Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY FKBIU AKY 51. 1815 j We "hall 1h* giud to receive Item- of ! Ui llili* coitiniuiitly and our reader* j' everywhere. All communication* "huuld (be aecoixipauled Willi the full name and ! add rem of the writer, not neceaearilr j for publication, hut a** guarantee of j g.aal faltli. DOTS. Youllia playing hall j> phecy ? j , Many visitor* here Sunday and 1 1 Monday. ! The office" of Joseph I. Scull liave.i here Washington'* llirlli.lay j < durjiig the early pari of the wrrk. 1 llr (ieoiite K. Starr, III.* dentist at . mil Highlit "Ireeh ha" j.oloeil the rank" of the local lied Men. ' Sipilre and Mr". J. S Ko-li have * made a number of improvement" to I the ulterior of their home. i The aulo Itcenae lag" for the Slate " .of I'euueylvaola llil« year are blue and wh'te; a light blue ground w ith 1 while figure*. ■ lug, more aumhtne and "yuipalhy and c lem eel!!"hiie"" and crtticsm. I PERSONALS. " ° John J. J agger- "|ieul Sunday Iu c Bridgetou. . Oaiilel Fall lice. of Philadelphia. >■< In town Saturday. Jamc" Franklin, of Philadelphia, van In town Friday. Herbert Ploch. of Philadelphia, waa a visitor here Sunday. Jame» M. Hertx'er, of Krldgelon, ' Ml«» France" Smith, of till* cily. la . vi - 1 1 1 1 1 g In Philadelphia. Ml** Mary Oullleld *|>ent SaIurday , ■ and Sunday lu Newlleld. Hubert W. Scott and wife, of Over- • brook, were here Sunday. < H. K. Whltcrafi, of Philadelphia, wa* a visitor here Thursday. F'red. P. Caulleld. of Peerinunt, w as among the visitors here Saturday. ^ Mia* Hofalelte*. of Philadelphia, wa* a visitor here a few days ago , Johnson Honey, 2d, lias entered the t employ of Swan .V Trout, builder*. | John K- I lender, of Philadelphia, was a visitor here during the week. ICdgar Haroii. of Ihl* city, ha* re turned from a visit to Viueland friends a Mi** Margaret Parker, of this Cily. ( lia* relurued from a visit to MlllvHIe. Mia* Kmtly HosViu». of till- cily. t Her-cliel Henderson, of Ihls cily, ^ liaa been spending a liw day* lu Mill- ■ K. A Pulluiger aud wife, ofllerinauluwn, were here during llie hull- I days. Mr*. Murfet, of (iermantow n, la *|.endlng a few day- In her h'ifili street I cottage. I llr. L. S A. Stedem anil "on. of Philadelphia, were visitor* here, on Sunday. I Harry F. Haa«. of Philadelphia, u a* amonglhewell known vlaltor* lu town < Sunday. tit Kalpli XV.Vllnl.af PltUadilphla, w ar the gue.l uf ('lly (.'lerk A'Oams on • Sunday. 1 Mi*. Edllh T (Tandy, of Camden, visited friend* In thl* city during the i holidays.- I J J. M. Rowland and wife, of Philadelphia, were among llie week1* vlslWilllam M. Stllwell. of Phlladrl- 1 plila. was a visitor here the latler pari of last week. (ieorge F. /legler aud William 11. Xtegler, of Philadelphia, were visitors here Sunday. C. V. Brlce aud Ml»» Margarella . Brlce, of Caiudeii, were visitor* here durlug the week. Cily CommlBslouer Hubert F'lsber returned from a visit to Philadelphia Sunday eveulug. Joliu Campion aud wife, of Philadelphia, occupied their cottage here durlug