- t • OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXV. - . OCEAN CITY, N. J., THUttSDAY, SKITKMBEK Hi. lDlo. ' NO. 8^ >
Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ^ Si.oo PerViu, Strictly in Advance. . tTTVMKIViT.MW. J^JORGAN HANI), ATTORNEY and COUNSEL LO R^AT LAW, uri an mi kt hoi s».. ft. j. ' {Oppaslu, l'ublic Bulldlnxsl-j^°WaOI-:fices *W ' Apgar & Boswell, ANBUKY AVENUE 2nd Kl'uMTM MTREET ' LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings S Read ATLANTIp CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HIJ.DRETH Counsellor-at-Law ' Cb.no.ry" "* H NI-WELI. HEUL1NGS Attorney at Law SUP Eighth Street MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Eyes Examined Witbont Drops K.w_l u|.-b>-iUb- rn.lbod.. Haiursctloc f Stn u tH^nsrsisIl t } "of « ol'oi" I to I'll] Uads I pbUt 'T. w. ELY | ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. 1 : i J N. GRISCOM, M. IE EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. . (»« Hour.- Ijnui nwD^rrumiu>»|>. m. ;S.Allei Corson, I.D.wH J-S in lb. » 816 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey DR W. I'. HAINES COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE. Florence Brick Haines CON. 9TH AND WESLEY AVE N ECH ANO THEN APIST JJliRSCHKL PKTTIT, M. D.j 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY DR. CHARLES B. RIDER |
809 Central Avenue MEAN CITY. N. J. 1 Ml IJJ I G. Fairciiild Starr ■ Dentist Hrrand Floor for. Kubib NL MMMVmtqr Ave. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Miwmc (CE COMPANY IN Pocono Mountain la OCEAN CITY M J • Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thorn ley Hufhe., P. D. Ith and Wesley A««. Ocean City. N.J. Try an AdTertiaemeat in the 8BNTINBI,
Attention, Cottagers , ' '!•?" J 'la ill llq^wbeli i-HTM-KRiV VimNi'. ,l'' """ """ ! 1 Colonial Oreenhouses , Somert' Point, 12*2 Un wood Post Offlre' J Interesting to Investors OR 11 Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home i. FOR SALE-* '»* I"'' located in Section 0. CWmb City. N. J., " mi! lUilr.'ibi -uti.m.. AIm.'.u,. f»»r bntigal'iws situate on UM Kgg • ♦ JUrbor Bay . Beml./. Point. N. J. . .1 ARTHUR^D. BARROWS CENTR^ AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. We have several cottage sites ' FOR SALE 011 WESLEY AVENUE, between Tenth and Thirteenth streets, at low record Inark for price. Write " ns for particulars. ' ' Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ave. t How Are You Fixed ; For the Winter? I have the following for rent by the year < Unfurnished heated apartment witli 5 rooms, ' hath, every convenience, back porch" enclosed . in glass. Only $25.00 per month. ' Unfurnished heated apartment, good location, c all conveniences, $21.00 per (mouth. , JOSEPH I. SCULL I 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. J B. Frank Smith : 1 If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. ' Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, -si/.c 70x100, cheap, , ■ (1200. Fourteen room house, 2 hat lis, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fi.re insmance placed 1 with l»est companies. ^ 1036 Asbury Ave. ] Must be Sold by Sept. 20 ; NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED | 'TWO PROPERTIES, 621 Asbury avenue and 611 Central avenue, Ocean City, N. J., Estate of Mrs. Caroline B. Lynch, deceased. APPLY TO A. COTTON 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. W. Scott Hand 819 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■ EDWARD B. SMITH A CO. H I. COft BROAD ANO CHIBTNOT BTB. . PMILADCLRMIA ' MSMSSSS OA HA V OAA ANO OILiOftAAH NTOCA AICMAAAI HIGH CLASS INVESTMENT SECURITIES . I orrcft ANO NCCOMMCND BOBJCCT TO BALI ANO ADVANCI IN NftlCt | ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY en »sr ano nieunoin a mortgage e pea cent, sinking euno SOU) BONOS. oue 1 038 tax exempt in new jersey t | Price D And Inlrmt. !o VMM Abonl 5.1b per cent.
Sound Banking Principles Throughout all our Bank- j ing Experience we have I adhered closely to the prin- ! ciple that, to prosper, our- j selves, we must help otir j patrons to thrive and expand. ^ Put into practice. this principle "of progressive bank- i ing has resulted in many J patrons establishing relations that have never lieen I broken . ■„ We believe that your ex- | perience with our Service [ would also be one of unbroken relations. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J.
