Ocean City Sentinel, 9 January 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THIIKHD.AY. JANUARY 9. 191.'! We atiall lie Klw< l» receive' Heme of news »»'l coummulimUoii* of luiercrt to thl* ouuuuuiilty utiil our reader* . * everywhere. • All communication* Miould l>e acrum pan led with the full name and addreee of the- writer, not nw-eanarlly for pnbllifitlnn. hut a- a guarantee of j i good faith. DOTS. 1 Adverllw In the bkntimsi.. > 1 Holiday aeawm I* over for a time. Tlioee resolution*-!!.)* are they. ' * won't you? I here Friday ulRlit. I Head Powell's annouurrnient In thl* • laeue of the SENTINEL. ' clearance nle l« now on. 1 Firemen elect a chief of the depart L i, lent neat Tueeday evening. ,, That threatened cold wave did not \ reach here Tuexlay uight or Weduen- < day morning. e -The t-'ape May County Hoard of t Freeholder* haa re-elected I.. M. Hlce I couuty engineer. t ijuiet hi the Inilldlng line here at ' prraenl. hut builder* *ay there are " good proapect* for early aprlng. I A chicken pntple -upper will be " given by the Imdle*' Auxiliary of the " Kind I'renliyterlan Church on Thura- ' day even 1 1 g, January -f. Ticket* so cent*. (let your Job printing done now' and a avoid the ru«li later. The hkstinki. , fruiting Mouse I* prepared to do your work In Ural-da** Myle ami al mil* , factory rale*, o PERSONALS. " I Ml** Amy v one-la vIMIing Iii WimI-' bury. town during llie week. \ - Ml** It M. t loll-,' of Mlllvlllei we* a'receul gueal of llie Sterling. Kbenezer Adam*, of I' hlladclphla, " wa* iii town during the week f Walter Lamouri and wife, of Plilla- , delphla. were In town Sunday. , Andrew N.'Pdul and wife, nf Philadelphia, were vj.ltur* here Sunday. The Hev. S. II. llano, of lladdon Height*, woa In town a few day* ago, -j Mine (trace Christian apetit New Y'Shr'* Day with relative* at Sw alnton U. I,. Hammerly rtiri wife, ol I'hlla- <1 delphla, were among llie vlrtlura here ' Sunday. ' Mr. and Mr*. Horace Kuller have returned, from vlalllng relative* In -PllllJ. W Kern ley. ol Philadelphia, ,, greeted a numtH-r of friend* here a few ( ■lay* ago. ,J. W. I.yalnger, wife and daughter, , lug the week. * Jaiue* A. Longrtrcet, of I'hlladel- f phla, wa« among the Vlallor* here a r few day* ago. f Clark Dfllenbeck, owner of tlie Pal- 1 atlue Apartment*, Hit* clly, wa« here I a few day* ago. ■ Herbert Town-end. ol Mount Holly. ' V tailed Id* »i»ter, Mr*. J. H. -Bush, In ' till* clly, Sunday F:. S. Kldredge, of We*l I'hlladel s phla, wa. among the vlallor* here 0 Maturtiay morning. ' I Seymour 1>avV, of Philadelphia, t waa'a vlallor here Tuewlay and regl*- H tend al the lliwayi.e. ,i ^Ml*a Kdllh Cole«ci.|l,, -of Camden, ha* returned hemic after an enjoyable I vl.lt lo Mr*. Parker Miller. t •Former Stale Hanking Commlaloner ' ptirmrr mate 11*11*111* » iiuiuii.itniri

David O. Walkina, ol Woodbury. wa» ' a vlallor here during llie week. ■ C. U. Laud, of Philadelphia, who ' own* a bungalow at Seventeenth rtreel and We.lcy avenue, wa* In towu Sun ' day. . l lie llev S, \V. Lake, wife and daughter have gone lo H addon Height*, where lliey will remain until I •prtflg- ! * (ico/ge l^iller and wife, of I'hlladellin Ceulral avenue, were vl.llnr* here Uuuday. Mr. and Mr*'. I.. Haker, nf I'hlladel- ' phla, were among the vlallor* lie.-e 1 Sunday. Mr*. Haker conduct* the 1 Oceanic. (laarge l.otler and wife, of Philadelphia, owneraof in aparlment houke here, were gue*l* of "the llewllng* a Jew day* ago. IB w u*y" ■*"•