tbetinlli'aya. lewli B. Humphreys, a Camdeu real estate man. was among the vial- 1 tors here Monday. Kdward M Sutton aud wife, of Ihl* j city, have returned from a few days' visit to Philadelphia. Mr*. Charles Sayre and daughter. ! Ml** Laura, have returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Frank Campion and family, of Philadelphia. speut Sunday aud Monday | In their cottage here. Ml** Ague* Bradley, a public school teacher here, speut the holidays at her j home lu Birdsboro, Pa. Mis* Flmlly Ho*kln*. of thl* city.; has accepted a poMllon a* stenographer ' lu F. E. Darby's office. Mr*. M.I). Kakin and Mia* Kaklu, or Philadelphia, were guests of the Imperial during the week. Arthur H. Jones aud family, of (Termautown. spent the holiday* In their summer home in this city. Mr*. W. S Wen rich and Ma-ter 1-e-"roy Weurlch. of Philadelphia, were visitor* here a few days ago Mis* Laura Tuwus-ud. a teacher at Port Norrl*. ejwut a few day* with her parents. 111k Central avenue. John K Wick, a well known Philadelphia business man with a cottage lu tbi* city, wa* here Monday. Ira P. Sharp, wife aud daughter. ^Mla* Yalta, of Vineland. were here during the week. They were looklug
CHICKEN DINNER FOR 25 CENTS • Woman's Home Missionary Society Helps Cut the Cost of High Living. A blackboard «igti lu front of the Flr-t M K Church Tuesday afternoon .'.bore the announcement. "ITiickeu j Put pie Dlnuer Today — 25 i eul»." j . j ■■liue-s thai mu.l be au old sign," ' . said -oinr people a« ihey pas-e-l by I But I bey were wrong. Tlies(gn wa* Mi-slunaty Society. of wblcli Mr* ' : I). Taylor I* president, reI Mimed Ibelr •|UlHliig meeting* on Tue"- ! i.dayfafler a ce-sallon of these actlvltlesince before the < liristma* hotl-lay, 1 When lliey met (o <|Ullt la-l fall and 1 j winter, the member* provided a good one taking -oipethtng for llie fea-t ll wa- decidedJiefore llie meeting of announce to the general public thai 1 I he -..ciely would rurui>h a diuiier for : 25 cent*, aud Ibl* was done. ' This was the menu: Chicken i*il pie. mashed polHloe-. ' eaeet potato- s, peas, cole slaw, cransauce, spiced pearhe*. lemon meriugpe, cherry pie, bread aud butter . and coITee. 1 Wlio took care of llie delicti? Well. , tbere wasn't auy, because, you know, all tbe Hung- were donated by t lie 1 members. The members aunouoa&Jhal anyone desiring auy <|ullllng done can have i I heir needs supplied by Ibl* society. Tlie charge will be. ell li« $1 or tL50. depending on the work to he done. | And every time there Is a quilling. , I .e memlier* will have a llrsl-cla** , dinner ready for the public al llie | "Ui — 1 1 cost of 35 ceut*. ; HAS BUSY TIME Number of sale* Mode Wlttitn i Pew Daiabi K. K. Darbi. I F. K. Darby rr|Hirt* the folluwlug sale-: Two lot* ou llie lagiHUi for the Ocean ' City Laud Company lu a (Teruiau. • town resident. 1 A hundred feel of ocean front on Si I . place for IheOcean Cily Land ' Company to a Phlladelphia-i. Collage for Hie Haouali I) Hohln- ' son estate to Mrs Lydia Penh, of < Ocean Cily. J-'lve hay front lot* In a Phlladel* 1 plua man. I He ha" also sold a collage ou the ' Oatden* Company's tract here to a ' 1 Philadelphia per-ou and a farm al owned by Mrs. L \ Hoell. 