Ocean City Sentinel, 18 January 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel HEW HOME FOR

THURSDAY. JANUARY 18, ISlf We eliall >>e Klnil tn riveive lleiu> of new* ami eoumiunleatloiiH of Inlerent lo thin ronimmilty ninl our mule™ everywhere. All communleaMone hIiouUI . be noroin|«iile<l with the full name anil ■ililrew of the writer, not neeemarlly f,.r piiblleatton, but ana Kuarantee of „.««! faith.

Cim YACHT CLOB Forty Members of Organization in Favor of Proposed Move.

mrmbrrH ot

Itaxpayers give views ON OCEAN CITY’S NEEDS

"here were nearly » > <»ee«n City Yacht

etliiK in l*lillBilel|ilila Friday eve

MOTOR BOAT CLOB BOYS WORK HARD-

II of

DOTS. re leoRthenin

Try an • ad" in the Sk> Ret re«ulU. The ClyteClub will in

Ice waa nine hich'eW jhlck near the rniil.ke tirnlRc at Tblfty-fuurth at reel, Many Ocean City boy« and Rlrb

; aece|)tliiR Vk'lnr-J. Iluiubree i naltlon in reference tn a new c In the upper aeijtlon of ll)la rt

il There were a few. Ocean City mem-

j , ' er ’' of the club pre-ent, IncludinR

.. «eerelary. H. F. Stanton, Director J<

Mart- and Otla M. Tnwnaend. After a free dlacuaalon. O. J. DeItotiaac made a motion, which

carried, that It waa the »enae of tbe

meeting tliat a new »lte be -elected. Janie- MacMullau moved, and iiiotbin waa carried, that the prop tlnu of Mr llumbrecbt be acceii

wor*

i llrat

g lion

t reaaouable

Tbe director- of Die I 'a pe M ay ('uunty I’roaperlty league will meet at the -urrogate’a ofllce Id t'npe May ('ourI Houne tUI" afternoon. The new plumbliiR ordinance baa pa«ml aecond reading. Final

will b

s City t

ninf-

the In •f Allan Sa'urdi

u relay ah

the meetlnt' tb

The aoccer game b team and tlieT'aledui ‘City, |«iatponed fret

niHin, weather permitting.

PERSONALS. Henry D. Moore, of Haddonlleld, waa a vl-llor liere Friday. Tbomaa O. Keonett ha- returned Irum a vtalt lo i'UlladelpUla. H. V. Wycttoir, of Kllubeth. waa a recent Rue-t of tbe lltacayiie. IvlRar Mct'orule, of Flnladelphla.

eacli, I waul lo aay that I can Ret 3

tflbe real of the men who/avi progreaalve move get buay

10 dull cully In getting Die 80.” imfniMlore (Tiarlea J. Curran

-tnted to the meeting that t’ape May

ild build a new V-' <«K> club houee

tbia year, and that Sea-lde and tlhelaea. of Atlantic City: Sea I-le aud

other club- had new and beaupiartera, and that Ocean City Ret ill hue and have aa good or

I.. II

if Wilm

e Klberuu a few day- ag.

Mra. H. F. Stanton tin- relume from a .’tall to friend- III I'lnladelptih Jamea Ai l oiiR-treet, of 1’titlade

Mra. Dewt- I.lpplucott, of .u

tong tl.

tailor.

I* city <■

Mavld MnRonlunl. of (hl» city, baa gone to Bridgeton, where lie liaa ae enrol employment. Alfred Powell, of thla city, vlalted lila fattier, Frank Powell, at Kldora. Saturday and Sunday. Harry F. Stanton aud Harvey Y. l.ake have returned from a vtalt to the auto allow In New York. , Councilman Claude Mahan, of Avalon, greeted a number of friend* here the latter part of la-t week. Deon Breckley. aon of Uewla Hreckley. lika returned from Florida, where he went to work at Ida trade. itobert lore be" gone to Cinclttuetl, where he haa -ecured an excellent poeltlou aa a traveling aale-man. Jeaae Cone aud lamliy have moved to Thomaa Wattanu'a ooUaga on Central avenue, above Ninth street. Joaeph Krauaa end family have rented and taken occupancy of a cottage located at Sixth street and West Mias Ha lay Woodhead, of Streeter, III, Is among the recent arrivals In I Ida city. She I- reslatered at the ' Wyoming. William (Jrayaon.of Peoria, 111., the new luatrucior In the inanuttitralntng department of the public achuols, arrived bere Monday. Mra. U. A. Ur ice aud family, of Camden, have up-tied their college, ttH Central avenue, w here they expect to remain permanently. Mra. Adella Abbott, who la* spending the winter muiitua at Palermo, bas returued haoue after a visit of several dayrf to friends In It Howard Thorn, district deputy grand chaucelor of the Knights of Pyttdaa, went to Atlantic C«y last night to Institute a lodge in that place. Mr. and Mrs. Owens, of Kansas City,

Kant

aona beta, where they have meny friends, have gone to St.' Petersburg,

.. Fla.

