Ocean City Sentinel, 22 November 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentfrrel THt'KSUAY NOV K Mil Kit 191? ■ to"bi"' 'community ami ..ur reader. DOTS ;sri,t Tliuroday will lie Ihank-Biv-Ocean I'ity <ll'l we" '•>' I lie. Y M I . A war fund. !■; a < or~.li, of thl. my. lit- illr contract and has begun the »..m „f j laying a few lhou.aud feel ..f »abi N«.» fiat Hi' "ml l,,i' Vat '- »!• l!^n>KI. Printing Hnu-e f i |.rhv- I PERSONALS. William A. Packhaiu. of Baltimore. . legi'teredal llie Elbeiou a fc* day. George K. tinner. f Philadelphia. a .uiuoier , re-ldeiii of thl- ciiy. Ml— '"arris Steliuuetr. of tin- city. lia.Rone to l.latierell I" >|«id the i city, are spending Ihe whiter luonlli. | Ri Philadelphia. Harry F". Stanton. real e-tate operalor. ""has returned from a few day-' , vi.it to Philadelphia , Mr>. Jllcliard H. Johnson. of H.i. , city, ha. returned from a vl.lt ,.f -v. , era I daya in Philadelphia. Mr.. Ellen Fowler. of Port Norrl., r ha. been vl.lttug her dauRliier. Mr., t < liarlee B. PoweH, of tbla city. t Mr.. J. Llndley Smith, of Atlantic 1 City, .pent Tuesday In thla city a. the gueet of Mrs. Harry K. Hlauton. _ 1 TJioma. W. KveriURhaiu, of till. 0 ■ city. ha. been made mauaRer of the Atlantic aud Pacific .lore here. l*on Hreckley and family will ° move tomorrow to Philadelphia. He „ • ill continue working at Bfl.tol. „ The Kev. I»r. Llun Howman, of Phildeut of thl. City, era. fu town Friday, n Lazelle Thornton and wife and 1.lnd- 1 .ay K. Thornton. of Philadelphia, were t recent visitor, here, gueef. of the Idle- u wild. Mrs. A. W* Powell and ciilldr.n « l>lea.aut vl.it to relative. In {ielrler ville. ' 1 Capt. and M-rs J. M. Sharp, of tin- | mother, Mr.- Thoma. Sharp, of Sea viHe' ' William A. Lfiifh and Ml— Kmlly 1 l.yncb, of thl. cliy. have returned ' from "a vl.ll to friend. In New Haven. 0 Mr. It. «». Duflleld, of till- city. I. „ .(lending three week, with friend. In , Philadelphia, Camden and lllack- > Wood. | Capt. P. S. Hand and wife have re- t turned from a pleasant vi.lt to their daughter, Mra. Clarence Del.roth, In v Wayne. William A. Welsh, a Philadelphia > l.umje— mail aud president of the Anglers' Club of Ocean City, wa. here yesterday. Mr.. Harry Cox and win, .Charles. * h.ve returned to their duime hi tin. city after a pleasant visit to friend- In Heuui.vllle • J. L. Kowker and wife, of Mlllvllte, ° were at their cottage at Seventeenth street and Aabury avenue a tew days '' during. the week. ° William Hoover, a clerk hi the First (| National Bank, Is ay ay on bl.'vacatioii. He la visiting his farmer home In Pennsylvania. (| Grant Hanley add family, of Ger- p man town , were life gueslk of John l> y Hieelmau and family, of this clly. Sat- j urday and Sunday. George A.- Fran ken Held, of Thlla- II delpbia, a summer re-ideut here, paid c hi. leal -visit of the season on Sunday, fi . He caught a torn -cod . p • James . Fowler and wife, of New h .HruntWlck,. spent a lew days during " the, week with their slater', Mrs. Charles J. B. Powell; of this clly. F Sergeant L. S- Heller, of Camp Dlx, ' and bis bride surprised hla slider, Mrs. * B. M. Johnson, -and family, of this cdy, with a visit on Sunday. ("apt. James W. I-ee relumed to hie ' home In this city yesterday after ' '.