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Ocean City Sentinel THJJ R8DA Y ' A Uii I ST 3s. mj; We shall tw glad t» receive !teui« .if to tills ' colli wu ii lly and our reader* All rouiuiuincatioiiN should be accompanied with the full name and addrew of .the writer, not nere»«arilv *ond faitli. I DOTS Flatting i» great. I ik)- are growing .boriei Hi. being closed. leal telalr ill'" -a. peal* In I* a l-'|uilat .. tig aub.t.g i lie gill, there da>I ...•■.triable llilete*! i.ri'ne Iri.ge I 'up race at I aland lleigl.i. on T,ab. r Day. . .. • PERSONALS. K -M. Pierce and w ife, of llaltiuiure, . ajegue*!* of the Klberon. . ' J-. Bender. of Philadelphia, la ' irgi-tered at the Jiewllug* <4. E Will bank and wife, of Philadelphia. are gueata of the Atglen. The Bev. H.' B, < • < i If. Jr.. a'nd family', .J Philadelphia, are vi-iiora here.' - ; II. (I. Bullock ami family, of Phtla- , drlphta. are guest* of the Idlewlld. ' , l.'tl. Keevea and wife, "f «alem._are a: liielr cottage, 5326 t'eutral f venue. Mr*. K. A. M.weley, of I'eleraburg, ' war among the vl*ltonrto thla cay on '■ Monday. a i Dr. H.f. Sharp, of Philadelphia. ' a, wnt llie week-end with t.i. family In tliia city. ' • ' i ' Mike'.' Doriza* of Philadelphia. a the noted tireek wrestler, w«» in town 1 thla week. » 1 . J. H. Mct'l«"llan and family, of Fox ' • ha-e. are at their cottage, l.aa feu- 1 tral avenue. . ' Miaa Marian Sledrm, of. I'hiladel- ■ phia. spent Thursday at her falher'a collage lu thla clly. ^ Jacob llergliaii-er. of It addon Held. I> , • l ending a few week-- vacation at lit* ^ Weat avenue cottage. It. Bart Mill ugh. well known In * theatrical circle- lu Philadelphia, wa> | i vi.itor here Saturday. " . Kdward Bodgera, ' cf Uila clly. left u thla week for the office r*1 training f, cimp at Ugletbor|ie, Ua. p Tlie Kev. J. A. Higgona and family, c of Philadelphia, 'ard occupy lug the t, cottage ti> Central avenue. p John It. Keuuey', of 'Baltimore, haa '■ lieen • pending several daya in thla e clly. where he ow ns property. c Vice Commodore W. I) Boo-all and b wife have taken occupancy of their ® new cottage, 1US Wealey avenue. Mi— M. Hickman ha- returned to her home after a plearaut vialt to her ' -i-ler, Mr*. Joh'u C. Steeluiau. In- 1 hie .city. C ileorge I. Friend and wife, of Plilla- 1 dflphia, are gueata of the lmpeilal. a •Mr. Friend la a Bidge avenue -hoe dealer. a I.. Plirenmlaer and w ife. of Plilla- ^ delpbla, were the recent gueal- of T. K. Wluatauley aud family at their Park place cottage. '* The many frieuda of Beuj J.Cooke, of Philadelphia, a cottager, are glad to n know that be ha* recovered from hi* recent Indlapbeltlou. ' Hubert T. Fuulk. of Philadelphia, '■ well kuowii In thla city, where he.l* P I he owqer of property, wat among the "i viattur- here Friday. . " Clyde Heller, pre-ldent of the Bel- H monl-Tonopab Mining Company, a 11 cottager here, ha* returned from a K' trip In the Pacitlc Coeat. ^ A—emhlyniao B. M. Holder: of Philadelphia, visited former Aaaem- . blymau William Wal«h aiu^ family * here Saturday and Sunday » H. B.uck and family, of Pblla- „ delpbla, are-enj.iytng the aeaaori here. „ They have been rummer resident* of ,, (hi- re«ort for. aeveral year* „ -The 'Kev. Father Mc^vee. t\ M.. of Babgor. Me ,-ta the guest of William a