Ocean City Sentinel ] THUKMDAY. SK.ITKM II KB la. WIS.
new* aud cuuiuiuulolloiia of intern* to llila community mid our readers C couipauled with tlia full name and ■ukl rem </f the'writer, not uecemiarllv for [Hiblloatlon, hut a- a guarantee of „ good faith. a DOTS. * PoHIIca are warming up Clotug to Florida this winter? ' 11 County fair- are now In full awing. Horn? activity lu ocean frout land. * Hand 'a Pier cloned rttlurday night. f Still aome aurf bathers here Sunday. ( Vacation daya are now lierr for th* t Hoy* and glrl« are lieeouilng arena llan't the lire Iwll a weird *<u|p<l al , 2 o'clock in I he morning? „ Cape May County pollllclaua were here Hi force Friday afternoon. 1 malu here the balance .if Seplemher J. Ill Wood Sack haa arranged to make ' Interior liuproyeinenla to hi- liouee on c Anbury avenue. The quarterly love feant will he held in the MeHiodlnl Church next Sunday Frank A. Smith, of Philadelphia, haa bought Charlen A, Itiia-oui'n luiu-v, II? Anbury avenue, to which he will f Andrew K. Scull han received the | contract lo build a buugaluw, mating , I? 00, on llcl.aucey place, near Corfullil- city . PERSONALS. Mr. IV ll Iluncaii. of Wlldwood . John H Craven, of Philadelphia, waa a recent arrival al the Oeeanlr. ' The Kev. Cornelius Hudson, of Plilla- ' drlphla, wan a vlnilor here Monday. 1 Aire. John II Head, of (iermantown. wan a recent arrival, at (lie Wyoming Mre. Heorge Harold, of Mlllvllle, wan a gue-t of life Sterling a few day. i ago. I Mm. Sallle Hudson, of.lltl- city, left i here Saturday to vl-lt friend- In Mill, vllle. Jnnepll I . Scull and wife left je-ler day morning on an aulo Irlp up the 1 coael . H M. Ilarretl and family, of Went the Kat'lilu** Lieut. J. K. Nalle. I' M. N . retired, of Norrlelown, wa- a vlnilor here during the week Mm W \V. Tliomnon. of tlermanal I he Algleu. Itoherl Tiuaman. of Philadelphia, city Sunday . Mm II, K Park, of Philadelphia, In Tioutti (toMn City. * * Mm. Pllamlem haa Ir-se.l the lormine lor llic year, through llie agency of It. Frank Sinllli. K T I 'ham hem. of We-t Philadelphia, npeut Sunday wltli the family of I. (I. Kraiigau, llun city. H. A Pinch, of Philadelphia, apeut Saturday and Sunday al the home of Mm. L (I. Kroogan, thla city. J. M Herlrler, of Philadelphia, wan greet lug frleudn here a few dayn ago. He registered al Hie Klacayue Harry It Read and C. C. Read, of Camden, were here a few dayn niuce and regutered at the H ewliugn. Minn May Depew, of Plllnliurgli. in the preeeul gueni of (.'apt. and Mm. Benjamin Hendemon. of thin city. Prof. Arthur Adam', of Trinity ColProf. Adamn, of Trinity Col- I
lege, Hartford. Conn., wan a vlnltor lo r llila city recently, llie guenl of rela- , Mm. Mary Slang and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying I heir cot- ■ lage, Anbury avenue below Fifteenth Minn H. M. Davie, of Norrlalown, Pa , In vlaltlug Mm. Renjamln Quill- „ ■nan at her numiuer home, 1213 Aabury avenue. Mm. Kmroa Hlmmona, oM'ollluga- ^ .to Cept. and Mm. Heujamlu I lender- b e. *ii . of tliln city. . Mm Samuel H. Brown, of Philadelphia, la apeudlug the month of Seplemher lu her collage on Fourth at reel, , near Atlantic avenue. M. Jacob V. Steel man and wife will oc > cup* Mm. Kmma Towuaend'a collage l on Central avenue, near F.lghth at reel, I during the wluler moutha. , Harvey Y. Lake, of thla dly, la lu Haltlmore, where