Ocean City Sentinel, 3 October 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel TIII'ilHDAY. IMTllHKK .1. 1912 We hIibII Ihi glad t» rwwivB llama of to till" cuiuuiuulty and uur readers j every wlMire. All communication* hliuulil I* n,ni|niil»l Willi the full naui* ami ■ddrma of llie writer, toil neourearlly J DOTS. 1 A number of our citizen* are attend- ' luK i'lvntou fair. 1 ll'ii always good bracing weather ' f.ir the chronic 'borrower. . lAit* of people are »ure they are , r^no-l golug ahead. , Moat of »» prefer the hlla. of |K. r noranee to the folly or wImIoiu. 1 No nee ret la no liiaiKnllteant that a ' woman doesn't coiiahler It. worth tell- 11 The fellow who Ret. slung l« the „ one w ho ran look happy w hen he The difference between a eat and \ n waMeil opportunity I. thai the eat |, On the aea of matrimony divorce la ifenerally the reeull of iual ile uier t of the aflbctlona. t Fred Ureen liaa rented the ottce part of Mra. l.ydla (I Hrfeu'a building, sai 11 A-bury avenue. < John Marta la buildlnK a KaraKe In the rear of hla home on t'entral ave- " one. near N fntli atreel. " 1

PERSONALS. Denote K. I.angley, or Mlllvllle, ' paaaeil Tueaday In (tilacity. Mra. A D. Slldhaiu fell a few ilaya store and Injured heraelf aeverely. Deorge Hooy la enjoying a vacation , In Philadelphia, Waahlngtou and Hal- | llmore. , Deputy Hherltr t '. T. forao ft tape a May t'ourt Itouae, wua In town I recently. i i Mr. and Mra. William Hui-kjngUaui > and Jay Smith attended the Allentown > fair laat week. Mr. and Mra. J. H, lluah have gune ' toSehwenkavllle, Pa., where they w ill 1 remain a month. Mlaa Florence Caldwell, of 11 IX j Fourth atreel, la title week vlalHng Philadelphia frlenda. I.awyer ft. Stanger lazard. of Wooden ring the paat week. Mra. Elizabeth Uarrleon, of'llelaler- • llltf la vlalling lier daughler, Mra. , Alfred Powell, In this city. , K. V. Coraon and wife, Mr*, l.ydla i lug an. auto trip tu Trenton. ' Former Senator and Mra. Lew l» M. I t'teaae will leave here Malunlay on a ' two weeks' automobile trip. ' Mr. and 1 zander 8. Coraon and Mra Adrlla Abbott automoblleil to LakewimhI, where jliey will apend a aeaaou. Prut. Harold C. (luddard, a member ( of llie faculty of Hwarthmure College, haa juat closed a few days' visit to this city. The llev. John B. Adams, llfrllu, liar . been spending a few days with hla I daughter, Mra. It. It. Smith, In thla ' city. I Mlaa Krt> online Scull haw returned 1 from Philadelphia after a|>endlng aev- I eral daya at the .home of Dr. Charles T. tlllden. 1 The Misses Moray, of this city, have been visiting relatives In Trenton, and wblle absent enjoyed a trip to Maueh ChunkfPa. Mr. William I., McDIue anil Miss Kllzabclh Turvay, of PJilladtlpbia, were among tha visitors to thla city on ..... »»■ "V g|

