Ocean City Sentinel 1 I HI BHD AY. JAM \ It V * ». 1914. tu this community au.l our muter. | every a litre. All communication, should be .«•- j roinpauled villi tbe full name and ».ldre» of tbe writer, not necessarily . for publication, but a« a guarantee of ! goal faitb. DOTS. ocean tTly wa» ralber lucky. Schools re <peued la.t Monday. Tbe regular moulbly meeting of the! Woman'. Hume Missionary Society1 w III be belli at I lie borne of Mm. A.! I*. Mlluer. the Wyoming HulH.Ttia.-l day afternoon. January I t. PERSONALS. jobir K. Wick. of piilladel|.bla. wan in town HltWllfiy . W. \V Adam., of Philadelphia, «aa receut vbltor liere. \V. W. Hlbeon, of l'lillailel|ilila, wa. (leorge l'. liartlett. Jr . of Plilladelplila. wa. In town Tuesday, t'liarle* K ItMay, of llermaiilowu. Hubert W. Scotland wife, of liver- : brook, were In town Tuesday. Frank Barree. of Philadelphia, wa. , among tbe vtallpr* liere Saturday , William Hlirlcer. of Philadelphia wa. greeting friend, here Tuesday. Mm. Harry Cox. of ilila oily, ha. been vleitlug friend. In Kridgeliin. O. K. Nam, of Philadelphia, rrglnidered al llie Wiluiera during llie week. 'Kenurtli McCullougb lie. returned borne from a vl.lt to friend, tu Ibl. city. Dr. and Mia. C. H. I.amberl. of Hlvamkle, are regl.tered at tbe rtler- I ling. T. W. Simmon, aud DeMott Sliaw were among tbe Millvllle people liere 1 Sunday. W. M. Hill well, of Philadelphia, wa. among Hie week', arrival, al Hie tliacayne. Fred. J. Martin. of Philadelphia, wa. ammig Salunlay'. vl.ltor. In . Oreau ttly. Andrew Paul, of Philadelphia, apenl • Sunday In Ibl. city, -where lie own. apartment.. i Charlea A. Doe, of Weet Pbitadrl- 1 pbla, wa. here Sunday looking after hi. properly. II. O. Kutikle and wife, of Phlladel pbir. were reglrtered al I lie" Rewllugduring the week. Mm. Juliu. Fringe, of Philadelphia. , . wa. al Iter collage. (Li* Si. t'h.rlepi.ee, yesterday. llie Kevr-abd kit. . I" It . Ibihner en- 1 l. rl.liied S. H. Maylierry, of Phlladel- , phNhou- Sunday. Mr.. Annie Barrel!, of ibl. clly. I. 1 vi. II lug lier eleter. Mm. Alfred Barren, at May 'a lauding. Hoy and Kogene Darby have relumed from Philadelphia, where Ibey spent the holidays. V U. l.atjd and H. M: Land, of Phil- ' adelpbia. were registered al llie [ limine during the week, ■ .render Corwou and wife, of tin. clly. have returned from a pleasant vi.U to relative# In Philadelphia. Mm. Kalph Hampton,. of Millvllle, ha. returned home after a vl.lt to W i H. Harrl. and family In thbt clly. """Mrs. Mary A. Hand, of till. my. I. V letting Bet daughter, Mr. W. h J llorheiiauar, in Weet Puliadelptila. Charlee Bowker and wife, who wae ' Mia. Beatrice Duncan, have taken [ apartment. In t lie .Bourne Building W. 8. Weorlcti, of Plilladelphl., . w Im> on us a lontntr liome al Ibl. re- , - i-ort. wa. among llie Sanday vl.ltor.. , The Mime* Paxaon have cloaed tlie , Drift wood and are pleaaaally located | al llie Wyoming forth# wluler month. , Joseph buttoa, of Uermanlowp, wa> In this clly Tuesday looking after his Mimmrr Irorae on Rnglilon place. Mua Jennie Morris, operator In llie I tiler-Stale Telephone Company's ofttce here, will atart on her vacation January 3D. John and Joaeph Rarnelt and the latter', daughter have been visiting Mm. Harnett, mother of the men, for tbe paat week. David Inge moll and wife have returned from a week's visit to relative. In Philadelphia. Tliey had a very pieman! time. Paal A. Davis. Sid, who ha> just rani a. iiiv". mii. .mis-pu -.
