Ocearraty Sentinel THURSDAY MAY IT, 181J We Khali be glad to receive Item- of lo this community and our reader*! .everywhere. coin pan le>l wiih the full name and J add rem of. the writer, not necemarilv J for publication, hut ana guarantee of , I g.K>l faith. DOTS i Villagers are arriving for the eeaVonI More like the real kind of weather. We may yet. have summer. Don't l»e diecouraged. 'Method let. Men 'a Hible ITbks ban. ; <|iiej th la evening. The auction eale of the Wrlgglne , ; More good- wan rei-urned Tuesday. taw. i .• "Many Ocean C'lty people will attend I he circus in Atlantic 'City, next ; Saturday. Swan A Trout are building a garage 1
Senator Steven- and former A-«em-lilyman Mark Lake have been elected honorary members of the Ocean City Flailing Club. There was a good-sized audience in High School Thursday evening to hear the dlacuaalon on fanning. Fat boiling over In the kitchen rauaed Chief Wateon and J-Treriian to the lllacayne Hotel Friday evening So damage. Three email boys pulled the tire alarm box at Tenth at reel and Anbury . avenue Friday evening, and the entire children were playing and did not know the commotion they would cause by their act. PERSONALS. It. F. Allen, of Moore, waa a vleltor here a few daye ago tleorge F. Itauer, of Philadelphia. .Mlae Kettle Guff. of Philadelphia, wae a visitor here Sunday. Hernfcrd Ituckdeecbel, of Went Philadelphia, wae lu lowu Sunday. Former Judge Ingeraoll. of Atlantic D. K. Hileee and daughter, of Philadelphia, were lu town Saturday. Molt Hliafer and wire, of Philadelphia, were, vteilora here Sunday. Mra. Frank Moore, of Philadelphia, wae a recent gueal of the Klberun. Fleher Dalrymple. of Philadelphia, wae'lu town Saturday and Sunday."
tleorge M. Mlllepaugh, of Phlladelplila, wae in town during the week. W. H. Heaver and wife, of Over- ^ brook, were lu town a few daye ago. Clarence fv Freeman and family, of m Hubert r. Foulk. of Philadelphia, p Commodore. Churchill Hungerford. n or Philadelphia, wae a vlettor Sunday. *| John F7. Phillips, of Overbruok, wae e. a gtieet of the Atgleu during the week. Thomaa J. Saurman and family, of ti Mieire, Pa., were in towu during the v .Week. S Samuel T. Uelltou and family, of Philadelphia, were 111 town a few daye u Dr. aud Mie. C. K Baughan, of c Philadelphia, were In town durlug Hie week. r Iter neon F: Moree and wife, of ■ Philadelphia, were vleilore here thla 1 ~ Clarence Bru»li and wife, of tier- " manlowu, were vtellore here tins '< week. c Johif Brlgge, or Pblladelplifa. a .property owner here, wae a vie.ltor I1 Sunday. " . Hubert B. Vollum. of Philadelphia, ha» opeued hie collage, 1M0 Central aveuue Mlw Bradley, of Ihe high echool '' faculty, apeut Ihe week-eud lu Philadelphia. S S. McAllister, of Philadelphia,. ^ waa a visitor here the latter pari of laid week. ' Kaymond Clifford, of tblafclly, has accepted a poeillou with the City Uas Company. Mra. John Donnelly, ol Philadelphia. S a, .ending a few- daye In her , cottage here. ( J. Frederick Martin aud wife, of j Philadelphia, were among the week's vteilora here. W. <1. McDowell. oT Narberth. la at , hie cottage, 1S04 Aabury avenue, for . L. O. Brangan, who la employed lu , Paniabom, vlelltd Ilia family lu thla d city Monday. , Vice Commodore aud Mra. W. D. Konaall, of Philadelphia, were visitors ,. here Sunday. . Cralg_ Matbewaon and wife, of Phil- o adelphia, have beeu spending a lewdays" lo tbta city. r H. C. Freeman and. wire, of-Pblia- < del) bla. have opeued their Boardwalk ( "lore for the eeaeou. Alice lhu'kuiau and family, of Phil- , adelphlaitMe occupylug their cottage. , Isaac C. . Yoeum. of Swarthmore. waa a elsltor here Ihla week aiid regie , lered at the Blacayoe. i K. P. Hand baa moved hie feuijly'hi | this city after spending the winter oionlbe at Sea Isle City. Frauk Place, of Provldeuce. H I.. Is the guest of bla pareula, D. L Place and wife, collage*! here. Mrs. Khtabeth McKee. of Philadelphia has opeoed her cottage, lOl Asbury avenue, for the season. . Mrs. Thro. V. Townseud. who recently underwent an uperatlotr lor . appendlcllla lo the Jefferson Hospital. Philadelphia- la doing well and will 1
