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- OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1917. j NO 46

4 We Offer For Sale A Splendid Corner Property suitable for a Rooming or High Grade Boarding Cottage at such a sacrifice in price below its true value that if you have ever been interested in securing a property for such a purpose — this is tour OPPORTUNITY. Location : — Eastern and Southern exposure on the corner of a main avenue, with a fine view of -the ocean from upper piazza. Ground con- ~- tains nearly 8,000 square feet. Building of best construction in the resort. Heavy slate roof ; piazzas on all floors; solid brick foundation. Heater in basement; pas and electric- lights throughout ; 10 bedrooms, 2 baths, exceptionally large rooms on ground floor. Also small outbuilding for servants, of 3 rooms. Garage for 2 cars. Ground and improvement^ could not he duplicated today under $ ij.yio.uo. Our Price - £7tqoo.oo -ACT QUICKLY If INTERESTED

MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth Street and Central Avenue

Ocean City Sentinel rut.:i.b.d w..,i» .1 OCIAN CI TV. N. J. -»rR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Pioyiirlw •1.00 Par Year, Strictly in Advance. iiiwismwii. J^JORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSEL LOR-AT LAW, 'cir't^tir mjmbl, a. J. 1 Law Offices" c j Apgar & Boswell, j BOL'BXE BU1LDINU. j ASBURY AVENUE and ElOHTH NTREET j OCEAN CITY. N. J. 1 I^AW offices \ Godfrey, Giddings S Read Hnomi III. Ill anil 117 j hartlstl BulldlDg. :: 1 ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. f JJLVVOOD C. WEEKS Wmj ud CaoBiellor-al Law 761 Anbury Avenue, Ocean Oily Mala otter: ttta OoaranUa TraM.BuUdux. Atlantic C1U Ejes Kiuiaed Without Drops falrm "ooa 1 1 rr.yX.^'u.0^ Ipbla My etosS at Er« "to— " u « "nvaertaSoo11 Mnsss "eoSSoLe n abor SSijat wjjtb food All wot* den. or A. W., ELY 1>N luaaiw Artaa. ATLANTIC CITT. N. I. Shore Fast Una Paaaap Door. ^ ^ . 1 — r~ — I Precise 'People ; Will appreciate the * punctual service which adds to the delight of dining fcere. — — i THE Harris Restaurant - MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. , iTuumc ice cowur fMMi Ennui In Oftmm. 4»9m AaNury Ava ' OCCAM CITY m *. ■ana Barkkardt Tama T. Brava H. Barkkardt A Ce; PLUMBING AND HEATING mi roarer atuci mui em m mm Hot Tatar, am *sM Vapor HaaUai Ball raoba.lM-X COAL Yon need Coal. Yon ne«3 Service. Yon get both from C It SWWIAICae LUMBER CO.

HUPMOBILE FORD HUDSON | i • THE UNIVERSAL CAR. The following new price, are now in effect: Chauit, $325.00 Sedan. $e45.00 j Runabout. 345.00 Coupclrt, 505.00 Touring Car, $60.00 Town Car, 595.00 1 before ^Augnsl i.'hjiV. Ilufthere ia no guarantee againat an j advance in price at any lime. ( Eastern Motor Company •: Asbury Ave. and Ninth Si., Ocean Gly, N. J. | DODGE CHANDLER | mnsaBSmmiBasmmamaBnnaauMBBara»aBBS j HARVEY Y. LAKE I I REAL ESTATE [ | 838 Asbury Avenue 1 1 Ocean City New Jersey J Don't Value Yourself Too Low In buying Life Insurance many men make the mistake of insuring their live, for a small amount because they fear the- jjavment of the Your life ha, a definite value measured in dollars and centa, measured | . by your income, your prospects, the responsibilities of your family. Let the Life Insurance man help you determine your value. Don't be afraid to insure your life for what it is worth. By making I | regular deposits of a small proportion of yonr income in a Sarings ( Account you wild not only soon accumulate the firs! full year's pre- . tnium. hut you will be able to easily "meet subsequent premiums as ^ Theo" V. Townsend ^ ' 952 Asbury Avenue ance .Company | Only $300.00 Cash Required to purchase 4 comfortable seven-room and bath brick dwell- ' ing with hot water heat,, laundry with stationary trays and convenience; in first-class condition. Price, $1650.00, , on terms to suit. Joseph I. Scttll 7S7 Aabury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey wroMOMU turn Lift mmu. rao«« LOUIS W. MILLER AQMHT FOR OVERLAND AND WILLYS-K NIQHT' AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS ooAM oirr. Htm jmrntrnv gaaaoc a ho Showroom, nihth St. a ho Oct ah AvMt I 3 — ~ : . — e CHARLES C- READ WALTER E. ALLEN Charles C. Read & Co. Hardware and House-Furnishing: Goods 839 Asbury Avsnus Ocean City, New Jersey 1 PAINTS • CUTLERY " PLUMB1NO Am HOm aatarfanttna aa to prinaa, workmanship and baatams ooortroy f If . not. itSSl pay yoa lo gtsa'aa a trial. 1 an in an wmili silly good paattfaa to taka aara of yaw repair work a i which I waks a wiinlilly. I tars ao mpsastva abUakaaat or eUrtnal forus \o maintain Oiva aa a trial. ~ j ' Both Phonaa C. Ho 'BACOIN 007 Eighth »t j

