Ocean City Sentinel, 13 January 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel J THURSDAY. JANUARY JS. I9IH. We shall be glad to receive Heme ..I aewi and commuuleaUoui of interna to this community and our reader* 3 everywhere. All communication* Hhould be accom pan led with the full name aud address of the writer, not ueoemrlly for publication, but a** eusrautee of . good faith. ( t DOTS. 1 Local bink* held election* tbl* week. I Have you Joined the bank'* Christ- I "ma* club? I The euowfall on Friday wa* followed ' by clear, cold weather. Then.' HMdretli, of tbl* city, I* a j new memiei -of L'onipany U. Third Infantry. •Big turnout of the member* of the , Men'* Bible Clan* In the Fir*l M. K. Church Sunday even lug. "I t scene on view In Oil* M. Town-end'* window on Eighth elreet attract* I Ex-Sberlff W. H Bright, of Wild- < wood, hM purchaned the Wild wood 1 Sun for $560. Editor Bright will un- I doubtedly brighten the corner* ou ' Five Mile Beach with hi* uew Buu- t light 1 Dr. Wilrner Kruren, director ol the Department' of Health and Charities of Philadelphia, »poke ou "Conserving [ the Public Haallh" at the weekly luncheon of the Uceau t'lty Yacht flub In Phlladelnhla yeaterday. 1 yeaterday. "

, - b PERSONALS. " b Jamb W. fern ley, of Philadelphia, ^ waa tn town Sunday. n Ebenezer Adam*, or Philadelphia . b waa In towu during the week - „ TbomaaJack. of Colllngawood. w-a* e a gueat of the Klberon a few daya ago I ,W. T Gouert.'of Philadelphia, waa g a gueat of the Idlewild a few day* « John Jlramell and family, of tbl* * city, are enjoying life In St. Peter*- u burg. Kla. J Robert Flaber, of thla city, lie* re- f turned from a vlalt to hi- daughter In New York. Mra. F. Willi*, t-f Steelmauvllle. haa , beeu vlaitlng ber brother. I) S. Hamp- j eon, lu I hie city. * N.C. Uodfrey and wife, of thla city, ' have returned from a vialt to tlielr | daughter In Philadelphia. C. Mahao A Company are puablng work .on their city contract In the lower aecltoo of the reaort Mr* M F. W ilfong and d-ughter, of Philadelphia, were here during the week, gueala of the Imperial. Mi** Nelle Rhykerd. of Altoon*. la c the gueat of the Rev. aud Mra. U. W. * F. Woodalde at the Lorrelft. Frauk Bruab and wife, of Calllcoon, g N. Y . are vlaltora at tb* home of D. 8. p N. Y vlaltora at in* home or D. B. ,

Sampaon and wife In thla city. , Charlea R Ruaaell, of Philadelphia, a aummer re*ldeut of thla city, wa* among the vlaltora here Tueaday. Mra. Cecelia Creaae. of tbl* city, who la apeudlng the wloter lu Pbtladelpl la, make* frequent bualuea* trip* here. Warren Allen aud wife, of Fra ikford. Philadelphia, wereSuoday gu-jate of Chief uf Police Scull lo thla city. Frank Grozler, who hi* been In bual ne** here a number of year*, baa moved. with ilia family, to Camden. T Mfca Margaret Parker, oftbla city, / autwtltuted roroneof the teacher* of public achoul oue day recently. Mlaa Margaret Bevan, of tbl* city, baa returned from a vl*Jt to relative* at Hammorton, Cheater County. Pa. Frank Murray and family, of thla city, are at Urmond Beach, Florida, where tbey will remain nnlll aprtng Mra. E. L. Roaa, of Cap* May Court Hooae, vUlted ber daughter. Miaa Bertha Roaa, In tbl* dly. over the week•ud. Mlaa Edith T. Gaudy, of Camden, a former public arbool teacher here, wa* among the vialtor* Saturday and Sunday. DeanderS Coraon end wile, of tbl* city, have moved -to tbelr oew cottage on Wealev avenue, near Eleventh Wealey A

