'um it r til" "■■ Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY' FKBRUAItY I. 1»K We ahall be glad to receive item- of oevi and communlrmlluit* of interest ( to till* community aud our render* everywhere. oompauled with the full name and address of the writer, not neceaearllT , for publication, but a* a guarantee of , good faith. , DOTS. ! Tomorrow will be ground-hog day. 1 Will you watch for the ground-hog? .' Now we're starting on the .liott ' month. Several kluda of weather here Friday lam. - | J. M. Cheater !• making addiiiun* to hi* garage. i Boardwalk fbeJe evening.. The Tall Cedar. uM'npe May County 1 "m "d"*' II f I ' home a few day. ago. ' Samuel Horner ha. Joined Dompsny O. Third Inf.olr^-h^h now ba~.iT , men aud lliree olth-er.. ' Tile member, of I he Sophomore Clan of the Ocean City High School . bad oue of their plea.lug entertainment. In the school bulldiug la.t Friday evening. PERSONALS. J. W. -Kern ley .pent Sunday In Ocean City. Seth H Whlteley. of Philadelphia, wa. in town yesterday Ml.. Charlotte Smith, of till. city. I. vl.lttug frienda In Philadelphia. J. Randolph Morrl»on. of Itnxboiougb, wa. In town a few day. ago. John T. Kite and wife and II. W. Kraut aud wife apeul Sunday tu Ocean City." Kbeuezer Adam., of Philadelphia', Harry M. Hart, of Camdeu. .petit the week-end with K. C. Uudleld and family. Mr.. W. A. tjulgg ha. returned from a week 'a vial I to relative. In Philadelphia. Alvtn Kldredge. of Wild wood. wa. a gue.t of the Klberon a few day. during the week. Mr*. B. M Johnson . of thi. city . bar been entertaining her mother. Mr. Heller, of New York. Kfed. Adam., of tbi. clly. I« working In the Baldwin Locomotive t'ompa'uy'a worka In Philadelphia. Barton Champion, who fa attending Pelrce "bu.lneaa College, .peut the week-end at hi. home in Ocean City. L. O. Braugan and family have removed from Klflb Mreet and Wen avenue to II Baal Eleventh street, thi. city. J. M. Rowland, of Philadelphia, paid hla oeual weekly vlalt here a few day. ago. and regl.tered at the Idlewild. Maylln Roblnaon. who baa been employed In Camden for eome lime, hea bceu at home here for a week recovering from a cold. Louie W. Miller aud wife, of thia city, returned Tuead.ay evening from Kaet Rutherford, where they attended the funeral of bla brother'* wife. William M. Ranck attended the banuuet /pi ■ the Philadelphia and Haadingveterau.' Aaaqctatloti at Scoltl.b Rite* Hall. Philadelphia. Saturd'ay. Mr*. Uodfrey Aug. of tbla city, who la apendlng the winter In Philadelphia, waa a recent vl.ltor, accompanied by her daughter. Mm. Harry Gilbert, of Philadelphia Malcolm Leelto, of thla city, vlalted bla father, Norman Leslie. aud grandfather. Tboma* Leslie. ou Suudey. Malcolm recently obtained an excellent nnsliton with the Phlladelchta
Klectrie Company. ♦ tl Dr. J. William Huglie*. wife and eon. of Atlantic City, plaited the for- a mer'a father. William U Hughe*, of tl Hugbaa' Central Pharmacy. Sunday, h Tbey were accompanied by Mr.. Jtrtfii Tbomaa. of Atlantic City. 11 J. M. Stoner, a Philadelphia bust- ■n nem man who la having a Soltage built by Andrew R. Seult on Park place, waa e~- vialtor here Saturday. He waa accompanied by hla paator. • the Rev. Mr. McWtlllam*. Harry L} Lake, who la employed In H Philadelphia, apent Saturday evening ^ and Sunday with