Mia* (Irace Hlllman, of llie clly elec- c trlcal bureau, ha* returned from her vacation, whIAh wa* »|ietil In Wln*low * and Philadelphia. Charlea It. Slllwell, of the Oceeu ( Clly Title eud Truat Company, ha* been elected e ll(e member of the Ocean Clly Yacht Club ^ Mr*. Frank E. Darby and molber Mra. J. C. (iodnciiall, have retufned , from a vlalt lo Norman Darby aud wife, Weat Philadelphia. J. L. llowkcr and family, of I^wlalown, Pa.. are occupying their collage, at the corner of Seventeenth and A»bory aveooa, for a few daya. Mr*. P. J. Kyao, of North Atlleboro, Man , ha* returned home after . a vlalt lo the family of Freeholder William H. Johnaoa In thla Slty. Mtn Martha Hchofleld and Mln Blanche Doe, of Philadelphia, have been vbdthig Ml*r ntnevze' Cheater, daughter of Mr add Mra. J. M. Cheater. Mr*. Barali Race. of Plea*anlvll|e, and Mra. Caroline Champion, of Camden, visited their aleler. Mra. Hannah Itobluaon, In this city. Thuraday. Harry K. DeHart, a well kuown wagon builder al Thoroughfare, N J . wa* lu town on hu*men Monday and made » call *t the ofllce of Id* Irlem^ Clayton Halnaa Brick. Mr. and Mra (Jeorge F. Ullbert, of

5 POST OFFICE WILL NEED MORE HELP r _ ? . t - * . . Postmaster Sutton Calls At-, tcntlon of Trade Board to i Conditions Here. ' | The local letter carrier* now leave i ' , llie po*t ofllce oil their last 'delivery at ; ■I 15 o'clock In the afternoon,' Instead ■ of ahortly after 0 o'clock, a*' ha* been the cuntom for year*. Arrangement* were made with the ward all mall then' In llie office. to thinly on the train reaching here about • -MO o'clock, which I* now being done. Of course, "time mall gt-I* bere on (he >i o'clock train In the evening, but It I* not delivered by carrier* until the next morning. Naturally, thone havboxe* m the ofllce or callings! the general delivery window receive' llielr uiall lit the evening. The pre*enl hour of the la-t delivery until March 4. The carrier* are now compelled lo do I heir eight hour*' work within twelve or flfteeu hour*. On aud after March t. tliey' will have lo do llielr eight hour*' work within ten coii-eru-hour*. Cnder Iheae condition*' U a* though more carrier* would required. The parcel ixirt may al»|> the portal authorise-.- to give aildllional help- to thl* office. The parcel i«i*t I* growing.. The llrrt deceived here, hut It I* growing day. Not many package* weie ex-p cletl-here the tlr«t morning, a* the »y»lein did not- go Into effect before midnight oil llie la*t day of. the year, aud the next day '.he llrrt day of the system -wa* New Year'*, a holiday At the meeting of the Hoard of called attention to the preaenl condition*; and he *anl he thought If llie board would lake (he iualter lip It .-al Inn far three more If Iter carrier* March 4 next, there la little-likelihood of a mall delivery by the carrier* afier 'J o'clock In the afternoon mile-* the local office get* more help. On motion if -if. t". Slantou, llie secretary wa* tovrtrurteiP to wrlle to (lie poatina*ter n-qne-thig hhu lo a»k (lie ttecexiary help lo maintain proper nervlce here In the- delivery of FINED >io Card Hlatln* tor Hour). Frank Denaii. Fred llreeu aud Han. dolph Fogg accuaed dT playing card* money, were eacli third $10 by Mayor Heidley Monday aflerminu. The arrr»t» were made by Policemen He hock and Mould, Hie warrant* being •worn out by the flr*t named. No evidence wa* taken al the hearthe defendant* pleading guilty lo the charge. Mayor Headley -aid to llie accused thai lie waa verv *orry to have lhr»e young men appear before hhu on audi ■charge It I* again*! the law* of tl|r aud agalu*t the principle* and rertrlcllou* of thl* clly to play card* money. The police have ordera lo break up thl* practice. It lag herd lo prosecute friend*, but the officer* of the clly are sworn lo do their duly. thl* wa* their llrrt olfenae, (lie Mayor Raid he would make the line light. According lo the police! the men were found playing poker In the rear of Denaii'* More. There waf el-out on the labia. The accu-ed claimed be playlug pinochle,' nut the police aay l hey were pleylng Willi « "poker deek." The raid wa* made about 3 o'dock morning, and llie men were nulltled lo appear liefnre Mayor Headley.

