Ocean City Sentinel, 1 April 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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* VOL. XXXV. _ OCEAN CITY, N. J. THGRSDAY, APK1L l.n!)13 ' NO. 1

Ocean City Sentinel \ • -B»R. CURTIS ROBINSON; Editor and Proprietor • 1.00 Per Year. Strictly in Advance. I ATTORNEY «- A T.I. A « . MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR ATLAW,; Haprnar' (tote,T-',mml-".!°r"*No°lar, PubE.' . cart ray feK'MT Hor«fc a. j. LAW OFFICES t Apgar & Boswell, AHBl'KY VVKNbK and V'J 'm4'H HTKKKT OCEAN CITY. N. JLAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddiogs 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Cou n sell or-a t-La w NEWELE HEULINGS Attorney at Law 309 Eighth (Street Ocean City New Jersey I II. Iturkharilt A Co. PLUM BJMJ AN I» HEATING JOHN E. TOWNSENI^ ' Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Joseph I . Scull REAL ESTATE BULLETIN FOR RENT jiTr*; « i" l'«i' 6 00 Ktrn'ml."*' FOR RENT FOR RENT JLroo,S.r?"iT?^ _ FOR RENT J'™' :',"nu"."n«r V Elali'l' Is $2,000 00>° U-" on ft ret Joseph I. Scull T6Ivc'ut"Y H Charles A. Stang l ormrrl, silk ffswcH's Market will o|>en a fin-t-cla** meat market, in. eluding groceries. provisions and poultry About April I, 1915 at 936 ASBURY AVENUE "

' 1/ | I - • I t 1 A Cosy Little Cottage of six re*Hiis and bath, gas range, sani-f^o tary fixtures, and completely,, furnished* □ located on Wesley avenue facing ocean. • Trolley passes door. Price for,Sale, $1500 , The lot measures 40x120 feet. Room p b for another^ cottage on lot. Massey & Edwards 8th and Central Ave. H v i<

Forehanded People The individual who can I make the most of the tin- jj expected opportunity is ' not "lucky" — he is ''fore- I handed." Years ago he | began to anticipate the j4 opportunity or e m e r - j ' gencv. And when the time came -he was ready. ; < The surest way to be j continually ready to meet ' the great financial oppor- | tunity is to prepare i through a Savings Ac- L count in this Institution, j FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J. — Examined Without Drops fh^a'onv.v^uy'oTtmnrt^^^Srlpl'l^ "l^ilrr^ltoD11 irawTVupMimird \l short tMte?i wKb0»oud All work dm* or A. W. ELY ATLANTIC CITT, W. J. Hbol* Vsrt I.lnr Pure* tioor.

i — — n mbdioal. „ I N. GRISCOM, M. D. , j EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. f j Boll) Pboor*— Uelk I&; Inter -rtlale. lip- A dfE. Alien Corson, 1. D. * StS Wesley Avenue '< •Ocean City New Jersey |4-t- un#-A.^ - *i D«. W. P. HAINES , COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■'bonaa: Bell SM-W: latar-Hiau tat-A t I Pboaea • I | Florence Brick Haines 1 COR. 9TM AND WESLEY AVE , MECHANO* THERAPIST , 1 fjERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. , OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ( , I Both 1-bouM S "■ m" I 5 £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER j "Dentint" i 809 Central Avenue J)R. G. F. STARR Dentist * T.00- p uu rrom v ® to « ao » ... - ... — ;

DID YOU EVER j t stop to consider how important it is to have your home con- \ I stract«i.bv responsible builders? % Have you seriously con- ' t sidered the parts that are hidden? «j Have yon ever considered f j how irrcat and important the framing, foundations and other hid- f „ a den parts play in the life and safety of your building? % Let us ^ glh j! ^ advise you how your home should be built. ■„ Plans and spect- ^ I 1 vesications free ^ \City Mill and Lumber Company 5 \ J \ BUILDERS » j office: sixth and west ave., oceaw city, n. j. 4 r PLUMBINO • „ .... ..f . lkh i ..... 1 do -udl-ld. «. or elerioal force to maintain. Give me a triaL Both phono C. H. BACOIN 607 Eighth st SUMMER OF 1915 JL CasinoClub ON THE BEACH V Where everybody Vj meets somebody M.'J Will be the greatest continuous amusement center In Ocean City \\\ *M \ * Come in at Easter time. *Y' ' Open Friday, 2. to Monday, = I 4\T April 4- C jxKo s \ Dances. Card Parties end ^ji . ' 11 Entertainments, X<J ^ L C. Ell wood Carpenter

