Ocean City Sentinel 1 THURSDAY JI NKS. IHl'i <■ We shall be glad to receive Itemnews ami communication, of uitere-t ! to till, community ami our reader- ] everywhere. All communication. -Iiould lie accompanied Willi -tile full name and add re— of the w Tiler, not necwarily for publication, but a. a -guarantee of , <roodf,llb. ' DOTS. 1 1 1 1 William S. Zaue.of I'uckahoe. lia.j F. K. Darby ba. .old two lot- on j < janitor o' «"e Kiral Presbyterian J The local Camp Fire (ilrl. (jlked to 1 Homer.' Point with Mr. Henry town- , neii'd, on' Monday. They had a very enjoyable time. W. Partenhelmer liaa f.tal.ll.he<l a ter. at Uardmer'., Till A.bury avenue. 1 Ralph Mitchell, of.Woodblne. -on of I Mr. and Mr*. Warren Mitchell, tbl. • city, met with a serums accident by I falling from a building at Wild wood ' la.f week. Mr*. Alouzo Cot Ion, of till. city, fell I dowu .lair, at tier home, a few day. " ago, and broke her Held arm near the wrist. Dr. Allcu Cor«in I. looking* J afler the Injury. PERSONALS. 1 Dr. i,. A A. Hledem. of Philadelphia, J K. C Calvert lia. relurued from a •' bu-lhe*. trip to Kullalo Janie- Franklin. of Philadelphia. , I.eoliard-I.rar, of Philadelphia, wa. a via] tor here! hi. week. . Mayor Kill., of Camden, wa. among the visitors here Krlday. a Dr. 1. CJYl-com and family, of ' Camden, are here for the ncaaon. _ Harry 1. I.ake. of Hit. city, l..|iend- f Ing several day. in Philadelphia. Bertram Wolfe, of Philadelphia, wa. ; among the holiday vlatlora here. wa. an over Sunday vi.ltnr here. W. K Ma».ey and wife have re- , lurned from a viall to Baltimore,' Md t Kimer K. Kanck. of ilii. city. I aa returned from a vt.it to Phlladelph a. ' Mr.. W. J. Cu.tl», of Philadelphia Ml.. Adelta Powell, of till, city, 1 ha. been vl.itlug friend, al Port N orrta Herbert Ploch, of till. city. -|ient | Saturday amlHUuday to l'hil*drl|dg£ Mr.. M. Htang and family, of I'lflfc ' drlphla. were here dui lug the holiday.. C. H. Patton ami wife have opened | l*o Bamberger aud family, of Tioga, ' have opened tbelr collage for tlie .cart. M. Meeliah. of Mt Airy, PbPa. delphia. -pent nevcral day- here tecenlly. Mia. Ida K Bauer, of Philadelphia? ba. opeued her cottage, W29 Central S. evenu William II. Wllaon ami family, of , Millulll*. -r- It— for Ih- -iiiitto-r Millvllle, here for
mouth.. N« H C. Teat and wife, of Plea-anlville, were among the vlaltora to tbl. city Tue-day. cri Mrs. Helen Burt ha. been vl.llliig 1,1 her mother, Mr., Samuel Schitrch, In *" I hi. city Charles S. Wood aud wife, of Phlla- at delphla, have opened their cuttage for the awn. M rhoma. Clay and family, of Phlla- M delphia. are al Lockpley Halt for the tb -ummer. Vice Commodore "D. H. Pari, and (jj family, of Philadelphia, are here for di l lie season. Jame. F Kiel and family, of Phil- ' " . Jlelplua. Opened fhelr cottage. 817 Third .treet. A F Kggrrt, of Philadelphia, wa. PI among I lie visitor* to tbt. city on Dec- 'JJ . oration Day. Mra. U. Boyle ha- been vl.llliig her pi mother. Mr.. Barlow, lu ihl« c|ty, for N several day.. * fo - Frank H. Stewart and family have opened their Wesley aveuue col lag • w I "Nqr tlie seanm A I Auidrew Paul and family, of Phlla- ui I del all is, are al their -ummer home. c884 fttath street h \ J-i-eph Morey ha- re ited and if oc cupyliig Mr.. A.