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Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1916. We shall b« Rl»d to receive Item* of to tbla community aiitt our reader* everywhere. All communication* ehould be accompanied with the full name and addrree of the writer, not necemarilv for publication, but a* a guarantee of Koo<l faith. > ( DOTS. I Kail l« here. I Too wedding* here la*t Saturday. I Lug* crowd* on the Boardwalk l'ur*day evening. guile a lot of people ended tlielr vacation* here la*t Tuesday. number of Boardwalk promenadera. ' Black drumliah bad the member* of d ttieOiwao lily Kl*hlng flub busy ou Friday and Saturday. p A Kurd automobile ran Into a trolley * clone »■ badly damaged * "" PERSONALS. b luwu dprlng the holidays. * K G Harding and wife, of Phlladel- ' pine, are gueal* of the Hl«cayne. Q Nli*. M. l ooey., of Philadelphia, la t| * pending a few days In thl* city. , Johu B. We«t. of Swarthmore. waa cl a recent arrival at the Ixirralne. Mr*. Elizabeth Rlunden has rr- 11 turned to her Philadelphia home. if A 14 fnrrlerr and alia ,.f Phil.rf.1 " A H. of

phia. are registered at the Oceanic. < '. K Browulng and w ife are among the Phlladelphlan* at the Wyomlug. I.rnnard l,ear. of Philadelphia, waa auimig the holiday visitors to this city. J. E. Flanagan and family, of Philadelphia, are registered at the IdleWm. H. fox and wife, of Philadelphia, were receut arrivals at the Hewlluga. William Wallace ha* returned to thl. city. * The Ml**«a Maxwell have clo*ed their cottage here abd returned to Philadelphia. Mi-* Mary Bockiu*. of Philadelphia, ha* returned home after spending the summer here. John E. Adams and fanfily. of Philadelphia, formerly of this city, were lu town Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. F A Nule. of Washington. D. C.. are among the Bwartlimore's gne*t*. J. Howard Ithoadra, of New York, I* among the visitors here, registering Mi** Ida K, Bauer and mother ] have cloned their cottage and returned to Philadelphia. Mrs. R. Tyudale. of Media, whb has , be* u occupying her collage here, has , returned borne. I Paul Erhardl, of Balem. has been I •pending ten day* with S S. McAl- i H»ier and wife, Mrs. Hatlle bee* and am, of Phlla- 1 delphia, were among the visitor* here ' over I.abor Day. «• t Mr. and Mr*. John D. Fl.her, of Brldgetou. rl.liqd s. 8. McAllleter and wife Cu I.abor Day. A. K. Hulme and family, of Sharon ' Hill, were among ths week's arrivals at the Imperial. f Mia* Mloerva Adam* ha- returned j home from Ithaca. N. Y., where ehe •pent two months. Peter W. Murdoch and daughter, of • Brooklyn, spenfaevkral days recently I whb relatives here. I Mrs. Holmes. of Brldgelon. la spending several week* with Mrs O.boin I Corson, In tble city. o Mr*. H. M. Dilks, of Tioga. spent ' Buuday with her aleter, Mra. 8 8. McAllister. of tble city. e The Rev. aod Mr*. Pennington Cor- ' •on, of Lambertviile. are here on a e visit of several weeka. Joseph Hathaway, of Chester, hat e been spending a few daye at the 11 Chandler W bite Hall. 6 K. H. Stevenson and family, of Philadelphia, were among the week's ' arrival* at the Elberon. ° Dr. Matthew Wood* aod wife, of p Philadelphia, were among the week's arrivals at the Bellevue 1 Ml*a Carolyn Otlxel, of New York, * I* the guest of her oouelo, Miss Osteal, of the Imperial, tble city. H. A. Crawford and family, who •prut the summer here, have returned * lo tbelr home In Germautown. Mies Elisabeth (J lesson, of Philadelphia, who spent the summer here. b bas returned to ber winter home. ' Mr* Hannah Aug forth# past week has been entertaining ber daughter, Mr*. Hattle Trego, of Royereford. * Newell Corson and family bavt re- % turned lo tbslr Mlllvllle borne after •pending several wrnka In tble city. Mrs. Mary H. blpplnoott has re- |] turned to ber Woodetown home after •peudlng the summer at thle resort. Dr. Wilson Y. Christian baa return*d to Philadelphia after spending bis t vacation lo tbla city with bla parents m Mrs. A.N. Downaa has returned to t ber home In tble city after a lengthy visit t« relatives at Norrldgewock, Me. f Charles Allen, of Philadelphia, waa t, here from Saturday until Mooday i, •vanlng, and registered at the bor- t George F. Flab aod wife, of Clncln- j ball, who spool the summer In tble * city, have returned to tbelr winter t borne. , B. t 'om stock and family b»vs returoad lo tbelr home In Columbai, O., , after spending the aaeson to tbelr cut- * tags here. , Mra. J. C. Scull bas return ad to bar c home in tbla city after spending sev- j arel "weeks with bee do lighters In Phil- t ad el ph la L After spending the summer with] I ha» grandmother, Mrs. Heonab Am. 1 »

