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prajjjppiif ■THURSDAY FEBRUARY. 8, 1817 gpWe shall be glad to' receive Item* of this community >■■< I our reader™ Knj ii bam. Aompauled wltli the full name and Kpod faith. IT DOTS. ; l*nl will -oon be here. No Idle mechaul.'ii In town. Are you going to cburcl. every Hun- ' lay? lay- | All of Ocean City'* Ice cream now | tome* from out of^iwn. Moving picture -bow liou-e , Firemen did etlectlve work on tlie Law house blare on a bad day. The temperature hovered around s 1 two or three morning- early lifts week ■ f. B. Winter- ha- been elected a ' Member of the Young Men'* I'rugreUve League a* a weather prophet, but u-ually ' tomethlug happen- after Feiruyry 'J ( The next meetlng^f the t 'ape May | County Medical Society will be held In tbla city the eecond Tuesday "lit , April. , The board of governor* of the Ocean City Yacht Club will meet at the of- t Been of Rear Commodore J. W. Kern- a ley In Philadelphia today- a Joaepb I. Scull ha* rented the liou-e No 4 Eleventh atreet to Krauk Clark. Df Mlllville. who la employed here by * ibe W. J A S. II. It Company. Floyd U. Simrn* and Charle* It. Stllwell were among thoee who at tended the yacht club'a luncheon lu ' Philadelphia laet Thuraday. Thomas Morrlaon, of thla city, iprsltied one of hi* ankle* while play- | lug basket ball In Atlantic City a fewMaya ago He ha* vlnce been confined lo'-h's bqme. the Idlewlld. , PERSONALS. I J. fk. I.ongatreel, of Philadelphia, J aa* In town Friday. Floyd Slmma and wife have been ( ri-itlng In Philadelphia. William F. Shrive r. of Philadelphia, ; waa a vleltor here F'rlday. I.oren Goff apent a few daya at hla I tome here during the week. Mr*. Charlea Miller, of till* city, I* 1 Salting friend* In Germantown. I Frank A. Adam* and wife are spendpg a few week* Iti Philadelphia. ( W. H. Powell and wife, of tbl* city, ' bre v tailing friend* at Red Bank. John J. Dougherty, of Philadelphia, registered at the Idiewild Sunday. J. M. Richardson, of Philadelphia, i wa* a gueat'of the Elberon a few daya ■go. Joaepb M- Rowland and wife, of i Philadelphia, were visitor* here Sun- I day. i F. P. Wright. of Philadelphia, a well 1 know n aummer resident, wa* lu town 1 during the week. Mrs. John B. Kirby and sou. of thl* j city, returned recently from a visit to frienda at Klo Grande. Atlee Buckman, of Philadelphia, a ' aummer resident of thla city, was •modg yesterday's visitors. Clifton Smith, of Koyalton, Pa., a former resident of this city, visited relatives In tbla city during Ibe week. bulMtt "Wallace, Jr., has gone to Spring City, Pa, rf her* be ha* accepted a position with an automobile Arm. F. R. Dunakln, of Mlllville, waa among the vtattors here recently. Mr. Dunakln wa* a former 'resident of .tbla city. Dr- J. Thorn ley -Hughe* and family apent Bunday . afternoon with Dr J. William Hughe* and family In Atlantic City. T. H.' Brown, of Philadelphia, who Is looking after the busing affair* of the late O. J. DeKouaap, was a visitor bete Thuraday. i William Bteveoe, who la recovering from a serious llloesa, waa a guest of his brother, Prof J. M. -teveu* In this city, Bunday . John Obert, of Philadelphia, bps succeeded W. L Smith a. loyal agent of the Adams Kxpreaa Cgmpaoy. -Mr Bmtlb hea-beeo transferred to Chester. F. Gluckert aud wife, of Philadelphia, aummer re*ldeule of tbla city, - are enjoying a visit to Ibelr daughter, Mrs. McCurdy, at Long Island, N. Y c: . ft. stilwell, secretary and leeaaurer of the Ocean .City Title and Trust Company, will leave Saturday for Boston, where be. will visit relatives. Miss Ueoevy% .Cheater, daughter of J. M. Cheater, who la spending ibe winter In Philadelphia, la home on a week's vMt and la learning to drive her new car. Henry B. Cooper. Jr., of Gap,- Pa., who recently purchased property here, was to town a few daya ago. He wa* •rreogtng to take up bu residence bare wltbto a abort time. Miss Helen Fa'uey, of tbla city, has succeeded mlae Adds Hilton a* stenographer In Frank E. Darby's office. Mlaa Hilton la now employed In tb« electric light company's office. The many frienda of Mrs Margaret Wall, former resident of tbla dly, will be aorfy to bear that she Is seriously III at the borne of her staler, Mrs Adelta Delaney , at Colllogswood. Mias -Belle McGlbeoy, who ie couuty cbalrmao oT Ibe Congressional Luton for Woman's Bud rage, baa beeu ap pointed a member of the National Ad vtaory Council of tbe Coogreaaiooa Colon, meeting* of whlet are bald It New York. *»• *jg; ^assess *K CoiU* Pablnmn at bi* offiee. 74 Aabury avaBua, Ocean City. N.J. ad*

