Ocean City Sentinel, 3 May 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 3

°{)(^n tiTv^cntnSf THURSDAY MAY _ 1917 We Khali be glad to twelve item* of oewe and communications of interert to thl» community mud our .reader* everywhere. | compauied with the full Yin me and addreae of the writer, not nwe**arily for publication, but a* a guarantee of g.—f faith. . DOTS. Hang out yoiir tlac-. ■ Ocean City I.e. a tra|**hoothig a- ' No Idle mechanic* or laborer* iu ocean City. Police have been liu«y refreiitly with — Vutomobllleti. 'Weakllah have appeared In the bay for the year 1917. " lloab! will noon be RoliiK Into the bay for the euuiuier mouth*. a mmibenof vlrtlor* to llil* city. The local Junior Mechanic* tools a trip to Palermo Monday eveiiluR. Attend the ma** meeting In the Kind ; M. K. Church tomorro v evening. PERSONALS. wa* hi town Sunday. Robert T. Koulls. of Philadelphia, w a* In town Monday.. Mr*. Hugh t'uuulugham ieependlng a week III Philadelphia. Mr*. K. Wllnou, of, Philadelphia, I* a gue*l of the Katlilu. 11 1). I.efato and family, of Audubon, were here thl* week. Thoma* ll. -Fort, Jr , of Philadelphia, wa* In towu Monday. Win. A. Logan < of Ambler, w a* a recent gue«t of the Klberou. Clarence Hruah, of tiermautown, waa iu town during the week.. Police 'Cap|a(ii Mct'oach, of Philadelphia, wa* Iu towu yeeterday. John «:oueye. of Philadelphia, wa* among the Sunday vf*llor'» here. , Police Captain* McCoach, of Philadelphia. wa* Iu towu yeeterday. Ml** Sara Smith, of thl* city, kpent the weekend in New York City. . C. (I. Land and wife, of Phlladelvphla, *|ieut Sunday hi Ocean City. (Jeorge F. Ilauer and wife, of Pblladel phi*, were vleilor* here Sunday. Seth H. Whiteley, of Philadelphia w a* among the vleilor* here Friday. C. H. Jacob* and family, of Plilladt Iplna, ctdtager*, were recent vieitor* Ml** Oelael, of the Imperial. I* tq tending a few day* In Philadelphia. Mr*. J. S. Ku*b, of thl* city, l*"vl*itlug relative* iu Philadelphia and Media. Ibibert R. Vollum and son, of Philadelphia, were vlaltor* here Sunday. Clem l.yuch, of Camden, wa* a vi*llor here w ilh Kugeiie Darby. on Sun"day; Churchill Hungerfurd. of Philadelphia. waa hi town Saturday and Sunday. William H. l>ei*rotb, wife and daughter, of t»len*lde, areat-SU9 Ninth , W. H. Wen rich and wife, of Philadelphia, collage owner*.- were here Hduday. Vice Commodore Walter D. llon*all, of Philadelphia, wa* In towu during the week. Charlea C. Read and w ife, of Camden. were guert* of the Idlewlld a few ; day* ago. Charle* S. Wood and wife, of Philadelphia, *pent a few- day* here during the week. Mia* Rett* Guff, of Philadelphia, made a bu-ine** trip to tbi* cljy uu Saturday. Joaeph M. Rowland qnd wife, of Philadelphia, were Iu town over the week-end. Mr*. Frederick Volgt. of Camden, wa* among the week'* gue»i» of the Wyoming. T. K Whietauley and family, of Philadelphia, »pent Sunday at their cottage here. Mr*. William (iildenmyer, of thl* cily, I* *pendiug a couple of week* In Philadelphia. Cha*. F. tirhu and wife, of Phlladelphla, property ownefii here, were In town Sunday. ('. L. Kinsley and family, of Philadelphia. were gue*tr of the Kl*cayue a few day* »lnce. , Andrew