Ocean City Sentinel, 27 January 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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VOL. XXXV. OCEAN CITY, N. J, TfiTJRSDAY, JAXUAR?27. 1910 J> NO. 44

Ocean City Sentinel j -BrR. CURTIS ROBINSON j li.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. »TTe«»lV«.»T-l.*». _ , J^JORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U NSELLOR-AT LAW, "'eaPK Jl A v SWtjHT WdMUy, ■. J. j ^AW ^OFFICES*" C "°" Apgar & Boswell, BOUKHK BUILDING, AHBUKY AVKNUKju^HUHTH HTKY'TT LAW OFFICES Godlrey, Giddings i Read ATLANT.IC CITY. N. J. ' I NEWELL HEULINGSl Attorney at Law I ROB Eighth Street Ocean City New Jeraey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor | OCEAN CITY. N. J. Eyes Examined Without Drops tutrta'uQPt aallj oIkoIbi to l&llaCetpbls My aloe* ot Eyetilu ea and HpsetacMs U at ~ w. ELY teoa atiaaite anaw aruiTlc CITY, l. J. ■1WMI.. j N. GRISCOM, M. D. KIUHTH ST. AND WE8LEY AVE. At Klcbard lutrnaend'., Palermo. 4J0 to AS p. m. dally. Bell PBona. Parmer', Line. Ba t «Ts. Allen Corson, 1. D. iHS • 16 Wealey Avenue Ocean City -a New Jersey "•"l^erJKale IS- A Da- W. P. HAINES - COR. KINTM AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. Jf OFFICE HUUKB jl J°«°p' 'm' I'bODaa: Bell 461- W; Inter -Slate U»- A B.tb Pooi.es Florence Brick Haines CON. Stm AND WCSLCV Ave. MCCHANO'TH LRAPIBT Medical and Cornet Ire UymnaMIca Hour, by appointment jjerschel pettit, m. d. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY office Moure Bell Pbooe ITS j&tS: JOHN H.WHITICAR, M. D. J Eighth and Central avenue Oceau City New Jeraey £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER Dentist" 809 Central Avenue ecui CITY. a. J. Bell 1ST DR G. Fairchild Starr XJ "*• *

Dentist COT. KlabUiitt'aod'weeley Ave. OCEAN CITY. N. S. USee Moure: *-11 S ^ 1 , nl BeUMB-A Botk Pboeee later-State 14-B Hughes' Central Phirnnsy J. Thornley Kogbca, P. D. Manager I Sth and Wealey A»aa. Ocean City, N.J MARK LAKE Undertaker and Era balm er m CntrraaL Atixei 'PBona Ua ^OCBAM OITY.B. J Watch and Jewelry Repawn Mayer's MJ ASBURY AVENUE Try an Advertiaeraest iatfecaSVTXmi.

1 Attention, Cottagers I There it e first-elate Grrenhiruse establishment. ou Main Shore Ocean Cily.'whcre pian^*b?cuHb?wer» o( all kinds are To be had. Our watchword i« RELIABILITY. I titan piantin/wbeti PROPERLY IKiNK. your co age f j Telephone or give us a cull. Colonial Greenhouses f TWOS. H WALKER. Manager _ Telephone, Somers" Point, 12-1 Unwood Post Office 1 F©K SALE AT COST |i A beautiful Cottage-Buu galovy on Wesley j ' avenue, facing the oceau, near Thirteenth street, 9 rypnis and bath, garage, laundry, etc. ] It will be finished by October 15, and is the j Best Bargain in that choice district of the re- r sort. For full particulars inquire " 1 MASSEY & ESWASD3 V. EIGHTH AN*D CENTRAL AVE. t Money to Loan On First Mortgage ' If you desire to borrow money on your property I can « supply same on first mortgage at 6 per cent. * j . I have the following amounts an hand at the present J time: >1 $1,000.00 . ! $1,200.00 , $1,500.00 ' $2,000.00 < [ $2,500.00 ; Gilt Edge First Mortgages for Sale. Joseph I. Scull ; 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. s B. Frank Smith Go.,°™«™Tr' ; , If you have money to loan see ns for good investments. For sale, fine t ' lot on Oceau avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. 1 ■ Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, , , $1200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, > - 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. It will pay you to call and see our stock be- - fore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. ' Chas. E. Adams & Bro. f 720-22 Asbury Ave. PL.UMBIINO An yon ratting entire sslisfsotion uto price*, workm.nahip mid business ooortesy? If Dot, it will pay you to gin me a iHM. Imisu woepuo nelly good portion to teke - oere of yonr repttir work of whioh 1 meke e specially. I here nuvnpenur. eetebliehmant or clerical force to maintain Gtre ma a triaL Both Phonm C. M. BACON 607 EIKHch St Interesting to Investors

