Ocean City Sentinel, 24 September 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel j THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER JI.THH We Khali Lw glad to receive lleme of i new* and communication* of Interest to till* community and our reader* 4 everywhere. v > All communication* i-liould lie accompanied Willi the full name and addrea* of the writer, not neceaaarilv j food faith.. j'

DOTS. j I'ay your poll tax hill. v Are you catching tlnh ? I What lidppeued to the equinox Advert lie your fa'll Rood. In Ilia Bus- ' Well, how did the primary election ' t'htldren are now feeling a.-cu*torard to going to aeliool. I, Mill quite a nnmlier of Hoard walk I promeiiader- dutliiK the week. > The Weather man mu-t have allpped - a cog. Regular Augu-t weather aevA hill of gnuno wan ordered paid In ' John W. Kinery by tlret'lty Com in I. j •loner* at their weekly meeting. PERSONALS. 1 — y t Mr- M. «!. Hart man lia« gone to . her Tioga home. | W. W. Slhwii and family have'gone v hack to Ml Airy. a Tollremaii Neuklrk. of thl. city, la enjoying hie vacation. o V. I,. Hemmerly and family have K relumed to Uak l.ane. W. H. f 'outer and family ^ re- 1 turned to Philadelphia. * Tliomaa J. Hlioyer and family have relumed to Philadelphia. " ' " O. J. l>eltouane,of (lermaiitowu.wa. 1 a vleltor during the week. W. J. -Cu.ll.. of Philadelphia, la )' registered at the Wilmere. H. Keen and family have returned lo their LariMtowue home. 1 t'. K. Met "oar h and family have ' gone back to Philadelphia. Mlaa Marion I, a Roche, of Oak l.ane. " I" registered at the lm|ierial. Mr. William H. Itatter.hy, of Phil- , adelpbla. ha. cIomkI tier cottage. Seymour llavl.. of Philadelphia, wa- a vlaitur here a few day. ago. C. W. Allen and. family have re- a Uirned to their home In Kratikford. H M . Chance and family, .umnier . villager., are now In Philadelphia. | o.wald Jonas, of Harrl.burg, m registered^ at^^^^^Vumty^ H otel . ^ ,, phla, la .pending a reason at thl. re- M Mr. Anna Itoetlger. of Plilladel- „ phla. .|ient 'the week end at till, re- H •oru Edward itucholr.. Jr , a well-known p Philadelpblan. wa. a recent vl.ltor „ A. A. Young aful family, cottager. in thl. city, leave today for Plilladel- a phla. " P.J. Krel.h and family have clo-ed c llielr cottage and returned to Phlladrl- „ phla. Mr.. U forge Harold, of Mlllvllle. a regi.irrrd at the Sterling during the w week. A. Hrnuetler and family have closed < [heir collage and gone hack to Phlla- |, lei phla. M.K. Harr and family have closed , llielr cottage and gone back to Pbita- ( lelohla. Among the Mt. Airy resideiil. who , have returned home I. Mrs. T. M. a Hlllaley. l-to llamberger and fafttly have re- p turned lo Philadelphia for Hie winter c mouth.. Jeeee Cone and faipily. of thl. city, j, are visiting friend. Iii Krldgeton aud j MllleWle. Cliarle. lieu ham and wife have relurried to their Wert Philadelphia d residence, Mr.. H. H. tiris.luger, of Philadelphia, wa. a gue.i of llie Klberou a few 11 day. since. 