OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
' ^ m — _ VOL. XXXV. OCEAN CITY, N. J-, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 191G - * NQ. 45 : ' J ; J . - -J- J — " ■
Ocean City Sentinel j OCEAN CITY. N. J. , R CURTIS ROBINSONI Editor and Proprietor Si .00 Per Veer. Strictly io Adeence. . >rre»Kt*.>T.i.«e. ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U N SE L LO R- AT- LA W , a^SwOowtOoBBiMMr*! iSerr NhE.' cam ■<« loter hoisx, a. J. (Oppowu Public Bundled.)JJSv'oFFICES Apgar & Boswell, AHBURY AVENUE end WUHtH HTKEET OCEAN CITY. N. J. LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings 4 Read Room. X1&. »■ end UJ I ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JL NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law 8U9 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jereey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. Jt Eyes Examined Without Drops luieoledf" for flm-rUe Optical wort I Here la no uxM.ll) of soln^ to t%UauMr*lw niluMuao bi'Tound" eny^ity!"" " Prescription Jumwi ^ rapM™'** | |^[ ""T. W. ELY too* euaeik AniM .TUITK t.'ITY, a. J. M Bale Ati N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH BT. AND WIMLEY AVE. At Richard TowneeoU"*. Pelermo, UO to &J0 p. m. dally. Bell Pbone. Kertner". Line. Ml Allen Conon, M. DaE?: Si« Weeley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey DR W. P. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley ave. OCEAN CITY. N. J. OrriCE Hul'HH: |l to Florence Brick Haines COR. 9TH AND WESLEY AVE. MECHANO-THCRAPIST Medical and Corrective Gymnastics JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY S to I p. S. BoUPbonee SfsT" JOHN H. WH1TICAR, M. D. Ki« btb and Central avenue Oceau City New Jereey 1QR. CHARLES B. RIDER ►•Dentist" 809 Central Avenue •cisaa city. a. J. Bell 1X7 T)R. G;- Fairchild Starr Dentist Sceood Ploor ^'fSSSlStS^ffT^ OBee Hoars: Evening* by aypolnUDMl J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer cmeraxi Aveene Tbaei ITT OCEAU CITY. a. J Watch awl Jewelry Repalrloj Mayer's S4J ASBURY AVENUE orm all ybab ■IAMBI * A»A* sssssiss Reading Goal Xl7""il nanaranaex
Attention, Cottagers Rued.H"tk-ean Heights. near Somen' Point, within ee»y reach of Ocean City, where plant, and cnt flower* of all kind* are to be had. Our watchword ia RELIABILITY than piantin/when PROPHR1.Y IHlSH. : 1 Telephone or give ua a call. Colonial Greenhouses Somers" Point, 12-J Unwood Post Office ( __ | J F©M SALE AT COST j; A beautiful Cottage-Bungalow on Wesley ' avenue, facing the ocean, near Thirteenth |' street, 9 rooms and bath, garage, laundry, etc. I It will be finished by October 15, and is the ( Best Bargain in that choice district of the re- f sort For full particulars inquire ' HAS3H & EDWAHD8 ! EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. I I r — « Money to Loan On First Mortgage . If you desire to borrow money on your property I can 1 supply same on first mortgage at 6 per cent. I have the following amounts an hand at the present ' time: 1 » -$1,000.00 1 $1,200;00 $1,500.00 $2,000.00 1 ; $2,500.00 Gilt Edge First- Mortgages for Sale. < Joseph I. Scull 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. , j B. Frank Smith Go •9 BROKERS I , If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine 1 lot on Ocean avenue ntlar Seventh street, with small house, $2500. , i Two lots corner First street and Asbnry avenue, sire 70x100, cheap. , , $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, , ■ attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed , with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. 