Ocean City Sentinel, 20 January 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY . JANI ARY 2<i, 1916 We xhall t>e glad t<> receive Itemx of jews end cnmiuunleaUunx of Intercut .o tli Ix community end our readerx 1 wmpeuled with the full ueiue end for publication. hut ex e guarantee ol i |ood felth. DOTS. J Anotliei dlxagreeable Sunday. 1 A Utile xnow Saturday ulRlit Veleutlue'x Day I* approaching. 1 A touch of reel winter weetber tblx 1 A Icon A IVf PttiledelphlB. wUI play : • t the -fioory next Saturday ulgliL A , rood gauir la promised. Jo-epb W. Cox hex received e lot of 1 fcuuiquetx. fir little orange-, from rt. C. ' Udtr. of the Alglen, who ix.xiieudlnR I [lie winter lo St Petersburg. Fla. i PERSONALS. ' Freeholder Fox xpenl yr-te.day In Deer Arid. 1 Mixx Anne t'bemplon hex returned ' froiu e elxit to Fmladelpbie. I V. J. Mumbrecbt. of Pbiladelpble. • wex among tbe vlxltorx Tuesday. Welter Heyex, of West Phlladel- | phis, next visitor here Saturday. . Mrs. ft Dutllt-ld, of Ibis city. Is vixiiiug her parent- lu Blackwood Mixx Bertie Sheldon, of this city. ' ipeut Suudey el her home lu Mlllville. J M Rowland and family, of Pblla- 1 lelplila, xpeut a few days here during i Ibe week. , Mixx Margaret Parker will entertain | i number of friends at her Wesley avenue home Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs. George W. I'rquharl, if West Philadelphia, were vixiturs here the letter part of tbe week. t Fred. Kapp and family. "f Llanerch, have been spending several days here. , where tbey owu much property. Mr and Mrs. Fred (ielxiuger. of , Philadelphia, xpeut Sunday will. Mr. ■lid Mrs. Bertram Hillmau iu this :tty. , I Ueorge Plaut and wife, of BloomHeld. N. J . were recent guests of . Henry W. Tnwnaciid aud family, tbls city. Mia. E. S Faxxltl and Mixx Louisa Hefpb'a. Mrs. Jobu H. Lake, of Viueland, , baa returned home after a lengthy Visit to ber daughter, Mrs. v\ m. F. Jardluer. J. M. t'hexter aud daughter. Mils lienevra, returned to Philadelphia yes- i irrday after xpeudlug tbe early part of I he week |iere. Mrs. F. A Scbock relurued the first 1 it tbe week from Philadelphia, where •be bad beeu atteudlug tbe fuueral of i Joseph H. McA'u Hough. John H. Martague aud his daughter. Mixx Dorothy, of Philadelphia, xpeui Saturday here ax guests of t'lty Clerk Harry A. Morris aud family. 1 Joseph Swan, of the Oceau City Title •ud I ruxt Company. Ix ou hlx vacation I at Buck Hill Falls, Pa., where he Is enjoying wluter sports lu the umun- , Joy. A McClure and wife, of Pblla- , delplna.are ai 606 Kigbtb street, where tbey will remaiu tbe balauce of tbe mouth Airs. Met .'lure Is a sister of Fred. Kepp. K<cbard K. Swift, of tbe Oceao City Electric Light Compauy, has rauted the apaitmeuts ou tbe third floor, south aide, of Ibe Scull apartmeuls, Asbury avenue, above Eighth street. N S. Hotr, of this city, was lo town , yesterday fur a short time He aud his w ife will spend several weeks lu Baltimore. Wasblugtou aud New York 1 before comtug bark to Ocean City in tbe early spring. < Edw in, sou of Ueorge Back, has returned from Ibe "Bamarilau Hospital, Philadelphia, where be was seut by Dr. V\ billcar for au operation that will siraigliieu one of bis hands. He Is dolug well, but will have to go back lo the hospital later for further atteutlou*

