Ocean City Sentinel, 5 April 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 1

" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1917. NO. 2

* ' " I A Remarkable List i A HOTEL — Completely furnished, 92 bedrooms, electric elevator, hot water licit, always successful, fine patronage. Could not lie reproduced today uuder $65,020.00 $40,000.00 I ( LARGE COTTAGE — Representing nearly 20 rooms, 011 a fine |i corner, attractive appearance, fine construction, suitable for select Boarding Cottage, or large family. - Could not be reproduced today under $13,000.00 . '. $6,800.00 I BUNGALOW-COTTAGE— Being constructed 011 Wesley Avenue 1 below Eleventh Street, finest location, S rooms, bath, laundry I' and garage, will sell at cost*wliCif finished .... $4,000.00 "OCEAN AVENUE LOT — Facing Ocean, near Twelfth Street, l classiest Jocatiou in the resoft— cheap at $2,500.00 ; our price $2,000.00 1 WATER FRONT LOT— Near Yacht Club; prettiest location and ' surroundings on the coast, worth $1,000.00; our price . . $650.00 ; WESLEY AVENUE LOT— Near Twelfth Street, 35 feet frontage. 1 Can j'ou find one like it at our price? $1,350.00 TWO. SPECIAL LOCATIONS— One on Fifth Street; the other j on Wesley Avenue near Fourth Street. Our price for each — only $500.00 MASSEY & EDWARDS.

Jcean City Sentinel | OCEAN CI TV. M J.' j -By- I t. CURTIS ROBINSON j Editor and Proprietor j I1.00 Per Year, Strictly In Advance. J ATTMBEfB.AT-l.AW. > 1 ^ORGANJJAND, ATTOBNiY^nd :OU N S E LLP R -ATAA W, CAPBJEA* OWjWT BI*«[BE. B. I. [^WAOFFICES Apgar & Boswell, BOUBHK BlULtllNO. LSBURY AVESllK^Md^KlOHTH HTBEKT LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Read 5*rti*ti*ltun<liof ** ATLANTIC CITY. W. J. Sjes Eumined Vitbont Drops "™A. W. ELY ATLABTIC tltr; B. J. Bbora reel Llae Psssas lloor ' Precise People Will appreciate the * punctual service .which adds to the delight of dining here. — THE . j Harris Restaurant MORGAN HAND, Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. 4tuit1c ice company '■ pmm Hnitiii let enaa. 1B1A A#Bury *"• OCEAN CITY N *. Baas Itrltirtl- Wsrres W. irsas H. Btrkkardt 4 Cm. PLUMBING AND HEATING Ml ASK It AVUtl ecu I cm IEB «w Hot Water^yawanA Vajnr HaaUBE COAL Yon need Coal. You need Service. You get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TweMtfc aad Wart Avenue Watch aid Jewelry ReyalrUu Mayer's BHi iK. Ocbeb C«y IJ07 AtluBk Ave., Atlantic City

j HARVEY Y. LAKE) I REAL ESTATE i ; 838 Asbury Avenue ? I Ocean City New Jersey J Don't Value^Yfturself Too Low In buying Life Insurance many men m»ke the miatake of insuring their lives for a small amount because they fear the payment of the premium uu a large sum will embarrass them financially. Your life has a definite value measured in dollars and cents, measured by your income, vour pros]>ects. the responsibilities of your family, lit the Life Insurance man help you determine your valne. Don't be afraid to insure vonrlife for what it is worth. By making . regular deposits of a smali pro|wrtion of your income in a, Savings » Account vou will not only soon accumulate the first full year s premium. but you will be able to easily meet subsequent premiums as they fall due. - , rp a REPRESENTING I II CO. \ . I OWIlSena The New . York Life Insur952 Asbury Avenue ance Company Park Place Lot * ., FOR SALE For Only $875.00 This lot is full size, 40-x 100, find has a 15 feet street in rear. Joseph I. Seull 757 Anbury Avenue Ocean City New J«r*eJ' CHARLES -C. READ WALTER E. ALLEN The "Perfection#' is the Oil heater t<? buy. We have a special lot in for the Easter rash. Consult us for your Hardware and > Kitchen needs. Charles C. Read & Co. THE MO0ERN STORE 839 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City PHONE US. 437-W FREE DELIVERY 1 ^ — — - THE UNIVERSAL CAR For Personal Driving t MONG the two million Ford owners yon 1 J\. {;nd the most prominent families •and influential business men. They prefer the Ford as.their Personal Car bea cause its dependable. Why Not You? II T0UMN6 CAM *S60. F. 0. A DETROIT i HI Eastern Motor Company HI OCEAN CITY, N. J. _ III N>d*Ma ***** I|I

