Ocean City Sentinel, 28 November 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel ] THUK8DAY. NOVKMltKIt 21. 1912. >Ve shall he glad rrrvive ILui» nf news ttixl couiIuuulcaUuuu of lulere*t lo this i-oiuuiunlly and our reader* everywhere. All communication* nhuuld be accunipatiled Willi tlie full uaiue anil add me of the writer, not n*ce«Mtrlly for pnhllratloii, hut a- a guarantee 6f , K'»»1 faith. < DOTS. 1 I Holiday. Are you buying prnent*'.' | Cbrtrtma* lean than a mouth away. Jom the circle of Hkntinkl rcailere. ! Klremeii had a run Thursday even- , lng. Big crowd a> the meeting Monday even lug. Advertise your holiday goods In the Homers' Point people hear that they are to have a hew railroad station i Bather cool here -Sunday, with a sprinkle of rain in the early morning ' Philadelphia had a hull storiu Sunday. I Soccer will be played at the baseball park this afternoon. Central lllgh School, of Philadelphia, will he here. The members of the Itvlhim-e fire Company are arranging for an enter- , talnuieiit and lud'eheoii at their lire , house on December 8. PERSONALS. K. P. Rlsley, of Stone Harbor, was a visitor here Tuesday evening. William G. Moore, of Haddonlleld, was In lowu during the yeek. John J. Poster lias returned from a few days' visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. Cooper Jessup. of Philadelphia, was a reeent guest of the Sterling. J vim' a recent guest of Hie Biscay ne. / Arthur It. Chester aud wife have re- / turned from a visit to Philadelphia. Mrs J. 8. Waggoner has gone to , Philadelphia to s|»mMt few weeks. James K. Bryan. a -well known resident of Camden, was a recent visitor The Bev. Dr. I.lnil Bowman, of Philadelphia, wa« a visitor here this week. William Hrldgewaler visited his sou In Philadelphia the latter part of In-t Mrs. W. H. I sing, of Kast t (range, Atgltli. Mra. L. H. Howling*, of this city, has returned from a delightful visit to Ashland. N. J. Prank Darby and family have takeu occupancy of their cottage on Central avenue, near Sixth street Mrs. Kin ma Pierce aud family have moved lo an apartment on Asbury Mrs. Joseph Sharp aud family, of Hravtlle, are occupy ing their new bun galow on Marine place, this city. Mra. Mary K. Jones and Mrs Pannle C. Wilson, or Philadelphia, were among the visitors here Prlday. Mm. Walter Sack liaa returned home after making an extended visit to her sisters In Camden aud Colllngawood. Miss Kathryn l.ullou, of Philadelphia. spent Saturday and Sunday here with her parents aud brother, N. T. Button. Mlaa Jeanette PhHIIpe, of Plillailelphla, has returned home after a fewdays' visit to her sister, Miss M. K O. Phillips. George Loiter and wife, of Philadelphia, owners of an apartment house lu this clly, were recent guests o?*lhe Hewllngs. W. W. Hlbson, of Philadelphia, a summer resident of this city, was In town during the week and registered at the Kathlu. * Mm. Mary Davis, of Phlladelphls. has Just finished * visit of several weeks at the homBlif Mrs. Wllbert Sack, this city. Clayton Haines Brick, the local real estate operator, aud wife have gone to Marlton, where they will visit friends for several daya. Mm. Mary Homes has returned to her home lu Brldgetou after spending spend lug I

several weeks with Mm. Osborn Cor- i son Jh this clly. "Ml* Dorothy Vivien Weeks, of this ; clly, entertained her cousin, Miss June Marie Packeuthsll, of Atlantic Clly, over the week-end. Capt. and Mm. B. D. Henderson, of this city, hove been entertaining Capt. Hendemous niece. Mrs. Hannah Hughes, of Brtcksboro. The Rev. William Abbott, of Asbury Park, was a visitor at the home or ble son. Dr. William (i. Abbott, In llila city, during tbe week. Mr. aud Mm. Clifford Crane, or Bridget on, have been recent guests of Mm. Crane's parents, Mr. and Mm. Charles Watson, In this city. Mm. Carrls Carter is vudtlug her son, Charles Carter, and family In Bridgeton. She Is accompanied by her daughter, Mlse Grace Carter. Miss Emily -Lynch, who la slenographer In the ofllcea of Joeepb U. Champion, la visiting ber parents. Win. B. l.yoch and wife. In Tacony. Joseph A. Murray aud Anthony Stedem, of Philadelphia, have been speudlug a few days at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. W. K. Stedem In this city. Peter Tomiln aud wife, of Helslervllle, have returned home after a visit of several days to Erastus Lloyd and wife, of Fourth street and Wesley I. ill id >y

