Ocean City Sentinel ( — tiu usday' m mo h ii. mis We -hall lie glad I" receive llem- of new- and rommuiilcalion- of uitere-l In thin community ami our readers f All communication- should lie accompanied »lll> Hie full name ami addre— of the writer, not n ei •en-aril v for publication. Imt a- .a truaranlee of DOTS. { Mu-lral tin- e\ eoinif Mu-lca! thl- evening. |
Harrl-on'- Hand attain llii- -iimmer . If ulte a little -now Here early Sun- j It T. MelJeVHI wan given a | lea-ant I lie eo— t of Hie new city liall. IiieludtTt MS Hi The Hoard of Kducalion liu-Sveu clerk- and carrier- In the high -cliool building Saiurday repairing and rebuilding of a u urn her of -treel-, -I* na— e«l on third and -loner- at their weekly meelliiK. The member- of Company It. Iti- - peeled by l.leut. t'oQStyer. 1" S. A . and Major MeCullough. 'Second Infantry, N. G. X J . were highly complimented for their excellent appear ance and good drilling The total number of pupil- enrolled In the public- -cliool- la-l month waW4. and the perreulage of atleiidauce 8- ict. sifordlug hi the report of So pi Jauie- M. Steven- I" the Hoard of Education Tue-day evening. PERSONALS. . John E. Philip-, of Philadelphia, wa- 111 town Friday. Mia- Kella M. G«B. of Philadelphia,, wa* heredurlug the week. Itoliert H-Vollura aud wife, of Philadelphia. were here Tue-day. Mar-hall lllverty, an allorriey, of an [(
Camden, wa- liere Saturday Ebeuezer Adam-, of I'tiilirf^ptila, ^ wa- lu tow u a few day- -luce. VMIIIain B. (Iff. of Aldan, wa* a gueal of the Atgleti ye-lerday. Ml— l.ula Wel-ler. of Ihl- city, Is - vl-ltlog friend- In Philadelphia. Jj Ml— Coney-, of Philadelphia, wa- (1| among the viellor- here Sunday. t| Harry K Haas. of Philadelphia, waamong llie vleHora here Sunday cl J— F. Wallace, of Philadelphia tl wa- an Ocean City vl-ijor Sunday. p Mr-. J. T. Hughe- and baby h-ve ' returned from a vtult to Philadelphia. '• Mr-. T. J. Ellmger. of We»t Phila- " del phi-, wa- among the week'- vl-llora here. A. J. Mar-hall, of PhilMelphla, rrg- d l-lered at the Wyoming during the tl week. linbert IHelx. of Philadelphia, wa- a n vl-llor here The laller part of la-t p C. J. Cronln. of thl- city, ha» re- b turned from a visit to Philadelphia b friend*. ,t Cbarle- T. M-gluuls, of thl- city, £ ha- returned from a bu»ine— trip lo 1 Norfolk. ' - J. i> Collin-, of Camden, was here a ® few day- ago aud regl-lered al the ^ Sterling. ! Mi— Florence I.. Iugell-.of Bryn f M-wr. rrg l-lered el the Imperial a few ( day- ago c B. K. Tin-mall and w ife, of Pbila- f delphla, were among Ibe viattora here , Thursday J Mr-. Harry Metauley. of Haddon- i Held, vialled H. T. Mcllevltt and wife i a few day- ago. I Thus. Wall-on and wife, of Philadelphia, were here Sunday and look a ' look al their hou-e». Hollo Long-treet,. of Philadelphia, 1 ha- returned home -her -peudiug ■ \ few day- Ik tbl- city. ) George E Uladen aud wifa of Plill— / delphla. cottage owner- here, were lu town e few day- -Ince. Albert Fogg returned The l-tter p-rt of la-t week from a trip to Frederickburg aud Waabluglon. burg aua « e-unigrou.
