Ocean City Sentinel | THUKSlJAY JUKE 7. 1#1" We *liall be glad to receive Item* of Ui till* community ami our reaNvr* j everywhere. • All communlfcatioii* Hhould be accompanied Willi the full name anil address of the writer, 'full tit-v*— arlly Mr publication, bnt a* 'a guarantee of . ro.nI faith. DOTS * itONCK. f Intel- are openniR. - .1 •Flower* are hlooiuiuR. «i l Ileal summer-like. s - Wedding lielh. are rlllRliiR. "Siirf batlier* arc getting plentiful. . ^ Harden- are cooling along lu ftps] -hepat. • w III the Fir-t M K. Church next Sun- In day morniiiR llr. Ivulp will preach on f. nieh-antlle llce'iisr at once. U«ail «' i 'Inef of 1'olice Scull'- notice d-cwhere ' . The l.»die- Auxiliary of tin- First " I're-byterlan Church will hold a cake -ale. in Jo«epli I: Scull'* office* on A»bury avenue, near Eighth street. next " Saturday. ' Eastern Star purpose holding -an en- a| lertaltiiiii'lil In the chapter room- June ii. ir will be for the member- -ami j',, their Invited friend*. The reRiilar monthly meetliiR of the si Woman'* * Home MI**lonary .Society n of the First M: K. Church will be held p at the home .if Mr*. John C. Steeljuan. Third vtreet anil Atlaiilic aven lie, al - SO o'cloejt Tuesday afternoon. _ PERSONALS. ^ . VI John Test. of Philadelphia. wa* a ol vi-u..r here Tuesday. it '.The Ml— e- Kelly, of ('luladelphia, are here for the veaMiu. ~ di Mr*. W. U. Karnliur-t, of 1'lillailel- . plna, I* here for the aeaeon. Alex. Lawrence, Jr., and family, of Philadelphia, are lirre for the aeaaon . ~ Churchill HuiiRerfr.nl and family, 'of Philadelphia, are here h>r the —aHenry Klneiz and wife, of Phliadelohia. are r-neudiiiR a few dav* In tint *' plna, are In
cdy- . " 1 Walter Keely and family. of Phlla-ih-lphla. were visitor* here durhiR the ' week. 1 lir. UeorgeG. Yo*l, of Philadelphia, ua*aRiie*l of llie Atgleii'durliig the ' Herman Itelihnru. of Philadelphia, ha- 0|<eiird Id* cottage, 1397" .Wesley Felix Salt-ague, of till* city, relumed Monday eveiiluc from a vl»ll In'Pliiladelphia. ' * 1 C. it- Hunt and wife, of Philadel- ^ plila, Wrre nceiit Rue>ta of' the • iceaiilc. Ml— M. MiIIIrbii. of Philadelphia, ' I- at her <-ott*Re, fi|2 Sixth -I reel , for the waiNiu. Mr*. S. K. It. Ha— hiRrr. of Phlladolplila, lia* opened her coltaRe, IU fifth »treel. Mr* «». J. Helton— e and daughter, of Philadelphia, are al their Colonial Apartuieul*. M r- llBiinah J. Sleeluiaii, of tin* ( cily, return- today from a vl*it |o Vienna, Md. J- dm W. Frailer, "Jr., of Philadel- | plila, a summer fe-ldenl, »«« here a ( few day* ago. A . Iteiinetter and 'family, of Phlla- , drlpbla. are at their apartment*. 711 ( KIrIiHi *1 reel. I Clark llillenbeck, of Philadelphia, v i-iled hla apirtment*. the PaUtlne, ( over the w eek-end. William I.. Orr.oT Philadelphia. wa* | in lown Sunday, aeeompauied hy hi* w ife and daughter . Wllllam.lt. Hughe-, of till* city, re- , turned yesterday from a few day*' vi.il to Philadelphia. Mr* Morgan 11 Tborue- and J. Kll- , wood Tliuma*, of Philadelphia, were . here durlriR I he week. I . Mr*. William Slieareraed daughter. Jiiue l/Oulae, of Plhladelphla, are visit- , ■or friend* In tin* city. I HeorRe F. Fl-li returned lo till* cily t Monday after a- trip to Pittsburgh. I Cincinnati and Chicago. Tlinnia* Kelly, of Philadelphia, 1 vi*lted Ida. brut her, John Kelly, aud f wife, of this cily, Sunday. <1. W. Kulierwortb and f.mlly, of ' Philadelphia, have opened their coltaRe, 1321 Wjealey avenue. < Mrs.. Eliza He**, of Philadelphia, Is ' here to *|wud a few week* lu her cot- I tage, 1924 Aabury avenue i Mr*. Mary Slang, of Philadelphia, lie* opened her cottage on A«bury_ ave- ■ uue. near Sixteenth atreet. i Mr*. Mary Kelly, of PliHadrlpbla. 