Ocean City Sentinel THL'RHDAY. OCTOIIKK 10. 1913.Wo shall be glad to twelve Item* of to till, coin uiti nlly eii'l ..ur reader, everywhere. All eoniiuiuiiciUtbii* should be arlulupauiml With the full name end address of the writer, not unwarily pmhntyi., DOTS. Mweater. were in demand Ibia week nlitln. * ' Hid your team wlu the WqrM'a Merle.'.'. Advertise your fall bargain. In tinWi« surely a dlniual week upjo and including Saturday. . Miller lirtM., of tin. city, have a new Krl|> a 11 lo delivery, which arrived here Monday night. Public school children and teacher* bad a holiday la.l Monday, but the bank, were open for bmdufc*.. The KRy-nlnth annual meeting or the New Jersey State Teacher.' A«- . MMlathm will be Held In Atlunllr t'lty December ai,:«l and 31. PERSONALS. John K. Adam*, of Clayton, wa. a recent guest of the Wyoming. Hen ill-, wa. In town Tuesday. A. W, Henry, of Mlllvllle, wa- ; among the vl.ltor- here Monday. George W. Otto, of Pleaaantvllle. i wa. a rftent gne.t of the Hlacayne. i Mr. Kra-tu. I.'oyd, of tin. city, I. John A. Richmond, or Philadelphia wa- among the week 'a visitor* here. Tbooia. J Kegley and wife, of Philadelphia, were here a few day* ago. f Robert B. Volltim, of Philadelphia, greeted friend* here during the week, Iao Bamberger and wife, of Philadelphia. were, in town a few day* ago tleorge P. Lewis and wife, or Wll ■iiliigtiin, were vl.ltor* here during llie week. Richard T. Brown and wife, of plill- 1 adelphla, were recent gue.t* of the ' Katblu. . Kdgar KerguiHin and family -pent a delightful week hi Washington and . vicinity. V. N. Rarher, of Philadelphia, wa. | among the week', arrival, at llie Hlerllng. C. H. Jacob-, of. Oak Lane, a auiiimer cottager here, wa- In town a few day. ago. Otla M Tow n-end liaa returned from ' a few day*' vl«lt to New York and ' Philadelphia. i J. W, Lysiuger anil wife, of Norrl*- , town. (Collage ow ner, here, were vial- , lota during II, e week. , Joseph Wllmer, of the Wllmcr-.lhl- t dly, l.„euJoyli,g aniiulo lb - I upper part of the Slate. f Knnrli Price and wife, of ihl- dly, • have relumed from a week', vl.lt to ■ friend. In Philadelphia. ■ Mayor William Longetretli and wife, of Merrhantvllle, have been .pending ' a few day* at the Atgleu. Mr. and Mr*. J. A. (Irani and William d. Sim, of Mnray*hlre. Scotland.. , are gue*l* of the l.nrraliie. Mr*, deorge S. Bacon ami Mlea Klir.- * abelli Bacon, of Mlllvllle. were gue-l. r of the Mew ling- a few day* -luce. Mix* Elizabeth Abbott, of Ihl* city, < ha* gone to Atlantic City, wbeie "lie • expect* to make an extended vl.it . I John I'ownaend and w ife and J. B. 1 Cliil.tiau and wife, of Oil* city, have ' returned from an aulo trip lo Ocean ' Mr* J. J. Keeuaii, of l.anca.ler, I* vi.iting Mr. and Mr*. William M. , Kanrk at Ihelr collage, 1037 Central | avenue. , >! i«« Sallie W. I.ake ha* returned I wa* on business of llie Daughter, of I America. i It. 1., doff and family have returned ■ fiu rn a week end vl.lt lo the Delaware • Water dap. Tliey made the trip In Ihelr auto. Dr." William U. Abboll and wire, of till* city, left today for a month'* vaca- ' Don. Tliey will *pend anme time at Mt. Pocono. Mr. aud Mr*. Fisher Dalrymple, of 1 Philadelphia, Kpent a few day* the * pa*t week In Ihelr collage at Kleveulh \ Air aud Aire. Mm ton Butaiuau.nf ' Port Norrl*, were recent- vl-lior* in tin* city, the gue-l. of. M i*. Italeiuaii'* .l-lsr, Mr*. Charle- B, Powell. Mr* Philip II. Mallory, of We*l Phlladelplil*. returned