ocean city Sentinel HERE RESULTS | MANY OF FAIR SEX TO~BE 1 TRUANT LAW is”
THURSDAY. MARCH H, 1912.
IN A LAW SUIT
e Hhall be Rlad to receive item* <pf |
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III* community and pur reader-i Complications Over Disposal yw here. of the Scharch Bath-
ii communication* idinuld be ac- i
,,allied with the full uanie and ' * “0»Se Property, r** of the writer, not necewarlly | Jame* J. Farrell, gf Philadelnhla. a
albilcaltoo, but a* a irimrantei-of —■* ■--
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AT “BOOSTERS’ BANQUET . TO BE ENFORCED |
Omiumnnn IProminent Railroad Officials Chief Scnll Requested to ProbCHHEIDER LED Among Those Who Will ceed Against Alleged De-
J Make Speeches. linqnent Parents. .
AT DDAL MEET The SBSTtXEi^evtt ready to awi-t j At the meetlnR of tl>e Board of Kd
McALLISTBR’S J ; ^ — — ; <1
^iiiSgcJtioHS for Itiister
IT'S TIME TO SELECT MATERIAL FOR THAT NEW
EASTER GOWN
WE ARE SHOWING.S.OME CHOICE FABRICS FOR EASTER
• j■oTif a urn cottaobb.
Scotch Dali
Cor. Fifth St. and 'Wesley Ave.'
ALWAYS OPEN '
rh-aRrerable weath
ill the Court <d j -Tltacauae foi a liavebeen a* f< | Atoneo'eloc
Miiyl
VIM i
led.
A aupply for Hie Flr*t M. K ( Park by l>r. Kruiiyate. A iiiiDiber of llemociat* i. mi ibelr way to a eaucu* In AUi Anollier HprluklluK of *uo\ loved by rain, Tue-lay mnriiln old-fa*liioned winter* liave "n
wild the In
in upeu uieellna "f .tli
A I riday e
’arpenieti
■f I’. Hall
The pul
The Rev. J. H. Krarey, a member of till* year'* (trailiiatlii(f claw of I'ntieeInn Hemlnary, will preach lu.the Fir*t Harvey Devault, aRed Hi year*, who wa* a re*ldeul of- Palermo, died evidently of pneumonia at Millville la-t Tliurwlay. He waa burleil Sunday at the old lla|iti*t Cemetery near Ocean
PERSONALS.
rntli, of Merchari
. cut Rl
of the I ey*.of 1*
ladelphl
111- *l*ter In thla city Sunday. W illiam Shrlver and wife, of Philadelphia, were In town Sunday. Dr K. F. Coraon, of BridReton, wa* atiiongthe vlaltor* here Friday. Thumaa \Y. Jack, of ( iiII|iir»w<m*I, wa* a recent Rue*l of the Klberon. Mayor Baker, of Wildwood, wa* among the vl*ltor* here Saturday A. C. Boswell and.Parker Miller were InTreiitou on bu*lue** Thur*day Mr*. UeurRe l.udlam and. non, 'of Camden, were vl»ltor* here Saturday. I«*lle S. l.udlam, of- Ca|ie*May Court'Hou.e, wa* a vl.ltor bjre Fri-
day.
l-ilienerer Adam*, ol W r-l iM.iladrl-
I Mr*. Andrew Mar*hall, of
week.
