Ocean City Sentinel, 19 September 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel •] ,111 K.Hl»AY.SKI*rK.\|liKK 1«. IMU We .hall K'e'1 •" receive Ileum uf community ami "»r reader* ^ rumpeule«l with the full name ami .ild i cm uf the writer, uul uei-emarlly f„r publication, lull h» a guarantee uf guud faith. t DOTS. • Nut tuaiiy lather.. I I'uhlle school crowded Politic are growing hut # 'lirllluK Chilly In the evening.. Wedding hell, here next week. J .Hull . number of cottager, here. ' f Hand concert, are over for Oil. year. f I .oral liU.lne". people arc arranging u r.,r vacation trip.. e Are I he lax payer, »all«lied that they 11 are getting the worth of their tuuney? The <|iie.tlou I. aaked:"!. It the " "*" ; hi. family Will enjoy. J Jo.rph Itcllly. uf Mlllville. who wa. special pollceiiian at lland'a I'ier dur- „ engaged a. private watchman at the (l building for lire fall and winter month*. PERSONALS. Mr., J P- Pox ha. returned from a vi. ii to We.lt heeler. a j K. Warren, of Philadelphia, wa. a recent gur.t of llie Oceanic. Mia. KlUahelh Herat, of Ulen.lde, ' I, a. been vlaitlng In llila city. « K. V. 'Klegnei. of Phllmlelpina, wa. ® a recent gueat of the lll.cayne. Ml.. Martha Smith, of Melroae Park, !j! ha. been vl.lllng frleud. here. C| W. C. Hunter, of Philadelphia, regbirred at the Klberou a lew daya ago ^ H. J. Morton and family, of Nejji Kgypl, have been gue.t. of Hie l.aurel. -i William Nuuevlller. of Plilladel- •> Frank Craven and wife, of Phlla- 11 dclplua, were visitor. here during the " William S. Zaire ha. closed hi. ' alioe. „ J T. Burden and family, of ,Daio. ,, Mlerllug. . * I, Samuel Carhart ha. rented ami I taken occupancy of a huuae on llie Uardena tract. I •Ieorge If. Well, end wife, nf Phlla- r delpbla, were guest. of Ihe Katblu " during Ihe week. C. W. Uroee and wife, of Plilladel- '' phla, were amuiig the week', arrival, al llie Wyoming. HeorgeC. Murphy and wife and Mr.. I, It. Tliuiuae are vieltliig frleude In Cheater Counly, Pa. 1 MImi Kuima Corauii ha. gone to Haddonflehl, where .he will .peml a |.ullou of <TSe whiter. 1 Mr.. Wllllain H. Carey, of Meilla, ' ha. relurueil home after a vl.lt to her ■i.ler, Mr., J. 8. Itu.h. 1 The ttev. and Mr*. C. W. Burn, aud ^ r.mlly, uf Philadelphia, were recent Kue.1. of the Imperial. The Hev. F. H. Argu aud family, of a Fox t'haae, ara occupying their collage here for a few week.. t John J. Koaler ha. relumed In llile I city from Philadelphia, where lie .pent a few day. vl.lllng frlaudi. Ml.. C. K. Seyfert ha. returned In her home, 887 Fourth elreet, thl. city, ' .fleiVi absence of several week.. ( Tax Collector K. W. Burleigh and ( alfe returned Monday from a vl.lt tu | Trenton, Burlington aud Ml. Holly. , The llev. Peuulugtou Comon, of 1 1 addon Held, ha. been vl.ltlng hi. win, lir. Allen Coraon, tu tbla city, during Ihe week. I Mr.. T. P. William, and daughter, < Ml.. William., uf Philadelphia, are ' occupying their A.bury cottage for a ' couple of week*. Mr.. B.'K. Wert and -Mia. Amy Miller have returned to their home lu thl. cltyafterepeudlng the.ummer month, et Pleaeaulvllle. Mr. and MrdT Arthur I). Barrow, have returned to tbelr home lu litis • ily after apendlug aeveral week, with uut-of-town frleud.. uui-oi-iowu rrieuo..

