Ocean City Satinet THURSDAY ATGV-IT ». 19J7 We *taall be glad t«» receive Item- of aeWH aud communications of'iutere-t to this eomuiuulty aud our reader* alp-commuulcitkm* should be accompanied Willi the full name and address of the writer, not uece—arilt - good faith. DOTS MmiV dl-appoiuled hmi-e Tinnier* Many Ocean. I'lly lawn- ai.«l yard* I heir bunche- of' hydrangea-. PERSONALS. Harry 1.. Conylr. of Philadelphia. Mr-. I ieorge, I'laiil and family, of Philadelphia, are gue-lqid the Klberou. H. K Sainider- and family, of l'lillH delphra. are regl-lered al llie.Aiglen W. J. t'u-ll-, lit Philadelphia, wa•ilay. . Mr- M. H. Lipp.ucotC of Woods* -town, I- among the vi-llora to thi- reM. Edmund* Dunlop and family, of Philadelphia, are gue-i- of the IdlcThciiia* i{- Mar-hall and wife, <>' Metro*? Park, were week-end visitorHarry J". Manuel and family, of* Philadelphia, are among the visitor* Frauk H. lien ham and family, of Philadelphia, are guest- of Ihe-liew* lluga. v Ml— M. Hscku-. of Philadelphia, 1oceupying tier cottage." 701 ^.Fourth Win Held S. Allen and family, of "Melrose Park, have been vl-limg in this cliy. llr. George H Harrow- and famlly are among the Fhjladelphleiis al the Hl-cayne. Ml** Kertlia Long. of Philadelphia. I- occupying her cottage ou the Gardens tract. AC Hoffman and family, of Phliad^ilita, are regl-lered at tire Sterling- ' SI. Charles. K. F. Adam-, of Camden, ha- lieen spending the past week with hia brothers In Ihlaclly. M. C. Fife and wife, of Marcullook, Pa., former realdenta here, are among the vi-itor-. Dr. Hould-wortli and family are occupying llieir collage, 1521 A-hury aveMi— Nan Strauh and- Ml— Ochen--lager.-of Allenluwn. have apartmenlal Ihe Panl 'apartuielil-. W. P. Harrl-, ^n atturney from At. laMa.Ua.. I- here taking- a re-t. "He 'r,a 8iie»t of Scotch Hall. Mrs Eva He— ha- relumed to her iiome in I hia city after a vtalt of several week- In Hridgeton. Mr-. J. A. Diltrlcb, of Philadelphia, i- herd for I fie mason -and t- plraaan'tly hu-gted at 709 Eighth street. - ^Walter Herring, of F.lkin- Park, -pent the werk-rud with lieorge F. Fi-h and wife at their hay villa. John A. Boyd and family have returned to their Philadelphia hoipe after -pending several week- here. Harry Pateraon. one of the chief- In WauamakerV -.tore, aud hi- family - are at the Paul apartment- for August Mm Frank Hughe- and daughter. - of Camden, are vl-ltlng Ihe former's mother. Mra. David Tucker, iu this Mm. David ,
city- . Howard Heslnn, a well-known renl- I ileuf of West Cheater, Is among the I v i-itora here, accompanied by bis The Rev. W. Kllwell l.mkr. wife and | . -on. and Ml— Mary K Lake, of Priuce- i loo, are spend lug a few' weeks at I his i "resort. I Mrs. W. H. 1/oog, of Philadelphia, Is a visitor, accompanied by Mm. i Helen L. Snyder and family, of Phlia- i delphta." William M. Kjlvliigtou, slenogra--pher In Philadelphia Common PleaCourt Nir. 6, is taking a rest here, with tils family, . William K. Mai hi- end family. ofSi. Peter-burg. Fla . have arrived In Oeten City, where they will speud . several weeks. Mm. Charles Howker aud chlfd. of ] Philadelphia, are enjoying a visit ; here. Mr. Bowker was In town Satur- j day eveulug aud Sunday. . i James C. l-smiuger, sporting editor ^ of Ihe North American, Philadelphia, •-■hereon a two weeks' nutlug. accom- | pauied by Mrs. lsamlnger. John K. Bender, of Philadelphia, a
