Ocean City Sentinel, 12 October 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel (]|f y '<j OUTLOOK

WAS NEVER BETTER

• r "hull 1* Kl»'I twelve

> niHM’in.imuiiknUmiH «f inlerwl Iil> ■iiiiimiiiilly mill nur rruilera

Hotels and Apartments Will

be-Built on Ocean Front Before Many Months^

I tv# I r*t#(e uiieratairN ere ileililnlly

..\ll 1‘oiiiiiiiiiiIi'jiUuii# #liuulil lie ai'r<ini|'*»kxl »lib the hill naiife ami ■<|ihtwi uf the writer, nut neevwarlly

„ r |,iilillcntlmi, hut a* a KUarantee or|<>ptliuNlc over tlit>iirci>(tit ontlook for

u Mifi nrtUi.

DR. C. E. EDWARDS QUIETLY OBSERVES 75th BIRTHDAY

’There «a» rain the next ilay. Kite* fell coiofbrtable Salunlny

The Hell Men trill! I« ngaln niretlhK

l„ K ..f I'.Ttall.

Iii-rnii t.'lly limlge, No, mi, K. of I ItveriamU were railed Into nervin' i thUunlay—a very ili-agreeahlr day. TheM' are "inrlnnrliidy day**" furthe inie« w ho didn't w in |ioll|leiiT homirr

ihi* week. ^ *

S. II. Swaii.jtlie hulldiW. I- nmkiiig liiipriivriiienlii In In- re-ldeim hnry avenue, hear Kleveul h -I The |ieo|de did not llinl out "Whn I- .—— ?" dr |ieih#|»- Ihey lleil thelliaelvea In their own -n

1'EKSONAI.S.

iiTneMliiy.

of lladdnnlh-l'l, v

• retuinrd from » |. in I’royldenre. It. I.

Iinulel (fallngher. of T'hilndvl|ihin,

I-#*! hie hallot here Tuenlay.

rhnrleH \V. tiln-er, id I'hllHilvli.liin,

ua- a viiiltor here eleetlon day.

Mr-. Johanna Weher, of I’hllndrl-

|ihi», in a gne-t of the lui|irrlnl.

Mr. and Mrn. John Mount-, of Ilay

avenue, are vI-iiIur In lirlilgi-lou.

ICeiilieii anil Je—r lt#|f|' wrieaiuong

the Thiladelphiaii- here Tue-ilay

Mr-. H. II. Swan I- nltetiilliig n \V.

<*. T. II. rouveutlon at WoiMlhury.

tliairge W. Shirley, of Moure-, T#..

wa- grrelluK friend- here 1'ueMlay.

ThmuB- \Vatt*on, of l'hllailel|ihla,

wa- a vl-ltor herv.duriiiK Ihe week.

John It Kendrick, of I’lilladrltdiln, wa- amoiiR tlie vl-ii^r- hereIfiLHlay. : Sieehuali Archer, of I'hiladeliihin, wa- among the vl-Tlor- here im Tue--

tlon day.

Hr. Howard Heed, of PhlladelHila. wa-auiong the vl-iiur- -eeu here on Mr-. Jo-.'lloanlley, of thl-rlty, tinrelumed from a -lx luoiith-' vi-u to

Knglnud

Mi-. Llnwnod Sark I- vl-ltlug Mr and \lr-. Jo-iah Sark at I'aiermo for a < irorgr Fenaterinarher. of l‘hilailrlI'hla. wa- among the votei- here mr

election ilay.

The Itev. Mini Itowmau of Philadelphia, wa- here thl- week arid iegl—

lereil al the Hl-cayiie.

ItenJ. IlnUinau and wife are eutertaiiiliig Mr-, (ieorge K. Myiiirh, of

Kirhnnl-nii Park, Del.

Allen Scull, the builder, wa- In Itriilgetou on hii-lue—, making the

Irlpiu hla aiitmuohlle.

John W. Kraxier, Jr., of Plnindrl. plua. n rotlagr ow ner here, wa- a lerrnl gue-t of the Algleu. , Min-Carrie Clawell Im- been -|khiiI j ( j,. u day# with her parrot-, .Mr.

and Mr». DaulejVlawell.

