Ocean City Sentinel THltKHDAY. I>R'_'RMBKK 21. IBM
We oliaM
« 11 emu
of lntere»t
WORK STARTED BOARD OF TRADE HEARS ON HAND’S PIER FROM 0. J. DeROUSSE
oiiuiuunli title community
every*
Al! ciiminunleatlime HhonM be ».•- ri>ni|>e'ile<l with- tlie full natne *nrl aililree* nf Hie writer, lint ueeewutrily f.,r pabllbatlon, Imt nee Kiiaranteepf eieel feltll.
One of the Greatest Improveraents Begun Here in Many Years.
WANT OLD STAGE fn ga1LT| S T1 FTS]
RODTE IMPROVED 5 '
i t
Philadelphian Well Known Here Makes Some Impor- TRAIN SERVICE
tant Suggestions.
(Tljf (Kbristmns ^torc
\ nf I'blledclptile, i
Me t
FOR NEXT SEASON
Board of Trade Members Will f Try to Interest Atlantic j J
^ Only Three more Shopping Days Until Christmas
Freeholders.
An the Mey'e I.endlnR-T
bed c
iidltlnn
PERSONALS.
Itntiert t'er-nn, «f Bbllailelpbli, »»
ib town Tueoday.
tTeyloo L. IliiKy. of i'lilladclplile »»» here n few' deyii »kh. K. C. Ilolleiibncli, ort'amdeii, n». m-ent RiieM of IheP.llienin llpdrite l.udlatD, of Canideu, vl.lin relative* In thla city Friday. Janie. A. l^>iiK*treel, of I'blladel plila, wa« In town a few day* ago. M riot J. 8. Hrl«e, of NomMown
re till* w
Julm Wilde, a pron
.(iidlr* In all AlUlltIC t'liy»t eollene. Capt. It. \V. Godfrey, of Tu wa« buioiir the vlaltiira to Hu.
«. 8 It.
otr. of t
ml Ml
it Mr.
ii ibe.AtRlen. ’Il«it»llve l.e«r reianiixl urday after .pendIiir a f PnttHielpbl*. The Itev. lohu J. Hweem I.aiubeftrllle. Ml-. Eliza belli AbUill
The
d.lpb
w ife, o
durlni^be week. Kuimer IToweulor llerry'8. Uiiiirlau, of Cape May Court Houne. w*« n recent vl.ltor here. Mr*. Lydia O'llrlen I* .|>endlnR a few week* wlih her orolher, E. V. Uurwu, al Marmora. Mr*. Harry Youhr, of Heealey't I’olnl, accouipanled by a'frlend, war In Ihl. city Monday. ■lev. Uuu Bowinan, of i'bltadrtpbla, a eottageowner here, waaaiuonii the vlultora TueMtay. Mr.. Harry Cux entertained her *1.ter from Millville on Sunday at her A.bury avenue borne. Mr* H. Hamby aud Mhw Con.tantine Hamby, of Morion, recently renl.tered al the WyoiulnR. Cbarlea E. Adam* vl.lted liletnother. Mr* Marietta Adam*, In Camden, un Kunday. 8lie I* aarioualy III. Mr*. I .aura McKeague, of Kldora wa« a recenl-gHe*t at the borne of hei brother, K. I,. Galt, In thi* rity. George W. 8hu*trr and wife, ol t'tilladelphla, Miuuiuer roldent* ol tbl* city, were receut vulture here. Mr*. Parker Miller, of thl* city, be* returned fioui a vUl to friend* In Philadelphia, Camden and HarUvIlle. Mr*. A. T. Clark, of Ihl* city, went to Hahnemann Ho*pltal, Philadelphia, for Healraeiit Monday morul g Mr*. Whlnyate* ha* returned to her home In thl* city aftet a vl.lt of *1* week* to friend* at Laurel Spring* and
Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mr*. John Ted, of Phila-
delphia, Minimer re.ldcni* of thl* rewirt. where they own a cottage, are located at Palatk*. Fla., for the winter
nioutha. Ml.* lien.v.r* Cheater, who I. at-
tending a girl*' college at lliriulngbam. Pa , I* .pending the holiday, wilh her parent*. Mr. *iid Mr«. J. M.
Cheater. .