at reel. Clayton Hatue* Brick and wlfe.br thla "city, returned Tueaday from Marlloo, where tbey had been alnoe Friday. / Mlaa Edna R. Coraon. of SwarthI more, baa been vlaitlng at the home of ber uncle, R B Stlte-, and family. In thla dty. • u— ■ I „ Mr*. Annie Young and Otto Huff' aud family, of Angleaea, well known | r, lu tbl* dty , have gone to Charleeton to 0 apend the balance of the wloter. I D Mr*. Elizabeth Rtppleye, with ber | daughter*, \llaaea Ada and Aoua. and L eon. Jamea. of thla city, baa returned g from a vialt to Eaat Lauadowuc. | Charlea A. 8Uog apeht Sunday In j * Philadelphia with relative*. Mr*. I SUog, w ho haa beeu vlaitlng lu Phils- I delpbla for two week*, returned with I bar buabend. john vos8 stricken Aged Bialdrni af til* OxWerlxc (raw Paralrala. Joho Voaa, a reaped ed citizen of ( tbla reaort lor many year*, la aerloaaly | ( III at bla bom* on Central avenue. | near Seventh elreet He wa* etrtckeo 1 with paralyala Monday afternooo. |, Mr. Voaa M a carpenter by trade and , la well-koowo to tbe older reatdeota of I Ocean City. |. He I* under Ibe care of Dr Heracbell , PetlH. ' I Iuatrad of tbelr uaual early evening meeting oo Sundey. February 6, tb* Cbrttlan Endeavor Society of tb* Ftret Preabyterlan Cbnrcb will obaarv* ( young people'* day that nlgbt. The paw or, tbe Rev'.AJbarlaa H Boboar, J

soldier boys, crippled, lose Drop Game to Camden Shipbuilders -Wildwood Wins Series With Locals. Some* hat handicapped by Ibe ab- j -ence of Hender-ou and Breckley, the City Military Club'* live l8»t ' game lo the New York Ship Bulldi There wa* a rearrangement of the. local team by reaaon of the atn-ence of j porarlly, and William Gilbert, who! *ub*tlt uled. played forward with Pierce Hlldretb. who la now with the aoldier boy*. at guard and put in>"j a atoue wall agalual attack*. Sharp, Wleeenlhal and Pierre put ! up a good article j regular line up, the local live would have won handily. Helgea and Hyde did ezrellenl work Line-up: Gilbert Kurwtrd Gent** Hyde Center Scarry Sharp Guard i'bau Hlldretb Blank Field goal*— rPlerce, 2; Wleaenilial. 1; Sharp, 2; Gelgea, 6; Hyde. 3: Scarry. , 1. Foul goal*— Wleaenthal. 4: Hyde. 3; Referee. Colllaaon. Wildwood won .an exciting gauie aud the aerlea by defeating tbe sutdirr ana llie aerie* uy neieaiing lue -oiuirr

boy* at llie armory Wedue-day evenof la*l week by one goal— 24 to 22 ti team* and tliey Moruied foi their *oine of the vl*llor*' benchblew vlgoruu*ly. At tliue*. pandemoubroke loo*e, and the player* on wa* undoubtedly Hie moat exclllug game of tbe season liere. At llie_end extra five uituute |>eriod wa* played. unbroken. Theu another tlve-mluute play waa begun, and wlfbio a *hori lime IN lid w ood aucceeded lu caging llie apliere. The locela were uuable to tally The line-up: l. H Keating Sharp 'Col berg Ceuler Baker ,.lllrd Delauey Heuderaon Sbeeliau LODGES BUSY Xtw Ogerra Zlrelrd and loTbe following oltlcer. of I >!• Council. No. 128. Jr. O- U. A." «., were lu■tailed Tueaday evening: vice coauclliyf. Nathaniel Smilh : an n I ■ 1 1 1 ^jjjndiin i ai 1 1 1 a ii Koland Steel man; conductor, Harold Kergu ' ,

