Ocean City Sentinel htHUIISDAY MAKCH 1017 If - We -liall I* glad t<> receive Heme of Mil anil communications of interest j 10 till" comaiuolly and our reader. ; MT»ry» l"-r--. ■(klldeomiiiuiilcatioii* should be ac-f " ggKipauied Willi the full name and; fcidrcre of the writer, not neoerearilv ; publication, but a. » guarantee ot ! Ad faith. '% DOTS. Bstoruiy weather early the week. , ' jS Collage renters are appearing here. | Bciisnge in the weal her Monday glUiuy Sunday kept many people ■The .later part councilor- of the l>. | will -entertain the lodge mem- 1 Spring "jurely approachetli— the peaDt man \ia> returned to hi. coiner fter beingjaway moat of Hie » Wlcr March y.au't a bit lady like In com- ' "g^h" y*" I l> "" """ *U>tUr *d" There will be a dance at the armory (tiirday evening. »- the ba-ket ball , im goe- to Kgg Harbor titty that , Itlil The meeting of the Woman Suffrage , tague of Ocean flly next Monday , ruing will be held at the himic of r-. Frank E. Champion. . laber had charge of the mid-week i rayer meeting at the Kirrt M. El lurch laat evening. i Dr.. John H.-Wnttlcar. of Hits city, 1 r oilier day received a quantity of • |ie fruit from Dr. S H Llp-chutz. ' tlila city, who la In St I'eler-burg, < lorlda. Mayor Champion will apeak at the ' feting of the Ocean City Hotel Fro- ' letor.' Association at the home of ' ra. Mlchener lu Philadelphia next lead ay evening. ». V. l.ake. of tlila cllv, ha- an•Rrer champion-hip to hi- credit. He an the aptiug tournament at 1'lne|rat, and defeated H. A. McKluney. i Providence, champion of Ithode The Queen Eatber Circle will hold ' fourth annual St. Patrick"- Day ' tlaical and aoclal lu the Firat M. K i urcli on Friday evening. March lb. fcrtag. - PERSONALS. H A Ploch. of Philadelphia, wa- a ' )r. Charles B. Rider. of Ulouceater. , la In town thla week. Ura. I.I n wood Sack, of Salem, waa rl-ttor here tlila week. William F Shflver. of Philadelphia, a- pi town thl- w-eek. Malcolm I.e*lle. who la employed In illadelphla, waa in town Sunday. K ra S. H Sw-au ha- returned from rial! to her -oil In New .York City. | Walter H. Haya. of Philadelphia, i •a among the visitor* here Monday. CHy Clerk Harry A "Mnrrla and -on. • mma-, were -In Philadelphia Sunday. J. \V. I.audenberger. of Mt. Airy, 1 illadelphla. waa In towu a few day- J City Commie- loner George t) Ad- ' ia waa a Philadelphia Visitor SunFrank H. I.lpghmott. of thl- clly, E M. Slmnna and Wife, of Hurling- ' ii. were receut viallora, gueata of the Iberou Noruian Leslie. who la employed lu 1 •ilk mill, near Marcua Hook, waa in 1 wu Sunday. The Itev. Howard Sloan, of New unawtck". Halted tbe He v. "J. It ulp Tueaday. MI-- E. 8. Higher. of thla city, la , ailing her -later. Mrs. J.H.Smltli. , Haddonlleld. Kalpli Siangan, who I- working In hiladelpbta. -pent Sunday at Illume lu thla