Ocean City Sentinel, 25 April 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel

~ THUKSiTaV, Al'KIl. i-. I!>1J. We hIibH be glad to recalve Itemii of

Dewe ami ciyrnuuiiiratiniiH of lulerent 4o thin rammunlty ami our readem

All oommunlcatlO^a Hliould be acted wltb the full name aiid of" tlir writer, not necowarlly r publication, but an a K»arantee of

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idlau band fur the pier, eal e-late men are buey. ore watH fpr’tbe ibaiplwalk. rbiitun partlex are nuineroii*.

ime Mafcli weather on Tueedi

HE eauRlit In the bay

High achool athlete* go to Khlladelphla next.Halurday. Hell Telephone t.'omjiahy I* provld^Ihg for additional patron*. Word of Mr. (lamelberryV death ca-t a gloom over the city. Weather yeeterday wa» lieautlful. In' marked contra*! to blu«try Tueeday. .'Cha local coal dealer* are ninnliiR abort on their eupply of till* Commodity. Kldeia of pedaled wheel* moat keep oil' thp aldewala* and Hoard« from May until September. {<ee nc

PERSONA!,!

II. H. Mowrer *pent Kuihlajc.with N. T. Lutton apenf Saturday night and Sunday at Mortpn.MIh* E. Rlempp, of Philadelphia, i* reglalered at ttie. Imperial Walter Chandler, of Philadelphia, wa« In town during the week. decree Keustermacher, of Philadelphia. wa* a recent vlaitor here.

GROWING DEMAND FOR COTTAGES Many More .Sommer Homes Here Were Taken Daring the Week. Quite a number of cottage* were rented by the local real e»tate men during the week. .Mawey A Kdward* have made the following reutil*: W. J>. Moore’* cottage, .715 .Woorlyn terrace, to Walter J. Horn, of Phila-

delphia.

' Mr*. I). h. Moore'* cottage, «0S leventh ntreet. to Ueorge H. Kutterworth. of PhlladelphUt. H. Nanuakl'i cottage, 7H Plymouth lace, to llenj. f.lntoot, Philadelphia. Second floor of Seymour I>avl»' partmente, _ Kourteenth atreet .and Ocean avenue,to W. H. Margerlaon, of Philadelphia. Second floor of the Fetter* apartrenue, to A. Iv 'Margeriaou, of Plilla-

•Iphla.

Harry K. Stanton, Inc., re|>orl« the following rental*: rice'* cottage, 1410 Central former Magl*trate John A. of Weal Philadelphia. Mr. Thornton I* now a real e*tate a**e**nr. He ha* been a aummet re*ldenl of till* city for several year*.^ floor of the Allen Apartment*, ’e*ley avenue, to E. M. Yarnall, adelphia. Welah cottage, 309 Atlantic av#i W. W. I.everlng. of • Phlladel-

SHORE FAST LINE MAY BE CALLED BEFORE UTILITIES

Thou

of Colllngi

e Elberou.

Mr*. Tlirmia* Cooper McCahan, ol Overbrook, wa* a vbdtor here Monday H. D. Moore latul W. U. Moore, oi HaddonUfeld, were here a few dayaago. -1>. Hairy f handl€r>aifcmul datighter, of Vineland,

Pa., w

Andrew ('aider and wife, of Phoenlxvllle, were recent goeata of the Wyoming. William H. Uefsroth and wife, of Philadelphia, were vlaitor* here doting the week. K. K. Kddowea and wife, of Philadelphia; were gue*l* of the Oceanic a few day* alnce. V Herbert Townaend, of Mt. Holly, wa* a gue»t of Ida Haler,'Mra. J. S.

Hua

day.

* Jolla

• Oatdel S. Steelman and Mn

Slrehtian, of Woodbury, were vlallora

here a few day* ago. j

Mr*. S. 8. Warren I* plaiiolng to return to her home In (Ida city from Phll-

wadelpbla early in May.