Mlee Mary Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mr., J. P. Fox, of thl. city, will ben .ludeut at Darliugtou Seminary, uear | Weal Cbealer, tbla year. i Orvllle Adam, and family, who have ■ beau .|«ndlug the euumer month, at 1 Marmora, have relumed and upeue<l i l heir Ceotral avenue collage. Mr. aud Mra. Brook, have returned to their Brklgeton borne after a pleaeaul vl.it at (be home of Mr. and Mr.. Charles Watson, lu tlila city. Mia. Kllxabelli Jaguuw returned to her home lu Lancaster Saturday, after a pleaaaut vl.lt of two waek. to Mr.. Mary Slang, at 1640 Aabury avanue. Mlaa Annie Febrle returned to ber hum* Tueaday after apendlug three -week, with ber aunt. Mra. Houbeu, Thirteenth street and Aabury avenue. Irvlug Hill, tbe Bell Telephone Co'e. "Double man," baa started on bla vacatluu Accompanied by bl. wife, be will apend a few daya In Philadelphia. Allen H. Coraon and wife, of Pblledelpble, have been eolertalolng a bouae party of friend, at their cottage on Central avenue, near Eighth atreet. N W.Conon and family b.v.cloMd their lummrr boUM here and are stopping at tbe Bel lev ue for a few week, before returning to tbelr Philadelphia Harry Taylor and family, of Bayoiina, have been spending a few daya here with Mre. Taylor'. pareuU, Mr. and Mra. Jamea Fraukllu, lu tbe " ayue apartment.. Mra. H. H. Bodlue, of Haaimonton, arvompauM by bar stater, ha. been p (ending a few daya in tbla city. Mra. Budlna baa many friend, lu ible city, having fur marly redded here.

politicians pay " visit to voters ' Chairman Ilildreth, Surrogate Vauamau and II. W. Rutherford iu Town. County Clerk A. Carlton Hlldreth, j who is chairman of the Cape May j Kepubllcau Kxecutlve Committee; Surrogate Cbarlee P. Vanamaii aud Heury W. Rutherford, director uf Ihe Cape May County Board-olL Freeand candidate for Ihe Itrnubhrau nomination for Aaaemblyinati, were In thl. city Friday afternoon aud evening, looklug over political con- ' till Ion. aud meeting a. many uf the Captain Vanamau and Mr. Uutber- 1 ford are the men .elected for theolllce. for which they are caudldate. by the Itepubllcan executive committee of thl. county in open meeting, aud the 1 member. of llila cuinmlUee were elect- 1 ed at the laat election by the people of 1 Ihe counly a. their repmcntative.. The primary election take, place next Tueeday . September 24. Captain Vauauiaii, who aeek. re- 1 election a. aurrngate of the counly, ha. 1 held thl. oMce for one term, and, hi 1 far a. can he learned, hi. given aaltafactlon to alt who have had hii.lne.. 1 Mr. Rutherford ha. been a member 1 of the hoard of freeholder, for year., aud I. widely known and highly \ re. peeled throughout the county. Duu'l forget Ihe dale of the primary 1 election. 1 DISPUTE OVER 8ALE ' At the regular meeting of the City 1 Attorney A. C. Bonwell, reprenenthiR Mrs. Align Scull. ' again brought up the matter of the ' .ale of lut-668. Section A, by the eliy collector, live or elx year. ago. ' Through a inl.take on the part of the city official, II wa. alleged, leu feel or the lot owned by Mra. Scull wa. Iiu- ' .properly .old for taxea, which action placed a cloud upou the laud and a .ale which can be made ha. been held 1 on tbla account tor several month.. Mr. Boawell .aid that uultm Ihe city take, actiou to clear the pruperly Ida cllant will make a move, although •he ha. no dealre lu autaguuhte or em < barrawi Ihe city. She .Imply want. i 'Ily Solicitor Howell aald he ! thought he ha. doue everything po. .Ible lu the matter, but Mr. Boawell did not agree with liliu. Director Mart, moved that the mat- I ler be left In Ihe hand, of tbe solicitor, ■ to report at the uext meeting. ! Mr. Boawell «akl he did mil like i ihe form of the motion. He .laled If the chy doe. uot take prompt i actiou, uther. will. The matter wa. then left In the hand, of tbe city eollcltor, wltb power i BIDS FOR BOULEVARD At tbe meeting of tbe member, of the Cape May County Board of Freeholdera Tueeday, It wa. agreed to a.k for bid. for the Oceau City turnpike, to be lu on TUureday. October 17. The boulevard will run from Thirtyatreet. In thl. city, to Maruiora, a dl.lanee of two utllee. It w ill have a 40 foot wide roadway aud he live feet above the high-water tide. It waa alao agreed to aek for hid. for the boulevard bridge and the Cape turuplke. Thrown from bis seat on a wagon Ninth atreet and West avenue, Tburaday moruhig, Joseph Clllberto, a driver for the Shoemaker Dumber Company, broke one of hi. leg.. He ' taken to Sontch Hall and the fracture set. Former Sheriff Win. H. Bright and W boston, of Flva Mile Beach, candidates ou the Progressive ticket. ) were lu town a few day. ago, talking , with friend, over political condition, here aud lu tba county. ■ecstrrl.l from Call. " Ml.. Adeline Craudall. of South Denote, wbo fell dowueUIra at the home of her uelce, Mr.. WllllamS. ' (ilbb, lu this city, a few day. ago, and " bruised her b.ck, la rapidly recovering 1 from her Injuries.^

