Ocean City Sentinel, 2 October 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel | thursday. (h.tohkk 2>4s18. We eliall be glad to rnwive Item* of newt and communications of Interred to liile community end our reader* ' everywhere. All communications khnuld be acrouipauled with the full name and addreae of the writer, not iiecemarilv for publication, but a» a guarantee of t good faith. t ■ ( DOTS. . 5 , f I 'ullager* are lingering. t Advertlee lu the ItfcNTIKgL. - Wedding belle will ring ere long. ' " Vacation tripe are now the order of the day. c llolug to eee the World'" Merle" lu . Philadelphia'; Quite a few of llcean t'lty reajdenle are attending the Treuluu fair. , The Shore Kaet Dine care began ■ day. y I For llrel i-laee job work at reasonable 1 prlcee call at the HKKtinki. Printing ' Huuee. All-day nervicea will be held at the f Head of lhe Itlver Church, Tuckalioe. ( Sunday, October I'.',

Dodge' are beginning to draw more f member*. Atlendauce drop* oil , during the eummer lime. Jului It. Jnnea. the gentlemen'* furuleher, adverlleee lu Hit* Untie fur bltle for the removal of the Murdock prop- ■ erty recently purchaeed by him. PERSONALS. • MU. Coney*, of Philadelphia, vlelled " her eleter here Sunday. Mlae Myrtle Sharp, uf Ihl* city, I* ! vuitlng friend* lu Vluelaud. K. H. Taylor, of Wilmington wax a recent gueat at the Klecayne. , Mre. (lenrge O. Adame, of Ihl* city, t la vlaltlng friend* In Camden. I David O. Walk In*, of Woodbury, • war a recent gue*t ul the Kalldu. Mlae Margaret Parker, of Ihla city, a ha* returned from a trip to Mlllvlll. 1 W. D. Honnall ibd wife, ofPhiladel- ' pbla, were vlellore here a few day* ago. ( J. K. D. MorrU anil family, of Phil- , adelpbla, were at the Hewlluga Sun- | day. C. U. Dand and famUy. of Pbiladel i (leorge Fuller ha* been enjoying a 1 vlaii to Philadelphia during the peat week. I Kd.Curuman. a Philadelphia total 1 dealer well kuowu here, wa* lu Inwu ; Sunday, Mr*. Cllulon Joltnaou ha* returned from a pleaaanl via It to relative* lit Mr*. -Adella Abbott, of Palermo, , waa atuoug the vlaltnra to Ibl* city Saturday. * * Mr*. WII*ou, of Yard ley. Pa., la via- ■ lung at the burpe of Mre. C. It l.yncb In this city. Oeorge W. Umg. of Philadelphia, a aomtner realdeut of Ihla city, wa* In lowu Sunday. Theodore Hlldrelh left here Sunday to go to Trenton and ottier elite* on a vacation trip. Mra. Tliouiaa Malltewa, of I'etarahurg, waa among lite vlailora to title clly Halurday W K. Brown and wire, of Philadelphia, reglatereil at the Wyoming a few deye ago. Mra. J. P. Fox left yeatenlay for Weal Cheater to vlelt Iter daughter. Mlae Mary Fox. Mr. and Mra. Thotna* Watlann, of *