(lending a few daya with bis son. Jas ' 1.. Lee, at Osboruvllle, N. J. I>r. Wilson V. Christian, of This city, spent ll(e week-eud with friend. | In Philadelphia attending the •Peon- ■ Michigan football game on Saturday. < • 'aire F". Adams. manager .of the » Goodrich Tire Company lu Phllsdel- < Phla, was a guest of Mrs A. P. Mlli.er, ' of this city, the latter part of last week. Mrs. John E. Trout, of Ibis city, < . whose husband Is a Drat lieutenant at < '"amp McClellan. Annlston, Ala., will < •leave this week for a visit of several ' weeks at Aonlaton. Mrs. Alfred R. Smith, of this city, wccompanled'by her mother. Mr. WIN 1 hams, will leave this week for -Aunts- 1 ■on. Ala., where ebe will be near her ■' husband, Lieut. Smith". ; • I, William H. Horu.wlfe and daugli- 1 ler. Miss Florence, ' qf "Germantowo, 1 "ere here daring (be week. With 'hem were Mrs. Helen Shannon," Ml—- ' Katbryn Nelson and Alex. Groves, of Philadelphia. ' J.I. Dannenhower-and Garfield W. Denneobower, both of HaddooDeld. j (he Brat named having a collage at 1 85$ Park place and bis brother a sum- ! "•at horns at SB DeLancay place, were visllors bers Sunday. J Thomas S. Simmons asd wife, of Hill vUle. summit imtdaula of Ooaao C By, beet DM tar Lata Worth, t

where they will spend the win1 1 I. rejKirted that Mr. Simmons I bought much property In Florida] ' N. 8. 'lofT and wife returned home 1 Saturday after spending a wefk In dud Washington. While I /there, they vi.ited Camp Mead, at Admiral. Md- Fort Meyer and Arlington. I They took the trip- by auto, i The Kev. J. Wiley Francis, a. wellkuowu Presbyterian minister In Phil- | adelphla. was In town Tuesday. His wife sod some friends have been . . spendlug several days at tbe family's - cottage at Twenty-thfrd street, tbls , clly. I Bulla tlarrelson, of this city, on Monday visited C B. Winters, of this city, who It undergoing treatment in ; the Atlantic Clly Hospital There I does not appear to be any marked I change for tbe better In Mr Winter's " condition. Bernard Rockdescbel. a West Phll- ! adelphla banker, and summer real.Identoflh'lscity. was In torn Saturday: With him was L. M- Garrett, of ' I Philadelphia, who Is having a pretty cottage built In tbe north section of . 'this city. , Vice Commodore and Mrs. Waltae:1 D. Bonsall. of Phllwlelphla, on Friday paid ibelr last rt.ll of tbe fall to ' their cottage here, remaining until 'Sunday. Ttrey .were accompanied J* I I Commodore Bonsall s sister. Miss | Alice Bonsall. aod'Dr. Wilde, of Pbll- ' .adelphla. rssSSCl. W.MW.r '"I- During tbe absence cf Llmt. Alfred ' R. Small, who is lu bis country's ear.Vice at Camp McClellan, HoSL B- . Am lib is eonduetlog Um wal! paper * bo.tu.~of the firm. He will be ptasud ' j to see customers and Other frMofia at

MnrBr :J INTEREST OF FISH -t ' » : r. Iraportaut Plans Made at Ra- 1 ! tional Association of- Surt d. Club's Meeting. j Surf Angling i lun- of Alue i lea in New " 1 .ok <ity I ; n.ri.ugli Il.e , il. rt- ..f It. H. Corson r'ofjer— > i iiy the a— ih-isIi.ui Is work--ill l>y the l ulled Slates Rureau of Hi-heriv. 