|N. Dowue*' A.bury j aveuue Cottage. H J .ft. Martin aud family, or Philadelphia have opened their cottage, 2MU1 » < enlYal avenue 0 Samuel Be* bee aud family, of Frankford. were at tbelr cottage dur- o lug the holiday. '■ Mr. and Mr.. John H. Mactague, or Philadelphia. *penl a few day. here , during the week. t Audei-on Burgeol. and daughter. Mis* Kebecca. of K-telvllle. are among the visitor* here. t K. M. Thompson, of the guakerfity < has been occupylug lit. bay front cot. 1 tage for a lew days. M. H. Tliomas and family, of Phil- \ adelplua. were among the week-end i visitors to Ibis city. I Bear Commodore A. T Jame- aud , wife, of Philadelphia, were id town , during the holiday.. ' I Mr.. O-boro Core in ba- returned to 1 her home In this city afler a two weeks ^ stay lu Philadelphia. c Charles H. Wataa, of Philadelphia. ' with bis family, is occupying their 1 Brighton place collage Klmer Sanderllu. of Poilade'pbis. with hts family, » located at 1087 Bay avenue for the season. F. Norman Darby and family, of Philadelphia, were guests of relatives here over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs H. H. Marshall, of rarfcalmc. are viaitlog al the borne of their daughter, Mrs. E. A. Coraoo, of
T. LEE ADAMS IS [ HEALTH OFFICER Incumbent of This Office Made Successor to Dr. I. N. Griscom. Mayor Campion. at the weekly [ mured I Hutment of I l*rj I bureau. The appointment wa- conlllrmed by the board. •j Mr Adam., prior to the -election of , I year. ago. held the office for rev- ' expre-red the Hope that Hie new ' City Commls.loner. will have a prosperou. adufio.l-l ration. ' Mi. Adam, at once a-uninl I lie ' done- of the olUce. Mr. and Mr.. Cfiarle- K. Adam-, of tin. city, .aug a pretty .olo in ll.e M. E. Church Sunday morning. ( lis. a tine soprano voice. tlii. city. Mr.. Mar. hall went to Philadelphia on Tuesday to spend s Ml— Isabel Built-, of Philadelphia, opened her col'wge, WIT Second street, for the summer. ^ ^ ' for the summer months. Dr. Harry C. Sharp and family, of Phliadelphla. have opened their colma Asbury avenue. W. A. Bender and fVinily, of Philaoccupied their Central avenue (leorge W Butterworth and family, of Philadelphia, have opened then cottage, 1324 Wesley avenue. C. K. Calvert aud family, of Toronto, are occupying their cottage, 1530" We.Mrs Cherle llorie and Cheiie Hurl*, third, of Philadelphia, -pent the. hoi Idaya with frleud- tu tin- ally. Mr.^aud Mr.. W. D. Housall. of PhltK. M. Sutton, of the Sutton A Cur- • from Scliuectady oil Saturday. City Trea.urer MeCoacb and Mr.. , McCoach. of Pllllsdelphla, -pent the Ml- Margaret MCslla, of West PintMl- K M. Ifo-kin., of ihl- city, S L. Schumo and family, of Phlla ' delphia, are now plea-autly located In i V. A. Delacova aud family, uf Philadelphia, have opened their cottage. 813 Second -treet for the season. l*wi« Pelzoldl and family, of Phlla C Kllwood Carpenter and fa oily, of "recent I}') occupying then 'cottage. H Frank Nelms aud family, of Phlladelplna, are at their .uuiuier liome. Fifth and Bay avenue, fur the season. Alexander Kawrence and family, uf I Philadelphia, were among the many . who .|>eut Decoration Day at till, reF. A. Byraiu. wife and daughter, ol Mt. Any. Philadelphia, have - been .pending a few day. in then cottage here. I 'All— Mary Backu., of Philadelphia, wa. auioug the visitor, to this city Monday. She own. a summer tiome , here. 1 Thomas Morris, sou of City Clerk H" A. Morris, spent the Decoration Day holiday, with relative, lu Phlla I delphia.
