Ocean City Sentinel, 19 June 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

. ' f -V > ' . : Ocean City Sentinel J THITKHDAY. Jl'Si-'.-lW. 1913. j We sliaiY be Kiwi (a rwcive lleui" «>f new* aud coinniunliaUoiio of interest to till" community and out readers ' S • All communications should be a<v | .ruiupauled with tlie foil natue and ' address of tiir-wrttfer, not necessarily , for iMiblloatb.il, bul A - » ifiVaraiitee of ; „ good fatlll.'. \ j.. ' — -tr : ■= rt i! DOTS. / Plenty of halliei*. . ^ ■ ! * Advertloofn IbeHKfTiAKi... " . Crowd J» growing every day. ,, Ocean City wan well represented at j \ May's (.and lug Tuesday. | The (Iraud I-odge of Instruction of o the Twenlletti District of Mia jpasnnlc 1 Order uieclii here tomorrow evening, t PERSONALS. . i It. A. Iravle. of t'lllludel|>liia. regislered al I he W timer*. *■ Daniel Hleeluinii, of Woodl.ury, wae ' a vlattor hereMalurtlay. Mra. M. A. Howell, of Philadelphia, J la at 805 Brighton place. , tieorge It. Ijtligley, of Mlllville, reglelered at tire Alglen. • i F". II Ktewart slid wlfe.nl Camden," . registered at the HlrandrN <r K. M. Waller- and wlfa-of Plilladel- ' phla, are at . the Wyoming. 1 Warren J.Hmlt If. of CbnalmlKHiken, U reglelered at the Imperial. J Mlaa Mlna Conover, of Abmjtmi, Ivial ting relative* In tlila city. , <'. While, of Norwood, lis* opened ; Ilia collage, 871 Fourth atreet. I Jauiea F'raukliu, of 1'hlladelptffa, was In town during the week. , '"^aV Jarnea.and family, of i'lilladel- i phla, are here for the season W. H, Heeler and family, of Pitt- . tieorge < '/.Freeman and family, of Oermantown, are at WW Heeotid atreet tieorge 8. Poineroy and fatuity, of It Id ley Park, are at 885 Brighton p|aoe. Char lea II. Wcaacual ami w Heftd Norrlalown. Pa . are here for lire VnMra A. V. draw. of Vladdoi.Ald, ha. opener! her c-.itt.ge, 17ns VT^OIry J. H- Kowara and wife. ..f l.anadowne. arc recent arrival, at the . Mib. T. j' Klllnger. of PlillarlripliU. Waa aruuug lire week', arrival, al the Howling*Captain L. H. Cone and family, of Philadelphia, are at thrtTNadtage, HI 5' Fifth atreet. Mr*. Jolm Wallworlli, of IM.IIad. IJohn Wallworth, IM.IIad. I- ^

liflrd atreet. D. O. Wat klna and w Ife, of Wood- " bury, were among the week's arrival, at the Katlilu, l.eo Bamberger and wife, of I'hlis- (| delpfila, were among recent arrival. ■I Die Sterling. j * Captain Charlea I'. Wall andffinrlty of Philadelphia, are at their cottage, , . 826 Fifth afreet J J. Farrell and family, uf i'lilladel- H phla. have opened their cottage, H3U Hrlgliton place. (| H. Set 1 1 Whltely and wife, of Phils'- , delphla, are In the Smith apartment., H Hiir riil nl atreet. Jamea A. I .nngal reel, of Plillailel- ( phla,- waa aniung Hie reci-nl arrival" (| at ilia Itlvcayue. t J.T. Ward and family, of Philadelphia, have o|ielicd their collage, 1015 y Aabury avenue. * ' ) K. Dawea and family, of Plilladel- t phla, hava opened their cottage, 710 Moorlyu terrace. I 8. D. Parry and family, of Plilladel- I phla, have opened their cottage, 814 t Del.ancey place. Robert O. Hlcka and family, of Phil- i adelphla, are occupying their collage. I II 111 Wealey aveuuc. i Mra. H. K. Kugllali, of Philadelphia, la located at her hi miner home,- ( WI7 Wealey avenue. * Mra. Warred spent aeveral day. Ian! week with her daughter, Mra. A. F Sachae, In Veotmir. H. Irwin and family, of Philadelphia, are here for the acaaon, located at HIU Atlantic avenue. tieorge J.-Chllda and family, of Philadelphla, ara occupying lliclr cottage, 608 Eleventh atreet. W. <1. McDowell and family, of Nartienh, have opened their cottage, I.KM Aabury avenue. J. W. Kirachuer anil family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage, 884 Park place. It. J. McKeown and wife, of Philadelphia. are occupying their cottage. 1827 Wesley aveuue. K. L. H. Mulllken and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 1218 Went avenue. Dr. G. W. Urquliart and family, of W. ot (