I it. M. Thorn collage. hi i R. Howard Tlioru, of tbla city. ha. Kr r purchased the cottage ou We. ley aveue, near Eighth atreet, owned by *' , Mice Martha A. Saoderhu. The new hi I owner will make extensive ImproveI uieuta. . Krinrnlnx lo l.o«J«e«. 1 With the return of cooler weather, ' there la an Increased attendance at the ^ weekly meetings of the secret societies lu thl. city. A lao before long all Die )( » chair, at the lire house* will be tilled. () O. Dote at tba «ea«lo«. Mlee Nellie Brown, of Dorothy, la on r duty ae telegraph operator al the ^ a Reading's Teulh atreet etatlou In tbhi , city. Mlee Brown has been here at ^ otbar tlmaa.jHit not aloe* last year. h Elected a Director. " • A bauk waa recantly organlxod at * Ventnor by the boslnaas men of tbat place aud vicinity. Victor (labor, aoo of Highway Commlaatonerl klaber, of • tbla city, wee elected a director. f d Held car* rmnw. v A card party was held at tbe yacht a 18 club bouse Tueeday evening. It ta | • tbe Intention to keep tbe club boom t opeu until November 1, K. O. New- , r- berry say.. '* Fob RBNT.-Furuh.Ued apdrtmtat* „ ksz, ™ ... H—T --d -r-n- ' y. meat, for winter; well heated, a. Hbn- ( TtSKl. oOoe.