H. Horn aud family, of Philadelphia, w at their We»ley avenue cottage. ci Arthur Shoemaker. of Peuo'a drove, T •pent the weekend with relative* In h thl* city. Mr Shoemaker I* lu the * .lumber bu*hie*a at Peun'* Hrove. Ku— ell Hurlelgli Keen, of Battery •' B. Field Artillery. U S. A . -|ient tba 0 week-end with IS. *l*ter. Mr* David 11 A. Henderaon, aj her bay front cot- ^ tag • on 'the Harden- tract. ' A— em iily man Edwlu R.. Cox. of ° " Philadelphia: a cottager, left here thla a week for San Frandaco. there to wit- ' neaa the launching of the Atlantic Cumpaiiy'a late-l oil tankgr. Mr*. Borut Jobnaon, of thla city, left Saturday for Spring Lake to vlalt her mother. They wiU go. to the ' camp at Wrlght-towo. where Mr* Jobuauti'a brother la dolug duty. 1 Ba-I I S Klmbell. wbola In-chargeof ) ( the ibcowie department of the United , Statea Treasury in Washington, D. C , I , Is' vlayttng -1,. L Wallace and family, c of thl* city. Wnb him b> hi* family.- j ' Dr. Cyrua Ward Frkfy and family,! of Philadelphia, have lekeo apart- ( meui* in I be Marshal Apartment* ■ Dr. Fndy la oqa of the pbyalciau* ex € a turning young meu for service In the army. " Mr. and Mr* William B. Davla and ] daug.'der. Mw* Laura, of Muorertowu.. I formerly of thla clly . after an outing J at Scotch Hall. wMn they will apeod 1 tha kalaaea of the aammar ■ 1

sp^BSjgaaawm in, ** ^ ■"» 1 STILLE'S RECORD AS LEGISLATOR r * • 1 He Asks'to be Returned Because of His'AUegcd Splendid Achievements. j ' "»>. 1 1 "III I so: 1. 1 l„.rh . ; .n *. l-,piu.-ti', Iroiu an obscure, unnn i In 19u» lib repeated Hi:. splendid . achievements of ISmJ, and introduced i nor-oOi- bill of any kind lor th.- bene- * .lHC.il Assembly Bill - No. 1*. -by re- 4 quesl. which affected freclfolders ol- 1 ih>- third and fourth class counties. ' The hill did nut pass. He also Intro 1 dui-ed Assembly llill No. 227, affecting ° This hill passed and is Chapter No. ^ 196 of the laws" o( 19u9. The bill was •" of no apparent value lo Ca|ie May In 19U9 .Still.; also had a strong afIf70 and 319.*all r»-lative -to li - ti afld | game, and none of whU-h got beyond „ Incuiiihi-ney. Cajw May County .drew ,| third year. 1909. fared hut little bet tcr, Stille devoting gvc-sevenths ol J protmsud la.ws regulating and reslriel n tug the- calehing ol llsh attj game. d After a lapse of eight yea'rs. Stille a was returned lo the assembly in 1916. II an.) introduced his now fatuous "(lag- d Rule" Bill, which was Assembly Jliil *' :4hX. This hill. It is alleged, w as '• aim.-d to* enable certain polilieians in 11 I fie Xity of Wildwood to "secure a " liquor li.-euse-al a hotel which had '' refused by. the cotinty ju.hte r' years past. The bill provided vesting theT>ower of glinting licenses in the hands of the a< city .officials of the various cites and townships of the county, taking, this # power from t.bc county Judge. Later the bill mas amended so that It affect v, cities- of the county, and passed the bouse, in that shape. This latter bili w was severely Icondemned by good- _ tliinkrng p«-ople in' every section of .the county, several county newspapers tt May County in the assembly c< bill, of course, jp.