Ocean City Sentinel, 6 November 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Qcean City Sentinel THLKHDAY. NOV KM If Kit I«1S. I We iiliail lie Kiwi l» rrralve Hem.-.f! . 1.. Ilil* mui Hi ■mil)' anil our muter, j All raiinuuiih-alloiie .luiiild be a.--miupanlHl- with lire full name ami arldieaa uf llie « rller . rmt neyrmarll r ' fur piitjb-stlnii. bid *» a eiiaraiftre of ; g.-nl faith. ^ DOTS. Stove. »eul uf, In . hurry. ' Delightful weal her I hi. week. j . r^Hle a few- deer were killed Ilil. , year. A la»le of wlulry weal her Friday u MC lit. Neal m. the program will la- Thanks Some dlaappnlultmml. over Ihe A uot her ofdleean I'lly '* yotmg uirii Ira. jollied the army uf Bci.edl.-t. 1 John If. Morrl~.ii ha.'l»i elected 1 . a nieinhrr of the Yming Men . fro 1 giriwive I way ue. I PERSONALS. Squire Ware .|wul Sunday and, ' Monday In Mllivllle. Win. Sherman, of \ll Ifolly, a viallor here Monday Auiuali I 'ham her. . of l'hiladel|ihla. , •ai a recent vMtur here. H. H. Mayberry, of We.l fhllailel plila, «a. a elailor here Tueaday. Mle. Mary HofT, of Peiendmrg, via- > Iteil relative, here a few day. ago. I.. A. (loir and wife, of Camden, n were among the week 'a viallor. here. Charles A. Hue. of I'lilladeljdila. 1 wa. among Ihe viailora here Tueaday. 1 Mlaa Itertha Hrall, of Ihla i lly, afienl *" Saturday and Sunday lu Philadelphia !' I ieorge Mol'urdy spent Saturday , and Sunday Willi relallvea In Camden. t Mra. < Ieorge Harold,- of Mllivllle, registered at Ihe Sterling a few day. I ■go 1 Mr. and Mra. Clark Oillenberk. of ■ Philadelphia, w era v tailor- here Tuea- > .lay, . ' Mlaa llea.le Yalmacada. of Strath-, mere, vlaited frieuda here during the " Khenerer Adama. of I'hllailrlplila, _ reglalered al Ihe Algleu during the ( Meek. j Mlaa M. Murphy, of Troy, la llie •sr.:* "■ i J. C. Ivrayer. or Ihe leirraine, a|ienl v Ttiur.day ' la-l w ill. Iila mother ai (laklyn ,. Mr. and Mra I Ieorge Y. School., of I Wed Philadelphia, w ere rtallnra here !■ lueaday. ^ Jeaae V. Itapp, of Philadelphia, was I warmly greeted by many frleinla here I Capt. Da'vld MrCoarh and wife, of Philadelphia, greeted frleu.U. here a I few day- ago. a I.. II. Humplireyaaud wife, or Cam- '■ den, were Jtueal. of llie Hewlluga a faw dayaAg... , WfTilam ilagle and fauiUy have >' cloaed their .ullage and returned to ' Philadelphia. I' reeholder John P. Ki»x and wife ' and A la-l 11. Si'llll and wife a|a>nl Sun- ' day In Salem.— ■ _ c. M. J squire, of Philadelphia; a lew daya alnce <* The Itev. aud Mr. It. M. Waplea, of " Marmora, a|«ul Monday with rrleud. al the Ijorralue. Frank Hutler aud wife, of Pblladel- * plita, were among the week 'a a. rival, at the Itladayiie. Capt. Jamea I ngcra.il I aud wlfa, of ® t Iila city, have gone to Tuckahne to apriid a few weeka. 11 Mra.Johu Bowker left Tueaday f»r Philadelphia, wliere .lie will apeml 1 the winter rooutha, ' Mra. I*. 1j. Lake aud daughter, Mlaa f l-ake, waa amoug the viallor. In Atlantic City Thuraday. Mlaa O. Pearl Scull, of Ihla elty, waa | the gueat of frieuda lu Philadelphia, , Saturday aud Sunday.' Mlaa Holder, of the Holder Clay Compauy, Mllivllle, waa among ithe ( vtaltors hereThuraday. , William H . Campbell, Jr., a atudeul , at Rutger'a College, apeut Saturday 1 ami Sunday In thh city. W. It. Cl.ambara ami wife were | among (be Philadelplilaiia recently , reglalered al Ihe Katlilu. ' I Mra. Joseph I. Sculi. of thla city, returned laal eveulug from a vl.lt to Ml, Holly aud Philadelphia. , Frank Schneider, of Weat Plilfadel- I plila, until recautly a resident of thla I city, waa lu towu Tueaday. 1 John M. Harnett and wife aud Jim. Joliu M. Harnett and wife aud J.h>.

