Ocean City Sentinel, 20 December 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 3

ocean Ctty Sentln'ef 5,™ *"* lo ^ ...>1 communications of ",lerc" 0 community am) «>" readerl«F>b"Z , DOTS suud'>- n,g"1tiiiii ye>r lo „k llo«v jtrtoun*" !■«•"•*»> "- Bstbet severe winter «« »• OCnCiyl""- Decern . ul IIF« resolutions^!! shape, , ...vki" i hero after you've mad,0(1 slICK u 'W® ... P^y.e"... 2£i2£: d,j evening-^ ^ ^ ^ ^ (.'brlstois- pfrseul. ,. Sportsmen were disappointed over .retber coudll •" ot last week Ilw«l.el..t« eek for gunning thlje»r .Tbe meaibenytUke official board of IM First M K 'hurrb meet U.I, (Tbumlej . eveulug at the usual lltue tod.plece „ _ Saturday eo.led J he .hunting rr: u.t u.. to, Mlt Is'stdl w llh us. E A" Corson I'M received the co litre* "from the Standard till Compel.} to fill lu »ud tiulld « concrete driveway ,'.1(1 Mend for the company at ThlHyf«rtlt street. . PERSONALS. Mke Atu> I'ulfleld l» visiting friends OouDty Pro-ecutor Cole *ai among Mia. Thomas Watt sop. of Philadelphia, waa'a vtallor here thla week William M. Kauck and wife have returned from a vi-it to Philadelphia. John J. Foster. of thla «•)-, returned Mouday from a visit to' Philadelphia.

J. A I •».. ik-i reet, of Philadelphia. va> among the elallora here Monday. I Mra. Margaret Foster,. of thla city. bis returned from a visit to Philadel- ; U-~ Mta William' U. Abbott, of thla aty-. la recovering from the severe bite John B. Klrby aod family, of thla ; city, have returned from a vlalt to Croy'deu. — ' Mra A. I» Barrows, of thla city, haa .returned from a via# to her alater at Bridgeton. Mlaa llella' llorabelmer, of Atlantic (Hy. waa.a guest at the Idlew lid during tbe week. Assemblyman Herman Hecbt, of Philadelphia, a cottager here, was lo town Tuesday, - Joliu K. (irovea and fajnily. of thla city, have returned from a few daya' Valt to Philadelphia, ltobert T. Koulk, " a well known' U.H reaort. waa b. towu Saturday. Homers Youug, of thla city, returned Saturday from ' bowulngtown. Pa., •hare he bad beau for a abort time. Elmer HoblUaon and wife, of this city, have gone lo Vlneland for a few Mmt'ba. ha having work at Minimis l\ Stanley Borlon and wife, of Philadelphia, -coltagera here loathe sum ■er, were among the vlallupi Friday. William A . Welsh, of Beverly, presldett of the Angler,' Club of Ocean Uty, waa among the vWuur. bere FriTbe Rev, George H. Seal, of Bridgeton, district a'uperlnlendeut ' for thla

Tbmvday* " "C°UB "" * '•"or«» b*,c 1 ■ John fi Wlek, a promluen't Phlla- • dalpbla bunneaa man .„d cottage [ owner iu thla city, waa amoiig the deek'a vtaltura here. Nlsa Conrya, or Philadelphia, wga 111 luau Sunday and waa accompau. , « "U her leluyn home by her niece, I Hejen r MacSamae. who will remain : h" Philadelphia a week. |. , W- I - Raymond and family have ' , ■oved from their home at 416 Central ■ ■**nue lo aimrlmenla lo the Hanu | * for the . Inter. {, Xra Cecelia Creaae, of thla city, will I •p««l the balance of Ibe winter at At- i »ntle I ity and w ill be located at 0 « "rib Pennay I vama avenue. j Tboma, Morriwm, ot tbla clly. w ho 1 ■^■I'loyed by the Atlantic City Elec•WLlgtll » ompany, returned Tue-day 1 •Venlrig t.om a vlalt to Philadelphia Ilea Mary VauRuaklrk and Mlaa HlaCuateck. of Wllliam.port, Pa.. *e returned from a vl.it to the . for"later, mni. H. W. Donnelly, •nd family . tbla city. Bre 8 H May berry and her eld eat •J*"*"*" have an apartmeut bouae at Peter-burg, Kla; The younfrat aughter i. a— iat.ot clerk at (he Hun-'1 "bgtoa Hotel la that Florida rawrt. I vim Jean M.ck||n, of tba Cbaudler- ' l^.Ha". thla ctty, ha. returned to b"m* <1 Phllad-lphta after a vlalt ShT"" 10 m- P««rtmrg, Kla. *" accompanied by her toother Mtm X." Egan.of the tit le depart Tru- , t ™to •nd •""'■ompany, will Wae. Saturday ... •W ... ^ "a to ItUaeMy W«toeaday. an advarttaameot lo tba Hum-

