Ocean City Sentinel, 21 September 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel ] THURSDAY . B KPT KM BKK 21,1816. We shall be K|b<1 '° receive Item* of news an11 eommuulcaUyue of lute rent to this community and our reader* ] compauled with the full name and g.—rfallh. | DOTS. Wedding brll* Hi Oceau I lly. Sbriuef* had a big time In Allanllc , \j„„t of the Hoard walk store* are ' Vloeed for the eeaaon. .ilw'f Instead of teaching. J rue Bea lale Klah Company ha. pur- « Pfelfer a" ahortl,dlBlauce off fromThta • >iy < ] PERSONALS. , gone i» Peuu'>tate College. Mr-. F C. Kirk, of Bprlug Kale, la , j K Saul and family have returned I i„ iheir home in Fraukford I I liomaa Harrla. of Camden, was a • recent guvs! of I be Klberon II jrwiu aud family have returned lolbrir borne lu Philadelphia. I leorge Keu.lermacher aod wife re- . turned lo Philadelphia on Mnuday. Capl A W. Given aud family, of Hoxtiorough. have returned home. Mlae A. y. Cooke aud al.ier have 1 rrlurned lo Ihelr Philadelphia home ( Henry Haaaelt and family have re- I turned lo their home lu Philadelphia. Kenton Waiue aud family have r<- ■ turned to Ihelr home lu Philadelphia. ' Mr- Tbomaa Krench. of Marmora. ; urade a bu.lneaa Irip lo tbl. city Mou- J K. F Keluert. who spent the .um- ! nier here. ha. relurued to Pblladel- ' Lawrence I .ear aud wife .pent the ! u eek-eud with relative, lu Pblladel- I ' Powell U. Kithlan and wife have relumed lo Ihelr home at Weat Colling.- ■ Wood. I Ml.. J. Cliff, of Philadelphia. Iiaa j William F Gardiner. Jr.. of ibla ' cHy. I. vialllng Frank Schneider In , J. W: White, of Woodbury, wa. i aiming the week', arrival, al the Si. j J S Montgomery, of Pfilladelplila, ' «Pfnon« Ibe week 'a arrival, at the I Lorraine 1 K. K Hauderlln, of Philadelphia, ' , . among the 'visitor* to thie clly ' reverilly. I houiaa Taylor ha. relumed to Plill 1 adelpbia after .peudlug the aeaaon'ln ibla city. Alloway M Smith and wife, of tier- , the wpek.' Geo. W. Nock and wife, of Kala. were gue.ta of the Hlacayue a few i M. H. Thoma. and family, who ' b,ve re,ur,"d

John 8. Cole, of the l olled Stale. ' lire. Jolinaou Honey, of till, city, la M.iuug her daughter, Mr.. Cooper, at Mi.. lda,J!rown. uf the < handler While liall. ha. Alurned to her PhilaLoui. Prtioldkaud family, uhospeul the -Milliner fu Fhembay villa, have re turned lb Philadelphia. .Dr^JMvfeou" Y.JCIirtsllau, of Wed paBhtaJu ihiyShy. Mr»>V»hn Lake I. vialllng at the home of her daughter. Mr.. William Gardner, In this clly. < Kllwnnd Carpenter and familyhave closed Ihelr bay villa and relurued to Philadelphia. Mr. K. L Super, of I.anedou ue, I. occupying her cottage, 1908 Ceutral avenue, for a few week*. I> P. HleJuer aud wife of Camdeu. are occupying their Eleventh .treel collage for a few week.. Geo. H. Smlib aud family, who .pent the seaaon here, will shortly go Kl.her Ilalrymple and wife have cloned Ihelr collage here aud returned lu their Philadelphia home Ml-sAona Wallace, or this city, ha. returned to her duties aa a school teacher at Wert wood. N. J. Charles 8. Mci 'ambrldge aod wife. • I Philadelphia, were gneata of Ibe Wyoming during the week Thomas W. Clarke, or Philadelphia, ha. been a visitor here during the week, a guest of the Kathlu. Mrs. Kllzs belli McKee, or GermsuU>wu, la occupying her collage, 1431 'Villain K. Hughes baa been spending ibe week un an excursion trip, which Included Niagara Falls. Jacob Scbufl aud family have returned to Ihelr home lo ibis city after a few weeks' vl-it lo Cape May. I- rank Piatt ha. returned lo Somen' Point and lie will leave next week on a trip lo Central Pennsylvania. William T. Prettymao and family, of Philadelphia, who spent the sumwer here, have returned borne. Cbarlea H. Watson and wife passed I lie week end with tbelr daughter. end •