HOT Sti WlTffi BITHSl are very restful and a fine nerve tonic ? ^Bellevue Baths ; BOARDWALK BIT BCVINTN ANN CBNTN.BTB. ' 350 Rooms and Lockers , new ano attractive suits eon surf bathing | The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 'tlt-MI Asfcary Ave., (ken City. It J
BOARDWALK BUSINESS MEN FORM AN ORGANIZATION
Purpose Is to Boost City and Help Improve General I Conditions. I Tlie I hwan l ily Boardwalk llii-lne— - Asam-lat was organ-zed *t n j I a. mo Club late Mdhday "IK III . £ it liarlv Kros't. of Frost Bros., ami I lie secretary was K F Small. President. Floyd Slain*; sec re--treasurer, H. C. Freeman; board r of directors. Messrs Simms. Freeman. •' H Jones l"h«rles Frosl and " Harry I 'one . fl The directors mn last evening and j " prepared a coiistllulinii and by-laws. " these In be (iresentad al the next meet- " big of the association. - (' The board also was Instructed In " relative R> the employment of a band •' to give free concerts on the Boardwalk. " this being lu line with a motion passed al Monday bight's meeting. 1 The motion was ihat the association " considers It lm|ieretire to the welfare of | reputation be employed for the coming 1 season, and that tbe association will M give Its support to a proper selection ■ High praise for Us work was given c by some of those present to Ihe band j « that lias been playing. It was said i 1 that Ihe leader lias done the best pos- ) 1 elide for the money be receive-; Ihat Ifi 1 heller banc? ^ ° I Other said Ihat Ihe baud attempts . too much, especially lu tbe wav of tilg orchestras, rather Ibaii bands, < however large and famous a Hull others said tbat there are fac- ^ Hulls In tbe present band— tbat fre •(ueiitly one member trlesto "oulblow" 11 soother, with disastrous etlects to bar motiy and to (be listener's tympanum k It was the general npfhlon (bat there . should be free concerts on tbe walk, although. one complained tbat (be coocerts kept |>eopleaway from tbe places of amusement. Mr. Chapman suggested tbat among Ocean City are all to boost Ocean 1 cily. more advertising by moving pic lures, if possible, of baby parades. excursions, conventions, more booklets. more advertising lu Philadelphia 1 newspapers, also a page or two lu I leading maga/.lues. and t n active Held ( secretary who would correspond with churches, church societies and various The keynote of t lie entire discussion ( tbe boosting of I be whole city and ' uiaklng.au effort with oilier organizations here to accomplish this. C. KM wood Carpenter was at Ihe 1 meeting at Its beginning. He said be could not remain, but was In hearty sympathy with auy and every uinveI to push Ocean Oily to tbe front ■ Ije told those gathered Ihat Ibey could | ' inert at tbe Casino Club at any time, t slid tbat lie would provide a meeting , "place (<■' I be association in Pblladel- , phis during tbe wlulgr mouths. MISS LU LU WON CHAMPIONSHIP One-Design Boat of Messrs. Bassctt and Fite Sailed by Capt. Breckley. Miss Lu Lu, owued by Henry lltssett and John E File. aHlve members 1 o' the Ocean City \ acbt Club, and I •ailed by Capt. Cllutou I.. It reck fey, won tbe cliamplonablp of the club's I one-design I rials In the race over tbe I six mile course Halurdav afternoon. Blie was a winner by six points. When It was decided, a week before, have tbe championship race laat I Saturday. tbe points made by the various craft bad not been computed, but it was found a short time before tbe race that Miss Lu Lu was cbamploii 1 by one point. However, the race was i •ailed. There was little wind aud there was 1 a series of minor Incidents and accidents not on tbe schedule. Among tbe accidents was tbe breaking of tbe peak halyard of Commodore Charles F. Wall's Pollyaona.
