Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY KKBRl ART 1,1915 We shall lie glad to ravlve Item- of new* and communication* of intere*t . to thl* community anil our reader* 1 everywhere. All communication* *hould be accompanied with the full name and addren* of the writer, not uecemarllT DOTS. * ' Another damp Sunday. Did the ground hog -ee It. Nliaduw? | Are you writing it 191 without auy ' trouble? < Another cold .nap the latter part of ' l.-t week. The "New England Supper wan . well alteuded. Mayor Head ley and wife will leave iiex I .Monday -u ■ trip to I* and other point* hi the South I The Progressive league Iderflm.r of the Haun ItuildloK Mae* w*. celebrate I In SI. Augutliie'* Church Tuesday morning by the rector, the Kev. Tlioma* K. Hlake. PERSONALS. town Tbureday. John K Bender, of Philadelphia, wa* In town Tliur* lay. K. I., lioman. of . Philadelphia, wa* a recent gue-l of the Sterling. Mr*. B. H. Smith I* "pending several day* with friend* In Philadelphia. C. J. t 'roll in, of thl* city, wa* a vlslMl— Pauline Brown, of PennaVllle.
I* visiting Warren Brown and wife. Jamr-VV. Kernley, of Philadelphia, wa* among the week'* visitor* here. Joseph Duffield and Paul Portion, tof - Camden, spent Sunday In Ocean City. Miss Bertha Sheldon spent Sunday at the home ofdier parents hi Mlllvllle. Mr». W. H. Halterwhy, of Philadelphia. wa- among the week.'* visitor* W. H. Ueatty, of Philadelphia, wa* among the week's arrival" at the Hl»cayne. • Kwlng Corson, a student at Swartliinore College,, I* visiting hi* home In I hi* city. William Allen anit -ou. Warren Allen. of Fraukford, were visitor* here Sunday. The Kev. Thoina- K. Hlake. of thl. . city, waajn Perth Ambo.v on a visit thl* week. Ml** Uraoe Christian, of Ihl* city"* •pent Sunday'with Ml** Klla Tomlln, of Goshen. John T. Wolfenden. of Cardlngton. Delaware County. Pa., was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. M If Wllfoiie of I'ldlsdrlMr*. M Plilladel- ,,
p'lla, was a gue-t of llie liu|ierlal a few day* since. u WIIHaoi M. Stllwell. of Plilladel- fa phi*, returned home Friday after * n two day*' visit to Ihl* city. e Ml— Mary Dennis and Ml** Hulli Nicholson, of Wllkes-Barre. are visit- li Ing James Marl* and wife. t The Kev. George F. Mitch and wife d returned the latter part of la*t week from a visit to Philadelphia. !" Mrs. John l-ee, of Atlantic City, visited her father. Chief of Police Scull, of thl* dly. Thur.dey. City Treasurer William MC'oach ( and wife, of Philadelphia, were visitor* here Saturday and Sunday. £ Ueorge Hammell. of Atlantic City, v tailed III* sifter. Mr*. John Morrison, 1 In thl* city. Friday and Saturday. ■ Ml* Pied, ft Duly WnrWOpWa the 3 Needle Idiver* at her home. 000 I Pleasure avenue, yesterday afternoon. Samuel Bee be* and wife, of Frankford, have been occupying tbelr cottage. .185 Ocean avenue, fora few day* . A. W. Powell aud J. -P. Cadman, of thl* city, were In Philadelphia Sunday attending the "Billy" Sunday meet- , Ing*. Mr*. Samuel Souders and her daugh- i ter, of thl* city, have been apeudlug a few day* with Mr*. Souder*' parents In Mlllvllle. Wll*mi Y. Christian, of the Uolverslty of Pennsylvania, wpent the week-, end with his parent", Mr. aud Mr*. S. B. Christian. Mr*. F. F. Hoil returned to ber home In thl* city yesterday, from a Philadelphia hospital, where she underwent an operatlou. Ml** Duel la Ingall*. one of the Instructor* In the Ocean Clljr High School, ha* returned from a *hort vt„it i« nui-of-town friend*. to p;