1 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. t 720-22 Asbury Ave. PJJUMBINO Are yoo fretting entire satisfaction aa to prioea, workman* hip end bnainaaa courtesy? If not. it will pay yoo to gira me a trial. I am in an sxoaplkmally good parities to Uk* - care of yoor repair work of which I make e specialty. I have no ezpenrive establishment or clerical fore* to maintain Gira ma a triad. Both Phore. C. H. BACON ftOT ElcHtH St Interesting to Investors Ikuse Who Wish a Desirable Location lor a Seaside Home FOR 8 ALE — * fee lota located io Section Q. Ocean City, H. J., In vicinity of Bute road and Pennaylvaoia and Reading Railroad Rations. Alao'aite* for bongalowa ritual* on Great Hgg Harbor Bay, Baaalay'a Point, N. J. ARTHURoD.JBARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE » OCEAN CITY. M. J. SHI Look Out For Frost! ^P| REZNOR GAS HEATER I I ""j ) j, Will provide warmth, genial. ^friendly. summery - MB't?pr!»*Mi'a guarantee agalnri unpleqaant auifiliaaa Biiyh!t In the' morn I not and' we will have It at your home to greet you In the evening, or your war home and take Tt rkenor ^^^^^'•^EATltRS are and vary to carry. The City-Gas Light Co. KS^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.^! Z R. CURTIS R0R1NSDK _ Conveyancing \ Insurance , NOTARY PUBLIC AND II COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS ; Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue is, OO KAN CITY. N. J.
H EALTH CON DITI0NS IN S THIS CITY NEVER BETTER
Resort Continues Free From j Contagions Diseases, Officials Are Told. j In hla report for January to the City 1 1 Health Officer T. Lee' j Adams -aid: ' Gentlemen: -I have to report thai I the city continue* free from all disease* j of a contagious nature lu the department of cbarltlea. bow- i lever, there were a natukar or requests' J for temporary aid. owlug to tba scarcity of. employment for tba laboring classed All Ibeae ease* were luvaatlgated, and, wltboueortwoexeepttooe. considered w„rtby. and aid woe given. My oYders for tba paal month for tbia purpose amount to $34 for tba following llama: Coal. fa 80; grooerwa, 119.1*0; a boas to anabl* c bud ran to elland school. $& 30. There have been reported during Ibe ' muuib of January alz births, one marriage and four deaths, the deaths betboae of resident* of Ocean City. Director Adsma, tn Uria connection, said Ibat, tbe weather being good laei week, be bad work atarlod on tbe el nets, giving amploymant to aoma persona In atralleoed circumstance*. BRILLIANT SUCCESS Large Naatrn at lacat t lab-a Serial AB.tr. Tbe Bflb aottsal five hundred sod dance of Ibe Ladies' Auxiliary of tba Ocean City Yacbl Cksb jro* given laat (Wednesday) avenlng at Hurtlcultoral Hall, Hroad street, above Spruce, Philadelphia, and was a brilliant eoooaaa. More tben 1600 poreoaa attended. It , waa a great boost to Ibe Ocean City Yacbt L'iab and Ocean City as a summer resort. Tbe ball was decorated wltb palms - and flower*, sad Ibe elaborate electri- - cal lighting e fleet waa In tbe club i col— red and white. C'inb pennants ' of all sixes were aleo much In evidence Maoy from Ocean City attended tbe affair. 