Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY, -M A Ki ll 4, |9H. We "hall lie glad to receive Item* ol new* and communication* of interest to thin community and our reader* comnanled with the full nam* >nd address of the. -writer, not tiecemarilv fop publication, bul a* a guarantee of " good faith. DOTS. Building prospects here look good. Something like a blizzard, wasn't it? Did you file your income tax report? That mild winter prophet ia "flow ed brought the people out. Wet ready for the course of lecture* In the Find M K Church. And Ocean City get- the State Teaelien.1 Summer School. Now I. the time to do your spring advertising tn ibeHKSTiNjlfiT They say it was the worst storm efer e\|>erlenced >0 Ocean City. Several meetiugs sclieduled for Monday evening had to be postponed . '.Don't forget "The Itose Maiden" lo he sung in the First M. K Church. - Joseph I. Scull has rented one of his new houses al Klevtnih street and Bay avenue to Samuel Souder. of flits cay. Ocean City plans a big lime at the opening of ibe automobile bridge Faster Saturday, (iel ready In celebrate, everyone! An ordinance providiug for opening, grading and otherwise Improving a number of streets In various sections of the resort »•> passed on final reading by ibe City Commissioners al 1 heir weekly meellng. The clly will spend tl.Wsi 80 In advertising the resort In uewspapersof Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washlngloii and Pittsburgh for ilie summer season. The award was made to the Borland Ajgeury, the only bidder It was reported by Director Thoin »l 1 lie, meellng of the Clly Commissioners that the New York lirms which recenlly bought I lie clly bond issue had asked that Ilie bonds he senl 1 hem 111 New York collect ou delivery PERSONALS. Charles <\ Bead, of Camden, was in town Sunday. C. I). Avis, of Woodbury, was a recent visiter lo this city. H. Stevens, of Wildwnod. recenlly registered at the liorraiue. Mrs Eleanor Gannon, ot this clly, Is visiting In Atlantic City. Mrs. Edward Hand and son have rrluiiird from a visit to Bridgelon. O. J. DeKousse. of Cbestuut Hill, was among the visitors here Sunday, Messrs. Powell and Waller Mathews, of Petersburg, spent Sunday In Ocean Mlsa Josephine Taylor, of this city, has returned from a visit In Philadelphia. W. b. Sweeten, or Camden, was a guest of the Biscayue a few days W. H. Marlln, of Philadelphia, wait a Sunday visitor al the home of Miss l.lla Sleelman. . Charles E Klday, of (ieriuaulow 11. a collage owner here, was 111 town duriug Ilie week. J. W l.y singer aud daughter, irf Norrlstow'n, were in town the Utter part of last week. Mrs. Herbert Huxzerd and daughter, of Audubon, "have returned home after a visit to relatives here. Herbert D. Beeves, ot Port Elirsiwlli, vfslted friends In this city Ilie Utter part of last week. Howard Evens aud Miss Helen 1-. '"veils, or Marllon, registered el the {lew lings a few days ago \ll>s I. uU Welsler was vislllng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Welsler, of this clly, during Ibe week. Clly Solicitor Bleakly, of Camden, s i mminent rummer resident of this city, was in town Saturday. Dr. I. N. Grl.com, who is spending the winter In Camden, paid his biweekly visit here on Tuesday. Sheriff Coleman F. Corson, of Cape May Court House, ebook btifds with ids score* ol friends here Friday. Mrs W. Wilson and M eater Everett Wilson, of Mercbantv tile, registered al the Imperial a tew days ago. Mr. aud Mrs Charles 8 Wood, of I'liiladelphla. aummer residents of ocean Clly, were here last Friday. Miss Bella (loft, of Philadelphia, ow ner of the Sterling Hotel, this city, was among the visitors here Friday. Miss llerl ha' Sheldon visited her