Ocean CifySenthrel*' THUK8DAY DECEMBKK6. 1817 We *t>all he glad to receive Hem- »f tli' thlK community *'>d our reader* ' everywhere. All communlcatloiiK should be accompanied h'ifli the full name and ,itdr«" of the writer, not necessarily ' £wd faith. , DOTS J Xew calendare are apiiearlnR. I fom cod are belug caught here. Sow l« the lime to do your t'hrlnl- 1 ma- "bopping. « Cape May County geie a door-tender > |u Ibe Houee of Assembly. " \ new Homer heater baa been in- 1 Hailed In the Flr-I Bsptl-t Church. •ictid I he riKXTI NKI. to an uut-of- * an acceptable ChriHtmaa present. 11 The tiovernmenl now require- an eilre. penny fur po»l card" mailed In " tin. city for local delivery. Thl» I- a ' new order " lore' A-Koclatjon of Ocean City will " meet at the home of Mr-. KlUabeth '' Hluudln In Philadelphia iiezt Mouday PERSONALS. I K. H. Hcbanlr., of Norrl-town, wac „ In tbla city Trie-day. i Horyce Ang. oue of the city'* paid t lleruaid Kuckde-chel. of Pblladel- .1 plila. -a> In town Monday. - p George Haley aud wife, of till- city, d are vl-ttlug relative* In Millvllle. Ml— Marie Grlscom; of Camden, ha- 11 been visiting friend- lu thir dly.. H Daniel Kreus* and family are spend - v lug a few week* In Philadelphia. B. J. Cooke, of Philadelphia, wa- ' among the vlaltora here Haturday. - " ' Charier Hack aud wife -peul Thankgiving with relative* at Tuckahoe. . Mr*. A. 1). Hi Id ham. of tbla clly, I- t Tlalting her aou lu Waablngtoii, U. C. ^ W. A. Moore, of Philadelphia, regis tered at the Elberon during the week. t[ William A. Bender. of-Ptilladelplila. „j war a gueal of the Atgleu a few day- p ago. ' T. H. Luders aud wife, of Pblladei p ptlta. are apendiug reveral day* at the f, Elmer E. Tianck, of thla-clty, will vlOt relative* lo I.aucarter over the n Mr*. A. D. Harrow*, of till* city, I- II •pendluf a few day* with ber -l-ler In Brldgeton, . Mr*. Cecelia Cre**e. of thl* city, ha-, ei 'been -pending neveral day* lu New P Yqrk City. Mr*. Martha i-ake and M.I— Mary w Co'r-on.of Uil* city, -pent a week In b Brldgeton. ■ P Che».-H. Bacon, plumber, who waIII for -orne lime. Ir now able lu. be on d tbealryet*. ai Eugene Darby, of Philadelphia, * ^te thl. clly. Eazelle Thornton, Jr., of Boxbor- H ough, we* "a guest at the Idlewlld a " . few day* -ince. *' Charles Hoffman. of Hammnuton, * . -pent Huuda/wltb the family of R C. Duffleld, In tbla city. h Ml— Mary HcfT, of Petersburg, ha- '! returued-bnme after fl-lttng friend* In , tbi-cMy for a few day*. Waller Wert and wife, of Millvllle. former rerldeuta, weie .visiting fflend- * bere Thanksgiving Day. I^onaid Lear, of tbla clly. mho I■employed In Philadelphia, -pent Haturday and Hunday here". Mi— Alice Hcoll, clerk In Frank H. Ware'* provl-lon atore, baa returned u from a vlaU to WUdwood. Herbert Wright and. family, of We- c oonab, were gueata of A. D. Hcull and family doriug the holiday- h Joseph Meeban, of tbb city, wbo I- \ employed at Marcua Hook, apeut Hat- i, urday aud Hunday lu tbla city. „ Freeholder Jobu P. Fox aud family. " ot thl- city, apent Tbauk-giving wlib Mr Fux'a brother In Bridgelou. ei John Teat, a rummer rertdent aud " well Allow o lu thl* clly, baa goue to n Eustls, Fla, for the winter month*. * J. R. Hmltb anil wife, of Haddonfleld, are vlsliing tbe former'- parent-. u Alfred Hlgbee and wife, of tbl- city. „ William A. Welab, of Beverly, and a J U- Wilson, of Burlington, summer re-idenl* here, were In town yeelerday. |, K. Roy Bourgeois and wife, who" are wlutering In Philadelphia, *pent