\ Ocean City Sentinel TlitllWIMY. KOVKM'SKK IS. IBlii.! We eliBli I* gliul I- revive ileui* of ' lo till* community awl our reader* r.»ui j -a n led w nil the full uawe awl ! addles* of the writer. Hot uerwearily | for publication hut a- a "guarantee uf good faith. DOTS. Wedding hell* once wore Church eupper* are now In ojder. j The C'spe May County lloerd of Tax- 1 alloii wet here Tuesday. by advertising lu tlje rtKKTiHftl. The eold wave dHlu'1 .poll t h e gr.mtb of caudldale* for thelural po«lllons lb Price I Pal Ion', eottage. 922 With *ueli line weather a* we've had recently, there'* no particular rrawiu for going to Florida. PERSONALS. Mine Ada M. Haw k I. vl.lliug In , Carllalo. KilgeuH. Miller, uf till* city, apeut I Holiday lu Philadelphia. Mra. Alice Ingeraull spent Saturday and Sunday lu lirldgeton. J. H/t'alereon. uf Philadelphia, ua* a vlaltor here a few day* ago. City Clerk John K. Adaoia ha* l>een . enjoying a few daya' vacation. j Ilr..K.tt'. Rauglian, of Philadelphia. | wa* a recent gueat of the Htrrliug. i K. A. Hyrara and wife, of Ml. Airy, I reglatered at the Hlacayne Tuesday . i Mr*. I telle K. Smith and family are now located at 1U19 We-dey avenue. \V. \V. Hlbaon, of Philadelphia. ' greeted friend* here a few daya ago. (leorge t'araou and wife, of Pbliadel ( phla. are reglatered al llir Imperial. | . Major Kayiuowl. of WHmlnglon, regl*lered at the Jlewlioga Monday William II. I.yurli and family, of I Taoouy, were In luwn during the week 1 Miaa Kiuily H. Lynch', of Tacouy. I* 1 vlattlng here, a gueal »f the Wyoming Mm. A. N. liowoc of Ihla clly, ha* ' heeii vlalllug friend* In Philadelphia ! K. P. Caiillrld, of Avaloii, wa* a visitor bare the laller part of laatweek. Frank J. (lorman, of Philadelphia, registered at the Wllmers a few day* ago. William <1 Porter, of Ihi* cHy.-peul Sunday al hi* old home Iii Merchinlvllle. It. K. Barber aud J. (I. Iloehtier. of ' Harlelon, w ere -in tow n during llie Mr. end Mr*. Charles a Headley ' apeut » 'few daya in Camden the paal Mr*, c. A. Helhy. of Ihi* eily, lib goue to Philadelphia lu spend. a few week*. Mra/ (leorge S. Kacon, of Mlllvllle, i waa- here Thur*<lay accoui|>ainBr"hy i 'friend*. \ ! (ieoige H. Oenucy and family, ol 1 Philadelphia, are reglatered at the Katlilu. i Ml** tool* V. S|Ntar, of Camden, 1 a pent Suuday Willi Ml** Klfxabetb Hrangau ' Sylvauua Murphy, of Hit* clly. re- | cenlly returned from a vull lu Bridge- ( l)r. Allen Coraoii and family have - been a|>endliig a few daya with Princeton relative*. President Oaborn, of the Ocean City .(la* Light Company, wa* In town | early tbla week. ■ It. 1j. Cheater aud wife have re- 1 lurned from a visit lo I 'olllufcawnod and Philadelphia. ■ Ml** Keturab Karon, of tbla city, I* ' vlalllug ber alater, Mra. (leorge W. 1 Id**, lu New York. ~ — ' Mlaa Mae K. McDade, of Plilladrl- 1 phla, baa beau apendlng a week with Miaa Oelxel, of Ihla clly. L. I. Kuaaey, editor of I he Sea I ale City Review, wa* among tha vlallora here Saturday morning. Mr. and Mr*. Waller Champlou. of the Tenth and Bay colouy, are apendlng a week out of town. Joeeph Swan and Joaeph Hreckley. of Ihla city, are eujoylng a trip lo Plilladrlphla and New York. Mlaa Miriam Marklcy, of tbla city, ha* accepted a poalllon in S. S. MeAlllster'a dry good* alore. Alliaier a ury rww"