city. Emu Harrla-and wife, who conductthe St. Charle- Hotel laat aeaaon, ' ere in town Monday. T. K. Wlnatanley and famllv. of hi'ladelphla. were amuug the viallora Ihla rrau'rt Saturday. Mra. Joseph I. ScuH and Ml— Marie oolbroyd returned Tueaday eveutug on a vlatt to Philadelphia. Mr-. Her-chel Petttl and -on, Paul I -thl- cll& are vhdltng friend- lu ' III vtlle and Philadelphia. Dr. Htdgway Lamb, who ha- been tbl- clly -everal month-, baa retrned to hla borne lu Palmyra. F. T. Jenmuga and wife, of Phllaelpliia. were Ju town during the eek and rrglatered at the Idlewtld. Mra. L. M. Cre—e will leave Pbllaalphla today for St. cloud. Minn , bare abe expects -to remain for aome Mra. C. J. Delaroth. of Philadelbla. baa been -petidtug a week with er parent-. Philip 8. Hand and wife, thla city. E. M. Sutton relumed thta week on a few daya' buaine-a trip to New. ii. N. J. He waa accompauied by . A. Coraon. Earl Newklrk, who la attending Dbobl lu Philadelphia, vi-ited hi- per ila, H. M Newklrk aud wlfr.Salur ay and Sunday. Mlaoea Edilli Marie aud Helen bwuaend, of Philadelphia, vlalled ra. Lydta Sayres aud Mra. Naylor, f tbia clly. Sunday. Ml— Clark, of Colllngdale, Pa., haa eeo a vlallor at tbe home of J. Burrood Daly aud wife, on Wealey aveue. fur tbe IsstVeeX. Eugene l>arby. who la at Habnelauu College, Philadelphia, vlalled to parent-. Frank E Darby and wife, aturday aud Sunday. Paul and Lewie McAllteter, who are nployed In Philadelphia, -pent Sunay with their parent-. H. 8, McAlltof aud wife, of thto city. U. Ku-aell Strau— an ln-truetnr of male In Philadelphia, waa In town unday. M t— e* Loul-a T. Coraon and una Champion are hla pupil*. Frank Murphy, who waa aerWiu-ly I for -ever a I weeke from oleer of I be a» under tbe care of Dr. Pettit.' Ml— Ada Johnson baa returned to ■uelaud after -pending a week with er parent-, Building ln-pertor Waa. Joboaon and wife, of thto city. Select I 'ooDctlaaan William E Hexmer and wife and Chartoa A. Hexem. secretary of the Philadelphia
Cuderwritera' A— ■elation, and wife, I- eummer re-ideni- here, -pent the J week-end lu thla city. Mlaa Ruth Laualrum. of thla city. I- now oo duty at ulgbt lu the Hell • Telephone Company'- offlcea, Ml— ■- Adelaide Stedem having returned to - day duty. Slate Seuator E F. Jame- and wile. >' of HazlrtoD, Pa., returned home ye— " terday after a plea-am vi-it to .the d Rev. M. M. Lew to. paator of the Firrt i Bapllrt Church, and family, y Ml— Ellxabeth V. A. Dunn, of tbla " Clly. Who began studying for (he pro- * le— Ion of nurae In the Millvllle Ho— pltal. decided to quit a few day- ago. o and -be ha- returned to Ocean CHy.11 Dr J. B. Edward-, Jo-epb Jam—. '• Samuel Roberta. Penuiugluu Learning and I- P. Cooey. of W ltd wood. I- : were here yerterdai on their way to a- j the Metbodlrt Conference lu Atlantic to|CU7. I I.