Philadelphia, Npeut a few daya here during the week. 1 / Kbeuexer Adame end W. W. Adaiua, 11 of Philadelphia, regiatered at the At- ' glen a few day* elnce. W. H. Curry and aiater, Mia* K. Curry, of Philadelphia, are here for a couple uf weeke' atey . Dr. Charlea E. Ktlwtnja and wife left yeeterday to vlelt Col. Wllllte and family at Port Kllxabetli. ( (leorge D, Buckley and wife, of , Philadelphia, reglaleretl al tlie , "imperial during the week ( Eugene S. Miller, of Ihl* city, h** returned from a vlalt to friend* In , Philadelphia and Camden. t H. B. Allen and wire, of Plilladel- , plila, were In town during the week | and regiatered at the Sterling Mr.*. Sharp ha* rutted Mr*. Harry , Clayton 'a cottage, at the corner of , Second elreet end Weal even re. , Prof. Jamee M. Steven*, *uperiu- I Undent of the city'* public achool*, wa* a visitor to Philadelphia Saturday. | M r». Deauder ( 'ornttti lia* been en- 1 tertalnlng Mm. Nlcltolea Cureon, of South 8eavllle.it her home Inthleclty. Vrrnoo Carleoo, a teller terrier here ( during (lie auromer tteaeoo, lie* gone nit a tup to frlcttil* In Salem Couuly. T. J. Cope, of Philadelphia, waa among the vl*ltor« to Ihla city Tuesday. Mr. Cope owm two cottage* Harry SvTkouUIi, of tlrla city, D-fl Monday fur Phlladalplila, where he will ettend.the Ilnlveralty of Pennay IElmer Hand and family, of Atlautlc City, were week-end vleltora at the home of UapL and Mra. P. H. Hand lu thta city. Cltarla* Adame and wife, of thta city, have returned from e week'* vacation trip lu Philadelphia and Camden. Mra John Johneou aud eon, John, of tlrla City, arejtjplllur the former'* elder', Mra. Amanda Harrow*. at j W. Shafer Smltli ha* rented apartlueitia ou the aecnud floor front. .bay ■bt'e. In the J M. Cheater building. Eight It at reel. Mr. aud Mm. Cbarlee Hodlut. of Philadelphia, am the gueet* of N. C.

candid™ did not^spend much , a Number of Cases Not lvven a Cent Was Given Up, Reports Show. Nearly all of the candidate* tor j ' blTIce at the receut primarle* had II If I . their election expenee accouul* *11 h . City Clerk John E. Adaiua by noon yeatenlay. WllllamH. Johnwiii candidate for *petit£g with bl* *ou, Clinton, for carriage hire It. \V. Ed ward*, candidate . for the •auie idtlce, *peut % 18 (W—68.40 for |*i*tagc. 11.76 for a circular letter and |3 SO for sticker*. J?S. Hii*b, al.no a caudldate for thl* ontce, spent 6'--' ul for advertising and postage. A.. W. Htgbee, Democratic candidate for member of Ihe county committee from tlie Find Want, spent Dike report* were received from Di T. Foirlds aud N. Carlson, llepub inlllee lu the First Ward, and V II. l.SCe, Progressive candidate for I be County committee in the same ward. lu tlie Second Ward, William II Campbell, Democratic candidate for the couuly committee, spent lu cents

' postage, (.'has. 8. tleadley, til* « opponent, spent nothing. f GETS *io,ooo DAMAGES I w. J. and a. K. K. Co. lu the Cumberland County Courts, ' few day* ago, Mis* Faunle Wl»ham wa* awarded III), o<*> damages as the result nf her suit against the West Jersey * and Seashore Railroad Company I aud Lorenzo A. Adams was awarded « 63INIO far the death of tils wife and £ daughter. « The award In llietwllur ca*e is 6HXXI 1 the estate of Id* wife, of which lie Is ' executor, and In the estate of ' daughter. Cora. i>r which lie Is the ■' administrator. ' It will be recalled llial llie accident. ulug uf July 8. IBI-. al what I* known a* Malaga Croaslug. daugliler, Cora, w ere In au automobile ■ Willi the late K II Stokes, father of • (lover nor K. C. Stokes In atleiupllug In cross the track at Malaga Crossing the automobile we* ■ struck by en elrctrlc train, au express train going from Camden to Atlantic ' i Mra Adam* and lirr daugliler were killed Mr. Ulokes, after some time. 1 died a* a lesiilt uf tlie accident and Mis* Wlshaui wa* Injured ao thai the ' was lucapacllaled for work, uiilesa ^ possibly some very light work. MORE NEW HOUSES , Otis M. rowasenS Has Uecrlird OtlaM. Towiiaend, builder, of thta . clly, has received tlie contract to erect i a two-story cottage, with ten rooms, at Tweoty-aeveulli street and Wesley , avenue, for William Evans, of Marl- , ton. It will coat 6881X1. Mr. TiiWnaeiul also will build a bungalow al Thirty-fourth street and ' Wesley avenue for Mia* Ethel Wlill- ' *oii. it win co*t 12500, . tlodfrey aud wife. They are aunt and ■ uncle of Mre. Godfrey. Mia* Ada M. Hakrr. of Philadelphia, . has been a gueat of Mr*. I Ileiitham i al her ..cottage. 204 "afs'tuiry avenue Slie returned home Saturday. r N. J HIkck and wlfa, of Hrldgeton, have returned liome after a few days' visit to Mr. ami Mr*. A. D. Harrow*. r black la a staler «f Mr*. Harrows.

