Ocean City Sentinel ] nil ItMDAY. DK< 'KM UKIt I'.. l*t|L\ We -hall f* glad. to receive Weiua of new* ■■■<> .cuuluiuuh-alhiiia of Interest to tlili community ami our reailera 1 everywhere.All communications should be aneumpauled with the full name and Mlilreee of the writer, not necessarily for publication, hut •« a guarantee of L g,-«l faith. . t DOTS. fold weather Interfered with etreet 1 building. j ttiriatmaa tree* have/made their ap- J pearauee.. ^ a . package*. Church cholra are hu»y with Christ- I mat inuaic rehearaala. - I The HR.vriNKI. hope- that all will have a very ruerry Christmas. . (full- a rainfall Tuesday night, or 1 rather early Wednesday morning. ( New Jer»ey will tie well repre-ented ' at Wllaou » Inauguration at WaahlngThere i» quite- a -conte-t ou for the ^j-i-lliou of janitor of the new achiMil ( I'olU-eiuqu "Kddle" Seaman aud.MII-lanM'arl-onjfot two rabbit- near Tuck- 1 alow 'rue-day ' (,'hriatniaa inuaic la lieltig aung by J the children at the opening exercises In the puhljp school*. ' ' Toe Young Meu'a . Progressive * league's Mmatrela made a_hli at t'ape ' May I'ourt Houae Thursday ulglil. The heavy wind ear'ij Thuraday ' V -ouike-lack ou A. J. Hinllh'- Ice plant. 1 That la a -pleudid form of Tlwrlty ' 1 which aeeka to put Joy Into the Uvea of ^ I— ir children around ('brlatmaa time. Having heard how tti£ rlcheat men 1 In the world made their money, It la ra-y lor the real or ua to go and do j Political matter franked through the ' mall durlngdhe laat campaign cauaed the loiatal deficit. And moat of It waan't worth II. / tine of those college savant* pro- " 1-1^; to teach wives* how to apend iiuluey. Only one gueae la permitted aa In whether he I- married or not. When t hief Hcull preillcte.1 that we'd have good, had and Indifferent atrlke. We're having all varletlea. Ilrldge talk fllla the air, which la very well, hut many people want to aee another brhtge'liealde the bridge lu the air over Great Kgg Harbor Bay. • The inembcra of the aewlng circle of the First Preabyterlan Church held 'a -ucceaaful aale or fancy articlca In | the church aoclal rooma laat Saturday . evening. ' ] PERSONALS. Robert Uaraon, of Philadelphia, waa | lu town Tuesday, W. \V. Hlh-ou, of Philadelphia, wain town durinrf the week. W. H. Borer, of Wyneote, waa a re- ' cent gtieat of the Blacayne. ' (I W. Otto, of Atlantic City, waa a j recent gueat of the Hewllnga. ( Joseph O. Colladay.of Wlflow Giove, , waa in town during the. week. I in (own uuring me wees. |,e
Bobert W.Hcott, ofOverhrook. waa among the vlaltor- here yeaterday. Hugh O rover and wife, of Ogoutx, are gueata of Elmer H. Crane and wife. Cf Klaher Dalrymple gad wife, of Phil- * 1 adelplila, were vlaltora herri)urli.g the The Itev. B. H. Hann, of Haddou n Helgbta, waa a vlaltor here during the week. Mr*. Alex. Hart, of Philadelphia, I* -y visiting Mr*. K. A. Plant, 1WM Aahnry ce .avenue. *1 Mr*. K. J. Hann.bf 1207 Wesley eve- co nue, he* returned from e vielt to, Phil- et adelphle. — Daniel Bteelman and wife, of Wood- H bury, were among the visitor* her* ■■ Saturday. Vlo* Commodore Che*. J. Curren, nf Phtledelpble, we* a vltllor here yesterday. " Mr*. W. it Swauk, of Homertoii. was among the vl-ltur* to thla city yesterday. *' Maurice V. Daniel*, of Philadelphia. ' waa e visitor In Ocean CUy Saturday and Sunday. Ml** Franop* Smith, of this city, ^ ha* gone to Philadelphia until after the holiday*. Theo..H Ludera and wife, of PhlledelpVila, were guesta of the Katlilu a - few days ago, ' Thomas Watleon end wife, of Philadelphia, were among the vlajjora here , during the week. < 'apt. David McCoech end wife, of ( Philadelphia, aummer reeldentsof this ( city, were recent visitor* here. George Gardiner, of thlg, cltv* I* >( "vialtlng hi* grandparent*, Mr. and f Mr*. John Lake, at Newfleld, I Mr*. N. C. Godfrey I* vialtlng In , Philadelphia. Mr. Godfrey hee returned from a visit to that city. , Ml** Kva Brower. of Leeeburg. hee , returned borne after a few deye' vl«lt ; here a* the gueat of Mia* Eve Adellm , Powell. H. O. Klelnfelder, of Glenaldt, *. property owner here and summer resident, we* among the visitor# here Tuesday. Cept. James Ingeraoll *nd wife have returned lu ttwlr home In this city after a pleasant Visit lo friends in Tuckahoe. Mrd. J. M. Cheater end daughter. Mini Uencver*. have returned from Mercbaulvllle, where they spent *evere I week*. Frank A. Adem* and wife will ' leave tud.y for Philadelphia. where ihey expect lo spend the Wane* of the winter. Nr. end Mr*. William Brtckar, of
