Ocean City Sentinel ] THUltHDAY JAM; All* '2* wis? We nlimll be glad to receive Item- of to till" community and our readerej1 All communication* should be ae- i address of ihe writer, not ueceawarllv good f tilth. j| ' I DOTS. 1 1 Tomorrow will be M.-Kli.ley Day: t llkveruu a carnation? n Hk« jn?u a carnation?
Home Week" celebration In July. * Andrew H Scull, of thin city, he. The < a|>e May t'ountv ll..ard of William II l liaiuliei.. of I'lilladelowned by the l.ilierty Kite Company, on Aabury avenue, near Twelfth -treet. for»I.M«i. PERSONALS. visit to Philadelphia Mlaa Ktta Moore, of llaiuiuoiiton. I* John Piatt ha- moved Ida family lo a nmall farm at Peteraburg.' Mra. Luketi* ba- returned !•> her apartment* In Philadelphia. ' H. K I lever, of Ihl* clly. ha- relumed from a viali to Philadelphia. C. I,. Hagy and wife, of I'liliadel..1.1. a,r. here a few it.v. slue*.
Seymour llavla, oN-pniladelphla. i waa among the vlallora here Friday. Charles Wlnelow. of llila city, lie- c Mlaa Hlake baa returned to tlila city 1 aluia .. • ue i norde. J a me* M Hert/ler. of Brklgelnn. ( rddateredal toe Hlaeayne during the weak .. 1. tlofl and wife . lied Mra. Hon-, relative, at Itelleplalu ' 'Sunday. II II 1-eCato and wife and Mr>. , Karl Sllley. or Audubon, were In low n , Tueaday. Mr*. John llataclieg. of flcean City. I v tailed Mra S. Warren In Yenltior I Mra. Charle- T. Kllla. wife of Mayor Kill-, of Camden. wa*~"a vi-ltor here 1 r.lli». or < Hiuoen. wa« a vi-uor uere •
(irorge W. Sony, of tlila city. a|wut J Saturday afleruooii and Sunday lu Philadelphia. | waa in town ltd- week and rrgl.tered at Hie Sterling Hear Commodore and Mra A. T. Jamea, of I'lilladelpbia. were vl.ltor* < here yeelerday. Mia. Helen McAlTtHer liaa left for a three weeka' vi.lt to friend- hi Salem | •Jululoii and Hrldgetoii. ( Jo-epti I.. Srtiuildt. of Plnladelph'a , a welt known -uiumer re-ldent of tlila . city, wa- In towu Friday. I Mr-. Anna '■Vliiuyate- left Sunday I for Overbrook, where .be la vlalting I her daughter. Mra. Caroline Seed Charle. T Magluula. of tlila 'city, re 1 turned Friday evening from a few I day-' vialt lo Philadelphia frleuda. John W. Handy, ol Seavllle. con.ta- 1 hie ol l'p|>er Towu.lilp. tlila county, , wa. here ou official hu.lneaa Saturday. I I. .tut f.mllv Ml— I.ula Je— e I. Cone Mlaa
Wlealer and John Johuaon. Jr.. have returned from a vi.it to Philadelphia. Mra. Caroline Lake aud daughter. T Mlaa Marion, were among Ihe vlallora to Philadelphia on Monday from thia . city. * Mia. Marie Koothruyd la the gue-t (| of the Ml— ea Corann during the ah- a aeuce or Joaeph I. Scull pud wife lu (| Florida. d Mr. and Mra Mc'Taln, of I'lilladel- a plila. have tieen occupying their col- •[ tage. SOS Fifteenth atreel. tlila city, for , a few dayMi- Kgan, of Ihe tru.t department * liany. a pent Saturday afternoon aud Sunday with relative. lu Philadelphia Mlaa Heal rice Swank la vlaitlug lu ■ Summit, Pa., where her mother baa [ been III. She will return In a week 1 aud probablyT^lug tier mother with • Hear Comunjdore Churchill Han- ) gerfurd. of Philadelphia, who la alao pre-ldeut of Hie Ocean City Flahlug Club, waa among the vlallora bete Saturday. Mra. K. B. Cannon, bride of Ihe Itev. ' L' II I HA (... ..r If .lit* Trlllll V : B. rector Holy Trinity
Church, tlila city, ha. been called to her former home In Cambridge, Md , f by the lllnea- of her mother. ( Mra. Llnwond Sack, of llifa city, d who with her family la -pending the i wiuler mniilha lu Salem, thia Slate, c waa liere Friday Mra Sack baa a i large number of frleuda here who i were pleaaed lo aee liar. I Cape May Pomona Hrange at Ita quarterly meeting ludoraed the |8l).k urn appropriation for Itulgera' College, r The refiort from the Cape May Couuty Board of Freeholders thai It had appropriated takw for eatahllahlug Ihe Cape May County Bureau of Agri culture and had named Prufeaaor Tliraaher a- county farm demonatrator waa approved The bureau la to be located at Cape May CourtHouae. and Profea— ir Thra-her will begin opera- j t to tie the llr-t of the month.
