Ocean City Sentinel, 4 April 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel!BIG RUSH FOR

TUPBHDAY. Ai'Hili 4, 1012.

COTTAGES HERE

* Klail in receive Item" of nimmilcattoii" of Interml |

imimilly enil our reeiier" jj any 0 f (l, e Easter Week

Visitors Sccnre Homes for

with the full iiewe ami Summer Season.

AmonR tin- early arrival" of Ka-ler trek vlitllor" were rhaiiy who fur the Ir-i lime have .ojjkIx "uimuer home"

ii Ihl" uily. Thene Include a‘

ak a irualknlee of

BOARD 0^ TRADE VOTES AGAINST WOMEN MEMBERS

SPECIAL SERVICE GOOD FRIDAY

Two Massscs Also to be Said ! in 91. Augustine’s Easter

| Sunday.

DOTS.

Monday. ^

• _ The Kou^leenlh >lreel drain I"

coiii|ileled

Kulertalumrul In l.'aaluo Clul

urday nlifhl.

The pirtillc eoinfort "tntlnn v hulll uu Niulh "treel, after all. , The city ha" Rranleil a (|ull

r of Jot 731, Kecll

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with It

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In*—harhlu

"ulwcrlcllon |p th re {or KeMer. Man;

Iteuaw yoi KKNTINICI. w hill have already di A"hury avenue, between Fourth ami Twelfth "Ireel", look" very prelly with ll> extra Illumination.

■ Bcyu>lomed t

minor (or Die "ea-on. i"-ey A KdwarU", w ho ha'

umlt'r thl> particular ll-t are ir I'hlladeliihla'a luoat pronllneut im men and naturally a very de- ; aui|ul"illyu to Ocean t,‘lfy'«

Thackera'a coltaRe, 1710 Wealey avenue, to Waller H. Jarcu, a rellrol manufacturer IivIiir at heatnut Mill. North aide of ItoRerJ. Meatta' double eottaRe, Fourteenth ".tree! and WealeyHarry J. Ilelatiey, vice preeldent and trea>urer of the (luarau-: tee Kafe l)rpo»lt Company, of Phila-

delphia.

M. 11. Itu'dderow'a new cottaire, on Park place, to Frederick A. Martin, a hlladelphla lawyer. Dr W. H. I/OUR'a cotlaife. I8'j»('eual avenue, to Clarence M Drow n, <if

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The hontla for which'II, M. tlrant A Co., of New York, tdd at a recent nieetuiR of the City Cuniuil""loner> ’ have hern "ent to thl" Arm, It wa> re porleii by Director Thom at Iheweelily im-eiiiiK Of the City Coinmlaalmier". PERSONALS.

Albert Fo|(k, of Caiuden, war a vl«|. tor here durlnx the week. * AmoaG. Chamlier", of Plillaii^^hla, •Prof. Cohen and wife have returned jji their Hoard walk apartmenla. Ml"" Dertlia Kcull ha" returned from at»w day"' vUlt to Philadelphia.

Illeakly, city

iou"e, Thirteenth «lreet Wealey avenue, to Frederick P. er. of Philadelphia J DeltooaM’a Boardwalk atore to Kent ley A Co , of Philadelphia. J Deltouaae'a Doanlwalk "toreJo

Klla« Itaraa

Itanck’a cottafte, 1087 On- , to Wm. II. Horn, Hr , a Philadelphia manufacturer. :>or of Heymour Davla’ apartOcean avenue, to C. <). Alexander, of Philadelphia. K. J. Ilnral " rottane. I'J45 Aabury ■ rmie.tu Dr. Ivlinuuil Klmiuway. of

hlladelphla.

Clayton llalnea Brick ha" rented the upper and lower,apartment" of 831 Fourth "treel anil the up,er apartment of 8^8 Fourth "tree! J. M. Cheater'marie a rernrd In reulaTa one day thla week, when he cloved in seven coltaRe" He report" the