metnlier of ihe Peuusylvanta Ca-vplry * visited his pareuts iu their cottage here Saturday and Sunday. Prof. Alvlu U. Snook, principal of the Fraukfurd High School. Is spend lug tire summer at the family's hay ^ villa near Fourleeulh street. John McAnany and- wife, and Wm- ( Uarraty and wife, of Philadelphia. ( have opened their collage. 1511 As- | biny avroue, for the aeasou, , Peul Lamnrelle, Jr . son of Paul Lamoiellr, of S.t. David's, a well known cottager here, is now at Fort i Howard. He is Iu lire United Stales • Coast Artllleiy. Dennis Grace and family, of Wesl Philadelphia, have a cot tag# on Sec. Jt. Grace wa» Jhe Demo- j He for Ihe assembly el a. >ny. of Philadelphia, a rwspaper man aud clerk re committee at HarrisHe session of the recent 'as In town Sunday, the
, gg-j B — , 1 BEALTHCONDITIOHS HERE ARE FIRE .„ City Can Rightfully Cay Claim ' tQ he at Head in This . j] ;; Class. y According In_ the "report of Health j Officer "I". I*e Adam-, the general' _ thai i-aii be de-ired, -o fur a- commuti- J The report continue-: "Looking! disease- for ihe past two year-. I lind . Ihai. although eaeh year' we have a to Ihe —Hilary coudlliun of the city, , '" (allure lo. -rolled trash aud garbage. I , _ bill Ihe garbage ml lector I- very , prompt 111 follow ing up Complaint- in - i not at all sati-faclnry, and bp to Ihe f r„ pieseul II ha- beeu impossible lo get |" ,. leaiu- to gather the uncollected waste, i a- w a- done last year, f aJn promised leaui- for tomorrow, however, and t, tiiey w ill he put lo work at once." ,j f HAD PLEASANT-TIME a a > . " * — iciiiocii— i Wunrn's 4uviiihi> Km- 11 , " leflalna mi Weekn liaihrrlag. l" , , There »•> a large atleudauce of " laities at Ihe Methodl-I- Episcopal 1 . Summer Auxiliary al the weekly- " ' ineellhg "Tuesday afternoon Iu the 1 -The meeting w a- opened .with sing- ' »' Jug of "America," Mr-. T. I). Clark al ' s, hi Ihe ab-enoe of tlig pastor. Mr- " I- Prenlzeli offered prayer, h After hearing the readlug of Ihe ° minutes by Ihe secretary. -Mrs. Itel- " ., Ihe treasurer. , Mr-. I.ydim Slocumh,' 1 other Imporlalil hu-lues- wa- Iran-- • acted. - ' V -*The liosle-e- for the atleruoon were ' ' Mr*. Taylor, Ml** Cain. Ml-s Corson. 1 Mrs. Barrows and Mr-. Thorn and '• they had prepared a very enjoyable 1 i- voice, -aog "The Car - of Ye-lerday," '• by Mrlcalf. and "Dwappolulmeut," ' o lerlauiefl . w ith an hiiper-onation of »- Harry Lander. A piano solo mr ' „ Mr-.- DeUraw again favored the 1 g ladle- with "Slumber Sea," by Myra ' Augur I'hrl-holm Ice cream, and cake were served. guest of City Clerk Harry A.'Murrland family. Mr. McAvoy Is a brother of Mrs. Morris. W. Scott Hand," of this clly, who , has been Iu Philadelphia a—lsting , * his hrnlher-ln-law hi one of lit- lines of , lo lowu Sunday.. t ,f B. K. Wolfe and Jo-epli A. Allen, i of Philadelphia, young members of i Ibe Philadelphia bar and as- oolite- I '• In their profession, speul a few day* 5 here during the week. • * i Mm Laura Milliken and daughter, 1 '• Jessie, aud Mlsa Sop'hla Lackey, of I Koxborough. are guest- of II. \V. Sell- 1 zer and wife, al llieir cottage on Six- * teeotb atreel, tbls clly. ' Ileal E-tate Assessor Edward Pul^I,of Philadelphia, is occupylug li!s cot- j " tage on Central road. His garage has F been completed and 'he Is now enjoying his firsl seasnu Iu Ocean City. Alfred B .Haig. a well-known Phil , '• adelplila lawyer, and his wife are \ week-end visitors here. Their two |