hi* parent*. Daulef ( Lake and wife, of tbj* rtly. He wa* t accompanied hv W. Henry, auperlnteniicut of the Ford Company In Phil-, adelphla. LOCAL GIRLS LOSE ' t t Mlllvllle Tea*i Again Take* t The Mlllvllle girl*' baiket ball learn , again defeated the local high achool r glrla In a warmly-contealed game on ] the armory floor Saturday evening, ■ the ecore bejng 7 to 4. The vlallor* proved too strong for the home taam, although the latter played bard. Mtaae* Cbarleeworth and Green were i Mar* for Mlllvllle. < Line-up: i ocean city millviux i Siepbeoeon 1 „ M f Che'ewortb . Jeflrle* , F°rW,rd 1 Green , UK*} "a- {5ST" ESS} {"ST™Field goel*— Cherleeworth. - Fool . goal* — Jeffrie*. 4; Green.. 8: Cbarteaworth, 2. Referee. Ml** Foold*. WyggooKAi'HBK would like to .do ***** extra work .three evenlnga^r Boa P , B*»n*u. OfBce. adv.. it. »'<*'»« woman employed would like ropm and beard in prl.au family No ■aahmg. Add ram Box P Hgimvm. Ml*., 14. r
TWO MORE TROOPS OF BOY SCOOTS 1 Committee Organized atid Plans Made to Extend the Movement Here. | ' of the committee appointed under Ihe | ' au»plce*of the Young Men's Plug rv»- j pendent committee, enmpn-fng the , ' city | A motion In tin* ellect wa. made by • lioltner. Ilie Itvv M M. I.enl* w*. elected lenlaiive oil commissioner. man wasn't at tlie meeling and proi. suspense wa. elmo.l at It- climax, r named Kdward M. Sullon for tlie A < Ittisweli. seconding the nomination. .aid Mr. Sullon I* al-o a good Mr Sutton, ifier lie had bru.hed away iii. hlu-lie.. found himself elecl- " ed chairman. Roy Derby wa. elected permanent . Hecrelary. aud Henry \V .Townkeud . S. It Swan aiiuouiiced llial the Progressive League oiler, the u« of II* room* to the committee lo hold meeling. ou any night except early Mnu day nlghl. The league meet* every ' Monday evening " It wa* decided to meet *K*lu next .Monday evening at 9 o'clock In the i. headquarter* of the Young Men'. '• Progressive League. In addlliuu to the member. of Hie d meeiiug.. there° were prerent for tlie tlrat time three or four oilier citizen*, D and to I hew the chairman of the meet- ,. lug. tlie Rev. M. M. Lewi*, outlined the object, of the Itoy Scout* aud the mlmlonei Kile, of Atlaullc City, who repreaenl* the national organization In tlclpating being the Itev*. Joseph It. 1 Kulp and Charle* H. Buhner, Clly Solicitor Andrew C. Boawell. S. B. 8 Swan, Henry W. Town wild. K M. e Sutton. Wm. F. Gardiner. John Mart* aud Alfred W. Powell, r- Commissioner Kile a|ioke of the it broad work of the Boy Seoul, and • bow much II ahould mean lo every falber. A rl.ltig vote of thank, wa* given « Mr. Kite for hi* prewnce and talk, p. There wa* con.lderable eiitliu*i**m displayed by the oieii ft the galherB Ing, and the thought w*. freely ex . pre**ed that, with the lnteie*t manlfeated. aud wlili the co-operation of (he men Identllled wlih Troop No 1 — I>t». - Kulp end Boliner and Henry W " Townnend— logelher with the leading ° men of the city, Ibe muvemeul will be a pronounced and unqualllled *uc<i NOW REGULAR FIREMAN ° At the weekly meeting of the Clly Cnmmlaatoner*. Mgyor Champion '• recommended the appointment of A**l*tant Chief William H. Smith a* a id Ha jt*s been' wrviug wveraj mouth* 1- In the department . aud ha* been In 'I- he I* there permanently or uot. he I* mere permanently or uoi.
