Ocean City Sentinel, 25 January 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel j THUK8DAY. JANt'AltV 25, 1917 We ehmll be glad to receive Heme of neve and communication!) of uilerenl to this community and our read ere everywhere. All communication* -hould be accompanied wtiti the full name and good faith. DOTS. Day* are growing longer. Two rainy Muuday* In eurceeelon. i More new cubage* for Ocean Illy. 1 Won't be a great while before l.ent 1 I* here 1 All of your New Year reeolutlone ! at III Intact? Raymond (iitiord broke one of In* , Real eviate operator. are preparing : for their .prlug and eummer cam- ' palgn. ' The tlag al city hall ». al half ' meat aeveral day* la*t week In mem- ' Jamee M. Cheater, real relate (i|ierator. a |> prAred here ye-lerday with a | new live paaaenger I'alge- Detroit car. Alfred Height, of the local ga* com- | pany'a office fotce. ha* become a mem- ■ ber of Company O, Third Infantry. < this city. Hwan-A Trout are building a garage ■ for John K. Trout In the rear of hi* < atreet. It will co*t tarn • Andrew Trope, aged 17 year*, died * at hi* home here Monday mornlng-nf ' pleurley, and we* burled by I'udertaker Mark Rake Tue*day afternoon * at Seaside Cemetery. The uian had " lived here aeveral year* and worked 1 at one time lor the Sutton A Cor*on ' Company. " . I PERSONALS. i George Bauer, of Philadelphia, wa* » a vleltor here Huuday. ' Hetb H. Whlteley, of Philadelphia. P waa In towu Saturday. N. A Uufl aud wife are vialtiug [ friend* In Laurel. Maryland. , Cbarlee A. Doe, of Philadelphia, ■: waa In towu durlug the week. I Among the Sunday vhdlor* wa* I Henry H. Marter. of Camden. t Mr*. Lydia O'Brien, of thla city. I* vlaltlng frlrud* In Philadelphia. " Cbarlea Runkle. of Haddoufleld, " vlrlted Mayor Champion Muuday. W. J. Morrla, of Pbllarlelphla. regie. e tared at the Klberon a few day* ago. , Harry K. Haa*. of Philadelphia, a f. aummer realdent here, waa In town c Sunday. V a Mra. Herechel Pettlt and aon. Paul, o'f thla city, are vialtiug relatives tu H Mlllvtlle. d Robert W. Scott, and hla wife and 11 aon, of Overbrook, were vleitora here 11 Saturday. Ueorge Burt, n, a Philadelphia flor- * lat and aummer realdeut of thl* city, * was In towu Sunday. Mr*., Herman Rebborn, of Pblladel- 1 phla, vlalted ber cottage here the latter part of last week. Mrs. Harry Bitten bouse, of Philadelphia, who baa a cottage here, was a t visitor a few daya ago. ' * q Benjamin _ Cooke, of Philadelphia, t waa a visitor here Sunday, accompan- t led by Ueorge Burkbardt. Maurice Wrigglna and family • moved Into the apartmeute lu the ( Haon Building a few day* ago. I Mlaa Emily Hoaklua, of Pblladel- c pbla, formerly of tbla city, visited * Mra F. P. Pflizeutnyer Sunday. 11 Mra. Arthur C. Bredo and daughters. Misses Lillian ana Doris, of Pblladel- " pbla, were visitors here Sunday. Cajit. and Mrs V S. Robinson have , returned to Ibalr home In this city j after an absence of aeveral weeks. , J. M. Curry and wife, of Phlladeh f phla, were at tflfcr cottage on Asbiiry avenue, belbw Fourteenth street, Sun- , day. ~ t William Sherry, Jr . and wife, of » Philadelphia, were recent guest* of I William F. Uardlner alfd wife, of this 1 city I K V. Corson and wife will leave tbelr Marmora hoYue tomorrow for an 1 attended lri|> through* Florida aud Culm. 1 Mlaa Charlotte Smith, of this city, j baa returned from Philadelphia, where she speul some time learnlug the millinery bualheaa. Charles C.' Read, of Camden, owner , of the Read hardware store In this , city, was In town a few days ago and , registered at the Idlewlld Mlaa Mabel Wrigglna, who la employed In Mlllvllle, vlalted her parents, Maurice Wrigglna and wife. In thla city, Saturday and Sunday. Paul and