Ocean City Sentinel, 28 September 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel nil KSl>Al . BEPTEM BKK 28, 191b. We ehall g'sd t° receive Item* of ,iewe a»d cummunlcatlous o' Ititereet w ihto c-..mmunlty and our reader. everywhere. ^ co ni pa ii led with the full name and sddree* of the writer, not necemarilr for publication, but a. a guarantee ol good faith?DOTS. Vacation time ror local residents. < Train eervlce on the ateam roada haa 1 The varloua Hlble clawe. here w ill 1 aoon beg'" to drawr larger crowd. ( lo be made here Ihla fall aud winter. « Shore Kb at l.lue car. are ruuuiug on f their winter acbedule— once an hour loon during the winter I'lie *ea*on belug ended, the .teamei. thai ruu "between Ocean t'lly and | A. K. Meiaelbacb, of New ark, caught J a 1 1-pound chaunel baa. at Towu- ( ■end's Inlet a few day. ago. It waa PERSONALS. i t 'apt. Mouck. of Camden, wa. in 1 Mi.. Mohr, of Mlllvllle, wa. a vial- * tor here a tew daya .luce ' Mint Nellie Khykerd, of Altoona, la registered at the Ixrrralne. 8 B. ri. Dilley haa cloaed hi. cottage A. L>. Norrle, of Philadelphia, haa ^ G. it- McMurtrle, of Philadelphia, r I. registered at the Wyoming. t Mr., A. Beur haa cloned her coitage aud returned to Phliadelphla- t K. I. B. Mulllkeu haa cloaed hie cot- r lege aud returned to Philadelphia. Mr., Alice Iugeraoll, of Brldgelon, t I. .pending a few days In thla city. r H. J. Marouey baa cloaed hi. cottage aud returned to Philadelphia. , „ K. Jehuthga haa cloaed her collage T here and returned to Philadelphia. \Vm- Eteweller, of Philadelphia, f waa a receul gueat of the Hewllnga. Ii J. I). Collin., of Camden, wa. a gueat of the Atglen a few daya ago . t Mra. It. Crommer baa cloaed her 1 collage aud returned to Philadelphia. " J. W. Lynch .and wife, of Phlladel- 1 I'lua. are registered at the St. Cbarlea. ll J. A. 1-ougstreel. ol Philadelphia, wa- a guest of the Blacaynetbla week. ° J. W. Herbert haa returned to Ktauk- " ford afler a|>eudtng the rummer here. Thomas J Keg Icy haa closed ble 1 collage and relumed to Philadelphia * C. H. Welee, of Uermautown, baa ^ cloaed hl« coitage and returned home. Mi.. M. McCunfr, of Philadelphia, ha. do>ed her cottage for the season. f Win. B. Ore and family have re- ( turned toUielr home lfi Philadelphia. oyi haa returned to Cam- h ,-dcn a|Kr .pending the rummer In tble , Frail k Barras, who spent the aum- t| met here. Iia. returned lo Phlladel- b plili. Win Welmer, Jr.. ba. closed hie t: •u miner home and reftiTDad to I tow- j( Mrs. Laura 1. Miller, or West Phlla- r drlphia, ha. returned to her winter a W. K Peudleton ha. cloved hi. sum- , m.r home here and relumed lo Bryn , Mrs C. C, Wert, who .pent the sea- b »ii here, ha. gone to Norwood for the j wluter. ( Gt'orge W. Botterwortb and family hav. closed their college and returned- j to Tioga a A. Brnuetter haa returned to Phlla- p d.lphlaafttr spending the season In tbls city. • ■- c J. W. Fraud, baa returned to Phlla- b drlphia after spending the summer In | J- W. Lyalnger and family, of Nor- c h.lown, spent a few daya here during I W. H. Coster, of Philadelphia, ba. closed his cottage and returned to the ■ Quaker City. d Mrs. L. Baker cloaed the Oceanic t Friday aud returned to her borne In Philadelphia, c B. L. Schumo and family have ' cloaed their cottage and returned to ' Philadelphia. James K. wick and ramlly have ' dosed tbelr cottage and returned to Philadelphia. 1 Wm. Wolfsmltb and wife, of Riverton. were among the week's arrival. I *1 1 he Imperial. I W." B. Bcbermerborn and family, of 1 Camden, have closed their oottage and relurued borne. B. H. Tow oneud and family, of Cape J May Court House, were at the Elberon a few daye ago. 1- 8. BbantE. of Philadelphia, baa - .^closed lbs Bellevue Hotel aud returned 1 •'•-tlilladelpbla. H. T. Ellis and family, who spent lbe«ea«o» In Ibis city, have returned to Philadelphia. C. L. Hemmeraley haa cloaed hie summer home lu this city and returned to Melrose Park C Warren Allen, of Philadelphia, ha. closed ble cottage and relumed 19 hie wiuler home. Jaruea L. Polk, a well-known Philadelphia newspaper man, wm lu town the latter part of last week, accompanied by Mrs. Polk They ware guests '' lorgrl ibe Ceaali r*Ur, STSTTttf SSU.V.

