■ — ~ • r - - . • Ocean CIfy Sentinel | THURSDAY. JIKK 12. 1813. sVeeliall be kIb<I loyecelve ileum of to thU community' eml"»ur render. 1 emu |*n led Willi ilis full nsiq* and addrees of His writer, nut iieceeearlly for publication, (ml sen gunranlee of , |[ nod faith. DOTS. Chief of Police Hciill Is looking for n , Kurd siilo stoleu from Bijdgeton. Tbe u registration number Is 88,388. • His Ocein City High School Will be | evening, June 26 " ^ ( Society of His Klr.t M. 11 . Church met st the home of Mr., George lllackiunn I Tuesday sflefiioun. William W. Pell, formerly Willi A. confectionery store on the Hoard walk near Hand's I'ler. Read his ad vert lw- ' met. • I PERSOIfALH. " a.- \V. Uilland; of Marlton; l. n |, guest of llie Hewllngx ' t U. ('. llliighnin and wife, of Camden, registered at the Allien. - 1. among the recent arrival, here. U. W. Ullbert. or 1'lilladuli'lila. I. ' among the gueels of the Imperial. ' JunHS-HUi, of Philadelphia, ha. opened his cdtjage, HK Third street. •' W. IL Ramsey, of Roseuiont, was j . greeting jfrleod. here a few days ago. ' Hubert ■ 'arson and wife, of I'lilltedel- j phla, were recent guests or the Katlilu. John W. Fra/tor, Jr., of . I'hlladel- t ago. _ ii T. U. Shore ami family, of Philadelphia, are at their cottage, .1431 Ceutnil 4 HffcC. N. "rover, of I'hlladel phis. [ s Thursday. t Kllwooil Horn, M I'hlladel ph la, was here during the week and registered " at the Wyoming. I Kdward C. Boyle, real estate opera- | tor, liaa returned from a visit to Head- ' tug and vicinity. v , < Ieorge A , Kalhnbach, of Pliilailrlphla, a aummer resident here, wa. in town a fey days ago. J. M. ltow laud and family, of 1'hila- ■ ""I i detpbla, have opeueil Jhelr cottage, KW St. Charles place. Mlaa Urace Wllmerlon, of I'hlladel- < " phla, liaa opened tier cottage, all Third ] W, l>. Itonsall and family, n(*t>liila- ' P J. Shoyer and family, of J'iilla- ' 826 tl.mnl walk, this clly. ; H. I.. Schumo and w-lfo, nf /I'hllndel- - phla, have opened their ( 'en Ira I avoid rs. Park 1,. Wilson and children, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 818 TleLancey place. phla, wa.sln town durlug the week and registered at the Sterling. ( W. H. Hurst and family, <V Unadowns, are at their Pleasure avenue cottage for the summer months. Irvln Nicholson and wife, of Philadelphia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wllmersat the Wllmers. (ieorge IL Hmlllieuian, and family, of Haddouflehl, have opened their summer home, (tin Fourth street. C. S. Patton, a Philadelphia banker, and wife are located In their cottage. 840 Cenlraravenue, for the season. Charles Welsa and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their oottage. Hill Brighton place, for the season. M. 11. Carson and rainlly, of i'lilladslplila, are tiers fur the season .occupying the cottage 812 Wesley avenue. W. A. Bender and family , of Phlla delphla, have opened their cottage, 1235 Central avenue, for the aummer. Joseph. It. Dale and wife, of Philadelphia, are here for the scasou, occupying their cutlage, 8111 llel.ancey W. W. Blbaon aud family, of Ml. Airy, are here for llie summer, occupying their collage, 18-J8 Wesley M. H. Thomas and family, of Philadelphia, are here ror the season and have opened their collage, 1834 Wesley avenue. Frank Cooley and family, of Philadelphia, are here for the season, occupying their aummer home, 1153 West (Ieorge W. Butterworth aud family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage, I8-J4 Wesley avenue, for the Mrs. Adella Abbott has returned lo her home Jn thle clly efler speudlng the winter months with ber mother at Marmora. Former Aeelstant City Solicitor