Ocean City Sentinel, 19 April 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 3

r " jf.r-111 Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY APKIL18, 1917 We Khali be glad to rewire Heine of v Jew* end communication* of intefeet to thl* community and our reader* everywhere. All commuulcatioii* rhould be accompanied with the full name and add re** of the writer, not necemarllv for publication, but a* a guarantee <d good faith. DOTS. Sunday. The attendance .at the churches Sun, lay was Rood. Fishing club members are anxious to begin thelr.sport. Wedding bejl* will be heard next month and also the mouth afier. Thomas Met 'lure, of thl* city, has rented the cottage 722 Cenlral avenue and will occupy the house about May l.adle*' Auxiliary of the First I'rebyteriau Church will give an enterTwo new and up-to-date public telephone booth* have been placed in Hughe*1 Central Pharmacy. Eighth street and Wesley avenue. The oltlcial board or the Kifst M. "K Church will meet at 7.4V o'clock tofull attendance's requested.

PERSONALS. Perry Smith, of Philadelphia, wa- a visitor Sunday. William Hlugham. of Xfillville, was , a visitor Sunday. George H. Laugley. of Mlllville. waa t lu town Monday. . > Kllwood Horn; of-Uermautowu, was > In town Sunday. I Mrs L "8. A. Stfcdem I* visiting rela- 1 lives In Philadelphia. ' George F. Bauer." of- Philadelphia, 1 was lu town Suuday. John Stratum, of .Philadelphia, waa ' a visitor here Suuday. c Alex Chambley. a Philadelphia c builder, waslu town Suuday. M. K. Collins, of Philadelphia, was > a recent gpeat of the Klberoii. The llev.W. 151 we 1 1 I-ake, of Prince- 1 Itu, was In town this week. 1 Henry Volgt, of t'amdeu, was a ' recent guest of the Wyoming, U- A. Ploch, of Philadelphia." w-ar j lu town Saturday and Suuday. , , D. Gat and wife, of Philadelphia. . Mrs. Johanna Weber, of Plilla'del ■ phla, I* a guest of llie Imperial. Mr*. Mary T. Mullln. of this city, I* visiting friends lu Philadelphia. Clarence Brush, of Ceruiaiilown. . u, t

. was lu town over the week -end. t Fred. Happ. of Llanerch, wa* lu tow n Ilia latter part of last week. James Field, of Philadelphia, a collager, was a visitor here Thursday. I Henry H. Marter, Jr., ol t'amdeu, wjs among the Holiday visitors here. Ml** Kleauore Ovens, of Phlladel- [ phla. was among the week's visitor*. Mr*. J W. Frailer, Jr., of Phlladel- , ago. Audrew Paul and family, of Philadelphia, were among the week's visitor*. Mr*. Leander H. Corson and Mr*. B i T. Abbott, of thl* city, are at Werners- i vllle. J. R. Wlcketaham. of Lewlatown, Pa., ha* been .spending a few days , Past Commodore Clareuce C. W. I Wilson, of Philadelphia, was lu town Hunday, . Vice Commodore aud Mr*. W. D. i Hou«rll, of Philadelphia, were visitors ! Hunday. 'Ml** Caroline l^ech. of Phlladel- < • phla. has opeued her cottage on Peon- I lyu place. I Walter Chandler, of Philadelphia, a summer resident, greeted frieud* i here Hunday. I George Fuller, of thl* city, who I* 1 employed at Peun'a Grove, was In town Monday. t B. J. Cooke and George Rurkliardt, ' of Philadelphia, wire among the cot- « tager* here Hunday. George McElmy, of Philadelphia, ■ owner of apartments here, wa* among I toe Hunday vlsltoi a 1 W. W. Tyers. of Phlladel plila, secretary of the Ocean City Fishing Club, ' 1 was In town Hunday. Fred. C. Adams aud wife, of Hbenandoah, were among the week's arrivals at the Katblu. 1 fiquire Rush baa reliuquisbed Ills 1 poeltlou as book-keeper lu Capt. C. L. 1 Breckley!* point shop. Geo. Pattnu, of Pblladelphla, was ' a visitor at the Dome <1 R. H. Jobu- 1