Lout* McAllister, who are employed In Philadelphia, visited their parvula, 8. S. McAllister and wife, of thla city. Saturday aud Sunday. W. E. Hoaklu*, formerly of this .pity, f a now foreman of the printing department of W. H. Delsroth A' Sons' paper bos establish men I lu Philadelphia. Mra. Mary j". Mactague and Mra. Cbarlee A. Patlon. of Philadelphia, summer 'residents of thl* city, have gone to St. Petersburg. Fla., to spend a few weeks. Gforga Ludiam. of Camden, who baa jest reMbered from a .serlou* Bluest. visited hi* parent* . Reuben Ludiam and wife. In tbla city. He was accompanied by. bis wife. "Jack" Helllwell. a graduate.of the Ocean City" High* School." who I* emptoyad by the Traveler Tire and Rubber company, Philadelphia, will retarn to Philadelphia after being at his home here aloe* Christmas. He was Mis. Hmw erases, of Care May Court House, who wa* employed a lew years lu the title department of the Ocean city Tuls pod Treat Compony, boa gooe to Loo Aogotea^CaP. paired for aoree time

1 NOW GET READY FOR THRIFT DAY 1 Many People Tb'roaghont the " Country Will Observe Sat- J . -v urday, February 3. - I ' The spirit of the *ea*on llirougli! 1 largely Ihatof spending money with * liberal aud perbsp* a reckle** baud . A- a result, many Individual* are uu. J probably feeling a financial -train. The beginning of a new year I* generally accepted a* a particularly appropriate lime to make good resoluaud lo formulate plan- on which' 1 future operation* In looking •' gallon* will he lighter.' No! Kx per- » . Year, that our next national hoi- I -aviug lu economy lu.lead of pro.ll- I gallty lo w ay. and mean* of greater I Thai III effect I* the purpose uf Thrift ' ■ugurated throughout the country on ' again observed on the corresponding To practice thrift" there mu*l tie lu1 Individual perspective, our know ledge of w hat thrift mean* and a correct vl- ,, I -loll of the benefit* accruing to ue per- i tonally a* a result of It* practice. r, simply lop-uotch efficiency In lis full significance H means the reduction of |. waste to a minimum, the elimination u nervation of all resources, whether *, physical, meutal or material. c The demand of the age Is fur lu- ff , pro*|ierHy Is rertaui— by It, progres. the ludlvidusl. the community, the Stale and the nation I* measured. *, The effect of thrift, while of vast lm t> parlance from an economic stand point , , welfare of the Individual, lis practice ,| and cents but develop* character p the self -con lldence I list thrift Inspires. It Is fur tliese rea-ous that the fore- p thrift be Included lu tbe school currlcration early lu life can be brought lo * realization of Its Importance Its effect* and It* benetll*. and ttirougb It* .. Many people tbluk of thrift a* llm , Ited to saving. It Is true that thrift Include saving mouey, but Mty In so far as saving reflect* efficiency the bundling of money. It applies " with equal force whether elHcleucy be exemplllled In earning, planning, j speuding or cuuaervlng Income. It I* now' recognized that I Ue practice of thrift lu large measure presents .. ■ lie only logical solulluu of the various y eacl) of us. confronted. Take, for luatauce. the high cost of j On every side we hear tbl* , of vital concern lo practically every (< peeled that prices will be materially lessened *0 long a* the European countries by reason of Internal affairs forced lo make sucb tremendous " demands upon American markets. - Is It ool obvious, therefore, that tbe saii*faclory solution of Oils problem J1 planned acllou. on tbe part of every * ' Individual-through the sensible ap- > pllcatlou of thrift priuclple* as applied - speudlug— lu other words. IhrougU * • getting full value of one's money? ^ slod thai thrift at