Sunday last. I, llurgeas llrlgga, of Island Heights, p, has thla week tweu visiting Harvsy it l-ake In keep that gantleuiau in practlce at lawn tenuis. Mra. DeurgeO. Adaius and daughler, Mlaa lima, have returned to their A home In thla city after a pleasant vlait II to Delaware' Water Dap. w The many frlenda uf Postmaster K ' — M-Hntioii will lie pleased to learn that " Ids condition Is Improving. He Is un- " ilrr treatment at rile Jefferson Hoapl- *' tel. Philadelphia. Mlaa Draoe Christian Is visiting bar parents at (Inshen. Hlie will return Fit a few days and will be employed iii ^ i lie Hkntinri. utiles, where she has ^ accepteil a position. ^ Mra. H. T. Caaselberry will spend ,, the winter moutlia In Philadelphia |( with Mra. J. H. Oaleraon. Too many , lileudaof Mra. Caaaelberry, In thla city, will be sorry to have tier leave. William and Deorge Uardluer, aona ■d Mr. and Mra. William K. Oar liner, j icfi Tuesday for Trenton fair, where s they will he the guests nf their grand- j lather, Mr. Lake, who lias ail ex^flilt f on the fair grounds, f Mr. and Mra. Usorga l.ukeua, Mr. t anil Mr*. Fid gar Ferguson, Mrt. Geo. I Parker, Mlae Margaret Parker and Ulaa Kthel Norcom have returned lb their homee In Ihle city after a pleaaaut trip to Niagara FBlli. « Harvey Y. Lake baa returned Ihle I week from a visit lu Philadelphia ' While in that city he called upon I Postmaster E. M. Sutton, at Jefferson HoepHal, who was found to be In cheerful muod and Improvfug. sinking Improvrmeoie. Dr. Charles li. Itlder la makings number of alterations to hla ofllce and •Iwalllug on Central avenue, near Nlnlu street. The Improvements will include two new operating rooms on llie II rat Boor. Cook, white, wishes poalllou as •imis or housekeeper. 208 Aabury^aveFog Hunt. -Furnished apartment, W6 Central. Call on promisee. adv.

endorse ninth ~ street route l -r i- . j 1 Progressive League Adopts; Resolutions on Automobile 1 Bridge Quest! ju. , At the meethig of the Young Meu'e Progressive League iii Champion'" | Hall, Monday evening, the matter of the proposed auto bridge to Homers' Point was taken up aud the following resolution was unanimously adopted: "Be It resolved that the Young Meu'e Progressive League of Ocean City, Wuw Jersey, au organisation consistof mure than one hundred active members seeking to advance the beat Interests of Ocean City, consider llie building of au automobile bridge beOceau City and Homers' Point slileratlou of the various possible routes, do unanimously endorse the street route as applied for to the War Department by the Oceau City ' Automobile Bridge Company; and, further, that they strongly condemn action by any person or persons who for personal motives wiiold seek ' to hamper this most Important project; aud be It further ' "Unsolved, that thla resolution he presented to the representative of llie 1 Department at the hearing tu tie In Oceau City, New Jenaey, on : October J, 1912." * i The club will have its now room on i the third floor of Champion's Hall, on 15. I Considerable Interest Is manifested ' the hearing to be given lu the City 1 room In the Masaey A < I'M wards building tomorrow. The 1 meeting Is for the purpose of hearing 1 objections of Interested persons. 1

IMPORTANT DECISION ' Vice t'lianeelor Htcvensbas given a 1 •lrd.lt.il In demurrer to the effect thai 1 a person who owns laud along llie ^ not the riparian graut, cannot sell laud aud place restrictions on" It . -which would he binding upon a J riparian graut obtained. after llie sale ■ of llie restricted land. In other words. j i laud owner.unlesa lie lias the riparian grant, cannot restrict llie State's grant. 1 This decision, which Is Important to J , people here, was glveu In llie ( cases of Brady against the Ocean CJly Association and others, and Carrol and others against the Oceau City Association and others. BUYS FINE LOTS ; IC. Stockton Woodward, of Camden, u summer resident of this cdy, has purchased lots from J. A. Itichmmid, on Ocean avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, aud rroin A Henry, on Ocean avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. The i sales were made through the agency ' of Joseph I, Scull. It Is Mr. Woodward's Intention to 1 build' two handsome residences, nue for Ills anil. r given to Slaughter Bros, ' ■tuck From Aulo Trip. Allen Scull and wife relumed Moni day evening after a four-day automotrip up In .Chester County, Fa. They also took In the Knights Templar lleld day exercises at Belmont PinI on Saturday afternoon, as the guests of Dr. Clias. T. Ollden and , Franklin 11. Herat, of Mary Commniidary, No. 88. ' J. H. W. ftrir-r.l.lna Floor. The popular J. B. XV. Kagle brand ' self-raising flour Is now used by a great number of famlllea In thla city " Five of Ocean CUy'a leading grocers > are selling this flour, wfclch always ' gives complete satisfaction. Insist on gives com pieie aaii.iavnuu. ...........

