Ocean City Sentinel, 25 December 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel I'HUHrtUAV. DKt'KMI'.K.K 25. 1918.1 good fultli. DOTS. Maybe tlie children ir,.,'i ruj-.ylng . Ilieir new toy.! ' lt«hu»l clil'iltrli ami. trs.l.n, .ir The post office- handled ■ creel u, •„ at parcel post packageli./e, pleached at liolli wet nnrejfi lm mauuel l(B|ili.l I'Iiiiu'Ii •hmfniinilay, PERSONALS. trred at the Wilmer*. ' ^ ; It. It fjumpluu, l>f f 'auideu, Istrgis- 1 W. M. Htllwell, of I* 1 1 II a< 1 .1 , . I ■ I a . »a. In loaii a few day* ago. J \V. Kteni'i(.«j>r I1illailel|.lila, I- , .registered at the Hewllng*. ' \ fh.rle.H Wel.., of (feti.iauloa n. wan in town a few day. elnre. Mm W. 8 Wtnelnw. of fauideu : I'". A. Frlnig, of Tlill.del|it|ia, »ai among recent gue»l- of llie .Sterling. Dr. and Mrs. C. It Kulnier. of Phil- : adelptila. are regl-lrred al the Kalhlu. William K. ttmltli. of Philadelphia, waa greeting friend, here during the | week. • | liow land l-ougstreet. ..f I'hiladel- j I'hla, waa a reranl gueat of I he ItU'ray na. I Klwm-rer Adauia. of Weal Plilladel- | phla.'waa a gue-l of the Allien during Miaa Itertlia Fcull.. of this city, |> , .|>eudliig the day with friend, al Petendiurg Mra. Cbarlee W. Miller, of ttila city. Iiaa gone to Youkera. N. Y . to vi.li * her daughter. Arthur It. f healer and family, of 1 lladdouileld, are amending the hull- , day. In llila city. Allen H. foraou. of Philadelphia, a - former re. Idem of thia Hty. rlslied i frleiida here Saturday. J. II. Wllmer, w ho la employed In ■ Philadelphia, la apeffrllug the hulnlaya at hie home In thle city. Dr. arirf Mra. (ienrge Wvvriinhart audwin.ld Weal Plulad^ldila, were , □^IdonllrliNtofled hi. sun, Dr.TUIrii tegm-m, and family thla week. ' ^Nll»* flalre McKinley, of Plilladel- ' I'hla. la i he gueat of John J. Koaier and wife. 853 Del.nucey place". 1.. la. Wallace. Jr.. and wife, of thla i i lly, are .pending the holiday, with Mra. Wallace'e patent. In Plilladel- i Dr. I. N. Urlacom. of thla city, who ' la a|ieiidlng the whiter tnl'ymden, i luade^ Ida uaiial bi-weekly vlall here . Mra: <Vrle Carter end daughter. Ml a- Carter, epent a portion of the hoi- i idaya with c. W. Carter and family. 1 In Krldgetou. M laa Hlarkey , a Philadelphia nurae. waa Ilia gueat of Mr. and Mra. Htel- . wagou and Dr. Allen Corson and family a few day. ago. D. I.. Fisher. who haaheriihi llila , city atnre tait apHllg, relumed to Phil . adelphla yeaterd.y. Mr. Klaher owns a collage on Wealey avenue. , Harvey Y. Lake left lad evrnlug for ' the winter home of bla pareuta al ' Hammontou. where the family Chrlat- 1 ■uaa reuulon la taking place. - Hlchard Culver, repreaeullng a ' Camden bualoaaa liouae, waa among Hie vlallora bare yeaterday. He Iiaa a number of frlenda In tbla city. Harry L. Laira and John Joatlulali, . chief engineer and cook, reaper-lively, of the tug Comet, .pent Sunday In thwan City, 'the gueat* of Mr* C. L I ,ake.

