Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. MARCH SO. 1914 We .ball l>e glad to receive Item* if j new* and communication* of interest - to tbla community and our reader* , . everywhere. All communication* should beAc-j commuted wlth*the full name and : adSfcw of the writer, not uece**arlly good faith. Yr . I DOTS. Auottiqr enow storm Sunday innrti-i '** . lib »*d' Met ywur Job prlulluK done now at | the HKSt'iNHl. Printing hou«e. Kat I— j factlau a**u.ed The Ocean City Hu»lne-» Meu'. A*- | ttoclalloii' a III elect officer* *1 it- meet- ^ Havfyour job pilortwc done at the • Hkn'TINEI. office udw. and ihu* avoid A meeting of the officl.l board of the First Methodist Kpl-copal Church •will be held thi«evenlug at toe usual 'time and place. ^ PERSONALS. C. H. Hamd^wa* among the visitor* ^ here Monday. Robert W. 8cott, of tlverbrook, wa* In town Monday. , O.'J. DeRounae.of tSennaiilowii.wa* i a visitor here Sunday. Mia* Bertha Sheldon, of ibl* clly. spput Suuday hi Mlllrtlle. - Ml** France* Smith, of this city: I* visiting friend* lu Philadelphia. • Andrew Marshall ha* returned from a few day*' visit lo Philadelphia. V.J. Huuibrecht. of Philadelphia, wa* a visiter here fltirltig the week. IKbeiierer Adams, of West Philadelphia, wa* In town during the week. * J. H. M act ague, of Philadelphia, J wa* among the visitor* here yesterday. tlA>rge F. Start, of Philadelphia, lias beVltaj >endlti|f a few day* In Ihl* city. Thomas <V. Jack, of Colllngswood. reglsteml at the Klberou a few day* ago. Fmuk "Plait, of Atlantic city. * visHed hi* mother here' a few day* Mr*. \Y S. W enrich, of Philadelphia, wa* .a recent guest of the Sterling. Burdelt Tomlin, of Millvllle. was amung the vMlor* here during I he w«ek. Freeholder John - P Fdx. of tin* rreenoiuer. jonu r. rui, vi vm-
clly, spent Saturday In Bridgelon and 1 Kalem James Ward, of Philadelphia, was !' -the guest of lir H. I). Tajrlor and wife (| Sunday. William Francis Smith, of Phlladrl- j phis, wa* among the visitor* here Moudky. t Bernard Kuckde*chel, of We*! Philadelphia, wa* among the visitor* here Tuesday. _ t tSeorge Loiter aud w Ife, of Plilla- | delplila, spent a few day* here during , the week. . , Captain L W. Mulford and wife, of | Philadelphia, were among the visitor* 1 T Saturday auk Cooleyaud w ife of Herman- > . town, have been spending a few day* * at IMS Central aveoue. " - Ml** Emily B. Herri*, of We*l Philadelphia. I* lb* guesl of Mr*, (leorge C. Murphy, of tbl* city. .Dr. W. W. Maddock, of Ihl* city, lias returned from a few day*' visit to Philadelphia and vicinity. Mr. and Mr*. N.- -fl. tlolT have » arrived for the season and opened t their Boardwalk apartment. « Ml** Julia Robinson 'Ua* returned In • her liome In tbla elly after spending ■ several week* In Philadelphia I Charle* Chalmers, of Newfleld. a 1 former, resident of tbl* clly, wa* ■ among the visitor* here Tuesday. ' Mr*.' Clara My era, of Philadelphia. I* visiting ber I'arenl*. Mr. and. Mr*. C. Wataler, and sister, Mre.JeeaeCone. t .Mr*. J. T Kidey.i'barle* E Rlday | and Raymond 8. Riday. of Uermau- , town, were visitor* here a few day* | •fo- . Joseph M Rowland and wife, of < * Philadelphia, cottage owner* here, > on St. Charles place, were In town tbl* City Treasurer McCoach, James Franklin and George F Cher, of Philadelphia, were here Saturday and Sunday. T
