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Ocean City Sentinel B THURSDAY MARCH -!£!•. 1917 I We -liall be glad to receive Item- of .«ev« and communication- of intercut to thin commuully and our reader■very where. V ^ . B" All communication- -liould be accompanied with tlie full name and 'Sddre— of the writer, not iiece—arily lor publication, but a- a guarantee of |ood faith. DOTS. The Cape May County Teacher-' In* Utate will I* held In the Ocean City tigh Sctiool building Tnur-day and Friday of next weeK. [-The tropble. for the winner- of the Progre—lve l-eagiie'- pocket billiard The Sea-hore Hulldlng and Ixian A— oclatlon cloned It- -ereiilh -erle- on Tue-lay ulghl and reports, that 841 Next Saturday evening the Junior Y. M. C. A. team of jyfautlc Cliy lively game I- auticippVd. The annualJjdat^Uieut of futility L'oliecttn^Ja-eph 1. Scull, which aprepfl with lutere-t by local taxpayer-. PERSONALS. S. H. White ley. of Philadelphia, wa- , here Hile week. i The ltev. K. B. Cannon ha- moved

to Somen' Point. . Henry H. Marter, Jr., of Camden, •a- Iti town Sunday. Fred P. Jtell,* of Philadelphia,' waa a yceni vlaltor to tbla city. A. C. iHredol audi wife, of Philadelphia. were lu towu Tue-day. mi. Charles H Rider, of Gloucester, »■- at hi- office here Tue-day. William itayuor and wife, of Philately Ida, were In town Suuday. W illiam T. Rickard- and wife, of 'blladelphla, were lu town Suuday. K.J. Cook, of .Philadelphia, -pent Saturday and Sunday at lit- summer Mum Florence Waldorf, of Cape May. 1- the goeat of Jacob SchutI and wife. J. H. Birch aud K. Wijla. of Burllugtou. were lu town a few daya ago. Mi— Ethel Page -aug Roduey'■•Calvary" at llye meeting of the Etc Harry Haaa, of ^tilladelphla, a -urn mer re-ldeut here, waa In lowu Sunday. J. D. A-h, of Haddonlleld, a well kuowu -ummer realdent, wa« In town Friday. George O. McElroy, of Philadelphia, a property ow uer here, waa a visitor Sunday. Ml— Marlon Lake, of tbla city, entertalued Paul Mead, of Paul-born, on Suntfay. W. r. Rickard. of Philadelphia, w a- among the vlalton here Suuday. Paul J. McAlllater, of Philadelphia. '• apendlug-ome lime with hi- parentIn tfal- city. Robert Cralg kud wife, of Philadelphia, were here a few day- ago and rented a cottage: Mi— Mary A. Thorn p«on, of the | A.