Mb* Kdllb PCck la spriiilmg the whiter with her parent* In Florida. She la tilling a poallloB In a Iruat company's office a* atenographer and typeAlfred tlray and wife, of I'hllade1phla, were recent /lellur- here, end d registered at thbWynmlug. where Mra h Gray'aparetrf*, Mr. and Mra. Andrew • "Chariest! Clouting end J erne# Kua- " taoe, of Sea I ale City, member* of the Cape May County Board of Free- J holder*, were In Ihl* city on Friday . ' Mr. Clouting plana In take a buelne-- " trip anulh within a few day* F Mr. aud Mra. Nathan Taggart, of , Philadelphia, parrnl* of Mra. J , 'J'lioruley Hughe*, and Mr and Mr* William Hugbea. of Mlllvllle, parent, of Dr. J. Thornley Hughe*, ere apendlug the Chrlatmaa holiday* with Ilielr children and grandchild In llila cily. j . a I On "moll al Honor." i lui-crtbad ou tha "Roll of Honor," 1 the official 11*1 of employe, retlrrd I fnim Ibe aervlce of the Pennaylvanla Itallrnad lo December I, are Die name* of teu Jereeymrn, Includlug lllllra J .Ippiiicoil, of Ocean City, a clerk. i Holler of Annual Heeling. • The annual meeting of the Stock- ' bflhtoa Thia ' cite Rinding ' and Loan Association will be held on 1 Saturday evening. January lOlh, 1914, at 8 o'clock, "61 Aabury avenue, at which time officers for the euaulug year will be elected, the Secretary will i present the Auoual Report and aucb | other buaineaa aa may come before the I meeting will be transacted. A new i aerie* will be tasued (the 2Mb). Peraona w ishing to obtain slock In Ibis aerlea pan do so by applying In person at that time or lo the Secretary or Treasurer or aoy of I he member, of the hoard of director* on or before that dale. R. 11 oWAItn Tlinitst. adv. 12 35 21. Secretary. P'obSaI-R.— Lot No 578. Section D. ou Aabury avenue, below Slxlcculh Street Addreaa Ida V. Campbell. Hox 85, Alleuliurat, N. J. adv. 13-25 Wt For Sai.k. — Cottage* and tote to ■uoat desirable locations iu Ocean City, Apply to A. Cotton RIB Aabury aveuue. 4 tonsil CUV. Naw Jnmnv. adv. Ctaue'a Celebrated Ice Cream on afieatBartla' Keataurant, MO Aabury

' SUNDAY SCHOOLS HOLD EXERCISES Interesting Programs, Which Included Cantatas, Pri-sen-,t| ted by Pupils H pupil- uf the. First Prwbyter'fjuin -Sunday^School held their custom- j | tela^'jSanta's Santagrmms*',^ waa pre- j "Vhe^tTcLra'ters for the canUaa was as. follows: •Santa Clan* Elmer E. JUnck Mia» Hardy, a Sunday School , trachcr Miaa Josephine Taylor Artie. Pinkie, Bravo— Boy. of Miss I Hardy's Class— Boh Taylor. Chesler Ferguson, Russell Cloak. Hurabell, Arra belle, Bluebell. Girls, r -of Misa Hardy's Class — Margaret Bevun, Evelyn Everingham. Mildred „ Everingham. Amanda Stewart . F. i he Wireless Man ' — Raymond Haley Jumping Jack, Teddy Bear, Doll— ChosU of I JUL Year's Toys— How- ' ard Rice. Ross Ferguson, I-ovJay Welch. ' apt- Kidd, Second Master • — Harold Ferguson Fairies— Margaret Price.Lila Chapman. ."Beatrice Repple. Freda Smith, Frances Bcvan, Mary Hawthorne. " Wireless Girls— Ethel Hawthorne, . Sophie f'oraon, Ethel Gressang, Irene . Chapman, Helen Bard. Mabel Foster. Mililred Reeves, Vivian Hand, Lorelta Smith; Marion l-ong, "Wany Ijrslie, < Mildred Taylor. Boy Scouts— I-eslie Hughes. Joseph Reeves, Thos. Everingham, Jacob ■ -Sehutr, Allen Chance, George Gardiner, Jonathan Wallace, Boyd Maxwell, Fred. Ptitzemiiyer. Preston Foster. • Raymond Price, rid win Sack, E. Harre. lots Annp Price, Margaret Brangan, Anna Foster, Edna Crowley, Sara Bevan, Eleanor Welch, Anna Tutten, Miirion Trout, Edith Trout, ■ Cflhrriite plittoninyer, Edna Wallace. Following the cantata, thefe was a presentation of gifts and distribution of candy to the scholars. The usual t'hrlatmaa exereiae* by the 1 M. E Sunday School Were held attended .by a large number of the friends <>f the pupil*. The primary department »»■ heard in preiiyaonga ami recitations. and the ailiglug by the older. pupil, was a feature. „ There was the eu-tniuary presentation of gift- lo the lueinlxl* of the The members of luuuaftpel llapliat : Sunday Hr-honl gave a pretty' cantata, .'Santa Clan-' Dream." Tuesday eve- ' Koilnw lug llila candy atpl oranges ilialilhiued lo the children by Santa I 'laua himself i (Inld piece- were presented to Superl dent S. S. McAllister and Mra. McAllister, the gift of the Sunday i school, MARRIED*50 YEARS I ' Mr. nnil Mr*. Samuel J. Maaarll felrtiralr Aanltcraart. , Mr. and Mrs. Saui'u-I J. liasaelt celebrated their gulden wedding anniversary at tlielr home, on Wealey ave- ' nue, near Tenth atreet, lest night, aurruunded by tbelr children and grandchildren. The decorations of their ■ were comprised of holly. 1 Their children are Dr. and Mra. ' Ucorge Gill, of Klyrta, Ohlp*. Mr and Mra Jpaepli Aalimead. of Krldgeton, i who w ere accompanied by Mielr chll- , d(yti, Samuel and Hetier; Dr. and Mra. I l't«y, Itaaaell.of Famdeu, who had w ith i ihAb tbelr daughter. Helen Jane; Mr. aud Mra. Carl S. Raaaett, of Raltl- ' more, with whom was tlielr sou, Carl S.. Jr , and Mlaa France* W. Itasaelt. who lives with her parents. At the dlnuer last evening, Mr. and ■ Mr*. Basaett were pieseutcd with haudaume rings, that glveu Mrs Haesell being a diamond. ■ f , L gaxda ""d -.any eongral lllatnry-teta. 1 Mra. Ilaaartt still has her wedding In ao excellent state of nreaervar llou. The big cak« was served from a I waller used for a tlmllar purpose at . the wedding 60 years. 1 hey weie married Iu Hrldgetou by , the Rev. Mr. Hickman. ) Mr. Hassett was Iu the glass bust- [ uraa In Brldget'Ui for many years. He la now a salesman for the American Bottle Cap Company ,of w hirh hla sou, ■ Carl, la president. Mr. and Mra. Raaaett and M la. 1 Franeea. their daughter, have lived here eight year*.

