Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. ofTtHfRRa. 'Wis. j We Khali be glad to rwwive Itemaufj Ui this community ami our rentier* everywhere. All coiumiiiileatloiiK should be arroiupaiilvtt wllh the full name ami atlilretw of the writer, not iiecemarilv ' for publication, hut a* a guarantee of ! * KtHHl'tultll. DOTS. Wedding bell-Again. * ' 1 The run wa» a welcome right Moll- 1 tlttjCaflemoon , - I'utltlcal campaign Is miinmollyrji lively here I In* fall, Jacob HchutT lia* resumed business at 111- bakery at .Seventh ,-lreet ami t'lly Treasurer llarrel-tui I- luakiUK - lui|troveme|il- to hi* re«lt|eiice on Abiiry avenue, near Kleventh -treel Many Stokes picture- ami a few of Uuvermir Fielder in -lore ami olllre whitlow- In till- city . t'olby'-are not . lunch In evidence. -ranted t|iill t-lanii tleetl- oil the following prupertle-: I -i| Will. Section A; The annual meeting of the Cape May Comity Hoard of Agriculture w ill bonne at Cape May Court Houaelhe morning ami afternoon of Saturday. November I, PERSONALS. Mr*. Mary Lambert, of Itlver-blr, II. W. Kdwahle ami wife are i bdllug In Philadelphia and vicinity. Albert D. Oat. of Philadelphia, Was a vlallor here during the week. Jamea A. Longatreet, of Philadelphia, waa a recent vlallor here. Joseph llunteld I- -pending a week at liaddoiilteld and Blackwood. Ml— tlrace Chri-llan -pent the week end' with tier parent- at (Ida hen. Or. C. H. Lambert, of HtversUle, waa a lecent guest of the Sterling. Jaiuea Franklin, of Philadelphia, -waa among the vlalt.rra here Friday. Mra. Clinton John-on. of Hit- city, ha- returned from a viill tf> Philadelphia. Tlieo. II. Krayer. of Philadelphia, registered al the Lorraine a few duya J. Herbert Hchall. ami wire, of tierLeonard Lear, of thl- city . I- visitlug friend- In I'hlladelpliia and vicinity. W. T. l-altochc and wife, of Plilla detphla, were recent gue-t- of Hie llewllug-, city, are visiting frleml- In Cniiila-r-laml County. .Ml— He— le Higlice, of I III" city, haired! vlalllug frleml- III Philadelphia and vlclinly. Air-. J." A. Torn pk III*. Mr., of NewYork, regbitercd al the Wynmlug a few day- ago. tl C. Harper and wife, of Philadelphia, were gue-t- of the Imperial a few daya -luce. Or. I. N. Clrl-oom and family have gone lo Camden to apeud the fall ami wilder inontha. L. T. Steven-, of Cape May, was lu town during the week, and regl-tcreil H II— HUo-ayna a. M. H Tlionii- and family, of Phila-
delphia, were here Halurday looking after their cottage. Ml— Mary A. Thoiupaou will remain on duty aa clerk III the |N»t ottlce till* winter. Klmer Crane and lamlly and Klvln Tumble-mi -pent a few day- the pa-t week at Cm— Key». Hullillng Coiuuil— loner II. A W. Smith ha- returueil from a vl-lt to tlie Delaware Water (lap. Lewi- K. Smith, book-kee|«r for tins Ocean City Title and Tru»l t 'uikpauy. ha- gone on IiIh vacation. , M. Or. C. E. Edward- ami wlfehave returned from a vl-lt to Cumberland County and Philadelphia. Waiter Chandler, of Philadelphia, wi* In town during the week and rrg-l-lered at the Kathlu. Harry EIII-. of. Philadelphia, »'•* among the week-end vl-itur- to Ocean City, where he has many friend-. Mra. Al Henuett and daughler. of t'ape May. motored lo thla city Saturday, where they made a -hurt vl-lt. Anthony S. (lamly and wife are on an extended trip They expect to vl-lt (lefty-burg before they return. M re. Ada Nixon, of thl- city, has returned froin a two week-" vl-lt to frlenda In Philadelphia and vicinity. Mr-. Eva UlLbert. of