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l(.i"cne Fauuce and wife, of Philadelphia, have returned to tlilif city. lleorRe KeuMeruiacher, of (’hlladel.-

plda, wa" i Mr and Mra. Join Wilde, of Philadelphia, reRlMereil at the WyoinliiR till* week Mnr David Kmllh and datiRhler, of Kdirewater Park, were vUltor* here thl" week.,. Mr". Kllxabeth McKee, of Philadelphia, la occupying her cottage, 1431 Under UherlH-Colrmao F. Corson,, ol Cape May Cpurt House. wa« a vla|. tor here Thuraday. - Joseph Wllmer haa returned to Ida • home In thl" dly. after apendliiR a few daya In Philadelphia. Maurice V. Daniel", a well known Philadelphia lawyer, waa a visitor to Ocean City on Hunday. Mlw Kdua Hchurch, ofthDrity, who la a "cliool teacher at 'Caldwell, N. J.; I« home for the holiday". Intefnal Bevetiue Collector Wm, Mi-Coach, of Philadelphia, war ainong the vl»ltora here Huriday. ^ JobtfM. MiRtilRan and family, of Philadelphia, are occupyIiir their i lage, 1680 Wealey avenue. . Itobert B. Vollum and family, Phtladelpbla, are "pending the h daya In tbetr cottaRe here. Mra. M. P. Pitt and dauRhter. Ilyla, and MIm Uoldle. of New York, are reqteh Hall. . Lour and Albert Snyder, of'Kaat Orange, were among recent arrival" al the Atglen. Councilman Claude Majian, of A*alniT, waa In town a few daya alnce and regtalerarial the Klberon. MlaalaileCompton, of Philadelphia, la "pending a few deya with her aunt, Mr*. William Powall. In thla city. ( nmniiMlore U. Howard Hchermerhoruahd wife, of Wert Philadelphia, areWnong the visitor" to Ihl* dly. W. H. Weurlch and family, of Philadelphia, are oecupyiu# their collage In thla city far a few daya’ outing. Charle* 8. Patton, a well kuoi Philadelphia banker, and wife have opened their Central avenue collate Mlaa tiertrude Urquhart, of Weal Philadelphia, la visiting of Mrs Kmma Corson, for a few daya. Kamuel Carharl. of thla dly, la "pending a few'daya wHh Ids daughter, Ml.» Ksllier Cartiart, hi Philadelphia. William A. Bender and. wife., of Wa*t Philadelphia, who have a cottage here, were amuuR the week'" arrival". Mrs. Llewellyn Baker and mother, Mra. Harriet Ambler, of Philadelphia,

delpina. First Amir of the Carlton apartlenta to T K. Doyle, of Philadelphia. Paul A l>avla’ cotUge, 704 Sixth' Ireet, to J. H. Pomeroy. Hecoud Amir of T. 8. Htmmona’ apartmenla, J4I0 A»bury avenue, to A. L. Hprague, of Philadelphia. A. M Ht^ltli’" cottage,' 1424 Central venue, lo O. L. 8mlth, of Grand iUpIda. Bev. 8. W. Lake’" cottage, 7IHHIxlh aired,to James Field, of Philadelphia. H. CmaaluRham'* collage, 1109 Weelay avenue, lo a Phlladdphlati.

Barter a«Hain at the Bow Hug Certno. The HowllnR Ca"liio la now open for ... We'heve placed

Oof 1918 In the bowliiiR room Ova Box-Ball alley", au that 4hoae who enjoy thla popular Rame will And here avr ' thing In the bawling line for their

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.llowing rc The Powi

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Mayor Headley, Favoring! ^ ^ ^ Eqoui Rii,hi» r oppose, TRADE BOARD TO

E. M. Sutton’s Motion.

. * — -4 HELP ROAD WORK 1 Monday evcnliiR. the Bev d. K. Lake 0 ‘ tne i ro-> —in preMMilvd the nauie" of ten men for j . .. , ^.Church at 4 o’cb election tomemtwrrtilpaud^he" d*' 1 Agrees to Assist H. A. Weath,'j"‘;;^| ,, ^ , " l ^''

'Trade— \ erby, of Millville;

* Go6d Project.

HOTZLa AMB

r McAUUISTCR’S

Scotch Dali

Ht. AdRurtlne’" » tutnormw alter-!'

the folio*

f Ocean CJtyr. feelltiR a great Interest i the*object" of the Board of Trade, illclt.tlie privilege of becoming inemer» of your .iMiniirable body that we

AHV A. MlLNKI IlKLAIUK It A K Kl HU. MCOlhKNY, 'CKETtA C. Co*

why t

line, hut heexpre""e<t It

night II would t>c •Ii a branch of the

id the

it la the practice meuibcrahlp, he tin all right to have am

board.

. Dr. Lake w auled

object loi

did not care to nee a woman president. It. W. Kdwardasald It waa certainly o Die credit of any set of people to dedie to Join tlie Board of Trade. It Is a rebuir to Die men uf Die city who do not belong to the board that these womeli "hould ask to be |>cnnltled to become members.. The speaker nalri he would not feel like endorsing the movement until the member" look more eloaely Into the matter: Howard Taylor declared Hi

here, Mr". Baker opening the Oceanic. Hcott Hand and daughter, of thla city, returned Sunday evening from a vUlt to Cape May Court House nd Avalon.