1 Tbe officers of tba Ladles' Auxiliary are: Mrs. William E Htxamer, president ; Mrs. Daniel H Parte, vie president; Mrs. Robert McKaown. aaer relary ; Mrs. A. T. James, treasurer. 1 . m Hid ana Asia. Dr. J. H. W hi Gear missed bl* auto, which be bad left In front of bio office, Friday night. He notified tbe police. Chief Hou II called up the watchman on tbe two bridges tending oat of town, hut tbey bad not — n It go by. Chief Scull started for borne abonl 1 1 -SO o'clock, but decided Io take another look around. Ha fnnnd Ibe machine " in the alley back of Ibe hlgb school building. Mischievous boys are sop poeed lo have pushed the machine ( into tbe alley. ! girls"arTtTbe church ushers
Christian Endeavor Society ' ! Will Condnct Special Ser- j vices Sunday Evening. The members of tba Young .People's | Society of Christian Hud savor of tbe Klrrt Presbyterian Church wilt hold tbeir anniversary services In | Ibe cborch at 7 4S o'clock Sunday . evoulng. lu place of (be regular church Tbeee service# will ha in charge of tbe pastor, tbe Hev. Charles H. Bobner, who will in—eh on - Fidelity ' and Force " * Members of tbe— eMy will take ' part In ibe azaroi— . Tba commlHcc In ehargs will have ' the church prettily decorated wltb tbe colore or tbo society groon and wbae 1 Tbe ushers will mmprias young • women of tbo CtarMten Eodsaonr 8oclgty. ' There will be a portal music by tbe 1 cbolr, under direct lun of Lewie E. I rimltb. Following le tbe p rag asm of 1 music: Autbem, "He Beodeth the Bprtngi," Wareteg. Duet, "Be Ulad, O Ye fUgbleena," 1 Hoamer. Dr. J. Tbornley Hogbea, U E. Smith. Soprano Solo, "O Saviour, Hear He," Back, Hire Lou We T. Conon. Ohcars MieteS. Tbe Ocean Uty Public Library Aaaoclatkm baa steeled tbe following olteera: President, William M.Thyior; vice preaidagt, Ure Bee. Chartm H. ■ Bobner; treasurer, Lewie B. Smith. Mies Fouldi woe n ellrtM librarian and given two woke* earailae he Feh- ■ ruary. Tbe boofcaomartrtra hf which Dr. Bobner la dkbtrrtrta, was antborlied to purchaaeacw hoaka Par-Baal. Eatabllabed 8aax«Dd feed atato, including fixture—* wW root at ere mere tn* any other bartaara AadiinTtiuaai Corson, Oceaa IMW.M.J. adv^ 12 SAW. 3 For Rrmt Uai uaanati.— 7M Aebery avruue, T pee—rend baih, ail bath, all noviaaartk ArtBaae 72 Asbury aveaa^ a* W. W. Was. Fourth aural - AM WaWj a vacua. Oca— City N.J. rtflv., Mtl. If aaa flrtvi raMgama.
1 1 C 'co, g prepares j for celebration ul | i Lieut. Elliott, U. S. A., Will * Have Charge of Inspec- p tion March ao. (J Lieutenant Elliott, U. S A , will be I prevent al Ibe muster and have charge cl . of Ibe Inspection of Company U, Third o: Icfantry, March an. This dale baa ala so been set aside for (be second anul- g , veraary of Ibe company, aud elaborate *< , preparatiooa era being made for tbe a- ,, enler'alnment of tba company mem- o- . hers and tbelr friends lhat night Admtoalon will be by (Icket only, and p f tboae can be seen red from members of . Ibe company. There will nnt'he any « Thomas N Mclllunla and Earl ^ _ Pfander have eullslad lu Company O. „ j Tbe non-commlavmiied offtcera' e school, wblcb la held every Monday j. , evening la tbe club room at the armor/ uuder Ibe euperviaiuu of tbe com- o party commander, la becoming wry |, interesting. . Tbe topic now la guard