Former Slate Ranking Comm!*aloner I). O. Watkln*, of Woodbury, wa* a recent guest at the Kathlu. U. A. (Jolt and wife, of Camden, *were vlsltora-at Hie borne of Mr Mr*. 8. C. (lofTduring the week. A. John {'leare; of 'k|idadelphla oflleer of (lie Ocean City Ealalea C pany, was In town a few day* ago. Internal Revenue Collector William Mel oacb. of Philadelphia, pakl hi* u*ual weekly vlait to tble city Sunday. Ml-a Florence Moore and father, of Philadelphia, arc occupying their cottage on Plymouth place for a few daya. E.8. Woodward, E- 8. Woodward, Jr.-, Harry Hlock and Dr.- M. A. Street are Camdenltea who vlrited thla city

during the week.

*Harry Schultz and wife and Edward Clawell, of Philadelphia, were recent gueala of Daniel Clawell and . Mra. Beulah Cbriatlan ha* returned to her home at Eltiora, after apcndlng a few daya In thla city," the gue*t ol

Mra. J. It. Christian.

James A. I.ong«treet, of Philadelphia, owner of an- apartment hou*e here, waa In town a few daya ago and reglatrred at the Hlacayne. J. H. Kenton- and family, chantvllle. are occupying their cottage, SIS! Central avenue, where they pret to remain until October. Roger Mayne* and wife, of -Weal Philadelphia, were among the vlaltora here Sunday. Mr. Maynre i* a wi known property owner In thla city. William K. Morgenweck, a wellknown Camden ^merchant, and hi# wife, both of whom have a number -of friends tiere, were In town Sunday. Arthur N jonea and family have returned to their Uermputowu home after, apendtug a aeaaon very pleaaantJ 1 * In their cottage, Hi’.2 Central

avenue.

Albert Fogg, of Camdeu. waa lu town Tuesday. It la aald that Mr. Fogg and family are preparing permanently, oceupylng one nf hi#

cottage*.

Mr*.'Rtaley ha* returned to home at Uolf. Atlantic County, alter apendlng the winter raontha-at the home of her eon, Cap*. Lewi* Rlaley, In thla city. Mr*. R. L Cheater baa returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Her " ~ »el. Hhoem-*-— _»r to that In I here a few daya.

PASTORS SPEAKON AWFUL WRECK

Draw Timely Lessons From the Disaster That Befell^ the. Titanic. i -ome of the lobal chbrehe* last Sunday liie paslora spoke on the terribly disastrous tlrst voyage of the great Iner, Titanic. . ST. ADIlfSTINK'S. re was a large attendance at In St. Auguplfne's ChursU on Sutlday. Prayer* were oflered for tlie la of the wrecked Titanic. The John J. Sweeney, the rector, spoke briefly on the appitlilng disaster id took occasion to remind hi* hear- « of the need of always being pared for.death.

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Third floor, nort

loti la I Apartmeuta.

of Lanidowne.

ayton Maine* Brick report* the

follow lug rental*:

Cottage 140 Central avenue to . Mias

HIIsm, of Philadelphia

Cottage S'JU Fourth atreet to Mr*.

Valette. of Philadelphia. Cottage S49 Pethilyu place McRrlde. of Philadelphia. .

Cottage 1138 Aaohry avenue to J. J.

Kumberger. of Philadelphia.

Cottage IBS Central avenue to Mra. V H. Roberts, of Albany, N. Y. R Frank Smith ha* made the folDr. William H.-Long's cottage, 101(1 eutral avenue, to Thomas Stlnaou, ol

JMilladelphta,

Mrs. A. B. Kadclitre's cottage, 7(M Wesley aaenue, to R. C. Dodle, of

■leaville, Pa.

Mias Mary A. Harper's cottage, 1J3V ay ave me, to Chekter R. Donnell, of

Ocean City.

Mia* Mary A. Harper'* cottage. I!!£! ay avenue, to John Finnegan, of

oateavllle. Pa.

. F. E. Darby report* the following

rental*:

Dempsey A Co'a cottage, 1138 A*, avenue, to Mra. R S. Winslow, of Koliert Fisher's apartment* . Mary Harris, nf.Oamden. ert Flaher’a cottage. 657 A«hury e. to James Edward*, of Mill-

ville.

Cottage 1052 Aabury avenue to Fred, etika, of Rtaley.

