Ocean Cfty Sentinel SKPIKMHKH "-..IM; We -hall If Rltt'l l«> receive item* .if ,iewe and eniiiinuiiieatinji* of intereM .to till" community and uur readen. ,-ouipanie.l Willi llie full name and addreaa of the writer, not necennartlv DOTS Thursday. Amrtlier ureal etnwd liere -over the I ,a nor. Day holidayThe light f.rr a— eiublv and I he -uri 'gale- ollice I- glow lug w armel every talk of forming a taxpayer-' a— rie|. raine of the one that wa- organized 1 1, .-all • ity Kepubllrrftr I lur, la-l eve-e.-flve |>iit 'la the campaign now in mrii|lef" of the new- einkh.it fund PERSONALS. •William J t u.li. of Philadelphia, un- a vi-itur here Friday. .Ifeury ttildeuiyer, of Philadelphia, I- here to eprtid the month of ApguAt. Mi— Ida V Itenner. of- Philadelphia, liae been -pending a few- day- In 1 thi-'elly. - , . Mi— Ihirothy Week- I- entertaining1 - 'her .nu-ln, -Ml— Annie Flower. of , lonild-horo. Pa". Ml— Olive Kin-t, of Philadelphia ha- tieen vi-iimg her parent-. Mr. and Mi- (lenrtte W. Kru-t. of I hi- city .Harry I*. Bes-lon. HeptUdtean learner 1 of the Fortieth Ward, v\e-t Pinladel; , rhia.'and In- family were vleitor- liere ; l.ahor Day. M i— l. lisle Marbaker. of Trenfon, ' hl-Aieell spending Several day- here a-Uieguest of llr J. 'Thorn le^ lluahee I William K. Moore and wife, of ICoehe-ter, N V.. have, ju-l paid their * lighted wiih II. ^ . Mr- 81. « "ll.tr Thorn, .if Plilladel- 1 pnia.'l- vi-ltlng her father In law . It. i Howard Thorn, tier hu-band I- in . I he army -erviee. Jaiue-'Trlnipand family -pent Monday al Jame- Krsuklln'- coflage .Mr Trlnip 1- editor of llie We-I Plilladel- 1 . |-hla Kepuhllrau. i Waller fiilinMiii, of Ihl- oily, I>ii|friiileiidme the work of lay lug oul : the grounds tor a Pitt-burgh uiaiiu- -(.. Hirer al Ptlt-burch. J f'liarle- Kliiieliau-en. of tbe Midland I leach Fl-limg Club, who holdI lie World'- record for long di-lance -urf ca-line. I- among the vl-ltora . fferer W. Wolf and wife entertained llr ■' and Mr- A C Fl-her. ol Syracu-e N I- Ml— Grace (J. Kirkpatrick aiid liu-trfl Wolf, of Philadelphla.over llie , Jmlldaya. — hlil ward 1.. Hchqll, a well known- 1 Pliiladelphlaii. and In- wife were here 1 Friday on a vi-ii In their -oil. Harry. 1 wjio. Willi hi- family, ha- apartmeid- . in thi- my. Mr-. Hailie l.ee- and -on. Gilbert, and Ml-. Fox. of W--I Philadelphia. ' were visitor- here over the holidayThey were gue-t-'nf the Sterling 81. t'harle- Hotel. Cliarle- lien ham. _Jr . and. wile, of xi-iling hi- parent- al 2iM A-bury avenue for -everal week- pa-i. returned home on l.abor Hay. Thorns- Parker and daughter. Mr*. WW Adam-, and her -on. George u-wald Adam-, are away ou a two . week-" trip -pending the lime al Niagara Fall- and .Toronto, I 'anada. Itam-ey McCarler and .family, of We-i Philadelphia, -pent Thuraday "lib former A— riiillvmin William tVil-L anil family, of Phlladelnhla. at
Iheir -ii miner home In lb- city. ( no Aoney juggling 1 ~ - • I Slew l.aa ■« holre.a ra»l| Bad- , ■ ejB H-Ur Before Jaaaan JO. Juggling of tuotiey from one appro | priallbu to another in the couuty bud- ( eel and adopting a preliminary budliel aud then -adding to II a- nece— lly ' irijuirea. will no longer be tolerated In llie managemenl of tbe coouiy'- II naucee, low- pa--ed during 1917 -trlcily selling forth the manner Id ' wiyob Hie budget moat be ral-ed. l ye new law aaya thai a complete budget mu-t be adopted before January 311 of each year, that II niu«l be publiabed iu detail In a county paper ■ oud 'a bearing eel whereby taxpayermay voice Ibe r crlttctam of lb- bud Kri. -aud foll.iwlug till- bearing Ibe l-udgel la finally adopted and cauo >' I* ciianged If 10 per cent or more of any