""" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXV. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. li)l(i _ f NO. 43 * ' ^ — : — : T
Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' * _By_ R. CURTIS ROBINSONj Editor and Proprietor Si.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. j. aTTohBEva-aT-i-aw 1" flflORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR- AT- LAW, Snprr^nr' Court l]o»ml»loi.«. Solarj Public eari hay let at Hoinr, B. J. [ (Opposite Public Bull dinar I. JJAWAOFFICES Apgar & Boswell, BOUHHB Bl'ILDlNU. AHBURY AVKNUK and E1UHTH HTRBET OCEAN CITY. N. J. LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Read - ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JJ NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law XIK Eighth Street Ocean City New JerwT MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor | OCEAN CITY. N. J. Eyes Eumined Without Drops co i.pletc aa can be round In any clly. 1're.crl^Uon lenaaa duplicated^ al^ aboil """A. W. ELY ATLllTIt CITY. J. B bore Karl Cine Paaeee Door. MEDICAL. j N. GR1SCOM, M. D. EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. UBor "To office b!»r?BoiKtaj\ U" ^ m At Ktrdurrd Townnend'r. Palermo, 4J0 lo (JO p. m. dally. Ball Pbone, Farmer's Una. null fif| Allen Corson, I. D. Bi6 Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ^HeDJA^ ^ Die W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH Aiy> WESLEY AVE.
OCEAN CITY. N. J. 10 to 10a.m. OP KICK HOUKH: -j I Jo B p. m. B lb Pbouee r Florence Brick Haines Con. 9th and Wesley ave. IIECM ANO-TMENAPI9T Had lea' andCorrretlTeUyniaaaUca JJKRSCHEL pettit. M. D. 80t wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey office ou'*^ j jor p. m' * U!L5: JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and. Central avenue Ocean City New Jereey JJR. CHARLES B. RIDER e* Dentist •« 809 Central Avenue MKAI CITY. I. J. Bell IB DR . G. Fairchild Starr j Dentist Second Kloor uor. 8L atH^Waaley Ave omeeHoure. Evenings by appelntmcnl Bell M5-A , Both Pboner lsUr-Stats 1«-B Hughes' Central Pharmacy J, Tbornley Hughes, P. d. Maaeger I Etb and Wcaley Am. Ocean City, N.J f^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalm er ' panne IM OCSAS CtTY.N.J Watch and Jewelry Repalrtne Mayer's 843 ASBURY AVENUE ) owe ALL YBAA Try aa Adrertlaemeat ia the WMTlintXe I
Attention, Cottagers ( There ia e first -clans Greenhouse establishment, on Main Shore I R.nd. at Ocean Heights, near Somen' Point, within easy reach ol I Ocean City, where plants and cut (lowers ol all kinds are to be had. Our watchword is RELIABILITY. j PTelephone or give us a call. Colonial Greenhouses Telephone. Somers' Point, 12-1 Unwood Post Office (. F©M SA5LE AT COST J A beautiful Cottage-Bungalow on Wesley * ' avenue, facing the ocean, near Thirteenth street, 9 rooms and bath, garage, laundry, etc. , It will be finished by October 15, and is the , • Best Bargain in that choice district of the re- ji sort. For full particulars inquiry J MASSEY & EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. 1 r * c Money to Loan On First Mortgage I If you desire to borrow money on your property . I can ' supply same on first mortgage at 6 per cents ( I have the following amounts an hand at the present time: ■ » $1,000.00 ! $1,200.00 $1,500.00 « $2,000.00 ' [ $2,500.00 ; Gilt Edge First Mortgages for Sale. J Joseph I. Scull 1757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. j 5 B. Frank Smith Go.,1"^;;1."" ; If you have monev to loan see 11s for good investments. For sale, fine . » lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, 32500. 1 ■ Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, ' , $1200. Fourti en room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, 1 - attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed 1 ' with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. ! HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartr ' ment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. I It will pay you to call and see our stock be- - fore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. ' Chas. E. Adams & Bro. j 720-22 Asbury Ave. PLUMBING _ - mm of your repair work of whioli 1 make especially. I have no expensive aMabbshmant or clerical force to meinuin Git* me e tririL Both Phone. C. H. BACON GOT Eighth 8t
Interesting to Investors OR j Who Wish a Desirable location lor a Seaside Home rno S A LE — A few lnte looted in Section O. Ooean (Sty. N. J., — in vicinity of State rued end PenneylTiene end Reeding Railroad Italian*. Also iltea for bungalow, rituata on Great Rgg llarbor Bay , Beeeley'* Point. N. J. ARTHUR D.JBARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. e " "" <1 Look Out For Frost! , reznor gas heater ' I rgT^Tj"' r wl" provide warmth, genial, friendly, mmmirj < j To'u can carry your RKZNOR from room to room— maae ^ 'l'wi''hiTxVVra^OR*?AllrH^R»YTOS^ HKATKMa"arr light and raay lo carry.