FIREMEN AND COAST GUARDS PREVENT SERIOUS FIRE

Blaze in Porch of Mrs. Law's Honse Fongbt in Face , of Gale. The early discovery of a lire lu the pillar, of the porch of the two-story P,rk piece, near Atlantic avenue, and , the prompt respouse and good work of ' helped by the comet guards, saved Ocean City from a probable destructive 011flagratlon Monday afternoon. The fire was discovered by Leonard ' Parker.of the Fourth street coast guard statlou, who stiuck the box at Fourth 1 atreet and Ocean avenue. ' fire had eaten quite a distance under tliigutsbed because of these conditions. " Tbe loss. It Is estimated. I, about ' $•501). ' There was no one lu the bouse, Mr-. Law belug In Atlaottc City. When ("apt. George Hlackman. of ' (lie Coast Guard, at the Fourth street J elation, which t, a abort dlslauce from " Mrs Law's bouse, learned of tbe fire, ' he summoned several of his meu and ' they weut to the cottage, doing highly 1 effective work In keeping tbe blaze 1 uuder control until the firrmen arrived 1 The Ore I, thought to have beeu 1 ■tarled by someone throwing a llgoled * cigar or clgaret'e on tbe ground near ooe of the several wooden pilla « of the ■ porch. Theu the wood became Ignited •' and the flames went up tbe Inside of 1 the pillar on the side oeareet Atlaotlc avenue, tbe interior of the pillars beIng hollow, and spread lo the root of • the porch, under the IId that covered • Had I he bleze been at ulgbl, or oot * seen so quickly, there would doubtless ' have been a disastrous tire, because c the cottages are Dot far apart lu that 6 Immediate sectlou of tbe city, and the ■ wind was blow Ing a gale. The firemen worked well uuder drill- " cullies, assisted, uot the least of which 1 was tbe extreme cold. ' TAKEN INTO CHURCH | by ttcihodlBi Coaircxsilos. 1 [ At the morn lag service Id First M. E. t | Church SuDdny a class of probationers r was received Into full membership t They were Merrill Hal let lee, Horace 1 [ Hmltb, Theodore Allen, Elizabeth Ven- I r able aud Vida Buzby. The rite of t E baptism was admlulstered Horace , > Hmltb, w ho had not been baptized lo I Infancy. * t It belog tbe first 8uoday of Ibe ■ > mouth the Hacrameut of tbe Lord's • { Hupper wasadmlulstered by the pastor, E tbe Kev. Joseph B. Kulp, assisted by • I the Kev. James E Lake, I TIGERS WIN FROM < FIERCE BULLDOGS Latter Drop First Game at " Armory by Score of - 1 22 tO 19. „ Tbe Tigers got back at tbe Bulldogs a sizzling basket 4»ll game In Company O's armory Saturday eventhe score being 22 to 19. This was bava been the preliminary contest that evening. Tbe game. It developed, was not only the preliminary, but the whole tblDg, aa tbe Cape May Ova, which . was scheduled to play the Ocean city 0 Military Club'a team did not appear. d Marts, Cbaltln and the Magiuuls I boye ware the etaca tor the Tigers. I Breckley, Ferguson and Chadwlck a . put up a good game for tbelr side l I Tble was Ibe Drat defeat for tbe t Bulldogs, aud tbe Tigers felt consider- 1 1 ably elated over tbelr eucceee. f BULLDOGS TIUKK8 « Chadwlck 1 ' / Maris I Breckley I Forward { Cb.ttln , Harre Center T. MagMtnts j Baron 1 iin.ni. / Maglooia t , B. Ferguson/ { Wallace , Field goals — Chadwlck. 1; Breckley. . ' 6; Fergueon, J; Marts, S; CbaUln. 1; T. Maglooia, I. Foo! goals— Chad- , wick, 4; Breckley, 1; Marts, 6. ( PREACH ON LINCOLN ! Br. Kalp Will Tell ol ibe Man's Christian QaalMles. Monday balug Lincoln's Birthday, ■ Dr. Kulp will nest- Sunday evening ■ preach an approprlata sermon. Its • subject will be "Lincoln Sa a Chris- 1 tlnn." . •" <*§.> « Many people persist In thinking l ^ that the great president was not a 1 Christian, and this aermoo. It la understood, will oo< agree with that opinion, hot will strongly refute It. ^ ■ease lor Male. I S. E. Corner of Sixth and Ocean, | ell modern convenience-; llrlng room. ( dialog room, kitchen. 3 bed rooms. 2 with running water; balb; basement. 1 ■ S rooms Including balb; garage. If . sold before March 1. $9600. Apply A. - B Radcllff, 604 Broadway. Camden. N.J. adv. , u Comae 88ib end 00 roar 32nd and u Was lay avenue Also lot 29tb sod Wesley avenue each 60x190 feet. Make I offer Addiem Fred. A SMmle, .2725 t[w. V»". oiling I