Mr*. Clyde B»kei -ud -on, of Fol- » croft, b-ve relur etl from a -vt-lt to tieorge W Ern-t aud wife. ( Mi- Stella Abbott, of A-bury Park, I wa* a recent gue-l of l»r. William G 1 Abbott and wife, of tbl- city _ Squire Hu-h ba« relumed from a , vt»lt lo relative- m Philadelphia, i »m- i den, Berwyn and Colllng-wood. Ml— Fid lib Ferris I. vl-lllng at the { home of Mrs. B. A. Brown. Thlr- , teentb -treel -nd A-bury avenue. Mr-. Frank E Darby, of tbl- cHy. i« vl-Hlug her -on. F Norman Uarhy. and family, In Wed Philadelphia. Ml— Lila Sleelman, ol tbl- Cily. hareturned from a lenglhy visit to friend, lu Worcr-ler, Ma—., aud Ibat -ectloo. Edward. -on of Alonxi C-otton. be-' entered a college al Aid., Ohio. He l» a graduate of the Ocean . Cily Hlgb School. Jo-epli 1 Scull and wife, of tblcily. are now at St. Augu-tlna, Fla. They will probably return about March »■ Dillwyu Wattle. Jr., of the Telegraph. Philadelphia, who ha- a number ol frleud- here, we- In town Thur-d-y III— Gertrude Kohier, of Puiladelpbta, t> enjoying the -ea air bare a-
SCULL IS GIVEN BUNGALOW , Head Surptised by Gift from Col. and Mrs. 1. S. .1 Aaronson. 1 ( Irlef of Police Scull I- feeling el-led * (Seventh and' Eighth -treel- It ' j jple-eliled I ..'ill In by Col Biol Ml- l.j
-uperluleudeiit of llie Helping llaiol ; wife' "h-'ve'l^eo'hoMmg rehgiou-'-el- «' e j-uiumer — b-oii- for -everal year-, bul ' 1 1 hey have derided Ihal they have *■ l lloi-lled their work liere^ ^ ^ | "' i fell ihal they should remember him in * j pre-enied him with Ilia bungalow j* TO GIVE "PINK TEA" 1 Tile King*- liaugliler- Cla— of the Fir-I l're-by (erlau Sunday school met -I llie home of. Ml— M-rgaiet and '. '■ France- Hev-n Friday evening. I u the ati-ence of then teacher. Mr*. Wiii ' >- M. Itaiick. who I- III. ber,-#b-lilute. Ml-, Mary Fox. wa- with I hem. n The cla-- decided lo have a "pink ^ 0 tea" In the -oclal room- of the church . •I After mu-ie ami game-. Mi— Fox | i, w a- greatly enjoyed. t ^ ., Itefre-hmeul- weie -erved and I lie , d meeting closed lo meel al the home of ^ Freda sin II h on March III. The class includes Ada Itapeleye. * ( Helen Bard. Marlon long, Evelyn Kverhighaui. Margaret llevau, France- ^ llevau and Freda Smith. J' PLAN FOR EASTER ' lbs I'sslno Club. p The regular monthly meeting. of the f Hotel Proprietor- " * A— ociatlon of , 1 Ocean City was held al the home of | ' Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. T. Mann, 2112 Sedgelev avenue. Philadelphia. Monday evening. Il wa- an mlere-tliig -e-h.il. . Win.-Dql-rolh. chairman of -, proml-e- a Hue program for F'rulay , evening, April 2. (• i. '-Many lliauks are due C El wood , I 'arpenler for llie u-e of IheCa-Ino ( member* of llie a— ocl-liou. ' , ^ The April meeting will lie held «t j the residence of Mr. and Mr-. Hew- |
ling-. 431 Soulli F'orly flflh -(reel. West Philadelphia | Etiiixnt the Skntiski. In your I— ue of the 4lh. I nolice anolher one ' of those •'chronic kicker-." Now. thl- j tliiuka II an awful thing for « lie | blly lo -pend money on building j-l- j ' tie-, or bulk heading. I wonder if tin- j citizen I- aware Ihal Ihe owner- of j front* are obliged lo pay - pro- 1 portlonatt -bare for this bulk-heading'.' : Ihe cily did not penult -Ireen. l» be j ^ would l-e tin building-, no loss lo llio-e J thai did sutler, consequeully require i no bulk-heading, and. for llio-elhatj have been so uiifortuoale to build. Ihe I dread of every slorm. Don't you think, lu all falrue— . that