■ The City Gas Light- Co. IS^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgaffe.fS H R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing \ Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avemie l OCEAN CITY. N. J.
city borrowing money |i at 4 1-2 per cent. rate!
Also Receives a i-a Per Cent, j ' on Daily Balances— Direc- 1 J tor Campbell's Statement. At tbe weekly meeting of the City j Commissioners, Director Campbell staled Ibal the local bnnka have not ' accepted hie proposition to lend money . lo the city at the rate of five per cent. In-lead of elz per cent. Later during meeting the following resolution wee uuartmouely adopted: Whereat, Cnmmtarloner Campbell, of tbe Department of Rrv. ^ and Finance, reported lo tbe ( 1 j Hoard of Commleelouert at a regular | ' meetlug held on the eighteenth day of | 1 I Jaouary, 1916. that he had made ar- 1 ! rangemenfe for the dlecouutlog of < at four aud a half per cent. Instead and place of notes of tbe city of Ocean City now leaued and outstanding' and discounted at tbe rate 1 of elz per cent.: therefore, be It Resolved, by the Board of Commlsalonera of Ocean City. New Jereey. that tbe act of tbe Director of Revenue and Finance be rati lied. Speaking of tble mailer after tbe meetlog bad adjoormd Director Campbell made tbe following itetemeut to the SKSTtNKL: "The local banke were welted on and aeked If tbey wonld loan tbe city on notee at five per oenl. Ooe of tbe borne loatltutlone aeked for time lo cooelder It. Tbe ofllclele advi eed later that tbey could uol afford to grant tbe request. •Tbe City Commlealonere, through home-pride and general Interval In city Inetltutione, desire lo patronize borne loetHutlooe. but believe Ibe feel-, lug should be mutual eud advao- ' tageou. 10 ail. "Sea l-le City. Cape May City and > Atlautie City have tbetr notee dle- . counted at live per ceot. or lew. Tbe Commissioners feel that Ocean City , should not pay a higher Interest rate I 1 ban ber slater i-ee-bore cities on loans. ••Wllb tble eud lo view, tbe Ully of Ocean City money for tbe clta at ' four and a balf per cent.. wlMiT^i and a half per cent, allowed on dally belances " P Reeolutlone were adopted to borrow f 1100 from Ibe sinking fond In antlclpailofi of money from lazee for Iba year 1911:115,880 from lbeeln\lng fond " lo anticipation of money to be nw*l»ed from taxes for tbe year 1814 and prior years, aud >4000 from Iba sinking food In anticipation of Ibe collection of taxes for 1916. Three resolutions were adopted 10 borrow >5000 each from the Boardwalk National Bank of Atlantic City In an- - tlclpai Ion of money lobe received from lazee fur 1915. aud four resolution* were adopted to borrow from tbe aame f bank >5000 aacb lo anticipation of a a— — • I
mooey lobe received from lazes for ' the year 1914 and prior years. ' D. rector Adams reported that Allen [' HcuU-has nearly completed bis conu tract for bulkhead eud JetHes. eud tbst > Mali an 4 Co. have some lumber on the ground for their work end have pat In 15 pUlug, wllb about 150 more I- "director Adams reported thai Ibe ie bulkhead at Fourleeulb street Is going d put abd that Mr. Bauer Is haviug It j. repaired on bis side. Mayor Champion -Id that K A ir Porter, who ha* tbe Baocr cunt 'act, d has sobmlltcd a plan and estimate for Tbe matter was referred to Director o Ordinance No. 78 providing for an k Increase in Ibe -alertee of tbe City Commissioners, as required by lew. was passed ou third aud 6oal reading n It Is published In tbe fKSTiSEU and • will go Into effect ten days afarlts ie passage. A number of bills were urdered paid.
