Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY JANUARY 8. I81S We -hall be (tied Jo recei ve Hem- of news aud communleallon- of mtere-t to this community end our ree.lereverywhere. All communication- -liould be ac- , compaDled with jhe. full name and addreae of the writer, not nece— arlly for publication, but a- a eiiannitw m good faith., D'OTS . The day* are lengthening. Plumber- were bu«y Sunday and , Monday. Don't forget the -peclal election -here January 15. The local public school- have re- j -u uied sesslou*. City baa reduced the number ol • light- on the -treels. their holiday vacation. | , December gave us a ta-le of resL, "old-faahloued " winter. Frank H Piatt I- driving the Adam- i Express Company'- auto delivery. | , Some Ocean City people -aw ihei ••Save your quarter-1,' ha- a familiar . ring, especially to those with ga> -loi ^ meters. High school graduate- had a Jolly j reuotou at the Idlewlld Thursday ( evenlug. , William R. Hughes haa been 'Shoot. , log a .number of -prig-lall duck- ai the point of the beach in tin- city. A marriage license *>■ la-ued here > this week to Charthf Doom and Ml-- i Grace M. Hotlman, both of thirdly. > A busluesr meeting of llie menlbrt- 1 of the Mary of lieliiany Claw of the 1 First Preabyterlau Suoday School will ' be held in tucburcb Tuesday eveclug. 1 Plana are already under way In several" of the western Stale- Id secure ' women farm laborers next year to take the pieces of men who Jiave Joiued the colors. PERSONALS. Ooonly Prosecutor"" Kuprue Cole ws- ' In town Friday , U. D. Corson, of Philadelphia, aa-i guest at tha Klberou a few day- ago. Ml— Florence Reeve-, of Salem . vis lied friends here durlug Hie Holiday- 1 Thomas 8. Young and wtfg are In Waahlugtou, D. C., ou an extended visit Charles H Powell and wife, of this city, vlalJcd relative- In Purl Norrie -Friday. Fletcher Durrell.and wife, of Daw--encevllle, were recent guests of llie | ; Idlewlld.' I Mrs. William Taylor, of Ihl- city. I- c v tailing her sister, Mrs. Hrrllia Kluger. I of Philadelphia. ' I Howard T. Johns: u and wife. Of ' tbla city ; have returned from a week's ' visit to New York. Misses 'Mart ha Morris and Vivian Week* have relumed from a visit !■: Morgan Hand, Jr., who I- employed ' . In Pittsburgh, '-pent a portion of the 1 holiday- In this city. Mrs. Adelia Abbott ha- been enter j Central avenue home. . Mm A. T. Kd wards, of this city, Iat Burbauk Fla.. where she expect. 1 to remain until spring. Mlaa Laura Powell, of Eldora. habeen eteulog Miss Edith Powell In thle c«y for a few, days l Charles Ellngtbausen haa returned ' to tkta city after speoding the holiday- In New Ybrk City. Mra. Herbert A. Ploch, of Weet ' Philadelphia, baa returned home after ' e pending a week in thla city. Mlaa Anna M. Brady. of Pblladel pbia, -pent the holiday- with Mi- i Marie Bebthroyd, of thla city. i Mra. William M. Ranch and cbll- 1 dren, of Ibis city, have returned from ' a visit to frleada In Philadelphia. Miss Louisa VaolJilder, who I- ■ a yjsltor here during the holidays Robert Willis and wife, of Flea-ant-vllle, vlalted Mr.