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Ocean City Sentinel TliritHIMY FKKIU'MtY II, Ittlt We •hall lie glad to receive Item. of I new. and communication* of intercut j to till* oommuuliy and our reader* j everywhere. v All communication* *hould I* accompanied ullli the full name and addrem of the writer, not necemarilv for publication. I.ut a* a Kiiaranteenf food faiUi. DOTS. February I* jumping along. The children had a chance to u»e their *led». Several kind- of weal Iter during the la*l teu day*. Several • luean i 'ay |«ople Irli for Florida till* week A ll. Gilbert ha* reulct John Marts' cat ace on Niiiih -Heel ary S,. Three tire rxtingui.Her- for each of purclia*e<t by the Hoard of Kducalloip pald Itreiueii here have been placed lu I he clly hall. Plait A McManu*. or thl* clly. have the contract to build a two-atory bungalow, wan l>a-einent. at Yeiiluiir. for lieorge tlabell. of Itala. Mr*. William M. Itauek, who i. eon fined to her home by lllne**. wiahe* to thank the person who ao kindly oent her a ba-ket of dellciou. fruit. I'barlea P. tlaaklll, the pre*eut bridge-lender al the llcean t'lty bridge. Thirty-fourth -treet. ha* been ap|Hiluted at preaeul. " The Stale comptroller ha* appointed Lawyer Jonathan Hand a* a *uper- . vlaor of eelale* for t'a|ie May County, w here audi ealate* are euhject to an PERSONALS. Mr*. It. T. Abbott ha. gone on a trip to Florida. Ml** Pqfrl Scull *|wut Saturday and Sunday lu Camden. J. II. Colllna, of Camden, waa a v tailor here a few1 day* ago. Hubert W. Scott and wife, of OverFatward l.ee. of till* city, .pent Sun day with friend* lu tleimantuwii. Mr*. Irving Hill, of Hammnnton, W. M. Taylor, of llil* city, ha* re ' turned from a vlait to Piilladelpbla. Tlu.ma* Wattxiii aud wife, of Phil rin.uia* « allaoii alio wire, or 1*1111-

adelplila. were vi.iiur* here Sunday. Herbert Pluch, of I'blladrlphla, wa« - a visitor bore Saturday and Sunday. Mr*. F. I«eroy Howe, of thl* city, ha* Mia* Jetfrle*. of thl* city . will go to Philadelphia tomorrow on a abort loi vlait . lu Ml*. Maud M. Fould*. of thl* city, *v will go to Philadelphia tomorrow on a "> abort vlait du l.awyer Jonathan Hand, of Wild- lo1 wood wa* among the vlaltor* to thla city Tueaday. Kotiert II. Vollum. a well known Philadelphia prufeaalonal man, wa* 111 town Sunday. Mr*. Vluceut Yarger. of Pblladel- Cc phla, waa a gueet of the lliacaynea tw few.day* ago. dl Mr*. K C. Partridge, of PhlUdel- Cl phla, wa* among the week'* arrival* at the Sterling V C. J. Crouln. of thla city, returned 0 Tueaday evening from a vlait tp Phlladelpbla friend*. Mr*. 8 B Samp-on, of thla clly. I* entertaining Mr* Kllraheth Conover, of Atlantic City. ,u tieorge MacBrlde and w ife, of Phlla* re delphla, were vt.itora here the latter m part of la*t week. T City Solicitor K «. C Hleaklv. of nl Camden, wa* among the vl«ltor* h*re fli Saturday aflernooii. K Mr*. Blauche Compton. of Phlladel- w phla, l*vl*ltingher*l»ter.Mr*. William " Powell. In thl* city. William H. Henazey. of Phllad*lpbla, wbo.la well known here, wa* In ^ town durlug the week. al Joaeph Swan, of the Ocean Clly H Title aud Tru*t Co.. spent the week-end n wltji Philadelphia friend*. C1 Mr*. William Powell of thl* city, e: ha* returned home fro!