Ocean City Sentinel THUK8PAY. OITTOHKH in. 1912 VVeiiluUI la, glad 111 receive Item* nf nrwa a"1' communications uf interest to ilil" community an.l our reader* ouuionled with Ibe full name and .ddteec of llie writer, not duxdwwrlly f.,r luildleallou. hut ana guarantee of guml faith. DOTS. ■jl'oiltjelana are bu»y. Itoya ant roller akatlng. I ,,nk« like an automobile bridge. Some til the ftotrdwalk More* are , •till open. i picture show ? Teachers' institute tomorrow. Look your beet. hova. Warren Mitchell la building a garage ,t the reared Ida cottage. Jilt Central Itoaa Fqjguioii, "on of. Mr anjl Mrs. I cigar Ferguson. met with a painful accident by spraining one of hi- limine while playing fool ball .one day rereiltly. . PERSONALS. I'ollce nan Frank.MrlioeK 1« enjoying I'ajit. William llniirk, nf 1'auideii, «>> In town Monday, Nnrvln Sua II li ha visiting friends in Mrs. R. K English, of i'ltlladelplda. I- among llie vlallora here. • the vlallora here Saturday. Mrs. C. I«. I.ake made a business trip h. Philadelphia yesterday. 'Thoiuaa W . Jack, of I'olllng.wood, a a- a recent guest of llie Klberou. Mrs. Mela It Sailer has been enter laluing her slater for several days. I harlra W. 1 1 laser, of Philadelphia, greeted friends here a few days ago. . William Nunevlller, of Philadelphia, wa- among llie vlslliira here Tuesday Charles H. Kaust. of Philadelphia, registered at the-Sterllng' a few dayMiss Rertie Slltea has been visiting relatives In .Philadelphia during the John Test has been visiting relatives In Philadelphia and West foiling.- , wood. J. Edward Vose, book-keeper lu the bank, left .yesterday 'on a trip lo Iter1). M. Stewart and nlfe.of Philadelphia, were recent arrivals at the WyMayor .Headier left early Una week for Hoi Springs, Va , to.spend a week or leu days. William K. Massey, Jr., has enltred . the Winchester School for llpya al Margate Ulty. - Mr and Mrs. H It Stiles enjoyed an auto trip the llrst of the week to A.liury Park. . \V, H. Worrell and Carter Worrell, of- I.ansdowne, were recent guests al I leg Hl-cayna. Tl* llev. Arthur tire and wife will Itkel aparliueuls lu tlie vicinity of Peuiilyu place. . . Mrs Charles W. Miller, of I Ills city. i» vlalllng friends In Yonkers, N. Y-. for. a few weeks Mrs. William II. I.yueh and daughter. Miss Emily, left Friday for Si. Petersburg, Fla. A. Ltroy Howe, wife amj son' relumed lo this eily Tuesday from a visit to Auglesea. J. Swing Willis, of Cape May Court House, was greeting friends In this un Thursday last. E Lloyd and family are occupying a collage at the corner of Fourth street and Wesley avenue. Itnfldlng Inspector H. A. W. Smith has retunml'from a few daya' trip to. Philadelphia and vlclnlly. Mrs George W. Allen aud Mrs.!'. F. (trim, of Philadelphia, recently registered at the Hewllugs. Internal Revenue Collector William Mct'oach aud wife, of Philadelphia,
were vlallora here Tuesday. diaries. Ilexamrr. secretary .of the Philadelphia Underwriters' Association, was In town Haturday. Waller A. Te-I and wife, of Philadelphia, v hdted their mother, Mrs. oeipoiB, visueu inn, iuuoidi, »>■-. o
John Teat, lu this city, Sunday. f Deputy Sherllf' Coleman P. Corson, fl of Court House, was lu town a few ' days ago aud registered at the Atglen (leorge C. Haiiimell, of Atlantic ' CRy, has been visiting Ills slsler, Mrs ' John Morrison, lu this city for several 1 daya. 1 Wlllard W. Adams and family have relumed lo their home In this city after spending Ihe summer months al Mar- ( mora. , Thomas Young aud family will oc- | cupy a collage on Central avenue. | nee I Sixth street, during Ihe winter , months. .. I Mrs. W. K. Hucklngham will shortly ( return to Alleutown, where her .hua- i band has been atal'ined for several ._ inonllia. ■ 1 Mrs. Mettle Pierce has returned to . lair borne et Providence. K I., after a : plrasant vlail lo Mra. Cbis. W. Miller, iiitbiaclly. The Rev. John J. Sweeney, rector of St. Augustine's Church, returned Hatnrday from a visit to Jubatown end Lambertvllle. Mra. 