sons are at Ibe Idlewlfd. Mr. Halg Iof the Philadelphia Land , Company. | . Select' Cuuticllman John Dugau, of | Ihe Twenly-sevenlh Ward. Phtladel i pbla, has taken a collage al »»:-« Secouil i street for the remainder ol the seasdn. < Councilman Dugso is elsu s real estate aiwcfcor. John H. Mad ague and wife are en- i . leilaliiing. Wilson T. Huhsoii and wife, of yPhtla.delphla, in their Wesley eve ' nue cottage. Mr. Hohsun Is connected 1 . with tbr furniture departmental , Wanamaker's. John Stewart, president and treasurer of the Crmnford Construction f. Company, Cincinnati, Is" here for the i season, accompanied by .Mrs. Stewart. 1 Tliey "own- a collage at Forty-elgbtb atreel aud Ceulral avenue. [ ! As-emblymau Edwin It. Cox, of 1 j Philadelphia, has lakeu a collage on . j Secoud street for Ihe temalnder-of the season. Mr. Cox. who' was acaudl- ( - dale for Ihe speakership Is .much later t then usual In coming In Ocean Clly. j Lieut Jeme- Biggs, of Fire ComI pany No. 39. 'Roxborougb, is eluding a few day- here as Ihe guest of bis iinilirw . Win Devi-, of Ihe local Are nephew, Davis, (
department. Willi Lieut. Biggs Is his. : daughler-lii law. Mm Harry Biggs, of ( , Boxborough. Samuel B. Miles, wife and sous.' , lialpli and Samuel B. Mile-. Jr.. Were visitors during Ihe week el the college of Assemblyman James Franklin and family Iu Ihls clly.- Mr. Miles Is cou- " acted with Ihe transportation deparl- ' mint of Ihe Pennsylvania Bulruad Company. 1 Malcolm Leslie, grandson of Tbos. 1 Leslie, of Ihls clly. Is with ll.e Naval I Cvdumuuicallon Service of ibe Culled Slates Navy al Washington. D C. As , a youth here he wa- Interested Iu wlrei le— telegraphy. Malcolm l- -pending I IS spend lug etew days here with blgrendfaiher i-l The wife and two daughter-! Mi—ei Adelaide end Nennie. of Ihe lale.Msj S. S I "Inch. M D-. of Bsl'.imure. are - gue-ls al Ihe home of Cbatfe- A. I Ia rich Forty-ninth street end Central - avenue The wife of Dr. Welter Roach, who Is a member of the Philadelplna Board of Haallb Commission. 1 Is also being eutertained at Mr. L'le itch's summer heme.
INFORMAL OPENING j OF NEW PAVILION South Occin City People E11-! | joy Social Timo- Speech j by Mayor Champion. L Fully :«»i resideuls of ihe lower sec- 11 able "gel together " lime In Ihe new]' pavilion of the Soulli Ocean City Pier 1 1 Company oh ihe ocean front al l-'tfly- 1 ' eighth sireel Friday evening". Young J1 and old enlerisl into (lie spirit of Ihr j' alt'sir, and. Hie -lulling, faces of all In- 1 dlcated Ibe plea-ore thai every one' 1 1 w as a regular eurpn-e parly for practically all of ibe fauiUle-, and Itie 1 man responsible fo* Hie surprise fea" Ijire wa- "i'liomas H. Iv-lwards. a Philadelphia shoe manufacturer who • Clly, where he has a collage. Those pre-ent embraced llie member- of llie S rutli Ocean Clly Improvement A-socletlou, llieir faiulheand nelglibnm and llie slock- ' Ibe iiiiprovement a— oclatlon lias 1 holding II- meeting- every Frl" . ' lhat seclluu of the resorl. Tbewssocl- i at Ion recently purcbast-d slock of tlie ; 1 pier com pany and the member- were 1 invited to hold their meeting Friday evening In the uew pavtllou. Mean- ' while.. Mr. Edward- decided lo spring 1 surprise on mem. He engaged two I llie II Mir was '(Ulelly w axed, ice cream. I cake and cigars were obtained and , 1 everything was ready. The young < the music started and I hey thoroughly 1 enjoyed Ihe dance. Hesitje Ihe re-ideiits of I hat section < of Ihe clly lying south of Forty-sixth i 1 street, there were present Mayor 1 Champion, Ihe Kev. Charles H. Bohpastor of Ihe First Presbyterian 1 Church. Clayton Halues Brick, presl- 1 deut of ihe Board of Trade, and It. W j of Ihe Ilrm of Mas-ey A i Tuoma- H Edward-, one of the ac* i was happy to he Ihe guest of the South | Ocean Clly Improvement Association ; on Ihls auspicious occasion. Every- 1 one in South Ocean City should be In- i . teresled III. this organization and Its ' . enterpri-e. The men of South Ocean ! < "Ity are ilioroughly alive, aud iiulhlng "can slop ' the progress and develop- : men! of Hits section of Ihe resort* when enlerprise like this is displayed One, is told that nothing, succeeds like