Ocean City Sentinel, 15 February 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 3

;i>cean City Sentinel j Thursday febkuak>' is. j»k g^We Mull be glad to receive Item- »f |0 this community ami our reader- ' Eferywbere, & All comwunlchtloua. should be ac«om|ianied ' Willi the full name and fddret* of the writer, not necessarily jbr publication, lint or a guarantee of] " Jpood faith. DOTS. v | Did you get many valentine"? _ t Till" month 1» more than half gone ' Real estate men are |ue|iarlng for Ibeltgarlyyprliig campaigu 1 Chair-up!' Winter will - soon be 4 ksoo ted Id the head by March, p Dii't forget the "pedal ejection in j til < city Tueeday. February 27. I '.Have you^ job, printing done now. - It I be HKxylxKI. Printing llnu-e and hue avmKl the ffigru-h a f^w week" I It lie weather would only be a trifle " ibltgaig. the contractor* would be hauK-fuI. They have a lot of build- 1 ng contract-. Toe county freeholder" have appro ' irlued (lO.uuO'for mo..|ulto extennln- ' Itbli and (5000 to adverti-e the "em- 1 ihore resorts. 'lite entertainment cimmltiee of the , Winter Home of the Yhcht t'luh aulounce- that the card party echeduled . br tonight (Thursday) will be held f lext (Saturday evening. May. daughter of Mr" ,l«aac Norton. | Bf thl" city. Jibs returned from Philadelphia. where "he had her tonsils t and adehold- removed in the Pen n- | Bylvanla Ho-pllal. (She w;*s aent. to | (tie hospital by Dr. W I*. Haines. , - PERSONALS. , I Charles A IJoe, of Philadelphia, war ' "'In town a few day" ago.. I Mla» Ketta M «..n, of Mlllvllle, wa» , Kb viattor here Thureday. , | K: P. Stephen" and wife, of Ambler. ■ Jarne" Darter and wife, of l'ucka- • M. K. Colllna, of Philadelphia, reg 1 latered at the Klberon a few day» ago. 1 Hane Burkbardt and family, of thl" city, are visiting relatives lu Wilkes Barre. f - The cotidlllou of Dr. Charles K.-Kd- , ward", of thl« city, cuntluues to lm- , prove. Andrew K. Scull, of this city, re- i turned Tuesday from a visit to Plitla , , delphla. Mayor Champion returned ' early I this week from a visit to New York t and Trenton. I T. W. debater and wife, of Pblladel 1 pbla. were guests of the Idlewlld a lew days ago. 1 Col. Henry Nu«", Jr. wife and daughter, of Philadelphia, were visitors here Tueiday . W.J. Custla. of Philadelphia, well , known lu thl" rtly. was among the , vl-itors "here Friday. Miss Eunice Powell, of Port Norrls', Is vieijiug her brother. c. B. Powell, nnd wife, of this city. John A. Richmond, of Philadelphia, a property owuer here, was a visitor a few days ago. Harvey Y. Bake, of thle city, has • gone to Pineburst. where he will remain a couple of weeks. ' Nicholas Hickman, of this city, who Is spending the winter months la Vlueland, was here Monday. Mrs. John McCallion and cbtldreu, of Philadelphia, are visiting 1,. L. Wallace aud faqilly, of this city. f Mrs. James Colllsson, of this city. Is visiting her slater. Mrs. Harry Myets. and other friends In Philadelphia Mlaa Elsie Win Stanley, of Pblladel: phis. was the guest of Mlas Ethel Dee, of thla city, Saturday and rtuuday. Harry Cox aud family, who are spending the winter months In Bridge ton, were bete a tew days recently. • Mrs. Herbert A. Pioch, of this city, returned from Philadelphia Monday, where she went Saturday afternoon. . William R Hughes, of this city, has 'been speodlug (he week .wttb friends In Pblladel pbla aud Trenton. Dr. CbaTlea B Rider, who is spending the winter In Gloucester, was a recent visitor at his offices lu ttfls city. Miss Cecelia Hand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W Boot! Hand, was given a surprise birthday party Monday eveDing. Malcolm Leslie, who la employed In Philadelphia, visited his grandfather. Thomas De-lie. or this city, Saiurday and Buuday. Edward Uault, a medical student at Haboemauu College, Philadelphia, waa a recent guest of J. B. Christian and wife, of this city. Mlas Elizabeth V. A. Dunn, of th e city, who la sludylug in the Mtllvllle Hospital to be a tralued nurse, waa lu town Tuesday afternoon. Mre. Benjamin Newklrk, of Philadelphia, returned home Monday evening, after a few daye' visit to her son, -H. M. Newklrk, and family, of this city. William S. Graham, of Philadelphia. ooe time a councilman In Ocean City, was the guest of former City Commissioner Robert Fisher Saturday. Benjamin H. Marshall- aud wife, of Tuckaboe. have been visitlug E. A. Corson aod wife, of this city, for several days. Mrs. Marshall la seriously III of pneumonia. Mrs. F. Glockert. of Philadelphia, was here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. - Glulkert will leave for Pittsburgh In a few days to visit their sou, -William Glockert, for a few weeks. Earl Newklrk, of thla city, who Is employed at Broad Mlreet mat loo and goesti school at Drexel lostttute In the evenings, returned borne Mouday evening after a vl-lt to his parent" In this city Mr. and Mrs. Heller, of Newark.

