Ocean City Sentinel, 4 September 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

i Ocean City Sentinel THURHDAY. MKPTK ilHF.lt 4. 1818. We shall be glad to re«-eive Heme of news and .iiiuiinuiiloUoiii of iiitereel to (tile community and our reailera everywhere. All couimuiilcatkine nhould be accompanied with the full name and addreaa of the writer, not ueeawarlly for publication, but a- a KUarantee of J. ' good faith. DOT8. Still a big bunch of twople here Pblladplpbla'a veteran athlete, will be here Saturday. It le eakl that the new pier at Tenth elreet la a certainly. l.aat week of the Gardner- Vincent Slock Coui (tally at Hand'. I'ler Jeclure cuuree In the Flrel M. K Church, beginning the latler part of October. Detail, will be given later SOLD HIS BUSINESS After belug In bueliiem here more than IN year., and having pa.Mxl hi. 7/it'i year, Sauiuel Ituaaefl lia. decided , to take a re.t aud hue dl.pnml of Id. - business to Newell Coraon, of Mill ville, who will take poa«m.loti March I ( The .lore I. hi be enlarged, and the , upper floor, will be converted Into a , "at. will, an entrance on the aide of , the building, aud tide will be occupied , by Mr. Itueeell aud Ida wife. , ' Two year, before coming to tide city , Mr. Itueeell had been engaged fur a long lime lu the wlioleaale Jobbing , queeuaware business. When became ( to Ocean Cltydie bought out the bu.lneea couducled by Charlea A. Camp- . bell, a few door, north of Mr Hue . eell'a preeeut building. After conduct- ( Ida preeeut .lore and ' reeklence, and ,| ran both place, for two year. * Then be aold out the llr.t .tore, aud gave ,| all hie time I.! Hie new lino..

CAPT. HAMMELL HURT fapl. W, I/. Hammell, who le superhiteudeui of the Shore Ka.t l.lue •leamboate plying between tide city and l/ougpurl, met with a painful accldeul Monday at Stone Hart.>r lu endeavoring to eave a man from having Ida arm crushed between the gangplank aud the wharf. Cap! Hammell had the wcond linger of one of Ida hand, cru.hrd to a pulp ami knuckle down on Itl. laat linger, the bone of which wa. aim Injured. The Injury war giveu a temporary droning at stune Harbor aud Capt. Hammell later weut to Atlaulh- City for trealuieul, returning lo tide clly III the RAN INTO DRAW ■aillara Mr I Wlib arcldenl lu Avoldlog < olllaluu Wliu Heal. The Barbara, a tl.tilug craft from Sotuera' Point, which liaa hren going out from the Tenth atreel wharf, (hi. clly, durlug the season, met with an accklant Monday. Stie waa about In go through the draw of the electilc railway bridge mi her way out, when a motor boat lu uae by Klaiey Broa came through the draw right In her path. It leatated. To . avoid ruuulug down the motor boat, the captain of the Barbara rau Ida boat In o the draw, aniaalilug her huwapril. Tliue disabled, the Barbara hail lo poatpoun her llablug trip. There were more than a acore of men ou hoard the Barbara, aud emne of them were given a alight acare fur a few uioineuta. DISTURBED THE PEACE Philadelphia Colored Woman Ordered lo Leave Town, Blanche Becket, colored, wa« given until mldulght recently to leave the lelatid by Squire Ludlam, hecauee of disturbing the peace In Hie home of tier brotber-lu-lew, Frank Morgan. It eeem. that Blanche had Juat arrived from Philadelphia, on a vi.lt at home of her .l.ter, Mm. Morgan, and. Ailed with the .porting blood of her ancestors, wanted to take her alster ou a vl.lt lo Atlantic City. Her huebaud, Frank, however objected to thl. "apreeP If he Oould Bid | accompany thrm. Whea Frank wa« j (ilckwl up by kind nelgbbori, It waa | found that he nuftcred from eevrre \ laceration, of the acalp and face Inw , .Ida. oilier bodily brulMM. UlrlCaichea Big Plah. Mies Ktliel Frceuiau, Hie, twelve-year-old daughter «f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Freeman, of Camden, summer resident, of thl. clly, went tl.hlug with her father Thursday, end both 1 caught a number of li.b, but Mh>. Kreeuau surprised both herself aud 1 bar father by the remarkably large oue elie landed. Harry Buzzard, who wae before 1 Squire Dud lam a few evenings ago, charged with disorderly conduct at the 1 home of hie father-lu-law, jot. Krauae, 1 wm Thuraday cnmmlUedrtn default of $100 ball, to the county Jail at Cape 1 May Court Hooee. He bad beeu In 1 the local lockup for a couple of daye.Now Is tba time to think about clow- i lug your collage for the winter, bat do uul forget that you will need some papering in the Rprtng. Call and gel out etyles and Idrae before leaving. I'M ward J. Burton, 051 Anbury avenue, ' Goaao Clly. adv-h-4t *8t For Male. Fifty feel ocean front with riparian rights, below 35th street; cash required, HUM. Addrsae H., SKNTlKKb offlee. II The buiflneae career of the Flrel National Bank ofOceau Clly hat beeu one of marked euooeea. adv.lt ■I 1

