Ocean City Sentinel, 2 December 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel jj Ham gap feyixx MIT TTDPIT _ . R. CURTIS ROBfNSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY g BcD 'Phont No 66-X UNtUN. Monthly and yt-any Mai furnUbcd on application. Job arora promptly door uy rxrortknood boot*- . THURHDAY DECEMBER 2. 1915 ■ « EnlaroC at lh» '■oal^omca^al^ ■"oaf City. I v t il ECU up! t'brtalmaa l» »tq-rotchM_* •it. - Uo yout •boppli!K--KtZ' lecaiy City Ixtca! merebauTkare able I" -apply j your needs J Ocean i'rrv la thcartily place along ttie shore. Kellli's amu^ men I lioti-e In At Ian Ml I 'n^lik- t- l'»-yd because oflaclt of bu»ltit~». Bt'-IVRK mtli ahold s-lvrrli-t- at once (or (lie tliii-nua- trails. I bey 1 •bould tell the |>eo|il«. through tbe Bektinei. tbe noveltiea they bate proYlded for tbelt patron, and other real- !* dxut-. ■eaotNU THKatuN* Ooeau City baa tbe reputation of being a rtllgluua community, and In * tbe main U la rucb. There are a nuui ber of people here -alio ace familiar • lib t£a Bible. Evidently, too. eome of tlie would bs politicians, being pVesnmsd rliurrh J' members, have read or heard read the passage from tbe book of Daulel w Inch j' recites the story of Belahauar'a tinpious fea-f. H tstory repeala. Belshazrar was |>erturbed over the handwriting on tbe ball. "Meue. j mene, ttkel upbarstn." Others of tbla day aud city have aaen tbe baudwrlUog on the wall, and tba "tempexl" over Ibe tblecllon it a 1 eblef of the fire depsrtiuent bar been ' quelled. Chief Charles H. VYateun Is a capable. v will fulfill tbe duties of bis new office '' to lb# satisfaction of all coucetued IN RECEIVBR'8 HANDS 1 Jadga Kvllaiatk Urants Biqarsi ' of Railway 'a Creditors. 1 Tbe Atlantic City aud Seashore ' Railroad Company made au applies tlon to tbe Federal Court at Treotou * Friday for a receiver for tbe company Immediately upon hearing tbe ar- 1 (umeots, Judge Rellaiab named for. met Judge Clarence Cole receiver and ' fixed bis boud at (25,000 The appll ' cation was made by Frank H. Bach 1 man, Peuroae Fletaber. Harry E. Colin 1 and Benjamin Flelsber, stockholder- ' in tba company. ' Tbe company died Ha answer to the ' application aud admitted Ita financial ' cabarraaameul. It was abowo tbat for 1 tbe Ave years prior to 1915 tbe profits 1 of tbe company were 1200 000. In 1 1915 tbe recelpts have fallen off $100.- ' 000. due. It la alleged, to tbe uure etridted operation of Jitneys, ebowlug ' n deficit of $80,000 for tbe year, "it Is 1 eat up tbat at tbt* time tbe road Is be- ' -log operated at a loaa of $300 a day. 1 Tba bill aaklog for tbe appolntmeut 1 of a receiver ebowed that tbe company owaa tbe eomplalnanta $12 682 25 apdsbaa other debta amounting to | $85,000, and tbat tbe company Is unable to mart tbeaa obligations. It is Sberabowu tbat tbe company bas .000 of booda outstanding at 5 per •ant. Internet, and tbat on December 1 there was 123,871 Interest due tbe Ulrard Trust Company of Philadelphia. wblcb obligation the company was unable to meet. Judge Hell slab made au order requiring tbe cotnpauy to ahow cause CD December 8 why the receiver should not be oonlloued during the tendency of tbe eult. Tbe Atlantic City and Seashore Railroad Company owus two miles or trackage and tbe necessary operating equipment In AtlentlcClly. Tbe tracks extend from Adriatic avenue to Vlrgtola avenue on Atl-ntlc avenue It operates car* under trackage rights from the West Jersey and Beasbore Railroad Company from tbe Allautic City loiet to Lougporl, seven mils-,

