Ocean City Sentinel, 13 June 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel

HUKHDAy. JUNK til, 19!-.:.

DEATH ENDED

PLANS FOR AUTO BRIDGE

GETTING READY

McALLISTER’S

LONG SUFFERINGS HAVE NOW BEEN APPROVED FOR BIG REGATTA } New Things t» Complete

nlve ll«ni» nf i» of lrilerr»t

.mr jJames K. Morey Had Been a

■ (lie full name'ami crlUir, not lux'owarlly lull a- ii Kuaraulee uf

>r«cl (he yaeliH lul.'^eo iik next HaturUay. - o« will hr--Has Kay..arry embleu ofyour cou

NolhinK le«« |Kilntwl tl

r foml of belnir

Niirmaiiille. J'he Albert Fork 5 * ■" elrcAidly till* -ui

PERSONALS.

Ml** Kl.le l,ei- I*

D

’aimleii,

Resident of This Place

29 Years.

Janie* K. Morey, one of Ocean ( looeer reahlenU and a highly re* I cltlien of (III* city, dual a

MEET TO SELECT CHURCH PASTOR

It is Expected That Bids for Many Fast Boats Entered

Work on Structure Will for Events at Motor Boat Soon be Asked. Clnb June 29. the bridge to be built | The llr*l of (he regaltaa of the Ocean

la city tf

Cliy M

flub. 1

ruing. He

11 III. a

eld Tueaday afler-

kidney dl*ea*e. HI* funeral Wi turn, the aervlc

Kr. Halnea, of the Klrat M. K UburclI. which denumluatlon Mr. Morey had »i;a member for many year*. The ermenl. In charge of Mark l.ake,

i» al Heaalde Cemetery.

Mr. Morey, who wa* boro In Tuckon, had llvcl in Ocean City jnyeara. car|ieider by trade, he waa hard•rklng and Indiiatrloua and waa the father , of ten chlhlren, of whom both I* wife.had every reaaon lobe

protid.

he Knlghta of I'ythiaS lodge

Phe member* of Mr*. Milton liar r« Sunday echool claiw of the Kir* eabyterlau Church will hold a cake idy and (lower aale, Saturday, Jim at the corner uf Ninth at reel and the ardwalk,'opHoalle.: the new pH e aale I* for the benefit of the moi ge fund of (tie Klrat I'reabyterh h appreciate*!. The cake* at

r Deparfluenl.

Both Messrs. Snyder nnd

Bohncrllavc Many Friends hand Waterway Commli

Among Presbyterians. |

The Itev. Kr.-John Mn'MlliJh»jjf | Howell, .aid on Ftalurday that the Atlantic CltycWill I* the Moderator at „e»t alep would be to aecure the writ- , I- ,r way

iidleaar producla,

lade

re*-eul gueat of the Atglen. K W. K. Htedem, of Phllai waa In tow n during the week.

The liev. S. H. Hann, of lladdon

Height*, wa* In town till* week.

Jauie* <1. I<ewl*. of Wilmington, wa> a recent gueat of the Kathlu. Hr. C. Ii. Manning, of I’hlladelphla, wa* a recent gueat of the KIMmjg. Mr*. J. K. Chrlatlan vlalled friend* hi Weal i’hlladelphla over Sunday. New*, wa* In'lown a few daya ago. I,. M. Ilraa.of theTuckahoeNational Hank, Ha* In town during the week. T J. Kcgley‘anil wife, of Philadel-

phia. were among recent vlaltor*

It C. Hoyd and wife, of Bala, rrglaleriel al Hie Imiwrlal during the week *. Samuel Helveraon, of Tacotiy,