home a Tew t day. ago. alier spending *everal week. , Willi her .later, Mr* to U. Braugaii. Mr. Jane K. Boyle and Mlaa Mattie , A. Boyle, of Hit. city, have returned • from a month'. vl»li to Atlantic City, t Mia. Boyle re-uuied tier .cliool dutlea t Henry W. T'owiinend. secretary of . the Button A Cnrwio Co.. la enjoying hi* vacation, taking ehun I ripe around ' tba country, lie u accompanied by hi* family. Mlaa Mary Duffleld, who I. em-. ployed In the alertrh-al tuirenu, l« on i her vecatlon end I* visiting relative* , In (.'nmdeu, Philadelphia, Wilmington and Black wdod. < Mr and Mr*. K. V. CoreOu are en- 1 Joylug o trip In Ihelr new car through i the mountain*, visiting Mt. Pncono, | Delaware Water dap, Somervllle and nther placet of Interect. Mr. and Mr*. Fred. Schllllnger, of Logan, Philadelphia, are visiting I,.. I,. Wallace, Jr., and wife . In Ihelr apartment*. 927 Central evening Mr*. ' Wallace I. their daughter. Ml** Jlcrtlia Sheldon, of Ibia city, ha* relumed from a visit lo Marion, liidlanapolt* and Niagara Fall*, Wldle -In Marlon. Mia* Sheldon Wa- - the glint of Mia* Minnie Day. Bernard Hiickde*ehcl, of Wr.i Philadelphia, who own* a liandaonie cottage. Iri the extreme north section of llirctly. wa* In town thl* week, and wa- warmly greeted by friend*. J. me* M. Hertxlar. of Carli-le, who Irfl M'addiH-k'* plmrinacy a few week* ago., lo go on the road for a Philadelphia drug houae, ha* relumed to hi* farmer position it tbe Bourse Phe'rinacy. 1
:1|say all assets were scheduled r> Rcferre Holds Examination in Bankruptcy Case of „j Sarnl. B. Conver. Iv Lewi. T. Steven-, referee In bankruptcy. h Id . hearing here a few day Irnplcy. L Kngll-b «k" John-tin, Oil* M. I'ow iiKy j w Ife and • oiivcr'* hook keeper, Robin- '• The examination failed to .how thai re . A. C Bo-well repre*etite<l i 'Oliver. ,i WANT WORK FINISHED Al Die monthly meeting of lha At- „ laullc Couuty Hoard of Cho*eu Free. wa* adopted by the board requesting Die county engineer to go over the , May'* Land lug-Tuck ahoe Road al once In company with the Hlaleeuper-vl-or and notify the contractors, the Kyratn, Rutherford Company, Just w hat will have to be done In order lo have llie road ready for dual accept- , ance The company reported to Hie board that It wa* eager to have Die road completed, but that to date had ' been unable to get a delluite Idea of just what had to be done to put It iu " condition for acceptance. The englcompany hi writing and the latter will at once make the needed repair* . chairman (leorge B. Jeflera. of the road committee, reported that tiie right of way hail bflPu secured for the new road from May'* Land'ug lo .Sourer*' Point through the properly of ' A n»cl B llrowell at Uravelly It in. for the *uui of $30ii ' W. C. T. U. CONVENTIONS llrean City will be represenled al llie W.C.T. U. World * Convention lo be In Brooklyn toy? "clober 28 lo ■ , October 29. aud the SJaDqrml W. C. T. C. Convention to be Ireld In Asbury Park from October 29 Id November 6 | Those who will go from Ihl* city to both meeting* Include Mr*. H. II. Swan. Mr*. Martha Lake aud Mr* W. ' ' Editor tiik Skntinki.:— Till* cerlllle* that the nfltclal* of llie Shlloh Church have authorized a number of member* and friend* to •ollcll fund* for the rebuilding of llie church. All miticMora will pre*ent a , soliciting card bwirlntt the Church seal. , ' we do not wish to burden the , public, yet since our building wa* so . - mysteriously destroyed by llie, ami