The Bev. Pennington Oor-nn, - of Haddontleld, vl.lted til* eon. I>r. Allen t onon, and Wife here tin* week Mr, tiireon wa* warmly greeted by hi* uiany friend.. file Rev. A. W. Holder, of Schuyler Lake. N. Y., and Ilia Itev. William M, Kennady, of Millville, were recent gue.|« of 8. MeAlll.ier, the dry good, merebani.* Ml.. Maud Fould. *|ient eeveral day* recently wilh friend. In Philadelphia. She called on «ome of her aehool frleude wlMiareetudent* at tlie Cnlveralty of Penuaylvanla. Mr*. Wilwu T Hoy and non, of Harri.hurg. are vl.il lug Mr* Hoy'* parent*, Capt and Mr*. lArnar Hlgbeo, lu tin. city. Mr. Hoy will Join hi* family to apeud Chri.tmaa l*erey H. Tnwtmod, who I* lining a former |-u*ltkin In a Phlladelphl* departnunit ttore, where be la decidedly populer, apent "aiurday night aud Stniday with nil daugyeraln WiU city. Mra. Frank 8mitb taught the chlldreu of Ml.* Chamberlain'* room lu the public* ecbool a portion of thl* w*«k. MlaeCbamberlalu had trouble with one hf her cyee. Mr*. Smith Mmerly taught aehool at Five Mile
land tV. Pier on th( Sloth .treet. if Hie blggot improve tily Im* wiloced In id Mr Champion will pu.ti with hi. cu.tomary energy, building and Hie Impmvellie pre-cut atructura are i eted by June I I- prfi^oiwd to leave the pre-ei
• I width 150 feet a
lavean nn.de 22 feet wide le center. A f. eture wi Ion*' tor *leepleclia*e an
On the front will be a double-
CHRISTMAS MUSIC
m. Break Forth I
'a-Ydlow*' o Hinging,
Duel, Mr*. Miniile Adam* i
Man of Nazareth.
nice there will tie
EXTENSION OF WALK
Ived and Opened
rector Mart*, at the meeting of City l'niuinh.*loiitr*, wa* Inle<l to advertlne for bid* fur the i.km of the Boardwalk from Sev'iith to Twenty third etreet. Hie lo be received and opened Janui'bc ordinance relating lo •Ignn wa* 'cepted on liual reading, a* were the dliiance. governing the ruunliig at large of dome*!Ic fowl* aud tbe Improvement of A*bury avenue .from Flfly-alxth lo Hlxtleth ntreet
CHRISTMAS EXERCISES (ContlDoed Irom Kind 1W«*-) . Prayer by the pa*tor. Singing by the School, hymn No. Becltallon, Welcome, Marjorie BenKec'llatloii, Fruit of Chrl«tm»* Tree, ' ranette Dar Recitation,
Adame.
Kecllatlou, Vera Stout. Recitation,The LlltleChri*tma*Ultt,
Belly Hleelmau.
ItecUallon, Ira Vincent.
Singing by the School, hymn No.
j).
Recitation. After Santa Claua Came, Herbert Bard. , ItecUallon,(Tirlntmae Joy,(Catherine Steelman. Kerltallnn, Ellxabetb Weacott. Kecllatlnn, Pair of blocking*, Paul Harlow. Singing by Jeanette Darby. Singing by Eunice Down.. Kxercl*e. Babe of Bethlehem, George Norton, Be-de Week*, Marion Murphy nd Helen Newton. Singing by School, hymn No. 251. Itecllatiou, My Cbrlatmaa Gifu, arah McGln-l*. ItrciiHihoi, The Little Santa Clau*, ITIIIam Garretwm. Itedtatlon, A CbrMma* Keclpe, Eater McGlutila. Hrcltation, A Chrl.tm*. Wl*h. Roder Sleelman Kecltatlon, Kitlth Collin*. Hinging by ScIhmI. hymn No 252 Kecllatlou. A Cbrintmae Riddle. Vida Buaby. Itecllallbn. Haiti HIM Kecllatlou, Santa Claua' Picture. Sarah Stout. Kecllalion. Why do Kell* for Cbrlati*. King?.May llramell. Singing by the School, Cbrlatma* Kell* Adam* and Alfred Head-
ley.
Kecllatloii. I e.lle Adam*.
Kecltatlon. A Hole In the Stocking.
Scnlt Adam*.
Piano Solo. Alfred Headley. Hinging by School, hymn 2M.
Collection
KxerclM, Alice Uarretnon and Vivian
Week*.
