Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY A-I'RIL 26", 1917 We shall be glad to receive Item- of news and communication* of luierexl to this community and our readers everywhere. All communications should be accompanied with the full name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of DOTS. . tie! any arbutus? Dance at armory tonight. Cottages are being opened. We soon will have May flowers. Are you planting a truck garden? , ( leean City ehoul display more flags. Another large crowd at the First I're-byterlan Church last Sunday evening. TheW.'c. T. U. will meet at the A large attendance Is requested. The SENTINEL has a limited- num. tier of farmers' bulletins giving suggestions for utilizing limited areas for truck cultivation. The Nixon people have rented Fogg's Pier Theater and thetmtin side of the pier. In this city,' for the summer sea-ou of 1917. The members of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Ocean City Military Club resumed their weekly meetings at Company G'e armory Tuesday l"gPERSONAXS. lxiuls McAllister visited III- parents here Sunday. Capt. Houck, of Cauideu, was In M. H. Weeks, o» Colilngswood, wain town Friday. C. O. Souder, of Salem County, Is * here tor the season. Dr. Elton Corson, of Rrldgeton, was a recent visitor here. • Charles H. Weiss, of Uermautown, was In towii Sunday. C. B. Smyth, of Philadelphia, was a receut guest of the Atglen. Capt. Klckards, of Philadelphia, was a Sunday visitor here. W. W. Dlckbart, of Philadelphia. »»» IU town a few days ago. Mrs. Raymond Sack has moved from Petersburg to '.his city. Walter Chandler, of Philadelphia, was among the Suuday Visitors. Dr. M. Blair and wife, of Philadelphia, were vi-ltors^iere Suuday. John E. File and wife, of Philadelphia/were Suuday visitors heje, Ebenexer Adams, of Philadelphia, 1 was In town Friday and Saturday. William H Del-ret h, of "Phlladel- I plils, was a visitor a few days ago. 1 Johu H. McClatchy, of Philadelphia, was In todn during the week. ' Charles E. Calvert, of Torouto, a ' cottager here, was lu town this week. Charles L Bsder and family, of 1 Philadelphia, were here a few days Samuel T. Uslllou and family, of 1 Philadelphia, were Suuday visitors 1 here. Walter H. Hays, of Philadelphia. 1 was In town the latter part of last ' week. Dr. William .Coburo, of Brldgeton, formerly of this city, was In town ' Friday. W.J. Custla, of Philadelphia, wa- ' among the well known visitors here 1 Friday. Mrs. Youngs Corson has returned ' home after spending several weeks lu Florida. Eber Mercer, of Philadelphia, spent 1 Sunday with Joseph llbll and wife. In this city. M. J. Cooke and (leorge Burkhardt, of Philadelphia, paid their uqual weekend visit. Miss Mary Stlnson, or Philadelphia, | has returned home after a two week-' visit here. Charles A. Doe and' wife, of Phlla- ' detpbla, have been s|«udiug a few 1 days here. W. T. Prellyinan, of Philadelphia, 1 was a guest of the Wyoming a few ' days since. >»• M. B. Kudderow, of Haddoullejd. . has beeu spending a few days In bis collage here. - * I Mr. and Mrs. i). W. Seltxer. of Phil- ' adelphla, were lu town the latter part ,af last week. 1 John A. Voorbees and. wife, of ( Philadelphia, were among the visitors here Suuday. Horace F. McCann and Harrison E. , Morse, of Philadelphia, were visitors ( here Monday. Vloe Commodore and Mrs. Walter D. Bon-all, of Philadelphia, were visitors on Sunday. A. K, Bergstresser. of Norriatowu, a summer cottager, was a recent guest of the Biscay ne. Wm. H. Hord, of Philadelphia, a summer cottager here, was In towu during the week., Mrs. Bertha Vance, or Philadelphia, occupied her collage for a few days during the week. " J. H. Mactague, of Philadelphia, was In this cily yesterday looking afte^ls property. lrA|k>bl*. of this city. Is now engaged In the offices of Jos. IS. Champion, the builder. . William R. Hughes, of this city, has returned from a visit to Philadelphia and Trenton. Miss Gibbons, of Philadelphia. Iofficiating as stenographer lo Mersey A Edwards' offices Frank C. qtatlner, of Philadelphia, spent a few days at his up-lowo col- . tage during the week. Charles C. Read, of Camdeu. head of the Read Hardware Company here, was In town Saturday. Bernard Ruckdesrbel. of West Phil- j adelpbia, entertained a few friends at bis summer home Bare Saturday and