EARLY RESIDENT / GALLED BY DEATH John V os8 Was a Respected ' Citizen of This Resort J for Many Yenrs. Jobo Voes, a reepecied citizen of tblerewiri, who came to this town almost at IM beginning. died at bis borne, 705Ceutrel avenne, at ooon. Friday. . He bad a stroke of paralysis Monday evening. Dr. Heracbal Pstlll, who was summun-d, eaw that II wa* only a quest Ion or a few days until death. Mr Vosa was conscious almost to tbe end. Funeral service* wefe beld at tbe ' of tbe deceased at I 30 o'clock f yesterday afternoon, conducted by tbe ' Rev. J. B Kulp. pastor f tbe First M I* E. Church. Tbe Intarmeul wa* at Baa- j side Cemetery In charge of Uuderia- I Lake I John Voes waa born Anguet 16. i&42. ' < He wat a car peart er by trada. Ha I from Petersburg, tble county, to ' Ocean City In Aagaat, 1990, and* worked on maoy of tbe building bpar- < at loos. Ha was a careful end pain*taking mechanic. He wa* a charter member of Iba Kotgbts of Pylblae lodge here, which waa eetabllsbwl lo 1884. Mr Voes waa a mtt wbo loved bis borne and attended strictly to bis own bustorse. He bad the es4itm of all who knew lilm. He was a member of tbe Kiret M. K Charcb. Ha leaves a widow and four cbtldrao . Tbe latter an J. Edward Voee, paying taller of the First National Bank; Mr*. Walter Allan, Miss Amy Vom and RIcbard Vom, all of ibis city. TaeeklBl 1st Flswer*. n Assembly men Mark Lake daalraa, " lb rough tbe BaraifKL. to return bis slooere t banke to the' members of tbe Ocean City Republican Club, Young Man's Progressive t segue and other friends who ao kindly seat floral emblems to him whan he took We seat Jo / Ch«-«w lef. The Iran nam# of OeaegaO Adams 4 Bro*., concraU and eemaat week, bae been- changed to Omffla O Adams 4 Co- H. B. Add m* ha 9 teen taken into tbe fldm. w bleb ooer on i. prims George O. Adams, W. W. Adams and H. 8. Adeem.