appropriation I- involved,* lib.. u. another public hrarlug. Only during the la-t .two month- In a year can money be changed from one approprlli.ui to another fur a good cau-e and then on|y by a two-third- vote of tbe Freeholder*. auxiliary meets Wr.hodiai Women Heeat Very Drlliailal ailr'raean. - Tlie lad lea of Ibe -uuimer auxiliary of the Metbodi-t Kpt-cnpal Church -pent anolber delightful afternoon lo- - gel her In llie parlor* of the Normandir Hotel Tueaday. The meeting fra- opened with the -luging of "America." which wa» followed by p'rayer offered by the Rev i.iwrn oy prayer ourrew i ij me oe- a "r. Kulp. - . » n
A -hnrt bu-iue«- meeting we- held. Mr*. Clark prealdmg "Ml— Met "lei Ian. contralto .eolot-t, of i Philadelphia, aang' -everal ' -olo- and Or. Kulp made a plea-lug addrc— On Tue-aay 'afleriimiu Ihr meeting w ill be held al the home of mm. Geo. ■ Harold, Kit* Ocean avenue- t rainbow shower qaenea t»v Comminee. - •in bow -bower I- being- planned -to. ' Ocean City Women - Commritee tor the Qcal -oldter boy-. Won't ' you leave any odd- and aud- of wool | left from your -ummer Hunting at the , I iead. | warier- in the Ma— y A Kd , ward. Butldlugou Tbur-day or al Jb« boardwalk sub- post office any day ' Ihla week. ^ III be ' knitted Into alx-irich' square- aud • Joined Jo make throu-.for h-pital rotaurf .-uovale-eeot acarfa, the cuaafort Judge K. C Weddlogloo, Stale Preaideat of i'be P. «J. S. of A . ha. apI— noted ei mar e. Rauek. of thi. city, di-trict preMdeol of Ibe organ nation for this district, Urn ntaelaaatb.
'PRE-EMINENTLY A HEALTH RESORT I V- — r ' . i " Statistics Back Up Dcclara- j - lion of T.' Lee Adams, 1 of This City. . j ' Cinunii— lotier lieallh Olllcer T. I.ee j ^ i' ""'i T'."" "',l ""'""'ii j of the death-, ail but one weir -uiu- - of 2 and lb and/iueleaa than one year , Tin* -bow- that Ocean City, i- pre rla— . and i- e-peclally a re-orl fur BOATS IN TROUBLE Coaal llnare* Had Hard Work I Tliere wti a very bad -e'a ofT Ocean 1 i City Monday, and nien oil four plea- 1 r' lacking experience »u ' w hat I- known ' a- Ureal Fj{g Harbor bar. abnui lliree i mile- olt thi- city. I hat afternoon. ,. j F'our live, would have' been I. .-I t were II npl for llie gdlanl work of I r Capl IllaCkman aiid'lii- crew of coa.l ' : guard, from Hie Ocean lily -lallou " and Capl. Samuel Holdz'koui and men of llie lamgport -tattou. i p Capl. I-. L. Hlgbee. of Una city, al-o . - gave valuable a— I.tauce lo llie threatf t he alonp e Peon, from Ventuor, Tho-e on the -everal boat. In trouble . included K A llagticlor, H. Hu-l. J . U Ileum- a id F'rank' and W-illlam i Coulry. of Ihl- cjly. Capl. Nicker-on aud crew of Ihe lower tleeaii City -lallou, llie -ame . afternoon, -avrd Pa'l-y Moulagtiac and crew of -Ix men from fhelr pound ■ It-hlng ImibI which -Iruck Ihe-oulheru 1 liar al.yor-nii'. Inlet The l-.a! tilled with watVr.-aud the men and crafi . were In grave peril. - SERVICE HANDBOOK I 'TU-. Nallonaf Service llmidl-Hik 1. ' nolv al Ihe o.-eau cuv Public Library aud Ihe Information in Ihe hook I- al r Ihe di-po-al of Ihe jiulihc. Many hi every inmmunUy*are auxlo'u- th Serve - end do uol know w hat Ihey call do. nor where lo apply. Many, loo, ere -eekltig for a eoiupreheu.lve de-crlp-llon of Ihe work of ihe nation at tliilime of crl-la.' For -itch aa tlie-e Ihibook I- prepared . ' Itul the committee on public luforI uol neud a copj^tn everyone in tbe nation. The library can, however, very, neerly acc>mipli-h Ihe la-k of making I -known lo everyone the exMence of 1 Ihe Nalluhal Service Handbook. The chart* and map- have been placed on ,f Ihe wall* aud may he examined al r Buy lime. TIh-'UmiIt I- prepared' to 1 help you.
