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VOL. XXXV. " OCEAN CITY, N, J, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1913 ' ?NO.'28 1 — —

Ocean City Sentinel OCIAN citv, fw. j . -brR CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Propri&n Si.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ATTOBkKYS.aT-J.aW. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, "(Opposite Public BuMtBDL * J^FOFFICTes"' ° Bn"W"',' Apgar & Boswell, ]_/.W OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Read aylantic city. n. j. JAMES M.*E. HILDRETH Cou n sel lor-a t-La w H. NEWELL HEUUNGS Attorney at Law 809 KIR lit li St reel Ocean i'tty New Jersey MORCAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Eyes Eiamined Witbont Drops A. W. KIA I atlihm «:IT*. >. J. j " "*" • i r ;n. griscom, m. d. KIUHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. : out or Hours- I' mil 10 a. m. rrom • to a p. m. At KlritarO Tvwu-ruCa. Kairriuo. tb lo^WO i f?E Men Corson, 1. D. as? ltd Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Die W. P. haines cor. ninth awd wesley ave. OCEAN CITY. N. J. to to 10 a. iii. UPPIUK HOI' IIP: . I to I l» tn. Plionea: Mr 1 1 4M-W; Intrr-Hlalr 1 00- A Itolli Ptionn Florence Brick Haines con. 9th and wesley ave mechano-thenahist Hour- by appointment pjKRSCHKI. PliTTIT. M. I). bot wesley ave. ocean citv. new jersey uoiij Plionea £)r. charles b. rider ,_►« DentiHt" 809 Central Avenue Ot ell city. a. j. Hell IS! j)r. G. Fairchild Stark Dentist 1 oV y*.N. ?■ A>'" JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Bank Stock forSale one share of stock of FIRST NATIONAL BANK ocean city. n. j Will take a reasonable price aa compared with look value. _ Make offer by letter at once, to lock eo*. no "• ocean citv. N. j. Try an Advertisement in the 8BNTTNBL

1 Attention, Cottagers No-ran City, aherc pUnta and cut firmer. ..f ali Linda are io be bad. \ "ur watchword i» RKI.I ABILITY. - Nothing -d.W more to thr value ... .itunivrue-w of vour cottage 1 I j than planting when PROPERLY In IN li. Trlepb»de or give u- .. cull. Colonial Greenhouses , Telephone. Scoters' Point, 1 2-t Llnwood Post Office a smaLl investment wonderful results Hughes' Bronchial Mixture O IVE IT a TRIAL ?s CERTS PER BOTTLE HUGHES' CENTRAL PHARMACY eighth st and wesley ave. q£ean citv. n. j. FOB SALE AT DOST A beautiful Cottage-Bungalow on Wesley avenue, facing the ocean; near Thirteenth street, 9 rooms and bath, garage, laundry, etc. It will be finished by October 15, and is the ' 1 : Best Bargain in that choice district of the re- « j., sort. For full particulars inquire MASSE Y BSVABDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. .j, £ r — : Heated Apartments For Rent by the Year Furnished or unfurnished at a very • moderate rent. Five robins aud bath; . every-Tfioderu convenience. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. B. Prank Smith Go,BBBrcr If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine lot' on Ocean avenue near Sevcntli*Ktreet, with small house, $2500. Two lots corner First street and Asl.ury 'avenue, size 70x100, cheap. $1200. Fonrttenroomhon.se. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office. - attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance) placed with best companies. V 1036 Asbury Ave. Must be Sold by Sept. 20 NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED mwo PROPERTIES,. 621 Asbury avenue and 611 Central avenue. Ocean City, N. J.'. Estate of Mrs. j Caroline B. Lynch, deceased. apply to A. COTTON 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. j 1 . W. Scott Hand 819 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. EDWARD B. SMITH A CO. h i. coh iroio awo cmitbut sts.. philadelphia HlHini op RAW row aro waioiiwu eroc« wcw«M high class investment securities i ' ^ " *' ATLANTIC CJTYELECTRIC COMPANY PIRBT ARO REPUROIRO MORTOAO E 8 PER CERT. SIRKIRO FURO COLD 001*06, DUE 1B3B TAX EXEMPT IN NEW JERSEY : I r,'— IB, or—. - 1-w — 1 w.