sue. cess, aud whenever a community like ' Ihls gels together aud tries lo help It- I ' self it will succeed. The mayor expressed llie thought lhat the associat i,iii ha- taken a marked step forward 1 and he I- sure that It will push goulb , : Ocean Clly lo the front. He cannol ' "conceive, he stated, how auyoue can 1 wlthold his siippurt.frum-au organ fza- 1 of tbl( kind, aud he assured the members of the association that' they will hare. Ihe co-operation oftbeof- • tidal" of Ocean Clly. It W. Edwards, next Introduced said he was there only as a member of llie mayor's staff. When Mr. Cbamr plou speaks, be speak* officially as Ibe mayor of Ihe clly. The speaker de : dared thai he personally had been shanghaied there, A half hour before j he had breu walking on Ihe Board- . walk, when tw-o men grabbed him and told. him of Ihe surprise party in [ " Squill Ocean Clly. and they said they wanted him to help hi the surprise. , The shaker -aid that he had appealed Dr. Buhner, who we- -lauding pear ! ' by at llie lime, and Dr. Hohner told
' lhat he wp- praying for him. : ( Ocean Clly. said Mr. Edwards, doea j not realize Ihe eblerprlse lhat has , sbow.u by South Ocean City peo- | r pie on t his ulglit. 1 1 is llie first move f luward a greater Ocean Clly. .We j ' I have learned lessous through Ibe se- ( . vere storms ol a few winters ago aud,, we have learned bow lo build rlgbl. 1 1 Tbere Is no room for Ihe pessimist. If 1 . there were any pessimists here they J would quickly cbaugt their views as , (hey looked over this pavilion and I | sgw Ibe life, beauly aud vivacity ex-, t bibtted. Clay loll H allies Brick aald lhat this | end of the lowu I* lo be congratulated I . from many slandpolnla. aud he conf gralulaled Ihe people ou -the ecqulsl- " (ion uf the pavilion aud the uew blood that is.comiug lulo tbelr section every i year. He then told the story of liow Tbos. H. El wards came to Ocean City Mr. " El ward- aud hi- wife, a couple of. year* ago. were about in lake a trip lo Mauch Chunk. They ml-sed tberr (rain by a few minutes end then decided -lo come lo Ocean Cltv. Arrtv- : '* big liere, I hey met. Mr Brick and " soon bought e'lol at Fifly-lblrd street, '* giving Oils M. Townsend Ibe contract * toil Id i lis in a slimmer home, aud build hem a home, A
I' I hey ate a happy aud contented JM family. „ The city of Ocean City Is proud of n South Ocean Clly, said the speaker. > w ho declared that be dues not llke.tbe tl ■ names South Ocean Clly, or Twentieth " ■ sireel Association or Ihr Garden*. Il ,. ■ i- all Ocean Clly from Inlet lo inlet. 0 - end he Is proud of the anticipated e 1 greater Oceeu lily. \Haullc Clly ' will never be as big as'Oeean Clly oat I. be. because Ocean Clly has a greater , 1 length than Atlantic Clly. I' | Dr. Buhner said I bat he did not ^ ,. want lo make ■ speech, but Ihe greet- ^ ■ e-t'tiewlmlst would feel like meklug au f ' addres- oil an occasion like Ibis. He f -aid be counted It" e greet honor lo ( - havejbFeii invited lo vlail Ocean City t j With these distinguished guest, t e Mayor Cbemplou deserves the warm eel sympathy -and support, of alb He I il * -busily engaged all ihe time worklug | :t in the -lutereste of Ocean City, but be I >- has found lime lo .be present at tbls i. very pleasant aflalr. I 1- Referring to tbe storm • of a few i yean atom. Dr. Bohner aald that a i
CO. (i BOYS ENJOYING * LIFE AT CAMP EDGE
