Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY APRIL 5, 1917 We shall l>e glad In receive Item- of jews and cumiuuiiiualion*. nf mlere-t ] .0 thin commutilly and our readers (very Where. joinpauled with Hie full name and • tddrees of the writer, not uei-e*-arllv c 'or publlcallob. but ax a guarantee of , "DOTS. How do you like your new hat? " [ Don't eat Ioq many egg- al Ks-ter. r «chool ls«t Sunday' l'nu>ually large number of vi-ltnrs v •peud the Ks-ler day- here. irold the ru>b a little later. *' The annual lield day eporta of the , 'ape May Court Hou-e May 19. Joaeph Stantou, a former resident of u I brother of (leorge Stanton, of tbla •ity. I Parent- are a-ke<l to take notice •' hat the Junior 'Kpworth league neet- every Wedne«day at the Mellio- '■ ll-t Church at the clo-e of the public % choola' afternoon ee— Inn: I Ytaltpra here a few- day» ago -a I<1 bat Police Captain McCoach. a -urn N 'rra in .an auto accident near Kgg 11 i arbor City while returning from •!' tila city to Philadelphia.' Congreaaman Bsclisrsc-li -ay- I hat iWliig to the failure of the contractor- I' o aupply the department with vege- v able aeed. there haa been mine delay u tilling hia request for these seeds, o •ul he la Informed that theae wMUe U eut out not later than thi- week. ri PERSONALS. Walter Chandler, of Philadelphia. c raa a vlaltot Sunday. S Andrew N. Paul, of Philadelphia. George K. Bauer, of Philadelphia, fi vaa In town Suuday. The Ml— e* /legler. of Philadelphia, n .re here for the holiday-. n Daniel Ka'jtue, of Philadelphia, waa 11 n town durlii»lhe week. John Brlgg-, ,'r. of Philadelphia. -N vaa In town a few day- ago. . 1 Mlaa Harriet A. Lehman,' of Plills- " elphia, la among the vleltora. M. E. tier hard and wife, of Phlladel- " ihla, were recent vlaltore here. Ml— Luella Sexamlth, or Phlladel>bla, ta a gue-t of the Imperial. v Miss Guff. a atudent at Swart hmure ollege, ia home for the holiday-. I 'K. A. Pulllngerand wife, nf derm anown. were heri a few daye -luce. Y K. M. Newcomh. of Philadelphia, V raa a recent arrival at the Klberou. r, Mrs. Somer- Young, of thla city, l«ut Saturday and Suuday In Cam- « J Branan Dougla— -pent the week- c ud with l^harlea K Stetaer, of tbla Ity. ' v Dr. O. F. Merebon aud family, of F 'hlladelphia, apeut Sunday In thla T Ity. ^ - William K. Sbrlver and family, or b 'hlladelphia, are here for Uie Easter -i lays. A Joaeph Tbomaa and family, of Philadelphia, were In town duilng the - reek. ti Churchill Huugerford and aona, of " 'hlladelphia, were here Saturday aud ^ luiiday. Mi— Carrie Ste.lnm.el/., of thla city, ■aa returned after speudliig the winter " II Angora. • We. A. Bender and wife, of Phllalelphla, were sm.ou* recent arrival- at lieKatblu H. C. Evana and wife, of Phlladel- ^ ihla, were gueeta or the Wyomtug a ( ew day* ago. ■Dr. Charles T. tiilden aud family, >f i'hlladelplit*. opeued their cottage f or the holtdaye. f Robert G Foulk. of Philadelphia, a j miperty'owner here, waa among the rialtor* Monday. , Charles P. 'Lake, of tbla city, at- t ended the patriotic meeting in Pbila- j lelphla Saturday. t Beiij. J. Cook and George Burkisrdt, of Philadelphia, paid tbelr usual , rial! here Sunday. r A. Hoover and family, of Newark, ■ lave opeued their cottage, 790 Third 1 it reel, for the holiday-. . Mr*. H. A. Pioch, of this city, re- c urued Monday evening from a three- v lay visit to Philadelphia. 