Miss Anua Wallace a teacher lu tl North Jer-ey, spent several days with, o her pareula, L.' L Wallace and wife, lu Ir Ibis city. t" Mrs Clyde Baker and sbu.ofFul- h croft, have returned from a -visit to former', parent.. George Ernst '1 and wife. " John F. (Iraham. of the Hotel Jsme- " sou, Philadelphia, and bis family were a at their Seventh street cottage during , the holidays. ,, Thomas K. Marshall and wife, of „ -Park, were guest- of Dr and u William AObott to All t. clly -over1 webk-eud. » - • "a Chester Godfrey and wife, of Phlla- * delphia, visited their psreuts. Net Godfrey aud wife, In this city, a few recently. «' Miss E. K. Curry aud stater. of Phil- 1 adelplua. are spendlug a couple of * week, hi their cottage, Central ave- 1 nue, this clly. George Fenstermacher aud wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their cotTii Wesley avenue, for the .urn- _| Mrs. M. C. Hartmau. of Philadeha. opened her^ bungalow si John E Phillips aud Thomas Cooper i Mri'auu and family, of Overbrook, I among the many arrival- at the Atglen receutl > Ml-s Msbel Wheatmau. who Is eou- ' nected with the Baptist Publication • Company, spent the week end with parents at the Plqua. Mrs. Charles K. Bacon, of Hadduu Held, was the guest of Mrs Mark 841 Central avenue, this city, latter part of laid week. Andrew Carsou, of Phlladtlphl*. accouipsul d by his son aud dauglitei is occupying their collage, 1332 -Asaveuue, for a few days. W. V Christian, of the University of Pennsylvania, lis. beeu enjoying a days with bis parent., Mr. aud Mr. John H Christian, tu this city Mrs Charles E. Adams aud Mis Herbert PioCh, of till. clly. attended the nurse*' commencement exercise. at Atlantic Clly Hospital Friday evening B. J. Cook, of Philadelphia, ha. rented Andrew Carson's collage. 1382 Asbury aveuue for tbl* season. This will be Mr. Cook', eecond summer *W. L. Orrand wife, of Philadelphia, accompanied by two grandchildren, are here getting their cottage. 144<i A.avenue, ready for summer occupancy. Clisrle. A. Hexamer. secretary of the Phliadelphla l'ud-r writers' Asso elation, aud bis family have opeued their collage. 801 Plymouth place, for I Frank Gardner and wife, well bere. have rented the Head ley cottage on Tenth street for the season and are enjoylug a re«l from their the atrlcal work. Charlee Henliam and wife, of Pml*drlpliia. were bere over Sunday, oc- . cupylug i heir Asbury aveuue ooltage. , They will return in about two weeks fur i tie summer Harold H. Kynett. Jr., aud wife, of r Philadelphia, were bere during the . holidays- They enlerlalued T Argyle Soudrr and wife, of Wilmington, at MM Twelfth street. 1 Mrs. Oliver Uandy. of Pleasaulvil le. ' visited her Metef to-lsw. Mrs. C S d Corson. In tbta city, Sunday. Mjs
1 Gandy leaves In a few days for California. where she will spend a month | i -Ight-iwelng. 1 Mrs Alice Craue returned to ber lt home tu Bndgtoii Krlday afler a visit 1 of several days bere. She was accom I. panted by tier mother, Mr*. Charles 2 Wal-on; of this city. I - W. J. Delaney, a ' Philadelphia r merchant with a number of friends lu this clly. has beeu speuding a week . i, iu bt» cottage, 1584 Wesley avenue i. Hh family is with htm. 1 "• Frank Schneider, of Philadelphia, i- wa- among the Memorial Day visitors here. Mr. Schneider bas rented bis if houses ou Wesley avenue, near Four- [> teculh Street, for the season. 8l Misses Mary aud Margaret Ander>r -on aud Miss Battle Klokade. Philadelphia school teachers, occupied Miss I I Anderson'- Delaucey Place Apart:y meuu. tbl# city, over tb* holidays. >" -Select Councilman and Mrs. Win E ie Hexamer aud family have moved down from Philadelphia for tb* aumI- met and are In tbelr cottage. Atlanticic- avenue and Ply moat b place. During ;e. 1b* winter tbelr bouse tsopen aud (bay k> frequently have been down over ibf week end. Fred J. Sboyer and family, of Pbllabe oelphia. ware amoug lbs visitors bare Me during the holidays. Mr. Sboyer la one of Philadelphia's landing corporation lawyer* and owns considerable I*, property here. Wilb him on a stroll oa the Boardwalk Monday Was Mr. ,r». /Jegler . of Philadelphia.
