Ocean City Sentinel, 4 September 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THURBDAY. 8KPTEMBKU I, 1910. We hIiaII bo glad to roeolvo Item* of new* Aiitt communications of inlorcnt lu tlii" community and our leaders everywhere. All communications should be accompanied with the full name aud «ildresa of the writer, not uoceesarllv for publication, but a« a guarantee of good fsMU DOTS - * Real estate market 1m active. Change lu Reading Railroad's sclie- 1 dule September 14. ThomaaJ. Thorn, florist, has Just ( added au auto delivery truck to be . urcd In his business. The public school attendance ollicer, , Major L. H. Thomas, !• uow visiting i the pareuls of school children, stid lie , ex peels to see all before the opening i of the schools on September 11. I The last card party of the season under the auspices of the women of Ht. Augusllue's Church will be held' i Ills Thursday afternoon. It is stated that $284 were raised at the sllair lu*i Thursday afuruoou. The summer auxiliary of the First M E. Church had a very sociable Lime at the parsonage on Tuesday afternoon. The meeting on Tuesday • next will be held at the residence of Mrs. Albert Fogg, corner of Ninth street and Ocean avenue. PERSONALS. H. F. Homer and family have Rime to their Camden home. Mrs George Lutilaui,. of I'aiud n. was a visitor here Labor Day. (J. M McEwan and family, of Philadelphia. are registered at the Kafhln O eorge Sheets and wife, of Gleii-j olden, were recent guests of the Imperial. l)r. J. W. Lcverlug. of Philadelphia, was among the receut arrivals at the Oceanic. George A. Thompson, 3d, of Philadelphia, was among the visitors hvrel Labor Day. Mm. Hattle Lee and son. or Westl Philadelphia, are here to remain untlTI after Monday. , J. K. Osborue and wife, of Philadelphia, were among the receut arrivals si the Idlewlld. Mlea Alice Hutchinson, of Phlladelpnla, was among the recent arrivals at the Wyoming. Mrs. Mary Holmes, of BHdgeton, is v|nlt log at the home of Mrs. Ostium Corson lu this city. I 11. Griffith and family have closed their cottage aud returned to their I Philadelphia home. William Matthews and wife, of Philadelphia, were among the week's arrivals at the Blscayne. Dr. C. K. Had ley aud family have! returned to their Camden home after a pleasant stay at this resort. J. Kotcoe 8harp and wife, of West Philadelphia, spent the week-end with their parents In this city. Miss Bars Bmltb, of Philadelphia, spent tbe holidays with her mother, Mr*. K. A. Porter, lu Lhls city. HuRh Grover and wife, of Pitman, spent Sunday and Monday with Elmer Crane aud wife, of this city. Miss Mattie 8ipler, of Philadelphia, visited her sister. Miss Emma 81pler. In this city, during the past week.

Mrs. Belle Errlckson.of Deunlsville, ban bten tbe guest of Mrs. 8 John son In this city for several days past. John Tucker aud family, of Pal myra, N. Y„ recently speut a few days here with David Tucker and wife. Miss H. A. Lehman left a few days ago for her home In Mt. Airy. Bhel lias spenL the -entire season al tbel Ksthlu. Mrs. Milton F. Champion, of Bridgeton, recently visited F. E. Champion and wife al their bungalow on Moorlyn lerrace. K. M, Hellner and wife, of Philadelphia, spent the week end at Hie sum- 1 uier home of 8. 8. Cllue and wife, JUI0 1 Central avenue. Miss Ida K. Bauer and mother, Mr* Bauer, who spent tbe summer mouths In their Central avenue cottage, have returned to Philadelphia. | Joseph J. Duflleld and family, of Philadelphia, have been spending some lime with ft- O. Duflleld and I family, 814 Moorlyn terrace, MIm Alice Snyder, of (iermantoun, has been spending several daya here as the guest of Eugene Dowd and family at their Ninth street collage. Charles A. Htang, of Philadelphia, a former resident of this city, spent Labor Day in this city with his wife, who