Mm. Hell It. Smllli ami Mm. Klizahvth MrH-k are alleiidlng a \\ k . C. T. C.

vouveiillon al Wood-town,

K. T. Maguire, a well known re«ldrat of Wayne, wa- her- a lew day--lureand rrgl-lrrrd at Ihe Klbernii. Mr. and Mm. Frank Itarra-aml -on. Klwimd, are m'cupylng their laittagr, -i- Plyiniiiilh place, fur ' * — Mi— Mnliel Vanaman, of thl- city, I- -(tending two week- w ith the family of Kdwnrd Arni-lrong at lireen creek. Henry W. Town-end ha- rented aparliuenl- in Ihe Itoume llulldlng, which he will orcupy hi a few week-. Mr. and Mr-. Samuel Dixon have iviiirnnl from an enjoy able automobile trip through the upgier pan uf the

Stale.

Mr. and Mm. Kvau Patter-on. Philadelphia, Pave been apendtng lew day- In their Fourteenth -in Mr. and Mr-. Andrew Mar-hall, of Philadelphia, are enjoying the autumn day- In their Ocean avenue cottage, thl- city. W. ]l. Chamber-, Amo- (I. Cliatuhera and Mi—Margaret Chamber-, '*1 Philadelphia, are regl-trred . at the the Kathlu. Mm. Win. M. Knock and -on, Klnief, «III leave lu a few days* on a visit to friend- In Philadelphia, Cjiinrryvllle and l.anra-ter. Oncar Morey and »l»tcm, Ml—e-O-i-y end Julia, have returned lo thlcity after a trip.lo Trenton, Prlneeloti llolaud Deuii and faintly have turned to their hoiue In Ihi-city after 'l-emlhig -ever#I week- with relallvei* hi Salem County . I la n tel Krail— and family will leave Saturday-lu their auto for a vacation trip ‘They will vi-|t frlem bury and Philadelphia. Mi— Kllwl Norvotn, who wan a clerk hi the |Mi-t office during the -ummer, haa returned lo her former poaitlon a* stenographer In C. H. Ilnek’a ofllce. Mm. Hannah D Kolnnson enlerIallied Mrs Kiiimn Parcel- and Mm Poiualear and two daughter*, of Ple»»aiilvllle, on Tue-day, al her Central avenue. Cuunclltuati ami Mm. II. Ion returneil home Tue-day morning. They w11 lit*—ed Hie auto rai-e- In Phlladelphla on Monday. They went lo that city on Friday. Mr*. Krii—tiue Waggoner ha* relumed lo thl* city after -pendlog *everal il*ya. In Carlble, Pa., .where -he went to alteiid the funeral of her ■nother, Mr*. Krauaer h-lwln Hobblu*. Mill In law of Mr. and Mr*. Hanlel Clawail, la recovering from a aevere Illne—. Mr. Itobhlu* and family recently took a trip to Hurt lain, Niagara Fall* and Kochealer. Mr. and Mr*. Joaeph Broadley and —, of tH:t A-hury avenue, rlalled

jtlcean City and.Abe r

_ for the future, bn.—d upon their In-ide ! knowledge of conditions a- they relate I lo Ihe place. ( 1 Speaking on tlila-ubject, J M. ClieaUr. who ha- l«en e-|>eclally active

'luring the -iiuuiier, «ay»:

"Well, IhemitliMik I- certainly bright. In the llr-t place, every chatilc or laborer who will work get It. That of It—If would be * vivid lo caii-buny clly lobe happy and contented. Hut tin. i- tint all. Tl hiilliling of college- I- now going at greater pace limn ever before, and tl.. da- I- far -upejtnr to any tlmt tiave

been limit for -everal year-!

"AtioHirr gi—l -Ign l> that we know tbi-tlmeoMwo oeran front hotrlthnt will lie built belw’een now ai

a-on. The Banter —ax

become ipilte a llxlurelu Ocean It lia- alwaya heen^a .-urprl-e «* a- well a- lo other- .familial wit m-eaii front condition- In th-ean City,

why Ihe ocean front ‘

the |ia-t -evenrl year- a- II ha- Ihl'i. W lien the xpiare feel of ground 1-iakefi hi cnii-kleratlou It )• lower In pnce than lut- on West ave"I have-old innrr ocean front in Ihe pa-t four mniilh- tlmu lu Ihe la'-t ten nr-. I wdd over fit I,non worth with. the la-l Week, and all of It for Im-

provement-."

