Ocean City Sentinel, 10 May 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 1

" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, X. J., THURSDAY, .MAY 10, NO. 7

THE WISE MAN < is the one who can find a bargain in a first class improved property suitable to his needs and tastes, as such improvements at the present time have so much greater value than in years past, due to the advance in materials. Such an opportunity .we offer in the splendid property at the corner of- FiftnUad Wesley, avenue. The ground representing 150 feet on Wesley avenue by 120 feet on Fifth street, is extremely desirable" for cottage sites. . The improvements on this ground comprise the splendid slate roofed, 16 room building on the I corner, and out-buildings. The improvements could not be reproduced today for less than from Si 2,000.00 to Si 4.000.00 and the ground is easily worth from'Ss.ooo.oo to S6.ooo.oo. We offer this property for less than hall its value on attractive terms. It is extremely desirable either for a large family or a select Boarding Cottage or for Rooming purposes, and the buyer can sell off cottage sites as he may desire, and so control the character of -building about it without lessening the necessary ground for the main building. « This corner has the eastern and southern exposure which" is the most to be desired, the outlook „ is upon the I'ark with no buildings to intervene, and the"*grounds contain beautiful trees and shrubbery, (_ more ip fact than any other cottage grounds in Ocean City, garage and servants' house ujion the premises. \ Building, is heated, gas and electric light in every roorii, two bath rooms, ample piazzas, etc. a Photographs and all particulars will be.sei^l on application. A wonderful bargain. ,s MASSEY EDWARDS OCEAN CITV.N.J. j

Ocean City Sentinel -urR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Si. 00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance. »TTO**IV»-»T.|.AW. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT LAW, H^r6.^-cTm£^D"rNi ■ itrr. Mat comer hiii m. a.Vf. (Opposite Public Bulldlaaai. ' ' JJAW^FFICES . Apgar & Boswell, ] HmTBIU lU-CHAI«cenT. 4 HOURKK BUILDING. ' j AHBURV AVKKUK^mUTH BTKKKT 1 LAW OFFICES | Godfrey, Giddings &- Read ] ATLANTIC CITY. Ni J. j Eyes Eiamined Without Drops feaTt^nBuuraSuyofcolnci uriOedripiii* Hj ubct ot Kye Ola* e* »nd HprcUeltw Is a, 1-rwrlpUou lro*aa d.iplK-aud al sborl notice. Acemary (uarsntMjl. A. W. ELY ATLANTIC CITY. *. J. Precise People Will appreciate the punctual service which adds to the delight of dining here. THE Harris Restaurant MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor ocean citY. n. j. t atlantic ice compant Pnr-nnn Mountain let Odoa, sot* Aabury Ave OCCAM C ITT M A. ■an BeAkardl terra W. Inn H. Hurkhardt A Co. PLUMBING AM» HEATING Ml 1MIII AVIMT watt rirr ^ *n» ««sn "coal Yon need Coal. Yon need Service. You get both from C. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk. Ocean City 1307 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City Ny Lwrrt Mora am Organs Pianos Players Stanley Learning GRADUATE lUiqnaMI'liirr Arllali Kiriool N. K. onwrnurr or Music Tuning - hushes' pharmacy Ocean Hty New Jersey COAL COAL try ours for QUALITY / C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER C& Twelfth and West Avenue

