)cean City Sentinel ! thi'Rsday. march i», »u We oliall t* R I»<1 t» receive lteiu» of | e«« »"<1 communications of Inlereet ; this community »n<! our reader* rerywbere. .wpsnldd with the full name and : jdrwe of the writer, not iteceMiarlly ,r („ijilu^«on. but a«a guarantee of j ,««! (kith. DOTS. out. Mr. Gmfoidhog, and alb ill t>e forgiven. i.reat day here Haturday; April II. | eilvour friend- about it. ■ i, van City wa» repre-ented at the >* Jeraey M K. Church Conference! , \-t.ury Park. • it.o.iiM Klovd C. Iluelie- of Cane : C. Hughe*,
laj ^1* getting the baaeball team! mmanuel Haptlat Church uexfeSuu I „ After that, the new pa-tor. Hie ■ ieorge P. Mitch, will he here. PERSONALS. \|i— Helen Mc-iBMer I- vl-ltlug n end- III Salem. t lirla. 8. HaWlwaa among llie .eek 'e vlaltora here. TUomaa 8. rtlmmona, of Millvllle. ra- a visitor here Tueaday. Mr- Jamee O. Mould la spending a reek with relatives at Che-ter. Prof. C. Klwood Carpenter, of l'hilaelplua. waa In town 'rue-day John Wilde. of Philadelphia, wanning the viattora here Saturday Mi— Charlotte Noble, of Oak Irene. a visitor here during the week. William Franc!* Smith, of Pbilaelfilna. waa a visitor here Saturday. The Ml--e- R and K. Helm, of tin. Tlie e-
tly, have feturoed from Philadelphia. I Robert W . Scott and wife, of Over ' ,rook. acre among the vl-llore here - iunday. \ Waller It Haye. of Weal Phlladrl- 1 .till waa among Ihe vlaltora here latuMay 1 hbene/er Adam-, of Wed Philadel- ' ibla, waa In town a few day- the laltei . •rl of laat week. Mr- H. T. Caaael berry, of Colling- , tood. la r tailing at llie home of Wil- i ram M. It a nek and family. < Cliarlea T. Magtnnla, of llila cily I rturued Friday eveolug from a few i lay-' vl-it to Philadelphia. A J. Hunn, of Philadelphia^ Victor I i Huoibrecbl'a legal reprraeiilative. ' ■ a- a visitor here Saturday. 1 Itoyliarby. haa returned froul Phil ' idrlpbta, where he celebrated lila aenty-tirat birthday atiotveraary. Mi— Amy Duffleld la apeodlug a uonth with her graodpareula al Mack wood. Chief of Police SMill haa returned to I uly arter -pending a ft* day- In Atantic County, tleoige It Nor com. a atiident at Kulrar- ( ollege.la apeodlug a few day* at lib home here. t»e.>ige Fenalermacher. of Philadelphia. In Ibla city Tuesday and regi-lertd at the Atglen. Mire Ruby Moore and chtldreu, of ( I'olllugawood. have returned from a clan to Miaa Bertie Stiles Mr aud Mm. B. C. Uoff have relumed from, the South and have iipeiied their hotel. thVAtglcn Mr- S. H Ourey, of Philadelphia, oauer of a cottage on Second street, ■a- a visitor here a few d'aya atuce. Mi- Ethel Webb, of Mlilvllla. baa returned boms after a plaaaaut visit to I'r and Mrs. Heraehel Petllt, or this Hly. Mr. aud Mrs. Louis Husaoo, of Bee-ley's Point, are gueata of lawyer William H. Dkvle and wife,' of.tbl* rlt* . • " Mra.+'laber Dalrymple. of Philadelphia i. vlaltlng Mr. bud Mrs. William t Maatey at Tenth alrtet and Wesley Mr. Jamea Ward. of. Philadelphia, la vi.itiog I»r. and Mrs. Howard D. Taylor at Kleveotb street aud Aabury Ml— ea Lewis and Conard, of the Katblu. tbla city, have returned after » pleasant visit of several weeka In Florida. William Horn, of Philadelphia. •cvoni|>anled by bis -brother, waa in tbi- city recently looking after their property. Mr-. I .yd la Lee haa returned to tier borne after apeodlug several weeka »llh relatives In. Philadelphia aad Marmora. Mt». s. B. Swan and Jln,.Dell B Smith, of thta city." weot to Fleamulville Monday even log lo attend a W. C.T 1 meeting. - U
