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Ocean City Sentinel THUK8DAY; NOVEMBER 1.1917 We rball Slmd ,0 Heme »f 0*». and communication* of initrml , to title community and our reader* ' All commpnlcatloue -houUl be acrompanled with the full name and .j Ireee of the writer, not necessarily good faith. | DOTS Klrctlon day le drawing near. , of large crabe were cauglil In Ibr bay during the laet week I audidBlee for political office In till- - I leiightful weather laet Sunday, but ^ Dutch bunch" al lite Klr«l l're*by- ( letlaii ' hurch thle (Thursday, even- , PBBBONALS. ' Mis* Jean Macklln. or Philadelphia. '. Knneil Montgomery, of Ptntedel- , plna -i eut Sunday iu Ocean I lly- ( yir-. ligriy Chad wick, of tin- city, i I, , landing • week IU Philadelphia. Thomas Walloon and wife, of I'lnla delphia. were elaltors here this week 1 A'ri , lolyllle, Jr., and wife, of Philadelphia, were visitors here !»aluj- [ nf Philadelphia, were lu iowu Salur- , day- i i.rorge W. Krout and wife, of Philadelphia. were Sunday visitor, iu Ocean ■ Mis. Anna K. Paason. of Herman | mP" * The Kev. 0 Ma.l tlordon, of Pl.ila- ' delphia. waa among the visitor, here >'nday.Judge Waddlnglon. of Woodslown- ( la.l week, Mchnlaa Hlckmon and wife have rrlunied from a trip through -New , York State. MIS* Hlenche Cummins, of bakewood. Is visiting Miaa Sarah 8mil.li of Ibis city. I Mrs. C- K- McMorrow and famllyT the Elbe ion. i Kear Commodore J. W. Kern ley. of ' Philadelphia. waa lu town Saturday aud Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Z. Powell, of thl. 1 city la speudlug several days lu Wa.li « lugiou. O. C. I Hugh Cuubfngham and wife have " returned from a viait lu relatives In 11 Sew York State. William B. Lynch and wife will leaders n fpr St. Petersburg. Ha., lo *Mr-: S B. OotT. of Pllman. wa- a i guest ufS C (Julfaud wife, a) Hie Al I glen, dut log the week Harry O. Steelmau. one of Hie lor-al - leller carrier*. baa returned fa duly e after lakiug a vacation. Mr-. H. A Dunk and Mra. Donaghy. area, at 1S39 Central avenue. The Br*. and Mra. Charles H. Boh. - have beeu eutertelnlug Mre. Ed- i ward C. Smith. of Norfolk. Va. S Miss Virginia Sharp, of Asbwood. N .Y.. it visiting her uncle, Hugh • Cuninugbam.saud family, of this cily. ^ Kd McCorkle and w ife, of Thila- " delphia. were guests of Joseph Barclay aud family, of Ihla city, Sunday , K Boy Bourgeois aud w Ife. of"Ptill- , aOflphU' spent Sunday Willi hi. par- , euls. E. A. Bourgeois aud wife, of this | cuy. . e Misses Charlotte Smllb aud Dorothy - Barrou. of thle city, have relurned < finai a vlalt to frleuda In Philadel- ' pbla 1 K. H. Holmes and wife have re- ' lurued to their home, 101:! Wesley eve- ' ufl*. from a delightful trip "downEast." .