1 RAISE HONEY FOR ] , LITTLE SUFFERERS; Card Party at Swarthmore a! Great Success— Good Work ] by Children. I The card party given at the -Hotel Swarthmore Friday afternoon for the | branch of the fblldren'e Hospital. at Wyuuefleld. wa* a In addition tn the card party for the "grown-ups." the boys and girls lutere.led In the effort, to help the little ' "ufferer. h*d a great time ou the -tep- i aud ground* of the cottage of I ieorge 1 Heury (K.rmeriSmllh. who conducts ' the Hun. tune Circle new. in the PhilaEvening Ledger . and .he. as well as Mr. Hmilli. ■ very active In making everyone ' have a pleasant tline. I Hauford Smith and Ml*. Kreuces " where chocolate, lolly-pops aud flag* were sold. Their capable young • assistants lucluded Rulh Anderson. I Margaret Doyle, Katberlne Smith and • Anderson. I Farmer Smith took several picture* of the lit|le one*, and the girls looked • prettiest a* they faced the earners I and watched for "the birdie." I'he I children also enjoyed the Ice cream 'I There were eleven tables going dug- * the card psr y, and handsome C trophies, collected by the girl* from P the merchants of the town, were given <" I

everyone. The patrnuesses were Mrs. E. War- * ren Anderaoo, Mrs. E. A. File. Miss E' H. L. bong. Mrs. Ralph 8. Anderson, • tor*. John R. Doyle. Mr*. R. J. Alex- '• ander. Mr* H. L. Snyder, Mr*. F. A. I- Irwin, Mrs. Warren Smith, tore. E.L. i- beech, Mrs. George Henry Hmith, Mr*. J. T. Fiuneseey and Mrs H. Steven- |. son. Others who assisted In making the affair a success were Ml*se* Delpbine 0 and Hazel Fltz. Eleanor and Edith Alexander, Helen Snyder, Elizabeth Flnnessey. EJllli and Isabel Leerli and Dorothy Norberry. 1 Mra Smith was very thankful lo the Messrs. btpplncott, of the HwarlhRAISED $6 AMteTb? poor. TO jnMMo Thus sang the members of Holy ' Trinity P E Sunday School Sunday afternoon. Then, marching silently the aisle, tbey brought tbelr offerInge, the result of self-deulal during - Jbe week,' to plsce before the altar. What if they bad foregone Icecream 1 or candy, their liearte were glad, for penny tbey bad saved would to lessen the eufferlng of the llti tie victims of Infantile paralyate convalescing at the Wyunefleld "Hospital. When the money wae counted. It was found that six dollars bad been contributed In addition to the n-ual offering. Notice le hereby given that the Ocean public school* will open Thursday. September 14. at 9 o'clock a. m. It Is required that all pupils be present for enrollment on the day of opening order of the Board of Education. J. M. Stevens, City Superintendent. Lillian Hubcr has returned to Lewie Rloger and family, of Logan, are here for September, occupying the Miller Apartmrnte, 724 aveuue. Ml** Helen McAllister, who le spending several weeks at Iona, N. J., baa been visiting her parents, In this city, for> few days. ' Philip Harding, of (Jermantown, employed In the United Stele* Mint Philadelphia, wee. a visitor here dnrlog the boiidey*. Miss Minnie Gibson, of Wilklusvisited C. F. Kres* and family, of Pittsburgh, cottagers on Delancey place, during the week. W. H. Hirst aud family have returned to tbelr borne el Laoedowue after spending the summer at tbelr Pleasure avenue cottage Miss Berths Sbeldeu, of WilllamsIowd, a former resident of tble city, apeDt the holiday* with Wardell Higbee and family lo this city. The Rev. James A. Dalton, one of the known priests In the Philadelphia Archdiocese, was a visitor here Tuea- . day evening end yesterday. Harry M. Hart, of Camden, and EdCox, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday and ' Monday with R. C. Dulffeld and wile, on Moorlyo terrace. Bertram Wolfe, of Philadelphia, a wall known young summer resident, . has passed hie examination for admission to the Philadelphia bar. Mra. Daniel Mannlce, of 1653 As bury avenue, la eotertalulog Mis* Martha Meooocb, who will remain for totu time and who le making friends Mrs. Clarence Carbkrt, of West Philadelphia, Is spendlug a season with parents, N. C. Godfrey aod wire, to thle city. She I* accompanied by eon. Paul J. McAlllsten and Loulf E. McAllleter, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end and over Labor Day with tbelr parents, 8. 8. McAllister and wlfo, of tble city. Mies Beatrice M. Townsend. of this city, aod bar two elslere, of Philadelphia, are enjoying their vacation at Niagara Fells, Thousand Islands and other pteoas of Intero*. j Mies Bdoe Lock wood, a school teacher here some years ago, apeol a I portion of her vacation in this city, returning bone a few days ago. She registered at the Alffieo.

