Ocean City Sentinel, 10 May 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 3

(^ce^Wty'Senu^f j THURSDAY MAY 10, 1817 We Khali be glad to receive Item* of to tblH community anil our reader* j everywhere. All communication" should be accompanied with the full name ami ailil res* of the writer, not lieoensarlly. for publication. but a" a guarantee of ,| g-"-' ,i DOTS Builder* are busy. t. Police are practicing on the depart- J| The rain on Friday was- welcomed ^ MeUfflflTsf Men'* Bible Flaw will j,', rtfiTfj uet next Thursday evening u: Jf The Uev. M. M. Lewis, chairman of T the committee. I" busily engageil in en- el The Ladlej' Auxiliary of No. I and " 2 fire companle" w ill meet atl-ily Hall 11 member" are repeated to be preaeiit. rti The track meet eclieduled here I art Saturday between the local auti Wild- 01 wood high acbool team- waa called oil " becau-e of the coudlllon of tlie ground", due to the heavy atorm PERSONALS. £ MrH Vincent Ih.blnaon, of this city, fu Is seriously III at Clayton. II J. II. Ash. of Haddon field, lias ofien- "J ed his collage for the "easbn. cl ' I). P.. Fry and wife, of Philadelphia, 111 were recent guest" of the Algleu. *' It. It. Sony, of Philadelphia, was in town a few days during the week. itussel! Crane, of this city, employed c, In Philadelphia, waa hete Huuday. w L. 8. A. Stedein and "on, uf Phila- V< delplua. were visitors here Sunday. Walter Hays, of Philadelphia, was "l lu town the lattef patt of last week. ol William D. Harthatid wife, of C'yu- ' wyd, were visitors here a few.days ago. *' Ml." Jean William", of Philadelphia, ^ was In this city ye.terday on bu.iue.sCharles I.. Itader, of Philadelphia a V| summer resident, waa In tnwu Mou- ,, day. rJ Vice Commodore W.I) lloti.all. of tl Philadelphia, was a visitor here Sun- cl day. It Kdward H. lore visited Ids uncle, tleorge l.udlam, In Camdeu over Sun- " day. P1 J Frank Fox and wife, of Pbiladel- "J phla. were recent guests of the Wyo- * III lllg; Albert Weston, formerly of tin. city. fr but uow In Philadelphia, *«« here (| Sunday. et W.N. Lathrop, of Hartford; Conn.. t.| was among the week's arrivals at tlie r( Klberon. \\ William It. Hughes, of Ibis city, has N returned from a few days' visit to Philadelphia. N Harry M. Hart, of Camden, spent CJ the week-end at H.C. Duflleld's h .me -N In this city. * Charles il. Weiss, of tlermantown. J* was In toVn this week, registering at ' the Idle-wild B. J. Cooke and Ueorge Hurkhardt. of Philadelphia, were visiters here j. over Suuday. p. Ufa. It. M. Hrlnlon and Mies A. 8. t| Krlntou are Philadelpblans registers 1 at the Kathlu. J. I). Jenklii" and wife, of Philadelphia, were among the week's arrivals P1 at the Hlscayne. nl Jay Smith, who 'la working for the K Philadelphia Electric Company, wa. lu town Sunday. mm Jeunle N Landes has rented II e _ - bungalow] 5807 West aveuue, and has ptaken occupancy. * Walter von Zech and children. Lldle , C aud Waller, of Philadelphia, were visitor* here Sunday. | j, William P. l.lpplncolt and -wife .are h at Moorestown. where Mr I.lppincott's I sister Is seriously III. p John K File and wife and Fred Wll r< Hams and wife, of Philadelphia, were v Isllors here Sunday. p Mrs. 8 B. Dunham, of Mlllvllle, Is c. spendlug a few- dart lu bar collage, | fc ISM Central avrimtT Mrs Kdward Pennock. of Philadel- ol phla. Is eutertalulng friends at her cot- w tage on Eleventh street.