Ocean City Sentinel, 21 October 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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t VOL. XXXV. " OCEAN CITY, N. J, THUH8DAY, OCTOBER 2], 1015 'NO. 30

Ocean City Sentinel OCIAN C ITV, M . O. -BrR. CURTIS^ROBINSON Si.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U NgELLQR-AT LAW, "cAPB MAY COt'KT HOI tl, *. J. (Opposite Public Buildings). i^OFhcS*" c Apgar & Boswell, ahbury avknuk and kiohth KTRKKT LAW OFFICER Godfrey, Giddings S Read ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law" H. NEWELL HEUL1NGS Attorney at Law SOB Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey MORCAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. N Eyes Examined Without Drops ™ W. ELY. ITfctlTIC CITT. B. J. J~~N. GRISCOM, M. D. .EIGHTH KT. AND WESLEY AVE. At Klrl^^^wl^..TaJrrrauM»^loJ^» uf§ Allen Corson, 1. D. w~ t 8.6 Wealey Avenue

Ocean City New Jersey --.Hell SS •^Inter-Mlate 1»-A. • DR- W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. * OCC*N^Pp.HmJ' Phones: Bell ttl-W: Inter -Stale 1®- A Florence Brick Haines cor. 9th and wesley awe mcchano-therapist Med leal and Corrective eymoaatlca JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER I>enti«t •- 809 Central Avenue et Eaa city. a. jJ)R G. Fatrchild Starr Dentist Bell ms-a Both PhooeJ loter-Sute 14-B Hughes' Central Phannacy j. Thomley Hughes. P. D. 8th and Wealey Avea. Ocean Cily, N.J. !» Bank Stock for Sale ONE SHARE OP STOCK OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK ocean city. n. j. Will take a reasonable price as compared with 1 100k value. Make offer by letter al ouce. to lock eo*. no tie Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

1 Attention, Cottagers ! J Oceae illy. wbcre'pianuVid'raHblwer. of ' ali kinds" »tc to 'be" bad. Oui watchword i< KKI.IAKII.ITY. • • .arsss; — 1 ™ J. Colonial Greenhouses . Telephone. Somers' Point, 12-1 I Jnwood Post Office a j ( F©K SALE AT COST | A beautiful Cottage-Bungalow on Wesley t •I avenue,, facing the ocean, near Thirteenth ■ " j street, 9 rooms and bath, garage, laundry, etc. It will be finished by October 15, and .is the 1 j Best Bargain in that choice district of the re- , sort. For full particulars inquire c MASSBY A E3)"WA»DS , .La . EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. -, 'Heated Apartments; For Rent by the Year ^ Furnished or unfurnished at ft very 1 moderate rent. Five rooms and bath; every modern convenience. 5 JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. j , - . — — - " B. frank Smith Go., "Lb"5 If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh- street, tyith snfStl house, $2500. Two lots comer First street and Asbury avenue, sire 70x100, cheap, , ft zoo. Fonrtien room hottse, 2 baths, hot water heat, donble office, , attached garage in rear, splendid opponunity. Fire insurance placed " with best companies. ' s 1036 Asbury Ave. » T T AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartl ment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Brd, 720-22 Asbury Ave. j j ""MAYER'S Jewelry and Novelties NOW OPEN AT

843 Asbury Avenue Next to City Hall Ocean City, N. J. p ' We carry a complete line of fine Jewelry. Silverware. Diamonds, Watches. Cut Glass and China. Prices lower than elsewhere All goods guaranteed as represented. If not, rotir money is cheerfully refunded. * Watchea and Jewdrv repaired by experts. * You can also buy st the lowest cash price as. article in our sto.e on the JITNEY PLAN. Come in and we will explaiu this plan to you. Start now on your Christmas t.ifts. MAYER I r The Reliable Jeweler * p

The | Business Man's Bank "j Shrewd business men say | that a man's banking con ! nection is the big factor in . j his business success. •„ Think of ail the successful . , j well managed business j houses you know. In ever y instance you will find their finances handled by . a successful, well managed bank . If Proof of Cape May County's confidence in the First 1 National Batik a the fact that a large number of suci cessful business houses in this vicinity maintain banking connections here. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J. ,L —'I