Philadelphia. ' vi-ilcd her parent*. Mr. and Mra. dodfrey Aug, In thl- city on Friday. Itobert Harber and family, of Hazelton, Pa., are the gueita of Mr. and Mr-. William E. Maaeey, of tW« clly. Alra 1 Ailnlplina I'ua, wf-ttthlgepurt. Conn., ha- beep vlalllug her motber-lu-law, Mra. Lydla O'Brien, In this city. Mra. Charlea Miller, of thla clly, haa gone to .Youkera, N. Y., to vtalt her daughter. She will he ali-eut aeveral Edgar Kefgu-on ami family have retu rued' from a visit • to friend- InPhiladelphia, Cheater and l*iica-ter Alra. 0. H. May hew and Mlaa little Hanson, of thl- city, have been enjoying' a vlalt In l-eeaburg, Y'a., for the la-t week. Mr. ami Mra. A. M. Clark, ol Chicago, have retnrued home, aflet visiting Mr. ami Mr-. Harry A. Morrla In thla clly. ■K. V. Coraou ami wife, vjllh Mr I'oraou'a alaler. Mra. Lydla U'Hrlau,
l|L. R. THOMAS TO WATCH SCHOOLBOYS f * Former Teacher is Appointed : to Position ot Attendance , | Officer Here. f There were a numherof applicant- for fithe po-ltlon of attendance ofllcer of i the public -cliool-.of thla city', and K. -'K. Stile- and Harvey Y. Lake, the i j commtttee III whoae hand- the matter j 1 ( wa- placed by the Hoard of Education, | were bu«y until Tiioday receiving application- for the job. I "j Among the applicants were It*. -M. I'll, una-, a school teacher for * I many year-, and at one time principal 1 of the -chnul: Walter Fo»ter. Alon/.o , m Colion, Norman T. I.eylie, L' I*. Hlghee. V. I. Smith and Qeorge Fuller * At a epeclal meeting of the Hoanl of I Educatlop Tuesday evening. L. It. I'll, una- wa- iiiianlmou-ly elected attendance ofllccr of the schools, for the remainder of the aclmol year at a -alary »f Flu per month, beginning November f ' PLAN GREAT FARM >fr. Calverl al Heart or Cntimaiiy ro:iari1 al Marmora. The Palermo Poultry ami Produce I oinpany, of Marmora, juat out-lde of ocean L'lty, ha- been organized and will be liicorimraled for $150, OUU | The meiuher- of the company have ■ taken over the farm formerly owned , by Carlo- H. Cor-on, comprising 500 ■ * acres, and w ill raise chickens, fruit, ' vegetables, etc , for the Philadelphia and New York market-. Atllk will he u«ed to teeil chickens, a speciality of the company being milk-fed ><|uab E. C. \V ill-oii , who I- an ex|>ert In ral-lng poultry. I- general manager. Harvey Will-on I- superintendent of farming, and A lieu Will-on Is -uperInlendeut of tlga.popltry raising. The company I- backed by C. E. Calverl, who 1- the promoter, and who ' lias been for eouic time and -till is a summer resident 'of "Ocean Clly. In , fact, lie l» the only Canadian with a residence here He Is a life member of 4 the Ocean Clly Yacht Club, In addlllon to this Mr. Calvert I* presldeut of the Calvert A: OwyerCo.. limited. Turonlo, Imtmrler- of foreign yarn, wltii huslne— connections Slates; director of tlie Culon Natural * Uast'o ,'of Canada; limited— a $3,000.- * ikni corporation wldch supplies gas to the cities of Windsor, Sarnie. Chatham, Pelmlea and many towns and - villages lu Ontario; director of the Vulcanic Oil and Oas Co., of Niagara ■ Kails, Canada, and a director of the e Urgent Knitting Mills limited. Montreal, Canada He also ha- several . oilier and itlver-llled lutera-t-I The company I- managed liy practical meu In every branch of the business ami will be very successful M*-k Hciepllon. Miss Haiti* W Lake; recording secretary, gives "notice that Ocean City ' Council. No. 10, Daughters of America, will hold a mask reception In their - loom on Thur-day, October 50, from a 7 ml to V p. m Only member- of the order will be admitted. For further v Information, see any otllcer of the |. Tax Appeals. Tlie members of the Cape May County Hoard of Taxation will mcot „ in this city lo hear complaint- on ,1 Tuesday, November II. Those who desire to make complaint- will liear thl- Jn mm, I. Hlank- will he fur- ! ul-hed by Secretary Stltes, of Cape ' have returned from an auto trip to the
