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Ocean City Sentinels TOUK8DAY UEt-KMBER 27. 1917 We "hall »* to re0e,ve l,enl" "f new* awl communication* of Interest ^ H,i, community aud our reader* <V^H communication* Mliould be accompanled wltji the full name -and .ddrew Of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but a* a guarantee o R„r*l faith. i DOTS ; Happy N«« Ywr! Don't forget 1919. fioiue very pretty, celeudar* for lull). f riurt the uew year well by adver- | Using I" the SBNTINKl.. 1. . W. 1. Hill aud family wish to ex- - prr*. ibell thank* to all who were an ■ klud l» I hem lu their receul bereave" i Light t'ompany, fell relieved Hatur-j1 d,y a lien 64 ton* if hard coal reached I bere for the company'* uae. PERSONALS. 8. Corson -pent the holiday* with 1 bl> family In thl* clfyj.. Mr*. Llnwood Sack, of rtalera, wa* In till* city Saturday. ^ ' 1 Waller B Hay*, of Philadelphia. Merrill Satlerlee. of Vlurland, wa* a vl-ilor here Saturday. Karl Pfander. of thl* city. Iiaa -gone . to work at Marcus Hook. Illy Clerk Hs'r-ry A. Morrl* will viall Philadelphia New Year's Day. JauieTWallaceand wife, of tin* City. ' are vi*ltiug friend* lu Millville. Ml** Carrie Voa* *l*ut Chri*tma* wilb her mother at -Petersburg. S. K. Sean aud wife are v.-lllng In New York City and East Orange. , Ml** Mary Phllll|>*. of thl*. city. I* ■ visiting relative* in Philadelphia. Mia* Alice Scull, of thl* city, ha* re- 1 '

turned from a vl*lt to Denulsvilie. \| Mr*. Herbert A. Plocb, of Plilladel . pbla, I* visit log friends In this clly. „ William U. Moore, of Haddoutleld. Is was among the visitors here Friday. 1, Harvey Adams, who Is employed lu . Camden, was home for the holidays. if Iticbard Voea, who Is employed In F Philadelphia', 4s homefor the holidays el Alfred Powell and . family spent Cbrlstmas with relatives at Hel-ler- - "villa. * ltaymnnd Glfford, who I* working v In Philadelphia, was home at Christ ^ Nathaniel Smith, who Is employed " lii Philadelphia, waa home at Chrl*tArtbur B. Chester aod family spent ' Christmas with the former's parent- 1 Prink K Champion and .wife apenl the holidays with their son, Hilton, lu J Oscar D. Thompson, of Philadelphia 1 !-"K" ; Mrs. Adella Abbott, of this city, ha- ( Uves Id Camden. Joseph Meebtn. of thl* clly, era ' ployed at Marcus Hook, was here dur lag the holidays. Dominic Oerebaato. who I* at Camp Heigs. Washington. D. C . was horns ( fo^the holidays. Lieut. Harry W. Foulds, who Is at Little Silver, s-peot the holidays with hi. parent, here. Mrs. N. C. Godfrey Is at home after a Tlatt of several week* Ic ber daughter In Philadelphia. Harvey Y. Lake, who *pend* mod of the time In Philadelphia, was In town Christmas Day. Miss Evelyn Everlngham. who is working in Philadelphia. -»peut Christ-

