Ocean GIty Sentinel THUK8DAY. JANUARY 2. 161 1" We «li»ll lit- glud i.. ret- 1%'c, ,,f rieya ami cuniuiunluaUoii* of Interest, lo tlila fominmilly and our Teailer* everywhere. . All communication* should be accompanied with the full name and addreae of the writer, not necemarll.v for publication, but a>« guarantee nf good faith. DOTS. Blue Monday. -Did you we the slraugedwiklng II ah? Hcliuol Bens lo no will be resumed here .oday. ■ ^ The letter carrier* were among those remembered at Uhrl.Iiua*. ' The pro|H>»e«l >ecall of the Mayor la . the leading topic of the day Some pretty calendar* given out by many of Ocean I'lly'* bu-lueiM men aud liiBtltution* for thl* year The W.U.T. I', will be held at the home of Mr* N. (,\ lhalfrey on Wednesday afternoon, January s Mr*. Godfrey will be In charge and 1 ance." • A full attendance of'Vhe member* la rei|Ue*ted. PERSONALS. i Ml-* Ad. II. I'nwell I* Vl.it., ,g rvia- ] live* at l.eeaburg. Y ea r''«"l n^I' h I la.U- ! | ill I a | A. It. Blade, of Mlllvllle, wa* a . recent gue«t of the illw.ay.ne. 1 1 Kbenrzer Adam*, of Philadelphia, 1 wa* a recent gue«l of the Sterling. 1 Thomas ('.'Bennett, of tlila city. I* } visiting In Philadelphia and vjclhlty. . Walter Lamoiid, of Philadelphia, , wa* among the" vUltor* here Sunday. , Koreel Doug spent a portion of the <i holiday* with hi* mother in thl* city. • Ml** L.W. (llllliighain, of Philadelphia, wa* a recent gue»t of the Katlilo ' Ml** M. H ('. Phillip* ha* returned " from a vl*llto Philadelphia and New " York. - .[ Walter Hayef'of Philadelphia, wa* among the vlsltbi* here Saturday and . Sunday. J, K. M Reeve* and family spent a » portion or the holiday* with relative* t In Salem. - c Mia* K. M. rjlarkey, of Phlladel- h fdila, registered at )he4le» ling* a few day*. luce. a Constant Ford spent the Christmas >' holiday*, at hi* home in William* • low,,. N. J. K P. Faaselt and wife, of (Reliable, J .summer rrntdenl* of Ihl/cily, were In ,, town Tuesday. ( Mr*. Kale A. Young and J. Frank |. Turner, of Philadelphia, were In town |- during the week. h Mr. and Mr*. Paul Klderlay, of lie- II Janet), were Christina* visitor* with »' relative* In thl* city. " John D.-Barr, of Allen Scull'a olllce, P npeut the Christmas holiday* at hi* home In Philadelphia. Ml** .Ernestine I,. Scull »|>eiil New" Year's at the home of Dr. Charles T. . tilldeu In Pblldelphla. I.. (I. Brangan, who la employed In w Philadelphia, apeiR the Chrl*tma» a holidays at his home lu thl* city. d J. W. I.ystnger, of Norrhbnwti, who I< owu* a tine property on Brighton S place, was a visitor here Saturday. u Mm Lillian 'Bacon, a school teacher J lu Butler. N. J . i* vl.HIng her *f-ter. '' Mr*. Wardell Higher, tn thl* city. " Edgar Morris, of PhlladefpMla, ha* *i . aunt, Mr*. F.m-:na t'nreoi if III thl* city, u Mr*. Luther L Wallace and sou. B Hewling*. are vlslling relative* In h Washington, D. C., for a couple or Audrew N. Paul, of Philadelphia, a properly owuer here, wa* lu town t on Sunday and greeted some of til* friend*. Furmau Willis, who hotdaa position . In a Camden law offce, hi* been a visitor at ilie home of hi* parent* in: thl* city. „ H Irani Sleelman, Jr.. of Yale p College, wa* a gue«t at the hniue of n hi* father, lu thl* city, during the h holldgy*. " In Pel'er W. Murdoch and family, of