has been here for the past mouth. L Mrs. James C. Klsher and Miss « Mary Bice, of Hiedville, Va , were re cent guests of the former's brother, J. < C, Kteelmau, and family, of this city. |i Oliver J. West, who is connected with the county clerk's office In Wood- 1 bury, N, J., with Ida family, has returned home after spending a aeaeon j here. Charles K Babbitt and Arthur Foster, of Philadelphia, membefe of the Anglers' Club, of this city, cime down Haturday to enjoy their favorite sport of fishing. ^ II. G Duflleld, of this oily, entertallied Harry M. Ilert. of Camden, Bradford and Millard Co*, of Pblla-I •leiphla, and Andrew Way laud and family, of Col I lugs wood, over the holidays. Mr». William W. Weeks, of this city, entertained at dinner on Monday Mrs. William H Johnson* of Mlllvllle; Mrs. Ramus! Morion, of Avalou, and j Mr*, William K, Wltherow, of Cape May City. James A. Campbell, an old Pblla delpttla newspaper mad, now with the German Democrat, baa been tak«t Ing a ra*t at tha cottage of ble son, Lieut. Commander Jam#* A. Campbell, and wife, Flret mmt, Mr*. Boaatll h. Nulty, of thlaolty,

PAY TRIBUTE TO DEAD STATESMAN t Large Concourse of Fricuds Atteud Puucral of Assemblyman Mark Lake. T1il« funeral of Assemblyman Mark Lake, wh<M* death occurred eiiddenJy | llmrnday, touk place fruiu hi* Isle borne In tills city Monday afternoon. The Her vices were conducted by tbe Itev. It 8 dnyder. pastor of tbe Flr*t PreHbytcrlau Cliutcli, aud the interment. which wmn private, was at the PIcMHuutviile Cemetery. There were many beautiful floral reinembrhUceH from friend* aud nrguul/.alloiiH of which he wan a member. The funeral wan one of the large*! ever seen lu thin city, being attended not only by local und county re*ldents, but aLo by a number of cot tugers from Philadelphia who had Mr. Lake for year*. The following members of the 8late Legislature, a committee officially up pointed by .Speaker Pearson, attended the funeral: Km lit or Robert*. WllS- J abbemhlyman mark lake. who died suddenly al bis home here. Jlam A. Blair, T. Harry Itowlund and Joneph F. Wallworth, the latter a Hummer resident. The members of the LegLlatuie of | flcialed as honorary pall hearers, together wfth the clfy officials anil II e following: John P. Fox, Dr. Koutds. I rcpreHenllug the Republican Club; J. N. Johnson and N. Carlson, of the Red Men, and E A. Bourgeois and Geo Nickeruoti, of the P. O. 8 of A . and Jos. D Lee, of (lie Jr. O. U. A. M. The active pall-bearers were Adolplius Town»end, George O. Adauis. j. El ward Vo«, Dr. J. Thorn ley Hughes, 8. B. Miller and John P. I < 'adman. Announcement of the death of A*Hemblyuiau Lake was n (1 lot itiet shock to his host of friends lu Ocean City and Cape May County. While he had beeu confined to his home the greater part of the summer, suffering from au abscesn of llic Inner car, he wa« recovering from this malady and for two weeks had been taking short walks around town. He was around Eighth street and Anbury avenue only Ibe day before he died and appeared cheerful and glad to been tbe streets again, although be sabl that he had frequent severe pain- in Hie temples. He was taken with a severe chill 1 Wednesday evening. Tills could not ' be relieved and he continued to grow worse. He was unconscious about

two hours before he passed away. Death was due to meningitis, ills thought that some of the pus pene iraled his brain, causing 'brain fever. Mr- Lake, wlio whs bum lu Bargaltilown, Atlantic County. 60 years ago on August 13, tbe sou of William I Lake and wife, who survive and live lu this city, had been a resident of this city for 3D years, coming here I with his fat Iit to a**!*t him in sur Iveytiiglhe town. He was known to practlcally'everyoltfe In tbe city, and held ay i beui lu high esteem I After Ocean City had been started, Mr Lake erigfgid In the painting I bush ess with A. G Gilbert, a brotherI In-law. Later, about 25 years ago. I he starred In the undertaking busline**, In which he wa* engaged at Hie Mine of lit* death. He also was in the Lutomoblle Iwring business, III both of I which he was successful. , In the early history of this resort he • was a member of Common Council, ; being president of this body and acting ma>or for a year. He served sevI eral term- as coroner of tbe county, Alid whs holding Ibis office when J elected to llie State Legislature lu 1915. . lie served three terms lu the assembly laud was a candidate for reuortilnaI Hon oil the B« publican tlckel at Hie I September primaries. In the Legislative halls lie was all ' way* to be found working diligently - " 'i