The Business Man's Bank i Shrewd business men say that a man's banking con- " L nection is the. big factor in ) his business success. I Think of all the successful . well managed business houses you know. In i every instance you will find ^ their finances handled by " a successful, well managed » bank, j *,j Proof of Cape May Conn- j ty's confidence in the First 1 National Bank is the fact that a large numbei of successful business houses in this vicinity maintain bank- ! ing connections here. FlR5T " NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. JU, — - — — *

jllTSUIIMIS ARE VERY RESTFUL AND A FINE NERVE TONIC ! m Bellevue Baths BOARDWALK 350 Rooms and lockers Mew ARO ATTRACTIVE SUITS FOR SURF BATHING The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE „ (M-4II Asbery Ave., Owi ©ty, N. .

MANY NEW FEATURES FOR 1 CITY'S SUMMER SCHOOL

One of the Host Important is the Establishment of Model School. j A number of new add Important r featurea are to be ail Jed to the Ocean : City State-Rummer School In 1916, a. | outlined at a conference beld In thlI city Monday eveulng. ! Tboae at the meeting were Dr. T. I) (Sensor, director of the ritate Summer Beboola; Dr Albert B. Meredith, aaataaecimdwfy education: Prof. James M. i Steven-. -u|ierltitendeut of the Ocean | City public schools and principal of. the Ocean City State Summer School; j Mayor Ju-eph G. Champion. Pre*ident Harvey Y Lake. Spencer H. | Swan -and F. B. Willi., of the Ocean City Board of Education; Lewis K ! • Smith, -ecretary of the board; Out VI. Town-end and K. W. Edward.. j been gruwlug lu popularity each year, Indicate that next year and the auc- j ceedlue -ea-nn. n will be one of lite greate-l In every way lu till, section . of the country. The school next year will o|>euJuly| .1, a week later than the la.l time. All : the public -cltool- of the Stale will j then be cln-ed, and thu. the -uperlu- j teudent- w ill be given an opportunity , of attending the -e— ton- during the ! •u perluleudeiilH' week, the first -Ix j day- of the -cltool. Becau-e of the date , of the — u |ierl it t endenl — ' week la.t sumI lutr, many of the -uperlntendem- and -upervl-lng principal, were unable to be present. The -cltool next year will run a week lu August becau-e of the In addition to I lie -uperlutendeut.' w»ek -el apart during the -e--loii> of the -ummer acboal for the member- of the board- of education In New Jer-ey. working lu conjunction with the Slate A-aoclatlon Of School Board-. New Jer-ey. Principal Steven, look, forward to an attendance of fully 600 -uperlutendeut. during the -ea-loii- of the -cbool. Still auother week will be -el a-lde for meeting- of the parent teacher-' I a— oclallou. of the Slate. Probably the be.t feature to be developed I- the e-labll-hmeut of a , model -chool, with -II grade- up to ' ill addition two ungraded -chool-. to j be taught by the be.t teachers obtainable. Tbl- -cbool will be In the We.ley Avenue School aud will be o[>eii j to the children of cottager- a- well a- , ie-ldeiit-. There will be balf-day *e.- " -Ion- for bve week-. The couduct nf the uugraded -choolwill, It I. bought, be of ine-tlmable READY TO PLAY BASKET BALL Opening Game at New Armory Will be With the DeNeri Reserves. The Ocean City Military Club will open tbe basket ball aea-ou In tbla city at their new armory an Saturday. October IS. Tbe openlug game will be with tbe DeNeri Ite-erve-, of Philadelphia, wblch come- lilgbly recommended. It le managed and coached by one of the beat men lu this line of ■port, and will no doubt give the local quintet a good run. Patron- will probably wlliie— a fa«t and Inlere.tlug Oilier game- are beiug booked by Manager Town-end, of tbe local club, aod It wtmi a— ured that Ocean City people will be treated to -ome very nitere-llng game- durlog the comlug Manager Town-end I- confident that the team repraeeutliig the club and Ocean Ctty till- -ea-nn will ba tbe -troDge-t oue ever put on tbe floor componed of entirely looal boy-, and trill, before tbe -ea-on end-, win from tbe best of team-. Breckley aud Weisentbal need no Introduction to ba-ket t all "fau«." These iwo boy- are In the game from -tart to llDl-b. O-car Morey holds a good record. Although he ha> been out of tbe game for a few year., he 1- rounding out In a manuer that la a credit to blm and at pre-ent | la tn belter shape and playe a fa-ter game than ever before Capt. Alfred K. Smith, another player wbo ha. been out of tbe game for sotne4hne,l-al-o making a good -laud and jhtl no doubt -tar for tbe club durldg tbe coming -ea-on. Harecbel Hander-on ' is workiug out In good shape. ' Tlie management Is desirous or the snppoit of all tbe people aud will as- — -lire their patrons that tbe gamee will - be run In a bustneaa-llke way aud tbat tbey will receive value for their money. Fob Sale —Motor boat, S> feet long, ^ 8 feel beam; cablo; 2 cycle motor; In J, good oooditton. Applj^ TetUh ud Foi Km —By the year; w 7 room I bon-e. hot aod cold -water and bath. Apply to C. H. Sboamaker Lumbei Co adv.. 9-30, tf i Wbi ISIO Atlawttc Cliy Is Mop I Fob Rext -Fdrnlshed bonaa fo wiuter. Apply 738 UeoteMWNWlA^