'WillCALE I AT HIGH SCHOOfcf Russian Compositions and " Folk-Dances Well Given by j Young Participants. The free coiirtrt given by the pupil* J despite t lie disagreeably cold ^ weather, and all who attended felt lib folk-song* and folk-dances that * revealed the talent of the children aud " the akillfuiue** and the brilliancy of their Instructors, Mi- Eleanor K. ' Kani and Ml— Mabel Bockelmaun. "I The beautifully weird Rii—lau mu- * were I he -ilo* by Ml** Itlddle, wbo-e ' -olo wa* especially line. Her 'le.li- '' tilquel* -|. lend id* " 1 and she i- a favorite with the -cliolar-. Cl Mini l-oulsa "I". Co'r-on sang with her - and guitar quartet were thoroughly e; enjoyed. The closing number, a piano duel, Mt-e* Kain and Verus Wilarfu.wa* titling end to a very delightful pro- p gram bulb young women being artists. Piano Solo. Maakowakl'a "Love Walla." Mt*. Ye,,,. Wilson. » v2rr- " Ru— Ian Nalloiial H yuiu, Boys' " Violin Bolo. T*rlialkowskl's -Andaute." Ml— Itlddle. Hcbarweuka's Polish Folk -Deuce, " Grade Girl*. Vocal Solo, Ml— Louisa T. Corson. JtulKUsteliiV - Melody lu F." School J' Orchestra K Piano Bolo, Glluka's "Lark. " Mia. U Itlddle. 11 Russian Folk Houg. "The Ited Sara- « fan," Ml** Anna Chemplou aud » 1 Quartet. '■ Violin Solo, Paderewekl'* "Minuet," • Itlddle. ° Russian Slavic Folk- Deuce, Sixth ' i Grade Girl*. '■ Plena Duel. Ma*k«w*kl's "Sere- ' , nade." Mi«* Verua, Wllkoii and Ml** H The next concert will he given Mon- " day evening,. February 24. Thla will be "Wagner Nlgbt." JOKE WITH NEIGHBOR I * " ■ Brllrr rba* Talking »boul Him, ' • eta* * Dr. Uotiuer. ' At the Winter Home of the Ocean f City Yacht Club i^u Tuesday night, ■ tbe Rev. C. H. Bo liner made eu ad- ' dress that well repaid all that were I fortunate euough to hear turn. His , subject was "1* It Belter to Stay at Home and Talk A bob I Your Neigh- ' or Go Out end Meet Htm end " Talk, Laugh aud Joke with Htm?" When be bed finished, there we* no c doubt left lu the mind* of tbo»e pres1 ent a* tp which I* the better to do. 1 Former City Commissioner Robert Fl-her presided aud baudled the sllu- > atlon. Mr. Bohner and hi* hearer* In a 1 way that only Mr. Fisher know*. Next Tuesday evenlug R. W. Edit ward* wjll make an address on "Tbe * Trial* and Tribulations of a Yankee ' e Traveling Men in South America." A* his talk will be from recollection* , of his own experiences, -some sad, 1 soma ptherwtse. -while traveling < ,f through Ihe-Soutb American countries, II will be of Interest, particularly «o st this time, when Mr. Fktwerds will • I Ijiua be able lo give u* ap Inside view of some of tlie countries and peoples eoulb of u* wbo ate likely to become very closely allied to os lu tbe Im0 pending. European truuble, towards * which wa stem to lie drifting ' Dr. A lieu Corson will preside aud make alt the uecesasry introduction*. K apologies, etc. -* — — »• MEETING POSTPONED it Won ■ n aaBrssr l,rsxae Will r fistber Meat Xondsr Kvcslag. r. Tbe meeting called for last Mo'nday il. evening: at the home of Mrs. B. Frank Sin, lib. to perfect the OTgsutxari lion of the locsl league of the Cape f. May County Women Suffr-ge A**o- ^ elation, was pos'tponed until next 1(1 Monday evening at the same piece. The meellug wa* postponed because of other meeting* being held that eve1 mug aud also partly on account of tbe weather conditions. °r| Tbe league waa organised Wednesday aflernoou of last week by tbe I eleclloo of tbe following officers: ve Presldeot, Mrs Granville H. Sleelj man; Bret vice president, Mr* Kllxa- »•> b th Gandy; second vice president, "• I Mrs, Frank E Champion; treasurer, »" Mrs. B. Frauk Smith; record lug aecrece mry, Mra.-S. B. Swan: corresponding secretary. Mlaa M. E; C. ..Phillips; «• member of oourny committee, Mrs. !D- Mary Mlluer: press committee, Mrs. oe. K Curtis Robinson aud Mrs: M. E be Nicker son. Tbe league was organised with 28 ret members. ,111 Also present were Mr*. Latimer ily Baker, couuty cbeirman; Mra W. H. n. Bright, the county treasurer, and Mrs. E L. Lewis. Stale organiser. Tbe three are members of tbe New Jersey ^ VVomau Suffrage Association. U | »ri*rj;aw Arm. oal Stepping from . a train, wlib hla 1 hand* lu bU overcoat. pockets, TueaV day evening jgKcerton A Corson . of 'this city, was thrown down oo hi* In- left arm. Una of Ibe bone* was fracb f tared, audi oow bs baa the arm In a dv. ^ i-