mas at ber home here. p Howard Kios, who la employed In Philadelphia, spent the holidays al v ' bis home In tbla-ctt'y. b William H. Cfcmpbell, Jr . Is visit- ,, lug his father, Clly Commissioner Campbell, In thl* city. „ Simeon BMlller and wife, of this ir clly, have gone to Philadelphia, where g Mr. Miller le employed. George B reck ley, 3d, who Is em- p * ployed. In Camden, apeot the holiday, p - al bis home In thl. city. u John E Towoseud aod wife, of Millville. a plant the week-end In their As- p bury avenue.cottage here. Ii Mia* Minerva. Adam*, who I* an In- n ■tructor of music at 8hlppen»burg. I* at home for the holidays. P Eugene Darby, a aludent at Haline- h mano, Philadelphia. *pent the J10I1- g day* with bl* parent* here. Emenon Smith, who le workings! ■ Hog Island. Philadelphia, spent the I holidays at bla borne bere. ' Robert Smith and family have gone to Bt. Petersburg. Kla . where they ex- b pect to remain until *prlng ■ > Miss Klsle Lee, who Is employed In I Camden, la visiting ber parent*, tieo W. Le* and wife, of tbls'ciiy. ■ Mia* Helen Markley, who I* em ' ployed In Pblladeipbla, spent Christ- | Mm. Philip S. Haud ba* returned to her home in this oily from a visit to ' tier daughter In Philadelphia. ' Wilbur B Garwood, of Ibis city ba* 1 g us to Philadelphia, where be will w ark In the Prank ford Arsenal.' Mies Hattle Ogdeo, of Camden. Is apcodlojg the bolidaytr with Eeerton A. Com* aod wtl». of this city. Harrison MeCarty aod wire, of Cam dag. vtslled bis peroota. George Mcerty end wile, here at Christmas. Chart*. Kulp and Joseph Brawler. le s^Ldtag "Th^bol id.ys with Mil Cecilia Hand la 'Wa*t Philadelphia." Banted ilatedaaehsl a Philadelphia beaker Inlcgtelad I a property . Ersrsiarvrs1

PASTOR KULP 1 Men ol His Bit$e <!lass Thus Show Appreciation of His Services. fine of the most thoroughly earI prised -and happily surprised— men in tlii. city Sunday evening »*. the . j Rev Joseph It Kuljs the very highly i day school, he was presented by the j-m em ber* of 1 he Men's Bible flare wlllii ; 'gold piece*. W. Iteichly , former presldeui oftlie •J high .pprectartnh of the cl.™ _ n.em; I-;;" Mr. Kd'P man. pastor I jglfl over lo Mr liulp The ps-lqr lu accepting the gift referred feelingly to Ut* appreciation of ■ tie steadfastness of Hie men and of I lie deep regard tie entertain* for tlie members. It lisd been predicted wheu 1 I be clss* was formed early tn the pastorale of Mr. Kulp. nearly Ihree year* , sgo.tliat llieols— would heephemeral. 11 l» still * live, throbbing otgauixailon.df -which lie is proud. Tlie children'* exercises were carried out as arranged, the program having 1 been printed in the Skstxnkl of la*t week. Tlie little one* acquUled them1 -elve* very creditably aud tlieir efTorl* 1 The Frances Wlllsrd Bible Class aud the. Men'* Bible Class each *ang a -elrclhin tn s manner that appealed lo " wa- L M T-isrrelt, of Uverbrook, who •I* having a collage built here1 Mr* I«*bel Alexander, of this clly. lis* gone I'o spend tlie balance of the ' winter with relative* In Philadelphia. Hiring Corson, of Bwartbmore Col- - lege, f* visiting bis mother. Mrs. J.

