Ocean City Sentinel, 25 September 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 85. 1913 We shall tie glxd to receive Items of newe and coiuuiunledttoin of lutereet ^ All communication* should he accompanied with the full name and add rem of the writer, lint ueceeaarily for pnbllcatlon, hut as a guarantee of u ~g.*xl faith. |> _ . d DOTS. ' F Froet Isoti the "pttnklu." tl Blew up cold .Monday night. It How'd the primary election suit you? u The lineal Uaye of the year are uoW « Big catctiea of Halt, were made here early thla week. " t Police were btiay Saturday night. Home a treat, made. „ The claaa of 1915 of the Ocean Illy „ High School ha. ordered ila claaa plna ( fionl an Albauy Itrm. ■■ PERSONALS. u J. N. TonilHiaon, of Vliieland, »« a d recent arrival at the Sterling. c Arthur B. Cheater and family are apendlng a few day. up the State. 11 J sine. A. Isougalreel, of Phllailel- " plila, was In town during llie week. Mrs. Anna Wlilnyatea, of this city, , 1. visiting liar eon at Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. K. W. K. Stedem, of Seavllle, t waa among Ilia visitors here Monday. . Mrs, K. E. Eugllah, of Philadelphia, waa among the week's visitors Charles Hcbock. of this city, has , gone to Philadelphia to work at tils trade. Roy Heiitham and William llan- i cock, of this city, are at Perm Slate « College. .- ' t Miss Orace Ohrlallan has returned 1 from a pleasant visit to her parents at 1 U os lieu. Ueorge W. Souy, a bookkee|*r In \ the bank. Is enjoying his vacation In J Philadelphia. James Fraukllu, of W est Phlladel- ' on a abort Visit. ' H. V. Crane, of Clayton, was In ■ tuwu during llie week ami registered at the Imperial. K. U. Hopewell and wife, of Wellesley, Maee., reglslereil al llie Wyoming a lew days since. Mrs. Helle Uaiidy, of Seavllle. was a week end visitor al the home of Mrs. Boyd In thla city. Aaalaieiil City Solicitor J. Burrwood Daly, of Philadelphia, was In towil Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. I. yd Is O'Brleu, of this clly, Is visiting at the hume of her brother, E V. Uorsou, at Marmora. luxi Haiutierger and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage .'-here for a few days' stay. Thomas (loorlcy, of Pitman, was among the visitors here this week and greeted many of his friends. Miss Anna Meelian, of llils clly, Is visiting her brother, Seilon Meelian, and wife, in Wilmington, Del. Clarence Freeutau and family have cloned their summer cottage and returned to their Camden home. I.eo llaggarty and wife, of Phllaliaggarty Phila-

delphia, were among those registered r al the Hew lings durlug the week. Mrs. Phoebe Jones, of Knxbotougb, was In this clly recently, looking alter J the conatructloa of two uungalows. of Philadelphia, were here a few days since and registered et the Bieoayne. a •' At I SB Marguerite Schneider, of Tinge, lias returned home afier spending a few days In her Wesley avenue col- ( lege. c Mra. Helen Huyder and Albert Kny- | .let, of Kail Orange, were In town a t few daye since and registered at the Alglen. I Oeorge Norcom and William Camp- • bell, Jr., of thla clly, have returueil lo Bulgers' College for the fall and win- I ter term. Mrs. John K. Adams end son are al ' Port Republic, where they will he joined by Clly Clerk Adams Haturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J I. Hayes and Mlse Edith Worley. of Philadelphia, are the guests of James Mould and family. llie gUSBIB Ul jbiucs — — — * ■

of this city. Prank Piatt, of this city, has gone lo Atlantic City, where he Is Idantltled with Chris. 8 Hand's moving picture show bouse.' Walter Mlluerand Mendel Brackley, of thla city, returned early In the week fruin a trip to Philadelphia. Hanover and York. Pa. Mra. fcmma Loiigland, of Pollingswood, le apendlng a few daye here. Mre. l,oiiglend Is the owner of White Hall In thla city. prank Schneider, of Philadelphia, returned home Sunday evening after spending a few days In one of his Wesley avenue collages. Mra. R. B. Otley, of the art departrlore, made V week-end visit to Mra. L. R. Thomas, or this clly. Mlee Mary Pox, of this clly, has returned to Darlington Seminary, 'Weat Cheater, after spending the vacation days with ber parents, Mr. and Mra. J. P. Fox. Mr. and Mra. Albert J. McManua and yonng eon. Jesse, of Philadelphia, are visiting the former's aunt, Mra. William B. Davie, at bar home. Fourth street and Atlantic avenue. Policeman James Mould leaves today for Philadelphia, from which place he will go by trolley I" Valley Forgo and Mauch Chunk. He may also visit lletlyshurg before returning Mr. and Mra. Charlea D. Hinedlej and daughter. Miss Mildred K , ol Wayne, were guests of the Katblu a few daye ago. Dr. Bmedlsy, lb. husband and fat ber. Is a rdttag pwner on Central avenue.