1 ha- opened her caltage on A*bury ave- ' nue. near Sixteenth street. I>r. Harry K Adam*, of Plilladel phi*, ha* opt lied lit* cottage, lb|6 Ceu- - ■ tral avenue, for the season. Theodore Hlldretb visited -bis patent*. ( apt. H. W. Htldrelh and wife, in thl* city, Tue-day. ' The Mi-m Maxwell, at Philadel- ' plila. have 0|«ned their Sixteenth "Ireet collage for the *ea*on. John f. 1., Morris, of Philadelphia, a prominent resident of South Ocean City, wa* In, town this week. Ml— Iteatrice John-on, of thl* city, ha* resigned her' position Ir. the I tell Isle phone Company '» ollice. Mr*. J. M. Ro-enbaum *ang a beatt- . Hful soprano *ok> at Holy Trinity < liurrh la*t Sunday evening. • Mi— Itrown and Macklin, of Philadelphia, area! (heir hotel, the Chandler- White Hall, for I lie season. C. It. Coui-tock and wife, of Colurpr' lw, ( Ihki. have opened their home on Pleasure avenue for I he *eann. cnarle* K. Carter, of Philadelphia, wa* lo lown Saturday and Sunday. J He I* a cottage owuav lu lb* Dunb '
section of the cily. Mr*. Carter and her sister. Mi— K. A. Ill— ton. ate now • vi-itlng here. Mr. Carter 1* In charge c thedepartmcnt employing men for * the Dh+lon Couipauy In Tacony. F. T. JeuuliiR* aud wife, of. Phlla- » cottager* here, were In town Sunday, gue-laof the Idlewlld. ' Joseph Swan, of New York City. K -pent the week-end with lit* parent*, 1 S B. Swan aud wife, lu thl* city. Charles S. Patton, a Philadelphia a hanker, and family are at their Central avenue cottage for the season. Harry F. Haa*aud family, of Phil a adelpliia, are occupying their apart- t , i
meiil* on Park place for the season. , William T. Prettyman and family, . . of Philadelphia, have opened their cot- i Htl> Third street, for the season. I Edward Stonehill and- family, of 1 , were here during the week aud rrglslered at the Hlscayne. ' Harold II. Knight anil family, of ' Amliler, Pa , have opened llieir cot- 1 tage, -'*'11 Central avenue, for the sea E. W. Trout, who I* al 1-eague Is- ! Navy Yard, visited hi- father. ( John Trout, of 'this city, Saturday and ( Sunday. Gearge C. Murphy, of the post of- • lice force, I* enjoying* a week's re-t ■ Miss Margaret Parker- Is on duly during hi- absence. , Ml** Cora Kan, of Philadelphia, t formerly of tlils cily. I* now.aii oper- | ator hi tlie local ofljee of Hie liell Tel- < eplioue Company. c ! Mi— Mary T. SUnxoii, of Philadel- ' plila, ha* taken apartment* at COS Eighth street and will apen/l the sum- ' ' mer In llcean City. . Frank Murray 'and family, of llilcfty, returned a few day* ago from They came hack by kuto, a 1 distance of -HiK) lulles. - Alton K. Dougherty, of Philadelphia, well known in mu-lcal circle* here In* ( the-ummer -eason. was a guest of the , Kathlu 4r few day* *lnce. | Heorge Fuller of thl* city, employed i 1 at Penu'* Orove, *pen( a few day* | here thl* .week. He brought with ( ' a three-Inch shrapnel. | ' Mr* i.llllau H. Flnrance, of Alhin- I tic City, and Mr*. Oeorge K I.eSiour- I ' geon.'of Urldgetoh, visited M«s. Cba* < ' Miller lu tlit* city Tuesday. < Charles 11 llacon and wife, of this- 1 cily, were very ill for awhile on ' ' Sunday from ptomaine poisoning. 1 They were improved the* next day. ' Mrs." Nellie P. Nelson nfOverbrook, | wiio conducted the Lafayette Hotel for a number of seasons, was In -a few days ago, a guest of the . 