1 Thomas J. Kegley and wife have cloned their cottage and returned to Philadelphia. * ' John J. Hood and femlly have clueed their cottage and returned to Philadelphia. Kugeue Zlegler and 'family have cloaed tbelr cottage aud are back tn Philadelphia. Miss Annie (J Smith ha. closed her f Ocean avenue cottage and returned to ( Phlladel|ihla. f Dr. K. W. Uullch and family have closed their, cottage and returned to Philadelphia. W.T. La Roclie and wife, of Phlla- . delptita. were guest, of llie Klweyne a few daye ago. Samuel Longwell has returned to ( Philadelphia after epieudlng the eeaeon In thl* city. Oeurge Smitliemao clon-d Ills cot- ( tage here Monday aud returned to tile | winter residence. I A. Deverell aud daughter, who epeut the summer here, are now back In Philadelphia. . j Samuel Ixmgwell and family have claeed their cottage and are now In .West Philadelphia Mrs. C. W. While has cloaed her cottage. 871 Fourth street, aud returned to Norwood. Harry I). Boon and family, summer residents here, have' returned to their Philadelphia home. William Lutz, of Wert Pbllad'elplila. Is enjoy lug life lu bis. cottage at j 61 Id Central avenue. George Hofrtetter and family, of Philadelphia, have dosed llielr cottage. l'JOD Central avenue. s . j . J. W. "Herbert and wife are atqotig tlurFbiladelpbleus who have returned home for the wiuler. - I Former Slate Banking Commissiouer David U. Wat kin*. Thomas Shafar, William U. Pan mart aud'

WM. &..DAV1S GETS AN APPOINTMENT 1 Ocean City Lawyer Made Scientist of West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital. William li Davis, of this city, has Moorestowu. and will assume his Mr. Ilavls Is a d -ep student along various lines, and Hit. new Held of will he particularly to In. liking Mr. Davis and hi. family have gone Moorestowu. where they will reside. He aud Mrs. Ilavls have a number hear with regret of their departure • X-ean < Ity for a little more than a Dr. J. Thorn ley Hughes, druggl-i at his wife and hahy. returned liotfle evening from a vlsl: to Trenton. Norrl.town and Stockton', N. J While away. Dr. Hoglie In (he Trenton M. K Church and llie Notrl*M. K Church. S. Sleelman. of Woodbury. , guests of H# Kallilu a few day. William Loiig.tretli.a former mayor of Mercliautvllle, and hi. wife are g"e«t» of the Atglen. Miss I telle McUlbeny. or Scotch Hall. Una city, vl.lled friend. In New i during (lie week. Frauk Cooley and wife have closed 1 heir summer home and are at llielr ' residence. H. A. Wlddlfleld, w ho enjoyed llie family to Philadelphia ' Mrs. W- H. Long lias returned lo her-Phlladelphia home after s|>eiidliig the summer in this city. Charles K. Itlday and family are ; jiuwjlu Germantnwii after upend lug the summer In thlsrltv. Mrs. II. C. "Wert, of Norwood, is kmong those who have closed llielr i collages and gone home. f \ H. F. llrCou and family, of Mar- : cltautvllle. were among the week". I arrival, at llie Hewllugs. I Mrs. L. H. Smith entertained her 1 airier, Mr». I-ewl* Kd wards, of South Deuuls. during llie week. Mis. A. II Rod soil and daughter have returned to Philadelphia after «|ieudlug the season here Mrs. F. A. Kyram, of Ml. Airy, wa. among recent visitor, lo thl. city, where .lie owue property. i J. Herbert Scliell and family are i now lu tlielr Ueruiantowu home after 1 ■landing the seaiwii here. 1 R. T. Brow n and family of Wert 1 have doaed tlielr collage. IHXli Wesley avenue. , 1 J. W. Landau berger aud family dosed llielr cottage a few day. ago and wrl/ Devellu and family have clo<«d their cottage. 1824 Central ave 1 nue. aud are In Philadelphia. 