I- to. Hie loopllal by Dr. W. P. Ilalne*. I tier physician. 1 r John \>". Frarlcr, Jr., and John W. ■ F'razier, 3d, of Phllad.lpi.la; cottager-, - r Harry Toad, and wife, of Phlladel- 1 0 phis, -pent Sunday with Dr J. Thorn- " ley Hughe- and wife, of this city. 1 1 Mrs. H. M. Bassett and daughter, of ^ , Brldgeton. have opened their cottage. , 8311 Wesley avenue, for tbi season. s .Waller Devehn and family, of Phil- t adelphia, are -peudipg a few days lu f their cottage, 18^4. Central aveuue. - Alex. Colville, Jr., and family, of « e Philadelphia, summer residents, were r e guest* ol the Kalhlu during the week. t I just back from Florida, have opened ' their Oceau avenue cottage for the sea- 1 Louis T. Pelzoldl and family, of ' ' tage, IKM Central avenue, for the aea- v • 1 Mra. Katharine Hbiliday and children. of Hi la cily. have relurned from , a two weeks' visit to Delaware Water Miss Helen M l-owry, stenographer , III H F. Stanton's onh-es. speutSatur- ( - day aud Sunday at her home In Cllen- ( -ide. . Mr». D P. Fry, of Philadelphia, v ow ner of the Traynmre lu this city. week. The Rev. F. A DeMaris. auperln- 1 leudeut of the Camden District, spent 1 several days here theJatler part of last
MSs Herttia Diefenbeck and Mrs. ' F:. Hobluson, of West Oolliiigswood, s|fnt a few 4ay- here during Hie ^ F: A. Cor-on and wife, of this city, and FT. V. Corson and w ife, of Marmora. speut the week-end at Kotal Pi. , Mayor Fllll* aud family, of Camden, a have opened their cottage on First t street, near the ocean front, for Hie I W. W. Tyers. of Philadelphia, sec re- 1 of the Ocean t'lly. Fishing Club, 1 was In town Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. Tyers. David Je-ter. a prominent business man and , politician of Camden, will ' again spend the summer season lu ' City. tleorge Hotter aud wile, of Phlladel- ( apartment- at Flleveulbwtreet and As- ] avenue. . i Dr. J. William Hughes and family, > of Atlantic CHy, visited the fprmer's William K. Hughes, lu -this , city. Sunday. , Mrs. Dorr aud child, of Phlladel- ■ plila, have been visiting Mrs. Dorr's mother, Mra. Guard, of "this city, for Mrs. F'auple C. Wilsou, who has I been -lending several mouths in Calihas opened her -cottage, 1628 Wesley avenue. Mr*. F'rauk K. Llpplncott and son. I William, of Ihia city, returned Monday from a few weeks' > lull to h-r pareula at Med ford | ClareucrSelgel and wife and FZugeue I Kalin aod wife, of Philadelphia. a|enl I Sunday here as guests of Fergus Mc- I Cuskeraud wife. Horace L Baker, of the Battleship Norm Carolina, Is spending a few > with hts parents at Ihe Oceanic ' lu this city. I Miss Marian Strdem. who Is employed lu Philadelphia, spent Sunday i at the cottage of her father, L S. A. i Stedem. lu this city. George HurioD and family, of Chestnut Hill, have beeu spending a few In tbelr-cotlagg on Sixth street, near Ibe Boardwalk. Mrs. L. Baker, of Philadelphia, la now it her botel. the Oceanic, having open lug for Ibe season. Miss Margaret Parker, of this city, returned a few days ago from a two weeks' visit lo Delaware Water Gap, Orange and Arlington. Miss Bertba Boss, a teacher In the public schools here .spent the week-end with her parenta, K. L. Boss and wife, at Cape