Ocean City Sentinel
tHirilSOAT. DKi'RMIIKK 28, ibii
We Kliall lie *la'l l>* r» jjewa auri communlcalli lo (III* comniunlly am every whew. Snupanterl with the fti aililreea of the writer, 11 r<>r pubn&Uori, but a»a r,H-l rallli.
re Item, nf »f internt iur reailerx
FAST SHORE CARS ARE OVERCROWDED
YACHT CLUB WANTS TO ERECT NEW BUILDING
CAELIES CLDB HAS A BANQUET
THEIR EXERCISES
llapi'V New Vent' ’ Iteftln to write It lill:
Already the Cl ihi a "haa.lieeii" Start the neij j Iur for I lie r>i:.\T
ear well hy nulix-flti-
The Uev. A. T. lha|
PERSONALS. ■toy Darby i- vI.iiiuk relutlvea Philadelphia. .Henry D. .Moure, of Haddoiitlel waa In town Friday. ,MIm h/lna Hchurch la the Knot her ninlher In thl* city. Mlaa Iterthn S. dil haa liven viallli
Holiday People Were Forced to Stand Under Conditions
That Were Bad.
Many complalnta have, readied the SKNTIXK!. reuardliiK the poor aervlce given hy the Hhore Kaat l.tne during the holiday ruah. ‘ i
The ear that met the A o’clock train of Public Schools Had t I’leaaantrllle Halunlay evening waal Jolly Time OU Day Be-
Clontoe.
»*'night. The children of the public eel IlOw lung will Hie people of Ocean Held their Chrlattnaa exerclaea Friday
to tie trying
Ih'lllla r
>ad vlalnn
■. J. I.
Jolni Hecnier la vi llickel hi tbla city.
Bridgeton,
it tbe Wyoming.
May t
l.ealle l.udlam,
Houae, waa In town Friday Mlaa Edlth.Oolearolt. of t'nn a gueat of frlenda In H.la city. O. H. Henryk of (Jeriuanlow a lecent gueat of Hie Hlacayne. - Mra. Adolphus (’ox, of tbla vlaltlng her parenta at Beaville
N. It
lined their children and grandchllren at their home In this city on
‘lirlatmaa Day.
J. It. Hancock, who la a railway mall clerk between Philadelphia and ~ ig the holidays
Judge t
* to till* clly yealerday. urtla T. Baker, of W
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Young h la-en abaenl from home vialimg friei Kbenezer Adaiua, of Weal Philadelphia, was In town during the holiday ..Mrs. Adolpliua C. Town.end »* calljug on friends In this city on Toe
i Wal
of Tnckal
phla.
Clmrlea Matliewa, of Philadelphia, waa among the visitors lo llila clly Tuesday. Karl l.udlarfP of I'aunlen. has ivturned home af er a vlalt to relatives lu-thla clly. Mra. Sarah K. Faunce.of Woodbury, i* visiting Mr. and Mra. B. C. Dulllrld hi thla clly. James Ward and wife, of llilaiclty, Philadelphia. J. H. Hultman and wtfr. of Cape May Court Houae. were recent guests of the Klberou. Mlaa Ada Itauck eulertalued a few frlenda at her Central avenue.borne oh TueaUay evening. Mlaa Hannah Mitchell, of Fnglewood, la the goeat of Dr and Mm. Charles K. Kdwarda. Charles Howker, of (iermautown, wa* a guest of Mlaa Beatrice liuncair during tbe holiday*. William Hancock, a atudetil al Penn Slate la spending the holidays with hia parents m thla city. Benjamin Hofluiau and wife are vialdug friends at lUchardaon Park, near Wilmington, I»cl. Mr*. James W. l^e *ill leave today for Camden, where she will visit her brother, Cieoigc l.udlam. Mra. Horace Dunk, of I,an*downe, l» visiting her psrenls, Mr. and Mrs. (i. F. Oilbert, In this city. Mis* Lambert of this clly was enlerlatued al Hie home of her pafcnh May’s I.andlug over Humhy. Mm Kroestlne Waggoner, of Pli delphla, visited her frleml, Mrs I /.ard. In Uila city, on Sunday. Miss Father Carbart.of Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, apent Christmas Day with her parents In this city. Mm. Martha Lake and daughter, Miu Mary. Corson, a|icut a few days recently with friends In Philadelphia. Mis* Hits Hand, of Philadelphia. "Pent Christmas with her parents, md Mm. P S. Hand, In
city
Mm Klaley, of Smith’s Lauding, "■■ending a few week* al the Imme of , fapl. Iiewla Itlrley, hi thta
city.