FULLY 100 VOTERS HERE i WILL BE DISFRANCHISED

priests here on annual retreat f Holding Daily Devotions With Bish >p McFaul, of Trenton, Presiding. I About 7.> priest, uf the 'I'reiitou - itual relreat at the .ummer aciiool of the Christian Brother., Ocean. Ke.t, . at Thirty-fourth street, thl. clly. , The relreat begun Monday evening, . when Bl.hop McFaul arrived, r Bl.hop McFaul aud Ihe prie.1. now , , at the school will be on retreut until i . tomorrow evening, when they will , The relieat will he i-oiilluued iiexl | length of time. The retreat thl. week I. presided , , over by Blsliop McFaul. asal.leil by ] i hi. secretary, Ihe Rev Dr. F.I ward J |, . liriniu. The exen-liw. next week w III l.e pre- j i ! aided ovei by Ihe vicar general, the j Very Rev. Mun.igiior Fox. ...l-ted j . by the clialicelor of the di.MX.se. the,. Rev. Jauie. I'ower.. j. The object of thl. spiritual relreat l.j, give Ihe prleal. an op|m.rtunlly to j lake tlioiu .elves from I heir daily ore ; i palioua at lea.l once a year to enter;, they stand In Ihe |wrformance of 1 1 their d ulle. to the people and to tlieiu- 1 ■elves aud Hod -In a word, how they ! , ; .laud with Uod. The exercises consist of four .-..i.fcrences a day given by Ihe Rev. Father (lr.ee, C. H„ the noled preacher nf . Ihr Niagara I'niver.lly. ^ ^ ^ ^ j ihe carrying oiil of ilielr ..l.ltgatlons toward I heir iwople. TRAVELERS' CHEQUES If you have a "book" of American I1 . lleuker.'Assoolatloii traveler.' cheque. when you are traveling In Fluru|ie, I America, or any other part of the world, II I. an easy matter to pay for liotel service aud other expenses ln.-l- , dent to your trip —ulniply tear nut a tin, t'ju. tod or tllNI cheque, counter I Your "A. It A." clie<|ue. will prove handy- negotlableany time and everyi where," a. wa. recently testllled by r the world', greatest traveler. These cheques can be seen re«l at the First National Bank, of this clly. Call al the hank and H. H. Mowrer, assistant cashier, will explain the system and | supply you with che<|ues. TO PREPARE MEMORIAL r ' Commodore J. Knlpb Wilson Commodore J. Ralph Wilson, of the | Ocean City Yacht Club, has apiwiluled James Fraukllu, Internal Revenue ' Collector William McCoachaud James McMulleu a committee to piepare reaolutlou. giving credit to thus, reaponslr hie for building, the club's haiiilsouie The nwohitloiis will lie lluely engroawd and lake Ihe form -of a inei, Tills la a proper step and a recognlHon that will he endurlug. * Hecompen.e for Hnlldrr. ^ At the meeting of the City Com mle- . loners, nil motion uf Director Malta, It wa. decided to pay Joseph O. Chemplon $100 a. recompense for the time, trouble and expeiiee to which he d wat put hi preiiarlug for carrylug on , tha contract to build a public comfort alatlou fur the city, but which the city ^ was ii uahle hi erect because uf lack of „ a aiillable In -at Ion. Mr.l'haraplon ■greed to taka thl. amount ofT ahould he later mcure the contraot for the bulldlug. h Boulrv.rd Work Proxresslm. " Work I. progreealug rapidly ou the ' new May'. Datnlhig-Tuckahne boulevard, oue-tblrd being completed and from now on It will go ahead still more rapidly aa this end ha. been the h.nlest to build, save the (laxette. The t

grading ha. now programed beyond , the second bridge at Ealelvllle aud llie graveling la but a short dl.lanee . behind. New I'ollccm.ii on Dot,. ' Mayor Head ley ha. appointed James Mole a member of the police force and ( he went ou duty Muuday evening. The-new bluecoat wa. a special police- " men one summer under furuier Mayor Cre-ae He was a private watchman , the vlclully of Teulh street and Ocean avenus la.t summer. Rri.rued lo HartlordProf.Arthur Adam, left here Friday Hartford, Conn., whare ha la an Instructor In Trinity College. He will Joined In Hartford by Mra. Adam«. hi. wife, who epeut the .ummer at near. Bar Harbor, Me. Prof. Adame ha. been In thl* city eince early In September. More Otcsi. From Bold. K. J. Hann baa aold 100 f«t of ocean at Thlrty-fouith street to two local men. He has also aold 100 feet of oceau front at Cedar Beach, In the eectton of tbla clly, to an Oceau City resldeut, and SO feet lu the eame locality to a Philadelphia woman. WAJHTtD.— For winter, probably, small bouse, or part of bouse, 2 lo 4 rooms, near neighbor., from Fourth to Fifty-Brat streets. Kent very reasonable. For Twti adults. P. O. Box 344. B 19-1912-H. Furnished rooms, wltb or wltbont board. 824 ('mitral av.uua SI