' Dll" city, waa among the t ere Tuesday. Mr. Ingeraoll baa rented Mra. Downes' cottage, Aabury avenue, near 8lxth street, which he will occupy with hla family. Mrs. Kli/.a Heaa and daughter, of Philadelphia, are occupying their tafie on Aabury avenue, beh tecuth atreet, for a few daya. Mrs: L. L. Hhedden and daughter Kllxabeth, of Plattaburg, N. Y , have •pending a few days here a guest" of Mr. and .Mra, L. M. Creaatf. MlssOeuevra Chester, who attends young women's school at Hlrmlng am, Pa., la spending the holidays itb her parents, J. M. Charter and M. B Welnier, of Philadelphia, waa among the vlaltotw to thla .city Saturday. Mr. Welmer haa been a summer resident with his family alnce the Ar»t days of the resort. ctias. Hexamer, of the Philadelphia Und-rwrltera' A ••relation, a cottage owner here,.was in town Saturday. He look a run over lo Atlantic City to

_ owner In the upper section city, ha* accepted a pm-ltlon as rtenographer In the oMee of Maaaey A EdMr and Mra FMward M. Baldwin, oroiney, are gueata of Mr anil Mis. Lewis K. Smith In their Wealey avenue cottage, "Mr Baldwin la amlatant liaymapftr of the New York. Pblladelphta nint-Norfolk Railroad. . Frank Schneider, a Philadelphia hushieas man with a numBerof frleudi hers. ls oecupylng hla uaw cottage or. Wealey avenue, below Fourteenth atreet. He la accompanied by hla slater. Ml"* Margaret, and MIm Roselle,

of Philadelphia

P. G Walerboune ha" resigned hla poeltlon aa telegraph operator at the Pennsylvania railroad rtallon Klghth atrvet, to take elflicl April Mr. Waterhouse has held the pnrttlou since October. 19ti!i, and haa mad dumber of friend" here. The argument for an Injunction, ... the legal proceedings brought by Alonio Colton against L. M. Cream and Jomph I. Bcull.was not heard before Chancellor Walker Hi Trenton Tuewtay. The liearlng waa poat|>oiied

until Saturday.

If you want freah Aali, go

Htckuion’a new up locale market. We.bave fresh "had and "had roes, Spanish mackerel. Kgg inkrtmr River perch, aleak cod and Haddocl

r- 1 nice Maurice River elar ‘ I- at N. Hu kmon'h, 1133

A5 Affair II o«lera

why they ahould not he the hoard These are business women and entitled to repreaeutatlou here. They will be acllvertuid do their duty, Dr. I N. li[h'Coin moved that the women form a ladles' auxiliary. Mr Lake said he is rilsinlereated hi Die matter except as he l» for Die beat Interests of Ocean City. He desired to know if the hoard wants such women as Miss MfcOlbeny, who has done remarkable work here In her line. He called attention lo Mrs. Baker, who. he said, manage" the Oceanic, a hotel above the peer of aoy hotel In this cily, and wished to know If Die board does not want a woman of her ability. He urged'lbat the board elect these women as members. He said to ''turn Diem down" would not be magnatilramis or bu«lneas-ltke. > It was found that the board'" constitution says that “all peiaous shall be eligible to membership." Many of the memtier" expressed Die opinion that nofaKiy lull-rested In Die board has thought, for a moment, Dial women were Included. The board has always been cpnsktered a strictly men’s organization. Calling K W. Edwards to the chair. Prof. J. M. Steven", president of Die board, went upon the. Aoor and said that the Board of Trade’s membership ■jeen confined lo men, the memappeared to feel, and It seemed to him that If they want lo admit ladles way to do It Is to have stated In the constitution that they are eligible, de said he thought It Is the under, itaudlug that Die members cau make his change. If they want In do Dili they should submit a projiosIDon t change the constitution.' For himself, e said, he would like to ace t ir handled In some such way John Marts said It sretued that It would be necessary to change the constitution to keep Mayor Headley said he woulvl not argue for or against the matter, but called atleulton to the Civic at Sea Irte City, whose members have done Ane work for that question to be decided; Is whether the .-omen could do members of such au organization as being members of the Bopr'd of Trade. Secretary tltia M. Townsend said be board wants the help of everyone Let them In," be advlaql, . Mr. Lake said Mlaa Conard. of the Katblu, stated that she would have aomelhlng to say If she rr of the board. Jos. 1. Scull said this t ne on blm.4^ He thought, the Board I Trade was a men's orgsnlxatlo

added.

