Ocean City Sentinel, 29 May 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel | tmkhuay. MAV sj. inn shell lie glail to receive Itein" or new* anil cothmunkallun* of ii.lere-t to this ooraiquulty ami our reader* ' everywhere. ; .All commtitikatlona. should be compmnleil with the foil name ami address of the writer, hot necessarily \ ~4 DOTS. Macedonia M. K. t'lmrcli. Tend. \ open fuf tl.rsmnmer "n'ju'i.'e In. w ll li >' the Kev: I) W. Henry a« |'h«t»r. I'ER80NAI,S. » Heyuionr Dsvl*.ufi'lillgdel|dil», w«* 11 .Mr*. J F Adaiji».of I'layloii, «>• a - J. Milion Tltlow ami wife, of Philadelphia, are gue-l. of the Alglen. e * T. II. I.u.ler- and wife, of I'lilladel. , ' TIiuiiiOJ liill and wlfr. of W.uhI hury. are registered at the Oceanic. 1 ^William M. Wall of rhih.d'd- " '"mT' and . Mre. j».e,.h ■ llorton. of " Mooreelown. were regi-lered at the 11 Mr. J. lliirrwiHMl Italy, of I'lilladel a of the week. L, I,eo (laiuberger and wife, of I'liila ,, at tlie Hterling. K. J Tlioiupwin and wife, of Iter u ■nantown. frolo rt v owner* here, were lu town HurlTfiiyr"-\ "Mr*. Clyde Kaker bjnl -mi.' Itmlney, '* George \V Krn«t. . " Joseph llulto.t anil family, of i'liila delphla. are MH-cupylng Oielr collage, Hid llrlRlilon place. • 11 > Frank' Hchoelder returned to Phil™ delphla .Monday morning after «|wudlux a few day* here. I'hla. iiave o|iened I heir .-.Hag* In tlila city fur the aeaaon. h Mr*. Laura Nalih, who ha- lieen undergoing treatment for a lame arm hi '< Scotch Mall, I* much Improved. K dtauer, hate opeiiril I licl'r milage, j, win Central avenue, for Hk «ea»mi. D, \V. I'erfrldk aiid family, of I'liila- H delphla. have ' o|Mnied their milage. 5820 Central avenue, for*he reason. I Cliarle* II. W fount. formerly of IIU* city, who hah hreii hi Lancaster. * Ohio, ha* moved to Norrl-lown, I'a. j1 William T. Itickiifl* and "wlfeTof Philadelphia, have upelu-d their coi. . K.Wheiiull and faml'ly. of I'hlladel phla. have 'opened their summer 1mm*. 846 Park place, for the aeaaon ,. fharle* K. Klitill, managing etllh.r of the Kvenllilt, Bulletin, Philadelphia, c ami hi* family are here /or the season Ivlward S. Deeuier and family, of r Philadelphia, are here for (he »ea»on, occupying their collage, Sift Fourth } elreet. . , ' ■ of Vlwee' week*, lie wllfreiilalu until W H. Gglgenlielmer and Wife, of I Kigali, who are properly owner* (n till* oily, were among the visitor- htfVe Sunday. Mr and Mr. Charlea Wallwnrlh J of Weal Philadelphia, vlelted Oceini I City on Sunday and registered at I lie I llreakera 1 Tlie I lev. Pennington Cnr-oii,' of ' "11 addon Held. vlalleil III. -on, l)r, Allen 1 Curiam, In thla city, IHa latter part jof ' Fluier K Handerllii.of I'hllndolplii*. j who rented William H. Smith', mt , , lage, UW7 Hay avenue, la now here fun ilie*ea*ou. , Kaunle I. Davy, of Philadelphia. , road, 'tlila*1 city, where »ke will *peod : the eummer. I J. D. Thorn paonjuid wife, of Phlla- 1 delphla, were ninoug Hie vl.ltor* lo till* city Sunday. They own a »um- ' ■tier home here. Mr. and Mr*. A K. Wood, who have lieeu .pending many stTmmer* In - Ocean City, were gue-l* at the llreakerdurlng tlie week. ' Ml.* Kuulce Powell and a lady frleud are vlnitlng at llie Horn* of Ml— Powell'* brother. Cliarle* Powell, In I Ilia city for a lew day*. Win Ion C. Smith and family, of llallhuiire, have lakeu apartment* in the Scull apartment* on Anbury avenue, above highlit alreet. Ml** Margaret Schneider, nl Tioga. I* entertaining Ml** Kenuedy.uf Philadelphia, at her eotlage, on We»ley avenue, below Fourteenth afreet. I.ola I»nrrh»ar«1. A. J Chambers ha* .old lot 085, Section G, at Thirtieth afreet and Central avenue, owned by K. C. Stoke*, to William F. Powell, of Ocean City; lol WW. Tlilrtlelh atreel and A.luiry avenue, alao owned by K C. Hlokea, to Ororge 1**1*1, of Mlllvllle. and *!*<• the Amanda Tlce property. Thirtieth ■greet and Weal avenue, to (ieorge Shunts, of Tuckerton, who will realde there. Mr. Cliamtrera lu* the contract to build a houae for Mr*. Harliel Klep|>er. of Philadelphia, on lot 862, A*bury avenue, near Thirtieth atreet. »omr*rlcil»n »< Heeling. Mayor Headley explained at the Itii.liie** Men'* Aaaoelatlon Tin-lay night to the apparent nail-faction ot many of the member* the caure of the trouble with the wood block pavement on Eighth atreet There were a uuiuber of pertinent qu«atlona asked. according to report, and the greateat of liarmony did not prevail throughout the meeting, or rattier during the Informal dlacuMlnno f city matter* at the.cloae of tlie regular session. One member threatened to resign. y(C w ■•rial I-lcmre Houae. A Philadelphia contractor haa taken out a permit to build a moving picture allow liouae on tlie iloardwalk, betweeu Nlnlh and Tenth atreet* fyr Daniel Kaunoe. of Philadelphia. It will be one alory high, covered with galvanized .licet Iron. milage Wanted. Smalt cottagb wanted from June I", lo July II. Addre** J. T. Car-ou. 21V. K. Huntingdon St., Philadelphia, adv .11 Kok HAi.it— Ebony "uprlglil piano; price, »76. Can be *een at KW Mral atreet. adv., &-2M. 2t. Kok Rknt -Cottage SIM Cenlral, IISO for eeaaou. Now open adv. It. The Kirat National Hank of Oceai « llty keep* the account* and other af fain of It* ciiatomera at rift ly private adv It