1 lie has made Ihe following rental-: I to William U. Schwann, who will run I a ekee hall parlor. ' K W. Burleigh's cottage. 722 feu" Iral iveuue, to a Phlladelphlaii. Apartmeul 708 West avenue, second I floor, (o Thomas Jackson 1 Apartment 710 West avenue, second ■floor, to Mrs A. L. Wilson. . after the furnishing of Ihelr hew cot , Clark Dillenbeck. w ife and daugh- ■ Mis* (Teuevlevr, of Philadelphia, . were lu lowu a few days since. i Itaymond McKluley. of Phlladel- i I plila. was the guest of John J. Foster and w ife, of this cily, Sunday, f William T. Stroud, of Philadelphia, 1 place, this city, waa here Suuday. i Mr*. Hazel Newklrk aud sou. Karl, i of this city, weut to Philadelphia Thursday ou a visit of several days, i . K. B. Bacon and wife, of Jersey i. City, were lu' town aud took a look at their Atlantic avenue collage .Friday Harold Cotton, of tbe Coiled Stales ■ I -coiled Ic Service, has been visiting pareuts In Ihl* city foreeveraldays. M. Pearson Turner, - of Williams ■ port., spent the holidays with, hla brother-in-law, N. T. Luttoii. oTlbis I Mrs Thomas Syke-. of Philadelphia. is here lo spend Ihe Leulkii season wiiti her daughler, Mrs/Harvey , It. Harris. (Teorge Norcom, a slu ient at Bulgers , College, speul the holidaya with hi* , pareuts, Joseph 1). Norcom and wile, Joseph I). Aorcom aim wue, •
lo this city. ( , Mrs. John J. Deviue aud daughter, , Mis* Carrie Deviue, of this cily, are 1 si-ending a few weeks with relatives ® In Philadelphia. Mrs. Frank Schneider aud sod. , JMiu. of West Philadelphia, hav£ re- ( ^ ' turned borne afier a visit of several days in I hla city. Mis* Carolyn Oetzel. of New 'York Icily, has been spending a few day* i " I win. Mr*. C. Oetael and MIssTfllle i ! Oetzel. of Ihls city. < | H. H. McAllister, dry good* mer- 1 r" chant, and hi* wife, of this cily. are 1 * spending the week with mends lo Salem and (Julnton. ' j Miss Egan. of tbe title deparlmeul ylof Ihe Ocean City Title and Trust Company, spent Ihe holidays al her '' j Philadelphia home. | Mrs. (Teorge W. Lees. Jr., of New Ji'ork, Is vlslllug her parenu. Mr. and 1 Mrs. I liarlea Barou, Eleventh street fr and Central avenue. | Lewis E Smith, secretary of the '• Board of Education, returned Monday ie evening from a visit to Philadelphia 'and Haddon Heights. r" | William H. Campbell, Jr.. has re,r turned to Bulger* after speudlug Ihe I holiday* al the home of bis father. *• William H. Campbell, this city. re . Tbe Bev. Cornelius HudsoD. of Taoouy. aod* David K. Hudson, of (ileuside. who are havlug apartment" built here, were In town Friday. | Mra- Margaret A. Foster, of thl* a- cily. entertained her nelce. Miss Mar .. garel Maber. aud Miss Wleoert. of Philadelphia, over ihe holiday*. Itslpb Brangan, a clerk In the Offices of tbe Ocean City Tllle and «• Truat Company, returned Monday ug evening from a vlail to Philadelphia.