F. D. Newberry, of lite ttrm of ttarber A NewWrry, attended tlie meeting of Ihe board of governor* of Ihe yacht club lu Philadelphia yealer- ' day Ml** (lennvra C&lblgr, daughter of J. M. Cbreter, real iMlate operator, left here yeatenlay to enler the Beech wood School for Young Women alJenklntown. Pa. Captalu Cllulon D. Itreckley and Harry F. Slantou altemled the meetof the board of governors of the Clly Yaolit Club In Philadelphia yeatenlay. Wllsou Y. Christian, of thl* clly Monday fur Philadelphia, where reaumed his studies m tb* dental department of the Ilnlveralty nf Peouiylvaula. Mr*. June* W. Dee, of thl* city. I" vHlltig her brother In Camden. She ..I Interest ". New York before her reto thi* city. Mr. end Mra, Tlioiuia Walter*, of till* city, left today for Caiudeu to help celebrate the twenty-Orel birthday anniversary of their grandson, Thomas W. Bradley, which occur* today

Parker Miller ha* returned to Ids duties iu the post office after apeiiiling a part of tit* vacation, accompanied by Mr*. Miller, at the home uf tb* ' latter'* *l*ter, Mr*. William H. Dare, at Hartevllle, Buck* County, Pa. 1 The Rev. F. (-'• Cloak, pastor of 1 i of Philadelphia, returned home Toes- ' i day afternoon after spending a few ■ day* at Ihe Votue of hi* father. J. H. J Cloak, ou Aebury aveuua, near Fifth , • atreet, thl* city. , , \ Will Live •" Mr*. J. V. Albertaou and daugliler ,1 Mr*. Harry Clayton, and *on left , Tuesday for Bristol, Pa., where they I expect lu reside lu the future. Their many frteude here ere eorry to have theui leave. R-rraMd Hotel. ' renleS" the' StMtfortl Hotel to Mre. I Kllxabetli A. Bluudln of Tioga She - conducted the house during the past y ' Slimmer and waa eucceeaful. ' Foil Ha i.k Bicycle, 2 plllowe, 2 tsdslere, aulkev. gn-carl aud small >' table. Apply E-H., SEttTlKKb office.

NINE FIRE WARDENS HAVE I BEEN SWORN INTO OFFICE - - x

it They've Beeti Given Badges and Will Have Police | Power at all Blazes. ,r | The tire wardeus of thl* city now • d ! have lire-police badges of neat apli pearance. The men were sworn In n recently by the mayor aud they ate , now authorized to he on duty aud take ir legal action going to, returning from i- and al tires. « lows: it Daniel Sampson end I leorge O.Adams. 1 . Helleni c Company, No. -2— Harry 1 I. Smith. I leorge C. Murphy ami S H j Diberty Fire Company. No, S— ' |. Warren Smith. Ilaryey Morey and ' I ,. Homers C. Young." ■t The lire wsfdens bail well dellned : rules, which were en birred, sonic;' i years ago; but during the last four or 1 j. live years, the city lias grown so i- rapidly til Its summer population that j" I. II has been found difficult to carry out IC tlie rules. "Effort* will lie made litreafter to keep the crowd luck tyoni the ,r which there inky happen in lie a blaze.