local po-t office force. Is' -pending a week at Pitman. Charles Ecret,"*- who ha- been at May'- Lauding since last Tall, ha- returned to this city. Dr. (feeler and wife, of Philadelphia, cottagers on Sixteenth " street, were visitors here Sunday. Norman Darby and wife, nf We-t Philadelphia, have been -peud.tug a a few day- In this city. Mrs. E. J. Harm, who has been spending the winter In Tuckaboe. was a visitor here' Tuesday. W. W. Slbsou, of Philadelphia, vice president of the Ocean .City Fishing Club, was in tbl- city Sunday: . Mrs. M. Crowell aud Mis- Laura Sherman, of Ml. ' Holly, are visiting their Sister, Mrs. Joseph !. Scull. Louis E. McAllister, of Philadelphia, spent Suuday with bis parents, 8. B. McAllister aud. wife, lu this city. Mr.. Mary Krbardt. of Salem. N. J.. 1 isapeudlu^souie time with her daughter. Mrs. S. S. McAllister, of this city. ' Mrs. Harry Mills and Mt-s Helen . Fahey, of this cuy, returned Saturday evening from a visit to Atlantic City. ^ Mrs. L. J. Heine, of HaddonOeld, ' who was lu busluesson the Boardwalk here last seasou, was a visitor on Frl- ' Robert U. Foulke, of Philadelphia, who owns properties op town, was imoog the well kupwu visitors here ' Friday. 1 Mrs. Joseph I. Scull and Ml«s Marie 1 Boothroyd, of this city, relumed Saturday from a week's visit In Washing- 1 ion, D. C. 1 Jacob ScbulTand wife, of this city, returned home a few day- ago from Cape May. where they .speut mo»l of 1 I be wluter. 1 L. W. Latterly and wife, of Uloueester, are spendlug a few days here as 1 Ibe guests of Lieut and Mr*. Tbeo. V. Towuseud. 1 J. M. Magulgan and wife, of Phlla- ' del pbia. speut Sunday here with FraDk Corson aud wife. Eleventh street aud ' Asbury avenue. Mrs. Annie Wilkloeou. of North- [ brook, Chester County. Pa., visited her sister. Mrs. L. R- Thomas, Satur- 1 day and Suoday. W.J. Custla. of- Philadelphia, was a visitor here Friday. He and Mrs. ' Kuatls have been speudlug two weeks ' In Atlantic CUy. William Hagle and wife were amoug , the Philadelphia us lu town Suuday. Tbey base a cottage on Wast avenue, , below Sixteenth street. , Mrs. Frembas J. Smith, daughter of 1 llapc U. L Veuamao. who reeeotly J BDderweut en operation el Cooper ( Hospital, Camden, la wot improelog i :

r. as rapidly as her frieud- would have I worth League Sunday -evening, and her solo was appreciated by the uiem- ; Dr. Husbrod W. James, of Philadelphia, was a visitor h-re during tfb Ocean City Fisbiug Club 1 Ml— Ada Chamherlaiu, a teacher lu the local -rhopls, paid a visit to ' Mi— Edith Uaudy, uow of the Camdeu schools, ou Saturday. , B. O. Royal, an offlclsl of tlie Victor . Talking Machlue Company, and' Mrs. Royal spent Friday aud Saturday In their collage ou the bay front, j Albert Fogg relumed last evening . from a w;eek'» visit to Richmond. Va HI- son. Kaudolpb. went with him. but came hack early this week. , Malcolm Le-lle. who la employed lu i , Philadelphia, speul Saturday afteraud Sunday with hia graud- | Thome- Leslie, of tbia cliy. Mrs. Mark At)am« has gone, ou the . advice of Dr. Petill, to the Jefferson Hospital to consult a specialist and uudergo treatment In that Institution. Frank Adam-, of Ibis city, who rer cently uuderwent two operations In the Jefferson Ho-pital. Philadelphia, will probably leave thai Institution tol day. Mrs. Clayton H slues Brick, or this city. Is spendlug a few days to Philadelphia, the gue-t of Molt Sbafer and ' wife. The latter was formerly Ml-e . Esther Brown, of this city. Mrs. Louise L«ugee and Miss Elizabeth Laugee, of Providence, R. I., are . here for several weeks' slay with Mr. aud Mr-. F. H. Tomltusnu In Ibeir apartment- In (be post office building. Mrs. Thomas E Wiii-tauley and daugbler. Ml— Elsie, and Mr*. Win. Leuhart. of Philadelphia, are spend lug a few day- lu lha former's newlypurcbaaed collage ou Park- place, this Thomas W. Fisher, of the Thomas , ' Haloes Co . Malvsro on the main Hue . of the Peoo-ylvania Railroad, waa a p visitor hero Saturday. Mr Fisher, who , uwoa a bungalow- lo the north -action or Ocaaa CUy. ha- been coming lo ' City for a quarter of a century, I I sod la waU known hare. j