William K. Maaaey, of thl* clly, waa J among thoae who atleuded I he Prlureton football game Saturday. Herbert A. Piocb. of Philadelphia, ' wa* Ibe gueat of the family of Is. (i. ^ Urangan Saturday and Sunday. I Mr*. J. Rowland Turpin and Mlaa Katbryu Turpin, of Philadelphia, f ware vlailora here during the week. ("baric* It. Stllwell. of the Ocean £ Clly Title aud Truat Company, waa , with Philadelphia frleuda over Sunday. , Harriet B. Ambler, of Philadelphia, , were among the week's vlailora here. , Mr. and Mra. Uodfrey Ang, oftbla f clly, are vlaillng tbelr daughter, Mra. " Kva Gilbert, In Philadelphia, for a few < weeka. Prof, and Mra. Cohan are comfortably located for the winter month* at the Champion apartment, Moorlyu < terrace. 1 Mlaee* Margaret Parker. Pearl Scull j aud Kdna Hchurch. of till* clly. visited Philadelphia frleuda Saturday aud ^ Suuday. | Mr*. Clara Carhart, of Philadelphia, waa a race ut visitor at the home of her parriita, N. ('. tlodfrey aud wife, in Ihla city. Fire Chief Conver, Aaalatant Postmaater Thomaa W Kverlngham and Herbert Uuuard aie away ou a gunning trip. Mlaa Mary A Thorn peon, of the
' HAD UNPLEASANT TRIP OVER BRIDGE ra Squire ffttd Mrs. Rush and C. Doughty Don't Care to ,, Repeat Experience. '( Kuali ami c. Itnugmy, of Ihi* *Hy | had an expertem? Suuday night thai , -Obey do nut care'lo repeat . They had ! -j been lo Atlanllc < ity aud were returnI lug on the Shore Fa*! I.loe car that la I j due here shortly after 1 o'clock. j the Somen' point draw II wa* found j thai It could proceed no farther Oemoblle bridge to break f^om It* moor- " lug* and II wa. jammed up again*! , I lie Sliore Faa'l I.loe I. The car from Ocean City waa *oioe 0 duprficei away ou Ihi* *lde, and the r vrfWy Ihlug lefl for Hie three alranded 1 r passenger* waa lo leave tlielr car and walk aero** a purl Ion of the bridge and ibeu on lo where the other car waa Ntandlng. Willi I he wlud blow lug llercely, Ihi* wa* not a pleaaant journey to undertake. In fact, aa lliey had In walk . ' over the ilea part of Ihe way, with lire - water* of the bay raring like a calar- I 1 act uiiderueain, -tt wa* a decidedly i rlaky trip. However, Ihe crew of I lie car ani-ied I Mra. Huah acroaa the daugeroua parti- c way— one on" each aide of her —and one I of I he crew of l he other car heRied Mr. i Doughty, who la well advanced In ' yean With Squire Hush following, a they finally reached Ihe car nulwerd < . Round- from' Ihla clly. Ou the way i lliey were compelled to walk under i , that part of the pile-driver emending i pa**erigera, Including -ume women ' back tu Ocean City. i Workmen were bually engaged In I gelling Ihe pile-driver away from ihe I bank, and llil* lliey finally .ucceeded i The email pile-driver al work on Ihe I f Somen' . Point end of the automobile I bridge wa* sunk during Ihe aturm ' „ Sunday ulghl.