- I ti Mrs. James M. Hertxler, of this city, | has returned from a few days' visit to *| friends In Philadelphia. |6! C. S. Corson, who 1 . employed In : h West Philadelphia, spent the weekend with his family here. h E B. Bacon and wife, of Jeraey City, have opened their Atlautlc ave- r nue cottage for the season. Mrs. A. P. Mllner and niece. Miss n Emily Lynch, of this city, recently | p . visited relatives in Clayton. |a W. T. Brown and family, of Philadelphia, opened tbelr cottage, Sin Ply- v mouth place, for the season. ' j Dr. Wilson Y Christian, of the Stale « Hospital at Sklllmao, s|ieut Sunday 1 with bis parents In this city. ! t Daniel Faunce aud family., of Frank- ( ford, have opened their cottage. 728 n Central avenue, for the season. Dr. A. J. Seeler aud wife, of Philadelphia, occupied their Sixteenth strert cottage over the week end. ' F.iVue S. Miller and wife have re ' turneAo Philadelphia after spendlug several days in tbelr cottage here. ' Klcbard Voss, of this city, hae ac * cepted a position In the hardware store c of Charles C. Reed A Co , this city. Tbomes R. Fort and family, of Phil- I adelpbla, recently spent a few days tn I their cottage at 1024 Ocean avenue. ' < Mies Bradley, of this city, has been entertaining* Mra. Wn.T. Uouert.of West Philadelphia, for several day", j i William T. Sullivan, representing a 1 Philadelphia newspaper, bes beau j spendlug a few days at the Imperial. Arthur D. Baker, a Philadelphia ' i real estate operator, and family were I the guests of Oept. and Mia. Gsorgsj

jF. Fish at tbelr bay villa during the week Mrs. Baker Is the daughter of Fish. Herbert Towiisend, of Mt. Holly, I been .pending a few days with sister. Mrs. J. 8 Hush, of this city: j Morgan ll. Thomas and wife, of well knowu summer residents, were Iti tow n a few days ago. I Frederick Webber and family, of Philadelphia, spent a wreek at their cottage. Twelfth street and Ocean ave"' Mrs. Daniel Clewell and daughter, of Philadelphia, are spending a few ' weeks lu their .Seventeenth street cottage. J tienrge E Sladen and family are spending a few weeks et their collage, 15134 Central avenue. Mr. Bladen waa Sunday. J. H. Fenton, of Mercliantvllle, Is at I collage, 5122 CentYal avenue.. His : sister. Mrs. Horuer, eud her sou, were receut visitors. I Eugene Darby, e student et Hahnewas in town Suuday, accom1 pained by Carl Dlmllcb, of'Scranton, la fellow-student. I James' liee, wife end son, of Osbornvllle, N. J.. hive been visiting Mr. ' Lee's father, Capt. J. W. Lee, aud wife. In ibis city. I H. F. Ardegh and family, of on 'treal. Canada, are occupying the J. (J. Garret son cottage. 1328 Wesley avenue, for a few days. Malcolm I*eslle, whh Is employed by the Philadelphia Electric Company, visited hi" grandfather. Thus. Leslie, of this city, Sunday. Mrs- Isabel M. West and family, of Mawr. returned home this week arter spending several days In tbelr collage on Secoud street. Mr. and Mrs. Mirror, of Phlladel- . phla, spent a few days recently with their friends, John McVeagh end wife, et tbelr bungalow, 5135 West avenue. William A Lynch, eon of Mrs. W. I B. Lynch, of Philadelphia, summer | resideats. ha* returned from "84. Peters , burg, Fla.. where be epeut the winter. > Mrs. B. Moore and Miss Natalie I Moore, of Philadelphia," have opened I their cottage at Eleveotb street and I I Wesley avenue. They .are accom- • | panted by Mlas 8 pack man.