1 Edward H. Buckley and family, of I Philadelphia, registered at the Bis. ' ay u* during the week. Peter F. Wright and wife, of Phlla- <■ lelphla, were among Ihoae at their 1 lotlage* during the waek. c Joaeph B. Howe and family, of Phil-' ' sdelphia. are occupying their apart- ' menu on Prospect avenue. C. L. Hemmerly. of Philadelphia, 1 who owns the cottage 857 Fourth ' •treat, was a visitor Sunday. ' Tbomaa J. Saurman and family, of , Moor—, Pa , are al their cottage, accompanied by Mia* English. t Fergus Mct'usker and wife, of Pblla- , delpbla, have opened their cottage in | the north section of this city. 1 Mrs. Osborn Corson, of this city. I* ' entertaining Miss Emma Goldsmith, a Philadelphia school taacber. William T. Pretty man and wife, of , Philadelphia, are speuding a few days , In their cottage. 805 Third streeit. j , Pas Commodore J Ralph Wilson 1 and family, of Philadelphia, are al 1 their cAtUge, IKS Central avenue. Miss Loai ae Laaarua.of Bloomsburg, Pa., paid a last week-end visit to bar friend. Mas Marguerite English, of
a member of the Cnlllngawood 1 school's corps of teachers. T. J. Carey add family, of Phlladel- 1 pbla, have o|>eiied their cottage, 2112 ' W— ley avenue, for the Easter day-. Prof. John D Mshouey and family. 1 of Lausdb.wne, are -(tending a week In \ their cottage, SOI Seventeenth street. 1 Frank Murphy aud family aud Mlaa ' Sallle Piatt have ' moved from Lin wood to 1212 Asbury avenue, this city- . Dr J. <J. Urlltlth aud family are oc- \ street aud Central avenue ! Mra. Wm. F. Smith of Philadelphia, was here Saturday. Mr Smith and have taken a bouse at Cyuwyd. i Ewlng Corson, a student at SwaithCollege, I- at the homy of. Ills ' mother, Mrs. J Mackey Corson, for the holidays. Ml— Ida V. Brown and Miss Jean of Philadelphia, owners of the White Hall, were among the 1 week's arrivals. Mrs. E. S. Woodward- and son, Edward S. W'oodward, of Camden, summer residents of this city, were lu John E File and wife and George- , Krout aud wife, of Philadelphia. Id lew I Id Sunday.' Freeholder J. P. Fox went to New , York yesterday as a gue-i of the roads'ln' Uial'mcUon. '°' IO°k "" , Beth H. Whlleley. of Philadelphia. 1 who la having a line houae built on his ney tract In the north section of the city, was a visitor Saturday. 1 Mi— Pauliue English, of Camden, i visited her slater, Miss Marguerite 1 at the cottage of Mrs. L R. 1 Saturday aud Sunday. Mr*. Uodfrey An'g baa returned to 1 home lu this city after having spent live months with her daughter. Mr* Eva Gilbert, In Philadelphia. ' Walter MfCorkle and wife, who -pent 'the winter ai AugoA, have re- ' turned to their cottage here. Walter worked several mouths al Broad Street ' Mi» Alice Doble, of Placervllle, Colo., Is spending the Plaster holidays , with Ml— Eugenia R Brown. Both are students of Waluut HIH School. Nat irk. Mass. Mra. George Mann, Of Philadelphia, la here to spend the holidays at her summer home; the Geoevieve. With her are Mi— Edith Dean and WlUum Dean, of Philadelphia ^ Capt. David McCoach, of Philadelphia. la eulertalnlng bis sob. Ensign E. S. McCoach, C. S. A , aud Ml— Malpass. daughter of E. M. • of Philadelphia. William H. Horn and family, of Germantown, summer resldeuls of 1 this city, have returned from St. Fie., where they spent the winter very pleasantly. Mrs. J E. Vosa Is officiating aa assistant In the office of Prof J. M. Stevens In the htgh school during the absence of Ml— Emily Lynch, who Is -uttering from rheumatism. Isaac E Maxwell and wife, of tbla city, have gone to Daytona, Fla.,10 visit relatives. He is sexton of the Church, aud Mrs. W. E. la ffillug tbla position during absence. Alfred Heller and wife and Mr*. George Heller, of Newark, have returned home after a visit of several ' days to Bornt Johnson and family. They came here from Atlantic City, where tbey spent two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Taylor and daughter, Ml— Esther. ' of Phlladel- ' pbla, spent the week-end at the cottage of Mrs. Leonard B Thomas, 73o f Wesley avenue. Ml- Taylor la a Bopbomore at Bwarthmor* College.