' VOTES FOR WOMEN ; TALKS DREW MANY The Misses Baker and Mrs. W. II. Bright Addressed < Meeting Here, j Ml— France. Baker and Ml- K-tli Jfj William Bright, oil of^Wilda.-ld! I , I man -uflrage qu-tlon. wmi.-n I- to b. _ j made a.-trong appeal f> I he men to I vote In favor ,,f woiuiu -ullrage. She | was the Hr-t lime -lie had publicly 'I Mr-! Bright told her hearer- that. : ■■ .'.'b, found plenty of time to engage lu thl-cru-adefor women, and -be added In- | | cldentally that -lie I- a Jlr-t-cla- . boii—keeper. She made a -trong ad- i idrea.. In which -lie -bowed up many alleged fallacies aud -cored a lilt with most "Mier fearer-. j Ity. gave a br-ef talk! which e'oaed thr i ' The -iwaker-. before Coming here IU , lug at Turkahoe ' Ml— Hauuali Hel-ler, proprlel re— nf ' . the Waverly Hotel,. hi Ihl- city, for , t many year-, was Friday found dead In : bed be-lde her -later, at 80S Carteret I otreel. Camden. She waa a al.ler of ' the late liev. John S. Hel-ler. one of the b-.l-kuown clergymen In the New : Jer-ey Melhndl-t Kpl-copal Conference. The night before -be complained . of Indigestion She waa buried at Mt. . Holly Monday. help to country ichonl teachers, who will be given an opportunity of wit- - ne— Ing tlie work of the experienced I j /Nii of the principal attraction- at . the Columbia University Summer > School I- the observation da— e- they • run In the Horace Vfanu School. The follow liig were appointed a comijmlllee to advertise the Oreau City « Slate Summer School a- much and as - early a- po—lble: Oil- M. Town-end, Mayor Chatn- » pton. Prof. J.M.Steven., It. W. Ede ward, and Harvey Y. Lake. .