Mr. and Mm. Daulel Clawell have . closed their cottage at the corner of i Seventeenth street and Asbury avenue, and will spend the winter mouths In , Philadelphia. . j . - Ha pi. Harry T. .ZdbDevltt, of tbeji ocean City Electric Railway Com- : jieny, and family art speodlng ihej

SUMMER GIRL < WEDS IN CHURCH , Mi-s Florence L. Franklin's \ Marriage Witnessed by \ Ocean City Residents. Charles Frederick Phillips, an j ' official court reporter In Philadelphia, u with a number ul friends here, and ' u ■ Miss Florence Louise Fraukllu, j 7 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jaiues Frank, t tin of West Philadelphia, summer t residents of this clly, where Mr. Frank- S tin owns the Hotel Strand, were married Tuesday evening In the Oak o Park Church, Philadelphia. * The maid of houor w as Ml-s Virginia h The brides maids were Miss Marlon o Franklin, Miss Ethel It. Shoemaker, d Miss Marie Wall and Miss It. Est el Is « r Phillips. The dower girl was Miss a Florence Franklin Taylor. T. Roy o ; Phillips was "bent" man. Fred Gelg, * Paul H. Stull, John J Kelley and -1 - Warren W. Wllkens officiated as the I , The ceremony was fotlqwed by a Iat the home of lite bride's parents, STSB Thomas avenue. I J Mr. aud Mm. Phillips left on an ex- o tended trip through tbe8outli. ' ' There were many handsome and ' Mrs. Phillips has been popular In | the younger social circles here for the | ' last few seasons. t wishes of a host of friend*/ many of I whom, from Ocean City, attended Hie f wedding. j' THOUGHTLESS YOUTHS I Willi Mn rood, Were tlxinl to j , Talcs- I.otttt Howl Trip. Two ynnlha were before Mayor Headlry Thursday afternoon, accused J of stealing a mntpr host owned by Charles H. Head ley. The owner lestllled that a neighbor j mrasl Turner lyul -rtoliUed Irtm ^ ' Wednesday evening t hit lime persons were taj^j^ils boat, aud be went out. > called t^MMPlo xtop'and then Hred * sliote In tbe air lo frighten Ihose on '' . board. Then tlio.e on the boat, who ( r happeneil to he the two boys, goi ashore and ran away. I On board the boat were bed i|Ullts, J „ a bicycle and two boxes of matches. A live-gallon gasoline tank bad been t bursted and bhrned malt-ties were lying around. It was said tlie boys had Intended starting fur Philadelphia with no food j ' on board and having no Idea as to * how to reach Philadelphia. Capt. Henderson said he missed a ( . pair of oars from his boat, which were o found In lleadley's motor. Home one ( had tried to pry open the lock on his u gasoline bouse. ,| Chief Scull was sworn aud was about ( to relate what the boys had told him, f f when A. C. Bos well, representing Hie ,, boys, asked him if he warned the hoys against confessing. He said he had not, and his testimony was objected . toby Mr. Boawell. { ' Two bats found lu Headley'a boat were tdentlfted as belonging In the , " boys, *• tine of the boys. 14 yearn old, w as committed to Ills parents' care with d the understanding that be be kept oil It Hie streets after 7 o'clock at nlgbt for s- six months. The father said he would do this with the assistance of llie |. police. He was assured that the police re would help turn. The mayor said he r. felt that this lad has been led astray by the other hoy; that the only trouble , .with him waa thai he will not attend w school. This he must d-i The boys , were taking great risks In going on the ocwan without knowing bow to o|*rate the boat. The other boy, 12 yearn old, was committed In default of >800 ball for ,e a further hearing tlie next Tuesday. Tbe mayor said there were other charges against him and he waa of 111 the opinion that this lad was the ringleader. a UNION SERVICES al ' Nt. James- Chares. ral Following the Union Thanksgiving (lay services In St. James' A. M. K. ds Church at 11 o'clock this morning, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. J. H. Jackson, dlunar will he served ng from 1 o'clock lo 10.30 o'clock thla rum i o ciuca i« iw-w - .

