Ocean City Sentinel thuk8day. oltoilfjr 5, 1916 * We xhall be glad to receive Item* of new* autl communications of liiterext lo tlitr community «ud our reader* everywhere. All communication" nhould be accompanied with the full name aud addrem of the writer, not neceeearlly K.~"l faith. DOTS. t hange lu railroad lime table* Hoy* and girl* are back at echool. Ocean City Hoard walk Hu*li,r.J le.^^i'oi^HaplV-TVhurch wpi'wr'e'i Marmora laat night. ■J"l,e l.adlea- Ald^rtoclely of the Klr-t a- one looka over the Hoard walk tb-eday. he caii appropriately hum ■■'rile Lent Itoee of Summer." Hubert T. Koulk, of Philadelphia, ha- Had hi* collage. WO Fourth -Ireel. repainted by C. I,. Rreckley'* men. I he. Ia*t mall for Philadelphia from m-raii City in the evening, clo-e. al ; I , o'clock Tin* I* publlahed for the John P. I "adman made a narrow e* rape from a eerlou* accident Tueaday evening. One i.f the rear wheel, of Id'* .urn came ofT ju*t a. he .lopped at The ladle* of Ocean Spray Court I aiaulha. will give a chicken pot pi? .upper at the r-*ldence of Mr* Ida Hu-h. 8e« colli .(reel and Haven avenue. next Wednesday evening. SAILED FOR EUROPE Capl. Clluton L. Rreckley tailed from Xew York for Liverpool laat Saturday. He expect, to be away three Her! t 'ummiua. a popular member of the Ocean City Yacht Club aud a ahlp broker. I* Intere.ted In a ahlp Interned in Liverpool, and he went to the other Mr. Cummin* aud CapL Rreckley 1 are old-time friend*, and they planned i lo have a good lime In the old world. , Alleodeil t-'nurral. . Major L.-K. Thomaa, of thl* city, yeaterday attended the funeral of lieu. 1 eral Oalu.ha P Penny packer In Phil- 1 adelplila Major ThomaiTand General JJuroy [.acker were member* of the | Til-Wlc Xinty-aeveiilh Regiment, and War. Oenersl Penny packer w a a i wounded many time* aud waa noted , fur hi* bravery. Mile Wcakflah. I Some big weaktlab have been caugul during the week. Waller I..JUy , luiu.d pulled In the largeal , for 'I li e month o f September , H weighing 8 pound- 121 ounce*. Geo 1 l-ung goi one thai weighed 8 pound. ' s ounce*, and I)r. Weatbn captured a c Trlrgrapk outer Cloard. 1 The W eat era Union Telegraph Com ' pan)'* office In Ihe Haiin Building ' wa.rlo.ed by Manager Graham aome c day* ago, and be lonk bla departure. > It wa* uiider.lood, when I lie office wa* njieiied. early In I li&e**X«nn-,-4i^i ' It wa. to be kepl^i^gwWTl w liner. « All>ert Fogg wife and -later, Ml— , Margaret, havfc alarted (lu an aulo • Hp tbrougli Pen uay I van la aud Weal 1 \ nginla. They will vlalt the Luray ' before returning Mr Kogg ha* mine- ( in \ irgiula. They are accompanied by Albert Souder* and wife Wrakflak Waa a Whopper. a Dept. J. M .-Sharp, of tbia city, while C Hablog recently from Oapt. H. C. } Smith'* boat, caught a weaktlah weighing 6j idjuude. Tbe II -b waa , the largeal caught from Capl Smith 'a 1 t-iat tbl* aeaaou. and Capt. Sharp la t quhe proud of bla catch. I Teaching School. Mia* lreue Ziegler, of tbla city, la ' now leaching acliool at Hawklnrvllle, 1 Atlantic Couuly, in Ibe aame -cbool where Mlaa Stewart, of Ihla elly, taught laat year. Mi— Ziegler. la a Rraduate or Ibe Ocean City High , School. . . C a • . a WYOMING C Margaret K. Roberta, Shirley Spain. a Mr* John E Orr. Miaa A. M. Weaver, , Jl c Peuroee, Carollue McCambridge, Philadelphia.' IMPKRIAL. Jamea C. Lynn and.wlfe. New York; ' R. W. Oelee, F, W. Rellly, P. F. Ileilly, Wm. Hooper, Philadelphia; Martin Maloney, 2d. and wife, Ocean < Mr. W. H. Long, Pblladelpbla; C. ' H Shoemaker and wife, Arthur W. ' Shoemaker, Elbel B. Shoemaker, C Ocean City; Lillian Boland, Moore*- c . "-BERON. I Amy Goollu, Camden; Mra. Annie . Irelon, Mra. Mary Harlman, Mer-i-lianlvllle; Edwin Wealon. Ocean ' ('"y; Mra. Reba Young, Wlldwood; Howard T Walton, Bristol. KATIILU. I Mra. D. B Jamea. Mary Alice James, ( David B. Jamea. Jr.. Wm. H. Jamea, . ■I B. Blckford. M. N. Wlllets. Jr.. ' and family, Mr*. D. E. Cooper, Phlla- ' delplila; H. N Munger and wife, Mra i ST. CHARLES. , M. King, Niagara Falls; Jaaper W. , Lynch, Philadelphia; B T Edgar. Mr* James Edgar, N'ettle Edgar. C. T. Stow and wife, Moorestown; D. J. < Oswald. Narberlb; C. 8. Johnron, Win. Jobuaou, -Mrs. C. 8. Johnson, Ocean Cltjr. I Alice Kal linger Yjeba Hallluger. K. K- Ralllnger. Moorflatown; Kalbarlne 1 1- Han. New York; Kllxabetb Towle, Hryo Mawr; Wm. O'Brien, Jobn H. Scli wen ii , Harry E. Hawley, Marie Michel. J. B. Klumpp end wife, J H. 1 ltuaby end wife, Mlaa Sbaw, Pblladelpbla. BI8CAVKK. Alex. Lawrence. Jr.. and wife, Jobn L. Twohlg. V W. Yanartedalen and; -wife, Jobn L. McTJuade'and wife, W. W t ascadeu, William J. Sbarplsae. Dr.and Mrs. M. H Fa -ell. liabell 8. Fu— ell. C". K. Llpplnoott; R. J. Bigham and wile. J Franklin Meban and 1 wife, Pblladelpbla ; H. C. Scbanae. Jr .-Mercbaulrille ; F. Fllxgerald and wife. Audubon; H. L. Stevens, T. E Hauegen, O. C. Gross. Chicago; 11 Y. I Lake, Ocean CUy; Max Bamberger aud wife. Atlantic City; V. K. Law- 1 *uu, Chatham, H. J. '•*
■l PETITIONERS ASK FOR NEW STREET Request of Thirty-fourth *- Street People is Tempojy rarily Laid Over. weekly meeting, received a petition - signed by 14 propeny owners between Thirty second and Thirty-fourth avenue and the westerly aide friot wide alreei he laid out, opened y „ T,Je||pe,|'""" *'*" accompeuied by >t Dear Sir:— I enclose a algned petltloo for a flfteen-lout wide »ireel beOcean City. * *" *'r"ue"' „ Tbe petlllou la to Ibe honorable u board of commix loner* of Ocean City, and I waa Instructed to forward the i, aame to you, aa you are a member of a I have secured all tbe name* mve 6n Iter cent of the lot owner*, decided r- to turu.lu the petition without waitlug to hear from the other lot owner*. \ My al.ler aud I own , house on the t au^Tb'rt" third ' * **" n,,rl> ""°"d great Inconvenience to not have any f street en trauce to the property, and, a ■" we are taxpayers, thiuk this la a . reasonable request aud should be doue This part of Ocean City la growlug. and we waul to help it by having Una Improvement made, a Kindly let me know, at your earliest Your* very truly. e WM.J Bokto.n, f Tbe petition was ordered tiled for I further consideration at the next meetlug of Ibe board e Director Adam*. In llie regular or- , der of buriueea. reported that some oil for the aeaaou. The reports of Rullding lu-peetor Wm. 8. Jobuaou (with check for $25) ; and the electrical ln*pector(wtth check . for $27) were read and ordered filed l The following resolution*, presented j Director Adam*, were adopted: I Where**, under an adjustment made • under contract No. 680. K.J. DuMee lar* and -IX cents ($93.06); therefore. I Resolved by the Board of touimla- - -loner* of Ocean city. New Jersey. 