'[pRoTHfilT* BACK FROM WEST ' Attended Important Conveni tion of National Educators " -j at Kansas City. I dent of tbe Ocean Clly public school*. i relumed Sunday -evening from Kan— , _ Clly. where he attended the annual I convention »t the department of -uper- ! Itilendeiu-e' of Die National Educa-. 1 the' "-penal lake,, by Prof. Sieve,,- on | New Jer-ey. a group from New Ei'ig- '■ ; laud and New Yolk, a few from Peny- • -ylvaiija and aome from Maryland. ! | before t law cnnveiitlnn of lnlere-1 lo II, e few of II, e Una! re|->rt of , schools. A|qmliHed a > ear before. thai military training should nut l« . introduced lu the public -clioola. including lilgl, achoola; second. there -bould be compUI-ory pliy-ical trainlug fdr.cliildreii u, all gri^lr. from the j (Ir-t up through tbe hlglT'-chool ; ' training, tbe committee recom. mended li after Die nineteenth year of ' Ural and twenty-aecond year-". Tbe meeting adu|4ed" resolutions 1 1 pledging I be loyalty of lite delegate* , aud the liirtllutloua.tliey repre-euled . lo the Prealdepl. l'lie-e delegate* In- ! the country. I Prof. Stevens -ay-there I- a grow ing of the couutry that in.future the State • " w ill have to more and more lake upon 1 , ll-elf Ihe education not only of Ibe | children, but adult- a- well, lu Ihe at- ' to try to make effective the idea ' ! that education begin- at Hie cradle AT INAUGURATION \ Sear Prr.ia.ot. ] v City Commlaa toner Campbell. Port- i . maaler it. Frank Smith. K A. Hour- , 1 geol-. L L Wallace, V I. Smith aud ' John Chee-eman.all well-known Democrat- ul l hi- city. we,e among Ulnae Itourg'eoto. w u" Portmaaler Ludlaut I nt Sea I-le Clly. -I ood w lthhi 40 feel of l'.e-ldent Wilaoti w hile he delivered IH- Inaugural addre— , and heard every word dl-tlu Clly. There' W a- a feeling 1 of raip in the all. But none fell. ■ Everything pa— ed off nicely, Dlrec- , PERMANENT STREETS , At tlie weekly meeltng of the Young 1 Men 'a Progressive League there wa. . Hon of (he need of permanent alreeta in Ihla city. At Ihe cnncluaion. I're-ldent Wm. . F Gardiner, on rootniu. jtppoluied : cty Comrol— loner. ,u refereucelo Die -ubjecl: H. S. Mowrer. J. -R. Grove*, Charle- It. Stllwell. Frank Evan- aud ; Alfred R Smith. . GONE TO CONFERENCE .The Rev. Dr. Knlp. of Ihla city, lefl , Tuej-lay iWernoon for Atlaullc , City' to attend the auuual New Jer-ev Coulereuce now lu ae— lou there. Il The report- of the condition of Ibe Flrat M. E Church, a- preaeuted to , ' Conference, were excellent in all field. • uf work 1 John J. Carr Drag. " John J Carr. aergeaiil-al-arma of ' Philadelphia'.- Couiuiou Cooucll. abd ' , non, a at'bta Philadelphia home Mon- , d*y night, aged 44 yearl. He waa well known here and wa. a clore p|| " I, ileal friend of t'Hy Trea.urerWm McCoach. of Philadelphia. ^ Tmctirr'a Katlb. r Drad'. John C. Bradley- father of Mlaa Ag- , nea Bradley, a teacher lu tbe Ucean Clly High School, died of pneumonia Saturday at In- home In Birdaboro, 1 Berks County, Pa -He waa poslina- ' ter -I Bird-boro, aud bad beeu aberlfl ' Ordlaanna I'aaard. At an adjourned meeting of the ' CHy Comuii— loners ye.terday afternoun, Ihe ordinance, providing for tbe e improvement- decided by the receut | Theae are 'publlahed elaew here It, tire Contract amfdrd for uridxn. Tbe I 'ape May l^ituily Board of . Freeholder, on Tueaday awarded lo Champion A Powell, of thto city, the contract to build tbe bridge, on tbe 1 new road between Ocean City aud Coraon'. Inlet. Their bid waa fIJT 3SS. Rea »* lagoolr. J A large flag|H>le was placed on top , of the Oceau City Title and Truat , ompany'a building yesterday afternoon. „ A flag will float from It dally In tbe .. future.