1 Frank J. Gorman, of Philadelphia. . for several years chairman of the re- • gatta committee of the Ocean lily , Yacht Club, recently joined the Naval Ml— ''Marguerite Kugllah. of the cor pa of teacher* In the local high - i school, paid a visit to her mother'* . home at Lead's Point, N. J , Saturday aud Suuday. . Mr*. H. B. Newkl'rk and young mil, ' . of Salem, returned home Sunday after visit to John 11. Jones and, family, of this city. Mrs. Ncwklt;k "and Mr*. June*' are sisters. Daniel Gallagher, of Philadelphia, wa* in towu Tue-day. With him was Kd ward Browu, of Philadelphia Mr. Ilrown and hi* brother. Kdward. have leaned the Lafayette for the reason. - I OU* M. Towuaend and wife, of this city, spent Sunday with Victor J. jlumbrechtand wife at Yardley. They also attended the Ilaker-Currau wed- ' ding lu Philadelphia Saturday eveLeo Bamberger, wife and sons, ' Henry aud Letter, of Philadelphia, were here Sunday. With them were • Mrs. Marianua Behrend, Mis* Martha ' Behrend and Mrs. Gu* Lang, of Philadelphia. Ml— Margaret Kvana, of lili Pine ' street. Went Philadelphia, wa* a Suud .y visitor here, a guest of her sl-ter, . Ml— Aurora Kvana, -al Simm-' Ke»lauraul. Moorjy n terrace and the Boardwalk. - William A. Todl and wife, of Phil- " adelphla. w^re guests of llr J TtiornFoB BkWT.— >'*w Richmond Piano, • Mmi^ry"': o"'w " - 1 (Antral, city, or call' at HKimKia. li 'office. adv , « 7, tt.
mr i mm . — OCEAN CITY NOW HAS WAR BRIDE Florence K. Waldorf • Wife of J. R. Laing, pf the Navy.' Ml— Florence Kalherine Waldorf, ] daughler of William Waldorf and wife j ol Cape May. and niece 'of -Mr-.- Jacob of tin- city, whom she habeen visiting for several weeks, I* a ' She' became the wife Tuesday evening of Joseph It. Laing, 'chief ma-cliliil-ts' mate on the Itiishnell, now al League Island Navy Yard. Phlla- I •lelphia The ceremony wa- performed at tile hniue of her parents liy the Rev. - Cliutcli of Cape -May. , Wedding later llils molilli, blit, fear t log Hint lie might be called away he- I fore that time, llie young man ou l I'ueMlay sent tlie girl a telegram saying that they must be married thai | evening. "He ainved in thl- city -at i 7,IA o'clock* * , | •v\ lib the hrlde todic aud her uncle a ami aunt, he left here in an autoiuo- f nil# for Cape May. all escaping the I he ceremuuy performed, they had t a reception ami returned to this city al j - O'clock* yesterday morn lug. The bride, who was unattended, w as ( alined lu white shadow lace, trimmed a Mr. Laing ha- been In the timed " Navy live years and ha*.' nearly three year* yet to serve. He left for - Philadelphia early ye.-lerday morning. * Mr*. Laing, for the present, will re-
FINE RECEPTION AT HIGH SCHOOL Entertainment En- ^ joyed by Parents and i , Friends of Pnpiis. ; 1 The reception given the^uulor class ^ the" pupils of the Ocean City High \ | School In the a— eiubly room of t he [ ( school Friday evening was a very eujoygtile alt'air. . The program opened with a selec- ( Hon by tlie- orche-lra, which won much applau-e. It wa* well given hy . musician-, lerl by Ml— 1-ouisaT. . Corson, the school's mu-lcal director, j Mr*. J. M.. Roseubaum sang a *osolo III her u-ual admirable and tli's wa- followtsl hy a piano duet hy Ml-se- Verua Wilson , ami Cecilia Hand, performed In *kll- . Miss Marguerite Kulp gave a recita- ( lion. ,i*M.-hluvar'« Itlde." lu a way ( appealed tu her hearers. Slie lias yiiieh talent along these llnea. f The auiltence heard with evident | plugsiire a vocal duet by MissCorsoul ana llr. J. Tlioriiley Huglie*. Ilotli > sang well, eacli being hi ^unusually ( Next was a novelty for local people ' —a saxaphoiie solo hy C. 11. Winter* , —and it was rendered In Mr. Winter'* always lliil*heit style. ' • The orchestra' wa* heard again, and j ( the audience appreciated the music so ,-j much that an eucore wa* demanded. , Mr*. C R. Winter- gave a refcltatiou, "Molly," that at once caught Ijie | crowd, and an encore was the result, j > responded with another selection, t •■The Little Patriot," that made even more pronounced lilt. ^ Mis* Corson sang a. pretty solo, aud ( Hugfie* closed the musical pro- , Willi a well-rendered piauo solo that' wa> encored. The Rev. Joseph B. Kulp, pastor of a the First M. K. Church, made a short address In tils u-ual happy style. llr. Kulp said that lie felt like beginning til* address by quoting the ancient expression, "ltl I* good for u*| lo be here." for they have had a most ,' ■ they a ^