j $130.49 RAISED ; BY AUXILIARY Visiting Methodist Women i Give $i2s Toward Mortgage on Parsonage. A large and enthusiastic meeting of , was held In the Visitor*' Masonl.- . (o.-iu*uu the Bbi>rd w slit-Tuesday with prayer by I be Rev. J. B Kulpi The report of the treasurer was very gratifying. Kn.ni the luncheon given the Methodi*! Church parlors last week, the net receipts were $82^0 the "love offerlnge" taken each week at the meetings, the net receipts •mounted to $57.99. making a total of check for $1115 was glveu to the Aid Society of the church to ' a**i*t lu paying off the mortgage on | the parsonage. were olteied to Mr* Ackerman. president; Mr*. Kulp, vice president; j Mloconi. treasurer, aod Mr*, j secretary, by Mr*. String. ' ] Clark, Mr. Fogg and Mr* R L. I Goff. aud eacb of lhe*e officer, was .

,r. are held by the members and for their ; s* couscleutious and faithful work. 0i This meetlug was the laet In Ihe! x. Masonic rooms, the use of which was given by Messrs. Lawrence, Fitblao [, and others, aod was deeply approelated by the members. u. The Ladies' Aid Society of Ucean City will eiitertalo the ladles of the ,e summer auxiliary who are still here at . le a "Thimble Party" In the paraonage. . I, 728 Wesley aveuue, .next Tueeday afle ternoou at 3 o'clock. I, ll Is earnestly desired that these |( I, helpful aud enjoyable meeting* may be continued during the month* to L j. ber* reside In Philadelphia, Camden and suburban towiie. this can readily , be done. With tble thought lu view, there , will be a meetlug In October at the , ^ home of Mrs. T. Dowdtrey ('lark, 88 Centre *treet, Woodbury. All mem- . HAD FINE VISIT i * F. Gardiner an<1 Wile. The member* of the Falrmuunt Or- . cheslra. of Philadelphia. spent SeturD day. Sunday a nit Holiday In this |f cliy as the guests of William F. Gar- | g diner aud wife. Tbey bad a moat en- i joyst.lf time during tbelr outing, , which Included an automobile trip < I over the resort and the near-by coun- , |t try dtstneta. ( Tbe members -gave Mr. and Mrs. , Gardiner and some friend* a mualcal t treat during their stay here. f Tbe vleltore were enthusiastic over a their trip and reception here. * B lu the party were Wm. H. Sherry i h Ji.. and wife (formerly Mlse Frances ! Smith, of this city), Alvab Kitten- f j bouse and wife, Francis McElroy and c wife. Geo. Nevll and wife, Arthur Kamfotd, John Heller and Fred C. c Kuebler, of Philadelphia; Clark C. j Snillli, of Oreland". Pa., aod Miss f . Ksthertoe Kroeger, of Oaklyo, N. J. v