RENTING HOMES FOR NEXT SEASON H. F. Stanton Has Already' Located a Number of 1 His Clients. Harry F Stanton report* that the , liou-e of the Itev F It Aigo on St. 'harles place ha* been rented lo s famwho will spend their tirst season lu J. Horace Miller, of Philadelphia, a summer lu the Fraser cottage on the bey front at Fourth street. Capt. George F Fish end wife, of , Ciucluuatl. Will lie here May 1, much ( earlier than u-ual. and occupy the , i re— e villa at Sixth street aud the bay Bit' summer by Mr. Howell aud hie mo- ■ I her sud sister*, of Philadelphia. , Another property rented through , Btauton's agency I* oue of the , Burleigh cottage* on Central avenue, above Eighth street. Jl ha- beeu , taken by Mrs. Miller, of Philadelphia. ( MADE STRONG APPEAL \ K ala preached and m a. Bake r | ll ha* been the thought uf the ltev. , Joseph B Kulp. pastor of the First M , Church, for the past two Sundays have had the men of hi* congregation form a Christian brotherhood circle around tbe Ulterior of the edl- , lice ou Sunday evening, and assl»t him lu his evangelical latsir*. ^ of the Masonic fraternity and that lu the First Bapll-l Church He thought lu put the idea Into effect lest night, but decided to postpone warmed up to the plan. Ilr. Kulp preached oue of thestroughls pastorate, taking III* text from Isaiah -W; S. "He was despised tud *ermou. lu which he showed, with earnestness end conviction, bow God Is still being rejected of men for Ibe folliefcgf tills world, Pastur Kulp made en earnest pies to tbe unconverted to He asked the Cbrletlau men to go np to the pulpit, end nearly i'*) of them fekpouded, forming a group around the pastur. Mr*. E H Baker, a vocalist from Atlantic City, where *he I* dolug excellent mlatlonsry work, sang "What Will You Do With Jean*?" All Joined In the chorus. Mr*. Baker also saug "Ovtr the Line" and "Almost Persuaded." Sue has a musical, appealing voice. HAD JOLLY TIME Provide KateiUlomrnl lor , The loug anticipated entertainment under the auspices of ^be meu of tbe orgautxatlou was given Id tbe lodge rooms of. Ocesu City Council. No. 10, [ D of A . Thursday evening, ll waa I attended by a large gatberlug. and all

