Jcean City Sentinel THURSDAY. MAY "25. I9f«. We Khali he glad to receive Item- of ewe and commui|tCAUuus of microti 0 thle community and our readers 1 All communications should he acd dress of the writer, hot lievessarllv DOTS. Tuesday will be Memorial Hay. , Many visitors here Saturday and nd papered. lit this week. ] The sea-on for catching tl-li with a j iet Clo.es June I. • njk have beeu repainted The Ocean City State Summer ehool gives promise of being largely (ended. Many of the Boardwalk bu-lne.. * ner month. ud o I • r apparalu- for the protection f I he wu from tire. ( The -Faithful Few" will hold a ay | arly In the Slitloli Baptist | lurch uext Tuesday evening; t The graduating class of the Ocean "Ity High School has gone ou a c hree days' trip to Washington, I) C The first hakeatid summer flounders f the year were caught with hook nd line by Charles Say re a few days ( go. , Sergeant Baldwin. U. S. A., drilled j he hoys of tympany ti Friday evendr. It was his first visit here lu two , Heury Kloetz aud wife, of Phlladel- t ihiakare at the Traymcre for the sea- I on. The Interior of the house has ieeu Improvid. The members of the volunteer fire | lepartment will purchase new dress i informs. The coals will he short aud PERSONALS. 1 Albert Oat, of Philadelphia was In , ownFrlday. ^ W. W. sibeon, of Pblladelpb a. was , u town Suuday. i Harry I). DeCatu^ of Auduhou, was d town Thursday. Walter Hays, of West Philadelphia, . ras lu town Saturday. Harry Johnson, of Philadelphia. Is 1 guest of the Kiberon. . Mrs. C. F. Wllmer. of Philadelphia, Harry Marter and family, of CamO. J. DeKousse, of Philadelphia, ras In town a few days since. E. I). Page, of Cape May. registered it I he Lorraine a few days ago. Ell wood Horn, of Germs mown. was i guest of the Wyoming Sunday. J f. M ('Michael aud wife, of Atlanta. Charles H. Weiss, of Gerjnantowu, was among the week's visitors here.
plila. were among the week's visitors. ^ Thomas J Sawyer, of Worcester. y Viass., was among the week's visitors. Jeeob Hoffmau and wife, of Phlla- d lclphla, are registered at the Atglen. y J. Pltlilan Tatem. of Philadelphia^ _ was among the visitors here Saturday. ,, Mrs. Annie Taylor, of Wlldwood. is t I.C guest of Mrs. D. Keever.of this city. titlmore Wright aud wife, of West ^ Philadelphia, are here for the season t A. K. Blade and wife, of Mlllvllle, registered at the "iscayne a few days 1 ago. a William Frauds Smith aud wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their cot- , lage. t 4. L. Prestwlch, of Philadelphia, has opened his Pleasure avenue cot- | Richard Nelm-. of Philadelphia, was a visitor the latter part of last , week. ■ Abel D. Scull aud wife, of this city, have returned from a visit to Mana- j equan. i Mrs. Eugene Townsend, of Seaville, was among the visitors to this city , Friday. Mrs. A. M. BomhofT. of Mlllvllle, and Mrs. K. Btxsmllb are at the Scarborough. Walter Chandler and wife, of Philadelphia, have opeued their cottage for the season . T '
Capt. John M. Sharp has beeu visiting his parents, T. C. Sharp and wife , In Beavtfle. < Mrs. Eliza U. Hess has opened her : cottage, 1924 Asbury avenue, for the summer. I Hamoi l stllwell and grandson, Bam- 1 1 uel, Jr., of Philadelphia, are here for the season. Mrs. Jennie Mann, of Philadelphia, i Is here for the season, occupying the John Test, of Philadelphia, -has opened his c..ttagr,1205 West avenue, for the seasons Mrs. R. C. Sparrow, of Washington, la visiting Mrs. Jauet Wallers, 1420 Asbury avenue. E. V Corson and wife, of Marmora, were guests of Mrs. Lydla O'Brteu lu this dty Friday. Alezauder Smith and wife, of Philadelphia, were guests of the Imperial during the week. « H, K. Munger and wife, of Camden, were a«ftng the guests of the Katblu a few days since. it 8. Deemer aud family, of Phlladalphla, are occupytog their cottage on Fourth street. Howard B. Btalutou and wire aud Miss Beatrice Townsend, of this city, returned early this waek from an auto