Harnett, of Camden, have been vl.it- ' I ng their mother In thla city. W. Shafer Smith and family have 1 moved Into apartuienta on the aeeond j ' floor of the poet office building. 1 William B. Davie. a well known . lawyer of thla city, joined his family 1 nt Werneravlllc a few daya ago. Mr. and Mra. W. M Haruburat hava cm—d tueir cottage aud j— to ; their winter home In Philadelphia. Mlaa Toncble Rodgera hat cloaed Iter home In this city aod wlU'apeud the winter mouths in Philadelphia. Krad. XJ. Doty and family will spend 1 moat of the whiter months In thla elty, ' a ud will reatda at 000 Pleasure avenue. Mlaa Catharine Seyfert ha. clunxl her cottage after a mouth*, etay licra aud relumed tu Heading for the w InPaul Klderlay and wife, of Melanco, have returned after spending a frwdaja here aa gucau.if Mra. N. C. Hodfrey. Mra. A. Jt.'Clelland, who lias been here for a uuiaber uf montiia. dosed lirr collage aud returned to Pliiladelpfiia. C bar lea SlaUar and family are now pcru py log I heir borne bare, having re-

1 TO GIVE SERMONS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE si The Rev. £ II. Bohtu-t's In1 t« resting Series Ju'Prt-sby 1 teriiMi Church. jtbe'Fird Presbyterian Church. will j w iU eoi .Id of llie following -Ul jscf-: i November M -"The Young Man and I » llie Temple of llie Human Body " I J Novell. ber In • • The Young Man and November 38 "The Young-Man and ! l(l.~Tlrlalion to Womanhood " j November SU^Ylie Young Man a.' One of t lie World'. Worker. " ' I ' December T "The Young Man tor f I lief » nlielb Cenlury " I1.11 Jkefticmvor Suclelv are al work i ii|mio ihe program for llie aervb-e- aod larly liilrreatlng to young peo|.le While the aermnns are especially for ealuig and profitable for young women 1 to attend. ' BIRTHDAY PARTY a I I or Allrrnaoti. 1 A. Cecil till beftTson of Mr. and Mrs. , A. II. Hilbert, of Una city, was nine , old Friday, aud the occaaiou waa ( i-clrbraled Saturday afternoon In order not lu interfere with school duties. A lAiuiber of hi. companion. Iiel|>ed , bl hi to«baerve the oceaal^u, and I liey , a grral lime playing games. Anna , Smith put tlie puzzle together the. | quicker* aud waa given % trophy. In , the donkey game. Cecil look tirai . and Herbert llriffin got the 1 eud. . , The youiigalera were taken In Miller , w here refreshments were served. 1 Ullbert waa aaal.ted In loohtug after the boy. and girl, by Mra. M. I, , Mra.Joa. Barclay aud Mra. , K. Iralfe. ' Those present were Mark Barclay, , "Jack" V enable. Ko.. Collins. Herbert Smith aud Lillian Collin.. ~ , from a lengthy stay at ViHa W. H. Vanderbercben. of Pblladel- | plila, a prumlfient apunner resident of , tills oily, was in town during the , Tlieo. II. I.uder. and wife, of Philadelphia. were lu town a few daya ago . They were a.-uoiupanled by Mr., Mary 1 William A. Rentier aud wife, of Philadelphia, were at llielr railage Past Commodore and Mr., c Hvfward Scliermerliorii. of We-I Phil 1 adelpbla, were here Monday and ' Jamea A Lmgelrret. of Pblladel. house I. being pushed, w.-'lnlo-. 1, Thursday. Jamea Shore, Harry YanSaiit and , llarry" Yeakel, of (Jeriiianlow u. were , ami family. 