Ocean City Sentinel, 11 September 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel | THURSDAY. BfcPI EMrtRR U. WW. We eliall Us glad ti> receive Item* of uewe and cuumiunlcaUuue of interr.t to tlile lomuiunlly and our reader. 1 everywhere. addreae o/ tire writer, Hot uet—rllY for publication, hut a« a guarantee "f — -food faith. dots. t ; Blgrruwd. here rtaturday and Runday. pier here for ireal eeaeon. Philadelphia's public acliool. reopened last Monday, That meant a thinning oul of local visitors. Jellyfish were biting the children on .Sunday. Dr" Uarrleou Irealed .ever. I young people al the beach hospital The H.verfoid lollege football ■quad will "train and practice al Thirty-fourth street. tin. city. Mr the aeaMiu'a game-. The member, i.flhe Home Mlaalnnary Society of the First M. K. Church held their regular monthly meeting Tuesday afternonu In the ■octal . n.iiu. of I he iliurch building. personals. John Ted. of Philadelphia. «'•" a recent arrival, at the At glen. Charlee Israel and faarlly, of Piute delphla, wore here .luring the week.

Somere Sack, of Petersburg, made a hu.liie.. trip lu tlila city Monday. Mr.. T F. Kly, of Bedford, Bedford (l County, Pa., I" v halting her win, Vance L ElyJ li R.T. Holland, and family, of- Had- I dun Helglil., have liven v Hill rig till, c city. ' (lllherl Tlce, of Vlneland, wa« re- " iiewlng acqualutancea In tlila city F Friday. Mlra Mary K. I.ake, of Cape May Clly.laenJoylngavl.lt to relative. In tlila city. Ml.. France. It Donnelly, of Plilla- [ delphla. wa» a recent arrival al the , Blecayne. 1 Deputy Hlierlll Coleman F. Corson. f of Cape May Court ■Hnuae. wa. In f town Friday. (leorge F Tyler and family, of I'll I mau, were among the week'e arrival- . at the Imperial. t Mr a. H.H. Douglass and Mr., Julio. ' Way. of Cape Mey Court Hoiiee. were lu town reneiilly. ■ O. C. Brook., of Philadelphia, a > property owner In tlila city. wa. among I Saturday', arrival- 1 John O'Brien, of Philadelphia, ha. returned home after-a vMt to Mr. and I Frank Moore and wife, who have * lived here for two year., have gone to « "Philadelphia to re-ide. (leorge H. Jobu.on, a prominent 1 We. I (.'neater clllxen, and family are regl.lered al the Kathlu. Newton . W. Coranti, a Philadelphia ' hanker, and family were gur.t. of the ( Oceanic during the week. Ml.. KmmaCornon, ofthl. city, lie. gone lo Wyuuewood, Pa., where .lie .x|ierl. to rem.hi for a lime. Mr and Mr.. A. D Barrow, have ] returned lo their home lu tlila' city , after an ah-ence of aeveral wWka. , Mr.. A. F. Bach— and children, of Ventnor, vl.lled her mother, Mr. K ( W. Warren, of thl. city, on Sunday. ( Joseph li. Frit, and wire and Ml— ; >■ vi hvii. of Phll.deluhla. are . Frit*, Philadelphia,

