THURHDAY. J I LY 5, 191? We hIihII tie glad to reeivt Item* of to till* community anil our reader* everywhere. All communication* ehould be accompanied Willi the full name and addren* of the writer, not nece**arilr for |iuhlicatloii. but a* a guarantee of < Rood- faith. * , i dots Mucli activity lu all line* lu thi* Big lot.-if d'rumli-li caught in the 1 >*ii r f ofT.Kourth *lreet Sunday 1 Automobile driver* mu*t Hot -|.eed * through the *lreet« of thl* resort. 1 The Mtorm- Monday night cauglil u piml Many echo., I teacher* are here from " vailou* fiart* of the east to attend the ' Personals. b J nine* K Saul, of l'lilladel|ihia. I* JoM-|ili W. ( oiiard of Philadelphia. Thorn** Woodruff' and wife,- lif „ itridgeton,- were here Sunday. .; Kduard High and wife, of Philadelphia, "are guest* of the liu|>erlal. s W. H. Hometech and family, of I' Philadelphia, are at Ihetlceahlc 11 W. Melvln and wile, of Plnladel- * pliia, are reglelered at the Jtlecayue. J. 1). liaitram and family, of l.au*dow ue, are now at .49:13 Central avenue. Kobert 1". Foulk.of Philadelphia, a property oWiter here, wa> in town 11 M. i'atton and family, of Phlla- _ delplon, ate at their cottage. 420 tlcean
Charle* Barton, of Philadelphia, i* occupying hi* apartment at 1029 Ocean Mr*. K. Tyndale. of Media, ha* o|ieuei| iter cottage. :]) Garden* road, thl* city. " Mr*. K. H Velner and child, of Philadelphia, are vi-itiog Mr- Keevkr. In till* city. W. K. Huckiiigliaui and wife, of Allentow n. arc-pending a few day* lu ' llu* city . -Elmer Sanderllu and family, of the City of Itrotheriy Love. are here for a few week*. Mr*. Otllla-Clawell, of (hi* city, lia* gone to Philadelphia on a vl»it of a few week*. itobt liawe* and family. <if Philadelphia, are at their collage. Too Central avenue. Mr*. K. H. Wliitoide anil family, of Philadelphia, are at their Central aveC. 1.. Hemmerly and family, of Melro*e Park, are at their " cottage, 8-'>9 Fourth street. Kll C. Krupp and family, of Lansdale, have opened their cottage, 302k Went avenue. J. A. Hoyd and family, of Philadelphia, are here for the *ea*oo, located I at MifPark place. I William Uagle and family, of Philadelphia, nNve o|>eued their cottage. I® West avenue. Mr*. Marie Uarfleld, of Plnladel- 1 plila, I* in charge of the office of the Sterling St Charle*: Charle* K. Kiday and family of Philadelphia, are at their summer home, ' pen We*ley avenue. William T. Warner, of t iermautowii • ha* hi* family 'pleasantly located at "8311 Peunlyu place. i H. J. Maroney and family, of Phil- 1 adelplua. have opened Uielr cottage. Six? Central avenue. Mr*. R. 8. Patterson, of the Quaker ' City, I* now at her *u>uiuer -home, 113? Central avenue. t I, F. Anderson, of Philadelphia, ha* til* family located lu lllelr cottage, 1 1217 Central avenue. ' Kdwln M. Chance and .family, of Wilkes- Harre, Pa.; are at their cottage, 301 First Hlreet. ' Mr*. Peter liallingall and daughter, of Philadelphia, are at tlielr cottage, 865 ltel.ancey place. W. H. Illr*t. of Philadelphia, ha* , hi* family located at 1426 Pleasure avenue for the season. Mrs. K L<. Super, of Lansdowne, ha* ' been occupying her cottage lu th|* city ' during the part week. F T. Jeiiulug* and family . of Philadelphia. are at, their Wesley avenue cottage for -the season. Mrs. Kmlly A. Jone*. of Philadelphia, haa opened her cottage,- 340 Corinthian avenue, thl* city. Ml** Alma Itruliiie*, of Plilladel- , I'bla, Is among the visitor* berr, where *lie will speiid the season Albert K. McAUirter. of liridgetnd. ' referee in bankruptcy, Wa* lu town the latter part of last week. Iternard liuckdeachel and family, of Philadelphia; are at their Pennlyii .lace collage for the *ea*ou. H. Woolever and family, of West -'hlladelpbla, are enjoying life lu their -ollage. 