having the beet, Hie J. H, W. Kagle brand self raising flour. Once you use you will liava no oihar. J Attending Hand Congrrnn. • Mr. and Mrs. James P. Warwick, of ' Almoneaaou, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I It. <\ Dnfflekl In thla city. Mrs. War- " wick la Mm Duflleld's slater Mr. Warwick, who Is road supervisor In j County, Is attending the ' salons of tbe American lload Con- ' grass In Atlantic City. ■ rmsvrd to Bloomdeld. < Thla week. Mr. and Mra. Deorge XV". ' nils weea, sir. sim "r1"

I'laul anil daughters removed from HIS Central avenua, tlila city, to Bloomthis State. The removal Is to facilitate Mr. Pleut'a dally access «> his business in New York City. They f' leave many friends' here who regret 1,1 their departure. " Mrs. Frank Howell Head. b Mrs, Frank Powell, sister of U.S. » Hand anil eu aunt of Poatmaster * HutUiu, dlad at her home lu Camden | " Mmidu- She had been In III health some lime. Mrs. Powell had mauy frieude In tbu eectlon. She had s|>eut tbe eummer In ihle city, returulug a little more than a week ago. ^ Broke Mia »»osid.r. " ThomaaJ. Rally, a. baggagemaster tb# Heading liallroad, broke one of , ■bouldera at tbe Tenth Street Sta- c Hon laat Friday. He wa. caught be(ween two care wliHa engaged In the k line of duty. j ■amort at Marriage- 1 It was retimed here this week that j the Itev Dr. John D. Countermine, of , Philadelphia, and Mies Potter, a school t teacher of Hammonton, were married , the latter part of laat week. , Jffig "K.'u Fok Hai.h — Household FurnJlore. « including L. and bra- bed. Apply ***

BRILLIANT YEAR'S RECORD ' i OCEAN CITY YACHT CLUB r • '