OR Those Who Wish a Dosirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR S A LE — A Tew loU located in Section Q. Ocean City. H. J., — in vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania and Keading Wa'teort station*. Alao'sttes for bungalows rtnate on Great Kgg Harbor Bay, Boaaioy'a Point, K. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS i. . 9lJ-ra,-n •32 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. , Look Out For Frost! ?S REZNOR GAS HEATER , I jt will provide warmth, genial, friendly summary l|_ 1 ^varmili Inatanlly Jn any rootn In the^houae that con'I'we'hare WMM - . ^H|[ K take'"?! °wMh" °V°U VHno*' ® GAS HB3Hl HKtTKKO are light easy to carry.

The City Gas Light Co. ; ' — , . r ; •S»Money to loan on Bond and Mortgagee's* J R. CURTIS ROBINSON i Conveyancing j Insurance ! NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue i OCEAN CITY. N. J.

SCHOOL OF OBSERVATION 1 HERE SHOULD BE POPULAR

Board of Examiners Ap- 1 ' proves Plan— Will be Con- II ducted Five Weeks. I The plane for thj school of obeerva- , 1 lion to be conducted Ibl. year In coujnrctlqn With the Ocean City Stale! Summer School have been approved | . I by tlie Slate Hoard of Examlnera. ac- ; cording to word received from l>r T ! Seoaor. director of Slate Summer Scboola, by Prof. Jamee M. Steven., principal of the Ocean City Slate Summer School. The aenetoiig of the Stale .cbool of . ' observation will b« held In Ibe Wealey | ! avenue school . There will be one see- i -1 > in every dey. c Tnere will be six (reded room, eud ■ two ungraded room.. The school will be open to tbe cbll- ' dren of cummer collegera a. well e. 1 tboMoflbe resident, of O ten LHy. * Those of Ibe summer vrsliors who T are Interested In the proposed work 1 and desire lo enter their eblldren a. r pupil, sbonld el one. wrtteto James ■ M Stereos, nipeiluleodeul of Ibe pub- < lie Kbool. of Ocean Oily. The school -will continue for Ore ' week, end w III be In charge of teachers " as competent a. can be found by Ibe I Slate authorities. A few bourse day 1 should be no burden lo soy child. It i. thought, and tbe school will be of par- 1 ticular advantage to backward cbll- < dren. Tbe proposed .chool of observation ' should sppe.l oot ooly to tbe general ' teacher, but also especially to tbe per- ' enta of children. 1 Writing to Prof Stereos. Mr. Sensor ■ aeys: 1 Parents may meke arraogemeuta < this school, wblcb. will open June < 2> eud continue to August 5. tor their I i children to meke up work In wblcb I . tbey may have failed during tbe year. I , At tbe close of the acbool. certlllcatea ' , win be issued showing the work com- | 1 pleted. Tbe ecbool will be taught by a stall | of I tie best taacbera tbat can be secured. Special teachers will be pro. i rlded In bandwork, manual training drawlug and physical training. Tbe beat modrrn methods will lis employed f carrying on tbe work of tbe ecbool. Tbe sessions will begin at 8a. m. and close at 12 m.* giving plenty of time . for wholesome free play and for trainlug in orgaulxed play. All books sad supplies will be furnished free. Such a school should appeal to parents who wish to give tbeir children a full summer at Ibe aewabore and Insure tbe employment of tbe eblldren doriog a part or tbe day lu Ibe loog . summer vacation. Tbe cleeeee will be email and enrollments will be made lo order of appll. 1 ASSEMBLYMAN DINES FREEHOLDERS