837 W e-ley avenue. John K. , Header, of Philadelphia, -pent Saturday and Suuday with his ;wrenl* in tlielr collate here. Joseph I. l,aird and family, of Mln-. ■*a|*>liM, are at their cottage, 877 Defiance)- place, for the season fir. -O. B. James. . of Philadelphia, with hi* family. Is now at 1421 •cean avenue for the season. Mle* lien rude K. Morgan, of Oil i Ity. Pa , I* v biting ber aula. Mia- O i ". Bmoka. on DrBancey place. . Master 'Lewi* Ringer. Jr . of Pbllew plila, le visiting his grandparent* « Scull and wife, lu this city Mi*« Carrie Beynolds. a Well known cirre*. i. visiting her sister. Mrs. D Place, at ber cottage In thtaetty. Former Judge J M K Hlldrrtb. of Sp* May. and Juaeph Douglas*. so- • "or *| the Board of Choseo Free-
teffiaiN BACK FROM WEST - Made Several Specches^and j Found Wonderful Interest , ' in Red-Cross Work. Vr* Granville H SU-elmaii, of thl* f I city, returned a few "day* ago from athree week* vl-il to the Iter, uud . Mr*. Leo Johnson, at Tarklo. Missouri. Mr*. Johusou I* ' Mr*. rsieelmanJ* daughter. Tarklo I* only a few mile* froiu Omaha When resident* of* Tarklo -and vicinity 1 di-covered that Mr*. Steel- . wa- from the East and strongly In Ifed Cro**aud Prohibition work, they ie<pie*led iiei to speak at public gathering*. Mr*, rSleelman addte**ed s latge port, the county seat of Alclilson the street* of that low u. coudltluu* lu the Kart and of the work I accomplished lu thl* *ectlou of Mr*. Sleelihau -poke for the niort pert on the need, of- conserving the food supplies. . Atchison County I* bone-dry. 't he. ' w hole Stale of Mlsourl, Mr*. Sieelmau I would be dry were It not priuci- I pally for St. Bout*. . i On her way back to the Ea-t, Mr*. Steelman stopped oil" at ( 'hleago and Pittsburgh. She found the re*ident*of • cities 'hard at work and fully I awake To the used- of the lted Cross. I *. I Coke Hole. 1 Woman's Home Missionary Society ' of me First M. E Church will hold a ' cake sale in- Holt's pavilion ou tiie ' Boardwalk July 1.1, beginning at 10 1
11 holders, of Cape May Court House ' * Monday ' 11 J. Elmo Boper and wife, of Bridgeton. inuluied to thl* city Suuday and 1 » vl-IJei' Jame- M. Hertzler an'd wife. T. S. Mitchell and family, of Phil*- j delphia. are at their *uminer home, , I- III? Slmp-ou avenue, for the *ea-on. t ■ Mott Sliafer and wife, of Plilladel- \ pliia, were guerts of Clayton Haines i - Brick and wife, of this city," this week. 1 Churchill Hungerford and family. ' of Philadelphia, are at their cottage. 3 e 21 "is We*ley avenue, for the season. ' Mr*. Anna Bent and family-, of " Philadelphia, have opened her cottage. 1 « IA35 A«bury avenue, for the summer. 1 ■ l.eonard -Bear, of Philadelphia, J . "pent the week end with hi* brother. - l.swrence Bear, and wlfe.li/ this city. ° • B. H. Muller and wife, of Plilladel- * |dila, are apeudlhg the mouth of July- , f at her apartment* ou DeBanCey place Or. W. T Wyckofl" and wife, of 1 Philadelphia, are al their collage on 1 f Wesley avenue, near Nlulh si reel, for t I the season. Mrs Clarence liiesroth, of Plilladel- - phla. Is spending a season with her 1 parents, Capt and Mr* P. 8. Hand, In this city. » Capt. and Mrs. P. S. Hand have returned hotue after a pleasant visit to thelf daughter, Mr*. Clarence