1.1 the -lelegat— repre— ute.1 will l.e given |» the members of the ■ • ll.e-c pain pl.lels will describe llie , . edible II. h and the uiode of |ireparlng , gel llie Re-, era I 'public lo partake of li-li ..ii more than one day a week. " ,b,"uKh — Ii.n, g „r f„.Hi II. he- and the use of . IM",I,', with me-lies Insufticlently large to penult the email fry li.li In I lie— II. h are lliue dee- rayed Bi.uusilyliy the millions. Because of value lo the |-.i.iid nel- men. Their for not u.lng larger nets is lhat -and the owuers are put to a ' , lut ofdrhuble to remove tliem. , All attempt -was made In have tbe creased These rods at present are ' ulne fret "1 he ellort was defealM by . ■ he member-, who -aid that the length anything dr * "'Tf * bey°"d ' -ixe rod would also limit the man of | email el al u re. Formerly any record made In lour- | namente had hi be -woru lo before a notary public. This rule was abol- j felled, II being claimed that. In amasport, there eliould be uu questluu , of veracity of the men p.rtlclpatiug. The -ugge-tion was made llist a , greater Held be o|»ehed for the smaller "s li-liermsiiVcontest." In thl. event ' there -liali l«r. u— d nothing smaller , than a l*"-l! real snd^ nothing -mailer the Other in Augu»(. A .bury Park »l-o was given two date-— one foe-iie , club- annual louruament and tfee other for IlieOmu City cup eimCT" 7 The club- repre-ented al thrfueeUAg the Ocean City. A^hhry Park, i Club and the long l-lsii? Casting ' An anjoyatile coll.llnn of ll-h In * various styles provided. A -Ign 1 More Fish." , PLAYED 500 | There was not — large an attendance I was hoped at tlrsl of the serle- tbe of progre-slve Hve hundred card par- I tie- In the moms of the Young Meu's League Thur-day evening. ( or two other social allslrs Interfering with the turnout of members sod I wives. However, those at the • party had a very enjoyable lime. Trophies were takeu by tbe follow-- | Women's, flr.t, Mrs. H. II. New- ; second . Mta. Oils M. Townaend- I Meu's. Drst.H. C. Scbauxe. Jr.: second, Dr. Wilson Y. Christian. | ft Is planued to lipid these card parties Iwice a month, half of,lbe net pro- | ceeds to he given to tbe Women's DeCommittee of this clly. It to ( probable that tbe next party will be beldSPThursday- evening, December 6 | next Thursday being Tbanksglvlug f

WHERE CO. G BOYS ARE ENCAMPED j I List of Addresses Furnished , '< R. W. Edwards by Capt. 1 Vance L. Ealy. j f 14. W. Edwards slates lhat. through ' b Hie courtesy aud euergellc efforts of e Capt. Vance L FUly. of tbla city, ' now with Ihe 54lb Depot Brigade at 1 . Camp McClellan. Anulston, Ala., lie - haa obtained a Met of the names and ' I pre— nt addresses of the original mem- " - lien of Company O. 3d New Jersey c e Infantry. jr f The list, a- provided by Capt. Ealy, c - under date of October 38. la as follows: 1 - Company H. llttb Iufautry, ("amp McClellan, a ' A n nl-ton. Ala. f f October 36. 1917. r Company U, 3d N. J. Infantry and ' Captain Vance L. Ealy, I13tb Ma- ■ f chine Gun Hrlgade. Camp McClellan. ■ : First Lieutenant Alfred K. Hmllb, ' Company H, IMth Infantry, Camp •' f First Lieutenant John E. Trout, ! 1 Company E. 114th Infantry, Camp * ■ McClellan. j " " First Sergeant Ford. Constant. 9tb f • Casual Company, 54th Depot Brigade. " f Camp McClellan. f f Sergt. Wallace. Hullnga, Company ! v > H, 114th Infantry. |r I Sergt. Sharp, Earl, Company H. " f 1141b Infantry. !• > Sergt. Mertyman, Earl. Company!1 r H, 1 14th lufantry. I Sergt. Adams, Raymond. 