Ocean City Sentinel, 30 October 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

I Ocean City Sentinel ] llll K8DAY. OiToHKll IWJ-' j We^rall I* Kiwi to rare.vc Hem. or I new* ami ...uiwunk-alloiM of mtere.1 j lo mix rouiiuiiiilty ami our reader* j everywhere. All couiluiii.iealloiiB nlioulit he ! i ompauird hKIi III* full name ami f7if>ulphv*lloii. lull *-* guarantee of j , . ( DOTS. .sulm.fihe for I he SKNrisKi.. ' l-ocal ttvpubllnan* are getting birey. Klecllon .lay next Tiremtay. Don't ! forget to Vote A mi in her of vl-ltor. here -Halit.rday j 1 ami Syiulay. . . la II I'm) rally lo talk of ba.eball for I Walter feck, of ti.l. dly. ha. pur-,-l.s.e.l a alx-pamenger auloinohlle. June*' ad venire. wine line bargain. , •hi. talk II won't be a very lone while ll.ai.k 1,. K. Kelchner. of lln. dly. iiaa rented from Mr ami Mr. George W Ktn.l Hie tipper part of their milage. •AO A.hnry aventra PERSONALS. II li. 1.et-ato. of Au liihon, wakhi town yedenlay. Kugene 8. -Miller vl.itedfrleiidrni I aimlru nil Monday. J M. Iloaenhalilil. of WllUe.-ltarr.-, <-. II I .and, of 1'hllidelptiia, regl». lerril al I he l-nrialne ilurlUK the week Ml»» Ual-y t'ailln. of Avalon. regl»lered al.lhe Wyoming a few daya ago, [ Hireling'.' 1111 Jaiue. Franklin, of Philadelphia. Tway.' " ' " ^ "" I lly Hollrll.ir K li. I\ Bleakly of • niiiden, wax among (lie vl.lli.rv> here Tneeday. It. W. I'.idenlown ami wife, of J'hlladelphla. were vl.llor. here a few day* ago. Waller Hay*, of Weal Philadelphia, wa. a vlxlh.r here the laller pari of la*l week. Ileoige I .oiler and wife, of PhlladelW 8 Wanrleh. of Philadelphia, wax among the vl«u..r- lo Bit* dly on John Hyaiurll Ira* returned lo ll.la ! limond.'Vla. • v N. H. (lot! ami Wife. .iinimrr re.l deidxof llilx dly, are vl.llh.g In Faruihiglon. W-Va. Mrx.JVIUiam tt I lav la ^ and dangle a.i'i!'"!rPhMade(|phla,'were among "!'.e vl.llor- here Friday. Mr.. I.mwood 8ack ami daughlrr. Mia* Klale, apeut the week-end will, frlemla in llrldgelmi. Mra. J 8.- Waggoner, of Philadel In'lhl. dly Toeaday. * ' lleofne llulterwurlh and daughter Of Philadelphia.- were vlxlh.ra here tjumtay ami Monday. < I e)|> h la' 'w e r e'a uilo i g"t lie visitor* here Mal.irilay ami Sunday Mix* I 'hanipion, or Millvlllu. ha. Iweu vl.llli.g her coll Ml.. Marga■et Parker. It. till. city. William A .ay and wife, of ll.la clly, are In llrldgelmi, where they will vlail frlemlx for a rew week*. Keeve* lllldrelh and family have frontal, aulumoblle ir/p." ' ' " ' I loo. Wei.*. of llermanlow n. wax Hinting llie vlxilorx here Tuesday, and in el inaiiy of III. frlemla. I he Hev. 'John J. Bweeney. rector of Ht. Auguxtnie'a Church, ha. lelurued from a vlxlt lo Philadelphia. Mre.-W.-H. Harrlx aud daughlor. Mlax Haul, of Ihl* clly. have returned from a vl.ll lo Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr.. Itlchard Nihil, aud Mlax Mary Nelma, of Philadelphia, were .In Idwn during the w eek. J. W T.yalnger and wife, of Nurrlalow ii, were recent gueala of llie Klx-i-ayne. They have a collage here. K It. Teuliner, a prmnlnent Philadelphia banker, w»« In town a lew day* ago. He la a collage owner here Mr*. I>. W. Norlhnip, of Middle I>. W. Norlhnip, or Middle