parents in Mtllvllle ou Suuday and could not gel back t i Ocean City until Tuesday. Tax Collector E W Burleigh, who was seriously III for a few weeks, Is able lo be out, His many frieudi will lie pleased to know. Clly Treasurer William Mcl.'oach, of Philadelphia, accompanied by James Franklin, owner of the Strand Hotel here, were among I keviallore Thursday. - DauleHioff, who lias been seriously III at bis home In Philadelphia, Is slowly Improving In health, his many friends In ibis clly will he glad lo know. Mrs. J. Elmer Sandl. of Beading, has returned home after a vlelt of several days here al Ibe home of Prof, and Mrs James M. Stevens. Mrs. Saodt Is Ilie wife of a former principal of Ihe local Jngh school. Mr. and lira. C. Homer Shoemaker went to Brldgeton lo spend Sandey with Mrs Shoemaker's parents. They were storm-bound and did nol return lo Ocean City until Tuesday noon. Mra. K. W. Rutherford, of Philadelphia, bat opened her collage, iUK
SI SCDLL HAS PASSED AWAY est Wife of Chief of Police Was c " a Sufferer for Many »c Weeks. "d Mre.-Caiuenue Scull, wife of Chief; "v of Police Samuel B Scull, died at her I home al 5 o'clock Tuesday morning of — I which she had patiently suffered U" j time of her deal li. ' ^ ' lug. Services will also be held In A- I \ bury M K. Church. Kngli.li Creek, si body will- he sent over on lire I er Shore Fast blue ear I hat ■fiernoto, Interment will be 111 the cemetery of < Beside her husband. Mrs Scull 1 „, leaves four daughters- Mr- Clarence - Hay wood, uf Atlantic Clly; Mr- .Johu ■ fiec. Mrs. Warren AJI«n, lire taller of I Philadelphia, and Miss Julia Scull, of • ^ Ibis city. a»l of whom were with her I in Fort Worth, Tex., March s. pais. 1 where he had gone for the benelii ..f « Mrs. Scull was Ihe datighler of Peter • „f English, of English Creek, and »*• ' d Isirn there March III, 1H.1I She re- > sided there until her marrlsge. She ' and Chief Scull came lo this clj)' in October, 1891. The .English family 1 f have been In ibis coiiulfy for Iwo » :p centuries i Hlie was a meniber of Ihe Asbury M. E. Church from childhood, anil < ihe local church. 1 " She was active In lodge affairs, being " '• a member ot the Daughter* of 11 '• America and P.O. of A. 1 Mrs. Scull was a oonsi-leiil Clirl-- I I- I Ian and hure her Intense sufferings > if with marvelous fortitude. As a wife 11 she was a perfect helpmate and as a 1 d <if her children " """ * - Chief Scull and Ills children have I „ Ihe heartfelt sympathy of their circle v of friends. 1 ■' NAUTICAL CLUB A meeting of representative yachts I men from clubs from Bay Head, N, J , " toCape May, aud Iheu ou Ihe Delaware to Trenton, N. J., was held In | Philadelphia Friday night to consider I the formation of a mammoth nautical I y club ill Philadelphia. The object ol , the new club w ill lie Ihe educational 1 f features perlalnlng to yachliug. with 1 Ihe social features combined Some of [ the plans of Ihe new organization in- 1 e elude an audllorlum.'W'li-re there will" 1 be thlugs uaullcal, engines will l>e run. - '• carbureters electrical equipments, "all- '• cutting, navigation and cliarl work ex- ' i. plained. II II Is suggested that Ihe dues In- of s 1 nominal fee, aud that two types ol membership he allowed— active ami 1 |. associate. Willi a llio-earid member- ' In sight, this new club bids fsir to Is- ' Ihe clearing house for yachliug and I K motor boatliig In t hi- section, as "the hoard of governor., and ex-nftlcer- will • be the ofllcera of Ihe new club. . up a prospectus uf Ihe new club. Commodore M. K Brlgham, owner of « II Ihe Callpli, was elected chairman, aud his committee will meet In tnske plans rf for Ilie ndw club , t Present at Ihe meeting were Caplaln 1 I.. F. Ku'bena, who look rligrge of tin- I r galherlug; William Spless. M. K llrlg- I ., ham. fieorge (Jumpherl, Peler Hall, 1 William Brown, Commodore Charles - J. Currin and Vice Commodore 1 Charles F Wall, of Ihe Ocea* City Yaclitb'lub; Commodore William I '.tb. I Charles Helber, Edward Bechl, C. S. > '■ Sfreel, Bufus Leimlng, William Alder, I < ' ' 1 u r i Granger-, It Mlnshall. Harry > Me-eroy, William Maupay and Wll■r Ham Alexander. 