Ocean City Sentinel THl'KrtUAY. JAM AKY i. 1*14. j We el.mll I* gU.I U. rc.-e.ve llvuia.uf j new* and cuualaiuuleall.ma of ...tercet : to tbia community and our rrndern j everywhere. All Commuiii.raHoua should be a.- | ...lupauied wltb the full name and j . addrcea of tbe writer, not uecmarlly j good faith. " j DOTS. - New calendar". "" Happy New Year: - Delightful weather till- week .. Dentil Hie new year right by ...1.- j < 'lay ton Halur* Hrlck. the real elate i Young Men'" Pmgresaive league Mi.n'J PERSONALS^ Thorn a a It Fort, of l'liTtadelplua. waa In l hi" city Tuesday. Klcl.ard M Jteevea and family Christmas week In Salem Ml-a Mattie A. Doyle ha" rrl..rue<l from a vlalt to Atlantic t'lty. \V. II. Ilarrl" and family, of tbl> city, are vlalllug iu llalt. more Miaa Iter! ha Sheldon apeul tl.r holiday" at l.er home in Mlllvllle William Oimetneyer and wife are "(■ending a week u. Philadelphia. I'l.arlea llereog. of l'hlladel|>hla. waa a recent gueal of the Ixirratne. Ml"" Adella Powell, of ll.le city. ha> been vl«ltlng friend" at Port N orrja. Mlaa Kd lib glandy, of Dequlavlllr. «>■ a visitor here during tbe werk. John K. Towtihcnd and wife "|«ul t'hrlalmaa with frleuda out o( town. W. II. Hoy. of Philadelphia, waa a gueal of tl.e Sterling a few day" ago. The Misses Paxon'of thia city, were gueal" of the Katl.lu a few daya ago. t'harle* A. Doe, uf Philadelphia, ua" among the vlaitora hire Monday II. H. 'free anil wife, of thia i lly, have been Willing friend" In Philadelphia. the New Year holidays In Philadelphia O J DeltousBC. of tleruiaiitow n. week Mra Jamea Mould and eou, of thl> city, are vlalllug friend- at Marctia Hook. Herbert A. Pio.li. »r Philadelphia apeul the hollday«~liere tlie'gueid of frleuda. "*■ Hmtlli Town-end and family apenl a adelphla "r~^H>lo I'harlea Hairla and Mr-.'l.aw-Harrla, of Port Norrla, are viailliig * fa thl" city. Mlaa Hunan Ityan. uf Philadelphia. Aahurv avenue. Mlaa .Ynne t'liaaiherlaln. of Wed Philadelphia. I" the guest of Ml". Kill abelh Drangan. Mra. K II. Thorn, who ia «t *nd lug I he wtuter Iu Philadelphia, w aa a vialtor litre Sunday. , Poklmaaler Sulloo will be oue of the Judge* al the New Year'* carnival In joage* at ine tsew i ear » carnival in p
Mlllvllle tonight. \ Mi«" Kdith l oleacott, of t'amdrii, •pent a |iortlou of the holiday" with J friend" in thl" city 1 Mr* I .yd la LeeTof I til" fclty, I" vl.lt- "I lug her danghler, Mra. W C. Scull. In WW Philadelphia " Joseph J. Dultteld, of I'anideu. \ ► pent t'hrlalmaa with hla parent" at J MM Moorlyn terrace. (Yiuuty Commlaaloner Prank Gorinau, of Philadelphia, waa a gueal of I lie Wllmera Sunday. ' The Kev John J. Hweeuey. rector of , SI. Auguallne'e Church-, lias returned ' from a visit In Lambertvllle. » Kvaua G Slaughter and Oliver I > IHackwell, of Wlldwood, registered at t the Hewlluga a few daya ago. ' Ml". Ktbel Cohen, of Wlldwood. la spending Ihe holiday* al Ibe home of H. W. Hlldreth. 10S2 Central avenue . I.awrence la-ar and wife and laeou- ( aril Dear spent Christina- W illi rhelr | airier, Mr* Paul Plderlay, al Delaneo. I Mr*. Clifton Smith, of Milleraburg. , I'a., ha* relumed homeafler a pleaaanl - vudt here Willi her brother, K. A. Cor- i Kdward Hunker, of Philadelphia, waa a gueirt al the home of Ihe Mlaae* i l-ake. It.JS A-hory avenue, over Son- i l.akr. Ii.-JM Aauury avenue, over nun- ■
