Ocean City Sentinel, 30 September 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THIIliSDAt KKPI EM BEK M.TftM We shall be gl* .«ve Heme .if new* ami com-. oth.-b of inlercet c-uipauted wlftt full name and ad j reea of file " .er, not uecemarilv for pobllcattfs' nut a* a guarantee of good faun DOTS. ' O elera are ripe. • J Trifle airy this week B rant walk store* are closing. I tjulle a few llali are being caught. ' Will ( Icean Tlly organize a hand * till" wluler ? > | The Kathlu will |W clonal from Ocv , toher 2 to Oclobei Hi # Htble cltsae* are preparing for active r fall and winter work. .. Many |ieople wem fi-lilng oulslrte" I The local high school baseball learn C playe Tuckahoe here neat Saturday. Mr". A. X Downee i. having tier " double milage, f.tll Aebury avenue, ~TheSupplee Milk t'ompany. which f bought Warreu MllcheH'a houae, next , to the Company's dfllce on Aebury , avenue, near Seventh street, l» making t extensive allerallon- i^nd ImprovePERSONALS. I Alfred Smith, of Itlverton. I« regie- , Smith, of Itlverloii.

tered at the Fui|ier(al. Mr. N. H (luff, of I lil. city, la visitng friends In Camden Mrs. A. T. Jams, of Philadelphia, was in tow n a few dlye ago John Coneys, or Philadelphia, was among the visitors here Friday. C. Howard sAiermerhorn, of Philadelphia, was In town tide week. tleorge Ogden, of Cape May, was a guest of the Atglen during the week. C. E. Shank and family, of Itosetnonl, are registered at the Idlewlld John Hanahan. of Phlladelpbla, regi-lered at Hie I-urialne a few days Mies Ethel Lee.of tills rlly. Is spend* iifg several days with friends in Pblla delphla. Henry Stevens, of Philadelphia , was among the week's arrivals at the El heron. Mrs. t 'Union Johnson and son *|>eul Saturday and Sumfay-w it h friend. In Camden. Mrs, C. M. Campbell, of this clly. I. on sn extended visit to Newark and Brooklyn. H. C Kunkle and family. ofHarrlsburg, were atuuug recent arrivals at tlie Itlscayne. Alfred tiray and wife, of Philadel I'll In, were guests uf llie Wyoming during the week. Mrs. W. E. Voung, of Anglesee. was a week-end visitor to Mrs Belli 1. Hsud III this clly. Mrs. Anna Wlilnyales. of tills city, is vlsiilug her uaugbter at I.aurel Springs for a few days. Mrs. Wardell Hlgbeeaud daughter, if this city, arc visiting the former's mother at DlvldiugCreek. Ira FT Wall and wife, of this clly, have gone to Philadelphia, where they w ill remain several weeks. Harvey Harrlf and wife, of this cltyi have moved to Brldgelon. where the former resided some yearn ago former yearn ,,,,