William T. Brown Jr., Is borne on a 1 vacation from Wllbraham Academy, 1 ' Wllbraham. Man. He and Ml— . Brown are the gueata of their parents, 1 T Brown and wife, of ' In their Plymouth place cottage In this city. Mlaa Louisa T, Corson, recently ' I elected Instructor of musloic the public • ! schools, left ber posit Inu to the offices j of Clayton Haines Brick 00 Friday. 1 and ia apaudiug tbla week In the t schools preparlug to assume her new John H. M act ague and family, of r Philadelphia, are occupying their I f Waaler •»•»»« cottage. Mra. Mac-J
EASTER MUSIC IN METHODIST CHURCH Chorus Will Assist the Choir at Both Services Next Sunday. Prof. H. H. Lake is training a large! 1 lie First M E. Church, and liesx-j dard for which this church lias i«eu noted In past years. He will have the able assistance of Miss Mary Merklee. of Philadelphia, who helped the choir spring end lu the fall. Her good work and pleasing personality prompted Prof. I.ske to secure, her services at ; The itiolr will contain about 25 1 Soprano Solo, 1 Know That My Redeemer Llvelh.'Hsudtl.Mls- Merit"As II Regan to Dawn." G. f. Mar- 1 "A- It Regan to Dawuj" J. W. Ler 1 Tenor Solo. "The Lord of. Ages," Holt. Harry H. Lake. Male Quartet, Up Your Head.," U. B. Adams. Messrs. Lake. 1 Evans. Sherman and Sutton. Mixed Quartet, "Down In the Lulled Gardeu." J. B.Wilson, Ml— Mary 1 Merkle. soprano; Mrs free, alto; H. . Lake, tenor; WaUerytherman. nass. "The Day Which' the Lord Hath ; Lamblllotte, Choir.
Y J 1 f ; MINSTREL MEN ! MADE MANY LAUGH . Smoker of the Young Men's - Progressive League Drew : | Large Crowd. I The smoker given by the Young! - Men's Progressive League lu the P. O. I I 8. of A. lodge quarters Monday evening was attended by a crowd that over1 flowed the rooms. The stellar attrac-. tlon was the ilr-t appearance of the ' Palm Reach Troubadours," who were' made up of well kuowu I.Krai resldeu'S. • There were Ihlrteeu members of the • four "eud men" - t'layton Halues) It rick, Furmau Willis, Roy E. Darby j ■ and Lewis- GsHdy. Dr J . Tliornley I Hughes was interlocutor, The "end men" looked the part, everybody -aid. 1 and their -dyings struck the rlsihilitles j of their hearer-, judgiug by the laugh- ' ler aud applause. A strong card was the wait/, by , them a llglit-welght, but both nimble ' badours" were Edward M. Sutton, W. I H. Harris. H f. Bchanxe. Jr., 'Elmer . E. Ranck. Waller Allen. Granville H. • 1 Steeimau. C. Homer Shoemaker aud . The chorus singing was excellent, j. ■ everybody' -aid The opening chorus 1 "Carry Me Rack to Ole Vlrgluny." j "War He" Harris, who lias a sympa. | ■ thellc leuor voice, plea-ed the crowd j with bis solo, 'A Little lilt of Heaven.'' Get a G >od One, and Sometimes You Dou'l " Lew ia Gaudy sang "Coal 1 Black Rose," aud Elmer Ranck war 1 bled "Yaddte Kaddle, Kiddle lvaddle Koo." Tlieijuartel sang "Keep the Home Fifes Hurtling." The quartet comprised Dr. J. Thorn ley Hughes. H L. r