Dr. Bohner and Mayor Cham- ~ S plon Also Enjoyed Samp- | tnoas Meal. Assemblyman Mark Lake enter-) talned ibe members of tbs Cape May , County Board of Freeholders and other i friends wltb a atMaptnoas dinner et _ bis borne here Thursday. It was tbor I. ougbly enjoyed by all of Mr. Lake's - guests. Mrs Lake and bar daughters bare a blgb reputation for their *111 In preparing a feast of this kind, eud tbe lb dinner Tburedey was a greet credit to them. "u Tbe freeholders discussed a number Tl ot lotereetlng topics, but I here was no th political talk. Jast a jolly gathering of sociable men . u Tboae present -were Director ttoutrag, Due Hilton, Joeeph McKlselck, Daniel Bcbelllqger, Henry Rutherford, to John IP. Fox, Jeba K Tbwtisawd, «■ Jamee Eustace, RoliarLS. Miller, Cap- Dl lain Jaho BeaoaU wad Clark Prank '» W. Foarkee. of Ibe board; It be Her. th Cbsrlee H. Boboer, pwator of tbe Fleet Presbyterian Church ; Mayor Cham- ni ptou . J. Preaccrtt Cadman and J. F. MacNamee. n r MISS CAIN HERE "

m mmm. LWIA n - II fl In Flan mapreas Oiawa. g| Thai vary succcaafu I woman preacher and leader among woeeeo, Mlee Dora m E. Cain, of AUaoU, Georgia, aaw wltb ,, - the Hmugb evangelistic party at At- £ lantlcC'lty, In charge of tbe women 'a ^ ■ work, will be- at Mia First Baptist c ' CburrA on next ftatsday evening, and will preach ou 'Tbe Transformed Life." Th la meeting will bring ones Spain f Ibe spirit of tbe Atlantic CUymeeHnge a to Ocean City. j Tbe capacity of tbe Baptist Cboreb f i limited nod all Interseted sbonld go t » early lo order In gH a mi. Bcrvloe a begins at 7 JO oVIcafc. All are wel- « Harry Ddsb, at (Ms cMy, who was oo duty atdbdReUP j MaHoo,-bad a-Rpbt vHb a lao-paand i gone. aMs | llpl Mlg (fee baaab ap I IstDsbweMbrMa AMffgabe a dffMhhMMMMMMMidki , MM.

1 MILITARY BALL - j HERE MARCH 20 . Company G to Have Annual „ Master and Inspection on This Date. The annuel musier and luspectlon of (< .Company U, Third liifanlry. cf this a cfty. alii be held In Ibe armory on * Monday afternoon and evening, March a of ibe winter for i he company and It a necessary that every man be present. 0 it Is now planned lo have a military a and supper In ibr armory after v the Inspection, lo which only the members of ibe company and Ihelr r will be liiviinl lovllalloos „ mls-iou will be bad by ticket only. e This will i« free. If will be a very u L. Kaly. ha- appointed as com- f i grain Headley and Cooks' Youug aud | Tbe sergeantK wltb Kirat Bergeant , as chairman, will be lu charge i Tbe corporals, wltb Corporal Ford at t tbelr bead, will look after tbe decora- • tloos. Tbe official reports of last summer's ride practice having come out. tbey show Company U well up among the . leaders Theeompeny slauds Hflb in Ibe reglmeut of twelve companies end eleventh lu the ritste of sixty com. , ' psoles. This moves II up from sixth ^ place (last year) lu Ibe regiment and , twenty-second place In the dlate. . which Is au excellent showing for Ibe leogtb of lime ibis compauy has been ' service. i Privates Llby end Tborslon have dropped from Ibe roll on aecouut of removal from town, end Private Earl Breckley was dropped Tor non- < . elteodance at drill. Private Howard A'! stow was transferred to Company . , CX. tt%u,deii company of tbe Third , ! Kegimeut. , TO HAVE BANQUET I be-Here Pcbraarr xj. The members of tbe Chamber of Commerce of Cape May County Hea- ' shore Besorte met at Avalon Wedues. - - day evening of last week aod adjouroad i ■ to meet lu tbe city ball In Oceau CUy Thursday, February 17, wbeu an after- , 1 noon and evening session will he beld r Tbe five delegates from each muntcl- 1 pallly were InvPed to be present at tbls gathering, wbeu also Ibe cbam- * ber's mid-winter banquet will be held, diratbmeie Is now a member of tbls body.

