Ocean City Sentinel, 20 April 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, A PHI I. :?<>. 1910 J XO. 4

Ocean City Sentinel -byr curtis robinson Editor and Proprietor Si.oo Per Year, atrictly in Advance. aTTOBNEVX.AT-l.AW. organ hand, ATTORNEY and C O u NSE LLOR - AT - LA W , - (Opposite Public Bulldlnca). j x^w office" ^ Apgar & Boswell, law offices Godfrey, Giddings & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. £[ newell heu lings Attorney at Law 8(19 Klgblb Street Ocean City New Jersey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Byes Eiamined Witbont Drops Nrwvl up-to-date method, anb.ractt.it ] fhe^H1oonanw>Uyo?(Olnc"tol^illa<lelphta I My eloej ol Kye Ota. .M^d^Hp^^eiee Is ai • '"""T. V»- ELY ATLANTIC « ITT. N. J. jfH: Allen Corson, *.D.«r-: 8:6 Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey dr- w. p. haines cor. ninth and wesley ave. ^ ocean city. n. j. Phones: Bell 46UW; Inter -H late UO-A Both Phones Florence Brick Haines Cor. Otk and Wesley awe kanvr. Hvedl.h Movement. ( Herschel pettit, m. d. ' . I 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY °Ur" Both Pbonea Oltlce^HOure ^ Hell Phoar ITI ■ john\h. whiticar, m. d.! Eighth autl Central avenue Ocean City Near Jersey J)R. CHARLES B. RIDER , ►•Dentist" 809 Central Avenue ' octal CITY. I. J. Bell ir J)R. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist COf" "tS^AN1" tUTT. .V /. la a Ad" bibteivd' * Vlriet RaVTreatwrat. Kvenlog. by appolatm. nt BellMS-A Both Phooet later-Sute l'*-» Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Tbornley Hughes, P. D. Manager Ith and Wealey Avea. Ocean City, N . J MARK LAKE ~ Undertaker and Embalmer aaa cdtul Avairca 'Phonal* OCEAN CITY. It. J HEADLET A ADAMS ^"•'■Reading Coal Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 843 ASBURY AVENUE OPEN ALL YEAR Try an Advertisement la the SENTINEL 1

A Beautiful Boat House Foot of Thirteenth Street I I,' INK corner witlrcharmiiig surroundings, building has S rooms aud bath, open fire place; gas and coal ranges, two "lavatories. Lot is worth Si 400 Improvements cost over $2900 and are as good as new. We offer it complete for only $2950. The greatest bargain ever offered on the Bay Front MA88EY & EDWARDS Eighth^and Central Ave.

how About Your Fire Insurance ? Fire is no respecter of persons or property. 1 It may be your turn tomorrow. 1 ; Protect yourself TODAY. I represent 21 of the largest and most reliable Fire Insur- 1 ance Companies in the business and would be most pleased ] to quote you prices. Call, write or phone. Joseph I. Scull 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