applied 10 .pending ^ I one's family of those thing* which > Ibey are entitled to eojyy and expect •' 1 simply Implies discretion lu the expenditure of mouey , The housewife who alma lo keep 1 i her table ezpeuaes wlitnu a certaiu 1 I limit Is euabled to practice thrift through the study of how aud what lo buy. She ofleutimee will be surprised I 40 learo that there are mauy of the • far more nutritious tbau the expensive ones, and just as tasty. The e are ar- 0 ' tlclea which she uses from day lo day a ' on which a material savlug can be af- • 1 faded by baying them In ree-ousble £ quantities aud In aeasun. The thrifty man will recognize thai - the wearing quality of a suit coaling a 1 ^ reasonable amouut more than off-els 1 Ibe difference in price belWeeu It aud e one of Inferior gradeof goods at a lowet I j price. The' thrifty woman wlib but 1 d a limited amount to expend ou her i- wardrobe senses the foolishness of purchasing clothing that la extreme in Its is style, for fasbluus change almost as K often aa tbe vflud varies. I [' There are Juai a. few examples which 1 indicate the mauy way* In which 1 , thrift can be exercised by Just a Utile 1 >, tbongbt end "atteulluu directed to tbe 1 r e pending of money. Every Individual, d regardless of bit circumstance* or station lo life, can prollt through tbe coup alsient practice of thrift. . 1- Efficiency la ibe demand of Ibe age. e- \Ve must recognize standards which ere net. Thrift la iop-notcb efficiency. >* Tbe greater degree to which efflcleucy il Is a factor lo our Individual Uvea. Ibe r grealAJ* our personal progress. With Tl ' these thoughts in mind, let u- all Join „ lu a whole- hearted eelebraliou of Thrift Day. -February 8, (J ' raitrweei Operants*, Samuel Dlxoo, of ibis city, wee seal to tM. Joseph's Hospital. Philadelphia. I., tbe tatter pert of tad week, and foe re n. 4^ ..a operated on for hernia. He le reported to be getting along very well

: j STATE TAKES FIYE SMALL CHILDREN „ |r Family of Local Resident Re- d moved to Hospital from b County Home. " A woman representative of the Slate n county tiome near t ape May Court i, House tin. week, aud took tbe Ave ife to Hie State institution. The old- L than live year- old. It 1- reported. A Morris, when employed. I. a trolley- H S.cklerv.lle l.-t September and moved (here Willi Ills family He wa- taken p ill a -hurt lime .luce and hi- family wa- de-lilute. The Itebanon County u there and nulllled Health Officer r, Lee Adams, of this city. a the whole family was sent to the Cape May County home. The law permits U COMMISSIONERS MEET Director William H Campbell re- *> I varied al (lie weekly meeting of llie » Commissioner* lliat l he city lias <« received U27S5 interest on' lis dally 11 Director Adams reported that work I' I- progressing ou I lie clearing up of Plumbing In.peclor John N. Johncheck for LSI 73. was received aud b The following resolution, presented d by Director Campbell, was adopted: P Re It b Resolved, by the Hoard of Cummls borrow from Ibe Sinking Fuud. Ocean « City, New Jer-ey. Ibe sum of six thousand dollars iHkkki). 111 anllclpa- «» year IH17. aud that the proper officers ■*' authorized aud luslructed to execute L a note to secure said sum. ^ Four bills were rend aud ordered jj HOUSEHOLD ARTS * A public meeting of the Cape May Household Arts will tie held in tbe ' court house building st Cape May Court House at 1 S'l o'clock Saturday L afternoon. |t Following Is tbe program to be pre- y sented: Hushies* sesslou and reporta. d Chocolats-maklug. ^remonstrated by „ Mlsa A E. Nickersou, of tbe Vocational School. liecture. Illustrated by stereoptlcon. "(hereof Babies." by Dr. Edwin H. VanDeureu. of Vineland. Discussion of plans for (be County "Belter liable*" Contest. lo occur In al Slone Harbor, under tbe | auspices of the council. Ml*. M. L. VanTbuyne, Mrs. Jobo Carroll aud Mra Hazel T. Caofleld " MEETING CALLED OFF ailk ManL.ailnrcr Waa enable to n Uri Here I .