"'Surroundings Arc Excellent and They Don't Mind the Hard Work. f EC r -luce their .arrival at Sea Girl. I July Si. the member- of Company G. : Third liifautry, N'. G. N. J.. have . been coii-taully on the move, but "they are at last pretly well settled aud be- j "looming more and more accustomed I"'' j mil ilik^lrlll- and regulation- of regular | I Some of the ulglft reamer- of Ibe ' .*[ Com pany. hail a pretty hard tlrbe gel1 ting u-ed to the strict hours kept In! they are getting iu Hue wilh the re-l 1 -IHiud lo Ihe roll call aud were found I to he peacefully sleeping In their tent. r Their uut-of camp liberty was taken . away from lliem. and. after till- ex- . llie job when Ibe ' assembly " sounded , at -i 45 Ihe hard work and good times of cauip . life, and a- a whole -eelu lo tbor- . 'Highly enjoy the whole thing Immensely. Tliey have several ilr-t-ratr • fore the company are heller than liio-e received by Ihe greater part of Ihe s.li dlers In such moholiz ttlon camps, the ■ only di-aalisfactluu being lhat "I'ucle ' i Sam" caiinot change .hi- food regula- . allowance- fa-1 enough lo arcum- . modale the rapidly grow pig appellle- ' , of ->i many healthy fellow--. ' Many people have a very hazy Idea ! . of Ihe I'ondlUou" lhat- surround Hie ' . camp al Sea Girl. They have all , , kind- of Idea- of -and duuee aud mo-. . , qulloe-. aud a bunch "of ten led com ' panic- out In the wilderness, nul Ihe , ca-e I- entirely Ihe opposAe. There , have fell a -Ingle mosquito since Iheir . ; arrival there and the sauilary coudtIIOUH of (he camp are about as perfect , as csd be arranged Iu such a large i ] body of men so closely " pscked to-" . jgether. The country around Camp . Edge I- a section of the prelliesl resi- , 'deutlal district Iu all Jersey aud Ihe . i caaip Is only a-few minute-' ride from j such sea-hnre resorts as Asbury Park. £ Spring Lake and Ocean Grove. In the evenings, from 6 until II, ihf boys are free to go wherever they wish. ' As a whole, "(he members of I'om- - i pany G are ihe most congeuial and ,. | happy buucb Iu J-he whole camp. To ' look al them hf work and play one 1 w ould hardly realize llie cause of llieir 1 being at Camp Edge, aud all the |>o*- - -Ibllllle* thai are before Ibem In lire . near fulure. Bui, come what may. llie representative* of Ocean Clly and I Cape May County in the service ol I their country .ere "ou the Job" and luE lend to do their duty to the last mm1 ule, no mailer whal lhat may be WUereever* they may he. their (houghls will he with Jersey and • "home." They wlH always -be grate- :. ful fur all the remembrances Itie.v have , received from Ihe people of Oceau Clly, especially Iu Mr. Brick, of Ocean Clly. who sent the company an A re • dale terrlor as tbe company mascui i- The dog was named "Brickbat" ^ —"Brick" for short, Iu honor of Ihe b Bergeant Charles Breckley Is lekliig II a course of traiulug preparatory lo u 'Joining Ihe Oceau Clly Chapter of Ihe | Bed Cross on his return home. Ser. gesul Wallace has been troubled Willi • a nice life-sized boll In Ibe pit under f his rlglil arm. Sergeant Breckley, aelf- !■ appointed surgeon of Ibe company, ook charge of the caw, and by the I appearance of the bandages around Ihe per-ori of Wallace It would appear ' thai Breckly had attempted homicide - by 'strangulation rather than "llratTbe appearance of the ranks of Com- „ pauy G at "a-sembly" ou the morning afier they had received Ihe ly e phuld Inoculation was enough In bring I- home lo Iheir commanding oltlcei* a I "the horrors of wsr." Tlie whole bunch' was e sight sad lo see, llred and dopey-looklug. half dres-ed and uol y half awake. Private Mosely, of Ocean ■. Clly, was £ rucb a stale of undress I (hst he didn't appear at ell. *The llrat Rame of Hie ufflclal base- • ball season was played on tbe drill d grounds Saturday belweeu Compaiiy grouons naiuruay unswu ' uuiuao^-
