Ocean City Sentinel, 28 March 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel DR, RAINES GREETS 'MANY HOUSES RENTED

HIS NEW FLOCK FOR SUMMER SEASON

THURSDAY, MARCH

We •hall he Khul to receive IteniH of new* and comiiiuiilr»tlou» of mtemt

everywh^“ mU,, " ,, Asks fo.r Their Hearty Go-

HilcatloiiN kliould b

uipanletl with the full lutnie •Imw of the writer, not unvmafHy r publication, hut bhji Kuaraulee of

-hI faith. . .

Iny Aunday.’ lothel npartiiieiit li

l» proKree-liiK . crow if T» looki-d’

operation in the Work of

the Church.

The It’ev. Dr. J. 4}. Haiuea for Ice preoldent of Peniitnittoii He ary, the uew. |«>tor'of the Klr«t

ecuptaf flie pulpl

SPRING MEET OF COUNTY TEACHERS

SOMERS’ POINT

PEOPLE AROUSED |

f M e A L, L< ISTE R’S T

Move for Permanent Organi- t zation of a Live Board ^

of Trade.

Iiurcti Sunday.

•Idered, v

hd,w

>K hi* xermon, I I not feel *iranKe * new people 11

thel{ In

, r State Commissioner Kendall “ c ‘ l >• i and Other Educators Will 1

r j Gfve Addresses. u | • t’he aiinuat •prloy wmloii of tl

Real Estate, Men Say There is a Growing Demand for Cottages Here.

~--r>

Seeker* after coNlptf for the *uin- Keellnn that they «hV>ijlit

mer *ea*on_of IIS'- are becotnln* ratherlaetive^Mirt i

plentiful, and the real estate men" an. jof an aiitmnbt>U6bridge acro»« me nay : \ tlclpatc a KiKXt renting *ea*on. they'J*nd tbe *hort-cu! railroad'from May'* f

* _ j I.aodlux. the ollh-ial* aod priHulueot | f

4hi||Scvlio<V* for ^.cdtr

A

foyld take an A

r r "pci r |J

IT'S TIME TO SELECT MATEfllAL FOR THAT fTEW

EASTER GOWN ,

WE ARE'SHOWINC SOME CHOICE FABRICS FOR EASTER *

KOTELB 4*0 COTTAB—• Scotch Dali

•r.

t Cor. Filth St. and Wesley Ave.

t

i ALWAYS OPEN

n.

•OmlDWlrred. Hub* or ■lertrlrll j-, Malle Tlkrw-

. he ?'"'

d that

liatjte were atartlna ui* *'H be a benellt In both. ix to hi* family. Dr. llaliie*jDe!j:

best xlrl

i xreal (dace for

It?

n by the n

Isdurlox the KaHei

rntle *prlnK ■* liidl»po» t tilt eollt durinx the hi

X circle of the HIM

K V. t'ornoi f{uiu KlorUa.

PERSONALS.

d wife have r if i’hlladelpt

re Hit* i

of VVe-t I'hl e. of H addon I'acMtay. i

Job.

ered at the Imperial iriteW. Clltte, of tiei n town durinx the wee n It. Kendrick, of I'h

.delpl.

Mr*. Anna Ko»ter, of I'lilladelpjila. I* vlsitiux relative* In thl* city. Th<f H. J. Caaaelherry wa* feellux belter ; ve*terday afternoon. WrafR. J. t'rojik, of i'hlladHpliia, wa* AjpySnt xue»t of the Atxlen. Mr*. W. H. Houck, of Philadelphia, TH|be xue-t of Mfa. H. K. Staiiton. Mra. H|ie«eer t'bauce and Mr* Abble Abel are on a vt*lt to l.ee»tmrx, A. L. Hanimell, of Plea*antvllle, wa. a recent xue*t of l he Klberun J. Prank Turner, of Philadelphia, xreetnl friend* in thl* city Sunday K. \V, K. Sjpdem. of Philadelphia, wa* In lowii Saluntay and Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Wallwortb, of lladdoiilleld,werevl*llonihere Sunday Oiwlu if? Henry, of Philadelphia, wa. amoiix the vDllora here Saturday. Mr*. William Aldrich and dauxhler are apeiidlux a few day* In Ocean t’lly. Kobe ft W. Scott and family, of Overhruok. were vl*itotK. liereover SunMr*

week, a

pbia.