Weat Phlladelpnla, have ojietied their cottage, 805 Fifth alreet. Dr. Heury V. Marvel and family, of Philadelphia, are Occupying their cot- t tage. 887 Brighton place. Mra. Peter Balllugall and daughter, of Oynwyd, are In their cottage, 871 , Third atreet, for the aeaaon, ( The Rev. 1,1 nn Bowman and family, , of Philadelphia, have opened their | collage, 2200 Wealey avenue. Uliurcblll Huugerford .and family. , of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 2008 Wealey avenue. , K. I). Fryer, a prominent Philadelphia business man, %nd w|fe are at their oottage, 849 Park place. Mr*. J. Smyth and son, of Philadelphia, are occupying tlieir cottage, 1804 Aabury aveuue, for the eeaaon. Eugene P. Dowil and family, of (Iermautown, hava opened Ihelrwjnttage on Ninth alreet, near the beach. The Rev. C. W. Hlsptiaiu and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 849 Second alreet. Mra. Charlea Bowker, Jr., of Ger•aanlnwn ului baa been aneudlng a

JAS. W. FERNLEY ! LOSES HIS MOTHER v.— - . She Was the Widow of a Once S | Prominent Philadelphia - Merchant. J ,Mra. . I.avlna Whiuker Fern ley, mother of James V. Ultafccr Fcriilry. t> of Philadelphia, a "ilmtuer reahlent of ! 5 : tlila city, died at her home. In Dak S j I, sue on Sunday. She Waa born In ,e I Philadelphia Decemh«MI,.1827,'and I the widow of John Fernley.'once li j a leading hardware merchant In Phlt- | udeiphla. lie ilferl In I8SI. Her u ] parent* were JMhe* and Sarkli t ... ' 1 Her father, Jamea Whltaker, wa« g ! one of the pioneer irou maatera of c the h«id of the llrm of Whltaker, Sey- ' fVrt .v McManua, of Reading, and later n mtftuber of the. tirui of 1teev«-« X t iVhltaker, of PUncnlxvllle. " | tin her father'" able, -he waa a dee- <: Flog land with t'erille In the Sixth t t enlury. She waa al»o a deacendaift I of Abraham (>pden tlraell'. one of the t thirteen original "ettli-ra of German- | In HI88. t Her mother, Sarah Adam", waa a member of a New Jer»ey family, i which hold* It* annual reunion* near ' •Swedeabord, where her grandfather I gave the ground for a Methodiat Uliureht 1 During her early life ahe wa* very . promluent/ln inattera perlalnlng lo i the Methodl«t Kplaeopal church. ■ few day* wRIi her parent*, Mr and i ' iiiomaa J. Duncan, In tlila city , i left Ihla week for Sprlug I.ake, i Samuel Young anil wife, of Philadelphia, occupier! their Wealey ave- - cottage aeveral day* laid week. N. W foraon and family, of Phlla- • delpliia. have opened their- cottage. IU45 Central avenue, for the aea-ou. f William II. Nagte and family, of Philailelphlq, have opened their colf tage. Fifth "treet and th-ean avenue. W. H llelrtegel ajid family, of Phil- ' r.jj'.Aehiiry avenue, for the amsnuer. Jaiuea M'onrw and family, of Piillal( delphla. are here for tlieaeamn. occupy, y lug their cotiage, I ins t 'entral- aveiiue. Mia* t'rane, of Pbiladctphia, alalfer r F'.imT>N J., vialterl frlenda here tillweek. Mr*. Anna Hen/ and family, of Phil-, j. adelphla, have Voinc lo their auutmvr. home. 1585 Aabury aveuue, for the if «ea-oh. . 1 H. A. Wlddlfleld and family, hf 'Philadelphia. are here for liie auiuiuer, oeviipylUK their cottage, 1029 Central V 1110 L