aou; warden. Raymond tiifford: In- ( - aide aentlnel, Frank Bakeley; oulaldr ' aeutluel. Jobn H. Svitt. Jr ; Junior c pa*t couuetlor. LeRoy Jeffrie*. , Waablugton Ikmp. No. 75. P. U S. { President, Claude Nlckeraon; vice , prealdeut Eugeue Darby; maaier of forma. BeuJ F. Young; recording , aecrelary. K. A Bourgeol*; financial , aecrelary, Enoch C Barren: lrea*urer, j " Jobn B. Cbrlallgn; couduclor. Jo*epb , 8. Barrett; Inapector. FraiM* Itiggina; '• guard. Joalab B. 8barp;truetee. E. , '' Mayllu Robluaou. , Tbeae ofllcera will Jje lualalled to- ', morrow evening , Mark Lake, diatricl grand couucel- ' , lor, ou Muuday evening lualalled tbe j following new ofllcera of Ocean City ' Lodge. No 66. K. of P.: Chancellor Commander, F B. Craven; | vice commander, W'm. H. Taylor; pre late, E. H. Stout; maater at arm*. Thomaa Youug; maater of form*. J. P. Cadmau; maater of exchequer, Wtu. • M. Raock; keeper ..f record* and acal. '* J. Edward Voaa; luelde guard, Mark Bevan; outalde guard. Freeiai* Rialay; trualee for three year*. Freeman la Rlaley; repreaentetlve to graud loJxr, [e \V W. Adam*; alternate; H. S h

WANT NORMAL SCHOOL Prozrr»l*e Lrazae Coramlil e ' to move la Thla mailer. Pre* Idem J. Thorn ley Hughe*, of tbe Young Meu'e Progreaaive League. ■ baa appointed a committee to confer ' | with tbe City Commissioner* and member* of the Board of Education In I reference to taking atep* to secure for City. If poaelhlr, tbe proponed State normal ecbool. I Tbe committee oooiprlae* H. Y. Dr. Allen l*or*ou and Lewi* E. I The thought waa expreaaed that 'with a large uormal acbool bulldiug better accommodation* could be for Ibe atteudaut* al llie Ocean Stale Summer School. remarkable woman Mra. Alexander la Catling Third ■el Teeth. - Mra. Iaabell Alexander, of 111 Weal ' la happy over I he fact that ahe la cutting ber third aei of teeth at . the age of 64 year* I I Mra. Alexander never wore glaaaee, and abe boaata that ab* never drluka I cold walcr. f bbe baa lived In Ocean City 19 yean I aud never baa bad occasion to call lo 'a physician. ] lintel Keepers Meet. A large Dumber of Ibe mambera of I ti a Hotel Proprietor.' Aeeoclatkiu or t Ocean City nmt Monday evening at e tbe boma of Mr*. L Baker lo Weat a Philadelphia It waa a vary Inter**a log mealing and Impoilaui matter* r. 1 weredlacusaed. m re. B. F. Wheat man n ' en tartans oo February 14 at bar boma, ' 4716 Haxal araoua, WaM PbUadalpbla-

first national bank 5 has many new accounts

. Average Amounts Higher j" I Than Heretofore-- n Per , | Cent. Dividend in 1915. „ j "Tn accordance with the uauel cuatnm 1 rrclnra ou llie aecoud Tueaday In Jau- j |. j nary, the Flr*t National Bank on ,,-j Tue-day elected it* board of director*, | t | the lint appearing In another column , Aa will be uoi Iced, the personnel of the ' e ' board la I he In 1915 ,f I The dlrecWriir recently declared ij avail-annual dividend of 6 per ceot., „ making tbe dividend II per ceut. for"" ,1 . It la well knowo that tbe Ftret Na-jrt p|l tonal Bank waa opened for bualuea* • " regular and coullnuoua progr*... Hie j J 1 deposit* reaching bigh-weter mark lu September. 1915. end at the present * ,, time ere higb'eal In history for this I « „ *ea*on of the j»sr. ^ ^ ^ Honor »■ K Bank*" of the Culled Stales aa regard* |. capital and aurplu*. the aurplii* being j a 476 <M>. or 150 per ceut of the capital. 11 „ A* w*. .tated In the very unique 1 „ Clirlalmaa letter sent out by tbe prerl-j* e dent, the results for the year have been y quite gratifying Mure uew accouuu U ,, were opened than In previous year*'" t- and llie average amount with which . »• „„...|H.r- 1 li I; account* were o|iened wa. c"ualder ably higher then heretofore. . The official* are u-ing every efTorl to j e vice lo the community, end are al- e ,r way* ready lu di-cuaa Uuauclal mat-; . ter* and give *uch Uuauclal assistance 1 u