Singing by Primery Department. Double Duet, Carol Moore. Earl Harter. Harvey Mart* and Jollu* Mathla. Violin and Plano Solo, Karl Harbor and Minerva Adam*.’ Examine. Cbrlatmaa Evergreen*. Mra. Glbb’a and Mr*. Bentham'
Cl*»ae*.
Singing by School, hymn So. 251. UeottatlQD, Play* Santa Clau*, t'»ri, i
Moore.
Kzeralae. Seven Attribute* of God, Mr*. William'* Clam. . • Siuglug by Mliaea Minerva Adam*
and Harrl*.
Kan Drill, Mr* Hill'* Clam.
Singing by School. Hymn No. 2M Kecllalion. ThtSlar and the Angel,
Velma Headley.
Quartet. The Mime* Wriggln* and
Memre. Mathla.
Dutrlbutlon of premnl* tn all acholar* and member* of the *cbool. Dlatributlou of apeclal preaenta to the primery department, Old Kria * P DDIributlon of premnl* for faithful attendance from March, 1910 to Marcb,
1911.
Singing, hymn No. 287.
Parent* and frland* are cordially In-
year'* aubmriptlon to the SumTbey would be reminded of
C ir klndtima aacb week .and II would
appreciated. Try "
lion from Oil* M. Ti tary of the Hoard of T at the meelliig of the t
evening:
Mr. Oil* M Town-end, Secretary Hoard of TradeDear Sir: There), not an ofllcer of the K-ard of Trade many of w hom I know iwreonally. that I have not the hlghe-t re-pert for, «o that 1 fe-l mire
■celvert
lu tlieaaiue kindly -plrll II I* Ini a* you Male'll
letter,
wilh It
Taxpayers’ Association is 0ci || Thnr-lay' Asked to Help Make
There wa- a dl.-cu»*lnn at Ihe I lug of the Hoanl of Trade iiiurmlay night regarding train nrhedulei Ihl- c-lly next *e**nn. It w*- **ld now I-the time to take netlon. a*
will begin early in tbe
il in doing n irticfflarly ba
the general feeling Ibat
i* II been for the •Ing it- energle* t
I Me for
> anythli
: like
orgaul-
eiidatlon*
it character
peateilly beard Ihe biqii iioardofTrade, aud Hie fact Ibat i* been materially le—er •aociatlon* cannot, I ilili be que-tlonrd. the banquet inaudle laH aumuier being ■ In point. The other amoda •peak of are u-eful In their may produce *ome reeull*. their purpo*e* are u*ually baaeil i
ml generally
conM«t of crttlcl-m to accord with the Idea of the ruling nr moat active lntere*t. aud. while H I* by no mean. cerlalu that Ihe Hoanl of Trade would
fair to a—ume that,
comprl-lng. a* It due*, the repre*enla-
aml Influence* could
ut have weight,
ked tendency nowaday* I* too general m the direction of factional or Ill-timed oppoaltlou to may Im recommended by It* iimeut of a growing and proapermunlclpalily, and. wiirn .mil er* of public lntere-t are under conaMeralkin, Ihliiklng people natuilly will be gulde<l by expre—Ion* om repre*eiital|ve bodie* mieh a* bnant* of trade. There I*, therefore, reamin why Hie Ocean lily Board Trade ahould not miereH It-elf lu mailer* of public local concern, and ahould tie a balance wheel, *o to apeak; and oir*et narrow-
ilndeil view*.
To llltiBtrale practically wiial I lean, let me a«k what Hie Board of Trade ha* done In Hie direction of miggeatlng or advocating such e«*entlal public nece—llleaa* retiring room* long Hie Boardwalk, and pavllkin* (many of wlilcb will be found at all mterprialng re-nrt»): enlarge ud linprovemeulof me present imvlllou; the. Improveineut of t*-ocla|ion Square*' between Fifth and Sixth Mreet*. on botb the bay and ocean aide*, which would ■ mailer of *uch Importla difficult to understand why something ha* not been done long ago; and many other Item* of an entirely similar public character? If they have done *o. I have never heard
or It.