— , MUSICAL TREAT IS ARRANGED Special Program, by Large £ - 1 Choir, in M. E Church Next I Sunday Evening. jr< A mo-ii'al treat has been arranged j , by Prof. H. II Lake, leader of the v choir, for those who attend the ser- jj, aitauged by lilts*. The choir w ill con- ' " Fo'l iTwm'g'l. llie program: 11 I Whispering Softly, " by H W. " , Peine. Cltolr; Ml-s Dllve Wrlgglua, coutrallo solo ** , Fear Ye Not. o Israel/' Dudley " Buck. Harry Bos* (by reqiiedl). * Duel. Tenor and Soprauo, "The Lord I- My Shepherd," Matthews, . Ml— Beatrice Halue* aud Harry Boss " , Male (Juertet. "Over llie Bar." J. H ^ , I'eiiney — H. Lake. H Boss, W. Sher- * man aud K M Sutton. "Blow Ye the Trumpet." K K. ' RED MEN TO MEET ^ m— ( plrmmmnt >« Plea-aiitville has been selected by u the Stale officers of Ihe Hreat Council c| • of Bed Men for the lioldlug of a big ' the order on Salurday*evenliig. March „ 27 T All of the tribes of Atlantic County a. will participate aud II will be tl.e ilrsi lime lu many years thai a Bed Men's w i demonstration of this kind has been u brld In Ihls section of New Jersey. Kuiuewaugha Tribe, of Pleasant- d vllle. has ap|Kiluled a commlllee. con- (l i ststiug of May r Charles Adams, foun- . cilmali Blackmail. Frank Smith. Na- Hi I ban lei 1>. Martin and Clarence Davis. ,, . to meel Willi Ihe representative* of oilier tribes tills evening lu Bed Men's Hall. Al Ihls lime plan* will be formI ulaird f.ir llie demonstration. (Treat Sachem J. Mlllou Burdge. of |c . Camden, along with oilier Ureal Chiefs, w r sllended llie meeting of the Pleasant- K Vllle (rlbe lasl Thursday eveulug. ll u; he followed by a meeting lo he held „| ■ Hed Men's Hall aud the main (l i speaker of Ihe eveulug will he Fred j, [ Downs, Ihe Ureal Iccoliunee of the ,] (Treat Couucll of Ihe Colled Slate*. u and who hall* from Bo*lou. Mass. It , Hie Naltooal order of Hits great organization ha* visited Soulli Jei-ey n There w ill be al least llrlrty tribes Willi mil less than 2 000 members lu I line. Ocean Cily Bed Men will par- . 1 ' * ' h NOW COAST GUARDS h I', h. Lilr-as-lni arrtic* fader ,, !*tw Urgalallou*. u The Culled Stale* Llfe-**vlng Ser- a ' vice I* no more. A bill approved by h the president places the Beveuuel'ut- - Service aud Ihe Llfe-*avliig Service tl r into what will henceforth be ku iwu a* tbe Culled State* Coaat (Tuard* lo Ioperate under ihe Treasury Depart- || , tiieul lu time of |>eace, aud uperale a* \ a pari of the navy lu lime of war u The caplalu* of tlie slallou* become | t warrant officer*, number oue surfmen # become petty officers and the surf- (. men are all eullaled men. Superintendent* become coin missioned officer* U The coiiiml**loned officer*, warrant |, officers, aud petty oltloors of lbs Hoest • Uuard shall receive ten per centum tu- r 1 crease of pay for every Ave year* of t » The local crew* have taken the lie* • oath of allegiance. [ LAYING IRON PIPE i- Work Marled Coder Direction of ■ The work of laying the nasi Iron pipe , I s aero** Central avenue at afreet Inter- ^ I s secilnu* lu Ibe lower section of Ihe cily > I ,, ha* been Marled under direction of City l Commissioner Fisher.