- Willis' sister, Mrs. K. W. Pierce of this clly, Sunday. 1 WilltrdSietaer and family, of this clly, are at Corowell's Heights, Rucks County, Pa., for the whiter month-. ' " Miss Edna 8. Corson, of Bwarthmure. Pa., haa hew, visiting ber uucle. it; B: Stiles, and fatally, lii tui. clly i El wood Handle, of -Philadelphia, speut several of the holiday- with his ' parents L . Kaodle - and wife In to,- , K pi Mas wall. «f lbs CHy Oss i Light Company's force, haa retum-d from bla vscatiou, spent lo Philadel- , pbla. Mra. H". F. Stantou, of tbla cily. lis. returned from a visit to friend- In , Philadelphia, -West Chester aud AlleuThomas Mould aud a Ife. of Noffolk, 1 ■pent the holidays Willi lir> Mould's - parents, J. Lsbsu Head ley and wife, otlblaWly." Mlaa Amy Blackmail liaa'retururd to bar bo—e m this city After a plea- 1 saut vleU lo Mlsa Cecelia Hand in Philadelphia. R. W. Edwards and wife, with Mrs. ' harles E. Edwards, of this clly, are speoding a taw weeks in one of Atlantic City's hotels. Mia. Lydia Hildralh has return- d . lo her borne at Clarmoot after a pled-1 —at vIsH to Mm. J. itsavas HIIdmth. thle elt,. Tha Raw. -and Mrs. U. L. Steven-, of Toekahoe. are vMUng at the home of Warrvn Hmltb sod wife, 102* Central Mkaas Miriam Marfctey and Myrtle , Oorrisoo Tuesday evenlug relurued from Philadelphia, wham they spent' • portion of the holidays. J. Hoover McClore, of Hooey Brook. Pa^ and CUade H. MeCture, of Phllalively. of Mra Marpta Lawta, apITtTbe 1
G4RAGE DISPUTE - Tutolic McoiingYat Progresisive League's Rooms Next i Tuesday Evening. ' ■ There will he a public meeting In • h-r- m- -f llm^ Young kW- Pro gressive League oh next' Tuesday • | evening lor llie purpo-e of discussing 1 section of Hie clly -outliea.l of A-bury j The meeting will be npeu to" all per- ■ eon- miere-led. and Ihl- I. s matter [that cohcem- all property- owners and J ' j ,.2e ^d.^rTu.^rJ«r.,Sn|5.W"' The s-vere « e». her of i he la.t week ' hs- probably caused -vuir temporarily ' ; In love t hought of t he public garage 1 1 que-il-m, bul.lt will sKaiu come lo the 1 I flout si the meeting next Tuesday ' and -peiids llie -ummer seasons here, 1 -I w II II -| -s-llc view- - 1 lliig for a.-lle lor s Isrge holler msnu- 1 ' factory and have dually come lo the 1 many altraclion- for -uch an Industry. ^ . the many advantage, that would ac- 1 crue In Ocean Ctfy lu securing this In-. ■ du-iry. J I The location lu Ocean Clly thai I 1 consider i he mo-l mi lis hie Is lu the ' • vicinity of Eighth yd reel aud Central ■ avenue. This quiet. residential section ' . w ill be much enlivened by the ring of 1 . the anvil, .the roar of the riveting ' "« .o- ; , ilvll, thai w ill pervade the. neighborhood of llie boiler -hop. Anyway, If 1 will he quite ac attractive lo the re»l- 1 dent is! section a- llie proposed public gsiagc- ea-l of A -bury avenue. | Your, aery truly. J Firemen lisilusai-h Blaze. 