1 that Enoch W. Burleigh, tax collector, la hereby authorized to accept tbe aald . of nluety-three dollars aud six i cents ($83.08) lu" settlement aud ad juetment of tbe assessment against tbe ' laud of E. J. DuMee, uuder contract 1 uumber 686, aud that tbe aald Eooch - Burleigh la hereby authorized and directed to enter upon tbe records hi office a proper satisfaction and dla1 charge of tbe lien upon the laud of the ' aald E. J. Du Mee uuder aald coulracl; : and that tbe aald Enoch W. Burleigh Is to give htm-eif credit ou tbe book, lu bla office between tbe amount of , ulnely-tbree dollar* and six ceut* , i ($88 06). Be It Resolved by Ibe Board of Commla- , CUy borrow from the Flral- j Bank, Ocealn CUy, New Jer- , aey, Ibe sum of live Ibouamud dullara ( ($5000). In anllclpallou of Ihe collection of taxes for the year 1816 and thai ( Ihe proper officer* be authorized aud ( luatrucled lo secure aald sum. aald ( note being a renew al note due ou - Oc- , tuber 6, 1916. , Be It , Resolved by tbe Board of Commla- ( alouera of Ocean city, that the city of Ulty borrow from the Board walk National Bank, of Atlantic CUy, New Jersey, the sum of aeven thousand ' dollars ($7000) In anticipation of the 1 collection of laxe* fur Ibe year 1916. aud that Ihe prnjier officers be author- ^ lo secure auld sum, aald nole being a 1 renewal fur a nole due on Octobers, 1 Be II Resolved by Ihe Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, that Ibe CUy of 1 Ocean CUy borrow from tbe Board- 1 walk National Bank, of Atlantic CUy, New Jersey, Ibe sum of six thousand 1 dollars ($6000) in anticipation of ihe 1 collection of Uxes for the year 1916, and that tbe proper officers be author- : Ized and Instructed to execute a uote 1 secure aald sum, aald note being a reuewal note due ou October 6, 1916. Resolved by tbe Board of Commissioners i>f Ocean City, that Ibe city of Oceau CUy borrow from tbe Sluklug Fund of Ocean CUy, New Jersey. Ibe turn of twelve tboueaud live buudred dollars ($12,500) In anllclpallou of Ihe collection or taxes for the year 1916. and the proper officers be authorized ■ to execute a note to secure aald sum | A number of bills were read and . ordered paid. ORDINANCE HELD OVER , provides for Pwanni lor Itnprovlox Waaler Avenor. ; Tbe ordinance providing for the le- '. suing of temporary loan notes lo pay - for Ibe proposed relmprovemeot of Wesley avenue, between Seventh and Ninth atrseta, was to have come before j i tbe CUy Commlaalonera for final paa- ! sag* at their meetlug Tueaday afterljnTn tbe absence of Director CampHbell.lt was tbougbt beat lo postpone ' action ontll Ibe full board waa pr.aeot, ii aod, on motion of Director Adame, : the oidlnaoce waa referred back to ' ' second reading and further cooslderaj Hon be glean tbe measure at the 4 uul meatlug of the board.