MWeTire' alarm system Electrician Joseph Riggins' Makes Recommendations to City Commissioners. City Electrician Joseph 'Kiggius sent I be following Idler to tlie Clly IVmjuil*- . loners', which was read at the weekly, meeting of the board: Referring to tlie lire alarm system now- In service In Ocean City, I desire to call your attention to the fact Unit, since tlie »;.!eiu w»" ln-talled In 11*12, has very much Increased in size and Are alarm boxes, one aulomatic tire 1 alarm bell striking machine, three tire 1 house recording indicator, and two 1 gongs for chiefs' residences, which Theite are all oplraled on the same wire circuit, with the result ' lu. on one circuit than It 1. advisable 1 hive in service. In fact, the Na- 1 tlonal Board of Underwriters, In their 1 rule, concerning lire alarm systems. 1 state that no more than 20 i tioxgs shall be operated on a single j possible. Therefore, our lire alarm system I. overloaded lu else eud being 1 so if Is subjected to Increasing the danof grouud troubles by the system being .put out of business by sleet these dangers by dividing the present 1 -y.tern lulo entirely eeperate parts or circuits, but operating It as a slugle unit by means of what Is called en I recommend. Installing as soou as possible an aulomatic repeater ar- ' ranged to-operale four lire alarta circuits and two lire houseorbell circuits. ! which, 1 am told, can be Itistalled -complete at an expense of about $14n0 I also recommend Installing three street lire alarm boxes at an exjiense of about (600— one at Park place and Corinthian aVeuue, one on Flrst^ street -ea roads. The ^.re-ent Hre alarm lines are divided Into two loops aud can be made into separate circuits at a very small The present system coutd be operated with two separate circuits, and Hie re|>eaters would have I assure you that the Retaliation of this improvement will greatly Imthe reliability of tlie lire alarm and I hope Hie recommendations wll' receive your favorable consideration. Requests were read at the meeting Hiree of the lire companies thai 1 Hie City Commissioners purchase the equipment and" make the necessary In lire apparatus supplies as recommended recently by Fire Chief aud published In the SKNTIet thel time. In addition, two of Hie companies— No* 1 end 3— asked that the city pure small ambulance and change I Company's steamer tractor Into ' combination wagon, and also make Hie necessary changes to the switch- ( The communications were referred to Mayor Champion, the chiefs ?f the lire department end the electrician, j They are to oblelu prices for the ap- ' paralue mentioned and report back to Western Colon Rents OOlre. The Western.l" tilou Telegraph Com- 1 pany has rented one of the new stote. ! Kigblh street, near Wesley aveuue. 1 of the company say ' good service will be glveu the city Ibis season. Many people here hope tbe ' saying will be made true.

•It 'i junior mechanics ■ attend church , ( Many Others Also Hear Elo- 1 qucnt Sermon by the t Rtv. Dr. Bohner. ' ] The service In Hie First 1'resbyter. , ! Ian Church bu Sunday evening.- when , . the pastor, tlie flev.Vbarle* H. Bob- | , preached the fourth sermon In his , serlc- on "The.l'iilted State* aud the j , World War." was again attended by , an audience that crowded the edifice. e About sixty members of lota Coun- , I ell, S'o. 126 Jr. O. U. A. M . marched U . from their lodge room" lo the church , . lu a body, occupying seats that had | I reserved fur them. They look ■ the large Bible used lu the ritual of , the order with them. Which wa. t I pieced, together with a Urge silk ( . American llag. ou a table which slood ( . Just hi front of the pulpit. Delegations were present from Sea | i Isle City and Petersburg, which came , In automobiles, aud a delegation from , I Fifty-ninth street, coming In the t i special car run by the" tr. Iley eoml patiy durlug Uic. cotiliuuatice of the , . series. | . The minister's theme being, -Why , I the Interests of the Lolled Slates and , England are- Identical," Samuel Co- , . hen, .who. with his wife, came to , ago, presented the Rev. Mr. Buhner j , with a small British flag, which the , . domlule used during the evening In | . leading the congregation In the sing- , lug