1 1. F.uiury Culmau. of Waablogloii,- 1 It. U. a former resident of tin. city, < came here to vole Tuesday and renew old acquaintances 1 It. H Tin -man. of Philadelphia, at- ' com pan led by several friend., enjoyed i day's Ashing on tlie bay recently < They caught over inn flab. 1 J. II. Wiluter, of this city, who I. 1 employed In Philadelphia, spent Mnn- ' day ami. Tuesday here. After votlug, be relumed to Philadelphia. Mr and Mrs. Harry Chad wick aud ' Mtaaea Mary Chad wick and Olive Colllus epeut an enjoyable time al a masked ball held at I form liy Sa'luiday ' evening. Mra. Meta It. Salter aud am, of llila city, have moved lulooneof the apartment. owned by Mr. aud Mra Thomas ] Wattsou on Central avenue, above . Ninth alt eel. Captain Hnuck, uf famdeu, waa tlie viallor. Iierv Saturday. He Ills eutlrely recovered fruui Iila lllneaa of aoihe months aluce aud la enjoying the best of health. H. S. Mowrer, aaalstaut cashier of ' the Pint National Bank, left 011 bla vacation Tuesday, accompanied by wife. They will visit relatives In : Lancaster County, Pa. Mia. M Wanamaker, of Pblladel- .. plus, a collage owner lu Ihla city, has > been enjoying a visit at tj» home of 1 uncle. Richard It. Hooy, who is also a visitor In thla city. , Jaiuea F. Murphy and Harry J

. Taylor, of Philadelphia, were here Thuraday, looking aftar their cottage ' , 011 Oceau avenue, near Flfleenlh street. I Roth are enlhualaatlc frieuda of Ocean { city. f Mr. aud Mra. David Powall and Mr. ^ r and Mra. Waller Rlgglns and ton, , William, of Port Norrla. came bare lu r Mr. Rigglna' auto Sunday, and were . r Ah^-gueata— nf—Uiailaa.— PowaU and- — t 1 Viallor Will (toll d Bare. , 1 Charles K. Riday, of Hermautow 11. baa given to Otla M. Townaand the I contract to build for him a pretty threeetory cottage at Eighteenth Mreet and • i-rutral aveuue,' coating W000 Mr. t - Itid ay, who has been a ranter here, la ■ I manager of the hat department of f Kolin, Adler A Co , of Philadelphia. \ Caught Large Inhaler. 1 Mra. Robert B. Boea. of Ibla ctty.« 1 , few daye ago, caught a lobster In the < . bay which measured eighteen inches. Tun bi an unusually large ouc, and ' Mra. Rose Is proud of her achievement . I II For BlfllT.— JW aud 7lH Aabury , j avenue, alore and dwelling.or separate. . I Apply Jacob ScliulT, Seventh and Aabury. »• \ Will exchange double heater for ' rook- stove Apply Jacob Scbuir, - S Seventh aod Aebury. - adv. It. 1

PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE BOYS ! HOSTS OF MANY VISITORS

."RALLY DAY AT . METHODIST CHURCH Interesting Services Held and - ■ Strong Sermons Preached by Dr. Haines. I | Sunday waa "Itally liay ' at the ' jlir-l M K Church -and all'the .er- , I I vice, were b, keeping will. u,e .«ea-bm. Aulumk leave., twantl fully ( arranged dei-nratbd the pulptt platI form, al Ihe back of which, the nathinal 1 .'llag wa. drafied lu (lie form of ll.el, ( cross and bearing .14 ir leg-n.f "In , 1 1 Tbi» sign We Conquer." j Frank Hakrlv and wife were received . . aod-in eouned mn .ill. Ibelr reception. I lir Heme- remarked that of llie entire 1 , full member- That one I... yielded . to llie temptallnti* of strong drink. , 1 aod for turn Ihe Church I* praying , that he may be able p. assert bis man- , bond and absialo. 