Ocean City Sentinel, 20 June 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel

_ THUKHDAY. JHNKai. I

COTTAGES HERE CORNER-STONE OF YACHT ARE IN DEMAND CLUB’S FINE HOME LAID

PUSH WORK TO

IMPROVE ROADS J

Number of Good Rentals Were t Made During the Past POST OEFICE SAFE

ami K. <\ Hoyle, sppn by llie Court, have app

of H..II. <

oral bankrupt,

ipllca

('ape May County (icliolaralilp at I; Kor'at'nlleRe,- iiainely, Ijaureucc Wi Sbarp. !*t>a I ale City; J<H«pli Sam Zaw, Woodbine, ami l.eltoy c. Ii

than., Ooeao City.

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PERSONALS.

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' K. K. J'rlce, of lt«l Bank, wax a r. cent Kueat of the Klberou. tieorne Kea.ler and fanilly, of Had don Held, are vlaltora here. II. A. Korne*a,of Hadddiflleld, wa a recent RUCot of the illanayne. Mm. Ilealrlce K. Sinllh, of Mm<rea town, la a Rural of tlie Imperial A. <1. Sparka and w ife, of Merlon wiye recent Kueata of the Ataleii. William Jellrlea, of tide city, la em ployed at HuKhea’ Cenlral Pharmacy a ttuent of the WyoiuhiK durliiK tin

Week.

number of cotURee were rented during the week and the Imjulrlea for iiiiiner huiuea here are aald to •mime In thick and faat. Frank Schneider, of Tluga.liaa rent l« collaite, 1411 Wealey avenue, unea Young, a Philadelphia jewel! id hia other houae, HIS W

IS BLOWN OPEN

rattle

f Ph;

renlala:

' ’ullage nil's Wealey a'

B 1«44 \t

-ley a<

, of Camden.

Mr*. Jennie II. I

,ofCh

The Mlaaea Katharine and l>oi /urn. of Philadelphia, are amoii Mra W. H. Ilalterahy ami Mliw Halleraby, of Philadelphia, were r

Hr. I,. S. A Sledem and family, of ‘lilladelphla, have opened th(lr

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tered

tvllle, regia

J, of Merctiai

Katblu.

W. K Hexamer and family, of Phillelplda. are now In their now home " Plymouth place. li ilrinilb and family, of Phlladel’ ecupylug their isiitage,

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Ural a

Mra. It. Tyndale, of Merita, la now occupying the cottage II2 Carden road, thl' city, for the aurumer. Harry Taylor, of Philadelphia, a Well-known aurntaer realdenl of thle city, wa» In town Sunday. C. H. Weacoat ami family, of l,anca»ler, I)., are here for the aeaaon, and are located on Sixth atreet, Itobert H.Tluaman, of Philadelphia, baa Ida family located at their aammer bome, IIIUI Anbury avenue. A llrHiver, of Newark, l< here with III" family, occupying their cottage, Third and Atlantic avenue. The Mlaaea Max veil, of PlilladrlP'da. have opened ihelr Sixteenth "Ueet cottage for the aeaaon, H. A. Palmer and family are plea aantly located In their cottage, 1030 Aabiuy avenue, for Hie aeaaou. -M. H. Thomae, of Philadelphia, with hi- family la nccapylng their cottage, I HI Wealey avenue thla elty, W c. Mellow ell. of Narberth, and fanilly, aie at their collage, HUM Aahmy avenue, for the Hummer. •Mre. I.altarre and daughter, Mine Mabel, of thla city, are vbdtlug frlenda acPortlanp, Pa., nod vicinity. Mlaa Urace Wilmerton, of Philadelphia,la here for the aummer.ocrupymg her crStage, B3I Third atreet. H 1 rwlu and family, of PhlladelI'hla. are .occupying their cottage, 610 Atlantic avenue, for the aeaaon. Ceorge Y. Schnch and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying lheir cottage, Sii Fourth atreet, thla city. William Hagel and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, l«-T Weal avenue, for the aeaaon. '' ,l - ">l« and family, of Phlla delphla, are pleaaautly located In their rummer home on Brighton place. Alexander Foater end wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage at 1 welfth atreet and Aebury avenue. Hr. H. K. Lneach, of Philadelphia, »«d hla family are occupying tbalr •nnimer home. SIS Brighton pjace. f Mllchell and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their collage, Mini peon avenue, for the aeaaon. Mla» Pranrea Smith, ol thla city, haa returned home from Philadelphia, " here -lie -pent the fall and winter. John T, Brown and family, of Wert UgeJr (jla, h * v< "l^ed I heir ootMra () c;, Wert, of Norwood, Pa., arrived here Friday and opened tier r ">tage, 2u Marine place, for the aeaaon. Prof. Jaraea M. Stevena, auparlnleudeut of the pabllc arhoola here, waa