g mount, wblcb Is'uoe of Ibe most Inter- j. eeting coremnnlee In tbe manual. Tbe » drill during February will be largely g taken up wltb guard mount aud will ^ t no doobl be very letcreellng. Spec- v (slots ate welcome In the balcony dur- 0 lug theae drills. t | Private* Tbomas Scull aud Moe , Welaenthal were elected corporals at r I tbe drill Friday nlgbl. , It la plauoed to take tbe company lo Wildwood some ulglit soon to. one of 0 tlie basket ball games Wblle (here | Ibe boys will glva ao exhltilllou drill £ on tbe Wildwood floor. I b Tbe company commander baa of t fered a supper to all those who attend I ( every drill from Jauuary I to May. ' t Major Sblvera, of Camden, dropped ' In lo see Ibe boys of Company U U J JWsairdrttrWiday evening. He Is com- | , mender of Ibe battalion lo wblcb tbe < local company belongs. Mr*. Lrroy Howe, of tbla city, atrended tbe wedding of Leon Auder- * sou aud Mlsa Hazel Kelk al Woodbury Wednesday evening of last week. ' Tbe bride's parents ere summer reel- : dents bere. The young woman was a , telephone operator bere one season. >. 1 >f Has 1-ocuie Here. I 10 Joseph C. Blattner, of Belfry, Pa., J " was In town tbe latter part of laat " week and looked over Ibe city wltb tbe c ol thought of locatlug bare with bis fa®- i p. Ily. Hla brother is familiar wllb Uceae I ia City aud through blm he paid a visit j to ibis resort.^ I
|st~ edward's beat . soldier boys Score, But Game Was " j Loosely Played— Wild- J wood Wins. The Oceau City Military Club's Ave of Philadelphia, ou tbe armory floor evening. 17 to IS Roy Johnson and William Gilbert 1 played al forward In Ibe flrsl half, bill was replaced by Hrecklry In tbe Neither side pu* u [! t rla.lbugly clever game, although Ibe learn, fled f (wo occasions. 1 Tbe Drat half euded B to 6 In favor of <1 City. They (led at 10 lo tbe I second bartend a little I a I e r t al 14. Jobnsou did wall for one so long 1 out of tbe game. t Tbe visitors did good learn work and 1 passed well, but were week In caging f Jobnsou' V ^ Mtrt?auD8 Forward I McGlnley , B reck ley I I Cantar Tight Htuderaon | I Gallagher 1 I "u,ra \ Morris ' Field guala— Johnson. I; Welsenlbgl. 1 Henderson, 1; Hreckley, 1: McGlu I ley, 2; Tight, S; Gallagher, 2. Foul ' goals — Wleaentbal. I; Henderson, 3; ' 1; Tlgbe, 3 Referee, Colllt 1 sou. ' Tbe local team dropped Ita Aral 1 of Ibe Seashore League eerie* 1 wltb Wildwood Wednesday evening of last week, 27 lo 24. It waa exciting 1 throughout aud a bard game for tbe soldier boys to drop. A feature was a 1 remarkable shot some dlstauce from 1 Ibe cage by Keeling 1 (I'olherg Hnarp [ Forward ' Baker i ) ( Foster Center Keating I Henderson ! I Hheeban f Uu.,rd \ Delauey , Field goal* — Breckley .6; Wleaenlbal, 1; Pierce. 2; Baker. 4; Keet lug, 4; Bbeebau. 2: Delauey. 2. Foul goals — ' 5; Delauey, 8. Refefae. MEN'S BIBLE CLASS "Mioatoaar* Da*" tn Mrthodlsl cbstck Neat —a*. John O. Bleelman, re port #r for Ibe Meu'a Bible Clare of Ibe First M E. Huudey School, tends Ibe following lo ibe Sentinkl: Next iSonday being "Mlaeionary Pastor Kolp requests tbe mam hers to give liberally to this collection aud keep up to (he standard Ibe repu1 There waa a very large attendeoce ! of the claae members last Sunday— for , talny afternoon— «2 being praaaol. I a friend wltb you next Sunday, l you see a stranger, ask him to attend.