Guir, U. Homer Shoemaker aud Fl. M. Sutton. The Ocean t'lly String Orchestra played well several time- during the A sketch was glveu by the Short , 1 brothers, of Sea Isle Uity. r The show ended with the crowd slugiug "America," the "troubadours'' . waving flags. I Stories were told durlug the eveiilug Flaher aud R W, E -wards. I^roy Howe was chairmau of the eutertalnment committee. LOCALS LOST " Mas Took Opener or Mctaool The lorjpl high school boys were scarcely lu trlhi lo open the Cape May - County High School Baseball League with Ibe seasoned *ulue from Cape 1 May last Friday, and Hie result was altogether one sided, the score beiug 17 1 1 The one run was made byTMarta. 1 Kandle made his flrst appearance In 1 the pitcher's box, and was fairly effective. but he needs quite a little r coaching yet to properly play the Uel0- , log position necesskry for a twlrler. Marts and Satterlee each pitched . , lug played. Cape May made live runt on overthrows. i The Ocesu C-lty team was weak at several Importknt positions, l»ut the boys will undoubtedly get In good shape within the next week or two under the direction of their energetic coach, Uie Kev. M. M. Lewis. 1 The local lea n should have better 1 support from tlie townspeople, very few of Ibe latter being at Friday's game. CARD PARTY I.awl ot Wesson al Yacht Club's > The closing afternoon card parly of ' (he Ladles' Auxiliary of the Oceau Qiy Yacht Clob Winter Home will . be held tomorrow aflernoou, starting r promptly at 2 45 o'clock. Mra. Clayr ton Haines Brick will be Ibe hoste— A special Invitation Is extended the I members of Ibe Ocean City Yacht Club and tbelr- friends bere for tbe . holidays to attend tbls affair, ft Is desifed to make the closing card party , a glgautlc success . The Mary of Belbauy ' Bunday ' School Clan held Its regular monthly business meeting Thursday evening ' with a large number present. After tbe busluess, an "April First Social" 1 was eujoyed by the members, aud everyone was "fooled." Mrs. Ueorge - W. Booy aud Ml— Breckley served a - dainty collation. I , . Special pictures will be shown tomorrow eveulng at Dougbty'a Thea1 ler, uuder tbe auspices of tbe Ocean 1- Oil; Yacht Club. Winter Home. The > first show will start at 7 80; second 5 show, 9 o'clock. Admission, 15 cents. 1 Reserved seals, 25 cents. *
went to Philadelphia Mooday attend the last card party of the winter season of the Ladles' Auxiliary of Ibe Ocean City Yacht Club. Mrs. Beuj. Griffiths, of Philadelphia. Is bere to spend teu days In her cottage. With ber are Mrs. T. Jeffrey Griffiths and two grandsons, Bruce and Edward, aud Mrs. Eleanor Ha— , Bb* will also eotertalo E!1}. Caldwell and family during tbe holidays. F T. Jeootugs and family, of Philadelphia. will open tbelr new summer bom* on Wesley ino u* for Easier. . They will be bermjiUay aud remain iuuUI Tuesday. Tbey will hare aa Mtbwr go— u Ma* Mabel Miller, Ma* -|HeU*u BcbanUand Badger Beacbolts.