Dr. Howard Reel, of Philadelphia. P with hi* family , la spending the warm u weather al -their cottage. 424 Ocean R avenue. . ,, 'JoHph llerry and famlly.'nf Phlla- g delphla, are here for the aeaaon, liav- il lug opened their cottage, 1,544 ilgntral il avenue. « Mr. and Mr*. A O. Wller and v family w ill apeud July. and Augu«l at t the Hreakrra. They registered lliere t Sunday. ' 1 I-:. J. Ttuunpaon and wife, id tier- " uiautow h, were at their cotiage on the " Garden* Company'* tract Saturday e and Sunday. " .George Y. Soliock ami family, of ^ Philadelphia, are here mice again, ( having opened their cottage, 825 f Fourth atreet. Mlaa Irene Slppa, formerly of Weat ( Philadelphia, I* the gueat uf her aiater, { Mra E. E. Brown, Tout b i atreet ami , Central avenue. " >| Fiaher Dalrymple and family, of | Philadelphia, are here fur the aumuier In their cottage at Eleventh atreet and , Central aveuue. i Thomaa and Somara Young, of tlila i city,- vlalled their alaler aPthe Vinehospital, where *he recently underwent an operationDr. Thoinaa J. Ryan, a Trenton , oateopathlat, will apend the "umnier here He liaa. taken apartments at 1 iri5-A Central avenue. Mra. Edgar Mntrl*, of Swarllmiore, a niemtier of tlie Pennsylvania Slate i. Board of Mother*' Congress, la at the I Sterling for the vummcr. Mra J. 1*. Cifbb and daughter, id . Philadelphia, have come to Ocean City for the aeaami, occupying their cottage. '7224 Aabury aveuue. ,f V. :' Joaeph Naylor, of Alaaka, i British ■ olurahla, la vjaillng her aiater, Mr* Juseph Broadley. After a brief )f sojourn she will leave for England I. Dr. I-. H. A Sledem. of Philadelphia, w aa In town Saturday evening. He vlalted Ida brother. Dr. F. W. K. Stedem. and family, al Seavllle, SuuDf The family of Dr. G. M; Ferguaou.of Philadelphia, arrived Saturday to a|>eiid the aeaaon with Mra. Ferguaou'a mother, Mra. K. W. Warren, on Central avenue.

Wealey Goorley.id Pitman, formerly (( of till* city, waa In town Tuesday aud met many of Ida frlenda. He la traveling hi tlila territory for a Phlladelphla hardware firm. Mra. James Percy and daughter, f Mary E. Percy, and Mra. Cath- ? erlne Braiigan, of Weal Philadelphia, are theguealaof Mra. L. G. Brangau, Fifth alreet and Wear avenue. The Breakers entertained two aulo- ( • mobile parties over the week end. f r Howard M. I-ng and family, C. C. . Smith. C. C. Cowpartbwalt. Mr. and , • Mra. Then, C. Ulmer, of Germautown, i and|Mr. and Mra. C. H. Poineroy. of New York. < J. H. Bradford, dealer In fresh flab, oysters, clams, crabs and crab m'aj , 1222 Bay avenue, Ocean illy. N.J. • Hell phona 888 X . adv., It " i, hut.— Pair eye glaaaea. attached to chain and buttou; uiouo^ram on ialtar; ,| reward. Return tu V\ K. l.amond, j Paul apartmanti. a«lr„ it Educated and refined woman wants poaltlon ; light work. Addreaa,for one r- weak to C. HKHTt 8 Kb olllce, Ocean a CHy "