ARE . SCARCE IN CITY This Town in Better Shape This Way Than Ever, Says Chief Scull. The annual report nf Chief of Police Scull wa- preaeuted to the City t omm i— loner- at ll.c^ weekly meeting. ' made and the expense nf running the Jail; and wa- a- follow.: Number Kx- ! • Have lodging 449 . Sent, out of tow, 1 j .«| - Stealing IU .1', ! Exceeding -pee<l limit 5 - Insane 4 .S, ' Forgery 1 - Assault and battery 3 , Runaway. 3 ,|5 • l ook out of a liou-e I ■ Accideula ! Non-upporl I • "Star-gar.ing" I ripeak easy | . Malicious ml-cblef 4 • For not altendlug actiool 2 t Drowned I total . 1« |9 01 • Number of electric ligbta out durlug Ite-pectfully -ub.n llted, ' 8. B. tkui.1.. Chief of Police. In tils report Chief Scull had tbla ■ to -ay: "I am glad t-i slate we passed r through the summer very well, and I believe the town at present I- clearer 1 of law-breaker- than .It haa been lu - year., and 1 Iruat llial we will be able The arre-la made by tlie police were f H. W. Hlldreth, 4: Frank Scbock, 8; r George W. Seaman. 14; H. M. New1 kirk. It); George Sack. 10; Howard ' John-oii. 4; Francl- Turner, 4; Jamef Mould, 1; John Morrl-on. 1; lifeguards, r 3; chief of police. 71. Total, 129. 1 SPECIAL SERMONS Hegluulug next Sunday evening, tbe 1. Rev. J. B. Kulp, pastor of tbe First M. K. Church, will preach a series of eerI Dion-, character studies from Victor r Hugo'- masterpiece. "Le» Ml-erable-." Following are tbe subjects: October 10-' "Tbe Good BI-bop;or tbe • Hedempilve Power of a Good Life." f October 17 — "Jean Valjeau ; the • Chrl.itau lu Bu-lne— October 24 — "Jean Valjeau; tbe - Chrl-tlan Under Trial." - October 81— ' Jean -Valjeau ; Dure, qui ted Love."

POOR TRAIN SERVICE ' i DROVE THEM HOME EARLY

So Declares Some Pbiladel- ■ " phians Who Wanted to 1] Stay Here Longer. " A uumber of prominent Plilladel1 phla bu-lne— men wbo have cottage- ' in Ihl- city were driven back to Itielr ! e Philadelphia residence, la-t Thursday | by the change lu the schedules of the j f ' They had planned and wanted to remain Uereforafew week- louger. bul , I tbe railroad, killed this Intention and ' ' In -peaking of Ihl. condition, one', ' borne here -aid that by reason of' the ; , '• service he uould uot arrive In I'hila- 1 y delphla in the mornlug- uutll 9.25 , y o'clock aud that the service hack to | B Ocean City In the eveuiug. was mini- j ; larly poor. Other 'well known cot- : lt tagera had the same story 1 a It'a the regular thing every fall, bul '* " how long — oh, how long— I- Ocean City j £ to be^glven this poor deal? t ii pl'bi.ic AHKOrftCEXEMT. *" A great many people are under the impre— Ion tbat we are going out of I ' It bought the stock from ttie executor of h the e-late of my fattier, the late A- J 1 Steelman. aud -hall coutiuue bu-lne—. 1 w Some people are sImi under tbe Im- 1 tr pre— luu that we have a iol of old stock ,,t Hi the -tore That al-o I- uot true. My father was a careful bu-lne- mau aud " had little old stock when I took pn— esa Ion. ts j I sold tbat old vtock. and we have Is brand-uew good- from tbe Best M'llj aud Factories in the IT tilted Stile., i It I- my Intention to give the people "e : of this city and county the bent there j >n ! Is In Clottilng, Hat-. Shoe- aud Fur- : I nleblng Goods at the very lowest I prices. ,,e My motto Is sali-facllou guaranteed is-] or money refuoded. All good. purIII • chased If not satisfactory can be re1 turned and money given back wit bout any argumeut. We are ready to wel T- come yon with a beautiful -lock of ■ Dependable M^rcbanJl-e. Come In; look aroo"d: compare our good- and Bd P Further announcement- will be made - later a- to our plan- and method- for a ►tore cub able Ki Ocemo City's need-. >m (iKANVI I.I.K H. STKKI WAN. Son andsucce— or to A. J. Sleelman . Nos 881 and 833 Anbury Avenue, f adv , 10-7, If »* Try Hugbe.' Reliable Liver PIII-; prompt In action; ea-y to uke; concentrated In form and always reliable: aSeent- per bottle. Hhgbes' Central HI Pharmacy. adr., 10-7, tf

