Ocean Gity Sentinel' THURSDAY. JANKAKY in. IBl:i i • We *liall U> tclml In rtxvlve Item* or new* aud communications of Interest to till" community ■ ml our reader* everywhere. All communication* nhould be arroiiipanitsl with the full name and addrem of the writer, not necessarily for pnbMcstlop, hut as a giiaranlre of good faltly' ' D0T8. Pleasant weather part nf lhfa week Days are getting longer. Have ynu noticed? Leonard Krauu has renewed "his bond asclly electrician. I Viunty freeholders have made their appropriation" tor the year. HaH-ey y. I.ake Iib> taken hla position a" a meditirr of the Hoard of Education. The police took care of an unfortunate old man who was found Inloxlrated Monday night. -The Light That Sailed" was enacted here Friday night, much to the dissatisfaction of tboae using- electricity. The City Commissioner* received renewal" of two lire Insurance pullclea of tiouu each on the city pavilion from Clayton Halno Hrlck at their meeting PERSONALS. Walter Hays. of Weat Philadelphia, was In town Halurilay. - Henry l>. Moore, of Haildnnlteld, , W. It. M llurrell, of Camden, was '< In town a few days ago. I Mr*. K. A. lUmrgeol" has returned from a visit to Mlllvllle. Victor J. Humbrecht. of Phllxdel- 1 phla, was In town yfederday. x ( Fred. P. Uaulleld, of Peernionl. wa« , a recent guest of the Hlscayne. , Thos, 8. Hiduiious, of .Mlllvllle, was | among the visitors here Thursday. , Andrew N. Paul and wlfe,(of Phlla ' drlphla, were visitors here yesterday. ,G. W. Loll, of Philadelphia, registered .at the Hewlnig* during the week. j l,eo Bamberger and wife, of Philadelphia, were visitors here early In H, F. Ullderineyer and family, of I Philadelphia, visited their cottage > here on Hunday. - < W. W. aibaou. of Philadelphia, a 1 property owner here, was a recent ' guest of the Kathlu Charles C. Head, of Camden, a metn- ' her of the Head-Palst Co , this city , was a visitor here Friday .• Joseph Murray, of Philadelphia. , vl.lled the family or Dr. F. W. K '. Sledem In this city Hunday. , John Giants. uncle of Mrs.. Warren < Smith, has returned to this city after a > few days' visit to Vlrieland. , K S Wood-ward, of Camden, was i . among tire visitors here Monday. He I is a prominent summer resident. ■ Mlaa Totnlln, of Atlantic City, has 1 accepted a position as stenographer In 1 the oOlees of Masaey A Edwards. ' Oscar I). Thorupsoo and Miss Flor-. euce Moore, of Philadelphia, spent several days her t during the week. Mrs. Mark W. Adams visited her - sister. Mrs. Frank A. Adams. In Philadelphia, the latter part of last week Miss Helen McAllister, daughter of ' H. 8. McAllister, the dry goods merchant, and w Ife, Is visiting friends In Heleiu. . j The Hev.'johu J Sweeney, rector of St. Auguatloe's Church, returned , Saturday 'evening from a visit to | Trenton. , Dr. and Mrs. I.. 8. A Sledem, of , Philadelphia, were among the visitors , here Sunday, and they spent the time In their cottage. I Mrs. May Smith, of Haddonlleld. and her children have heen visitors at < the home of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. i A H. Hlghee, In tlila city. Samuel lleebee and family ..of Philadelphia; are occupying their cottage ( on Ocean avenue, ahove Fourth slreel. They will remain several daya. ' Director Henry 8. Kulherford and , Secretary 'Frank