and a picked team from tbe llobo Battery of Heavy Coast Artillery. From tbe way tbe game euded II' would apiiear that tbe Hobokeu team beeu picked out by Ibe. mess sergeant rather thaD by some one who , ! wise to the game. The score was 8-0 lo the third Inning In favor of G, and the playlug was such that tbe public opinion euded game right tbere and left room on ' the Held for teams that were more used to baseball than checker-. Hobokeu may get a cbanoe al thai game 1 -orne time nex^ winter, but al baseball Ibey are not In It. a more beautiful Oceau lily has arisen. Tbls was the case In Charleston and ' Sau Francisco afler these elites had devastated . The speaker aald be wanted lo sbeke hands with Ibe hue publlc-eplrned uirn of South Ocean Clly who ba-e ' made thla occasion possible. He der clsred tkat he sis there as a friend tu tell them to continue tbelr work. After rxteudlng congratulations in ' Ihe people of Soulb Ocean Clly. Dr - Bohner -aid Ibat the visitors from f. OceaO City on this occasion represent j Ihe muuiclpal, business aud church life, and they were Ibere lo congretu.1 Isle (he residents ou tbelr splendid achievement. Tbe members of tbe entertainment 1 committee were H. Walter Bermth, Charles A. Kliuk, G A. YanHart, T ' H. Edward* and H . A Lewis. I The Soulb Oceau City Improvement J Association was orgaulxed acme years As-oclalloo s .me
and mocb of Us success was due, g, It is ruled, to J F. L. Morris its former president, and C. A." Carey, a forsecretary ** Through tbe efforts of the associamkuy Improvement- have betn - obtained tor South Oc«h City Amoi g «. Ihe-e.were a hve-ceut fare through ou j the trolley, cars (formerly it cost lOl. ceuia logo lo South Oc^n City) ; Ibe extension of tbe gas mains. Improved electric light service, curbs audcou-_T tlnuous sidewalks, jetties cud bulkheads from Fiftieth lo Fifty-sixth . si reels, the discarding of ibe old-fash-ioned "dlngeilng" telephones, end the ( installation of an up-to-date telephone • vstem, the formation of the Active Volooteer Fire Company." No. 4, aud agitating and startlug the movement for a bridge over Coreon's Inlet from Ocean City to Sea Die City, which will be au accomplished fact within tbe next few months Tbe preeeol officers of tbe aaeocta- ( > lion are: Preetdeol, Ellas Davis; vice president, H. A. Lewis; eecreury audi C. D. Hltx. Tbe company decided a law days to enclose tbe pavilion wltb glass. 1 aud tbe oontract for tbla work was.' > awarded Allen BoulL 1
. SUMMER SCHOOL : A BIG SUCCESS t 'Brought Many People to Ocean ! City During Its Several | ^ Weeks' Sessions. ^ r ! bvaded liy Dr. T II Scnsrtr.wlir-ctur ; ,'and insiiibcr- of llie faculty indulged ; jlii Ibe evening. The parade wa. .] viewed w uh mleie-l by Ihe thousand* . luf people who Ihrougeil Ihe Itoaid,1 While II wa- feared by Ihe Stall : (educator- early in llie -ta-"ii "'j1, , Ihe attendance w a- surprisingly g'—l ber came from I 'uuiberlaiul I'ounly — . i'ounly followed Willi !•"> leaches- on . Willi -ii|iervt-liig principal- and prlii- ' , cipal- here from many seel Ion- of Ihe Stale, the delegate- to Ihe Mothers' , MIIO pei-ons. The relative- and fnends I rea-oii of llie summer school, were ■UP several hut'dreil more. | alid'tlieot'berV'al'riWu^'ffiw'^Hm' . r cerned are much plea-ed Willi Ihe re- ' SINGS SCOTCH SONGS IM Nrllal l'l<"r.4K"4«" anildi). r Dr. Neil will preai-lfal the Bapll-I 1 Church service- al 'llie lli|ipodrouie . I'ler Theater next Sunday, uight-a i week, August 1M. This wonderful ; B Scotch lecturer aod preacher will ' make an address aud slug I wo Scotch"! j songs. One of these will be "Weej i House Gang the Heather " ' There doubtless will be a large con- ! ' girgal ion al Ihe pier (o hear Dr. Nell. > Dr. Wilson Will Prrach. 