' places. Charles it. Ru-sell and family, of. I are at H:tS Asbury svei' uue for the season. Mrs. A. Yarger, of Philadelphia, is at the Bay view Club house on Urightou * Robert W. Bcoll and family, of Overbrook. have opened their summer Miss Mary A. Thompson, of this ' city, has returned from a visit to Philadelphia aud Camden. • F. P. Horn, of Bristol, is at his home at Fourteenth street and Aebury . avenue for the season Mrs C F. Grim, of Philadelphia, i has opened her cottage. 1225 Wesley avenue, tor the season. Mrs. H. M' Newklrk aud son, of this city, went to Philadelphia Mou- . day to spend a few days, Wm. D. Gherkey, a Philadelphia the summer- In this city. I William J. Bbarpless and wife, of Philadelphia, were guests of the t Oceanic during the week. Zook Townsend and family, of Philadelphia. have returned home afler spending a few days here. Misses Brown and Macklin, of Philadelphia. have opeued the Chandler-
D. P. Brew, of Philadelphia, has opened his sumemr home at Hfteeuth street and Wesley avenue. Mrs Elizabeth Blunden, of Phlla- ■ delphla. Is here for the season. 8 he i will conduct the Cbalfoute. '—Mis. Margaret Parker was on duty * the rocal post ofliC' (Saturday In ab-viice of Miss Thompson e Mrs B..H. Scattergnod, of Phlladel- ' phla, vi-fted Miss Carrie Slelninelz lu , this city during the past week. ( Mrs. A. P. Brown has returned to home In Ibis city after a stay of , several week, in Penu's Grove. „ Mrs. J. R Hazard, of Bwartbmore. u former resident of Oceau City, has | spendlug . few days he.*. Lewis H. Peizoldt and family, of ■ Philadelphia, are at their cottage. 11KH Central avenue, for the summer. / Miss Elsie Lee, of Riverside, spent ' ; the week-end with her parents. Capt. ' and Mrs. George Lee, lu tbls city. Mrs R C. Duftield and Miss Amy J Duflteld are visiting relatives lu Cam- ( den, Haddoulield and"Blackwood. ( . A. Heverall and daughter, of Phlla- ' delphla, have opened tbelr cottage. 151k Asbury avenue, for the season. William F. Bhtiver andfamlly have , • opened their apartmeiilson the Board- | walk, at Ninth street, for the season. i R. B. Dllley aud family, of Mill I f bourne, have opened tbelr cottage, i 5022 Central avenue, for tbe summer .>uzz v euirai ivpuur, i«i iuc r,iuu,„
William Llpplucott aud wife, of the h ! Bwartbmore, spent Buuday with their 0 daughter, Mrs. J. B Halues, at Med- " ford. y ! Frederick J. Shoyer, a well known Philadelphia lawyer, and a summer f • reaideut of this city, was In town Bat- ( r urday. v L. P. Rutherford, of the circulation , departmeutof the Philadelphia Re ord. s has agalD takeu a cottage here for ^ i Miss Martha Banddnin has returned " i, to her home In tbls city after spending several days with Miss Marie Grlscom lo Camden 0 Jobu McVeagb and wife, of Pblla- ( delphla, have been epeudlng a few ( , days In their cottage. 6185 CeDtral aveo nue, tbls city. ( Charles A. Doe and wlfe.of Pb ladei; , I. phla, are among the recent arrivals to . ,1 tbla resort, where they are extensive property owners. , Wm. R Btoneblll, of Blloxi, Ml#*., u formerly of this city, arrived here last week on a visit aud has been renewing old acquaintances. ' Oscar D. Thompson, of Philadelphia, has beeu here during tbe week, getting hla Plymouth place summer residence d ready for occupaocy. r, Mrs, E. T. Jump aud daughter. o Sarah Frances Jump, of Haddonfleld,