GOES TO NEW FIELD » The Rev. George F. Hitch Starts " The Rev. George F. Mitch, who baa (' „ been pastor of tbe First Baptist Church 1 i of this city two aud a-balf year*, left V , yesterday for Ml Pleasant, Pa., to be- J come prluctpal of tbe Mount Pleasant ' Classical and Sctcultflc Institute. h . Tbe church bae made good prog roe* along all tinea during Mr. Mitch's pastorate. and tba member* and friends regret very much that he le to leave them. All Join In bidding blm Godspeed as be goes to his new aod larger Held of labor, lo Mr. Mllch'sdeparture, thechurcb, - as well at Ocean City, loaaa a moat ' consecrated aud enthusiastic Christian * ' leader. DON't MI88 THIS ' t Tenet* championship at Tachl C ' A match game of tennis for tbe 1 championship of tbe Ooeao (.Hy Yacht ' Club, best two out at three, will be o played ou tbeclnb's courts at 9 o'clock ■ Saturday morning betwsao Herbert J. • Maroney and Lewla P. Rutherford ' In addition to taking tba champion- t ship the winner will reoelve a baud- t i some trophy. j Mr. Maroney, who bas been runner- i - up in various kinds of games aod tour- t naments, promises to give Mr. Rulber- t , ford a great battle, and tbe games will r . be well worth' aeelog. c , Robert Radford will be referee and t , Fred. Hart will be umpire. c |, , Tbe second aunnal convention of tbe Cape May County Chamber of ! Commerce of Seashore Reeorta will be held lo Caps May on Thursday, Sep 1 t am ber 28, afternoon end evening, q Tbe afternoon session will be devoted , ' chiefly to report* of the year, election t ] of officers and other routine business, j, while the evening session will be addressed by some county and State ' boosters. ■ W. Ward Beam le oenally doing tbe 1 unusual. He caught a 90- pound black ' I drum flab from off" tba flsblng club's i pier at. noon Tueeday. After be bad 1 * landed ll and bad It weighed, badee elded to throw tbe dab back late tba , sea, which be did. I ' . >

[ WOMEN BEGIN WORK TO MAKE i! RESORT BIO MUSICAL CENTER

Meeting to Elect Officers to be Held in Pavilion Tomorrow Morning. I There wa* a meeting on Tuesday of ao association of women similar to the one that supports the Philadelphia Orq cheslra with the object In mind a* that ' of IhePhlladelphia organization, nameOcean City and tbe advancement of ^ The association ha* the further pur- ' pose lo view ..f holding larger festival ' J auy this city bas ever attempted. The association wltj formulate plan* 1 doling the winter olbntb*. Tbe work 1 5 of securing talent sud the promotion ' ° of better music during the summer 1 will be pushed with vigor. * II elect officer* and Interest other* tba'n ' " those at the meeting Tuesday . Eacb 1 oue there agreed lo try to bring Ave • • willing to work toa meeting to be held ■ j la tbe music pavilion at 111 30 tomor- 1 ' row morulug. ^ 1 Among those active in tbe assocla- 0 Hon are Mrs. K. B. Yollum, Mrs Al- 1 ' fred Gray, Miss Mary Barr. Miss Mar- v • garetta Blspham. Mrs. Dllworlb, Mrs. * ' j Joseph H Slopp. Mrs Thorns* Watt- " ' sou, Mra Cbarlea VV Ilk le. Mr*. Am- C . Arose and Mr*. Fmley Acker. • ' Officers will be elected st the meel- (l ; lug to be held tomorrow morning and 11 I all ladle* lu ihe cwy Interested in su ' e ] organization of this character and

