Ocean City Sentinel, 10 January 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY JANUARY 1». 191S We shall be Rla«l to receive Ileitis of news and communications of interest to this community and' our readers everywhere. All communication# should be ar- . companled with the full name and ; , address of the "writer, not necessarily | for publication, but as a imatantef of i good faith. DOTS > • \ . William Chance, son "f Spencer] Chance, of this city. Is now a yeoiiian on the United States Ship Kansas j Agreeable change in weather condllfoos Sunday, but the rain In the; evening caught some of fbe church attendants. i' Price* of Ice shouldn't be high next | summer— at least, there's been no scarcity ol this commodity hereabouts this winter.. " PERSONALS.^ I). Harry Chaudler. of Vluelatid, was In town yesterday. 'K. W. Pitt, of this city, is a pending a season In Philadelphia. H. C. Haenlti'g, of Philadelphia, was -a" guest of the Klberon during ttie week. * Mrs. Augustus W. Miller, of 8v. Isle City, was among the visitors here Baturdsy. Mendel -Hreck ley, of this city, who - Is employed St Carney's Point, waller* Sunday. Miss Nan Bgan. of this city, spent Haturday afternoon ' and Sunday in Philadelphia. J. H. A Ilea and family, of tills city are -spending the winter months In Philadelphia. K. ltoy Bourgeois and wife, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday in this city wills their pareuts. James H Iuger»oll slid wife, of this city, have returned from a -visit to Wellsboro. Pa. Mtss Maud M. Fotgldx. «,( tb(. city, will leave In a few days to.visll frleuds In Pittsburgh. Mrs. Kmms Town-end. of Seavllle visited her brother, B.C. Marshall. In tbls city Tuesday. J. Earl Sbuster, of Paulsboro, bss returned borne after a short visit bfrleuds In tbls city William Davis, of the city'- tire de partment, returned Monday 'fium s visit to Philadelphia. . • Miss Mary Alloway, of Philadelphia speDt the week end here as lbegue-i of Miss Bertha Lake. Mrs. L M. Cresse. who ts speudini' a few-weeks In Atlantic City, uiakefrequeut trips to tbls city. ' Mrs. Florence L. Sterling, caahier for the City Una Light Company. Iiktaken apartments lu the Bourse Building. Miss Elsie K. Wlnstanley. of Philadelphia. spent the weqk-end hi this city as the guest of Joseph D. lore and family. Miss Laura Hay re. who- Is teaching < at Cold Bprlug, spent Sunday witji ber |* rents, Charles Sayre and wife In tbls city. G. Edward Cornman and Dr. S H Llpshuiz, who have -been here since early In the spring, left a few day- ' ago for Philadelphia. William L. Gilbert left last ereulug ] for Detroit, where be will asslstni the work of assembly-lag aeroplauen for Ibe use of tbe government. Horace Smith, son of Postmaster B , Frank Smith, of this city, has enlisted In tbe radio brabcb of tbe service and • Miss Elizabeth Pfelfer, of Lancaster, spent aeveral days' during tbe week whb Miss Anna Mrebati and ".Miss Maud M. Foulds, of tbls city. Charles C. Read, of Camden. senior member of the hardware Arm of liead -A Co., of tbls city, was In town a few days ago aud registered at' tbe IdleHarry D.. Lat'ato, of Audubon, a summer resldeul' of Ocean City, was bare "Saturday looking after tbe coudl- < tloD of his private wharf, w hich was , In some danger from tbe big rna-s of Ice In tbe bay. Charles Benton aud, wife have ployed for two years as "distribution foremao for. Ibe City Gas Light. Com-, pany, but baa obtained a position.' in Pblladelpbla at a larger -alary. ■ The M lanes Margaret ahd^Anrora Evans, employes of Slmms' l'te-iau not