Ml** Sarah Kngberg, of McPhereon, t Kansas, spent the week end with Ml** b Uenevra Chester. Ml-* Kngberg I* a fa student at Beech wood -College. ,, Mr*. Uraymn Smith, of Haddon Height*. Who wa* the gue-t« of Par- I ker Miller aud wlf of thl. city, tor a a few day*, returned home Sunday. William Campbell. Jr.. a student at Kutger* College, was a vl.ltor at the home of hi* father. W. H. Campbell. . In tblaclty. Saturday and Sunday. Joseph I Scull and wife, of Hit* city, who are at Orlando, Fla., have ■ had only a few day* of suuny weetber since they arrived there, about teu day* ago. C. R. Stllwell, secretary and treasurer of the Oceaa City Title end Tru*t Company, left on Friday on a teu day*' trip to Buffalo. Niagara Fall* aud a few cities In Canada. Ml** Sallle W. l.ake ha* taken pos- — ion of her new bungalow on Fourth street, near I 'entral avenue. Her parrots. William Bake aud wife, are occupying the house with her. William E. Ma»*ey entertained hi* father, the Kev. William A. M.-ey, of Goshen, at bl* borne Sunday. The visitor wa* accompanied by hi* wife. The Kev Mr Maaaey wa* a former pastor g^tbe Flmt M. E-Cburcb, thla dly.
'NEW TEACHERS FOR 1 PUBLIC SCHOOLS r | Benedict and Miss Orford Succeed Miss Adams 'l i and Mrs. G. F. Starr. I gaged by Prof. Jame- M. StevenShe I- Miss Edith M. Ileuedlct. of Mlddleton. N. Y. She takes the • position held for a sliorf time *by Mlgrade. Ml— Adams' health l-Smit of I f the best, anil -he found II nece—arKl" 1 re-lgii. \ 1 Ml— Bei.edl* has taught a fe«C _ ' In a public school al Fori I .re. > N. J., and comes well recommended, r r Ml- K Stephanie llrford. of King- • I haiuton. N Y . on Monday next will - take change of the second grade room. • . where Mrs Ueorge F. Starr ha- lieen 1 * Ml— Orford. who lUtewi-e ha- been , highly recomiueudrd. I- a normal i school graduate. She also did po-t- 1 graduate work In the Teacher*' College connected with Columbia I'ulver-lty I and ha* (aught jjchool for a few years 1 ADAMS FIRE CHIEF Tendered His Hrsl(ii*ll<ni. ■ After the passage of ordinance No. 07. providing for thy appointment of a II lire chief and two assistants, at the weekly meeting of the City CommlsI- sinners, Andrew C. Knew ell. representing Fire Chief Samuel B. Conver. . preseuted the latter * resignation a* lire chief. The reslghal ion was lo lake
( effect al mldnlght.Jauuary SI ordered Bled. ,f The ordinance, which becomes '• effective teu days aftei It- passage, y provides for the election of a chief and 1 e. awlslanla hereafter, biennially on the « I. fourth Thursday of January. 1 is The city solicitor advised that, loas- « much a* the ordinance does not go ' „ Into ell'ecl for ten day- afler II- pa—age. 1 ( It would tie proper at thl- tueelhig lo ' elect a chief to goon duly after Jauu- ' ary 31. and also lo elect a chief lo go '* ou duly when llie ordinance 1- effee- 1 " live, x_ Direclor Thorn nominated Orvllle 1 '* Adams as chief, seconded by Director 1 ,e Fisher. Mr. Adams w a- elected. 1 Director Tlioru then nomlnaled 1 l- Adams for a term of 'I wo years begin- 1 II nlng when the ordinance goe* .Into eft eel This election also was made. j."4 Begardlng llie selection of a— l-lant chief*. Director Fisher waliled lo know wbelner the board I* lo waive II* prerogative In choosing llie a— IMaut ■ chief, because Ibe lire coinpanle. have named two men for the-e position*. According lo the lawyer*, he »ald, llie ACVOIUIIIK »o in® is - J v.". 1.1 —s, -•» •