Mr. and Mm. Bcnjaman Matshall, Ot Tui'kalioc, weic guest" of Mr. and Mrs, Kvertou A. Corson during the
week.
Mr*. Kva Hilbert, of Philadelphia, Waa a visitor at the home of her parent!, Mr. and Mm. Hodfrey Ang. on
Frldao,
Htllwall Smith and Wife,of Camden, were guests of Mr. Smith's mother Mr* Dell B. Smith, to thlsclty. over
Sunday.
Mrs. John McCallloii,
ton, la spending the holidays with her parent*, L L. Wallace and wlh, in- {
Ihta.clty.
(leorge W. l^c* and wife, of Philadelphia, la vlsIUng^beir parenta. Ml and Mra. Charles Baron, at liai Ai bury avenue. Mis* Pearl Bcull, wIUTi# laaebl
I patrons of the road havi rs fare to get lo Atlantli l- walk an outrageoua ilia
“'lire tickets,
lithe otllcesof Joseph U. Ch ii are a number of sweet pot* III the form of one potato, with e ones on tbe side, which ct u one hill on the farm of (leorge
kea at Tuckahoe.
1 Mm. i
r Murdot
». Hcull, during
iud family, of vlaltlng then , In l hla clly,
Mr. a
me liei
I) Mm. Nathaniel Champion, ihoe. have lieeu enjoying a their daughter. Mm. II. L.
i this city.
Mr. and Mm. Charles Watson, of laeity, are spending the holidays Hi Hielr daughter, Mr*'Cllflurd
aue, lo Bridgeton.
Mlaa Clara Hodfrey. of Philadelphia .-omimnlcd by a grullvmsii friend, iltrd her pnrenla, Mr. and Mra. N.
Hodfrey, rrcenlly.
oltou, of Waahftgton, D.C., homo of hla parents, Mr. Atonal Cottou, this clly, a
Hie holiday
■rence llratnell, of Philadrla visitor at Hie home of her
Mr.
mlth, I
Haa
s Join
i this city, over Sunday. Thomas F. Myers, of Plnladelpliis, who spends the summer season iu his ne, All Fourth street, wa* am-ug visitor* here Saturday, tty Clerk Johp K. Adams and illy left Friday afleruoon to spend hnlldayi at Mrs. Adams' former home In Ptioenlxvllle, Pa. ('apt. and Mrs. James H. logcmoll ave returned to their home lo thla city after speudlug a few weeks with relatives at Wellsboro, Pa. Miss Olive Brust, who Is attending i Philadelphia business college, la ipendlng the holidays with her psrints, Mr. and Mm. Heorge W. Ernst. Samuel Keddlg. telegraph operator it tbe Beading Itallroad Company's Tenth street station. Is spending the holklays at his home at Hayes (hove,
P*.
Frank Koblusou.uf Trenton, Is visiting hi* parent*, Cajh.. and'Mm. V S. Uubinaon, in this city, tils former accompanied by hla
family.
Mis* Beatrice Duncan, a student at Pnlladelpbla business college, I* ■pending the holidays with her parMr. and Mra. T. J. Duncan, In’ this clly. Mis* Marie lloothroyd, who la attending the Slate Normal School at Wait Chester, was a guest of Mr. and Joseph 1 Scull during the last J.S. Briggs, of Ni»rrl*towu, a vumicr resident here, wa* In town Hit* reek. Mr. Briggs hu a position lu tbe Pennsylvania Agricultural Departmeut. Mr. and Mr*. S. C. (loir have closed the Atglen and are visiting In New Later they will either go to Florida or the West Indies to speud Hie balance of Hie winter.