don't miss thi6 0 "frog Hollow liccbb" at Ibe 1 Presto > ler! so cbarcb. Tbe Ladies' Auxiliary of Ibe First Presbyterian Ctiurcb will give a dialogue. entitled "The Frog Hollow \ Lyceum." Tuesday evening oext In tbe social rooms of tbs church. Those wbo want to havea good laugh should not fall to attend. The cast ot characters will be as fol- t President Burus, W. F. Gardiner. Peleg M wipes, John B Jones. Felix Riddle, J, Reeves Htidretb. » Bamuel Blabs Ides, Elmer Ranch , Betsy Bcrugglos. Mrs. Ueo. W. Booy. Polly oolpper. Miss Nellie Towuer. Anua Eliza Bllmklue, Mrs. J. H I Hlldretb. c Jane Jones, Mrs J. R. Groves. -John Brown, -Jobu R U roves. 8 Percy Doohttle. Clinton L. Breckley. J A Sliver offertug wHI be Ukeo, aud refreshments will be eerTsd. , more new HOU8ES j Coiiaxrs Isr Mis. * L-Ckesisr ( aae Dr. P. W. oaiwk. , J.bn Marts baa received permits , from Building Inspector W. B. Jobuson to erect two cottages, each oosllug $3500. ou Becoud street, near Oorlotbtau aveuue, for Mrs R. L. Chester, | of this city. I R J Bbarp has also lakeu out permile to build two buugelows, each costiug $1700, ou First street, near " Atlantic aveuue, for Dr. F. W.Oultck, t of Philadelphia. w. c. t. u. meeting BOoka ol laatractloa lo be hives f Stack SB cws bar. , The Bible readings given before Ibe W. C. T. U. members at Ibelr meeting by Mrs. Hallowell, of Wlldwood, drew a large attendance. Tbe readings were very Interesting. - Tbe nest meetiug of the union will be held at tbe home of Ml -a Elizabeth Gascoyne Bauds, 632 Ceutral avenue, Wednesday afternoon. January 26 A full atleudauce la desired, as books of Instruction oo W V.T. U work will be gtvsu lo each member. hssega Slot flprteaa, Ark. Joseph I Scull, real estate operator of this city, left here Tuesday evenlug for Hot Hprlugs, Ark , accompanied by Mrs Scull and Mhw Marie Boothroyd. Tbey expect to be gone several weeks. Mr- Herbert Ptocb aud Elmer Ranch will be oo doty lo Mr. Bcull'a oBtiy duriiig his abaenos. Panai-Tsscbm' SsetrlxTbe Ocean City W. UVT. U. baa appointed a committee Meoosolt with Superintendent J. M. Stereos, of tbe City's public schools. ID refbtoooe to organising a pareut-teac bees' lellnu to Ocean Uty.

1 BASKET BALL " ] SEASHORE LEAGUE r t t j ( Ocean City, Cape May and 1 Wildwood Teams in New I Organization Manager Towuseud. of the Ocean ' city Military flub Ave Jourfteyed to hi Wlldwood Monday tiigtit, where a t . meeting was called of Ihe managers of I tbe Cape May and Wlldwood teams ■ for the purpose of starting a Cape May r County rveashore league, it wax their purpose to get Atlantic City ' m. hut I for somecao-e Atlantic City Ignored t , the other resorts aud it would tint even | Manager Smith, of the '•Capes " and ' Manager Spang, of Ibe Wlldwood Ave. | meeting was held, si which all points dixcoaxed and a xchedule ar- I ranged. The game, will be played under the Ks-leru League rule-, slid f each club required lo place In the « bands oM're-ldent Rysn, of the Wild ' wood Trust Company. Hie sum of I twenty-live dollars, to be held by blm I I sud forfeited by the club breaking tbe t rules or oot appearing on the fl »t « scheduled for ibe game. This will al- f aomake It Impossible for Buy learn lo c ■ play any man not lu tbe Itae-up men « metit unless be gels jtbe consent of tbe > oilier managers Tbls league ought to create s lot ot I . as tbe games will be without I ; doubt fast sod closely contested. The < schedule calls for ten games on each I floor aud will last uutil Ibe llrxt of ■ April. t Tbe schedule follows; t ; Tuesday. January 25. Ocean City at ' Cape May. opeultig game. I Wednesday, January 26. Wlldwood ' el Ocean City. 1 Thursday. January 2f. Cape May at ' « , Tuesday. February I , W lid wood at c Cape May. I Wednesday. February 2 Cape May ' r at Ocean City. 1 ' Thursday. February 3, Oceau City ai • , Wlldwood. « Tuesday. February 8. Ocean City at I Wednesday, February «. Wildwood « ■ at Ocean City. J Thursday, February in. Cape May al ' Wlldwood. ' , Tuesday. February 16. Wildwood at 1 ■ Cape May. 1 ' Wednesday. February 16 -4'ape May 1 at Oceau City. ' . Thursday. February 17. Ocean City ( r at Wlldwood. " Monday, February 21, Cape May al ' . Wlldwood. I 1 Tuesday. February 22. Ocean City at « Cape May. « . Saturday. February 26. Wlldwood al < i Ocean City. 1 ' Tuesday, February 29 Wlldwood al I Cape May. 1 Wednesday . March I, Cape May at • i Oceau City. ' b Tuesday, March 2, Oceau City at « ' Wlldwood. ' Tuesday. March 7 Ocean City at 1 [ Cape May. 1 , Thursday. March 9. Cape May at ' Saturday. March II. Wlldwood at < j Oceau City. 1 ' Tuesday. March M. Wlldwood st ' [ Cape May. ' i Wednesday, March 15. Cape May at 1 Oceau City. ' Thursday, March 16 Oceau CH> at 1 Tuesday. March 21, Ocean Cl4| »• ' e Cape May. 1 [ Thursday. March 23. Cape May al 1 ' Wlldwood. 1 Wlldwood