among recent arrival, al Hie Breaker*, jj Df. 8. H. lilpuchut*. of Phlladel- II phla, ha« bean enjoying avi.lt here, li the gueet of Mr. and Mr. (leorge W C ^ l.olig. Ml.. Bertha Adam.; of I hi. city, ha. gone lo Tabernacle, N. J., where .lie !. employed a. principal In Ihe public ^ echoola. g, Mr.. Mary Miller ha. returned In T her home lu till. Clly afler ■ lew y "week.1 absence with relative* In Phil- f| add phla. " | The Kev. S. H. Kami, of Haddon c height*, vl.lled hi. daughter, Mm. „ Charles B. Kkler, lu thl. city, a few , day. .luce. v Uevkl Mulr end wife, of Phlladel I pin., are .pending . week ple.nutly I here. They are located at the Wyoming. Mr*. Frank K. Co*, of Jeanette, Pa., , ■pent Hie pa.l week with Mr. end ( Mm. II. t;. Duffleld at their home on f Moorlyu terrace. , Ml.. Kl.le Weber, of Florence. N. J., | ha. returned home afler a visit In her ( unci*, the Kev Dr. J. H. Heine., and family In tlila clly. i Mr.. Clyde Beker and h.hy, Huduay, i of Folcroft, Pa., are vlaillng the former'. pereute, Mr. and Mr. (leorge W. Krn.t, In tlila Clly. Daniel U. Mcltuniey and f-irally. of Pitman, motored lo tlil-cily Hiiudey. Mr. McBurney le well, kuowu lu real ealale circles In Philadelphia decent vl.ltor* here Included "Bob" Height, en old uewepaper political write- and William Linn, -a w^l known Philadelphia politician. Mlaa Florence Caldwell, a former roaldent of tble city, I. now at her cottage, 611 Fourth dreet She I. ..Id to be fully recovered from her late Illness. Mrs. Jame. H. Barr and daughter, Ml— Catharine, of Cincinnati, are ■pandlng the month with Mark J.

inglaln lileCott.ge, B4I Central sve- 1 William Heed, a former member of the Pemi.ylvanla Legwlature from the Fob Bale.— Cottage, and lot. In ■uu.l de.lr.ble location, lu Oceau ( !«y, Apply to A. Cotton 618 A.bury avenue. Ocean City. New Jar—y. adv. Fob Hack —In the .OardeneT^ct, -several moderate .priced lots recently B<-qiilred.t>y me on siatkm Rood, ee.t, do— to new trolley line, up lo grade with new curb, and walka. l-ook for new algu. Thomas J. Sawyer, Worcester, Mau. adv. 7-10 if.

cm s HEW SCHOOL 1 TO BE DEDICATED

i Patriotic Ceremonies Will be 1 Preceded by Parade of Children. The dedication ceiemouie. of the! ' Wesley Avenue tirade School, oil ; ( Wesley avenue, near Fourth «lreet. I > will take place at 'J 30 o'clock Friday e afternoon. September 19. The e*er- 1 el—, will be In charge of patriotic ■octette, of the city. Speeclie. will be made by the Jtev. ■ Dr. J. Morgan Reed, of New Bruno- | wick, repre— ntlngthe Junior Median- I ,1c; ihe Kev. I u.rle. It. Elder, of . Trenton, for the p. O S of A ; Mr.. 1 Sarah W. Johnnon, of tfsWark. Junior ( ' p».l Slale councilor, for Ihe Daughter. I of America, and Mr.. M. T. Ku.h, of . till, clly, repre— aling the P. O. of A- I ' Mayor Medley ha. been asked lo i pre— ul Ihe Itag. which will be art-opted I by S B Swan, a member of Ihe Board I ( of FXAcalbni. " 1 lo partlcl|>ate » The, member, of Ihe ..wlelle., the | Hoard of FUlucatlou and the 'echini - children will meet al Ihe high wvlsool • building at - o'clock. Headed by Hie I t Plra.aiitville band, they will p.rade'lo I The route of parade will he : Down - i 'antral. to Ninth .Ireet, to A.bury : avenue, to Sixth .treel, thence through the campground, to Wcley avenue I , and to the .cliool house I ' l SAID IIE WAS ROBBED J