Ktieuezer Adam*, of We*t Phlladel. phla,, wa* among the vbdtor* heTe Friday. Mi. and Mra. W^W. Hlb-mi, of Philadelphia, Were recPDt Riienta of the Kathlu. Mr*. Hannah Kvaoa.of Millville. I* vMtliiK Mr*. John K. Towu*eud, 1IS7 A*bury avenue. Mr*. France* ‘ Wllaon, of Phllad'elphla. la occupying her collaxe at liua Wealey avenue. William Shrlver, of Plilladelphla, waa among file vtaltura to thla city’ during the week. Mr. and Mr*. C. L. Hag^ of Phlladelpbla, were In town . acveral day* during the week ('baric* Cartel', p"f Bridgeton, vl.licit hi* mother, Mr*. t'arriWCarter, hi thl* city, over Sunday. . Wll|lam H k McDoweil, of Narberth, onaufunraummer re*|deiita, wa* In town on Saturday. A. J. Dremler, of Princeton, will preach In the Klrat Preabylerian (’hutch next Sunday. Tliaina* It. Kurt, Jr, and wife, of (lermautown, were vlaltor* her Utter part of H*t week. - "Oui’tSoow, of Philadelphia, Rued at the Ocean (Illy Molui Boat L'lub'a home Saturday. Dr. J. W. R«** and'family, of Philadelphia, are occupyuig the cottage 609 Sevenweutn .I reel Harry Peter*, nf (iermauluwii, la vMtliiR Ida muttier, Mr*. Mary A. Kaeuwelu, IMS Weal avenue. Ml** Hara VaiKIllder and her abler, Mra. Rertha Smith, nt PeteraburR, were vlalton here Satufday. Prof. H A Hummel A ml wife, of OuakCitown. Pa., have moved lutu the eoltaxe 1084 Aabury avenue. • JotmT. Wolfeudeu, of t'ardlngton, Pa„ who recenlly bouxhl Uiid here, wa* among Hie vlaltor* Mgnday. - JohtiJL Murrl*, of Philadelphia, wax the guest uf Mr. and Mil*. Leauder S. t'ornun on Sati^fdiy and Sunday. Mr and MnCSamuel Z. Diirbortow, of Baltimore, are here for a ahort time *iu a bungalow at i8Sil We*t avenue. The Mlaae* B. and K Heim, who ttava «pent the winter montha In

;r lu

ntroduce herwlf With I

a.,d *1

will

vrlll be

Ir two daughter*. .There I cr member of Uie fatiilly 'r. Halnea •■Id that, iha-tered by Lord, he de»lred to he th othlnR for

f the city tl

ml lug

they c

t do.

• salutatory, the new past

ntroduce til* heare •lie whom all need speak* easily ai

•in!-hand < speaker 11 "!

ml* thirsting f.

erele (Sod—Jesu* Cl

*1. That I they do nc f an abstract w of a conMany a one ■>d, hut the I* for (Sod. i and India

mi the whole are willing >e* not keep • all llilng.

and Her Work;' iml High School

Mayhew, Holly Beat

Brighter Side.”

lowing hflhe prograi

(lay:

9.30—Opening exercises. 9 48—Appointment of cot other detail*. - 10—Department session*.

II He i

ake* all n

i. Ood'a way of doing thing*.

All need to know (iod.a*

ll I. a holy aod «nered tiling friend like Jem* Christ, who

I'lo.cr Ilian a brother. d that I* a delightful

aticketb

day i

fat he

ltlc-*eil la the mother

W'Itli n daughter in her teen* who * her young heaiLou her parent'* leo thecullured tireek exclaimed ant to *ee Jesua,” he "aid'only all of our auula want. It I* the of everyone to have till* frieud, Jean* Christ. There are times when It well to have a good cry In the secret ■e*sea of one's room, to pour one's ill out to Christ and to a*k Him to be ire friendly. When you want mtal gymna.tlc* that will stir yon through, Htudy JgsuaChrist. When u waul to be manly, study Je-ua rl*t. The outcome of thla studying of Je*ua clirfat la that some day you

III mret and be wllh Him.

Dr. Haloe* said that at I he cloae of ie **rvlcp*. lie would be glad In meet id •.liake the hands of those present, e waa e*|>eclally anxious to meet the bny«'lie saw present, aa he la par-

ticularly fond of boys.