1 1 Preparatory tufmterlng upon tlie ; | adminlstralipn of the l«ord's Supi^r, 1 Mr. Maine, read from John M; , "In My Father's house are many h'ave |old you I go to prepare a place 1 ■ for you. And if I go and prepare a , ' place for you, I w ill rame again and : I receive you unto Myself. Ilial w here I , am. there ye may lie also." , Following a line of thought which 1 suggested by llie scripture reading, tlie pastor made a brief and very ' practical address He tuld the mem- ' la a revival of religious spirituality. It . « mpsi he a spirituality backed by Chris- I ttsu\ thought aud an Instructed I ' Judgment! 1 1 As a means of this end . he slated ' - over XXI volumes and lie urged I s speedy up-bmldlng ami a growing use The lack of sociability lu llie church 1 1 was dealt with In very effective 1 language. We do not see enough of ' ' one another In asocial wajj^dcclared Mr. Habits. In other words, wed..] no! take an unselfish Interest enough ' In our fellow* to step out of our way ..r ( put ourselves to any inconvenience to , ' Inquire after their welfare The speaker staled forcibly bis ran- ( . vtctlou that tlie great church privileges of the congregation arc not appreciated aild enjoyed as lliey should be by- ( f "Kaily llay" lu tlie Sunday school 1 brought out SI. attendance of nearly ' , , .-Kin. and Ihe a-xer.-lses, under Ihe direction of Reuben W Edwards and ' Mr. Haines, were full of Interest Over ) seventy of the attendance was that ofl, , the primary department aud the children had a prominent part lu tlie : , Tlie former superintendent, Mark 1 W Adams, gave a brief review of llie j "rally daya" from 1*02 to ISIS.U.tli Inclusive, and be improved llie ocw- 1 j alon hi urge rarralier* of the church to j 1 The figures given by Mr Adams ' .bowed that Ihe school, for lack of this , - support, had not Increasct a- It should | since IWUJ 1 - In the evening Mr II slurs eoutlnued j serlesof discourses upon the subject, . "Mnuntali.-I'eak < iiaracTer* In Bible , illslory." The. prophet Mantel wa* selected for consideration, aud the die- [ course developed Into an exceedingly able and luterestlng' lecture, which must have stimulated Inlerast for lllble study In even the dull and care- | less: It was brimful of practical points for young men es,wclally. ] As a setting for what lie Intended t° say. Mr. Haines read the find chapter ' of Hie Itook of Mantel. In which Is related the carrying Into Kahylnn.sae captive. Mantel with most of the ' Jewish nation by King Nrbuobadnex- ' xer. Mantel was then a youth and hta 1 1 selection by the king for a pokitlon of ' trust and honor and the younk man's 1 abstention from eating the klilg'e meat , 1 and drinking bla wine 111 Hta face of 1 powe4Hj temptattuna, as well as hla • firm adherence to a simple, mitral and ; cleanly mode of life, are relaledYln the eame chapter. '\ f Mantel 8; I S. and. In cohnkctlon a with It. I; 8. were used aa the texts. t Tlie speaker then touched upon; tYie aallrnt points of Mantel'* career. In the course of which be gave a clear and beautiful description ot the power and a glory of Habylou, which waa to . Mantel's youth the greatest city of the , whole world and.one of the greatest of all time. Ilanlel, said the speaker, had a good tnlnd. but uot a conceited mind; be . conceited mina; ne • 1