Mrs Clifford Crane. In Brldgelon. Kugene S. Miller and wife, of this j clly. have been vialllng relatives at j < hestertowo, Md.. for aeveral days. 1 J. H. McClellan aod family have relumed to tbelr home in Fox Chaee after a pleasant summer In this city. ' George H. Barrett, of Ventuor, waa t auioug the vlaltora to this clly luesday. He owns a collage to Ocean CUy. Millard U. Wimer and family, of ( West Philadelphia, have returned , home after .pending the season here, i Benjamin Qnlllman and wife, of 1 Norrt.lown, are eujoylng the autumn 1 days In ihelr Asbury avenue cottage. Prof T. R. l.awson aud family, of j -1 Troy, N Y . have returned borne afier spending the summer In tbelr cottage ( lid ward Sony and wife, of Philadelphia, have been paaalug several daja ■ in this city , w here tbey own real estate. Evan C. Patterson aod wife have ' closed their Fourteenth alree! cottage • and returned to tbelr home In Frank- j ford. — j E. K. Marshall and family, who spent the summer here, returned on j Monday to their borne at Melrose Park. • Burrows C. Marshall and wife, of i this city, will leave Monday for Warhsrevllle. where tbey will spend a week. Mrs. Wm. E. H.xamer and family : have returned to tbelr Philadelphia

WOMEN AT BIG MEETING ' of Daughters j j of America at Lodge Ses- j 1 sions in Newark. ^Ucecn Clly was well represented Daughters of Amen." »7» held "" I wblcl.^ begs.^ Tue-d.y morning.' No. lu; Mrs. Hannah Yanaman. a , member of the Btate Council appeal , committee: Mrs Florence M. Gilbert. , , The besdqusrlrr* were al the Boh- ' ert Treat Hotel, which hostelry was c named afle^r the founder of Newark ' The Past louuclloii" Assoclatluu of I ' ark*Mimd?y ifieruooUT"1"" " ' 1 Before Ibe Ocean Clly delegates re- ' lurn home, they will goto New York I City, where they wdl vl.lt Uie Hippo . COMMISSIONERS MEET , At the meetlug of the Clly Commis- , slouers a le'ter bearing ou Ibe proposed standard, and regulation- lo be of Public Utilities." and signed ( A N Barber, secretary, was read It follows: The Board of Utility Commissioners ^ Blale°House* In the clfy uCPrento'u.'on hold a hearing ou tiie question of Hie , adoption of general rules aud regula applicable In public utilities supplying water for public use. • I Opportunity will be afforded repre- B seutallve. of muulcipalllles served by : such utilities, as well a. repre-enla-lives of the utilities, to he heard at the " Ah ordinance, providing for the Is- t payment of expeu.es lucldeui to the , proposed Improvement to Wesley eve I Slrrt and second readings. *The ordl'- ! nance Is published In the advertising ' column, of I hi- Issue The followlug 1 1 resolution w a. adopted: ' • der Contract No. 88S. Arthur Joue- ha. , paid I he sum of -fl 12.(10; therefore be II Resolved by the Board of ( ommls- ' , sloher. of Oceau City. New Jersey. Is hereby authorized lo accept I he , said sum off 1 12 SO In settlement and the land of Arthur Junes, under Coo- 1 tract No (HQ. aod Itial the said Enoch . W. Burleigh Is hereby authorized sud , d I reeled lo enter upon I lie records hi • c'liarge of* the Tlen'u |mn the "land of I ! the said Arthur Jones under said coo , tract; aud thai the said Knoch W . Burleigh IslogBe himself credit on the hooks 'in bis office. between Ihe amount of Ihe a-sessiueut aud the 1 > said sum of til J 80. i

