IJcean City Sentinel THURSDAY. JAN-IAKY II? Wl* We aliall lie glad lu receive Item* uf to till* community and our renderAll communication* eliould lie accompanied Willi t lie full u'ame and for publication, but a- a cuaraniee ol good fait li. dots. Com pan y I i wa* luapectrd Monday, evening. Young Men'* Progreaaive league . Thoae who can't dance and de-ire In i learn atinuld lie at t'onjpany G - arm- , ory till* evening. collage of Mr». A M Dowur- on A-- ( bury avenue, above Beveuyi -(reel i A new cliluiney liar been con- I atrucled In the collage of Randolph fc H wan it Troul have made altera- " • !i<ru« tu W W. South'* uew stole mi " Aatiury avenue, below Klghlh street, ' costlug (76. Those out-of-town people interesteil In lm|>orlatit local eyents who are not c already readers of the kkxtinki. r should subscribe at once Join the large aud growing family. Supt. J. M. Stevens reported al the monthly meeting of the Hoard of Kd- u ucatlon that the total enrollment of * the schools for the month was fTW; „ fierceutage of atteudace, 86.(11. t, personals. " M. K. Collins registered at the El- „ berou a few days since. d Mr* r. " Howell, of this city. Is n • i< . log liteo I- tn Maurlcelow n. ■ 'l A. t*tocii f Philadelphia, was u -- rig 1 • iota here Sunday. n . narice i_. 1 .- fer of Philadelphia, " •a* a -visitor here Tuesday afternooii. Hear Commodore J. W. Kern ley. of '' Philadelphia, was a visitor here 8unday. J' W, Scott Haud. of this city, returned »» ncuii nauu. or nils city, returned
last evening from a visit to Phlladel■J' Joseph Snyder and wife, of this city, have returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Capt. William T. Klckarda, of Philadelphia, was among the visitors here J M. Rowland aud wife, of Philadelphia, were among the week's vlsl- , tors here. , A. M. Ssiterlee. of this city, has returned from tiie funeral of au aunt In Connecticut. i George K Seaman and family have ' returned from a visit to relatives In West Chester. O. 8. Henry and wife, of Philadelphia, summer residents here, were in town Huuday. E. H. McCorkle and wife, of Phila- ; delphia. was amoag the week's visitors at the lelewlld. , (ieorge Puller, of tbis city, who Is ( employed by the duPont Company, < was lu town Saturday. I Miss Julia lilake, who spent the hoi- 1 idays here, has returned to her studies 1 at a college lu North Jersey. Cecil Wi.wuaeod, son of Otis M. fownsend, la atteudtbg Ml. Herman School at Ml. Herman. Mass. Walter Chandler, of Philadelphia, a | « know.-i summer resident, was , "•ng the -uDdsy visitors here. , -««a.w« of the Peace Ware has been i spending this week visiting frieuds in . Korthjersey and New Y ork City. i Ralph itrsDgan, of this city, who Is I employed In Philadelphia, visited his mother, Mrs.'L. G. Braugao, Huuday. Prank I iu Hetst, of Philadelphia, president of the Tweut let hdL reel As- I soclatlou of Ibis elly, 4vai In town Sunday. Harry Jones, a Board w alk business I man of this city, has gone lo 81. 1 Petersburg, Pla„ for the i>malude/of t the wluter. c Charles Austin and family, who 1 have been iu this city severs* years, have raturned to their Jorfiier place of ■ abode, MlllvRle. I Mrs. b a WUklns, of Medford. has returned from a visit to Frank R Lip: 1 plncotl and family She Is the mother ML Upptaoott. « — Helen S Townsend, of FtaUa delphia visitad h vr-dalrv ben • few . lays ag<, Hbe was acoompaniad by riikabatb Selfr' :«e of Phtladsl- , Plua. • Rd: Cornman and br'. 8. H. Lip- : scbutz returned to this city a few days , ago from an extended trip overtbe hoi- ] tdaya. They left this week for Pblla~.y*. I oey len this week for Pblla-
delphia Mlsa Page, of Philadelphia, baa" returned to this city after taking a vacs- i tiou over the bolldaye at ber borne In Wlsetuomtng Hbe Is this week assist. Ing in stenographic work tn city hall. , Misses Gertrude Collins aud Edna [ Pitman, of Camden, spent the week- I end with Eugene 8. Miller' and wife. « of this city. The Utter also enter- | taiued Mlsa Knglleh and Mlaa Scull. "* this city. Sunday. • c K. 8. Gross and Wife, wb<^ are spend- s Ing the winter at MUmi, Florida, where > tbey are boosting Ocean City, will retorn and open the --g" restaurant on the Boardwalk, below Eighth street, for the Easter bolldaye. T ■ I « D. Tsrier B.I. . MafU. ' Howard D. Taylor, of tble ctty. has ' been appointed by Governor Fielder « , member of the Cape May CMioly ( H* the Place of BUIwell H. Tgwnmod, of court Horn, now a ,