Sunday. Iri the party were Harry .' ' Evans and the Messrs. Maguire and ' Thompson. 1 ' H. \y«lter Berroth and family, of * Philadelphia, were guests of the Im ° • perlsl a few days since. Miss Dawes, of Philadelphia, a sum- * latter pari of last week. , 1 Eugene Darby, a student al Hahne- t, manu College. Philadelphia, visited p , Ills parents here Sunday. y Ltbrou Corson. .of Ocean View, has I • been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wm. ' Heudersou. In Ihlscily. r 8. 8. rthallcro-s. of Philadelphia, -v has been sending a few days at his " M1ss Laura lleckelt, of Woodbury, ^ . has beeu spending a week at her cottage, 1219 Wesley aveuue. E R. McCorkle and family, or Phil- J adelphla. tyere guests during the week B of Waller McCorkle aud wife. e Mrs A. H. Hlghee, of this clly. re- fc , turned home Monday after a few days' - , Visit to her son In Philadelphia. c ltobert Radford and family, of Phil- b ( adelphla, summer resldeuts of Ocean ( Clly, were among recent visitors. a Dr. Hushrod W. James, of Phlladel (i plita. a well-known summer resident " J of this city, wa. m town Sunday. T. H. Luders aud wife and Mrs. Mary Small, of Philadelphia, were j | among the arrivals at the Kallilu. j Joseph M. Rowland and wife, of n Philadelphia, were here a few days p ago and registered at. the Idlewtld. s Mrs. Johnson Rouey has returned to T I this city from Florida, where,sbe spent t the winter, and Is now at the Strand. Robert Blood, of "Philadelphia, will occupy Edmund Dawes' cottage, 717 - | Moorlyn terrace, again this summer * Francis Schneider, of Philadelphia, * was a visitor here Sunday, accompsu- ' led by John Han nla, or Philadelphia. J Joseph I. Scoll aud J. M. Chester, real estate operators, will return this ,' week from aii outing at Wernersvtlle Miss Julia Robinson has returned to j Ocean Clly after spending the wluter B ' months lu Florida aud Philadelphia. ( Edwin Peterson and wife, of Cam- II den, spent Saturday aud SuDday here ■ ' the guests of Watd Hlgbee aud faui- " in. ■ < E. W. Trout, who is at League Is ' laud, visited bis father aud mother. <1 John Trout and wife, of Ibis city, Sun- '■ day. F Mrs. Bernard Ruckde-chel, Mrs. ' Sophia Rudolph aud Mrs. Cu>ack, of Philadelphia, were visitors here Sun- v f day- '■ Mrs. Margaret A. -Foster, of this 1 clly, has returned from -a few days' * ' visit to her daughter lu tbe convent at ' Cbestuut Hill. " Mrs. Annie M. Congleton, of Boston, ° r paid a weak-end visit to her brother. " Frank E Darby, of lb], clly, on ber d way to Chicago. 1 Tbe Rev. Thomas F. Blake, rector * 1 of St. Augostlue's Church, this city, • returued Friday from a short visit to > friends lu Somerville, N. J. 1 Mrs. J. H. Lake, of Viueland, hareturned home after speDdlng a couple ' of weeks at the home of William' F. 1 s Gardiner aud wife, this clly. R M. Thompson, oT Philadelphia. . was In ibis cllyyesterday. Mr. Thomp1 son and family have been summer res- ' •dents of this cHy many years. ■ Frank A. Adams, of this clly. who, j - a few weeks ago, underwent operations In tbe Jefferson Hospital, Pbiladel- . phia. Is recuperating at bis borne. c Mrs. A.H. Hlgbeeand daughter. Ml— [ E. S, Hlghee. have returned to their £ s home lu this clly after -pending sevf era I days in Philadelphia aud vicinity. D. I- Place and wife, who last year c i, purchased Ibe collage 57 Simpson i i- road, are enjoying life here- Mr. ' j Place la a well-known tbealrtc&l man. J t ' Mrs. R L. Jdoore and John Irwin , and wife. of^Mlllvtlle. and Mr. Sam-' . ' : uel Oarretsoo, of Haley ville. are the ' guests of Dr. aud Mrs. Herschel Pettlt. ( '"j Johu D. lleUorfcla. of Philadelphia, f 1 on Sunday visited Ins mother, Mrs. A. i i I J. McCorkle, of Philadelphia, who Is t