CLASS SANG jl "NINETY AND NINE"; .Impressive Services Held in " i First M. E. Ctanrcb Last I Snnday Evening. A feature of the Holiday eveolug service in the Kirsl M K Churcli was tbe gatlierlng of the Men's Bible Class j sively. The pastor's text was Luke I S: S 7. the |iarable of tbe lost sheep. The j the moment It beglus to lea- e the fold ' and the shepherd. Aod thus It is with t They are Icwl when they live from Uod au^gall lo heed His I The sheep wandered Into forces aud 1 ultimately uulees a superior might ' under Hie domination of forces that 1 from Uod. living without a consciousneas of Him and HI. rigblousuewi, Is a 1 condition ' But tlie speaker did not clo-e without a most eloquent aud forcible point 1 save tbe lost. Him who la tbe Oood 1 gbepherd. who must dud His lost I sheep 1 NEW ENGLAND SUPPER Bv Queen Kslbcr Circle. The members of ibe Queen Esther ' Circle will give a • New England Hopper" In llie social rooms of tbe First E. Church tomorrow eveulng from ) 6 to 8 o'clock. | Following are tbe committees In charge: Miss Margaret Parker, president ; 1 Misses Myrtle UHTord. Martha Ban- . derHn and Adelta Powell."" I There will be a good menu eud e ' pleaeaot lime Is assured ell who attend. Tbe price of tickets Is 86 cents. OFFICERS RE-ELBCTBD [ The members of the Ocean City Hall . Association, at tbelr auuual meeting, I re-elected tbe following directors: K ' Howard Tboro, George () Adam-, A C. Boswell. Mark Lake, Daniel 8am p . aud W. W. Adams. I Tbe directors re-elected these officers: - President. Mark Lake; vice prealdeol. . George O. Adams; W. W. Adams, i treasurer, and K Howard Tborn sec-

WANT 150 WOMEN AT C. E. SERVICE tl Girls Will Try to Make Big ° Showing at Presbyterian c Cbnrch Sunday. ' Tbe Christian Endeavor Boole! y of u First Preebytertan Cboreb la having an exciting time lo Its contest for 0 supremacy , both tbe young men end young women working hard lo win u struggle. r Tbe girls want at least 160 womra c and girls at tbe meeting of tbe society BekCttoodey evening. The cent est Is for lbs largest number attendance, tbt largest number uk- f part-In tbe exfcrciees, tbe largest Dumber ou time at tbe Sunday evengatherings and the largest collecEacb of tbese le entitled to a cerUlu number of points In tbe contest. Tbe boys are leading Id tbe general Its by U>e score of 18 to 12. but tbe women led lo tbe struggle at ; 'meeting lest Sunday evening, end ( there was muck rejoicing among Ibe ' fair members. Tbe boys' colore are green end tbe | glrle' colore are while. Instead or tbe asual church service . 1 Sunday evening. February 6, Ibe meet1 will ha conducted by tbe Christian ■ Society, with tbe Kev. ' Cberles H. Boboer, tbe pastor. Id | charge. Tbe board of directors of tbe First i Bank will meet Friday of I each week at » a. m. after February 1, Instead of Tuesdays and Fridays et Mrst afore. This does Dot mesa tbat ' the eateries tbe bank baa been render- ' Co Its customers will be curtailed, a m a way baa ben provided lo lake care I. OT urgent matters requiring attention between board meetings. . Joseph O. Champion, builder, la preparing ptaneaad tpeciScaUoos for adB dlttooa to Ibe Daps May Coaoty How I attal-aad also lor a taffgeaad -modern p ama Nrthe county thrm. _ vatgewAUeeusCUr la M|s* * emmjuiaese aessnsMsse»r ■mMtaeePeteTane.