Mackey Corsoii, during I be holiday*. < little* It reck ley spent the holiday* home. He I* working at Hnf I- ' laud, ** I* hi- brother. George Wreck,eyv - t D B. Wilklu*. wife and son, Frank of Medfoid, -pent tlie holiday* with ( It. Llpplncoll aud family lu this f elly. ' t Clayton Haiue- Brick and wife , spent Christmas with. Molt Bhafer , and sife at their boiiie In Mercbaut- , ville. | Mr*. Cllflnn 1*111 1 lb and daughter. 1 Ml-* Amaranth*; of Hsrrlsburg. are < spending ilie holiday* with friend* In 1 thl* city. I Mr* Caroline- Goff and daughter, Laura MCfUig. of Kldora, were I gue-i* of It. L. GofT aud family ou Chri-lma*. 1 'Dr. J William Hughe- and family, 1 gf Atlantic Clly. spent Chrlatma* with the former's father. William It. Hughe* ' lu thl- clly. J. K. Haines, wife, ton, Btanley. aud daughter. Mary, of Medrord, -peut Christmas 'with William P. Llppincott and Wife, of this city. Justice nf Ilie Peace Krauk H. Ware Fred "Ware aod Dr. Vernon Ware, of Millville, Christmas. Nathan Taggart and wife, of West ' Philadelphia. spent the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. J Tbornley Hughes, 0I1 bis city. 1 J. Koscoegbsrp aud wife, of Philadelphia, *|«mt the' holidays with Mrs. Sharp's psitni-, Charles B. Powell : and Wife, of thl- clly Miss Julia Blake, a aludent at Mt B|.. Mary's College. Plalntlrld . Is spend1 lug the holidays with her brother, Ibe 1 Rev. Thomas F. Klske. Joseph J Durtbid aud family, of ' Philadelphia anc Harry M. Hart, of " Camden, eprnt it* holidays with K

Dufflell and family. Krneet Dunston. 1 ttreman on the o West Jersey A Sea-hare Railroad, and ^ wife, of thle . city. are spending a u day* In Philadelphia. -e) Henry I). Moore, ol Haddonfleld, d era* In town Friday for tbe tlret time a long while. H^ eras warmly t< greeted by many frlendi Miss Margsret" Bev*n. »bo Is em- 8 ployvl by the Curtis Publkbiog Com- B I .any In Plnladelpbia, vpent Cbrtal- v mas at her borne lu this city. * Ml** Mary ' u up Ingham. «h . Is dh- 11 ployed In Philadelphia, apeoi (be holidays^ wjlh her parents. Hugb Can- • Ingham and wife, of this city. Harold Ferguson, who alien*, the " Pennsylvania State College, Depend- * the holiday* wllh his parent, Kd- L gar Ferguson aud wife, of this clt,. »' Mis* Edith tkjtlon, who ls atteoaibR 1 the Trenloo Normal School, Is *p«ud. lug the holiday* with ber parent,, - Alopxo Collou and wtfe, of this city. Mis* Ethel Shoemaker, of thls cHy," reluroed from a vi.lt lo Mr an« , Charles F. Pblllips. of PbUadel. I pbla, summer resldeo l* of Ocean City. ( Jobu H. Lake and wife, of Vlnelaod. •] and John Long, wife aud daughter, of , were guest* of William 1 F. Gardiuer and »lfe during the bollday*. Policeman Frank A. Schock. who Visited -his Wife in Phlladelphle, where -be ik recuperating from an operation, leu days, has returned to hla home ' here. Leonard Lear and Paul Ftderlay aud wife, of Pblladeipbla, and Mr. 1 Lear, of Hammoulon. were guests of ' Lawrence M. Lear aud wife, of tbla city, at tbrlatmas. Warden Hlgbeji. of tbla city, spent " the holidays at Glen Gardner; wbe,re bis wife has been located f<* some • time for the benefit of her health. 1 which I. improving. I Victor PootMrre, who baa been lo ■ Peon's Grev# for some time, wa* to • tocoBuoday. H* *u listed afawday* ago In Ibe aviation branch of the I- L otted States Navy. ' i John J. Foster and wife aotertalned I' Ufa. Agoes Ktdd, MM. Krelyo KMd