Mrs. Mary Montgomery, of Ptilladelphla. Is visiting I»r J. Thornley T< Hughes and family, «f this clly. c Harry A. Heacti and* wife, of Met- ^ chanlvllle. spent Saturday and Sun* rr day here as guests of George I' Mur- Si phy and family. 'I Miss It. Mctilbeuy and MlssTowuer, " of Seidell Hall, this clly, luve returned * from a pleasant visit to friends at Wal- ' «-rs Park and Beading. ,e JJt. J. William Hughes, w ife and d| sou, of Atlautlc Cltv, spent a portion of Buuday with tlir former's fstlier, W. K. Hughes, In this city. The Rev. Pennington Corson, of p, Lambertvllle. waslu town the latter eI part of last week, visiting his sou. Dr. Allen Corson, aud family. M A. H. Slckler and wife, of Camden, fu were guests of the Kathlu a few days o ago They leave for llaylona. Fie , In In a short time fur the wiuter. a' K. H. Pattou and wife, of West Phil* '« edelphla, were rrceul guests of Clly Treasurer William McCoech and wife, of Philadelphia, at their collage here. Mrs. Cileries W. Koyle, of West P Philadelphia, lias returned home after 11 a pleasant visit to this clly. Mrs. '■ Boyle wes one of tlie ploueer residents * of Ocean City. * William K. Hughes returned to his * home here Saturday evening after a visit to friends lu Camden and Philadelphia He has since gone to Treuton ou a short vacation trip. Mrs, Lewis FT Bmllb, of Ibis clly, re- v turned Thursday evening from Itoyers* ( ford. Pa., where she atleude I the tif- 1 tleth birthday auulverssry. celebration ' ( of ber uncle, U. ti- O. F'lukblner. ( Matthew McNully. of Tacony, who , assisted Dr. J. Thornley Hughes during the summer monlhs, has goDe ou a trip to New York. He will graduate this year at the Philadelphia College I of Phermacy. Euglueer Gofl', of the West Jersey -vnd .-Seashore Railroad, has moved back to Camden, after spending the , summer here, where be bad a run.! His aparlmeuts iu the Cheater Buildlug have been taken by Frauk Llppln. ooll. City Commissioner George O. Adama aud wife, their daughter, Mlaa I una, ' their aou. Harry 8- Adams, wife a1 d daughter lefi here yealerdav ou a trip ! up tlie Hudson as far as Albany They I will be awhy about two weeks, and will S|*nd most of the time lu Ibe Cat skills. F'ok Kknt -Furnished bouse fur wiuter. Apply 732 Central avenue adrjwa

NEED MONEY FOR .*[ RAILROAD FIGHT Commuters' Association Appeal to tbis City for More Money. A Idler was* read it the Boardnf | , Camden, president of Hie South Jersey j I Commuters' Association. requesting I funds to carry on Hie association's tight against an Increase in railroad < F'unds are necessary to provide f- -r I • log qulckljN/roW South Jer-ey people, j ' benellt for nearly a year as tlie result 1 liave tlie >up|sirl ..f all, bul unfortu I ■lately the Board af Trade Is Jinan 1 dally embarrassed. - f Mayor Champion agrred with Ibr f same lluapcial coudtfluu. H illlam M. Pay lor said thai, as Ihls ■ is a mailer thai concerns the whole clly. he did not think there could be * disagreement over the city contributing $26, and he moved the con.* ' mlssiuuers be so requested. ' Mayor Champion said lie was afraid ■ iliat tile mollou would uut be fav-ra- 1 bly considered by tlie commissioners. 1 advertising appropriation, from ■ which the money would have to be ' obtained, was tub re than expended 1 expended w

when I tie present official* assumed 'I It wax suggested that a letlerre quest. ing a donation of 41 each lie scut to .HI * commuters, and Oils M.- Tosuseiid ** agreed to dn tills work. Tlie resignation or the Itev.Dr. J. It '» Haines, formerly of this city, a- a 11 member of tlie Board of Trade, u as 'l received aud accepted. " .. FINED fs « «t rl» Conduct on Car. ^ s Benjamin Jollue, of Plfllnde Iplna was -feeling good" on tlie Shore Fast (>| I. I. me car reaching this city a little be- (1 , fore 12 o'clock a few nights sluce, and he wanted everyone else on the car to . kuow it, It was said. H Is actions be- y e came such that Squite Bush, wlio was M on the rear platform, hauled bum to . the platform, where lie kepi lilm until w the car reached Asbury avenue,- when „ tie turned lilm over to the care of .. Pullceuiaii Seaman, who locked the " young man In a cell 'at clly hall. 1 Squire Rush gave Jnlme a hearing | the next murniug aud lined lilm $'• « •• aud costs. He fold the youth thai had n, >i it not been for Jobu Trout, -for whom Jollue worketFaud who need- d B I ins services, be would give the prisoner g thirty days The Justice warned the b young man not to appear befjpre lilm c {( again or he would get the limit |( , • • « p TO BUILD JETTIES , r ( — — d ,j l-rrnill Cslveai b > iiosid of Coin o r Mayor t'hauiptuu reported at tbv " J meeting of the City Commissioners that he had received a permit from the g Slate Board of Commerce and Navlga- I '' lion to erect bulkhead ■ and jetties- I y Director Campbell made a mollou- e which was carried, that Director I > ' Adams advertise for proposals fnr bid- v " for Hie work of building jel-le* under ' suggested. c