friend* that wish lo help ua, we lru*t Dial w hosoever come* In contact with , these carila,w III give to ltd* cause Just a- liberally a* possible. On ANT. Hahkis, I'aslor. | K. Lom ax. Clerk. | coal lor enbl* r acho.l* 1 Al I lie meeting of '.lie Hoard of Kd- ' ' cation Tuesday night, Bradley A , Adam* were awarded the contract to ( supply coal to the school*. The hid* ( received 'were a* follow*: I lead ley A Adam*, Wyoming. Beading ur K*»t , pea coal, $7im a tou; Shoe- , , maker Lumber Company. Haxleton Black Ileal h or Natalie pea coal. $6 60, and Wyoming. $.7 80; Con- ; "timers' Company, Sibley |>ea coal, , $A I«l ' A teller from J. B. Hancock wa* lead al tbe rcgiil*"r~ure*Hng of the 1 of Education asking thai one of children be ullowed transportation from lit* home, near Klglileenlli atreet i and Central avenue, lo the new school ' Fourth street and Wesley avenue. 'The child I* not strong. It wae agreed In allow Mr, Hanrork fen cent* , a day for transportation of the child. Asalamnl Janitor Needed. It. B. Side* we* appointed a committee of of)e at (lie Board of Education meeting tu look into the matter of employing au assistant Janitor at the . school house II I* likely that a i will be secured for the poeltlon. no salary wae llxed, some of llie members thought that $20 a month would be eufflcleut. Coulee** fir Mothers, The thirteenth annual meeting of llie New Jersey Congress of Mother* 1 will be held at Brunswick Hall. New i Brunswick, on Friday and Saturday. 14 and 15. The geuaral . topic for all sessions will be "Tne training of tlia future clllr.en In Die home and In the school." Home of r the most able speaker* In the Hlste I will addrey* llie congress New |-|«K lor School Prof. Steven* called the atteuttuu of the membeis of the Board of Ed uca- ' tlon, Tuesday evening, to the dllapl1 dated ooudltb. . of Ilia high achool'a . Jlsg. On motion of R B. Stile*, Hecrei Lewi* E Smith wa* authorized . purchase a new Hag, 5x8, for the 1 high school building. r oIIIktL Warner Trout, sou of John . Trout, of Ihl* cily, lias entered tlje Unit id Stales Navy, and I* now , located at Newport, R. I., having . been sent there from Philadelphia. . He expect* to leani the bu-lnw-nfan < electrician. Ha write- lo hi* pareultlial he thinks llie navy Ufa line. - Igor.-- Saturday .evening about 9 ' o'clock', lady'* pocket-book containing I money and papers with name of owner, between Eleventh aud Asburv » and Twelflh street or on Twelfth * street between Aabnyy and We*l aveI- uue* or ou Weat. avenue between - Twrlflh ami Thirteenth -treats. Ke- ■- w ant If relurnad, lo 1213 Weat avenue. adv It. *
-A "ocean city young man dies d in atlantic city hospital
>ii Hatry Darby, Struck by Shore Fast Line Car, Doesn't Recover from Injuries. y ' Darl.y, who died shoot 12 47 o'clock rr- ; Sunday morning In the AtlautlcClty ..f Hospital from injuria- received bj k being .truck by a Shore Fa-t Line car at Bakersvllle. a week before, were II- held at the home of hi* parent*. Frank I. E Darby ami wife. 6IU 4'eiitra) avenue, n- ls«t evening. They were conducted S'. by the IWv. John MacMlllau, of the We-tmln-ter Presbyterian Church. At.1 lanllc Clly, wlm was at one time located here Many frlvuds of.thb family viewed I casket, w lih silver trimming and silk ,. The Interment will lie Ihl* niornliig In Ml. Morlah I'emetery, Philadelphia, , where the liody ws« sent hy Mark „ The parent* of the young man have J the sympathy of Ihelr clfcle of friends " In