The pipe will be laid from Tweuly- J third to Hlfly-eighth streels. wlib the | exception of Ibe ten square* between j*1 Thirty-sixth and Korty-alxtb street-. Director Fisher will start early next week lo cleau up tbe end* of ihe streels 'a i " — 2 Quick Work to* Police. H John Poullere left bis bicycle at Ibe au comer or Tenlb street and Aabury j hi avenue for a few momeuts one evening tb durlug the week. Upon bla return Ibe | . was missing. He Immediately tt i notified Chief Scull, who got In touch al , with Policeman Seaman. Within a very short lime Seaman found tbe wheel ou Central avenue, belweeu , Eleveutb aud Twelfth streets. ol » . si Couldn't Knitsi. tl Lewis Dlbb, of Philadelphia, baa re- * ' turned from a few days' visit lo bla T ' brothers. David and M. Dlbb, of tbla E I cily. Le*la Dlbb worked for Carlos U Corson Id Ibl* cily a few years ago. ■ e When (he war broke out In Europe, r he was In Eogland and wauled to bea come a soldier, but be waa Dot quite up to tbe required beigbt. t-lnh im'nirr 1 e , Tbe Ocean Cily Motor Boat Club re- ' cenlly gav« II* anooal smoker at tbe J room* of**lbe Columbia Club. Broad 1 <f aud Oxford *lreet*, Philadelphia It j r wa* Ibe largest function that baa been held so far tbla season for tbe boosting " of Ihe sport of boatlDg. I" Witt Take TTI» West. < Clayton L. Hagy and wife, of Pblla- 1 delphla. summer realdeuu of this city, i came down lo tbelr car Sunday aud , ie i returned to Philadelphia Monday after- 1 id noon Mr. Hagy will leave next weak ■y Ion a business trip to Texas and CaH-'
MASONIC LODGE IS TO I i" • OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY
Music, Speakers afad Refresh- j ments for Members tnd Visiting Brothers This Evening. Member* of Ocean City Lodge. J-'o •J7^, F. and A. M., will observe the. . 'eighteenth anniversary of Hie orgamr.atlou thl* eveulug at their headquarter* In the Masonic Buildiug I There will be music, speeches and I refreshments, and a general good lliue | is anticipated by all the members. Only Ihe members of tbe lodge and . visiting members of Ihe fraternity » III he present . , TO HOLD CEREMONIAL ' for i-'irsi affair ol Kind. home of the camp's guardian soil ■ treasurer. Mrs. Heury W. Towuseud. f Tuesday evening, and the members tr- I hearsql for Ihelr Ilrsi ceremonial 1 meeting, w hich Will be held tomorrow 1 eveulug. I The inemliers are Misses Mabel I Lake, pieeldeul; ltulb Hlephenson. I secretary: Hutli Scull. Lavlula Scull, | Florence Westcotl, Luclle Towusrnd, I Marjorle Towuseud, Beatrice Johnsou. I Hrleu Stelzer. Dora Sharp. Alice • (iarrelsou. Mary Mag Ion Is and The society, which was organized 25. meet* every Friday even- I lug. Once a mouth a ceremonial a meeting Is lo lie held. The members d I lieu wear guwua. raoccaalu* aud head d hands. The girls made sufficient ( at Ihelr recent cake sale tu pur- d Ihese. J The local member* went 011 a bike '/ to Beesley's Polut aud Harrow*' Point I and back ou WashlQglnu'* Birthday. I had a great time, aud will go d They are plautilug lu camp fur two u week* uext summer, probably al a Bat row*' Polut - c All are entbualaallo- over tbe camp o work, and none more so than the ll guardian, who appreciates Ihe coufl- fi deuce Ihe pareuts of Ihe girl* have ( lu her by eulruatiug them lo A her care, aud for Ihelr support, which 1 llie camp lire's mla*loti (■ The camp lire girl* I* a social or- II gaiilr.atloii lo which al' glrla may be- h It tits the ueed* of ibe city as h well a* Ihe country aud places every girl uu an equal footlug with Ibe li others I There are more tbau 60.000 member* 1 of the organization lu tbla couutry. a Is a society of glrla aud women lo f develop Ibe home *pirll and make ll |i Ihe eutlre community. 