and to Homers' Point aud Ocean City, seventeen miles. It has been operated 1 under the same management for nine 1 years. During tbe term of I be receiver tbe road will be operated uuder bis ' auth >rlty w ithout Interruption. ' AUXILIARY MEETS j V tailing Women ot Presbilrrlsa . Cbaich Krpori Proirrss. c Tbe Visiting Ladle*' Auxiliary of i tba First Presbyterian Church bad a eery Interesting meeting Weduesday ■ aflcruuou. November 2t, at the borne r of Mrs. O. W. Weber. 3488 North ! Broad alreel, Pbtladelphia. i The president. Miss Ida .K. Bailer, t presided aud a report of the -ptogres- - made by tbe orgaulzatlou during tnr | past month was submitted by tbe sec- ' retaty. Mrs. William K Harris. Jr. Tbe next meeting will be held oil ■ January 5, at the borne of Mrs Johu i Kaarl, 880 West Upsal street, Grruiau - town. i Tbe following ladles were present at i the meeting Is-t week: Mrs. S. J i Jones. Mrs. J W. Van Osten, Mis. it ! H. Thompson, Mrs. Wui. Itoweu, Mrs. i T. H. Harris, Mrs. E M. Coles, Mrs. ( W. D Chambers. Mrs. A. B. Eddower. I Mrs. H. A. Miller. Mrs. H J. Way. - Mrs. T. S. Mitchell, Mrs F. E Ball. • Mtaa A R. Cretb, Miss K. Uarrangrr. | Mrs. W. E Hexamer Mrs. A I. Palmer. Mrs A. A Work. Mr-. I, I Buehn, Miss E Itegeuold, Mrs F F. ' Barber, Mra. U B. Whitby. Mrs. O W. « Weber, Mlaa I. K. Bauer aud Mrs. W. r K. Harris. J rl I - Qssrtcrtr Conlirrnrc. I The fourth q-iarterly conference for t tbe First M. K < tiureb will he held < tbla evening in the office of Massey I A Edwards at 7.80 o'clock Tbe Rev I Da. Qeoige Neal. dl-nict su peril! ten - 1 1 Boot, will pmlds. ji BS I