SOLDIERS LOSE " ''*1 TO ST. MALACHY'S Exciting Basket Ball Game Ends in Favor I of Philadelphians. | When Manager Tbeo. V. Townseud, of the Ocean City Military Club's II Ye. learned from Ymelaud Isle Friday afleriioon that V tnelaiid's basket hall , lesm had decided to drop out of the Mouth Jersey Basket Mall League, and therefore would ti.it be here to pjay immediately got busy Ml order to have a game at the .armory that.eveu- * He tried unsuccessfully to connect « with East Falls, hut lie gol lu touch 5 Saturday afternoon with Manager j. d A. Walls, of St. Malacliy's live, of « ami a game was 1 scheduled. The hoys from I. S -A. Stedem's c bailiwick.- at Eleventh and Master ' -t reel »_catue. saw .and Conquered by a ' the team was comprised of geulle- " manly play'ers, and lliey put up a 11 ►iroug game. They will he here again aunt her contest within the. next .1 few week, and there should be a crowd 1 attendance, which was not the case 1 Saturday, due, in a large measure, lo ' ■ he uncertainty of things by rea-ou of 1 Vtnelaud'gjtuddeu flunk. 1 Moe Welseuthal scored the Ural I Held goal fjii Ocean City after a flying > the length of the cage. Tigbe 1 evened things for the visitors by plac- 1 Henderson landed a Held goal, after 1 the ball bad been passed by Moe and " reck lev. Green made his second 1 Held goal meantime, and Tlglie also connected for Iwo point" with a good I There wa« a brief ."time-out" and Moe started scoring with a lield goal. '■ Breckley planted a foul goal, and Gal- « laglier made a ringer when Capt. "Herscli" Henderson .inadvertently 1 threw the hall to the wrong end of the * Green electrified the spectators by > shoulder. 1 Breckley scored two foul goals and 1 -aud then -assisted- Moe lu making a 1 Held goal. The first half ended with the score 1 tied at lb. 1 Breckley was somewhat oil In bis < goal llirowi'qg In (lie second half. 1 ' sit hough he caged a number. Tlghe ' hot only made a field goal, but he was lyetly steady and f.iuud the cage throws.* Gallagher made tw . more poluts for his side. Sailer lee had a good throwto tils ci'edlt toward the close of the I game, and Capt. Henderson also 1 -There was more snap to the second half of the gsuie, but the locals could not overcome St. Malscby's lead. I Hlldreth wis sub'tiluted for Sharp t Id the secoud half. 1 The visitors guarded the locals In a i 1 way that kept the soldier hoys Well 1 ! under cover Tlghe starred for the Ptiiladelpbt-ana. , Line-up: - Weisetithal. F. S 0 6 ' i Breckley, F. 1 11 18 Batteries. C. 10 2 Henderson, U. 2 0 4 ■ -Sharp-, G. 0 0 0 7 16 30 Green, F. s . o 6 Gallagher, F. 3 0 8 • Tlghe. C. o 9 19 McDermott. (i. 1 0.- 2 Ambacher, G. 10 2 > IS 85 ST. PAUL'S FAITH airong Srrmon br Or. It alp lu , For one' of his strongest. sermons. Dr. Kulp ou Sunday morning Took bis text "from the _ second epistle lt> Timothy, first chapter au the twelfth ' verse, "For the which cause I also euf fer there things; nevertheless I am , not ashamed; for I, know whom I I, have believed.- and am per-uaded that He Is able -to keep that which I have commuted unto Him against that - day/" The second aud I he third claures . were used In the development of tlie speaker's thought aud the aposile's '• three jjiHrmatiun*.^ "1^ a in not suaded," received cou'staut emphatic reference. Si. Paul's absolute certainty as to the ground, to bis faith was dwell upoo _ with force aud eloquence as tlis lesson for all disciple* who are called upon '• lo live up lo their privilege to have a >' like certainty -f faith lu the llvlug Christ and re-t In the sure hope the apostle speak" of. „ A. P. kaloaei InTows. Andrew P. Maloney. of Philadelphia. formerly Identified with the " mauagemeut of the local gas company, le was lu town Monday. He expressed u the thought that he will probably •pend the summer In Oceau City, which he has not done In several X- seasons, although he has vlslied the j- resort during that tune. Mr Malouey - ; Is Interested In the electric light plant ."'at Hlgblslown. aud Thomas J. Duncan. formerly of this city, Is the superintendent. 11J The Young Men's Progres-lve r- League has decided to hold lis platter supper at the league quarters Mouday eveutng. February JR. instead of dt the Jf Yacht Club's Winter Home. It Is I planned to have speeches by the Revs. , 1. B. Kulp. C. H Buhner and M. M. ly ^21 '* -