1 CITY HELPS TO' DECORATE GRAYES >f • • , ■n U§ual Donation to MeCrayi P'obt Prepare to Bulkhead d" Street Ends. j y Mayor Champion sta'ed at the -loners that lie had received from - Meeray Po-t, No. to. (i. A. R , of Cape . May, a request for a donation from the ' clly to help defray the expense- .of decorating- the grave- of old soldiers In I he county. On motion of Director Adam-, it waagreed to give the u-ual amount— 1|5. ' The contract for lu.iiuo large city • booklet-, at i cost of H7->.was awarded 1 A resolution wa- adopted providing ' The resolution awarding lo Allen ' Scull the contract for the music pavll- < Ion work wa- laid over for one week. 1 It wa- ordered that. Allen Scull's cerlllled check lie returned to. him 1 r having provided* a bond. ' c It was ordered llial plans and -peel ' 1 Ileal ion - be prepared for bulkheadlug 1 8 the end- of the -Ireels at Forty-seventh 1 '• and Forty-eighth -Ireels. * By resolution II w a- decided to lem- ' l- pora'rlly finance a part of the inci- 1 l> deillal ex|wn-e lu the cost of erecling t the addniou to the music pavilion. by - i— ulnga lemporary improvement nole lu the -urn nf FitlO. The nole Is In he 8 Trust Company, and bear Interest al a rale not to exceed 5 per centum per t It was also resolved to borrow *.*N»i I i from the Ocean City Title.and Trust c Company In anticipation of the Collec- i , tlon of taxes for 1917. I Director Campbell having re|sirled f -the matter adjusted, a quit claim deed ( was granted Millie Deeuan for lol 237. 1 Section A.
' ENGINEER GIVEN :J LEAYE OF ABSENCE It- • ~~ . Hand, Jr., Will Have Charge of Road Work in Eastern Ohio. A letter was received by tbe City ] Jr.. clly euglurer. and read at the; weekly meeting or the board, asking! thai he he-granted a leave of absence for six niniith*. beginning May I. -Ion that Mr. Hand receive no salary | or com |>eii»aIloii from I he clly during j Mr Hand will leave Ocean Clly the I part of next w eek for Pittsburgh, where he will enter the employ of the corporation for which he did duly a I year. ago. His headquarters will in Pittsburgh, but he will have slructlou III several of the counties of Ohio, i This I- I he road buildperiod lu I hat section. BACK FROM DETROIT NCkiirldrT-Wallrr VI editing. William P. Gardiner and wife re- ! turned Friday night from Detroit, j where they attended the weeding of i -cliuelder, formerly of this; clly, and Miss Waller, of Detroit. \ which occurred on Thursday evening. April 12 The bride-maid was Miss Anna, aud Ibe best man was Harry j Waller, brother of the bride of l he .bride. (110 Seybuco avenue, and j of ibe young pair, lucludlug the following from the Easl: Mrs. Schneider, of Philadelphia, mother of the bridegroom; Mr. aud Mrs. W. P. Maler, of Camden; Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner, of Ibis city, and Mrs. W'aldmati, of Vlneland. It had originally been planned by Schneider aud Ills bride lo come ibis section of the couutry on their bridal trip, but tbe preseuce of these visitors at the wedding caused lo postpone their trip until next August. •Tbey are havlug a home built at a suburb ot Detroit, which expect to occupy In June. The young man and his bride gave their friends the slip and went to the Slaller lu Detroit. These . friends, headed by W. P. Maler. bad arranged to give Mr. and Mrs Schuelder a two or three hour auto trip i around Delrolt, and they searched i a- It turned out. Mr. Maler . expressed himself as well pleased, declaring that "II look a Jerseymau lo i a Jersey ami." Before returning to Ocean lity, Mr. i and Mrs. Gardiner, visited Canton, i Ohio, where Mrs. Gardiner resided some lime a number of years ago. Attended Biuquet. Dr. Herschel Pettlt, of this city, and J. S. Kuowjes, of Tuckahoe, on Thursday evening attended the annual bauquet of the alumni association ^f the Medlco-Chlrurglcal College at tile Kitten house. Philadelphia. , They had a very enjoyable evening. , Wan i MIss Towuer mm Teacher. Requests are being received by Miss