Fred. H. Driesbacb and Herman L. 11 Heca. of Philadelphia, were vWtor* bere -unrtay aud called upon F. K. Itarby aud family. l ily Treasurer William MeCoacb li and Jamea Fraukllu, of Philadelphia. * greeted their many friend* In tpla ra-, -rt Saturday' and Sunday. V*"X J I'xrt Commodore William E. Hexa> ■net and wife, of Philadelphia. # •wo bled their beailjlful cottage bere . tor a few days during the week. , Wilaoo Y. Christian, of tbe toleer*y of Pennsylvania, was a visitor at the borne of bla parents. Mr sod Mrs. -A K. t hriatiaa. In thta city, over Sua | day . . I F Norman Darby and aoo. F Nor ■ mail. Jr.. of Waal Philadelphia. apaul I Sunday al Ihe both* of tbe former's , Wo-ui.. r. K. Darby, aud wife, Uu» , cay. i Mi— N Camilla Benoar, of Philadtphta. waa a guaat of Freeholder | •ad Mr, John P. Foa during the •eek. she owns apartments on I Seventh atrset. Marry Boon, at the plumbing Brm « Bodn A Sample. Philadelphia, was ■ aoi ne tbe vlaltora bare Sawday. Mr. h-.u uwu a baadaama eatlaga at f iflarnth air art and Wesley arenas '
i!can spear eels i in salt water 1 1 Banker R. R. Stites Receives < ! Good News from His Friend - Sheriff Corson. j It there I. any one ... town m,„e - 1 :zrz,z:., mu !ii i ' I HberllT < 'oleman"*F. Vw'Lita \ J
SlierllT Conon anawereil ihai people n I down arnuod Cape May Court ll'mi-e ■ | had been getting eel- all aluug. and be. obliging man. aa lit- ho-L<of frlei-d-are well aware. Stwrilt Coraon told Mr Stitea lie would mquire and lei 1 ^ Mr. Slltes, a few day- ago. received | * "Mm It. B.Hrm> s. Steel. Ihe game warden, an I he -aid "Truatlng lliai you w ill have I lie " "CouaiAN F. Cow-ox." f. "TELEPHONE GIRL" I- LrRoi Hawc Uliri lolk lu ike r ^ Proirtaalie Leaiar. la Leroy Howe, of thl-eily. gave an
lllual rated lalk on "The Telephone to Ihe member- of Ihe Young Men'. Progressive league" in ll.e.r headquarter., in Ihe Hauii Kulldliig. cveuiug. The telephone girl la one lhal all heard, but lew have'«eeu -'She the fairy of Ihe magic wire who puta ua In touch with diatanl friend-." •aid tbe speaker. There are now Ho,tWO telephone glrla In the employ of. lie Hell Com pany in the I'ulted SlatAT the girl- of the private exchange- and Independent compante-. Ihete are fully panaaiof i hem earn iiik A picture of one of^fcy lirat lele- . phone exchangee waa aliown by 4 be .(leaker, aa well a- view'- of I lie interior of an up-tn dale oltlee In .Philadelphia. Mr, Howe lold of Ihe operation- of ' the telephone Iriiulug -chool on Market street, Philadelphia, aud what 1 la required of 'applicaut. for po-lllon-1 After four weeka training. Ihe glil Hud- herself al a real switchboard and ■ -lie I. a full-Hedged operator The average telephone girl hold- i . marrle-. I In the big central otUeea iu the large cities, there are reatfrnom- and hoapltal room- for operator- w ho may J be taken III. Medicine and • Ur«- aid." are provided ' The telephone girl, so fre'iuently growled el by impellent subscriber., 1 was placed In a new light lo many by Hie lalk given by Mr Howe, aud Ibe * lecture w-aa appreciated by lil« hearers. Headqaancra Here. a TheolHceraofthe VlaHora' Masonic » Club of Ocean City expect lo take au > active pari