. availing, at the home of Mies tonchte o: Rogera, 730 West avenue, at a cost of „ . cants, lor the beuellt of the church, b , Icecream and cake will be on sale. ,) Dinner and Ice cream will be sent to c the homes of those ordering them by i telephone "ft-W. i ' Following is the menu: Roast Turkey. Cranberry Sauce „ ' Scalloped Oysters t Macaroni, Tomato Sauce * Glared Sweet Pota'oes f » Creamed While Potatoes „ ' Pepper Hash Celery Sweet Pickles Pumpkin Pie Plum Pudding c f Tea Coffee | I The sermon at the services this , i. morning will he delivered by the Rev Samuel J. Comfort, of this city, a , i, former pastor ■at Calvary Baptist | t- Church, Boston. ir *' fob Saut:— Double house • with eight rooms each, y Will sell for Ihe price of n one. The rental of oi* will pay Ibe expense of Ihe other. Apply lo " WM.B. ALLEN 515 Bulletin Building Phllada., Pa.

I winter lu John T. Sealhi apartments I on Moorlyu terrace. I Mr. end Mm. Wllbert Sack will close their home at Thirty-fourth street and Asbury avenue and spend the 'Inter months with their son. Waller Hack, -j Seventh street and Ocean uveuue, this •Jciiy-

CITIZENS WILL STAND BY 1 MAYOR IN ENFORCING ^JtWS

Prisoners from Here to ' Serve Full Sentences in County Jail. A meeting was held lu the City Com- ! ml-oSoucra' ronins Monday evening, 'under the auspices of the Board of Trade for the purpose of hearing from j the people on the question of whether ' they desire the laws enforced here by Mayor Hcadiey. After Hie meeting bail been called to order by President Jaiues. M. Stevens. Mayor Headley addressed the gatheral the request of Mr Stevens. Mayor Headley xakl that Hie Board J of Trade Is very much alive I- evidenced by the larg • attendance at this 1 meeting. The members of this board 1 always In tlie front when questions ^ Association and Voting Men's ' League are also to be found J 'working with t hi* organization on matof vital Inletest lo Hie community . J opinion from the people on Hie en- j' nieut of the laws In this clly. I J 1'lie mayor staled that he had started out hone-tly lo enforce Hie laws, not to J possible to offenders. He started on ' ble effort gol the evldeu.-e and rakletl c three places. 'The proprietors were guilty and -cut lo tbe county ( bad been warned sgaln-t running such J places here. None served Hie sen- ( tences. although these were very short. j ( Hlnce that lime two or three more have _ been sent to tlie county jail from In re and they got out. There seems to be ^ some Influence at work to secure tlie ^ freedom of such people. Tlie speaker said he uuderslaiids the ( county freeholders have a jail commit j ( tee which release* prisoners. He has ( told that Hie Judge. In a recent _ case, advised agalusl tills action, but was b-ld a was tbe custom In Ibis , county. 'Tin Judge who wa- acllng lu this county at the time sahl he would •