, dore 'lexeme' rttort' ilm™?i 11 Bedford Bprlugs for Ihe beuelllof his beallli. e , ' W. H. Du Bols aud family, who p ML. Eva Dearie, of Bouih Orange. 0 Is passing three week- very pleasantly 1 wuh Mr*. A. Hoover, .790 Third .treel. 1 ibis city. .! Mrs. Lydia O'Brien ha. relurued lo B 1 aeveral week, with her -on in Bridge ' * port, Couii. Fergus MeCu.ker. ires-urer of Hie 11 e Forrest Thealer. Philadelphia. »od p 1 wife have closed Ihelr collage aud re- „ turned borne * John W. Kelly and family, who '■ have been spending Ihe summer s Camden home. a I Miss Marguerite Meeban ha. gone n OH duly as a clerk lu the. post oljice. „ 1. which position she filled during the Mrs. A. B. Dodson and 'daughter, *' o who have beeu enjoying seashore life u home In Fox Chase. „ e Ml". Elhlyn Page, who Is re-tdlrg J here, was called lo Philadelphia during the part week on account of the death a of ber mother's sister. >1 The Rev. James A. Dallou, of Pbll- * adelpbia. who I. a noted man In Ihe .. Knlghi- of Columbus circle., wa. In 9 a town during the week. c Robert Dawes and family, who , .pent Ihe summer reasons here for . ie many >ear«, returned lo their Philadelphia home Mouday. ■ Mrs Margarel Bmllh and daughter. 1 II who were here ou a trip, have gone to 1 Beverly on a visit before relurulng to , their home at Edgewaler Park. > ) William McOoach. city treasurer of . Philadelphia, aud family left yertetday for their Philadelphia borne after 1 ,r spending a delightful season here. 1 RobertT.Koulk, of Philadelphia. who 1 • own. cottages In the north section of | Ihe city was In town Tuesday. He wa. accompanied by bis sister. Mlas Emily. ,-. Mrs. Lewi. Blllwell. who ha« been n- spending the summer months al Goshen, has ^relurnet^ street, Ibla Clly. iuis vhj. ci A.J. Chambers and wife have closed tL

their summer home here and returned to Mlllville for a few weak. Then tbey will go to their winter home at Palm Beach. Fla. Ex-City Commissioners Robert M Fisher and R. Howard Tuoru sud also „ Copt. C. I.- Breckley were among 1 those who attended the Sbrluers meeting In Atlantic City Saturday. b. Frank Ellis, aou of Mayor Ellis, of C ' Camden, 00 Mouday reliuqul.hed bis g I duties in the mailing department of g ■ local post olllce. He was at w ork f there, as usual, during the summer ° ! Mrs. Carrie F. Wllmer, of Pblladel- a phla, returned to that city Monday w ' aftar taking a few week, reel here. „ r Mrs. Wllmer successfully conducted 1 one or the hotels here for a number of f Joseph Bwan, of the Ooean City I s Title and "Traal Co.. Is spendlug Ills - ! vacation ^at West B 1 e ' red by 'a number of friends from Pblle adelpbia. 1 -| O. W. Helcbly. principal of the I Ocean City High Sobool, has relumed , 0 from York. In which locality he and , a I bis family spent the sommer. Mrs e Reicbly aod children will come hack. ; about October 1 if Mrs. K. A. Corson has joined ber I ■- husband at Nottingham, t < Connty, and will remain there a sh^t Urns The Orm of Button A Coraoo, .'of which Mr. Coruon M a member, la I ' building a road to that taction. _ 1