Tbe Her. H. T. Casselberry Is I Audubon today lo oonduel the Juneral services over the remains uf James McIntosh who waa one of the first cllUeus of that place. Fisher Dalrymple, of Philadelphia, was here Saturday aud Sunday. He attended the meeting of tbe Ocean City Building aud Loan Association, of which he la a director.

otllce

r eou-lderalloi

I'hiliidelphia papec* of tiatunlay htade the po-ltlve statement th was decided to build tbe new club house at once. A clipping from one of these paiiera was -ent Hie Skxtinki. by a promhient member of'the club, At the meelliiR of Ocean Cily^Yacht Club meiubera In Plilladelphla F'rlday evening la-t, til of those present declared themselves In favor uf and voted to accept the pro|H»ltlou to ral»e f tS,-

unmmodore Wm. E, HexI that under the present cone club had nothing to offer ih-rs. .' The 00-foot channel if the club house Is getting the time,’’ said Commodore . "The floats on Sixth street removed by auy property «> had a grudge again-t our

pro|His

dlM-i

: the

is folloi

ictor J. Huinbrecbl olfers the club - lots, value-1 at (0000. for $3000, ii wlilch a club house to cost not than $JV!lon la In he erected, maka total of UJS.IKW The club la to Mr. Humbrecht (to,000 to caah, ch money Is to be raised by 00 life membetfhlps of $L’V) each. In addlwill Issue f-JO.OOO

b will n

lug $11,000 due Mr llumbrecbt aud eave $7tM)0 for furnishings, docks, etc. The money Invested In tbe new club louse wMI be $41 000, aa follows: Value if laud, $9X00; new club house, $ii,00U; furnishings, doeka, etc., $7000; against which there w-lll be outatandig a bond issue of $20,000, leaving $21,m equity In the property for the club. The club al present has outstanding $10,000 In bonds, which Mr Hum-

brechl agi

d for II

•e of lb

w l-su

dated In the Skxtinki, of la-t week, there appeare to be decided opposition on the part of many local mben of the club to accepting the

proposition.

i saying thla, the Skntinki. d desire to be "put In wrong." Ji trying to "throw e«ld water" uf the plan. It la simply stating c lltlona as they exist, according >lew- expr-aaed by local members he club. Some of these men may •old-tlmars." but they are also garded as conservative bualneaa me

WOMAN WON SUIT Aixtrrav air rim all's Oooda Hi Mrlx-d for as round Heal Hchulf recently brought suit quire Ludlam agalu-l Andrew -teelmau to reco«-e( ground ren dm. Judgment ' dr Schuff, at constable levied upon Sleelmati'sgooda. Before -quire Uuah.ou Friday. Mary i Bates brought au action again’acobSchuH to prove that the gooC elxed were her property. After hearing the testimony, a Jury f,|x gave a verdict In favor of tbe

Tneai

it of money Involved w

WAS A MIX-DP IN PAYMENT OF RENT Squire Rush Decides Case in !

Favor ol John D. Me

Corkle.

There waa a suit of. interest to the It etieral public before Justice of the •eace J. H. Rush Saturday afternoon,

h«cau-e of the points Involved. a ca-e of landlord and tenant.

The prosecutor was Johu 1). MeL'orkle,

e defetidanta named In the suit

were Herman F. Wendell. I. Leslie

eadjey and Jeaae I'one.