-d in the Sen w ate. and- did not become a law. _ And it Is on Ibis "enviable" record p as a reptesentalive of Cape May ji County in the State Assembly that q Corsvllle E. Stille asks to be raturned p TO PRESENT TABLET . ' d Crremoolew In Pic*. ^ hyiyrlau i-burcb -heal Hand n . ^ Tlie brouzr tablet engraved wlt'b t! Uetlyaburg address will be presented lo the 1'reabxterian Church (| next -uuday evening. C41e tablet Ithe gift of Henry D -Moore, who la . commander .if the Oceaul'ity A-*ocla- |t of Clvli 'War Veleraua. He aug- a ge-ted tbe glfl aa an oulcume of Ibe . patriotic meeting lu Ihe Preabyleriau Chqrch ou ftie eveulug of July ' 1, and ^ lie also suggested thai tbe preeeutatiou d abould lie under" the au*plce* «f lhe ^ .veteran*' w-noclatlon. ( omrade Mnnrr o I* expected 10 be pre-enlpAjIrt he b*" (] aulborized Ihe a**ociaU^ii to proceed u without blin. The pre-rtilatlop will made by Mayor Champion In caae of bla absence' |( Tbe tablet will be accepted from tbe . aaaorlstion by the itev. C H. Bopuer. p who ha« prepared -Ihe program. In' (| eluding the mu*tc for the evening ( uiaiu thinighl of Ihe pr.«ram. I* expected, will be Lincolu aud bl* _ Comrade* nf tbe H. A." ft will aa- | aemble at T8o Wealey avenue at-" . SO ( o'clock sharp to proceed In mj-odylo church." Comrade* Kbeuerer Adam*. Evan* aud Chad wick will at. t 7 15 o'clock report al 819 .Ceutral ave- , lo a**l*t < 'omrade Frailer with the , battle flag- of tbe Twenty third Peon- ( aylvauia Ipfautry. which are to accompany Ihe veterap*. to tbe church. CARE¥ PRESIDENT Ocean cat* Fishing clnb ' Files-la O Ulcer*. I Tbe Bout h Ocean Clly Fishing Club j baa been organized with tbe follow- I ' named -a* officer-: I President. C. A. Carey: Brat vice I ' preeldeul. Churchill H uuger ford : sec- . * oiid Vice pre* idenl. Thomas H Edward*J ireasurer. Horace Davis; aecre- , jtary. Walter S. Tow uaeud , lhe 'new club -Una under au-pl- 1 I clou* condition* and It I* bound to be i * big factor lu developing tbe growth , of III* lower aectiuu of thl* rewrt. , f— anaihlT*' rt«h *a ' ■ t'My Traaeurer aud Mra. William ] -Coach, of Pmladelphia, are eujer al their Atlantic avroue cot- 1 Mr and Mr*. Alfred Wermoutb I aud Mi— Marlon Woimmitb. or Kuth- i erford S.J. aod.Mra Jam** A JeffgrI aoh and Mm ulady. Jeffernm. of PhUadaiphla 1

a COMPANY G BOYS f ARE KEPT BUSY, ■i " — 7 ' J More Young Men from Ocean City Needed Promptly i to Fill Ranks. ' 1 camp kinik, sea hikt. N. j . AuguM Ifn iw: a J.I-I aiiollirl Hill* Iri-orl of hai lcnii e- »i i .on< I IK* (.,r ihe benelti -f c ■iiinr welfare -.r | 'ompany II. „ one for Ibe boy* uT Company i. mat there ha* been very little time left !..r a/, y I lii it g h., i reel • .lid drilling. 0 k> er, t one I* gelling u*ed to Ihe roulluc , by Ii, i- lime and alum*t a- ready for - -ore hour*. , I'lie , , -tin-any received I lie *e.v.„r| y I n.oculalloo la-l Muuday bol. y bef* of I l,e company wa-a* moci, af all are feeling better than ever, c I <hi Friday, Company K. of our regi- g i uienl, together Willi two cnmpanie- of p Artillery, left Camp Edge on -their c way to Aiiui-tou, Alabama. The re*t n of Die camp lumed oul -Irong to give p . Ilie diflerent compaiile* a -eud'Oll aud .1 lie Third Kegluienl Baud led-the w ay t| tlielr way South to prepere the eu- p; vkuipmeul that tlie re*l of Ihe New u Nalioiial Hoard regiment* w III tl during I lie w-iiiler. As *oon a- ! lliere. Company