cla F. Patteraon, Ji

Cottage 104U

Hlnamore, of (lermaiitowu. Corthge l.tu Central aven O'Connell, of Philadelphia Wllaon. of Philadelphia. 1 'ullage l.'Us Aabnry avem W. (Ireen, of Philadelphia. Cottage HSI Aabnry aveu liner, of Philadelphia. Cottage 44:12 Anbury av A. Blatther, of Phlladelplih Cottage 1743 Anbury aven garet McManua, of Phlladelphb Collage 174.1 Aabnry i McCune, of Philadelphia. Cottage 1743 Aabnry avenue (rev) to W. W. Itowley, Mr.,of Philadelphia. at door apartment No. 11, K leenUi atreet, to J. F. I^nnon,

e to M.

is Fourh

nth ai

ladeloh:

i H.

M. Meharey,

Cottage 1741 W« Harria, of Philadelphia. Cottage 1137 Aabury Welcker, of Phlladelphl J. W. Herbert'- cottage, Fifteenth alrect and Weal avenue, to William H. I.yne.of Philadelphia. Ma—ey ,V Kalwanla have made I following rental-: The Wanamaker apartmenla .lltlewood, of Phlladelph

of M

'or July, and I I’ljiladelphla, for Angu Kynelt cottage. 610T Mra. Ann DeBilllblaa, i Italph TownaCnd'a \abury avenue, to Nor

'amdeii.

velfth alrect, I f Columbu.a,« cottage, lilt nan Ktlnaon, c

Clayton

Halnea Brick re|g>rta Hie illowlng rental-: I 'l>per*partmenta’of H06 8t. Cltarlea lace to C. H. Scliurch, of Phlladel-

•hta. A nay cottage, 820 Sixth atreel, to Jamea Madden, of Philadelphia. Kynelt cottage, 600 Twelfth atreet. to Harvey A. Craig, of lialenburg, III. J. M.Cheater haa made theaerental-: Jnaeph T. Ward'a collage, 62.i Wenley avenue, to H. B OeWltt, of Millville. Collage H42 Flrrt atreel to Cltarlea K. Bavin, of Philadelphia Collage 215 Aalmry avenue lo John F. Kenner, of Philadelphia Second floor of the Hultlugton apartlent- to Charlea A. Kelly, of Phlla-

Phlladelphla. York and aeveral clllea in the northern part of thla State the latter part of laat week. William Wataon and family,of Philadelphia. have opened their cottage on “entra! avenue, near Sixteenth atreet. I). W. Pedrlck and family, of Philadelphia, are here for the auinmer, oceu—'ng their cottage 5(121), Central ave-lu-lav Ludwig and family, of Philadelphia, will occupy Samuel Dlxon'a - ittage, 105!) Aabnry avenue, thla auraM. V. Daniel-, of Philadelphia, ban ..la family here for the aummer, occupying their cottage, 1334 Pleasure aveidrew Itennetter, of Philadelphia, and family are now occupying their immer home, 711 Klghth atreet, thla

