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Ocean City Sentinel Cit*t»a u» t*w#«.M«a» !»»» tmmmi OCEAN CITY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. OCEAN CITY. . - NEW JBK8BY Ml Pliuuv No. 188* J. TbU roiupwn > iwaarets IU* rlfllil to rwkci •%! mmuli om lu w.u pap*? Will to psStlaftml «»oljr ov*i Um u«im ol writ r. Ctiai>K«-« »•! « •rllil it* oopy inii»l •» • ' Uite uflT-« iwl !*»•# tl»*u Tu<»l«y uouu. Tl» » rate will It* sift. n> adfa«**l i<> <y^W» KwutyUf iluu* U f mniWuo*. THURHDAY. APKIL J* ltr.'l kalartd *4 IM roat one* m\ ooaau i 11} H J.. M tMOBd OlWM WAll MlMr. r-r— — ! — ■ im lb« death of Hobart Fl*b«r, Ocean Oly bos loet one of lis rtruugsti frieod# and saruset workers, aud en oBtclel who wee second lo none lu hi* lute reel In Us progress eud general welfare, tienlal and warm bsarird he will be uilssed by residents aim visitors. MR. BACON PRAI8E0. E II Bacon, a prominent cottajtet In this city, recoiled the following editorial praise In last week's issue ol the Cape May Count) Times E. B. Bacon, of Jersey City an<l Ocean City, has won a place In lb* hear)* of Cape May County's eervict men by bis magnanimous gift of $15o" to the posts of the American legion The amount represents the lee allowed him by the court for his pan In the investigation, just concluded. Into the affairs of the Cape May Coun ly Board of Freeholders Mr Bacon atated that be regarded his work lit this connection as his duty as a cltlten of New Jersey, and for this reason is turning over to the ex-service boys the fee allowed him for services. Without touching on the merits of the report, which Mr Bacon helped prepare, his action stamps him as a sincere, unselfish citixen. whose actions were not Influenced by the thought of pecuniary gain. It places a new value on his service to the county, and proves that what he did was for what he believed unquestionably to the best interests of the people of the county. Mr. Bacon has proven himself a big man. a generous man. and bis actions will long live In the memory of the American Legion Posts benefited by his generosity and by the people of the county at large More power lo him and bis kind. MORE NEW HOUSES Tkrss is be Hu in l-hlladrl-'olais Mao. Laon Leopold, of Philadelphia, has flvan E. M. Kant tba contract to erect three buogalowa at a total co*t of mors (ban flfi.OOO at Flfteanib street and Central avenue. Eacb bouse will bave two stories, wtib a bungalow underneath. George Hofstnter. Jr . of Philadelphia. baa given H. B. Cooper. Jr., the eon tract to make improvements to ht» two-story apartment bouse. 404 Thirty third etraat. that will coat $2000. Joseph M. Rowland, or Phlladel pbla, has given John Maite the contract In build two hungalowe, costlog $4600 eacb, lo tbe upper eectlou.of the city. April will be a big month in the building lloe here, Building Inspector M. C. Smith aays. Has Mltf cesitsds. Otla M. Townsend. of this city, sun prised Building Inspector H. C. Smith and. Incidentally made a record at this bureau on Monday, when he applied for building permits whose total value in the way of Improvement# to the city ran above $70,000. 8ure1y a big lot of applications In one day. Inspector Smith, two or three weeks ago. said that mora than $100,000 had been spent here up to that time this spring In new buildings lie declared that $100,000 worth of new work was then in sight. His paredictlon has been more than verified He BeV uys i hat there will be another $100,000 spent on more new buildings before the season closes. Mr. Smith as sn optimist and "regular" predictor. Is a success, lie will be permitted to continue as a building prophet. »#« COrs to Vlrcis Island*. Tba Rav. Waller M'etnar ana wife era vlaltmg his parents, D. P. Htelnar and wlfo. at Elavaoth si reel and As bury avenue. Mr. Blalnar became a chaplain In tba Navy at itbe entrant** of this country in the World War. being stationed first at Newport and later at Kortraas Monroe. Now hr has been eppoloiert on tbe staff of ib» governor of tbe Virgin Islands to bave charge of tbe educational work, witb headquarters at Ht. Thomas. PomrtOH W an'tkiv Young, educated girl desires clerical posit i..n for summer Reference. Apply I AIM Asbury evsnue, Oceau City adv . It. ii f

