Ocean City Sentinel, 11 April 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean city Sentinel | DlMEE’S BOAT PERSONAL MENTION OF

MAKES RECORD

THUtSOAY. APK1I. II, 1812. We Klmll U- glad to rcelve ltcinK<

Captures Races and Cups in Events Held in Southern^

Waters. A dinpalcii

DOTS. Many limine panic-. Neatly lljnelo lie caldiliiR ll-li Nearly twv-wtckH of Ap^ll«<ni

IIIr tlirmiR S«tu rday; eve

l*ulilie«eliool clilldr

ini St. Augnatliie,(Kla ,

iimlrr dale id Apnl t, emilalna Hie f<dlowing of liilen-l In many re»klenla of

ild» cl y:

Motor lioat riiciny for the Southern ehninploriahl|i atarted yc^erday under

SUNDAY IN THE

aoTZLa Ann cottaai

r. ^ i-o'n'r. 5 M c A L, L, IS T E R ’ S < Scotch Iball VISITORS HERE EASTER: LOCAL CHURCHES 1 ! : ' '

Many “Regulars'' and Their Friends Had Pleasant Time

' in This City.

A great unrulier of Ocean Clly'i iitniner patro a »ete here during tin olldaya. Following are the iiainri of ingny of theae anti their friend-:

HOTEL KEEPERS IN GOOD HUMOR ,

lAjauatmtiO j Hjnts About seasonable Things st.-u w..,^ *«. Strong Sermons and Excellent t We are NO>V SllOWlng I

Mloal tllll

I of the n fam.

lay la-1 Krldny.

. Kali

■ftlie t^piler vl-ltora.

Fighth etreet looka nil right TjUl wideawake—wllh tlume electric llgl • The Sk.vtini:i. I'rialing llnuie

«Idly a

r Job

frequently heard tl i» J. Keg fey, of I'll

e ami dwelling ir Klghth -Ireel, roiilractnni, arc

n the llfty it rollue II. le Hnlah, when

I'mirt ll.ni-e I or, of H ’j; H»>

■ hack -te|~

party of friend'

Since t 'aptaio II

Florida he ha- bee ■ml the large-ilk |> Tty Yacht tTub, >

preaeuted to him m. ha- been ir

ehai

aHer Mr*. DuM

of Pie

tvllle

line, near Fourth airret. MASLAND WITHDRAWS

>f the lleac

Froi

Till- I- the cmupaiiy which hought from the company In which Me—r«. Irecd-nud l.lpplncott, of AtlantlctTly, were mtereaterl It-righta In the tract' In the legal conte-t forowner-hlp with It K.Sooy. Thla legal Qftlit, which wa- for the tKiespwlon of a valuable Iract of land in from of the llrlghton Hotel. In thlcity, wa- waged in the. court- of'lhla county and State for aeveral year-. It I-one w ith which all the reader- of the Hkntixki. are familiar. TO WALTERS’ PARK

The Itev. H. T. < 'a—elberry, paator of the Flr-t Pre-byterlan Church, left here ITieMlay lor Walter-' Park, Pa. H la slater, who la a trained ntir-e, accompanied him from Philadelphia. ' III- health -rem- to be Improved, but he and hi- friend- hope the air and the -urrnuiidlog-at Waltera' Park will heuellt him coindderahly. Mr-.fa—elberry will leave here today and join Mr. fa—dherry, where -he.wUi remain. Mr. t'a—elherry, by mean- of the telephone In hi- home, heard ttie

ce- hi Florida, Tty ran well he prana of the Tty Yacht tTub and t'aptalii DuMee, who ha- added three hand phlea to hi- already large col-

.leellon'.

Du Mee may nelt -ea-mi -end a craft to France and Italy to ;r the ••Inlematloital Itace-,” llythe Ocean 43ty Y acht Club penT. '~T he parly I- ex|>ecled to return to ladelpbla aboot April 2I>. and the t will he thoroughly overhauled put In commi—Ion to defend the I agaln-t all enmeu In the I next -uinmer.

iron (node rr

tully

he kindly menlh u your column-. • good thing win

Y'ou -urely kuc yon -aw It, and a lieople wanted. '

i feel that It will give you plea-ure to he told that we received thoM 200 mi March 22. and that ou April H they t -o nearly gone that wi

>r for I'M

d that

ir distributor-ay- that fulj^flfty per cent, of the people who liave taken the -afe- mention the fact that they read about them m the paper.

