» ^h|lMI to wetlve Ilem- "f I and — —Ttrrtt""* of interest lie (NHIlKj and our reader* frt* pn MS mil Dm fall name and fcto * tba war, not ne.y-K.anly nhWnatton. bat — a jtuarantee of ' «°« *«>■ - i DOM. me visitor* bora Sunday lea.ye* rented yonroottsc* barty Fire Company celebrate* to--tip , - -it . , ./ i uot be a (Not while anlll Easter , lb BO. • country leads 819 now In rather I a. Henry to maklog alteration. ' a Mora at* aaal of |#>o. aa baaeb a few deya ago. 1 too Saall wlU asafcc alteration- to , P. BaU'e atote coating }l '*> . bay window la batug rutted , • laal Mala offlaaa of Harry K. I NOB ■tohNUMfe^aotertainineut -Flrat to- «.«baret. tomorrow I b*.-, ■a MfcCt for tba Ocean ( lly YaPht 1 *a Winter Uoaa Tae*d»y evening ' wall patronised. uttoyttbsraaRt beef drm/ at ' tog, fMaa dtot atolocVTicketa, ' •to. . J/ , ^la-yi II nrfflili ■ Week" in State. Hav#po«vi*lied the local ©la? Qai aafpainied with the , I xSjkgZz : I la Iba IU llllWjll represented In , aOaaaa C*y «%}> School Ath. " > jtoarad nearly fin to oaba'to*V^day afternoon ' * dwr,|,|,K Tralij naai aw ™. 1 Uaw A ■••art-. The buuse net MR ia ttotog apaert of the public ' •I jjUMpfHRp take place In afefy —jiiKbe high achool next 1 -ratal aadaab of *ieei have »>- • hantaSBed in the con.truc- , ad brook Cop pauyV NfeOOy Goody broke hi. right ■^^EL-hel . ^^^EKpble la building a two-"-a&fit*aa<iug 93500, at Thirty. ^^HHppnri Central avenue. ■Hpharie. of Philadelphia. ^^HtRSONALS. ^^HBbamller of Philadelphia. flHpro Saturday. JbaSS L liader. of Philadelphia, ( ba la town Tbtiraday. ( Edward S. Urahaui, of I'htladcJ. , to, waa lu town Suoday. B her Iff Miller, of Cape May Court I ouse, wae to town Friday. I M. K. Col line, of Philadelphia, wae recenl gueel of thr Klberon. Robert W.Scott, wife and eon. of 1 vei brook, were lu lowu Sunday. ' ' H. H. Darnell and family, of Pblla- , elplna, were vleltora here Sunday. Lawyer Wjn. B Davla. of Mooresiwu. wae In town during the week. Tlioe. Scott, of Philadelphia, a sumler resident, we* In Jowu Beturdsy. Selh H. Wblteley, of Philadelphia, rae among Ibe visitors here Tuesday. Mlae Doughty preelded at the organ u St. August Ine'e Church laet -Sunlay. . Chief of Police Scull baa returned o duty after finishing a vacation trip if a week. H. M. bee and wife, of Port Norrle, are ' telling Joseph D. bee and family. or Hi i. city. • H albert Smith and Mine Ann Nellaun, of Philadelphia, were vlertore here Sunday. Rear Commodore J. VI. Pern ley. of Philadelphia, wae among Ibe vlallora here Sunday. . William S.- Graham, of Philadelphia. a foimer councilman bert, wa«in town Tueeday. Mra. K A. jlrice, of Camdeu, ha* been epeuding a week at her cottage. 938 Central avenue. Klmer £ Kanck. of thl* city, left SyjW>M.i«b,iAVp^«r ou • ,wo Mra. Kraok blpplncott and eon. of this city, have returned from a visit to relatives Id Medford. - Henry Bamberger, of Philadelphia, a summer resident. wae among the Sunday visitor* here. Howard L'oderdown and wife, of Philadelphia, *u miner resident, here, were In town Saturday. Col. J. Howard WtlletU, of Port Kllaabeth.'ba* been visiting Dr. and Mra Cbarle* K- Edward. William Wilson and William Birmingham, of Philadelphia, were among Ibe visitor# here Sunday. . - John H. McClatchy, a promlneut Philadelphia builder and .ummer resident here, was In town Monday. K. R. Mlnol and wife, of Philadelphia. and Mrs. H. E.' Lever, of Moscow, Idaho, were In town Sunday. Jerry DeKranco. of thl* etty._ wbo speot the wloter to Washington. D C-, waa lu town Sunday and Monday. Mrs. S 8. McAIIMer. of this city. I* v tailing bet mother. Mr*. Mary Er- : bardt. wbo hi ill at bet home In Salem. ! Bernard Ruekdeacbel. of West Philadelphia, a well-known rammer resident, waa among the visitor* Krl-j Jobo R. Jones, wife and dsugbtsr, i Roth, of thl* crty. returned Saturday tram a few days' vtaN to Pbiladel-