„ After tbe entertainment the men . t provided refreshments. The program was aa follows:- I „ Song, by quartet comprising Dr. J. Ttioruley Hughe*. C. Homer ShoeI maker. Lewi* K Smith and Edward M. SuttoD. Recital tou; Mlaa Nellie Towner. Soug, Boys' quartet.- - Duet (irumbone aud coruet), A. M. Salterlee and Constant Ford, assisted i by Mlaa Adam*, plaolst. , Vocal Bolo, Dr. Hughes. Vocal Bolo, Mlaa 'Page. . Recitation. Mis* Towner. I Bong. Granville H. Steelman. Bong, Quartet. r Stump speech. Granville- H. Steelt Song Boys' quartet. Following thla there were speeches e by tbe Rev. Joseph B. Kulp. pa*lor of f. the First M E church; tbe Kev. C. e H Bohuer, pastor of the Flret Presbylerlen Church, and Mayor Champion. "e WORKING IN MIAMI |. Ales. Cotton F.mplore« or. James I, Alexander H. Cotton, eon of Alonxo r, Cotton, of this city, wbo baa been e- working at his trade a* a carpenter In Ig Florida for several years, la now *; employed on tbe construction of a a. (10, 000.000 manatou for James Dealing a. at Miami, E. Deertog, It will be recalled, la known aa the "silent man" of the loler28 national Harvester Company. Tbe architects went back three cener tnrtea for the model of tbta mansion, ti. which la on tbe order of tbe. ancient ra. Venetian and Roman villas ,of; the he Rexxlnco period. Tbe palace occupies ty 40.000 square feet and la almost square. Tbe Interior of the houae It regal. Mr. Cotton ray* he could eotartaln Jila frienda for a week to tailing of tbe beauties of tbe residence. ... -Alex want Booth soma years ago to obtain relief for throat trouble to that re- camate, and he oow enjoya good of health. Ha I* a charter 'aaembar of the Reliance Fire Company, and oaoM of bn life waa spent In Ooaan City, ,c" where be learned hla trad* under l Leat»drr B. Corson. He also worked foe Otis M. Towneend.