CITY GIVES $200 TO COMPANY G Commissioners Arrange to Advertise Resort at Easter '' and Daring Snmmer. . lug of the City Comml—lnners, on , motion ..(Director Campbell, to grant , and lake the money from the adver- . tialng appropriation. Bo-well how long the proposed ordl t law will hold good The city may , He wa. told that, after the ordinance l Should be Marled I'lieu people will t buHd with their eye- open, and.lf they . violate the law. they will uot be euMayor Cliamplou reiairted that lie f lia_. I lie Dorlaud Agency's propn.lllon ; for advert laliig Ibe city till. year, but . baa uot. bad an opportunity to go over it In detail. A. Kaater la approaching, i be thought Ihe matter ahould be re9 ferred to blm with |-iwer to act. lie to . confer Willi ibe oilier member, of the board. Hi. request waa agreed to by , Ihe other member.. , Tbe report of Building Iiiapertor I William S. Jolm-on, with n check for . $43. wa. received and Hied, aud the , money ordered turned over to ihe clly I The same action w aa taken w ith' Ihe , rei-.rt of Plumbing In.peclor John N ( , the re|-irt of Electrical In-pector Joa. ' , Kigg'na. w ith check (or 134 )0 The following re-oluliou. preaenled , by Director Campbell, was adopted: Resolved, by the Board of Commls- ' .tooe^nf Ocean City, that Ucean City from tbe -Inking fund of Oceau Clly. New Jersey, the -urn of -even tbouaand dollar- (IT .000) in an1 lei pat ion of the collrcllou of taxe- for ' tlcers be authorised and Instructed lo ! A uumber of bill- were ordered paid. ( POCKET BILLIARDS J ..e-«»e'- Toaraamcal. \ Tbe i-wket billiard tournament of , tlie Young Men's Progre-rtve League ] -iiiong tlie member- of the orgautza- , *^IWollowl,,g allow', lire -tandtng of ' Ibe conltogputa up toTueadiy evening: , Wop Lort , • A C. Bo-wftl - I 8 Parker Miller Hi 5 , ; - C. H. Bacon \ 13 7 • H. C Scbanxe A 8 f H. Hurkbardt 3 4 , L F. Miutxer 8 6 J. H Groves !0 . 9 , C. Homer Shoemaker 2 1 , . William F. Uardluer 18 8 i W. H Harris 10 8 Walter Alleu 10 1 , H.H.Lake • » 7 S. B. Swan 5 10 , Maurice Scull 4 8 , W. I. Itaymuud 8 13 , i Floyd C. Simms 4 7 , J. T. Hog Ire- 3 6 ■ I E. E. Kanck . S IS Jo. Barclay 1 4 Leroy F. Howe 4 10 , H. F. Smith 4 4 , I The tournament will end toward the ' close of thl- month, accordlug to Par1 ker Miller. There are a number of trophies for Ihe wlunera. These. are offered by the • [ Box of cigars. Dr. J. T. Hughe-; pair of gold cuff button-. H. H. Lake; ' Icy hot Jar. Ubaa. C. Knd Hardware ! Co ; net of military brushes, Postmaster B. Frank. Smith, and a cue each by City Solicitor Audrew C. boowell and 8. H..8wan. In addition, Freeholder John P. Fox liaajglven tbe league a pretty loving cupr This will have to be won three ' year. In succea-lou by a player before 1 he can bold It as bis own I : — • V: CITY'S HEALTH GOOD i Id his monthly report- to the '.'liy 1 Commiaalouera. Health Officer T. Lee Adam- said Ibat the city's health conditions are good aud tbat lu tbe department of charities he has Issued fourteen orders, amounting to 13853, during the past month. Thla la a very I -mall amuuut considering tbe -late of 0 tbe weather, which made outdoor r work almost Impoaalble e There were alx births aod two deaths j during the month There were no marriages. The report was ordered received and Hied. RETURNS FROM OHIO p Dr. Bobner Preached Bandaj in Charcb In Aahlaed. Tbe Rev. Charles H. Bobner. paetor '• of tbe First Presbyterian Church, left e here Thursday morulug