LEAGUE BOYS TO HAYE GOOD TIME Address by Sheriff Bright and a Buffet Lnnch to be Served. The member- of tbe Young Men'e Progressive League wll! atari the fall and w Inter -e— Ion- of the club with a 'get-together" -e— inn uext Monday night, aud a good time la a— ured by the committee in charge, wblch com-prl-a- the following: Dr. J. Thornley .I.ewi. K Smith and l^wrence Lear. The program Include- -loglug by all H:e members, probably . lad by Mr. Smith, aud an address by ex-sherlff William H. Bright, of Wlldwood. A buffet lunch, prepared by Floyd nlmms, will be served. Mrs. Ultbeil Tlce Dead. Mr-. Anna M. Tlce, aged 75 years, I ! wife of Gilbert Tlce. dl d a few days . ago at tlie soldiers' home at Vlnslaud, i where she re-lded She formerly lived on West avenue, below Thirtieth street. . this cUy. Her tin-baud 1- an inmate Hope e— Si a Winner. 1 The many friend- of Hope W. Gaudy, of Tuckahoe.are congratulating n'im on hi- -ucce-sful tlgbt to return to the < ape May County Board of Free- ' holdei-. There was a strong tight r made agalust htm. At Do-xhir'- Pier Tkraier t 1 On Friday eveulng, October 8. tbe gre-le-t of the K—auay laugh-maker-1 will be show u. Charles Cbapllu In bl- - Dlest and be-t two-act comedy, en. 1- : titled. "Shanghaied." Tbe title -peak'•i For Rest — Furnished apartment. '• live risiou and bath; all convenience-; ° hot water beat. Apply 412 Elereutb street. adv-lt Try Hughes' favorite lotion for ruugtinr— and chapped -klD ; 25 ceuti per bottle. Hugbeak Central Pbar- ., macy. adv.. 10 7, tf Loht. — Masonic mark. Please return 10 1032 Wealey avenue, or 22S Esslx avenue, Narbertb, Pa. adv-ll *' For Rest —Two 2-fatnily apartmenta. 877 PennlyD place. wdv-li aii For Sale.— Parlor atove. Applj Sunday, 809 Seveuteentb street, adv. li