recovered from a revere operation, .ailed on Wednesday last from Gib- a raltra for New York. • CMy Comralaskoorr Hubert Flsbrr returned Monday from a vhrtt lo NewYork and Boston, m whlcb latter city d hi. daughter reside*. ° George B. Parker ha. moved to set * Wesley avennc. Hie cottage formerly " occupied by D. P Henri rtekwoi, who I lias gout to Heading .1 Misses Lewis sad Canard, of the Kathlo. left yesterday tor Bt. Petersburg. Fla . where they expect to reMr. and Mm Lewis Huston. of' t Heealey'a Polot. spent the holidays g with their married daughter. Mrs. t Homtlck. at Somevton. Pa. ' Newell Hawliaga spent New Year's ■ l>ay with bis people la Moorsstow n Mr Hewllngs Is a nephew of Judge Lloyd, of the Circuit Court. A. H. Jones and family. of Pbtla t del pbla. apeot revere! day. recently t at tbe Hewllngs They own a collage I and spend aacto Manet here. i George McKlroy. of Philadelphia. < owner of an apartment I inure on tlcean avenue, below Konrteeutti street am among the visitors here Tuesday . i Mrs. Sarah CoaHon. of Phlladel < pbla. la etsHlag at tbe hoeae rf. Mr. « and Mrs. William Taylor, corner of I Fourteenth "Hid Slid CeWmi avenue. ,1 Ibis city. Mr. a ad Mrs William H Hughes. i nf Mlllville. speal Near Year's Daj j and the latter pelt of Ure weak with I bale sue. Dr. J.Tkacntajr Hughes. , draggM al Klfhthauael and V, matey , pvaam, and Me fta*|lj. j
1 all-yeafi w. d. office sought a Board ot Trade Backs Dp Efforts Being Made by i Leroy Howe. y President Brick said at the meeting ' of tbe Board of Trade that laroy ! J Howe, of llie Hell Telephone Com-! " , pany. had s|«ken to him a few days ' | before In reference lo the business peo1 pie msklng an effort to oblaln a Weei tern I'nlon telegraph utile# for Ibis 1 j John Mart, moved Ibal Mr. Steven, aud Secretary Towureud be appointed | » a oommntee (o draft a letler lo be pre I ' reuleil J W Heed one of the official. 1 ■ of lire We-lern Union, as requested by Mr Howe Tbe motion wa. car- i rled. The following letter » a. written 1 J W II Rgli. Dlv t'om.-Supl W. li. Telegraph Co . Philadelphia. i My Dear Sir:— In accord with the , action of our board. I am addrerelug you In the Interest of eitablitdiing an i all-year telegraph olllce In lb I. clly. - I * Our summer visitors and re.ideul. are very much mconveoleueed by the lack of tbl. accommodation, and we , will 11 iid Ibal llie number of people . represented here will warrant the I . granting of Ibis request. 1 Thanking you lu advance for your j kiud and prompt attention lo this " 'limller. I beg lo be considered, Yours very truly, OTIS M. ToWKBKMi. ' ' for llie Ocean Clly Hoard of Trade. COMMITTEES NAMED Trade Hoard President Makea President Clayton Haluea lirlck anr nounces llie following a. Ibe commit- ( . of Ibe lloaid of Trade for the year , IBM: LegMatlve-Jame. M. Stereos. , chairman: It. How ard Tboru, Ibe Itev John It. Halne-, William K. Masrey. | Albert Fogg. i ' Public Improvements- Albert Fogg, chairman; Hubert Fisher, K. L. Golf. Joseph 1. Scull. Homer Shoemaker. Transportation — Iteuben W. Kd- ( 1 wards, chairman; W.Scotl Hand, ibe - Itev. Charlea H. Itoliner. Harry F. ] I Stanton, Kdward M.Sulton. Corson, M,. I)., chairman; Nathaniel . S. Golf. Harry T. McDevnt, Mark i I. ake, George (J Adam.. i Membership— The Rev. Jamee K Lake, chairman; Charles H. Bacon. 