- * • Ueorgt K. bawls aud wife, of Wil , miugloii. Del.,' were recent guesl. of . Misses Lewis aad Canard, of the Kalhlu. " Vice Commodore and Mrs. Waller . D. Bon-all, of Philadelphia. *peul , Saturday and Suuday at their collage , In tbi* cliy. Miss Anna Holland, tf Camden, has beeu vteillog D. P. Sleluer and ■ sife all heir cottage, Kleveoih street < and Ashury avenue. M. Mayer and family bave -gone lo ' Atlantic City for the winter. Mr I Mayer is In (be jewelry business al ' I3U7 Atlantic avenue. Heruaid Kuckdeschel, a West Philadelphia banker, and Interested lu , realty brr*. where he le a cottager. , wis in town Suuday. Warren A lieu aud wife, of Kraok- i lord, Philadelphia, were among the i vi.ii.ni bare Suuday Mrs. Allen is a , daughter of CbMf Seuttr i D- H Wllobz and wife, of Llewel- i lyn. Pa., have returned home after i King a sborklloie with Ueurge W. I aud wife,* of tbto city . John Hallorao abd family, who have ' for «ver.l_yeare been raeldiugat Fifth street bod Ashury .avenue, have removed to 902 Ocean avenue. Mrs H. Weel-y Lake and Harvey Y Lake, of ihla cily. Dave returned froiii a few days' visit to the Kev. W. Elwell Lake aud family at Prtneetou. Seth Wbtteiy. of Philadelphia, owner uf a Mg cottage aud a large iract of ocean trout land here, was among tba visitors here Monday. Mrs A. M. Bom bo IT. Miss Cells Bombol! and Mre. Kale BUamith. of Mlllrilie wars here during the week aud were gueeU of the Wyoming. Mrs Theodore Ferguson, of Blaefcbnd. Dei., la vieltlog Dr. aud Mra. H ' ward D. Taylor si tbelr home, Kleveotb street aud Aabory avenue. John MrAv»y, who' to employed at the Kri ubhcaa elly headquarter* hi Philadelphia, Visited City clerk Harry A. Morris aud family over the week eud. John ft. Pox, of Philadelphia, was lo lown >nday. Mr. Fox, .bo to a . en lager cams dowu iwhto auto, accum pauletf" by Henry Hetdgee aud wife. John H. McClatsby, a prominent Philadelphia builder and summer res id sol of Ocean City, was In town a '»*^dsjs sloes, registering at tbeldlev_obu H. MaM ague." of Philadelphia, was In town the latter pari of lost week getting hit -Wesley avanoe coital* and gteoods in shape for the Joseph J. Da Bald and family, of Philadelphia, Harry M. Han. of Camdeo sad Charles Hoffman, of Ham-mouto-i , neat Sunday al the boom of K.C Dsliald. Ihto chy. tou>r»Mbl, of the pctd office after aajoytag Me vacation. He spent several days la Philadelphia, end also »to*ad Pan WaMgMMm. B. P. Bart, of this rtty. has r* t aroad flam a WMB ta Phlladalphla, /jSSRHBF*'**

Sliis" ARE NOW PASSED i „ » ~ , Resolution Adopted Providing for Financing of Costs , and Damages. ■leiui.Hig ^rightr. iniere-t end' ee-e. ! J't-ey i-s-e- made and "pro i ...te-, being leiuj-.tery iii.lebledne-- 1 ;»ri.-es a- above it fur'tli. ; , I inert or Ad. in- reported that the I woik oil the bulkhead- si Hreeudsuf t and Forty -eighth streets v ..vet the We-I Jel-ey A Sea-hore lUlb « mens with tlie-lreel 'V .tut* th'a"! i 'here was-s leufporary cros-lug there, f rrewuo"';.^:; ^ehi'^io'etV^ f di'd'TB ^|l»^'ultu*ed"iCU>l I 'ouiiui-slou ill lefeieme lo'the Filly I •,"1 re|,or' •' "" j A ie-.ilull.in w a- adopted lo borrow « 177(1. ' I laced *on^ 'lot N./'c'v'" 'lu'k^hnl^o' • Several bills wete read and ordered I aid 1 Harry H. Adsui- and "wife gave a , Hallowe'en party al ttieir borne, 721 , ■Aesley avenue, la-t evening Tbej . entertained about lu guests and,k few r Tbe'd "bi l V"y ,'lr*",u,ly « U Tk Iron. Wedllor Trip. t Arthur W. rt|„w,u,u„ and hrlde. ' who was M.ss Margaret Parker, re- ' turned a few davs since from their 1 W eliding trip, which look in Wasb < 1>. ('., Old Point Ciiuiforl and ! 