llles- t W. \V. Slbsoii. at Philadelphia, vice 1 president of the Ocean City Fishing f . Club, has opened hi* cottage, 1828 ! . Wesley avenue. F* (| Mr*. Collin* B. "Allen, w ife of Slate . Senator Allen, of Salem, spent the ^ Fourth With Walter McCorkie and j, wife, of this city. - Jame* McMullen and family, of the j" 1 Quaker City, are here tor the season and residlug at 71-5 Plymouth place, t tlielr summer .home. 1 Oeorge Taylor Has returned to his * home In this city affcr spending *ev- .? . eral days with his aunt. Mrs. Bewi* Ktuger, In Philadelphia ' Mrs.'T. P. William* and daughter. F Mis* Williams, of Philadelphia, ar- 11 rived lu town Friday and opened their () cottage, 59 Anbury aveuue. ,i ^ El wood Handle, w ho Is attending a '' Philadelphia - business college. s|ient the week-eud with his pareuts, L. a Handle and wife", lu thl* city. A Mrs Edwin T. Clluton, uf Plilladel- 'j phla, Is eiilertalulug at her summer c home, 916 Central aveuue. Miss Mary li ' Bond Hall, of Cleveland, Ohio. ^ tieorge Henrlch, of Philadelphia, a * - cottager will give hls aiinual outing to t number uf Philadelphia!)* at the yacht club Saturday and Sunday. J Elli* H Marshall and family, of n Melrose Park, are here for the season, L ' and are at the "home of Dr. W. U. J; Abbott aud wife, 332 Asbury avenue. Oeorge Y Scboch. at til* home here. 'J is eutertalnlug David Schoch and w ife. " of Philadelphia, and Mrs. A. Blncoln ( ' Castle, daughter and baby, ut Wayne. 7 Comrade Charles Van Fleet, of Phil- | ■delphia, a veteran of the Civil War, ' I* here for the summer He Is a member of the local association ol veteran* u Howard D. Demi, au Instructor at * Drexel Institute, is here with hi* fam- 1 1 ily. Mr. Deuu is secretary of the re- j gatla committee of the Ocean City ( 1 Yacht Club. ' W..T. Brown, of Philadelphia, who, with bla family, has beeu occupying , - hi* Plymouth plade cottage for several ' week*. I* -now al Bally Island, Casco < Bay. Maine » Mr*. Uertrude Stain ton. of Pblladel- ' " phla, haa taken a cottage here for the * season. Willi ber Is tier daughter, Mrs John Weisler, aud child, of " I Philadelphia v William B. Hoy; and family, of a 1 Camden, .with Mrs Hoyt's icr t and sister, have arrived for (l •- sou and are pleaaantly located at 1112 | . Central aveuue. Aaklstaut City Hollcltor J. Burrwood t Daly and family, uf .Philadelphia. | 1 who Spent the fall and winter In Ibis . city, are now located at Forty-ointb , si reel aBd Contra! av.i.ur 1 f F ScbenulU. uf Philadelphia, ac- j compauied by a friend, was among c the vtst lor* to this ctty -Monday. mil - 1
Ing arrangements to bring his family here for the mouth of AugustHarry Cone and wife, of Penn's , are visitors here, as Is their son, Dudley, vrtio Is with the Ninth Engineer Corp*, now-en-cani|>td al Tbtrty-fourlh end .Spruce I Street*. West Philadelphia. I John H. McClatcby, a prominent operative builder in Philadelphia. 1 was lu town Frldpy. His family will ^ come down tbl* week for the season I aud occupy their Improved cottage ou the beach front at Seventeenth street - Mrs. Kebecca Wen end Mis* Amy Miller, who have been residing lu Philadelphia for the pest two years, have returned to <)orati City, where . they expect to remain perm anenlly Their many friend* here are glad tbey have returned. Mrs Rose 1*011 aud daughters, Mlase* Anna Kulalla and Kalberine Marts, of ere at the borne of Mrs. Joseph Broad ley. 1221 Asbury avenue, for the season The young women recently graduated from the ImmacuCoooepUon convent.