N Paul, wife and ran, of Philadelphia, were among the vlrtlorhere thl* week. C. Kaynor and wife, of Philadelphia, ■pent Sunday at their cottage, 1620 Aabory avenue. (ieorge W. Krout aud wife, ol Philadelphia, cottager* here, were in town a few day* ago. J. Horace Miller, of Philadelphia, wa* a vleilor at hi* cottage, 424 Ray " avenue, Sunday. I-awrence Sledem, Jr.. of Philadelphia, epeut Sunday at hi* father'* cob tage In thla city. Mr*. HombofT and Mr*. Hlxamitb, of Mlllville, are at the- Scarborough, 73) Ocean avenue. J . \\ . Herbert and Wife, of Philadelphia. have opened their eummer home. l:\Wed aveuue. WT H. Zimmerman and arlfe, of Oermantown. were, among the cottager* ben Sunday. Ml** Emily Coyle, of Philadelphia, wa* the gue*t of Ml** Adelaide Sledem, of thl* city. Sunday. Wna A. Render aud wife, of Philadelphia. cottager* here, were guert* of the Ate leu Saturday. Mia* ReVtba Lake apent Saturday and Suuday with Ml*# Helen Tow u■end In Philadelphia. K. M. Keely and wife, of loihirouch, were ceceul gueata of Mr*. J. K. j Morrlaon. ofthladly. | 8. S. McAl Hater aud wife, who have been raatdanU of thla city for a bum-

^hi's? meeting in , methodist church Pilhlic Invited to Hear Noted '.Women Speakers Discuss Preparedness. ,1 A mi» meeting Will" be held in the - under the au*plce* of the Woman'* , Service Comtnlltee of Ocean City, of which Mra. Granville H. Sieelman I* chairman. All Hie church organization*! and lodge* Iu the clly. are invited lo be Mr*. May North Cbenitwortb, who 11 ha* a chair at Swarthmure College. Will *peak on -Woman'* Preparedli ne*»." ' • ' There will al«o be addrc-«e* by Mr*. y John J. While and Ml** Lulu Marvel. 1 of Clly. Ml** Marvel I* laulic Clly. Ilielr new borne. 173" We-t Ontario ' *treet, Philadelphia. - •The Rev. W. H. Myer* aud Mr*. ' George E. Wei**, of Germanlowu. ' were receul visitor* here. Mr*. Elmer Crane, Mra It. C. Duffleld ami Mi** Mary Duliield *peul , •he week-end Iu Mlllville. Mr Senior ha* rented Mr*.- 1 . Y. I He**' cottage, 1217 We*t avenue, and will »horlly opeu the liou*e. I K>1 w Peuuock and family, of ' Philadelphia, occupied Ilielr collage on ' Eleventh *treet a few day*. I John K. Graham 'aud wife, df Pblla- ' delphia, owner* of a cottage on Seventh 1 "treel, were In town Sunday. Ml** Lizzie Gaudy, of Seaville, ha* ' been virtHiig her broiher." Anthony S. ' Gaudy' and wife Iu thl* city. * . J. llo»coe Sharp and wife, of thla t clly, relumed Monday from a ebort . vl.lt lo frleud* Iu Port Nurrl*. , II. Walter Rerroth, wife aud daugli- i * Floyd C. Stmme and wife, of tlii* ' clly, returned Suuday evening from a ' . few day*' vlalt to Philadelphia. John 11. Maclague and wife, of Phil- 1 t adelphia, *i«eiit Saturday and Hunday lu their We*ley avenue collage. . . . Nathan C. Tagg*rt and wife, of Philadelphia, .pent Sunday with their 1 , daughter. Mr*. J. Thorn ley Hughe*. Jo*epb Harnett, of Uamdeu, wa* a ' mother, Mr*. Mary C. Baruell, of thl* j cily. Slla* Schum'o add daughter. of Phil- ' adelphia, have been *|ieiidlug a few day* In their collage. 