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Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 181: We shall I* K'»fl «" receive Item- ..f| flews and communications of interest |o this community and our readers . •very" here. All communications should lie accompanied Willi the full uauie and address of the writer, not necessarilv (odd faitb. 1 dots. " i Hurler Sunday will fall on April S. Cottage, are renting already for the ' coining summer reason. Don't forget that there will he a ipn'ial election here next Tuc-day. ' .George H. Datrclieg. of Soul b Ocean i Illation and a big "feed" In their lodge 1 'I'lie l'rogre-«lve League lr pre par ' ruioker In March. 1 C. Doughty lr niaklng Improve- 1 oieutr to hlr .tore on llie lloar.lwalk " at Kiglith street al a cort of fcUki liiwla E. Smith rang a pretty solo. , "X-io-e. fore to Thee." In .Hie Fir.i , Prtrbylerlau Church la-t Suud.y ( evening , aflalr. will be held lu the a-.-oibly < Plug. TheQueeu H>llier Society members Social" In the mclal room- of llie First I M. K. Church Saturday eveuiug ■ « March 17. t ~ The Methodist boyrea-lly d. fealol 1 Ihe basket ball team of the Allauiic - Wty V. M. C. A. liitermedialer al ' I'oitapany U'e arinory Saturday even- 1 Ing, 22 to 18. personals. 1 W. J. Curtis, bf Philadelphia, Was in town Thursday. " Washington VauGilder. of Peters- J burg, war a visitor li re Friday. F. A PuHluger and wife, of Phlla- i delphla, were here a few day. ago. i J. M Rowland aud family, of Philadelphia. were lu town a Tew days ago. W_J. Morris, of Philadelphia, regIrtered at the Klberuu a few days ago. 1 Mrs. William F. Shrlver_of Philadelphia, was a visitor here duriug Ihe week. Capt V. 8. Robinson and wife, of ] this city, have returned from a visit to ( Trenton. Frank West, of Mlllvllle, vlnied bis , son, Walter R. West, and wife, of this city, Sunday. . William Fraucis Smith, wife and i daughter, of Philadelphia. were < auaoug the visitors here Friday. I The Rev. l'euulugluu Corson, of I Lambertvllle, visited his son. Dr. Allen Corson, In this city Tuesday. 1 Profs. Heas aud Dietrich, of ihe At- 1 laD tic City High School, visited Prof. 1 W. J. Petty, of this city, Suuday. 1 Clsytoii Haloes Brick and wife, of | this city, relumed Saturday evening from a few days' vialtto ^Philadelphia. Miss Mabel C. LaBarre, of this city, , who has befu spending some time lu California, Is now at Yokohama, Japan. ■ I The Rev. Dr. John B. Haines, of i Centenary M. E. Church. Camden, was warmly greeted by tnauy friends here Tuesday. Mrs. J. M. Rosenbaum spent Tuesday with friends In Atlantic City and ' in the evening attended a uieellugof the Creseudo Club. Jobu H. McClatchy. of Philadelphia. 1 a summer resident. came duwu lu Ills aulomoblle a few dayr ago aud registered all be I die wild. Harvey Y. Lake, of ibis city, has returned from Ptuehurst, where he went- In the Interest of Ihe proposed ' new hotel In this city. Mrs, Frambes J. Smith, formerly , Miss Vanaman, of this cfiy, has I fen seriously III .at ber home at Mdple Shade for several days. Mrs. Clyde Raker and eob. ofifolcroft, spenl several days duriug the week wlib'Mra. HaHrk parents, Geo \\ . Ernst aud wife, of Ibis city. Alien Corsou, Jr., aon of Dr. Allen Coraon, Who has been seriously ill at Priuceton, where he was visiting with his mother, Is rapidly recovering. Dr. J. William Hughes and family, of AUaotsc city, visited the former's father, William R. Hughes, of Hughes' Cautral Pharmacy, this city. Suuday. Jamee M. Hertzler aud wife, of Hrldgelou, formerly of this city, returned borne Monday after apeudlng the week-end here, where they have many friends Mrs. Youngs Corson, of this city, left Thursday for Florida aud expects to remain In the South several weeks. She was aeoompiuled by Mr. aud Mrs. R. Curtis Roblusou. Mrs. Mott Sbafer, of Philadelphia, formerly Mies Esther Brown, of this city, returned borne Sunday after epeudlug a we-k at the home of Claytou Haluvs Brick aud wife. FAVOR BOND ISSDE Media*. At a public meeting lu the Progresalve League rooms last night. a vole Was taken on the proposed bond laThere ware about 90 persona present Of these 54 voted In favor.; nj out arose when those opposed The family of Mrs. BeoJ H. Mar Shall desire to tbsak all frleod. for thew kind o em during their recent bereaves eat. and take this means of do »■« m.

