' i— Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. DKI'KMHKIt 38. 1912. We shall h® K'Ad 10 of news a'"1 communications of Interest to tble eoiuuiunlly and our readers . everywhere. . ah communication* should Be accompanied with the full name and sddrea# of the writer, not ueceesarlly for publication, hot a« n guarantee of ; gilod faith. i DOTS. Family reunion*. WhlteChrUlmae. , Happy New Vear Sunday wa» a beautiful day." I , Sllll a little of Hie turkey left. ' 1 «iew resolutions are being formed. ' l,ooke<l like- winter Tuesday tnorn- ( " tag W ho raid we wf.re to have a cold winter? I Kicelleut music In the churches I Sunday. Hrlef meeting of the t'lty Coiumls- ' doners last Thursday. Tliey 'say there's luck in odd number*1 Kin will have a chance to prove The toard of freeholders was here ! Monday. The board Is going over the ( county preparatory to arranging the budget for 1913. U PERSONALS. Ai drew H. Hcull is spending the , holidays at May's Landing'. C. W. Haul, of Wlldwood._ was a ( recent guest ofthe Hewllngs. Jacob Wolf, of Tuckahoe, was among < the vlsltora'to this city Monday. I lleorge Norcom.a student at Itutgers. Is visiting his parents In this city. I Fred. 1'. Caiifield, of Avalon, was 1 among Hie visitors here this week. : K H. Taytee. of Wilmington, Del,, ' greeted friends here a few days ago. ( John Wilde, of Philadelphia, a prop- | erty owner here, was In town Saturday. Mis# Edna Bramell,-of this city, hi" , been visiting friends In Philadelphia. | Harry J. Tayler and daughter, of , Philadelphia, were visitors here Hun- I day. U. Morris Whiteside, 3d. of Phils ' drlphla, was a recenyguest of the Hlscayne. ( . Miss Bertha Adams, a teacher In the 1 schools at Tabernacle, N. J., is home i for the holidays. MJss Bertha Sheldon, of this city. . spent the Christmas holidays at her home In Mlllvllle. , City Commissioner Fisher spent i Christinas with btssoo, Victor H , ami , family, In Ventnor. Theo. H. Luders.aud wife, of Phlla- i delphla, have been spending a few I days at the Kathlu'. nays at tne ivaunu. * t
Wm. H. Campbell, a student at Itutgers. Is spending the holidays st 1 hi# home lu this city. 1 Joseph Murray, of Philadelphia, visited F. W. E. Htedein and family , Saturday and Sunday. « Miss Margaret Pontlere has returned to this city from a visit to friends In , Philadelphia and Its suburbs. p Charles Watson and wife left Haturday to spend a couple of weeks with c their daughter, Mrs Alice Crane, In j Brldgeton. 1 D. P. Hendnekson. of the firm of Joseph 1. Hcull A Co., Is spending the c holidays In Woodbury, accompauled ! by bis wife. NonrlO Hmllh, a student at the Naval Preparatory Hchool at Ann apolts, is s|«ndlug the holidays at his I house lu tills city. * . Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Kaiser, of Philadelphia, spent the holidays with ' UwlsK Hmltli and family In this city. 1 Mrs. Binllh Is their daughter. - 1 • Edward Cotton, of U^ls city, Is now J st Ht. Petersburg, Pie., where lie ex- 1( pecta to remain during the winter mouths with bis brother, Alex. Cottou. ( Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Hcall are , entertaining Miss Marie Boothroyd, a former resident nf this city, who Is attending school at VYest Chester, Pi. Mlsa Mary Fox. who Is a student at Iiarllngloti Hemlnary, Weal Chester, Is spending the holidays with her parents, Freeholder and Mrs. J. P. Fox. v Krana Hmllh and wife, of Philadelphia, were guests of Fred. L. Foster, In this city, on Hunday. ' Mr. Hmltli Is , In the Fourth street ofllce of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Miss Inex Coraon, a student si the Hlale Normal Hchool. and Mis* Louisa Coraou, who Is attending a business college In Philadelphia, are home to spend the bolide} a. Miss Kgan, stenographer at ,tbe Ocean City Title end Trust Company, I- enjoying a two weeks' vacation. is enjoying two ween#- vbcbikmi.