I'ommi— loner* have the |>ower lo * elect. He had, nothing against Hi* " men selected by llie lire compaule*. In electing (he men named by the '* lire com |ia lile*'. the board mlglil I* establishing a precedent. " Mr. Fl*her went ou t» .ay that he » acted Illegally In Conver'* election year* ago, and be did not want to no again. "Will It have a binding filed, Ml. A Solicitor?" he asked. The solicitor replied Dial lie did not ' v .... .. i'I ••A person to chief docan ( need ^ to be a tlreman or a member of the n Bredrpartme.it?" queried the mayor. ^ The solicitor answered that anyone ( can he elected to the poeltlon. , Director Thorn uomlnated I,. L. ^ Wallace aud William H. Smllh a* ^ asslsiaul chief* for a period of two ^ f year* from the time ihe ordinance goes ) effect. Both were elected. WILL GIVE #io J Trade Hoard"* Coolrlbuilon lo I r New Bridge Kxpenaea. | r In reepoune to a call for a report, the ■ mayor »tatad at the meeting of the I Board of Trade Mouday evening that. . a* a representative of the Board of I i Trade, he had attended a recent meet- < ■ Ing of thePenn Memorial Bridge Committee in Camden, at which there wa* I a large and eulhu«la*tlc gathering of i people from Phlladelphla.Camden and •' a number of towns near Oatndeu. "i committee was appointed, he said, to go to Washington In the Interest of ' the proposed b.ldge aero** the Delaware from Philadelphia to Camden ' The representative* of the different organisation* at the Camdeu meeting " each subscribed 110 to defray expense*. 11 the speaker aaid. and be told lliem 1 thet, while lie represented the Ocean u.isr.i or Trade, he wa* not auBoard
tborixed to meke eny •ot-scrlpllon, hut, a- the Hoard of Trade elwey* stood 11 back of It* representative*, he would 01 pledge the board to give $10 " On motion. Hit secretary of the ^ Boerd ofTrede we. Instructed to drew * an order for $10 p KNEE-CAP FRACTURED ( I W'Rfhlnglon K o lb Recovering Weablnglon Kolb. of Pblledelphi*. , ! who I* luleresled In large real esUle : holding* tu Ocean City, met wltb a i serious accident on January 11. fracturing bia knee-cap. Dr. Dorrauce. i . hi* surgeon, advised an operation, i which he performed. Though getting . I along In year*. Mr. Kolb Mood the | i operation like a veteran and I* Improving rapidly. The surgeou and hi* physician both report a perfect opera tlon and claim that be kbould have entire u*e of bl* knee In a reasonable . time. Mr. Kolb I* well known In Philadelphia because of bl* many year* of " faithful service in the lusuraucs bu*l- * D""*~ i ■ '■ Fob Hai-k.— Furniture at 2018 We*- »- ley avenue. Friday afternoon aud Setr. urday morning. adv., U j
_ , CHILDREN HAVE | THEIR OWN CHURCH , j Boys' and Girls' Society ®r"i* ganized by the Rev. If Geo. F. Mitch. , A "Children'. Church" >ae organ- « llzed Friday afternoon al IrooraiiuM « Baptist Church. Twenty members | enrolled, and the officer, aud | committee- elected are a- follows: t - MaeTXIark. secretary; Eva Wlolerhollom. asslslsiit secretary: Bulh t Htevenson/ organist; Mllllcrnt Smith. , cut organist: Ruth I'ru In and t —ii. door-lender: Mildred Hmllh. Ireas , Uier. and fir. Mftch. minister. J I he member, of Ihe entertainment are: Alice Slckerson. "Eva | , WiulerlHitlom. Beatrice Hippie. Mllll | rem Smith and Harlaod Ubll. | I follows: To keep^ quiet during ibe , , person will lie sent home Boy. aud , girls shall -It separale. The hymn hooks shall uot be lorn or written In If *o. the offender shall pay for Ihe f Friday* before being"* member. No talking after I o'clock. ' The order of service I* a* follow*: Singing by the congregation, singing ■ by the choir, special iuu»lc. Scripture ' reading, memory verne*. a story. ' prayer, collection, announcement*. and 1 - recitation* by the member*. Servlce.next Friday at 4 o'clock. All - children are cordially Invited. r • TV on nV niTlTII CALLED
