- Ocean City Sentinel 1 THURSDAY. NOV KM HICK 21, 1612. We Hltsll be glad In receive llenin of thU community and our reader* ^ everywhere. All communication* should be nur,ini)i*nle<l with the full name and add re** of the writer, nut neeeeMarlly ter publication, but a* a guarantee of ,, g«wl '"dlo *1 DOTS. ■«* li ••To the victor* belong Ibe spoils." | I >ou 'I iuls* the blR supper IblaL evening.. r Advertise your holiday goods la the John Dnlseheg has built ah addition L to the I .nrny and Is repainting the I lank* Will he closed next Tliur- 8 i, ay • Don't forget. If you have bo.l- '' lies* there. MWUieut* on ivrtalu streets will be heard by the City Commiaakuiera] lie- 1 Cape May Court House lodge of (l Moose will have the supreme lodge b officer* at Its movlltig Monday even- (, Unit crowds of children enjoy Ithemselves every .Saturday afternoon w at the Krollc, which Frank I'latt opens h tor their tsiuellt. li Atlantic City's local branch of the fl National letter Carrier*' Aaaoclatlon d . |> preparing lo make a social visit to t' PERSONALS. 11 Kbenrker Adams, of Philadelphia, j,' N. Diamond, of Wlldwoml Crest, was a visitor here Thursday. ^ J.' Filhlaii Taleui, of Haddontteld, was lu towu during the week. li, A. Corson and wife *penl Sunday and Monday hi Philadelphia. , It. H. Clark and. family, of Philadelphia, are guests of the Atgleu. (ieorge Harold, of MUlvllle, was 1 among the visitors here Friday. t Caplaln William Houek.of Camden, 11 w as among the visitors here' this week. " Mrs. Htehuneli and daughter, of tlila (| city, w ill spend the winter In Camden. , Cap! K K. Hooy, of Philadelphia, , has breu spending a week In this city , W. II. Horn and wife, of Herman- t town, were recent guests of the Katlilu f Mrs. K. 8. Patterson, of Pbltadel- » pliia, was a recent guest of the Hewlings. c Mrs. J. It Christian has been spend- * lug several days with friend* In Plilla- 1 delphla. | Mrs. Thomas Leslie, of this city, Is , visiting relatives in Philadelphia and ( H. 8. Mowrer and wife have re- { turned from a two weeks' visit to tela- , live* at Lancaster, Pa. . .Mrs. Wilbur ( larwood returned i houie Monday evening after a pleasant visit to frleuds In Camdeu. I W. H. Mowen. one of the hook < keepers in the First National Hank. 1 began Ills vacation Tuesday. ' Joseph Button, of Uerraantown, a ' cottage owner on Brighton place, was 1 among the visitors here Thursday. 1 W. K. Tinker, of Philadelphia, a . summer resident of this city, was a guest of the Blscayne during the week. | Mrs. Peter Ashman, of this city, has , gone to Ht. Peteraburr, Fla , to s|ieiid Hie wluter with her daughter, Mrs. John Holme* Jsuies W. Feruley and wife, of Philadelphia, well known summer residents of this city, spent a few days here durlug the week. Herbert lteeves, of Port Kllaabetti, and John Hm-.by, of tills city, lert Tuewlay for .Florida. They expect to spend the wluter there. Dr. and Mm. Allen Comon, of tide city, and Miss Ogden, or Ilrldgeton attended the Princeton-Yale football game at Princeton Saturday. "Jerry" Fields and wife, ol this city, have gone to Tltusvllle. Fla., at which place Dr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, formerly of this city, are located. Captain and Mrs. Vincent Itoblueon < a plain and Mrs. Vincent llohiueon -
and A. P. Milner and family, of the 81 Wyoming, lert here Tuesday for Or- 11 laudo* Fla., where they will speud the " wluler ' D. P. Heiidrlckaon, of the firm of ^ Joseph I, Hcull A C-o., has returned " from a few days' visit to Philadelphia. ^ lie was accompanied by Mm. Hen- ^ drickson. % Miss Elizabeth Brangan. strnogra- v plier In theolllce of Joseph 1. Bcull A „ Co., lias relurued from a ten days' r vacatloo, which she spent with friends In Philadelphia. Commodore and Mm. William K. I lexamer, of Philadelphia, spent Sator- ■ day and Hunday In their handsome r collage here. Ttiey were accompanied r by Mr Hexamer's slsler and her hue- | hand. ) James frankllu. of Philadelphia, « was a visitor here .Saturday and Sun- « day. He came down In Frambe* J. I Smith's auto and roturuejLto Philadelphia Sunday afteroo^nAglth Mr. « Smith. V « ■ i GIVEN A SURPRISE I Miss Neonelle Campbell Celc- | Miss Neonette Campbell, daughter ' of William H. Campbell, .was glveu a i surprise party by a number of tier I young friends on Tuesday evening. Hie occssloii being her birthday anniversary. All spent a few hours very enjoyably. Miss Campbell's guests were Misses Pearl Scull. Harriet Scburcli, fcdua Hohurch, Ktliel Norcom, Margaret Parker and Bertha Campbell. Herbert Wrlgglue, Lawrence Lear. Lwionrd I .ear. I ieorge Norcom, J. Kdwird \ oss and Dr. William Bnckor. the lattar of Philadelphia. The First National Bank of Ocean city, lutaud* that Ite place of business -lial> be easily accessible lottery man, woman and child. ' adv. 1L
