Ocean City Sentinel i TIU'KBDAV FEHRl All! l«, llli. We ahall be glad I" receive item* nt to thl* community and our readera' ' everywhere. v oompauleil with the full name and address of the writer, not ueceeaarlly for publication, hut a- a guarantee of < good faith. DOTS. I J l»id you «ct. many valentine.? , More vollatte. are al-.ut to he built r bere. I Coll Bite- are being rented for the 1 Hp nWl neat Monday We-hlng 1 ton VUlrUiday. f The time for the New Jcr-ey I .infer■cure la drawing near. ~ , Another Sunday and Monday of , cullar kind, of weather I That bliuard prediction didn't lilt u I very-well down tm. way I In the First I're-by terian t 'liiirrb Sun- ' day evening. I Another alrong di-eour-e by llr. H allien In the Kind M. K I'liurcli (Sunday morning. .Service, will be held In Holy Trimly , I hutch every Friday evening during l«nl, Iiegliiniug tomorrow nlglit. There will be ■ Station, ol IheCroa." | In HI. Augu.tine'. t'liurcji every Friday evening during l.ent, beginuliiK tomorrow. I money from under the Hoard walk The contract lia. Iieen awarded for ' the building of the fleet of one-de.lgn boat, for member, of the tlceaii I'lly 1 Yacht Club. Preparation- ale being made to re paint the We-t Jcr-ey A Seaahore Company'. Flight I: -treet depot withHome lodal |ienple do not approve ol the Hoard of Flducallon In.urlng the teacher, and Janitor, of the .vhnola again.! accident.. cottage from TliCrteeutli .treet and nue. below Tenth .treetAbout twenty-live, member, of the local lodge of the Kulglile of I'ythlaa I attended the district meeting In I'lea.antvllle F'rlday evening. PERSONALS. i H it. Young, of Atlantic City, waa i 1u town l'ueMlay. i Mra. Fl. F". (JotT, of tbl. city, spent ; Monday ill Philadelphia. J W Thuratun, <f thta city, apent the week end In Philadelphia. Flbeiurer Adam., of Philadelphia, waa lu town during the week. . Mta. Mildred Itenner, ol Cauideli, waa a vlallor here a few day. ago. Ml** K. M. ti ill', nf Philadelphia. wa< a recent gue.l of the Sterling. ukrllinr Head, of- tin. clfy, ha. relurned from a vi.it to Philadelphia. 4 tiarle. H. Wei., and wife, of tier maniow n, weie vi.ltur. here Friday. Among the vl.ltnra here Friday waa William K. Mb river, of Philadelphia Mr- Margaret A Foater, of tbl. city, la .pending a few daya In Ciieatnut Mi.. Marguerite Scull, of ttil. city lie. returned from a vlall to Philadelphia. pin.-
Mra. F'lauk B. Hchuelder, of Weal Philadelphia, -I. among the vlallor. N William Pfander, Sr.. of tlila city, baa returned from a vlalt .to Phlladel- gl phla. P« Mra. H. F Herbert, of Holme., Pa.. bJ I. vlaitlug her brother. N T. button, of • thl. city. Hubert It Lee. a traveling aaleamau, la .pending a few daya with hi. family In tlila city. H Mra. William Pfander and Mr.. . Chrlatlua Head ley w ere recout vl.ltnra to M 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 e . S K 1 lever, of thl. city. »|>eiit Seturday aud Sunday with frleud. iu Philadelphia. iu tieorge N. Cummin., t Vlneland n lawyer, waa a gurat of the Imperial a V few daya ago. Klchard Shevlin. of Philadelphia, a H property owner here, waa amoug the tl vlallora Sunday. Churchill .Huugerford. of Phlladel- d phla, waa among the vl-llora bere Llncoln'a Birthday. ^ Klchard Nelma and wife, of Phlla- f) delphla. reglalered at the Hlacayne Hie j latter |*rt of laat week. Mlae Amy llumeld will apeod the ( balance of the winter In Hammonton, f Blackwood and t'amdeu. ( Mr aud Mra. J. Itaudulph Lyun , and a few friend, from Philadelphia, were In town on Sunday. , Benjamin Carroll, a Weat Phlladel- , phla real