' The appointment wa* continued by " the board. tc Assistant Chief Smlt b wenl'on duly ,l ':»ob" when the men twgan taking vacation* early la.t fall, and he " *lnce been on duly at city hall, t^e '« I* a carpenter t>y trade, ha* been a member of the Liberty Fire Company * .many year* and ha. a lio*t of frleud*. • Vl.licd HI* P*r**l*. " * George. Norcom, *on of Jo«eph T> " Norcom. of thi* buy. wa* ibe gue*t of a hi* parent* oil Sunday. George.- who •' I* a graduate of Ibe Ocean City High 11 School, I* a Slate sanitary Inspector. left here Monday for Cape May and Wild wood to obtain .ample* of the drinking water In (bow place*. » and then returned lo Trenton. Frank H. Stewart, president of the r City Fishing Club aud a mem f, of the Ocean City Yacht Club, will the speaker at the yacht club'* lun t cheon today In Philadelphia. Hi* / subject will be "Historic Seventh f Street— It* Square* and Environ* " a Robert B. Voting* will be the cbajr- | Lean* ike Navg. _ K. W. Trout. «oo of Johu Trout, of ( tbl* Clly. ha* been bouorablr dl*- ( chargedjrom the Culled State* Navy ( after aervlng three and one-half year*, j He I* now employed lo the Bald- j i win Locomotive Company'* work* in j Philadelphia. , !*—■ Waaaiwt J , The pool tournament of the Young I Men > ProgreesWe League I* attracting j . much attention, many member* being al the club roomregery week-day evening. The games *T» being played off regularly, and many good on#* are > witneswd Tbe'member* of the Ocean City W ■ 4!. T. U will hold a • Prew Meeting'' s at the homr of Mr*. William- F Gar-
> 11 GOODWIN FILES | J HIS OBJECTIONS . i "j Against Extension of We6ley , Avenue and Boardwalk Be- i " low Twenty-first Street. 1 from hnftie tr» learn the new*. A*ca*e \ In point wa* the following petition ( from Harold Goodwin, of PhlladelTo" Ibv Honorable- Mayor and Com- t ml.elotier* of Ocean City— f Genllrmeii: -I undrr-land that you , j have been or are to be memorallzed by , property holder* along Wesley avenue. , " between Twenty -11 r«t and Tlilrly-ftfth , ' prolei-l ii. *od al*o lo have I he city , I *iu (lie owner of pro|wrly on tlie r aud Ceulral eveuue. extending through ] of |Mipulallou to Justify the expense. , 1 the beuetll of lliose who have bought , lot* on I lie edg- of Hie beach, knowing all the rl«ke that tliey were .ubject to; w)m would never be willing lo pay the | of sand by tide-, «lorm«. etc. , i 1-11 Neither I not my.tqend* aud ( " Israeli free W1ieu Ihey want to meel , ^ on what might be called the cenlral , ' (4) The u»e of the walk already * I* nothing compared with the use of , population and bu.lne*. lucreane so ** to mske the Twenty-third street *ecNinth .ireet, II will be lime enough to d further *outh. " (5) I see no beuetll lo my Iota and " other* ou the uorihwe*t side of Central *' avenue from the bulkheadlug of " Wesley avenue, but they will be much U Injured by the erecllou of house* cotI It will be a long time before' the popuI al In n will Increase *o that Ibe crowding of house* will cause the lot* nortbj' perceptibly In value. To burden " * so-called Improvement designed preeminently. If uol exclusively, for the '* Wealeuvenue owners would be extremely unjust aud Inequitable. 7 (6) Bo far as Die Boardwalk is In- " promenade for tbe guest* of the hotel at Tweuty-flrst street, It le the II business of tbe hotel people, and not r' of the city, to build It so far a* tbe ' bulkheadlug aud tilling In Is for the 1 inalutenauce of lot* fronting on Wes,r ley avenue, the expense belong* alto- *' net her 10 those lot*. Those of u* who ' are further back are not worrying over '* the encroachment* of the ocean, aud need no protection from bulkhead*. After Ihe petition bad been ordered N received aud llled, tlie mayor eald ■ hat there ha* been no petition brought lo Ihe alteotlon of the City Commlseluuer*. and tbey know ^ nothing concerning tbe Fs*Uer. SUFFRAGE MEETING Mr*. E.'L. I/ewi*. of Hillsdale, N. J., eI addressed a woman'* sufliage meeting al (he home of Mr*. E. W Gaudy, by Clly. ye*lerday afternoon. She