1 ' Clly lln-nien Tuesday aflernoou ex-tlitgwi-lifd s niaas In the piling ol a \ small collage aClw.niy-fourih "Ireijt, j , Railroad track, and bury avenue. Burning era— cau,-..: the e al t be liou-t. Clly- Electrician Jo- ply Rig- ' gin- and Firemen William llavls and 1 Vet non 1-arl.on went lo ibe lire ou the ' ; ! Ruth Jones, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. John R. Joues. gave a Christmas ' parly for some of her friends a few 1 lievan. Evelyn I'lie-ler, "Jane droves - (irrlrude and jcsunelte Hlalplon. Helen MacKamee.' Harriet Kl-ley and Halleralr , - . week end as guc-t- of the Rev. and Mr- Lewi, lu ll.eir aparlmeut at 1088 , We-ley avenue. : " William M. Morrison, of the electric light company, aud Id- wife are .occupying apartments lu the Heal Aparl- . ineut*. 705 Moorly n terrace. Mr-: Auihony 8 Gaudy, of Ihl. clly. I- vi-illug relatives In Baltimore. Mr Gaudy accompanied Ills wife tp thai Miss Anna J. Alcotl, of Marllon, IofUaylon Haines Brick and wife aud Dr. W. P Haines and family, i Mrs John MC'alllon and .fam, Ily, of Philadelphia, are at Ibe home I of Mr-. Mcl -anion's -parents, Luther L. Wallace aud wife, in Ibis clly. Ml— -Alice Scull, of 'P. H. Ware's I -h.re I- taking a vacation. 8he IrV r visiting her -i-ler al Anglesea before, i returning to her home lu Deuuisvlllen Aaslslaul Fire-t lilef L L Wallac H - has been olHcianug-a- chief during tbe^ absence of Chief Watson, who has - been vT-iiiug al llridgetuu for eeveral ^ Geo'ge T. Muld lei on, Jr., and wife. . ol Marlh^i. fiave been -pending a few- . days w lift. Rsudulph Fogg and wife." Mr-. Middlciou is a slater of Mrs. : . K-gg. Charles R Slilwell, secretary and treasurer of the Oceau CHy?Tille aud „ Trust Comiiauy, relhriied to thla' city h Friday morning after a pleasant, trip ator, who Is speuding a portion of his lime Ihl- winter In Philadelphia aud - ] Washington, D. C.i . ... urlng ^ the huh dty'. «ie holes HJrkmon; of ihl- clly, who - ha. amw conducting . n.h market at Vlnetand for so-.e time pasl, be- raid ^ Jdhies Ifaivty, of thai cfy. j James It Morrl-on, a -ludent at Ibe Germeiilown High Bchool. ha. re- " (urued to Philadelphia after -pending 1 ine holidsy- w lib bi« mother. Mra. J. '" K. Morrison, at Ibe Idlewlld . i Stanley Pierce, who Is on the U. 8 -j S Tscona. left here for. a port Frl- , day . afternoon "after s.eudlng the boll days Willi his mother, Mrs. Emma I'lotfe, and family lo this city. t George W. lores and wife and Geo. u , W, l*e-, Jr. i and vife, uf New York," tigve lelurned home after -pendlog ! the holidays here aa the , guests of ' Charles Barou aud family. Mra. Laos, • Jr . is a -daughter of Mr. and Mra "Si-™: i John Adams, of iblk city , who Is stationed al Fort Slocum. visited bis £ mother, Mrs Mary Mann; Mondayland Tuesday. He says the boyaare all ! well treated, have- pleuty to eat and '' have high class amu-meuls In the '' evenings William, and niecs. Viola. Leslie • richellenger and Wife Clarence Hchel 1 leoger, William Ell well and wife and "Mrs. Annie M. May hew. all of Cape May City, have returned home after ,. epeudlug I l.r Christmas holidays with i- Daniel B. May hew aud wtta, of tbla - ) city Laelie rCbelleugrr came from •jCemp DU.