1 1 > CLASS ORGANIZES .1 Beatrice Halue*. * The member* of Miss Beatrice 1 Haines' Sunday school class gave her ' a very delightful surprise party at ber ' al Ihe parsouage of the First M. ' 1 'hurch Tuesday evening. < They played game* and there wa* ' plenty of excellent vocal and luatru- ' mental music. The boy* *aug popular ( air* aud some of Ihe "Billy" Suuday I f Kefreahmeut* were al*o a feature of < occasion Thoae present were William Jetfrle*, 1 Yos*. I'barlea Stewart. WIT- ' llam (Jtbb, Charles Christian, Ralph ' Carl Moore, Arthur Black- I mau, Ueorge Breckley, Loreu HolT, ' Harvey Adam*. John Mart*. Dr. and J. H Halue*. Mlu Halue*. Ml*a Cre**e aud Ml** Joue*. Duilng Ibe evening ao organization of the cla*a wa* effected wlib Ihe folln w ing officer*: Pre*ideDt. William Jeffrie* ; vice' 1 presldeui. Arthur Blackmau ; secreCUarle* Christian ; treasurer. Rlcbard Voea. Tbe object of tbe organization la lo 1 promote regular atteudauce at the . school, to Increase tbe membership and to malulaln a class spirit. The class will hold Its meeting* the ' second Tuesday eveulugol each'moulh. | Thl* wa* Hie second social event held i by Ihe class ihl- month, a diuuer havbeen given 10 M las Halue* at the >! of William Je"'1** on Feb-
ruary 8. pi — fo TALK ON BROWNING Pi Tlie Bev. Dr. Halnee Please* High Hcbuoi Pupil*. The Bev. Dr. "Jobn.B. Halue* gave a talk aud reading ou "Brotrolng" to member* of tbe aeulor and Junior claaees In Eogllab al tbe Ocean City School Tuesday afieruoou. Hla aubject was "Kabbt Beu Ezra," aud expounding waa appreciated by tbe puplla and Principal Kelcbly. An bour'a musical will be given by puplla of tbe high school tomorrow afteruoou. Aiexaudar Lawrence, Jr.. aud wife, uf Philadelphia,* bo have a baudaome residence Id tbla cily, made trip to this city lu tbelr limousine aDd returned Id tbe evenlog. wet* accompanied by Harry : ' of Philadelphia, prominent In y City Yacbt Club's eocial affairs, and bla wife. Appointed Trustee. With ble bond flxed at *3000, Wll- ' llam T Early on Friday waa named ee trustee by the creditor* of H. D. LeCato, a reel estate operator aud con. of Audubon, wbo baa been ada bankrupt. T. Harry RowWaller S. Keown end Frederick were named ea appraisers. Birthday Party. Mark Barclay, ton of Joseph Barclay and wife, of tbla city, wet glveu a . aurpriae party on ble ninth blrtbday anniversary Thursday afternoon. A I number of bla young frlenda helped i I him celebrate tb* occasion Tbey I I played many game- end then enjoyed refreshments
SURPRISES SURE AT CONFERENCE Rumor Has it Thai There Will be Fifty-Seven Changes in Pastorates. The conference w ill tn-giu 11- -c-.i.m. ■ tiexl week In Alleiilic Cily. There I* much *|*ecu!uti<>u as lo who a- dislricl superintendent There are many aspirant.. 