for the best interests of bis cousHlueuta. In Hie death or Mr. Lake Ocean City and the county lose one of ltH best cltlxen*. Mr. Lake leave* a Wife and live daughters, * visiting relative* lit Wendnah. During her absence from the office* of Massey A Ed ward a, Mr*. Laird, of Philadelphia, a summer resident. Is I perfoimlog the duties of a stenographer. Mrs. Hermsa and daughters are entertaining their cousin, Leo P. m«d,.f Spokane, at their summer home here Mr. Rfeffeau, *h" has 1 Just relumed from twenty month* servIch In France, Is enjoying his vl*tt to Ocean City, — — — - * * * 1 # Foil FAi.K —Up to date bungalow, fitif bwtrooms, also garage, servant • 4*noe room, bath room In base1^?,; Mil -*-™ l" ««'»: powf--Lion mi P*ulv"»gnt Addfe** MdD' Christian street. Pblladelphla adv., It I WiirtKI) I'lloM-'l''^' ** V\ ell-ap mm-wI «"»» h®«». KfumiUrt. *«»<• r-H". I?**" msnt, general de-nrip mn, • Addrva* 8108 Christian delphla. »t1v" FonHAt.lt— Glen woakI tftrf K«ng*f n«v»r Iwn natd Apply Wilbur Aettjey, SIS Central Road- adv , it-

CITY SOLICITOR BOSWELL CANDIDATE FOR ASSEMBLY

MAY CUT OFF EXPRESS SERYICE American Company Has Fine Plans for Ocean City Next Winter. The busiuesB people of Ocean City have beeu laying the Haltering unction to their souls that the resort Is going ahead. But some of the public utilities won't permit the town to progress, It would seeui. It Is reported that the American Express Company Is planning to lake oil Its ex presa service lu Ocean City during the coming winter. Postmaster Smith called the attention of the Board of Trade member* to tbi* reported conditio!). The matter was referred to tbe transportation committee. Ocean City Is being placed by this express coiupauy lu a class with 8ea Die City. Wouldn't It be line to carry express articles to Hie railroad staHous this wlutci? Tbe company doesn't make money here in w inter, but it surely doe* In summer, wherein it 1* like many other business organization* lu Ocean City. Tlie express company should be "called"— and culled hard. MANY LOTS SOLD l.wUe Cotiaitc Urowiilil tl<»joo hi Auction. Tlie auction sale of one house and a number of lota comprising Hie estate of Hie late Bev. 8. Wesley Lake on Monday drew u large attendance. Reasonable price* are considered to have been given for most of the lots sold. Tlie total amount -of tbe sale* 1b Bald to have been about $40,000. Tlie collage on the west corner of 8ixth Mteet and Atlantic avenue, which 1* on a lot 30x00 feet, was »old lo Adden Bros , of Orangeburg, 8 C., for f8500. The lot next to the house at the ! south corner of rtlxth street and Atlantic avenue, used for years as a teunl* court, wa* sold for 12150 This lot I* 50x130 feet. It was bought by Frauk G. Justice, of Olenslde. BUY HOUSES |.M. chrMter Rtporl* a Number or Hole*. J. M. Chester report* the following sales: Cottage of Joseph M. Rowland, at First street and Atlantic avenue, to T. O, Bachran, of Philadelphia. Also • the Premier bungalow at Tenth street : and Ocean avenue. , . Cottage 1409 Central avenue to H. I Townseud Wilson, of Philadelphia. I Two floor apartment house 810 I Peuulyn place to Mrs. Margaret E. Yarger, of Philadelphia. 1 Bungalow 812 St. Jame» place to 4 Mr Justice, of Camden. 1 WATCHES ELEMENTS Plt-rtt»»»a«rr Orr Kicp* Record of Atr and Water.