SEYMOUR DAVIS' HEAVY I INVESTMENTS IN TfflS CITY
s 1 BIG CRip^HERE MEMORIAL DAY ' Business WasUnnsaally Good, Judging from Deposits ' Made in Banks. There wa. a -great crowd of vl-ltors here nil Saturday afleruoou and eve- , » Sunday dnublles- deterred many liun- ^ d red- froiu coming down frum Phlla- , delphfa jorlhe d«c. lr Monday'- delightful weather condl- , Hon- served lo call another large hum- - her of visitor-, some few of whom went There' was a general clffrng' uut , The -tore- did a thriving bu>luess, .. is'oired Into the two hanking institutions here for two or three' ■ hour. Tuesday morning. An officer of , d' «f the hank, said that the activity , lu this Hue reminded one of tlie days „ immediately following Labor Day each ■t >vsr. ■i TO ATTEND CHURCH ! II II H ~escl. Hern. on i "Next Sunday evening the gradual ^ • lug class of the Ocean City High I " School wilTstteiid the services of the I Flr-t Presbylerlau Church, when the !' pastor, the Key. Charles H. Buhner, > A. M., win deliver the annual hacca- ' '- The cla— .will be accompanied hy I the faculty aud pupil, of ll.e high I sol tool, the teachers of the various I -. bosid. all of whom have been Invited i y and will he accorded seats reserved for I A special musical program will he "" rendered hy the choir of the First i Church, undei the leadership of l.ewi. i K Smith, who I. also the secretary of the -hoard. • The following is llie order of service: " organ Prelude. "Grand Oflerlolre," i Vincent. , Invocation, closing Willi I.ord's Prayer i Anthem. "In the Light of HI- Face," i i- Wlldermere. Bc-piui-lve Beading '' Hymn. Scripture l.e— on. t. Hymn V . . i- ollerlory, "t'oiilemplatlon," Frlme. *1 Soprano Solo. "Father of Bight." y Adam-. Mis- Biulsa T. Corson. !• Seriflon. Anthem. ' Fear Not Ye, Oh lergel," at Splcser. ' . in Hymn. organ Postlude, "March L'egere." 'i PROTECTING BEACH Work Temporarily Held 1'p PesH a ln| tleclslon oo Leisllll ol Law. A dlscu-slon arose at the meeting of the meeting or ■,
tlie Board of Trade over the matter of the proper protection of the beach In tlie lower section of tlie city, par- 1 ticularly the protectiou uf the bulk- e head completed a few months ago. Mayor Champlou, lu response to a query, stated tun the work of build- b ing jetties has been held up by reason of an alleged defect In the law passed - governing such matters and the city Is awaiting the result of a test case. The Jetties cannot be built without a bond 8 issue, and the clly would uot make 1 much headway lu the sale of boDda when there Is a legal complication. hi" was said that all at the meeting, as wfell as tbe three City Commissioners, appreciate "the condition* lu the lower section of the resort. t Ou motion of Dr. Coraon II was decided that it was the reuse of the of Trade that there should be some protection for the lower par. of the beach. MONEY WANTED ' Hoard Favors Helping 1- eii ii Memorial Bridge. Al the meeting of the Board of Trade Tuesday evening. Freeholder B. W Edwards stated that a delegation ol - men interested tu tbe coustructlou ot , the Pen ii Memorial Bridge over the 1 ■ Delaware, from Philadelphia to Camiteu, had visited tbe meellug of the Cape May tiounty Board of Freeholders that day *nd requested the . board to make an appropriation for the preliminary survey of tbe bridge, which Will cost about 330.000. The Isiards of freeholders of all lbs coun- ' lie- directly Interested In tbe bridge 1 have agreed to make a contribution for this purpose. Oil motion of Dr. Allen Coraon, tbe ; Board of Trade reoommended Ibat tbe - rape May County Board of Freeholders msxe some appropriation for r i he preliminary survey of tbe bridge.