« * I Hondai. The public meeting arranged under the auspices of the Board of Trade for j last Monday evening to give cltlzena t| an opportunity to dlscuaa with F. C\ Volker. of 44 East Twenty-third atreet, . New York, the details In reference to R establishing a silk factory here was Indetl ti Iteiy postponed Clayton Haines Brick, president of board, received the following telegram from Mr. Volker: Q| ■Missed my train. Will not be able B see you until after February 1. Leuet followa." Mr Brick then notified member* of Ibe board by telephone that tbe meet- ^ C: F. WALL HURT q Paai commodore of v.cbt Clob H Past Commodore Charlea F. Wall, t| of the Ocean City Yacht Club, waa 0 serlou-ly Injured by a fall from a chair , al bis borne lu Philadelphia aeveral, ( daya ago aDd he was taken to a hospital for treatment. It la reported that tbe cbalr broke, , and one of tbe rungs penetrated one' ( > of bis ribs and a long. E I Commodore -Wall's many frlenda f aud lu Philadelphia hope for bia ( I Speedy recovery. # Pool roumsmrol Brtss. ' 1 Toe pool toXirnameot of the Young < Men's Progressive League began lo tbe club rooms Monday evening, with , » twenty-two eutries. Several Interest- ( > log games have been played, end , 1 there Is a large crowd of players and , e spectators la the league's quarters , , every evening. The hostesses at tbe tee tomorrow , afternoon at the Ocean City Yacht , " Club Wluter Home Will be Mrs Harry 1 Heed ley. Mrs. E M Button end Mrs. , '- Geo. O. Adams. An Interesting pror gram will be presented, aud tbe pubt lie to Invited. b * ' [I Wastbd.— To rent a smell phonoif graph w4th one or two records. Tbe older the better; tbe noisier Ibe merrt" f ha is cis b. Cakisois, HUH Moorlyn terrace. adv. It. Oeeeo City, S. Jti YoC»o woman em ployed would like room and board lo privets family. II. So weshlog. adv. 11.

DR. EDWARDS, 80 YEARS OLD, SHOWS REMARKABLE NERVE

Consents to Ampnta- ! tion of Leg in Hope of [ Saving His Life. j Dr. Charles E. Edwards, one of Ocesu City's oldest aud most res peeled residents, told member* of bis family that i he would have one of Ills limbs amputated ill having been decided that t bis 1 operation was necessary to. save bis life) . and he cheerfully went to Galen Hall. Atlantic City. Friday afternoon prepare for the ordeal o'clock Saturday afternoon by Dr H. Northrop, one of Philadelphia's distinguished surgeon*, assisted by Dr Corson, of this city, and Dr. Silvers, of Atlantic City. Tbe anae-thetlc- were admln-teied by a specialist. Dr. Jame. Godfrey, of Philadelphia. The ulceration was successfully informed. aud Dr. Edward* came oul of fairly well on Sunday, but had -inking spell cn Monday He was reported lo be doing nicely on Tuesday. Word was received yesterday thai Kdwarda had passed a resile** night. GIRLS DIDN'T WIN The girls' basket ball team of the ' City High School lost oul.blo 4. lis game with the Mlllvllle girls' ' at Mlllvllle Friday afternoon. Outride of that, they bad a very pleasaut trip. Tbe local girls were accompanied by tlielr coach. Miss Maud M. Koulds, and Miss Margarel Bevau ll was the first game won by Mlllvllle lu iwo years. The Mlllvllle floor I* small and (wo posts lo the middle of (be place help things. Mlllvllle doesu'l play (he straight roles, and this bothered Ocean City somew hat. Mis* Koulds' girls hope to win when the Mlllvllle team plays lu Company G's armory next Saturday evening , Line up of Friday's game: ih'ean city M 1 1. l villi. , Stephenson) f Cbarleaw'ih ' Jeffries j ( Green Center Mlddletou ' Side Center Chard ) . i Helniz Meehau i ' l Andrea Field goals— Mlaa Cbarleawortb. 