e-tale operator, wo. among , the vlallor. here Saturday. ( Mia. Ktta Moore, eteuographer, of Hammonton, la aralatiug In the office , work at Harry F". Stanton'#. , Lawyer H Newell Heuliug*. of thte ) city, returned early lu the week from | a bualnea. trip to New York City William J. Chad wick, who la em- ' ployed lu Philadelphia, a petit the j I week-end at bla borne in thta city. Mra. Herbert Ploch baa returned to tier dutlea In the office of Joaeph I. Scull afler an ab«ence of three week. Cbarlea Ilel.roth, of Philadelphia, apent Saturday afternoon and Sunday al l he home of Capl- Pnlllp S. Hand. J. M. Kowlaud and wlfq. of Philadelphia. were vlallora here Sunday . | They own it cottage on St Cbarlea --place. Jamea LalTrrty. a well-known Pblladelpblan. vlalted hla oouain. Charlaa T. Maglnula. and family, of thl. city, Monday. Carl Swank, Mtaa Mae Swank and
CHURCH TO GET AMERICAN FLAG . Presentation by Washington Camp, No. 75, P. O. S. of A. Next Sunday Night. Next Huudey evening. Wa.hlngton . j the F'lr.t Praabyteflan Church In a ( [body. wheiTIhe Order will prawnl the All elaborate program ha- been ar : mo-ical number- by Hie choir nt tlie I 'buret., a -eriu.oi by tl.e pa-tor. ' , the Itev. Charles It Holuier. M A.. < and adilre-.e. by J. W. Tliur of < tlie local cainp.and Tliuoia- J I'rlckelt. 1 Stale i're-ldeut of I lie organlxtllon 1 Till, will lie the llr.t service of tlie City, and .tiuuld prove of tlie uiiiio-t of lite P. (I. S. of A . aud of the 1 Pre-byle'rlau Chuft-li, but to all patriotic cltlr.eii. of the nimmuully. 1 . out of town cam |>> are given a .|ierlal 1 Invitation to attend TJie aervlce will begin al ? 4". o'clock. Orgat/prelude. ' Hchrrro Symplio ' uli|ue." Fry.l..ger. ltoxology. Invocation, clo.lng with U* land'* ' chanted. lie. poii. Ive Heading 1 I Duet. "Hark! Hark! My Soul!" Waghnrue, Mlaa leiui.a T. I 'uraoii and llr , J Thorn ley Hughe.. Prayer. I'a.lor. Hymn! tlrgan OtTertory, "Peine# I'rlnlar ulere," Delliler. , Sopraun Solo, "O. Divine Itcdeemer!" . Gounod. Ml*. l,oul«a T. Corson. Sermon. "F'lylug the F'lag." I'a-tur. Aulhem, "Je.ua Shall Itelgn Where'er the Sun," Hchuecker. Address I ntroduclng Slate President, J W. Thuraton Preaeiitatlnu nt F'lag. Tliouia. J. ' i'rlckelt, Slate President. ' Acceptance of F'lag. I'a.lor. • Hymn. Heued let Inn. • Organ Poatluile, "Military March." I Flagler. THEY'RE PRACTICING ■ at A. timing kradr lorThrli ■kow nt tocullv Hie. Member- nf tlcean City Council, No. III. II of A . are bu.lly reliear.lng fur allow they will give lu Beneficial Hall. Malu road. Scullville. for the ■ benefit of Mcftlnley Council. No. 80. of Scu'lvllle. on (lie evening of WehbI Ingtou'. Birthday, ad uil— Ion to which will lie 25 cents. . Tlioae to take part will go over In aulo- provided by F'reeman II. Itlaley. L. I. Wallace, A. (I fillbert, William " L. Ullbert, Mark Lake. Samuel Dixon and Samuel B Conver. • The performer, aud the chaulleiira will be given a chicken dinner at Scull- , vllle prior to the ahow. After tlie entertainment they will tie given a treat ot Ice cream and cake. The progiam will include reading*. _ recitation., vocal and lu.lrumeulal aulo*, <|uarlelB, and dialogue., ending with "Mra. Black 'a Pink Tea." and ' "Madam Patll'a Black • laced Mlnat tel.," with all tlie latest Joke, aud '■ Ming- The llnale will be the appear " anceof the entire troop -Inglng |h. polar Ming, wltb word. e*pecially ar y ranged for the occa.lou. BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mra. H. W. Townaenfl ».rf>rl..d tog camp flea «ilr»&" fc Mra. Henry W. Towuaend waa given a very pleaaant birthday aurprlae party at her home Tueaday evening (i the bceeke Camp Fire (Jlrl«, of N which organlr-atlou ah* la guardian. u Tlioae preaent were Miaaea Mabel ,, Lake, Katherlne Leavltt, Beatrh-e j Joho-on, Luclle Towuaeud, Alice _v Osrretson, Hptti Scull, Levlnle Scull t Stelaer, Kulb Stepheunon, MarJnrle Towuaeud and Dora Sharp. All had a very merry time. Kpwonk Leasee aervlce. 