Ocean City Sentinel, 5 June 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel ' THL'IWDJ. V. J I ^ K . I"1 We sliall be glad to receive Iteni* of •■leys ami communications of interest to this community and our render- 1 every where. • ^ All comtUUllk»tluiia should .lie accompanied with the ful!\iiame and address of Ihe writer, not deewxarlly for publication, Init a- a irniipihlee^of < good faith. j ii DOTS. Many bather-. . f,! Tlie generous -uiu donated toward II Ilie mortgage fund by the auxiliary of , 'f the - I're-hylerlan Cliuirb »a< Jilgtdy | njqirecinled by the church official-. h _ PERSONALS. |» Mi™ Mirabel Ii Homier, «.f nyberry, Mr- It. K. Kngli-h, of l'hllade1|.hiH. J la registered at the Alglen. .1 t'harle- Mallhew- ha- o|«ned hi- h W|^' (°f .''""j1''"''"' 1 II J. Fomrrey. and wife, of Philadelphia, registered at the Hterllug. n ' Mr-. Kaiiiia junea, of Philadelphia, tl It. J. Oilmore ami wife, of I'hlladel- ,j phla, registered at the Oceanic, I, W. l>. Hon. ail ami wife. of I'hlladel- -I phi*, are at the Hale apartment. _ John V.Hcott and wife, of Plilladel- a pfiTs, rei?Vlereil at the Wyouisug. o: George K Bauer, of Philadelphia, f ha- opened lile collage, I.WI Icean kveB. Campbell, of Macon, Ua., vl-lled friend, here the'lattej part of l»»l * week. J. || Croashighant and family. oft ■' Ph ll.d el |>l ■ in. regl-tered at the HI—' 11 rayne. L. II. Wurne and wife, of I'hlladel Mtrand » j! i. II. Jatmnu and wife, of Phlladclwere among the vlrtlbrs here » F'rlday. „ Mr*, Mary K .Hands, of thl-clly. -pent Meniorlar Day Willi out-of-town h friend*, j j' Mr*. It t roomer, of Philadelphia, ha. niwrncd lier collage. 1809 We- Icy p Itobert It. Vollnui auil fainlly, ..f " Philadelphia. «» ere here during, the . holiday*. \ > The Kev. A. C. (learl.arl, ol Tiicka. 1 hoe, waa nmoug the "l-llor. here n .Saturday. ,1 Klflli rtreel. ' e plija, have opened their callage. 7JO Sixth street. P. K. Sagemhnph and family, of a ~i.aii*dowiie, were among the arrivals al the Kalblu. / ■ I Kreebulder J. P. Fox and N lei Carl- * *ou, of tbi* clljr, were In Salem on Memorial Day. « -Krtfrtsrmiou, a Marmora bushles- ' man. make, frequent vlWa to till* city In hw auto. j\ , A. A. Howell and family, of llad I doulleld, have opened Ihelr collage, ' Hit! Sixth -Irecl. \ f John S. Morrl* and family, of Phlla- .v delplila, are occupying llielr collage i on Ocean avenue. Mr. and Mra. Paul Kiderlay, of , ■Delancn, vl-lled relative- 111 Ihlacily , during Ibe. holiday*. K. M. Mai pa— and family, uf Phlla- j delplila, have opened llielr collage, , Hfi Plymouth place. A. Hoover and family, of Newaik. ' have opened llielr collage. Tlikd -Irecl J and Ailaiillc aveuue. Mi*. Jeanelle Phillip", of Phl'adel- i phi*. I. v lading her staler, ,MI«* M. K. C. Phillip., Ihlacily. Mr*. Mary A. Hherrlck ami .on, of Philadelphia, are hi llielr new enllage, iti