EXTRA! CAR FOR ■! FIRE CHIEF HERE-

Excitement itt This I City When Remarkable Vehicle Arrives. .There was the most Intense excitement Imaginable In tills city Tuesday. I particularly lu the First Ward, lu the t In the vlclulty of the Reliance * Company's headquarters. And It was not caused by ttie prluiary election. While- It is true Diet i more important doings on the lift ' for. what's the selection of e gov- '- compared with the arrival of the great t tire chlers car— or should it he written • lire chief's great car ? The arrival of this car was most 1 momentous, and all the city officials must needs take a few minutes off ' their arduous dudes lo assist the chief lu !ue|iecting It. and relating lo I admiring and gaping crowds llie I grandest little machine that ever came 1 the pike, or wherever It dill 1 come from. What matter If the election officers ' on Hie second floor of the lire bouse i stifled by the fumes of gasollUe? 1 Election officers are easily obtainable. 1 But lire chiefs and lire chiefs' cars? Never! In addition 'to. the lire chief's car. there also arrived a tractor fur llie FINE NEEDLEWORK Trophr forwklll. Mrs-itheodore J. Florence, of Philadelphia. who. with Mr. Florence. Is i extending thflr stay here until Itle In October, returned llie. Jailer part of I week from 1'lilladelphle and : Beading Mra. Florence lied been requested to send an exhibit to llie Beading Art Needlework Exhibition, which she did. and received the secoud trophy In a display of more Ihan 400 designs. Her piece was a strawberry box. 1 embroidered, of particularly line art needlework, oil a background of green. 1 The Judges pronounced It exquisite. ' It required Mrs. (•'lorain* two years lo make It. Mr Florence came lo thle clly early ( lu the summer in extremely bed health, but lie has Improved wonder- , fully. Ho pleased are I hey both with , hie condition lhat lliey have decided J APPRAISERS CHOSEN At the hearing In" the bankruptcy caee of H wry Unite, of (his city, before l*ewlN 1 Stevens, referee lu bank; ruplcy, TlidVsday, H. Newell Hewlings, of this city, a lawyer associated with William H Davis, was appointed " trustee. Mr, Hewlhigs had been acting as receiver. Mr. Cone allrlbilled Ills failure to '■ heavy expenses end old debts. He la now working nn a salary. He was e represented at (lie hearing by William a- B. Davis. Andrew c. lioawell appeared as counsel for Hubert Flslier, who has claims for rent, and ntliere.

H.8. Mowrer. Itolla (larratson end !>. P. Creawell were appoluteil ap- | pralsera They held a meeting l'ueeevening _ | Maying for stock Hrcoed call on Bridie. The Yuujig Men's Progressive league met Munday evening and ordered paid 1135, the league's second Installment on Ila slock subscription the Ocrau City autnmnbll# bridge. The report wte-mad* that work la , progressing rapidly on the Ocean City side of Ureal Egg Harbor Hay. , The rommlttae on the minstrel show given here and at Hea lala Clly during the Easier holidays made lis flual accounting. It was shown that the ; league cleared $33(1 mi llie two show.. fire horses sold ; C. H. ahorniHlirr and John Maria Uel l.asi or Ike Mohicans. ' The last of Ocean City's Are horses— The Ocean