SUNDAY IN THE ;1 LOCAL CHURCHES, j Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Con- ! gregations. j Kinsi m n j ! deceive himself. U atiy mail sruoog ' jyou seemelh lo be wi-e to this world J I wise" The first cibum of the pine- j iparSdox. It might I* said. For bow!1 t>e w lot'.' The rlau-e of tha nineteenth 1 ■ rrse. a- quoted , may help lo a solution |- ..f Hie appareol dijtU'Ully. For vlearly ' i he apostle liasln mind a double stand- J ' city, and his n*;y standard of w isdom 1 jtased on rlghleou-ness. which Is the ' one be is leacbiog the recently vstan-i-hnt Corinthian Church. The stand- ' urd of the city was that of Grecian 1 paganism, brilliantly lutellectual. keen i aud ptHlosophlc, but utterly material "It was uot established on (rod and 1 rlghleou-ness. There was no conception of rlghteou-uess a- an eternal principle. Their wisdom was. therefore, fuoli-hne-e before God. and ttie preaching of .Paul of a crucified aud itsen Savior was Tooilshuass lo the ] pagan Corinihlaus. Hence the exhoriattou of the text to tbe Church at Corinth to become foole In tbe eyes of I , be beat beo tbat (hey might be wise ■ before God." The speaker tbeu declared that there > is still.a double standard of wisdom In I cogue 111 the world. of today. One la i the world standard, wlilch is met with every day In tbe commuully, aud. worse yet. in the Church Ijeeif. Tbe 1 standard Is a compromise w ith righteousness. Tbe worldly wise man Is not opposed lo righteousness If It does not interfere with bis busiuess or pleasore But be will alwlys sacrifice it 10 buslDess. pleasure or convenience. To him a man who pursues (he right at any cost to himself Is a fool. He Is the mau who carries water on both , shoulders, tries to serve God and Mammon, and aims to davote htmself lo material thlugs aud at the same time patronize God enough to admit to beaveo. Mr. Kulp said furthertbat rlgbteousJ ursa precedes all real religion • If any mau say be loves God and loves uot bis brotbai, be Is a liar " Loving ; one's neighbor as one loves himself Is , not a mere favorite text to be quoted. is a command lo love bltu with , warm, tbrubblng feeling. There must I absolute regbteousi.ess In our dealr .wltb our fellov.-a or we have not , the Bplrll of Christ and are rone of , His. We must do justly, love mercy snd walk humbly before God. In closing, the pastor referred .to , spiritual tblugs as well as realities; , tbey ere eternal vrrltles and. therefore. . the wisdom of Ihe text mq-t put their. first and plane all else lu subordlnat tlon to them; walk as seeing the Invisible. j Tbe se-mon of tbeevenlug was evant gelu-llr. as well as Ihe entire service. Two persons weul up to tbe altar. ' ENJOYING CRUISE ! Cspl. Jobs Bhsrp Tells of His Trip D... ...lb. Following la a continuation of fbe log of (.'apt. John Bharp, of this city, who. wltb hie wW. if. taking a cruise November 9— I,eft Bolomau's Islaud j at 7 a.m.; wind west, light Had a. good run down tbe bay until opposite Rappahannock Light, when the wind e jumped out northeast Lookad like ( blowing, so we ran Into cove on tbe west side for harbor; place waa called K SVrstlaud. Made tbe acqualulauoe of r e geulleman originally from tbe north. ( wbo Insisted oo my taking on board . all I could carry— half duzen targe egg . plauts, an arm-load of lettuce, aud a lot of tomaloas Barometer at 6 p. m . \ 29 17-2).

November 10 — VViud northeast, so liwbarbor all day. Haromeler, 8 p m. W>520. November II — Lefi West laud at 0 m ; wind southwest, light. Had a good run down, but wind kept haullug all tbe time uutll II got due south, so we could not use our sail-, aud ar-rived-tu Norfolk, place called Atlantic City, afiC HO p 'm . a run of 00 milei with head wind and tide nearly all day. Eugliie ran fine Bsromeler. 8 ' p. m , 80 1 20. November 12 —Left Norfolk at 10 a. m. It was a fine sight to see L'ucle - Barn's warship- as we passed the navy i yard. Also saw the two lulerned German war vessels, Ihe Princes Eitel and the Kronprlntz Wilheliu.- -A good- . -'/.ed boat lay along side of one of them, > piled up above the gunwales with beer barrels. They did uut offer us any, so we coullnued on our way down to the i eulrauce of Chess|ieake and Alberi uiarle Canal. There lo uuly cue lock In Ibis canal aud uo charge, as It belongs to Uncle Bam. Met a raft of lugs going through uearly au eighth of a mile loug. This opened out Into North . Landing River, which we rau down to . Pougo Kerry Bridge, arriving there at . dark. -Bpetit a pleasaut evening with . bridge-tender aud wife. Looks like something doing, as haromeler has dropped from SO 2 20 to 29 15-20 at 1« p. m November 13 —Lett Pougo Kerry a( 9 20 and at SJKI. arrived at Coaojack. . This Is a lumber null ii strict on the connecting link betwfeen liurriluck | Sound aud North River. Wind blow- ' lug hard uorlbaast, so did uot tbluk It fit tocroas tbe AlbemarleSound. Had Urst experience with a very prlrnl- ! - tlve ferry. It couslsla of a large scow . 1 I wltb a wire rope, ruunlng lo both j aud two meu with a alotted leve* pull ou Ihe cable, and tbe cross- ' ■ lug Is made. Tbe scow was big ' enough to take I ur teams and thirty