TROUBLE WITH BRIDGE l-'ountfatlona ar Nterl Arc Not J' Prnprrlr Conalrucled. There have been rumors for several j" ' thai the foundation* of the draw- Pi bridge on llila end of the auto bridge Hi away out of plumb aud- that m much difficulty would be experienced M having the trouble adjusted. It waa said yeaterday that these D< reports were Incorrect: that either the foundations on which Ibe bridge -p, operatee or I he eleel are IblrtsenAlxteenlhe of au Inch out of the way on one aide of the foundations and Ilia t lie trouble can be remedied without much difficulty. fu aebacrlblng for Hew Aerlea. ul There have been a large number of shares of the uew aeries of the Home and Ijoan Aaaoclaltou'a stock taken by residents of this city and (\ Philadelphia. Additional shares are w uken every day, Hecretary K. J. Maun reports. « - J, Will Stun ike Urnltuere. „ Keith K. Skene, of Philadelphia. |K leased Hie Keutmere. a well kuowu ^ house on Central avenue, near Moth atreet. for the season of 1914. through the agency ol J. M. Cheater A Co. Tbie w , will be ble Bret business venture In w r Ocean Cliy. _ ~ bl Fll.h Aaaaal Banquet. The member* of tbe Ceellea. a social " i orgauixatton comprising Mveml young f< i people of ihl» city, will bold their i fifth annual banquet at the borne of r George Norcom next Haturday evening. . A pleasant time la looked for by the ^ ■ members. ^ ^ f ocean CM* Beat AIIAnlie. » e The Ocean Clly basket ball B ve had ei « little trouble In defeating the Allentlc 0 City team ou Doughty'a Pier Saturday evening. Score. 45 lots The local team • . will play Brldgeton City ou Doughty'. C pie* Saturday night. n it For Hunt - U.nfurotahed 4 room ' I, apartment. »I0 per mouth. Inctodtag g heat. Apply W. \N . Adam-. bury avenue. "»• -* " ( The Find National Itauk of Ocean , . City solicits bus! new from all «fon* , r! of the county. "dT- "• t n Crane's Celebrated Ira Cream ou I S ZAnZ', I