Capt. "8am" Wood's Rutb B. covered tbe cour-e first In Saturday's race, wltb Miss Lu Lu second. Tbe Logan, sailed by Capt. Heaucbamp, was (bird. Summary: PoMyaona . ltom <i» i' rtseood Attempt 2-<0Sa ( . . Roib B a rot*) ISK bocan ^ hodo i. six, SOON FOLLOWED WIFE otsesi W. Ratberlord Dies Few Weeks Alter Mrs. Ratberlord. Robert W. Rutherford was burled from bis late borne. 4411 Pine street, West Philadelphia, Saturday afternoon. His death followed a lingering Illness He was 66 years old. His wife died only a few waaka ago. Both were well known summer residents of Oceen City. A daughter. Miss Anna Rutherford. survives. Mr. Ratberford for many years was treasurer of a CO flee company aud a rice president end director of tbe First Penny Savings Bank at Twenty-first and Ralnbridge streets. Eighth and Anbury avenue. All goods ■old berv are guaranteed. Kindly return anything unmtlafactory to you. tf Tbe Rowling Alleys In tbe Bowling Caaiuu are uow open for tbe season of I 1916. adv. 4-U.lf.
BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR HAPPY , Services All Well Attended ' and People Liberal With ITheir Contributions. ' Vires at the First Baptist Church L dosed wltb fa-t Sunday*" Tbe sum-j from many point, of vie » All tbe ji ! -ei vlre._Uirougbo.It tbe -va-on were I a well attended even tbe prayer | service on Wednesday evening. About | ■ four thousand people entered tbe door . Very many kind «..r.l- cue to the I: minister during tbe-e davs in commendation of hie pres.- and mauy o have frankly expressed themselves de- « of Ihe church and Ihe service-. I with tbe liberal and kindly re-|>.>u-e v | with which Ihe summer visitors arose 11 meet tbe need- of p,i\. 4>f this c amount by |wr-oual contributions of e cash and pledges, and «by tbe large'" j gift of over *126 from the Ladles' Aux- , lllary of the church, over Hon came . (For this splendid help Ihe F.r.t Bap- j ttst Church l.dily grateful lo all who [ loyally and friendly sympa thy [ of our summer friends greatly encourages u- lo do our utmost for llie Lord t tbe whiter mouths." -ay. the T minister, the Rev lieorge F Mitch.. • their prayers will ascend for the r Ocean Clty^" - 1 YOUNG PAIR WED | •flsa i.dlH Wrlslrr Bride al Albert 1 Albert P. CoIIIsmiii and Mis- Lula !■ Welsler. both of this city, where Ibey well kuown, were married here | trip to New York. ■ Mr. Colllran went to Philadelphia ' on Tuesday, where, he planned to accept one of two position- In tbe Itpe of ' civil engineering work, lu - which lie ha- been engaged In till- city. « The young pair have tbe be»t w Islies 1 , of many friends. The Rev. (ieorge F. Mllcli, pastor of 1 Ihe First Hapti-t Church, and hi- I I family on Tue-day moved from tbe ■ ' above Kigblli street, lo Ihe liidmdrll | ' cottage, 885 Wesley avenue. .
BONDS TO BE SOLD f ON OCTOBER 5 Scaled Proposals Will be Re- • ' ecived by the Board of City Commissioners. J j.i'.tier. al their weekly meeting that ! J board. | and of the denomination or t-*» each ' paying a portion of certain note, and j improvement, cei t illcale- in ' b-eaii t "lly, N db-eof the -air appears In this la- 1 The following resolution was adopted ' Whereas, under and by virtue of an ordinance of the city of. Ocean City, entitled. "An ordinance providing for tbe erection of a city ball In Ocean , i lly. and the furnl-liliigs thereof, anil 1 Hereof, adopted by a majority of tbe voters at a special electlou held August I. HUM;" and Whereas. It was provided lu said ordinance that tbe co-l. and expense- of -aid city hall should be by a bond lat he city of Ocean City caused to be Is -ued 474.000 of bonds of said city, designated aud kuowu as the "City Hall Bond-. "and -aid bond- were numbered from I lo 140 mclu-ive, and lu the sum of live hundred dollars ($500) each and were dated the first day of March, litlo. at the rate of fire per centum per anand said bonds had altached Whereas, said bonds were <1 uly executed br liolla (iarretsou, city treasurer: Hsrry Headley, mayor, aud John K. Adains. city clerk; and Whereas, ssld bonds were duly sdHkstiski., and A B. Leach A Company became Ihe purchasers thereof; and