PUBLIC LIBRARY ;j HAS CDRIO CASE! Relics Are Sought by Li- 1 brarian for Exhibition ' Many Readers in 1915- j J A glass case has been placed In the 1 , City Public Library, and In Ibis 1 are exhibited United Slates coins and r notes; al-n coins of France. rj Germany. Italy, frame. Japan. Spain r elgn stamps In llie ca-r attract much i The librarian. Mis. Maud Fnuld*. . hopes lo secure curios, such as cannon , balls aud Ibe like, fmui pslruus of Ibe library, which will be given a place In . the case. Hook-lnvers are I" be found In llie , library every weekday evening end the Institution I. appreciated by the ( reading public. , .ecord of book- taken uul from January 1. 1915. to December 81, 1915, In- , elusive: p Fiction. 8.841; juvenile. 4.580: nooP Ucrion. 112* total. 14,543. Average r books per day. 48 148-300. . Followlug Is the record of book. 1 taken out from May 23. 1914. when the library was opened." to December 31, , 1915: , Fiction. 13,874; Juvenile. 8.070; uooe tictloD, 1 479; total. 23.429. Average . dally, 48 197 484. Here Is tbe record of books leken ou: from May 23. 1914. to January 13. 1916. 1 Inclusive: _ Fiction. 14 901: Juvenile. 8.280; noo- , Action, 1,540; total. 24 021 Average ^ monthly. 1 273 14 19 Average dally, , 48 809 494
CARDIFF SPEAKS :| TO LARGE CROWD ' "Billy" Sunday's Former. !' Physical Trainer at First . 1 M. E. Church Here. [ ••Jack" l-ardifl. who formerly physical trainer for Billy' e-uuday. 1 ] and who is now with Evaogeli»t (Slough lu Atlantic Cliy, .poke 111 the. " First M. E. Church Mondey evening | I Before be began his lalk a number e j Blessings." "Saved," Is 11 ibe Cnm- " lug llkj?" "Hrlgbteti tUet'oriier. " and 1 "A Pusooal Bivlour." the lasl named (. al Ibe request of one In Die v.iigregeCardltTs subject was Ibe Geuieet » Little I 'l^ftlan. " taking Ills text from Acta IU; 31. He tald be was going lo '. lalk III his own language, and he did. " at a rapid tire rate e He told of Paul's life lu Macedonia • length Ills own life as a lighter, recounted his experiences 111 llie rlug; In vaudeville end In tbe ring end re K chad tbe Story of his conversion. He 1 paid tribute lo Sunday eud itodehepver. followed Ibe advice of bis mother end '• bed uever touched liquor, smoked or e chewed. Always be has bed a sign. "Don't ewsar," lo ble room. He con- " eluded ble talk wltli a general prayer. « lo which be thanked God that tbe I. mayor and other officiate of Ocean City ere Christiana, as be has been »• told. Tbe ex-puglllst bad to leave early for another meeting that evening. <l< After be bad goue. tbe pastor, Ibe Kev. J. H. Kulp, spuke earnestly fur s '• few moments. Tbeu tbe byuiu, "1 :e Am Coming. Lord." was snug Mr. !■ Kulp continued his ezbortallous, aud two men end e little girl went forward. " During tbe services prayer* were ' offered by the Revs. George Dobbins end George F Mitch. lit J. S. SHARP DEAD re Azee partner Was Km tier of Mrs. John H. Sharp, father of Mrs. George O. Adams, of this city, died et bis home at Beeeley's Poiot Thursday. ^ He bed been helpless In bed fur three years, having been a victim of paralysis. He was born December 15, 1827. Dr Deceased came to tble aectlou from |n Mulllca Hill ye<Ts ago. aud eugaged [y 111 farming. r. Funeral services were beld Monday It at 426 Broad street. Woodbury, where ' Iba remains weie sent hr Undertaker Lake, and tbe Interment wet at Everd. green Cemetery. Camden.
Assemblyman lake gives city's early history