Poconn mountains. |, Mra. Holmes lias returned to her e Hildgeton hofhe after -pending *lx ri week- a- the gue-t of Mrs. O-bnrn p Cor-on In thl- clly. Or. and -Mrs F. N. Uullck.of Plilla- ti delphla. who o*n_jitoparly In the r, north section of this city, were In town Saturday and Sunday. Hear Commodore Daniel II. Parla (| ami family, of Philadelphia, -pent a ^ few day* In their cottage on Third street during the week. p , W. H. llevellu and wife, of , Plilla- • I delphla, were vl-llnr- here Saturday, f Tliey are summer resident- and own a cottage on Central avenue. | Mrs. William I'faeiider, of the Lor- i ralue, and Mrs. Jauie* Urant and Miss « Olive Collins have relumed from a c ' visit to friends at Petersburg. I Ml-sStsrkey, nur-e lu Or Corson's otllce during tlie summer. MI-sJ.K. I.lnerd and Mr-. W. 1) Cralg.of Phltadclphla, were vl-ilurs here Sunday. J Mr. and Mra. James Ward have i moved lo Philadelphia, where they ( ex|iect to reside pcrmaiienlly. Many ( of Ihalr frleml- here regret their de- " parture " Mr. and Mr-. Albert H. Woolatou, of Camden, relnrued home- Tuesday '■ afternoon after -pending several days 1 with Mr. and Airs. Young- Cor-on lu this city. I- W „W. Maddock, of tlila city. Is vigil lllug friends In Penasylvanla and New '• York. During Ills absence, Mr. .Mad- ,! by Jame- Herlzlcr. I, Mis- Klt,"i Hand la vlaltlng Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Del-roth. of (iermaulown. „ She attended the wedding or Ml— ,r Bertha Oelsrotli and- A. C. Kosen,1 lierger la-t evening. J. H. .Maelague and daughler. Ml— „ Dorothy, of Philadelphia, were r«*iit „ vl-llors here, where Mr. Mactigim\ia,r a cottage on Wesley avenue, nebc Seventh" street, Mid many other le Interests. Heiiry W. Town-end, of Sutton A Osrson'eoOlce, and family are enjoying aeveral short tl*ps while on Mr Town--end'* vacation. Ira Matbla la taking ° care of the ofllce work during Mr 'Pownaend'a absence F»« Bkst.—Nos. 7UU aud 7(1* asIr. bury avenue. Apply bi Jacob Bchufl'. „ . adv. tl. ■»
COL. STEVENS FAILS TO REPLY 4 ! TO TRADE BOARD'S QUERY
I Members of Body Looked for Enfeineejto Examine Work on Turnpike. r; Only President Jauie- M StevenI : and l"lnvlon Haines Krick apiwareit . In the Hoard of Trade room Monday T I I evening. A- (here wa» no quorum, , r j there wa- no meeting. . j However, the following telegram t was sent to State Bond Commi— loner e "Your letter of tlie 11th received, r Phoned you -ajne day regarding I Ocean City boulevard You said an » engineer from your urttee would he on - the .grounds last week, with notice to 1 Kdard of Trade. Not hearing anyI thing, wlieu can wo expert Interview? " •"OTt*. M ToW NHKSI", ' ; L'p to niHin yesterday, no word lia>! ; r been received from Col Stevens. FIX WALSH ACT 1 Improve Thl. law. | I'iir-uanl to a reao|utlou pos« ed al i • tire second special »es«|on of the Leg- ' r Islature of 1913, the (loeeriior was j , I nuthorizeil to api-dul a commission to , 1 consist of (lie clly eouueii or chief law , * olllcer of each municipality now L 1 o|ier*ttog under lire