told of her work and her plan* for tbe = A branch of Ihe New Jersey Wo- I man's Suffrage Assoclalloo wa* organ- I ized and ofllcers elected. ~- Mr*. Lewi* ha* beeu actively engaged here during Ihe last week In arousing Interest In the movement. She will go through Cape May Couoty u with Mr*. Lattiuer Baker, of Wild- " wood, chairman of the county committee. and organize a league In every in the couoty. She expect* to meet with much aucctse. PARLORS CLOSE * nrmm Brloir Heeler. || Mjller Broe. cloeed their Ice cream I parlor* yesterday, but they will be F ready for bualueae again shortly be- a tbe Easter holiday*. ' Kugeue S. Miller, Junior member of n tlrm. has decided (o travel for W t Colescott A Co., k Philadelphia ■ for the next two month* He ■ and Mr* Miller will make tbelr borne I In Camden during tbl* time. c ■ ■ . I Entrriaioed Frleud*. # f Mr. and Mr*. Albert Fogg on Saturday evening entertained the follow- t Ing guests: Mr. and Mr*. - Walter C. 1 Brick, of Ventoor; Mr*. George C. 1 Middleton. Jr.. of Marlton; Mr. and ■ Mr*. Clayton Haiucs Brick aud Mln 1 Eleanore S. Kaln, of tbla city. Mr. 1 and Mr*. Brick, on eSuuday evening, entertained the same person* with the ' addition of Mia* Margaret Fogg and 1 ' Randolph Fogg, of this city, aod Mae- 1 : ten Robert and Jack Brick of Vent- 1 I Dor r 1 ■ I-ost. —Spectacle- and caae on Anbury avenue, between Sixth and Eighth streets ou last Sundky aflarnoon between one and two o'clock. Finder please leave at the BENTIXKI. , office. Ooaao-CUy. H.J. edv.lt. Go to Gut's. Tenth end Bey. for
DR. EDWARDS MUCH BETTER: 1 COMING HOME TODAY |
! Progressive League Sends A Flowers and Cheering Mes- ! sage to Plucky Sufferer. | I The condition of Dr. Charles E. Kdtn Galen Hall. Atlaullc City, has so c. improved during Ihe la»t few days fi him liome today. " l)r. Allen Corson. Ins attending physician, says thai Dr. Edward* Is ci cheerful and feeling remarkably a good. A very happy thought occurred lo a Clayton Haine* Brick while he and other* were enjoying themselves *1 II gressive League Monday evening, aud bould send some flowers and a message of cheer In Or t'liarle* K. Ed- t ward*, of thi* clly. who I. *1 Galen f, Hall. Atlantic City. « Mr Brick **ld (hat Dr Kdward- > who for year, wa* active III, yacht club mailer- and prominent In affairs s of Ihl* city, bad one of hi* leg- mmpu- , laled ten day. ago. and Ihe .|**ker t fell sureTTial Ihe doctor would appre , elate (he little tribute. , The Idee met wlib Die hearty ap c provel of all Ihe members, and II was f unanimously decided lo follow Mr t Brick'* suggestion. , The flower* aod Ihe following message were xent lo Dr. Edward* on , Tuesday : Ocean city. N. J.. Jan SO. 1917. Charles E Edward-. Galen Hall. Atlantic City, N. J Dear Dr. Edwards: -At a -octal t gathering of Die member* of Ihl- or- I gaulzallou aud II* luvlled guest-. In t their room* ou Monday evening. Jan- i 1 uary 29. II wa* regularly moved and a ' seconded, and unanimously carried, t Dial we be authorized. In behalf of Die I 1 Young Men'. Progressive League and c ' tho«e visitors present, to communicate t 1 with you, extending you their