^ some hot' times' ;/ . Ocean City Boy Tells Chas. ' Stilwell of Experiences j i in France. t Charle. R. si dwell, -ecrel.ry iod ! I trea'urrr of the o.-can ctty Title and I - e-tlpg Idler from Jo^ph Swan, a fog. TsTSr""1" company and ran * au aiubulai.ee corp. ou the Kreuci. I n part he write-: . -A real leiier from the front. If there t i ever wa- o..e Another fellow .nd I « ju,t came ou duty at tlila oyitpoat, and • iv'" m"" "ulp""1 k.,khl ' ■ w e, k w here a coop dem.lh' f La II oh f fenalve) wa- pulled off, and I tell you ' II wa, hell for awhile. Hill and I 1 . were on duly Had to call out tbree 1 ektia car. to hejp u, and evacuate ' over a forbidden road that wa- In full » f view ot the Hocbe tinea. ■ -Phat night certainly had a lot of j atar Hheli* that broke over bead and 1 ti.e tla-he- from l.igeguna' which, at tune, made the whole ,ky iinglit. but I r Wild night, happeu only one! in a « • l.aat night Hill, three other fellow. " aud I were off duly. "We all took a ' long walk from back of. camp. That 1 i,'|Uile far -al teaal, a aafe dlatance 1 1 of our fellow, on duty, came along in III- car We all pulled in and made him t drive u, back to camp ' -To have .ecu ' I Ha, you would have thought the froirt r waa a hundred mile« away, yet all the 1 tjrue'we could hear the boomliig. It la I ! we enjoy life to tlie fulle.1. Our food i . -cctlou clief from Pari*. 'The coat of ■ a day |>er man. You aee, we are Amer- - lean Mildiera lu the regular Kreuch army and both together leed ua. With thla we all chip lu k franc (17 cent.) a ■ day. ThanVaglvlug we will have tut 1 key. pumpkin pie. etc." I - ■ ' TO HOLD EXERCISES ' e ■**■>■>* 111 aehoal auadai. j The t'hri.tma. exeiclaea of the Klrat , 1 .«. E Sunday School will be held lu . the church next Sunday etching. , • ' • The follow lug program haa beeu ,

prepared : . ^ ' Soug. " ' School . ; Prayer, - Pa.tor , "Cradle Song," Dorothy Venable and , Marlon Mlnkmaoir. • "Star Spangled Jtauner," Uaborn Cor•ou, Jr. , Recital iou.' Sophie Cobb , • Soug, Primary Department , > Boj.'Oborua Song. Bdwlna Fife and Sophie Cobb , Song, Margaret Qutgg t Song. Lad lea' Bible Claaa member. • Sw ing Song," Marion Sinklnaon aud | r cboru.. Add tea. Itie.Kev Joaeph B Kulp Solo, "The Manger." Marlon Murphy f .Recitation, "Onr Chrlatmaa Tree," all girl,. Song, Men's Bible Claaa member. Solo, France" .Smith " Recitation. "Babe of Bethlehem," four .girl". Song, School I' ' Beoedlctloo. MRS: HILL DEAD d " Purmrr H-alileai M«d Beeo III lor •ocral Vea'ra. Is Mr. Irving Hill. agi?l 46-yeara. a • former well knowu re-ideol of Ihla ' clly for many year*, died- at Pleesaot- |. ville Tueaday from a complication of i- diaea-e". She had tweo iu 111 heallb r. aevefai yeara. Her fuutral will take . place tomorrow al I SO p. m. from Mark J Lake', home in Ihia clly. Interment .. at Seaalde Cemetery . Mra. Hill's flisl husband waa Mgrla H Moore, by whom ahe' had three children. Her aecond hu.baod was Irving Hill.jmid they had one child. jrviog n in. ■■«/ ci