Mia* Kltuheth Brangan. of tbl* P clly. returned Monday evening from a • vtelt "to friend* In Philadelphia 'and J Camden. (leorge C. Murpliy atleoded the funeral of an aunt, Mr*: Barbara " . Murphy, at l«euover. Pa , on Wedues- ' day of last week. Mr. aud Mr*, (leorge McCuidy. of this city, were entertaiued by Mr. and " Mrs." William Pfander at the Lnraloe 1 Tuesday evening. * Harry Haa*. a well known Weal Fblladelplilau' who epend* the' mm- . met eaaeona here, wa* an Ocean .City [ visitor on Suuday . Mr. and &ri\ A. D. Stidtiam have , returned to their home In thle city after spending the winter month* at Tarpon Spring*. Florida.' [ County Oommlretooer Frank J. , Gorman and William A Cloak, of Philadelphia.' reglaleted ' at Hie Wllmer* e few dey* ago. ( M re. Albert Gilbert be* _ returned lo j her borne lu thi* efty after e pleeeanl , vmU to her daughter, Mr*.' Arthur ( Cheater, at (WWt*wood John Sayre. aeeratary and traararer of the Reel Estate end Search Company of Cape May Court House, wa* aaaoog the visitor* In this rttg hn , Thursday tamed to her home' in Iht* ehy after
deeming boast ^ was made GOOD * , A Local Resident's lTn»flac 5 "i Test of State Public -j Library Board. ' 1 I.rorao.ei'u 'wulenl"' J." 1 concerned in the pr»gre» -Jihc ""•'•J 4 ' | public library and relaie- p*rttcul*"> , [j* public library for' our town, by <'■* ^ generous Stale: and, having had s h * ' [after certain choice bonk-. |h*i «* *ere hungry to see, we rallier.dout.i-l . ' ' that brave, comprehensive statement 1 1 The attitude of llie average urau a"'- , 1 cerulug a woman's capabilities out lu ji f llie world's hustle Is one of skepticism -, I I a tinge of mischief. Inuclilng llie ie»l , ' desire to gel certalu rare b<Mik-. * re- ■ copy uf a very, very valuable ami rare ! ' book that was known lo exist, but question. •'•You may be disappointed. jel wej ' may Hud II," w as the progressive re- 1 • spons* Dial came to an Inquiry alsiul letters, one of mmlesi victory. Eureka' at Wa*biugton,aud the" A*tnr-LeiKix" i , S'ew Ygrk hardly come under llie rules governing • the Congressional." • able manuscript, "aud a suggestion thai a deposit of pISOU, to Insure the -ale , return of the manuscript copy might . secure the loau of the book nilier ' cured In Icjudoti Till* from the A-tor-Lenox, New York. Then followed In- ■' formation concerning a catalogue ,.i country and abroad •■We. cau get you any book you. " want" still holds, and llial km. I ..f help from llie Hlate I* to -land hack) - opened about April l-i or 2U Ills certainly exhilarating, 171.1 In , say amar.lug, thai we are to be pulln - t touch with the libraries of various j State*, and of Hie Nallou. a- the
the real seeker alter knowledge, the h Inward the opening of a public | h library. *bow an lulelleclual awaken- i h lhat I* most encouraging u LOSES FATHER BYDEATH 11 New* ba« reached Ocean City llial x Samuel l>. Wllsuii, of 'Ileal'* Island, Maryland, died last week. at ^ llie rl|« old age of HI years, lie wa- |( Ralph Wilson, of the Ocean I'lly ! [[ Club, ' We desire to express to Commodore and hi* family our heartfelt 'j sympathy and condolence. Mrs. kailhcw creaawrll Dead. 1 Mr* l-eii*. wife of" MatHiyr'Cre**- * well, Jr., died In thle clly Monday ' morning after an lllne** of a few • week*. Fuuerai service* will be beld at.lbe borne of t'udetfaker Mark hake 1 at 2 o'clock I bl- Afternoon, conducted J liy the Rev, Charle* H. Botiner. lo- " lermeut wlU be at ziea-lde Cemetery 1 Mr. and Mra. t'reaaaeli came tnthl* 1 city from New York about a year ago HrsllBI Maw aekool. ' Additional pipe* have been placed tb* Wesley ayeoqe. public school I beating plant durlirgtlie law few days. ■ aud It I* felt that the *cbool will be ' heated lg good shape next winter 1 WKb aprlug hero. It I* hoped by the 1 school authorities that severe cold ' day* are over until uext wlutet . D. *1 A. to ke Pkoinrspbrd. Ocean City Council, N° 10. °f A., will have a Brat class photographer present* at their council session on Thursday evening, when a member "