Due to Difference of Opinion ' an to tbe Meaning ot Election Law. [* Because of Ilielr construction of tile registration of llie Flrsl Ward have returned their books to City Clerk Adams S with a total registration of only 215 voters In Dial ward, where usually the total registered vole Is fully !UU more, lu one section of the election laws 1 llie statement Is made thai all voters • shall lie registered. In auolher serllou ' Ihe law nay. thai only those who voted . at the la.t general election shall be registered. The First Ward board met Tuesday < evening and by a vole of three lo one ' decided In favor of registering only ■ those who vuteil al the last general 1 The members of the board are I, uther I D. Wallace and Wardell lltgbee, , -'Democrats, and Vernon It. I'arlson ; •land Cliarle. Haiii|a<ou, Republican.. , ' j Mr. Illgliee void In favor of register- , > | log all voters. , Ihe board's decision wa. reached | I after Mr. Wallace had valid up | ' County Clerk A. Carlton Hlldreth, I . Kxecutlve Committee, ami Deputy 1 - U'oii nly Clerk Cole, rl Mr. Hlldrelh favored registering all I voter., while hi. deputy expressed , r views lo the elted that only those j voting al the last general election , >| Mr. Wallace has written llie (Secretary of Htale fur Ills opliiluii. but usually : ' remain unanswered uiilllafler election . fjitPflate.1. • ' iu Ihe Second Ward la 452. / PIPE EXTENDED | Te^lr- M-w Ran I «r I The Oceau city Sewer Company has ' ! cumpletd the work of* exrenhlng lis 1 j large pipe for Ihe discharge or sewage , | al a distance of about 4iNi reel froui Ihe ] water, and the discharge of Ihe fluid i j Is entirely hidden from view. I The work of laying llie pipe was ■ { doue by a diver for an Atlantic Clly ■ linn. He was under water several , hours at a time. e The sewage has been sent Into the r hay rroin the dls|.isat plant alt sum. BEACH WASHED AWAY " Ilia Jells' abo.ld be Constructed ' K. J. Hann, the real estate agrnt, »ay» tbat 2100 feel of the l each al Ihe " extreme lower palm of thl. clly, below 1 Sixtieth at reel, ha. been washed away ' within the last Hire, years. The beach 1 ha. been cut ou bolh Ihe ocean and hay aide*. It has been 'suggested that It wunld " he a profitable move on the part of the Cultd Stale. Uoverument, In onler lo » keep the Corson'* Inlet channel clear and uiichangd, tu build a big Jetty at ie this point to hold thl. shifting sand lo d the main land of till, island » New Hkgflware More. '■ Tin Read-Palate Hardware Com- '• pauy (Incorporated) gives notice iu this Issue of Ihe Bkntinki. of Iheoiien- '• Iwueol of open- l;

lug next Saturday of a flrat-cla.. hard- B1 >- waae store at 887 A.bury avenue, In m •• the Hcull-Creaae bulldlug. The mem- n ber* uf this Arm are practical men, I- thoroughly familiar with Ihe business, and will have ou sale only article, of ■ lie finest material and best make, p - Mr. Read ha. bccu with Ihe Hklille "" Hardware Co., Philadelphia, for llilrty '• year. p»«l, and Mr. Palate ha. bean , '• connectd wllh IheCorhln ixwk Com- y >c pauy fur nfleeu years This coiillnueil J 18 service I. evidence that they under- " stand the bualueaa thoroughly. Read „ 'rt their adverllsemeul. h ly — - i of Ob) ecllona Old Not Count. I >■> Andrew C. Koawell, counsel for Abel 1 Id D. Scull, objected at tba meeting of he the City Commissioner, to the conUrination by that body of the report of " the cummiulonera of a..e..uieut on the BMeaament of the atreet work on 1 hB Fourteenth street. Mr. Ho. well claimed ' ^ that aaaeaamenta previoualy made on a ; lot owned by Mr. Bcull at Fuurteeuth "e atreet and Bay avenue bad takan all lle of Mr. Bcull'a eiiulty lu the grouud and