B. Prank Smith Oo.",'^"1 j If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine , lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. 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 with best companies. 1 1036 Asbury Ave. 1 PLANTS FLOWERS , BEAUTIFY YOUR GROUNDS Redding /'/jn/i of mil kindt. If'dges. Trees, etc ., ete. \ ' I ' t. protection. I Don't wail until too late ill ihr Spring before setting out planU, so tbev may get well started before ? hot weather comes on. Hydrangea., Rosea. Bulbs and j a full line of cut flowers always in stock. Ferns a specialty. | COLONIAL GREENHOUSES Within Sight of Ocean City on the Shore Road PLUMBIINO Are you getting entire satisfaction as to price*, workmanship and business courtesy? If not, it will pay you to giro me a trial. 1 am in an eioeinionally good position to take care of your repair work of which 1 make a specialty. I have no expensive establishment clerical faro. to maintain. Git. me a tnal. Both Plionsa C. H. BACON 607 Eighth St Interesting to Investors OR i ' Those Who Wish a Oesirable Location tot-* Seaside Home , FOR SAL E— * '« 'nta located In Section G. Ocenn City, N. .J., 1 ' in vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania and Read- i ing Railroad stations. Also sites for bungalows situate on Great Kgg , Ilarbor Bay, Beealvy's Potnl, S. J, - ( ARTHUR^D.B ARROWS ; 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ANNOUNCEMENT Change in Management Read-Paiste Hardware Co. 837 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. A new stock of fresh spring goods. Right Goods. Right Prices. j A Special Every Week This week, 35 per cent reduction on all Heisey's celebrated white glassware, hard to distinguish from genuine cut glass. Watch for Special next week * I L. B. HARRIS, - Manager Inferior Lighting: is Like Stopping ! Your Watch to Save Time. ' A Good Gas Light costs no more than a poor one. Ask for a FREE DEMONSTRATION of our G E Z. (etc eaay) The City Gas Light Company Eleventh end Heven Ave. t OCEAN CITY, N-

CITY RECEIVES BIDS FOR COMFORT STATION

Seeming Misunderstanding Among Contractors As to ( Meaning of "Ad." Hid. fur the. proponed public cum»ere opened at Ihe weekly meeting of ' the City Comml.sloner.Tue.dkf, bul. j a. Ihe lowest of Iboevu above Ihe amouut appropriated, the award of i ihe contract was postponed uulll ye.- , lerday afternoon. In order that a trans ! fer of money from the miscellaneous j appropriation could be made. r There yreie aeveral bid. for Ihe | < plumbing, electrical work and ga. Ill- , I ling, aud Mayor Champion aeked I what these meaut. The advertisement for hide for Ihe work waa plain euough, ' aud Ihe adverlleement read "sealed < proposals will' be received • • • for ' erecting, constructing aud completing. Including the plumbing aud electrical Director Adams volunteered Ihe In- I formation Dial some one had been tellaround town that separate bids v would have to be given for the plumb I Andrew K. Scull (without plumb j ing, gas lilting and electrical work). (5911.05. If terrazzl floors aud I lie .idea are omitted, deduct (625 . J. P. Fox, 14399.82 If floors are 1 terrazzl, with tile border eud aide , walla Ilia, add (880. K. A. Porter aud H. L. Smith twlib- ° oul the plumbing, gat flltlug aud electrlcal work), (5997.40 If teriazzl floors K aud Die aide, are omitted, deduct (625 , John K. Grove*, plumbing work aud gas llUlug ouly. (1763. Allen Scull. (674U If floor aud aide F walla lo be cemeuted Instead of the t| floor and aide wall, being lerrarzi and tile 16161. If the electrical standards similar lo design No. 6118, as manu- M ' lectured by Ihe Union Melal Manu- o f. during Co.. of Canton, Ohio, could be ueed In place of those shown on , • plana you can deduct (450. L. e. Col eon, (7975. If floor aud * side wall, are In be cemeut Instead of Ihe floor and aide walls being terrazzl ; and tile, (7600 , " 1 A I be risen A Young Co , plumbing 1 aud gaa-flitlug only, (I860. Albert son A Young Co.. electrical ) , work only, (502 Director Campbell moved that Ihe award lay over for a few days In ordei ^ money may be transferred from ^ ■ he miscellaneous appropriation lo . cover the bkla On bla motion it was r agreed to meet I be next day at 2 p. m S The representative of Albert sou -A Y'ouug Co asked lbs board If Ibe company'* check would be returned lo I hem al Ibe close of Ibe meeting. After be had been told thai he would receive II ihe check, the man was aaked bow II j came Ibal Ills company made Its bid ibe way It bad He replied that Ibis waa their Inter- h p relation of Ibe reading oftbeadver- f John K. Groves, of this city, another rnlered a protest against the 1 throwing out of hla bid. He said he A would tight the award, aa ihe law pro- 0 vldea thai In work of tbla kind there d must be separate bids for Ibe plumb ing and electrical contracts. BOY SCOOTS HERE I GROW IN NOHBER [ 1 Hope to be Able to Drill in Armory of Com- I pany G. At the meeting of Troop I, Boy Scouts of Ocean City, the dues were flxed at 5 cents a week, with a flne (or any memabaeut from meeting* Two membera were elected. Ooeol • them, \lfred Senior, was a member of the boy acoula In Wtuuepeg. Canada. The scout law In Wtuuepeg 1} slightly different from that of tbl. country, and (be uniform conalata of ' ■hurt paute and wool stocking!. 1 A committee was appointed to see Capt. Vance L K.ly , of Company G, ( ' lo reference to securing the use of the ' ' armory for drilling. ' An eflort also will be made to get 1 one of the boys of Company G to drill • ihe scouts. * A word ae lo the purposea and duties ' A scout must be courteous to other ' people- He mutt be ready for ao emergency. Ha must know "flrat 1 kid." At parades he holds the people 1 In check, thus assisting the police. Ha ' helps oo ' Cleao-Up Day." A scoot muet keep physically etrong, mentally awake and morally etrmlgbt. George W. Lee waa taken aerlooaly III while oo duly at the Reliance Fire Company's bouse Wednesday afternoon or last week. He waa alone at the lime. Fire Chief Wataoo called at the Ore bouse and foood Capt. Lea lo bad shape Dr. Pettit happened to be passing the Are house and ha waa called In and administered remedies to the man, who waa snfferlug from ptomaine poisoning. He recovered in a few days. ^ The Bowling Allays In the Bowling ~~ Casino, Moorlyn Terrace and BoardEwalk, are now open for Ibe aaaaon of 1916. Adv., 4 18, tf. Far Bale. 8 Box Ball Alleye In good condition, I very cheap W. J. Powell. 921 Asbnry aveuue. Adv., 4 20, It Fob &ai.e —1 826 Ceutrel avenue, Ocean OUy ; desirable seashore cottage, furnished. Floa location, all con Ten I - eneaa; 8 mlnulaa from Fourteenth L™W .^Lwnden bargar , "Randolph"' and Columbia arenas, Philadelphia. Adv., IL

