Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. NOVEMBER SO, 1916 We •!>»» «l,d to «*"'« "®°" of news and communications of lutereat to tiiU commuulty and our reader* oommunicaUon* ebould be accompanied wltU the full name and ^Idrem of the writer, not neoeaearllr fof publication, but ae a guarantee of -food faith. DOTS. The day we celebrate. Freeholder* met here Saturday. Ifcld wave struck town Saturday. Ouuuere haven't been getting mucb R(me in tblteectlon. H. Weaker. of Atlantic Ulty and Ocean City, baa purcbaeed the Gofi property at Tuckabo* and will take po*ee*eloD March 1. How Is your supply of bill-heads and letter heads? Better stock up no* tor tbe coming year The Hkntinel Printing House Is ready to do the work promptly and satisfactorily. PER80NALS. Charles L. Bader. of Philadelphia, oas In town Monday. W. L Spence. of Pleasantvllle, was ■ guest of the Idlewlld recently. J. W. Francis, of Philadelphia, was amoug tbe visitors here Monday. justice of tbe Peace Frank H. Ware, of ibis city, spent Sunday at Pitman . Mrs Osborn Corson and eon, of this city, art visiting relatives In Quluton. Joseph A. Ward, of Newark, registend at tbe Klberon during the week. E T. Lour, of Philadelphia, was among tbe visitors here during the week. J. B. Bickford, of Philadelphia, was In town Sunday aod registered at tbe Alglen. Newton Towoeeod and wife, of Beavllle, msde e business trip to this city Tuesday. Constant Ford and family, of Ibis city, spool Hilnday with relative* at Wllllamstown. Miss Ellen KaofTman, of Lancaster, u visiting her niece, Mrs. Joseph W. Coi, or this city. Mrs. R E. Swift, of this city, will spend Tbanksglvlng with her mother Id Philadelphia. L. A. Gull aod wife, of Pitman, were guests of Spencer GofT and wife L. G. Reeves, of Salem, a summer resident of this resort, was among the visitors here yesterday. Mrs. J. K. Morrison, of tbe Idlewlld. bM returned from a few days' visit to friends In Philadelphia. Mrs. Genevra Hogue, of Brtdgetoo, has returned bom* after spending several months In this city. Miss Margaret Bevan, of this city, will leave lo a few days for Paulsboro, where ehc will spend three weeks. •N. C. Godfrey aod wife, of this ctly, are vtsltlug their dangbter, Mrs. Clara Car hart, and family In Philadelphia. City Treasurer McCoaeh aod wife, of Philadelphia,, were to town Saturday sod vlelted their Atlantic avenue cot lags. Floyd C. Blmma aod wife will epend lbs winter month* bar*. Tb*y have taken a collage at Seventh etreet and Wesley avenue. City Commissioner Campbell r eturned a few day* kgo from a trip to New York aod cities In tbe northern section of this Stat*. ' Harry T. Ellis and wife, of Philadelphia, were lo town Hooday. Mr. Ellis li a. well-known member of lb* Ooean City Yacbt Club. Mrs Harry Graham, Mrs. Cather- ~ Ins Smith and Claraoe* Harr, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday bar* as guests of Dr. L. S. A. Stedam aod wife. C. 8. Corson and wlfa and Miss Sanderlin. of Ibis city, haw* ra'.urnad from s Visit 10 Philadelphia. They will spend today with friends lo Pleasaot*111* Henry W.Towoaaod and family, of Ibis dty, bav* closed I hair uptown cottage and taken apartments for tbs winter in A. J. Smith's Waalay avaaat apartments. James M. Chaster, of this dty. has «kkso apartments at 4616 Ransom ■t**»-W**t Philadelphia, for tbe wluMr. His family will -occupy tbem within iba oast few day*. L.L. Wallace aod daogbter. Miss ■dna. of ibis city, have returned from • visit to John MoCallfoo and family M Wast Philadelphia. Mr*. MeOal- » Mr. Wallaoa's daughter. Hubert Hamilton, a dvU engineer, ■®d wife, of Haxlstou, and DC. J. William Hughes and lawlly, of Atactic City, spent Sunday with Dr. J". ™omley Hug bee and family, of this shy. Mrs. H. A. Plocb, stenographer for *"kpb I. Scull, return ad Buuday eveWn« from bar two waaka' vacation She spent most of tba lime lo fnUadslphls, with a abort visit to "•wd. id Camden. Warden Higbaa and family, af