'C. 1 taut liam has been atflerlaiulug relatives from Oaboru*MI« this Slats', at tier Central avenue houfcdurlug the week. \ H. 8. McAllister and famlly\wi" move from 7*4 Central gvenueto apartuieids over Mlsa Phillips' alore ou Aaliury avenue. Miss Irene VanUlldkr, of Petersburg. Is ^pending a season WH.M her friend. Mlsa Klirebeth Corson, at UarhJms.HtH Wesley avenue. / Alfred Kw. Powell and Vamlljr left yesterday morning on an auto trip
1 PROGRESSIVES TO : HOLD MEETING t - • ■ " Fort and Colby Are Expected I to Address Gathering 1 Here. , The Progressives of thia city will hold a mass meeting here next Mon- h dap • evening, either lu the moving : | picture theater on Asbury avenue or ; ] Doughly's Pier, Hits not ySt being de- 1 c elded. Il I- ex pealed Hist former Uoveruor j Fort aud former Senator Colby will be i the speakers. Meetings are being held almost „ C "very evening at places In this county. ° One was held at I'alermn Tueolay, . < evening and was well atlended. An- | Oilier was held al Itlo llrande last - "J CITY'S GARBAGE i ' — ~~ " I I Mayor lleadley said at Ihe regular - . that the board should lake up llie ' ■ualler of advertising for hide for the < collection of garbage and Ihe supply- i lug of lights for the year IMS. Wlthjalatence to the collection of j t Kstlofge, It was staled thai Die con- , trad was grained (leorge W. Ernst for one year, with tbe privilege of I three years, but Mayor lleadley said ' In general discussion II appesM^I • , from Ihe views of llie luemherwoCtlie T laiard that Mr. Krual look tbe contract 1 • at a figure loo low to fullll lu terms, I aud It seemed to lie' the opinion that * H be would not care to repeat Ills ex a imrlence (if Ihe pa-l summer. Mayor lleadley elated . that he had ' by letter soil over the telephone during ' Ihe summer regarding llie nWcnllrc- , tiou of garbage, and, so far as he was t , concerned, he did uot c«t is K« ' through this unpleasantness again. Director Flalier^kamothHijWhli-h , was carried! IhatT^P'derk John E. 1 Adams l« Instructed to notify llie \ " contractor llial on and. after December 1 * .31 Ills coillracl Willi theclly would lie j >" taking lu many point. In Die northern i part of llie State, s Mra. Louisa Downs lias' relumed to ' her home afler spending several | months at Ihe home of Hirniu .Sleet- I e man, In tills city. Harry Ihirber, sun of Mr. and Mnu , J. W. Ilarber, has been a|i|ioliited a | I clerk lit the Ocean City Title and < . Trust Company's office. James Franklin, of West Phlladel- ' k pbla. was a visitor here Thursday and ! k Friday, lie atfeuded the hearing In. 1 . the auto bridge mailer. , | il Mra. Wilson has returned lo her I ,1 Philadelphia home afler a pleasant- • visit at (.he home of Mrs. Lynch no 1 j Central avenue, this city. , ii E. P. Hand and family have" re- i loriied lo their home, SUM Wesley ave- . nue, this city, afler spending Ihe sum- ' mer months at Holly Reach. Mlsa Edna Corson baa returned lo , ,1 Uer Philadelphia home afler. s|ienglng ' lf a season very pleasantly lu this city, the guest of Miss Itertle Mtltee. Mr. and Mra. N. H. Holt" have gone ■ III Farralngton. 'West Virginia, to ' s|ieud a couple of months. They expect to return about Christmas. !' William J. Dykes has returned liome ' from a two weeks' trip lie visited llrocklon and Oolllogedale, Pa , Plill,adelpbla, Medfbrd and Ml. Holly. Mlaa Nora Zimmerman, of Lldwood. who was on duty here as a Hell tele- " phone operator during tlie summer, haa-iieen temporarily transferred to Htone Harbor. " Mlsa Edna Harlow, chief operator al " the ilell Telephoue Com|»ny'a office, Is'enjoy lug her vacallnn. Hlie Is vlalth big friends In Philadelphia. Vlneland aud Cape May. James M. Kelley an l wife and Miss Alice Kelley, of Weal Philadelphia, ly Visited the MItae- Kelley la their Cottage liere Sunday. Mrs. Kelley rein main?! a few days. »• Harry J. Taylor, a Philadelphia