-hul il w a* ihoughl that I nut a great lot of dlHl.. illy would be < encountered In bringing II up an good I SOOT ON FIRE • I Soot In Ibe cblmney of the home of i . Klrner I'rane. 820 Moorlyu terra.*, caught Ore Sunday afternoon and < f caused ihe chimney lo become very ' e bol. Klrner ilrrlilcfl about 7 o'clock lu Ihe ' evening thai II wouldn't lie safe lu ib- ' tire with the chimney In thleoondl- ' Hon. ao he called up the Ninth slreet ' ^ lire house to Inquire whether the men < " I here had a chemical he could borrow' < ' for the purpose of using II on Ihe soot ' Before he could llnlth In* Inquiry ■ , aud explanation*, he *ay*, Chirr r Conver put up Ihe receiver and alerted I I machine*. I . The wind wa* blowing a gale al Ihe I and there w aa a lot of excitement, ' bul Ihe Ore wa* nothing. < j Klrner wa* eort of -fussed up" over I the Incident for a little while.— Ill* Idea iii quietly calling up .the Are ' failed !■ bla audeiretm — - The llreuieu doublle** thought Ibal, 1 ' Willi Ibe wind blowlug eo hard. It waa 1 - best to be ou the safe aide I y taking I extra precaution*. 1 i |*i»l ..nice clerical force, apeut Hatur- 1 day evening and Sunday at her home . al Pitman. I The Mlase* Grace aud Nellie Adams, 1 of Atlantic (it;, were over-Sunday ' , visitor* al Mr. aud Mra. William I,. (Hub'* home, (hi* clly. Mr. aud Mr* T. H. Hewllnga, of | . (he Hewlinge, have been vlalllug In i Philadelphia, Delaware Waier Gap aud Marllnu and vlcln'ly. t Mlaa Kmm* Gelaer ha* returned lo , * her home in Waynesboro, Pa., afler a visit lo her alsler, Ml** Hazel, one of r Ihe public school teacher* here. Mr*. Margaret Smllb and daughter, who apeul several week* In their cot- . lege al Sevanleentb street and Aabury , avenue, have returned to Kdgewater Park. James M. Cheater, the real eatale operator, and wife have returued from a vlall lo Mercliantvllle and Collingavibii 10 Bierciianiruie ami i ...... ig»- w
wood. Their *on, Arthur, aud family a| reside In Colllugawood. *1 K S. Carliu, of Philadelphia, who P1 receully bought a lot ou Ocean avenue, near Sixth street, through the ageucy lc uf Joarpli I. Scull A Co., waa here l'i making aettlemeut. Lawyer William B. Davis, of this dl clly, went to Werneraville the laller gl pari of laid week, returning a few daya aluce with lit* wife aud child, '' who had t>eeD al Werneraville enjoya real for ten daya. Roy Darby, who has been connected (| will, a moving picture house In Phtla- p delphia, liaa relumed home. He will 0 i go bark to Philadelphia after the , Thanksgiving holiday* and tafc* j charge of a moving picture house. ti I*, a. of A. Orowlax. o The memberehlp of Washington li I No. 75, P. O. 8. of A , of tbla tl city, I* growing steadily, which la ti I gratifying In ilie official* of the lodge, p I Two candidates were Initiated last Friday evening, and other* will be takeu into uiemberalitp tomorrow • eien"'B , 1 Five or aix property owner* here ap- j (•eared before the Cape May County < ' Board of Taxation al Ihe meeting here I on Tuesday and made objections. The - principal one or then* waa William , llrklgewaler. Home few other# com- - a plained of Ihe pereouai lax aasemmeut .