I'm b ea Clarence Hill's Hoar Home, ti Capt. Waller Turner and family, t Nellie Heudereon aud Mr. Sand, o erlin left this clly Tuesday lu Clarence " Sill's cruiser. Aerial, for I'hllsdelplils. " They spent that evening at Maurice » River aud weul to Salem yesterday, k where Mrs. Turner and children and k Miss Heudersou will vlsll ffleuds a " days. Capt. Turner planned to coutluue Ills trip lo I'hlladelphla lo- c , 1 Will Hoi id Ibouo Collage, I 1. 8. Corson, contractor. Is moving i F'isher Dslrymp.le's cottage from Kiev- I Wesley aveuue. above Eleventh street. ' Mr. Corson will build a $0«M1 cottage " for Mr. Dalrytnple on the site of the i cottage removed The apartments be- ■ built by Mr. Corson on Wesley I avenue w ill be completed and ready i occu|i»ucy by November IS. 1 plana Improva me ala. 1 Ira 8. Champion plans to make improvemeuls to bis store properly at corner of Seventh street and As. tiury avenue T. liee Adams and wife will move from the bouse tomorrow aud jolu their sou. Harry, ou bis farm at Din wood for the winter monlb*Freal Adams and wife will remain lu this city. pon'l Mlaa TWIa lisnie. The men and women of Tuckahoe will play a game of baseball al TuckaSaturday afteruoon for Hie benefit of the Tuckahoe Baptist Church. Admission, Id cents. The men will wear women's clothes aud bat aud throw 1 with their lefi hand. Dr. and Mrs. Herschel I'ettil and i baby will leave on Monday for a two weeks' vacation. During Dr. Pettu'* absence Dr. George Llndow, resident ' physician al SI. Joseph's Hospital. I Philadelphia, will aiteud to his prac- • j ,,c*- _ | tsolag lo Hie Catskllls. , I The Misses Lewis and Couard.ofthe ' Kathlu, aill leave here Saturday aid take a trip to Haines' F'allt lo the < etse kill mouuielus for a few days. Tbey . will be accompanied by Mrs. A. E j Baker, of the Oceanic. „ i ls«T— A gold Masonic charm for ' ' watch chain Finder will be sonably d rewarded If returned to It NV tyl- * wards. Eighth street end Central ave- . n ue adv.lt fob ilKNT room furnished apart.r men! for the winter season; plaDo. hot a ater heal, etc Cohen, 744 Boardwalk. jj' adv -It

"RALLY DAY" SERVICES AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Dr. Bohner, Judge Endicott and Robert Mayer Addressed Large Crowds I East Sunday »(> "Bally Day" a f-toc Hirst I'resbylvriau Ctiurch. aud - ' Hie c-iiigregatioiis were more then ;J usually large. i Tlie morning iservlce was celebrated [ a. "Old Folk.' Service." and, accord. J lugly. I ir Buhner's sermon had for Us ■ • Eight at Flveiilng Time." . -The text (a* /.achailab 14; J: "But | know ii to the l/nrd. not day nor ulglic loir i line it shall lie light." Dr. Buhner , disregarded llie close context aud used spiritual lesson lielnlended lo sel forth I'lie scripture lesson was Hie twentythird psalm aud a kindred passage 1 from llie New Testament which Isji , lu Hie tenth chafiter of Si. , John, verses 14 18. both Inbluslve. I'lie Itev. Dr. James E Eake. of thlsj , . -In hi" opening remarks. Dr. Boluier 1 "Some yearajigo Dr. Osier created | : . -eiisatlou by pultlugtorlh the theory | that men begin lo fall mentally al the of thirty-five; that the brain begin** . to lose lis thinking piwer at that agg, or a little less, and Dial certainly a - man's mind Is less capable al forty' . Iliau It Is at thirty yeara of age. He I weul so far as to say that, so far as : as ] ,