There wa. a story current tlie latter 1 boarding at one of Hie .mailer liolel. been robbejl of Ilk), which we. coat. It wa. claimed by Uie men tbai coat had been .laahetl on Hie In police. The police .ay thai lie lol.l lliem lie had lint only $9. Policemen Ne*klrk. who liive.llgate<l Ihe case, did uM piece much credence In Hie .lory after he had looked Into the matter. Ward. Philadelphia, wa. here, few day. , ago, accompanied by III. family. Dr. and Mr*. II M .Ferguson and hoy.,* who have been .pending Ihe ■uiumer Willi Mr. K W. Warren, returned In their home In Philadelphia till. week. Mr.. F.va llllberl and daughter, Kruia, of Philadelphia, are enjoying a vl'-ll al Hie home of Mm. Clllbert'. pa rente Mr. and Mrs. Hodfrey Abg. In thl. city. • Mr.. Elba B. flogan, of Washington. I). ha. relumed home afler ■liendlng a few day. lu Hil. resort. , She enjoyed her » l.lt very much end , expre.— d her InlenHou of coming back to Ocean PHy for an exleuded >l»y J. me« H Simp— n, who .uocvJ fully managed the Nixon, In thl. clly. during Hie summer season, I. remain1 lug here lo take a well-de— rveil rest ' liefure reluming to III. butlue*. pursuit. In Philadelphia. | Harry Stewart aud family, of Philadelphia, were lu lown Sunday. Mr. Stewart I. in the tailoring hu.liie.., ' He I. a brother of the late "Hob" Stewart, who wa. a prominent Philadelphia tailor some ye.r. ago. Mr. And Mrs. Frank Bobbin., Mr. aud Mr* Oharle. Mahler and daughIda? and Sir aud Mrs. Dulton • have been .pending a week with Mr. nave uecu - - --- - N

aud Mrs. Daniel tiawell, thl. clly o| Mr. and Mrs. K. I). Bobbin. and fernami J A Smith have Iwen upendweekend. Villi Mr. and Mia. (l] Hawaii. ningluK ev«. Uuoe. "j The congregaHolie.jrt|he — rvlce. In Hie First M K Church Sunday were well pleased with the .Inglug by the ' ■ pedal <|iiartet engaged for the day. " i|iiarlH comprised Kutli Groeuveld, soprani) ; Edllli McHdllaii, culltralto ; Boy Sireeter, lenor, end Dr. " Llpecbutx. baritone. Member. >.f thl. church know well uf Ml.. Mctiellan'. line voice aud Iter artl.tlc eblllly. Dr. " ha« a sweet baritone, which heard lo advantage In a win. MlssOroeuveld'. wlo-alw plea-d her Drallt Carta Aged Woman. Mrs. Sarah Taylor, of Philadelphia, who .pent llie .ummer — anon. here. , died In till, city at her summer home. t I Pleasure avenue Saturday, »ged , .Ixty-nlue year.. She had been 111 t III health for .everal years. Her , funeral look place from her Phlladel- , phla home, ^1121 jlonh Seventeenth , etreet, yesterday afterunoii. She wa. the wife of J. Thome. Taylor and ( daughter of the late Jo— ph Tbom|iwn • Maetcal KWrrialBiar.1. f A musical and literary entertainment will be given at the Shlloh Baptist Church thl. (Thursday) evening. Tht. concert will Include mi of Philadelphia's best end most noted talent. Madam Hrextou will be among tbem ' end no oue should ml— hearing her, 1 as It will be a treat. The admission will be twec'y cent. Refreshment. r will be on .ale. Tbe Kev. (Jrant • Harris I. |*'tor. aud E. Lome* church ' c,"k' . Governor Will be Here, e (loveriior Fielder will be In this clly Friday efternoou, where be will uieet I.. .-..IT. and elve them . cnrdl.l ; llie I. f ..

•bake of the lieud. Uoverunr Fielder f will visit two or three other eltle. In , ( thle county tliat day. i Coucrris Ce.se Tomorrow. | ' The free concerts In Ihe mu-lc | >', pavilion on Hie Boardwalk by Harrb ! iuii1. Band will .top tomorrow for Ihe . .canon of IBIS. The band plea— d a r large number of the visitor, here this i .ummer. r- WasmcD — Women for hou—work f. JoBee,' 404 Eighth etreet. adv. It.