Y'oura very truly, W. Scott Hasd,

of the I

mhig

factory at Tuck shoe, ha- derided make i|cean City hi- |>ermaiieot rwHdeuee. He ha- rented, through the agency of Mawey.A KdwarO-, Kilhlan Taiem cott-ge, S2l We-ley avenue, and will take po-enlon aftet May I. It i- Mr Dlament’- Ititeiitlqn to make dally trip- lo hi- plant In

Tuck-hoe.

J F- Deuthner, of thla city, former I.V a teacher In the public aeliool- here. ^. -■ • Indpal of

e paper-. Fob Kent.—Hou-ekeeplug i, tnenl; rea-onahle. Apply 1017 Oaotral.

it'd the < )eeau«Clty Yacht 'nrollue II-, made a gram

all dhiW'tveirt-. The Caroline II. 1-w-ned by Kdward J. DuMee, of P delphla, aiid her pefformancea I .on the little crilft the ailmlratioi the hundred- of motor boat enlliu-i

day'" ca

Allhough the Caroline II. l-only a i footer, -he defeated everything I

■e race for ,!2-fmiter-.

The title event will take place h

T he Vila, Jr., a New.’

Music Heard by Large

Congregations,

urehe- In Ocean City were all

. . ^ 1 - • j well tilled at the aervlee-on Sunday Mcjnbers of Association Hold -emiana heard:

tered J at , the , Flben* l n l,n * delPhta ’ i Regular'Meeting af Mrs. I ur. Afur-TINK’s.

I «o.,o.ii...i.oa.-i • • • 1 ...» ! The.Kw. John J. Sw.eeney, the rec- .. W* —a—. Whcatraan's Home. % l „„. .,,,1 do ,L l ,Hrt i». ti,.. I ^ gt*e—t of the liii|ierial. | The regular ineellug of the Ocean , llvered-troug eeruion-on the Ke-ur-

Tty Hotel Prtiprletor-' A»w>clatlnii | red Ion hi St. Augu-tlue'- Church ‘a- held Monday evening at The Sunday morning. I.arge congregaiqua Hotel. There wa« quite a full | tlotm were pre-eut at both -crvlce*. tteodauce, and all who were prepared nusr PHtsiivrERiAX. • irenterniiiihig ICaaler gue-t-were well j The muaic In the Fk*t Pre-byterlan leax-l w Ith the munher of vi-ltnn, churcl( Kaeter Sunday was very Hue, m-tof the hou-e- being well lllled .; c -|ieclally In the morning. T here wail the al>-euce of the pre-ldent, tleo.; „ la r |; c eongrcgatloii preaeut,'and ail taiiii, tlig vice pre-ldent,^tilled the.| enjoyed Mlaa Ilomberger'a aolo, ''Ho-

uarly difficult -elec-

of Taco

f Dress Materials. ; • *|

A , m-«. -i, mid *..i«i .. yard. .l.il., one .half i lory. n-.. In-u rorm.- Tr—immii el»*n b f .wool 36 iaValr. at il5oyard. l!r.™.ld..:h. all slud.-. c'it., wi.lc, i-r vd. |1 . V ««do.n.m ! r»..Bd tralB-Oaitmdanw. O. A . J tawa-airswnjm-fl wnh lit-br»i ol foodaaB 5 Dainty stlk Fabrics. r-j- ;»■.w J SBEafea;TSSSSSSti

t. >■ ; ■

J New Waists. ,“ L fi JI ^tSggS^StJg^g J Neckwear, Etc. -jjyjjko\j'&3S8&tittF‘”“’*

footer tn ■lock n ■idled I

> Jack-onvllle, in the ; The Caroline If. wa, Captain William llyi>r.e.v

lu thla city.