! SPECIAL MUSIC NEXT SUNDAY r - . _____ i Elaborate Programs Prepared j by Choira of Two of City's Churches. J There will be special Christmas inuaic lu life cfiurohe- of thla city next Sunday, and the cholra are now busily eugagfed in rehearaala. In the First Preabyterlan Church, the chol render direction of Lew la K. Smith, will present ttie following Morning -Anthem. '-Arise, Shine," aoprauo nolo, "Song of Bethlehem," -Mluetli, Mlas Klbcl Blgbler: anthem, "The First I'hrlatiuaa .Morn,'' Newton. Evening -A lit hem. "We Have Seen Star lu the Kaat," Simper; aoaolo, "Chrlatmaa Night," Mluettl, Mlas Ethel Blghler; anthem, "Come Near, Ye Nations, '• Watson. An elaborate program of raualc baa prepared for Sunday next In the First M. K. Church. It should draw large congregation* -to both morning 1 Following I* tbe program, a- ar- ' ranged by Ml-a Beatrice Hairiest ' Voluntary, Mrs. it. |,- t'be-ter 1 Carol Anthem, "Come. Ye lofty." Chorus No. 107, Antlorh ' 1 Creed and Prayer "Christmas Bella," Cantor 1 Psalm, Page 79, and Gloria. Oder lug. Chrlatmaa Carol. Ainlor Choir. Solo, Selected. Mtaa Meridian Sermon, Dr. HalmQuartet and t iiorua, " While Sliepherda Watched Tbelr Flocks," Neldlinger • Benediction RVXNlNll, 7 SO O'CLOCK Voluntary, Mrs. K. L. Che-ler Hymn No. 112 Prayer Solo, Selected. Dr. J. Thorn ley Hughe* Quartet, "Bethlehem," Hartletl Twe-part Chqrua, "There Were Sliep- . herds'," Foster and Offering "THE NATIVITY," by Adam Glebe' 1. Introduction, Organ 2. Baritone Solo,"Behob1 the Years" :t. Chorus, "Hark, llie Harps" t. Tenor Recitation, "Bethlehem" 5. Chorus, "Rejoice Greatly" il. Duet, Tenor-It -rltone. ' And Hla Domlulou" 7. SoprauoSolo. wllhChorua, 1 Glory he lo God" Part II. S. Chorus, "Blessed la He That^ «. Coiilralto Solo, "Hleep Sweelly. Babe of Heaven." f (a) Chorus of men. Gold ! (6) Chorus of women, Frankln- ; cense I (<j Full chorus, Myrrh Soprano Kecltatloii, "Tla Christmast hie" Chorus, "Peace to All the Earth" 12. Benediction 13. Organ Postlude. Neat Merlins In New Home. It waa reported at the meeting uf the Bualne** Men'* Association of (Iceen Oty. Tue-day jtfcilliig. that part ofth* iurtillure for tTlEiiew head quarter* lu the Heun Building he* recslveil. The next meeting of association, on January 7, will he held lu the new room. □em lu tne new nanu. ^
Will Have Woclal Tim*. he The member* of tb* Itellance Fire "" aiid their wive* will have *• little gathering at the lire house thla ri" evening. Entertainment will he pro- Pr vlded by the committee, followed by ,le refreshment*. . , '* *1 Eacaraion Train, lai J. W. Thureton. agent of the Peuo- an ■ylvanta Ballroad Company, he* re- hi eel veil word from the district passenger an ■gent thet.beglnuliig December 28. the hi company will run * Huud*y *1 excur- pr train to tbl* city. "i lei Phllidelphl*. have returned home »2 afler a few daya' vlalt to Dr. and Mr*, m I. N Grlwom. Mr. and Mr*. Anthony B. G*ndy. w of thla city, Will le*v* H»turd»y for where they will vlalt Mr*. »" (Undy'a mother. 