In the laying of the corner aioue of Ihe clly. ball on Saturday, April f II. Many of I be member- plan lo be r down over Foster, aud Hie commlltee . on tocallon ejyiecta lo hold- a meeting on Monday. April IS. wllb a view lo . Obtaining ^a home for the club, ebere, Ibe members can come down for weekends during the Winter oiontba. III-! ' (be Idea lo keep open "bou-e Hie year round, tbe membership of the club ' It About four hundred. ' Tbe officers of Ibe -club ere: Preslf dent, Wi!U»m.E -Hexamer; Aral vice prealdeul, Oforge F. Flab;. second vice * president. Herman Rebboru; secretary. * K. D. Nawberry; ireasurer, Dautel H. n Parts BUILDING COTTAGES r John Hons la Partial Work on a John Mansls pushing work on three ► two end one-half alorf bungalows nu 4 SI..I barlea place for. lioberl W Scott. ol over brook. These houaea' will coal » about «2HM each. I- Mr. Malta baa received Ibe coulract ! to build a IWO aud oue-half -lory colfor IV. "8. Smith on ttceau aveoue. tnr W . B. pmun II- "1— " - o
near Seveol I. street, eoatiug about H«'i. s Nearly. hk> pouuds of eel- were j taken from Ibe gully lu Ihe north t eeclloq of the clly tbe latter pari » taat week. Tbey ware lying buried al | the bottom of Ibe gully, and when a dredge Iba! ha- been trying to make It, way around tbe inlet duui|«l-a lot r of mod into tbe gully ttoer eel. were ; a a— »p. I were caught ( monacal and -Ten. , . Don'l foreet tbe -uMcal and «ea b- | given at Urn b<"«" of Mr. ( barle. , H. Shoemaker from 1 lo 6 o clock ou , ' April !« '<« tbv Mneflt 0f °™*'' ' , Home Mteatooary • oflerikg will be accepted The - . - t. errangiog lo give a.bml dmuer.i j tbe Sterilpg f tbe wm« f r mow moored mto fa"",r : tl ■ . mm from Philadelphia. 1 lbs trea come .... [rati-.n la Herbert p. j ' — — -I' I ,-mtaga last «imo«e
graduates hear lecture on civic sanitation
1 Medical Examiner,! Dr. Pettit, Gives Instructive J X-tlk to Students. Pnircntit ltetcliley. of the Uceaif! 1 "It v High School |- giving the mem i ' taking Iheiulb Hie plant, of auch con ' potations ti„ g.. company and al-o I having In Heraehel Pettit, the ■ ; ll|pimnatlng I.Ik, on such aubjeet- aa ' jThur—lay aflrruonn. explained the ' | inodea of_ lufectioirand coutagion and ' jgeve a Ill-lory of ' vaccination . lie
j "'l ir ^fertlVgav^ai'i lutere-tiiig outline ! -j-.r Ihe method, of dl.li.feelloii and J III. leeiure wa. much appreciated ' ! by Hie el... member- and Prluelpal ! e"| Heiohley. « M (in Hie occasion of Hie.vl.il of Ihe | 1 j It- C. lion-all, the chief clerk, and Hie ' method of making ga>. a- well a. Ihe 1 j-impaiiy's three aystema of hook-!1 It I- Prof. Itelchley'a pur|mae to i ' liave the cla— member- vi-lt Hie City ■ rooiiui— liyiera' oltlcea for llie purpose ' of oblalnlng Infnrmatlon aa to tbe 1 * manner of conducting business under 1 Mil- form «f government. ' ' OCEAN CITY WON Bridaeiojs A. A. nicely played game o u Doughty V ^ -how log up iu good form, putting Ibe | J 1 ball lu (he basket from all angles