H57 SI. Charlee place. J. A. Illchmoiid and wife, of Phlla drlphia, were amnug the week'* ar- ,, rival* at the He'wllug*. el Mra, K. A. Jordon and family, of H addon Held, have <>|>encd their col- r| lage, HlU.S-veulh atreel. In A. H Ulckler and wife, of Camden, have opened their collage at Tenth P -tree! and Ocean avenue. ^ Mr*. It. J. Campbell and family, of Philadelphia, are lu the Van apart- w menu, 18 \\'e»ley aveiihe. P. J. Baral aud family, of Philadelphia, are occupying llielr eoltag-, 1918 y Aebury avenue, for the «ea*on. h William H. Johnson and wife, of " thUclty, have been spending several n daya w ith friend* In Hrldgelon. ,, Itobert W. Hcott aud family .of Over- h brook, have opened their collage, 881 HI. Charles place, for t|ie season. ,| (jeurge Burton and wife, of Wynde- v more, are occupying apartmeiiU In ' their apartment house, the Wayne. ( D. M. PaUou and Mlee K. It. Patton | enjoyed a stay at the Breakers. Mr. I I'attun Is an euthuslastlc Usher man. ' Miss Caroline M. Oetrel, of New ( Vork. le visiting Mra. C. Oelxel and , daughter. Mm Tlllie, at the Imperial. I K. M. Simpson, of Koxburo, has* hie family pleataully located In their col- ( lage, 811 Brighton place, for the sea- | Mrs Wlufleld H. Ferguson, of Wert Philadelphia, has been vl.lllng her friend, Mra, Oeule Uluckert, In tbls city. Capt, John Homer* and wife, of For Hai-k -Two Aebury .avenue lot*. No-. B14 and 015, Hectlon D. I hie I -ecllon I* fesl building up: the boardwalk exieuds through ii; sidewalks »f . granolithic. Addre™ Thomas J. Saw- 1 yer. Worcester, Maw. adv., 8-15, tf For Bale.— Open boat Lnlieb, 35x7; Kaiaco engine: HxlO h. p.: all In good order; under cover at Twelfth rtreel aud Bay Addre*- B. Nelma, 48 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, or Fifth air mI aud Bay. adv , 618; If.

TO GET 5 MONEY FOR AIRMAN Business Men's Association Appoint Committee to ( Secure $ iooo. At the meeting of the Business Men'- ; A.-oclxlloh Monday evening, a torn-' j mlltee of Ihree wa- appointed to ao- ' -licit fund- aud employ an aVIator ». j iue<l Cray for the summer season. w | If, -he l.engaeed: HJs Mr, (Iray'e in- . leiillon to give dally nig Id- aud take r pa—eiiger- wlili blm and al-o he plan, f tu -tart a school- here. H# will start, If the .money I. -ecuretl, wbout July I The amount of muney needed I- tloisi. A- | A letter tya- reeeltcd frum'the Head- w -Itlllisiad Com j. any -tatlug that P' the i-omijjuy will lake up the mailer * of II fgtr train from here lo Tuckahoe . II I- -aid lhat not a great bomber of hi -ul-criplMi- have tuen rei-eleeit to- tli to ral«e for the purpo-e of having a ba-elmll team here till- sea--on There should he a better And I" VI III vl I le. have opened their collage in the Thirty fourth -tfeet section of this II ••lly. - ' " : .,- or F, I indent*, of the ■•Phlllle-," was "i giie-t of J. W. Barber and family Sunday. - . l" riloniH- M S. -oil ami wife, of Plellalug'opeiieil llielr 'collage at WW Third ^ -'Mr*. J. IK Means, of Philadelphia, of the lli-c-ayiie for several days re- .p| ceiilly. Henry Ellis and family, of Phlltdelphla, were here during Ilie holidays. occupying their cutlage. 0U5 Wesley |„ Charles A* lletainer and family, of ahave opeuetl Ihelr col- s| Plymuulh place .anil Atlantic w phla wa- a week-end visitor lUlle Dr. S. I-:. Ayar- ami family, of I'hlh » hi'llil-'StV*1 They' eMlertalnsit goert- 111 Mra. Dl/./.le Wallace, of Mlllville, m been -prmlmg a few days Willi m l ap! aud Mrs. Keujaiuln Henderson; In title i lly. • Mr*. Harry MacCUIIougb, of We-I -pent a week with her pa trills, Mr and Mr- Frank Sohock, pi of I iii* city Charles Verl-nder. of Darby, Will, rri Mr- , Ida M. Tarve*' collage. 