I . ; Bankruptcy Sale \ By order of Albert R. McAllister, Referee in Bankruptcy, At 805 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.,,on Tuesday Evening, May 15, 1917 AT 7,3<> O'CLOCK Cooking utensils, tools, express wagons, knives and ' forks, dishes, household furnishings, and many other , articles and things necessary for household use. t ANDREW C. BOSWELL, Trustee. c - Wm. N. Cooper, Attorney for Trustee. f j HARVEY Y. LAKE I REAL ESTATE j t ■ 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey [ : : - f ; — . - t Don't Value Yourself Too Low In buying i.ife Insurance many men make the mistake of insuring their lives for a small amount because they fear the payment of the jj premium on a large sum will embarrass them financially. " Your life has a definite value measured in dollars and cents, measured r bv your income, your prospects, .the responsibilities of your family. S Let the Life Insurance man help you determine your Ytlue. ti j Don't be afraid 'to insurcsyour life for what it is worth. By making regular deposits of a small proportion of your income in a Savings Account you will not only soon accumulate the first fall year's prej miuni. hut you will, be able to easily meet sulaequent premiums as 1 they fall due. t Theo. V. Townsend ■ 952 Asbury Avenue ancc Company ■ ' ~ automobile supplies »ih. phone LOUIS W. MILLER agent pon ■ '■ \ overland and.willys-kniqht automobiles and trucks ocean ei'rr. new jersey . I ganaoe and showroom. ninth st. and ocean ave. I GtlAULCA C. HEAD WALTER B. ALLEN ^ SPRING -The "Brighton - Up " 8 o a a o n ( I \ -TOUCH of paint, varnish or enamel makes a wonderful change in appearance. t ' /A. A full line of paints, varnishes, enamels, suins. etc.. including Caiman a . famous "KNAMOLIN" will be found al the MODERN STORE. J GMARLB8 G. READ & GO. I " 839 Aabury Avenue Ocoon City, N. J. t 1 I I • 1 t , FORD ( : _ 1 THE UNIVERSAL CAR Eastern Motor Company Ocean City, N. J. y . 11 ||A We're Proud of Our Work TJYSRY building finished with onr / r }■ H sheet-metal cornices and art-front ■ Jl ' work testifies loathe qnalit^of mari JT A * prices we charge for high-grade work are MM r°°f po"ti,re th*t Q°u ly " Ecooomy; Jm Y* contract. Write or 'phone today. No Roof Like Tin - SMITH ROOFINQ COMPANY 7 iS Asbury Avenue Ocean City. New Jersey * Advertise in the SENTINEL

OCEAN CITY YOUTHS WILL SOON BE ON BATTLE FIELDS — ; ; — - I - — I .

Enlisted in Philadelphia for Ambulance Corps Work in Europe. Three of Ocean City's young men ; will be on Europe's field of carnage within a short time. They are Howard j Jeffrie*, sou of rim lib Jeffries,-! and Wilfred riooy, sou of George W. | riooy enlisted with the hospital unit j In J*hiladel plila that will leave for; within the next few days for | ambulance service.' Craven and Jeffrie* have enlisted In the Red Cross Ambulance Corps service that was organized by the 1 ritoue men In Philadelphia. and they 1 will start for Europe within a short 1 CARNATION SALE TobcHrid l>» Auxiliary ol l-'lrai presb, 1,-rlMii Cliurcli. The Ladle*' Auxiliary of the First Church will hold a carnation sale 011 riaturday. May 12 In ' the office of Joseph ' I. ricull. 75" As- ' avenue. Home-made cake and candles will also be on sale. The carnation sale I* an annual afalways held on the riaturday be- : fore Mother's Day. The Ladles' Auxiliary Is also plau- 1 nlng and working for ibe au'uual bazar to be held at GotTs pavilion, on : the Boardwalk, Friday, July 20. 1 Auctioneer Epstein, who was conI ducting the bankruptcy sale of T. H. : Wrlggius. rion 4 Co., was called to New York Thursday evening and the ' continuation of the sale was. therefore, i postponed until bis return to this city uext Tuesday. Then the stock will be | sold out. riome people have secured ' bargains, and there ts a lot of good stuff still to be aold. Hrni 10 Count* Home. John Morris, an old resident of this city who Is becoming feeble, was sent back to the county home a few day> ago. He had been In this Institution all winter, but came to Oceau City recently. He had no one here to care him. Chief Scull called FreeFox's atteutlou to the case, and Two More Fiord. Jacob ricbuff, Jr., was fined $11.25 by Police Magistrate Barrows Saturday, charged whb exceeding the speed limits ou I he streets of the city. Com- 1 plaint was made by Policeman Sack. Mason Salter was lined $5 fur riding a bicycle ou the sidewalks. John Trout and family desire, through Jhe SENTINEL, to return tbauks to those frleuds who kindly remembered them durlug their recent slllictlou caused by the Illness aud death of wife and mother. I