The speaker said that Cape May ap- 1 ■ pears la I* Hie onljj county having The mayor said that If the people of : this city are In have daw and order -and they are going to have It— It Is time to take action Drunken men j must not. he pertained to go along Hie j streets Insulting Ihe women ^ and girls, j this board, Ihe speaker was of the 1 opinion, will have the desired effect ' If It docs nut;. the ptvtnat should be, palled ou. The clly Una an elllclenl can esl ; and hard-working police force. Thes||. ' nation here can lie handled by the au- 1 1 thorltib* with pro|wr support. The speaker said tlie people are supreme aud their will Is law. ' In conclusion the mayor said ll is his Idas that resolutions be ad u pled by tlie organisations represented at the ' meeting proteallug against prisoners 1 being released from the county Jail lie- ' Secretary Otis M. Town-end. of the [ Board of Trade, said he had resoluHons which had Jilst been handed to ' him. He was requested to read them. 1 on motion of It. L. Ooff. seconded by [ Samuel Bus-ell. 5 The resolutions were as follows: ! "At a meeting of Ihe Board of Trade. ' with other organlxatlous of our city. ' held In Hie < 'ommlsslmiers' chambers 1 on November is&tb, 1912, the follow- " lug resolutions were presented: ' edge that the present presiding Judge | of our county has been assured that It ' Is tlie custom In this county upon ap ' plication by the Board of Freeholder* '• to release prisoners from the county r Jail, who are serving sentence, before '' their term of sentence expires; and j "Whereas, If such custom does pre- j vail, we do not believe It Is conducive to the good unlrr of the community; "Whereas, as a law-abiding cum- " munlty we desire our laws lo be Impartially and faithfully executed. We K desire lo express our utmost couftdence In Ihe clly oftlclals In their I, efforts to do everything that shall J- make for the best Interests of our clly. *1 Therefore, be It I* "Resolved, That we do not approve fl.

of such custom and must enter our — earnest protest agalnal said action, and be II further resolved that Ibe presi- 1 - of this meeting *ball appoint a j committee of ten to present copies of these resolution* to the presiding Judge and to the Roard of Freeholders." John Marts said the situation de- j mauds a more forcible expression than this. William Lake asked whether tlie freeholder. wbulJ not tell the me^lug I something about the mailer. I Freeholder John P. Fox said this custom of releasing prisoner* has In vogue for several yearn. Al ' times the county Jill la overcrowded A new Jail would l<e required II some i of the prisoners serving sentences of ? ' thirty deys were not released. This was done to the case of au Ocean City young man who was recently turned ; out after serving only a few daye. Freeholder Fox said be wea willing to take bla share of tbe blame, if there - was any. He had been moved lu thl* Instance through sympathy for the young man's mother and brothers, without koowlug auyt blng itiput tbe j " circumstances. This Is the tirst protest he has ever heard from any section of the county Hhnrt term prisoner* ere released at , the recommendation of the board of ; freeholders' jail committee end upon Ihe approval of the Judge. If tbe freeholders are to be cetftuired, the Judge | — should be also •

. When tbe mayor was In trouble a j short time ago, Mr. Fox said, he syme path lied with him and did all he could j 1 1 for him. Likewise be waa moved to , . take ecllou In the caae of th* youug I man referred to by reason of his sym- j " pathy with the youth's family, s Mr. Fox add im thought It a! (Conttnnsd on fourth Ps(S.I '

, '■ f \i POLL TAX- NEARLY ALLCOLLECTED , i But Not Everyone in This ' City is on the Lists • at Present. It Is said that nearly all of the de- i Eloquent poll tax has befin collected. ! I Home clly oftlclals declare that all:« Ihose who should pay the yearly |hiII . • tax of f 1 are not on the list and so receive a (ax bill, which Is nol 1 ju-t to the olher-. , Referring lo Ihe mailer of poll lax. i an exchange has Ihe following: ' ; There aeeuis to he considerable nn- j rerlalolly prevailing as lo n-hrlher a , poll tax bill should be recognized a- a legitimate levy or disregarded with I the hope that nothing more will be J , j done toward collecting It. There should be no doubt about it, because Ihe law of the Hlate very clearly 1 | defines It as being proper, and . those citizens who may be Inclined lo [ question ll should change tlielr lutsn- I lion and pay. The law- Is clear lint ! person refusing to meet Ihe obligation by the twentieth day of December of each year may tie put lu Jail until payment is made. ( levied as a voting qualification, for the ! tax I* directed to lie levied upon all , male residents, whether they are naturalized or not, tlie money thus coli let-led being devoted to sup|M>rtliig the | Hiite governmentIt Is a light enough lee lo pay for such a purpose, and it does not reflect I with cretlll upon the actlv.ly of oftlclals In the past that the Ux has been Indifferently regarded both by Hie authorllles and Hie people. Burlington I'ounty claims to collect the taxes almost to the last one. except In cases where parlies have removed elsewhere ' or have died. Try an Advertisement ^ Hent,x,', i