Whereas, after said sale and after said tKinds were duly executed, as to the said A. B • Latch A Company the said bond Issue was invalid and Illegal under and by virtue of an a-t of the Legislature of the State of New Jeisey; therefore, be It Resolved, by the Board of Couitnls- . -loners oUlcean City. Ihat the director of the aepsitmrut of revenue and finance is hereby authorized and instructed to obliterate from each and i every one of said bonds the name of Rolls Uarrelsoii, city treasurer: Harry . Headley, mayor, and Jobu K. Adams. , city clerk, and (hat each -and everv coupon attached tQ aald bond ahall have the name of Holla (Jarretaon, city trea-urer, obliterated from each of -aid coupons; and that tbe aald director of the department of revenue and finance Is hereby further authur- ' ued and directed to mark each of said ' bonds and each of said coupons void; i and he It further Resolved, tbat a copy of this resolution shall be placed In the files with said boud.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN PROSPEROUS CONDITION
, Deposits Sept. 8 Were $755.806.11—4175,000 Above Any J High-Water Mark. The call from tbe Comptroller of the 1 Currency for statements of national 1 bank, was called for (September 2, which Is Just prior to Labor Day, the j . point when Ihe deposits In the local . Institution, sre at high water mark. Ou Heptemhvr S the deposits lu the Klrat National Bauk of Ocean, CHy were tiUWHI, of which amount $696.464217 were Individual, and $60,- 1 . S41 74 were bank balances. I In talking with the officials of the 1 bauk ttie Hkntixki. was informed (hat ' I this was. In round figures. $76,000 i above any previous high-water mark. I This statement speaks well for the 1 i old Klrat National, the olficers of which 1 . are always accessible to auyoue desir- ' ing to talk over tbelr Nuances. 1 The officers hat'e takeu for their ' e business slogan "Service to the Community Consistent with Responsible 1 . Banking Methods," aud it Is. certain 1 . lhatthose desiring to beltertheir lliiau- , ctal condition will find a talk with I. them most beneficial. FOUR SEEK OFFICE 3 There Is a lively scramble now on j » the two wards In 4bis city. In addition to Freeholder John P. j Fox and Jobu R. Groves, who seek, * the Republican nomination In" the First Ward. Albert (i Gilbert wants a to represent the Democrats lu that j '• office Mr. Fox Is also on the Demo- j r" cratlc ticket. * George B. Parker Is t he Democratic | f® aspirant III the Second Ward, where * also John E. Townsend aud S. B. ' ° Bwsu are after the Republican noml- I u XsrlKsKC Fonda. „* $1000 and $600 to place on bond and at mortgage on Improved property, these amounts must be placed separately, Apply to R. Curtis Robtnsou, Agent. 744 46 Asbury ave., Ocean City, adv-tf Two lots for sale on Asbury avenue, *• Section I), near Eighteenth street, Nos. 614 and 615. Improvements uow extend beyond this square; price reaaouig able. Any agent, or write of Thomas J. 8 a wvkr. If. Adv., $36, 4t Worcester, Mkss.
FEATDRES AT NEW ARMORY Plans arc Being Made to Have Basket Ball Games During Winter Months. With the opetifog end dedication of new armory disposed of, tbe members of the Cceah. City Military Club planning for the winter's social and other entertainment features, i Many good times are already plauued for the members of tbe club , aud cotnpauy aud their tsinlliea, aud those that are eligible to join and have not should get a bustle ou and procure a membership card or they will be left . out In tbe cold. The ladle-. consisting of the members' , mothers, sisters aud wives, are arraug- p