891, Ceil- ^ Mi- Mary Fergu-ou aud lier little I" nephew, -peid tin- Memorial Day hull- |- dais with Mrs. S K. Warren, t«m('oiiI rail aveliiie. ■' 1 ll I (a -K. Wall, Who Is In the, wall P- "per hilrtne— here, underwent a sue- , ci—rul opera the Cooper Hiy-pl-l.l 'Cue-day. „ ■' The' Bev. Kdw-ard J. Whalen. of hi lirnwii'* M lll»-ln-llie- Plurs, vi-lleil I lie Itev John J. Sweeney the taller pari . of la-l week. , Joseph M. I towlanil aud family, of rnilailelphla. rum. down hi their w a ii I o and opened their collage, on SI. u Charles place. Howard WNlktns. of Philadelphia, ,, will -iiend lire summer here, having . rented J V II Happ's collage, 40 Aa- 11 bury avenue. « Mra. Hlieel-lliie. uf Plilladel phla, will -peml I he -uiuiiier lu this city. She u lia- rented J V. H. Happ's. cottage, SO A-bury avenue. ' Mr. Bird Mrs Siniu-I Kuaaell, Jr., of < leruiaiilown. -pent Hie week-end ■Willi friends Hi apartments al the ■ i-ieksley, Ihiaiflly. , F Dr. and Mrs H. H K < netl. of^Vesl' a , Philadelphia, collage owuers here, have returned home after spendlug a week lu litis resort. Mrs. Lynch, who ha- been attending " lire Wilder monlhs In Philadelphia, * ha* relurneil and opened her collage, e Hear Commodore Samuel W. Wood . aud family, of Philadelphia, were at : Ihelr collage, 887 St. ttbarlea plica, ■ during Ilie li.Tldaya «' Paul A. Davis, Jr., a retired Phlla- a • delplila merchant, Is vl-llliig Ills aon, t William B. D.vlsp al Fuurlh street Q aud A lanllc avenue. Ml— Dull Wlerter and friend. Mis* , ' France. Slmuvcr. of .Philadelphia, v.* , lied Mr. and Mrs, U Wider, of this and Mrs. C Wider, ot mis

oily, during Ihe week. -| Herbert Smith and' wife, of HaddutiHeld, vl-lled the former- brother. .. ,ew I- K. Smith, and family, In Ihls V city, during the holidays. 111 Dr. 1. "IOA. Stedem and family, of "I Philadelphia.. returned home Sunday pi a'flerni*. :<(Xfr -pending th« holidays c, Ihelr <s:'t=ge In Ihls dly . tc Theodore H. l.uder*, of Plilladel- fl phla, a summer resident here for some years, ha- rented William M. Kaock'a * cottage, 1(W7 Central avenue. w Miss D. Itoweu, of Philadelphia, tl who own- a Plymouth placa cottage j III this city, wa- here Friday. She f( was accompanied by a friend. Mis- Bertha Adatn-, daughter of Vi'lllard W Adams, of this city who P been leaching near Medlord, N. J , returned home for the eummer. x C. H Stevens, a Pblladelpl Is , merchaul, aud hla wife have taken possession of one of the Kynett cot- , lage*, 610 Twelfth rtreel, forthe season. Charles K. Meehan.of tlerinantowu, who Is building a due collage al 1 Thirteenth 'street and Wesley avenue F wa* here Saturday, accompanied by r his two sous. , Mis* Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, beeo entertaining her niece, Miss J Itulh M Barber, and also Mlse Camilla ' Plasschaert, at her apartments, 850 i Fourth street. , Frank H. CampUm aud family, of , Philadelphia, are bera for the season ' at 1084 Central aveuue. Mr. tampion , lo catch some channel bain, as In other years. Thomas Cooper McCahan and ' family, of Overbrook Farms, Over- , ■ have opened Ihelr pretty collage here for Ihe seaaon. Willi them are t Mr. and Mrs Johu K Phillip*. I r E. T. Htoleaberry and"*lra. Ureen.bf 1 » Philadelphia, are here for the season. occupying Mis* Noble's collage on f Wesley avenue, near Fifth atreet. Mr . Hlote. berry came down In Ills new Cadillac ■_ " • Fob Bbrt.— Fine toned Francis BeJ ' eon piano. 785 Wesley, city. adv.. II -j For Hai.K -Two lot-. t*lx 100 feet, r corner Flliy-elghth and Central. Address K. W H.. rtKRTiNKi.omoe. A<lv. ii Will exchange well-rented Wast H Philadelphia property for Ocean City h lot* or collage. -Add waa Denial B h Weelman WHoulh Fn.nlAtraa4. PblHI. ilel phla, Pa. adv., 18-6. tf. 1