-8 T ' ; — ;s HANDSOME ROCKER FOR DR. BOHNER • Members of Men's Bible Class £ e Give Teacher Token of c |e Their Regard. cl li A pretty cantata. "Santa's -Christ- tt S ma* Barrel," was given by tbe cbll- (t dren of the First Presbyterlao Bundsy (c f. School last evening, under tbe dlrec- ie le tlon of Mrs. A. J. Smltb. Leslie b 11 Hughes was ,t tbe piano. i; Graudpa Jolly. George Johnson b •r Mlsa Evergreen, Margaret -Price b. e Ml** Pine. Kr^U Smllb j Jim Jolly, Hots Ferguson ' a e- Button*. Kugene Halleran .f Plnkee T w inkeeton, Dorothy Jones ». .f Silver Star. Edltb Halleran e Blli-Choppm, George Gardiner n u Mr*. Von Billion, Heleu Breckley tl >. Pollyanna, Anna Tolten r, r* .Sauls, Jonalbau Wallace | d, were oilier exercise* under tbe dlrecd audience was well pleased wllh Ihe ■I There was another uutuber on the 1. program that look the pastor, the Rev. .* (,'bsrles H. Hobner, completely by .or- (| prise. -Thl* wa* tbe presentation to * him of ■ very handsome genuine le*- y tber rocker aud reel cbalr by the memo bere of tbe Meu's Friendship Bible Clite. . u The formal p'renentmtlon wa* made u o by Charles F Nebb, president of the clan, who. In .hi* speech, told of tbe ! (| strong bond* of fellowship between b ie Dr Bobner sud Uie men of the claw. (| 1. The recipient expressed bis deep ep- (| I. preclatlon of tbe cl*-*' remembrance. |( ' DELIGHTS ANGLERS ! "

lux Telia Old Sisiy. p Frank H. Stewart, president of the ( Clly Fishing Club, la always up „ lo date not only a* a- bualnen man and an angler, but In every way. In 0 eluding a booster for Ocean City. One d of ilie very prettiest card* of tbe sea- „ of bl, bosl of frleud*. Ill* a pic- f that appeal* to every Qahermsu , because of tbe story It tell*— "The Big- , . gesl One Got Away"— and alsolo those < 1 cellence of the reproduction of a palut- ; by -Louis B. Dougherty. , Mr. Stewart tells tbe story of Its orl- , . gin: 1 , 1 Que Saturday, - a few year* ago. , two Camdgu school boy* weut out lo , a vacant lot and dug a couple of dozeu , ' wriggling earthworm*, put Hiem In an , empty tomato soup cau, and went , down tojhe river dock with their | home made Hsblng tackle, and tbey , llshed, oblivious of Hie din and rattle 1 of near-by Industrie* famous tbrougbI out the world. • My friend. Louie R. Dougherty, r who I* both artist aud tDberman, r came aloug wltb bl* paint* and r brushes just id lime to see a calamity The cork went under, tbe boy yanked . t the fl*h leaped out of the water, the f got awayl Dougherty put tbe etory ou a piece of cauvas, aud I.asa fleber , man and a former long-time resident of Camden, could not reels! the yearn - II Ing to buy tbe painting. "Thl* reproduction I* delivered to yon.wltb tbe hope that It will aerve to recall some pleasant recollection* to e you a* It doe* to ma." OFFICERS ELECTED ' Ion **e Loan nocirty. Bocirtjr. f(,

Al tbe annual meeting of tbe Home Building and Loan Association Thure- jj day evening, Dr. J. Thoruley Hughe*, a Howard D Taylor, Assemblyman, elect Mark Lake and William F. Gardiner were re-elected directors. Charles F. Nabb wa. elected a direc- . 1 . Because of tbe resignation of C. 8. Scull and tbe removal of J. Boecoe to Pblladelpbh, there were I vteaocle* lo ibe board of directors I ftat were Oiled by tbe election of Boy q aod Clinton 8. JobDsoo. Th* offlcara ware re-el acted. These c are aa follows: I President, J. Tbornley Hughes; sec- c retary. Harry A. Morris; treasurer, • William F Gardiner; solicitors, 8. Conrad OU and Joseph H. Carr; audi- t Hiram S. Mowrer. R. Curtl. Rob- t Inson and Henry W. Town send. 1 Nearly lOOabere* of stock of tbe new c aerie*— tbe elekaolb— have bean taken. I 1 ■*ar eina nailed. ] More gifts were rent from tbla city through tbe mails tbla ChHetma. teaestimate* of the port offlea force. 1 There wa* an IncreaM In recelpU. of t 'MV."' .a" . ; Brwewbered ike "teal-la." , , The Ocean City W. C. T. U. distri- , e bui^j a baskets of fruit and 00a baa | krt of groceries to •-abut-In" residents t of i|,|, city at Cbrtstmaa. Mrs. C. Keuibaoi bad charge of the work. f and tteorg. Kidd, of Philadelphia, r. during tba bolte^a. Mrs. Kldd .Is '[ HuoUr Thomas ana W|((, of WllkesBarre. ipaot CbrMaaa with the former's pareota. Malar sod ggn p, R. it Thomsx. who also eoterteteod Mia* e Frances Long, of PhlladMphla. Id Mia* MyrtM Haubsrt. of MUBlo, 1. |a speoding a few days .hare aa the guest of Freak R. Llpptoeott aod wife n Mite Haobtet I* secretary of tbe JuoP o ate County Publle Befaly Corepooy. ra Jamas Turner and wlte, of MlHvlUa, - vssruiw'wS'iir