a* i* conalsteut witn re*pou*lble bauk- * . notwithstanding there are now Iwo In I *1 bullous III the city Instead of one. 6 . Iliey naturally expect 1916 lo make a ' , new high record. 1 j W. M. TAYLOR PROTESTS ' 1 It 1 IMnzrr lo I'nsccaplrd Coiiagca j „ Iron Un Electric Light Wire*. L " Director* Campbell and Adam* de- Jj e elded Tue-day aflemoou that. In the | v 1 ahseuce of Mayor Champion, they e e would postpone Ihe regular weekly . f meeting of tbe City Commlaalonenuntil after hie return yeaterday. William M. Taylor called atlerlloD " to souielbiug that be and a number of * property owner* here oouslder deK cidediy r'aky to cottage*— llie rnnulug 1 of live electric wires Inlo unoccupied ' bouses. He apoke of tbe receut tire in ' Ibe Lyle collage on Wealey avenue. c below Fourteenth atreet, wblcb waa J ing uf electric wires under tbe roof of '* llie purch of tbe boua-. Director Campbell said be did not j ' know bow owners of cottages can becompelled lo have tbla done. Many cottagers frequently come down from • Philadelphia aud olher clllea durlug 1 ' Ihe wluter and ihey want the u*e of ' a their electric lighta It would coet 1 1 iheiu fl every time tbey dealred tbe '

electricity turned on If It were cut oO. The uuly difference between en occupied bouae aud an unoccupied bouae, ' ■o far aa possible danger from electricity la coucerned, la that lu caae of Ore * from tbia cauae lu an occupied collage * tbe occupants would probably ace Ibe | trouble at once. City Treasurer C. 8. Scull aald that the electricity la cut off from bouses when the company receive* order* ' from tbe owner. Tbe company cau1 not arbitrarily cut off the wlpa. City Solicitor Boawell stated that If the wiring la defective, Ibe city baa the right to cut the wire. In auawer to Mr. Taylor's com pistol _ that live wlrea are daugeroua lo liremen. boih Mr. Boawell and Director 1 Adams aald that tbe city electrlclao { ; cut* aocb wtree during flree. Director Campbell told Mr. Taylor that tin. matter would be brought 10 ' tbe elteullou of Mayor Champion. BBICK APPOINTS Preatdent Clayton Haloes Brick, of 1 tbe Uotrd of Trade, bae made tbe fol- ■ lowing appoiulmeut of committee* of the board for tbe yeer 1916:

Legislative — Harry Headley, chair- b man; Mark Lake. J. M. Sleveoa, W. r E. Maaseyand W. E. Hexamer. „ Public Improvement* — Ralph L. , Go IT, chairman; Robert Flaber. George | O. Adams, C. Homer Shoemaker and 0 . Frank. H. Stewart. t Traueportattou — E. M. Sutton, chair- , ' man; R. W. Edward*. Dr. W. P. , [ H.uiea, H. F. Stanton and E. G. C. j Bleakly. , Convention* and Excursions — Dr. r ' Allen Coraon. cbalrmao; Natbanlel ( S. Goff, William Shrlver. Evertou A. , Coraon aud H. A'. Morrta. , Membership— B Frank Saul h. cbslr- , " mau; Albert Fogg. Jamea E Lake. ( Thomaa Holland and Kohert Kadford. ( Building I uteraate — Joseph O. , Cbamplou, cbalrmao; Alfred W. , ' Powell. 8 B swan. John T. Seal and " Franklin Herat. Business Interest* — John R Jones. , chairman; Charles R- SHI wall, George W. ShcaUr, Clarence B. Bcull and William H Campbell. a Advertising — Ralph L Chester, chairman; Otla m. Btwoaeud. John R. ., Groves, L. Bamberger and Lawreooe it l**tlt Executive — Clayton Haines Brick. cbalrmao: Harry Headley, Ralph L. „ G ff, E m. Sutton. D Allen Coraon. ij B. Frank Smith, Joseph G. Champ loo, John R Jonas and Ralph L. Cbaare urlo 1 1 mi. gala Dai Tkax aaar. Tba Rev Joseph R. Knlp. pastor of the First M E-Chnrch. arnonnesd la>t at Sunday that ha would prase h next Sunday svtolng on a word that la it found only one* Id tbe Bible. Bloc* at thai time many member* of tba church «- have bean busily engaged In trying to re discover tbla word QaKa • law have in I found N. Others aeaaa to think It M, would takalbam almost to stern Ity-la-lor next Sunday —to Bud It.