tbelr daughter. Mrs. B. M, Johnson, a, thla city. Mrs. Johnson la eutertaln- „ lag her aunt. Mrs. Maggie Cotton, of ' ' Marmora. Thomas Charlesworth. a former re*i- ,,, dent of Mtllvllle, bnt now of the southern part of this county, was In town a few days ago and called on an . old friend. William R. Hughes. They had not seen each ot her in years. ( Miss Bareh Llppineotl, of Mouresif town, slater of William P. Llppiocott of thla city, la the guest of Frank K. i Llpploontt at bis apartments here. 8 be wae III wbeu she came to this city *. at her health bat improved wonder U> Uy.

SCHOOL S HERE MADE PERMANENT1*

I : ;ib SCOUTS HAD ENJOYABLE HIKE . an Interesting Experi-!b| ence in Woods by Scout . ri Commissioner Lewis. " " The Jtev. M. M. Lewis, pastor of the j„ First Baptist Church and Scout Com- t|. misslouer of the Boy Scouts here; s gav^ right of the youngstere a hike on b, great tiuie and thoroughly enjoyed their outing and experience". - „i Cumml-.ioner Lewi, look the young » chap, over the bridge to Bonier." si Where the road to the left of the town was taken, and the lad» pro- h needed along thin, a distance of three p deore woods. \ pace, tracking a half mlleluifmln- ,| ute», aud alxi Hie tire lighting test. match and without the use of pa|>er. p This was (lonsretulj^ a distance- frnm « the woods. They each cooked two n (tolatoe. aud a piece of meat without lulo the Are and roa'-led, aud the meat cooked a« It was held on the eud .if a stick over the Are. This was all a experlenn-.to'sevcral of the boys, and they were extremely gratified al their accomplishments. Harvey Marts and Alfred Benlor Cl passed the first class in cooking bacon 11 aud eggs i Kid drills In tracking and "blazing" trees b and broken twigs. " The scouts on the trip beside those mentioned were George Gardiner. ° Clare Lear, Alfred Headley. Bcott e Adams, .Andrew Bleelinau aud Har- "" yey Uoir. ' I Commissioner Lewis, by means of Ills couzpas, allowed the boys how to r' make their way out of a big and un- 11 known woods. Mr. Lewis will lake the boys on , another "hike" on Washington's " Birthday, and the Scouts are looklug 1 , forward lo their trip w ith much eager- d QUIT CLAIM ASKED J The fulluwiug letter from Tax Col- " . Burleigh was read at the weekly meeting of the CUy Commissioners: To the Board of Commissioners of * Ocean City— I Gkstlemkn:— Samuel B. Dobbt Is Hie owner of a number of IqjjujbBt are CUy Gardens' tract He tenders apa?* . , ment of (76 do for a qull-clalm from I the taxes of 1918. t The lots be wishes quit-claimed are t -numbers 2386. 