8119 Central avenue, have enlrrlaliied nllinber of gueal* during Ihe p*»l 1 wo week*. Including. Mr*. Horace A. Dunk and Ihe M laaee Edna and Helen Taylor, of Lanadowne, and Freilcrlck Collie, of New York. s Churchill Hungcrford, of Philadelphia, who ■* having exlemlve alleraHon* made lo bl* bungalow, 'JIM SVe«ley avenue, by Allen Scull, wa* , among Ihe recent vlallor* here, i Commodore Wm. K. Hexamer and wife and Cbaa. A. Hrxauirr and wife, , of Philadelphia, were here a few day* . during llie week, occupying Commo- , dore HexBmer'»haiidaomecollage. (ieorge H. Browu -and family, of Philadelphia, who realded III thl* city I a few ye»r* *gn. have returned home , after »peiidlng Ihe holiday* wllb Mr. *nd Mr*. Kverton A. Coreoti, of thl* cite. ' _

<1. A. Blaler, Jr., of Phlladelphl*. * auminer reahlent here and a promF nent member of the Ocean City Yacht Club, ha* Marled on a *lx week*' trip tojhe weat. He will go far ea Loa , Angele*. Mr*. W. J V. Adam* aulertahied a* tier gue»t« for New Year'- dinner . Orvllle Adam*, wife aua children, We*ley, Lanora, Myrel aud llulh; Mr*. Barr.h, Ocean Clly, and Mr. and Mra. Redfern, of Camden. The engagement of Ml** Anna lone Harr, who 'la the daughter of Mr. and " Mra. Mlllnu K. Hatr, of 4218 CheMer r avenue, Weal "Philadelphia, to Samuel r VV. Kale*, of 4407 Spruce rtreet, wa* recently announced. Mr. and Mra, " Harr are *ummer re»ldent*of thla clly. Halloing xnoclallon Merllng. The annual meeting of the Ocean . city Building aud I-oan Amoelatlmi 1 will lie held on Saturday evening. Jan- '' nary It. At 8 o'clock, for Hie pnrpowuf ' elecring officer* for Hie enaulDK year, i- and llie laauanee of a new aerie*, ihe tweoty-eevtotb. Slock may be »ubacrlbed for at Hial.tlme or of the »cr»- " lary or member* of the board of dlreclor* any lime prior. Meeting* *re held d In tbe real eataleofficeb of F. E. Darby, I Till Aabory avenue-. Ocean Clly, N. J. • Till* I* tbe old a**oclatlon K HowARt- Thorn, if adv. It Secretary

j BIG BUILDING BOUGHT jj P FOR MASONIC LODGE

I COSTS $135,349.90 - TO RUN THIS CITY :: — k !: Amouut of Appropriations is - * Greater Than Ever in I < J Its History. I Tlie appropriation* for the .clly for i , • Hie year 1918 reach (he mud of tl-S.- ! i e 349 DO. according 111 Ihe following rem- j e weekly meeting or ihe lily Cnmml*-!i e He II remlved by Ihe Board of Com- 1 , r nil*«ioner» of Ocean City- that for all , the expenee* during the tl-cal year i I beginning on llie IKrH'day of January. I I9IS, and end lug on the Hilrty-IIrM I day of December, 1918, Hie following i n amount* be and the "mine are hereby i ii apprnprlatwl ami ordered lo lie ral*ed , r for Hie following purpose*:

r Street*, 9 II 911 no - Salarle*. 10.1100 Oil I Fire. 'i"> en j 1 vMlacellaneou*, 2.O0U i»i , ii Advcrtlalng. - s..w9 00 1 a Kemoval of Herbage. 4,722 00 1 I Itemoval ol Hubtil.h 2.4S7 So lulereM, .'i.uon wee t I'Dnllog, "' 'Imio!!' I Wharve*. .Kwon] e Water, 2 000 00 j , Drain*. I .ooo no b Hoardwalk, 1,000 00 1 f Police and Lifeguard*. 9,500 no , HoMdhig IA»pei-Hou IR-parl-t partmenl, 7«l l» ' . Klecirlcal Inapbcllon Depart- ' ineot. -iOO 00 > 1 Bel Iritig Honda of 1897. 5,000 00 j ' lulereM on Unnd* of 1897, 1.000 00; ". Sinking Fund Bond* of.iwr,'. 1, 700 00 | Bntula of 1902, . 2 100 00 j ' "Retiring of Pavilion Bond* 1 qf '1908. 1.1*00 (10 ; | \nlere«t on Pavilion Itond* * ^ ! Sinking Fund School" Bonne B InleXat on School Bond* of ^ , Sinking Fund, Boardwalk ^ ^ Inlere^Tt Boardwalk Bondof 1905, 1,250 011 Sinking Fund, Hoardwalk Bqjld* of 1908, 1.700 00; InlereKt. Hoardwalk H"nd» . ot 1908* 850 00 Sinking Fond, i-irn Ap|«iralita Bond* of 1908, 100 (10 ' liitrre«t. Fire Apparalu- * Bond* of 1908, , ' 250 00 t Sinking Fund. Bnarilwalk llnnd* of 11*19, V i lulereM Boarkwalk Bond* { of 1909, I.OOdW'i Sinking' Fund. Floating Indebldlne** Bond* of 1911, 1,500 On lnlereot, l-ioallng ludebtcd- * ne*B Bond, of.1911, 2 500 (M Sinking Fund, Hoardwalk I Honda of 1011, 1,400 on: e liilere*!. Hoardwalk llunda , of 1911, 700 1*1 ; r Sinking Fund, t'lly Im- , provemeiit Bond* of 1912. 180 Oil . Intereat, CHv Iraprovetnent Bond* 191/, • 800 On j ' Sinking Fund, aily ImprnVe- i ' ment Bomfa IWI2, 105 Wl r lulereM. Clly Improvement Bond* 1912, 1I2.5 on e Sinking Fund, School Hund* e 1912, . 1 ,350 (»l | InlarcM on School . Bond* „ 1912. 8.250 On ; . Sinking Furid, Boardwalk j Bond* 1912. 1,500 00 lulereM on Hoardwalk | 1 Bond* 1912, 750 00 ! ' Note* of I9W, 18 445 30 | in ( — : J— ' $185,849 90 , k He' It further . re-olved thai Hie i e money* appropriated a* above ahall ■ r lie df rived and ral*ed from and In anlb I ci pal Ion of ihe following eource*: - Stale Kallroad Tax, \ 2 000 1*1; S Frmnchlaa Tax. 8.500 Ofl j ,t liilere-l.CoM* and Fine*. 0,000 01); ,. Flue* from Police Court, 300 00 1 n Keiital Clly Properly, 340 Oil j g Plumtilng Inapeclor*' Fee*, .100 00 Hulldlug In-pector»' Fee*. TiK) 00 -j , Klectrical In-peclor*1 Fee*, 500 (*» Mercantile IJcauw, 450 00 , J Tax Duplicate of 1910 and U prior year., 13,445.87 o ■ 17