h WANTS PARTY TO ; STAND TOGETHER of ®aze*te Makes Strong Appeal ie to People of Cape May County. d Bearlug ou A-emblyman Mark (I Lake'* defeat at tbe primaries, tbe I- t ape May Couuly Gazelle has the fol j. ' Notwithstanding the fact— InconJ. trovsrtible— that Assembly mar. Lake wa, entitled by all usage— tbe uuwrlt- ,. "fth-. Republican parly, having ma!de e. good lu every way aa Cape May's legislative representative laat winter, | le at stake lo make tbla a year for blcker,f Republican (aud every Democrat wbo L .. changeable, prosperity-wrecking pol- j y Icy of Hie Democratic Cougreas and I it President — of w bom there are many i 1 >. to cast aside all factional, personal \ e Republican ticket. There are years]' ^ when men count, aud there are years ^ , w hen-party principles are uppermost, ; ' Your euemy ou the Republican ticket 1 1 B aeud to Treutou or Waahlogtou than ! .' your frteud ou tbe Democratic ticket, , aud so far a* the Assembly election la 1 1 Concerned there ought to be uo doubt ( of tbe outcome, uo matter wbetber I you voted for Lake, or bla opponent, | I laat Tueaday. GIVEN SURPRISE . Mr. aud Mra. A. W. Temple were J greatly surprised la*t Friday- eveulug. . . w lieu a number of their fneuda of the 1 r First Baptist Church gathered at their j 1 r leaving fur their uew^ burnt In Viue-jl i aotly spent lu plsylug games and | ' I of Ice cream and cake were served j Before leaving, Ihe guests presented ' c . the host and hostess with a half-dozen j ■ j line silver knives and forks. Tbose'| " . enjoy ing the occasion were: Robert B. j . Smith and wife, J. P. Cadmao, Jr.jt and wife, Philip Hand and wife. Her- 1 . bert Dugan and wife, 8 8 McAllister and wife, Mrs. E A. Bourgeois. Mrs. Alice Stepheuson. Mrs H D Hick !1 | raon Mrs Joseph Snyder, Mrs. Ver- " . uou L Smith, Mra Fred. Kepple and , Messrs J P. ('.drain Sr.. L. 8. Cor- , son. Alfred Smltb, Russell Richards , aud Misses Rutb Stepheuson, Rulb ' , Prultt. Beatrice Repple aud A. W. I Temple and wife. ' SENT OUT OF TOWN J 1 Clarence Arthur Webb, colored, ac * cused of vagrancy. was given a bearing r by Police Maglatrate Harrows Monday c and sent out of towu. I Webb I. said lo have been acarlDg L people lu the vicinity of Tblrty-fourlb street. He la reported by tbe police as 6 ' bavtug eutered the borne of two womeu a aud 1'leaiilug up everyttilng ou tbe Some people gave blm money to go out of town Suuday evening He c boarded a Beading Railroad train ( coming up town. Intending to go away « by tbe Sbore Fast Line cars. Borne- , at Tblrty fourtb street telephoned tbe police, and Policeman Sack ar- 3 \ rested Webb at tbe Reading depot. a HUGHES' MEET HUGHES 1 , Hen Shake Hands Willi I William R Hughes, of tbla city, re- . lurued Friday from Trenton, wbere, oil Tbursday.be visited tbe fair aud ebouk bauds wllb Char lea E. Hughes, Republican nominee for President \ Mr. Hughes aaya that Ex-Juatlce " . Hughes Is a very geolal man, aud nof tUIng like tbe severe-looking man por- . trayed by bla pictures. Dr. J. Thoruley Hugbea, of Hugbea', I Central Pharmacy, accompanied bla , father to tbe fair, and be, too, bad tbe pleasure of shaking the band of tbe ( ] next president. Dr. Hughes took * , several pictures of tbe Republican nominee while be was at tbe fair. IDLBWILD REOPENS S ' Popular House Will Cater lo Pu- , [ irons norlaa Ihe Winter. Tbe Idlewlld Hotel, on Moorlyn ter- , 1 race, near Oceau avenue, thoroughly , > renovated and re papered, will be re- , . opened by Mra. Morrison, tbe pro- , ' prielrees, for tbe fall and winter eea- , sou on Saturday. , I The Idlewlld baa always been popuiar with tbe public under Mra. MorrI- | sou's capable management, and waa . . deservedly so. It ia one of tbe moat attractively located bouaea in tbe city. | It la heated throughout and Ita table , - cannot be excelled. ,T»acbta|lBN«r Tarkhaie. Mlaa Luella Iugalla, who realgoed I aa Instructor In English In tbe Ocean J City High School, la now teaching e English In Ibe 8prlug Valley High „ echool. Spring Valley la In New r. York State, about an hour'a ride from New York City. Tbe high eobool has aboul 900 puplla. ' Mlaa Jennie Naomi Landea. klnderl' gartner, will taka charge of chlldreo »■ by tbe boor, day. or weak. Terms oo :o applicattou Addreea, 628 Anbury are- ,. oue, Ocean City, N. J. Adv, 11 , Don't toriet Use CaoaG Fair, SSJTTJiSUS.— J7MI"
YACHT CLUB MEMBERS T oT0 HAVE WINTER HOME
~ I Local Organization Will Take Cottage on Wesley Avenue, | j Near Eighth Street. A wluter home orgauizallon for tbe Ocean City Yacht Club wa* formed a - few eveulngs -luce in Ibe office of R. i ,i L. Cheater wllb Ibe following officers: ' President, R. W. Edwards; vice I president. Harry Headley: treasurer. I e Robl Fisher* J"bn' R "orove™ Morgan Haud, Jr.. OH. M Town-end. , Lawrence M Lear, C. L.Breckley and Ralph L. Cheater.. » i. It has been arranged lo take Mr* c e C. 8. Corson's Cottage. 804 Wesley ave- ' ^ If possible, Henry Harper, who was * bou-e ' '* "eCUred 10 col]dutt Il,e j Card and pool tables will be Installed , 'and II I* I lie Intention of ibe officer* d - GIVEN A CAKE n ; Prof Jamea Madison Stevens, aupercity, bad a birthday anniversary Frl- !' , day, aud tbe teacher* decided lo gi. e [) _ i him a -urptlse. which they did very ^ ■ I After Prof. Stevens' usual short ad V , (Aire** lo the teachers lu the morning b J. L. Pyle. head «f (be commerclai ' | department of the high school, stepped ■ I forward, and lu a brief speech, con- " :,gratulaied Mr. Stevrua ou the auul 11 j with a cake on which were 16 caudles.