ty-

Kllia H. Mareball and wife, of Philadelphia, were recent gneala of Dr. • “ William 14. Abbott In thla city. laa Margaret Schneider, of Tioga, returned home after spending aevweeks In her Wealey avenue cottage. A. P. Maloney, of Philadelphia, waa entertained by hi- nephew. Marlin Maloney, 2d, and wife during the

eek

Roger Maynea and family, of Weal Philadelphia, have opened —*

at Kc - r

Edwin Davis and family, of Lane- _ iwue, have rented and taken occujiancy of Dr. 8. K. Ayara’ cottage, 1547

Central avenue.

Mre. H. K K. Ayara, of Phtladelf hla, came down to her cottage on rid ay In her ante. She enjoyed the

trip vary much.

Illlam H. Vanderherchen and family, of Philadelphia, are occupy t their cottage, 652 Central avenue,

’ the an miner.

Mra. M. Houben, of >'blladelphla. a opened her cottage, at the corner Thirteenth atreel and A-bury ave-

e for the aeaaon.

Andrew Canon and family, of Philadalphla, are occupying Ibelr cottage for a few daya and are making aome Improvementa to It. G. B. Shirley and family, of Moore, Pa., will be here today and open their college on Brighton plei-e. Tliey were l-llora here Sunday. Mra. Adelaide Thayer of Phlladelhla, came down BatunAy and opened er new cottage on Pleaanre avenue, ear Sixteenth atreet Mre. H. 1). Koblnaou haa been en•rtalulug her alater, Mre. Caroline hamplnn, of Camden, for daya at her home In thla city. „ Howard Bchermerhorn and family, of Philadelphia, have opened ... -r u- h I f 11, all—I and (>

Ml— Cecelia C. Hand, daughler of Ir. and Mre. W Scott Hand, of thla ty. a pupil In the flfth grade of the ubllc acbool, was neither abaeut nor irdy during the school term recently nlahed She waa the only girl In the acbool with a record of thla kind. She

dgh marks In all her atudlee, and

especially so In manual training work.

iradnaird aa Ptijalclan. irlea Herbert Doe, sou of Mr. and Charles A, Doe, ol Phlladelp alve owner- of property b

graduated aa a doctor of medicine from the University of Pennsylvania

yesterday. Dr. Doe la not yet 21 y old. He will eider one of Hie PI delphla boaplials for practice and perleuce for aeveral mnntha.

Fourteenth etreet and Wealey

lector and Mre William McCoach, of Philadelphia, In their cottage here. Mra. William Jones and daughler. Mias Emma, of Philadelphia, are here for the aummer at their cottage ou Aabury avenue, new Fourth etreet. Mlaa Florence Franklin, of Waat Phlladel phla, la Hit guest of M laa Ethel Shoemaker. Her flauee, Cbarlae F. Phllltpa, of Philadelphia, waa a vlaltor Saturday and Sunday.

Big Crowd Heard Speeches Big Force of Men Employed by Mayor Headley and on May’s Landing-Tuck^ Thos. F. Armstrong. ahoe Boulevard.

| ocean City Yacb ‘Ycggmen” Make VcrySmall Company’s „ , „ section of the cli Haul of Money and Stamps > m odnra j h.d.i at Petersburg. x ‘ii the ix

e building, la the imatmlatrea e safe; of Hi broken In half.

kuue of the family h n, but no attention 1 It wae thought thal

Thei

voking

luircday evening, and Hie robbei > trace when they fled. Chief of Police Scull, of thla aa nntllled of Hie hafe-blowlng nod ord was aent .in Tuck ahoe and other

tiding n

utry.