'* Tax Duplicate of -1918, 108,014 51 tl 1 185 849 90 , On mollou of Director Itobt. Flnlier, I ' ,j the reaolqllon w«« laid over for two week*, a copy being In Ihe nfflce nf City lilerk John K. Adam* lor public1 . |lf Inapectlon. Flual action will be taken , ' 2 Tlltiraday, January 18. "GRAD8" ELECTION i« t* ^ ^ ^ M o prc

(■leal ol Alnn-nl ***ocl*ilor. Fifteen member* of Ihe Ocean Clly High School Alumni Aaaoclallou held I i I heir annual meeting al the home of. , Ml** Anna Wallace I'hurwlay even- 1 lug, and they »pent a few houra de- ; < , llghtfuliy. The following officer* were elected.: President, Wm. H. Campbell, Jr., ' Ocean City; vice president, (Jaa. Cronecker, Sea'Iale Clly; eecretary, Mla*. Anna Wallace, Ocean Clly; treaaurer. Mi*« KIprence Cor»on, Heavllle. oilier* prenetil were Ml**e« Petri Scull, Neonella (Campbell and Ixiulaa i ' Corann, Frank Schneider, Norvln 1 1 Smith, J. Edward Vo«e, Kdniuiul ' Jeffrie* and Boy. Jeflrie*. of Ocean ' 1 City; Lawrence Sharp, of 'Sea l*l«. ' and Harold Collin*, of Searllle. ■ It wa* agreed that, at lb* annual ' banquet uf Ihe awoclatlou In June, each member will be privileged lo take one Irleod to the feaM. Heretofoie the 1 banquet* have been for the member* |f ~ _ I H,.r»K Fur IIkrt, 961 WeM avenue, , e bylheyekt. Inquire J. Larak HgA<»i- i.kv. adv. 21. ; Healed apartment for eeut by the v*ar. Haa every modern convenience adv. Jurwh I. BouLb A Co. I! For Haijl— Cottagaa and Into In; uioMdealnblc loi-aHou* Hi, Ocean UKy A"C^Ty lo ATSuJIbu 819 Aabuty a venue , Ocean Lily. Nrt^Jeraey. adv I

' | Property at Ninth Street and 1 j Asbnry Avenue is to be Improved. The member* uf Ocean Clly lARlge. Nn. 171 F. anil A. M , have bought r (llie large Ihreeatory building at the ■ ' »..t corner «.f Ninth atreet and A -bury t 1 j'aveuue. owned lor year* by Charlea A. c I < ainpbell, of I'Tea-autvllle,. llie tlr-t J place* by William (i. Abbott and Fir- ' % i mill Willi*. The aale alto Include* a ' - ■ frame limine In the rear of t lie huild-!l I The Interior of the 'upper floor* of! a ■ ; the building are to lie impmve«LJirt*T aecuii'd floor i- to he eotivertfd Into ■ ' apartment- and the Ihlrd floar w ill be ( I ! made the lodge mom of ihe'Maaonic a ' | fraternity . lile building wa- bought la-l aprlllg r Andrew c. Hiwwell aud David B t ; I'ree-well, a- truatee* for the lodge , r ibiittheagtuul liauafer wa- not made » j until Tljuraday la*t. I