plumber with a host of friends here, ir has been spending a few days In this a- city. His brother, William J.Taylor, was In town Baud ay a- Mrs. David Hudson, accompanied s. by her sister-in-law. Mra. Hteelmsn./if ., i. ...in i'Iiif will start in a few (lav* Atlatillc City .Will few days
California, where they ex|«ct to remain several weeks. ("apt. and Mra V. 8. Robinson and A. P: Mllneraod family are planning spend Ihe winter months In Florida. expect to leave Ocean Clly about the middle of November. I.'Mrt sen t»» Bealh. Horace Hammrll. aged .31 years, eldeat win of William L. Hammell. superintendent of the steamboat Hue this city and Isongport, died lu New York Thursday from oer- ■ voua collapse. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Ihe home of his parr cuts lo Atlantic Clly and the Inter- - m«Dt was at Pleaaantvllle. Deceased I was a brother ,of Mra. John Morrison, of this ehy; ' -Hriorna lo This CH». ' D. P. Hendrlckson, of-Hsrmsnlown. 1 who for naarly two yaars .Iras been with a big cash register company, has f returned to the office of Joseph I . ' Hcuil In Ible clly. Mr. Hendrlckson I ju* formerly assoclaled with Mr. 8coTK and made many friends here - Re and his wife are living, at 7ld s Heveufli alreet. coal isricbasl. II At the regular meeting of Ihe Roerd ul Education Tuaeday eveulng, the contract for the supply of pea caaTfor the public schools was divided between the Shoemaker Lumber Company and '• ibet'onaumera'Coaland lea Company. [j Each Arm bid "0 per ton. II tWe "/Tdv- ou^ lb I rd page, nflli.Mi
shore line objects to i new bridge's location
People Here Are Confident That Government Will j Approve of Plans. At the conclusion of Tlie" hearing ; here before Major Raymond, of ' the j United States War Department, last i Friday,, given for the purpose of re- ] ceiving complaints, from the point of navigation, against 'he proposed Automobile bridge across Great Egg Bay from this city. to Sdmers Point, il was the expressed belief of , all the. representative citizens present Ibul t&ere was small chance of very , proving the. plans amf giving its con- ' sent to building, the bridge. i With Major Raymond were F. C. . 'Warner, his assislanl engineer; Hugh , Seiburg, chief clerk, and E. K. Hole- 1 man, assistant clerk. "Mr. Hob-man, j who took stenographic notes of the,' proceedings, was also ^here when Ma- 1 i "^e 'Awting Friday was opened by i Raymutid reading the applies- 1 , bile Bridge Company. and also those j > portions of the government la-vS relating to the building of bridges over I 1 filed with his department were reeeivdoes not object lo the construction of , a bridge, but it does not want -a built so close. to its own structure a«<ill be the ease should the pro■Stny/be followed. Jpfic Shore Fast Line's objections As a result of the ohliijue angle at which the proposed structure will cross the' channels at the Ocean City end and on the Somrrs Point end, th, draw spans in the new bridge will be out of line with the draw-spans of , diffieult, with the possibility uf dam^Throughout fully ninety per cent, of its. length^the new structure wiU ■ bridge, creating dangerous conditions . in case of lire. Danger from trespassers on exist bridge, due- to tlie close proximity of the propose-) bridge. Danger from new structure being destroyed by ice freshets, etc. Icr and debris would lodge against jprea1 These dangers will lie removed if io*tbe^vM(.d,f' ' The company requ.