til ati-A Both PbooM lntor-Steto 1*-B | Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Tbornley Hughes, P. D. Meaegor h and Wesley Jkvea. Ocean City, N J. Every TimeYou Save a Dollar and put it to your credit in this Company 'you are building well for the future — adding to a fund that will help make you independent Start an account now with us. 3% Interest Paid on Time Accounts Ocean City Title and Trust Co. Ocean City, N.' J. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Meeabore Architect Licensed by tbe State. -> •> EIGHTH STREET, OPR. P. O OCEAN CITY! N. J.

MANY HOUSES RENTED FOR COMING SUMMER SEASON I : _

Brings Number of I Cottage Seekers to This Attractive Resort. | Cottage renters are growing un.re numerous eacti day. aud the prospect' are Uiat there w ill be a very big de mand Mr houses aud apartments here tb'l* summer. J. M. Cheater A Co. report the foi lowlug rentals: Mr«. Elizabeth Burtt, of Philadelphia, Albert Kogg'a cottage, 91' Weeley avenue. Charles Wilde, of Philadelphia. W. H. >\ II lei's collage, Wt Central aveMra, Emma I.. Nelma, of- Philadelphia, Ralph Rice's collage, lltl Asbury avenueM^a. Elizabeth Itlunden. of Tioga. tli^Jtraiford Hotel for her third year. Mrs. William Pfauder. of this city, the cottage 842 Central avenue, where she will conduct a boarding house. Edmund Whltaker.of Pennsylvania, Q-jor of Robert Montgomery's apartmeuta, 1222 Central aveuue. J. Aimer Diurlcb. of Philadelphia, , second flo-.r ol F. A Adams' apartments on Eighth street. Mrs. C. V. Miller, of Philadelphia, J. Murphy's cottage, on Wesavenue, below Fifteenth street. A. L. Rogers, of Philadelphia, second of ibe Tbos. 8. Hlmmous apart- , meutr, 1410 Wexler aveuue. Miss Julia H.Couii, of Philadelphia. ( tbe Laura H Headings bungalow, &45 place. John Miller, of Philadelphia. Hey mour Davis' cottage. 802 Pennlyu place. Herman Meyer, of Philadelphia secoud floor of Dr. Wm. Macintosh's aparimeols, 802 81. Charles place Harry F. Stanton has made the f. I lowlug reutals: Capt. Philip 8 Hand's collage, 1209 j Asbury aveuue. Mrs. E V. DavL' collage. 844 DeLancey place. "E. W. Burleigh's collage. 720 Ceo-I tral avenue. Apartment F In Beaslde apartments Passion Week aervlcM have been beld each evening of tbla week in the First M. E. Church led by Pastor They will be continued tbts evening aud tomorrow evening Tbe subjects have been arranged in accordwltb our Lord's dally teaching durlug tbe week of Hie passion. Junior I-:p worth I. eager. Dr. J. B. Kulp, the pastor, and Mrs. Kulp have taken charge of tlx Junior League of tbe First M. E. Church. It mect> at the church building every Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock . Ao Increasing attendance Is strongly In evidence

schermerhorn cop race july it Will be One of Important Events of Season on Barnegat Bay. The 8chermerborn Cup Race la sl- " wayt an Important event on Barnegat Kay. Tbe race having been won last * year by tbe Island Heights boat will 3 give Ibe race again to Barnegat Bay this yeak This race la a contest between q'loop yachts of the Island Height/ Club and tbe Ocean City Yacht Club. The race tblk year most likely w ill be sailed uu July 17. Itikt • being one of tbe dates awarded lo the . Island Htlghls Club by the Haroegat Bay Yacht Radug Association. Probably the biggest day of the season on Barnegat Hay will be August 7, at Beaslde P»rk, when tbe championship races for Ibe aea*nn lu all classes will be decided Tbeae races are held under national sanction, and will be for tbe cbampkmafalp of Barnegat BaJ* In tbelr -several classes. Ou Hie corresponding day last year tbe same races were beld. tbe first under tbe auspice* of tbe Barnegat Bay Yaefat Racing Association. A large fleet of visiting boets came from South Jersey waters to teke part In the races. Most of them were from Atlantic tlty and Ocean City, flying Ibe pennants of the Atlantic City Yacbl Club. Cbelsea Yacbt Club, Ocean City Yacht Club and Ocean City Motor Boat Club. Tbeae clubs have bean Invited to attend tbla event this year.