1 SUFFRAGE TEJr^ AT MRS. GANDY'S * Delightful Social Time Planned by Local League for { Monday Evening. " The. local branch of the Woman's I V Suffrage League will hold a "Suffrage 1 1 lea" at Mrs. E. W dandy'- residence^ An able -peaker will be present . and. a bevy of girl- will -ell uovellle- aud , di-lribule literature. Refreshments will be -erved and a y -ofial time will follow. J 1 Men and women lutere-led are cor- «• dlally invited. u e Mrs. dandy and Mr-. J. S. Ru-h. • ' the league at any couveuleut time lu » The number of new member- at the <> weekly meeting -bowed the growing I' lulereM In the ad v. y cement of the «> SPECIAL SERViCfes «: i-liii Bwpilwi ctiorcta. * Next Sunday will mark the opening of two week- of -pecial meeting- al " the First Baptl-t Church," Monday- >( and Saturday- excluded. ,,

I The llr-t week will be devoted chiefly lo the relation uf Cbrl-Ilao people lo the Church and au effort made that wee£ to gather Into church fellowship a- many Hapti-d people a- possible be preached, with special empha-l- . upon the dood Friday service. . Preparalqry lu tlie opeuliig ot these f special services, several meeting- will be held this week. There was a prayer | One will be held tin- (Thursday) evening. at the home of Robert Smith. - 1115 Wesley avenue, and another will • ire held tomorrow evening at the home • of Mrs. Cbas. Watson, SOS Asbury PLAY THREE GAMES ' There w ill be a big lime at t'ouipany Itirec games of ba-ket ball will be . played. . The lirst, starting at 7 45 o'clock, will be between the Tiger- of this city. . and the Y. M. C. A. Juniors, of At i laotlcCtly. There rvtll" be two lifteenTbeu the M.-P Ave, of thl- city, Y. M. C. A. tesm, of Atlautlc City. At tlieeud of the lirst half between - these teams, the regular Ocean City Military Club Ave aud the Ar-t Y. M 1 play their lirst half. At the end of Ihis.-M.-P. aud their opiftinente will Anlsh their game; and at the Autsh of

i this the big team will play their second half. I No lover of ba-kel ball should ml— - this chance of seeing these contests. j -*K. Leroy lioqg, Walter Booz. F. M. Remer Jnd M. dandy, of tfce Hell Telephone Comptny In this city, went to liridgeton Monday evening to atof the Atlautlc City Telephone So- ' clety. The members of the sbclaty " are from South Jersey.

SUGGESTS BETTER I TRAIN SERYICE j On Bcball of Committes, J. W. ' Wallworth Writes. Reading Railroad Official. 1 The following letter, written by , F. Wallworth. a Philadelphia 1 1 resident of Ocean City. »- read', al the weekly meeting of the Young | Men's Progressive league: February 23 1917. , K J Wkkks. Esq.. General Pa—euger Agent. Philadelphia A- Reading Railway. Reading Terminal. Phlla . Pa. , Dear Sir: — In arranging your schedule for train service between Ocean t'tty , and Camden. N.J .fnr coming summer. lollowtog snggestlons: -T hat you . Tenth street. Ocean City, about 7.45 minute schedule, which, with ferry j connection at Caiuden. would deliver j pa— e'uger- al the foot of Chestnut , street. Philadelphia, not later than ' 9.15 to 9 20 a m., aud that you al-u ar- . range to have the train which has ( a.m. y ' t

These suggestions are made for sev- ( men who "Would make Ocean City ( e their summer home H there were a satisfactory train service lhal would 'deliver them In Philadelphia at 9 to 9 15am The-e are a cla— of business men that the 7 o'clock train doe- nol " appeal to, and delivers them at Phlladelphla earlier lhau Is necessary for ** have beeu operating for several years leaving at 7 »5 to 8 a m has alway. ;r had a slow aud unsatisfactory -ched ( delay at Tuckalioe Junctlou. was lopked upon very unfavorably. 11 I believe If thl. 7 45 lo 7 50 a m Iraiu T will Hod It to prove equally as popular ' as did the 4 o'clock train from Camden to Oceau City, which you lustalled several seasons ago. , nial way. believing that you w|ll give ' y If. however, you de-Ire a large petition „ or a body to call on you, thl- can be arranged, a- It repr^-enl- the sentl- 1 ( property owners and commuter-. plu» a po— tblltty uf attracting a larger pal- " rSvute both lo I he railroad aud lo the r ' re-orSf^i- train service.- In-lalled. J Youra very Iruly, 1 d' (Signed) Jpsrph F. MfAI-LWOKTII February 24. 1917 1 82 North Front -I reet, ° Philadelphia. Pa. a Dear Sir:— I am In recept Jf your * |f favor of 23rd Instant, making suggest- 11 Ions In connection with train service f Philadelphia and Ocean Cliy durlug p i iinaueipnia ana uceau i_-iiy auriug