i annoal reunion "• of lake family of r. Many Members Will Meet at Pleasantville on Thursday ,i Morning, September ii. * The Lake family will hold II. tenth j >r auuual reunion In Hie Metllodl.l Kpl>day. September II. I The member, of the family will meit at lit a. in , and the llr.t half-hour will be devoled to greeting.. Tlie object is tb have not only a .octal lime, but to acquire Information concerning the early history of tlie b family. Those having auy facia bear Ing ou Hie early history of the family, t such, a. deeds, wills or any fauir lly record., ancleul photos, or portable heirlooms, will confer a great , favor by taking them lo the meeting, for exhibition uuly. f There will he addre.se. on llir history of dllterenl brauche. of the family by members of the association. Among the well-known memlier. of the family lu Hilarity are llir Iteva. 8. Wesley and J. K I.ake, IV illlam l.ake ' and Mark I.ake. MAY BUILD HERE Potentate W. Freelaud KemlAck, of 1.11 Temple. Philadelphia, who was Saturday and Sunday a. the handsome summer home at Twentieth I .tree! aud Wesley avenue, will prob- I ably build a collage here aud .|>eiid Hie •uinmer mouth. In this resort, ' Mr. Kendrick wa> taken around I town last Sunday In an automobile by i Commodore William K Hexaiuer proveineirt. made .luce he wa. here, ■ three or fgur year. ago. He wa. sim- < ply amazed at Hie yarhl club's splenhome. t Turning to Mr. Newberry. Mr. Ken- . rick raltl : *• I am going to qull roam- t - "rim sal" - i to quit