many years of married life — , V ■ Granville H. Steelman and Wife Happily Celebrate j Wedding Anniversary. Mr and Mra. Granville H. Slerlman. I of ihia city, celebrated the twenty- j ! Steelman. Jr , In Atlantic City. 1**1 , Sunday. I It waa an enjoyable family reunion, though tinged wltli aa-fnesa because the only daughter of Ml and Mra Steelman. Ml*aSybella Hud»on Sieel- , man. waa lo be married the next day i and then leave for the futu re home of herself aud huahaod lu Missouri. I Mr. and Mra. Steelman were married I al Ihe home of tbe bride's brother, the. Devld R. Hudson, lu Mlllvlllr. by I the Rev. Dr. Hewitt, whose daughter | Mr. end Mra. Sleelmau were tbe pareula of five children three of whom I —two son* and e daughter— are living I They .resided 1110*1 of their married j IU Atlantic City, where Mr. Steel j mau wa* engaged lu bu»lue«s with his I father. Ihe late Andrew J. Sleelmau. , He alao waa for some years in ihe real ! On Ihe death of Ills father, noma mouths alnce. he came to Ocean City ; ,

land conltuued the men'* furnishing . Mrs. Steelman. oecauae of her notable work In Ihe temperance cauae lu ' I Atlantic City, la oue of tbe beet kudVu women in this section of the State. She j wa* president of the Atlantic City and I Atlantic County W. C. T. U , hut reI aigoed when abe removed to Ocean 1 City, much lo the regret of her friend* - I lu Atlantic City She organized the \ State Rescue Mission and waa preal i deut of tbe State Prlaou Union. She j wea alao Held aecrelary of tbe Autl- ( Saloon League. MEN AT CHURCH ■ ribodlal Bible Claaa Hons Jobn C. atcrlmaa'a Compaallloa. The members of the Men's Bible Claaa of the First M. E. Church were pre*eul 10 a body at the service* Id tbe church Sundey evening, when Ibe t paator. tbe Rev. Joseph B. Kulp. preached a Hue aermoo ou "A Man's There was a good-sized congregation preseut lu addltlou to 82 member* of A feature of Ibe occaaloD wea the •luglug by Ibe claaa of a selection, ep- , titled, "Welcome Song," composed by [ John C. Steelman, a member of tbe t claaa, with mualc by C. Harold Lowj den. of Camden. aeo. 01 i_»maeu.

The singing waa led by Burrowe C. Marshall, with Ira S. Cbamplou at tbe piano. V — ( The aoog bae a swing that le catchy | and the members' voices rang out lu , volume with ezcellent effect. Following are the worda of tbe rang: , <*ome Join tbe ibron t , and march along, ( Kornj,MU.«''nad IbJ r'^hu Jui! f*o* about, and MJMo about, I oJmfSJlSaT Him! hiw"aaUl2Sn*' I ' (Jlrd ou jour award, OzblVor tbe Lord, , Wllb ^ brart^b»t-^»to^d ^d uue.^ ^ ^ How bappT you aUlM ^ ^ Und'a oatne you'll pralae. thro" eudleaa J KorTb'w wbu alog IbU aong. editok the pextiskl:— i* it uol ' poaaible to donate all Ibat Hoe etretcb of laud belweeu Fifth aud Sixth alreeta 01 lauo ociwevo rinu auu oiaiu nino (