Mr*. Ellxabeth Smith, widow of l K. Smlth.dled at Ihe residence . of one of her daughter*. Mr*. Ella Fletcher, at Altleboro. Me**.. Monday , evening. She had been In poor lieallh , for a year, aud went to Altleboro two month* ago lu the hope that alie , would gain relief. She wa* 73 year. . old. , Mr*. Smith leave* three win and daughter*- PoMuia.ler B. Frank Hmllh. Lieutenant Alfred K. Smith, uf . Company (1, Third Infantry. Robert j Hmllh and Mr*. Mary Slmpklns, of llil* city, and Mm. Fletcher. Roth I daughters were with her when she . died. , Her husband. who wa* a well known resident of thl* city, died eighteen ■ mouth- ago. They ramg lo Ocean r City lo 18*1. and. wlih the exception . of a few yearn, lived here uutll *umt moiied hence by deslh. s Mr*. Smith wa* a most ertlmkhle , woman and had a wide circle of friend* e- who heard of her death with regret .. wa* a member of the Palermo a of
Church. The remains were brought to her late residence. 1213 Asbury avenue, Ibl* g city, and funeral service* will be held noon. ' ti COMMUTERS' FIGHT " ti Association Member* Berm Coo- 11 Al the meetiug of the Board of " Trade Monday evening. John MarU ^ repotted that he had alteuded Ihe meeting of representative* of the ' Jersey Commuter*' A**ociallon Camden ten week* ago. He told of what transpired al Ibst meeting, but ■aid he did not know Juat how condition* were at this time. The com- ' ■ muicti at ili$ UlMIIot reforim to ap- ( pea red to be optimistic. Begardlng the contribution of $2S d—lred from Ocean City to balp pay 1 the attorney* employed by the commuter* lo make the flght against the railroad companies, he had uot much ^ progress to report. The thought wa* that $A each would contributed by tbe Board of Trad*. Youug Men's Progressive League, Ibe Keeper*' Association of Ocoan 1 City and Ihe two political club*. On motion of E. M. Sutluu, Hecre. i tary Tuwnseod wa* Instructed lu draw ' PROTECTING BEACHES ' Trade Board'* Committee Fatvora speaker Godfrey's Awinblr Bill. t Keporlhig for William E. Maaaey, . the chalrmau »f the Board of Trade's , committee on beach front protecHon, who wa* abeent, Prealdeut Clay- , tou Haloes Brick aald at tbe mcellug of tbe Board of Trade Monday night of the noaru oi iraua muuua/ u,i<„ a
that City Solicitor Howell had begun c Ihe preparation of a bill, but Ibal Ibe committee was of Ibe oplutou that As- I mrtnbly Bill No. 171. lulroduoed at tbe | rrquert of Speaker Carlton Godfrey, of | Atlantic City, appeared lo meet wllta I the view* of tbe member* of the *ubrummiliae and otbers Interested. i After Mr. Brick'* report bad been i made. E. M. Sutton was requested to keep In toucb wltb Mr. Godfrey. Mr. Ma**ey will al*o endeavor to(, ■re Mr. Godfrey In Atlantic City thla "" . The alleged erring members of Ihe . City Democratic Club have re- , turned to tbe fold, and now there I* E peace end harmony among all the i member*. Tbere wa* an unusually • large turnout of tbe member* of tbe • club a few nigbt* alnce. President Lulber L Wallace wae lo tbe ebalr. e ■ a ■ ' An Early apflDi T If tbe gronndbog came out of bla ' home In Ihe earth on Tuesday, ba cerlf talnly did Dot see bla abadow. Presumlng that tbe old aaylog bolda true, we ere to have an early eprlng, yet tbe weal ber wae anything but eprtng like Jl yeetetday. Sleet early la tbe aaorn- | lug, followed by enow.