COMPANY G -IS READY TO I RESPOND TO COUNTRY'S CALL

iCapt. Vance L. Ealy Expects S to Receive Summons With- I in a Short Time. j ("apt Vguce L. Ealy. commanding | Company G. Third Inraniry. hasre-js| I hold tbe local company In readiness w ; for a call to duly lu connection with c« I the probabilities of war with Germany, it i lion I* required by headquarters. n ! Capt. Ealy feels that the company It > will b< called out before long, and o ■ every member Is ready. I The commissioned aud non-com- T f mls-ioned nrtlcer* had a little "feed" (< - let Home la-l evening, served lu the well known good style of the club • boys talked over tbe present war like CAPE MAY NOT HERE £ CapTMay failed to appear at Com- o pany G'a armory, as scheduled, la-t Saturday evening, and the crowd was it ' disappointed, as a rattling good game *i ' Manager Shaughuessy '* boys aud the M \\ lieu Cape May had not arrived ai ' after H o'clock. Manager I'heo. V ' Towtiaend announced to the people that they could have their money . While the weather conditions were tc miglA readily be excused for declluiug oi slice, still the crowd was of the thought l* ■ that the Ca|ie Msy manager should *l have lelephontd tbe locals early In tbe d aud so have saved thedi«appolulmeut. *< PLAN MUCH FUN u "While Klrphsol Social" In Bap The Ladles' Aid Society of tbe First ' ' Baptist Church will bold a "White " 1 Elepheul Social" at the home of Mrs. ' " Robert Smllb. 1116 Wesley avenue. I Tuesday evenlug, February IS. Ad- " e mission will be teu ceDts. Refresh ' r wU1 ^ A There will be mu eutertalument, fol- ' lowed by en auction. The membars I ' are requested to brlug something neatly wrapped, thet I# of no use lo e el-e These psckagea will be auction- " ed oil lo the highest bidder. Go aud enjoy the fun. " The anuual "Sock Social" will be ^ held lu March. Welch for the date, e Throats Were Bless* d. ' The 10 o'clock mass In St. Augui0 tine's Church Sunday was celebrated by tbe rector, tbe Kev. Thome* F 0 Blake, who preached a abort sermon '' He urged parents to see that their P children allend Sunday school, and ( be also spoke oo Ibe proper way lo D ral*e children. '' Following -the benediction, the II throats of tbe members of tbe congre- < d gallon were blessed by the paetor. ie Yacht Club Luncheon. e The Kev. Charles H. Bohner, pastor of tbe First Presbyterian Church, will , be tbe speaker at tbe midday luucbeon i of tbe Ocean City Yacbt Club Itr Philadelphia today. Hla subject will be "Tbe Joys of Yecht Club Fellowship." i " Otis M. Townsend will preside. ie Past Commodore Charles F Wall, [e "f Philadelphia, has recovered *ulll0 ciently from bis recent accident as to ' be able to go to Florid*. He and bis " family left Philadelphia a few day* II ago for Florence VtUfn

CO., PA. i FARMER STATES FACTS IN CASE Mr.W. Satterthwaite of Falisington Expresses Faith in Iinlic. A resldeut of Rock* Co., Pa.. 'for llfly-two years — known to hundreds > of Jersey-people— Mr. JVatson Battertbwalte, of Kallatogton. can be expected to paes carefully oo matters of Import- [ auce 10 tbe public at large. Therefore, ■ bis opinion of Taolac, tbe premier preparation, wblcb la now being Intro- 1 ducea here, should be regarded aa fair and unblaaed. Mr. Baltertbwalte ray*: "I hate -uflered ratber severely from Indlgeetloo for tbe past three 1 mouths- Before and after a meal I would have pain lo tbe abdominal > region and I waa also very nervous. 1 ' sometimes fell aa though a heavy i weight wa* preastog on my stomach. ' "Lately I experienced- some trouble > aleeplng at night*. My bead became [ all stopped np from - catarrh and I breathed with difficulty Friends of > mine told me of Tanlac. so I started - taking It. Later. 1 obtained another botlle and also purchased a bottle of - tbe preparation for my son. "Tanlac baa pat as on ourfoel. I can t rat aud sleep -fine now. Everything a agree* with me ahd tastes good, too • My catarrhal trouble ba* disappeared • and I am feeling a* good aa before 1 a took sick. My eon. too. baa been e helped. He took Taulec a* e tonic and builder and Is feeling fine." ° Fan lac. tbe premier reconstructive d tonic of Ibe century, I* now being exf plained In Ocean City. N. J-. at • Hughes' Central Pharmacy, Eighth [• street and Wesley avaoae. d A call does not obligate yon to purchase. •dv.lt.