faiullv itrdhed from "tlcean Clly Ip j, Hamoaooton lour or five yeare ago. ^ Hill waa a daughter of Mra. Kebecca Sutton , of rbekahoe. dinners for mayors [ Kd« Also lathed lo Board of ( J Tha memberir of the lap* May , j County Board of Freeholders, at their i i , meeting al Cape May Tuewlay. on , motion 'of Freeholder John P. Fox. of Clly. decided that the board have at Wild wood after It reorganNew Year's Day and Invite the | mayors of the various municipalities , I "uovariior E-lge will al« be lurlted . attend.. ,• The memWra of t(te committee In I charge of the affair are Freeholders Fox. Young and Hewitt christmas "500" " Cord I'a'rlr and Tree roll of dilfta .1 Lrsgsr Toalibi- . Arrangements are helug completed • for the elaborate celebration of .the 1 Chrlatmaa holiday" al Ihe Y'ouhg I Men'. Progressive League this (Tbura- " |day) evening , There la 10 ha a Chrlatmaa Bvs hundred card party, starting at 8 10 o'clock o. sharp Admission will be 85 cents, t aud everyone attending will receive a >„ gift from Ihel'bnatmas Iran. lodlcar" tlous are that Ibe league rooms will 1- ; be crowded. d Beep vert Me FrosM Uessles. ' News baa reached towu that Braoln Douglass, wall known here. Is recover1 rursr'ng friB « — ~ »,MI f* V*"P

home building society prospers Encouraging Report is Pre- ! sented by the 8ecretaryj i Harry A. Morris. J The fifth aunual report of Ihe Home , Building and Loan A-«clatlon of I City, prepared by the secretary. 1 A. Morris, shows thla organize- t be In a very prosperous condl- ( Jbe re|H>rt presents (be following 1 Bgure.: , * ' asscts. | $17,000 00 ; 1 Loan, ou aliarea of | association 3,414 75 ! " 2 251 60 due aud unpaid 65 00 ; due sad unpaid 6 45 ' Fine, due and unpaid 56 46 j , $23,572 i»i | lustallmeul ahare- | , holders $30,274 00 1 1 sppoitloued 3,142 43 I, proOla 83 h advance 144 70 J in advance llij. Filing annual report, 1917 1 00 j fees 9 00 $28,572 06 J! balance December 3. 1916 $226 90 I (due*) 6 023 70 j - 133 70 ! Admission fees 30 50 Mortgage loans (repaid) 600 00 Stock loans (repaid) 1,646 00;' Mo'uby borrowed 8,200 00 $13,758 84 IltSBl'KSKMKSTS.' j ou boud aud mortgage $2,700 00 ! Loaus on shares^ 2,197 25 ; dues re- - turned 1.461 00 Withdrawal profits relumed 35 58! money relurued 4,800 00 uterest ou borrowed j money 43 07 Salary, secretary 150 00 secretary 100 on

' Salary, auditors, 1916 9 00 ^ Olllce rent " 18 00 i postage, stationery 42 32 ( r FiHug annual report, 1.916 1 00 ( Premium ofHcers' boudsa 12 00 Premium Employers' Lla Ins. 10 00 , Stale examination . 20 00 1 Sign 6 80 , . Olllce shelves 2 S . Balance cash on band 2,251 60 > ' $18,758 84 | 1 i with engineers | LeRoy Brown, a nephew of War-' ,f reu W. Brown and who was formerly ' employed In this clly, has written a ' letter to Major L K. Thomas, lu ' which be tells him that be Is now . with the Twenty-flfth Engineers, lo- I cated at Fort Devens,. Ayer, Mass. ' He enlisted some time since and holds «o ""grade, the highest rank that 1 can be attained by enlisted men. " The young man writes. that be will leave for France next month, While be was in this city. Brown •a took a special course of study under I- Major Thomas, and In bis letter be 3' expressed his warm appreciation of h the eflorts'of Mr. Thomas In his be- ■« half. :k — " ' =t cold in anniston '• Never worse In OceMM C,h,S«>s " csB- Vsscr LBslr- » Capt. Vance L. Kaly. formerly In d command of Company G. Third In01 -j ■ n