1 llrrsehel Petal, M. D. Charles K Powell. B Frank Smith. ilutldiug I ufferesla— Spencer B. I Swan, chairman; Alfred W. Powell. ' Joseph G Champion. Allen Soull. John T. Seal. ■ Business. 1 merest. John K. Groves. ' chairman: Wllletts P. Haines, M. D., Harry lake. George B. Parker. , i Charles It. HUlwell. Advertising— Knocli W. Ilprlelgh. chairman;. Harry Headley, Hiram S. , „ Mowrer. W Shalfer Smllb. Gil. M. ■ Town-end. I Kxeenlive — Clayton Haloes Hrlrk. chairman: James M. Steven's, Albeit , | Fogg, Reuben W. Edwards, Allen Cot- , ' sou. M. D., I he. Itev. James K. lake. I Spencar It. Swan, John It. Grovaa. ' Enoch W. Burleigh. UrlDrnrd Fran. Vacation. Ml.s l-cna Morey, chief operalor in the Inter-Stale Telephone Co. 'a oBlce, ha. returned from a vacation visit lo , Trenton. In Tnulon Tuesday morn- I lug she was told al the Penn.ylvaula ' Hallrood station Ibal alie could not ( reach here that day. which wae un ' true. I n the Orel piece, tbe Weet Jer- ' sey A Sea-bore Rail mad tralue began running between Philadelphia and - tbl. city, and In tbe second place the 1 ' elect rlctralu. were runnlog all through j hc.atwytny daya. connecting at Pleas- ! sjjwtllefor this city Mire Grace KilI flB waa ou duty In the telephone MKge (taring Mlsa Morey'. absence. J ail-Ds> Tri.pcr.scv gcvilai i 1'hurvday. January l.'i. being designated a. a day of prayer for national t constilutlouel probihlllon by tbe Na- , „ llonal Wnmiu'e Christian Temperaoee , , llnlou, an all-day meeting will ha , held In Ibe Sunday school room of the Flr-I H. K Church. All tnlereeted 1 In tbe movement are la*lt*d*°lo at- [ tend. Mr. and Mre. J. M. WoodrolTe, SI • West Johnson street, Germantown. V announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Dorothy, to George .1 Eyre Smith, Jr.. of Philadelphia Kyre Smllli, Philadelphia
Mr and Mre. WoodrolTe are sumresidents of Ocean CMy. The Queen Esther will meet on Monevening. January 12. at the home of the Misses Wrlgglna, SIS Washy avenue, at 7.45 o'clock. Mrs. Northorp. district supertalradent of tbe Qnetn Ksther. will be present al thb n.rrtlag full attendance la requested Mtss Fannie B. Cbeyney. of Abaex J a graduate of Swarthmore College, is now teaching lo tbe Toorfb grade of the public school have. She succeeded Mies MecMaban. who eobetltatlng after Mire Wbeeler reslgoed. Will Band Bulkhead. , Allen Scull has received the codtract from, t'lark DtHeobeek. of ttormantown. to place a eubaUnllal bulkhead hi front of and arouad tbe tytaline A pertinents which tmildlnfe la owned by Mr Dillenberk. J Hot Tssrtri kr Use Mha Bernard Kocl drscheL>°f sdelpbla w I rose baudaonat cottage la OU I he 'trey MM * tbeertreme north I sect km. was in lown Tii-sday He I found that his boure mid twvu un ^ t.-oclied hy the storm, f ITbe Yrroog Men's Progressive Leagaa derided at Ma meettag Meaday evening to hold Its annaal banquet this j ear on Monday. January * II •HI take place M the BMrayne.