1 Mr. aud Mrs, ti. A.Swayze. of Philadelphia. have been spending a aeasun 1 pleaaautly at this resort. Thomas F. Armstrong, one of Ocean City's big boosters, aud tils family , returned to Philadelphia. , Edmund Dawe* and daughters, of, j Misirlyn terrace, returned on Tuesday ■■ l> tlielr home In Philadelphia. F. A. Schwab aud family, after > speudiug a delightful summer here. William McLaoghllu and family, of have returned "to that clly after epeudlng the summer liereClty Commissioner Ruber! Fisher left here Tuesday afternoon tnyi.lt bis In New York for a few daye. Mrs. F. Glulckert and family close their Central avenue summer borne toaud return to West Philadelphia Mr and Mrs. Byex. of South Dentils, made a pleasant visit to their daughter. Mrs. L. H Smith. Till Central aveS. L. Scbumo and family closed and returned lo their , Philadelphia home. Mr. aud Mrs. Johu E. Phillip, aud Tbnm'a* Cooper McCahan and family have returned lo their home at Overbrook. The Mlsees Cecil aud Minnie Mum left this week for Frauklluvllle. Vs\. for a two week.' vacation among ralallvea. Eugene Miller, of the firm of Miller Hroe , Ice cream manufacturers, Ihts clly. Is speudiug a week at Delaware Water Uap. ' Dautel Gallagher, of Philadelphia, a well kuowu property owner lu this ' ci|y. has ended bis summer's slay and returned home. Joseph T. Ward aud wile have closed llielr summer home. 1 108 Wes- ' aveuue! aud are at tbelr Uermanresidence. 1 W. W. Adams aud family aud Mfs. 1 Adams' father, Thohias Parker, who speut the eunnner at Marmora, have e returned to this city. 1 John F. L. Morris, of Philadelphia, a prominent summer resldeul of South r Ocean' City, was a guest of the Wyo- ■ inlug a few daye ago. Robert B. Ttnsmati. a well known r Philadelpblan. and bis family have r closed tbelr cottage and returned to tbelr winter resideuce. Dr. . I. J. Scbwatt. professor of (.mathematics at the University ' of j Pennsylvania, aud bis family have t'eif turned to Philadelphia. !. j Mr. aud Mrs. E V. Corson and Mr. | and Mrs. E. A. < 'oraoo have returned g from a delightful auto trip through d the New Euglaod States. | C. L. Bsder and family, of Phlladel- • phla, have claeed tbelr Central avenue is cottage and returned home Mr. Bader, d'wfio has tbs gatbsfe contract and

VICTORY IN SIGHT FOR f ANTI-SALOON FORCES

= A. H. SICKLER HAS ; IRRIGATION PLANT Neighbors Await With Int terest Result of Cottager's ' Movement. s rof lege at Tenth street and Ocean I lii.tallrd an trrlgathin plant on Ills Willi Interest by hi" neighbor, aud , other friend., , Mr. Sickler". hydrangek. wlilcb , tilled Jits lawn, were the talk of cot- I tager. and vi.ltors .for two or three season . prior Jo Uil. year, but thl. part ■uiumrr the.* flower, were not much [ or February of this yeaJ started -ap In . the flower. au<f then there wa- a cold ' . snap! which proved fatal to many of NEW HOUSES — ' Itulldlng Inspector' H.^A. W. Smith r lis. |..ue<| permit- for the following i lot -on Ashury avenue, above Teulli Frank Scolattl for two story building I containing two store, aud dwelling. . ou Ashury avenue, above Teulli street, with a 'fame workshop lu the rear. Engli.li A Johnson for a two story ' cottage ou Third street, east of t'orlu- ' tlilaii avenue, for Y. 1.. Smith, mating APARTMENTS MOVED - E. Stockton VYoudward. of Canxifeii-, 1 who bought a two-family apartment 'i next to lit. pretty bungalow, ou Ocean Fourteenth street, from