ing around Hie country. Ocean City here " Mr. Keudrlrk w». the atcnul baby "« member of t'nlver.lly I -sign,, if whlali Mr. Newberry wa. one of the Incur y COMMITTED TO JAIL Clarence B. Garrison, a young fel11 low of Hd. city, wa. giveu a hearing before Squire ltu.h Monday morning. I charged with non-support of lile wife '< ordered lo pay III. wife (4 a week and II give a bond of lieu. Falling lu furulah 18 the bond, he wa. locked up. The wife • and — Children were represented by - Attorney William It Davis. Uarrlann wa. caught by Comdablo. r Walter Fouler iii Plea.anlvllle Sunday 18 aflerinon after a llvaly chase. Uarrleon la said lo bava stopped at Pleaaautville ou hla way lo Mlualola. When' he .aw Constable Foster, he started on a run up Malu street, followed by » Foster and Iwo of Pleaaaulvllle's policemen. The chaw terminated at i the First National Bank, where ilarrlt eon was Irlpprd by a man and fell. . Before he could get up, Foaler had llir i nipper, uii liliu. c VISITED HIS FATHER r * A. J. _Hteelm.au, Jr, son of A. J, of' this clly returned to hla huine lu r Jetsey City Mouday atteruoou after 1 a|»eiidliig a few days with hla father ' Mr. Steelman I. a lawyer In Jersey Clly, belrtg'a member of llie Itriu of ' Herman A Steelman. Mr Herman, who la now (Invertior Fielder's prlvats aecrelary, gave much assistance ItMJie Ocean City delrgatkm that went to Trenton last winter lu the bay here. 1 This was Mr Stcelmaii'a llr.t vi.lt * to Oceau City iii quite awhile aiid he expresased himself a* aalmilalied and ' pleased over the rapid growth or this i STILL AFTER BENNETT At the City Commlealoner.' meeting yesterday afternoon, It waa decided to ' give Harvey W. Bennett, of Cape May, a contractor here, the ueceeaary ten ' days' notice and theu turn the matter ' over to Cummlaaluuer Fisher for fur- ' ther action liecauae of the uon-fulllll- 1 meut of hla contract In laying tlie drainage pipes on Beventh, Right h and Ninth slrcete, In the allotted time. It waa also daelded that Director | Fisher ahould get after all conlraclnra t who have not completed their work aa , agreed upon throughout the summer. , he tu report at the next regular meetI lug of the hoard I Their Horses Won. J. P. Fox'a pacer, Marie Itex, wou - the county race at tlie Cape May ■ ; County Fair held at Cape May Court House, last -Saturday afternoon N- ! Carlson's trotter, General Ooxey, won the 2 28 trotting event. General Coxey 1 want to hla record The owners of ( both animals have been feellng'happy ever sine*. _ cou.se rot mem. Cottage for rent on Bay avenue between Fourth and Fifth, for uext - season. Fifty fact frontage on Hre Hay i with private dock. Moderate mtjal I will be accepted ou account of owner* . residence In Nsw York Clly. Apply . at Mrs. eraser's cottage at Bay ave- , one. advt. 8-28, St HaroaiS fob Balk — New cottage, email bungalow. In rear. Juat finished, . 446 Wert avenue. Cort $1J00, sell dear$28U0, only $800 caeh. A. Pagan , i 1844 Diamond, Phlladetphla. adv. It Fob Hai.f on Excii amok.— Cottage. I 58 Aebury ave. J. D. Thompson, 14k > Luray street, Germanlown, Phlla., Pa. ndv-18-3lR-2tS

HOWE'S ORGAN RECITAL y PLEASED BIG AUDIENCE

it Talented Musician Was Ably! Assisted by Miss Etliel ! Skyes, Soprano. I, j A -very discriminating, md.le-luvliig-gathering filled the main .amUrncr j room of the.pacloii. Method tat Church j | Thursday night, to listen lo the cluelng J t recital for Hie season, on the organ, by II K. Kenneth Howe, who wa. assisted by Ml.. Klhel rty ke«, a young sopranoi several selection, which displayed lo e good advantage tile bird-like quality r Of tier high lone. Of course the dla- -, play piece "Polobalke from Mlgiion," - belongs to the .ludlouiidertheleaclier'. guidance, for young singers, a. vocal I exercise; bul lliere Is much of promise and drill "will uialure lub, set long i , Fr ai the vl.wis.lul Of an artistic player, llie program wa. well -circled i pieces of greatest .Irefigrti being Haeji 'a I e Fugoe lu l> Minor, and Gullmant'a Sunala No. I. Op. 42, etc. < No real artist at !4ie organ can cm.- I sent to play a program, wl.ieh Ire < make, himself,' without Inserting at < r-lrurtt oue number from ltacl. The 1 orgaulst tried to a— l.l tire .listener* as 1 1 I Ire playeil Bacli.by hi. skilful plila.lug. : • . The u. ajesly of Bach's work, end the j ■ pain. taking work thai II lakes lu lech- ■ . iilque lo .urceasfolly Interpret him ' i makes III. cuiu|Nielllons at once the ' I M|iace does not permit a careful review of eaeli i.timlwr on the program, ' I though their execution J>y the organist 1 ■ de-erven It. The opening number, paraphrase on "Hee, the Conquering Hero Cornea," commanded atleulkm from the llrat note, and attuned llie audience to what ' to follow. "Cradle Hong aud Lullaby," by Gull- j * uif.nl (Herceuw In 'A-flal|, la all rxqiil- ( -lie geui that will hold II. place In lire