U aud Ihe re*l of our 1 regiment will uio*t likely be on dor j Tilery wa-a rumor circulated | ** lu Ocean City on Sunday that Com- < Puerday, but llil* I* |Mi*ltlvely with- j uut foundation fo far aa ordera lu j Cl move are concerned, because we have ; '■ not leave Camp Edge for at least twp week*. Of rnur*e. any tiling i* pn**ible. but from Ibe way ihlug* look " nnw Company H will mn*t likely lie iu '« until lhe lli»l of September. A In o*l every evening now lliere arei*'1 recruit* coming Into camp from lhe,*' recruiting post* In CamdeiC and different parts of Ihe State, aod aaj '■ arrive I hey are attached to the! different companies stationed here. ! B H received *lx new mem- bl bet* I ii llie pa*l week, bol -till need* ol aliuo*l eighly meu lo till the com- "- I up lo -w ar strength. Thla com- j I* so ppose.1 lo lie Die Ocean Clly M repiesenlallve lii Die world war. bul If *< some'of Die feffow* hi O.-ean City and t'a|ie May County who are a* yet not allached to auy military movement *' don't wake up and Join their Blends lu Company H soou, this cimpany. re when lllfed up, will show le*s than "■ half Us strength lu boys from Cape ^ May fouuty. Tnl* war game Is not a ™ j«'ke, fellow#, aud wlieu you are v< needed later on Ihey will iglre you " whether you are ready lo go or not. *o bl w-nulSii't II be better to join- your own friends In a compauy from your owu B low n or county than lb hold off until - the last mlnule and Ijien be forced In |L' Die from lu a regiment poiaibly all ' H com;>osed of sir augers? We certainly' S would be mnrf than glad some day to H »ee a crowd of Ocean City fellow* come O Into camp aud beat it -for Ihe muster- ' 1 office, but- th*y bad better act *' quickly before Dielr "borne lowh-qoiu-i" pauy Is filled up to' It* required •> slrviiglli by a delachmeul ol men " drafted Into Die Ural national army. 1 " We don 'I want to eee that, and neither •' (bi Die felldws atlll lu jlcean City, but, 1 If lliey haven't the spirit load, It's " bound to bappeu sooner or later, and'* Compauy H will lose II* identity a* all organization nf fellow* from city and. Cape May Couuty. | (in Sunday evening, about 10 o'clock, { lliere waa a .little luformml party held In tlie eupply aergeaul'a lent. There I only about eight or ten present, the amount of cake, candy, fruit b ami other little delicacies that I hey goC< ^ around was certainly surprising. All • Die friend* of the boys iu.Com- * pauy H hafl been leavlug tbem boxe* ' of all kinds of good tilings and about * nine someone went around ' with a ba-kcl to make a collection tor ' ihe party. Tbe basket came back '. filled, and even though belt* bad to be 1 loosened considerably to make room for all I lie "eat*.'' tbe basket *■■ * empty before someone beat II wllb tbe aud broke up tbe party. I think ' Dial the different people wbo fell those pake* and cookie* would beve been 1 surprised lo see Ibe way they dlaap- 1 (wared, but all tbe boys who bad a 1 share In tbe party cao tell bow mucb 1 they were appreciated. Outside ol tiieea fear Incidents, tbe ( past week lias been a ralber quiet oue, we will try to keep lu touch wllb and let all our frleude know Dilug* are going aloug from time I Company Clerk. t — | RED CROSS DAY What promises to be a record day In tbe bisiory