W. Kowkea, of t|ie ( CapS May County Hoard of Free- ( holder* were visitors here Halurday . , Mlaa Ellen M Foster ha* returned to | Mount St. Joseph's College. Chestnut | Hill, after spending iier vacation with , her mother and brothera In this city. ! John H. Kenuey. of Haddonfleld. who has a cottage at 1686 Asbtiry ave- < nue, this city, waa In town Friday i evening, accompanied by two frlenda Mrs. H. K. Wheatraan, of Philadelphia, owner of the Piqua In this city, waaamongthe visitors here yesterday Mrs. Wheat man has many friends al tlila resort. s Daniel Clawall and wife, who spent several weeks visiting their daughter In Philadelphia, have returned In their home al Seventeenth sljret and Aabury avenue, this aMy. Mlaa l.ula Wlesler, of Philadelphia, visited her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. C. Wlesler, In this city, Buudiy. She was accompanied by her ooualn, Mlsa Hertle Weblere, of Camden. Mr. aud Mre, Bertram X. Christian*en have moved to Uielr new bungalow hoiuv-18 Msdlsfiu avenue, Venice Park. Mra^Chrlattahyi'i formerly Mlsa AdeUTYWH^JayDie youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Bates, or this city To nrdlrsir Sehool Honae. Itepreaculallve# of the patriotic orders In this city appeared before the Boanf of Kdueetluu Tuesday evening and requested |iermlaslon to conduct Ilia dedicatory services at the new school building, on Wesley avenue, near Fourth street. The request was granted. Haddock 'a Pharmacy Parcel Po-t Delivery, (loods delivered free at yoor door wltblu fifty mile* of Oceen • Itj. We have a million-dollar stock to draw on; order anything. Candy, progs. Stationery adv. 1 B IS If
'ONE BID Foft NEW BRIDGE OVER BAH if . it . * S Contract Wi'l Probably be Awarded Saturday— Over 1 #51.000 Subscribed. I' The Sutton A Corson Co. and the ' Hill Dredging Co together sent In the only complete bid for tile construction " of the bridge over Great F.gg Harbor B#y from this city to Somen' Point reJjslved by the Ocean City Automobile Bridge Company Saturday afternoon. These bidders agreed to do the work 1 and construct a bridge with coiie.de decking, without the draws, for $1*4,- » 002.74; bridge with wooden decking, $161,487.07. r The Sun Dredging Company " presented a bid of *23,840 for tbedredglng. Before the bids- were opened by r Harvey Y. Lake, secretary of the bridge company. Mayor Headley, another of the company's ofllclal*, stated that the cniu|«ny had deckled, at a meeting held Friday evening, to only open tli© bids on Saturday. The con- ' tract would be awarded the following " Saturday, the object of the delay being to give the company an opportunity to ascertain the standing and respousl- • blllty of the contractors and sub-con- • tractors. 1 After the bids had 6een announced, ! It was evident that there was ilk- appointment 'because more bids had not been received. ' ' Cnder the condition*, the Stitton A Corson Co. will doubtless receive the 1 contract next Saturday. An estimate will be received Saturday for The construction of the two draws. Bids will also have to be »e1 'cured for the building of the foundation* for the drawn. It was stated yesterday morning IhalUM.OOO have been subscribed for bridge. Several of the business men here attended the Ovo hundred party .given 1 the Ocean City Yacht Club In Phils 