■PREPARE TO PAY INCOME ; I TAX TO GOVERNMENT
"JACK" BARR AS AN ARMY COOK [ Architccf^akes His Tarn in Kitchen at Camp Upton, Eong: Island. r John D Barr. of Hits clly, has been I from Fori Slocum. where he was only a few days, lo Camp UpI her ol the Firel Cumpauy, 152 Depot Brigade. lu a teller to Mrs. J. K. MorrlBon, ! of l he Idlewlld, at whose boial he - . lived for several years, he writes lu . perl e> follows; Arrived at this camp Christmas | afternoon after a two-hour boat ride . from Fort Hlocnm lo New York. Then , ferried lo Loug Island City, and there had 16 certpads— 1000 men strong, ell of ordnance department. After a two end o'ue-balf hour ride we reached Camp Upton. This place, allbougb e , draft camp, Is a palace aloDgslde of [ Ibel fort. You wouldn't kuow me now — all . drea-ed up lu khaki, and not a perfect ^ lit,' either. "Bate" and sleeping ' quarters here are much heller. We ' all had our Hrst real dillj ID military < life this mornlug, and we all like It - , Ordnance men won't get heavy work, I for we aren't lighting men, unleas the others give out In other words, we r are the fourlb defense. I bad my second Inoculation this [ afternoon It wasu'l due until next Sunday, but I am glad, for I am go. f Ingtolryto get home If I cau. We' cau't count on this, for ve may leave Christmas night my pal and I went I lo the Y. M. C. A., where they gave out pre-euts lo all lu camp, but ou account of the big crowd and we being tired (having beeu up since 4 80 a m ), we went back to bed. If It wasn't for the decorations In lbs Y. M C. A we Tomorrow my ptl and I are booked | for the kitchen. Can ynu Imagine II —helping prepare meals?' I am going ( do uiy bMl. Tell Marie I'll be ber . l-lant when 1 get tack. Toll my friend- to drop me a line, even If II Is only a card. . This camp accommodate- 40, 000 men ! There are aomethlng like 80.000 here _ now. They don't know what mloule . tliey will get orders to leeve. . r I spend most of (my time In (be Y. M. C. A-., and It la a good place. TIME IS PASSING Rector Sosndi Warning In Sti New Year'a* Day was lbs Feast of Circumcision and mass was cele. b rated lu 81 Augustine's Church al 10 o'clock by the rector, the Rev. e Thomas F- Blake, who, In the course ' of a brief sermon, took occasion to ex- ' press a few thoughts appropriate to the day. He apoke lo part as follows: "Today , New Year's Day, remlDds, < brethren, thai time I# passing, and we feel that It passes quickly. Days, . weeks, moDlba, years are rushing by t aud w'e are whirled about and dragged I along with them. Very aooo life will pass away, and leave- us on the great shore of Eternity. Are we. to pass ' with It, heedless of the consequences? r la there any work lo be done during the short measure of time at ourdla^ posal? 8halT(.gur eternltv be luflu ■WindoW Shades Awnings and Furnishings . "listen! with Good Vock and Bet Material n. Lear Ocean City, N. J u .-,nn|, wa ask bowmuch does It cost. Well, brethren, 1 what did lime ooel? In Ibe begln- >' out of the treasury of God; but man ' sinned. He lost by bis rebellion all right lo time— be forfeited all claims . lo Jh4 mercy of God. Our Saviour • j^Se to our relief. Ha asked for us I for us wllb His own most precious blood 0 Another teat we apply to anything t >'■ ret- reoce lo lie value la. Is It scare.? 1 Tiass Is very scarea— the time of life Is , .wy short." II is true that, for the very young, lima seems to wall, but, c once manhood 1 or womaobood Is reached, It rushes 'on. Time Is rare , aud scarce for -young and old. The peal It goue. For many or us the future does not exist and may never be given to ua. The present aicoe be 1 long- to us— and what la the present? - Whllelspesk.lt peases away. Time ' "Let us, therefore, place a true value on ilme.ure lt well la lbs future, i. even If we have misspent it In the pasl. Let us make np for lime lost by more g energy aud fidelity lu the service of ■f God." William irwl'o died at his borne. 1401 North Fifteenth' street, PhUadel „ pbla, yesterday, aged 78 ysan. He fj Ha was a well-known summer netd dent of Ocean City and resided at 706 Fifth street. Hs bad been coming to Ocean City for 25 years. Mr. Irwin was the fatbsr of Mrs. F. F. Holt, of '' llils city. * crre me rreshMmre 1 Charles H. CHnUng, of Saa Isle, a »« the members of tbs board of fteeboidb scrvieaahle oapa and glovm. Tha board ■ nataliiH Mr. OtmUa« wfth a gold watch and chata.