cake ■ ale is* Laglea' Aid. ' Tbe Ladies' Aid Society of tbe First * M. E. Church will hold a oake sale In 1 tbe Wrlgglos' building. Eighth street " and Asbury avenue, nazt Saturday ^ morn lug. The member* will make a ' special effort to supply families with delicious oake for tbe Easter season. ■ • ■ | owe Toasr Borne. | It'e dignified and gives you a deli- ' clous aeuae of security to own your • J OCEAN CITY. _ ! Besides, your responsibility aa a real I estate owner makes you a desirable citizen. Think It over, then call on id HARRY H BAD LEY, j Real Batata Operator, Ninth and Aa- 1 bury avenue, neat to fire bouse who will show you tbe vary bast way and _ soma of Use gmalaw bargains lo be O: found how on the easiest terms Pbone connection adv.

f : COMPANY G WINS ANOTHER HONOR ; Declared tbe Best Drilled of Third Regiment's Second Battalion. Oceau City Is still winning laurels | This time th; honor- fell to the mem- i tiers of Compauy'O, Third Infantry, N.U.N.J.. who were unanimously] declared the treat drilled of the four I . companies of the BiHallop at . the close of the competitive drills fo I lire Third Regiment's armory In Cam- L den Monday evening. ' There were 45 me and they I, never drilled better. J, j Tlie judges were the commanding , battalion. The other cuuipaulea hailed j from Salem, Woodbury and Mt Holly. The Rev. Dr. John B. Maine-, Torjuerly of till- city, now pa-tor ol Ceil- . ! tenary M. E. Chureli. Caiuden. was | among the Interested spectator* lu Ihe , I armory. . i There will be a regimental drill aud I review in iheTblrd Regiment's armory I | Friday evening. April 9. Immediately . afterward, there will be it com|*tlllve ! drill for the best drilled companies In j the Third Regiment, and Company G I | will represent the Second Battalion In this. Major Shivers com mauds this It Is well kuowu that Ea-ter Sunday seldom. If ever, falls upon the same day of the month two years In succession. ludeed. It doe- iiol always appear lu the same moutli, for. while It ! usually come- in March, this -year It ! comes In April This variation I. J traceable to the phases of the moon. ^ j Easter Suuday Is always the.tlrst Sunday after the first full moon or sprmg. " As spring begins ou March 21. this | means that Easier Sunday never come* earlier than March 21 or later thau April 25. ■ The Bell Telephone Company com>r plains of the actlona of youths who • gather lo the company's public booth ' room 10 the Massey & Edwards bulld- ' Ing after 10 o'clock al nights and mat e ' themselves a nuisance. If the prac tlce Is continued, the compauy threatens to make arrests. Hot* Trlnit* Church srnlna >r Good Friday, Three Hours' Service. I 12 to H o'clock. Easter Sunday. 8 a. m.. Holy Communion; 10 45, Morning " Prayer. Holy Commuulou. sermon; j 8 p. m„ Suuday school. 7.30, Evening prayer, aermon.