* a plea-ant H vlait to Philadelphia friend*. a' Mi.» K-ther Carhart, formerly of thla city, now a nurwe In Philadelphia, vlalted her father here Tliuraday. Mlaa Helen McAlllater return* thla • week from a vl.lt to friend* lu Salem, tjulnton, Krldgetnu and Mlllvllle. Ml** Heaale Htgbee. of thl* city. Iia* (| returned from a three mofitli*' vl«lt lo ^ her alMler. Mr*. J ltudol|iti Smith, at Haddonlleld. u Ira Wall returned lo hi* home in , tbi* city Mouday af er an abeeuce of ( live week* In Philadelphia, where he ( wa* employed. Mr*. Ueorge W. Morrow, of Weet j Allenhurat. N. J . I* the gue»t of her ( brother. Dr. William It. Abbott, and ( wife, of thl* city. I I Commodore Charlee P. Wall and wife, of Klklu* Park, accompanied by Mr. aud Mr*. Hoeenberger, left thla j week for Florida. , Mr. and Mr*. Thorns* H. McClure, of thla city, apent the week-end at the j home of tbelr daughter. Mr*. Harding f t 'rane. in Clayton. | , F.wlug C-iraou. who apent a few 1 day- at hi* home here during the | week, ha* returned to hlaaludie* at Swartbmore College W Scott Hand waa lu Philadelphia , ou bu*lnea* Monday Mr Hand, who 1 1 a* been In III health for eouie time pa*!, la aomewhat Improved. The Rev. John B. Adame, of Cam- 1 den, wa* a vlaltor at the pome of hi*

>|HAS HAD VERY PROSPERODS YEAR •f r„ Seashore Building and Loan Associa1 ion Makes a Gain d of 9 1-4 Per Cent. V The Se**bore Building and* l.oan ■f A— H-lallon of thl* city will hold it. uuiiual meetlug neat l ueaday evening. _ The a**oclatlou ha* had a moet properou* year, a •cording lo It* annual rejwirt. which *hoW* a gain oftt; |«-rl " Borrowed Money I J KM 0U , Mortgage l-n.u. IIT.IWI '*> Stock l.oaii« 2IK 1*1 „ Share* Withdrawn «VJ i«l Printing. Poatage and Sla- < tlourry SU5 »i •' Itent 12 Ml " Borrowed Money Repaid 10.050 i«i > I olere-t Paid on Borrowed I Money 47 *• if Surely Bond* . ...^ k I*' y __ *'*'M ' BUILD BULKHEAD u To Proieci l.-od on OM«n tieweekly meeting of the City Comml*I -loner* thai lie lie* ordered the uia- "' terlal for the building of (he bulkhead and other work ou Ocean avenue, he- '* tweeu Fourteenth and Fifteenth •leeel*. and 'he la endeavoring to get II the property owner* 011 the hay front r" below the yacht club to build a bulk- < brad. " Becauae of condition* relating to the bulk heed ou Ocean avenue, he'aeul he wee of the opinion that the property owner* ou tlie one aide be required lo pay SI. on the other able HO cent* aud the clly pay the balance for the work. The property ou Oceau avenue bed tweeu iTtilrteeutu -and Fourteenth atreel* ehoiild have a proper bulkhead, and It l* po**lble that all the property owner* there will have the work done r SUMMER BAZAR '■ The sewing circle will uieel lu the social room* of the First M. K. Church 1 4t 8 SO o'clock thl* afternoon to prepare for the annual *uuimer bazar. I. A apectal meeting of the uieiulirr* A apeciai meeting 01 ine uieiuocr*

nf the l<adle*' Aid Society will al*o tie * held to appolut committee* for the barer. (Ill* meeting being a part uf Itie * proceeding* of the aewing circle. Preached al *l»eco*. The Itev. Dr. John B. Halne*. pa*- I uf the Flrat M. K. Church preaclird ' lo the Abnevoii M. K. Church Tueaday « evening The paatur of that church, 1 Itev. Clarence Juhu*tuu, I* con- 1 revival service* Mr. Juliuswho I* an unu.ally talented young « man. wa* atarled In the mluiatry by I Dr. Halue*. He I* a aplendtd *ermouli- I worker aud I* beloved by hi* people. Wedding Aunlvrraarv. Mr*. A. P. M liner aud Ml** Mary I. " of Ihla Clly. alleuded the 1 fifth anulveraary of the wed- t of Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Adam* to ' Clayton Saturday. Mr*. Mtluer I* a ■ al*ter of Mrs. Adam*, ("apt. aud Mr*. < 8 Rohloauu. of thl* clly, parent* of Mr*. Adama, who are apettdlng a < portion of the winter with her, were alao'preaent. 