/». ■ COMING HERE FOR SUMMER HOMES Real Estate Operators <tHave fct.ieksof Inquiries for Cottages in This City. ^ Cottage, are renting very «all«factor- | /lv. and the real n*l*le men report an !'i j^jl. Kranlf zjmltl. re|»rta the follow- I I Mr. A li. Itadclltr* cottage, '7IM I W.caley avenue, to a Plea-antvllle party. . . ' i Mr*. M. Adam*' collage. 1012 Ceu- i adelff.la ' "" . * I. >V Mfjilz.er'* collage, HIT Aatiury < avenue, to >lr. S. McUmula ■ J II Her. *4®. tiuugalow, Kifleetilli I holt: of Philadelphia ■ . , i Mr*. A. It l( add I ft". coHag'e, Sev- I until -trect, to J II Stewart, of New i Ca.tle, Del. -i~~ . . | Mi—Mary ll.irpei'a collage, I2IS I llav avenue, to Joaepti Sharpl.aui, of I lice*.. City, •Jolin Huriied'a cottage, I2IS Hay I avenue, to Mr*. K Ttiompaon, of AJceaiiClly. | A. \V. Miller'* cottage, A-bury ave- i below Twelfth atreet, to i. Wll I llama, of Camden. S I Ml** N Collin.' cottage, 1125 .Weal . avenue, toCharlc* Maul, of Mlllvllle. I Allien Fogg'* .lore, next lo merry- i go-round, to I "liarle* Pell, of I'lilladel. i J. Jagger'a co lage, 1211 Slu)|H*»i I uvcniim-b<Mr. Joliuaou, of Hrldgetou. I Ma— ey A l-M want* report the fol- " A. \V. Powell'* cottage. S2t Ply- 1 month place, lo William H. Horn, Jr., < of Philadelphia. . 1 Collage 1 1.17 Cenlral avenue to Mra. i It li-ler, of Philadelphia. , Stanton and Scull, llie:, lepurl the-e ' Capt. f ItoiiJ. Hebdrraon'a collage, i :ipr Eleventh -treel s,VJKh,F-"' A * :M; T"' ,:M0; Flr-t,lloor, north -lite, of Colonial , ' Seco'id'lhior llauilierger apartmeuU, 1 kit Thlnl -treet. v. ' Clayton llaloe- I'.rlck rei».rla the ! rental-: W. H. Heeler. I'ltUhurgli, collage 1 Second .Heel. Mr. Jniiir* H, Saul. Philadelphia , (lie Miller collage on Central avenue. , Jrwepli Itryaii, Philadelphia, cottage kit-Find -treet.' . " \M|. II ,H.' ^ Smith. Philadelphia, cot- | luge I22U Central avenue cliarle* I. Hader. Philadelphia, cot- . tige lo:!,' eiitral aveiive. ■lo-eph II Slmpaoii, Philadelphia, 1 . ullage bl-i Del.aneey place. ' Hubert D Wllaoii, Philadelphia, collage H.1I Ocean avenue j Eugene It; x cllilde, Plilladelplila, ' Mr* E. H. iltlgg. sl'or^bury, apartWilliam Heiideraon. Hrlatol, the Tliomp*on collage on Aabury road. . ' Mr*. Vellojte.