tlioee at the Ninth street house— were J sold at auction Tuesday afternoon, under supervision of Director Robert c ' Flslier. There was a falr-slxed attendance at • the sale The auctioneer was Youngs t * Corson. r r One horse was sold to C. H. Hhoe- , maker for $115 and lite other to John j Marts for $188 50. | Two sets of harness were also dis- ( e posed of, one set bringing $11. and the , other $18. ■ I, Mole Trimly Charch Brrelcce. I >r On Sunday morning next, the nine- ' I" leenlh Sunday after Trinity . there will be "a celebration of the Holy Com- 1 t. amnion at 7.45; morning prayer at ' ,i in xx In llie evening at 7.45. iMlUg . " The eve of the feetlval of St. Michael ' and All Angela, commonly called Micbaetmae Day, the subject of the sermon will be "Angelic Beauty." at * • • . ID (ConirnunlrsteU.) Mil II Forfeit be Taken? Editor thk 8KKTtSEi.:-Aecording to reports, It will be some time before " the Ocean City Boulevard work la *' completed. The contract was to-Jisve been completed June l'V wltb^a. penalty of $20 a day thereafter. Will I be forfeit be taken by the board of '">• freeholders? eh m VnTKH. ey * _ ,y Caoitsl Mess at Fereh. ig. Past Commodore C. Howard Hchermerhorn and Mra. rtcbermerborti ' spent a few days this week In their ° handsome cruiser up the Tnckabo* ' River Commodore Schermtrborn II,e caught a number of floe percli and be age pays It Is a most enticing sport amidst the prettiest of surroundings

LITTLE INTEREST SHOWN ( IN PRIMARY ELECTION

for Freeholder -in j Secoud Ward Won by j R. W Edward9. ! The ouly contest In this city at the* | primary election on Tuesday was for office or freeholder In th4 Second There were three Republican- candl- * dates— R W Edwards, Jerome H Rush and William S. Jobuson, llie latter a former freeholder The first named won. llie vote being as follows; Edward's, 91; Rush, 48. and Johnson, ' 23, ; 'Aiming Hie Democrats In this ward there wa. a llglii for member of the eouuty executive committee between c Wllilam H" Campbell and Charles S ■ Mr. Campbell wipuifTjr , There wa. only about half the lolal * - vide of the clly cast at llie primaries. 1 ! llie falling oil In the Progressive vote * , Htiikea. Itepuiillceu, and Fielder. , 1 . Drmocral. candidates -for governor. , j I led on their respective tick els lu this I city, as" they did '.lu llie county..' , Stevens, Republican, for Hie assembly. | > ticket. Camp, In thla clly, but was 1 In the county. -*- | There were 166 voles received In llie , 1 First Ward and 363 lu the Second !' Wank J Following are the full return.; FIRST WARD. "Vuovernor— Robert Carey, 6; Itharlesj N. Fowler. 9; Carlton It! Pierce, «; Et)- \ t ward Slokea, 77. Mentberuf Assembly -JosephCamp. I 41; Lewis T. Stevens, 57. | Sheriff— Harry S. Douglass, 96: C. j F. Corson, I. Constable— Jnliu It. Morrison. 101; . Joseph I). Norcom, I;' Mark Lake, I; S. M. Hoffman. I. Republican County t 'omnnlleeuian— Nells Carlson. Wi; HarryT. Foulds, 90. r Coroner -Mark Lake, 5. ' (Joveriior— James K. Ficl.ler. 34 ; Crank H. Kelxeiihecli. jr.. 4 ' Member of As-euibly -Leonard I. Itussey, 15 ; William Porter. 13. Sheriff'- -Coleman F Corson. 37. , ' Member of Stale CommllleeU Michael H. Kearns. 28 Conslable -- William Lake. 2.1 ; John y Morrison. 1. Democrallc Couuly Coiumitleeman [J —A. W. Illgliea. 21. 1 Hovemor- Evsrelt Colby, «; Eilin u ml B. Osborne. 4; James Fielder. I. Member of As-embly-Danlel It May hew, 17. Stienll— Paul Hensoii. 17. " Constable- Niels Carlson. I; John Morrison, 2; Wllllsni Lake, I. y .Member of Slate Committee -Wllre llam H. Ilrlglit, 18. 3: Member of County Executive Com- >■ lulllee— Harry H. Lake, 18. HK''OND WARD, st RkPIJHUH'AX. Ooveruor— Robert Carey. 19; Charles N. Fowler, 18; Carlton B. Pierce, 7 ; lo Edward C. Htokes. 98 Member of Assembly -Joseph Camp. " 42 ; l>ewls T. Stevens, 90. m Sheriff"— Harry S. Douglas. 120. Freeholder- Iteulien \V. Ktfwerds. 91 ; Wllliem S. Johnson, 21 ; Jerome " 8. Rush, 49. s. itusii, sh.