023 Central ave- , T. J. Carey and family, of Philadelphia. vl.lted their cotiage at Twenty- , third *lreel and Wesley avenue Sun- , Mia* Dora Page, of Philadelphia *peut a few day* here during Ihe w eek , ' a- the guert of her *l*ter. Ml** Elhelyu , ' Page. Mr*. Belle Hand ha* relumed lo < her home In thl* cily after a very plea.aul vlalt to Mr*. W. E. Y'oung at , Augleaea. , 1 Mia* Maud M. Fould*, Theodore I 1 Steven* and Nathaniel Smith, of thl* i city, attended the Peun relay race* - Saturday. , e Charlea S Headley aud wife, who I have been 111 Camden uio.l of the : . wluter, have returned to their home ' ? In thla clly. .\D»a Mary A. Thomp-on, of thl* I - Sly, »pent Saturday afternoon and I ' Sunday With frleud* In Philadelphia I and Pllinan. ' i Mr*. Leauder.S. Coraon and Mr*. I Adella Abboll, of thl* clly, returned i Saturday from a few week*' re*t al . Werneravlile. ' I i W H. DuRol*. a Boardwalk ui'er- 1 chant here, who .pent the wluter at ' f St. Augu.llnc, Fla., will return lo tlii* . clly this week. i Charlea A. Doe ana wife, of Plilla- 1 , delphia. lire here for the *ea*ou- 1 „ With I hem I* Ml** Alberta A. Clloe, 1 of Philadelphia. f William A. Forte r aud aon, William r A.. Jr., of Philadelphia, vl.lted Hie former'* mother. Mr*. Margaret Fortfrr, 1 I hi tbla city, Sunday. ' I , John M. Harnett, wife and daughter, of Camden. vl.lted t he former'* m other. Mra. Mary C. Raruett, HIS Ocean ave- , nue. during the week.. I Mr*. Moll Sbafer, of Philadelphia. ' ha* relumed home after .pending 1 , -everal day* here a* the guert of Clay- 1 ton Halue* Brick and wife I I Commodore aud Mr*. II. H. Pari*, of Philadelphia, apent a few day* Iu Ilielr cotiage, on the- Garden* Com- ' pany'a tract, during Ihe week. 1 I, Mr*. Sauford Bacon, of Dividing ( Creek, ha* returned linine after .pending a few day* with Ward- Higiiee and family. She I* Mr*. .Hlgbee'o mother. Mr*. Frederick A. Fonlyu aud her mother. Mr*, i.atlack. of Phlladel-. j ' plila, have been *|iendlng a few day* ( 1 in their collage. 824 Atlautlc avenue Part Commodore Charle* F. Wall. ! of Philadelphia, wa. In town thl* ( week. The addltlana and Improvemenl* to hi* ooltage are nearlog'com- * pletloo. , Frank Smith, a Philadelphia law- ; yer, and wife have taken apartmeula - on Peunlyu place for the aeaxou. , '• Ml.* Ethel Owen I* Ilielr guert for , two week*. lf Mia* E. H. Baker, of the Waverly, Ibi* clly . who apent the winter mouth* In Florida, will *peud aeveral week* . In Weal Cherter, Pa., before returning , i, to thl* clly. Mia* Margaret Parker and Mr* Katbi- artne Holliday and her (wo chlldreu. >f of tbla clly, left yerterday for the Delaware Water Gap, where they will y * | wud len day*. _ , i- ! Mr*. George Fenrtermac&er. of Philadelphia, he* opeucd bet cottage, 725 ; r- 1 Wealey aVenne. -for the season She ; wa* accompanied here" by ber aoo, C. B. Feurtermacber . * Frank H. Stewart, of Philadelphia, j i- 1 president of tbaOeeau City Fiahlng <

NATIONAL PROHIBITION [ URGED BY METHODISTS - * 1 ' 1 — . . I