•Dr. Gris com said this board business men's organisation. Postmastar Sutton declared that he > not lu favor of woman suffrage, lie In favor ol an associate organise Don being formed. Mayor Headley said he waa going to jte to favor of tbs women. He declared that hfijlucs not want His things are at- present, but .affair* would be different If wnmei allowed to vote. He exp^^ed lu favor of women voting, and said that Die women of China live year* trom now will have more lo say general aflalrathau have the wi of today hi this country. Mr. Lake wild he would take the petlDnn back to the women and tell them lad made a mlrtake/ He moved uuend hla motion that all the lea he voled on by making It read that the men'a names be voted on. The motion carried, Howard Taylot voting agalusl It. Joseph I. Scull moved Dial Die matter f electing the women be referred immlttee He sahl It Isn't fair to this Board of Trade lu the poslltou the petition has done. Postmaster Sutton moved that thla irgantzatlon do not admit ladles aa nambera, and IhemoDou waa Seconded by Mr. Scull. Tlie motion being put, those lu favor of It were asked to stand op, and twelve of those lu the room did so. Seven of the member* voted against ie motion, Which was declared to have been carried. John Marta wanted the- lews ueaded, so that the members will be able to know who la eligible—ao. loo. that ell might know whether a wo-

o'clock-un Kaslef Sunday morning. Palm was blessed'and distributed to

A Millville pajier contain" Die fol- the very large congregation present wing: ; last Sunday; when the “Passion" was Weather |>ermUllng. work on 'the read by Die rector. Father Sweeney iiprovement of the Tuckahoe road urged u|>uu his hearers the necessity; III begin Maud ay -morning, April 8, of living ChrleDab lives at all Dines, by which time It Is believed the vnlun. j The precept* of the Church,. he said, tafy subscriptions for Die wrfrk will should always be obeyed. dal $1000 In cash.

IVuhlii Die past live days H. A. I'ealherby, who pushing Die pm.

Jsrt, has received #600 In ca«

scrlpDoiis and hi

for the beginning of Die work the cash paid in on pledges will total that Weatherby has received a very eucoutaglng letter from State Kbad ’nmmlsslonar Stevens lu reference to he Improvement, and Is now walling 'or another announcing the date al which the commissioner will go over ■a road. It Is.lmped that some Slate d for the road cau be secured. Help for the Improvement, but not yet paid In, has been pledged from Bridgeton, Oceau City and Tuckahoe. At the meeting of the Oceau City Board of Trade Monday evening, a letter-was read from Mr. Weatherby, which he gave Die above inforiiiHu and also had the following to say: •ek and was agreeably surprised al the good condIDuu ot Die roadbed gnod automobile road, It can he made o at a very moderate llgure. Their Die balance ,of the soil being ipilte loomy and will pack and make a very d with a little gravel spread

The l

both

TO CONDEMN LAND nubile Com lor I motion Will be Built uu Muorlyn Terrace. Director Marts staled at the weekly meeting of Die City Cmumlsaloiiers that he Hilda that the electric railway haa a frauchlae on Nluth Greet and the public comfort station at the foot of that street would be rather con-

spicuous.

•He made a motion, which was Carried, that the-city solicitor be lo . •Iructeri to coudemu the . laud In Mobrlyu terrace Its full width southeast of Atlantic avenue to the-blgli-water mark for a public comfort station amt street purposes. ■Wastkii—Driverfor bread wagon; steady Job. 'Apply to Jacob Sciickp, 'eveilth and Aabury avenue.

For HAl.R -Lot.No. 784, Sec. C\— Central avenue, thlnj lot south of Thirteenth street; sue. 40x100 feej; assesped for #1200; #13110 will It. Apply lo Tho*. J. Sawyer, Worcester, Mass.