Monday rrom an auio mp »p _ State, vlaltlug Mooraatown and Prince] It was Mr. Scull'a Brat vlall to » Princeton and he waa Impressed with tjje beauty of tha many bulldlnga on the college grouuda. Mlaa Ethel Gotdon, of Reedvllle, Me., a .later of Mra. Bbsrman, cama to tbla rlturltb and Mra Scull. rrlral Mas New Parlak. The Rev. E. J. Whalen, motor of St. Ann's Church, of Jobatown. and Mary's Church. Brown's Mills, N. i J„ who has a number of frlanda In thle I city, baa been transferred by Biahop i McFanl to tbe new parish at Stone f Harbor and Goshen. He will assume charge today. f«r Sa-i.k -Baby's go-cart and nursery chair. Apply Fifth and Bay . avenue, Ueean City. adv., «t . The First Natloual Bank of Ocaen , o City la centrally located and eonaervar; lively managed, and Invitee your I, patronage. adv., It. Board aud room wanted by mother La and two childreu for mouth* of July a and August, private family, central, n Add rasa 047 State atreet. Camdau. N . j. adv.. It. Monday from an auto trip up tbe

• \ SEASON'S OUTLOOK BEST 1 IN THIS CITY'S HISTORY

Sjty Real Estate Operators " ,8pcaWnfe From Results ol ( Last Few Months. "You'aak how we view the outlook ; for this -"Few-oii In Ocean City," *akl | Mr. Stanton, of -the real estate lirjn of rilanlou and Hcuil "To ua t here I* every j earmark of one of the largest, nlost acpud prospermia aeaaon* Gcean'l lly ever seen. "This may aeein «mnewhat haflkneyed and appear like the usual 'boost t*lk' given out year after year, but let ' awiire ynu the opinion la baaed on r good sub-iaiillal facia— facia found In ' eaperlence tliu* far llilj year, birth' r In renting aud selling ' Our reiitale tbla year In I he total J amount paid by those securing cot- j' tagea" will exceed by 50 per cent ..rwrjf per cent, the bu-lnea* uf last year, due uf the moat pleasant -fiaalti re* <>f th^> renting la the fact that many strangers j t Ocean City are taking cottages and j ' Included aiming them are people from j ' the Middle WeM aud South. Another | point that I* particularly gratifying la ( ' the higher grsda houses In demand, j I he average price paid , for. houses rented through this olllce la about $800. I This covers a range from 1200 to JillO 1 a dw'ellhig. "This year, like lfio*« before It, also 1 shows a greater number of persona de- ! airing loug-term leaaaa, with the nal- ! . ural result that our aeaaon la being; considerably prolonged. "Our vale* till" year al"o have shown j I material lucres'*. They luClude a; number of Improved properties a« well aa ground for building "and also for Itl- . vestment. ••It I* careful conalderapoh of the j above facia and conditions, the permanent' Improvements that are being made throughout the city, the rapid . ' progress being made In the construe- : Hon of. the automobile -bridge between j ' here and Houiera'.l'ulul thai will make | hour's drive from our resort aud ma- j - t'erlally shorten the dl*tau<> to I'hila- . delphla. tlie new and inagiilllceirt I . Turnpike Boulevard now lo the course j uf miuidruetkm, aud the positive kiiowl- . iatge that the very u-.'s'r future w III see i i. greatly Improved and tluie-ahorleiied ; railroad service that i-oui|>el u« tb -ec i, nothing hut the brightest future, for . i* < icean City." Clayton Haines Brick, real e.t.le; . operator, report" a very .aucceaaful *ea--on, more lmo.es having been, rented up to the present than any previous year. There aeeuis to he a natural trend for belter, properties, he "ays. This fckt growing resort Is showing a rj decided luollnallod to caler to tbla class of patronage Gut beach front class or patronage.