HAD BIG FEAST ON BEAR MEAT Officiate of Yacht Club Dinner Guests' of L. 1lY. Mnlford. The regatta committee of the Ocean j City Yacht Club was entertained at a ; bear dinner at Ihe borne of the com-' mlttee secretarj, L. Wllletd Midfoot Narbertb. Saturday evening. I u addition to Ihe committee, there were several friends of the host present. The dinner was given partly for a winter reunion of the yachtsiyen and partly to how the lio*t shot a beat, and to enjoy tbe meat of the animal, which was served In several different styles , While Mr. Mnlford really had an exciting experience two weeks ago In Maine, when he rati acrn-s a hear de- 1 fending her cub. ill ^»hlch^,lre kdlwl main w ith It all night becamw or darkrations of a hunter shooting a 1 accidentally, and the hunt story i was told by several verses of doggerel that permitted the guests to get con- , sldemble enjoyment out of the bear story, at the host's expense. The guests were Commodore J. ■ Ralph Wilson. Vice Commodore C. J. ■ Samuel W. Wood. Charles W. Glaser, George B, Hmlthemsn W. Fort. Richard Nelms. G. ' A. B later, Jr., H. Lawrence Hess. ■ former Commodore Win. E Hexemer, Daniel O'Connell, J. Howard Hheeler. Robert J Dothard, William J. Paul, -Busier" Brown and A. B. Cummins. Miss Beatrice Haines Ceacbcr of IPoicc 728 Wesley Avenue W[addocK'0 phacmacfl Eighth and Asbarv Ave. , Al this season of the year many of you need a cough mixture. Get i the best, which I* Haddock's Cherry Bark Stiup price 2sc

Ideal Location ■! for summer or winter. Lot on Wesley ave., 34x105, ocean 1 side between Sixtli and Seventh streets, graded, cement sidewalks, curbs, price $1,800.00 GEO. SCHREIBER, Jr. - .1141 N. Righth St. Philadelphia, Pa. ' ~ ' -

Fine Location i — - — — — ^ il Corner lot, Atlantic avenue and Park place, *: 38x100, graded, cement sidewalks and * curbs, price, $1,800.00 n- __________ * Apply WASHINGTON KOLB y'j 2202 N. Netrona St. Philadelphia, Pa.

RMALtSTATK MOffrOXOI INVKBTMKNT9 E. J. HANN 300 EIGHTH STREET OOEAN CITY. N. J. HANN BUILDING eighth »t. Opp P. B. R. Station DIRECTORY —First Floor— Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 305 Eighth Street - E. J^HANN, Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street H. L. SMITH, Mason and Concrete T —Second Floor— J 2-3-4-5 ■ JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder " Rooms 8-9-10-1 1— f YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE e -►Third Floor— Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA si ."b«!£Jwa?iLas tfri e. J. HANN. Owner tiry. Apply lo 1

MCALLISTER'S -* Prepared for Cold Weather * * You caiv supply your Winter needs here at reasonable prices. We have a big line of the following to select from: j* j* * a* Coats, Furs. Sweaters; Underwear, Flannelette Gowns, Blankets, Quilts, Gloves, Leggings, Flannels, etc. jA S. S. McAllister i 755 Asbury Ave- Ocean City, N. J.

Comfortable Cottage Nine Rooms.... Completely Furnished Lot 30 by 100 feet Location Central. Suitable for All . the Year Occupancy. Price, - - - $1^6SO Apply only to Harry F. Stanton P INCORPORATED Eighth Street below Asbury Avenue )

+ + ONLY $2,900.00 FURNISHED For Immediate Acceptance <: I Well located 9-room house; bath; electric lights; gas range; stationary tubs. Lot 40X 130. Tills Home Is Suitable For All Year ' ( Occupaney. | t -see- ! !_ 1 JOSEPH I. SCULL & ©. 757 ASBURY AVENUE

B. FRANK SMITH ~ Real Estate and Fire Insurance 10lt ASBUftV AVCNUI, OCEAN Ol TV. N. J. Collage on A*bury avenue nest Flrnt atreet, - - 11,900.00 (ton age on Aabury avenue near Twelfth atreel, - - - 12,000.00 Lot al Wesley evenueetirt North atreet, ... - 1350 00 Ix>l at Eleventh ctreet and Central avenue .... ll.'SOOO Lot al Central avenue, »500 00 REAL ESTATE -*,«* INSURANC^ Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargain* in Bay and Ooaao front properties. Choice colleger for sale. Also Iota for Invert meat and for Improvement— tbe choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

