everywhere. ^ | id |* cum pen led with the full neine end | for publication, but a- a guarantee of > 1 DOTS. Dry goods store* are lioldlnif re- 1 ductlou sale*. Ocean City Republican (llub meets durlug Aud the wor-t l» yet to come - ground-hog day next Monday. Will he 1-ee hia ahedow? The Progressive Tellorli.it Company will open branch .tore, in Sea l.le city and Atlantic City. tip to noon yesterday there ajc a. to w lio will I* the neat po«tniaatei \V title at play on Monday afternoon. Fred , young eon of Fred Plilzemnyer. of tble city, fell and broke Ida collarThe Rev. Dr. B. F. Haywood, formerly engaged ill niluloliary work In I'Orto Klco, will preaeul "The Camw of Mlaalona,"' in the First M. K Church Hunday, February s PERSONALS. Charlea ( ' Read, of Camden, wai In town a few daya ago. Daniel McClaln, of May'a I.andlng, wae to town yeaterday. J. D. Colllna, of Camden, vara recent gue.1 of the Marling. Charlea U. Myera, or Philadelphia. ... a v tailor here tide week. Joseph I. Bcull returned Moudty evenlng from a vlalt to Mlllvllle H. H. Jotiea, of Ml. Holly, registered at the Hawlluge during the week, Mrs. l.lllie Fowler, of Dennl.vllte, William 8. Uraham, of Philadelphia, waa In town during Hie week. [I
(> F Nan, of Philadelphia, regl. di feted at the \V Itinera a few daya since. ^ Bberlff Coleman F. Corwnn waa greeting ills many; friend, here Friday. ° M In Charlotte Noble, of Oak l.aue, '' reglriered al the Wyoming a few day. ago. g M laa Kleanor Wilaon la spending a week Willi Mlaa Kdua M. Young. Ihla city. T. Dee Adam-, "I Ihla city, returned H Friday evening from a Irlp lo New ti York. . b Wm. M. Rauck relumed Monday " from a vMI lo Phlladelplila and Inn- • Mr* Addle Hlalop, of Troy, N. Y., " ha. been vlaltlng her cousin, Mre. D. ( M t 'reaae. r The Rev. Peoulngtou Coraou, of , Haddontleld. waa among llie vlaitora , here Friday. « Heranhel Henderaon. of Ihla city, I ha. returned from a few day 'a vlalt to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mm, Robert W Mvill.^f - i iverhrook.were vlallore here the latter t part of laat week. t Ueorge F. Faher, general auperln- 1 teiidant of the Hlmre Fast Idna, waa a ' gueat of the Ulacaynea few daya ago. I Charlea D. Bader. of Philadelphia, | who baa (be garbage coutract here, waa In town Tueaday, Mre. Rebecca Button, of Camden, , hea been vlaltlng her daughter, Mra, Irving Hill. In tble city. Edward Stewart and wife, of Tuckahoe, a pent Saturday here with Capteln i David Henderaon and wife. George McKlroy, of Philadelphia. ' owner of aparlmenl. al Hit Ocean avenue, was a visitor here Suuday. Harry C. Kvane, an oltlcer of the Hamilton True! Company. Weet Philadelphia. wae a vlallor hare Sunday Sllaa H. Morae. of Atlantic City , a member of the Male Board of Education, aod wife were In town Monday Tliey own property here. Klhert W. Trout, of tht. cllv. reF.lbert W. Trout, or tnu cuv. re-
turned Sunday to the Culled Stale, hi Navy echoolelilp at Newport, R I., on M w hich be la an apprevlloa. I'aptain DouglaaaJ. Bailey, of Phil- ol adelphla. hae taken an luteresl In llie re t oast Canal Compauy and a lll make ei i iceao City hie loture home. Mr. and Mre. Fred. D. Doty are sto|. ping al Ihe Sterling Hotel for the winter months Mr. Dotv Is identified w itb the Coast Caual Compauy. A. R. Dodaon aod wife came down 1 from Philadelphia yeaterday In Ibelr v new automobile and opened llieir col- e< lege. MIB Aabnry eveoue. where they ,, expect to remalu for a while. The Mlssee Minnie and Jennie Jackeon. of Camden, have returned from ^ a _ wile, with whom, on Sunday, tbey took an automobile trip down the ( beach ,, Harry F. Haaa. of West Pbllade.pbia. who ie counseled with J. <> DetliDglon ft Co.'e business bouse In e Philadelphia, aaa In lown Sooday, | looking over bia apartments al First , .Ireel aud Park place. Big »las«aitr Bale. Newell Corson ,a prominent Millville merchant, wlm recently poreha-cd tlie slock and bualne** of Samuel Raaaell. 1 819 A .bury avenue. Is now lu jtoaaea- 1 slot! of his oew enterprise The slore w ill be closed on Monday and Toe-fly-neat, but on Wednesday Mr. Corson : will beg til a Mf slang liter sals of the) ™ — ! Anyone wanting a woman for general housework . one that call bake, eaok or do any kind of work, eau hear of ona by applying to Mra. Ray Dee. | <* A .buV; e venue, ChwanCUy. N J j