II silk flag for hethodist church , * i O. 8. of A. Camp Will At- J tend Service* and Make Presentation. | Tbe member* of Wasblngtco Camp, | 75. P. 0. 8 of A., of tbla city, will , obaarva Washington's Birthday by at- | , leudlug tbe First M. E. Church services io e body Sunday evening. KebA eprctal sermon will be preacbed , tbe ledge by tbe pastor, tbe Rev . . Joseph 8. Kulp. Tbe lodge, on Ibiaoccartoa, will present bandeorea allk leg to the , ctsureb. 1". will be similar to the flag i am ted to tbe Flirt Presbyterian r Church last year. ■alee U*a. Tba boys of (be CblisUao Endeavor > Baelrty of tba First Presbyterian Church were eo uugalltui Soodsy evening aa to defeat tbe glrla on that , ocooaiou In Ibe contest now being waged betweeu Ibem aud tbe girls of tbe society. There were 77 boys and moo present. Tbe glrla nam bared 67. - The mala* woo on tbrea points — d - tbeee waa a Ua oo tbe fourth. But tbe gtrle are art eert down. I FraaTea Wlilsrs Neetlaa. q Tbe Fraooaa WlUard meeting of tbe ► Oeran City W. C. T. U. will be bold at l> tbe-horae of Mrs W. F. Gardiner aect Wedoreday aftarnooo. There will be a special peegeam. The last meeting gf the —MB, boM at tbe borne of Hbt SMMfttb Oaaoeyne Sands, waa well ■ atteodafl. Trie FsaiFasiS. *. Tbe pupated vteH of a delegation II frara the Ftrrt M. E. Church to Allan - fi He CRy ia hear Eveagaliat Btoogh baa ' beaa paetpooad. It waa to have taboo i piaea tbia eveatag, bat H la mam prof pased far Tareflgp eraatag e t aaxt a weak TMBeu trgi be good lb* that «■ 9mm BawT.-By tba fw, aT-reara a. ax.stsu
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ARE | TO PLAY BASKET BALL
|8tndcnt8 Have Four Teams I Coached by Misses Bradley and Fonlds. Tbe girl alb let** of the Ocean City School are preparing to play basket ball, end teams bava been sefrom tbe foor classes — Freshtnep, Sophomore, Junjora end Seniors Tbey are now practicing amoDg themselves on the floor of Company O'a armory, usually on Tboreday after- ■ although tome times they try 1 passing the bell and endeavor to cage - the sphere on tbla floor on Saturday*. The players are being coached by * Hire Bradley, en Instructor In the high school, and Mia* Maud M. Foulds, 1 a graduate of tbe high school eud ao - authority on athletic*. Games will be played between the * four teams, and the best of tba flea* > will play out-of-town girls' hlgb school I quintets a little later. Tbaae games 1 will probably take place before end between tbe balvee of tbe ragulM contests ou the armory floor between tbe Oceau City Military Club's Ave and ' vlslllog teems. I Tba glrla of l he Brldgeton Hlgb f School live are likely to be tbe first II opponent* of tbe local youug women. ' It la planned to have a dance at tbe ' end of the aprtug aaosnu for the- glrla ' of tbe local teams and tbetr friends. Tbe girls of tbe leema wear black d bloomers aud wblle middle*. '* Soma of tbe girls already show much skill aa basket bell players. Tbe girl* aleo are plaonlag to play tannl* on tlie Swartbraore Hotel >c courts. Tbey are Intararttd. too. la
" bockey. wblcb tbey will play on tbe w b®*°h' s* William H. Horn and wife, of Pbll II adtlpbla. who tpeod tbe summer seatons tn tbelr cottage on Wesley eveno*, near Fourteenth rtraet, were In town Thursday. Tbe left Pblladel- >° pbla a few da>s later tor St Prtare- "■ burg. Fla., accompanied by tbetr •* daughter. Mlsa Florence, where tbey •° will remain, aa Deuel, until oarly In April. They wUI be bore for tbe Eae- " t*t season. at ■ •