usefulness Is concerned, people who are sixty years old and upward „ might as well be chloroformed. He ( would, however, spare theui on Hie | score of humanity." j , falseness and foolishness of Dr. Osier's jc declared Hiat Osier himself re-E six years of age when lieformu-l lated II. Dr. Buhner then summoned q gieal crowd of witnesses In rcfuta- ; lu considering 4(W of the world's I ( greatest achievement*. It Is found that , «1 pyr cent, of them have been done by t men between sixty aud eighty years- ( old. 84 tier ceut. of them by men be- L forty and sixty, aud only I ( studying Greek at eighty; Titian and f Augelo did some of llielr liest f work al eighty-five; Goethe completed ( F'ausl" at seventy-two; Dr. Johnson doing his best.wrltlug at aevenly- ] and Gladstone was never so eflec- j In politics as lie was at fuur score F'arragut was sixty-four at Mobile; : was fifty-six at Gettysburg; Von E MollkC seventy lu l87U;"Fieci4 lluberls ! alxty-elRht iu the Boxer War.^o"' own F'ranklln did his greatest work after he w as seventy In continuing, the speaker referred1 briefly, but very clearly, to the haiidi- i lucideut to advanced aud advancing age. which, all hough largely phy a- ! leal, are nevertheless very real and not | to tie overcome The dimming eye. the dull ear, the uncertain a'lep, the lack j of physical endurance must come lo j every aging person. All must go the ay of all flesh. Bul lo the aged cornea Wladom, gained through experience. If the' life hern lived Willi the understanding. Character la alao the fruit of long ex|*rience and thought, of long atrivlug to think aud do the right, of loug walking before God, by faith aud by imelli. the crown of llie la promised imetli. "

Faith, "aid Dr. Boliner, la knowledge ' to the aged man, because he baa found ' the many great and precluua promises ' of'God lo he always true. Tbey have jc never failed him. F'alth lu the young 1 mau I* based upon testtmouy. He j ' wills lo believe, but the aged Cbrlatlau ! I knows Htm lu wbom.be believes. He j 1 knows the g<sid Shepherd aud Bishop ' of his soul. Il was pointed out that Hie god leas 1 old man la Indeed of all oieu Hie moat miserable, since lie lias lost III" grip on the material world and la without , 1 hope In the world to come. Who baa j 1 not seen an aged alnuer, bis face made , hideous by sinful thoughts and d eds? . < But the mail who haa grown old j with his ear alwaya attentive to the! divine Voice, Ida {heart willing to be coine like b!" Lord; who has believed and acted ou the promise that we can mkde partakers of Hie divluenature and haa earnestly striven and prayed that Ibe word might be made flesh In him— aucb a man has entered luto bis real here and ha- already beguu eternal life. There was a big alleudauce at the Sunday acltool and an lutereiilug prot gram was rendered. Alter music by the orchestra aud the singing of a Hymn, an address of wel- ' come w- as made by Mlaa Kdua Wallace. t Mrs. J. M. Koaeubeum sang "The Holy City" and there were exercises by seveu little girls, eutltled -Seven Llltle Genu." Judge Allen B. FJndicott, of Atlantic ' City, made a brief address. He said thai In It he Suuday -school lessons they ! are now passing from toe study of the kings to that of the propbels. Those w ho failed to attend Suuday school durlug the summer missed much. He said that wheu he spoke before the bltde class here last soring be addressed 14'.'. and he expressed the hope that „ l host who were absent from Sunday s scboolidorlug ibe summer will uow l rally and mat* up what they bad lost. '• There are many interesting Mbjrcts c" for study. He congratulated the Sunday School members on Ibe large attendance that ,e afternoon. He aald be was ashamed d to confess. that at this time his Sabbath is- school cannot gel aucb a gathering, j;.r but it would increase later In the year. Judge FJudlcolt told bis bearer* that Dr. Bobucr Is doing good work, aud his fame i- exteudlug beyond the llmIts of Ocean City. Great ibinge. he d- said, are coming to the First Presby. '*- trrlao Church of Ocean City. Dr. Bohner, after thauklog Judge Endicott for his kind words, sail that 'J1 many of the people were present Dial allrruoou because of Ibe |a>pulartty o