1 Pareai* Appreciated Wreath. I-a-t Sunday at the murulug *ervlce 1 loathe Flrat M. K. Church, the paator 1 ' read a card of tbauka from Mr. aud 1 ' Kdward K. Howe, of Hazlelou. 1 The card oooveyed the heartfelt lliauk* | r of th ewe pareut* for a wreath of 1 In memory of their boii, K. ' whoaereceut untimely death . felt a* a peraoual grief by many In , city. firm In ■ Cblmnri. A roaring nol«e In tbe chluiney of ' borne about 5 o'clock Monday afteruoou ata riled Squire aud Mr*. J. Ruab. iuveatigatlon allowed that ' chimney waa ablaze. A telephone call aummtineda chemical wagon. with , ez-Chlef Conver, to the houae. Squire I extinguished the blaze with the aid of Hie chemical. ® f — Talk of Moving. There waa auollier dlacuaalon at the , weekly meeting of the Young Meu'a Progreeatve League ou the propoaltion lo remove the quarter* oftbeaoclety from the aecond lo tbe third floor or ' the Hauu Building. Some fa"or Ilia ' change and a number nf other* do not. I The question will be decided al the next meetlug. ' daughter, Mr*. Robert Smith, lo thl* e city, the latter part of last week. Clayton Halne* Brick returned from ,l Tueaday morning. He wa* r there to attend the aooual meeting of d the Marltou Water Company .of which I* a director and vice prealdenl. d F.J. Dletz and wife, of Plilladely pbla. were lo town during the week. " Dletz la preparing lo rebuild near the ocean frout al Fourteenth atreet. •' The BBV. and Mr*. Charle* H- " will go to Philadelphia today '• attend tbe entertalumenl to be given ' thl* afternoon by tbe member* of tbe " Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe Prea- »• byterian Church. II Nicholas C. Godfrey. of tbla city. who baa been spending tbe winter In Pblla- *■ delpbla. waa here Sunday with hi* 10 aoo-ln-law, Clarence Carbart Mr. and "| Mrs. Godfrey will go to Providence. B. R. I., thl* week lo speod some time Ha with tbelr son, Wlllaam Godfrey

' MEN'S BIBLE CLASS : GETS AN INCREASE ji Thrilling Sight Has a Big | r j Stimulating Effect Upon ' Whole Sunday School. '|*li« past week ha* evldeutly been ( 1-urpn.e week for the Flr*t i'reaby- ( I terian Church. After taking the pa*- , 'tor una- are* on Friday eveulug. by j V I he great reception tendered htm. ( „ several men of the church got together , aih^dejJdftKt" give not ouly the pa.U lor, but the entire congregation a- well. | I , Several week* ago "lie llev. Mr. , Bnliiier organized a Men'* Bible Clan. , II charier wouli^^e held o|ieu. *0 that all 11 joining during -that period would be- » Soiue of the active spirit* decided . 11 mat the lime had come lo boo«t the 11 -ecietly that Sunday afternoon would tie men'* day al the Prtabylertaii Sun- '• day School. Accordingly, about forty ( " of altendlng any Sunday whool. met ( M lu a body at Dr J Thuruley Hughe*' ~ drug -tore, and weut lu the church. H entering tlie school ju*t after the opeulug ezer.