town. Coiiii.. i* a giie.lofheral.ler. 111 Mra K W. Warren, 911 Ceiilra I ave " nut. K I'n.l Coininodore Clarence C. W. f. nilaon.ol Philadelphia. greeted many „ of hie friend, here Saturday and Mini- ,. <i»yhid ward l-i. hihlowx and family, of ~ Philadelphia, are occupying Ihelr cot- l> tag*. 128.1 We. ley avenue, for a few h daya. Mra. W. A Kerguwin. of Philadel „ plila, *|wnl the week end with Iter „ iiareuta. Ibe llev. and Mra.. We»ley l.ake. I Mia. |.oul-a Kale, of Wlldwood. « where ahe la a well known buxlne.* * woman, we. aiming the vlxllora here Krlday. „ llarrr IJike left ll.la clly Monday ' for Mlllvlllf. where lie will be In the " employ ol .the Klckarda lliedghig 1 Company I Mra. Charlca Walaoti. of ll.la clly. | ha. returiie.1 frulu a two wreka' vl.lt , p. her daughter. Mra Alice Crane, in llrktgetun. Former Judge II. 8. Dougls** and 1 wife, of Cane May Court llouao, were here during Ibe week ami regixlered al I lire Alglen. . , • 8. H. McAlllaler repre-enleil llie liu- | maiiuel llapllxt Church al llreHlale llapllat A.MM-latlnn al Trei.lon lire llr.1 ^ ' de'lpbla. ^were'VhUorx here 'sunday. Mr. Nlcbolnon la a brother of Mra. J. H. Wilmer. lln, 8#th L. Hand, of tlila city, relumed home Huftday from a lengthy vlall al the home of \V. E. Young and family at Anglerea. MlaaHalile W, l.ake returned home yeaterday from. Trenlou. where elie allended a meelliigof theMlate oftlcer* of lite Daughter* of America Mm Edna Mehurch entertained her friend, Mr. Htarr, a student al the University " of Pebn«ylvapla. al her hurue In Ihl* clly over MumlSy. Harry W. Kould*. Wllaon Y. Chrlllan and Arthur Shoemaker were jecenl gueal* of their |mrreit» here They are alu.leula at Ibe-C. of P. A.r Henderaou, Mra. Edward Wal-j lacr and Mra. Mary J. Myera, all of, Mlllvllle, ate gueal* of C*pt. and Mr*. Ilrujamln Heuderaou, of Ihl* clly. John K Towuwod and wife aud Capl. ItrnJ Henderson and wile' rtruruwl a few .tayiurg.) from a pica**.. I ■ol. . irip-up l» A.abury Park and re'""a'uie. Franklin, of Weal Phfladelphla, wa. in low n Thuraday. Willi, him at. c. 8. lladi t, of Philadelphia, who hail the garbage conlracl h*re HlltlMH. - 1