good c feeling, together with a heartfelt wish | for your speedy recovery that will eu- J 1 able you to return to our city *1 au t r early dale. 1 Hoping this message will And you " greatly improved iu health, we wish ' Very respectfully youre, * Wm. F. G a Kin nek. i f President. ' Roy e. Darby, » 1 Secretary. ' 1 Young Meii'a Progressive League. I 1 IMPORTANT MEETING ' Vacbl Club winter Home armThe officer* and member* of Ihe Ocean Clly Y'acbl Club's Winter J Ninth street and Central avenue, tbl(Thursday) eveulug al 8 o'clock sharp. A full attendance Is desired. Business of tbe utmost importance I* to be transacted, It I* staled. Tbe o*ual progressive five hundred card party will be held at the club t bouse Saturday eveulug. e Aged Colored Woman Dies. 1 Mr*. Elizabeth Greealeaf. one of I ' Ocean City'* oldest colored residents, ' died at ber home-Monday, aud will be " burled today. Service* will be held In " St. James Church, Seventh street *dd ( 0 Haven avenue, at 2 o'clock. She wa* r au earueat church member. She was a also a member of Ocean Spring Court, No. 82. 1 mandolin Club Formed. . d A mandolin club bat beeu organized n in thi* city with tbe following memy ber*: Mlsse* Laura iS*tlow aud Ml- ' ' nerva Adam*, A. M. Satterlee and William Fitzgerald. The object la mutual beuetll aud pleasure All ar* excellent artists ou aeverel musical Instrument*. For bale or Heat. 9 room cottage, all convenience*; central location. 1188 Aabury avenue Ocean Clly. W.J. Apply SSfl Wesley '• avenue. Sale price, 82500. Rent price, ■e 8200. adv. 2-1. 4l
REVEALS SECRET TO OTHERWOMEN , of Trenton Talegrapher Wants Others to Receire Tanlac Benefits. ■ The secret of bet rapid recovery from u general breakdown I* here told lo women by Mr*. Wm. P. Malouey, wife of the well known telegrapher r wbn I* associated with the Treoloo of- ' of tbe Portal Telegraph and Cable Mr*. Maloney, who rttlde* at 576 C aveoue, said to tbe Teniae Man's - assistant : 1 "I do longer wonder at tbe Im- ^ number of people who ar* takTanlac, for I've experienced It* splendid work. I wa* Buffering from ( general breakdown aod could scarceeat the rtmplaal food*. EverythlDg caused me pain, and no matter how a meal waa. Indigestion alwaya followed It. I ' I derived no nourishment from th* thing* I ate, fur I became *o weak and that I felt miserable. A. Dumber of people recommended Tanlac lo me, so I Anally purchased a bottle of the medicine. I Improved from the •tart ■•Today, after taking only one bol- ! tie of Tanlac. I am rtrooger and feel than I have for a long time, f seem to get more good from my food . and my nerva* art steadier than tbey have been In week*. I want other women to know what Taolac ha- dooe . for Die." I Taolac, the premier preparation. • which la Indorsed by eo many. I* belog explained dally lo Oeaao City. K. ' J . at Hughe*' Central Pharmacy. Eighth atreet and Waatey avsooe. A I call doe* Dot obligate yoa le purchase adv., IL
ANOTHER HOUSE : FOR J. M. ROWLAND i
Scnll Will Bnild This , and Public Garage for j Charles Sack. ! from Joseph M. Rnw'end. of I'lnladel ' collage- The collage will be 27 feet, niche* wide by 32 feel deep. Willi a . 