pllal, Phllailelphla, ye-terday. friend* here ho|>e for her :|iee«ly rea■oratlou to liaalth. Mlea l.ettle Wiley, of thl* cit; ceiitly acceptr*! a imdtlon In the I'elephone Company'* olllce. K P Macktn, a Philadelphia e>tate aaaeaaor and family have opened their apartment* In the Kale. Mr*. A. It. Mahood la occupying the Adam* apartment* on Klghth alreet. She w ill reinalu a few week*. Prof and Mr*. O. B. Sit|ier, of Carll»le,are occupying their cottage, Nlueteenth atreet and Central avtuue. K. I.. II. Mulllklu. of Philadelphia, with hi* family, 1* at their cuttage, 121:1 Weal avenue, for the araaon. Charle* K. Krlm ami family, of I’tilladclphla, are occupying their cottage, 1225 Wealey avenue, for the aeaaon. Mr*. T.lt William* and daughter. Ml.a William*, of Philadelphia, art occupying their cottage at North Point. W. H Welrner, Jr., and family, of Konemotit, Pa., have opened their cottage, I.H1K Ocean avenue, for the aeaaon. ,ra. B K. Eugllah, of Philadelphia, ■ere for the aeaaon, occupying her cottige, Wealey avenue, near i Itlley Van, wife ami daughter, of amdeu, were In town Monday, lookig over their apartment*, 15 Wealey

venue.

Thomaa Waltaon and wife, of I rlphia, are now located at the

ith atreet, near Aabury

•il y

■e Houtti Jrr III he held o le 29, and all

ry Kadi

Your

Summer Outfit i’nrasols. Crocheted Bags, Burses, I;tc

Parasols, "“j Crocheted Bags. Metal Purses, n. ■

r P toT??.:

Scotch Ibail Cor. Pifth St. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN

■lllug eillier the I

r the V"rro*e

JOHN WALLWORK DEAD

»rly two week* ago, aulleriiig from irvou* proatration, and in a very rldua condllloii, dleil from nervoui paralyai* on Kralay laal. The body wa- aent to Philadelphia -here service* were held at In* lati it.ldciicc, lillfl Bait Columbia avenue Tueaday afternoon, conducted by thi Uev. f!. H. Wonlaton, paalor of ihe Kaat Baptlat Church. The laterment waa In Ivy Hill Cemetery. Kor llfty year* Mr. Wallwork w

yeara of Ida tin

'roa#e*l by the bridge roin Martin V. B. Scull and the Hceau •Ity Aaaoclatloii. Mr. Scull, neveral ieek« ago, told onidala of the c»m■any that he would give thi* fight for Ilui-elf and oilier member^ of hi*

family.

After thcae wrliyen agrcemviila have ten aecure*!, Uie aollcllor aaid, Ihe impany will aak for hid* for the conatructlon of the bridge. BELLEVUE BATHS

ujierliileuden

He r

a year ago.

Ilurty-three yeara Mr.

Sunday aoln ahlp of l,a -eel Ion.

Kcnal

the largeat I erof Key-alone

211, K. and

.. M.

ladrlphl

e Wyi

lage ii

Klgh

if Mr*.

Leslie a

f' Lawns.

Ratline.

-what earlier thai

* gallant hand of tl

I I). Le.

la, hav.

• • Harr and family, of Phlladel-

Klfth

Howard S. Hue and family, of Phlladelphia. have opened Ihelr cottage,

W8 Second alreet.

S. L. Schumo and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage,

•Ut Central avenue.

Kroige Krceman and family,of Phil, adclphla, have opened their collage,

K7 KeLaucey place.

Powell (I. Kllhlaii, of Camden how occupying hla collage. S21 Third atreet, with hla family. Mr*. It. ('rummer, of PhlladelphU. ha* opened her cottage, 150Q Wealey avenue, for the aumuier. K. J. Du Mee. of Phlladelp tillage owner here, made a trip city In hi* au!o Tucailay. Vnw K. Currey, of Philadelphia, here lo apniri two week* In her cot lag-. 42H Aabury aveuut. J. S, Morrla and family, of Phlladel- > occupying their aummel

ly friendi

gfad loaeet id again after

of lllnea*.

Charle* K. Calvert i returned to their horn »da, after apeudlng 1

the Oceanic.

Mra. William Emeraon, of Philadelphia. vlalled her brother, Schneider, and wife, In thl* city, uev-

era I daya recently.

Prank Nairn* and family, of Philadelphia, are here for the aeaaon, occupying their pretty pillage 011 the hay

front at Kifth atreet.

Alex. Colville, Jr., and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying apartment* on the third floor, nouth aide, of

Ihe Colonial apartment*.

Mendel Hreckley, aim of Ororge Breckley, who la* been attending Ptiiladelpbla bnalne** college, ba* p turned borne for the aummer. . Mia* Mabel Carey, who ban a poattlOB a Millville bank and ha* a number of friend* here, wa* the gueat of John K. row naeml and wife on Sunday.