5 m David Dlbb *nd family have re- m turned from Waahlugton, D C., »ud c( Mr. Dibb I* now with bl* former . employer, E. F. Stewart. A Ml** Kalbryn Su-lein, daugh'er of Dr. and Mr*. F. W. E.Btedem. of IW7 Je Aabury avenue, la anterlalulng Mia* Dorothy Byrne, of Germanlown. pl Mr*. L. HVrron, of Camden, was a u visitor at tbe home of Mrs. J. B. Chris ih tlan Tuesday Mra Her mo la a sum- « iner resident and owua property here, nClayton llaluaa Brick and family » ■re occupying Mr. Abbott', realdenoe. t< at the corner of Eighth streM and Ceo- * tral avenue, which they have renteil h untll-next June. . . The many friends of A T. James, of Philadelphia, a promhseut aummer * resident of this dty, will be. glad to ^ that be- la recovering from hla ^ recent severe attack of llloasa. ( J. P. Kg* u, of Philadelphia, waa lu # town a few daya ego end visited hit ^ ' daughter, Mlee Nan, at the Bterllng. f i Mls» Kgan la stenographer In the o(TVe« ( ' of the Ocean Ctiy Title and Trust Co. ( . < l J I " t ' " Fob Bale:— Double house ' No*, k end JO Thlrtl street. . » near Bay avenue. F.ighr room* each. Will sell, for , the price at the price of one The rental from one will pay the expense* I of the other. Apply to i , WM. K.ALLEN SPi Bulletin Building , Phllada., I'a. | I ,v ' a , . f Heated apartment for ^ the year. H ea every modero c°nv«,le(ics. , JotWH I SIT". # L*.
' ./ i MAYOR HEADLEY'S VIEWS 1 I ON CITY HALL PROJECT
1 j Points Ont the Need and Advantages of Municipal J Building. a The Skntinki. ha- received the following from Mayor Headley, which ,- explain- ll-elf: You herliig a-ked Id the la»'t l»sue . of ytipr paper for rxpre-aloha concern- ' a take the liberty uf atetlug my vietva on [ the subject. In the first place, I want to say that this matter liaa been clearly j - thought-out In all lla phases and con- . aidered from every polut by the Coin. ; tul— loner*, and we want everyone to 1 ' be familiar -with tlie condition- a- they ' . matter. ' Aa far a- the real need of a city hall | for city office- laroucerued. I should ! say that Ocean City could get along J lime yet to come. The quarter- where j ' and fairly «>mfoitahle,and with a little j ' ' crowding we could get alurig for prob- i _ ably a few year*, but Diere are | other thing- more lui|>ortau! lo tie con- 1 ' aidered. which no doubt a great major: I ' Ity of our 'people An not tnke Into cou- 1 \ elderaiiou. • » i The' alls .that ha- been obtained by p the city on w hich to erect a city hall I-. now occupied by three frame build- . r lugs, which are unsightly and In a dilapidated coudltloti. No 1 tire house, _ lo II- pre-ent condition. If owned by a j private individual, would he at once condemned and pronounced uii-afe for j u-e by the building luapector. It la III j" such * condition that quite a mini ofj money would have lo tie spent on lt»ln . the very near future lu nrd.er to u-e It , be adequate for Ocean t ity - need", j ( The horse* now In u-e by No. 1 tire | ( company are quite old and ae the beat ! ^ r trill la-l lint a very short time A more j ^ would tie made for II lu thl- Improve- 1 f lo efficiently lAnille t,h el r present i ( - equipment they liVve got to have bet- j f ter quarters. \ It la the inlentloiA of the Commie-; ' elKnera that the llrkl II «'r ol the new city hall shall ti devoted exelu ' alvely for tire depailment purpose*, having quarter- In Wo*, building for No. It Ore company as well as No I, ; doing away with the unuecemary ex- " pen-e of No » fire hou-e and at the same time aecnrlng better service for ' the city. Theapparatu- will he housed * enough f-ir extra appxratua that will . be required lu yeag- to come. . | It la tbe Intention of the f'ommla- K -loner- to remove No. I lire house to a unliable location and then have It con- j verted Into -n emergency ho-pttal. It | . being well adapted for thl- purpo-e having hath and hot water heating " ami everything that I- needed. Thoae In our city who have been on -the Board of Health, and have been required to llnd suitable q iarters for thl,f pur|Hiae; know full well the Importlf ance of having a place of thla kind lt Ocean Oily al l lie present tltbe posI i-iwcn lota where thla bnlldlng timid he remised and put In a condition for this purpo-e. which we are liable lo need at eny lime. Tbe present lock-up In Ocean f'lly