.- to protect food from bacteria f Chief Randolph Sends Ont ' Circulars Directing En- i ' forcement of Laws. 1 ! Dr. It. It. Fit/. Randolph, chief of ' B the division of pure food of the State , ( lto.nl of Health, who spent his vara , t State, directing lliciu to u-c every | r effort to enforce the laws to tlie end , . .tlmt food properly uianufaclilreil may ' , u not he tilled with germs ami bacteria 1 • through careless ami unsanitary hand- j t Hug of grocers, butchers and other food , , dealers. , The roles for enforcing the laws, as ! , laid down by the Slate Board of Health | , lie cite; as follows, and asks cninpll- 1 , ; anco with Ihciii. . "Under authority contained In sec- ] Hon :tl of chapter 217 of the laws of , . 1907 and rnclbin II of chapter 2X1 of t . the laws of 1909, the State Board of , Health at a regular meeting held June , i 25, 1912, has adopted the following L rules regulating the expomire of fond- , i .till!", for sale: L i "Bute I. Fruits, vegetables, meat , aud other food prislucts shall not he . | | .||»|^syi-il or eX|"l-ed oli^lhi- sidewalk , t they are enclosed lu tight barrels, bag" \ or boxes. Provided, however, that j this rule shall not apply to fruits or | . vegetables which must necessarily he!, Iieeleil before use but such fomls, when S , displayed outiloora must be supporlad j on platforms at least eighteen Inches , above the surface of the sidewalk or j ' ground. "Utile 2. Prepared fisslstuffa, such j , ' a> l akers' goods confeclliinery, shelltsl | , J nuts, etc ; dried frulls such as dales, j ( cereal products, such a« tapioca, break- | ( 1 fast foods, etc.; pickled products, such j t ' pickles, chill sauce, fruit prislucts, , ' such as apple butler, jellies, Jams, etc.; | 1 meat products, such as dried, sailed or , smoked Hsh, veal Inaf, pickled pigs' ( \ feel, chipped beef, boiled ham, mince ( ' meal or otherfoods prepared for eating, t ' or subject to Hie attacks of worms or flies, shall not be displayed for sale ( unless (iMlected from flies, dust nnd , dirt and all other foreign and Injurious ( coulamlnatlon by suitable isiveilngs of glass, wood or metal." , 1 . 107 YEARS OLD ^ Annlvrrawrv «»l Wesiuouik Meet- , lug Mouse trlrbrsles. , The 107th anniversary of the old j Weymouth meeting boose, at XVey- ( mouth, was observed Sunday. The | 1 services of the day were In tbe charge ; ' of the Itev. Benjamin folllna, of Millgram: Morning -liove fea-l and praise aer-j. vice, singing by choir, reiuarke by j 1 ( church members, singing, prayer, ] |

' duel, Messrs. Maurice Taylor aud||c Harry Hurley; prayer by the Itev. 1 Benjamin LVilllns, anthem by choir, | . christening of children by the Itev. p . William T. Abbott, continued song 14 anil praise service, solo, H. \y. Shaner; p . prayer, trio, Mlaa Alma Yetter, H. . Hurley and M. Taylor; singing by conB g regal h>n. d ! Afternoon -Song service, remarks , . and' singing, anthem by choir, address t_ or welcome, Mrs. Charles It Oolwell; 1 solo, H. W. Sliauer; reading of i-ente t tery rapurt; duet, Mlsa Susan Dasklll \ 1 aud H. Hurley; sermon by llie Itev. n a Win. T. Abbott, of Asbury Park; trio, • , H. Hurley. M. Taylor and H. W, a Shaner; prayer, altar service and beu- , edict Inn. I » t ti

To IHsinhuie Nchoul Honcv. a FMward L. FMwards, the Slate f, c«mptniller, was advised by Attorney lleneral XVIIsim to distribute practically all of the 11,000,000 or lax money 1910 that had not lieen sent to the ' public schools of the Slate, because " about IKW.noO of this tax had been lu »■ litigation through appeals by three 1 railroads from assessments agalusl " , them. This lias been a matter of con- ■ trillion for a long time and llie Stale 11 Board of Education some time ago 11 adopted a resolution criticising the comptroller's ofllce for not making the distribution.

Allen scull tilvi-n CoulruCI. ' A I leu Scull, the builder, has received 1 the contract r.» a bungalow to be built i for Itaymond P.. Brooks at Porty-ululh ' street aud Central avenue. The bungalow will be a llllle out of llie ordinary, having concrete block foundation, Shingled sides, with a gray asbestos shingled roof. All windows will be full slxe cerement, with diamond lights. The cost of the bungalow w Ill-be about »2»*l. Caught Hla Mockflali. Maurice \\ Daniels and Edward E. Brown, of Phlladalphla, who are en- ■ thuslastlc Habermen, went rock flab- ; In thla city early Monday morn- j lug and were rewarded by catchlug a , twenty pound rock aud a large meee] of weakllsh. -V : — Doing to Hot aprlugs. County Collector Joreph I. Scull and | Scull will leave here Ibis week , for Hot Springs, Va. They plan to , remain In that charming fall and' win- 1 r ter resort for two weeks. [ Flrel prestnlerlss Ckurch. Kev. Dr. H. A. Saaamau, of Kaaton, Fa., and of I-eblgh Presbytery, will occupy Hie pulpit at the Preebytertari 1 Church next Sunday, morning and j evening. ,t ■ — - » Nt'ksk — un. M. k XX'eal, wtper.1 leuced Maternity and (leneral Nuree; . r-n he aoen at 8X9 Central avenue, i. Omao City, N. J. adv. - 1