' Deputy Collector Campbell is Explaining N.ew Law to | People of County. . Deputy Collector William H. Camp- j L bell. Jr., -on of Clly Comrolreloner William H Campbell,, this week be- ( gan Ibe duties of his office In Cape 1 May County. His dutle- are lo explain the provl-| rious of Ibe Income lax daw and lo as-*1-1 lu the preparation of the returns, j ' which muel be rendered on or before ; ' March 1, 1918. by all unmarried per-J • -ous with a net yearly Income ^f tlOOQ - or more aitd by all married per-ou-I with a net yearly Income of 12600 or . " Mr. Campbell was al Cape May Clly » ye-lerday and will be there In an office . 1 : adjoining the po-t office uulll sud Including Januaiy 10. ' ! The remaiuder cf hi- schedule I- as ' i follows: » Jauuary 11 16— Cape M-y Court 1 ! Hou-e. court house building. 1 January 17 23— Oceau Clly, police > court room In city hall. I January 24 81— Wildwood. mayor's 1 office ' Mr. Campbell Is a -Indent a( Harvard College, but ha- temporarily left 1 college lo assist lu government work • durlug war times. i Ho w many Income-lsx payers will e there be In Cape May County? If you ' cau guess how msuy tnsrrled person - living wllb wife or basband will have ' many unmarried persons will have ' net Incomes of 81 000 or over this year, tbeo you know. The collector of In1 I will be 800 taxpayers in Ihl- couhly - j Return- of Income for 'the yesr 1917 ' mu»t he made on form- provided for ! | the purpose before March 1, .1818Because a good many |ieople don 'I 1 understand the law and won't know ' how to make out their returns, ibe • government Is sending In Ibis exI pert lo do It -for them But Ihe duty ■ Is on Ihe taxpsyer to make hlm-elf r known to the government. If lie ' doesn't make return ss required before " March I lie msy have to pay a penally 1 or go lo Jail. If you are not sure of ' being subject to the Ux. better ask I him aud make sure. Whether you " Of course, i-ereoH- re-ident in other count le- may. If Ibey waul lo, come here and see the Income tax man who " will be at the places above mentioned . p The collector suggests thai everybody start figuring up uow his Income and figures when the expert arrives. Expenses, however, don't mean family expenses, mouey used to pay oIT Ibe principal of a debt, -new machinery, buildings, or SDylblng like that. They mean what you "spend In making your >r money— Interest, taxes paid, hired help, amount paid for goods sold1 seed, stock bought for feeding, rent '• (except for your dwelllDgj, elc. In- ' c.>me Includes about every dollar you o ge' . '
KEEPS 'EM GUESSING i ^ Nose leens to Know Plana of ' Only Information of a vague ualure j d is obtainable regarding ibe taking over < II of the Bethlehem Hleel Company's < . tract' here by the Government, says ' # the May's Labdlog Record. That the ' , transfer will be mvde, however. Is I certain, and the Government has al - ready two hundred men cu duty »t ' ! the Tuckahoe end guarding the storage No ore of the rest of the tract, ex- ' lending to this place, le at present contemplated. What use. If any, the Goveroment will find fo» (! U a matter of I conjtcture. The Immediate objeri In teklog over the property Is lo provide especially for explosives. Iuasmucb , as the Government has already pro- , Jvlded-tbree million dollars foraprov- . =slog ground elsewhere, It Is thought r , llsbed lo this vlclolty. , There are rumors that the Govern- | meat may use sportluu of the ground , q regarded as rumors only; Ibe aclusl j " place aud thoae who are lu a position | r lo learn the Intentions of the War De- t , partment seem to think that any fur- > t tber development of the big area of . a land Is Improbable. The land will > likely- be taken over only for the per _ lod of the war,, the Bethlehem 8teei > • Company not