tbe V bolldayt'wltb tbelr parent* Ip tbl* city ■ w Ml—* Lewi* and t-'onard. of the *' Katblit. w ill close tbelr bquae today 11 and go to PbliaderphU for tbe winter' 0 '•eofge W. Ernrt and wife, of tblclly, have gone lo Philadelphia, w bare" ' Mr. Ernst I* employed fur the winter. (1 J H. Fenton bar closed hi* cottage c In South Ocean City and will »peiid b the balance of tbe winter til Pblladel Pbta. „ EwlugC >r*oo, ■ student at Hwartb. <« more, visited bt* mother. Mr*. J. M. h ^umo», In iftj. eMy, during the bolt- » Mr*. Clara V. Silence, who ba* •prut the past six month, lu tbl* city, * baa gone to West Colliugswood for the * winter. I Mlm Roth Morrt# and M las Wither- r' •poon, of Philadelphia, were gue-t. of Charles Wsteon aud wife oo Thank-- . f W' il Ham H-. Campbell, Jr... of Com- J fcMdga, Mm . v letted bi* falber. City : J Comael— tooer l>a*pbeii. during tbe f Joseph Fowler. Wife and children, u Mmtgnrrt aad McFerrea, Morton Bete- " »ea. wde aad daughter. Emily, Mra. J dflt"1" >ad Mle Jaaaee Mprrte, ' I
Willi I'liarl— Il.TowtM aud'fsmlly In l leorge Spee-e. of Philadelphia, a •ii miner re-Mem of ible clly. I* -pendb g llir w inter «l Davl-ia. Ht Peter1 lie health of Mr- Wardell Hlgbee, -teadily Improving, ber friend- w ill be glad lo learir. , Dr. J, Thornley Hughe- aud family brother. Dr. J. William Hugh' ""of Atlantic Clly. Frank Murray and family left here Mond ay for ( > ruituul Beacli. Fl*. They Weill by auto, aud will spend tbe winter In .llie South. - diaries Jiulp and Joseph Breckley, of thl- CMJV have returned to Rutgers College after -pending the holiday* at their home- here. - Ml— Cecelia Hand, of West Philaha- relumed home after a plea-ant vl-lt - to Ml** Martha'HanHarry II Hllle-, of Uamden. vl.ited He returned Tue-day after a William R Hughe*, of tbe Hugtle* Central Pharmacy, -pent Tbank-gtr-Iug In Pbilailrlplila. He al-o visited Tfentuuand Harri-burg. Ml- Margaret M. Maber, ai Pblla -pending Ibe holiday* with John J. and family, of llil* city. Eugeue H. Miller aud wire, who are lu Philadelphia for Ibe winter niontb*. -pent several day- la-t week with H. B Miller and wife, In Ibl- city. Ml— e. Mary C Ra'nck and Clara R. Rauck, of l.aiica-ler. have relumed a vl-li lo th-lr brother, William M Rauck, and family, of thl* clly. Ml— Mary A. Thompson, a clerk In |»-l ofDce; I*. enjoying a week'lime at her firmer homeat" Pitman. D '-V-J'edrick and wl'», wbo re-lde at -WJU Central avenue, thl- -clly. -evi I month* In Hie year, havg gone to Philadelphia to rematu until sprlug. Mm Uriah Y. He—, of tbl* clly. who I- -pending the winter In Woodlimed by her grandln. Jack Ma™. William E Ma— ey aud wife gave a yesterday for R. W. Edwardand wife lu celebratlou of -Mr. Edward*' llfly-mutli blribdpy anutver--aty. Frank Murphy aud fara.lly and F. H. Plait and sl-ler. Mis- Piatt, hive moved from tbe cottage 1^12 A-bury Mr*. Margaret A-Fo-ter. of Ibl" clly, returned from a vi-it lo her daugh-Hl-ter HI. Maurice. al"Ht. Joseph's Cnuvrut. Ibe-lnul Hill, aud Mrs. C. 1! Nas-au, of Philadelphia.. . Albert Fogg and wife, of Ibl* Clly, who recently went tp Camden for the winter mouths, apeut tbe Thanksgiving holiday* with Clayton " Haiue* Brick aud w Ife, of this clly. Ml** HI «ke ha- returned lo her ■ludie* al Ml HI. Mary's College, Plain Held »Tl*r *|>eiiding the holiday* with tier brother, the Rev Thomas" V. Blake, rector of HI. Augu*t,lue'* Cbufcb. _ Madlwon Mar-ball sod wife relumed la-t week from Cape May. where Mar-ball ba* been empluyed