DOTS Have you rented yet? Mucb activity lo tbe building Urn- i> Ocean City. Warm fight started fur ihc vacant city office here. Who'll be the "Queen of May around here? The "kids" had a big time at lb*Progressive League Monday evening The American Legion posts have a • ounty rally at Tuikahoe tonight The Reading ItailioadV excursion here Sunday brought several bundled visitors. Some of Ocean flly's oldest rest dents are being called from this mui. dane sphere. The dances al Tuckahc»e every Frl day evening attract many Ocean CTi> young people. perbonals. City I'omniiasionei Fred Canflrld. ol AYalon. was lu town Monday. Mrs J. K. Morrison will conduct her hotel, the Idlewlld. this summer. Dr. S. L. LipschUtz. of Philadelphia, was in town the latter' pan of last week. Commodore ('has. J. Curran. of Philadelphia. was among the visitors Mou , d.y. C. S Sexton, of Philadelphia, a summer i evident. was among the week's i visitors. Wiu. F. Shrivcr, of Philadelphia was in town a few days the latter pan i of lust week. William A. Itsudsr and wile, ol Philadelphia, cottagers, were here s 1 few day* ago. Wm. T. Smith, of Ventnor. well known in fishing club circles here. ws> f a visitor on Saturday. Andrew Marshall, of Philadelphia, was here during tbe week aud regis tered at the Miller Cottage. Mrs. Lydla O'Brien, of this city, has returned from St. Petersburg. Flu . , where she spent the winter. Wm. F. Valet and wife are now or f -upylng their new cottage on Central avenue, above Seventh street. L. Handle and wife, of this city. » have returned from a visit to their - -ton, Kl wood, In Lancaster. Pa. Arthur J. Henry and family, of Phil- ' adelphia, are now at their cottage. 15u7 Asbury avenue, for tbe season. Frank H. Piatt, of this city manager of tbe Cedar Theatre. West Philadelphia, was a visitor on Sunday. Ellwood Horn, of Philadelphia, a ■ xummer resident here for years, was tr. town the latter part of last week. 1 Mrs. George yv. Harris, of this city, 1 hasgooa lo Philadelphia for a week'e r stay wltb ber eleler. Mrs. John Abel. J J. C. Feeny and wife, of Philadelphia, Who recently bought the cottage, 1241 Asbury avenue, ware here Saturday and Sunday. t Henry Warner Parker, a student at , the University of Pennsylvania, was . a week-end gueet of Miss Cornelia Collleaon. of this city. John Abel, wife and eon, Charls*. • of Philadelphia, visited Mrs. Abel's t mother, Mrs. Be rah B. Chance, of this p city, a few days agu. Mrs. Martha Stewart, of Philmdel1 pbla. Is at her hotel, tbe Raleigh, acr companled by her sister. Miss Belle C.raham. of Philadelphia. Mise Mildred Norcom. of this city, attended the recent recital of Lewis Jamea Howell In Philadelphia. Miss ' Norcom la one of Mr. Howell'a pupils a The Rev. Dr. Ferguson, of Phlladel f_ phia, having recently undergone an p operation, was unable to attend the luneral of Robert Fisher on Monday. ^ but Mrs. Ferguson waa here. Harvey Colllsaon and slater. Miss „ Kittle, will attend the relay races at j the University of Pennsylvania on Sat , urday. Miss Colllsson will remain in j Philadelphia a few daya and witness „ the May-day Exercises at Swarthmore j College. HAND80ME CIFT Clay ton Malar* Brick "el* Silver lee Flicker I Luther C. Ogdeu, President of the • Cap# May County Chamber of Commerce, preeented Clayton Heine* Brick Thursday evening, on behalf of i ha Chamber, with a solid silver ice pitcher and iray at a token of the rer gard of the member* On the cop r wee a suitable In script Ion. >■ Mr. Hrlck, who was president of the i chamber for elz years, was visibly p embarrassed on receiving the gift, bui ■ucceeded In expressing hie apprerla- " and tbenke. 1 — • Motel Arrivals. r> MII.LKK COTTAng Andrew Merehell. Caroline Keruer. Elizabeth Kerner, Margaret MrUinley Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Krnot, Mr. and Mrs. J. L I tenet. Mr. and Mrs. WH-. '• ham A. Bander, Mr. and Mrs. K ' Deelall, Mr aud Mrs. l>. Corson. s Msster Zimmier Deeiett. Mary R. Hy- • phard. Philadelphia. i •

BEAUTIFUL OCEAN CITY CQTTAQE OCEAN AVANUE, Between llth and 12th St». FIRST FLOOR -Living room (open fireplace), dining room, kitchen, refrigerator room ntid large open porches. SECOND FLOOR — Four large corner bedroom* and modern bathroom. THIRD FLOOR— -Two large tx-droom*, latge wardrobe closet and bathroom. GROUND FLOOR -Two act van!*' room, lavatory, heater room, lanndry, hath house* and shower. Tbe cottage leof brick and shingt* rnn«t ruction, built for th# present otnft, who gsv* *v*ry detail )•«• p*r«otmt stlmitoti. All thr *pf>*>int mem* sr* thoroughly modem, including electric lights, ststlnnsry lanndrv. hot-watrr heater, screens for entire h«#usr and awnings for th* porches, the house is completely fnrnished throughout, ami rtccllent taste hat been used in selection, so that the properly onld he occupied Immediately The lot, Which iejo ft, bv 1^5 ft . faces on Ocean Avenue, commands s direct view of the ocean and boardwalk, and Is surrounded hy very attractive cottages. H. A RAVENS CO.. Land Title Hldg . Philadelphia Or HARDY F. STANTON, Ocean City. N- J.