BIG IMPROMENTS" AT YACHT CLDB /OtisM. Town send Has Con- ! tract for These and Other Extensive Work. The weather condition- having lmpu.lilug work on the new aparliueul., . t of I hew men I* Oil- M. Towusend. i My. Towusend ha. been awarded | * work at the Ucean City Yacht Club, by the board of governor*, which will I The- work Included is the enlarging facllltlesfor handling Ihe Urge amount 1 ' or bu.ltie— that li*. developed; al.o, l the building of the help', dining and ( , time. The iwe-eul management de- t factory condition The board of governor, also author- • ' I red Mr. Town-end to Immediately | I new whirr lu frojri of the club burn* ■ • lie built entirely- of cre»*uted piling everbslofe^i the history of the cluti. 1 ; aiKfwlll require an outlay, of -even or i doubt be appreciated by the member, and the people of Ocean City generally. Commodore l> H. Pari, and III* aid. deserve credit for Ihe etlicteut manner I in. which Ihey are taking care uf Ihe t 1 Charles B. Powell lias given Sir i 1 Tow n -Cud the contract to enlarge lil. t 1 store, to double II* pjeeetil capacity. t The house lo ihe uorth of the market I 1 I. to be-immediately -moved awey. and i Ibe entire lot where It now -land, w ill be taken Into the new -tore. | The entire front of tlie building will . of plate glas*. wllh marble b*.e. I i Counter and -helving -pace 'will be | Increased lo double the present amount I and an order room I* being provided, , A large stock riMim will bednult In the i I The making of these I nprovetnenl* > require* cou.ldeiable skill, a* the pre.- i ^ ent building uiu-l be^ sw ung entirely I 1 will be only one po.l lu the store. i -The part uf the building tliat will lie ■ ' erected ou Ibe lot on the uurtli will I ' only one story high. The front Mof ■ will be «f brown asbestos shingles, and the rear roof of slag. 1 The side- of Hie building will be covered with gray asbeslo. shingles. The fl.ior of Ihe entire building will he "of . cement, and that part lu the front t . store Will be covered with a high-grade i . wood floor, k ' ■ r In liue with the announcement In | the 8KNTISKI. of last week, Mr Town- i send lias started to build flve,store» on I Eighth street, on Ihe rear of what was l formerly the fir I scorn properly, ad- i joining the Methodist Church. I The-e stores will' be of frame cou■trnctlon. with plate glass front. They i will be one sfnry high, and will pre- I 1 sent a very nice appearance to the front, as considerable palut will he i ' taken lo meke.them look attractive. I Mr. Towusend hope- to complete i I th*m wltbln thirty deys, a- two of | them are already rented. Eighth street is becoming more and i more a business ceuter, because of the ■ r amount of traftic along thai street. » 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL GROWS 1 Bapilei Women's Clsn Hw^Mcn's Bunday wa* the best day lu Ihe history of the Baptist Sunday School • The total attendance went to 138, and every week shows a crying ueed for i larger and more efficient quarters. The Oceao .City Slriog Orchestra, which has been giving each good. *erj vice at "varlou* a IT. Irs In Ihtsclty. put ,, a lot of life into the school by their, playing. They are d lug good work for "the short time they have beeq together. The women's class heard during the " extra effort to pass them To make ' rare they were safe, Ihey marched llfty women lu and snowed the men ' under with their 8* It'* au open • question who Is going lo have Ihe last word In this healthy rivalry. Tsars ro.llloa Here. James M. Hertaler. who has been In s Brideeiou for more thao a year. "will .. resume hi* former position within a few- days al Maddock's. He has , many friend* lu this city. He aud 0 his wife have taken apartments' with f In the Bell Aptrlmenle, which