he la playing tennla He will atop al Waahlogton on hia way back, a few daya from now. The Rev. Pennington Coreon and 1 wife, of Haddoi. field, were gueala al i Hie hume of their eon, Dr. Allen Cor- > sou,' In this oily, during the week Mm. Albert J. McMauua and baby, , of Philadelphia, are the gueala of Mm MoManua' "aunt, Mm. William II Davit, Fourth atreel and Atlantic eve Monalgnor Jamen P. Turner, rector or the Church of Nallvlty. Philadelphia, waa among the Boardwalk airollara lu Ihla clly Thumday after-
The Rev. J. i. Sweeney, rector of St. ' Augurtlue'a Church, haa atarled on.an auto trip through the New Kngland Mletee, accompanied by Victor PonJamea S. Calemon and wife, of Philadelphia, are occupying their cullage. Fifth atreet and Atlantic avenue, where they expect to reiualu_ a_ few Mine Anna Wallace returned to Alfred, N. Y„ Saturday, where ehe to a atudeot al -Alfred College, after apeudlug the aummer vacation with be; parenla Id tbto clly. Arthur Weaver, of Carllele, Pa .who waa employed at Maddock'a Pharmacy during a portion of the aummer, he* accepted a position with J. R J, .nee, meu'a forolaber. Mr. and Mm. Charlaa Bowker. Jr.. of Spring I-ake. N. J., are here -laying with Mm. howker'a parents, Mr. and •Mm. T. J. Duncan. ^They will probIrvlng Hill, of the Bell Telephone Company . la trylug to enjoy hi- veirallou while nuralug a number of bollHe wauls hi vlalt Philadelphia and lleityaburg, If poaaible, however. Mrs. Harry Clayton aud aon. ArHmr, and mother. Mm. J. B. Alberl»..u. will leave hare aboul tlw Brat of month -for Briajol, Pa., where Mr. Claytou'l* employed aean engineer. fharlea K. Hillwell. aacretary and ire aturar of the Ocean City Tula and
TEACHERS I IN CITY SCHOOLS
Buildine aud the High 1 Filled Wheii the Fall Sessions Are Resumed. The public achooln of tj.ia dly re- 1 opened Thursday morning for t|ic fall j 1 The total enrollment In Ihr high , school Is 271, and the total enrolli merit a« Wesley Avenue (trade * I School la 633. ' i I Prof. James M Stevens, the supcrln- | i Undent of the clly school-, was ■* ( *lay getting affairs in smooth running condition. He wan at the new school i building rno-t of the mornliig. The' i principal of this school is Miss Angela l (■'ascoigue.of Viiieland, who has under ■ her Immediate care llie children of llie I fourth aud llfth grade-. I There are aeven new teachers beside * Miss (lascoy lie. They are W J Petty, I uf DiiHols. Pa . William Wile, of Sea - Isle City, and Miss l.uella lugalln. of | Caatletou, N. Y , Imrtruclora" In lire ■ high school; Miss Csrrle May WIHNler, of Waynesboro, Pa.. Miss I lie* Corson, of (icean Clly, aud Miss Annie F. * Joseph K M*. yer, of Reading, who I dllloual course commercial will not * he here unlil Seplemlier 22. i SEAL GETS CONTRACT * lirurie w. indrrduwii. clly, lias been given llie contract lo i build a prclly holme for Ueorge W. The house will have three slortes■ueut '"f seven T umi- anil llie' two upper Honrs built lu the ctdlage alyle celling of the living and dining. rooms will be chest n ut wood-llulslied lu llie The liedriMinia will he In white enamel, with mahogany llnl-lied doors. The house will cost JIJOU. ■ Capl.