DR. B0HNERS RESIGNATION jl NOT ACCEPTED, HE STAYS

Presbyterian Church Pastor Bows to Will of j His People. . ' hu[c"'Hl'"1JS","Uy JJ|"' j preached hi. llr.t wrmuti in the church j live year, ago on llie llr.l Sunday In I April, presented III. rcigiratlon to lire | congregation, having received a call ! tire Flr.l I're-bylerlsn Church of Aalilaud. Ohio The leller. which follow., wa. re* I ju-l after tire .ernion. | » To the t'ongregalloii of tire Fir-t |« Dear frienda:-Havliig been . ffi.-l.l- ' untitled of a call to tire pa-torsle of A-I.latid, Ohio. 1 hereby lender my . re.igii.tlon a. pastor of the Kind Pre.- I Church, of Ocean city. N. J , | to take eirect at a date to be deter, c uual -uieellng on Tuesday evening. , Fraternally youra, . ClIAHI.RS H. Holl N Kit. The Rev. Mr Buhner Mated that be bad no reason for tendering 111. resignation other than that he had received , this call. Having beeu houored by , what the Moderator designated - tire , . Issued by a church lu that part of the , ^ country for yeara," he felt that he I appreciation by an acceptance. He | lo leave Ocean City, aa his pastorate I here ha. beeu very happy,, the local | church having beeu particularly klud I and considerate of himself and lils | wife. I According to the coustltutlon of the E Presbyterian Church, the cougregaI Hon, through the Presbytery, calls a I pastor, and the congregation, through | I Hie Presbytery, releases the pastor. | and It Is for 4 he local church to deler I mine at its annual meeting whether S SEVEN YEARS OLD Mini Cell brair Occasion. James Howe, ton of Leroy Howe and wife, of this city, observed In* seveutbUilrtbday anniversary by en lertalulug a number of his friends al hi* home In Friday afternoon. The table decorations were iu accord with tire Easter season. Each child received as a favor au Easter #f|[. upuu which was the name of the little oue. (tames were played aud ell bad a flue time Master James received a number of pretty gifts from bt* friends. Those present were Dorauce Winters, Kenneth Everlngbam. I.ane Heine*. Rush Chattm, Robert Dauly, Everett 'Breckley, Burton Nickerson, Mrs. C. B. Winters and Miss Adah < 'hamberlalu. Chamber lain.

f. A. J. MEREDITH LAID TO REST , Husband of Daughter of Dr. u Brunyatc Had Number |« of Friends Here. ! ArlhuTS. Meredith, who was well- * | died al hi- home hi Ardtnore Wednes- d Mr. Meredith leave, a widow and - 1 daughter. Christina Mr-. Meredllli » was Mis- Josephine Bruuyale. daugh- « terof the It -v. Dr Brunyale. a former » qiasloi of the Flr.l M E. Church, ihi. clly. ■ Mr. Me-edHli wa- a brother of Dr. » Albert M Meredith. Assistant Hlate > Jersey, and Frank 11. Meredith, of tire Trenlon High School. New jersey. « Mr Meredith was born In Bristol, 1 England. November IS. 1874, I be sou ' 1 of lire late Rev. William Heury Mere- ' dltli, of the New England Conference, aud Ku.au Meredith, of Boston. He ' was educated In the grammar schools ' of Lyon, Mas-., Springfield High ' ' Bo-Iou, We.leyau Uulverslty. Middle- 1 f town, Conn , and was a graduate stu- 1 I deul in Harvard 1'nlverslty aud the • I' u I vanity of Pennsylvania. ' ' Mr. Meredith's professional career ' was spent lu the followlug Instltu- * Hons: Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraliam. Mass ; Blonmtield High School, e Atlantic Ijly High School; Stale j Normal School, Salem, Mass , and the I I William Peun High School, Phlladel reclor of the commercial department , ' at ihe time of Ills death. He was a member of the Chi Pel , Greek Letter Fraternity. E-sex Lodge. , F. aud A M-, Salem. Masa . aud preslt dent of the official hoard of the Ardmore M E. Church. He was largely i interested lo social service, Y. M. C. A. . work, associated charities aud was a - member of many educational, sclioolI men aud other like clpbs and a-.oola I ? Massey 4 Edwards, real estate operi ators.have sold lo John H. McClatcby, s a well-known builder lu Philadelphia, aud a summer reaideot here, 100 feet j of ocean front laud between Seventeenth aud Eighteenth streets. The laod was owned by I. G. Adams, or 1 Atlantic City.