enjoyable occasion and a royal ' treat. o , He said be would clioose lo be liere to- ■ ulglit rather than any place of which \ knew, aud he believed, lie declared, r that the other* felt likewise. & In thl* connection Dr. Kulplold the ^ story i/t a ueweboy at a religious gathering In Philadelphia. The preacher ( asked all In the congregation who de--Ired to go lo heavep to .laud up. Alt arose hut the newsboy. Then the ^ preacher asked all who dld:i.'t want la ' go to heaven to stand up. Kven then boy kept hi* seat. When the ^ preacher a-ked the boy if he didn't ■ "No. Philadelphia 1* good enough for ^ .Continuing, Dr. Kulp said that It I* ^ good to be. at these exercise* because v are being held under tlie aus- ' plceS fcf the city and State, which pro- * * vide a high school lu which the ciilld feu are given. high Ideal* and taught teacher* consecrated lo tbelr work. Superintendent Steven* I* a man who aland* high mills profession and wlio adopt* the methods best adapted • for use In the school*. Principal Relchly I* a mau of *ter- - ling worth, whose Influence I* eftl- fi ' clently helped by a flue corps of 1 teacher*. t Dr. Kulp said that at first he li 1 thought lie w/iuld congratulate the li ' senior's, but he remembered that they y yet two weeks of school work, c and no one can t&i just what may v lu that length uf time. He "I > expressed the hope that the class d member* will go on to higher aud bet- . thing*: Nothing I* attained In I this world without a struggle. Some t of us, fat Instance, lu these day*, have g our little .garden*. There we learu . that the seed* must fight against lu- a , sect*, etc. Kverytblog In thl* world L has an enemy. Ifoue I* going to get I anywiiere, he must struggle. Thl* la I necessary for our existence. The bot- : house plant Ira* not the stamina to flourish like the outside plant. It I* only ss we overcome difficulties ( ' that we will have strength aud power. It ts.only a* we struggle that we reach the higher flights. j Dr. Kulp mild he desired to counsel , the young people to be prepared. c In thl* country In recent times we t have wituessed the folly of being uui prepared. Opportunity will knock at t your door, if you are not ready, It t ' will pass by. Be pr, pared. A* illustrating Ibe neces-lly of be- , Ing piepsred, llr Kulp told the story , of Daniel Webster lu the noted Iudlar rubber case back In tlie early flftle*. , . He won the case because be bad been j . prepared. Years before he had, as a - etruggling lawyer, a similar case aud had at that time made a thorough 'r fegal search of the question* Involved. t Be prepared \'ou know not the op- , j portunlties aud the emergencies that > may arise. You must apply yourself. , You mu-t work. | " ISdlsou told a friend who was con- , gratulating him on his genius that It ; ' was-uot Inspiration; It was puppira- , In conclusion, Dr. Kulp told hi* young hearers that he wished tbem '' God-Speed In all the flgbts before I '■ tbem. ' The orchestra played another aelsc- 1 * Hon, aud tlie affslr closed with tbe j '* serving of refreshments by clssses In cbsrge of the instructor of domestic * science. r, ley Hughes and wife, of this city. Bunday. They have taken a cottage r .is lied by ('apt. Houck on Sixth street fur tbe season. . A. K Gallagher and wife and Ibe - Misses Gallagher, of Philadelphia. '- spent Sunday at their cottage, HIS j Wesley avenue. Tli* Misses Gallagher L were on the Ashing pier for awhile aud l. saw matnber* making catches.