N. E. Towner, bead nurse at Scotch . Hall, from many towns In Cape May , and, near-by counties, to -ecu re her to , teach Classens to Red Cross work. Miss , Is an experienced nurse aud Is familiar with Red Cross work. Hu His Motor Ode. City Electrician Joseph Klgglns now i has his motor cycle for use lu bis work around tbe city. "Joe" glides over i the ground In graceful style, aod he < II lids tbe machine a great cnnveuleuce occupying her cottage Id .Soutl^Bceab 'U George F. Gilbert and wife, of Lansoccupied their cottage for a days receully. They were accompanied by tbelr daughter, Mrs. Eotella Miss H. M. Helm, of Philadelphia, who has been enjoying life in Hoaton some time, left there Tue-d»y for this city, where she will remaiD until autumn. Dr. G. F. 8tarr and family have moved lo Plessantvllle. Dr. Starr has offices under the St. Charles Hotel here, where be may be found aeveral Paul Pettlt, the Infant son of Dr. and Mrs. Herschel Pettlt, was brought home from tbe Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, a few days ago. and Is now doing well: Samuel Hoffman, Somers C. Young and family aud Mrs. U E. Seaman, of this city, have returued from an auto trip to Dowulugtowu, they havlug beeu goue several days. \V, L Orr and wlfe.of Philadelphia, with their grandsob, Howard Hurtls, spending aw hlle In tbelr summer borne here. Mr. Orr's daughter, Miss was here on Sunday, Mlsa Elizabeth V. Dunn, of this; city. Is visiting friends In Phlladel- . phla, Norriatowu and Pedrlcktown. i D. B. Sbarpham and family, formerly | of this city, live lo the lasl named place. Miss Mary 'unulngham, daughter of Hugh Cunulugham of this .city, who. has beeu visiting relative- In Philadelphia for Ave week-, has accepted a position In Ibe office# of tbe Klr-cbtiaum clothing boose. Paul, son of City Solicitor and Mra. J. Kurrwood Daly, of Pbiladelpbla, wbo spent Ibe winter here. Is recovernicely and will be brougbt borne a Pbiladelpbla hospital this week. It was necessary to operate oo tbe cblld.
PATRIOTIC LODGES HEAR ! DR. BOHNER'S ADDRESS
~ 1 Audience of 600 People Listen ; ' With Marked Attention to Instructive Discourse. E „ Another large audience crowded the ! of patriotic and scholarly addressee j by the pastor, the Rev. Charles H jBohner. "on "The fulled State, and the World War " A hundred addl- 1 f I tonal chair- were brought into u-e for y -Adlng people lu the ai-le-, so that. ' • j as far as pos«lble, fhe great tbroug ,e| was accommodated with seats. K j Eighty-live members of Washington i • Camp. No. 75,. P. (). S.wif A., attended < lu a body and occupied -eat- re-erved i e for them They entered the church '"I carrying the -tandard of the order I y j and accompanied tiy -the degree team. I K I dressed In the quaint costume of the I colonial period of our country's his- ? lory Other members wore the regula- '• Hon regalia of the organization. There e were also pre-ent members of Camp ' 11 Owing to the desire or many citizen. ■ e irnm tbe lower part of the city to at- 1 - tend the service, the trolley company • lf ran ,a special car. which left Fifty- ' ninth street at seven o'clock, and < which Was tlljed with passengers, who : also were given seats In the church in I a body. The car. by special arrange- • until the service was concluded, for the purpose of conveying the dglega- - Hon back to their homes. ' fja very pretty sight was afforded the 1 - audience when William Lake, the ' . six-year-old sou of Mr. and Mrs. Wm- 1 . j C. Lake, ol Fourteenth street and Bay ' | avenue, marched up on the pulpit aud ■ j surprised, the Rev. Mr. Buhner by preir -entlug htm with a -mall silk flag. which the dommle used duilng the re- | e maluder of tbe service lu leading the 1 singing of the patriotic songs. ' e The Ibeme of the discourse was r ! "Why the Kue-lau Revolution Should ' i. Receive Support from the UtiHed " , Slates," and the text, I-alaU 66; b: 1 "Shall a nation be boru at ouce?" The Rev. Mr. Rohuer spoke In part r "It was but a few days ago that tbe 1 F people of tbe fulled Slates were astou- ( - I. bed. lu taking up their tnornlug r newspapers, to resd that Russia bad s overthrown tbe bouse of Romauoff, 1 made the czar a prisoner, aud estab- : t ll-lied a republican form of govern- ' menl— that after three thousand years I the question of the -old Hebrew pro- ■ phel. bad received an affirmative answer and that a nation had literally ' f been born at once. J ; "At flrst there was a disposition to ; discount the news, even as at flrst It I bad been discounted by Czar Nicholas • hlm-elf. 