d WM. J. POWELL DIES SUDDENLY „ Unexpected Summons of Well Known Resident Shock to j His Many Friends. - - • Soneral service* over the remain* of f William J. Powell were held al In* , late residency Moijilay afternouu. con- , dueled by the Rev Joseph B K.ulp, pastor of the Flr-t M. E. Church "Bead, Kindly l.ight," and "Abide i Vfitli Me." The •juarlet comprised - Mlase* Merklee and Minerva Adams ] i aud R I. Hoir and Waller Sherman. ' There were many handsome tioral i f tributes from friends and Hie two r Washington Caiup. No. 7S. P <1 S. of A of tin* city, and the Turkahoe ! l.iHlgc of Odd Fellows. The pall-bearer* were from the ; - Methodist Bible Class and the lodge*, t, They were City Commissioner Wm 1 i H .Campbell. Mark Adam*. Enoch j Jesse Sharp, S M Holl'uiau j and K A. Bourgeois. . - - The interment was at Pleasautvllle. Mr. Powell, -who died of heart dls- ' ( in the Pennsylvania Hospital, j at noon Friday, had p III live weeks. His condlllon j Improved for a wliils, but two week- ' ago be Was lakeu to the hospital for ^ He appeared to be heller : for some day* before his, death and ! rheerfuliy Iwiklng forward to taki a rest from business tin* summer, | a* be told former Postmaster FT M I Sutton, of thl* city, a relative, who I called al Hie hospital the Tuesday lie- I fore Mr Powell died. Mr*. Powell I, went to Philadelphia with her bus- |. hand and wu* with lam when the end | Announcement of lii* deal'i wa* a •hock to Id* uiany friend* lu thl* sec i Hon, by whom he wa* held lu the], esteem He wa- au Indus- ■ affair* and w-as In every way a . thorough Christian. Mr. Powell wa* born In Tuckahoe, j the non of Cliarie* Powell, aud w as fib old. In hi* earlier life Mr Powell was In < succession a salesman for a sleel com- j In Jersey City aud also a paint manufacturing company hi that city, j, Prior to coming to Ocean City, about | lifteen years ago. he was in the retail cigar bustue*" In Hotiy ken For eev-r eral years he ha* - been tlie proprietor ! of bowlnig alleys on the Boardwalk] He wa* .married about 33 years. ' wife's maiden name was Miss: Parker, rilie Is a sister of] 11. Psrkei. a business man of j FISHERMEN BUSY Black Dram Are Being Tsten from kail. A lot of black drum wert caught In ' tlie vtclulty of Fouith street Hunday. The lucky angler* were: Charles i Crone. HI pounds; former Commodore i 49j pound's; Churchill Hungerford. Jr.. HO pounds; Oeorge , Burkhardt, 43 pounds, 6 ounces; Leslie Campbell, o-i pound- . Dr. Drelfu*. of the ('tilled Htate* ' Navy, got a drum Hatilrdav weighing , 48i pound*, and Oeorge l"uderdow-ii landed one weighing .57 pouud*. T. iSmlth got a channel bass t weighing nearly 5(1 pouud* at Little . Keacb Saturday. Fred Adams had a great run at street Sunday afleriumu He pulled III two. black drum that neighed about 0<» pouud* each and . then got two more that weighed about pound* apiece. f Mr. Howell also gol a good-sized . Fergus McCuaker, D B. Place and 1 red Rnas are calchlug many hake In the bay these day*. Dr. F. C. Kay our and Charle* Well*, of New York, were at Corson's inlet j (luring the week, aud former President Churchill Hungerford and ('has. . T Maginiils. of the 'Ocean City Fish- . trig Club, paid them a visit on SuuDr. Rayuor Is governor of the Anglers' Club of New York aud also , of the Association of Surf Angler*. , Mr. Well* I* a member of the, surf casting team of the Boug Island Flub- j Ing Club. Also at Coraon'a Inlet were Ed. Davis, champion long dlatauce caster, and Robert Coraou Both are members of the Aabury Park Fishing Club. . Police Captain Dunn, of Hobokeo, j was alao among the week'* visitor* at Coraon'a Inlet, end be .caught a remarkably tine, apecimeii of channel . It