Fred. C. Blmon. of Philadelphia, was In town a few days ago and registercfl at the Btrand. F. A. Schwab and family, of Philadelphia, arrived on Thursday apd opened their cottage, 847 Fourth street, for (he season. Mrs. M. Honben. of Philadelphia, haa opened ber cottage, I2B1 Anbury avenue, where she will remain until lale In tbe autumn. Mrs! ria'he P. Young, of Palermo, has been spending a few deys at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilton H: Wllletts, In tli la clly. -J. II. Simpson aud family, of ''Philadelphia, are here for the season, liavlui opened Iheir cottage, 845 Del.ancej place, a few days ago. Alexander Foster and family, M Philadelphia, are now al I belt collage
MANY COTTAGES ARE RENTED i for Pretty Summer : Homes in This City is j on the Increase. Cottages, are reutlug particularly j well In this clly for the summer sea- : i sort, aud some of I lie houses- have been i taken al unusually high prices. Maguey h Kdward* report the fol- i Mrs" It. M. I'attereon's collage. 4187 Central avenue, tu Mrs. M. II. Keeler, I of Philadelphia. ' I Dr. Frederick Hauer'ij apartmpnteuu ( 1 Park place to A. It. Llttlewood. of I Philadelphia. " •W. If, Stilwell's apartments -to I lieurg^-gl. Lltllewood, of 1'lilladel- ' phla. Taylor, of Philadelphia. I and Atlantic avenue, to Judge lfregy, : of Phlladelplila. Frank Hiephen's a" p ar I men I*, street, and Ocean avenue, to Thomas M. Heeds/of 'Philadelphia. I John I-:. Tow nscud's cottage. Asbury" aveuue, near Eleventh street, to I--.. K. Davis, of Phlladelplila. avenue, 'to Clarence II. Brush, of i Philadelphia. Miss ^jeybert's cottage, 817 Fourtli \V.*K. Miller's cottage. ISI7 Central avenue, lo Kdward Paxw.ui, of Phlla-' ■delflito. _ Joseph I . Scull A Co report the. fol- " Cottage of John K. Trout, Jr., 1058 Asbury avenue. First floor of Heymour Davis' npartinenla, 1.128 Ocean avenue. J. II. Fields' Boardwalk drug store \.Mr» A. M.tlrluim's AM Hour apsrtlueut, 1321 Wesley avenue.^tauloii A Scull, Inc., report the fol(..wing rentals: Peuulyn place l,ewls HOaltuan'a collage, lltlir Asbury avenue. l'aiker's collage. Thirty-sixth street and Central avenue. (ieorge K. Heamali'e- collage, 414 . Central avenue. Second Moor, south side, of Eureka apartment*. TO DEDICATE CHURCH , ca|e«l pent Sunday afternoon, aud an Interesting program of exercises haa 1 leei. prepared by the pastor, the Hey. (Irani Harris, and officials of the church. , . " ■ ' Tliire wUl- he special services al 8 ' o'clock in llie aflrruoou and 8 o'clock In the evening. The dedicatory sermon will be delvered by llie Itev. C. ' W. ColTee, of Fraokford. The Hev. Mr. Hill, of Vlneland, will preach the sermon In the evening. There will be special music at both services, the vbfeallsla Including Mrs. - M. V. Bland, K. C. Williams and Miss Clilein. . r Captain George K. Fish, of Cleveland, one of the well known summer . residents of (tils clly, put Ills bank skill. Why NolT overboard a row days ' ago, since which lime he lias been iiuslly engaged trying lo get weakllsh . anil klngfish. The Why Not has-been the undisputed champion of her eigne " since 181 1_ children's nay Service*Children's Day services will be held * In the First M. F: Church next Bun-, day evening. There will be en ap- , proiirlata sermon by the pastor at the r morn lug service. The service wllf be followed by a baptism of Infants. • eorner of Twelfth street ehd Asbury . avenue fur the season Mrs, F. Amedee 'Bregy anil Miss , Bregy registered at tjie Breakers receiilly. where they were Joined later '• by Judge F. Amedee Bregy. The Hev ArthurlGee bed an engage- . nient last evening In Philadelphia, as the iiMlelatlng minister al Hie wedding