May Court House. James Mould, of Richmond. Va , ■ formerly of this city, was lieie Friday I greeted by many old friends, r Mrs. Carl F Kress aud Mia. Elizabeth Kress, of Pittsburgh, were amoug , Hie week's arrivals at Ibe Idlewlld. r Tbey are summer residents. C. F. Grim aud wife, of Phlladel- - pbta, were visitors brre Sunday. - They will open their aummer home here tomorrow f/t'tbe season. s Mrs. Herscliel Petlll and son, Mas. r.ter Paul, of this eily. returned a few I. days ago from a visit to Dr. Petllt's I Sister. Mrs Kesslar, wife of Dr. Kaaa-
" I of Newark, w ho Is m the Jeffer; | son Hospital. Mrs. F'rauk A Hchock, of tills city, t 1 who underwent an operation In a Pbll- t adelphia hospital about a week ago, Is I said to be lu a serious condition. f 1 "Mrs. F". A. Byram aud ulece. of ML < Airy, Philadelphia, haye been vlslllDg I Mrs. 8.B. IS wan In this city. Mrs. I Byram Is a real estate owner* here. ' William V. Scull and family, of 1 ' West Philadelphia, were guests of R. * B .Stltes, pre-ldeut of- the First Na- ' tioual Bauk, aud family over the ' week end. • 1 C. L. Hagy and wife, of Chelsea, ( former summer residents of Oceau ( ■ were guests of Mr. aud Mra. D. . . Place aud Mrs. George F'. Flab lo f ■ tbia resort, a few days ago. f William llobb and wife and Harry , > McMurtrie aud wife, of Philadelphia, | guests of Fergus McCusker- and | : wife, of Philadelphia, at their cottage , Saturday and Suuday. | G. Edward Corn man and Dr. Llp- ' schotz, summer residents of Ocean i . City, w ho spent the w inter In Florida, < have ccme north and will be. here I . wit bin a few days for the season I Mrs. K. A. Brlce, of Camden, and ■ her daughter, Mrs. C. F". Noyes, of ' Havana, Cuba, are spending a .couple I . of weeks at tbe Carlton Apartmeuts, < ; at .Twelfth street and Ocean aveuue. < ; J. L. Pyle, In charge of the com- 1 merclal department of Ibe Oceau Cliy .High School, returned Sunday even- 1 lug from his home In Wilmington, to 1 which city he went F'nday afternoon. 1 Hear Commodore James W. F'eruley.of Philadelphia, bas opeued bis * cottage. Mrs. M. H. Solve, mother of : I Mrs. K. B. Vollum. or Philadelphia, Is being entertained at ibe cottage this week. Fertilizer manufacturing company desires salespersons, either male or fet male, to sell In tbeir locality blgb grade lawu dressings and fertilizers acleullflcally prepared lo overcome - seashore soil conditions. Product Is K odorless, sanitary aud nou weed producing, ot gaurauteed analysis aud packed In bags of cooveuleut weight to all users. Address, (teles Manager. - Active Chemical Co.. 1210 Kalgtiu . aveuue, Camden. X. J. adv., 6 IT. St. t WaHTBli.— Position as collector or solicitor by middle-aged man; reference and security given. If required - Address ri. J . i-rntinkl offlce. adv., It ' Go To Guy '8, Teutb and Bay. for '• strictly fraab eggs and poultry dressed to order. adv. M, 8 mot *
"IPWORTE LEAGUE WILL CELEBRATE " Two Societies of the Methodist Church Have Arranged i Interesting Programs. Ill Hie F irst M. F; Church next SunI day eveulpg the twenty-eighth anniversary of the FTpworth League will I Vice-'. Both Hie senior and 'the junior leagues will rake pari In the "Pageant of Progress" to be piesented. - •The Rev. Joseph It. lvulp. will repre- . sent the Methodist F:piecopal Church. I Miss Laura Townseud, Ihe Epwurth l-eagiie! Miss Marguerite Kulp, the spirit of * youth. •Beryl Kelcl.ly and Marjorle Adams, the league colore" .Andrew SI eel man and Theodore ! The newly -elected ollieers will be Installed. There will be a pmces-lou of Hie ; year- representing Hie twenty -eight years' of Hie league's history, and a birthday cake with lighted candles.