I family, of Phil-

dm. Mary Slocum, of PhHndelphta, etied her cottage. 7l»S Ninth ctreel. Stockton Woodward and family, Camden, spent the holiday- here, ■eorge S. Hkcon and family, of Millville, were here diiriug Hie holiday-. John J. I larger, of Philadelphia, aehed hie Cottage on the bay front. Ml— M K. C. Pbllllp- vlnited rela-

iin In Hie race, and he u-ed u ire-lght and wi-doin. Hi the mile daah; the Ocean ■atdiowed a -peed espial to 32 mlle-

lie Intake pipe union , muili to the dl-ap. •eryh.Kly: -he lo-t tli«

received royalty, iiant of the Ocean tell Mrs. DuMee

d ttim

In Hie hl-tor

« ity '

EASTER EXERCISES CIHKIrrn ol IHr Hapll-t Hnnclay The member- of the Immanuel laptlat Sabbath School held Fia-ter xercl-e- ou Sunday evening, In the pre-ence of a large congregation, who plea-ed with the ellbrh the young people. H. 8. McAllliter l» irlntendent of the Sunday -chool.' le exercl-e- opened with a chorus. rl»l Aro-e," by tbs -chool. Then came re-q-in-lve readnjg. Matt., 2S. ed by a prayer By the Kev. Arthur (fee. The child! and "Slecretary J. Pre-oott irt, and aniioiincemeiMwere mad;. program wa- continued In the

, Kan

i Arlue,” Mary i'K of liloty,

“Kk«U

llou

• Chorus of

Recitation, •

Clark.

Singing, ”Tl- the Kin

of Qlrla.

Kxerci-e, “Spring’* Awi

(llrli.

Recitation, “Figg and Chicken,''Kdlth

Colli

Hinging,

Qlrla.

.Recitation, Dora Sharp. «■ by Paator. . ■lie—ed Story,” Ruth StephenReCUatlon, Doulae liable. Slnglug, ." Ju-t a Little Helper," Chorus of (Kris. irclse, ''Little Roaehud*," Four Small Olrl*.

tubHkntinki.:—V\

uuder-lguejl, yrlah lo correct an In the arUcle.Appeartng In la-t ■ HKNTlNKlmn regard to ladle- joinhig the Roard of. Trade, and wish to -ay sye did not reque-t to join that body, I, when a-ked lo do eo by one of the onicers of the board, allowed our natiaea to be u«rd, though we do feel we, too, are taxpayers, and -h. iPd rightfully have a vote lu tjie'clvlc

alliilr- of Ocean CTtyifi Lucbeit^Ti. Conabi*. Makv A. .Mii.nkk,

* AllKI.AIDK hi, IlAKKK, three of the -lx name- pro|Kxied. [We do not think the Skstixki.' wb» i error. If there I- any blame, the fault He- with the Hoard of Trade, pet haps Re this a« It may, -lx name ilgued lo a paper presented, am the aigneni. according lo fliat paper, solicited the privilege of becoming ember- of the board.—Eh'J Fob Saue.—Cottage- and lota In _o-t desirable location- in Uoean City. Apply to A. Cotton 619 A-butx avenue. Ocean City. New Jersey. * Fob Sauc.—Ku. 810 We«t avenue. Oetan ''Ity. N. J.; lot 60x100 ft., double porch hou-e, 8 room-. Urge attic, three usury; furnished, (1600. A bargain.

hth atreet.

4-U.9

Charle- K. Wel» ClareuccSIllaiTd 1 ere auioiig the ho Kiigeue Ziegler a

Iday vl-jtor

of Phlla

Harry Doiigla—^ loime, -pent Sundii J. F. Wallworth a

ly matter- of

the -oclal part.

The next met Arlington \

Phlladelph

e-ley avenue.

Ralph Wilson an family, of Philadelphia, were vl-lio ' ere during Uie hpjhlay-. Harold H. Kynett, of PhiladelphE Tth several friend-, kept bachelor all at HIM Twelfth -trect. Oscar D. Tliompsou and Ml— flo nee Moore, of Philadelphia, wci mong the Easter gue-ts Mrs. W. F. Woodrow, of Wllmlin ni, I-vMilng her daughter, Mr». J Lntton, 012 Hay avenue. Former Commodore W. D Him

rren Allen and wife, of Frank-vl-lted 8. II. Hon 11 and wife, over Sunday. Mrs. J. B. McCnUnngh, of PhlUdelP ||« city. D. W. Dibb. of till- City, Who has ■en in Philadelphia all wTnter, has returned. lark Dlllenbeck anil w ife, of Phlladelphla, were among the visitors here at Ka-ter. George W. Hhoater and wife, of Philadelphia, occupied their cottage on Park place. Ml— Helen Updike, of Princeton, wnl Easier with her «l«ler, Mr*. Allen Corson. IV. Landenberger and wife, of Philadelphia, were Ea-ter guest- ot Kathlu. Ira. Howard Holme-, of Phllaitelclty receutly. W. Paxsoo, of West Phtlsdelspent a few day- hi his collage,

property o

led their apartment- qu^ihe Hoard-

alR durlug the past week.