photograph will be taken fur twoceul* ° each. Anyone wishing a down can 1 have I heai at a reduced rate Kail*- * faction guaranteed — — — — — — — — 11 spending several day* with ber sou. 1 Stephenson, and hi* family ai ' Wenonah 0 Harry J. Taylor and family. of Phil- ' adelpbla. spent part of the week Id ' tbelr cottage lo this city. Tbey Wert 1 accompanied' by James Murphy. Mr*. 1 Taylor's father | _,-TW \Kev. R. H Barnes, resident , rhapikln of ChilW Church Hosptla!', , Weet Philadelphia, spent yesterday , here a* I he guest uf (.leorge < , famtly. Mrs Uenlc (ilulckert of Pblladel- , phla, returned home Friday afternoon , after spending a few daye In this c«y ; after ber collages. She was a ) guest at the Kathlu while here. Put the Captain David McCoach, of . Philadelphia, was among the Visitors ' bare Knnday. He *a> *c-om pan list ' by William Calhoun and John Boyd, r also of Pbtladatphla. ( aptaln M.Cnach I* a summer cottager here. ' Ml*. W H. Towusend and too have - returned lo tbl* eity from BtopmQctd. • N. J., where Mr*. Townaend wa* > called by liloa** In tier family (leorge j M Plautt.har father, a bo wa* stricken i ' bronchi to hie home in Bloom Bald
OBJECTS OF PROPOSED NEW FISHING LEGISLATION
Secretary T. Lee Adams, of ~ Local Club, I£akes Compre- 5 hensive Statement. A-fccd *ii «mI lint uf ti„ reason - I lull to "ilere-t It-wtf-.n n„ mtro-j -erne- w a- led from June I t„ h -t.'te-l Hill lUltihg Willi hmge, net- " U-'walri- and.lhr ssler- .tf U.inlw,*' a It.v Ncor of the act. p.-v-l I ) j repealetl: Rierofore. *ll„wu.g any •' i Kav Mr rlaime<l Rial Ihr -waters' i' lhe 'ebh tide. »o f*r It- channel ' , coiltd he dell tied. , - Middle tow nship and Isiwer lokn- ' ' ! Ir'ngl h of net. lo S>> lalliom* A "The absurdity of the law a- it. now • ..land* Is" apparent. ( -When Atlantic City dampied lor ' ' legl.lalor* promptly acted, but that the • net ll-hermen In the counly shoui.1" ' nul l>e disgruolled, threw the water* of Cape May County and Burlington i County Wide open Cor the ll.lieruicn 1 ' residing at Komers' Point and English i I reek In Ihe lower end of the county |i ' mul at Leeds' Point at the upper end j The bill receotly introduced by .'Senator Wbeaton' wa* drafted sftrr t j coiisulfatlou with the president of ihe [. j I, is rei|ulred in Itariiegat Bay. Jo, tlfe'n'n'servatloii uf R.e I ll-h lu 1 llie-e water, and, ha. Ihe hearty u -U|.|»irt of Ihr Mtkte Flsli and lUme k| "Vhr grealesl euemla. the men w ho ,r n.h for market have are Ihrmselves. ! because the old uet* of the menhaden „ ilslirrnieu can lie bought for a song, njlh'ey are largely u*ed. The niesb I-. s about out and nne-half Inches . and lej nothing hsca pes. A* many small, un- ! - ones nod most of Ricui are
usual ilihig for • great number of t> taking of rnrV or ulrlped bt*s from t March I lu NuVemher 10, but they can , lie hough! at H imera' Point and c Kiiglish Creek aud vicinity, If Ihe i think you won't tuform on llirm, at any time of llie year when > " There is a law, with a heavy ( pruallv, prohibiting llie catcblug of diamoud rm-k terrapin, but one llalier- | j man lhat I know swaep* the creeks , eel*.