- Saturday, March 25. Wlldwood at " Oceao City. c Tuesday, March 28. Wlldwood at ' Cape 'May. ' Wednesday. March 2», Cape May at 1 Ocean City. 1 Thursday, March 30, Oceao City at J , I stite8 at head | Again F.lrcire President ot Hie Tbe board of directors of the First ' Bank orgaulxrd Friday by j reflecting the following officers: ( B. B. Btltes, pre-ldeni; Leslie S. ( Ludlam. vice president; H.iS. Mowrer, ( cashier; B. C. Marshall, assistant , fleshier; J. Fltblau Tatem, solicitor; , Joaepb L Scull, ootery. , As was staled la lest week's Senti , tbe First National Bank Is rapidly ° ahead. From the officials It Is . learned that the results for tbs year ( have been quits gratifying, as tbe ( cashier reported tbe number of new , accounts opened In excess of previous ( ' years, wttb a higher average per ac- ( Tbe accounts opened In 1916 were as ] , follows: Demand aocouulx, 480; sav- ( fund, 174. This makes a total of t | 654. Tbls docs not Include tbe Cbrlxtr mas Club, a uew department added lo , tbe bank a year ago Tbe First Natloual Bank Is eudeavorlog to verve the community lo every way possible, aud from the number ot □ew accounts reported It is felt that 1 tbe people are abowlog tbelr appreciation of tbls valuable service. i will rebuild pier , Ocean CM Fiablog Onto Ix j cresses Membership in J»I. ■ At tbe lest regular meetiug of tbe r Oceao City Flsblug Clubrou January I 14. tbe membership we« Increased from tbree hundred lo three hundred end tweuty-flva. Tbe pier -Committee wee also lo ' structed to purchase tbe necessary \ creoxoted piling al oooe to oarry the i- pier out tbe full 500 feet again. Tbey J wrrv also Instructed to place tbe oour tract for tbe work at as early a date as * poa-lble. ■no Man C-». >. R. B. Btltes, president of tbe First b N'alrooal Bank of tbls city, wblle at * the solo show Id Philadelphia tbe lal- £ tec part of last week, purchased a DadgflBedaa.

PASTOR KULP PREACHED I4 STRONG SERMON ON ETERNITY

[ Eight Persons Answer His; Appeal at Revival Services in-*irst M. E. Church. ' lire Rev. Joseph B. Kulp. delivered i most impressive evaogellstlc sermon : Sunday evening Ax wax xlaled lu ibeBKNTlsKL of week. Mr. Kulp suDounced the Sunday previous that be would; (.resell on a word that Is found only ! once lu the Bible This word Is1 • Fitrrimy " l-alsh. 57:15 adults and one girl weut lo tbe altar, lu hi- sermon Mr. Kulp spoke lu •The text of the evening Is one word found once only m our English Bible- I elernliy. ■ If you were^io ssk^me for e 1 prllrd to reply unlimited dutalioo. Eternity l- without begluniug or eodEternity always was. Is now and ever shall be Eternity, everlasting , creased words without adding kurwl j edge. The difficulty Is uot wlUi the: term, but w lib the thought whicb It -To speak after tbe inauuer of men. oily to come. From everlasting to' everlasting. Thou art God.' Here, for Ibe convenience of thought, eternity Is separated lulo two part.: tbe eterulty (list Is past from everlsstlug.' and the! eternity which Is lo come "to everlest- ! There ws» a time when you and I were not. There was never a time wbaM God w s. not "As I sis od Here tonight. In my Imcenturles of tbe world's history. Me j Ullnks I am lu the Civil War days, \ of mighty armies The sound of mar- j tlal music la lu tbe air and Ibe wbole country Is lu a stale of wild commo- L tluu. I journey from tbe times oft lluoery days I am iu Ibe company of I John Adams John Hancock, Benja i mtu Fraukitu aud Thomas Jederson. walk wttb the Immortal Washlnglleaof bumau liberty. I travel through i t'olonlal period back to Plymouth ' Rock aud stand there wblle Ibe Pilgrim Fathers laud, see Ibem as tbey sign their Immortal compact and lay < the ,'ouudatlous of anew clvllizstloo. sail across tbe w aters and stand upon wild Island known as Bau .Salvador; and I heboid Columbus as be (brows tbe doors of opportunity to tbe down troddeu and oppressed of Europe cruse (be dark, mysterious Atlantic, travel back through the Middle Ages aud stand under the abadow of tbe eagle and behold tbe mightiest upou tbe pebbly shores of Galilee aDd : iieteu to ibe C'brlat as He preacbea of lieaveuly truth. Ou back I go through Hons' deu, through tbe times of Ezek- ; lei and sit with blm by tbe river Ubflaud behold tbe heaveus open In : vision before blm; through tbe tlmea of Jeremiah, and I am In prison with I and bear tbe voice divine as It speaks uulo blm; through tbe times of with n'm and heboid tbe eotblDg day I of mlllental glory. 1 jodroey by klnje aud propbets, priests and patriarchs, I ride lu tbe ark wrltb Noab, stand upon ihe wiuge of tbe wind aa God epeaka the wiuge or tne wtna uoa epesxa