del jib
K. Morey, who
lu.ly
incwhat
Improved. Mr*. K. R KmiiyRle eidertaliied her friend. Mia* Bartlett, of Atlantic t^lty, over Sunday. C. C. Moore, of Clayton, wa* amoiiR the. vi*ltor* to thl* city the latter part of Unit week. Mr. arfd Mr*. O. J. DeRoinme, of Philadelphia, were buour Hie vi*ltor* here Sunday. Ml** Kella UafT. «l Camilen, waa auiong the vfaltur* to thl* city .during the week. Capt.chnt. Breckley returned niuraday evening from a few day*’ vi*lt to Philadelphia. Mra. Charle* Wat*on, of thl* dtp, I* vl*ltlnR herdauRhter,Mra. Alice Crane. In BridReton. Mra. FMward Peunock, of Hermantown, wa* a Rue*t uf the WynmlnR a few day* aRo. Mr and Mr*. Robert W. Scott aod *nn, of Overbrook, were vl*ltor* here Saturday. C. L. Hagy and bnither, RuMell. of Philadelphia, were vl.Uor* here Saturday and Sunday. I.olher L. Wallace recently visited • hi- daughter. Mm. Alice McCallfou, In WaabhiRtou, I). C. Mr. and Mr*. K. C. OolT. of the At■glen, have returned after ipendlng the winter In Bermuda. “Charley’' Vernon, of Philadelphia, ha* returned to work lu Felix SalvaRne'e barber »hop. Mr*. Bindley Smith, of thl* dty. ha* returned home after a lengthy vl»lt to her parent* In Philadelphia. Mm Lena Stonehlll aud daughter, of We*t Philadelphia, were among the vlaKora here a few day* ago. A. D. Stidham and wife have returned to their home In thl* city aftel Kpendhig *everal month* In Florida. L. I. Hu»*ey, editor of the Sea I* City Review, wa* In town Saturday and ahook' baud* with a number of
friend*.
Mr and Mr*. Daniel. ClawetL have returned to their home la tbl* city after *pendlug a couple of month* It) Florida. .* * William McHlue, of thla city, tjie week end a* the goeat of Ml** Kllxabeth Turvey at her Weal Philadelphia home. Mia* Ethel Shoemaker, of thl* dly: ha* returned from an enjoyable vhdt to Ml** Florence Franklin In We»t
. will shortly come up i in? aetlon I* .aicp to lt cnp-umniatol the *alc, of Mr..Kartell, of Mr*, with'h»u*e.property and ItiR twin house that wa* f market. Mm. Schurcb
a the. evening, he the deuil* of the told him she had property, without out S o'clock that ancruoun.lUruURh the agency of Harry F Stanton. When he learned of this, Mr. Farrell isllluled legalproceolliig*. HIS DEATH MOURNED
Funeral service* over the remalnif (ieorge Headley, whd*v death from louble pneumonia occurred on Wedueslay aflcroynii of l**t week, after a 'ew day*'llhie-*,.wa*.. a shock tg hj* 'amlly. a* well a‘* fileuds, were held at n- home Sunday afternooii, conductedbftheltev. Arthur Hee, a-i-u-l by the Rev. Dr. Ilrunyateanddlie Rev. K. Lake. The service* were attended by the ember* of Kalmla Tribe, No. 220, up. <>. It. M., .Wn-hlugton Camp, o. ”6, P. O. 8. of A., and Hie lire deirtmenl, decea«ed having been a cinlier of. Liberty Fire Company. The llnrai emblem* w ere many aud benullful. The lutermcut wa* at Fleasaulvllle n Monday. * The pall-bearer* were Walter Turner, ohu Wallace. W. \V. Brown. Thomas miiig, Irving Hill .and Somcr-
chlld. HI* death v
A GOOD MOVE
Wesley frailmer, of thl* city, ha* Iven to Wlllanl Steelman the con*rt to build eight lwo.*tory frame nu»e*, on We*t avenue,‘between lx Hi and Seventh street*. The opemnn will eo*t alltile more than f20PO. Thl* will give the poorer claa*e* an opportunity of securing comfortable * and will lend to Hie atxdiabof "shack*" In that -ectlou of
the city.