f > SUMMER COTTAOES-HERE ARE RENTING RAPIDLY

- ' S CITY HALL BILL HAS MEN RILLED „ Ninth Street Paving Ordi- " dinance Meeta Same Pate re from Commissioners. fl| 'At the regular meeting of Ihe City ai Commissioner*. City 'Clerk John E stated thai he . had a petition, j.; will) 1(18 name- protesting against the j a pa—age of Ihe onl I fiance provhllng for J city.liAll anil Hie furnishing thereof 7 ,,| Director Flalier said that Inasmuch ! m a- there was a petition llle-l again-l Hit- onllnance providing ror a city lull, tl ereil ' agreeil lo Ihe motion, which was ,, pa— .1. * Director TIiOmi moved lhat lhe,ordl-v ta nance be Uakeu up aud read. After Hie ordinance bad been read, m Tbiirn moved thai II be passed *, third and llual reading and lake j usual course of passed ordinances. I <« The motion Was seconded hv DlrecMayoh Head ley -lale«l Ilia! he.le-j -Ired In -ay a few word- before Ibe F form'or government, he -aid, Ihe pen- | pie liave a right lo petition, but he fell | m that lliey would act dlOereiilly )n this | lB case did they understand conditions, j The lire house I- I" very had condition |f, aud unlit for men to sleep In. The city | ha. new lire apparatus coming aiul js. ha. no place' lo put It In. The lire j n Is practically railing down. Ii j isn't so much Ibe mailer of a city hall p a place for the lire ftpparalus. The <• speaker said II a man and a Woman arrerte.1 that night llawgpu Id ii'h Ii would Ilk. a year at.d a half le- p fore a cliy.hnM could be ready for use, and he was of the opinion llial long will reallfce llie-'mtrtake lliey have, I' 1SW ai' nance, bul I feel thai I am making * » Wage when I do," .aid Ibe speaker T| Director Flslierluld thai he agreeil , with the seulluient of Ibe mayor, but, j IT believing that be must represent Director .Thorn said lhat. like Ihe | he feels that the people are! making a mistake, without knowing r It. He presumed. -tie said, that the j ^ petition expressed the feeling- of the lieopl# and he also would vote "no. 'i Mayor Headfey said flial certainly |( of tliTpeople. It la luhiorily rule in- ™ -lead of majority. Au election would , tlie only-way to gel Ibe right view. City Clerk Adams announced that b. had a petllT.il against ihe widen ^ lug of Ninth alreet wml the laying of ,, Wood blocks on Ihls rtreel, Willi 115 usmes signed. 11 Director Fisher said thai, a. lu the f preceding ordinance, he would move p lhat Ihe vole l>y which the ordinance passed l>e reconaldered. i » This was agreed to by tee other (| members of the board. Director Thorn moved that the ordinance he taken up ou third aud dual » reading. 4 c After II had been read Director Jj moved lhat it be pa— ed on third f and llual reading. Mayor Headley said he thuughl Ihls 1 action by the petitioner* was a bigger mistake than the other. Thk ordinance entrance to this city for the new bridge ami to have It completed In lime. It ' the ordinance I* reconsidered or put lo , a vote, driven would have no entrance Ihe |9S0,U)0 roadway. The commls- i -loners had endeavored to get a line ^ boulevard The people, he aald, In his Opinion, did not give the mailer proper , consideration. He said he would vole "no" on the ordiuauce. 1 Director Fisher said that It was lo a , ijireeior risuei -««w •» - ■■■ - pur