'That kind of MDSIC FOR 1917 ?' f ^ 1 'Boardwalk Men Want Witzcman.n, Bat too Busy to Look .4/ter Details. I In the cllv liUilget for I III- year I- ; and tills l.a- brought to thought the - question of the character of the dally | free concerts tn the mu-ic |iavilion | here during the -ea-nu uf 1*17 - City Boardwalk Business Men. it w ill | concert uiel-ler of the Philadelphia Orche-tra. ]'.. bring the-e mu-i.-iai» tiiiiial f Jis. f.ir which llie itlllcer- of 1 Hie Boardwalk Bu-lness Men's Asso- ' Tlie inu-it- of this orche-tra ir>-eived . cottager-, although li tuu-t tie -aid lu be heard outside uf the pavilion in w blcli the players weie-esled. How. 1 those who favored the orche-tra said -and till- wa> undisputed— that Ocean City never tied better music In < Hie pavillou than wa- beard la-t -um- > Plans were Inaugurated during I lie 1 close of t lie -result louklug inward Hie ' ralaiiig of fund- lu have (lie nrche-tra ' — perhaps enlarged — back during Hie ' The -officer* oft lie Ocean City Board- 1 walk Busiues" Men's Association are c still amdng the enthusiastic supporters ' of Director Wttzeinauti and his orches- " tra, aud are. It Is said, willing to as- ° siin.e a financial responsibility similar that of last year, but tliey cannot v atlord to give up so much of their 11 lime duriug the height of their 0 money-mak lug season lu looking after 1 such as w as the case last sum- * The "chasing around" that some of the officers had In do 111 con- c neclion with musical mailers last suminterfered considerably with c What Is going lo he done alsiut llie " concerts for Hie -uminer of l»17? • This Is a guild time lo talk about u from those Interesteil. '•
LODGES BUSY Officer* »rc Moss net, in llleclcd | local lodges al llils lime of the year are electing and installing officers. , f Ocean City Lodge. No 06 K of I'.. C. V., C. H. Stout: V. C, Vernon • Smith; P.. Mark Bevan; K of R ( and S.J. Edward Vo-s; M. of P.. J , . P. Caduian, Jr : M of K , Wm. M i llanck: M«at A . Hans Burkhardt: I. G., C. 8. jnlmsoii; O. G , o-car Bed- , . representative lo grand ludge, ^ I W. W. Adams; alternate, Thomas 8. . The officers will be installed urxt Monday evening lute Council. No.. 131. Jr. () I A ' M , has Installed the following officets: Councilor. Prank Hackly; vice couni Clark; warden. '( tier lei P Christian; , outside sentinel. Edward l.ce; junior . nanclal secretary, Roland Sieelman; assistant recordtug secretary. W. W. Adams; chaplain. James B Marls. } Tiie following new officers of Kalmla I Tribe. No. 231. Imp. O. R. M . were I installed last evening: Propliel. Joseph I ' sachem. Waller Tom II n; J ' senior sagamore. Herman Laler: junior sagamore. Harry Cbadwlck: chief of t i records. Vetnon Cvrlson; keeper of 1 i Mark Lake: collector of 1 Wilton H. Wlllets; trustee. I i 8ampeoti. s boy scout troop ■ to tin Men Here Int. rested In Proassrd I'lsiis. ' A -committee from the Young Men's " i Progressive-League met a-Hb the Rev. M. Lewis, pastor uf the Pirst Bap- ' f (1st Church. Tuesday evening, to talk 1 plaus for the reorganization uf . Boy 8cout troop In this city. The Idea Is to gel the men Interested - and tneu work the matter to a success- a conclusion. | -II lu felt that tbete should be a strong Boy Mcout troop here. j. The committee win meet with Mr. ( licwls again -next .Monday eveulng j | and puab the plans lu perfect lou. The ; meeting will be In the rooms of the j Young Men's Progressive League. v The Committee comprised Andrew ( Fcswell. A R 8mllh. Dr. J Thorn- , ley ilughe*. -i H". "wan. Postmaster - B. F. Bmlth, Roy Darby aud Presl- < > dent William P Gardiner, of the | - league.