a the coming season. I - wish to thank you for the suggestions, aud same wil' be given careful consideration at our next linn table meeting. Your, truly. (Signed) e J. Wkkks Ueneral Passenger Agent. The league wen 4 on record as being In sympathy with and endorsing the plan suggested by Mr. Wallworth. ; HAVE DONE GOOD WORK )' ~ ' Home ni-sloa.rr BoclH). The Womau's Home Ml— lonary So- ' 1 clety of tht Firat M. E. Church met . Thursday afternoon at the residence ' of Mr. aud Mia. Albert Fogg, 901 Ocean 1 . avenue.. The annual election of officers |. resulted as follow'-: President, Mrs. , Howard D. Taylor; Arst vice preeldeni , Mrs. A. J. Steel in an; second vice pres- , t Ideal, Miss Margsret Fogg; recording , j secretary. Mra Lewis Miller; corre- , spoyliug secretary, -.rs E. M.Suttou; , treasurer, Mrs. Ueorge Blsckman; su- , perlutendent of "Mothers' Jewels," , r Mrs. C. H. Shoemaker; superintendent ■ of home guards, Mrs. Orvllle Adams; 1 mausger of quilting, Mrs. Martha H Lake. . I t Reports of the last twelve months j were read, -bowing a successful year. , . w ith splendid work accomplished. Ar , rsngemeDts are being made for the : i auuusl shad bake early In April. The readlug circle met at the home - of Mrs. C. H. Shoemaker. 912 Central avenue, Monday eveolug. A very I t proOtahie aud aoclal time was enjoyed. , Members are urged lo attend. 1 GREAT SHOW COMING 1 League's "Pjioi Beuhrrs" Will : Appeirlonlai MUSI. ! There'll be a great abow Monday ] night, when the "Palm Beach Troub- I " adours" appear In Ibe P. O. 8. of A. , Hall under the auspices of the Pro- J » gresslve League ■ Dr. J. i'bornley Hughes aud Leroy - week, and rehearsals are making all ' ■ bump. • j Clayton Haines Brick and F. Willis I r will be "end men," with City Solicitor • . Ho- well as "middle man." j I The singing will be high class. kit Discs This Kirslsf. ' Because of trouble with the boiler. , t Interfering with the heating nf Com- < pauy u's armory, there wgll be do ! dance at the armory thla evening. 1 ' date of the next dance will be | announced. , i Fifty cents and tbk > will eotltle bearer to sbmbpoo aud treatment. Good until tteT Address j M. E. Page. Hotel Impertkl Adv., U

BOARD OF TRADE URGES CAMP GROUND "CLEAN-UP"

"I Every Citizen is Asked to Help in the Work Next j Saturday. U All arrangements are being comj pleled for the beautifying i.f the camp .grounds by levellnlc the eglirt dul.es, I etc.. and lilliug up the low-lylug places I ' nexl.Siturday. i The work l« to be done by voluti- I I from among the men of the town. ; who will either personally' participate i or provide men and team- to engage J > j in the enterprise. ' The chairman of the committee In i > I charge of the clean-up, which I- under : the aupslces of the Hoard of Trade. I- I ll,J,. (loir, to whom all are asked to I report at S o'clock Saturday morning i ^An appeal I- being made lu all em 1 Day" a success. It I- pointed out that every Improve- t ' mem Is of benetll to each citizen. RAISED OVER $65 of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First In Ihe Hanu Building 1 Monday evening was the most sue- I cessful ever held by (his society, winch I been holding these affairs for* There were 250 people present, and a they were well eulerlalued. More .1 than ft-', were lakeu lu at the door,