worlds into existence. Then back of ^ cbaos. back of the hour wbeu tbe j ( back where there ta nothing bat Influ- j Ity of space, back tbrougb Ibe dark- , ueas In searcb of tbe beginning, back l until I am footsore, bewildered, dated, 'oat in mystery and Incomprehensible j Then, out of the gateway of tbe t unbrglnnlng. wrapped lo tbe garment t of His dlvloe glory, 1 see the everlaat- , log God coming upon tbe wings of In- ( finite space, proclaiming: 'From ever- ( lastlog to everlasting I am God.' , ••God alone lobabltetb eternity. Man ( Inhabits tbe eternity wbtcb Is to come. . been born, we aball live on, j and on, and oo. Teu thousand years | from now, you will be some where. 1 million years from Dow, you will , somewhere. Tea bullous of years ( uow you will be aomewbers. Multiply It as you will, yet lu tbe far- ( off distant time you will be aomewbers. , | world existed for ages before you , eel foot upon It; end It will be ' after the watchers abell softly aey: •He Is dead ' Yonder too. tbe klog of | 1 day, baa beeo sblulug since primal , ' creation. It aboue for centuries before you were boru, It may sblue for ceo- ( ' turles after you ere gone; but tbe time , I- coming wbeu you aball see yonder ' sun burnt to a cinder, and tbts old . plauel destroyed lu tbe judgment Ores 1 of God, and over wrecked worlds and cindered aube you aball walk to your * eteroel borne. ••Where will you spend eterulty T That depeods upon your attltode 1 toward Je-us Christ. Accept Ulm and you will spend eterulty wltb Him la His Father's many-mansloued bouse. Kxject Him and, like Judaa, you will be separated from Him aud^o to your owu place, tbe place prepared for tbe devil aod bis aogela. ••Beloved, If your future wall being depends upou your choice lu tbe pree- _ cut life, tbeo why not accept Christ tonlgbtT Are you laklog tbe risk f f Are you aaylug lo yourself. I aball 1 at III have ot bar opportunities? j "A man wbo bad lu bis possession a large diamond, wbeu oo shipboard return lu* from Boutb Africa, would '• startle tbe other passengers by throwy log tbe valuable jewel high into tbe ,a air and tben catcblug U. This be did time end tlma again, ootll be made 7 himself believe there was ofl danger at >• losing bis precious possession ; but » once, while toast og It lolo tbe air, tbe vessel gave a lurch ; be reached for it. but tbe diamond was goes. Some men are toast ng op tbe diamond ol opportuofty and are catching It agato st aud agatu until tbey have ea aae to be- 1 I leva tbut there la ue danger ef is*ag , it But tbe time will some wbeo tbey '' will make tbetr I art toe- abd than eg (