1 •f ll Is pro|Mmed in have a handsome 1 nautical club, with accommodation- < 1. for the Houlli Jersey Yacht Itaclng 1 Is Association, Ihe Baruegsl Bay Association and the Delaware River Yacht 1(t Racing Association There are some 1 l(. 800 re%dy .to take membership In Ihe 1 'uaullcal club . . I lb w. C. T. U. RECEPTION Will Staler Address The local W. C. T. L*. will tender a if reception lo lire meraby* of Ihe Board of of Educallon and ll*ir wives. Ilie , teachers of the public schools, and Ihe a high school pupi's In the assembly riaim ot the high school Friday evening, March 18. Mrs. Deborah Knox blvlngslon. a W. V.. T. L'. worker of national repute, has hecu secured to deliver Ihe principal address of Ihe evening. There will eleo be eelectious by a 10 male quertel aud a quartet of girls of Ihe high school. III A cordial Invitation to be present is extended to all wboYre-mletested in the W. T. U. work. el will Change Hotel Nanie- ™* Miss Ida V. Brown and Miss M. Jean Macklln, of Philadelphia, who ily have rented Ihe While Hall, through the agency of 8la»tou aud 8cull. Inc., Uy will change-lbe name of Ihe house lo While Hall-( 'handler. These ladies have been In Ihe holel business here i£ for a number of years. Asb iry avenue, preparatory lo briugUf" lug dowu Mr. Rutherford, who suffered a stroke of paralysis last fall, '* and whoee recovery has been very slow. James Murphy, a prosperous Phlla- , '' delphia business man, aud bis wn-ln-law, Harry J. Taylor, a well known ro plumber with many friend, here, were , In town Thursday. They have a col l a- I age ou Ocean avenue, uear Flfleeolh - 380 si reel. I
"THE ROSE MAIDEN" WILL i BE FINE MUSICAL TREAT
s Cantata to be Given in First M. E. Church Within Short Time. a f A successful altempt to awaken and ; dj being carried forward by 'lienrj ujjOurncy In conducting Ihe reliear.alajjif / The Itose Maiden." week by week, ipfwnb his Clv-rus of aboiil forty voice-. • Which will be augmented up lb about c as a public iwrformauce. - The motive that prompted Ihe - formal Ion of the choral aociely Was; 1 "I". no piil.llcsi."' and a»a musical - The work' ilse'lf I- adopted Iroui ll.el f Herman, printed in English form. will. English word., of course. The fairy I -lory briefly lold The < Juee.i of , calm snd desire, lo be made a par f laker of Ihe earth life, enjoying Us r experiences sod partaking of Us life f'ndet the name "Roseblosaom." she ! I wanders through Ihe world, finding a maiden forlorn, *«io has had more experience than wisdom, aud w bodies of broken heart, bul Ihe fervor of yo.nl. Isupon ' Itosehlossom," and she seeks compaulnuahlp with the murlal*. j w hum -lie lives in iucli perfect happl- i ne-s llial she leunnt survive bis death f The chorus of elve-. as the closing -number is one of the most attractive: and expressive parte of the cautala. as j they lament the queen's death. The Inst ruuieiUatioii al Ihe begin0 begin) lo a full chorus, "(ireen j tValrs and Vtueclad Mountain." The j attack and execution of this opening j (iurtiey holds bis chorus strictly lo i 1 the heal of Ihe halou. aud I- a ina.ler The voire drill given each rehearsal . valuable that every singer in our clly | , should be eulhuslastically working < al Ihe reliear-als, aud. afler