Down at the Ocean City Fishing Club. Plerma*ter William L. Orr takee the temperature of the water and air, direction of the wlud and condltlou of Hie water at 8 a. m., 12 o'clock noon aud 4 p m. every day. He also kee| b a record of the number and variety of | ll*h caught and the number of fishermen on the pier each day. This will be valuable Information for the members lu the succeeding years. A telephone has been Installed on the club's North street pier, which te I a gre»t convenience to the members, BUYS LOT | nr*. K. nlandtB Make* par- I ctiitnc Nrxt to Hotel. Mrs. Elizabeth Hlundlo, owner of . the Blscayne Hotel, has purchased rrom C, J. Adam* the lot, 60x135 feet, adjoining the hotel. It la rs. Bluudln's purpose, when ' building conditions become normal, to construct an addition to her hotel. >♦» C»«rrt of Thnnk*. ' Mrs. Maggie Like and family de- ; -Ire to thank all those whoso kindly ' assisted them lu their recent bereavement lu tbe loss of husband and ^ father. Mr. and Mrs. William Lake, Miss Bailie Lake and Mrs, Florence M OIL y herl desire to thank all for their as-

slslatice In their recent bereavement In tbe loss of eon and brother. Monro Mia Resth. At the meeting of the Board of Trade Tuesday evening. President Clayton Halne* Brick appointed R. W. Edwards, It. It, Nnliy and Mayor Champion a committee to draft reeO' lotion* on the death of Assemblyman Mark Lske, a member of the board. ff u % n COttsxe Here. Major William B. Davit, of Moore* town, hat purchased the cottage 708 8lxth street, and, with hi* family, will occupy the home. Major Davit formarly owned a cottage at Fourthl street and Atlantic avenue. . i ■ m ^ m Flfte fMc!tirt>#v The picture* at the Htrand and Park Theaters are Mill drawing large crowds. The artistic work of Prof.| Wallace on the pipe organ at the Park is one of the big attraction* at fhl* 'theater. t »:irv»rrt oireeier, 1 ! The Home Building aud Loin Asso- * ' elation has elected j peep h L. Pylt a • 'director of the aeaoclat Ion, He »oeI ceed* the late Mark Lake. ! I Pr«- in advertisement In the Rmrn M'

Consents to Ran in Emergency Caused by Death of Mark Lake. in order to (111 the emergency catiMfd by the sudden death of Aavem- ■ blyiuau Mark Lake, City Holicltor Andrew C. Boswell wa* persuaded to become a candidate for the Republl- ' can uomluatlou for the assembly, this district being entitled to the selection. I Mr. Boswell filed his paper* on the 1 closing day with considerably more 1 than 100 signature#. Mr. Boswell bat a host of frleuds 1 throughout the county, a* wtll as In ' hi* home town. He Is well fitted lb ' every way to represent the people of J the county In tbe assembly, and he should receive the votee of all who de- M hire lu the legislative halls a cleau, U honest, inlellgent man. It BROOCH FOUND |< It Colored HcrvMut AccuNed olHiesl- 1 j Iiir Article*. Blanche Keuuey, colored, of Phlla It delphla, arrested on the charge of 1 1 stealing a diamond brooch, valued at 1 1 $750, a ten-dollar bill aud'|26 worth of t linen from Mre. Frauk Kenworthy, of I JCoxborough, a cottager at 906 81. h Charles place, confessed that she look 1 1 Hie linen, the police eay. |< Hhe denied taking the brooch, which I wa* found hidden under the floor of a h child's teut In the yard of the Keu-|< worthy cottage, where the womau was L seen to go on several occasione. Tbe h brooch and llueu were recovered, the linen being fouud lu the woman's L trunk, according to witnesses. ' After a hearing before Police Juetlce L Ware Tuesday eveuiug, the woman L wan held In $200 ball, lu her own re- I cogtitzauce, to appear when wauted. 1 » * ■ INVESTING HERE Ifaacy Ik kdwsrda XIa\c Made I Heveral Male* of Properly. j Massey A Edward* have made the following recent ealee: Bungalow on the lagoon in the I north section of the city to Albert E. I Byecroft, of Hryu Mawr. Lot on Seventh street, ejist of Allan- 1 tic avenue, to Mrs. A. B. Bamberger, of Philadelphia. Tbe lot adjoint tbe Bamberger apartment house. The lot next to tbe lot sold has also been disposed of to Mre. Bertba M. Rickard, of Wilmington. ! Oue-huud red-foot lot at the corner! or Eleveutb street and Ocean avenue, I owued by Cbarlee A. Doe, to a Pblla- 1 delphla mau. ] CHILDREN DANCE Mrs, McCuaker's Cls**c* Been In Review. The members of tbe children's danc 1 lug clasa at Mre. Fergus McCusker'e Htudto gave an exhibition review of their two months' work In tbe studio, ou the Boardwalk, near Tenth street, on Wednesday afternoou of last week, 1 tbe parents aud other frleude of tbe little ones being present. Tbe children revealed remarkable > skill and grace, and many of the dances were uulque, as well a* pretty. I They all showed the result of the Indttfdual training given by Mra. McCusker, who la au expert and conecl- ( entlous Instructor.