! STEVENS SPEAKS ' AT WILDWOOD , | Urges ZXis Hearers to Vote for 1 j Stokes and Whole Re- , , publican Ticket. | I In s speech delivered at. Wihlwoud ! f on Toe-lay evening, I ^w 1.1". Steven-. I {the liepulitlCBO candidate for aa-em- ' ' { . among other thing., .aid ; 1 1 j - Tilt Democratic pisiform* of 1912 j I : a revl-lon lo make improvement, upon] I j tl>e great hixlruiueut a- they are'aux- I , lion* to create new ..nice, and larger I | reprereinalioi. for the populous ouui.- ' "i lun in South J.-r-cy, -lly reason of the. diirerence- of I opinion on llie pari of the Itepubll- I . lion Widlain Porter, a Democrat No .' I beUer geolleinaii, nor more Ironeal man than Mr. Porter ever -el fool in i - -shoe leather, and lie aud I have been ■ personal friend* for many years. I ' only differ from him In political prlni. lie a true Democrat. I.axt w inter, i » hen the lleiiuexxey Hill. providing for ' a convention of .inly members, Willi ( Cape May lo have one member caine { ' with (lie North Jersey members- and . . II wa- passed, in thai vole I believe ■ lint lie did nol rcpresenl the wlahea , " of llie people of Ca|«s May Cojmty. , When the l.lll came up In the Senate, " Whealou' threw |o the winds Ida ] i .ii MdlC platform, and stood by the { county, and voted ualnet the' conveu- ( f | ion, knowing full well' that, If llie bill " became operative. C»pe May would in llie Slime position as il lias been i. with the selecting of . congressmen. ■' Only twice In the history of the * I I Itaker. since the fourth ol , March laxl ii "Mr Porter may have Jimmied hta stand Ih voting for a convention u|mu " legislator should l>fHk llr.t after llie secondarily ol Ids district. "I ill. not believe II lo be r»r the >it ion of thirty-two million* of dollar*', 'J making u- Hie twelfth sounty of the Slafe with regard* In wealth. rri|iilrea h Senate. We ueeil It now more than we dill In INTO, when ihe whole value 1 of Ihe county was but pm Odd. Now r" each resort In. ji- county Is worth re county wax valued at then. If you send me to the assembly I will vote lo •- preserve our county's Just right* In Ihe Itepiibliran |.arly I. nol *" committed to a conxtllutlonal conveny May County It* *cnatorlal irpreseulaI'ursilay and vote for lUlwanl Ca.per '• Stoke* for governor aud all of the * other Itepubllcan candidate, on Ihe ballot." IIAD GREAT SEASON of ^ 'ii The M-asliAre liou*e of llie l'enn.ylvaula Itallroail Drparlmeiit Young ■d "Men's Chrlallao Association In this l9' clly has Just" clo.e.1 for Ihe season of Is- IB" ,s. Il has been one of the largest and la- Iiaa had since the construction of their » *ca*hiire house al Fjrsl street anil Hay ,l' avenue There wer»—*U distinct lu division* In Ihe work this year, begln- ,

nlug with an atleiidance of ilfly six , girls liefore lire regular ' boy a' term; from July H for the younger boys, , uumlierlug ISO; August s, older boy*, , 48; August H. young men, 01; August , a, fietialuiier*, 111; during the early , pari of September llie women'* auxlh | niimberlng IH In addition lo these group* for* , week or longer, there were many over , Saturday anil Sunday or week-end | parties of from ten lo tlfteen; Ihe laal , whloli practically closed the seawin, wa* on October 28. , The asaoclatlou's *ea«hore lioune I* , operated at an annual expense, over , and above what each Individual hoy Is asked lo contribute toward Ihelr keep, of nearly H.00O. This amount , raised through the efliirU of Chairman <>. J. Deltuusae and an active 1 coiom litre of railroad associate* among frlemla of llie work. , Placing in commission aud keeping i 'In repair. Ihe Itoallng equipment. Including the sloop yacht, Pemixy. Is largely lu Ihe hands of the boys llieni- [ selves, and even at this time preparation* are being made for an active _ wlntrr'a'work-to imver whatever ix> . prnae may be necessary to place this - equipment In good shape for the association's u*e next year " Secretary Hfcorge C. Kartlett tell* the 1 HmtNKI. Hurl Ihe officers of Ihe asaoclallou are planullig for even bigger > things uext year, and they hope there, ' will be very few days, beglunlog with * the middle of June. 1911. wheu the t seashore house will not be tilled with b one of Ihe varkjue group* of young tr people from the assoctatlon. ^ '- to improve imildlng. Allen Hcnll h*» received thecoiilracl to raise aud Improve Ilia Miller Kroa.' ,1- bulMiog, on Aabury avenue, between >' t Seventh aud Eighth streets. The " rooms, mi Ihe Ural floor will he coii- ■ apartmeuls on the -mud floor. A '' liol water,, healing plant will be III- ''' (Hailed. . t ' ' . , I Visit the new -oandy shop. Bin A* J " bury avenue. - «d»- H 111 t-'rane'a t'elebrated Ice Cream oi ■re sale at Harris' Heelaurant, H2U Asbur] [avenue. BllJCUl