to form au auxiliary to tbe club, V w hlch w ill also be Interesting aud F , help to make things lively aud enter- .j talulng during tbe winter months. A ba-ket ball cage has been built and pra^MS'-wlll start at once. The team will consist of members of the t clubhand company and be run uuder > j lit of tbe clqji. Tbe games will be of a ' high grade. It Is the Intention of the « , J There is also being planned for the J ' uear future a kitchen shower to equip { * j the club kitchen with the necessary e| tools for tbe • eate." ! There is also uuder consideration a ' '' ! first-class dancing school, and there have been a number of requests from ' outside organizations for Hie privilege c of renting the building for tbelr aocial *' Wltb all this In view at this early time of the year. It looks as though l- this building would be tbe center of attractions tins coming wiuter. There as only room for a few more eullaltnenls in Compauy g at this . time. It is Impossible lo become a " member of tbe clob until oue first enlists in the- company. It will be only ' ; • short time until the required number ,, will he had. Tbe company «|ll have " its drill the flnt Friday lu October. 1 : *""• I- 1 Cottage 706 Central avenue; all modi- j ern conreolenoee; can be rented by the ! year or during winter months. For I further partlculare apply Sxxix xtt. olfice, Ocean Ctty, N. J. adv-tf
FLOATING DEBT J " HAS BEEN PAID:, ' Ocean City Yacht Club is Now ^ in an Excellent Finan- .' cial Condition | I City Yacht Club held their eiinual t I uieelhig on Saturday and elected the ( I following officers for the ensuing year: f , I're-ldent. Mrs. Win. K Hexamer: j vice president. Mm. Daniel H. I'arl»: i secretary. Mrs Robert MrKeowu; , . treasurer. Mrs. A. T. James. , These ofilceg- are the same a- acted I during Ihe -eason of 1914 aud 1915. , It was the Idea conceived the silly l , were elei-ted. to hold a bazar during t r the summer. It took place at the - ' OeeatiJ'lty Yacht Club August 5 and ,' «. The object was to pay off Ihe float- . f tug lodebte.1 lies- tliat t he Ocean City | - Yacht Club bad when It built the new g | When the club built the new club c . bouse and purchased the property. | after giving out the contract and fur- a ' Ulsbing the headquarters, the mem- | I pruvemeula would here (o be made: a I therefore, the club went Into debt c j nearly to the amount of, $10110. This , - over the club. It was'the Isfile- who ■ 1 decided to bring about the cancel la- i lion aud the paylug off of this amount i The bazar, therefore, was suggested. | 1 At the euuuel meeting of the Ididles' t Auxiliary the members were very f ' much elated over the fact that an i ainuuiit of nearly $4500 had been i' received and will now tie turned over • to tbe club. This liquidates all floating Indebtedness of the club and puis t tie 1 Ocean City Yacht Club In perhaps the ■ . best financial standing of any club . along the coast. They have a club house, the cost of which, locludlug ' " grounds, reaches very nearly $60,000 « ' The furniture Is valued at $10,000. t ® Other assels amount tollO.taw. Thr . total assets ere Tqj»i fli.OIXI to $75,000 ' Against this there Is only a liability of ' $16,000 (mortgage), and thr club Is lu I _ the very best fiuauclel condition. i J The club has a membership of 488. . and Ihe Ladles' Auxiliary has a uiemhershlp of 260, making It without 1 • doubt the lergesl yacht club In this > ' section of the country. . It is tbelnteutlon this winter to bold another anuual "live hundred" aud ' dance for tbe Ladles' Auxiliary. 1 . This usually takes place about the < ' middle of Jauuary al Horticultural < Hall, Philadelphia. Durlug the maimer months the : i. Ladles' Auxiliary held a card party 1 ' every aflernoou, and three large card parties were conducted during the i " summer at the yacht club. A luncheon , was given by the auxiliary for Its members about two weeks ago.
MANY COUNTY MEN ' SEEKING OFFICE Republicans and Democrats Think They Have a Chance . to Go to Trenton. [ There ere a number of candidates for office In this county, as shown by tbe papers filed Monday, the last day for e Ibis. For Stale Senile, the following are candidates for thevomlnatlon: Republican— D Miles Rigor, of Wildwood, and Lew is T. Stevens, of Cape May. (i Democrat— H. L\ Wbeaton, who has j been senator, of North Wlldwood. For Assembly there are these candtdate.: b Republican— Eugene C. Oole, of Seaj vllle; Mark Lake, of Ocean City, and e Gilbert 8. Smith, of Avalon. Democrat— Howard D. Taylor, of Ocean 1 «£ For Coroner, the following have filed i petitions: Renubllcan — WtBlam A. I .sir- of Repubilcan— A.