on the Boardwalk lu summer are do* In tbe employ of Ibe" Park will return to Ocean City lu April ^GOT MANY BIRDS Palermo Cwnners Were ((access Waller Cloullug" aud I'owusend Godfrey, of Palermo, aud Ed. Camp ball, of Ibis city, spent nearly a w eel between Corson's lulet and Sea I-le City, and tliey shot about 125 duck's. ClootiDg aud Godfrey Came In tblcity Tuesday with forty pair of duckand two Hue lookloggeese, wbb-b Ihey toek to Atlantic City to sell. Godfrey was couslderab'y frost-' bitten on tbe face and ears as a result ' cold days of last week J. m. Jscstrs Married Jobo K. Jaggrrs. formerly of ihicllj, and Mlaa Irene; daughter of Al frad C. Pajrnlar. were married at - Paulsboro December 22. They wlll.be St home at Til Delaware street, Paulsboro. after January 16. Many of Geaan City's yuuug people have bad tbelr Oil of lee skalibg this s Inter During tbe last ten days a number bars eujuyed skating »u frozen dmma dawn tbs county suddlWel HsrpIBdw in Atlantic County. r

i NEW DIRECTORS ARE ELECTED re Commissioner Campbell and i John C. Steelmatf on Trust ,i Company's Board. IV The annual meeting of tbe stock-] if I holders of lire G.-esn Cltv Title and! Tru-t I 'mil party w »- lielri III the Oftlcee I - oflhl- III-IIIUIIOII Tuesday aflernoou, when the following named directors | Clayton H Brick itoht Car-on, J. M. rr Che-ter. K V Corsoij, Dr. Alle.n Corii sou. if \V. K 1 ward*. Harry Head ley, j Robert J Kay. lo-'-lle 8. Lurtlatu. W. le j-Romlierger. Janie- G Scull. Joseph I. f. I Scull. William IV. Sherrerd. William jF. Shriver. J Flililan Tatem, K. Howard Thorn . Otis M Town-end. o j Whi H. Campbell HUd J-.hu C .Steel-' '" The tola! number of shares voted was nS. - The Judge, were Charles II. Shoemaker. Leamler S. Corson and it. |. William H. Campbell and John C. g < < "ommleHiiiier Campbell ha- " public -choid* principal In Atlantic * County before coming In this -resort. He ws- the organizer and is president » .f Hie Consumer.' ice & Coal Com- * pany and I- t IPP 'Democratic County' Committeeman. 0 Mr. Bleelman Is a native of Atlantic i- -oun'y ^ He I- a mason by Irade, lt for seyeial >"e»rs He Is Inleresled lu „ a large fertilizer slid oil plant on tbe Chess, .sake. Mr Steelmgu 'moved to . I Ins city from Lhiwood three years. h ago ainj owns a home at Third street NEW SCHOOL DIRECTOR lo II V. Ukr- 1 Mayor Champion, at the meeting of 1 the City Commissioners, reeommfiided • the appointment of John It Jones to 1 • the Board of Eilucatlou fur a term of 1 live years, to succeed. Harvey Y Lake. 1 . -Ou mollon of Director Campbell, 1 1 tlie recommend gllon was conQrmad. s notify the Hoard of Education of tbe 1 Mr. June-, before starling lu the , oieii's furnl-IPng business here, was a 1 # rc-ideut of.s Philadelphia sbhurh aud (here served a- a member of the school board It i- appolnlment Is regarded ' 1 a-#*celleut. 1 ' lu the regular course of business Mayor Champion reported that he lis., ' - i.evii iuforiued Dial {he Pennsylvania 1 - Railroad Company will soon place a crossing over II- tracks al Fifty fifth 1 One bll| wa- read and ordered paid. BE CAREFUL, VOTERS - Wsicli H.IW Von Mark Voar Bal* ; election uezt Tuesday Jliat It they vote ) -for the ordinance" they will cas, their ballot for tbe REPEAL of the law. Bead Ibe" following over carefully: 1 S The ordinance to be voted upon Is ' „ entitled: .."Ail ordinance lo repeal an ordinance, entitled -An Ordinance "reSpecllng Public Garages In Ocean p lily.' " adopted October 23 1918. r IJ you favor the ordinance lo repeal in the square to the left