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ANIMAL CONVENTION .The ir.oih mutual MmvrnAmi of th» : j..ii j > • • ■ of New 1 ^'> klR be h. Id T.j * .-«!.»> . M.<> 1" atfl Wed ■sarta) May II. ta OiaceiTnirra I Severn b street. PlnlUfleld N $ BlallOp Paul Matthew* l» D LL l» will >.i* aide A! the 7 o'clock dlhllel on Tuesday. Msy 1". i he Itigbt Ilcv Philip M Klnnelundcr, l» D.andtfo lb* Floyd W. Toinkiua, D l». of PhiladeiphiA. *111 be ihc speaker* On Monday. M;«> !♦ at the Church of tin* Holy t*ioes. I'lalnfiehl IhW' will be meetings ol tin* t hurch S**r v ice l4*auuc The Iiuiilnes will Inj. in In the moitung and conniiuc i iiroughout the day $1000 FOR CHURCH. <*ha* L Cade allader. of Oepnaf town, was in town Tbur-day. *aid thai k b(M|Ui*sl of $1000 to tlu First Bap list Church of this city wa- mad*- by Mrs. John Wallworih As wan stated In the Sentinel of . lasl w«-«-k. Mis Wall worth, who WS- 1 a cottager on Third street, died her Philadelphia home She was ;• summer r»sidcnt her*- for setergl • eats, and was active in Baptist Church affairs. The gift w«» ;«ppr«< l- i ated by th«* in* ruber* of the church, j Mr* \\ allwortb also left $5ish» to the . Ka»i Baptist Church of Philadelphia ST AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH There were a number of summer l»etiple fiom out of tow u at the lu t>' <lork mas* in St Augusttn«^s Church: Sunday momlm. The rector, the IN v TbOs F Blab* | staled that he has pur< liH.»*-d ground, in the north sr-ction <\ this city and1 plans to build a chapel In the near fu j lure. He asked his heaieis to be as liberal as possible in their donation^ Pa the i Blak* also M*»k*- the pres- ' ing n«-ed of a « ha pel in S«»iu»-rs Point j W A KTKL>. — Po*lt loll a* housekeeper or (companion, for summer months, by retlued widow. Address XYZ. SwsiiSKL Ufttca. adv. H. Wantkii —Large room with privilege of cooking In kltclieu. Addre--Mr* A Lynde. 27 Hazel avenue. Pitman N J. adv. 4$l8i. 1

Holy Trinity Cnurch I Northeast oorkif of M« %* uih glue' | and Central avenu* Sunday May 1. •* in.. Cliuirl S« h< Mil |o 4f» Holy Communion and 1 s*-i niof. i-4j p m . Choral l.u'ii w»in< A special musical ev.ning. the bid 1 Sunday Of tlu luoli'h. V\«dnesdu>. May t I" • in B*»--« i ion day s« rvice Thursday. May 5, Am**n*iofi Day lo h in . Holy Coriimunlori 7 46 p in «\«-niug player utid addnsFOUR CHILDREN BAPTIZED Tlo-re was an till* resting rit» n «»p> in tin' First Pi*-' by ter tan Church Sun day. when th* four young children o! , I.iuwo**d Mintzer and wife w*-i* bap 1 i. zed The children are John Ma* "•> i {MlnUH-r and IJnwood Forrest Mtni7* i. i wins, and Donald Willis and Margate* laiuiM' Miniz* r Th'"e pr«-aent w* • tliW piirtjpis and Mis. L. F Mtni/«i. i he gratidmolbor and Miss Edna Sn* dei. IMPROVING HOTEL. Win P. Upplncort and »^»n. Frank R Lippincolt. are a! their hotel, rh*' Swan hntore. In this city, for the s*-a i-on. 'Tl..y are adding new bathtub und installing running waf**r In rh* lM*droutns of the hor**l COTTAGE MOVED A two-story cottage In the rear of the cottage, 80$ Central avenue, hahecn moK-d by the owner. J P. Cad man. to a lot he own.- at First street ..ltd Ocean a%enu«Wanted — Load frum Ooran ITly to Philadelphia, or vicinity, afternoon • •f April Ubtb or morning of I lie 2?ih. Apply Alls# Storage Warehouse. $7lh slid Market street**. Philadelphia Pa adv. U. ECZEFil? rjpt'S ♦ I - If). | r I,n * J if lit ht j a* vo !••!% •* *» 1 r *• *n t -i rczBV. a. iMiwOkM. . • .•ll Mr./ -- ma !! ■<»•** W. R. HUGHES & SOU, PHARI.