of the only brother of Mrs. (lee. Mr. and Mrs. William T Prlugle, of i Wyncote.are here for the summer, aud . occupying their cottage .un Central " avenue, near Heventeeiith street. '■ Frederick (7«:fbrd, of Oermautown. •- well known to many residents of Hits ■- city. Is a iK-eiil arrival. He Is Mshlng for that cup oiTered by Mr. HmttheMlss Anus Wallace, daughter of Mr. I. aud Mis. Luther L. Wallace, who hat c- been attending the Alfred College, re- .. turned home Haturday for the aummer ' vacation. Mrs. Martin Maloney, of Philadel- »- phla, was a visitor recently. Hbe was ,d a guest of the Breakers, where her y daughter. Mrs. A H.Osbom, IsspeudMr. and Mrs. Nicholas Douty a- stopped at the Breakere during the week. Tbey will spend the summer here. Mr. Douty Is promlneut In Philadelphla musical clrclea. Arthur H. Jones aud family are ocf, cupylug their cottage. 10JJ Central cupylug lueir couage, ioo- vouusi - lr avenue, for the eummer. Mr. Jones ■g
„ lias been here over the week end several limes during the past winter W. A. Bareford aud wife, of Mill- ci vllle, have opened their cottage^HHB p '? son. who Is a law student at Cornell, e will spend Ibe summer here with <j or Wlllard W. Adams, of this clly, Is e .. attending the thirty-second annual . convention of the Funeral Benefit As•c aoclatlon of the United Slates of the Junior Order of the United American c I,. Mechanics. t 1(1 Wilson Y. Christian, a dental slu- e , dent at the University of Pennsyl- 1 1,1 vanla has returned home for the ' summer vacation and IMS gone on 1 ,i duty as a letter carrier. 'f. For Rrkt.— New HIchuioud Plauo I 111 t« private family. Call 820 Central I . aveuus. adv.. It « »>. For Bai.k —Chicken farm A acres, lie near slilkui along Headlug Railroad, r II A bargain If told quickly. Easy terms. ' Address P, Bbktimki. office adv.. It. , • Fori RKST.— Unfurnished, email ] '»• apartmeut, 850 for reason, or |I0 |>*r 1 "8 month by the year, lucludlng beat wy Also fully furnished dwelling, eonlalnlug 7 rooms, bath and pantry; all conveniences: will real cheap (or Season, i 01 Apply to W. W. Adams. 722 Asbury ge. avenue. <>cran Clly, N.J. adv.. It.
— r- T : . - ^ ■ —7--; ■ 'j ^ GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOLDS i I COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
r Stipt. J.-H. Stevens Gives | Ccrtificatcs-to Thirty-one J Boys and Girls. 1 1 For {lie lirei time In lt» history, the There w ere thirty one certltlcates pre- ^ follows: ' Harvey Adams. Earle Barber, FMgar , llarou, Arthur lihickmau, Ralph Harvey Cha«tlfic Howard > William (Jihb, Henry Harte. « r Edward J asp, Malcolm Leslie. Thomas a Mould, Hijwmao Richmond, Elvell 11 • Sharp, {Charles Thompson, Hullngs o Wallace, Frauds Winter bottom, » Frauk Zicgler,. Ammle Cox, (irate - . Datsclieg, Cecelia rtaiuj, Yelma Mabel .Lake, Madeline ill I Lautsch, Marguerite Meehau. Ruth!" Scull, Charlotte Hmllli, Helen Metier, * Mildred Taylor, Lily Turner . and jo , Verna Wilson. , I The cert I lies tea were presenleil hyjS Clly Superintendent of Schools James r" M. Stevens, who spoke briefly. , | An address -wan mode by Prof, i Reicbly, of the high school. ! a The follow hu[ program w as pre- j r sented by the young people: Piano duet, "The Witches' Flight," , i Verna Wilsun and AramauthaCox. , Song, "Excelsior," class. | , Address, Mr.' Relclily. -j t I Plana duet, "Ualop Brilliant," I 'era- j , - Ha Hand aud Yelma lleadley. j v Vocal solo, Madeline Lautsch. { j c Awarding diplomas, Supt. Btevcue. jc Piano and violin duet, "Apple Bios- 1 1 sums." Verna Wilson and Earl Barber. Hong. "Ilall and Fjgewell," class. ( The colore of the class are orange i t and black. it Miss