of Cape May Coouty is tbe Bed Cross Day for seashore re*nrt* to i observed next Haturday b} all of ■ Jersey's resorts. A committee eppmoled by tbe cbap- ' ba* been touring lbs couuty and .. resort* making arrangement* and i arouslug enthusiasm of all. Bed Croee t member- A uniform , advertising , spheme will be used by every branch, the material for Ibe same coming from headquarter*, ao thai tba paople from Jersey will me I bat tbe Bed Creaa ! a* a Jersey organtxaltoo be fostering I lb* awe* aod H la oat tba aetoama of some tBdivMaal, wawrt.^Taga^flg*. f tlr^'a^ eraeytbtog arUl ba ta readt- ^

LOCAL CIVIL WAR VETS TO I HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET

[Mayor to Preside- Ministers J and City Treasurer McCoacb Among Guests. j .The comrade* of Die Ocean City I [ A*socIbD»u of Civil War Veteran* sx- ' ( peel lo dine together at Harris' Be*- I laurant al S o'clock Ibis evening. TJie t' occasion. i* their llrat of llie kind and i they hope lo make II au annual one uV»til Ihe last of them ausser* the Mr-Harri* w^ll l.v the caterer, and i Mayor -Cliamplou, am honorary l member and vice cliaiimau of lhe a*- ■ social ion, will preside aud City Com- o ary member an.l treasurer of the as-»i i elation, will k present. I Comrade Henry I) Moore I* the commander uf llie association, and he - will honur Die association by hi* pre*- n ence if he sliall have returned from a Maine. The Rev* J. B Kulp, C. H. i Kohuer. M. M Iww la, City Treasurer II William' M C oach, of Philadelphia. Prof. James M Sleveu*. H. V Lake I and |>erha|<s one or two other* will ■* u Die only guests. II rtiwecbes will be Hauled lo leu mmules in length, add tlie speakers will v will allow mucli liberty mine •' Any comrade who may be lu tin ec clly aod who may uul gel a card ol h I Invitation 1s cordially Invited lu be C present. His U. A. B badge and oue b affair. Comrade* .Thomas Leslie. II Ceulaal avenue, aud L B. Thomas.' ; of 735 Wesley aveuue, will enroll his and receive fus dollar. n MANY AT MEETING l*re*t»vlerlan Vlaltlng Auxlilsiy ^ - Haa Intercallnai l*f ogrnni Three hundred aud forty ladies were - Ladles' Auxiliary of the First" Presby- , leriau Church uii Mouday afternoon, 1 aud tbe Boardwalk. ' While all Die ' meeliugs have been unusually well attended Ibis summer, the gathering on Monday Was characterized by a recordfreaking attendance- Tlie program d( was oue of Die strongest of Ihe season [and was thoroughly enjoyed by tbe The pastor, the Bev. Charles H. ^ I Kohuer, offered prayer and made a brief address outfitting tbe character ^ the organization aud Die ualure of ^ After very encouraging reports by ^ Wflliam K. Harris, Jr., secretary, L and Mrs. Hubert P. Boss, treasurer, n Miss Ida K Bauer, president, an- N uouueed Ibe uumber* on Die program — Piano nolo. Miss Elizabeth Copper; < reading. Mis. Klgler: vocal solo, Nelvocal solo, Mrs. W. Jloenge-; reading, Mra. Lulu FJIIIott K-* le- , C vocal solo, Mrs. Augusta DeMoluea piano duel. Misses For- *• aud Bowmau; vocal aolo, Mis< Louisa T. Coraou; piano aolo. Mrs. - Butterwnrtb; vocal solo, Mrs. Brooks. The hostesses tor Ibe afternoon Mrs O. H. Wells, Mrs. Robert Mayer, Mr*. c ! H. A. Palmer. Mrs. Slreeier. Mary A M. M. Uayley, Mrs K. J. 0 Mrs. Charles Welas aud Mr#. ' C. Wert, served delightful