The Pontiere ; BOOT s SHOE . REPAIRING , SHOP ; »: 1 NEATLY DONE J »- | Sahiry Ave.. Oceaa Cily. N. J , ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (Successor to I. S. Ctsaptsa) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Product* Butter and Eggs Ark for Booklet of Specialties Order* Delivered Both Pbonar mark lake Undertaker and Embalmer ras correal. Amur "I -fbonela OCBAff CITY. N.J

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SUFFRAGISTS LOSE CITY || ONLY BY SMALL MARGIN ^ ^ I II \i

Second Amendment is Carried Here, but Third Amendment is Defeated. great deal of general tillered In Ib'e j ctfy on the question of suffrage for j | women at the special election Tueaday. j . practically Half of the registered vote ' war polled, and Ihe proponed amend- 1 The Becond Ward weul In favor of; women voting, hut Ihe First Ward i - 'overcame Ihe poll In the lower ward , The secoud of the proposed amend- j mettle to the .Stale Constitution won 1 out here, but the third *i> defeated. The women lord In Ihe county and Stale, the majority against Ibem being A* both the other pro (weed amendaleo rejected by a heavy majority, the advocate* of equal suffrage will be obliged to wait eeveu years before they can hope lo have another vote upon Ihe Inure. A proponed amendment may be offered tn the l,egtslature Hve yeara hence, and. If adopted by that and Ihe 1 lo vote, and that will mean IKS. The vote In thla city was aa follower For Agalnet Klrat Amendment 85 108 Second Amendment 84 97 Third Amendment 89 US Kor Again*! Ktrnl Amendment 118 95 Second Ameudment 10'. 85 Third Amendment 98 98 OFFICERS ELECTED The Christian Endeavor Society of 1 the Klrat i'reabyterian Church ha* ; elected Ihe following offlcera: 1 President, Mra. Herbert A. Plocl.; vice prealdem, John M. Kosenbaum; aecrelary, Elmer E-Ra'uck; Ireaaurer, Mm Maud M. Koulda; correapoiidliig - aecrelary. Mra. Lawrence M. Iwar. Chairmen of committee* — lookout, Mlaa Mildred Everlngbam; prayer r meeting, Mra. ClrarJee H. Bobner; mlaalouary, Mia* Auna Davidaou; waya and mean*, Mlaa Ada Kaock; flowera, Mlaa Elizabeth S Highee; vl.itlug, ■ Mlaa Joaephlne P. Taylor; aoclal, Mra. A. J. Smith; muaic, Mlaa I,oulu T. Coraou; temperance, A. J. Smith. Will Hold Cake Bale. A cake aale will be held by the Ladie*' Aid Society of the Klrat M. K. Church at Wrlggloa' atore, Eighth - atiaet and Aabury avenue, Saturday. The aale will beglu at 10 o'clock a. m. Proceeds for the beucfll of Uie aoclety'a treaaury. GROUNDS ARE TO BE BEAUTIFIED

Public Service Building Snr- p ronndings to be Fine—. Water Supply Excellent. Before the beginning of next maimer, U la planned to make I be .u r- | rounding* of the- new Public Service e Building, now being bath by Joeeph (• Champion at the corner of Tenth t| •I reel and Weet avenue, among the p preltleat lu thla ree >rt. Klower bed* will be planted all v around the grounds, which will be j, made particularly pretty. a Tbe balldlug wtll be used for office l: purpoaei by thp water, aewer and n electric light com panic*. \ In tble connection It inav be noted a that a chemical analysts of the water used In thla city wai made a few daye , ago by a Phtladelpbta expert, and bta , flndluga — that tbe waler •» brat -class , every way— waa tbe same aa ebowu t by the regular quarterly teat made by , the State Board of Health at about tbe | ' same time. ' , The Philadelphia expert's report wae aa follows: , Conlalos ' Parts |«r million , Chlorine 4. , I Nitrogen aa nitrites none , Nitrogen a* n it rale* none , Nitrogen aa free ammonia U OS A laMabie uncontamlBated w aler. CAPT. SMITH BDRIED a He Wow poaloaaler at TklrtjCapl. William L. Smith, who died thla city, a few days ago, sod waa burled al Seaside CemeUiy, waa well known to Ibe older residents of thla resort and lo many of tbe vieltora to Ibe ceulral nection of tbe city. of tbe 'office at Thlily-foortb afreet, when II waa changed from a post office to station No. 1. about leu yeara ago. be was appointed aa clerk lo - charge. lu his early life be followed Ihe aea, and for some years bad hla borne at Palermo. Capl. Smith had quite a reputation aa a poet among lib many friends. He waa 85 years old and leaves three children— Mm. K V. Coraou. of Marmora; CHftoo Smith, of Harrteborg, and Klavel Smith, of Philadelphia. Kagaaa B. Miller, the Macoslae wan. Clan plans. Adv.. lou.u.