FIRE CHIEF ADAMS HAS 1 ASSUMED HIS DUTIES
Regulations Require That He. 1 Shall Spend tbe Nights at Headquarters. ; orvllle Adam*. Ibe new chief of Ihe and he had a conference with bl* l«o ' r ' associate*. I. L. Wallace and William | « I H. Smith, Tuesday evening, lo outline * plan* for Ihe next two year*. | » Chief Adam* ha* allotted lu each j man In Ihe lire houses hi- share of Ibe , I work to he performed. Kx-Chlef Con- « ver ha* Ihe care of Ibe chief* car aud | < he will also steer Ihe big truck when II I called out for service. Fireman Davis being ou Ibe front of Ibe truck. < The new chief I* required lo be on- ' duly lu his office In Ihe city iisll every d*y when he I* not working *l hi* firemen1* quarter* In Ihe city hall at night*. He nay* he will he "on Ihe I Job." ' It I* likely, however, thai when a i chief I* again elected, there will i be a scramble for Ibe Job under present condition* A family mau ' would scarcely feel disposed, to give ' up so much of bl* lime, firemen *»y. ' for $10 • mouth COMMITTEES NAMED I fsrealdeor Brick, or rtie Cits'* Board ot Trade. ' President Brick, of Ibe Ocean City Hoard of Trade, ha* appointed Ibe follegislative— Jams* M Steven*, j chairman; H. Howard Thorn. William 3. Ma**«y. Albert Fogg and the Kev I Charles H. Bobner. Public Improvement* Albert Fogg, chairman; Hubert Fisher. Kalph I.. Goff. Joseph I. Scull and Homer Goff. Joseph I. scull ami imuiei
Transportation — iteubeti W. Ed- ' I ward*, chairman; W. Scot! Hand. • Harry F. Stanton, Edward M. Sultan ' f and Dr. Wlllet* P. Haines. ' i Convention* and Excursion*— Alleu " > Corson, M. D„ chairman: Nathaniel > r H. Goff. Harry T. Mcilevllt, George U- I i Adam* and John K. Jone*. 1 i .Membership— The Rev. Jsme* E. * t Lake, chairman; t.'liarle* H. Bacon. < ■ Herschel I'etlil, M. D.. B. Frank Hiulih and Mark Lake. 1 I Building lutereM* — Spencer K- ' ; Bw.u, chairman; Alfred W. Powell f Joseph G. Champion. Alleu Scull aod 1 l John T Seal. 1 f KuMues* luleresl*— Frank D. New- 1 i berry, chairman; George B. Parker, 1 r Charles R. Hlllwell and John K Jonea. 1 Adverthlug— Enoch W. Burleigh, d chairman; Harry Headley. Hiram 8 i Mowrer, Oil* M. Townsend *nd Paal 1 a Commodore William E. Hexamer u Executive— Clayton Haloes Brick, - chalrmau; Jame* M. Steven*. Albert Fogg, Reuben W. Edward*, Alleu tAire son. M. D-, Ihe Kev. Jame^ E. Like * Spencer K. Swan, Frank D Newberry I aud Euocb W Burleigh
CLEARED OVER #50 ° Qnrrn lis I tier •oclrtx'a dapper A large aud well-*atl*Bed crowd at- | tended Ibe "New England Supper" c given by Ibe member* of Ibe Queen t Esther Circle In Ibe social room* of | First M. E. Church Friday even- , More than $60 were cleared by the Mia* Adella Powell wa* the super visor, aod the following were at tbe teblee: < Ml**e* Velma Heedley, Sere Go0. Myrtle Glfford. Verne Wilson, Alelbe Townreud. Anne Hilton. Margaret Parser. Amy Bleckmsn, Harriet Glbb. AmmTr-Cai, Ethel Lee, Mabel Lake, OllveWHggln* Amy DufHeld, Mary DuOeldT-Heleo Sleii*r end Katbertne LenL Mlsee* Myrtle Hbarp and Ceoella Hand had charge of tbe cake roomand Mia* Reba Collins looked after Ibe codec. William Jeflrlea and Cerl Moore helped with tbe Ice