SI 34.469.08 ESTIMATED 5 COST OF RUNNING CITY

It Co!ntnib9ioners Hake Up Budget for 1914 —Final Action January i. , A re-s,lutlon tiling the appropriation 1-' balances for the year I®I4 was Intro- ; dui-ed aud read al the weekly mretlng '* [ of the City t'ommlaalnuera. :. 7~ e Heaolved. by the Board of Couiuii*- * loners of Orean City that for all the ex lenses during ttie tl«ral year begin- 1 k Iilug ou the drat day of January, IMI4. < and ending ou the thlrty-llrat day of|' •' December. 1914, the following amounts I be and the sauie are' hereby ^approprl- 1 1 ated and ordeml to tie lalaril f.ir Hie | t Streets, IHOUUOn i d Salaries Imam on I Electrical Inspection lb- I File Departmenl T.utxi on • I' Miscellaneous, 7 01X1 00 1 Advertising, IkXico'i ' Building luanrcllon De- j" \ pertinent. Too 00 ' Light. ^ To .000 (X) I 1 Garbage, 6.688 <«l ' Interest. 5,000 00 | ■ ' Removal of Rubbish. S.8II 08 ' Printing. 1.000 00 r Health. 500 00 ' 1 • Wharves. 500 00 ' Water. H.000 00 ' Drains, 4 1100 00 It Boardwalk. I 500 on t Music, 4.000 00.' ; Police aud lifeguard-. 10. VK) 00 | < / Retiring funds of 1X07. 5,ta«l Ou < 1! Interest 011 bonds of IMM7. 750 Oil I 1- Sinking Fund, bonds of '- 1902, 1.71*1 00 1 Interest 011 bonds of 1907, :: 400 oft ; ' ? Retiring Pavilion Bond • u of 1905, 1 .000 1X1 i < u interest ou Pavilion 1 Bonds of ItxrJ, am 00} Sinking Fund. School < e Honda of IMI5, 700 00 I 1 Interest on School Honda i< ' of 190" , 1.710 00 Sinking -Fund, Hoard- 1 1 walk Bond* of 1905. 7,«m on|< ® Interest on Boardwalk 1 Honda of 1905, 1 .750 00 ! • ,- Sluking Fund, Board- ■ I r walk Houda of 1908, l,7tm 00 I ' Interest on Boardwalk Houda of 1908. H50 1*1 j ■ Sinking Fund, Fire Ap- • paratus Honda of 1908. Iim 00 1 1 Interest on Fire Appara- ■ tua Bond* of 1908, 250 00 1 1 f Sinking Fuud, Board- 1 ' walk Bond* of 1909, 2 tmn 00 1 ' Interest on Boardwalk [' 'r Houda of 1909. 1.000 00 j' Sinking Fund. Floating ' Indebtedness Honda * of 1911, - , I 500 00 < Intereat on Floating In- ' 1 drbtednra* Honda of 1 1911, 2.500 00 ;' Sinking Fund, Hoard- 1 I walk Honda of 191 1 . 1 .400 00 - Interest on -Boardwalk Honda of 1911.-' 700 00 , r Sinking Fund City lm- , provement Bond of 1 ( I 1912, 180 00 1 . Interebt on City lmprovement Bonds of L j 1912 800 00 ; , ; Sinking Fund, Improve- L men! Houda of 1912, 195 00 1 Interest on City Improvement Ronda of 1 1912. 825 00 , 8 Sluking Fuud, School , " Bond s of 1912, 1 .850 Ik) . Interest ou School Bonds j , k - — of 1919, 9.B50 00-1 Sinking Kbnd, Fire Ap- ■ paratus Ronda of i 1913, • 600 00 ' t Intereat oaFIra Apparatus Honda at 1918, 500 00 . y Interest 011 Boardwalk Note* of 1912, , 200 00 1 _____ • $184,469 06 K» II further „ Resolved, That the moueye approprld ated aa above be derived aud ralacd from and In anticipation of the following source*: log sources. m