WANT RETIRING ; ROOMS ON WALK1, ' League Commit- , • I tee Sends Resolutions to < City Commissioners. I j The member* of the Young Men' . Progressive league are strongly lu . | favor of retiring room* and comfort i atatiniia on the Boardwalk, a* ahown , during an airtmalrd discussion of the j 1 mailer at a meeting of I lie league Moll- t ? day nlgbl. ( . pointed, which presented Ihe follow- , , lug to the City Commissioner, at tbelr | e weekly meeting Tuesday afternoon: , a Xo the Honorable Ihsly of Mayor and , f .* ""y •'oraml-fimer-Ing of the Young Men's" Progressive „ league last evening, after considerable , I Iclsm. we, Ihe cnmmillee on reaolu- | : lutloua aa followa: Itesolved, Thai whereas Ihe cily of , time, retiring rooms and comfort , stations of any nature for Ihe public | that tluj deficiency having been for a , long lime recognized by the traveling public, and, as we believe, a jual criticism against our otherwise well-gov- , the absence of such accommodation la , a defect, becoming knowii far beyond , the bounds of our city, rellecllng dla- ' aud Citizens. Be It further Beaolved. That we. llie members of 1 the Young Men's Progressive league, assembled lu extra large session, after extended discussion and careful study • of the alliiallou. unanimously request i; your honorable body lo lake up Ihe r, subject of providing such above men- „ Honed place*, under such supervision and care a* shall remedy present condition*, and that cclluu -hall lie of Hide Ihal shall leffect due crMlt on . our city In all aeaeous of Ihe year. And be II further • Beaolved. That a copy of these resoi. lutloua shall tie frrwarded to hla honor, the mayor, and honorable body gf Comrorasloners of our city. Very re»pectfully submitted. H ARKY H. LAKH OKO B. PABKKK. Commltlee on Kesolutlous The letter was ordered received and liol Biz Beakflsh. h A. M Ballerlee and son. of Ibis city, were halting In Kaiubow Channel Sali. urday aud caught 12 tine wexkftah. 'a Due of tbe Hah weighed 7 |K>unda, 101

MORE LIGHT IS |l BADLY NEEDED jSo Says David A. Henderson j in Letter to City Commissioners. An arc light la badly -needed and Bay -venue, according to the following letter from David A. Heuderson, of Caindeu, and s rummer resident of thla city, which was read at 1 Dear Sirs;— Enclosed Is " a letter I 1 i wrole lo the former Coinmlsslouera " > about Ihe time Ihey were hnlshlug I llie same. There la uo light al the I corner of North street aud Bay ave- ■ occurred up to this period. although I and North street au automobile weut < Tbe Gardens pay considerable taxea i < aud there Is but one or two lights on ' the enure (.remises, aud aa to the po- ' ' and lire protecUoii. you can appre- ' ' clste what la given lu till* aectlon as 1 well as I could enumerate, but In any ' ' event It would be to your Interest, aa , 1 well aa lli^re Inleresled in Ocean Cily, I 1 lake cognizance of Ihe condition sz- 1 : al North street aud Bay road. ' ' Very truly yours, 1 Uaviij A. HKXI.KIUS.S. I 1 Director Adams said thai al least • there ought lo be a light al tbe corner 1 ' Mayer Champion expressed Ibe ' thought that letters requesting lights ' should be tiled for reference later. On motion of Director Campbell, the " letter w aa ordered received a.bd tiled ' TO ADVERTISE CITY e Plana are bring made by a commtt- - leenf llie Ocean Cily Hotel Proprletore' ' A asocial Ion In advertise tbla resort lu j cities and towns of Peunaylvanla by I- mean* of strreopllcon views of Ibe ■ town daring the coming winter. Talk* r- will lie given Willi Ibe vlewa, If the ,. present arrangements are carried out. • The committee comprises Messrs. v Woodalde. Krank Llpplncott and H. A. W. Smith. Basket Ball and Dance. • Manager Theodore V. Townaeud, of J the Ocean City Military Club's basket ball team, announced at Ibe game at the armory Saturday olghl that tbe Went Branch "Y. M. C. A. boye, of Philadelphia, will play tbe locals next i. Saturday evening, (lame will start at >i 8.15 o'clock. It will be followed by a dance.