' townsend has ; many contracts '-Building Bungalow in Uptown Section and Boardwalk Store for Shrivcr. rj, Oils, M. TowneSiid, building conr j trs^lor. Is rushed wHIi _work these | days, as. In fsct, are all the local . a duplex bungalow, costing $1500, on • the northeasterly side of Park place. I east of Atlantic avenue, for Mrs. A. Mary Itlley, of West Philadelphia. Mrs Itiley was a visitor here fora short time la-l season, rilie bought the lot from Mrs Mary Collins, of Plilladel , phla. Mr Townsend will ereel a store for ( William F. rib river on the Board- | open-air tinker He l« tearing out the arcTi over the front of the place J and putting In bulk windows. The building will be extended so as to make 11 a large store. The cost of the . Improvement will be $5000. The same contractor Is building a • $100 garage for Dr. C U .Dougherty, a ' Philadelphia dentist, iu the rear «r bis cottage on Central road, between North street and Battersea road. Dr. Dougherty has been a cottager here for • a number of years. Mr. Townseud has the contract from J Thomas Fisher, of" Malvern, Pa., to raise his bungalow on First street, near 7 the Boardwalk, aud place a ba-ement J underneath. The work will cost $I00J. "MOTHER'S DAY" Bible Cls»e<feo Attend Service* ! In Hetnodl*! Church. Next Sunday being "Mother's Day." 1 special services In keeping with It will i he held in the First M. E. Cliureh. ! The Men's Blblfc Class will attend serI vices In a body In the evening, a* will the Frances Wlllard Women's Bible Class. The latter will assemble lu the primary department of Ibe riunday | school at 7 15 sharp, to proceed thence I Ida body to seats reserved for them In - the aud lence. room of the church. The men will also be seated In a body. ' 1 All are to wear white carnations. Joseph Itoothroyd, a former Ocean > City boy, has joined Ihe Naval ite1 serves in Philadelphia. He was 011 ' Ihe school-ship Adams a few years ' ago, aud because of this be has been 1 given a higher raliug than the ordinary recruit in the reserves.

'local women busy at work " Service Committee Will Hold j Meeting at Fire House Jl Tomorrow Evening. In the ltellauce Fire Company's butld- 1 lug 011 Asbury avenue, near rilxtli! A schedule will tie arranged for the; e work to be done by this committee. i1 I All women who desire to volunteer - for thl* work are earnestly requested 1 much knitting and sewing 10 he done, ' . aud every baud will he needed. ' The boys of the manual training ' . department of Ihe Ocean City High ' t School have sUrled to make twelve t boxes of standard size for the use • of the Woman's Service Committee. When the articles that will be required pl'eted by the members of the various 1 e point designated by the mllllary ottt- ' c INTENSIVE FARMING ' 10 nprak Here Tonight. There will be a public meeting I11 1 the assembly room of the Ocean City High School this (Thursday) evening Ing and gardening work am ug the boys of ibe public schools. J J. A. Stackhouse, couuty superlnlenr deut of farm demonstration, will be preseht aud give a talk ou Ibe subject. Mr. Slack house Is much Interested lu the proposed move on the part of the State aud Is anxious tu du all In • There should be a large turnout of the people of the city at tonight's I ( rn.r0lllt. slew II*nlor<1 Mrs. Martha Stewart, of Phlladel- , phla, whose hotel, the Graham, ou B Sixth street, was destroyed by fire a B few weeks ago, has leased the New Hartford Hotel, through the agency of s Joseph I Scull, for the summer season. This hotel wa* successfully cout dueled for many years by Thomas J. 1 Arm-tioiig and wife, of Philadelphia, w ho formerly owned the house. School Ccuibb Prograslag. i The public school census, which Is . now uearlug completion, promises to 1 show a fully normal Increase In the s young children, Includlug those who 1 have but receutly attained the age of ■ five years or who will attain It during