Iniormalion.may be ohlained from Ihl- book ou dome-tic welfare, educa. ,v Y. M. C. A., Y. W..O. A., Euro-- ' p-ean war relief. -Bed Crow. Hnaiiciiig " llie war, war-riak Ineurance. Ford ' eupply, etc. . c Tin* book may be lead at the library, not taken from there. a> It I- Ihe I [ only Copy lu Ocean City. 1 didn't know city ' 1 Wm. Coraon Had Mot Bern Here ( | William ' iireou . of Jtrldge|iort. ' t Conn . wae iu luwn "the laller-part of ( r la-l week. Ibe flr-l time In' 30 yearn. j " aud .iie could -carcely reallxe lhai he f war In Ocean CUy, no marvel. to- have • been- the change- aluce he wai here •» ' t a youth 1 . Hi- -i-ler la Ihe wife of Chriaiopher „ Lake, a brotUer of the foujjpr. of Una |. re-orl J Mr.'Oor-pn I- lu charge of ap office * of 'the Simon Lake Submarine Compauy in Bridgeport. Mr. Cor-on met a few of hi- fprmer friend, aud acquamtaucee whjle iu gunners active y V Bat Tnl« sport. I-Ike 0:hrr '• ' Tklaxa. Mo* roiar* HlBb The eeaaou for mudhena and -imllar I- bird* opened. Saturday, oud many " gunner- were oul in -earch of game
aleo were -ought. Tbe f retmn for llie latter opeued a abort -luce. c Gunning, like everything el-e. , come- high the* daya. Shell- co»t ft ( a box. A -year ago or ao tbrae could , pa rebated for 55 cent-. I)e«plle ( - thi*. City -t,i«k Herry A. Morrl- ba« , i— ued a large uuurber'of liceu-e. lo | -port-men. ' Mkoola Ic-apr- Neat Week. The Oceen tity public -chool- will i open Thur-dey morning, September 13 All pupil- are ex|iecled lo be pre-enl al that time, Kamlliee from oul of town w ho are remaining here fiar mni exlerided time durlog Ihe fall arr n^ulred by lew lu ruler Ihelr eli.IL card rem at Caaaloo. Tbe weekly card party given by membera of Hi Aogn-Hoe'. Cburcb wlH be he'd ai the Coaino Club roomon Ibe Boardwalk at £ 30 o,'clocfc thi- • aflerooou. It wUI be In charge of ' Mrs Horace Miller and Mrs. J. Fltxi gwald. of Fblladalpbia. aommer m..-
.— BOYS IN CAMP ARE KEPT BUSY 1 1 Clerk Reeves Tells of the J Doings of the. Soldiers at Sea Girt. National Guard of New .Jer-ey Co l«. Tlilrd I u faulty. - I 'amp Edge. Sea Girt. N. J-.. September II. ' We were all -o bu-y, la-l week llial - Write a little account for the beuetil ol lug- Ill Ihe la-l l wo week-, tin Wedne-day, Augu-t £1. our ' company --laried lu for Ihelr regular and for almo-l a week were on Ihe Job pretty -lead lly hanging away ou all There wa- quite a little defective for Ihe u-e of our ballalinu. aud a "hang-fire" or a "ml— -Are" would 1 gel Ihe nerve of Ihe liegiuiiefri al It ml. 1 . "record cour-e thai will enure later on, I . we expect to do lut* heller. I On AVedoe-day. Augu-t 'JH. Ihe day j r after we llm-hed up on the range-. Ihe .enure Third Kegluieut w u taken over I to A-bury Bark In 'a -pedal Iralu lo f fake, pari lu Hie annual baby parade I that I- -uch a feature al that re-orl. i I The regiureiil formed at the A-bury I I'ark -latino, aud headed by Ihe regimental band, marched through Ihe' i elly iu plaloon formation lo ihe re- 1 . viewing -l.aud thai had been erected for Ihe parade, where Ihe three bat- ] , lallOne of Ihe regiment were drawn up ' t bury t1ark pre-euled Ihe reglmeul . I Laudoir made, a -hnrt -peech of ae* ceplarice arid Ihe leglmeril came to e 'pre-enl, arm-" a- Ihe .color-bearer-1 ceremony. Ihe bnya were lined along1 I lire whole cour-e of lire parade. Hid , i made them-elve- al home while lire; I proce— l-m wo going un. They en. I Joyed lhem»elve* immei.