1,1 her places m tliatWeclluu. A successful Hallowe'en parly lor [ the bet.eUl ul Ihy building fund of the r ll-ptlsl t 'liuich wa- held al the * home of Mi- .Win. Pfsnder, Tenth ° -licet Slid Central wveuue. Tuesday u eveullig. f SUNDAY IN CHURCHES . ''"rJiZoT- alrn^ v.rle- ' gated- carpet ou which shall yet he ' Heard fhe -lately slepplug- of His , 'Majesty. I oil us. therefore, colisidei bloody and horrible, may benefit ' "The war. if carried out to tbe llu ' 1Kb. Will result lu the democratization , ..fall those nations which ate auto . coterie uf war lord-, to unsheathe the . hough the pruple uiu-L pay the roots | t„ gold and blood. When thinking , men ail dow n to fwoe the-e tacls. as ■ lliey ui'u-l do when is ^o ver , bowed nenealh ullhUII-Ul that will I not assert the right and power of a i Never"" igaiu will any |>e..ple allow ] i hemsrlve- to be ruled by a dynasty . which, wuhout any rou.ullallou of Itr ; -ut.JeeJ-, can perpeirate such an out- , i ha war "ilMbe the* dtolrw^meut of I I natloue lb whole or in part Nations 1 I canuot prepare griat armies and uav le- Without, making It posalble fur I heui to be brought tolo colli. tou. Toe ; jwsce aud prosperity of the world re- , , quire that thl» thing -top aud when : le shall have accou.pll.hed our pre.- 4 rut de-igna there will be uo ueed of .It. "IV lieu the rod of Ihla struggle . 1 comes mete will be such uuwiill g- ; ■ to confront the poailblllty of " an- , other such struggle aa will bear fruit- . • age In International agreements lo ea- ; I tahlisb u pon a tlroj baala,lhr principle ■ ol Intefualioual arbitration. Perbapbeforr all the la-uoa of Ihla world war ' . dectdetl by arm- it will- appear , r ih^eveu yet the very questions wbtcb i t>e referred to a world court of last re sort Tbe Peace Palace at i be Haguf Is uot a monument. lo the Impossible 1 idealism uf visionary pbllautbropy We may need It before Ibis war to over, fud soouer. perhaps, tbau today we'would be ready lo admit." Sunday proved tv tea good day for . the Baptist Cborcb. The day was t preparatory to launching a winter's • drive for specific things. The pastor. ■ he Kev. M. M Lewis, spoke lu the a morning on ibe subject 1 ha Stale f Convention and -Our Wuitar Work k He described the abate couveoltoo. ■I- working, eud jusCirow^Hie church (u related to It eud tbC^gpoke of tbe detinue Iblug. wbicb >•« be attempted in the local rhurcb for tbe ' winter He had tbi whole season from November until the end of May y greater than anything ever attempted the Bupday school session the alio lendance showed an inclination to gel hack to uormal and following tbe egg- erctses there w-a- an imp«irtant meetd iu« o* the teacher- aud older scholars After electing J P Cadmao, Jr^, to ■I the suiiertntendency. a weekly school rr of traimug and methods was adopted for all officer* of Ihe school, e- The cell to preyer le-uej by T resident W llaoo waa Iteerltly re-pood^d to la the opening exercises al both morn lug and evening eervtcea. . sr srjsa," s?,xr.v. ■' months of this war tn snow us to a. of f^gmmnit whet that text maaoaWe have tecbOtcallf underwood Hbsi* fore, but sow we Ml esq » woewma in out in uic^aremarkaWe meaner ae.W »• nil ue With wooder. He mid that It •a .mot plainly that Urn vety pamioaa re- Hod, the very ' t SJSrilSiSS-VSkStf S Wihi M 'MM t !!<«■■ th kf^ al thi>B>- -m .1 -