considered a Joke, but those who j = had the re-ponalblllty of commit- • ting' persona to thla place In cold J weather and under other condition- ; do not look upon It as such. The present' quarter* are not adequate, neither are tbey lu keeping with a city such aa our*-/Ocean City's total valuation amount* to (7,427,486 00, the taxdng dl-trlet In our county, C ai.d we are the only mnnlctpallty not ,3. a city ball Our bonded debt ; P amount* to (MMod.OO, there la on | p hand in the -Inking fund at the-fi present lime to pay on account of ! g bonds the sum of CH ,000.00, j . leaving a total net Indebtedness of I 8272,600.1*), which Is the lowest of e'ny j-'. muolclpellty In the county; m proper- ( tlon t»-_t>ur valuetlons, excepting1 Wild wood Creel, where they have no - school- to support or tire department, j j It is prect'lctlly a new borough. [ Ocean City should bevt a fairly ! modern, upto-date building located j, on till* site, something to which our). Citizens can point to wltl. pride In place of the ugly, dilapidated frame structures now occupying thla- slle. ■ We all realize thai Iherr will he oh-! Jevlloiis lo this Improvement, Just as there alwey* ere lo every other munlcl-i-«l 'or public Improvement which takes piece In our city by thmw who do not lake the trouble to study the. conditions of the present end the! need, of the future There la no mu- j niii pal Improvemeul lu Ocean '.-ity : today which I have not worked Im end helped to obtain. There have! object lone to all of them aud It j has been a continual and peralatept J fight to get them After they ere | comt leted, they are acknowledged by practically all of our people to be, necessary for the good end well-being of our city. Therefore, we expect to, have opposition In thla Improvement well a* olber*. Should we llnten to those chronic objector*, who usually pay a very am*!1 percentage of the tax**. Ocean tity would not be' pointed to with prht* by Die thooaenda of .strangers that visit ua every year And after It la ell over, like the other Improvements we have hid to light It will be pronounced lo be the bent thing that could have been done Your* very truly, H ARKYHKAHI.KY, Mayor. The FlreC National Bank of Ocean tity elm* el a prudent and progressive policy. adv. It. Will exchange well-rented Wert Philadelphia property lor Ocean lily or cottage. Addreli Daniel B. Stcelmxu, IBBouth FroutMreet. Thllailelphta, re. adv., lM.tf. For Saul— Cottages end lot* In . moat desirable location* tn Ocean Olty Apply to A. Colt on Sl« Aabury avenue Ocean Utty. Naw Jerasj^^^ edv. j I ie
' MINSTREL SHOW GREAT SUCCESS , — — !" ' Hits Scored by Members of . ttaj^Young Men's Pro- I I ' gressive League. J ; t 'Che inlnatrrl ahow given by inrm- ! Iter* of the Young Men's Progressive „ Lesgiieun Doughty 's Pler Friday even, j lug pleased Die large audience, mu-t ' „ , of whom would have enjoyed the iter- , | With the ralaiug of the curtain on ^ the II ret |iart were revealed fifty tqein- , ! her* of the league. In black face and well grouped The opening chorus c for the v ery. excellent entertainment c ' ! that folluwed. . t.'. Homer Shoemaker wa» Interlocu- , , j with Dr. I. N. Grl-coin and Ber- , | tram Darby's- "Bone*," and Maurice i , i "Dad" Foster and Luther I, Wallace, ; Jr.. as the tambourine men. In the , ! chorus were the following; <!. K Hill- „ well, tiarence I. t'olllmon, Itoy John- „ I I —111. A. J. McKImm, A. It. Hmitli. , | John Trout, lo-inard I.ear. t.lnley ' M mixer, "Joseph Biggin-, llnht. pierce. , • l-eon Breckley, F. L. Howe. J. W. , jTbArstnn, Lawrence I-ear, Ira Metlita. K. M. Ilenderer, Joseph Bcbock, Her- j iacliel Hender-on. Raymond Barlow. , | i James Ward, K. J. Hann. A B. Col- . ' lit— on, Calvin Bmlth. Halbert Smith, , J, Edward Vosa, Constant Ford, Bau- | Jdolph Fogg and Joseph Norton. , ; Vocal -old- by Wallace Matlila, Dr. ( | i I. N. Grlacom, John J. Foster. I .lit her Wallace. Irfiwla E Bmlth, \V H. Har- J j.rta, Bertram Darby and. Benjamin Mil- , 1 were encored. Joke* by "Doc" ' j Grlacom, Bert D*rhy, Luther Wallace ; j and Alsurlce Foster "brought down the j "Joe" Foster, a* the" Idine Mlqrtrel," ' ' j- was u p to the minute, and won nn- ; j -tinted applau-e ! Little Jeanette Darby, who aatig a « ' song and did a dance, -cured her cus- ■ 1 1. unary hit. ! A decidedly clever and original -kit 1 | on the local lock-up caught the crowd 1 Dr. Grlacom. a» the judge, was full of t ' ■ unctions humor and his local "gaga" r ; cqnvnlaqd the audience. "Joe" Foster. 