property la well renterl t It Is the opinion of Mr. Brick that V Ofean City la taexperianee one ot, the greatest Ilsjifclory The Inquiry for properly lu the for sale market' la very active. Thejnvealor can r In Ocean City what made some of L the greatest fortunes In AllautlcClly— ocean "front. Ha says he does nut w-anl to give tlie Impression that all of the bualnev^liaa been conducted on the ocean fnqU. Our town, as a whole, baen yery acilve eud It l« safe lo | say that our seasons sreo|ieuliig uiucb ( sooner and will naturally extend later each and every year. A representative of the electric light company early hi JUiie.ln a conversation with Mr ltrlok, slated that tliey were lurulngOu light" ,.ii an average or twenty-flve cottage* day. Our new Improvements, such sh Board wt Ik exteiialou and wideningof the walk, our trolley car facilities. | high ola«s. amuaementa on . the Boardwalk, up-to-date elorea, our, I fresh garden vegetable* every day ' from the farm— a cleati city, good I government and delightful location, easy uf access -are destined lu make . Ocean City the foremost resort In . South Jersey. Monollgtll Hall. , Tills (Thursday) eveulug tlie aoclal commlttae of the Ubrlstlau Endeavor , Siclety of the First Presbyterian Church will give a moonlight aall lo the members of the organisation. '' FUch member of the eudeavor will be * permitted to take a trlend, and the price will he twenty-Bye cents apiece The boat will leave Herbert Smith's ,r wharf, at tbe foot of Sixth atreet and " the bay. promptly at 7.80 o'clock. Ir i , Mlaa Klocla Will tStng. a, The Eankenau School for Glrla, In r. Philadelphia, will close next week ef with a aeries of exercises, and on Tuesday afternoon, at a coueert to be >1- given by the Alumni Association, g. Miss Marlon E. Kloetx, of PlilladelK phla. will sing the Bach-Gounod "Ave II- Marie" She la the daughter of Heury Klnelr. and wife, well known summer of resident* of tlila city. . vlalled Prince! on. Joseph I Scull and wife returned ir

k — : R C. J. CURRAN IS STILL OPTIMISTIC . He Was on Totiaam II. and.*, Hopes to Bring Cop From hi New York. Word we" received here Toe-day » from Vice Commodore Uh tries J. Cur- .cl who waa-on" Capt. >. Wizard ; hi Mulford'a TocaiuT I I.-JqIIm BeruiuHg.ei wrote: ' NoopjMftUllll# ll fur Wn A lulls Abeerlug on o .r part, c< f but" we bbffi~h»\brlnr^"'mt cup lo ti r DeMtJrilty.'1 U i Ll Tjiritreanywon lliCrs-T from Plula- ir , def|>hla frr-lterinoda/ by more than i-| i three hours' corrected time. She i« tr { nswl by Commodore t-S. i. I ,*kcm , [I ih^kklladelphla Yachtamen'sGlub. p . The Barbara 11, owned by Vice , | Commodore W. M Ddncau, bf New r, York, flnlabad tirst. ! TheToesara II waa not heafd from ti | for a long time aft«-r the«e boats n > I reached Bermuda. II i The race was for the Bennett cup c. , and *1000 cash. »' . I The boat* left, Bermuda Monday for |< .(New York, where a trnpliy has tieeu a , i nirered the winning crhft. j From New York the b«.al- will -all. 8 1 1 for this city, where a miinlwr of v ,j trophies will , lie presented. I \ Uuarlrrlr Meeting. i , The llr-N4»rterly meeting of the r r j conference year wll1 be held In St. t I J antes' A. M. K. Cluirch Junday, June r „ 22. The presiding elrier, the' Rev. l)r. a j ' Rmmtree, wl'll be present at the morn- .. lug and: afternoon service. A love- „ j feast will he held at 10 a. m . aiid rhqje^ i „ | will be iiraaehlng at U L in. The pre- v If j siding elder will apeak at 8 p .m. and l ,. I Holy Upmmunlon will ha admlnls- 1 tered. the pa-tor. and members ot city ittmrche" have promised lu be , " oreseim. At 8 |> m there will be * ; nretu LiTug and lloly t'ouiuiuuloti will i- i.c sdmlniHlercd lo those unable lo Im- ... j present In the afternoon. A special ^1 ollerlilg will be takeu. Three-piece lillnloli lent for sale "I cheap. Apply Saturday at 2012 WesI ley avenue. ad v. ^ It te Have von seen the up-to date new .. i Bala at 841 Third •treet? < hie vacaut. Ml ; Apply Stanton and Scull. adv.. It ,J WASTKli. — Tutor for two young , ladies In Latin and French, beginners; * about two hours a day. for the summer, a- hi Ocean City, N. J ; date price and a ! experience. Address s g , okstinki. I. ot"ce. »dv,lt