S>ym«ur,DavlB. through the agency of i Stanton and Scull. Inc., Is having the building moved dowu Ocean avenue, . below Fnurteeutb street. , He will have the apartment house remodeled aud refurnished. Mr. Woodward purpose, to beautify the gruuud from * Inch the houiw was Dralh Csise aaddrnli. Charles Alexauder. colored, aged Hfly-two years, who had a barber shop at seveulh street and Wirt avenue. • dropped dead In front of 013 West avenue Thursday. The man had beeu lu , III health some tlme.and Coroner Mark Lake gave a certltlcate of death trum apoplexy. Will Conduct Prayrr M erltD|i. I During the absence of the Bev. Dr. Haines on Ills vacation, the weekly , praysr meetings st the M. E Church Is left Hi charge of the Bev. Dr. Dobbliis and other resident preachers. Dr. Halues expects to returu before Wed- , uesday evening. October H. 1 The members of the Home Missionary Society met Mouday afternoou at the resideuce of Mrs. C. H. Shoemaker. Si I U Central avenue. Measures were ' taken to be prepared for charitable , Alotizo Cotlou raportk the rental of ! llie f.illowlug cottages: 427 Ashury aveuue to Y. A. Bailey, of Philadelphia; 460 Weal avenue to Mrs. J. B. ' Hamilton, of Oceau Clly ; 642Ceulral " aveuue lo Mrs. M. Ksuuoe^ of Oceau " City. . w hose work was commended by milage owners, will' still be here ou a number of days throughout the year. Dr. J. William Hughes and family. ~ of Atlantic City, visited the former's parents, -William it Hughes and wife, lu this city, durlug the week, . - Mrs. Anul^ Young and family, of Anglesea. were recent visitors at the ' home of M rs. Young's sister, Mrs j Clluton Johnson, In this city. f The Rev. Dr. Linn Bowman and family have gone back to Philadelphia. Dr. Bowman Is pastor of the gprlug Harden M. E. Church. Ueorge Blnclalr and wife, of Phlla- ' delphla, whospcut the summer here, are now guests of Paul t-amorelle and wife at their cottage In tble city. ' Bernard Uuckdeacbel, of Wept Philadelphia. spent Tueeday evening and yesterday In this city and went Usblng with H. N. Healings, a local lawyer. John E File end family, who were j at 826 Plymouth place, are now at their Oak Lane residence. Tbey will have t new bouse here neat summer William B. rtmlib and family, who have been spending e pleasant time with his mother, Mrs. L. B. Hmtlb. have returned to tbelr home In Olney. Oeorgw. Fvostermacher .and wife '° have clhaed Jhetr Wesley avenue cot"e 4a ge and -returned to Philadelphia after s four months' stay at tbla resort. . Charles A. -Hexamer, secretary of .' the 'Philadelphia Undarwrltere' Aa-soi-lat Ion, has cloaed bis cottage aDd, J- with his family, returned to Pblladel pbls. „ William R Hughes and wife, of this city, left Tuesdey on a two weeks' ''® trip to Meroer County and New York. ■° Thev will visit the Mercer County Fair while away.' . Dr. I. N (irl-com end family have . gone back m Camden' for the fall and D' winter. -Dr. Oriacom. who Is health e- o nicer here, will be In town Tuesdays end Fridays. r James McMulletr. a Philadelphia ' lawyer and counsel for the Ocean City H Y acbt t'lub. has closed his cottage on b Plymouth place. With bit family, be has gatae to bis Qermsulowu home. '' H oases to be taken care of tor (be winter, L. C. Kandlc. 716Ceulral ave- «• nue. Oraan City. For reference: lire id English, Traymore Hotel. ad*. It.