weighed S-i pounds, aud Is being mounted by Cornmau A Blp- ' Dr. Warren C. Bummts- i* keeping ' record In the surf at Flfiy-ulnth street, thl* city. He caffglit three . black drum last week, each weighing 42. -Vi and 471 pound* Capt. C. B. of tne Coast Uuard rtatlon. got one on Thursday that, pulled down the beam al 54j pounds. ] Indrrwrol Operation. < ' Claire Vincent, wife, of Frank Gardwell kuown here, where Ibey spend tbC *u ui met aeasons, I* recover- . lug from an operation for appendicitis ' |<erfurmed -at St. Joseph's Hospital. Philadelphia, last Thursday. Mrs. , (iarduer was sent to the hospital by . Dr. Pettit. '
CITY WANTS PROTECTION r AT TWO GRADE CROSSINGS
~ Solicitor Instructed to Take Matter Up With Public Utilities. I There was brought up el tlie wetkly" meeting of the City Commissioners the 'juestloii of the better -protection for . aulo drivers and others at the crossing* of tlie West Jersey and Sea-horc Railroad Company and Die Reading Railroad Company at Ninth aud Tenth -treets In this resort. '' ' Mayor Champion said that this I* ■ " rubjcct that should receive prompt at- '• teutlou. The railroads probably won t do anything until there Is a calamlly It wa* taken up once and should be again Tlie railroad* won't do anye thing and Hie city should have prolec1 tlou at these points. "j City Solicitor Huswell told of what ■ the Pennsylvania Railroad had agreed ' I lo do. a year ago, lii the way of run- " ulng Its train* slowly at these points, ' ; Director Adams, alter -aylug that " safety gates should be placed at tlie ■ j Itoswell lake up with the Slate Public 1 j of the railroad* protecting llie-e ero«*- ' ] lug* at Ninth aud Tenth street*. Hie : mayor to sign Hie application papers • If iiebe-sary. •j MayurChamplnn Haldhe.il*" given - a til) advertisement to tlie Bogan I Wme-. 'j The re|xirt of Building Inspector r j and the report of FTIeetrlcal Inspector ' [ Biggins, with a check for foil .50. were 1 | received, ordered tiled apd the money • i turned over to the city treasurer . A letter was received from FT. H. ] Bacon cnmplaliilng.of the dust uti At- ■ ' lantlc avenue uear Fifth street. ! Director Adam* staled Hiat lie had !j ordered the street sprinklers, which | are just going on ditty, to pay partlcuI lar attention to Atlantic avenue between First aud Fifth streets, as there Is an uiius-jal amount of vehicular jtraillc-oii thl* highway. Mr. Bacon ' i al*o referred to the need of better pro- - tecttou at the railroad croH*lug* on ' -Nluth-streel. >j H F. Slock well and H. W. Kuehn made request* for the o|teiilng of the ' *treel* In front of their home* for the ' purpose of having gas pipe laid. The ' , request* were granted. Bids for 500. feet of firs hose and coupling* were received from the Eureka F'lrc Hose Company and IVm. ! H. Ktsweller. n presenting the Nepi tune Company. The aw-ard was laid • over for a-week. 1 Director Adam* reported tliat lie ! had placed Mack Casein on duly a- • janitor at the music pavilion and told him to remain uutll further notice. : Mr. Adam* recommended his api ] potntment. He alsb suggested that it : would be well lo uniform tbl* attendant and al*o the attendant at the pub- • - lie comfort station ■ , Mayor Champion agreed with DiC rector Adam* a* to uniform*, aud, ou I motion uf Director Campbell, llil* mailer wa* referred to Director Adam* appointment wa* not taken. It wa* slated that W. W Brown, a member of the board of commlaslunei* of street a**e*smeut, has not beef) here ; for some llmo; that he wa* not at the meettug of Hie hoard on the last two , occasion*, aud that the porttlou Is vacant by reason of his absence On the recommendation of Mayor Champion. Kmenioii B. Smith -was