I bey rented from K E. Darby. phia. Mr. and Mr*. Jones brought , back their daughter, Dorothy, wbo c had been ou a visit to relatives Id Balem. if The Rev. K R Rruiiyate. a former i, pastor of t be First M. K. Church, visited some of bl* friends here on Thurst «fey1 W. H. Zimmerman, of Philadelphia, aud Ralph Duckworth, of Nor-. . rl-towo, were amnug the vtoltora here e Bunday. Building lii-pector William S. Jnbut eon and wife, of this city, attended the ,. New Jersey Corffereuce In Atlantic City Buuday. |. Joseph H. Blopp and wife aud W. C. h Yiereck aud wife, of Philadelphia, were visitors here Buuday, aod regls0 tered at the Idlewlld. 1 Ueorge No room, of the Htate Health Department, was tn town Tueeday a evening. He was lu Atlautlc City ou " Stale business that day. . I Jobo Trout returned Bunday from a few days' visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. t Trout ret ii rued with blm after vislttug r tier daughter and other relatives there l_ ! for two week* | Fire Chief Walsoo returned from ' Hridgeton Friday evening There he ' bod spent two days and came hark r ! >U Mr* . Wotooa. wbo had boss visitl- log bat daughter ton days.
^ I REMAIN ON ACTIVE LIST
Being Made to Get ! Others— Regiment Officers Speak At Supper. There are 33 member- of Company j i(i Whu.e three-year .term of enlistment j j thus far. erven have decided to remain j active duly and uot go ou the reI Lieut*. Smith aud Townsend hope have a number of others remain ou Follow ing Ihe drill Friday evening, which wus w ilues-ed by Col. Mathers, Slil vers aud Lieut. How ard, of the. Third Regiment, aud Mayor Champion and City Commissioners William H Campbell and Ueorge O. Adams, the visitor, and members of the company enjoyed a bean supper. The -supper, which wa. prepared by Thomas Young, a—i.led by Burners Young aud Charles Sampson, consisted of baked beans and mashed i ami Ice cream Cigars also were pro- - voted . Ocean I lly Siring Orchestra. During ihe. evening. Lieutenant . Towusend 'read the following letter TroBhCol. Laudoii, of the Third ltegl-LIKI-T. T. V TOW NSKM'. , Co. U. Third 'Infantry, Oceau City— My dear Lieutenant:— Youre of March fifth ju-t received. It Is cerugh for lir.t enlistment men's earnestly hope that you will he able to keep-your best men and -gel several I note your s|>ecial effort by a supFriday, the tiluth. I regret exceedmgly that I cannot be there, as I an engagement Invodvlug other people's arraugemeuts 1 cau hardly break. I have just telephoned Col. Mathers and asked him to he sure to go down and he with you. He has promised to be ou baud, aud 1 believe i will do you Rood service. 1 plan to gel dowu later ou for au eveulDg drill. Friday is a bad ulght for me. I Wllb earnest interest lu your com- ■ pany and It* success lu every way, and congratulating you, on Ihe splenI three years of your existence, I am, T D. LASDO.N. Colonel. Col. Mathers. Introduced by Lieut. Towusend. said that talking Is not bis ' strong point, but he is always Interested lu seelug a group of meu. especially military meu. It seems only « short lime since Company (J «a»orgauleed. aud he understands that about 50 |>er ceut. of the original memhave reinoregdlu It. He cougratii I it iil the men IlilKtjtug their term they will see their way clear Jo remain. The national guard Is next to the regular army aud liable lo call from^ government. Col. Mathers spoke of Ihe present requirements of the guard, aud urged members wboae terms are about to expire to carefully consider the matAs reserve#, the men are liable to call, aod tbey may be sent lo another : organ zatlou. "It Is well for yoti to consider," aald he. "whether you would rather serve wllb your preseut companions or be I sent elsewhere. Under these eondltioti* you should reconsider aud slay where you are. You cauuotgo on the reserve list and then change^ your mini. To get a discbarge from Ibe reserve list would cau*e trouble aod , delay." Every man, aald Col. Mathers, ought to be ready to take pert lu the defense of his couutry. Members of [ Ibis company, being a part of the . couutry are bound to do tbelr duty should the couutry bs assailed This regiment may be called to action Id ' The. uear future. Active service Is likely, aud, under these coDdltlooe, iliose W ho are going on ibe reserve ll-t shou.