C. Ellwood Carpenter : I" . , j " *i Announce* Hie iyifhmlrr ri Dancing Class for Children fill . Commence Early in July i Casino of tlie Motor Boat Clnb ; on the Beach —Formerly : ; "Casino Club." REPORT OF THE CORDITIOR ft or TMC First National Bank r, o* OCEAN CITY. »t f | '*•« ' ' ' (varh ran* .^aeeu ra<l*i»n d iinsMnra-L,*1'" ol ii • U. M. bonds to iswara^^ulaaioa. ll IVtrtl# n Lsxal lander note., __l«0 JB - **"• •™"- ie ; Oaptlal slock pad in, I MflJMO t Hu'jiOia^nmil. ro|)li 'a and laxea paid. ^ . uiandln auuOCO id uJmvo ollWr1 N allons? Ban Sa, 2AI»M D8» U> TrC"l Com paola" aud Kaa(tin HsDk", , t '•-?2b2 SfeSfflS.'SSSS.'."''' "f s S»«Sy|s"ss "8s n, M'*c^ln^Jn^*areri« ar.^.^ ^ ■JK\V*' «n°wldia and^ldWf^T H ANI), Ciwhler. ' Hutiaerlbad and aworn lo balor* ids tbla IQib er dna of J line. 1911. It. CUItTIH ROBINHOK, Notary public. Corrset-Attaat: It, B. HTITKH, AI.HKKT KOtiri, ied 1,WKVH L "^K&ora. he _____________ — s

MAY STOP WORK OF ^ . RELAYING BLOrlRumors of Qpposiiiou to .Proposed Tearing Up of v ^ Eighth Street. ^ At- The weekly, meeting of the t lly , '•omnil-a inner", when It came time to -" open bkl- for "U^fdyhg and IIIBng'fl block, Director Fl»her "Sid that before i were openel the t*.ard ought to'"the* w.*»""bhH-k "have been* doing | well for some time, he -aid. and he de- 1 \ elated that he la against tlry wood | block coming np now. It will be time > .enough Hi the fall. If outside hid* are rfwelved for placing tlila asphalt hinder. 1 wlUbejIinicultle". The orlglual coii»acfora "aie under bond" - to keep the'strect In gomt condition for a certain length of too.- II Mil* Other roil- - couldi.'t lo.bl t1io'.«rlgloal conand if tllai" »».-■ trouble with tilock thete would be dlBlctiliy lu placing the blame. City Solicitor Howell aifld It might raise a serious question. Director Fisher stated that he believes mt-ii that laid the tlock. "That would the res|«ui«lbllily on tbe original contract. He said lie w as against dividing the responsibility. He wanted be clear aud-above board, he stated, ( and have the matter legally settled. Ill answer to a query by I he mayor, I,. Smith, oua of the bidders, said he block. In repair for live year-. ^ Fiaher, and the latter made a .motion, which waa passed, that the bids Le not opeued and the matter of relaying the y'ood block on Flghth atreet be postponed Indefinitely. Wheu-ttie motloujiad been passed. Mayor Headley »ld he thought ll a( ! Ilracyir Fiaher aske.1 him why he I > liie milter was under dlacuukm. I a* poaalble. Not withstand lug the adoption of i Director Fiaher'* motfbii, the hoard held a special meet lug Friday evening and awariled to the button A ( 'arson " t.'ompiny the contract for the asphalt " filling work . There were only two bid* -the SotHid A Corson Company, thlrly-twu t cent* per square yard, and 8. I<. , Smith, forty cent* per square yard, i; Before the bids were opened, Direc- ^ opinion. However, tha Sultcu A Curson Company desired to relay the . block at once If the Hrra la to be held accountable fur Hie condition of the accountable lor lue cuiiuinuu »i ioc