BAND I WANTED AGAIN Mayor Says it Will be Here * This Summer if Possible to Get It. j The mayor wrote lo Prof. Harrt-ou . , Friday afternoon in reference lo ernI |ihiylug Harrlaon and Ilia hand to give the free daily coucerte in Ihe inu.lc l{ I pavilion In 4hia city during Ihe sumThe mayor brought up. al the weekly j meet lug of the Cuy Commi-loner*. | Ihe mailer of eueaglng a band for the' -ummer aeaaon. and Director Fl.her 1 -aid lie had received a l-tler hearing on 1 III- subject. and lie would like, a- a j '
„ Ihe hauda of Ihe mayor. The mayor -taled llial he would -ay |' f right away thai If II were placed with 1 come here In preference to any place '• then read. It was from Henry Kluelz, • '• of Philadelphia, well known in Ihl- ' city a. ihe-proprlelor of Ihe Traymore lor several seawu*. and al-o prominent 111 baud circle. In Ilia home city i Haiidmaater Klnet* agreed^o pro « » vide neveuteen fir»l-cla»a mualciau. c and give afleruooii and evening con- I I- cerla each day for leu week, foi ttlNKl I ll wa- atated I hat I'rof Harri-on j for 43MJO. # On .motion of Director Flalier. Ihe i ' mailer of eiigaglng a batid_ for- Ihe < ' n'*y0r' | d rec ,vtd , ! 1 letter from another man. who had a ' > -a ... u'li.i iii f, inn— il
him thai Harrlaon had made a 1.1.1 In Allaullc City. The uiayor lold the other member, of llie hoard Dial he would at once gel In touch with I'rof HAD JOLLY TIME On Saturday evening a Utile aoclal . gathering wa. held al Die home of Karl Newkir * We-ley avenue. ■ wlierejlhere waa "great rejoicing and • merry-making." according to one of ' Ibe. participant*. , by the piano aud victrola. The 1 part of ihe evening waa greatly i enjoyed by an outlay of "eal»." and. . u | —in leaving, all pre-eul declared . they had a delightful time. -ri...-. . . i.un I u —r— Mi.— Madalene
Lau.cti.He4M Harrla. Miriam Itelclily. Verne Wllaon and Cecelia Hand. Kugene Darby. Wilfred Sooy. Wm. K F. Hardlner. Jr.. aud Bait-ii Cliaui- A plon. p PAINTINGS LOANED i Vlallora to the Ocean City Public I Library apeak in term, of pleaaure of the new quarter* of the library on the t second fl.ior of the former lire houae lo addlliou to the library room, there 1 a large reading room. In Ihe rear ; a meeting r.Kiui for Die Iruateea. The Htirarlaii, Mlaa Maud Foulda. I- , right young woman In the right place I'realdeut William M Taylor liaa , loaned the library four handaome ■ painting-, which adorn the walla. , ' are much admired by vlaltora.