and opposile ' the word- •'For-llie ordinance V ^ If you are opposed to tbe ordinance mark a croa- X m ther-rquare to tbe . left and oppo-lle the words "Agalue > tbe Ordinance." " Be careful. Do not get coufuse.1 lo marking \ our Jiallot^ — s I ANNUAL MEETING C snpunlia ire Hi -Klcel, d'. I The -annual meeting of the stock- " holders of both Ihe Ocean City Water ' - Company and the Ocean ^City rtewer • Company was held lu tbe offices of ' Ms— ey 4 Ed wards yesterday. r |sirery pie-idem of both meetings, aud the director* were elected. • ' :i' The director, will meel later end or- ' t The- members of the Lad lis' Aid ' Society of the Flrel Bsplisl Church ] met at the borne of Mrs. Pfauders t Monday evening and planned for a big sock -oclsl to be held In tlielrowu new social royms some time lu .March , a- Ihe grand opening of these rooms. They ar .also begluulug ro sew for the , annual bazar held in summer ou the Boardwalk. jj At lbs annual meeting of Ibe slock-. , holders of the Eastern Travelers' AsR >. elation Tue-day evening the dlrect- „ ore were re-el»tlt<l. as follow*:, .H. (J. r M oarer. r.ei. Scull, BenJ. Henderson, ' K L Guff, Allen Scull. Dr. Allen Cprson. AC Bos sell, John Brower and' " CL. It reck ley. A dividend of 5 per - cent was dec la Jed yj __ - -• Diss Large Cssiriei. 1-1 The lily i 'omoH—loners of Atlantic II vChy have passed a motion awarding lo Uie .-ulloii A Corson ' -uipany, of this city. Hie contract for the ezten- . iiuii of Ihe Absecoii boulevard to Venice Park: ^'he work Includes tbe boildlug of tbe roadway and two , bridges. It kill cost 89S.OOO. I | Preaches la WHmlaslua. ■>', The Rev Charles H." Bohoer will ■e 1 leave here Balurday for Wilmington. . Del . w here on Sunday .Die will preach ,ln ibe Hanover Pre-bylertau C'Mrcb. Tin KeV. Leo Mc abe- Johnson. ' secretary ill- the V. M: C. A. ai Ibe Cape May Barracks, will preach here. , A son WHS horn December 18. I8IT. to John A Smith and wife, of Pbliadriphia. Mrs. Smith wa- Miss Carrie r- t 'is well, daughter of Mra. O. F. Clawell

r, ■1|^l.f,l|t»iT';h.iD . mm «Tir mtw*-' HEALTH CONDITIONS IN 1917 ) REMARKABLE, SAYS OFFICIAL — *

a : 1 PRETTY WEDDING , IN GERMANTOWN I Miss Craig Bride of C. Howard Schertnerhorn, Jr.- Cottagers Here. «'. Howaid SchetmeiLprn. Jr-^joir of Commodore aud Mra. VTHowild • Scbermerhorn, of •Klugscourt," West . Philadelphia, a summer resldeul of i Ocnan City ..and Miss Rachel Elizabeth - Craig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobu Thomas Craig, of K8 Maubelm slreel. i - Germautown. were married at 7J0 1 o'clock last evenlug lu tbe \Vestslde ' I I're-bvterlan Church, Pulaski and Winona .avenue*, Germautown, by the ' pastor, Ibe Rev. William Porter Lee, D T). The bridesmaids were Miss NsnCy - Wood ruffe aud Miss Elizabeth Red- - The Bower girl was Sarabelle Cooley, f sud Norman Watson Fort, Jr., was » P»8«i- Charles J.HIiull. a Philadelphia at- - toruey now lu tbe'Uulted Slate- naval > service, was best man. - Mrs Thomas A. Craig, of Ambler. f' Pa., lias matron of honor. The ushers were Hon. William c Young, of New- York; Norman Wat- . sou' Fort, of Pblladelpbla; Thomas A " Craig, of Ambler, Pa.; Henry Basset I. > Jr.. aud Rowell Bosbysbell, of Phlla i s delpbla, aud Lieut George Bauker, U- i > 8 Army. 1 The bride wore a while satin dress, i ' wuh court tralu of brocaded satin i She wore a tulle veil trimmed with i old family lace and carried a shower i > boquet of orchids, gardeulas aud lilies uf ibe "valley. Tbe church aud cbaucel were artistically decorated with "plauts aud i r Bowers. . i I A large reception was given al tbe ; , home of tbe bride's parents. 