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermops and Excellent ! Music Heard by Con- j gregations. , The Rev. W. C. Bmllh. s mls.looary 1 Korea, conducted Ihe service. 1 and preached In Ihe Ural Presbyterian 1 Sunday morning. He graph- 1 lcally described ll.e work of Ibe church lu Ihsl far-off laud, and hi. sermon 1 l-r.l. K Bmllh, director of Ibej' choir, sang a bsritoue solo. "Teach |« Me lo Pray." at ihe morning service. 1 church si Ihe eveulog service A j] pretty .election, "Bplrlt of God." was , sung by Miss Louisa T. Corson.', Dr. and Mrs. liohiier left here Mou- ' day morulug In their auto lo enjoy , ihelr vacation, which they will spend , kikst baptist. | | Church Buuday. 1 1 The Rev. E. A Harker. of Laurel- j 1 ton. N. J , conducted Ibe service, end 1 delivered Ihe sermons. His subject in the morning we. | ■ "The Chrl.lian Race '' He took his , from Hebrew LI; 1-2 < The speaker told of the writer's j 1 thought, regardlug the Olympian 1 capacity of 70.000 and the exciting race j 1 He cited Ihe race a. an Illustration of I | the Christian life The course of life I . Is «el . definitely planned, by God. for 1 1 Ibe I rue disciple. Paul, after hi. cou own countrymen, al Jeru-alem. 1 but God wut htm lo Ibe Geutlle. •win him to India. This race Is to he run, uot walked or ' loitered over. Every ounce of your j euergy and every fabric of your being , ward. aside weight and .id. No hu- , . Weight we must. Anything that come- | . between u. aud God, thought In itself. | must be laid aside. We oiu.I keep our I way lu patience. Every plauet Is kepi | r

lu I'a orbit by outside Influence. 1 1, Je.u. 1. at the end of Hie race He 1 . expect, you to wlo. Bhall you dl.ap- 1 polut Him 7 God graut that you will . The minister lu the evening spoke <1 12; 40. I ' The Christian, the speaker said should be ready for whatever God may e a-k. God does not require ibe same service of all. The Cbrisllau's part lu I ' God's plan I. a vital one. The Master ( Hon of yuung people ibe following motto was hung for all lo drink In: I -Jesus I'brlsl alone can aave the | Ihe' world aloue " Nor cau He. un- 1 neighbor. He need, our help. The non-Chrlstlau should be ready to bear and obey now, because God Is anxious J II less you act. Christ's blood Is aufllcleut for all, but effectual for thoae only Who apply It. The morning serrnou by the pa.tor ibe Rev. J. B.Kulp. wasoneof his most 9 ID "On the morrow, aa they went on tbelr Journey, and drew nigh onto Ihe clly, Peter went op upon the to pray about the sixth hour sud he b came very hungry, and would have ealen; but while they made ready he fell into a IraDce, and ' saw heaveu opened, aod a certain vestol descending unto blm. as If It bad ' a great sheet knit at llie foor cor- ■ uere and let down to the earth." The t we Ifl b. 1 blrteecth. fourteenth, fifteen th > aod sixteenth vereee were also read ' lo onler to continue the account of * Peter's vision on Ibe housetop at ' joppa, In wblcb be was to be taught 1 that Ibe Master's gospel was for all men aod every nallon — that he was j to call uolblng common that God had cleansed. The apostle was learning 1 .... . .. .. In ha rtrsschsd Christ was aboot (