future without troubles like thore me.illo.ied thai have beret I hem In the | V 108 YEARS OLD « -t Wr> !| * " " ' ml". 7 a. »T W o u se . " j V The one hundred and eighth auiil- j of llie Old Weymouth Meet- L lug House was held in the historic 1 ed litre at Weymouth Sunday with allday services, which were In charge of I Itev. Benjamin Collins, of Mill- , vllle, a— late. I by a choir from May's The anniversary sermon was delivered by the Itev. William T. Abbott, of Ashury Park. The program of services for llie day' follow*: II, 30 a. iu.--l.uve Feast and Praise n Service. ' % " Singing by Choir -I' Remarks by the Rev. Mi. Colllut. j n Duel and Chorus. Ii Prayer i > Anthem by Choir t: Christening of Children by tlie Itev. ! v Mr. -Abbott. c Continued Houg and Praise Service, u Singing. „ ■ Aflerimoii Services, 2 Ul -Song Ser- u vice. a Remarks and Slngiiig. Address of Welcome, Mrs C. It * Duet aud Uborua. * Anthem by Choir I Anniversary Sermon try the Rev W. : t T. Abbott. k Solo end Chorus 1 Altar Service. Singing Itciiedlcllon. -—a— - I NEW OFFICERS t P.O.I.OI A. wale Camp Heels In L Wlldssond Mewl Vear. c Willi the election of officer* and Ihe f select Ion of Wlldwnod a* the place ' to hold Its next camp, the New c Jrraey Stale Camp of the Patriotic ' Order Son* of America came to a close at Trenton. The feature or Ihe camp I waa a competitive drill, which was * participated In by a soore of compaolaa 1 > of Ihe organization al tlie Second llegl- | The following offioera were elected : ' Slate president. Warren M. Irwin, ■ Trenton; State vice president, Thomas 1 J. Prlckett. Palmyra ; Slate master of 1 forma, W P. Stein liauaer, Aslmry 1 Park ; State conductor, Charlea Nor- 1 ton, Swedreborn; Slate treasurer, John 1 Scbllsaer, Camden ; Slate Inspector. 1 J. Henry Hawke, (lien Gardner; Slate 1 , trustee. Jonathan Houalon.Dakewood; Slate guard, E. V. Savage, Hopewell. 1 j This organization met In Ocean Clly f ■Ix ur seven years ago. i

OYSTER P ARE FINE ■Xlral Class Rrporls Recrl vert h> ' aisle Bsrraa. | Reports to the State Hureau of Shell Fisheries are to lha effect that thta la the heel season In many years for the J oystermen of Ocean and Atlautlc rouutlea. Tlie oystere are In better condition than they have been for years and the plantere and shipper* , took for better times than they have enjoyed for a long time. The weather : and tidal condition* of the pa*t sum- ' mer appear to have suited floaty to j the growth of the bivalve* aud tbey , > are In the best possible ahape. I No brlter oyster* (ban tboee that 1 com* from Tuckerton and Great Hay* , ever leach market and they will come In for Ihe "Oyetar Week" which the bureau I* urging the people to obnerve i from October 20 to 26. The clam* of Ocean aud Atlautlc countle* are also greatly Improved In quality and quantity thl* ypr.