>K'd that if the new bridge be built, /t.lic relieved of the reqiilrement^mnbsed upon It by the government ofMnsintauiing the channel across the west end of the island inime-Iiately south of Rainbow channel. After reading this letter from the Fast I Joe Company, Major asked if there were any written objections, and there - was no response. . ' Then he asked if there were any r written communications favorable lo . the building of the bridge. It. W. Edwards, who, with CRy Commissioner Robert Fisher, drafted resolutions at the meeting of the . Board of Trade Thursday night, handed these resolutions .to Major Kaymond. . The resolutions, signed by 1 resi- > dent James M. Stevens and Secretary tills M. Townsend, were read by the War Department's representative. These resolutions .declared that at a meeting of the Boafd of Trade., it ■ was unanimously decided that the uuto lioulevaird is of paramount Importance to the interests of Atlantic ' and Cape May counties; that automobile transit has grown and will con- > tinue to increase to an Incalculable , extent; that the present automobile communication between the great re- " sorts of these two counties Is by such circuitous route* as to greatly retard communication by this popular mode ' of travel, and that the construction of " an arftn bridge between Sofcers Point ■ and- Ocean City will f6rm a connecti ing link between two great boulevards now being constructed from , I'leasantville to Somers Point and from Ocean City to Cape May City, • and can lie finished for the season of - 19111 at a much less cost and at far I less interference with navigation than by the other route. Following this the resolutions adop- » ted by the Young. Men's Progressive la-ague, approving the Ninth street . route, were read. Major Raymond, calling attention to one part of the letter from the Shore Fast Line Company, said It Is a not the business of the "War Depart - . ment to safeguard bridges, but . the i but the
.' interests of navigation. ... * 1 Mavnr lleadley, as an official of the , '■ Clly and of the auto bridge company, , told of the object of the bridge. The t ,i company was not organised to make , money, but to advance the interests ,f of Ocean City and the two counties, e s n u,- SMwnrdfl answered the obiec- r oi ores" - "J -— ; ~ , . R. answered the obiec-
' tions made by the Shore Fast Line | Company, and. brief; remarks were . , made during the meeting by the Revs. 1 8. W. and James E. Lake and Harvey ' Major Raymond said that the Shore i Fast Line Company is under agreement with the government to keep Finger channel dredged to the required depth. It might be necessity for , the two roads to make some amicable "• agreement regarding the channel. If I, the Shore Fast Line abandons the e channel, the new company would have ( ., to build a draw or take up the Shore j Fast ' Line's responsibility on the ; . r" channel matter. e Those at the meeting did not see I r- where or how the new company had r anything to do with the Shore Fast > "• every benefit to the Shore Fast Line. It Is claimed by official* oPthe new | road that It yill be very easy tote- i cure the money necessary to construct j ""it ^thought that an answer w01 be i received frOm the War Department , " within the next .two or threw weeks. That Some-s Point people are interid ested in the success of the new bridge Ir was shown by the presence at the ' meeting of twelve or fifteen of fcer business men. These Included Lewis , 18 R Mathias, who is interested in the Somers Point Record; Martin V. B. Scull, Charles J. Collins, I* wis Steuber and Charles Steelman. ■d -=^r — r—'*-* — ' * lie Addition to Becto". or Tlw Rev. John J. Hweeuey Is having j en a new hoi wsler beating syaleiii lu ; ml Hlalled lu Ihe rectory of Hi. AuguatlneV y. Church. Hi Is also maklug a-blltlons I and other Improvement* to tbe bout*. Refined young lady wlebee position si el housework. Add rem. Oak wood Farm, Dorothy, N. J. Adv., It