Paul ami family, of Phila-

delphia, are here for the -eaaon. They are located In Mr Paul', apartmeu on Sixth atreet, near the Boardw alk. George W. Brown and wife, of We Philadelphia, are eojourulug here, occupying the cottage of their

William T. Brown, — ""

place.

Commodore and Mr* William E.

Hexamer, of Philadelphia,

[tying their handnoroe new re*ldi

at the corner Ailantlc aven

Joneph M. Howland and family, of Philadelphia, came down In their mto Sunday aud went tnrough thalr tew property bought through the igeucy of K. E. Darby. Former Magistrate John A. Thorn.on. who le now a real e»tate a*ae**or in Philadelphia, ha. opeued hi. cot1, 1508 Central avenue. He l» ac,'p.tiled by hie family. Im Beatrice Duncan, daughter of

Mr.

Wallwork'* honor *er

were held al Ihe Klrat Presbyterian ,'hureh on the night of Anceueluu Kay, and Knlghta Tepipler formed In dn LIKE OCEAN CITY

S. Sohermerhorci and fau)ily, of idelpbla, who have rented Joeepb D. Norcora'a (Vulral avenue cottage. la make* Ihe flfth confecollve year Ihe family ha* had this college Mr. Schermerhorn, who I* publlaber the 1 nan ranee New*. Ural *aw Ihe lauilca of Ocean City on July t, ISS1, when he waa a "prep.” achoolboy, ia* been Doming regularly lo till*

y year*

tbla

"It would aeeiii alrauge If

go to any other place to *|ieiiit my aummer outing,” aald Mr. Scjiennerborn. "Ocean City auita ua In every way. and al every opportunity we alway* apeak a good word for It and Invite people-to try Ocean City fftr a year. We know when they do they

are good for a great come. It la a great ph

ipeml three month. In a city w Ithout aaloona. Ocean City l« certainly jon the jump, and I believe that in ' than fifty year* it will be another At-

s city.”

■ noltiereO b> I.oaa oi wlltnt. . and Mr*. Alfred, Haunaley, of Wilmington. Del., ere'the gueat* of Mark Lake and wife. Mra. Kaunaley M-hoolmaleof Mr*. Lake. Mr. Kaunaley, who ha* been blind foi yeara, can tell the time accur-

ately by feeling the

Pllymouth

f Plymouth piece and

He alao

rained letter*.

» by n

a of

The Scburcb belli houae, which ha been favorably known for year* anion .hr Vlaltor. lo Ocean City under th mme of the Bellevue Batha, located n be Boardwalk between Seventh and I'.ightli atreet*, baa been lea*e*l through the agency of Harry K. Hlaiilun B. Smith, of Camden, and on, of * 'heater, Pa. The paid for (he aeanon of 1912 I* reportedThl* property waa purcluutd from Mra. Schurch In the early spring by amea Franklin, of Philadelphia, a syndicate of Philadelphian* who rieuda of Mr. Franklin. Since acquiring the property th iave been'maiiy ehangeaand impro nenta made, the effort along thl* Hue being directed chiefly*) Improving the it sea hatha, aa thl* la the only ■hment lo Ocean City w here a bath i hut aea water may be had. With the rapid increase in the num •r of visitors to Ocean City, Included wing whom ere many from Pittsburgh, New York and even the extreme noulliweat end wealern parte of the country, there .ha* been found to be an Increased demand for Ihe hot *ea batha. KealHIng thin condition It la the Intention of Ihe owner* and leasee* to make thla feature of Bellevue Batha a* attractive and popular a* possible and neither money nor effort will be spared to accomplish till* end. The lluel arrangement* for Ihe aeaaon are completed end the establishment will be open for bnaluea* Satur-

day of this week.

BID THROWN OUT The City Commlaaloner*, at their regular weekly meeting, received lor a lot of concrate curb and sidewalk work, together with the necessary grading and graveling of the remaining portion* of the »ldew*lkB, a* prod under ordinance No. 21. Illlam Davl* .apparently waa the lowest bidder at |1I,8IH, but he failed blank form aa required by the reading of the advertisement. for an opinion In the matter, Solicitor Howell said the hid wa* not according to the advertisement. II should have been presented on the blank form provided by the city engineer. He decided that the bid ahould

be rejected.