A Hoover and family, of Newark,

re -pending a -ca-ou al Ho Third and Atlantic axenue. Andrew M. Carey and wl in. are In their new cottagi the Catholic church reel rv

Adams, of Wes

phla, -hook hand- w ith a friends during the week. F. Grimm anil family. - delphla, are-pending a week dingo, 1225 We-ley avenue.

Ml- Pearl Scull, a teaebsr In Cam-1 jf. o. Klelufelter and family, den schools, -pent the Easier holiday- | G|-euBlde,s|*ul the Easter holiday-

cottage at Fourteenth -treet and

A. Howell and wife have been -pending the week In their cottage, 12 Sixth -treet. James Monroe and family, of Philadelphia, opened their cottage, 1108 Central avenue. Dr. W. T Wyckoff and family, of Philadelphia, opened thetr milage, dey avenue. T. Smitheman, of Haddonllehl, occupied hi- collage, 60S Ocean avrfew day-. George F. Mann, of Phlladel phla, was at her Wesley avenue hotel for the holidays. Marguerite and Florence Whiteside, of Philadelphia, were her daring the week. Miss OlJve Krn-t, who I- attending PtiHadelphia bmdue-s college, visited her parent- here. . Calvrson and wife, of Philadelphia, were among the visitors hen during the week. H. D. Levering and wife, of West Philadelphia, visited friends hi Hilly over Sunday. Albert Fogg and family, and Ml— Margaret Fogg, of Camden, were vl-l-

lera at

in McMierry, of Broad Street 81aPhlladelphlh, opened htecottage, 031 Central avenue. V •F'ormerStale KaiiklngComral— .). O. Welkin-, of Woodbury, v gueat ofthe Atglen. J. K Wick and wife, with their daughter. Ml— ReTa.-of Pblladel|ihh re Fj-ter visitors. S. F. Kddowea and family, of Pblli delphla, are occupying their cottage, 1238 We-ley avenue. J. M. Thomas and family, of 'jnwyd; occupied their apartment- at 111 We-ley avenue. Mrs. 51. L. Mack, of Philadelphia, ha« been -pending a few day- at her bold, the Chalfonte. R. F. Barra-, of Phlltdeltdila, was In his cottage, 82N Plymouth place, during the holidays. Ml—Margaret Robinson, of Phlla; delphla. -pent the Ea-ter -eason with Ml- Erue-tlue Scull. -DeMoit dbaw and wife, ot Millville, occupied their cottage. 711 Plymouth place, for several day-. Commodore Charles J. Curran, , of Philadelphia, wae a visitor here the 'latter pert of lest week. Wllllem Hkncoek,a student at Penn Slate College. spent thq holidays with his parents Ip this dty. Mr. and Mn. Wfikln- visited the*

crshlp

*x pre

r tim-

nM^j;

ig will be held at tin

- father, K

joyed a

augumeuti-d choir also -ang the at them-In plea-lug style. Mr. Hohuei

of Pfincetoii Seminary, preached ntrong -ermnn ou the Keaurr

In the

-iwl

"The

dn>

id fam it w day- l

ladelph

sir cottage, fe, of t amt Phlladel-

tipen Tomb," and Ml— Romberger delighted the mngregallon with another vocal solo. “Where Have They Laid Him?" By Sullivan.

first si.

Dr. liable- preached a powerful netmoil hi the First M. E. Church Sunday morning, and there was -pedal mti-lc by the choir that we- greatly appreciated. The Sunday -ebuol gave its Easier eulerlaliimeiil In the evening to a p- cTed edllloe. Feature- of the exer-cl-e- were the -Inging by Jeanette Darby gud a hoy-' quartet compri-ed of Harvey Marts, Loren Goff, Carl Moore and Jullu- Mathis.

' the gue

i F.

of Mrs. Haker'i

iiiileu

Can you find

ilam-, of Hartford, gue-t-of their brut her-. In this city, ou

Sunday.

The Rev. Dr. A. G, Kynelt and family, of Philadelphia, occupied their cottage, 1 Hi T welfth -treet, during the

holiday-.

n better or safer investment than a First Mortgage on approved Ocean City Real Estate bearing six per cent,

interest? We have invested over a Million and a Quarter for clients in such mortgages during the past Fifteen Years without the loss of a dollar in principal or interest. Can we not make such an investment

for you ?