^ vestry seeks to make a change ' Relations With Holy Trinity Church Rector Are Said 1 to be Strained. There ha* been diMWUsfactton fori , MiniVfime an^ong Hie ve.try alid nieni-t ber* of Holy Trinity I'. E. Church, it ! I* elated, over the manner In w hich j the rector, the Rev. Fraud* B. Can■ion. baa conducted . the a (lair* of the , church. A , ,\ meeting wa* caW by the <e-tr.v . a few 'wtfek* * ago to Rrh«_acnMi. at which time It wa. decided to reduce thegalary of Mr. Cannon from f!200 to $1100 a year i The rector wa* not at thl- meeting and the Hl-hop declared thl* action Illegal, a* the canon* of the church re • <|Ulre the preaence of Ihe rector when : action relating to htm la taken by- the vertry. The member* of Ihe vertry - were familiar with tbla ruling, hut 1 they claim that the rector knew- of the propo.ed meeting ancLrt wa* III*. place . to tai present. ) I Mr. Cannon -.recently tyiled a meetof the vertry for Monday evening, r and the member* were at the church of Hie lllne** of hi* wife, he would not t>e able to attend. The ve.try, however, decided to *eud letter to the Riahop. eettlng forth the ' dtaaatlafactlon of the otllctal* aud congregation with the rector.hlp of Mr. Cannon and reijue.tlng a change In ' conditions. (hat Ihe rector .doe* nol conduct church allalr* In a way that will In- ■ *ure It* growth and prosperity, bul that, on Ihe oilier hand, becau.e of hi* , action*, Ihe church ha* been going , backward. FRATERNAL VISIT . K. ol p. Men Bee Dezree Work In Allwnlic Clly. A delegation of 20 member* of th • | Knights of PyltTia* of thl* clly vl.lted Bie Atlantic Clly lodge Saturday evenrug aud eaw the degree team of Calautlie Lodge, of Wilmington. Del. .give the rank of page In dramatic form. There were delegation* present from Piea*antville, South Seaville, Scullvllle and section* of North Jersey. ' wa* In town Saturday and Sunday. accompanied by Mr*. Stewart aud Ml** Ida J. Klrby. Mr*. K. M. Evana, of thl* city, I* visiting her son, T.8. Evan*, and fain1 ily, at Princeton. She will remain a week or teu day*, aud tlien probably vlalt a staler 111 Brooklyn. Miss Helep McA.lll.ler, who ha* chum. Ml** Lula While, of Charlea- ) S. C., will iMuru lo her parents' home Iu Philadelphia next week. John McCalllon and family, of Phil, adelphia, have arrived In Ocean City rpend the summer mouth*. Mr. McCalllon la Ip charge of Ihe Union ■ Company's burtnea* here. Mrs. Ellen Fowler, of PortNorria, . i* visiting her daughter. Mr*. Charles I B. Ppweir. She wa* accompanied by Morton Bateman, wife and daughter. Mia* Emily, of Port Norrl*. Mr*. Wllbert Sack haa opened ber I cottage at Thirty-fourth atreet and I Aabury aveuue after speudlug the winmonth* w lib ber son, Walt*- Sack, Seventh street aud Ocean avenue, tbl* city. Dr. J. William Hughe* and family, of Atlautlc City, came lo thl* city Sun- . day mnruliig. With Dr. Hughea' . father William It. Hughe*, of thl* city, they weut ou a short visit to Mlllville. Ml** Clara Selby ha* returned lo , her home In this city afler a visit of several week* Iu Phll*3eTph,la. She '■ entertaining her two rtatefa^Mr*. William Slew-art and Mra. A^ara, of ' Philadelphia. Vrank Llpplncott, of Ihl* «ty. -returned Saturday from a few day^ vlalt to Medford. where hi* wife aud , soil, William, Jr.. have -goue for a month's stay with. Mrs. Llpplncott'* parents.