of P. H . B . ( 'ake and wife, who arc ena few week.' re.l here before J. J. Hood and family, who .pent 1 the season here, have relurued lo their 1 borne In Philadelphia. Daniel Krau.s aud wife left here 1 tbla week on an aulo trip lu Washing- 1 D. C„ and return. 1 Frank ' '00 ley has cloaed 111. cottage and goue back to Uermantowu for the aud wiuler mouin.. Albert I). Oat. of Philadelphia, lis. | cloaed bl. Central avenue cottage aud returned to Philadelphia. George W. Krout aud family have cloaed their cottage for the -es-on aud returned to Philadelphia George B. Bacon and family have returned to Mlllvllle after apeudlng , aeaaou lu Ocean City. T. B. Mitchell aud family have closed returned to Philadelphia. 1 Henry Kloetz aod family, w ho speut 1 the summer at their hotel here, have returned to Philadelphia. I Fiank Bnyder and family, of tier- 1 have relurued 'borne. I)r. U. 8. A. Stedem. of Phlladel- J pbla. .pent Sunday with hi. family tbelr collage lu this city. W.'B. Develln and family have relurued lo tbelr Phliadelphla home for the fall and wiuler months. ' J. Harold Ferguson, a graduate of , the Ocean City High School, will attend Slate College this year. Joseph D Norcom and family are , tbelr farm at Bealey't Print, w hire : will remain a few week.. , W. Frank Loux and family, of 1 Philadelphia, have returned home ' after spending the season here. I Dr. Mary Brown, of Bwarthmore, 1 returned lioiue after 1 few days' visit here, a guest of the Katblu 1 George V. Hcbock aud family have ' cloaed tbelr cottage and returned lo home 10 West Philadelphia. 1 Capt. David McCoacb and family feturned to Philadelphia, afler ' apeudlDg the summer lu thirdly. Mlaa Marguerite Eugllsh.of the local school, made a week-end vl.it to her ancestral home al Lead's Polut. | Frank R. Lipplncott and family, of 1 Bwarthmore Hotel. have beeu vl.it- , friends lo Marltou and vicinity. | Theodore P. Rees and family have < returned lo tbelr Philadelphia borne I afler a pleasant reason at this resort. I Wm. McLaughlin, a well-known summer resident of thla city, ha. re turned to ble Philadelphia residence. Mlaa Helen McAllister, who baa - been spending Mime time al Ions, N. 1 has returned to her home lu Ocean 1 City. 1 John Booth and family have closed their collage afler spending a pleasant here and relumed to Philadelphia. W. W Bibson, vice president of the City Fi.blog Club. ha. closed coitage and returned to Phlladel- ( pbla. , Edward Manoeuvre aud wife have 1 closed tbelr cottage and returned to Philadelphia for the fall and winter mouths. Mr*. O. C. Brooks, who .peat the 1 summer here, ba. goue hack to Philafor Ibe fall and winter month.. F. A Bchwab and family, of Uermautow n.who have beeu epeudlug the summer In tbre city , have returned to tbelr home. ' Mrs- J. B. Christian la spending two , weeks very pleasantly In Corning. N. Y.. aa the gueat of Mra. M. C. Sack aud family. Samuel Carbart, of the city Are deI part men t, la on hla vacatlou. When returns, Geo. W. Lee will start on Paul J. and Lewie E McAllister, of Phliadelphla, spent Sunday with their parents, 8. 8. McAllister and , wife. In tlfls dly. . Jamee Monroe and wife, of West , Philadelphia, heve returned home ! after spending the summer In tbelr oottage In this city. Charles A. Hexamer. Mcreta.-y of the Philadelphia Uuderwrlftre' Association, bar returned home, accomt pan led by bla family. I B. J. Cooke, a well-known member of the Ocean City Flrhlng Club, baa cloaed hla summer home here and returned to Philadelphia. ' Mi-.es Sarah aod Dorothy Eslnweln. ol thla city, have returned from - a two weeks' vacation lu Philadelphia, 1 where tbey bad a pleaaaol time. The Rev.' Dr. end Mra. Llun Bow- , mau have closed I heir collage at r / 1,'' | kaUl In Ik* Caaalj . adv . a-*,*.