e Special mention I. made of Ihe w,.rk , 1 of • Fe!." Rreckley, Ocean t'ily'a fa-l ( ' forward, w ho cage.1 nine Held goals. ■ "jluteh" Mnrey and Duke lAng-lrrel ! , al-o Marred for Ibelr learn, potting Hi ( -Ix aud aeven-tleld g iala. reapecilvely p Heuderaou played a fast, bard game, , ; and put up a g.wal defeu-'. ITie visitor- al-o |.a>nl a line, .-Iran f game , f- (iceauJ-Hly look Hie lead al llie be- ,( - ginning and were not headed during _ Mler- and t'liarswortli did well for 1 ' .their team-, gelling three Held goal- | " The liue-up : ' Rreckley. Forward. Mlera, ' Mnrey, •* Chataworfli, Longatreel. Oulrr. Ware. . ' Her.derM.il, (iuanl. Heuderaou, 1 Hiiuaberger, Hagermau. |, 1 Field «oal>-Rrldgeloii A. A , Mlera, '• S; rharaworth. X; Hageriuan. J; lieo- ' deraoii, I; Ocean lily- Rreckley. U ; * Longatreel, 7, Mnrey, S; Heudersnn. I. | Referee, Johnaon. Scorer and time- ( * ! ker|«r.Cnlllaanu. Tlme.lwenty-mlnute , ' halves. ,, Nexj Saturday night the Ocean Pity ! , ; -econd team w ill meet Hie o P. H. 8 , v this will be a hard bailie from begin- | Ring In the lintsh > FINE LECTURE The reoepllou given Mr.. Daboral. , . Iviu.v Livingstone, of Bangor. Me- In ~ Hie aaaeiubly mom or the high school building Friday evening waa fairly r well attended. Tbe meeting was presided over by 10 Mrs John T. Wilaoo, of tlila city, who 0 wa- Introduced by Mrs. S B. Swan, | preaidbnt of the local W, C, T. I1. !' Mrs. Livingstone, who la a world! ? and national ofheer of Ihe W.P.T.P., ' gave our of llie finest eddrewsea ever : " heard fu Ibla clly. She lold of (be! j progress of Ihe temperance movement "" ■ and of tbe growth of womau suffrage, j throug'h which Ibe temperance cause 1 1- naturally advaucad: Whs noted lb« ] " prosperity lhal obtains In tboee Wea- 1 1,1 icru Stales where woman suffrage haa been victorious, s|ie«al reference being made to Wyoming, *Ksnaas aud Pall " for... a. ' ^ ; Durlug ber address, Mrs. Llvlngy- alooa spoke of child labor aud while 1 ! slavery and similar questions lu wblcb Ihe people ere moat vitally Interested. At the open lug of the meeting, prayer was offered by the Rev. C. H. Buhner, end vocal aolue were given by in Mrs J M. Rnaenbaum during Hie | evening. . i Z -WALKED ON BRIDGE •I ■cstd.aiii and Vlwliwrw Eslartd Jaarari le.eaieeie' »^'n«. d I ^ laige u umber of . (leaan Olty 'l- («ople mod vlaltora lo Ibe reeort on ie. Sunday walked from this place to Sumera' Point over tbe automobile ol
bridge, ibe Bmebiug touches to which v! are now being pushed d Many of the pedestrian, cams back a by meaua of .the Shore Fast Line ears i All said they enjoyed the walk. l aalcf-srenl owerwimn. n Mrs. Welter CttattlR, of Ihlectty. U F recovering nicely from two opera I Ion. | w bleb she uuderweul ?u OL Joseph's p Harpltal. Philadelphia. Waduaaday of • I.M week. They were performed by tl ipr Bland, awrnted by Dr. Herecbei I ' petllt. - of this city. Mrs. Jsohle She- I "gog. Of Philadelphia. Mr. t'hauin'l c sister I- here looking after tbe children during Ihe mother's illness. aarlacra1 Cla. Caailag. I It |a -slated that fully 380 members | uf tbe Shrioera', Automobile flub of f Philadelphia will be id tble etty t PAMer Saturday and lake ppH In tbe I ! auto pa'rade over tbe bridge from this < city to Atlantic City thai nfterooxn vl WaxtkI' -A gtrl.for general bourn . „.<* wit b family who nmada-tbe dimmer in cotlaga at Oeann City. Ad- i co w.»-T-rtH
1 yacht club is getting busy ' Appoints Delegates to Conr vention and Prepares tor 1 ' Lively Summer Season. , I'ommoiloir Cliarlea J. Curran. ofj Ibe Ocean City Yacht Club. ba> ap- 1 e pointed to llie American Power Boat | , A -a oclalloii llie follawlng delegates loj t represent the Ocean City Yacht Club I al the convention to be held Ibis year: ' . ' Commodore Chartoa F' Wall. Rear
