Ocean City Sentinel, 11 June 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel i ] Tilt KSDAY. JIM 11. 1914 We ohall be glad to receive Item* of to thl« community ami our reader* j ] everywhere. All communtcatioua should be accompanied with llie full name anilj g.MMl fallh. . ] j DOTS. i , Sunday' will be -flag Day." j . Many new auto, here tilt* yeaer" ; An ad" In tlie.SKVTiNKi. will biiifg » l.il! imiVo'l Vhe'l.mrlTi'of July. * The aulo brtdfcaNiad another big .lay : 1 in the way of receipt* on Sunday. | cottage- hcr«raW"beliig o|*urd. t 'au-r ; • and effect. - !, That prof.o-.sl mmalrel -how by L local young women ha- been lo*t In I The Hey. Hr. .1 lager'* lecture In liu m. too l llapu-t Church Tuesday eve given by'the Young* "leil'l l'r"cn«"r ' la-ague w II Inn a *horl time ha- been Jm l.r.d^tl for the pre-dnl. attend college- in tin- State and [ Pennsylvania aie reluming to their home- to *|wnd the t scat ion. .Jay . " Director Ki-her re|«.rte.l at the" weekly meetiug-of-the t'Uy t'omml*- ■ «loner« that the -i reel work on Ocean , avenue. between Fourteenth and

PERSONALS. William (i l.iggett and family, of !, Pittsburgh. arrived here this week and „ opened their cottage near the ocean ^ Mr. and Mr- Jaiue. field, of We»t 11 Philadelphia, are here for a -ea-on of fourth -l reel J * 'j ..Mr. and Mr*. frank Koiblck and «ou and Mr and Mr-. II. Kniblck, ot ™ Ivrliner-'a'fe* day" ago"""'* "" a L. I.. Wallace ha* gohe to Alfred <l f ideer-lty. AJJml X' I . tow line** a the graduation of Vi- daughter. Ml- . Anna. Mr- John McfallK.n a -later 1 ot tt.e graduate, i- *l«o at Alfred to •' Mi- Nellie Smith and Pei. v Smith, n of Philadelphia, arrived at their col- ,, and Central avenue, yesterday. Mr* William C. Young and her Infant -1 daughter will anlve at the cottage In- t. day aud remain until October ). YOUNG PEOPLE WED - llernard John I'lememon. a " carpenter employed by Jn-eph II t'liamplou. and Ml— Katlierlue WaMtinwiay - of "la-t 'week'* ™":;I29 Kdgeui.iul -Heel, Philadelphia, by the a Rev. A J Arklir. |m«t..r of St tieorge'e P. K. Church. Richmond. The t.nde ■■■ given- away by her rottier In-law . I.e« 1- l.oder. of thl- J city, who acted a- be-1 man Tire „ Hide-maid wa- Mi— Mai'ie Clemen —II. of thl- cltv * The bride - brother wa- at the wed- 11 ding llie tlr-l lime -lie li-d -een Inm ii The married pair returned to tillcity frlday evening, w hen a crowd of their friend- put I lieiu in a pu-h-cart 11 "and paraded the ll.oard walk. The I you tig woman -ay. they were muglil) ,, treated and -Ire wa. made — III llial a phy-lcian had to be called In. I hey are -laving at the Inter-County t Hotel. . TO INSTRUCT CLASS I lid. igrMduMIr- Will br TMUgtil | tor Or. J, H Halne*. Or Haiuea, pastor of the fir»t M K I t 'hutch, tiegmnliig at 12 o'clock on . Monday, will instruct a claw of under- '. graduate-, of the New 'Jer-ey M K. • •inference, in a i-iur-e of Iheolugy I ► and philoaophy i I' lie -ea-ln .-■* will he held Id the ctiureh each day for three day*. the t«mk "I'ersonsllsm" hv Rorden sermon ic preparation. 1 he Rev Paul Harold Sloan, of New Rruu-wlrk. one of the brighle-t young mliueler. in the New Jer-ey t'otifer- I eiice. wrll give rive lecture* on Paul'- , letter* to the Roman- •* • , there writ be a putfllv meet log -In t lie Tliurrh on Tue-day evening l ire I ■ heme .4 Mr Sloan', lecture will bo I The Effective tin-pel." Mr. Sloan, w hn will accompany Ihe claaa of live or da young men. will be a gue*t of Ihe Sierliug. NEW BRIDGE SIGNS (XI- M Tuwnseod. -ecretary of the Ocean City AalomnbHr Bridge Com|iauy. -ay-, (bit the company will place many -Igo* In both! ape May aud Atlantic Counties polnllug the way to resort* In thl- section of the State br way of the new aulo bridge t'apc May . M ildwood.Slooe Harbor. Sea l-le aud Ocean Ctty will be among ■ be place* lltal will lie named on the-e plaie* Ihat win ne nameu on ine-e