" 1 Great Increase of Membership -Important Improvements Planned. t The Ocean City X'actit Club memhere can congratulate themselves 011 1 I lie season of 1912. Much has been ' . accomplished. Ou June 1st tbe corner stuue was laid. and Lefure the close of ' the season the most magnlllcent Hub , creeled aud furnished. r Much vf Ocean City's rapkl success j ' anil onward stride Is due to Hie ' yacht club was Instrumental lu secur ' ' lug llie Atlantic avenue trdlley extension, Which has already proven a A Utile over a year ago ' negotiations were opened by X'letor ( J. Huuibreclit with the yacht club t olllclals and In less than a year a club was built, tluanced a id on a J {sound basis, showing an expeuditure j «f nearly $50,0011. I The yacht rlilb now has a memherj Ship of over ;tig) active members and ;24 junior members, and tlie Ladles' Auxiliary has a membership of 275, msklng a total membership In llie iwo ^ Many cliauges will be made before- ' Hie opening of another reason lu tlie ' { rules and regulations. II Is said to tie j ' j Hie iiitentlim to make the club ex- 1 j elusive for Its members and the limit Invited guests will be restricted, j i member will receive a given ' . number uf visitors' tickets for Hie sea- 1 1 sou aud these tickets must be endorsed ' { by the member when given toan Invited I guest, who must present the same at « rt-rts the desire to make the cluji as 1 1 attractive end comfortable as possible ] ' to all of Its members, their wives, 1 •laughters or lady friends. / Noxl season will see every run- ' j yeiilence thai any Ural-class club In j Philadelphia oilers lis members. Tlie social committee will as usual charge of all social functions aud llie regatta committee wijj pipMjde the - The house committee will caterer, who will be able 10 serve meals | ; si all linurs. A regular Hunday dinner 1 j will he an attraction for tbe members. ' Every Sunday afternoon there will j a sacred concert. It Is the Intention 1 of the social committee to eugage an « orchestra for the season, and have a • dally afternoon and evening concert, c There Is no limit to the membership , •>f the Hub at present. Tlie life mem- i herslilp la limited to 90, and there are | | now ten ou tbe waiting list. 1 Tlie uew Hub bouse lias an Ideal Idcatlorrover-lookliig Hie broad sheet of water- the great Egg Harbor Bay— and the ocean ami Inlet— with a trolley I Hue passing lis doors every Hfteeu < minutes during the season. It cannot < { surpassed for location. ' | Tlie Hub proposes toerecllu addition ' ' tlie present dock two additional ' floats, giving a frontage for boats of 1 200 feet. { Winter aebrdalr. ! j The winter echedule on the XV. J. - -.Art. It. It. end the Heading Railroad, ■ ' j well na the Hliure Fast l.loe, went 1 , ] ellect on Tuesday and Is as fol- 1 lows: -

Trains kave Tenth street etellon for ' ' Philadelphia at 7 20 a. m., 1 SO and 4 06 p. in ; arrive at Oceau City at 1 10 .10 a m. aud 5 &^,p. m. WKHT JKIMKY A HKAMIIOHK. Tralua leave Eighth street for Phlle- 1 ilelphta via Wlnslow Junction at 7 18 a.m. and 4 p. m., both expresses; for Camdeu via Mlllvllle at 9.40 a. ■».. 1.44 aud, 4.40 p. m ; trains arrive at City from Phlladelpbla via Wlnslow Junction at 19.50 a. ni. and fl.lt) p. in.; via Mlllvllle at 8 65 a. in. and 8 48 and 6 80 p ui. KllllHK FART I.I.NK Cars leave Oceau City Boardwalk 2ft minutes after the hour, excepting two trips, which are 18.21 and 4 21, arriving trips, which 12.21 and 4 si. arriving " 1