nine persons joined chdrgh Interesting Services Wit- - nessed by Methodists Here j on Sunday Morning. At the morning service. In the First E. Church last Hunday, the Sacrament of the Lord's Sapper was ad- > ministered by the pastor, assisted by the Rev. J E. Lake. Dr. Kulp's In- ! vltatloD to join In the rite was lu bis usual vein ou these occasions. None, be said, may wait until they may, by meritorious living, become tilted to eat tbebread and drluk tbewlueln remem 1 of their Lord, since no man Is 1 ' justified by bis own worke. The Invitation embraced all who repent of < their alas, are In love and charity with 1 tbelr neighbors and are resolved to lire , In obedience to the Master. , Before the admlnietralloD was be- 1 a class of dIdc prisons was re- 1 celved Into full membership, all but one of tbem coming oy letter from , aister churches. These were: Mrs Yinnle Klrby, from Ibe Methodist Church at Rio Grande; Mrs. Lewis Barrett, from the Methodlat Protestant Church at Pleasaotvllle; N. ti. Uoff and wife, from Tabernacla M. E Church, Camden; Mrs. Orvllle Adams, from Broadway M. E. Church, Camden. and A D. Wilson, VI. D. Wilson and Mrs. Charles B. Wilson, from the First M. E. Church at Mlllvllle. Mrs Glldermeyer was received on profession of faltb. Id the evening, Dr. Kolp preached a vigorous and Incisive sermon on "The Withered Hand." The application of the thought wae a call to a bet- " ter performance of duty by every During the first two weeka lu May. beglulng Fridav. May lib. the bowling r alleys lu the Bowling Casino will be it open Friday, riaturday aud Mouday L- evening*. Beginning Tuesdey, Mey w I5ih. alleys wMI be open day and eve e nlug durlug the eeaaon of 1817. adv. 6,8. tr. " For Pale ok Rent — Flrat-claas Ice „ cream parlor and candy store. W2 ' Boardwalk. Ocean City, N.J. Address W. ribaffer rimlth, 1. Hayday Apis , Atlantic City, N. J. Adv., 8-22. tf. Legal papers of all descriptions, tn-.-ludlng wills, arc oprafully drawn by _ R. Curtis Robinson at hr* office, 741 Asbury avenue, Ocean City, N. J adv. - The popular prtead Hotel Henry will open at Easter for the season. Mrt.O. H. Henry, Prop. adv., 4-6.' tf

1 : sorority girls on annual trip School of Industrial Art Stu- ' dents Gnests of Mrs. h. W. Slocomb. the Delta rilgma Theta Sorority of the ■ Pennsylvania Museum aud School of - Industrial Art, Philadelphia, ou the ' occasion of the annual hou*e party of ■ the young women at Mrs. L. W.HIo- < comb's cottage, 70S Ninth street, this city, a few days ago. The girls had - their usual jolly outing aud enjoyed - themselves Immensely. I The chaperons were Mrs. L. W. rilo1 comb and Miss Emma Burns. Those who comprised the weekend t party were Misses Elizabeth Bohr of Hsrrtsburg; Helen Bray. Helen Rollins. Margaret Perkins, Elizabeth 1 Patue. Helen Oram mud Marlou Steel, r of Philadelphia; Mildred Holmes, of Merchenlville; Esther LlppluCott (it Moore-towu; Amy Harris, of Villa- ' nova; Helen A. Maun, of Beverly; ' Gertrude K. riummerlll, of Woodbury ; 1 Ruth Morse, of Wayne; Janet Parall, t of Tioga, aud Jeau aud Marjorle rilocomb, of Wllmlogton. Del. At the session of the Frances Wll1 lard Bible Class riuudsy afternoon lu 1 the First M. E Church. Mrs. George riexton was chosen asslstaol secretary. Mrs. A. D. Barrows Is secretary. 1 ForSalr. Office equipment consisting of desks, swivel chairs, straight back chairs, filing cabinets safe, typewriter, sectional r bookcases, tables, etc. g H N Healings, « >edv„ 3 29 tf: Ocean C«y, N. J. 1 \ — y Far Wale. 9 58lb and Central avenue. - Corner lot UOxlOO feet. Apply any agent. H. O. Klelpfelder, Ulenslde, Pa. 5, 10 tf. * O. H. Henry Co.. loc., have just '- completed extensive alterations, lum eluding enlargement of s|ore and In- • sialllug new aud larger Icebox. Thauk- '• lug our maDy patrous for past pairobj. age. we are now equipped 10 give you ,r belter aud prompter service tbao lu tbe 14 pa* adv., 4-6, tf '• Wanted.— ^ Young lady, over Oneen HI years, for Boardwalk *or*. Apply. J. glvtugaxpmleuce, aga, wage# ex iweiedj riKXTlXU. Office. 6-10^1

E. C. STOKES WILL SPEAK AT RALLY IN METHODIST CHURCH

Former Governor to Address Men's Bible Class in This City. ' There will be a patriotic rally lu tbe First M. E. Church riuuday evening, May 27, under the auspices of tbe members of the Meu's Bible Class. Through the efiqrta of Dr. J. Thornley Hughes, former Governor E C. Stokes, or Mlllvllle, has cou*nn»«Lm address the meetiug. \ 1 The aunouueemeut that Governor 1 ritokes will speak will serve lo aiouse f the Interest of tbe local public, and 1 there Is no doubt that the church will f be crowded ou tbis occasion, as Mr. - ritokes Is kuown throughout this aec- ■ tlou of tbe country as oue of the most 1 eloqueut of speakers. He has mauy f frieuda heie aud lu tb<s vicinity who will be glad of the opportunity of - bearing him speak. 1 ANNUAL BANQUET f