— I: MILITARY CLUB TAKES ANOTHER „ Five Wins Hard-Fonj?ht ° Game From Pritchard A. C., d of Philadelphia. " Tbe Ocean City Military Club'a qnln- „ woo ao Intereetlog and bard fougbl a from tbe Pritchard A C., of Pl Pblladrlpbla, In tbe armory, Saturday , evening, by tbe eoore of 21 to 12. i Ail tbe local player* were In tbe ( . I game and made a Hrat-clase showing, } playing Hke oiock-work. Tbey bandied ( I their ad rerwaries— w ho were 00 mean ^ , ptoyere aud were all of husky build— 1 , wllb skill from start to flu lab. It was ( throughout * game well worth wit- ( . oaaelog. j , Lloe-op: ( OOZAN CITY. FBlTCHARn A. C. j . K«} F„..,a {aK. , Weleentbal Center Carr , Henderson \ Q d I Uyakee Hildretb J Uu*t<1 I Brown 1 ' Field goale— Brack ley. 1; Pierce, 2; 1 Weleentbal. 8; Henderson. 1; Gilbert, r 1; Guioao, 2; Carr, 8. Foul goale— Hsnderaon, 7; Guloan, 9. Referee. , ' Uolllaeoo. 1 Before sod between tbe halves, tbe L Ocean City Military Club'a second team and a Ave comprising Methodist Charcb boys played a game, tbe last named team winning by tba score of 10 to 7. Price, Kulp. Satterlee and J' Matble ware among tbe boys prattlug ^ up a good article. ■ , 1 For Best. rr ' Established floor and feed store. Ineluding flzlures.or will rent store room tor any other boslneae. Addrew* Youngs 18 Ooreon, Ocean City, N.J, adv , 12 80,tf. Fob Bale.— Snap to quick boytr, located at 1910 Asbury avenue. Ocean ia CM: turn IS had; price, 99400 Also 9 b Osyous lots— a* and 909-Blztseotb and Pleasure avenue side; price, 9750 ■* tor Beth. Apply to agent, or R B to Ttoatoaa.ttMFrankfordeveou*. "bHm adelphla. adv., l-U, 9t. id Try Hug baa' favorite I0U00 lot ^ etacy. adv., 10-7, if. !** »w89vl eareeetrau**,"**''
Interesting Story Told Friend- N ship Bible Class of Presbyterian Chnrch. Assemblyman Mark Lake gave an entertaining talk on "Tbe Early Hit- tb lory of Ocean City" lo ble fellow- at member* of Ibe Friendship BibleClara lo of (be First Preebylerlan Charcb Ban- Ie afternoon Hie bearers were much In hi* recital. C. Mark waa not bare at tbe onteet, G he bad gathered some of the data concerning the aarlieat moves from bit el William Lake, wbo wee tbe te surveyor in charge of tbe work. Oo Tuesday, February 10, 1880. tbe a William B. Wood aud William P Burrell. of ibe Philadelphia M. E. Conference, with the Rave. Ezra B , 8 n and James EX Lake, of tb* fl New Jersey Conference, aud Blmon of Pleasantvllle, Isaac ft Bmltb, t of Long Branch, and William Lake, a ( surveyor, came lo Peck's Beach (now Oily) wllb Amos Lewis,- of I Somers' Point, to look ibe gronod over d tbe purpose of tormlog a temper- e ance seaside resort. t r After viewing Ibe gronod, they re- I | turned to Homers' Point and took din <1 . nrr at tbe Dolpbln House, kept by William E. Hraddnck Tbe asms evening I hey met at tb* bou-e of Blmon Like, lu Pleasantvllle, wb*u name* 1 were picked oul for tbe avenue* here, j B Dr. Wood gave Ibe name* of Atlan- J I tic and O.-ean avenues; Mrs. Harriet t a. Lake, wife or Blmon Lake, Wesley 1 avenue; ibe B-v. James E. Lake, As- I t bury avenue; Blmon Lake, Central ' j avenue, llil* being (be center of tbe j I beach al that time; William Lake, West avenne, then tbe moat westerly . avenue. There wat eom* talk of naming tbl* avenue Somsrs avenue, as the 1- land here bad been purchased from ■ tbe Bomers family. r Tbe work of surveying tbe streets and avenne* wa* begun Friday, Febr, ruary 13, 1880. ° Tb* speaker took occaatoo to say * ber* that be waa not supereritloo*— 0 In fact, be tbowght Friday and tb# 1 date thirteenth are good day*, meo- '• Honing lo tbl* connection thai fee waa born on tb* tblrtaeath. >> Tbe men engagad to tM* work a* '* trimmer* were Aaao* Lewis, John 7. Austin and Olmauu 8. MHtar.^nh 'T Tb** oa MeesoC ra«t.)