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WIN TRACK MEET Ocean City Scores 41 1 -3 Points, Whole Tally of Court Honse Was 39 2-3. 1 1 The boy. of ihe Uce.u City High School Athletic A asocial lou won Ibe . track meet from Ihe (.'ape May Court ' High School Is.m al ( burl 1 House Saturday afternoon Voes led for Ihe loc.l., with Ferguand Hellrwell doing excellent 75-yard dash— Mor an. M T., won; Fergu-on, O.C., second; l.luyfl; M. T , third. Time. 8 1 5 second - Ouemile ruu— Via-. O. wdo; Wesicott. M- T . second : Helilwell. O C , third Time, 5.25 1 '? Running broad jimp— SallerleeO. C . won; Fergu-on. o. ('. second; Loacalzo. M.T.. llurd. Ilialauce, 19 feel 2 luchea Half-mils ruu-VoHs, O. C.. wou; psou. M. T, second; Blackmail, O. C . third. Time 2 mluules 25 second.. Pole vault— Adam.. O ('., wou; FerO. ('...second; Holllngnhead. M. T., third. Height. 8 feel 4 inches 220-yard da.b— Murlan. M. T-. wool 4). C . second; Lloyd, M. T , Time. 28 2 5 seconds. Running high Jump-Vo*., O. L\, wou. Several coulestauls lied for sec- ! oud place. The points were divided. 440 yard dash- Lluyd, M T . won; Mortau. M T. secoud; Helilwell. O. C.. third. Time. .59 seconds. ; Shot-put— Willi*. M. T, wou: Hoffmau. M. T , second; Holllug.bead, M. I T.. I bird. Distance, 87 feel 6 Inche-. Total 1 Gluts; Ocean City, 41 J: Court ! House, S9j. Timer. Clark, of Court House, Scorer, Pyle, of Ocean City. Starter. of Conrt House. Announcer, Ballets, of Court House Field judge, Skalwold, of Ocean City. K itr rt alnlnu Prlvoda. Mrs. David McCoach. Sr., aud family, Mrs. David McCoach. Jr , aud D.vld McCoach, 81, of Philadelphia, are spending Ihe bolidataat Ibe colof Mrs. David McCoach, Sr , 855 street, Ibis city. With them la Mrs. C. J Appleton, of PhiladelphiaLieut. McCoach, U. S. A., husband of Mrs. McCoach, Jr.. la ou doty at Couoxal. Id the caual zone. She is the daughter of ex-Tax Receiver Hugh Black, of Philadelphia.