WON'T ESTABLISH CLOSE QUARANTINE FOR CHILDREN
I City Officials Emphatically • | Contradict Report Spread . in Philadelphia. | : Heslth officer T. Lee Adaui-.lu Ills j weekly report to the lily I iimmi— loners, stated that health conditions here j , | arc of the verj' best. Continuing, lie ] said that be ha* been told by several that a report I* being circulated In Philadelphia that Ocean lily Will establish a close quarantine for '{children under 10 year* of age on June ' i IS. There Is no foundation for reporter this kind. ' ! Director Adams reported that H. S. ha* completed the audit of the city's book*. The report of tlie "building Inspector, j illed. a* was tbe re|*irt of tlie electrical . Inspector, which was accompanied by a check for f i> 50. The matter of placing new lirephig- ^ ferred to Mayor Champion with |»wer J lily. Clerk Morris was Instructed to advertise for bid* for •'■on (pet of Unit was agreed to give flixi toward ' advertising the morning watch meeton the camp ground thtssuuimer Tbe mailer of providing wooden "Upport* for the side* of the new ly ojiened Fifly-Ufth street wa* referred Director Adam* with power to acl. The cost will not exceed I'JTll aud tlie | A letter from (iiarle* A. Doe was read. In which lie ofl'ered to dedicate ■ I the cily C'lielsea place, belweeii Flf- ' and Slxteeutli street* aud from ; Wesley, avenue to the high-water I The matter wa* referred to Director " : Adams and Solicitor llo-well fow-ac- ■ Hon. they to re|*>it back lo the board Several minor resolution* were 1 pa*-e<l and a number of bill* were ordered paid. " WED IN NORFOLK ' Vrlm* Headlri lite nrldc . J Laban Head ley aud wife, of this '* city, received a telegram Monday after- | noon from their daughter. Miss Yelma Arellne. announcing that she and ' .Areiine, aiiiinuncing iiibi sue and (
Alould had been married that morning In Norfolk, Va , where the young man and 111* parents have their A Bl.mtlsr telegram was receive I by j Dorothy Baron, of Hits city, a , chum of the bride. , The couple were wedded In Hie . Hotel Southland In Norfolk, by llie ^ Rev. Steward Nye Hulchliis, pastor | of a Methodist Kplscopal Church In Norfolk. Formal announcement of the marriage w a* made Tuesday by Mr. and Headley. The young people have been sweethearts for two or three year*. Tlie < wa* a founer resident of I Hit* city, be belug a schoolmate of i Ml— Headley. He I* a *011 of Jame* I well known lu thl* city. Tlie 1 youth wa* a vi.ltur here for a few day* J last week, and ou Saturday he aud the | young woman left here for the South YOUNG SOLDIER WEDS PMIsdelpbla Ctrl. Howard St. Clair Thorn. *on of former City Commissioner R. Howard , Thorn, and Mis* Clara Wagner, of Philadelphia, were married' at the ' of the bride Saturday afternoon, the presence of relative* of the woman. Tbe bride and groom to tbla city Saturday evening, i where they were gue*t* of the father. returned to Philadelphia Tuesday. ' The young man lias been mi duty lu for souie lime as a meiuof the Natloual Guard. He was . given a three day*' furlough. Before being called to guard duty, month* ago, he was employed at the Raid wlu Locomotive Work*, where position awaits hi* return from 8km'* service.