- but, I am told, be make* more i money from Hie sale of terrapin ,in At- ( laiiRcrity. | thought I had blm last fall. I found oue mau be tried to '**11 ' , theiu to, and wa* told where bedid-, sell them, bqf could get. uu admlmlnn the party w ho was *ald lo have purrha-ed them. "We who have llvpd here for some ye«r* have seen the flab growing scarcer and scarcer, each year. The rheepslie.d have beeu gone lor two or more ycor., none having been caught ••Very lew rock have beeu caugbl with I look and Hue lu the laat three ye*r-, and eacn year fewer than-the year before. The earn* s la true of perch and, lu tact, all other flab, aud some mrs.ures must be taken to preserve aud conserve the supply of fl*b lu our w atera or In a very few years, they will be practically extloot. JlUe catching of tl*h by oat* or traps or pound, or With rod and reel during the -pawning *e,*o0 I. a crime aud ■liquid not be permitted. -The baymeo generally, excepting those W bo use a uet. approve the proponed li'w.and tbe neilera ere very dew number We here the signature*
of e mimiier petitioning the l<agl*la- i lo ecr favorably ou the bill aod , •ball gel many more. "T,i» - if fhl* act b of vital Importance to tletan Cfty, Homer.' and Beesley'a Point, as Lb* greatest a--ct we bave Is the splendid body of wiier lying .round us. Hi* now i magnlrteeot po.«*»ed by any resort along the coart Tb, bill' will, to a great extent. If enacted iuto a law, protect llie fl*h that come lo our water.- It will deprive a few men of ttie privilege of wbolaaale slaughter of our food eod game flab, give employment as' guide* aud yacht captain* to " twenty men for every on* who I. injured financially by U* passage? "Further, there -will be a deputy fl*b knd game ward en appointed from ' Oceau City, one who will be on the ' job' aud we to It that the flah and 1 game law* are enforced, aod tbeOeeao City Fi-Liug flub stand* rowdy to ' augment In- com peoeatlon , If nara* ■ „ry. for a -trlet and right patrol of ' our waters The dub will also pram . for acoovtcikm for every violation of - the lt*h and gam* law*. • The organisation was called Into , existenor for I ho purpose or ao forcing ex l*t trig law. aod aaovlng for iogts- • lature to protect and eeerorve |fte e gaoie Bsb In our welers aod WO are 3 ••■a tb* Job a "Our Bret meaUug was hold A afloat 16. IMI. *'• "fliflhar at tha peoaaw
steady demand for cottages Real Estate Operators Say 1 Calls for Summer Homees Increase Daily. i '(.•r foliage, for the summer reason ! I iiient- i—pif |,ad made to c me d..wn [ and relect their hJmie- However, ' «*«"n it allies Brick 'reports^Hie ■ml Mr- Hruiier. experienced liolel people from J'n.ladefpbla They will name of Dougherty A Heitner * '"Rage „f Mr. (ireer *11 Park owned by Dr H J Summer In South Ocean I lly In a Philadelphia parly PHl'i rt^'V ,he'b*'r 10 * THIS CITY'S MILITIA - Has dinner - of vtsklng One of > A- must nf our reader* know, l om1 pany li. Third Regimenl Infantry, r *«• mustered into the service of Ihe I' stale* March IS. Some of Ihe more ' ha- started out on an unluckjr day and . lhat misfortune will follow 41. In the • army no such thought exist*. (In tbe ' contrary. It i- rnn.tdered as an muen 'f Of good InrlPaml fortune, e This company was formerly of Beverly, hiil^disbindcd on account nf ' non-attendance to drills by Ibore who >' look an oath to do an. Alter quite a e long, hot tig bl between several Inwna of 'South Jrrrey tkwaiel'lly obtalncl >. This < -out pany ha* (he ehauceof <■ making one uf ihe best mililary cumI, pamesof llie Stale, with new material (he lorm of meu.uew equipment, >1 quarter* and el »l lilug and noblackeuad i* pre-tlge of ihe past and bright pro*.