- A. C.Tdwnaeiid. of the middle life-say lug. station. Hi!" city. "was I i.rled from Ilia borne In Tieesley'a Point, Tuesday afirrn.n.n, -by Mark Lake Mr. Sides, u ho was s| years old, wan . Imrii In the house In which lie lived, an were Ills father and grandfather. The Ionise was built in 1830. Beside Mrs. Town-end he leaves a soil. Howard. His w Ife died last Christmas. New Mrsonrsphrr. Miss Louisa Comnn. daughter of Mm. J. Mackey Corson, of llila clly, haa accepted llie poslilou of nleuog- . raplier anil tpyewrller lu the real ' eslale oltice -f -Clayton Haines Brick. She Is a graoliiale nl llie Banks Col- " lege. Miss Corson to also well kuuwo here a- a vocalist lu llie First Pre- by lerlau Cliurcli. She will succeed Miss t Klliel C. Norcom In Mr. Brick's office. i-'ighi for Frrrboldrr. > The big light In tills clly next Tuesday Is for the Republican nomination r for freeholder In Die Second Ward • William H. Johnson, Squire Rush and . R. W. Edwards. Il'a up to the voter. ^ In lake a thoughtful look There's a s ' Haoce fur a huge minis A. Coiion'a ».lr. " A Cftttoii reports the following sales: The Uuagom properly; K. F. Sauvllle's I- I wo collages on Second alreet. He also COIlagea oil neconu nireei. ,10 sibu \ I
rei-.rln llie following rentals. Ailauin' al apartments for Hepteuiber and Octo- oi her; Hie McClee* collage, <134 Central al avenue: cottage 021 Anbury avenue. It VI- — || Will Move Automobile.. w Aiitoiuoblles will he provided for ,| member- of the Daughters of America p and the P. O. oT"A^_wlio will lake ,| part lu the parade and other cere- „ monies al Hie Weeley Avenue (trade Behind dedication tomorrow afternoon, t >•• f Junior Kpworih l.roaur. ( The llev. Dr. Halnen, paaturof llie , Fimt M, K. Church, last Sunday urgeil parents lo see that their hoys attend , the meeting of the Junior Epworlb tomorrow afleruo on al 3 30 Ho— l Hlruok Dredger. Capt Lewis Klsley's boat, conlalu- ( lug leu or twelve passengers, accident' , ally struck llie dredger near the Inlet t yesterday afternoon, Captain H. ('. ( Smith's boat took the passengers off, ( assisted by Hie men of the dredgerwm Tour Mew England. A I leu Scull, the builder, and Ills , r family, arcouipauled by Miss Bertha , • Scull, will start Monday next on an L automobile lour of Hie New England Stales. I'liey will probably vlsil Canniaicn. , nrj I'-- J V
Itoscoe Sharp, architect In the olflces of Otto M. Townee ud, has arranged lo • build a double collage on West eve- • nue, below Fourteenth street, costlug ; JlfiCD. Work will be started at once. j . Truat Company, left yesterday ou hto I . |«o weeks' vacation trip. He will i . spend most of the time In the South. r MlnTrrtlH A. Boyle and her mother have gone to .Atlantic Clly, , where they will remain eome time. . Mrs. Crema to-substltultug for Mlsa Boyla, who to a public school leacber. William B. Hughea and wife, of Mlllvllle. Who have been spending Hie summer with tlielr son. Dr. J. Ttiohl- ; ley Hughes, lu this city, am now edv t joying a week with friends lu Tredlon. Mre. T. J Duncan, of Ocean Clly. has just returned home from a two e weeks' slay with her daughter Mrs. . Charles Howket. Jr.. of Spring Lake. , vlmtlng ..all the.pollits of Interest in j that neighborhood. , Mr* Margaret Smiih and daughter, r- Miss Kuilth, of f-Mgew»ler Park, who t- havej been spending the aummer if moutha with relative- at Ryauatoii. r III , have come to this city and opened their collate, Seventeenth street ami Asbury avenue, brl.er. lbey expert *o remalu for sevaraf weeks.