! Twenty-second elreet and Wealey avenue aod Returned to Philadelphia. Wm. J. Mllllgan, a well-known j Philadelphia business man, whose , family la .peodlng a few weeks here, was in towu Saturday and Sunday. Dr. J. Tboroley Hughes, of the Hughes Central Pharmacy, la spends log a week's vacation In Philadelphia. He la accompanied by bit wife and Joseph Bcbmltt and wife have closed tbelr cottage at the corner of " Tenth .treet and Aabury avenue aDd returned lo tbelr borne In Pblladelh -phl*' ■ d Mr. and Mra. John Smith, of Brooklyn, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. aod Mrs. Thoe. McClure, in 'V this city. They motored here from 8 Brooklyn. r J. Herbert Scball, wife and daughter. Ml.. Edith E. Scball. have relf turned tb Uermantowu. They spent v {be season In tbelr Pleasure avenue bungalow. Win. R. Hughes, of thla city, went '* to the Trenton Fair to bear Ex-Jus- '■ tlce Cbarlea E. Hughes, Republican d nominee f»r President, make au address today. Dr. A. F. Allman. police eurgeoD of ™ the Seventeenth District, Philadelphia, returned borne a few daye ago r. after apendln|r the smsod here. He at waa accompaoled by hla famtly. lrjMli»ruiSiaS;,tt,w%F*

HAD JOLLY TIME ; IN NEW YORK CITY ' Local D. of A. Delegation Enjoyed Visit to Great Metropolis. The Ocean City delegation al the] Stale Council of the New Jersey I Daughters of America held lu Newark 1 had a delightful time. Several new laws were packed . One of t lie Important questions before the council was whether to vote for or a biennial session of the Na- , llou.l Council. The decision of New Jersey was almost unanimously against The Ocean City delegation, with Others. IB In all, went lo New Vork City at the close of the meeting They street aud Sixth ave where they boarded a sight-see-ing car. Tbey visited Grant's Tomb. ou Riverside Drive, saw Madison ' "Little Church Around the Corner," and the homes of the rich on Fifth Hippodrome, look In some of the big department store- and then left for 1

a " ANNUAL FISHING ;j TRIP TO BANKS e Prominent Business and Proe fessional Men and Visitors 1 Had Fair Lock. ■ The Rev. Pennlugton Corson, of I Lambert ville; Dr. Alleo Corson, Wll- , Ham Peon Lipplncott. of the Ba arth- . , more Hotel, James M. Chester aud 1 Clayton Haltie« Brick, of this city, : I Holloiau and Arthur , , Hoover, summer residents, on Mouday made their annual pilgrimage to I he ( . Hairing banks. They were accotnpau- | paui-d by John Trulll, Mr. Brick's L | chauHuer. whu looked after the bait. - s and. Incidentally, caught the only ' flouu-,«' 1 1 , The ttsherineii brought back 60 llsb , of different sizes aud varieties, Includ- 1 ( Ing 10 weakfish. 1 ( The Rev. Peiiuluglon Coreon showed | , that he could land a lew while be was ' 1 outside, a> well as a pompauo oil the , . fishing pier, which he did a few daya ! . Claytou Haines Brick used bis bait 1 1 I the largest Individual haul ofethe j , r crowd. Dr. Allen Corson's well known per- 1 t suaslve eloquence failed with the fish, | this bad 110 ell eel ou his usual smile. I The llsh appeared glad to welcome I Mr. Lipplncott after hla busy season , ; at his hotel, while J. M. Cheater was j in Ills element aud was kept busy pull1 them Into the boat; ANOTHER HOTEL , Tl ere I""'." e"uL" l'rum'r. .Ho.l ' ^ around town concerning contemplated 1 I Among the lalked-of things are a | atreet. and a building containing stores , 1 aud a swluiinlug pool In that vicinity. ■ There Is alao a report that plaua are belug made to conatrucl a sw imming | pool aud gymnasium on the Boardwalk near Third street. : In this connection. It la slated that progress la belug made ou preparations , FIRE IN HOTEL ' on the roof of the Henry Hotel. » Seventh street and Asbury avenue. I -about 10 o'clock Tuesday evenlug, aud ' general alarm was sounded I 1 ' The firemen quickly responded and the blaze was extinguished within a The Are Is said to have been started 1 from an overheated electric iron. The , damage amounted to about (75. 