- Daniel \Vllkln* and w ife. Capt. and Mr*. George F Plata, of ' Cincinnati, have arrived Tor tbe *ea- ' sou and are al l heir bay villa at Sixth street. Mr. and Mr*. Fish are gelling In Ocean City earlier every year and staying later Iu Ihe seaaon. Ml** Marion Lake entertained (he following over the week end at her home, 1611 Wesley avenue: Mlsae* r Heleu Bard and K.tella Lake, of Ocean '' Clly; Carl.Scbwent, of Philadelphia, ' and Curtis Earle, Carl Bard and Harry Lake, of Camden. Clly Treasurer William McCoach 1 and wife, of Philadelphia, were at their collage from Friday aflrrnooD until Sunday afternoou. Mr. McCoach receutly became a mrmber of the ' Home Defense Guard* of Philadelphia. ' purpoae of the guard* Is to take the place of the police when they are ' called to war duly. .tollce. , During the firat two week* In May, . beglDing Friday. May lib, the bowllug alley* In the Bowling Casino will be I open Friday, Saturday and Monday evening*. Beginning Tuesday, May 16tb. alleys will be open day and eveulng during Ihe season of 1B1T. adv. 8,8, If. i Fob Rest. — Boardwalk pavilioD, witn bath house* and salt*. Ice cream and olber Itxturea; aura proflls; remson- • able rent; each season baa been profllS able WM M. TAVbOB, . Fourteenth atreet ami Central avenue. adv. It. wasted.— Position of trust by reliable man; reference and security - given tf required. Addreae S. J., 8KB I tin el office. adv. 1L 1/

Resolutions TJnan imously Adopted by Congregation After Stirring Sermon. 1 In the First M.'E. Church Sunday -veiling, t lie pastor, llie Rev. J,.**[.|i j R. Kulp, was al lit* best 111 a patriotic and temperance sermon, in wlilcli.lie ^ i showed that the legalized liquor iralHc i* the niort deadly enemy Ihl* country , ha* today, more dangerous than any | of She natloniragatuet whom we have > The teu wa. Habakkuk. 2: 15/ Woe ''junto him thai giveth' ht* neighbor hi drink, lliat pullert tliy bottle lo him. '- and makert him drunken also, that * thou mayest look on their nakedue**." \ The Introduclion was brief aud In part * to murder democracy in it* sleep In 1(1 Augurt, 1914. ahe found them suspecting, but unprepared. Those attacked I stated the fact* of the case aud plead I- truly self defense a* their reason for II «ame ostensibly, but *uppre**ed or ga'r- * bled all tbe essential facia, and tbu* >° vitiated her plea of self defense. The " verdict of history ha* now virtually ■e 'K)ur country eudeavored to keep out «f the.contllct. but was furred into t. tluuou* hostile act*, murdering our citizen*, men. women ami children on d the high sea*, tilling Ihe laud wllt( '* hostile *ple«, blowing up our factories. >< plotting against the national Integrlly. etc We are In (lie war, pledged lo see d it through with all our *lrengll(, Iu * order to make Ihe world safe for >- democracy and thus nave Uhrlsllanlly '■ and clvliizatlou." > Dr. Kulp, then arralgued the liquor traffic .a* our most formidable enemy, aud be oiled the action of Russia. •I (ireal Britain and France, all of wboui '- abolished the traffic before the war d wa* a year old. He declared lhal they I* did thl* because the use of intoxicant* K wa* Impairing their efficiency, going far to destroy it. Indeed. lis bltgbl * wa* on the workmen at home, ou every department of the army administration a* well aa on tbe