HO. or this city, HUnday. Wm . "Barth aud Wife, of Cynwyd, were visitor* here a few days' ago, registering at the Idlewild. Mi** Marguerite .Hcull, of Gcean { City, entertained Mis* Bella Comax, f of Philadelphia, on Hunday. Mrs. H. T. Heuderaon. of Houtsdale, ( relurued home this week after speod j lug eeveral day* lu this city. I Wm. J. Cuatls, of Philadelphia. I well known, lu re*ideuts of ibis city. , was among the visitor* F'rlday. . Raymond Paul, of Philadelphia, ] well known to many of the young . men bere, wa* In town Hunday. ' Mrs.,'. Thorn ley Hughe* and sou. ' Robert, of thl* cltjf. are vlsitlug Mrs Hughes' parents lu Philadelphia. i " W. A. WMlmaiter, a well known j Philadelphia buainea. mau, lias Uken | apartments tiers for lb# summer sea | Miss Marie MacKubblu aud bet i mother, of Uermautow u. are visttlug J J. R Jones and family for a few, waaka. Mr. MacKubWu l» ooonactad I

' with llie Dreer Heed Co., of Philadelphia. Mrs. Mackubblu and her" daughter came to this city Monday with Mr. .Jours, w ho brought them Roy K. Darby and w ife,-of this city, returned Monday from a visit to Mrs. - Darby's former home at Newport, • N.J. Robert B. Vollum, expert accountant, of Philadelphia, aud a ruiqmer resident of Ibis city, wa* la -town Friday. i Mr*. Clyde Baker and son, of Phlla- ■ delplila, are vlalilng the former's parents, George \\ . Ernst aud w'lfe, of . this city. 1 Robert T. Fpulk, of Philadelphia, who Is a properly owner In llie north Commodore Churchill Hungerford, . of Philadelphia." former president- of . the Ocean City Flablug Club, was lu town Hunday. , Franklin Hirst, of Philadelphia, waa i among the visitors here Hunday. Mr. Hirst is active In cottage colony llie , lu summer. I City Treasurer William McCrach and Assemblyman James Fianklln, of Philadelphia, were lu town Halurday . evening and Hunday. J. Howard Meek*. Jr . and the Misses M. McClalcby and M. Carrl- ' of Merlon, were amoug recent arrivals at the Blscayoe. Frauk Llpplucott, of the Hwarlhhas moved from bis apartments In Ibe Chester Building tolbe borne of tils pareuts at 810 Wesley aveuue. H A Weaver, of Logan, bas rented the llrst floor apartment lu the Waua" maker ayartmruts bere. Mr. Weaver occupied the apartments last summer Misses Helen and Constance Jacksou. of Philadelphia, are guests of ' Mrs' E W. Gaudy. Miss Helen Is a Mrs Miss ,

scb'Kil teacher and Miss Constance la ( a librarian. Fred Toullnson. wbo wa-'einployed lu the electric Hgbt company's ofllce bere for ae« eral week*, ha* acCepte I a , Clerkship In a hotel at Werneraville, j and has gone ou duty. | Thomas F. Ma her, a student at | Ot-erbruok .Seminary, and bis sister, , Margaret Maher, of Philadelphia. | have returned after a few days' visit , John J. Foster aud wile, of this city. Mr» -M Vaudegrlft . of Washington. C., was the guest of Mr*. Charles Hlaug. of this city, a few days ago It her flrst visit, and she plans to reIn September. With her were Mrs Callahan and daughter. Mrs B. t 'hrlailao-eu has returned tier home In West Philadelphia , sfler a two weeks' visit to her parent*. L w. Bate* and wife, of this city. 1 Mrs. CbdaUansrq- was accompanied ' tier daugbter/Adella Eunice -Marie. r j Fu n CKXTjf and ibn adveriiaement , eulille bearer tu ou* sbampop and I treatment- Good until u*ed. Addreas ' I M. Ktbal Page. Imperial Hotel. I I Adv., It.

' PILING HERE FOR MOSICPAYILION •t City- Commissioners Rejecl * Bids for' Plumbing Work in the Building. ' d At the weekly meeting of the City V Commissioners. Director Adams an If nun need thai the piling for the music 1 . pavilion, liad arrived Tuesday, and Allen Hcull, the contractor, l» preparing tw-push the work. Gu motion of llllrecior Adams. City Clerk Morris wa- inrlrucled to notify D the Messrs Lupt»u thai their contract must be completed on time or the pen- . ally wlir-be Imposed. " Mayor Champlmi staled that Mr. I Neel Is arranging to have a bulkhead ! I he has asked the city to gravel llie : street ends. It was moved and carried I s "'M plan* and specification- be pree pared and hid* a*ked for bulkhead al 7 ",e "free! ends. The following re-olul.on ww* pr* , u -etiled by Mayor Champion: i Be ll - B" lle-nl ved, by l be Board of Commlsinuers of Ocean City, that, contract i be awarded tu Daniel Krau«» for the i '' building known a- the addition to the , " music pgvlllou lu the -urn of $2404,aiid , that the proper officers execute llie i - contract with said Daulel lirau-s. • Gu mutton of Director Campbell, the i I resolution was'lald over for two weeks, i The following resolution was pre- , seuted by Director Campbell:

-Resolved, by the Board or Commissioner- ol Ocean Cily.New Jersey, that which Is for life electrical work in the building known as the addition to the music pavlliou I* temporarily financed 1 the Issue of temporary Improvelaw, and shall stgte In general terms sued and shall be signed by llie mayor, attested by the city clerk aud countersigned by .t^e director of the department of revenue and iliiauce.-atid said initcs -hall ligve alflxjd thereto the oorporale seal of the city of Ocean City. The resolution was laid over for two On motion of Director Adam*, the music pavilion were rejected, and the biddy re. a letter was read from J. M. Chester Co.. regarding a qull-clalro deed atid ■ he adjustment of laxe-. The matter was referred to the collector, solicitor aud.lliecommlssionec.of revenue aud liuance. J. Nargatig, of Chicago, a few day* ago bought llie fiuslne-s of C. Wel-ler,

• bill be decided to quit afier looking around for awhile, and he lefi this I week for Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Weisler. are now in Camden. Mr. . Welafer was In the custom-made clothing business here for 15 years

t — I] NOTED WESTERN PRIEST HERE , . The Very Rev. Dr. Dnntie, of Chicago, Officiated in St. o Augustine's Church. j" l The Very Rev. D. i. Dunne, D D.'.j Ka-l to attend the .iinu.l gathering of J, . the bl-li.ip* of the country at Wash- 0 I liiglnn, D- ' thl* week, celebrated ■ the 10 o'clock iiias* In Hi. Augustine's 3, I Church Hunday. and preached a force- „ Dr. Dunne ».oke In pari as follows: I "One cannot fail to be impressed || with the beauty, simplicity and 1 ,, : aluess of the Gospel narrative chosen j j, •■Terrllled and ams/ed at what had t, - happened lu llie few day* Hint had | n ; might he theirs al llie band* of Ibe L r Jews, who had put their Master to L I selves up lu a room, and securely! ! fastened I be doors. • Their wouder must have been lu- • ten-Hied, for they had just listened to. % claimed to have seen the Master, a- ....... .1,,- l,.„„„ While . they were' home. While

-till In doubt wbetber-to give' credence t »- to Ibe story or not. there suddenly' ( H stood lu their midst tine, who addressed ( i* them lu those simple but Impressive , le tbclr Master and l*ord, Christ Jesus. !, *1 "From Hie day* when the word* e- were spoken down to the present. L e many have e^vojaiw discover the , 1- mean that pence, fuctfhlch the world - » Is now praying so earnestly, a peace. . r. which will put an end to thl- lerrtble r- world .war. a peace, which will drive , d and put Id their place, love aud ll more. It means Inborn peace, the , peace w hich comes from a good con- > walking In Hie foolsl- p-uf Hie Master, , le a true and perfect Chrlatlan. A Chris , ie imitator, a follower of Jesun Christ; one, who not only believe*, but em- | tr bodies In bis own . life ibe teaching- , d and example* of tills divine Master: | ;r one wbo who uot only work* for him-. * d and example to bring the world -back | to Him wbo Is Hie way. tlie light aud , • Clirlst Jesua I* your model. Place ; It belore you: study II In It* every de- > '■ tail, make it your own. and then ll