LAWYERS PAY TRIBUTE TO JUDGE BAKERS MEMORY
Youh^Jurlst Will be ~ Sadly Missed by Members of County Bar. the following tribute of re-pert to I I the memory of Judge Baker ha- been ' adopted by the Cape May County Bar ' Association: The mystery of life and death I- ever with us, Inscrutable, Invincible; and recently the hand of fate has grasped our midst and crushed a judicial career Hmt to every observer seemed • one only of bright promise. The -ad and lingering death-to our ™ I minds Hie wholly untimely death— of • the honored Incumbent of our judicial i bench, and st the name tlmeone of the 1,1 r presided ..or testimony to tils worth " r .ml our tilhuie to 1.1s memory I . The Judge Curtis I'. . this wholly because - of. llie short ' " . jluie for which In ll.e controlling plan | occupy the bench we hehele he would S have Iioiiii rwl, and before he w.sj^ . showed clear i-ullrallsof judicial cliar- >' . acter, evldeul lo us who stood before , him In open court or In those more In- ^ general public knows, ^anil whlcl^af-/" and often more technical pnnwedlngs 11 i lu open court. - He was ever atlatile and unalTaeted " e In his dealings with fellow-iuemhem of I Hie bar.A er courteous aud kind lu com , le-teil hearings, maklug patient allow " I Slice for the seal aud aenerlly of ixium • -el. and ever noughl with care and " jiidgmeul for ll.e e-aeutlala of Juslice " lu every cause, while mindful of llie « I time honored tonus of law llirougli 11 e which llie wisdom of ages has -hown I such end Is muni safely allalned. ^ • law was corrective rather than punl- " s live; preventive rallier than vludlcllve, » l, seeking rather lo remove llie cause * snd prevent Its recurren lelhan to pun " e lah the Individual law-breaker: he wa> 1 ■ merciful, seldom seiilenWng lo the maximum puiiinhiueul so long an the environments of a ca-o indicated a probable reform ol llie otTender. 1 •' The bar association of this coiinly. c • an a unit and the memben Indlvldu- 1 I" ally, declare their senlliueiHn of respect I >< to out deceased member. We honor < Ills memory and deplore Ids loss. We « '• regard Ills career before llie bar and ' » upon the bench aa wprthy of his time ' ' honored professlou and eiuulallou. We < ask llila our tribute lo l*e spread ' « upon the mlnutae of llie Dominion I'lca- Court over which Judge llaker presided fur a lliue;and we desire a copy j thereof to be conveyed to hi- family. EPORNEC. COLK. 1,1 Committee FIRE CHIEF'S CAR - Mayor Headley slale.1 at the Clly mi Couimlaslnuera' meeting, Thursday
afternoon, that the lire chief'- car _ ordered for tlito city waa on exhibit ion al the f.sit Of Virginia avenue In Atlantic Clly, and that he had seen II morning Ha said that the car altrafHiig much attention, and that Chief mack, nf Ilia Atlantic City Depaifepeot' had declared II I" be I ■ lie finest apparatus of Its kliid he had The car anil the tractor for the Oceeu Volunteer Company 'a eugine will reach this clly in a day or two It waa Stated. The other tractors ordered, In number, will be sent lo this city within a short lime. Frank I- Hough Dead. Frank L. Hough, for years sportlug editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer. seasons In apartments In Ocean City, died at his home lu Philadelphia Monday. He was one nf the best | sporting writers In the country and until a short lime since was pari • B-br ckriaiened. j The Infant daughter of Ueorge Slau- j and wife, of thla clly, was chrls- . tened lu Holy Trinity Church by the rector yesterday afternoon. The child's " 1 name to Martha. Al tlie^phrlstenliig 1 were William U Liggett, of Pills- i 11 iinsui u •