HOTEL PEOPLE MEET ] At a special meeting of Ibe Hotel Proprietors' Association at tbe Idle- H wild Hotel Monday evening, ihe officer* of t(ie organization were renominated.' " It was decided by the member* lo make a sl.gbt lucreate lu tbelr hotel rates tbl* *ea*on. i The member* were delightfully en- * tcrtalned by Mrs J. K. Morrison, of tbe Idlewlld. ^ A regular meeting of the association will bc held at the Shore Hotel next * Monday evening. c J Kzc^llrni Hinging. In the Ffr*t Presbyterian -Church Sunday morning. Mtss Loul-a T Cor- ' sanga pretty solo. "I Heard the of Jesus 8»y." She was In unusually flue voice and .sang most effectively. The quartet, at the evening , ' service, sang "Rock of Ages." George • of -Trenton, Is. a member of • the quartet. . I Hols Xflnlls Ctinrch Bervlce*. i The Rev. Jos. W. Watt*, of Margate i City, will conduct service* to Holy Trinity P. K. Church next Sunday a* . . follows: Communion. 7.30 o'clock: . morning service. 10 45 o'clqck; evening prayer, 7 SO o'clock. ■ Restaurant and delicate— en " for ' rent. Newly equipped and furnished . complete. Re-t location. Apply f. • lMughtv, Eighth street and Koard- , walk, Ootan City. adv. if I For Sale.— Nine-room collage, furnished, all convenience*, central location, 1138 Asbury avenue. Ocean lily. ( N.-J. Apply II III Asbury avenue. Sale . price, $3300. adv.. 8-7, 8 us— 5 W AXTRti. —While woman for bou— - r work oroutoredgtrl, 882 3d St. adv.. It ! ' Wanted. — White woman fori mother's bslper, tfttt 3d 8( adv.. It'
PRETTY WEDDING AT THE MANSE , J. E. Wardcll and Miss Stowman United in Marriage - I by Dr. Bohner. A -very pretty June weddlne tool:! ' Church, alien J. Edmund* Wardcll j I and Mis* Yalila Mb> .SloWiuaiq >-lh 1 of iicesn City, were unileil In wedlock ; ' by Hit Rev. Charles H. Rohner. j ' The hridt. who Is a daughter of i James M. Slowman. wa* given away | 'The beaullfiii ring ceremony of Hie ' year- was employed hy Dr. William j At, holt lii tlie. drug bu-luess. I* al ' present a rifle lns|-eclor in the employ ' | Eddyslone. The hrlde. who ha- lieen one of the ' most accoiii|ili-heil and popular mem- • of Hie youii -et social clrHe of the « resort, was charmingly gowned In hhie . silk. The young couple left Imnu-I lately i on an extended honeymoon trip.J They will re-ide In (1 ean City. for the ! The wedilin^ wa- a quiet aflair i ' owing lo Ihe recent death of the grooiu '-.fattier, the late William WarThe happy couple have llie he-t ! f wishes of aiiost of friends for a pleas . . ant voyage on the -ea of matrimony, j , SCHOOL EXHIBIT ol Children nliould he In- . sprticd hi Pareni*.' There w ill he a free exhibition of the I manual training, drawing and sewing - work of Ihe children In llie Wesley [ a Avenue Iviiioil this afternoon from j 8 SO to -i o'clock and tonight from 7.S0 i to 9 o'clock. There will also he a free exhibition in the lugli school building on Wed-|* lie-day, June IS, of tlie work of tlie i ° pupils of tin* school. In'manual training. drawing, aewing and cooking from 3.30 lo 5 w'clock in the afternoon A "lug. All Interested are cordially Invited tu vlalt the schools and vie'w these exliiblta. Excellent work lias been done _ the vnung people. t young people.