! "RALLY DAY" AT - BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School Shows Large Increase -Wm. Orr Makes - Interesting Address. j ji rally w^a. held at the Fir-/ KaptDt !' 1, Sunday School la-t Sunday. Many of j . their place- again, which wa- Indeed gratifying to Superintendent Mr AIM- , The church wa- -Imply decorated 1 with plant- and ferns. The blackboard 1 announced (hat (III. wa- the fifth an- ' 5 nlversary of the Sutiday -chool. Areport from the superintendent declared 1 that .the Increase lu enrollment this 1 year over la-t wa- atxiut 50 per cent- 1 Two of the scholars -were given special 1 mention far their falthfultiem In attendance. They were Mtaa Ruth Prullt J and Ml— Kvelyu Smith. Korlbecom- 1 Ing year Mr. McAllister promi-ed that 1 all who did uot mi— In their atteud- 1 - auce at^the Sunday school would* be . I rewarded at tbe eud of ibe year. He 1 5 promised, al-o, tbat certain point. 1 would be announced later lit which the 1 scholar- could work to have their I name* upon tbe, honor roll. I The le— 011 for the day was dispensed 1 - with and lu li- place there wa* a very 1 1 Interesting program. S|*clal reclla- . | Hon- by member- of the school pro- I r voked applause, especially an addre— | 1 of welcome by Master Lane Haines I j Tlie primary department presented their part well, -Inglng "Brighten the 1 ( Corner" and reciting the twenty-third I P— Im. The special addre— of the afteruouu . wae made by William Orr, of Atlantic I t City, pre-ldenlof the Atlantic Coutity i 1 Suuday School A— oclallou, aud dlrec 1 , tor of Ibe Blddle Bible Clause* In this 1 section. HI- remark- were very lu- 1 •plrlug and helpful to the whole 1 school. J Tbe Rev. F. H. Lane aud wife, of < . Mlllvllle. were present. Daring tbe service It was announced 1 e thai tba teacher- of tbe Sunday school . would enter upon a course of Beading . aud aludy of tw eiityJ>poks^»tfoii "Religious Education" to Improve Ibelr r own efficiency In Sunday school work. " I id- circle will meet every Monday 1 eveulng at the parsonage for report- . and df-cue-lon. Teacher- of the -chool are required to attend; others are idvlted. • 1^ ■ » . e (Veil Gilbert, youug sou of A. G. Gilbert, of tbl- city, broke one of hi. arm- In two places a few days ago while playlug on tbe -wing In the Wesley avenue acbool yard. ALL TO RESPOND TO ' THIS ROLL CALL Feature of " Rally Day " Services in the Methodist Church Next Sunday. I Next Sunday will be "Rally Day" In tbe local Methodist church and Sunday acbool. At Ibe morulng service _ there will be a roll call of tbe member9 -hip and bach one ree|>ondlug will do •o with an appropriate ver-e of ecriptare or with a word of hi- or her Christian experience and hope. The '■ service will cumblue a luve feast with M tbe roll call. a Pa-tor Kulp, tn announcing tbl- «er y vice, -aid -ome very plalu thing-, one y of whljh was that the roll call would •- serve to remind all of their obligation, y as members of I ha church aud to » Ideutify them with It aud Its work. The Idea is to have all wbo are ou the II roll to ateud up and be couuted lu tbe L faoe of neighbors, frieud- aud others. aod thus let It he known to all what d their profession I- In regard to religion. At 2 80 o'clock the member- of t4ie Sunday acbool will present in Inter- » estlug program. Including special mu--lc and a flag drill. Prof. O. W. ij, Relcbly will make an addre— . fc Cottage 70S Ootral avenue; all modern conveniences; can tie rented by tbe year or during wlpt-r months. For further particulars spply BEXTLSEL v office. Ocean City, >\ J. adv-tf ig ' * ' Hamilton. Klgtu watcbea fl per •e- week. L. M. Nelson, railroad Jeweler, ht 843 Broadway, Camden, N. J.. agent here once a week, if you mlas him aeod a postal. Wv. tf. he ^ ba ~