1 The maellug of Ihe Flp worth league the Flrat M. E. Church at 7 o'clock next Sunday eveolog will be led by ■ Ml«a Beatrice Hainee. The topic la «' •• Tbe Benediction of a Spiritual 1 Home." Member, are urged to be In 1 their places promptly. " Beatrice Swauk, of tlila city, a few a ago. J Ira P. Hem and bride, of South Vluelaod, have returned home after a J day#' vjatt to Mr. Heaa' alater. 1 Mra. K. F. Guff. Mlaa Martha A. Sanderlln euter- j talned a number of young frleoda at ( her home.dSf Wesley avenue, Saturday ( evening. The party waa given for ( Merle Grlscom. William B. Davis, of Mooreetowu, , in town Tueaday. belug hereto attend tbe annual mealing of tbe Seaaliore Building aud Loan Association, of which be la solicitor. ' Mlaa Bulb Morris, of Philadelphia, vlalted her parents, John B. Morris and wife, and her al.ter, Mlaa Jennie, i this city, Sunday. She I. a bookkeeper In Philadelphia. ~ Mlaa Kitty Steward. 6f Philadelphia. . vlalted her alater, Mlaa Kmaa Mrw- . aid. of thl. city. Sunday. Mlra Slewaid Is an operator lo the Hell Telephone Company's office. 9 Cbarlea Pearson, Jr.. aud hla alater. . Mlaa F^lale Pearson, of Philadelphia. , i. pent an eojoyable Sunday at the home of their uucle and aunt, Mr. and " Mm. John J . DevtnC" of tbl. city. f City Treasurer William McCoach I Jamea Franklin and George F- Uber, of Philadelphia, were visitors hero Saturday. Mr. Franklin relumed. ' home In the evening, but the other is gentlemen remained nntll Sunday I afternoon. I Tt»e Re*. Dr. John H. Haines, pastor of tbe Flrat M. K CUurcb, was » "Under tbe weetber" Saturday end r. Sunder morning, but be waa feeling , much improved In theeveulug Something be ate while In Philadelphia >d | gave blm au attack of ptomaine
PHYSICAL CULTURE IN SCHOOLS OF THIS CITY
' WENT THROUGH f ; ' PANAMA CANAL ,j j Cnpt. R. R. Sooy Writes of His Fine Sea Voyage to San Francisco. Capl. It. It Sony, of Philadelphia. well.Miuown In Ocean City as one of It. pioneer ..nnuirr re.ideot*. Is now I California after having taken tbe "it I tibd treat Northern from Philadelphia l\ San Francisco via the , Diego on February IU. , In a leller to hie an... tieorge W I Sooy . of tbl. city, t'apt. Booy de- , M-rlbee the delightful voyage I Iteferriiig to the trip tjirnugh the , - Afler a long cuofereuc*i III which lo prove, that the Ureal Northern did uol a- yet belong to any railroad comj pany. and several oilier lechnlcalltle., •e were allowed to prucede. The trip lug tune No" vessel, are allowed lo pa., through Ihe canal after 8 p. m.. , which lathe quilling time for the employe. The lime to till and empty each lock altiatun wa. Ilfleeu minutes. • A little difficulty was experienced lu pa-.ing tbe slide, at Ifuat Hill and dredger, were at work taking out tbe earth' that had .lid Into Ihe channel . ' ami reduced It. width from HI Hi to So feet at that point. • "For a distance of one mile Ihe (treat Northern had lo be lowed by powerful canal tenders In urder that tier pro- ] , pel lore might uol cauae auy o-clllatlnu al-uig the banke and tumble' mure soil Into tlie raual. The speed maintained lu passing tlie .llde. waa about a mil* an hour, wiili frequent