HAS COLLECTION OF RARE COINS H. Stewart Has Done to Cherish First Mint's History. [j The Philadelphia Sunday Recoid i L Frank H. Stewart, of this city. who« ; lis- done so much lo publish and I cherish the bi-tory of the (tret mint of the I'niled States, whleh was located Lu Seventh street, Ju.t north of Fil ; " and who recently gave a oollec- . lluti. of 150 coins to the museum of Old ' I Vrrsary, on April 2. of the passage of » the law to establish the first United - j Slates Mint. A compleje set of cent* and half cents Is In the collection re- ' iferred to, also a complete set of halfdollars from 17114 until 1832 Mr. f Stewart recently paid *75 f'ff the 17!«1 5 half-dollar which was missing from 1 bis collect Ion. atid gave ll'ial with the - others al-o. ' rarest known: a copper half-dime of » 1795 probably the only one In existe euce; a Washington half dime inropper of 1792. and a *50 gold piece. 1 design of 1803. also In copper. These ' three pieces wsre made of that trivial ' for Hie purpose of testing the dies, and Four 1793 cents may al-o be seen In • the collection, of two varieties: those 1 with tbe chain about the llgure on tbe "con, and those wltb the wreath of leaves about II. Many rare Colonial coins. Including Ihe famous "Mark Newby" cents, are F In Ihe s«me gift Newby came la tbls country from Ireland before Pbiladelpills was founded and settled In New- , Jersey. He brought with him some , Irish pennies which In 1682 were , authorized by the New Jersey Assemble as legal tender 'V Plue aud Oak Tree shillings, colWd 111 Massachusetls In 1652, aud ihe Elflk „ Tree sixpence and the two peuee o ? t the same dale are also lu tbe collection. r The odd feature poucerulng these two colus Is' that they kept the date, 1652, for thirty years, to deceive the British authorities, who had declared tbe i- coinage of money In Massachusetts lo o be the right of the Crowu alwre. h An Interesting contribution Tujjie I. collection Is the group of platicbette* which It coutiius These are the : colus completed except for the dealgus t- stamped on either face. Mr. Stewart declares H ey are extremely unique and cannot be found anywhere else In the country. There are about 150 colna In Ibe col. '■ lecllon. many whose value cannot be ,. estimated. Mr Stewart also supplied i- an expensive show case to house them lu.

PRESBYTERIANS PLAN 1 TO PURCHASE MANSE

t Committee RecommendB That - John R. Groves' Pretiy | Cottage be Bought. The annual congregational meeting t of the First Presbyterian Church will t be held Wednesday evening. April 7, I Immediately after Ibe usual prayer p r maellug Al this aunpsl gathering will be re- - 1 celved Ibe report of ihe committee on r a church mauve. The committee will t recommend tbe purchase of the cott tage aud adjolnlnlug lot of John R. I,: e Groves. 610 BeVenth street "" t The recommeadalion of the committee was agreed upon at a meeting of . the trustees of tbe church and the lt; , men's committee from the Ladles' " . Auxiliary of the church. d « Mr. Groves' bouse ha« three stories P j aud a basement. It coDtalus a num- t( ekber of tied rooms, two bath rooms and b f 'all up-to date eooveoleoces. It la located ou the corner lo the rear 11 , of tbe church. tl t Will Bolld Cottage. k )f George W. Harris, of this cl'y, has g _ received the coulract to build a three II „ and a half atory house al Tweoty-Oflb d street and tOeulral aveuue. oostlug g ie $3,500. f..r George Hausmaou. of West t „ Philadelphia Tlie tlrst aiory la fo lie a lb of oottcrele block. The collage will t b contain all Improvements. r

Coont* Braage Meeting. , Tbe apriog meeting of Ibe Cape May | • Pomona or county grange will be with | subordinate No. 139 lu Tuckeboe on i Friday. April 9. The actions will be , . morning god afternoon wltb the din- | ) at noon. The grange aessions will , la Grange Hall and lite dluuer lu ( | theW.C.T. U building. , For Sale. — Molor boal "Delia" In ' good abape; aulo top; full equipment , length over all about 29 feet; beam . about 7 feel. Price $350 Reasons for i r selling, uew boat. Apply David H ■ Heoderaou, 305 Market St., Camden, N. S. Boat al Datscbeg's boal house. Fourth street aod Bay aveoue, Oceau 1 CHy.N. 'J. adv. 12-17, tf | e Hamilton Elgin watcbm $1 per week. L. M Nelson, railroad jeweler, 843 Broadway. Camden. N. J.. agent bare oooe a week. If you miss litm £ send a postal. adv. if. d Fog Halb, Bargain.— isomer lot j <e 60x100. located Fourth aod Central , m Ocean City. N.J. Apply M. S. Stump I r. leaeantrllle, N. J. Adv. 6-18, tf. -