» fll to Ho

Stale Road ( aa agreed to f May County Bornl of Fr« Improvement of the roac Marahallvllle to the head of Tuc River. Thla la part of the roail Millville to thla dty. by way o /.abetti, now being Improved, which work la due Mr. Waal

Ivllle.

if the yacht club, club’e year book for 1912, Id-toriM of Hie lure William K. Hexamer and Caplain Miarlea W. Glaaer, eoplea of the SksriSKi. and l.edger and culua of this Shortly after the corner-alone had lean laid, rain began falling, and there vaa a hurried adjuurlimeut to the club There, when the guests ha «mb!ed, J. W. Harrlaon'a Clayton land Hayed a selection, which *11 Ii the hearty appnlval of all and was vigorously applauded. .Then Cnininmlore Wllaon Introduced Mayor Headley. Mayor Headley aald he was sorry because of the |M>a|Hon he was In h^lhi

he could

contract I*

tlie work fur $26,4o

I of Ci

6 by

mbly r

>t face all of bb be the pro|ier •t In the ring.

Thla -ally waa met by applause. Continuing, Mayor Headley -aid gave him great pleasure to welcor cean City and the privileges of •rt. Two of the greatest p v the hnmea of tin Ocean City Yacht Club and the Ocean City Motor

y of the visitors pleasure lo associ-

ate with a

i "Jive w

The i

•nbcx' ii

as four

Presbyterian Sunday ScIhk of home-made cake, pie-and

candy at T. Lee Adams’ atoie, Seventh

nornlng from 9 to 11 o'clock, for euetit of Hie church's mortgage If you are m need of some of

Ibeae good Ihlnga, don't mlaa this sale The attention of Hie readers of the Hkmtinki. la called to the advertise-

)f Simms' Delicatessen, which

wllj he open lor buslueaamt 741 Aabury

e, July 1. Everything of the Hll be kept In stock. Suita a fill be found of great couveullo the housekeeper, especially during the aummer months.

regular aummer achelTtiie of the Atlantic City Railroad goo Into etreet '■morrow. Express Irani- will leave 'lilladelphla for thla city ou weekdays at S 5o and 10 a.m., 12 40, 1.40, 4, 4.40 and 5 A0 p.m.; on Sundays at 8.40 and 11.30 a m., with a local at 5 p.m. The Ural train out In the monilnga will i exprem at n lo. Krtiursl Mefuaed. .. the meeting of the City Commissioners, after considering the request of the gaa company to lay pipes on Aabury avenue lo Thlrty-llflh street, Instead of on Central avenue, It waa moved and carried that It la the sense of the board that the pipes should i the north west aide of " '

•f Central

ca Ealy. stenographer and bookkeeper for Oils M. Townsend for aome time, Is now clerking In the post ofllce. Arthur W. Shoemaker ami J. Edmund Jeffries are on duly aa letter

H. E Dlmmlck has purchased the old Welmer cottage at the south corner of Seveuth atreet and Central avenue He has rented the houae to Mr. Blerly, •f Philadelphia.

jppolnted a policeman

Stale laws governing the aneed rf automobiles Is obeyed strictly here

Italph Wilson, former mndorc William' E. Hexamer. Vice immodore "Cbarlfcy" Curran ’om" Armstrong,’ These men e enthusiastic boys of the Ocean City Motor Boat Club, down to* credit for wbat they havedi doing. They work more en getlcally for the success of their cli they do in their own private h'AsIne— affairs and they boosting Ocean City, The Ocean City Yacht Club has the lineal location, and, speaker knew, will have the Hneat headquarters along the advised all who were not members to iln the club quickly. There will be many Improvementa made on tbeUardensCompany'atract, the speaker aald, and great credit la due to Mr. Humbrecht. We, of Ocean City, the speaker declared, owe much to Mr. Humbrecht, who haa put his time, money and faith In. Ocean Cily. The mayor said he wanted all to have a good time and desired all to enjoy tbemaelvea aa much aa they can. If you dou't Interfere with theenjdy. ment of others, you will break* no legal or moral law. Thomas F. Armstrong, alter paylug strong tribute to the line wlvee of Hie members of tlie club, declared Hratlbe members of club are the best people n earth and Oceau City Is the greatest l*ot on Ond’a green footstool. Oceau ity always leads the pniceeslon. The Ocean City Yacht Club la the otlaprliig of the Holliday Yacht Club, iioae members' names are enshrined In the corner-stone. In 1902 the yacht lub waa reorgaHired and mover! 'resent quarters. It has again outgrown Its accommodation! The speaker predicted a great future for the yacht club, the motor boat club Egg Harbor Bay. He be took off hla bat to Hexamer, Curand Wllaon. What they done will, ■and lo the credit ol themselves

and the city.