the city aud make of It a public rec- J reatlun ground ? Such aa we see I u Europoao reaorl* and eltlaa Part H of tbe ground might be turned Into a two to three feel deep, end rented I out for tbe nee of row boats, tbe Bat- * kind, where every child or aged perao 1 could aafely go la. Tola e would bring a revenue for Its up keep. ( Place a few a wane and other feathered birds lo It and Inter**! tbe young. Swinge and other pleasure-giving Implements could be placed lo other tec- ' shade treas, flowers and eeaU, comfort station, etc. Owners of property adjoining JUm ground aud taxpayers generally 00 doubt would And ' to be for tbe general attraction of 1 ■ city aDd It certainly could ba made < - one of the moat attractive reaorte In 1 New Jersey. _ Next, I|wonld have tree* planted lo • all tbe matn alreeta, and sidewalk* ' improved. Tbeee really are a vary big I menace to limb and body, and If aqmeiblng la not done Immediately, some ' day tbe city or property owners will ■ have to pay heavy damagaa for ln- • Juries received. I would urge property owoere to • take a greater loterest and pride ib '- Ocean City and Improve their vacant '• lota till sold; make gram plots out of > tbam. 1. lo conclusion. I would advlae all young people of Ibe town to baoome Industrious. Clean up your book yard* aod vacant lota and put tbam aodar cultivation. Grow your own fresh vtgatables, gat interested la tba useful art " of life I will be pleased to give you '• gratia Ideas on what 10 grow and bow it to grow it. You will add much happlnaaa aod haallh lo tbe extreme of „ your young bodies lo tba open. This " will ba a foundation to cultivate thrift h aod umfoloms. Instead of training lo tbem lo ba ootblag but a porta and ra Mien. . . II Yoam truly, - HXMTJBL Cone* Hourly Tames , - R

"carpenter has ! big dance class " ! Nearly 60 Persons Instructed 1 by Him in New Steps at the Armory. [j C. EMaood Carpenter, one of Pbila. j ['bmjbe'crinn t'lrt «i'4e" I! ard jp.uyG'a Armory on Tue-I.y evro- • The aiinouiH-omriil that Mr. Car- ' armory aerved ■<• allraci Ihv larpe-l crowd -f the *vs-.u There wrre 1 nearly |wr~u. In Ihe He.* and I bey were mora than plra-ed with Mr Mr. < arfieiiler almwrd Hie" tfrgln- " ner. hnw to mnv* gracefully and in 't time, both by doing himself alone 1 Mia* Madeline I.enl-cli and Mm *• Irene Slpp*. ' |I *aac Nevellng. -I Allautie City,1 r who baa many friend- here. » a- at the pttHor ( 1 " WialVanTrnilan. A committee from Hie Young Men's j ' Fr»grea*|ve League and Kalmle Tribe of Red Men will confer willi llie City ' Commissioner* shortly In reference lo endeavoring to secure the meeting of ' tbe Red Men's National Council for ' hi* cltv in Mev of 1917 tbl* of

REPORT OK THE CONDITION j OCEAN CITY TITLE AND j TRUST CO. ] of OCEAN CITY, N. J. j Hotjjla*' hfod, P*'1' ln' "SoSS ' pmaod'tepoaiu^ ^ ^ p tiutto^ tatka^rt".oui i0liszi i ' and CBarlaa n lor bTlniwII depose* and say* that Ibe lure f i°owl5ie'andnbelIer!ra'' '° ' WILLIAM E.NASMKY. President. CIIABLEM R stilwell. Treasurer. * BlavraUi day of January. A. D l»ie. .. C* WULVURIIB BOBlN8«JN. y c7i«l-A1IM- Notary Public. t J. riTHlAN TATEM.^^

REPORT OF THE CORDITIOI j First National Bank al OoaanClly.ln IbaHlale or New Jeraayjil lb* ) close or boalnea* 00 Use.- tnber Zl. Kite ; and dUcounu. |aM.MW0: - Overdraft* nnaecured, ZHAO ♦ j U.H. bonds depoalted lo aecure VUXXL00 \- ^Tnot * Ineludlnz alocb) owned nnplrdzed. "^S^EfSk.10 F®der*' VMUO i Leas amoont paid. Laoo 00 ak — jkssf" ^ Hat amoont d * fmm^apolber reserve cllle*. 04 m3ft m I Krmctlooal correney. oickela an.- sent., . * 1X1 »XJ 10 'Sm IT.IO® < LegMendar ^ ^ I ZSu-00 a Total. rdMM SI ] laST^ ' oirllBcHs* oPdeyoalt dna In lau b tban K day*^ (a,nS"S * IJaabler'* check* oulatandlnz. 1ZJC -rTr.i e*,»n. ar reu M ouUtandlnt. u-00 : demand