FIGURES OF INTEREST TO f TAXPAYERS OF CITY
p Synopsis of Annnat Report of Cottoty Collector Joseph I. Scull. ( ' t'ounly ('nlledor Joseph I. Hcnll . '■ presviilrd his enuusl report el the . annuel meeting of Ibe Cape May ,1 County Board of Freeholders at Cape . . I May Court House Tuesday, from . I which tbe 8RXTINKI. lake. I he follow , lug of interest lo tbe taxpayer-: Balance on hand December 31.1. IfllX. t 28 222 42 ] 1 Court.. (Hi OT . Sheriff's Oftlre. 4.1.11 SI , Surrogate'- Office, 1 718 72 ' . Clerk's Office. 12 006 71 I Miscellaneous Sources. Insists; < - Tre»». Check, for school.. I -jit ::t Ire.. Chc-k- fur ' Hoads. ' lb 721 57 I Sale of Avalon Roa-I Bridge , 1 Bonds. 37,hTW II Sale of tlceau CJty Roa-l" , Bonds. I.25U <M 1 Sale of Ocean Clly Bridge ' • Bond. 2<i SIS 14 > County Tate-. |:;4 2B» .Vi . Stale Hcbool Taxes, SI. 161 29 . , Tem|s>rary Ixretis. 415.772 61 ! J »tns no 6R i 1 Court.. t 11.581 soil I Jail. 928 17 j - • Stale Hospital for Insane. I.INO S2 , "oronen, 496 90 { 1 Almshouse. 6 172 84 >■ r Surrogate'" Oltlce. 2.9M 92 1 1 1 Improvement in Alma- ( Elections, 7.911 29 Hlatlonery. 78 96 PiTnllng and Advertising, 778 9u . IDCMMUU; 111159 Tax C-ommlralnurrs. I 119 71 ' Burying Indlgeut Soldier. j '■ and Sailor*, 271 15 | Freeholders aDd OBIcera, 4.246 82 Interest on Surplus Iteve- . . nue. 760 00 1 I ocldenUI. Public Schools. 1,52112 I Public Building, aud ( . Ground.. 6 992 11 , Bridge.'. 9 655 SS , Salaries County O Blears, 4,250 (15 1 r County Road Mai a ten- ■ ance. 14,514 45 ] New Hoads. 20.697 II i Lighting Public Hoads, 1.174 78 Slate Railroad Tax. 74 002 07 1 • Slate School Tax. 70.756 19 Stone -Harbor Turnpike. '259 90 , < Woodbine Road. 1781 49 . Avalon Ho ad Bridge. 6.525 21 ' Interest and Bonds, 15 910 25 i 1 Temporary Loans. 423.726 01 1 1 - City Hrldgr. 15 836 -50 , i > Mosquito Extermination. 500 00 . State School Fund, 10 Ki ' Ocean City Road, 42 661 .17 1 Sheriffs OBlce, 1 271 (10 1 > Clark's OBlce, 10.689 27 1 1 I Road Claims. 2,074 00 i . Debt aud lutereet Special Dfcy . 5 IBS 00 ' Cape May Point Houle- i rard. 10.408 19 ( Slate School Tax Raised by i County. 81,4*4 29 Reserve Fund. 7.481 21 Auto Fund, 7 878 06 1 ' . Male Higbwsv. 1 618 52 : i *694.065-27 j' Kalauce ou hand. * 44 045 91 j I.I AHIMTIEB OF THE IVH'VPT . j ITNIIID DEBT. I . Ocean Clly and Beesley'. |« Point Turnpike. IS 000 00 1 1 Holly Bearb Hrldgr. 2tiOUOOOii ' Hullr Reach Road 17 000 00 - Sea Isle L'Uy Turnpike 16 000 00 ■ ■ Road, 10.000 00 I Scbellanger'a Landing ■ Bridge. 1COOOUI ; Woodbine Road. 10 000 09 , 1 Stone Harbor Turnpike, 70.000 Ot) ■ - Avalon Road Bridge. 17,500 00 ■ . Ocean Clly Koad (Bonds | not Soldi. 62 500 00 ' Ocean Clly Bridge. 22.500 00 1278,51*1 00 Balance Courtly Tax l'n- ' col levied from Cape May . City for 1918. *11.801 65 5 I FltOATISU tlEBT. I . General Fund Notes, *10,000 00 I , Ocean Clly Koad. 31.0M 40 ■ Cape I. la Turnpike. 4,411 00 , Cape May Point Boulevard. 2820 00 " , *49,847 00 , | sucking pond. , . Slot t* Harbor Turnpike. *2.800 00 . Avalon Koad Bridge, 750 00 . 1 Ocean Clly Road. 1, 000 00 J *5.210 00 I ONE SERIOUS FIRE ! Bui awio CbtBMal Waa Owl al *..» hull Biases la l«a«. 1 Tbe auto chemical waa out twsaly- I ' eight times during lbs year 1918 and ' ' extinguished or helped at that number ; ' or Urea, Chief S. B. Conver reports. ' Many of there were Ulll-alarm Urea, . ' the moat aertoua of which waa at the " home of George B reck ley, over Breckley'a paint shop, October 6. Tbe loe» eras about *40. Tbert ware box alarma as foliowa; ' March g — Reatdenee of Tliomaa i. Young. 008 Central avenue: alight. r May 7-Cottaga 815 Fourth atraat, . owned by J. R Kradrick: <50. May 29— Small atoble owned by May XV — twain remote usasi uy