'cffristmas carols sung . p by methodist vocalists

j Storm Didn't Stop Chnrch . Members from'Early Morning Tramp Throngb Streets. j Following the custom Inaugurated by the llev Dr John It. Haln*., when ' he wa* pastor here, about -30 of ibe j I led by P*,lur Kulp, mug hymn- and I Christmas carol, on the. street* of thl* x early Christmas mornlug. t The p-nmeii iu<4iue outnumbered the • which again demuuslraled thai • members of (lie fgir sex areola ay* lo the extent of eacrlOclog I Tbe vocalists Marled from the home J of It L Gull at 6 30 o'clock, a reps.I I previously been provided llieui ■ ! of the residents, even though I most of tbe latter heard It while lliey 1 lying In bed. I The rain was falling during most of I Ihe lime tbesluger* were on Ibe street-, f aud II ws, coming down In lively I when they reached the re- 1- r deuce of Mrs 8 Wesley Lake at Sixlli I Mrcet and Atlantic avenue r BARR AT CAMP 1 oceau Clly Resident r raises Pro I Allen Scull, coutrsctlug- builder, of this city, ba. received a letter from I "Jack" Karr dated Fort Slocum. N. I Y . December 21. lu which the young mail write* In part as follow*: "Arrived *1 Is-t'st (he fori. Reached Wednesday afternoon about :> o'clock. Went lo tbe receiving hall i and had to wait Until 8.50 p. m"— uu. I my number wa* called « They braud you. Y'ou go by uuiuber- un Got up at 4 30 a. m. Cau you Imagine H? Going to bed at 9 p. m, aud getting up at 6 a. m. Spent all nf

Thursday traveling from oue place lo another. Uklug examination*. I felt a Hne wllh the exception of a cold, and 9 vaccinated aud had my Oral lu- " oculatlon by 6 p. tn. "After mess "we received our over coats, two blankets aod pillow. We dou't get the remaloder. of our equip- * ment unlii we are ready to leaveFrom all reports I guess I'll be here awhile I liavep't been assigned b to auy company yet. I haven't »een U anything of the other fellow* from o City. Ii -We all certainly did hate Jo leave p New Kocbelle. I never met any lluer o people In my lire. Tbey couldn't du Id enough for a*. You should have -ecu c ladl-» working— having breakfe-t e - ready at 6 16- women who have • 1 maids, bulier* and other eervauts and- t 1 all the luxuries of life. Tbe pastor's 1 wife I* a millionaire** In ber owu f 1 name. The pastor of tbe church wa* t r the finest man I -ever met. He was 1 1 always wltb the boy*, from 6 o'clock i e In Ibe mbrnlng until late at ulgbl. - '-I'm gotug to spend most of my time In the Y. M. C. A. ■'When you write, just *eud It 'gen ' • eral delivery,' and have your return 1 marked on It." ' HOUSE NEARLY DONE The work 00 tbe Baptist parsonage 1 end social room* I* progressing nicely, " despite the bad weather of last week. Tbe asbestos roof was completed Sst0 urdsy. Tbt besting plant will be in0 stalled this week. 0 Tbe Rev. Ml M. Lewie has decided to poeipoDC moving lntothe new bouse until probably Mfy .1 , following tbe advice of many that It will be Injurious to health from the fresh plaster put on ■" this time of tbe year. He will occupy four moDtbs tbe lower apartment Pj;