sign*.' w blch will also point llie direr-' I ion lo lie taken by auto owner* to > reach llie-e resorts n The |d*n I. commended not only by the official* of the bridge company, nut al«o by all who bare beard of II. — '-»* . h •-aid lor *ti» Hood.. Director Thorn, of Ihe fluauce i|(- t partmrnl. told tbe other member* of j tbe Board of Ctty Uommlaatooon at . tbetr weekly meeting Ibat he bad paid Ihe Plem*entrllif Nalhuial Rank f r a 82.VU08 worth of Boardwalk 1906 bood*. held by Ihe hank. The earning* of the -lutibr fund bad been sufficient lo pay these, off at the preseut nine In--trad of eighteen month* hence, tl he < bond- being due December 1, IMS. I - - " — r- . t lotnh Clerk Piikmm Hrr*. J I'uunty Clerk Frank F.' Palterapn, i, • Jr . and bis family, of Camden, are . again bere for Ihe aaaaou. having ' .qVned Mr* f. 1-. (.afce's collage ; i IK44 Wesley avenue, a few day* ago. , Frank, who i* an old newspaper man ha* been coming l<r t leas n city many , season, aod ha* a l.o*t of friend, here. The Home Building and I-oan Aero- ; • latum of i Keen City will ww a new j *rrie* of -lock at a meeting to br held ' Thursday evening. June In Reed tbe ailvrtll-rmrnt rlsew liere In Ibis Uror. of (tie skstiKn.. For Kr*T New Ktrtuuimd piano Price reasonable «. W Ketcbtry. DemuCltj N J Adv. a ll * J

mm athletes ! elect officers McAllister President and 1 I Mould Vice President and j Secretary' of Association. j fiie Ocean City High School Ath-i 1 Aiwoclatlhn lm» elected llu fol- '• 'lowing officers: ■: j President, l.oui* McAllister; vice > I premdent end -ecretary. Thoma. r I Mould; trea-urer Karl New kirk I I ..The following have * also heel, f j Manager track.team, Jack" HrUi- 1 well: manager ha.ehell team. Thoma. I Mould; captain ha-ehall team. I'M- ( | ward Rider; captain track learn, j hall leafflV'Jack Nut ley. I All the boy. who played li.Jialf Hie ( "letters" Thefl- are not the -sine letter* a- worn by the track Irani. In " ja-much a- they dr.lgunle in ^ GET PAPERS EARLY. ' •■I- rt w I IK II ' I i.tll within the la-l week, the Pfiil- ' been gelling into till. City at alnio-t any old lime up to S o'clock, much to the annoyance of the Commuter, w ho now here lu large number, aud w ho left either at li II o'clock j.r'T 1 changed for the better.