WILL GO TO TRENTON ' , Freeholder* Will he Osr.li ol Cel. K- A. aierens. The member* of the Cap# May , Board of Freeholder* lefl yesterday "» a two days' luapectlou of . the roade and brtdgae lu the county. They will ateo Uk* a took at the road* ' and bridge* iu Atlantic and Hurllng- ' ton Countle* on their way to Trenton, where they will Inspect the Stale ■avium and State prison. While In Trenton, the member* of the board will be the gamt* of Sure Road Com m Montr Steven*. 1 Came Here la All*. t Dr. L. 8. A. Sledem and JoMph r -Kelley, of Philadelphia, cam# to thl* ® clPMu Mr. Kelley'aaolomobll* Friday evening. Tbey bad a One trip down, aud remained here a few deye. Mr. Kelley I* a nephew of tlie Ml**ee Kel- .. ley, cottegere at Sixteeuth atreet aud Aebury avenue. B **' ,t «e|M ■■■ TaenaeiWilliam g. Steveneou, a Philadelphia business men, caught a tan-Uug weighing 41 pound* ben a few dav* II ego. While these flab are common in >. the local waters. It Is.uuusoel to catch It one eo large a* this.

I ' ; " ' ' ! over-confidence defeated camp [ Showed That Cape May County 1b Strongly Republican. Tuewlay'OitJmarles demonstrated several t li 1 n gf> political, say* Ihe Gazette. ( The total Republican vi te Ihe coiSqv wa* hm3 and the Demit cratlc vote biv a clear Republican majority bf 66ft. Vlils ought to show Hie . doubter* Hist a proper attention to | getting out Hie vote will result Ilia j Republican landslide I Tlie llgurr- sl.ow llial over-coiilbleniv , Utile If auyeltorl b> become acquainted I '-With Ihe voters In the upper anil lower ! worth wn> uol «!> well known as Hi , Midlife townslilp ; and, although de- , feated. lie can get a great deal of sellsI faction out of Hie big tuajorlly lie ee-

The flattering majority whl.h , William Purler recelveil over bis op- , poiient In the Democialic b-.xes must * | lie taken In Hie light of a tribute to bis i ■ well-known boiieety and Integrity ; s» , : he I* not lu harmony with lit* party ' In Ills Idea* of government and civics, . j ' yet none doubt til* purity of |iur|-i-s. * ; inaii who has the public office bee In < I tits bonnet will only stick to It long c I enough, Marline Mke, lie will some 4 : day be successful. * UP THE HUDSON 1 Moving 8,01X1 persons Is (he world'*| ' successfully ami comfortably eccnra- 1 pllslred on several occasion* thl* yen 1 i nn the great new tiay *le*mer "Wash : I Irving," of Ihe Hudwiu Itlver : I Dine. Everything Is so -den 1 j (Ideally arranged, turnover, that all was bnlerly and comforlable. (If course, these capacity loads do uol occur very often, but to any case one Is assured of good rqum, and the govern' uieut Inspectors aud counters Inaure agsluat overcrowding. The "Hend rick Hudton." llie slater ■lilp of Ihe "Washington Irving," he* a licensed capacity of 5,600, and logellier three steamers iqierate the dayservice on the Hudson river lie | tween Albany and New York, one Albany and the oilier New York each morulug except Sunday. In addition to being the swlfte*: Inland passenger steamers lu tlie world, they also represent Ihe most sumptuous end. rcltued transportation ever offered. Tbey, Mke the other ateemer* or the Day Dine, ere built exclusively , daylight travel. They carry no , have no Iwdruoma, except for officers and crew, and are tqtilpiwd beyond the legal-requirement*. The mute Is one continued course of pleasure, luKrest end surprise from •lart lo flulsli A description of the { river Is e long story, but It* history, romance and beauty are ao generally known a* lo make audi recllal un- . necessary . II* course Is through a region of Intense Interest and past many , localities of the moat famou* happen1 In our history. Its original beauty , jealously guarded and preserved in . the Catsklll district, Ihe Highlands , aud the Palisades, and lu other sections the hand of man has enriched j the natural beauty by Hie erection of . v»t number* of the moet -lately nsldeuce* to be found anywhere. The river trip I* as much a part of seeing New York ae Hamlet I* at the Play- ;