Iroops In the tield, uudermtulug their health and lessening their lighting power. r The speaker theti showed thai the traffic I* attesting (hi* nation In a like ruinous way; It also use* millions ou j million* of busbela of grain, all of which must now be used for tbe I. world'* bread. The prosperity of Ihe e traffic I* bull! on death aud It* fruit I* death and hell. I, At Ihe close of .the sermon, Ihe fob e lowing resolution wa* passed by a unanimous vote aud'lhe service closed by the whole congregation joining with enthusiasm In singing "The Bat- , He Hymn of the Republic:" • Resolved, Thai we favor the Immed lale prohibition of tbe manufacture aud sale of lutoxlcallug beverages, al least during the period of Ihe war. * We beseech ihe President of these U uited mates, our aeualora aud congressmen to u(ge this measure for Ihe " sake of ihe conservatluu of the food supply iu the Interest of factory aud farm production and for military ef- ' llcleucy. I. MUSICALE A SUCCESS y * u Asxillwra',a Kniertwlmaacnl An audience of fully 600, compris '» ing.'for the moat part. Ocean City * cottagers, attended the musicale un & der the auspices of the Orchestra 11 Auxiliary of Ocean Cily at the Belle *■ vue-Slratford, Philadelphia, Friday evening. d The musicale was enjoyed by all and '- the affair was a notable success. " Ac unusually excellent program wat '• presented by Director John K. jyita. mann and his orchestra of twenty-four members of the Philadelphia Orches '• tra. and the musicians generously re ' .-ponded to encores. '• The soloists were Mrs. Logan Feland ° soprano; Henri Scott, basso, and Mr Witxemann. violinist: Alton K. Dough ° erty was accompanist. •' Dancing followed the musicale. e The officers of the Auxiliary' area '• President, Mrs. Alfred M. Gray; first ' vice president, -irs. Wm. D. Sherrerd; second vice president, Mrs. Robt. 11 Vollum; secretary. Miss Mary M. Barr; treasurer, Mrs. H. C. Freeman. The committee having the entertalnment in charge comprised Mrs. William E. Hexamer, Mrs. George W Urquhart, Mrs. George B. Smitbeman. ,f Mrs. Mark P. Mills. Mrs. Thomas Watt son. Mrs. Albert \V. Newman £ Mrs. F. W. Michener and Mrs. G. H * Steelman. HELD TRACK MEET " STbe hoy* of tbe Ocean City High '' School had an liilerealltjg (rack meet y Iu tne old baaeball Park Saturday afternoou. 11 Tbe rtimmarle* were >* follow*: ll 75-yard dash— First, Sack; second, 11 Breckley; third, Smith. 11 High jump — First, Colllwon; second, e Breckley. Smith and back tied for l third. ' Half mile run - First, Blackman; v second, Marts; third, Steelman. Running broad jump — First, Colli*bod; second. Sack; third, Glbb. 220 yard daah— First, Sack; second, '' Blackman; third. Collision. t Pole-vault— Ftral, Adams; aeoond, y Glbb. Breckley and Blackman tied y for third. *■ Snot-put — First, Salt, rlee; second, Glbb; tblrd. Mart*. One-mile run— First, Blackman; second, Marl*; tblrd, Brecklay. i, Tbe Wlldwood High School track n team will meet Ibe local* ber* next i- Saturday afternoon. Tbe followlug t- Saturday tbe Ocean City team will go to Cape May. The local boys will att. teud the county ochool meet at Cape. May Court House Saturday, May 19. y Wanted —Agency for staple article; t- have own etore. Addreae J., JfEK-l TIN XL office. ^|^U. I