* will Impress Hself upon the world '• your duly as laymen and women of '• preaching the Gu-pe^of Jesua Chrlat." '• Dr. Dunue I* an old friend of the Rev. Thomas F. Blake, rector of fit. " Augustine'* Church. th«f h.vlng been classmates at college. * WAR LOAN Bond, lor sale, i'_ The f-JMO .000.000 war loan of the Utilled Htgtes Government will wtth- . out doubt pass, both house* of Cou,r gress aud It I" Intended to make a new " meut thlauce. In -fact It is intended that this loah be taken Dp assoo'u as possible afier It Is oflered. It Is exr" peeled that the loan will all be taken, ,f at least within thirty days after It is offered. lu accordance with "Ibe policy 0 adopted by many large bauklug In- " aiirutlona, etc , the First Naltoual Bank bas subscribed /or a limited I, number of these bo-ida aud will reif celve Individual suhscrlptlouo allotting n the same Id the order In which the subscriptions are received All the ia details a* to purchase, etc., will be atr. tended to without auy cost, commls le slou or charge to the purchaser, ,f The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ocean y City Military Club will give a dance " In Company G's Armory this (Tburae day) eveulug, and the public Is cordlally Invited to atteud. It is the , thought of the members of the auxiliary to give these dance# every week for the next month or ta-o. 1 he music will be provided by tbe Ocean CUy '* Hiring Orchestra, I. rased Double Cottaged The double cottage of Mrs. Wm! H. ' Isong, of Pblladelphla, on Central avenue. Jpst below tbe high school, ' lias agalu been leased, through (be agency of Massey A Edwards, for the 3t use of the teacher* who will attend ■ he domestic science department of the 1 tlie"dome*tlc*clence

1 City Htate Hummer Hcbool. Will Hate Musical. Hunday School Class No 21, Mr*. 1 George C. Murphy teacher, will meet for mutual profit and amusement In the social rooms of tbe 'church bulld--i Friday evening April 27, at S . o'clock. There will be a musical aud - entertainment with refresbl meulsI *a* George Burton, florist, of Chestnut . Hill, bas had a bulkhead buHt near i hi* Wayne Apartment* bn the Boardwalk at Hixtb Street. Tbe piling ' under tbe bouse have been enclosed ( aud a cement floor laid. Tbe work" , wa* done by Jobn Mart*. 1 Conductor Week*, of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, wea called to Cape , May Court House a few day* ago by 1 tbe lllne** of til* father, Thomas H. • Week*, wbo. In bl* ■eeauty-olntb year. bad a atrok*. Al last lepon*. tb. L afflicted man waa better

TRADE BOARD DISCUSSED I NEW STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

j Body Goes on Record as I Favoring Site That State Board May Select. i j At a special meeting of Hie Board of ) Trade Tue-day evening, the board decided to go on record a* favoring a ! 'location for the proposed new- Htate ji Normal Hcliool-that In. the judgment [■of Hie Htate Hoard of PMucatlon wa.ji must suitable and accessible as lo Irsn-pc^tallon facilities , of di-cu-slug tbe location of Hie of Hie member- expressed their views. In the dhcnSslon that led up to the adoption of the motion. It was brought taVhi'mlTfor the ^0.. of the ■ school building here. | I'he president. Clayton Halnewas 011 motion requested to ap i tbe Young Men's Progressive League 1 I ll was decided to flle a commuulea- 1 Hon from the Htate Chamber of Com- I , bearing ou the new primary act. I j PLAN BUSY SEASON 1 -»«• **«"*" «"»»'■• , 1 The last meeting of the Visiting 1 I ine issi meeting 01 tne \ isiiuig

1 Auxiliary of Hie First Pre»by- ' I irriau Church fur this whiter wa* held I Thursday afternoon- at the home ' j of Mrs W. D. Chamber-. 6217 North 1 ! Broad street. . Philadelphia. There 1 | was the usual large(atteud*uce and a 1 very deligbtfu^time wa* had. The annual election bf ofllcer* took place at this meeting, and the follow- ' were elected for the etjsulng year: 1 Ml** Ida K Bauer, president; Mr* William K. Harris, Jr.. *ecre|*ry, and Mr*. Robert P. Ro*», treasurer. A new ofllce, that of vice president, created, to which Mrs. W. D. ( Chamber* wa- elected. ^ The ofllcer. are planning for a very J will be held thl* year again every [ Monday afleruoiin, during July and August, at the Casino Club, Moorlyu and the Board w;alk. Delightful refrerhmeut* were served the liostee's, assisted by her sister. , M !** F^Barrauger, after which tlie , ladles' adjourned to meet In Gcean , CUy 'on the last Mnnday In Jane at l llir' colt age of Miss Ida K. Bauer, 828 The following ladle* were ln atleud- , auce at tbe meeting: Mrs. Walter K Mrs. L. H. Pelxoldt, Mrs I Pancoast, Mrs. Marshall. Mr*. H. Bo uien, Mrs. Wm.J.Jouee, Mr*. Del p. W F Hinltli, Mr*. Harali Cloak, Mrs. Jas. A. Gladlug, Mrs. R Horn, I Mrs. Albert D. Oat, Mrs O. Brooks, 11