the city | should look afler Ihe interest of llio-e have built, and also helped lo build Ihe city ? Again, without a -afe or protected i beach frotil, what good would Ihe city | lu u-, or our children, thai make ; JJcean CHy our /homes during the sea- j -oils? GIvVup "Ui . hard" earne-1 ca«b | to help -uppftrt those oluxfu-? If It were uut for Ihe-e Improvement-. thl- j clllzen and olh-r- of hi- kind would have lo seek p— lure- new (utile— they j independent -of our support). | Keally. It make- me tired lo he»r or , read of thl» cla— of clllzen-. They I would have Oceau City or any other i Cily a barren wilderness. If II were not i other- that have mure intelligence. : I Again, -uppo— the building of the-e j jetties, or the bulk-heading, 'does make ■ more grouud. Would that not meau | i more buildings, more lazallou, more people that would help to support \ . (and hope I more liberal clllzeua, lu a t cily that goes ahead? There are lots | uf Improvements due Ocean I lly If they wish lo kt-p abreast of Ihe limes. Dju'I be a dead one! Wake up! i-oo'« ' around you! See the progre— made by Oceau CHy lu -plte of -ucb cillzeus. '* I remaiu one of Hie many Ibal wlsb II Ocean CHy more than He -bare of prosperity I A COMHI'TBB. " I'liiladelphla, March B. the gue-l of her oou-lu. Mra. 1- L. A
Wallace. Jr. A Mr- Jobu Kelly had a birthday parly al her home. Tenlh -tieel and -veuue, Thu.*-day eveulugThoae |.re»enl had a plea-an« thne. ] JoUu B I overt and family, of Phil•delphla. are "lieudmg a week lit il|8 Seal Aparlroeuta. "Jack 1 ha- lieeo j oouuecied with the Bulletin for a ( number of year- t CUy Clerk John E Adams and wife ! alleoded Ihe banquet of the officers of > • ihe bu-ine— alumni a— ociatlon of 1 Temple l niver«ily lo Philadelphia j Saturday evening. , Chris Smith, of AllanllcClty, was • In town .-Saturday on hi- way back from Sea 1-le CUy. where hi- father. John S Iiltn. aged eighty-oue years. " was l»keq III while on a vl-it. " Mrs. Ueorge l.uger, of i'amden| Mr-. '• William P Irland. of Merclianlville. ,. aud Mrs B. A, Headley. of Swedesbnro. h*ve relumed home after a ' week's vl.ll here a" gHe"la M •> Albert F«'gg W. C. T. r. Parlor MrellBKt. Tl«e w C. T. L'. Will bold a parlor ,■ meeting at the home of Mr-. J. H. Wll-oo 613 Central avenue, Tuesday evening. March 23 Au excelleut proe- gram I- being arranged. Ml— < lalre , ! Uo-llu, -uperiulendeol of Ibe \oung 1 People'- Branch, will give an luteru j easing addre—. I- I Hres-maker want- work. Mr-. ,, ! Morn sou, 430 Wea4 avaDua. adv. It
CONFERENCE MAKES ' MANY CHANGES , Number of Surprises j ' Given by Bishop Ilenderwnn iind His Pahincl. His
jtmritsl byTlie :><si clergvim u in alleodI ance al Ihe N-w Jer-cy M-th..di-t luleiideiils of Ihe' f .ur di-lnci- cm- J year, lo lake charge ,.f Ihe I rriilou I Percy Perioehirt • h-.-e d e a I 4i | -elect loll -f Ihe Kev Dr. F. W~l Ihe Kev Dr. Han for I M Xi.-h.d--llptriiileodeol i.flhei aindeii I lecll Ihe K-v. Dr lieorge II Seal lo -ucceed lilm-ell ay Ihe -o|Ar illlelidonl of Ihe Bridgeton 'Dr-lriet, -uperhilendenl of Ihe New Itiiin-wtek Dl-trlcl. li H Neal. Di-lrlcl Superiiilemleiil. Alloway— (> It Hammerpi irrl. i eolr.l-S li. Phi Fir-t I'hurcli -F. I-. Jewell Fourili Church— Her-clM l.ee Trimly Church— Fl. A. Miller. Jr Wesley Memorial— li. W Able. Cape May City — H. I-. Kclyea. Cedarvllle— I. S.Moore. I'enlre drove— To he supplied. Ceulert'.n— To he supplied. Clayton— J. Fl. Piireell. Dcerlleld and Aldlne— ' To be supplied.