" CITY NOW HAS "MOUNTED COPS" 1 1 ,. ' t_ ' r Three of Local Policemen arc > , i Becoming Proficient on I*. Ne w'Motorcycle. Policemen .Seaman, Sack and Juhn- 1 here, and they scour the outlying sec- 1 ( The machine got thy he-t of Police- , , men Seaman aiid Johnson, and some | suspect tlial Hullcemau Sack als<i had | Capt. IDIdreth Is thinking seriously . of tackling the machine. , It Is said that Policemen Schock aud | c Newklrk won't take chances. , 1 WOMEN ARE BUS¥^, ,
millet- I- bu-lly engaged knitting quarters of the Reliance Fire I'om- 1 All women aie Invited to the' Stockings are being made by band, | and a machine lo knjl stpcklugs has installed. < | It ha- been decided that no money j work, which will reduce the anticipated coal of learning lirst-ald duties to probably tl or 11.25. The committee w ill form tonight at '■ 7 o'clock a young people's branch for work for soldiers and sailors. There la no expense attached to this service. Glrla of 12 years and upward are Invited. DR. EDWARDS VERY ILL The condition of Dr. Charles K. Populated a few mouths ago. ha- giowu durlug the last ffw daya. Dr. i PO wards was apparently dolug welluutll this unex peeled change. Through no fault of the Sestixeu was staled last week that the Messrs LlpplncoR had purchased the lot ou the .south side of tbe Swarthmore Hotel. It appears that K. T. Jeunlugs." noici. II appeal- IUSI r. i oeiiuiugs< -
of Philadelphia, bought the lot, and t later the Messrs. Llpplncott purchased u Mrs. Jennings, his wife. ' F t ICugeueC Loreauxaod wlfe^rPhllguests of the Imperial, saw Oceau for tbe first time, (qd tbey were t hupre— ed with Hie beauty of the re- J sort. They were shown through city o and expressed surprised over the t up-to-date fire department. > Ureal Srolur Hsxsmoir He-re. 1 Great' Seulor Sagamore James 8. |; of Atlantic City, tbe district c deputy '^nd otber ofllcers visited I Kalmla Tribe, No. 220. Imp. O. K M , t In this city, last ulgbt. Speeches were a made aud the visitors enjoyed tbe oc- v caslon.