SUNDAY HYMNS i« ti To »>• Wong al Bapllal Church t( Nrai aabbaib lirealag. "Billy" Sunday hymua will be auug t» at the Hapllat Church Suuday ulght V The choir will be prepared to lead and w la no reaaon why the eervlce ■mould not be double lu tutereat and A number of copiea of Ihe hymn hook have been .cured • ' and are on aale at McAlllaler'a .lore. ■ can be bought for lirieeu cents " (paperback). ✓ The minister will preach a special I sermon to Cbrletiana, "Souls Wauled." * I Knarrlalnrd Mouse f"wrl » Mr. aud Mrs. K. It Bilngliursl. of 1 i Philadelphia, came down to their , pretty collage, al l'JlOOeeau avenue, [ latter part of last week and cuter- ( , tallied a few friend, for aeveral day.. ( Their gue-t- were William H. Reaiuer' ^ and w ife, J. Howard Holme, aud wife. ( W H. Beaver and wife aud Mlaa ( ' Kleauor Beaver, all of Philadelphia. ( ' Despite the had weather during a por- ( t loii of the tjme. all had a very enjoy- , •hie visit.
The stock of lumber, horses, etc.. of B Frambes j. Smith were sold by- Sheriff t on execution of the* O. H. f Lumber Company Tuea- v day. Moat of the Ihiug- were disposed j of at low price, until sufficient was c , raised to aatlafy the judgment, which ( i 1759. with coata and lulereat. A , 0. Boewell repreaeuled Mr. Smith aud H. Newell Heuliuga the Shoemaker Company. i I Wrai lo aea isle. I A number of the bualueaa men of ■ tlila city went lo Sea. Iale City in I - autoa Tuesday night to atuud the i s ' -gel-together" uieellug of Ihe Young - Men's Business Association. The lur vtlallon lo allend IM meeting was r sent to President Brick, of the local I Hoard of 1'rade, the latter part of leal J week. Nuree desires work, day d» week, j 1 450 West avenue. adv. ll.l
ij TWO APARTMENT ! ' HOUSES TO GO UP . A. R. Scull Has Contracts | from the Rev. Cornelius i Hudson aud Brother. : 1 i Andrew It. Scull, of this clly. la uu- j , ! IhrVreUy bungalow he is lo build , cuaHe- Median, of Philadelphia,;
Tlieae are for a Iwo-aiory family L aparlmenl house for the Kev. Corue- ' |, j Hudson, of Tecony. and also for a j j | brother. David Hudauii. of "Olenaide. ' I I Hot h are to he ereeleif uii Twelfth I f ' -I reel and each will coal about Fi'JUO. j l y ... a __z NEW FURNITURE i The -old-line" Democrats here, as represented by L. L. Wallace, A. (J. , Ollbert. John 11. christian and a few > oilier-, have placed new furniture lii Die headquarters of Die Ocean City Club In lire Henn llulffl- ( ha- been called for tonight W log her or not tlie alleged dla-l -ajKiU-d lueiuber. of the clul. will he | hand remains to be seen. Dul Ihe U i "war horses" who have fought Ihe battle, tor year, are determined, they I i -ay. lo have club rooms where they i can meet aud plan for future cam- (
HAD GOOD TIME J" ! , j p lor Pl.brr'i Frlrada. .. ciiy Commiasiouer Hubert Flaherl lo show oil II. working he Invited ] ' i a few friend- lu Ills apartments Friday , evening and a few hours were very en i # f Following I Ills, refreshments werej^ . served. u I Director Flalier. a. usual, proved r hlm-elf a moal agreeable host. ^ Those present were Mlaa Bradley. y , Ml-a Oeyaer, Mlaa _ Colhurn. Mlaa ^ . Chamberlain. Mlaa Julian, Mlaa Crease and Harry Headley and wife. , I PUSHING WORK