MANUAL TRAINING l I TEACHERS MEET - Instructors in Cape May, At- i ~ lantic and Burlington Form ( Organization. I. mlanen'l I y organ . a m«M n g Ireld 1 1 illy High School building Friday h Preside!.'. Samuel O Myrrs. of Plea, fe aulvtlle; secretary. M« Inez Nizoo. rt of Wild wood: Irea-urer. Ailwn M rl Leed-. of Mluolola. A constitution sua by-laws were u it The roeniberw of Ihe association " lie science teachers lu the schools ol " Cape May. Atlantic and Burlington i. e, P aboul II o'clock, aud an liilerestlug ad- ,; dress 011 "Manual Training" was 0 As-latent Stale < ommiasioner of Edue- canon E H. Carrie Mr Reuther'a i; specialty is^luduairial education. ^ ^ :- Their Opportunities and Keapoiisiblll- * Elmer L. Law. director of manual • table' discussion on Ihe" question, j 1* "Should a Wood-working t'la-a be ^ Composed of More Than Twenty Pu- p pll-7" p ., There wereaboul .85 manual Iralulng - teacher- al Ihe mevllng aud the ad- \ ; County Superintendent A. W Hand p J. M. sieveua. of this eilyT attended a Mlaa Kezar, of Ihe domestic science p depart menl of the local schools, has p , been sullerlog from erysipelas and was uuable lo be present. "The Slalioua of the Croas" will be J 5 said In St. Aiigustlue'a Church at 7-80 '• o'clock tomorrow (Good Friday) eveolug. The paator. the Rev. Thomas p F. Blake, laat Sunday urged Ihe mem- C bers of bis congregation lo visit tbe n " church loday aod tomorrow. Mass tl 1 will be celebrated al tbe usual hour— b 1. 10 o'clock— Easier Sunday. r — — F 3 1 I'-lm Distributed. „ a Palm was blessed and distributed lo I- Ihe large coogregation In 81. Angus- p if Hue's Church last Sunday. There were v - present a number of visitors from Phil- / e adelphla. The mam church building , 1 was used for Ihe Aral time since last