*con -iter this seriously. ' The1 speaker then lold his hearers of J Ibe ,pay bif! aud what. It require#. Blxty-per cent, of the meu ate required II to be lu attendance at drills. This Is me minimum jgumber Id order to have the company In the list as acceptable, aod Ibis 1s reasonable. There must be a progressive, proflcteut plan lo obtalu efficient service. j Beginning with July 1 next, 80 per cent of the commands must- be In " camp In future lo receive pay. Afler . July 1 next 88 meo must be In each compaoy, and by 1918 there will have 1 to be 100 men to a company -iuu will nave lo do military duty anyway," said Col Matbers. "Why m uot stay In Compaoy Gf" it The speaker closed by saying that „ he was glad to see the men Interested 0 In tbelr work . and looking to well. He wanted, he aald. lo add bis oon- , gralulatiuns to those of Col. Landon ,. on having finished tbelr flrat three ,. years, and wished them every success in ibe future. Major Shivers, of whose battalion . Company <j l* a part, aald that, alte" ting there that night, and looking over this body of men, brought bock to bis mind the old Compaoy U at Beverly. For a great many years no c company had any more spirit or esprit c de corps than the Beverly compaoy, bat for more than one reason the old -. feeling died away and the company i, was disbanded. The spirit had by •- the old compaoy wa* start ad by Ita Aral captain and stayed with It until 1 It met with the conditions referred to, r and w hich could not be helped. i It was a great pleasure to blm to say that Ibe floe spirit or the old company Is with the present Company G. ,. When ooe looks heck over the three R years, end considers the armory (bet * be* been built, comperes this company with other compentoa In tbi* State ° end other Steles. H can be aoM that k Company O has not foltod Oeoon Ctty. There was a strong move mode to have Company G located here a IHtle I u
. of the officers were doubtful, because . . uf ibe size of the town, yet Hie com- B pany bas done nobly. Hie speaker c said, aud lie believes tbat Ihe com- n pany has Ibe spirit that will carry II ou for many years. c Even If some of the older men do go t out of the company , Ihe speaker said. v . they can do a lot of missionary work ,. . lu this community. , Coutluulug. Majur Shivers said that _ , older men In Ihe company, and be ( . hoped tbal tbey will not decide lo go . In the reserve. It looks like a poor , time to go now wben the aspect of afI fairs is so serious. It would look a* C though a member were a ' quilt, r" , were be to leave tbe comparttoaet Ibis , time, aod be wae sore, be said, that ' there Is noue of that klDd lo Company , Major Shivers talked briefly ou unl " , versal military servloe, aud said that . young. meu should eulist In the mill lary service aud be prepared when 3 needed. Peisoually be was always lar teiested lu military affairs, bat. wbeu he joined bis company in Woodbury j 36 years ago. he bad no thought of bee coming an officer ^ , "It Is always a pleasure lo come to a . Oceau City and see this company at y work," said Major Sblvers, In conclue slon. "You will continue lo go abead, ( . and I am sure that no man who ever 4 e enlisted Id thu organization will he j sorry for It." Mayor Joseph G Champion, next J Introduced by Lleuteoaul Townseudi ( j