MASONIC BANQUET AT THE OCEANIC , Interesting Program Arranged for Lodge's Celebration This Evening. Member, and gue-ls of Ocean Ctly , l-odge. No 171. F snl A M . will celebrate tbe lodge's nineteenth aiinl- 1 . vetsary with a banquet at the Oceanic thimenlng. pared by Mrs L. Baker, proprietress | The program of the evening will be . Reading. Mrs Margaret A-ay Hes-e M Ranck. accompanist. Belectlou. -Hold Thou My Hand." Apollo Quartet. Wm. H. Colli— ou. Jr . Dr. J. Thorn ley Hughes. 1. K Smith. Readiug. Mr. He— e Baritone solo. 1. E. Smith. Mis. Reading. Mr- He— e Add'e- , It W. D. G M H K Cloud. Address. Hon. H. H. Eldredge. W. M. of Cape I -laud Lodge. Addre— , the Rev. J. H. Kulp, pas. tor of tlie First M E. Church. Selection. "Hobeytnwu." A polk. Address. lliaRev C. H. Koliuer. pastor of the Fit. i Presbyterian Addree., Prof O. \W Relchly. prioclpal of the Oceau City High School. ( losing ode. Leauder S. Coraon Is putting lu new bulkheads lu the two window* of his ■tore property ou Asbury, avenue, beElgbtli street. Tbe property Is occupied by Howard S. Slalntou aud 1
I 'IP WAR VETERANS TO - ATTEND SERVICES ,, ' I Escorted by Co. G and Boy I 'J | Scouts, They Will Hear Dr. |w Bohner. The following order has beeu issued I ^ * by Major L. It. Thomas relative to I I Memorial Day service, lo be held on |t * Next evening, tbe Rev. C. " H Rnliuer pastor of tbe First Ptesby- ,, . ' lerian I hutch, will preach a Memorial A Day sermon, aud he ha> specially lu- w ' pre-eiil All xic-N veterans in the city are, therefore requested In assemble at • Q, * 7:2. Wesley avenue at 7 15 sbarp. p[ whence they will be escorted to the y| Third Regiment of the State Natloual Guard, Capt. Vance L Ealy com- 1 , msnd.ng. and by the t.cean City Bo, w Scuts, capt. Bonn Johnson, comL R. Thomas. j" Major f. B. V. I ,r TO GIVE RECEPTION "j" i- The public, and particularly tbe id. ly invited lo alteud the reception to be given the members of tbe Senior Class , a of the Ocean City Htgb School by tbe | cr I. o'clock Friday eveuiug of next week a. ,. The adalr will be similar to tbe re- tc d time- K * U After (he entertalulng program has rr _ tievn ^gjycluded, refreshments will be g r Followlug Is tbe program: I'lano duet, Mls-es Minerva Adams n and Verna Wllsou tl ! Reading, Miss Hazel Harris, a Vocal solo. Miss Virginia Ainberg n Piano solo. Miss Velma Headley. tl K— sy , Miss Marguerite Meebau '' Vocal duet. Misses Virginia Am- tl '' nerg aud Madeliue Laulscb. a - FINE ENTERTAINMENT . Jane 15- ° J A line eutertalumeut will be given " lu tbe First M. E Church Thursday evening. June 15, for tbe benefit of tbe V church's music fund. A really wonderful program will be •f presented. Tbe admlsslou will be 50 cems for tbe main auditorium aud 35 ° Henry Guruey. Pblladelpbla'a noted ■) ,d tenor, will sing several uumbets, aud ' Margaret Asay Hease. of Newaik, tbe elocutionist wbo made such a remarkably good Impression here a few weeks ago, will be beard In humorous h " chorus, w hich will ilng several secular ' sehctlous, aud there will be numbers '■ by quarlels, trios, a male quartet, etc ( r- Dou't fall to attend tbls musical
l'he chemical responded to a Mill , alum of lire at 1 46 o'clock Tuesday [ , afternoon lu tbe home of Mrs. Joseph ( F. Hand, ou Central avenue, below , Nlnlb street. Tbe Ore was In tbe wall j back of the range. Tbe flames bad eaten their way through to tbe balb room ou tbe second floor. Tbe Ore was quickly extinguished by Chief ( Watson aud bis men. Tbe loss was , probably $75 The flames were seen ( ' by 8. C. OofT, of the Atglen, wbo gave , ' the alarm. Mra. Hand delected tbe odor of smoke wben abe arose lo tbe , morning, but could not discover where > originated. I*, o. oi A. lo Celebrate. I The members of Camp IS, F. O. of t A.i—wftl celebrate tbe anniversary of tbe lodge In tbelr headquarters lo tbe Building next Tuesday evenlug. There will be a picnic supper and euluuient. Each member can bring ber friends. Members of the P. O. of A. v letting In tbla city at Ibe time are invited to atteud the celebration. Fined »io. Chief Scull picked up a negro Satur ' day mgbt ou the charge of being drunk and disorderly, and the fellow was lined $10 by Justice Barrows. Tbe flue was paid. Capt. Hildreth tbe i, >ame night arrested a befuddled Egg r Harbor City man wbo dldu't know naiuor <_.(} mau " • — - - •