1 Ooveruor— James K. Fielder, 51; ' S. Kstxenbach, Jr.. II. Member of Assembly Leonard I. Itussey , 85; William Porter, 33. Hherin— ( olemen F. Corson, Freeholder— R. W. Edwards. 17; J. , S. Rush, 7; A.J. Hleelman. 1 1 . • Member of Slate COmmllteeMlcliael H. liearue. 48. > Democratic County Committeeman I — Wllll£BVH- Campbell. S6;Charles S I HeadWy, 34. • p^'.xikigmivb (risi8kvklt.) Oovertird -Everett Colby, 18; Kd1 mund B. Osborne, 5. ' Member of Aseembly -Daniel B. May hew. 33. ' Sheriff-Paul Henson. 22. I Freeholder- R. W. Edwerds. 9; J. 1 s. Rush, 5; W. s. Johnson, 8. B Member of Slate Committee— WH- '• llam H. Bright, 24. There were many scattering votes for members of the county executive committee, and, ae usual. It looked in a soma cases as though the "funny" felluw was having his Innlug.

after information Officials Ask Jadaon Bennett , Rriardlsx Contracts Mara. J Clly Solicitor Howell wae Instructed ' lbs City Commiaalouera, at their { regular weekly meeting, to write a let- j to J lid sou Bennett, father of . Harvey Benuett, asking him what plaue lo do relative lo flulehlog the B drain coiftract on Sevealli, Eighth and 1 streets. i It was staled that Mr. Bennett, Sr.. j agreed with the city official* to ^ complete the work started by his son. I but nothing had been eeen or beard ' . from him for nearly a week end opera- 8 ! tlons were et t standstill. i . The work on the Ninth itreeL dratn. I is now said to be nearing completion. ^ I The telephone and telegraph poles t on Nintb street, from Weet avenue to j the bay. are now being removed to t conform with the new etreet arrange- i ments for the entrance of the auto- I mobile bridge. I -a— e Chief Clerk Mtlllaan In Town. • Chief Clerk William J. Mllllgan. of • Select Council, Philadelphia, accom- — a. nail led by Mra. Mllllgan. waa lo town II Friday. Judge Mllllgaii f» one of llie 1 ■' best known politicians In Phlladel- I phis, particularly In South Phlla- J delpbla, and he Is a warm admirer of ! _ Ocean City. . T '■ will Blart no Vocation. v The Rav. l)r. Haines, pastor of the I " Firet M. E. Church, will aUrt next . • week on hla vacation. i... Haines has been asked to return next year to " this church, wblcb will be his third year. 1

ADOPT PLANS FOR ' NEW CITY HALL, d Local Architect and an At- ^ lanfic City M'an to Super- s, viae Work. - c| At the regular weekly meeting of the " f. City Commlesloiiefs, the following re-u- j i, lutlon, presenled by Directors Rolwrt ft) Flslier, was adopted : in Be II resolved by lb* Board of Commlsslouers of Ocean City that llie plans j and drawings for a city, hall made by n j Vivian M. Smith and Karl M. Hen- t derer le and the same are hereby Bp- ; Resolved. Thai the eaht Vivian M. i , | Smith and Karl 'M Henderer be eiu- t ployed by the city, as architects to f, make the uei-essary drawings^ blue t * prints anil detailed drawings and to , prepare llie speclflcatlous and supervise the construction and erection of said city hall at the corner of Ninth , , j the compensation for all of said work • be and the same is hereby fixed si a , J j of erecting said city hall. |

R. W. EDWARDS '• 1 Nominated on Republican, Democratic and Progressive Ticket* for Freeholder In Second Wattl.

" Frank Schneider, the popular local '' runner, left here Tuesday for Phlladel 1 plila. where he will begin his studies ; In the Wharton School He lias been > a letler carrier here durlug llie etiinmrr ™"° " " " IT "• i John J. Foster left this city for Philadelphia Monday afternoon to.atleud a I dinner given lhat evening by some friends of Ills llancee, Miss Kdythe „ ; Kldri, of Phlladelphle. The young . I pair Will be married about llie middle ' • | of October. I HADDOCK'S PHiRHACY 8th and Asbury Avenue it

; girls all say, meet ine at J , Maddock's Sanitary Fountain , and treat- ine to a glass ol i delicious soda or sundae. . They know what's good.