fr Brooklyn, spent a portion of the hull- u day* with III* father, Peter Murdoch, al In thl* city. ii Ml** Anne < 'handier*, of Weal Phildelphla, ha* beeu visiting Mr*. L. (1. u lirangan and Mr. and, Mr*. P. C '' I'otten In thls.clty. [■ Ml** Edith T. tlaudy, a former teacher In thl* city, who I* now similarly engaged In Camden, wa* a visitor here Saturday. J. Branlu Dougl*— spent Cbrlslmas and New Year's at the home of III* father. Eg- Judge' Douglass, *1 Cape May Court House U.S. Hlghee and wife, of Phlladel- JJ, I -Ida, and J. B Smith and wife, of laddoufleld, spent New Year's with _ A. H. Higbec aud family. u Mr. and Mr* William W Weeks entertained Mr. and Mr#. Thoma* S. Weeks, of I'ajw May Court House, during the ChrLIm** holiday*. Dr. C. F. Havilind and wife, of " King* Park. N*w York, were gue*t» ,, •id Mr. and Mr*. K. O. Hubbard during Ihe rhrl-tina* holiday*. ,, Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Kumcll, of thl* city, were wllh Mr* Russell's f, parert*. Mr. and Mr*. Ratemaii. at c Cedarvllle. during the holiday*. I. Ml** Kdoa Schurch eniertalned her friend, Mr. Starr, a student' at the .University o! Pennsylvania, at her home here during the holiday*. William Hancock, a student at Pen n Slate College, I* spending the p holiday# with hi* parent*, Mr. aud u Mr*. John Hancock, in thl* city. * Capt. Nathaniel Champion and oi wife, of Tuckalioe, *|>eiit the h dlday* >■ w lih their daughter*. Mr*. Oeorge II Parker and Mr*. II. L. Huilth, lu thl»j E J Smith, of life United Slate* ! „ Navy, fcpeul a few day* recently wllh . relatives in thl* city. II* returned lo | g| Jlnston Monday, where he I* now t stationed. „l Morgan Hand. *ou of Mr and Mr* W, Scott Hand, left hi* engineering | duties long enough lo s|ieml part of, the Christina- holiday* under "the parental roof. I |, Mr*. W Scott Hand wa* a guest of p Mr». Alfred I 'oopet at Cape Mav Court | u iluuse on TtMMhy of this week, at au ] ■ fternonn tea, at which over forty r ladle* were prevent. I p Dr. L. K. Sllfer. of Philadelphia, i, Who owu* the .tores and dwelling* *t : w the corner of Eleventh street and As- ; bury avenue, w»« In town Saturday.' w here be met a uomher of fileud*. Ml** Harrlrt A. Lehman, of Phil*-, delphla, a summer visitor to Ocean cily, ha* been making a week end » visll at the Presbyterian mause a* the ' Kue-toflhe Rev. aud Mr*, t'harle* tl.j'Bobner. Amo* O. Chamber*, of Phlladel- a phla, returned to the Knthln. In title 1 1" • lly. Friday evening,, after spending I p lb# holiday* In Philadelphia. He will, a remain all he Kslhlu until It close* ,2 , about January IB, wlien the Ml-ee*,* Lewi* and Cunard will-lake a rnd In I a Philadelphia for a few week*. ' 1
1 heayy toll made by grim death »f . . * Three Ministers Identified With. Presbyterian Church ,i Expire Daring Year. V The Rev, Charles H. Buhner, past&r 1 '' "f ths Flr*t PreShylerljtri Church, an- - Sunday that the Rev. Dr. Sproull-, of! Che-ter. Pa., the clergymau why. bad founded the Find Church In Jfgtl, died aflera lingering nine— Dr.Sproull* ^ hyterlaii Church, holding pastorale* In many of Ilie larger churches. Mr. Bphnei spoke or the year 19f2a* being remarkable for the death* of three mlulster* closely Ideutllled with v the local church. Beside* Dr. Sproulla, Dr. Couutermlue, a very