' MEN WILL SING • "NINETY AND NINE") ;i v- — 1: „ Big Male Choir to be Heard J, in Methodist Church Sunday 1 1 ; ! d The Ninety end Nloe Service" In -{tbe First M F. Church next Buuday , i, ' evening will doubtleaa drew a large . congregation. . ai least 99 members of tbe Men's „ Bible l iasa will be present and slug , -Ninety and Nine," Ibe hymn made , u famous by Ira D Bankey maoydrears , d There Will also be singing by a male , i quartet and other luteresllog features ( " The pastor, tbe' Rev. J B Kulp.wll, , , preach a sermon from tbe parable of d advertise city i. aierespucao Vlswa to Coat eaoo |. ■ Uaaito. ie i There wax read at tbe weekly meetIt I tug of tbe City Commissioner* a letter 7 from the Oceao City Hotel Proprli, ' etora' Association proposing to have a r- man give atereoptlcoo views aod lec- , o 1 tures In Penuaylvaula cities and lowua it for tbree months, beginning abeut , Is February 20 y Tbe cost w ill be 1200 a month, Ine i eluding all expense*, wltb the excepL- I loo of securing lha slides, the coat of t : limtuary arraDgemeiita and printed ( ttf matter. Tbe hotel keepera agree lo give $100 i- Mayor Champion said be under- ( e ! stands tbe Board of Trade la working ( ] along similar lluaa. It la a question ( i, w hether tbey should uot get together, p The Board of Trade will expect belp , r- 1 from tbe cHy. Thus tt may be that ( e tbc-cjty will bave too mucb to floauce. | b L^tTirector Campbell expresael Ibe if pclew that tbe Board of Trade should ( i- with the city offlclala if ; Mayor Champion said tbey would i- i bave to receive overtores from tbe i. Board of Trade before tbey cau aot. ;- Tbe letter was ordered received and { b ' * h 77 years; old y Ttoos. J. PxrScr Has Had Ad y -color „ as Lite- '• Thumsx J Parker, a well - known 0 resident of tbln city, on Friday quietly r: celebrated bin nereuty-neveuth blrtb- • day anulveraary al ibe borne of bin • daugbtsr. Mrs. V/lllard W. Adams, ■ where be baa beau living for the last *• Mr Parker, wbo bad been a visitor 18 to Ocean City soma years before bulld11 iug bis cottage at 1186 Anbury avenue. d lived lo ibis bouse until tbe deatb of d ! w(fe_ v '' As a young man be led an adreutur11 ous life. Iu bis early years be shipped 18 to Melbourne, Australia. Reaching '' tbai oily, be got tbe gold fever — Ibal '■ was lu 1855 — and be left tbe sblp u walking 160 miles to Ibe gold couDlry. " He also walked back. Wblle there be h secured quwe a lot of gold, but uever " made a "strike." He and Ibe Others jf wbo went wltb blm were unable to 0 flud sufficient clear water wltb which 7 to wash Ibe little gold dust i hey gat bI* ered. Tbey bad to carry tbe dust a "• 'distance of two miles to waab It lb a 10 muddy stream. muaay sires LU. c

Returning to Melbouroe, be shipped to tbla country aud aallM to | I Calk), Peru. Next be want to Oowes. i way of Cape Horn. Laler t be sailed to Belgium, where (be cargo uoluaded aod be came back to J the Culled States id 1859. Mr. Parker, following tbls, enlisted t tbe Uultad States Navy aod weDt 1 Boutb .America, He returned for | Civil War and re-collated lo tbe Navy. He was picked out aa oue ol | men to go oo tbe monitor Paaaalc. After a year'a service oo tbe Paaealc he ] made quartermaster. After another year be went to Fortress Monroe, t be went ou a water boat, wbere Ue remained another twelve mouths. | 1 returned to Philadelphia for awhile, aod dually went on a tugboat, t ' with wbtcb he remained uuttl tbe 1 close of Ibe war. During Ibe fouryaara of tbe war be i ' service for one year ou tbe moo I" ' Paaealc aod tbree yean on the 1 frigate Empress. 1 After tbe close of tbe Civil War be ; ■ was appointed to tbe Philadelphia ' police force, where be served wltb 1 credit Id tbe Tweoly-tblid District for ' 28 years, wbeo be retired. He also i ' served oo tbe Oceao City police force ' ooe year under Mayor Bmltb. r Mr. Parker, although edvaoetog lu 1 years, la rugged aod bearty, aod bids i ' fair to be ooe of Oeean City's resides M 1 for a long time lo eome. r MASSEY RE-ELECTED | recslSsat ml Oasas Cits Tliia wed 1 Tbe officers of tbe Oceao City Title j and Trust Company bave been rer elected by the board of directors for e tbe causing year. Tbe officers are: William E Maaaey, 1 president; Henry D. Moore, viae preal- * dent; C. R. I*U well, secretary aod treasurer; Leslie B. Ludlam. vlea prealI dent end title oflloer; J . Fllblao Tatem, 1 Tbe Ocean City Title end Trust Oem1 paov shows every evidence ofaootluued prosperity, eepeeielly la ibe keah- ! log and troet depart men ta, by tbe , large voluaee at boelaem It hue handled f during tbe part year, it Tbe many eapaeMMe reread by Ibe a trust compeDy bavt Increased Re boalt, nam wonderfully. c Tbe truel earn pa ay bee la Leslie & il Ludlam a aaael able aod efficient troet b officer. x- Ae all Oeeea CMy people aod a large SV.SWsllkxs.