CAPITALISTS IN DEAL TO ! 1 BUY LAND IN THIS CITY

Plan to Take Muo.ooo Worth Tl of Lots from Gardens Company. Victor J. Humbrccbt. president of Ocean City Gaideot Company, of was In town Tuesday In reference to ot] negotiations looking to tbe purchase of ga one-tblrd of the remaining Iota on tbe m 's tract In tbe nortb section of wi tbls resort. IdLocal business men are aald to be Interested lo tbe deal. lb Tbe amount Involved I* about (110,Tbere ere several business men c m- m uected wltb tbe enterprise and tbe ar- M raugements are belug perfected by e pi of tbem. Cl ■ » ■ 81 PLAYED CARDS O H Proxrraitrv Lcaxne Brnbcrs sad FtlvoCa UaC Jolli livening. A very pleaeaot time was enjoyed by tbe members aod friends of tbe Young Men's Progressive League to ' tbe league's rooms Thursday evening. °' I wbeu cards were played. Jl Those pre-ent were Mr. end Mil. " . John K. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John R. F Groves, Mr aud Mrs. William F. Gar \ diner, Mrs Cberles Baron. Mrs. Frank i Newbury, Fred. Uepp, Mr. and Mrs. c !e. M. Button, Mr. end Mrs. J. Beeves n Htldretb. Mr. aod Mrs. A. 8. Carter, » Mies Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Otis M ' Towoaeud, Mra William G. Abbott, Mite Carrie Bapp. Mlu Margaret Par- " 1 ker, Mlu Helen Carton, Mlae Julia J Scull, L. Mlulxar. Mlae Iurx Corson, 1 Misa Maybe*. Clinton L. Breckley. j b Koscoe 8barp. Mies Powell. Mr and . Mrs. L. M Lear. Mr. and Mrs Par- . ker Millar, Mr. aod Mra. D. E. Palate t aod Cherts Borle. .f Those winning trophies were MrF. D. Newberry, Mice In ex Coreou. • Mrs. John K Jonas, Fred. Bapp, Wiu. J F. Oardluer and Cberle Borle. , Tbere was much fun over tbe award , of lemon etleke lo Mrs. J. Beeves HII- ^ dretb Bi d E M. Button, o 1 • " rsi Best. Cottage 70S Central aveooe; all aeodern convenleneae; can be realed by the year or during winter months. For , farther particulars apply SXXTOUU. J; office. Ooeaa CMy, N. J. adv-tf Ealabllabed #OBr"and ^ feed store. Inp dud tag axturee.oe wUlrmit atom room * tSm.OeeaauSrN-J. aivTlMiS