he got here. He waa released tbe f next morning. ■ t are visiting the former's father, H. A W. Smith, In this city. Harry McCullongh and wife, of Philadelphia, visited Mrs. McCul- . parents, Frauk A. Bchock and i wife, of tbls city, during tbe week. I Miss Lavlnla Scull, daughter of Mr ! and Mrs. Abel D. Bcull, will entertain 1 few of ber friends at a birthday party at her Central avenue home this evening. The Rav. G. W. F. Woodalde, pro- ' prletor of the Lorraine Hotel, of tbla city, baa returned from hie advertising campaign as this resort's representative. , deorge E. Bladeu and wife, of Philadelphia. were at tbelr cottage, 6134 » Central avenue, a few daya recently, ' where they have been making Im- ' provementa. Samuel Dlckaon and wife and Jo* ' Higgles, of tbla city, visited David 1 Carlisle, of Leeabnrg. recently. Mr. ' Carlisle has JoM passed bla ninetieth birthday annlveraary. ' Ex-Councilman Alex. M. DeHaveo, f a prominent Philadelphia lawyer, will agalu spend the summer season Jo Ocean City. He has been a summer l", resident for a number of years.
ENROLL CHILDREN IN ] OBSERVATION SCHOOL HERE
Prof. SteveosRequests Prompt | " Action on the Partof Interested Parents. Prof. J. M. Stevens earueslly request- parents of children, resident- of tbls resort and also those wbo speud where tbelr permanent homes, and Who desire to have their children alteud (he State Observation School lu 1 Ibis city, to enroll tpe Illlle one- at as early a dale a- possible. school, which will open /une 211 and contluu* lo August 5. for their children to make up work In which may have failed during the year the close of the school certitlcalewttl be Issued showing the work com pletrd cured. Special teachere will be provided In handwork, manual mining, .drawing and physical tralulog. Tbe best modern methods will be em ployed In carrying on the work of the school. Tbe sessions will begin al 8 a. m and close at 12 noon, giving plenty of tlme^or wholesome free play end for training In organized play. All books and supplies will be furnished free. ent* wbo wish to give tbelr children a full summer at the seashore and insur* tbe employment of Ibe children Tbe classes will be small and enrollThose desiring full particulars should address James M Stevens, superloI lendent oFacboola, Ocean City. At Ocean City. In addition to tbe typical oue-teacber school. If the enrollment warrants, there will be or igaulzed regular graded classes, each to couslal of not more than thirty puplla Tbe attention of teachers la part leu! larly called to tbe convention of the Mothers' Congress of New Jersey, made up of Parent-Teacher Aasocla ll.ina throughout the State, to be held at Ocean City beginning on the afternoon of July 17 and continuing for daya. Representatives from each organizaare cordially Invited to be preseot and assist In tbls convention. Tbe forenoon will be left free lo en able visiting delegates to examtue the moat ad van red methods In connection Alosxo Cotton'- Rentals. Alouzo Cotton baa rented tbe secoud floor apartment 842 Fourth atreet lo H. H. Cunulugbam, of Laoadowoe; cottage lo Ibe rear of 427 Asbury avenue to Thomas Murray, of Philadelphia, aud cottage 835 Ocean avenue lo Howard R. Uessner, of Philadelphia. Ocean Clly'a. public schools have -ome good spellers, at sbnwn lu (lie recent contest of tbe county schools. were 54 eutrlea, and thirteen trophies awarded. Arnoug tbe winners were Vlvlau Hand, Andrew Bteel and Isabella Ponller.