to the Gentiles, that all the nations were lo be made dleclples. Dr. Kulp Joined with his text verses aevmleen and eighteen, "Now while 1 doubted In himself- what Ibla c vision w hlch be bad seen might mean. 1 behold men which had been seot from t Cornelius had mada loqolry for t BlmoD's house, and stood before the | gale. Aod called, and asked whether , Blmon, which was surnamed Peler, wa. lodged there." The nineteenth , and twentieth verses continue the <; story aDd relate how that Peter Is told three meu seeking him at the ( gale: be la also told logo down to , them, nothing doubting for that bit , bad sent them. As preliminary, the paslor related Cornelia, bad beeu Instructed by , •he angei of God to send three men to Joppa seeking for Peler. He waa to luatruct the pious oentortoo, who waa , Gsotlle. what be ahould do further the servioe of ibis Master. These were ibe three meu who came to the gale seeking Petar. The loddeut la a leaching exampla of bow the way opens to e man called to the performance of righteousness. It was the bei ginning of the Church at Ceearea, the signal that Christianity waa aboal to

1 — — — — — 1 1 — ' Grand opening nt ike Bex View ' A formal opening will be given by 1 Charles Fox. proprietor of the Bey r View Hotel, at Bomera' Point, seat . Mouday. Be pi. 26, both d*y and evening. Bperlsl music. Including free 1 luncheon, will be given. Mies Rose t Bethel, and a band of music, have been r engaged for The opening. The Bay . View hall room, wblcb has always been a social feature at this popular K house, will be continued every ereo- • tug. following this opening, during the 0 00m log win tor mouths. adv. 1L

LARGE CROWD OF PEOPLE - STILL REMAIN IN CITY

'I Late Opening of the PhilaI delphia Schools One of the Reasons. 1 j There were large crowds on the j Boardwalk Saturday aud Bunday evet the year were mere ever so many vl.lLarge number, of people are still here and will rernalu for some day. yet. • Their presence lu this clly m> lale lu - Ihe fall IS due In great rtles.ure lo Ihe . fact that Ibe Philadelphia public , Then. too„many parents will not lake , the rl.k of reluming to Philadelphia paralysis lu Philadelphia. They do children are -afer 111 Oceau I lly. | I of Ibis dreaded disease

'hurst the bond- of Judaism; thai Ibe 1 1 lue. The speaker's liilroducllou was largely explanatory aud was In pari "The middle wall of partition beJew aud Geutlle was 10 he 1 j down, ihechlldreu of Abraham were lo he taught lo recognize ihe men of auy uatlou could euler Ihe Tlie\acc pr.Judi.-e of" Ibe Jew aa- lo brukeu down, aud Bl. Peter, who ; a Jew, iuu.1 carry Ihe ineuage lo hi. people. 1 sheet tilled with -animal life nor the ' j he did have a caudld aud wllllug mlud aud he promptly obeyed the lo see tire three meu at the gale. 'iTbeuce each step followed ualurally ' the meaning of bis- vision waa revealed to the apostle He baptized ! the Geutlle luto Ibe church " Bul Dr. Kulp drew the prloclpa! > lesson or Ihe sertnqu more from the - i fact thai HI Peler saw Hie wonderful I ! lhau from ihe character of that vlaiuu ' visions Ibst are recorded lu Holy - ^ Hie bellermeut of the world have been j conditions ought to be aud worked to - brlug them about The prophet aud poet see Ihe belter day aud slug. r -King out the old, ring lo the uew. i ring lu the l.'hrlst that Is to be." Ed- £