Abbott,
aflcnio
unlit afler H
i tbe a holidays.
i cbm
The exerclae* were Interesting, i
The teachers treated the pupils t cream, cake and oranges,,and there
their llm
part
'aml*"Happy New Ye*
u Hie ri
Hid
Singing. Scripture Beading. Singing, (I Tatineubauin. Essay, Christmas In (icrinauy, tlunStuglug, O du Frohllclie. Singing, Slelle Niwht. Address, Hie Bev. H.T Casselberry. Singing. IH9. Singing, Sf73.’ Fmii Hraiik.. Selection, linogene Conver. December. Gertrude .('raven. How Lina Wrote Hei Letter lb Santa Claus, Theodore Hoper. Splits Clau* Cp-todate, Anna McNally. A Clirlatmaa Thought, Lavlnla John Mareln'a Letter, Castle HIM. Christina* List, Minnie (hid. Selection, Evelyn Everlnglism. The Story of the Wise Men, Marguerite Hock. Santa Claii*’ Deputy, Baymond Chadwick. Christmas Has Come, Esther Brown. The Mysterious stocking, Louisa liable. Kooirru Uiiadk. Singing, llcaullful Hells, Class. Everywhere, Everywhere, Chrl*liaa Tonight, Sarah Smith, Ella smpbell, Haxel Weacntt. Luther Carol, Marie Hrlsciim. Tbe Fir Tree. Elm* Harrison. Vivian Weeks, Alice Uarilsou. Singing, Class. Exercise, A Peep Into Santa Claus' Pack, Theodore Stevens, Carl Muore, Jonathan Wallace, Malcolm.Clialtln, [ward McGinnis, Bom Ferguson. [Juder the Table Manners, Uirelta Smith. Singing, Wonderful Tree,'('lass. Thai Beat Ve. .Merry Gentlemen, Margaret Veasey. Exerelse, Christmas Toys, Mabel Foster, Mllllreul Hand, Leslie Hughes, Lorena Mather, Barbara Arnold. Birth of Jesus. E'lltb Pratt, Alary Turner. Old Father Christmas, Helen Hard. TittRii Graph. Song, When Santa Claus Comes, When Christmas Time Draws Near, Mildred Waram. Why Do Bell* for Christmas Bing? Elizabeth Cruwthem. The Christmas Gift, Florence Gochmaur, Marjorie Townsend, Luclle Townsend, Madelene Mathis. Tbe Poorest Child, Katharine Smith. .Quotations, Class. . Mother's Christmas Gift, Esther McGinnis, Emma Plllxenmyer, Margaret Flodera. Mildred Waram. The Child, Joseph Meehan. Silent Night, Claa*. The Little Lord Jesus, Julia CrowthA Vltll from St. Nicholas, Beatrice Johnson. Christmas Letter, May Adams. Tbe children of Hie sixth grade had readings and those of the seventh grade had readings on Christmas In varlon* time*. Appropriate exercise* were held by Hie little folk* of Hie First A and First H grades and the Second A and Sec-
id, Hieo|ienliig of Bay a veil ui I* urgently re(|iieatcd by Hi
property holder*.
Third, lo remove Hie Injunction pri entlng Hie trolley comimuy croa»ln the Pennsylvania track* on Bay rna between Eighth and Ninth streets, understand that the .J'euiisylvanl Itiere wlihouiaiiy rlghl Hie trolley company already
nlsoiue Improve-
nng Bay avenin In view of Hie ents proposed,
anything in Impmveinruts made In Ocean Cl y, which will at the same
■nellt properly owners, visitor* e city, I teel that you would be
fully warranted In aiding the trolley company giving Hus service and rennvlng the obstacles, thereby preveotug them from giving the proper ser-
b-es to the general community. It has been the request of Couimo-
lore J. Balph Wilson and Mr. A. T Jamjis that I write (hla letter, and I
' that you will take immediate the reason that It will be -
a prettily d
* MUST GET RUBBISH
Collccllott* Arc Ml
At the meeting of Hie City Commissioners Thursday, Mayor Headley aald the board had better, begin to arrange
ho Is speudlng forHiegatherlngof trash lu tbe alleys,
tbe winter mouths with her mother, 'as tbe present contractor, Osborn OorMrs, Ellen Bcudder, al Marmora, was sou, does not desire to continue the
of Mrs. Emma Corson hi tUD work another year,
city, a few days reoently. | Mayor Headley expressed the oplu Charles B. tUllwell, secretary and Ion that It might be better to do the
treasurer of the Title and Treat Com-1 work by Hie day.