] BOY SCOUTS ARE GOING AHEAD , Rev. Mr. Lewis Makes [ Excellent Report to Citi- 1 zens' Committee. 1 the chairman. Itr.J. rtiornley Hughes j •■Itlcialed s. temi-orary chairman of', muiee held In the Young Men's Pro- . gre-ive League room- Isle Monday | .1 "oTmolion of the Itev . Iiarle- H " Buhner, the Kev M. M. Lew,., acll. g j ' hleh was ordered received anil filed,' 1 1, Following Is Mr. Lewis' report: I u Gentlemen:— Siu re the last meet lug a I have visited No. I Troop during its „ •Dealing aud looked carefully into lis 1 1 Standing. 1 find iliem a group of I e nucleus for further development end 1 seroud -class boys and the balance ( teuderfeet, bul fairly well under way u toward second cla-s. The boy- seem |, Tbe troop committee have appointed 0 and assigned Tom Morrison to No. I tor duty as assistant scoutmaster, aud ( and have so registered him. Your commissioner met with the scoutmaster aud assistant ou Friday a evening and analyzed the sltuatlou aud made a schedule of irstulug, both indoors aud outdoors for (he mouth of | February that should plsce all tbe e lu a position lo pass lo secoud f class stsudlng by March I. Two all- r day hikes will be held ou Ibe twelfth aud Iwenly-sacond. When these boys have reached this ( -landing. Ibe lime will be ripe to call our -pecialista In an effort to quick- f Iralu tbe boys in llrsi-class require- , """h ( ^ j ^ ^ . tlou of these various departments and directors tor tbe same at Ibis meeting, that tbey may be acquainted with tbelr dutlea aud really for action wbeu . The departments needed by that time ' will be (he depaKutenla of swimming,. ( saving and drill; fire prevention, ( lighting and rescue; flrsi aid, -ad- ( vaored; uautlcal; public bralth aud aaullallon; city governmenl by lecture k and ln-pectlon. and civil government l I waul to make special menllon'of a accunug the father of Scoutmaster f