W. Furl, i-liairman of Ihe regalia ooinmlllee. • and Captain regatta eommillee. They wlllaiiend an early meeting lo be held In New Y'ork for the lorniu- ■ I. lion of the rules for this coming aea-,-on. All m cm tier- of the committee j are enthiiaiaatic, yachtsmen of the | .Ocean City Yacht Club Commodore Currao was waited upon by a committee of (he Ocean City | Automobile Bridge ( ompauy and waa , 1 requested to alfow tbla committee the use of tbe club bouse for tbe reception - of the gueata at thenpenlng ceremoulea of Hie bridge dedication the Batorday | before Flaaler Commodore Curran - will entertain all vlaltora In Die Ocean way. At a meeting of the members of Ibe ; board of governors of tbe OCeau City Yacbl Club at tbe Hotel Walton, Pbll- -| adelphla, there were'preseul Chairman , j A. T. James, Commodore Charles J. ( Currau. Vice Commodore Charles F" Wall, Rear Commodore Daniel Paris Past Commodore le'rlr M. Cresae, ireasurer: Past Commodore William , William
I F: Hexamer, Secretary Harry K. StanCaptain Frank D. Newberry, Captain Jacob Relawaoger, Captain Clinton L. Hreckley and Captain ' Walter D.' Bonaall. clialrmau of the J P Fllrgerald of the Philadelphia F:ieclrir Storage Rallery Company, a Mct'uaker, Ireasurer of Ihe Theater, also a summer resident. were elected members, making uow a total of Mi! active members of Ibe club. Tbe fluancea of tbe club were reported In a very healthy and flourishMany Improvements have been suggested. The lower floor of the club porches will be acreeued off. Tlie club haa been presented with a Anovular piece of ground by Captain Victor Hiimbrecht, of Ihe club, and I llie member- are making pre pa rations 1 lo erect a flag-|>nle thereon. Ttie flag|srle will be Hie largest ill the State of ' New Jeraey One allek haa been ae- ' cured with a diameter of M Inrbea at [ the buH^wlth a length of M fact. Oo ' of this will tie placed a yard-arm of 70 feel, making Ihe total height of Ihe pole His feel The pole will fly a . Xb-fool flag. Il is planned to have tbe ' nfllclal flag-raising mi July 4. President Wo d row- Wilanii and Governor F'lelder, of New Jeraey, will belnvlted. The eommillee ou by-laws reported some change- tn be considered , and a meeting will be called at tbe club ' house on Saturday, March 28, 817 30 ! p. m . for the adoption or rejection of ■ Ihewe changes. i WANTS NORk^L SCHOOLS commissioner Kendall Feels lite ' State Commissioner Calvin N: Ken- ■ dall, of tbe llepartment of Education, strongly favors Ibe locating of a normal school lo South Jersey, according ' j to bis annual report lo lbs Slats Board. r which haa not aa yat baen publicly 1 j Issued. He aaya-ln part : j "School officials, on account of low !< salaries and brcauat of tbe lock of ® j sufficient normal acboola wltbln tbe * | State, have been forced to aeek large "" ' numbers of teachers outside the State * wboec normal tratnlof lu too many ' Instances la Inferior. ' "New Jeraey needs at Janat two additional normal acboola. Tbnaa normal schools bava -been authorized by tbe * Legtalatore, bat no approprlatloa bas |" been' made." ' The Right Rev. Jobo Scarborough, >' Rlabop of the Protestant Eplaoopal « IHoceak of New Jereey, died at bla home in Trenton Saturday aa tba re suit of exposure during tbe recent blizzard, when, aboot ten days before tils death, he made a trip to South Jar-' a My for pastoral visitation and contracted a severe cold, from which y pneumonia .developed. The Bishop hi wae Id bla eighty-third year. For lo thirty-nine years be waa at Ibe band i- the Diocese of New Jereev. He He ~