Some of the-Othcr Boys Did Well in Contest With DeLancey School. TheOceajH'lty High .' team went to Pluladelphl c»iii|iete li team wa* met-at tli her* of the DeLauc tertallied till tim
. H. S. Sharp iinplfivemeiK over lant ay bo. depende<l oi winner iu the^ouflni BobliiMm also ran in. thl* event and eil goi*l formthe high jump. Crane, of (). C. H. ■id a member of Hie frcshmgn , surprised everyone by winning third place. He missed at o feet, 1 Inch. By hi* jumping on Friday he
I* together, they w
ne and Hie winner wa* the one ke Hie best time. The Ocean City High School athlete* were not used to tbl* kind of ruunlug, but, lu iplte of thl*. would have won Hie event but fur an unfortunate mishap. Smith, oft). C. H. S„ wa* the second the tryout.and ran beautifully. He had only (io yard* more to run w I undlng the last corner, he fell, i if cour-e, lost Hie race. He waa ed afterward* that lie wa* ahead of the lime of the win winner of this event broke
formi
the poh
celled. Robinson, of <>. C. II. 8., won second place, and Breckley, Of O. C.
wa* third.
20-yard dash was won by De-
l-aneey.
'orson. of 0. C. H. S-, won thin place lu the shot-puL He did ng
row hi* usual form.
The SSO-yard da-li wa* won b. SchueAer, ofO. C H. 8.. lu the fa* if 2.00, which broke the Iraci record, be beating out Hoope*. th DeLancey star. Ctonecker, of O. t H. 8., got third place and shows tha uay. be a future sure polo ■ding.broad jump wa* Vot by DeLancey, with JVallis Mallnof O. C. H. H , a close second. Matbl made hi* llrat appearence lu thl* mee id did remarkably well.. With mm
perlence he would ha
At the meeting of the Board of KducnllKa there was a dlscuwloii over the need of more school room liefnre next fall, but-no delluite aelkm wa* taken. Supt. sieven* reported Hie total enineiit for the past month ft* 4T3. h a |>ereentage of • attendance of
7. the lilghest thl* year.
Baxter visitor* here will lie entertained In the music pavilion by- an orchestra under direction of Prof. H. Lake. Concert* will be given Saturday evening and Sunday afterand evening Little Ml** fegnette Jiarby will »lng Saturday
■etflttg.
nnagHi Ocean From Land.
J. M Cheater ha* sold NO feet of rean front land on the Ulrard Realty o.’* tract, on Second street, fr.om Cor Intlilan avenue to high water mark, lo Seymour Davl«, of Philadelphia, who will build a pretty cottage costing
about 18,000. * ’
There Is'now on display at J. H. Hildreth'* store, 826 Asbiiry avenue, a fall and complete line of new spring millinery. A beautiful Hue of pattern
will also be shown next weef
her daughter. Mm. Wflaon T. Hoy, In Harrisburg. Isabel Alexander haa returned to her home. 1S» Wiet avenue, this city, after spending several weeks with relative* In Philadelphia. ' P. Maloney, of Philadelphia, been In town during the *eek. pm lug for a bu»y lime, at the local company'* plant during the next
month*.
Mr. and Mra. A Lincoln Ran and daugbfer, Mia* Cora, who have b— away all winter, have return'd Ocean City. Mr. Ran ha* resun 1* position with the gm* company. Mr* Emm* Adam* and Hiram Steelman, of Hartford, Conn., and h.1woed Steelman, of Pbiladelphta.'were In thl* city reoaotly because ol the serious nine"* of their mother, Mra.
Hiram Steelman.
Mr. and Mra. W Scott Hand, of this city, attended the twenty-Bfth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mra R. J.lsaid at tbelw home In Ventnor frtday evening.*-Mr: Isard. who l* 'ape May Countiau. la odlce manag
,f Haddon Hall.