TWENTIETH STREET MEN 1 ASK FOR IMPROVEMENTS

City Money is Now Exhausted and Nothing Can be Done at Present. | At the regular mealing of the Clly Comml— Inner., Thursday aftcrno.,n, Hie following petition was read, which Koaril of Commissioner. Hon. Itarry Headlry, president, (Icean fity, N. J (Jentlemen;— We lieg b.call your attention to the communication of the Twentieth Hired Improvement Associal ion. under dale of August IS, IBUi. received by your body and bird wllhnut drllnlle action.' We have I failed to receive en answer to -.Id r commuulcallou. " We received, inlelof your action through the , medium ofthetlcean City paper. We,; I therefore, repeal Hie request, uf Ihe I lath lust:, answering the explanation. above noted, which have not Iwen I favorably received by our body. | We shell lake up again In lire tlr.t • plai-e the mailer of an electric light at j I Twenty-llr.t street and Wcley .venue, j I Your recent statement that your nam- j , of light, lu the city are ex lieu.ted j , fall, to protect the cornet above mentioned, which may regl.lec a racnr- ' reuce of Hie accident last summer at I Nlneleenth .treel and We»ley avenue, i , We call your aHentl"" t» the fa. l^nf | point and the greel danger lo all ihoI raveling In lu.dor and oilier vehicle, j by nlghl We call your attention to the existence of live residence, lu thl. . block receiving no equitable consideration by your honorable body. There anon oj j"». e,

ere many wpiare. lu Ocean Clly. In ' which there I. not a .Ingle residence, fully lighted. We request econ.ldera- 1 Hun of your action relative lo the j e, " light at Twenty-flrat .treat »>»• We.- „ " ley avenue. ^ ^ ^ ^ r«i reasun for llie ah—uue uf lire alarm V| " lioxe. between Heveuteenlh and v Twentydlrst .ireet. on Wesley avenue ' Policies, we Irani, are cuiilestable In !' parol Willi the understanding of lire t, J prOtetiluU. Your |hi.IIIoii thai tele ft tenabt. In view of the fact thai nu j n * such provision I. — ll.faclory lo com- , p.nles granHug Insurance nor D III l« . - comllHou required of taxpayer. In eny.j other— cllou uf our clly. The published report In tbe Ocean | j 8 City paper, la In error In atatlug thai a ' satisfactory adjustuieul had bee n made * lu reference to lire prelection. ' "Nd committee from Hie Twentieth Hlreel '• Improvement A-oclatloii, lie. ap- 1 ■ peered iwfure your honorable tiody. - " We pray lor your oin-lderalloii of Hil. ' } * reqiiesl. | * B.llevlijg In llie Ju.lli-e of our |mi.I- ; u ! Hon, In which every memlier of ihe " ■t Tweulletli Street Improvement 'Aewi- n I. elation concur., wa bi g to remain d Very truly your*, k cnAaT.Uii.im*. i y President. J FKANKI.IN H. IlKKar, t Hrcrelary. * Dlretocr Fl.lier —hi he we. Hiere «»> \ living wllue— Hint llie board li.d . j ,1 visit from four member, of llie a-socl.-y , r. Hon end tlie expl.n.Hoiis 111.de ft Hi. I time were — tlsfeotiiry lu tlio— > men. A fireplug lie. bee n put In place " In thai seel Ion of llie clly. In regard J 10 ■ light al the corner mentioned, the n ? speaker —Id It would l»e a good thing. „ but the city uftlolal. are absolutely without the money lo do II They are ( carrying the light, until October .somer' thing that never wa.done before. He ( '■ expre— ed tlie hope tliat they will he 11 able lo supply Hil. new light by uexi r' ewiu. Tbe otty lie. loglve «o much