The l,eitger. some few day- ago. -lit a man down with a bundle of " to Plea*antvllle- on the Reading train due there at 0 III. At Plea, aiurllle the man lured .an auto and brought Ihe l-edger* In Ocean Cil.v In time lo catch Ihe outgoing train-. " \V. F. tiar.llner untitled Ihe oilier Philadelphia morulng pa|wr« of .-on- " dlUf.na, afid one morning » young autvllle train aud lo'ld Ihe bedgei'* * aulo driver Ihat tie w anted to get to Hceaii City. He wa* brought over * and got nut at the Ktghth *lreel dep,t Then be o|*ued ttie -uU.-a^f arot -11 forth bundle- of the North American, which were sold lo commiller-, while llie I*dger'» aulo uiail pr.i,*eedcil. In bll— ful iguoraiii* of how he had been done. I" Fourth -■reel and other place- where he w aleave hi* bundle. * Then Ihe Record. Inquirer and Prejoliinl with Ihe Norlh Auiencaii.'aii.l " lug p.iwr- have been gelling here '' early. I'ne lu-lgcr yr-Ienlay. .pill it* ( u»ing Ihe -ame machine. - DIED OF OLD AGE ^ Mrs. ltavlna Jeflrle* widow of John > dlni at her l.ojne on Nmlh „ street, thl* ell). Monday aflernmiu. ,, aged eighty year*. Ilealh-wa* due to inllrmllie* of old age She had laieii , Funeral aervlcaa will be held ai bet , lale residence al 2 o'clock tin- alter coiulucKM by llie Rev I'liarle* j Rohner, |ia-l«r of Ihe Fir-I l'rc»- K bylerian I'hurcb. Inlermrul w ill be at Sca-lde I cmc- , under direction of Mark l.akc. , Mra Jeffrie* had been a w idow ulne , ycara! She wa- bom in Atlanllr t I'ounly. She and lier l.u-baod caiue , In ocean Tim In ita carHest day. and lived here until claimed by death Kigbt children survive. They are Mulfufd, John. B.. Jlr«_ Samuel I'arhart and Mrs .Thoma* \V. Kverlugbam. of thi* city; Mr*. F. A. 1 Tbouiaa, of Buffalo, and Mr*. Jameii coast, of Philadelphia "CHILDREN'S DAY" .Tabernacle Baptist thaich. t In llie Tabernacle Baidl*! t'hiircli. ' Kighlli -treet and Weal avenue, at, 11 1 o'clock Sunday uiurmng, Ihe pa»lor. I ihe Rev. Samuel i. t "omf nrt , will 1 preach a apecial sermon on "The 1 , and the Home ,'t' ' Tblk t-eiug ''Cbiidreti'a Hay.^Hi?— parent* are cordially invited and 1 urgently requested to take th'etr chit ! dteii to the morning nervlce. ' J' Sunday wln.il will be held at IJ.m 1 1 o'clock p. in. , | The subject of the evening aermon will be "How to Train I'pa t'hild .". Ml— Brown, the organl-t. ha- pre ; pared au ezcelleut musical program FIRST CARD PARTY fh* oivikI M*a-tiii at lli* 1 1 1 —a ii t'itv Ihe * octal Ibe' Ocean

I 'lub will open tomorrow eve- e mug. w hen a card party will tie held a for Hie members and 'lbelr.frleuds « A number of similar events will br held twice a week frum now until the U'berleaJ < urran. Rear Commodore , ! II. H. Part* aud other officers of tbe , club will see to It (bat all member* , and tbetr friend, have a plofsai.l lime , One More Porter man. «;eoigeSark.~of tin* ctty, wbowa* duty as a traffic policeman on A*- ! avenue during llie Foster hull days, bar been added to tbe local force j aud will go ou duly Mouday. Clarence I Turner. Hie colored man who ha- been , • covering a beat on the' west aide for I several season*, w ill al— resume hi* , dutle* Mobday Wlll main cake bale, j . Tbe Ladles' Aid Society of the First M K. I'tiurah will ttold a" cake. -ale at | nggm. store, Ktghth street aud , j Atbury aveDur. next Saturday morn I tug Ttia sale I- for the benefit of the r society and it will begin promptly al F"l Ml Boat Inquire at t». M I ..wn-end's office. FJgblb -traet adv d-ll-St-l