Ihl* oily aud Philadelphia. it The ho-pltal doctor* and altemlant* 0 ,0^,ir T»'cnl" of llie young nian every j them, especially the mother, when . » telephone tue-sage was receive. I by # I hem al nearly 12 o'clock Halurtlay '' and Mr. and Mr- Darby, with Ihelr ! sou, Bert, were s'out to start from here for the ho*pUiil w hen a telephone H me**age announcing the death of the patient was received. e Harry underwent an operation ou e Saturday afleruoan. It I* stated that 'J After being taken to the hospital f early Tuesday ruurii|ng, when the fatal accident occurred, theyouiig uinu remalue.1 li] a stale uf coma for three - day*. On the occasion of the visit of hi- parent* to the hospital last Friday, the tlral recollection lie had of seeing p llicin In the hospital. His mother: t told him the doctors were going to operate on him the next day, ami lie , answered that every thing would be ' all right. Harry, who wa* born in Philadelphia, wa* 24 years old. He came lo Ihls city with bis parents when a child of six j ears to reside i-eruiHiieully . JURY DISAGREED ■■olut K I. Cl Ion casr" 1 Charles Hteelman, mayor of Homer-' 1 Point, and Jaiues Scull, city clerk. ' ' were placed on trial before Judge Cole ■' In courk at May's Landing Friday mi » a charge of purchasing voles during . the primary election of 1910 The | ' charge wa* founded on an indictment 1 returned by llie famou- elisor grand I jury, which luve-llgaled the election 1 ■' frauds in that county two year* ago. 1 Hteelman and Scull were tried jointly ■ ou the apeclflc charge of paying 1 Lemuel Johnson $10 for III* vote. Johnson teatlllsd that Hleeliuan had • promised him $10 If he voted a marked ballot, which he gave blm. Accord-1" 1 to llie witness, It wa* Hcull who, 1 alter the poll* were closed, actually 1 ' paid him the money. Both defend 1 ' own behalf and made denial of Hie " charge. 1 The jury, after balloting nearly iOfl ' 1 lime*, filled lo agree and wa* discharged. The Hnal ballot Yhowed eight for acquittal and four tor con- ■ vlctlon. Tina wa. the same a* the 17 YEARS HARRIED W. If. Wllle i ■ .,*>* Wile erlrtiraie f Wilton H. Willets and wife, of this y city, were 17 years married Tueadiy, , and In the evening they were pleasI autly surprised by a few of their . friend* from Tuekehoe. , Those In the party were (leorge , Duke* and wife, Arlington Hteelman and wife and "Jack" Sopher, who came down In Mr. Duke'a new R. C. H. aulo Roland Hteelman and wife, of this - city, were also present. f A few hoars were apenl In eujnyable i style, followed by refreshment*. , The member* of the Board of Kdu- , cation, al their meeting Tuesday even. . lug. gave a vote of Ihank* lo Ihe patriotic societies that presented the flag and bible* to the new school and dedlf caled the building, a few week* ago. , Home of Ihe members expressed a de- ,■ sire to give a vote of thank* to B. B. Hwan for building the platform for I the exercises and lo A. W. PSwell for t supplying Ihe lumber. Both are mem- , tiers of the Hoard of Education, aud ,r tliey asked that uo vote of this kind „ he glvru tliem. Knlgbla ol Helbodlam. The Rev. J. Morgan Read. Who D I pastor of the Find M. E t'liurcb of . New Brunswick, ha* Just equipped a . corps of Knight* of Methodism, who , will, II I* predicted, make themselves h known In Ihe work of tbe church. A ,1 Jong ataudlug debt of $25,000 ba* been „ paid recently. Mr. Read ba* been preeented with a One slaeraoptlcon for use In bis work, which wa* used recently with good result*. The gift u j-ame rrom friend* of the church. T*0f.