SUIT AGAINST Airro BRIDGE i COMPANY1 IS DISMISSED
AGAIN AFTER - - i SHORE FAST Lip! Business Men's Association - Wants Utilities Cotnmisf sion to Take Action. | i The members of the Busloeaa Men's ,. Association, al their meefiug Tue-lay j \ lo confer with Secretary Towusrud.'of j . the Board of Trade, and arrange with l htm to take before the rttale Public I , Hhnre Ka.t Line provldlnjf a proper , I % HOFF LOST SUIT Xsnr lo Recover miniir*. Karl P HolT. of Salem, who brought | - null lu the Circuit Court at Haletn lint < week lo recot»r a total of (.13011 damages - front William S Zaue. oftuekahoc. a! ' druggist t, ere failed In recover. I C. Borwell, of Ibia elty Huff's - counsel were Judge Kiidieoll and a ' ' of Ihe name of Kyre from Pl.il- , adelphla. i It wa* In evidence that a farmer , employed by /.aire wa* driving a I, I alohg the right -Ide of Ihe road | ' Petersburg about V SO o'clock one r night a year ago. HolT. on a motor- ; . ; cycle, waa going In Ihe *ame direction , some distance In the rear and Anally , I caught tip with Ihe wagon, Into which I, deal, hut the plalutlH claimed thai L i' (here wa* no Tight on the wagon aud. ( i he did not see the vehicle L I until he wa* twenty feet away from It. Tlieu he tried to p**a it, bul wa**tr..ck i i noma iron pjjie that extended from j : tbe rear of the w agon. HI* machine i waa auiaahed and he wa* thrown to j ; the ground, where he lay until picked ! , . up hy the driver of Ihe wag.... Ill* - injuile* included a deep cut In hi* : , one of hla lung. He wa* coulloed to | hi. bod for two or three week., end | then wa* removed to III* home In 1 1 Salem. The physician who allendedi, . him there teetlAed that before the | accident HolT waa robust, but that ; r he w a* unable lo do any thin ;. , While tbe driver uf Ihe wagon j testified that he had a light au the j | - vehicle, aeveral wltne»»e» *ald there" was no light ou ihe w'ajrmi and that , , the driver had *o admitted al the lime , HofT.on crons-exan.il. atlon. admitted , . he did not have a glass on his , i Instead, he had a Uandkerdeclared that he could see 'Wl feet f lu aummlugu|i, ihe lawyer* claimed I that, from the evidence. II appeared ' . that the farmer didn't have a light <.u wagon, which waa a violation uf . , ihe law, aud, by hlaowu admh.lons, : , the plalulitr bad a lamp wblch threw light only 10 feet ahead, wheu tbe r say* Ihe distance must he 30(1 feet . , Lawyer Boswell conteuded that i where It wa* shown that both were : . negligent Hie plaintiff cannot recover. . Judge Tarruw tnatructed the Juiy that if they fuund^rom the evidence I i that (he defendant wa* negllgeut, the [ plalntllT should recover. If they found that Ilia plaintiff waa negllgeut he . ahould uot be given damage*. If Ihey . found that both were negllgeut, the , platnllA could uot recover. The jury wa* out twenty uilnutea and returned a verdict of no cause for FIRE HOUSE LEASE ^ auord bs City OMclala and Re1 Director Flaher announced at tba, meellng of tbe City Gpmmlaslonera 5 that he had received a lease from the ' 1 Weal Jersey A Seaahoit Railroad for 1 tbe Are houne alle on toe company's grtiuDds near West avenue, off Nlulh A rental of (13 a year), payable on ' demand. Is asked. / \ < Cue of the requirement^ ol[ the leaae la that no gasoline aball be kepi on e the (.remise*. It waa aald thai tbla i part could uot be strictly compiled ; i- wltli. a*' gasoline la used by Ihe. with, a* gasoline I* used by the.
apparatus, although no gasoline I* j f stored lu the house, lite Auid being |( purchased a* required. I \ The thought was expressed that the ; R lease presented wa* one of tbe com- ! ,, pauy's regulation lease*. After a further dlacuaalon It wa* decided to cut out ' the reference to gamllne in the lease, thru sign the paper and send II back to Ihe nom- | •SOoo tor Booklet*. Cape May County Board of Free- I bolder* expend (5000 toward tha publt- ' cat ion ofa booklet exploiting tbe many advantage* of tbla county- Freeholder P. Fox, of this city, doe* not appear | to be atrougly In favor of tb* movement In any event, he la of the opinion, thai, If euch a sum of money to ba expended, bide for tbe publicashould be advertised for luetead of turning the whole amount over to one aa seems lo be Ibe idea. Past Commodore WUIIam K. Hexamer'a many friend* In this clly ware pleased to see that be waa elected to Select Council tu Philadelphia at tha recent election. Ha la at present a member of Common CoouCll In that Cetcklai Week ask. Cept. Jamaa W. Lee, o t this city, caught all An* weak Ash in bla oat lael Thursday. Ha also caught two good •I red oosa on Tuaeday.