and money I- -till coming lu from out-of-town friend-. Selection, Oceau City Slriug Orchrs1 Tableau, "Liberty," Piano solo. Miss Minerva Adams. Readlug. Mi- Mary Clark. Sketch, "Wheu Women Rule I s." Violin solo. Miss Mary Riddle. Selection, orchestra. Tableau. "Her Sons' Mission " Clarinet duet. J. P. Cadmau. Jr., and Joseph W. Cox. Sketch. "Mrs. Pepper's tjhost." Vocal solo. Miss Mary Clark. Selection, orchestra. Tableau, "Just In Style," Mrs. Wm. Colored minstrels. Address, the Rev. M. M. Lewis. Selection, orchestra. After the entertainment, refresb50 years married Their Anniversary. The Rev. Charles H. Buhner, pastor of the 'First Presbyterian Church, has returned from Allentown, where, on he attended Ihe gulden wedding aunlvereary celebration of 1 hi. parents, tyeltev. and Mra. Beuj Buhner. *• There was a large reception durlug the afternoon ^nd evening. Mr . Bohner served In active ministry 50 years, aqit In 1918, his name, •t Ills request, was placed ou the superannuated list. He will be 80 years old Mr. aod Mrs. Hobuer were the • of four cblldreu, one of whom

( I- dead. LARGE CROWD GOING Ocean Cliy at Commerce chamber Meeting at cape May; Efforts are being made to take a t large delegation from this city to the t meeting of the Cape May County Chamber or Commerce at Cape May this evening. 5 . - ■ The members of the chamber will be the gue-ts or the Cape May Board of ^ Trade. A speaker has beeu secured to give an Illustrated talk ou the cou . et ruction of cement roeds. , The roada from here to Cape May t are now aald to be lo. splendid coudtMisa Bertha Lake.daugblerof former Assemblyman Mark Lake, will sue ceea Miss Louisa T. Corson lu the real I estate offices of Clayton Haines Brick. • She la now getllog a line 00 her new ' duties. Ml— Lake has been attending ; a busluess college In Atlantic City for Hotel Imperial Open. The Hotel Imperial Is now open for the spring and summer season, and , the management la prepared to eutertaio guest, in the usual careful and ' accommodating manner that has made this house so popular for mauy : I REPORT OF THE CONDITION OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. of OCEAN CITY, N. J. hood a bmocbciw ^ meuo • liou-e, furniture, 1ISJWX4 . cb— kVaodmab Item., "S" . Other assets, - - ik to LIABILITIES Demand deposit-. stisl^ 1 e-rtlHestss of deposit, louioi ' uer'- UMe'a- onlstsndlne ru.Tui ' ' si.u^ Nr. J-r-r ' illy daTTmsmoro?*S2', 1 ' nz TuTu lut P 1 ' " yf, y;d^9^|1>fs 1 ; 1 """VsasS'-'ft, " ""I kM orrert-Altsst *«arr Pumlc. | 1' CLAYTOS HAIBKS BRICK. Umun l|

'HIGH SCHOOL TO GIYE ITS PLAY( > Students Have Been RehearsI ing Some Time for Affair 1 Next Week. - A tn 111 liter, headed liy Elwoud J . the -ale ,.f ticket- l-t Ihe play, "tjual j . Hy Street, be given in' 'the a— emtdt of the Urean City HighSctiiolj - Friday and Saturday eveuiugs, March I . and 81, by pupil- of Ihe school : 'under direcilon of Mis. English, one t ickets are cents. There w til tie play is in unusually g,..sl hand, and ' RECEPTION TO PASTOR Rev. Joseph h Kulp and » ife after COurch next Wediie-day eveinug A ! alleudauce Is de-ired. Dr. aud Mrs. Kulp are not only pnp- ; also * ilh a large number of oilier reel | dent, of ibe city.