cream. , Tba following gave material aolrtauce lo Ibe girl*: Mr* A. P. Milner. Mr*. R. W. Itdward*. Mr*. Somen Y -nug Mr* ! J Sieelmau. Mrs. Lewi* Sleelman »nd Mr*. George Blackman. REBUILD WALKS Ordl***ce Soon Id be Inirodoced • Director Fisher Mated at Ibe weekly , meeting of Ibe City Commissioners ■ that be would Iben Introduce a notice • of Intention to eubmlt en ordinance • February 18, requiring pro pert r C owner* on certain etrecte near tbe t ocean front to replace tbelr atdewaika damaged by tbe etorm. "
City Clerk J. E Adam* wee authorized by Ihe City CommloeloDere to give notice of Intention of tbe totrodootion of tbe ordinance al tbe meeting of 1 tbe board Thursday. February 18, at 2 o'clock, provldtug for Ibe repelrlDg end rebuilding of tbe atdewelka on tbe 1 southeasterly *lde of Weelty avenus. 1 between T wen lletb and Twenty-Bret street*; on tbe southeasterly aide of > Ocean avenue, between Thirteenth and • | Fourteenth streets; 00 tbe northwesterly aide of Ooaan avenue between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, end on tbe northwesterly aide e of Bey avenue from North to Third 1- street*. • Tbe ordinance provides for tbe a assessment of benefit*. J ' ■ ■ • Revival MMilan. it Tbe Rev. Dr. Haines, pastor of the First M. K. Church, wbo wae lo Trenton 00 Tuesday end Philadelphia yesterday, returned daring tbe day and resumed tbe revival meeting! In tbe ■■ church last evening. e- relaxed rive Raadred. e, Grorge W. Ernst aod wife recently .. entertained with Ova hundred Tboee E. F. Goff and wife aod Clyde Baker aud wile.
OPTION BILL FAVORED . First M. E. Church Members Urge Senator Whca'on to Support Gaunt Measure. 1 At Ihe morning -ervlt-e l.-t Sunday, j In llie Fir-l M F. 1 hiirch. Dr. Hain.a | which was introd'n-ed - In tin- Slate I vol " was'expecled ,'Z . I rre,Vi«^,r,.,!'.n u' t a unanimous vole: * i- Hie Hon. Mr Wheah.ii, Senator Horn t a|ie May t ..in.iy. and llie , Senate "f the Stale "f Ne» Jersey. , " Stale llon-e. rreiilon. New Jer-ey: ; At a regular -et. <* <"f llils cburcli. matter uf t tie l/ocal Dpi Imi Bill Sen1 ale No. 8 -by Mr Gaunt I being preI seqled. the memt.er. present by a r rising \nte expre-ed ilielr sincere , needed In New Jer-ey. may forthwith be passed by Hie Keirale. and their earnest desire that their Senator, reprelus vote but his active support. Respectfully submitted, M E <"Hl'Bi:«l Mil" kan 1 I tv. Nkw, jKit.-i r or Js... B Hainkn. Mn.i-l.-r * Daleit Jan. 31. 1915 ' A copy of the re~.l..ti..n we* for- , warded 10 Seuator Wheal.... last Mun- , day. " ADVERTISE FOR MUSIC , ^ |.-,i,,,rrrt Ihe mayor, al the weekly meet lug of the City -si.l that * 1
had written t.. Prof. Harrison re- j agreed lo tbe city's proposition "The | •;>eaKer further said that he had for- j gotten to ask tlieclty solicitor at the | previous meeting as to whether It will 1 be necessary for llie city to advertise j for a band lo provide these dally con- j certs. | Solicitor Howell advised thai, under , the commission act, II will he Just a* well to advertise. Director Fisher -aid Dial there would to lie a considerable dWerfrnce in 1 the lowest bid to give II l.. some other ] ' lo their class of music conduct. and : In fact, every way. The other member- of the board [ agreed with blm. | The membership »f Hie Board of Trade eontluue* lo grow- The nameol Clark Dlllenbeck. of Philadelphia, Hollaud and John E. Trout were proposed for membership el the board ^ meeting Monday everting I'liey were jwi