12 foot froul porch, cement floor "and | The fouudsll u will have a rough ; and roof to be -hlugled. ill white enamel, with birch dis>r*. having mahogany tlnlsli. Tne contract price i- 84.5011. and Die bou-e will l« com pleleil May I. Allen Scull ha* received Die elmtrael from Charle- Sack, of this city The garage w ill have a irmAwge oi back 91 feel hi Die alley Tlie As- • venue lacsde »f Die building will be uf red brick, with ceuieul Dim concrete block. There will be a 2Kxl2 j foot -lore ruum In the front part uf the •leg roof. The contract price I- 8-5.500. and Die will be ready fur occupancy Seuktnr Stevens, of t *|>e May aud tbe iea-lng of -ucli grounds for , oysters. The some Seualor put , a bill prohibiting tbe raking of crab- from tbelr winter hibernating 1 The present practice. It I* de- 1 1 clared. will ultimately cause Ihe complete auulhllalloo of the crab from j water, for none will be left for | ihe spring spawning. Colonel Charle* M. Gaudy, of the army medical corps, aud a native of May County, ha* been relieved I . duly In the Pbtllpplue Depart- , rnent, aud ordered to proceed to Hot Spring*. Ark . to assume command of I tbe Army and Navy Hospital at that place. He ha* beeu in Ibe Philippine* a number of year*. fl£ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer l-uou* lie OCKAM CITY. H.J C. I_. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. 1 Coal Coal We Move It i (to burn)
C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. — 1 Twelfth aod West Aveoue ( «ff Allen Corson, I. D. «£ £ 816 Wesley Avenue . Ocean City New Jersey I _B*1IM. | DR- w. P. HAINES COB. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. I urriCE HOURS: J 1 lo » p m.' i: Into. p. m. I. Pboo**: Bell «I-W: Inler-Mlau IB-A
Florence Brick Haines CON. Or H AND WC*LIY AVC MCChaNO-TH CNAPIOT Hours by sppolbUnent £JERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. ! • 07 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY Botb Pbooc* m" OIBo* Hour* Bell I 'bone I?» : Bft I JOHN H.WHITICAR, M. D.I i Klgbtb and Central avenue i Ocean City New Jersey G- D- NOELING Osteopathic Physician . Hann Building. Kightb alreet ; Opposite Pennsylvania R. B. Depol Ocean city, N. J. | Every Tuesday, Thursday *Dd Saturday Office. 1107 Chestnut Ht. 1 QR. CHARLES B. RIDER o ^Dentist" , 809 Central Avenue •CKAl CIT*. I. J. ,1 mum t T^R. G. Fairchild Starr 1 d Dentist J Hecobd Floor ■r Cor. KigbibHUaod w**i*y an. ocean city. n. j. | - ' Will b* lo bit office on Toe-day aod Haturday . only ualU timber nonce. ^ Booth Proxb Night Bell I; Bights' Central Phnmicy A 8tk and Waatey A«<- OceuiCity. N J »• Phoue 245- W \ Fbpwe your ordar* WedaMSyOee
l| "=T CLOTHING ! j ^ Let us make y,.u a New Suit at l!ic following attractive prices: j $13.50, $15.00, $16.50. $1«.00, $20.00 j' VOI R NATI-NF ACTION IS OCR BI'CC K 8 N i ===== Jones' Men's fSllop B04-06 A»tiur> Avenue. Oeean City, N. J. McAllister's Dry Goods Store GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Big Bargains! We -have a lot of odds aud ends we must close out al some price.
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RAINCOATS ' Worth #5 OI. and p. ,0. at * urtli f t uo.' at'^uc* t.«- Dressing S«equr«.
s. s. McAllister, ocean city, n. j. Real Estate For Sale BIO 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 this Popular Seaside Resort ;j very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton OIO Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. r I No walllug for two week* to know If you can get It; we carl tell you at once. Bargains 111 Hay aud Ocean frout properties. Choice cottage* for Hale. Also lot* for Invertment and for Improvement — the choice of Oeean City. Apply to . J. M. CHESTER & CO., r Ocean City, N. J. - uoerazees insu*an cm THORN & BOYLE | REAL ESTATE v . I'm" i 00" OOKAN pity, N. J. John Marts- Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber MiUwork, Moulding*, Building Paper, Platter Board, Naite, Saah Weight*, etc. Eatimate* Furnished. Prompt Delivery.