Stele Railroad Tax. $i,000 00 M Tax. 6.000 00 ■ lutereat, coals and Hna*. 2 800 00 Fine* from Police Court, 100 00 Ptomblug Inspector 'a fees. 800 00 Building '\ " 700 00 "\ " 900 00 LloAiaea. 250 09 Delinquent Tax** for 1912 and prior year*. 8. 000 00 Tax Duplloata* ot 1914. . 114,719 08 $184,409 08 The raaolullou was received and further consideration waa postponed j until Jauuary I. TO Battel Bridges. The bridge commltleeor tbe Atlanllc Board of Freeholder*, together — with County Engineer A H. Neleon, Solicitor K. A. Hlgbee and Chairman George R Jefl'ere, of the road commit- ^ ha* made a tour of tbe new county boulererd from May'e Lauding lo Somers' Point aud Inspected the _ numerous creeks over which bridge* will have to be built. Engineer Nelson ■ will Immediately prepare plane and bids will be adveriteed for In tbe near _ future, probably at the regular Jan- j _ uary meeting following tbe meeting for reorganisation. w ■ — — G Oaater ladastnr Orawa. A constantly growffig demand for Jeraey oysters, coupled with the j.poaalblllty of extending tbe Induelry, two facte to which particular ~ emphasis la given In t|ie annual report c, of the Stat* Bureau of Shell Fisheries s. submitted to Governor Taylor by 1 Chief Charles R. Bacon. The Industry ywlde about $4,000,000 revenue a yejr. Nearly 10.000 men are engaged In It. Will rent or exchange for Oooao property flue stone dwelling, 18 1 rooms, oear college, I bathe, gas, 1 electricity. Be. It well eoltod for boarding house aud ran easily be filled 1 1 at good rate#. Desire to deal only with

' UP TOWN STREET WILL BE OPENED Commissioners Instruct tbe j City Solicitor to Begin Con- j demuation Proceedings. . The following teller wa- received by I tbe city Commissioner- at tlieirj r weekly mee'lng: , . Ocean Clly. Dec 18 1918. THnard of Coinpil-aloiiers ' Oceau City— I Gei.tlemen: — Mr. William Francis 1 who own- a block or land ha1 Hie beach. aske<l me lo plot this plere 1 ..f ground with a view of selling It »lt 1 anuu as p.>a-ll.te: and lis also asked ^ I width of Corinthian avenue allhlaj 1 . point, and I would like lo liave a post- ! I I he can make his arrangements to plot 1 tbla laud. I Hoping to tie favored with an early] I I reply, I remain I J Very truly yours, , JosKI'll I Hi 1 u. 1 1 tlie clly Willi the Ocean City l^nd I ' Coiiipaujv In tiave the strert iqieiitMI pint' Hied tlie land company did certain ! work, which (tie company did. 1 rilaleoiriila were made of the dlffiI cuttles eionunlerfsl hy llie clly from end widen the avenue. Director Flalier said lie could see no 1 reason for delay. The avenue would , 1 to he opened some lime, and lie favored Immediate action, l On motlon.Clty Solicitor Howell wee Instructed to brink condemnation pro1 feeding- foe- the widening of Corinthian avenue twenty feet from Tblrd l street lo Second street, and lire openI of Corlntbian avenue from Second 1 ' street lo Si. Charles place. Word hae beeu received by Cbalrp John P. Ashmead, of Ibe bridge 'committee of tbe Atlanllc County , of Freeholders, from Ibe Cape ^ County Board lliat tbe Tuckahoe , drawbridge la out of order. A Joint meeting or tbe two bridge committees , ! will be beld within a few day* to agree ■ on the repair* to be made, half df tbe i expeuae of which le bonis by either 1 county. The committee* may recommend a new brldge.aalbeold struct ore la very narrow and out of keeping with , the line boulevard on which it la altu- ! ated- < < | ' ■ 1 Books b« Mall. On and after March 16. book* ahell ' embraced In mail matter of Ibe fourth elate, according to notice received at tbe local poat office. The rate 1 ] on 1 bote weighing eight ounce* or less | will be one cent for each two ounce* ■ or fraction thereof. Tbe regular aooa ' rales to those weighing In excess of ^ jelghl ounces will be extended. Change* of copy for display adver- ' must be at tbls office not than Wednesday morning at 9 1 o'clock sharp for Insertion iu tbe HEHTIKKI- . W believer, 4»«sl b le It Is 1 requested that they be rant In mot later thaD Tuesday. Thla rule will be strictly adhered to. adv., if. THE SANITARY ' Tonsorlal Parlor S29 Aebwy Avenue John M. Rosenbaum 1 Moeetrtoa Hpselal AllsotUiD tllvsa lo rblldrsn's Hair