the lex money to the Htate, school. — and county that only a comparatively -mall mm I. left lo spread out over Ihe municipality. ^ It wa. -sated that two of the four referred '.o w/tn Dr. ScliwaU aud Dr Charlee I iiildeu. Jeme. Ennklln, who al Thureday's meellng. aahl that Dr (tehwatl I. not a member of the Twentieth Street Improvement Association. Director Fl-her —Id that they are norry the money laexbaueted aud mi. al thl. late day. they cannot comply with, soma oT the requ— ts, but they will try lo make Ilia proper appropriation. for tba next year. POSTMASTBR8 TO MEET ni.llnxal.hrd Hen Will Uainer in " Atlantic Cite. Couveulng of tbe New Jeree y po.tma.ur. lu Atlautlc City In annual meellng tomorrow aud Saturday will marked by the pre— nee of a number of high department official, and 1 aim of member, of I 'ongre—, Acting i tiovernor James F Fielder and Mime . 1 Slate officers. The po.tms.ler. will make llielr 1 lieedquartcr. al the HotijJ Kalelgh. The annual baiiquet, which I. the hlg event of the convention, will be held there on Halurdey ulght. Find .A— latent Postmaster Heneral ' Daniel C. Roper, of Sonlh Carolina. / gill be tbe gueet of honor et tbe ooo- ' ventlon end will eleo deliver e speech ' el Hie banqneL 1 The two United States Senator., • former Governor Kdward O. Stokes, 3 ( 'ongre— man J. Thompson Beker end * Senator W. E. Edge are emoog the I other people of promlneoce who will II be pre— nl it the banquet. j Postmaster Harvey Thome., of AtIan tic City, and Postmarter Edward M. Sutton, of thl. city, have charge of J the arrangements

HOI. Tiiottv criwrch Wervlcee. ! There will be en — rly eelebmllou of Hie Holy Communion In.Holy Trinity Church on uext Sunday at 7.46 o'clock. | Morning prayer at 10.45; evening prayer at 7.45 Sun t .y school hi the afteriiouu al three o'clock. The Ocean city W. C. T. U. will meet uext Weil ueadey afternoon, Sep- ; tern bar 17, at the borne of Mrs Uaaaett, U60 W— ley avenue. As tbe euouei election of officere will take place, all . member, are urged to be pre— nl.

. 2 I SDTTON & CORSON GIVEN CONTRACT , , This Company Offered Only * Bid for the Paving of > Ninth Street. e There we. only oue hid received by e . ibVCIty Couiinl— loner, et their regu- : e l.r meeting fur the con.trnctlou of a 1 1 j vli rilled brick and a light bituminous I macadam paving on a concrete ba-e o 1 on Ninth .Ireet. This wa. from llie v . Sutton A Corinn Company Their bhl wa. IIO.AYJ. The work lictobrdoiie r by December I. next ' ! Afler the hid had been read, IMrec- i , ' lor Fl.lier untile a motion, which was | Coinpaoy lie awardaat the contract, ; ,t | and that they use aecoud-baud brick , ln-Hieciin«l(ihiloii qf 'tlie guller. end | j Apeslnire Kleeilo. oncrra. ( J? i l lie follnwliigiieve been eppoluled I member, of ilie eleiilon lio.nl. Ill 'll Ward Kepubllcan t'h.rle. | Sampwiu and Homer. Young ' | Democrai— l.uHier Wallace ami John It. Christian , *1 Second Wanl— Kepubllcan - Vernon , ( 'arl.ou and William Chadwiok. ; " Democrat —George W. Nlckernflu. | ■ 1915. and Edward Bourgeois. o The; term, of all except Nicker«on l " expire lu 1914 A-—-'

J — Tifirrn—r - " \\ . Scull Hand. til. energetic end 01 of H... clly. left Here Saturday JJ Cape May Court Hon-, wlwre he " will .peipl a portion of hi. two week. ' vacation at llie home of hi. mother. Jonathan Hand. g | Wilson 4 TkylOf lo.l a valoable * TburMlay uighl, which died from colic. Judging from Hie " -haltered appearance of the stall Hie " next morning, the animal .uttered considerable pain befure It died. ^ REPORT OF THE CONDITION 1 or OCEAN CITY TITLE AND I TRUST CO. i of OCEAN CITV, N. J. J KtcmiUKi'Ki J Twins' loi'n— ^u'u ^Towu's. is; .flail 1 \3SSZZ, ' !3 | HaDklnedHHUs, .Jarnuure. \ Ch— and r—h U.m., I i.'spiui stock pakAnf ''' inojxij.o) IItmIi rtd—'sroQ u i n el i , IM";ri Time (le|m«lla, n 0,077 1.) TTre'umffriVlV -in li „li-» li'wio tas.Mt n , i and ^ MAHHKY. H bJ''nUdUl!nd "wornho^orT'mif'mU R. I UK I IH KOblN ,1'orrer t- U-l | K|)|1|CM |.„uhAI, Krli1(iiv li! 0 ¥HOK'R.