durthe fall. .He I* now enjoying, a week'* vacation, guuulug on Tucker"Bay. ; Mi». J. Reeve- Hlldretb on Tuewlay entertained Mm. Ueorge'Ley. of Huag Park. California. Mr. Mj#sret Parker aud sou, of PblUdelphla, aud Mr* Ralph Beuexelt, of Cape May R Howard Thorn had a family reuulou at hi* borne Tbauksglvlng. Tbe only on* absent wa* Mr. Thorn's son. Clair, who I* lu. the .ervlee of hi* country Thl* wa* the Hrrt reunion ha* ever mi— ed. Mr* M. E. Htilve, mother t)f R. R. and Mr*. W. Ursut Halloweil, "hi- slater, both of Philadelphia, -pent the Thanksgiving, holiday. In thl* city a* the gue«l«of Rear CommoJams* W- Femley. Ml** Margaret Hevan, w ho I* employed by the Curtis Publishing Company In Philadelphia. vl.Hed her parent*, Mark Bevao and wife, In thl* etly. Sunday- Shew*, accompanied Ml— Troyer, of Philadelphia. Lola Patton. daughter of G W. Pattou .of Philadelphia, a summer re*ldeui. -pent the holid.y* with Richard Johnson and family. Mr. Jobn«oa Iw liar wuuL rihe *M tccompauled X,y Uerfrudc Wllaou. of Pbilwlelpbla. F Norman Dart-y and wife, of Wert Philadelphia, spent the holiday, with bi- pareuts". F K Darby aod wife, who al-o entertained tbelr eon C. Darby . and bl» cousin. Law«n« L. Hunter^ of Wert PblUdelphla. Floyd C. Hlmm. aud wIfe Were 'D a few day* Ibl* week, rrturmng a vt«U to Philadelphia aud New York Tbey al-o vi.lled a number of llie camp* of soldier* lo eanoo* *ec- , Hou* Tbvy will spend tbe winter lu ^Philadelpbu. Vaughn Mctlure. of tbl* city, wbo employed b» lb* wliulomle shoe arm of VP Simon A Hon. ot PblUdelphla, tbe weea-eod wMb hw pareui*. iSS-pwom. by bU frtewd, W^jut tr-tsc? xjxzmSt:.
FOR SCHOOL BOARD Champion Appoints' ®rnSgist to Sncceefl'Eawyer F. B. Willis. Dr. J. Thornley Hughes, of Hughes' « enir-l Pharmacy, wa* appointed a ! member of the Board of Education by} Mayor ( "hamplou on l ue-day to fill the j c«'u-ed by llie resignation of F II. Willi*. Ilonsl altairs, and hi- fiiend- are congralulmllng |,lm U|«.n hi. appointrneiil. which they regard a- an excej-
• \ S ! ~ ENGLAND DOING , EXCELLENT WORK y j ■ — ; L ' 1 ,f Dr- Bohner Tells of Effective Campaign Conducted by Great Britain. In the^ First Presbyterian Church. . Charles H. Hobner. occupied tbe pull. pit at both service*. In ibe morning he -poke ou -An Ea-y Yoke," taking ■ a- In- text Matthew 1 1 ; 80: ",My yoke « I. ea-y." 1 ' III the evening, before an unusually Urge audience, he cuuiluued the -erie- • of dl-onur-e- he I* giving at (he present • time on "The Trend of Pre-eul World Event*." -peaking on "The Situation , In England." and ba.tug hi- remark. , oq Job 2; 1: "All thai a man balb will , he give for hi* life." . e Al the Ke—lon of the Sunday school. In the afternoon, letter* were read from f Lieutenant George Korcom aud "Joe" , ^ Hwau, two Ocean Clly boy* at preoent In France, aud bulb having goue out from the Hunday school of the First 1 Church. The letter- were mo«t Inter- ' e e-ling and «ere listened lo wlib ibe ! : keenest Interest by the entire school. At Ihe evening service Hie Rev. Mr. Bohner -aid In pari: "All eye* are turned today upon j - itu— la, where a great revolution I- m t progress. That Upheaval, which Is ' political, I* momeulou* lu It* beariugs. i ' . An c<|ually great revolution ha* taken 1 , place In England, although of a dlf- . fereut nature, for II* transformation I- i economic , The tailk that confronted ; I Great Britain, at the beglunlug of the ■ war, wa* the organization of her 40,- ; ^ onn.oou people for tbe struggle. Tbe ' tremendous elCectlveue-s of her effort | ' In this direction I* Indicated by the ' ' • fact that the munition work* of the'1 • couutry now put out a* many big ' ■hells In a slugle day a* In tbe whole I •hells In Ave day* a* lu Ihe whole lirst j ' ' year, a* many Qeld-gun* lii eight days ! ' ■ aud a* many cannoq in a week. , 1 ' •The organization of her sea po rer I [ has kept pace with ber progress on . laud. Every week Ave thousand Brit- j . Isb ship- come lo aud go from ber bar- j ' bor*. while her luvlnclble* hold tliei German Aeet of dreadnoughts, costing \ I oue billion Ave hundred million dol | ' , lar*. behind a wall of aleel at tbe Kiel | ' Canal. Last February' Von Tlrpltz boasted: 'We'will make every Brltl-b ( ship sail through llie lrl-b He* boiling ' | with -ub marines.' Tbe answer of .Britain's brouzed sea captains was: ' ■Make It boll like tbe cauldron of bell, ' aud we will sail through,' aod tbey ' " have. Meanwhile England'* block- ' ad* of Germany I- growing more re- ' lentle— . ber war again*! sub-marluea 1 • yard* are constantly Increasing the 1 number of vessel* launched, aud tbe i ' . munition* for tbe armle* at tbe from ' i are always on time. . "Great Hrltalu'* movement against ' . Germany Is a movement against Pru»- ' . elan militarism Together with the Allle*, England Tl* determined to Agbt this war through, and settle tbe queeMon once for alL Tbey have decided . ool to accept overture-, Dot to equlvo ' . catc. not to retreat, and If- It take* one j month, or one year, or two year* or an Indefinite period of year*,' lo go stead- 1 • lly on until Ihe Krupp work* are Ae•Iroyed, Germany's fort* blown up. j 1 her armle* .disbanded, and a compact signed with Auancial and trade" guarantee* that neither Germany nor ■ France, Eugland nor Russia will ever ■ again attempt to organize a -late on ' - the b*-l-of militarism." ' QUEEN ESTHERS MEET 1 • Irtnbrra Ealrrt-l-e * at Homeor , Mls-a-r-l! an* lib. , ' ' Tbe member* of the Queen Esther y ' Circle were enteruloed Tuesday even- < . ing by Ml** Harah Hmltb at ber Cen- , 1 tral avenue borne. i 5 I oterertlog report* of the Htate con- ■ ventlon were reed by Mlasea Mart* 1 and Hbarp. Tbe rtrcle renewed tt* pledge* for educational work during tbe comlog r veer. Tbe society I* educating a girl B Tu tbe McClaskey Home at Boaz, Ala. The member* enjoyed tbe Amandy | , Jane luncheon provided by Ml** J ! Hmitb. On tbe nnlquely-dealgned card* provided were soluble loscrlp- . tlon*. which were read by Ibe holder* , Tbe circle will bold lu next meeting at tbe home of Ml** Annette HeDder- ■ •°"" , i ' SUBSTITUTE TEACHEE Ml-* Gikb Teiap*r*rilr Filling PMlllo* tn Local nenool. j Ml-* Harriet Glbb. daughter of Wll- . Ham L. Gibb. oftbta city. I* temporarily substituting a* teacber In tbe commercial department of tbe Ocean ' City Hlgb Bcbool, a poeltlon made " vacant by tbe eollatmeot of Joseph L. r I'yle In tbe ordnance department of 1 Mhw Gibb, wbo I* a graduate of tbe Ocean Ctty Hlgb Hcbool, I* about ' completing ber course of studies In a ' busloea* college In Treotoo. dbe wa* 1 bom* for the Thanksgiving holiday* 2 Wr*«m nl T-ck-»*c. Frank A*hwortb. wbo wa* a cbef It at oue of tbe hotel* ber# during the b season, and Mia* Ruth Moore, who !; we. employed at tbe am plane, were - given a marriage Hcenae bare several I- day ago. Tbey are aald to have been m arrled at Tucke boa, where tbe bride'* I uggfM : .■^rj£.s=*,S!Sr1 h i — • ' ' ■ ' i
IS THIS CITY AFFLICTED * ) WITH "DOLLAR PATRIOTISM?"