ROWLAND WILL y BUILD BUNGALOWS y Buys Laud Up Town Frofu j Harry F-, Stanton, and Awards Contract. y I .Try -P St:iii:..c real ic J»— ph M. Rowland. ..f Philad.-lphi:, | ic. Tl»- land wg- uw'n.-d by tin- Oi-.-aJ y City I -and Company . and i- Mtuatod on| y iwu -idea of S- Jam.-- Place. In th. j '• liorrii -section- of The city. * build twelve or fifteen 'cottage* Of the ; ,r bungalow ^type. modern in every d.-j Jj tall, and with a number of novel fea a style difJt'ring fr..m anyihing In j „ John Mar.* ha* the 'contract to! ° br"",an'ed taTTrt "me ""'l |i According u, report*, the bungalows j | la did apartment* and cottage*. y FORM ELECTA SOCIETY i- The women of the Ocean Clly Chap j r ter of Hie tinier of the Earteru Star It "Electa Society "".Monday evening, in I -. the Masoulc Building, lo as-l»t in Ihe | . prepa redoes* work now. being done by e the women of Ocean City. They limit i r Eastern Star of any State. y Mr* Homer Shoemaker wa* electetl | to represeut the society oil the Ocean I r Clly Central Com nut lee: Mr*. Carrie!' , Adam*, secrelary, aud Mr*. Beryl A. j 1 1 The society will hold a cake sale In i r the former baker shop on Asbury ave. j f uue, ou S.lurday morning next, to j * raise fuud* lo a-slsl In tbe prepared- 1 ' t chalrmau, fit In charge of the sale, i The membership of the *6clely will - probably be about 85. and succe** 1 Given n surprise. j e Mr*. Frauibe* J. Smith, of Maplee shade, who Is vi-l'lng her pareuls, . i ('apt. D. L Vauamau aud wife, was f given a surprise dluuer by a few e frleud* al her parents' liome Tuesday. Those wlio arranged the allair were Mrs. Samuel Russell, Mr*. Frauk " Murphy, Mr*. Adolph Pluinmer and Mis* Elizabeth Breckley. ' Coal Coal ' We Have It (to burn) C. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. ! t Twelfth and West. A venue c. i — lake: ^ ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. n EDICT A L. ' zfi Allen Corson, M. D. "Hsr 8'6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey f. ~ DR. W. P. HAINES 4 COR. NINTH AN D WESLEY AVE. ^ OCEAN CITY. N. J. r I* Irons*: Bell thl^W; lowr-MUrte laO A i 3oU» Phone. Plokence Brick Haines I COR. 9TM AND WtJSLEV AVE r MECH ANO-TH ERAPIST , Massaer. Hweduh MoreiuenU Hour* by appolutment HkrscHEL PETTIT, M. D. 80T WESLEY AVE. ^ OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY Uffloe Hours: a to 10 a. m. ami pi m' i, omra^HouBi ^ b.11 Phone 17J j ] * iJSLS; i JOHN H.WHITICAR, M. D. Klghth aud ('entral avenue Ocean City New Jersey « DR. G. D. NOELING ii Osteopathic Physician t Hann Building, Eighth atreet y Opposite Pennsylvania 1L K. Depot Ocean- City, N. j. Every Tuesday, Thursday atid I I, Saturday Bell Phone, aai-w I Philadelphia Office, 1107 Cberttiut 81. * . DR- CHARLES B. RIDER ►•Dentist'. 809 Central Avenue >> M-Eia city. m. j. a I G. FaircHild Starr; 1. Dentist Arfc k Will b* In bl. offloe on TneHtay and Saturday ;( 7 only until rnrther notice. g | ° Booth Phones Nioht Bell *| Hughes' Central Pharmacy ,. Ith and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N.J bl Phone 246- W puao* your ordar. W< duUvar fla.