'It Is a revolt!' exclaimed { 1 the despot. -No,' was tbe reply, it Is I a revolution.' It could hardly be . credited that Russia the bound, Bus-, r sia the oppressed, Russia tbe cursed. • had become Russia the liberated, Rur- > -la the free, Rusgla the blest. As the . later dispatches came In, couflrmltig . the earlier reports, tbe enthusiasm aud , rejoicing was unbounded. I "The revolution In Russia Is a great movemeut for freedom aud tbe spread - of tbe democratic principle. Tbe revolutionaries are flghtlug for the same 1 tillage for which our fathers fought i wbeu the embattled farmers met at , - Lexington aud 'lired the shot thai • - was heard around the world.' Russia 8 has cast out ber bureaucracy, with Its ■ attendant frightful evils, aud has established civil aud religious freedom, « under a government of tbe people, by ■ and for the people. These are the 1 very things for which tbe United J 1 Slates stands, aud we should count It ^ a great privilege and Joy that we may ' assist a sister nation In securing aud » maintaining the same blessings. - U > "The appearance of Russia at a republic Is big with hope for the world. Iu her startling overthrow of tbe J Romanoffs, Russia Iras siuuded the ] r death-knell of autocracy. The whole t Europeau continent baa fell tbe thrill r of ber uew-born freedom. . Events b quickly followed— concession to homei rule lu Ireland; a revolution lo Spain; - a cry for peace lu Austria, Bulgaria - 1 aud Greece, and, more significant than ■ •II, concessions by Germauy herself to J • tbe demand for a democratic govern"The Uulted States bas already i given luvaluable aid, In tbe stirring irlbute to free Russia offered by Preal- i deut Wilson In bis address to Congress, , aud especially lu tbe prorqpt recogolr Hon of tbe new regime. But the prob- 1 1 lem of elabllztug Ibe new system.- created by tbe revolution lu'lbe midst of t war. Is a stupendous oue. and help t must be given generously In otber I forms than words. Germany will I spare no effortto break down tbe democracy on ber eastern frontier. Her success would be fatal to tbe cause of ' civilization. To prevent each a calas- " ' tropbe every resource of tbe Culled ' Slates may well be pledged to our new sister republic. ( "The men wbo direct Russia's des t Holes are not demagogues thrust Into ' power by tbe revolutioo. Tbey are D patriots of -tbe wise, far-seeing type R represented by tbe men wbo led tbe ' American Revolution of 1776 A peo- , pie that puts its trust In such stateai, men *111 continue tbe war until Its . r purpose Is aooompllahed. Russia's ■ future Is predicated upou German de- ; feat as a flrst essential. Until tbla , war bas been foogbt to a flulab, and I. tbe Germans conclusively defeated, there cau be no future for Russia, aud y . tbe Russian people know It. For tbis ] d reason tbe Rnsslan people will dgtit | to tbe bitter end, and may God belp them until the victory Is achieved." Tbe address was at times Interrupted u with bearty applause from tbe aud- '• ' Aaron U. Rice, a pioneer resident of 1 I' Sea Isle City, died at bis borne there t Monday, aged 55 years. His funeral is will take place tbls artemooo. Mr..1 □ Rice was a director of tbe Onto Clly Title and Trust Company. ji