uiimgjt '*>" ftyfri1'"1 " PAVILION TO BE BUILT IN [I LOWER PART OF CITY
"j Plans and Specifications Ap- < proved and Bids Are to be Asked. I Mayor Champion at the weekly meel- j ; Ing of City Commissioners said he had ; 1 j received plans aud specifications for a 1 re-t pavilion to be built fn-the south I Lend of the city, the location not yet ] 1 I fixed. He said he would like Ifiet besought. ;| On mutiou Of D'recior Campbell, the t . j plans aud specifications we— ap- t t proved, subject to the approval of the | . board, and City Clerk Morris was au !l v Iborlxed to advertl— for bids, s Mayor Champion stated that the 5' Evening Telegraph of Philadelphia * . de-l.es. picure of Ocean City 10 d.f phU ' Her. commeuded'tliat pl'rturo ; mayor, with power to act I The re|Hirt of Health officer Adam. . shows the City's health cot.dttloH-Jo 1 . The report of the building inspector, r . I with check for f 75. was received-^and 1 r filed, as was that of the electrical InI The mayor -aid lie had received . | folders was (125. He suggested lhal ' i tlie-e folders be printed for this - I be needed. A larger booklet Is to be | ' printed later. The matier was refer- | 1 1 1 was decided lo borrow (5000 from I Hie First National Bank In antlclpa- , Hon of Hie collection of taxes for 1917 , i A number of bills wereordered paid , NOT MANY WORKERS \ A number of tbe members of Hie < 1 Boy Scout Troop, together with several I the camp grouud clean up last Batur- » day moruiug, but there was no big a rush on tbe part of cltlxena geuerally 1 to engage In the enterprise. Among those at work ou the groundwere K B. Btltes, presldeut of the First c ' ' National Bank, who was attired lu ■' I overalls, aud who hustled; R L. Got! <■ aud Dr. J. Thornley Hughes. •> ; Former City Comml— louer Robert e Fisher. Clayton Halues Rrlck, F. C a H. F Hlautou aud R L Chester were " among tho— who were ou the grouuds during the day. — nt by business men who paid for ' t A ditch was dug a conslderabla dl*- ; lance 011 the ground uear tbe Board- • walk for the purpose of ruuuiug off ^ „ . Borne of the 'dunes were demolished and some or tbe land filled with the MAKING SALES ' to Washington MlnUirr. j Harry F. Bianton, real estate opera- 7 tor, baa recently made several sales, aud he reports that the outlook for a I busy season Is unpsually good. , Tbe Kev. Dr. Marry Dawson Mltcbell, pastor of tbe Metropolitan Memorial Church of Washington. D, C.. has purchased tbe property cf Mrs. Anna A. Hilsee, wife of D. E. Hllaee. ' ou Second street, near the Boardwalk. Dr. Mitchell has been summering lu , Ocean City for a number of years, snd be bought tbls property with the ulll- ■ mate thought af making It his perms- " ueut home. Mr. Stanton also has sold to L .ul. ' Beuhn, of Philadelphia, who owus a handsome home on Brighton place, a lot on Fourth street directly In tbe rear 1 of bis Brighton plaie cottage. Which be will Improve as a tennis court for ' the use of hlscblldren. Mr. Beuhn has 1 one of tbe largest distributing agancie1 in tbe country for tbe Victor Talking ' Machine and be la also the Phlladel- ' pbla representative of the Edison Dietallog Machine. t Pieaaants tile Wants M.bonl. e J 8. Weaver, M. W. Blake and K ■ A. Cole, of Pleaaautvllle, were beig r Tuesday, accompauled by Ibe Kev. Peunlngton Corson, and sought to have Mayor Champion and Commissioners Campbell and Adams endorse f Pleasantvllle's efforts to obtain tbe prof posed new Btale Normal School for 8 Boulb Jersey. f . T ' Tbe Arcade Club has rented tlie ' whole of tbe south side of Fogg's Pier I for tbe summer season. H. B . Robin - son aod J H. C. Whiting', of West Philadelphia, are tbe managers, and It la their purpose to have dauctng " afternooua aud eveulnga, together with « Tissiees Elected. * d On motion of Joseph I. Scull the 1. following were elected trustees at tbe congregational meetlug of tbe First ■ Presbyterian Cborcb Tuesday evening: 7 Homer Shoemaker, B R. Swan aud ie Jobn R Jonas. Elmer E. Ranck war ! re-elected secretary . Grstelal to Erlrsds. - Ebitok the Bkhtinel:— We desire to express ourgrstitude to Ibe many friends who— aid aud sympathy ' helped us to bear our grief and sorrow II lo tbe loss of our dear one Mas Lewis E BMfTH, A. J. BMITH. '■ MR*. A. J Smith T. HofSEKEKi'KK — Refined woman Id w tabes position 10 email family; oa pass Address Ml*. He—, UK A 4Kb street. A. Philadelphia. Pa. . Adv., 44. *t