THRONGS. HEAR DR. BOHNER'S ! CLOSING SERMON ON WAR
"|Lodge9 .ol Red Men and I Knights of Pythias at Services in a Body. j The last of the series of" sermons on I -The l ulled Stales wnd. the World ! War," by the Rev. Charles H. Bohner [ audience that packed the edl flee, a' j number being obliged to stand, while. •I About sixty members of Kalmla " i Tribe, 'No. 220, Imp. O. K. M.. and - ' Ocean City Lodge, No. 68,' Kuights of Pythias, attended In a body and were - given reserved seats In the center of ' the church. Delegations' were also I present from Petersburg, Tuckahoe, Seavllle. Avalon and Fifty-ninth street, ' this city, the latter coming tn Ihe special trolley car which the transit comI put on during the continuance of the series. The church was beautifully decorated lu white for "Mother's Day," the Allies everywhere In evidence William Brldgewater, a native of >
nf Fluglaud, presented a large British ' 0. Hag, which had a conspicuous place ■ ig j cm the west wall of the auditorium. ' il The quartet cliolr of the church led 1 h most Inspiring, and Miss Loul-a T. ' lu | Corson sang a soprano solo w ith much p Impre^slveness at the clo-e of the adie ' dress. | The Rev. Mr. Bohner's theme was * 1, j "What a Victorious Germany Would " is | Mean to tbe United Slates and to the 1 j World." He announced as his text 1 y i I Kings 21" 16: "Abab rose up to go * down to tbe vineyard of Naboth tbe i- 1 Jczreeltte, lo lake possession of II." -j ' Today Hie. eyes of America have I it . beeu opeued to Hie real alms aud pur- - ,r ! poses of tbe German Government In ! tills war. Iu former years, many 5, Americans watched Germau ollieers ( I. and merchants rising to their feet, i- lifting their glasses, and drinking lo 'The Day.' We now know that 'The Day' meant the niter destruction "of , the English Kcnpire. tbe disruption |{ of. the Flench Republic aud tbe ex- > governing 8tate. All the world was 1, . to be Germaulzed and ruled from Her- • lib as a central cily.' Tbe method pro- s u po-ed was Hie forty years' preparation ,. R planes aud battleships. "America's safety lay In the Atlan tic Ocean. Rut suddenly we have i found that Invenllon haa moved F7u- " i„ ro(« close to our shores. Our people J - have been so interested In money- i m making that they have forgotten dere fense. One hundred and forty years i ago three million people defended themselves agatusl llfleeu million liv. s.
ug lu Great Britain— so heavy was the handicap of three thousand -miles of K water to be crossed by the enemy fleet. ^ all this bas changed, because of s< the cahle, the steamship and tbe subtler freedom. That Is the mesulng of " the German professor's article In the North American Review, written two or three years ago. In which he said - Doctrine will go and Ihe l ulled Slates will receive 'the thrashshe so richly deserves.' Germany, v victorious, could not hope to oollect f~_ much treasure from Belgium and F'rauce aud Fhigland, fur they would £ exhausted. America, unprepared and helpless agalust her trained * reteraus, would be at ber mercy. -■Two tbousaod years ago; afier Hie . long war In Gaul, Caesar returned to J to And tbat Ihe treasury was c empty, the people exbsusled, the multitudes hungry aud mutluons, aud lu hour Caesar turued longing eyes ° toward Egypt, with her wheat, ber gold aud ber gems. Cynically, Caesar ^ exclaimed. • FIgypt remains to be looted.' And II bss not esctped the J attention of thoughtful Americans, who are studying tbe slgus of tbe times, tbat. the otber week, German statesmen In tbelr speeches lu Ibe with veiled references, expressed tbe sentiment tbat was once tbe hpsof Julius Caesar — the Amerl- I cau treasure-box beyoDd the ocean re- ' malDs unlouted and stuffed with gold . aud gems. Il Is tbe old story of Nabotb's vineyard. Tbe husbandman enriched the aoll, and grown tbe vluea, and ripened tbe purple clusters, > aud tbe king, seated lu Hie window of - palace, looked down, coveted the , purple treasure, aud determined lo slay Naboth and have tbe viueysrd for "A victorious Germany, also, would J tbe deatb of democracy aud tbe eslabllshmeDt of German absolutism t lu control of tbe world. Tbat Is «bat Von Stengel, tbe great German authority oo I nterDatloual Law. means ] 1 wheu be ssys: 'There will be no con- . at Tbe Hague when this war Is over. Tbe one condition of prosperous existence for tbe uatlons Is submls ( sloo to Germany's supreme dl-ectlon. Under oar (Germany's) over-lordsbip, all luteroatioual Law would become supeifluous, for we of ouraelves, aud iDstluctlvely, give to each one his 1 rights.' That Is what a victorious , Germauy would meau to tbe world— r It would 4eao Ibat Ibe haugbty, domloeerlug, autocratic Prussian Govern * ment should dictate to tbe men and women of every laud what rlgbts they Tbe speaker was interrupted by ap- ■ plause at dlflerent polut- lu his sermon ■ and also at Ibe conclusion of bis atlr- • " Tbe great audience sang "Tbe Battle 1 Hymn of tbe Republic" with eutbut slasm and tbe beuedlctlon was proWaxtep.— Young lady, over fifteen r years, for Boardwalk store. Apply. - giving experience, age, wages expected. SentIXKI. offlce. 5 10,81 1 Fob Balb.— Cigar ease In Orel -class r coodlllou. aud two small National cash , & registers Frank E Darby, TBI Asbury avenue. Adv.,S-U.tf. |
HOME WEDDING I AT PETERSBURG d Miss Van Gild e* Becomes Bride of Lewis Gandv, j of This City. ,, Lew i- Gaudy, u ho I- employed by j Mi. and Mrs. 'Va-hiiigion VanGilder. , a ll of the bride at 2 fi ..'. lock ye- | Moore, pa-tor of Hie Pcler-burg M. Fi. d The bride wore white net over pink .f satin, aud carried sweet peas. >f ceptlon . ' a The young pair fefi on a wGidlng I, cupy apartments iu the Bell Apart • j i- nue, this city. - Services In the F"ir-t Baptist Church ,f Morning. 10 30; Bible school. 2 30 p m ) . There » III be a good teacher for the j s .