8; Charlesworlh. I; Mlaa Jeffrlea, 4. Substitute, Miss Dooald for Miss Helutz LEAGUE FORMED Tiotd Basket Ball Pstioaa The South Jersey Basket Ball has been organized with teams ibe following places: Glass boro, Brfdgelon and Ocean City. Vineland, which baa a flrst-class Ave. will play in Ibe armory here next evening. Glass boro also a strong team Moat fans here know that Brldgeton baa a good tram. Indications are, therefore, (bat there will be a number of exciting contests lu Company G's armory before the , bluebirds make tbelr appearance In tbe spring. The schedule, as first arranged, took tbe Ocean City team out of town Friday evenings, bat, aa tbe boya drill on Ibat evening. Manager Tbeo V Townsend bad the arrangements changed. SHOWER OF PRESENTS Bias Lille Will Soon Bride af ■OX K- Derby. Mlaa Nellie H. Lttla, of Newport, N. J , was recently tendered a variety at ber borne by ber mauy friends. The gifts Included cut-glass, aluminum ware aud llueu After Ibe gueete bad Inspected tbe presents tbey spent • pleasant evening playiug games and listening to moalc. . Miss Lltle, II la stated, will shortly become Ibe wife of Roy E Darby, one of Ocean City's well kDown young men. C BIG ROOMING HOUSE be Bnlli Here by J. B. ColloJames M. Cheater baa sold a lot on ayenoe, between Sixth and Seventh atrrete, to J. B. Colloday. a councilman In Jenklolown. Mr. Colloday has awarded (he conlot a tbree-etory rooming bouse, costing (10,000. Tbe bouse will coolalu SO rooms. Work will be started Cole tew Prosccatsr. Dispatches from TreDtoo autiounee that the SeDate baa confirmed tbe Domination of K ugene C. Cole, of Beevllle, as prosecutor of Cape May County. Mr. Cole was named for Ibe office, which be Oiled acceptably some ago, by Senator Slevena. aseibodiai Boya to Play. Tbe Methodist boys' basket ball team will play Ibe Junior Ove of tbe Atlantic Y. M. fi. A. on Ibe teller's floor oexl Saturday eveuiug. A return game will be played In Ocean City Saturday 1 evening, February 17. Hory of Bcibaoy Class Bsc! i as. Tbe member* of the Mary of Bethany Class of Ibe First Presbyterian ' Church will bold Ibelr regular maetlug tomorrow eveuiug. .There will be ; an election. Every member la urged Tall Cedars' Bailee. Tbe sale of tickets for tbe minstrel " show is surpassing ell expectations of tbe committee. It behooves ell brothers not having done so to make tbelr reservations el ouce. adv., It. CommitteeLegal paper* of ell descriptions, loll eluding wills, an carefully drawo by '. K. Curtis RoMoaoa at has offle*. 744 Asbnry avaona, Ocean C My. H j- adv.

LEAGUE PLANS i GREAT SMOKER - Big Time at Young Men's Headquarters Next Monday Evening. t The Young Men's Progressive ■ rooms next Monday evening. The ■ Charles R Htllsell aud Elmer K ' - Ranrk. i Invitation# have been extended to ■ the member- of the Republican aud Democratic club- to attend the smoker. I It Is expected that member* of the . Young Men's Busluess league of Sea - Me city Will be present and they have ■ Hughes, piano; Dr. J Thorn ley ' f Hughe-, chorus leader: Walter Torn' ■ Ray Adam*, monologue: Ma-ter J*. Howe, recitation: < .instant Ford BOY SCOUT PLANS P del- of the tow n are cordially Invited L . and broaden ttie Roy Scout moveTin- I* a matter that -hnuld make a g grown person In the city, and there v . probably will be a Urge elteudauce at > '** " f t stks.kikapiikk Would like lo do | , 1 week Reasonable rates. adv It. |N Notice to Limit Creditors. I, LiTa^F£i^U",.oL^'."U|lrr"b^inir"L0r,b- 5 1 fb?1sutorr°b»r"*uodn^olt!id or" am r mil Ion * ' J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer eutsal vanes L Pbom IS* OCEAN CITY. A. J. ; O. I — LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. I Lots for sals. Cottages loi rant. Corresponds EC* solicited : ' Goal Goal i We Have It » (to burn) ! C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. " 1 Twelfth end West Avenue nuiciL '• a?