this «»y. are euisrtalnlng tba following ♦wttors over Thanksgiving: CapL Sanj«M Bacon and wife aod Mrs Ema- "»• p«PP*r, of Dividing Crank, and ,. Bobbins and wlfa and C. C. ss and wlfa. of Port Norris. J- W. SEL2BR DEAD ^knssrlehias Was a Prssalaeat "■■n kasMeaMtere. John W Saber, long active In tba - Had* and ptomlaaot In frater- ** "xtMiy circles In Phllad»lphla.dkd "oodsy night In the Woasao.'e.Hpm*Mksuic Hospital, agad 61 joOfi Ha "»sd with bis wife aod soa at tba Norw**wM aod was . msmbav of many Mobs «od His Unseal wHI be priday morning. Seller wa* a well known anmZT " <Mmm ~°'rsanaad wa* pronloeet to tb* ."«•» ■—IIS
•tongillness " ENDED BY DEATH g ' „ Mrs. J. H. Wilson, of This City, Was Active in j" Church Affairs, y Mrs. J. H. Wilson died st ber borne if In tbla city at 7 80 o'clock Tuesday morning, she was uucouaclou* sev. _ ersl hours before dissolution. Death I Mra. Wilson hid been III nearly ten months, when .be we. operated on In the Hahnemann Ho*piial. Philadelphia, by Dr. Van Leonep. She had ^ operation. The disease bid advanced loo far, however, sud It was early seen that death was only s metier of a few months, although everything " possible was done for ber lu add It. on e to ber attending physician, two physlctaus were lu consullallon-Dr. Her- • bert Hoflmao. or Philadelphia, and k Dr. Clark, of Camden. L Mra. Wilson was born al Indian e Mills, stew miles from Medford. X. J. Her parents were George aud Margaret Taylor. A. a young woman she taught arhool for a few years In Bur■lugtoo County. She was organist of ber home church before her marriage • and waa active lo church and Sunday school work. This activity ahe cons tlnued here, ana the was tbe superintendent of Ibe primary deparlmeui of a the First M E Sunday School for" some time. She waa beloved by the ( children of the primary department. by all wbo knew ber. Mr. and Mre, Wilson were married " 17 yeare. There le one cblld, Miss The family came to Ocean City four ' yeare ago. • Mr: Wllaon aod bla daughter have tbe deep eympathy of their frleuda. i Service# will be held at the residence s at 7.80 o'clock tomorrow evening by Dr. Kulp. The remains will be seut r from here early Saturday morning to f Fleldsbo rough, where services will be held In Ibe Metbodlst Church at 1(1 80 > o'clock. Intermeut will be at Hordrrii Iowd Cemetery. . BOY IN TROUBLE On- on Parole, He Is Charted With Mealing Lead Pipe. ' faul Barlow, aged 14 years, of this r city, out ou parole a few weeks from Jamesburg Reformatory, wis given a , bearing before Police Magistrate Bar- ' rowa Tuesday moinlug, charged Willi stealing lead pipe from a collage ou ■ St. Charles place. I Part of tbe material taken was the property of Han* Hurkbardt, of this city. , Tbe boy waa held to await the action of tbe reformatory loatliutlon nit), clala, who were notified by Ibe local ' authorities. USHERS' UNION 1 Reorganisation Heeling In Preabrierlaa Chnrch Nrxi Week. • A meeting will be held in tbe First 1 ' Presbyterian Church after Ibe prayer service next Wednesday for ibe pur , pose of reoigautzing tbe nthere' unloo - Tbe congregation la asked (o attend. ■ Following the election of officers aud tbe adoption of by-laws, there will be 1 I an entertainment and refreshments b will be provided. 1 Tbe committee lo cbaige comprise# A. M. Satterlee, chairman; L. M. Lear k and Edward Sack. , The temporary officer* hf tbe uolon , are Charles F. Nsbb. president, sod Elmer E. Renck, eecretsr.v. Forty-three, members of Excelsior 1 Council, No. 881. Jr. O. U. A. M . of PleaeantvlUe. Including tbelr band, - paid a visit to Iota Council, tbls city, - Tuesday eveulog. Excelleut speecbe* s were made by ths Revs. J. B. Kulp aud C. H. Buhuer, of (bis city, sod . the Rev Mr. Stratum end Mr. Butler, i of PleaeantvlUe. Kefresbments were I provided and all bed a good time. are. lrows'i Fnniral. f Funeral service# sjver the remains of i Mrs. El lea bet b Brown will be held al • ber lete residence, on