Internal Revenue Collector McCoach md James Franklin, of Philadelphia, were among'the visitor* here Sunday. I '*i I lector McCoaeh met Mayor Headley lor the Bret time. Mr. Franklin
hu-lly en^ged these day*
(ffiigof Ocean city ,h
from*week to week M*in telling
reader* about the ll'rM midwinter | retary.J^wl* R. Soil Boost Banquet” to be held next Fri- ba» been appolnleil day evening af 7 o'clock at the Majc- Secretary Smith Hotel. Broad -treel and tliranl ave-1 notify Chief Scull to
e. Philadelphia.
the in
r futur
The 220-yard dash was .ent. Instead of starting
next
imperative that the secretary, Robert H. Vollum, of-U07 Bet* Building,. Philadelphia, should kiiow at juice the name* of lhn»e who w ill participate, with those _of-their wive*. eel heart*.' Let It be Impressed 'on the mind* of all. that the Iglllr* are going to participate at thla banquet and that of Hie 20U persoiin who have accepted fully 40. percent will be ladle*. will be an djilimlsHc banquet, '■ubers of’the Taxpayers' A*-' sociallou have adopted a* their slogan angymeut." The |*»t I* burled, the uture U before ua. This I* the approiriate time for "starting soniethliig,'' f you have anything good to olt'er. "Turn on the switch of new Idea*. A'e are ready to start all our batteries ;olug and nometliliig I* bound happen," *ay« President William ifexamer, who add*: pessimist Is requested to * away. *A pe**hnl*t I* the amatuer
rong
view of everything. enlng. ..The great
rack r
. °1
ii ttilrd place lu this
. Del.*
thla
'ent.
i third if'O. C. well In
Bentliam, of O C. H. S , wi place hi the hurdles Lutton, " S , who Is a freshman, dkt I* event, and, although he did not u a place, he showed good form and expected to develop Into a Hue
hurdler.
The 44U-yard dash wa* the last event of the afternoon, and wa* won by r, of O. C. H. 8. Tills wa* exciting eveut of tbe after sper.the Inleracholastlc champion sprinter, ran neck and neck with Sehneklertlll the last turn. Then,with sudden burst of Hiieed, Scbnelder tilrau bl* speedy rival, breaking Hie tape In tbe fa»t time of M Sharp, also ofO. C. H. B.,dM well.ln
n favor
ouble .
I of u
s that >
iHon Tuesday eveiflni
it Mayer Headley had unlillerl Se<'-
Ih that ChlefSctill
trualit oHlcrr.
wa* instructed lo bring proceeding* - and (Ieorge M. e- chilliren,' It I*
attend school.
Breckley, win
Philadelphia,
thl* i
The Huai score stood
of DeLancey.
Thl* I* the closest •am ha* yet made with Uebancey-
thl* year.
Arrangement* have been made for return dual meet with DeLancey for May 25 The O. O. H. 8. team expect* to be In better «liape by that and make tbe DeLaucwy boy* hustle for their leurels.
Summary:
Oue mile—Wcbnelder, O. U.. H. 8 ; Sharp, O. O. H. 8.; Norrle, DeLancey,
time 4 54.
High juraji — Hoope*. DeLancey; Warren, I>eLancey; Crane, O. C. H. S., time fi.8. ■JHyard dash —Hoopea, Dgl-ancey: Leeper, DeLancey;Warreu, DeLancey. Shot-put—DeLancey first two places, Corson. O. C? H. 8:, third, distance
85 ffet.
Pole vault—Bebblt. DeLancey; KnbIneon'O, C. H. 8.; Breckley, O. C. "
keep going and going, keeping with the rest of Hie workers, crowding > night, Sunday* and holiday* note* alloted for rest ad recreation, until, some day, the iieudulum >f life begin* to «tiorten. our energies grow weaker and our knowledge of things grows dull, and then—what? a wish'for the past to come back. •The relation of health, happiness aud dl*|ioslHou depend* greatly on recreation—recreation I* the dlveraiou' if the mind. A diversion I* now offered lo you for one evening. • ■Some 25 year* ago a few honora.ble, rlstian, Uod-fearlng people located Peck'* Beach, seeking rest • and recreation, became cltUen* and realThey saw the sand bills and Ibelr labor could be turned Into wealth. They knew that, 65 miles from these sand hills, there were over one million of people sutTerlng from June to OctoI Hi extreme weather conditions, irse sand hill* were no situated >n one aide thev were swept by the southwestern breeze of the ocean, the north and ea*t surrounded by one of Hie handsomest bays In the State of New Jersey. They thought The tay was alive wlthXfl-b, crab* and Innocent -port for anyone
seeking It.