get election returns - here tuesday evening

Made by the Progres- T Rive league and at Republi {^ can Headquarters. l.cagnc will, a- usual, : receive- Die election returns In tticlr :j liani. Hulldh.g, on Eighth street. " ]H]1CtloT-Uof"tl'.l- .'oui'ty. The returns ] the. Plate , will be received by j telephonic arrangements will, an At- *' i lantle Clly dally newspaper. Iu the member, and Inv.lled friend. *' The following iiimeil commit Ire ha. '■« . affaire: ' er r Smith! J..I.I. i:. Hauu ami i harlea " ; ^'eIccIIou returus will also be received "• , at Ihe Hepuhllcuti Irtiqdquirlers in ^ i Hit* city. ^ LEWIS T. STEVENS jj" 1 The Itepubllcan*.. flaiw. May l ounly i rti • have done well, very well, lu the Horn- j hiatlon of I >ew I. T. Steven* lor lbej,„ 1 House of Assembly, say* Ihe llrklge- : 1 lou New. The parly liope.~a.id ex ' peel* — to carry Ihe Stale Senate, hut it j p, • cau l*ygiven a II publican majority, ' Even mi, u i. nee.lf.il to have strung | r men in ihe uiTuorlty rank*, men of 1 force of character and influence, who „ ' can make ll.em.elvr- fell In the dellh- ; ,, ' eral lorla of the house. From an ac- „ 1 lug over years, we feel competent to 1 speak of his exceptional quallllcatloii* „ for t|>e office n[a**eiwhlyman. „ " Mr. Steven* l.a* had two season.' y ' experience. In the senate swretary's ,, office al Ttciilon, which ha* given him y r close know ledge of Ihe routine of legl*- p StaleVioislllullon only when needed „ 1 ami In Hie constitution*! wa.y.^ln" ^ '* | " -ludj- of the ele.'tlon laws' and the form ,, * for municipal elerk uotlce* orlRluaterl , '' by hlin I- used lu every couuly in Ihe j I Stale. I He ha- made a study of the wdeoce t * of government, devoting much time to H this when a student at Princeton, and , "• llonal history. He I. Ihe author of J, >' " History of the County of <'a|y May" „ and knows the county's legal require- ( ie tnetils as well as It* re-ource* ami , " wealth. He know*, especially, the le legislation peculiar to the coast re*nrt*. , w of which Ili8 Inland members of the , II legislature ha>e ncce-"arlly much lea- , '* conception. . III Mr. Steven* I- a Cape May County , 1,1 there all hi* life, lie studied lu the \ U.pe May whool*. at Princeton aud .1 j II the New York l.aw Schnol He ha- ( lieen printer, publisher ami edllnr; ha- ( I* serve.1 a* president of t'ape May's , *" council: l*a memlier of ttie('a|ie May III County liar A««orlatlon. the Stale Har , Aaaoclatlun aud lire Commercial ( 10 league of America. Kor a number of ( '• years he has been referee In hank- ( ruptcy for Ihl* district. Mr. Steven* ,ba» announced hi- , platform to the voter* of III* county. , and It I* a strong and aouiul one He «• Is a man of most genial, pleasing personality, which Insplrescoulideuce. I- The voter* of Cape Mayowa Ittothemig selves lo send him to the house of a*I- seuiblv by a large majority, of — 89a VOTERS REGISTER dr Ballofr *r*t" Taeiiar. •>' The memljeliio* the boards of reglIratlou uiel at their respective place* I"* Tui'sit s v and made sddlllons oil additions ti