j' "LADIES' NIGHT" II "Ladle*' Night." Tuexlay evening n j at the new lieadquarler- of Ihe Hu-I |J|W.L "n"ev "ry" parHcular!*'' " .. ; Lunch wa* • nerved at 8 :w o'clock Jand wa. enjoyed by all. () Brief add re— e« were made by I're-I-.MleulS. 8. McAlllaler, who *poke of , 1 (he object* of Ihe organization, and \V K Fl'her, who, on behalf of the mem- , j ber*, gave Mr* Vernon Smith a amwll | gold piece for her courleale* In llie , paal. Sainiiel llu— ell aim made a *peech 9 ; iii which he referred lo an incident lu I ; III* boyhood day* al Wlnalow' which j liad the ellect of arouMng all hi* I energy and auiblllon. n Selecllon* we're played by Edward I low on hi* phonograph and game* [l were Indulged in by Hie member* and j llielr wive*. ® The vlallor* al«o ln*|wcleil the room* ■•f "the Progre*«lve League near llie J (lie llano Building i The a*aoclallau will meet next Tue»il | day evening. H j Alliert JoWhu Dt-ud. I A. Jordan* who wa* employed a* a " i foreman by Joaepli Sleelman for many n year*, and wa* known lo a number of Ocean City people, la reporter! to have j died recently In Philadelphia. He — Mf aalffiajitj 80 year* old. Mr. and Mr*, n Hazel New'klrk. of thl* clly, when I hey learned of Mr ' Jordan'* dealb, 0 (elephniied III* bmltiei' In Brldgelon, bul be had no! heard of the oilier'* u Hoi v Trtalt* church Mrrvlcre. ! Regular aervlcea lu Holy Trinity " Church nexl Sunday morning at 10 45; ; In Hie evening at 7 45. Sunday acbool | at 8 p. m. The morning'* aubject will ii ; be. "The Ephany, or the MaiUfeMaj i inn of Chrlrt lo Ihe (lentllea," In ti.lhe eveulnjl, the Mory of (he rich J maii'e nupper. n ' AHentlnn'of reader* of theSgKTi ski. ! I- called lo the adverllaemeut In llil* " I l**ue of a grand excur*lnn to St. ' Peteraburg, Florida, on January 18 al I a__*|>ei;lal low rale Thp*e Inlere-lel (l ;*iioiild ^c*ll at K. K Darby'* ■ real ! i Maddock'* Pliariuacy Parcel Pom j _ Delivery (loqd* deilvered free at your door within llfty mile* of Oeeau " I lily. We have a milllon'dollar *inck ~ I to draw on: onler anything. Candy Kfj Driig*. Stationery. adv. 19 18 if r The FlrM National Rank of Ocean H I lily Invite* »t>count* nf every el*«* i- adv. II.

ALL OFFICERS ARE RE-ELECTED Prof. James M. Stevens Again at Ihe Head of Board of Trade. Al Hie annual meeting of llie Hoard of Trade Monday evening, all Hie officer* were re-elected by acclamation, i canting (be ballot, j The offioer* are a* follow*: | Pmidetit. Prof. Jamc* M. Steven*; vice preMdent, Joaeph- (1. Champion; ! *ecrtrtary.Otl« M.Tpwn»egd; |rea*tirer, IK W Burleigh | Treaaurer Burleigh'* te|Miri allowed | balance of $283.82 on hand. HI* rel"irt wa* received and tiled. H, Y. Lake. K A. Coraoii aud J. It. were ap|Miluleil a coiniulltee lo K M. Sultou reported thai a little _ more that) $80 had been collected for motion of Mayor Hcadlev, the report

OCEAN CITY LOST u The Ocean Clly noccer football leam I played a fart tinil exciting game of J . football with Ihe Caledonian Club, of t Atlantic city, at the ball park Saturday allertioon. j Th^ home boy* le*l the ttrat half, two goal* to one. but went lo piece* , am! allowed the "Scottle*" lo score ,f three In the necond period. * - . A good-Mxed crowd wa* pre*ent. i Next Saturday the St. (Ieorge team, |l of Atlantic City, will inert ihe home j e team here. The line-up wa* a* follow*: I, B reck ley (loal O'Malley :| Hancock F. B. Flower* I, Bmadley Uarthley B Dlbbe Half Back Cbrlaly Pierce " Wtleon I ('abler " McTammany . „ Barber Centre Cottlngham ' , Qraut Forward * Sbule Seal " Ootler , Johnson " Burn* ° Ocean City, 2; Caledonian, 4. Itef- ' eree. Norman Lealle. Llneamen. Tay- ■ . lor and Htetaer. ] * mo* u. t'hnmbrr.' ComplMni. At the. regular weekly meeting of a the City Cominlaaloner*, Anion (!. Chamber*, of Philadelphia, aaked for f a correction lu a bill he had received. There wa* nn dhqiute a* to the amount of the bill— $148 42— but tbe deaorlp- , Hon of the laud wa* Incorrect. Mr. |(' Chamber* «ald. The bill *hould read , for work on Twelfth atreet from Plea* ura avenue to the alley. There wa* B no work done on Bay avenue or aoulh of Tweltlh«rtreet. The correction wa* onlered made. I; Mr*. Ainietu K. Fiaher. wife of il Daniel L. Fiaher, of 68(17 Oiwge aveII nue. \Ve*t Philadelphia, died at her ' i- home Friday. The funeral aervlcea ii were held Tuesday aud Inlermeut wa* h private. Mr. Fl*1ier own*, a cottage on Central avenue, near Seventh ■treet. He and Mra. Fiaher have been ■nminer reMdent* of Ofean City many t — — - I WJaddocK'^ pharmacy EiRbtii ami Asburv Ave. [c INyal'8 Romediee " Wlial are thev? wil'v do we-ncommerd '* them? They are a tine of family remediea ' , (In he ii*ed whrn iinnece*Miry to call m. D.) made by. the lieM cbrmlst In United in State*. We recommrud them liecquae we * know their coniiunitinn and can return to you price-paid if not Mtiafactory.