9tli Casual 1 ' 54th Depot Hrlgade. ^ ' 1 Sergt. Hand, Herbert, llltb Ma ' cblne Gun Battalion, tbla Camp. 1 ' Corporal Cbattln, Haney L. Com. | 1 ' H. 114th Infantry. 1 Corporal Douglasa, J . Branlu, ComH. IMth Infantry. ' Corporal Hess. Winifred, Com-'0, H. IMth lufantry. " 1 Corporal Lake, Harry L. ("ompaoy ' 114th infantry. 1 Corporal Hart. Francis, Company' 1141b Infantry. j •' Sergt. SVIt. John H. Company H- " Infantry. |p Corporal Spltr.. Chris, Company H. 14th Iufautry. Corporal Dallose, Nicholas, ComH. 1141b Infantry. Corporal Ewlng.'Cbarlea L. Com " pany H, IMth Infantry. ^ Corporal Tomllo, William. ComH. 114th Infantry. " .Cook, Stretch. Thomas A Com " pany H, 144th Infantry. " Cook. Ewlng, Howard E. 9th Ca i u sual Company. &4tb Depot Brigade. Mechanic. Price. Raymond, Com- ! H. 144th I ufantry. • . — Musician, Wrlgglna, Maurice L. 9th " Ca-uaYfo., 54th Depot Brigade. Mualan. Mead, Clarence. 9tb Caa- b ual l^o , 54th Depot Brigade. j *| Sergeant. Morey, Oscar L., Company H. IMth Infantry. v Sergeant. Scull, Thomas, 9th Casual * 54th Depot Brigade. r Private. Aaron, John, Company H, b IMth lufantry. 0 Private, Stein, Louis, Company H. " 1141b Infantry. !* Private Blattner. Robert H. Com- ;1 pany H, 114th Infantry. Private Cbattln, Walter K., Jr. Com. pany H IMth lufantry. Private Craven. Howard Company ' U4lb Infantry. Private Camp. William Company I Mih Infantry. k Corporal Evana. Harold B. Com- * H, 114th Infantry." ' Private Foater. Roy. with Hqrs. Co . " 3rd N. J. Inf. at 54tb Depot Brl" 6 gade. Private Gll.b, William L. Jr. Com- • pauy H. 1141b Iofantry. Private Guff, John L. Company H. IMth Infantry. ■Private Good row. George W. Com- ■ H, IMth Infantry. Priiate Glbaon, William B. Company H, IMth Infantry. (. " .Private Hesa, Arthur Y. Company c 1 O, 104th Field Signal Bn. a Private Horner, Samnal E. Com- ; pan| C. 104tb Field Signal Bn. ^Vrlvate Hildreth, Tbeordora F. Com- ( I pany H, 114th Infantry. r Private Harker, Charlaa, Company 1 H, IMth Infantry. I I Priyate Holllngsbead, Alonzo, Com- J ' pany H; 114th infantry. Private Jeffriaa, Irving M. Com- t pany H. 114th Infantry. ■ Private Moaaley, Ralph E. tilth ■ Mascblue Gnn Battalion, tbla camp, c Private Morgan, 'Abraa N. Com- 1 pany H, IMth. Infantry. ( Private Nickeraon, Claude L. Com- ' pany H. IMth Infantry. ( • Private Onram. William, Company < 1 H. 114th Infantry. ■ Private O'Sbaogbnaaay, James J- | ' Company H, 1141b Infantry. Privata Qulnn, Thomas, Company 1 ■ H. IMth lufantry. s Private Reeves, Herbert S. Com- ■ pauy H. 114th Infantry. ( Private Somen, Joaapb II. Com1 pany 114th Infantry. < ■ Privata Sharpham. Harry. Com- ■ pany H, 114th Infantry. I Private Sulth, Ernest H. Com. ' . pany H. IMth Infantry. 1 Private Smith, Albert R. Company 1 f H, 114th Infantry. 1 ' Private Van Zand t, George R. Com' 1 ' pany H, 114th Infantry. Private Wrigglna, H. J. Company I H, 114th Infantry. 0 Private Haley, Raymond. 104th II Raglmant of Engioaera. Camp McT Clellan, Anniaon, Ala. a ^ T _ ■ : While laying eswee pipe off Flfr- taaotb atraai, batwaaa Control and g Waatey avtoaaa. a few Daya ago. Urn 7. workman struck lb. -rack of mirtd L .ii.imair thai was 50 or 80 tal ln " length. Ttoay had to art Uueagb a 1 porUooof It lomaka the p4ga oannaeII Uaaa.