WHAT A VOTE FOR MARK LAKE MEANS Republicans Should Cast Ballots for Their Assembly and Surrogate Nominees. On Tuesday, Hie voters of Cgpe May ( ouuty will have an opportunity to express themselves aa lo whether or not they want the county to 1 live year., lu reluru "or Mark Lake, the Republics* caudl- ' dale for Assembly, i. pledged to up- I hold tbe Edge Uoud Road* Law , u„- i It main rteaehor* road pa ved 'wlth'a ' i hard surfaced material al no -x pen-e < lo the county. The law Itself I. a Republican measure, aud will be rigidly adhered IP by Ihe Republican legists- ' lor. . Tbe Democratic party ha* Pledged itself, however, to repeal this i aud a vote for Samuel A. Leu- i ulug. the Democratic candidate, lea V°,e y°ur county, agalust The Republican platform adopted al f irm of la-l year, w 'il b^rengiou'.Yy adhered -to. It proml-ee this year to uphold Ihe Hoveruor In hla splendid i endeavors aud effurt* In military fire- ji furtherance of the pro^I'ionMhatVave I been started, and completed, tn cou- 1 fortuity with previous platform declares applied to Slate affairs; a -late highway system, authorized aud III ! and reorganized; Increase lu franchise - taxes; greater home rule measure: equalization of taxation; aud economy ihe administration of the State's , affairs, the latter pledge belug a cou--plendid management or the business nf tbe commonwealth, despite the war emergency expenses and advance- to;' ihe government, amouullog lo hub I drede of thousand* of dollars, resulted in a larger balaure lu the State Tree •ury than iu any other year. A vote for Mark Lake Is a vote for this platform, and every true Repubshould feel euougb pride In his Slate's chief executive, and Ihe buai- i ue-* methods Ibal hla partv ha* vole lor the Republics!! candidate Harry R. Douglass la tbe Republican candidate Tor Surrogate aud. like ' Lake, should be accorded Ibe ' Republican vole, which normally , Cape May County to I20H greater than Ihe Democratic vole Ordinance No. 102. v— f-sl lo Ills point of Intersection of tbs ^ 1 l.«'m th-'poln'tol In^raeellon of tbenortn - northeast er.jr .Ins at 811th street; thence. In s northwesterly aireels... ^siouc^ tbe jior"* \ vMCeU* ShiTlb^l st^aMnianoe lor Ihl^gurpoec rT'hVey'Ik™ pUinjher 'l klV. snd ^M'b'srvws. noUee has been pul.il'hsd as dfr- . wrmog. u> the Board oi Oommlaalonara ol ■ Hwao City. New Jrraey, at tba hireling held Hepletnber -J.lh, 1M7. that he wiu^^unabla^ reaaons'aet loniT In said report, which will ' more ri'ot'uw'cTiy 'ol ! aoUwiry'or an'ae?ofTllH ' il'lstur-'or Ihr i Buurol New Jersey, rnUtlea. -An Art con ^'uHtBrnTrd ofSJSailSSSSaV nSaOMy ! ntste.siuate "in'the City ot'Seean CI ty. Ope soul hwralerly line of iilrsouth »*ler*jTnn- Of Tilth straw imbmwVi sooihwaaterly Una ol fifth street with tbe ..Hiihwaaterly with