Mr. Armstrong aald he la a rocking chair aallor. The things l hat pushes the boat la the screw and boiler. The silences of the desert do not make maubood, but the aea doee. There la no place on the eea for the puny mao. The sea man mnat have red corpuscles Speaking of friendship aa a divine Inatllution, Mr. Armstrong aald God made man Ilka Himself, and the best thing He made waa man. Man la 99 per cent, good and there la good In every man. Speaking In a generic ■nae, the (yacht Club la going lo give The speaker advised against people 'earing long face* and urged happy and to get back of and help the splendid men whoare wbrklugao hard * ir the suceeaa of the yacht club. The exercises then closed with another selection by the baud. "Charley" Curran, who entered the room Juat before the speeches were begun, and who waa recently married, /as given an ovation by the crowd, [lowing that he la aa popular aa ever itj) the members of the organization. An ox that weighed 850 pounds waa mt to this city Friday evening. It aa rotated Saturday morning and juicy sandwiches were distributed

uinng the visitors.

There was a well-attended reception

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WanTKI* -Five-room apartment, or furnished cottage, near Boardwalk or vicinity of Second atreet; month of August,or, If reasonable, fur season. R, B. Vale, The Sun, Baltimore, Md. 4t The First National Rank of Ocean City. N, J.. welcomes deposits from all—the poor and the rich—the old and the young—the men and the women. Twenty dollars will buy 15- loot row ud aall boat, oara,new sad, rigged complete. Seen at Yacht Club, nr by writing 221 North Front atreet, Phlla. It la It fresh? Frelhofer'a Bread and Kolia every morning at Fred. 8 Pfltxemuyer'a, 735 Aabury avenue. Ocean Clty.N. J. 6 9, 4 moa. Lost. — Lady> umbrella, straight handle with silver cap; Initials C. D. 8. FlmHr returh to offlee of Ockan Cm Skntinki.. It Mrs J. G. Means, art needlework, a as aiid private lessons. 900 Wealey avenue, Ocean City* Ball phone 471 \. Hoowwohk.—An experienced white women wants place for housework, so washing. Address E. D„ 8RNTlNKL.lt

large force of men and trams and rush It to completlo speedily aa poaalble. Operations agin at thla end, at Hie intersection vlth the Downatown boulrvanl i .'nIon Hotel and It la estimated that It vlll be completed by Hie llrst of Nr ember next. Temporary repairs ar iow being made to Hie entire road t keep It In passable condition penillu Hie reconstruction. Twenty teams and a force of men from Red llauk will be brought to start-the>’ork, acrommiMlatloua for Hie laborers and horaea having be* secured by W. (1. Rutherford, the company, who was here sever daya thin week uiakliigaprellminai irrangcments. Mr. Rutherford wi uipervise the work both of Gils rot mil the new roail from Hie Camde '•unity line lo Harnmonlnii, but tl actual charge of construction here wl he assumed by Arthur Hll poll, I om the original contract for the road waa awarded two years ago, thh slug set aside afterward owing tc inlroveralea concerning the right ol

ay.