lay Hlchanl Williams, of Chicago, "pent -| Ibe holiday week will. I.i" pannla. T. i J. William, aud wife, al 12H Anbury « avenue. Prank Schneider. Jr.. of Philadelphia, has lieeu a gueal of William H. Campbell. Jr . In lhl" idly a few daya ! recently. ] Mr and Mra. Homer* Sack. of Pelere- , burg, were vlallora al Ihe home of Mr and Mra John H. Christian on Chrlatmaa Day. Miaa Kdua M. Youug will entertain Mtaaea Eleanor Wllaon and Gertrude Maybew. of Tioga, f'oiu Wednesday until Monday. Prank Powell aud wife, of Camden, have been apeudlnga part of tbe holiday" with Mr. Powell'a brother, A. WPowell, and family. Miaa Huby Pattou.of thia city, apeut the Cliriatma" holidays wilh her abdrt. Mra. Cecil Maiooey. In Gemiantnii".,' and frieuda in Cauiden Mra Samuel Sebum U and Ihe Misses Schurch apeul a few daya la*t week al the home of Mi. and Mrs Pied Carter, at Prtemburg. Miaa Marie iioolbruyd. who I- a! .1 udeii I al I lie Slate Normal sclmnl al i W est Cheater, apenl Ihe holiday- here wuli Mra. Joaeph I. Scull. i irorge W. Kirchuer. a prominent Philadelphia busiiiea- man. and Ills w ife were Iu low u a few day- ago.,TI»y ayrsatmmg a oottaga liet*-. Mlaa Hertba Adama. daughter of W . W. Adama, of tbia city, a school
* teacher at Tabernacle. N. J., haa been •pending Ihe holidays here. I, Ijoacoe Sharp, archllect In Ihe office of OH- M. Town-end. I. on li!" "action aud will spend a few days Iu Port i'. Norrla, tbe guot of Trienda. I- Mia« Sarah Dobblue, of Porre-l Hill. Md . I" "pending Ihe week Willi her l<arenla. Dev. liroige I,. Dohblna and " wlfe.al 1816 Central avenue. Mlaa Martha Sauderllu haa been enlertaiiiiiig Mlaa MarleAVrl-com. of , Camden, at her Wesley. avenue home. ' In Ibis city, during the week. (jeorge Hobh. who i- In Jjie bicycle buaineaa lu Philadelphia, waa In town la Monday. He own* a prrtly home on Ihe Harden* Company'* tract. The Mlaaea Edna and Helen Taylor, of l.anadowue "pent Ihe holiday aea- • ami Willi llielr mnttier. Mra. Clara V ,,f Taylor, al 1MB Central avenue. Mra. Morion iUleiiiau and daughter. of Port Norri-. and Mia* Eva Drnwer. of Isce-borg. are gueata of Mr . II- and Mra. Charlea Powell in thia city. Mr. and Mra John J Power* and .. danghler. of lhl* rily. have returned from a vl-lt to Roy Marean. auperiuK tendenl of the gaa work* Sralard, , Mra. J Roberta Jarrett. of H addonIlehi. I" a eoeat of Scotch Hall Mr " Jarrett, who la a well known a im mer resident. waa here during Ihe .1 wees'. ,. Norman Darby aud family, of We-I Philadelphia, came ,t^ Ocean City Saturday lo *|iei>d a ewk here Mr*, ig Darby la a daughter of R Howard i|. Thorn Mr aud Mra. Max A. Kaiser .of Phlladelphla.apepldbcJJbtlalmaa holiday* »« with Lewla K. Sinllh and family, of rlly They are tbe parent* of till" Cliy I uey are nic paicuis ">
Smith. City Commissioner Robert Pl-her « a|ient Christina* with Mr. aud Mra , 1 George W Carson at Hainmonloo. They are the parent* Af Mr Plaher'a daughter-lu-law, Mra. Victor B. Flsber. fn . Ml*s Mary Colburn. one of the assistants In the Ocean City High School, la lc spending Ihe holiday* at lier home lo .. , She was accompanied by sister, who la alenographer at the P Hewlluga. ci _* •— bi Hotel Hon o Visitor, f H.N. Htckel, of Norrlalown. a member of Ihe Urm of Schantz A Hlckel. w-aa In lowu vealerdey and.mel a 11 f number of hi* frlenda. Meaara.Schaiil* I A Rickel have leased Ihe Bellevue again for the season of 1814 Mr Hlckel waa at Ihe hotel iaal aeason and was popular with everybody. He says t the ouliook for the coming season la very g -ml. a - raiard Z-Uaalcai Kaanluilaa f Dr. 1. N. Grlaoom reported at the special meeting of the City Item mis- n sloner* thai lis had examined W ra. p ' recemlv elected lo a position In . r the Reliance Kir* Company house and i. found him lu good physical condition. > The docloraald lie had re<|ulred Davis " swear lo .a number or statement- e I report was ordered spread on Ihe B evil! Bring »orrc!o«orc Bait- a '• A. W. Heury, of Mlllvllle. appeared t ■" before Ihe Cllf Commlaaloner" at I lielr I- meeting Tuesday In reference lo Ian meeting two