Tbe LeC'ato Construction Company la building a concrete bridge over ■ Creek, lo the boroyigb of ' Oaklyn, on Ibe White Hone Pike. Tbe road there being widened from t 24 feel to 60 feet, whlcb will make It I aafer for automublllaU. Interraltaa Prajer Serilc. a. | Tbe Rev. Georga F. Mltcb, pastor of I the First Baptist Churc b. at tbe i 1 weekly prayer service, la outlining during tbls mouth tbe poleut factors | wblob are essential in tbe making of ' an Ideal Cbriatlan. Tbe eervlce begl. a ' at 7.45 o'clock. William A. Fetters died at bla borne. 1 ; Third aud Brown streets. Phlladel - ' phla. Mod lay, In his lifiy-tblrd year ' Mr. Fellers, who was a widower, hid ' been a summer resident of Ooean City ■ friends bere. t — f SaoSu (School's Mo Parts. i Tbe members of the Uuion Chapel Buoday School, Fifty-fifth street aud Asbury avenue, enjoyed a May party ou tbe Seavllle camp meeting grounds - Saturday. Tbey were accompanied i by tbe superluteudcut, j. H. Feulou. e Tbankisl to Commissioners. e Tbe members of tbe Alert Fire ComS pauy, No 4. of South Ocean City, are r thankful to tbe City Commlsalouera tnanaiui to me i_ny i_ommisaiouera ■
Installing water lu tbe fire bouae >■ and also forgiving the oompany a new o , baud cbemical and extension laddsr. *1 HcCo-cb ^ Delegate. 'I City Treaaurer Wm. McCoacb and 0 wife, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday ■' afternoon and Sunday lo tbelr At- " avenue cottage, tbls city. Mr. > waa elected a delegate to tbe 4 i Republican National Convention. > Tbe local Camp Fire Glrla bad a camp tire supper Thursday evening, c | The supper . waa cooked outdoors. ■ Afterward there waa a meeting, at i . w hich Dr J H. Wblllcar gave an In- < atructlve talk on flret aid. 1 , ■ ( 4 Albert Fogg, of tbl* city, baa pnr- I ' cbaaed Ibe bouse at Elgbtb atreet and < Wesley avenue formerly occupied for i a number of years by Dr. I. N. Grit- 1 I com. Mr. Fogg baa bought lb* bouse d aa an Investment. b Rccreailoa Pavilion. William F. Bhrlver will award tbe i, contract wltbln a few daya for a 15000 II recreation pavilion on tbe outside of In the Boardwalk in front of bla plaoa of ■r business. Tbe pavilion will be for tbe free urn of hi* petrous,
MDSICAL WAS A ! HUGE SUCCESS t Pleasing Entertainment Was Followed by Refreshments of Berries and Cream. I the Ladles' '"Auxiliary of Ibe First r Presbyterian Church Thur-dsj eve 1 ulifg was well attended , day school room. Lewis K smith absence of Hi • pastor, (lie Rev I has. , H Bohner. who was attending the r Mr. Bmlth stated that, tweaus* of the , length of the program, there would be ■ I be opening number w as a Spanish character vocal solo by Miss Anna Champion, entitled. • Lolta." ,. well thai ttie audience was delighted.' as demonsi rated by the applause, e Ml»s Mary Fox gave a recltatlou. "A t mel wiih the approval of her hearers Next came a pretty • sunboi.net drill" by a number of young girls, , f wbo acquitted themselves creditably r Those In the drill weje Margaret s Brangan. Anna Tolled. Edna Crowley. Anna Price. Dorothy Junes, Helen . Breckley. Kalhenne I'llir.enmeyer, - Bodeii and Marlon Trout. J Constant Ford gave a well rendered x trombone solo Tbe l-o-l Cold. and _ Miss Louisa T. Corson followed will. . a vocal solo, 'When levels Kind." sung In her cu.lomary fliilahed style, j A quartet, comprl-.ng Dr. J. Thorn ' 1 ley Hughes. R. L Golf". Lewis E. town." and