' 1 COOPER UNKIND TO LOCAL CLUB , t .iCourt House Newspaper " Owner Hits .Young Men's a ^ Progressive League. 1 The editor of ibe Cape May County ; I Gszeiie. already forgeltuig hi. New , I Veer's rerolulloas, publi-be- Ibe fol ; - lowing uukiud cut: | Che V. M. P. L.. of Ocean I lly, w ith , I becoming modesty, but suflicieul nerve j c 1 to meet all requirements, not content , a wlih directing ibe all'slrs of Its oil) . tbe welfare of tbe rest of creation; at | - from reeding the following preamble , ( 1 and resolution recently passed by Hie j , - body In question: |t "Whereas. It has been customary for . , r Ibe Board of Choseu Freeholders of L Ibis aud other counllea or IblsBtete , e to apply 'Glulrln' or similar aub stances to tbe surface of gravel rogds. ; 1 and whereas, w hile vast sums of | I money have been expended, no ben ( r etlt has been derived therefrom, but, , on tbe contrary, great lujury ha- , vehicles using the aame; now, there- , e fort, be It n "Resolved, that this League protest II agttnst tbe further use of tucb mi- ( teriels aud respectfully request Ibe , y Bteie Road Commissioner aud tbe ( y Boards of Freeholders of this Blate to dlscontln. 'heir use." e As tbe "facte" alleged in Ibe pre emble are false, tbe resolution bas nu i foundation on which to rest. And ber. sides, why not Include the whole d United Btetee and pert of Belgium lu I. tbe prohibition! * PENNY SOCIAL Mew Frsinres al Cbrlallan KtsTbe fourth annual penny social under the auspices of tbe Christian Endeavor Boclety will l>e beld lu tb* First Presbyterian Churcb social rooms " on February 29 Beversl uew feature* will be noted in tbe following tablet: Candy, ellobulte " booth, doll sbow, cake, parcel post, boot black, fancy, school supplies, sandwiches and coflee, checking de1,1 partmeut, lemonade, fortune teller, d eaw dust tub, Icecream, "bot doggie," Jon lor novelty and Cbrlallan Endeavor ljr trte. re Any frlende of tbe society wishing cr lo make a donation, either large or r* small, will please notify any member of tbe society. "V • • i
HUGHES SELECTS : I HIS COMMITTEES |
of Those Who Will , Manage Toting Men's Pro- 1 gresBive League Affairs. President J. Thoroley Hughes, or Young Men's Progressive League. 1 tb* appointment of tbe foletsndlng committee* for tbe for 1816: ] Finance — H. B. Mowrer, chairman : , C. Homer Shoemaker and William F. ( , , Entertalnmenl— F. Le Roy Howe. , John R. Groves and WalB. Allen. Publicity — B. Frank Smith, Cbalr- , man; John R. Jonee and Andrew C. well. Dellnqoenl — Parker Miller, chairWilliam F. Gardiner and A. Fogg. Honae— Walter EX Allen, chairman ; Fairchild Starr and Lin wood MlntTb# executive committee comprises J. Tbornley Hngbee. Win. F. GarDr. O. F. Burr, C. H.' Shoemaker, Lewie E. Bmltb, R. L. Chester, J. R. Jones, J. R;. Groves, Parker H B. Mowrer and A. RanFogg. Cottage 706 Central avenne; all modconvenience*: can be rented by tb* qr daring winter months. For further particulars apply Bksti.vel office. Ocean City, N. J. adv-tf Try Hag has' Reliable Liver Pill*; prompt 10 action; easy to take; ounceotreted In form and always reliable; 25 ctnls per bottle. Hugbes' Central 1 Pharmacy. adv.; 10-7, tf. Try an advertisement In tb* BxxT1NXI-.
foreclose mortgage to give club a fresh start ' i "V V.