burgh, and Mrs. Laurent and son, of ; Philadelphia , Wllbdrsw- From Flskt. I uasmuch as hto pier aud theatrical i Interests here aud lu Atlantic City kept blm extremely busy during ; Ibe last few week*, preventing blm . from gelling around dowu the county, 1 Chris. H. Hand decided last Friday lo withdraw from the race for Asaembly. ■ o Memory of Jodie Baker. ; The Cape May Crfduty Bar Aseoela- . tlou has passed reeolullons of respect f to the .late Judge Curtle T. Baker. > Several addresses were delivered ou " llie occsskiu aud deep sorrow was ex- ^ -pressed by all over lite death of Ibe yoShg-Jurl.t - | I For Bale. - Two fine Ocean city i Bayous lots; price MM -each. Apply ii I '. L. Lake, 1«2S Asbury Ave. adv. W St. • r. J1U00 to loan on bond and mortgage. ° At.oly R Curtis Robinson, agt , 'K-ean " city, N.J. adv.tf rt' Ulrt wanted for general Imumwork. „1 4114 Eigblb atreel. Jonee adv-ll Try an adverllsemeul In the Sen SkL. '
M COMPLICATIONS AT PRIMARIES, . ~ Tl Last Fall' 8 Election Respon- Fl sible for Present Mixedup Conditfon9. Complications without end are going bi lo confuse the election officers at Ibe jgt comlug primaries In the discharge of! their dullea. . -I Tuey mostly relale lo the stains ol II the men who voted for Roosevelt Willi.aut any Ihooghl of tying up with llie bt Progressive parly and who now de-Ire K to vole llielr old party llckel The law N plainly direct# thai a man who voted for a majorlly of a party's candidate- -I last fall most vote with that party tu Republican primaries unless lie voled In for a majorlly of Hie Republican can- in year This is rallier rough, of coor-e, on the enthusiasts wl... went with Ibe ol I colonel In his spectacular campaign ol j last year, and .tow having returned lo H j Hie grand .d.l party uf N I lo vote hi .tlie primaries, -ays an exI Another nice question lias arisen as '" !tu whether a man who has signed a " 1 ProgrwalverfietiHou cau art as a lie- °l publican election oltleer The law de '« dares thai petitions moat be signed by members of llie parly to which llie 11 candidate wlilw name ap|«ars on Hie •' ! a Progressive pelllion, and cannot ad > n« a Republican election otllclnl under " plain toiler of the law II would save much trouble If a Judicial decision ou llie foregoing points were made previous tu llie primaries. ^ ten turn of some local curls, but so far 11 known tliey. have not been cleared J up. Living up lu the letter of the law. however, would indicate that intelligent officials ueed have tin difficulty v aetllli.g each case as II arises, 11 Because a man cannot vole lu hto old party box at the primaries doe# not prevent him from voting lu any | election. Everybody entitled lu vole } al llie primaries should remember llie , dale, September 23. and aee that hto „ rlglil to assured by registration. ; The North American of Sunday con- I lalued Hie following: A Saturday crowd to quick to Jeer llie ump. Yesterday was uo exception, but none of J Hie regulars saw anything wrong with Hie way Thomas Connelly judged balls | Slid striken. Loud-mouthed chape. Ocean City building lot, tried lo pick , flaws in llie work of one of the best MIDDDCK'S PHARMACY 8th and Asbury Avenue The girls all say, meet me at Maddoek'S Sanitary Fountain , and treat me to a glass of delicious soda or sundse. I They know what's good.