■any, this city was an over Sunday Director Thom made a motion, ' home of hi. father, Cspl. | which was carried, that a. this Is In Lewi* 8. 8111**11 al Uoaheu. | «h# departniont of public safety,
ItfV. and Mrs E. H Brunyate have been eutertalog Ibelr children, Prof. ;
m.. * Wesley avenue residence. to cancel of record all tax Ileus and Prof and Mrs Arthur Adam* I *«*«'asaaMMenta kgklust lot num Hiram Steelman, Jr , of Hartford, 1 g,, Noflb ID8 BkHqq Conn, El wood Steelman, of Fhlladel-j j Qr t(le ye|iril kiqa, hkw; 1807, 1808, 1808 phla, and Martin Sleelman, were vDI- aQ|1 , 910 >n( , , 0 ukt cm jn 00 t,|, ux
dupllcele and assessment book for Hie
City Commissioners Receive Members of Organization in a Letter from Victor J. High School Enjoy PleasHnmbrccht. I ant Evening.
The following letter was read
meeting of the City ('nmnilai
Thursday aft< rnoon: *
Harry Headley, Mayorlfcean C
■orable•Mayor:— 11 Is the Ocean City Yacht Club in
from their present quarters toll
■er of Halleraea and Bay roads,
■rdcr to get tbe trolley compi
i-omple
sit line three things are necessary: First, the granting of a franchise ■•ni.Fourth street and Wesley avenue i Atlantic avenue; thence north on Atlantic and Battersea to Hay mad; thence along Bay road tocoh-iect with
The annual banquet of the member* of the Caellea Society was held al the 'home of one of the organisers, Arthur Shoemaker, last evening 1 Eugene S. Miller, George Norcoui, Arthur Shoemaker and Wilson Christian, Misses Margaret Psrkcr? Edith Colescotl, Ada Kanck and Jeanette ! Clouting. | The society was lonned by Ocean City High School student*. George rcom, Eugene Miller, Arthur Shocker and Wilson V. Christian.
again
f this franc
t Heconi
r they already
start the erection club house and Hie building of trolley road al once, lu order to be ready for tbe season of 1812. Awaiting your reply. I am. Yours very truly After Ihe letter had been read, solictor Howell said he has never heard of ny Injunction. Mayor Headley said he frit like enouragjiig tbese people within reason. Director Mart, moved that Hie letter ie received and Hied and that the soIcltnr ascertain the title of properties tielweeu First and North streets and "ay avenue. The motion was carried Mayor Headley stated that the City Commissioners are willing to comply with the request If It can be done In a
legal way.
OBJECTION WITHDRAWN .(-onllousd Irom Klrsl Page.) ‘ rile a letter to Mr. Madara asking lui to withdraw legal proceedings be;, ire Saturday Bev. James E Lake suggested Hist It ould tie we I to have a committee of vo to assist tbe secretary iu pushing the matter, and this was embodied lu Mr. Sutton's motion and carried. ..Mr. Marts expressed the view that It 'ould be well to have a lawyer to aslat the board of freeholders’ counsel. Secretary Otts M. Townsend was of ticoblnlon that It wa* Ihe work of the city solicitor to look after the city's
Interests.
H. W. Edwards made a motion, blch was canted, that a copy of the resolutions be sent Clly Solicitor Howell, and that be be requested to the best advantage at the proposed hearing before the master lu Camden on Saturday. There was a call for volunteers lo attend the hearing lu Camden. Mayor Headley said he would go. aud Clayton Haines Brick agreed to - ',df possible. following petltluii v lated oii Thursday and r large number of signatures: We. the undersigned property hold * and voters uf the city of Ocean Clt >, county of Cape May aod State of New J*rsey, do hereby petition tbe Honoreble Justice Kallsh, of Hie Supreme Court of the State of New Jersey, uol to grant a certiorari on the proposed new road from Ocean City, N. J., to Marmora, N. J., to be known as tha Ocean City turnpike, for tbe following
reasons:
That Ocean City has been striving for Ihe past live year* lo obtain tbb
OBJECT TO NEW LAW
A petition signed by a large m
of Ihe taxpayers of this city will before Hie City Commlsskiuers e meeting this afteruooif. It lath
of the kind received by tl
MOTEL* AXD COTTA OKA.