Mattle A. lloyle to the luslruc- j , ' lor in llie grammar department of the ■ school. - i It YOUNG PEOPLE WED \ ' a i : The wedding of Mips Anus M. Mar- i | , luwe, of Camden, and Harry Slxsmlth. | ; . llie bribe's parents, Mr. and Mrs j ; Joseph Marlowe, 382 Ml. Vernou ; | , Street, Camden, June 4. The cere- , muiiy wax perfurmed by the Rev. t ' Charles Cotxler, of St. John's Episcopal i | ■ Church, 'Camden. The bridesmaid was Miss Emms j » Marlowe, a sister of the bride, while , Fred (Jelg, sod of Mayor H^rry J . Uelg, ' | of Millvlltoj a cousin of llie bride- | groom, was best man. i Mr. aud Mrs. Hlxsmith will spend i I ttie sumiyerat the Hotel Bcarburuugli. tills city, and will be ai home In Cam- i : den after October I " 1 Tbe brhle to one of Camden's most , ' popular young ladles, being promluent . i t lu the social circles of that clly. "Mr. ■Bxtliuullli, who Is the son of - 1 Mrs. Kale Hlxsmith, Is well known lu < r. Mlllvllle amateur theatrical -circles. 1 '. At the present tlffie .Mr. Hlxsinttli holds a very excelldlit position In the i " office department of the Welsbach I, Company, lu Uloucester. CHILDREN'S DAY ■lapllsiu Will Follow Hrrvlces in f- I'rrsbvlerlsin Chorclt. •' Next Huuday morning, al 10.90) , o'clock, the Huuday school of the First „ I'rsativisrlsn Church, will hold lis n Cburcb, u
b annual Children's Day exercises An * " interesting program bps been arranged * ify J. -Edgar Welsh, superinteodeni of * the school, and Ibecliurch will be suitably decorated for the occaslou by a d committee of young people who are I greatly Interested lo the success uf lbs « The Rev. Cbarlee H. Hohner, pastor of ibe church, will admloleter. the , - sacrament of Chnsllsn Rsptlem at the i y children's service. In Hie evening he j will deliver a apecl"' wrmon appro- i " prlate lo the day. Uklng as his llieme, I er "The leadership of Little Children. ' , *- JOLLY HOUSE PARTY " Mlaa Mars- Fox Ktiterlalned Hoinr | ,d. Mlaa Mary Fox, daughter of Free. * holder aud Mrs. John P. Fox, baa re- , u, turned from her sludlee at parllugton ' lis Hemluary and she has lieeo entertalu'8 lug a few of her friends at ber home ®" here , Her guests Included Mlee Mary Rlggins, of Maryland, and Mlaa Edith re- H out, dean of Ibe onlveralty. er Miss Fox haa also been entertaining Mrs. Allen Fowler and Hlmlon Kane, ,1. both of Halem, and both relatives of as the young woman, d- Married In cborcn. Frederick J. Harding, a retired reality dent of Hea Isle, and Harah A. Klchbe ardsou, of Philadelphia, were married irr lo Holy Trinity Church yesterday III- morning at II o'clock by the Rev. C McLaren Howard, the rectur. The h;. witnesses were Ada C. Broad toy aud ral Mary K. O. Hmllli.
At llie meellug of tbe Board of F/du cation Tuesday evening. Mies Annie E. Davidson, of Philadelphia, who has beer leeching lu Wlldwood, was elected a greis teacher In the primary Bbe to well known and prominent In educational work lo Ibla county. Mrs. Harry Boaaom, aged 53 years, died at her borne lu this city la'e Tuesday evening. Bhe had been^lll^for BuMouHeavn several clilldrao. Bbe , will be burled at Seaside Cemetery by Undertaker Mark Lakt. Woman capable of bookkeeping and I taking charge cf correpondence wauto i I position. Address K , HKSTlNSt, office, ! Ocean City. It ! Foil BAI.R.— Extension Imble In good 1 condition. Apply Baan ski. office. adv.. It. T Foa Bale —Bond and mortgage for „ . mortgage covers Improved prop- ! erty; lotareat paid promptly. Address ( R. Curtis Roblusoo, agent, Ooean City, . N.J. adv. Auxiliary boat, 21 ft. long, good tall . and 84 H. P. Palmer euglne. Writ* 8. r I. . Bcbumo, (123 Caclral avenue, Ooean City, N. J. adv.. It.