The New Year at : P Q W ELL'S " ■■ We desire to llutnk our friends and patrons for their lilieral patronn'l age during 1919. Wc arc uiaking a special effort to serve yon bettct K, during the coming year than ever before with better facilities, larger | stock and right prices.

l-hone t«-W I^iwell'is 991 Anbury AweB. FRANK SMITH ~ Real Estate and Fire Insurance :oia Asnunv a vers uc, ocean citv, n. j. . Cottage on A.tiury avanua near Klr*t atract, • $1,100.00 1 'ullage on Aabury avenin Dear Twelfth atreet, • - $2 000.00 Lot al We-ley avenue and North atreet, .... $850 00 Ixit at'Eleventh Mreet and Central avenue .... $1,150.00 j Lot at Central avenue, $500 00

THE BEST OFFER' Within the Next Ten Days 3 Will Purchase a , j Lot on Park Place or on 3 Third Street 3 1 ' ■ Kftch lot is 40' fcet front by 100 fee? deep, and has ce- '' mcnt paveinents and curb; \ ' I * | Ideal location in- which to erect' a modern apartment t house for investment ( " These lots must, l»e sold. This is a bona fide offer, so 1-1 v! 1 maltc your bids. . Address , STANTON and SCULL 1 inCORPMATEtl | r.t Eighth st. below Asbury ave. ' ' \ •

MCALLISTER'S I 1 - Annual Mid-Winter Clearance j; . t Sale. A Great Bargain Event ; i ' | begins this morning at 9. o'clock and will continue j ' | , j sixteen days. During these sixteen days we will ^ , i< * I offer tremendous Bargains in Coats, Furs and I • j ' f other Winter Goods, and j ' O — _ j. 1 p of Dress Goods. Flannels, J , • « i nCmnaniS Percales. Ginghams, Etc. | . ' | i don't MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY j [ i » s. s. McAllister , 1 i ' 7SS Aabury Av«. Ooaan City, N, J. I I Money to Loan on First Mortgages

$500.00 $1,000.00 $1,200.00 $1,300.00 $1,500.00 * ^ $2,000.00 have on hand the above amounts for immediate investment 1 JOSEPH I. SCULL & COMPANY 757 Asbury Avenue REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 EZighth St. Ocean City, INI. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for Iwo week* to know If ydu can get It; we can tell you at t once. Bargain* in Kay and Ocohii front propertlaa. I 'hole* oollage* for c ■ale. Also lot* for luventment and for Improvfement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to ' J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. ■ " ^ i RO AL mSTATK MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS I E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY. N. J. ] Interesting to Investors OR ; Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E~A f*" lot* located In (taction G, Ocean Oily, N. J., ' ' ' in vicinity of-Muia road and Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad nutlon*- Al»o >IU* for bungUow* Mluale on Onat Kgg ' Harbor Bay , BfU«y-* Point , N. J. A R T H U R, DVJB A R ROWS r 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.