11 1- -aid. but tbe Bev. Joseph L Auiiffe- pastor I will flrubably be Ibe inun uaitie-l. Ibe lasl year lor l>r Nichols a> dl-uicl superintendent Al the next conClaimant Society will l>e organized (or Ihe pur|>ose of ral-uig (1"" ""U a- fund Aid Society now luexi-leuce and II I* planned to combine Hie-e societies llr Nichols Is slated Ie Hie secretaryship of Hie claimant Among llie other Pic conference change* is Ihe relitetucni "I Ihe Kev Melville FJ. Snyder,*- president of Seminary-^)! Snyder I* aspirant lo the di-iriot -uperinletideuisliip of Camden Di-m-i. Treulou . Hie Rev F. A l> M .11-. the Kev ] Morgan Itead. Hie Itev Henry J, I Zelley, the Kev Alfred Wavg. of C.il- J and the Rev John Hand- j of Ihe Broadway I liurqli. Cam- i Much ha* been -aid of Hie retire- ! merit of the Rev. Holmes F (travail < pastor of First Church He lias re- { celved a call from (trace M. E Church, j church In the Wilmington Con- j life. The present pastor I* the Rev. j E. Read, preaidenl of Ihe Dickinson i Carlisle. Pa. The duties of | Read al the college compel him lo • relinquish 111* pastorale. Pastor (travail has nut accepted llil* call, end I I* understood that he does not waul ' become llie Camden District -uper- j Iu the event of I'estqr (travail ! First Church, ll is said that j Ihe Rev. Dr. A H. Luca*. paelur of Church. Woodbury, will aucceed li lux Nthe vacancy lu Ihe pulpit at Kenilile^iurcb, Woodbury, Is rumored, w ill billed by the Rev Melville E. UoydrriNl*! staled, as slated, for supeilulendeui. By the uuexi-ecled death oh Tuesof ibe Kev. Percy Perlttcblef, superluteudeiit of iheTreulon District ( of the New Jersey Melliodlst Kplegg]>*l Conference, the ' slate" of llie pending , ae#Aiiy-ulnth annual *e**l'on of the . body In 81. Paul'* Church, Atlantic ' Cily. uext Wednesday, I* upset. Whet ' will he llie outcome, none of the clergy kuow. 'It make* a second lo llie district auperlu tendencies. Thai that two able executives qf conference will have to be tekeu from pulplta, thereby causing a general sheke-up among the pastorate throughout tbe Htate. Also Dr. PerlDchlef* death will have . decided eflect upon the assignment* . In hi* dlHlrlcl. In view of thle n-.ar-1 ne*» of Conference It I* altogether probable that be bed made up bis list of recommendation* to the Bishop , VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 1 8-zard xppoiuitd to Organize Judge Eldredge. of (lie Court of !' Commou Plea*, ha*, lu accordance ■ with the law, appointed a county , board of education, conalsllug of William L. Stevens, of Cape May; Joseph 1 Camp, of Dla* Creek, presideul of tbe 1 county hoard uf agriculture: Edward 1 L. Hlcc. of Cuurt House, suirugate ot tbe county, end M. L. Bayard, of 1 Woodbine, presideul of tbe Woodbine ■ Hoaid of Education County HuperlnI teudeul of Schools A. W. Hand la a ■ member, ex-officlo. > I la purpose la to organize a county - vocational school or group of schools, probably iu agriculture. A meeting
for organization la lo be held boou end " discussed fire Alarm Minimis. 14 — Sixth and Pleasure avenue. 17— Eleventh eud Bev avenue. 18— Fourteenth ahd Pleasure ave. 85— Seventh end Wear avenue. 42— Second end Aabury aveuue. 43 — Fourth and Aabury avenue. 45— Eighth eud Aabury avenue. 46 — ' Tenth end Aabury aveuue. 48— Thirteenth end Aabury aveuue. : 4»— Sixteenth and Aabury avenue. 61— North and CeDtral avenue. 64— Sixth end Ceutral avenue. 67— Eleventh and Central avenue. 67— Twelfth aod Wesley avenue. 68 — Fourteenth end Wesley aveuue. 78— Fourth and Ocean avenue. 76— Seventh end Ocean avenue. 76 — Ninth aud Oceau aveuue. 82— Second end Atlantic avenue. 86— Boardwalk end Moorlyu terraoe. 811— Ray avenue aud Hatlerse* road 621— TweDllelu And Central avenue. Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty 's Pier OPEN ALL YEAR For Sale 7 lots on Asbury avenue, up-to-grade; all city improvements, including paved streets, $3,000.00. Party must have money. J Half Cash. 1 Clayton Haines Brick XiaMTM STRUT, OCCAM CITT, M. *.