ly It lake- no Vivid Imagination lo -ea ;e and frel the appropriateness of lis ,y Holaworlhy's "Cliurel. Bella" la a ill most dlgullled, cl.urclily,' aa.lly lolr lowed comiNmlllou, the -moor hues, of which lu tladlgullled pliraalng.touclred lu.lantly the worshipful |>art of one', being. Tlie lutruductlou of Hie cbluiee. which la acoimplished eutlrely by lire ,, .kill of the organist, as there ere no belle lu llie organ, la a realistic touch I. that I. a source of conataut surprise K and delight to (tie audience I The "Minuet for Hiring I luartel," a f0 conipoallloo by the organist, was re- „ celved with the most hearty exprea,1 .Ions of approval by the audience, not I, only because lire author was playing. bul for lie own charming excellence y Tl.e coiu|wmiIIIoii I- >1111 In manuscript and will probably lie put II. lied within y KHrelberl Nevlu was liearrl In I. "Canzone Amoro-a." a iiumI plaintive and stirring composition that waa „• rendered "Con Amore" by lire organ-. y Perhaps Hie uiu.t obviously striking H part of lire evenings eutertilumenl t waa lha fad thai this young man of . eighteen years played the entire proI gram without auy musical score, a r real of memory that moat of those pre eut had uever seen equaled " Kennel I. belongs lo us Id this clly, and la doiug bla full pari lu maintaining aud advancing lis l.igbeal Ideals," declares one of the young man's " strongest admirers. DIED 8UDDBNLY ' Here, Umpired In Kaai orange. ' Albert E Hnyder died suddenly of , heart disease at hla home, In Rail . Orange, Saturday morning Mr, Hnyder, who was about 4i years old, had apebt Un week-ends wllb hla family ^ hi in'- rtt^llurlng the summer. He leaves - -Ife and llirae children, who ^ were lu this clly at the lime uf Ida auda .leu demise 'I hey have Ihe ayuiaptby of many friends here. Mr. Hnyder, who waa a successful business man, waa a son In-law of Mrs. I William H. Loug, of Philadelphia, a i summer reeldeut here. HERE ON HONEYMOON Kdward wai.dsll and Miss Lore Edward Waudetl and Mlas Iteba t Lore were married at the home of the , bride, In Vlneland, Wedneeday evening, August 27, and took the III o'clock J train for thla clly, alopplug at the . Hlacayne for the ulglit. The next day they went to the home . of William 8. Johnson and wife, lu , this city, lo spend their honeymoon . I Three lulomobllee loaded wllh friends from Vlneland came to thle r City Buuday and gave Ihe pair a , surprise visit All^had a royal good ;t'arnp Mrrllni C'lowra. l amp meeting closed here Monday evening with Ihe usual procoaalou around the Illuminated grouuda, the marchera singing stirring oh) Metbog atloua present at the services Sunday. I he Rev. William H. Morgan, D. D. , of New York, preached In the morn- \ Ing and evening, and the Rev. John r Grant Newman, of Philadelphia, addressed a special meeting In the afternoon. The Rev. F. A. DeMarie, of Brldgeton, preached on Monday evening. It Is aakl that the attendance at the camp thla yaar waa larger than e it has been for yeare. J Take Jtotlce. i Owners of bouaea that wish thai r r property looked after during the wlu- I . ter months, above Fifth rtreet only, ' it woold do woll to look up dept. Joeeph D. Lee. 828 Peunlyu place, either by person or card. adv. 28-At. *31. .' Fob Sale.— Two Anbury avenue Iota, between Eighteenth and Nloeij teeoth streets, Section D, Nan. 814 and 816; easy to Bod, being the only lata In !. thai square cleared of brush; look foe 8 sign. i Thus J. Hawvkr, S advt. Woreeatar, Mats.