" M. V. B. Scull Failed to Ap ' | pear at Hearing Before 1 ^Vice Chancellor. f J Vice Chancellor 1 .saining in Camden : nn.M"'ida«^-dl>ml«-ed the application t ,of Martly Scoji. nf Homer*' Point, t 'for an Injunction again*! tbe Ocean t Icily Automobile Bridge Company t ! Thl* wa* a postponed hearing. po«tI poned at the request ol Hcull. ' Neither Scull nor bla attorney* were J '|'pre*eotln Camden on Monday, and • ' Vice Chancellor learning promptly 1 1 disposed of the matter bv diniiii*-lng ' I he case. 1 > { Scull ha* alleged that the officer* ol ' 1 j the bridge comjany broke their agree- 1 - .1 'lis lie* J ( -Olilna In. lead of ou Scull'* ' property. 1 I Dial, with Ihe road nearlog comple- • Hon. Scull alleinpled unjustly lo bold * up operation*, but agreed to withdraw c opposition for a money consideration. ' When Scull began hi* objection* to '' . complying with request* of Ihe com * piny to provide proper landing faclli- ; tie* for the bridge at Somen.' Point. the : l-rldge people *aw Collin*, who quirk l> . | place on any paQ of hi* ground. GOT ENGLISH PHEASANT [. ' 1 r | "Eddie" Seaman. C. T. McGinn!., »' r | Frank Murray and William Seaman < 1 ! Barrel Island. Tuckerton. The weather 11 I was warm nearly all the time tbey fl were there, and.- therefore, the gun- » I , mug wa* lint very good, but they bad c ; a pleasant trip They got three brant. » ' j Frank Murray made the prlxe cap- | ' ' ture. He abut a mala English plies*- 0 ; j brought bark and I* having mounted. ! • *♦-= I > | Want* Mr d Men to Hoatlr. ( I Great Sachem Julio llackett ha* i " j issued an official bulletiu to tbe Bed « ' Men', tribe., lu wiifck be »aye: Ju*t | 1 a lew word* with you a* (be Great 4 1 passed through ten moon* of that I great *uti and but two moon* remain to couipleie lla recprtL What ha* ' j the recnril/df your trlb* In that " time? H*V»-you bpe'a succeMful In J capturing paleface* and making an 11 ' j lucres** In your numerical atreuglh? * . If you have, won't you try during tbe * j Have you ouiy succeeded In malutatii* * »l Ihe beginning of the great bud? 1 1 mi. won't you at lea*t try and keep up to that standard? Ha* your tribe, . 1 through suspension* and deal h» made ' ' a decrease lu membership? Won't t you endeavor In the remaining sun* of j ' Ibe great sun lo al least make up that Q The aunual convention of the Stale I Teacher*' Association will be held In . Atlanllc (Ily December 39, 80 and 31, ( r according lo announcement of Clly . , School Sui«rinteodent H J Neal. c Bridgetnn, p resident of theaMoclatlon < ■ Meeting* will be In tbe high school auditorium. School Superintendent Brumbaugh, ol Philadelphia, will I I make one of the principal add re**e* j | and there will be an address by Judge r r ! Ben Ltndaey. of Colorado. f I The Rev. Sydney Goodman formerly . i IdeullUed with Holy Trinity Cburcb, tbla city, who Is now rector of Kmr in a Duel Church, Holmeeburg, It build log up tbe church wonderfully. last t i mouth Klshop Rbluelauder, of tbe a r Dioceee of Peunaylvaola, officiated a( ( the oonffrmatloD of tblrty-taro men | and boys presented by Mr. Goodmao. , The members of Sbllob Ba ptiat Church will give a cblckeu pot|.le dlo- a ' iter Ibis afternoon aud evening at 682 r ( ! Haven avenue. Dloner will be eerved , I I from 12 lo fl o'clock. Ice cream aud j r rake will be ou aale Dinner*. 25 ceuts. | 1 Will Preparr New Rwlra. 1 At Ihe meeting of the Board of Education Tuesday evening, H. Y. Lake, j ' Superintendent J. M. Stevens and Sec- , retary Lewis K. Smllb were appointed ' a committee to prepare a new book of ' rule* and regulation* for tbe board. , • _ t 1 I Able to br Down Blair* ej Captain V. S. Robinson, who liad