pavement, end, therefore, he moved — that tlie Yotp of Thursday be recoil- P .Idered, which was done. Both Directors Fiaher and Thorn then re* r9 versed themselves. y° There are rumors In plenty that some of the taxpayers of this place »u will apply for a writ of certiorari should the work of relaying the block — l.r started at tlila time— virtually Hie beginning of tbe summer season. p F'ohSai.k — ' Open t«iat l.alleh, 25x7; Ralaen engine; 8x10 h. p.: all In good order; under cover at- Twelfth street aud Bay. Address R. Neluia, 48 North Seventh atreet. Philadelphia, or Fifth £ street BUtl Bay. adv . 5-16, tf. _ maibon blanche w CANDY HosrdwulX opposlt# Itaait s I'lsr Wm, W. F*»ll, Prop. ' REPORT OF THE CONDITION ' ocean city title and' trust co. d of OCBAN CITY, N. J. » ^ .1 lbs ulow ^bu«re*aaJ uus ., !»1V ^|L : Sf:i: M auo^aioa I S ^ "S5£S| _ bni'lvldsd Pr'ofluilnoli, ,!?S«1 Tims geposlu. "jmsw (X) Itonand deposits. OQATO 771 >8 Hsihand oentnealas of dapoall T'S'2! I „ C« I mod* hacks, l.7»» f Truasurar'a etwCka oiilaiaaniii* • nl.lM.rj ( | Ssgir ' "wa ! . • I010M1M — VV id" I';1 V ruTld""'. aud R. Htllwah, - sS'SdSaySHIwiS Kuurlreolb day clJIJTW buiiinhoS, Notary Puuilr. Corracl-Atlasb,w ^ TOWNHK.vn, ItmHSHBIW. lltraetora-

T.I..I,.... <""" "" ' 3C THE STRAND Ninth Street and Wealey Avenue R OCEAN CITY, N. J. £ > . — . | ' " F mbs. jonnao" boncv DawpII'C The Rellable Dryf lOWvli ^ Goods Store :,g 1 - — . |U To the careful buyer who demand* full value for every dollar, we invite you to look - I over our Urge awl carefully xelecled atock of summer goods. Our thrives 4Ue • lisulril with the Uleat aud beat. We are making a special sale of the famous (The ' Little One) Rompers and children's dreaae*. "and to 1* the bett on the market. ; POWELL'S 921 Asbury A venue ' Tha Rallahla Dry Goods Store 1

MCALLISTER'S DRY GOODS STORE j We art fixed" awayS^i New Quarters at 80? aittT 809. | : Asbttry aveiiue and . n, , \ Open fdr Business j While oitr Stpre is not qnite__$JH^hed, «e can take care of y yon. and supply your needs. We invite you to call aud see our New Store, whether you want to purchase any tiling, or _ not.* Sincerely yours, ' " ' • s. s. McAllister i NEW TEN-ROOM ■ Bungalow for Sale 1 . On the Gardens Tract. A Great ■ Bargain if sold within 10 days. For terms and price apply to Joseph I. Scull & Co. 757 Asbury Avenue * ^ e MiiiiiiuiHiiHiiMimm""""""*""1""1'! - j HARVEY Y. LAKE \ If : la I REAL ESTATE » ! ! . • I 838 Asbury Avenue i _ I Ocean City New Jersey r- """"" 1 5 B. FRANK SMITH'