'("cinderella" dreyy big house ' Pretty Children Seen in Artisd tic Dancing at Hand's ; - ' Pier. i. Hand's Pier Theater was tilled Frlf day evening, when "Cinderella and Hie i- Little Olaas Hipper" waa giveu under ■ lire direction of Prof Ellwood t'arpeu- - ter for the beirelll of the 'Ocean Clly e The euterlaliiiuent was a success In , every way.jlre lutle mire arqullHiig j served applause. I and, as a iqieclBriilar aflair, llie rlili-r-i | this section I I The epeclalllra were given by Dorothy Mller, Hilda Hchoch,- Kathryn . 1 Helen Hoehllng, l.e-llr Kelley,' ^George Hlu.pson, ••Conslauce," Florijence Huet, Eleanor Hhaler. Dorothy 1 1 Elizabeth Livingston, 1 Nightingale. Helen Under- . 1 dowu and Alice Harris. 1 1 Tlie ca-l of .^Tiaracler. was as f..|.lows; , i Cinderella Hilda H<-h<K'li i i t'lorluda i Proud i Helen Hnehllng Thl.be , Hl.ler. , Florence I Diet 1 Felry Godmother Dorothy Miller ! Prince Mlrlatu Y'lrglula Cooke Pompalliui George Him |sniii j Alidoro, Tutor lo the Prince Evelyn Aiken Daiidlnt* Valet to the Prince ' Dorothy t'nderdown 1 Pedro, Cinderella's friend Katharine Miller 1 | P«Kc Alice Harris 1 I Coachmen « Churchill Hungerford acumen )n„r|w Hiingwfonl ' F.K.luien ' C'hart Bros n . . luien ( Geo. Danielle . \

| Tlie l.'uuilcal Klllej. J. Burling Jarrrtt „ ALIVE WITH BATHERS ' asai of ikr Ttrnrsdoaa C.svsd - ^ UrrrTaoli nieialail. I .j" | There were more bathers on (he ' !ie beach here laafriundiy thau any day M( durlug lire season of IMS, according In . Dr. Girrtaon. the (reach aunreon. Young and old disported lu the turf [ *• for eeveral hours aud uotlilng occurred t to mar their plaaeura. | Tire Boardwalk wae tilled Balurday * •' and Hunday evenings, and altogether " lire throug here during lha triple holt- . day. ending Monday evening, was nne I *' of tire largest, If notitlre largnl. of lha I ° season. The stores were tilled aud the I '' I -hotels and amu-emeiit places all did ) ' i good business. (nj K,re..d oT aa.hrrs. ' '* Wlio dxee your cuts? Who (wlcbrs j the hllrters? Whu klincka the brine "'lout of your bellowe when you 111 rl bs. I long with llie t-reakersT Who Is the * general utility man on the treacl. at Tenth alreet, who, all-uuiasumlng. alts lu hla little white lent aud hears your complaints with always a word of advice and good cbasr? f * Yes? No? Then take oft your hat to I>r. Joseph E Garrison, hospital f ' I -urgent, ol (he beach front. For tire past two yeare Dr Gairlsou 1 I Ins held this posit lou aud at all times 1! has been the courteous adviser of all i those who have needed attention JJ , Great credit and. praise L due l.lm I for hla tunely attentions, which, nn doubt, have eavad many a bather I " serloua trouble. I

officers" made -| good reports Presbyterian Church Auxiliary Holds La?t Meeting at Mrs. Gilden's Home. 1 «- A the First Prrebylerlau Church held It. ; l*«t uteeltug for thl-.-ra-on Thursday! aflerooon at lire home of Mr'-. I barlrs ley avenue. There wa- an uuuiually ! large alteudaute for a Ik-t meeling a. ' a number uf ll)P*u.embri- l.avealready . renirtied lo their home- Fifty-seven ' ] ' ladles were counieil a- tieli.g pre-enl | ! The' reports of the uitlcer- were very t ' eui-ouraging The minutes of lire -re- ' retary. Mrs Wiu II Harris. Jr.. 1 any season uffttenrgaiilzaltou'. history. " Mrs. I'll-. mas t Mcl'ahan. Jr . tire • treasurer, reported V»7o in lire many* f ii ltd and thl >* in Die general fund. ' Out of lire laller fund 1 si w a- vole.1 1 toward caucrllliig lire mortgage ol tile First Church. Miss Ida Bauer. » ho n-ived l»f r.z.t 1 term tills season, has made an ideal ' president, preslijlug with grace aud ' society ;u a thoroughly bu-iire— like ' manner. Hire annouoeeil that iue.-i in Philadelphia lunmllmw Ihe work ' of ipe society. Mrs Charles T. Glldei. and Mr. | Robert Rosa, tire hostesses at yesler [ Tire program as arranged by ll.eiu After refreshments hail beeu served, r the meeting broke up very pleasantly and informally, every body feeling