or forty people buy any bread or yeast cakee, so our Is c s'k gave us warm blacult, rice fritters and pepper-pot. Barometer. 5 p. in., « 29 18 2) y November 14 (Sunday) —Did not w ruu. Barometer at 8 p m.. 29 18-2). November 15. — 8(111 laying at Coan|d jock All kluds of weatber and ba roiueler on Ibe Jump. Wind id forel,e' uoou south, blowing bard, shifted Id ld -quail and ralu at uoou to west and nackened to uortbweat at 8 p. in. Rabe rometer. 7 a. m.. 29 7-20; 10 a. m„ wI 29 5 20; 8 p. m 29 7 2); 8 p. m .29 It -20. November 18.— Barometer at 7 a. m.. b 80,-aud at 8 a. m., wltb wlud uorthrd west, ran down tha North River. By tbe time we reached tbe mouth the wind was uoritieast, so we put up our , -alls and headed our ship across the Albemarle Souud, arriving at Roauoke 'Handles at 230 n. tn. Wind stilt

northeast; diel out calm al bedtime. Barometer. SO 2 20 November 17.— We left the marshes al 4-15 a. m and had a Hue ruu acrosa I the Pamlico Sound, arriving at mouth , of canal lliat runs through to Heaufuri r. and Morebead al 4.16. a run of 85 r miles. Our cook gave us a good sup- „ per to make up for the dinner we did II uot get.' Too rough for cooking ou tliose big sounds If any wind at all Barometer at 0 p tp., Hu r, so. , November 18.— t^fl canal ai 8 «. m e and in two and one balf hour- were al j Morebead City. Illowed hard northf. ea-t all day; at night hauled lu east d southeast, and at 9 p. m is bluwtug a j. gale. This kept up uuill 4 81 ttie next j morning. Both kuchors down, and tr plenty of cable out. Barometer at 8 w a. m . 30 7 2). At « p. m. it waa IC -29 14 20. a drop of 13 points. r. November 19 -We are laying at a k wharf at Morebead. and partially took B. In Ibe town today. This is a great fish country; all the bueiness depends ( ou It. Bklp|ier and wife did not shop, I, but s|>eiit the evening looking over 0 some copies of tlie Bkntinri, Blowed l( a gale southwest all day aud at night I, shifted to. uurthwest Bought six t fresh fisli i mullets about four times „ Barometer, 8pm. 29 10 2o' November 2). — I see by the papers l( the gale we ruda out tbe ulght t-rfore i 1 u»s quoted at 50 to 70 miles per hour?' ie It sure was some zephyr. Tba skipper k | was awakeued this morning by Ihe . slipping, and, while luveeti- ( gating, chairs and table, with a pan of d bread (rising), went acros. the cabin I with a hang. Tbat awoke the Whole ; crew. Found tlist we were heeled lover on the bilge, so captain aod mate . b j had lo put mattresses ou tbe Boor aud d brace ourselves uulll the tide raised.!' (The co .k, who was ou Ibe low aide, 'did uot slip off. aud thought II very ■ fuuny. Haromeler, 5 a. m , 29 9 an; y 8p m.. 29 18 29.