said It was a very great pleasure to be ,f tbe compauy's guest audio greet tbe lB auperlor officers of the men. Oceau < y City is pcoud of Company G. and he ls was proud to beer such favorable reD ports from the officers of the regiment. _ IB Mayor Champion declared thai lie , could not understand why any youug ,e American, with good red blood, should hesitate to he a member of this orgaul,f zatlon. , B "We cannot all be sold lets.'' aald be, 4 "but there Is something all we can do, aud It looks at if there will soou be [0 plenty lo dA" e. The great captains of ludustry and re tluauce are supporting the President u Manufacturers are offering tbelr services to tbelr country. „ The speaker related a story or a 1 lQ soldier with a big array of medals ou tr his breast. Tbe story waa told by ' Bchwab. who. seelog tbe soldier with I( tbe medals, talked with him and asked blm bow be got so mauy. The y soldier's answer was tbat be got tbe ' y biggest one by a mistake end be reoelved' all tbe others because of tbe 1 ,l big one. Tbe Mayor, after expressing tbe ' I hope that none of the members of - 3. Company G will get their medals in IQ this, way, aald .that tbe company Is N composed of tbe flower of Ocean City's , w youug men, aud be does uot anticipate that tbe ranks will oot be tilled, „ and wall filled. This company, be It. said, baa tbe loyal support of every i| cltixen of Ocean City, and everything ,g tbat can be done to encourage the tl boys will be done. Tbe City Comml*,0 alonera have compiled with tbe email paoy'a every request, j- Lieut. Howard, Ibe company's flrat Id drillmaster, aald that this waa the flrat time be had been In Company G's ,y armory, and II is also the flrat time be It bas seen Ibis company drill aloce he dl was here nearly Ibree yean ago D| When he flrat came to Ocean City, be bad bl* flrat experience lu drilling [0 men who were nearly all Ignorant of the handling of a rifle. He sold that j when be to ik bold of Ibe men be was M nearly aa badly scared aa tbey were. I a( He recalled tbe early drilling night* ' ,j In the old Hippodrome Building ou to tbe Boardwalk aud tbe tramping j at' through mow. and closed by coo- ! grelulattoCTIsg compeoy ou IU flne U, mod txleodlng bl. best wishes |
; I" Hi r I FORTY YEARS OF WEDDED LIFE . 1 Fire Chief Watson and Wife !,' Observe Event With n 5 Help of Friends. •' Fire Chief end Mrs. Charles H. Watson, of this clly, while visiting f [ their daughter. Mrs. Clltlord" Crane. „ f In Bridgelou. celebrated their fortieth r wedding anniversary In a very plea- . ant. although unexpected, mau-ier „| Thursday evening.*. 1 f Mr. and Mrs. frane had Is-ued In- „ J friend, of Mr,. and Mrs. Walsoufora h . surprise aflair lor them that worked . out lo Hie last detail. Mr aud Mr*', s |. Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Crane went „ l to the "movies." leaving a door un- s gathered at Hie home of Mr. Crane's |t , parents uearby. look possesion of the „ t Oceau City, Mlllvllle, Elmer. Km ley. (- . Road -town and Bridgelou. It was late wheu the Is-t of the guest* c, departed, each wishing many mure n years lo this popular couple aud all promising lo be-'ou the job" wheu the b j golden auulversaty rull. aruuud A Mr. and Mrs WatsonNs ere presented v r W illi a numher of gifts. including linen. v , china aud a handsomeoak aud leather l( | Refreshments of home-made cakes y 3 aud Neo|Killtau ice cream were „ | served. Mr. and Mrs. Walsoo al«i received b . a number of pretty and appropriate fi . cards from frleuda in Ocean City aud ri ; Philadelphia. C. T. V. MiePni. A Tbe W. I,'. T. U. will hold a meeting 1 at the home of Mrs. Urauvllle H. Bteel 11 " mau March 31. Instead ol al the home " f of Mrs. John Marts. Members of tbe '' ' Atlautlc City I'nlnii will be preseut ss " ' guests of the local uulon.