Ilie I , work Is llul-hed, -Wlial might have j , l--en" w ill he Ihe lament of many who j , "might have been " " Roseblosaom" does the soprano , work throughout the cantata. Ihe consign itlcaut parts. The baritone represenls "Spring" In Ihe opening part. 4tid "The Forester" In the closing, w hile 1 lie- contralto takes the pari ol , "the gardener's daughter," and assists In the chorus work. TIiechorusl"Mld , the Waving Rose Trees," as well as "(I Borrow," are b-aullfully ex- , preaalve, while Ihe "Wedding Chorus," beginning "'Tie Thy Wedding Morning." catches Ihe full swing of the , of Ihe ranlala; and l-sung , with splendid enthusiasm and efl'ec- , llrldsl balls so- rliisld* ' It Is the inleutlou of Ilie managers of the choial society to have "The Maiden" rendered during Ihe Holiday. We predict for II a most suc.-es.ful ' retulerlug. and Ihe hearliesl kind of support by a record attendance SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL C'lrarrd More | The "penny social" given ler Ihe , ausplcgs of the members of Ihe Chris- , Han Endeavor Boclefy of the First , 1 Presbyterian Church Thursday even- , was most successful In eviry way. sum of |t8 !» was cleared by Ihe ' society, which' was 1 16 more than they , realized at a similar event a year ago. , Miss Maud Foulds waa the highest , , bidder for Ilie baseball presenled to the , . society liy Connie Mack. Ihe great , , leader of Jlie Champion Athletic*. It • "knocked down" lo her for The glove worn by Eddie Collins, of Ihe Alhletlcs, during games last sumand given by him fo Ihe society, evidently was considered rather valn- ! able, as a memento by Joseph Swan, who got il afler bidding up fo 12 SO. 1 The doll! contest w aa one of the In- • terestlifg eweuts of the evening. The' ■ wlnnera of thia were: Find, Mabel Foster: second, ixiuls Snow ; third. I<oulsa Carlson. The members of Ihe society worked hard to make the affair succeasful, and they appreciate Ihe assistance . CITY'S POSTMASTBRSHIJ? . aisi) Thai ». Frank •m.litc* ap- | ' Although his term as postmaster expired some weeks ago, Howard M. Hut Ion I. si II I postmaster— or was up to 1 noon yesterday. It Is reported thai . ' ihe appointment of B. Frank Hmilh lias been held up because of charges thai he didu't have Ihe barkiug o I Democrats of the city. There la a story that, at the request of Congressman Baker, alx of Abe • candidates for postmaster got together " and decided that any one of them would be acceptable. If Congreasmau Baker desired lo make his selection from t lie number. Mr. Bmlth's name was not on Ihe list sent the Congreaa0 m*"' — 1 — ... '' J. C. Champion Drew Plana. • Joseph tl Champion, of this city, " drew the plans for the double alorea and apartments 10 be built by C. M. _ Campbell at Twelfth street and Asbury avenue, the bids for the erection or which were opened a few days ago. ■ The operation will cost about M500. - The building will be frame, twostoiies, , wlih brick front. .! FOR 8ai.K-— Ocean front corner lot Eighteenth street and Wesley ave). Also lot on Eighteenth street adjoln1- ing above corner. Apply Ciiarlbi E. 1 Bii'*v. 5110 Wayne avenue, Uermsn"i town, Pbila , or youssown agent. » adv. 2-5. tf. " 1 For -Bale.— Couagea and lots In ' most desirable locations in Ocean City, II Apply to a. Cotton 618 Aabniy avenue. | Ocean CUT. New Jersey. adv.