WANTS MORE IN ! ' DANCE AT ARMORY " If Class Doesn't Increase, C. i Ellwood Carpenter Sayr He I Will Stop Giving Lessons. After tbe members of tbe daociug i I clssa at Company G's armory had been ! put through tbe Intrlceclee of tbfl^ie.|etep eod tbe foxtrot eodueregetb'.ered to e circle lo tbe ceuler of the j floor for a ' Paul Jous. " C. Ellwood Cerpcoter. tbe luxtructor startled all by tbe auoouueement Jre mede 1 He said tbat there were uot quite so ' many preseot aa on the opeolug olgbt ' xkj far as he was concerned, this made E many Be 210 preseul. but II Is not felt 1 au lucrease lo Ibe membership of tlTe' clans He suggested lo Ills bearers f tbat tbey urge tbelr frieuds to be present next Tuesday evenlug He said I there surely ought to be more young ' people here eager lo learn tbe deuces aod thus eucourage the y-uug men of Company O He further said that If there are not more In attendance uext Tuesday eve- ' ulug, be would 10 all probability ool come dowo from Philadelphia to give . - loetructlooa again tble winter. r Mr. Carpeuter'a statement was ap. - p lauded. » Those wbo wish lo leero lo dance - ebould not mire this opportunity of; » receiving instructions in Ibe art from ' an expert of Mr. Carpenter's stand lug It la a rare chance and should no! be • neglected f MONEY FOR 19x6 |j : — j 1 commlaalowera Adopt Besom ton j Cotrllo* Clts'a Budget. j The resolution providing for Ibe l ; appropriations for tbe year 1916 was I ! adopted by the City Commissioners at ] ' tbelr weekly •meellug 2 The reeolullou Is as follows: i ' BtreeU rJOOOOOOj ' Balarlei , 10 000 00 1 1 RMe-Oepartmeut 10 400 00 | ; litacellaneous 4 500 00 | 'city Hall 2.500 00 {j Adveitletng 5^°° 00 ; j Building iDspectloo Bureau 600 00 1 1 ' Plumbing luspectlou Bureau 400 00 j 7 . Llgbt 21.600 00 Garbage CollectloD 6,035 60 , luteteet . 7 .000 00. Rubbish Collertlou 3.033 49 | Prlutlug 800 <10 | Health Bureau 500 00 I Wharves 500 00 Water 3 500 00 ; i Dralua 600 00 t Boardwalk lOUOOOj - Muele 4 000 00 J s Police aud Life-guards liOOO 00 . Public Library 700 00 i t KeUrl^-Uouds oMja; 6 000 00 I Dtere^otrRetlrlug Bonds of r 1897 125 00 - Bluklug Fund Bonds of 1902 17 000 00 I. Interest 00 Bonds of 1902 8.400 00 'f Rertrlug Pavilion Jtaude of Ifl05 1000 00 . '• Interest ou Pavilion Bonds of d ^-7905 \ 75 00 g Bluklog Fund School Bouds it of 1905 760 00 > I uteres! ou School Bouds of 1905 1.710 00 ; 8 Sinking Fund Boardwalk I it Bouds of 1908 1.700 00 • w Interest ou Boardwalk Bouda o of 1906 860 00 b Bluklog Fund Fire Apparatus < 1- Bonds of 1908 260 00 ' e Interest Fire Apparatus Bonds of 1906 " 260 00 Bluklug F'ond. Boardwalk Blnktug Fund. Hoaro wai a - j