MISS CORSON TO BE MUSIC TEACHER [Elected to Position Soon to be Vacated by Miss Elcanore S. Kaiu. The Board of Education had 27 ap •' ' l-o-'t'"1' »' Iiis|i iictor | .The |«.*itloii will be vacant aftei April 10. w^ieu "Miss Eleauore B. Haiti, tlie preseut efficient teaclisr. retires to be- ' ■ c-ume a bride. of 1 bis city Miss Corson I' a graduate of Hie Ocean City High Bthoul. aud has studied vocal music uuder Henry Henry Uuruey and George ItusW I'ear-* 01. so iwrvtsor of music 111 the Philadelphia public scIkhiI.. under direct Ion of !>r J. m' E Ward. Miss Corson, f-.r a few vear-. Iiabeen stenographer 111 the ofjjpe- of congratulal Ions since her appointmeut. Funuati Wllh*. to bri- g the matter Adsm- lie elected to till llie |Misltlou Mr Willi* withdrew lil* motion, and ! ' lot. Tin. re-ulled In ftie selection of j and Miss Adams two votes. Mr. Willis moved- that Misa Corson elected lo till Ibe uuexplreil lerm : rale of f;uo a year The iuoIIoii wa- carried, all llie Adam-, v-..llng Iherefor ' M President Jobn It. Groves reported j he bad talked with Albert Fogg froul of Fogg's Pier for Hie an cxblbt- j of Hi* Ocean Clly Blate Bummer Hcbool. Mr. Fcgg had agreed lo lease Hie froul of the pier, on the uorth end. and all the balcony overhead, for WW. But Mr. Groves added Ihat be had talked Wllb Mayor Champion within ' day or two, aud It Is proposed by Ihe ; city to turu over the front ro<«i or the . purposes of tt* art exhibit., etc . free of charge. Board members said tbey considered Mr. Fogg's terms .very reasonable, but pendlture-of the t-jOO. Coal Coal We Have It (to burn) h. shoemaker lumber co. Twelfth and West Aveoue O. L. LAKE ...REAL ESj^ATE AGENT.. gS: Allen Conon.i.D.wSS (16 Wesley Avenue City New Jersey ju.tfeii ^ ^ DR- W. P. HAINES cor.r"ninth and wesley ave. OFFICE HOL'KM: |l mi"p. m." ! Phones: Bell «W-W: Inter-MtaW l»0- A 1 Florence Brick Haines ' Cor. 9th and WEfebcv Ave MCChANO-TH ERAPIST • assaee. SasOlsb MovemruU Roars bj appolauuent JJERSCHEL PETTIT, m. D. 807 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey ' ^ ^ iw ral ; litS: > JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central avenue , Ocean Clly' New Jersey ' » DR. G. D. NOEUNG 1 Osteopathic Physician " Hanu Building, Eighth street ' Opposite Pennsylvania R. R. Depot Ocean city, n. j. Every Tuesday, Thursday aud Baturday Bell Phone. W W ; Philadelphia Office, 1107 Cbestuut 81. I - Dr- CHARLES B. RIDER [ Dentist ■* 809 Central Avenue r OCEAI CITY. I. J. DR G. Fairchild Starr t Dentist ' OO*. K.jhlhli'v'aild'w'esler Ave. t OCEAN CITY. N. 7. a Will b* In hi- offlreon Toe^aj andMaturday ;1 . — B Booth Phones Nioht Bell '! Hrjhes Ceatral Pluranc) 1 >th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N .J ■ | Pboue 344- W 3 j n I „l
New Spring Styles Ready-Made Suits ( s -Made-to- Measure Suits BIG LINE NEW SHIRTS. $1.00 to $8.00 Odd Pants all the time ir> stoCk ; JONES' MEN'S SHOP - | "Trust Company Corner" McAllister's GOINO OUT OF BUSINESS We Began Our Wind-Up Sale Today i Everything must be sold. We .will continue this sale a few days only, then will sell what we have left in bulk. Big Bargains! Don't miss this uppor- ' l unity'. You' will positively have to pay from 30 to 50 per cent, more for the same goods afler this sale closes. 'This is your last opportunity. Grasp it before it is too late. s s. McAllister, ocean city, n. j. ; Real Estate For Sale Bia bargains 1 Cottages Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished 1 ; Some' estates in my hands must lie sold at sacrifice prices. This is the ■ : time of year to buy Cottages and I-ots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 Anbury Avenue Ocean City* n. J. I ' — ' — = ' : MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. r j No waiting for iwo weeks to know lAf-pn osn get It; we can tell you at -once. Bargains 111 Hay and Ocean froul properties. Choice cottage* for sale. Also lots for Investment and for improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. 