spirit of development aud Improve- __ ineut within our borders In -building bridge tbal he with Ihe other commissioners wanted Ninth street as a ■pleudld boulevard. He aald he was particularly dlrtresaed ovar this because of not having a audible entrance the city on the great bridge. He further said he did not think It wa* keeping good faith with the people who subacrlbed to the bridge to atop proposed Improvement It was a to the city and a breach of He added that he would vote "uo," no matter how lll-ooncelved the petition might be — Director Thorn said heagread with rMayor Headley aud Director Flalier r and would vote "no." Jadice l.anaorelle'a BroihrrBrre Paul Lamorelle and falully. of Ht. | David's, are occupying their cottage at Seventeenth street-end Asbury avenue | tfie season. With them are Mr. i and Mr*. George Sinclair, of Philadelphia, and Berl Hunt, of Wayne. Mr. i Hunt, who Is Ihe Hence of Mlse Kath- ' I.amorslle. I- recuperating from I recent attack of lllnes*. Mr. Lamo- I ' relle la a brother uf Judge Lamorelle, ; of the Philadelphia Orphan*' Court, j Hair Oone Down-Heal-I A J. Hmlth, prealdeut of Ibe Board ' of FMuealTm, and wife left a few daya ! Since on a trip to the New Englaod *- Htales. They plan to be away until I - f October. Mr. Hmllh was born In lhat . . section. r Low.— A airing of pearla between. I F.ighih aud Ninth streets, opposite Pennsylvania station. Pleaee return - I. 848 Asbnry avenue. adv., It ^ 1 WAimtn — Osteopath wanta two1/ I rooms ou Urst floor; state prloe and lo- ! > I- catlou Address Dr. Thomas J. Hyau, ! t Osteopathia!, 410 East HlaU i street, f Trautou.N.J- adv.. It j* y For Rgfrr.— Will let aiiaee for auto | " [. by weak or seaaou lu private garage, j t atasfcasja

Stanton and ^cnll, Inc., Report an Dnusually Snccessfnl Business. tage-rerkcrs here In great number-, unit many hou-es were taken 'during J. M. Chester report- the following Yentals: William O. Cotton, Philadelphia, floor T.H. fimmons' spsrtiifenre. 8lti Asbury aveuue. . ' ■ II. Ii. DeW III, MlUviiltbsWIIIiam Wlyt^olUge, Fourlli rtrebv and ijvc-nue, n Mrs^-M. ■ lA^Wulnjmlen I'hlladelpbi^.^Hluimon^Vlrrt' fl...r apartyjszzA*. : llWSl.aire collage, fk« Kl/venlh .Intel Mi- Emma Nei.ns, Pblladafphlfc, collage' KcA-bjd'y avenue. Mr* Maryl? Chester, P'hiladelplila. second Ib-ir apartinenl, 898 Central Geo. A. II igghis, Philadelphia, rt-'nl- . Harvey C. Miller. Philadelphia. Mkry Hhore's collage, ih'jn Wesley F W. Kile. Phllaitelphia, Waller Tenth -Iriel collage. Ell-worth Dougherty. Philadelphia, collage 405 Central>venue. Ernest Blood, Philadelphia. Mrs, Florenca'M. Champion's Ninth rtreel cotlagw, J ItoiieyW^e-ley avenue ...I ti. W tiretx.' Philadelphia, llr-l floor Dr. Joseph K Hoberls, l.'amdeii, T. !H. Hhuinons' second floor apurtmeul. j 14U9 Central Mvenua. ' Edward <!j Warren. Philadelphia. J. Fox's collage, Second -ireel and J. II Shiver, Philadelphia, .894 Si. Charles plgce. " Patrick \(4allagher, Philadelphia. W J. TVrgot-in, I'hlladel pins, second Hour Eureka spsrluienl. George H. Mendelihall, I'hlladelS*'A~Buflo'ek,* Philadelphia. 