-i-e* had beguo. A* they • their boyhood days, lu aeata a**lgtied them, they |>re*ented a thrilling and | r impre**ive •ight.bavlng a inarveloualy - allmulattug and toning efl'ect upon the . - whole school j I It l«!hede*lreof the men to reach - the II fly mark uexl Sunday, when a 1 special question, aflectlng the national t Welfare, will be presented to the meu ( t for di»cu*«lou lu addition to an ex- ^ 1 Tile men »eeiued highly delighted ' t wltli the reception lliey received and ( 1 declared their pleasure wa* equal lo ■ that of Hie member* of tlie achool ii whom I hey had «• pleasantly *UiI prl*eil . | HAD PLEASANT TIME i j. V tailing I-ani*-*' *ealllar» Hold* 1 (tegular Mewling. A very -ell attended meeting of tbe Visiting Ladle*' Auxiliary of the Flrat 1 Preshylerlan Church wa* held Tbura- 1 , day afternoon al the home of Mr* T J. ' Fegley. Hit West Ontario street, Pbtl- „ adelphla. About forty lade, were preneut and a rno-1 delightful afterArrangement* wei f made for the " Mualcal Tea." which - 111 be held thl*

aft moon from - lo 5 o'clock lu Mo-e-bachV Drawing Room. Thirteenth ( -treet and lilrard avenue. Admlsalcin will tie by ticket al twenty-live cent* Thla organization I* very active at ' present aud I* atTordlug t lie ladle* belonging lo It a very enjoyable time, not Hie least pleasurable feature of tbe meeting* being the recounting of sumexperience* In Ocean City. The next meeting of the auxiliary will be on Tliuraday. March 11. at the of Mrs. A. Aabtou Work. 1102 atreet, Logau. Vislllng In Camden. A Camden paper haa tbe following: •air aud Mr*. David Tucker, who formerly resided In the upper eectloo of llil* city, where they were connected with Calvary Presbyterian Church, and moved lo Ocean City, are on an exteuded vlait to tbelr daughter. , Mrs. Carrie Hughee, on Mecbaulc L atreet. Although totally blind, Mra . Tucker la a talented lady, being a professional musician, before her afll'Ctlou, having played the piano lu an opera houae In Mlllvllle. bealdea bevlog a large number of acbolar*. De- . spile losing her sight, she raised a I large family of children, doing her own- household duties. Through the j blind inrlitutloo, at Tranl ui. Mr*. r Tucker haa learned many things, aud can aew, cane chetra, read by raised , letter*, etc. A similar organization , wa* formed In Camden two year* ago, aud Mr* Hughes, b -r daughter, la one of the delegate*. Want More H»l lo ackool. According to the statement* made at the ra-e lug of tbe Board of Kducetloo ! Tueaday evening, tbe beat lo tbe upper e flour of the Wesley avenue ecbool wa* 3 not such as It should be lo tbe morut lug hours dutlng the recent few day* t of cold weather. Secretary l*wls E. Smith wa* Instructed lo write to Comtnlwdoner Kendall, of the Slate Board of Education, requesting blm to send e a State official here to make an fnspec- „ Hon or the building. ') anendance ot •ekeols. ' City Superintendent J. M Steven* reported at the meeting of the -Bogfd '* of Education Tuesday avenlug that ' the total enrollment of pupil* during * January wa* -Via, and tbe percentage _ of attendance 87.4H Prof. Stevens said that thla la an Improvement of 2 per ceut. over tbe preceding month, out Is not yet Jo«t what ba would like II it. The absence* during tbe month were d ue to u 0 avoidable clrcu instances. 'f There wa* no truancy. •b . 1 K. •( r. I'ltw Heeling. d- Members of Ocean City Lodge. No. n. 68, K. of P , of thla city, will attend 1 •r union meeting of the Kulgbta ol Pyth!a* lodge* In the district lo bi i- held at Pleaaantvllle tomorrow even ly tog. Twenty-live or thirty of tb* Iocs tii meo will go over, lie 1 * ~~T ^ Mew Book, tmr Ltkrnra. Appreciated donations of ataodarc book* in goodly uumbara have beei ,u made to the Oceau CHy Public Librae *" by John R. Grovaa and wlf» am Bu—sell Crane, of tbla raaort. *■ The prosperity of tbe Flrat Nation ■ ne Rank of Ocean City lodlcataa tb prosperity of tbe city. adv. II