iota bought by himself end Joseph I Scull a few years ago at a lax sale. city solicitor told Mr Henry that K. matters woutd tie amicably and prop )u rrly seltled by a foreclosura suit lu w hich Mr. -Henry would be a partner ^ n-pllal church ierrlcca. Pi The Rev. A. O. Uesrhart. of Tucks- A i hoc. will preach in Immanuel Haplisl Hi Church next Sunday. His theme In al tbe morning will he: "Leaaon* Sag „ ■ geated by the New Yeart Day." In " Ihe evening be will give au llluslrated G sermon '-The Church on Earth." hi — — _ rvr~ ~ ' y Aodl.cO Co.... Books. S 1 James F. Eustace, Charlea H. Clout- V ( lug. Charlea W. Saul aud Joseph K. H r Pinker, auditing commlileeol the (tape May County Board of Freeholder., were in town Monday and audited tbr , took, of County Treasurer Joseph I. - Scull. , P cocoas Got Preaedla. 1 The guest" of Ibe Lorraine . were each d I presented with gifts Cbrislmas morn- o r Inc. Tha gue-ls had placed their o 'J stocking" onlalde Ihe door Ihe utght ' before. Due of the gueal s said U Weill* llrst Cliriatma* present In three * y — ' T r_. I Tlie Ocean City .Ave rlefeatnl the . t ■ 1 Dmlgelo" Citv tiaskel hall player* on . t Hi Doughty "a "Pwv Saturday evening by , re tlie score of 34 to 24 Hreckley aud . I i.ougat rret starred. The work of Ref ( it • ree Roy Johuaun wa> drat clam t Is I ' • * * ■y i Kor Haul— Cottages and lot* In I ' i most desirable locatuoa m Ocean City , ■ k' 1 Apply U> A. cotton 618 Aatwiry avauue. I ..I .i h-oau lily. Sew Jersey. adv. I
' miss wiley is to be a bride -al8ht-and IU-rhert Dttgan Will 1 i be Married by the Rev. a C. H. Bobner. Vi Herliert Dugau. a well| known ■' • young carpenter of thl* city, aud Miss ! • j Let tic Wiley, daughter of Edward ' - Wiley, also residing here, will b< ' ! married at ' o'clock tonight at Ihe 1 I home of the bride by the Rev Charles i H Bohner. pastor of the First Preshy- < lerlan Chureli. It will he ■ pink end ; I blur wedding. < i The bride's gown will be white I | satin, with Irish point lace over. She ' ' will carry tillea of the valley. • Miaa Wiley will be attended by Mis* -jVern. Bennett, who will wear a < j pretty w hile cl.illon over while sell... ' "j Another atleudaut will he Mb* ! Itertha Sclilngler. of PhJUdelpbla. I who w III wear a pale pink i fiarmeu-e and carry pink flower*. The flower girl will he Both Wiley, i sl-ler of Ibe bride. ; i. Tbe bride and groom will lakes ' trip through Pennsylvania Upon 1 I their return they will reside at tbe bride's home for Ihe remainder of the : PAINTERS INJURED Hlltard Anil Hrr.k* Arm in i--Al|s < Willard Angered hla left arm broken e at the elbow and Ralph Adam, had ' Ilia hack injureil Monday arteriioou , when lliey fell from a ladder at Ihe city's -tore bouse, which they were painting. They are employed by C. " 4, Itieckley There waa a -caB'ol.l oo Hie building, and on lop of (be ac-alfold wa-a ladder ' extending upward of the .building Adama started lo descend the ladder it s.nd Ang stepped lo one side to i-eroilt him lo pass. The scatTold was thus uplifted. Dr. Haines was railed to altend lo the Injurlea of the men.