t : NAME DELEGATES ; ' TO MEETING ! Business Men lo Attend | Chamber of Commerce Gathering. [ At lliemeetlngof Ibe Board of Trade , , i Tuesday evening. President Ctaytou f . H. Brick spoke of tlie coming session j ! of HieCape May County Resort* Chan.* , r ] ber of Commerce at Wild w ood October , I ; IS. and said Oceau City'* Boant of I Trade should elect live delegate* aud ( . five alternate- to attend the meeting, f The follow lug delegates w ere chosen : , Mayor Champion. 1'ostuiaster B. F*. r • SmIHi, Robert F'lsber. E M Sutlun ( , j and Wm. M.Taylor. ,f | Following are llie alleroales named: , Dr. Alleu Cor-on.rJohu it. Groves. O. , , M.Towusend John it. Jones and Mr. t Brick. The latter Is president of Hie - county organization. , "Mr. Brick urged that as many clll- , I I zeua as |ioaslbly cau do so attend llie ( • i Wild wood meeliug. | • TO BOOST RESORT 1 rnis cits will be Advertised on - ttacaralon ap Ibe Hudson. ' j There wa* read at Ibe weekly meet- 1 ' ' linr of Hie Cltv Commissioners 'l ues- ' Commissioners "

'day aflernouu a lelter from Fk P. ' Sljles, Jr.. of t'ape May, In which be " requested that the clly furnish two fifty-foot long strips of cauvas with " \ llie words "Oceau Clly" painted there* r j ou to he placed .on the Oceau City c i coach that will be one of three coaches 1 I ou Hie Cape May County excursion up " Ulie Hudson next Saturday. | Tlie board decided lo refer the letter ' to the Board of Trade. | The lelter wa* read at the Board of ' Trade meeting Tuesday evening, and I j M Towuaeud made a motion 1 which was carried, that Dr. Allen ' and John R Jones comprise a " committee lo igel the slgua painted 1 aud send these to Mr. Stllea by Thursday evening.

the Judge. He said that lb la la Ibe 1 1 time of elerm clocks, whose tick tells 1 I one lo get a hustle. We have passed 1 ' the days of llie slow going graud- ' The pastor said that, through the 1 P kindness aud HioufftHfuluess of Mr land Mrs Wm K. Harris, Jr.. of Pbll- ' adelphla, summer members of Ibe local church, .each one present would be ' " ! given a pretty souvenir. Every per- ' ' sou was then preseuted with a rose, 'j 1 1 was anuouueed that, there were 1 ItStl lu attendance at Sunday school ' : thai day. as against 130 that day a ' year ago, aud that the offering on Ibis ' j occasion was (16 48 Tlie offering a i year ago was pi 16. The school was dismissed with the ' Mlspah beuedictlon. The-Chrlsllau FJudeavor meeting at e 1 7 p. m. was led by Robert Mayer, a Philadelphia lawyer and summer resident here, who has been active in I I church work In this clly during the | summer. The sut^ect of the meeting ^ Lwaa "Shields Again-t Temptation." . Mr. Mayer spoke on "rally day." g shields against temptation and per,y suual coufeasion, the laller being especlally helpful to the boys. The speaker told of bledlrat experience In speaker toio oi no ur» cxpencocc <u