Walsh act Thla J odnrjnlaslon 1- to meet and consider j , . Ihc act in Its entirety, and In report to j i t lit) liuver nor before Hie enlivening of j e the' next legislative session changea or I f amendments, If any, they deem wise \ i lu order that tlie act be made more workable anil applicable to the various | i classes of clinics now o|>etatlng under . it or which may adopt It- provision-. ! , f The (lovernor lias called tlie pre-! - Ilmluary meeting, fur tlie purpose of organizing, fiir today at (lie (lovernor'- | i. ofllce, Stale Hollnc. > Members of (he commission Include! • A. A. Howell, ofjliis clly; Then. W. j i Schmipf, of Atlantic City; Harrl-on ■ H. Vqrtrliees, of Sea l-le City; Jonaf than Hand, of Wild wood; Harry] Woolton, of Margate Clly. and former ; - Judge Tliomp-on, of leiiigport. (The tpeoibeis are all clly solicitors j i of the town- mentioned, we Imagine, ; s although not definitely Informed as lo i I tlila REPUBLICAN MEETING ' I'swlrt and Nlchol- Will Hpeuk J Mere Thla »■'. veiling. * The Hepiiblieau- of till- clly, III line! II with tlie plan- fur a vigorous campaign j ' here, have arranged for a big ma— " meeting to be held nt ^o'clock litis • ' (Thursday) evening lu the Princess "Theater, on Aabury avenue, between '" Eighth and Ninth streets. The apeaker- will lie former Cohgre- inun Fowler, who wasone of (tie cawlidale- fur governor of this Slate at the recent primaries, ami Theodore'!.. Helrck.of Hudson County, a promh y nent Progresalve Hepiiblieau. '• Congressman Fowler's reputation as lr a speaker extends all over the country. 11 Mr, Herrlrk la a man of line appear- " auce aud an urator uf raarkerl ability. " Another proniluent speaker will be e Senator laaacT. Nlchols.of Hrldgeton. Senator Nichols, who I- an excellent •peaker, lias ruanjrfrlends In Ocsau ciiy. v All cilizens are cordially Invited In it the meeting and hear the l-srie- of tlie n day discus- ed by men who can talk o entertainingly and Instructively. " COLBY MAKES SPEECH ~ Audience. Colt! nl l-'lr-r, Urns* "" More nvrapntlacilc. '• Former Heuator Everett Colby told a
large crowd In Hann's Hall Tuesday evening how he and Ills friends will reduce the coat of living and place the |ieople lu I'lei! condition-. Afler 'spaniel** a few minutes, he told a jiire. tii which there waa no ] response. With a merry twinkle he asked, "What's the matter with you people?" That surf of broke (lie Ice aud when told what a great mau President la lie was applauded. There was the usual line about Stokes not being progresalve aud of • "Jim" Fielder being one of the flnest • In tlie world. i Although Harry Bright -aid they had great meetings during the day, . indications were that the crowd here ■ one of the big bets of the tour, bei cause Colby didn't want to leave, but Anally he was hurried away. Will Halld Coii-er. Stanloii and Scull, fuc., have -old a lot on Wesley avenue, hel ween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, owned ' by A. W. Henry, of Mlllvllle, lo (Ian. * F. Bauer, of Philadelphia, who will ^ a pretty cottage In tlie near fir Have Rented Hotel. y Ml— M. Jean Macklln and Ml— Ida " F Brown, of Philadelphia, who have " conducted the Chandler, on Weeley avenue, for several yeare, have rented <- White Hall, through the agency of * Stanton and Scull, Inc. « I- . ■ • In Immauuel Baptist Church next d Sunday, the Rev, Jamea E Lake will i. preach lu the morning. The Rev. C. w H. Rockey, of the Stale Anil-Saloon l- League, will spea^ In the evening.