|. Allen Corson, I. D. • 16 Wesley Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey _.HsU IS. •• Imsr-Hutr IB- A. Ok- w. p. haines f COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE. , f OCCAM CITY. N. J. 1 UKKICK HOL'KH: ll I | a to • p. m. A . Pbonas: Bell 401-W: lolsr-nuiteiao-A J I 3Mb Pboosa , J Florence BRICK HAINY^ « p Con. Bin ano WEjBLEY avc s ; mcchano-thcaapiet j JJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. ] 607 WESLEY AVE. ' - o OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ] ODoe Hours: MolOa. m, Botb Pboosa i lo S p. m. " john h. whiticar, m. d. j Eighth and Ceutral avenue I Oceau City New Jersey ' " G- D. NOEUNG | * Osteopathic Physician ie Hauu Building, Eighth atreet j Opposite Pennsylvania K. R. liepot Ocean city, n. J. Every Tuesday, Thuraday and m Saturday , Ball Pboo*. wa- w Philadelphia Office, 1107 Cbeatout SI. " DK. CHARLES B. RIDER Dentiut •■* b- 8°9 Central Avenue ,o OCEAI CITY. I. J. Ball 1® - DR G. Fairchild Starr Dentist Cor. Kif bibT-lTsod ^VPsslry in. rel OCEAN CITY. N. I. of Wui bslb bl« otepe on Turtday aod »slunl*y ro- only aatll furtbar ootias. Booth Phones KlOHT Bell Haghes' Csatral Phimicj IthaBd Wesley A»«. . Ocean City, N.J 744 Pbpot 243- W lv. rbees root orOsn ^ Ws AaUrsr Ites

jCIvOTHIXG i $13.50. $15.00, $16.50. $18.00, $20.00 > VOIR SATISI ACTION IS OI K Kl'l'CKfiN Sweater s. Hathiol.es. Umbrellas. Overcoats j „ Jones' Men's Shop H04-06 Anbury Avenue. Oeean City, N. J.

McAllister's Dry Goods Store GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Bin Bargains! We have a lot of odds and O

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s. s. McAllister, ocean city, n. j. ^ Real Estate For Sale " Bid BARGAINS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished - j estates in my hands must lie sold at sacrifice prices. This is the ) time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort ■very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton « Gl<j Aabury Avenue Ocean Glty, N. J. j MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGENo walling for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargain* in Bay and Oceau front propertle*. Choice cottage* for *a|e. AI*o lot* for liive*tment and for Improvement — the choice of Ml Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. insuhancm THORN <£ BOYLE o real estate •24 eia«T* eraser icoa. oessa avaaual ocean oity, n. j. _ John Marts Lumber Co. c Ninth Street and Havan Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Lumber Millwork. Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nail*, Sash Weights, ate. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. 35 GOOD PAINTING H^sir — J JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. * BM/ FAINTING ANO OCCONATINO .Painters Palm, IM ,T eeVtiaava mi/ Announcement Owing to our inability to secure necessary equipment, we wish to notify our patrons that we will be unable to open our up-town office at 837 Asbury Avenue before February fifth. City Gas Light Company ^ IV 9V7 1 ATMP 0W ELL - s'l « dry goods. notions and men's wear store { • 41 We lake this opportunity of thinking our friends sod custcmers for their i ' f At very li'.ieral patronage during the past year. Also to announce that we 1 , E have enlarged our store. With a larger stock and increased facilities, we J re are lietter able to serve you than ever before. i ' t i POWELL'S—The Reliable Store { ! \ i 921 ASBURY AVENUE ^ , £ » We ♦ Wr W » nr. air -Or .WWW.W.MW. w* WW! , »" m w w v * »■ » * * -* v » | ' ■ I j