stupe. "As we readied tile llrat lock*, passenger. and crew alike awarined tbe lop deck and .ottered lu tlie Ire ■ueiidoii. heat of Ihe aun for more - than an hour while we perned through tlie three locka. reaping their reward lu lire realisation that they had seen III operation thta wonderful superman engineering feat of all time. , "We arilved at Pedro Miguel about 8 p m. , where a. pedal train bad been provided to take passengers over to Panama City to view Hie points of In- • tereat lo tbl* ancient town aud tied up for tlie night. "The Panama Canal, as you know, \ wa. llrat projected by Aujel Saavedra ' In ISM. aud wa. completed by Col. U. W Unlet bals In IH14 The extreme Ifcngth of Ihe canal I. 80 mile* and Ita ' minimum depth I* 41 feet. The width from H00 tu 10 41 feel . "There are three lock* ou the cauel. the llrat al Uatuu. three double seta " wltb an average lift of 22J feet, followed by Uatuu Lake and dam. ( ' "The next locka are at Pedro Miguel, 40 mllea from t!olou, which have one double eel. aud lliree mile, furl her ou, j toward Balboa, are Ihe Mlraflore* _ locks, consisting of two double eela. Flacb of tlie locka ba. a length of 1000 , feet and a width of 110 feet. |t -The only difficulty at present la due to the lau slides lu the Culebra ' Cut, which Is U miles loug, commenc lug at La. t'aacade. and endlug at I'araiMi. The engineers work tbe big it redger. clearing tbe cbaonel all tbe forenoon auil let the steamship* pace through Ihe cut lu the afternoon before
auy of the sand drifts back " There were plenty of amusement. M the paareugere. Captalu Sooy write*. Among the passengers were Fix- " (■over nor and -Mra. M J. Ulluo, of " New York; Norman K. Mack, chair- b man of the New York State Committee * to the Panama-PaclBc Ex po.lt loo; H. Heinx, of pickle fame; Ueorge La- • of tbla State, and Lyman ■' of Philadelphia. v "DECISION DAY" J / be Observed la Baptist bob- j Next Sunday will be "Declalon Day" j at tbe Bapllat Sunday Scbool. This ta t to be a special effort for tbe children of the school to declare themselves for a sod Hla Church, "W# bell#*#." , Mr Much, "that when tbe child , come* to tbe year* of understanding It ( should be given the opportunity to , yield lis life to tbe Saviour who .aid, , 'suffer tbe little children to come onto and forbid Ibem not, for of suob is tbe kingdom of heaven.' "We urge parent, to apeak to tlieir cblldreu of this matter and have ibem ready to publicly oonfeaa the Master next Sunday. The parents are especially Invited to tbe aobool wltb tbelr cblldreu. A special program le being prepared which will prove Intereetlug the children as well na tbe Adults." For those children who do decide ' for Christ next Sunday, a special claw will be formed under the direction of tbe minister for tostractlon In the , fundamental, of Christianity and tbe Church. MANY SHARES TAKEN The etockbolder* of tbe Seashore Building and Loan Association bald -, tbelr anuuel meeting Toeeday nigbl i. and re-elected tbe following directors '* whose terms had expired: Prof. Ja nee M. Stevens, Chat. K. , Stllwell. Dr. Allen Coraon, C. Homer r. Shoemaker and E. A. Stratum. Their ■w term ta for three years each. *• R. Curtis Robinson, J. Beeves Hil- " dretb aud J. Edward Voee ware reelected auditors, a- The director* l ban mat and re elected at the asms officers, namely; V id President. C. H. Shoemaker; vice og president. J. M. Stevens; secretary, t . ,£ k. Stllwell; treasons, IbwI* E. Smith; i la solicitor, ^ William B Dartsne lo the" new eertea the third -then have already been 9R7 shares Issued.