negro named Decker on Went avenue: "july 1— Realdanceof T. Lee Adam.. . Sevauth .ireet and Aabory avenue; j sllglrt July 21— Tar kettle burned over: i- slight. „ July 23 -G Stage 861 Delahcey piece; ' Augurt I— "rossed wires Second P. wrest and Atlantic avewoejwo alarn..; o alight. . September 14— COtlage 717 Weet evenue; alight. September 89— Colored cburco end ; double cottage; MOM. Pnrrcmlur* flTTf Ware avenue; r- slight. re ■ * ■ Iff Bvcstetw frsa Uaaaa. ] " TUamaoy frieod. of Mre. W. Nor- j »° man Fort, of Phdadelpiila. will be " glad to team thai aba Is recovering from a aerloue atlaek of Uloeaa. Mrs. j Fort le a daughter of Commodore aud j Mre. C. Howard Sehermarburn. !; The annual meeting of the Storkholders of The Oram. CMy ftaUdtng 1 and Loan Association will be bald on Saturday evening. January 18th. 1911. al 8 o'clock. 7*1 Aabary avsoua. at which time officer, tor the ensuing year wBI be eieclad. the Saeretory w 111 . present tbe Anoual Report and such tl Other business aa may cnuaa before the He misting wilt ha transacted. A new "> rene. wMIhe wsaad (tha Permrttm can do to by applying la paeaoo at that tiro, or -to the Qlllllaij a* ra Traa—reror aayof the ■■■tin Ot tbe ay j board of d treat.*, on or before thai I R. HowaboThoms. I adv.. U. ■auilaiy.'
f ' ' not strong for excursionists _ ' Board of Trade Only Briefly |i Discusses an Old-Time j , Local Topic. < Al lite mealing of lite. Hoard of Trade : I Monday evening J. It Grove, .poke , | favor of excur.ion. to thl. city ( [ under the tmpre-'lon that the Hoard . ' l nf Trade ha. been again.! excursion*. I'rof. J. M. Stevens .aid Ibal he did " Secretary Town-end stalrd thai llie , board has never been In favor of Sunday excursion. Mayor Headley gave II as his '^opinion Ibal ocean City's success will ' along lite line established by the * founders. Il will always be a collage I resort. Some people, he stated, say i the city ybould have Sunday school 'excursion.. The best churches and j school. In the cille. are closed ^ : In Ibe summer lime aud their metnliera i ! are here. Tbe clly might gel a class I! of people that would drive oilier* nfi the Boardwalk. j ' J Here the discussion closed. j GIVEN SURPRISE j [ Wrddtni Aaalverwarv. j : Norman E. Darby and wife, of West j , were given a surprise ( I here New Year's Eve, on the occasion , of tbfTiribatimveraary of their «ed-j( ; ding. Tlie surprise party occdrred all, I the home of City Treasurer-Holla Gar- , retsou aud wife. 1045 A.bury aveuue \ , i Mrs. Garretaon I. a al.ler of Mrs. I, ' who I. a daughter of Clly Com- , . mlssloner Thorn. , I Mr. and Mre. Darby, who have been , > visiting bare, were Invited that even- , ' lug to the borne of Mr aud Mrs. GarI j relson. When Ibey reached there they , I j found tlie bouee in comparallve dark- , I I ne—., Mr. and Mrs. G-rretson enler- | tabling Mire Ellxabrth Breckley In ( . : one of tbe Inside rooms. , I A. soon a* Mr and Mr*. Darby had ( removed tbelr wrap*, there was a flood t ' of light and tbe "surprlsers" were In ( I I view. Most of Ibetn were member, of ' social organization established here t I few years ago. and known a. "Tbe , ' i A. It wa* tbe II fib weddiug aonl , I all the gift*, which were , '■ were nf woodeu ware, and later ( during Ibe evening tbe refreshment* . ■ were served on wooden plate*. ( ; i Those present were a. follows: f Director aud Mrs R. H. Thorn. Mr ( aud Mrs. Abel D Bcull, Rolls Garret- ^ •on «ud wife. Mrs. Clarence Ferguson. t I I Elizabeth Breckley. Mr aud Mre j | j Frank Murphy, Mr and Mre. Ttiomat I J. Thorn. Ml". Mary L. Corson, Mis. i Gaulier and Je—e Hlepbeo- £ ' and wife. ( | All expressed (lie tuipe thai Mr. and ( , Mre. Darby would live -to celebrate ( I similar anniversaries In like ( Win. . II v -a. | From Ibe annual report of Hie Hlale Itoardof Education for tbe year eDd log ' June 10. 1912, wa lake tbe following: " i Tba total amouDt of aalarlea paid all 1 the teacher. In Ibe (Rate, lucluding the 1 I moan I paid to the teachers' relirem.nl 1 ' fund, was *10.067.509.14, which wa* an « ' of *821 319 56 over Ibe pre- , ceding year. The average salary paid - lo women teacher* lo tbe primary 1 school* waa *670 65; to men tsacher*. ' *6.50 68 Tbe avareg* salary paid ' 1 alamentary teacher* In what are J [ aa "grammar school.." grade. <■ . 5 8, waa, tor men teachers. *889 10, and " l tor women teachere *781 89 High < •cbool salaries for mao were *1.438.41, ' and tor women 99*4 89. ' Say. tbe Has Isle Time* or last Frt- ' day: "The Be. Isle city basket ball • team played again* the Cape May I City team la* evening. Hea lale got _- away with- Cape May City by tbe r score o i 59-27 By Baa Isle winning ibis game Ibey are now tba cbamplona ; , of Booth Jersey. " 1 i ' • , lute real among tba local Red Meo la growing each week, aud the meeting* are drawing a large attendance of tba member*. Than ware * four palefaeas adopted by tba tribe at He meeting la* night.