Mr. Rutherford said yesterday thal lule the company would not depend . all on local help, aa ft haa a com pent force of men ■id learns of Its own, yet there will tie o)i|Mirluiilly for laborI teams from this place lo secure ymeut. ■el for the new road w in be I ilia along Its route, there being quite a number of these convenient lo portions. The road 'will extend to the bridge over Hie Tnckaue River and will be built on aubantlally the same plana and dlraenmis as the other county hoiileva.rds. A Millville pa|ier of Saturday had ■e following: State Road (.'omml—loner Stevens aa In Millville yesterday and took oner with .Henry A. Wemtlierby. Mr. Stevena was accompanied by rn members of bla ofllce force bad made an Inspection of Hie work being done on the Tuckahoe roai der the direction of Mr. Wealherby, expressing himself as much pleated accomplished. In fad, Hie commissioner waa so well pleased that he assured Mr. Weatberby that he mid send down aeveral hundred dolfrom the Stale road fund to aid In

the work.

While In thla section Mr. Stevena owed the roads from Bridgeton via Millville to May's Landlug, and from ~ ere to Eldora, which would be used * links In the Slate highway to be ■nstruded under a law passed by Hie

lat Legislature

When Improved H

is to Cumberland County's good

\Vantjh». —Room In plain cottage for mulber and daughter; furnDh own linen; slate terms. Curtis, 1828 Fear street, Frankford, Phlla. 6-20-lt

; the clubhoua

•lain of the Ocean City Yacht Mr. Robner la pastor of tha First Presbyterian Cburch.

Motor boat "Peggy” for»ale; length, 85 feet, breadth 4 feel; four-cylinder Rochester engine, completely overhauled at factory laat aeaaon; ever ready spring atartiog devloe; boat double planked, copper fastened tlmmghout.and does not leak a drop. Caab. price. $500. Apply to George Datacheg, Hay aveoue, near Fourth street, Ocean City. 64, 8t Fob Rkn?.—Furnished rooms; u cooking; southern exposure. Address 727 Atlantlo avenue. 4t Switches, putts, curia, traneformatlons, etc., made from combings or -ew hair. 1009 Aabury avenua. tf Fob Salk.—21-foot aall boat, with Aorse power Palmer engine; $175. Aply 628 Central aveuue. «•*»«.

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Fob Sale.—Cottages end Iota le met desirable locations in Ocean City. Apply to A. Cotton 619 Aabury avenue, Ocean City, New Jersey.

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MADDOCK’S CASCARA Laxative Tablets Hat like candy. Work like magic ' 12 for 10 cents Purify the blood with dial’s Spring Sarsaparilla 50 cents a bottle PARK ARD TILFORD’S CANDIES HADDOCK'S PHARMIICr . Eighth and Anbury Ave.

I. S. CHAMPION

MANurACTuncn or

STHICTty PURE ICE CRERM "MalaadOollaaaTralUa spa.-laHy ‘*“ 0 “ . , TTM AND WEST AVE.

Your Home Reliable Hotal and esaaral bHp wanted and anpplled -i abort noun. Burn plwnea. .Tm jrara perlenne. open all the year.

VI. BLACKLEDGE

634 WpsI Atmui Ocetn Cltj, H. J.

E iNDEPENbENTt

Ocean City Title and

Trust Company

of Ocean City, New Jersey

CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $25,000

insubcs Tiri-ca laauca scaacHca

L. M. CKICHBK, Praaldenl WM. K. MAHHEY. First Vloa-f reel dan' LKHLIK I*. LU DLAM.Heeond Vlee-Crealdeot R. WTM.WEU. Secretary and Tree J. KITH I AN TATKM, KollcUor

MCALLISTER’S New Things to Complete Your Summer Outfit. F^irnsols, Crocheted Ba^s, Purses. Etc. Parasols. _ w.‘r.;!V$Tv) !, *rt" Crocheted Bags. Metal Purses, n.w i,*.. .1 ..,er«i ,. 0 r.r. «iti, -hr Lawns. 1 Swift Curtain Scrim. '

s. s. mcallister

755 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

Three Bargains Do You Want Them? Full .size lot on First st, only - $575.00 Lot on Fifteenth st. - - $475.00 Lot on Twelfth st, only - - $375.00 The above lots are, up to grade and have cement sidewalks and curb. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

_ uom.a and roTTAQ—. Scotch t)all Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN 1 lui! diauuaa , ' v r *' ,n * 1 •upr^vlaloB o< a

1 B. McOlBENY, General Hanagar. I MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N.

Home Nurie.