Bouds of 1909 2.000 00 Boardwalk Bo da of 1909 1,000 00, Sinking F'uud Floating iu- I dehtedoere Bouda of 1911 1. 500 00 1 Floating lude^led- | ueqa of 1911 2,600 00 ; tilnktng Fund, Boardwalk ' Bonds of 1911 1.400 001* Boardwalk Booda of 1911 700 00 si FuDd, Clly Improve- ! V meol Bouds 1912 180 00 I ' Interest City Improvement j Bonds of 1012 800 00 Staking F'uud. Improvement Bouda of 1912 195 00 letazast Cuy Improvement 1 _ Bonds of 1912 825 00 j , Bluklog Food School Bonds of 1912 1.850 00 Interest School Bonds of 1912 2 250 00 1 Staking Food Fire Apparatus Bouda of 1918 600 00 t I uterest Fire Apparatus Bonds Ot 1918 600 00 1 Staking Faod, Funding Bonds 1 1 of 1914 3.960 00 1 Interest Funding BoDda of j r 1914 , 6 000 00 > Staking Fund, Funding Bouds 1 1914 810 00 Interest Funding Bonds of 1 1914 1.850 00 1 Sinking Fund, Funding Bonds 1 of 1916 8.000 00 Interest on Btaktag Fund Bonds of 1916 4,850 00 Staking Fund Beach Protection Bonds ol 1916 176 00 I Interest on Bluklog Fund Bct-cb Protection Bouda , of 1916 850 00 . Public Comfort Station 3 6"0 00 r PuWIc Pavilion 1 .000 00 Notes outstanding ror tbe year 1914 aod prior years 85 860 00 ^ 1208.939 09 j Ba It further resolved (bat tbe mooey | appropriated above be raised and derived from and In anticipation ef (be following eearces: . State Tax 92 000 00 e [. Franchise Tax ' 6,000 00 , State Bank Tax 060 00 ' , Fines from Police Court 100 00 luteteet, Casta and Floss ou a Taxes 2 800 00 I- Plumbing Inspector's Fees 400 00 Building Inspector's Fees 600 00 • L Electrical Inspector's Fees 600 00 • Mercantile Lieeoaaa aoo 00 Sundry Sources 2,969 64 ■ ** bnJr ,h# r, aad prior yuan 86,880 00 r- lbs Duplicate lor tbe year ■T . 1616 167.060 66 ,

804-806 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. THE RIGHT START FOR THE NET YEAR BUY WHF.RE QUALITY COUNTS VERY FINE SU1 TS AND OVERCOATS. $15 to $20 All Wool Sweaters, Flannel Shirts. Gloves I Stetson Hats , j , Caps Jones' Men's Shop llMcALLISTER'Sl ' ^ . t; Our Dig Opportunity] Sale ie in £ | | Full Swing | , ^ . j Nothing like this ever happened before in this city jL ^ | the u (it fa! Hat gains 8 The selling has been jf ' J go around 8 The sale will continue all this . J ' mon.i. • Ihe greatest bat gains ever offered in .jj ] " seasonable dry goods, etc 8 Every Hem in this J? ' - b,g sto, t reduced I * ;[ S. S. McAllister | , J ' ^ OCEAN GIT Y, N. J. ^ IHharvey y. lake I REAL ESTATE I 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. , Lumber Millwork, Moulding, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sub Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.

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^ GOOD PAINTING -„ see JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. painting ano occohatinc

I ' ■ Real Estate Por Sale 1 BIO BARQ AIINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished. ' Some estates in my handsjnust be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort ' very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 6I^As^ury Avanua Ocaan Clty, N. J. The Reliable ' r OYVClI S Dry Goods Store

We are better prepared to serve you for the u coining year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right prices and reliable goods. ' ». POWELL'S 1 921 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. '* s j MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waillug for two weeks to know tf you can get It; we can tall you at . once. Bargains ui Bay aud Ocean front properties. Choice oottagee for ■ale. Also lota for Investment aod for Improvement — the choice of I Ocean City. Apply to I J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. I Join Our Christmas Club 1 Started Week of Dec. 20 In Claw ». pay ic tbe t«t week. 4c the ad week, 6c the third week , and <0 on for jo week* and we will mail you a check two week* before Cbnttmas for 9*5.50. Or iu Claw 5, pay 5c the let week. 10c tbe ad week, 15c the 3d week, sad *0 on. and »e will mail you a check two weeks before 1 Christmas for 965.75. You Mo geverse tbe Order of Pxtmrata H Vxi Wish lo Do So In Claw a. yon may start wirtr 91.00 tbe first week sad pay a cents lew every week until the last payment will be a cents. Iu Class 5, you may start with 9*-5° the first week and pay 5 1 cenlx leaa every week until the last payment is 5 cents. 1 In Class 50, the payments are 50c each week lor 50 weeks and , I two weeks before Christmas yon will receive a check for (15.00. , In Claw 100. the payments ire 9'-°o week for 50 weeks '• and two weclu before Christmas you will receive a check for 950 on. ' Sxnxcxtx Most be MxSc Cvto Week or Ma) be Made la Advance lor A*) Number of Week* Can ^ou think of an emsierway to provide money for Christmas ^ ^ Join vonrielf— get everyone in the family to join. Sbow this to your friends and get them to join. Everybody is welcome to join. 1 1 ' Tbe Christmas Clnb opened Mondsy , December so, and yon can join any time from now lo February 1. Call and let us tell yon all about our plan. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCCAM CITY. N. JSHADING AMD CAUFCT LAVING VU AN ITUHK Of ALL Alb DO ■KWAIIICb LAWRENCE M LEAR Successor ta •sss ..... N. C. GODFREY ..Ta.-OT.re, .a.-a Upholstering, Awnings, House Furnishings ; 664 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. 4 ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY OiVEN