True Public* Spirit Here as Foreign as Asiatic Missions, r Says Pastor Xewis. ^ The members of llie Daughter- of America Lodge attended -or-htp •' the First Hapil-1 Church lu a body e Huuday evening, liumherlug over Afty The building was well decorated for the^icca-loii. Rie bapltetry being ulll. ized for a special color scheme and • lighting edect after Ihe -er^ion, wblle The Star Hpaugl-d Banner" w«s -ung " a« the clo-lug piece. Ao electric fan E put all the dag- In motiou. The quarI 'el rendered three, -election* very ac f ceplably. The pa-tor, the Rev Marple M Lewis. iiB-d |,|- remark- on the Bible " | cbararier Miriam, -i-ter of Mo-e- aud ' Aaron, who wa- the leader of the | Daughter- of l-rael while lu Ihe msk He said: I could u-e the beet Engll-h | •skle* for tbe commendable' things " part belter than I and Ibl- Is uo time " j CI pie* of your order, but--H would uol ^ { move to any definite action. I could | (and all such talk* arc mostly | would unduly 'depress you. This «erI I vice must he practical lo be beneficial. ! Let me. therefore, -peak lo you of 1 "You hold lo the principle of patrloC ' i-m Your patriotism mii-t consist nl M something more tbao opening and ' closing your l.dge. singing patrlollc , | songs, salutlug Ibe Aag and pledging : allegiance lo your country, etc. True I patrvoll-m Is horn lu Ihe home, and IMa strong love for home. Il I* Arsl i ' | Every great patriot was and will be a c strong local' enthusiast, who has Jusl . ' j naturally bubbled over Into Ihe ua- i ■ | tloual pan. I call upon you to mobilize your lodge aud be patriotic enough i to bring somethlug lo pass. CoDcen- < ' trated patriotic action I* what Oceau i j CRy need* Action, I aald. " I "I am led lo -ay thai true and good | | public spirit In Ocean City I* a* for i I I elgu as A-latlc mission*. You have I , ' but lo follow tbe doing* of tbo*e h»v lug a baud Id the affairs of, the clly. | oue way or auolber, to see this utter I , lack of tbe right spirit. Io the Arsl i place, you will And three political ■ factious — twooflhem trying tocsmp ' uuder the same lent. One facllou will < ' luvarlably kill what the -olher proposes and for no good reason*. Till- | ba* great need* such a* would make this a better and brighter aud I | more active place In winter, but no i 1 1 thing doe* go *o far a* the appointing a natural death In committee, aud | to tbe point where anything proposed < ' for tbe good of Ocean City among her : ■men of aflalr.' Aud* the people apa- | tbetlc and a spirit of 'I'm from Missouri,' aud you cau't blame them. When I bave raised tbe question of tbe patriotism of tbl* city, I am ' proudly told that this clly ha* -em out a greater quota of men for tbe population than any city of It* size In ' New Jersey or Pennsylvania. Perbap* that la rtgbl, but wbal ba* that [ lo do 'with tbe need* of Ocean City just. now that It I* up to tboae at home? Tbl* large quota I* more to the credit, ' by far, or tbe Individual men thai have goue than It- l«"lo those now at "I. am templed to *ay baldly and baldly that we must oe aAlicted with ' (bat disease called 'Mock Patriotism,' belter known a* 'Dollar Patriotism,' • ibe kind tbat James Kusaell Lowell ■ denounces In bl- tblrteen-rtauza poem. • called 'Tbe Pious Editor'* Creed," tbe Arrt staDZaof wblcb will illustrate:I da b«ll«T»Hy peopls^wyl ' Th-ll^«5nvAl»" Mlrevjf'unl."We want what our neighbor* are ; getting end wblcb will do tbe city ' much good, aod for wblcb we ere ! Ideally situated, namely, hydroplane bases, plant for building small craft, a Government barrack* for tbe reserve*, an armory base In onr present building. etc. All of these bave progressed of them have died Delural d-atb*. smothered te dealb in committee 1 committee, end I'll risk a prophecy tbel tbey will meet tbe same fate from - propose, we feast on possibilities end e probabilities — all pretty good wiud1 pudding— and our neighbors put up ■ action and gel results. "Wlib all this, bere Is a sample of ' local Inaction: • 'Several years ago our young men e formed a military company. Tbey 1 built themselves an armory— Just bow, • all of yon know. Tt^y, like every- ' one ilse, could Dot fpresee this war. ' Tbey sbouiaered tbe Ananclal burden aod were glad to carry II. Tbl* com- , pany did tbe Joan good. Kpw tbey are gone. A very few of tbe military ' cluti remain, bat note# sod' bill* must 1 be paid, despite tbe fact that tbe Htate ' nu (but off IU support These meo, more than half of tbem shouldering a' " goo now In Ibe Hontb, together with e • .few still at borne, ere threatened witb ' damtered, yet no public spirited move to relieve tbem. Tbey are forced to it odar it for safe to tbe Government as an army supply bam for *10 000 aod 1 a good chance of gelling tnroed • down. ••If tbls city wants to do something •: patriotic to begin with, tbey could do j do better then to gallantly id lev. bam man of tbl* burden aad tbaa of- :
FIREMEN WANT | " NEW APPARATUS is Request Will be Given Con- 1 , I sideration by the City | Commissioners. | y h-f.'re "the Ct't7 mmlvau'Kw. | i gine and ■ new pumping machine are} le particularly drslrrd e The city lis- -orne pieces of appara- » "-«• "»-*• '« I- thought, cau l« di-potwd of uqw, there • being a demand for -uch articles. Il was decided thai Ihe ("lly Coo. ml—lourrs ..,.1 ihe clly'. Are hoard e should lueel and go over llie dvlalls of F The re-lgiisllon of William H. Hmllh f accepted He al-o ... .»i.i..,i n Are chief. Il Is understood lliatllie . Liberty Fire I ompany. of ^ which Mr. . this company as hi- successor, i The report of Ihe health dlHcer was f received and ordered tiled, as were llie . reports of Building Inspector Johuson f and Electrical I u.pecter Joseph Big- : — . M Rowland asked llie cuy lo adjust i w.- referred lv Hie lax as-e-sor. lax f t "lly romml-loner.'smpbell. Hie pro-. Ite-olullon* for Ibe borrowing of f money were adopted, and a number 3 , TAKES A BRIDE : HoM.te.^r,v. t Nelson Wrddcd. i George Hoff-telter. Jr.. of Pblladel- \ • plus, sod Miss Anne Nelson, daughl ler of Dr. and Mrs. Jsmes J. Nelson, - - of- Folcraft, were married In Ihe i CUUTch of Hi. Luke and tbe Kplpliany, l Philadelphia, Haturday evening, hi • the rector, the Rev. David M. Hteele. The bride -wore Ihe same gown of i while bengalliie lu whicfi herTByther ■ was married II was made wlib o^ri dress and a court train or tulle Anlshed wiib bauds of -Ilk. Her tulle veil was I fastened to a coronet of lace and she csrrled a bouquet of lilies of Ibe val- : and gardenias. Miss Margaret Tyndsle, of Phlladel- . phis, was maid uf honor. Bbe wore a r of robin's egg blue satlu, trim* — I med with silver, a hat of blue and allI ver. aud carried Ward roses. . The bridesmaids. Miss Marlon Kater, I of Merlou: Miss Martha HchoAeld, L - Ml™ Emily Fulmer aud Miss Harah ■ Adani-on, wore pluk -alio frocks, I pink tulle hst* with velvet crowns, I trimmed with silver, and carried pluk j snapdragons. The