What I-Ihe out look for Pdir’" repealed It. W. Kdwanl-, of Mamey A Kdward-. "Well. It don't need a prophetic vl-lon to «ee Ocean City'ennme during the next twelve month*: :i |*a*t ycar—mr building periodyear have l>een quite clearly defined, ciiiuineiu'lug late In Ihe- fall and completing by early -ummer In extent that our leading fonder- and .mechanic- were more often found on the hay than elsewhere. Hut Ihe early -ummer of 191(1 found only • dlniimitlon In. building, not a ce—ao and right through Ihe -umluer and Inin thl-fall the operation- ifaintlnurd. A-glance over Ocean City today -how- new building enterprl— rom Fifty-eighth -tree! to.the darHn- tract; lleddc a great building there I-a a line niufook for our uii'i-haiarj* nil during the coming wluwtieii they mo-l need It. and the al rn-h and cm-li of -prlng llnl-h-'The great majority of lot- mid dnrlug the pa-t three month- have tieeu piircha-nl for Improveiiient only, with 'peculation In It. although during : time a good many thnii-aml- of dollar- have lieeii pul into ocean front liivc-tmeut—we prefer that terra iperuiatlon'-and mortr et'-y will lie made In ocean front during the next three year- than In any -lx yeara

of the pa-t.

'When we consider that of our forty hotel-and boarding hou-e- In Oceannot over two are actually ocean front, and Indeed the-e two are not nli-olute, and when we onn-lder that of twenty apartment hnu-o- only one ocean front, It reveal- the great |u>-albilllle-of the future lu the tl-e of the eholee-t location-of the re-

I.

'Hotel- of the future of any -i/e. and apartment hou-e- of from -lx apartment- upward, will only !-• built the ocean front, aod._oomp«W>*on of price- between ocean front'and lu-lde price- -how today that the cheapc-t provemeut- to lie found, here are along the beach front. Platt- are now being made for more pretention-apartment lioii-e-and prlvnte dwelling- than have been bulIT In -everal year-; amf It I- not conllned to any -peclal part of the Island." ask ’what la the outook?' " rel**ated Harry F. Stanton. "A- I view dtuatlnn lu Ocean City brighter or more -atl-fylng I" Hi® promi-e- for the future. ••There I- every rea-on to expect the building of a really nmdert front; also at least o fore 0 ltie "I*enliig of ni _ The-e are the two np^evt* that have been urged year after year by tl|o-e far-Heehig enough lo rrall/.e the jeal |Ki*slbllUle* of this resort for the Investor. "After Ihe llret ocean front hotel Is built you will And capital coming Into thl- place, ready ami anxloua to follow In the footstep- of the leader. It la an ndlexltdc rul- and there will be no exception In our ca-e. "'Tlie be»t evidence of thl- fact Ifotiod In the cam of the Wayne Apartment-. When I mid till* plot olocean front, at the foot of Sixth street, lo Mr. (Ieorge llurtmi.leealhan IWoyearaago.

Active for His Arc and BUltj - ■ • Delights to Fish in EDUCATORS ADOPT

Hr. Charles F. Kdward-, one ■"! NEW RULINGS

Ocean city’- well known resident-.’

wa-* To'.year- old Tue-day. and Hiej

occaakifi was one that w-a-srr.cl by himself ami the hi- family at their home

We-ley

Hr. Kdward- I- very actlveand lake-

keen Intere-t III the atl-lr- of the

•aiwelaliy hi matter- of health,

.having hren a member ;of

‘pf Health lor year-, and serving

that body.

•hlefdelight- during the auiuuier -eamitfrUndlfGout on the bay and catch a -lrh\o^ll-h. Hr cemful ll-herinaii, b->. He knows w here the ll-h are lo lie had. He can he -rrn almnsh any day during the -iiiiiuier making hi- way In the hay front on hi- bleyrie, and he returnfew hour- laler with hi- ba-ket we|l lllled with ll-h. Hr. Kdward- wa- horn in tj iakertown, N. J., Ihe sou of a well Metliodl-t inlni«ter. the Itev. Noah Kdwanl-. Hr. F-lward-, at the time of hi- marriage, practiced dentl-try In Millville. He was m *erinu-ly burned by Ihe explo-lou of a.aplrlt lamp that numlier of year- he wa-compelled to drop deiill-lry, ami he look up photography, operating lor avin-iderahle length of time, at the rln-eof the Civil gallery al llrklgetoii. Ihe reputitlnn of which rxlrnded over the ■outhern part of the State. Photograph- taken by him al that me, nearly llfly year- ago, are frequently found hi family albumthroughout Cumberland Cfluuty and remarkable for their continued clearue— ami perfection. After a few year- he returneil to Ihe profeMlon of hi- choice ami citteted practice In PhlladetTihla, where he took tlie degree of D l>. S.. to Hi- Penn-ylvanla College of Heutal Surgery, and subsequently was made deiuim-tralor of mechaiileal denlWry

thl- college.