Asbury avenue, - near Sixth street, at 10 q'clock lom..rrow morning. The body will be !o- , terred by Coroner Lake at Seaside „ Cemetery. The cemeteries lu Phlls- . delpble In wblcb ber husband aud eon a were burled year* ago have been abandoned. • eirla IS piav Basket Bs>l. " Tbe iwo team* of Ocean Clly High ' School girls will play lu the prellmlo- ' ary basket ball gam* at tbe armory next Saturday evening. Tbls will be '. tbeir Bret appearance of tbe season, - and doubtless there will be a large i* crowd out to'*** them play. • Miss Maud M. Foulda Is sgalD In • charge of these teams: f Boss aephsisaek. Three email boys were reprimanded □ Tuesday eveulug by Police Maglslrete □ Barrows, wbo also suspended eenlfuce. 0 Tbe boys were accused of selling Ore to grass at Second etreet and Haven aveuu* Sunday afteruoou, the fire spreadlug to a number of telephone poles, « wblcb were thus damaged. *- ■ * ' »- Ks|e»«« He"d u, .nd Mrs T P. Motirebead speot J. a vary enjoyable day at the Atlantic City Golf Club Tuesday, [laying 86 -S holes. Mr. Moorebesd Is engineer In Xm of the new mlllloo dollar Hotel Meadowbrook. He returned early tbl* weak ' from a vleit to Phlladelpbta- ' | t , axel srrt.ns. " ELBE RON. Joseph A. Ward, Newark. idlewild. r K. P. Crawford aod wife. Gadeshi '• H B. Waldoo. HalMbory : W L. i- Hpeoci. Plooaootvill*; L. <>. Alien, ij New York. m stolen. •r" vjESPw' JSK'iiS; ■* J. B. Btokfced. _M. B Bartow, jtof
B , DID NOT AWARD ; GARBAGE CONTRACT Commissioners De&ire to Give 1 ■ This Important Subject Further Consideration. 1 1 The contract for removing tbe clty'e | . garbage during tbe year 1917 waa not | I awarded by (he Clly Commissioners , r *t their weekly meeting Tueeday. ( f The mayor asked tbe other members , g ofthe board as to tbelr pleasure cod- ( , cernlng action ou tbe award. j Director Campbell moved that tbe | 1 til uext Tuesday for further considers- ■ Hon and I lie motloji waa carried. | ii The mayor asked wbetber theie , . was anyooe lo Ibe room wbo desired , . lossy anytblug on Ibe garbage con. \ t Iran question Tbere waa no response. , Ordinance 84. providing for tbe ( f opening of Fifty. Ofib etreet, was e pa-sed on third sud final rradlug. It , » Published elsewhere iu this Issue of 1 On oiotlou of Director Adams, Clly j f Clerk Harry A. Morris waa Instructed , r" to advertise for bide for Ibe work as , t .""us. 'be ordinance I. effective. , i constable, was preseuted. It will be ( accepted end died when approved by j City Solicitor Boswell. f , Tbe report of Tex Collector Burleigh | od the sale of loia was read aod or- ( Resolutions were adopted to borrow ( B (2800 from tbe city's sinking fund, ( (.8000 from lb# Ocean City Title aod i s Tru" Company, also to returo (168.04 i y to Mrs. David T. Mitchell lo adjust- , „ land under contract No. 686. and to ' e return (139 23 for similar reasons to 0 tbe Peuusylvanla .Railroad Y. M. C. j . A., oo Ibe tame contract. In both | cases Collector Burleigh le to give him- ( self credit oo bis books between tbe | amounts of assessment and the sums | meutloned. , j Several bills were ordered paid. i At a special meeting of the City | ^ Commissioners Monday afternoon, Ibe i following bills were ordered paid: Louis C. Mel 'lay, Tbeodore C Stein- i metx aod Eroest W. Dyke. (1945.10; i 1 Miriam Hucbaoau. (1025- Tbls la In | t paiment of the cottage ou Ibe bay al t Fifleeuth street, bought by tbe city i B summer. | PREACHER ACCUSED 1 - I .oca I Han Cora lo Camden lo 1 Answer wlle'a Charae. Tbe Itev. Richard H. Goodeu, pastor of a local colored church, waa . takeo Into custody by Capt. Hlldretb Saturday afiernoon, charged w lib ooO- ( - support of bis wife. A Camden detective came lo this city wlih a warrant t sworn out by tbe prescher'a wife, r He waa released on (100 bell, fur- ' nlsbed before Police Magistrate Barrows, for hla appearance In Cemdeo . leal Tuesday morolog. I Tbe preacher aod hie wife have a ( s son, 22 years old, for