,1 A marriage license was Issued In 1 „ Philadelphia Tuesday for John J Fosi* t*r, of this clly, -and Ml— Edith M. ,r Tijlfbl. of Philadelphia. They wllj llveTlr this city. * » • - Kriltlrr October *B. * Those' who bavi a desire to vote al ( the next election should hear In mind . that they rnu.t register ou Tuesday, Ortnber 28. The registry hoards will meet on that day. il. Fob Balk.— Hone. Apply to Jacob It. SchufT, 700 Aabury avenue adv.lt1
MISS FOULDS HEADS - THE ENDEAYORERS r ' — * Officers Elected and Commit- t i tecs Appointed at Presby- ' terian Church Meeting. At the monthly meeting of lhr!| , Young People'" Society of Christian"] , , Endeavor, of the First Presbj lerlau ] , Church, on Tuesday evciiing.tlie sent I- , anuual election of ofllcers we- held with the following result: Mies Maud , M. Fnuld-. president ; *M r* Win. M j Itanck, vice president: Elmer Itanck. ! secretary; Ml— K t ti el N o rco m. i lre*«urcr; Ewlng Corson, corre-pond- , ! log -ecrelary; Miss lAUtsa T Corson, i plaul-t. The following chelrmsn-hip-j of Committees were al-o awarded ; Mrit,'. H. Holiner. prayer meeting; Ml— | Be— le Hrang-u, lookoul: Ml— Ues-te ! I llgtiee. nil— Innsry; Mi— I iez Corson, ' social; J. Edgar Welsh, "way- "and ] means; Mi— Ada Itanck. music; Mi— 1 Margaret Reeve-, flower, and Ml— e* " ) Frances Has- ett and Louisa Corson ' I visiting. A very Interesting and pleas- ' ant meeting wa- held and the new ' ofllcers are taking up tlie work with ' the well- wishes and unaulinou- sup- ' port of the member- and frlenda oi ' till- very flourishing society of lilt * Find Presbyterian Church. r — ri TEACHERS' INSTITUTE ' lutercNilou Hr— Ion* Will he Held *i in Tin* I'll* Tomorrow. Following l* the program of the ' | ( 'ape May County Teacher-' in-lltuie " to be held In the high -chm>! building i In thl- city tomorrow; j 9.— Opening Exercises. 1 9.15— Announcement". * ' 9.30— Department »e— lous '| High School Department, J. It "I ■ Hastings. A M., President. ' 11.80— "Why Should We Teach Agrl j culture anil tlorllcnlture lu Dm ] School- " Mr. Eurlght " i tu.xu -Dlscn—lon of Manual Training 'j for High . School-. I.ed by J, K. "j ' Clark. Principal Middle Townahlp j High School (Irammarand Primary Departments, | Jas. M. Stevens. A. M . presiding. ' "Alms, Methods and Materials * j In Developing a Course In Manual j Arts." Miss Herckner. ' | II.— General Se— Inn Dr. Chapln. 11 "Efflclency In School and After * School." 8 attkkN'oun KlbeiloN. " ] 1.3(1— Opening Exercise- and Teachers' n ; A— oclatlun Dl-cu— Ions. J — "The Making of a Teacher." '• Mr. Enrlglit. r 3.— "The Problem of Engll-h." ■t Dr. Chapln. ' Tlie Instructnr-'will be Dr. (.'Iiarle- '* S. Chapln, principal Slate Normal School at Montclalr; Mis- Charlotte " Herckner director Manual Training, llackeuaark, and County Su|ierlnr" tendent John Enrlglit, of Monmouth * County. ■ "rrrhoider Qnlrtlx Wrds. t Says the Cape May Herald: At ii Wlldwood, on September 81, at live o'clock In the afternoon, Pilot John T. u Bennett, a member of the Cape May e County Hoard of Chosen Freeholders k from this city, was united lu marriage to Mrs. Ethel May Hartnn, widow of Edward C. Barton, by Hie Rev, Dr. Fisher, pa-tnr of Hie Baptist Church at that place. The wedding was kept , secret for some time, but, belug known at last, the couple have been showered with congratulations.