11 Mrs. Morris A. Halg, Mrs. Beall, Mrs * O. Weber, Mrs. T. H Ha'rrls, Mrs '' Bateman, Mrs. Cliarlg* Fulmer, Mr*. " Ickler, "Mr*. W. D, Chambers, Mrs. e L. Huehn, Mrs. Jesse Gelirle, Mrs '• Bode, Miss E. Barranger, Mrs. Robert n P. Ross, Mrs. Wm. K. Harris, Jr.. and Miss Ida K. Bauer. The Rev. Charles H. Buhner was also present. BUILDERS BUSY Hsni rermll* Were I-snrd Dor1- Recent permits Issued by Building 1- Inspector William B. Jobusou luclude v Ibe following: i- Allen Hcull, enlargement of music d pavilion; tlS.744. is G. W. Harris, addition to collage of :- Jacob Belswauger, Heventeeiilh slreel n aud Asbury aveuue; $300. is Waller Hess, addition to cottage of Mrs. Jane Ashman, 5728 Ceutral avey nue; *150. 1- Jobu Maria, additions to George il Burton's Wayue Apartments, Hoardd walk and Blxlh street; (600. e- C. 8. Johnson A Bro., addition* to g E G. McAleer'a cottage, Wesley avee nue, near Twelfth street; $200 ie F. R. Albnry, garage, Eleveutli I- street and Bay avenue; $200. a' Oils M. Towuseud. pavlliou lor Seaside Baths. Ioc , Boardwalk, south of Ninth street; $1000 Bungalow on Atlantic Boulevard n for Massey A Edwards; $1500. -e English A Steelman. apartment- on Ocean aveuue, near Fifteenth street, r. for J. A. Perkins, of Pblladelphla; e $4000. I- — . • ^ Resolution* of C'oocfolence. ic At a meeting of Ocean City Public j Library tru-lee*, Ibe following resolu tiou wa* passed; Whereas, It ha* pleased God, lu Hl-all-wtue providence, to remove from out midst by death oar esteemed ' trea-arer; Lewi* E. Smith, wbo reDI dered faithful and efficient service In ' that office since the formation if our ' library; and Where*-, we deeply deplore sorrow that ha* befallen us In Ills demise • .... . e and keenly feel the our library na- 1 He-

- sustained In tbe death of one of Its most trusted servants and earnest supporters; therefore. Resolved, that we bumbly submit to . ' tbe will of our Heaveoly Father id 1 taking our treasurer from amoug u* " and ImploiY His gracious comfort and B blessing for the sorely bereaved famlly 1 and wide circle of friends who rem lu " to mourn bis departure . adv.. it. E. R. Lynch, Bee. 1 Word reached this city a few days r ago of tbe death of Mrs. Abble Wertz • • Smith, wife of the Rev Ravel Smith. . * a member of tbe Philadelphia M E. 3 Conference. Mrs. Smith was a noted ' writer. She had been a visitor to Ocean City for many years, slie and her husband having * collage here. e Tbe committee 'In charge of tbe Rev y Dr. Bobuer's reception wwbee to thank L all those wbo ao kindly gave then ar. statanee in m tertalnlng. and also 10 ie" tbo-o who made erieb grurrou* dona- :

WOMEN'S CLASS . TO HAVE TREAT si Great Time Planned by Bap- ; tist Church People for Next I Monday Evening. Tlie commutes 011 arrangement- for IHMeCla— taugflt hy S. H McAIII* [ tsr by Hie drfralMt - Bible cla— tail gill » | tendance by the ' varlbu* member- on ■ Monday evetiiug. 'April 2;!. at Hie Hotel Henry, Seventh slreel aud A- ; - bury avenue. e Mrs. Henry lis- arranged a line li.It right oil Hie range, and afier *11 r have been well -aif-lied with food,, I which they will eat accompanied by . -trains of good iiiu-le. three ringing e speeches are scheduled lo open "lio»-1 . F. T Jeniilng- will get back at Hie Winners by giving many of tliem - -me ■ witty j.bs II. a isiellc strain. He I- - Ibe men. l lie pastor. leBc-tier of the . ringing appeal fur bigger aud belter tilings In the future The woraeiiVill . do the' most of their crowing over' ,- teacher, Mr McAllister, who 1* lo part »« teacher of the winning class ' „f 11,. S.n.H-i- ncliiiol A. Mr Ate A I. . of A- Mr.McAl-