FAN HOPES THIS CITY WILL HAVE GOOD BASEBALL IN 1QU
I View That Board! of Trade Could Well Give n #1500 for Games. . ' *nnimer resident* for many year- In j r the oplntou of a number of patron- of . . this city, as well a- resident, here: , Editor tiik Pextixkt.: — I am one . of the many <lisap|ioiiited fan. of tin. I and lioplug.ttiat the director- of the haaeball com* any can devise some . mean* to give Oceau City the u-ual ' . high-class afternoon pleasure for Ihe 1 . I. for one. would gladly pay the 1 1 slight increase lu the price id adinl- 1 -Inn suggested through Ihe valuable I column, or the SrnTinki. , I understand that tlie biwbaP club.1 . la controlled by an ll.corporalsd 00.11- ■ 1 holders Stand beliind tlie company, and for tbe past three yeara It has been necessary, to make up a deficit of be- j , nreeii fisiai and 82UQO, and that they',1 , still own and control the stands aud j 1 . fences, which. If wold. 1 am eery mtich t afraid the returus would he rather | scanty. I also understand lhal Ihe rnmpany ' In ila extreme liberality allows a city!1 Institution tbe use of Ila grounds and . equipment during the entire spring r (without any charge whateverl furl , tlietr alhleltc contaato. which, lielng | I noted In all of (lie Philadelphia and ! , other clly newspapers, la coiislanlly : , bringing before Ihe uullce of lliej , general public an advertlaeuienl llial ' One does not realize llieopiMirtuiiily ■ .thai the leading nrganlratloii In our ' clly haa for Ihe Immeuae amouut of r advertising Hie clly receive* from llils I baseball proposillnn lu columns llial ! " would never be reached without large | ' I notice that part of the fence has , . blown down, and 110 doubt Ilia balance | 1 Is gone at the brace* and posts and. If I am uot taking too much of your " valuable a|iace, let's see « bat la the : coat lo the company to place a learn j oil Ihe Held: New fence. tl.lkiooo ; In.pedlon and mak j lug alanda safe and repairing. 2fOM) I . Hulfnrma and ei|uli>menl. 400 Oil | Pulling grouuda in aliape. ISO-OO I »1 .600.00! ' Before a game can he played^-the It rat two weeks, oountiug 15 men. Includabused "ump ,"expeuaea. traus(*irtatlon of player* and 1- aalarlea, GjO.IO j lug team* for exI game* at fSntai. Seu.it) 85) 00 l' Which must he guaranteed by fhadireck toraofthecoui|*iiy. . Now If tliey play leu games, with an ,e average attendauce f. of 500 grand-stand. , or 5000 at 25c. 1 250 00 F 500 bleacher at 15c, 70 00 1 825 00 : "j At Hie propose.! lucreaae id Ibe price ofadmls-lou. '' 5000 grand stand al 85c, 1.7.50 00 1 500 bleacher at 25c, 125 00 1,875 (O
The Iaal proposition you can see M would come nearer making an equal j(« division. i <x No provision baa a* yel been made 1 *1 laxea aud Inlereal. If Vie Board of Trade can aee Ila way h appropriate, for advertising the city, through Ibe ball game* aud the « public patronize aud pay Ibe small InI, for nneof your mtoy readers, ,, believe that the directors are game a, enough to lake another chance U Wishing you the "c.implimrut-.of b Y'ouia very truly, p Kxp»tant Fan. a t -I CHRISTMAS PARTY 01 MS Ada H. Hanrk Knlrrlalnrd 1 a res, .( Her Frlenda. * Ml-a Ada M. Rauck enl-rtaliiedal.il uuinberof frleuda with a Christmas _ party at her home on t'eotral avenue Monday eveulbg. Tlie participants voted the-altair a great success. 1 The eveulugV pleasure started with a cobweb game, aud It uaa a time of had to flud his or lier partner and the search led all over the li -use and on ~ the porch. - « porch:
Following the game* refreshments were served. Those present were Mlasea Maud Josephine Taylor. Helen TayEva Taylor, IjouIsb IViraon, luez Corson. Helao McAlllaler. Elizabeth Marie lioolliroyd. Margaret Irene Zlegler, Margaret Rgevea, Wallace and Edith Culescoil, Rev. and Mra. C. H. Bobner. Mr. and Mra. William M. Hanrk . Mr and Lawreoee Lear Elmer Ranek. George Noreom. William H. Oampbell, Jr.^CJiarlH^a.flUlwaU. Wtlaou Christ Ian. Laatar Heffrtng, Arthur Bboemakar, Leonard Lear, Eugena 8. WUIIam Hancock. Norvln and Frank Schneider. Fiakt for oirwcior. There la quite a contest on for the position of director of tbe Cape May County Board of Cboaen Freeholders. Henry W. Rutherford. Ihe Incumbent, lo succeed himself, and friends of Charts* H. Clouting ars working 10 - make him director. Roller. ' Oceau Chy. N J.. Dec 30. 18IS. The aouual meeting of Ibe alockhqldereof Tbe Ocean City Tula aud Treat Company will he held al the ! ueiik handing. Eighth Breel and A. ■ avenue. In the clly of Ocean City. I i-ouuly of Cape May and State of Nee I Jersey, on Tuesday, Ihe thirteenth day of January. 1914. at two o'clock lo Ihe ahemooo. for the election of dire©lore for tbe eneulog year, and for the 1 Iran-act loo of sorb other business a> , may properly come before the mert- ! adv, 21. C, R. Mrlwua, See'y.
(praise is giyen supt. g. frfaber , League Tells j ( Shore Fast Line Head He's Done Fine Work. |J, , That the Young Men's Progre.-lv4 j"J I I* always alert end ready lo t , appreciate anything for Jlie heller- j merit of coudlllon- here is shown by . I . action of Hie member, at I heir j « , prsl-ed rju perm tendenl Faber. of llie , ' | following letter ! MR. Georui F. FABKK. I Su|ierlntendent Atlantic and | - Shore Railroad Co - . Dear Sir: XI tlie regular weekly ' , meeting of Ihe Young Men's I'rogreI alee league of Ocean Clly. N J . held ' , | Monday eveulng, Decemcer 29 1913. I ; lug the apprecialM.il uf ihe member. of , | this league, and, I may add, Ihe re»l- , jdeula and vl«ltor- of our resort, of ihe 1 , j fact of the e-tabllahlng of a permanent E ticket ofllce and walling room for the [ j The e-t/hllahlng^of tills olhce will I certainly he appreciated by all r Very truly joura, f HEN KV \V Tiiwnrknii, J Secretary. f SEE BRIGHT OUTLOOK; , {the progrewivene-a ihd. optimism nf "r^The' Shore Fast Line w^, It ran e ago, marked an epoch 111 the history I of this re-ori. Building, buying ami , ; development were given a stimulus e| that ha- mire than doubled the num- „ ber of buildings In Ocean City. New capital came, large enterprise* were successfully promoted and ( Icean (Sly j literally placed upon Ihe map a- one ! of the foremost of the South Jersey ' seashore resorts. i view lo lake of Ihe eflect of the new auiumoblle bridge roule aero** Ihe 'bay. The automobile I. here lo slay. u and automobile* and those who own 1 hem have 10 tie given full consideration by Ihe buslue— men or t lie com ■uunliy who are alive 10 the Ireud of the lime* Tbou-ands motor 10 At- ; lantlcClty during the spring summer, autumn and even winter If His roada are Irsvelable Willi Ocea 11 Clly only fifteen miles distant from Atlautlc I I'dy. bv way of Pleaaaiilvllle and Somera' Potnl over Hie heal roads hi 1 lie Slaie of New Jersey. It certalol.v requires no stretch of tlie imagination I) lo belie- e that Ihe largr-t percentage - of these vl-ltnre u III find their way lo ') thl* clly In their dealre for new drives and new places lo visit Also the new automobile bridge roule In Oceau City place* Ihe lailer directly ou Hie Ocean Boulevard between Mlantlc I'Uy and every point south of It. "Juat as the visitors from Atlantic Clly over tlie Whore Fast Llue had q «urt of which tliey had little or no - knowledge In past. hut which appealed J to 1 hem as being attractive, clean and : ea-lly accessible, so this coudttb.11 will ' repeat Itself with Ihe thousands who I will motor through Ocean Clly enjoying Its miles of well paved street- and m the environment and atmosphere that : unncal t.ieverv man of family. I every family.