ami corrscllonalo the llsta. lu Ihe Klrat Ward there are 418 volera reglatered aud In the Second Ihe nurolwr la 177. There la a ,. alight falling off In the total number each ward from the registration of fall. J At ihe Republican headquarters lu „ 1 the Hann Building every confidence le h accosting lo Ibe pxpreaaloui t 1 heard, that Stokes will carry the city , 1 without much opposition, 11 llie e ' Republican candidate for governor haa always beriil stroug litre That the , 1 county ticket will tie elected there t r seems lo be Utile doubt. c The Progressive vole, large here last t ' fall, will lie very light thl* lime, 1 according lo political wiseacre*. • The Democrats, enthused by the ' hold they have .m Ihe national aud J " Stale government, are making every , effort to get out a large vole, and the 1 * party leaders 'predict that The Demo- . ' c ratio vote here will he a »urpri«e. " Well, uext Tuesday will tell the ;; story. - • v OSBORN PRESIDENT socceeda A. r>. aaloaex mm H>M At a meeting of the directors of Ibe e City (las Light Company Tuesday afternoon, all nf-Uu_oflleers were re'r elected except Aodrew P. Maloney, ®' who decllued to further continue I11 the office of president because of his many other duties. A. H. Oaborn who ha* been Mentilled with the local office mauagemetit ' for some months, vn elected president of the company. He I* a aou-lu-law nFMarlln Maloney and Iiaa made , a number of friends here. ThT'Tuv! l-irenxo It. Jouea. of "" l-roter 8emhiary. will be here next ''J Sunday and preach al bolh service* In l,',. Iiuuiainiel Baptist Cbnrch. He Is an excellsnt s|«ak*r. The public la In- ^ vllrsl lo he present. Kor BAlAL—CoUagas aud l»U In moat deslrabl# locatkma in Dcwan City, irv Apply to A CottooRIB Asldiry avenue. H. Uoaan City. Maw Jansf- adv.

| MANY OFFICIALS ARE SOON TO GO Governor of This State Will Fill a Number of Lucrative Positions. The next Governor of New Jersey will have the appointment of many Impaftanl Stale officer* Aside from llie 8tste irea.urerelilp ■nd State compliollertlilp. which will ! Ti filled by Hie Legislature during ihe j ernor'wlll lisvr Hie following appointAttorney General, lo succeed Edmund Wilson, of Monmouth. Repulill-j can; lerrn live years; salary. |70(«i In Chancery, to succeed Samuel ; K Bobbins, Repuhllcan.of Burlington;; re-ni, live years, salary. fUOUU. Bank- { •m-cee.1 George M. I^Monle. Demo- j crat, of Somerecl: lerrn, three years: salary, pa««i Stale Road t'ommis--loner, l» surcerxl Colonel Edwin A.; hereof Ihe Civil Service Commission, j I., succeed Charles 11 Ratemau, of, Somerset, and Colonel Alexander lt~ of F.-»ex, Republicans, and Joseph II Hull, of Mercer, Democrat : term, four years; salary, I'JnuO Three member, of llie Stale Water Supply 1 Commission, lu succeed George K. 1 ^ Wright, of I'aiereou. Harry R. Hum- , ! pbret'S. of Camden, and Mahlon lloge- . land, of Rockaway: term. Ave years; salary, $2AWl. Cummlssloner of Public Reports, to •ucceed Thomas H. Holmes. Republican,. .f Mercer, term. Ave year*, salary, $2000, Slate Librarian, In aucceerl Henry ('. Knchanan, Republican, of Mercer, term, live year*, salary. 13000. member* of the State Hoard of Assessor* to suceeed George E. HalRepubllcau. of l->»ex, George L. Record. Progresalve, of Hudson, and ( barle- E Hendrlckson, Jr., of Hud•nn. and Isaac Barber, of Warren, Democrats. Three member* of ihe Stale Board of Health, to succeed John H. Capsllck, of Morrlslown, WilH Chew, of Camden, and Herbert W . Johnson, of Haddm.lleld, lerrn, six yesrs, and salary $1600. All of lliese are desirable places and will provoke much rivalry. Then Ihe term of Chief Justice Guinmere aud of six of Hie associate Jusllcexof Ihe Supreme will expire during (he rule of the new Governor. The Justice* whose terms will expire Thomas W. Trenchard, of Tren ' ton: Charles W. Parker, of Jersey ' Clly; James J. Bergen, of Snmervllle; Wllllard P. Voorlieea, of New Hruinwlck; James K. Minturn, of Hoboken. and Charlea G. Garrison. of Merchaiilvllle. The term of Ihe Supreme Court I- seven years, Die salary ol llie chief Justice belug tl.H.OOO. aud ' Dial of Ihe assoclale justice- $12,000, " each. The Judges of Ihe Court ol Error* and Ap|«als whose terms will ' expire during (he next gubernatorial 1 are Jnaepli W. Congdon, of Pab ' erxon; John W. Hogerl, of llnhnkus ' and William H. Vredeiiburgh, of Free hold. 'They are paid $20 a day, whlli " on duty. Ihe salary being about $■■«»» ■ a year. ' The new Govarnor will have the ap ' iwliitment of succwreor* lo I'lreul ■ Court Judges Benjamin A Vail, n * Elisabeth; Frank T. Lloyd, of Cam " deu, and William II.H|ieer and Char U. Black, of Jersey Clly. The term I seven years, and Ihe salary $80<»i. In addition to lliese places, Hit nex Governor will have Ihe appolntmen ' of three memhera of Ihe Slate Hlparlai Commission, six Stale Prison Insper • tors and a meiulwr of each of (went) 1* one county lax hoards each year of hi