MRS. ENGLISH jl DIES SUDDENLY Visitor Was Here Only " Few Days When the j End Came. ; Mr- It K English, of Philadelphia. : ; •« " ^ ! < day. accompanied by a friend of iiiany ' year-. Mrs Elizabeth Kerns, of Phils- " delphla. She ate a hearty supper and r Mra.lverns read lire Bible lo her aud J Mrs. Kerns found Mr-. English un- ' able lb breathe at II o'clock. Dra. 1 Pellll and W. P. Haines when I hey arrived and soon expired. 1 Mrs. Eugll-h was born III Denulsville. I aire May County, hul lived 1 must «f Iter liVe In Philadelphia, Iter recent home being at I.IJti Jefferson She was twice married, her llrsl bus- | baud's name having been Bruce He | was killed during the Glvil War. In ' hope of recovering his body, she went with soldiers, uuder a flag of over a Southern battlefield, bul atler the men had opened two trenches , without result, the effort wa* aban"doned Her hu-band had written her pathetic letter Ju*l before Hie begin- ' nlug of the hallle In » blcli he lost Ills Her second husband was Capt. John ' English, a native of New Jersey, who ! was engaged in Ihe oyster business on ' Dock street, Philadelphia. He has been dead nearly 18 years. There was one child by Ihe first husband, but It ' died at an early age. Mrs. English had two adopted chll1 dren, George Y. Scbock, a large oyster • dealer lu Plillaaelphla who has been a • cottager here for years, and Mr*. Daniel ' Fry. also of Philadelphia. Mhe leaves a sister. Mrs Ogdeu Gaudy, of Deuulsvllle Mrs. English was a member of Ihe Disciples' Church lu Philadelphia, bul • look uiiusual.tutere-t lu the First Bap - list Church of Ocean Clly. Mrs. Krrus was one of Irer puplla lu Ibe Bible class In Ihe First Baptist Church of Mm. English had been a visitor lu . Ocean City for about 20 years. Hire owned tire Traymure Hotel and the ' English, a double house ou Wesley . avenue, near Ninth street, thai Ira. t beeu Used for years a- a boarding The remains have been taken lo the ' home of Mrs. Ogdeu Gaudy al Den u la- ' ville, and Ihe fuueral will be held there

r FRIENDSHELPED I HIM CELEBRATE! Capt. Henry Bassett Observed " Birthday Anniversary With j Elaborate Dinner. Captain Henry Baaaett, one of Ihe popular members of the Ocean Clly ■ Yacht Club, a summer resldeut of ^ Ocean City, apd the aeulor member of ( the Philadelphia firm of Basselt 4 McXab. celebrated bis alxtletb birth- , day eonlveraary Saturday night by Inviting the Saturday NUcbt dub member* to a dinner al bla home on Powel too avenue, Weet Philadelphia. An elaborate dinner was aervrd. Caput n Baaaett was presented with a 1 silver tray. In the center was this In- 1 Y ecrtptlon: To our dear friend, Henry Bassett, 1 — on bis alxtletb birthday, March 28, 1917. From the "Saturday Night Club." In a circle were the engraved slgoaturee of the members, aa follow: Mr.aod Mr* Philip Brel.b, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Bredo, Mr. and Mr*. Cbas. J. Curran, Mr. and Mrs. Hartmau GUmore, Mr. -and Mrs. Wm. E. Hexamer, Mr and Mr*. George Millspeugb, Mr. and Mrs Daniel H. Paris, Mr. and Mrs Cbas. S. Patlon, Mr and Mrs. Joseph ScbmlU and Mr. aDd Mrs. Cbas. & Wood. CapUIn Baaaett has been a member of the Ocean (.llty Yacht Club eluce 1902, and many of his friends have endeavored lo have blm accept office In the eiob, but up to the present lime be baa declined the bouor ou accouu'. Of bla busluese Interests. For Mole cheap. *