SEVERAL FINE HOUSES I RENTED FOR NEXT SUMMER

Real Estate Men Say They Are Receiving Daily Inqnirics for Cottages Here. j Although II may «eetn to some a • "long, long way" to I he good old*ummer day*, real estate men lu Ocean . City are lu dally receipt of letter* of Inquiry for cottage* for rent for Hie *ea*nu of 1U1.YMauy of the agerta report several Hue reutal*. among them H F. 8lanMa**ey and Edward* aud ClayHalue* Brick. ludlcatlon* are that there will be seasou.aud I be real e*tale men *ay they look for a busy spring In this line. season rented cottage* before re- ' turning to tbelr winter- borne*. Mr*. C. L. Lake made several rental* theu > aud also some other* within the last » few day*. I . . MASONS AT CHURCH ' Program of gerelcea lor Neat MBtar KifDlnz I Following I* tbe program of exercise* for the aervlce* for Maaona at the . Flrat Presbyterian Church Huuday eveulug: ! Organ Prelude, • Grand Oflertolre," lloxology, I'ralae (I id from Whom all blessing* flow, Praise Him, all creature* here below; j I'ralae Kallirr. Hon. aud Holy Ghoal. I n vocal 1011. cloalug with l-ord'* , Prayer chanted ( Yiollu 8olo."O.Tbou Sublime. Hweet Eveulug Star," from Taiiiiliauaer, C. ! Homer Shoemaker. i Keapouilve Reading, I Minister— Remember now thy Creator lu the days of thy youth, while lie evil days come not, oor tbe yeardraw nigh, wheu tbou sbalt aay. I I have 110 pleasure In them; I l-odge— While the tun or the light, t or the moon, or the start, be urn darkI rued, nor the clouds returu after the Minister— In the day* when the keeper* of the house shall tremble and the strung men shall bow themselves. aud the griuders cease because tliey are few, aud those that look out . , nf the wludow* I* darkened. Lodge - Aud the dour* shall be *hui , In llie slreets, when the aouud of tbe , grludlug I* low, arid he shall rise up at . tbe voice uf the bird, aud all the daughter* of music *ltall be brought Minister -And -lien they tball be | afraid of that which la high, aud fear* shall be In the way, and the almond _ Iree shall flourish, and the gra**hop|«r ' shall he a burdeu. aud da*lre shall fall; Lodge— Because mau got! h to hi* ijuuge — necausc mau gotiu (u ill*

lung home, and the mouroer* go about the atreet*: ' Minister — Or ever the allr&r cord is loosed, or tbe gulden bowl be broken. , ! or the pitcher be broken at tbe fonn- 1 lain, or the wheel be broken at tbe ^ | Lodge — Theu shall tbe dust returu to ihe earth a* it was; aud the spirit . •ball returu unto Gud who gave it. r Teuor Solo, "Jasue Thou Art Stand- J1 , lug," Humer Morris, J. Thorn ley j Hughe*: Violin Obllgatn, C Homer Shoemaker. . Prayer. Hymn, 414 Organ Offertory, "Chauaon da Jole." . Harllng. f Anthem. "Jeaua Shall K$lgo " I Where'er tbe Sun," Schnacker. Serapou. "Kellglou* Element* In „ Masonry." •' Hymu, 426. c Benediction. . u 1 Organ Postlude, 'Triumphal ^ March." Erb. d , , cl n REVIVAL SERVICES * t> " tiood<Biied c**irei*il**s al las- p raannrl Bapllal Chan b u !r Revival msettuga are now in pro- n " grass at tbe Bapllat Church. Tbe at. d tendance on Monday and Tuaaday am* a very encouraging Paopl* are taking tl hold of the naw song* In tb* "Sunday" 0 hymu book, aud with the aid Ipf '' friends tbe congregation* easily follow >e the moat difficult (election. 