nf this company will probably be in d Ihe Haun Building. a' At the present lime. Company tl has llie miliiuiuni strength required li la*- of llfiy- eight men, bul still lia* y room for about ten recruit*. Tbey g in u*l lie eighteen years nf age, hooeat, t upright aud of good moral aud a The regular drill utghl w III probably t held Friday evenlug* at 8 o'clock c •harp. Once a year lb»y wlll.goto t with Ihe regular* for a week or day*, receivlug pay therefor. The nou commissioned officer* will *.*■■■ be elected . There la room for two ( good cooka, who muat tie white and enlMed In tbe company. First Llrulenaul A. S. Howard, , Third Infantry, la In command until , aucb time a* Ihe elected officer* have ( passed the Slate military board ex- , stoned by the liovernor of ibe Klale. | There WilL be an election of four , sergeants and - six corporals very | ' shortly . They will be. afire elected. , subject .to an examination to obtain , • their warrant*. At the proeent lime Ihe ft ret eergeaul Is Sergeant A. U. , Winkler and the quartermaster , : sergeant I* Sergeaut Than. V. Townrend, and! hi aeuior duty aergeant la r Sergeant J. E Trout, all of whom ' were duly elected by the company, . anil w ho will be autyect to examloat Ron In lb* future lo obtain warrants. i Vance L Ealy bae b-en elected » captain; Alfred K Smith, llrot lleo- •' tenant, and Jamea W. Tbnraton. a«ci oud lieutenant. Thea* gantlemeo s ' will make good officer* *od Ibe oomI* pany should thrive odder their leaderif"" .. J fr THE BREAKERS OPEN 1 coral* arrives MMMv. mordofl „ M...o or ■——•I* »•«•'• The Breaker* I* Informally openad V for lb* *e**ou of 1814. ae'tbe owner* ■ were compelled laat Sunday lo an let - cpmpened laai isuuu.j — — — ■
talo gueala. In .pita of all- Ibe enow , and cold weather. t Thorn who registered were J. M. , Rowland aud wife. Dr. Fred. W- , SnMth. Mr*. B. B. Fenoer, Dr. and Mr* Wayne T. Kllilan, Philadelphia, and' M« Mr. HoM. W "astj «.; tb. day -1 for lb. , formal opening of tb. bourn and by , lhat time The Breaker* will be In full readioeec for tb* "bang-up" FaM« r arorou that I* predicted (If Mr. Foddl* r 1* eonaiderat' enough to poll up hta . j radishes •- ■ time i;i members By lb. ekk mm next cummer we will have a m r chip of over *»." , Moat of the member, of the etab are t Philadelphia bosineas and |.rofeaalopai t men . ho .Demi tb* summer aeaaooa "^atcry.and.^ 'ble* dehgbt. o I* to nam the *pr"'« »1"1 ""nmet day a | . inflahlugoneiRiertbebay or oeron. f George W. 1-ong. of Philadelphia, aihlmu* fnrm can be men In lb* rorf „ ZZZu the gamey channel bT^beTL-t-" Of lb club fmen a : Phlladelpbia ' :«rs jyg~ -- f
"tickets in the i ways of eyil" " The Rev. C. H. Buhner'S" Re raarkahle Seimoniti Presbyterian Church. 5],£^£"rr^'?r; y . r,rT, ,»lh!'.'lrT"'f ' Au«r.,"Td j - ! Ill the evening. "Tickets III the Way* jof Evil" The evening text was! -land wen, " j After a somewhat elat-uare mtro " wa. related aud II* |wrwiual appHca-l *' Ron show n in Ihe men of today, the >- ! Itev Mr. Bohner -tatcl the two be..' a " [under wtncti tie desirtsl to enforce tbe y ou" Is Involved in ll.'e ri prc-wioii. He [ "I Iiald the fare ' In Rial renre he paid in more expeii-ive reuse during the voyage. Inaddiiioulothcuioney.lt . k coat him Ihe i«arl of an aW.rovlng . conscience, llie assurance of Hod's ,B protection and care, the sacrlllceof his official bouor a. Rod's commissioned * ambassador, the mortification of bejug aroused frbin In* slumber by Ibe lure criminating questlou* aod perhaps b ki.