thai It Is Illegal to aasesa grouud above value. The report Waa continued. J< willTblsl'lix Hate Basket Ball? Will Ocean City have basket ball thl. fall aud whiter? Cape Maj* ha. signed the following player*; £ Hlmea, Dlttle, Van Zant, Kirk, McShields and Newman, of Ihe ~ Johnstown Central league. All of V . these players, except Newman, are local taleul of several years' ex per lance, | "Capes" will open the season r November 10, with Pennsylvania Railroad Y. M. C. A., of Reading. ( BoURbt Moving picture Place. [ Roy E. Darby, son of Frank E. I -Darby, ha* purchased Roncoe Faunce'e moving picture ahow business on the i | Boardwalk. Ha will keep tbe place; open as long aa weather conditions j ' permit tbla fall. Mr. and M re. Faunce ' will probably go South tbla winter. j Hci.rned In Indiana. | ii Dewla Lake and wlfe.of Fort Wayne, o Ind , who vl.lted friend, here a few ■t daya the latter part of laat waek, left ! e for tbelr home Saturday. They atn tended tbe annual reuulon of the Dake e family al Plaaaantvllle Tburaday. i ; (XIX.— In and as* lovlaf remembrance ot ^ B. Cox. who dnported IhU III. SspUlalsu b: nib. mi. i" - j Motbbb us BaoTBaaa. I 1

f. d. Newberry ) gaye fine dinner ti ' All Concerned in Building; | Yacht Clah's New Home Were His Gaeht#. „ Former Councilman F D New-' '[ the Ocean City Yacht Club'. Iiaiid-l , mine new home, gave a line dinner -, Thursday eveiimg »t the club house as „ a token of good-will and » farewell to , the conlraclora. Barber A Marts, and j their men, Including those In all, , branches of Ihe work — carpenters, i e The lablen were elaborately decorsled with flowers and presented a r pretty appearance. , The menu was as follow.: Oyster Cocktail . Soft Bbell Crabs Broiled Chicken Fruit Balad Ice Cream - Coffee Cigars • he any speeches, hut after the dluuer • Newberry thanked all for their - willingness to work hard and listen to ' suggestions while llie building wss 1 formal farewell In Ihe men w hom he ' had learned to regard and respect very , In reply. Mr. Barber of the con- , trading Arm.. aid he had never dealt « lib a fairer hit of men. and llie whole work had been oue of plea.ure. I Those al the dinner were as follows: I Seualor Creese, ■ oinmodoreJ Ralph Wilson, D. H. Paris. A. T. James, ' Paul A. Davis. 8rd. architect of the ' liolldlng; John Berber and John Marts, Ihe contractors; (Ieorge O. Adams, Wlllard W. Adams. Orvllle Adams, , llsrry Adams. Chirles Headley. John ' fr uit, foreman; Kobert B. Ross. James 1 Marls. K H. rttmll, Thomaa Young, Allows)- M. Hmilli, William Kile, John K Townsend and Joa. Rlggen. , Mr Newberry wa.aMl.ted In arranglug Ihe dinner by Mre. J. Ralph Wilson, Mra. D. ID Pari, aud Mr., ('hailcs Wood. Thomas Waltwin, of Philadelphia. r Is hulldmg a two-family Hal al 880 Central avenue. It will be of frame. " lug thai stood on the >lte of thlsapsrl merit has been moved to the rear of ° 'Uf j"D f Wlillan. Msienrr Brad. e William Maloney, of Philadelphia. . who came lo this clly In very III health , during Ihe .ummer months, died hi 1 Bl. Joseph's Hospital, Philadelphia. fit e*d ay morning. He wa. a brother s of Martin Maloney and Andrew P „ Maloney, of Philadelphia, and father ' or Martin Maloney. 2d. of this city. j Foil Bai.K. — A den of different kind e of animals and mounted pieces, Includ- . lug a wild cat, two hears, bird., deer, and snake., also rugs aud other goods Call or wrue r. Muhpiiy. 30S Fourth street, Ocean City, N. J. II Ocean City Business School • ''""ScJKSJgow" ' ;; Ocean City Title and ,i Trust Company 1 of Ocean City, New Jersey lo CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $25,000 Tim. Accounts. ^ — y