! stroke* a few weeka ago, Is now able - i lo get dow n stain at hla home at the I Wyoming. Hla many friends will be | glad lo know that ba Is Improved In
PLAN BIG TIME i| ON HALLOW E EN Men's Progressive League Getting Ready for Next Year's Celebration. The member* of thf Young Me. '* la-ague taking i.loe l.v ' Parllcularly active, lo the i^ovemenl -Ibe originator of the idea— a a* Dr. I Tlror oley Hugh** Ibe drogglat. w bo 1 Mlllvllle for Ibree -ucce**lve year* He I. as been made chairman of Ilie committee, and the other member* are Lawrence Lear. Post- j master Edward M Sullou, Firman The l bought I* to get everybody , 1 especially the bu*n.ea*men -li.lererted ! . and the offer of three or four baud ■' masked (aradera. It thought al*u ' that it would be au excellent idea lo , MONEY FOR STATE | laired Iram Railroad.. An Increase of (Wfuoo In tbe total Ihe Swe Board of Asaeeaora. The atnbtrnt of taxe* a*ae**e<l again*) tbe railroad and canal companies I* (6.577.674 t)f till* turn (t 558 687 50 levlrd for Stale u-esand (2 019 187 t» local tiae*. The total a**e«*ed valuation upon which lhatax will be collected I* (881,477.001. an Increase of 640 over last year | The greatest tax lucres**- are levied again*! the fVaosylvaula and New I York Central *yatem*. the valuation* ' raised more than (1 ,000.000 each. The j to be paid by tbe Pennsylvania la ] (J 059 102 02; Central. (1.249.845.88; i and Reading. (288 \«9 U6; ! $.584 fl«8 83; Delaw are and lacks- ; $1,077,677 OS; lelltgh Valley, .64; New York Central. $267,- I 468 06 apralaed an Aukie. Mia* Elhal Shoemaker, who went lo' I a lew day* ago lo visit ] Charla* Philip*, formerly Mis* ' Florence Franklin, sprained one of J ankle* and Injured a ligament as j she alighted from Ihe car. Hhelatr.be J a bridesmaid at ber brother'* wedding j on Tbankkg.vlng. Day and hope* to be . able to fulfill her part at tbe ceremony. Mayor Kill* wa* re-elected lo office ! hy the t'amden Republican* for lit* fourth term. He carried every one of ' the thirteen wartja lu that city, despite , the Agbt made against him. Mayor | Kill* I* a well known Bummer resident ' of this city. | Eugene C. Bouulwell wae among 4 tbe lucky ouea at tbe receut election In Philadelphia, belug selected aa oue of the uew municipal court judge* Mr. Bouulwell, who I* a prominent Democrat. ha* many frleuda In this clly, , where he spend* Ibe summer eeasous. , Back tram Europe./ k William Francis Smith, weBOinow ii In automobile circles la Phllidrlpbl*, returned the latter part of tafcl week Europe where lie had heen since last spring With his family he la here to spend a short lime al his colon St. Charles piece. A Halm Bandar. There wa* rain here Sunday morn- 1 and Ibe etorm continued until lb* ' afternoon. Toward eveulng tbe wlud . cold. The weather conditions In Ihe morning Interfered not a little with church attendance. H'W Raior or Capr Rap. William M. Caaaedy, who wa* elected mayor of Cape May al Iba recent electloo, la wall known to a number of Ocean I'lty resident*. He I* a young man with a ho-l of friends Cape May. Mr*. Olla M. Townaend brought her collie, Jabo Bull, back In tbla city Monday evening. Tbe dog ' -won twenty-four special blue rlbbuue at show* In New York aud Philadelphia. | Mark lake Undertaker and Embalmer ! ^