-ka of the heathen chip-owner, cud y Ihe danger of. being cast Into Ihe • raging sea, knowing thai II was all brought about by Ills sin. -No one can do wrong without paying ... Impoverishing fare for II Cut prices and bargain counter, are sf unknown in the mart* of sin. The moat ex|«nalve thing w uhln the reach n- of man Is wrnng-duliig Karen's uxe* y, on bis paltry ware* areV. ruloou.ly lie high lhat hi paying 'llie fare' Ihe re apart from llie Intervention of Rod, _ iy an eternal bankrupt id "In the second place. "coulluued Ihe he apeaker, "ticket* In the way* of evil he do uol carry lo Ihe promised desllnatu Ron. Katan lakes a man'* fart and rel" him dow it al a very poor landing, place. Jonah -paid the fare' and id Tarahlsh, bul Ihere wa* a mlgbly ho wind, a *lorrn, a rude awaking, and i an unexpected stop-over at a iflkMbe na ataRon on the way He" had hi* ed labiir for Ills' pain. It U alwfly* an The devil I* a .-heal, lie never give* of a quid phi quo. u- "Here I* a young man. illc I* belli (ermlued In have a good time. -He it. Indulge* lu guilty phaturea. He ed spends many dollars on Joy ride* and os- at road hnuw*. and has In return >r* headaches, a ruined body, and a hradaciie*, rumen nony, ana a
anul. He started for Tar- 2 Slush, but be'laudslu perdlllou." lu closung his remarkahla reriuou, Itev. Mr. Bohner urged upon tbe young men and woman lu the congregation. who had bought the wrong ticket, that It ta time lo transfer. . He aald that Christ came Into the world to set meu right. To that end He paid tbelr ransom on Ilia crnaa that H* might deliver them from the pain aud the penally of sin. baker to quit — V Coaerraaroan Mas crown Tired A dispatch from Washington a«ya Rial Congressman Baker, of Ihia die- . trlct. has announced lhat he haa had enough of pujillc life after a single I ' and would not be a candidate to succeed himself. This surprised 1 Democratic leaders In Ibis aecllou. It J waa said that Cniigreremaii Baker had ' ' Intimated something of the sort to 1 • doe* friends, bul they did no! 1 tblok he was serious. Bepubllcaoa mentioned In eonnec- - Ron with ihe nomination luclude ber side* Henator Blanchard White, of ' Burlington, an avowed candidate, sod " Judge While, of AR.ntlc City; • Assemblyman Kmersou L. Richards, • who lias th# matter under cnnalder*l* Ron: Asremblymaii l?arlton Rodfrey aud ex-Aaaamblyman Joseph W. 4 Halus. Friends of Kenator Walter E. Edge -' aaaert thai he haa a higher honor lo I B view and expects to be tbe Republican nominee for Govern or two year* bene* r" Lo such an event Aaremblyman Godfray w'll be a candidate for tbe -Kenete. Know began felling here about I o'clock Friday morning eod it -eon - " tinned uutll -efter 1 o'clock thai dey. Know e'ao fell In thle elly Holiday 1)1 morning If Mr. Fnddle will atop, -fee ™ will ell very kindly try to think of Wrohlogton, N. J.t a* on tbe map.