McAllister'sl scotchuau^
post Christmas announcement I c “'' F “" , st ' ‘ na Wt "' y ^ Thanks to Our Patrons we have had a very good Christmas i ! always.open H wn go... s-ortinen. .d Nm.l,,^ rU Me gift uncxpcctrdilly^coftie tom'wlTan ^ J
. «r*auslrr,,ir.r**nd irslnailsllanusnui. Our f !i*Ms**r.* U |,pUsa wire ib. er«V.irood*sad' \ praparra) under l ha prrsnnal an parr la ton or a • | srsmisl. dlallllnn. A mta.1 nimrorubla all-
HOUSE DRESSES
f I.JJ gcrcstc ilreste* - - f |naj nanaclette - ■ ■ t
DRESSING SACQUES
s. s. McAllister 755 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
Ju.t
question of H
uaidera-
it large.
1 lie|«lltlon aaka the Couimb to give thla subject further co Hou, and a protest Is made !|ie exactions of the ordinance.
Among the signers are William II. Campbell, Capt. J. W. Lee, N. Hlc
mon and George A. Bourgeois. As was pruned lu the Hentixki. i
ceutly, Itiere is quite a little feelli
this subject among Hia resldem
Try an Ad.
in the SENTINEL
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. Ro. 700 Atkarf Aiomo, Oem Cttj, R. J.
is** vss&’i.
id Cskss dally. Waddins irdsrs dsUasrad Iras of
Buy Your Air Cleaner from the Home Dealer
only si
bright new colors ti your rugs and carpets is the Hoove Electric Suction Sweeper. The Hoove is the only machine that combines i revolving soft bristle brush with sue
Horn.
It first lifta the Boor covering a quarter of an inch from tbe floor and then airs, sweeps, shake* and auction cljans it all in one easy operation. Let (Js Clean One Room of Your Home FREE.
For Sale or Hire by CHAS. E. ADAMS & BR0. 730-722 Aabury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey
Only $625.00 Thirty feet lot on Atlantic avenue, near Fourth street. This is situated in the pretty cottage section, with cement sidewalk and.curb, and the (best bargain that has been offered for some time. Joseph I. Scull 757 Asbury Ave.
B. McOIBENY, Prop. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Resident Nurse H0TGL .bise/iYRe... ' Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth 81recta
1^01' JStilo Eleven room cottage, with finished basement. Choice location on Wesley avenue, near Thirteenth street, facing ocean. Furnished. $5800.00. BOX 262, Camden, N. J.
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. d.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting for two week* to know If you can get It; we'ean tell you at once. Bargains m Bay and Ocean front properties: Choice cottages for sale. *Alao lots for Investment aud for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean Cm’, N. J.
ROWELL’S
Attractive line.of New Dress Fabrics, Ladles' and Children's Suits, Shirt Waists, Wrappers, Hosier^' Belts, Combs. Barrettes, Neckwear, etc.; Men's Caps, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Belt*, Tics, etc. YOU WILL PROFIT BY TRADING HERE ROWELL’S 921 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
of their parenta, Mr.
id Mr*. Hiram Steelman, In this
clly, during the week.
Mr. and Mra. John G. Traver, of Tacouy; Mr. aod Mrs. J. W. Van--Horn, of Lancaster; Mis* Hoy, of Mlllersburg, and Wilson T. Hoy and family, of Harrisburg, were eulertalued at
of Capt. end Mra. L L.
Hlgbee durlug (be holiday*
Eugene Miller, Harry Foulds, Wllsoii Y. Christian aod Furmau Willi*, of tbs Univanity of'Pennsylvania; Edward Cotton. George No rcom and
I of Bulger's Col- Commissioner Thom slatod that the t'nrauu of the state eity le reedy to pay Its (hero of tbe ere guests of tbelr In (ddlltoa „■,!„«{his sum. (be city * city during tbe boll-1 bn. paid off 1911 notoe amonnttng to
1 ■».«*, ba*M*—
respective years and for the respective amount charged against said lota for tax** and tsaesamenta and Martin act
record.
It was elated that these lota were foreclosed aud sold for lex**.