HOT WEATHER SENT COTTAGE RENTERS HERE

People Seek Pretty Satnmcr Homes ia This i Attractive Resort. up Sunday, and Monday made rc-i-deiita of that city think of the sea.hore with renewed Interest, aud the Im-al the -ummer -easou. J M. Chester A Co. repprt the fol low, nig rentals; Central avenue." 1 Collage 1212 Asbury avenue « Stanton aud Scull. Inc . have made , A pari merit 4 m the A/trnn- Apart. , Penniyn plai-e ' ^ ' Fuurlli street. F. K llart.y ie|-irt- Hie fotl.'.wing 1 Harden-' Land Company', cottage, |' pi Atlantic boulevard Hill, of PhiladelphiaRobert Fi»her'« third floor apart- 1 1 Robert j 1

uiei.t. ttour-e Building, to Howard IIUMiim, Robert Sharp's lirsl floor apartment. 1 Second stroet and Atlantic avenue 1 Jame. Tyson * cottage. I2"4 Central ' F. I". Champion'. Ilr*t flmir apart- 1 ' Mi- Ivlu a M Hi Ice'* llr.t floor' apartment. Twelfth street aud Wesley j." F K t-hamplou's store. S20 Board: j* w'alk, to J. R. Totanl. {: Oliver C. Brooks' lirsl floor- apart- ' aifiit.Jtai lieKsnrey place, i tjceau Front Really Company '- em- ' tagc. 10 Hardens road. DO WORK IMPROPERLY • Director Kl-lier. at the weekly meet- 1< ■ngof the City Commissioner., .poke of Hie unusually unfavorable condition* thai lievwg'iiiifrotited Coiilrai'lor l Rrowtimlller Tii bis work of laying I drains -ii Tenth street. It lias breh a*| < losing transact ton for MrHrominulller, -een dlltlcuUle- be has ex|*rlenced. eml wbicli have materially delayed t he .out ran. I to .peak of Hie bad shape In ytlileh I »ome of Tile public utilities leave tbe . -treet. after their workmen bare lorn ( lip the highways In order to lay pipe Director Flatter said that this I. a 'li.wible lie referred particularly, to ; company. He appreciated Hie fact ihat the cottager* must have what . they want lu the way of supplies of-1 After citing que Instance of the , ga. company's failure to replace, the .tree! lu proper condition, he said thai theouly IhlUK besees todo Is U> :' u-e the mouey pul up with tbe city j the company and liave hi* own men do tbe ■ I reel work a* It should tie DEDICATE BASEMENT b« ike mi 1 1— ii aapii-it. Tbe basement of the new Bli^loh ! Baptist Ctiurcb building In this city w ill he dedicated next Hunitay, and a number of well kuow u ministers will lake part lu the peredionles. Among them Will be (lie Rev K Pearsall, 'of j NVlutesboro ; tbe Rgy. Dr. Brooks, of AllanticClty; the Rev. R t. HHIij H T) .of ..Smith's Laodlng; the Rev. Heorge K Mttrh, the Rev Jkmes K ; , l.ake and the Rev. Yemaus. of Ocean ; city (Special music Is being prepared for 'tbje day. Madame Davis, of Philadelphia add also, the «i~ter of .tbe; church's cU"ft*ler will be tbe solotats tot tbe day. j A" special Invitation 1* bere extended ' to Jail ctiurche* aod their pastor- In attend tbe services. The new church will take tbe place , of Ihe bulldlog mysteriously de--troyid by Are last September. STOVE BY MAlt > Ostlagera Are Taking AW vantage' Many of'ltie summer cottagers now ki