Seven-passenger automobile. Apply John Bramell. 745 Asbury avenue. Ocean Clly. N.J. adv., S-22, St. Lost —A Dim# Bank, of St. Jatxf**- k A M E Church. Moodsy, April 2, be- t l seen 8th and 6<b street, on West ave. | Kinder return lo Harris' Restaurant, , Asbury avenue. Reward, adv.lt. Fob Balk ob Rent — First-class ice cream parlor aud candy atorr. 942 Boardwalk. Ocean City, N.J. Address W. SbaflYr Smith, l.-Hayday Apt*. Atlantic City, N. J. Adv., 8 22. If. Wakted —One or two abarte of Ocean City First National Bank slock. Mat* price. Addrem P. O Lock Box 2S8. Ocean City. N. J. adv. tf Fob 8a lb. —Cigar ease In first-class I condition, and two small National ca-h registers Frank E. Darby. 761 Asbury avenue. Adv., 8 15. tf. Try an advertlsamaot in the Skwti

■ |1 SOLDIERS DROP ONE TO WESTMONT , 1 On Visitors' Team Was "Al" ^ Liby, a Former Local t Player. There waau't any apeclal reaaou t why It should have beeu *o, and there t were reasous why It shouldn't have , , been, but, lu any event, the Ocean ( Clly Miliury Club's five lost to the Wet lmout team lu CompaDy G'a arm , ory Saturday ulgbt. 58 to 46. | The score was tied on a couple of oc- , J casloua, aud the first half, which end- | ed 28 lo 20 lo favor of the visitors, wa* ( marked by *ome good tbrowlog by Welaeotbal and" Breckley. ! Quick and eflectlve work also wa* , doue by the* two oo a number of oc- , ' caslon* during Ibe cloaing half. -AI'l. Llby, formerly of thla city K more thau held up his end for Ihe , visitors, as did C. Moyer aa forward .' aud foul *booter. d Capt Henderson, of the locals, was out of the game because of a sore ( Line-up: I- OCKAK CITY. * Weiaentbal. F. "ll" "o" 2*8 it Breckley, F. 6 12 24 Sallcrlee. C. 0 0 0 Sbarp, G. 0 p 0 Jeffries, O. 0 0 0

X Goals Goal Pts. C. Moyer, F. 6 IS 80 Snyder, F. 8 0 6 Faa*t.C. 4 0 8 , J. Moyer, G. - 0 0 0 Llby, U. 7 0 14 j! ~~ 20 18 58 i Referee, Boy Johnson. For Bale. ' Office rqulpmentconalstlug of desks, ; swivel chair*, straig bi back cbalr*. 015 log cabinets *afe, typewriter, aecnooal 1 bookcases, tables, etc. « H N Healings, b adv., 8-29 tf. Ocean City. N. J. y Go To Gut's, Tenth and Bay. for '! alrKGy freah ten and pouUiy dre—cd

BIBLE CLASS MEMBERSHIP ^ C CONTEST WON BY TAYLOR'S MEN v

Particnlar .Credit for the Vic- . tory is Given Banker R. B.-Stites. There was an unusually spirited ^ lime among the Men's Bible Class of (4 Ibe Firel M. E. Sabbath School Suo- cl day aflernoon, wbeo was ended Ibe 11 Drexel Blddle membership couteal ^ that has beeu lu progress for five Sun- « The conlest was suggested by An- M tbony J. Drexel Blddle, aud from Ita ,| there wa* an earnest, good- |) 1 ualured rivalry among Ibe two learns A The team*, were captained by How- . ard D. Taylor and Postmaster B. f, Smllb. Mr. Taylor's learn ' II ba'vlug made a galu of 157 0 ' point*. The member* of this learn, J ' beside Ihe captain, were H. 8. Mowrer. ' W. H Beegle, Howard Slalotou and 6 Harry S. Adams. ' ' Particular credit for the victory wa* ' given R. K. Slltes, president of the First National Haok. who worked like . a Trojan. He was Interested lo the ' success of Mr. Taylor'a team aud he ' became very active lo Its Interestwhen be fouod that on Sunday of ■ last w eek It was SO poluls behind Po*t ' master Smith's force. The result was thai be brought lu uearly all of the 29 oew members last Sunday. Six furuier members were revived, aud the total atleudance of the Bible Class last Sunday was 168, which was highly 14 gratifying to Ihe class teacher, the Rev. Joseph. B Kulp. aDd Ibe claa* prestdeut. Prof. O. W. Relcbly, prlu- _ dpal of Ihe Ocean Lily High School. . cipal or Ihe Oceau l.lly nigh school.