of the various patriotic eoug*. | I The quartet choir rendered a very , pretty selection, entitled, ••God of Our , . Fathers," which was greatly enjoyed | lu the course of his address, which | ] was regarded by many as the best of , , the series so far, some of its more tell , log points being rigorously applauded, j the Rev. Mr. Bohner said: , "Tbe great question that come* to ( the front at this time Is with what . nation or group of nations are our in- , j terests Identical and are we juetltletl , I in aligning ourselves— with Eiiglaud ( , The Culled Htates mu-t ally herself ] with that uatlAu or group of natlotis , l which staud for civilization aud the | welfare of mankind, and must oppose tiireateu to subvert civilization and the , , welfare of the human race. The only , [ alliance possible for this Republic In { . the presence struggle Is au alliance l . «ilh England and her allies, for tbelr k aims and Interests are Identical. ( r "The Issue Is clearly detlned. Ills , Llucoln once said that a house divided , against Itself cauuot stand. This re- , public could not exist half slave and | , half free. Europe divided against II- | self cauuot stand. It.cauuot remain , , half democratic and half autocratic. , [ It must become all one thing or tbe , other. -Either Germany must conquer , , England aud impose militarism aud , , the'dlviue right of kings on the peoples of Europe. or else England must , destroy autocracy aud militarism and , make the Central Power* self goveru ( log The. United States stands with , England because It believes lu hide peudeuce aud self-government. In , . Ilglitmg against the Imperialistic mil- , , Itarlsm that has cursed tbe world for , the part") forty years, the luterests of t . both lands are the same. . "England entered'the W-af In defeuse t . of Belgium, and tbe desperaHcr, of ber tig 1(1 Is iDsplred by lier horror at tbe , spectacles of lielglaus enslaved and ■ tbe outrage perpetrated upon", her | f womeu aud children. In a large aud uolile sense, England Is tightlug uol simply for her own people, her own j laud, her own homes and altars, ber women aud child ren, but for tbe ' smaller nations of Europe. Years ' ago. the United Btate* fought a war lo give freedom lo Cub* and Porto Rico and the Pbllllpiues— among the weakr est of nations— Slid today America ' stands with England lu her Identical J effort to aave the smaller aud weaker uatloDs of Europe from' the. despotic . control of Prusslaulsm. » -Like England, the liulted Slates - Is also ffghttug lu self-defeuse. Garmauy feels very bitterly toward tbe e United Stale*. She believes that If , our factories bad not sold munitions s aud our merchants food lo Euglaud,Eoglaud would uow be lying prostrate , beneath .her Iron heel. S'ie also be- , llevea that If she starves Euglaod with e lu the next sixty days, and England's battleships are denied food and munitions, she will pound England to ber " knees, force peace, release ber dread- ' naughts, aud. steamlug -westward '• across, tlie Atlantic, assess tbe total damages of tbe war upon tbe United i- States. Our wall of protection Is r. Eugland's navy, and that wall we 1 must defend. "For more than the freedom of tbe seas, then, do we war, for more than vengeance on our murdered dtlzens, for more than reparation unto bleedIng outraged Belgium! We war for uulveraal liberty in order that no y blood-man tyrant sball take away tbe r, rights of man auds rule as AtHIa and e, Alarlc upon the rains of a smoking world. As all Europe UDlted agaiual . that egomaniac, tbe first Napoleon, ^ realizing that no peace could come lo ■did until be was crushed, so uow tbe United State* unites with England and France and Russia against that I- megalomaniac, the Emperor William. b realizing that democracy is not aafe '■ while he la at large. Together they r- will stand and fight and dle.lf need be. ,- that liberty, democracy aud humaner Ity may live aud Prussian perfidy and a. Infamy may be forever banished from ,r. tbe earth " Next Sunday evening tbe last of the lie series will 4>e given on "What* Vic.<1 torloue Germany Would Mean to tbe . United States and to tbe World." ° Kalmla Tribe of Bad Men *Dd tbe n' Knights ofi Pythias will attend lo a body.