tay they will lak id keep Die roatl smoothed and In a>good condition as possible. - 1 expect to start work with not less iiati from #SU0 toa $I0(NI. and of course 'III not begin to have all Die subscrip. Ing lu at the rale of $3(Li«i'$l00 tier day. Now, gentlemen, It seems,to me Dial > place will tie as greatly benefited i this needed Improvement as Ocean City, and It Is Die talk of the town at being able Jo reach Ocean City In 80 Ilea Instead of 48 miles, thus saving mut an hour on the trip each way. 1 do not wish to bother you longer ‘ take more of your valuable time, but before I close I wish to ask your ittorable body Jo carefully consider e Improvement, and especially the benefits that Ocean City will 'derive; also, the fact that the money thus far subscribed is Ironf Individuals entirely. Believing that you will agree with Die above, aud knowing that you have the Interest of the future of-Oceen 'Ity el heart, ( do not think It would e asking too much of your honorable body to make a donation of from $300 lo $300, a* you may deem wise to assist' In the much nested Improvement, with Die understanding that an Itemized bill for the amount you subscribe forwarded to you whenever Having Implicit conAdence In your wise Judgment to act favorably on the, above, and thanking you lu advance' * r au early reply, and for the essli ice you may render. I remain Very respectfully yours, Hknky A. Wkathkrhy Mayor Headley said that, whatever _je board may do, there Is no doubt that Mr. Weatherby deserves the thanks of Die members. Mr. Weatherby went ahead wIDi this work when everything looked pretty dark, aod thus far without assistance from Ocean

City.

'I admlte hla pluck amf enthusm,” sa|d Mayor Headley, "and I hope the board can do something. This la all ’for the bcneAt of Oceeu City.” Secretary'Otla M. Townsend moved tbit the board appropriate $23 for the road Improvement and the president appoint a committee of two to solicit funds to the amount ot $260or more. R. W. Edwards aald the amount ol tsaltlc over thla road from Fort Ellxarth la astonishing, and the matter la u Important ona. Foatmaater Hulton-aatd he thought its was a matter for Die freeholders > settle, hut Freeholder J. P. Fox, of ns city, said the Cape May Uruolboard has heard nothing definite froi ie Cumberland County freeholder*. Mr. Fox said Ocean City should do verythlug possible to help Mr. Wealhrby'a work. Mr. Townsend’s motion was carried, nd President J. M. Stevens appointed Postmaster Hatton end S 8 McAllister as the member* of the committee to «ollclt funds for thl* Improvsmeut.

MADDOCK’I CASCARA

Purify the blood with Rial's Spring Sarsaparilla

30 cents a bottle

PARK AID TILFORD'S CARDIES HADDOCK'S PHARMACY Eighth aud Aabury Ave.

THE UP-TO-DATE . Tonsoriai. Parlor

824 Aabury Avenue

Four Barbers

f/tazzi HOD1STH

eos eights rr. occan.citv. h.

MORGAN HAND. Jr.

BuyYourAir Cleaner fronr the Home Dealer The only alr-cicaning machine that restore* all the bright new color* to your rugs and carpets is the Hoover Electric Suction SVreepcr. The Hoover is the only machine that combine* * revolving toft bristle brush with sue-

find lifts the floor l*r of »n inch from the floor and then air*, sweeps; si lakes and suction cleans it all in one easy operation. Us Clean One Your Home

For Sale or Hire by (.HAS. E. ADAMS & BR0. 730-722 Aabury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey

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t Cor. Fifth St.- and Wesley Ave.

f | ALWAYS OPEN

t , 6 'ia’rt rvUiwd bom« where ona may wm"

for r—1 nn'l relaiaoon. Whsre earaHrc aa*

f ion:.- irestmenu are admial*t<rred. Hatbsof ( Hll kind.. slaaaare.tMeinnty. .retie tibm-

I <'>ry. "Ir^ in all forma Trealmkou (t**B by "r".iu>u-mio«sWH] iralnr.lau«a4aata. Oar

' orepareJrni'L? im. rerlo'?Ii^‘"re^S! “S ^ Jrr.r-ronmt horns, re'lioiini r*” mj**uaunr t renlfn” nr’!aa > (?nrfal*tmbilr. >a 'ranslra > ls'

f l^hlll.s'mr uVuretnumh^ 1 ! ,,J, r ...rr or. _ . #! B.-McOIBENY, Prop. ■J | MISS N. E. TOWNER,'ft. N.

PLAGE to finish your Easter purchases. You can complete your outfit here. Big line of gloves, neckwear, ribbons, veilings, combs, barettes, hair goods, scarfs, allovcrs, waists, skirts, coats, etc. Fine line of dainty Princess slips and all kinds of undergarments. — i = s. s. McAllister 755 Asbury flvo. Ocean City, IN. J.