at 16 minutes after the uext hour following. L Motel Keepers to Steel. u. The members uf the Ocean City Hotel Proprietors' Association llvlug lu Philadelphia are locking forward 1. a pleasant lime In Ocean City on K Tueaday, October 8, when they will £ meet tlie other members at tlie Kalblu " end be enlerleliied by Misses Lewie H aud Couard. The regular October a meeting will be held at the aame time ■.ore Fares 10 Hie Weal. ivimsjrlvanla Hallroad. Tick sis to Hoek> Mexico an'il^ sisiU.wrewrn polnla^onjale MtDDOCK't CtSCtRA Laxative I'ablets , I'At like candy. Work like magic - 12 for 10 cenu . Purify tbe bluod with Nyal's Spring Saisaparilla 50 cents a bottle PARK AID TILFQIO'S CANDIES MADDQCK'S PHARMACY Eighth and Aabury Ave. : JACOB 8CHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. Rc. 700 Aitan Aim*. Omu OH. R. I. Boyle Commercial Agency : 624 Eighth St. Oc«m CUy, N. J. E. C. BOYLE, naaagcr a, Claims adjustoJ aud collected auywbere Id li J United Huh* id I — — ■■ =

buy old farm l at petersburg . L. L. Barrett and Harvey and Oscar Morey Will Develop Cranberry Bog. Lewis L. Barrett. Hsrvey B. Morey and Oscar L. Morey. three of this city's ; , eulerprlslug young men. have Just : become the owners of an old farm at . Petersburg, this county, contaliilug two -hundred and ninety-seven acres. laud was purchased of tlie Cape M Ay Cedar t.'ompaiiy. whose leading , members are Dixon dt Campbell, of , Hila city. Fifty acres of the tract Is , cranberry bog, the remeluder ferm end limber. The cedar company : retains the timber rights. | already on their laud to carry out their Intention to develop I he cranberry | to Its fullest capacity and to convert the ferm lend Into one huge peach orchard. Huiidretie of |>eaHi trees w III GIVEN RECEPTION I " ! . Tlie Kev. and Mrs. Arthur Dee Dreeled t»* Frlenda. i The Itev. and Mrs. Arthur ( lee were glveu a reception In Immauuel Baptist . Church Tueaday evening, and there . a large number In attendance, . I who greeted the pastor and his wife . cordially. [ The reception eummlttee comprised XV. P. Hal lies, Mrs. ('has. Watson, I Mr*. Wiley, Mrs. B. M. Smith. Mrs. . Sharp, Mra. S. 8 McAllister , and Mlsa Bailey. I There was au excellent program of t exercises. Tbe Itev. A. F. Chapman told of Ills , missionary work among Hie Indians , and Mormons, and Pastor Dee outlined Ins work for the coming year One of the most pleasing addresses of the evening was made by fleylnn i Haines Brick. 1 RALLY DAY 8BRVICR Uatyy day will be observed by the I Baptist Sunday School ' uext Sunday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. committee are erratiglug a special I for the occaslou. The church 1 will be tastefully decorated with 1 autumn leaves. This also marks llie 1 second anniversary of tbe organlxallon of the school. Kei-orts will be read • sliowlug .the gradual growth of Hie > school, from Its organization to the 1 present time. Everybody Is invited to attend this service To Build Frame Dwelling, William B. OH, of Aldan, Pa., baa > given to Leander S. Coraon tbe oon1 to build a twin frame dwelling I ou XVesley avenue, between Eleventh and Tweirth streets. Tbe building 1 Will cost $7000. r Vossi Couple Wed. Ralph Adams and Miss Phrbe Harris were married Saturday eveulng, September 28, by the Rev. Arthur Dee. A few of her frlende witnessed tha ceremouy. Mrs. Adams served a supper 1' her frleuds at their home, 1123 XX' est . avenue. I r