best man wa- Lieutenant James - J Nelson. Jr ,l). H. R, a brother of - the bride, aud Ibe ushers were Robert - I Heatty,- Lieutenant Henry C. Nu«, U. t H R, James K. Kerr. Julius M. HuffI -teller, James N Ganlx and Albert F. 2 r Hclienck. - Mr. Hnff-leller aud his bride bave a - ournher of-fr lends among Ocean City's ( Dr. J. Thornley Hugbes, of Hughes' Central Pharmacy, has accepted an | soloist with the quartet of tbe Olivet t Piesbyteilan Church, of Atlantic City, j . Tbe quartet Is comprised of tbe beet „ of musical taleur obtainable, aud hlgb class music greets Ibe worshipers of j Ibis church eacb Huuday. I Frank H. PoweliT, aged 61 years, a i retired cigar manufacturer, died at his , borne lu Camden Tuesday. Mr. Powell, , w ho was kuown to a number of Ocean I Clly resldeuts, was an uncle of Fid ward M Hutton. Deceased we* a brother of ■ William H. Powell, of tbls city, who . died a few mnulhs ago. Another brother died less than a year ago'. The "Hoover treat" under tbe au . ■pice* of tbe Women's Defense Committee In tbe committee's rooms Tues- • day eveulng was a very delightful ef- ! fair. There was a large attendance. • The proceeds are for Ibe beneAt of tbe • Hostesses' Home el Camp Dlx. «, ' Domliilc Gerbaaio. a young barber of I- tbls city, who enlisted Id tbe service d end reported ai headquarters In Pblla- 1 o delpbla Haturday morning, baa been f i, sent toC — IS. Camp Meigs at Wasblng- > too, D-C.. according to a letter reel celved from him this week. 7 ■ ' II JUrtUI Cksrcll Services. ( ■S Htrvlces In tbe First Bspllsl Church d Hundsy as follows: Morning, 10 SO. 1- subject, "The Te-t of Love" Bible p school at 2. SO. Eveu|ug. subject. "No Armistice;" tbe key note Is love. Quer 1 if let music. All welcome. ' n fer tbe bulldlug to the Governmeul for y the duration of tbe war au* one year I ,t thereafter for tbe expense of upkeep, p. and this -would be the opening wedge r. for better tblugs aud some GoveruD meat business coming to tbe city. Is Ibis negligence what yon could call ,J patriotism? If II Is, It la -Dollar Pajy trlotlsm.' ' ^ "You ask why I am felling tbls to □ can do once tbey make op tbelr mlods t audsetoutonamau's trail, and this II, tblDg lo pass through agltstlop witb D. your husbands aod officials. Aglta rt lion bring* lb* trotb, end trulh-ywres a people. Do nol look away off to a |«triotie bur lion wbeo your own ,d doorstep needs active attention." d ' " 1 Lesal papers of all descriptions, In.•lading wills, an carefully drawn by K. Curtl. KoUdsou al bl* offlc*. 744 . do Aabary>veoue. Ocean CHy. N J. adv. if- at'wlr?*- D" MO'***adV, 12*6, l 1
I — — -tT JONES' MEN'S SHOP Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats nnn DAMTQ SWEATERS, CAPS. FINE LINE UUU iHlllwf SHIRTS. TIK, HOSIERY Bath Robes, Indian Blankets 804-06 ASBURY AVENUE H Gieai War Lesson | re — rei ^ For years the principles of thrift had been ' preached to the American people with little or no j ^ effect. W "Sufficient unto the day" was the creed by ^ which ordered their living. , * But war with its great demands, its sacra- ^ - *§4 fices and its uncertainties has brought a great ^ lesson home- i ^ Thousands of workers are now opening |w ^4 Interest Bearing Accounts and are regularly 1^4 _ ^ practicing thrift. Are you one of those who see the light ? N < ife ife First national Bank jfe. k, DCEIN CUT. I. J. ^ ffeife!fe[fe[fe[fe!fe|fe[fe|feMfe[fe|feffej Maddock's Pharmacy KlghtH and Awbury Avanu* ( PHONK 570 HRBB