' northaaatarlv llneot Asbory avaoos; tb'-oo-, s to a sMlhwmlertJ^raello^a»n«^the noHh^ ; s issSwrSStSjiffi Ave r-et lo the point ot loteraaelton ol the I. non beasts rly Una ofBlatb street wilb the a .southeasterly Una of Wast avanoe; thence. In ^ . TCrthsM yjJllra^loP " !1M af'kti'uml utahnh •» >tol I'M " -b-tween Ashury and " 5 HiSSEi/HSSia and™, 'vir ne'Sfan* aetr of the Isatslatura of ■ * compwnmUtwT0 tor • u 'nmrbu^tKd'i'^mpilvd atslulc. of New Jer'o "itocttoST id as s riitf a^tg^gjy jg ■ aSsfflsySd 7. sSBitstessssrs x » ■WSTSd.'-fJla-— -SL -O 5 M. third art aaaiSrttoioSSto • u-t,tk,r. r.SSf

TO ABOLISH ROUND-TRIP * ' FARE TO ATLANTIC CITY

State Utility Board to Hear Railway Company's Reqnest at Trenton Monday. i Mnyor Champion, at the weekly! said be had received the billowing f letter, which wa. read by City Clerk - Harry A. Morris: Proposed withdrawal of rouud-lrtp ; tickets between Ailanllc City and ' Ocean City. vJa Pleaeaiilville, Allan tic City A Shore II R. Co. a Hon Johki-h tj. Cuami-Ion. Mayor. Ocean City— J - -Dear. Sir;— This la lo Inform you ' j that Mr. C. L Cole, receiver of the, r Atlantic City A Shore Railroad Com- 1 t pany. baa uotilled the Board of Pub ' I lie (Unity Commlsalonera that it la lu. • ■ ended, on and after the eighth day ofl, • November. IUJ7. the present round- • Ocean City, via Pleaaautvllle. iillbei i withdrawn. The etlvet of thl. will m j r double Ihe one-way fare ' ' ' Pi The board will, at a hearing lobe; ' held by It at the State House In the - city of Treuton on Monday. Novem- , < ber 5. at II a m.. give consideration | . ■ lbs question whether lb to proposed , - cliauge should be approved. An upt porluuily will be atiorded mtere-ted I parties lo be beard at the time and i ; place mentioned t Very truly yours. A. M Kakvkk > City Solicitor Koswell wa. inslrucied i I 1 to alteud the bearing, and It was also i decided by Ibe board thai iiolillcatluu . - 1 Trade and the Yomig^Meu"'- ""ogre"' ■ alve League. In order lliat these or , " fbejMeefso e*"y " 1 51 "PEAGS QF FREEDOM" 1 The program waa aa follows: 1 Singing. Congregallou ' Prayer. Pa-tor. 1 Reading, 'The Day We Celebrate," Miss Marguerite Kolp Responsive reading. led by Sunt 1 Mowrer , ' "Rejoicing of the Children." Mi** 1 MKecilBt*on.<,f y°UU* ''''rti I It ' Singing, (Uiugregatlon. \ Our Heritage from the Reforms- | , Hon." E. Maylln Robinson . | 'Landing of tbe Pilgrim Fathers," 1 Marlon Murphy , : Singing, Congregation "Ood of Ibe Nations, Hear Our Call." M tas Lake's claaa of girls. Address. Pastor kulp. - Singing. -America," Congregallou. i Reading. "The Coll of Dur Preal dent." K W. Edwards, i Recital loo, "The American Flag." • H 8. Mowrer. ' •I Offering , "Star Spangled Banner," congregai Benediction. jl DUTCH LUNCH . ■» PresbjieilsD Aaxlltwrv wl 1 1 Charch Tble Afteraooa. ! j The members of the Ladies' Auxll- i • lary of tbe Flrat Presbyterian Church , h^ve made elaborate preparations f .r r Ihe "Dutch Luucb" to be given under -ocial rooms of the church from noon i today until 8 o'clock tble eveulDg. , Tickets are SS ceuta. ; Id Chancery of Net* Jersey. '7 ramnluosDt'i bli: OD ur before llie twenty* J fourth Asj of trace ni ber PS XL. or tbe said bllj r Tbe send bill Is hied lo foreclose a mortgage X given by C'bampton Lumber Companj- to lbr, Coo^r UahdlDg A 1-osn Association.^ ? asld Taadmosome jwgl iherrot*0** r*'' m Uatad. Camden. N J , October gt, 1V17.