-lirr'a ltri|u. si Denied. g ProfHftven*. al the meeting of the '- Board of Education, Informed the " member* Dial nneof Ihe teacher* had requested permlulon for leave of absence for I wo week* to go on a pleasure trip. The members of tba hoard unang linou-ly aud emphatically refused to ■' give their conaeut, declaring that. If for no nthar reason, II would establish b_ a bad precadaot. u ' • " c- Tbe Find National Hank of Ocean r. t'lly will he pleased lo confer with you regarding new business. adv ll
' bourgeois mm ; money returned ly 't't Interesting Point Raised by rr EntcllviUeJMan at Commlsk sioners' Meeting. ,j Anderson llourge.il-. of E-tellvlllc. it ag»lu appeared before the ("lly in- (. ml— loner- al their regular weekly meeting In reference to a mistake or overcharge of a little more than $31 (I again*! Iilm alleged to have been mn'i g Mr. Bourgeois, are a* follows: i, "A contract was awarded In 1912 to k I Mr. Let'atu for curbing, etc. The | price for curbing wa* to be twenty-live sjlng the location of different plot. y i ii— e— the benrtll* and damages, o ! They is— sed the beoeflls al 28 4 cent* „ |>e». foot. The land In front ofOcean y avenue on both side, of Ninth street, i* si-riherl by the euglLi-cr lu wrlilnga I ikscrlbed hy number* and necDou*. r The commissioner* a— e—ed llie lieui- , III* just as the engine r gave the dee scriptlon. In copying the work from t the commissioners' report, Ihe type writer changed tha description of the i, land around Ninth street and Ocean avenue aud by mistake charged to j land owned hy t>. H. H. Cake 112 feet more than he owned. Thl* 1 12 feet I wa* also charged lo Ihe rlglil owner*. e so the city ws* a gainer lo (he extent il of $81.88. We baying the property of f Mr. Cake found the lax a lien on the I land and asked to. have It rectified , n-sertion 'that the report of the comr paid Into the city treasury hy mistake , I could not he refunded ' However we „ | paid the money and are now seeking B j It back. Al tbe meeting of the Comra Is* loner* I wa* attempting to aliow, . where and how the ml-take wourred , | and when It I* shown satisfactorily I I have no iloubt the rule above, like all : other*, will have an exception at least." | On motion It wa* decided to have 'Director Thorn take the matter up f with tbe comml—loner* of street , a— c— mem, and make a report at the ! next regular meeting of the board. , j It ha* long been claimed by city 1 uttldala that they catinoi make guy . | correction* of mistake* uiade In1 laxee I Mr. Boiirgeol* strongly Intl.ualed that ) ! he would like lo see I Ills (Millil lesleit. ' HAN OF ABILITY dslel-ewl.T. Hie—.. , , Heiialor Isaac T. Nlchol*, who [ write* "Pollllcal Chat— Odil* aud | Ends" lu Ihe Brldgetou Evening , I New*, said in a recent Isaue: I "Tbe Republicans uf Ci|>e May j- County have made a llrst-class uoml- | , In the |ier*on of l^wl* T. Hlevens, of Cape May City. Mr. Stevens la a , . man of ablllly, wllh much experience . . In public affairs. By reason of hla experience In Ihe clerical department i of Die Heinle several year* ago he la . competent :n legislative procedure, t w hich will prove Invaluable lu case . he shall he elected. Besides that, he I* a lawyer of ablllly, prngrsnslve In hi* public view*, well equipped for ihe dutlea of a legislator. He come* of good stock also, hi* father, Hon. William Hlevene, having served Cap# e .May County with credit In the Leg!