Total. r«AM M -tale ol New Jersey. Oonnly id Cape May . a*. I. It H. Mowrer. Caahler of lbs *|*>»^ above atatemenl la true 10 tba beat of my and baiter. 8 bar d dH"B "tabeto C^bla"lb R. CL'RTIH JOHEPH 1. "CULL. Nvtice of SettlMraL 1 and- atatad*by°'i te Mrrioel aod rrnortad : I Coonly or Caps May On tbe elztaantb day or ' Ftereary u ^ > I WILLIAM J^VAJMJt^L^ 1 Sheriff's Sale. ' as?/ otUoriaAd PrsmUea. 10 me dlrectad. | Issued out of tba Court ol Chancery or Saw n °noarlala'eaom wtereTnUsorca' L*n*ley la a', f expSaS'tai a Monday, February 7, 1916, 4 batwaaa tba hoara « nralva and Sra o'clock W p. m., 10 wit, al r>oe o'clock In tb* aftsraoon if mid day, al tb* Bbarir'a oOca, lo Oapa I jStr""1 °M' Ooootv. Haw ■ la Ite aald aaaa* partianbirlv art to-thaod ir daai Hind that la lo say: All tba Mlowlnz *. traal or paraal ot land aod Pumk— baraln-

804-806 Asbury Avenue , Ocean City, N. J. THE RIGHT START FOR THE NEW YEAR ^ BUY WHERE QUALITY COUNTS VERY FINE SU1 TS AND OVERCOATS. J $15 to $20 All Wool Sweaters, Flannel Shirts, Gloves j Stetson Hats Caps Jones' Men's Shop 1 At the Trust Company's Corner | j mcallister's ' ; Great Opportunity Sale Will begin Satnrday morning it 9 o'clock and continue all this month. STORE NOW CLOSED to mark down prices t and arrange stock for quick selling. Every item in this big stock — except patterns — will be reduced. All winter uuderwear and ready-to wear winter garments must be Closed out, and will be priced very low. Get in line. Follow the crowds that are coming ' to this great sale. V S. S. McAllister, Ocean Citj, N. J.

j harvey y. lake] j REAL ESTATE ! 838 Asbury Avenue i j J Ocean City New Jersey j John Marts Lumber Co. ; Sixth 8truut and Havan-Avanuu OCEAN CITY. N. J. I Millsrork. Moulding*. Building Paper. Plaztej Board, Nails, 8*»b Weight*. " etc. Estimates Purnished. Prompt Delivery:l (puSjyl \m GOOD PAINTING " JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. fBSW PAINTING AND DCCORATINC [pSrinterz Paint, j' tT"a" it. VeV'xta'aVw li.'

Real Estate For Sale o BIO BARGAINS j Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and nnfurnishedSome estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the F time of year to bu^ Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton ° 6j9 Aabury AvphuD Oom art City. N. J. - g-w fl fl 9 The Reliable r S Dry Goods Store We are better prepared to serve you for the coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right prices and reliable goods. POWELL'S I 021 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Phone 25 j MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* to know if you can get It; we can tell you at • 1 once. Bargain* m Bay and Oceau front properties. Choice cottages for . ■ale. Also lota for Investment and for improvement— the choice ol , 1 Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. - I - | -75 |

Join Our Christmas Club ' : Started Week of Dec. 20 In Claaa x, pay >c the ret week, 4c the ad week, 6c the third week . and v> on for 50 week* and we will mail you * check two areeks before Christmas for >25.50. Or in CI*** 5. P*y 3c the i»t week. 10c the 2d week. 15c the 3d week, ud *o on. and we arill mail yon a check two weeks before Christmas for >63.75. In Class 2, yon may start with >1.00 the first week »nd pay 2 1 ' cents le** every week until the last payment will be a cents. jl In Class 5.' you may atari with >2.50 the first areek and pay 5 , i cent* lean every week until the last payment is 5 cents. - J Should You Prefer lo Pot Aa Equal Ax u eat Eoch Week You Coo Do So ' In Class 50, the payments are foe each week lor 50 weeks and j two weeks before Christmas yon will receive a check for >25.00. In Class too. the payments are >1.00 each week for 50 week* 1 | and two weeks before Christmas yon arill receive a check for >50.00. Payments Maat be Made Ever, Week or Ma, br Made lo Advance for aa, Number of Werka Can ^ou think of an easier tray to provide money for Christmas ;r ^ Join yonraelf— get everyone in the family to join. Show this i to your friends and gel them to join . Everybody is welcome to join. ' The Christmas Clnb opened Monday, December ao, and yon can , join any time from now to February 1. Call and let us tell yon all o about our plan. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 k ocean cmr. n. J. £ •Mantua amo campcy latino puMNrruag o» all aindo axpaiakd \ LAWRENCE M. LEAR [* Stuetstor to , . . Jj i,u pusas. **-w N. C. GODFREY inyaa-arses. isa-A | Upholstering, Awnings, House f; Furnishings - 654 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITV, N. J EST! NATES CHEBMSjAAV SITE*