t ^ 1 TRADE BOARD TO MEET MONDAY , > ' !• Regular Monthly Gathering j Had to be Postponed Be- ^ 1 cause of Storm. 1 ' It ^" ,reul*r "f M,e Bo*"1 »f 1 s <>•? evening, bul. ing lo ilie storm. I I jit did nol come oil It will lie held J K j uext Monday night, ami all member* t jare urged to he present, a. very Im- \ r| |s>rtsol husinsss I- to he lrji««ti-le-l ii The former president of tlielmard, r I- James \l Sleveu-. ... the only , rinr noticed in the llieeilng room last , Monday oiglit For braving Ihe -torm . lie deserve- in 1* given pubjlt- recog- f, r TO PROTECT FISH " duced 111 Ibe Hlale legislature al Ilie | fl -jinalance of the Ocean City Fishing) ' Club.'w hii-b was repreaeuud al Treu- i ' - 1 Inu by T. 1-ee Adams: ' -| Following is a copy of ihe act pre- " ! pared by William B. Davis: ^ " j and seine, and size of mesli lo ha used lln fishing lu Ihe waters of C>pe, • ! township. County of Cape May, also ' ■I Including Ihe waters of Tuckahoe 1 ' j liiver.Middle ICIver.tireat F.gg Harbor s and Ihe creek, aud stream, emptying b t i lutofbem.Greal EggHartK.rBay.Kalu- * ■-bow Bay and Homers' Kay lu the >j Counties of Cape May and Atlantic. •' 'j Be It eiiacleil by ||.e Hruale aud j General Assembly of the Hlale of New 1 I ] Jersey. d ' I. It shall not he lawful for any person or persons whatsoever to set or 1 ! I draw any uet or seine which shall F > exceed twenty.flve falhomt lu length ' • ''ave less than a three-Inch mesh ! 1 ; in any of ilie wafers of Upper Township, hoideriug 011 ihe Atlantic Ocean ' or in Che water. of Ureal Egg Harbor fl • Bay and lis tributaries, to wit. Rain- " ' bow Bay, Homers' Bay, the Tuckahoe • River, Middle River, Ureal Egg Har- . • bor River and 1 li e creeks and ' streams emptying lulo them In Ihe " Counties of Cape M sy and Atlantic, » provided, however, lhat Oils Act shall J not apply to the use of uels or seines " in the w aters of the Atlaullc Ocean ; outside of one-half mile from Ihe outer inoulbs of the inlets. 2. And provided further thai this ! Acl shall not apply to the fishing with P ! nets or seines of longer length and *. smaller me.h within one and one-half miles of the Inside mouths of the Inlets " 111 -aid Upper Township for the flsh L commonly know n and designated as mullet (genu. Mugil) from the twentieth day of Heptember lo the first day t <>f January 111 each year. - ' :i. And provided further that Oils t Act shall nol apply lo Ihe use of nels a r or seines not exceeding six fathoma In | length aud nol more than three feel In depth, wlih w hal Is known commerdaily as a one-fourth Inch mesh, for Ihe taking of while ball, minnows or oilier no., edible ll.11 to be used for t. Be It further enacted that the having In possession in a boat In any 1 ot Ihe walera alinve mentioned any uel or net" of a greater length than smaller lhaii three Inches shall be construed a violation of this act; and thai ' Che jolnlug together of two or more ' - uet. shall he a violation of Ibis Acl. ' .5. Every person offending agalu'sl Ihe provisions ol Ihls act shall forfeit ■ and pay Ihe sum of fifty dollars for each nffenseand theHmall Cause Court " 1 shall have Jurisdiction .to bear and ~ ' determine complaints brought tender I C be provisions of t his Acl. f 0. An Act lo regulate Ihe length of nets and aeliie* lo lie used In fishing lu f Upper Township In Ihe County of > j Cape May, approved March 8Mb, 1900. j is hereby repealed. ( 7. Huch parts of an Act for the Preo- . er viiion of Fish In Ihe County of At- < I I lantlc, approved April IStb.lSTf, as are hiconslslenl wlih Ibis Act are hereby 8. All oilier Acts or parti of Acts ] 1 other .tbsn tboee above mentioned , 1, which may also be Inconsistent with e Ibe provisions of this act are hereby re pealed lo the exleol of such locnosls- . P 9 This Act shall take effect Im- *■ mediately ,