11 The Scout Band Is doing *ptendl(I j, (work lu tb* community aud tbelr * l( effort I* aeeo in the meetlug * D The minister, the Bev. George F. f Milch, I* preaching atroog aarmou* on , tl "Poll Life for Modern Men sod Woman." ' Tonight bts theme I* "Tbe Cause of Full Llfb." All are oordtally g Invited to atteud. Will Par Iia Vaa I 6s . |d At tbe masting of tb* Board of Bduc. cation Tuaaday evening tbsr* waa read a latter from County Superlotendeo t Aaron W. Hand regarding tb* objects or tbe Cap* May Couoty Assoc lei lou u* of Boards uf Eduoation and calling atfd tenlloo to tht low atat* of tbe aaaoclaa( Hon'* treasury. Money will aooo be ,s needed for a meetlug of tb* board to Re be held In Tuckahne In tb* apring. us Each board of education agreed at tbe organization of tb* association to oonb, tribute 93 a year. Tb# local board baa ke always paid, and It was agreed lo send tb the usual contribution. Tbe members of Company G, Third Infantry, of tbla city, will ba Inspected [o. by officers of tbe United States Army a bare 00 Friday evening, February 26. of ayd they a re getting lo shape for tbla Importaot event. cal Nonce or aa*aal Mental. Tb* annoal meeting of tbe stockholders of Tb* Saaabort Building and Loan Association will ba bald at tbe ^ offtoe of Joseph I. Scull, 767 Aabury ,rd aveooa. Ocean City, N. J..00 Tueaday, mo February 16. 1916, at 8 o'clock p. nr., ary for tb* election of officers for tba au,nH 1 aulng year and for tbe transaction of ,n | such other boelnem as may 00m* before tbem. A new mites will be Issued and naw stock may now ba lakao from oal any of tb* officer*, or al tb* meeting, tbe ' chabub R. Bntwiu, adv. It. Secretary. 1 1

YOUTH SAID TO BE ! A "DOPE FIEND" r Arrested in Philadelphia by • Chief Scull on forgery Charge. , Bank del relive agem-le- and I'lokrr . loo men l.avr mqidogop • tn,« „f , Fulicefeull. of Hits diy ralli.r. ihr * ' Thoma* Mondelra. iir-l riirliterii ! year*! receivnl fji on ■ f..rirr.l rhrrk.j' . as claimed, on the Fir-l National Bank ou lircemher 21 ' Ihr haok did r Hpozllo. of KHI Wr*l avrnur. whose name I* allegrd lo have hren forked, , called al Hie batik in referro.-e lu lila account He a-*eil*.l Hial(hr knew nothing of llie cheek for f3i " , Then Hie Uauk aiilhorlHr* noli lied , Ihe detective ageto ic- and one evenlug. a short time afterward. < hirf Scull saw a Piukertoii man here, and the delrcllve told huu In* liu*lue*s Chief Scull ascertained that Moot dellaliad gone lo Ihe hank with Hpozllo'* hank bonk and told II H. Mowrer. the cashier. II.. I hia .l.ler ' wanted f2". Moiidrlla wa* Informrd , thai "lie Could not en the money In thl* way The i-a-lnn. h .sever, tlliisl out -* countercheck lo_ Hie order of telle went awav Vler brink . gone for some lime be id or lied .111, the name "Frank ' signed at j ■ the bottom, a.ol Hie 68 1 *1* paid to J him 1 Moiidrlla then disappeared. Chief Scull led over the j telephone Thursday by 1 