1 Dr. J W. Wilson, district superlu- j ' leudeul of Ihe Philadelphia Confer- ' euce. will preach at ihe morning and i i. evening services In (he Firat M. E. r Church Sunday. There will he a 1 special chorus choir to slug at Ihe \ p eveulug services. ii .akPUXL. ; D^- W. P. HAINES 1 ' COB. NINTH ano WESLEY AVE | °"AH alliVsV' * ' ° orpic-k HOURS: j..o.p"'£" Phones: Bell 4M-W: liner-Hun- lay A 1 "Join Phones r- -Florence Brick Haines cor. sim and wdslev ave d mechano-tm er apist 'I Mssssfir. Swedish Movements e Msdiesl snd Corrective Uymnsstles 1- Hour- by sppolntmehl I* Honrs Hnodsy ;- Allen Corson, M.D."eS Bi6 Wesley Avenue e Ocean City New Jersey il **"!nlirJllsU 120-A. 0 — V « If IJKRSeHEL PETTIT, M. D. | |*l 807 WESLEY AVE. y OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY OCEAN CITY. NtW JERSEY
> " l-Ip" m* m |F I Mum. I JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D.]_ Eighth aud I Neutral avenue | _ .. Oceau City New. Jersey | " J)R. G. D. NOELING i. Osteopathic Physician jj Haun Building, Eighth sireel Opposite Pennsylvania il B. Depot e • Ockan Crry, N. J. d Every Tuesday, Thursday and * (Saturday Bsl| Phone, xsi- vv " Philadelphia Office. 1107 Cbeetuut 8L a x)r- Wilson Y. Christian -•DentiRt-s i 809 Central Avenue " IM.EAI CITY. U.J. ,t Bell Pbooe, 152. p. Booth Phonks nioht Bki.i. ;; Hughes' Central Pharmacy
and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 245- W your orders We deliver free I FREDERICK HERBERT, JR., M. D.! ' I * ' OCULIST M ; 819 Wesley Ave., Oceau Clly, N. J; Tutedsy, Thursday. Hst urday—7 JO lo y. P. M. 4 Sunday. II to 10 A M. QHARLES L. CLARKE. ] CHIROPRACTOR , 920 WESLEY AVE. , «JD 10 II «6 s- m. Tussuaye ssd PrtdaYs : Coal Coal We Have It, I (to burn) ; C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. • TwaNft mmt Wirt Arm
STRAW HATS The fun- quality Hats we arc showing firr $2.00 and ■ $2.50 arc tii« best that ls 'iiiaije for the money. Blue Coats White Flannel Pants Ready-made Suits-, Shirts.- etc. JONES' MEN'S SHOP 804 Isbury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. The Ladies' Shop j Located at the Park Theatre At the Boardwalk and Park Place OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY A Full Line of Strictly High Grade Wearing Apparel ,for~W omen ATLANTICCITY STORE 24 South Pennsylvania Avenutr Open All hie Year "%et ifreebom IRing" Our nation is at war to maintain its traditions of liberty and justice for all men. ' _ . " • ■ " • Men and thrift are essential to victory. It may not be the privilege of every citizen to fight for his country, but it is both his privilege and duty to enlist every available dollar in thrift's cause. An Interest-Bearing Account in this Institution is one of the firat means to individual patriotism and independence. jftrst m ational 36anfc ©ccan Cit§ :: «cw Jcree? PHONE YOUJt ORDER TWO PHONES: 20S. 220 FRED P. BELL
For Things Good to Eat ( ! - SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE Reliable place to do your martcetlng. All goods kept Inside, free from dust 'and flies. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY Maddock's Pharmacy < Eighth and Asbury Avsnus PHONE 57" FREE DELIVERY Prescriptions callrd for ami Delivered II THE FOUNTAIN— YAKA HULA SUNDAE Latest and best. Original wilh us ORANGEADE, LEMONADE AND LIMEADE Made from fresh fruit before ycuir eyes MOSQUITO LOTION— Nyal keeps Ibem away. Mad.lock's relieve the bites. »s cenU per bottle - - ' : THE BREAKERS THE ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL-' • Hot and Cold Running Water and Long Distance Telephone in every room. Elevator. Tennis Court. ., Bath Houses. Diet Kitchen. I V ■ lOMSts. UICI IVILtUCU.