NEWLY WEDDED, II GIVEN RECEPTION William L.Gilbert and Bride , N i Greeted by Many Friends j in This City. ' ^ ' William Lake Gilbert and bride j j who ws. Mis- Ms ret lla W. Robert*.' |C Philadelphia, were married by Judge T Keri|prd Gllplu, of tbe Philadelphia la Municipal Court, in Philadelphia, at B II ..'clock Saturday morning. Judge cl I Gllplu is a friend of the bride's family ui The bride irore a 'brown broadcloth w I » nut gloves, aud cairied bride roses ui I She was attended by her sister. Miss al , , Edna C. Robert., whose costume wa. ui They were married by ring cere v< 4 Following Ihe ceremony . the J>s in pi ! came lo « i eWi City Hi^lielr aulo aud ru had fuller at the home of the young pi ( ' man s | sreiils.v M5 , Asbury avenue ( reception, attended by about sixty In Tha bride, who has won matiy friends by her charming personality. " received a large number of beautiful ei , Present. r' Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert will- begin house keeplug next week In Apart, w I rnent G lu tbe post office building. a Tbe young eoupfw have Ihe best I wishes of tbelr host of friends. u PLAN BIG TIME , rri llilsig Ready for Reception e ni Htrh He hoolToniorros Ylyhl.. h I A fine musical program- ha. been ar f ranged for tbe reception to be given by ° • the members of the Ocean City High School to the members of tbe first year ^ ■ class of the school and tbelr parents in " I the assembly room of the school at 8 r ■ o'clock tomorrow evening i There were 2» members of the first 1 year clas«. and some of these will re- 0 t spond to adfre-ses by I. ireu Golf " . representing the present senior.; Miss ■ Mabel Ltke. the juulors; Harvey Cola Mason, the secoud year class, and Miss ' i. Marguerite Kulp, the first year class " SERIOUSLY ILL t s. I.ntle Hope of the Recovery ol ' l K. A. Toibrrt, d K. A. Torbert. of Ibis city, Is seri- loualy III at Trenton, and Ibe physle claus have little- bope of bis recovery, d He Is nrarlng hts seventieth year. Mr. Torbert oeme lo tbls city from •- I'olllngswood more then twenty yeers * engaged In tbe busiuess of moving ' I, lily Mrcurra Ijlo, b Vice Clieucellor learning lies de- 1 ■t dded lu favor of Ocean Ctly In tbe suit ' |. of R. D. Wood 4 Company against 1 it ibeclly, and tbe municipality will se- 1 jf cure $720. There was money due the 1 y firm by Charles l. Hrownmlller for articles be bought from R. D Wood ' o 4 Company and used in his contract ■ ; work for Oceau City. Tbe firm filed a e, claim for tbe amount due It aud made »•. tbls city a party to tbe ault. Tbe city i- .bowed that Hrownmlller was under a a- forfeit of $10 a day. The vice chaucel lor decided that ttie firm could ouly ren- cover from Hrownimller money ree. maiulug aRer the c^y received Its forfeit. (