SPECIAL MUSIC Al Hundny Rvenlng Mervlcc* In Bieibocsist Charch. It Is the purpose of tbe Methodist Church to beglu the Sunday evening service at 7.30 o'clock rather than at 7.45, as wa* tbe plan throughout tbel summer. During tbe month of 8eptember there will be special music all the evening service*, it la the desire of tbe official* to make thla month a* big a mouth ae the summer months. There la a plan under way to have I a man who was a leader of ainglng In I one of the campe take Charge of the song service. ; CoitHgcn* Association. There ba* been quite a little talk reI oently among tfle summer residents of forming a cottagers' association. Tbe object of euch an organisation, as tbe talk has been, Is to keep lu toucn with municipal affaire and to let the officials know Just bow the members, I and taxpayers, feel on matter* of pub- 1 lie Interest. H40 to Kelts Children. ! The glrla who held the fair at Fourteenth street aud Wesley avenue on I August 20 wish to thank all those who contributed so generously. They real- „ Ued over |240, which has been divided between tbe Children'* Country Week . I and the Baby'* Outing Fund. I

Mold Ten Hon*es. 1 Josebb M. Rowland, of Phlladel- I pbla. k summer resident here. **td on I'uesday evening that he understood that ten of his houses lu tbe north section of this city had been aold within the paat few days by local real e*-| tate agent*. Wanted. —Good single mom and) board Tor three or four dayi each week from next Wednesday until end of month; state terras Addreaa Rooms, I rkntinel Office. adv., It. Legal paper* of >11 deacrlptton*, In*] jluding wills, are carefully drawn by R. Curtl* Robinson at h» office, 744 Aabnry avenue. Ocean City, N. J ade 1 , Foh Rai.«— White baby rabblts| $1.00 each. Apply 14S» Central ave, adv., It, l.fffst Nollrt. M IN THIS OOUIT OF COMMON l'l.KAH No. • for the Wentv of rbiiadrtpht*. ' | March Term. If it . .No.» lo JpiTwya t| Annabett t>os Vantar ▼. John Krmuktn * | fv, John Franklin VaaUoar, othsrwls* John I Franklin VaatAsr. Jf-Ttai* ot No. B)1 Diamond strser. rhuaoflebta, tapoateti You «ttl |>l«ase not'r# that 1 h«r* hrrn snt>o1n)Ml Mowsr by Oonrt In ttw aboT* c-»», tn whlPhVaur wlh# has broufti) i- 1 rait against ron for atwolata dlroroa on iba . 1 iTMNt nmrtton and teatgaluet to the I R | Lmon. sad tr.at I will hold a m**itnf tor th* 1. 1 imrpoea ottaatn* twtlraooy in raid mm at mj orn-l No. Tit! Ileal Knit. Truw HaUd- 1 In*. PtilUdftpbtai OR Tharaday, jPeiakw W. »ll, *t i t'Wj M , whra and whw* you ■ 1 *