The Rev. C. H. Rockey Outlines Plan of League in State of New Jersey. ' was also plrasdl to grsel new face, at ■ especial Interest, being given over lo * League. A hearty word of apprecls- ' lion was extended to llie ladies of llie Mrs. ri. B. tiwen. president of the 1 - Then followed a splendid address by B ; the Rev. l". H. Hockey, superintendent I i of Southern Jer-ey for the Antl rtaloon i League The entire tone or his remarks r wa. one of great encouragement aud i ihiqie. Victory seem, to be lu sight I j for the Anti-Saloon forces. Four or t : live more State* of the Colon shall - 1 decide the Iseue against liquor at the | (Mills In November. Mr. Rockey oulllned*tlie program of I Hie league for New Jersey, lu which a , committee of three. from the various r churches will organize to see to tlieenfurcement of the present laws goverui lug Ilia saloon and vice* There la to ( ; he a campaign by the use of literature which will be scajlered broadcast over f the State. Flually, an urgent call will ( I he made upou all voters to send to , Trenton a legislature that will recog- , ; nl/.e llie will of the people lu llie matter The pledge* and uttering taken at { the close of the meeting amounted to r t«i 80, which almost tripled that , . takeu at a similar meetlug last year. ( Mr. Rockey. lu the name of the league, wishes to thank all ror their , generous response. One pledge of 82 a month caused hi u to exclaim (hat , It Jiad been a long time since he lisd , , received such a contribution. | At the vesper service mauy were , pleased to listen to the special music | j 'which was graciously and beautifully , , rendered by Mrs. Dowdney Clark, of f Woodbury, aud her pupil, Miss Helen f McAllister. Mrs. Clark also sang a t solo. "Some f>ay-4he Silver C.itd Will Break." > ^ [ | The minister, the Rev. Uborge F ( Milch. read his text from Psalms 31; 34: i "lie strung aud let your heart take . courage." atid spoke on "Having , , Courage." CONTRACT AWARDED i HI cut Around ells Mall. The City Commlasluners. at the r weekly meetlug Thursday afternoon . 1 awarded to llie Sultou A Corson Co. ( 1 the contract for laying the pevliig 1 around the sew clly hall. I'ba hid of this Arm was 82,021.86 The only othe. bid was from Harry L j aud Samuel L. Smith. This was , BMSia. , Director Robert Fisher made a , motion, which was -carried, that llie work be started not later than Scplern- ( . her 21; that lt.be prosecuted with the , utmost vigor aud completed not later theu October 17. The motion was made before the - bids were opeued, and the Sutton A I Corson Co. was given the contract , uuder the conditions of the motion. t While they were dlacusslng the t matter before the motion was put. r Mayor Headley said that be did not feel llkeawardlug the contract until a definite lime for Its completion had beeu tlxed. He aald the work must he f started at once, or falling, I he contract l' would be awardqfl the next lowest - bidder Mr Sutton told the commissionerI that If ttiey got th* contract they o would s'art at onoe and the work would be flulabed In about three » MUST PAY POLL TAX * O tierwlse nrllnqaesls Mrrc Arc * Lthclx lo be Arrested. '• Tax Collrct r Burleigh, the 'letter part of last week, wui the following J notice to a number of the residents of e Ocean City: \ • Y'our poll lex for 1818 remalus unpaid, aud this Is to Inform you that j unless It la paid ou or before Tbursday [. of next week, I will Issue a warrant e for the distress aud sale of properly belonging to you, aud If losuflicieiit t property Is uot fouud belonging to , you, you will he placed lu the couuty 4 jail aud arrested." Money lor Charily. The gentlemen who arranged for (be ' testimonial dinner to Commodore K Charles J Currso a few weeks ago— Messrs. Joseph Bcbmltt. Arthur C. •e It redo and Charles 8. Wood— found it that they bad 814.76 left over after cxII peuaes were paid. Tbla sum. It was r decided, should be turned over to the m Philadelphia