Mr. Mcl'orkle'a slatemeiit wa- a- fid"John I). MeL'orkle, of full age.helug ily -worn, upon hi- oath -ay'- that Herman E. Wendell, upon an agreeent dated the twentieth day of Janiry. nineteen hulidred and eleven, itereif Into poa-et-loti of a certain Aouse and lut of deponent, -Ituate In city of Ocgfu (Tty. County of Cape May and Slate of New Jer»ey, —Id ireuil-e-being known a- GI0 Eighth Ireet, Ocean I'Uy, New Jereey; upqn said agreeinent.deponent let and rented aid .house aud lot to the said HerE. Wendell to hold the same ttie llrat day of February, ulne- ... hundred and eleven, until the Hrat day of February, nineteen hundred and twelve, at the rent of-four hundred imf seventy dollars, tn he paid a« folowa: Ten dollars at the execution of the lea-e. Hfleeu dollar- February first, nineteen huudred aud eleven, twentydollars March llrat, nliirleeii hundred and eleven, twenty-tlve dolls™ April llrat, tilnelreii hundred and

ntl -five dulllf™ May flrat. it nil red *aud eleven, liny une llrat. nineteen hundred one hundred dollan July

first, nineteen hundred and eleven, e hundred dollars August llrat, nlue’ti hundred and eleven, sixty dolls™ SepteiulKQtfTr-t, nineteen hundred and eleven, thirty dollara on October n™t, nineteen hundred and eleven, nd the balance prior lo March Hr*t. meteen hundred and twelve; that thirty dollar- came due on October " d, ntneieen hundred and eleven, 1 the aald Herman K Wendell haa ide default of aald quarter's rent i holds over after such default; deponent is Informed and verily believes Herman E Wendell i« not In New Jersey; that L Leslie Headley and Mr Cone are to possession of the said premises, L. Le-lle Headley claiming to have sublet from Herman K. Wendell, and Mr. Cone having subfrom L Le-lte Headley; deponent says that the tea-e provide- that HerK Wendell should not sublet wlttiout-the written consent of aald dement." t Edgar McUorkle, who wa- the admitted agent of John D. McCorkle, that Wendell had paid the rent ■ up to tbe time defendant bad left the premises; the $30 due October I haa not been received by him He did not know that Headley waa In the houae until recently. He told Headley If lie desired to remain In the « he (Headley) would have lo pay •ent tn him. Thla haa not been i. McCorkle said he told Headley Wendell had nothing to do with the house; that Headley must sign a lease and pay him the money due, If be desired to stay In the house. Headley testllled that be had paid 10 to Wendell, leaving $20 to be paid by hjm before February 1. Wendell, according lo tbe yltnes-' understanding. waa to pay $80 to McCorkle. The latter told him, witness aald, would have to pay this money over to im Headley admltt-d that he had >ver paid anv money \p McCorkle id never got tbe consent of McCorkle

> move Into the house.

Headley claimed that Wendell had told him that McCorkle bad said It would be all right for him to put % iponalhle party In the bouse on t lame terms aa be Dad leased It. There was talk of k letter to tl effect, but It'could not be produced, nor did Weudell appear at the hearing. Hqulre Ru»h deckled the case In

,vorof McCorkle

The plaintiff's lawyer said he did ot desire to push Messrs Headley., nd Cone out of their home* during tbe cold weather. If they desired remain for a few months, they could do so by each paying $15 a month, and renting from mouth to month. They bad three days In which lo reach

decision.

More Pavilions and Well-kept Commodore C. C. W. Wilson

Lots Wanted—Free Con- and His Staff Are Busy certs Are Favored. ; as Bees-

From Fisher Dalrymple, a Phlladel-1 Member-of the Ocean City Motor

greatly IntereMed In Rost (Tub-peak wh

Bu preme Court commissioner look te-llmbny here yesterday hi (he application of two residents of Upper Township for a writ of certiorari against the action of the Cape May County .Freeholders In awarding the contract for the pulldlng of the new Ocean City Turnpike. The te-tlmony will bi milted Justice Kallscli.

Miss Clara D. Mcllvalna, of Linedowue, formerly a teacher In the local public schaola, will speud tbe latter part of this week here aa the guea Miss Harriet Bcbuioh. The Utter give a card party for Mb* Mellvaine

(Saturday evening.

B. L. Bcbutno, of Philadelphia, writes theBK.vriNKi. that be ludorres Charles R. Maehati'a views regarding ths city's frse ennaerts during tbs summer setsou. Mr. Behumo owns wucli real ealaie In this city. Chiefs Hslsrat. District Deputy William Sfay, of Atlantic City, raised the chiefs of .Kalmla Tribe, No. aSD. Imp. O. It M„ j id their wigwam *»■ this city ou; Wednesday erentdg of last week.! Following these aeremoulrt, sandWlCbee, coffee, etc., were weed.