Tbe gift of the emergency tent by the Young Men's Progressive League waa accepted, with the thanks of tbe
board.
A letter from the league requesting that a pnbllc toiletund more pavilion* be pieced on the Boardwalk waa -
reived andUled.
Is dangerous, owing to . and la covered with tide water on every spring tide: that th* present road I* detrimental lo HieprosIairily and progress of Ocean City, lu aamucb as it deters autombblllala from Jtlng our resort; that if the new road re built on the location of th* pres- _ t road It would make traffic Impossible during tbe construction thereof; that all garbage, offal aud waste mat [ ter from the city of Ocean City haa to be carted out of tb* city bver that road, which would work a great hardship on thla resort during tbe construction of "re road If It were built on lu preacat The following correspondence ex-
plains Itself:
(M-kak City, N. J„ Dec. 81,1911
Mr. Enoch K. Madara, Palermo, New Jersey,
Dear Sir:—Hy a unanimous vole of the Hoard of Trade tonight, a commitappointed to draft e letter So „ the nature of a*petition, earneatlv requesting that you remove th* objections that hava —'—
yourself, aud
construction
> now laid out . ud approvad by thaStata Such eflbrt on your part will be * deeply appreciated by every member < of thla Board of Trade, end by every . i ten of Ocean City when he shall - J w of It. as we fael that a delay at < f lime might Jeopardise IU construes Hou for a long time to come. Yours very truly. Ocean City, N. J.. December 22, 1811. On* M Towmbnd, Bee'y., Hoard of Trade, Ocean City, N. J.
i(y engine Road Cot
iRM.Cn.tt
Dear 8ir:—Your communication dcr date ot the Slat lust, received. After e conference with your a _ mltie* end finding the sentiment of tb* people of your city end vicinity to strongly oppoiwd to'the move that I, the undersigned, bev* taken In regards to tbe proposed new Ocean City road (while I still bellev* that I hava tb* cause Of right end Justice with me), tbe eupporten of my action (with th* exception of one man) have all •* down” for an unknown cauet to >•<«, while tbe asottinent la so strong and
tbe fear *o great that Ocean City will , L not have a new road, that I take these . means of withdrawing my aotloa, n t I' r wishing lo so; way to loterfar* with , - \
tbe progress and advancement of your city. Your* vary sincerely E. Madaka. 1
lent of your
— erely E » u
(Signed) KttocH B. Madara. 1
l **tnt:*A'aaait"A'A-JtC.'**********'A"A"A'iti*t«*'A******-
A Rare Opportunity
to buy one of the
Finest Cottages in Ocean City located centrally on Wesley Avenue Facing Ocean Fifteen rooms without the basement. Hardwood finish. Heat conduits.. High ceilings. Ideal for private high-clasd boarding. Folly furnished with high grade furniture. For Sale at less than the cost of the house alone EASY TERMS
siR You will make a mistake not to investigate this if you desire to secure a centrally located home here far below the coat of building ggd equipping one. -FOR PARTICULARS INQUIRE, - MASSEY & EDWARDS
OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL S Cfc.NTKAI. AVE.. OCEA.N CITT. R J ic«4ad Ur |)Mr IhTbSa ^ Ua> "' ,ll r "■"‘'“JT’KN ALL WINTER
THE KATHLU ■ Csmral Avsnas, OCZAR CITY.!». J. mr*tb° r Mseb aa wn Uom« com Ions.' Writs tot leokM 1 "*"' MIHHKH LEWIS A CU.NA.RI1
THE ELBERON
«. ELLA E. SAYLOR, rrep.
HOTEL ATGLEN located boh bomaUka, and iu pal ro naps proves Its soe ■nil partieuUra eddnts, a. c. oorr, rvop.
THE LAUREL 1118 CENTRAI. AVENUE, NEAR BEACH
■ EJLWHITH T
MAPLE COTTAGE Corner Eleventh and West Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Mechanic Boarders Wanted eteffand URvarda
BOARDING MBS. C. F. WILMEB '708 Central Ava. Good bond at reaeonabla rates. - b 1. Special Sunday dinners.
qhartss E. Adams WMarCW.Ade CHIS. E. (DIMS 1 BRO.
Window Shades, Etc. 79(1-28 Asbury avenne. Ooaan City. NJ
C. L. LAKE