You Will Need Money For ; CHRISTMAS ■' mi IS Al EiST fit TO BET IT I TO MTI IT Join Our Christmas Club Which Starts DECEMBER 20th, 1916 FOR THE CLU8 YEAR Of 1917 In Class 3. pay 2C the first week. 4c the second week. 6c tbe third week, and *0 on for .50 weeks and we will mail you a check two weeks before Chnstma* for I35.50. Or in .Class.;., pay Sc the first week, 10c the second week. 15c the third week, aiut-ao on. and we will mail you a.cbeck two weeks before Christmas for >63. 75. •' ; -. You May Reverse the Order of Payw»cwt* if Yaa Wish to Pa So I For instance, in Class 5. going up. the payments start with 5c and end with t fi. jo. If you desire 10 do so you may start with $3.30 the first week and pay jc lest every week, until the last week'* payment will be sc. You may do tbe tame in Class 3. . Class jo is 56c per week, straight. Class loo is J 1. 00 per week, straight. Pa»iwewta Must be Made Every Week ar May be Made la Adraacc We conduct this Christmas Club because we desire to promote Thrift and be Helpful to those who find it convenient. to accumulate R by the process of Small Weekly Deposit*. Everybody la Wetcame te Jala The Christmas Club opens Wednesday, December aoth, 1916, and yon ran join any day between December ao. 1916, and February 1, 1917, provided ij payment* are made back to December 10. Call and let ustell yon about our plan. Mnke your Christmas n merry one. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 OCEAN CITY, N. 4.

""Tils ANP COTTiata. Scotch lloll SANATORIUM ( ^ -Opt" All tha Year— M Nj.R^Tg^wxn. U.S. B. McorniBT the imperial IMS VENTRAL AVE.. OCEAN CITY, ■ Open^for the season. PlaaaanUy Open all Year Hot Water Heal Mr* C. OETZEL the kathlu Now open for tbe season 1136 Central Avenue. OCEAJ! CITY, H. J. y IHHEH LEWIS A CON ARD l-loaed until Mareh *), 1810 wyoming T»« OCEAE AVEln Ooooo Cl«y. N. J. Open ail lb. raar s Hoi Walar Ha* A. P. BIUU hotel atglen On* of tb* moat oantrally loaatad hotels In City. Tha aim has alwm baas te mak* thla bona* select and homeUka, nd ha larga and aaanred patronag* pro rat ha anacera For terms and partianlaza addiam, ■- c. eorp. ring. new hotel elberon E1UHTH A NO CENTRAL AYKNCS OCXZ0 LlTY.*. J. "ay lor nod Hay re Proprtili ■■ Fourtaentb Heaeon. limiiUad the hewl1ngs and w *ni«y or*. oecuo City, H. 1 op«na Jone u, 1010 ' L. II. HEWLIHUS, W eelPblledelpbla, Pa . Hand for Booaleyxnd^R^a^ prop. the idlewild OPEN ALL YEAR v Terrace Ocean City. *. J Loeeted One Blank from Plata. HRS.J. K.H0RM60W Chandler-White Hall ave. bet. Seventh aud Eighth Ma Ocean City, N. J. BROWN A HACK LIN. M. Townsand a Practical Sana bora Architect Licensed by tha State. -> -> eighth street, opr. P O. OCEAN CITY N. 4. We Are Distributor* iitiiiim in Ocean City, Sea lala City and Vicinity wm. h. Powell Oeneral Contractor Grading and Street Mldhr Ttalrty-loartb at. mm* We* are. OCEAN CITY, n. J. Residence: MM CaUM Avaaoe Pbeee. X41-W The Pontiere s shoe repairin0 shop repairing neatly done A Mary Art.. Oraaa Otr a J.

and Jewelry Repairlif Mayer's 1307 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City OPCM ALL YEAR JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical ContrJbtor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean city Now Jeraay Mortgages We are at an times prepared to place or purchase first mortgages 00 improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite as may wish to negotiate JOS. I. SCULL OssanClty Itaw Jaiaai j4— Sixth mad^Pteaenra im. U 13a van th and Want nniT* 42 gaeond nn4 Aabniy hmm 48 — Fourth nod Astmiy 0 Htna. 43 — Eighth and Anbury avamaa. 46— Taoth and Aabniy arena. 46-Thlrt«ttath WAN