In Ihe early TtlVhe dl-l-i-eil •>( hi-bu-lne— hi Philadelphia and -ailed for South America, where, In Ihe face ofa -(range people and a -(range language, he built up one of Ihe lurge-t dental praellecs In South America HI- patient- Inclu led Ihe pre-ident. cabinet, and leading tuHilary and al nUlcers of that very eolerprl-lDg

republic.

Iu 1879 he dl-i-i-cil of III- hu-lne— there and returned lo hi- old home In

New Jer-ey.

After a few year- of rest, hi- active nature again Nought employment and he a—oclated blmnelf with one of Ihe leading denti-t- In New York ‘City, opening an ofllce hi Furty-«ecoud but at thl-time tlie We-t waappealing -tnuigly to all active temperament- In the Ka«t, ami he decided to go to Colorado, where. In Colorado Spring-,he lustalleil hlmaelf in hi- profe—Inn, creeling one ol Ihe llr-t brick bulhlmg- In that great health resort, ami uuinberiiiR among his client- patient- from all the leading cllie- of the

country.

After a few year-he again di-po-ed of Ida tm-lne-a and returned Ka-t, where he made hi- home at HaddunI, ami, again taking up the practice of dentl-try among a lew friend- only, gradually built up a practice that employed hi- entlretlnie. Hethen opened ofllce In Philadelphia In the Ha»elItueJiUlldlng, associating withhim-elf Hr. J. C. Curry. The building destroyed by lire, etilallliig upon doctnr the complete lom of all hlvalurd collection of palming-, book-, curio- and dental equipment, and, ■gr It I- that the building, located 'he-tnul street, above Broad, ha'r been rebuilt, though nearly teen years have pawed alnee IIstrurtlnn. Hr. F-twanl- came originally Ocean City a* a renter, then a cottager, ami Anally made It Ida permanent While In South America, he wa- active lu>«lahll-Hlng the Ar*t Ma-oulc lodge m that country. In Colorado eminent commander of the Knight- Templar Commatidrry lu that city. He I* a pa-t maatrr of Hodge, F. and A M., In Philadelphia.

COLLEGIANS WANT TO PLAT HERE Many Applications for Positions on Next Season's

Baseball Team.

At a meeting of the director-of the: ba-ehall team, held In the ofllce of W.

- jK Me—ey Tue-day eveninjt. It »#-: , , , learned' that application* have teen Announcement of Changes is reteive<l , rom . lllllul . e[ , lf

Made by Deputy State

Commissioner.

leglatis fur |-i-ltlous

e dub next

The oltlelal-hope lo uiainlaln next

Heputy State Cntnml—loner of Kdu re*-on the-ante standard ol excellence cation .Uetgghard Beet- on Monday * a-ha-prevailed during the la-l two or gave out the new nile- a- adopteil at fchree-easou-. a -taudard due to the the meeting of the State hoard of eilu-^eith'leiicy uf Manager Hu-well and cation atTeetliig teacher-' certlAcate-. Hie liberality of the geiilleiiien hack of

I he new law abollshe- the authurity I aim of the I'uauty or the city 'examiner- lo WILE BUILD COTtAfcE

A. J. Smith, the Ice and coal dealer, I- having the collage at Seventh -treel and We-ley avenue, recently purchased by him from the Itev. H. H. IhMlIue, moved to a -He mi St Chaile-

- ofa pretty cottage ni

it vacated.