r The "Bible I'roplieciea'iu connection Willi the world w at developed so much r Sunday In the Baptist Men's 1 Bible Class thai the men remained oyer a half hour after Hie regular *ea- ' -loua had been dismissed, eagerly ' lending themselves to a very Interest ' ing dl*cu*a ion and 'deriving much 1 good from It. The talks will be con-. . Honed at least through, llie month of - June. All men lire Invited, i r— *"* Hoiib III Mrs* (fsarter*. w. H. Harris, who has successfully • cnnduclyd the reslauraul business here r for several years, expect* b> be In hi* I place, 905 Asbury avenue, June . llie llr-t H, sir" of Hilirbu'iklftig, ligve hiaparluients on (lie second floor and ' convert llie third fl.sir Into a banquet ' «!'§ Allen Corson, I.D. wH: r 816 Wesley Avenue ^ Ocean City New Jersey l ""iglsr^nn l»- A.' ; DR- W. C. HAINES ■ COR. ninth and WESLEY AVE ocean city. n. j. OFFICE HOl'KH: | "to i" * m'" I' I'lioliss: Hell g>l-W: Inlet -Hints 1:11 A Brick Haines Con. erh and weIslcv Ave ■ mechano-thcrapist Hour- by appnllitluent
JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY onto* Honrs: f lo 10 a. ro." I'bonea i jp""' 0 8 p.m. JOliN H. YVHITICAR, M. I). j Eighth and Central avenue City New Jersey 1 ]}R. G. D. N0EL1NG | Osteopathic Physician j Hann Building, Kighlh street lVunsyivaula 1L R. lle|>ot Ocean Ciw, N. J. Every Tuesday, 1'bursday and Halurday • li-ii piione. SB- w Philadelphia Office, 1107 Chestnut 81. 1 J)r. Wilson Y. Christian Dentiwf* 809 Central Avenue «k'»-a« city. M. J. 1 Bell Phone, 153. Hell ik DR G. Fairchild Starr' Dentist / Cor. Kljhflm^and^w'eslsy Ave. Will be In bt* oinreon Tn—aay and Hsiurtlay - Ibsrril Phokks Khimt IlKl.l. Hughes' Central Pharmacy I 8th and Wesley A**- Ocean City, N.J r| Phone 345- W i ' Pboae joor oeAen We Aell*ee Use
STRAW HATS The .fine quality Ilflts \vc are showing for $2.00 and $2.50 are the best that is made for the moijcy. Blue Coats White Flannel Pants Ready-made :SuitSj-&liirtsjvc:tc. - JONES" MEN'S SHOP 804 Jstiury Avenue, Ocean City. N. J. HAVE MOVED int^.our new\ office at 837 Asbury Avenue, where all the general business of/ the company will hereafter be. transacted. CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY Real Estate Por Sale L3IO BARGAINS ! Cott.igvs. Apartinvnts anil Bungalows, furnished and tin furnished j Some estates in my hands must Ik- sold at sacrifice prices. This is llie .time ol year to Imy Cottages ahd Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. , MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. , .No waiting fur two weeks to know If you onu get It: we can tell you at oni*. Rnrgnlu* in Ray and Ooean'frunt pro|iertles. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for investment and for Improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. MORTGAGES INSUHANCM THORN <£ BOYLE REAL ESTATE , I AO s Fiaxr « Ersrrr <w«*r-ro Poer Oppicel | rm.TXrMir iCoo. oci» A vnurl OCEAN CITY. N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN city! N. j. Lumber Millwork, Moulding*. Building Paper, Planer Board, Nails, Saah Weight*, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. i