of Leander 8. Coreon'a apartments at Eleventh etreet aDd Wesley avenue, moving. In tbe first of tbe year. HAVE A TREE w Telephone offlce Otrla Observe - cnrlstmaa In Prnper Pis le. The employee of Ihe Bell Telephone Company's office here had their first Christmas tree tbla year, eud tbey sre » quite proud of U. b The tree was brought lu from tbe t: country by Leroy Howe end Walter J Boot, and placed .Id Mr. Howe's Jj office on tbe second floor of Ibe Mas- |; A Edwards building. a the girls pf the office aud tbey 1 trimmed the tree very attractively. ' Tbey are Misses Lena Morey, Gwendolyn Baaeetl, Beatrice JobnsoD, Smith aod Cora Rau, Mrs. Wiuslow and Mrs. Imogens j : card per.* fnr teed Cross. j There will by a Ave hundred card party for the beoellt of tbe Red Cross Moo's Progressive League Saturday, j the Ladies' Auxiliary of tbe Ocean ! City Yacht Clnb Winter Home. Tlck-X j et*. 60 cents. Pure food trophies will | be distributed. ^ Ocean Clt» Men Media Bert. William H. Nay lor. of 8outh Ocean i City, was badly Injured recently by the | 1 fall of a scaffold near Carney's Point. . H e-rosta I oed s fracture of -one of his . hips and several of hla rib*, a sprained wrist and a bod gaab ovar one of hla ayaa. Ha wa* employed as a earnoo1 ter. He la now In a hospital at Wilmington. ^ d^Tlla J.. wife of William B-Cbam-aveoaa, w— ^ Philadelphia. Sunday. I. Hot 'UDatet was held yederday after- , aooa- lDt~»ant being private. Mrs. !, Ckambere waa m mmmv resident of ,1 Oeaao City an* ^ In pigh •Moamby maoytaand^

BIG TURKEY FOR 1 " - ' PASTOR LEWIS — ' I ! All the "Fixin'a" in Basket, j Too Supt. Cadman Was ! Also Remembered. tine of the pleasant features of the i lirMma- enlcrlslnmenl' hy tbe First I Baptist Sunday School Friday even- 1 Ing— aud a most sgreet'.ic surpr!«e lo' Hie pastor, tbe IWv. M. M. U»ls»- j •c::- ... — * . E grc.l big Saul. Clan*, who. It was | di-covercd. wa- Randolph Fogg. Mr. Lewi* presented en umbrella to | Pre-coll Cad man. superluleudeiil of > by Ihe Sunday .Bclioo|Kmember-: | Opening Chora. Mis. Mary Clark 1 Margaret Lewi, . Norman Smllh Song by Hie Primary Department Harry Smllh RUl''ii lion. ' ,"'*n B" * Chorus^"'"1 NlBW I Candy was distributed to the young , |Hople of Hie Sunday school, ^and t h7J,'|,,V^VllUet"h«,Up"b".bI'e','Ih:|d many people would feel that tbey could I not rigidly put the old lime Hug In Ilie ••Merry Clirlslme*" sslulstlou sud thai j. H'vy^wauj1^ C,b*"l*'|^11|,"(l^™enK0!.b" - lle-l wishes." etc. He said Ibat IliM " Christ. If His teachings had been fol- '* not now exist. The spirll of Christ- . The spirit