1 adelphl* Tuesday evening In the ex- - pectatlon of securing a number of sub- I scrlptlons for the bridge from the 1 member* of the club GIVEN SURPRISE James (I. Mould, of tills city, waa ( thlrty-«lx yesndold last Thursday, and , friends gave bira a surprise party at iii* home.BTrutli street, In Iheevenlng. A few hours were spent pleasantly In to vocal and Instrumental music and In playing games. Those at the party were the follow- ... Mr. and Mrs. Mould and son. ' Mr, aud Mrs. lawny Howe and son, James; Mr. and Mrs. I. Hill. Carl. Kuth and Hazel Hill. Mr. and ' Mrs. J. Llby. Mrs Joseph Morey, Mr. and Mre. William Smith. Freda and Smith, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs 1 Smith, Keglnal Smith, Mr ' and Mr*. W Chattln, Haney, Mal1 colm, Ruib. Walter aud Alma Chat 1 1 tin, Mr aud Mr*. Park Richmond aud 1 son, llowman: Mr. and Mr* Joaeph . Wesley Barclay. Mr*. Garrlson, %Mra Oliver Llby and Mr*. Hreckley. MODERN APARTMENTS ; j N al cTi7~ruuHL.l t' «r*m Uroric P. Hssrr. J . T. Seal, the .builder, lias received ( , the contract from Ueorge F. Bauer, a Philadelphia business man, to erect a two-family apartment, costing $5560. mi Ocean avenue, near Fourteenth street. The bouse, wbleli will face the ocean, and be modem In every detail, will an asbestos shingle roof, with narrow weather-hoarding on the sides of the building. The Interior will have a chestnut trim and a sand finish. There will be seven rooms, large , pantry and batli In each apartment. Mr; Bauer, who ha* been a summer visitor here for a number of years, will occupy on* of the apartments. Hulr Trinity Church Bertlcrs. Regular services In Holy Trinity Church next Sunday morning al Hi 4?; evening, 7.45; Sunday school, 8 p. m The pre Denten season begin* next Sunday (Septuagealma), and it la the 1 design or the church In tuese three Sunday* before Ash Wednesday, Feb rugry 5, to eall the people from the ' feasting and Joy of Christmas to prepare for tha fasting aud humiliation 1 proper for the approaching season of Dent. Sermon lb the morning on ' Our Adversary, tba Devil." Io the . evening, "Htory of the Good Samarl- ' tan." Big Time Among P. O. a of A. (Wie hundred and forty member* ot . Washington Camp, No. 76, f, O S. of A , are requested to be present at the 1 meeting to be held tomorrow evening. Special nervlcos.donatlou of handsome 1 gift", past president's Jewel. Thedlatrict president will be present. r . * . Harry Haas, 'who was a butcher for , maiM'B. Powell, of this city, and • was known to a number of people » here, died In Atlantic City Monday., 1 of acute pneumonia, after an Illness of three days. He was buried In Phils- • delphla yesterday. I Will Boi:«! Collage. r Mrs. c. L. Lake has sold ana -of L. t M Crease's lote, at the corner of. Ray 1, avenue and Marine place. Io Charles Harre. a carpenter employed by Otis M. Townaend. The purchaser will htilld a cottage. _ . ' Chicken Holplr guppcr. . Dou't forget the chicken pot pie sup- ., per to tie given 111 tba social rooms of , lbs First Presbyterian Church by tlie . members «f |h( Dadles' Auxiliary • Thursday evening, January 28. Buy your tleketa early. it (lenlleman's open-face silver waleh. II either In Ocean City or on tornplke k between Ocean City , and Barnley a 1. point. Kinder pleas* return to Hrn'tif n XL olflct.