■ | school leacbera that 16 caudles la tbe 1 1 uumber ou a birthday cake for i Pt^tjleveua., much surprised, exHefreahmenla aud a very pleasant - IlintiOH, Paris. Dorothy Mae Breckley, daughter of Mr aud Mrs. Leon Breckley, wan tcudered a birthday party on Tbure- i day last, she belug three yearn old. , Soloa were rendered byOaboru Cornon. It, Marlon Sliislnaoj and Dorothy i Refreshments were served 1 -Those preaent, were: Dorothy Venable, • | sou, Hilda Lake, Edua Wallace, Ja*. ; SmIIU, Oaboru Coraou, Jr.. Roy Breck- ] ley, I rota Breckley. Bobby Breckley, Mr*. Allen Smith, Mra. Mae J Harris I and Mra. Leon Breckley. ••Ii rasa io Advertise." | Tbe skvti nel laat week bad a two j • There" rattier" heavy ' 1 raln-siorm here tbe uexl day after tbe | waa issued. "It pays to ad ver- i ! The Suuday school of Ibe First i 1 Presbyterian Church will opeu oil 8uu ; iday uexl. October 8. Teachers and scholars are earnestly requested lo be i preaeut. J M Roskkbacm, , Secretary. i NOTICE. made I cfHoo'lo *in*° *cr *1° yr.',*" ro " HPpU" oa° w lu 'l*!? mi /if m"?'*"" hn" "" ' «r. . Cape Ma» Point -ftoroacb Hall. Tneaday, Oel.Htb. 2 P. M UX P M. Wast Caps May— BoroueU Hall, Wednesday. t'pper Townsblp — Tarkabsa Hotel, Tbtrra- ^ Woodbine -Borouah Hall, TbDraday, Ocl Dennis Townsblp— KblKbts of PyUllas Hall. Dennis villa, Friday, D«. 171b, « A. M loll Middle Townsblp- t» kurd Root In ^Caps M.^r Oty-Oty Hall -Tuesday, Ocl He. I.ls CUr— CUy Hall— Thursday, Nov. 10 A. M. 10» P. M. ^HIODS Harbor —Borough Hall, Friday, Nor. Wlldwood City — CUy Hall, Wednesday, «b. 10 A. M . lo ! P. M North Wlldwood— Borongb Hall, Thursday, ^WUdwoodCraat— Boroufb Hall. Thursday, BAM U KlSa ELDttfclKlK, ^ _(*pe MarCoun'oBoard orTazallon. "SO HAPPY," SHE SAYS SHE FEELS Taking Tanlac Woman Peacefully Spends Night in 81eep. "Makes me so bappy the way I sleep.,' declared Mrs. L. Roy Shutter, 2129 Cecil street, Philadelphia, reoent- ' 8be explained: "Since taking Tanlac I am blessed ' wllb sleep. I bad suob a bad stnmacb wore out my nerves, aud sleep I ' could Dot. My food made me slok aud formed gas lo my atomacb, Tba pras- ' sure agaluat my beart gave me weak spells. My, bow miserable I was! ' Life was a burdeu. My bead ached ' incessantly. Often I bad dlxxlDesa 1 wllb It aud could aee objects floating - before my eyes. I must have been too, for my toogue was coated ! and I was ooustlpated. -Is there aoy belp for me?' I asked myself. Teniae "I really adore Ibal medicine, be1 cause I never fell so wall In my Ufa. 1 I don't know 1 bava nerves. My I atomacb couldn't be In batter oondl1 Don. Aod tba keeneet appetite avar. ' No mora weak spall., heart aenaatlons. 9 nor beadacbae. Mercy! Tboae bead- * acbea! How 'bay aoapped my vitality. Now I'm juet brlstllug with bealtb aod energy. Tanlac ii a flue B Jlver and bowel tonic, for I'm through Q wllb blHousoeaa and oonetlpaUoo." >- Tanlac, tbe premier tonic, Invlgoraut end combatant, la being explained at (• Hugbea' Central Pharmacy, Ocean r OR/. adv. t