and Soulli Denul- -To be -upphed. |, Dividing Creek —To be -upphed. ( Flldora Circuit To be -uppHedtimer ti T. It III ixi w 1 1 , Ewan-To be supplied: j Falrlou— J. T. Kicliard-ou. | F'rleud-lilp Circuit — !'•■ be -upphed. ^ tila— Iwro— (i. T. Harrl- - \ Itlo-hen and Dias Creek— To be -up f | lireen I reek aud Burleigh fo he -up- i plied. ! Haley ville Cireult -To be -upphed j Haucook'e Bridge— To he -Upphed , Hatrl-ouville and F'errell J. <1. H. ( , I Helslervllle— To be supplied. , ! llollywi—l and Angle—a- J. II Edl,ee»burg and Dorche-ter — Thomaj Huw. , , | Malaga lidcult-J. A. Naylor j , Mauricelowu— To be supplied. _ Mlllville— | F'ir-t Church — Alexander Corson. . I Fourth Church To be supplied .1 Second Church— K M. Conover. [I Trmlly Church— H. F. Burkeli. , 1 Mhiobda -To he supplied. ! Moiiroeville and F'rleud-lilp - To be -upphed, j | Mullica Hill— F D. Lawrence. \ . I Newfleld— To be -upplled. , Newport— Thorn— Ogle. ' Ocean CUy— J B. Kulp f | Flermoul— To lie -upplled. r | I'eiui-v llie— Frank llu Haley. I I'limau Grove— H. H. Robin-' n. I Port FJllzabelh — To be -upplled. e I Port Norrle— C. 1) tVhltton. e I ijuinion aud Caulou— J. It Reeve*. '' Broadway Church— K. A. Robln-oiC ? F"ir»l Church— J. F" Sechrl-l. Sea I-le City— Henry Bradway. H j SeavllleClrcull— W. It. Blackmail. "f jsharpton— H. H. Xeale. t South Seaviile-To he supplied Tabernacle— H. F2. Uarrl-ou. * Tuckahoe— H. P. Urlm Vlnel-rid— Thoma- 8. Brock. WoodrulTand Ro-euhayu— l'o he -up6f I'Hed. Wood-town — G W Yard. F A DeMa«». District Superintendent. _ Ab-econ— M Jobn-toi|. L. Alco—To be -upplled. To *
Ailautic CHy— Central Church, H. J * Belling. • Flr-l Church to be supplied. St Paul'-. H J Zrlley. Auburn and '"entre Square—' To be -0| r t piledAudubon — C S. Miller ' Bargain-town— E. F. Applegale. Merllu aud West Berlin— H H. Smltb. Blackwood— E. R. Brunyate. ! Bridgeport — G B. GolT. Brlgautine Beach— To be supplied. Camden— 1 A-bury. 8 K. Moore. Belhauy. L F. Bau-mau. Bethel, J. 8 Garrlnoo. Broedway. John Centenary. J. B Halues. Eighth Street. Jobn Adam*. ' Falrview, Corblu Brady. F'ir-t Church, H F!. Gravatt. Raighu - Aveuue. W. M. Stoue. Park-lde. W. B. Bruerre. St. George, W. 8. Ludlow, r Slat- street, George H. Johnson. Tabernacle, J. H. Maaon. ! Trluily, William Gruu. t Colon, li. I. Fitageorge. g Wesley, to be aupplled. Wiley, Daute! Johu-ou. Chew'- and AlmoneMon — W. W. We-looll . ■. I latk-boro and Jcfler-ou— To be -u|>l. plied.
Colliugswisid. Allied W -gg. FJI wood Circuit— To be -upplled. >• Kngh-h Creek —To be Supplied. First Chutch-J. W. Fee. Second CUurcb— To be supplied H-ddoulleld— AI|^io:i-o Dare. Haddon Heights— W. R. Raver. Hammonlou— J. ft. Re^l. :>- Heddlngaud Northmonl— J. M Hurlvllle — W- H. Lqther. Flnwood— C. R VauHook. Magnolia— To be supplied. I. Mautua — C L- K"l*ht Margate tdty— To be aupplled. Mayo Fauding— Newton Nelson. May « i,anuing— rsewroii ^-ei-uu. ColllUg-wuuil. W-gg.