churches hold week of prayer : First of UnioD Services Adi dressed by the Rev. C. H. Bohncr. li The union week of prayer service, j were begun In the Flr-t M F: Church [presided and an able sermon was .It . ' live red by the Itev ChailrsH Bohuer, ' I pastor of the First 'Pre-bytrrlsn ! Mr Bohuer a theme <»a». "Al-ook Into Our Homes." and Ids text. II 20; 15: "What have I hey seen i thine house?" I In the 'course of hi. excellent eerroon, Mr Bntinrr said a number of very timely thing. He declared that what we have In on, home, really determines a hat our home. are. The ' Into our homes, the books on tlie shelves of our libraries, the magazines on the library table, the very picture* acler of our home. The question of the text, therefore I. a very pertinent There are three things which should he seen lu every home If llie children tu II are to grow lo Christian manhood and womanhood. They are. Hi*, an enthroned HlbieT-ltrcoud, an erected family altar; and third, llie felt j Mr. Bohner dosed til. sermon with an appeal to the beads of households present In the congregation lo give j tbe«e three the right of way In tlielr homes Ilils new year. A large congregation gathered In llie Church Tuesday evento participate lu ibe second service. Tbe sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr J. B. Haines, paslor of j Ibe Fir* Meltmdlsi Church. He read as lessons Epli. I; 15-21, and Bevels- ! Hons. 7:9-17. and he used verse* 22 'and 23 of the ftrst chapter of Ephesiau. . as the text, "And halb put all Ihlnge j under Hi. feet and gave Him to tie 1 the Head overall thing, lot he Church, ' which I. HI* body, Ibe fullness of Him | that Ulletb all In all " The topic for the evening was Tlie i Church." aud tbe speaker's Introduc- . Hon was brief, but concise and comprebeoaive God founded Ihe Church i Ihe fullness of time, neither prriua- ! turely uor loo late, but al precisely llie ; right time al Hi- preordained hour. ■ And Ibal Ural Church, tbe i'eutecoetal . Church, was a splrlt-fllled church, lis ' speaker, were spirit-tilled : so werealso I bearer*. The Holy Hplril's visible ] symbol that day wa. the cloven ' tongue, of Ore upon each of Hie apostles and HI. power was manF In the conversion of ILleolng thuusandii. Here the speaker! figuratively speaking, brushed away denominational llue. aa belug utterly nonessential to the real .plrit of tbe Church of Jesu. Christ, which must ( Informed by Ibe spirit and operated His power, taking of the things of Jew CtwM and showing tbem unto Dr. Halne* pointed ont Ibe bomiden d-ily of mengo unite Willi tbe church, aud he said that the llrat essential to membership 1. repeulance for aud confession of sin and Ihe new birth Into Ihe kingdom of God. And tbla, said, must never be ohseured or glossed over. Mr. Bohner preached In Ibe Methodist Church la* night and Dr. Haines will apeak In the Presbyterian Church Ibis eveulog. The Rev. Blroey B. of Atlantic Clly, will address Ihe uulon service In Immamiel Baptist Church tomorrow evening L H. F-x. of Brtdgeton. a cousin of . John P. Fox. of this city, ! wa* In town New Year's Day. The| KrldgetoD man Is Ihe trainer and driver ofJ. P. Fox's Marie Rex.aodN. Carbon's General Coxey; also Billy T. I and MbaSteadman. All are' well known racers In South Jersey. [ THE SANITARY 74 Tonsorial Parlor (14 Hilar) Mt.sr John M. Rosen baum aeoaeirrog Hpselal AUsaUoa Cits* la Children's Hair Cauiai^ARK LAKE I Undertaker and Embalraer