i Straw Hat Day On Saturday. May 5, we will have jj . <.ur Opening -for Straw Hats, White Flannel Pants, Blue Coqis, etc. r All visitors will • be welcome to drpp ht, our store and see what we are show-. < - ing. for summer. wear. :: _. / Jones' Men's Shop Maddock's Pharmacy -j .Eighth and AsUurv DRUGS CIGARS SAMOSET CAN DV AT the: fountain Real Estate Por Sale 13 1 Q BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished atid unfurnished i Some estates in my hands must lie sold at sacrifice prices. This is the > ; time of year to buy Cottages aud Lots it this Popular Seaside Resort very-Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton f r»"J Anbury Avenue Ocean City, IN. J. ] i ' I - MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. I oiiee. ItHrgaiti* tn Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for - Hale. Also lot* for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of - Ocean City. Apply to , ■ J. M. CHESTER & CO., , Ocean City, N. J. • ■ i MORTGAGES INSURANCE ■ THORN £ BOYLE REAL ESTATE B2* COMTH Sr..., ICQ.. Oc». i.r.mi OCEAN OITY. N. J. ; John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. MiUwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaater Board, Nails, Saah Weights, . etc. Estimates Fumiahed. Prompt Delivery. »

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Special ■ Announcement I ^1 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 opr subscription for a limited number of the proposed U. S. Revenue Bonds and will receive subscriptions from individuals desirous to purchase the same and make the allotments in. the order in which they are received. • The bondsHvill be of various denominations and we will attend to all the details of purchase free of any cost or commission whatsoever. First National Bank p ( ^ Ocean City. N. J. Lot on Mil tan Bit fnlltl aoi ttiftiiitk Struts Oil! $375.00 Asbury avenue and Second street lot, $325.00 Bay Front and Ninth street lot, - - $825.00 Twelfth street lot, - - - $42500 josepol m 'j 111 Isllin Ateillt ' Ocean Citj. H. J. I , - HAVE MOVED into our new office at 837 Asbury Avenue, where all the general business of the company will hereafter be transacted. CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY 1 •»«►«'' a. .* « a. ««_**» « - . a . a. a. a . a a a a yar*?"*"*.' '*' 'JSC WWW vmrvwrtc vw V wvi ■ , | Powell's Dry Goods Store | ; ■ » Is now snowing an entire new line of Ladies' Shirtwaists I > 4 and one-piece Dresses. Also the best assortment of Spring { , £ and Summer Merchandise now ready lor inspection. , , $ POWELL'S--The Reliable Store t ' ITTTTTT AS,"",, AVEN"?

! BOTH* ARO COTTABta. Bise a. Yfie h0tgl H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Hall SANATORIUM \:t p—, 1016 ( K-VTBAL AVE.. OCEAN C1TT. N KM'MU lS*^icU,tomSnUT Ol*-u all Year,, Hot Water Heat In. C. OETZEL. V THE KATHLU Now o|am for tbe aeaeon . WYOMING " >S4 OCEAN AVEICK Ornu Clly, N. J. Open all tbe year s Hot Water Haa A. P. niUEE HOTEL ATGLEN t Ine of the mo*t eentrallr 1 orated hotel* la City. Th# aim ha* always bees to make this house select and homelike, and ha and assured patronage provaa its aoooeaa. For terms and particulars addiaaa, : HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTU AN I) CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ' Kourteenlh Heaeon. rborooxbly renorateU and newly papered. Bell Pbon«: I7-X and THE HEWLINGS I* H. .HEWLIWOa, n|||L WeslFblladelphla, Pa Centrally Lmirt1"" ,BdTermi Bnunnablt lable^weU peOrld.d with frceh Baa "d o! W. r. WOODBIiUB. Prop. tne idlewil0 OP*N ALL TEAR Between Klfhlh and Ninth BtraeU HKB. J. K. MOBBISON Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. bet.Bevenlb aud Eighth eta Ocean City, n. J. BROWN A MAI-KLIN. Stcrlina-St. Cbarles Klrliiu and Oeean Ave. wide porebe*; near Oeean: A t tarn Ic Clly trolley pew door; unexcelled location. Otla M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by tbe State. -> ■> street, opr. p o. OCEAN CITY N. J. We Are Distributors lee the StiiUMer BDioDDliilt In Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. h. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth St. aad West ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. keeldeace: UN Ceatral Areas. Phew, Ml-W The Pontiere BOOT * SHOE repairing shop repairing neatly done ♦16-91* Ashen Ave.. Oceaa CHy a J. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City Naw Jersey M o r tg ages We are at all times prepared to place or purchase first mortgages on improved Ocean City Rod Estate, and invite a* may wish to negotiate JOS. I. SCULL 7B7 Aabury Avenue ' Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. ' Get the above from ' C. H. SHOEMAKER lumber CO. Twelfth aad Wart Arose** [ Try an Adr«Uhie»eet^