1 O. S. Henry and wife, the owner*, are out of town on a vacation trip. < The Ore drew a large crowd to the coruer in a brief *pace of time. ' Dr. M. L. McAnully, who has been on duly for bis second *ea*oo al j Hughes' Central Pharmacy, will end 1 dntle* there within the next few daye He will start early Dext week , fell»bury. Md , where be baa been called to a position a* pharmacist. 1 McAnully baa made a number of friends during bla stay here. , James E. Johnson, of Bedford, N, 1 , J., has purchased a lot on Fourth street, near the Boardwalk, and a lot : , on Corlntblan avenue, through tbe agency of Thorn A Boyle. He plana 1 to build some time In tbe future. Tbe same firm ba* sold tbe collage 6139 Central avenne to Tbomaa O. Haydock, a Philadelphia lawyer. Mra. Tbomaa O'Leary, wife of Judge O'Leary, of OMlnlng, N. Y., who spent tbe summer here with Ex-CHy 1 Commissioner R. Howard Tborn and 1 wife, returned borne Saturday, accompanied by Mr. and Mra Thorn. Tbey took tbe trip by auto. Mr. aud Mra. ? Tborn returned borne yesterday.

MARK LAKE'S FRIENDS HERE I ARE GIVEN BIG SURPRISE

Assemblyman Beaten for Renomination— Large Vote for ' Edge and Frelingbnyseu. j | There was considerable Interest shown In the primary election here' Tuesday, aud a fairly good vote was 1 Senator Edge for Governor, and Joseph B. Krellnghuyseti for United! Slates Seuator, ou the Republican j ^ tlckdf, each received large votes. • aemblyman Mark Lake were among ; "high" men on the Republican ticket. ' the largest vote waa\ecelved by • Bamuel M. Hoffman, whojkras unopf posed for the nomination of coroner. ' The big surprise of the day was Hie ' defeat of Assembly man Mark Lake ' mau Coravllle E Stille. of Upper , Township "j Slide's township pulled hliu > estimated at probably 100 votes. Lake Townehlp. I A story to the followlug effect comes 1 from Upper Township In explanation I j of Mr Lake's defeat there: > A resident of Beesley's Polut was arrested recently by tbe game warden on I I the charge of fishing with nets In cer1 talu wafers ol Upper Township. He j Tbe law under which lie was ar- , ! winter through Ibe efforts of As- , : semblyman Lake The arrest of this man was "worked" ' hard for several days before the prl 1 |m*ry election. < The vole In this city fallows: FIRST WARD Governor-Austen Colgate. 7; WalE. FJdge, ISO. ' United States- Senator— Joseph S. ' Krellnghuyeeu, 122; Franklin Murphy. 92. Member of Ibe House of RepreseulI allvee— Isaac Bacharacb. 309. Member General Assembly— Mark ' 2<fi; Coravllle E Slide. 17 1 Sheriff-Paul E Carroll. 178: Rob 1 ' ert S. Miller. 35 1 Coroner— Samuel M. Huffman. 215 .Member State Committee— Chaa C 1 : Bohm. 55; J Albert Harris. 152. Juatlce of Peace— Reuben Ludlam. Executive Committee— Nells t'arl- > 195; Heury T. Koulds. 201; Wm : R. Hughe-, 197. 1 Governor— H. Otto Willpeun, 26. Culled Slates Seuator— James E. Marline, 5: Frank M. McDermil. 3; Johu W. Weacotl, 10 Member of the House of Represent ( attves— William C. Heury. 17; Wil- ( darn Myera. 10. Member General Aasembly-K. <). , Howell, Jr . 