' j CO.'S WORK DURING SUMMER a Management Predicts Large " Results for the Season 1 1 . of 1913. j h rite Pier Mnu-qiietalre. e-rcled thla!-' by IbeCbrls. Hand Ocean Pier ' ' '<>. el Ninth street aud tbe Boardwalk ' was closed September Z\ for the sea-' ^ Tlie pier . was i-onduele-l and by Chris H. Hand, Individu- • 1 1 y . both as lo its receipts and ills- a Alllunigli Die summer was a bad • I Hand's Pier look In souieiblng like jflh.uoo. and Ibe operating expenses a [J were approximately iH.OOOi The , The fixed clinigea were easily eare<l for Willi aueb lecelpla. A good btisl- t ' ri ess was done despite Ibe fact thai Ibe j theatre wwa not completed until Au- r I ginjl I, thus greatly lessening llie sea- t ] -on 'a recepts. Home mistakes were' | made In engaging atlraellnns which ^ would mil play to Jens than fl IK) and i • fl .SO seals. These. In every Inslmee [ proved uuprillilable lo the pier coin ; pauy, as lilgh-prieed players always , . want about sixty per cent, of the re ,s ■elpts.- The main trouble,- however, j 1 was Dial people would nui turn oul lo , -ee high -prlged shows. t The luapifgeaieul is .confident dial - by opeulug up early nexi year>-end | " | -f pricfea for every llilug, Ibe Pier 1 ■ Mous<pielalre will do a business of J f tie more lliau ample for all fixed 1 ! ebarge" pf whatever kind ami leave a ' liandrome surplus besides i ^ ' rent alaleinent shown lo eredllow, | 1 . 1152,(100. Tlie price paid ^Albert Fogg 1 1 by the pit-r company for the ground 1 ind building. JSly, mil. was flii OOO. ' sud rtierxpendllures 011 tbe enlarge- : ihe most capacious on. llie coast, ami ' really a rare piece- of work.) were ' (87.000, or a total of f 1 52,000. Mr. r Fogg's Indebted iiess hns ten years (ti I rug from July, 1911, ami Is an ea-y, ' . prdpowlllon for tlie pier company to r liamlle, so It Is asserted. NIn pultliig first mnrtgaRe bonds on f a property of thlaltind, tbe question , J .f tllle lias naturally Arisen and amused Inquiry as to J iat what Die pier company's rights' are under Mr. , r Fogg's c-inveyauce. According lo ( ' more (ban one leading New Jersey , conveyancer, llie pier company possesses a tllle.of exceeding value lu re- | .1 spect'lo llie ebb and flow of Die ocean.1 a "movable feast" and If II pushes ( p back lu Atlantic avenue, Mr. Fogg, . w ith bis valuable properties now In a - highly improved cundilioti.la bound to make'ronm for It. till llie contrary, , * If the ocean .recedes and the Rnartle walk should move beeanw»rd, Mr. : Fogg would be entitled to all aecre- ' lions. By many, u la thought that J Ihe company's right lo move back Is ; one of great value and Importance 10 Couceriiliig llie movement ocean- - ward or landward of tbe Boardwalk, " tbe chief clauae lu llie deed of Mr. and _ Mm. Fogg (o tbe pier company reads h ss follows; e ami agreed that the Dorthwester'y bouudary line of said pro|ierly shall p be Ibe middle line of aakl Itoanlwalk r- ami If al any lime the location of the •I said Koarilwalk aliali' be moved land- ™ ward or m-eanwanl from lis present Jj location by action of the municipal ir autborlllea of Ocean t.'lly that then in end in that case the aald northwesterly boumlary Hue of aald property I1' shall be changed to oorrespoud with Pt the middle Hue of aald Boardwalk as relocated; It being further expreaa(y. in understood that any land between the se middle llDe of the preset)! Boardwalk £ ami Hie middle line of the new Boardhp walk, if relocated as above mentioned,