whom tbe aci cueed eays he provided uolil tbe boy ' waa of age. It Is claimed that aom* ( i years ago the preacher w*« required r by tbe Court lo provide hie wife with (2.60 a week end that be has not con- J i lloued hlr payments. I • * • 1 HELD FOR COURT Pblladcipbla Tomb Cobleaeos ' Harry Morton, aged 17 ysart, of ' Philadelphia, cbsrgsd with sulertng ' Ibe home of Lieut. Tbao. V. Tewo- " send one Sunday afternoon a few p week* ago, and stealing (SO, several i piece* of Jewelry, etc., waa given a * bearlog before Police Justice Barrows * Tuesday morolog. Morton, wbo wee arrested by Polloemsn Sack, ou Monday, oonfeeeed his guilt, and waa oonamlued is the couuty Jail to await the action of the t court. Morton waa visiting ralatlvae bar* ■- at Ibe time of tbe robbery. * MAJOR SHIVERS HERB " Cue Memberi ot Ceaaeaar O mm ■ ■tereaaioc Talk. Major C. W. Shivers, of Woodbury, commaoder of tbe second battalion, of which Company G. iblaetty, le a part, waa at the company's armory Friday '' evening aud Inspected tbe boys. y Major Shiver# waa very much * pleased with the attendance and drill ot Ibe company. He gave the mem- * bera au Interesting talk at the aod of tbe drill " Major Shiver# I* e veteran of the Spanish American War, and Is the senior major lo Ibe Third Regiment. " Basket Ball Waver Hark. le Leon Breckley. one of the star B' players on the Ocean City Military lo Outre basket ball team, will b* out of Ibe game for some time. While prae1" tlclog In tbe armory Thursday evau- ' lug. be sprained bis IsftaukM aud also tore tbe IjcameoU. He la now around using a cane. He Is under tb# cat* of it Dr. John H. Wblllcar, Company G'a lc surgeon. M . — ID company 6 Galea le CaaMta. f' The Third Regiment, of which OoaeJ. paov G. of this clly, 1# * peit*wtu give e review In tb* armory at Uaadeo Friday nlgbt, December 16. lo honor of Gen Maou, tbe new chief of mUttte affairs Company G will have a spe ctol car ..n tbs 6 26 o'clock aloeUlc train. Tbe usual daoo* wilt be bald h. aflat tba wvlew. Tb# maey friend# of Dr. W. P. Haloes, of this eky. will bo gkf » D- bear that bla ooodltion In Improving. » He waa abl* to sMog Bfikk* oo Monday. D». Halam receaUy if
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CommisBioners Grant Request of Corporation to Do Work on Asbury Avenne. Tbe Clly Gee Light Company plans to Improve the gss service, as Is lodlcelsd by the followlug letter read at , the weekly meellog of tb* City Com- ' mlwloners: I Honorable Board of Commissioners, City— ' Hooorable Sirs:— Tbe Clly Gas Llgbt i i a body corporate of tbe i I State of New Jersey, and distributing i ' aod supplylug gaa throughout tb* i of Ocean City, bas on different ' occasions appealed to your honorable I ' for consent aud permission < Improve Ibe gas service lu certain I • portions of your city. Tbe oeed for I ' each year. The exteuslous aud ■ demanded, Ibe enlarge- i ' of malue, aud exlendlug of 1 mains throughout sparsely built-up | ■ requires our preseot system I to be In nrei-claea condition before 1 anything further can be done. i 1 Owing to ibe paving of Asbury ave- < l sue, In wblcb street Is Installed our main truuk line for the supplying of i city, our main baa beeo displaced, I thrown out of grade aud baa caused us I 1 during the past few yeara considerable 1 criticism and expense and 1 with tbe kind of service we ■ 1 would Ilk* to reader throughout tbe city. Effort baa beeo previously made for permtaaloD (o excavate In tbe street | 1 for tbe purpose of rectifying tbla dim , cully, but consent bas been withheld. , aod one of such vital Im- , portance lo a great number of your resident! tbat we are compelled to peI tltloo your hooorable board of com- , ■ miss loners again for permission to be- ' gin work that will restore our Hue# to i tbelr original good oooditiou. > Therefore, we at tbla time petition your honorable board of commissioner* ( i consent aod permission to excavate - Aebury avenue from a point