AI lb* conclusion of Hie sermon, praverwa* olTered by the Bev. Samuel Plilladelphla Conference. MAY HOLD UP BUILDING

Step* have .been Inken In secure an •Junction against the erection of the building recently slatted.on Asbury, venue by Messrs. Crease A Scull. The action la being taken by Alonxo Tear* ago an agreement was made between Alonxo Cotton and tialner P. Moore, now dead, that Moore could build up to the division lloea -helween lota 4« and 440 a distance of 50 feet

from the alley.

Colton. It wa* agreed, could build up tile division line* of these lota from

e front, a dlatance of 50 feet

The ag'reeinent also aald.that Moore

build within tiiree

the division line of Cotton and Cotton

aimllarly agreed.

It la understood that the land on which the building la being erected been Insured by a title company.

M. TownaendV bungalow, 82J Third atreel. to Mrs. Mattie A. Clark, of Woodbury, who will occupy It daring

coming seaso!

Mr*. Hannah Hughes, of Port ElUi_j>th, Is vlsftlng at Captain .Benjamin Henderson'shome.SIO Kleventli street. Mr* H. Gluckert, of West Philadelphia.is among the v|*ltors to thla city.

„ of- Bridgeton, Is a e home of her parent!, Mr.

and Mr* Charlee Watson, In tills city. (igorge Burton, of Wyudmoor, owner of the apartment house on the BoardSixth street, waa In town Mon-

"day a

' May

ie,” by J)r. Bromley Smith, dl University, will he given. II lie followed by a reception I'ommfashmer of V-ducatlnn . Kendall, aod oilier well-

ion eommlllee cemprises

Prof. J. B Hastings, West Cape Mat Supervising Principal Henry Cha mers, Holly Beach; Mis* Marjorie I Maclutlre, Court House, and Mb

Itoxamia dandy, Woodbine.

The

Later that e'

banquet, when the-rollmvliig will be re-ponded to: Calvin N Kebdnll, commissi education, “Perspiration and I

will, hi

n, "The Teacher uuley Smith, A Inrt Between Col-

School, "The am Mr Hatur-

Ancient History Year High School Cla Myers, A. M , prlncip: High School,

Tuc

, a Kaetor in High School Auly C. Davis, principal e High School.

Second floor of Hold. Montgomery's apartments, 1222 Central»avenue, to I). P. Ballard, of Oak Lane. Ballingall's cottage. 871 Third Btreet, to Joseph O. Laird, of Mlnnei polls. Clayton-Haiuea Brick’s collage, 877 Delaucey place, lo den. C. Kreejian, •f Uermautown. J. M. Chester ha* made the following rentals: First floor of Oliver Brooks', apartlent, on Delaucey place, to dordon Noble, ot Philadelphia, who Is Wnuected with the Lehigh Valley Ball-

>ad.

('apt. William Houck’s • Wesley avenue, to Miss H.

of Philadelphia.

A. Simmons' coliage. 1401

. Hughe*, of

aCeou

“After Two Year*, the Sequel of Our Present High School Course," H. W.''halmers. Holly Beach. lilseiisshm. UKAMMAR IlKI’AKTMKNT. James M..Stevens, A. M., of Ocean ■Ity, president. ;t) "My Ideal Hecilatton In deograpliy Beiliiceil lo the Practical," Miss Annie P. Hewitt, Capo May Court Hou*e. Discussion. (2) "How 1 Conduct • My Mental Arithmetic Cla.*," Win. J. Moure, DIhcussIoii. , (8)' "Agriculture,” deorge Klllott, Denniavtlle. Dlwusslon. (4) "Some (Juestkin* and Their Answers", Kodney Van dllder. I'KIMARV IIECAKTUKNT. Mis* Kachel Charlesworlh president. ) "Physical Training,f Mi** Irene Cheldrey, Cape May Point. Discussion. "Device* in Teaching S|>elliiig,'’ Ml** Charlotte Bayant, West Cape

May.

Discussion. (8) "Primary Language Work," Ml** Winifred Morris, Cape May City. Discussion. (IKNEKAI. SBWniN. 41.—"The State Teachers' Association,” President deorge Morris. .15—Addrea* by Commissioner Kelli dell. : AITKRSOON 8KKUUS. ' Music. Keixirts ofrommllleeiK Addraea.by Bromley Smith, A. M. Music. ’How (n Organize a Commercial Course,” Miss Bertha Barbur.Cape Maj High School. ' Discussion. Recitation,J.D Townsend,Rk) drende. ■The Value of the Story,” Miss Krva T. Mayhew, Hally- Beach High School.

’Alma ot Parent-Teacher tlon, , ’ Joaepb F. Leuthn. r, principal Sea Isle City schools.