INSPECT 1 BRIDGE WORK WardclllIigheeGctsAppoiutmeat from State Bottle j vard Contract. Wardell Illgbee, of this city, lias passed tlie Slate examination a- In- 1 spector uf bridge work, and bis friends are looking for tils early appointment on the bridge work on the Ocean City ' The examination was made by Slate Kngliieer Meeker, although some •piestlooe were asked by Slate lload Coiumlsslouer'Stevens. i Mr. Higbee Is a young man well < known here He tins been an active t Democrat for Hie last few years. I There are so many bridges being built throughout the Commonwealth I at preseut that it Is Impossible for the I regular Stale Inspector* to be on band I all the time Therefore the necessity I of appointing others to be constantly on- the work, with occasional visits i from the Slate official* I It has beeu the custom to have some I of Hie members of the boatd of freeholders look after the Inspection of work, they receiving $2 a day I their time. It Is said that members of the Cape May County Board or i are not satisfied jrltb the I ii .this section In the recent past, the i inspectors not devoting more than a ' hours a day to the work, hence the i for an Inspector apiiuliited by I tlie State, who must eoustantly he at the scene of operation and who lias I show*, by passing Hie tegular eraiu- I that he la familiar with the ' details of bridge building— something, I II Is Stated, that not all or tlie freehold- I er* who linve acted In this capacity, ' know much about. i The Inspectors appointed by the i receive ft ■ day. MAY DREDGE STREAMS ' Says the May's Lanfflm^^iecord: The past seaNod^s been notable along the rlvee for uMWPof Interest shown motor boating, which dropped oil suddenly from Hie year prevlo'us.when Hie sport was at its height. That the decrease of Interest Is ouly temporary, cannot tie doubled, for Hie pleasure and couvenience attendant upon the proximity uf so attractive a body of water cannot but lusure In years continued popularity of an healthful and luvltlng a pastime. One of the chief reason* for the lack of Interest during tlie past year has the shallowness of the river channel, which made It Inconvenient foi t mals drawing more thiu eighteen Inches tu navigate at low water. There will undoubtedly be an attempt made durlug the coining session of the legislature to have an appropriation passed for dredging shallow streams aloug the coa«t and If this come* lo the Ureal Kgg Harbor will tie restored to It* former usefulness. Another reason for the sli/mp of InIn the motor boating Is the rage during the last year or so for speed This has Increased to a ridicuextent, so much so that the owner of a comfortable family boat, fast 1 enough for all practical purposes and atlordlng unbounded pleasure and recreation, has ofttlme* become dlssali*1 tied with his craft when other boats 1 passed htm and abandoned the sport he could not afford a faster • one. All thta I* due to the excessive 1 valu* placed on speed, and now that • tlie erase has about run Its course we may t>nk to a revival of Interest in the f common, comfortable, chug-chufglug r pleasure launch. HOME MISSION WORK l Sf las (orbln Receives Mono In i Klrwl M. K. C hurch. The congregation In tlie First M. K. • Church Sunday morning listened with marked Interest to Mis* tSorlda'l talk I on "Home Missions." At the conclusion of her address, she received , twenty-live dollare from the church li members to aid In the work. Mlee Corbln, who Is well equipped for her task, spent several years as a missionary iu South America. She ...a thai • deaconess Is now traveling deacones* t