reafter which the meeting ! adjourned. j !" The lest meeting of the season will be held nezt Monday afleruoon, al ume piece, when ihe hostesses i will be Mrs. Charles T. Hllden, Mrs IVHo»", Mrs. Clumer, Mrs. MarchMrs. Miller, Miss McCune, Mr*. Pelzolif, Mr*. Homers, Mrs Uenrge Loiter * -aud M las Bauer. } HUSBAND HISSING ( Mrs. Anltionv Ailltialo Asks f*bllce lo eearcli for Heipnair. . The wife of Anthony Adlllzlo, a bar- J al 764 Aebury avenue, reporleo to Chief of, Police Scull Monday Ibal her husband has been missing from borne •luce Wednesday of leal week. H* pent to Pieesaulvllle on thai day to t visit bis brother. He saw lbs game of ^ bell In Pieaseutvllle that afternoon end left bla brother's borne' to catch . the 6 o'clock car for Ocean City. This wee tbe Igst beard of blm. J His brol ber searched In Plearantvllls u ii* Atlantic City without results. , , , Hla wife koowe of no reeaon for bis absence. He bed a good business here. . Tbe missing men Is 6 feet S Inches In . height; weighs ISO pounds; baa black I wavy hair, dark browu eyes, and dark complexion. He wore a -blue serge suit end a slouch Panama bet. Beside bl* wife, there ere three small | children. ■•■•• Kinder Will Flax. » j Dr. Ralph Kinder, ooe of Pblladel pbla'a noted organists, will give tbree selections at tbe opening, of tbe rar. vices In Holy Trinity P. E. Church next Hnudey evening. (Tbe services begin at 7 80 o'clock. He wlll be bere, with bla family, Haturday and Sun- ^ - KtreAt-r-W.-^ 14— Sixth and Pleasure avenue. 1 17— Eleventh aod Bay avenue. t ■ 18— Fourteenth and Pleasure ave. 85 — Seventh aod Wear avenue. 43 Beeood and Aabury avenue. 45— Fourth and Aabury-avenue. 1 45— Eighth and Aabury avenue. I 4ft— Tenth aod Aabury avenue. , 4ft— Thirteenth and Aabury aveuue 49— Hlxteeoth and Aabury avenue. 1 61— North and Central avenne. 54— Hlxtb and Central avenue. I 57— Eleventh and Hen tral avenue. , 67— Twelfth and Wealey avenue. 'aft— Foarteeotb and Wesley avenue. | 78— Fourth aodOcean^e venue 83— Baeood and Atlantic avenue. II— Bay avaaae art naintara road, a— TewMrth art Owtial avenue.

THREE SELECTED FOR/NEW BOARD i J. M. Chesttr, M. W. Adams and G. B. Parker on Sinking Fund Commission. j plain* il-elf Wi* |-rs*entsd bv lure'' [ lug: V Be II Besolvsit. by Die Hoard of Cotiiiuilliat In^ngjIii'llBtice w uii the recent lu-tead of three < a* w as formerly llie -aid *iiikiug fund shall -t be officer* of (lie elly uf OceaiiCity . Die chief exeeullve of I III* clly ; and be former sinking fund • commissfon . Mayor Champion named Jsuie- M l.eorge It: Parker aqd Mark are Mayor I'liamptoii and - Commissluuer Win. H. l am;, bell. former comiplssloii. CAMP MEETING Preach Mewl Mannas. morning will be Die Itev. Forrest E Dager. of Philadelphia, aud the Bev. Pr. F. A. De.Mari*. of i'iui den. w ill preach Die sermon lu Die The Bee. J Francis Kvlireus.nf Pblla- . delpbla. preached last Sunday mornspoke al Die evening meeting. Tlie Itev. l>r. J. A Hlgguus, l>a*tor of ITie ' iftVTHIi Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia^nd Prof. H P. The children's meeting- lu Die aflernoou. In charge of Die Kev. Samuel B. (soil, Jr., aud Prof. Stout, have-been , well etleuded. ll bas beeu cu-toiuary sluce llie be- 1 ginning of Ibe camp meeting, thirty, j eight years ago. to close tlie services ' Monday night*, but Ibis lies beeu changed till* year because of tlie big i Bible Conference Dial Is lo begin on! camp grounds next Monday. preachers will lake part. Coal Coal We Have It • * (to burn j C. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and Wcct Avenue R. W. P. HAINES NINTH AMD WESLEV AVE Prick Haines COR. 9TH ANO WdSLCY AVE M CChANO-TH CRAPIST atf Allen Corson, 1. D. wJt St6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ; ®^"lnl*r-Hl«l* 1JDA. I ^JERSCHEL PETTl T, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Oflloe Hours : • lo 10 a. m. Slot p. m. OIBos Hoots Hell I' boos n» HtS:'"' JOHN H. VVHITICAR, M. D; Eighth and Central aveuue Oceau City New Jersey DR. G. D. NOEUNG Osteopathic Phj'sician J Hann Building, Eighth street ] Oppoelte Pennsylvania IL K. Depcl I Ocean City, N. J. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Hell Phon*. Ill » i Office, 1107 Cbesluut SI. ! DR ^' ILSON Y. Christian i *• Dentint •- 1 809 Central Avenue 4M!KA^ CITY. I. J. ' Bell Pbone, 153. f Booth Phones Night Bell Hughes' Central Phumui . 8th and Wesley A*e." Ocean City , N . J. Phone 345-W Phone your T FREDERICK HERBERT,-JR., M. D. OCULIST - 819 Wesley Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. Tuesday, Thursday. Msraeday--'* lo *. P. M. Hon day. • U) 10 AM. QHARLES L. CLARKE CMIROPRACTOn •ao wcskcv avt I. . H»L-HN I- 0JU* 4Lat a. ac Tasaaay* a*d Friday*

I — i 7 — — "" } JONES' MEN'S SHOP Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats nnfl PA WTQ SWEATERS. CAPS, -FINE LINE UuU rHPI 10' SHIRTS, TIES, HOSIERY Bath Robes, Indian Blankets ' B04-06 ASBURY AVENUE j ; "Xct jfrccboni 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 privi- | lege and duty to enlist every available dollar in thrift's cause. An Interest-Bearing Account in this Institution is ■ one of the first means to individual patriotism and independence. jfivst a t i 0 11 a I a 11 h Ocean <Xitv? :: How 3«0c? r PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 20S. 220 FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE 1 j Reliable place to do your marketing. All goods kept inside, free from dust and flies. FREE DELIVERY tO ALL PARTS OF CITY [ I A.T VOUH SERVICE Maddock's Pharmacy EigHth and Aabury Avsnua . . I'HONK 570 FREE DELIVERY I , Agent for goods of quality -■ b ^ ' j Blisco Ginger Ale, 2 bottles for 25c Raisch's Grape Juice, 25c pt, 50c qt . G,amoset Candy, *Pkgs . 25c to $1.50 Package attracts the eye, ranienti please, the taste 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. Literature. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. ONLY $975.00 - LOT ON WESLEY AVE., NEAR TWELFTH ST. | . Lot on Bay Front, near Ninth Street, . . $ 875.00 y Lot" on Twelfth Street, ' 425.00 I-ot on Pleasure Avenue, near Fourteenth Street, 350.00 .) Lit on Asburv Avenue, near Second Street, . 325.00 | Lot on Simpson Avenue, near Twelfth Street-, . 300.00 JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. '