UNEXCELLED OUTLOOK FOR ' BANNER BUILDING SEASON

. So Declares Otis M. Townsend, Who Tells of Some of His Operations. | i 'h:- M.T-ir-i-end. -peaking of bulldjl::g pV'i-pect- here, -ays: "Building |operatton« are -till being etarted at a , lively pace and this wnfter bids fair to ' j be one of tbe be»t Ocean City baa bad j "There are -ome very large operaI Hon- being talked of and plana are al1 ; ri-atly being executed lor some of tbem. ' There are al-o many contracts'for pr|- ' j vale liou-e-. 10 be given out before tbe 1 first nf tbe year. I "I hive just received a contract for a • very attractive two-family house, to lie built on A-bury avenue, nortb of I f ourteenth street, on a lot purchased* I through the agency of William M. ■ by Mrs. Clara V. Culbertson.of • Philadelphia. Tbe structure will be I modern and -utjatanllal In every par- ■ tlcular and will l*e rushed to comple- • -o that It may. be offered to early I The cost will be about 84200. "I al-o Immediately start work I in a very attractive and oue of tbe - mo«t complete two family bouses yet I erected In the city. The lot wit pur- • chased through the agency of Clayton " Haines Brick by J. Silence, of Cam- ; den. who has never yet spent a season • Ocean Clly. but was so pleaaad with r our city .on hi- uue-day excursion vlett, r he bouiftit his lot that day. It la located on Park place, near Corinthian I avenue. The apartmente will be very f desirable aud somewhat different from - others lu that there le a continuous - hallway through Ibe ceuter, allowing • plenty of cruse ventilation. Tha buildwill coat about (5000. I "I am putting In the foundation for - very pretty aud unique bungalow on I the nortb aide of Thir l street, east of Atlantic avenue. The lot, basing a 1 wide frontage, offers an opportunity. - build something different from the ordinary ruu of houaewt Tbla one will . be of tbe low-down deelgu, but will b*^-^ - set up ou a slight terr£|p. 'A part of - the frout porch will be covered and : the balance will be shaded by • vnwclad pergola. Realising Ibe necessity f for a garage and having no baaament lu wblcb to create oue, I have planned I a garage space lu a part of tbe bouee,' I which, however, will hardly be ootlce- ; able from tbe outside. If tit bungalow ' will conlalu Ave bedrooms and two r balba. beside- tbe usual living room, .lining room, kitchen aud laundry. ■ The refrigerator will ba ol tbe built-in > type. Tbe llvlug room will bave a very arllatlc open fireplace and will ba w -in-coated lu a novel affect, ae will al-o tbe dlulng room. Thle room will .bave a built-in cblna closet and - large table-linen drawers. Altogether I it la a very compact and convanlant r layout, aud will without doubt appeal to some person wbo wants something different lu a seashore bouee. Tbe house will co-t about (4800, and will be for sale when completed. "Tbe riupplee Alderney Dairy Com- . pany has given me a contract to remodel the dwelling at 716 Aabury avenue tuto a store aud warebooaa, for the growing needs of their buelneas. Tbe lower story will be converted Into a store and rooms for tbe employes. The secoud story will be made Into a flat fur tbe occupancy of their vary efficient manager, Mr. Buyder. Tbe - front of tbe store will be entirely of V pUte glaaa, set In tbe latest Improved - metal frames. The interior walla will " he tiled several feet high, and tbe >- floor will be laid of red cement tile. ,r It will probably be oue of tbe moat up-to-date and sauttary milk depots c lu the city. Tbe operation will cost lu K tbe neighborhood of (3500. •T have Just purchased a tract of ,. ground at Second street and Ocean avenue, wblcb has recently been tilled and graded. - It la a very desirable loII cation, aud It ta my Intention to start 1- immediately to build two new bouses „ at this point, tn be completed In time for spring buyers. Tbey will probably '• cost (3000 to (3500 each. "For Jame. McMulleu, solicitor for te the Ocean City YacbtChtb, I ammsk- , ing exteu-lve repairs and additions on ! his Plymouth place bouse, Involving uew porches, roofs, etc V- "Tbe fltii-hiug touches to Mrs. Floreuce Leslie's beautiful bungalow on ■ e Park place are now being executed by r- my mecbaulrs and within tbe next 3- ten days It will probably be turned f . over to tbe very proud owner and will -dd another pretty -Ibwn-encr design 10 thr many f bave already executed ou tbl- very popular afreet. •■The two-family hoo-e I am erecta" log for Capt. Vaoee L. Ealy. of Comle pany G. ou Wealey avenue, near Elev"r eutb street, ts rapidly, uearlug comple:ioo and he expects to be comfortably tlxed iu II before freexlug weather arer "I uever before had more plans of :r, house- lu prospect wu my buagd-, aud ut am very coulideut that Ibis . 1- going m hi be s banner building see-on in tf. Ocean CUy."

:rs — — — — — — — — — — - ~ ~ ~ ~ — — — — Our Fall i Winter Line OF MADE TO MEASURE CLO"3 ENG IS NOW S RfADY. LET US MAKE YOUR SUIT OR OVERCOAT. PRICES REASONABLE. SATIS- »•! FACTION GUARANTEED. * * P * • * ® Newell Corson "" 819 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. *.',11 I —1