Mayor Headley said he did not know or care who was the lowest bidder. While he wa* aorry to nee any contractor lose, the contractors moat understand that Ihe regulations will have to be compiled with.' The bids received were a* follows: William Da via, fit,815; S. L. Smith, 112,447.60; H. L. Smith. *14 568; LeCato Construction Co., *14,284; James McLInden ACo., *18,596. On motion of Director Thorn, It 1 decided In award the contract to lowest bidder, as determined by

city engineer.

B. L Smith, the lowee! bidder, ' awarded the contract.

held by tbe club under tin liue association last s that wa* "going some." i the expressed views of all the cruiser class will

following:

Samuel Jacob's Flora II

a Iteba L., Clarence Bill's tallaTkrtber Block's tlretclifcn, Arthur Bredo'a Hedwlg II., C. Klwood Carpenter's Cinderella, A John Cleare’s Kathryn 11 . George F. Fish's Luegeo, Commodore Charles J. Curran'*

Kdward C. Leedom's - Hheer-

r. William (I. ami Frank It. Llg-

get's Bprlngwood, William I. wig's William L„ Commodore ’* t’llaade and Commodni

ridge's Margaret II.

Joseph Snellenlmrg, who wil Atlantic City, will bring III*

Dr.

will al

.beherewith IiIhc nodore Thompson, W. K. Batterahy wil

In tbe open boat class will be John - Barger'* Myrtle L.,Bobert H. Burna’ Troo|ier, Daniel Haggerty'* Brule, Dr. Charle* B. Rlder’a Toby'* Bark. ' ' W. Cornell’s Algeo, Frank N Latah,Charle* Fraser's Nancy, Charles Gllden's Margaret, Curtis Hirst' .urora, William Hooper’s Lillian, linine* Hooper's Kinbreb*, Kohert G. Velmer's Pup, George Keyaer’ u II, John Owen*' Ever-Heady, John liachor’s Mary, Janie* Hlddell's land and Hear Commodore G.

nook'* Minnie.

Charle* Myere and Jnlltia J ’III also enter their new boata It In Ihe apeed-boal class Ihe entrlet will Include Commodore Clarence C. W. Wilson's Rena HI.. Vice Commodore J. Frank Myers'Uhoat II., Wilinert's Slick II., Commodore Nell MecNe IPs Katherine II.. Reuben Clerk’s Swallow II., Henry H. OtleuV and John C. Vanderaller'a

J" yer*

Curtain Scrim.

B. McOIBENY, Oencral Sanagar.

s. 5. McAllister 7SS Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

ii3KtitsaRtms5tmnctme»amutc

LOT ON WESLEY AVENUE Between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets 50 Feet Front

H0T6L "

| Bise/IYRG...

Ocean Ave. ^

He!ween Eighth and Ninth Straeta

n Bargain Prie me df the fines

if sold quick.

JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue

Apartments nnd Cottages. Bungalows, for Rent and for Sale

Can you find

n better or safer investment than First Afortgagr on approved Ocnin City Krai F.statr I tearing six per. cent a Million and » Qita.iltr for clients i

without the loss of

investment

interest? We have invested o>

such mortgages during the past Fifteen Y

dollar in principal or interest. Can we not make such

for you?

Eighth and Maas'ea^w, X- P,L*ro vH C 0 ‘ :e ‘ , ' , Cl, l'’

Central

OPEN ALL THE YEAR

THE IMPERIAL CKNYltAI. avk.. OCKAN CITY, «

...Massey & Edwards'"

A Vineland paper nays: D. Harry Chandler, the shoe manufacturer, Sunday afternoon at bis home on East Landis avenue, underwent an operaon for recurrent appendicitis, pe irmed by Dr. Herbert L. Northrop. Philadelphia aurgeon, assisted by the local attending physician, and though al present he I* doing aa well aa could be eipocted, hla condition Is a

grave one.