1 FISHING CLUB HAS TEN NEW MEMBERS ' iProf. William Meehaa and N. j B. Kclley Elected to the Honorary Roll. , The Ocean City Fishing Club ha- 1 ( circled leu new member-, bringing llie . Ill addition til llie life and honorary . The new m<uiber- of llie cldli are Harry c. Adam-, tieorge Blair. Jr. , H. Evans. Chas: Mutb aud E O. eul of llie Fsirui uut Park Aquarium. 1 Philadelphia Bureau of Commerce. of a/l kind., gave an lulrre-tiiig talk 1 i the ruur-e of Jn> address he settled ' , of llie croaker family Of llie ll-li 1 and wrakll-ii are all of the croaker 1 family. feeling unusually happy. Harry : had claimed that Hie black drum I- a 1 il-li. Peler F. Wright, who. 1 ba— III III- life, declared Hill the black drum I- not a game lisli prof Meelian gave llie decl-lon lu favor of Mr.' 1 Marler. the argument- wa- started alter . President Frank 11. Stewart had a talk ou his Intimate know I- • edge of Uali. * There wa- a highly Interesting de too. net w ecu Dr Bu.brod W . Jaiue- and W. W Tyer«. -ecre ary of ' Had ever been a Hying H-ll. soon pay -a visit to Prof Median al ' the Fairinouut Park A.|uarlum. Among the visitors^ at the club pier J. Cook. Geo. Rurkhardt. Heury H < Marler. Jr . O-car H. Bleg, J. A. Perklus and Ed. Clayville. Tlie next meeting of the club will • ■ not be until the second ' Friday eveuHAS NEW MEMBERS , ; There »a. a gratifying Increase In . r of Ihe Woman Suffrage Le4gue of I ' Ihe home of Mr- Frank E j hamplou. Ten new number- were elected by I ' There was a discussion ou the proposed city bond Issue of fas 000. and ; I the league vuled unanimously lu favor i ' •>' It- Several shaker, expressed them -elves emphatically for the pro- , posed enlargement of Ihe mu-lc pa- . vilion. and particular reference was made In the work of Ibe ladies' auxii- < lary of llie Philadelphia Orchestra i aud the good It la doing for Oceau ' City. ' suffrage w ere given, aud there w as a : talk ou the comparatively new State men of their dower rigbls. 1 Because of the entertainment In the high school next Monday evening, the league will meet at 8 o'clock thai f afternoon at the home of Mrs Gran- , vlllc H Steeluiau ou Asbury avenue. rare entertainment I be Cslvrn b > llpsorl li Uragnr "The Epworlb League euterlalumeDt , tomorrow eveuiug will be a novel * affair There will be several tableaux. . representing Colonial; Indian aud war . and choruses. This will be followed , by a social time, duriug whlcli Ice I .cream, cake and coffer w ill be served. TheaHmlr will be held lu the basemerit of the Methodist Church. Tickets, ' 25 cents. Including refreshments. 1 ' Granville H. Steelman, president of ' the league, luvltes everybody— youug end old. fat and slim, married aud • single, to alleud. and a-surg* them of * a very pleasant time. commissioners meet 1 *tw Hvriu ol OsiKislwOrdoM 5 lo br errpsrso. ' At the weekly meeting of Ibe City • Commissioners, City Clerk Morris aud ■ 8 llcllor Boswell ace lustrucied to ' piepare aud have printed a new f,.rtn • of ijuit-clann deed. A quit-claim deed was granted on r lots 381 and 895, Section C, lo Ihe - owner, Gulseppl Heglue, of Ibis city. ; Several bills were urdered paid. Alssio Cotton w Hauler. Alonzo Cotlou, the hustling real es- ' tale operator, sold a furnished cottage * ou Fifth street, opposite the camp ' grounds, on KAbiuary 6. aud collected the balance of the purcha-e-price, full amount lu cash, ou February 16. The '• deed was pas-ed ou that date' and " Hual setllemenl made with satisfaction r to the buyer and seller. Mr. Cotton lf says he makes a s|«cialty of real estate cash sales. The Parkslde team, of Camden, will a play Ibe local basket ball Ave al Com-paoy-O's armory Saturday eveuiug It is a member of the Camden CHy ,e League, a bleh It leads. This promlaes to be a great game. Don't mlsc It. Olrla IS risr asskn Ball1 i The girls' basket ball Ave of lb* Ocean City «lgb School will play Ibe Plrasautvllle girls' team lu Ibe preliminary at Com pauy G's armory next Saturday eveuiug. starting at , 7 15 o'clock Doo't mi— this game. * Legal papers of all descriptions, lo--ludiug wills, are carefully drawa by » K. Curtis Roblusou at bis office. Tit Asbury avenue. Ocean CUy, N J Me.