' Experts from Atlantic City Looking Over the Ground Before Work is Started. . : H|wucer C. Beuuell. physical »o- ■ alrurtor In the Atlantic City public [wbouis. aud Ml". Mabel Bockelmaiiu, Ills assistant, were In town yesterday aud were taken over the school bouse* here by President Harvey Y Leke, of the Board of Fldm-allou'. and Professor J. M. Steven., .u|>erlnteiidriit of f They were looking over the ground ' preliminary to starting Instruction In ' physical culture. The thought la to have Mlaa Rncltrl- ' tnanu, who Is a atudeut in physical ' culture at Tarn pie College, to give Instructions bere nuce a week. It la tbe plan to start (he work a. - soon aa possible lu au Inexpensive MOVED HIS OFFICE Wnl. I,.kr Makes ca»|r Alter More Tban Tbree Decadea. William Lake, this city's veteran ' civil eugtueer, baa moved bla office ' from rooms lu tbe Doeau City A wools tlon'e office, near rtixlb street aud Aabury aveuue, wblcli he occupied for 1 tblrty-tbree yeara, to lit* new quarters at 411 Fourth street. ' Mr. Lake wet the tlf.t surveyor here and laid out tbe resort. i*e baa been . lo the city iblrty-tlve year., comlog tiere from AtlautlcCouoly. He Is still "lu the harness" aa a civil eoglueer and la very active fur one of hla adHpeaklug of tbe tlrst worker, lo Oceau City more tban tbree decades . ago. Mr Lake aaya that of these eight or teu men, only five are now Ihnug They are blmaelf, hla sou. Coroner . Mark Lake; City CummiMlouer Kobl. I F'l.ber, BenJ Hoffman and Hamuel Garwood. ' The last named built tbe ttrat Hoardwalk here. It fao 'rom • venue lo tbe Fourth street wharf. Healao e worked on the aecoud hou-e buUj in Ocean City. 1 There have been great cbangee lo j thirty-live yeara," says Mr. Lake. PLEASANT SURPRISE , .Ira, John l.ttoe Knicnalued ok a Birltidaj Aanlarraarx „ Mra, John Llby waa given a jolly . aurprlae birthday party at her borne, ,, 13 Tenth street, (Saturday evening. Mm Fltta Moore aud "Tom" Mould played several selections on the piano. I James H. Mould was on haod wltb hla ! violin, with which he pleased Ills t hearers Many selections were pleyed , on Ihe keenophoue. I, 4 The evening was spent lu pitying , men) different games. One of Ihe feeluret waa a potato race. Al ajate hour refreshment# were „ served suit all had a royal good lime. I. Those present were JameaH. Mould, wife and eon, Thomas; Walter t-'hallln' I and wife, Alma Ctiktlln, Rush t.'hatj tin, Wilbur Smith and wife, N«- , oml Smith, Bonier. Smith, John Clark w and wife. Mary Clark, Paul Slurgla „ and wife, Helen Hlurgie, Mlaa L B F'rambea, Mra. Clara Dellett, Benjamin Del let t, Mlaa Etta M. Moore, Carl I, Moore, Mra. Viola Harrison, Kllamay % Garrlaou, Kllxabetb Uarrleoo, Paul ,. Harrison, Howard Pierce, A. Crammer, l( Ralph U. Bhaoer aud wife, Allvanl g Llby aud wife, Tbelma Llby and John ■e t-'hy " BASEBALL LEAGUE
M • a toe Formed Araoo* Moat " Cioba ol Moolto Jcraer. "j A movement having It* Inceptlou In tbe Ocean City Yacht Club has been Inaugurated for tbe formation of a t,; baaeball league among tbe Boulb Jeryacbl dobs. ^ ' ta Tbe Oceau City Club baa appolutcd committee, bea led by Robert R dford, to take up tbe matter wltb ibe various clubs, and requests bat e been sent lo tbe following yacht elubs; Atlantic City, Corinthian, or Camden; Chelsea, Stone Harbor, Cap* May, a Avalon, Holly Baacb, Wild wood, Bea *' City Yacht aod M-itor Club aud tbe Oceau City and Atlautic Cuy *1 Boat Clubs, lu appalut commit- *' tee. to discuss tbe proposltlou. * Amoug tbe idea* advaucel ou the subject are: That professional* shall " barred; also, that a bau-laoma cup * aball be offered to tbe wluoer. to be- v tbe abeolute property of tbe club ' wblcb may: win tbe championship In three successive years. Ladles' Bitot* Class