Krins, and Richard S. Ludlam, of Cape May. Democrat— Frauk Hughes, of West Cape May. The primary election will he held Tuesday, September 28. Before you returu to your wiuter those of you who are iulerested Oceau City aud Its affairs should subscribe for tbeSKNTIXKI.. It will be like an entertahilug weekly letter from a freetid The Sentinel c.mtalue each week all the legal advertisements of the city. Stop at the olfice, 744 Aebury avenue, or drop a postal card, and the Sentinel will be mailed lo tbe addrees given. Whr |o lo Atlantic Clix to atiop
ACTIVE STEPS TAKEN TO i MAKE CITY BEAUTIFUL
Well. Known Philstdelphians Anxious to Co-operate With Mayor Champion | Plans for beautifying this resort were ; dl-cns-ed by men active In the affaire of <>c*ati City at a meeting held In tbe ! commissioner's room at city hall Thure- | day evening, called fur this purpose by Champion. ! At the conclusion of the meeting, Clayton Haines Rriek, who presided, appointed llie follow Ing committee to the matter up and obtain help. Ihe members lo report at a meeting to be this evening at ihe same place: Harvey Y. Lake, chairman; Frank ii. Stewart. Arthur B. Cheater, Alexander Lawrence, Jr., and Mayor Cham-■V-xi- rner was urlglnally named as a member of this committee, hut he said he would be too busy lu Philadelphia for the naxl few mouths to give the subject the attention It should have. A feature of the meeting was tbe suggestion of 4'asl Commodore WUK. Heiafner that the camp ground lu" the squeree uear the Boardwalk be couverted Into a lake. Tble ' could b; done at an expenditure of * or $3600, would remove any eye'and he a source of pleasure to reeMr Hexamer bad previously aakad as to the probable coat of filling In tbe ramp ground, and 'he was told It The cleaning of the lots, planting of > shade trees and a union railroad atatlou oear Fourteenth street, tbe surroundings to be beautified by flower plots, were emoug tbe plaus euggeeted, the latter being by Frank Heret, an ofof the Twentieth Street Improvement Association. Mr. Hexamer, In tbe course of ble i through his efforts between Seventh and Eighth afreets from Ocean avenue 1 the beach. In the front of Wa for- ' home ou Plymouth place be need considerable water In epraylng his grouhd, aud he bad heard people eay could allord to do thle because be r was connected with the water comThis part of Mr. Hexamar'e talk created a laugh, because all pree- ■ cut knew that he Is not officially cou- [ oected- with the water company. As . matter of fact, he eald, bis e^ceee water bill each year waaabout $8. ' Mr. Hexamer further said tbat once a Phlledelphladiugglet named Stadem . told blm be could clean up tba un- > sightly grass In this city for $1000. Mr. Hexamer expressed tbe thought tbat ^ It would be well to have thle done. I It was slated by tome cf those In ati tendance lli.it a a 1 1, plentifully sprinkled, will kill off the graae. Alexander Lawrence, Jr., eald tbat he Is In hearty sympathy with eflorts to Improve the appearance of tba city. Much can be accomplished by co-oper-ation, aud there must be co-operation. !It would be well'to district tbe ctty. Gloe each man two hlockato look aflar. He was sure, he raid, tbat when tbla matter Is preseuted In a proper light lo tbe property owners all will help to 8 beautify tbe city. The city will (but be so Improved tbat It will not only ba talked of in Ibis section and county bulalso In Philadelphia and throughr out the country. e One of tbe worst-looking places In r the city, Mr. Lawrenoa raid, la within a stone's throw of (be ctty hall, near e Tenth street and Asbury avenue. One of the best things the committee can '' do Is to get together and try to have * some of tbe cottages painted. zia spoke particularly of a bouse near '• Tenth street and Wesley avsnns. He was told that this cottage it con- !• trolled by the tiermantown Y. M.C.A. and Mr Lawrence raid ba would at >' ouce "get busy" with tbe secretary of d T tit? Germantown Y*. M C. A. >- Frank Heret said that nature Itself II has done much to beautify Ooeen City. Referring lo ihe railroad stations at d Fourteenth street. Mr. Heret saM that they ere most uaelghtly and no prol'f visions have been made for passengers g or their automobiles. He suggested tbat the city obtain poses-Ion of tbebkick of ld land between the two railroad stations and put Id flower beds. He called attention to the pretty appearance of the groOod outside of the railroad atation ^ et Tuckaboe and asked why eoaarid thing similar cannot be doue iu Ocean He City. m Mr. Heret raid that tbe Improvement h of the railroad stations conld be made . jf e etari lug point. The elation at Fifty - rv first street Is autlquated. It could be improved by meeus of a pagoda. There j. -hould be p-otecttoo aud accommodations at the station for passenger* and automobiles. ,p ocean l-'lty U a beautiful town and w beautiful place lu which to llva, the (Coolloued on Second Fa«s0
WE HAVE YOUR BOY'S FIRST LONG PANTS SUIT. We cater especially to your boy's first long pants suit, knowing if we please him we will get his trade for a long time. That is why we provide so freely for his needs. Just drop in and see the beautiful new fall fabrics in amts HIS size. New Models that are not too mannish. $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 Newell Corson 819 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, H J.