Dr. J. H. Haines, the p*»tor, preached strong sermon in the First M. K Ihurch Sunday evening on the*lesoii* from the great ocean wreck. While he blamed, the steamship cmu■any for Its seeming negligence, he Jso held that the mad nisli'of people hese days had not a little to do w(th" the apparent attempt of the ship to

make a record trip. IMMAKHkl. B5ITIKT.

•The Deatructfon from the North:

i, of the Co- the Terror by Night,” .was the subject

of the Rev. Arthur Uee'a sermon In

mtuanuel Raptlat Church Sunday welling, he taking Ida texts from *aalm 147; 17, and Paulm 91; 5. Mr. Uee spoke In part as follow*: ' In the hurry and pleasure seeking if modern life, little room Is left for hotighla that sadden and warn. -We

dislike the solemn and gloomy, and

not'want to he reminded often of grave. Once, in j while, however,

we-Hte/orced to give death consider*-

Some great disaster startles ua lushed attention. Volcanic tires, quakes','tidal waves, floods - of

■water from reservoirs, lire on ships loaded to (heir capacity with paasen-

Hughea'Central"Pharmacy, at the corner of Eighth street and Wesley ■venue, will open next Saturday, aa iminiinrol In the advertising columns iftheSKSTlsKb, under the manage ineut of J. Thornley Hughe*. P. D. ftie store will have an entire nev dock of drug# and chemicals, perTunica, toilet articles, rubber goods,

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J. THORNLEY’ HUGHES. P. D.

etc. Mr. Hugtiea Is ably known to a uum of Ocean City. .He Is a graduate of pharmacy aud cirprescrijitloiis will be —-«amnoundcd bv him. He an artistic Atteud the opening and share of patronage. Your wants will be attentively looked after by him. The Y’. M. C .A. committee from.the Young Men’s Progressive League will bold a meeting thla week and dlacuaa plana for the projected asaoelatlou I thla city. The matter of bolding mass meeting' In the Intereat of am organizallon will also probably bede-

dded.

Harried At Bride* Newton P. Drenuon, of Lumberton, and Mlsa Lydia E. Townsend, daogti ter of Mr and Mr*. Smith Townaend, were married, *e the home of brtde'* p»rent*. the*Laurel, thla 1 'ay afternoon,. April 17, H. Conover, of Elmer.

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Mayor Headley Warns Management That Cpnditions

Must be Improved.

The overcrowdiug of the cars of the bore Fast Line last Saturday night aa so flagrant lliat Mayor Headley, it of the city, but managed to get on le next, an hour later,and was a pas-

last car leaving Atlantic people were uucumfort-

ibly packed In the vehicle, made cornof the coudltiona to Supt. Akar-

ibii of the road'.

Mayor Headley notified Supt. Akj ■au, over the telephone that unli ■ese conditions are quickly remedh „e would make coipplaiiit to the State

Hoard of Public Utility

Supt. Akarmau promised (ogive the After the car going over had passed l.lnwood, there was ackrcely breath-

ing space left In It.

On the laid car over,* there was a delay of nearly lialfau hour lu waiting for another car to relieve the'congested condition of the And car. * It Is time that drastic steps were ten to bring the management of tills id to a proper realization of Ur \a many iienple here say. the com ny’s fare between here «ud Atlantic •ufllclently high to permit the company to provide a seat for cacti pas

Children titan Fire.

.. Idret! playing with matches In a building used by A. J. Smith for storing Ice nearly caused a bad lire Sunday, the saw dust, etc., on the ground Igutllng John H, Christian happened ' ; watering his horse and saw the ke. He ran Into the Reliance Fire ipauy'a headquarters and'spread'

. and las ofthe night, the awful Iceberg—these ir another compelled seriousness on the part of all who have feel and brains that think. The pity of It Is we so soon forget the dug and the message In the awful tidings of death. Sabbath evening, as you and ipendlng the closing hours of the day In worship, or quietly at home, the vast ocean, whose wave# break upon the beach a few hundred from where I aland, a maguitlateamer, the largest the world haa seen, waa driving through the darkne** and cold, aure and unafraid, riving to her utter destruction." After graphically describing the terrible disaster and speaking of the bravery of the Ill-fated passengers. Mr. Gee

said:

Faith lifts us above the ghastly horror of rnln and death, w.bi 1 make the night hideous, lins the upper levels, above thought of the pale-faced dead, and ito a region of life and light pernal, ushers us Into the rerjy'presence of God, where glory ~ Christ, our Lord, dwells Joy Uvea elerual. Fallh, plunge;e* and kisses the hidform beloved, and whispers In the 'Love, dear I01 again.’ Faith slug* in ttye night ow, sings of light • " • Fallh unfolds her wings aud our spirit* up to the loved onea aa ‘You aud I need faltlLin the future, and tlioae who are living In the land of shadows tonight need faith In the future. We need It because the preatisfylug, also because we are hurrying at highest goal of which we are' quite ignorant. Tbit earth la like onto the Titanic

George O. Adams, of this city, purchased the Barttoe cottage. ... Wesley avenue, and two adjoining He plan* to *peud (2000 ' -*' ‘ house, Into

Improving OldfHall. Joaeph U. Champion la making big Improvements to his hall on Eighth ■treet. which will embrace the con■trucllon of ofllces on the second floor and lodge rooms on the third floor.

All riders of pedaled vehicles are hereby uotlflad that they subject them»elve*to arrest and fine for the vlolatton pf the provisions of an ordinance on- ' titled, "an ordinance ntkklDg It unlawful to rtde any tdeycla or other

September 26th, and on walks from May ’“*■

anh. (Signed) 4-25,21 Hi —

I a git v Headley, Mayor.

Ihta, that It Is plunging Into tbe night of apace, danger on every hand. Somewhere In tbe dark ahead Is the

goal of this earth's Joaraeylng.

tbe dark ahead there are also hidden

perils of wandering planets, meteors, unknown obstacles

'And what Is true «f-ttf6. earth Is

true' of each of us here tonight. ruablng Into the future well

of the presence of perils, yet heedless,

it may be. of the warnings we

"The papers print two lists—one of the saved, the other of the lost. Wbec this earth finds Its reeling place at last, where shall yon and I be found?

igthe saved? or among the

lost? Shall we be safe In the lifeboat of tbe gospel or among tbe tangled

-reckage of fattb lu man?

"Don’t trast your feelings, notion*, self, friends, anything but Christ, who 1 you anywhere.*, any time,

ill In time.

Tonight we, are driving through

BOARD OF TRADE IS REORGANIZED Somere’ Point Basine<>s Men Elect New Men to Hqad Their Society, lecretary Otis M. Townaend, of the Ocean City Board of Trade, has received notice of the reorganization of ic Somers’ I’oln, Board of Trade. The uppers of the board are aa fol-

iwa:

■'resident, Councilman John F. Hill: Ice preKiaentT Werald Kerrey; seereiry, Lewis B. Msthlsa; treasurer,

Walter Sooy.

The board will meet again the Ural

May.

ibject of the organization to

boost Somera’ Point and to co-operate

he local board In all matlera ill be of benefit to both" Ocean

id Somers' Point,

ard of trade waa organized In Somera’ Point a few weeks ago, but It la aald that, for several resaona, little Intereat waa taken hi It. It la now asserted that witli new men at the helm, the board has taken on great life, and much I# expected from the present

organizallon.

.aster.;

The Kentisski. Printing Hou -ept busy turning out job work, will be pleased ,0 do youra. Coe tud talk It over.

He a

I othei

<1 the b

. tbe last meeting of

I'...held at tbe Kathlu, the question of franchtae for women was discussed Among tbe apeakera were Mr* d an and Mr* Webb, guests of the hnuae, who told of conditions lu Phllsdel- . The members will meet next Ineadsy snertioou at'the home ol George B Parker, when Mr*. VauTine will Jo the leader lu the discussion on “Antl-Narcotles.”

Elmer.Crane, who h ouaea near the Hoard' ig to build another, 4 I kluda of flowera a they look grand Mr.

strawberries for some time, and he ■ve lomatoea long before those grown by tbe farfuera. Drop down to ** ilk and aee bla plant*.

MADDQGK’S CASCARA Laxative Tablets Eat like candy. Work like magic. 12 for 10 rent* Purify tbe blood with ' Nyal's Spring Sarsaparilla PARK AND TILFORD'S CANDIES MADOOCK’S PHARMACY Eighth and Aabury Ave.