Mis. Loutaa Cotton la filling the position during her absence Mrs. Ida M. Tarvee, of this city, mother of Mrs. William H. Mowen, has gone to Ht. Petersburg, Fla , for the winter. Her many friends hope she will have a pleksaut lime. Wilson Y. Christian, Eugene ri Miller, Harry W. Foulds and Arthur 8. Shoemaker, utudeuts at the University of Pennsylvania, are spending the holidays with their parents In this city. Hauler Thomas *Dd wife, of -Bcranton, are visiting the former's parents. Prof, and Mm. L. R. Thomas, lu this city. Mr. Thomas is the Eastern representative of a big western company. Bupt. John J. Powers, nf the local gas company, and his daughter are spending the holidays with the other member, of the family at Clarendon, . Vs., across Hie river from Washington, I). C. Heave Snswtsll. City Solicitor A. A. Howell, who was lu town Tuesday, said the snowstorm here scarcely compared with conditions In Camd«n and Haddonfleld when he left In the'morulng to come to Ocean City, He eeld the drifte In meny pieces were two or three feet deep.
'NEW REAL ESTATE ! FIRM IS FORMED
S Harry F. Stanton and C. 8. Scult Make Annonncei ment of Change. f Harry F. Stanton and Clarence S. j ' Scull have sent out cards , to their friends and patrons that here- i - after they will be associated In the" i real estate business under the firm I name of Stanton A Hcull, wltj^oftlee# I , j at 415 Eighth street, tbls clty. i Mr. Hlautou has been lu the real es- i tale business here for eight years and | Mr. Hcull lias 'been similarly engaged I for two .years. Both hai'e been auc- i ' cessful In tbeir Individual Hues. Tliey have been somewhat concerned In sev- | eral deals that have taken place within ' ' the last few weeks, some of which have. been published In the Hkstiski. I The new Arm will engage In the geiieral real estate and Insurance busFINE CANTATA Hchool Children. The members of the First PresHuuday Hchool held their Christmas exercises Monday evening and there was a large attendance of the relatives and frleuds of the partlc An entertaining pro graft had been i arranged by Huperlntendent Edgar Welch and his assistants and the whole ' thoroughly enjoyed. The program was as follows: Opening prayer, the Bev. Charles He Buhner. ! Greeting; Kllnore Welch. Cantata, "The Real Hants Clans." Tne.churua singing by the children taklug part lu the cantata was very , line, anil the acting nf the various young people was all that could be ^ There were pretty vocal solos by lu all there were about 50 taking 1 pari In Hie cai.Uta, the principal parte • being tilled by Elmer Ranch, Miss r Amanda Stewart, Waller Donovan, • Malcolm Leslie, Harold Ferguson, Mary Leslie, Florence Hfeves, WinHooy and Preston Foster. A song, "O, Professor," by Walter Donovan, was one of the big hits of the evening. Part second of tbe cantata was ! opctied w/lh a greeting by Lovedy Welch, -followed by a Jingling chorus. • Tls Christmas." A "Cooks' Chorus" was effectively song by Lillian Everlogham, Mildred l Beeves, Mildred Taylor, I^iretta HmKh i aud Gertrude Craven. The football boys looked the part . and sang with vim. They were r Raymond Haley, Russell Cloak, Edward Rider and W. Hooy.