: 1 trenton wants the rey. elder s at State Capital Speaks n Highly of a Popular Metho- t dist Minister. ' Referring lo a minister well known ■ tbls city, tbe Treaton Stale Gazette d •ays: That the Rev. Charles H. Elder In r slats on remaining at Trlulty Church, ' In this city. Instead of gladly accept- r ing the pastorale of Ihe First Metbo- 7 Church, of New Brunswick, la ^ pleasing new*, to ihousauds of Treo-Irre-pective of tbelr religious The New Brunswick Church Is oue of tbe largest lu Ibe State aoif salary it pay/ Is higher thau that which Pastor Elder uow receives, but facts hold out no lure to thn kindly mau who has preached the gospel from one pulpit lu ibis city years. While the New Bruoswick coogregalluu Is putting forth every effort to have Mr Elder named as the ancceasor of the late Rev. Dr. J Morgan Read as pastor, Mr. Elder is baullog to remalu where tie Is. And why remove Pastor Elder from tbe church In which be has accomplished so much good? What other 1 preacher oould Ull the gap here? Mr. Elder is more thau a pastor. He Is ' one of Ihe "town fixtures." Should ' be sent away, be will take with 1 blm tbe smile, tbe pleasant word and 1 the baud-shake he baa for all. and many an unfortunate whore call never been Ignored by him will have to turn to otbera for aid. I Trenton needs Mr. Elder aa a citizen r and Trinity needs blm aa a paatoi. That beiug the care, why should be be ' taken away, particularly when his j heart Is ao deeply In his work here f that he spuma tbe distinction of prer siding over a larger congregation and with a substantia! Increare of aalarj 7 ? For Sale —Furnished collage at 1644 Asbury avetiua, this city; lot t j 80x100 feet; bargain. Address George J j W. Bennett, care of Kensington Nap Ittonal Bank. Philadelphia, Pa. I adv., 3-26, 41.

COUNTY RESORTS - ; ' SHOULD UNITE irHarmonious Action WillBrlng l Cities Many Big and Important Improvements. j 1 The ellorls that are being made by ' the Sea Isle City Young Men's Busl1 new Association lo permanently orI sorts of Cape May County, for the ad- * «gn cement of the Interests of all. I- * worthy the attention and thoughtful property owners of all the seaside re '■ sorts of the county, aud It will lociII dentally prove of great value Iff tbe e rural districts, in the way of Increasing a demand for (arm products. * It has already been ascertained that ihe bqsluess and hotel men of Ocean '' City, Avalon and Stone Harbor are '' -Irongly In favor of the plao, and It " I- slated that committees have been ' appointed to confer with the officials ' ami bu-luess people of WIMwood and Cape May and get tbem Interested In ll>e movement, aud there Is no que* u Hon but that both resort* will gladly * Join lu the enterprise and Rive It all ® Hie aid wtlblu tbelr power, as It Is one tbat Is calculated to benefit every seaside resort and every section of Cape K May Couuty. |(| While the object of tbe league would be lo advance all enterprises of a public uature tbat promised beueflclal re. * turns, lint-class roads to the reaqrt e clllea.au eleclrlc railway from Oceau T City to the lower end of the couuty '' aud au auto bridge between Ocean City aud Corson's Inlet are among tbe Improvements that would beadvoemted > at once. While there aud other Im'provemeuts will come In lime,. In tbe 1 old way, they would come much " quicker If the resorts would work In harmony to bring them about. The resorts of Cape May Couuty should ie get togetbeAaud afoooe take steps to give uuiled support to such a move- " HIM Orn Weds. ' „ MlasChryatlneOru.of New London. n Conu., became Ibe bride of Gerald le Smedley Plercey, of Somers' Point, n Wednesday of laat week, tbe ceremony taking place at Newfleld, N. J., nod ,1 by Ihe ltev James T. Maxon, pastor ^ of the Methodist EpIscopal Churcb of d that city, aaya the Somers' Point m Record. Both tbe bride and groom are known lu tbls city.

men's bible class ; now numbers 80 « Membership of First M. E. ,c Church Organisation Has , Been Donbled. The Meu's Bible Class at the First £ M. E. Cbuicb on Sunday afternoou more than doubled Itsnumben, wltb a record of eighty members, -Including of tbe official board. The Bible Union baa chauged Its title and It will be reorgaulxed as the « Ladles' Bible Class. Officers or both classes will be chosen In a short time sod a close organization be effected. No soliciting except among non-Sua-day school goers will be done. Last Suuday tbe school attendance reached a total of 328 and those figures will, without doubt, It Is predicted, I reach 400 oext SGuday. 1

PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE TO I GIVE MUSICAL SATURDAY

Ha9 Also 8ecured Orchestra to Provide Free Concert* in Pavilion Easter. Ij Again has Ihe Youog Men's Progressive League demonstrated Its hustling qualities and Its right to tba 'title of ■ Progressive."' Tbls time It 6 has made arrangements for a firstclass entertainment on Hand's Pier | Saturday evening when otherwise j there would he nothing of this public d | character to eotertalh Ibe visitors. At this entertainment, termed "An Eveoy Ing of Humor and Masts," will be I. heard the Schumann Quartet, a vocal r. soloist and also a humorist of more then usual ability. The cooeatt will j. begin jab o'clock. general admission will be 26 jl Cents; reserved seats, 35 centa. ,1 Tbe league la especially to be eomP. mended for Ita arrangements with Slgnor Lulgl Lombard! to bring Loinbardl's orchestra of thirteen pieces to ^ this resort and give two free concerts In tbe city's music pavilion Easter Sunday afternoou aud evening. n There concerts will be from 3.394^5 >e o'clock id tbe afternoon and from 8 to |( 10 o'clock In tbe evening. n The orchestra la now playing lo one 1b of Atlantic City's beech front hotels. J Tickets for the entertainment Selurday evening mar be purchased at tbe ^ stores of Ihe following named: H. H. Lake, William F. Gardiner, Dr. J. M Thorn ley Hughes, John B. Jones end L. Mlulser. Tbey may also be obtained from Postmaster Smith or any member of tbe league. Tbe committee on entertainment ld comprises Postmaster B. Frank Smith. . Dr. J. Tbornley Hughes and Lin ^ Minlzer. " C ARROW'S 8CHBDUIrB ty m circuit court Jossr smssen Je sua Sprlst Illoerar*. ^ Circuit Court Judge Howard Carrow, whose circuit embraces the le cou u ties of Atlantic, Cape May, OMh lerland, Burlington, Salem and Glonln cesler, announces bis spring schedule le •• follows: 1(1 Cape May. April 18 to 28. loclaslve, 10 excepting April 20 and 21; Salem. '■ April 20 aud 21; Cumberland, April 27 to May 8, Inclusive; Burliogton, May 4 to !J»y 10. Inclusive; Atlantic. May II to 81. Inclusive; Gloucester, Jane 1 n. to 11, Inclusive. Id Judge Cerrow will sit st chambers tl, wheu notified of motions as follows: iy First aod second Saturdays, Court ad House, Camden. 10.30 a. m.; third or Saturday, Law Library, Atlantic City, 10.80 a. m. Motions may be arranged nt for other times and placet, im Judge Carrow can be seen at his office, 207 Market street, Camden. N. J.. any day at 10 o'clock when he Is j., au* u*j *,.ww..-v- — —

not ont on tbe circuit, aod, when ha M on the circuit, letters directed to hia office will be forwaTdad to him. On "coo Jut Of alcknere I will mil supplies, including good will, of The Wllmers, 708 Central avenue. Open tuspedlon. M— ■ C. F. WlUPl^ Slo^arHolland'i Uaody Store. UW avenue.for Caswell's eolebialell notice. Walter Sack will open htogrooery at Flfty-alxtb at rare for BaMar. adv., 2t wm BO to a«ioo<ic«t»r to ass* Kid gloves cleaoed In two days. .10 and .15. Jnllue Ro*K thn tailor. adv. $■*,«.

r easter suit IS HEBE All the new models and ' fabrics in Spring Suits jfjjly ;ipto$r 1% ' New Douglas Shoes in / \ • all the new styles, l.l k 1 r English, cloth top, etc. II 1 \ J \ Spring shirts, hats, caps Yl f *\ \ 1 ° and furnishings to suit II I \ \ J n the occasion. {J* jl \\ I ! Come in this icet a U\ / Newell (Jorson 4 J ul * ■ W 819 Asbirj Aienie Jg ffl ' Ocean City Hit Jersey