| I ;L0SE FIRST GAME | TO CAPE MAY BOYS . f Military Clnb's Five Seemed I Dazed and Had Little Show With Rivals. The Oceau City Military -Club'- Ave ^ | lost the first game of the new 8va*lxtrr I boys at I ape May Monday eveulng b> , It was a game full -f "pe|>" on tlir ! part of tl>e "Cape- " I'liey took Ibr j| until Ibe dual will-lie wi. blown The locals mind bewildered and j , Breckley caged tlie only Held goal In , tbe flnii half The -cofe at Ibe end of , the flr-t half was 1» to in favor nl , C0|* May. ^ in' i t le belter during llie second half, and at oue or two periods -bowed tbelr op , poneots thai they could pass tbe ball. | failed to weaken tbe "Capes." | , Breckley played a fairly good game , i for tbe Military Club, caging 5 Held ^ I goals and 8 free shots, while rthlelds ( end Lemoou starred for the "Capes ' ' Line-up: * * ■ | Serce /Shield. Breckley J I Camp Htldretb \ ,1,...^ I Bhaugbnessy r Heudereoo I 0,,,r<, \ Little Field goals— Pierce. 8; Breckley, 6; , Welseotbal, 1; Htldretb, I; Shields. 8: Camp. 8; Lemauo, 5; Sbeughneaey. 2; ' Little. 2. Foul goals— Breckley, 6; Henderson, 1; Sbaugbuessy, 10. Befi eree. Bobbins. Tbe Cape May team will play here next Wednesday evening, when. It la - hoped, tbe locals will strike their gelt end triumph over tbe visitors. AT ANNIVERSARY Mayor Joseph G. Champion, E. M. Button, E. A. Corson, Squire Rusb a and Harry Headley, of tbta city, attended ibe anniversary gathering of II tbe Atlantic City First Ward Republican Club at tbe Hotel Royal Balur- ; day evening. Speeches were made by Congreeei men Lougwortb, of Ohio; McKlnley, of Illinois; Austin, of Tenuessee, aod i: Hacbaracb. of Atlantic City. Senator 1. Edge waa also oue of tbe speakers, and ', be announced tbet be Is a candidate for tbe Republican nomination for Governor of New Jersey. SPORTSMEN WILL ' ORGANIZE GLOB

T Purpose is the Propasra- „ tion of Game la Cape 11 May County. * A number of well known residents n Cape May Coaoty are arranging to k organize a dob for tbe propagation of p Some of tbe leading buelnaaa s of Ocean City, Cape May. Wild- i wood. Sea Isle CUy and Tuckaboe are Identified with tbe move. It la plaooad to have a club bouse In tbe upper section of tbe county. Tbe dues will be|10 a year. t Among those Interested In Ibe for- [ ■nation of tbe clab are Aaaamblyman Lake, Mayor Joaepb G. Cham- j plon, E. M. Sutton, Hope W. Gandy, f H. Clouting, Corsvllle E t Stllle. L. M. Haas, Frank Fowkes. i Capt. John Bennett. Levi Wentxell, t Henry Rutherford aDd Kobt. S. Miller. I A Flae OKI. | Tbe Christian Endeavor Society or I the First Presbyterian Cboreb baa received a handsome solid mahogany oval eervlug tray, 16x21, from David of Camdrn. It will be anc- i tloued al the society's "Peuny. Social" i February 29. Legal papers of ell descriptions. Including wills, ere carefully drawn by Curtis Robinson at bis office, 744 avenue, Ocean City, N. J. adv. Try Hughes' favorite lotion for roogbnese end chapped sktu; 25 cente bottle. Hughes' Ceutral Pbar1 mecy. adv. ,10-7, tf. Foa Rxst,— By the year, a 7-room . hot eud cold water and bath. 1 Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber adv.. SJO.tf