ONE OPEN RACE MEET FOR CLUBS South Jersey Association Elects White President and Curran Vice President. )!. The Boul h Jersey Yacht Racing A- , Jritralfnrd Hotel. Philadelphia, decidedl plan aa followed (sat year and go hack ' I to the old rule giving each club one 1 addition a grand dual championship T I race Is InTiV held al the end of (he season. TbW race Is to be aauetlnned * under the rule* at tbe A. P. K. A. The question of squeezing twelve race* Into about leu Haturday* and the ■ met lusts In be adopted caused an - hour's spirited discussion aud proved ' mediation There were ten clubs ' represented. live Voting to go beck to 1 the old time, four for sectional races 1 and one club was divided. " | Allen K While, president of the ae- ' , soclatlon, asked to be relieved at tbe " j office for business reason-, but the -j delegates Insisted that he serve again I j as president for tbe 1914 seaaou. resultI I Ing Iu Ills uuanlmous election. Charles ! J. Curran wa* elected vice president: ' ] Joseph L Halley, secretary and treasurer, and H. E Danlxetierker. official measurer ; A roinculllep of three was authorised ' to he appnluted for the preparation of e a year book, giving list of club* and > such ol her material matters ol Intrrral *- The schedule for the season. at«ord ' ing lo the drawing of dates, w ill lie as follows: Chelsea Yacht Club. Juu*. 27; Cortn- > thian Yacht ( lub. of Cape May. July r 4; Holly Heeoli Yacht Club, July II; ' Htone Harbor Yacht Club, .July 18; Ocean City YacbJ Club, July *26; Hea " late CltyaYacbt Club, August I; Wild1 wood Yacht Club. August 8; Cape r May Yacht Club, August 16; Ocean City Motor lioet dub, August 77; 'At- > laollc City Motor itoat Club, August - 29: Atlantic city Yacht Club, blank. Tbla club, having drawn a blark 1 can select any date except Haturdgy * during July and August. * Tbe Quale, which will be Ibe cbamplouablp races under A. P. R A. rule*, were awarded lo the Atlantic City Yacht Club for the llrsl Haturday In He pt ember. F acceptable Christmas filff. r Moat people are purzled at tbls time a of Hie year over the buying of prevents I for friends. We have made Ihe eug- * geatlnn In other years, as we do now, > thai the Hentinki. would he a mo*( acr ceptalle present tor some oul-of-towu r friend Interested in Oceau Clly. The - suggestion hat been followed Iu the r paat, with gratifying result*, we have ' been told by many of our subscriber- ' - Try it this year. Mass Rsrt Warm W. Brass | H. Rurkbardt * Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING c tail kllt'lT AVIXCft , ecu* cm I0M JtKMt JyJARK LAKE Undertaker and Embaltner *B Cnratt Avsau* | Plions IB OCKAM CITY. K. J ; Stanley M.Pontiere ' Woodworking Shop: 14th St. ul Haiu In. NCST TO NCAOINa OgPOT r OCEAN CITY, N.J. Aayibln* made of wood, aurb as Partition*. r^VrTsrdrobi^^sMlit'^iSton!**" sivlr. Window and Door Prams*. Doom and norm hub. to-iwsos. BrsekrU. Ripping. |r JsVinr»CToav

Apartment Houses" ar? considered the beat Income Producing Investment in Ocean City, and we have aeveral nicely located FOR SALE at actual cost. = TERMS EASY and you are saved all the annoyance of building. Write for particulars. | Massey 4, Edwards Eighth and Central Ava. * ^ I0NE5' MEN'S QHOP^ 755 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. $ The Fine»t Display of Neckties 3 Ever Shown ' Come in and see our Christmas stock. Make your men friends happy with a gift from tbe up-to-date Haberdasher. Raincoats, Swratcis, Kid J Bathrobes, Umbrellas, Suitcases. Overalls, Etc. J' STETSON HATS r CAPS j] Welcome Merry Christmas to All | I M I LLER BROTH E RS DENN A HCMSLEY ' DENN'S CELEBRATED ICC CRCAM During alteration* to our Ira Cream Parlor, our Factory .will-be operated without Interruption and w* will be pleased to serve you from It with Ira Cream, by the plot, quart or box. Orders will be delivered a* heretofore. , ■ I rad-aa aaauav avcnui ooeau citv, m *