The City Commissioners, following the suggestion of Chief Conver, will new flre-plug* at Tblrty-aecond and Asbury avenue and Thirtyfourth alreet and Aabury avenue. The one at Thirty-fourth atreet aud Cantrot avenue will be changed to Thlrtyflflh alreet aud Central avenue and the

r^OF» OCEAN CITV REAL. ESTATE B. FRANK SMITH 1036 ASBURY AVENUE Colleges, Hotels and Apartmeuta for sale and rent. Lots and Farm* for «ale A double honeo near Twelfth street hi good repair, for sale, $3,000. Lot on Asbury ave., near Third *t„ price, $650. 6-roomed cottage with bath, at Hayoua, $1,850.

THE KATHLU

WYOMING

THE ELBERON

( CRiTKAI. AVENl’E

HOTEL ATGLEN if tbs must centrally located hotel u City. The aim has alway* bee I this house select and homelike, an anil assured pel rounds proves Ua

REAL ESTATE —a INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A-11 Eighth St. Ocean City, IM- J.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* ■ale Also lots for Investment and for Improvement—tho choice J. M. CHESTER & CO„ Ocean City, N. I-

MtDDOCK’t CASCAM Laxative Tablets like candy. .Work like magic 12 for 10 cent*Purify the blood with Nyal's Spring Sarsaparilla 50 cent* a hollle PARK AIR TILFORO S CANDIES MAODOCK’S PHARMACY Klghth and Asbury Ave.

CAN HOLD JOBS

the

An ordinance providing f< gravelliig, curbing, etc., of West avefrom Ninth street to Fifteenth alreet, has been accepted by the City Commissioners on second reading. Also accepted on second reading Is an ordinance amending an ordinance

regulating mercantile I

Frank H. Schulte, a Phlladalpb druggist who epeuda the summ season* here; where he has a number of friend-, and MleaCarolyn.daughter of Jacob Munch, of Philadelphia, were married Tueaday. They will be "at orae” al 1642 North Sixth atreet,

■hlladclpbla. after July l.

ro (•■rchaar Hood paenllcal. It wa*decided at the meeting of the Ity Commissioner* to buy two Nvegallon baud chemleel*. c»*tlng *r> ■piece, fl>r tho member* of Hie company at Thirty-fourth street. Soma will alao be given this company.

Inn

-All

Ira. Mela Sailer aud aun, Mason, I leave In a* few daya for a two

ike' visit to Ml. Pocouo. i Cassidy, of PbllMltl

ila.l* occipjing Lin wood Sack'i

Itage, 1020 Wealey avenue.

Mrs. Clifton Smith, of Harrisburg, • rmar resident of thla city, underwent i operation al the Presbyterian Hoe-

turned bom. tor tbe .u*mer yesterday from Philadelphia, where she ha. been

attending a business college.

Mis* PM it b Peck and brother, Kenneth. formerly of tbl* city, have returned from Florida, for the eutnmer

ilithe. Ml** Peck la again engaged •leuograpber for Harvey Y. Lake.

.dlu Clara A.'PottW-°F

ton And Ml- Ada-M. Walter .of Humm. Utown, .Pa., prominent school teacher*, are .pending a few- week, with Ur. Counte’rrolno at hi* cottage,

1021 Central avenue.

Ml** Iona Adam* entertained Mis*

Eva Higher, of Sumer.'

Clara Ppracier, of Germanla. mi- Tk , bkntikki. Printing Hoi Elltabetb Guenther, of •'learontviiie, turning out Job work, [id Mtae Helen liberal, of K*I Harbor kept busv mrui g ^ n, ,. at her home. 718 Aabury avenue. | will |» y

—>r Sunday.

card or Ttaonb*.

Mrs. Morey and family wish

tend their thank* through the Sknti-

io Ihelr friend*, *l*o K. of P. lodge,

for their kindness during the !llne*e

and death of husband and father. midraiti m-poav* of Pop* Assemblyman Hildreth, who pur cha*ed tbe Cape May Herald

week* ago, did not remain long In Hie newspaper game. He has sold tbe

paper to CharU* L. Brownmlller.

i. GORSOH Real Estate iVjeeMit No. 721 Asbury Acenue, Ocean City, N. J.