"c-mlng lo this city are taking advaut- ci age of lite parcel post, aod Postmaster aulo is being ulllUad at times to help in Ibe delivery of big buodle*. _ Hue of the largest of tbe package. thus tar received was a parlor stove, fl : hich came in two sections. Its bulk j and weight caused May tin Robluaon. \ | Hie young man who wa* In charge of ! it. delivery, lo give a few gasp* of ' { astonishment. [ I. W. Sickle? Takes A psrl nirul. I. W Rickley has rented Apartment "1 A In 4 lie Palallue Apartments aud !| will occupy It with bt# family within - ' ; a few days Mr. Bickley ia a member ' of -tbe well koown Arm' of A. F. H ' Bickley A Bon. commission merchants i ■ of Phlladelnlna. and has mauy-frieud. . | who wish ihat his flrst season h ere will impress Inm so favorably that b* I j will return each season. t WaXTgH —Position for summer, by young man, IT years old; good .penman and mrreapoDdsnt: third yaar in ' lugh school; bad one year's experience in efrctrtcal. work; no Bunday work !~ A lid re— H-. Bkntisei. office, adv.lt l Fug Rl*T — Kurulabad cottage, cenl ' t rally located ; modern conrentaoeas . 1f..r era son or longer Apply HggTiNKi. office Adv. tt. ».

' Zj ! chester won out ■ in suit; happy , i i , Real Estate Operator Says It t is the First Time H6 - Was So Laeky. | -*-J. M . 1-be.ter has won out for the f tlr.t time In a law suit, he says, and therefore Is correspondingly happy. ' It liappeued lu thlaway: the North. American brought suit t against Mr. Chester for an advertisement that appeared In that paper ' m mm Mr Chester had been placing j 1 "ad." through the Bush Agency, hut tin- was a- contract, in writing, he- 1 ' himself ami (the North American, and it stipulated on I lie coutract 4 Ihat this «■> to be charged lo llie I tush Agency. II C. said The amount " Involved was J10* « Mr. Chester claimed that he did uot ( owe the paper anything, not having had any busmen* dealing, in Hie w ay ' can. However, the paper brought! j suit against htm, aud the hearing wa- I f ' before Squire Stephen Jellerson al . ' Iteunlavllle a few days ago. The paper's representative had hi* j hooks with hlui anil these showed. It | Is stated , that Hie Items were charged •to the Rush Agency. I inc 1111-11 i\gcin y .

On the part of lli : Itu-li Agency, It ' was te-tllleil by Mrs. Rush that this sM was a special contract aud did not go coi through the office ot the ageucy, es mi other advertisements did. and so' Bo should not have ap|*ated ou tbe ha books of the North American as a h» charge against the Rush Agency, but *o I I hat the hill should have i-eeti pre- ac -euled lo aud paid by J. M. Chester- | *1' • The justice of the peace reserved hi* so decl.lou, but later found lu favor of ' ca | Mr. Che-ler. who was represented by \ In order to save lbera a long wall for a train at Deunlsville.'Mr Cbe-ter ! brought Mrs Ru-li and the pa|ier's ■ representative up -to tin- city lu his] aulo. X OFFICERS ELECTED "■ '"at 'T*! k """ " -u The members of Ihe Hotel ProprleAssociation held oue of their |ia meeting, of the year at Ihe w ' | Scart-irough n n Monday eveumg They w re biwpltably entertained by i Mr-. Bomliofl" and ber daughters. The following officer, were elected: ' President, Heorge T. Manu ; vice president. Charles K. Ilaag; secretary. Mrs. 51. K. Ilaag ; corrstpoudlug sec- 1 j, t i retary. Mr-. L Raker; treasurer, Mrs. p, i H. F. Wbeatmsn.. . The July' meeting w ill be held at the „ S ' A very desirable collage lu a nice quiet fr ' location of t tcaau City. N J.. iu fqjl It : view- of Ihe bay and oceau. Cottage , lias t bed rooms, up tu date bath, open 'plumbing, iqien Are place, large ■ Tecefklon hall, dining room, kitchen. I - and laundry; upper and lower porches I i 5Ve*t l.uray Bt.. Hermautown, Phlla- — y delplila. Pa. " adv. U ll-2». Fur Rkn't —Private garage. In- r quire TIM Ceutral avenue. adv.lt. _ .' . hi E. C. BOYLE * Real Estate Broker; b ( 624 EIGHTH STRICT ■oc raw City NtwJiMtr u 1 .... ' ! y ■ THOMAS J. THORN " i'. ■ x j jfloriat || >1128 Bay Avenue a e price* ano work right ■oth phones i d! ' f\ ' " I ; Stanley M.Pontiere Woodworking | Shop: Hth St lit Haven In."] r. next to reading depot OCEAN CITY, N J. j!