F. C. SIMON ! HAS CELERRATION Birthday Anniversary" Observed at Home of M r. and Mrs. James Franklin. \ Phtl.delpble; cvlebratnl her lorihd .y '. .i.d Mrs. J.ml- Franklin, liy e«p«c mlly lo imlchraie lim day ,.l ihe y eujnyad. The gluing room we. prettily deeoDuring Hi. afternoon Mr Franklin - took bl. friends nu a trip through the Inland 'waterway.. Simon and Mr and Mi- Franklin were the Ml— Franklin. Mr- .Carrie Mitchell. Mi» V.lrgli-ia MiUhell aud Ml- Eslelle Plnlhij.. They took dinner al ii.eSlrtml S.i.iday. ' TO RESUME STUDIES 1 J. I*ller llambeiger, who ha. been 1 years, left llie city till, week for Philadelphia. He l. a .Indent In Ihe academic course of llie Northeast High School, from which luatituHmi lie will ' follow In the footstep, of III. brother. Henry F. Bamberger, who I. a civil

of Pennsylvania. T Delter Bamberger will resume hi. po-lllou of II rat violin Willi ihe Northeast Orchestra under the leadership of I'rof AO. Mich net, Mr. Bamberger's, numerous ftlemlk In tin* city wi.fi him llie gre»le.l of .uccew m III. academic and musical atudles. of 'the Kev. Sncrale. T-iwu-eml. fia-lor of the Flrat M K. Church In tin. city In IKS8, died Monday al llie home of ber son, in Weil folllug.wnod. aged 91 years. Her funeral will lake place today. Interment will be al Bennett, thl. county Aim Townsend, who wa. unusually active In cliurvh work, wa. Hie mother nf Mr- George li. Dobbins, wife of the luhil.lcr of this city, and had a number of friend, here. Niagara Falls Excursions September 18, October *,'1913 j LIKE A TRIP ABROAD | Round $11.75 Trip I From OCEAN CITY ■ 1 r'o ji "1" j ? ??' \ 1 PEHHSYUBHIB HHILBOIID

JONES' [y|EN'S gHOP 756 Anbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. - new jersey Now I. the lime to go to tone.' new .lor. lor men and boy. and boy your SWEATERS and "RAINCOAT* OVERCOATS", UNDERWEAR, Suucs.es, Traveling Bap, Umbrella., Overall., etc. ! Raincoat, from $4.50 to SiS-oo, m ««> ..a m.a. to order. STETSON HATS CAPS SuaVIty Jones Has It The only exclusive Men's Store in Ocean City

| ^The" Brokers*! Directly on the Beach Jib 1 Only Boardwalk Hotel ; 1 1; S ' ll ^ ^ Rooms single and en suite. Private bfttber Hot j ^ 3 i } and cold ruuuiug water aud Local aud Long Dis- 4 ( 1 \ tanc'e Telephone in every room. Ladies' parlor < I ; * F and writing room. New Diet Kitchen for the j | * 1 preparation of Special Dishes. Elevator to stroet | ^ ! . level. Auto bus meets all trains at main Stations. ^ ^ I j j Write for booklet. Orchestra. 4 ( ] if K. A. YOUNO, Mgr. P j 1!iy iD/bVl/dbll'c The Reliable Dry rUWCU t) Goods Store : : i To the careful buyer who demand, full value for every dollar, we invite you to look 1 over our Urge sod carefully .elected stock of summer goods. Our .helve, sir loaded with thf Ulcsl sod he*. We are making . special — le of the lsmc.ua (The ( tittle Oue I Rompers and children 's drea.es, —id to tie the -beat ou tlie uurket i POWELL'S 921 Asbury Avenue I Pb— «. '•-» The Reliable Dry Oooda Store