nfterlug prayer lu public aud how he ^ finally overcome his diffidence. This ( was accomplished by pereeverauce, courage and the grace of God. One j must have persistence and decision. , He referred to a physician lu Philadel- ( j pbla w ho. w hen he fouud himself ( , sorely lempted, locked himself lu hla , aud worked for tblrty-alz hours al a stretch aud fought the devil { , a flulsh. t'rowd out evil thoughts ( l with good thoughts, the speaker urged. ( , Meditate upon God's work and the ; bad Hiougbta will disap|iear Sludy ' , jtbe tweuiy-tblrd psalm. Pastor Bohner told of ex |«r'lences • similar lo those of Mr. Mayer wbeu be i first alerted lo apeak and pray In pub- > I lie. It Is a matter of practicing uulll our loses bis lieabfuluenn. Among the I boys present are probably some who i will be preachers wbeu Ihey grow t older and some of the girls who w ill I be preachers' wives, i "Let ua rally, indeed." said Pasiut • Bohner, "and make this wluler moet • profitable." -Severef oftlii members of the society a rea* selections aud others gave short i- talks on figbtlug templatlou aud how good results may be ablalned. e Among Iboae taking part were A J. - Smith aud wife, Mrs. Herbert Ploch, '■ F!lmtr Ranck, Misses Davidson, Helen • Bard, Ada Rappleye. Margaret Bevan • and Josephine Taylor and Jonathan 0 Wallace. Al the conclusion of the meeting, ,c the society nomlualed officers to be ld "elected on October 12 >T "Harvest Horns" ssrvleev were held '* at 7.46 o'cloek. The cbolr sang an an- •* them. "While the Earth Remalnettr," 01 aud there wa* a vocal aolo, "/loo," by ie Mlaa Louisa T. Corson. ie The Rev. Charles K. Bohner dellvered a strong sermon, hla aubject being "Harvest Hume." 1J xi e decorations around the pulptt . were profuse and especially attractive ' and tilting for a "barveat home." * There were great tranches of oorn stalk, . pretty flowers, and fall aud summer rat ,ruK' ^ The church was also filled at this ,lh •eivlcr' < Kok Sauk cheap to quick buyers, ' bone grinding machine 4 ft. cross-cul IBI saw. quautliy crochet silk, braid bulud tons for dressmakers, etc. Cell st 744 m- Boardwalk. adv-lt Fug Rem.— By the year, a 7 room jy. bouse, hot aud cold water aud bath. Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumbci Co. adv.. 9-30, If Fox Best — Furnished apartmeot, 1 five rooms and bath; all conveniences let tint weier heel. Apply 412 Kleventt of street. edv-lt

LIGHTS WANTED DURING WINTER Requests of Property Owners to City Commissioners j Receive Attention. [ Al tlie weekly meeting of Hie I'ityj I light 4ie tsialnrd on *1 l b. lie- place. | as Hie writer omlcr-tnod that tin* light j Clarence IE Brush. In a letter. a*ked for s Mreet llgtit at Twentieth 'street ■ ' ai d We- ley avenue, a" many of Hie properly owners rein.lii In llielr liou-r* ' dow u from Pliil.delpnia ilormg Hie quest of Franklin H Herat, a week bee. Director Adam- -aid that lie ha- arreferred to Director Adaui*. with power The matter of the dedication of Na— , *au avenue, ou Hie Garden* tract. referred to City Solicitor Bo-well, lie ' report at tlie uext meeting of the The reporf of Heal Hi1!) nicer T. Eee Adam* was ordered received and filed Tlie complalul of llie Bev. E. W. i Sill liuau that one side of I'weOty-l^fth j "treat from Hie alley back of Central C open, was referred to Director Adam-, m to _

work of Improving llie *treel. uollce Iliat lie de*ire» the -onlracl for je removing rubbt*b next year al an hi- | amount wa> referred to Hie coiuiul*- I -loner- a- a whole. Tbey w ill uollfv j Mr. Porter of Ibe result of their eon-]] A ijult claim deed w a* ' ordered I Itrauted Ellwood Somer*. who raceutly J purchased-dend ou A»bury eveuue. 1 near Teuth street, from Mrs. Hannah | Hayday Tha following resuloHou*! presented j Director Adam*, were adopted: 1 Whereas, In llie ordinance entitled. ) * "An ordinance lo lay oql, open, grade , arid gravel a fifteen fool wide street . Central avenue and Wesley] , aveuue, lu the city of Oceau, Ctty. from I point four hundred and ten feel ' southwesterly of Hie southwesterly side of F'orly-iiiuth street to the north- ' , easterly side of Fifty-first streel; and Fiftieth street from lUe soutlieasteily ] side of Central nveuue to a point oue I hundred aud fifteen feel southeasterly ; , and lo repair Central aveuue from Hie northeasterly side of F'lfty-nlutli slreel lo a point one hundred aud thirty feet f southwesterly from Fifty ultith street; I and to recurb a portion of aald Central , aveuue wllb-cemeut curbing aud lo r(- , pave eldewalks ou a portion of aald . Central aveuue with cement," passed ou third and fiual reading, by tl* ( Board of Coiiiml«eloiiersof Oceau Clly, on the twenty-first day of September, 1916, It was provided therein Iliat II e work, labor and materl .Is slulbld be lu accordance with plans and specification* as adopted aud approved by the Board of Commissioner- ; aud | 'A bereat, tbe plana aud specification* „ have been prepared and |>reseiited t° proval and adopllou; Iberefore, be It I r" Resolved, by- Ibe Board of C'ommla- *" sinners of Oceau City, that tbe plaus j aud s|ieclficatlons market "C," re- j spectlvely, be and tlie same are hereby , * y