having abandoned Its . , original lutention of establishing here | e lu main proving grounds, which pro- , Jed was held up by the outbreak of ^ war and the demaud for the fulled , , exercise of all it euerglre lu other dl- % * Mrs. William L Gilbert was hostess ' ' at a Christmas party Saturday, aftere noon lu houor of -ber niece, Evelyn May Chaster, at ber apartmeDU- : ( Game- were played and unique re- [ | freshmenls. served. The following 9 t" were present: Gertrude and Jeaunetta t " 8ialnton, Katherlne Burkbardt. Car- a rie Vlnceut, Harriet Rlsley, Ruth > >' Jones, Bessie Weeks and Lois John- ' Estenslsed Filrsds. t. Mlaa Dorothy' Jones |gave a Cbrlst- |. mas party a few evenlogs sluce, but the alteudaoce was considerably luler- t tared with bacaure of tha cold weather. , '- Those present were Beasle -Weeks, •* Jfarlon Murphy,' Anoa and Margaret " 16 Price, Edna Crowley and Margaret ■ o Raymond. They had a very enjoy- j n i' , ' if Usiel Arrival*. Cbarl s Saul. John W. Young. Wildwood. J. Bustles, 8ea Isle City; Jo^ I. , a SeuJI, Ocean City: R D. Corson, Phil- > adel pbla; G. McEisstek. Cold Spring. ■ J IDLSWLLO. . ' Fletcher Dundl and wife. Law- * reaecvilie. N. J ; Louisa VaoGUder,
KNITTED GOODS FOR GUARDSMEN i Food Dainties Also Sent by I Local Women to Soldiers ! at Petersburg. 1 . The bitter cold west her or llie last! , few day- ftyinit the -o Idler- on gusrd i .'duly al the Gnveiumrlit culillollcd ' . 1 reeervallnu at Pcter-Mirg qiiVe tinpreI pared and much -uNi-ring nu llie pert . j queuce. especially during Ihe luug aud j , [cold night-. A telephone call from , Captain Brown, acquainting the of-; I . fleer, of Ihe ocean Clly Women's L i Co, umlllee of the Council of National I .Defense qiih ihe circum-tanre-. I r r brought quick relief. One dozen knit j [outfit—, con— l-tlng of -wester, wrlslletsj I rjand hr(nje[. were ml once dl-|isu-litd ^ " |V ' was1 leariied.' iliat'<juM>> prior <o (ta , Chrl-lms. order- rsuie lo Fori Han- ' I Ibe BelhlehemSieel Company grounds j al Pelersbnrg for gusrd duly. The . order placed Ihe boys In s -Irsnge j pari of Ihe country, without friends or , remembrance-, for Cbn-ttpas, wUb the re-ull Uial -me had s blue lime. 1 l fori and did not flud (hem. The cold | ; weather look them unprepared slid I efficient and hard working local woi men's briurh of Ihe Council of Na- , (lonal Defence, headed by Mrs. Elizalion well lu hand. churches for donation, .-f eatable- for the New Yesr and llie generous rer spouse gave the boy- some 23 quart- of fruil jam-. 62 gla-.es of Jelhe-, about candie., apples, oranges, etc. An urgent need confronts the women for KM helmet- and 8-6 more verts. , wool sfbckinel clolli. Fifty w.umeu are wanted lo work both In Ihe room I lu Ihe Ma— ey A Edwards building P For New Year's, 275 card- were sent , out by Ibe w omeu's comuitltee lo every , County here or lu France aud one to ■ I heir parent- or nearest relatives, bearing upon 11 a -Isr for every one of Ihe family In Ihe service, and a -unable i New Yesr Inscription. ' — v The Rev. M. M Lewis examine^ • several of Ihe many teller- from Ihe , boys In various camp- ex pre— lug their i hesrl lest appreciation tu llie wumeu for Ihe help rendered and lelllug of how It - I- making their burdens lighter. No , lers, thai these uoble women are do- — . lug a splendid work. Headquarter- le a bee-hive of actlv- . Ily. some women working faithfully ou Ibe sewing mechiues, some wllb J kiillliug needles, a slocking knitting r machine on ihe go and bustle from j one end lo Ibe other and every one ap- . patently happy lu their work, Ihough ( It be for others and gratuitous. These . are wonderful days. ^ , RENTS' COTTAGE ' "