Farmed. Tbe Ladle*' Bible Clam of 4be First Presbyterian Church waa organised a few evenings el no* wltb lbs following officers: President, Mrs. J. B. Hancock; vice president, Mlaa Elisabeth Oaacoyne Bands; treasurer, Mies Mary : Young; secretary, Mlaa Elisabeth | Hlgbee; visiting oommltl**, B. Frank Craven, chairmen; Mrs. Ingereoll and ' Mr*. Wlnelow. A. J. Smith waa [ elected teacher of tbe Clara. I Flaed bio. Tbe wife of Amos Walters, colored, made complalot against blm to the police Tuesday night, and Policeman Seaman arrested blm. Tbe woman tben agreed lo appear agaiuet her r huabeud In the moraine, bat ebe failed to do so. At a baartng before a Squire Rush, W altera waa lined glO for d drunkenness and disorderly conduct, lt the police making tbe charge. '• Ywneailag' ansae L Assemblymen WbKman'a bill valF ,r dating tba election of the city treaeI, urer, recorder aod tak collector in Atlantic City waa favorably reported in |. tbe Senate Tueaday and waa placed on a. second reading, after having pass id tba Assembly. oa Edgar Vom died at bte bom* at Petersburg yeetatday morning. He b: . was a wall known raetdeal of that eecrra tlon of tbe ooenty. Deceased wm a brother of John Voee, of this city
BOY SCOUT MOYE ' HELPS COMMUNITY y Yonths Enconragid to he Loyal, Clean, Kind, Thrif>$\ Pare and Honorable. I, of other youth, heir. Slot the l-x-al s itegerdfiiK the iu<» vinr.it/ihc I..I,f lowing I. timely r There i- a rail for the -. »ul iu<" r i if meiil becau-e I lie boy. in our uiiMlrru | ,1 villages, do not have the uhaurF. a- „ did Ihe boy- of Ihe p»-t grew up III the n.uolry. lo Utrome ,| helpful, and to get acquainted with i- nature and outd.nir life.* itliout -prnal purity and honor. It believe- that, with such training. American boy. ' The promotion »f tlie boy scout 1 movement lis- beeu recognized a- a c Uimuillly s.-et It Is the Co III - for guo.1 cltixeu-tnp t he organ lu- ^ t Ion. of the liH-al council so l the procommunity I. lutrre-lrd lo him; not |*l hog htm to attend Ihe public school lu order that he uiay he properly * but Interested lu Ill's play al-n. wlieu ■ that play wholesomely anil^ happily velopmeut. The local council, through scoiilliig. ( makes au asset of the boy. it makes ' Interest; it plsrcs a value on Ihe . ° minority year, of U'" cltlxen.hlp life; ; ° H givee blm iminelliliig to do. It teaches him lo do thing* thing, for n himself; It make, hlui ralf reliant, courageous, and manly; and Hie community'* lutere.t lu Hie healthful, normal, moral development of, tlie boy, as such, hold- out to him Its " laurel wreath of approval and work, wltb htm. y Blati.llo give convincing evidence '■ that tbe minority year, uf a boy's life c are the must Impressionable in d bis clllxenablp training, aud that boy. are lo greater danger of being lost from good citizenship lu t heir minority " years than In lite year, afler they d have attained their majority. Scouting begins with a l«y when he Is * twelve yeara old— In the school |*rlod 18 of his life— thus making II possible for the local council tu ascertain Ihe num ra bet of buys lu the community who are e' fliglble to become scouts, aud who | would be bewelllwt by Ibe scout pro-' 'n]«ram. '• The Boy Bcoute of America, while recognlr.lug the fact that the boy rk should be taught the things that pertain to religion, Insist* upon the boy's ^ religious life being stimulated and *" fostered by the Institution witli wblcli >rl be I* ooiiueded. Of ciurra, II I. a fundamental prluclple of Ihe Boy Seoul, of America lo lusisi ou clean, capable leadership In Its scout masters, aod tbe iuflueuceof the leader ou the 10 boy scout should be of a distinctly belpful character. Tbe members ot tbe National t'ouncll are backlug the scout movement.