aplaln Bob" I Cameron, of the Phila rlflu* detective 1 ' forced list they had lunulas Muudella. j ' who also called himself Thomas Mor- I ' rlson. of Ocean Clly, under arrest as a j ' suspicious character 1 'hlef Scull told ] Capt. Cameron to hold the prisoner 1 ■ until he reached Philadelphia. It ap- j ' arrested for drunkenness and given < five days In Philadelphia early In ] Armed with ps|ier* -IRued by S|iozlta, declaring Muudella to be a * runaway. Chief Scull went to I'hllaCaahler Mowrer Idem I Med him as . 1 the person who obtained Hie money , ! ou the alleged forged check. 1 Tbe fellow wa* piled with qurstloua e Thursday night by Chief Scull, but he 1 declared Ills Innocence. Finally, Chief Scull told him Friday morotug that they had the • go >da on him" and It guilt, which Chief Scull -ays he did. * It. B. Stiles, president uf tbe hank. ' was iiallfled, and a warrant wasaworu

■•at. charglug Moudella wltli foigery g He was given a hearing and committed to tbe Cape May Cuuuty Court n for eenteuce by Judge Eldredge at „ Cap* May. Court House yesterday. 01 It was thought by Chief Scull that. 01 Moudella Is a minor, be wuuld 1] probably be scut to a re'ormatory. Chief Scull aaya the youth la a "dope F He found on him some packages of morphine aud an Instrument with which be Injected the "dopc" luto Ills nostril*. A number of pawn tickets aud a big knife were also taken 4 from the prisoner's clothing. _ "PENNY SOCIAL" * Mans airoDi Praiarra al Kntrr* ■alnment Frbiaarj asThere will be many new aud luterestlug feature* al Ihe third auuuai •Penuy Social" to he given by the " member* of the Christian Eudeavor of the First Presbyleriau In tbe social rooms of the Thursday evening. February 1 Tho-e w ho attend— and nearly every- 1 body will be there, according to reports— will see some things that will maka them opeu their eye* In amazeMrs. Hertxrt Pinch, the chalrmah-al-large, hopes to be ou hand to make visitors welcome. ^ Sheriff Joaeph K. Bartlett, of AtCounty, baa pot tb* official ban ' ou cigarette * rnoklng lu the county jail at day's Landing. Pipes or cigars will be permitted In (he future, but not ' cigarette. This rule Is lu he absolute, aud packages of cigarettes sent to tbe Jail for Inmates will not be delivered. Fire alarm staaals 14— Sixth and Pleasure avenue. 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. IB— Fourtaantb and Pleasure are. 85— Seventh and Wear avenue. 42— Hepond and Aabury avenue. 48— Fourth aud Aabury aveuua. 46— Eighth aud Aabury avenue. 46 — Tenth and Aabury avenue. . 48— Thirteenth and Aabury avenue. 49— Sixteenth and Aabury avenue. 1 61— North and Central aveuue. : 54— Sixth and Central aveuue. 67— Eleventh aud Central avenue. 67— Twelfth and Weeley avenue. 68— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. 1 78— Fourth and Oceau avenue. 1 T6— Seventh aud Ocean aveuue. 76— Ninth aDd Ocean aveone. . 82 Second and AUantlo avenue. 96— Boardwalk and Moorlyn terraoe. 911— Bay avenue and Batleraaa road 1 521— Twentleln and Central avenue. Watch and Jewelry Repairing: Mayer's c | Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'* Pier I, OPEN ALL VEAB For Sale £ 7 lots on Asbury avenue, e up-to-grade; all city improveJ ments, including paved streets, *$3,000.00. ■: Party must have money. £ Half Cash. Clayton Haines Brick biomtm avaxiT, oeiAM civ*, n. 4.