for Manfleld. Ohio, on a few days' visit lo a '. valued personal friend, the Rev. Dr. 1 Wjlllam McMilllu, of tbe Worcester • Presbytery. Dr. McMtllln apent laat o summer In Ocean City. While on tbla visit to Obhi, Dr. Bob- . uer went to Aabland where on Sunday J be preached In Ibe First Presbyterian e CBurcb. t * - ■ Bcalrni CUra Treat, la The Plea-antvllle girls' team de- >- feated the Ocean City gttH' Ave at - Plrwaantville Friday eveuiug, 18 to 7. >. Mlae Mabel Lake -cored all the polutfor the local. Sbe aod M4aaea Kelcbly i, aod Meeban starred The Plea-aul !- villa glrte treated Ibe stottore after the Ic WA*Tia> -Second-hand bookcaae 1 Addreee X, Hcxtixii. offlot. ade.lt
m—m — ■"»' ARRANQE AUTO RUN FROM r PHILADELPHIA TO THIS CITY
"[It is Planned to Take Place Jnly 14 - $600 for , I • Trophies. 1 " A letter we- reed from Select Counjcilm.n William E Hex.mer at Ibe . meeting of Ibe Board of Trade a-kmg 1 ' the board to ael with a Philadelphia run from Pblladelplila to Ocean City ou July-fl. The board decnled to join In thc - plan and tlie matter was reft, red to > Ila advertising^ coiirmittee. I It wa. .aid that about PKXI will be J required for trophies to be given tbo-e - taking part-In the run, which la to be r "rtie city will provide a part of thla money, and the remainder will be I raised by subscript Ions from lire bu-l r It planned In have swimming couleata at lire yacht club a. part of In lire regular order of bualue— of I lbeUiard.lt wa. agreed lo depo-H a ' certificate or 30 -hare- of slock of the - (lean City Automobile Bridge Com pany. owned by the board, with tire I Ocean City Title and Trust Company > a- additional security for Ihe rod»r>erI on the note by which tlie stock wa. r bought. ' It waa agreed lo lake from ' ' board's list about lo name, of mem- ' bars who have died or moved away from the city. ABLE TO BE OUT William Brldgew-ater. who la part ! 87 years and la Ocean City'- olde-l 1 re.ldeut, waa 011 the. atreela Tuesday for the lir-t lime lu several weeks. 1 having been "uuder the weather" 1 during lhat lime. 1 William Brldgewater waa born on a date lhat la de>crlbed by lilm-elf a- ' "Ibe aborteal day and Ibe louge-l ; night of lb. year" j He came to America In 1870. when ( be was 80 years old. landing In New and Journeyed lo Pblladelplila, where embarked at tbe old Pennsylvania Railroad station al Thirtieth aud Mar- ' ket atreela. There were three young 1 lu the party. Mr. Brldgewater had left hla wife In Ibe old country Ihe Culttd Slates. His stay In Philslie went lo Wilmington, Del., to aee a - England. , Not lludlng a suitable job al Ills , Irade aa au expert blacksmith. Mr. , 1 Brldgewater eugaged In farming al Chrlatlue, Del., for three moulba. At ' ' the end of tbat time be went lo work : at hla trade for William Sellers A Co , ' al Sixteenth and Hamilton atreela, by which corpurffcfei he waa employed 1 While working there, he brought to perfection a uumber of Improvements aud tbua accumulated a auug fortune. .While employe^ at Sellers A Co.'a . Ocean City, then being started, aud "I didn't take my mouey lo tbe laverua," says he, with a chuckle. He retired from work aboul 25 years ago-atid came to Oceau City, where be baa since resided. He visited Ocean City wben the flrat sale of land waa held. and~a few daya later purchased lot# lu (be north section of the reaort. There was then only Parker Miller's house here. Hejolued the Oceau City Association. having 80 abarea of stock I u