719 I Wesley avenue. F. F Forties, Philaift-lphia. seisiiid floor 818 A-bury avenue Sirs John Levering, Philadelphia, i Wesley aveuue. < C H. Mcl lvalue. Philadelphia, tlr-i ' Adams apartments. I c. E Haskell, Philadelphia, second i door Adams apartinenl-. K. F' Knrlwie, Philadelphia, 89b De- ! L*neey place ! T. Monte Johnsou. Philadelphia, Tyudall collage. J H. Cros-uigham, Philadelphia, Marl- list ou DeLancey. place. Joseph I Scull A, Co. reporPtlie fol1895 We*ley avenue, to Vv Camden E E Eddowes' collage, 1918 Wesley avenue, to a Phlladelphlan. Samuel Dixon'* collsge, 11159 Asaveuue, hi a Philadelphia man First floor of Seymour Davis' apartmedts. 1395 ( Icean avenue, lo a Philaman. Fklwaril S. Peuunck's collage. 508 Eleventh street, lo a Philadelphia!). F'lr-l floor of. I he Allen apsrlmenls. 1111 Wesley, avenue, lo a Phlladelphlan. R. F. Holmes' collage. 1012 Wesley to a Philadelphia man. Two garagea In Dillenbeek'* garage Philadelphia and Camden men. Stanton and Scull. Inc. .who liavehad highly successful season lu renllug Mages, having thus transacted bu-l-to the auiounl of 190 000. which does not Include the leasing of a hotel, report the following rentals: .Ralph Todrivetid's cottage, 1800 Aeavenue. Bear of V Beutham's cottage, 81.5 Central avenue. Second floor of the Carlton apart inenta. > Second floor of the Brooks apartments, 898 DeLancey place. Oscar H. Redgrave-' collage.. 3118 street, F'lrst floor, south side, of the Wayne apartments Seymonr Davis' collage, Fourteenth alreet. west of Ocean avenue. Seymour Davie" oottage, Ocean ave1 south of Fourteenth atreel. Joseph R. Dale's cottage, 918 De-Laneey-place. Mrs. Nettle Butler's cottage, .157 As1 bury avenue.

CATHOLICS END ! WEETS MISSION - I'aul i st and Pastor of Chareft Are G-ratificd With Success ■ of Services. , = i- The Catholic mission comlucleii tor i, a wbfk by the Rev D J llrvlnei C S ft P., of New Vntk I lly, in SI Align- ' The closing rervlres I -Wed of fliial ' \ i, words of advice addre— cl to tlie con ) i. gregatlon by the missionary, In which t > ^_e appealed to I hem tc5 keep the good | ii resolutions formed during the mi»-io» I and bT-el llielr gs/e through life m.l on the/rtaodard- of the uorld. bul I. i.|«n food's Slaudsrd-. He appealed -Tlie Papal ldr--lng*wa. 'parted lu " . Ihe corigregslTm, a I'd Fall.ei Ite- , vine Ihaukvd- Father rfweeiley "for In "llielr geuernu- <-o-o|ieralT.n aud llielr . .whole- -souleil eiilliil.ia.nl Ihr.nigh.iul the week. Alpiort every memlier of the parish, be said, made Ibe mi-Tin, ] y and many i.f the pariid.im.er. have i gone out of llielr way tu thank the' , r partor for having given ibe man ..ppor- ] _ (unity to enjoy a nil-Ion i . were delivered during the week, and ] m(i re than sixty -inert Ion- were an- i ,1 swerrd publicly -i|uesllon« lhat were | placed In 'the "question box" liy Caili- j .. olics ami non -Catholics. I. Father Sweeney also -poke briefly al | the nforidng service, thanking Father ' ,r Devlne f»r Ills great work and Ihe Hue I re-imn-e made by the congregation. '. He ex pressedjtlmsel f as highly gratl- [ I, fled at t|»e result of the week's mission, i d Mrs. J. P f F'ox, of this clly, returned I. daughter. Ml™ Mary, at Darlliigion ' Seminary, Wert Cheater. She attended I I. the wedding there of one of the pupil., i at which Miss F'ox was a bridesmaid, j ( -culinary were held Tuesday ! 