CAMPBELL'S GARAGE C. M. CAMPBELL, Prop. Twelfth Street and Asbury Avenue ; OCEAN CITY, N. J. Wm. h. Vanderherchen t Manufacturer of AWNINGS , Tents, Flags. Porch Swing Covers, Yacht Awnings, Cushions, i Waterproofed Covers. 414-16 Callowhill St.. Phila., Pa. * ANNOUNCEMENT * i We desire lo announce tbe opening of a Class in Aesthetic** for children s from 5 to 14 years of age nuder the personal direction of MX* ViO* A. Mks Viol. a la s rtpe*lalisl In this line, pee-eutiiig ber course lu the form of the lielssrle riysteui of Physical Training, Paniomime slid Dancing ; the highest ideal of grace— the blending of the law* of harmony —mental, spiritual i and physical The course consists of rythmic exercise* for eve»y part of the body, panto mimic studies, statue posing, tableaux and dsucmg freeing the cbeuuel* of expression for artistic work of all kinds— a* necessary for the singer, musician and public speaker-to-be as well a* the dancer , Mb* Viol. a formerly taught Dauchig in the New York School of Kxpre* ( elon, tbe only Hcbonl of lis kind holding a New York University Charter. This Class will be opened at the Hotel Lincoln, of your city, oo Friday April Jfith. i Application for registration may be made direct lo this Bcbool or to \lls» - Dorothy Jones, of 8U»> Asbury Avenue, of your city. VIOLA SCHOOL OF DANCING 1600 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. WARD h. KENTNOR. Mgr. Telephone 1549 W r * V _ ^ I i PsaJrA $ /or a Big Qfl Aluminum Sale \l I

tAH'th# and table* were: Case Mrs. K. A. ( of sou Krull hrorrr MH'sily Haudkvfchie!# Mrs. Haff> Headley. P«»|»cof u - Mr* • hnsl"pher lientham Htallouer) Mr*. W iu filbh IceCreaurand Flowers Huuie Ik' partoirnl Peanuts— Maurice itaiidy. Ice Creaur— Joliii Marts. Oraug**- Mr* J K \'o«s. Canity - Mrs |( Frank Hmith and Mrs Ksrlritiarp. Bakery Ladte-' Bible 4 'lass. Gain**- Men'# Bible i'laaa. Boolbisck stsiid Wm. H. Beeglr Miss Klste i licet wood ofticlatcd ef llt'leutly as «-ash»rr I'lie **oiidsv school officers desire to : thank all who made d< nations NOTICE TO 1.1 MITCRKDITORF l->UI» *4 l Im-lrs II I lit was iii . Pursusul l*» i its «»f llsrrys* Sarrurai' of • u|<* XT - ^ < >>i,ui> , uwW uo ike] iis> ul Ms>< (>, a. It iwti. oo ii .«- ■ i I i ic t iu <«f IU mtwcriui. Adniinu |f»ltu ul I i|*.' m.pil. Ii'tlttt l- l.ftrbj glVei . n. Ul- • -r \u • • I »». I •!»■<« **r<] Of rlLlblt U» ll*S SUt»«l <1 I- f s ftl f tl,*jr j t'lallU* *Im1 itflUJilia- K|aiU>l I lie olalr •»( . ■ aid ib<>*»nl *tllUlli ii b« S)u.*Ui* lr(Hn IIm- ] ltseul> eitf' in i*» «»l M*rcb. a. !».. IK!1 ' U*)' *t 1 1 1 ts licrof t>«rr*d au> art;<M ii- tuGtrrlVtr. I *ot« •! Marrit >. I u< (S I AS « IM II1LK4 1KU»T i mMI'any. AduiltiU'rolor. -TIKLIN'i* W. i Ol.t . t' •wror. * Si. I«.f F-JkH 1 - SEE ===== clouting, brecklev and 60dfrey Biroac «OU OO TOUS MlMTiae Contractors and Painters OCEAN CITY. N. J • III S-OSI. 104-S-II L. Leslie Headley Co. iMmniw BUILDER5 Architectural Service 515 EIGHTH STREET (tlffeS ••• »mt! Ocean City, N J. Designer and Bulkier of Artistic B unga • low*. Convenient Cottages, Up-to-D.ilc Apsrtmcola. Modern Hotels. George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing PUaa F «se. • Specialty No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. tlali Pbou#. C»-J Cnn prnMii Insurance Carried