Issue pruvl-loua'I ceril Aeate-and cau-e-cerlillcate- of teachers to be I—ue<l by the Stale board of examiner*. Thlhas throwp a lot of work on tlie State department, and fhr board ha- lightened It by ilamlug the county and city superintendent-agent- of the exam-iner-of the Stale to Issue the-e pnivl--Iona! certlAcate-. A provl-lminl certiAcate I- I—lied to a teacher to (each when she ha- been engaged by w -chnnl board at a tline iielwreii Hie dale- of examination-for teacher-. It I-only

good, until Hie exanihiatli

The county anil the city'examiner- xiiree -lore Coiiaae-. - they vxi-ted befoie the la||l winter Allen Scull, the bulTder.'.ha- been iiineiiduient to the law became elTec B M H rited the contract for three threelive did Hit-work, hut the new law j „t„ r y cottage-lo l« erected on) Fourth swept them out of exl-tenee, and Ihe'i-treet, south of Atlantic avenue, for Slate department wa-'Aoodcd with -<> 1 ('Initoti H. Hemmerly, of IJlilladeli liu-lue--tlnit the l-iard had to'|,|,| a , ('oiitrartorScull will atari work take thl- method to get Ihe work done. | Immediately on the-e cottages, which The members of the board consider ' w ||| be complete In every detail. Hint Ihe county and the city -u|ierhitendeutn a're better informed ii|miu Htidrriii lit (He itacr. local condition-, and therefore can ■ a Trenton dUpalch to a Camden work well n- agent- of the Slate exam- paper aay'a that, If a Republican I- to •cr-. , 1 he rlevted speaker of the next Hou-e Other auieiiilnient- to the rules of A—embly, Hildreth I- In Ihe race, omit mineralogy as nccc—ary for an "He served three year-hi the House, elementary certlAcate, and Ihe school uan i iflor, B i„t Haul," -ay- the dl«-

law Is umltled In the future from all examination- for certillcale-. CerllAcalc* can be l—ued for -teniigraphy or tyiiew riling or other vocnllnral work, aniT the new agents ran l—tie -urh

provl-lonal eerllllcate-.

There wa- -mue doubt on what certlllcatr -hoiild be rrqulml of a vocational euperhitendriil, but the board cleared that up by naming Hie certificate a- one having to do with line

special :1a— of teaching.

The hoard also laid down Hie rule ist an elementary rertlAcate I- all !iat l« necc—ary for a -chool Hii|ierlnlendent w ho la over Are or le— teach-

Hirer Afire Nliort nine—.

David Ford, aged over 118years, died IIS Weal avenue, eafly yesterday morning, after a few day-' lllne—from -lumarh trouble He wa- Hie falher-In-laif of Oacar Aurf. He will be buried at May's Imniling by I’uder-

laker Mark l.ake.

Will IIUIHI lloullle Cotlnae. The lower sect too of thl* city I- kee|iIng *tep wltk the march of JmproveenlH. I.ewl- A. Irons, of Norrlawu, Pa., will tiulld a double cottage .iili Central aveneiie. H. W. Butler and Krne-t Kent will lie the huilil-

K. ntokr- H* — it nrad.

K. Stoke- Hyatt, aged III years, died at the home of hi- brother, In WI—Inoming. last Friday, ami wa- hurlol Bridgeton Tue-day. He wa* the of Hie late Frank W.'Hyatt and e, who, some years-luce, cuuducleil the Ocean City Hou-e, hi thl- city.

DOTS. l-mg nights rill m—hi he here. Work on file sewage di-i-i-al plant I- prog re—lug. This country la preparing to agahiat turkey. The cranberry crop l» -ahi to been frflfly'giioti.

Try an Advertisenient in the SENTINEL

CMtnc Here lo Flab.

(ieueral Supenuteudeiit Crelglituii, of tbe PeiiusylvanlB Railroad, arrived hi tbla city Tuesday night in hi- spe■at, which has all the comfort- of home, Including an expert chef. Superintendent Creighton came here to ■pend a couple of day* In A-hliig.

will well Old Oraka.

Al the meeting of tbe Board of Kducalion Tuesday evening, the secretary. I,ewl» K Smith, waa Instructed to -ell number of old de-k- taken from room recently refuritl-heil. The board

Iran-acted routine busine—. Try an Adverll-euigtit

in Ihe Hkn'tim-ii.

SPECIAL DESIGNS <n CONCRETE BLOCKS

Sehupeh, Carter & Co. PtcrKKUHtllUl, N. J. DENN & HENSLEY WHOI.F.SALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN

hat t( would In lea* than a fortnight after *he matter wa. taken up by him we had given nut the contract. I could have rented the apartment* three timeover had we had them to give the |*ople who wanted them. "Wbat lathe reenlt? Another large ocean front apartment I* under construction al the other end of the tow n, and there,la Ulk of another lo be built

before -prlug.