police work on 1 strange fires „ Bungalow and Old House 1 Were Damaged by Early , | Morning Blaze. I The police have been working all f j week on the two alleged mysterious I J tires here early Thursday morutug last . I -I An alarm was sounded from I Thirteenth street and I'lea.ure avenue i i at 215 o'clock . and the Ocean City I I Volunteer Company', chemical audji j steamer and Ihe Reliance Company's! t • aerial truck responded . I It wa. fuondWiat the Itrc was In the t ■ south end of llie bongalow of Bert i Hughes, of Mlllvllle. located al IB r Twelfth street The Maze a|i|ieared to f have started from two pillow, on the ! floor. The wind waa blowing strong I of llie firemen, It looked a. though r - someone had tried to hum the house < down. The lorn was only about f I no I I The alarm wa- lurned In by Jame. ' Montgomery. - ■ Two hours later lire wa. seen by I I members of the Mead family, neigh- I bora. In a .mall house in Ihe rear of t Montgomery's collage, near Ihe I ^ Hughes bungalow , and John Jagger* untitled Chief Conver by telephone ' The chief and Charles Watson went In the place In No I Company 'a chemical .' * The shack was ablaze. The tire i on a bed in the little building. It was t . soon extinguished, with trifling loss. t According to -the tlremen, Mont I '• ginnery said he had been amok lug a I cigarette as he was about to open a t - few oysters aud had probably placed r ii ilieend of Ids clgarelteou the maltress. t e The cotidltloue were regarded by ' •nnne of the Bremen as suspicious, aud I Policeman James Mould decided to t lock Montgomery up fort lie remainder I of the night. There was a lengthy conference in ' the mayor's oftlce at noon the next I day, and amnug those tu the room ■ were the city solicitor, Joseph II '• Champion. John Jagger. and Iter! i Hughes; also Lawyer HetHfnga, repre I During the afternoou Montgomery i waa taken before the mayor, who told t him he was charged with being drunk and dlaordetly. and asked htm how I lie would plead. The ac -used admitted his guilt, and was given thirty days In i the county prison. Montgomery said that an this was e- the tlrst time he had been before t he mayor lie hoped he would be lenleut I- wllly-hlui. The accused also made a plga for clemency because of hi. young
•S^th her.' * The mayor said he was sorry, but « under the circumstances, and becanse t of certain rumor., he would have In ■' commit him. * Captain H. \V. H lid ret h took Montto the county Jail Friday. J Mall lor Dsmsirs. * Mrs. Dtllie B , w idow of Utjah <l. ( has brought suit, as adininis- t tratrlx, against I /fender S. Corson, a builder, of this city, for (2<i00 damage., • tider the Employers' Dtablllty Act. I Evidence was taken In tlie t'-ape May < County Court of Common Pleas last J week and Ihe case continued to a date i lo be set by Ihe court for a further I hearing Mr. Smith, while In Ihe em- ( ploy of Mr. Corson, fell from a buildhere last April. He died a few I weeks later. A. C Boswell represents i Mr. Corson, and West cot t a Westoott I the plalntifl. I Klaltlng Club lo Heel. _A_ meeting at the m union of tlie - Ootan City Fishing Club will be held this (Thursday) evening In the red of the Klltenbcnse Hotel/Twentysecond and Chestnut streets. Philadelphia The presence of all members Is desired, at business of Importance Is to be transacted Secretary T. I .ee 1 Adams and Charles T Mclllnnls are among those who will go up from this ■ city to attend the meeting. Wants Mem atesnbrrs. President Clayton Haines Brick, of i the Boerd of Trade, urged the members present at the recent special meet lug. of Ihe Miard to bring In as many apI plications for membership as possible during the next four weeks The following were elected members: William ' Bhriver. A. H. Oaborn, R. V. Corson, Lawrence M Dear. Hana Burkbardl, Frank M lMuau aud Raudulph Fogg. On Her VacAllon. Miss Mary Dambert. the efflcteut head of the title department of Ihe - Ocean City Title and Trust Company. .... - .... i,»i» weeks' vacation. gone her two vacation. d