In this part of the cantata Walter B made another hit as "Prof. X1 Bigwig." * N The "dower song" by teu girls was 8 well received, as was the chorus, P •Soldier Boys and Girls," by eight H boys and eight girls. An Interesting feature of tbe evening B the presentation of gifts of gold tp Welch and Messrs. I.ewls E. E Hiulth and Benjamin Miller, of tbe church choir. -The presentation was made by the pastor, the Rev. Chas. H. Bobuir. A. J. Smith, one of the elders of Hie H church, made a similar presentation to H Botaner. h , CHRISTMAS EXERCISES E rtogrsia Arranged bMrnmsnati f The Christmas exercises of Im- ' , manuel Baptist Sunday School will held In the church tomorrow evening, for which the following program been arranged by Superintendent H, 8. McAllister: ' Opening Chorus, "Christ Is Born," ' Behoof. j. Opening prayei. Pastor flee * Carol, "The Htory of the Bells," 1 Hchool f " Responsive reading. ■ Christinas hymn,' "Autioch," Con1 gregstlon . Hymn, Hchool r Vocal Solo. "The Same Old Blory," ( Mary Clark Carol, "The Redemption," School p I- Recitation, by four girls, repreaeotlng f "Hope," "Faith" "Joy" and ] s "Peace." Carol, "Tbey Crowned Him King of ^ piory," School e Primary Hong, "A Million LI t tie , fonwflake*." chorus of children ( , Exerdtae, eight girls o Carol, "Christmas Day." School Hong. "The Savior of All." School Hong. "Peace on Earth." School^ 8 Mottoo Hong, •Little Star," four girl. .' Offering ,' Closing remarka by Hupt. McAllister by McAllister „
. The' cluh'ng number of the program will be "The Garden of the Cbnslras# '• Fairy." '• A garden will be shown filled. w"U R " trees and fairies. A feature will be a . * grandfather'* clock" wltu Grandfather |( Time In the center - Presents and '• caudles will then be given mejnbers of L the Sunday school. f- w"» « Frank Sphnelder. the looal runner, ° will be a member of ths Marquette . Club's relay team in an elghteen-mlie pj run on Olrard avenue, Philadelphia, D. January!. 'Each of the three runners , will go six mtles. Gold watches will « be given tboee In first place. The Mar- " quette boys ar# all champion runners ™ ,nd they will have s heavy handicap. ^ u. Klccted members. K" At Hie regular weekly meeting of the Young Men'e Progreeaive League, the following were elected members: E M. Hill tun. W.W.Brown, James Colllsas eon, c! H. Whyte and C. J. Cronln. m Routine business was transacted. J'" senator Hand to Dine Boord. Ths member, of the Cape May n8 County Board of Freeholders will be th«-«U»erf"of Senator Robert E Hand ret ^Thhfliome at Krros tomorrow, when S tie will give tbem a dinner.
' ■ ' /■ "NAllviTY" well sung i by girls' chorus choir
. Praise Given Members and Tbeir Instructor, Miss Beatrice- Haines. Hjieclal preparation was evidently service lu the M. E Church. Extra I music was rendered In the morning i j the chorus choir Under the leader- .- < | ship of Miss Beatrice Heine., the -elec- 1 Hon all being appropriate for Christ- j - tide The pastor, Or Haines. I preached a Christmas sermon dwe-j I lilng opon the theme "The Develop-'i - ment nf Peace on Earth." • Tile nAtderhig of Gelbel's "Nativity" . - In the evening «■< a musical sui.-ess. | . The chorus of girls was augmented' by j i Mlse Mct'lellau.a contralto singer of I Philadelphia, . and Messrs.- C. E. ; Adams, Harry H. Adam., E ' M. Hut- 1 ton and Ralph I, Guff. The time given to "The Nativity" was about thirty minutes ami a congregation that tilled the audience room of the church listened with appreciative attention to a well sustained and kdequate Interpretation of this beautl- - ful Christmas work, which Is more Hi r Miss McClsllau was .tillering from a cold and was not able to lake her | sqIo work which she always does Jo j i the delight -of mu.lc lovers. Dr.'] r Hughe, aud Mr. Golf took their solo#' i and did their duet work mottl etl'ec lively. The bs.