’Ocean (.'tty's pre

What. Ii

ibtly elec

■if tic

will ■ellcv* Flahernseu.

Bays a dispatch from Trentoo: Assemblymen Hildreth, of Cape May,

hill which will eagerly be

watched by all the ffsbermen of bis

county. 11 was d I-cove red too lat

year that a blit backed by the Rtate

“ ih aud (lame Commission, u

had fot tie purpose the feguiatlon of the sla^of mesh for nets used In Delaware, put the bay flabermeo absolutely out of busluess without any Intention of doing ao. lo. hla visit to ;tbe county last summer Ooveroor Wilson was made acquainted with tbe situation, aud he promised to use bis efforts to bring relief. Mr Hildreth’s bill will accompllab tbe desired result.

JouimisidiiiierB to give," I would Fi™t. The city should acquit! and between Fifth and sixth »|i from Wesley avenue to low wstei an side, also from Aahury the hame line ou the bay ami lo lie lined a- a public

park. .

laud concerts In* the om July I to Labor

Day

Third. i-alk.uc

[lavllloti

n the II

Interest shown hi Iheclutraudeess by Commodore Clarehce W.

Wilson, who was head this organ Inal

It was askl bere, a day or t that If the siicces- of any Ii can tie traced to the efforts ol cere, the Ocean (Tty Motor It should thrive under the con

Commodore Wilson.

Aiiolher thing that speaks

le success of (he club Is that all mcir ■ra of every committee attended a re cent meeting celled by Commodor

Thla shows that all sre wort dlcally In.the Interest of th

club.

more than two aquarea api Keep the grass and we between the sidewalk ■

the curb line. You™ truly.

Bboyer, a wall known, corporation lawyer, ini the Beach Front Aasc

elation and Ocean (Tly Taxpayers' Ai aoclatlon, gives the following views: If there I- any one thing tliat stand above all othe™. In my judgment, says Mr. Bboyer, "it Is that the Com

slioqld provide as man;

public pavilions, the whole length of the Koardwalk, as possible. The overcrowding of those pavilion-, —o generlaly furol-hod by the bathbouae keepers, proves that a great number ol pavilions would be a beuelil to every

i. woman ami child,

n (be proportion that the Boardi affords comforts to the patrons ol Ocean (Tty will the good word tie circulated that Ocean City Is the greatest family resort on the Jersey coast." Thomas R. Fort, Jr., of ITilladelhls, who is oue of Ocean City's atrongest admirer-, and who haa a handsome summer reddenee here,

write- as follows:

Mu R.Curtis Robinson. Pkhc.,

Ocean City Brntinbl—

Dear Mr. Kobltianu:—You wrote lo me uuder dale of the sixth In-l. asklug for au expression of oplulou from me as to what la the greatest need In Ocean City at this time within the lower of the Commlsslone™ to give, ind tbeu you ask further as to my ipluloti as to the greatest need of Ocean

Tty generally.

You are asking hig questloua, but, wit Ii respect lo the Commlastoue™, It I- my thought that tbe voters of Ocean Tty acted very wisely hi selecting three of the best men In Ocean City

My personal oplulou

Is that they are each aud every

of them desirous of doing the very I they cau. They should be given a chance, and that means cousideri time, for they have propositions

need thought aud careful

attention It will help ’fheid H t tbe permanent residents aud the si

realdenlM assure them lu es

way possible of their support lu wl

direction they may be abb thssatne It would be well If the

grouchera were to go out of bualne

If they cauuot do that, then

them get together and start a place their owu, and run It just as they thh It ought to be run, but agree to

ther people alone.

Now as to the city generally, let tbe streets be kept clean; Increase tbe brick gutters* throughout the city; make everybody who owns ground, commencing at the point of tbe beach and reaching a long distance down tbe beach, 1111 In their lots and keep tbe

•as cut, and It seems to me It well If the Hoard of Health i

exercise their function under the Btate I

well fin

MEMBERS INTERESTED

Much Interest la now shown by membe™ In the meeting- of the Hoard of Trade, and the sessions of thla organization have, of late, been especially well attended, and the dlacu-aluna* ave been ufa kind that held the atThe Hoard of Trade haaaccompllalied ■any good reaults In the past, and the lanner In which the members'are ow taking hold augur- well for Hie Every bualne-s man In Ocean (Tty should be a member of Ibis organization aud be present at all the meetings.