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Our Specialty $2.00 to $4.00 * Snappy things for stylish dressers. A If it is up to the Jones -tail-laid you may depend ujam it. | OUR MOTTO: "-Quality " Square Deal " | j . MCALLISTER'S ANNUAL REMNANT SALE is now in progressRemnants of Dress Goods Remnants of Flannels Remnants of Muslin 1 Remnants of Longcloth Remnants of Lawns Remnants of Ginghams fn fact, remnants of everything very cheap. Come ' and look them over 1 .^7 Our ANNUAL WHITE SALE begins SATURDAY, FEBRUABY 13. Big Bargain* In White. S. S. McAllister 0CE,,T"' ' ft.) * • 1 j HARVEY Y. LAKE !; j REAL ESTATE I 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey B. Prank Smith Go./mokS"" If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with snlall house, $2^00. Two lota corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, $1200. Fourteen rootli house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed 1 with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE 1 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Five cottage* on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth street*, for **1e, very I reuonable. FtirnLhed cottage on Centre! ncnic, aborr fourth fftreet, lot 40x100, ■ with garage, only $4500. KuraUhed cottage on Central avenue, above Third street, . only $>600. Furnished cottage on Fifth street, $2700. T wo cottages and one lot . Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, only f J500. Al*o two cottages on Asbury avenue, same block, only $2700. ' REAL. ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick c A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, INI . J. • MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If yon can get tt; we can tell yon at r onoe. Bargains in Bay and Ooean front properties. Cboloe cottages for I sale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. Interesting to Investors e OR I Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home h FOR SAL E— 5 few lots located in Section O, Ooean City. H. I., j ing Railroad stations. Alto sites for bungalows situate est Great Bgg llarbor Bay, Beeslty's Point, N. I. arthur d. barrows * Qusrdlan 'a 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ;Welsbach Gas Lamps d ; ,
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 yotr the best possible" results from any gas appliance regardless of where yon purchase it. The City Qas Light Company R. CURTIS ROBINSON ■ *— N -a Notary Phblie and ©ommis8ioner of deeds i<l Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue 1 Ocean City - - New Jersey
HOTEL Bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. j Between Kightb aud Ninth Street* - - OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. SMITH BICKISOHAM. Scotch Hall SANATORIUM Mina S^JLTOWMZK. it. X. it, Meritezar THE IMPERIAL 1015 CKNTKAI. AVE, OCF.AS CITT. !» Mrs. C. OkTZtCL THE KATHLU 1120 Central A venut. OCEAN' CITY. K. J. MlitAEfLEWlH A CU«AE1> WYOMING 781 OCEAN AVKXrS ' HOTEL ATGLEN % Bhe of tb* m-at eentrallj located hotel* In ^ ueean Cily. The aim hss alwayi been to : make this house select and homelike, and ha ' large and a** tired |*arouage prove* its suc- , c«w*. For terms and parLculars addreB, | a. c. uorr, i-rop. | STERLING HOTEL OPES ALL YEAR Hot water beat. Winter boarder* solicited, x a. LtnauT. THE HEWLINGS having decided lo cloae for tbe wluter, It will be re-opened for guest* lu Mey, i 1816. - u ii. hciiuiiiii , ■ Ninth and Wesley ave. Ooean City, N. J NEW HOTEL ELBERON ; KU1I1TH AN It CENTRAL AVENUE • N*ylor and Sayre, Prnprletreeeee 1 end newly papered. Bell Pboae*: 17-X and Oa the Inter -County Bridge Boulevard. Central Avenue end Ninth atrcet. WUI opea March 1M, 1915. Por Booklet add ruse " Wm. H. Oxtszore. •- owaer end Proprteto* E C. BOYLE : Real Estate Broker r 624 EIGHTH STREET * OCEAN CITY NEW JERBEY Dance Every Cold Lunch**, Wednesday and Ffc. Saturday Night ; The Excursion House t JAMES CLARK Proprietor J MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUB . SOMERS' POINT :: N.4. Joseph I . Scull REAL ESTATE BULLKTIN 8 FOR R E NT by tbJ yoeri 4 room* Mid bath, all oonvsoieoosa, hot " FOR RENT I. permonih. ' = FOR RENT Eighth etrest. 5 >2.000 -ooj^y °° rt™ I Joseph I. Scull "l.iiVi" THOMAS J. THORN
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1128 Bay Avenue PRICES AND WORK RIGHT BOTH PHONEB ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. ' Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Product* Butter aad Eggs Aak for Booklet of 8peclaltie* Order* Delivered Both Pbeaee The Pontiere BOOTs SHOE REPAIRING SHOR repairing neatly oonk *14.811 Aabary Art. Ocaaa Otg, a 4