“The American la a natural lover of 'port. Philadelphians were attracted to this spot. They shared at first the hardships, fought the'mosqultoe* and helped by their eHbrts to upbuild Hi city. The member* of the Tax payers Association have this only In mind—t upbuild, atslt aud boost, knowing tba half-hearted ii e*a la the rankest aud most destructive weed In the garden of 'ork dud lukewenniiemtheboll weevil of life. If you want to succeed as a man or a city you must have enthusiasm. Enthusiasm Is heart power, lu the material world, horsepower the standard. In the world of mi work we have head, baud, and he power, aud these citizen** certainly displayed all thene ” Thomas K. Amstroug will be toastmaster at the banquet. Those who will respond to toasts, aod their anbjecta, are as follows; Mayor Headley, "Tile City." A.T. Dice, general manager of i Philadelphia A Reading Railroad t> pauy, "The Reading." Commodore J. Ralph Wilson,.“The Yacht Club.” H. F. Stanton, “Reality.” Commodore Clarence C. W. Wilson, The Motor Boat Club Prof. Jame* M. Steven*, "The Board
of Trade."
Simon y. Long, general manager of the Weat Jersey A 8ea*hore Railroad Company, "The WeabJersey.” Frederick J. Bhoyer, "The Board-
walk."
Hoq. Lewis M. Crease, •■Banking-In-
Mr. Townsend also will make an ildltloii to Hie second Hour of Capt. i. L. Yananinn's collage, on Central venue, uear Seventfi street, providing notlier bed room and bath, at a
Miss Jane F. Curran, secretary of Hie Ladles' Auxiliary of the Ocean City Yacht"Clob, I* In Florida recuperating from her elt'ort* In connectj^uwlth the recent five hundred' reTO' party given by Hie auxiliary In adeiphll It I* said that the party was a g[eat financial a> well as a *ocli success. Judging from tbe enthusiast existing among the members, It
ilWly to be repeated.
llrlKht I.IKIK” lor me Flee. The Ocean City Electric Light Con pany will make special Inatallatlnnsi have a direct private wire for llghth Hand'* Ocean Pier and the pier wl
be Illuminated on a grand scale thla
Capt. c. L. Breckley has placed ten pumps for oil tanks In his paint shop on Asbury avenue, below Ninth street. This will be a great convenience to
In hla growing bualue**.
HADDOCK’S CASCARA
Laxative Tablets
Eat like candy. Work like magic.
12 for 10 cents
Purify the blood with Htal's Spring Sarsaparilla
50 cents a bottle
PARK AUD TILFORD'S CANDIES MADDOCK’S PHARMACY Eighth and Asbury Ave.
STORE and STOCK
OF
Housefurnishing Goods ,.!for sale...
WOOL CHALLlS
pi! #1*
I”
MERCERIZED BURLAP 1 uia silk tinuli, very ptwi.w si"
CHICO SILK*
EiMMenil.Flindiis 521
s. S: McAllister
755 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J- J
aTwheremiraKrtfS
#vrs<lu»lrt,ur -s-s (vccTl r*l D e jWosulaifuT *Oi v prenersd umler the m-esnssl suriervlslAe ol
■'{fSaSSS f lo .".nneellunftnilioiir nwulsr v \ Work wr flsve nprnrtl IM Hall f ' vpnlenee of ID* frnrrsl rmbllr.
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B. McOIBENY, Prop. MISS N. n. TOWNER. R. V.