will buy lot g" v Club Awtborlaea purchase al from Mrs. Crease ol Tbe board of governors of the Ocean Ctly-Y'acbt Club has authorized the < purchase from Mr*. I. M. Cgfsse of a front lot adjoining tbe clnb prop „ on the northeast side of the club housed TBIe lot has been used as a tenuis 0 court, with Mrs. Creese's permission. ^ aiucr the club's courts were Installed, n without expeuse to tba club. a -Tom Thumb Wrddlsx " b There will pe a repetition of tbe '4 ••Tujn Thumb Wedding" In tbe PTrat Presbyterian Church Tuesday even- P Ing. January "0 udder tbe auspices of " Christian Endeavor 8uclety. This 1 snctety is alto arranging for tta annual ' "Penny Hoclahj^w the church Basement, on Tuesday evealug. February 2U. ^ Go TO (JrY'a. Tenlb and Bay. for B strtctly fresh eggs aud poultry drtsssd * tourdor. Adv., If. t
ANNUAL MUST! :! OF COMPANY G ' Boys Commended by Visiting ' ■ ! Officers on Their Appearance and Drilling. ' I The third annual muster stpl in- i . speetlitu "f Company' (i. Thlra lu- i I j armory Monday. The officer In charge I I 'apt Hodgs was al the armory , j nearly all day. lu Hie morning and | , j afleriiiHiii lie examined llie ^papers and I I The nt her ntlli-er- pre-ent w-ere Major t I j Shiver-, commanding Hie battalion of | A I- West-nil. of Company L. Allan- i . Iircuy. ( • apt Hodge, after the Inspection, t complimented Hie men and gave Ibem I guild advice aud suggestions on their proper currlage ami personal logelher w ith point* on the right of a soldier. He also told llie , boys a few sinries relating (o encampbe had attended. Capt. Hodge look occasion to s|ieak j In words of commendation of the t in securing such a Hue armory building, one of ihe^besi in the p State and far su|ierlor lo the armories f, of some of the older companies. Major Shivers said he was pleased , Willi the excellent ap|iearance of the men and (heir drilling. He told the „ incidentally, that he had seen them drill tietler. but he could understand Conditions and appreciated the fact that (here are l i new men In the ("apt. Weslcolt. Company (i's medp Ocean City when Hie company was mustered and -assisted In the examln- ^ stiou uf the men. He had more Hian , | u-ual Interest 111 t'ompauy G. because of living In Atlantic City. He admitted that at tlrst lie was somewhat j afraid thai Hie company might not tie aide In hold nut. because ol lack of lie to hold ut
material In draw from in a town of Ocean City's size, hut he Is glad of the company's success. He promised lo Capt. Ealy made a brief speech. Ill which lie referred to llie fact that uu will expire. He said tlial llie company w-ili lose some very good men. wlilclkJie regretted. These men. havfullrned their obligations, have a ' |irrfect right lo relinquish their duties every indication that Ocean ( Hytrin coiillnue-lo hold the company. He referred to the payment soon to be made lo all the men who had atleuded the drills tietweeu July 1, Wlti. and January I of this year. new books K« cent Donation* lo Public 1.1 Doual ion* of books to the Ocean t'lty Public Library have recently been made by the Daughters of America. the Revs. 8. W. aud James E. Miss Margaret Hratigati. Henry Malcolm Leslie aud Grace The officers of I he library associahave been re-elected for tliejrear. They are: Presldeul, William M. 1 vice presldeul. the Rev. C. H. ; treasurer. Lewis E. Smith; secretary'. Miss Maud M. Foulda. Miss poulds says that special books ou music, poetry, events lu history, etc., may he secured from Trentou upon application lo.tbe librarian here. sometimes lakes quite awhile before such books are received here, but eventually Ihey are obtained, even If It Is In borrow them from tbe at Washington. basket ball league Htep* He lint Taken lo Form One In Ttsia Srcllou It seems very likely now that a ball league of Boulb Jersey teams will be formed within tbe next In the league, according to present Hrldgeton, M IIIvllle, Salem. Glasaboro aud Ocean City. It is possible also that Wildwood may jotu. A league comprised of these learns would put up games well worth see- ! and there Is no queslloD of Ibe success of Hie aflalr. M illvllle. Bridgeanalr.