tbe association, and be we#' also a-stock- ! holder lu the Peck's Beach Compauy. He years ago disponed of hla holding. In the up-lown section of tbe city, but r uow owns 70 lots between Teulh and ' Thirty-fourth atreela, a uumber of theae being on the ocean front, with ' riparian rights, which he holds. ' He has been lu some uolable court ' cases lu flgbta lo suslkiu bla rights, be says. Once, four years ago, be was 00 ' the stand before The chancellor for nearly four hours uninterruptedly, but the lawyers, he asserts, could not 1 make blm break bla covenant. ! Mr. Brldgewater was twice married. B With bis present wife he lives on As- [ bury aveuue, near Tenth alreet. They bad one son. who died four year ago. at the age of 14j years. HEARS SAD NEWS F Wblle on Doty at Fori Mlaa. 1 Fred. H. Tomllnson, cashier of tbe ■ Ocean City Electric Service, received [ word a few days ago of tbe death of a brother, E L. 'lomhnson, who waa r killed while assisting In the loadlug I of the large disappearing gun- al F'ort ' Bliss, Texhi The young man's re- , malua were sent to hie home lo Blra mlugbam, Ala., where tbe Interment ' Mr. Tomllnson, who baa been In Ocean CUy a short time, haa made many friends here, who sympathize wlib blm In bis sorrow. Hla borne la In Blrmlugbam, where bla father. ■ mother, three brothers and three sis- '■ EacaratoB to Bbiloaloiiatila. " Tbe Reading Railroad Company >. will ruo an excursion to Philadelphia r from Ocean City on March 14. Tbla I will be an excellent opportunity for |a many citizens lo take e run to (be jr Quaker City. Tbe compauy 'a "flyers" II contain tbe state m ul that League Island to among tbe places tbat may be visited. Thla tbe company de-Ire-tbelr patron- 10 know is Incorrect. Be'j cause ofcood II loos. League Island to I. not open lo viallora. j Flieota to Alien* Ckarck. Tbe Bremen of tbe city will be Ihe * special goeeu of tbe Baptist Church Sunday evening, aod will listen to special music by tbe quartet aud a. | sermon by tbe pastor, the Rev^ M. M. 1
"3 YEARS IN WAR, ' NEYER FIRED SHOT * I Thes. Leslie Was Sergeant of Orderlies— He's Now 79 Years Old. . Tli- una. Leslie quietly celebrated bis j III. home In 1 hi- city on Sunday. H* ej Mr. Leslie served three years In llie e and I ben be lells'.be reaaou. ieen. Scotland, in IMS and came lo> t Ibis Country III I fiat He bad ended' ' deuburg, N. Y . 'wlien tbe war broke a out. Jie enlisted in Ibe Sixth New e V otk 1 avalry.and (or tuu years served 1 a- duty sergeant in cli-rge of orderlies 11. ibe second Army t'orpt Hi s eyesight t-e—luiog affe«-l«l from ( expo-'urc. Ire us- -elll lo David - 1r year.' enhrtoient. I'lie hi -I battle In delplila for 30-yeai- and baa been in . Ihla city a little more Ilian ten year-. . Mr Leslie wa- married lu Philadelphia In 1873. hi- w lie having been . Miss Frances S. P it- a member of a ^ died nearly Ihree year- sgo.^ THREE NEW MEMBERS The Mary of Bethany Sunday School , Clare of Die Pre-bjler.au Church held j Us regular monthly bu-luea. meellng Friday evening The differ* lit com(lie cla— leal Sunday, showing thai the member, have ever 111 mind Iheu { mollo, "For Christ aud the Church." 