GAVE GOOD TALK8 ~ lllalr Office ra ■weak 10 l.acal ■ cat Mrn'a Trltre. Great Sacharn Hacketl and Great Juulnr Sagamore. Burdge were among speakers at Ihe Red Men's smoker 0> and Ihelr talks were highly _ appreciated by the memhera of the tribe. Junior Sagamore Hurdge la an especially fluent talker. The members of Ihe lube aud vial- 1 enjoyed Ibe eveulng's entertainment very much, and the hope waa 0 expressed (bat auch affairs he held more frequently. Ano.bcr Hew CaMla.e. 1 1 Jo-eph G. Champion haa received * (he contract from J. Wilson Scott, of Philadelphia, lo build a pretty cottage at Brighton place and l.'orlntbian ave- > II Will coat $8000, and rill be| ■ occupied by the owner next summer. — - ----- - ;

IchITrGH PEOPLE i! TO HOLD MEETINGS ' " ■ ScrieR of Gntticiiiigs' Arc ' Planned for Mridgeton M. E. District. n | The Rev hr George il Ntal. super- _ the New Jersey. (\Mif«renee, will hold { , a dlvlilousl meelh.g of chur. be., J„. , - eluding several ... lire l^er parr ..f; thl* county, at Cspe May ' ourt House on Friday afternoon and evening, N«. posed of. sod there will i« * nis.s P meeting In (he eveuiug, when Ihe I I' I Rev Dr. Johu il. Halues. paalor of e iheKUsl-M. E.T'hurch, of ihl. clly, '■ sill speak on "Mlsaluua." ! I- A number of these meetings will be held throughout the Hrldgeton Dls- - I jlrlPt during ' ihe fall an.l w hiter "j INCREASE IN TAXES j !*; i The following f.orn I'lly Solicitor E. J|l». C. Bleakly, of Camden, a.l.lresse.1 k j to Ihe Skntinki., Is self explanalory : "'j l|"n'l|ltl*n 1,1 Tl y"" "UPI>n","K i ! Governor prove* lit* ability lo take Itepubllcan pirty left a Stale treasury ,. full lo overflowing. Now we fare 1 -e w ,l,e y | Will you kindly print the following ,• Ilgurea showing wliereaoineof It went? 1 to" |>l . •< ,' '1' !l_ 18 pj. Vwa /a rba . rJ-rai. jn- »,r jxxim i or- Thla shows an Increase lu uine oul'J !u, of one hundred and thlrly-oue appro- 1 prlallon* of $801,186 "I The Democratic party ha* decreased J m our Hlale revenue* 30 per cent, and In- 1 'I* creased our aunual ex|*n»e* from 80 1 »« per cent to ISO' per cent. 1 No business Institution can staud ' ■ucli a strain. Ire The above figures are taken from the in published reports, as printed tiy ■ ey Democratic printer, le; How can any taxpayer or business 1 >*- man vole lo return lo power the parly »i. guilty of this wrong? lit- It rues ire we are facing a Slate lax ft to pay Slate salaries and current expensee. nd How will the average cltlxen of 00. Ocean City like In have llfteen In of twenty cents added to the city's an'III uual tax rate'ln order to Jiay lor tbte iai Democratic extravagance and luminal- patency? na, Respectfully yours, ee- k. u. c. ki.raki.v. ille . . 0U) nri-llnrS 10 Finish Comracr. J. Harvey Itennelt'a bonding cornap- pany haa refused lo complete Hie con■nit tract work on drains begun here by of Bennett, according loa letter received "n- by Ihe City Cmnntlaslnuer*. 1 1 wa* ■a*, decided lo advertise for bkla for the J onrapleilon of ihe work. ex I Drmocra.a to Kuinuar. enl Local Democrala will hold a nun ■Is" hireling lu the liauu Building this pec- evening. The speakers announced My- are Congressman Baker, of Wlldwood; W. N. Daniels, of Princeton, and Krancla Smllli, of Camden. i .. i*

JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor TI1 1137 Anbury Ave. City New Jersey ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY PoconB Mountain Inn ® iota Aabury *»s, I .OCCAM CITV N J. Jy|ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer - 3 'PbOD* 1IW IXIKAN CITY. N.J. "4

10NE5' MEN'S 5 HOP, ( 755 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. , ; Do Your Christmas Shopping Early FIRST NOVEMBER SALE '• 1 1 With each $3.50 Stetson Hat will be given free one 50c necktie J $2.00 Hats while they last, . . . $1.50 '• $25.00 Raincoats while they last, $18.00 1 $15.00 Raincoats while they last, $10.00 ,! $7.00 Raincoats while they last, $6.00 re $1.50 Shirts-while they last, . . .$1.25 (BBAL VALUE) * $1,00 Shirts while they last, . . . $ .90 S (BBAL VALUE) Chinchilla G^ps, 75c, while they last I «j We have a nice variety of gifts for your men friends. •[ Fine assort merit of, Kid. Suede and Chamois Glove*. Don't forget we 111 ! carry a good line of boys' fnrnisiiings also. •' Have your shirts made °- to order. We take your measure. Fine lot of samples. h — -vf KBMBMBftR IP you WANT ouautv JONES HAS IT reil THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE MBN'S STORE IN OCBAM CITV

MCALLISTER'S LEADINfr DRV 000DS STORE Big Showing mi New Fall Uoods Pretty line of Duckling Pleece-for Kimon.is. I New line lieaty Onting Flannell's. 8c and'iOc yd. New Dress Fabrics, all colors. New line of Gingham and Madras, izlj'c and 15 c. Biggest line>of Sweaters in town. Swell line of Ladies' Rain Coats and Cliililrctfs Rain Cape's. . S. S. MCALLISTER , 807 and 800 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. J I i Can You Beat This Proposition for a Good 13 S Investment? " 111 " New Two Family Apartment Hou-x- with all modern appointments, located near the trench. Kach apartment is furnished com pletc and has three bed-rooms, hath, living t ooiu . dining-room, kitchen, etc. Il The purchaser could occupy one apartment and the rent Tront the other would practically carry the investment. " Price for Quick Sale, $4,000 Joseph I. Scull & Company 757 Asbury Avenue , i HARVEY Y. LAKE . REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey B. FRANK SMITH ■ Real Estate and Fire Insurance ,0)e assurv avcnuc, ocian city. n. j. " Two choice Iota on 8lmp*on avenue near Klrat *traet, $878 each, r Fine two-family apartment for Mile ou DeLancey Place, very reawiuable. Cottage on Central avenue near Eleventh «lreet, big bargain. Lot on Him pson avenue u«ar Fourth »treel. price $325. ' IaiI on Central avenue uear Eleventh Mreet, $1100. - I.ol on Wealey avenue near rtlxteenth elreel, $1180 Plot of ground cor Klrat and We»ley avenue. 100x108. price $2000. • REAL. ESTATE -**- INSURANCE T Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eighth St- Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. Ho waiting for two weeks* know If you car) get It; we can tell yon at once. Bargain* in Bay ant! Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for >• aale. Also lota for Invaatment and for Improvement— the choice of , ,.»>.CHESTER & CO., i. Ocean City, N. J. ie "*— ■ - — — — — — REAL. EST ATS MOATQAQt INVK8TMKNTB E. J. HANN si 308 EIGHTH STREET OOEAN CITY. N. J. id — ^ , ——