The polota scored by the team were L reached a* follows: For oew mem- . bet*, five point*; revived member*. >- two points, aud alteudauce, ooe polut. [J S. M. Hoffman was director of the s coolest, and .the progress of the strugn gle was alio *n eacb Sunday afternoon J by the po*Mloo of two small boats— ~ Submarine* I aud 11— oo aline *tru ug acroaa the meeting. 9- room collage, all conveniences; s, central locatlou, 1188 Asbury ave., I- Oceau City. N. J. Apply 886 Wealey >1 avenue. Sale price. *2500. Rent price. tiOO. adv 8-2», 41. 1 ' Boy 16. third year blgb school, wants position for summer lu office, botal, or collector, or outside work. Address rd U R. Bracklu, 758 N. 48rd St.. Phlla n. adr., 4 S, It.

\ MANY TEACHERS AT THE INSTITUTE . i ■ c Unnsnally Instructive Talks ^ Given by Prominent Teach- • ers at Sessions Here. * There were nearly all of the 200 , teacher. pre*ut at Ihe Ca,re May County Teacher*' lu.lllule In lire a*- f irerubly room of the O.-ean t Tty High , rt.-lwt.l I huraday and Friday. , founly Superiuteudeul Aaron \V. r Hand opeued lire llr.t acslou Tbur«- t followed by all *inglug '-Aiuerica ■' | The -luglug wa. led by Mlna Eieauore t S. Katu. lu.truclor of uiu.lc In the : predated, were as follows: ' lree L. Driver, .uperlutcudent of ( I -cliool. lu Randolph County, Indiana; . r Dr. Cornells MscMullau, of the Stale , Normal School, at Moutglalr; Henry ( P. Miller, Priucipal of the Atlantic < Clly High School; J. Cayce Morrison, .upervl.lug priucipal, Clialiiam': Ml*, j , Su.au A. Rellly aud Miss Kate D. j Stout, of the Trenton State Normal , f School; Miss Florence E Slryker, of , the State Normal School at Moulclair, , r aud Dr. Charles \V. EHIolt, of Rutgers. ; Dr. Elliott wa. bere.lu the ahwuce of ' r Dr Calvlu N. Kendall, Slate Commissioner of Education, who was uuable - „ to attend the Institute. , j , OYSTER SUPPER ii uivea Tonlittil «** Freatsvlrrlaa ■ Men'* Bible Claa*. . The FrlendeMp Meu'a Bible Claa* of I the First Pre-byterlau Suuday School will give an oyster supper lu the social I- rooms of the church from 6 to 80'Qldca r this evening. Everytblug will be In a charge of the men, aud tbey know 'I now to prepare Ihe succulent bivalve • lu Its moet attractive styles. Tickets are 40 cents. The committee lu charge comprises - I D. P. Creawell, Jobu P Fox. Frank 1 Piatt, Capt. C. L Breckley and Mark ■ Bevau, e * * • Member* and friends of the First " Bapll.t Church wl«blug to help out In " the decoratlous for Ea-ter by loaning ' polled plattU, greens of any descripy ttou or flower* may hrlug these at any of Ihe weekly service* or notify the 8 chairman of the committee, Robert Smith, Bell phone 159 M., aod they ie will be called for, taken care of aod re- "* turned In good order. As tnaoy as r can are requested lo bring them directly to oue of the services. \

ORGANIZEFOR RED CROSS WORK Suffrage League Will Hold Mass Meeting Here Friday, April 13. At the weekly meeting of the local branch of the Woman'# Suffrage Association at the borne of Mrs. B Frank Smith Mouday afternoon, It was decided to arrange ror a mass meeting In Clly Commlsalonera' meeting room Friday eveuiog, April 18. to take steps to organise for tats Red Cross work. This department will be In charge of Mr*. K L. GofT. Classes will be formed aud Instructions begun within a short time. It Ie expected that Mrs. Lillian Felckert, of Plainpresldeut of tbe Stale Suffrage Association, will address tbe galberIng. At tbe meeting Monday, many of members of tbe organisation signed "'n™ local branch baa been formed only a month, and tbe officer* feel gratified over tbe membership already secured. Tbe next meeting will be Wednesaflernoon at lb* borne of Mrs. Granville H. Steelman.

HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS WON , j STRONG PRAISE FOR PLAY

People Presented Comedy in a Decidedly Creditable Manner. There were two large and delighted audiences In the assembly room of tb» Ocean City High School Friday and Saturday evening., when high school pupils presented Ihe four-act comedy. "Quality Street." In a manner that a d- clded credit to themselves and Miss English, one of the Instructor* In tbe high school, who coached them. Tbe young people all acted tbelr parts In a manner that was a revelation to tbe audiences. Their enunciation was excelleut and several of them revealed lalent histrionic talent of a high order. The performance* moved without a bltcb and they weregeuulnely enjoyed tbe full houses. Tbe leading character* were ably sustained by Misses VeUna A. H -adley and Marguerite E. Meehan aod W. Zlegler. Ooe of the "hits" of the .how was made by Miss Miriam Relchly aa "Pally," a maid. The cast of characters was aa fol- ■ Brown, Fcauk Waldo Zleg- ' Blades, George W. Sooy, Jr. Lieutenant Spicer, Arthur Blackmao. 1 A Recrultlog Sergeant, Nprman Harvey Colllason. 1 An Old Soldier, Harvey Adams. ' A Gallant, Howard Lewis Barrett. ' Master Arthur Wellesley Tomson, Rosa Ferguson. ' William Smltb, Andrew Steelman. Isabella, Dorothy Vivien Weeks. Miss Susan Tbroaael, Maiguerlte Elisabeth Meeban. Miss Phoebe Tbroaael, Velma AreBene 1 Headley. *8 Miss Wlllougbby, Rulb O. StepbanI Miss Fannie Wlllougbbyf Marguertla - I Kenton Kulp. L Miss Henrietta Turnbull, Helen Bard, t Miss Cbarlolle Parratl, Haael Maria r Harris. r Harriet, Amy Black man. • Patty, Miriam Beatrix iieicbly. Rutb Jones, Beryl RelCbly, Ruth < Adams. Daniel Barlow, DUwyo Palala 1 and James Howe, school children, ' danced tbe mlouet lo a way that won applause. The blgb scbool orchestra playsd a l oumber of pleasing selections lo that a style for which the member* have bez come noted doring tbe past winter. It L thought that fully ISO wen 't cleared by the performances, l *• r EASTER 8ERVICB8 - Fine Music aa« Kalra —ait— e at Baptist CSarcS. • at bs ana* vBssss.

The Easier aervlcet lo tbe BaptM Church will ba particularly balpfuL Tbe 6 80 a.m. aarvioa, with aarmon . and music, la 00a I bat few will care lo mtsa, and U will ba wall worth tba afi fort necessary to gat oat at that boar. The 10 80 o'clock eervlea will ba 1 given to tbe exercise# of tbe school. Tbe contest of tbe two Bible classes will oome to e close at this aarvioa. A special program and Faster mn- ' sic are In order. Tbe 7.80 o'clock aervlee wUI ba fca1 tared by special music and a sermon, J 00 "Ea ter's Supreme Massage." by £ tbe pastor, tbe Rev. M. M. Lewie. * Doaihti's Pter Tkss or. • Wlllopeo Thursday evening Aprils, t After this wsek will ba open three J days a week until further not lea. Moodays, Fridays aod Saturdays adv. 1L O. H. Henry Co.. Inc., have jam . completed extensive alterations. 10- '! eluding enlargement of More and Ina suiting new aod larger lea box. Tbank- . Ing our many patrons for past patron1 age, we are now equipped to give yoo f 1 better aod prompter aerrica tbao lo tba ' past. »dv., 4-S, tf s- Tbe popular priced HoUl Heury will a. lopeu at EaMer forth# aaaaoo. Mrs. O. j H Henry, Prop. adv., 4-6. tf

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IDE COLLARS EMERY SHIRTS Easter Haberdashery of every description can be found here. DOUGLAS OXFORDS in the newest styles are now on display. WE INVITE YOU to inspect our new line of Ide Collar* and Emery Shirts. NEWELL CORSON 8t^atary- Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY L_ -I