2267. SSJ88. 240S' to 2413. t Inclusive; 2534 and 2535, 26UI, 28(12, 2803, 2621 to 2838 Inclusive, section Ocean City Gardens. These lots are : supposed to be Included lu a de.crlpi Hon as follows: j "Land extending from polot oppo- i 1 .lie middle llue of Wesley road to I ' northeast line of lot number 2461, on I I Great Egg Harbor Bay aud Atlantic I Ocean." assessed at $11,000, tax (290.40. | Yours very truly, « I K. W. MUKI.KIOH, Collector. i 9 The matter was referred to City Bo- ? llcit^lioswell and Collector Burleigh ' * with power to act. k 5 In the regular order of busluess before the board, qull-clalm deeds were granted Fred K. Long, of Monlclalr, < on lots Nos. 921 aod 922. Ocean Clly ! ■ Gardens, aud lots No«: 1121 and 1122, ■ Ocean Clly Oardeus. WILL PLAY CARDS j * Fire Hundred pan» at Prosres1 wive League Tonight * n The Young Men's ^Progressive ' I Lesgue will b Id lis regSfsr monthly 1 ' progressive five hundred card party 1 * In lis Ueadquarlera In the Hann Build- 1 , lug this (Thursday)" evening, play ' i starling at 8 30 o'clock. ' * ludicailous are that there wllTbe a ! large uumber of the members, with . their wives and friends, present, and a ' very eujoyable time Is expected, as ' * usual. The league members are all 1 J "regular fellows" and they and tbelr a frleud# always have Jolly times al s these social affairs. ' The committee in charge comprises " Parker Miller, 'Leroy Howe. C. H. Shoemaker aud John K. Groves. Presldeut William F. Gardiner will be there early to welcome everybody aud assist lu seeing that all etijiv '' themselves.

Improve Music Pavilion. KniTOB THE Skktikel :— Vote on February 27 for the (20.000 loan to lm prove the music pavilion and show the outside public that we are up to date and are Ocean City "Booster*." The summer- population la what has made our city grow and become what it Is. aod these people advertise us. Therefore, if our summer adyertlsers Inform their friends that we have a pavilion that will seat 1500 people aDd I hat we have part of the Philadelphia Orchestra to play lo this pavilion. It means a larger population, which, lo turn, benefits all the tradespeople and brings prosperity to all. Be sore and vote for the loan aDd help to get visitors en Interested to Ocean City that In a few year* we will have a winter population. Official Board ■rctlng. The official board of the First M. E. Church will meet this (Thursday) - evening at fin usual time aod In the - usual place. A full attsodaoot la desired. as busiosss of Importance Is to transacted.