Discussion.

Adjournment.

WILL LIGHT STREETS ,altars Avritnr to tie lllotnlqalctl At the meeting of the Ocean City lustneaa Men’s Association Tuesday evening. It was announced that nearly aufllcleut money had been raised lor the Illumination of Asbury at-enue,

Fourth lo Twelfth streets, by

meaua of electric light slrlngera, ahd

the contract waa awarded.

The lights will be of eigbt-candle

fiower. There will be 20

anil w ue. »■• j"—

several prop-' stringer, with a tolal of 800 light!

visitor* here ; the »treet* mentioned. Some of theee lights will be turned n .next Saturday evening. There will

of them

day

'William T Pretlymaii end wife. Philadelphia, who ““ erile* In thl* dly, ,

Monday

Mr. and Mr*. Seth L. Hand, offape

May Court House, were guest* of their, on

daatfhter. Mr*. Clinton Johnsnii. In 1 not be enough rime to get el this city, recently | up by tbel night. The work

Mrs.' Jennie Cutuilughain and Mr*. | the stringer* In positlou will be alarted Anna Davies, of Philadelphia, were In eighth street and continued up and Ocev City Saturday and Sunday, reg- |low|1 A >buty avenue from that street.

u 'XX,!';. irSRi, -ir. ,..d i ^ daughter.of Philadelphia, *|ienl a few ( member* were eleclem day* here during the week, the guests ' * of Mr. and Mr* 8. C. Oofl. Win «l*e »-.»«*«< r*. deorge F Fish, of Clnclni.all, | TheVhrlstlan Kndeavor Society of aiboiig the recent visitor* In thl* ; lhe y lrst Presbyterian Church will

o.*‘. Mr and Mrs.Kish have Ju»t re- ^ ^ ( . lllertJ1 | ume , 1 ti u the church turned from a eouthern trip. - -

Mr*. F. A. Thomas, of Butralo,

companlad by her nephew a young «on of lhe late Mra. Eva Boater. I* viaItlug her mother, Mr*. John. Jeffries. In thl* city. |

aimaiinri Wanted.

Kaster Monday evening. Iswal people will furnish th* entertainment.

Have you seen the new ItiC-H, the lateal creation of R.C. Hupp, the wall know antompblle manufacturer from

ide by H. K. Stanton: ieorge Burton’s collage, 829 t aile* plpce, lo'W. W. Sketchier.

Mount Alry-

lie'Rev. Fordyce It. Argo's cotlaii .. . St. Charles plai-e,.lo Hpiuucl Dav f’arry, of Germantown. Mra. Knoetc-Somers' (village, 8 •‘mirth street, to Prof. I). It. Sbuinwa •f the'l'nlver-lty of Pennsylvania: Mr*. Mary E. Iterens' cottage, 84.8 Second street, to liny (’. Whldin, t'yiicolte . .Second fliipr'of- the Lane api tents, Wfi Peonlyn place, lo Chai I'. Glaser, of Philadelphia. First flmir of James E. Brya HI,'. Third street,

msey, of Fra •nrker Miller's

•nth place, to I West Philadelphia

ird.

trd tin

' F'y

of Had-

•es*1neii of Somers' Point are

! lug step* io organize a bqitnl of In Theylhlnk, a* *ome have exprei -It, Ihal (hey.Bhonld. co-operate > j Ocean CKy people in llielr etfurti I mean much to Somer*' Point ’a* a* to Ocean City, and they are wlllhig,

[ they pay.4o do their part.

I, A meeting wa* held a short tin •luce and a preliminary organlzatU was effected. Afioriier meetjng wa* have been held ihe latter part of la week, but there wa* a misunderstand-

ing on the part of a nuin

night.

Now, It Is announce will be held in city h (Friday) evening, for t ellectlug a permanent The.deslre la expressed by a number

eld.

iria^e, OHS

H. Sim.

William Noble, m

iielk-lal Ic

h plac

Among those Interested m the pro posed board of trade are Mayor Sleek, Postmaaler Walter Hooy, Chaa. Steelman, who Is president of City Council; Councilman J. F. Hilt, Lewis Mathias, Cha*. J. Collins, Lewis Stenber, ('apt. Japhet Booye. W Kern, principal ot the school; Gerald Percy and Captain

Can you find

MADDOCK’t CASCAFA

Laxative Table.ls

Cal like candy. Work like magic

12 for 10 cents

’urify tlie blood wllh

Nyal's Spring Sarsaparilla

50 cents a bollfe

PARK AND TILFORD S CANDIES

HADDOCK’S PHARMACY

Eighth and Asbury Ave.