1 Refre-linienla were -erved by Mlaa , Nellie E Towner. I t'apl. BenJ Henderson, wife end 1 daughter, Mi-a Nettle, of Ibis city, attended tbe wedding of Miss Clara Slinmoue at her home al Colllugsdaugblerof the late James Simmouand' a niece of Thoa. S. Slmrooua, of Millvllle, aud haa a number of friends lu this city. The Breakers Opens ai Kaater. Mrs. Kale A Young announce- tbat 1 1 the Breaker- will reopeu at Easier ' 1 This la one or Oceau City's popular 1 hotels, aud many Inquiries have beeu received for bookluga during the Easier ! Coal Coal We Have It (to burnt C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Av<nue C. I_. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. Lota ror sals. Cottafsa (oi-rent. ■ i«I: fie" Corson, M.D.Wt^ 1 8s6 Wealey Avenue [ Ocean City New Jersey ' DR- W. P. HAINES . cor. ninth ano wesley ave. j OFFICE HOI' km: |uvi°|T"iIT' f PUonea: Bell 461- Vf: Inter-- late I.C A , Florence Brick Haines e COft. Btm AND WEtBLEY AVE 1 M EChANO-TH ER APIST [ M-au-r. Maedlaii Moveuieola J "our. tj -ppulnuuenl . JJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 wesley ave. , - ocean city, new jersey Bolb Pbunea •«>«£». IXBa hours Bell Pbooe 17$ * JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. a Eighth apd Central avenue ■ Ocean City New Jersey ' I dr- g- d- NOEUNG Osteopathic Physician j Hauu Building, Eighth atreel n Oppoalle Pennsylvania il B. Depot: e (k kan CITY, N. J. Every Tuesday. Thursday aud I " Bein"Urd,y r. Philadelphia Office. UU7 Chestnut St. DK- CHARLES B. RIDER f uDentist" * 809 Central Avenue * W UI CITY. I. J. * Bell IC 7 : dr G. Fairchild Starr j Dentist I *" Wul be In bl- oiTIre on Tue-day aod n-tufd-y 1 only until farther notice. Booth Phonks Nioht Bell 7 Hughes' Central Fbannac) (III and Wesley A**. Ocean City, N . J L| Phone 343 W i'boae year iintosa We AsUvar toes 1 4 I
' } 'I ; — — ^ .[ r c ^ 0 Tn 1 ^ » > wl'« f* V«si •' ,Nvw f«it »t P-ic following attractive prices: f $13.50, $15.00, $16.50. $18.00, $20.00 VOIR SATISFACTION -IS OCR Sl'CCKSS Jonets' Men's Shop R04-06 A-lnir> Avenue. Ocean C'H>, N. J. I ; ; 'I McAllister's Dry Goods Store GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Dig Bargains! \\\- have a lot of odds and
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s. s. McAllister, ocean city, n. j. Real Estate Ror Sale I BIG BARGAINS : I , Collages, Apartments and Bungalows, furtiislied and unfurnished - j Some estates in my hands must ik- sold at sacrifice prices. This is the ! time ol year to buy Cottages and I.oLs al this Popular Seaside Resort > very Cheap. Apply lo Alonzo Cotton f»l«J Aabury Avenue Ocean City, in. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weebe to know If you can get It; we can tell you at ouce. Itargaliia m Bay and Oceau front pro|*rtlea. Choice cottage* for I -ale. Al-o lot- for inve-tmeut aud for Improvement— the choice of Oceau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. ■ MORTGAGES /AfSWRAWOC THORN & BOYLE REAL ESTATE I ex* dear- ir»„r (Cos. Ocas- Avear urn) OCCAM OITY. M. J. | John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. 3. I Limber Millwork, Moulding*, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Saab Weights, I etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. - - 1 .1 I I
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^ GOOD PAINTING ~ 1 JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. PAINTING AND OCCONATING