LAKE DISTRIBUTES LOT OF BIRDS , 1 Assemblyman Soon Expects ! to Receive Seven Deer 1 for This Connty. ' There should be some good aboollDg , for gunners lu Ibis conoty before maDy | months. Assemblyman Mark Lake, of ihla ( clly, wliblu Ibe last few days has re- ( leased 8-5 pairs of rlog necked pheae- , ants, 21 pairs of quail aDd also a few . rabbits. The last of the birds were die- , ttibuted last Saturday lo different sec- , of tbe county from Beealey's 1 down and about a mile apart. The game was obtalued from Ihe ! Assemblyman Lake soon expects lo ; receive seven deer from Ibe commls- , alon, which he will place In Cape May ! County. The Young M e u ' 1 Progressive League will have a benefit al Doughty'a Pier Tbealyr tomorrow eveolug, aod tickets, which are leo ceola, are { selling rapidly. There will be a uum- _ ber of special pictures of uuusual merit I shown on Ibe screens, and tbe bouse . should easily be filled twice durlug * Annual Bock •octal. ' The atonual sock social will be held D In the Flrat Baptlat Cburcb May 2, under tbe auspices of the ladles' class of Ibe Suoday school. This anuouocemaot is made so that all will remember the data aod prepare for a good g a I- For Bent. '! Established flour and feed store, In- ' eluding fixtures, or will real storeroom lor any other business. Address Youoga | Corson, Ocean City, N.J. adv , 12 90, tf. (. Tbe pteaant employer of a capable aod dependable maid desires to place ber lo good position lo Ocean City for ' July aod August Apply lu person or .' by letter to 1821 Nortb Eleventh street, Philadelphia. Adv., 4-20. 2t. >r Fob 8ala— Market or delivery id wagon; also two- sealed carriage. Address Bextiskl office, Ocean Clly, IL H. J Adv.

PLAN FOR UNIFORMITY IN ONE-DESIGN CATBOATS

Arrangements .Also Being T Made for Series of InterCity Racing Events, j Alex. Lawrence, Jr., Past Commodore Clias. J. Currao, Capt. C. L. 1 sud William Chad wick, the 1 captain of Commodore Charles d F. Wall's cruiser, alteuded a meeting of Ibe Atlantic Clly Yacht Club Satur 1 day evening to adopt plans for uniform- ' lly in Ibe one-design cat-boats. There ' ' also present representatives from 1 ' Ihe Seaside Yacht Club. ' Salliog rules weie outlined , so thai - general understanding goverolog tbe ' conditions of races of Ihese craft. There were some bitches aloog tbla Hue In ' one or two of Ibe Inter-city races last ' 1 Committees from Ibe various clnbs ' having ooe design cat-boeta will meet 1 f later » Ith tbe Atlantic City Club lo ar. 1 range for ao loter-clty club race series. I r Russell Hewett Nully and Mlaa Evelyn R. F'laber were married In tbe First M. E. Church, Camden. Saturday afternoon, by tbe bride's father ' Wm. K Fisher, assisted by the Rev| ' Dr. H. F*. Gravall, paator of Ibe church. Mr. Nully and hla bride sang e In thta church «ad thus met a few ■ years ago. e Mia* Rfurv Shins We<>. g Auiiouncemenl baa been received here of the marriage of Mlaa Mary Sbluo, daughter o f Mrs. Allen RShlun, of Cumberland County, end ** Floyd C. Hughes, wblcb occurred ^ April 12. The bride lived lo Ibis city * a few years ago. '' Doushta'a Pier Tbrairr. " Will he opeu on Thursday. Friday and Saturday of Ibis week, April 20. 21, 22. Beginning with next week, opeu three nights a week: Moudaya. Fridays aod 3- Saturdays, uulll further notice. 31 Adv., IL fa f. Wantkd at Onck. — (400 or (500, on flrat mortgage For further particulars 1. apply or address Sbntihkl office. £ Ocean ( ity, N J. Adv. or Try Hughes' favorite lotion for at roughness aud chapped akin; 25 eente it. per bottle. Hughes' Ceutrel Pbar- !». macy. edv.,10-7, tt ry Fob Rent.— By Ihe year, a 7 -room d- house, hot end eoW water and bath. 1, Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber v. Co. adv., 9-90, tf 1