through the United Stiles In the In- , teresls of the Woman's Home Mis- p ■binary Society. She showed by her , comprehensive method of speech that f she Is a close observer of conditions In t the social, moral and religious world. | address was packed with lufor- f matloii and illuminated coudltkms t among b >tb white and black people, , who were being reached by the society all over our country. It was an earnest, , effective speech. I Holy Trlrallv Church hervlcra. Tlie regular mornlog end evening ( services In Holy Trinity Church next . Suuday will be et 10 45 a. m. and 7.45 , m. Huuday school al 8 p.m. This be ( lug the last Suuday of the ecclesiastical year, the Sunday next before Advent, all frleuds are urged to make a special effort to be present at both services. Subject of the sermon In the morning, "The Longings of tbe-Boul." In the evening, "Where Jeeue Dwells." contract* Mast he Done oh Time. At the meeting of the county freeholders Tuesday, resolultou. were . passed to notify Senator Robert K Hand, who has the Ocean City Bouler vard ooutract, that the work must be , completed on time or the forfeit wllj r exacted. Similar action was taken In the cases of Hend A Aroetl. Con- ! tractor Miller and Harry Hoffman, r who have county contracts. , Cotton Wins Decisiont Tlie State Supreme Court Tuesday 1 tendered a decision against former sen- ' alar Lewis M. Crease In the building f suit brought by Alonxo Cotton", ofthie dly. The eult releted to a disputed Ihie on the land upon which Messrs. 1 Crosse sod Scull recently ball! Mores * and apartment! on Aebury aveuoe, ' below Nlulb etreet.
WILL IMPROVEMENTS BE MADE HERE BY "PENNSY?"
c GIRLS' CHORUS DOES GOOD WORK „ New Organization and Instructor Praised by M. E. Church Members. a| The newly-organized girls' chorus ft of more than 30 voices made It* flr«t ri appearance In Hie First M. K. Church Ir Sunday evening, and the congregation w that tilled every »eat was delighted. ti Tlie young vocalists were heard in H , number* and also In the .election It • the quartet and chorus. "How n Wilt Thou Forget Me?" by a Pllueger. a< The cadence by the choru* showed t< i careful training ol Hie member*, Hie is rhythmical modulation of Hie voltes V Tlie "chorus, "<io.| I* My Itefuge" d r (adapted from Buheiistein), was force- • fully and musically glveu. I( i The member* of the chorus not only r give every promise of fully sustaining ,,, ■ the musical prestige of the First M. |> r, . and unusually Intelligent training, to * i which they have responded In a man- „ I The chorus I* In charge of Ml** Ilea- „ i trice Haloes, daughter nftlie pastor of „ ■ the church, Dr. John B. Haines, with , Endowed The young people „ ■ been organized only a very few „ week* and the fine Impression they ,, crested Sunday night augurs well for „ • the future of the cliorua. In addition to the work of the choru*, there was splendid singing by a quartet, comprising Miss Halne*, Mis* Me- „ Clellai), J. Thorn ley Hughe* and Jesse c Walker. p Mr. Walker's clear and resonant v voire was heard lo advantage In the „ ( bass *olo,"('rosalng the Bar " J | (Buck). Most of Ocean t'lty's people, to | '' getlier with large number* of visitors ' here III the su miner, are familiar with I I Miss McUlellan. of Philadelphia, a* a viH-allsl. They have heard and arira i red her clear, vlhrant contrallo on j many occasions. She was In excellent voice Sunday evening and sang with . that ease and grace for which she I* | noted . Dr. Halne* made a short address, In which he said Hist there t* no ques- . ' Hon of the desirability of Church inu.le j " but lo have this kind of iuuhIc effective : It must appeal to the higher emotions. ; There should b* m> rag time or jig- j time 111 church music. Huch mo-lc a* ; " lids belongs to musical childhood. j ^ Church music must have a proper, ad- " equate appeal. It mual be stlmulat • ; lug. with a distinct trend toward the other world. We must have good j church music. Tlie symphony, with roost master* j ' cf music, Is the great production. The speaker referred tn the ambition £ of musician* to master Bach's fiigne;nl . the hart practice this entails and the j ' weird sounds produced before the " player catches Just what Bach meant Musicians understand that such pro18 ductlolis as "The Messiah" and "The CruciBxIon" will live forever Home day, the epeeker said, we will ' rami back to (he great hymns of the church. Push rag-time out of It. If ' we have any of It In It, It I* too much. '' Years ago we naug the minor strain. " Dr. Halne* said, but we don't do It any more. It Rlvee one the shivers. 1 Bui the peultenllal note Is necesaaVy to put Joy In the heart. There Is progression shown In Chris- i • tlan music. Church music should appeal lo us emotionally, Intellectually \ E. and spiritually. li |)r, Maine* gave warm pr alse to the | Ik luemtiersofhlHChurrh He said lie U- never aaw a band of people so persisted ently Insistent on having good music, ih They show an unusually willing spirit to pay for a good thing and are bound fd to have it. Dr. Haines declared that he had be heard many of the famed muslcans of >g the world, he had heard 12,000 people It le