MEN'S CLASS GIVEN ENJOYABLE TIME Mary of Bethany Clans Pro- ; vided Excellent Entertainment and Refreshments. Tliemenitwrsof the Mary of lielhaiiy t Class of the Fli-t Presbyterian Sunday - St-hbol proved delightful hosieries , Tue-dvy evening, when lliey ruler fj ■allied 'he lurillbers iff the Men's,' Class lu Ihe social rooms of llie « mriil given Ihnu by Ibe men. » few j e weeks ago. j There was ..a large -turnout 1.5 H-e 1 meu-bers M Is-ln clasaes, and the - afla-r waa most vi-J-yai-le fii.oj l-egui-o log lo eud The euiertaiuuienl "i—- rd •!«'■ a . vocal solo by Ml" In toll..' J-.es lirl . moiher Mas Johu II Jnur». al ii-e " ntffl. au.g solo, w hi. i- «S»y m..e1> vi Ml" Joseph., e fiTwC" • " Wi.r.i U kin •nsilnh^i^y ma.lr a hit pud he re-ponded fh» We * He loo »s- araomrkmed by ' Mr. JoneMrs J M. Rosen bauiu's vocal solo wa. greatly appreuiaie.1 and she aat.g anolber aelecliou A violin eulo by William Pit/gerald made a hit and he. loo. re-|onded lo ^ Miss Louisa T Corson, (sipulsr member of ihe choir, sang a -silo win. - excellent effect aud 1iad lo favor bet with another selection. , be complete w ithout a recitation id' , i Miss Nellie K Towner, of Scotch Ha-I. j Her German selection sliuck a popn- , lar chord aud she bad lo give another | "Johnny" Wallace told In verse of I , Ibe rambling prucllvliiewof au a.-io made by the mau wtui Is abuul lo re he was vigorously applauded Mr. Kohner read a letter sent lo Mr«. by Charles F. Natib, preslikrnl of ihe Men's (tlble Claas. who is ou* working In Pennsgrove, in which he expressed his sorrow at not t-etug ahle to tie present and telling of Ills , appreciation of Ihe work of Ihe women. Mr. Holiuer thanked Ibe ladies ou behalf of the meu. and spoke of Ihe work and progress ot the Mary of Bethany Class under the leadership of the president. Mrs John-R Groves Miss McGll.uey geve a conundrum | to th^je present, w hich they a .Ived. Relre-hments of ice cream, cake aud co flee were served. Before Ihe close, several by run- were sung by all. Mr. Bobner said It was a pity Ibai such Hoe singers asX-'api. C. L "Breck- , aud Harry Young should still be I bachelors Al almost tbe same Instant he asked what next should tie sung, , snd Mr Young quickly responded r - Bweeler As the Years Go By." 1 his I answer caused a storm of laughter 1 Real (Male 1 ransirrs. J Receul real estate transfers m Ocean. ' City recorded iu tlie office of County 1 Clerk Hlldretli. as reported In the Cap* 1 May County Gazette, are as follows; Charles Wtu. Ms-land to Charles 11. Maslaud, 2d. lino ll.ght. title aud ulerest I" lots 731 aud 732. Section I) Barab W. Fa w ley to William ilartli. (1200 Lots 758 aud 757. Section H. I W. Frank Loux. el ux. to Hue M. r Lou x et al. $1100 ^t 784. Section F , FaTiule K. .Wlabauj to K-bau P. We-cott. Iiols 8JS and 829 Section It Rtban P Wesoott Ip Fannie K ,, VYlsham et al. Same as above. Hotel Arrivals. n Heury Kloelii Philadelphia d KI.UEHOk. I- J. A Blake-lee Philadelphia; Alex. Harnwllz. New York; L. C. Khckuer. j Bt Louis. IMPERIAL. " Dr. and Mrs E. C. Weston. Martin Mai. may and wife, Oceau t'lly: K. P. - Slm-.u and wife. Misses Marion and • Ehztbelh Slmou, Mrs. Violet lteed ir Philadelphia. It ATOLEM. ;e J D Collins, William 1). Brown H and wife. M^rs Kmma Brown. J Jerome Browii. Kale F Dli.au Cam < K

den; Jobh E Phillips, Overbr.xik. ] ' Charles R Sblnkel. Robt L. 1 noru ! - too. J. H. Schwebm. W.T Gouert, B 1 J.Turner aud wife. Philadelphia; c : H \V. Bodlne, Wllllaui-low n ; G; H ■ Gall, Trenton. i Tor SoiegSfs » ; ...I'SS) Kr.^nl'^Tu'l'be Hsri™" ^"|L ] snU |.r-re l>v s|.pl>l. a to W. W lirnhsm, ! 233 Ro. forty -fifth Street. Philadelphia. c. l. lake; ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. ICB Asbury Avsdds, Oeswn City. N. J , Public Kotice. files' Ooutny KDrilfsr. WlldwoodTv J* by | r wblcb deposit will be refunded If |be drssT-' 1 good oondllloo or seoouipsny s bid. 1 1 ^ AU bids mast tie eotymlsutled b> s deposit, j In son. bl to ten ^lO psr cent ) per re«l/or ' ^ Tbe j-ueeessrm litddsr will be required loj S sum equal lo Ibe lull smoUbt of his bid, 'o [ the terms, roudinobs and provlslous of the , ' "Y'l.r Hoard resrrve- Ibe r iglil In rejeel any j HIASK 1»' FUH'KKE.^ !. t otinlr ur t'spr May ,X.J, I r Haled Noveoilief .'I. IWIo.