21. Sheriff— Frederick J. Melvlu, 23; David W. Rodan, 3. I I Corouer — J. Morgan Dlx, 20. 1 Member State Committee— William H. Campbell, '26; William C. Hendee, 2. 1 Justice of the Pet ee- Reuben Lud23. , Executive Committee— A. W. Htgbee. 23; V. L. Smith. 21. ' SECOND. WARD republican. Governor- Austen Colgate. 15; Walter K. Edge. 189; George L Record. 15. 1 ' United States Senator— Joseph S. ' 1 Krellogbuysen, 154; Fraukllu Mur1 pby. 54. Member of the House of Represents- 1 ' — Iaaac Bacharacb, 201. ' Member General A-semhly— Mark ■ Lake. 303; Coravllle E. Slide. 22. 1 r Sheriff— Paul E Carroll. 147; Rob- ' ert 8. Miller, 66. Coroner — Samuel M.' Hoffman, 211. 1 Member Bute Committee— Cuarlee . C. Bohm, 63; J. Albert Harris, 129. 1 Juatlce of Peace — Wm. M Taylor, t US; Frank H. Ware, 99. s Executive Committee— Joseph G. • Cbamploo, 199; Wm. S. Jobusoo, 1 185; Jerome S. Rush, 197. ' DEMOCRATIC. Governor— H. Otto Wltpenn. 69. United Statea Senator— August M. Bruggemann, 2; Jaa. E. Martlne, 6; Frank McbCrmll, 7; John W. Wes1 colt, 45. ' Member of tbe House of Kepreaeot- ' atlvea — Wm. C. Heury, 30; Wm. Myera. 38. Member General Assembly— E. O. ' Howell, Jr., 60. Sheriff— Frederick J. Melvln, 50; , David W. Rodan, 9. Coroner— J. Morgan Dlx, 49. Member Slate Committee— Wm. H. , Campbell. 60; Wm. C. Hendee. 6. , Justice of Peace— Frank H. Ware, 48. ' Executive Committee — Warren Smith, 55; Howard D. Taylor, 47. " LONG-DISTANCE VOTE 1 II W. Poalda' Ballot Came Here if An extremely long-dlslance ballot d was cast In tble city ou Tuesday, tbe I- Aral of its kind ever recorded here. Harry W. Foulds, son of Dr. H. T. . Foulda, Is with Eaeex Troop A 10 a Douglass, Arlioua. He, with Ibe , other eoldters. voted there about two B weeks ago. Tbe ballot was eenl to TreDtoD and thence mailed to Ocean City. Dr. Foulda waa delegatad by bla son to praaeDt tbe ballot for bim, ( which waa done. " CO I B |( W. W. Tyere la atlll determloed If possible lo get soother big channel Q baaa before he returns to Philadelphia. I Mr. Tyere baa caught two, one weighing 87 pounds aud tbe other 81 pounds. Ha had a terriffc struggle before ba lauded the big fellow. He hooked It at the point of beach and It brought blm !° away down, then up town and back '* again before he subdued the baaa. n 1,8 at

W C. T. U. WILL : MEET IN WILDWOOD Interesting Sessions of the County Organization Planned* for Tomorrow, it The annual ouovenUon of ll^J a|* '» 1 May County Y- -<" T U will be held I 10 4.1— Convention called In order. ' Devotion. Mrs. Hester Hand. ' Irviu H. Fisher ' Re«|>onse. Mrs. H11. Roll-call. Mrs. Phehe Itice. Appolntmenl »f Couiuiltlees— County. Credential. Auditing. ' Stale Paper Subscript Inn*. Mr- Han ' Report of Corresponding Secretary. 1 Report of Treasurer. Mr- t'yi.lhla 1 Report of Vouug People's Branch. ' Report of work among color -d peo 1 pie. Mrs. Samuel Comfort. Report of Loyal Temperance Legion. ' Report uf Department Superintendents In order listed. Offering ! Nuon-tlde Prayer. Mr-. Annie Steel- , , Adjournment , Ba-ket Luuch Convention called to order. ! Bible reading. .Mrs Hsllowell. j Music. Report of Superintendents - contln- ] ued. t Report of auditing commlllee { Report of credential committee j Election of Officers * of Suffrage, led by Mr-. Harriet ] Report of work In rural dl-tricl-, by Mrs. Prt-ctlla Rutherford. Address. Miss Elizabeth Goodwin. ' Offering Adjournment 7.45— Pageant Columbia, glveu by | ' ibe young people's branch. Mis. Claire j Goalln, president, the