-ely. but had to make up for their eiilerlalnmeul ! later in Ihe aflerooou . Afler llr'e parade. Ihe regiment fofmed and -laried lo march, a* we ; i bought, hack to Ihe Irani and home agam in -lyle. but -rimeune higher up , played a inrk on Ihe whole regiment, . and, while the eurply Haiti w a-walt 1 lug at Ihe -lallou to lake Ihe comt maicliing coluuiri wa- far down the road. Some of Ihe hoy- never realized , thai nine mile* wo- -uch a nice long 1 . walk, but llie regiment made Ihe di- , lane* lu* line time, cou-idering.the . number uf new men In lbetrauka. aud Ihe lung, tired aud dualy column . -wring Into lamp Edge a Utile before . -eveu o'clock lo the evening.' The . cook* had made all preparali m for a real -upper, and there wa-n't much 2 le'n over for Ihe dog after lire hungry i I crowd were tin i-hed. " The boya were I P ready lo lilt (heir cot* almo-l a- noon ) , a- they had" -wa-hed up a little, and j l our.seclinu of Ihe camp wa> cerlhmly- „ a prar*ful place until the next morn- | i.— I Tnurxlav Sereeanl Hrecklev. ' La-l Breckley, | ' <i — - — -- -
who had been «o lojig with Company 1 , G. received In- diacharge ou account t of deiiendenl -relative*.' and left for { iu Ibe *fleruoon. The' whole | company wa- certaloly *<>rry to *ee , " It reck" go, but Ida family moat . ykely neell» him a lot more lhao the army ha- a right In. SergeaDI Ford ha- taken "Brack'*" place aa acting ( tlrrt -ergeani and he la having lota of fun gelling u-ed lo hi- new position. You certainly have lo band- It. lo Ibe Ford for -ticking ou the job. aud. we expect lo have our "Jitney" up for j j 1 colonel before Ibe war Is oyer. If be i ' doe-u't laud lu the guard bou-e for ex. 1 ceedlfig llie -peed limit. | On Ttiur»dey allernnon Uovernoe | Edge wa- In camp again, and another ' big review of Ibe whole force -tattooed here was* called for three o'clock ( Everything went along In Boa shape The infsulry, cavalry, artillery and f hospital unit* were lo order down the parade grouuda, and. afler Ibe governor bad laken hi- position lb review the troopa, the parade -laried. Our company wa- a tin oil al Ibe lower end of Ihe grouuda before Ibe ralo -laried, and we war.- dismissed and Id our tenia before Ibe worst of Ibe atorm .that followed, but tbe rest of tbe unlta wefe marchiug lo The rain foralmu*(. a half ao hour, and were a pretty sadlooking bunch "when Ibey lemched r Iheir company, -tresis. The ralo came y came dowu in torrent* for about an • hour and tbe camp was pretty well flooded by Ibe lime It wa# oyer.
Friday wa- general Inspection of tbe crnmn and what la termed "muserfor lay" wjt* given lu tbe morning. That dne-tr't mean thai . we received our ■ pay. Oh uo, far from thai! It mean- 1 only thai we have a pretty good 1 chance lo gel It nome day, if we live ' long enough. 1 1 means a general In•pectlou or Ibe meo, ihelr equipment. 1 and ,lbe general condition* lo and around the tent# they occupy. aDd 1 i dually a roll-call " by tbe major lo 1 make sure thai .all tbe "men !l»led on , 1 tbe pay-roll ore preaern or accounted i for. ' When we woke up on Saturday I mnrulng". Ibe ralo was comlug dowu - bard, aud all . morning II kepi up steadily. Tbe whole camp was a -Irepy place, as there was do drill nor . any klod of compa'oy formation, but " Tjur company cam* lo lo a hurry about > eleveo o'clock, when word got around ■ that mrrenteen. Instead of the regular • pine men. would' be allowed B go I home over Sunday - H. 8. BBTB, Company Clark.