CITY IS ASKED TO WIDEN 1 WESLEY AVENUE DOWN TOWN
c , Commissioners Take No Ac-j Hon tending Inquiries Into ' Sitnation. e There was presented by Clayton I e , Haines Brick at the meeting -of the 11 City Commtsalonera a pellllnn re<|uesl 1 it log the opening of Wesley avciJfV ! !• from Twentieth to Thlrty-f o u A b j e streets. Reference to llily petition was ' 1. made In the Skntinki. a few week* k ago. e There were three batches of letters .- with the petition— souie In favor of the ' t, plan, other" Indltlerant and only three I opposed. !• Mr. Brick said that an effort had ' t- been made by himself, acting on he- 1 r hair of Win. Evans, a client , to -cc all e owning laud in that sectlou of the city. 1 1- He added that I here Is a demand for I this Improvement and he 'hoped the board would give it favorable conslderay "on. 1- Mr. Brick stated that 4HU7 feet of 1 g laud are represented by those who had j g actually signed. !' 0 Director Robert Fisher said there | I- are fourteeu squares ami there should - 1- b.e signers representing 141)00 feet. In considering this, Mr. Fisher stated. It 1 , occurred to him that a difficulty In the 1 ■- way of the .width sr the street should t be given careful thought, ' j ' Mayor Headley said he has always 1 1 understood Wesley avenue Is dedl- 1 e eated 00 feet on the city map. He supposed that most of the slgn.'rs 1 • want the«treet 80 feet wide. When 0 the street is opened, the electric' railway < • company will want to more Its tracks r to Wesley avenue from Central avenue. and he was of the view that the street ( f should not be less than hA feel wide. , Director Flshek said Dial the people - , here from the early days of the -city;, always spoke of Wesley avenue a* the j 1 80-foot wide street. How the change t • came about he dld nol kuuw. lie de , - slreil Information as to how many of „ the signers will give the additional feet , 1 laquinal. ! j. Mr/ Brick was unable to answer ", this Auesiioii. ,, Mayor Headley suggested that HI ,, ■ line tlirhugh Jo where an 80-foot w Ide ' -treet woiill go. Then, If It Is found safe to huifd Die street, aud the right " of way l« Jr cu ed, he would te willing . 1 to fa or t Reaction. , ' Pending rtnr securing of a map from • the city engineer, action on the pe- ' titlou was deferred for a week. 0 GEORGE HAROLD DEAD . 01 l.ockjaw. J George Harold, one of Mlli(-ille'" re- ' I spected citizen*, died at the Wlnefsnd 1 Hospital early Friday inoruliiJh 1 I Mr. Harold was plaiilng a board 1 several day* ago, when It slipped ami ' struck ihe back of his hand The -kin i . was scarcely brukeu, and, until three I , days after the accident, lie' felt iii his ! * I usual good health.
, He retired at the usual huur on ! . Tuesday night, ami on' Wednesday- | morning his Jaws were lightly lucked He was hurried to the hospital aud ; . the physician succeeded In relieving - the lockjaw on Ttfirsday morning ; The patient was Amadous all the 1 time, was suflerlug little pain, aud re 1 porta from the hospital were to the effect that he had a chance lor re 1 covery. ' At 4 40 o'clock Friday morning be 1 was seized with convulsions, during "] ■ uhlch he died. 1 Mr. Harold la survived hy a widow j and one daughter, Mrs. Ilelfurd Cos- • saboon, and one son, Edward Harold. c a letter carrier. r 1 He-ems an extensive property oa-ner * Jn Mlllvllle aud Ocean City, ami was r employed as a Rlassblower by Whltall Talum Company for year*. He was «
* one of IheYildesl meuibers of the First M E. Church ol. Mlllvllle j- ' Mr. Harold had a number of friends, j . ' here to whom news of his death was a shock. They extend deep sympathy j - to tlie family. HAVING GOOD TIME » id 1 *.,C. Doff mid W-fc KnlorlKK Z.Dr s t. In fsiorldH. _ t Writing from 81. Petersburg, FIb., S. C. Go IT, of the Atgleu, Ibliclty, says; • e "W# are having summer weather . - right along. Tha town K now about I tilled to It* capaclly of northern f tourist*. 'Johnny' Joriee' Show, with j II the high diver, loop-tlie-loop, Dixie | e Laud I* here, with real estate agents 1 I- and automobiles by Ihe hundred". . The town Is ImlldP'g up the whole ' way between Tampa and Hore Celga i , Hays. Tlie Oulfport ears and all j | ' steam boats are running loaded. Fish 1 1 ' have gone Into the gulf for their own . ' protection Fl«he rmen are at present | ' fitlchlug quoits, playing checkers,^ " tending lot'sale# and taking side trl|» ' till the return of the fish Io Ihe bays. Itooelenf are crowing all- night and | a nearly all day. Everybody 'la happy ! to be '.n this Sunshine City. " "Could you mall me a nice bpokh-t '' and small mep showing the location i * of Ocean City and any advertising you ' r,i think would be of Interest? There is '' a party here that wants- In locele asummer home on the New Jersey i coaat." ' In mates of the cottage of OF. Glly bert were given a scare Tuesday even- , r* ng by tbedlsoovery of a while or light I le colored man I11 the rear of the house, II who waa In the set of climbing the porch to reach Ilia second story, It l« , said. Tba police were summoned, but Ihe fellow Bed before tlielr arrival. if Man* llRtirttsnliia. ie There were two carloads of excury slonlsta to Ihla clly on the Weet Jersey y A Seashore ltallr<iad 00 Sunday, most of Die passengers being property owners Many expressed disappointment Dial the excursion train had uot L been run all the fall. i- Try an AdVertlfcwMt . | the Hkstimkl ;