McKee City— To be -upplled. Nallonel Park— To be -upplled. New Sharou aud Chapel Height- — To be supplied. ! Paul-boro— Sleadmau Applegale. Pedrloklown— K. H.Cloud. Peuuagrave — Emm-uuel, C. V. D. St. Paul. Edward Mount. Salem, Wright Kckereley. Wealey. J. W. Nicholson. Republic aud Smltbvllle — J. W. Veal. Slcklerville Circuit— O. G. Apgar. ol ml lord — Peter Provost. Swedesboro— T. S. Hammond. Thorofare — N. P. Stantou. Turnervllle— To be supplied, Victoria— 1V> be supplied. Wenonah— Johu Allen. West Culling«wood— Richard Conovrfp Westmonl — Charles Champion. ••VHllam-town-E. A. Wetla. Win-low Circuit— To be supplied. Woodbury— A. H. Luoa«. Woodlynne-H. J. Heluemau. | S. H Hanu, Temperance Agent, member Tuckahoe Quarterly Con • ,-J W. A. Hun-b-rger. executive vice president International Peace p- Forum, member Fir-t' Church, Camden 'joarterly Conference.
DR. KULP MADE PASTOR } OF FIRST M. E. CHURCH
' Comes Here from Centenary. I Camden, WhcrcDr. Haines Has Been Assigned. 1 b.e,T j' ' -le f I r -I M.'e Ehur. h. of tin. ha- been Dao-feired to I e .lyn-ry
l'.-U ■ " I He wa- drttghlrrl Willi - vi-u made per— nal friend- ami Dr Haine- -peakparticular. Sunday. He and hi- family w ill move Ihal bring- Dr. Kulp'- belonginghere will take Dr Hauie.' per-olial ellrcl- in i aindeii since Dr. Ilaine- Ihoughl II arlvl— hie ■ ELECT OFFICERS l'lie regular moiillrly meellngof Ihe Woman - Home Ml— binary Soviet y
held I'ue-day al Ihe It. del Sler- | I he new ofllcer- elected are: Mr- 1 --id D 1'avlor. presi.leiil: Mr- A. Sleelman .vice pre-ideut; Mi— F'ogg. recording secretary ; Mr-/ ■ Charles Shoemaker .corre-poudlng secm',7 Mre" M-'rt "l .■ k"° chalrman'of ! Ihere will he a quilling in the ' church p-rlor- Tue-day. March 16 t when there will be two quilts and the * out — |-i— Ible to_ help w ith Ihe quilt- I The member- of Ihe Home Ml— Ion- I ury Society will hold a -had bake lu 1 Fir-t M Fl, Church Tliur-dgy, I April lo. about which Ihe people will' Khiiimatliig't "mil-giou- Ih-ea-e In < Ihe War '/. me" I- the highly lnlere»lW Brown, of Hie It. K Mulf rd Company, at ttie funchenu of Ibe, Oceau CHy Yacht Club al 12 SO o'clock plua Robert Radford will preside and he expect- lo -whig the gavel on tile biggest attemlance of the season
TO SPRAY OIL TO , KILL MOSQUITOES Health Officer is Promised the Cooperation of the Cityv Commissioners. In iii- annual r.-|,.rt In the city •Have bad in., ca-e- of cCUipiahit
rile low-lying lot- w III! Oil during the ( lireedlRg of oio-qiilloee on Ihe l-Jaud." j pri-otied , not intend -ending -ucti property j owner- to jail He told of the high { . co-t to it II up and utiderdralu the t , three -quare- In that -ecllon of Ihe i . city -ud -aid that It cannot he done j It wa- stated In the general dl-cti— 4 Griscam aud Andrew IV Bo-well, who j was counsel for the old hoard of health, look part, that to till 111 -nine of the laud e would entail an expense that would be t greater than the value of lire lot- and that al frequent luterval- mere are ; ll-h lu the pond- of which Mr. Taylor ] made complaint, and 110 mo-qultoe- ' can he found tiecau-e Ihe H-h eat Ihe ; . inn-quHoe-. At other time- mo-qul- ; toe- and their larvaecau he found. 1 J. R. Jones -tated that. a« he undert -tood It. the de-Ire of the Board of I- covered lu llie report of the