9 F'oR IlKMT.— Uufurnlsfied apartment ] — living room, dining room, kijehsrl. , d pantry, two bedrooni» bslh and j.irch . - -Including heal and hot water, by the ! i. year; 8950. Apply »i» Central -nve^ . II . For Hai.K.— Cottages and lots In \ ,1 most de-lrable locations m Ucean City, , Apply to A Cotton tll» Asbury avenue, ' Ocean City. New Jersey. adv. ] { SUP PL EE J , [ Quality and Ser- J j J vice are Depend- J ■ 4 able. : : : : { •J 18 f de|ieiidable service lhat no f f year lias |«s»e.l .Ntlmul s f •; i noteworthy iacre.se in. mm- f - f - lw» «f patrons. ; ( * j 1 • Our employes take as t (e t .ranch interest in our patron, j i as we do. because tbey bene- 4 J fit, and they cannot afford lo id 9 give bad service. All work ;* { together for the common :h 9 goad and tbey will appreci- | il, J ate it as much sa we do if ( ^ you jrport any delinquen- ( 15 » ' SufifUt Milk ham tetter „ j . . V $ Mart Suppht Milk is . M" ; sold it Philadelphia that m J • any other milk'- - 1 . r~ Gold Medals Awarded "" { Two Consecutive Tears. J 1 4 The SuPP,ee t •e- i Alderncy J )9. 5 Dairies jj

S (tits. J. TRoncv! Deeires to announce to ber patrons ant) frtcnt>0 tbe openino «; o( tbe | Ibotel Stcanb 1 on ma? 28; 1913 r — — ' - 1 1 AVE you a cottage, bung- 3< V\ alow or apartment to fur1 nish? We have a line of 31 furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. 3, It will pay you to call aud see our stock before buying else- 31 where. Window Shades a Specialty. I: , 720 11 Asbnrj Avenue DAMiall'c The Largest Dry Goods ' TUWCIl 3 House in Ocean City If j have just received a large consignment of Ladies', and . Children's Dresses, white pique and linenc skirts for sumImer, also a new line of Rarme Linens, Ratines and Tussalj . Silks, etc., in all colors with Bulgarian bands for trimming. POWELL'S 021 Asbury Avenue

MCALLISTER'S New Dry Goods Store ..." , " ; .. 8O7-8O9 -Asbury Ave. We e-xjK'ct t<) ncciipy "our Xcw Store at the above address this' week.. You are cordially invited to call- and See uB in our neW aud enlarged quarters. Cordially yours? s. s. mcaLuister I ..FOR SALE.. Well Iocjited lol 011 Wesley ( j|j " Avenue, facing the ocean, ® ■ . between Twelfth and ThirS - teen th streets. Ideal for. II summer home. Only $1450. | Joseph I. Scull & Co. §8 757 Asbury Avenue j HARVEY Y. LAKE | REAL ESTATE : 838 Asbury Avenue { Ocean City New Jersey B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance (Ol* A93UHV AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. J, Cottage on A-bury avenue near Flrrt alreet, - • flWWLBp Collage on Asbury aveuue near Twelfth atreet, - - - *9.000.00 ls>t at Wealey avenue and North street, - • |Sfi0 00 I sit at Eleventh street and Central avenue .... fl.IS0.00 liot at Central avenue, 1800 00 REAL- ESTATE -ma INSURANCE -■ Clayton Haines Brick * A11 Eighth St. Ocean City,' N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks lu know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for -ale. Also lots fur Investment and for Improvement— tbe choice of Ocean Clly. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., 8 Ocean City, N. J. RUAL ESTATE MORTQAQE INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN 3Q5 ffGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY. N. 4. \ Interesting -to Investors 4 , Ofl— — - { I hose Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seiside Hone FOR SAL C— A few Tit* located hi 8ectioo4j, Ooeen City, 14. J., — j