-I'lilladelphla, cottage 'HI Third atreet. — MAY CAMP HERE Colonial M. F. Murphy and Captain II. Itaiuaey. repreeeullng a lullllary organlaallou of ' the Catholic < hurcli In Wllke-Harre. Pa- were hcre Tiie»d«y afternoon In r reference to bringing llieir regiment lie re for It* auniial encampment lu , Auguat. Tne nuiubera of the committee uiet Dr. I. N. Hrlacom, of tlie health - bureau; t.'lly Commi**loiier Hubert Fi-li r, the Rev. John J. Sweeney and ' llarry F. Stanton and were taken to view- -ever* I proa|iectlve -Iglita. The . committee will give a definite an.wer ■ next Tueaday. It I* po**ible that the I Scliumo tract, at Fifteenth atreet aud the bay, w ill be taken If the regiment ' The regiment number* BOO men, It la . -laud. - with a band of ililrly-llve piece*. ; TALK ON WEST AFRICA ■•rrabttcrlau Church. ' Mr*. Jc*»e C. Ilall, a lubwlutiary of llieScolll.il Prenbyleriau rhurch. will ' aiwak Ip the Kind Preabyterlan Church I on Sunday evening Mr*. Hatl'a mlahIoii *1 at Inn I* Old Town, Calabar, Weal Africa, where .be lia* beeu very >. flucceaaful a* a medical mlaainnaiy - among the native*. She haa many tuy lereallng and IhrlllluK event* to relate and tier addre**, on Sunday evening will be a rare treat. • . The meelliig «* the. Cliriallan Endeavor Society and the church aervlee will be merged Into one at the regular II hour of theeveulug aervlee, which la " 7.15 o'clock. 'j Prrparr lor Chlldrea'* Dai. 0 Immauuel llaptlat Sunday School h ha* not yet felt the Impelua of the >e movetnvnt alioreward. "Bwo or three e week* from now the vlaltora will tieglu •I ilidr annual pilgrimage, and laith achoul aud preaching aervlee will feel «. the effect of Ocean City's growth In population, Prrparallona for Children'* Day. June 8, are going forward. Tlie exarclac* are lo be held In the evening. | '.V Cleared Ho by Festival. The -Iran berry fe*llval given by the Social Circle of Immauuel Bapllal J; hurch on May 17 wa* not a. proOt5 able a* anticipated ou account of an all-day rain alarm. About 120 waa r lea reel The I.adle*' Aid Society ol li the church have a* their apeclal work the lol fund, while the Social Click * help* on the current expenae account, The work of each aoclety I* distinct, but co-operative. Candeallea ilrrr. »u Aa.emblyman John B. Kale«,CountJ '« Collector J.W.Bell, K S. Fox. wlfi •e- and aou, David Bilrd Fox, W. Sweeter ut and K. Stockton Woodwardj of Cam den, were among tlie visitor* heredur 1,1 lug the week. » For bale. mem. or Kachonge. A very desirable cottage lu a nice quiet location of Ocean City, lu ful E, viewjif ocean aud bay; haa four bed rooms end up-to-dele belli with sari I lary open plumbing; large receultoi .... hall, dining room, kitchen aud laun dry, half square from trolley*. Appl; 1 to E. J. Thompson; IIW Duray -treel ^ . .HeriDB.ilown, Pa. ; adv, 5-28, It For Balk.— A No. 518 Kxrelalo ran range complete, tlr.t-rdaaa.floudlllor with high boiler closet and (alraulte He. holler; elroo«t new. Apply to Kriro Nelma, Fifth and Bay ave, »dv ,5 2b,.