Interested - friend and at time* a supply of the church, and the Rev. H. T. t 'a—elberrv , for eight year* it* devoted and beloved , pastor, also died this year. SCHOOLS LOSE MONEY Ilel6rriug h> the .Stale'* school law*. !, Supt. Aaron W. Maud, of the Capel May County public school*, ha. the following h> say: The eitorU of the Slate Board of Education to secure better school fucilltlc* and opportunities for the - always understood by the people at ! large and are, therefore, aometlme* opposed by many, wlm, If they were I belter Informed, would join the rank* : of the Mupporler* of the proposal* of Stale authorities The Hchool* are 1 but, they have'beeu nevertheless shm-k-Ingly neglected, tu many places, par* ' Ocularly In some rural district*, and Ilie time ha* come when, for flie sake 1 of the children, the manifest evil* and 1 aud neglrula mu*l be corrected. The , Stale authorities are a-klng that •each school district shall provide suitable school facilities for all children residing In the district and de-ir- ' ingto attend Hchool therein ." Thl* Ithe requirement of the statute. Another act, known a* the "Compulsory Education" law, stales llial . "every parent, guardian or other per- . ■Mill having control of a child, between J age* of seven and seventeen In- | elusive, shall cause audi child to reguattend a day school," etc. It tiecome* necessary, therefore, for I board of education, representing the ' people of any district, te provide «ultable facilities for all the children In teen year* of age. Thl* is the minimum requirement, because children these age* mu«t go to school. I and there are mean* provided by law I compel their school attendance J rcfu-lng to comply with till* legal requirement, by not seeing llial ( children between these age* »rc » sent lo school regularly, are adjudged |ier*on»" aud may be ap ( Creheuded and punished accordingly 'I !*ch board of education I* under obligation* to enforce the compulsory < law, even If It require* the procedure 'I above elleil, agalu-l ludlOereul parent* and guardian*. .- when pupil* who are required to I attend school neglect tu do «u. Each : attendance of each child bring* lo the district thirteen cent* of \ money, under the apportionment of the present year. for-Uape \ I'ounly. and each day'* atoence. ajiy child, cause* a los*. absolute r and Irrevocable, of thirteen cent* lo Die district. Thl* look* like a small I multiply it by" likfand" you have gRO: f in nil i pi v II by 5,001) and you have multiply It by 10,000 aud yoi> c f 1.100. aud no on. STEVENS' VIEWS p«liil-llrealr>'« Point llrldge. , State Road ('omiul«»loner Steven*, a a letter tn R P. Rl-lev. of Sloue Harbor Urauge, write* a* followr: »■ "I have your favor of tleceinber 10 o referring lo Ihe Smuer*' Polut-Bewley'* h bridge I quite agree w lili. you a I lint Ihe question of (lain bridge should I be/aken up al-an ear'y dale. 1 tried l*»t year to secure oomkleralluii Tor It 5 the. Legislature, but without I much »ucce*«. The grange ha* gener * taken prelly elfectlve and thorough action on the public mailer* which ll I advocates. I trust tliat It will keep il to II* record a* a "leader hi public I road Improvement* by exerting an in ■ Hucnce on the coming legislature lu fi fivor of the bridge." I Hlg Italerral In Corneal. J