1 T- I I — ' PERMISSION GIVEN TO ' j I EXTEND FIFTY F1FTH STREET

I State Public "Utility Commission Reports Favorably Upon 1 City's Application. I | ^Clly Solicitor Bo.well reported lo j weekly meeting, lhat the State PublnUtility Commission had -given au , opinion lu the mallet of ibe Fifty-fifth « street crnssmg of the West Jersey and , Seashore Katlrbed Company, aud Ihe W Public I'llllty Hoard s opinion 1 which Is herewith given, was ordered 1 Application Is made by Ocean City ( of ihe West Jersey an^Saa's lln kLm" ,. i road Company at grade. The appllfirst obtaining therefor periui— l«>u ( Ihe hoard. " , From the testimony it ap|>ear> thai a mad Is being bulll by Ihe snyity, al F a" cost approtlmalely FJisi nnn. fr„„, j Clly to Sea Isle Clly. winch 1- e to form a pari of tnr Ocean Boulevard | planued lo construct tbls road to n 1 where Flfty tlfih extended will cuuuect with the same. The approach a Oceau City will be by means of i 1 said Flfty-firtb street, it further ap d peirs that there ,ls a settlement lu Hit | vicinity of said street: that Hie railroad company has a station al said street: lhat between Fifty-first strait aud Hie Curson lulet end of the" Island * there Is no street across tlie tracks. ! The company urged that the road exteud n tbat It connect with Fifty- 1 'first street, which now crosses Hie of the West Jersey A Seashore " j Railroad Company, but doe- not cross K tbe Iracka of Ibe Atlantic Clly Hall- * road Company, which ha- a station al " | Fifty-first street. I bis plan would In- * i volve considerable expense to purchase tbe necessary laud aud build 3600 f-el af road . | " It was testified that the meadow be- " I tweeu F'lfty-first and Fifty-fifth and "that considerable expense °' would be Involved In order lo gel the proper foundation. fc ll laobvlouslhaltheMMIemeul below Fifty-first street thy-l eventually have road and lhat Ibe growth and develop- * men! of tbat section of the clly re- 11 quires a crossing over the tracks.- The stopping of trains at tbe F'lfty-fifib ^ what the hazard of Ihe proposed crossing, because tralos will be operated u under slower speed over Ihe crossing " than might otherwise be the case. 11 There la no atallon of the West Jersey '* and Seashore Railroad at F'lfty-fire! " street. " Coder all Ibe circumslancea. tbe b board concludes that permission " should be granted to ezteod F'lfly- * fifth, street across the tracks of the Jersey and Seashore Railroad n Company at grades. U pon satisfactory * proof lhat F'lfty-arth street Is a legal * where II croeses the tracks n of tbe West Jersey and Seashore Hall- * road Company, a certificate will lasue 0 accordingly • Dated Nov. IS. 1917. " Board of Public Ctlllly by (algoed) Ralph W E. Donuks, J Attest: Prealdeot. 1 (Signed 1 AL>KEI> N. Rakhkr, J Secretary. f, 1 hereby certify the foregoing to be a a true copy of repmt made and filed P by tbe Board of Public Utility Com " mlsslooers at Ita meeting held on TueaNovember 18. 1917. ALFKKD N. BAKHKK. 