of this lime ahe will spend al her n home in May'a I .and lug In her line of business. Mlw Damberl lias llie reputation of being one of Ihe most u expert lu Hie Slate. , • •— f Hapilsi Church arrilcrs. In Tmmanuel Baptist Cbnreh next ( Suuday. the Rev. A. C. dear hart, of ( Tuckaboe. will preach al both ser- ( vices — 10.80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. The ( eveuing aermon will be Illustrated with etereopHcon views. Sunday school, ( 2.80. Everybody welcome. ( _ " L ' . . ~ J Dr J William Hoghaa, of Atlantic Tt.lted hi. brother. Dr. J. TboroHughes, sod family. In Ibis city, ' Sunday The local druggist also entertained bis parents. William R. ' Hughes aod wife, of Mlllvllle. Sunday and Monday. Hour si Srr.lcr chnngs-d. The Rev. John J. Sweeney, rector of I St Augustine's Church, announced at 1 the mass ou Sunday that, bsglnnlng next Sunday , the hour tor this service i will be St 9 90 o'clock There was a large congregation al Hie me- laR , .Suuday. OSIslsrS IBdinrsl. ! Squire Dud lam has given jodgme.il - for $68 50 against Karl M Henderer lo i. • wit brought by Squire Rush. The , ' sull -was brought to recover on chocks ! !' given by Hendsrer. upon which pay | | ^ suhsaqasMlly --P1-1
INTERESTING FACTS FROM I COUNTY'S EARLY HISTORY
by Lawyer William B. I Davis in Old Book Recently j Picked Up by Him. Attorney Wo. B. Davis, of Ibis city, j In tils possession a rare book deal ! ,lug with the early history of Cape County. The book, which ha. ( Interesting Items of Information and I of local interest. The historical poriltlon was w ritten by Dr. Manriue Bees. an acknowledged authority upon ' Hie subject, and. llie following are some abstracts: ; It appears the county takes Its name Bay In 1021. David Pieteraou DtVrie- wa* the " next pioneer He entered llie DelaBay In 16X1. and first landed at neat Cape Henlopen. Decaught seven whales: we could done more If we had had good ! ' for they struck seventeen tlsh and only saved seven ' -March 30lh— An Immense flight of j wild pigeons obscured the sky." "April Mill Sailed over to Cape where tlie coast trended E. N K. and 8. W. Came at eveuing to the mouth of Egg Harlxr; found tielwren J May and Egg Harbor a sand , beach full of small, low, saud hills . Harbor Is a Utile river or klel. and j the Jand Is broken, aud within , the bay are several small Islands ! Somewhere fur tiler up In Hie same direction Is a bealiful high wood." . was probably Homers' Point or Beesley's Point, clothed in Its priml- i i tlve growth of timber, Mr. Davis sug gewts. Gabriel Thomas, lu his history of Jersey In 1698. gives us the folparticulars concerning the tmi mediate neighborhood of Ocean City: "Great Egg Harbor, op which a l ship of two or three hundred tons may sail, w hich runs by the back part 1 call it hack because the flrst tuiprnveI ments made by Hit Christians wa- ; Delaware River able. The commodl ties of Cape May County are oyle and I whalebone, of which they make pro. i dielous quantities every year, having mightily advanced that great fishing , taking great numbers of whale. j r yearly " t Oldmlxou, 17U8, says: "Tlie tract of j i land between tbla (Cape May) and r Dlttle Egg Harbor goes by Hie name s of t'aue May County. There are aev- ■"