Noiice of Sculemppi. Public N'olice. . v:, . . " - , V Collector's Salaof Properties for i Dpaid Street Assessments. . |* W edsesdat , ttr Flfleeslk Pat sf Ibeeaber. r 'iffl tl'l I ll°i I I,h In "Id 'n y '"c'ri'tiD' Yots" 1 sti^aelent to-d.pA£ad rrlarlne lo a-'d"|".* * -welve ll,..usaud IntiabYlAnts.'- passed Mareb ' Ocean 13m . adopted Kebruary 25. I ' >- ■ , -ajd b..nds u|>|ew b- Ibe rcjsirt ^uf Ibe t 'oiu 0 r»VM ' ^M''wt"enl agatnsi tbe same trlu* * oltlcs- of lb.- Tax t'olleetsr's OSnlfllr Hifb lolbed'ay'olule' " °" wr*'*'<1s> prior ' n mn te r ' 'a nd "saeTl'i V "? br lo' ie snd^etpeeiled. on seeb oom'ious trartsor , ll ro tt.e atnottbt due Upon caeb lot. tract or iwr^.-risbd.. berein jfler deeienefed Ilierii. Mr-. A. Koutgtsiia - W| A ray tV. ll. * lltoswtanf sole, adeertlblog aod cxerutlbK ,| II II.U, I'. RTa*xOoli»elbr. p. Collector's Sale of Properties for 1 I npaid Street" Assessments. •irn.e o| ihe Tax Collector. .ocean City. K. J. . -Y-tlec Is hereby given tbat llw subseMts-r-ttle Tax l-nllea'ar ol- Ocean Cite. U. j.. pur, -uantlolbe l-lutrler^of Usmu City. ^ . J.. n Urdstsda). Ihe rifleeatk bay e| lleeewber. »• |-enleula f^des'erl is-dt*for iSneli ts* "or sTteel rr, Improvement as nx-d and adjusied by ihe < t.mmlalonrrs of Asseesmeut under tbe prosn a.-r entitled. "An act relating losndpue In Htaf11" '"M'r ,K""fn,"rl1' °f ellles of tills P. twelve Itiousabd Inhabitants.' passed Mareb id -1' i**-- - " the supplemebls tbrreto. and the d provisions ^of an ordtnsnre. eollllrd. "An .Mmt-son srenue from the southwesterly 'sl'de , U ' lr" Street lo a point ninety leet eoulhwesterly Iberelrom; 4tgbth -ireel from u« tromVAe' rtgu' of* ' TbTrtpnj hy t

Hsy avenue t . lie -e-ler y curb Miie'.f H?ea-I : Twenty. first street^ fr-m Ibe MbeofAsburyareou,; I'leasure avenue from siretl uu Ibe uortbeasierly side from , < eulral avenue eastwardly one hundred fret; o.-eao avenue on the aoullieasterly side iro ... Tenth atreet northeasterly to a point I'm ' ''.'''"hsd rd5 fllljr im mqiIiwhi rromjilnlb ' ninth street from tbe aoulbeae'erly p'rmVrt t ' linear i'enlral avenue to a point one b-<ndred sua thirly- feel nnttliweeterly from Asnurv ' av.nuwr and Himpson avenoe from 1st. I, • sUevl ui Kiev- nOi street, adopted Msr.-h la. - Uy and file.1 ,B this aRne. which aasf-senirTi'l' has beep sss. ssed.^fixe.1 and adjusted tiy said n. -inlli- froli^dale^nr^.onnrmal .ill ol saktrelag. I lie sslue, not ex--eedlng bo yeatw. and lh!~"«t^ thereon aeerulng. and all oilier ex'|r—T, J"m T I s ss | [| i nil jwltbuosls -if sale, advertising aod exevutlog ! rerun rates, etr. I II ll.bt.,1'. F..R70. Tax holler lor.

Joseph C. Champion BU.1LDING CONTRACTOR ;Oi ' . Y OCIA^JiJIV n j Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT. AND ENGINEER Teeth Street snd W,.,' A'„" -,r " ' C ' A YOU SHOULD HflV£ - A Reliable Builder |c To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time, j to look alter it closely yourself and must dcj>end ujHin the honesty o! the contractor. r I have built for 9 large number of jieople and could refer you to any or all of them. . Send for t lie Mist of names and photographs ol lite houses. Otis M. Townsend ixsEi'm BUI LDER 1^— — — - swsx — P L. S. CORSON, So.ishore Cottages a Specialty — — Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything In tbe Building Line Plans aud SiK-cifications Furnished. Kstimates Cheerfully Given. v DKNCK— 81n"X«bury Avenue OFFICE — 746 Weal Avenue