M willing to leud their support are Inj Cbarlea A. Frost, an enthusiastic e ; lover of good music, presided at the " meetlug Tuesday aod asked lor the 1 proposed organization, wlib lbs ob(lon ■!• to be an absolutely iudepeuI dent, self-governing body. It le planned , ts meet at Intervale during tbe winter. The thought la to have tbe association membership take lo all sect lone of tbe city. I Oue of tbe plane of the association I* II to make Ocean City a great mnalcal i center, with the support and encour- ' I agement of tbe people, and an appeal was made for a larger auditorium for uext season. It was said that all of tbe work of the proposed association will avail little If there It not provided auditorium four or flvet lines larger ^ than tbe preaeot pavilion. Men'e Association say that tbe mayor chestraof 25 members ot tbe PblladelAGAINST DANCING to "Mood b» the Mm, or." 1 At tbe conclusion of an Illustrated In the auditorium Friday eventhe Rev. James E. Lake denounced tbe advertised carnival and 1 dance on tbe Boardwalk for the next evening., undar the ansploae of the llty Boardwalk Business Men's Association. ' The speaker aald the bid forbidden tbe association having dances on the Boardwalk, and Dr Lake asked for • -motion from some one lo tbe audience to "stand by Dr Kulp. who was asked to tbe plataald that be understood that tbe carnival had been called off. The Rev Cornelius Hudson, of Tacony, made the motion a* requested. It wa* seconded by Dr. Watcborn, of ' Philadelphia, and carried by a rising Tbe Boardwalk meu eay that the i

told tbem they could have the i carnival, tbe only restriction beiug to ■ee that there were not such crowds lo i any one place ae to endanger the peo- i pie and Boardwalk. They further say J that tbey called off tbe carnival i Thursday because so many of the ■ people who were to engineer I tba affair ware oom pelted to go to tbelr I oat of town. i 8. H. MAYBERRY DEAD 1 i . _ _ I Wm# IB ike Business Hero Hew, Tests. Satgatl H. Mayberry, owner of the ] Mayberry Hotel,) thle city, died yea- , terday afternoon, after an lllntss of . several weeks. He bad a stroke some ! days sines. Mr. Mayberry, who lived In Wtet , Philadelphia daring tba winters, but •pent fonr or live montbe at bla hotel every year, waa one of Ocean pioneer residents, and bad conducted tbe hotel many years. He lee res a family. Mr. Mayberry wae an active member of tbe Presbyterian Church. While playing on tbe beach at Flftynlntb street, a few days ago, Ruth, tba youngest daughter of John R. Jones, stepped on a nail In a board. nail penetrated tbe big toe ao far that, when she lifted ber fool, tba board was raised. Mr. Jones hastily tbe child up town and Dr. Corson caularlxed tbe wound. He repeated act later and to eUU farther eliminate any chance of tetanus be administered antltoxen. Ruth le now apparently getting along all right. Plsbtag Clsb la Heel. A regular meeting of tbe Ocean City Club will be held at tbe headquarter on tbe pier, at Foorteentb street, tomorrow evening. A fall attendance of tbe members of tbe club desired. Hack fraw* Forest Hills. Miss Etbal Shoemaker, Harvey Y. Lake, R L. Chester and Mr. Mcreturned to tbla city yesterday from Forest HUla, N. Y , where tbey w tin eased tbe big tennis tournaFor Keitt. — Furnished, heated ' apartment, Ave rooms and bath, bom 16. Call 419 Eleventh M. 9-7, *L

BIDS FAREWELL ! TO CONGREGATION j The Rev. George F. Mitch Leaves Baptist Chnrch Here for Western Pennsylvania. , The Rev. George F. Milch, on Sun- , day evening, delivered his farewell ser- . muu as pastbr of Ihe First Baptist , Church, of this city. He took his text . from Jobu 16; 7: "It Is vx|>edleut for , you that I go away " j Mr. Mitch spoke at length of thl* mysterious saying of Je.u. to His dls- j -eparatlon being proclaimed a* so ad- ! vantage I. preached. • «y clearly the *|«aker pointed out physical kingdom, a physical, earthly Christ "A minister." ssid Mr Mitch, He or much success. Things run along fairly well The people are satIsfled. They even throw a boquet of appreciation lu their pastor's way. They are quite willing to be left alone. , Wherein can there reasonably bean: occasion for separation? Why disrupt happy relationship? The larger vision, tbe greater efficiency, tbe' •tronger appeal awaiting tbe minister another Held, and awaiting the peo- ' pie In another leader I* both vague and meaningless, because not yet entered into. but It Isexpedleut for pas- [ aud people that God have Hi* way many of tbe affair* of life, It Is _ [d equally so.