purpoaeil In bis heart that ba would | not defile himself by any Improper physical Indulgence; lie bo lived tbat he was always at Iila best morally and 4 physically aud was, therefor*, ready hla uppuHuultlaa fm MIB—I ~ when tbey came; be waa loyal to bla - religious training; be waa a man of . prayer and waa loyal to Jehovah and _| - n 11*. Mapce, .na la the perfect pattern of wtiat a young man ahoold be/ as well aa one of the greatest char- 1 - sclera in history. ;\ Motet Keeaera tw Men. Mn M K. Haag. the secretary, announcea that the regular mmillily 1 mealing of the Ocean City Hotel Proprietors' Association will tie held on Monday evening next et the home of eud Mr*. Henry Kloetz. 3M7 Park avenue, Philadelphia. A large attend- , sure la daalrad. I aaek trows Varalln Trtw I Lewis K Hmtlb. secretary of tlie < Roar.1 of Kducatlon. raturnad to his ( ' duties at the (kaao City Title and t ; Company Monday aAar eajoyhta vacation. With bla family be . ' visited Koyeraford, PboMlxvllle. richwankavlIU and other towns In that section of Pennsylvania. I

"j Organisation Kept "Open I llntm" flection Night and Made All Welcome. 'I al Itieir Israfl-iparters ~n»--ttie Harm i | Building, wiilcbimlldlug. by Ihe way. ; I was the center of activities, both Ibei I Republicans and Mrm-vral- listing I ], Tlieliojsof tlie laafoy eiilertslord ! 1 1 |«ople of all shades of political belief - •jfrom Prohibitionists 1.1 Progressive. | r I The* Mile, are u-e-l Iso-.u^ of their ; 1 1 allUeratlvenesa Rand* Ic lies of various kinds, steam I 1 1 lug hot coffee of fine flavor, pickles, 1 1 et-- . were pit-i-sred by orient llie active eV.r'£lyWwV.Ww^d. " el' ' Pipe- and lot, sera also were pro I . v-Hted for those who desired to smoke. ] I 1 until hers, w tilled away the time pleas. | . sully by playing t«Kil 1 In one room there was mu-ir by a; I graphapbone and many of ihe mem j sang some uf ihe (xipular eortg. of j be day lo tlile room also was 11 , j blackboard, opoo wJileb K T Hanoi ' rilllwell l^rby Howe. K J II an 11 and It Frank rimllh Homer Hhoemaker and J W Thurswere also.'*mniiR those who helped make vl-llors feel lliniouglily al. j turned the taller part of last week from { [ their automobile trip llirough New- 1 , York rilate and tbat sectloo of I lie 1 j country. They had a very plraaaol I to Troy a few days ago by the 111 I Ices ii City yesterday. ~* ] The oirmlirrs uf llie Queen K-tlier lircle of Ihe Methodist rhurcti held Ibrn mouihL meeting Tuesday even- . at the borne of Mrs H. Frank ' i Recent real estate traMaferaftu Oceau \ lily rei-oitled lo-Jhii' ofl)ra.0f -County Hlldrelli, as re|»rte(lln tlie Cape May County liarette. are as follows: Israel ll: Adams et ux to John R. et al. 110.000. L.I. MB. 847 ' and MS. Reel Ion c. ] Margaret ts dlllam lo Annie R. Ila&iberger Lit lit. Kectloii North 1 Jaiue- M. Chester el ux to Fred. C. W«l Lit t». feel wide extending to tlie ocean, tu'i feet aouthJ Ooeao lily tlardens Co to Ellen L ' ] Mitchell. »M0 Isot 70S. block 8 ' : Frank II rirhoebter el ux lo IJ. lt. ' Co. RliVt Lit (4S. Heel Ion A 1 William H. Mler-et ux el ala. to J. Auluir Calleubacli. »Vi0. Lit IU8. ! Hecllou L. i Augusta H Murphy to Harali F. ' Mavis. K'-i Lit IB-J Heel Ion K. '] tfcorge A Bourgeois. Jr.. lo Llarle 1 A. Markey. fft'iO Lil 77S, Herluin (I. 1 Mceao lily tlardens Co. to Robert 'I Itelmer. WOO. Lit 4(B, block 4. I tlceau City lixilrean (ity Assotiatlon. Lils H47 and 848. Hectlon H. Ocean Hlte Co. to Clara H. Pagan. ' Lol. 07 and 88. map l.Oeean ' City Development Company. ' Mary J . Lake et vlr lo Martha /,. ' Houdera. two Lot 648 Hectlo 1 K ' 1-^1 ward V. Meaaac to Oscar H. Red1 graves. W50. Lot 448, Hectlon (I. ' Johu C. Curry to Lorelta Maurer. $3SW Lot 40 foot wide. 230 fee: south1 west rrom Eighteenth street. , Augusta Murphy to Cbarlaat K. Klday. 