"'“Jr!'*... Massey & Edwards T.wli..,

- Mra. S.C. Cleliaud, of Weal Phlladelphla, I- occupying her cottage, (Eleventh -treet and A-bury avenue,

for a -ea-on.

j Harry Uowle and wife, of Florence, are -pending a few days with Charle8. Headley and wife. Tenth etrect

with her parent- lu thl- city. Ml— Florence Franklin, of Went

Philadelphia, I- Uie gue-t of Mi—

Ethel Shoemaker, of thla city.

James P. Farrell and wife, of Phllailelphla, -ummer rs-ldeul- of tin- city,

were here during the^llday-.

Mrs. E. W. Malpa— and daughter-, Ml— Anna and Kdwlna.of Philadel-

phia, were among Hie vl-llon, ra. M. N. Packer, of West Ptillaihla, -pent a few day- here a- the

d of Mm. Charle- E. Haag.

. L. Hemer-ley and w ife, of Philadelphia, -pent the Ea-ter holidays In their cottsge, 817 Fourth street. Mm. (Terence Freeman, of Camden, a summer resident of this city, wan among the vialtora here Tuesday. W. T. Prettymaii and family, of Philadelphia, occupied their cottage, 803 Third street, during Hie wet-k,. Nopman Darby and family, of Philadelphia, were guest- of relative* In .this city during the past week, Leo Haggerty, of Philadelphia, one 'the lifeguard- here lu -ummer, wai town, accompanied by hi- wife. L. A. Knabb and family, of Philadelphia, -pent the Easter -ea-on In ■elr cottage, 1109 A-bury avenue. Hamuel Chamber- and family, of Leesburg, were gue-t- of John Townnend end wife e few daye recently. Wllllain J. Kerr and daughters, of Philadelphia, occupied their cottage •t Ninth direct eud A-bury avenue. .John R. Lynn and family, of Philadelphia, apent the Eeeter holiday- at their atlractlvb home on First street. Ml—ea Ada M. Ranck and Louisa-T. Corron, of thl- city, have goue-lo Lancaster, to vl»lt friend- for a few dayDominick Dellenedlcti- and family,

of Philadelphia, have

Fred Pontlere and wife for % few days. Stillwell H. Smith end wife, of Cam-

Bay a 1

Mlee Esther Carhirt, a nurse it a Philadelphia hmipltal, vl-lted her father, Samuel Carhart, In this city, last Sunday. Mi— Margaret J. Knox, of Philadelphia, visited her friend, Ml— Carrie S. Eienweln, 1648 Weal avenue, during the holiday!.' James McMulllti, of Philadelphia, -plldlor for the Ocean dty Y'acbt Tub, and hie family were bere dutlugi ie holiday-. The Rev. Linn Row-man and family, f Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage, bn We-ley' avenue, below Elgliteeuth -treet. The Ml—es Florence and Re—le Kardsley, of Phlladel pb guest-of Ml—' Anna McClure during e Easter holidays. Ml— Mabel C. Laliarre.who I- t) (Oonllaned on roorth Pace.)

W. L. Orr, wife and grandchildren, of Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage, 1446 Aebury avenue for S F. Preulxel, of Philadelphia, cottage owner on the Hay front, w among the visitor- here daring the Clyde Raker and family, of FolcroR,

HADDOCK’S CASCARA Laxative Tablets Eat like candy. Work like mkglc. 12 for 18 centPurify Ibe blood with Rial's Spring Sarsaparilla 60 cents a bottle PARK AM TIIFOIB S CARDIES MADDOCK’S PHARMACY Eighth and A-bur; Ave.

THE UP-TO-DATE • Tonsoriai. Parlor

Four Barbers

824 Aebury Avenue

NO WAITINQ

Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday Night

The Excursion House

JAMES CLARK : MAIN STREET and . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J.

L'T.'U^. belthig„i>iu

Draperies.

s. s. mcallister 7SS Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

RHamatmatae

Beautiful New Cottage for Sale . x Second Street near the Bnardwalk •| This cottage is one of the prettiest ami liest built houses in this section. Basement finished, Inumlry. sm-auLs 1 bedroom, etc. First floor, large living room with tnaurel and gas log, large dining room with bay window’, all wainscoted five feet high with plate rail, kitchen and pantry. _ Second floor, fouC bedrooms -and bath with fine plumbing fixtures, closets in every room. Third floor, two bedrooms and storage room. If Will sell this house for #3 ,700, and make terms to suit. If looking for a home let us show you this. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 ASBURY AVE.