they wish to train Ibe boys of our country to be honest, upright, self- _ rellaut aud to be prepared In all ' emergencies, and under all clicumstances, to do tbe rlgbt aud creditable being guided al all limes by (bqlrowujndivldual conscience, which, by reason of tbe scout prluclple*, it Is T aimed to develop In a broad and 1 patriotic fashion. Will Make H» 111 r Here. DeVerne Doty, of Philadelphia, wilt make Ibis city bis future borne aud eng.ga lu tlie real estate buslneaa with bis fMber. (tiles H. Doty, maklog a e specially of tbe Oceau City Plata prop- _ arty. Mr Doty reelgocd bis poaltluu " with tb< Lluk-Belt Company upon a the earnest solicitation ot bis father, who believe, that Ocean Clljl offer, good opportunities lu It. future de- ~ vehtpuieiits. Flra Alarm tolanals. 14 — Sixth and Pleasure avenue. 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. 18 — Fourteenth end Pleasure ave. 86— Seventh and Wear avenue. 43 — Second end Aabury avenue. 48— Fourth end Asbury aveuue. , 46— Eighth and Aabury eveuue. 1 46— Tenth end Aabury avenue. 48— Thirteenth and Aabury avenue, i 48— Sixteenth and Asbury avenue. 51— North aod Central aveuna. 64— Sixth and Central avenue. 67— Eleventh and Central avenue. 67— Twelfth and Weelay avenue. I 68— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue, i 78— Fourth and Ocean avenne. 76— Heventb and Ocean avenue. 76— Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82— Second and Atlantic avenue. 96— Boardwalk and Moorlyn tarraee. 911— Bay avenne aud Battaraaa road * 621— Twentletu aod Central avenue. I gra a= = * Watch and Jewelry Repairing : Mayer's * Boardwalk. Opp. Dougbty's Pier OPEN ALL YEAR i. For Sale n 7 lots on Asbury avenue, m up-to-grade; all city itnproved ments,including paved streets, $3,000.00. Party must have money. £ Half Cash, Clayton Haines Brick kiomtm svacxv, ociah citv, n. a. < sr . es,
-7- , | Jones' Men's Shop '*-» .■ I [ HATS HATS(| Our Specialty $2.00 to $4.00 • Snappy things for stylish drcs>ers. *' If it is tip to the Jones j , standard you -may depend ujHjn it. I OU.H MOTTO: " Quality " Square Deal " ! MCALLISTER'S | ANNUAL REMNANT SALE Remnants of Dress Goods Remnants of Flannels Remnants of Muslin Remnants of LongEloth Remnants of Lawns Remnants of Ginghams In fact, remnants of everything very cheap. Come i and look them over — - Our ANNUAL WHITE SALE begins SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13. Big Bargains In WhTta. ; S. S. McAllister °™TY =a
| HARVEY Y. LAKE! j REAL ESTATE ; I 838 Asbury Avenue S ; J Ocean City New Jersey | | ; B. Frank Smith Go.,'"iao"iTe " If yon have money to loan see ns for good investments. For Sale, fine lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. » Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenne, size 70x100, cheap, e $1200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, » attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance' placed . with best companies. i' 1036 Aabury Ave. • ALONZO COTTON ; REAL ESTATE 619 A8BURY AVENUE OOEAN CITY. N. J. " I Fire cottage, on Central avenue, from Sixth to Kighth street., for sale, very o reasonable. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40SI00, D *Ub garage, only JiSou. Furnished cottage 00 Central avenue, atwve Third street, only J160... Furnished collage on Filth atreet, >»7oo. Two cottage* and one lot on Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, only iiSou. Also two cottages on Asbury le aveuue, same block, only $3Too. 'I. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ; Clayton Haines Brick f A11 ElgHtH St. Ocean City, IM. J. «' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. ly No walUng for two waaka to know If yon can get ft; we can tall you at once. Bargains in Bay and Oceau front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Alio lota for Investment and for Improvamant— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to "• J. M. CHESTER & CO., ;fr. OciAit City. N. I.
Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish 1 Desirable Inciting lor 1 Seaside Homo roa «at*-.^»swesW*.«raas>»A lug Railroad stations. Also sitae for bungalow, eituata oa Great Bgg Harbor Bay, Beaalsy'e Point, M. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS Suardlan central avenue ocean city, n. J. Welsbach Gas Lamps j We recommend them for all lighting purposes. They . give more light for less money than can be secured by any other lighting appliance. . We will aim to secure for you the best possible results from any gas appliance regardless of where you purchase it. 1 The City Gas Light Company 1 R. CURTIS ROBINSON i _ ; c Notary Phblis and Commissioner of Deeds Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue * Ocean Cm - Npw Jmsn
hotflo i# n oittaoko. _ hotel Bise/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eight b and Ninth Btreeta open all the year M. R. Fmith BircKrNotraw. Sco tut! Mall HAKATORIUM THE IMPERIAL tent "kntrai. a vp... ocean city. r kr>. 0. OKlXkU THE KATHLU WYOMING »a« otzar avurc Oraau qp, I«. a. A. P. UlLXCi HOTEL ATGLEN Ona of the u..-t oacUally loeatad botala in 1 loaas City. The aim baa always been to mak. thia himiie arlapt aod homelika, and hd» larga and awiarcd patronage proves Ha euc- . oca. For term, and partieular* address , STERLING HOTEL i Hot water beat. Winter hoarders solicited. ! K.A. L0HIUT. . THE HEWLINGS i having decided lu close for ibe winter, ; It will t* re-opetird for gueate In May, I 1916. L II. HEM'LiaOB : Ninth and Waaler are. Oeaaa City. N. J NEW HOTEL ELBERON 1 KIUHTU ANtl-'KNTKAL AVENOB OCEAN CITY, N. J. N ay tor and Hayrw, Proprietress** , fourteenth Heawn. rhornnxhly renovated j and newly papered, belt fnona.: 17-X and On the Inter -Conn ty Bridge Boulevard. Central Avenne nnd Ninth Street. Will open Match ut, 1*15- For Booklet addrere "* Owner and rmpetatoB > E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker > 62^EICHTH STRICT " octaw City new Jcwtv Dance Every Cold LtoBrkee, Wodnooday sad Ftc. Saturday Night : The Excursion House lt JAMES CLARK Pn»rt9>i> 'J, MAIN STREET aad . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE I. SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. - -
Joseph I. Scull WCAL ESTATE RULLTTIM for rent" ySi raw braid's' 00 P*r ^atb. FOR RENT gK-JRM FOR rent rr-rsrs per monlh. FOR RENT, {£«* I^-ttat KlghtbNreeL ■ — s. ta.OQOOOtaiymr'ret Joseph I. Scull THOMftS J. THORN florist 1128 Bay Avenue PRICCB AND WORK RIGHT ROTH PHONES ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies ISacteaeer ta I. S- Chillis) Seventh St. and Wert Ayr Ocean City. N. J. Choice Dairy Producta Ask tor Booklet of SpaMaMta(trdssw DeWverfd Both ftata The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP : REPAIRING NEATLY ON •44-818 Aatary Am. OtmR ON *