I k. k. skene buried i in germantown „ — p Former Philadelphia Busi- Bl ness Mao Died Here After Short Illness. ^ Krltb K Skene, proprietor of Keith p Hall, who died rather suddenly of p kidney disease it bis bnme bere Thur* o day evening, was hurled In Ivy Hilt jo Uermaiilowu. Saturday Services were held lo (he chapel therej a remains were sent from jfils cllypq Saturday morning by CudertakerLake ,i b local pall - bearerp-' were K. B.l Slllee, Clayton Hauib Brlcli. A. D. Jt Barrows, (I. W. F. Wnodslde. John r Marls aud William H. Colllsaon. Jr j > Mr. Skene he'd been III only a few U days. t He waa born in Aberdeen. Scotland, and was 58 year* old. Hecametothl* a country 22 years ago, and was engaged Ibe textile business In Pblladal- |: pbla 2U years, being a member of the t ral Linen YaruaCo. In Frank * which went out of exlsteuce two ago. Ha waa well and favor- v able known lo a large number or Phil- d adelphla manufacturers In the north , east section of tbe city. He came to Oceau City two years | , and engaged In the hotel buslues. e During tbe last few months, since I Ibe close of the fall season, be bad f a successful solicitor for tbe Ocean t City Golf Club. ( Mr. Skene leaves a wife, whoin be married tweDty years ago, and one son , « . Austin Allison Skene, who la a student c at Pennsylvania Htale College, ecd t wbo did not arrive home until after his , ! father's death. i i Deceased joined (be Masonic fraler- t ' nlty in Scotland, but waa not affiliated | wllb any of Ibe lodges In Ibis country, t _ , CARPENTER RENTS I Will Conduct casino Clut» Aaaln ■ Duilu* Season of ivl«. ( C. Ellwood Oarpeuler, of Pblladel , pbla, bat rented lb* Casino Club rooms I on tbe Boardwalk, through tbe agency i of Meesey A Edwards, for tbe season , » 1918. Tbla will be Mr. Carpenter's third < summer season In (bese delightful < quarters, wblcb have become ao atlracf live all to Ibe- member* of bla dance | classes end tbelr friend*. Celebrated Aanlveraarr. . Mr*. Albert Fogg, of tbia city, cele- ' r brated bar birthday anniversary Fri- ' day. Tboaa wbo belped ber observe tba occasion were Mies Merge ret Fogg, 1 of this city. Mlee Mayhew, of Pitmen, end Mr*. Mary Johuson. of Brldgeton. 1 Tbey bed a very pleasant time. < ■ a I renters appear : ' for next season 9 Philtdelphians Already Take Apartments and Cottage tor Summer. ' Wltb the birds twittering, end occa- ' slonal spring-Ilk# showers, o o * 'a thoughts gravitate toward tbe sum. mer seeaoo of 1916, even though some , severe winter weather may be exper9 Muced before boats begin to assemble ^ la tba bay end tbe beech la dotted wllb bathers. r Along thla line, two rentals for next * us son are reported by M assay A L Edwards. T Henry Btranuban, Jr., of Pblladelc pbla, baa taken tbe first floor of Mrs. M. Bweney'a Apartments, 515 Bixteentb u street. Tbe second floor has been rented. John C. Danenbower, of Pbll. * adelpbla, bos taken Prof. K. T. Taylor'a cottage on Park piece. " Named "rise Lolbsob." ** "Tbe Logbook" baa been selected aa l>" the name of tbe new monthly pnbllca,e Hon of the Ocean City Yacbt Club, d wblcb Is Issued under tbe editorial supervision of Commodore Charts* F. Ih Wall. Past Commodore J. Ralph Wil•l son and Waller D. Boo sail. Tba first D- Issue appeared recently. It contains ae matter* of special luteraat to tbe club members. :k Try Hugbes' Reliable Liver Pills; prompt to action; easy to lake; oon•b cant rated m form and always reliable; 25 csnte per bottle. Hughes' Central Pharmacy. adv., 10 7, tf if :al . ~ In ■
JOSEPH M. ROWLAND IS MAKING BIG IMPROVEMENTS