The ladder-clunblng coid—l In pro- ^ gre— lu Ilie Preibyterlau Sunday School I* meeimg wllh splendid , ■uccee* The allendance the pa»l two ' Sunday* ha* been nearly duuble llial of Ihe same Sunday* last year. The v struggle i* a very Uardly couleaied |( one. and Sunday Ihe girl* gained une more rung on the boy*. The w Inner, ill lie entertained by the loter* Too Many KBIcrtoloraeaia. ' ~NTbe minstrel- from Ocean t'lty were not, greeled by a big houne at Plea# anltlllr laat Friday nlghl. Il la said lhat\lhere -were. Iwo or three other eiiterfelumeut* In the town 'that even- I TJic boya have been aakeil to reIieil llieqibow 1 1. ere at any early dale for Ihe Wuieltt of Ihe Salem. SI. K , Preaaantvllle. Manager It , I, Ubesler aayaihey will do no, _ -V ,, Objecllnn lo »■>.«• — airnl. j Afler hearing a written nhJecDo^lo I on Tuesday referred the .matter hack the coamil—loiier* of »!Tegi a— e— - ( ment with * reque*l for an explanation x and also for a correct ton A njhdaka j waa ordered iccUIM., wci nqim ni„ i> r. I Jo* (1 Champion Hie contract to J I build a two story atehle al Seventh f and Haven avenue. Il will be built of concrele brick aud It* dimenwill be lljxllt It will n:*t about • bto. j Hit* Offlc D««n Town. i William B. Davis ha* opened hi* law olllce* lu Ihe llano Building, 3U»| . Eighth alreel, where he will be pleased see hi* friend* aud client*. Haddock's Mall Order Pharmacy. I your postal, orders. -Hoods delivered free at your door, anywhere | within 50 mile*. I The Elrat Nalhmal Bank «.l nceau | t'lty meet* Ihe reipilremeul* of modern I lili-lne— condHiouB. adv. It i WANTBti — Oirl for general ii im work. Apply Mr*. Freeman Bl-ley, Fifth "ireel and We*t avenue. Ocean. j City. «,lv- " PtfBUoSALK -Oood- held f.ir »lor- : by Edgar Ferguom ami oarued by 'Henry C. Clark, oomd'tlng of tele I phone dueling and tool*, will be sold al public nafe on Samrdsy. January '25 1918 at 10 o'clock a. m . at 'he Hot i age house of hslgar herguwm on We*l avenue, twlow Tenth "tree!. Ocean Icily, N J. adv .81., M
' ' - / 35 PASSENQERS LEFT AT \ H PLEASANTViLLE AN HOUR
d J — * — : -i out of prison ;:! for christmas j Antonio Tedesco Paroled' d After Serving Seven Long ! l'_ Years in Trenton. !* Through the continued- ell'ort* of Justice of Ihe Peace llu.h, one man | " m M."1 Jte PTe*l»!o ' ' w I * ' |f ha* two brother*. Frank and' John. J resident* of 11,1* city for a number of , ' Aiitoiilo was released from the Slate ! e prison al Irenlou the day before' 1 and" aiT.w'wer't To'vImi "'''wui'm h', ' I soon afterward oi-compaiiled Frank lo J Squire Rush's house and ex pre— ed I hi* gratlllcallon for, the wurk done ru . ' elle*'llug hi* release oo parole , Tede»co w-.s coiivlcie.1 of atrocious , la—aulf in Atlantic Counly seven year, r ; ago aud^wa. sentenced ^by^Judge Hlg.- , t lhe^-Dnie!a!ld"'l'lH c' I B run vale w ho wa- foreman of I lie , t jury, had a reeling that the man wa- , I eleven juror- were -Unrig for convic- h j Judge Hlgliee I- al-o -aid lo have " , favored Tedesco'* plea of iuuocei ,-e k f a'toTdedhi jail and n. 'w"be 'cab w'r'l'le and read Ilie English laiigiiage: lie-Hie* „ . which he learned *f least two trade* > while In jail. „ I He ha- been offered work by Ihe yi , Mutton ,V Cor-on Co. «.nd ex|«cl* lo „ MASQUERADE DANCE 1 the dining room uf'llie Ill-cay he "l I., lei f Tue.