sing iu chorus, he had heard 200 preachers of the New Jersey Conference slog al the yearly gathering* and he had heard and been strongly moved the singing of 150 ladlaus at Car- , but he would rather listen to the old-fashioned hymn, with the penl- ' tentlal motif In It then to hear all the good music In the world. Christian singing must have the | > minor strain of the penlleutlal mot If bring men to Jesus Christ. Following wa* the program: Organ voluntary, Mrs. Ralph L. t Cheater; hymn* for praise service, 621I 422; opening hymn. 416; prayer; cad ^ ' ence. glrle' choru*; bis* solo, "Crossing the Bar," Mr. Walker; quartet, 1 '•Centate Domino." Buck; duet, "I've Waited for the iKird," Mendelssohn. Ml** Halues and Miss McClellan; address, pastor; offering; chorus, "God • is My Refuge" (adapted from Ruben- | s stein), girls' chorus; quartet and cborua, "How Long Wilt Thou Forget Mr'" Pfleuger; hymn 702; benediction. ^ " The county road between big Her1 tx* City and Absecon I* being treated « to several coats ofa mixture, composed I of coal oil and tar. This mixture will j „ later be covered with flne send, whlBh | Is supposed to form a cement covering ! , over the road and keep It In condition during the winter months. A coat of | the mixture was placed on the road recently, but the heavy rain wa*hed II aB Into the gutter* and Ibe work will y have to be repealed. If found success ful this winter, the entire stretch of '* roadway between Atlantic City and . ^ Camden Is tffbe treated In like mabner. ; Fob Hai.b.— Doable bouse, eight i rooms each, cheap for .cash; will sell •. single or doable. Apply K. 8KXTIM-x ufflce edv. 11-91. tf.
Citizens Look for Mov^ Along ' This Wne by Company's 1 New President. | Referring lo much nestled Improve- j ment* of the Pennsylvania Railroad Iu Atlantic City that will or should be J made In the uelr future, tlie Review, says lu conclusion: "The ylvania Railroad should approach the problems here lu broad- 1 untitled ami generous spirit, hiilldliig . tlie wonderful fufure Hie Island lias ' rather than for the preseut. Two-li-.ur i Irani* from AllautlC City lu New York ! will certainly come, and lu plauulug terminal this must be weighed wliti the rest. New York aud Its metropolitan district I* growing with such phenomenal rapidity that a clianae to be whisked cut under the Hudson and New Jersey to Atlantic City in hours, may mean the doubling of cottage population ou this Island. else In the iCbrld could a rich man Hud so beautiful a place of residence?" One can very readily answer question In two words— "Ocean City." This recalls the fact that 'there was considerable talk and many wellago, of big Improvement* In the way of railroad facilities, planned or about to be made In Ocean City, bot thus far none ol these changes has been made. There was talk, It will he recalled, of e large and modern depot, aud this Is certamly needed. Perhaps It will come next year. Now would be the time for the Board of Trade to take action along the line I of suggesting such Improvement* as It Is felt tlie city deserve* from (tn Pennsylvania Railroad. Ordinance 32. relating to the widenof Corinthian avenue, was to have up for llnal reading at the meetof the City Commissioners, but held over for a week because a required from the Ocean City Laud Company bail not been Bled, l'lic company was uolllied to tile the map before the next meeting of the j
MISSION STUDY CLASS FORMED ; Presbyterian Christian Bndeavorera JPlan an Active Winter Campaign. At a business meeting of tlie Chris- j I tlan Kndeavor Society of the Kirs! i i Presbyterian Church, a few evenings ' ■ | since, the organization of a mission study class, which was undertaken I some weeks ago, was perfected. . The class will take up the study of [ . Hie text book prepared by Hie Young . ' People's Mlsslouary Movement on the r subject of foreign missions, the title of I the b'-ok being, "The Upllfty t'blua." [4 A great deal of pleasure and profit Is i promised In view of the many and far- - reaching event* at present In progress . lu the great republic of the Far East. ! The pastor, the Rev. Charles H. BobI