TALK OF CHURCH j ON BOARDWALK Baptists' Pastor Drops Hint as to What May be in Future. At a meeting of summer and allyear rouud Baptists Wednesday evenlug of l««t week, the Rev. M*rple M. ' I^ewis gave a full and detailed report of the work accomplished by the Fiiat Baptist Church during July aud Au gust, whtcb flgurea were very eocour. aging, Indeed. After dealing with the past season he took up the matter of the future of the denomination on this Island aud gave to the audience , some of bis personal conviction* a* he developed them lu the past three years' experience. He told them that it was his conviction that tbe Baptl*la should lake their place permanently on the Hoardwalk aud arrived at Jbat point after the following reasoulug*: If the Hippodrome meetings should cease jaud the work agalu taken up at the chapel, we should sutler great loss lu opportunities for work. Tbe small chapel cauuot, however, be kept much iouger with the way the work Is growing, so that chapel and Boardwalk meetings have only been Not long hence a new and permanent building lo hot.se Baptist work lu Ibis city must be erected. Tbe question Is, where? To build on the lot at present owned, and desert the Bosidwalk work, would be ruunlng away from the greatest and biggest opportunity on the Island. Bomethlug must be built The denominatioual work Is growing fast. The city Is growlug aud will soon come lo 11* own. *o the Baptists must go up with the tide. He. therefore, set It forth as his conviction that tbe oue thing for tbe Baptists to do II to make the work on the Boardwalk permanent by establishing a permanent "Boardwalk Church" for future work here. ! He did not Intend to ask for other than a few comments from different ones, which were given. He set forth I bis Ideas as a preparation of the mind* I of tbe people lor future possibilities. 1 Lost.— Gold ptnsy breast pin with diamond setting. Liberal reward if reI turned to this office. adv.. It.

f Your Opportunity Large cottage on Central Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth Streets, can be purchased for considerably less than it will cost to erect the house. Lot, 40x100 feet. If you want to buy, address Lock Box 236 Ocean Glty, N. J. For Sale All Year Hotel Good Location Established Clientele Very Attractive in Price HARRY F. STANTON 4-15 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY, N. J. $

j a OCEAN CITY is on the eve of its greatest period of prosperity and development Everyone with inside knowledge of conditions here knows | this to be true. j The wonderful season of 19 19 is now passing, with every Hotel, Furnished Cottage, Apartment, Boat House, Boardwalk Building and Store occupied to capacity, with literally thousands of applicants turned I away. ' This is not due to any sudden burst of national prosperity, but to an ever increasing popularity of this resort, and one does not have to be a close observer to recognize this. Ocean City's history as a high-grade resort will date from 1919 A. D- Everything up to that date_w^ll be considered as ancient history. It is the year of our new birth, for the commencement of 1920 will see Asbury avenue reconstructed of asphalt on concrete base for a I mile in length.

New Boardwalk completed, approaches shortened and street ends at the ocean front lengthened and beautified. Bay front bulkhead finished, thereby assuring protection to improvements along the bay. Completion of Ocean Bulkhead in the Fifty-ninth street section. Grading and beautifying of tbe City's Splendid Park, Fifth to Sixth streets, Bay to Ocean. And greater than all, the construction of a High-grade Fireproof Ocean Front Hotel which is being promoted and financed at this time with every prospect of success. There is also a determined effort to develop & Golf Course at the upper part of the resort, which would be a fitting crown upon our Queen of Coast Resorts, What is to be the result ? It has already commenced— unpa railed Real Estate activity which is growing in impetus every day. It is your opportunity to share in it by acting quickly, and we offer below a few properties for use or investment that we feel arc difficult to duplicate. High-class lot on Ocean avenue near Tenth street, graded, unbroken ocean view. A cottage or apartment on this lot will bring as large returns as any location in the resort. Only $21 OO Wesley avenue near Fonrth street, 50x105, graded, a central and desirable location. 750 Wesley avenue between First and Second streets, facing East, two adjoining lots 100x120 feet, for both. Only 7oO Two building lots on Wealey avenue, facing ocean, one near Fifteenth street and one near Seventh street, high-class cottage or ap*rtment locations, **ch 14-50