There la, of course, much more that could be »ald on thl* subject, but II can all be summed up lu Hie Male mcnl that the Board of Trade of Ocean City ahould and could exert an Influence helpful to the development of everything that I* to the tie*! IniereM of the town, and I cannot help but feelTHat. compared wttn what other' similar organization* In other elite* have accomplished, their record I* not what It ahould be. That there I* au absence of support must be due to lack of lulereat, and 1 iw you are too good a buMuesa man to recognize that the only wwy to lire both I* to keep the organlza- ■ before tbe public by the force of ... Influence andeactlon. I cannot eveirrecall-havlng received a notice of meeting of Hie Hoard of Trade wlthi tbe past two year*. I am only too glad to continue ray memberehlp, and thank you for
courteous reply. Your* very truly. () j. DKltulis
I’rof. June* M. Steveua, president of the hoard, said that It aeemed to that there should be a "clearing bouae" where the people can ezpre**
nth Ibe vltw to
place where publ hearing* can be given Ihe pebph The Board of Trade has been
capped by lack of fui
i niiitlnii of II. \V. Edward*, of Hie d'» lraii-|Kirlaliiin romniltlee, See■y OH* M. Townsend wa* lu•led tu write lo tbe Taxpayere’ Association of Ocean City, whose iber* re-lde In 1‘hlladelpbla and ity, a-klng Hie officer* to lake up Hie railroad companies Ibe mailer of achedul :* for next summer. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
plls ii ■■ (1 Teartiera. iii* member- of Hie Ocean (ily Mill cbool wish all a Merry tiiri-luii nd a Happy New Year. Asa way of explanation. Il la cu-ti ■ary and right for freshmen aud ah Junior* to Mick together and sophomore- and senior*. Stflt would b" — llrely wrong fur the teulor* to fo after Hie juiitn'r*. • The MuslAl and Literary Society'* meeting* are becoming very lute- ’ ig I'ubllc meellug* till be :ery few week* Watch Hie dati
n hWndl-
able to do anything that called
for much expenditure of money. —'-
board, however, haa done good <
It haa membera who have frequently spent their own money lu push log ■ ard affair* In the lutereM of the city.
immfltee* working for the •clty'i
good hava a better standing when
backed by the Board of Trade. Some year* ago. wbco lha city wa* ot experiencing tbe bualne** Im-
K u* of the last few yean, the meet-
;* of tbe board were well attended,
but when affair* were booming here
ppeared to be comparatively
little lulernl lu Hie meeting*. Men were too busy with thtlr own private
affair*.
Prof. Stevens said It was .n ion than a year ago. becauae < Inability to get a quorum prese Hie regular meeting nights, to only when *ome of tbe member* bad aometlilug to bring before tba board
. Steven* d
be dtacui
. ided by aaylug
meeting would be tbe time for bolding tbe annual eleetlou. For blmaelf. ha baa been prealdeut fur live year*, not because be had desired to aervt that length of time, and he told the membera they must elect another prealdeut. He urged til* bearS to consider, before tbe next meetI* held, tbe name* of men they I elect aa officer* of Ihe board and not put tbe matter off until Ihe meet-
log night.
Tbe report of tbe treasurer, N. C. Godfrey, (bowed that the board had 1168.11 In tbe treanury. Against HU* there were bill* to th* amount of about |20 to be paid that night ii Mr Godfrey presented hi* reslenallou aa traeaurar. It wa* decldtd to defer action until tb* next meeting. Turn: wa* a dl.poMttou on the p.rt of the member* present lo return to the former plan of bolding regular ■netting*, and It waa decided to bold tbe next meeting on tbe eeeond Mon-
day night In January.