I — I *1 A\ E you a cottage, bung- , ■ alow or apftrtment to fur- ■ ■ nish? We have a line of , furnitnre at less than Phila- 1 delphia prices. ! It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. J Window Shades a Specialty. Ghas. £. Adams & Bro. . I WO-22 Asbory iinu I Tree Cottage ^ —AT — - Peermont-Avalon, IS. J. .Wa will daad lota on Iht Main avanua, one and one-half bloeka from tba ' ocean, free of all lurumbrancea, to tboae paraona who will bulM eottagaa on name coating not laaa than $15110 Apply to Avalon improvement Co. II I $08 Arch Street, Philmda. or Peamwat, New Jersey W ii

HANN* BUILDING eighth St. Opp P. R. a. Station DIRECTORY . ' " . -^Flret Floor-w . Eighth Street I RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 1 303 Eighth StreetWATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors £ 305 Eighth "Street » E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker ^ Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law \ . -^Second rioor— Rooms 2-34-5 — - JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION , Rooms 8 9-10-1 J— YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE « -v _ * —Third Floors Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA |, E. J. HANN, Oner)

» f ■QTIUM9 cerrxara. . Scotch DaU Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ara. OP ALWAYS OPEN MniU **rv*d and uhi* board by lb* ml. for UanlUM number. B. McOIBENY, (Jcncral rtanagcr. MIS 5 N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Home Narae. n H0T6L DISeAYRe.!. Ocean Ave. Betweefi-Elght h and Ninth KtraaU nnc* *t ■ THE VD.n ALL THE

H. A; W. BMITH the imperial 1015 CENTRAL AVE., OCEAN CITT. N J ItireioJ^'near tSTLib",3onJ U In bM-Mwrved k l' IxS."7* * Mr*. C. OETZKL. the kathlu IMCamral Avenue. OCEAN CITT. N. 1 . Op«i tor ibe **a*on. ri«uaatly located, Home comlort*.' Wrlle lor booklet , ' MIHMEB LEWIS A CONARI) wyoming r*4 OCEAN AVENt a; •He** I1I|, 8, J. Up* • *11 Ibe year II Hot Water Haa ' A. r. aiuci hotel atglen On* of the neat aantrally loo* ted hotel* ia < (oeaa City. Tba aim haa always bran to make thia hem** select and homelike, and U* and aeanred patrauga proves It* noFor term* and partionleri addre— , n. c. «^rr, rwp. . the wilmers 7118 Central Ave. all the year. First -clan* table Evening dinnara. NM. C. r. Wl l.Vf cm the laurel CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR BRACK OCEAN CITT, N. J. MM. SMITH TOWNS F.N I, reap Opes all the year Wrlle tor term* sterling hotel ! OPEN ALL YEAR Hot water hist. . Winter boarder* solicited. E A LiSHKMT. the hewlings Moat desirable location. Open all ; year. Elevator to street level. Vepor Heet.

L H. HEWN LI tie 'J and Wwloy eve. '.W»*n Chy. N. J. Every Cold Luochea. . Wednesday end Fte. Saturday Night The Excursion House CLARA it PrepMar MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SQMERS' POINT :: N.J. c. L. lake: ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... Lob* feral*, ooltefe* Ww real. Rentlne, Buying and IMIIna CLARENCE S. SCULL r -Real Estate and Insnranca— , ' My ca&paales are all mlllWa dollar am1 |wr*uon- Amocj^tbe bam la Urn *«ly. 60S eighth Street Oeeea CSy New Jersey . MARK

Undertaker and Embalm er 'I'boae UB OCEAN CITY. N. J. First National Bank OoMn City, N.jf. CAPITAL <>M0>, »WUIS M AM U M. CRHME. Premaeat K B. ST1TNB. VUlHieral W. SCOTT KANU, O mil B. S. MOWKEH, A* tWeblW J. nnOHBL Mesunrr DINCOTOMi UM.Creeee ORH>n. 'irMnrfe ^q^LSesii ."lemaa * Leeealaa w at. U. -Mean