CHIEF SCULL HAS : TAKEN APARTMENTS : After Spending Twenty Years j Up Town, He is Now in Second Ward. i For more than twenty year*, Chief . avenue. But uo louger will he tra- : Hie bleak square of the camp , ground ou lit. way home ou cold wlu- , ter utghts, becau-e he ha* foraakeu tile old friend* lu tbe First Ward aud taken unto lum-elf quarter* in tbe : Second Ward. has reuted Dr. C. B. Rider's second floor apartment* at Central These quarters are more convenient for Chief Scull. She Can Caleb t-'lati. After a very bu*y season at their delicate—en on the Boardwalk at 1 W ife look a few hour* oft ou Thurs- ' City Flsblug llub'. pier Tliey got] Mr*. Hlmms proved heraelf an j mosl'ot the biuetTsb. 'l"f l*"d'"" Boss Hummer Home. Thomas B. Greene, of Geruiantown. purchased from Mr*. $:ileu Todd ber bouse aud lot ou West aveuue. be low Fourteenth street, thin city. Mr. and family, wbo speut the la-t Lost -Small terrier dog. Reward relumed to 408 Central avenue. City. adv. It. _ REPORT OK THE CONDITION * report 5
r OCEAN CITY TITLE AND I TRUST CO. of OCEAN CITY, N. J. | =j (Capital stock paid In. tlOOZOOflC. ■ ' surplus fund, WJJQU-Oo Kudlvjilstf Froautceii. IUM I C^rTin^d clicck-*'™ ^ S tlOO.4ISI.18 ® County or Cape May, as. Y K-'TTu'r S'-|'u^ "'Vlcg P^wWent.and Cluirie* A C I All I: ' Notary l*uullc. ™ HABKYHKADlfcY. ^ 1.25- ^ound^ •• 1 Trip , to ] Philadelphia SUNOtr. OCTOBER IB Special Train leave. OCEAN CITY - 6.47 A. M. i PMlLADELPntA1 p M *9- See the Battleships at League Island Navy Yard, open until 4.00 P. M., City 'Hall Tower, open 12.30 to 4.00 P. M.. Independence Hall, open 1 .00 lo 4.00 P. M., Memorial Hall T and Academy of Pine Arts, open 1. 00 to 5.00 P. M., Fsir- | mount Park aud the many other object, of interest of " The Quaker City." Pennsylvania R. R. — 8 Piano For Sale Used, but in splendid condition. Price, $75 A Rare Bargain For particulars call or | write ' 3136 Kensington Avenue Philadelphia ■ Precise People 1! Will appreciate the 1 punctual service I which adds to the de9 light of dining here. r THE . Harris Restaurant ' Eyes EitmiDed Sitiont Drops I- RsnXsDCUl Iilxllr'of xol'ng" to^tSdslpbta! | My slock ol Ky. Unins ud MpselocM u a. ! A. W. ELY " taaa AimUr Amu. " atumo city, a. j. 10 Bbors Fast Llns Piaaaa Door. mi.kB.hs4 MS. Bail Fbons M-4
J ~ , Jones' Men's Shop) . Rail Suits and Overcoats j are now here - $15, $18 and $20 i HATS. (CAPS. SWEATERS JONES HAS IT MCALLISTER'S Dry Goods Business FOR SALE I have decided to discontinue business in Ocean , City and offer my stock aud fixtures for sale. This is a well established, profitable business, up-to-date stock, and is worth investigating. Possession given any time after October first. Do not apply unless you mean business. S. S. McAllister, Ocean City, N. J. j HARVEY Y. LAKE: REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue i
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Real Estate Por Sale Bia BARd AIMS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must ik- sold at sacrifice prices. This is the t time of year to buy Cottages and Ixits at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton Anbury Avenue Ocean City, IN. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUug for two weeks to know If you can get it; we can tell you at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front projierUes. Choice cottages for aale. Also lots for Investment aud for Improvement — tb* choice of Ooeau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. ( MORTGAGES INSURANCE THORN & BOYLE REAL ESTATE AO a era «r» eraser (srazr ro Romr Oaarcc) . 3* EiontH eraser (Ooa. Ocasa A vaarva) OCEAN CITY. N. J. v