! "What we want la lo gel the the new ones here to Oceau Icily for Ihe Ural lime. Once lliey we seldom lose them The llrst may t>e al a hotel After that il Is a collage for Ihe entire family: and then come* Ihe desire lo own a of 1 heir own I have heard II said that several hundred families Who apenl Ihe pa«t summer In Ocean Clly. though the owners of automobiles, did not bring them because of miserable condition of the only approach to the clly. Juat a* tbe old turnpike deterred these person- from brluging their auto- here I11 the sumapring and autumn, -n the new turnpike with Ila forty feet « Ida roadway aud the new automobile bridge route prove an attraction au.l Incentive to thousand- to vl-lt ua "Repeating again what 1 said at the -tart, II look* to me a- though Ocean City will certainly have one of It* greatest aea-ous iu liilt and a renewed Impetu- to a growth aud devrl .pineui > -lhal will mean fclg tblnga forthe city " THF. SANITARY k Tonsorial Parlor r 820 Aabtary Avenue John M. Rosenbaum c paoegtEToa , sparlal M two Hon iilven lo ChlMrea'a Hair 1 .rutting.
western onion office desired Leroy Howe, of Progressive League, Will Try to Get 1 One in This City. I l-eroy HoXre.rfialrirl -w.ll.-St.-r fur Ihe I Bell Telephone Company, ha. b ex. llie Western i:m.m IVIegraph Ctm- ' j pany e-lahllsl. a|. ..Illce-lii this city. I Tiiere was a dtacusaloi. of this -uh" ! jeel at Ibe meeting of Ihe Young Men'-'- | Progrea.ive League Monday night. I -cwheu John R Grove, told of an expe1 rlel.ee he had lu Detroit In trying one j night to^aend a telegram lo H.n-c.ty^ j get 111 touch with Ihe telegraph com- i pany. Mr Howe plans to -er J \\ Reed. Ihe district commercial -uperm 'I teodent. who lr in IMilladelphla, with- • iu a few days , The Sfstinki.. .... a number of o ' a' W e Me In ' ! ^i! I0I1 o'ttl.-e'i n ' lii'l- cl'ty. It seem- more than passing strange. 10 -ay the Ira-t. that a city of lhl. sl/e never had an all .ear ofllre of Ihe I twrTor three month- during Ihe -urnmer -ea-01. f.ir ll.e last iwoyear-. and a few year- ago Ihe company had an ofllce here for one -ea-oo have * Western Uo toil * Telegraph t Company'- ofllce all the year. r Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk. Opp. Doughty'* Pier OPEN At. 1. YEAB II. Burkliartll & ('«. IMil MBIXfi AND HEATING ■ (yf ARK LAKE 1 Undertaker and Embalmer r BBBBBBBBBaeMZBBBBBareBBiBBBB ' Are You I Saui -Gcnicf * Sani-Genic Polish J Mop— for clearfing „ and polishing Hardwood i floors, furniture, automo[1 biles, etc. Sanitary and Hygienic Way. " Vour floors can be made " to reflect the refinement * of your housekeeping. IJ The varnished surface of ■« your floors will take on a high and lasting lustre when treated with the " Sani-Genic Polish Mop u and Sani-Genic ( Cedar J} Oil Compound) Polish. s Refreshens, brightens „ and makes everything »• look like new. i- A week trial to show J you the many advantages i- of the Sani-Genic Polish ie Mop. Get a Sani-Genic .n Polish Mop. Try it for a ^ week- If itdoes'nt please j. you, return it and get your money back without = question. We make this unqualified endorsement, r FOR SALE BY I 'Lawrence 8.18115 . 651-659 Asbarv tienue
Apartment Houses3 are considered the best Income Producing Investment in Ocean City, and we have several nicely located FOR SALE at actual cost. " TERMS EASY and you are saved all the annoyance or building. Write for particulars. 1 Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ave. ! ! : 10NE5' MEN'S §H0P 755 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. 2 The Finest Display of Neckties Ever Shown in Ocean City O Tbe new Habe*dasbrr Store is showing all the latrU in Men's Wear and everyone is I- welcome to look river oar merchandise. We have a fine line of Swearer*. I'nder- '« wear. Suilcnata. B-g*. Shirt*, Kid Glovea, etc.- Men and Boy's Raincoat* a ^>ec«ally * ! --Stetson Hal*." Headquarter* for Ocean City Yacht Clob;Cap«. r. I Wa Carry Halaproof Hoa.ary