*lalure* of 1876-77. The people of Cape May should elect Mr. Hteveue assemblyman, because In so doing fhey will I have an exponeut of the best Interest* * of the splendid old county, be they agricultural, commercial or Ashing ® Preparation- are making by Wapella Tribe of Wild wood for a big pow- wow In that city next summer. It I* the ' plan of the tribe, the Board of Trade end tbe hotel keeper* lo btve a three ' day*' pow-wow among Ihe member* of Ihe Improved Order of Red Meb In that city the latter pari of July or Ibe lint of August. It le proposed lo Invite the tribe* from Camden and ^ vicinity and every town between Camden and Wlldwood to participate In * the event. The Htate Chief Hay makers' Association will meet In that p city the tlr»t Saturday In August, for which preparation* are already being 'r made lo show tligm a good lime. r Will (eprnd Winter Mere. Charles Mathews, a well known ^ Philadelphia!!, who ha* been a rumA mer resident of thl* dly for many yean, ha* decided to spend the winter In hi* collage on^We»ley avenue, near Seventh street Mr. Mat hew* is is a * director of the First National Hank of f tblaetly. ' Moose Charier Open. ° Atlantic t'lty Lodge, No. 116, Loyal " Order of Moose, has opened lie charter I and those desiring to Join tlieorgaulxan lion cau do no at reduced cost. It I* „ one of tbe best aud most popular lodge* lu tbe country. Join It at once.
TO LEAVE HERE L| FOR COLLINGSWOOD ~ Arthur B. Chester Will EuI «age in Busiuess in That j Dp-State Town. . J Arthur IV Chester., one of Ocean * City's well known y-ii'-g mm. who!ha* hwn In^ the real. e-t*te bu-im-s* j He has rented a store ami dwelling C. there, an.l w ill engage in I he tailoring I- aud automobile business. )f Arthur's "uikuy friend* here wish " him success lu hi* new. Held .,f labor. II 0 * FIXED BIRD'S LEG S y Dl- •"eiiics Act tpprrctslrd bt s 0 Vivian Hand, granddaughler of _ t injury. W lien alie asked Die charge. n Dr Pell II told her tliere was no charge , and said he would hx up all the t Injured bird* she might llnd. L" |f Captain Hlldrelh «ay« Ihe bird A of , u migratory »pe.-le* and he canum * Recent real eslale transfer- In (1,-enn ' :uy recorded In the oltlce of County 'lerk Hlldrelh. a* reported In the Cape May County Gazette, are as follows: \V. Scot i Hand et ux to l.lzzle Booth $1290. l.ols 102, 103. 108. aud ' 109 hay front. , ' Albert Fogg et ux lo Mary E. Buck- " Ingham $16,000. Lot 883. Section A 1 Lew Is M Cre-e el al*.. trustee*, to ' K Howard Thorn Iml 741. Hecthin A ' John P. Fox et ux to Jowpb F. Mci Dade. $327. Lot 733, Hecllou L. r H Wesley L.keet ux to Oceau City _ 3 aud Central avenue, 500 feel wide and ja extending to beach thoroughfare. p Walter H Hay* et ux to William H * Mlers. Lot 69, Section North Point' William H. Mlers el ux to Ocean Clly Ansociatlou. Same a* above. * Albert Fogg et ux to Florence M. „ Uiamploa. $.7000 Lit on Ninth | Rebecca K JVert to Simeon B Mil- , ler. $4500. Lot 897. Section A. Joseph D llowker et ux et al. to Victor J. Humbrecht. $1700. Lot he- [ t-veen lot* 58 and 69 f Barclay C. Blnghaiu el ux to Then- ! dure Smith. $.125 Lot 225. Sect Ion B. r John i. Rile, Jr.. et ux to Phoebe "" M. Jones et vlr. $800. Lot* 22 and 23. hay front. J. Reryle Adam« to (leorge F. Ilaner F $1000. Ig>t 776. Sect lb u F. William A. Stiles lo George F. T Bauer. $100. Lot 933, Section H . Fi Victor J. Humbrecht Co. to Heleu L. Dubrlug. $1225. Lot 1I5S. block II. j' Ocean