— In .Malty of Huts reed and Tcnnaylranit and Read- J lug Railroad stations. Also sites for bungalows situate oe Greet Bgg llarlior Bay. BsesUy's Point, N.J. ' . " J • AftTHUR D. BARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. .. HANN BUIL DING Blfhllt 81 Opp P. R. R. Station DIRECTORY -e-Flr®t Floor— 301 Eighth Street ' r RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating r Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors o 305 Eighth Street- — E. j. HANN, Real Estate Broker * ■ Eighth Street * - I WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Floor— £ Rooms 2-3-4-5— — JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8 9-10-11 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B — PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA FOR RENT.- Most desirable efllcss In Ocean TJ I ff KUH AwUI Oty. Will hsaUd, hghUd, vcnliUtsd and rani- Jj, J liAniti UVOul Ury. Apply 4os , ' / 1 1 ■ UNTINQ AND FUAQ DECORATION* •v.:r Wl. H. VI1DERIE1SCIER — 7 ■ Cmt» Spill 41m, «Mn m t Hnt 1 trthp rioss Cists* 22, R. PROKT *T., PHILA. iuMt„, T* Hi*" IttO* Wltlft AVC . OCCAN CITY t

1 '} f " ^ 'j ■I»TBI » AMP CWTTAC—. f j ' . ■ » ^ /CfP fifth mm ,*■ I U Ktm mm a A H0T6L Bise^YRe... Ocean Ave. Bet w eon FTIgbth aud Nlutb Streets OPEN ALL THE VBAR ,rfCA. W. spirrH . THE IMPERIAL (JKHTRAI. AVE.. OCEAN CITT. N 1 A IX WINTER * Mr*. O. OKTZEU THE KATHLU IM Camrsl A.anns, OCEAN C9JT. S. i. U I KM EH LEWIS A CON ARb WYOMING m icui avEECA OHM <912, N. J. Open all Uia ysar a Hoi Wafer Haa . A. P. KILHEB HOTEL ATGLEN Ona of tba peat asntrslly lomtad hotsla I* Ocsaa City. Th# aba haa always bean to maka Lib honas aelset and homelike, and Its Isrgs and assured pslmnans preres Us safe ceaa. F'* Urnu and partisnlaxi addreas , B. C. —If. Peep. THE WILMERS 708 Centrnl Ave. Open ell Ihe jeer. Flrsl-clsa* UbW board. Evening dinner*. nan. c. r. wiLSiB , THE LAUREL " 1110 CENTBAL AVENUE, NBAE BEACH OCEAN CITT, N. J. ■ EE. MITE TOW BR1.EO, PrSf t Op*e all lbs y*er WrEaEwtarsaa p STERLING HOTEL 0 OPEN ALL YEAR ' 0 Hoi water beet. Winter boarder* u solicited. " B. A. LSWBEBT : THE HEWWNGS Moat dealrmbls location. Open git year. Elevator lo atreel level. Vapor Heat. L. fl, HitruiM 2 Ninth end Wealey en. Ocean City, N.J. OCEANIC >r Prl.su bslhs, Mort daslrebM loee0f Hon. Cspsclly TO. Etsrstor. Bsrvlre nnsiesllsa open for lbs ssesne 1 saw*. L IAEIB " Ir Thfe Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING "NEATLY DONE 18 flk-fIS Aakary Avfc. 0cm* City. It Jj

MMAM. aWATE AEW lEWEfta. C. L~ LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT/... MB Aabary Arenas. Osaaa Ctty.E, J. E C. BOYLE Real Eetate Broker 624EIGNTHSTNf ET CITY NEW JEE*EY First National Bank Oo«an City, N.J. cahtal mm* swrmsHMW L, I R. B. BT1TE*. Vila Piniesat W. BOOrr EANIl, Osafctai H. 8. HOWRER. Aaaa. CesMae J. riTHlAE TATEM. aaOaMe* DIRkeTORSa U M.Craaas B-B-EUtss *■ v cTSuu Wsstsy Lake LaaHeB. lea lew Cbss. Hatbews R. U On* V-m. a. Moore lIMhB jsasssasar"— nati fi " n ii lain I'm *~ii " WWM r —