Kalph Chester's cottage^ on Detailcey place, to William Hetzell, of Philadelphia. T. 8. Simmons' cottage, 1407 Central avenue, loll. B Osmond, of Philadelphia. F. K Darby report* lhe following

ntala:

Mr*. A. B. Radcllff’* coltage. 702 / Wesley avenue, to Mr*. Elizabeth M. T^HE I*I > *TO - I)ATE '

of Baltimore, »td. i ■ . mnah Babcock's collage,819 .TONSORIAI. PARLOR to William Forrest, of B24 Asbury Avenue Ocean (ilty. * (

John Wallace'* corisge. <13 West, Four Barbers NO WAITING venue, lo C. K. Donnell, of Ocean j -

Ity.

Willard Bletzer's cottage, 815 Fourth reel, to Thomas M. Scott, of Phlladelplila. WILL BUILD COTTAGE

fierier or safer investment than a t>i/ Jl/erlgjge on approved Ocean City Real Estate hearing six per cent,

interest? We have invested over a flfittion and a Quarter -for clients in such mortgages during the past Fifteen Years without’the loss of a dollar in principal or interest. Can we not make such an investment

for yon ?

r„ v .. Massey & Edwards "'“’..“It™,

rs. Hamii t avenue

Ham A. Wilkinson.

Otis M. Townsend has received Ihe contract tu build an unusually pretty -cottage, costing (1000, at Ninteenth street and Wealey avenue, for Win. A. Wilkinson, a Philadelphia huAiness reaiding at Westmonl. N. i. - Tt la to\:e flnlshed by June 1. ' The cottage, which will be out of the ordinary, In.tbal It will have broken lines, will be on Ib'e bungalow order. It wttl have t.wo stories and basement, the latter couUluing a garage. There will be live bedroonaand batb. Mr. Wilkinson has been spending the summer seasons 4n Atlantic (illy number of years, but haa decided me to Ocean (illy In the .future.

TEN YEARS-OLD

Washington Camp, No. 75, P s O. 8, of A., will celebrate the MM*’* tenth mnnlveraary tomor--eveiiiiig In the social rooms of the First Presbyterian Church. Tbere.wlll be a program ot'-music and readings, and !t Is expected that will be made by 8tate President Blackman, of Atlantic City, and District President Fraser, of taiulb

Heavllle.

New Mac tuners (or New boiler and engine rooms are being added to .the electric light com pany's plaot by Joseph G Champion, Is alao making alterations. The company Is preparing lo tnstal a lot of new machinery. Bon* Isaac Approved. The State Pnblle Utility O

has approved-of the proposed bond laof the Ocean City Sewer Company. Meaart. Maaaey and Edward* were In Trenton In reference to thla matter

Monday.

Fo* Hale—Automobile, Autocar TypdXIl. complete-top. wUidaMeld and all aondrle*; price. 840(f Frank Nelm*. 48 N. Seventh 8t., Phlla., Pa.

BuyYour Air Cleaner from the Home

Dealer

The only air-cleaning machine that •stores all the bright new colors to your ruga and carpels is the Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper. The Hoo is the only machine that combines a revolving soft bristle brush with suc-

Tt first lifts the floor covering a quarter of an Inch from the floor and then aim, awaepa, shakes and auction cleans it all in one eaay operation. Let Us Clean One Room of Your Home

- For Sale or Hire by (.HAS. E. ADAMS & BR0. .720-722 Asbury Ave Ocean City New Jersey

Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday Night

The Excursion House

JAMES CLARK :: Proprietor MAIN STREET aod . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS* POINT :: N. J.

WOOL CHALLIS

MERCERIZED-SuBLAP

PENJAH SILI

SsSSiS

Eslniitries am ElmtUti Msesif

s. s. mcallister 755 Asbury Ave. i Ocean City, N. J. J

Beautiful New Cottage for Sale

Second Street near tbe Boardwalk of the prettiest and best built honses

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

HOTEL . biseAYRe..: Ocean Ave. Between Klglith and Ninth Hireeta

?i This cottage in this section.

li Basement finished, laundry, servants'bedroom, etc. I-'irs floor, large living-room with mantel and gas log. large dining room with bay window, all wainscoted five feet high with plate rail, kitchen and pantry. Second floor, four bedrooms and bath with fine plumbing fixtures, closets Third floor, two bedrooms and storage room, li Will sell this house for *3 ,700, and make terms to sui If looking for a home let us show you this. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 ASBURY AVE.

wore ocean on

' REAL. ESTATE

B. FRANK SMITH 1030 ASBURYAVENUE Collages, Hotels and Apartments for sale and rent. Lot* and Farms for sale. ' A double bov*e near Twelfth slreet In good repair, for sale. *3,000. Lot on Asbury ave., near Third at., price, *650. H-rnomed cottage with balli, at B.syiui*. *1,850.