.We'll go even farther end announce th* gooderlng world lhat a certalu wall known piano I* manufactured _ Enter Train Service. The Riding Railroad will, a* usual, have add II to Dal train service lo this city from Philadelphia and return riaturday. April II, and Ea-terHunday . , i There will be a fl excursion Enter I r Sunday. Ihl- (rain leaving here at ' « 16 o'clock. Tp* last train up from ■ tbl* aiy ou tbe Reading Easter Sunday will be at 8 o'clock. PIANOS J for Rent for the Sum Act Season. , We pay all moving expenses, tnn- • ' ing and repairing. . Oar New IM4 Modal. Famous AHaa Upright Maao — JaSO Our New 1914 Model. Famous A Urn Player Plaue |»ft» > 0«c ear. Bafts al Maalc. flrocfl. Scarf I aaOOm VaacTaetoePse*. EASY WOWTMLV PAVMEMTS J The Celebrated A. ft- Chare Pianos- " Placer* and Baby Grand. Will take your d piano in Exchange Henry Kloetz | A 2047 Narth^Pnrfe Aveuue. PWIu.. Pa. ^
MCALLISTER'S! The Leading Dry Goods Store < Special Sale of Waists, etc. : ,
Waists WJ- have placed on sale to close out over too white waists, fitie material, broken | si/es, regular fi.oo and fi.50 waists. all at SOc. New line of CrepeAVaists j and Middy blouses, fi.oo aud fi.25- '■
Dress Materials • New line Chrco'Silk, a fine i, quality wash silk, 27, inches' j. wide, all shades, 2 5c yd. J , Big ^H>n c «if Crepes,- . Crinkled Ripplette, ■ Per- , calcs, Tango Cloth. Challis | aud Serges.
S. S. McAllister Ocean City New Jersey mswm % t — 1 1 W New comfortable brick houses with 6 rooms and 1 1 bath; modern in every way; hot and cold water; hot j* X water heat; gas and electric lights; stationary wash 4 | W trays; nice porch. . | • 2 * Why live in a hot^se without, conveniences and ^ j W heat when one cau lie had a reasonable rent* I I 1 Ti Would Ik- pleased to show \«m through these . . 2 houses if you will "call and see f | | JOSEPH L SGlLt- 1 1 Apartment Houses are considered the best Income Producing Investment in Ocean City, and we have several nicely located FOB SALK at actual cost. TERMS EASY and you are saved all tha an noyance of building. Write for particulars. Massey & Edwards Eighth and Cantral Av*.
HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE ] * 838 Asbury Avanus Ocaan City Naw Jersey : For Runt. Euutur Special. modem heated cottage, good location, all coovmiencro. season I 1 to October 1, including Easter w**k Heat fnrnished free far Easter Week. Price, $300. Hotels, Cottage* Apartment* fnt role ot rant Farm for sale. 96 acres, near Palermo station Bargain (or qftuk ask. B. Frank Smith Co. 1037 ASSUWV AVENUE OCSAM CITY, M- J. I ALONZO COTTON REAL EBTATK 919 ASBURY AVENUE OOEAM CITY. M. J. ■ t For Sale and for Kent— Cottages. Apartment, *ad >*»rlni ■ afl part* at Oeaaa Citv. ' Lou for ml* on easy term*. Pin* cottage* au Central arena* lro*,8tsdi ta . Eighth street* for -ret*, very raaaooahl*. |f Purni bed cottage oo Central aroun*. above Fifth Ur**t. Ire emrna, .*ly |A< cottage* and oo* lot, Atlarftk avenue, at ■ i ■ Poonb Hi are. eoly hexv RtAL EST ATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 411 EigHtH St. Ocsan City, N. J. y . in II reon mmmmmm a— res— u^ — i • MONEY. TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. niu ivni. iw w»" »».. -
No wafting tor two wash* to know tfyeu ma flat It ■ re rem lall yon as ( once. Bargain* in Bay and Oesnn front yr* pert to* (feotro mtHnn to* aula. Also tale tor Investment and to* improvement the *Ma ad " Ocean City. - Apply to ' J. M. CHESTER A CO., Ocean Cm. N. J. Interesting to Investors ' OH Wlw Wish a Dssirahis UmMh S i SmmH Mm FOH SAL *wwjc*a ^ ZZTf JZrJ?: .".,V ARTHURoD.JBARROWS I 032 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITV. « J. John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth St root and Havre* «»*■*■ • OCEAN CITV. N. J. "ore "^qqqjj R^INTINQ JULIUS E. J OO HER, Jr. ftrtwttin Mb vccocttMa | pMiLanckwnia ' Snean e*w ■ 4 1. ten s. TaeanTiavn em««T nse gtrervw sreroi Advertise in tha BEHTINBL
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