1 ' ! lilted In all right a* "Attorney Andy « Baseball," but thecrowniugsfeature of < ' the piece was the representation of ' I "Chief Skill" by "Dad" Foster. When I he tlr-t appeared, the crowd seemed < • -luiiued, so good waa the ma.e-up. Iu ' a moment the apJiiauSbt*aa deafening - Halbert Smith, aa "Antoulo BpaIgheUI," who sought "reaHialton" • papers and who appeared to think that *' I I "Sutton A Corse" were responsible for I " I the government of this Nation, Slate 'Sand lily, tilled the role acceptably; I Earl M Ilenderer. a* "Big Annie," I < created a aeuaatlou; Ralph L. Cheater. , e : aa the "Jew Tailor," looked end acted the part; F. Leroy Howe, aa the B "Murderer," made things lively. 1 Mia* Helms May Harrla filled the i - position of planlat. The staging of the almw and the coaching of the performer! reflected credit upon the young mail In charge,. • Maurice Foster e It la -aid that the league- cleared r nearly 8160 by Hie ahow In thla city. About 811 was cleared by tbe perfurm- " ance given at the Court House Thursday evening, where the boys scored a y pronounced success.!
OF FUN IN CHURCH "GYM" Boys Enjoy Sport Which , Helps to Make Them Strong: and Manly. < • Gee! fellow*, Juai feel the muscle ' I'.vr got now!" exclaimed a ten-year- i j old lad .lo hla coiu|>biiIoiib iu the gym- j ; naaium In the basement of ttft Klr-t j M E Church tlur other afternoon. I . I "I can gel my chin over the bar four I ] j times, hut It's hard, pork the fourth | j time!" cried auother oue of.tlie crowd. 1 j -"Watch me -akin thereat"' Invited ; | still another. ' j I II was a lively scene iire-ented by, a , -core of boy*, full of animal spirits , that found vent In the healthful exer- ] rises' through which they were going i on the rap*tter~aod horizontal bars, j awlngv^iior-ea." etc , provided by j the officials of the church . mention e<l, the gymnasium also con- ^ talna ladders, dumb-bells and. Indian ' Reside these., there are regulation , swings, with seats, for the girls, who > the "gym" to themselves every afternoon-. The young, people enjoy llieraaelve* ' thoroughly In these body-building and • strengthening amuarmenta. ae Indicated by their Joyful ahoula and They experience occasional tumble-, to tie sure, but the ground I- soft, and - no harm la done. No dangerous experlmentaare permitted by the persona charge of the "gyln," and neither any smoking permitted, a* per a sign. on the walls. The "gym" accomplishes a two-fold It affords the boys a place, where, after school hour* In the afternoons, they, may Jump around and prance shout to their hearts' content, aud tbe exercise makes them strong and manly TO OPEN NEW STREETS pan-re nt Meeting of At the meeting of the Olty Gptnml*- , shiners, ordinance No. 33. requiring the opening of a large tract ot land In the territory between Fourteenth and Eighteenth streets and Akbnry and avenue*, was up for action, the ordinance having been laid over from ! the meeting a week previous. After a discussion on the question of ■ the drainage of the section ot the city embraced by the proposed Improve ' merit, tbe ordinance waa read and ac- ' cepted on final reading and will take the usual couree of pa-sed ordinances, motion of Director Thorn. | The members of Tabernacle Baptist t ' Church ask the people of the city for ' i 'money with which to pay for the j r painting of their house of worship, j s They will be thankful for whatever la ; given. Contribution* may be sent In . ' the Willing Worker*' Club of the ' • church through theHEKTiKRL. Those „ having any money to give can leave II at thla office and It will be turned over ! to the officers of the club, Oone lo Florida. , Hpencer O. Oofl and wife, of the At- ■ glen, following their usual custom, ' will kpend the remainder of the winter '. In Florida. They left here Haturday _ for Washington, D. C-, where they re- » tnalned until Tuesday. Then they started for Bt. Petersburg.