, Men's Bible Class. Young people's! meeting, leader Ml-- Marian Steel-! first of a short series on Hie Bible. j Capt. aud Mrs. Nathaniel Champion at Tuckahoe Sunday, the Occasion be- j ing Mrs. Champion's eighty' second ; birthday anniversary. Mrs. Johnson Honey, of the Strand Hotel. Wishes to thank her many j friends utio were kind to her durlug j. recent Illness. REPORT OF" THE "CONDITION OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. ! of OCEAN CITY, N. J. "lock pas! lu, rinviiul)
jffjj- Allen Corson, M. D.Wtl Si6 Wesley Avenue City New Jersey *** I nler -Plate IZD-A. DR. W. P. HAINES NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. ri.oi.ea Florence Brick Haines Cor. 8th ano WOsllt AVE MCChANO-THCRAPIST Medical Corrective Ujn.oawlc JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY JOHN H. WHITI^AR, M. D. FZlghth and Central aveuue Uceau City New Jersey G. d. noeung Osteopathic Physician Hauu Building, Eighth street Pennsylvania il R. Depot ockak CITV. N. J. Every Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday Bell Pbonc, xa.- w Office, 1107 Chestnut St. 0R. CHARLES B. RIDER w Dentist •" 809 Central Avenue OCEAI CITY. 1. J. — G. Fairciiild Starr Dentist cor. Kurlol^Kt- aod^Weelej- Ave. Will be Id lib oflVe^on^ae-da)' and Mstunlaj IbsiTH PHOKBB NIOIIT Bm.L Hughes' Central Pharnucr " Ith and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N . J r j Pbooe 2*5- W
STRAW HATS .The fine' quality Hats w are showing for $2.00 and i S2.50 are the l>est that is made for the money. Blue Coats White Flannel Pants Ready-made Suits, Shirts, etc. JONES' MEN'S SHOP 804 Jsbury Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. HAVE JVIOVED into our new office at 837 Asbury Avenue, where all the general business of the company will hereafter be transacted. ^ CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY Real Estate For Sale I' Rin R ADO AIVC
„ j Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished , ; Some estates in my hands must la- sold at sacrifice prices. This is the ' i time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this popular Seaside Resort j j very Cheap.. Apply to " . Alonzo Cotton Ol® Asbury Avenue Dccun City, N. J. I MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. i No w ailing for two weeka to know If you cau get It* we can tell you at I once. BargaiiiK m Hay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for »ale. AIko IoIk for InveKtmeut and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., i Ocean City, N. J. : MORTGAGES INSURANCE THORN & BOYLE REAL ESTATE I AO a COSTS Sraicr l««*r to Root Ornom) 02A e.osrs srssar (Cos. oc»« Avtmuoi OCEAN OITY. N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street .and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. 1 Lumber Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Planer Board, Naila.Sash Weights, 2 etc. Estimates F'urniahed. Prompt Delivery. i PUPOT] = GOOD PAINTING ? JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. 523 PAINTING AND DECORATING I ^PainterY Paint J ^ ^""wzaTi'iTw or VoVcismtii ar *