-e. and tenors gave sustaining volume by the foundation , tones all tlirough t tie choruses. Harry Ailam. did good work with flue voice timbre In the quarlet. , The young ladies in the chorus I , showed the effect of hard work lu , preparation, and they sustained theiu- , selves throughout with splendid attack , and sustained -spirit. The processional as an opening part . of the service was very tenderly bean- j . ttful. The singing of "While Shopherds Watched Their Blocks," Is 1 , always a number that Is "apt and lit/ ] st Christmas time, and the effect tit , staging a stauza before entering I be I choir loft was a surprise anil a delimit I | to the congregation. demonstrated her unusual ability as a r musical leader am. I«r work wllli Ihe , chorus was highly praised by all who had the opportunity of being present , ata mu.lc .erVlce that lias been rarely. . If ever, equaled In I his section of the HAPPY CHILDREN ' . I The l 'hrlslins. agercls.-. tiy the chll- . dren of the First M. E. Hundsy Pchoof . were held In the church Tuesday evening In the presence of a large gather - . of neonle. Following w-«s the timFollowing was
as arranged by Superintendent j al Mark W. Adams: j*" Hinging, school'. I 1 Dr. Haines school. 1 Recitation, "Welcome," Carl Moore. ' Recitation, "A Christmas Gift," Keginald Smith. - |i« "Christmas Bells," Janet Smith, Virginia. Barrett, Dorothy ; Marshall. Alma t.'haltln, Mary ' Jeflile., El.ua NiXoii^Betlle Steel- ' * school. 4 Hubert Adam#. Exercise. "A Christmas of Loug Ago," Edward Sutton, Kenneth Miller. I Exercise, "Christmas Carols," Olive Edwaid., Eunice Downs, Hazsl Hill, Vlda Bur.by, Er.nea Breck ley. Eluia Adams. Becllatloii. Roger Hteelmsn. . ,, Solo, Hazel Hill. X Recitation, "My Dolly ."-Vlrglula Barrett. 2" Recitation, Thelma Ware. Recitation. Bellle Steelman. Recitation, "A Question, " Mark Bar- fl clay. If Elma Nixon. .Kecltation, "A Little Christmas 8cr- j mon," Helen Newton. Hinging, Hchool. j Hinging. "Over Ihe Quiet Meadows," t Catharine Hteelmsn, Bessie Weeks I and Marion Murphy. ^ Recitation, Elm* Nixon. t Elizabeth West colt." Recitation, "A Little Good Will," Edith Powell. Jeanette Darby. Radiation, "A Christmas Story," , Sarah McGlunls. , Exercise, "A Christmas Song and J Star." Catharine Hteelmsn and l ' Bessie Weeks. Hinging. Hchool. • Exercise. "Holly Wreaths." Catharine ( Hteelmsn, Bessie Week's, Marlon | Murphy. Kecltation. "A Christmas Riddle," " Vlda Buzby. , Becllatloii, Marlon Murphy. r Piano Holo. Miss Wilson. Piano
Hinging, "Shepherds Were Welch- ' tag." Carl Morrs Harvey Marts, | Scott Adams and Thus. McGlnnlg. Recitation, "The Little Prince," . Esther McGlhutaRecliatlnn, "The Story I I-ove Best," ' Marjorle Kent ham | Kecltation, "Two Little People," ( Hcott Adams. Itecllatloo, Georgia Norton. Hinging, school. Exercise, "Beeullful Song of Ibe Angels," Wayne Keulbam, Eveline Hiullh a|)d Marjorle Townsend. Recitation, Ruth Moore. Exercise, 'Wesley Adams and Tliomaa ^ Following Ihe entertainment, there the usual presentation of gifts to all Identlflsd wllh the actax-3. Corsnly Valnaimna Tbe 1913 tax valuations In several i South Jersey counties, with their Increases over 1911, are as follows! Valuation of 1912 Increase Atlautlc, 1111,081,983 122.878, U96 Burlington, 39,881.758 1,008,171 1 Cape May. v 80.101.418 2,425,250 r Com bar land. 25.861.580 915,290 , Glouoeater, 24.181,967 878. BPS I Mercer, , Ocean, ' 18,981,884 1,306,888 Salem, 10,420,808 87,®lj
i : — —— ' ANOTHER SITE FOR CITY HALL >1 • ^ ' Ij ; J. H. Wilmer Makea^uggcs- j . I tioa to Officials <of This , Resort. ' _ I Tin- following ha- been received , . from J. H. Wilmer, one of Ocean , city's well known residents, who. for ( • years, was Interested in llie hotel bus- . 1 ""•* here: I r Eni-riiK the Sentinel:— You have , f i a«ked for expressions as in a new city ■ hall, so I write you es 1 think on the , subject. Ocean City, with ll« seven , mllllnn taxable property aud still • growing, la entitled to and should | . have the lines! city hall and public , , buildings in lh» county. When they . . are built, as they will or ought to be, , I tlieclty's permanent home for many , . years to oome, care should be taken to f , see they l|®re an Ideal locatlou. , I tliltik the city hall should be on , the west side of Asbury avenue, be- , tweeu Fifth and Sixth streets. The | r whole block should be taken In. and ( jj the land butslde of that needed for t lie t building should he besutilled aud laid , out as a public park, lo be known as , I "City Hall Park." 1 know there in a , e controversy as to that plepe of land | , ] but nothing can stand ultimately In / \ (he way of public Improvement, and | . : as the building and park will belong , | lo all the people of Ocean City, who Is , « l here