IY[addocK'^ pharmacg Eighth and Asbary Ave. : Christinas Curds and Booklets at t for jc. 5C, toe iiiql tjc each. | Confectionery, Apollo Brand, half pounds, j JJC and 35c; pounds, 50c, 6jc *nh 8.1.00. j & Tilford*, halt pound. 35c and 40c; pound, 65c, 80c and $i.oo. Thermometer ■ frea with each 50c purchase of Christmas j goods. I I r— — .. .
' Bargains In Diamond!, small aizn 14k Rings. Nice X-Mu Mils for girls or young Ltdirs. Bargain bought— bargain mid. From y> to 845 rich. Cannot bt duplicated. Come early and grtyoerpick. LAKE'S -j Jewelry Store
M |jotoai) Season at f otoelTs Pmowr TO-W will pay you to look over our fine line of Holiday Goods before making your purchases. We are showing a great ' variety of Useful and Appropriate Christmas Gifts. ! ; POWELL'S QX1 AgBURV JRVKIMIJK
.j Interesting to investors i OR ' Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL C— * '•* h** kJtated tn (taction O. Oeraa GMy. N. J., r In vicinity of Btate road and Pooiwylrania and Keade : hiii Ballroad stations. Alio sllea for bungalows attests on Great Kgg , Ilarbor Bay, Baealay'a Point, N. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS . Ouardlsn ^ 032 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. K , Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A ; SUTTON & CORSON CO. r.! General Contractors ;; Grading and Street Building f 739 ASBUHV AVENUE Ocean City, . New Jersey Construction Sand & Gravel Co. ' JOB. a. CHAMPION, Manager * D Office, 8th SL, Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean City, N. J. ir i All grades Concrete Gravel- and Sand. ,n I Top Soil for Lawn Putposes. Dirt lor Grading or v. 1 READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.
I McAllister's | | The Christmas Store J||f 1 I; 1 ^ A Big Line of Beautiful Gifts for AIL Men, Women V | & and Children. A Dazzling Display of Christmas A v V Novelties, and Useful Articles Suitable for Christmas ' 7 * W Nothing more appropriate than a pair Fine Blankets, Fnr W S Muff, latest style Coat or' warm Sweater, Umbrella, fine X jk Handkerchief, warm Mhffler. pretty Jewel Case, fine Mani- £ ® cure Set, BackComb and Barette, Mesh Bag. Suspenders in J * box. Ties and Half Hose in box. Lace Collar, etc. J| £ The newest things at the lowest prices. «| V Call and see our line before buying. , T s. s. McAllister 1 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. jfe = V\ — : > « *** liliAAAAAAj , • | Suflcph 3. Srull & (En. ] • i i ' • j Extrttb Srat ffiinhru to All 4 1 - \ « ' _ :! ' i: ; * A fHrrry (Cl|riBtmaH j ; « \ . '• • . i «nb i . <5 1 ' ; | A ijajiTiy Nrm ®par ■ i i ■ B. FRANK SMITH Real ELstate and Fire Insurance 10JS ASSURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITV, N. J. Collage ou Aabury avenue near Flr-t at rest, - - 81,300.00 on A-bqry avenue agar Twelfth street, - - - 82.000.00 , Lot si Wesley avenue snd North street, .... 8380 00 Ivot si Eleventh etreet end Central avenue - - • - - 81. 760.00 ■ si Central avenue, ( - ■ •' 8600.00 ! REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. , No walUng for two weeks to knew if you can get It; we dan tell you Bt ' once. Bargain* in Bay and Ootan front properties. Choice cottage* for -ale. Also lota for Investment end for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. RIAL ESTATE MOHTQAQK INVMSTMKNT? '< E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH STREET OOEAN CITY. N. J.