-hall belong to llie party of llie second ' psrt If the sabl Boardw alk I- relocated j northwesterly or laudwird, *"d shall j belong to llie party of llie first part If J llie aald Boardwalk Is relocated south- I easterly oroceanwartl "— Extract from - deed of Albert Fogg et ux to C'brla. '• Ooean Pier. Co.. -executed July. 20, 1911. aud recorded July 81. 1911, at 9 a. m . Hook 8B5, Pages 160, etc., at ' Tape May Court Houae, N. J. adv. ( REMOVING RUBBISH <HIM Al the regular meeting of Ihe t'Jty , Director Fuller aaked ' why it would mil be well to advertise ' ; for bids lor tlie removal of rubbish, lu- , eludltig ashes, during tbe ^ear 191.3. 1 Mayor Headley aald l| would be a t j good idea aud au Improvement over ;-th# plan of the closing year, when the' r ; rubbish was carted off by the "day's i work." Although tha days for carry- . ] Ing away rubb'lth are named, the I householders don't aiwaya hava It ! ready on these days and It lays ovar. ' Un motion of Director Thorn, tbe I clerk was instructed to advertise for - hjds for the removal of rubblah for tbe e year 1013, these to he on blank forma ^ furnished by tbe clerk. J asluidtr is a I.mal Hallda*. 1. 1 Dou'l forget that Haturday, October >- ' 12, Ui a legal IxiHday and that the banks 1 will ha cloaeif. Coutractorawiid InWchants will have lo gel (fielr eaah 011 r ' -r' ■ Jf r— 1 —
BAPTIST SUNDAY ] y SCHOOL'S RALLY
E'xerciaes Were ~ Attended by a Larige Congregation. ^*The rally day exercises of Imman- ; uel Baptist Sabbath School Sunday | afternoon were not only entertaining and instructive, but a great success in : every way, and were well attended. The exercises were opened with a "Onward, Christian Soldiers," . followed by the recitation of th^twen1 ty-third psalm in unison. • After an invocation by Superintendent S. S. McAllister, there was another hymn, "Stand Up for Jesus," Miss Llla Chapman delivered the. address of welcome, and then there was a vocal duet, "What the Bells Say." by Ruth Stephenson and Mary Reports of classes were made and 1 a collection taken to help the State I Sunday school work. S After another hynm by the School, * the report of the secretary w;as read. — Mrs. B. H. Smith gave an excellent recitation, followed by a vocal selection, "King's Business," by the school. The Rev. Arthur Gee, the pastor, an entertaining address, and then there was a clarinet solo by Cadman. ) , The Rev. A. F. Chapman, of this city, gave a talk on. "The Relation of -the Sunday School to the Church." ' After a prayer Tiy the pastor, there a vocal solo by Mary Clark, and the closing remarks were made by Superintendent McAllister. , i Mr. McAllister thanked the visitors for tliejr attendance and told them ' jhey could help the Sunday , acjfooiy. growth by telling of it to thelr'friends outside. He also thauk- . rd the members of tRe school for their ! and for their good work on the decorations and program, j The decorations were unique and Un each side of the gate the pulpit were a profusion of ; j golden rod and the words: "1910— ! classes, 2; attendance, 14; collection, til cents. .1912— classes, 7; attendance, 91; collection, $5.50." — , In addition, autumnal leaves helped I beautify the appearance of the In front of the -organ was a sunI burst, while along the sides were >, white streamers and golden rod. \ TAX RATE fa.34 ' The taxTairforDBegn Glty for 191? ' been fixed al 12 24. It was thought ' II could be made $2 20, but this ' found Impossible. Tax Collector Burleigh will send Ihe bills oul wltbln the next few days, '-Those who do not receive any will " kiipw that It Is because Mr. Burleigh " cannot find their addrapre*. ' Dr. 1. N. Urlacum* returned tbls • week from an auto trip to Delaware " Wsler (lap and various poluls lu rtie • northern part of the Htal* and New - York, Including Iiong - Island, Far t Kuckaway and Oyster Bay. He was accompanied by his family. l>r. - " (Irlsc.nn was at tlie Treiilmi fair when II the aviator. Walsh, was killed.