i th* Bkk-
e pla
ir tbe *t
-led by Mimi
that the board I- lu l waa laM year rt-gar
e commaler* froi
Keport* i
Tbe Hack learn will begin work after tbe holidays. Word come* that several pa rile* will ; held during vacation. The High School Delia link Team would like to ciiaH'euge Hie UMiera’ Union tu a debate, each learn to comprlne two member* and Hie debate to be held on Hie fl-at public meeting of Hi* Mu-k: and Ltteray 'Society. " dier*' Union, get bu*y. :>wing to Hie vacation aeaaon, high aehool note* will not appear In Ihl* column till January 1, HH2. The high aehool will not have a i-kethnll team tills year because of it having a place In which to play. Many lellers were received from different *chi>ol* asking ua to arrange a game with them, but. under the circumstance*. Hu* could not be done. High aehool student*, after Ibis eek: "Nothing lo do till 1012. My. ut we're a happy bunch,” The W. B 8 ft. Society of Hie high aehool. composed of girl* only, em* to have disappeared from exIMThe Senior geometry cl*** worked the manual training room la-t week, making wooden geometrical Hgure*. These figure* may be used for aeveial year*. They coiiMst of cube-’, cooes, pyramid*, cylinder* and Hie like. Marion Nichol* of Avalon, wa# a ie»I of Sarah Goff over. Friday aud Saturday of last week. Tbe Seukini’ “Book of 1912" I* prorraalng. Those Sophomore* certainly lake cake! A«k Hie Senior*. . It 1* evident that the cooking class member* mu«tdl«po*e of their cooking, »o, of conree, the Senior*, being on good term* with the Sophomore*. "e»t»'' every once In awhile. * are found m harbor*, hotela, i, prison-, court* and mualc. ■ debate for January 6, in the Music and Literary Society, la on capital punishment, whether or not It la better to die for a crime committed, or > have life Imprisonment Lawrence Sb*rp baa been appointed llluMrator forth* Senior*’ book. SPECIAL MUSIC rill Be Heard in Breobxlerlan There will be special riuMc In Hie Find Presbyterian Church Sunday morning, under dlrectlou of Lewi* E. Smith. Tba regular choir will be assisted by Mr*. Miller, soprano; Mr*. H. K. Smith, soprano; H. R. Smith, ha**, -t Harvey Y. Lake, tenor. The number* In the morning will be; ‘Sing. O Heavens.” C, Simper. Tbe Find Uhrtatmai .Morn,'' Ernest Newton. "Shepherd* ligll the Wondrous Stranger," Gott*chalk Dressier. In the evening tbe followlug will be aung: •For Unto U* 1* Horn Thl* Day." J. Trowbridge. 'Sing, O Heaven*,” John It. Grant.
Editor realdant of Ocean City for a number of year*, and interested In everything e* recorded In your peper of any Importwhlcb might tend to II* develop- [, I. would be thankful to you If could give m* definite, positive .... metlon concerning theewew form of government now ruling tbe city affaire. A* 1 understand, all meetings of tbe CommmloDen, botb regular and special, ahould be open to the public. It — — that aucb le not tbe case, ’ m the
I'lilladelphle. the men:I* in tily Board of Trade I tiding of tbe old Cape M VIM*, a distance of about
miles.
It wa* said al Hie meet in hoard, Thursday nl
n llrst cl
iad
i sha
■natively little
It wa* agreed, on mnlhui of K. M. Sutton, to endeavor to get Hie other if trade In HiU county to. cooperate’wilh Ocean tily. Jo-epb I. Scull urged tbe appointlent of a committee to place the mat•r. together with a map. before Hie Atlantic County freeholder*. Mayor Headley favorer) a plan tn ive a large committee vl-lt the Atlantic County freeholder* and ai*o a visit of Hie committee to Trenton to »ee what Stale Road Commlaaloner Steven* Intend* doing. K. M. Sutton wa* appointed chairman of the committee to vl-lt the Atlaullc County freeholders, he lo a-cer-tain when they meet. Hd will Inform Secretary Otla M. Townsend and he will notify tbe Hoard of Trade. Nearly all of the member* of the board present agreed to be inemher* of
thl- committee.
DON T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST DAY COME TODAY.
line »f inesh Iwkx leather baud le«p»ikl par—, jewel e s. s. McAllister 755 ASBURY AVENUE
BOTKL* *»D COTTAY-EI
OCEAN CITY
NEW JERSEY
t M. K.
Dr. Krunyale will begin a vlval service* In the Fire Imrcli on Sunday, January dale also I* the tieglun lug of the " Week of Prayer." The pastor will have another mlnIMer to assist him on Hie
llrst Sunday.
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEEH BAKERf. It. 700 IlHr, AlHM. 0„„ Oil,. I. 1. JYMh Bread, ties -mU'a*— dal!r. _WV<)'l!n«
Buy Your Air Cleaner from the Home Dealer The only air-cicaning machine that restores all the bright new colors to your rug* ami carpets is the Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper. Tlie Hoover is the only machine that combine* a rtvahring toft bristle brush with sue-
It first lift* the floor covering a quarter of an inch from the floor and then airs, sweep*, shakes ami auction cleans it all in one eaay operation. Let Us Clean One Room of Your Home FREE.
II bualoeaa aball be transacted
pen maslou and nothin
vale, so that tb* public aboul
In order that It may be familiar' with what I* going on. and thuaahow ** “
what waa staled before thla naw
of government—that all the transaction- pertaining to the welfare of tbe people would be open and above board.
e when our former Council and d private executive nomloiia, ne of tbeee same people now
■ said to have strongly op-
posed?