J A Trip to Washington Christmas Holiday Tour Thursday, December 26, 1912 3 Round-Trip Fare from Ocean City J Sill. OS S13.0S $14.08 r I According to Hotel Selected. Proportiooate.Farea from Other joint* Is Thraa Day Trip All Naoaasary Bapanaaa 1 Vialtlng all the prindpal point* of interest at the National Capital i Simiiar Touts. January 16. February 6. *>. March »o, April 3,. 17 May 1 and 15, 1913 * — pun iufocmation and ticket* may be obtained of Ticket Agent*, or. JAS. P. ANDERSON, Assistant Oenerel I'asaenger Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD HANN BUILDING Eighth SL Opp P. R. B. StaUon 16 DIRECTORY —First FI(por— 301 Eighth Street — - WcHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street—— ' n WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 305 Eighth Street— E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street H. L. SMITH, Mason j»nd Concrete ' -Second Floor*Rooms 2-3-4-5 C JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Rooms 8-9- JO- J I -s, YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE ~~ -^Thlrd Floor— Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA g; sh - - E. J. HANK, Owner Ury. Apftylo Advertise iu the SEN l'tNEL
BOTlLa ABB vnTTARCa, Scotch ftaU Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Are. ALWAYS open | l-bM. dLu'ii? Twii!* IpnluXSKtjVg vvnleDre o"h "P'°'a *1*"'^-'':"'°-viaala -ervad ami Ubla t—uM tj tlrf area*. tv-tjlof tor iiaiiM nuabar. j B. McOIBENVi Ocnerat Thuiager. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. T*. Home Sparse. H0T6L Dise^YRe... Ocean -Ave. Between Eighth end Ninth Htrerta open all the year H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL tots CKNTRA 1,'AVE.. OCEAN CI^Y, N 1 MBB^wrndai'ltJa.!<TKR ' Mra- C. OETZEt. THE KATHLU US I 'antral Aaanoa, OCEAN CITY, N.J. .O^^t«w«<re*M'.||P-ra*en"T loratad, lloma oomiorta.' Wrlia Mr booBM M IHRRH LEWIH A CON A Hi! , WYOMING 7*4 OCEAN AVI.Nl t arraa Ctiy. N. I. HOTEL ATGLEN One of tba mart esotnUy keeled hotel* in 1 >cven City. Tb* aim baa alarava bean to make thla bona* aalact and homalika, aed Its large *J»1 assured patronage provaa its euereaa.. For terms aud partumhue address, a. c. corr, riay. THE WILMERS 70S Central Ava. Open all the year. Flrst-cleae table board. Evening dinner*. „ THE LAUREL D 1111 OBNTRAI, AVENUE, NEAR BEACH OCEAN CITY, R. J. 0 MEM. nnlTH TWWNMKNO, Pea, . "pan all tba rear Writ* tor urm STERLING HOTEL OFEN ALL YEAR Hot water heat. Winter l-iardera aollclted. . a- E. A. LABBIET. „ THE HEWLINGS Moat desirable, loeatloa. Open ell year. Elevator to rtreet level. Vapor Heet. L H. HEEXUOa Denes every Cold Lanches, Wednesday end F»<\ Saturday Night The Excursion House
JAMES CLARK PregrtHer MAIN STREET end . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. " sxal prxw Ajp imnAMH. O. L. LAKE ...MEAL ESTATE AGENT ... Ranllni, Buylnx and fhalllnAI CLARENCE S. SCULL -Reel Estate and Inearmncei^=2 Jy|ARK L4KE Undertaker and Embalmer am Caar-AL .vaara •Hbooa lrn OCEAN CITY. M. > First National Bank Ocean City, N.J. CAPITAL SIM* L M CtUW^irereiem.' t. noorr MAID, m nlu -• ' . H. ». MOWREE. AaaA. CaAMV J. 71TR1AE TATEM. -toilan. r r 01 axcToaei " ■