to object? , , I would suggest that the City Com- t . inlssloners employ the best laud law- | , ' ver IheV can get and have tlie question settled before -th-y build lu any | I other place. My father was on the ( . Odd Fellows' cemetery board of Phil- , . aiielphla when It was proposed to cut , , : Diamond street through the center of , /] the cenietery. He employed Furman , y: -"heppard. a noted land lawyer, who , F told him he could take the case all llie , I I way up to the supreme court of the Culled States, as they had .one (if the | \«trungeat deeds ever written. It read,. , \an long as water run# and grass , ,. arows," but his advice was lo lake t , Wm. Singrrly's offer, as nothing' can , 41 a lid In the »ay of public Improve- ( : uriil Now Ocean City does not-wgnt r lotJfllld a city ball lo get rid of hulld- , ] lugs that are an eyesore, according to , I one gentleman. If lliey .are a oulsance ! : iliert* is a cheaper way to get rid of 1 auy danger from Are house No. 1. If, as he says, rhe Are liou-e Is unsafe, and ff It belonged lo a private party, Ihe building taspector would oonttrfiTn . it. Then the Inspector Is not now lining his duty, aulf uooue has a right to condone his u (Those The city of Philadelphia had Its city ball for years rniiaiiFipiiia nan us city nan lor
.Independence Square, and tbe pre*- ( ent city ball occupies the space tint . was four City parks, and If my memory ( serves me right -they were originally given to tbe city to remain public r parks forever. The mayor says we do ( not have to go -fast, so let's make haste slowly and then we will make no mlsAilanilc.city would give million- of | dollars foJnur opporluiilty, Will we " give a fewyiundred? 1 say build the clly hall assoou as possible, and build It on the site suggested. Yours Iruly, J. H. W HACKS, ■ 708 Central avenue. Hotel Arrivals. Tli no. H. Luders and wife. PblladeU | pbla; llie Misses Paxson, Ocean City. DtSCAYNS. I Kobl. Dlelx. U. Morris Whiteside, G- W. Steel. J. E. Telem, H Y. Klcguer, Abel Buttome, C. E Holllnshead and wife. Hiepheu Bax Iodine pud wife, Philadelphia; F P. CanAvalon; G C. Rogers, Camden; I E. H. Taylor, Wilmington. HKWUNOS. i W. R. Plnkae, C. W, Haul,- Wildwood; F L. (Tocker aud wife, Philadelphia; R. H.. Miller, Court House;] Bennett, Cape May; Jaa. Ban I Hea Isle; D. Hchellinger, C. H. Clouting. H. W. Gandy.H. S. Hull erford. Al. Foster, Tuckahoe; J. P. Fox. W. H Johnson, Mark Lake, Ocean Ulty. . The Rtv. George Y. Dobblua, well known In tble city, Is now rounding out hla fiftieth yesr as a minister In the New -Jersey M. E. ConferHe Is also ending hie fourth as pastor of the First M. E. Church of Cape May. Will Tiall Waatilncton. Thomas Walters and wire, of this city, are spending a few days with their daughter. Mrs. Thomas Bradley, in t a rnden. They will visit Wasblng- • ton, D. 0., before returning to their home on Asbury avenue, below Fourteenth street. rb ih •Ir ir-
RELIANCE BOYS AS ENTERTAINERS ! Folk Well Pleased 1 Witk^Eve^ing Spent at • Company's Fire House. ' I Members of tlia Reliance- Fire Com- , pany. their wives and sweelheerts en- , ] I joyed a few linura very plrasaolly in ' : the lire house Thursday evening The t men lecently determined tu give the { women-folk a treat, and this was the j outcome of their efforts . | , A musical and IHerary entertain- , ment wa- given lu the parlor .of tile 1 early In the evening, and It was' t firstly appreciated. | i William Kilzgersld. su excellent ; musician, gave solos on the piano • aud mandolin. tocompanledbyMlss , Margaret Parker, that mrC with the ^ approval of all. Jugging by the ' enlhusiastlc applause. i A humorous recitation by Mrs. B. j Hmltli made a decided hit, as < did George C. Murphy's recitation, , "Casey at the Bat." "Murph," being ' old baseball player, brought out t the One points of tbe poem made • 1 by Dewolf Hopper. ; Warrington H. Harris sang vocal • solos lo his usual flnlshed style. ] Tbe closing number was a mando- ' ' selection by Mr. Fitzgerald, and " again demonstrajed bis skill wllh i ' this Instrnmeht. All were Invited to tbe flrst floor. 