Boat Organization I Adopts Plan to Put it ^4 on Good Basis. Along the line of effort lo reorganize Ibe Ocean City-Motor Boat Club on a different from tbe past, and w bleb effort was started at tbe close of last season, foreclosure proceeding# on mortgage given by the dob to Newton Kelm were recently begun. By order of the Cradrt Of Chancery of . Jereey tlie tiii-tee* end owners of boud" of the clqb ere required to In tbe bill of oumplalol. tire follow, are usuied a* tb* tru-teea for tb* bondholder*: J. E'raukllu Myers sod Clarence W. Wilson, hot b former commodore-, and Jobo Owens. Tba i are named a* owners of .bond-: Tbe Pennsylvania Company ' Aunuilles. executor of tbp -Mfljlk of Robert R. Brlnghurst, deceased; I'lii. ma> Cooper McCabao, Jobo H. ' Clarence Bill, VV-. H. Vaudtr- ' George Keyaer, Roy 8. HumW. P.WInoe* George XV. 8000k, 1 Alvln Soook, William B. Lud- ' Wig, J. Franklin Myers, Jr.. Curtis A. 1 Hirst, Gustav Ludwlg, Henry J. Bora* ner. H. J. Fltxmaurice. Claranc* C.W. Wilson end Alloway M. Bmltb. ' Because of certalu coudttlone In tbe * club during the last year or two "tbe ' organization was disrupted, tbe dob " became Involved In debt, and tb* ' membership fell off There waa a heavy standing Indebtednaaa against tbe club, which una* of tb* members J seemed to cere to aetume. It was tben ' decided tbst there wae no way to ro> ® establish tbe club except by fore- ' closure proceedings. It Is tbe Intention of lb* members now Jo start tba dub on a now basis and endeavor to maks It a success. New blood and material la desired. " Those wbo have purchased bonds will be offered new security In tb* way of* I uew mortgage si soon at tbe reorganln zatloD takes place. The only' dlHto* * eoce will be thai there will be non-ln- * tercet -bearing bonds Instead of lutereNbearlng bonds It I* fell that Ibe dab ■■ will never be able to assume tbe « amount of overhead charges which I. formerly were there. Bpeaklng of tbe dub's affair*, HarrF *■ D. LeOato. or Audubon, ooe of Itwot1. ganleera of tb* dob, and wbo ha* " always been an Indefatigable worker " and club- booster, aeye: -I feel that tb* Ocean City Mtoor 8 Boat Clob will bave a bright fnteee. " It is tba Intention to make tt more of a :r boating dub than anything else, and w# will cater to tbe boat fraternity.
Tbe district surrounding tb* dub bourn at Ocean Cily la growing all tb* while, and that district should certainly balp support something wblcb should ha the meant of keeping np the valuev In ' that part of Ocean City." Mr. LeCato waa one of the originslor* of tbe present plan, and, aa with everything b# undertake*, be la walkbard for lie eneeea*. THEY PLAYED GAMES 1*1 re co -a isslllsrj ma a Kojoxatsle Evening. Tbe membert and friends of tba Auxiliary of lb* Llbarty'Ftra : bad an entertain mant and treat at tbelr monthly meeting at tba city hall Friday eveolug. Tbe *BUr • mneb'-eojoyed. In tbe garnet played, two ttopbtaa were won by Mrs. Ida Jeffrlee, aail " one each by Mrs sCharlee Bracktey, • Mr*. William H. Smith and Mm. Eva Fisbtr. Mrs. Jacob Bcbuff and Mrs. William ■ Tfnr.det comprised th* commute* In charge. A similar entertainment will be ' given at tbe next monthly meeting of tb* auxiliary, tbe second Friday nam * nlog lo February. Tba committee In " charge will comprise Mrs. Chart** Brack ley and Mr*. Eva Ftaber. Tbe Visitors' Masonic Clnb of Ocean City will bold lu Ural banquet That*-, day evening, Jaunaty 27, at the BRten bouse, Philadelphia. Chart*# 8. ' Wood, cbalrmao of tba aoleetoloaant * committee, mya then will be good l music, and- be assures tba mem ben and (heir wlvae of an enjoyable time. FOB RB-VT Ustkcbstshbd — 799 Aabury avenue. 7 rooms and bsto, p conveniences; also B room ooWagv WRR, . bath, all eooveoteuces. Awpiwaeaea '• 729 Aebory avenne. or W. W. Adams. <- Fourth street and Wesley ivrua Oozan City N. J. adv.. 1091. if.
X Suits and Overcoats Reduced * ^ Now ia the time ta bay your Bait and Ovarcoat «
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>1 a gray mixed overcoat. Sg-9> * (Si» 3a. 34. 36. 3 ■■ All $15 overcoats - fiu.Jg H I >18 and (so " row um»b
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