COTTAGES RENT FOR NEXT SEASON Estate Operators Repojrt Unusually Large Number of Inquiries for Houses. ; Wlih the approach of spring, cot ;ta-e renter- are making their appearj are a. busy a- foe- nol only lu j dally Inquiries now bring rofor Ihe summer aud rail of mil 1 In addition' lo those already noted the columns of the hkstivki . J Chester A- Co. rrjmrt Ilie reufalof cottage 'I23i Central avenue to Mrs. T. wjfmm. of Merrhaolvllle. Joe. 1. Si-ull has made tlie following -Collage. 511 Heveuleeiilb streel. Cottage. 810 Hevenlh street. Clayton Haines Brick reports the rentals: A|iirlmerif in rfir VYtlkle ApartUpper floor of ihe Mtlrliell Apart- ) merits, 1511 Wesley avenue, j Joseph Barron'- collage. U-". Central | Hlantqn Slid Scull, Inc. re|-irl ll.e j lug rental. : Collage of Heyuioiif Devi., Pemod 1 .Ireet aiidCorlnllilinaveune.lnUeoige Freeman, of Herman lown, who had last year.One of Ihe Colonial Apartment, lo Mat hew son, of Philadelphia. One of Ihe Eureka Apartment., Fourth slreel aud Atlaullc avenue, to Mr. Helzer, of Philadelphia, w ho had Ihe place leal season. Our of Ihe aparimeuls of A. B. BamThird slreel, near Corinllilan avenue, lo a Phlladelpbtao. Cottage of Joseph l>. I.ee, Penulyn place", lo. Tioga family. City Treasurer McCoaoh'. collage on Brighton place to Mr. Howell, of Phildelphia. Slore of Waller Brooks, ou Ihe Boardwalk, In Waller Chapman, of who will run a bowling | ' rn-r ('apt. -Vance Early, First Lleul Ab fred R. Hmilli and Dr. H. D.Taylor, who will be Ihe second lleuleoant of Company G. Ihe new nimpauy of the National Guard, wrul 10 Atlantic Clly ulglil, w lili a half-dozen of men, lo see Compeny I. members drill and get some |io!iitera The uniform worn by Ibe National Guard Is drab Instead of the old blue. Olreclor flatter "on the Job," Director- Robert Fisher, who has charge of ihe city's streets, was promptly "on the Job" afler Ihe heavy alorm had sbaled. His men, with . 1 heir machinery, cleaurd off Hie streets, and sidewalks, and many i people arose as one person and said ] flattering things about Mr. Fisher - j Try an advertisement In Ihe hkk- j Sale Cheap) Second Hand Sash, j Doors and Lumber J JOHN MARTS -1 Metropolitan Sanitary Tonsorial Parlor; 829 Asbury Avenue John M* Rosenbaum proprietor PIANOS for Rent for the Summer Season. We pay all moving expenses, tunand repairing. New 1914 Model, Famous Alien Upright Pieao-SiSO New 1914 Model, Famous Allan Player Piano— $500 •oo. 4*1. Rsllt sf Msslc. tt.se* , Scarf ss4 Obs Vsar Tsslsg Free. EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS Celebrated A. R. Chase Pianos — Player* and Baby Grand? Will take jour piano ia Exchange. Henry Kloetz 2047 North Park Avenue. Phlla., Pa. room Traymore Hotel. Nlota Hi. and Wteler ATS., IMID Clly. N. J . from May JO October I. IM«. r
&OOD PAINTING JULIUS E.""oGHER, Jr. fainting ane decorating pmilaoicpmia occam city. n. j. 26b s. twcmticth •tmcct #0t hohth ctsut LAWRENCE M. LEAR Sucrtssor to ...» es-w N.C.GODFREY iarxo-avATt. isc-a Upholstering, Awnings, House Furnishings 657-659 ASBURY* AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN WILL SELL VERY REASONABLY. OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE. 1912 Model Autokrat Oldxmobile Roadster 40 Horse Power every Part or Car in excellent condition, starts readily on compression. could easily se conventeo to touring car or , delivery car. ADDRESS BOX NO. 20, SENTINEL OFFICE OCEAN CITY, N. J. N R
, mcallister's The Leading Dry Goods Store Special Sale of Waists, etc.
Waists ( We have placed on sale to , close out over too white r waists, tine material, broken ' sizes, regular Si.< >0 and #1.50 waists, all at SOc. New line. Crepe Waists 1 and Mijkfv blouses. Si. 00 r and $1.25. "s^-
Dress Materials New line Chico Silk, a fine , quality wash silk, 27 inches | wide, all shades, 25c. j'd. Big line of Crepes, j L Crinkled Ripplette, Per- ; cqles, Tango Cloth. Cbaljis j and Serges.