THIS IS YOUR CHANCE

REAL ESTATE For Sale « Exchange I will exchange for Ocean City Properties or sell, part cash, part mortgage, these THREE Especially Fine Properties at Tnckahoe. A floe Ten-room Modern Home flnlahed lu hardwood throughout. Hot water beat. bath. etc. Located ou (Inert Blver Front lo thla section, close to K- B. Htatlou. Lot alse 1110x270 feet Frtvste wharf Garage and outbuildings. Beautiful lawn, Trees and Flower*. Plenty of room for chickens and garden. Price, >4.000. A "even-room new cottage, up-to-date. Big porebe*. flue view of river and close to R. R- Htatlon. Lot etxe 80x170 feet. Mora ground to be bed at fair prices. Thla la a bargain at >1000. A floe Building Hue on Blver. floe view, ceo have caller. Close to Station. Slxe 100x170 feet. Prliw, >900. C. E.STILLE Tuckahoe, - New Jersey or E. J. HANN, Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. Interesting to Investors Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home rnn SAL E— * few Iota local*! in Section O. Ocean City. K. J . FPU amt-a. Ul vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania ami Kca.1iutf Ball road wtattuo*. Also alias for bungalow* sknata on Great Rgg Ilarbor Bay , Bemtay'. Point, K. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS Ouardlan 032 central avenue ocean city, n. J. Advertise in the SENTINEL

MOTH w AND fllTTtUK*. Scotch t>all Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. j . ALWAYS OPEN irS'u' **00 r yaar-nwrt*twun<i amulrl>IF*ti%V i«oi>ie. (Kwan rlaw on* md*, Una! bt Htte B*7^on olbvr; racing UltrPaxju^ ^ ^ -rrvr.1 and^ubla board by tha ml. B. McOIBENY, General rtanager. MISS N. E. TOWNER, R. N. Home Nurse. H0T6L DISe/iYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Klghth and Klnth Street* OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL lOlSCKNTRAh AVE,. OCEAN CITY. » J Open^rnr th* -***ou^ rtcaaanUy Mr*. C. OKTZE1I THE KATHLU lUi Ventral Avenue, OCEAN CITY, N.J. WYOMING III AVt.M t Orraa City. N. J. A. P. aiLXKI THE ELBERON

Hot Water H«al- kv*ry Ituom Tbovonthly NUM. I.I.I. A E. StVLOl, r%ap. HOTEL ATGLEN of the moot eeutmlly kiastad hotels la Oman City. Tha Mm haa alwny* bevo to mnka this boon* w-lact and hi.mvllka. aud its Urgs and aaaurad patronage prom its ano- , For terms and partioular* addrew , THE WILMERS 70S Central Ave. all lha year. Flret-claae table board. Evening dinners. au. c. r. tri I.3CB THE LAUREL 1118 CCVTRAL AVKN17K. NEAR REACH ocean crrr, n. j. MM. RWITH Tawaaua, Crap Open all lbs year Writs lor Urn. STERLING HOTEL OPEN all year Hot water heal. Winter .murders solicited. K. A. I.*. INERT. I , THE HEWLINGS ' Moat desirable location. Open all " yer.r Rlevatoi 10 ntrert level. Vapor ' Heal. « ul -.V -l.y a- r. Oman Clly. n. j. Dance fcvery Cold Laachea, Wednesday and • Saturday Night „ The Excursion House '' JAMES CLARK ss Proprietor MAIN STREET aud . . . ^ NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. IIRAI. urrxTF and ixumt «■

o. 1 lake: ...REAL estate agent... Lou ror sals. Oattagas (or rent. Hantlns, Uuyln* and KrtHni CLARENCE S. SCULL — Real EaUte and losurancaJolaUmu" "iBMI iba test la tte asty. Lot mam qnot* yea raw*. "08 Eighth Stowed Ocaaa Clly New Jams* First National Bank Ocean Oty.N.J. CAPITAL w.wa SUgLUl SIMM Usatew t. riTBLAN TAJgtS. anilatkr DIRXCTORUl RVtWas. R RRtl- ia R. w. Edward* l Board ot lWriM.n snaaa Twaday sad