, ,1-lerl. preparing to leave the com- ;■ . imRiliy afier so msliy year* of faith- 1 , ful service In the Suuday school, hi- i . remarks will be ll-leued to Willi -|>eclal ! . wiU-uke charge after Mr McAllister's [ speech and ...Kl-e ~ women by c.ll- , "me is'lpoked for"'"* A ' William E Massey, president of the! Gceau City Title and Trust Company, j left Tuesday for Sen Francisco ou [ business for the Bethlehem Steel Com- ' (»«ny. He wa- accoiu|iauled by Mrs. | Massey, aud they will be away three 1 Some local aulos are ruu at too great - -peed -around towu. Hume person ■ will be badly hurt If a slop Is uol put ! 1 this reckless driving. it Is said 1 that one or two of tliyse drivers have , 1 been warned by the police outwqor < Coal Coal We Have It ! C. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. *, Twelfth and West Avenue "

• C. I — LAKE " ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. ri l«> Aabory A venae. Ocean City. N. J. "afs Alien Corson, M.D. "3:' K S16 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey « DR- W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. USKICE UUUHH: jljol^'m." Phone*: Bell <61- W": lnier-nuue 1.®- a A' Join Phonee Florence Brick Haines Cor. 8tm and WetSLCY Ave fJHRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. in OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ■I, ofllce Hour*: V 10 10*. m. Bolli|,bon(. Ofllce Honrs Bell l'bone 171 1- e-Hpim.' JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. m Eighth aud Central aveuue e«l Ocean City New Jersey dr- g- d- noeung ,r. Osteopathic Physician se Hann Building, Eighth street j'

Opposite Pennsylvania il R. Depot » 1 OCEAS CITY, N. J. I Every Tuesday, Thursday and ! 3 Saturday Bsll Phone. BB-W Office, 1107 Cbesluut St. ; £)K. CHARLES B. RIDER Dentint •- 809 Central Avenue , OCUB I'lTI". a. J. ■ ^R. G. Fairchild Starr ^ Dentist " 1 Cor. Elghlh HC Und'wialcj Av*. . , , ol'KjyN Cirv; i. \* 1 Will be In bo ofllfe on Tnesflav aodNalurflay 4 1 only until further Duller. Booth Phones Kioht Kkij. ' Hughes' Central Pharmacy " Sth and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N.J * - j . Phone 245- W . '

: ; j T 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" ti THE WIND = UP : McAllister's CLOSING-OUT SALE Begins This Morning at 9 O'clock ie Store was closed all day yesterday to reprice stock and ii arrange for quick selling. • Entire stock must be sold a at once. • Everything will Ik- reduced to near one-half ■r present market prices. *„ This is positively your last •r will continue only a few days. • Be on the job every r day. • Terms strictly Cash. No goods exchanged or o ■ money refunded during this sale. • s s. McAllister, ocean city, n. j.

Real Estate Por Sale BIO BARGAINS ij Cottages. _ Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished " Sonic estates my hands must he sold ansatrifice prices. This is the ■ | time of year to buy Cottages and Lots A^hjs Popular Seaside Resort ■ j very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton j 619 Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ! MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watting for two week* to know If you can get U; we can tell you at ' «»ce- ^Bargains in Bay and Gceau front pro|*rtle*. Choice cottage* for Ocean City. ^ Applyto ln,,,ro%ement 1 * choloe of J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. UoAfSASfS INSUBANCm THORN £ BOYLE 1 REAL ESTATE r ere ru.i. srm.mr icoe. Oc«*« A ve«o«. OCEAN O ITY. N. J. j John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. j. Lumber Mitlwork. Moulding*. Building Paper, Plaiter Board, Nails, Sash Weights. etc. Estimate* Furnished. Preen pt Delivery. I

! pukwl = good painting FIWpST .— . JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. .Painters Paint, aTlr'TwearieTM av VoV iiohV* ar ' Special Announcement •: In accordance with our announced policy of aiding in every way possible to back up the Federal Government in the present crisis, we have entered our subscription for a limited number of thg proposed U. S. Revenue Bonds and will receive subscriptions from individuals desirous to purchase tbinarme and make the allotments in the order in whihh they are received. The bonds will be of various denominations and we will attend to all the details of purchase free of'any cost or commission whatsoever. First National Bank Ocean City, N. J.