health officer ju»t read. The Cily Cunimlo loner- -aid Ihal the mailer would be looked after. WHEATON HITS TRAIL 6 rnalor Tell- W»r H - Voied re. Ax-ln-l .l.lquor lnlere-1-. *' Senator Harry Whealon of Cape or May County, who "bit the trail" dur- av Ing Ihe evaugell-tlc service- al the — Baptl-t Church. re»|»ouded r au appeal of Ihe audience Saturday eveulng aud voiced hi- attitude upon the liquor que-lloo. .In concludlug . bl- addre— he -aid: "When Ihe bill came up before Ihe ^ Senate I wa- on the fence and did not know which way lo lean. I had promised nothing to the liquor dealer- N 1 or'lo the anll llquor faction, hut I took Jlie matter lu my God. Si ice then I f hive been told, even -luce my return to Five Mile Beach, lhat Ihe liquor faction would gel me or my measure; bul if I do uot go back to the Senate «, 1 on that account, remember that, en- - graved 011 that empty -eat lu goldeu I letter-— lo those w ho know Ihe clrcum- . i stances— will be, 'Empty because I Sen-tor Harry Wheatou dared to vote e, Recording to the dictate- of lilsoou- ^ x science aud hi- God.' " c Thougln He • a— Thieve-. II A- Ralph V-uGllder wa- returulng lo-lhe Bi-cayne a few night- -luce, he _ -aw two tier-oil- on ihe lire escape In Ibe rear of Hie Normandle. He at >• onca rep •rled lo Ihe police, aud Police- j men Htldrelh -ml Mould went lo Ihe, hoteL They -aw no one on the tire ! e-cape and no oue oauie out while , ' I hey remained ou watch, which wa» for some lime Ander-oii Bourgeolwii lo loam Monday, anil he told Chief Scull thai nothing wa- ml— lug. ao far a- he could discover TheYoung Men's Progre— Ive league, 11. al Ita weekly meeting, lustrucled Ita , secretary, jobu E Adaui-, lo write lo | the -euatura aud a—emblymen of Cope . May, Atlantic and Cumberland couu- ■ Ue> to vote aud work for the pa— age ^ of the local option bill In Ihe -Stale Legislature.
Celling T* "Srw •ruff." I Dr. J Thotuley Hughe- is chalrmau of a oorumitt— appolnt-d a few day- | ago' by Ibe Haymaker-' Foft of tbl- 1 city lo devi-e -ome new -lunla for Ihe | lotllelioii ceremoole- of the orgeulze- 1 • tlon The heylofl I- e branch of Kalmia Tribe, No. 220. Imp U. H M. f •oM-enlr Spoon- lor Kecord All Sunday new-paper reader- mty obtain a complete -el (4 doxen) of Wm. A. Roger- A Son A A Stale Seal Souvenir Spoou- by purcha-lug a copy of The Sunday Record. The Record coulalna each Sunday a coupon Itioluded In the Wm. A. Roger- A Son Slate Seal Souveolr Spoon advertt-iug. which, w^eo clipped aud pre-euled with 13 cent- at any one of the selling -tattou- advertised. will eutltie Ibe bolder lo a Stale Seal Souvenir Spoon. J I A diBcreul Stale Seal -pooD I- put p on the market each week. A Spoon for Every Slate. A Spoou for Every Sunday . A Spoon for F>ery Reader. Many tbou-and- of people are obtaining Ibaoomplete set. Marcb ?tb coupon end 13 cent- will I, obtain the Maryland -poon; Marcb u. 14tb, probably Ibe Delaware spoon Obtain further Information from your local new-agent. loe Mailorders will be fllled at IS cornice and coupon by The International :b, Souvenir Spoon Bureau, 4-10 Fourth Ave., New York City. adv. It. I I *
Jones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Ave., Ocean City. N. J. RfMOVED TO OUR NEW STORE. Confidence — , j JONES HAS IT
MCALLISTER'S ANNUAL REMNANT SALE Remnants of Dress Goods Remnants of Flannels Remnants of Muslin Remnants of Longcloth Remnants of Lawns " Remnants of Ginghams In fact, remnants of everything very cheap. Come and look them over — . Our ANNUAL WHITE SALE begin. SATURDAV, FEB- ►»—"* HUARV 13. Big Bargain- In White. S. S. McAllister oceannic,ty' PT - j HARVEY Y. LAKE | REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue * I Ocean City New Jersey | B. Frank Smith If yon liave money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap. S1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, ■ attached garage in rear, splendid -opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. , 1Q36 Asbury Ave. P.