Wm.lt. Hughes, uf Hughe-' I'liar- ! „ ton^ Thursday. Mr. Smith, who was = three mouth-, and death wm. due to a 1 complication nf di-ea-ea. He trad been over-eer of the hlack-mlthliig aud tool- 1 making departments of Ihe Trenton |< a Wife and four grown up cblldreu. ! The lulermenl was at (Jreeuwood t 'emW. C. T. I". Steeling. Fifteen member- of the Anule H. Sieelman W. C. T. U of Atlantic City -pent yesterday here as the guest- of ' Mr. aud Mrs. Uiauville H. Hteelmau. " honorary member. The Ocean yity W.C. T. U met at Mr- Hleelman'. ,. home yesterday. I^even • passenger automobile. Apply Jobu iiramell. >45 Asbury avenue, Ocean City, N. J. adv., 8-22. Si. , , Coal Coal ' We Move It 1 \ C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue C. !_ LAKE ' . ^ REAL ESTATE AGENT.. tear A.burj A v— OD— , uo— a Oily, H. J.

Allen Corson, M. D. i- 816 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey e UD-A. r — • DR. W. P. HAINES e COR. NINTH a-to wesley AVE. f ocean city. n. j. 0 UKFICE HOL'RB: |l rol f'm.' r 3olb i'booss Florence Brick Haines Con. 9th and WOsley Ave mcchano-tmcrapist r ^ Ms— artv. 8*«ll-b Movement. j hour- by sppulutaiem . fJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. ] 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY r Bulb Pbooek e lo - p. m. 1 ; JOHN H. YVHITICAR, M. D. Eighth aud Central avenue Oc""" City New Jersey i > I XJR. G. D. NOEUNG Osteopathic Physician j Hann BulldiDg, Eighth -Ireel . 0 Opposite P-nn-ylvaula IL R. Depot 5 OCEAK CITY, N. J. Every Tuesday. Thursday aud t Saturday t Ball Phone, xa>- w „ Philadelphia Office, 11U7 Chestnut 8t. j 1 I)R- CHARLES B. RIDER I d -'DentiHt" I 809 Central Avenue ; aCBAI CITY. I. J. !,^R. G. Faikchild Starr Dentist • I Cor. Ki»bIhMn'-iiS'*?isl»y Are. l|^ OCXAK CITY, ». / ! Booth Phono Nioht Bkll 1 Hughes' Central Pharmac) Ml and Wesley A*c- Ocean C.ty, N . J ; Phone 245- W Fhnoayoaroedsn We Sail ear baa I f | 1

, New Spring Styles ' Ready-Made ,Suits i. Made-to-Measure Suits BKj LINE NEW SHIRTS, $1.00 to $8.00 Odd Pants all the. time in stock ■j JONES' MEN'S SHOP d "Trust Company Corner" J McAllister's ; GOING OUT OF BUSINESS We Began Our Wind - Up Sale Today Everything; must be sold. We will con- J tinue this sale a few days only, then will sell - 1 what we have left in bulk. Big Bargains ! , Don't miss this opportunity. You will positively have to pay from " • 3° to 5° -4,er cent, more for the same goods ' after this sale closes. This is your last opportunitjv Grasp it before it is too late. S S. MCALLISTER, OCEAN CITY, N. J. ;

Real Estate For Sale Bid BARGAINS | Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished aud unfurnished , Some estates in my hands must lie sold at sacrifice prices. This is the j 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. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUug for twp week- to know if yon can get It; we can tell yon at once. Bargain- in Ray and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage, for -ale. AIho lots for Investment and for improvement — the choice of Oceau City. Apply to J. M; CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. mortgages IHSUHANCM THORN & BOYLE REAL ESTATE gg. tiosr.. »r««r ICo». oca— Avmmum) OCEAN OITY. N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N.J. Lumber Mill work. Moulding-, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. PuSSSl ^ GOOD painting 1 oTlFu s e. jocher. jr. ..Painters Paint. p.its.. e«. oeesa e.rv, n. 1 tes stm. twcntictm st sea CISKTM »t. I '