■Kvery man w ho ever tr-ded In the ►lock market know- how the stock, unaccountably fore-tall Hnanclal condition-. Real mtate act-the-am*. A buying movement haa begun In Ocean City that nothing will *top. It portends the future -urce— of thl- rewirt In amo-ltlve manner that nothing can disprove. U I- healthy buying by the home builder, wlthju-t enough -peculaltve buying to give season lug to Ihe , ™' t |leom- are artlOdal and often dl»a.troua, rt-ulllng In dl*-all»A*d cualoroer* and a -uh-equent reaction that '^h^^'m‘TPM vanclmrateadlly l-ut heallhlly, and buvetwfeel they are getting the fntl Value ol the money spent by them. • Hale- In Ibl- nfttce have been beyond any preceding ""I ^ u J kl ' fhg by tbo*® to whom I have Bold has likewise broken previous record*.

ire and go >r *r.ything

i new editor ol Hie Cape May County Time-, Carl F. Hoof-tetter, who succeeds Ueoare A. Hecfcgtl, bad the following to -ay la-t work: In the agitation lor Cape May County being accorded Ihe honor of naming the next candidate for emigres* from tbe And district, the ii*me* of Maynr e, of Ocean City, amt W. Scott Hand, of the -ame place, have been -uggr-ted. Do *e hear a -econd to the nomination of Him. Janie* M. K. Hildreth, of Cape May. whose term a* assemblyman, to-which lie will undoubtedly be elected thl* fall,-will end at Ihe right lime to allow him lo be In t.h* Add for the higher ofllce, and which h* unquestionably h»» the

ability to 1111?

Will Vlall Ilia W«ktk.

Mr*. W. Hhafler Smith, wife celvlng Teller W. 8. Smith,

First Netlonel Bank.

f of Reef the

tbelr sou. Master Richard S. Smith, aud her mother, Mr*. Hayday, of Somers’ Point, have Roue to Washington, D. 0. They' will he joined by Mr. Smith on October 38. and will lake

trip Himugli Hie south.

Cottage with all modern convenlace*. six bed room*, iwrlor, library, -Inlng rtHim, kitchen and -ervattt*’ quarter*. Urge yard, loeated on Central avenue, in the'central part of the city. Owner will eell on ea*y term*. Address X. X., BtCNTiMKl. ofllce. "

In tbe Hue of Well

Paper. Yoi wIII doI only be trem«l Sunday. Hdu. right, but you will gat-a aquara daal. I one. Reward.

To Lw.—Horee. for winter: good- ’ home required. Address B. J., Brnr-

TlNKt. Ofllce.

Uarr.—Fur neck-piece,*on Aebary I avenue between First and Mitb street-, .

Return lu IU Aebary ave-

DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724 Isbury tie., Deem Ciq, N. J. Wedding I'artle- and Picnic- a Specialty. Your trade solicited. Orderadellverad. Prompt ettentlon. Milk and Cream always on baud.

McALLISTER’S

... JHE... BUSY DRY GOODS STORE ARE SHOWING ". A FINE LINE OF NEW FALL GOODS

SK.RTS

OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS —Two special value* in outing flannel gownJ at SVC and Sjc. worth

NEW GINGHAMS Fur « aiul drr—ami *ulpe*.

BLANKETS NewaiLmket* I

rilElMXES HomejournalPyherns

s. s. McAllister 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J.

j ^wtei s am p dtrrAmmm. Scotch Dali I Cor. Fifth St. and Weeley Ave. | OPEN ALL WINTER I -II kinds? WallJleelr” u?,'le^mrrn? I i"ry.*l.-«ln -11 form,. TlsIimdu gl-rsa a*

(tarhor lUy’tn? otiisr; Caeiax'cilj Park. B. (McOIBENY, Prop.

H0T€L Bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Kightli and Ninth Straat*

"\ \ T K are 'offering lots for sale 0

Eleventh

^ ’ street: also a few on Twelfth street.

Price $375-00

j I also have a few lots on "Simpson avenue be-

tween Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Price of lots

only $375-00.

(These prices hold good for a short time only.)