DELIVERY " Agent for Nyal's Family Remedies made by Stearns & Co., of Detroit, the net results of 50 years' experience. We recommend and guarantee them. Try any of the line; if not satisfied will refund the cash. ' _ ; . . < ONLY $975.oo ON WESLEY AVE., NEAR TWELFTH ST. Lot on Bay Front, near Ninth Street, $ 875.00. Lot on Twelfth Street f 425.00 . Lot on Pleasure Avenue,, near Fonrteenth Street, 350.00^ I Lot on Asbury Avenue, near Second Street, 325.00 Lot on Simpson Avenue, near Twelfth Street, 300.00 , JOSEPH I. SCULL : 757 As bury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. ■ m GOOD PAINTING R JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. ' PalNTINO UNO DCCOaaTINO KPa lnt art PalnfJ **' " a Ve" a C'"' * HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Aveitus Ocean City New Jersey City Gas Light Company 837 ASBURY AVENUE telephone 8s. Nlt^HT CALLS 424-W CHAS. C. READ WALTER E. ALLEN CHAS. C. READ & CO. /- , Our lines of Fall Goods are now arriving. Perfection Oil Heaters, . Heaters, Carpet Sweepers 2nd a fall line -of Ammunition and Sporting Goods at the Modern Store-1-CHAS. C. READ & CO. r 839 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, IN. J. Bell Phone x8 Inter-State Pho'te 134- A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Gpading and Street Building i 739 ASBURY AVENUE , Ocean City, New Jersey PLUMBING 11 — ■" "" 1 1 BrtbRbrtw. C. M. BACON «ov ntf.ti.at
■em» i»B ceirieM. THE IMPERIAL WIS CK.VTBAL AVE.. OCKA* CITT. M ^jssr^ssss Opsn all Vsu Hoi Wrt srHsrt THE KATHLU Now open for lb* season llaSCsotral Atsdos, OCKAH CITT. *. J. . II IBHBH LkWIB a COH ARD WYOMING 'ti omi AVEim i OFFUl rnj.1i. M. I Opsu ail UM jsar S Hoi Water Rs* a. r. niUBB HOTEL ATGLEN ^ On. of th* most osntrmlly looted boista la Ocean City. The aim ba always be te make to. hooteMlsrt sad botefUka ted ite *. c. sew. rn|. NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIC1HTH AND CENTRAL AVKHOS OCKAH CITyJk. i. Kourteenib H— oo riiorouzhlj iseufslsa and nearly p-psr-d, BsU Pbonss: I7-X and THE IDLEWILD OPKM ALL YEAR Hstvscn Elf bib and ft.ntb Rtrsate Lotetsd Oos Block from BaasW. MKH-J. K.IOBHWI Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. bcl. Heventb aud Blghtb ale Ocean City, N. J. m. j. at AcxLm. Scotch Hall SANATORIUM -Open All lha tsarAl is* K. N. ' B. kiOnni We Are Distributors Htiiillli in Ocean City. Sea Isle Ctty and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor and -Street BaiMiag Thirty-fourth at. aad Waat hva/X OCEAN CITY, N. J. \ 1 Rbaaa, 241-W I 1 Ejes Enmioed Vitboit Drift foaranteed. for Una nl— OMrtsS jasrsa i2«r. ^ IwwwiteeoS w«5S* auweSSLTaa A. We ELY taaa liusik Aviaa i atlamm crrr, a. i. Mbora Fast Lisa Fasaa Oaas. Ite* Baurhawa— a Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cut Flowers and Funeral DcaicM Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 4*yJ ABBOTTS' Seventh SL and West Ave. Ocean City* N. J. Choloa DaUry Pnnduata Otdara Dellvajad ^BBulpBiaM COAL Yon need Coal. Yon nead 8aniee. You get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth aad Waat Avaaaa Watch and Jewelry Repalrtae Mayer's " Boardwalk, Ocaaa CHy 1307 Atlantic Ava., AttetlcCMy HAVE yon a cottage, bnngalow or apartment to frtrnkk? We have' a line of raxmiu at lm than Philadelphia prices. Wiadaw shades a specially. CHAS. C. ADAMS A MO. rao-aa Aaeuwr Ave. - HKADLKI dfc I Mil " Readiiur Ooal ■ggjg-Jiagag 5 I *>• " I £entinol • I fa S8" te (taWI :| |||fl