unanimously elected. j"" AH .ber-.*r. tocu.e.c Warren Allen, uf Philadelphia, sou- _ In-law of Chief of Police Scull, of thl* F city, I* now au usher at the "Billy" Sunday meetings lu the tabernacle In Philadelphia He will be glad to lake care of any of bl* Ocean City friend* who call on him at these meeting*. ^ Hotel Ktepen." Reeling. . The regular monthly meeting of tbe Hotel Proprietor*'A**oclatlon of Ocean City will he held at the residence of , Mr. and Mr*. L Baker, 1737 Oxford 1 slrsel. Philadelphia, Mouday evening. ; Member* are requested lo he out In ' f°rC"' — " ' EtMHflX *" "■ ■- Mfe _ As a re*ull of llie dlreolullou cf the Arm of Rose- Dot y Co.. all of ibe property formerly controlled by Ihe firm 1 lias been taken over by Olle* 8. Doty , . wbo will hereafter have full charge of t Ibe buslues*. , Moist Am— I*. fiTKHbl NO. W. A. Filnk. F. L. Human, Pblle- ! delpbia; Dr. I^aylor, Ocean City. ( d Mrs. W. H. BJMgraby. Mr*. M. F. ! W lifting. Ml** Royv^bliadelpbla. . BISCAVKK. A. T. James aud wife. Harold Kitsun. John K Bender. W. M. Stllwell, d Joseph Slelwagon, 3d, John Graham, J. W. Fern ley. D. M. Paxtoo. Win. VtoCuacb and wife, Wm. J O'Brien, Hoy Atnmerman. J. 8. Pettll. W. H. Bealty, Phlladelpbla; D. P. Palate. Jr. Ocean City; Charles C. Heed. Camdeu; H. C. Hank*, J. James. Wlldwood; Harry O. Hutt*. Newark; William Murpby. Frenci* Bolger, Sperrlstowu.
Fire Alarm Mgnals ~ 14— Sixth end Pleasure avenue. 17— Eleventh aDd Bay avenue. 18— Fourteenth aud Pleasure ave. 85— Seventh and Wear avenue. 43 — Seoond and Asbury avenue. 48— Fourth and Aabury avenue. 46— Etgblh aud Anbury aveuue. 46— Tenth and Asbury avenue. 46— Thirteenth aud Asbury aveuue. 49— Sixteenth and Aabory avenue. SI— North and Ceotral avenna. 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. 1 67— Eleventh and Central avenue. 67— Twelfth end Wesley avenue.68— Fourteenth end Wesley avaone. 78 — Fourth and Ocean avenue. 75— Seventh aod Ooaan avanue. ' 76— Ninth and Ooaan avenua. I S3— Seoond and Atlantic avenua. *6— Boardwalk and Moorlyn terreoe. , 811— Bay avenue aod Battereaa road For Sale ■ 7 lots on Asbury avenue, J up-to-grade; all city improvee ments, including paved streets, '$3.00000. 1 Party must have money. * Half Cash. n Clayton Haines Brick ciaavM avacxT, ocean cirv, n. t.
Jones' Men's Shop ""ZJ.'.'Z'y. i. HATS HATS Our Specialty $2.00 to $4.00 • Snappy things lor sty li-.li dressers. •' If it is up, to the Jones standard you may depend U|*>n it . I OUR MOTTO: " Quality " Square Deal " j MCALLISTER'S > The Leading: Dry Goods Store > Take a look at our North Window and see otir display of New Spring and Summer Fabrics, all tuade in U. S. A.
Lace Novelty. 10c and 1 2c yd. 1 Ratine. 1 Sc and 35c yd. r Rice Cloth. 18c yd. Figured Voile.""* 18c yd.
Parisian Silkette. 25c yd. Yarn Crepe. 25c yd. Embroidered Lice Cloth, 25c yd. Crepe Luval, 25c yd.