this city's summer season ! [ outlook is excellent

Real Estate Men Report Moeh 1 Activity in Sales and Rentals. Clayton Haines Brick says that Lhe real e-tate outlook Is very gooil-Sn I tact, the. prospects were never better in n his ofllce, both as to .ales and rentals. ; T The first thirty-six "reutals he had! this season were excellent, the rental" , ri averaging $3511 each. j " ■ cla-. order both I unimproved property " 1 aSd lots. The new owners of llie-e'o-will build at once.' j « Mr. Brick lias sold one of J. M Row. ifi colonial cottages at First street ti aud Corinthian avenue to B. W. Em- a erton, president of the York Metsl u aud Alloy Company, of York. Pa. b The price paid for tbe bouse and fur p ntture was frtXKI. Mr. Kmerton lis" ' place, owned by Mrs. I>aac L. Collins, y Mrs. Anna May Riley, of Pbiladel I phla, who lias awarded the contract t form pretty house. ^ ^ v • process of completion. -s Mr. Brick reports the rental of more I than, fbtty collages aud apartments I thus far this season. 1 Persons inpllned' to be pe.-lmlsHc 1 should closely follow the attitude of r H. F. Stanton, real estate operator, I ' w;ho says: I 1 'H4 present surface Indications prop- L erly forecast tbe future. Ocean, City will enjoy till" year one of the best a seasons In its history. Notwlthstand r ' ing Hie handicap of a prolonged win- r ' aild a very much delayed spring, c topped with weeks or almost iucessaut t cold, rainy weather, the renting of properties ha* beeu noticeably more active High last year or any other pre- ' ceding year. A very gratifying feature « lu this connection has been the demand the higher priced dwelllugs aud r apartments. Our o w u experience „ shows au average rental paid up to the r preseut time of between three hundred „ and lifty and four hundred dollars for g 1 the properties we have leased. ■ "The buying movement, wlilch wns d liuued throughout tbe past winter and „ this spring. More sales of properties 1 have beeu made by us since last au- v ' tuuiti than during any one year In our previous experleuce. These -purchase, j ' have been of improved properties and „ ' also of grouud which has beeu bought 1 for Improvement purposes 1 This tu Itself Is gratifying, as It meau. continued growth of the resort, more t ' new people coming In as owners, aud n also the development of section* wblcb l .remained dormant so far as tin i ! provementa went. t -•There also la uoticeable a dlsposh a chase of ocean front land. Several } such sales have beeu tnade through 7 this ofllce and tbe ofllces of other - real estate brokers running Into many 1 thousands of dollars. Oceau from ' laud Is recognized as always having 1 au luveslmeot value, aud tbe Hale* * that have been made Indicate a return - of coutldence, which- was somewhat shattered by tbe wtuler storms of several years ago "While there has been a disposition ' lu some quarters to regard with uu> ' cerlatoly tbe possible effects ol war conditions upon Ocean City, tbe gen- ' eral feeling, as I have found It. ha* : been one or optimism. It Is the vlsl- ; sorts, and. where oue hears ou all , ' .Ides the belief expressed among Phil- ' adelphlaus aud others that the seasou will be a good oue, It Is a foregone cou- ' cluslou tbal aucb will b« tbe case. "With very few exceptions I have heard auch expressions of oplulun, aud i I have uo doubt lu forecastlug a sea1 hou for Ocean City that will sufpa.s auytblug lu the past." ) MOTHERS' DAY , Special aervlcrs In Preab.lcrlsn ^ As has been the custom lo previous . years, "Mother's Day" "will be observed i lu the First Presbyterian Church uext I Sunday with special services, r The pastor, the Rev. Charles H. : Bohner, will preach a special sermou lu the tnorulug at 10.30 o'clock on , "Motherhood." There will be special . siuglng by the quarttt choir of the ; church. The members of the home f department of tbe Sunday school are a lo have special recogultlou at tbe ser- , vice and all tbe mothers of the coni gregatloo, with tbelr children, are Ini In the evenlngtbe pastor will preach s tbe last of bis series of w'ar sermons no "What a Victorious Germany Would r Meau to tbe Uolted Stales aud to Hit World," lu which be will have inauy 1 tblugs to say regardlug the life of I women and children under tbe rule 1 of a country organized along Prussian . lines. Tbe local tribe of Bed Men and e the Kutgble of