Work la progressing on iheTwolalory lielug bull! at Slxlli alreel aud avenue by Joaeph (i Cham-, plon for Bel ford Cos, almoin, of Mill- j N vllle. which la lo coal 16500. The fouiiitmlluua have been laid aud Ijie brick work started. Tlie Iron m* | lerlal la on Ihe ground. The tir-t aiory la to he of brick and j 1 the second story Iron. { y There will be elevators, eo that cars j may he elored on both doors. ' Mr. Coaaahoom was in' tow u Saturday. M. E. CONFERENCE , H rnderaoo. ol TnarHrr, lo l-realde Over Hraalona. The Bev^Theodore F. Heuderaou. I of Chattanooga, will preside over the I Jersey M K. CoDfereuce, which i will begiu lie sessions In St. Paul's i M. K.C h u reb . Al laullc Clly , on March 8 Naming of a uew district superinNamlugor uew oiairici aupenu-
teudeu t aud some rearrangement of clergy of Ihe Stale south of Treu. j u will devolve upon the Conference ; u A new district superintendent will j w lie iisuied lo eucc eed Ihe Itev Ssnford « M. Nichols, of Ihe Camden District, |l whose term expires this year. ti — tl The» l.iked the saallt is. Heferrlug to a part of the exarci* -s j at the recent teachers' Institute al Sea I Isle Clly, Ihe Sea Jele School News ] v says: "The muffins that were produced , B by the co >klng class under Mlee , f Smalleld's direct lou were very much t appreciated by Ihe audience." Miss i. Sin«lieW Ja the _ Instructor of the . ( ciaaseeln domestic acleuceal the Ocean ; ^ Cuy High School. Has Cops ol Ancient P«»rr. John C. Sleelinau. of-tbly-jClty, hae | hi. possession a copy Mfht Ulster , County U excite ol January 4. 1900. Which wa. published In Kingston, Ulster Couuty. N. Y. Itcoutalusa 1 number of slorles ou the death of Ueorgr Waahlugtou. The paper was aeul lo Mr. Sieelmau by a friend iu ' | | CMjr Booklet.
The mayor told the other City Com'- 11 mlssluuers at their weekly meeting 1 « that he wuuld like to advertise for bids 1 Ihe new clly booklet, as lis co-l . « will he more than (,i00. Ou motion of 4 Fisher the board will act as a * committee of the whole lo prepare a | • draft of the proposed booklet aud advertise for bide. Will OsInloTblrtf Class. i It I* said that after the census has | been takeu lu August or this year, j i Cape May County will be eligible to al r place among the third olasa counties of i i the State. It la now In the fourth : . i class, having had only a permanent [ population less than 30,000 , mid-Tewr "Exeaw." I Prof. Kelcbly. principal of tha I I Ocean City High School, Is arranging to hold a mid-year examination of tbc clae-ea lu the high school. This la . something new here. Tha cxamlua- . I llous will begin early uekt week.
MEN SAY HERE DR. HAINES SHOULD STAY
Minister of His Learning, Force and Progressiveness Needed in This City. 'l A number of husiueas men of Ibis I cily.. In discussing Ihe matter a few I of 'tbf Kev. Dr. John B. Haines to - ' dissolve his pastoral relations with the 1 1 M. K. Church here, and they ex- . pressed the earnest 'hope thai strong ; eltorts would be made by Ihe member- • oB Ihe church aud all tnleresicd in 1 Ocesu Clly to have Dr. Haines recouTnese men say Ibey feel llial a uisi - of Dr. Haines' unusual ability a's a or llr. Maine- unusual sunny ■- • ■