apl<oluted to take the place uf Brown City Engineer W. H. Colhssoirreporleil that he had ready the plans for the hay fruul Improvements. The matter was referred to Director Adams, he to report at the uext meeting. ] The following resolution, presented ' by Director Campbell, wa* adopted : 1 Be.lt Resolved, by the Board of Commissioner* of Oceeu City, New- Jersey, that Ocean (.'Ity borrow a sum not exceeding (15 51") lu anticipation of the aud that the proper odlcers are hereby authorized to execute a note or note* secure said sum. A number of bills wereordered paid. At a special meeting of the board 1 .afternoon, the following resolution was adopted: Be II Resolved, by the Board of Commissioner* of the city of Ureau City, New Jersey, that Ocean City borrow from the local banking 'Institution* aud (lie sinking fund commission of Ocean City, the aggregate sum of (142.362.5U anticipation of .money* to be received from tlie following sources: Tax reveiiue of 1913 aud prior years. 1 (15.882.50; tax revenues of 1914 (9000; , lax revenues of 1915. (13,500; tax revenue* of 1916, (48,000; tax revenues of 1917, $56,000. He It further Resolved, that the proper officers be Instructed to execute note* to secure euch sums, .and that.*ucb notes be tilled a* prescribed by law, and Issued In the aggregate sums under the proper title* a* follow*: Tax title note* of 1917. (15.862.50; revenue note* of 1914. (uooti; tax revenue note* of 1915. (J3.500: tax reveuue note* of 1916. (48.UUU: lax autlri . patlou note* of 1917. (56,000. . Be It further Ue-olved. tbst the Individual notes uoder these title* be In *ucli sums end amount* a* the director of revenue and finance shall determine; providing, however, the total of noteissued shall equal In each instance the aggregate amount herein authorized under the respective lilies. Thl* mean* .that the city will take up all oulataudlug notes aud make a relaaue of notes to take the place* of these. The total amauiM. with Interest. ts (173.671.83. Tbl* sf(»p wa* mad* necessary by a paased by the State Legislature at it* la*l session . JUNE TROPHIES 1 la be- V «ta Fishing Club's 9 Haccrwfui Anglers. The Ocean City Flshlug Club ottered ) the following club trophies fur the month of June: WeakHsh, klngtls.li and croaker*— first, Oerman silver hall' box : second . I 2UU yards of 16 cuttybunk ; third, rustproof knife. v Bargest fish of any kind caught Id Juue, wrlal watcb. Blopped Baaawar. Oeorge E. Seaman, of the local police '■ force, bad an exciting Ume with * ■ runaway horse at Eighth street and Aabury avenue Mooday. He grabbed the bridle, which ellpped. and the ■ annuel mode a vicious kick ol Saa- ' man, jurt missing him The animal . fell and Seaman grabbed him by the , nose and subdued tbe equine. Tbe - Streets were Ailed with woman and several from aarioua Injury. r —
^AUXILIARY GUESTS s M MRS. HARRIS :c Prcsln'tcriajijWomcn Visitors HacrT'ery Profitable and PleasinR Meeting. ly" I lie Yisitlug Ladies' Auxiliary of iir ' very delightful and well attended I- terra.-e and the Boardwalk, on MouI- day afternoon There were more than j ti a hundred ladle* present, which number w as considerably larger than In t I'lie hostess was Mrs. William K > Harris. Jr . of I'tuladelphia. who had •e a mo-i excellent program arranged, aI'- folh'Ws: c- '* I lie Hlsli.ly of Our Flag Ex plained," I iy Mi*s lila K Bauer *1 Recitation. Mi.. Alice Harrlaud Alice Ifariis il Mis* Ida l\ Bauer. Hie president. >• which -lie welcomed llie ladle- In Hie - I'liese were very encouraging Cute llowe'i* were jire-euled by Die hostess a lo all Hie ladles pre-eul^Wftet which delightful refreshment- weie served. :i singing of "I'lie Slar Spangled Ban-. ner. accompanied