— . : i HERE I -TO MAKE FLIGHTS. George Gray, of Washington, r, Secured by Business Mcb's j ' Association. Aviator (Ieorge R. (iray iniStjrHle, H who was': kiKtw.u as "Jack" Hlearns. an avlatrras of promThaucs In the fly- - lug winlii.-reacliht-neie the IsUsr part of laet /week-, - and Mr Jiay is preparto make, daily tllghls, starting just v south 'ofJtaiKrk-tfier. j MrVrfray was brought to this city by ! the Husiness Men's Association, aiid i Mr. (Iray make dally flights throughlout the summer seasou. • j Mr. Uray hasj. Cliauucey Redding i a« tits mechanician. - BIRTHDAY PARTY | Arthur J., only "son or Mr and Mrs. : M. Clayton, celebrated lit- seven- j j tceutti birthday, Frldky,' Juue U, Willi an evening party. The Imuee was j ! beautifully decorated with cut flowers, j land was greatly admired by til the : | cat treat was rendered, wfdeh everybody thoroughly enjoyed,. Arthur received a large number of I gifts. At a late nour, all were invited t Ibe dining room, where a bountiful repast was served, to which all did •j ample Justice. ^ m C M ( j Clayton, Arthur J, Clayton, Mrs Cath- i 'erlue Clayton, Mrs. Mary E. Albert- ■ sou.- Mrs. Uffirence M. Ullbert. Mrs. I , Madeline Porter, Mrs. Fllmlra H. Mead, I ' Mrs. MaryvK. Hands, Mrs. Harah J. 1 1 | Risley. Mrs. Catherine Hcul I. Mrs. jc • [ Ella EverlnghnuT, Mrs. Rachel Lee, Mrs. Frances Robinson, Mrs. Kll/a- I j belli T. Price. Mrs. Hatlto Vincent, I Mrs Annie E. Lake, Mrs Corson, Mrs. ! Cliadwlck, Raymond Chad- i j wick, Miss Bailie W. Lake, Miss Cau. die Lee, of Bcullvllle. and Mrs. Mary ' | Homers, of Lluwood. When good nights were said, all ' joined In wishing Arthur many happy ! hence be would celebrate afinlher birthday aud luvlle this happy parly ' Join lu the celebration. Mlaa Bo* Awxrdi-d Cup. * The Friends' Select, School of Phlla- ' delphla awarded a handsome silver I cup to Mine Blanche Husata Doe as I ; first prlxe for all-round atlitolicK^MLs Doe lias always taken gr^pt Interest In r atblstlc and well deserves the honor i conferred. Hlie K the daughter of Mr. ! and- Mm. . C A. Doe, of Philadelphia, ' who speoil the summer masons here, 1 where they Irave large prqperty s I Interests. _._m. , ' The prosperity of tbe First National ' Bank of Ocean City ludlcates the prosperity of our cHy. adv., It. ' For Sale.—' Two Asbury -avenue j lots. Nos. 014 aud 615, Section D. This . section Is fast building up; the boardj walk extends through It; sidewalks of granolithic. Address Tliomas J. Saw8 yet. Worcester, Mass. adv., 5-16, tf 1 For Sale.— Cottages aud lots In h most desirable locations lu Ocean Cltv.
Apply to A. Cotton 618 Anbury aveuue. Ocean Oily. New Jersey. adv. REPORT OF THE CONDITION National Bank ^ or OCEAN CITY, at unssonrsa """a 1 tornl?reoumKs55.?,re"U"10''' .SSS ' "nxiires.110"*' fnrn"ur* "" Mjnom ! ' - i.':i • . •- MS,: .RM.H or other national banks, 100.1X1 ^,^urp"eur,*,,w' ' "ursr'K'perren? of'sfrenlailn^r" Ijaojo Tout. Mflwaua l.iAHILITIK*. • Capital stock pa'd lu. » JMg® 1 UnTTlvldsd'^proltts. less sipenscs - ^srrl ^"SlS^^tni outstanding £2o.S "mm £™LComp"'1" "**' ikKsjr > Indlvldaal dc^toslls subject to check, tSe.tfT SB 3 NotM^d bUlsredlscounted 1»'SS ^ Lujbliuus otlwr^ tlIS"tbos»narave ' a*70,Jl"*S' Itl'cUBTtK ROBINSON. Rotary Public, a (orrscl-Atlcsl. ^ g-^HTITWjy
ANNUAL DINNER AT SCOTCH HALL J Twenty Former Patients of Honsc Were Gnests of the Hanagcmcnt. ^ j Hcolcli Hall held ft« second apnlverI «ary dinner Tuesrtay. There were 20 ,\ former paruuit. or llie hall at the dlu j | ner, and totters were received from tiixf lilts city and who were unable t" . be present. «, .'Hciitch thistles fordied 'the decoraFollowlnk was the menu: . ' • liskrd -s-s Trnui. Karl> Mv .iiii» ."slcb " Hrcsb Hplnach Prcl. Toinsln t.l J j .Miss MeOlheny arid Miss Towner ( PETITION FOR HALL ^ I'eopie lor Their Vote. ] j The following petition Is belug clrcur laird aud is recelvliig many signs- . I >-7"*" I To (he Board of Commissioners of I ^SsJJceau Clly— - • Wehie uiidefsigneil eleclorsof Ocean . hereby request thai the proposed ■ ordinance attached hereto and entitled - ordinance providing for tbe erec- . lion of a clly hall In 'Ocean CHy and - , furnishing thereof, aud providing . I f..r the payuicut of the eoeta and the ..expenses thereof" be submitted lu a - board of commissioners. , It Is probable that the petition will . presented to theCHy Commissioners - al their meeting this afternoon. . Will Upend Hummer Here. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn, of Richmond, f ranged to spend the summer here, r They called upon Mr. and Mrs. L., R. r Thomas, and with Mr. Thomas Mr. I Lynn recalled llie drfy» of the Civil War. Mr. Lyun, who was formerly superintendent of the penitentiary al Richmond, w as au officer of the Army . of Northern Virginia. [ Fob Ha i.e. — Lot No. 83. located on Kourleeuth et/eet, between Bay and | " Prospect avenues, Ocean Clly; price, i 8200. Address H. E. Rennebaum, Wllr llamstown, N. J. adv.,6-5, 21 For Sai.k.— Open boat Lalleb, 25x7: I - Ralsco engine; 8x10 h. p.: all lu good I '• order; Under cover al Twelfth street 1 ' and Bay. Address K. Nelrns, 48 North I Seventh street, Philadelphia, or Fifth , street and Kay. advv5-15, tf. MAiaON BLANCHE jMfcgfcggsgss ( enrmsrly wlll^A^Mjfon^U" CBsslnul wt.
SCIENTIFIC : : ; : : : CLEANLINESS r Ordiqary cleanliness la's very iudeflnite quantity. ^ ApplietTto milk It is uncertain. . ' T The Supple* Dairy employs an outside Bacteriological I*horalory i° >Time, without our,nkMwt£igc. in ordr£totest Supplcc milk as Uie Customer gets it. T We want to -know what our patrons recettfe. ' The milk ii tested tor bsctcria and the bottles are tested to see that they 'are sterile. 1 SCIENTIFIC- CLEANLINESS necessary for Bupplee patrons. * No effort or expense Is spared lo secure for Sunplee patrons the best tbut bruins ami money cau secure. » Suppltc Milt has a Mler Jiavorf More Sappier Milk if sold in Philadelphia than any ' other milk— j * four Gold i(£als~Aiidr3ed. DRINK FER-MIL-LAC For Perpetual Youth SThe Supplee Aidereey D.lry "WtU"UUUU<UtV 3
fftrs. 3- IRone? 3 &celrc8 to announce to bet patrons anO trlcn&e tbe openlBft of tbe | Ibotel Stranb t on mat 26, 1813 ' Pnwpll'c The Reliable Dry' rOWen » Qoods Store : — !! the careful buyer who demands full value for every dollar, we iiivite you lo look « _ over ou< large aud carefully telecleil stock of summer goods. Our shelves are • louded with the latest and beat. We are making a special sale of Ibe famous {The * Little Ode) Kompers and children's dresses, said to he the best on the market. POWELL'S 921 Asbury venue Th» RallRblas Dry flood. Store } ■i' "ilMI
n . 1 . AkALLISTER'S DRY GOODS STORE We aTc fixed away i" our MeV;Quarters' at 807 and , 809 1 Asbivi' aveinfe and" - ' Open for Business While our store is not quite finished; we- can take' care 6f you,, aud Supply' yon r needs. We inyite you . to 'call and see our New Store, whether you want to puTcliasc anything or not. 'Sincerely yours, s. s. McAllister
NEW TEN=ROOM Bungalow for Sale the Gardens Tract. A Great if sold within 10 days. For terms and price apply to Joseph I. Scull & Co. 757 Asbury Avenue ■ c HARVEY Y. LAKE ; REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue 1 Ocean City New Jersey,
B. FRANK SMITH ' Real Estate and Fire Insurance* ' ion AXBURV AVCNUC, OCXAN CITY. N. il. '' Collage ou A»bury aveuue uear Flret utreet, - - - - 81.fl00.00 ; on Asbury avenue near Tweirth Mreet, - - - 82.000.00 I Lot at Wentoy avenue and North street, .... 8350 00 1 t.ot at Eleventh street and Central avenue .... 81.160.00 1 Lot at Central avenue, 8800.00 : REAL f STATE .n- INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick - •a 11 Eighth! St. Ooean City, N. J. ^ MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waltltig for two weeks lo know If you can get It; we nan tall yon at once. Bargains m Bay aud Ooean front properties. Choice oottagaa for sale. Also lot* for Investment and for Improvament— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. RM AL ESTATE MORTOAQB INVESTMENTS / E. J. HANN 305 P/0«TH BTREE1 OOEAN OITY. N. J.