; frogwl - GOOO RAIIMTING - ' JULIUS E. JOCHER.pJR. ' lfa'nter» Paint •, VoV ' ' ! . ; : i A Loan of the People, by the People, and for the People, i- Placed In your hands is an opportunity to give life to your belief in the right of men t and of.nations to lead free and peaceful lives. Your country offers you a part in aiding in j the greatest struggle for liberty that the \Vofld has ever known. If you buy a Lib- , erty Loan Bond you will be aiding jnst as | surely as if you carried the colors of the United States. If you arc not able lo subscribe for a large amount, you can buy a $S0 bond. First National Bank Ocean Cily, N. J. ' ' ■ t Lit ii Mil Ami Bit. T«ib ill Tbirttnth Struts Dili $8751 " • j Asbury avenue and Second street lot, $325.00 Hay iqrnjLsmd Ninth street lot, - - $825.00 r I Twelfth strceKlpt, - - - $42500 . JOSEPH I. SliDLL »j HI isinp litfit oceai flitr, I. J. it ! - . THE BREAKERS , THE ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL Hot and Cold Running Water and Long Distance Telephone in every roam. Elevator. Tennis Court. Bath Houses. Diet Kitchen. Literature. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. k a a .a..*..a..a. .a._a..a a a a a..a..a. a. a. a a a a a a a a ■ fwwwww wwwsvv * jv m w ivt • : I Powell's Dry Goods Store j ■ •y ' f / t ' < | Js now showing an entire new line of Ladies' Shirtwaists { ' , } and one-piece Dresses. Also the best assortment of Spring i 1 , | and Simimer Merchandise now ready for inspection. , i POWELL'S— The Reliable Store 1 ' K _ 921 ASBURY AVENUE ' , | shonc as ■48841488888888881888888888
HOTZIA AID COTTAR—. Bise/iYRe K0T6L H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Mall SANATORIUM — Opan All tha >aar— vslsscenl and l nisuage. slrctrlrtty. Hot Air. etc. - ^imH^tJlwwjraa.B.N. H.Mrpiarar THE IMPERIAL tots ('KNTKAL AVX., OCEAN CITT. If 'ffcen all Year Hot Watar Haat Bra. a OETZKla THE KATHLU Now oi*n for tbe aeaaon llMCanlral Annua. OCEAN CITY. W. J. * Mi.SMJCH LEW1BACONAIU1 t WYOMING »»« OCEAN AVKNttBt Ocean Cily, N. J. L. Open all tbe year g Hot Watar H*a t a. r. hil8sr HOTEL ATGLEN Oua of tba mod aantrally loaatad boula ta • Ocean Oity. Tba aha haa alwayi bean to - mak* tlii* homa aelaot and homelika, and It* larg* and amored patronage proT** It* inera*. For larnii and partivalar* *i1ill — . r n. C, WOPP, Pray. ' NEW HOTEL ELBERON KlUHTU AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Nay lor and Hayra, Proprtatrtaaaa THE HEWLINGS Nlnt n and Waaiey ave. Ocean City, N. J. Open* J uue S, 1*17. L H. HKWLINUH, « u> Cbsatnut street. Weal Philadelphia, Pa imAijfe Central Arsnue and Ninth Htraat Centrally treated Tarma " — . hirellent lable^wcll jravldad with fraah Baa
H*nd o' w**f!'wooi5i ue, Prop. THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL TEAR Moortyn Terrace Onu Otty, N. J Between Eighth atxtfelntb Htraeu MRH.J. K.MOHHMON ClIANDI.ER-WlIITE HALL Ocean ave. beL Seventh and Eighth els Ocean Oltjr, N. 1. BROWN * MACKLIN. Stcrltno-St. Cbarlee ElgbLbud^tMIUl Ave Araertaan '' Eurnpeaa" Ueaaonabl* rata From one dollar open Jnns a -Maptamb*r ft Wide por bea Convenient to avrrylblng Cata— -Good thlaga leant" Book lei KETT1K M. OOPP THE OCEANIC Ocean City. N. J. for (be season. A. E. BAKER. Otis M. Townssnd A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the State, -s- -+• EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P O. OCEAN CITY N. Ji We Are Distributors c* SiuaeDaKer iiiiiiim in Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vidnity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street BaUdlng Thirty-fonrth tt. and West ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. R**td*ac*i un Casual Armm Pbea*. Jftl.W The Pontiere BOOT » SHOE REPAIRING 5H0P , REPAIRING NEATLY DONE «* «ll Artery Ave., Oceaa City K. J.
; Mortgages We are at all times prepared to place or par; chase first mortgages on improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite correspondence vHth each as may wirt^to negetle»e ■ JOS- I. SCULL 9*7 Aabury A*— *■* Oc**n City New J*r*l| ! Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above 6m c. h. shoemaicbr i uwnntm TvdM ad WmI AvaaM