Home for [ncurklihs, ie which has bean done. Alouzo Cotton, real estate agent, of j. tbts clly. reports the following tales: la Cbt'lage 215' Asbury avenue, estate of 1- James H. Linn, to the Rev. Wallace of 8 Merplt. of Hammontoo, N. J. Two, J" cottages, 621-23 Atbury avenoe, and ,l" rear cottage, estate of Mrs. Caroline B. Lynch, to Richard H. Johnson, of Ocean Clly. a' "X — k. Olrea a aarartsc. >>r Mr*. Charles J. Curran bad a blrtbvt day anntveraary Tuesday, and a few id of her friends gave her a surprise party th In (be evening. A jolly tlme'was apent 7' by all. Commodore and Mrs. Curran will leave within a few deye for tbelr Philadelphia borne. He will take bta jn boat up by the outside route tomorrow, be i.«* r~1r ort~ MiT~ " Captain Alfrad K. Smith and all hi* be lifeguards want off duty Monday for the season of 48I4. Th* boats and rs emergency tent have been stored for tbs winter. r

'MISS LAMBERT IS i -MINISTER'S BRIDE - 'She Was Employed by Ocean I' City Title anil Trust Co, . ' for Some Time. . Prr-hytrrlan Church Mt' nig. • ' i Pa and Mi.- Mary I! I.»iiibci|. "f j - i Wyoming Mr M<q<rc wa- located i , at May's Landing until about six] Mrs M.-Kee who wa. idrlititlvl ! with the title depar.lnieiil of\jlie . about two yrais. ha- many frieudI Hair every hapvine-. ■ TREAT FOR BAPTISTS | Dr. Frank M. Dobbliis. di-tricl -r< re- ' tary of the Aiuertran Baptist Foreign ' day lu Ocean Clly au.l will preach si ' the luimaiiiirl ISapti-t Church. Dr lir: Dobbins will .peak on A I Yr- ' III :«i o'.-lnck. The service will lw lu , ' Charge of the mlnl-ler. llie Rev. - " bins wa. a teacher. Dr. Dubbins' llieiue at the ve-pei 1 the Kingdom." ' There will bewiwclal music at both Mr Mitch urges all Itaptlsl* lo liear ' Dr llotibtns, wh-i 1. one of the strong of tlielr denomination. 1 o'clock. 8uperiuleudent McAllister ; sylvan la and New Jersey, ,'d.et uhave a big school cc-wrrrt-q/ii next 1 Sunday," says Pastor Mitch. ' Miss Emma L Sack, daughter of Mrs. M C Sack, and a graduate of the Oceau City High School, also d^ , Alfred ^luiverslty, Alfred. N. Y.. ha. : re-lgned a- assistant principal of a 1 Dallon, N Y . school and has acceglnl : lucrative posliloii at t lie head, of the Latin department In the Corning. N. Y , High School. Mis. Sack's many frleilds In this city will be pleased lo hear of her success. Fred l>oly, accompanied by Mr. Rosa, of the Ross- Doty Compatiy. had an exciting trip from Atlantic City lo City III a motor boat Saturday ulglit. They were lost for a while in ' Scull's llay. and finally ran out of 1 gasoline off the yacht club house In • this city. They Anally got home safely % ' afler considerable dlfllcully. * ' Policeman James <!. Mould, of the • local force, begau bis vacation Mo'n- a ' day afternoon. He will leave, with j 1 his family, during the coralug w«k on f an auto trip down the" couuly end lake j : Later he wlll'vlslt friend. In Plilladel- | ' phla, Marcus Hook and Chester. ] DFcrlmlnatlng jienple and lliose 3 I who have grown travel wise lu the , aelrctloo of the best outings are the - . ones who, most of all, take advautage 1 of the wonderful autumn dl.jilay of b the Hudson Valley. The waning seal son of 1814 II lid. forest and Held lu tlian In many previous years. Houuteou. beauty, mile afler mile, charm. ' the eye of the traveler while, the tonic r af the autumn air gives exhilaration, llie Spelling end fruitage of tbla year of abundance makes for a wealth of ' gorgeous coloring seldom seen The peaceful lieauly of the Hudson Is reslful aud charming at all times, but uow that the home rush of vacallouers Is nearly over. Hie voyage on the great, c Irving" or "R ibert Fulton," of the .Hudson River Day Line. Is of the r yachting trip It Columbus Day. October 12th, comes f at tbe most' glorious time in midautumn. aud tbe pay Line, as usual, will operate an exlra aud special service on that ds.v from Its Detbrossea t street Pier. New York edv. 9-24,21 - ; , : j > JOHN