Interesting to Investors OR Who Wish a Desirable location tor a Seaside Hone | FOR S A LE— A I"* lou located la Section O. Orean City. St. In vicinity of Bute road and Pwrnejlvaaia and Readlog lull rood Nation*. Al»o .He* (or boagalow* Ntnale on OreN Egg Uubor Bay , Bessley** Point , N. I. _ A RTHUR^D.B ARROWS CtHT**L AVENUE OCEAN CITY, W. 1. „ HANN BUILDING eighth at. Opp P. R. R. atotlon > u DIRECTORY -^Flrst rioor— S RI^HAftD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 305 Eighth Street _ _ \ • E. J. HANN, Real EsUte Brdter . ^W^SwrK CAVIS, Aitonev,tLw —Second Floor— ( 2-3-4-5 , JOS. G. CHAMPION,' Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8 9-10-11 v YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE -•■Third Floor— Room B— PATRIof IC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA On *Vch hexud, Ughud, vintilxUd *■ E. J. HANN, Owner tary. Afptvla 1 John Marts Lumber Co. 8lxth Street end Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.. - , Lumber. MU)»«k. Moulding*. Boildlng Paper. Pleerer B^d.Hwl*. Saab WeigbM. etc. Kathnaiea-PUnikhed. Prompt Delivery.

nam % tin ftirnct». / S> COR fl\ i -r fifth STRUT AIO ffi \ / . tcSLET AVENUE -• \\ jScotch Hallj H0TGL Bise/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Eighth and Ninth rttreet. OPEN ALL THE YEAK M. E 8MITII BCCKfSOIIAS the imperial . KNTKAL AVIt.. OCEAN CITY. A .1 Open^rn, ih* w»*on^^riea*anny the kathlu M I MM KM LCW til d COS ARU wyoming >•4 oca a a ATtxrx Sr.** (-tig. H. J. .'ft* *U u>*. y**' » H°l W*«*r Mea. A. P. MILSM hotel atglen One nf lb* Boat eentrally located hotel* la . >c**n Cltr. Th* *im bm t!«n bren to m.k* ihWlmuu. select and homelike, end lie I *iue and amarcd jutronege prevae He •■*- • -re*. F»r term, and pertionlert addree* , a. f, ««rr. rre» the wilmers 7<M Central Are." -- Open all the year. Klrnt-clam table hoard. Evening dinners. an", t* r. wii.na* sterling hotel 4 „PKN ALL YKAK Hot water heat. Winter Imarder* solicited, j - * s A. MXIttkr "the Tiewlings Most desirable location. Open nil year. Elevator to .treat level. Vapor Heat. . L M. HEWUkUi Mnth end Wealey- ave. two L-Hy, 8. J. ■ hotel lorraine Stl Central Avanue Open ell tbe y*er. , M KM WILLIAM PKA.NDBB The Pontiere is BOOT » SHOE , repairing : shop REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 9IMII Aabnry Ave., Ocean Cfty. K JJ l - "intAi." iirgATii *■ ■"xSnpaAica- " c7 l_. lake C. LAKE

...REAL ESTATE AGENT... E. C. BOYLE Estate Broker 82AEIQHTHSTRf ET CITY HtW JKBB1Y ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (■■**«*■*> bt k CbempHey Seventh St. and Wert Ave. Ocean City. N. J. CHolom Dairy Produotn Batter aM Egg* Aak tor Booklet of SpedalUm Older* Delivered Both Phooei j^stHatbnaTBaiS Oown City, N. J. CAPITAL mm. 8WPU1S SM.M r ** iu xlnY4ym»!*v»m^i"i«"t W. OCOTT M AMI). Oaabler j. riTHlAM TATBM. damn DtRkereie. Vw°z^~d* P , fTTnrt.iy*" *" vJw^emil ■ reegmaiWiy MUM iHHH