Board of Education Also A Favors Normal School for Sontb Jersey. The tiewly -organized* Board of Education met Tuesday evening. John B. \ Groves presiding. R Dr. Herachel Pettit, the new mem-, b ber. made a motion, which was car- ri ried. that Secretary Lewis- E. Smith « write Senator Stevens and Assembly- . man Stllle requesting them to do all' d lu I heir power to secure an approprla- d to build a Stale Normal School In a etlorts to have the Ocean Clly I State Summer School made a perms- Ji ueut luatltutloh. " attendance for the mouth to be 476. d with a percentage of attendance of t 92. " The board elected Miss Addle K. » of Greenwood, N. Y.. to the position of teacher of the third grade " Miss SlepTianle Orford. of Bltipliamtou, "N. Y. She reslgued because of « Miss Hauher. who I" now on duly - here, has taught school six yesrs. She v a graduate of tlie Genesee Normal t New York, and cornea well t COLD WEATHER ' ■a Manx Vein. Since the beginning of February. ( cold weather. Particularly l» this ' of the early part of thla week. The weather became extremely cold Sunday ulghl, following one or two brief auow squalls dutiiig the day, | and the wind was very sharp. Early t Monday morning the thermometer f outside the Weal Jersey A Seashore , Railroad Company's depot at Eighth e street, one of the coldest spots lu.tow u , aud gettlug full eweep of the wind •] from the codntry miles across the hay . t registered 4 degrees above zero. This , thermometer Tuesday registered | around the zero mark. ^ Reports from Marmora and that , section were that the thermometers In lhat part of the country registered oue above zero. Great Egg Harbor Bay was frozeu r over from Oceau City to Somen' Polot i and above that town, also exteud- ' lug nearly to the inlet here. This Is | the first time the bay has been frozen c There was considerable -Ice on t lie loo, some little distance from . the beach. The weather yesterday was moderVINELAND QUIT (tomb Jersei Basket Ball Leagur Manager Theo. V. Townsend, of the City Military Ciub'a basket ball learn, received the followlDg letFriday afternoon: Vmeland, N. J.. Feb. 8 Theo. V. Townseud, Ocean City, N. J.— Dear Sir:— 1 am directed to advise you that from this date Vloeland withdraws from the basket ball league i has turned out very unsatisfactory 1 aud, with three teams In the : bunch, necessitating two out-of-town . games a week, does not prove p pay- - lug proposition for ue. Regretting the necessity of this step, Respectfully yours, i Basket Ball Team, W. E. Koyers, Acting Secretary. This letter sounded the death- knell , of I be South Jersey Basket Ball ■ League. POLICE ALERT Boor Open In F. m. m. T. ■ C- A- Srsihorr Honor. The local police reoeatly fouud oue ofthe windows open lo the Peunsyl- . van la Railroad Y'. M. C A. Seashore House In this city. Chief of Pollen , Scot I sent word to the officers of the . association, aud a few daye ago be received the following letter: Chief of Police Scull. Oceau CUy, N: J — | My dear Sir:— We wish to tbauk you for notifying us concerning the opeu door on the second floor of our . seashore bouse. Upon Investigation r we discovered that the bolt had not been properly faateued, and the door waa forced open by the heavy winds. Everything else waa lu good order. ' Agalu thanking you for your Interest lu the metier, 1 am, . Yours very truly, J. Frank Kkelek, ' Executive Secretary.

TAKES LONG LEASE Telephone Co. lo Hove Second Q Floor ot Masses Jk Edwards. The Bell Telephone Company has ( » leased for ten years the second floor o of the Maeaey A Edwards building, Eighth street and Central avenue. • It Is the plan of the company lo have t Its offices aDd rest rooms, kltcbeuettr, i. etc., for the operators on Ibis floor, -t It le the purpose of the company, however, to retain Its preeeDl operaliug d rooms on the first floor ot the building a for some lime to come. It n Pbllodelpklan Boys Basse. 4 J M. Chaster, real estate operator, who recently pnrcba^e.1 the collage 4 owned by Lawyer H. N. Healings at H, Foorteeoth street aDd Ocean avenue, ji has just sold the boust lo a Philadelphia man. The cottage has Hire 8. E. Comer of Sixth aod Ocean, all oiodern conveniences; living room, r) dining room, kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 2 k. with rooulog water; bath; basement. . S rooms Including bath: garage- If •' sold before March 1 (3800. Apply A. B Radcllff, 804 Broadway. Camden. N. J. :