Neat cottage, seven rooms and bath, fnrn., facing East, Eleventh and Central avenue, all con v., rootn for garage, 3250 Fourteenth and Central avenue, a two-apartment house, each five rooms and bath, two open fire places, fully fttru., three minutes to depots, beach and markets, ample ptaxxas, very attractive, % 4500 In the heart of Ocean City on Wesley avenue, a fine large cottage, suitable for all year residence and the renting of summer rooms, hot- water heat, double garage, high basement suitable for distinct apartment, Only 75QO Fine three -apart ment house on Ocean Front near Fourteenth street, fully furnished, should easily produce >1500 for season, one of the 1 25QO x best high-grade investments here. We have some special bargains in beautiful Gardens lots and Bay Fronts from $500 to $650* ' - Wo will gladly give you all information and details of improved and unimproved properties that might interest you if you will give us tlie opportunity to serve you. Massey & Edwards EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. otrotst Established Rkw, Estate Ofbic* m the Resort

NPTJUA AM XJ OBTIiMAaa. Scotch ffiall m MOC tlAAMY, OCEAN CITY NEWJEMBMT OH& ALLIKA* _ „ JUil * r <K^L, i *1 lu AUIft, iWM& IK» — 8 It- .HUM, +*4*1# CoB*a****M**^a* * t frwimtrStfif.'fl* •»/*» or. m. TGwmmm, m. mr XaM iNMOB THE IMPERIAL 10L5 Central Ava Oeaan City, ff. J. 4>p«c tor QM YvmmwtUj UjCMLuA ft**r li* flwtoffl W HYA- C- OKTtltL THE KATHLU No ir open for ibe ismw I il»C*ciTAl A»co«, CCXAJT CJTT. 9. JL MifuUSn JLXWlaA COSf JLltli HOTEL ATGLEN Ntntli street aud Cantial avesoa Kx**U*sc Tmbi* Opta Ail Ya** Bsottf Msiisqani*! t NEW HOTEL ELBERON tZIQUTU AStl>CE»T%AL AVKAU* OCEAX CITY, X. J. Atcjior mod «4* yro, P mprtoOnra** KoartseerbH**** rboroecfalx rasriur [ and oavly Ball F&ca**: 13 -X ao4 MILLER COTTAGE 7XX OoftnJ A<r*£t*» lucsAJtotnr hiw jkohkt Opac* Alt tba Year Hot Water Heat LAURA 1. 1HLUX WYOMING Open Apnl 12m tor ibe Season 1 724 Ocean Avenue Ocean City, ff . J. Hot Water Heat A. P. M liner THE IDLEWILD I Moorlyn Terrace Ocean CUy, ff. J. Open for Season 1914 Located Ob* Biccfc Iron B— .<* MRA. J. K. KO&aiAO* THE BISCAYNE Sow Open for tbe Season [ocean avenue opposite Moorlyn terrace Private Batbs Booklet E. BLCXDLF, Owwr THE HEWUNGS — I Ninth and Wealey Avenue j Ocean City Near Jersey Open* June IS. 1BI9 L tt. HKWU5C8 THE OCEANIC Rleveoth street and Wesley aveooe Ocean City, ff . J. Oprc Jor UN flsMse A. E. EdEEE. THE AMERICAN 1435 Central Ava. Ocean City, K. J. OpwfofMMoa. p*ii§aixattylBsalstl D**ir*Li* TEcanct*: also SttWU* to tab)* board, dojr or *r«»lu Mora* oooklar- Pftooo PS. m-m. MUM T. E. BCBLBUHQBa VERNON HALL ■HO Atlantic Ava. Ocean Offy , ff . J. Board tof and Table Board 8. E. BECK, Propria 1 *ai j TstopboB* B4- W THE STRAND Wealey aveooe at Ninth street Ocean City, ff. J. MBS. jomraoy eokxt Sterling Restaurant E. A- LAftBEBT, PiayfcMra 81ft Aabary Avana ocean crnr, pl a 1 * *r£i^LSh Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Bnlldtnt ThlrtT-hwrth tt. tmi Wart m. OCEAN cm, N. i. HK1DLET * mn Readina Coal ftsr sa* a«aunaflgt Vb* U« faaraotrad. BM1 «T «•*»•■■ 1 'pbNMv k|ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer it Owanrsutv krssvs | ThoM Mi OCBkS CBTt, Et Our Wail Paper is a writable find. We aim tv please the partK^Hr. Jnrt come down and raapect our onnwrwB desigw* If yews are critical ft may take you a bMtg time to dec4de— there are ao many pa wrens to chore* from — belt the point Is that vtm can be suited rerad&y rtght and at prtc^ that will appeal to yt*L