be- > tween Eighth aod Niulb street* oorth > Fourtb etreet for tbe purpose of restorlng tbe coudltlou of tbe pipe lloe wblcb It Deceeaary for the good service : ' be rendered to tbe public lu tbla ■ ' northern section of Oceao City. Though tbla work will eDtall cod- ( - tklerable eipense to our company , we . : desire to make this further effort Id 1 i of oor pelroos lo tbla aectlon ' I aod trust we may aecure tbla consent < ' and permission from your honorable , Thanking you for your prompt attention In thla mailer, we are i Your* very truly, j Citt Gas Light Co.. H. C. Bchanze, I Treasurer. J Director Campbell remarked (o Mr. '■ ' Y' our letter says permlaalou I ' waa frequently asked for. Wbeo waa j that?" ' | Mr. Bcbaote said It waa about four yeara ago aod also ou other occasion* > Mayor Champion said Ibe oompauy < never made the request of tbe preseut j City Commlae loner*. I Mr. 8c ban re said tbat Ibe company thinks tbelr gaa pipe trouble le on Asbury avenue batweeu Ninth aud Blxtb streets. The company would ( 1 excavate tbe etreet to spots aod tunnel until tbe troable la located. The company would not trench tbs street all tbe way unlee* It was fouud absolutely The mayor eald that there le an ordinance providing for Ibe opeulDg of : tb* city's atresia, and he doe* do! see ' 1 why tbe compaoy shouldn't have permission to do aa asked If tbe ordl- , nance la complied with. I Mr. Bcbaon eald that tbe company ' " will guarantee tbat the street will be ' put baok lu as near it* original coudl1 Hon aa possible. ' Ou motion of Director Campbell, Ibe 1 matter was referred to Ibe street comm Us loner with power to act. The. company will be required to de- ' posit (25 sod give a surety bond lo tb* | sum of (600. CALLED TO REST ••jack" J ones' asffcfisas Eadi S After an Illness of four weeks, Jobo K. Jonas. Jr., son- of John R. Jones, ' haberdasher, died at tbe home of bl* parents at 8 65 o'clock ycaterday moro- ' lug He bed beeo a sufferer from tubercular menlngltU. No arraoge- ' ments for the funeral had been made ' op to noon yesterday. The boy was born In Rutledge, Delaware County, March 22. 1907. "Jack," aa lb* cblld waa popularly '' k do wu, bed ao exceedingly great number of friend#, especially amoug Ibe men of tb* town. Daily during * tb* past mouth the family were be- * salged with Inquiries concerning hU condition aod maoy were Ibe regret* when It waa understood tbat tbere r waa liule hope ot bU recovery. Mr. aod Mra Jooe* desire, through ' the Hxxtiskl, to returu their sincere s tbsoks to their sympathizing friends lu their heavy bereavement. I UNION 8BRVICES i, TSris Ucsl Ckerefces dalle la Tkaskssl vises MedinaThe Metbodlet, Presbyterian aud Baptist Churchas or thU city Joined lu >- tbauksglvlng services lo tbe First M '# E Church last evaolog. 1- Tb# Rev. J staph B. K tip, pastor of >f tbe church.' presided, en I ao able sod u appropriate sermon W is delivered by • tbe Rev. Charles H. B timer, pastor of lc tbs First Presbyterian Cuorcb. d Tb* members of tb* men's Bible dames of tb* cburcbss attended tb* servlem to a body. W Caatrador QaoW-Marrta Umaklog 1 ^SSZ'poawaaath etiast and CaatraS ■ avast. Ha bas aim eimijMH a
chdrcb quickly i raised $1052 t Methodist Congregation's Remarkable Response to Appeal of Pastor Knlp. • Tbe First M E. Church congrega- j • tlnu bad s financial rirld day last Run- ; I day brief sermon, lite pastor, the Hev.J.. , B. Kulp. announced tbat tbe time bad come for the aooual collection for! coal, for a half year's Interest oo tbe j t church mortgage aud for some other i ; Iu all, be eald. (900 waa i needed. N l R W. Edwards, »il ii a corps of *eci charge. It w as Just 11 45 o'clock when j i the work begau. and at 1285 o'clock j r (1052 had been pledged or paid In ca*b • tbls being (152 more tbau bad been I I asked for. Tlte pledges had been made fur (50 (25. (10. (6. (2 and (I r Tbere were fully eighty live-dollar > pledge* aod al least twelve tweiilyi five dollar pledge*. • Meu, families (a* famllle*!. women! and children Joined Joyously lu the: eflort. Tberewa.no evidence of un«eeaily | r rivalry, but plenty loabow an abound . spirit of real Qtltgloua giving, with i toy ally lo the church. • Die pastor aod cburch official* j I staled over the re-ult. obtained . • a* well ibey might ' The Ocean City Democratic Club quarter* In Ibe Hanu Hulldlug Thurs- j r offi.