ofth/cuy. sod now at Camp f| Mci'lell|)FAuntelon. writes to a frleoa y here that they arc "having soma wea- (| tber In the sunny Soutb." Tbey had o — ■ 1" and also some snow. CapL Kaly declares tbst he us.vsr was any coldsr In Ealy was recsntly placed lu 1 ■■ommand of Headquarters Company, llllb Field Artillery. «ibtcb le comprised of men from Virginia. ^ Mr. and'Mrs. Wlufleld S. Scbermer- P 1 of Camden. N- J- g uetle' aud Philip Morton^ BaelhU, , of Fort Wayne, ludlaua. He is 01 United States Army-Ambulance - _ I vlce No dsts has baeu sat for lha > wedding ou account of war conditions. M las Scbermerborn has many frlau s among the summer residents of Ooean Ctty. - ' si«s mm CkMrcS B«m«b«w- ^ ^ ' Word recelvsd bsre from' "J»ek ^ , Barr. of this dty, »bo reow"* « listed aod was sent to Fort S ' ( ' to the affect that he eras sleaptag o * bench in a cborch at New iw ■ ' With thousands of other young ■ k .ha way to camp, to' **'"*' a" '• Tb» 1- list fhuych will hold a .... » II aais ftl^Tvaoua. s

11 11 ■ * 1 — . COUNTY FREEHOLDERS ADOPT PLAN OF MAYOR CHAMPION

Will Give Christinas Gift of; $2.50 to Each Cape May Boy in Service. I Followlug the plan suggested by Mayor I'bamolon. of tin. clly, who la cbalroiau of the Cape May I'ouuty Publlc Safely Commute, the Cat* May County Board of Kreeliolder.'baa decided tp give each eqllaied and drafted buy fruin' thla ruuuty now lu the couuXry's service a Chrlatmaa gift ' of $2.50. ' Couuty Collector' Joaeph I. Scull - Instructed lo pay ihe money lu - the mayor, actlug for the public safely Mayor Champion i.mucb lutereated : lu Ibe welfare uf Hie cuuuly boy. lu j plan now to be earned out. the active ] co-o|*rallou of Mayor Stevens, of 1 , Cape May City, and Director Rutherford, of Ihe board of freeholders. >, Mayor Champion cou.ulted with I Director Rutherford and Mayor Steveua. and the latter presented the 1, plan, as stated, to the board of frer- - i boy a. •i Tlie money will be sent the young addresses. He ha- sent a request for '.there to every mayor of elite, and I chairman of towk.blp coiumlttee.tn ' the county. He al-o desire, the name, of the boys from (Iceau City. ' j He already baa received a number of II j replies. 1 Mayor Cbamplou has I rawed that J. IIS of the member, of the roast arttl lery recently formed In the viclolly of 1 | Cape May are uow doing duty ou j some or Ibe wharves In Philadelphia. ! There are 53 hoy. at Camp McClellau ; TO BUILD COTTAGE ^ j PtillNdrlphla Mlnlal, r Tlana ' During the season of 1917 Ihe owners ' *; of the oceau front Iwtweeu Forty-rev , a enth aud Forty^ighth streets cou4 pletlug the tliltog-ln process, which puta ou the market one of the moat de- ! slrable oceau front plots In the city. . The ocean frout Is now bulkbeaded " f'um Forty -aeventb lo"~ Fifty -eighth 1 atreets aud mike, aafe from storm 0 tides this very attractive section. . I The value of the bulkheadlng la reflected In the character of receully , erected residences. .1 The Rev. James M Niblo, rector of ' St. Michael's P. K. Church, Pliiladelphla. baa taken title to three loti on w