CRUISER* r FOR THIS COAST Club Members Make Proposition to Bay Switt- "j Going Craft for Defense. j The members of the Deean City redness and along Hit- In e »t lis. rai-e foods lo purchlisi aud equip a , scout crul-er for cn.a-t defense. D H. Pari- ai'hl Pa«l Conimo-j the 'iTer n. the government officials. The commitiee was instructed to re- 1 jKirt back to the club as soon as |kis- j It is IhoQglit to have a craft of light ! draught, capable of titerlug and going The pr.i|"i-ei1 crul-er I- t.. have a It Is thought to rai-e the money bv ! "Ubscrlplic.ii among the club members. midday luncheon of Hie club, but Hie committee did not wish lo laae any subscriptions until Hie view s of proposition have been a.cerlaiued. prnpn-ed. would be at IheJJeeali City ! Yacht ti..b'» headquarter-. If the oiler Is acceplrd. II l« the plan . to be manned by the I'mtrd j [Slates Navy. held In llie offices of Joseph I. 1 Scull next Tuesday evening, at which j v time llie new serie" of slock (the seventh) will be opened. Subscriptions i ( and Trust Company or by the of- j ttcers. The officers of the associa- ' Hon are: C H .•She. inker, president; Jum M. Stevens, vice preal- 1 Charles K. Stllwell, secretary, j aud LewlaJv Smith, treasurer. Qarra Ksibers lo Meet. The memters of the (Jaeeu Esther ] ' Society ofthe First M. E." Church will ' meet this evening at Hie home of Miss Headley. Teuth street and Aai avenue. A full attendance la ; J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer ebons 1W ocean city. n.j. O. I_. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. 1 lJ^Asburx Avsnna, Oman CUT. N. J. I Lou for sal*. Cottages lot rent. j - OnrTsspondeno* soJIensd : Coal Coal i We Have It (to burn) , C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. j Twelfth and West Avenue I jffi Allen Corson, I. D. 816 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey •*"lnl«-rill«le IB- A. II T— ; II DR. W. P. HklNES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. ' OCEAN CITY. N. J. "Join runnei. i. Florence Brick Haines e COR. Btm ANO WdSLCY AVC » MCChANO-THCRAPIST JJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. ; ^ 807 WESLEY AVE. r OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY „ Office Honrs: MolOwm. 'r Both P bonis ^ m' r- iiJ-S: JOHN a WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central aveuue Oceau City New Jersey r »l

J)R. G. D. NOELING Osteopathic Physician _ Hann Bulldlog, Eighth street PenDsylyaula K. R. Depot' Ocean city, N. J. Every Tuesday, Thursday and ! Saturday , Bell Pbone, sat- W Pblladelpbla Office. 11U7 Chestnut St. HK. CHARLES B. RIDER t MDentUt" 809 Central Avenue eCEil CiTT. I. J. I Bell IT j" t T*}R. G. Fairchild Starr ^ Dentist ^ Will be la bl- offlee on Tue-day and Hatiirdaj 1 only until farther Holler- a • Booth Phones Nioht Bell 1 Hughe' Central Pharmacy j ' 8th and Wesley Ave. Oceen City. M.J | j Pbone S45-W ll

r ^ — - — — S • — j' CLOTHING • j . l.i-t us 111:1 kv you a Ftjit J the follotviug atlractive prices: $1.1.50, $15.00, -$16.50. $18.00, $20.00 ,5 VOIR SATISFACTION IS OiR 8CCCF.SS j Sweaters, Bathrobes. I'm.brellas. Overcoats j „ Jones' Alen's Sliop K»4-o6 Asbun Avciiuc.^ Ocean City, N. J. ■ , McAllister's Dry Goods Store GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Bijj Bargains! Wc have a lot of odds and cuds wc must close out at some price.

WAISTS (j.'uu .1 150 and sue? House Dresses; worth f1.25.al bye.