visited Ocean City n number of timet durlug Iba laaP. seven or eight years. . sod was-beloved by all who knew blm. Jamea W. l-ee will preach In Tabernacle BapHwL-L'bnreb, of which tbe H Rev. Samtietd. Comfort >e pastor, at t ! o'cloCbji^xt Saoday morning. Tbe pastor -w4ll preach In tbe evening His aubjeet will be "The Sopfame AUroc- . of tbe'Cburcb." Bible school at 12 JO P m Mid-week prayer meeting f Wednesday at 8 p. m Tbe public la i cordially iovlttd to all tbese eerrtcea. 'j BssS Fism approrad. j' At a meeting of Ibe Cape May , County Board of FreeboldetB Tuesday, ; plana and apecUicsUbiM wen approved , ' tbe rood from Goahan toGmen Creek, | dtatanee of alx tpUm, nod tbe rend ■ i Deooterilie to Fedora, a' dlaunea i of dee miles Tbe act too of tbe ' board Is subject to tbe approval of Sure B-md C'ummlarinnir Stevewa. i FukSxijc. — Twoatz p r eaoL mort- - gagm n n i for RIM sod tba other tor 1
!d, of a, have a i splendid record ~ History of Organization Read by MissS. W. Lake at Anoiversary. f Members and guests of Ocean City 1 I Council. No 10. D of A . had a mo-l '* . lodge's elglilceiilli anniversary. ! Karly In .llie evening Ihey had a | splendid banquet In Hie mh-isI rooms ;of l|ie F'lrst M F!. Church, provided I'iuuder the direction of thej.adle-' Aid >■ jSoelely of Ibe church. | " lodge room, where an eulertali.lng' '' program was presented, as follows: . I r: Singing, "America " * Welcome address by Councilor Martha i' I*. Maris " History of Hie ttofer by M.-Sallle ' i infer. Salllr
' W. Lake ' Piano selection l.y Ml— Miuryva Tableaux. -North and llie South * Reading by Mrs. Annie D Sampson " I Hate to Pul My Hand Where My Heart Can Never Re " ; Reading by Mrs. Abble R Morrison. ' Piano selection b) Mias Ioiib B. Adams Tableaux. "She I. Just Aa Sweel Al 1 Sixty At She Was At Sixteem" ' Reading by Mrs. Rertlia FJ. Krauss ' Singing, by Mr and Mrs Robert ' Smith 1 "F'atlier's Clothes Will Soon 1 Fll Berths." ' by Mrs Anna M Barclay. 1 Tableaux, "The Hand of F'sau and llie 1 Voice of Jacob." ' Piano selection by Mr-. Alible II Morrison. ' Singing by Mrs. Abble H. Morrison and Mrs. Bertha F!. Krauss ' Tableaux. ' Thirteen Original Slates." 1 Speech, Mayor Harry Headley. > Guessing coolest. F'lrst trophy, Miss Fills Moore; second, Mary" F! ' Smith,. The tableaux were line aud were , 1 much admired. The read lugs aod 9 I
' vocal and Instrumental selections were '• excellent, and were greatly applauded. 9 A feature of tbe occasion was the 9 reading of a history of the council by ' Mies Sallle W. Lake, who said. "Hrolher aud slater members, and • friends, I am not golug In weary ynu ■ with a lengthy discourse, but simply 1 give you a brief outline ot Hie history • of Ocean Clly Council, No. Ill, It. of !• A., whnae.elghlecnHi anniversary we I ere celebrating this evening. >' "This council was. Instituted on Thursday eveulug, March 5, fetal. In " Knights of Pylblae' Hall" (Ibe same room wa now occupy) wllb thirty charier members. Ol this number, - iblrteeu are at 1 1 1 members, four have t> died, and thirteen dropped from tbe - roll. • ' "At tfalt dale webave a membership : 9 of 165 Of this number. 