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GOOD PAINTING SEE JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. PAINTING AND OCCORATINO
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Saturday, February 3 THRIFT DAY Last day to join the Christinas Club for 1917 at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK ocEticm.*.j. . Announcement Owing to out inability to secure necessary equipment, we wish to notify our" patrons that we will be unable to open our op-town office at 837 Asbury Avenue before February fifth. City Gas Light Company IT! 9Y7 * AT ^ POW EL E S j 4 QWY GOODS, NOTIONS AMD MEW WEAR STOIIE ■ ' e We Uke tbl* opportanity of thanking our friends aod curtcmer* lor thetv fl E verv liberal patronage dariag the part year. Also to announce thai w# M L ▼ have enlarged oar More. With * larger rtock and increased tecilitiee, w# J d| are better able to »erve yoo than ever before. ■ 2 POWELL'S-Tha Rallable Stora J I C •** ASBURV AVENUE 1 . M4T»HWm84W888W»»88l
Scotch Hall SANATORIUM 1 -Open All the Year— vViitwTuJ -rnuin, lor ib* well. Ib* eoa;M|**N.K. Townaa.lt. N. b. Mctiraanr Head Nurse Mgr. THE IMPERIAL i01s CKNTBALAVEm OCEAN CITT. M (■pen all Year Hot Water Heel Mr*. C. UKT7.K1. THE KATHLU Now open for tbe seaeon lia CeoiraJ Aeeno*. CK'EA.N CITT. If. I, MiHS KM LEWIS a COX ARD WYOMING »M OITAX AVESTE Open all Ibe year s Hot Walar Hea A. p. aiuti HOTEL ATGLEN On# of tha most eantraliy loeated hotel* la Ooaaa City. Tbe aim bee alwaje bean to .make thia booae select and homelike, art Ita iarg* and aanred patronage prove, ha anerea*. For term* and parttenlart addnai, EC. serr, Free. NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, *. 1. ffajlor and Haj-re, Proprtrtraaaa* Fourteenlb Seaaon. Tborongbljr renovated THE HEWUNGS " Nlntb and Wce.ej eve. oeean City, M. J U H. HKWLIEUH, West Pblledelphla, Pa Hend teteuktud Ralaa U. W. r. WOUDH1UE, prop. , THE IDLIWILD r OPEN AU YEAR ' itoorlyn Terrace Oeaaa City, R. J * MBR.J.K.BOE—OE ' Chandler-White Hall Ocean are. baL Seventh and Eighth at • Ocean City, N. J. BROWH a MAt'KLUI. Otis M. Townsend ■ A Practical Seaebora Architect LI can aed by tha Slate, -a ■> CIOHTH STREET, OPR. P O. '• OCEAN CITY N. J. We Are Distributors stilefialer litiiilllt In Ocaao City, Saa bis City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell Oeneral Contractor Gradinc and Street BalkUaf Thirty-lew rth at. a ad Wart are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. . RtaMesca: UN CeaM Aveaae Pheee, Ml-W The Pontiere BOOT i SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE W8-8I8 Aaharj Ava, 0— City A J. Watch and Jewelry R^abiac Mayer's 1307 Atlantic Ava., Atlantic City OPflN ALL YRAR JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City N*w Jersey Mortgages We ere at aD times prepared to piece or pnrchase first mortgages oa improved Occaa City Real Estate, and invite correspondence with each as may wish^to negotiate JOS. I. SCULL Oeaan C4tjr P«<»»» darner II Sixth and Plea wire avaaaa. 17— Ktevsoth and Bay avartna. IS— PoBiUHk and ft—— na. K— Seventh and Wter ■ 42— Saaond and Aelauy avanna. . 48— Penrth and Aahary avnana. * 46— Bagbth and^8*>my ^»a»»A P 4S^SteMnthand lAny wmmm*' A 61-14 oeth and Unul ■ ink ^ ^ — ftitbnrtJkrtnhNate