JONES' M EN'S QHOP 755 A*bury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early FIRST NOVEMBER SALE - With each $3.50 Stetson Hat will be' given free one 50c necktie $2.00 Hats while they last,* . . $1.50 ' j \ $25.00 Raincoats while they last, $18.00 f $15.00 Raincoats while they last, $10.00 $7.00 Raincoats while they last, $6.00 $1.50 Shirts while they last, . . .$1.25 $1.00 Shirts while they last, . . . $ .90 <k£al value) , Chinchilla Caps, 75c, while they last i ^1 We have a nice variety of gifts for your men friends. •" Fine as- , sort men t of Kid, Suede and Chamois Gloves. Don't forget we t carry a good line of boys' furnishings also. •; Have your shirts made to order. We take your measure. Fine lot of samples. always genua ea ip vou want quality — • JONES HAS IT TH« ONLY KXCLUUVS MEN'S STORE IN OCEAN dTY^
MCALLISTER'S run leading dry goods store 1 Big Showing of New Fall Goods Pretty line uf Duckling Fleece fur Kimonas. New line heavy Outing Flannclls, Kc and toe yd. i New -.press Fabrics, all colors. New line of Gitrgbapi and Madras, u^'c and 150. Biggest line of Sweaters In town. | Swell line of Ladies' Rain Coals and Children's Rain Capes. S. S. MCALLISTER 807 and 8O0 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. , !| • : Can Yon Beat This Proposition for a Good Investment? • New Two Family Apartment House with all modern appointments, located near the Beach Each apartment is furnished, complete and has three bed rooms, bath, living roota, dining-room, kitchen, etc. li The purchaser could occupy one apartment and the tent from the other would , practically carry the investment. u * Price for Quick Sale, $4,000 Joseph I. Scull & Company 757 Asbury Avenue n - HARVEY Y ^^^| | REAL ESTATE ; ! 838 Asbury Avenue j <- ; | Oceen City New Jereey j [ Saaa**»*8a8a****«*aaa*aa88a»8>88ff88888«ff88888a>»888ai B.FRANK SMITH ' . Real Estate and Firs Insurance loa* ASiUflV AVCNUC, OCCAN CITV, N. J. . Two choice lot* on Simpson avenue dear First stlact, (875 each. Fine two-family apartment for aale ou DeLanoey place very reaeouabl*. 1 Cottage ou Central avenue near Eleventh street, big bargain. * ' oo Simpson aveoua near Fourth afreet. prio*(SSS. y I Lot oo Central aveuue near Eleventh erraet, (1100. c Lot on Wesley aveuue uaar Sixteenth street. (1160. Plot of ground cot^ Flret aud We*ley avenue. 100x106. price (8000. ^ REAL ESTATE -^ INSURANCE " Clayton Haines Brick : A11 ElgHt^ St. Ocsan City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUng for (wo weeks to know if you can get It; w* can (all you at ' once. Bargain, in Bay and Oeaan front propertlas. Choice cottages for i aale. Also lots for investment and for Improvement— the choice of I i Ocean (Ity. Apply to ' j. M. CHESTER & CO., ■ Ocean City. N. J. "I — I RIAL. K8TATK MORTQAOK INVK9TMKMTB J E. J. HANN | 305 EIGHTH STREET OO EAR CITY. M. J. * Interesting to Investors : Those Who Wish i Desirable Location for ■ Sus* Mm I roaasLX-* ao- «.o** <*-»■.. tag Kailroad Nations. Also atlas for bnngalowa akaaU aa OnR la Harbor Bay. BaealsyY Point, N. J. ARTHU R, D.JB A R RO WS 1 " *32 CEWTWAt *VEWUE OCXSH CITY, W. J. , HANN BUILDING Eighth BL Opp P. B. B. Station DIRECTORY — First Floor— < 301 Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating " 303 Eighth Street $ WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors - 305 Eighth Street ! E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker -387-Bghtfa Sum ^ WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law -•-Second Floor— - Rooms 2-3-4-5 e JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation R.,iLC* Room 7 - BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8 9-10-1 J YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE -••Third Floor-*-Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA FOR RENT.- Mart dsxrabU ofhera in Ocean B I DIHII Anna . a. "p- »■ mahh, quit John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth ttraat and Ha van Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J.
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