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- Choir at Easter Will Carry Out Program Arranged by Late Leader. 1 1 Church al both — rvlce- . I Easier Sunday, and — rmoos appro- 1 I prtate to the day will he delivered by e the pastor, the Kev. Charles H. Roll- ; j The program, which was arranged | r by (lie late l<ea>ls E Smith two Weeks ! before he went to a Philadelphia hoef I'ltal lo undergo an operatlou. I- as fol ; e Handel. GITertofy, M aiillleiie. ' Mailly Postludr, M.r.-li 011 E.-ler - T hemes, Andrews. Prelude. "Aiidanlr Rellgloso." r Offertory. "Prelude." Vod.rln.ki "I'lilllppa." song -lory of Hie Kesur , red 1011 (Kl-le Yaleand Adam Gelbel) Pn-llude, "Jutillale Amen." Kinder. 1 SPECIAL SERVICES I Vulll c I.K.-d N.I lo Silas SI- CI. », ' The llapllsl meetings Hits week sie ' The Kev. Mr. Fl-her. of Wildwood. is - here aud alleudiug lo Hie mosic, rendering — veral solos each night. ■ The public is particularly urged not meetings These are open ro all, ' and Ibe sermons and music will be a ' lug- lu Hie Passion Week of our Lotd. j Easter services at Holy Trinity P. E. - Church will be as follows: 7.45 a. m.. I Holy Commuulom; 10.15, morning 1 prayer; 10 30 Holy Communion aud - sermon ; 7 80 p. m., eveulng prayer fiood Erldai Mel vices. . Tbe Ladles' Home Ml— louary 80I ciely W ill hold a Good Friday —rvlce , lu the lecture room or the First M. E. I Church al 4 o'clock tomorrow after- , Coal Coal ' We Have It (to burn) h. shoemaker lumber co. Twelfth and West Avenue O. I — LAKE y - REAL ESTATE AGENT.. . last Asbarj avsdos. in— in Cut. n. j.
jf?: Allen Corson, H. Br £ - p- f- ' \ S16 Wesley Avenue \ a Ocean City New Jersey ;■ Dr. w. p. HAINES , COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. 4. Pbonsa: Ball I6I-W; Inur-Hlat* l«-A Florence Brick Haines ( CON. 9TM AND WdSLEV Ave ■ JJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 8 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY I ^ MootI " prp rh1TB - JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. e Klghtlt and Central avenue ^ Oceau City New Jersey Dr- g- d- noeung ■e Osteopathic Physician Hanu Building, Eighth street >• Opposite Pennsylvania IL R. Depot " Ocean City, N. J. Kvery Tuesday, Ibursday aud * Baturday Philadelphia OUce. 1107 Chestnut 81. • : ie QR. CHARLES B. RIDER »• I)en tint--809 Central Avenue ■Mi ix: DR G. Fairchild Starr Dentist » Cor. Eigtilb hu and Wsslrj Are. * OCEAN CI « Y. N. 1. j. Will be In III' QlB— oo^Tus-ailr^s^d HsIurdBT Booth Phones Niuht Bell ,„ Hughes' Central Phimqi Mb and Wesley A**. Ocean C.ty , N.J jt, | Phone 245- W
, New Spring Styles Ready-Made Suits , Made-to-Measure Suits BIG LINE NEW SHIRTS. $1.00 to $8.00 Odd Pants all the'time in stock ; jones" men's shop "Trust Company Corner" THE WIND-UP McAllister's CL0SING-0UT SALE Begins This Morning at 9 O'clock fcrVSk i-lli.1 "I m—te 5.1 aj oncv. • Kvervthing will lie reduced to neat one-half present market prices. •, This is positively your last , ' chance to secure such Bargains; don't miss it. "j Sale ' will continue only a few days. • Be 011 the job evenday. • Terms strictly Cash. No goods exchanged or monev refunded during this sale. s. s. McAllister, ocean city, n. j. Real Estate For Sale BICI BARG AIINS ■ Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished . Some estates ill 'my hands must Ik- sold at sacrifice prices. This is