CITY GIRLS PLAYED WELL But Egg Harbor City Maids, More Experienced, Won Another Victory. Uesitet ball Irani faced tbe Egg Harbor Clly glrle' Ave to Ihe prellmluary They proved a big attraction aud put a game thai was a credit to both I The acre was 12 Id 2 in favor of Ihr ' Although ihe local girls lost, they j played extremely well. Tliey lined uj^. Ihe whole season, both al home a«6 in j Ocean City players. Thus It was that the Egg Harbor learn proved belter shoolera, but Ihe , to end and kept Ifttlr opponents on the jump. The Uceao City girls showed , more vim aod determination than-ln , M. May 1 1 M Laul'l. Kegeoaberg I ror*»ra \R,Si'ph'n E. Calloway Center M. Lake 1 Haas \ Guard / M Relchly ' Butterboff f uu,ra \ P. Mckers'n < Miss G. Calloway aubstiluled for 1 Mlaa I. Regeusberg and Mlsa Breder 1 substituted fur Miss E. Calloway. Mis- 1 Harris aubatUuled-fqr Miss Mir 1 ism Relcbly. Field goals— M. May. 4; E. Calloway. 1 2; M. Lake. 1. Referee. Mlsa Maud Fuulds; H.Cbaltlu, acorrkeeper; timer. Wallace. WILL MAKE LAWS ■ he Leflllaiare. James Frauklln, of West Philadelphia, w ho has a host of friends lo this clly, wltt-lje ooe of ibe Republican nominees fdr the Slate Legislature al next election.^ "Jim's" friends wlab him every success. He will In tbe district comprising the F'orty-slxth and Tweuty There will be two uomlueea on Ibe ticket. The other man Is W. H. Walker, wboee brother, James Walker, has a cottage al Second si reel aod Corlolblao avenue, tbla clly. Mr. Frauklln, some yeara ago, was a member of tbe Legislature. TO HAYE REUNION DINNER DANCE Club Members Plan to Have Jolly Time Wednesday, May 10. The Ocean City Yacht Club will have a reunion dlDner dance at tbe Aldlnc Hotel. Philadelphia, Wednesevening. May 10. The thought of the membera Is to gel together, rmew old associations and a good tlms In general. There will be present aa Invited guests a number of those who were affiliated with tbe club lo past years; Past Commodore Wm. E Hexamer Is chairman of Ibe committee. Fiowrrabsw Man Here. George Burton, of Chaatuut Hill, x>f tbe Wayne Apartments, on the Boardwalk at Sixth street, was tbe vlaltora here Saturday. Mr Burton, who la extensively engaged lo the cut-flower business In Philadelphia, waa actively interested lu the recent big flower ahow there. Back alike Biscarnr. , H. A. W. Smith, of tbe Blacayne, who baa bad business contracts at Carney's Point and also Perth Am boy ,' lo tbla clly tbe latter part of laat week. " He at oucc began preparations to re- ( open the Blacayne. which Is now 1 ready for pat roue. Try Hughes' Reliable Lfer Pills; prompt lu actlou; easy lo take; couI rem rated In form aud always reliable; 25 aula per bollle. Hughes' Central ' Pharmacy. adv., 10 7, If. " Legal papers of all descriptions. In1 eluding wills, are carefully drawn by 1 R. Curtis Robinson at bis office. 744 t Aabury avenue, Oceaa Clly, N. J. adv k.