Resident Nurse
Beautiful New Cottage for Sale Second Street near lire Boardwalk «; This cottage is one of the prettiest and licst built houses - in this section. •j Basement finished, laumlry.‘w.-rvants’ licdroom, etc. First floor, large living room with nmntel and gas log, large dining room with, hay window, all wainscoted ' five feet high with plate rail, kitchen and pantry. Second floor, four bedrooms and bath with fine plumbing fixtures, closets in every room. Tltird floor, two bedrooms and storage room. ■i Will sell thus house for $3,700, and make terms to suit. If looking for a home let ns show you this. JOSEPH l. SCULL 757 ASBURY AVE.
H0T6LiDise/i yre:.. Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Street* 9PEN ALL THE YEAR
THE IMPERIAL CKNTKAL AVK,. OCKAK CITY. H J Icmalnh'bmt n ‘ m OPR!! ALL WIXTKK Mra. c. orruu.
Can you find ;
better or safer invcstiaent than First Mortgage on approved Ocean City Real Estate bearing six per cent, interest? We have invested" over a Million and a Quarter for clients i such mortgages during the past Fifteen Years without the loss of dollar in principal or interest. Can we not make such an investment
for yon ?
“SSST*... Massey & Edwards
IT WILL PAY YOU, K >»“ want to Rent or Buy a cottage, lo *ee B. Frank Smith 1036 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J Always bargains In Real Estate ai thleofflce. A atx-roonied cottage, with bath at Sixteenth street, on the beautiful Bayous, a big bargain. Five lota on Aabury avenue, uear Fifteenth street, $5000. . Lot 011 Bt. Charlea place, $700.
THE KATHLU itral Avenue, OCEAN CJT
MIMHB8 LKWMAUONAHl)
THE ELBERON (Formerly Ibe Emmettl KHillTH AMD (RETMA*. AVEETE ocean < lly. E. J. lot Water Himi. Every Iloom Tboren*IUy ‘ Healed. MEM. ELLA E. NAVI.OB, Prep.”HOTEL* ATGLEN One id the mml centrally located hotels in
For terms amt partteulara addraaa,
THE LAUREL
Grand opportunity for a live busi-
ness man.
Will sell or rent store property separately. If wanting a good business stand, it will pay you to
investigate.
Geo. O. Adams 713-15 ASBURY AVENUE
OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 0.11 Eiet-’tl-! St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week# to know If you can get It; we can tall XPU at once. Bargalue 111 Bay and Ocoau front propertleo. Choice cottager for Mile. Aleo lot* for tnveatment aud for Improvement—the choice of
Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,
Ocean City, N. J.
1. MKITH TOWEEEEM. Prep
BOARDING
MRS. C. F. WILMER
708 Central Ave.
Good board el reaaoneble ratea. Meala nerved. Special Sunday dinnera. m
K. A. PORTER Contracting; and Qradins 1014 A City
., "Purity of qur "Trenaportetlon
8., V ft. 8 hi
880-yard»-8chnelder,' O. 0: H. 8 ; Hoopea, DeLancey; Crouecker. O. U. H. 8., time 2 0». Hurd lee—Hoope*, DeLancey; Werm, DeLancey; Beuthem, O. O. H. H._ 220.yard*—^ Leeper, Delaneey; Warren, DeLenciy; Shoemaker, O. C. H. 8^ time IS 2 5 440 yerd*—Schneider, O C. H. 8 ; Leeper, IleLaucey; Norris, DeLancey,
K. K. Dasby he* made Ibe following,
rental*:
E. W. Burleigh’* cottage, 72%.Central avenue, to Mra. L. H. Heppa, of Philadelphia. Apartment of the Ocean Jfltjr Hall .Moclallon to Mr*. C. B. Hoffman, of Ocean City. Robert Flaher’s cottage, 651 Aabury reuue, to K. W. Merkley, Phlle-
delpbla.