LIBERTY CLUB IN ' THIS CITY GROWS r Has More Than 100 Members. — Appeals Made in All i The Churches. I i I May"< ouiliy' I'um?.' SafetyM -mnimicc. | | ' 5 will'IwTaloBl" u '-oVfor Vrnh'-s *1*1 I We can't afford to shrink while other, r j are offering^! lictr live-. ^ If you have • Id redeem ber- Do your part be one ■ of Ihem-and do It now Your* for the good cause. I J (■ t MAMl-b-N. I County Chairman Public Safety Committee of Cape May County ^ ^ ^ ^ ( day" u. orSJn' • a i.ltierty^l tub in ^tliis Die I Skni'inki. is to rai-e mousy with of (his city and Cape May County uow Mayor I item Plot! |>r**euled the mat in the First Presbyterian .Church. Former City Commissioner Robert Fisher did likewise lu llie First »1. F! Church, and the Rev. M M. I/ewi. ' urged the members of the First Baptist The Rev Thomas F. Bloke, rector of St. Augustine's Church, at the 10 ' o'clock mas. Sunday. brought it to jjie a attention of the member, of lb* con aa much a. possible lo make Ibe club The Kev A. C. Oliver.^ of ^1 111 city. ■ Vlillville. which pastorate he realgued order lo euter the service of his . Iiruieuant. in l-he L ulled Stales Army. ■ He expects wliblu a day ffr tww-m re- . port for doty. In Chancery of New Jersey. ; P£-rt"Smden.ir.J(Dtotober(a.t»IJ. " ' • In Chancery of New Jereey. I •tS'ro.T-tf; "orf^an" Unr. I !

1 GLvOSIING OUT SALE !' Stock « and Fixtures for Sale " consisting of tnen's and boys' clothing, hats and caps, men's famish - ,t ings, trunks and bags, oil and rubber clothing; men. women and children's shoes, robbers and robber boots; men and boys underwear, V ladies' and children's stockings, also a few articles of dry goods. " Everything to be sold. Fixtures consisting of counters, show cases, 2 tables, clothing racks, etc. Come early and get yonr choice. ] G. M. STBELMftN « 831-833 Anbury Avenue o OC6ANCITV NEW JCB8CV BB—B—BB—hT— —1 R

HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE j 838 Asbury Avenue j Oeeen City New Jersey 1 BeU nui 186-J Ferelture Stored _ ■Reupfcolstering KTMATE \ FOR YOU /Awmn^* *** \ ] \Houxe Furnishings Oar Prica an Lowed > III Bit cumieeet wtfh Coed Work and Bat Mxtortol Lawrence n. Lear [ »4 AAafy Avtnm Qct*° CMF- N- J- : PLUMBINO : c~~m' BACON sovmgsu.se

I — — il I JONES' MEN'S SHOP Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats nnn DANTQ sweaters, caps, fine line uuu rnllld' shirts. ties. hosiery Bath Robes, Indian Blankets B04-06 ASBURY AVENUE! RIGHT NOW the business of war in ail of its 5 grim reality is occupying the 1 attention of our country. Its requirements are men, materials and money. I Many are pledging their lives to our country's cause. Labor is supplying the energy s necessary to produce the material , equipment You are not asked to give, merely 1 t<> lend your money, at interest. to the Goverment through the purchase of Liberty Loau Bonds. As an American — Co-operate. We handle subscriptions. First National Bank ocean city, n. j. Maddock's Pharmacy OaHth arid Asbury Avariua I PHONE 57° FREE DELIVERY | Just received fresh lot of Samoset Candy, package goods, 50c to $1.50 We recommend this line of goods STATIONERY — Fine selection box paper awaits yonr choice aoc to|t.oo Bilsco Ginger Ale, 2 bottles for 25c ■ I iist^l I ^ 73S Asbury Avenue OiVIl 111 O Ocean City. New Jersey ONLY $975.oo LOT ON WESLEY AVE., NEAR TWELFTH ST. Lot on Bay Front, near Ninth Street, f 875.00 Ix)t on Twelfth Street, 425.00 Lot on Pleasure Avenue, near Fourteenth Street, 350.00 Lot on Asbury Avenue, near Second Street,. 