Pleaaaslville Quartet W.li wing at aacitaoaiat Men's feast. ( Arrangements are being completed for the annual hauquet of the Men's ; Bible Class or the First M E. Sunday '! School, which will be held In tbe eo- [; clal rooms of tbe church Thursday evening of uext week. A feature will be the music. Tbe quartet of tbe rimlein M. E Church, of I- Pleaaantvllle, will be present aud slug " several eelectloua. These vocalists are ,e said to be very good . Tain-screw power yacht "Winning" |I capacity ; schooner ifgged, two masts, _ ,1 56 f, el long. 12 feel beam. 6 feel draught; sleeping quarters for eight, china, bedding and other equipment, ). hull sound and recently repainted, yacht now afloat, protected by canvas coverings. May be seen at rialveseu's Ship Yard, 83rd Street and North tr Yacht Basin, ritone Harbor. Photo I. ou request. Price 31800, f. riotmi Jersey Realty Company, N. E. Cor. Third and Waluul rils , Pol la.. Pa. adv., 4-28, 41. If ynu pay balance. $131, ou hand11 some Upright Grand Pjauo used 9 ,u weeks, n is yours. Tbe Olbb Piano " Co., 71-73 Main St., Springfield. Mass. adv. 4 19, 6t. -n Refined young ladles wanted as f- waitresses, splendid opportunities for "e* summer. F. C. rilmme, 635 Wesley « avenue. adv., 4-18, tf.

| — 1 city's alleys are in great shape , 1 i ' : 1 Health Officer Says These and [ All Premises Have Been t Well Cleaned. j . j In hi* -monthly report toi the ' City , I Commlj-loners, Health Officer T. l^e , r t I "The public I* re*pondiug to re- . quests to clean up yard* and preml*e*. 1 than I have ever seen them at thl* , , time of Ihe year, t tie alleys especially r Regarding the low lot conditions, , t the officer says: "The low-lot problem 1 1* still with U", and I think in view of | , w hat ha* been accompll*hed by other 1 rewrta lo abating such conditions, nty | B deparlment should be directed lo ellm- 1 , Inate the moaqullnbreedlng area* 1 el within the city by having the ow ners 1 Jill them sufficiently Jo prevent water , staffding during Ihe greater part of tbe summer, as It does now." , The city, the report «ays, |» still free , from communicable disease* of tbe , more serlon* kind. 1 " * The report was ordered received end , filed. ' , COTTAGE READY I Ea'cnalve Addlllona 10 Commo- 1 dorr Wall's House finished. ' Past Commodore Charles F. Wall, ! f of Philadelphia, will move Into his coltag* on Fifth street, this city, tbe I latter part of this week, for the season. I ; Oils M. Towusend having just com- , pleted extensive additions to the house ' It Is understood that Commodore 1 f Wall Is cbuteinplatlug spending much s of his time In the coming years betweeo Ocean City In the summer and 1 Florida In the winter. Commodore Wall has large business - Interests In Philadelphia, he lielng of ' 1 the firm of Wall A Ochs. J TO TELL OF VERDUN ■ Auhrry I-. Thnmaa Will Addrear Methodist Men's Class. Aubrey Lee Thomas, who Is Identified with oue of Atlantic City's newspapers, will address tbe members of the Men's Bible Claes in the First M N E. Sabbath School next Sunday aflerc Mr. Tboinaa was with atbe atnbu- , lance corps in France 'or some lime, i and he will talk of Verdun and war 'ncldents In connection therewith. local yooths i are disappointed B They Tried to Enlist in the Navy, But Age Was Against Them. 1 There were two aadly disappointed young men In this city a few days e ago, when tbey found that, because of their ages, tbey could not enlist In tbe 1- United ritatee Navy. They are Thomas Morris, ton of City Clerk Harry A. o Morris, and John Maria, son of John \ Mart*. Both are about 16 yeare old. r Marts defided that be wanted to eu- * list, but he did not beve any more d ambition aloug this Hue than Morris, ' so the latter agreed to accompany him r- to Philadelphia. At the recrultlog station tbe officer on duty, when be '' ascertained tbelr ages, told tbem y • there's uotblng doing." 0 Both are Ocean City High School jf boys and tbelr pareols uaturally desire them lo ooiatnue their studlee at leaat for Ibe present.