the j time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort t very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton [ 619 Aabur>- Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ; MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No.watUng f«r two weeks to know If you can get It; we cmn tell you At once. Burgwln- 111 Buy end Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for -ale. AIho lot* for liive-tment and for Improvement— the choice of Oceau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N..J. MORTGAGES INSURANCE THORN £ BOYLE REAL ESTATE ' 02* E<a»TM mrmmmr (Cos. Oeu* Avmmumi OCEAN OITY. N. J. : John Marts Lumber Co. ' Ninth Street and Haven Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Millwork. Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, NaOa.Satb Weightt, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. a
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. OUR NATIONAL STRENGTH The Nation's might is influenced by its every citizen. Patriotism is for all. Aud 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, N. J. HAVE MOVEDKinto our new office at 837 Asbury Avenue, where all the general business of the company will hereafter be transacted. CITY GAS UGHT COMPANY - - - - A--A--A- -S - _A — A - - A — A — A- .A — A — A. .A — A — A- .A — A — * A — A — A__ ' w w W WW w w w w w w w wnvv www I ; Powell's Dry Goods Store j < 1 Is now showing an entire new line of Ladies' Shirtwaists ! , | and one-piece Dresses. Also the best assortment of Spring I - ( j and Summer Merchandise now ready for inspection . ■ f POWELL'S— Th« Reliable Store I • f 921 ASBURV AVENUE • , | FMONC as
• ' HOTIIA AID COTTAOea. Scotch Hall ^ it nat or iu m ul1--— ' eiseirtSty1 h'V aT H— 2 i Saris *' "" THE IMPERIAL 1015 CK.NTKAL AVE., OCEAN C1TT. M uSY-df'nisr i l*1'*^ou7 THE KATHLU \ WYOMING 734 IMT.AK AVFJIFK ""»» HIT. !». »• open Ml lbs yssr s Hoi WMsr Hsu HOTEL. ATGLEN On* ot lbs mo*t osntrallv losstsd botsli la Ooeun City. Tb# sitn h— slwrnyi been to moke thii boa— srlect end homelike, end Us bug* snd s—nred putronsg* provst its tnoc— . For terms snd psrtieulAT* eddrsei, a. c. uorr, frep. NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTU AND CENTRAL. avknde Fourtsenl b He— on. Thorouxblj rseovslsd sn(| newly pepered, bell Pbonee: I7-X sod THE HEWUNGS ^ eat Pblludel pbls, Pu I- Nend for BTCSIeyud^Rsles^ THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL TEAR 3 Uoorlyn Tsnses Oessn City, N. J between Elxblb end Nlnlb Streets '* MRS. J. K.MQHR190W Chandler-White Hall Ocesu sve. bet. Beveuth aud Eighth ate Ocean City. N. J. ^ a mawkuh. Stcrkng-St. Cbarlea KuropimnPlsn Rmma?8tA0 op WrlU owner, ' . R. M. GOrr, t, I70S Spring Ourden St., Pblls., Ps. - Otis m. Townsend a Practical Bees bo re Architect Licensed by the Bute, -s- -> EIGHTH STREET, OPR. R O. ocean city n. j. We Are Distributor* ler tbe
■ mmui utiioiue In Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell Oeneral Contractor Grading and Street Bidding Thirty-fourth at. and Wart eve. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Pbese, 3SI-W The Pontiere BOOT « SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Rt-tll Asbury Ave.. Oceaa City IL J. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Avu. Ocean City Nnw Jnrany Mortgages We are at all times prepared to place or pur- — chase first mortgages on improved Ocesu City Real Estate, and invite | as may wish to negotiate JOS. 1. SCULL 7B7 Asbury Ammw Osssn City New JSresy Firs Asanas aiausls 14— Math and Plsesuie aeenua. Is^SmwfirtTUiwtiii. 35— Beveuth and Wamaeanaa. ■ 42— Second sod Asbury avauaa. 45— Fourth and Asbury eemas ' 45— Eighth and Asbury aeeaaa. 48— Tenth and Asbury avauaa. 48— Thirteenth aod Asbury aeeaaa. 48— Sixteenth aod Artiaiy avauaa. 61— North aod Central wan 54— Blxth aod Central asuoaa. 87— Twelfth aad Wuhy ase— ■ ti — F^^s^^Oeaauaeaaaa. ""