An irmclenl OfUrlHl.

It would be difficult to imagine a lore capable and efficient clerical Hirer thin Frank W. Fowkea has roven himself to be during the year ■at he has served the Hoard of Kreeuhlera as clerk. His methods are systematic to a degree, and Ida courtesy Iform, says the Uazette. Those who ve had occasion to meet Mr.-Fowkes a business way will. Indorse the

(lazelte'a statement

». John R. Kendrick, who has seriously ill In New York since New Year's Day. Is reported as- -bowing a change for the belter. Mr. Kendrick Is In coustant attendance at her bedside, which explains bis inability to give personal attention to Ids Ocean

Tty affairs.

Can you find ; “

interest? We hove invested

such mortgages during the past /•>//< dollar in principal or interest. Cau w

for you ?

L, A. STEELMAN eUCKSMITH ani WHEELWRIGHT Practical Hoiseshaeiiig JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY CUn u$ Ojilw Toigi i Spioiillr Agent for Btewart's Iron Works L’o. Plain and Ornamental Iron Fence, Iron Railings and Window (luards. Seventh St. and Haven Ave. Eyes Examined Vithoat Drops

A. W. ELY ATLANTIC C

Director* Itlda't Toko Ac»l It Is reportM here that lbs directors nf the Peimsylvaols Railroad Co. ibelr meeting last Friday, took no action raUtlva to the promised Improvements to the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad Oo.'e property hi this city. The Flrat National Bank of Ocean fTty adheres to the estsbllsbsd rulss of safe banking. WANTKh —Lot about 40x100 fl, 8 or 4 blocks of Eighth rtreat. aast of Abury arsons, «800 to $000 oa-b Box 816 Hammooton, N. J.

T. V. Meeting. of the W.C.T. U.

meet at tba home of Mn. N. L*. Godfrey next Wednesday afternoon. This will be a "Mothers' Meeting,” led by Mrs. Kd. Beaman. All member*

urged lo be pmeiit.

Fob Saul—Cot tag as — — most deelrablejocatlons m Ocean City. Apply to A. Cotton 618 Asbnry avenns. Ocean Ottv. New Jersey. Wanted.—A local agent fbr Ocean City for a large Barely and Caanalty C mpatiy, Must ha able to take eome stock tn the agency company and furnish Ad referenc-s. Bteaptl—' —

partaalty.

law.

know of a place lu Ocean City ou |

Asbury avenue, right above Tenth \

where 1 heard the frogs last ir. Such a place should at ones ,

be Oiled In. There are many things , ipectmg which attention might be '

called, but It Is not my thought to

till your paper. I<et me. however, | make this suggestloo, that, In fflllog

lowlands toward tbe bay,

all Hie work be completed by the llrat of May. and that tbe work be not coutmued durlug the summer season. It . la-objectionable In mauy ways, tbe odor Is very offeuslve, aud the effect ot it upon strangera Is bad. Persons Ilka myself, who could hardly be driven away from Ocean City under any circumstances, do not mind It so much, but new-comen do mind 4t, and last summer I was pained to hear tbe crltlclsme that were made by some new people because ot the. filling lo, which had been kept op until the seuson waa well ou. It would seem to me that some arrangement might be made between the city authorities and the peraone owning the laud 1 am mentioning to that the nuisance to which I call yoor attention might be

abated.

I think It would ha an wise If the music were discontinued. A great many people enjoy It. That Is evident from the audiences found In the pavilion every night during the season,. then I would suggest that, artooc as the Ocean City authorities Hod them-elves able to do ao. they erect a similar pavilion down kbont Sixteenth Seventeenth street, and that, If two musical companies cannot be afforded tbe city, then let tbe oue that Is employed alternate between tbe two point*. I feel quite sort that many people living In the neighborhood of Seventeenth street, ox below there, would be pleased If they felt they were receiving greater oooalderattou in some directions, and thla won Id be practical matter, according lo my Judggo back to of . ns shall 1 be glad of It, and we look forward to a most enjoyable season tbe coming

summer.

You™ truly, Thomas R. Fort, Jr. Phlla, Jan. 16. . *

Buy Your Air Cleaner from the Home Dealer The only sir-cleaning nuichire that ’•tores all tbe bright new colors to your rugs and carpets is the Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper. The Hoover is the ouly machine that combines a' revolving soft bristle brush with sueIt first lifu the floor covering a quarter of an inch from the floor and then airs, sweeps, shakes and suction cleans it all in one easy operation. Let U* Clean One Room of Your home FREE.