I < - RAINCOATS J Wurthfs.ouinUf6.uo.it ~ « '50c Dressing Sarqncs, 25c. *

s. s. McAllister, ocean city, n. j. Real Estate For Sale bio bargains Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished j Some estates in my hands must lie sold at sacrifice prices. This is the j time of vcar to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort j very Cheap. Apply to Alonzp Cotton 1 r»l'j Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains m Bay and Ocean front pro|iertlefi. t-'holce cottages for 1 sale. Also lot* for investment and for Improvement— the choice of , Oceau CUy. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,_ Ocean City, N. J. MOffrS'SES INSUf9ANCM . THORN <& BOYLE It REAL ESTATE S°4 VmirZ el"" (Co" ooala'avaw*'"' OCEAN OITY. N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN city. N. J. Lumber Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nail*, Saab Weights, etc. Eatimatet Furnished. Prompt Deliverv.

j FUlpTY ' 38 ' ^Painters Faint,

good rain tiimg EEC — JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR.

The Young Man who aspires some day to go into business for himself cannot afford to overlook the advantages of an Interest Account with the First National Bank. It installs the principle of system into his management of money matters; it' provides a systematic method of accumulating the necessary capital; it '■ gives him the prestige of an affiliation with a strong banking institution. First National Bank ocean city, n. j. ). ~

Announcement Owing to our inability to secure necessary equip- * ment, 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 . ■ '0— 8* ********* | 1917 AT POWELL'S! PRY GOODS, NOTION* AND MEN'S WEAR ETOHC { £ Wc lake this opportunity of thanking oar friends and easterner* for their { fa vcrv liberal patronage during the past year. Also to announce that we J have enlarged our store. With a larger stock and increased facilities, we • are belter able to "crre yon than ever before. 1 t POWELL'S—The Reliable Store f 021 ASBUHV AVENUE

BUTYLS tap CQTTAffiffiE. Scotch Hall (SANATORIUM —Open All the t ser— va?eaerel and 1 btslSel? TreUmtals, both Uiasaace. electricity. Hot Air, etc. "™ ' Head .Sow*' " THE IMPERIAL 1015 CK.VTRAL AVE., OCEA2T CITT. H loSt*d°rnw Open all Year Hot Walar Haat Mrs- C. OETXEL. THE KATHLU 11» Central Avrnoa, OCEAN CITY. H.J. WYOMING ~~ : V*4 ncEA.V AVEXFE Oeesn Clly. jr. j. Open all lba,y«r Hot Walar Haa A. P. niLSZI HOTEL ATGLEN On* of tha most eantially loaatad hotels fa Ocean City. Tha aha ha* always bean t* large and aaanrrd patronage provae ita snores". For terms and particular* address, *. c. serr, Prep. NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. j. Wayior and Bay re, Proprletreaasa Kourteentb Heaaon. Tboronxbly renovated THE HEWUNGS . Nlntn and Was, ay ava. Ocean City. N. J L H. HCWUIUS, soa« Cbaatnnt HlraeL Weat Pblladel pbla, Ps Kzeallent lable^wefi p-nvld*d with freah Baa Send for Hooalel^ud^RaJae^ THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL YEAR Moorlyn Terraea Oeean City, H. J Bat wean Elf bib and Ninth atresia Loeaied One Bloek from Beaab. MKH.J. K.MOBEMON Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. bet. Seventh aud Eighth ata Ocean City, N. J. ) BROWN * MACK LIN. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Beasbore ArctUMO Licensed by the Bute. -»■ ->• EIGHTH STREET, OPR. R O. OCEAN CITY N. J. We Are Distributor siKtiater iitnilHi in Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Btlkliac Thirty-fourth at. aad Waal ava. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Residence: UN Cawtial Avaaaa Ptsa*. Jdl-W The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE W-(ll Ashen Ave.. Octaa CMy A J. ■ Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 1307 Atlantic Ava., Atlantic CMy OMI ALL VBAR JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Mortgages We are at all times prepared to place or pur- = chase first mortgage* on improved Ocean City Rod Estate, and invite correspondence with each at may wish to negotiate real estate loans. JOS. r. SCULL 7B7 Asbury Avsnus Oeaan City New Jaraay 14— atxth nnd Flan— re avaaaa. ■- 42— Second nod Aahaiy aaeeae 43— Fourth aod Admry liaa. : L »l-Mottir«^^^wJeMnnr 54 — Sixth nod Cential nveeea. ' 57— Eleven th nnd IWni Mffia, g-Tw^fthnod^ WeeMy .^Mae SWk