HOTKIX UDDTTACZA. ^ H0TGL '• bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Klghth and Ninth K'rwta OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. Pttmt BrCKINOHAM. ficolch Mall j o .^AWTORIUN j niastac*. electricity- Hot ATrTeta"01*" | M is* N'^17 Tou-STB. It. S. u. Mryisssr JHE IMPERIAL iqit<'K>THAI. AVE..' OCEAN CITY. E THE KATHLU , Now opeu for the searou MIMhKW LEWIS A COXAJU) WYOMING im ot'EAE tri sre Open all tb* rear s Hot Watar Ha* A. P. .21 1 Uf KX HOTEL ATGLEN One of the mret eentrally located hot all hi , Ocean City. Tba urn baa always bean ta make this buns* select and homelike and it*

| large and amared patronage proves It* sum ; c*sa. For terms and particulars address, a. c. ttorr, Prwy. [ THE HEWLINGS [ OPEN FOR THE SEASON jj [ BpeclAl September RaIM t L H. HEXLUCI . I Ninth and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, H. J j NEW HOTEL ELBERON | e1uhth AN u central AVKMUE | Waylor and Kay re, I'roprlctramakv. I and newly papered. Bell Phone*: I7-X not 4 Open All The Year { Cehtral nveuue and Nlntb •treat. (L-Wrl'v WOOlJBIDE, Prep. . Head for Booklet. Hot Water B«a4 THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL SEAR lloorlyn Terrace Ocean City. N- *. Between Etzblb nod Ninth Streets Located One Block from Break MRS. J. K. MOBpaON JOHN E- TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor

1137 Asbury Ave. City Nsw Jsrssy E. c. BOYLE Real Eatate Broker 624 EIGHTH BTSECT leva ev. aaawaaaeeaaj City new JUMgr ■sal kerkkardt Wanes W. krewa H. Bnrkhardt 4 Cfl. PLUMBING AND HKATING *41 ASkCKT 4TIICI petti cm ixw jumt Hot Weter^RUxm^ud V^or BeAtlag LA, STEELMAN bucksmith uf wmantn Practical Hhmsmii JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY 0« Mi BuM T«p a Bp** Agent for Btefrart'a Iroa Watfca Ok PlaW and Ornamental Iroa fao, Ratling* and Window Gaarilk. Seventh St. eof Hevee I* Otis M. Town sand A Practical' Sra.boi. AtcUHU

Licensed by tba Stata. -> EIGHTH STREET ^OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. O. I LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. !■ Asbcry Armu. Oexs Oay, g. J. Lot* for sola. OoUaaaa fee teaL Tor Sale bet wren rw^MrUMXthjrife' SwP«S.1'ofty^S'*8e •ireaf.ToSp delphla ITlANTtC ICE COMUT 5L2I117 Poceee fltnteie he Ofloo. 191A Aabury Asa OCCAM Of TV M 4. 14— Sixth aod Plsoaure avsoue. 17— Eleventh and Bay area**, 18 — Fourteenth aod PlMMM m 35— Seventh and Wavaroana. 42— Hecoud and Aabory avooaa. , 43— Fourth and Aebaiy aoaaak. o 45— MghU. and Akba«y aaoaoM 46— Tantfe and 4 ikaU jHU— » 45— piUtMZHh and AilWfi JWMRk A >T— Eiavoath and "llllll MMC * .JS fesS&iaBWi