■> ^e " Like the Steak c 'SjHLl . dl — yon jjrepare for him if you get it here. 1. anything but good humored. You'll like — — C-r- ' — r* f jflAnlUVrt it yourself, loo, as well as he. Try oue . y. V.iVjJF *V *"'i Ihen you will have learned where y choicer^meau than . ou have been gctUng •"ilifet ' ^ Ctowman's Market A\ ■ ^ Fifth and Asbury Ave. . | r,, '' OCEAN CITY NBW JBR8EY 1 Political Announcement 4. ! ' - I TAKE THIS MEANS of announcing myself as a candidate for ' the Republican nomination for Surrogate of Cape May County ' at the Primary Election this coming Fall, and will greatly Appreciate the support of all members of the Republican Party. / Frank V. Frambas ^ This adv. paid for by Frank V. Frambea. FUMY] ^ ®OOD-pAINTiiMe " - JULIUS C, JOCHCR. JR. fflB/ P., -T.NO ANO OCCOAATINO [paintem Paint j • ar VaVVraV.m' PLUMBINO Al* yon xilllag antira aathfaallBnaate prioaa, aartMartMrtMaaB soortas y? If -iMMftwmra 6.H.BACON •ovowiuiat

' _ HOTEI.a AID COTTAOU. BiseAYHe H0T6L H. A. W: SMITH Scotch Hall SANATORIUM — Opan All th# laso , J A qnlal bolus satiable for ihe well, lb* eonI vmrscsnl and Uieslisrly. TrsalmenM, Lola | uuMsaxe. electrlclly. Hot Air. ««. - ««*.VET(,t>urE.V.. H. Hcxjibbnt Hrmd Nurse j Mgr. THE IMPERIAL 1015 CKNTRAl AVE.. OCEAN CITT. N eomforta. ** b*CtU Homa Open all Year j Hoi ^atar Haat Mrs. C OETZEL TUKKATHLU "Now open for tbe reason 1124 Cdbiral Avanoa, OCEAN CITY. H.J. H IJSMEM LEW1M A CONA&l) - - WYOMING TS4 OCEAN AVtilCK Oreau Clly, N. J. A. r. XILIZB HOTEL ATGLEN Op* of tba most eantrally loaatad botala la Ocean City. lb* aim has always base to rnaka tliia honae aelaot and homelika, and ha larg* and annred patronage provaa ha aao- - For tarma and partienlan addiate, a. c, uorr. Prog. NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIGHTH A N 11 CENTRAL AVENUE Naylor and (Wyii, Proprletraaaaa and newly papered. Hell Phone-: 17-X and THE HEWLINGS, Ninth and Weaiey ave. Oeaan Clly, H. J "pen. JuneE, 1HIJ. Winter addreaa, L ft. HBWLINUS, *0» Cbeaiont (Kraal. WeatPblladalpkla, pa Central Avenne and Ninth atraat t'stiirally las-aled Terms Braaonabla Excellent lableweff jiroridrd wlin fraah Era Head for Booalel and Balsa G. W. f. WOOUBIOE, Prop. THE IDLEWILI t V OPEN ALL YEAR' Moorlyn Terrace Oeaan Clly, N. t Between Elfhlh aod Nlntb HlraaU Loeated Una Block rrom IWaaa MRU, J. K.MOHWaOH Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. bet. Seventh aud Eighth als Ocean Ulty, N. i. Stcrltno-St. Elzhth and Oeean AkA. Am clean * Oo"ui U"'' ^ii^J3ni«»a»B > uaneranlp mlnmiam Wide °hea J UDe,*r Heptalnn** - Bookle|C>to- °00<1 ""ISSTYE^I. OOFP a ~ THE OCEANIC Ocean City, N. J. Open for tbe 'season, e A. E. BAKBU. Otis M. Townaand A Practical Baaahora Architect Licenced by tba Stats, -s . EIGHTH STREET, OPR. P O. OCEAN CITY N. J. We Are Distributors stifemter iitiiiiiii in .Ocean City. Sat tote City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell J

Qeneral Contractor Grading -and street BaUding Thirty -fowrtb at. and Wast aea. OCCfAN CITY, N. J. Reside ace: UN Ciatial Arras* Ptnai, »*I-W TEITH SE1S0I.1I OCEil COT DeFrasso's siaviii nmr *5 First -Claaa Service EIGHTH HID MHDIIU ' Children'* Hair Cutting Newspaper* and Magazines Hat Cleaning "4 Shoe Shining Mortgages We are at all times prepared to place or parimproved Ocean City - Real Estate, aod invite comajaiailran nilliaath a* may wish to lie got lair real estate loans. JOS. I. SCULL j Oaaaa OKy Wn laiaaft Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and halfOrtH. Get the above frnre - C-H-StinHMAKy IIIM—fW fettMmuc - ' " • • - t