-rlay evening by the hoy* of the ! « Ocean City High School, mo-l of therm! ■ There were «bout M young pio/le b present, all of whom had a mn-i feu- > jovahle time. \ ! The room wa* prettily dei-->rali\ . Willi Ihe color* Ihe high school, \ Cl!y^I"ri7el[ In IheTilthw'nf " 'oi" v i Clerk Hllilrelli, a* reported In the i ape J May County (lazette. pre a- -'fellow *: v Ocean. City Aasoclalion tn D. Harry = Chandler. Oceau front below Tnirty j Maine lo Daniel M Sleelman $18511. L fronl lielween Thirty Nlxth ami c Thirty -aeveuth etreet*. Section H. . v Maine to May Steolman. 11000 front between Tlnriy-ixib and - Thirty-eighth street*, Mectlou H. Ocean t.'lty (lanlan* Co to Allien E. Mveuaon. Lot 8015, block 811, plan 2 Robert II Mmlihetnx to Percy R.' Town-end et al*. 1 81X1 Soot lie. -1 - 25 feel of lot* 674 ami 575, Mectlou I ' Adelaide $7 Keuible et al*. In John Wilde. I/il* U2U and IIHO, Mectlou II Mm# R. Ma— ey el al to John ■ Wll le. I*,! 7SK Mectlou F. F Augu-ta H. Murphy lo Roll# Oar- ! releon. Isil irjii, .Section K. Josephine McLaughlin el vir to C. V Shoemaker. led 6"x4o on (• -outheast able Ocean avenue, 400 feci' ], from Fourth -treat. C. Homer Shoemaker lo Jinberl J. : I, Sharp $72',. I»t :ui, Section :i i _ Alliert A. Ilowell el al- lo Margaret ! c. Spark*. Lot* 2, IP to 10, 12 lo Is. i v 28 lo 20, (ilea cove lot*. Knlla Oarreison et px to Augu-ta' II Murphy. IsjI 929. Sec*. in K. James E Lake et ux In Jam— M, _ Che-ter $.5500. Lot* 909, 910, Oil aud 612, Heclloii H. Seymour Davl* et ux lo Allen Cor el al >17,1100. Lol at Intersect Ion of Fourteenth *tre*t andOcean avenue 150 feel wide on.Ucean avenue I and extending to exterior line, Sec 1 Hon I). Ocean t'itv A»«odaDoii to Randolph | $4'i<> - Ocean front between I a hlrty slxlh and Thlr I y-we v e u t h 1 I *1 reels, Section H. V' Ocean City Association lo Jame«-4C/| Ocean fronl belwern Thirty ! and Thlrty-*lxib slreel*. Seel loll 1 H. Same In Samuel M.Bouder. Ocean j twiween Tnlrty-seveuth and I J atreet's, Section H " 1 S Wesley Lake In Sauford M. $9.10 Lot 77JI. Section F. I " .Arthur N Taylor ei ux to J. Beryle L, \dam- $81*1 Lot 770. Section F |f James F. OiHidwJn el ux lo Frank | , A Fratanduono l^ot 760 aud 10 feel I " of 767. Sect km 11 Jauie* M . Che-ter el ux et-gl. lo W. T| Madduch. I2UWI. Imt 616, Sec- 1 _ H ^ 11 KATIIMI. M -a I. H. Ollllngham, Phlladel ! HTKKl.t NO. I • Kheue/er Adams. Philadelphia: l> Reimalne, Jenklntuwn. w. L ileven, Hwarthtnbre; K. J ! Ilanu. Jo-ejili I. Si-dll. W. S. Johmnui, City; Mrs. H L, Slell wagon, 1 K. M. siarkev. O M Morrow. Phil— 1 K. T. Oaudy. Deoni.vllle; I Kiialace. C. H. Chniting, Sta! niacATiut. j H. F. Slanhm, Ocean City; -t'haa. I llrowo, Oneida: W K- Bendeier Wilmington; A*. R. Slade. Mlllvlllr; P. Lukena, Dr. and Mr*. M. J Free' man J F Turner. K. A. Young, II ! -MeAJell.nd, Jr . W. K. Robert- and " wife tjblladeliihla: J W. Lv-lnger, ' NFrrl-fhw n ; W It Tinker. Wlldwimd; J P MVKl— n k Bin Grande; Win. ^ iuo«l deslri^iie loealmuain Ocian C'u> . Apply lo Ai Colton 519 A -bury avenur [ WASHINGTON Popular Three-Day Tours i a, i, a, F 6. ». I'la 20. ii 3. 17,1* Hill u, a. ion $1108 FROM OCEAN CUT fwk-ta —4 Pull labnaatlaa of TKIul A--BU. M Ju- r^AdinwjtUi. R A . Biood olrotl ; piiitiin i r.