, MCALLISTER'S - — \ — ghr tthriBtntaa ^Ittrr- , A Big Line of Staole and Fancy Goods fori; Christmas Gifts , ! Furs, Marabou Scarfs and Muffs, IJlaukets, dl Kimonas, Bath Robes, Sweaters, Umbrellas, k I Handkerchiefs in Boxes, Fancy Aprons, Collar ' ' and Cuff Sets. Silk Waists, Silk Hosiery, .Jewel _ 1 9 " Cases, Jewelry Novelties, Fancy Bows, Stamped J t ' Goods, Ribbons, etc. Call and'see our display. S. S. McAllister i 807-809 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J*

; **'A< *** 'A- -A.1 A- + 'A 'A' 'A 'A A A ** : ij Choice Lots for Sale j " , , t . ===== i , ; • i i ; ( j *, Two lots on Asbury avenue north of j t ' ■ Fourth street, 3<(x too each: nicely graded: J it only - $750.00 ' ' , '[ •; 'uton Wesley avenue sout). u^Xwelftl. t ' ' street; 59x120; all up to graib S2t*l) i*i I ' | *"S| A desirable ciglit-room hQli-s- -m Pen t ' ' tral avenue, in good condition lot goairei • t nnlv - $*•■' «» \ •t I JOSEPH I. SCUI.I. j;h . \ 757^Asbury Avenue Ocean Cily, N. J. \ A ' i ^ 4 la ■ y.f TTf y f ?4 I HARVEY Y. LAKE r ] - - REAL ESTATE r < e.* 838 Asbury Avsnus Ocean City Nsw Jersey ; B. FRANK SMITH > Real Estate and Firs Insurance " s 101S Ammunv AVCNUC. OCiSN CITV. N J. cbuice lul* ou Hlmpson aveuue ueer First atieet, $.876 aaeb. Fine two-lamlly apartment for sate on DeLabeey plara very raawuaMs Cottage on Central avenue near Eleventh etroet, '.>« bargain ' Lot 00 Hlmpson avenue uaar Fourth street, prlo* mm . Ix>t on Central av*uu*D*ar Kleventh street. $110* .01 on Wesley aveuue near HlxUentb atreet. $115' Plot of ground cor. First and Wesley avenue, IOC* I—. prtraWWO REAL- ESTATE -na INSURANCE . Clayton Haines Brick 411 EiffHthi St. Ocean City, N. J. I MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting for two wraka to know If yoa ran get It; w* saw Ml ywa at onra. Bargains in Bay and Ooeau front proprauaa. chats* IHIIBB tor ad*. Also lota for tuvaatmeut and for impvovn*! the etoama of Ocean City. Apply to | - J. M. CHESTER ft CO., , t • .. Ocbaf CITY, N. J. NfiAL KtTATK _ *IO*r«adf 'NVfirwf «r$ - E.1 J. HANN . s 3O0 EIGHTH STREET OOEAM OITY. M. J. Interesting to Investors

Thtst Who Wish 1 Desirable lacatioa I* ■ State* llim FOR SALE- 1 f*w lot* located In fieetiw a. (teres (toy. W 1. ====== ts virtnlty of fitete road mi rraaavtvmB ao* HeaAing Bail road Mationa. Jd»*tU* for baagak*. teste, ra Ossst «m lterbor Bay, BrasteyY Pctot,*. J. j ARTHUR D. BARROWS Ouardlan 832 CCNTWAL AVCNUC OCCAM CITY. $$. J. C HANN BUILDING eighth St. Opp. P. «. a. Station 4 DIRECTORY —First Floor— Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing find Heating .303 Eighth Street | WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractor* 1 305 Eighth Street i E. J. HANN, Real EsUU Broker I '307 Eighth Street ' ' * WH-1TAM" nAVT^. Atirwrv^y at I_aw/ -*6ec6nd Floor-^ t 2-3-4-5—1 — JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Opera ttun Builder Room 7 -BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Room* 8 9-10-1 1 _ 1 i YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE -•-Third FloorRoom B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA FOR RENT.- Had tote* bte odirn to Ocaaa D I 1] lUU Ambb City. Yell Write, hgbted, vcntilrite mi ute fi. J. HAIIR. UTHI unr. Apply *». J John Marts Lumber Co. Slxtti Strwwt and H*v4* a vara.. OCEAN CITY. * 2.

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