1 three greenI plants, and

. Thomas Leslie, of thla city, her

many friends will learn with regret, has been aerioubly III during the laat few daya. Dm. Griacom and t'or*on have both been In Attendance, and Dr. Malcolm Macfarlan, a prominent Philadelphia specialist, waa here hi con-

sultation one bay this week.

Jolts House Paris- . Dr. Lawrence S. A. Steflem and Lawrence, Jr., A pent Saturday evening * Sunday In their cottage. With 1 were Dr. F. W. E. Stedem and . Joseph, and William Milligan, of the Bell Telephone Company In Phlllelphla, and hi* son, Fred. They bed very pleasant trip. KetarntoE From FloridaJohn Teat and wife, of Philadelphia, summer residents of' Ocesn City, will vs Palslka, Florida. In a few daya ... tbe North. They were at St Auguatlne (luring the races, a few wreki ago. and were glad to aee the Caroline

II. win.

i MftAUUISTER’S f

J Hints About Seasonable Things 5 We are Now Showing t rvrAcc Materia k v»lu«* ia fiw all wool »«K«. chalU*. and pansr DlCbb matCIUIb. mu r>)lr >cd #100 , Vlml doth, one half 7 wool. 36 in wide, at t!4c yard. Broadcloth, all ibadm. 56 in. wide, per yd. $1.00. a Daintv SiDc Fabrics t” 11 ".'' n..—»ho. -uk. pretty .h-ui-, t DARltJ -y* 1 * rdul l '- 3 * as inches wide, 80c yard. Obico ailk, all the ^ popular shadee, very dainty for apring and anmraer <ira>*et. 27 in. wida, 25e yd. New Waists New line white waists. «n* soft lawn, richly trimmed, new waists. nw .v A... in diort ilrerea. il.25. ‘Fina

THE SILENT IHBIHI mOTOICTCLE nionstration. Al I model* with free eng iVh and maghetn, the nm-a that alwaya J. F. BLINN, Clernmnt, N. J.

M Much Sale

all decorated china at Half Price. 10-piece toilet set, Si.50 up. 6 show cases for sale, tots

of Bargains.

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JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. N. 700 Aston Ainu, Dun Cttj.’N. I. Zreab Bread. Piaa and CaSx daUr. .Weddlaa km a naetally. Order* dellrsred trm it

Dance Every Wednesday and

Night

The Excursion House

1 lUOHKS* G KXTRA fTP 11A K M A CX ■ SATDRDzYY. A!*RIL 27. 1D12

1. thornley hughes, p. d.

MOTXLk AgP CTTAJA—■ Scotch Dali Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. r 7- c-Atiy A V5

ParriaaoawdTto?*'

B. McGIBENY, General iTanager. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N.

Home Niirae.

_ H0T6L bise^YRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Street# OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W.-SMITH

> Nc \ Tip,

j Neckwear, Etc.

^ harettea, belling, pin'aet*. ailk linae, gloves ■ Draperies. New ii-« of ,vni

s. s. McAllister 755 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

LOT ON WESLEY AVENUE Between Twelfth and. Thirteenth Streets 50. Feet Front For sale at a Bargain Price if sold quick. This lot is one of the finest Lots in the city; will divide in t\yo lots.

JOSEPH I. SCfoLL 757 Asbury Avenue

Apartments and Cottages, Bungalows, for Rent and for Sale

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°n : alnfda l UHi’imms,* 1 ‘o!

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THE IMPERIAL

THE KATHLU

9. Pleasantly locmlad.

WYOMING 131 OCEAB *Vil.VI II

THE ELBERON (Pqymarty tba KmoMti) EIGHTH AND i'EBTHAI, ATMDE

HOTEL ATGLEN One of the moat eanQglly located hot jla la Oeean City. ” ■- ' * 1 — •-

wore OCCAM OITV reCAl- CUTATC — B. FRANK SMITH 1036 ASBURY AVENUE t'ottagea, Hotel* and Apartment* for *ale and rent. Lota and Farm* for sal*. A double hnuae near Twelfth atreet In good repair, tor tale, <3,000. Lot on Aabury avet, near Third at., price, <660. S-roomed cottage wltb bath,-at Bayou*, <t,85Q. t

H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Coffees. Fine Groceries

and Pfoiisions

POULTRY DRE88KD TO. ORDER FOURTH ST. end ASBURY AVE.