HiHHHHHHHHHHBHHBBHHHHHHHHiHHHI , .• , CIVIL WAR VETERANS HEAR !; * ■ MEMORIAL DAY SERMON - - * * " W. • ' Y ' : Eloqutnt'Discourse Delivered i

by Pastor Bohner in Pres- ! j byterian Church. A . very IntefeaHng and delightful i lo the Fli.t Preabylerlan I 'hurch, w hen I 1 1 be, paktrir, the Rev. J'harls* H. A. M , dellvereil a apeclal *er mpn on "The Meaning of Meniorlal 1 -The member* of the (DA. II. midlug In Ocean City attended In a-body ami wore given aeata of honor, lh the coiigregalloii. _ The church wa. ta-'tly iiiU.Ic by U» choir, a aolo by Ml"* lamina T. (ror»oi., e..llile<l,"Tl.e Plain, of Peace," being exceptionally well render oil. A large audience ibat lUletl the churcli »>< |>ht*enl 4o greet the ' for a long time . > x In the course of hi* addre**. the Mr. Bohner said: "Member* of the Hrand Army of the as I look iipifn your depleted rank* thl* evening, my mind lacatrled hack- to that other scene Jif which 1 heard nonioofyoii -peak -to tlial j splendid, gala throng that went forth j '61, with Hying colors and sounding'] drum* and youthful heart- tilled with i What a change between then aud, now! 'A* I contemplate 11,1 cannot but think of that claaaic story by Juaepb Addjuon. calleil 'Tlie Vision of Mir/*.' Addl»oiirifproaeiitcd humanity a great throng pa»«lng over a bridge of four and twenty arches. 'Mi* bridge net with numerous secret trap door*, which unexpectedly opened ever and anon, letting the unwapr passenger drop through. untll toward tlie ' further end of tlie span but fow remaluerl .to paM'llie last arche*. - "So, year by year, your rank* grow : thliiner, your step* grow lea* certain, ; your form* have ju»t s little greater i ■loop. It will not be long before ybu 1 will have come to the la-l ,arch, and view the scene. What then? Will t|ie I grand tale of your heroism no longer be repealed lotlie generation* follow. , lug. Pir be the thought. "Next KrldaVr~a" over thl* laud of , our*, the people will gather! In llie ] cemeteries, and, to'the sound of sweet music' the grave* of the dead will be . garlanded ' with beautiful Bower*. What doe* tlie ceremony meaq? It ' mean* ttiat by thl* observance we wl.h lo -luemorlce lo the children of llie 'Republic thai awful struggle of four . year* which reached In Hie liberation uflaillMons of enslaved men and women. ' Tliefe-are not many lefl wlm can tell - ii* about it aa ey » « It ' i **»ein-Jiu btr a Cl 1885, when the war *nded, from H»l» ' and yon will realise what a vast mini- . her of (iehple have h«y u Ixirn since llie war. Most of u* cannot reiiiembertlie roll of a drum, the tramp of a regl ' ment, or a single slgli of tlAt tornado of woe (hat swept the iiatlolt'agaln and . again until there waa 'one dead In nearly every houae. In l!ie*e nine* of piping peace, bualed with our mighty 1 enterprise*, we are in danger of forgetf Hug the brave men wbo purchased ttiat peace with their valor and blood. I J To keep alive the memory of these : , heroes and In perpetuate the fame of their atrilggle— this is the meaning of 1 Memorial Day. » I "Soldier* of the <». A. R., the heart I of a great people heals In gratitude to ) you largar than there are words to ex- " pre**. From countless thousands of g reverent lips prayers ascend today for 1 you. You are being mustered out. < 'Taps'- will soon sound. The bugle* will blow 'lights out.' Wbsn you go J It gnay be to take a step out lutb a light such as never shoue on land or •ea. You fought for freedom, not for I, fame, yet honor clalmayou as her own. "In the generations to come a grateful people will not forget the shining " heroism of llie men who. uulformsd In heavens own blus livery, went forth to tight the battle# of the Republic, for