E. TOWNSEND ' Electrical Contractor 1 1137 Asbury Ave. j jjcean City New Jersey -* I REPORT OF THE COIDITIOI I First National Bank ^ Ixmd* and dt»c«>unt",^ ^ fUil.OV, Gl '' Ssn^mz^ bouse; turottun sud Ncne* of other nsttiinal bssk's, UtUt!1 5r Krartlonel paper currency, nlrkels ^ 1 1 if ' |D se wilder uou.. nj.. „ f. Total. pSJrirt Of Capital stork paid la. I 5umi.ni Un'frtded" prollu, less expenses sad taxes paid, is.iki.I6 enafll mill I tlsllnnnl llrnt-- 1 b- bolxo Trust Companies end sartngs ■w ladlrldukt deposits subject to ctirek.exVm rt '' OerUSad Checks, uzm dl Ceentere' etiecks outstandluz *.ou 10 Toiai. xsrutirt sir' -tale or New Jersey. County i.r Cape May, us. I. W. Heou Man t. Caetiler ot toe shorelie named hank, do aoleumiy asear that tin W. WOUTT HAND. Cashier. Hnbarrlbrd and sworn lo belore me tble ITIu dayorHeptember.ltll. lit It- CUUrtH BUBINPON, Notary Pablk-. or Correct— Atteel: Id KB. HTITIW,

* Our Hall Line. of Stetson Hats is ready for § i ^ your inspection., • The new coats for fall liatp sur-jSk :U Lll ' 'V- """ ' '"hrr ' " '^l * V Conic- in and Sec. Ouality Always. ^ ^ • F'ine Sweaters for Men and Ladies. | jones has IT McAllister's Annual End of Season Clearance Sale • Is Now Going On « Rig liaigditis in Dresses. Skirts and Waists to close litem out. • Lot «.t fine V,.ile and Rice Cloth White Dresses hear otic half* lejjul.ii juiees. • All White Skirts reduced a quarter ot^morei • Lot of 00 and St 00 Silk Waists all at ft. 00. • All Baiys. s. McAllister ^ 807 and 809 Asbury Avenue

Attractive Summer Homes AT BARGAIN PRICES House on Second Street near Uie.- "beach ; 9 rooms and liatli : nicely furnished ; full size lot. only - - - $3600 Bungalow on Pcnnlyn Place, 6 rtmras and liath. - - $2600 New Bungalow on Delancey Place $ 3850 Others. at prices from $2500 to $'5000 Lots in all sections of the city - $250 up JOSEPH I. SCULL 787 Anbury Avenue. Ocean City# N. J. S • ~ NVViH|ntVV<Wr*Mii|i«i»iliiim«i>'li'li'>»>»»*»***»»*****>«l**«'**<***l>I j HARVEY Y. LAKEf REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue ' | Ocean City ^ New Jeraay j .

* * ykkkkkk 'A ■* * * * * * * * * ■» ***** ; ; | Best Cottage Location j ; , ^ in Ocean City for "in-season" and "between-sea- ] , ■ | sons" is Wesley avenue from Eleventh to I • , ' | Thirtenth streets. We offer a lot containing 4000 J ' | , | square feet, facing ocean in that section, for only | , \ • I S1450. U surely is a Bar/rain. & & ^ I ' 2 • i ' i ' ■] : ! riAssEY & edwards ! : ' | Eighth St. and Central Ave. j | 1 B. Frank Smith Oo.,"b',b,'oSSmt,> ; If you liavcjnoney to loan see us for good investments. , For sale, fine ' on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. Two lob corner First street and Asbury avenue, sire 70x100, cheap, $1200. Fourteen room hguse, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office,attached garage in rearTsplendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed 1 with best companipL - j 1036 Asbury Ave. ALONZO COTTON , REAL ESTATE 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. . ' I Five cottage* on Central avenue, from Sixth .to Eighth streets, for sale, very j reasonable. Furnished cottage ou Central avenne, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, with garage, only 81500. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third street, j only $1600. Furnished cottage 011 Fifth street, $>7°°- Two cottages and one lot J 1 on Anbury avenue, near Seventh street, only 85500. Also two cottages on Asbury avenue, same block . only f 2-700. . REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 0 A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. 1 MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know if yon can gat It; we can fell you at I once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for " aale. Also loU for tnveatmeut and for Improvement— tbe choice of ^ Ocean City. Apply to _ - J. M. CHESTER & CO., ,. Ocean City. N. I.