TO SELL PENCIALS ■ FOR NEW CHURCH Philadelphian Sbows Interest in Work of the Local Baptist Congregation. F T. Jennings, the Philadelphia chased a collage on Wesley avenue. He complimented (lie local' folks , He announced Ihe gift totliecbll- , dreu of a gro— of good |>eiicll- bearing "■ 'for live cents apiece for the benefit of , the building fund. Mr. Jennings I. a recognized royal booster. \ E. F. ARTHURS DEAD r Word wa- received at the olllce- of I Ma-sey A Edward- that E F. Arthur., drnly of heart disease at Ills home In Baltimore Thursday night. Mr. Arthur- wa- a prominent llalllr more lawyer and had been spending I last year lie built a handsome concrete I California bungalow a t Thirteenth Mr. Arthur- wa. Iilgbly esteemed He was twice married and leave- a BOND ISSUE QUESTION ■ are walking, and talking, and old i be beard quite a distance. Did r toward a bra«s band? I have. It ; hardly seem- just to the piers. . -movies" and bu-lries. people along r the walk to build a larger place and seat the people free, aud thus draw . patronage from them. Take It on I your-elf^-aiid then think of others. | pavilion. Yourmboey and mine Is a. . free a- water to those qi office, who do . not have to earn It. and it s borrow. . other. Let's have a change am} stop i Hon that ask. for It, when they should be self-supporting. , PROPERTY OWNER. 5 Editor the Sentinel:— The writer, , as a taxpayer, is naturally interested lo the expenditure of the public [ bonds loeu large Ibe music room, the . uecesslly of which Is uot apparent. Tlie present, room, despite Its coal. Is ad mil led lo tie unsatisfactory In many respects, but It could lie made more •serviceable for much less tilau H.* pro- . posed Improvement. There can be no criticism of Ibe quality of Ihe music furnished last summer as compared with previous years, bul there cau be no doubt as to ' the Insuitabllliy of an orchestra, no ^ with a bra— bind of equal ability for outdoor concerts, 'especially under ' conditions prevailing here, where there Is-o much noise from the traffic ou the Boardwalk and roarlug of the ' surf. m>l lo mention the competition f(<>m Hie mu-lciaus In the dauclDg es- ' ' The wrller Is qulle willing to accord the Philadelphia Urcbestra Its well merited reputation a. probably Ibe best mu-lcal organization In this part been ibe best that ever came to Ocean tlty.but the Philadelphia Orchestra > has no m-iuopoly of good music, nor has Oceau City auy monon dy of the f Philadelphia Orchestra, b-ciuse other 1 resorts have had aud will Have next 0 season concerts' by other fragments of 1 this organization, so Ocean City can uot expect It to be much of an attrace The writer was much amu-ed. uot to say amazed, at tlie assurance or Ihe ignorance displayed by your correspondent lu last seek s Sentinel Id proposing a scheme of season tickets or paid admission, reserving half of the ' seats for that purpose aud very llber-