Mtae Josephine P Taylor e gave a recitation. "The Tree Toad." to | • the pleasure of (be a-eeuiblagf. Mrs J. M Roseubanm wa* heard In i Clover." and the entertainment clewed' i! with one of the pronounced hits of the 1 e evening, a recitation. "Jacob's Lament F, Ing," by Mlsa Nellie Towner. ,' The audience then repaired lo the d social rooms where Ice cream and r- si raw berries were served SPECIAL SERVICES 1 There will be special services at tbe | L " First Rapt 1st Church uext Buuday.) . " Every preparation will be made lo j J " make the services show the spirit of i " Memorial Day In tbe morulng Troop No 1 of the j Boy Bcouta of America, of tbls city, will attend tbe service lo a body Tbe d paslor will preacb a special sermon to ° them. Tbe Juulor Cbolr has prepared s lu tbe evening, tlie Rev W G Russell, accrelary of the American ie Baptist Home Mission Society, will J>e present and preacb the sermon. Music by tbe church quartet I Tbe church exteude a cordial wel. come to viallora to atleod the services. " PROPERTIES SOLD < u t a. J. Si. Chester Well- AD-nmrnl- lo ( |J »• lilla Jrlpbl-a. J. M. Cheater & Co. have had a number of Inquiries for property here 4
Mr. Chester baa mid ' a two floor I apartment bouse on Second street to A. Welsh, of Philadelphia This firm also baa sold a bungalow on Second street lo Peter Totlen, a resident of Oceau City. i Mr. Cheater reports tbe sale of a ( Fourteenth street, lo Mra. M L. Mack • Faust, of Philadelphia, a summer reeli dent of Ocean City. STANTON SELLS LOT 1 Jam -a Field Will Krecl a »6ooo Harry F. Stanton, of this city, has «ade a number of sales of Ion and cottages witblu tbe last week. Those that have been closed include t a lot, 80x100 feet, on Fifth street, facing the camp grounds, wblcb was pur- , chased by James Field, of Philadelphia, who will build a collage coaling $6000. George W. Sloan, of Mrrcbantvllir, I has bought, through the ageocy of I Mr. Stanton, a bungalow ou Second: r street, east of Atlantic avenue. J Booairr C -mpaigu'i close, i. The big booster campaign at Newell (Joraou's store will close Juue'7 at K o'clock. The piano, Ibe highest pre . mium, will be given to tbe "booster" > e having the large-t nuinbei of credlta < a Tbe three next highest will be awarded
tbe remaluing premiums, consisting of a Juvenile automobile aud Rogers' The campaign has aroused oonalderable Interest among the "boosters" and tbelr frieuds aud tbe promises lo be close aud excitTbe ataudluc of Ibe four highest . "boosters" la as follows: Mrs Burners 630.665; Mrs Robert Smith i 965; Mrs Charles Headley 851 480; Borut Johnson, 266 925 Xfu-i St-porl Slrlta- and Drains. I Physicians, mldwtves, undertakers, clergymen and local health officers . hereafter to be treated Just like any t other law violators wben tbey fall lo . comply wttb tbe requirements of law regarding the reporting of blrtba, deaths and marrlagea. Whan dairymen. grocers and aoda water mano- ;. faoturers are punished for violating i tbe law. tbe State Department sees no ir why physicians, mtdwlves, ooH dertakers and even clergymen and * health officials should escape. Flahlaa Flrr Ready. Allen Bcoll baa completed bla cone tract on tbe Oceen City Fishing Club's 10 pier at Fourtsentb street. He put lo a ■ if large number of piling and placed tbe of decking. Tbe members expect to flab ie from the new pier on Memorial Day— If out before.