Try an advertisement In the HknioiliTl I GEO. W. HARRIS ; Contractor Builder ir will bull* you anji nMljMtib^eJUi o snranrs, artilBK »lb Poor* *na y r™J^J'^3'oiu3f '"as II ll!m.re.'W|l£lir*?}" you'lo * m* bsforr placlux your rentrsct * 13 West Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. PLANS FREE

PASTOR GEE : SAYS FAREWELL "After Saccesbful Minisitry Here. He Mny Locate at Washiug'on, D. Ct , ^ | . The pastor of Immeuuel Hapimi * ITiurch.tlie Itev Arthur (lie. preached from the t-kt HvtrewsN; l.ttu-tli-t i Hue of Hie purpose lu Ihe sermons (or I ihe tweuly-qiieiuniithsof life pa-torate. " needy, lust indeed, however rich, or i- wise, or self-satlslled It may be. until « It le saved from stu. o "Hecond. 'It Is ■ faithful saying ^ Je-us caiue into the world lo save - * sinners, of whom I ami'hief ' There » Is no hope for lhe-|ier*oii who Is nut d chief ol sinners I he Pharisee may * have been a beller man lliau tliei nerdeil saving. Jesus came to save '• all. Hut only those can (xv-aved who '■ are willing to a'dinll llieir lost cbmll.

lu Christ. ; But he must not stop there He must tiecorue a disciple a earn of Jesus how lo live anil liow to serve and how to die. Moreover, be mill 'give himself unreservedly to God. A disc' pic. He Is a saint. That l», one who has given himself utterly lo God and has been accepted and owned - Is. a word, (toil's. Nor doe* tlie I litis I Hail stop at sainthood. Because t 'tinstlanlty Is aggressive anil evil Is |mplacable, tlie Christian must light If Ihe would reign. Yet. he must mil ' , egat'iat Ms fellow-man: for he la J , ] a brother. This !« Ihe crowning grace J , I as Christ Is a brolber to Hie needy and j [lost, and his business Is Hie seeking i , i aud tliidiug uf his lost brothers and ] sisters that he msy take ttieiu home lo | r "There things I have nought to I 1 preach to you: (lie world's great need; [ , Hie Saviour who csiue to meel llial ; , need; Hie character of a Christian." ! t The Kev. Arthur Gee esiue as supply ; January 6, 1812. He served a* supply ; r until October I. ISI2. wheu lie began a , , pastorate of one year. The call voted [ htm September 4, 1612 limited the term i to that period of lluie. April of the present year the Glut limit was ref moved, but Mr. Gee did not feel It , wise for him lo continue and asked permission to withdraw Ills acceptance . of Ihla removal. This was granted it , a meeting of the Church Wednesilay I evening, September 24, and, the earlier 1 r call for one year remaining In force , Hie pastorate terminated, a* provided . last year, September 30. , During the twenty-one mouths of r Pastor Gee's being Willi the church I great progress has been made. Tint membership has grow ii from twentyr four to forty-two. The debt of 6«t*i on , the building has been removed and the * lot* at Tenth street and Wesley avenue purchased for 67 ixiu. Of this i amount 660O was donated by Hie fori. mer owner, Mr. C. E Smith, and I lie j h sgents. Messrs. Masrey and Edwards;! y 6660 lias been paid aud the semi-annual ,. Interest payment* met promptly. y The building I* to be removed lo llie n new site, the expense of removal to he I* borne by visiting Beptl-I- They have B. raised a fund of 6200 for tills special d purpose. ,f The church lias pakl lis current |. expense bills and owes less than 625 This lu spile of the fact that the salary ,t paid I* 6260 higher than formerly, is The Stele Convention nf Repllsts

has been brought Into active compere- - Hon end a strong corp of workergathered Irom the summer guests • The church Is founded deep aud i strong end ihe future Isof Hie brightest In every way. t Mr. Gee has been Invited to Wash- 1 lugtou, D C , and lie Is to spend the mouth of October lliere with a view to settling a* pastor. Other churches have sought Mr. Gee'* service*, but the choice ha* narrowed down to Wash- |* Ington and New York. It I* a part of the retiring |iastor'* , plan to spend a portion, et least, of lit* _ «- vacation next eummer lu Ocean t'lty, ~ sd ao we shell not bid htm * final fare- 1 j|i welt— Just God-* peed. I .ii ■ ■ Ily lulsCsfi) from Lreabarx. 'Ml** Eva Ilrower, of I^eaburg; E«lgar Davlea, of Hrldgeton, and Richard I Tanner, of Batavla, N. Y., came tu thl* city from Deesburg lu au auto I Sunday. The* apent the day pleas- ; I anlly with Mm Adella Powell.