eral straggling booses on Ihls neck of ' land, the chief of which Is Cox's Hall. ,r there's yet no lown. Most of Ihe Inhabitant* are fishermen, there being " whalery at the mouth of the hay." m The flrst suit on record In the county j w Is one for assault and battery. "Oliver j second John Jan-la is accused by ! George Taylor of helping the Indians ! "William Johnson drpoaeth and | B sallh that be came Into the bouse ol | the said Jarvia aud he found Indians ^ drinking rnm, and oiie of the said , ' Indiana gave of the said rum to the | ( said Johnson and be drank of It with * ■ them The aald Johnson, refusing to j ® • clear himself, was convicted." ' As early as 1692 a ferry was eatsb- 1 '' llshed by law over Great Egg Harbor j ■ River, at Ibe place now called Bees- | Point, a proof Ibat there must | been Inhabitants on both side* of Ihe river and contiguous lo II al that | period, says Mr. Davis. X Tin principal aalllars, or Ihnae who - I were here previous lo 1700. were^ I principally attracted by the Induce-' menu held out by the whale tiebery. ! - and Dong Island supplied the principal | ^ ■ portion of those who came prior to; 3 thai time. r In the winter of I7IS-H the county ] e came near being depopulated "by a £ s grevlous sickness, " which carried off { between forty and flfty of the Inhabl- ^ tatits 1'be disease came on with "pain , In Hie aide, breast, and sometimes In ( •f the bi£k, tooth, eye. hand, feet, legs , " or eaei" It claimed as lu victims , K- qjeojjlt of such well koowu county j , names as freaae. Swain and Hand, j '• As the population at this time waa not over two buudred or three hundred. It n might well be termed grevlous. The 3, symptom* knoan would be well; <• calculated lo coufuse a modern M. D. j 9- by reason of their prolixity, Mr. Davis It has puzzled many |>eople lo ; >( account for the ImmtDse heaps of ^ ,e shell banks found In some placea In f the county. These accumulatione no [l. j ii,. l*rr from the are debru
manufacture of wampum. Black wampum waa moat esteemed by the I ad la us. and lbs fact that most of Hie shells are broken would Indicate 1 that these depoaiu are the remnants from its manufacture. Of Ihe aborigines of Cape May County little aeema to be known. I'lautageuet, In 1748, speaks of a tribe of shout II fly, known as Kechemecbes. of their burying grounds was discovered near Beealey'a Point. Thai they were quite numerous before the advent of clvtltxatlon to evidenced by the n-sunn* srrow-heada and ! " domestic Implements found. Jacob Bplcer. in bis diary, Uvea, among other resources for the coanty J in the year 1768. the llamof "mlllens" at £500 sterling— a reward to the female Industry of the ooonty. The history of the mitten trade to related In a letter from Dr. Franklin lo Benjamin Venghan, In 1748, "on Ihe , benefits and evils of luxury 1 "The skipper of the shallop em- [ ployed between Cape May and Phllaa delphla had done us some service, for a which he refused to be paid. My wife, g understanding he had a da ugh tar, sent lier a present of a oew-feshioned cap. Three years afterward*, this skipper, l«tog at my house with au old farmer it of Cape May. hto paaaenger, he n mentioned the cap and bow much bla >e; daughter had bean pleased with II. e. -but,' aald be, 'It proved a dear cap to f. i our neighborhood.' 'How so?' 'Whoo tmy daughter appeared with It at oar
, I all Hie girl* resolve. I to get such caps I . I from Philadelphia, and my wife aud ] r than one hundred ppuuds fur the i whole ' 'True.' said Ihe farmer, 'but | you do not tell all of the story. I think I, ' tage lo us. for It was Hie first thing 1 1 Hist put our girls to knitting worsted : mittens for sale at Philadelphia, Hist i ' they might have the wherewithal to j ( buy caps aud ribbons there, and you j i " know that Industry has continued.' . II yon the whole I was more reooticlled to thl* little piece of luxury, since not ^ only the girls were made happier by j. I having the caps, but Philadelphia ' . with the supply of warm mlltens.' " Mr. Davis Is accumulating facts for " su Inteuded publication concerning . the history of Cape May County. I.oae Daughter to* Death. |f I Vera Dauthendey Frailer, aged six d I years and eight months, third daughter of Mr. aud Mrs John W. Krszler, Jr.. whs have been summer residents