DR. LAMB GIVES TALK ON "CEYLON" Dentist Tells of the Beauty | of Country and Customs of the People. I'r Itidgway H I. suit, of this city, ! members plan a trip lo Wa-liliiglou j Dr. Lamb', lecture wa. Interesting. ' j sod showed him 1101 only lo be s keen ob-erver aud clo«e student, bul also Dr. Lamb began with .description | 'of the pliysclal clisrscierl-lic- of I ey- { which he pictured as the "Eden 1 j Ocean." It I- separated from India 1 I oult a narrow, -hallow strait, lis 1 j nearly as large a- Scotland. lis loca 1 ! equator, gives It a tropical clnuale. 1 Irael the mul-ture of Ibe clouds, which irsver-e lite solitude uf the Indian 1 Ocean and produce a verdure and luxbeauty. It. greatest length Is 267 1 Tbe loW couutry along Hie sta coast ' devoted principally to the culture of rice and cocoauuts. It. high altitude. { combined with Its low latitude, pro- | produce. Wbeu he tlr.t arrived there, the ' said, he thought he had never experienced a climate quite so near ranged from 79 at early morning to 83 One hundred aud forty miles from Co I umbo by rail, amojrffTbe highest . mountains of Hie luterior. Is a fashionable resort and sanllorium called NuEltya, where tbe elite of Ceylon aoclety are woul lo hie themselves for Hie heated term and enjoy the climate of old Eugland aud ..Hie fruits and flowers of the temperate zone. The scenery of ceutral Ceylon Is extremely beautiful aud Its lakes rauk with tbe II 11 est lu the world. The populatloo of tbe Island Is about ' three aud oue-half millions. More 2,600,000 are Siugalese and more than 1.000.000 are Tamils from Southera ludla. Tbe rest of the population , made up of Moormeu or Mahomed- ( of Iudlau deaceul, Malaya aDd ( others of mixed races. Tba European ( population of alt classes. Including Ibe t

PRIYATE DANCE LESSONS Extra Class Under Instruction J of Miss Bockelmann^t ( Co. G's Armory. J The entertainment at tbe lodge room | of the Daughters of America Tburs- , day evening caused, some of'tbe regu- , lars to be.absent from tbe dance under , auspices of tbe Ladlee' Auxiliary of tbe Ocean City Military Club at , G's armory that eveplug, . others took their places, aud there the nsual number of 50 or more The learners are progressing Id a marked manner under tbe lucid and paluaiaktog Instruction of Miss Mabel Already many of Ibe , young people are femillar with tbe l.o1 new deuces, and, better still, ate .growing decidedly more graceful Id tbelr carriage. A clem ofelx of tbe "grown-upa" a course of private Instructions Thursday evening, and otherexpressed tbelr intention of dolug likewise. TMrec Lots Bold. vtaaeey A Edwards, real eatale oper- , ators, bava sold three lute on Asbury ; avenue, between Ninth at^J Tenth 1 streets, for Sbsffer Smith end Waller . C. Brooks, to Charles Sack. of. tble city. As was published In tbe Sesti- ■ KKL last week. Mr. Sack will b.uild a , public garage 00 a port of this ground. "Favor tc QjoisiIou" Tea. Every one attoodlog tbe yacht club tomorrow will be requested to codtribute a favorite quotation to tbe pro- , gram. Tba hostesses will be Mrs. ; Clayton Haloes Brick," Mrs. J. P. Fox ; aod Mrs. R. L. Gofl. f For Bale or Bear. 9 room collage, all conveniences; - central lucation. 1136 Asbury avenue. Oeeau City. N. J. Aoply 834 Wesley sveoue. Sole pries. Kent price, 1 $200. adv. 2-l.«. I • ■ ' Wartsd— Ooa or two shares of & Qcsdo Cny First Nattooel Bank stock, ttala pnea. Addras. P.O. Lock Box ■A Ooaan City. NXU_ adv. tf h

STEVENS PETITIONED TO SAVE EELS IN THE BAY

| Batik President Stltes Circa- : lates Paper Which Receives Many Signatures. I President K B. Stltes. of tbe First NaHonal Bauk, who Is a great lover of eels, has interested himself In the 1 i matter of Irying lo pro'ect Ibe eel- In 1 tbe thoroughfares of Ibe bay. As was 1 published In ibe Sentinel a few weeks ago, eels are scarce Id Ibe bay ' this wiuier. due, realdeuts say, lo ibe 1 1 fsi-l thai for the last Iwo summers a ' ' streuger has been potting them and - -ending away many barrels of live ! ' eels lo New York markets. Mr. Hides got out a petition, a few 1 days ago. which be sent lo Senator 1 • Stevens, of Ibis -oouuly, requesting 1 ' him to take measures to save (be eels. ' 1 The petition read aa follows: , Hon Lewis T. Stevens, > Cape May City, N J. ' Desr Senator:— Tbe eels of our InI laud bays will soon be exlluct unless ' there Is some very strlogeol measure ' takeu There Is a man (bat has been • lu our bays for tbe last two summers ' with a large boat Oiled with eel pots, and be makes this a business all summet. catching eels by the barrel aud ' shipping them to tbe New York mar- " kets alive, getting big prices for same. ' There are othera who are using eel oeta. which are also very destructive We feel our bay privileges should be for the beuetlt of our people, oot for one or two Individuals. Last w to- ' ter (be eelA we.e very Scarce. Tbla II wlut'er It la almost Impossible (o gel a r mes<£hb a spear " We do -oot (bluk " Iber^cjkuy olher reason except tbelr being caught lu such large quantities In Ibe sprmg.summer and fall mouths. The apearing of eels lo tbewlnler la a great privilege to mauy people along ^ our bays, aud. If protect ad, eels would increase lu Dumber Instead of decreas- , Senator, we ask tf you trill please , draft a bill and Introduce same to your honorable body prohibiting tbe wholesale destruction of aels lu tbla way from May 1 to Novgrnher 1. There are many others whom we could gat to sign, but faal this lasufy flceut lo show you the sentiment of 1, tbe men who frequent our bay. Tba petition waa signed by a large number of tbe rastdacts of Ocean Oily. »f — S * • 1, Ou *0 GL'Y'e, 'Tenth and Bay, lor I