iNtuaca Titlcb laauia sxaacHia WM k'mAhhkv. Kirel Vic President DIRECTOR*: K. V. I'oreoe Aaron U. Illcs W. KOwarda Jiacpb 1. Mcull H. lautl.io K. (toward Thorn Banking by Mall ■ Specialty Every Cold Lunchea, I and l"'c. , Saturday Night ; The Excursion House

JAMES CLARK 1 1 Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N. J. 1 Home Reliable '^'•""'"iTVLACItLTDGE Vetl item 0 cm City, N. J. < PENNSYLVANIA R. R. I Personally-Conducted Excursions I TO ; I NIAGARA FALLS Hcptember t, Octohar ». till ' $11.75 "at i~ Ocean City I cw^LSoVn/Sarl sod bay Com bee, ruouiD( via lbs , Pklarnaa. S.-a.-Ssss. VsHay B.eU i This J ^•SftrTuSS'uar? mS^oi ''urbreuu^rnn Tlck.l AaSnu. cwSnwwsSR S Muskok. uu. Auausi Ii gwlw,

mcallister's FALL SUGGESTIONS | ' Now is. the time to move back into your homes and you will probably ueed new curtaius aud draperies. We are showing "a nice line of curtain ■'materials in white aud colored, al low price. New line of GINGHAMS and PER1 1 CALKS for school dresses. S. S. McAllister 75S Asbury Avenue 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. tntptmacHBttnBatmaiitatHWHmtiRiMiimiiBapaan&wtumi nummn— A small piece ol OCEAN FRONT in the choicest part ol the Boardwalk at a Bargain Price That's the kind of investment to make E"^hr, Massey & Edwards0™,^, b. frank smith ■ Real ELstate and Fire Insurance ^ Beautiful cottage on Park place for aale, live bedroom* and hath, price $8,800 oJJ . Nice bungalow ou Fourteenth street, .... $!.«0000 • Two-.tory cottage. Hlxleeulh street and Ray avenue, - - - $1.860 00 Ocean front lot. near FIReenth atreet, .... $90000 Aabury avenue lot uear Eleventh street, ... $1,260.00 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick d-1-1 EiKtith St. Ocean City, N. d. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUng fur two week, to know If you can gel It; we can tall you at once. Hargaina in Bay and Ocean front propertlee. Choice oottagea.for sale. Alao lot. for Investment aud for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

THIS IS YOUR CHANCE REAL ESTATE For Sale ti Exchange I will exchange for Ocean City Properties or sell, part cash, part mortgage, these THREE Especially Fine Properties at Tuckahoe. A line Ten-room Modern Home flubbed hi hardwood throughout. Hot water heat, hath, etc. Located ou lineal River Front In tbla aectlun. cloee to ft. R. (Ballon. Lot alxe 100x270 feet Private wharf Oarage and outbuildings. Beautiful Dawn. Trees and Flowers. Plenty of room for cblckana and garden. Prt.-e, $4,000. 1 A seven-room new cottage, up-UMlata. Big porrhsa, hire view of river and dose to R. K. Btatioo. Lot alxe SOxl'0 fed 4. More ground to be had at fair price*. Thla Is a bargain at $l6tM. A One Building Bite on River, floe view, ean have cellar. Cloee to Btatlon. Blxe 100x170 feet. Price, $600. C. E. STILLE Tuckahoe, - New Jersey or E. J. HANN, Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J.

Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home ; FOR SAL C— * '•* lota located In (taction Q. Ocean City, N. J., — in vicinity uf Slate road and Peanaylvanta ami Read iug Kailnwd station*. Atau •has fur bungalow! attuats on Great Egg Harbor Bsy . Bcaalay'a Point, N. J. ARTHUR^D.JBARROWS 632 CENTRAL AVENUE - OCEAN CITY, N. J.

MAODOCK'S CASCARA Daxatlvfe Tablets 1 Eat like candy. Work like magic 12 for 10 cents Purify the blood wltb o Rial's Spring Saisaparilla 80 ceuta a bottle PARK Ml TltFOSM CAIBICS 4 MADDoSPHARiACY ( Eighth mod Aabury Ave. I Eighth ana Asoury avi. unnsu nw.

JACOB 8CHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. ■a. 7W Rr>bi Rift, taeaa CR|, L J. uErfssr •saraak.'Wfs caama. SMkBe daltvavad aa laadav. Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Elgkth St. Oc*aa City. N. J. B. C. BOYLE, flaaager adjutad sad ooltactad anywhere in OUtea.

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, ' KIITtl . AMD i nTTABRR. » Scotch ImU Cor. Fifth St. and Weslejr Ave. A I. WAYS OPEN 1 1 »iS "nna nai"' ''J",1"* * ksre om mk^ torn* 1 ' "' '"lid* "T"? """ I^' ol a*0*!, and Harbor Kk.jr'on'uTiMt; tac"ni G*'y Para'. SSSHSbSS B. NlcOlBENY, General rtanager. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Home Nurse. _ H0TEL OIS0/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Krtween Eighth and Ninth Btreets OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. HMITH THE IMPERIAL 1015 I'KNTKA I. A VIC.. UCKAN CITY, N J 'l,,'" "I'kh^AI.I. WISTKR THE KATHLU n opany taaaiaaon.^gtMManlly locMad, THE STRAND NINTH AMD WKHLKY AVKNUB KM.' 5". At.' tilTcatLt.^ WYOMING tMOCRAIArUMl Oman Clly, N. 4. 'op* all lbs year p Hot Water Hea A. I*. RIIUIEB y THE ELBERON (Kor marly tba Kmni.lt) EIGHTH AMD I'KKTKAI. AVCRFX *»«■ Clly, E. J. Hot Water Mask Kv.ry Koom Tboroaxbty » MEM. A.I.I.A K. 5AVLOX, Prop. HOTEL ATGLEN Itn Ona of tba moat neutrally located hotel, in ,k) Ocean City. Tbe aim baa alarm bean to M make this house aetaot and hooioUka, and its 0,-, lent* and assured patronage ptoreaha^ane- ~ a. c, unrr, Pr»p. OCEANIC Hull. thrpocUy ax). K levator. 8#rMEM. I- ItklX THE WILMERS 'or 708 Central Ave. Open all the year. PIrtt-claas table board. Kvrnlng dinners, , xa>. c. p. m Lata ~ _ theTaurel 1118 CKNTHAU AVENI7R. NKAR BEACH UCKAN CITY, N. J. HEM. S1IITH TaWDRRR. Prop STERLING HOTEL tiPKN Abb YEAR Hot watrr heat. Winter boarders solicited. E. A. LIRIUT. "BEAR. RWTATE ARID IIWRAIKIfc C. 1— . LAKE ...REAL E$T ATE AGENT... MD Aabury Arenas, Oraan City, N.J. > Uorraapeadaaea aeUattad mm Hsntlni. Buying and Ratlin* CLARENCE S. SCULL —Real Estate and Insurance— My oompantaa ara aU rntlltan dotmr aer- ■ tei'm* qoote you rates. 60S Eighth Street lb-... Cltr New Jersey DUO -ura.

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