ton aud Glassboro have always been good basket 'ball towns, aud Ocean has a large following of tbe sport, tbe attendance here at many the games could be Improved. chief watson happy, Chief Charles H. Watson, of tbe City Fire Department, was made extremely happy yesterday morning, when tbe paid men of tbe presented him with a gold badge and also bnttons Ibe front and sides of of bis cap. Chief WatsoD was decidedly surprised by tbe -gifts, but be appreciates none the leas. Kzecailve Cswwlllse BIwcseA. Tbe Young Men's Progressive l-eague. al us meeting Mooday night, elected tbe following executive committee^ Hnm«r Shoemaker, Lewie E Hmtth? H. 8. Mowrer. Parker Miller, 0. H Bweu and John R. Grovaa.
LOOKS LIKE •FIGHT OVER r DISPOSAL OF CITY GARBAGE
"! Upper Township Committee Will Oppose Contractor Graham's Plans. | Prom reports received within the I le-t few days, the new local garbace . con I rector. Edward 8. Graham, of I Philadelphia. Is experiencing some blocks In nis pathway— in disposing of Hie garbage he collects here. - made tentative plans to buy a farm In ■ Homers' Point, but the people there ' made strong' objections to the gerhsge 1 placed ou a farm wltlilu Hie Pur several days according tn ret be garbage tn a farm outside Hie Um1 Cape May ( iiuuty, seul Mr Graham, s lew- days ago. a copy uf resolutlouhave adnpied declaring agaiusl carting and 'lumping of garbage in and through that tnw-uehip. and If II Is attempted mgly rohable. are that tlie present <-on Township and convey tlie garbage . township authorities. WILL GIVE PLAY Don'l Fall lo Ser Ibr Frog Hoi- ' The members of llie Prog Hollow 1 Company will present their annual entertainment In the social 1 rooms of (he Plrst Presbyterian 1 Tuesday evening, Jauuary 3, 1 the' benefit of the Ladles' Auxlbary of the church. Admisslou w ill be In mem by this cumpauy will be sure lo • attend this event. I Tbe cast of characters Is as follows: 11 President Burns, Wm. P. Gardiner. Hecretary Peleg Burpea. K. H Joliu- : Betsy 8crugglus, Mrs. Geo. W. 8ooy. Hal Itrowu. Mrs. Lewis E. Smith. ( Itnxte Hopkins, Mrs. K. H. Johnson ; Susie Hopkins, Mrs. D P. Palate. Jane Jones. Mrs. Joliu IL Groves. * Peggy Doolltlle, Mrs. W. P. Gat- t Polly Snipper. Miss Nellie E. Towner. / Mstllds Gnu,,, Mr- t. XI I.— r ' jf Mrs. "
11 Ann Eliza Sllmklus. Mix ('. Horner i ,e Shoemaker. b ° Percy Donllttle.t 'apt l". L Breckley. e John Brown. John R. Groves. >. ■ Pellx Riddle. C. Homer Hhuetuaktr. Jim Logan. J. Thornley Hughes. n Michael Watson, Lewis E. Smith I, " Silas Sykea, Edward M. Sutton. j. Samuel Slab-Ides. Elmer E. Ratick I. U Nancy Hanks. Mia* Louisa T. Corofficers installed * n. of A. Members nan Social ne«*lon After Ceremonies. " Tbe following officers of Ocean City e t'ouucll. No. 10. D. of A., were In- 5' stalled Thursday evening by Mrs. Ida ^ P. Dlxou, past couucllor. with Mrs. el Martha P. Marts- as conductor: Juulor past councilor, Mrs. Ella C. o Bevan; associate Junior pail councilor, Mrs. Hannah ViDamao; councilor, Mrs. Bertha Krauaa; associate rouu- - cllor, Mrs Anna M. Barclay; vice — couucllor. Mrs. Llzze R. Carlson: asso - 3 elate vice couucllor. Mrs. Mabel Buzf by; conductor, Mrs. Llllie E. " P »- - Adams; wardeo. Mrs Hauuah T. ,J - I'bll; Inside sentinel, Mra Rose t Adams; outside sentluel, Mrs. Rather- 0 e lue Stetzer. „ A social time followed Ibe luslalla- - Hon ceremoDlee. r Tbe "good aud welfare" committee 1 . of the lodge Is preparing some treats C . for the members. This committee ; comprises ths following: Mrs. Knaa Adams. Mrs. Lizzie Sampson. Mra. s Katharine Stetzer, Mrs. Maggie Lake , aud Mra. Aunle E Lake. . Jt i T family reunion * e s of A. J. Snub. > A.J. Smith aDd family bad thetr