PLAN FOR BULKHEADS IN r NORTH SECTION OF CITY
TUree Ordinances Introduced, and Will Soon be Passed Finally. j [ The City t omml— Viuvr*. at then weekly meeting, took -lep- to elect bulkhead- ou Ihe hay front lu the.' » north section of the city, a- rn|ur-tcd ' by Inle're-ted property, owuera. |" i Three ordinance* were Introduced, ! ' slid pa— ed on llr-t and -ecoud read- 1 ' inga. 1 he-e uc printed elsew here lit ' Ihl- 1— Ue of tile 8KST1NKI.. One la to e-tsbll-h a bjilklread ' line 1 lu navigable water- oilier lhao Ihe Al- 1' [, repair and maintain a bulk head lu Die j 1 t navigable water- known aa llie "la-l r pair and maintain a bulkhead In the » lanlic Ocean w ithin the territorial jur- 1 r ' hallcllou of Ocean lily, and providing ' , r for Ihe coat- I hereof. i Director t'ampbell ex pre— ed oppo- ^ i ' -llloir to the ordinance-, and voted I "no" on the tlr-l aud third of Ihe bill-, i Mr. Campbell -aid that above Ihe -lough Ihe bulkhead should lie placed p further back than ten feel from where ' I Ihe pre-enl bulkhead I- built and exi ' lend slantingly In order that the cur- | rent would -Irike Ihe bulkhead glauc- , lugly. Instead of direct a- al pre-enl. | i He further staled that. In hl» judg p meut, Ihe land la uot of -ullLleiii ' value to warrant building a bulkhead ; a- pro|w-ed. ■ i LAKE ACTIVE 1 1 Hla Mrrord Mil ou 1(1 Insure HI. v Ke ICIecrlon lo AHrmblv. 1 -I'be Cape May Coquiy Gazelle, lu I The pre-enl day Intelligent voter I- i ' ' like Ihe Ml— ourlau; he wanr- lobe j "| shown! A- far a- Ihe KepubJtcan 1 1 caudldalea for uomiuallou lo the Stale , A— embly are concerned, a comparlenu ' of ihe record- of botli candidate*. I or> • " I ville F! Millie aud Mark Lake, would 1 \ result lu Lake'* being elected unan - , ' ! inou-ly. If every volar were of Ihe call- I bre dial demand- proof of ability , ef ' ' Hcledcy and loyally lo the county'- , ' best luleresl*. of meo lu public office. 4 " Mark Lake served one term lu tbe . K A—emlily during 1915. and during J .llial term he worked harmouluu-ly * j w llh our Stale Se'oalor, furlherlng - every piece of leglslalluu that lire 1 Senator gul through ihe Senate, aud 1 was successful in. having a 11 uip tier of | bills passed aud become laws. Hi- ' I efficiency, hone-ly aud tru-twortbi-r ue— . for a llr-t-lerm Assembly man. r wa- commented 00 by member* otilie |i A— embly from every aectluu of llie I On llie other hand. <'orsvllle E - Slille eerved Tour terms, three from t I MIT to I9U9 lu:lualve. and one la-t e year. 191*1-1817. In tbe four year- lie I was successful lu having juat one bill I I become a law, and that bill was one w hich w as of no beuellt, directly or * indirectly, to Cape May Couuty. Last J year. Slille absolutely refuted lo'fur- ( 1 1 Iber aoy legislation lu tbe Assembly > 1 that originated lu Ibe Seuete with - Seuator Rteveus, of Cape May County, ■ this lack of co-operation working !• greatly lo tbe county'- delrlmeut. f ' An one peraou, prominent -lu. county r allair*. expreaaed II tills week: "If i^tjtllle'workejLaa UartTTqr tbe county's d giSsJ. -gfier be waa elected, aa he rifiirked tbe voters before be wa» - | elected, be would make a great rtateaTbe primary election la only three r