first $apti$t church ! Tenth Street and Wet «y Avenue The Rev Marple M Lewie Pedter 10 'in Mornimr Her vice. £ $41— Bible Hcbonl 7 2»t L»*: xujf ik*rvlce. Mid w«* k prayer wmu xt 7.4*', p hi. Wedn'ikUfST AUtUSTlNE S CHURCH 1335 Asbury Avenue Tne Rev Thomee F Buke, Rector, i Marr at J" o'clock. FIRST M E CHURCH Eighth Street and Central Avenue. The Rev Dr. John Hand'ey. Pastor. 11#.$*- Mornitte worship 2 ?**• Sunday school 7 34' kivmijk e* rvice HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (EpifttopaL Cor 11th Street and Central AvenueThe Re» Joeeph W WatM. M A., Rector. (i I hUtcb *< h'Kil iu. 47* Mornit - p : ^ >♦ r and wnwuri, • xccpf first Sunday of xoMt- U. Hue Hoi> I'otnuiuuion 7 45 E**-ning Prayer end address FIR6T PRE6BYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street end Wesley Avenue. The Rev R S Snyder. Pastor 10.30 Morning arrrtc*. i 2 Ho Sunday school, i 7 45 K«*-ning aervke Prayer meeting Wedn» sday cv« ring at 7 45 o'clock. OTIS M. TOWNSEND | BUILDER Orrics: Sth St. Op|HK»itc P. O OCEAN CITY. N JOnly galvanized nail* owed on exterior work I ■ I ■ ■■ — I I ■ ■ I Leander 8. Corson BUILDER | 103S WTCSLC V AVE ociss citv. »• J enowi. isr-a I : At'isr itioe* Jo$$«| HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER tmii sum! ocu* ctn. » i. Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER Jobbing work protnplv attended to Lot* lor Sale Cottage* lor Sale and Red Tteftf-tturi St m4 JUkan hi * OCEAN LIT!, I. J. •in #■«»< ««I-J ROGER BRITT VIOLIN TEACHER St,«« i! 415 PACIFIC AVtlUl atlaitic cm — zz=r

Di== — — iRgeaasBasjEtrw i =.i^=====^FrlG I I j NOTICE! j !If you have a cottage, Bungalow or on Apartment and if the price is right — we have parties who will purchase immediately. | L. Leslie Headley Co. 515 Eighth Street Ocean Gty. N. J. f I ^ 5*rciALf/isa th P/wsfarr No »th oe S'kth Mrmwrr B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY fourth st. and atlantic ave. ocean city. n. j, phonct: rentals Orrrcc. 230- J SALES RESiOENCC. 292 M BUILOINC LOTS blicn front Orr Ar Fo u*th Srmt tr €Five new homes, four to nine woms. all h«\-e hn< ocean view and no street to cross to the besch S Two squares io the train station Ttollev |«vmi ILE the door. Klectric ranges, ojwn fire places ^ laundry, garages Apply oo premises ? H. B. COOPER, Jr. builder ?I'H AND CENTRAL AVE OCCAM CITY N J HURLEY-JONES CO. Nrft lt*T*lor* M*'tiu| Rvrara* H*l(r*-««M (AtlNV>\M \ liSilM IHtin'orU Wimoli MINI II NU |.*l!r- Hull* HlWIikrU h ■«•»«*■?• Mr. ■ Mull* * .r |»i« Mit.ira Pn Tu K*it« lami* t .1iH>i#tt ri hurley-jones co WALTER R CMATTIN A SON, Ma«% 1116 ASSURY AVE shosi Tia-a-ia atuatt awe rauca root auat>«s J. E. WELCH THE BUILDER Cor Seventh street and weslet avenue %oce an citv. n 4. RHONE, 410 4 JORRING PftOMRTL* OON( WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATING 138 asbury avenue OCEAN CITV NtW JERSEY