1 Metropolitan Sanitary ' Tonsorial Parlor 829 Ask an Ate— e John MjJtoaenbaum

C. I LAKE r ...REAL ESTATE AGENT..

Horn.* aao coTTsoea. ^ H0TSL bis-e/iYRe... Ocean Aye. Between Klghtb and Ninth Htreate OPEN ALL THE YEAR , M. K. 8MIT1I BlTKINOHAir. ! THE IMPERIAL I0U CJCNTKAI. A VK.. OCEAN C1TT, N THE KATHLU WYOMING a. p. niLXH HOTEL ATGLEN Ou* of the ami oentrally located hotel* iu lirvwmClty. Tba aim ha* alwar* been "to mnka this bonne ael*et and houiatika, and lis . lasff* and aiauroj^aMronag* proves iu sueFor leriua and partionlara add—a, THE WILMERS TUB ("antral Ave. ()|«u all Ibe year. Flrrt-claaa uble board. K veiling diunenr. man. r. wiLXtn ^ STERLING HOTEL Hot water beat. Winter boarder* solicited. k A LtnirxT. THE. HEWLINGS ' Mo*l desirable location. Open all year. FTIevalor to . treat level. Vapor Heat. I* u. UMfClXUt INTER COUNTY HOTEL ^5 841 t'autfal Avenue HU8. Wll.bl AM PFANDER NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUIITH AN U OKNTRAL AVKNUB OCEAN CITY. N. J. Nay lor and Hayrr, Proprletmm Fourteenth Heeeon. Thorouzhly renorale : Scotch Hall * *AMt.OBl\«t i -Open At. the Ylar- £ Mla*N. K. Towaaa.lt. N. B.McaiBlbtr f Head Nurne Mgr. X, i E. C. BOYLE [ Real Estate Broker | 624 EIGHTH STM^ET I ocean City New Jcjwcy j Efts Eiunined Vithont Dropt

UwnTu'noneeMl tylTsolnl" io%UlilpUk My Block ol Eye ola^ea and HpacaaeUn tana •utenl with good work. All work dcae on A. W. ELY I Box Ailaaile Ansa* ATLANTIC CITY, B. J.' . Hhor* Fast Line Faeaee Dane. Dance Every Cold L Back at, Wednesday and F'c. Saturday Night Excursion House JAMES CLAIK PrsprMw MAIN STREET aad . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS* POINT :: N.J. Why Not Buy Y'our Bathing Ontfit at Gbff's. h hen- you will find a full line of • the mort select . ' Bathing SiMts, Caps, Shoes, etc. Alio a fine a*aortmcnt of Silk Stockings, all at reasonable price*. GOFf'S BUHINfi. SUPPLY STORf 930 Boardwalk Adjoining Gofl'* Baths. , First National Bank Ocean City, N.J. CAPITAL HM* SIMPU1S «"• L. M. CKXMBX. Fr*«danl , K. B. BTITXH, Vien-Prartdeat W. BOOTT HAND, Caabtar H. H. MOWKXJL AOL CBahJ** 1. FITH1AH TATBM. aoUeOsr DlttkOTOMl " L. M. Crake* N. B-One* K. V Corson JoropbL«HU K. w. Bdwnrd.^ iLHamr«Thara> "cam- Mrttel e "k LBae™* Wn-dMw* AiaotlBH si "ijji hm SL" !5s Taar aoroant » I II ll| lHHIM ■ '