Real Estate and Fire Insurance 01 lol( ABHURV AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. vJ. 1 ntluee oil Aabury eVentie near First street, - • 11,800.00 I Alt at Wealey avenue aud North -treat, - • v- ^ H I Art at Eloveuth atreet and Iffiitral avenue - • • - ILW0.00 lAit at Central avenue, - • • »bwm» REAL ESTATE -ma INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick I d.11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. , MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for two weeks to know If you can gat It; we ran (all you al once Bargains in Hay aud Ocoan front properties. Choice oottaMB for sale. Also lots for Investment aud for Improvement— the choice of Ooeiiii City. Apply to _ V J. M. CHESTER & CO., OCKAN ClT>\ n. j. ffAAL BSTATK • hl(>*TQA9K INMTMSNTm E. J. HANN j 30S E1QHTH BTREET OOEAN PITY. N. J. Interesting to Investors 'jhose Willi Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Hone I FOR S A L C— * f*w '"** located tn Baottoo O, Ooran (Jty, N. I., i„ Tlclaity of HUle read and Peunaytvaala aaid Read- . ,1 pi,, Rsilrosd station". Also altae for bung»lowt xltuate on Greet Bge I Harbor Bay , Beaaley'a Point , N. J- ! ARTHUR D. BARROWS I 0U,r-.-re J ; 832 CZNT^AL AVENUE / OCCAW CITY, N. J. HANN BUILDING nahth St. Opp P. B. R. Station DIRECTORY -•-First Flaor-*- " 301 Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors - 305 Eighth Street I K C I U A WW D.,l Rstete R^-X-es . j. hann, Broker

307 Eighth Street „ WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at -♦Second Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5 IOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION ROOm YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE -♦Third FloorsRoom B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA e. J. HASH, Owner tarr- Apply t» ■ BUNTINO ANO VtA# DIOOBATIONa I \" Cmvm SgMliMM, VWn h< Bn* Mp nsaa Cssiss 1*1 N. PNONT . PMILA a»aa,i«* 1 T* Hiss iaoa wcatev *vg., octaa CITV ir

- A Bf.nri a x>t CoTTAoaa. , r-" /t? c°" • \ / f? FIFTH STIUT .M1 > A I LJ *UUT4HWt ^»\\ (Scotch Halll V- . t?i *5£'J] H0T6L BlSeAYHG... Ocean Ave. Bslwwn Klghth and Ninth fttreata ' open ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH the imperial Idlt (.ANTRAL XVK., OCKAH'CITT, N J Opas for ths assaoo. PlssauUy 'XXAm™" ,h* UI'KN ALL WINTKR iNnssrs aaresd st l,J». \ Mra. a OKT7.K1. - __j — — — rTHE KATHLU inrtrenii Asfns*. ockak city, n . j. — r ■ y . M I MM EH LEW 18 1 .CON AIUJ wyoming T04 OCRAR AVEXCi; OMSB CUT. N. a. (Ipso cli-lhi ysar n Moa Wsisr its. . a. p. mun hotel atglen <>u of Um most aantrally losaUd botsU la KCJia'si: jr-swsrifiatcrsiLT O.C.— rr. rwfthe wilmers 7U8 Central Ava. all the yrar. First -claaa Ubla_ board. Kvvulog dmnara. / ■m*. r. r. tn _ the laurel lUS CENTRAL AVENUE, N»A» a«A&l OCEAN CITV, N. j. MM. BnlTH TOWWSX1, Tr., .11 IM Writs aw reran* UM rear Mr

"sterling' hotel OPKN ALL VBAR Hot water hrat. Winter boordara solicited. ' f B. A. buawt. the hkwlings Moat daslrabl* location. Opan all year. Kltvator to leval. Vapor Hrat. L H. HRWUIM Ninth sad WsaMy sva. Os*a» ™T. N.J. oceanic Prlvsl* hslha. Noil daslrsbl* kwalion. Cspselly *xl Klavslor. Osavira snaxesltsd Opan tor Um aeasoa. mm m. The' Pontlere BOOT » SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE I IIMU itkmty.Kf. Oeoot City. N- J, -MSI TTATM ARM fSHMANCM. c. L. LAKE I. ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. - i Ml Axbsry Areaas, Osaaa a«y, N. J. | iMUlursals. OoUsc*. tor rest . / E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broka e2^CIGHTH GTRflET OCEAN CITY NEW Jllieit

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