, Pennsylvania Railroad. TlekaU to Hock> ] fountains. Pacific coast. Western Canads. M-xltv and Monttiwsatern points on sal* j •very day rroui HepiembarM lo October*, j r - — — 1 '
■ J|addocl('? pharmacg Eighth and Asbury Au. ■> All drugs and auodrlee sold here guar- " anleed. fash cheerfully refunded for' y any uuaallsfactory_pu rebate Ii Fmtii Spkig*'. - 75c lc SZ.OO is Hat Vilct Bclllct, - 75* M tl.50 ly Alotnirerx. - - - WJ; Sa DA IC Rubber Hosiery. Anaieu. Abdnmrnsl Helta lk suppllrd to ordar wltbl'p hieedaye. . ■- ~.~i z
Let 08 Get Acqaainted $1.00 Per Week will buy the same Diamond King, Howard or Elgin Walch that you arc paying cash for elsewhere. : L. M. NELSON . Diamond*, Wslchei and jewelry, M3 Broadway. Furniture. 327 Kalghn arc, Camden, N. j. Mall Order* Attended to Promptly. ; MK8. IRENE KKtiAN ' fashionable Hr*mmaklB( andUowns ' <137 W lOtl.EV AVE. 1 Ocsaa Oitt Itaw Jaeaar e _______________ JACOB 8 CHUFF ; THE PIONEER BAKEIf. r i*. 700 AMari Aim**, Octxx dtf, i. I. « Boyle Commercial Agency 11 uuytc LuiuuiciLiat Agcucy
„ 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N.'J, . ,r E. C. -BOYLE, fUnager '• Claims adjusted and collected anywhere in " United fitalaa. I. S. CHAMPION *r tatsntiauee teei manupacturcr of s STMCTLl-FUIIE ICE CREAM ,11 Hotel angootuaa Trade n nyeotaliy / t,0'b0^aSrbnBnT-i,Tlt5.S»a,'l&*V''
! 0MAL fiSTATB MONfOAQff IfiVmBTMBNTm E. J. HANN id 30B EIGHTH STREET OOEAN O ITY. N. J. 1.11
McAllisters FALL SUGGESTIONS | Now is the time to move back into i» your homes and yon wifl probably ! " need new curtains and draperies. " We are showing a nice line of curtain |« materials in white and colored, at i{ low price. ■ . j 1 New line of GINGHAMS and PER- • CALES for school tfresses. S. S. McAllister 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N- J, !
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The lowest price at which any full sized lot, located on Wesley avenue between Sixth and Fifteenth streets, has been sold within the past year is $1,850.00, I believe. The above figure war considered very cheap for such a property. I have for sale on Wesley avenue^ between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets,- a full sized lot, 50 feet front on We§ley [avenue by 1Q5 feet deep. The lot is fullyup to grade, '.has cement curb aindx 8 feet wide cement pavement.^, ^ For a quick sale this lot may be had for $l75D.0]t^.. Apply only to HARRY F. STANTON Eighth St. below Asbury Ave.
iiimrniimwniwnfwniiwm»ntiimBMminnimiiiw"nrir,n>mFiM,^,,w''tm' 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, Dnly - - $375.00 j The above lots are up to grade and have ce-. j 'ment sidewalks and curb. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. ^ , Ocean City, N. J. 1 UaWMBBiaWBWEaMWBMa«HMWMMMWMWWWMWMPWI«IUIWnnui»W
B. FRANK SMITH R'feal Estate and Fire Insurance 10]« ASBURV AVENUE. OCEAN CITV, N. J. cottage on Perk plan for eale, five bedrooms and tmtb, price $3,300 00 bungalow on Fourteenth etreet, - - $1,60000 T»o-etory cottage, Sixteenth etreel aud Bey avenue, - - - $1.860 00 Oceen front Iota near Fifteenth etreet, - *900 00 Aabory aveoue bit near Eleventh ulreet, $1.860 00 REAL ESTATE .„<< INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick r A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUng for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you a' ouee. ' Bargains in Hay and Oceam front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lote for Investment and for Improvement— the choice ol Ooean (ffiy. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,- | Ocean City, N. J.