325.00 Lot on Simpson Avenue, near Twelfth Street, 300.00 - JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Ashury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. [puHw] m GOOD PAINTING FIETT^T 8t« julius c. jocher. jr. ' M wbi/ painting and DgconaTina yPainteriPalnlJ phiui.. p*. octsa etrv. a. j PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: SO 6. SSO FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat seventh street and asbury avenue 5

place to do your marketing. All goods kept Inside, ' free from dust and fliee. FREE DEUVERY TO ALL. PARTS OP O ITY opcw ALL. THK YMJkR A1 'Ji1 df A' A1 * 'A' A1 drdniP dfdnln 1 j POWELL'S—Tha Reliable Store j ! £ Fall and Winter Merchabdise { . £ Now , Ready for Inspection j > $ Powell's t' f S21 ASBURY AVENUE / ' j ' it phonc aa { Interesting to Investors Those Wa Wish ■ Dasiuhl* tocitiN la i SasiN Haw FOR sal E— 1 f" ^ hwatod to BiNDa o, Ooaa CMy. H. J-, • ts Thrdaity of 8lato road rtd PaaaaylviNia aad Raadtaa Railroad toathoaa. Atooitoa fo» boa^lmw rtaill oa Ort lg HaxborBay, Dfliy-a Point, ■■ J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS ' Ouardian " B32 CENTRAL AVENUE . OCEAN CITY. N. J. • Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL L

| woni.h sap CTTTxana j THE IMPERIAL ! lOIS i'tothal avi, ocea* c1tt. B i ti5i*d°rDar , open all Year Hot Water Hal Mrs. a OffTW. THE KATHLU ' Now open for the i as son I'® Canirai Arron, OCEAN CITT. *. t, M i US EH LEWIS A CON A RN WYOMING »«t "tea* avenfi Or—an Cily, X.I. • Open all tha year Hot Water Baa A. P. amai HOTEL ATGLEN > On* of th* nori eectrallj looted hotel* IB city. Tha aim ha at van ba*a la make this him** telect and linmaHka art Si larga ami a*, a rod patronag* pluva tte » ■>««. Fur term* aud paruenlar* aMna, B. C. uorr. Pray. NEW HOTEL ELBERON ElUHTU A sir CENTRAL AVKNDi OCEAN CITT, N. J. and Devly pa|-r*d. BaU Pbooaa: n.X art THE IDLEWILO OPEN ALL TEAR UtULJ. X. BORklaON Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. bet. Seventh aud Eighth sta Ocean City, If . j. M. J. MAl'XUN. Scotch Mall \SANATORIUN A let ** ^ " maaaage, elaclrfeltj? Hot' AJcaa?*1"*' We Are Distributors tar tba liuiilili In Ocean City, Saa Ule City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street BiildlBf Thirty-fourth at. aad Waal era. OCEAN CITY, n. j. . RcaMaaca: AIM Caatrai Snaai Phaaa, MI.W Eyes Eitmined Vtthost Dns ouilta. ^Murac, gn a SuSSl Me "teb «i*tent^ with goofl work. AU rah Baaa aa A. W. ELY taoa AuuUa Avi .a i ATLANTIC CITT, M. J. Hbora raat Line Paaaa Deer. For Rent Unfurnished heated spsrtment for rent by the year. Five rooms, bath and' every Joseph I. Scull 7S7 Asbury AfS Ocean City New Jeraejr Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST ' Cat Flowers and FnneraJ, Demgae Furnished 1 128 Bay A venae Bell Phone, 4*9-J COAL, Yon need Coal. You need tevke. Yon get both from »• C.H. SHOEMAKER LUMBBBCB. Twtdfth aad Wert *W— Watch and Jewelry .KcyaMv Mayer's Boardwalk, Ocean CMy | 1307 Atlantic Ave., AltenlliCMy IJAVE yon a cottage, taajdav * * or apartment to fnrniah? We , have a line of fueniturb at kB than Philadelphia pric^. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. C. ADAMS A BRO. ' 72Q-22 ABBURY-AVS. 5 HEADL1Y A I Mil Reading OmI tTuumc Kt cam Pt*H« IN Pl^H Tenth ah. waa* AvaNnn OCEAN e«TV N A 4.