prevail this year of all year, and we should put even a merrier ring to II than ever. DUES RAISED Tsken b» Mrmb-»a\l ocean CUV Vachl Clnb. An adjourned meeting of the memof Hie Oceau City >'achl Club waa held a lew eveuluga since In Ibe offices of Rear Commodore James W. Fern in Ibe Llucolu Building. Philadelphia. for the purpose of taking action — on Hie by-laws to Increase tbe annual dues or members from 120 to |25, the club tu pay Ibe war tax of 12.60 on each member Tbe resolution was L adupled This advance, as staled, takes csre of the Government tax. The meetlug wee originally called two weeks prior to this dale, to be there was no meeting because of the leek of a quorum. ' Al Iberegular Baptlsl Suuday School Lewis gave the school an illustrated lalk un tbe Italians, which proved very Interesting aud Instructive. This was the culmluatloo of a special six weeks "Five-minute Italian Study" In the Suuday school aud was the first •■daylight" experiment made. It will _ be Improved upon. Xlarrtt «i TwenljT-avc Tears. N. 8. Goll aud wife celebrated their ■ silver wedding anniversary at their . home In this clly Ssturdsy. ' A number of relatives gslbered lo offer tbelr , congratulations kud lo speud la pleesant day. They all partook of a boune tlful dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Gofl rei ccived a number of beautiful glfle.

Hans Bnrkhardt PLUMBING AND HEATING f«i XSSI XI xvut l aexxxemr iiwjxxsxr Uol Vajor KsaUnx 1— ~ Tl Notice to Limit Creditors, n tt-e. r . •?■». Kxeeoinx. i Sheriff's Sale. ! M 1 "P"** U) *•>• at I ( Mondiy, December jt, i9'7. I ^ oTpajeeto'or ^Ma'Vod^p'rem'us^ tMrvlcalier . I p.rilrui.riT Utecrlbed. •llu.U. lylnx *n« •»- lof la Ihe cilj ot Own City- ■" U* Oounljr UUn'plan or tbe "bwan Clly" SarfcnCnarked Plan Wo. X. and duly Bled la Ibe ■ count, cir-s-s nmi irnriTteaMat finaarri *1 ■ taw2"2;jtrija.-^srJi2 In tbe nonbwasterly lias or tloil rote where > tbe aotiberly lloa of Q«^rnad im lb. ■ "?alunx Ibe nortj wnterl* line ol Onll road sfe-sSSSirKT S3 . zzz:: ssga-ggargteggBt ■ J U°°- ROBXRT H H.LXK, llberlB. « 1". «- 1

JONES' MEN'S SHOP Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats All ready for your iuspectibn nnn DIUTC SWEATERS, CAPS, FINE LINE UUU inrlldf " SHIRTS, ties, HOSIERY Bath Routes, Indian Blankets 804-06 ASBURY AVENUE -flGieai wai Lesson | ^ For years the principles of thnft had been ^ preached to the American people with little or no ^ ^ effect. J* ^ "Sufficient unto the day" was the creed by ^ ^ which ordered their living. ^ But war with its great demands, its sacra- ** % fices and its uncertainties has brought a great ^ lesson home. Thousands of workers are now opening ^ Interest Bearing Accounts and are regularly m practicing thrift. ft |L Are you one of those who see the light ? ^ kl - First National BanR ^ ^ SCEHM CUT, N. J. ^

Maddock's Pharmacy Klghth and Asbury Avsnu* S PHONB 570 ' FRBE DELIVERY • STOP THAT COUGH I IU- using Oar Sj-nip of Tar with Extract of Cod Livers and Menthol Pleasant to Uke. Relieves Catarrh. Congha, Cold#, Bronchitis, Croup and Whopping Cough Don't delay Get a bottle today Full H pint bottle, 50 cents Juki tbe thing for Ihe kiddie* G ONLY $975.oo ON WESLEY AVE., NEAR TWELFTH ST. lot on Bay Front, near Ninth Street, . . $ 875.00 Lot on Twelfth Street, . • • 4*5 °° n Lot on Pleasure Avenue, near Fourteenth Street, 350.00 D Lot on AshuryA venue, near Second Street, 3*5-°° Lot on Simpson Avenue, near Twelfth Street, 30O.00 -a g JOSEPH I. SCULL * 757 Ashury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. j HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey

City Gas Light Company , 837 ASBURY AVCNUE < TELEPHONE 68 NIGHT CALLS A24-W — — _ — . c ifTTNCLE SAM" suggests useful and economical , U Xmas gifts. We know of no better way to help I him than by inspecting the line of articles on display at { our store. A few hints: | A few btnl nts:

Safety Raiort Pocket Kniva ■ * Guns Rifle* Thermo* Bottles Lunch Kits Percolators Aluminum Utensils Oil Heater* Gas Hotel*

Electric Dons |n Gas Hester* ' w

Gunning Costa Bverresidy Dayln* Alarm Clocks Carving Seta Riching Tackle Lamps And many other*

CluiN. C. Read 6a Co. 1 THE MODERN STORE 839 Asbury Avenue " Phonsb..*i7-W,WalttrBA|taniMlri Rr^Dtelvry ; Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phb ie 134-A . j SUTTON & CORSON CO. ■ General Contractors Grading and Street • Building NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. Ocean City, New Jersey PL.UMBIINO cTh.' BACON m — MM>M ea|| • ' . " * . I

, llnTKL* un (WTTXBM. THE IMPERIAL 1015 I'KNTRAL AVE. OCKAH C1TT. ■ g?£rnr5r^nC"T5S Open all y«wr Hot Watsr Bte> Mr*. O. OR1XL THE KATHLU 1 Now open' for tbe season i 1U> Central Anin. OCEAR CITY. B. J. M I98BB LEWIS A COWARD WYOMING * • >m ortxs avcici orrau Clly, W. M. 1 open an lbs year p Hot Water Baa j HOTEL ATGLEN i On* of tbe most osntreUy looted hotels ta Ocean City. Tbe aim has always bate to ' make tluabonae aslant and homaUka; and IM I targ* and am a red patronage provas ha anoore*. Fur term* and partionlar* eddnaa, [ a. c. — rr. riap. NEW HOTEL- ELBERON I ElOHTU AWUOXWTRAL AVKHDB OCEAN CITT, *. J. . ! Nay lor aod sayre, Proprlatreaaaa Pourtssnib hsaaoo Iborouxhly raonvaue and newly papered, BeU Pbonss: 17-X lag THE lOLIWIUI OPEN ALL TEAR ^ Uoorlyn Terr.ee Oeean City. N. ^ M UK. J. K. MOHRleON L Chandler-White Hall Ocean eve bet. Seventh end Eighth eta I Oceau City, N. J. M. J. mai-KLIN. 1 Scotch Nail 8ANATOBIUN . — Open All th# Year I li-ed Lores Mgr.

We Are Distributors stifmaksi iiuitiiii In Ocean City, Sea Die City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell aeneral Contractor . Grading and Street BaUdiag Thirty -foarth eL-aad West are. OCEAN CITY, li. J. Residence! MM Cswtrol Ansel NtekMI-W Ejes Eiiaiied VltlMt Drtpi ateent wlta^eoS aSSE* All work Acs* ea A. W. ELY xmim cm, ■. »■ em.hWated'ute* "** OaUlllill wag Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cat Flowers and Funeral Designs Famished 1 128* Bay Avenoe BeU Phone, 4>»J ABBOTTS'

Aldemey Dairies Seventh St. and Waet Ava. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Oexlry Pi odnala Ask for Booklet of BpoaMRMo COAL need Coal. Yon need Sarriea. Yon get both from C. It SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. I Twelfth and Wast Avomm ; Watch aod Jewelry Repairtag Mayer's Boardwalk. Ocean C*y 1307 Atlaatic Ave.. AM— Mc CKy

HAVE you a cottage, bungalow of apartment to fdrnilhr Wa have a line of fdrwitorR at laa6 than Philadelphia prices. Window HEABLET 6tr IliM Rending Ooal r-ZsrSSSiSS tfjn fa I th» I I Jjontii 10Z I l.S«s. toBrtHflaa* I Swate I