YVOMEN HOLD PATRIOTIC . SERVICE IN THIS CITY

Aroused by Stirring Addresses by Mrs. Chenilworth and Prof. Stevens. . The severe storm Friday evening Interfered considerably with tbe attendance at the patriotic mass meetlo the First M. E. Church under . the auspices of tbe Women'a Service Committee of the Public Safety Committee of Ocean City, but those who braved the etorm were well repaid, for much Information of value In tbe pre- ' pa redness work wae given by several Mrs. Granville H. riteelmao, chairof tbe Women's Service Committee, presided, aud the meeting opened ' with all singing "America." After an earnest prayer by Mrs. Joe. B. Kulp, Mrs. riteelman said abe was - glad to see such a good turnout 00 a 1 bad flight and she compllmeoted tbe who had come from Atlantic : tbrougli the storm for tbelr great ' patriotism. Mrs. riteelman told of the • need of concentration and co opeiatton ' the work the women will have ' the war times. She then Introduced r Mayor Joseph G. Champion. : Mayor Champion gave an outline of the history of the organisation, at tbe 1 call of Governor Edge, of public safety t committees lu every city and town of the State. He told of the formation of I eucb a committee In Ocean City and read the list of chairman of lbs various -ub-c<'mmlltees. These were published the Sentinel of last waek. Each of Iheae committees, Mr. , Cbatnplou elated, will be ao organization within Itself. The largest and probably the moat Important la tbs ' Woman's Service Committee. The t Mayor anuounced, In passing, that It gave him pleasure to slate that tbe Thursday eyenliig, bad generously . tendered tbe use of Ita rooms to lbs women for tbelr work. Every citizen should and will rally I to tbe support of tbe Oceao City Public Safety Committee, the Mayor aald he was sure, aud contribute of their r means and time. Mlse Lulu Marvel, chairman of tbe Womau'a Service Committee of Atlantic City, tbe.next speaker, aald that Mayor Bacbaracb, of Atlantic City, seut for her three weeka ago and aaked , ber to take up this work. She said she bad not been In good be^tb, but for nearly all ber life ebe bad glvao of her means and lime la uplift work of , Atlantic City. Now abe wae willing. If necessary, to give bor life for hot oountry. mltlee, and tbey represent every strata { oi life. Each member of tbe advisory j committee Is chairman of a sub committee. One of tbe mo* Important of these Is tbe agricultural committee. Many lota are being plowed and cultivated in Atlantic City, and tbey. hope to get good map Its. I Tbe committee on conservation of food and tbe allminatlon of waste la beaded byfc woman who has bad yeare of practical experience In tbe botel business. There are 25 women - on this committee lo preach the dootrine of tbe ooneervatlon of fofld. Tbs waste of broad, tbe speaker aald, •bould be closely guarded. . Tbe oommlttee for the rallsf of eoF dicrs' and sailors' families will not be ' active for awbtle, lu the opinion of if Miss Marvel, because of tbe new role log again* taking married men. . 1U0.".." on fourth PamJ For Bale.— Lot No. 676. Section D u —Sixteenth street aud Asbury avenue -Ocean City, N. J. Address Mrs. J. , Q. Campbell, Alleobnrrt, N. J. adv. 64. 6c C For Sale.— 1916 Maxwell touring ' car, fully equipped In fir* class eon0 dlilon. Apply J. M. Haya, Elberon g Hotel, Ocean City, N J. 4 S3, tf. " For Sale.— Cigar ease In flr*-cfasa n condition, and two amall National eash registers. Frank E. Darby, 761 Asbnry ,| avenue. Adv., 3-16, tf. s- Go to Guy's, Tenth and Bay, for it strictly fresh eggs and poultry drmid to order. adv. 6-3, 8 moa.

Change of Address SIMMS' Delicatessen and Restaurant Now at 822 Boardwalk WILL REOPEN SATURDAY, MAY 26 Oar Easter Quest*. We Thank You TENNIS SHOES IDE COLLARS EMERY SHIRTS Are the best shirts obtainable for the money. Wc have a complete line. One dollar to five dollars. Novelty and Patriotic Shirts NEWELL CORSON Mcu'a Outfitter TAYLOR TAILORING DOUGLAS SHOES - -- -J