y b"'"u"'°"b*'l**d- 7 - Appreciated Ueetare. " A gnod-sl/ed audience attended the K lecture on "Bcottlsb Pathos aud Humor" by George b Somervllle In '• the First Prsabxterlan Church Thurs--e day evening, and that those nreaent ,r appreciated the enterUlnlog talk was '■ shown by tlielr smiles at frequent intervals. At the close of the lecture many ol his hearers told Mr. Bomervllle of their huge enjoyment of the „l trest he had given them. The pro,e ceeds of the lecture, which was given (e under the ausploM of the Christian in Endeavor B oclety. were for tbe bene<"t ih of the church mortgage fund. el ^ean aimer Vlaimr Wrda. H* Hugh Grennen and Miss Regln* O'Donnell, of Philadelphia, were! married In Ht. Frauds de Sales Church. I West Philadelphia, a short tlms since. The bride bis a number of frleud* here, where she haa spent the summer he seasons for several years 1st *- , - 1|" vaderwenl Operation. Is Charles F. Nabb. of this city, was of taken to Dr. Marvel'* hospital, Allanirk tic City, Saturday afternoon, where he ds underwent a serious operatlou for tool. ternal trouble. He Is reported to tie ct, Improving. Every eeason brlogs some changes ily lo the style of wall papars, aod the-e I f# changes are for greater beauty aod r»leo Bnement lo home decorations, in- It Is also a pleasure lo be sble lo ii r- stele tbat the householder of limited means Is not debarred from these charming effeds, as wine of the most altradlve schemes era -achieved lu quite Inexpensive pipers; so when it '<*> comes to ohooslng your wallpapers,. , make It e point before deciding lo see *<l* bur fol! assortment, get our suggestions end prices In buying this year we have bought lo larger quantities then ever, thereby being able to give the P'y public the benefit -f the low prices, which reoge from Ove cents apiece " up. Wa would appreciate en opportunity to serve you end show you our ■lor Hue assortment. Ion. B. It. BMrrH 4 Bon, zed The Progressive Paperbangera and ink Decorator*, 1048 Aabnry avenue. 8,21 Ocean City. N. J. ad»„ 8-», Im ■ t