by Hie Casino Club r Orc-beslra. I'rayer was nll'eted by Hie i, pastor, tlie Rev. Charles H Buhner. e Monday afternoon will be Mi- Albert < f i> Oat. Mrs o C. Brook*. Mrs T. J .Keg ley, Mrs K M. Campbell and Mr*, j W. Yiickel. MISS LULU WON > K.cl.Vog IR.ce Hrlwera llbr-Dr-Sign lloHls HI Vschl Clab. Miss Lulu, sailed by Cept C. B. I ' e Breckley, won the first of the one- ] I design calboat races over the Oceau j I City Yacht Club's course on Hie after- 1 * noon of tlie Fourth. It was^.iie of the 1 1 moat interesting race* "ever witnessed on the club course. There wa* a diil'er1 nice of only 21 minute* betweeu the j | * Vice Commodore Boiisall's Zip wa* . second; Capt. Alex. Bawreuce's Bogan , 1 third, and Capt. tSauiuel W. Wood's " Saucy Kate fourth. ' In Chancer}' of New Jersey. - .1 o^.ut U, . V If . , i , : , i . i . . .: . SUalr B r n " ui"'"*"*' m*d«^l,y^<!-r'i" I Hal^aj'uTy "isi;*1"1*' BolieinirurUuiiipuini.nl,. _ "-S li P F p in ' 30 su""' 'J? -" r niDIIAL p Honrs Kuuday Allen Corson, ■. D. "T -■ ' Si6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey i Dr. W. I'. HAINES ' COR. NINTH (NO WESLEY AVE i 1 Mo IV a. m. J irFVlCK HOD KM: j I lo I p. m. JPlorence Brick Haines f COR. 9TM ANO WdSLtr AVE , MCCHANO-THERAPIST (tsdlcai and Correellve (iyuinaatlca Hour- by appoiuliusnt f JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY l> ce ours. »■ ~ • 1 6 to* p. In. r llolli Plumes t 1 UTIos Hour* Hsll Pboor ITS . . I-lp'm" m" 041p.m. , JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. i Eighth anf Central avenue ] Oceau City New Jersey i DR. G. I). NOEUNG s Osteopathic Physician f Harm Building, Eighth street - Opposite Pennsylvania K. R Depot Ocean city, N. j. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Philadelphia Office, 1107 Chestnut St. j » Qk. Wilson Y. Christian Dentint 1 ! e 809 Central Avenue Itell Phone, 152. ^ Booth Phoned Niciht Hell j Hughes' Central Pharmaci 8th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N.j' * Phone 245- W \ rt . 7 J ' J .FREUEKK K HERBERT, JR., M. It. • >1 * OCULIST I 819 Wesley Ave., Ocean CHy. N. J. d Tuesday. Tnarsday. Malurday— : JU lo > f M. MoaOaj. HoMA X s
§ STRAW HATS The fiiic quality Hats wt- jire showing for $2.00 and $2.50 are the best thai is made fur the money. Blue Coats White Flannel Pants Ready-made Suits, Shirts, etc. •I JONES' MEN'S SHOP ;■ • 8C4 tsbury (venue. Ocean City. N. J. WE HAVE MOVED into our new d office at 837 Asbury Avenue, where all the general business of the company will hereafter be transacted. CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY Real Estate For Sale BIO BARGAINS "I _ Cottages. Apartments ami Bungalows, furnished ami unfurnished Sqine e-t.itm, in my hands must In- sold at sacrifice prices This is tlie time oi ve.n lo lmv Cottages ami I.ols at this Popular Seaside Resort " very Cheap Apply lo , Alonzo Cotton ' ',l<' Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. j. ; MONEY to loan on mortgage. No Waiting for two weekx.to know If you can gel II; we can lell you at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for I sale. Also loin for Invwtment and for Improvement— tlie choice of I ! Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. "OSreiSf S IHSUHANCE R. HOWARD THORN REAL E.STATE 1 aoa Eiosrs (rarer i"air to foar oaaicn »?( C'flsrs Smear ICoe. Ocas* Avmmum O CEAN OITY. N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue ocean city. n.j. -MiUwofk, Mouldings, Building Paper. Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.
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GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. PAINTING AND DECORATING zee Its. Twimtictn st 303 Eights St.