aud Msrcoul— every luvenlor — t j .ees the end from the beglnnlug. ! The principal lesson of Ibe sermon * I lu Its lu.plrlug reference lo the C l vl-lon of Jesus Christ lu His perfection .• of gentleness sud strength, He To . whom dwells ell the fullness of Ibe {Godhead bodily, lu whom every die- t j shall be like Him. for that we shall 1 we Him as He Is. i The i-losiug prajer was offered by J ; Andrew Marshall. I The eveulug servloe was partly evangelistic at Its close. I " SLEEPS LIKE A ; TOP," STATES i WM. CATHCART f No Longer DonbtB the Resalts Credited to T&nlac. "I have many friends In Camden, ■ having lived here for 21 years', said 1 Wm. T. Catbcart In a recent Interview : with the Teniae man. "and I want all ' of tbem to know what your Tanlac 0 has doae for me. ' "I was Id poor health for nine ' years," continued Mr. Catbcart, who ' It a horse sboer for Abraham Price. 21 F North Becood street, and resides st a 2014 Cooper street. "My stomach was H lo awful shape aud I bad nervous d spells that are extremely Irksome to * "Gas and bloating followed each ^ meal. I'd puff oot terribly and exa perlence torturing pains In my right side and around the heart. Headaches " aod dlxxlness would follow and they >l often kept me awake at nights. " " My appetite dwindled away to u nothing— everything ta.led queer aud a I became constipated. I suppose my F user was affected, loo, for some of

spells were like bllllousnese. I J lost strength dally. ■ This Tanlac Is a wonder. I no < longer doubt the startling rasulta credited to It, for I've proved It m my own ■ It ta.tee good, too. The old pufflog- ' up aDd palDo In my aide and arouDd ] the heart have left. The dizziness la 1 1 so are the headaches, and I { •laep Ilka a top at Dlgbt. "In fact, I'm feeling eo good that 1 1 want others lo know bow efllclent this 1 la." ' Tanlac, which proved so efficient I In Mr. Cat heart 'a case, la being ex1 plained In OceaD Clly at Hugbea' do1 ir*l Pharmacy— sxclualvs distributors. adv.

LAKE FAMILY ' HOLDS REUNION - Many Sections of the Country . Represented at AnnnalGath- ! Ving at Pleasantville. e The Lake family reunion In the _ Wesley M. E Church. Plea.autville. " rtiursda" ws.'largely attended Ihe ' Rev. S. Wesley Lake uf I hi. clly. pre- ,. Kev. W. Klw til Lake, of Prlucetuu. 1 t offered prayer. - I of Memphis, Teuu.. Joseph Lake, of ' 'oTtiu. ",e l'*ke f*m"y j The reception committee for next 11 yerr was appointed a. follow.: Mrs 1 Flora Champion. Mr. Marj Gardiuer. [ t> Joseph Collins, Ezra A. Lake aud j . Prof. Arthur Adams The nominating co-rimlttee comprised Capl M W. ! e Blake. Miss Sarah A. Rlsley aud I ra [ elected for Ihe ensuing year. Much valuable dais wa. 1 resented by Geu. Odeu Lake, of Wa.hiugton A resume of the work of the Lake ' eul day. Auioug Hie Importaut re~i I lutlons wa. one lo perfects uailonal * nrganlzalloo with chairmen Irom the j • Precise People I Will appreciate the e punctual service 'o which adds to the de- | u light of dining here. THE j ; Harris Restaurant ] « RIPORT OF THE C0R0ITI0N j 'a First National Bank j II ' bank. nja U> ie Net amount doe from ails ^L'vw York. Cblrago. and ^ ^ 1 UaJal^.^cMek. sod olbsr ^ ° ' 4' .lock psTdtiT."*11'** t &OJXJO.OO paid In. WJJJO-OO

^t^^aod S.107.7! M Total, HZOrtiOlX Hale or Sew Jersey . Ce^olr "t^Caj* Maj^ aa. Hul— -rlbed and ^oro^bemntmetou'mb day oG-eplem «r.^L |iTis BOBHWOS^^ Corren-Aiuwl. ^ ^ HTITBH. Sealed Proposals. Healed proposals will ba re-elvad by Ibe 1 aoderalxoed^al^bu offlca. lio^tg W I aodto be daflvmd In tbe bine al Ibe ecbooi f balldlnxm-^Blale piice^per^loc. pea aod cheep C **Tbe rlgbl Is reserved 10 reject any or all j ' By order of Ibe Board 01 Education. e L. E. SMITH. : a » ri. i*. K„ aa-to. Secretary. II County of Cape Mar,N. J.. Bonds ,a ^Bealad^ ^mpoeaU wUl^bs rerelreO by^ tbe la cape May???'?., uTltot Court HTmae'.0|ipe 0 M ay^Ooort Uoaae. SJ . on October 5. 1»1«. at ll Cape Ma/ as wul prod oc* tbe earn of SvLuxt an d lor t be^mi rchaae ol aocb an ^amoom^bot 1 matnrJln oomo-'l S T mdw! aeren^bond. on 1^* lThe'^TId«e1^ bno<!" *?!!*" °t 2' t Prloclpa! aod aeml-aoD^al Inter e-t eat. pal eeml-aDDDa!