] MISSION DRAWS LARGE NUMBERS:, Priest Explains Object of Set- \ i vices in Progress in St. ■ Augustine's Church. J y The catholic ililwlon c*iiidnClr.l liy^ | , the Kev.Mh J Devlne, C H. I' . of New 1 r Vork l'Hy. In Hl^TTg^dW* Churctc | . Sweeney, liad^pbcitT Amj*t»B-tlinse ■ I -Fattier |i^xljjj>/iir*de!!i-filiiiiv « mis- ' S^Idii^LeiiES ; I I Hon- made t<> In.inu t I'attmllca uinre . , i hilly In the truth of their religion, to , { convert sliiuei-. arouse tlie Indifferent | e Slid lift the go -.1 to a still higher plane | .if spiritual ellort. Misaious usually . e ! consist ofah.ystemallccour.eof preach, | 1 log and lilatrucllnii extending over a I ] stated uuiuber of ih»y», aiid coudu'cled ; I ' by priest, who dex-oie themselves i , most exclusively to this feature ot , , : Catholic zeal. I -It ha* been a conmllng eX|a?riruce . exposition of the most Irapoftaul trulli* • of salvation, tugelher with a course of liistrut-lloiis to prepare thepeople for C tin- worthy reception of GlMAcraiiielil ,f slid enlighten thein on tlie dutle- of y. their dally live*, sllord* a puwerful e Everyone Hilda In I lie*e sermons and i , lEislructlons wmethlirg Itial appeal* r peculiarly |o him and Is li-i-ly lo bear ^ fruit lu the future. ' i e "The*e mission -are for Hie laity i :^r«6tgiou* communities. Every Cat ho- ; v lie |.irlaii hold* tUeaF mission service* i once In every two Vr three or four . ir i year*, and at lea.i so per cent of even „ the most lukewarm-Catholic* attend il ; I he mlaiiloiia and fuillli tlielr very ex- „ acting re-iulremenl*. „] "Every day tlmKighout (lie mission r there I* an evening service and two . inornlug service*. The Calholir people are ax pooled' to attend the evening serif vice end one of His morning services each day. The early morning service. I at 5 80 o'clock, I* attended by the mat Jonty of Hie parlaliloner*.' because It i. doe* not conflict wllh their day's huaiI lie** and especially because It la Im h pressed upon them very strongly that r llie self den is!, loss "of sleep and litalily r discomfort occasioned by attendance r. at tlie earl} s. rvlce^e In conformity with the spirit of lb* mission, which I* II llie spirit of penance, lleslile- ultei d •t auce at the service*, -all Catholic* exeit a "every effort during tlie mission, by < i- prayer and reflection, to be worthy of e the sacrament# of Fensnce and Hply ,e Eucharist, which they receive before I the mission" close*. 0 "-Noo-Uatlnillc* are always In vilest d to these missions, and very Frequently „ llie Catholic mission Is followed by s iiou-Cathollc mission. In which all the *' sttort* are devoted to giving nony Catholic* an opportunity In learn t. from Catholic aouroea w hat the Catlid ollc /church stands for In. the re1 " Mth*rfDsvli»# will answer anytjnss>e Hons along the-e line* which may be ,f ; e«ked him before theeveulug service* . during the remainder of tbe week.. The mission will clone next Buuday evening - rt A quartet from AtlanHc City— Misses ,0 Anna and Mary McOee, Charles Heckler aod Mr. John Harold— sing at the evening service*. , of Heglnulug next Kunday there will Dr be three manse*— 0.80, 8 aud 10 o'clock. lt Father Devlns will a**l*t the rector from now until the close of the ,u miner •" season. to - • • — . — . To Whom It May Cun. khn: or Having been brought to our alienn. Hon tbat unauthorised persons are g_ turning on gas In houses In this City, we hereby give oollce that any person >R or peraous found molesting llie City, lo Gas Idght Company's pipe* or metsr* Ih or the turning ou uf gaa, whether lu ' or house or at curb, will be prosecuted ac- : cording to Daw. CITY GAH IllOtIT COMPAKV. I May 24, 1918. gdv. It.