J ones' Men's Shop 755 Aabury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. Sweaters— ft .oo, $t. 50, $3.00. $5.00 and |6.oo , Raincoats — $4.50 to S25.00, in Stock and Made to Order, like Overcoats. • 1 Attto Gloves — 50c to $2.50, and a Full Line of Men and Boys' Fur1 nishiuRS, Mackinaw Coats, Fancy Vests. Witk Hat~BaHas, StilF | cases, Bags, Underwear, Overalls, Etc. Hats— $1.50 to $3-#o. - STETSON HATS (Cute hats for the little boys) . CAPS I JOMS IAS IT • 1 The Only Exclusive Men's Store in Ocean City ■POWELL'S THEsfoLR'EABLE r! ■ FOR a . ===== d Dry Goods^ Notions, and Men's Furnishings ^ New Goods in AU Lines for the Fall Season. Come r* in and look them over. POWELL'S 921 A^.BY,.AiENUE '

McAI.USTHR'S Till: LEADING DRV GOODS STORE Showing oi New Fall Goods '' Pretty line of Duckling Fleece for Kimonas. j New line hea\V pitting Fhtnnells, Sc and ioc yd. New Dress Fabrics; all colors. I New line of Gingham and Madras, I2|i'c and 15c. Biggest line of Sweaters in town. Swell line of Ladies' Rain Coats aud Children's Rain Capes. S. S. MCALLISTER HOT and HOC Ashury Avenue' Ocean City. N. J. . Can You Beat This Proposition for a Good 13 S Investment? . * New Two l-Vitiiilv Apartment House with, all modern tjqHiintraehts. located near the bench. Koch a pan men t is furnishol complete and has three bed -rooms, bath." living loom, dining-room, kitchen, etc. The purchaser could occupy otic apartment and the rent from, tlie other would practically carry the investment-. 1 Price for Quick Sale, $4,000 Joseph I. Scull & Company 757 Asbury Avenue , j HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue • X Ocean City New Jersey i | HiiimmitiHiitiiiiuiMiiiiiiiiiiniii i B. FRANK SMITH 1 Real Estate and Fire Insurance ' ,010 ASBURV AVENUC, OCXAN CITV, N. J. ' iwo choice lot* on Hltupnou avenue near Flrat at reel, 6375 each. >' Fine two-faiully apartment for *ale ou DeDaucey place, very rva *n liable, r Cottage on Central avenue near Eleventh »treet, big bargain. „ I,ot on 8lrap*on avenue n*ar Fourth *treet, price 6326. . I -it on Central avenue near Eleveirth elreet, (1100. 1 t*it on Wesley avenue near Sixteenth »treet. 61160. Plot of ground cor Flr»t aud We»ley avenue, 100x10.5, price 62000. f - REAL ESTATE INSURANCE , Clayton Haines Brick . 411 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. e MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. ~ ,. I No waiting for two weak* to know If you can get It; we can tell you at uuoe. Bargain* in Hay aud Ocean front properties, (.'holes cottage* for " -ale. a l mi lot* for lnv**tment and for Improvement—Hi# cholo* of OceaivClly. Apply to » J. M. CHESTER & CO.. _ *- — -- • . UOUK City, N.J, R2AL CSTATB MOHTQAQK INVBSTMKNT* I E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH 8TREET OO EAN CITY. N. ,J.