Htasw I'ssss. Usak-.Oouolcra,CWbtDsU,Cblns ' Closets. Wsrdrobss. Tsblss. Mis-Ion, ana ■lyle. Window sad Door Pramss. Doors aas H oral ft— li . nerve as, Braekats. BlpMag . , Plnneinf , Scroll Hswlug *lc. ; WORK RND PRICK* aSTIBrsCTOST • | DOWN, $ i week, Wal-;' vl tham Watclles, Diamonds j 1 Watches Cleaned by Ex- 01 ! pert Repairer, -\ - - M NELSON Metropolitan Sanitary Tonsorial Parlor 828 Asbury Avenue John M. Rosenbaum PgOPglETOg psrl* Attention (Uvea to Children's H-lr.

dr. pettit hakes final report Financial Help be Given in Cases of Children's Eye Defects. j Dr. Hersvhrl Pettlt, medical Insjiec tor. eiihmltfrd lit* flpnt refiort In tlie members of tiie Board "t Kducatluii at j Ding. rile re|Kirt read a- follow.: June 9, 1814. of FMucatluli. Ocean t'lty. N. J. Willi tiiy Anal report a* medical in--pector of Ihe public sellout- f..r Hie of I9I.T 1914. ' ib) Kxaminatii.il* uia.lr igto Of teeth. 527 I Of throat l:iOf ears, Ji - ,1 ! , Of nasal seplum. Of throat. XI. Of eyes, .12. 1 Of ears. ,| (e) I'opll* excluded hecaiise nf elininic disease, 1. if) Pupils excluded becau-e of eon,1 tagiousdisea-es.su. J (I) Herman measles. H (2) Whooping cough, 10.

.Jetablt'numtarVfdeficH^ have be^'u I bait vision or le— . while their pareuts lieeu iiotllled year after year. I n cases the cause of delay or luaction Is undoubtedly fltiauclal luaud It seems thai. If posalblf, some help should be extended In these . Respectfully yours. HKKftciiKt. PrrriT. M. D . Medical Inspector. "No Naloons" Won Mint Mere. H. H Donaldson, manufacturer of paper boxes in Pliiladelpbla, Is among Hie newcomers to .Oceau t'lty, be. having rented the cottage TIUBixth Street. Mr. Donaldsuu, who ha> a nuiubrr of friends auung Ocean t'lty 's friend of Wlldwood, bul recently a liquor license was granted to a house Hie cottage he has occupied In In former years, and. being a family man, llil> caused him to rent e collage hi .Ocean' t'lty, where, of ■ n Advertising Huslnrss. John K Bender, of West Philadelphia, sim of Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Beoder, summer residents of this ctty, Is now connected with an advertising id Philadelphia, anil was lu town Saturday on business. He Is a bright , energetic young man. and Ills host of friends wish him success In Ills new BURGLAR proof vaults become a 'necessity to all. Not only do they offer protection against loss by Burglars and Fire, also of privacy a greater extetjt than a safe in home or office. You will be surprised jo learn liiow reasonably you can store j your jewelry, silver and valuable i papers in our modern Safe De- ' posit Vaults. Rent a Safe Deposit Box and be^rare your things are SAFE. We invite your hanking account along service lines. United States, County, State and City Depository. Call on us today. Ocean City Title and Trust Company Eiamlned Without Drops »w**l ap-to-UsU methods. Ssllsfsrtlot Kuoruwvd. For Brst-olass OpUosJ wort ' i Mrs is no osfttsslty of colna lo Philadelphia Mr stock d Ere u losses sod Hportorlss Is at :TSSrjtr"J22"i.J.IS«lL .«• ; oottow Aocontcy gworMtatlL, KB