(April 2 aod October 2) payable at tbe oOce ol tbe County Collector. On any bond reentered a. to botb principal and Internal, principal and Interest will be payable In New Beld0bonds will' be^wldTo Ibe bidder or"bldder. coraplylnx with tbe term, of aale and atw'e aTpted^abd^lo take tberemr^ the Ibe purchaser mast nay occrned Interest from tbe dale of tbe bonde to tbe dale of. delivery. ' any bbl nol oomplylnx wl/h the provlelon. fwmi' w bleb* w^i TeTfa r D leh ed*b j the'noder1- : • le ned. and all bide mnet be aeeompanled by " T"SrnTl! C^nlyt^leyiv.'tor^Two ^er°«n T. . der ^n'the1" tlh 'day'of0 ueloWr. YJiel' al'l 1 Coamy Collector, Ooean city. N. 1. The a legality of tbe bonds will be approved by M seers Caldwell « ^Kaeallcb. attorneys^ New ' imrtiahed'to tne jmrcbMer^rltlmatchar^a^ , County of Cape May. r Dated September I». IBlf^ roWKKg> I Clerk of the Board of Cbojen Prertotdere^ j riwaaciAL sTATaaaav. a A* a^ga T*""ll°° 00 I Monded^ltahllTnclttdlBg'Ssw la- " r Hlnklng fond. W.UB c . Pereanlage of oe« debt to aver- • Sea-'- '

Jones' Men's Shop Fall Suits and Overcoats are now here - $15, $18 and $20 MATS. CAPS. SWEATERS JONES MAS IT McALLISTER'Sl Dry Goods Store Big Bargains in Dresses, Waists, Bathing Suits, etc , greatly reduced to close out. Now is the time, this is the place to buy. $5.00 and $6.00 White Dresses, $1.50 to $3.98

j $6 oo Bathing Suits $4-75 3 5° "" " • 2-98 2.50 " " . 2.00 I 200 " 1.50 - Fine Rubber Diving Caps -25 Big Bargains in Thin Dress Materials

5 Lot $1.00 Striped Waists 75c S " 50c Mercerized Batb3 ing Caps . 25c > Ixit 25c Mercerized Bath5 ing Caps . 15c » Lot $1.00 Middies . 50c " Lawn Dresses . 50c

S. S. ncAllister Ocean City New Jersey | HARVEY Y. LAKEl REAL ESTATE * j 838 Asbury Avenue c j Ocean City New Jersey | ; Real Estate For Sale Bid BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at thisf opular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 Anbury Avenue Ocwen City. n. J. i MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. 11 No walUug for two weeka to know If you can got It; we can toll yon at 3 once. Bargains m Bay aDd Ooean front propertlee. Choice Cottage* for ■ale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— tbe choice of 0 Ooean City. Apply to _ J. M. CHESTER & CO., 0 Ocean City, n. j.