13100 lx>t 782 and 10 fact of r lot 781, Hectlon M. Willie Hasanl at ux to Kate K. 1 Webster. 82100. Lot Ml. Hectlon L. ' Ocean Ctty Hardens Co. to Cbam- ' pion Lumber Co. $600. Lit 804, Hec- • tlon C. , f [Hectlon Is A from North lo Malh^traaU ! lyloa between Wrel aa« Usvea evenoea. ' Hectlon 0 la rrom North to Nlolb streets sag f runs weal oi the dries 11 -loot wide st. between I West and Haven avenues. HwUon C ran. , Nineteenth lo Twentj-toorth atrseU. be- | Irom Twenty ioorth to Tweotr-ntotb streets, i from Twrnljf ulnth lo Thlrtr-fOnrtn streets. I Irom Thlrty-fcxirlh lo Kortleth etreeu, be1 tram Fortieth to Forty-sixth streets, between f Forty-elath to Finy-eeeuod etreeu. between I be bty eod^oeeas. Hcciloo I. runs from

SAW CURIOSITY * IN W1LKES-BARRF, u Grate in Which AuthfjcHe Coal Was First Burned is in That City.. " [ Hsrre Me) -r I. It riirnit. of 11.1. « Uf. ll» ««'* W Im-Ii aolhiee jrvlaies in tbe yeai ). , g Tlie grelr'wa. built Into Ihe huge I fire-place of tbe original Fr'l House | Willi re-Bsrr* ft stauds al Ihe ooroer ,. | of Washington and Northumberland II b, still a priuci|-al boats I ly of Hie 1- iity. II 'has been edited to froqUloir y to lime and greatly enlarged, but lbs | el original building. Willi He lluiurn-e r- open -l.lrw .y and deep window seal., ' I- jail of solid oa.x have bewn carefully I. , J Tlie grale 1. of '-l..ne. will. ber. of ' I Wilkes- Iter re, Ihere .lands an impo- j | log atone monument which has pern | ,- were .lain In July, 1778. In Hie battle if | which preceded Ihe femoue Wyoming lend Iroquois Indie... * ^ ^ 1 Hie battle lu defense of their home* err iii~-ribeJk«t>n one f-ce of the mono - inrut, of whom ebout fifty-four were I face, while on sill I another are Ihe I Dames of the foriy-ali survivors. The | be noted thai more than one nflwo of " lb.»e engaged perished a |M-rcenlage J ■ of loss rarely equalled In^war •] HERE ON VISIT Takiwg ■ atewt. j ° The Itev Arthur (lee. former pastor ' of Immanuel Baptist Church Is en I Joying a rest here, accompanied by . Mra. (lee Tbey are al 1012 V>ntral J ,. nephew, Ellwood Jones. and a niece. \ k Mlaa France. Jones of Philadelphia. ] Auacoatla Baptist Church lu'Wa.liliig- | ton. I). C.. to which he will return, j 0 but he does not think that he will rey main there. r Mr dee's many friend. 111 I III. city were glad to we him and greeted him - warmly A clilcken polple supper will I* given at tlie Tabernacle llapll.t ' Church corner of KIglilh alreet and . . West avenue, tomorrow evenlug I ' Tickets, twenty-five cents. Huppere * sent out for thirty-five cant*. Proceed. ] for Ihe benefit of the church Huppere 1 will he served from 12 o'clock noon I until 10 o'clock at night. ] " I ocean cue mt aargalaiswn. Tlila being lha second week of the ' epeclal meeting, at the Hargalntown I '■ M E Church. Mr. J. H Haines, of thla clly, aud eaveral members of tlie - local church accepted a special Invltatlou to be present Tuesday evening at e the services That eveulug had been < ]| set apart aa"Oceau City Nlgbt " , T .11 Ctdan Daacig. 