HOTEL bise/iYRe... Ocean'Ave. Between Eighth end Ninth Streets OPEN AU. THE YEAR , H.A.W. SMITH THE IMPERIAlT^ J I KNTKAI. AVK.. DCKAN CITT. N J Open tor Mm reason. PlMuanlly loralrel. near tb« Mach. Homs comforts OPEN ALL WCSTEK

Beautiful New Cottage for Sale Second Stmt neat the Boardwalk H This cottage is one of the prettiest-and Irest built booses in this section. II Basement finished, lafindry, servants’ bedroom, etc. First floor, large living room with mantel and gas log, large dining room with boy 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. Third floor, two bedrooms and storage’room. II Will sell this house for $3,700, and make terms to suit. If looking for a home let us show you this. JOSEPH I. SCULL 767 ASBURY AVE.

Can you find ”

interest? We have Invested O'

better or safer investment than First Mortgage on approved Ocean City Real Estate bearing six per cent! t Million and a Quarter for clients in

such mortgages during the past Fifteen Years without the loss of

dollar in principal or interest. Can we not make such an investment

for you ? • ‘ .

p-Ofa OCCAM CIXV REAL. ESTATE ^ B. FRANK SMITH $036 ASBURY AVENUE

»r Twelfth atreet In good repair, • for oale, ... *3.000. Lot on A»bury eve., neerThlrd st., price, -*650.. ■6-roomed cottage with bath, at Bayons, *4,860.

REAL. ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, IM. J

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. , No waiting for two wseka to know If you con get It; we con tell you

J. M. CHESTER & CO., ' Ocean City. N. j,

Resident Nurse

THE KATHLU linu A WHIM. OL’KA N CITY. K. J. n tortile season. PMonnlly located, Ibe beech. wUh full ocean • comlorta. Writ" tor booklet illHKim LEWIS A UONAKD WYOMING »a« ot-KAE avexi'i:

THE ELBERON (Pormerly IM Emmett) IK.HTII AXD rBKTBAI. AVEklE Oreu < Ity, ■. J. * Water Heat. Every Room Tborouchly Um red. ■ KA. ELLA E. Prop. HOTEL ATGLEN One of the mart centrally located hotel* la Ocean City. Tba aha baa always been to nuke tlii* bouse •elect sad hoinSHko. and Ha Urge and amured patronage prove* ita at For tnrmr --■* ‘ r —- 1 *'

THE LAUREL 111! CBSTRAL AVKSUK, SEAR BEACH OCEAU CETT. H.J.-

BOAkpiNG MH8. C. F. WILMEK 708 Central Ave. Good board at reaaonabla rate", ikti nerved. Special Hunday dlunera.

K. A. PORTER Contracting; and Grading:

Jur'Setrlm^xe "Ollc

O. 1_- LAKE ..REAL ESTATE AGENT... law Aibory Avenue. Oeaen City, 8. J.

Interesting to Investors

-OR-

Those Who Wish a Desirable location for a Seaside Home

O. Ocean City. N. J., “ *—‘i and Rand-

Oreat Kgg

FOR SALE-* in^

ing Ballroad sutkone. AUo sita* for bungalow* mti

IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey

Plain nd Oecoratin

Harbor Bay. BMaWyla Point, K. J.

ARTHUR o D v J3ARROWS 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CJTY. N. J.

Wednesday and

The Excursion House

MAIN STREET aed . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J.

For Sale Yacht Capt. Law Length, 43 feet: beam, 13 feet 6 inch at; sail and motor, latter 18 hone power. Apply Capt. Lewis Risley TOO CENTRAL AVE.

Also several gasoline motors, 6 to x6-horse power, for sale at great bargaiq.

TUNGSTEN LAMPS

HAVE BEEN

REDUCED IN PRICE *5 watt (10 candle-power) now 40c . 40 watt (3a candle-power) now 45c 60 wattes candle-power) now 60c too watt (80 candle-power) now 85c IMPROVED IN QUALITY

OVER THE OLD STYLE

A* the Tungsten lamp use* only one-thinl aa much current ami give" a whi light than ihC carlsm lamp, a decided saving in the eort of lighting t* effected hy

■*ietru»e. ^ CalT at the Office For detailed inforanUon ip regard t

THE OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC

Bell Phone 18. Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO.

General Contractors

Grading and Street JBallding

7J9 ASBURY AVENUE

Cky, Nevjaeey

Eetimatea Cheerfully Given A Poet Card will bring our aor> trice to yon. First National Bank Ocean City, N.J.

aa muen cunrm ami gives a Ibe enrt of lighting la effee

Office !

:r eiae* to use to g^t best re*

"RICUOHT^O.