Central avenue, above Fifty-eighth etreel. and will erect thereon an attractive house before the opening of ^ tbe season of 1918. Tbla site waa selected by Mr Nlblo f after an Inepectlon of tbe ocean frout Chelsea to Corson's Inlet. . . 1 With tbe completion of tbe boule" c vard across Coraoo'e Inlet, which ' Joins Central^ avenue at Flfty-flftb street, automobiles will bave a cod- (| iIduous ocean run from AllauUc City b to Towureud'a lalet aud tbla Improve- ,| meat will bave a furtber Influence for ^ good on tbe southern section. " LESS TRAINS I 'Bat Service Here Not so Bad n Because of tbe necessities of these 8 , war times, tbe Reading Railroad Com- 1 and tbe West Jersey and Sea- ' shore Railroad Company -have agreed r , to run but. one express train per day 1 I nlng last Monday tbe morning ex- <■ press north and tbe afternoon ex press ■ I soutb will run ou Ibe' West'-Jereey 1 and tbe mornlug express south aud ' 3 tbe afternoon express north on tbe ' r Reading. However. Ocean City baa 1 r tbe advantage of tbe electric railway 1 |f service between Philadelphia and At- 1 ^ laoltc City by way of Pleasantville. 1 But tbere la allll a lralu from Philadel pbla at 5 o'clock In tbe evenings on tbe Reading Railroad. The time of Ibe train leaving bye on Ibis road 10 tbe moralng bas been cbaoged ' from 6 52 lo 6 49. ' " The train on Ibe West Jersey A Sea0 sbore Railroad tba'l formerly left bere '* at 4.12 p. m. uow leaie* at 8 57 and 1. 1- p m- """ ,v-' — — _

reaches Philadelphia, by way of Mlllvllle, at 7 o'clock, an hour earlier was tbe care with the other acbedwoman suffrage Tbe Woman's Suffrage League will 0 meet In tbe Woman's Service Commlttee room on tbe second floor of tbe D Msasey a Edwards buildiug at 8 J o'clock Ibis (Tborsday) afterooon lo u take or war relief work aod other h matters of much Importance " It Is urged that Ibere be a large at- t, Mra. Gran villa H. . Sieelman, wbo r •a. president of Ibe league: but who « Is uow In Ibe South, b"|*'*°ed "j" ' , office and bas beeo succeeded by miss ( Davidson- ! Badly Hart by .Fall- 1 win—".; i ' high school building, wbo was bad ly f . by,, fa" upon the J i week ago while performing hi# d , , al the school. la alowly Improving. He ] sustained a revet* laceration lover coa , . of his eyes, one of hi. 'boulder, a- j i nurt and be hwl a sllghl eoncuaMon of th.hr.ln. H. I. under Dr. Coreon-a care. , . »,d.n«M«WlldwMMd. n Several of Ocean City's business '• «.T hBl arranged to attend the scbeL doled meeting of the Cape May '' County Chamber of Commerce at uruawaod Tborsday evening last, hot ""■« "» I- „.«,*,«• ins'"' d" « a* ' ; » 1

advertise city ! in florida town f Mayor Sends Booklets to G. H. Steelman, Volunteer Booster in South. r Mayor Champion st the weekly a mealing of ll.e Clly Comml-lnner-e Granville H. -Steelman, of this city, a alio I. uow In St. Petersburg. Fla.. ofI Mayor Cbamplou said lie haa sent adtrral hundred Ocean City booklets r luSl Peter- tin i g. In til. letter Mr. Steelman says that l some of Ocean City's summer bu-lui-a-i meu now lu St. Petei.nurg are a.fvera ll-uig that they are fr..m Atlantic f lu the regular order of buaiueaa. the . City Com anas era granted to J. A. Lniigatreet. the owner a quit claim Mayor Champion re|>nrted lliai e Horace Aug. a paid lireuian or ttie - city', department, has not yet enTl»ree rewilutiona prereuted by 111r rnw-ing.of mojiey and sulhorlzing t.,e , proper officer" lo execute note, to a,- , cure the auma, were adopted: . J Several bill, were ordered paid. ARMY LIFE SUITS HIM Dudley Coue. sou of Harry Cone, i ' former business man of Ocean Clly. 1 aud -who Is now In Ihe medical ce - parluieul of the regular army, lo cater) at r 'smp Alleulown, Pa , writes tbe understanding tbst tbey will per- • bap. aoou go to Italy. . drilling, pistol shooting, flrat-ald. drlv. ■ lug aud repairing automobiles and • lug all tbe work, the boya bave a good He expresses tbe hope that Cblef 1 Scull will still be "00 tbelob" wbeo 1 be (Dudley) returus from the other 1 side. Iu closing, tbe writer aays: "If the b people are thinking of aaslatiiig Ihe f boy* over there, help the Y. M. C. A." ,f RE-ELECTS OFFICERS u .'aril Hllbrr t»lo He*' Local Higher Local