To Have Church I.lbr-r> . >( ' As announced last Suuday from the ' 1 pulpit, a move Is on foot In the First M. K. Church to establish a church ' library and make It, tr possible, a 1 circulating library. If that la done. It was Intimated that the Stale of New O 1 Jersey will contribute a list of selected of the project are Invited to co-operate ' by pfawutlng gifts of suitable book*, D 1 , ; f Blscsgne Chuoxri Hands. c 1 The Hlscayue Hotel, which, for thirteen yesrs. was leased and managed ' by Tl. A. W. Smith, has been sold by . • the owuer, Albert Fogg, to Mrs. Wit- J e llsm K. Bucklogham, Jr., dsughtsr of " H. A. W. Smith, Aftsr the hotal was I built by Mr. Fogg it was conducted one year by W W. Urn—cup. ■», victory Predicted. ' ' Former Internal Revenue Collector 1 '• William Mcl'otch and wife, of Pblla- I II delphla, were visitors here Satuaday I '• and Suuday, when tliey met a number J 11 of friends. Collector McCoach, who Is the Republican candidate fur city treasurer lu -Philadelphia, is making an active campaign. His friends de | clare that he will have an easy victory. la — l ,-e ('If Host* Ready lot t'«e. ' iy Dlrectoi Fisher reported at the meet- » lug of the City Commlsslbners that the J „* tire Imius*— building has been moved i from Nldtb ""street to Its new site aDd I that the foundations bava been placed ', under It. He said the bouse would be , in $1000 lo loan on bond and mortgage. Apply R Curtis Robluson, agt ; Ocean I ]"n City. N.J. adv. If ||
PRESBYTERIANS HAD "RALLY DAY"
EncoiiraginR Reports Were : Received from an of Church j Organizations. . J The "Pwsbytertan- -of Ocean .City J •pent a very happy «"d p'es-ant day i ls-t Sugday in iheirjiaod-ome church ledlflceat the cori.ii of Svtei.lh -i-e"t laud' Wesley avenue The occasion j j Hay." Interesting senuoiyB appropriate to ;! the day., were delivered by the ps-t'". ' (the .Rev. Charles H. IJoliner. Pli It. ' which were. well received by Hie con* ' gregstlon* gsthered to liear Iheiu ' The Ttxircli wa- lisnd-oniely deco1 ratei! with autuinn leave- and cut flowers. pre«etitlug a very attraotlve - appearance The oiuslc throughout the day wa- . ' of a high order, showing much herd * work end carefuj plsiuiiug on tlie " pert of the church's effective organist. Mis- Ada M Itanck. " The Sunday school made a par- 1 ' llcutarly good •honing. The atten- ■ dance wa- large, the program -plrlted 1 and the Interest marked aud eiithu-l- ' a-tlc. A mi»l encouraging. re|K>rt rj ' (lie year's. work vxa- read. Tlie number of scholar- on Hie roll wa- given a- 887 aud Hie ottering- for Hie year a- f 107 78, The latter lleui wa- particularly cheer- ' ing belug.au average of $7 bl a Sunday for Hie year. Each (icr-un attending 1 the rally was given a handsome ' -oiivenlr tu the form nf a pennant Inscribed with the wont-. "Count tin Me For Unr-Rally Day Service." The Christian Endeavor Society alao had a very helpful service In the even1 lug. The young people came cut in force, nearly tilling the lecture rinuu * of the church.. The theme of the even- - lug was, "How to Make Thl- the Heat I Year In Our Society's History ." The services throughout the day -bowed a thoroughly ftm-trucled and harmonious organization. Hie work among tlie younR people being lua particularly heall hy condition Jams- Edgar Welsh and Ml— Maud M Foulda.re-pectlvely -Uperliilendelit I of the Sunday school and pre-ldent of ■ the Christian Endeavor Society, have been very succe— fill with their orr g&nleatloua and much eredll I- due their earuest elTorta *14.20 FOR BOURGEOIS cm Cnminls-loiicrs n*-rlde 10 I nakc Him on silnwsnrr. I At the" regular meeting of the City Cominlasloiiers, Director Thorn re 1. ported that, afler a careful examlnar Hon of the Andy—on Bourgeois dispute In reference to the a-seminent ™ 1 I
charge- against the llourgeot- properly 1' on Ocean avenue, he of the opinion that tlie aum of $14 80 -tioiild he re- p " turned to Bourgeois. Mr. Bourgeois claimed that, because .p " of a nil-take ou the part uf Hie emu- K ml— loners of a—e— meut, tie -liould C » be returned $31 88. ■I Director Fisher made a motion. | e which was carried, thai In view of the p report received, the comml— loner- of *" 1- a—e— ment be liistrucleil to recom- r h mend to tlie City Comiul— loner- a correction and allowance to Mr. Bourgeois of $14 89 as overcharge on ^ his aa-e— ment. "e J. II, Wllmcr In Tftllndrlptila.. ' J. H. Wllmer. of lhl» city, la spend- " y lug a short time In Philadelphia He N is Is helping his cou-ln, J. H. ()roa«l*y , ;e who haa Hie White House Cafe, oppo>f site the dormitories of the Pemisylf- vanla University, at 8(157 Woodland •i avenue Mr. Wllmer'a advice, In matCL tat - "-H-— ■■ i, i" miii-ni- -nis- - la highly appreciated. Mr. Wllmer I■d spoken of a» a possible presidential appointee for one of (lie county otneea.
JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. — City New Jersey ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY T Porno Mountain Ice "os, 101a Aabury Ave, OCEAN CITY N 4. LAKE a Undertaker and Embalmer ™ *■ CSSTBAL Avawua j look fll Tills ; GEO. W. HARRIS , Contractor ^ Builder will bnlld yoo an " roam Bangwlnw, ^wltb ; g— (or Mow. slrrlrlr llgbt-. s yr-r-" Ore In- .. rablasl bt-d- ovvr all doora and f —ItMM**^. 1 eoay Of Nsl I p«nu ao^-ld*- Slid . i in<d(fDVh*#'3 -ork'my—ll -ad k—p do big • olbee x— us. I will baud you tbls lovsly J Unas-low lor ri^ioe^oo ^l will —y you to _ lut AT ^ 13 West Fourteenth Street i OCEAN CITY, V. J. 1 plans free
I0NE5' MEN'S §HOP 755 Asbury Ave,. Ocean City, N. J. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early Wa have a toe line of men end boys' furnishings at reasonable prices. Raincoats for men and boya. Alao sweaters, underwear, kid. woolen and auio gloves. Have I your shirts custom made. We take your orders. Have a toe lino of samples. | STETSON HATS "Hats for the Little Ones" CAPS IP YOt) WANT OtlAUTY JONES HAS IT THE ONLY EXCLUBIVB MEN'S STORE IN OCEAN CITY
MCALLISTER'S THE LEADING DRV GOODS ST0RR Showing o( New Fall Goods Pretty ling of Duckling Fleece for Kiiuon.ts. j. New fine h^S">y Outing Flannells. Se nod toe yd. I New Dress Fabrics, all colors, i New line of Gingham and Madras. 1 2 p-C 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 1 for a Good 13 S Investment? • New Two Family Apartment House With all modern appointments, located near the beach. Koch apartment is furnished cotn1 plete and has three bed-rooms, -bath, livingroom, dining-room, kitchen, etc. The purchaser could occupy one apart - 1 r-. nient and the rent from (be other would ' practically carry the investment. | Price for Quick Sale, $4,000 Joseph I. Scull & Company 1 757 Asbury Avenue : j HARVEY Y. LAKE i REAL ESTATE » | 838 Asbury Avenue - X Ocean City New Jersey
B.FRANK SMITH Estate and Fire Insurance choice lota on Slmpwin avenue near First street, $375 each. two-family apartment for -ale ou DeLancey place, very reasonable. Cottage on Central avenue near Kleventh street, big bargain. Lot ou Hlmpsou avenue near Fourth street, price $385. Lot ou Central aveuae near Kleventh street, $1190. Lot ou Wesley avenue near Hlxleeuth alreet, $1150. of ground cor First and Wesley avenue, 100x105, price $8009. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No w atting for two weeks to kuow If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargain- m Bay aud Ocean front pronertlss. Choice cottage- for — i'j. Alan lot- for Inveatment and f-.r Improvement — the choice of Ocean City. STPty ,n w J. M.-CHESTER & CO., RBAL. ESTATE MO RTQASE INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN 30B EIGHTH 8TREET OC EAH CITY. N. J.
Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— 3 '•* lota located hi Hsetum O, One so Clly, N. J., In vicinity of State wad and Pennsylvania and Reeding Railroad nation,. Alao sitae for bungalows aitnate on (treat Kgg Harbor Bay , Beraley'a Point , N. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS 1 Guardian 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. £ H AN N BUI LDING Llfthtti 8t. Opp P. R. B. Station - • " DIRECTORY -^Plrst Floor— -v f 301 Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 EighOr -Street — - WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 1 305 Eighth Street 1 E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker ' Eighth Street i WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5 JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contfactor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION ' Rooms 8 9-10-11 - > YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE -•-Third FloorsRoom B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA f FOR RENT. MuU dnirabl* offices in Ocean IJ | IT A UN A®nflP dir. Wrtl healed, lighted, vrnliUud aod u»l- £,_ |Ja n All It, UVllOl ^ Ury. Apply to ' sjohn Marts Lumber Co. - Sixth St rent and Ha van Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. I .urobet, MiU work, Mouldings. Building Paper. Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Eetimatea Purnlehed. Prompt Delivery,
/^ls\ (bTX A co» v\ / rS IFTH STRUT *10 > \ / v7 . WESLEY AVENUE -» X\ jScotchHall] l \ . i.fMilv- trntntenl,. luilht. m— -age. [J .. J V rl**..r;ei;y ,te- t.roda-!- 41-titi-n. ■ | 8^ o^(B|tNV^^ - _ H0T6L OIS6/I YRG... Ocean Ave. Between K|gtith and. Ninth Streets OP^N ALL THE YEAR THE IMPERIAL 1015 CKNTHAl. AVE.. OCKA8 CITY. .V J upakx Hie ——011.^ Plea— ally THE KATHLU I1XB t.'entrel Avenue. OCKAN CITV. ft. J, M IMS KM LEW 1R d HON AKl> WYOMING ,T04 Ot'EAM AVKXt I •eeow fit*. I*. J. A. P. .VIILXEB HOTEL ATGLEN One uf the mnti centrally Incnted hotel, In tlecan City. The elm haa always been to niAs thU hoti— eelect end homelike and tta large and amur-d patronage proves lu raorroa. Tut Mriua end pertienlan eddr—a , THE WILMERS 798 Central Ave. Open all the year. First-close table board. Kvetilng dinners. stE*. c. r. wi txn STERLING HOTEL OPEN ALL yKAK Hot water beat. Winter Ixmrdrre ^ solicited. » E. A. tiaiUT. THE HEWL1NGS Most desirable location. Open all year. Elevator to street level. Vapor Heat. L H. HEWLinua _ Ninth and W— My ave. IMaaa Ctly, ft. J. r HOTEL LORRAINE 841 Central Avenue Op-U all lb* y—r. nrat-cla— tabM board. — ntr.lly located, winter boardem aolleiud. | MK8. WILLIAM PP ANIIEH The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE I SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE $18-918 A story Ave.. Oeoat City, N. J]
SOIL ETATS6 AEP UMiakSCa. C. L LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... in Asbury Avenue, Oesaa City. M.J. Lou tor —to. couace- Mi reaL E. C. BOYLE Real Eatate Broker 824 EIGHTH •TR^CL' ; ctry niwjimiy ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (Owcce— er bit Cb-e-t—t Seventh St. and Wert Ave. * Ocean City, N. J. Ctiolow Dairy ProduoU Batter oad Eg f Ask for Booklet of BpecUIUee Orders Delivered Both Phopea First National Bank Oo— w Clty, W.Jrcapital $*8,888. suguk m.m ■t ^i'l-'errrrmt. vi— -rr— vuet w. Btxyrr maud, cmmst , h. 8- MOWRK*. Aim, Co—to* J. riTMIAIt TATKM, PcltotWr OlACCTOMl L. M. cr— AAOttua K. V co—oa Jo— pSLSeaU H. W. Edward* M. Howard Thora A mwawayUUto L—ualL I adtoui ^ Kllw H. Marshal ( O. P. I— tog cb— Mot—we A L. OoS ■ M— e Albert Pegg 1 board ot HI— on Til.-y tv« illijuitliiiisnl , Evary — IttyeoaeUtaotwttliuiM— a tie a ta. ■atatottua awe— ued— — MM M—