j weeks awey. and tue time for voter- * enllgbten tbemselvea a- to the true merit- of tbe two candidate* seeking 1 tbe Republican nomination Is gettlug ' abort. C - : ' - . boys show skill „ : ComlDi (hamplon Ball Caalrra ' There wa* ao Interesting surf cast- ^ , Ing tournament for boys under 18 * '1 year* on tbe beach near tbe Ocean s I City Fishing Club's beadquerlera on. I 1 Lalroi Day. ■ ' j /Tbe reaolls were as follow: Event No. I— average coat in open ! field— ciaes A— first, M. Blghem. 307 1 feet: second, Eddie Utiderdowo, 306 ' feet. H Ciaes B— Ka-ymond Kldav, 260 fret: u •ecoud, Charles Vollum. 2f6 feet. Clw C- first. Wm. Broab, 180 feet: s second, John VaDderbercben, 148 feet. ) ' Event No. 2— Long dl-tauce cosl— ' Cla-a A— E. Underdowo and Morris t Blgbam tied at 320 feet. Coderdowu ' won tbe toes. ' Clan B— flrat, Churchill Hanger- ' " ford. Jr.. 238 feet; secoud, Charles Vol- " lum. 231 feet. '• Class C— Brat David Hungerford, T 186 feet; aec.iud, George Bauer, Jr.. e 153 feet. m thos. C. sharp dead . " ' » I
Waa Prubibir Flrat la Ovaicr BaalacM la Tbla Coaal*. Thomas C. Sharp, father of Capl. . John M. Sharp, of tbla clly, died Wednesday of last week at tit- borne In [ Seaville from dlseaaea lucident to old , age, be being 86 year# old Tbe later- [ meat siqlQ tbe Seaville cemetery Saturday., j In hi# yonnger day# be conducted a store at Smith's Land lug£ afterward , entering the oyster busloeJl lu Cap* , May County. .He waa probably thai I Oral to start the oyster bualoeaa In tbla county. , He I* survived by a widow, four sons | , and a daughter The cbrldreo ore J.. , M. Sharp, 'of tbla clly: Frank and | , Walter Sbarp. of Saa Iale; Joseph r Sbarp, of Cape May aod Mr*. Florence 1 Staples, of Exeter. N. H. t " " 1 , . Bta MobiB at Flab lag Flea. r There were 5314 Sab caught from oil 0 tbe Ocean City Flablog Club's pier number landed there durlog August of last year. The total to August 1916. we* M8D.
LARGE CROWD AT- YACHT CLUB Rear Commodore FcinlcjMs: 1 Rcccp'ion Was a Very I ^ ^ Enjoyable Event. ^ | .Club Saturday evening wa- marked by Ihe'app'earance ■ f a l:.rge " nrriuhei j of Ihe nld-liuie uiviuoer- ■(( the uigaiii-igreale-t crowd- "f the F -eaxin — the 1 greate-t even fur a Saturday night al ■ he club hnu-e. II was uue of the ' m.i-t enjoyable orea-lon- of the -ea I In the rr ceo lug line were Beat Coin.Imirdnre Fern ley bhii Mr- (Walter |i i linn -all. Mr. and Mr-. ^A'ex. Law^- ' "TbegueM* w'ere h ill Ued to" tbe club J her- and their grre-l-. were -erved. RETAIN QUARTET . Bpeelal Vovalols mm> be HewrO The vocal quartet under the direcained 111 Ihe Metln-li-l Church for emploied during July aud Augu-I •• ill have I he privilege of hearing and que-l-. llie ipiarlet will* -lug "Siirel are subscribing lor Ihe Skntinki. before reluruiug lo llreir w Inter borne-. w here -eveu or efgiit im^li- In the. have found It ati excellent plan lliu- eualrliug lireru lo keep lii touch Mia- Slroune gave an enjoyable card - party 111 her apartment- in Ibt | Doughty Aparlmeui- 00 Ibe Board- 1 walk a lew- aflvrniHiu- -nice for Airs. Gus l<edeiman. ul Newark. Ml-. George. W. I>oug a— isled Ml— Slrouse receiving. Watch andJeweh-y Repairing Mayer's , Boardwalk, Ocean City ,. 1307 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City . I 1 AVIC you a cottage, bungalow ■ or apartmeut to 1'uruislC We • a line of KURtSlTUKK at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. I 720-22 ASBURY AVt. I Coal Coal We Have It - I * (to burn) ; C. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue t '_ R. W. P. HAINES r COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE ? OCCAM CITY. N. J. ' 1 a to IU a. m. a , itKFICE HOUKB^ Jl lolp. m. I' bones: Hell 4N-W; InWr-Htate l» A ) 1