j : MUSICAL TEA TO , BE HELD TODAY , 1 Presbyterian Auxiliary Makes ' r Plans While GneSts of 1 Mrs. O. W. Weber. > A very la-gcly attended meeting of t the Vtsiitug Ladles' Auxiliary of the f First Piesbyterlsu Church was held Mrs. O W.Weber. 3438 North Broad ! ; street. Philadelphia. , bach's Drawing Itooms. Thirteenth 6 . -ireet and Gtrard avenue, this after- \ , aud there will be music by an orches- * Ira. This will he the fourth aunual affair uf the 4ttud held oy the ladles of t the auxiliary, aud they are alw.y. |( I.Hiked forward to with a great deal of pleasure. f , I he meeting Utur-dsy was presided , over by the president, Miss Ida K. t| . Bauer. The secretary. Mrs. Wm. K. , ■ Harris. Jr.. aud tbe treasurer. Mrs. I Robert P. Ross, submitted very euf couraglug repbrta. ( The meetiug was opened with pray- „ ( er by the pastor, tbe Itev. Charles H. , r b After dellghlful refreshments had t beeu served by the hostess, the ladies )( J adjourned late lu tbe afternoon. The followlug were among those In ^ ■ Mrs. M. P. Llnd. Mrs T. S. Mil- £ cbell, Mrs. E. _M Coles, Mrs. J.-R. Welberald, Mrs. W. H. S. Baleman, , J Mrs. E. F. Dittmsr. Mrs. Joseph War- , wick. Mrs. C. Rs&tlmet, Mrs. B. Bar- . j ranger, Mrs. E. C Baughan. Mrs. W. , i>. Chambers, Mrs. K. P. Ross. Mrs. > T. H. Harris. Mrs. Sallle Miller. Mrs. j, George B. Kelsse, Mrs. Harry Way. I Mrs. Wm. Yockel, Miss Mildred „ r Brooks, Miss Mary McCune, Mrs. L. # Buehn, Mrs. W. F. Smith, Mra. W, e t H. Kirk palrlck, Mrs. G. S. Russell, Mrs. O S. Whitby, Mrs. W. Lamond. tl Mrs. A. N. Haul, Mrs. R. Alexander. , . Mrs. T. J. Fegley. Mrs. K D. Ballcb. Mrs. M. J Peebles. Mrs. Wm. K. 0 Harris, Jr., Miss Ida K Bauer aod . B Mrs. O. W. Weber. . u«se latere* tin* Talk. f Members of tbe Ucesu City Yechl ' Club who attended tbe club's lunch- ° ' In Pblledelpble Thursday were | delightfully eutertalued by Frank H. 1 ' Stewart, who gave en unusually In- " 1 (ereatlng address 06 "The History of " Heteotb Street aud Its Euvlrous." ft LEAGUE TO HOLD ° PLATTER SUPPER \ . Time Planned at Yacht 1 Clnb'6 Winter Home Mon- t day, February a6. t The Young Meu's Progressive League " f will bold a platter supper lu the , Oceao City Yacht Club'a Winter Home i at 9 o'clock Monday aveotog, February 26. Iu addition to the dlnuer, a high- • claaa entertainment will' be provided ' . aud their frleude. Tickets , will be 76 cents. I Tbe entertainment committee comSlaes Leroy Howe, chairman; Lewis J Smith, Charles R Bill well aod Dr. c J Thoruley Hughe-. t The league has held affairs of tbla . r klud for a number of years, aud tbey have always beeu a feature of winter 1 social life that have been looked for- « ward to with pleasurable anticipations j sud the anticipations bava alwaya • been realized This more thau promisee lo be (be coodltlon ou this c occasion.