MCALLISTER'S DRY GOODS STORE \Vt* art? fixed awav in <•«! New Quarters at 807 tfnfl 809] . | Asbtiry avemte MtdV , j Open for Business j While our store is not quite fibished, we can take care of [you. aud supjdy your "needs. We invite you to call aud seel our New Store, whether yotfwaut to purchase anything or not. Sincerely yours, . * s. s„ McAllister ll IH id"al Summer Location « y ■ FINE COTTAGE I.OT on Wexley Avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, facing the ocean. Only $1125 0 4 n JOSEPH 1. SCULL & CO. 757 ASBURY AVENUE - OCEAN CITY. N. J. ;jii_ "I j HARVEY Y. LAKE :j real estate 1 838 A.bury Avenue ' I Ocean City New Jersey

— " F b. frank smith Real Estate and Fire Insurance ,0*e ABBURV AVENUE. OCEAN CIXV, N. at. Two choice int. on Hhnp-on avenue ne»f FJrst street, $876 each. Fine two family apartment for — le <m DeLancey place, very reasonable. " ( ullage on Central avenue n— r Klrventli .Ireet, big bargain. J Lot ou Hluip.on avenue u— r Fnurlh .Ireet, price H->. J Lot on Central avenue near Eleventh street, $1100. I.ul nu Wesley avenue near Hlxteeuth street. $1150. — . J* lot of grniind enr Flrat »nd Wesley avenue. IHOxlW prb-e I'JXKI. [ real, estate; insurance Clayton Haines Brick ; 4i1 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. N" waiting for two wael— to know ir you can get It; we can tell you at .mie. Bargain, m Hay Hid Ocean front ph>perU— . (Jliotce cottag— far — le. Alan lota for investment and far Improvement— tbe choice of ' Ocean City. Apply hi _ ' J. M. CHESTER & CO., | Ockan City, N. ].

- mtAL KBZATK MOmrOAOB invbbtmkntb ( E. J. HANN I, ?OS EIGHTH STREET OOEAN OITY. N. J. Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home run SAL C— A fow tuts located hi Beetlon Q. Ooraa City, K. I., ====== Id rlcfalty of HUM road and P—m ylranbi and R— ding R«llr.wd otaUona. Atao alt- for heugalow. rttnaU ou Or— t Rgg Uuhor Bay, 11— Point. N. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS Ou.rdl.n = 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, W. J.

HANN BUILDING r. I ft lit h SL Opp P. R. B. Station 1 DIRECTORY ? -.■First Floor— s 301 Eighth .fe'reet .. i RICHAfsti H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Healing 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors Q Eighth Street E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker I 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Floor— < 2-3-4-5 i JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 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. Mo* drairabU office, in Ocran D 1 II11I1I Agrnfil* Qty. W«tl h—Ud. Iifhud, v.otiUud ind unl- £|, (J, II AH It, UWuCl ury. Apply to . \ John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avenue i OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber. MiDwuk, Moulding., Building Paper, Pletter Board, Nails, Sash Weighu. «tc. BstimaM. Punusbed. Piotupt D Silvery. r.

__ *OTHJ *" CTrao—. f ^ in, smn ,ig \ / O . «iur mm -t \ ^cotch^ Hj^lj _ HOTEL Bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Kighth and Ninth HtreeU OPEN all the year h. a. yr. smith the imperial ' 1.11 CKNTRAb AVK. OOEAfC C1TT, W 1 M— wdfi lh* itT*bra«h'**Some the kathlu wyoming tee ecu* avkmck »rn>. (Ill, It, J. | a. P. UILXM hotel atglen One Of lb. not era trslly Haded bout, la (Mu City. The rtm b— alway. ban B tusk. I bin huttfe wlert and bumelika, laolts luge aud Msured patronage prorai lu «uer>u Fur twin, sod perUoulan adilrae i , a c. uorr. rr»p. the wilmers"" 7nh Central a«e. Open all (lie y— r. Flret-cla— table Iward. Kvriilng diunkre. in. v. r. wi LKIB sterling hotel ^ opkm all teak

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