DOTTI < AND COTTAONI

MCALLISTER'S J Scotch Stall

Cor. Fifth St. and Wealey Ave.

January Reduction Sale

ALWAYS OPEN

A -Great Honey Saving Event

$ ] ii 1 !

An opportunity to supply your Winter Needs t j

at reduced prices. Sale will continue 10 days.

of REMNANTS, i

Don’t mi-> thla •

a’skelN, (JuUta, puling Flan Jackets, Aviation Capa. Oolf slating of (ilngliulil-. Ilre.a deties, etc. ome share the Bargains.

s. s. McAllister

755 ASBURY AVENUE

OCEAN CITY

NEW JERSEY

inueota, * i. Fleece l amt big i , Wtilte J

* * t \ t

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 r and the 'best bargain tliat has been offered for some time. Joseph I. Scull 757 Asbury Ave.

B. McOIBENY, Prop. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Resident Nurse

_ HOTEL bl§e/IYRe... Ocean Ave. Ret ween Eighth and Ninth Streets

betfl-T or safer investment than i

Mortgage on approved Oeeai

ily Rea! Estate bearing six per cent Million and a Qua tier for clients ii

ars without Ute loss of: make such an investment-

Massey & Edwards

REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 E.ightth St. Ocean City, IN. J

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; '

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH

THE IMPERIAL L'KNTRAL AVE., OCEAN CITT. N

THE KATHLU nral Avsnos. OCEAN CITY. S.

M Iks EH LEWIS a OONARD

4 OCEAN AVENl'E

A. P. VII LX Cl

THE ELBERON (Kunuerlz U* KmmeU) AND CENTS AI. A »**■■ «lly, N. J. last- Kvmt Room Tboreuskly

NATEON. Prop.

HOTEL ATGLEN One of the mo,t centrally located hotels lu Ooesu City. The aim has always been lo make this boose aelsot and tuunsUka, and ha large amt assured patronage proves its anocesa. For terms and particulars addnas, a tL awrr, rvy. THE LAUREL lUK CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR BRACK OCEAN CITT, N. J. MRM. X.tllTM TOW Nil EBB, Prop

J. M. CHESTER & CO„ Ocean City, N. J.

Free Cottage Sites AT Peermont-Avalon, IN. J. Wa will deed lota on the Main aveuue, one and one-half flocks from the ean, free of all Inrumbrancee, to those persona who will buttd cottages me coating not less than $1500. Apply to Avalon Improvement Co. IJ0S Arch 5treet, Phllada. o

MAPLE COTTAGE orner Rleveuth and Weal A venae Ocean City, N. J. Mechanic Boarders Wanted •Ltteaad Dp want a ■NR M. PLAN AO AX BOARDING MRS. C. F. WILMKR _708 Central At*. Hood board at reasonable rates. Meals served. Special Sunday dlnnan.

TharlaaE Ai CHftS BRO.

ROWELL’S . DRYGOOC ' MEN'S FURNISHINGS Attractive line of New Dress Fabrics, Ladies' and Chi!- * dren’s Suits,. Shirt Waists, Wrappers, Hosiery, Belts, Combs, Barrettes, Neckwear, etc.; Men's Caps, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Belts, Ties, etc. YOU WILL PROFIT BY TRADING HERE ROWELL’S 921 ASBURY AVENUE ' ^ OCEAN CITY, N. J.

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Far Sale or Hire by CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 720-722 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey

Construction Sand & Gravel Co. -JO». O. CMAMI*ION. IWIanmg.r Office, 8th St, Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean City, N. J.

All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt (or Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.

Daace Every Wednesday and Saturday Night

The Excursion House

JAMES CLARK t: MAIN STREET And'. . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE

SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J.

C. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... tot Asbury Avaaua. Oman City, N. J. Lou tor saw. Cottegaa foi ram.

Ranting, ttuylng and Relllr CLARENCE S. SCULL —Real Estate ■

MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer

QHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

R. Curtis Robinson -a Conveyancing and ^ Insurance Notary Public ami Commissioner of Deads INos. 7-44-46 Asbury Avenue OGBATW CITY, IN. J. Money to Leaa oe Hoad aad Mortgage

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