J ally grautlng use of those remaining to the dear people, who have already paid for the building end two thirds of ® the cost of the music. A building like this, erected with public mouey, must D be free end open for the use of the pub0 lie, aud it would be Illegal lo charge an admlaaipD fee. no mailer If It Is to help meet the cost of the music; end again, we pey for advertising free cou- , .. certs to attract more people. Now It Is proposed to make them pay for ' The Ladles' Auxiliary committee n had better make some arrangement of that sort with the managemeut of Fogg's Pier, who ceftalnly would be glad to furnish a good orchestra In a Jt proper audiiorlum, under good man- i a( agemeot. If aaaured of eufflclaot eup- ^ port by the select, aud let us commMi ry folks enjoy a good braas band at do al cost In present room. With a roof over outside seats and a slight remudallug j of the ocean sod. which would ba In- ample for years lo come, and all the 1 by city should reasonably be expected to i 144 furnish. le. AaoflU TUMTffi

sattMUmi.' a- = BIBLE CLASS BANQUET, i WAS BRILLIANT SUCCESS — — \

" More Than 200 People Attended Presbyterian Men's j Annual Social Event. [ ; The annual banquet of tlie Men's I sncla'l'ro'm- ,',f" Hw'clmr'cb ' . ue-d"' 1 1 . 1 evening wa- fully up lo the Illicit standard of other year- aud was mostly fully euj .'yed by Hie 225 par- 1 1 ttcipau't-, who Included Ihe women j I Ihe banquel. which appealcrl lo all. 1 . having been disposed of. t ifkg^. r. 1 — r opened Willi a pretty selection by the ° mandulln club, whose member- com prise Ml— eq Laura B E-llow and - Minerva Adams. A M Satlerlee and r Wm. Fitzgerald Ml- Louisa T. t'or-ori sang Keep ' such a lilt that she Had lo respond wa- e-pecially so on this orca-ion Her , - former Judge Kudlcoll. Mo.tly irjj wa« another pronounced Int. and -he ' Opera" by Elmer E ltaiick. Roy Dsr- ' . orously applauded; Wm. Cooke gave ■ am- -aug a -ol.. This lad lis- a reI niarkably Hue voice ■* Brief addre— es were made by Setiat tor Lewis T Stevens, of l'a|ie May; . the Rev. J. H Kulp, pa-tor of the ! First M. E. Church, and Charles F. r Xabb. president of the class. Senator 1 Stevens told liow the tide I- turning against llie rum traffic In Ihe Slale I Mr Bohuer ex pre— ed regret lliat 1 Mr. Lewis, of Hie Baptist Church, Bohuer aud Mr. Xabb. Mr Bohuer thanked Capt. Breck- ' milteea, for the work of himself end , The committees were: Speakers— ■ t Mr. Bohuer. J. P Fox and Mark Lake 1 Harry Young" E. E. Rauck au" Wm. 1 i Kefreshments— David C re-well N !' , Collins. Frank Piatt, L L. Wallace t •°dC K X'b- , select club house i ^ w.ec The members of the house commit ; tee ol the Five W" Uub, of Pniladrl » Chairman: Ray Nolan and Claude :> Kalmey. paid Ocean City their Hrsi visit of the sea-ou on S?MayThe o eject of this visit was to selecl J The members were bnterimlned by I Ing to Atlantic fity, where they were Ibe guests of Dr K Wiltruoui, they returned to Philadelphia. ' t The cnmmlltee was accompanied by several members of ibe club, among - whom were: "Dick" Harlman. J J . Rlukenbacu. "Rob" Daus. William Wlltmaler. Leonard Garrelsou, Roy c Maban and John C. Wlutera ^ had good year Innul Meeting ol fleasliore H v and l. AnoclHIIon. r Tlie stockliolders ol Hie Seashore . | Building aud Loan ' Association held Ing aud re-elected the following di- ' . C. Read, Cbarles H Sboemakrr. H. ^ B. Swau. Joseph 1 Scull aud Johu It o R. Curtis Rnblnsoo, J. Reeves Hll0 drelh aud J. Edward Voss were electj ed auditors for oue year each. The directors elected these officers: r President, Charles H Shoemaker; vice ' presldeut. Prof J. M. Stevens; secte e tary, Charles It. Slilwell; treasurer, c Lewis E. Smith; solicitor, Furmau B r The aaaoclatlon had an uuusually 1 good year, aud Is Id Hue condition 1- Mouy ,»liaras of Ihe new series of stock \ picture presented t W. C. t. t'.'s Girt 10 wealrr A venae n A framed crayon of Frances Wlllard a was presented to the Wesley avenue , public school yesterday afteruoou by ' the Ocean City W. C. T. U. ' The preseutatloo was made by Mia. r 8. B. Swan, and Ibe picture wea ac;t crpted by Miss Cheyney. the principal. . Other Intereetlug exercises were ou the program. Coal Coal ° We Have It (to burn; n C. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. >r Twelfth aud Weat Avenue