Philadelphian is Erecting | Several Fine Houses in North Section of City. John Marts haw received tbe con*_ from Joseph M. Rowland, 6f for a colonial cottage to be erected on the sooth corner of First The cottage will have a frontage of 3S feel on Corinthian avenue, and 26 feet on First street. With a ten foot pergola on tbe south end of tba building; also a 10x6 entrance porch Corinthian avenue. All will have j Tbe exterior well will be of wide | siding, while Ibe roof I* to be covered jqvllb wood shingles. Tbe enltage will he terraced I Th» tlrst flour will have a large hall j through Ibr center, wltb a large living j f"om ou (be First street end. Tbei* j will be e large open ' Are place. The dining roam, kitchen end laundry ere be on (be soutb rids of (be building. Tbe liviug room end dining runts "J ere to have beamed ceilings. . Tbe secoud floor will codisId foor large bed rooms aud bath room, wblle tbe (bird floor will have two bed rooms end oue bath room. -> Tbe entire house will be flnlsbed la white euamel, with mahogany stained The cottage will cost 55500. V. f Aa publl-bed in tbe Bextixkl of last week, John Mart* baa Jo*^ received from Joseph M. Row laud, of ooutracta for two twoapartment bouses to be built oo tbe south aide of Flrrt street, west of CorlNlblau avenue. Tbe apartmeot* will be up-to-date la every raepect, with all Ibe modern conveniences. Each apartment will contain living and dlotof rooms, wblcb 1 will have beamed oalllngs, and tba side walls skeleton paneled. An attractive colounade will separate tbe livsod (lining rooms, wblcb will conlalu china closets In dining room side end book cases In llvtog room aids. Tbu dining room will aleo bave a fireplace. There will be five bed rooms > end two bath rooms, kitchen and enclosed laundry and maids' toilet. Tbe second floor apartments will be i reached by a main enclosed stairway, ' and a) so by an enclosed tradesmen's 1 stairway. , The Interior will be flnlsbed In white •' I enamel, with mahogany stained doors. Each apartment will have a tan-toot ' front pcrcb and an eight-foot side porch. Tbe roof and sides will be coveted wltb wood shingles. Tbe foundations . will be of brick. Each apartment will coat 16500. Mr. Rowland, wbo la greatly lm- ' proving this locality by erecting euch attractive cottage* end apartment*, t* several more modern niiltajrt designed, wblcb be purpose* to bolld In that section In ibe near future. | HEARD 8TOUGH Ocean Cllv BisldsaU Told Trier Have a Clean meson. Clayton Heine* Brick and wits, Albert Fogg and wire, Mlas Fogg, Mlee Esther Brown, Mies Louisa T. Cor- . sou, Homer Bhoemaksr and wife aad - A. Randolph Fogg, of tblectty. Mlas ■ Mayhew, of Pitman, and Mrs. Mary. - Johnson, of Brldgeton, were member* 1 ol a party that went from bare to At- ■ laniic City to beer Evangelist Bteogb . e Thursday evening. , 1 Btougb learned that there was present el the service* a delegation 1 from Ocean City, end be asked tba 1 members of tbe party to stand ay, which tbey did. ^ '• He spoke of Oceau CKy aa a moe- '• ally clean city without tba evil Influb encc of tbe saloon. SPECIAL SSStKOXB mr Fasior mttcri in ika Ffarikse ties Crinrcri. u A special series of sermons on "Tbe e- Church" will be presented at the Flrrt b. Baptist Cborch by tbe parter, the Beer al George F. Mltcb, during tba SooddF f. mornings of tbe month of Febranry, I- as follows: •t Next Buodey morning, -Tbe Cbmeh ib on thr Bocks;" February IS, "The ib UbtSreb end Bern;" February 20, "Tbe Escutcheon of the Church;" February 27, "Who's Boss Id Church?" ■: Next Sunday evening tba ovaogrtIstlc theme will be "MriundsraUndtac J Christ." A song service tor yoang J. people at 7.15 o'clock.
Booster Club Campaign I Announcement J The Practical Advertising Company, of Springfield. El., is goiag to or- | ganixe a Booster Club in tbia coanamrity. 1 COMMUNITY BUILDCRS This company comes with a reputation as a ccsamopity helper. ItagA 1 offend, it gtv*n a tboeough Cerraspondcncs crane fax mudera MMM69 I methods, gray youag people bave naea to pnritiera at trartead frt| J biUtv through the direct mflawce of tbetr rinueter CM tzaiahra. I Rertdes the bnainaaa treialag recrtved^tte memlieiijM , I art enly'far the Beartaaa, bra fee their Moods as wrtL I Wears leckieg forwexd to a very | !■■■■> tiera 1 WATCH POE COMPLBTB ANNUl rtOUUOl* **XT WS8K. 1