f A. W. ELY ISM Atlantic AvenAe AT I.S ■ TtC CITT. I. J. Hbors Kssl UDS passes Door. "" H"" •* , Every Cold Lunches, Wednesday and He. Saturday Night The Excursion House . JAMES CLARK Pr*»rietor MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J.

smsoinc ano cansrr lasino runniTunx or sll sinos ncsainio LAWRENCE M. LEAR Successor le s-s«. aJ-w N. C. GODFREY ..ra.-STsr.. iss-a Upholstering, Awnings, House Furnishings 657-669 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. * ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY 451 YEN

[mcallister's] I The Leading Dry Qoods Store | I -V" I" Shi ' Is, I'illoui Cases, Counterpart, >. • Tnrc/s .1-5 and Curtain Materials ! • 1 Good sheet. 72x90. Welded -cam .39 j Extra' heavy sheet, seamless. « 1x90 .65 - I llj Good pillow cases. 42x36 - - per.doz.. $1.25 I I" 45x36 •' - ' " Si. 30 Extra large, heavy counterpanes 5" St. 00 Towels. Hqck or Turkish 1 by. the dozen) from 60 cents to $5 50. • Big assortment of curtains and curtain materials, 10 cents vd. up. s. s. McAllister |tW7-»0U Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. | f ones' men's $t1()i> 755 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. Ladies' Silk Hosiery Sweaters HOLEPROOF HOSIERY STETSON HATS Men's -RAINCOATS Ludieft' Full Line of Boys' Wash Suits Straw Hats If You Want Quality JONES HAS IT

| a Bargain For You

I" New Bungalow on Penniyn Place near the beach; t> rooms and bath, double lot ; only #3700. I Bungalow near Motor Boat | Club 'with 6 rooms and hath ; I all conveniences; only $2150. j 0 room house near Fourteenth street; only #1400.

Lot on -SPfcfdey avenue " near Twelfth street; 50x120; only 82000. Lot on Bay Front near new Automobile Bridge, - 81000. i - 9 Lot 011 Asbury avenue near Ninth street, 82250.

Also a N'tinilier of Other Bargains in Houses and Lots in C j4 j* jt All Sections of the City. jt jt jT U joseph l scull | 757 Asbury Avenue ( Ocean City New Jersey ' 1 HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey An Ideal Investment A splendid new Apartment House on a fiue#1 - corner near tbe ocean* Each apartment contains 8 ; rooms aijd bath, newly and charmingly furnished, - ' extra large piazzas, open fire-places, ocean view / always assured. Will readily rent for $900 to Si 000 for season. Location and desirability will r increase each year. 1 — - Price, $7000 A rare, high grade investment e For particulars; photos, etc., inquire Massey & Edwards I Eighth and Central Ave. . B. Frank Smith Co. If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, "fine S lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, 82500. Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, • 8 1 200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, u attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed r with best companies. 1036 Aabury Ave.

ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE » 619 A8BURY AVENUE ' OCEAN CITY. N. J. Five collages on Central avenue, from Sixth ti> -Eighth streets, for sale, eery ' reasonable. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, »ith garage, only 8*s°°- Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third street, only jzboo. Furnished cottage on Fifth street. 81700! Two cottages and one lot on Aabory armor, near Seventh street, only 83500. Also two cottage* on Asbory avenue, same block, only 82700. . : ,-L- ... t ' REAL ESTATE -««. INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. * MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weaka to know If yon can get Rt we can toll you at once. Bargains lu'Bay and Ooann front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also Iota for lovaatoaant aod for Improvement— tbe choice of Oceau City. Apply to J.-M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. COLONIAL STYLE HOME complete in every detail; open fitp place, terraced porch with cetneut floor; hot water heat and even convenience, sewerage, tuacadamcd I streets,' cetneut sidewalks. J URNINCOTT LOTS ANO HOMES 1 . haoooi Hasmserm. m. a.

i] hbtiu tae ooTxaaM. i open all vt*B Scotch Hall || Cor. 3th 6t. and Wealay Aw, I;.'l-Vmi'/' Hti EkLq'A I.HFORlr BHEUMANnrM^ulr D"D1 *'"n Graduate B. McGlbon v. Mgr. M ... W'tLTownw. B.C. I „ H0T6L bise^YHe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Btrseto I OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. K. |4mi I'll Buckikoram. ' HOTEL COOKMAN Formerly the Association House Sixth St. and Asbury Atc. _ "°W- 'he Camp Grounds ,, ix.' ban city new jersey Will. open with improved facilities for comfort on Mks. F. Marshall, I'roprietresa THE IMPERIAL, l«U CKNTKAI. AVK., OCEAN CITY.V-^ IUI. — ' ft. ft A ft tlTT, ft

THE KATHLU I IM Central Avsatw, OCEAN CITY, R. J. M 1HHEH LE WIS A OONABO WYOMING rat Ot 'NAB ATUM Or.su (Hp, N. ». ** pen all lbs jssr p Hot Water Nan A. P. aiun HOTEL ATGLEN One of tbe most eeotrally loeaied bntals to City. The aim baa alwava bam tomnks this house select and homelike, Mi Ito and aaanred patronage provm Ha nam ess. For terms and paruaoha* aldram, a. c. aarr, mi. THE WILMERS 70S Central Ave. all tba year. Flrst-olaaa table board. Evening dinners. aa>. c. r. wtuua STERLING HOTEL ul'LM ALL YEA* water heat. Wtntor boaidara solicited. N A. LkBi BERT. THE HEWLINGS ! Moat desirable location. Opaa all [ yrar. Elevator lo at rest level. Vapor Heal. L M HETUIM ] Ninth and WssMj a vs. Oaana Ctty. K. J | OCEANIC • Private hatha, moat desirable to rattan, ] capacity am. Elevator. Barvteo naI excelled. Open for the eeaeno. ■ NB. b BANNA INTER COUNTY HOTEL jjUl-entral Avume iip^^^^Bfc^^^lsmtable Saas*. KitiuJH a n u v cs'^Bj^pErak OCEAt^ CITY™. JT y \ Nay lor and ftfyr*. froprlstl MkH " Kourtsvnlh Heason. TUoree«bto mwsnU ANCHORAGE INN Cor. Wtxth aod Bay. ONLY HOTEL ON UT IWK. - Large airy rooms. Shore dinners. I Week-end rates a specialty. Doty 4 Hibbb, Proprietors. e ■ — ~~ , NEAL TATE ARB INaWBi— I, 1 " • J C. L LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. ISM Asbory Avanaa. Oama CRT. R. J.

First National Bank Ocean City, N.J. ■ CAPITAL >18.888. SUgUB NUN ' U M CMPME. fiallkil N. N BTlTmt. Vim nwifl w. HOOTT BAND. Omaam " 1. nTNIAN Mf aiN—i □ IRkCTONNl w°M wards a. Newasaramrn r NtuaH.mn.aan c.r.uma, * TL. - : si'iiiii nib 55L'