Clly Land Co. loj. Wilson L, Hcott. $1400. Lot 41, Section 9. Pi ' Ocean Clly Association to 8 We*- "" 1 Lake. Lot between Fifty -n Inlh p '■ and Sixtieth *t reel* northwest of Cantral avenue. Section M. ' Sauie to Jamea M. Cheater. Land * ' between Fifty ninth and Hlxtleth ' slreet*. southeast of Central avenue. ^ ' The I'enteiiary Fund, etc., lo Hutto'i 1 A Coreon Co.. Lota 903 and 9(H, and ' riparian right*, Section H. " 1 Sutton A Corson Co. to Emma L 1 Magulre. $1750. Same a* above. " Sutton A Corson Co. to William H. - Jarden. $2000. Lot IS plan Ocean 8 Clly Development Co. " Berth* O. W. Blood et vlr lo George ; 8 B. Parker. ImI 800 Section F, 8 Heaala L. Starr el al. lo Carll.le B. f ciouser $1827 Lot In hi -li water * line of Beach Thoroughfare at Inlere aectlon of Sevanth slreet. Lula Keller et vlrto Lizzie R Sampson. $650. Lot 644, Heollou C. 8 |Hertion I. 7 from None to Nloth *1 reals I lylne IsUwren- West anb Hsven *venile«. _ Kouruaalh lo Nlnelreolh slre.1*. bslewn T ( Nineteenth to T wsnlj lonrlh Hreole. be- " Irom Twealy-lttorUi to Twenty-ninth streets, t rrom Tweoty-nloth lo Thlrty-fourtb slreels. bM ween Ihe bay an-l orean. Heelloa U runs rortjr-illlh lo Kinz-aeromt atreeta. b-twaen '' Fllfy-Meonb lo rillr-nlnlb alreeu. beHraoa | iffllls GEO. W. HARRIS L - Contractor g Builder 5 S&SISsTSS i 1 do Uw work rnyaell and ka*p DO big office zanx, I will bolld yoo this lover," Honzalow tor »l.*e*.MU^Ilw1U pay yoo lo " 13 West Fourteenth Street i OCEAN CITY, N. J. | B. PLANS PREE 1 . • ' " 1 I ' . =
Jones' Men's Shop 7SS APbury Avenue, Oceau Clly, N. J. ,e ] '! Swc^Jcts— $i.oo. $2.50, J3.00. $5.00 and $6.oo o- Raincoats — (4. 50 to $25.00, Hp Stock and Made to OriJcr, like .Overcoats. 1 re Auto Gloves — 50c lo (2.50, ibd a Full Line of Men and Roys' Pur- J nishings. Mackinaw Coats, Fancy Vests. Wick Hal Bands, Suit-' cases, Bags, * Underwear, Overalls, Etc. Hats— $1.50 to ft. 50. ih STETSON HATS (Cute hats for the little boys) CAPS ; .'.riSIJvVZ JONES IAS IT It The Only Exclusive Men's Store in Ocean City
MCALLISTER'S THE LEADING DRV GOODS STORE Big Showing wf New Fall Goods I Pretty liue of Duckling Fleece -for Kimonas. New line heavy Outing Flannells, 8c and -lOc fd. New Dress Fabri.es, all colors. New liue of Ginghaiu and Madras, 12 Tic and 15c. Biggest line of Sweaters In town. Swell line of Ladies' Rain Coats and Children's Rain Capes. s. s. McAllister 807 and 800 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Can You Beat This Proposition for a Good 13 £ Investment? • New Two Family Apartment House with nil modern appointments, located near the beach. Each apartment is furnished complete and has three bed-rooms, bath, living room, dining-room, kitchen, etc-, ii The purchaser could occupy one apartment and the rent from the other would practically cany the investment. Price for Quick Sale, $4,000 Joseph I. Scull & Company 757 Asbury Avenue mm HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey i Mini B. FRANK SMITH Estate and Fire Insurance * O 3 • ASBURV AVENUE. OCEAN CITY, N. O. choice lola on Simpson avenue .near Fftat street, $376 each. two-lamlly apartment for sale on DeLancey place, very reasonable. Collage on Central avenue near Eleventh slreet, big bargain. Lot ou Blmpaon avenue near Fourth street, price $326. Lot on Central evenue near Eleventh atreet, $1100. ou Wealey avenue neer Sixteenth el reel. $1150 of ground cor Flret and Wesley avenue, 100x105, price $2000. ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eichth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waning for two weekabkknow If you cab gat It; w* can tall you at ouoe. Bargain* in Bay anVboaan front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lota for. Investment and for lm'provamtiit— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City. N. RSAL B STATE MOKTaAOE INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH STREET OOEAN CITY. N. J. Interesting to Investors OR— v— Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E~ * 9ew lo4* located la BwWkm O, Ooean Oily, H. J., === In Tklnlty of But* road aad Paanajlvanla and Heading Railroad Matlnn*. Also xltea for baagalow* (110*1* on Gnat Bgg Harbor Bay, B**al*y7t Point, 14. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS Quardlan * 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. HANN BUILDING Clfthth et. Opp P. R. R. Station DIRECTORY —■PlrBt Floor— 301 Eighth Sfefet RICHAR5J H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN, .Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street-: — ' WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Floor— 2-3-4-5 JOS. G. CHAMPION, .Contractor and Operation Builder 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8-9-10-1 1 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third FloorB— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA . RENT.-Mo*t dnirabU offices in Ocean D T 011111 Ann All 2;: Ap5,btlwd*u,ku<1' ¥",HUUd HANN, UVQ6F iJohn Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Straat and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. lumber. Mill Work, Moulding*. Building Paper. Plaster Board. Nails, Saab Weights, etc. Betlmat** Famished. Prompt Delivery.
■ OTXM ABO COTTAGES. f j — /(-$ IPTH STRUT 510 % \ I L7 _ t|*in AVENUE -» \\ i jScotch Hay| H0T6L Bise/iYRe... Ocean Avq. Between Elghtb end Ninth Htreeta OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W.HMITH THE IMPERIAL una CWMTRaC AVE.. OCKAN CITY, tl J THE KATHLU . WYOMING m OCKAB AVBgrK A. V. fflUEl HOTEL ATGLEN On* of the arret centrally located hotala In (irean (llty. The aim baa always been to make this lion** Baled and homelike, aad iu large and as* n rod patronage provaa lu roaoma. Fur Urma and pamimlare addraaa, a. c, aerr. Pr*» THE WILMERS 768 Central Ava. ()|wn all lbs year. Flret-claae table boa.nl. Kvmtng dinners. STERLING HOTEL Hnt water beat. Winter l-iardera - eollolted. B. A. LtBMRT. THE HEWUNGS Moet desirable location, Opan all year. Elevator lo street level. Vapor Heat. HOTEL LORRAINE 841 Central Avenue opan all lb* year, flret Mat* table board. It KB, WILLIAM PPANDEIl The Pontiere ' BOOT » SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE fit-til Aetary Ava. Ocaaa Oty, It 4* C. L.. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... j Lou for aau. odlawaTim rant. ETc. BOYLE Real Estate Broker ,24 EIGHTH STREET . OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY i ABBOTTS' Aiderney Dairies («.rm»*r re I. *■ r>iwBli*) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholos Dairy ProduotA Batter aad Eggs Ask for Booklet of Hpectalttoa Ordara Dcllvared Both Pbone* First National Bank Ocmmn City, N. J. CAPITAL SIMM. StlVUISWMI L. M. CKBML ITaaldani ^ R- H- BTITWI, Vlre-rirerdta' ptWBiOTOIRWl ""airaalenu 'Ttarenon A a *oar un LaWaea. I ■#■ n tuna U.Merebail c.r.mnitaa Traeauos Lueare at CragR aaad la Bwaaa I Amarwa MraMaatareaJ reaO. " i t ear — real U 'repaoany (IMbu*""