Pylhlaa will attend the evening service lu a body,, » e Kdward W. Sharp Dead. , Edward W.Sharp, son of Tbomaa l' c. and Hannah A. Sharp, and brother t of Capt. J. M. Sharp, of tbla city, died 0 euddeuly last Thursday evening at the e Y. M. C. A. at Twenty-third street, d New York. He waa 54 years old aud - worked for several years ror a manult facturlug flrm lo Jersey City. Iuterj ment was at Seavllle. tbla couoty, Monday afternoon. ie xo t'ndtrgo Operation. a Mra. Frank 8c bock, of tbla city, was >l sent to SL Joseph's Hospital. Pbllaa. delpbla, by Dr. Herschel- Petllt. a few fe days ago, to prepare for an operation for cancer. The operation will be per- ^ formed tbla morning. n- public bale at the Traymore Hotel Ninth street m aud Wesley avenne. Ocean City. N. J., OD Thursday afternoon. May 17, 1BI7, lie at 1 o'clock. Large lot of beds, msiic. tresses, carpets, furniture, eic., etc. be Terms and. conditions made koowu at ." sale by F. F. Fur, Owner, adv., It. be • 1 Fob Rent.— Plaoo for aeason. fall C23 Waalay, Ocean CKy. adv., 6-10, a. b

ANXIOUS TO FILL LOTS Bat No Action Was Taken on Petition from UprTown Residents. The following petition was read at j weekly meeting of the city Con.- | ■ To tin- 1 omuil«»loiiers of Ocean City— | i Gentlemen:— Your attention i* dl- ; reded to the low lot* ou Central ave- j w iflcli areJ a nuisance to the residents I of tfaenelglrtsirtiood. These lot* arc ! considerably below grade aud tilled with water, and provide a place for . frogs lo breed and croak, mosquitoes I to breed In great tiumbers and cause a ! a steuch lu hot peat her, wlilch Is very | unhealthy. 1 his uulsauce retards Hie building aud selling aud renting of properties in this section very much. The following residents aud owner* of properly In the Immediate neighborhood would respectfully a*k that J. H. Wright, Robt. K Huff, | M. Ashman. Kale F. Dluan, H. K. Itaessler, F. 1). Newberry. ! L Abrams. L. M. Welsh, L. V. Taylor and Joseph F. freely. Mayor Champion said that If the other members of Hie board would the matter of tilling up lots with he would see that the lots would Director Adams expressed himself as favorable to complying with the rector Hampbqll sugge-ted that a lest might be started. There the matter ended. WILL HAVE SHOOT rangemeuts to hold a shooting match at the old baseball park at 2 30 o'clock afternoon. 'lhe otticers of the clut> are: PresiI'arker Miller: vice president, Hans Hurkhardt: secretary and treasurer, Walter Alleu. The club' dues are $1 a year lu adaud the Initiation fee Is (I. Dr. John H. WtUtlcar and John comprise the committee on membership. Mother's Day will be observed at the 10 30 o'clock service Suuday tnornnlug aud a place reserved for mothers. termou will be appropriate aud there will be siuglng of several selecby a daughters' chorus. Everywelcome. Bible school at 2 30 p m. Youug people's service, G.80, Mary Clark, leader. Evening service, 30, p retching by tbe pastor. C. I LAKE , ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. 1S2S Asbnry Avtnas, Oosao CUT. N. J. medical. : jff§ Alien Corson, M. D. asS 816 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey , DR W. P. HAINES I COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCCAN CITY. N. J. " KICK HOU KB: ■! 1 lo to." -Be C'"* f- mFlorence Brick Haines Cor. 9th and WdsLcr Ave MCCHANO-THERA1PIST tiassMfe, Swedish Movements 1 Medical and Corrective Oj mnastlc* I ' Hoar, by appointment ; fJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 1 807 WESLEY AVE. ^ OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY - JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. | Eighth and l^nlral avenue f Ocean City New Jersey t — : • DR. G. D. NOELJNG a Osteopathic Physician ' Hanu Building, Eighth street Opposite Pmneylvanla K. B. Depot Ocean City, N. J. , Every Tuesday, Thursday aud r Saturday 1 Philadelphia Ofllce, 1107 Chest Dut St. t. ~ 0 DR. CHARLES B. RIDER r. xDentiat" T' 809 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. I. J. TJR. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist Cor. KigbhTSu'ind'wmiey Are. OCEAN CITY. N. i. wui be lu bis offlre on TuiaUj sod Ssturda; et ootti fnrtber out ice. I., — Booth Phosxs Nioht Beli .1 1 Hughes' Central Pharmac) »th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City . N . J ill Phone 245-W 3 . Pboo* your oedsr* W*«*Uv*rb*i .