Florence Brick Haines con. 9th and whblcy awe atCCHANO-TMCnAPI«T Masaace, Hvedlsli MoverueuU _ Hour* by appolbUtieol Hours Hbbdmy StE:IUtiCor8«i,M.D."7t 1 816 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey a—Bell m. IbLsr-HlaW IX- A. JJERSCHEL FETTlT, M. D. 807 wesley ave.. ocean city, new jersey JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central avenue City New Jersey JJR. <i. D. NOEUNG Osteopathic Physician Hann Building, Eiglitb street ' Pennsylvania IL R. Depot 1 OI'KAS CITY, N. J. Kvny Tuesday. Thursday aud Bell Pboos. SBi W I . Office, 1107 Cbe-tuul St. qr. Wilson y. Christian »• Dentiiat" 809 Central Avenue ecu# CITY. 1. J. . Hell Pbone, 152. ' Booth Phon«b Night Bkli. ; Hughes' Central Pharmacy e Bth and Wesley Ave.' Ocean City, N . > . Pbone 245-W • j Hbooeyoordrders We dellnr haa | : — | ' I T FREDERICK llERBERTf JR., M. D. jj * OCULIST ] 819 Wesley Ave.. . • Ocean City. N. J. L Tuaeday, Tbur-dav. Batweday — 3 jo 10 ». P M HODday. 4 lo 10 A. M. I QHARLES L. CLARKE ' . CHIROPRACTOR ( 9*0 we9lcy avc '• H11UB* •JiUllAkaL Toaadaya aud FrldAfa
JONES' MEN'S SHOP Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats nnn DAIlITC sweaters, caps, fine line UUU rHNIO< SHIRTS. TIES. HOSIERY Bath Robes, Indian Blankets 804-06 ASBURY AVENU El j ; " ; 1 " j* The Guild's Etiuoaiion 1 The opening <>f a now scltool tertn nar tu rally directs attcuiioii to education. We talc- pride — aud justly so — in our , public school system; but the lessons of life are uot all learned iu the school room. , 1 Home influence plays a mighty part in I shaping the child's character and destiny. < The thrift habit, ouce -firmly instilled by J the parents' example, stands throughout the years as a guide-post ou the highway to success. ] First National Bank ocean CITY, n. J. e ! n- — — — ■ " phone your order two phones: zoo. 220 FRED P. BELL — — For Things Good to Eat seventh street and asbury avenue Reliable place to do your marketing. All goods kept inside, F free from dust and flies. free delivery to all parts of city v ^ ^ — —a— — — ■S AT YOUR SERVICE Maddock's Pharmacy eighth and Aabury Avanua PHONF. 570 FREE DBUVERY Juat received fre-h lot of 1 Samoset Candy, package goods; 50c to $1.50 We recommend Ibis line of goods STATIONERY— Fine selection box paper awaits your choice aoc to fi.oo ' Bilsco Ginger Ale, 2 hotties for 25c 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 Lot on Twelfth Street. ..... 425 0° Ixit oh Pleasure Avenue, near Fourteenth Street, 350.0a Lot on Asbury Avenue, near Second Street. 325.00 C Lot on Simpson Avenue, near Twelfth Street, . 300.00 N JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.
yPnlnterx Paint
tSS GOOD PAINTING see C JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. PAINTING AND OgCORATING
see IT*. TwabTICTM ST
[?]
PLUMBINO Ton g-tting entire satisfaction as to prices, workmanship and business courtesy? If . it will pay yon to give As a trial. I am in an exceptionally good positioo to take I care of your. repair wort of which I make a specialty. I bars no axpcpalv establishment | or clerical •force to maintain O ire me a trial. ) Sotrt PhonM C. H. BACON b07 Eighth St
1 Miller Brothers it Announce that they have ' reopened their IceCream Parlor For the Season , y . j a j ===== ; . , Ejes Eiuined Vitboit Drops ■ -NreMi op-io-date mrtbods. HotMaclloa I I (usrsnlt-d. (or^ Bjm-cl— s^O^xctu^^WOT* ( ' My uork oi By-uia—ea and Mpeetaeiea laaa i I ™|-r— crl . < Cup'^UmXeC , ,*1, sbcwl Sisieni Wltb 'good .work. AU work drae or 1 A. W- ELY " !••• iUsslk Ansa* t aruiTN cm, a. a. Sbere rarn LSae NaaMa. ■n ' mhiiim i
Al ONOD RtUEVES PAIN Soothes and Lopoena Up Thoaa Stiff Rheumatic Jointa, Reduce Inflamation and Drirea Out Pain ■Ukmx SmoltMk'1' 1"nlb*^0' Kbtn' aod OamgaodoA. Bar* la the qnlckem aag aao* rotlod. hla la an easy Waf H aSa*. Oat • Jar of Camphor- ' Ha traat fka ami drug at ore. and W8t m ara applying Camphorolc «■ wawam *lut became of tbr pal a. m laanarkabla success of Campborol# la antUrly due to Wlntergraao. Menthol asg Camphor, pre i paxad^a synthetic way to gtva raAt an «rag8Ma to* 16e and &»c Jar«.