CLEAR COUNTRY » OF RUM EVIL a Important Service to be Held / in MethodW Church Sunday Evening. e A very Important, service will be F lield in the Fir-l M K. Church Hun- 1 . Re* J. It. Kulp, will make a move In | . during Hie war by giving our people r an opportunity In send resolutions by , the congregatl us lo Ibe President. ; The pastor will preach a specially i 1 Hie Situation, and several extra musl: | I make the service especially Interesting, i All friends and members w ho are r glad to. see our country lake tills pa- 1 ; trioilc step are urged lo be on band lo j mill, 1st Cliurcli Mervlrcs. ' -worship. Hi »0 o'clock^ Bible school, j ; 2 80 p in. A new contest for Mr. Jen- j . Mings' *10 gift wills be formulated, j . Junior Uuhiu, 6 30. 2nd evening ser- 1 . vice, 7.30 p.m Sunday will be "lie- j I nominations! Day" throughout the i , North and the services will be appropriate to the occasion. Two Itoie In <1. Frank Herges. chautl -r for Dr. Allen | ' Cor-on, aud Ralph Mosley, driver of | Hie gas company's car. weie each lined *5 and co.ta by Police Magistrate I Barrows, few day. ago. They were! J charged with iiot having light- on the | ; wagons mu-t have these lights. Capt. I» L^'aniiDB.D, of this city, I ! "his daughter. Mrs. F. J. , Smith, from her home at Mapleshade j Saturday, au.t she will remain here , for some time. Mrs. Smith is uow re- • covering rapidly from au operation she underwent a few weeka ago S. C. Goff and wife, of the Atglen. returned a few day# ago from St Petersburg. Fla., where they spent tlie winter and where tbey bad a splendid Tbe Atglen Is now open for tbe , Legal papers of all descriptions, lu•hiding wills, are carefully drawn by Curtis Kobtusou at bis office, 744 Asbury aveuue. Gceao City, N. J . adv If you want lots for cultivating, call ' 619 Asbury aveinie. adv. It. ] Coal Coal We Have It (to burn) H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue C. I — LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. KB Asbury Arena's, ocean City. H.J. dtl: Allen Corson, 1. D. sirs: 816 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey taO-A. DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. lilbl'boa.. Brick Haines Cor. stm and weJsle-y Avt MtChANO-TMt RAPIST Ms— use, -.wntuii Morcuienu Meoira: and corrective Uy.uns.llce JJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY JOHN H. VVHIJICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central avenue Ocean City New Jersey" • DR. G. D. NOELING Osteopathic Physician Hann Building, Eighth street Op[wislte Pennsylvania R. R. Depot Ocean City-, N. J. Every Tuesday. I bureday and i Saturday I Philadelphia Office, 1107 Chestnut St. ' - , dk- charles b. rider xDentitstu ■ 809. Central Avenue 1 OC EAN CITY. N. J. : ! ! D^- G. Fairchild Starr Dentist I Cor. K^b^^°knd^W>eley Are. . Will be In b^fflee oi^TueMay^and Heturday ^ Bomtu Phones Night Bell Hashes' Central Pharmacy I * •tb and Wesley A**. Ocean City, N.J Pboue 24-VW your order. We Sell <w bee | y
L New Spring Styles ] 1 » Ready-Made Suits d 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" A — — • — M McAllister's Our store closed last night " , to take account of stock. k : It will be opened Saturday, - May 5th, by fir. John S. Weaver, with the same line Ol S. S. McAllister Ol 11 . • Ol f in I, • I* : Real Estate For Sale N BIO BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished aud unfurnished | Sonic estates in my hands must l»e sold at sacrifice prices. This is the Kc • | time of year to buy Cottages and fWjts at this Popular Seaside Resort »n • very Cheap. Apply to \_^ Alonzo Cotton ©19 Asbury Avenuo Ocean City, is. J. Nt MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know- if you can get It; we can tell you at ouce. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement — the choice of — Ocean Clly. , Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., [ Ocean City, N. J. MOW7GZC.es INSUHANCm ' THORN & BOYLE 1 REAL ESTATE 02* EIGHTH OTHMMT (C Om. OOEH1 AHSUSI OCEAN OITY. N. J. Ho i John Marts Lumber Co. _ Ninth Street and Haven Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J. . Lumber Millwork, Mouldings. Building Paper. Plaster Board. Naila. Sash Weight#, Oc etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.