0 H0T6L -DIS0/IYR6... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Slreata OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL Ulft CKNYKAI. A VIC., OCKAN CITY, N J

A small piece of OCEAN FRONT in the choicest part ol the Boardwalk at a Bargain Price That's the kind of investment to make Massey & Edwards' 1 "'",™ 1 ;,,,,,

B. FRANK SMITH 1036 ASBURY AVENUE Collagen, Hotels and Apartments for sale and rent. Lota ami Farms for sale A double house near Twelfth atreet In good repair, for "« le . $3,000. Lot on Aabury ave., near Third at., price, $650. 6-roomed cottage with hath, at Bayous, $1,850.

REAL ESTATE INSURANCE

Clayton Haines Brick

ighth St. Ocean City, N. J

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you __ unco. Hargalua ui Hay and Ocean front pro|iertlee. Choice collagen for sale. Also lota for Invent incut and for improvement—the choice of Ocean (.Ity. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., - . Ocean City, N. j.

CiORSOU Real Restate iVgent No. 721 Asbunj Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.

BOARDING MK8. C. F. WILMEh 70S Central Ave, Good board at rya-oliable rates. MmI*aerved. Special Sunday dlnnan. . THE STRAND INTH AND WKNI,ier AVENUE

Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home

ARTHUR Q D. BARROWS 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J

POWELL’S

Do yonr Spring shopping here.

We have the latcrt in new dress fabric* The new shadow lace and all-over for neck ami sleeve*. The latrrt In ladle*’ collars and belts: Shirtwaists, houae dreaae*, etc.

a.Cluett, Monarch or Emory

Low price*amd reliable up-to-date goods.

POWELLS

92i Aabnry Ayenne Ocean City, N. J,

X '

WM. H.

All Sixes

Tear*.

M*Nur*cTuncn or

WeddinTcanopiel CiHYiS IPICULTIFS, IIHDOW AND

and PORCH AVNINGS

Floor Covaringo 2 21 N. FRONT KT.. PH'LA. 10 Hire gaa CKNTRAL *Vg.. OCEAN CITY

Yacht Cush Iona

Structural and Ornamental Iron, Fire Escapes, Aquabar, Waterproofing. f\. W. Cunningham Sc Co. BARTLBTT OLDG. Atlantic City New Jersey

Pree Cottage Sites AT Peermont-Avalon, N. J. Wa will deetl Iota on tlie Main avenue, one and one half blocks {nlm the mlu, free of all liioumbranaea, to those persona who will build collage* on me coating not laa than $1500. Apply to Avalon Improvement Co. 1MB Arch Street. I

THE KATHLU

MIKSEH I.KWIBOCONAKD WYOMING

^ A. r. JIILXKM THE ELBERON (Kormarly the Kmmrtl) IITII AND TENTH A f. A VEHCE

AILNAVLOm, Wrap.

HOTEL ATGLEN if the meat eentrally locatad boUla u City. Tlie aim baa always been - this houae select and homeUka, and large and awurwl patronage proves lu si For terms and particular* addreas,

THE LAUREL

NKAI. EBTA'TV. AND IMMEEANCE.

■c. I_. < M*CE ..REAL ESTATE AGENT... tan Aabury Avenue, Ocean oily. N. J.

BwntlnE. Huyltva a CLARENCE S. SCULL —Real Estate and Insurance

K. A. PORTER Contracting and Grading

jVIadame JVLazzi modistb

First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL $5$,008. SURPLUS OMM X CKEHBB. KreaUtent B. B. HTITEH. Vlea-KraaManl W. W.DTT BAND, Ca ‘ H. S. MOWRKB, A