11 Secreury. ^ OFFICERS ELECTED £ Miss M Telle Glffsed Mow Heads t Qatis Estate Circle.. Tbe members bf tbe Queen Esther f Circle met (Ttdbe home of Mrs. J. RosSharp Tbnraday evening and apent a few bonre very pleasantly Tbe following officers were elected: President, Mlee Myrtle Gilford; vice 1 preeldeot, Miae Amy Blackman: cor responding aecretary, M las Marguerite Kolp; recording aecretary, Mra. Roy j treasurer (reelected), Miss | Alberta Marts. i The following were elected delegates 1 tbe State meeting of the New Jer- 1 Conference Women's Home Mia- , alonary Society at Trenton, which I opened yeeterday and closes today- ' Misses Alberts Marls and Myrtle- | Tbe Queeo F>ther Circle of Ccean City baa tbe largest amount to Its credit In tbe Bridgeton District. | A presidential lunch was served by . Mrs. Sharp at tbe cloaeof the meeting ' Miss Sara Smith enterialoa next 1 month at ber home, 931 Central ave At lbs City Commissioners' meeting Tuesday was read from Secretary. . AnderaoD, of Ihe -late Coyocll of De- ' an acknowledgment of the receipt of a check' for $35. which covers tbs city's eontrlbnilon toward an elec- > trie baaobal! score- board al Camp Mc* Clellan. The scoreboard was erected - at the "camp last summer sod cost $1500. Tbe letter was ordered received and filsd. ' Miae Genslda Ford, of Wllllamstoarn, spent a Uw days bets daring tbs weak with Mrs. Constant Ford. LJka ber brother, whole at Camp McClellan, Miss Ford la "doing ber ' bit." She baa besa pressed Into set I vies as a telegraph operator for the a Rending Railroad Company at Its ata „ Hon nt WUHamatown. " Wams.-A peraoo lo repnasot o. In Oeaan CUy. Address Geo. Kelly

STATE OFFICERS " BACK FROM VISIT - Miss Lake and Mrs. Dixon Away on D. of A. Busi- 1 • Slate vice councilor of Ihe Daughter. ' of America, teiunied lo thl. city TueaI day from a Irip up Ihe Slate ou offl- 1 They weut to Camden . Friday, w here they met Hie other member, of Hie State board of officer.. TI.ey held f meeting at Hie ltldgway Horn* in I suideii. Thru Hie member, of the ' Slate board of ufileer. journeyed lo Mt Holly, where they visited Star or The board vi-iled Mayflower Council. No al Medrord .Saturday even rug. I lie boarit aud I'a.l National ("ounrtlor Laura F: Southard were en lerlalued Sunday at Hie home of Mr., Ed it h J . Dickson, past Slate ■ended Ihe funeral In I smdeii of John Veve, w ho wa. . nieiulier of I tel.) Council. No. 31. of Camden. The board member- visited Valley Council. No I of Caiudeu Mini. euleiiaiueil delegation, from Bel-y Council, of Camden, and Amerll l.e hoard member- were el, lerlalued ali.' at Ihe limne of l'a-1 Nalloual Councilor Laura E Soul hard lu Camden ANXIOUS TO FIGHT I-e-lic. of (HI. city. the Radio * Communlcat Department of wilt soon IN! wearing another red - stripe lu Ihe rallug badge on his jJeeve. Among Ihe men who took the examination were two from tlie Buof Standards, m ho were supposed lobe expert, at Hie radio' gar^T>ud , over tbe record he made. Part or the young man's letter Is as have the honor of receiving a letle, Is some houor wbeu you slop to L think of u — •Thing, are getting qulle lively trenches, aud everybody Is work lug lo . make things as ea.y as pueaible for You know, one of the things being doue^ Is lo collect rnouey to the men In the trenches, aud that know that Ihe folks at home are Ihluklng of I hem I hey are hearieued all Ihe more lu their fight agalust the darned German kaiser. He has not much chance agallist them when they = In good lighting humor, and they l-n that tight now. You know, the re|Hirt Is that the men who were In Ihe first engagement died aa only au American soldier fighting for righteous cause can die. and lhat la