CHANGES IN LIGHTING OF STREETS MADE BY CITY

Will be of Advantage to Both the Residents and Municipality. f The following resolution -was introduced by Director Adams al the week- ^ ly meeting of Ibe Clly Comml-.ioners: ' ; Director of Department of Streets, Pub- ! lie Improvements, etc.. has negotiated wllh the Atlantic Clly Electric {torn- , pany, a corporation, successor ol I Fie ' as to the changing of certain lights In r the city of Ocean City, and also aa • lo the addition of light. In the clly of Ocean Clly; and ' - Whereas, this change will give more f ; lights In Ihe city of Ocean City, and ! less I ban la now paid by the city o; ifWTK^be at no extra expense to Ihectly I of Ocfcdn City; therefore, be it ' Resolved by Ihe Board of Commit?- ^ slonera of Uceau I'Hy. thai the toliowthe street llgliu; ' Discontinue*. I l-ye»r lights at First street, between Atlantic sud Conmh- [ Ian avenues. Third slreel, between Al- ' lantic and Corinthian aveuues. Fourth ■an avenues. Hatlersea road aud AtAtlantlc and Coriolhiao avenues, aod . ParkOilace. between Atlantic aod Cor- - Inlhlalr avenue-. J Discontinue summer lights at North p street and Slmp-oo aveuue North street and Haven aveuue", North street , and West avenue, Norih sireel aud , Central aveuue. North streel aud Wes- , ley aveuue. North streel aud Oceaa . aveuue. North street and Allautic aveuue, North Street and Mortiiugaida Garden ro.d and Nassau walk, M>ru- , Itigside road aud Gull road. Allanlic road aud Gull road, Atlantic ru.d heOcean road and Gull road. Weriey road and Laurel road, Ocean road aud Laurel road and Fifth street between Atlantic and Corluthtan avenues. > Put o n summer incandescent at Ocean road and Gull rotfd. Ocean ava- - uue and Laurel road, aud Wesley - avenue and Laurel road i' Change to all-year Fifteenth street 1 and Wesley avenue. Chauge light between Fourteenth I aud Firieeuth streets, on Ocean areOcean avenue. Put ou all-year arc lights at Third e sireel aud Ocean aveuoe. Second street ■ aud Ocean aveuue, and First street - aud Cortolblan avenue. i Put on all-year luciudesceut at Fifth . street, between Atlantic aud Corinthian " avenues; Fourth atreet, between Atlantic aDd Corinthian avenues; Third sireel. between Atlantic and Corinthian aveuues; Second street, between Atlantic and Corinthian avaunaa; Filet st reel, between AUebtmnd Corinthian ! aveuues; Brighton place, between Atlantic aud Coriotbiao avenues; Park place, belween Atlantic and Conothlaa avenues; Delancey place, between Ally lantic and Corinthian avenues; Paonlyu place, between Atlantic and Corinthian avenues, and S(. Charles place, between Atlantic and Corinthian ave II noes; each half-way belween streets. e Summer Incandescent at Nortb atreet ,. and Simpson avenue, Nortb street aBd Haven aveoue, Nortb atreet and Wast >1 avenue, Nortb atreet aud Central .veil uue. Nortb street and Wesley aveuue, re Nortb atreet aud Ocean avenue. North atreet and Atlantic avenue. North atreet d aod Morolngslde road. North atreet aud Gardens road, Gull road and ?r Morolngslde road, (Jail road and Atlantic road, Atlantic road, between Gull road and Baltersea road." Be It further II, Reeolved, thai Ihe proper officers *, execute a sufficient contract with toe as said Atlantic City Electric Company r for tbe changes aod additions a- above il- Director Campbell, after eayiog that le Ihe change will he of great advantage lo Ibe city and big accommodation 10 the residents, moved that the resolution be adopted, wblcb was done. 5 COR RENT FOR SU.H- «> r MER SEASON. £ Select Furnished Apartments, 8 rooms (4 bedrooms), gas and clcc|g. trie lighted. Fine residential section, Fourteenth street. Ocean and le; Wesley avenues. Close to betch al and bathing grounds. I For particulars, phone Bed, Woodland 3622 W.. or Keystoao. Par* 4569 A, Philadelphia, or apply any

; Big Week at the Booster Store THIS WEEK ends the post-card contest. A handsome jS-piece act of dishes trill be awarded the winner, and 10,000 Booater n Credits. The second lot of buyers' premiums will also be given the ' three highest buyers Saturday evening. One thonsand credits on all purchases this week. Manufacturers' selling circle all next week r ou Douglas Shoes. NEWELL CORStfN u The Booater Store Ocean City, N. J. 3. Our special aalaaday next Wednesday, April >6. will be Underwear. Five . ■1 hundred credits for every a$ casta spent on underwear.