adopted aud approved hy Ibe Board of , Commissioner* of Ocrau City as tbe plaus and specifications required by j •aid ordlnanee; aud be it further Resolved, tbel eald plans and .peci* . Ileal ions be filed with Hie city clerk of 1 t Ocean City. Whereas. In the ordinance, entitled , . ] • An ordinance lo erect, construct aud build Jetties In order to protect Hie Ueacb front of Ocean City, Cape May | County, (lew Jersey, ' passed on Iblid j and final reading, by the Board of i Commissioner* of Ocean City, ou Ibe I fourteenth day of September, 1915. It j " was provided therein thai the work, 1 labor aud materials should be lu ao ] ' cordauce Willi plan- and s|ieclfiraHuus ' as adopted slid approved by tlie Board , " of Commissioners; and " Whereas, llie plans and speclflca- ' tlinshave been prepared aud preseuted ! ' to Ibe Board of Com nlsslouers for ap- ; proval aud adoption; therefore, tie It I r Resolved, by the Board of Cotnuila- ' 1 slouers of Oceau City, that tbe plans, and tbe specifications marked ''A," i y respectively, be aud tbe same are here- j 1 by adopted and approved by tbe * Board ol Commissioners uf-Ocean Clly as tbe plaus aud epeanTcatlons as rrI- quired by Hie said ordinance; aud be It ' n Resolved, that said plaus. aud specln Ucatloue be filed wlib the clly clerk n of Ocean City. Wbereaa. lu tbe ordluauce. entitled. K. "An ordinance to erect, build and con- - t a'ruct a bulkhead along the south ' easterly side of Ceulral aveuue from a Id polut oue hundred aud seventy feel i- southwesterly from ithe 'southwesterly . ?' side of F'ifiy-eightb street to a polut >y o ie hundred and aud Hiltly leet from tbe southwesterly line of F'ifly-nliitb v- streel." passed on third aud dual read ig log. by tbe Board of Commissioner* uf Ocean Clly, on the twenty first day of September, 1916, It was provided there ve lu that the work, labor and materials .. should be In accordance with plaus k aud speci Ucatloue as adopted aud ap,er pmvad by the Board of Commissioners; Wbereaa, tbe plana and specifications have been prepared aud presented to the Board ol Commissioners for approval sod adaption : therefore, be It ut- Resolved, by tbe Board of Commts. .41 slouer- of Oceao City, that tbe plaos t aod speclflcatlons marked "B." respectlvely. be and tbe aame are hereby • h adopted and approved by tbe Hoard ol Com mlaaiouere of Oceao City as tbe > plana aud specifications as required by said ordluauce: aud be It further nt. Resolved, that aald plans and speel tea; flcatlona be filed with Ibe city clerk ol >lb Ocean Cityt ' A number of bills were ordered (raid.

: 1 Sc™ - Kirschbaum's Suits and Overcoats Stetson Fall Hats, $3.5o to $5.00 J Snappy Hats at $2.00 ] I Full line of vnps and lucres, readj; made j ants, : underwear, etc. * Jones' Men's Shop 804-806 Asbury Avenue Ocean City,. New Jersey ; ] i Tile Leailin" njr 111' i 1 ,A" -#l "1 MiAllibU-rsi; All Bathing Suits, etc., reduced S. S. McAllister Ocean City New Jersey

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Free!! No Cost for Iustalla- I tion. You pay only for the Gas you use. Have us install the Arc no\v, so it is ready for your use when you want it The City 0 as Light Co.