28 FIRE ALARMS DURING YEAR 1912 ^ Active Work by Department . ! Members Kept the Losses Very Small. - , There were 28alarmsof Hie In this city , during the year IB12, Chief Couver re- . |H>rts. Most of Diem were of a trifling nature and Ihe greater pari of these I extinguished by the apparatus . from the Ninth street house. I The !lre« of any consequence weie as follows; Jaiiuury H Storage house of George , W. Ernst. Loss, f/iou ' February B— Oil house owned by Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Loss total, I May 25— Hlirhle owned- by the Con--tuner*' Ice 1 o. luias, »2'i0. . November 21— Cottage owned by ! 1 Mlaa Mary Corson, loss, $1280. , November 24-Cottage 730 West ave [ ; owned by Anderson Bourgeois . loss. $150. I Quick response and active 'work by ' responsible for the sma'll low. from FREEHOLDERS TO MEET Consider, policlinic of Her. Ie»'« Holm Hridice. A joint session of the Atlantic and .Cape May County board* of freeholder* | will be held In Cape May Court House next Tuesday. Io cuuslder Die building of Ibe bridge over Egg Harbor Inlet, | Bee-ley'* Point and Homers' | to connect the Ocean Parkway; thus tilling out the original plan, and Io determine the best course to j pursue with the view to obtaining Stale aid and suitable legislation al Die coming session of Ibe I-eghlature: deem necessary. The meeting will be open. Al the meeting of the City t'omrals- 1 "loners a letter was read from Fire i Conver calling attention to Die j condition of the floor of the Ninth , street lire house. Mayor Headley recommended that Die floor be patched i up temporarily. Ksthlu Closed for A winie The Misses l^wls and Conartl, of . Jlie-tttihluTTVlIJ. leave Ibis afternoon for Philadelphia and West Cheater, j They will vlsli friends in the last named place until about March 1 The I Kathlu will be closed until Search 5. The SKNTINKI. Printing House I* ; kept busy turning out Job work, but It I will be pleased 10 do yours. Come In and talk It -over. adv.
REYIYAL DRAWS ( MANY TO CHURCH ~ Dr. Haines is Being Assisted in Work by the Rev. J. L.. Howard. 4 fesled In Ihe revival services now In progress in the First M. K Church. . and there Is a gratifying attendance t al Die meeting each tveulng. The m'eetlug" were begun last Sunday evening, wlien a number of people evluced deep-emotiun. y The pastor, the Rev. Dr. John B. I. H allies. I« being assist©)- by th* Rev. * J. L. Howard, former pa-lor of tha e Kemble M. E Cburcli at Woodbury, . whgjgj now|eng*ge«l 111 the evangelistic -itfhL" „ Excellent results are looked for from these revival services, a* there appears e to be a general awakening of religious fervor among those attending the ' t meeting*^ RECALL PETITION It la stated by those who are actively ' Interested In the petitions for the rei. call of Mayor Headley that signatures arc beiug added every day. More than y the required nuiuber.of signatures have i e been appended, according to the re11 ports of those who are working for the recall. It la said by these people that no Dine, when most of the voters will be The dye-year old son of A. H. Porter, " of this city, underwent an operation at 1 9 Jhe Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, , Sunday evening. At last reports Ihe ;■ Utile one was doing well. An shares* formed at the base of Ihe child's skull, ' and the operation was neceaaary In * the efforts to save the boy's life. Dr. 0 Peltlt hurried the pat'ent to the J hospital. ^ Red Men's Stale Council. * A full board of great chlefa of Red Meu Is to be elected this year, and there are numerous candidates In- the field for Junior sagamore and great repre Mutative*, so- It Is likely that Ibe - session, which opeus In Atlantic Clly r Thursday, February 27, will be largely - attended. The -Atlantic Clly tribes 1 are preparing 19 give tbe visitors a big - reception. I . 9|addoc|[,0 pharmacy 1 Eighth and Asbnry Ave. | INyal's Remedies " What nre\they? Why do we recommend them? They are a line of family remedies Do be used when unnecessary to call M. s D.) made by the best chemist in United t State*. We recommend tliem because we 1 know- their comtmsition and can return . to you price paid if not satisfactory.