PREPARING FOR f 4 -NEW CITY HALL [
Articles Have Been Removed from Fire Honsc on Ninth Street. which wa- pa-sed. at lite tegular A meeting *>f llie Clly. Coiutui—lonern j that Director t* authoilzfd to make arrange- , meuts for Hie removal of Hie Ninth necessary repair- aj***">*.lr «" D'el building" and a site secured, proceed to y« staled, that It cannot be i'unve-1 until I ( It to expected lhat Hie building w ill Company'- grounds net -ireel and West avenue. - Nearly all uf llto Ibluga lu llie Ninth lire l)uu-c have been nfoved up to the Reliance Company's bolbliug ou Asbury avenue, near Sixth -tieet. The two horses lu ll:e Ninth -licet next Tuesday, advertl-emenl of wjncli appears elsewhere In this l-slie. The removal of llie fire-ln»ii*e Is one ' ■if the preliminary sie|m In llie mailer of arranging for ll.e construction of new city halt al ll.e corner of John Kelly, assistant section torcand Miss Rose Dsclinwekl. al-. iirble had been lum-ekeeper alleiuted wedding ceremonies In the Vine-Iw-ret, a valued employe of ll.e Scull The newly married pall have end Mrs. Ueorge VV F.fhsl. of into " city, will leave here Monday. Seplem- * 2Ua for Chicago, wtiere^elie will j University . She ex|Mtola to lie oway j Irum Ocaau t.'lty for two years y Sli# j will go away w ith Hie be-l wishes of 3 many frlemla. . , t , 3 William Miller, ba—o. and Mlae j Edith McClellaii, conl rallo. led llie i congregational singing aHI.e First M J E Church. last Sunday Mr. Mlllefls 3 the bursar of the University »f I'enn- J sylvanla, MI-» McClellaii i» well j Niagaia Falls; 1 Personally-Conducted Excursions ^ LIKE A TRIP ABROAD Round $11.75 Trip I From OCEAN CITY PEHHSYIYHHIH RfllLROHD
JONES' jyjEN'S gHOP 755 Asbury Avenue • _ OCEAN CITY. - NEW JERSEY - A viail to Jones' New Store tor Men and Boys' at thli lime would please you and there may be tome- thing! you would , like to aae, such aa Mackinaw Coals, Sweaters. Bathro!»es, Gloves. Underwear, Suitcsses. Bags. Umbrellas, Overalls. Etc. , Raincoats from Sa SO to tij.oo. In us.s .-J m.d, to ord.i. j STETSON HATS CAPS 1 q J°aulVty Jones Has It The only exclusive Men's Store'in Ocean City — — e - I The Breakers | 1 Directly on the Beach % ■■ Only Boardwalk Hotel | \ Rooms single and en suiffe. Private baths. Hot £ \ i and cold runniug water and Local aud Long Dis- ® I i tance Telephone in every room. Ladies' parlor W i i aria writing room. New Diet Kitchen for the v i i — preparation of Special Dishes. Elevator to -street | | level. Auto bus meets all trains at main Stations. j ^ Write for booklet Orchfestra. S ^ K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. J? Drkxurfkll'c The Reliable Dfy rOWCII » Oebds Store : ■ S . : To the careful buyer who demand- full value for every dollar, we invite you to look • over our Urge aud carefully ailected stock of summer good-. Our slielves are loaded witfi llie latest soil best. We are making a special sale of the famous (The i: Little One) Rompers and child ten's drr-»e«. saxl to be the be«t on the market • POWELL'S 021 Asbury Avenue Th# Reliable Dry Oooda Store
UOTTI.S isa cintcts. MCALLISTER'S : , . =s= . — - = the^s.
DRY GOODS STORE Wc are fixed away in <.»ir New Quarters at S07 and S09 j . | avci.n « jo.I ' V Open for Business While our store is not unite finished, we can' take care ofi and supply your needs. We invite you to call aud see our New Store, whether jou want to purchase anything or not. Sincerely yours. s. s. McAllister i II III . Mnea, Summer Location u : : y - Fine cottage Lot on Wesley "" 'Avenue, between TwUfth and Thirteenth Streets, facing the ocean. Only H 125 11 p JOSEPH I. SCULL «& CO. 757 asbury avenue - ocean city. n. J. III 111j HARVEY Y. LAKE j \ REAL ESTATE i 838 Asbury Avenue t j Ocean City New Jersey B. FRANK SMITH 1 Real Estate and Fire Insurance ,OJ6 A5BU rev AVENUE, OCEAN ClVv, P- . O. , Two choice l.ila on Hlrapun avenue near First street, $87.1 each. Fine two-family apartment fur -ale on DeLanrey plaqe. vety reaannahle. I Cottage on Central avenue near 'Kleventh atreet, big bargain. . ; I a.i on Bltupsoii avenue near Fourth street, price 1325. | l.n| nil Ce.iiral avenue near Kleveuth street, f 1 100. I nt on Wealey avenue near Sixteenth alreet, *1160. p.nt „f ground cor First and Wesley avenue. IQOxIft". price *21100. ■ REAL. ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 4-11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. " money TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks u. know If you can get It; we can tall you at > one. Bargains iu Bay and Ocean front .properties. Choice cottage# for ;; Aaiel Alao lots for Instinct and tor Improvenlent— tlio choice of """" ™' ■ ' ' *° J. M. CHESTER & CO., || * Ockan City, N. J.