I. S. CHAMPION MANUFACTURER OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM iotsl suit Colours TrsOe a Hpeelally ?jrs.bu.mii^s,is n e &. AV ‘'

OCEANIC Private l-uh*. Mo*i dsslrable Is lion, Osiiosur 900. Elsvslor. >

THE LAUREL

mrm. nniTH r

BOARDING MRS. C. K. WILMKR , 708’Central Ave. board at reasonable rales. Meale served. S|ieclat Sunday dlunera. THE STRAND NINTH AND WKHLKV ATUDB

>r llnoklvt and R>

Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— A *•* loU tora 1 *! ^ 0c T*'

ARTHUR o D.^BARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE .OCEAN CITY, N. J.

ilapatch from Tuonton Tueaday

say*:

The civil service eommi*.lon today ordered the relustatemeul of lour Republlcane whose places had recently been given lo Democrats. Two of the reinstated are Frank iln E. Smith, ■ecrelary of the Atlantic County tax board, and Thomas (4. Wlusor, secretary of I be Somerset (kouiity tax board. The civil service commission And* that all of these men are protected by service laws aud that their removal* were for political reasons only The civil service commission eaye hat the atlurney general ha* decided jat secretaries of county tax hoard* re State employes and that this be regarded as a law uulll Ilie Courts decide otherwise. The commission alao flemes the right of county tax boards to flx specific terms In electing eecreU ThlsdeclBlon effects Mayor Headley, who le secretary of the Cape May County tax board, and wlio,under this ruling, will retain hla poallkm secretary.

Your Home Reliable £SJ*"' Holtland fsnsral B«?i "plio'ji “ "tVo'’ ssparteuee. Opsn all Hie yssr. *

¥1. BLACKLEDGE

134 West imii Ocufl Cltj, H. 1.

Ocean City Title and

Trust Company

of Ocean City, New Jersey

CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $26,000

POWELL’S ”“/SeIe. Spri ” 8 sllop -

w shadow lace ami all-over for sleeves. :c« in tallies' collar* and belt*.

BKAI. COTATK A»l» IRafAWCm. O. I LAKE ..REAL ESTATE AGENT... ins Aabury Avsttns, Oosaa Oily, N. J.

Uuntlna. Huylng ami Mwttlnc CLARENCE S. SCULL —Real Estate a

Ix»v price* and reliable up-to-date goods. Mioue 79-W

POWELL'S ^

921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J.

K. A. PORTER Contracting and Grading 1014 Aabury Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey ant .1 reel, ud sUHwsUUI ksmbT JVIadame

MOP1STH

ad y-aueyJXMWATaUortrt a 605 CIGHTH nT. OCtAN CITY. I«. 4.

Wedding Canopies

WM. H. YANDERHERSCHEN CiHYAS SPICIALTU 8,"W1H00W IRD

PORCH iWHIIGS

Structural and Ornamental Iron, Tire Escapee, Aquabar, Waterproofing.

c f\. w. Cunningham & Go.

nounen titlco

luca •cancMxa

aud talk It o'

On and after June ITtb tbe State ^lotur vehicle law providing for the regulatlou aud driving of automobiles ill be strictly enforced. The law provide* that no vehicle -ball exceed twelve miles per hour In the buUMM>

hour ehall be malutalued In the open country; that la to aay, below Seventeenth street. The law prohibiting open cut-outs in the built-up portion of the city will also be strictly enforced. "I pleese teke notice. Bakhy Hkaih.kv, Mayor.

' * U M. CRiamX. Frssldset ' . WM. K. MAhmkY, riral Vlos-I'rasldesl LtCMLlKH.LUDLAM.Hseoud Vles-PresMsi 0. R. HT1I.WKU.. Sseretary e J. riTUlAN TATKM,Hollellor

yiHKCTOMMl

Marry Hradiry n. W. Ukt Laalis ». UMUsm C. W. leemlng H.ury U. Moon

Cushions

SuppHv*

First Natal Bank Ocean City, N. J. - CAPITAL SIMM. SURPUC- ttM*

Atlantic Glty

BARTLETT BLDG-

H. B. KTITM*. VIss-rTSStOswl w. bcott hand, cseatei H. 9. MDWKKR. Aa» I J. riTHLAH TATI

New Jersey

Free Cottage Sites Peermont-Avalon, IS. J. Wa will deed lots on the Main avenue, one and one-half block* from the oreeu, free of ell Incumbrance*, to lho*e persona who will build cottags* n same coating not I tea than 11600. Apply to Avalon Improvement Co.