1

JOSEPH I. SCULL

757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City

N.J.

lloirl*, C-tilagr* ami Apartments for Sale

-KC.

THE IMPERIAL IOH UKNTKAL AVfc. IK'KAfl CITY. 8 J 'l*-ja tor tiis ——on. f'lML—ally a-nlrd, near (tie Haaw Mr*. C. OKT7.KI.

Our Specially is Ocean Front More profit lias been made from Ocean 1'iont investments than all others combined in Ocean City. We can secure you tlie best bargains to be found here from $1000.00 upwards with riparian grant. 7 MASS El V 8c EDWARDS eisHtH St. and Gantral Av/a.

Real Estate Bulletin r Motor Boat Club, 26x7R feel. S325.QO rear, graded, $600.00 WESLEY AVENUE, n ®ar HeveulMOlU -licet, sidewalk, curb, u|t-lo-grade $1,075.00 WESLEY AVENUE, Between Ttilrteentb and Fourteenth -tieet- $1,850.00

Clarence Scull 605 eighth Street Ocean City - ISew Jersey

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H.A. W. SMITH

GARWOOD HOUSE, 7IB Ceairal Ave. OCEAN CITY. New Jeroey. IMianinu 1-icaUoB. A

Ha*.n. UAUWOOU, Prop.

THE KATHLU IIJ* ■'Mural Av-aae, OL'KA* CITY, 8. J. • for the ——on. PI—anil/ loemtad. MtKHim I.KW1S A CON A HO WYOMING 791 Ol'CAM AVKXt'K

THE ELBERON (Karmeetj lb* Km met 1) H.II'I'll A8D f'KIITNAI. AVEkl'K

HOTEL ATGLEN NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUK

THE LAUREL

MONEY It) LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No wgltlug for two week* to know If yqu can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargain* 111 Hay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage- for ■ale. Also lot- for hive-tiuent amt foe Improvement—the clMiloe of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

MAPLE COTTAGE Corner Eleventh and West Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Mechanic Boarder* Wanted mo> and Upwards waa. m. ri.AXX.tiAK JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER lAKIIl.

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A HOT TIME Ironing, III ihe kitchen or laundry, can be avoided During July and August ELECTRIC IRONS You are foolt-h to n—'l over a coal, wood, oil, or gaa atove doing your Ironing wliei: you can u«e an electric Iron and Hie lcni|ieralure oPd' .* ti-ith will not be raised. From Missouri Call 711 Hon Hie Hell, or U7-A on the Inler-Slale and a representative will call and ahow you bow lo Solve tbie Problem Them-t of this luxury la -o -mall that it I- hardly worth mmdderlng. The Ocean City Electric light Company

HURT F. STANTtN •EAL ESTATE aad BtSOkAHCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD MORTGAGES PLACED

Samuel T. Freeman & Co. AUCTIONEERS I5I9-2I Chestnut Street Philadelphia Trustee’s Peremptory Sale HOTEL NORMANDIE-ON-THE-SEA Lot 183 1-4x135 feet Ocean City, N. J. CornerNinth and Ocean Avenue TO BE SOLD Saturday, October 21, 1911

at 2 P. M.

On the Premises

Six stoiy frame hotel,'287 bed-rooms, 50-bath rooms, cafes, ball room and pool rooms,'equipped with its own elec-

tricity, ice and artesian water plan's Full particulars in hand b'lls.

May be examined.

Bell Phone 18

Inter-State Phone 134-A

SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building

739 ASBURY AVENUE

Ocean City, New Jersey

C. I_. LAKE ..REAL ESTATE AGENT... r.X. J.

QHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

Uoutieman ueedlni

valuable 'BEAUHoftK proved j at a low prleo fttr e wT C. SPEAKMAN, AgtCity. N. J. Care of Ibe macayn*. Howe & rUller M ACH1N I ATS

CaoL VI.WJ-. Baal ttmm -WVBNTH ST. mi PLEASUBB Al Hr. X. A.

ROWELL’S DRY GOOO_... MEN'S FURNISHINGS Attractive Itee of New Drew Fabrics, Ladies' and Children’* Suit*, Shirt Waist*, Wrappers, Hosiery. Delta, Coral», Barrettes, Neckwear, etc.; Men'* Caps, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Belts, Ties, etc. YOU WILL PROFIT BY TRADING HERE ROWE LL’S 921 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.

first National Bank Ocean City, N.J.

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