ASK READING ROAD FOR PI D BETTER TRAIN SERVICE

Progressive Lengnc also " Makes Appeal to the Lo- { cal Trolley Company. The Youog Men's Progressive has appointed a committee lo collier with t h e Reading Railroad officials regarding better j train service on tbla road between and Oceau City. The league desires that the train service usually given in September aball be continued until November l.at least, and also that tbrougb service be continued throughout Ihe fall aud winter nub* instead of the locals from Wloaloar Junction to Ocean City, as It Is claimed that the Readlug Is well patronized by commuters during the summer seasons, aud also that of these commuters would like to use tbe road. If It wcrill all ihiniciv lent, when they visit Oceau City durv 1 the winter and early apring months, as very many of them do. 1 The same committee was also dep u ized lo request the local trolley 1 compauy officials to arrange the sched ule of cars running lo Klfty nluetb street so aa lo have them meet Ihe Incoming passengers on llig Shore Kasl Line. It was said al Ihe meeting that tl frequently happens that tbe "Xoeal Irolley cars pass Eighth street on their way down to Klfty-niuth eireet aboul Ave or etx uluulea before ibe Shore East Line care reach Eighth street and Wealey aveuue, and passengers id " these cars desiring to go to Houtb Ocean City must wait an hour aud a 1 half for the next trolley. I Bays tbe Mlllvllle Republican: Dr. is Herschel Pettlt. wllb bis wife aud son, 0 Paul, have been tbe guests of bis parent*, Mr. and Mrs Herecliel Pettlt, ' 8r., oh North Second street. They ■t have been on a aojourn lo Delaware f» Water Gap for a couple of weeks Dr. n Pettlt was called back to Ocean City, 1 but bta wife aud child will remato it here for a couple of days. a Will Have Lavxe Chair. Piuf. H. H Lake Is agaiu io charge "r. of the choir at the Methodist Cburcb. g, He is, with bla well known ability, arranglog lo get together aud luto service a large pilrt of the vocal talent of £ tbla city.

Al SOLDIER BOYS BEAT VISITORS , ■ po First Basket Ball Game of Season Won From De- .u Nerl Reserves. wl The basket ball team of the Oceaa or, I lly Military Club had a little trouble p. In defeating Ihe De Narl Reserves, of (n Philadelphia, al the armory on Ninth street .'alurday evening. The score 0( wae 80 lo 10. M There waa a good-sized crowd to wit- ^ . nes* the play and tbeTocal boys were ^ ! cheered to victory.. Tbe soldier boya w t put up a fast game aud clearly outclassed the visitors, but De Nerl kepi s. -Utt locals movlug. , Herschel Heudereou made tbe first ^ tally for the locals, when he scored on |D a foul. lu a quick play, a few mo- bi y men!* later. Breekley made a goal, * h auotlier point to llie good wheu Hen- ** dersou scored bis sevoud foul goal.Hen- |( dersou, Wlcseutbal aud Llby, by tbefr b excel leut work, put tbe game ou Ice ® „ before the clo-e ..f ihe lirst half. S1 ,( Line up: , f ' Wiesenlbal Walmau Breekley rorw«,u (jug.rn,,,, 8 * Llby Ceuler Rudsky g 0 Guards Miidu b 8mllu Newman t I "Voted to Free Women." I "an Commodore C. Howard Better- . merborn, of Philadelphia, a well '■ known summer resident of this city, «■ was kiere to Vole on Tuesday. Oouuly '* Collector Joseph I Bcull asked him "• how he cast bla ballot, aDd the Com<y modore answered that be voted to " "free the women." . * T' Hamilton. Elgiu watcbee II per In week. L. M. Nelson, railroad Jeweler. 843 H road stay, Caindeu. N. J- agent here ouce a week. If you mlaa him -eud a postal. adv. tf ,e Try .Hughes' favorite lotion for . roughness and chapped skin; 25 rents "• per boll Is. Hughes' Ceulral PbarJ. m.cy. adv.. 10 7. tf