tbe record of tbe Uulted States Army, "I have one big ambition now, and thai Is to get a crack with a good States rifle at a German. All I waut Is lo see him over Ihe barrel at - a range of say about 6(10 yards, and. If be Is not shortly a bead German. II Is for the reasou (bal Ibe rifle won't shoot straight, not that 1 am an expert shot, but I wouldu't miss one often. If I missed Him at all. Tbe rifle- Uncle Sam liaud.a out to hi. men have a reputation fur accuracy. ■ Washington la full of the military lu all waya, aud I am not at all sorry that I came Into tbe service. Il seem so (uuch In keeping lo peas the luru it I felt kind of fuuoy at first, but now I'm used to It mod the salute comes natural— Just as if I bad alwaya •I have a very u ice piece toatay'ln Washington aud the people are very good to me lo every." BUYS TWO HOUSES , L I. Miller Takes Doable col laze of K. W. aarirlzb, Mrs. Laura I. Miller, of Philadelphia. baa purcbaaed tbe eoutb double cottage of Tax Collector E. W. Bur- ' 720 aud 721 Central avanue. and will take pdsseaalon In tbe - spring , Miller he. been occupying one of Ibe bouses daring the summer seasons Mr. HnrlMgb baa been, living In ibe ' other boose for e number of years. T i plans now to move to bis cuttege, p ■ 833 Wesley eveoue. et present occupied by Ihe Rev M. M Lewis, when tbe new Baptist pareouagt Is completed. Coca lo Mew Posliiun. " Richard Voea. of tbls city, who baa C employed by tbe Charles C. Read ' Hardware Company here, baa obtained s (KMiitfon for tbe winter with . the Supplee-Blddre Hardware Company lu Philadelphia, where be will ^ have an opportunity of thoroughly ' learning the business. He will suit £ Work there In about ten days Active miss oaary Wsrkfrt. f < Miss Daisy D. Bete, field secretary . of the Women's F'orelgn Mission Board, ■ was Ibe speaker at tbe prayer service at tbe Baptist Cbarrb last evening. ' sod laid tbe foundation for tbe orgaot- - xal^n of ao active women's missionary < ~ , F'lfty residents of tbie city took ad vantage of ttif Reading Railroad's ex Catalan lo Philadelphia and return on Sunday. Tbla was tbe largest number I bet has gone in a long while In . Ibis road's excarelone 10 Philadelphia. * TaaakwlTisz aer.lcss. ' Tbe churches here will bold anion •: thanksgiving services In Ibe First ' Presbyterian Cborcb oext Wednesday ' " evening. Tbe sermon will be dalle- ® ered by tbe Rev. M. M. Lewie. is Tbe membere of Ocean City Council, y No. 10, D. at A-, are arranging for a oJT.i

, — " JONES' MEN'S SHOP Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats All reaiL foi -out inspection nnn PDUTQ sweaters, caps, fine line UUU inn Id' shirts, ties, hosiery Bath Robes, Indian Blankets {" 804-06 ASBURY AVENUE Oi RIGHT NOW Ot the business of war in all of its jrriiu reality is occupying tbe iw attention of our country. & Its requirements are men, ma- _ terials and money. N Many are pledging their lives to our country'! cause. Labor is supplying tbe energy s* necessary to produce tbe material , equipment. You are not asked to give, merely u< - to lend your money, at interest, to tlie Goverment through the purchase of Liberty Loan Bonds. _ As an American— Co-operate. We handle Subscriptions. _ First National Bank ( OCEAN CITY. N. J. (AT YOU R BCRVICK Maddock's Pharmacy eighth and Aabury Avenue PHONE 570 F'RKR DELIVERY Samoset Can ^p^c^3gef g^S| 500 to *1'5° STATIONERY — Fiiic selection box paper awaits your choice aocto$i.oo Bilsco Ginger Ale, 2 bottles for 25c G ONLY $975.oo ON WESLEY AVE., NEAR TWELFTH ST. Lot on Bay Front, near Ninth Street, . $ 875.00 Lot on Twelfth Street, . . 