Apartment Houses 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 of building. Write for particulars. Massey &. Edwards Eighth and Central Ave. Tones' men's ^hop 755 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City. N. J. The Finest Display of Neckties - Ever Shown in Ocean Oity The new KahcttladicT Store is abowiag all Ike ble* hi Mea't Wear sad tiil jaa b welcome to look over oar merchandise- We have a Sac line ot Swearers, Coder- ' wear, Saiicasas. Bags. Shirts, Kid dores, etc . Mew sod Boy's Kaimocwu a specialty - -Sutsoc Hau Hodqnarten far Ocean City Yacht Ctab^Cap*. .* W# Carry Holspraer Moalary
McAllisters The Leading Dry Coods Store January a Bargain Month At This Store THIS WEEK IS ; OUTING FLANNEL WEEK !' * All Outing Flannel Gowns. Skirts, Night ^ Shirts, Pajamas and Kimonos reduefcd. * Lot !, joc Outing Flannel, §c yard. THar* Our Annual White Sal* will begin next Wednesday, January 14th, Syid continue all , the month. V j „ S. S. McAllister . 8Q7-8Q9 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J; , • L « Choice Lots FOR Sale § = \ ! 9 1 ] . *11 Two lots on' Asbury avenue north of | ' Fourth street, .yrxtooeacb: nicely graded:' , ' » only $750.00 * ' % Lot oh Wesley avenue south of Twelfth " ' 1 ' ' » street:. 50X 1 xo: all up -to grade tjuuu uti ' ! 11 A desirable eight-room house on Cm * f ' ' tralavenoe, in good condition lot 40x1' . • ' 1 r « \ onlv .... IJMki tkl { . • i I « i [ • :[ JOSEPH I. SCULL ] ; • r
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;j HARVEY Y. LAKE I REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue I I Ocean City New Jersey ! B. FRANK SMITH - Real Estate and Fire Insurance soma ABBURV AVCNUC, OO (AN CiTV, ra u . . Two choice Iota on Hlmpson avenue near Fir- 1 *rest. (S76 oarh. . Fine two family apartment for aab ou DeLanrey piaco vary raaaouabl* ! (Ullage on t'eulral avenue near F.lrveulb arraei big bargain 1 Lot on Simpson avenue user Fourth street, price *W4 f Lot ou ("antral avenue near Eleventh street II 100. » Lot on Wesley avenua near Sixteenth street 11150 Ploi of ground cor. First atid We-ley avenu* tlx llkl pries Wtwn i " REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ' A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. - MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE ■ No watting for two weeks to know If you ran gat it; w* <va tall yww at i once. Bargains in Ray and Oeaaa final pro pantos C kales srttrew tor sole. Also lob for Invatoment and tor imprnvawl tba ckaiaa ot , Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER 4 CO., Ocxaw Crrr. N. J. f *g At. estate MtototH tatvg grasgsrrg ;] E. J. HANN 1 3O0 EIQHTH STREET OCEAN OITY. N. J. j Interesting to Investors r Those Who Wish i Desirable Locttai lw e Smile Here FOR SALE— ^ k toblocatod la flint n O. tbroa (toy, n I. - — in viebitj' of But* m4 awd Psassylreaas ao4 leadlug Baflroad Wattom. Also *taa for baagalows wenau <• (lie* keaa □arbor Bay , Bamby-f Potot . «. J. ARTHUR^D.JB ARROWS 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITV. N. i. ■
HANN BUILDING Eighth «L Opp P. B. B. Station DIRECTORY -•first Floor— 301 Eighth Street-—-, RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing And Hating 303 Eighth Streef WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractor! 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker <- 307 Eighth Street ' WILLIAM B» DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5 JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder . Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION ' Rooms 89-10-11 I YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third FloorRoom B — PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA . BVKata*: siiS= l J. HAM, Oner ury. Apply la ' :John Marts Lumber Co. Siath sorest aa* Mawoa Ivawi ocbam crrv, *. j.
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