168 are brne- ; 1 llctal, and two are liouorary members. ] • During ourelgbleen years of existence, 1 - we have bandied, through our trees- , >r urer, 128 288 M. On February 10. 1H08. ; " we |*ld our tlrst week's alck henrllta i 1 of $4, and from that dale to March 6, , 9 1814, we have paid In benefits 18.276 80. ; • Of - this amount,' J2.864 waa for sljk < >' beuellta, and 18.812 .80 waa for death ! • beneflta. From April 6, 1911, lo March | • 5, 1914,-a sjiace of thirty-flva mnntlia, ■ we have paid more beuellta tbau In ! ' any previous Utne, of Ihe same leugtli, '• for In Ihoae thlrty-Hve months, we I have pmd out, for beoeflta alone, gS,- • 025 60. Of this amount, (818 waa for >> sick beneflla and 12 212.80 was for 0 death beuellta. r "Ocean CUy Council la an Incorporated body, and, aa such, transacts _ all of - lis business. We have done business wltb the F'lret National Bank lo tbla city ever since It' waa opened,, r and on February 6, 1902, we opened a time loan account with tbnl Institution i- by depositing .122 08 Since that dale i, we have added various suma In that r- amount until at the present date we g have In that fund alone |802 02, drawI, log 8 per cent Interest. We also have y over 91000 in Iba Ocean City Building and Loan Association, representing w eleven shares; (1200 on mortgage al 6 if par cant Interval; 9800 In Iba Oceau « City Automobile Bridge Company ;e stock and a library and paraphernalia a worth 9&80. In our clip fund, othery wise known aa penny collection, wa have handled 9827.84 Be It known to p tba laatlng -credit of this fund that It II carries ona share of stock In the Ocean re Clly Building aDd Loan Association is "In eighteen years, we have bad 0bl thirteen deaths. Of there, tan were beneficial, aod three were honorary mam bare, and af that number ibree-of h. tbem have passed away during the al present year of 1914. I* . ••In tba State, Ocean CUy Council • ranks fifth In membership, aecoud In M waalth, nod flrst In organizing sod re having Instituted new councils It •r- has among lla members, Iwo peat Stale n- councilors, Ibe prerenl associate State :b Vies councilor, aod the Stale eouucll •P secretary." or All tba members congratulated Miss Hi Lake upon bar wall-prepared report, le ~
Metropolitan Sanitary Tonsorial Parlor' 829 Aabwry Asanas John M. Roaenbamn L cSttiBa*"^10" <i"w' *° a *d^1 ' M"r . P4AN05 ! Rent fofethe Sammer Season. 1 pay all moving expenses, tun!ing and repairing. ' Oar New 1914 Ma del,. Fareoaj AHea , Upright Plana— Sa80 Ore Naw^tOM Medal. Fare pre Allan • I easv aomni rxacirt 1 Celebrated A. 8. Chase Pianos— . • Players and Baby Gland. Will take your r piano in Exchange. *1 Henry Kloetz k J047 Narth Park Avaaaa. Mk, Pa. . I Baa Phaaa. Maanae Ijlt-A _ -aoa rasa Tmraas* Hatst. Plata at. aaS J.Wa-Kre.
I McAllister's The Leading Dry Goods Store
Special Sale of Waists, etc.
Waists , We have placed on sale to ! . close out over ioo white ( waists, fine material, broken , ' sizes, regular fi.oo and [ 5i-5o waisfe, all at 50o. I New liue of Crepi- Waists J and Middy blouses. <1.00 f I I and 51.25. ** a
Dress Materials line Chico Silk, a fine \ quality wash silk, 27 inches wide, all shades, 25c yd. Big line of. Crepes, Crinkle^ Ripplette, Percales, Tango-Cloth, Challis and Serges.