annual reunion receutly at tbe home - of Mr.' and Mrs Smith. The ntbera I present were K H. Smith and family. A of-Haddontleld; H. R. Smllband wife, t of Haddon Heights; Lewis E Smith and family, of this city, and Mrs. PranclsD. H Iocs and daughter, Ruth, of Cape May. Mrs. 8. G. Newcomb. of Brooklyn, Ihe 'ramaluing member of the family, was unable to be at the reunion because of llloesa. Much surprise and pleasure was ex- ^ pressed by everyoue when, upon as- j1 eembltug at tbe festive board, each one found a small card al bis plate with (. a an original water color done by A. J. Smith. wb6 has artistic ability of no mean order J
revival services Mea'a Bible CI*** Coadsci* Meet- " lug Tbls Kvcalog. The revival cervices In progress la Ibe First M. E. Church this sreek are betug well attended. p 'I be official board of tbe church bad . charge of the meeting last eveulog. . " and addressee were made by several of J tbe members. ' Tbe members of tbe Men's Bible ■ Class will conduct tbe meeting loolgbt, f and they plan to have the biggest ser1 vice of the week. s Touoga Cans* V»r> lit , ! Tbe condition of Y'oungs Coraon, out J •- of the oldest busiueaa men of Ibta city, e was grava yesterday afleruooo at tbe time tbe 8EXTIXEL went to press. Mr. Coreou. who Is lo bis elghly-flrat year, 4 has been gradually growing weaker - t, ' " 1 Wastwi — Email cottage, three bed- - room" ; price moat be reasonable ;*uswsr • giving price and locution. Address R. 1 r> Sionsu. office. Ocean City, N. J . adv , u SB. St. |
LESS CRIME IN : ATLANTIC CITY c So Says Judge Cole. Who Gives Credit to Improved Street Lighting. r bath School Sunday -aflrriKMiti wa" c "I" there a Ic-uwumg iu crime now f (-nmpare<t with twenty live yearI Judge Cole replied llial. according i totlaliatlc*. crime among the yuuug t of England and the other couutrie* al t war lia« lucreaaed 4" per cent. The Eliminating llie question warring : judgment, crime I" :i,d on Hie in -aid Hie -peaker When I tlr-l wenl count- in llie paper- of (lie rubbery of house". Now, Willi a population Timni went there, a robbery I* -carcely ever M Tbe answer to Hit-. Hie "peaker -aid. I lu keeping a tow n lighted. noun day luncheon of Hie <i»-eaii t'lty Y'acbt t'lub at the Adelpnia Hold. today. Bear I'muiiio (, dure J W. Pernley will he Hie (uaat-
report ok the condition city title and trust co. of OCEAN CITY, N. J. udivlded 1-rotH- (ucl j. u JDs n |'hjir drpo"ll». ^ ^ IMj.^ 2; ^ UllieMUbiniirT!' "tiluTl Htale ol New Jersey. County of Cape May. "a. William K. Uwwsy, preaidrnl. and Clan* com^aiDy. heme severally dbly'awdrn, e*ph Director". «f£AllenCoisoD,I.D.«?'s; l>6 Wesley Avenue City New Jersey _.BeU U> • Iuler-«t»u IX A. DR.. W. P. HAINES NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Uf MCE HOC KB: jljoJp*'m!" j ( Pbousa: Hell 461- W: Inter -mate l»-A I , P nones ( Florence Brick Haines ; COA. 9th ANO WQSLCY Ave mcchano-thcrafist Hsdlcal *nd Corrective (iymnaailoa Hours by appotnunebt JJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. [ 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Bolb Hbo btoVpim! PJp'mT m' H. YVHITICAR, M. D. Eighth aud L'eutral avenue Oceau City New Jersey dr- g- d- noeung Osteopathic Physician Hauu Building, Eighth street Penuaylvaula r. r. Depot Ockas City, n. j. Every Tuesday. Iburaday aud Saturday Ball Pbonc, as w Office. ]|U7 Chestnut 81. CHARLES B. RIDER >• Uentisst — 809 Central Avenue MUX CITY. I. J. Ball 1C DR G. Fairciuld Starr Dentist Cor. klftnh ml um^WaaMy Ave. Booth fhusb Niuht hkli. Hughes' Central Phirmiqf and Wesley Ave. Ocean City .N.J Phouc JL'i W \ j rboaa year ordar" W.Naatvvar Ira -t- 1