MARSHALL LAID TO REST Resident of Tnckahoc Died at Home of Daughter in This City. . I pa-tor. the Rev. Mr Reeve-, of Tucks , I a-i-ted by the Revs. J B Kulp, Lf Ibe Ff-t M. E Church, this city, and Dr. J. It Haines, of .Camden. I liealt Ii for a number of years. Mr. sort I Ml- Mar-ball came lu Hi- home of ' Reside ber luisbaud . -he leaves two | daughters. Mr-. E. A«-C..r«uu and j Mr- Feudall Smith. She was a -laUi'j in-law of Dr. Randolph Marshall, of "j Tuckahoe.aud Ellis H Marshall, ol ! Melrose. Mr- Marshall's rallier unexpected ' deattto- mourned by a large circle ol MARK LAKE U ndertaker and Embalmet C. I LAKE ..real estate agent.. Low for sais. Collage* rot root. . if:'§ Allen Corson, M. D.ii?:' 816 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey DR. w. p. haines cor. ninth 1ND wesley ave. ocean city. n. j. ■ Florence Brick Haines 1 Con. otm and WObley ave 1 mcchano-thcrapist « Mrdlr^I,u loJclli.Ujmnlur. IJpur. by appointment ^KRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey b-0 p. m. . JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. ' Eighth and Central avenue ! Oceau City New Jersey d»- G. D. NOELING Osteopathic Physician 4 Rauu Build tug, Etglilb street ; Opposite Pennsylvania il r. Depot * Ocean city. N. J. Every Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday Bsll Phone, ICS- w f Phllndelphln Office. 1107 Chestuut St. DR. CHARLES B. RIDER Dentint — 809 Central Avenue | lH I.il CITY, g. j. i — ■ — — ; DR G. Fairchild Starr | Dentist Second Floor COT. Eight Ii HL and Wesley Ave. ^ OCEAN CTIY. N. J. - j I Booth Phones Nioiit Bell Hughes' Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, n.j ] '• Phoue 245-W j j!

j two "Below-Cost" Properties Sold Last Week Here's another one. We doubt If it will be on the market for a week. i Cottage — Built by owner for a home, under his own supervision (a builder himself), near the ocean, neighborhood of Thirteenth street Four bedrooms, 2 maids' p>oms, hot water heat, completely furnished, papered throughout ; combina1 tion coal and gas range, hot water heater in basement, ' stationary tubs, awnings, large verandas; good, gen-erous-size lot 1 The house is 4 years old. Represents a cost to the > owner of $6000 00. The reply to your inquiry gives yon the reason why. $4250 can buy it RALPH L. CHESTER >| Real Estate — >< 420 Eighth Street

" • CTvOTHIXG J 1 3.50. $15.00, $16.50. $15.00, $20.00 ' VOIR SATISFACTION IS OIK ht'CCKHN Jones' Alen's Sliop Koj-oli Awliurv Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. McAllister's Dry Goods Store CiOING OUT OF BUSINESS Big Bargains! \\\- h.i\e a lot of odds and

WAISTS tJ,..,Usruii.lV«5

RAINCOATS

J S. S. MCALLISTER, OCEAN CITY, N. J. j Real Estate For Sale BIG BARGAINS f Collages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished . Some estates in my hands must !«e sold at sacrifice prfccs. This is the : time of vcar to buy Cottages and tits at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton i 'OI9 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiUug for two weekn to knoir If you csd get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains in Bay aud Oceau front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— the choice o) , Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. - uorrrsssES wsUMIVCf THORN <& BOYLE REAL ESTATE • 24 e/osrs trmr (Con. Oc»«» Avaaval OCCAM Of TY: M. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Mill work. Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.