Fine Silk Crepe, figured, 36c yd. s s. McAllister Ocean City New Jersey j HARVEY Y. LAKE * i %
i REAL ESTATE ; 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey B. Prank Smith Go.," dbokcr. If yon have money to loan sec us for good investments. For sale, fine r on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with sfnall house, $2500. 1 Two low corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, ■ $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, I attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ava. ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE - Of 9 ASBURY AVENUE OOEAN CITY. N. J. " Five cottage* on Central avenue, from Sixth to Kigbtb street*, for wile, very J reasonable. Furnished cotuge on Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40X 100. . with garage, only $1500. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third *trect, only on j
only $>6on. Furnished cottage on Fifth street, $1700. Two cottage* and one lot on Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, only $3500. Also two cottages ou Anbury avenue, same Mock, only f>7°°REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ' Eighth St. Oc««n City, N. J. « MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. \ No welting for two week* to know tf yon cam get It; wa can tell yon at , once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for - aale. Also Iota for Investment and for Improvement— tbe choice ot Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City. N. ]. ' — interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable location for 1 Seaside Home rnR S ALE-* '■* k>te located In Section O, Ooran City, K. J., In vicinity of But* read ead Pennsylvania and Banding Railroad station*. Also lit** tor bungalow* shoal* en Great Egg Harbor Bay , B*aal*y'* Point, K. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS Ouarrtlan 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Welsbach Gas Lamps We recommend them for all lighting purposes. They give more light for less money than can be secured by any other lighting appliance. We will aim to secure for you the best possible results from any gas appliance regardless of where you purchase it. The City Gas Light Company
R. CURTIS ROBINSON r Notary Phblis and eOMMISSlONER OF DEEDS iS;. v Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue 1 Ocean Cm - - N*w JeeaeT
a»Tri * awn nmxon. H0TEL Bise^YRe... Ocean Ave. i Between Eighth and Ninth Btreeta OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. Burnt Bi ckixoham. Scotch Hall _ b-WATOHH M * THE IMPERIAL Mn. a O tip. THE KATHLU mhsmkx LEWIS ecoxaru WYOMING * 73* OCT. AM avexi'r Oeenn Dir. x. J. a. r. in.XF.a y HOTEL ATGLEN ( >u* of the Di'»t neutral ly 1 orated hotel* in make this Lome -elect and b'lnieJika. and it* large and a-aur-d j>»tron*ge prove* It* *noc™. For tnrni- aud particular* addrras, THE WILMERS 7(8 (Antral Ava.
; Open all (he year. Flrat-rlea* table ■ tiosrd. Evening dinner*. *»<. c. r. wiLniB STERLING HOTEL Hot water heat. Winter boarders solicited. a *. LtnmaT 1 THE HEWLINGS having decided In close for tbe sluter, f It will lie re opened for guest* In May, '• 1915. f. n. HRWi.isca :, Ninth and Wralej *ve. Oeran City. W. J a s — NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIGHTH AN 1* v'ENTKAL AVENUE OCCAM CITT, N. J. Nay lor and Hayrv. IToprlet re—i • Kourterni b Season, rnomnxhlx renovated sud newly p*|iered. Hell PIMnra: 17-X and j. ' On the Jater<««iaty Mridge Bonlevmrd. > Cemtrel Avenue sad Klath a tree*. WW opes ' U..V ,* |.„ pnr Booklet *ddre« Cemtrel Avenue —a nun- env — — 4 ore" Booklet
* WM. K DrnmoTk, X onrai *nd Tnftfm E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 6 24# CIO HT H STRICT CITV WCW JEWCCY Every CoU L— ffcea, Weducaday and P»«Saturday Night The Excursion House JAKES CLARK Preprteter MAIN SIKbET sal..." NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. I U ■ Joseph I. Soull REAL ESTATE BULLKTIW FOR RENT gaiieytkiViSS Saw Iwwt. >16 00 P*' month. ; TOR RENT ""KVSKSS! and Mi. hot w-wtornww^nee»r \ FOR RENT FOR RENT It?,' .■V^o°,"n^ Ki»btb grrat. $2,000 Flret Joseph I. Scull "l,aK" - THOMftS J. THORN
»| jlorigtll*" 1128 Bay Avenue FRICCU AND WORK NlttMT BOTH RHONE* ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (aacc*»**e to I. S. n iKeli.) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Gtiolcw Dairy ProducU Ask for Booklet of Bpwlaltlw Orders Delivered BottWn Watch ail Jewelry Xepalrai Mayer's Daaidwalk. Opp. PatHl'd Wrn •MNALLYBA* 1