Judging from tba way tbe affairs of the city are being conducted at preeent, --- to me there tain tbr —
crecy and aecret and . If tbe new form afgovern-
ment la for the people and by tba peo-
ple, then let ua hav
tbe autocrata.
law enacted to Ibe State adopting comm)
government.
ve II aud away with
Ewing W. Tibbie*, of thla city, haa ' jeen elected president of tbe T — fifth New Jersey Infantry, membera served In the Civil Wi _ September, 1882, to July, ISflS. Hollla P. Mtckel, of Peteraburg, wi
vice preeldent.
Everybody that w ate should go to Bte
bury avenna.
For Sale or Hire by CHAS. E. ADAMS & BR0. 720-722 Asbury 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 Aebury f\xe.
Scotch 1)all CoftrVtifth St. gnd Wesley Av«. ALWAYS OPEN ' »*>■&*& Id aUriTOyTrrelmJBrejdvsa^ '•wa* are ..iii|.ii«1 wim Ux Mi ol kxMa aad r"-p*r..l un j-r II,- ppranoal •up-nq.lon ol a rr-tu-n- dminioa. A Sio-t matorteMt-B I-—-r-rtiund bom*. sspscUlly lor aidany Wbof hL yon Ol jxT; Zejn ” ru, *** B. McOIBENY, Prop.
H0TGL bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. KetWM-n Eighth and Ninth Street*
X^ot" 5Sf» 11? Eleven room cottage, with finished basement. Choice location on Wesley avenue, near Thirteenth street, facing ocean. Furnished. $5800.00. BOX 262, Camden, N. J.
THE ELBERON (Formarly Uw KmnwU) KKiHTH AXD rBBTMAI. ATUCB Otm» i Ily, M. J. Hot WaWr H—U Evtrr Boom' Tboroaghly HreUU. »»*. ai-I-A K. ItATLW. Prwy.
REAL ESTATE -**«* INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J.
HOTEL ATGLEN On* of th* mo*t centrally located hotela in Ocenn City. Tb* aim be* always been to make tide bona* arlect and homa&ka. and U* Urge and aaanred patronage provee Ua tnoFor term* and perticnUri addrea*,
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* to know If you cau get It; we can tell you at once. Kargalu* m Bay and Ocean front propertlee. Choice cottage* for sale. Also lot* for Investment and for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
ROWELL'S -T-, r—> _ |: — L_ I _ DRYGOODS, NOTIONS The ReliaDle Store mcn-sfurnishings Attractive line of New Dress Fabrics, Ladies’ and Children's Suits, Shirt Waists, Wrappers, Hosiery, BelU, Conibs, Barrettes, Neckwear, etc.; .Met^’* Caps, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Belts, Ties, etc. YOU WILL PROFIT BY TRADING HERE ROWELL'S 921 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
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-class Fully furnished with high grade fomiture.
For Sale at less than the cost of the house alone EA5Y TERMS
You will make a mistake not to investigate this if you desire to secure a centrally located home here far below the cost of building and equipping one.
FOR PARTICULARS INQUIRE,
J)' ■
MASSEY & EDWARDS
OPEN ALL THE YEAR .H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL *’ i IKNTKAL A VIC., OCEAN CITT. N J
LWJNTKR Mr*. C. OETXEU
THE KATHLU M Central Avenue, OCEAN CITY, N. J. -OprojytbswwMon-^WeaaanUy tooled. Home eomlor't*.' Writ* few bookM * ' MI HUES LEWIS A CON ARD
!« tier.A a AVEXt'E
THE LAUREL
MAPLE COTTAGE Corner Kleveutb and Want Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Mechanic Boarder* Wanted •AID aad Upwards ' ■. FLARAdAR
BOARDING MR8. C. F. WILMBR 708 Central Are. (>rud boird at reaaonable rate*. Me served. Hpedal Sunday dtnnen.
TbaHea E. Adua* Willard W. Adam* CHjS. E. ADjllS fJM, Paraltare, Carp^lUnlac ml BadBag Wiadew Shade*, Etc. 720-22 Asbury avenue. Ooaan Clty.N J
C. L. LAKE ..REAL ESTATE AGENT...
^fARK LAKE Undertaker and E m cestbal avanea pnose las OCEAN C1TT.R.J.
CHARLES L. HOFJ4ANN REGISTCRCD ARCHITECT
I-HII.ADKI.Pial A. PA.
First National Bank OF Oo««n City, N. J. CAPITAL UAtM-