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Interesting to Investors „ or Those Who Wish a Desirable Locatioo for 1 Seaside Home for s a le— A fsw lots located in Seotioo O, Ooean Oty, H. In vicinity of Hlete road and Peensylrenia and Beading Railroad stations. Also sites for bungalows situate at Great Egg Harbor Bay. Bssslsy's Point, H. J. ARTHURoD.J3ARROWS 832 central avenue ocean citv. n. j. "'Tis education forms the common mini i Just as the twiq is bent, the tree inclinei-ftp. ; Triptnitudt-EdttatheK'KruiujIfJ^b-iei/l i ope»t til doors VrMvms lb be ioblel _wUL ■ well b^we. the setrchli^hl" (^ tesouilf/^i. As aoilizat urn- niumits, ynort tfuw. Cuer r. before," one requires the btst eAuaium, . j StLppmq stents tb edttc alum. onsi. .id?

pou*r can totll^be pUcei m a, sazrvnqs aamwip the wuj jev -fuiUre' 1 ajtMoiawieatt". The reel Mr of economizing riumetj ami. emploijihq if +or benefatl purposes is huomMt progress. Thf tMiwSSjd irf our'msittetconj ^ <zre open, "te First National Bank Ocean City, IN. J. R. 11. 8TITES H. S. MOWRBR W* aeli blnk°wlnh uafy muS John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Havsn Annus * OCEAN CITY. N. J. , Lu«h« MiDwork.Mouldino, Building Pepet,Ple«teeBotfd.NaIla,SewhWeigh»a, etc. Eattmatas Funtiahed. Prompt Dtarrety.

H0T6L bise^YRe... Ocean Ave. ; Between Eighth and Ninth 8 tree Is H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Mall ^SANATORIUM ^|rtdwi^rJ'^wSsuta! bsub* Miss X. K_ Tow via. R. N. ' B. Mroramrr Uswd Kara. Mgr. THE IMPERIAL 10U CXMTBAL AVE.. OCEAlf CITY. If THE KATHLU Now open for tbe eeasou aa Central Arenas, OCEAN CITY. N. J, M IKS EM LEWIS * OO WARD WYOMING TM UVEAS AVtXCE Open all Um yaar p Hot Water Bee a. p. mun HOTEL ATGLEN • One of the most eentrallj located hotels la g Ooean City. Ihe aim has always been to I make this boose select and homelika, and its k large end esanred patronage proves Its noa. c. sorr, Prep. E NEW HOTEL ELBERON I EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE | OCEAN CITY. N. J.ff I Naylor and Hayrc, Proprlstresaac E y ourteenlb Mcesoo. Thoroughly renovated t THE HEWUNGS E Nlnto and Wesley ave. Ocean City, N. J Opens Juns It, 1*16 1 L. H. HEWLWOS, - "4atSa»,.a ■t E* RaLs™*" O. W. r. WOODSIDK, Prop. , THE IDLEWILO 1 OPEN ALL TEAR Moorlyn Tsrrans Ooean city, N. J lt Between Elf bib end Ninth Hlraets »f M R8. J. X- MORRISON [a ClI ANDLER-W HITE HALL

Ocean ave. bet.Beveulh aud Eighth eta Ocean City, N. J. BROWN A MAI KLIN. ST. CHARLES Cor. Eighth Btreet and Ooean Avenue Ooean City, N. J. Open all winter. Centrally looaled. Hotowner Proprietor. L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH lid WHEELWRIGHT Practical Hoisashotiaf JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY On aid Oft t« Tup 1 S»NU« Agent for Stewart's Iron Works Co. Plain and Ornamental Iron Fames, Iron Railings and Window Guards. > Seventh St. Md Haven Ave. Otis M. Town sond A Practical Boas ho re Architect Licensed by the State. •> -> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITV N. J. C. U LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. UM Asbory Annas, Ooean CBy. N. I. We Are Distributors Ford Automobile la Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell

General Contractor Grading and Street BiUding Thirty-fourth it. aud Went ere. OCEAN CITY, N. j. Residence: UN Central A venae pa m. mi-w Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 752 BOARDWALK 06BI ALL VBAR JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1187 Asbury Av*. Ocean City New Jersey HEiDLEl * ISAM ■ — " Reading; Coal i t