The talesl Baps in Ocean City I Two Twin Houses on Wesley Ave. below Twelfth St. wan EACH- ^ Twelve rooms itud bath, asbestos roofs, fitflsbed basements all conveniences, extra waslistand and toilet in basement, ; living and dining rooms panelled, ceiling panelled, all in chestnut. Dutch halls, columns between living and dining j very large closet room. Ideal summer homes. BARBER A MARTS s
The New Year at P O XV ELL'S ! We desire to thank our friends and patrons for their liberal pafnmi during 1912. We are making a special effort to serve you bettet during the com'ng year titan ever before with better facilities, larger stock and right prices. ■■hone 7W-W Powell's 9" Anbury Ave B. FRANK SMITH Real ELstate and Fire Insurance 101« A8BURV AVgNUK, OCEAN CITV, N. d. , on Asbnry avenue near First street, - $1,100.00 I Cottage on Anbury avenue near Twelfth street, - - - $2000.00 j at Wesley avenue and North street, .... $360 00 ! Lot at Eleventh street aud Central avenue .... $1.16000 j at Ceutriil avenue, ...... $600 00
THE BEST OFFER - i II - Within the Next Ten Days Will Purchase a Lot on Park Place or on Third Street I \ , | Each lot is 40 feet honi by 100 feet <1^) aud lias ce,ment pavements and curb. ^ T Ideal location in which to erect a modem apartment bouse for investment •jH, Tliese lots must be sold. This is a bona fide offer, so J make your bids. , ' - Address STANTON and SCULL INCOKPOKAieD l Eighth »t. below Asbury ave.
■ / A AiJ A A * M • l MCALLISTER'S ]: i 't ^ Our Great Mid-Winter Clearance Sale of j ' ' f > Winter Goods is Kow in Full Swine, j* * ' : • t . i - .] < i We arc offering Bargains in all kinds of Winter Goods and { 1 t V ' | Remnants. " Now is the time to buy Coats. Furs and I I a > , j Flanhels. We are very, busy but can take care of you | , * " r . promptly. Sale. will continue eleven days more. Dou't j > ' ' ' I' miss the opportunity. j I ' ; < r - ■ j • s. 1.33. McAllister j L ; ! | . 1 '
Mon^y to Loan on First Mortgages ' $500.00 $1,000.00 $1,200.00 ^ $1,300.00 $1,500.00 * ^ $2,000.00 We have on hand the above ; amounts for immediate investment , JOSEPH I. SGULL & COMPANY 757 Asbury Avenue REAL ESTATE .no INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 1 A 11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. | MONEY TO I.OAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to kuow If you can get It; we can tell you at ] once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties; Choice cottages for < sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— tbe choice of [ Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. - .. 1 REAL ESTATE MORTQAQE INVESTMENTS I E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH B TREET OOEAN CITY. N. J. ■■ Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home f FOR S A L E-A 1°» locatod in Seotion O, Oessa City, H. J., — Jn vicinity of But* ruad and Pennsylvania and Raading Railroad autions. Also sites for. bungalow* eituata on Great Kgg Harbor Bay.UoreUy'.^nt, S.J. • ARTHUR D. BARROWS Ouardlan 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITV, N. J.