f [CLOTHIX Q~| i $13.50. $15.00, $16.50. $18.00, $20.00 Tftl'K SATIS I-' A I I' ION Is OIK Sl't'CliNS Jones' Men's Nlnqi H»4-o A»tiur> Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. McAllister's Dry Goods Store GOINO OUT OF BUSINESS Dig Bargains! \\Y have a I-.t of odtls and
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S. S. MCALLISTER, OCEAN CITY, N. j. Estate For Sa le til Q BARGAINS Cottages. A|.attnu-nls and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Sniiii- ot.iu-, in niv hands must lie sold at sacrifice prices. This is the tunc ol year tn liny Cottages and LoLs at this Popular Seaside Resort Very Cheap A|iply to Alonzo Cotton OIO Aebury Avenue Ocean City, rxi. J, t
- MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No w elling for two weeks to know If you can get It; we cab (ell you at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean fruut properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also Iota fur luvmtment and for Improvement — the choice of ) Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. INSUHAN cm I THORN <£ BOYLE REAL ESTATE ,l AOS Eighth Sraeer iNkmt to Cost orricrl jo egd Eighth i;«riT l Co*. Oc«*» Aveawei OCEAN OITY. N. J. s John Marts Lumber Co. jd Ninth Street and Haven Avanua 5 I OCEAN CITY. N. J. •j : Lumber Millwork. Moulding*. Building Paper. Piaster Board, Naila, Sash Weights, >i etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Deliverv. ' r, puprjy] ~ GOOD PAINTING ; OfifT — - JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. " .PainterxPalnl J f*<x*.. as. occaa civ*, n. j >ta ST*. Tscaricr* ar aoi xiaava ax. . QN JANUARY 19. WE WILL OPEN AN OFFICE < W AT 837 ASBURY AVENUE, WHERE WE WILL - CARRY A FULL LINE OF FUEL AND LIGHT- : ING APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES. THE GENERAL BUSINESS OE THE COMPANY WILL ' ALSO BE TRANSACTED AT THIS OFFICE. ' City Gas Light Company Jf riuilululir* * * * * .a. a. a a a a a a a a. a *, a a * * vmme W V VW Vt'Vl • I 1917 AT POWELL'S! « DRY GOODS. NOTIONS AND MEN'S WEAR STORE | ' We take this opportunity of thanking our friends and customers for their 1 ' | # very h'ueral patronage dunng the past year. Also lo announce that we J , L h,vr enlarged our store. With a larger atock and increased facilities, are * * ary better able to serve you than ever before. I ' 1 i POWELL'S--The Reliable Store { ! ' £ 921 ASBURY AVENUE j , jt ♦ ♦ Y SKt Y A e iifi Stt * * * * -aw. -AT ^ ar. Wr w m ^ m » , — ,r= iw bb— i rmrnea You Will Need Money For CHRISTMAS - HUE IS Al UST t>T TP BET IT « SUNI f«T TO HWt IT Join Our Christmas Club Which Starts DECEMBER 20th, 1916 FOR THE CLUB YEAR OF 1917 In Class 2. pay jc the first week. 4c the second week. 6c the third week, and ao on for 50 weeks and we will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas for (25.50. Or m Class 5. pay 5c tbe first week. 10c the second week. 15c the third week, and ao oir, aud *5 will mail yoo a check two weeks before ChriatI. mas for (63, 75. ' * ' ^ por instance, in Class 5. going up, the payments start with 5c and end with (2 UI- If you desire to do ao you may aUrt with (2.50 the firm week and pay 5c less every week, until the last week's payment will be 5c. You may do the same in Class 2. Class 50 is 50c per week, straight. Class 100 is (1 00 per week, atraight. Payments Must be Made Every Week or May b* Made la Advance Helpful to those wbo find it convenient uf accumulate R by the process of Small Weekly Deposits, jl Everybody Is Welcome ta Jala The Christmas Club opens Wednesday. December Joth. 1916. and yon can join any day between December 20. 1916. and February 1. 1917, provided 'J payments arejnade b«ck^to December 20. Call and let us tell you about FIRST NATIONAL BANK '] OCEAN CITY, N. J.