V . OUR NATIONAL STRENGTH - 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 aud personal protection. The Officers of this Institution stand for America first — and all the time. First National Bank OCEAN CITY, N. J. i

WE HAVE MOVED .into our new office at 837 Asbury Avenue, where all the general business of • the company will hereafter be transacted. CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY ' * * * t * 4 4l A 4 d d d A A * » A * * d ■. •I 1917 AT POWELL'S! r • \ DRY GOODS. NOTIONS AND HHN'8 WEAR «TORC { ' I Wr Ukc thi* opportunity of thanking oar friend* and customer* far their f , I TV liueral patronage dunng the past year. Also to announce that we 1 U ; have enlarged oar store. With a larger Mock sad increased facilities, w* , ' f are better able to serve yon than ever before. , ! | POWELL'S— The Reliable Store i ' , \ 921 ASBUHV AVENUE ■'fMttlilM ^|||

] _ HIITII - AMD COTTSSn. Scotch Mall SANATORIUM i qawt "iWlettr Hot' AUrebf M I— N . K- Towasa, It. N. B. VCOIIDT ttradbure- Vtr. THE IMPERIAL 101S CK.ntral ave., ocka2i city. ■ !oSt»d?rn-ar tS*»i, THE KATHLU Sow open for the -es-on iij»Caiilrat Avenue, oceak city. A; J, lkwtb a cohabo WYOMING >»4 OCEAK AtEXrE Op-n all tbe year :: Hoi Water Hoa HOTEL ATGLEN On* of the mo-t centrally located hotels in Ocean City. Th- aim has always bean to mnke this house select and homelike, and it* larg- and o—nred patronage proves its snoctm. For terms end pertiealen eddrms, a. c. uorr, prop. NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTH A NUC ANTRAL AVKNUK Keyior end Hayrr, Proprletrmss ana^pe»ly papered. Bell Pbonea; I7-X and THE HEWLINGS

a Oo^aavr-m i I Wcatpniladeiphie, Pe .e ~ jopmpc. Centrally Located °Ue ""^Te'rm- Reasonable Bend fo^teoeieTen? Rales - o. w, r. wooiwitiE, Prop. i. THE IDLEWIL1 OPEN ALL YEAR Uoorlyn Terroee Oeeen Oly. If. J Between Klgtatta and Ninth Ktreela I MRS. J. K- XOBBIBON Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. bet. Seventh aud Eighth Ma, Ocean City, n. j. v BROWN A MAC-KLIN. Hotel stcrllns-st. Charles , /Tf; W. Cor. Elxntn end Ooran Ave FOR SALE OR -AERY, eay eaeot or owner Booklna* for oea-oa of 1H17, frna JnneMloBepiembar* Write owner, r. m. oorr, tan nprtna Gordon Sc. Phlla, Pa Otis M.. Town send A Practical Sea-bore Architect Lloaoaed by the State. -> eighth street. orp. p o. ocean city n. j. We Are Distributors •er the

T Mattr Buinikiic In Ocean City, Sea lale Clty and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street BiUdinf Thlrty-fonrth et. aad WaU are. OCEAN CITY, N. 1. R-eM-ac-i UN C-ahel Anee. Phoa-, J*|.W The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRIN0 SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE N-lll Aahary Ave.. Ocean City N. J. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Avn. Ocean City New Jersey

Mortgages _ pared to piece or parchase first mortgages on improved Ocean City Reel EaUtc, and invite correspondence with each as may wish to negotiate JOS. I. SCULL 7s7 Aebury a vwnuw Ocean City r»ww jeiinaj 14— Sixth and Piaaeara evaone. 17— Eleventh and Bay awaeaa. ^Fdnrtyth^andThiaanra eve. 48— Fourth and Aeba^ avaeaa! 45— Eighth and Aebnry avwaaa. M-Norm^^S«>uvJ^ry|Jnl" ' ' TY gyT? l^aKt"*1 --Vi UHweeee