WILLURD S. STEELIBBH " Coniracior anil Builfler

Eleventh Street and Bay Avenue Branch Office Thirty -Ituirth St.eet - Jobbing Prompt^ Btieaied 10 , c

I Allen Seull Eighth siito Oceu.y Mrs. Rhone Connections 1 ' b swan j j. e. trout Swan and Trout . ""BACTICAt" | Carpenters and Builders JOBfalfti A SPECIALTY 1040 asbury avenue ocean city. n J. r Bell p^Pe ,8 Intefr-State Pho-te 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. a V General Contractors Grading and Street Building I 739 ASBURY AVENUE * Ocean City, New Jersey :/ Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BU+tfDER [v 1 JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION I :;nt°To o«bx0fi00'" •c""J """" " ""A k«Lh PHOMX w Office 1017 Asburv Avenue I OCEAN CITY NEVAf JERSEY ; REAL ESTATE -mxa INSURANCE ^ Clayton Haines Brick ?. A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, INI. J.

\ PUBLIC \ Auction Sale " Saturday, Dec. 1 1, 19I5 O 2 PI M. Fourth Street ^nd Haven Ave. Ii Oceartity, N. j. j' Stock of Millwork i Consisting of Doorht Sash. Shut-' ..iters. Blinds. Oak Dresser, Window " Screens, and a quantity of Tiim. * Joseph C. Haines. Assignee. The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE •I REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 8I5.9I8 Aiburt Ave.. 0c««n Ol>. N. J

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DTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Off.ich: 8th St. opp^hg_j'. t(. Plans and Specifications precared without charge Only galvanized nails nsed on . exterior work tSTIMATfS AND PLANS FURNISH f 0 JOHN T. SEAL builder orr.ee rt .mth ..o ocixn >«r occam city ncw jc»gl, W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing PUns Free. tiuhgalowx a Spetutly No. ij w. Fourteenth Street ocean cuv. n. j.- UHl Fhon... X 6. 0. adimt. f . f asjsi 6E0. a. ADAMS & 6-.0. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BHHK LAYING, fctCT, Etc. All Work In Mxxoa Line Prompt i, Attended To. ocean city. n j ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, pairing IVuinptly Attendes) T.« breckley's nc USE AND SIGN PAINTERS clinton l. breckley, prop Ktqt.ly Mlxetl Painta. !.ea.1 an.l Dili 92U aud 922 a-bury avenue. liCAItLEV A AIIAMN Reading Coal IIB.S and l ard. T4-XTH one uijn Real Estate and Search Company KRPK KSENta Fidelity Trust Comuany ol Newark Wiidwood title and Trusi Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance p.ompr Service All Wotk Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good Ftrxl Mortgage I Fartqs (or Sale • Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. Don't Suffer With Rheumatism Cimphcrulc 0 vex Quick Relief jol ts b-r-ls I tlto- a k tilfe eutllmr, sltu|>l> rut- a • tlammatloi., ^aooehc away tbe (Win. and fi.insl rl.eumatlr Ingreellanls kkowli. sun, s» ..I ii.-r no .i.rai li.^rrd^lyi.ts pre pared In SU-I.^S n'tUfis, riuet.il leer, varlroa* veins and Our Service Is Prompt • Promptness is one feature of our Hanking Service thai appeals to business men. Modern methods anil mechanical aitls have reduced - details to a science. Our 1 staff lias specialized in caring » for the individual business man's needs quickly. This- ideal scrvVegJs backed by resources of over JSooiooo. which insures prompt accommodation to customers; in any amounts justified by their re- ■ sjionsibility. First , National Bank ocean city', n. j." ll' - J' ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies ; Seventh St. and West Ave, Ocean City, n. j. Cholux Dairy Productx Butler and Egga ,/Xak for Uooklat of Mpcclalttc* < tnler* Dell vend B0U1 PhopM