H0T8L bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Elglitb and Ninth Htraatt OPEN ALL THE YEAR jiM. E. Hihth Buckingham. SooL&hYl all 64KATORIUM ^ — Opwn Al. tha vmiTHg IMPERIAL THE KATHLU Now open -for Ibe *ea-ou I las Central A renne. OCEAH CITY. H. J. KIW-KX CEWUI a CONAAD WYOMING T IX (M'EAB ivkifk Oeeaix (llj. 8. J. Open au tax roar Hot Woiar Has a. r. niuiMM HOTEL ATGLEN _ One of tbe moat eentrmlly located totals la Ocean City. The aim tax alwxys bees to large and xexorcd patronage prova its ana»yxx. Fur terms slid partlealars addrea, THE HEWLINGS ^ [ Ol'EN FOB THE BBASriN special Beptember Rataa L H. HCS UIU Nlslh and Waley are. Oeaas CUy. H. J NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIGHTH AK U CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N.J. . Nw Naylor and 8ayre, Proprletraaaa Koxrtxenth Hewaon. Tboronxhlr ranovatofl and newly papereh. Boll Pbonxx: I7-X and Open All The Yeae Central avenue and Ninth street. O. W. r. WOO PHI UK, Prop- . Head lor Booklet. Ha Water Heal THEIDLEWILD OPEN ALL YEAR ..-•a Uoorlyn Terr soe Oeeea CHy. S.J. between Elftlb and Hlntb Htraels JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor t 1137 ViSbury Avfl. ' Ocean City New Jersey . E C. BOYLE t Real Estate Broker 624 EIQHTH STREET OCEAN CITY NEW JtMgY ■an ■arkSardl Warren W. torn H. Bnrkbardt AC*, i PLUMBWfl MP JgATlMfl

•mi citt n» juhi Hot Wattr. 8mb and Vapor HeaOa| Hell Pbone,!M-X L A. STEEUMN md mBUNHT Practical Htrstslmi>| . JOBBING DONE PXOMXTLT da m4 BjHm 6 SgtoMi i Agent for Stawait'e Iron Works Ou I aod Ornamental Iron FaoBfl, Haillnge nod Window Gowda. Snath St. ud Una ta. ' ^ . : : v'l'. " -i-i •• i: Otis M. Townaend A Practical Bwhon A rob I Met LiceDeed by tha Btata. eS-^-s-, . EIGHTH STREET, OFF. F.O. OCEAN CITY N. J. C. L_ LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. MM Aabory Arenne. Oeean City. ». J. Lota tor sale. OoUagxx lot real. Tor Sale s»5 s|g lorailnna brlwrrn Flrxl and rmeai.tbetrxgm ESsSSS dolphin ITUKTIC ICE COKPUI °2LLL72y Pocon Raitsii let O nam. 131G Aakuvy Ave. OCEAN CITV m J. Fire Alara. ■«■■■«■ 1 4— Btxth and PI— am eiWfl. ' < ••« 17 — Bievfluth and Bay avaoaflt ' 18 — Fourteenth end Ptoaaflifl eve. 85— Scveotb and W«to avflow*. ' 42 — Bfleond and Asbury avaonm - ■ i 48 — Fourth and Asbury areemfl. n 46 — Eighth and Aabflry avflBflia, 1 ■ - 46— Teoth acd Aahmy »e— a. ■ a 48 — Thlrtaflhlb and Idflg 6WI. . 1 a 57— Ktoveoth end Omtota areOflfl. • 66— Fonrteeath —4 Willy flMMM - , W-foMllnffiOip , , ; 4 jj ta£x i isillfl