CheBter Tells HoW Philadelphian Became Interested and Bongbt Land. Speaking of business conditions In this city, a few days ago, Otts M. ' I'owuseud, one of the best known ^ I ' -Do you know that Seymour Davis, ^ I of lots uear the ocean front and has I oullf a number of apartment liou-e- ' ' and cottages lo this city, has rented ! - and sold every tblug In this line he he- ' ■ ■ dltlous here as found by Investors from ' Philadelphia aud utlier big cities, in- • eluding Atlantic City," said Mr. ' Townsend 1 • Bee Mr. Cheater about Mr. Davis' I elusion. -J. M. Chester, of the ttrm of J M. 1 Chester A" Co.. wa* "seeii," aud the following Is his contribution: i one of tlie largest Individual Investors. : within a given time, lu Ocean City, i • article Is wrltteu without the 1 knowledge or consent of the person In ' question. ■ ■ "1 particularly refer to Beymour ,i I Davis, who, with his brother. Paul Davis, was the architect of tbe Ocean i Vily Title A Trust Company building, and also the high school. He bas Mpuy lime, spoken lo the writer of i I class of - gentlemen who were on I the school board at Ih it time, and he < fay* that that, a* much a* any one i tiling, Influenced him lo Invest In I : Ocean City. I . - From the time of Mr. Davis' tlr-t i , Visit to Ocean Clly. at each successive i . visit he became more Interested In the I city. Duriug the first fourteen months I ■ from the lime of bis first Investment, i i purchased, from the writer, about , worth of property. His ad- | I vice always was -look fur something I I near the ocean, and, If In your Judg ; r uieut, it is a good buy, buy It.' "Many times, ouly a small deposit , ! would he paid before there would he : I Inquiries from other Investors for the ' » stuie property. . Mr Davis' motto waf -small prollts aud quick sale-.' He bas out oulf been successful In bis : purchases of unimproved real estate . ' but the Improvements made by him on hi. dlKerent properties were so atr tractive that be ha. beeu the means. of providing cottages that meuy of our ' cottage seekers have beeu wanting, hut tailed to Hud. end ell of these cottsges have rented for $650 each and every year since their construction." SOON TO GRADUATE Prog rant of llxerclses si High „ The class day exercises of tbe grad utllng class of the Ocean City High School will be held Wednesday evening, Juue w. and tbe commencement exercise* Thursday evening, June MlFollowing are the graduates: Modern Classical Course— Misses Edith Hilton and Helen Howell. Moderu Language Course— Misses 1 Ixiulsa Kceve Carlson, Kebecca Col- ' llns. Mary Ellxa Cunulngbam, Harriet Esther Glbb. Helen Jeftrtea, Bertha r-siner moo. neieu sennas, norma K
Lake, Edna Kits Schelllnger, Frances r| Hood Smith and Sarah Wheaton and Louts Erbardt McAllister. c Commercial Course— Aleth* Eliza- t| belli Townseud. The das* motto Is "Labor* et Con- f, stanlla"— "By 1-abor sod Coustaucy." , The class colors are royal blue and B gold, and tbe class flower tbe La | Following la the program of tbe class-day exerclae*: Piano Solo, Kebecca Collins. (.'lass History, Mary E. Cunning- 1 , f ' Phrenology, Aletba Townsend. Selectlou, High School Ulre Club. • Class Will, Frauces H. 8mlth.k 1 Presentation of Book to Junior*, 1 E. McAllister. ' Response, Harold Ferguson. ' Selectlou, High School Ulee Club. 1 Pre-entatlous, Ixwlsa K. Carlaou. Censor, Kdoa K Schelllnger. Claas Prophecy, Helen Howell. Posllude, Adelta Powell. The program of tbe commencement exercises Is a- follows: Overture, Mrs. Kalph L. Cheater. Invocation, tbe Rev. J. B. Kulp. | Salutatory, "Some Applications of Radio Commnnlcatioo," Lout* E. McAllister. Oration, "Progressive America," ' Frances H Smith. | Oration. '/Use of Moderu Languages," Edith Hilton Chorus, High School Ulee Club. ' Oration, "Irrigation," Harriet E. \ Glbb. Oration, "Music of Natnre," Bertha - Lake. Oration, "Immigration— A Race i Problem." Mary E Cunulngbam. " Male Quartet r