PLUMBING , Are you getting entire satisfaction as to prirea, workmanship and business conrtrey? If , out. it will pay yon to give ma a trial. I am in an exceptionally good position to take ours of yonr repair work of which I make a specialty. I have no exjieniive establishment 1 or clerical fore- to maintain. Give ma a triad. 1 Both Phonsa Ca Ha BACON 607 Eighth St Wa lie Dfl AWUn St

i s. jv ir™ ■ £ . ^ » 1 1 1 , C3 "o «e §• v J I 1 ; .X - Vj — ■i VJ zt-eu, or i . ?SII<o3 ; « 1"*;1 E < 1- 1 - to s» ^ o ' j •• o a 2 ! i - 03 1= I g o z ! r. 8 - *• . C % % ^ % 5 u. 3 g si CD s by I if he Otis M. Townsend ^ A Practical Seashore Architect c! ' Licensed hy the Stale. -> •> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. Id- OCEAN CITY N. *. L

HAVE YOU ADEQUATE PROTECTION for your valuables? By placing them in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault^you are Absolutely Secure against loss. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent, $3.00 per j-ear and up. TIP OCEAN cm TITLE AND TRUST CO. OCCAN CUT, II. I.

Horn * AID (1ITTAGU. H0T6L Bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Eighth And Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. Smith BrcKinoHAlf. ScotchTlaft h-tNATORIEM — Opan At. the Yaor— x 1 ..In- suiiahia lor Ihe well, Mm11 H- MrOraerrv THE IMPERIAL ICH CICSrjtAI. AVE., OCEAN CITY, S mis C. OKTZKL THE KATHLU Now open for the - aes-on m1s.-w lkwih 1 comard WYOMING vat oceas av cure Oreau Clly. N. I. Open all llie year p Hot Water Haa ^ HOTEL ATGLfeN

Ona of the mo-t eentrally located Lotelx la ' ' k-san City. Tbe aim has alwaya been to : mnks this lions,- select and homelike, and its i large and assured patronage proves iu aneI cms. For terms and particular* address,. [ STERLING HOTEL ] OPEN Abb YEAH h Hot . water beat. WlDter boardara t e a. i. a. 71 beet. [ THE HEW LINGS [ OPEN FOR THE 8EA8ON t Special Bepleinber Rates ' NEW HOTEL ELBERON fcUiUT OCEAN CITY. N. J.* Naylor and Sayre, Proprietresses Fourteenth (Season. Thorouxhly renovated , and newly papered. Bell Phones: 17-X and' ; . Open Abb The Yea# 'Central avenue aud Ninth atreet.. O. W. F. WlXIUStDK, Prop. Head tor Booklet. Hot Water Heat THE OCEANIC Ocean Clly, N. J. Opeus April Oral for Ihe season. ► A. E BAKER « ► THE IDLEWILD OPEN Abl. YEAR Uoorlyn Terraoe Ocean City. Vt-J-Between Els lu h sod Ninth BtreaU * -MK8.J. K.B0BRI8ON KEITH H4U v 915 Wesley Avenue

Open All Year 8peclal Wluler Rate* See Me First ir YOU WANT TO ULL Real trabe (I*) Estate ' borrow (oi) oceai cm | LOM IN) KV JERSEY Jle jPtTBt ^ I Y V orixage I-»ns ba-ed on not over ooe-halt • L'ullorm csunmtaaloa ol regalar rata of 1 j per cent, eh^xed, unless othcrwtee preI ' fair and square, and open aod abor board, aa ir Ibe game was played with lbs cards I Oat on the table, face up. tk'C Me Firat W. Scott Hand 819 wwlaj *il,bnnow.r.l THOMAS Jt THORN 1128 Bay Avenue pkiccs AND WORK RIGHT both PHONES E. C. BOYLE I Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET Is., a., awe Osasw s-t.V : ocean city new Jersey ■ aa, IsrXXarSI Warrea W. Irawa r. B. Bnrkhardt & Ce. ' PLUMBING AND HEATING (II A8M KT tVISI t y oceax cm sew jxkslt Hot Watef.maam and vagac HaaUnx Watch anl Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'* Plar ^ open Abb YEAR M Dun City DiriU ul But Bout Motor Boats Stored for the winter. _ I Fifty-ninth street end Waal Ave.