5 ; a THIS IS YOUR CHANCE REAL ESTATE " For Sale n 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, e*e. laiceted on fines! River Front lu tbls sect kill, does to R. R. Station. Lot alas 100x270 feet Private wbarf. Oarage and outbuildings. Beautiful Lawn, Trees and Flowers, plenty of room for eblekena aud garden. Prlee, $4',000. A "even-room new cottage, up-to-date. Big porches, flue view ~ nf river's nd close to R. R. Htattoo. Lot alia 60x170 reel. More * ground lo he lied el fair price". This la a bargain al $1000. M A fine Building Site on River, 0oe view, 'can have oallar. Close fa loHUDou. Hire 100x170 feet. Price, $600. C/E. STIL.LE Tuckahofe, - New Jersey or E. J. HANN, Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. ' '
Interesting to Investors Those Win Wish a Desirable LocilkM in a Seaside Hone FOR «ALC-*7v» Ids located la 8ectW«r4Jerein1t^rH J.. I in vicinity otSuta road sad Peeuayleaaiaaad Heading P-'1— "A "to! lone. Also alias for bungalow* atluaU ou Ones Kgg Harbor Bay.Samlejk Point, H.J. ARTHUR=D.J3 ARROWS "32 central avenue ocean citt. n.j.
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HIITU * A an roTTAom. V, Scotch Hall ; Cor.' Fifth St. and Wesley Aire. ALWAYS OPEN I HUMAT B. McOIBENY, Uencral .Tanager. 1'iniSS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Ilonte Nurse. — H0TSL bise>iYRe... . , Ocean Ave. Between FJghth and Ninth Street" OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. MM ITH ' THE imperial" idit cvntrai. a3tk., -oci-an citt. la J "(St-d" Ibe^ben h?**Mn"T _OTO* ai.i. winter THE KATHLU Home romrena!' Wrlre tori^oa^l'^** WYOMING aire.*, Clay. It; J. dp" all tlie year ;: Hot W«Ur Usa THEELBERON iKormnrly U" kmmett) Hoi Water H-ul. Keery. Room TboNMlctity ax«. r.l.i.A xiTi.sx, r»*. ' HOTEL ATQIvEN On* of tbo moat eentraliy located hotel* In fOeena City. The aim lire Alyray* . been lo Dull .this boose select and homellka, and iu large and arenred patronage proves Us spe- v, cere. For terms and partieulan addnaa, / THE WILMERS 708 ('antral Ave. i Upcn all the year. Ftrat-clase table I board. Evening dinner". ' nita. v. r. wi i.aia THE LAUREL j 1113 CBRTRAL A VX.VITK, NRAR-$#AOH [ • OCKAR CITV, R. J. ^ | >KM. K HIT II TeWXNEXD, Trey g Open all the yanr Writ* for term. I STERLING HOTEL optua AI.L y KAR Hot water beat. Wlotar Imerdera > solicited. jg THS HEW LINGS 00 Must daelrabk local en. Open all year. Kleve.tor to Street level. Vapor 00 Heat. — i. H. ur«j«uo« r Midland Wesley iv. Oewsn CRy. It J. Dance Every Cold Louche#. Wednesday arid Ftr. j Saturday Night "" The Excursion House JAffiES CLARK Proprktar MAIN STREET and . . . J_ NEW JERSEY AVENUE - SOMERS' POINT :: N. J. 3t/lrlCRO r \" 1 1 v ■ •• in. e.
ki ll R8TATK ARB HWaAXCA O. I LAKE ...real estate agent... ■Lou (or sale. Coltagre tei rent. Renting, Buying and Relllnf CLARENCE S. SCULL —Real Estate and Inenranco— Jl> coaipanleaareali mmton dreiar anr|»o.u«i»» roofi^xh" keaa la U» ally. 'i ""^°603 ClgMli Street ^ ^ 'First National Bank 1 Ocean City. N.J. C APITAL IH.M SUVUff UM* - '"J a HTiTua, viewPi isliaat W. BOOTT BAKU. IRak|lt K. R. MOWRKR, Are* CaaMar J. P1TH1AK TATRM. reUWIlf DiwgCToalai ' VwjMrert" loreekiaean k. wreley Lake R. Hewaitl TUaea •===="=-