Oration, "Without Labor TUere I* 1 Nothing." Heleu Howell, a Valedictory, "Our Activities In tbe Sarah W. Somers. i Chorus, High School Ulee Club. ' Presentation of Diplomas, Harvey Y- Lake, president Board of Education. Address, Supt. Jams* M. Stevens. * Postlude, Mrs. Ralph L. Cheater. «ni ■•tlrtat koia. r- Dr. Allen Coraoo, at the meectng of >- the Board of Trade, apoka of tbe na- " cesslty of a retiring room oo the Board ' "walk 1 «t Fourteenth street, especially j as tbert wtll be matfy visitor* drown Id to that section of the eity by the mon- tlon of tbe Ocean CHy Fishing Club'i ,c pier. The board mad* this racommeudatloo to tbe CUy Commtaatooera. he ■ w ■ la. Comfortable and safe, 2B ft. x 8, Par lime. 14* Please re avenue. re- Adv.. 84, at oil Fob Bnrr — State end dwelling, 78 tr. Asbury avewoe Apply Jacafa Scfaufl Adv., it.
WILL HAVE SOCIAL I ' TIME-EACH MONTH ■ Presbyterian Men's Bible Clatfe Arranges for Events During the Summer Months. i ll ha- been decided try the tnemher- . of the Men'- Bible ci*— i.f tlie Flr-t j . , lu the apcisl r-Ki.ui- of the church , | ■ The eiiiartaliimeuts Will he under . i 'the direction *tif two captalu* of the |j The Hr-t of there wilj lw given ■ j Thursday evening, June 111. "Joe" j | Foster will provide the entertainment, mild Howard Craven will be responsible i for tbe refreshment*. ' pointed ^ ^ WANTS LOTS FILED I vyilllaro M. Taylor, of ihl- flace^p* . peered b-fore llie City t'omml-slojiers . at their weekly meellug. and made i late Clly Obmmlsslouers. regarding llie ■limy, stagnant pools al Fourteenth r street, opposite the railroad -talion. I He -aid he complained st I he request i of a large number of tniere-ted people, i permitted by the city. He advocated r HI I lug there lots. The city ha- dug trench*, there, but tlie-e do not carry oil the stagnant water. The ouly way to stop the nuisance I. to till the I lots. Perhaps this cauiiot now be done ; can be kept lu order and perhap- the spreading of oil would help alleviate I the situation. He declared that llie i law provides for the elimination of such nuisance-. Mayor t'hamplou said he was sure > the Clly Commissioners will do all In ! their power lo remedy tlie evil com- - plained of by Mr. Taylor. There was a discussion as lo Ifie : clly'- legal power In the matter, and : dually City Solicitor Bo«well told Mr ; He would Tiave tlie water !e-ted by > Prof. Stevens end. If It wa* found to i proved a nuisance, the city solicitor - would do the rest. \ TO GIVE BANQUET I al biale Bodi'i steeling. At the meeting of the Board of Trade, there was read an Invitation to the tlr-t anuual meeting and dinner of tlie Commercial Agricultural aud Civic Federa- , Hon at the Hotel Denuls, Atlantic City . Saturday afternoon aud evenlug, Juue 1». - President Clayton Haines Brick ap ' pjinted the following a* a committee • to attend: Prof. J. M. Steven-, R L. l. U > tl aud Postmaster B. Frank Smith. '• "Mr. Brick said be would also try to attend, aud he asked as many of the • members a* could do so to attend the btlatr. ■ At tbe request of this federation, a number of questions were asked of the 4 members regarding tbelr feeling- and- • attitude concerning tbe merchant ma-
Thrse question*, which were dls-cu-aed at length, were alPauswered by the board. Tbe board placed Itself on record as tbe proposed ship canal, tbe width and depth of tbe PanamaCanal, across the Slate of New Jersey from Philadelphia to tbe Atlantic Ocean. — LICENSE FOR HACKS aawc jtiovcrwtog Autos, Btc. j The ordinance requiring automobiles ' and horse driven vehicle* engaged lu. passengers In aud around the city to pay an annual license was passed ou third and final .reading by 111* CUy Commissioners at their weekly meeting. Tu— day afternoon. Director Campbell said, before the flual vote Was taken; that he would vote in favor of the ordiuanoe because - of the demand made by a number of lietltloner*. He ha# no personal rea- — on* for lis