Cigars aad Tobacco. Orders Bcltrcred . Order* receive prompt attention. I SOMERS POINT X N. J.

REAL ESTATE -wa INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean Cityg N. J.

MAIN STREET and . NEW JERSEY AVENUE

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting tor two weeks to know If you can get It; wa can tall yon at onoe. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front prepertlea. Choice cottage* for sale. Also Iota for Investment and for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., •Ocean City. N. J.

POWELL’S SV^e. Spri ” g 8hop '

We have The latest In new drest fabric sd trimmings. The new shadow lace and all-over to neck and afrevea. Tbe latest in ladies’ collars sod belt*. Shirtwaists, house dreaars, etc. .

Men's hats and caps. Men’* shirt*, Cluett, Me New line men's tie*.

Low price* and reliable up-to-date goods. Phone 71 POWELL’S 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

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THE LAUREL

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BOARDING MKt^C. F. WILMEH 709 Central Are. Good board at reaaonpble rate*. Meal* served. Bpedal Hun day dlnnsrs.

•c. L_ LAKEtete...REAL ESTATE i

Interesting to Investors .v —:—OR -irThose -Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home

FOR 8 A L-E—* lot* located in Swtioo O, O-van City. N. J., —— to ticialty at State road aad 5-aanayi'anla and Beading Ttellzoad sUtiotis. Alsu site* Tor bongalowr - J.:, dh Great Bgg Harbor Bay, Beasley'* Point, N. J. A RTH U D.JB AR ROWS 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY,

Advertise in the SENTINEL

IR AE. WALL 725 Central Ave. . Ocean City New Jersey a

If you a

‘•Tont

spare a* driving through I iday we may be _

ie ship I* lying In tbe deep. Have _ made any preparations? Have we heeded the warnloga? Are we ready?"

a meeting of hi* cabinet, held laat evening, tor the purpose of i-onalderlng tbe trolley

irdlnance.

Happ-a Laical, Hupp'* latest auto—the .R. U. H. 25—haa made good lu every respect. Thla fact la ahown by tbe car-load# of these popular car# being emptied Into the Philadelphia distributing house 011 Broad atreet every week- Bto the agents of thla county for a demonatra-

water. Next

grandson are spending m

0. Lelgl

„ several Bcotch Hall. Mls« MacComb, surgical nurse with _r. Crum, * famous sargeon And specialtet of New York City, brought - convalescent patient to Bcotch Ha yeaterday. Mias Marion G. Pitt, Mia* Hilda Goldie, Mlae Bara Goldie and Miss Julia Grere, of NewYork Ulty, are remt arrivals at Scotch Hall. Rdwln Ltsalg, of Glaacow, Hootland, at Scotch Hall to go under training

For Balk.—t'ottagea and lot _loat doalrahla locattona lu OaMn ‘ . Apply to A. UottonfllB Aabury evenus, Oeean Ulty, New Jereey.

Haael Newkirk, a well-known res dent of tble dty, has been appointed policeman and will go on dnty May 1. There were e number of applicants tor tbe poettlon. made vacant,* few weeks ago, by the resignation of Walter Foa-

HAVE YOU BEEN WATCHING

the course of events lately? The purchase by Atlantic City investors of five store properties on Asbury avenue and the new, high-grade buildings now being^ erected on that street? Also on the Ocean Front the big purchases between Seventh and Eighth Sts., and the various smaller ones down to Ninteenth Sf Outside, Experienced Investors Know What Is Coming and they are securing desirable holdings now. Buy a Piece of Ocean FronL If you buy carefully you will surely donble your cash invested within tbe next two years. We believe ithat we can offer for sale the best ocean front investments that can be found today, and on terms that put them easily .within your reach. It ia worth your while to investigate, but do it quickly.

MASSEY & EDWARDS

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Estimates Cheerfully Given A Post Card will bring our service to you.

First National Bank Oggan City, N. J. CAPITAL II