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■ l AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apart mgnt to fur- ■ nisb? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying^elsewhere. Window Shades a Specialty. Chas, 1 Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbtrj Awnte
Tree Gotta&e Sites AT Peermont-Avalon, N. J. » We will deed lote on tbe Main avenue, one and one-half bloeke from tbe ocean, free of all locumbranoea, to tbose persons who will build CDtl^fM on 0 same coetlng not leee than $1600. £ Apply to Avalon Improvement Co. K> I JOS Arch Street, Pbllada. or Pecrmont. New Jersey >0 ■
, H ANN BUILDING 1 eighth 8t. Opp P. R. R. etotlo.i DIRECTORY n -^Flr«t Floor— 301 Eighth Street — =■ RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 1 305 Eighth Street—^- • . E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law ^ f- ' ~s —Second Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5— — JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION ■o Rooms 8-9-10-11 - YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA FOR RENT.-Mod doirabb oflka In Ocas TJ T Q 1 |IU Am, Sj: iad ual u. HAnn, UfOCr 8
Scotch Hall Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Sra. . A quiet borne suitable for the well, the invalid, or the elderly. Tonic and curative treatments. Baths. electricity, etc. Graduate Dietitian. Superior, healthful table. Unobstructed Ocean View. B. McOIBENY, General riansger. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Head Nurse. H0TGL bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth BtraeU OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH « THE IMPERIAL IUU CkNTRAL^AVE.. OCXAH CltT. 8 J UlnsOTWv*5!£'l5s,TSIt Mrs- c-orraat. THE KATHLU 1 lUICMirml Arena.. OCMAH CITY, H.J. ' - t'luscd until March 6. 1013 MIMrtlCB LtCWln A COHARX) WYOMING 7S4 OCKAM AYKSt't "was «i*. h. j. a. p. mugi HOTEL ATGLEN > On* of lbs most eaotrally looatad hotels im Oosaa City. Tha aim baa always hem to make tbh bona* select and homelike, aad Its I Urge aad seen red patronage proves its sse- ; For terms and patuoolan address, a. c. —pp. r»i. THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. Open all tbe year. First -class table board. Evening dinners. SIM. C. P. S'l LVKB THE LAUREL ~ 1118 CENTHAL AVKHUE, NEAE BEACH OCEAH CITY, H. I. ESI. a WITH TOWIIEII, Prwp Open nu tbe year Wrn* for terms STERLING HOTEL I OPEN ALL YEAR Hot water best. iW inter Imarder* aolkHted. " THE HEWUNGS Moat deelrsble IocsIIod. Opto all • yrsr. Klsvstor to street level. Vapor - Host. L H. EBWIUeS Ninth and Wesley see. Oeesa Clly. It. J. f Donee Every Cold Lunches, - Wednesday arid f*r. Saturday Night ; The Excursion House JAMES CLARK Preprtrtnr MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE I SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. sui, tar *rr abb ihpbsbbe . O. L. LAKE ...REAL EST ATE AGENT... OBrreepooaenee •attain Dentins, Buying and EelrilE CLARENCE S. SCULL c -Keel Estate aad laanraacn— ° - 60S Eighth Street OeeeeCHy . New Jareay
_ mark * Undertaker and Enjbalmer TbOM IB OQESli CITY.*. JFirst National Bank Ooean City, N. J. CAPITAL WEMR. SWFUK MA.MV vm Hmteaai W.BCOTT*JJP.CEaaill ^ ^ DIREOTOnai a Wnuey lake Leeima. tammas ,r Bl'a^M. Mareban C. r. l II nil S