The Oceau City Democratic Club L lla annual election Thursday evening. and ihe officers were re-elected They ar- namely aa follows: President, Warded Higbee; secretary, E. A. Bourgeois; treasurer. City Wm. H Campbell. The club baa attractive quarters on tbe aecond flmir of tbe Hann Buildou Eighth street, aud many members gather Ihere quite frequently lu evenings aud play pocket billiards ™ Oue of tbe experts lu tbla llue wbo occasionally drope lo and enjoys a few Is Clly Commissioner Campbell. War Veterans Hera. Eighty survivors of Soutb Jersey's 500 recruits lo tbe Secund Battalion of Twenty-fifth New Jersey VolunIn tbe Civil War answered tbe roll-call at tbe services held lo Allan, tic Clly on Thursday, commemorating ihe flfty-flftb anniversary of tbi bailie of Fredericksburg About flfty veler. participated Iu the day's program aud Ihe others were heard from 111 various way . More tbau a hundred . were marked present last year and Ibis a reunion was saddened by tbe many . deaths- during tbe year. Touching memorial tributes were paid tbe departed members. F Arthur W.. Shoemaker aud wife en- , (ertaliied a few friends with card* at I tbelr home Saturday evenlug. Their guests were Clluloo B. Prloe aild wlfa. J. Edward Voss and wife. Miss Lole 1 Compiou and Dr. \\ llsou Y. Chris- I 1 '

HOAKH UF CHUHKH FKKKHOI.DEKB UP THE COUNTY OK CAP* MAY. m Cape Mar County Bonds. sealed p opoaals win be twelve* by ibe PTATqlTl'wTn b. pa>aCIi lo'New York ex- ; si-SiSS ?jE2S£S3 ^ •JTrnt: SbhSiS ^ t'mammupIl'Sl IhoafiT aoITl?! wo or l.i**erw offer lo lak - Ihr Sams amount r ofssl* boo*a. tben sorb l»ods will bs sol* to ' u,e l>i**er or bWklers ffennf to par Umelor or delivery. Tb«gl|bl Is reserved to reject . ' ah tn* f .V.I- K M i"m "•- & > der'cw bidders 00 Ibe renin day ol Jumary, lata, a' 11 o'clock In lbs foreoooB, at lbs omns of tbe Coon! J Col ertor. Ooean I'll 1 . N.J. , 1 ^Br'ordee o( tbe Board of Cbuasn KrasboOres a of IbaCoonty 01 Cape POVKKH, T cl~« 0/ .be foa'd of Oe-n ! FINAMCIAL eTATXMEMT. 1 A-?y • A* tore. %ara rjmjajm , Hooded debt, laclodlax tola taooe BNB ttsaggudwtmasw.

: — : — : ! JONES' MEN'S SHOP 1 Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats All ready for your inspection nnn DAIJTC sweaters. caps, fine line uuu | an i ^hirts, ties, hosiery Bath Robes, Indian Blankets 804-06 ASBURY AVENUE : NNkNSkNNNkNNNkk ^I 'Gini War Lesson | N — — — Ni r For years the principles of thrift had been ■ i|. preached to the American people with little or no ^ , P effect. ^ " "Sufficient unto the day" was the creed by ^ - which ordered their living. | But war with its great demands, its sacra- w fices and its uncertainties has brought a great - lesson home. >a Thousands of workers are now opening Interest Bearing Accounts and are regularly r* practicing thrift. M.- Are you one of those who see the light ? < g First national Bank ^ ; ^ octai tm, 1. j. ^ ■; MADDOCK'8 PHARMACYI ■ — Wishes You a Very Happy Xmas ' - pew iuggmiwa 1 1 J CHRISTMAS CANDIES SAMOSET, JANSON, WHITMAN'S— 50c to |7.00 ' Manicure Sets, Writing Paper, Safety Razor*, Thermos Bottles SEE OUR WINDOW