| Literature. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. • I Powell's Dry Goods Store j: 4 Is now showing an entire new line of Ladies' Shirtwaists { • 4 and one-piece Dresses. Also the best assortment of Spring | 1 £ and Summer Merchandise now ready for inspection. j ; 4 POWEL-L'S — The Reliable Store 1 ■ I | PHONE 26 921 ASBURV AVENUE i ' ~ PLUMBING or rtmiml (an* to abstain. Omuiuik ' bum ohawn C. H. BACON sort eighth at
HOTEL* Ann COTTASrtS. Bise AYRe H0TEL H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Hall SANATORIUM — Open All tha Isar- ' A qulel liomi- -ullsSI* for ibe sell, Ibe eon* | vair-c-ut wid uwrlterly. " Treat meota, win "l " Head Nurse - Mgr. * i the imperial! ' 1015 l-K.VTRAI. AVE.. ocean city. A Open for the season. PlesssoUy 1 comfort*. . <>ieu all V-sr Hot Wsls^Hest Mrs. c. OETZEU the katijlu HJICenirsi Avenot. OCKAlt c1tt. *. J. MI.1SEW LEWIS A OOMAKU wyoming 194 OC-EAH AVtHl'L Or»B 4*1 ty, H. J. hotel atglen One of the met eeotrslly located hatelz la Ooeaa City. ' Tbe aim has always base M make tblz house orlaot and homahka, and ita larga and aaaurad patronage previa ita ■!>#- ceaa. For terma and partaaulan sddrsaa , new hotel elberon EIGHTH A AO CENTRAL AVENUE OCKAN CITY. N. J. Fourteenth Season, thoroughly renovated and newly papered. Bell Pbooe*: I7-X and the hewlings Nlntn and Waaiey ave. ueaan Clly, N. J Open* Junes, WIT. Winter address, L. H. HEWLINGS, Weal Philadelphia, Pa i>nlrailynboia«fnl" '""Terma Rewaonabla Escellent table wrll provided wilh fresh San Hend lor Booalet^and^Rtiaa^ prop. THE IDLEWILO OPEN ALL YEAR" lloorlyn Terrace Ocean City, H. J Between F.lfhlh and Ninth Straate MBS. J. K.NOBEISON Chandler-Wjiite hall Ocean gva. bet. Seventh aud Eighth ata Ocean City, n. J. BROWN A MATKLDI. Stcrltnfl-St. dbarlee Eighth and On— wAva. Ooean Clly, N.J. American Euiuu— a Reaaohahle rate From one dollar Open June 9 Sepiamher 6 Wide por hea Convenient lo everything Cafa— -Good things lo sal" Booklet ttZrriK M. QOFF the oceanic Ocean City, N. J. Open for tbe aeaaon. a. e. baker. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Baaabot* Architect Licensed by the State, -a- -> . . EIGHTH STREET, OPP. W O. 3 OCEAN CITY N. J. We Are Distributors tar the
stDieiatti immune in Ocean City, Sea lata City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Bilidlnc Thirty-fourth at. and Waat aw*. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Residence: JM* Central Arenas Pheae. 241-W ■TBITH SEiSOl II OCKU OTT War baa not raised prices at JeFM's lining Kite Firzt-Cla— Service 1 EIGHTH UD B01RDVILK Children's Hair Cutting * Newzpaperz and Magazines Hat Cleaning and Shoe Shining
Mortgages We are at all times prepared to place or purchase first mortgages on improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite real ertate loans. JOS. I. SCULL Ooaan City Now ilarooj Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above froen C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CD. T«dBk aart Waat Awam ' Try Art AlnrtlsiMl ta tkt immt