here for a number of years at 919 Central avenue. was stricken with dlptheria * on Janusry 15th and passed awsy ' early on Thursday. January 22. The many frleuds ol Mr. and Mrs. Frailer e will learn with deep regret of the 1 parents' bereavement. J Kslotlnl I.lfe lu Florida. « Squire Rush received a post-card e ' Tuesday from Captain C'llolou D. f who, with three others from . this city. Is uow tu Florida. Tbey hare been In Tampa, Palatka and a ! Ocalla^and were golug lo St. Peters- t burg. They look a ride up the Ock la- f 1 aha River, famous for Its crooked t channel. Tlie captalu of a vessel told ( j them thai this river has 976 angles and ^ horseshoe turns. , Kmplovrd In Pblladrlphla. ' Miss Olive Ernst, daughter of Mr. {and Mra. George W. Ernst, of this i city, Is employed as a stenographer | and typewriter In the office of au IroD , company In the Land TIHf tiqfl T"* i t Company, Philadelphia She likes ( 'the position very much Another , j daughter, Miss Amy, Is mtkiug rspld , | progress lu her commercial course ; studies In a college in Valpariso, Ind. Fred. Pontlere has Installed up-to-date machinery lu his shoe shop on Aabury avenue, helnw Ninth street. machines are operated by electricity, a one horsepower motor being the propelling agent. The machlues, 1 which sew. polish end otherwise do 1 Hie work on llie alines formerly done band, ere e great lielpto the owner. ! Each can be operated separately. I Frtls Bold to Troy. p i It was annouueed, a few days ago, 1 ! that Conule Mack has sold Harry Fritx, the former Central High School , star third baseman, and who also played lo this city for several seasons, to tba Troy, N. club. The terms "iof the sale were not made public f Friti was with WllmlDgton last year a and made good there, but reverted to o the Athletics at the end of the aeaaon. a, e.
"i1 haye baseball from c. mack , ' Christian Endeavorers Willj, i Auction It and Glove From a Eddie Collins. | 1 . hall presented by the far-famed Connie 1 1 Mack, his autograph on the sphere. • „ . aud a glove from p)ddle Collins, of Ihe ! , [ Athletics, used by blm Isst season, wlll j j I be features of the "Penny Social" to j a be-glven by the members of the Chris- f , Hen Endeavor Society of the First j . Presbyterian Church Thursday even- h ! Ing, February 31 J t show on this oi-caslou. It will require , five cents to enter dolls, end Hie dolls i , w III lie voted for at one cent a vote. , I The first trophy will be swarded the j | , 'doll receiving the largest number of] t Vote*. Trophies will also he given the | 5 ] the crowd present. " 1 1 J The Christian Endeavor Society t , mem tiers were very successful with a | , exiiect this lime to go much ,
merry party at the breakers ; Miss Edna M. Young Pleasantly Entertains a Few of / Her Friends. I Mlaa Edna M Young- has returned ; | to Ocean City after spending a few j weeks in Philadelphia and vicinity. 1 | aud they had s mo-t enjoyable lime i around the iqien fire place of The I Breakers. I Among those present were Miss1 j trude Mayhew aud Mildred Demmy. j of Philadelphia; Misses Anna Cham* I piou, Sarah Smith aud E*telle D. j Hits city: Ralph Miller. Au-' Chalmers Klrswell, Morton;. | It. Rust and James 11 Young, Jr.. of Philadelphia; Drs. J McClure on McCarthy, Lawrence. Mas*. the Reading Railroad Company si Tenth street, this city, attended the of the Philadelphia and Read- . Railroad Company's Veteran { Association In Scottish Rile Hall, j Philadelphia. Saturday evening. The members of the association have been I the employ of Ibe road over twentyfive years. There were lino present. I the banquet speeches were j made by President Baer. Hupt. Kwtng . and other officials. Following the banquet there was a vaudeville show. BrldlMendrn Appointed. 