a. "How often we, as the disciples of | old, are tbe victims of sliortslgbtedIC uess and In the chaogtug scene, of w life feel tbe loss of some loved one sDd ,e straightway doubt the love of God, I a. unwilling to see lo It all noexped-l' ,. lency whatsoever. We can sympa-ll j. tbtze with the follower, of Christ and ] I, learn this lesson." g Mr. Mitch thoughtfully and earn- 1 ,e eslly led tbe congregation to appre- ] D elate the attitude of Jesus, who said, ! "It Is expedient for you that I go I, away." , He oomrasted tbe narrow, ,, selfish, worldly view of the disciples r. with tbe real, comprehensive worldd view which swayed the mind of ir Chrlat. Speaking of this, the pastor ,f ...d: „ "Jesus knew He must get away from d HI. followers for tbelr sakes. There- f ,r by tbey woold come to kuow Him better, we Htm more clearly— lo short, be „ nearer lo tbem tbau when He stood lo 1 ,r tbelr mldet. It was expedient for 1 .. them, and for ue. too. that He go ' I. only to return to them and lo us In tbe mighty power of His great Spirit. And, since He did go away, 1 we lo our problems of dally life, need- , Ing Interviews with our Saviour, can ^ carry His presence uulo all of earth's • experiences, and He, In tnrn. can cheer and comfort and bless wbeD all 1 would otherwise be dull aod tad and Referring to tbe eltnatlon confront- , 1 lug himself and the local church,- Mr. . I Milch aald: e "Two and a half years I have been • your minister. God has led u* over r many mouutaln tope together, also Inl to tbe valley. We have prayed to- < , gel her aod we have worked together. * i Tbe accomplishment of our common " r service we ehare together. The way down lulo tbe depth* we have shared " In common. Yon have mingled yquxt tears with, mine and stretched forth belplug hand* which were eagerly" - grasped. The mouetatn top exper- . lenres have left ua with a virion of f better and brighter things. Is ll any ; wonder, then, that lo tbla last hour of our official relationship we should feel i the solemnity of tbe occarion and And ; ll freighted with feeling and pregnant > with emotion*? You, percnauce. can- ■ i not see the wisdom In breaking tbla - sacred fellowship which we have enjoyed so long together. You think It I expedient to remain t ban to go I While generous enough to i r the separation la for your pasr tor's benefit, yon are oonfldant that It will resnltln loaa and weakening to tba cbnrch. But I claim yon are •bort-alghted. With all my soul I now believe this un welcome experience expedient for your welfare as trnly ' as for mlna. Our feellnga must not govern critical altnatlona In lira. Faith 1 alone pushee oat Into new endeavor. ' breaks away from tbe accustomed ' peth and follows the guidance of tbe ' leadership of oar God, through Christ. "A wise father bae called me, and I 1 must go. Obedience le tbe flret law of ' the kingdom. Let ue obey willingly and believe 'It la expedient for you ' that I go away.' " BISHOP McFAUL HERE Head of Diocese and Number of Ae baa been tbelr cuetom for eeveral . years, Blsbop McFaul aod half of the _ priest* of tbe Trenton DIooese began . tbelr ennnai retreat at "Ocean Rest," . tbe summer school of tbe Christian r Brothers at Tbirty-eeoood street, Ibis , clly, Monday evening. Tbe retreat Is f being couducted by tbe Rev. Father , Conroy, C. M . of Garmantowo. j There era about 80 priests here, and h they will remain until tomorrow. . Tbe remainder of tbe priests of tbe . d looses will go In retreat bare next Tbe Rev. Alexis Cnneen, C. P. rector of the Paeeioniat Monastery at ' Brighton, Mass., closed tba retreat for tba Christian Brut bars at Ocean Beat teat weak. During bis stay in Ocean t> City, Father Cnneen paid a visit to tbe Rev. Francis B. Cannon, rector of Holy Trinity P. E. Church, Ocean City, who wm- formerly a member of tbe Paeeioniat Order. "Have yoo any large Boxwood grow- . log arooDd yoor booee or garden ? If . • so, sad yoo would care to Mil mho. • woold aak that you kindly write meat ' »• «*"■»■ I Pay from 16.00 to 986.00 for in bedM."V,C. U* LmTu? tss! p'reneb d street, Wilmington, Dei. adv-lt ° rffrS£i?-«h0WC~-

tones' Men's Shop sneoo Asbury Ave.. Ocean City. IV. J. Rail Suits and Overcoats are now here - $15, $18 and $20 Look Uafoi-w Vou Buy HATS, CAPS, SWEATERS JONES MAS IT