• ' — j OUR NATIONAL STRENGTH 1 - The Nation's might is influenced by its every citizen. Patriotism is for all." And one of its practical forms is intelligent, individual effort that develops collective financial strength, so important a factor in national supremacy. Conservation upon the part of the individual — the building of a surplus — is essential to both national and personal protection. The Officers of this Institution ■ ' stand for America first — and all the time. First National Bank OCEAN CITY, K. J. ' r" \X/E HAVE MOVED into our new office at 837 Asbury Avenue, where all the general business of j the company will hereafter be transacted. CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY : r irtow* ***** ***** A 'It A A1 A » * A A'A'f I 1917 AT POWELL'S! ,r;« PRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND MCN'» WEAR STORE | 1 M Wc Uk r thu opjwnunilv of thanking our friend* ami customers lor their 1 ' - £ very liberal patronage during the past year. Also to announce thai we J , X T have enlarged our store. With a larger Mock and increased facilities, wc W are better aide to serve you than ever before. \ ' £ POWELL'S—The Reliable Store 1 £ 921 ASRURV AVCNUC
I BTXIA AMD OWTMB. Scotch Hall SANATORItN —Open All the 8 ear— THE IMPERIAL 1015 I'tXTKAL AVE., OCEAN C1TT. » Open^for tbe;*— on. Fie— n liy Mra. C. OKTZKL. THE KATHLU Now opeu for tbe seneon ll»C#nlr-l Avenue, OCEAN CITY. M. J. M IHSEH LK WW A CONAEi) I'lo-ed until karri El. tola WYOMING »tt orr.An tvuxrc Oeeeu Clly. N. J. A. P. re I KB KB HOTEL ATGLEN One of tha moat eeotrally loeated hotels la Ocean City. The aim haa alwaji been to moke this boose select and houehkat and ha large and —sored patronage proves ha inoceeo. For tertua aud particolAri ad drees , «. c. uorr. Peep. NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTH AN Ii CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CtTT, N. J. Way lor and Haj re. Proprletnisan Kcirteenlb He-son. Thoroughly renovated -on neviy papered. Bell Pbonaa: 17-X and THE HEWL1NGS Nlntn and W m*j ave. (Mean City, ». J L II. IIKWLIEOH. W est Philadelphia, p* ■ s, t'entrmlly IxM-sird Terma Baaaonabl* Kxcellent t-ble^vell provldrd vllb (reab Ban nd or Ikwalet^and^Rat^ , THE IDLEWIU ' OPEN ALL YEAR tloorlyn Terraoe Ocean City. N. J* Betveaa Elf bib and Ninth Htresls ' MRg J. K.KOBBIBON Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. bet. Seventh aud Eighth *U Oceau Utty. n. J. - BROWN A MAI SUM. Motel Sterling-St. d bailee /TLlV. Cot. Klcbtn and Oeann Are. rotoBALC OR NgNT. any a«snl or owner Bookjnn lor^m-m^or WU^tmm Writs owner, R. m. oorr. 1705 -print Garden Bt-.PhUa., Pa. Otis m. Townsand A Practical Baaaboia Architect Licaoaad by tbe But*. -j- ' eighth street, opr. p o. OCEAN CITY N. J. We Are Distributors stmeiateiiitniiiic In Ocean City, Sea late Clty and Vicinity Wm. h. Powell Qeneral Contractor Grading and Street Baftfiaf Thirty- toarth at. aad Wsat avw. OCEAN CITY, N. 4. Residence: UN Cestui A vswae Pbsns. J*l-W The Pontiere BOOT i SHOE repairing shop repairing neatly done Wi-m Artery Ave., Oceaa City N. J. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ava. Ocean City Nm Jsrssy Mortgages We are at all times prepared to place or parchase first mortgages on improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite correspondence with sort aa may wish to negotiate reel estate loans. JOS. I. SCULL 787 Aabury Avsnue Ocean City New .lei WSJ 14— Sixth and Piaaaora asanas. 17— Eleventh aad Bay aveaaa. 18— Fourteenth and Plaaaara ava. . 86— Seventh and Waaravaaaa. 42 — Second aad Aabary avaaaa. 48 — Fourth and Aabary avaaaa. 46 — Eighth aud Aabary avaaaa. 46— Tenth and Aabury avaaaa. 48 — ThirteanU^ant^Artayy avaaaa. 64— Sixth aad Oaataal avaaaa. 67— Klavaalh aad IkMal airtaa. «7-TwaiiU> aod » eiq avaaaa.