-er*: President. • Wardell Hlgtiee; ' vice prretdetil*. John N Johnson and r John 11 Christian; secretary. Edmund ' A Bourgeois: treasurer. City Commls ' Blotter William H. Campbell. REPORT OF THE CONDITION ' OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. I of OCEAN CITY, N. J. st tb. eioas ot business.. November 17. 191& | wu^sMdbonaiT*^' ^ Cities uaYoeii.. ' SO^lbel ( urardrast*^ ^ ^ at ' oaSh'on^and*1*' lajhw I <:b*eka aod cwsb ll*m . Mflb.M Capital stock patd\D!UTIEH 11002100.00 Cnlfir^ded'pronu tn«i. Itsinsbd' depolnul dtp0" l' KtinrAO t'erttnsd cheeks. checks outstaDdlDZ 1.082.40 j Uu. to |jn.ks. etc.^^^ ^ sujkie 1 BoDdsouUlaadlnz. ^ none Hawir, prwudsul. and Charles Mni severally duly sworo. each I^JA'RUIOS £H^fhWEU.!Tr««urer. twenty: If bib day of Noeerober, A. II PUB. I a. cuai la kubInouN, I Notary Public. I CI. A YTON IIAINBB BRICK, LKBIJK B LUULAat" ' ! »?§ Allen Coison,M.D.liff's: t Ii6 Wesley Avenue ' Ocean City New Jersey jj_B.II 6#^ ^ : DR. W. P. 41AINES , COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCCAM CITY. N. J. OSKICK HOUB8: |lloj|hlS!" loth Phone. Florence Brick Haines Cor. bth and Wkjenv aye MCCHANO-THCRARIBT I MNw***«*^Mwed''b KoremeuU I Moot, by an Intmaat g[KRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. ■07 WESLEY AVE. ' OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY g JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. • Eighth sod Central avenue | Ocean City New Jersey ; JJR. G. D. NOELING j Osteopathic Physician t Hanu Building, Eighth street a Opposite Proosy Ivaula R. B. Depot OCBAK CITY. N. J. Every Tuesday, I buraday aod aaiiMai Bell Pbooe, SM-W Philadelphia Office, 1107 Cbestuut 81. d QR. CHARLES B. RIDER U • ►. Dentist" 809 Central Avenue >r et'CAI CITY. B. J. d BeU IU >f Fairchild Starr Dentist '• c-eoSSTLTSlw.™.-I* OCKAN CITT. K. J. Will be la hie oBre 00 ■ODday. Wedoeaday. Thursday and Saturday ,1 Booth Phoxb Night Bill Haghcs' Cotral Phinucy Bth and Wesley Ave. Ocean Coy, M.j. as Pbooe 246 W '• raaesjeai sstoss W*4Wtvwft*a i '
* Jones' Men's Shop / MtMWKi Asbury Ave., Ocean Clip. re. J. Rail Suits and Overcoats are now here - $15, $18 and $20 '• MATS, CAPS, SWEATI2RB • J O IN E S H A S I T j mcallister's a Dry Goods Business For Sale 1 : Having decided to discontinue business in Ocean City, I offer my stock r an(L fixtures for sale in bulk. , | In the meantime I am gradually selling out my # ' stock at last year's prices and below. f Big Bargains in Winter Underwear, Sweaters, Blankets, Dress Goods, etc. s. s. McAllister Ocean City :: New Jersey Real Estate For Sale ' Bid BARGAINS 1 Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished I Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the I- time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to ~ » Alonzo Cotton 619 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 yon at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean froDt properties. Choice cottage* for sale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement — tbs choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., o _ Ocean City, N. J. 0 ■ • KOKTaAOMS INSUBANCM 1 THORN & BOYLE 0 REAL ESTATE h mo a riser* araaar (aarr ro roar Of*ic«) • OS* Amur* araaar loom, ooaea Avmmum) OOKAN OITY. M. J. ^John Marts Lumber Co. ® Sixth Street and Haven Avenue n OCEAN CITY. N. J. s Lumber Millwork, Mouldings. Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Saab Weights, jj ate. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. '
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