REAL ESTATE -n* INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeka to know If you dhn gat It; we can tell you at once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice collage- for anle. Alao Iqta for-Investment and for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. * Apply Ip , • J.'M. CHESTtR & CO.. Ocean City, N-. J.

Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish a Desirable location for a Seaside Heme FOR S A L E—A few lots locaUd in Saction 0. Ocean City. N. J.. ■ in vicinity of 8Utc road smi Perm*) I rank, and Kaadiug Railroad station*. Also sites fur liiingslovrs situate tm Orest Ktfg Harbor Bev, lleeslsy's Point, N. J. . ARTHUR^D.JEi ARROWS 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. 1. J.

Free Cottage .Sited AT— Peermont-Avaloi

We wilt deed lots on the Main avenue, cean, free of all lurambraiicee, to tboee peraoi •me costing nql^ses than 11500. Apply to Avalon Improved I JO5 Arch. Street, Phllada. or Peerm

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H.A.W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL . • CKNTKAL AVR. OCEAN CITY, N J

L WINTER Mr*, c. orrzu.

THE KATHLU UXSCenlral A Ten ue, ’ OCEAN CITT. N. J.

WYOMING Y34 Off-EAli AVCXI'K Orma « llj. II. J.

THE ELBERON (lunuFrly Um kmn.HI) EIUHTM AND CRETE A I.’AVER EE ’ Ocmui < ley, R. J. lot Water H*au Kvvry Koom Tbaroaghljr Heated. ERE. ELLA K. EAT1EE. Prey. HOTEL ATGLEN .One of th* meal centrally lueated botala in ' Ocean City. Th* aim baa Always bean to make tins hum* select and bomeUka, and Ita uxl assured patronage ptovsa tta eneFut term* and paitieulars eddraai, *

THE LAUREL HIS CENTRA I. AVENUE, NEAR TKACH

■ ■TM TOWRaCED. Wrap

BOARDING MK8. C. F. WILMKR 7(8 Central Ave. Good bosuTat reasonable ratea. Meals •erred. Special Sunday dinners.

' K. A. PORTER Contracting and Grading ’ 1014 Asbury Avenue CMy

O. L_ LAKE . .REAL ESTATE- AGENT...

IRA e; WALL 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey

Plain ud Decofitna

POWELL’S JS/w® 3 *"

We have the latest in new dress fabric and trimming*. The new shadow lace and .all-over fa neck and Ale*re*. The latest in ladies collars and belts. Shirtwaists, hpnae'dresses, etc. *

^>P-

Men'* shirts, duett, Monarch or Bmory

Estimatea Cheerfully Given A Post Card will bring pur aer- ., vice to you.

l-ow price* and reliable up-lo-date goods. Phone > POWBLL’S 931 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

First National Ocean City, N. J.

Mast oultat. want* steady po-itlon. whom it ta*e» M ^ H Manager three year* with prerent em-, Adams, of Tu^kahoe. brought M do» n ployer. F.Hakt. 4228 Adams ave., from Pblladelphia.lmmedlatsly on Us

K?S.!E£*aE:«i“S“«5: WANTED.-Rooms and board In pri-| who have the agency for are.. Atlantic city. •»*1^7. cl * m r '

For Sale l^icht Capt. Lew Length, 43 feet; beam, 13 feet 6 inches; Mil and motor, latter 1 8 horse power. Apply Capt. lewis Rislq 700 CENTRAL AVE.

Also several gasoline motors, • to 16-horse'power, for sale great bargain

Uong Winter Evenings

COMBINED WITH

Extreme Cold Weather ■re mo*t enjoyed, whan with yonr newspaper, farariU magasins or evening* gaur* y<>a can baVe UKIORT LIGHT. THE TU1NOSTEIN LAMP ia tb* only rival of daylight.

The eoat ot current ia ji Carbon Filaiaaot Lamp.

A pare wtute light with no ahadows.

1 (bird of that required for tW obi style

Nool

as all lb

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