FIELDER SPOKE TO LARGE CROWD , — — , J! Many Went to Meeting to,J Hear and See Governor • of State. The Democrats of this city held a 1 1 mass meeting here Thursday evening, j , which waa well attended, many being j • i attracted by ihe presence of Governor | ; i Cily Commissioner Wm. H.t'amp-j, i bell Introduced K. t). rtpwell, chalr-j I . of the county executive com- 1 < I mlltee, who presided. 1 1 t Governor Kielder spoke on Slate t i from a Democratic standpoint, j j I aud urged I he re-election of Senator ( I). Taylor, of ihl* city, nominee for ihe j , , assembly. . < i Tbe other speakers were Mr. Taylor, V . Benator Wbeaton, Culled Elates Dls- ; . trlct Attorney J. Warren Davis, of , I Balem County. The laller im|>reseed , r the audience as an orator of ability. t f There were many Democrats In tlie | governor's party, which toured llie < . county during the day. These Id- i eluded EherlfTCoreoD, Hurrogale Rloe, | Motor Vehicle Inspector Lovett, Post- . master B. Krank rtmllh aud Ward . t Hlgbee, of tbls dty; Major Caaaedy. c of Cape May ; Oliver I. Black well, of tbe Cape May County Board of Taxa- ■ l lion, and Ereebolder Eustace, of Sea ■ Isle City. , The members of the touring party , l to the cumber of 48. had dinner at tbe Central Restaurant Just before the meeting. following was tbe menu: Oyster* on half shell Noodle soup • Chicken pot-pla^ Bulled potatoes with parsley sauce Green peas Sweet potatoes Cole elaw J Cranberry sauce r j Pumpklu pie e Apple pie Ml lice pie # Icecream. * GOT ROCKFISH It Kd. Corn to w » frond of Caleb He Hade lo Tbla cily. Edward Cornman, of Philadelphia, a few days ago. while Ushlng up towu, >f caught a striped bass or rocklleb, ff weighing 15 pounds. These flsb are t ralber scarce in the local waters, and ie Mr. Corumau Is, of course, proud of >f bis catch. ., He will have tbe ffsh mounted and ' present It lo tbe Oceaa City Klsbtng " Club, of which he Is a member. Mr. Cornman al-o landed a channel base welghlog 88 pounds.

POOL PLAYERS : ARE PRACTICING ; Annual Tournament of Young J Men's Progressive League " Will Start Monday. 'm The boys of tbe Young Men's Pro- o greaslve League will start their annual P pool tcuruameut at the club head- P quarters next Monday evening, and plready there are many entries, It I* >' stated. r' A trophy la to be presented to tbe " of the lournameut, but lu order to bold this permanently tbe h person must win II two or three years o succession. g The league's pool touruameiila In v other years atlracled much attention, t aud from preeeut ludlcatious this one, * loo, will arouse tbe Interest aud eo- < of tbe membeis, a number of v whom are excellent players. I » ■ t The Ladles' Aid Society of the Kiret t M. E. Church will bold a tsleut social ( Ihe aoclal rooms of tbe church , Tuaeday evening. October 26. proceeds will be applied In pay- I meat of tbe Interest on the parsonage i • Fob Runt UnicbxisBbi. —722 As- , bury avenue. 7 rooms and batb, all conveniences; sIsoH-room collage with bath, all convenience*. Apply atore 722 Aabury avenue, or W. \\ . Adam*, Fourth street and Wesley avenue. Ocean City N.J. adv.. 10 21, tf. 1 F'ok Sack— Motor boat, 25 feet long, 1 feel beam; cabin; 2 cycle motor; In ■ good condition. Apply, Tenth and . Bay. adv. 6 20, tf. 1 Fob Rbst — By the year, a .7- room 1 house, hot and cold^vater aud bath. Apply to' C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co adv.. 9-30. tf