GEORGE W. LONG GETS BIG R0CKF1SH I ' y Weighed Five Pounds and Was Landed Here at. Eighth Street. . Big rocUMi in large numfo-ri- Iravr j heeu csughi at afiit ii*ar«'or«nn'* Dilel the la«C week, and the Inlet ' and vicinity have iwen well flCol with specie* of the llnne^lrllieTli* biggest n«kfl»h caught in llus city ill's long time wjm landed at i lie fool of Eighth street, a few-day- ago. ! | President I leorge W latug. uf the City Plslilug Club- li Welglinl Ave pounds aud was a. beauty. Cni.Btially large hauls nf line weak- ■ flsli. hat e been uiadr'iti Ibis city during the llsltermet). » Iki bsve ts-en In juniors to gather The Jr. O. C A. M. are now making lu Athfollc City for their forly-flfib annual Slate convention, which will be held-ou October 33 They will meet on the Steel Pier and headquarters . Hotel, where all the representatives will go and receive their credentials and their emblems of admittance. The board of managers have procured a very elaborate sign for the emblem. TnertS Is to be a monster parade on Hie afternoon of October 33 al ;t o'clock. The I ' informed Bank from North Jersey will be there a thousand ments have selected the marshal of the day and have arranged llie parade In three divisions: First, the Uniformed Bank; second, llie uniformed guards, and thirst, members In civilian dress. A Trenlon dispatch last Thursday contained llie following of local Interest: "Transfers of priests In the diocese of New Jrisey were announced today by Bishop James A MeFaul The Rev. Father Mcl'loskey. of Allanc lie City, Is assigned list lie Sacred Heart Church, of Camden. While lu Atlantic City, tfie Rev. Father MeCloskey built a new church and paid off" a debt of - $80,000. The Rev. Father Dietrich. of Bound Brook, goes to the Holy I Spirit Chutch. lit Atlantic City." Father MeCloskey was located In Ocean City a few years ago. Niagara Falls ' Personally -Conducted Excursions r LIKE A TRIP ABROAD , Round $11.75 Trip | ^ From OCEAN CITY , .

PENKSYLVflNIH Jgjjg

Jones' Men's Shop 755 Anbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. Sweaters— $i oo, $2.50, $3.00, $5.00 and $6.00 ' Raincoats — $4.50 to $35.00, in Stock and Made to Order, like Overcoats. Auto Gloves— 50c to $3.50. and a Full Line of Men and Boys' Fur- • nisiiings, Mackinaw Coats. Fancy Vests, Wick Hat Bands, Suit- ! cases, Bags, Underwear, Overalls, Etc. Hats — St 50 to $3-5°-STETSON HATS (Cute hats for the little boys) CAPS ' •ZZVJAri JONES BAS IT The Only Exclusive Men's Store in Ocean City g

dltlttlttuitlttlttfo - |[ The Breakers ! I Directly on the Beach % • a 5 ' " | > Only Boardwalk Hotel : j I Rooms single and en suite. Private baths. Hot f j • j [ and cold running water and Local and Long Dis- <; i i tance Telephone in every room. Ladies' parlor i 1 . ^ A — "and- wnfing- room. New Diet Kitchen for the | | ^ i preparation of Special Dishes. Elevator to street ^ J ! | level. Auto bus.meets all trains at main Stations. ^ y ^ Write for booklet Orchestra. 4 ( \ K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. £ Vttttttt Dnwpll'tS The Reliable DrX KOWeil J? Goods Store : the careful buyer alto demand- full nine for every dollar, We invite you to look over our large and carefully selected stock of summer goods. Our shelves sre loaded lAtli the latest and best. We are making a special axle of the fatuous (pie Little Onel Romper* ami children's dresses, said to be the best on the market POWELL'S 921 Asbury Avenue The Rwllubl* Dry floods Store

MCALLISTER'S THE i.HADJNCi DRY 0001)5 STORE ShuwiBg of New Fall Goods Pretty line of "Dtickliag for Kimonas- , i New line heaw Outing FTannells, Sc and 10c yd. New Dress Fabrics, all colors. New line fif'Giughant and Madras. 1 2 ' -c and ? 5c. Biggest line of Sweaters in town. Swell line 01 Ladies' Rain Coats aud Children's Raiu .Cape.;. s. s. McAllister 807 and 8(» Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. '.