BOARDWALK BUSINESS MEN WRITE MAYOR CHAMPION

Tells Chief Ex- ! ecntive of Plans Approved — Comfort Station and Band. The following Is a copy of a letter sent by the Ocean City Boardwalk Business Men's As-oclatlpn to Mayor Champion, of tb|s city: Mr. J (i. Champion. Mayor of Ocean City, Ocean City. N. J.— . Dear Sir: — "Referring lothedlacns--lou at tbe Informal meeting pt tbe i'ommlsslouers, It seemed wopK while matters In addition to those discussed Suppose tbat I mention of the pavl- , llmi enlargement before starting on tbe oilier mailers It was cuuslilered that tbe present pavilion wa- Inadequate aod was mads more so because of tbe seating arrangement. Tbe members therefore snggrst that the sides aud ends be removad to Ibe extreme edges of llie pier durtog 1 Ibe clear wealber, and tbat tbe sides and ends be so arranged thai It can L be enclosed quickly by means of doors. 1 That the music slaud be lo tbe cenand (bat the peat(.bejo arranged as be comfortable and yet permanent. Sbonld at this seaaou tbe appropriations oot be large enough lo oover tbe I permanent cbangee or tbe pavilion, It suggested tbat a permanent roof be placed wltb canvass sides and It be ea^ arranged tbat tbe sidea aud ends mlgbt be enclosed quickly. The band altnaUon I will aleo men- , tlon bere, as tbe minutes of tbe aaaootattoo call for a band wltb considerable reputation and wblcb carrira with ; It advertising value to Ocean City. Now for tbe additional matters aubV milled for your consideration: Flrat. Tbe removal of tbe present lolletaof course will be necessary under any dre cumatancea, and It la therefore pro- . posed tbat. If tbe dty'a finances will II permit, three comfort stations be placed —one at Moorlyn terrace, one in tbe vicinity of Fourth street, one In tbe vicinity of Sixteenth street. If bat one can be placed this year It seems bast i tbat Moorlyn terrace be accepted aa tbe locatlou. It seems essential that proper altenI, tion be gtveu to tbe cleanliness and It I. Is suggested Ibat attendants be pro,f vided during ell tbe morning boon aud from six o'clock to eleven In tbe .. evening. You doubtless are familiar wltb the h fact tbat the coals of maintaining I ban stations can be considerably reduced j by tbe adoption of pay toilets and the r selling of necessary articles, j Tba committee will be glad to aobe mil suggestions. Second. The aeeocla- * llou heartily approved of tba plans of hla Honor, tba Mayor, to advertise Ocean City by means of Information stations, aa In large cltlaa, and by having established an agent wltb bead. } quarters as at Pittsburgh, who would canvass all over the near territoryThis plao would develop a very a - vtnltffsini Increase to Ocean CltV. veutageous Increase City.

Third. Tbe association Is opposed to indiscriminate peddling and aucIt was unanimously eon* alderad at a detriment to tba permanent merchants upon whom tbe city more or leas depends. While U la tbat tbe city officials are opposed to floaters. It seemed worth while to bring to yobr attention these r Very truly yours, O. Frost. P. B. A personal suggest Ion: Tbe appearance of tbe propertlaa and beech at Etgblh street always eaeaaad poor to me. Would we And a better way to improve tbe appearance and good results tbe city than tbe piecing ot algaboards on each approach and at tba end of tbe walk (in the rear of the , steps) telling tbe advantages ot Ooeaa . City T Removing tbe tin eigne from tba Boardwalk and approaches would ' help too. Visited BOX (seed ■cress. I Albert Fogg, of tbie city, paid a viah - few days ago to Dutch Neck, three ' miles below Hrldgeton.bie borne wbeu he ran away 60 years ago. He mat a resident who remembered htm, aod tbey talked over tbelr boyhood days, [ Fob Rkkt Unfurnisurd — 722 Asbury avenue, 7 rooms aod bath, all ' conveniences; aleo 6-room oottagv with bath, all conveniences. Apply atoea I 722 Asbury avsaue, or W. W. Ham, s Fourth street and Wesley aveaah - Ocean City N.J. adv.,l»2LU / Try Hughes' Reliable Ll'er Pills; a prompt lu action; easy lo take; ooou ceotraled lo form and always rellaklej r 25 ctuts per bottle. 'Hughes' OaatM Pharmacy adv., IB-T, (A .

| Suits and Overcoats Reduced* ^4 Now ia the time ta bay your Suit and Ovurcoat m|

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