1 The Cape May ^County Board of j has appointed Hie follow1 j lug brldgeteiiders: Scbellluger'a Dand- ! Grande bridge, James lieale. fl per day; Sea Isle City bridge, B K. jDadow, (30 per month; Tuckihoe : j Maurice Gaudy (20 per month. ' The services of Howard M. French at I j Ocean City bridge and Harry Slebbliis < ! at Avalon bridge were combined for I Hie present. ; I City Treasurer William McCoacb, • James Franklin and George F. t'ber, i of Philadelphia, were among the prominent visitors here Saturday and r Sunday. Rain was tailing when they ; left Philadelphia on Saturday and the weather wasn't very pleasant In Ocean City In Ihe afternoon and evening, but it would take more than a rain storm c lo keep these Oceao City enltiUHiasts - away from this resort al Ihe week-eud. F-nirlnrer "Ed" Hand, of this cllv Engineer of |
and au old friend, E. K Earnest, of . have gone to Whale Beach on a gunning expedlllou They peel lo be a way several days Mr. ■ some years ago, was a tele- ' graph operator at the Reading Railroad Company's depot here. He j studied civil engineering and la now ( employed by a large Arm In Phlladel- 1 Pbla. _ Woman nulTrngr alerting. I The executive board of the New JerWoman Sultrage Association will meet at tha Slate capital tomorrowmorning. In Ihe afternoon there will a conference of suffragist* on the subject of Ihe house-to-house canvass. ward leader* will be present discuss their special problems. , There will be a large attendance from Ihe southern part of New Jersey. The children of Mr* Mary D. Mason 1 desire, through the Hkntisei., to L thank thalt tuauy ~fH|ml». lnelnfllPI 1 the members of the quartet that sang, ' for llieir klodueas al ihe lime of their 1 mother's funeral. To Do Street Work. Director Fisher, al the weekly meeting of tba City Commissioners, gave , ' notice that on February 12 be will 1 Introduce an ordinance providing for a . lot of street Improvements In different . parts of the city. 9 ** Metropolitan Sanitaiy . Tonsoriat Parlor r- 829 Aabury Avenue John M* Rosenbaum PROWMtTOS Hpaelal Attention Olvan to OitUlren's Hair S MARK LAKE >• Undertaker and Embalm er -Phonal* OCKAH CiTf. K. J
Apartment Houses3 are considered the best Income Producing Investment in Ocean City, and we have - several nicely located FOR SALE at actual cost. A - TERMS EASY and you are saved all the annoyance of building. Write for particulars. ? ! — - Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ave. ■ ' ! : I0NE5' MEN'S QHOP 755 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. EVERY SOc VELVET TIE REDUCED TO 25c '• We are showing the spring line of Derby Hats ami wooM be glad to have every man in Ocean City come in and lee the Uteri styles. We have as fine an amort - r ment of Raincoats a* can he found this aide of Philadelphia. Every one a RAINe i COAT. "Full Dress Shirt*, aolt pleated luawn." Sole agent lor Holeproof la Homer v. Sweaters. Kid Gloves. Suitcase*. Bags. Steamer Ruga, Umbrella*, Shin. Bathrobe*. Underwear. Caidcaaea, Coin Purse* and other Novelties. Everybody :o Welcome. Headquarter, for Ocean City Yacht Club regulation caps. " STETRON/I4ATS CAP#
McALLISTER'Sl, i - " j Annual White Sale Now Going on c j and Will Continue All This Month
BIG BARGAINS JN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
of Samples on jiale Here at f * Regular Wholesale Cost. j
' A I. Si i SPECIALS IN LONG-CLOTH, PLAID, DAWN. MADRAS. ETC. Extra Fine Long-cloth. I a yard* for . (1.40 j 1 roc Stripe Shirting Madra*. Ijcyd. use White Stripe Madras. 10c yd. J Ixf- DON T MISS THIS GREAT BARGAIN EVENT "to* S. S. McAllister Ocean City New Jersey I :|Foi Rent liy II|6 Keair ^ a . 1 & New comfortable brick houses with 6 rooms aud I I ' X bath; modern in every way; hot and cold water; hot | | 11 • A water heal ; gas and electric lights; stationary wash t w trays; nice porch. • S 11 Why live in a house without conveniences and j ^ 4 heat when one can he had a reasonable rent? . ! i X g ' X % Would he pleased, to show you through these ^ !- 4 houses if you will call and see 11° ! i "josefh 1. scull jtiarvey y. lake r, J - , ; I REAL ESTATE „ I 838 Asbury Avenue 1 | Ocean City New Jersey v iaa. ...iiiiimmmimmmnmmMMMM! ; 11