WM J. McDEYITT'S r I ACTIVE LIFrKNDS Was Father of Supt. Harry M McDevitt and Mrs. W. G. = Moore. ■ j VY III In in J. McDevitt, one of lit* U-»i I k.novfn omelet* of the frrin-ylvanle ] Railroad in Philadelphia, fiavtng been V i.-a-liicrat Iba-k-lr.el .ration for many * year., died al ills W.-lmoi.t b-me Iniii^Tnted 07 year*. Soiu lu iiitha ago ^ "uffrreff- s^llh typhoid fever, end. he w a- aide to resume buslliesa, lie recently went.- l.i lliejlalne camp ■ of lleury *D, Muare, of Haddnulteld. "to rei-ui>erate. Tie retunie>l.home on • Saturday and w"i(s atrlckeu latefluiiday night. • A leader, lu ail things- -which have" for their eTirt the welfare aud lmpr--« * ' men! or Weslinuut. of which lie had - been a resident for several year-, lie S ' wa* for f longtlmc lu tlie local Hoard g ' of Education and assisted materially g ' the orgaiil/atlon of the Westitiuul ^ le nan Church, uf Haddmi Isslgc ol § ' Masons aud of the A. t). C W. lAtdge. M I HI* funeral will be held today st 2 p.. S • from ht. late residence, with Inter- S ' meat aCHarlelgti t.'emelery. fe Mr. McDevitt wa* the father of 8 ' Harry-T.' McDevitt, tuperlnU-iidenl of ' the Ocean City Electric Railway Com- s • pauy, and Mr-. William <1 Moore He § f wa* a summer resident of thl* city. fe f A letter a* a* received from Kbeny/er 3 I Adam* and W. W. Adam* by llie S City Commissioner*, complaining of fe I Hie intolerable condlllon of the Board- g . walk at Eighth street, which, It I* al- 8 r leged, itKgrfe.red with the bii»lne*« of g of th5x*te««rs.^Adem». Dlrec- g i tor Fisher, who <nM there I* nothing lo g - More* In thai vicinity, staled that lie ^ . had made a satisfactory explanation — r of Hie mailer to Mr. Adam*. *< I For Hack.— Cottage* and . lots iti Z . most desirable location* in Dcoan Citx , * Apply to A. Cotton KlU Aabury avenue, J Ocean L'lty. New Jersey. ail v. Z

■[Pnil Iitel ; in Yon r The Supples' 'Dairy has i< 8 never had Letter gains in ~ , business, than dtirihg the past year. : | K ^[Supplce pattons get ' f "the personal effort and ' attention of the men who n " made the Supplec Dairy }' i successful. | L [ II We personally watch | ™ ' the Chemical and Bae- F n teriological tests of Supfl plee Milk each day to see F that your quality is as- ^ * sured. _ Supplec methods give h you prompt service aud * atteution. '• H Suppler Milk haa a ll better flavor — li H More Suppler Milk is "r -op Id in Philadelphia than anfl other milk •— - T Four' Gold Medals i.- Awarded. * For Perpetual Youth Drink ru- Pcromil-lac 5 I' ■ THE SUPPLBE I ALDER8ET LO ^ 0A1BT

HDts. 3. "Rone? &celrc0 to announce to bcr patrono ant> ftlen&0 tbe opening ; of tbe Do te l Stranb, on map 28, 1913

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* I AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to fur- • nish? We have aline of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. Window Shades a Specialty." Ghas. G. Adams & Bro. 720:22 Asbory Aienae

1 Dn«:ol1'e The Latest Dry floods I rUWCIl 3 House in Ocean City I We have just received a large consignment of Ladies', and >. Children's Dresses, white pique and linene skirts for sum1 mer, also a new line of Rarme Linens, Ratines and Tussah r Silks, etc., in all colors with Bulgarian bands for trimming. I POWELL'S 92l Asbury Avenue

TheTftg Removal Sate •- ;v'.. . McAllister's Dry Good Store 7SS Asbury Ave.. Ocean '^ity. N. J. Will Cfose Saturday Night, Hay 31 We expect tp itiove to our new store, 807- and - 809 Asbury. avenue, uex.t Monday, June 2d; where w£ will have double our. present* space.. • . to show our big stock. ' -You are cordially invited to call and see our new store. • Sincerely yours, s. s. McAllister.