" ; Had Management of SHore Fast Line Scored by Ocean City People. ) Thine wertf 3> tharuughhr dl-gu.ird . -taiiuii of ihe We-t Jersey A Seashore , Railroad Compauy ou t Ifrlslmaa Eve. ' gl'eally l'y|leL*'" ^ They bad comedown from Philadelphia ou Ilie 6 o'clock electric Irani and -hould have reached ihis clly al 7 III, bin Ihe Philadelphia Irnln, as u-ual, • perhaps, at holiday times, wa- a trifle i 1 In reaching Plea-aiilvllle. and the ■ car that -hould have brought Ihe I Clly did not wait. It I- Mated, wnli tlnH' ' result thai Ilie Ihlrty-llve people had remain at Plea-ant vflle nearly one ' '! According lo Mime of the pas-euger-reque-1- w ere made- by them lo Ihe i Atlantic <Hy ,lo Ples—nlvllle nmkr I the run lo Ocean Cllv, but there wa- • tluie! la It any wonder the pa— enger* were angry .' I ^ i ami— to call attentlnn to the refriger , alor-llke cnnditlnn of ilie Shore Fa.t" Line's cars from Atlantic Clly in I Oceau City on cold day- Not only I those cars The same condition i* to ( found on the-, cars from Phlladel I plila. At lea-l. on I hell o'clock tram down Thursday aflrrminu- Ihe -car* i were auythlug but comfuriable The people of Ibis Clly would like lu , If this -tale of affair* cannot be • remedied, and there is talk of appeal- ; j lug lo Ihe Slate Public ITIIIly Com- i The Shore Fast Line thl- wluler has | abaudone-l II- power -lallon al i; Point, and Hills Is saving -| ai Ihe exiien-e and i-oinfoil j of Ilie patrons of it* road. „ ^ People here ij-anl to know If il l.u't , I'-orinrr dindenl* -ten. Meiuliers of The Oceai. City High ho lie of Mis* Anna Wallace, one of I their number, last evening, ontrers elected and other busbies- iraiiaj acied. . IfiiuaK Fan JttN'r, ail West avenue. v the year. lnquire.J-. LaIiaN Hk.hi- 1 . i-Kv. adv. 2t. J' Heated apartment for rent by Ihe g Has every modern convenience |k V all v. J.ISKI'H I St-PI.I.A I'O j,.
meet was : a novel-treat
_• Young People Mad Pleasant Time at Home of Mies Ada M. Ranck. I On Monday evening, al the home nf * Mr and Mrs. Wm \l lUnik Hull . daughter. Mi— Ada May Rauck, t tendered a Very pleasant -adrprl-e to * number of her young Ii lends In (he . form of an ludoor athletic meet. I I niupetliig teams were orgaul/.-d , from among her guesls under the \ , captalucy of Wiii. Hancock and Wll i • son Y. Christian, which contested the r following erenl*: Broad jump, high - jump. 75-yard da»h, ahol-put. burdk- * ami relay. ^ I .Mr Hancock's leatn Won tlieprce, • taking »lx ont of file nine evenff The Rev. aud Mr* /Charles ll . Bohner assisted Mr. and (Mrs Rauck - a* Judge* of the contest#.- . I ■ g,-je»t» were -eri'cl with refreshment- ! . or ice cream, cake-, liuls. frull, etc.! and afler music and singing and the playing of game- Ihe gathering broke Amnug Hie young people pre-e'nl Ml-es Maud Foulds, Klliel Norc-om. Inez aud Louisa t .'oraon . and Anna Wallace, Eilward Vo-», Eugene ' Miller, Wilson Chrl-tlau, William Hancock. Igtwrence Lear and Kliuer of Ocean City; Mi— Edlil, of Camden, aud Mis* Eluia" of (Juarryvllle, Pa. Annum Bsaqael. J The "Caelle-," a club organized four years ago by four young men, Arthur Shoemaker, EugeneH Miller. Oeorge and Wilson Y. Christian, wldle -indents In Ihe Ocean Clly High School, will hold their fourth annual At the home of Air. Christian. «8o A -pyry .avenue, thl- evening . will entertain as their gue-t-Ml-es Margaret Parker, Edith Cole- - ' ■ ■ I' -- -- ' 1 I\^addocH'0 pharmacy Eighth and AsbnrvAve. Nyal'e Remedies What arc they? Why do we recommend I Ilie in? They arc " •'"> of family rrmclie* D.) made by the best chemist in United pale*. ^ \Ve recommend them ls-cau„- we t 'i '