! HOTIM AID COTTADO. Scotch Hall SANATORIUM ' ^ — Open All the Year*III— see, -!rclr|iMtJd'''u xTr'.7i!cro""*' M"*t N K. Tow a as. K. .*. B. Mini seat Sura. M,r. the imperial 101s CKST&AL A VK-, OCEAN CITY. 14 'd -a f .T"*,1!, KbwaanUy "pen ail Year I|ot Water Heat Mrs. C. OETZKU - _ the kathlu lIABthniral Arenns, OCEAN CITY. Jt. J. MISHI34 LEWIA a LXINARI) ciovat unlit March ». m« wyoming OCEAN ATEiri Oreeu ctly, N. J. open ail id. yea, - Hot WmUt H(a a. p. niLiex hotel atglen On* of tb* moet centrally located hotels la ^,CUy. Tba^alm has always been to <*■". For terms snd prntSilan ^drms"0" a. c. dorp, Prap. new hotel elberon KIOHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Naylor and Way re. Proprietress.* fourteenth Season. Thoroughly renovated the hewlings Ninth and Weaiey ave. Ocean City, N. J b < ipeni June II, 1P16 L. It. HEWLIRUH. 4UN Cheatoul KlreeC Weat fblladelpbls, p* Central Avenue and Ninth threat '.'"'rally Located Term. Reasonable Kxcaiiant table^well provided with fresh Baa • Mend for Boo « let and Rata* . O. W. r. WOOUBIDE, J-rop. THE IDLEWIU r OPEN ALL YEAR lf Uocrlyn Tanwoe Oaaaa City, N. i Between Elfhlh and Ninth HtraaU • MRS.J. K. MOB BISON ' Chandler-Wihte Hall Ocean ave. bet.8ereutb aud Elgbtb als Ocean City, N. J. BROWN A MAt-KLIM. Otis M. Townsend ' A Practical Baashora Architect Lloanaed by tba Btate. -»• -> EI6HTH STREET, OFF. F O. OCEAN CITY N. J. We Are Distributors lav tba siDieiatir loioittilt in Occaa City, Sea laic Ctty and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Btilding Thirty-fourth at. aad Waat ova. OCEAN CITY, N. J., Rsateeaca: MM Caatral Avaaas Pbaaa, Ml-W The Pontiere boot « shoe REPAIRING dfcSHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE W*-»l» Artery Ava.. Ocaca ON A J. Watch and Jewelry RepairiBg Mayer's 1307 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City OPEN ALL YEAR john e. townsend Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City Now Jersey Mortgages We are at all times prepared to purchase first mortgages on improved Ocean City Real Estate, with such as may wish to negotiate real estate loans jos. i. scull Ooaan City Naw Javaj 14— Sixth and PI assure a vacua. 17 — Eleventh and Bay a vac as. 15— Fooruantb and Ptammia ova. 48— Tblnanoth and May ■ lull 49 HIpMctb aad Aatwiy aaaoes. 61— Worth and Gaotnl avaooa. 64 — Sixth and (kMal w;— . 67— TwsUth aad Wahy avaaaa^ 68 — FoartMath and whrr mma 78— Fourth and OMaaeaan^ ^BlM^OartaSr'