^Painters Paint,

l££ GOOD PAINTING . ~7*" i JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. 1 painting and decorating

I The Young Man 1 who aspires some day to go into business for himself cannot afford to overlook the advantages of an Interest Account with the First National Bank. It installs the principle of * system into his management of ' j money matters ; it provides a i systematic method of accumulating the necessary capital ; it gives him the prestige of an affiliation with a strong bankR ing institution. First National Bank ' OCEAN CITY, N. J. I I Announcement Owing to our inability to secure necessary equipinenL we wish to notify our patrons that we will ' be unable to open our up-town office at 837 -// Asbury Avenue before February fifth. City Gat Light Company 1*li9VT ^AT^POW^LUS | PRY GOODS. NOTIONS AMP Mill's WEAR «TORE f Wc take than opportunity of thanking our friends sod cuuinm loa their # very ITieral patronage during the put year. Also to annoancY that we A have enlarged oar ware- With a larger Mock and increased facilities, we 5 are better able to serve yon then ever before. V POWELL'S—The Reliable Store X ■21 aseunv avenue 1; M8M98M8888MM88WIW4

hotel* ud cnrrioxa Scotch Hall ^hamtobiun "" Hr'mS s^"' *• B' "2»~T the imperial IOIS CESTRAL^AVK., OCEAN CITY. N Mrs. C. OETZEL. the kathlu Now o|>en for Ihe season wyoming 7X4 IICT.lt AVCICE Or.au I lly. N. J. a. p. niuu hotel atglen One of tba most centrally located hotels ia 1 iccon City. The aim baa alwayi been to make this bouse se lect and homeUka, and ita largs ami amared patronage provee hi raoccaa. For terms and particulars address , a. c. sorr. Prep. new hotel elberon EIGHTH AN1> CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Nay lor and Hayre, Froprtatreaaea the hewungs W'eal Pbrladelpnia, Pa nd for l^alel^and^Ratee^ pro[^ THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL TEAR Terraoe Ocean City, tl. J. Between Elrblh and Ninth Hlrceta MRR.J. K.MQBR180N Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. bet. Seventh and Eighth aU Ocean City, N. J. BR0WK A MAi'KUN. Otis M- Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Llceoaed by the State. -> -sEIGHTH STREET, OFF. P O. OCEAN CITY N. J. We Are Distributor* far the steteiimi miMiiiic la Ocean City. Sea Isle City and VldnUy Wm. H. Powell Oeneral Contractor Grading and Street Bonding Thirty-fourth at. and Weet ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Ptm, MI.W The Pontiere BOOT 5 SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAimtlG NEATLY DONE 9lt-*l« Aaherv Ave.. Oceaa CHv N. J. Watcb and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 1307 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City OPEN ALL YEAR john e. townsend Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Avu. Ocean City New Jersey Mortgages We are at all times prepared to place or pur- - chase first mortgages on improved Oceau City Real Estate, sad invite correspondence with such JOS. i. scull 787 Aabury.Avonuo Ocsan City NawJaraay Fire Alalw Singula. 14— Sixth and Plaaaara a van bo. 17— Eleventh and Bur avaaaa. 18 — Fourteenth sod Plaaaara avu. 85 Savauth and Waar avuana. ■ 42— Ssoood sod Aabury avaaaa . 48 — Fourth and Aabury avaaaa. P 45 — Eighth and Asbury ran. L 4«— Taoth and Asbury avaaaa. F 48— Thlitaaoth and Aabaiy avaaaa. P 49— Stxtaanth sad Aabaiy avaaaa. L 51— Soft h and Oaatial avaeaa. f 54— Sixth and Chattel avaaaa. P 57— Ktavaath and Chattel awa L •7-Twatfth and Wetayy iNHa