..FOR SALE.. I VVellTocatcd lot on Wesley Avenue, fneing the ocean, , between Twelfth and ThirH teenth streets. Ideal for suiftmcf home. Only $1450. I Joseph I. Scull & Co, ^ U ry ^venue | HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Z Ocean City New Jersey B. FRANK SMITH ~ Real Estate and Fire Insurance 10ie ASBURV AVENUE.'OCKAN CITV, N. *», ' Cottage on Asbury avenue near First atreet, - - 1 1, 000.00 College on Aabury avenue uemr Twelfth Mreet, - • - (£000.00 at Wesley avenue and North street, .... 985000 Dot al Eleventh atreet and Central avenue .... 11,150.00 Lol at- Central avenue, $500.00 REAL. ESTATE -**«* INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick _ A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watUng for two weeks to know If you can get it; we ean tall yon at ouce. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front propertlee. Choice oottage* for sale. Also lot* for investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply t" J. M. CHESTER & CO., ocean cITY, n. j. , - vJCEAN V-ITY, IN. J. = J-

RUAL ESTATE MORTaAQK INVMMTMKNTa JL. J. HANN f 306 ElQHThGB TREET OO EAN OITY. N. J. ' ' ' Interesting to Investors „ 2 — 0n — _ v •, • Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SALE- A "f*w lots located in Section 0, Osean OUtNH. J., i ' la vtctnlty of 8UU read and Pseasy Ivsnk. ant Bead- — lag Railroad aUUoni. Alro sites for bongalow* ettuzts on Ojk at Egg Harbor Bey, Bemlsy's^oiu, N.J. j S ARTHUR^D.^B ARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCIAN CITV. H. J. ■ HANN BUILDING Blthth 61. Opp P. ft. R. Station DIRECTORY -•-First FI6or-»- - 30 J Eighth Street f RICHARD H. JOHNSOft, Plumbing and Heating f 303 "Eighth Street • WATT & RAYMOND, Efcctrical Contractor 2 305 Eighth Street — — e E. J. HANN, Real EsUte Broker I 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Floor— c Rooms 2-3-4-5 i | JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder '• Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms '8-9-10-1 1 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE . i -^Thlrd Floor-^ S Room B — PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA y FOR RENT.- Most dnirsbD eHic*t in Oc*sa D I 1111111 AbHA* Syy; 7^yb^ud' 1,Ihud' ,od **n'' nAiln, UWQei , 4* BUNTINQ AND FLAC DEGONATION9 WM. I. mOLBMEBSCIEI £1 f tea tpiNiWw, IMw mt fit Mfti ... C "°" °'**M 2*1 M f-aONT «T,. FMILA. I ^ TS His* ,jo, wiuiyvi., OCCAM CITT e.e»u.e

' j .■orxy yaAP cortAaaa, ■ /V COR VS. ' teS FIFTH STREET III # \\ " / U IESLEY AVENUE A \\ Scotch Haiti H0TGL BlSe^YRG... Ocean Ave. Between Elghtlj' and Nluth Street. OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. WT SMITH THE IMPERIAL ~ ■aUl CICWTHAL AVE. OCKAN CITT.R J At.t.jnwTxa Mrs. qr omn. THE KATHLU HMUantrM At.du.. OfKAU CITY, K.J. M IHHC8 LEWI! A OOMABU WYOMING T*< OCEAI ATUEt Or... €t*j. U. 9. Of*v all lb. yaer a Bel Water Baa . A. P. tniEJEBB HOTEL ATGLEN One of tha moat oontrmlly laeoled hotels la Oeoaa Otty. The aba ha* always besa *» rnoka thh booss seise* sad homaUka, rod Ma large and Moored pitroaans preres U*. snecm For terms end pertkol«n eddnss, a. c. oar r. freeTHE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. Opan all the yaar. Ktrst-claes ubla board. Kveulog dinnarc. ■BB. C. r. WILMIB ~ ^ THE LAUREL _ 1118 CENTRAL AVBfCUB, HBAB BEACH occAit art, N. J. MBS. SMITH TfWMUa, FMf 5 oren an tbe jeer Write Bwtenaa v —Sterling hotel or KB ALL YBAB 00 Hot water beat. Wtntar boarders {£J solicited. _ B. A. LIBIEBT. r THE HEXVUNGS ^ Molt desirable location. Opan all year. Klevgjor to *nat leeal. Vapor J Heal. d . L H. HBWUBOB MBtheaa Wesley ere. Oceea City. B.J. OCEANIC rrlvel#' betbe. MoiltmtnbU tare*ke' an. tool led Open for Ibe ssaeoa. . bbb. x- aaxxa 4 "

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