Interesting to Investors -ORWho Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR S A L E— * '•w lota located hi BaeUoa O. Ooran City. If. J., — to Ttrtaltv of HtaU row! and Prauylvanla and KredIiik lUilroml nutlon*. Abo *IUa fur bongalow* illiuu on Oraat Rgg llarbor Bay, Hereby'* Point, H, J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS Quardlan 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. HANN BUILDING ' eighth St. Opp P. R. R- Station DIRECTORY -•-First Floor— 30 1 Eighth Street P RICHARD- H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth^et WAT i & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 1 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN. Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law _ — Second Floor— ; Rooms 2-3-4-5 JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builde ' Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8-9-J0-1I YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Fldor— : Room B-PATRIOT1C ORDER SONS OF AMERIO _ FOR RENT.- Mod doirabU eiikn lo Ocean D J II i LIJ Aim A " Qty. W.ll hcaUd, UghUd, vcaliUud and unt- J . n/VllIl. 1/VU6 % buy. Apply »o » John Marts Lumber Co Sixth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Lumber. Mill work, Moulding*. Building Paper. Ptaain Board. Nail*, Sub Weight •le. Estimates Famished. Prompt Delivery.

/ _© COR A A AJJ -If TM STREET til \ [ V . KSIET AVEHDE -» \\ I Scotch Hall] H0TGL Bise/iY Re... Ocean Ave. Between bilghtb and Ninth Rtreet* OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. 8MITH THE IMPERIAL lull I'KNTKA t. A VK.. OCX A IT CITT. W J "pen tor Ilia re**on^ PUamaUy THE KATHLU O^CITY.-.d. MIHMKM 1.KWIX d IDXtXU WYOMING 7*4 orxtl AVRRSK ■ •pre all IM year :: Hot W.ut Hea. A. P. HIUI# HOTEL ATGLEN On* of the moet reo trail r loaUd boteb 1# Oeea# City. The aim ka* alwari bare to m*ka thl* hona* aalret and homeltk# and ha Urga'and emored patronage prove* It* rare ere*. For (arm* and partirelan addr***, a. r. uorr. r*ep. THE WILMERS 7U8 Central Ave. Open all the year. Klrat-clana table board. Evening dinners. x<B>. p. witaxa STERLING HOTEL orgit ALL ?StK Hot water beat. Winter boarder* ^ aollcltad. I , B. A LtallXT. THE HEWLINGS Moat daalrable location. Opaa all year. Elevator to street level. Vapor Heat. L M. HRWUfM Ninth and Wretoy are. Oewa City. 91. J. ■ HOTEL LORRAINE H4I Central Avenna - Opan *11 I be r*ar. rlrel-elnre tabla board. mrs. wii.liam pkandkr The Pontiere s BOOT s SHOE . REPAIR! NQ ; shop REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 116-611 Aikary At*., Oeeaa City, It JJ axiL rartTX a— nara*—. _ c L lake ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... MM Aabury Avrere. Oreua City. S. J. ™ r** ^ E.C.BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624( E}GHTH»TRy ET OCCAM CITT WCW JCWSCY J ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies IIMMW ta 1 1 ChaMpUa) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholo* Dairy Product* Ask for Booklet of 8p*daltlre Order* Delivered Both Phonaa First National Bank ObeanCity.N. J. capttal mm. smpuis mum brg-'oaorix. rn-Urel izr R- wriTMS. Vtaa-rrrearet w. OOOTT MAR p. cremar U. 6. MOWRBR. Are. CUebMr J. riTHIAR TATBM. aouattet DIWKOTOBSi LM lfaaa. R. S. Stare w°Sdv*rd* R- Reward Than a. Waalay LaXa IreOaaimgrere -A DIMM. Marshall C.P. Lreretag Cbaa Maraawa R. L. Mart id - j" S'h Nffii I'm astl ^Trevrerera brerea a. W. «%**«( «■ — *» Ehta. j ^rreirerereiHuw^re^rekgMaB