REAL EST ATS MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY. N. J. _ Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— * '"to located In Section O. Ocean City, It. J., — In vicinity of Stole road and Penn-ylranla and Reading Railroad malum". Also "Ilea for bnngalowa dtiwto ou (.real Kgg Harbor Bay , Beealey'a Point. N- J- II ARTHUR^D. JBARROWS aag CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN^CITV^^CJ. 0 HANN BUILDING Clghth-St. Opp P. B. B. Station J DIRECTORY -wfirst Floor— i 1 Eighth Street , „ ' RICHAjSK) H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth*Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors ^ 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker | 307 Eighth Street ; WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law I • -V —Second Floor— > Rooms 2-3-4-5 — : — ■ JOS. G. CHAMPION, Gmtractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS, MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8-9-10-1 1 _ YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE -a-Thlrd Floor— y Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA — Str^ 'fW'f heatod, l.ghud, vcntlUlcd xnd unl- J. HANN, Owner >k ury. Apply to • Eljohn Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Straat and Haven Avenue © OCKAN CITY. H. J. I I umber. Milhrock. MouU.nga, Buildine Paper. Plaster Board, Ne.le.%eah Weights. J ate. Ketima.ee KurnitheJ. P-ompl Delivery.
/Co ^ e /Jo COR. o \ / << IFTH SHUT MO * \ / VJ . WESLET AVE RUE -» \ |Scotcli HaLH B0T6L Bise/iYHe... Ocean Ave. Between KtgUb and Klnth Wreew OPEN ALL THE YEAR H.A. W. SMITHS THE IMPERIAL ■an CKNTKAL AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N J THE KATHLU UIMMtCH l.r.W.K A OON ARU WYOMING IN OCEAN XTXIl'k orraa Clly, N. J. HOTEL ATGLEN One nf the moet eestrally l.watod b.dele la lima City. The elm baa alwayi town lo roske tbto hntwe aeleet and homeUka, aad its large end eneared patronage proree Ha tn»me. Fur terine end pertiedton eddrew , AA wrr. reap. j THE WILMERS 7118 Central Ave. Open all the year. Flrat -clean table board. Evening dinner*. XM. c. r. WIMIK STERLING HOTEL OPEN A1X YEAH. Hrf water heat. Winter boarders . solicited. E A tlEiKET. - THE HEWLINGS Moet deelrable location. Open all year. Elevator to street level. Vapor Heat. i. H. HEWUlea " OCEANIC DDE. I- BAKU* The Pontiere ■ BOOT 5 SHOE REPAIRING SHOP
IREPAIRINa NEATLY DONE 816.811 Asbery Ave.. Oceea City. IL JJ XKll. ENTATK AND Ul*tlllg<l>i" c. i~ lake: ...REAL ESTATE AOENT . . tee. Artmry Aveaae, Oesan eng. J. Urte tor sale. CMUgaa tot reet. Onrtaapoedeaee ■■jMmjlitnn E C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH .aTJ^ET CITY NCW JCMNEY ABBOTTS1 Alderney Dairies (fteewaeer to I. e. OeD»Ua) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Pwlry Produata Batter aad Bgga A-k tor Booklet of Bpactolthee Delivered Beth Phnnee First National Bank OoeanClQfi N.«l. CAPITAL IH.88B. SWUiS MM 1. M. CEENUE, Preeideal r H- B. STITEH. V lea Pre. Ideal W. aoorr BANU. Utobtot » U. H. MOWKNE. Aeea. Uaaator J. rlTHlAN TATM*. MIMtol OINEOTONNl u M Ore-" A B. NUtoe w^Mssrd, H. Ueeerd There r I~nSili limil llltt aa.