Ocean City Title and Trust Company . of Ocean City, New Jersey 1 — r capital $100,000 i surplus s2s.ooo 1 Conduct" a general ban max boslnres, receiving deposits .nbjscl 10 check without • notice and allows I par east. In trees t uu Time Account*. ^ ^ trustee or K guardian. Willi receipted tor aud kept wllbH irtauaia TiTLga innugn SgaacHg*

I. M. OKKMMie. President M WM. K. MAHHKY. First Vloe- President lkml1ic H. Lit Ot-AM.Heooud VlowPiealdcnl U. K. HTILWBLL. Heetetary and Treasurer 1. FiTHtAH TATKkt.Bollcllor □ irkctoxsi M. Crease W. K. Msaeey V. Coraon Aaron U. Illos J. M. Chester K. B. Btttes Harry Hsadley Jamas U. Man H^^ W. Lake J. rilhlan Tsteni LeeUe H. Ludlain H. Howard Thorn C. F. Learning (Hla M. Town-end Banking ky Mail ■ Specialty MRS. IRENE REGAN I Fashionable Dressmaking <127 wkwlicy A vk. Oosisoitt Sere JeiikT PemsTlYiiii Riitnil Pereonally -Conducted Excuraloaa NIAGARA FALLS October 9, 1912 . $11.75 Ocean City BPBCIAL TRAIN or PaUtnaa Parlor Pldarereae •asearhaaiM VaNry Ueete•wrnSi'TM , Train, and gixMl reMralog no regular '« train, within HI XTBRW D*m^H«op-o«r lug. jj Illn.lrated ^Boi.k^ anJ formal Ss.

id ~ " re— — mmAL ESTATE MORTOAOK INVKBTMrnNTB j. E. J. HANN 300 EIGHTH OTREET OOEAN OITY. N. J.

McAllisters" 1 < FALL SUGGESTIONS , ' Now is the time to move back into ; f your homes and "you will probably I J need uew curtains and draperies. We are showing a nice line of curtain 1 piatcriuls in White and colored, at i { low price. 1 1 ; New line of GINGHAMS and PER- \l 1 , C ALES for school dresses. 1 S. S. McAllister ' , 1 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. READ THIS » The lowest price at which any full sized lot, located on Wesley avenue between Sixth and f Fifteenth streets, has been sold within the past , year is $1,850.00, I believe. , The above figure was considered very cheap for such a property. f I have for sale on Wesley avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, a full sized lot, 50 ■ feet front on Wesley avenue by 105 feet deep. , The lot is fully up to grade, '.has cement curb and 8 feet wide cement pavement. • For a quick sale this lot may be had for $1750.00. Apply only to HARRY F. STANTON 1 Eighth Si. below Asbury Ave. { tiwttnicitfOT«»>ntmaBcnB»aa»mnfah«aanm«ntmannntnintmomtn j Three Bargains Do You Want Them? Full size lot on FirsUst, only > $575.00 ] Lot on Fifteenth st. - - - $475.00 i Lot on Twelfth st., only - - $375.00 The above lots are up to grade and have ce- ' ment sidewalks and curb. ; JOSEPH I. SCULL \ 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

paBmwaaiuiaiiHaiiHiauwniuiaiiaMMiaMiiMawwMiuaM www 1 B.FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance lOIS A6IURV AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. J. ' Beautiful cottage on Park place for aale, flva bedroom* and bath, price $3,800 00 Nice bungalow on Fourteenth atreel, .... gl, 600 00 Two-atory cottage, Sixteenth atreet aod Bay eveuue, f 1,850 09 Ocean front lota near Fifteenth street, .... 9900 on Asbury avenue lot near Eleventh atreet, • 11,250 <«> - REAL. ESTATE INSURANCE J Clayton Haines Brick r> A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. D