1 — , MORTGAGES INSURANCE THORN £ BOYLE J REAL ESTATE ( g°4 closrs srnit (Co" Ocasa'aVawi/al" OCEAN CITY. N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue I OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Millwork. Mouldings. Building Paper, Platter Board, Naila.Saab Weighta, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery- ■ ESS GOOD PAINTING •ifoXA'trl JULIUS E_. JQ.C HER. JR. nEwS/ PAINTING AND DECORATING t Painters Paint, J6a .'".'rVtaTitTs er "joVliasVa Or/ T ' — aas-raraara^— — — — — — — | OUR NATIONAL STRENGTH The Nation's might is influenced by its e\*ery citizen. Patriotism is for alL And one of it's practical forms is intelligent, individual effort that I develops collective financial strength, so important a factor in » national supremacy. Conservation upon the part of the individual — the building of a sur1. plus — is essential to both national and personal protection. The Officers of this Institution stand' for America first— and all the time. r* First National Bank OCEAN CITY, N. J. >. J \*/E HAVE MOVED into our new office at 837 Asbury Avenue, where all the general business of R the company will hereafter be transacted. CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY k a 1 'if A' jc A' A' A' 'A' A' A' A ^ijii f 1917 AT POWELL'S < tj 4 DRY GOODS. NOTIONS AND WEAN »TOWK \ • We Uke this opportunity bf thanking our friends and customers lor their 1 — i E Terr libera! patronage during the past year. Also lo announce that we ; LI_ g have enlarged onr store. With a larger stock and increased facilities, are : • are better able to serve you than ever before. 1 f POWELL'S—The Reliable Store \ S 921 ASBUNV AVENUE ( e
Scotch tlall SANATORIUM THE IMPERIAL WIS t'KMKAL AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N Open all Year Hot Water Heat Mrs. C..OKTZEL. THE KATHLU Now open for the "kearan lias t'antral Avenna, OCEAN CITY, N.J. WYOMING Oeeau Clly, N. t. Open all .the year r. Hot Water tlaa A. P. aiLNEB HOTEL ATGLEN One of tbe most oantraliy looatad hotels to Ocean City. The aim baa always been to larga and assured patronage proves ha sneoeas. For terms and particulars address, «. ®orr. Prep. NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Naylor and Hayre. Proprietresses THE HEWUNGS Niotn and Wtaiey aye. ocean Ctiy, N. J L. H. HKWLINUH. "" W est Philadelphia, Pa - Bend for llooa let^and^RatM^ ,^3^ . THE IDLEWILO J OPEN ALL TEAR Hoorijn Terrace Ooaan Clly. N. J. Retween Elfbtb aod Nlotb Btraats I MRB.J. K.NOBBlgON Chandlbr-White Hall Ocean ave. bet. Seventh and Eighth eta Ocean City, N. J. BltQWN A HAl KLIH. Hotel StcrllnB-St. Charles N. W. Cor. Elgbtn and Ooeen Ave FOR SALE OR AC*r*»Any agent or owner Bookings rorwasn of 1917, from June Zi U> Ueplembar s * Writs owner, i, R. M. OOFF. 171B Bprtng Qardao 8L,Fktto., Pa. Otis M. Tewneand A Practical Heoehore Architect Licensed by tbe Btate. -> -> EIGHTH STREET, ORR. R O. OCEAN CITY N. J: We Are Distributors 'stiieiater milium in Ocean City, Sen lole City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street BiUdlaf Thirty-low rth at. end West ova. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Residence: MM Csatral Avsaws Ptm. tol-W The Pontiere BOOT » SHOE REPAIRING SHOP RERAIRING NEATLY DONE 914-411 Aiharr Are.. Oceaa City N. J. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City N»w Jaraoy Mortgages We are at all times prepared to place or pnr- — chase first mortgages oat improved Ocean City Real Haute, aod invite correspondence with audi as may wish to negotiate JOS. I. SCULL 787 Anbury Ayssra 14— Sixth and Pleasure seeaae. 17— Etevaotb and Bay aeenaa. 18— Fourteenth and Pis— re see. tt-rSurth Sad Aabn^ aeenun.