1 where refreshments consisting of sandwiches, co (lee, cheese, pickles and When tbe repast bad been finished, former Councilman N. C. Godfrey tu- : truduceil Mayor Hesdlky, who, he 1 said, was largely responsible for the improvements now enjoyed by this city, aud for which the fitoyor had latored long and earnestly. Mayor Headley, after expressing pleasure at heiug Invited to enjoy 1 the hospitality of the company, paid high tribute to the ability of the comprising the membership of ' Oceau City's fire department. The work of fltrmeii and policemen are ' not always appreciated at their true ! value. Mayor Headley said that after the ! lire, a few weeks ago, at the home of Mrs. Lake, the tire Inspector who 1 came here on official business In con- ' uecllou with this blaze strongly com1 pllmented the work of the local lire department. 1 The Mayor staled that he believes in ' well-equipped tire depart men t. ' Home people awake to a proper reall- ' zatloii ofa good tire department only ' after there has been a big lire. He ' told the firemen to ask for much from 1 tbe clly, although he said tbey will f • opt get all they ask for? ' Fire Chief Conver said afterward ' that lie would remember and put lu t 1 use the injunction to ask the city for ^ ' much for the llredepartment. j Brief remarks were also made by' j by i
President Dayton L.- Vanaman and ■ S. Mowrer, an officer of the > company. Laler In the evening some of the and women played cards In the company's card room. The committee In charge of the entertainment comprised War dell ' Hlgbeer N. C. Godfrey. Alfred K. • ' Smith, Ueorge IX Murphy and B. [ | Frank Smith. v I . ' ~ — — —
iy[addocK'0 pharmacg Eighth and Asbury Ave. Cbristmae Card* and Booklet* at z for 5c, sc. 10c and 13c each. | Confectionery, Apollo Brand, half pounds, J5C and jsc; pounds, 50c. 65c and |i.oo. Park & Tilfords, lialf pound, jjc and 40c; • pound. 65c, 80c and Jt.oo. Thermometer . free with each 50c purchase of Christmas "t goods. ; $100 REWARD $100 i. tf bought the same Howard, Hamilton, ■ ; | Elgin and Vattham Watch for cash cheaper * I than you can buy from Nelson 00 lime. ; L.M.NELSON u Diamonds, Watches and Jewslry, 143 Bemdwsy. 327 Kaigbn «ec., Caoaiao, .. My repeeietilativc is bar* one* a week. J U you mat him drop postal. Try an Ad. in i The Sentinel g- "... *■
Solibai) Reason at ^otoetl's j It will pay you to look over our fihe fine of Holiday Goods making your purchases. We are showing a great variety of Useful and Appropriate Christmas Gifts. ~~ POWELL'S ' Tho Houss of Rollablo Qoods and Low Prloaa. • ■1 AMBURV AVCNUI BKAL mm AOEITH. ■ " ' i H. GORSOH r i Real Estate Agent , No. 721 Aabunj Anenue, Ocean City, N. J. 0 ropoortsoe* solMOat. 6 IK - ; - Advertise in the SENTINEL
tc-t: « 7: ' | McAllister's | | The Christmas Store | : s ' ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ill A Big Line of Beautiful Gifts for All, Men, Women j i and Children. A Dazzling Display of Christmas ai 1 t I Y Novelties, and Useful Articles Suitable for Christmas 1 1 8 Giving- -t- \ [ dfe Nothing mora appropriate than a pair Fine BlankeLs, Fur1 i f ' Muff, latest style Coat or warm Sweater, Umbrella, fiue | ^ w Handkerchief, warm Muffler, pretty Jewel'Sase, fine Mani- ' ® cure Set, Back Comb and Baretfe. Mesh Bag, Suspenders in" i f X box. Ties and Half Hose in box. Lace Collar, etc. ^ ^ The newest things at the lowest prices. - 4 | Y Call and see our line before buying. W & ' 1 \ 8. 8. McALLISTEH S 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City,-!!}. J. f* ^ im a a a 3 a! \
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B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance 103S ASBURV AVENUE, OCEAN CITV, N. d. on Asbury avenue near First street, - tl, 600.00 on Asbury avenue near Twelfth street, ... 32,000.00 Lot at Wesley avenue and North street, .... 335000 Lot at Eleventh street and Central avenue .... Il.l50.00 at.Cenlral avenue, 8500.00 , - - - - - 00
REAL ESTATE — » INSURANCE ' Clayton Haines Brick A.11 Eighth St. Ocedn City, N. J'. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. X - No waiting fbr two weeka to know If you can gat ty; we can tell you at once. Bargalus ui Bay and Ocean front pro pert las. Choice cottages for "" sale. Also lota fbr Investment and for Improvement— the ehoiee of Al"""° J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. RBAL ESTATE MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS e. j. hann ; 305 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY. N. J.