1- A 'number of- Oceau City's Tall Cedars attended the Hallow-e'en mask '• ball of Atlantic Fureat, No. 11, Alii lantk City, Friday night. There was dancing and a general good time, aud the local cedars report having enjoyed 1- ,b"rvW'' r, Tbe Cape May t'nunty Bible Hoclely 1- will 111 eel Wednesday. November 12. In the M. E Church at Cape May l ily, ., mdnilng, afternoon and avanlng. " Annual reports will be made, aud " waji and meane for expanding the work will be considered. ;; JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor " 1137 Asbury Avg. * Ocean Ctty New Jersey : ITUIITIC ICE COMPANY [ °iZ" '■ Pocono Moantaln lea is. Ofiee. 1014 Aabury Ave, A ociaa cm a t. 1 MARK LAKE ™ Undertaker and Etnbalmer ^ FWO-lt ise OCKAH OITV.M.J.

JONES' MEN'S 5 HOP Christmas Shopping Early FIRST NOVEMBER SALE : With each $3.50 Stetson Hat will be given frpe one 50c necktie $2.00 Hats while they last, . . . $1.50 \ $25.00 Raincoats while they last, $18.00 $15.00 Raincoats while they last, $10.00 $7.00 Raincoats while they last, $6.00 $1.50 Shirts while they last, . . . $1.25 - -real value) $1.00 Shirts while thejr^last, . . . $ .90 Chinchilla Caps, 75c, while they last |9I We have a nice variety of gifts for your men friends. • Fine assortment of Kid, Suede and Chamois Gloves. Don't forget we a good line of boys' furnishings also, Have your shirts made order. We take your measure. Fine lot of samples. always «mm— — - ip you want quality ; r JONES HAS IT I THB ONLY BSCUJMVB MSN'S STORK Iff OCKAN CITY le

; McAllister's Tlif: l.liAIIIMi DRY OOODS, ST0RI: Big Showing of New Fall Goods Pretty line of Duckling Fleece for Kimotjas. i New line beat v Outing Flannells, Sc and ioc yd. > New Dress Fabrics, all colors. j New line of Gingham ahd Madras, ti'/ic and 15c. j Biggest line of Sweaters in town. 1 Swell line of Ladies' RainCoats and Children's | Rain Capes. '| s. s. McAllister «i7 and moo Asbury Avenue Otean City. N. j. I ' " ' " f . | Can You Beat This Proposition i for a Good 13 S Investment? • New Two Family Apartment House with all nimlt-rn Ap|HiiiituNnt«. Ux atrd near tlie licm li Each apatttnent is furnished Tom plete and has three bed rooms, hath, living loom, dining-room, kitchen, etc. The purchaser could occupy one apartment and the rent from the other would practically carry the investment. 1 Price for Quick Sale. $4,000 Joseph I. Scull & Company 757 Asbury Avenue haabaaggaaagaggggggaaaaaaaagaggggggggaggggggggggggggf 1 HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jereey B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate end Fire Insurence 101a avxnut, ocean err v. n. j. Two clioloe lota on Him peon a venue nasr Flral street . 8878 each. Fine two-family apartment forealeou Mel^ncey place vary reasonable. 1 ullage on feolral avenue near Eleventh alreet, big bargain. ou Him peon avenue near Fourth at rest, _p riot 8834. on Central avenue near Eleventh street, 81100. Lil on Weelay aveuue naar Hlxtaantb el mat. 81 140. of ground cor Flrat aud Wesley avenue. 100x104. price 88000. ' RfeAL. ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ' 411 EishttH St. Ocean City* N. J. money to loan on mortgage. No watting for two weeka to know If you can gat K; wa can tall yon at I nnua. Bargain* tu Bay and Ocean front propartiae. Choice oottagaa for i aala. Alan lot* for Inveatmanl aud for Improvement— tha ehSaa of Occau Ctty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., i OcKAW Crrv. N. I. i - . . - . . . -L wa al m 9TATm momraAmm iMvmmrmmmrm i, E. J. HANN - 305 CIQHTH BT**KT OO MAN CITY. M. J. i ______ Interesting to Investors ) OR— Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a SeasMi Hone FOR SAL t— A few lot* located la Beettoa O. Owaa City. K. J.' = in vieiBitj of Slata road awd Feaaaylvaaia aad Raading Railroad Matkm*. AUo alia* for baagalowi ahuaU ua Oreat Km f Ilarbnr Bay, Beaaley^ Potnt, K. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS •uaraian ( 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCKAN CITY, 88,'j. HANN BUILDING eighth St. Opp P. R. R. Station DIRECTORY —First Floor— 30 J Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street | WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractor! _ 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN, Raii Eitgte Broker 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Uw r " —Second Floor— _ Rooms 2-3-4-5 e JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8 9-J0-IJ YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA FOR RENT.-Me* gambit oifkt* k> Ocean TJ H IT 1 UU An*. ,. "aMtud - - ii. w. HAMM, U1MP John M^rts Lumber Co. Sixth etrMt and Ha van Avmhm ocbam crrv. m. j. Cumber. MMwrah, MoxlMy. BrllMhg Trnfm.YUmm " Imb Kfll^ia

■attHtiacmtasb I i / COR A \ / rr firr" jtiut mi m \ I W - J«tn IKNt -% 1 ; Scotch Hall] \ym. MeO'ggNV jj/ ' * M0T6L oise/iYRe.. Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Ktrerta OPEN ALL THE YEAR M-. K HMrrn Br<;xix<iii*M. j THE IMPERIAL Ml* L-KkTNAl. AV'K, Odtxa CITY. X j Opee^Jrw the rinyUr THE KATHLU llACealaal Avenue, OV.KAX CITY. X. 4. m 1hmbm LKWta • i XIX* rd WYOMING »** m-xti avr.xt * •eeax I Ity, X. I. a. r. xtuu HOTEL ATCLEf? Oaa of tbe BMSt sec trail; Irani hotels fa I Mean City. The atra baa al w*y» baaa lo leak* lb I* lumao oeloet and bunallka trad tta a c. ssrr. r*ag. THE WILMEks 708 Central Ave. Open 'nil tlio year. Flrat-plaoo table hoard. Evening dmnara. wax. ».. r. stuu STERLING HOTEL ~ ~ I II* km a IX ykah Hot water treat. Winter tmanlara aol Idled. I a a Ltxaaat THE HEWLINGS Mod daalrabla location Ofwn all year. F.levalor to street leval. Vapor Haat. A N. NXaUM* ; HOTEL LORRAINE •II Central Aveuue MM. william rPANDM ( The PonUere 5 BOOT j-SHOE REPAIRING SHOP RCRAlRINa NEATLY DONE •» 4-811 Aghsry Ays. 0m C%, A J] C. I_ LAKE ...REAL ESTATE ASENT... MM Asbary A Tease, Ooeae OHy. X. J. | Lou for sate, uetiaga mm real. E C. BOYLE Raal Estate Broker B 24CIQ MT HSTR| ET Oct ah City nsw jemmy I ABBOTTS' Aldemey Dairiea It U 8. A CbaragUol Seventh SL and Wect Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholera Dairy Produata MMfHi'lV Aak tor Booklet of B> ■ Matt! 1 1 Oidara Datfvamd ' RABUmm— Firsl National Baidi : Oossn City, W. J. sr U " um Vim Pi mini w. aoorr m&md. aaaaara m. A Mowxaa, Aras oiiaui A VvaawtMs WMUM " MtUe M. MonUall O.M. Uaadag ■ Sik tail lu 3F * i. Vr • ' . • y -