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Interesting to Investors „ or 1 Those Who Wish a Desirable Location loi a Seaside Home for sale'"* lew lota located in Section Q, Ocean City, N. J., in ridnity of Slate road and IYnn.ylv.nis and Head- I ing Railroad station*. Also sites for bungalows situate on Great Kgg Harbor Bay , Becalsy's Point , N. J. ARTHURoD. J3ARROWS central avenue ocean city, n. j. . '(T?He PATH WAV Of MY DeCLlhTlMQ Y€ARS> "YoulL- Les wl tLi b-iLe.— Old. Ayz. choefls in. \kt pist. A amtmlilmmd. in old. ou^t is possible, jor tliose tuko kcurt fnaie provvsiove \trr that temo uAtn auryunq Depaabj (hmiuusbu er ctests. Dtfienienxjj on, ctAers bti^Ws , old a rje. Lite's bcajntijid sforcj of love." m. old a^e is eoi hamced. oy proufdecL jor m emrticjr dnjjs. XSIt WuKte -job. to~bJt£. cuLoim.tuje o|- our baoilem^ ^rafitits. First National Bank Ocean City, IN. J. R. H. 8TITE8 H. 8. MO WRUR W" can bnnk°vi-l"th u'aly nSm""" John Marts Lumber „Co. Sixth Str.at and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Lumber MUhsork, Mouldings. Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Saab Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.
0 H0T6L bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Kaween eiglnh .ud Ninth Btrwt, H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Hall ^SANATORIUM i\]'. .ill]*! * livrlrt cl t Yl o, aTi H-.dNunx"' U "S' MM,trro,r THE IMPERIAL ~ WIS 1E.VTKAI. AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N '■KW°~l0rnear THE KATHLU Now open for Ibe season Central Avenue. OCEAN CITY. N. }, '"SKK LKWU® ' OONARD WYOMING 2X4 OCEAN AVCITE HOTEL ATGLEN One of Ibe most centrally located hotels ia , Ocean City. Tbe aim has always been to : make till. knu*e select and bomebka, and ita large and aeeuml patronage proves ita sooocsa. For terms and particular, address, a. c. iHirr, Prop. NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE THE HEWUNGS L H. JL,Ji^y*Q*jJt|<|[^ ss;, H"'d o' wTfl'w'tXJlSllS, Prop. THE IDLEWILD OPEN Aid. TEAR Moorlyn Terrace Ooean Clly. N. J Loosled One Block from Beach. MUB.J. K. MORRISON Chandler-White Hall Ocean are. bet. Seventh aud Eighth ata Ocean City, N. J. BROWN * MA. KLIN. ST. CHARLE8 Cor. Klebtb Street and Ocean Avenue Ocean City, N. J. U|»o all winter. Centrally located. HotOwner Proprietor. L A. STEELMAN and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clin ud Ojtltr Tugt I SfMUj Agent for Stewart's Tfon Work* Co. Plain and Ornamental Iron Fenoe, Ratlings and Window Guards. Seventh St. and Haven In. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by tbe State. -> -> eighth street, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. O. U LAKE ...real estate agent.. IOB Aibury A r.nus, Ocean City, N. J. Lota for aale. OoUagea lor real We Are Distributors Ford Automobile in Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty - fourth at. aad West are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 752 BOARDWALK OPEN ALL VBAB JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Av*. Ocean City New Jarssy HEADLE1 A ADAMS 1 Reading Coal A tao Nudity . Wood t^r barrel gr«nt