pas-age, aud If there .ate any people opposed to the pas-age of the ordluetic* tbey should act before the ordinauce become- a law, which will be wlthlu ten days. Tb* hkstiskl may say iu this conn action that, while oo one oppose- tbe tax that tb* backmen have asked tbe city to Impose upon them, there I* not e little objection on tbe pert of meuy colleger- as well *• local re-idents, lo the rate of fare cbarged by the hack* meu. wltb tbe exception of the one s , Jlteey- i TO Ezbtbll raplla' Work. ' Tbe work of tbe puplla of the menus! training and domestic science departments of tbe Ocean City public i ' school will be exhibited In tbe basement of tbe high school Tuesday eve- ' ulug. Juue 8. Tbe public Is tuvlttd , PROPOSAL " CITf of ocean CITY. new jersey. CONTRACT no wb. Cons traction of Boardwalk. •r £KJ£ J. 1 spur of 4wu o'clock p. m .June uu.uua , I TO* work to b* sompleisO wlibla- tinny [7 1 iftg s »*rdlD^ron l ruri ^ ^ blank t I wrtiitmeWsi srs id lb* sani ol" two 1 ibooaawd dollars wm.re^rsquirea^or^tbe »or"niuspXluuuun bMdlax torms caa . j »sr or'Sfbtdslssx- | l,,,l|» OBOkOE O. ADAMS, iff.! M'MtMAM - • Mated Joaa 2. 1P1A F. F..8MC.
Jones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N- J. I KIKSCHBACMS 'j Palm Befell Suits, Flannel Pants, Ready-Made Pants, j Stetson llats,- Blue Serge Coats, 53.50 lo $6 00. . H , Auto Dusters and Black Alpaca C*>ats, <1.50 up. j 1 Balmacaan Coats, Rain Coats, Sweaters, !" ' Bags, Suit Cases, Caps. STRAW HATS - $1.50 TO $y.<o . J. NEXT DOOR TO T+4E OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO | , ' :| MCALLISTER'S > The Leading Dry Goods Store ! AV*' things /or Spring and Summer. Sew Embroiderici. i-'inc assottmeut of new embroideries, all widths ami prices, from 5c yard up. New embroidered net flouncing, 42 inches wide, 85c yard; ~ " New Tap Silk and Silk Crepe cle Chine WaistS in white, , , black, maise, putty and sand, at $ 2.2 5. Sew Cnrtein Maicrialt. We^ire showing a great assortment of > curtain materials wit lr dots, figures, colored borders, etc., 10c ' 1 e Bedding Special values in sheets and pillow caScs. f Canton Crepe. Fine Silk Crepe. 36 inches wide, in black, e white, pink, blue and lavender, 48c yard." far NOTICE OUR WINDOWS. ; S. S. McAllister ocTxc,TY' | : *** j HARVEY Y. LAKE i REAL ESTATE i338 Asbury Avenue
1 Ocean City
New Jersey
B. Prank Smith Go., "SiBB™ If you have money'to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. Two lota corner First street and Asbury avenue, sire 70x100, cheap, Si 200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office,, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed , with best companies. • 103dytsbury Ave. : ALONZd COTTON REAL ESTATE ' 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. , Five cottages on Central avenue, from Sixthjp Eighth streets, for sale, very reasonable. Furnished cottage 011 Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, e with garage, only $3500. l-'urnished cottage on Central avenue, mttovc Third street, only f J600. Furnished cottage on Fifth street, $2700. Two cottage* and one lot 1. on Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, only $3500. Also two cottages on Asbury svenne, same block, only $2700. ' REAL ESTATE —a INSURANCE i v Clayton Haines Brick '• AlrEightth St. Ocean City, N. J. >t
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can g*t It; we can tell you at = once. Bargain- m Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for Di ■ale. Also lota for Investment and for improvement — the choloe of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., " Ocean City. N. J. j Interesting to Investors * Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— ■ * (sv kxa located in Bsotion O, Ocean City. H. J., " in vicinity of Btat* road and Pennsylvania and Head- - iug Bsilrosd stations. Also sites tor bnngalows situate on Greet Bgg _ Berber Bsy, Beeslsy's Point, (t. J. | ARTHUR^D. J3ARROWS 1