S. S. McAllister
Ocean City
New Jersey
Ifoi |nii| me Yeai y "I fCcw comfortable brick houses with 6 rooms and 1 3a bath; modem in every way; hot aud cold water; hot x 1 £ water heat ^ gas and electric lights; stationary wash & *4 trays; nice porch. X X II Why live in a house without conveniences and X j W heat when one can Ik- had a reasonable rent? j* ' 'Jfc H Would Ix: pleased to show you through these X - 2 houses if you will call and see A. | JOSEPH 1. SCULL J 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. I harvey y. lake REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey B. FRANK SMITH ~ Real Estate arid> ire Insurance lOae ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN OITV, M. U. Two rholoe loll on Hlmpaon avenue near Klral street, $875 eaoh. 1 Fine two-family apartment for aale 011 DeLaooey place, very reaamiable. Collage on Central avenue near Eleventh street, big bargain. Lot on Hlmpaon avenue near Fourth street, prloe $8'J5. Lot on Ceotral aveoue near Eleventh street, $1100. l,oi on Weeley avenue near Hlxteeutb atreei. $1150. r Plol of ground cor. Klratand Weaiey avenue. 100x105, price $3000. REAL ESTATE .»«* INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 ElffHtln St. Ocean Gity, N. J. ' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE, No waiting for two weaka to know If you can get It; we can toll you at once. Bargalna in Bay aod Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for aale. Also Iota for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ooein City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., - Ocean City. N. J. Interesting to Investors — —OR i Those Who Wish o Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR S A L E-A Jew lota located lo feetkm O, Ooraa Oty. H. J., = la vicinity of Bute rood and Paomjltinia and Reading Railroad xtatkma. Also aitea for bungalow* shut* 00 Gnat Keg Harbor Bay, Bsaaley'a Print, N. 1. ARTHURoD.JBARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. T — * . . . . • John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street end Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Lumber, MiUwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weightx, k etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblis and ©COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS '!>" :-»i ■<! Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - -- New Jersey
hott.i x snd cotttam. OPUN ALL year Scotch Tlall Cor. r.tli At nn,ri Wesley Ave. v.i',4 .nd°rm#rqr.1*Hot^Sater 1 nKsfmiwip. B McGlbeey. *<«r. H0T6L OISe^YRG... Ocean Ave. Kriwern Flghtb and Ninth Htreete OI'F.N A IX THE YEAR M. K. BXlM Bl'cKINOHAM. THE IMPERIAL Wit l.-KMTRAL AVIL. OCKAN CITY. N J ! k£«uJ?rrJ£r n»"!!LrhU*HnUr Nr. C. OCRIL THE KATHLU t Will rr-upaa in Marwb ^ U I STUCK I.tcwin A CON ARD WYOMINXL- — < rat ot'KAB ATi:*t »: \ t»l«-n all the yaar :: Hot Water Baa A. P. Riun HOTEL ATGLEN On. uf li,. ainat en. t rally loaned betels la OoaaaOKy. Tb. aim baa alwayi bam to uiaks tl.i* bonu *.lae< and bonwUka, aed Its • larva and as. 0 rod paironag* provaa its anaFor ternia and partlaulan addraaa, a. c. (HIPP, Peep. ; THEWILMERS 7nn < 'mint I Ave. «l*n all Ihe year. Flret-claa* Ublt l-iard. Kvnilng dinners. ■a*, c. p. wi Lam STERLING HOTEL OI'KN ALL YEAR Hot water heal. Winter hoerdere solicited. THE HEWLINGS Mo*l dralrable location. Opto all Tear. Klevator lo street level. Vapor . Heat. l *1. Hi:wu>oi N lilt I. and Waatey are. (Maaa CUT , M. J HOTEL LORRAINE 811 Central Avenue MltR. WILLIAM Pt'ARPKR The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP - REPAIRING NEATLY DONE t »: 914.911 Atbory Ave.. Oceaa CMy. 1 JJ C. L— LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AOENT. . ICR A. bury Areas*. Oeaas Ottr. *. J. tjau tor aaic. Coua«*t toi reel. E. C. BOYLE J1 } Real Estate Broker 624^ EIGHTH STREET [, ocean city new Jersey ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies g (Oaccaaaar tal-O. riiie|lil) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Producta Batter and Wgy . Ask for Booklet ef BpedalUea _ Oidera Delivered Both Phooee First National Bank ' Ocean City, N.J. ~ CAPITAL ISMM. SUVUK I4SJN U M C&BUHK. rraatlUBl H. a. BT1TW. vim PrUial W. BOOTT WAJID, nateHl J. P1TB1AJI TATBM, SOIMtWr DIREOTOMi t V Ooraoa Jooa eBLBaeB a. waster Lea* LaMteB-Leeaea KilaH. MarabaJl C.F. 1 "TfTae Was. U- Moore AlSart P*a, — • Yi 11H1 aa« Siii inuit biu sL Krerr toenity IHlMHRaaMI— uteedad to em padmea, jsxxxsxz sac— ■— teuteateUoa uaaroatted la RaaOaekPteaB