WANTS GUARD FOR LOCAL BRIDGES Resident Makes Serious Rec-. ommendation to City Comj miisioucr Campbell. 1 street bn. ge here. Tlie ap|~iiutmeiil wasmadt by Mayor Champion and confirmed by tlie board at the tteekly meeting. Gasklll Is to receive (in a 1 - naied when the city officials de-Ire. | In connection with the appointment. Director Campbell said that a had a-ked him. before the meet why the city ha- not put guards on the bridge, here .luce the -Ira of diplomatic relations with Germany. man was serious, too. Director Campbell -aid. FISHING CLUB TO MEET of the Ureal. City F.-hing Club will Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. W Miner Building. Chestnut and Junl William Mcehau superintendent of Falruiouut Park Aquailuui. ** III addre— the meeting on "Salt Water Fish and Method* of Catching Them. " Mr. Mcehau Is au auth.rlty uu fish uf all kinds. All member- of the club [on «*- severely buteii on and around the nose by a |*l cat she wa* holding S Arthur, a cripple f-r over 2U year-, v. Per of the Household started up the Stair to lit* room the cat leaped fur the G Mrs. Clayton picked the animal - up and sat lu a cbalt pelting and con- \ soling it Suddeuly the cat leaped at ! the soman's face and scratched her j The members of the Young Men's | Progressive League, at their weekly j - meeting Monday evening, accepted M the Invitation of the Rev. M. M. Lewis, the pastor, to attend services lu a body lu the First Baptist Cbureb. They will gc ou a Buuday evenlog lu April. J J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer PDons IBS OCEAN CITY. W-J

o. i— lake: ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. tot a* bury Asanas, ooaan OKy. N. 1. Lou for aal*. Cottagss loi rant. Coal Coal We Have It C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. - Twelfth and West Avenue bbdical. I illei Corsoi, H.D."?:' | lifi Wesley Avenue ' Ocean City New Jersey ; DR. w. p. haines ■ COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. J occam CITV.'n. 4. OFFICE HOI' KM:

Florence Brick Haines Cor. Bth and WcjaLcr Ave mcchano-TH crap 1ST JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. BOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Uotb Pbonca to P- m- ; iSE'sT" JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. r Eighth aDd Central avenue . Ocean City New Jersey ». j

[ I)R. G. D. NOEUNG ' Osteopathic Physician . | Hanu Building, Eighth atreet Opposite Penuaylvaula K. R. Depot OcEArr City, N. J. Every Tuesday, Thuraday and Hatnrday Bell Pbona, SB- w e Philadelphia Office. 1107 Chestnut Bt. J DR. CHARLES B. RIDER i — l>eDtint— i \ 809 Central Avenue aceai city. i. j. g Ball ik i tyr! G. Fairchild Starr i Dentist Second Floor c will be in ble oareon^T^e-day^rail neturday Booth Phonib Nioht Bell ■; Hughes' Central Ptamcj ith and Waalcy Ave. Ocaan City, M.J r- ' Phone 245-W t. fboie yoor order* We deliver ties

— 1 — ; — : — — - — - — -|_ CLOTHING < SI3.S0, $15.00, $16.50. $18.00, $20.00 » VOIR htTIHI'Al'TIOX IS OCR S f C C Ii St* Jones' Men's Sliop K04-06 Anbury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. McAllister's Dry Goods Store GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Big: Bargains! \\% have a lot of odds and ends we must close out at some price. 0 n

WAISTS (j i jsv and v«5 wn ' ft. 15. at 6v«-

RAINCOATS ° Worth is 00 and f>. no. at - «>

S S. MCALLISTER, OCEAN CITY. N. J. » Real Estate For Sale BIO BARGAINS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished - estates in my bands must Ik- sold at sacrifice pi ices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No wslUug for two weeks to kuow If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains m Bay and Ocean front pru|iertlee. Chojce cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement — the choice of „ Ocean t'lty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. RTOAOMS INSUHANCm THORN & BOYLE i REAL ESTATE e°" tuns eraser (Co" ns'r OCEAN OITY. N. J. , John Marts Lumber Co. 1 Ninth StntfaTand Haven Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J. ( Lumber MiUwork. Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Saab Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.

mnrsmfl = good painting IF®1 • I ejrnizo julius e. jocher. jr. V.Paintef-s PalnL Bvir'TwaaTtaTs ar ° oV tialVs' mr* I Saturday, February 3 THRIFT DAY Last day to join the ChristeMB Club for 1917 at th£P FIRST NITIONIL BMK OCEAN CITY. N.J.