(SEASHORE CITIES UNITE FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT

'"Get-Together" Meeting of I County Chamber of Commerce Largely Attended. j One of the most harmonious and enthusiastic gatherings In Ihe Interest of ! the advancement of Cape May County i ever a— emhled 4n the county was that held In the city hall at Wlldwood Friday evening. | The meeting wa* under the an*ptces I of tlie Chamber, of Commerce of tbe > 1 (seashore Resorts of Cape May County, ' and lis principal object" was to concern j aud Cspe May City In the project. * ' When the Chamber, of Commerce j wa. organized last wloter.at tbesuggeaof the .Sea I*le City business men, ocean City and A valon at one* joined I the body. An effort was made to Interest Cape May aud Wlldwood, and the meeting at Wlldwood was for tbe of getting together. ; All the resorts were especially well ' | represented. The big delegation from Ooean Cily Included tbe president of ,'Nbe chamber. Clayton Haines Brick, ■ Champion, City Clerk Harry ' A. Morris, William F~ Massey , presi1 dent of the Ocean CKy Title and Trust Company;' R. B. Elites, president of ! the First National Bank; Jamee M. ■ S. H. Euan, Morgan Hand, Jr., Lake, C. L. Breekley, Freeholder* John P. Fox and R. W. Edwards, City Solicitor Boswell, CaptAlfred IL Smith, Rolls Gsrretsoo, Arthur B.Chester, Arthur Shoemaker, ' Dr. U. Kairchlld Hlarr and John E. • Trout. ' When the meetlug was called to order by President Brick, the delegates • and visitors were welcomed by Mayor > Krank E. Smith, of Wlldwood. ! Two things were advocated — tbe construction or an all-resort automobile route by means of linking up all the resorts by a system of. bridges across the Intervening Inlets, and tbe elimination ofc tbe mosquito so far as The bridge proposition waa made by Reese I*. Risley, of Btone Harbor, aud the mosquito question was brought up by former Judge James M. E. Hlldreth, or Cape May. President Brick, In opening the meeting, said that at the first annual convention of tbe Chamber of Comv tnerce, held lu yceau City a few weeks ago, It was decided tbat, as Wlldwood i. aDd Cape May were not represented i, there. It wae because of some reason i, uukuowu to those, at tbe convention e aud tbe thought was expressed that d the members of tbe chamber would >f try to get In toucb with Cap* May and Wlldwood by means of tbla meeting, as was requested by men of these two cities, aud by explanations they pro;l pose, tbe speaker said, to crests a feeling of uulty aud try to carry to a conof uulty aud try to carry to

summation some Important mailers la wbtch all tbe resort cities bava mutual ' -We are here," Mt. Brick said, "to show Wlldwood aDd Capa May that we waul you. Wa can't ba a unit without Cape May aud Wlldwood jolulug US." Presldeut Ogdeu. oLdbe Capa Ray Board of Trade, ssld^M It was tbe expectation of Cape May to be represented at tlie chamber's Bret aunual conveutlon, but tbe board was unexpectedly uuable to have delegates Vice Presldeut Kay, of lb* Wlldwood Board of Trade, said tbat his board la ready to co-operate with tbe reel or tbs Fix-Congressman J.Thompson Baker, his sddress, said tbat so many men of Capa May Couuty should come together to dl*cuse plana for tbe advancement of tbe county Is superlatively pleasing to him. He spoke of a similar movement made when tbs May Couuty Prosperity Leagua organized some years ago. Tbla started with great eclat aud ea tbuslaam, but later fell by the wayside. That this new body Is called tbe Chamber of Commerce of Cape May County Is sufficient to attract all. Tba 1 truth Is, the speaker said, that Ibe people of Cape May Couuty have been I asleep. The couDty Is In a position to supply the Deeds of the world by reason of Us ualural resources. We are " lu a position lo contribute to tbe wel- ' fsre of tbe people by the millions, but Cottage 70S Ceulral avenue; ell modem conveniences; can be reaiaJ-by tba I year or during wiutar mouths. For 1 further particulars apply BKXftRKZ, office, Oceau City, N. J . adv-tf wui goto Atlantic tltx to Shop I .hcUj.SMCSSBS.C»SS«SSS)f sac Ail vt. on rose Three.

E IIOLBPROOF" HOSIERY DOUGLAS SHOES I Value for Your Money v T i Whether it is clothing, hats, shoes or haberdashery, ^ you are sure to get your money's worth. Satis&c- | Newell Corson \ 3 819 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. "