ALONtO COTTON real estate 9 ASBURY AVENUE OOEAN CITY. N. J. Five cottage- on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth atreeU, for sale, very . reasonable. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Fourth etreet, lot 40x100, with garage onlv f ;soa Fnrniahed cottage-.* Central avenue, above Third street, only f Jboo. Furnished eott»ge on Fifth street, f J700. Two cottages and one lot A-bury avenue, near Seventh street, only fjfioo. Also two cottages on Asbury | avenue, name block, only $2700. real estate ...insurance", Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. ~ i No waiting for two weeks to know If you cmn get It; we can tell you at 1 onoe. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties: Choice cottages for sale. Also lot- for Investment aud for Improvement— the choloe ol „~"™" J.M.CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. ]. Interesting to Investors ' — or — ; Those Who Wish a Desirable location lot a Seaside Home FO R S A L E—A '•* Mealed in Section Q, Ocean City, N. J., ing Kailroad station-. Al-o'-tMa for bnngalowi aituale on Great Kgg Harbor Bay, Beeal-y'a Point, N. i. ARTHUR D. BARROWS auardlan CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. : Welsbach Gas Lamps 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 rea j suits from any gas appliance regardless of where you purchase it. ■I The City Gas Light Company :i-
R. CURTIS ROBINSON . . Notary Phblig and ©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS il>— I0.-I -<l r Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue E OCEAN Cnr - - NEW Jeesev
' HOTEL Bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Flight h aud Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. Smith Kfj-kixoham. Scotch Mall SANATORIUM -Own Al. th- Year—
THE IMPERIAL tott l-KNTRAI. AVE., OCEAN CITT. N THE KATHLU Hie L'-ntral Avrnue. OCEAN CITY. M.J. WYOMING HI »4-EAM A VF.MTi; HOTEL ATGLEN One nf the mcEt centrally located hotel, in It Ocean City. The aim baa alwmyi been lo make tliia him— —led cud homehka, and Ha Z targe and eeecred patronage proves ha a uoX reaa. Fur terrua and pameulan addreaa, , ». C. uorr, Prop. I STERLING HOTEL • Hot water heat. Winter boarders c -ollclled. J k A I.A.-l BEAT. I THE HEWLINGS | havlug decided to close for. the winter, X It will Im re-opened for gueaie In May, ■ 1815. — L It HEWLtltll C Ninth and Wealey eve. Ooeaa CUy. W. J NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUttTH AMOOEMTRAt, AVENUE Naylor and Hajrre, e> Kourt— nth Heaaon. rhorouthty renovated 2d and cewly papered, Hell Pboc— : 17-X and -- IprraiKe SiiSKl ^ I- KEW JERSEY j
Open Fok Season Central avenue and Ninth atreM. Seed tor Booklet. war. H..Dtl**OTH. MO-. E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 62^ EIGHTH STRICT OCEAN CITV mvIIMU Fop Sale 7 lots on Asbury avenue, up-to-grade; all city improvements,including paved stredts, $3.000.00. Party must have money. Half_Cash. Clayton Haines Brick CIOHTH STRCCT, OCCAM CITT. H. J. Dance Every CoU | Wedncaday and F»fc Saturday Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE . SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. ! THOMAS J. THORN 1128 Bay Avenue FHICCS AND WORK NIGHT ■ OTH PHONES
ABBOTTS' Alderney Dailies ia.ee— te 1. a. Chaepmi Seventh St. and Wert Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Pealr-y Producta Butter and Egga Ask tor Booklet of Spedaltlee Orders Delivered Both Phonee The Pontiere BOOT » SHOE REPAIRING SHOP repairing neatly DONE Try an Ad. in the SENT1NJRU