I Julm Heilxell.of Carlisle, lire gentle- J manly yimiik druggist who has been 2 (Ills summer, left here yesterday lie f will go on the road for a 'Plilladelphla 2 wholesale chemical lirui, traveliiig j from Philadelphia lo North Carolina 4 , and through Western Pennsylvania 2 The regular mejillug of lire LuMtPVZ Aid Hoclely of Hie First M I-; Cliur. li 1 wae to have been held la-l Monday j evening, bul because (tie day was a Z legal holiday It was postponed. It • will he held uext Monday evening. x Niagara Falls; Personally-Conducted lixcurslons £ September iS. October z, iqiy C LIKE A TRIP AHKOAI) J; Round $11.75 Trip - From OCEAN CITY F u'i.mipwrTiredVreylvlw'«r™nB^rt?! Pictures. as Sasqwskaaaa Valley ttaals 'ivasis good (Olna on raaolar trains to flail- 2 ad^ilila.aaa laaooe^on Harris I -jnain. -i.i PEHHSYLVBNIfl RfllLHQBD -

if ' " " ■SMaaii^ ; JONES' |y]EN'S igHOP i ' 755 Aabury Avenue _ OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY ~ i Buy your Raincoata, Sweaters, ate. at the New Btore fur ■ Men and Boya. All the lataat In Furnishings, Underwear, Suitcaaea, Traveling Bags, Umbrellas, Overalls, etc. ^ STETSON HATS CAPS I I Uu/TlTtv Jones Has It The only exclusive Men's Store in Ocean City ' * % I : f The Breakers I ! I Directly on the Beach & j . o ** * j | Only Boardwalk Hotel J y y { t, Rooms single and en suite. Private batlis. Hot \ ! 3, " II and cold running water and Local aud Long Dis- 4 } * J F tance Telephone in every room. Ladies' parlor 1 i ~ t _j ^ — and writing-room, — New Diet Kitchen for the ^ Y '• j | preparation of Special Dishes. Elevator to street \ ' j j level. Auto bus meets all trains at main Stations. ^ | 11 || W rite for booklet Orchestra j 1 E ; % K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. $ j i. DaixtzxIPc The Reliable Dry f ; rOWeil b Qoods Store : • h - -* r1 y | C It. To the careful bpyer who demand, fall value for every dollar, we invite you to look u 1 V*1 *e)ccl"d of remmrr good.. Our shelves are = re , loaded with the latest sad heat. We are making a special tale of the famou. (The a- , Little One I Rompers and children's dreare*. reid to be the heat on the market 'd V "I POWELL'S 921 Asbury Avenue ' Th» Rmllablm Dry Oooda Store 1

, McAllister's' DRY GOODS STORE , We arc fixed away in out New Quarters at 807 and S09! I Asbttry avenue, ftwl o Open for Business >j While our store is not quite finished, we can take care of '.von. and supply your needs. We invite you to call and see our New Store, whether you want to purchase anything or not. Sincerely yours. s. s. McAllister ] Ii 0 . Ill , Ideal Summer Location 0 u CINE COTTAGE LOT on Wesley 101 Avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, facing the ocean. Only $1125 n : B JOSEPH I. SCULL & CO. 757 A5UUKY AVENUE - OCEAN CITY. N. J 1 "I