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r ^ El 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 the proposed U. S. Revetfue Bonds and will receive subscriptions from individuals de.- p. sirous to purchase the same and make the allotments in the drderih. which 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 E Bank Ocean City. N. J. »h 1 - J' ' Loton Wsslsj Am lu. Ml mi HM Stmts lull $975.00 ? Asbury avenue and Second street Jot, $325.00 t i Bay Front and Ninth street lot, - - $825.00 Twelfth street lot, • - $425 00 JOSEPH.!)®! ill Man imm Ocean Ctlr, K, J. * » ili.l.iiiit III..*, itiitiilulwti.ti a a .a a a a a. a a .a. a a a VTtrarxrxrwrv: KcvannfW www 'Vs-JK Wfj • , 1 Powell's Dry Goods Store j • - 5 Is now showing an entire new line of Ladies' Shirtwaists 4 ' ( 4 and one-piece Dresses. Also the best assortment of Spring j . L £ and Summer Merchandise now ready for inspection. | , 5 POWELL'S—The Reliable Store I • c j 921 ASBURY AVENUE I •
HOTRi.a ann cottaobb. YH6 H0T6L H. A. W, SMITH Scotch Mall MNrtTORIUM ,T°D*n tH — H-aa S'^r— " *2$"" THE IMPERIAL 1015, CENTRAL AVE.. OCEAN CITT. H t>l«n all Year Hot Water Baal ^ Xn C. OETZEL. THE KATHLU Now open for tbe season U1H.SEH LEWIS A CONARD WYOMING T*4 OtMI AVF.SCE o-au City, N. a. A. P. niLIEB HOTEL ATGLEN One of tbe moot aastrally located hotels In Ooean City. Tha aim has always bean to make this house aelaot and homelike, and iu and aaanred patronage prove* its snooeas. For terms and partieularm addreee, HOTEL ELBERON kiohtu ami) central avenue K ourteeulli Heaaon. rborougbly renoreteO and newly papered. Bell Pbona-.- I7-X and THE HEWLINGS L. H. HEWLIRQS, W'ral Philadelphia, Pa Bend for^tooSlrtand Rates O. W. K. WOOUBIUE, Prop. THE idlewilo OPEN ALL TEAR Tarraea Ooean Oly. N. J Between^ Ely bib and Ninth BtraMa M K8. J. K. MOBBIBON Chandler-White Hall ave. bet. Seventh and Eighth ata Ocean Ulty, N. J. BROWN A MACKUK. Stcrllno-St. Sbarles Elgbtn and Ooean Ava 1 SALE OR RENT. Any agent or owner WrSKSS?*1'" Buom»-«I'a)nP R. M. GOFF, INS Rprlng Garden BL. Phlla-, Pa. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Beasbore Architect Lloeneed by tbe State. -> .> STREET, OPP. P O. OCEAN CITY N. J. J We Are Distributors fintiBiilie In Ocean City, Sea Isle City mnd Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. and West ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Residence: M M Central Arenas Pfcoaa. f6l-W The Pontiere s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP ' REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Ashary Ave.. Oeeaa City N. J. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Anbury Ave. City New Jersey Mortgages We ere st all times pre-" pared .to place or purchase first mortgages on improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite correspondence with snch reejnS'Y ncgot'Mlc JOS. I. SCULL Ocean City Niww Jersey Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above from H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and Wast Avina« Try as Advertiseaeat latkawnmii