Slate secretary, 1 Ml-s Elizabeth Goodwin, pre-ldtrig. ! Offering. i ( Have Mew Hales. ' Massey A Edward" placed a new j and large safe In tbelr real e-tate offices j early this week. Clayton Halues Brick receuily Installed an updu-date aud j couvenleul safein bis real estate offices. ! : "IT'S FINE," SAYS j: : CHAS. NUNEYILLE • Philadelphia Man Can Now ! Hear Watch Tick for First Time in Years. "If all tbe other men and women j what It has done for me I am I . Taulac at once and take It," said | Charles Nuoevllle, of 4020 North Sixth . street, a well known employe of Potter's OII Works, Philadelphia. "My work is awful hard on the] etomach." he continued, "the ma- . terlals affecting the appetite and entire system. It's almost like painter's oollc. | "I contracted catarrh, which dulled my hearing and caused me a lot of annoyanoe. The catarrh, together with bad nerve-, kept me from sleeplug much at night. I could only sleep Ing IJuat bad to light with myself lo get up. "I would feel nauseated, or sick at my stomach, with do desire to eat - breakfast. My head waa full, and I • would hawk aud congb up catarrhal h matter. •I spent fully (600 or (700 trying to • get cured. Nothing I ever used did - me any permaneut good until I got i Tan lac aod begau taking It. Nov I - sleep like a top. My stomach feels strong once more and my appetite Is ' keen aud I digest aud enjoy tbe biggest kind of a meal. "Tbe greatest thing of all Is that I ■ can actually bear my watch tick, although I have beeu unable to bear a ■ clock run In several years. I am a well mau, and nothing else did It but 1 Teniae. It's floe." Taulac, the famous Mastar Medicine, is now belug specially Introduced In Ocean City through Hughes' Central Pharmacy. • Precise People r Will appreciate the n punctual service • which adds to the delight of dining here. y THE Harris Restaurant ;; Eyes Eiaiined Without Drops h- Ssjsw'ooD^-il^n j'oTioln^ pbUL at alauat with rood work. All work den* or A. W. ELY INI Itlullr A venae ^ ATLANTIC CITT, I. J. I

* ■ ^ Jones' Men's Shop ! Piill and Overcoats | are now here - 515. $ 1 H and $2(1 I I MATS, CAI'S, SWUA I'URS i JONES MAS I T I MCALLISTER'S Dry Goods Business FOR SALE Citv ' and 'offer ' iiiv^'tock" and'fi "in r.s / This is a well established, profitable business, up-to-date stock, and is worth investigating Possession given any time after October first. l)o not apply unless you mean business. S. S. McAllister, Ocean City, N. J. , j HARVEY Y. LAKE; REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue | Ocean City New Jersey < ' Real Estate For Sale BIO BARGAINS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished ] Some estates iti my hands 'must Ik' sold at sacrifice prices. This is the t time of year to buy Cottages aud Djts at litis Popular Seaside Resort 1 very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton OIQ Aabury Avenue Occnn City, IN. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watliug for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at ' once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front propertied. Choice cottages'for : sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement — the choice of I Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., •I Ocean City, N. J. i __i< ! MORTGAGES INSURANCE THORN BOYLE 1 REAL ESTATE Sranr ICO*. OCH« Avtmut OCEANCITY. N. J. ' ! [pugij] = GOO<=> PAINTING I FIraST - — JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. ' [[p'j ' PAINTINO »NO DECOHATINC | ^Painters Paint Jaa , ^".'VwcTti'ith ar °oV iioLVn *t~~ ■ Interesting to Investors -OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FO R S A L E — A fe* lol» located in Section G, Ocean Oily, N. J-, in vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania and Itead1 ing Railroad station*. Also site* for bungalows sit lisle on Great Kgg Harbor Bay, Ueealcy's Point, N. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS Guardian t 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. | "'lis education forms the commonOnind. Just as the twiq is hent, the tree indined'rBp< Tr^oraW-Eiho^tuiK'_Ifnmi)leii]e,-uhll ' opon, oil dew Pro-ble/nts te be Soloed '- melt before the swrMufilr of IsnowM^e. I M cu)ilizalum. aAmm cl\ yk art than hjur before, one requires tfie besUedttOtllbn,. -I StLppmq sto-nes to edacafcoit mt I it? pou or can wdl be pUced m a Saornqs accownT" to pace tAe uhy jer ju-turc adiwnct/nierit. The rt&tAfc ef-eaxnamizmq rnonuj ami owploqmq it br bwiejtaaX purposes is huwioU progress lbe itdu<tH.tJqes e]" mSh.WU.oyu ( -ar'e*operf First [National Bank IS Ocean City, IN. J. R. B. STITI2S M. SyMOWREB John Marts Lumber Cp. Sixth Street and Ha van Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Mill work. Moulding*, Building Paper, Planter Board, Nails, Sash Weights, a etc. Emm ii** Furnished. Prompt Delivery.

H0TGL bise/iYR e... Ocean Ave. , Between Kiglith and Ninth Streets H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Hall SANATORIUM -Open Alt the tearU -11..^ ",'e ni , ATTealnienu, tS5n H-adNn^* """" "' I THE IMPERIAL I I01S I'KhTKAL AVE., OCKA« CITT, ■ »rrn^' stsl .r-Kij; THE KATHLU Now o|ien for tbe season I12S central Arena*. OCEAN CIT*,«. J. WYOMING 'M OCEAN AVEISE Orrau CIS*. IS. J. Open all im pear - Hot Water Bsa HOTEL ATGLEN One of tbe most centrally located hotels io , Ocean City. The aim has always been to ; make tbi* bonse select snd bomelika sad Its - large and asrnred patronage "proves its sno- ; oesa. For term* «nd lartionlars ad dree* , «. «'• uorr, Prep. ; NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIUUTR AN U CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.« Kourteenlli Season. I'lioroujhG renovated THE HEWLINGS Nlntn and Wesley are. Ocean City, N. J *" "^gSSSafekn. nl1 ll'. W. kl'WlSjDelOE, Prop. THE I OLE WILD OPEN ALL YEAR Moorlyn Terrace ooean City, N. J Between Elzblh and Ninth Hlreeu 1 MKH.J. K. MOBEBON Chandler-White Hall , Oceau ave. bet. Seventh aud Eighth *U Ocean City, N. J, BROWN A MACKLOf. ST. CHARLE8 Eighth Street and Ocesu Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Open all winter. Centrally located. Hot. L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Uorseshaeiug JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY CI,, ud Opltr T«p ■ Sn«M! Agent for Btewart's Iron Works Co. Plain and Ornamental Iron Faoee, I rou 1 tailing* and W Indow Guards. > Seventh St. and Haven Ave. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seanhore Architect Licensed by the State. -> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. O. I LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. lOB Aabury Arson*. Ooean City. N. J. We Are Distributors Ford Automobile in Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty- fourth st. aad West ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 752 boardwalk OPEN ALL TEAR JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean city New Jersey HEADLEX A ADAM . — . — Reading Coal Also F'rdl'-f Wood hp hsnsl <w sard, sen sed TsrS, mis BBS WW