j HARVEY Y. LAKE] REAL ESTATE j? " ~ ' r i y^J 838 Asbury Avenue | Ocean City New Jersey B. FRANK SMITH * Real Estates and Fire Insurance 103H ASBURY AVgNUC, OCEAN CITY. 04. U. Two choice lots on Hlmpaon a venire near First at rest, $375 each. Fine two-family apartment for sale ou DeLancey placs. very reasonable oh Central avenue near Klpveoth street, big bargain. Lot ou Hliupaou avenue urer Fourth street, price $325. on Central aveuueuear Kleveiuh street, $1100. Iret on Wesley arenue neer Hlxteentb street, $1151). Phil of ground cor First and Wesley avenue, 100x105, price $2000. estate insurance Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walllug for two weeks lu kuow If yon can gat lt; -wa can tall yon at once. Bargains m Bay and Ucean front properties. Choice oottagaa fur sale. Also lotsV Invert ment ...— ,t .|lt r(in|c, -t op«io ctty; ' Apply u> J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. ). frtAL ESTATE MOAtTQAQE INVtSTMKNTB E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH STREET OOEAN CITY. N. J. Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish a Desirable Lecithin lei a Seaside Hone FOR SALE-* <•* u*a located la Baotiou O. Ocean Oty. H. I., ===== In vicinity of Htato road akd Pmuaylvanke and ReadSKXSSS; ARTHUR D. BARROWS B32 CEWTS.L .VENUE "OCZ.W CITY, J. - HANN B UILDING Btlhth «L Opp P. R. R. Station DIRECTORY FIoon301 Eighth Street Rftr.WARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating Eighth Street WA-TT & RAYMOND, Electrics! Contractors Eighth Street ! E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker . WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law -'-Second Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5 OS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Xoom 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8-9-10-11 YOUNG MEN'S PRpGRESSIVE LEAGUE -•-Third Floor—Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA FOR RENT.- Mo* dcurlbW rttkaa in Oc.xn n I IT I UU Aaanaa. WgWW vreULkd and reel. K. J. HANN, 01^ John Marts Lumber Co. WxUi Btroot and Havon Avar.ua OCEAN CITY. N. J. MiUwork, M aatrtag e.Manaiag neper, Plaster Board. Naita. Saab WaiaXua. ate. Kstunataa Faraiakad. Prompt Delivery. * , ' .. fs

— : "om* *"* "•"tew. /ft® COR V\ /fS IfTH STREET 61$ + \ / U . fUtlT AVENUE + \\ Scotch Hall] V H Y'iTrerv'r^'^t^Mabl* *8"**%/ H0T6L JDISe^YRG... Ocean Ave. Between Kiglitli and Ninth HireeiOPEN ALL THE YEAR H.A. W. HMITH THE IMPERIAL u£rt<rt°riiM* l'lre*Maerta*Mome THE KATHLU liaai ai.lralAv.no.. OCKAH CITY. N. 4. WYOMING U4 ««(■ AVKNVC or. .a nip, n. J. (kp.li all lbs yaar ;; Hot Waur Baa " A. f. MIIJIBB

HOTEL ATGLEN one of tba moat oaatrallr toaaiad kotala be OeaaaClty. Tba slid baa always baaa lo inaka this boos aalsct ml hoarelika ami Na large and aaaurad patronage prava Be aaaerea. For tarns sod partiealan eddnm, a c. earr. rug. THE WILMERS 708 (.'antral Ava. Opto all tba year. First -class table board. Kvenlng dinner*. mm. c. r. wi taxa STERLING HOTEL opim all year " Hot water beat. Winter boarders solicited. B. A L4MBKBT. ( , THE HEWUNGS Most desirable local kin. Open aU year. Klevator to rtrort level. Vapor Heat. L. B. HRWUXOI " OCEANIC tlow. La parity SOD. Ktavator. BarThe Pontiere ; BOOT « shoe REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE «IMII Aifeary Are.. Ocean Ctty. H. JJ TtitAL BBTATB"AJIB IBBB'IABBB. O. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... ■am Albary Arenas, oaaaa ony, N. J. I bote tor sale. Orttagee ret real. E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker •e^EIGHTH STNfET . Occam City Ntw jbbsbv ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies I Seventh St. &nd West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Chole* Dairy Produeta Batter ud Bgga Ask tor Booklet of Hpaclaltlaa DaUvacad Both FMamaa Firs! National Bank ! fi Ooaan City, N.J. 5^TALMM$A euguKNMe L m. i'lh. ft i i iii i . H. a. ■llllH, Vuanartm w. boot sua - -■ J. rtTBLUi YBYBM . aiaBartre OlMOTOm. I. H. Cress* W B. autre JC. v Ooraoa Jaaapk L Beat] It. w. Biwarda toMawaadTBara L mm B. MareMaJl C. r. laamaag WakllaM A mast Pare : Wm liin sL ' "??*"** wm* *■*"""■