425.00 % - Lot on Pleasure Avenue, near Fourteenth Street, 350.00 % p Lot on Asbury Avenue, near Second Street, 325 00 D, Lot' on Simpson Avenue, near Twelfth .Street, 300.00 JOSEPH I. SCULL 'i 757 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. J

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HARVEY Y. LAKE c REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avanua j Ocean City Naw Jersey s City Gas Light Company < 037 ASBURY AVENUE I TELEPHONE 69 NIGH* CALLS 424-W C — 1 C. READ WALTER E. ALLEN CHAS. C. READ Sc. CO. Our lines of Fall Goods are now arriving. Perfection Oil Heaters, ' Heaters, Carpet Sweepers and a full line of Ammnnition and ■ Goods at the Modern Store — CHAS. C. READ & CO. \ M9 Aabury Avanua Ocmmn City. IN. J. , Bell Phone il Inter-State Phoue 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. ! General Contractors Grading and Streat Bailding 739 ASBURY AVENUE , Ocean City, New Jersey PLUMBING :.s..i - C-hT bacOM «o»nwi»al

| hotzm and corrtsm THE IMPERIAL 1014 I K.VTRAL AVI, OCEAN CITY, N THE KATHLU Now open for tbe smoon IINOulral avseos. ocx an city. n.j. WYOMING j TS4 m'ran a venci ol-sb oly, n. J. Opeo all lbs yam n Not WaUr Em A. P. miLNNN HOTEL ATGLEN "OS of tbs most amtially lei mill koto In Uosao City. Tbs aim has alms barn to make Urn house select sod bomaUks, and lis sad assured palroaana provm tta asm eass. For terms sad farticmlan aMmm, a. c. eorr, rug. HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTU AMK'INTKAL AVKWDN OCEAN CITY. N. J. the idlewild OI'KN all yean MKH.J. K.NOBNmON 4 Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. bet. Seventh aud Ktghtb ala Ocean City, N. j. M. J. MACKUN. Scotch Mali m.sssze! UWfiattpHM aTT^s""**" Hiss N. e. Tow sis. u. n. B. MOOiaaHT Hrsd Korea . Mai. We Are Distributors Stumr IKiiifelK In Ocean City. Sea lala City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Baildlac Tblrty-loarth at. Md Wart ara. OCEAN CITY, N. J. ' BMlS.ec: SMS Ceatral A , aaei Pk.es, Ml-* Eitmined Vltbnt Draft zasruwsd. For lei Nam OfSmlwS 1 bar. is do omswit ofgolag to MMMbi My slock ol Eys Olasss. sad a, 1 Ni NmDm s A. W. ELY ATLANTIC CITT. N. 4. Bbors Fast Lisa Passes Dear. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cnt Flowers and Fnneral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Aveniw Bell Pbone, 4ay-J ABBOTTS' Aldernev Dairies toX S. Ctomgfoal Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N.J. CHolom Omlry Piodurts Ask for Booklrt of BpertsMMs Deilvatad Both fMam COAL, need Coal. Yon need Ssrvkt. Yon get both from H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. .. Twelfth aad Wart * 1 ' ~ 1 and Jewelry R^alrlac Mayer's Boardwalk. Ocaaa dtj Atlantic A vs., Altartlc City HAVE yon a cottage, bn wallow or apartment to forniahr Wa a line of Fuumrpu at tan than Philadelphia prices. Wiadow shades a specalty. . CHA8. C. ADAMS A SAO. 72Q.22 ASSURY AVK. HKABLCY * "-'TTT Reading Oaal asry.S'aitgwtgi Jtotoa avtalmgrtm amis amd time laagm ami BSB tiuumc c ummT tuuntspi^ii iHtfi I* ▼•nan and Warn Avaayd oeiMsm»A : fUMMWiW Urtl 'j ^^^sm mm