Interesting to Investors OR S ' * Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— A '•* loU ■oratod to Section Q, Ocean OHy, N. J., - to vkdnit, of State road sad Penan*! reals and Beading Railroad stations. Aleo sites for brulgalo*. ahuAe on Oreat Kgg UarbutJk)', %alir'i Foixl, M- 1. I s ARTHUR, D.aUABRpWS 832 CENTRAL SVEWUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. HANN BUILDING eighth St. Opp. P. R. R. e lotion DIRECTORY -wRrot Flodr301 Eighth Street - RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors
305 Eighth Street- * E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker i 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law -•-Second Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5 jOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8-9-10-1 1 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B — PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA FOR RENT.— Most drarxbto oilier to Ouata T7 I HAW AwnA* G»r- yEhhratodlhthUd, vcoliUud end uM- J, HAnH, 111061 1 Ury. Apply to » :♦ . — .. , ' '' ■ UNTIIVO AND FLAO DXCONATION* : — • .w.i.BMBitBaa ~ Ciw »(nlffiliit ilaflra tat hi *rahp . '"7.. "" rteea eev.s. w. H PKOdrrr.. PHILA. [ ve Mis* isoa wKKLCY AVI.. OCCAM CITY.'
I JrotHE abd coTtxoxa ^ - / (4^ f'FTH rWT MO / w tytrr MEkuE + \ [iScot0fcjHaHi[ \ m veu5.bo"t»e ^ ^oS^ '""'jjf MOTEL BlSe^YHG... Ocean Ave. Between | Eighth and Ninth Hbeeta OPEN ALL THE YEAR H*. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL 1015 CKKTBAL AVE.. OCEAE CITT. S 3 Opeo^for Ibe wuen. PleaeaoUy , j IimBere'iri«a''uJ0.NTKR ' Mr*, a OETEEL THE KATHLU f UK Central Avenue, OCEAN CITY. N-. 1. MIBBKH LEW 18 A COB AR1) WYOMING TM OCEAB AYEECE Ocean City, 8. I. Open all lbs year u Hot Walev Era. ^ HOTEL ATGLEN One of the. moat centrally I orated bolele la Ooean OUj. Tbe aim bra almya been to make thh honee eelect end homelike, and he a. c. eorr, riey. _ THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. Open all tbe year. Flrat-claaa Uble boardJ Evening dinnere. THE LAUREL . 1118 CENTRAL AVENUE, NBAS BEACH OCEAN CITY, N. I. au. eni-ra townbend, hep I Open ell tbe peer W rile toe serene • STERLING HOTEL Q OPEN ALL YEAR j> Hot water heal. Winter boardere q eollelted. - R. A. lAHM^, : THE HEWLINGS Moat deelrable location. Open aU year. Elevator lo etreet level. Vapot Heat. L a. Hxwuxue " Ninth end Wratoy are. -Pee an CRy.N. J. ;J "" M °^EANI^ ""'"'"jaTLaxaxa The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE |g 918-810 Aibary Ayr. Omm Cttj, It i] RRAL torrATR AW HR15MA' c. 1— LAKE I J. ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... — IM Aanary Arenas. Cms ORy.N. J. E C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker a2, eighth eTw,rr ocx»h city wtwJERRtr
First National Bank OoGGn City, N.J. exmAL WWL__MeUK r *" aaimm vm n rauet • W. BOOTT RAND. Orahtoe H. a. MUWRKR, AXt Orahlra J. niyiAN TATRM, aenenee □ IRECTORRi "rv0^ JnrailM R. W. Mwerde R- Reward then ^ "-irriSLu Chea Halbeve XUM ■ i m »i« bk: -