preacher and as a mau of hriad idea- p here lu continue along Ihe progressive a ' he has pursued during his three c years' sojourn lu Ibis resort. a Members of Clelhsemane Church, a recognizing Dr. Haines' e force of character end learning, from h j knowing him during their stay here in | church aud asked him lo gn there p ■ - - t STOCKHOLDERS MEET ■ ' a Al a meeting of the stockholders ol ^ the Ocean City Hall Association Thursday evening. Ihe following director* > j Ueorgr o. Adams. Wtllaid W. | Adam-, Mark Lake. I>. S. rtampsou. , Andrew C. Ho-well and K. Howard Thorn. , The dlreclors re-clected Ihe following ( I uffloers: , ! Presideut, Mark Lake; vice preal . dent. (Jeurge O. Adams; treasurer and
.uperluleudeut, W. \V. Adams; secre- | lary. It Howard Tboru. I The association owue the K. of P. Hell. CHILDREN'S CHURCH Will be Organised t»* Br. Mllcb Acluldren's church will lie organized jat the Hapllst Cliurcli tomorrow (Frljust for children, for all hoys and girls of Ihe community. Parents, tell your chlldreu thai the minister, tlie Itev. Mr. Milch, would be glad lo meet them right after school ou Friday al Ihe Baptist Church. Tbc regular order of church servlct will be Introduced, with a story sermon by the minister. "Come and see what a children's
Kditok the Sentinel:— A lady lu 1 i Veutuor-and her little daughter were ! w etching a flight of geeK last week. I due flock wa- flying iu the shape of a | "\V."' The lady said; "Ob. I hope | that doesn't mean war!" "Ob. mother i there Is another flock " said Ihe seveoi year old child. "I.u Ibe shape of a *Y-' That must mean voles for women , mother." W. I Kpworiti Lraiae Heeling. | It Is stated that there will he a j very lulerestlug meeting of the Ep- ' worth League of Ibe M. E. Church Suuday eveulug at 7 o'clock sharp. The topic Is "Evenings With Ureal , Hymns." Keubeu W. Edwards will > (be meeting. There will also be i special slDglug by a quartet, A large ■ attendance la desired
j Two new lifeboats are needed for Ibe t or ihe lifeguards here uextsum- I ! The boats were uudertbe Board- t j walk, aud during tha heavy storm.' * | some weeka ago, one wa- smashed ] These boats cost f 135 each. The mat I ; of bavlug two uew boats built la in ■ ) liauda of Director Robert Fisher. A. J. Chambers and wile, of Mill- 1 ! vllle, summer residents of Ocean Clly. ! are uow at Lake Worth, Florida. 1 where they went recently from DeFla. Tney bad a'plea-aul bo 1 : jouru of a week lu DcLaud. where 1 Ibey- Inspected many of the orange 1 j which surrouud that place. . . l The Kev. Dr. John B Haines Is coutluuiug the evangelistic services in Ibe First M. E Church lu ibe eveuiugs Ibis week. He couducled the service aud preached Monday eveulug. The speaker Tuesday eveulug was the Kev. Clarence Johnstou, of ibe Absecon M. E. Church. Will Baud Bungalow. Hulldiug Inspector H. A. W. Smith
issued to Andrew H. Scull a per- a i mil to build a pretty buogalow ou a street for Charles Meebau, e of Uerinenlowu. Il will cost about t ; Mr. Meehan has a haudtomt I summer collage at Thirteenth street \ . aud M ealey avenue. c Mlsa Oman s Id Barpnaed. Mlaa Smafleld, Instructor lu the Domestic Science Department of the City High School, received a < , surprise visit from bar father and i i brother a few days ago. They came ' f from their borne town. Brown City, i 1 1 Mich., and ware guests of the Sterling i 1 while here. i Voung Croplr'a Bcr vice. The annual young people'a service 1 : will be held In tba First Presbyterian < Church ou Sunday evening, February a 1 7, at 7.45 o'olock. A special program . la being made and will ba announced ' In next week's Issue of tba Skhtinel.