B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance 103« AS9UMV AV8NUC, OCCAN CITV, N.J. Two choice Iota ou Blmpson avenue near First street. $875 each. two-family apartment for aele on DcDancey piece, very reasonable. on Central avenue neer Eleventh street, big bargain. Irfit ou Blmpaon avenue near Fourth street, price $325. Dot on Ontral avenue near Eleventh street, $1100. Dot on Wesley avenue near Sixteenth street, $1160. Plol of ground cor. First end Wesley avenue. 100x106. price $2000. J REAL. ESTATE -rxa INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 4.11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. ' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No wait! uk for two weeks to know If yoo con get R; wa eon tall you at once. Bargains 111 Bay and Ooean front properties. Choice oottagea for ..1. Also Iota for Inveetment and for Improvement— tha choice of , "-en. J, M, CHESTEE.& CO., < Ocean City, n. j. r ■ rbal_ estate momraaoe investments E. J. HANN ® 305 EIGHTH STREET OOEAN CITY. N. J. 1 Interesting to Investors r Those Who Wish a Desirable location lor a Seaside Home FOR S ALE-J few lota located In Section G. Ocean City. N. J., iq vicinity of Stala road and Penoaylvanto and Randlog Railroad station*. Also atlas for bungalows situate 00 Gnat Rgg lr Harbor Bay, BaaaAay'a Point, K. J. ARTHURoD. JBARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. HANN BUILDING — Eighth 8t. 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 Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Floor— 1 Rooms 2-3-4-5 llOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder ' Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8-9-lO-t J » YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B — PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA . si v&aua tsa e. j. HANN, Owner V ury. to .1 John Marts Lumber Co. I ' Sixth Street and Ha van Avsnue OCEAN CITY. W. J. lumber MUhrotk. Mouklmgs. Buildmg Paper. Piaster BoarJ. Nail*. Sash Walgbta. B aw. Eatimataa Famished -Prompt DvlWvry;
iioTO.a .srt rnnitia. OPBX ADD VBAB Scotch Mall 5lh 81. and Wealey Ava. MKsrkfcM t."ro D^McGlbany. M*r. H0T6L bise/iYRe...Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Blraeta OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. Smith Bickisoham. THE IMPERIAL I01S i-KNTKAD AVE.. OCKAH CITY, H J THE KATHLU Central Avenu*. OCKAH CITT. H.J. Will re -open la Mareb M IssKH LKW1B A COHAK1. WYOMING TM OCCAM ATKXt'k Oeeaa Clly, N. i. A. P. KIUEk HOTEL ATGLEN Ona of the most aaotrally loaatad hotel* ta Ooean City. Tba aim baa always bam to make this bow select and homalUt*. asxl tta large and assured putronae* pro Tea its ■norm*. For tarma and parthailar* alJfm , a. c. eorr. myTHE WILMERS 708 Central Ava. Open all Ihe year. First -elaaa tabla board. Evening dinners. nan. c. r. widskn STERLING HOTEL OFKH A IX VISAR Hot water haat. Winter boarders solicited. E. A. D4MBKKT.
THE HEWLINGS Moat desirable location. Open all year. Elevator to street level: Vapor Heat. D II. HCWUIGi HOTEL LORRAINE 841 Central Avenue Open an the rear, aret-eUaa^taMe^bwd , MRS. WI1XIAM PFAHDKX The Pontlere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING ! SHOP - (WPAIRINQ MEATLV OOf»C 1 $14-918 Artery Ave., Oceal City, N. J] ■Ell. KeTATK AMD I AST! RAUCK. C. L-. LAKE = ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. MR Aabury Avsnue, Ooean Ctty. H. J. IE E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH BT^ET OCEAN CITY NCR JCWSKY j ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies
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