Jones' Men's Shop ». 1 HATS HATS Our Specialty $2.00 to $4.00 • Snappy ihings fur stvhsli diesscrs. If it is up to the Junes Mahdard yon may depend ujioti it. a | OUR MOTTO: " Quality " Square Deal " j MCALLISTER'S^ ANNUAL REMNANT SALE Pomnants of Dress Goods Remnants of Flannels Remnants of Muslin Remnants of Longcloth Remnants of Lawns Remnants of Ginghams r In fact, remnants of everything very cheap. Come and look them over °-ANN3UAL WHITE SALE hefln. SATURDAY, FEB1 S. S. McAllister OCErJCITY: rt ==» 1 HARVEY Y. LAKE! | R^AL ESTATE j r I 838 Asbury Avenu* ! ! I Ocean City New Jersey 1 ieeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei : B. Prank Smith Go.,"",1;™"' ' If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine ' on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. Two lots comer First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, $1200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, " attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire "insurance placed J with best companies. 1036 Aabury Ava. ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE

619 A8BURY AVENUB oo KAN CITY. N. J. " Five cottages on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth streets, for sale, very rraoonahle. Furni.hed cottage on Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, with garage, only $(joo. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third street, | only Itboo. Furnished cottage on Fifth atreet, $1700. Two cottage* and one lot ' Aabury avenue, near Seventh atreet, only >JJoo. Also two cottage, on Asbnry avenue, name block, only $2700. ■ ■ - C REAL. ESTATE -»*. INSURANCE - Clayton Haines Brick = A11 EiffKitPi St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If yon can get tt; w* can tall yon at once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Cbolo* cottages for aals. Also lota for investment and for improvement— the choice ot Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocbaw City. N. I. 5 Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish 1 Desirable ImtiM loi 1 Siasite Home for s a lc —A '•* lot* located In flsettoa O, Oeaan City, H. J.. • In vicinity of State road aad Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad alattnna Also alias for bungalows shoal* 00 Qraat Igg Harbor B*y, Baaalay'a Paint, N. J. arthur d. barrows Ouardien 832 central avenue ocean city, n. 4. Weisbach Gas Lamps We recommend them for all lighting purposes. They give more light Jor less money than can be secured by any other lighting appliance. , We will aim to secure for yoti the best possible results from any gas appliance regardless of where yott purchase It. The City Qas Light Company , R. CURTIS ROBINSON C-* Ml <t NcrryiRY PwBLie and Gommissioner of Deeds Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue * Ocean City - . - New Jersey

ami n * a an i«rnan, H0TGL Bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. Pwrrii BrcKtxoH**. . Scotch Hall h-tkATORItl^ . THE IMPERIAL wra. c. oerzxL. THE KATHLU i WYOMING iu nrua Avr.ni'E « oceau City. It. A. open all u» ,«r - Hut Wal« Haa A. r. niUKk i HOTEL ATGLEN — Ok* of the tn<»t aaotially located hotnla in _ Oomk Clly. The aim haa always bean to ? make this houae ariact and homalika and Its * larg* and assured patronage proves ha snoX una*. For terms and partieulats address , I STERLING HOTEL * OFEM Aid. YKAK Z Hot -water beat. Winter boarders X solicited. Z B A LantUT. 1 THE HEVVLINGS 2 having decided tb close for tb* ai lottr, ♦ It will lie re^>peued for gueata in May. • 'B|5- • . — l ■■ HRWUiea' E Ninth and Waaiay avr. OoasaOtty, N. J NEW HOTEL ELBERON le KIllllTH ANO.KSTIIAI. AVKNUK O. OCKAN CITY. H. i. C, Fourteenth Ht-aaon. f boron, my renovated and newly papervsl. Bell Fhoasai I7-X aad — ImAijfe ssrjs-. On the Inler<o«ily^ Brtde* Boulevard. MatTO M. WIS- Pot Booklet address Owaerand PreprieWB

E. C. BOYLE Estate Broker 624 eighth street CITY WCW JgttBtV Dance Every Cold L— chin. Wednesday and F*C. Saturday Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK PiapriAar MAIN STREET Md . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOWERS' POINT :: N.J. Joseph I . Scull WKALCSTATC SULLCTIN FOR RENT doom, and bath, all oonvvaiaDosa, hot - waiar beat. >1100 P*t amnth. ro* rent g=ySR3S aad bath, hot water tnrnlabod, newly paiwrod^vatra ly loeatodroet raaaoa. FOR RENT it.'00,— rl^TS FOR RENT S2.000 00i|^» oo Joseph I. Scull '•Litt't'' THOMAS J. THORN ^1 JToristp 1128 Bay Avenua FRICCS AND WORK RIANT ROTH RHONgB ABBOTTS* Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholee Dairy Produats Batter aad Eggs Ask for Booklet of Bpeetattfia Orders Delivered Both PbOBee The Pontiere BOOTS SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY BONK W 8-918 AekRty At*. 9mm O+r A 4