Interesting to Investors ^ Those Who Wish a Desirable location lot a Seaside Home FOR S A LE— 4 k** kwatad to Bsobon O. Ooeaa Olty, N. J., - (n -ielnitr of Htata msd and Psnnsvlvanla and Raadine Railroad nation*. Also sites for boagakm situate OB Great Bgg □arbor Bajr, Basalay'a Point, N. I. 3 ARTHUR D. BARROWS i. Ou-rtaimn 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J--HANN BUILDING Clghth 51. Opp P. B. R. Station DIRECTORY Floor— il 301 Eighth Street— 11 RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors Ifll Fitrhtb Street *
E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker ' 307 Eighth Street - H. L SMITH, Mason and Concrete . i —Second Floor— 1 Rooms 2-3-4-5 r JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Rooms 8 9-10-11 \ YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA Jsnss s*°sc K I HAM, Owner ' t Construction Sand & Gravel Co. joa. O. CHAMPION, Managar - , Office, 8th SL, Opp. Panna. Dapot Ocoan City, N. J. All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. - • Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. w Dirt for Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.
HOICI* AS D rOTT.il. IB. Scotch Iiail Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN ! .ii°«'nld7" M* ■iwl't'wrtrKy.'Iui iraduUa'nuMlaad umiasdaUaadaala, Our y'ripIrlS'u IIm UuB 0l^cd*a.-:4 "LTST" rote. TirauT'T;* II arbor Hay oa oibAr; Oacla* Clly irar*. Work a* h* ve'opraroT o«Th»rr "" ***"' B, McOlBENY, General Clanager. N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Home Nnrae. n H0T6L iDise^YRe... Ocean Ave. Between Klglith and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL >01* CKNTRAL AVE., OCKAB C1TT. N J (Smroru"**' b6*Ctl' t,om* l)tanera'wvroa!'ilJ».STKR ■ Mr*. C. OKTZKL THE KATHLU liaCeniral Avenu*. OCKAN CITY, H.J. Opeo^orl^iAAAon^riwaptly loanea, WYOMING (M OrEAZ tVF.VI t op« • all Ih* year r. Mot WaMr Hea a. p. aiLm HOTEL ATGLEN One nf the aoat eeatrally loaded hotel* hi Oeeea Otty. The aim b** alwayi beat to make tlii* hotue aeleet and bouelike. and lu Urge and amarad patxaaage prom iu *aocooa. For term* end partwuazs addzee*, a. c. aorr, my. THE WILMERS 708 (Antral Ave. ripen all the year. Flret-elaee table boerd. Evening dinner*. XM.C.r.WllWU 0 THE LAUREL ® 1115 CBXTBAL AVXXDE, XEAS BKAOH 0 . OCKAK CITY, M. J. 0 — I
ha awixH towmme, rr*» Opea all ih* y*ar Wrlu tor term* STERLING HOTEL opkm all VXAR Hot water beat. Winter tmaidere solicited, a A. LAMMGKT. t THE HEWLINGS . \ Most desirable location. Open all year. Elevator to atreet level. Vapor Heat. L H. HCWIUtli ' Nana and WMtay are. Ooaad CXy. IL J. Dance Every ' Cold Lnechee, Wedneedav and Ftc. Saturday Night The Excursion House
JAMES CLARK :t Proprietor MAIN STREET . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE 1 SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. C. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... ■ Letatarsaae. Oonap** for real. ^ Hantlnl, Buying and aelllne CLARENCE S. SCULL Street OeroaCMy Mew Jeroey J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer
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