II I ideal Summer Location . 11 u FINE COTTAOE LOT* on Wesley Avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth Street*, lacing the ocean. Only $1 125 ! n 0 I JOSEPH I. SCULL & CO. J 757 ASBl'RY AVENUP. - OCEAN CITY, N. J. ;l'l "I j HARVEY Y. LAKE :1 REAL ESTATE ll. S L j ... i; j 838 Asbury Avenue K I Ocean City New Jersey y t Sum 3 B. FRANK SMITH I Real Elstate and Fire Insurance II ,01s A9BUHV AYCNUC, OCEAN CITV, N. d. Two citulce l»ts 011 Simpson avenue near First street, $3*5 each. Fiue two-family apartment for sale on DeLancey place, very reksonable, ,s Cottage on t'eulral avenue near Eleventh street, big bargain. Lit 011 Simpson avenue near Fourth street, price $325. Lit 011 Central avenue near Eleventh street, $1100. Lit nil Wesley avenue near Sixteenth street, $1150. I'lol or ground cor. First and Wesley avenue, 100x105. price $2000. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE . Clayton Haines Brick 'A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for twoffimeks to know If you rail get It; we eon tell you at , onve. Bargains in my and Oueau front properties, t.ltolve cottages for I sale. Also lots for. luveetinent and for lmproveiusnt -Uu choice of ■ Ocean City. ' Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City. N. I. REAL ESTATE MORTOAaE INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN ^ 305 EIGHTH BTREET OOEAN CITY. N. J. - Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Hone FOR SALE— A few WW* located to Seettdn a, OeeanClty.il. J., rore eat-j In tfeinlty of 8tau road and PeunsylTsaia and Reading Railroad stations. Also sites for bungalows sit lute on Oraat Bgg Harbor Bay . Bsmlay's Pofot. H- J. ARTHURoD.j3ARR0WS : 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ] BJX btll I n*L asanos »»-— • — _

HANN BUILDING Blghth St. Opp P. O. R. Station J DIRECTORY -wflrst Hoor-^ s 301 Street- — RICfiARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors < 305 Eighth Street * E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker j 307 Eighth Street ' WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law — Second Floor-*- . I Rooms 2-3-4-5 ! IOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8 9-10-1 1 « YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— £ Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA - at* «»«" ud » E. J. HANK, Owner ■k ury. Apply to ' !:John Marts Lumber Go. e Sixth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber MiUwutk. Mouldings. Building Paper. Plaster Board, MaiN.Saah Weight*, . etc. Estimates Furnished. P. oii.pt Delivery.

/ J& con a \ IfTM STRUT MS * \ I U . WESLtT AVENUE -» \\ | Scotch Hallj " . "■ . H0TGL Bise/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Street* OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL (CIS (.ICflTRAL AVE. OCKAJi CITT. W 1 Open n.r^ib* sasienn. ^PlsasaaW THE KATHLU irJUC.Dlral Av.uiie, OCEAN CITY. W.J. MIHHKHLKWIMA CON ARU WYOMING 1S4 OCX A X ATMVk ocean nty, N. J. Open all Um jtmr p Hot Water Haw a. p. nuts: a HOTEL ATGLEN One nf the most eaatrally located hotels la Ocean City. Tb« elm baa slwmyi been to make this bnnse selert sad hometlka, sad its lsrg. and assured patreasg* pro'w^U snoa. C. AMsr F. risp. THE WILMERS 71 W Central Aye. Open all the year. First-class table hoard. Evening dinners. SIM. C. r. WH.NEK STERLING HOTEL ( UPKN ALL YEAR - Hot water beat. Winter Imarder* solicited, g A. I. IN REST. 5 THE HEWLINGS Most desirable location. Open all year. Elevator to street level. Vapor Heat. L H HIWUIW NRilb and Weeley are. Oesaa Utty. N. J ■ " OCEANIC — private bsUbs. Rest deelrabt* loealloo. IX parity «0. Etevalor. «#rOpen Air '.be season ■81 L. SAXXl I. - — I I I

The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPA1R1NQ SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE *U.*II Asbary Ava.. 0cm City. It JJ " EEAI. iMATa Axi giiiaiiek. o. L LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AOEN»l.. MB Asbury A name, Oesan city. N. J. -y— r-r*: E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker «2^EiaHTOSTR|ET . OCEAN CITY MEWJEMtV

ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and Wert Ave. Ocean City, N. J. CHoIca Dairy i*ro€luotm Batter aad Eica Ask for Booklet of SpadalUat Orders Delivered Both Phages First National Bank Qosan City, H.4. CAHTALHMM. SimUSMMM L. M. l-RKBBK. PrssMsat r - a. B. NT ITER. Vles-Prsstdest W. BOOTY BAND. CasMer H. M. MUWEEE. ASSS. tWaS'-W J. F1THLAN TATKM. SMWtsr DINEOTOWOl "'jSrSiSaatl cm MutMw. *-^£1 Vw P Board Ol PtriMers ureal Ts'.Hay sad 1 rrhtsy mornings. ^ ^ " Sili limit tan sl