straw hats -The fine quality Hats we are showing for $2.00 and , $2.50 are tlie best that is made for the money. Blue Coats White Flannel Pants Read}- -made Suits, Shirts, ete. JONES' MEN'S SHOP 804 fsbury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. Maddock's Pharmacy , j Eighth and Asburv drugs cigars samoset candy at the: fountain Banana Spills Froth Strawborry Sunda* Real Estate For Sale BIO BARGAINS . ! Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished c • Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is tlie time of year to buy Cottages and .Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort t very Cheap. Apply to ! Alonzo Cotton It I (»19 Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. * ' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. « - No walling for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains 111 Bay aud Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for - 1 sale. Also lot* for iuvestment and for Improvemeut— the choice of I Oceau City. Apply to ' J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. MORTGAGES INSURANCE • THORN eg BOYLE 1 REAL ESTATE 1 ez* Iiasrs Srsssr (Cos Oct's AvVtrusl OCCAN OITY. N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street end Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. , " Lumber Mill work. Mouldings, Building Paper, Platter Board, Nails, Ssah Weight!, • etc. Estimates Furnisbed. Prompt Delivery. ■ ' pjjjpijyj ™ good painting jCtefSLgl JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. I ' [033557 PAINTING AND DECORATING "SAe yup yPainters Paint jm ,T ' 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. 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 bonds will be of various denominations and we will attend to all tlie details of purchase free of any cost or commission whatsoever. First National Bank Ocean City. N. J. , Lit 111 Mil Ami Bit. Mill mi TIM Strut! Bill $978.00 Asbury avenue and Second street lot, $325.00 ■j Bay Front and Ninth street lot, - - $825.00 Twelfth street lot, - - $42500 joseph! scm 15? Islir? trait 'Oman, 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 -R a s a. a. .a— a. a. i..i..s-.s„>. ,|, j „ I „|M|n,ii lAqj, A, AAiAn ■ r* * » * #!* «. A -A. *. i ww « » » » * • < „f Powell's Dry Goods Store j • i Is now showing an entire new line of Ladies' Shirtwaists I , £ and one-piece Dresses. Also the best assortment of Spring j n. a j and Summer Merchandise now ready for inspection . j i POWELL'S—The Reliable Store 1 , , < i 921 ASBURY AVENUE ' 1 , | RHONE as (

hoteia abd conian. Bise^ yr6 H0T6L H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Ma II SANATORIUM ' ^1' Isar* lira* Suhr ' ** "Hp; WT th^ imperial I01S CENTRAL AVE., OCEAN CITY. N Opso for lire kwh. Elsasaauy localreL near tire Ireaeb. Moms comfort*. OpeW all Year . Ho: Water Haal Mr*. C. GETIEL. v THE KATHLU Now- open for :!:• -iaeo.i lias Central Areoos. OC1 > VOITY. N . J. Mlasn LEWtnaCOBAKD wyoming )J1 OCEAN AVE. "H E Oreau City. N. J. all tbe yeer p Hot Water Bee A. p. uun hotel atglen One of the most centrally located hotels la City. The aim ha* always beeu to make this hocus select — humehka, —a it* large ami amcred peJroaage provee tts^saoa. c, uorr. Prey. hotel elberon ElUUTU AN I) CENTRAL AVENUE Baylor and Hayre, I'roprletTl—B* - Kourteeotb Hoaeon. Thoroofblj renovated the hewlings L. II. II E WLlNGSj^^ WeetFt^adelphia,Pa Send forttoos let sm" Kate* U. W. r. WOODS IDE, Prop. THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL YEAR lletaeeo Eltblb and Ninth HlreeU MRS. J. K.NOBB1SOH .Chandler-Whete Hall ■ Ocean a ve. bet. Seventh aud Eighth ste. Ocean City, N. J. BROWN * MATKLIK. Stcrltns-St. dbarlee W to September &. Amerloeo plao. per day, (100 op; Kurotrean r lab. per day, SI .00 op. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by tbs State. -I- -sEIGHTH STREET, OPR. P O. OCEAN CITY N. J.' We Are Distributors StufBHaRii fliKomoOiie In Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading: and Street Building: Thirty-fourth st. and West av*. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Realdcacc: MM Ceatrsl Areaee Phoae. 241-W The Pontiere » boot » shoe REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE «MII Asbarr Ave.. Oceaa City It J. JOHN E. TOWNSEND - Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ava. Ocean City New Jersey Mortgages We are at *11 times prepared to place or parchase first mortgages on improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite correspond race with such real estate loans. JOS. I. SCULL ■7S7 Aabury Areoos Oosan City fNww JasosjCut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above from ' C.H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. ^■r