Independence Day J U LY 4 th Jjr»IHKRTY is our national heritage. Onr foreV I fathers sacrificed' all to its cause. For 141 ' years it has lieen the birthright of our people. II The time once more is here when America is in arms maintaining the fundamental rights of man •] On July 4th, the day on which we celebrate tlie birth of our nation— A LEGAL HOLIDAY — let us pledge anew to each other "our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor," that this "government of the people, by tlie people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth . ' ' First National Bank Ocean CKy, N. J. This Institution Will be Closed All Day ONLY $975.00 ' ON WESLEY AVE., NEAR TWELFTH ST. Lot on Park Place, near Beach ' $8-75.00 [ Lot on Bay Front, near Ninth Street, . 835.00 j Lot on Twelfth Street. . 435.00--^ Lot on Asbury Avenue, near Second Street, 335.00 JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. ' THE BREAKERS THE ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL j Hot and Cold Running Water and Long Distance Telephone in every room. Elevator. Tennis Court. Bath Houses. Diet Kitchen. ] Literature. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. 1 iiiiiiiiAnAiiAuAi * * a . a . s s ****** * * * * * * * ^ IMS. irjbj* WWW vwwww WWW WW VI ' ■ I Powell's Dry Goods Store j ■ *l4| Is now showing an entire new line of Ladies' Shirtwaists \ • M and one-piece Dresses. Also the best assortment of Spring j , 1. £ and Summer Merchandise now ready for inopectioo. ^ , * POWELL'S—The Reliable Store 1 J »' »*»""" avxbue
| .."III. .... I I > T . > 1 B i s e r Y«e H0T6L H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Mall SANATORIUM —Open All the Year— A qmst l«im> snitsbls for ths *su, tbe «,dvaieseeal *od His slderlr. TlMUmsnu. I *m . nin"-*gs, slsctrlrlty. Hut AlrTrte. It rsd Kurse ' " ' thJe imperial tOI.S CKNTRAL AVE., OCEAN CITY. » luS?sd0rneiT wTblm Fte"»nHy ' '0*-" *'l Year , Hot Water Heat ^ Nra. C. OKT7.KI. THE KATHLU NuNow oi>eii for the *ea*on 1136 Central Avenue, OCEAN CITY, N. J. * - M is- EH LEW1H A CON ARO i WYOMING - 3*4 OCEAN AVC81IC Oeeau fll,. N. 3. C °p*n the year - Hot Water He* I a. r. naiEi HOTEL ATGLEN Una of the most neutrally loeaied hotel, la - ( icean City. The aim ha, alwaya been to - make this hotue select and homelike, and lie t oeaa. For terms and penlenlara addreaa, r A r- Wf. nii. NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIUHTU AN I) CENTRAL AVENUE Nay lor and Hayre. IToprletnima , Kourleent ti Heaaon. Tborooshly renovated and newly papered. BeU Pliones: 17- 1 and THE HEWLINGS Nlntn and Weaiey avr, ocean City, N. J Opens June 22, 1617. L. H. HgWUKM. W eat PHUla£t52i^ p. Central A venae and Ninth Htreat « entratty Loeaied Terms Reasonable Excellent table well provided with frees Sea Food In Heaaon Hend for Hooairl and Rateo U. W. r. WOOURIUE, Prop. THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL YEAR' Uoorlyn Terrace Ocean CHy. N. J Ret ween Eighth and Ninth HtreeU MRH- J. K.MQBtooN Chandler-White Hall Citwan ave. bet. Seventh aud Eighth eta Ocean BTty, N. J. BROWN A MACE LIN. Stcrltno-St. Charles Eighth and Oroan Ave American Oo~n "■ JKeaaoMblejwUp From ooe^dol lar Wide porrina '"(Sr. mei'erythtbg Cafe— 4,Oood tilings lo eat" uoogiw RjcTTtK m. oorr # THE OCEANIC Ocean City, N. J. Open for the seaeon. * A. E. BAKER. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seaabore Architect Blceneed by tbe State. -J- •> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P O. OCEAN CITY N. J. We Are Distributors siofleiimr HDtoiiiiiE in Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading: and Street BaUdinc Thirty- fourth at. ud Wert ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Reside ace: UN Ceatral Aveaee POeae. 301-W TRITH SEASOI-trtmi 0TT War has not raised prices at DeFn's sn»iig Finn Firat-Claa* Service EIGHTH UD B0&HDVU1 Children's Hair Cutting ► Newspaper* and Magazine* I Hat Cleaning and Sbue Shining Mortgages We are at oil times prepared to place or purchase first mortgage* on improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite ■ correspondence with such real estate loans. v JOS. I. SCULL Oaian City " Hsw'jsraey Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Cool and half Coke. Get the above from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. 1 Try**A<l"