THE WORLD'S BEST MERCHANDISE Ready-made Suits, All Wool, $15 and $16 The Famous- Brigham Hopkins Straw Hats White Flannel Trousers Blue Coats Ladies' 'High Grade Bathing Suits Odd Pants Sweaters Underwear JONES' MEN'S SHOP AT THE TRUST C0:S CORNER MCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Goods Store Showing a big line of Sheets, Pillow Cases. Comforts, Blankets, Towels, Counterpanes, Curtain Scrim aud Curtain Swiss, at special low prices, bought before the advance. . * -*2- - Sheets. 3 qc, 4JC, 50c. 75c. 85c. Comforts from $1.50 to $2.50. Pillow Cases from 1 2 S o-to 25c. Curtain Scrim. 10c and 18c vd., same as last year. Towels from toe to $1.00 each. Big4ine of Table Liueu and Napkins. We make a specialty of above line and can save you money . S. S. McAllister Ocean City New Jersey HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Miflwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Saab Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.
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Real Estate For Sale Bid BAROAMINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice -prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 6lg Asbury Avenua Oc*Bn City. N« J<
THE BREAKERS ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and Cold Running Water, Telephone in Every Room, New Diet Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. Open for the season. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. . MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUug for two weeks to know If yon can get It; we can tell yon at odc*. Bargains m Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for ' sale. Alao lots for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of 1 Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., | Ocean City, N. J. ' qreat the small \ gift j (yL when 'tis timely qiven-*~*. BtrukooA kxsj*. fc expect" ajsislamcc jrtm. etWs. -AiiL Lvm U)iXh_ k/nouj Lihje <vuA rurtitl . tk KcubUL tkof uiiii. prtpM-t hrin. k; c/ithlii lr , r XJ < L A-f. his
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BOTKI.S aid Con A o ex. H0T£L blSe/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth And Ninth Streets H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Mall ^8ANAT08UJM H-adKune M«i. THE IMPERIAL IBIS CK-VTKAL AVt, OCEAN CITT, N open a)l Tear Hot Waler H<al THE KATHLU latCnirtl Amu. OCEAN CITY. N. 2. M IKK EH LEWIS A CON ARC WYOMING m Ot'EAN iVEire Orrau City. N. J. Open nl( Uie year Hot Water Hea a. r. «iiuki HOTEL ATGLEN — Om of the moat eectrallj located hotels is Ooean Clly. The aim has always been to make this horue select and homelike, end its large end assured patronage proves its inooeoa For terms and poztloolan addross, NEW HOTEL ELBERON 4IGHTU AND CENTRAL AVENUE -■ OCEAN CITY, N. J. . (Taylor and Hay re, Proprtstrsssss Fourtsentb Heaam. Thoroughly renovated ■o-t>. P*P* *" THE HEWUNGS Closed lor the u inter Reacrvattohs for tbe Hearoo of 19IC may ba L. H. HEWUMA W eat Philadelphia. Pa. ^ MESS7 Central Avenue aad Ninth Street Centrally Uarmted ^ JTermsByonable Hand loMtooaleTand Rales "" O. W. r. WOODBIDE Plop. ~ THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL TEAR Moortyn Terraes Ocean city. N. J Between Eighth and Ninth Streets MRS. J. E.EOBRI8QN THE OCEANIC _ Ocean City, N. J. ^ Open for tbe sea-oil. A. E. BAKF.K. ^ .- Chandler-White Hall ^ Ooean eve. bet.Beveutb sud ElgblboU. Ocean City, N. J. BROW N a ma' klin.
H. Borkhardi ft Co. I PLUMBING AND HEATING to assist avssrs actas mr in Jitm Mot Waist. Steam and Vapor U-aUng I Ball Phone, t St -X ' L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH ud WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horsesltaeiag JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY CUM ud Bjslsr Tssgi i SpacbR; t Agent for Stewart 'a Iron Works Us. r Plain and Ornamental Iron Fooeo, if Iron Railings and Window Goarda. Seventh St. and Haven tve. - Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by tbe Btate. -sEIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. C. I — LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. ror ©alejs^
2SJP»o.bfof t> JffrtSi sirlet.'p'Bisdslphla We Are Distributors ler the Automobile in Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Bsilding Thirty-loo rth st. aad Waat ava. OCEAN city. N. J. Restdeace: UM Ceatrel Aveaas limine ICE COMPANY OKAtJW IN iMltlil let Oflee, 101A Aebury Aw* ' ocean city m J.