i — — aHHHHaoaaamamNmNi^* ■■■■ m^mRRamR Any Kln^ An> **** Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCtAN CITY. k. i. Tenth Street and West Avenue - XgaEEEEEECECCC-^E-E^-i^^-l^^-^K j Build Now I Building M .ilerial Prices tail! 1 ii 4ft Lr» Never be Iwucr & $ LET _ * RELIABLE BUILDERS *?. ^ DO IT BEAR IN MIND: Th«t m ■■ L,om» «c I.X- p. i IvIHT from Taxaliixi lor 5 y from O lobrt ^ IS 1. 1920, tinder tbe Avt App ^ - *7 fft V Let us develop piUf - antu KLANS 'u ^ you with an estimate ^ ^ L. Leslie Headley Co. ■| BUILDERS Ocean City. N. J. O 1 ** A Reliable Builder 5 To erect your Ocean City cottage Yon cannot *parc tne t r to look after it closely yooraelf and must depend upon the a honesty Sk the contractor . I have bnilt for a large number of people and cooid relet yon u> any or all of them . _ Send for tbe list of names and photographs ol tbe bouses Otis M. Townsend ... >.3'. ..BUILDER "Trco SWAN C . SWAN and TROUT mao ic AL CARPENTERS /C^and BUILDERS IOAO ASBURY AVENUE^^^^>^,5^3'OCEAN CITY N. J. JORNINO * SWCCIALTT A'dr it tkf tims to get eeactx fee the Seeiom ! HOTEL FDR SALE Furnished, 27 Bedrooms. Bath. Good Location, Hot Water Heat. Centrally Located. PRICE IS RIGHT Ask JOHN J. POSTER ULALl OB sro ciGtiTn rtrllt ooeAN an. r. j e coupt.FTt 1 isrtsus 01 am. raoraaTira J. Wilt if tin Morrison HKALTOK Ocean A\*enue Below Eighth Street Ocean Gty. New Jersey The Olfive of Halrsmanshtp and fieri he SPFXI A.I . House with three bedrooms and attic, need- —*me repai'^. including two lots 60'ktou at Fuutrli and West avenue, $>4,500 raA, f 1 .vo mortgage Edgar P. Berger Real Estate 1^1 3l*t bt. Section of Ocean <*lt> Fine Cottages for Sale ** I can Kent you mo<t anv j 'e Kent Cottage in *»vt iMqrtct ^ Lots Sold on Terms H, ^ ^ ^ ^ — — » Real Estate Por Sale BIQ BARGAINS j . Cottages Apartments and Bungalows. fumKhed ami nnfiimished r Some entates in ray hand* must he wold at imcrifice poors. Thw. h the time of year to hti\ Cottagi> and Lota at this IVtutlat Srw-^ide Kesort \*er>- Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton «M«J Aabury Avnua Ocann City. >- 3. MONEY IO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watting for two weak* t*> know if v*wi own get It we cwu tall yw at «»nm. Harwwin* in Hay an «t (Vwwn fwmt 1 n>|wrt»«w i 'h«*Kw (sRtaee- for aale Ala* lot* for tnv**m*ni an*t Rm imrn vemeni the gfoiW 9t ORM CRy. Apply h J. M CHESTER & CO , • i Oc*ak Cm1, N. |. J— — j Alt tniMrtfi) oRit't M in ceptln v ^ ijth iht " /In .'A* rW Ifii. r $wvr«ei* r* wo r*»fe*r,/re fe* lewj. ,m wfaf#*** Re-i*r-^ ^ *«* ifo- shut* 1 |»n»ctjw1 both Selle# awd $»»tt \N otr fro tttowg-v and nakr > wai hrwd 1 quarter- with Clayton Haines Brick REALTOR 9 All EIGHTH ST, OCEAN CITY, N 4. Raai isiats mau*a»aa Ewlng T. Corson REALTOR TWT A MUNV avt. OCEAN 8iTY, N