ONLY $975.oo ON WESLEY AVE., NEAR TWELFTH ST. Lot on Bay Front, near Ninth Street, . . $ 875.00 Lot on Twelfth Street, 425-°o n, Lot on Pleasure Avenue, near Fourteenth Street, 350.00 G Lot on Asbury Avenue, near Second Street, 3»5-oo. , Lot on Simpson Avenue, near Twelfth Street, 300.00 gx JOSEPH I. SCULL ] 757 Ashury Avenue, ' Ocean City, N. J. 3 HARVEY Y. LAKE . REAL ESTATE i 838 Asbury Avenus c Ocean City Nsw Jersey I « City Gas Light Company 637 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 6« . NIGHT CALLS 424-W

UTTNCLE SAM" suggests useful and economical Xmas gifts. We know of no better way to help him than by inspecting the line of articles on display at our store. A few hints: ' our store, n icw un

Safety Kex&e Pocket Knives Guns Rifles Thermos Bottles Lunch Kits

Electric Irons Electric Toasters Tools Carpet Sweepers Erector Sets Bread Mixers Bicycles Coaster Wagons Roller Skates

Gunning Coats Alirm Clocks Carries Sets Fishing Tackle Aad many others

Chas, C. React & Co. - THE MODERN STORE 1 839 Asbury Avenue 7°"* U- <37-W Walter B IHgft-. Bell Phone i« Inter-State Phone 134-A ; | SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading aod Street Building NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. ; ^ Ocean City, New Jersey PLUMBINO i 3g§@Sra»™BHHa " C. H. BACON aovawtui ej

HOTELS AID COWA6HA THE IMPERIAL tots CENTRAL AVE., OCEAN CITY, N THE KATHLU Now open for tba season I1B Central Arsons,. OCEAN CITT. N.J. I M lHflEn LEWIS A OO NAM WYOMING TS4 OCEAN ATENtFI Orrau fit*. N. J. ' Open ail tbs yssr p Hot Water Has a. p. atuxx HOTEL ATGLEN Ooasn Ctty. The aim haa always base »e\ tusks this boose select and homaUhai sad tta - i ixtk# and sassred patrooags pro sal iH soeosas. For terms and paritrahas efltam, , a. c. aarr. rxa>. NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIOHTH AND CENTRAL AVKNUB OCEAN CITY, N. J. • THE IDLEWILO OPEN ALL TEAR Moorlyn Tserscs Oeaaa Ctty. N. UK.H.J. I.XOBINOX , Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. -bet. Seventh aud Eighth ate i Ocean City, N. J. . M. J. MACKLUr. ; Scotch Hall •ANATORIUN —Open All tha Teas— ' asttBjSsg.uaa aar I Miss N. E. Towrxa, R. N. ' B.MQHiam I t HrodNnm. M«r. We Are DistributorastuaetjakBi flDtontiii In Ocean aty. Sea lala aty and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell Oeneral Contractor. Grading and Street BalMlaf Thirty-fourth at. aad Weet are. Thlrty-foarta st. aad Waal are.

OCEAN CITY, 14. J. RsaMsacs: UN Ceetsal A I seal Fkaaa, »I-W ■ Ejm Kitnined Vitboit Drip surest np-to-date ir»lba«s aaaBHaUaa' KSSaSwSieS rom^sto bs^fonnd ^aa^sIH^ Hma» Mriret wtto°goS rera/ AU sisiaas aa A. W. ELY 4TUNTN CUT, N. M. Bbors Past Lias Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cot Flowers and Funeral Dcaigaa Furnished 1 128 "Bay Avenue Phone, 4ay-J ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and Weet Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Chotaa Dmlpy Prodtiata "

Ask for Booklet of Bp I Ha RlH Old are Dallrerad COAL. You need Coal. Yon need Sarriaa. Yon get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth aad Waat A*— a Watck ul Jewelry keystflH Mayer's Boardwalk. Ocaaa CRy 1307 Atlantic Ave., AthHk CMgr AVE yon a cottage, boMriair or apartment to ftnnieh/ We have a line of ruENiTURS at kdB than Philadelphia pricca. Wiada* shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A MO. T20-22 AMU NY AVE. Readine Oaal I £In lo ex. ' i ^antinez B 11 ia £BFdto£»iaf &*JaI :I| is— ..