pit poliban Reason at |.1otocH's : PHOBC. TO-U/ It will pay you to look over our fine* line of Holiday Goods making your purchases. We are showing a great variety of Useful and Appropriate Christmas Gifts. ^ POWELL'S TH* Mouaa or Rollablo Good- and Low T-rlooa. \ B21 ASBURV AVEN U 1 , B. FRANK SMlfH Estate and Fire Insurance lOJe.ASBURY AVENUE. OCEAN CITV. N. J. \ Collage on A— bury avenue near Flr-t street, - - - >1,000.00 on AsbUry avenue near Twelfth atreet, - . - $2 000.00 1 ! Lot at We-ley avenue and Ndrth street, - - - . $350 00 ' j Lot at Eleventh atreet and Central avenue .... $1.1,5000 I Lol at Central avenue, - - - - . $600iK> TifE BEST OFFER
£ Within the Next Ten Days Will Purchase a Lot on Park Place or on Third Street j *i Each lot is 40 feet front by 100 feet deep and has ceI ment pavements and curb. Ill Ideal location iu which to er«ct a modern apartment house for investment. Ill These lots must be sold. This is a bona fide offer, so I make your bids. Address STANTON and SCULL ' INCORPORATED Eighth st. below Asbury ave.
Constructive Criticism \ and Bell Service • j Bell Telephone Service muat be, above all elee, prompt and accurate. That ia the stand- | ard we have set,. the standard we, are bending j ! every energy to maintain. ; But service difficulties DO arise ; some of ! them are plain human errors, others due to J | conditions entirelv beyond our control. Our ; aim is to correct these troubles and, if possible, ! ! to prevent their recurrence. j We welcome honest criticism of our serv- j ice and methods, particularly if the report be i specific and in detaiL Then, and then onlv, j | can our investigation be complete. We can ao | nothing with such a complaint as : ' the service I ! is bad." There should be a report Hke.thk: j Thursday, at 2 P. M., number so-and-ao called, ; ! J Then we can roll up our sleeves and get~ " | right after the trouble— remedy it. That means ! 1 • improvement — progress. We won't . be satis- | ] fied tomorrow with the service we are giving ; | to-day. 1 I j Read these bulletins, which will go behind ! ; the scenes and tell you about the telephone ! business, suggesting methods by which you may 1 j co-operate in increasing the value and satisfac- j ; tion of the service tp you. 5 I vmwBELL SYSTEM****® \
MCALLISTER'S Exit 1sTg Enter 1913 1
, Thanks to the pvuple of Ocean City ami vicinity.. I! . iqra has bvt-ti it very stu ccssfnl year with us. -We eri-- . '! I, licavoret! fo give otir patrons good -service the past year. !' J th> present year we shall put forth grealer effort . and hope ! , , hy good service, fair dealing, and honest merchandise, to j " inerit nnd receive a larger -patronage. "i ' Wishing all a happy awl prosperous ntw vear, I re- ! i • maj,,. ' « . Sincerely yours, ' 1 s. s. McAllister 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey .
Money to Loan on First Mortgages ■ — - $500.00 $l,00q.00 $1,200.00 $1,300.00 $1,600*00 $2,000.50 We have on hand the above amounts for immediate investment ' JOSEPH I. SCULL & COMPANY 757 Asbury Avenue
ESTATE -na INSURANCE Glayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. U. : MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting fur two weeks to know If you ean get It: we can tell you at k once. Bargains in Bay unit Ocean front propertlee. Choice cottage* for c sale. Also lot* for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Oceau t'lty. Apply to. J. M. CHESTER & CO., . Ocean City, N. J. t RMAL ESTATE MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS 1 E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY. N. J. , Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home for sal e— * '•* '"t» located hi Section Q, Ocean (Sly, n. j., ' in vicinity of State.rnwl and PsnnsjlTania and HeedSSSW.S2BV wETStf" w ' ARTHUR D. BARROWS QuarQIan ^ 032 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. y ■ • t .- 1
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I AVE you a cottage, bung- s a'ow or apartment to fur- e ■ uish? We have a line of ( at less than Phila- 5 prices. s will pay you to call and see our stock before buying else- 1 where. J Window Shades, a Specialty. E. Adams & Bro. ' 720-22 Asbury Avenue
Tree Gotta&e Sites —AT Peermont-Avalon, IN. J. We will deed lol* on the Mai,. 2-enut, one and one-half block* from the ocean, free of all Incumbrance*, to those person* who will build cottage* on name coating uot less than >1500. Apply to Avalon Improvement Co. 180 S Arch Street, Phllada. or Peermont, New Jgrscy HANN BUILDING eighth 8L Opp P. B. B. Station DIRECTORY -First Floor— , 301 Eighth Street * i RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating, 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractus. ( 305 Eighth Street * « , E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street , H. L. SMITH, Mason and Concrete \ —Second FloorRooms 2-3-4-5 G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder 8 9-10-11 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor-*- | Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA FOR RENT.- Moat rkwible ofHcn in Ocean IJ f IT TUU Ama« s?: na,n'^ — * — 1 ii J. hank, owner
- / ■OTBt.a tap rorraaca. Scotch "toall Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN . 1"! ri.1 anil rHaiarnin*. "w^rs'raralS'sa'na . sSSSKSSSS vri.irure tna'c "Efri?* public, 'Tran-lrnw, B. McGIBENY,. General lianager. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Home None. _ H0TGL , 13I80/IYR8... Ocean Ave. Between Klghth and Ninth street a OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. HMITH THE IMPERIAL I0IS CK.NTRAL AVBL, OCEAN C1TT. K J Opes fur tire -eaaon. Ptaaaantiy loots*, near the beach. Home OPEN ALL WINTER ■•Inner- -erven -t l>' JO. Mr*. C. OETZKI. THE KATHLU U1UHK8 LKW1H A CON ARC WYOJV1ING OCEAN AVCXVE *sr-a lllj, N. J. Op* • all Ure year p. Hot Water Hea a. r. atuu HOTEL ATGLEN One nf the aunt centrally Incwted hotel* ia Oeeaa (Sty. The aim has always been to make this boo** arlact ail, I houiolikA and in anil, aanred palroaage pro rea Ita noFor teriua and partieular* add rasa, a. r. «orr. Prop. THE WILMERS 7 oh (>ntral Ave. all the year. Flrat-claaa table board. Bveirlng dinuera. xas e. r. wi lxib THE LAUREL CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAE BEACH OCEAN CITY, N. J. em. with Tewsar.xa, my Open all the year W rlu lor lerma STERLING HOTEL OPEN ALL YEAR waier Ileal. Winter boartltra solicited. x a. ■.iMinr. THE HEWLINGS ~ Moat desirable location. Open all Elevator to street level. Vapor L II. HEWNUCa Nlnlh and Wesley eve. Oeeaa City, N. J. Every Cold Lunches, Wednesday and H»c. Saturday Night The Excursion House CLARK s: Proprietor MAIN STREET aad . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS* POINT :: N.J. Hi Al. in I ATI'. AND INHI Sill t.. C. L. lake: ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... lea Aahury Arenae^Oeeea Clly. N.J. Uenllna, Buylnj and Selllna CLARENCE S. SCULL -Real Estate and Insurance— Lei me qoote jtxi mtea. ' 60S Eighth Street ceen CMy New Jersey jyj[ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalm er •Pbooe ue OCEAN CITY. R.J. j '-D National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL W.M> SlIUPLU: SU.W R. B. HT1TW. Vlof^rtaieeal W. HCOTT HANI), cashier H. B. MOWRKR. iat Cashier J. FITH1AR TATEM. soUetWr o i aiCToaei • J^ILCgaaaer w . *. Mne-, c'.'le'mee I l^uilac "n'la'n Hiaai i rr'ST-^aSSr0'* T ■ . ,lj| Sijuii bin SL kvery tadtttr eeaaeaeat w«h aehh—tiaa .Headed la ear pMn 1 ear niaal a 'n, iilhill, aaOOM*'