S. S. McAllister ' Ocean City New Jersey
llFoi Rent ly me Yeaif « & * 1 ^ t i "j New comfortable brick houses with 6 rooms and 1 1 vlv j ^ hath; modern in every way; hot and cold water; hot ^ ^ j j water heat; gas and electric lights; stationary wash j ^ 1 1 i i travs; nice porch. I j "r Whj'Jive in a house without convenience* and ^ ^ 4 I heat when one can lie had a reasonable rent* I 1 j j *i Wduld be pleased to show yon through these ^ ^ 4 i houses if j*ou will call and see f ^ ! | JOSEPH I. SCILL "'""ISTLt Ji 3 $ 3 $ % $ 3 H nuimniiii I ' 1
Apartment Houses 1 'are considered the best Incotn^ Producing 1, Investment ir. Ocean City, and wn have r * r several nicely located FOR SALE at actual 1 cost. TERMS EASY and you are saved all the an ■ noyance of building. Write for particulars. Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ava. * : HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE Q38 As bury Avenue j Ocean City New Jereey For Rent. faster Special. . I ; ■ • ■ iArge modem heated cottage, good location . all coovrnwnc**. senaon ' June 1 to October 1 , including Easter week Heat famished free for * a ' Raster Week. Price, $300. Hotels. Cottages, Apartments for wle tie rent B. Frank Smith \ 1037 ASBUfiV AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ; REAL ESTATE -ra- INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ; 411 ElaTFi St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE , No watting fee-two weeks lo know if yen can gnl It; we ana Ml yaa at I , ones. JlargalDe 111 Bay and Ocaan front peapaeUm. Ckatoa reetacre for I sale. Also lota for buret man t dud be laapnif I iki ehalre of n Ocaan City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER A CO., 11 OCEAB Cmr. N. |. . Interesting to Investors — — on — » TMsi Via Vol 1 MnHi Izcam In 1 SreMt Mm ^ o—a.. x r It tag Baflroad KnHnre Also altaa tor tmaaafew* reams re Onre Mva le Harbor Bay, BerebyY Pdial, M.J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS euardtan S32 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. < 1 ■ I _
John Marts Lumber Co. i Sixth Street and Ham Avenue I . OCSAN CITY. M. J. Lumber, MiUwork, ISaul^a. Building Peper. Weeee. Sired. Meda. Saab Wvtgbie. _i.. . . :_2 c V^GOOD PAINTING JULlD^ E.'jOCHER. Jr. paintino an& Decora (Ina PniLanecpMia oa«aa cm, s t a. TwxaTizTu arazrr ■ wr giawva svaaav 1 ! smsdiuc aao caaprr utviee ruaairuaa ar sll aiaaa aiaaiaea LAWRENCE M. T.EAR ■ an.naw.N-w N. C. GODFREY treat aee.a rea-a ! Upholstering, Awnings. House Furniahinga • S57-SSS ASSURY AVENUE MIAN CITY, N. J. 1 " CSTIMATSS eNCEHrui.LV SIVBM
OPB*> ALL YEAR Scotch Mall Cor. 5lh At. and Wealay Ave. ! A q 'Wreme eallabje tot tbe wWl. tre,^ B. McGlheny, Mgr. J ill- S. K. Town—. R. C. St.. | ^ HOTEL OIS0/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth StreaU OPEN A IX THE YEAR
( M. E. HMITII BrcKiKOBAM. f THE IMPERIAL | HUS CKftTAAL AVE. OCEAN CUT. ■ J f Oren^nr^lbe PlaaaaaUy THE KATHLU | !IM central Avenue, OCEAN CITY, V.J. H •^"-e^'.w.ere WYOMING tttwui ifaiii e— ex 1*1. a. I. i - is. n. a are Was- are a. r. aiuaa HOTEL ATGLEN Hue .4 the mmi raatrally krefed keteli M ' 'Were Oty. The are km Kreya bam la wrte the h,eue aria* red heaa*A *8 IW : TurT™
a. r. rerr. Pug, THE W1LMERS 7ih Central Ava. Open all Ihe year riret-elare laMa board Evening dioorea. •area, c p tiiMa STERLING HOTEL •>raa all teas Hoi water beat. Winter liailtrt a a itarear THE HEWLINGS Moat daetrable location Opaa all rvat. Elevator 10 da* level. Vagal L re wawuaere s lota eed wreey eve. oeare cap, a. J HOTEL LORRAINE •11 central Aveare ' * " reTTuSti ana. WILLIAM PPABZNH The Pontic re BOOT 5 shoe REPAIRINO SHOP 914-818 dreary Are.. 9mm dfe. A J) aaac aawAra tie taaaaaare C. L. LAKE . . . REAL ESTATE ASSIST.. E. C. BOYLE E stats Brokar — f KIOHT99 STSfET Occaa CITV Hew Jcaacr abbotts^Alderney Dairies Seventh StTendW*t Am Ocean City. N. J. ehotoa Dairy 8*i ■<>■— ■ aafc rre Booklet efepreMMMn
National Ml Oaaan City, N.J. capital mm- supum mum T a "re'rwa. vi 1 p iirin jereTreati JSSZ'SSZUM. ' • . a.