Mr*. A. B. Radcliff 1 * eotlage, 608 Seventh etreet, to Charlea F. Nabb. -Robert Ftaher’e apartment In tbe Bonne Building, to John Powell, of Magnolia, N. J.
it purcha
:?r
Hotel Strand.
Thomas R. Fort, Ji Summer Reeort." R. W. Edwenf*. end Improvement*."
There will lie other kpeekera whose subject* were not known early this
week.
The banquet will take place -lu the handsome mein banquet hell of the hotel, eud the beat of service has been guaranteed. The menu will be . the •ery choicest tbe market emu afford The menu card will be prettily engraved, and the committee b»« «ecured tbe original photograph of th* Unit Reeding train that entered Ooean City Some prominent dtlaen* are shown In this photograph, which h** been reproduced on a steel piste. Tbe table* will be decorated With abundance of foliage flowers, candelabra end myriads of small Incandee-. cent lempa of many color*. In the grand rotande during tbe a»--jmblsge Hi* well known Elkin* $50.000 pipe organ will be played by e celebrated i-rgenbit. During dinner the Perlelau Orchestra will render popular
Buy Your Air Cleaner from the Home
Dealer
The only air-cleaning machine that stores all the bright new colors to your nigs aud carpets js.the Hoovvr Electric Suction Sweeper. The Hoover is the only machine that combines a revolving soft bristle brush with sue-
tidts.
m tpe Uouibnut, lb* p
It first lift* the floor covering 1 quarter of an inch froen the floor anc •then eira. •weep*, shake* and suctioi cleans it all in one easy operation. Let Us Clean One Room of Your Horae
FobBal*.—YaebtCept Le«Tt*n«th 1 meeting «toet; beam. IS fset 6 Inch.; ..U and boo|hl ,
700 Oeutral avs- “'V-
City clerk Adams was Inriructs* By I Its City Commissioner* at ibelr regplar
provfd* eight canvas
KS!„ C. W. Wilson; solicitor, Fmderlck J. Bhoyer. Directors-Victor J. Humbreebt, Tboe. R. Fort. Jr Thee. F. Armstrong, Che* F. Wall, Jo*. W. Fern ley, Dr. FWK, ttedem. CHm. H. Jacobs. A. T, Jame*, Jacob Bsla-
Chae.'W. Maslattt end J. W.
The booths coat $5.86 each, aejoordlug to an offer read from one Arm.
anger, Chea. V ■ndeoberger.
For Sole or Hire by CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 730-722 Aabury Ave. Ocean City Ne^ersey
Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR 8 A L E— A few kite located In Section O. Oefaa City, K. J.; io vicinity of Bute toad aod Pennsylvania and Kaading Baflroad station*. Also litas for bnngalon situite on Otaa| Bgg Harbor Bay, Basslay's Point, N. J. ABTHUR o D.J3A*ROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N.
Window Shades, Etc. 780-22 Aabury avenue.Ooaaa Clty.H j
Pree Cottage Sites AT— Peermont-Avalon, IN. J. We will deed lota on tbe Mein avenoe, one and one-half blocks from tbe ran, free of all Incumbrances, to those person* who will build cottage* 00 oue foaling not leas than $1500. Apply to Avalon Improvement Co.
POWELL’S Jtag y 25e. B “ t ' r
We have the latent in new dm* fabric and trimmings. The new shadow lace and all-over fo The latest in ladies' collars and belts. Shirtwaists, house dresses, etc.
LAKE
O. .L
...REAL. ESTATE AGENT.. I Asbury Avanoa, Oosan City. K. J.
J£ARK LAKE Undertaker and
QH ARLES L. HOFMANN RCQIBTKRKD ARCHITECT
Men'sshlrta.Cluett. Mon New line men's ilea.
I.ow prices apd reliable up-to-date goods. Phone T POWELL’S 931 Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
»Every Cold
The Excursion House
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