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No wetUng for two weeke to know If you can get It; we can tell you at , onoe. Bargains in Bay aud Ocean front pro pert lea. Choice cottage, for aale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement— tbe choice ol Ocean City. A^ply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean CITY, N. J. , THIS IS YOUR CHANCE REAL ESTATE For Sale oi Exchange I will exchange for Ocean City Properties or sell, part cash, part mortgage, these THREE Especially Fine Properties at Tuckahoe. A fine Ten-room Modern Home finished lu hardwood throughout. Hot water beat, bath, etc. I -oca ted on flneat River Front In thle section, close to It. K. Stilton. !>ot alee 100x270 feet Private wharf. Darage and outbuildings. Beautiful lawn, Trees end Flowers. Plenty of room for chickens and garden. Price, 94,000. A .even-room new cottage, up-UMleta. Big porches, flue view of river and close to K. R. Htatloo. Lot elxe 60x170 feet. More ground lo lie lied al fair prices. This le a bargain al 9I80O. A flue Building Hits on tlivef. One view, can have cellar. Close lo 8talkin. Size 100x170 feet. Price, 9600. 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 ran B A L E— * '•* lots located In taction O, Ocean CUy, N. -J.. — In vicinity of (Mate road and Fasnsylvank and Heading Railroad stations. Also allaa tor bungalow, akuata on Great ggg Ilarbor Bay. BMaUyk Point, M. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS J = Oua'rdlan

71 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. 1 ' , - ! ±j Advertise in the SENTINEL [

Horn « un inTTiora. Scotch ftall Cor. Pifih St. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN ' renlcnra o? ^r»| ^t'reMli^li" b. McflXBENY, General rtanager. N. R. TOWNRR. R. N. Home Nurse. 0 H0TGL oise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Klglith aud Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH the imperial locmu"l*"nrer tnt*taa plreahntly UlnB.re^wrto'io I2J0.NTEK , Mr* a UKT7.KI. the kathlu M 1HMKH l.KW IH A CON A RD wyoming vst OfEtl AVENUE op* all tb. yretr v Hot Water Haa a. f. JIILXR1 the elberon llot Water Ileal. Krrry Konm Thnronshly URN. r.I.1.4 L N A VI. OK. I'rap. hotel atglen ~ Dim of , tbe mmt ocntralty located botch in Ocean City. TIm aim baa always been to make this hiaur artei't anAbomelika, and ha large and assured patronage proves its sabthe wilmers 708 Central Ave. Upen all the year. FIril-claas uble board. Evening dinners. IH km. <1. r. w1 lah the laurel 1118 centbal avenuk, near beach ocean crnr, n. j. HUB. ft WITH TOW Aft lift Ik, Prep

STERLING HOTEL . open ALL yeah Hoi water heal. XX'inter boarders solicited. e. a. ttnaxxT. 0 Dance Every Cold Lunches, " Wednesday and P»c. ,) Saturday Night ; The Excursion House JAMES CURK t: Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE

SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. kf.ai. nrriTi ahb iehi'MAShih. C. 1-. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT ... lot Asbury Avenue. Osean Otty, ». j. Lou tor aale. Collate, loi real. Hantlng, Buying and Srelllnu CLARENCE S. SCULL —Real Estate and Inanranca— " , r " bT tare°l a°M eUJ. M 6oV Ggtith Street Ocraa City M«w iareey I. S.CHAMPION MANUFACTUftCft OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM Hotel and Cot t**» Trade a npecially Itolb Pbonre TV m | a w p, w]i|xt ave. First National Bank Ooean City, N.J. CAPITAL ISMDA 8WW1!'- »M» l. M. CBXJWX. Preald.nl H. B. BT1TEB. Vioa^reatdaal a. HTITKi x loa-rrtaiBtai

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