ner. Is leader of the class. i The Christian Endeavor Society Is ' f pi aiming a very active campaign during the winter, under the newly-elected i president, Mine Maud M. Foulds. A committee appointed for the purpose has arranged to give a beautiful silver pin to all who attend the meet- - lugs and take some active part durlug the four moutns begiolug Sunday, ' December 1. All attending aud taking - part for one year will receive a gold e pin. __________ Try au Advertisement r , in tbe Sixtinil " Miss Beatrice Haines Ceacbcr of IPotcc Former slodsal^of JTrsnS^U. Cauirtn , | 728 Wesley Avenue R|addoci('j pharmacy Eighth and Asbnry Ave. CASCARA LAXATIVE TABLETS, it 12 FOR lO CENT8 y We recommend and guarantee these t. Use one-half contents of box; If not |* | satisfactory, return balance and gel t
Ideal Location for summer or winter. Lot on Wesley ave., 34x105, ocean side between Sixth and Seventh streets, , | graded, cement sidewalks, curbs, price $1,800.00 GEO. SCHREIBER, Jr. ! 3141 N. Eighth St. Philadelphia, Pa. ■: Fine Location - 1 Corner lot, Atlantic avenue and Park place, 38x100, graded, cement sidewalks and curbs, price, ;| $1,800.00 d Apply WASHINGTON KOLB
2202 N. Natrona St. Philadelphia, Pa.
RBAL BSTATK MORTOAOK INVK8TMKNT8 E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY. N. J.
HANN BUILDING f eighth at. opp p. a. u. etntion DIRECTORY -first Floor— 30 i Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating ' 303 Eighth Street ! WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker i 307 Eighth Street — - i H. L. SMITH, Mason and Concrete i j Jj —Second Floor— " Rooms 2-3-4 5 1 1 JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder it Rooms 89-iO-U ' YOUNG MEN'S PROGREpiVE LEAGUE a —Third Floor— ' Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA 7. te E. J. HANN, Owner
MCALLISTER'S j* .* Prepared for Cold Weather * > You can supply your Winter needs here at reasonable prices. We have a big Hne of the following to select from: j* > > > Coats, Furs, Sweaters, Underwear, Flannelette Gowns, Blankets, Quilts, Gloves, Leggings, Flannels, etc. j4 f . S. S. McAllister 755 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. 1 — _ _ _ _ , ,
Comfortable Cottage i Nine Rooms.... Completely Furnished Lot 30 by- 100 feet Location Central. Suitable for All the Year Occupancy. ' Price, - - $1,650 Apply only to Harry F. Stanton " INCORPORATED Eighth Street bejow Asbury Avenue For Discriminating ....Home Buyers. ... Tfc luve in Count ol Construction *1 Seventh St. <# Ocean Ave. Facing the Octan Attractive 10 room house; every modern appointment; large living room with gas log. Suitable for all the year occupancy. We invite your inspection during construction. JOSEPH I. SCULL &. CO. 757 Asbury Avenue
- B. FRANK SMITH Real Elstate and Fire Insurance 10XS ASBURV AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. J. Cottage on Asbury avenue uear First street, - ll.600.U0 Cottage on Asbury aveuue near Twelfth street, - - 12.000.00 Lot at Wesley avenue and North street, - - - - $350 00 Lot el Eleventh street and Central avenue .... $1.15000 Lot at Central avenne, $500 00 REAL ESTATE -««* INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 ElgHth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* to know If you can get It; we oan tell you at ohce. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for ■ale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean city. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. jf
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE RBAL ESTATE For Sale or Exchange I will exchange for Ocean City Properties or sell, part cash, part mortgage, these THREE Especially Fine Properties at Tuckahoe. a flue Ten-room Modern Home flDlahed lu bard wood throughout. Hot water beat, bath, etc. Located on floes* River Front In tble section, dose to H. K. BUtloa. Lot slM 100x270 feet. Private wharf. Garage end outbuilding*. Beautiful Lawn. Trees end Flowers. Plenty of ii>oui for chickens end gardeu. Price, $4,000. . A seven-room new collage, up-hMlate. Big porches, One view of river end close to R. B. Button. Lot size 50x170 feet. More ground lo be had at fair price*. This la a bargain at $1800. a One Building Bile on River, flue view, can have cellar. Close to Btettou. Hire 100x170 feet. Price, $600. C. E.STILLE Tuckahoe, - New Jersey or E. J. HANN, Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J.