McALLlSTER'Sl Dry Goods Store Big Bargains In Dresses, Waists, Bathing Suits, etc , greatly reduced to close out. Mow is the time, this Is the place to buy. $5.00 and $6.00 White Dresses, $1.50 to $3.98 no Rathina 4, - z T ni Ct ** Cinnttl TI £6.00 Suits . .00 Waists 75c

j 3-5° " " . 2.98 ! 2.50 ■■ . 2.00 I 3-00 ." " 1.50 I Fine Rubber DivingCaps .25 Big Bargains in Thin Dress Materials

" 50c Mercerized Bathing Caps 25c Lot 25c Mercerized Bathing Caps . 15c Lot (t .00 Middies . 50c " Lawn Dresses 50c

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HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE* 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey . Real Estate Por Sale Bid BAHQAINS . Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished , Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the r trine year totfuy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Reson , Chifapr "Apply to Alonzo Cotton SIP Asbury Avenue Ocean City, IS. J. ; -MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waltlug for two week* to know If yon con get R; we can tall yon at once. Bargains in Bay and Oc*an front properties. Choice cottages for •ale. Also Iota for Investment and for Improvement — the chmoe of 1 Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. no»ra»o«» im*u*a noi THORN <* BOYLE KKAL KM TAT M «is»t» BrmmMT IQos. Poms Avium! OOM AM OITY. M. J. GOOD PAINTING fcjglp JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. BBl FAlNTINa AND OCCOHATINO [Sni.r.mJ ... .. THE BREAKERS THE ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL Hot and Cold Running Water and Long Distance Telephone in every room. Elevator. Tennis Court Bath Houses. Diet Kitchen. Literature. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. "'Tis education forms the common mind. Just as the twiq is Lent, the tree indined'v PrapwalurK. -Eduattiift, "KmnulnLjc-iinh open, nil doors Problems fc be, solued.^uiill inelt be)ort the surMyWr dj bimuW^v.. Xs cioJmdum, mWicts. more. 1km. foer be|ore, mte reejaire-s the but eiuctti'an. . Sfippmq stents to'tduc alum and. if? poiwr c*»i uidl be placed m a scusrnqs osnownt te* fcuix. the ion ^ ■(•*• jfetUrc adepmowneiit. Hie resuXt of eumamizm) Tkennj mi. emplo^ruj (F W benejtasX purposes is hjyjiwot* progress, ThejtduWHjjes of-eur mstifatieujV <uk open, te First National Bank Ocean City, IS. J. | R- B. BTITBB M. A MOWRBft | tCbe JSellcvuc KimMTH BT. AMD OOM AM AVM. * Electric elevator to street level. Boo— in aoite with or trithoM baths. 2 Capacity, 350. m. m. •OMAMTZ

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. Scotch Hall ~ SANATORIUM — Op.n rill the Year— 'or ">• weu. tn* eonmsZsn, sissuteity Hot k"4" " ™* ^ "■ B-Moorexwr "**■» Sore. Mgr. THE IMPERIAL I0U CXNTUAL AVt, OCEAN CITY, II Open for ths ssason. nsaaanUv Jooatea^nsM ths bsaok. Horn* Opsn all Year Hot Water Has! Mrs. a OITTZKL. THE KATHLU Now open for tbe eeeson UM CsoirsI Arena,, OCEAN CITY, N. J. M IHHKM LEWIS A CON AMD fosse oom March 30. Itl* WYOMING 'M OCEAN A VENUS ««V. N. J, Open all lbs year ; Hoi Water Bsa HOTEL ATGLEN " ^•of most sen trally looted boteU la

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