With the kind of winter weather Ihe people of this section have been experiencing during the last week. It Is rerreahlug to. bear Ihl- bit of news: Warren H. Mitchell has reuted bla cottage. 704 Central -avenue, to Mrs. Fisher, of Philadelphia, for Ibe -es-on of 1918 Perhaps you've forgotten about II, there'll he -nrf hathllig and ! . ' , ' GiVt ' FISHERMEN TO . HOLD MEETING — — a r Business cf Importance Wil " be Transacted by Clnb Tomorrow Evening. . The regular meeting of the member of the Ocean Clly Fishlug Club will b< held tomorrow (Friday) evening, a' 8 o'clock, In ibe assembly room of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, Wldener Building, Cbeslnul and JunMembers have been notified by Secretary W. W. Tyers that mailers of a vital Importance lo Ibe club will be ' brought up for dlscuaslou at this meetj tng. and, therefore, a large attendance la desired" The yearly fishing contest Iropblea will be presented lo the wloning njem-j bers at this meeting, and these meij are especially requeued lo be on baoJ to reoelve their rewards as uuusuall J , expert (and possibly lucky) anglers, j The boagftof trustees of the Ocean. , City Public Library, . of which tbeRev. Charles H Buhner Is president, met Saturday afternoon and agreed U give Miss Maud M- Foulds, (be llbrar Itan, a vacation of several weeks at be request. The Ocean City PtfbHc Ll , brary Aesociatiou, of which Prof. Jas , M. Stevens Is president, will bold t meetlug on Monday next. Ihe annual maetlug of the Oceau City Building aud Loan Association, - lor lbs election of officers, receiving III# secretary's report. Itausuea of a new series (the 82d), and any other 9 business that may properly oome be fore the stockholders, will be held Im I heir office-, 408 E'gblh si reel, at F ' o'clock p. m. Saturday, January 12th. I 1918. Persons desiring stuck may aecure Ihe same by applying to the sec retary or any member of the board ol director-. ^ ^ ^r. Howard Thork. Worry to loan on first mortgage. Apply R Curtis Bobloroo, agsul, 744 . Asbury avsnue, Oesan City, N J. adv. tf. Try an ad Veritas ream In the SumXXL. * 4
JONES' MEN'S SHOP] Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats All rrad^fo^jjjuHiisjiecJion nnn DAKITQ sweaters, caps, fine line uuu ihrllu,* - shirts, ties, hosiery / Bath Robes, Indian Blankets |i 804-06 ASBURY AVENUE ^ I on ii wai Lessoo v For years the principles of thrift had been preached to the American people with little or no ^ i ^ effect. ^ "Sufficient unto the day"-was the creed by ^ ^ which ordered their living. ^ ■ s 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 ^ practicing thrift. ^ ^ Are you one of those who see the light ? i First Nutional OanK ^ ocebn an. i. j. ^ Maddock's Pharmacy eighth and A-bury Avanu* PHONE S7o - FREE DELIVERY Stop that cough i Ry using Our S)Tup of Tar with Extract of Cod Livers and Menthol Pleasant to take. Relieves CaUrrh. Coughs, Colda, Bronchitis, Croup and Whopping Cough Don't delay Get a bottle today Full « pint bottle, so cents Just the thing for Ibe kiddies i City Gas Light Company 837 ASBURY AVENUE 69 CALLS 424-w Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho'ie 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building ninth st. and simpson ave. Ocean City, New Jersey plumbinq Are yon getting M-dre satisfariion as to prioas, workmanship and tins! nasi courtesy T If not, it will pay yon to give ma a triaL I am in an etnarrionally good poailioo to take oaretrfyom repair work o^whMil maks ^specialty. I bars bo aipmalva asUbliahmant Phonaa C. H. BACON 007 Eighth St Cold Weather Goods A full line of Weather-strip, Perfection Oil Heaters and Skates at the Modern Hardware Store. -jChas. C. Read & Co. ; City Garage 1 / SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. | ooaaai o irr. wanr jkmmy ' L. W MILLER Mopmgroi* TELEPHONE. 803 I
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