McAllisters ' The Leading Dry Goods Store- --- — -- A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All « This has Iwr-n Ouf Banner Y'ear and in extending to yon our New Year Greetings, r ' we desire to thanlc you one and all for your liberal patronage during the. past year and trust vpu will, continue to find it pleasant and ' | * - profitable to. trade here. • YV.e will strive to merit your future patronS. S. McAllister , 807-809 Asbury Avenue ^ Ocean City, N. J, ? I Choice Lots for Sale <■ ; $ • j. ' i « ' h ( | T wo lots on Asliury avenue north of ■ -f _ * l-ourth street, _4ox too each; nicely graded: Jv onlT - ' $750.00 ^ % lA)t on Wesley avenue south of Twelfth J ( ' » street; 50x12.;; all-up to grade $2000.00 ,' A desirable eight-room hou-e Cen •r ' tral avenue, in good condition lot 40x100- « 1 , onlv $»*' «*» 1 ' I - • I < ' ; | JOSEPH I. SCULL J; . f 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. { . J » .y !f y * .1 i HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jarsay r
B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance ► 101S A6BURV AVENUE. -OCX A *W ClTV. N J ' Two choice Int* on Hlmpson avenue near Find rtrret, 8375 aa.-K. > Fine two tamlly mpartmeut for aale no l>e Latin- > flaea *«y rwawr.abl* 1 - t 'ottage ou Central avenue near Eleventh street ma laarge... Lol ou Hlnipaon avenue user Fourth street, prl-* txjt on Central avenue urar Klevrnth street, 1 1 Lot 011 Wealex avenue uear 8lxlee»lh street, fit V) Plot of ground* cor First and Wesley avenue, W"x W (wtea rzam ,, REAL ESTATE -«« INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 EiBHtH St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you raw got It, w# eaa tall yww al oure. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front pniparttoa. 1 but r# 1-rtlagwa for aale. Also lot* fur Investment and for lmpiina*ws.it -the rtwlra nt Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CI (ESTER & CO., . ■ c . Ockan Crrv. N. |. REAL ESTATE MORTmAmE lUVEETmEMTa E. J. HANN 3O0 EIGHTH eTReET OCEAN CITY. N. J. Interesting to Investor* Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Susie Ham FOR SAL E— * fr* lot* '"catad in Sartkw °, IW-u t*y W. J . r=== In vidnity ot HtaU road aud I'a*- j Inaa awd Naading Ball road statious. Alao ail** for bong*i-«- matta aa Hmat "aa Harbor Bay, Baaalav'a Point, 14. J. ARTHURoD.rJBARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITV. N J. 63Z Ctninat. arinut wvaan w. . . . — 4 I
HANN BUILDINO eighth 8t. Opp P. R. R- Button DIREGtORY -^Flr«t Ploor— 301 Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street— WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractor! 305 Eighth Street 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM 'B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law -*8econd Floor— Rooms 2-3-4- S * JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operatkxr Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION : Rooms 8 9-10-11 > YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third FloorRoom B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA ' FOR RENT.- Boat dmirible oflka, in Oczaa D I 11 1 UU AgW|l i Cky. Well hcaUd, Ufhud, vrniiUud and real J, QARR, 1/11101 rary. Apply* ' ■ John Marts Lumber Co. •lath Mrast and Ha— < »»■*»' OCKAN CITV. A J. - u.mbre.Nilhrort.Nmddl^KNldtarl^p^I^KmjAN-h.R-kWrt^. ato. Kaiimaaa* Purmabad. ISamp* Dakaaty
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