832 CENTRAL AVENUE .
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
1 SHUN OIL FEAR GASOLINE ! ! 1 2 "i Use Gas fot cooking, heating and lighting. *1 A Gas ! ( p Range will bake, broil, fry and do anything else one can • * demand from the best coal range, Gas Arcs" will be in- < ' I * stalled-on contract, pay only for gas consumed. No charge { • 1 for the arcs. ft > L J , 4 J The City Gas Light Company 4 , : j shading ISO caaerr laving vunnitunk of dll kinds bcp*inc0 LAWRENCE M. LEAR N.C.GODFREY ■>.. " Upholstering, Awnings, House Furnishings 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. estimates cheerfully given s THE BREAKERS i.". only boardwalk hotel ii. American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and 17 Cold Running Water, Telephone in Every Room, New Die S* Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. Open Saturday, March °r 27, for tlie season. K. A. Young, Mar. "■5 John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avenue a OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber MiUwork, Moulding*. Budding Paper, Plaster Board, Bads, Saab Weights, la:. etc. Katimatae Furnished. Prompt Delivery.
HOTEL* SID I OTTAOE8. H0T6L V BiseAYRe:.. , Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Htreeta OPEN ALL THE YEAR j . M. E. Bmith Brc-KixoHAK. Scotch Mall SANATORIUM —open All the Veer— »*;. revui sod : he nusrtv. Treatmsnls, beta ui-A-6,6. n-clrtrlty. Sol Air. Me. M in S. E. Tou-Xaa, It. S. B. MrOiaax V • HredXnres Mgr. THE IMPERIAL 1015 CkNTRAL AVE.. OCEAN CITT. N Opvn^fBr the reason^ Kleauatly Mrs. C. OETT.KT. THE KATHLU Now ojien for the sea-on M lKNKrt LEWIS a CON Attn WYOMING vet OCEAN AVENVK Oread Clly. N. J, * open all tlx year a Hot Water Baa HOTEL ATGLEN On* of the most centrally located hotels in Ocean City. The aim has always bean to ninkr this house select —J homelike and its large and assured patronage proves It* ine- <*•._ Fur terms and particular* address, a. C. oof P. Prep. STERLING HOTEL OPEN ALL YEAR Hot water heat. Winter boarders solicited. S. A. LAMBEBT. THE HEWLINGS -OPEN FOR THE 8EA8ON L M. HENUIGI Ninth and Wesley are. Dees CUy, M. J - NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTH AN1> CENTRAL AVKNUE • OCEAN CITY, N. J. 4 " Nay lor and Hayre, Proprietresses I Fourteenth Hesson. Thoroughly renovated and newly papered. Bell Phone-: 17-X and i Open Fob Season Central avenue and Ninth street. War. h. DeiBKOTH, Rao-, r Vet d t< r Booklet. Hot Water Heat '■ THE OCEANIC y Ocean City, N. J. Opens April first for the season. A. E. BAKER THE PIQUA Fifth aud Central, Ocean City, N. J. Ocean and Bay View. Facing Park. Large Porches. MRS B. F. W II BATMAN. ■t : 1
Dance Every CoM Leech e*. Wednesday and F»c- . Saturday Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK 1 : PugriMw MAIN STREET Ml . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. THOMAS J. THORN *1 florist j* 1128 Bay Avenue PRICES AND WORK RlttMT BOTH PHONES ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Produots Butter and Eggs Ask for Booklet of SpadUtia* Orders Delivered Both Phones The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIR1NQ SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE [ aia-m Aaksry Av*_ Ocass CMy. It J For Sale 7 lots on Asbury *vena«, np-to-gjade; all city injOWfi . nients,including paved stmt^ $3,000.00. Party must have money. Half Cash. .. Clayton Haisu Bsici 11— ts strut, occae ctrr. m. *.