*. - •--- t Special I Announcement ( In accordance with our announced policy of * aiding in every tvay possible to back up the Federal Government in the present crisis, we have entered our subscription for a limited nunt- ' ber of the proposed U. S. Revenue Bonds and will receive subscriptions from individuals desirous to purchase the same and make tbe allotments in tbe order in wbich they are received. The bonds will "bp of various denominations and we will attend to all the details of purchase free of any cost or commission whatsoever. A First National Bank Ocean City. N- J. - Lit 11 Wish! toil Bit Mil Hi ThirtKQtb Struts Dull {975.00 '• Asbury avenue and Second street lot, $325.00 Bay Front and Ninth street lot, - - $825.00 f Twelfth- street lot, - - - $425 00 JOSEPH I. SliOLL » ni Jshn Irate Oceit Cily, H, I. THE BREAKERS ( THE ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL ~ Hot and Cold Running Water and Long Distance Telephone R in every room. Elevator. Tennis Court Bath Houses. Diet Kitchen. Literature. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. K ■ * * *, I, ,i 1 1 1, ,1 . ' I . * _A— A— A- gag* VWWW VVWWWWWWWW1 ' I Powell's Dry Goods Store |: * Is now showing an entire new line of Ladies' Shirtwaists | • ~ a and one-piece Dresses. Also the best assortment of Spring j > '•L £ and Summer Merchandise now ready for inspection. j , ^ POWELL'S— The Reliable Store I J 821 ASBUBV AVENUE I •
! HIITH.S All) C-OTTAGea. Bise/l YHe H0T6L H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Ha II N AT O H DU M " "ll«idXur»a*'|"" ' "' THE IMPERIAL 1015 t'KNTRAL AVE., OCEAN CITY. X loa^adfoaar ^THE kathlu 11* Camral Avenav, . OCEAN CITY. *.J. ' _ M1HKKXLEW1HACOXAHU ! WYOMING '»« «K"EA« AVEIfE
Ovvau t'lly , N. J, . all lb. yaar ' :: Hot Wour Baa [ A. P. .ItlLIEl HOTEL ATGLEN th* of the moat centrally located hotels is ■ City. Tbe cim hae always been to . make this boaae select and homelike, aad ha large and assured patronage^ proTto in toe. ' NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIOHTU AM) CENTRAL AVKKDE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Nay lor and Hayre, IToprletreaaas , Fourteen! Ii Seaoon riiurougbty renovated and newly papered. Bell Pbone-: I7-X and THE HEWLINGS L. H. HEWLIVQH, . Weat Pblladelpble, Pa imAIjK Hend lor R^alfyud^RalM^ ^ THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL TEAR Uoorlyn Terraee 1 Ocean City, It. J •*' Looaied one Block from Beach. Chandler-White Hall
Ave. beL Seventh aud Eighth ate. Ocean City, N. J. BROWN A NACKLIH. Stcrlinfl-St. Cbarlee [U e ra ber"fi! ^Tmertcen "pSinf par"cmj^ Otis M. Townsend A Practical Beasbore Architect Licensed by the State. •> •> EIGHTH STREET, OPR. P O. OCEAN CITY N. J. We Are Distributors ler the StndeDaHei liionifiile in Ocean City, Sea laic City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building: Thirty-fourth at. aad Weat era. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Residence: MM Ceatral Ana as Phase, Jdl-W The Pontiere s BOOT « SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE RMIt Artery Ave.. Oceaa City N. J. JOHN E. TOWNSEND " Electrical Contractor * 1137 Asbury Ave. " Ocean City New Jersey
, Mortgages pared to place or purchase first mortgage* ou improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite as may wish to negotiate real estate loans. JOS. I. SCULL 7S7 Asbury Avsnua Ocean City New Jsrasy . Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. ' Get the above from • C.H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth mod Waal Atnaai I Try an Advertiseawat ia tht SSVTOWi