Interesting to Investors OB — - Those Who Wish a Desirable Location lor a Seaside Home for sale—* «*w kit* located hi Section Q, Ocean City. H. I., r ln Tiohhtj o< mate reed sod lVc»;lrui* and Heed lug Railroad station*. Also sitae for bungalow* sHnsle on Great Igg llarbor B*y, Beealej'* Paint, K. 1. ARTHUR D. BARROWS auerdlen 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ^ 1 — f Advertise in the SENTINEL
biytti* ten rorrtnu. Scotch Umll Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN ll*rt*>r Bay on olbsr: fat-ins « :u* Pars. "** Meal* served and labia board by the wsvk. B. McOIBENY, General rtanager. MISS N. B. TOWNER. R. N, Home Nurxe. H0T6L Bise/iYRe...
Ocean Ai/e. Holvrecn Ktghth and Ninth Btreeta OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL IBIS CKNTKAL A VK., OCEAN CITY. N J Mr*. C. OKT7.KI. THE KATHLU ira Casual Arena*. OCEASI CITY, X. J. Opsn^fnr I be mm^PImmui tlx laeetMl, WYOMING IN OCKAE AVKEt'K Ocean city. H. J. Op* • all lb* year p Hol Water Ilea A. P. niMM THE ELBERON ■ : i 4 - HTH AND l EITMAL AVENTE Hoi Water limit. Every I loom Tbbronxhly HOTEL ATGLEN One of the most centrally located hotel* In Ocean City. The aim baa always be*® to Stake this house select and koioelika, and its large anil Manrod patronage proves iu suocue. For terms and partientars address , THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. 0|«n all tbe year. PlraLclaaa Uble boanl. Evening dinners. nan. c. r. *i i.x» THE LAUREL 1118 CENTRAL A VENDS, NEAR BEACH OCEAN CITY, ». 1. III. esiith Tou.nn *. cm, STERLING HOTEL
OrKM ALL YEAR Hot witer heat. Winter boarders aollcltnt. 1 E. A. i.1 XIIIEET. 0 THE HEWLINGS ? Most desirable location. G|>en all 0 year. Elevator to street level. Vapor 0 Heat. I. II. MKVIIJCI . Ninth si- 1 Wealsy svr. Ocean City. N. J. Dance fc"ery Cold Lnncbee, Wednesday and Tfe. Saturday Night " The Excursion House >r JAMES CLARK Praprktor MAIN STREET and . . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE - 50MERS' POINT :: N. J.
KKAI EAT ATE AXIP IXSI XAICI. O. I LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... Corrosposdonot soUellsd : :im Rontlm, Buying and »»■"**« CLARENCE S. SCULL -Real Estate and InsuranceMy ountpaalos are £? poratlon*. Amoes tbe heel In Uie city. 505 eighth Street Ocean Clly New Jsnay First National Bank Ocean City, N.J. CAPITAL SM.NA M «PLUS SIMM U M. CHEHKE, PreeMeat W. BOOTT HAND, oaeMar h. b. muwrkr, asea. cm iii r J. yiTHlAE TATEJI. MWkl DIWECTOieRl ^ a. w'Juey l*k« It j»w«eTMeea , ridny morning*. ^ ^ ^ ■ fear aeeeaai to ravrnMBHy *■>$