| HOLD ELECTION TO DECIDE ON BOND ISSUE OF $38,000

Needed for Drain, Fonrth Street Wharf and Music Pavilion Addition. It was-declded at the regular meeting of the Cily Commissioners to bold a special election on Tuesday, February 27, to ascertain tbe wlabee of tbe people on tbe question of a bond Issue Hie amount of $33,009 for tbe purpoae of building a drain ou Twelfth sireet. constructing an addition to tba music pavilion and Improving tba street wberf. Tbe following resolution bearing on (bis matter was presented by Mayor Champion: Whereas. It has been suggested that (he Board of Commissioners balld a build au ai'dhlon to tbe bondknown as ibe music pavilion and also lo Improve tbe Fourth atreet Whereas, money to defray the coot and expense, thereof Is to be by bond Issue or leanes; aud Whereas, It has been estimated that the coat aod expense would be at folFor tbe Twelfth atreet drain. $14,000; for the addltloo to tbe building koown as the music pavilion aod tbe fnralsbIng thereof. $20,000 00 ; tor tbe Fourth sireet wharf, $4 000 00; and -Whereas, tbe. Board of Commissioners desire to ascertain tbe wlah of the voters of this city as to tba expendtture of tbe above sums of money ori. any one of them, which money la to derived from bond Issue, although the Board of Commlsalooera are oot bound oo lo do; therefore, ho It Resolved, by tbe Board of Oooaalo--loners of tba city of Oceao City, Naw that tbe followiog propositions be submitted to tbe voters of tbe city of Oceao City to be voted upon at ■ special election to be beld on Tuesday , twenty-seventh day of February , aod aald election to be cooducted according to the lawa of tbe State of Jrreey, regulating apaclal elections; and be It farther Received, that tbe city clerk be authorized aod dlraclad to call a apaclal election to be beld on tbe twaaly-ecv-eoth day of February, 1917, and that tbe following qoootlooe bo aabmltlad tbe voters of tbe city of Ocoan City aud to be voted "For" or "AgalMt." For the Issuing of bonds of the dip of Ocean CttjLlo the sum of tow thousand dollars ($1,000) for tba oonatraetlon, erection and Improvement of the at rest wharf. For tba t sea Ing of bonds of the eUy of Ocean City In tbe earn of foartaeo tbouaand dot lars ($14. 000) tor the banding of a sewer system on Twelfth street for tba draining of surface walac from Wast avenua to Beach ThoroughFor tba Issuing of bonds of tba cMy of Oceao City Ur the sum of twsaty thousand dollars (620,000) for the constructing, erecting - and building, together with the furnishing, of as addition to tba building known aa tbe music pavilion. After the resolution had been road. Campbell queried: "Tble resolution baa bean Introduced tbeto baa been a reqoatt?" -Mayor Champion replied : "Thaw Director Campbell then moved the adoption of tbe resolution, which was Theo the following resolution waa Introduced by Mayor Champloo aad read by City Clark Morris: Ball Resolved by tba Board of Oarorolo slooera of tbe city of Ocaan Ctty, New Jersey, that Harry A Morris, cMy dark of Ocaan City, Maw Jersey, to hereby authorised and directed la sail special election to bo bold oe tba twenty-seventh day of February, 1917. submit to the voters tbe following propositions and to be voted "Foe" of "Agetatt:" For tbe tsrolog of boodt of the etty i of Ocoan City In tboeumof towtboaa (I'onUnosd on assnad raw)

I mm OF ADDRESS ; Sin' Restaurant id Delicatessen j NOW AT 822 floirivilk Cinir Miirlro Ttrnci I OPEN EASTEB SEMIS UPiCIfT. Ill

; Our Annual Reduction Sale IS NOW ON r $ 8.50 buys any $12.00 Suh\ ; t!iiS IT* /!»!£ tj! in THE store $14.50 buys any $18.00 Suitv * $15.50 buys any $20.00 Suit / ■f Also consider that soils will be at leott $S-ao mare neat aaeaaa. whtoh mskrs the saving ran from fc.jo to $61 jo per eaiL 7Mridmr. NEWELL CORSON ; m> stsi, a —i. o— car , J, '■ — rl