B. .McOIBENY, General rtanager. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Hume Nurse. H0T6L OlSeAYRG.., Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Streeta

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL IUI4 CICMTKA1. AVK.. OCICAN CITY. N J ioSfrt” ll» •—non^I'lo—auiljr • Ol'KN AM. WINTER* Ur*. C. OETZK1.

THE KATHLU

aol'TI——BUxtorsM. IKM LEW 10 A COSf ARt)

Op-B

F-OR OCEAN CITY REAL. ESTATE B. FRANK SMITH 1035 ASBURY AVENUE Cottage-, Hotela and Apartments for sale and rent. Lot- and Farm- for -ale A double hou-e near Twelfth -treat In good repair, for Ml*. $3,000. Lot on Aabury ave., near Third at., prk*. $650.' 6-roomed cottage with bath, at Bayou-, $1,850.

REAL. ESTATE -n* INSURANCE

Clayton Haines Brick

A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N, J.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.

No waiting for two weeka to know If yen can get It; we Can tell you at _— ■■ ■ *» -* 'x *—• -ropertlea. Choice cottai— *—

Improvement—the choi

J: M. CHESTER &.CO., . Ocean City. N. J.

Interesting to Investors

Those Who Wish a Desirable location for a Seaside Homo

FOR SALE— A f** lot* located In 8—Ron G, Ocean City, N. J., - : in vieinity of Bute road and Paunay Wania and Bead. lug Railru-d kUtiona. Also -11— for bongalowa -itn-to on Great Kgg

Harbor Bay, Beaolay’a Point, N. J.

832 CENTRAL AVENUE

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Free Cottage Sites AT Pe^rmont-Avalon, IS. J.

a, one and one-half block- from the person- whp will build cuttag

We will deed lots on the Main eau, free of all Incnmbraneea, to me coating not la— than fl&00.

Apply to Avalon Improvement Co. I JOS Arch Street, Phllada. or Peermont, New Jersey

WYOMING 134 OO'EAPI AVESIVId

A. P. .VULSIEK THE ELBERON KMdHTII VXD l-ESTHAI. AVEETE Ocea. City, SI. J. lot Water U—L Kvrry KoodKjnMtroasbly MM. F-I S-A E. XAVI.OK. Prop. HOTEL ATGLEN

OCEANIC , c-p—liy 300. Elevato

THE LAtlREL

IIMITH T(>U .X-|:XD, Erwp

BOARDING SIRS. C. F. YVILMER 708 Central Ave. Good board at reasonable ratea. Me served. Special Sunday dlnnera.

e a std ixanEAJicB.

C. 1— LAKE ..REAL ESTATE AGENT..

Renting, litrying end M—Ollr CLARENCE S. SCULL —Real Batata and Ini My eon err. . 60S Eighth Street Ocean Cloy Ntw

IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. . Ocean City New Jersey. a

Plain and Decoiathe

POWELL’S

Do your Spring shop-

ping here.

Papefhaneer

We have the latest in new dree* fabrics and trimmings. The new shadow lace and all-over for neck and sleeves. The latest In ladies' collars and belts. . Shirtwaists, house dresses, etc.

Men's hats and caps. Men'sshirts.Cluett, Monarchor Kmor brand. New line men's tie*.

—r Estimate* Cheerfully Given A Poet Card will bring our aur-

Low prices and reliable up-to-date goods.

Phone 7V-W

POWELLS 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

First National Bank

For Sale Yacht Capt. Lew Length, 43 feel; beam, 13 feet 6 inches; sail and motor,, latter 18 horse power. Apply Capt Lewis Risley 700 CENTRAL AVE.

Also several gasoline motors, 6 to 16-borse power, for salt at great bargain.

Yaid and Lawn work attended U> promptly. All kind- of bonne and yard plant*. Special seashore lawn gra— need fur aale.' Rest grades of -hade and ornamantal-tree* and hedging. Would be pleased to do your . woik fur you. Top soil sold In any quantity aul special fertiliser for

your flower bad*.

Ocean City, N.J. caNtu. suwue mm

ELMER H. ORAN

r

Bell Phone (8 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. Qeneral Contractors Grading and Street Building

719 ASBU1

Ocean City,

New Jera$jr'-’