Announcement V Owing to our inability to secure necessary equipment, we wish to notify our patrons that we will I be unable to open our -up-town. office at . 837 ! Asbury Avenue before February fifth. - « City Gas Light Company $ 1917 AT POWELL'S £. DRY GOODS. NOTIONS AND MEW WEAR STORE 1 ' £ We take this opportunity of thanking our friend* and customers foe their I E very liberal patronage daring the past year. Also to anuoonra that we 1 , 4 hare enlargcITour .lore- With a larger stock and increased facilities, we , ' « are better able to aerve you than ever before. 1 t POWELL'S—The Raliable Store ! 1 I J 921 ASPUM* AVENUE Va - . :

HOTEI-a AMD COTTABM. _ Mall e^NATOMIUM Mlaa N. K. Tow s aa. K. N . B. MCCiasaT H-«d Nurse Mxr. THE IMPERIAL fbll CENTRAL AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N l7**w Fiew*act]y I 'rentll Tear Hoi Water Heat ■ ra. C. OETZEL THE KATHLU i M IHMEH LEWIS A CONARD WYOMING ra* or-EAH xvisrt: HOTEL ATGLEN On# of the most eantrally located hotel* la < Keen City. The aim ba* always beeu te make this house select and hosuaUka, and ita largs and assured patronage proves its suorea*. Fur term* aud partieulan addreaa, a. c. sorr, rrey. NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIUUTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE Naylor and Hayrs, Proprletraaaas Kourteentb Beaaon. rboronxhly rynovated and newly pepered, BeU Phones: I7-X and THE HEWUNGS "'.ft Pa I j'* ^ ..LT.'llfc. Ll THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL YEAR Between Elghlh and Ninth Hlreeu MRB-J. K-MOBBMON Chandler-White Hall ave. bet. Beventh and Rlgbtb at* Ocean City, N. J. BROWN A MAI'KLUI. Otis M. Townsend. A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the But*. -> -> EIGHTH STREET, ORR. R O. OCEAN CITY N. J.

We Are Distributors StiMfiafer Utiulili In Ocean City, Sea ble City and Vicinity Win. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Baildlnr Thirty-fourth at. and Waat are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Residence: MM Central Ansa* Pbeae, 2s1-w . The Pontiere BOOT « SHOE REPAIRING SHOP RERAIRINQ NEATLY DONE W4 4II Aakary Ays,. Ocaaa Oh It J. Watch and Jewelry Repairinc Mayer's 1307 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City open all year JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Avs. Ocean City / New Jersey

[Mortgages I We are at all time# prej pared to place or pnrI I chase first mortgage* on improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite I correspondence with such I as may wish to negotiate I real estate kaa*. JOS. I. SCULL I Ooaan CRy New Jiraiy

14— Sixth and Pleasure a van as. 17— Efevaoth and Bay arw. 18— Fonrtaanlh and rtlirare ava. »-8^thtH^Wlir«WMl 48— Fourth and Anbury arenas. 46 — Eighth and Aabury arenas. 46— Taoth and Aabury avanua 48 — Thirteenth and Aabury avanua 61— North and Oautral areuua 64— Btxth and Cautiml arena 1 67— Ktareoth sad Caatxai avaiaaa , 87 -Twelfth aad We^ay avaaa as— FoartreMb aad Waatgy a iaaa 78- Fourth aad Oaaaa are— a . K_K2u5rUTiS535ra*