J. L. PYLE TALKS ON FARM ACCOUNTS , Head of Commercial Department in School Here Gives Points to Teachers. . J l.y bran Pyle, Iwad of the com-, , I'lgh rk-liiliil. gave a\T iii.lrucljse talk , before Die recenl comity traof.eY-' int .tltate al Sea l.le lily, disco— ii.g I .hip and farm, accounting, drvoimg , I II beginning he said: "Mil Die ,piesuccessfully laugl.l In a grade or «.u.i- , try school. I should -«> thai
pupil* shove the sge of fourteen . uioal — clly comiuerclsl college. Il would lie easy lustier lo lii-lsll s typewriter and. Willi Ihe aid of n -Ingle leXIbook. there are •"hundlM amf one dilteienl position In Die I'llmauic -y-teiu. I. Ihe Uregg, which I- receiving w tde-pread aUeL-Don. H I- the coi.oein.u- of harder lo read, while I'd man I- more difficult lo uiu-tei io I u. o h ea-ier to read Ihe noleThere areelglilyjl.lt- .ml sl.ortl.aiid ay«leiua used by I lie -lenographers In I'yle -aid: "llie term -couiiiiei.-isl arllhnielh ^ ^ nr iVl'itti et^K^ ' "i^ .»«L^r ' n u i |
lug wllb almost Impo-ible bu-iiie-. j ' I ran -action-. . "The leading commercial college- 1 all over the country are doing away I with such problem- and leaching their j students how to add. subtract, uiultl- | 1 luOmatde quickly and ac.-uralely. 1 and Iheu applying thesd lo fraclUiu*. | 1 prollt and lua«. interest and discount, | 1 aurance, glvlug Iheiu ouly Ihe work ' required for aclual hu-luess practice. but yet making II thorough." | ' Speaking of book-keeping, he -aid: ' teachlug a etudeul iu hegiunuig book- | • geepiug certain llilug- and certain ' " part of our advanced da»«-', we tell ■ him la the w rung way lo do ll? I can. , e uot see where ttieie is any diflerencc • between higher accouuillig and higher
book-keeping lu distinction with lower By Ibe elimination of nils waste of , lime, euergy and i flort on Ihe psrt of Will have a practical course lu book- , I keeping and carry our sludeul a long economic aud scieuliflc relslluiis, of accountancy to business artsir-, which. . after all. goes lu Ihe lietrl of Ihe edu- , I tonal value of our subject." Ou the aubject of farm accounting. Mr. Pyle said: -With the coming of Ibe vocational school for agriculture lo < tape May Couuty one of the subjects that will, uo doubt, he taught is farm i- accounting. Il is quite probable thai b IV will fall to Ihe grade teacher to lui. struct those who contemplate entering it this vocational school lu this branch, II audit can be haudled In cuunecllon le with the arithmetic w ithout great lute convenience. "Acoouuta may he started ou an ordinary farm any lime after Ihe last crop la harvested lu Ihe fall aud before
the first crop preparation* are started the spring. In a large majority of tfe cases, the dale will he January I. Por April 1. "In order lo have a complete set of farm accounts, three records are ueces- 1 "I. Au Inveulory al lbs beginning and end of the year. "3. A record of all work done byand hot-e- during Ihe year." • Tlie speaker here gave a sample ( of an Inveulory aud weut I . Into minute details aa to the manner |" . of keeping accounts. |. Iu cuuuluslou, he said: "By keeping farm cosl account- oue cauuot help | but gain an Idea of the value uf labor. ■' . He a. Kill finds that lime represent* . money aud Ibat It Is equally aa Impor- , taut lo save an hour's work by man . aud team on au acre of oata aa It Is lo gel a yield, of an extra bu-tiel per , acre, and that Is more wastcfulto have , . temji Idle than to have oue mau Idle for the name length of time. "Farm cost accounts will hrlp lo teach oue that very often Ibe largest > yields may uol pay. Afler closing Ihe! accounts the farmer usually gels many I
surprises. Ofteu be finds thai Ihe enterprises which he ihluks are Ihe and to w hich be devoirs most of time, ere being conducted al a loss, I while Ibe steadier, or more common, enterprises, or crops, may he the only once Ibat show profile " Olds lordly officials. I The City Commlaaloncrs have ret celved a bible from Samuel Hussell I aud wife, of Ihl* clly. and two pretty ; vaaea from Abel D. Scull. This an- , nounoemeut waa made by tba mayor [ at the weekly meeting of the board, aud he aald suitable recognition should be made. On motion of Commlstioner - Tboru. the gifts were received with a thanka and a letter to tbla effect wai ordered scut to the donors aDd publlcap Hon made Id the local papers 1 i ■ e - 1 Try au Advertisement in the Sentinel i
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REAL ESTATE 838 Aabury Avenue t Ocean City New Jersey | B. Frank Smith Oo.,"™";"" If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, finc on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, .$2500. lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed ■ with best companies. 1036 Aebury Ave.
ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE ■ 619 ASBURY AVENUE OOEAN CITY. N. J. I Five cottages on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth slreels, for sale, very : reasonable, l-'urni-hed college on Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 4ox)oo, ( wilh garage, onlv $1500. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third alreel. only f Jboo. Furnished cottage ou Fifth sire el. $2700. Two cottages anil one lot ' Oil Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, only $3500. Also two cottages ou Asbury ' avenue, same block, only $2700. ; REAL- ESTATE -n- INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ' A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. I MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. II No waiting for two weeka to know if you can gat It; we can tell you at once. Bargains ui Bay and Ooaan front properties. Choice cottages for aale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., £ OCEAN CITY. N. ]. if
Interesting to Investors °R 5< Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home ^ for sal E — A few lota located in Section O, Ocean City. N. J., ■ in vicinity of Bute road end Pennsylvania end Reeding Railroad nations. Also 'sites for bungalows titnate on Great Rgg Harbor Bay, Beealey'a Point, 8. J. ARTHUR^D.jb ARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. jWelsbach Gas Lamps i We recommend them for all lighting purposes. They • ' give more light for less money than can be secured by any 1 1 other lighting appliance. 1 1 We will aim to secure for yon the best possible re- , suits from any gas appliance regardless of where you purchase it. .j The City Qas Light Company
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblig and Commissioner of Deeds !>■ ?t Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City . - - N«w Jersey
j _ I H0T6L Bise/iYRe... J Ocean Ave. 1 Between Eighth and Ninth Streets . ' ! OPEN ALL THE YEAR . Scotch Mall SANATORIUM » - * THE IMPERIAL
THc. i£*TlitU_ M INKK8 LEW !8 A CONAK1) WYOMING 224 0« l;t N atkki'E HOTEL ATGLEN One of the mr»t centrally located hotela in — i locau (My. The aim has always been to mnke thia house at led and homelike, and ita large and asrured patronage proves iu snocisa. For term* and particulars addrcaa, I THE W1LMERS • . 7<« Central Ave. t 7U8 Ave.
I Open all the year. FTrat-clasa table a hoard. Kventng dinners. | Jiai. c. r. «ri lu> \ STERLING HOTEL I OPEN all year I Hot water heat. Winter boarders . solicited. ■ , x« LDIVUr. B THE HEWLINGS having decided lo close for tlie winter, c it will tie re-opened for guests In May, >• IBIS. >, u itcnusci !, Ninth and Wesley sv*. tvean Cuy, K. J d NEW HOTEL ELBERON kiuhtii and central avenue
Nsylor and Hayre. Proprletrsasn Kourteenlti Hcaaoc. riiorouzhly renovated , "SSS' '. Oa the IntcT-Cooniy^ bridge Boalerard. Mart? nt. i" J.' Pur Booklet address -v Owner and rrcpricltf [ E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 824 EIGHTH STREET OCCAM CITY New JcwacY Dance Every ' Cold Lundios, Wednesday and F'c. !r Saturday Night The Excursion House - JAMES CLARK Pig»il«*at iiunu vonh* 1 ■ yr- ■ - - -
MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS! POINT :: N. J. Joseph I . Scull REAL ESTATE BULLETINfor rent "gggfiytti ,2*$ wal.r beat. >16 00 V" monlb. FOR RENT Mr.'ed a|>arnueB» •Vn rvo-™ ' fcytue ycar.Ii rooms for rent for rent t^e:vsro2.no^ *2.Q09J>Qu>£?°° Joseph f. Scull 76iv£S'c"T THOMAS J THORN
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