HOTEI.S APD COTTASH. Bise AYHe H0T6L H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Hall SANATORIUM — Opon All ttia faar1 A quid bom- stinabl- for :be aril, tbe eon- ' ) vair-cent and : he elderly. Treat men la, bain j nrsr-uige. electricity. Hot Air. etc. j — "jaga—lr- — jj-;— THE IMPERIAL idls CKN'TKAL ave, OCr.AN CITY. !f npec^or i rie .esxirr. Pl-auctry - >|wn all d HotxWalsr Haat Mrs. C. OKTZEL. THE KATHLU Now open for Ilia season ll»*i'#niral Avenne, Ot'KAS CITY. ■. J. M IHSEM LEWIS a CON AKD WYOMING fit (H-EAM AVEIFE oeeau <11*. N, J. A. F. MLMX HOTEL ATGLEN On# of tha moat oantrally loeatod boUla la Ooaan City. Tha aim baa always bean to — i, (bis house select —A homelika aad its large and aaanred patronage proves ha snare*. Fur tarma and particmara aliliam, NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIUHTU ANOOENTKAL AVENUE -Naylor and sayre, Proprtatraaasa Kourtaenlb Season. * Thoroughly renovaiad and neWly papered. Bell Pbonm: 17-X and THE HEWLINGS Ninth and Weaiey are. Organ City, N. J Open- June 22, 1917. Winter addrtaa, t> ly H . ^E W LINOa.^, , ^ frit Philadelphia, Pa Central ^Avecne and Ninth StraaA^^^ V^iceiTent nSIe'wll prorldad'wuh M* 8aa hood In Season send for Booalet and Kslss o. w. r. WOODS IDE, Pro*. v THE IDLEWILB OPEN ALL YEA* Uoorlyn Terrsoe Puna City. N. J -Between Elgblb and Ninth MtrwsW Lonstsd Una" Block nam llaa M RH- J. K.NONEMON Cuandlkr-White Hall . Ocean ava. bst. Hsveuth and Elfhtb Ma .. Ocean CUy, n. j. BROWN * MAfNLIN. THE OCEANIC Ooaan Clly, If. j. > . Open for Iba ssaaon. A. E. BAKER. i StcrUns-St. Charles ^ ^ Cor.jElahin and Qcsna Ava.^ ^ . rromT^tmnbsrMa 6 Weekly-Rooms, "isTTic. ^DaO^jt^h 8LM Owner aad riupan'km.
Otis M. Townssnd A Practical Saaabora ArehMaM Lloabaad by tha Btmta. ->- -P EIGHTH STREET, OPR. P O. . OCEAN pITY N. J. We Are Distribiiton mum iitiuiiit in Ocean City. Sm tela City aad Vicinity J ■ Wm. H. Powell Oeneral Contractor Grading and Street Billdiac TMrtyfoarth it aad Waal ava. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Rilll.acsi UN CiaiiM Aiiaaal Phaas. 3AI-W teiti SEtsoi it ocui cm War haa not raiaed prices at DeFiun's snavin Pulir Firat-Claas Service I EIGHTH AID B01RDVILK Children'# Hair Cutting Newspapers and Magazine* Hilt Cleaning mud Sbuc Shining I f— — — — — osao— Mortgages I We are at all time* prepared to place or parchase first mortgages on improved Ocean City i Real .Estate, aad la rite l correspondence with aach r a* may wish to aigutlala real estate kmaa. ! JOS. i. SCULL f OssanCky Haw lin«| -j Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal add half Oak*. Get the above froa