Lit in Wislif iinii 1:1 TfiUlk ill Tbirtimtk Struts Only $37510 Asbury avenue and Second street lot, $325.00 Bay Front and Ninth street lot, - - $825.00 Twelfth street lot, - - - $42500 JOSEPH I. SHDLL ij? Uirr iitiit Octu City, I. J. a *--*_ .*..*. .a, ,*„* .a a a . a a a a a a a a a a • 'wrvnciimc www wv wm ' :j Powell's Dry Goods Store j: 1 | Is now showing an entire new line of Ladies' Shirtwaists | > ^ and one-piece IJresses _ Also the best assortment of Spring j > a j and Summer Merchandise now ready for inspection . j , • i POWELL'S— The Reliable Store I • i 921 asbury avenue \ ' j RHONE a* | ,

1 hotsm tan cottaoh. Scotch Hall ^SANATORIUM « :a* N. K. tnv*«, ii. jr. i), HersrassrT . HraflXnnw j H»r. THE IMPERIAL 1 1015 CKNTBAh AVE., OCEAH C1TT, !» kKal-<l!'rn-ar l*to"biien'**ri,'UT THE KiATHLU S|OW o|ien ^>r the season Hi* Cenlral Avenue. OCEAH C1TT. H.J, WYOMING ocean treare A. P. SflljaEK HOTEL ATGLEN "a* of Uj* mo*t oentrally toahad hotel* ia Doaan City, tte aim h*. aiwaya been to mak* thi* boo** select and hoinehka and it* large and aaaored patronag* prove* tu inorrea. For lerin* and^ particular* addree*. e. r. intrr, Prep. NEW HOTEL ELBERON riaylor and Haj re, i'rnprletreaaea Kourlaenth Heaaon. Thoroaxhlp reaovalad

THE HEWLINGS 40 WnUPb?lla£lpt^*, Pa i ImAiNE Hend tof^toIsi>M°and Rate* . O. W. P. WOOlJtilUE, Prop. . TNE IDLEWILO ' Moorlyn Terrace Ocean City, N. J Between Eighth and Ninth HlreeU " MB* J. K.MOBH180N Chandler-White Hall/' Ocean are. bel. Hcventh and Eighth ats Ocean CltjrMl. J. BROWN 'A MACKLIN. Stcrltng-St. C bar lee Eighth and Ooewn Ave 1 TOR 8ALK OR RgHT. any agaol or owner Vrmrnar, U" "P r. m. oorr, >. IXfl Rprlug Oardeo 8L,PliUa., Fa-

Otis M. Townsend A Poetical Sear ho re Architect Licensed by tbe Htate. -s- -> ; EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P O. OCEAN CITY N. j. We Are Distributors " stufelaRer liioiilile in Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell Oeneral Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth st. and West are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Residence: 1JH Central Avtaee The Pontiere BOOT g SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 9IMII Athary Are.. Oceas City It J. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Avm. Ocean City New Jersey Mortgages _ We are at alt times prepared to place or purpared 10 piace or pur-

chase first mortgage* on I improved Ocean City I Real Estate, and invite correspond ence with such as m*y wi*h 10 negotiate real estate loans. JOS. I. SCULL 787 Asbury Avenue Ilcean City Now Jersey Fire Alarm Hgaal*. 14— Sixth and Plaasare av*oua/~~ 17— Eleventh and Bay mvanna. IB— Fourteenth and Plaasare ava. 85— Heveoth and Wear arena*. 42— Heoond sad Asbury Arenas. 43 — Fourth and Asbury arena*. ' 45— Eighth *ud Asbury avenue. , 45— Tenth and Asbury avenue. 48 — Thirteenth and Anbury arenas. • 48— Hlxteealh and Asbury avenue. , 51— North and Central avenue. 54 — Hlxtb and Central avenue. • 67 — Eleventh and Central arenas. , 67— Twelfth and Woaley arena*. 68 — Fourteenth and Wesley arena*. ' To— Fourth and Oeeoo a ran oh. , 75— Seventh and Ocaaa arenas. T6 — NJrr th^and^Oeaaa arena*. H— Boardwalk and Moartya tretao* 11— Bay arenas and llilmin >aad. • 21— TweaUetb aod CWHnl arena*.