176 Manr street, Germablowo, Immediately followiug tbe ceremony. The i bouse was a bower of blvom. I The young couple will make an ex- , teuslve lour of Florida, going Brston - . tbe gulf-side to Florence Villa ana I then down tbe east coast to Miami. . Palm Beacb, Hockledge, St. Augu-. ] l Hue a'nd Jacksonville. i I They will be at home after April ! Brsl at Pine Mauor, Ambler, Pa., tbe I splendid farm property recently purcbased by Mr. Schermerboru. Mr. Scbermerboro bas been coming , to Ocean -City as a summer visitor since be was born. He graduated L from the Kplcopel Academy of Pblla- | , .delpbla aud atleuded tbe University . of Pennsylvania. . Tbe bride's father le a coal merchant of UermantoWn aud is a aum- ( tuer resident uf Ocean City, bis borne here being ou Central avenue, above . ACTING CHIEF . 1 [ Telephone OBce. Miss Laura Smith Is actlug chief at Ibe Bell Telephone Company's office i t during tbe absence of Miss Lena Morey, wbo le spendlug ber vacation : In Princeton and Trenton. | Several girls have entered tbe office here to learn to. become operators. I They are Misses Mildred Everlngbam, • Reba and Olive Collins and Catherine ( Devlne. The company expects to { have fifteen operators od duty Id tbls ; city before Ihe opening of tbe summer e HOOVE? LUNCH , For mule class at Public dsrvtcc Mrs. Elizabeth W. Handy addressed the Frances Wlllald Bible Clas* members Sunday aflernoou. ' Hyr address , , was Inspiring, sud, at Its cIom, abe Invited tbe enllre class to visit tbe Public Service Commute* rooms op tbe , secnud floor of tbe Massey A Edwards, building Tuesday evenrng, January r l5- . 7 Mrs, Gaudy will welcome tbe members at tbe rooms and a genuine Hoo- , ' ver lunch will be served during tbe evening. It will be e leacjfcng ex- , ample of bow to serve sunf^nuDcb. ' Ulre Illasirated Talk. Another of the monthly Illustrated tslks was given Wedueeday Dlgbt In tbe First Baptist Cburcb by tbe pas- | tor. the Rev M. M. Lewis, Ihe object ] ^ of which Is educational and to pro- | mote a missionary spirit amonp tbe people by presenting Interesting facie. ' Tbe subject was "David LIvlDgstoue , ° in tbe Story by Canoe and Caravan | Through Darkest Africa." An average 1 ! of 100 people attend these lectures. Called io Service. . Victor Pontlere, of Penn's Grove, . wbo enlisted In tbe navy about three . weeks ago, and wbo spent tbe boll- . days here, was ordered tbe latter part , of the week to report 1n Pblladelpbla. Tbeordere went to Peno's Grove, bul I he had not then returned borne. Word ' was seut here, but the young mau bad shortly before left for his borne In Peon's Grove. j Elected Teacher, f Tbe Board of Education bas elected - Miss Harriet Gltib as teacher of tbe " commercial department of tbe blgb , school for tbe balance of the school term. She bas been filling tbe poetlion for several weeks. b IDLCWILD. Charles C. Reed. Camden; T. M « Morrleou, Atlantic City; Allen Scull, Pblladelpbla. H. C. Hearing, Philadelphia; Al- - frad W. Charming and wife. New » York; Henry Rulberford, Cape May! r. James Eastica. Baa Isle; Joe. 1. Scull. Ocean CKy.

' Interesting Facts Presented in T. Lee Adams' Report to CommissionersHealth Officer T. Lee Adams. In bis annual report to the City I'ommlsslouers, said: The total absence of tbe so-called preventable diseases, excepting oieasjes and whooping cough. ha« been remarkable, especially as Compared with J916 r Marlage licenses Issued. 82 I Marriages performed lu Oceafi t City, 27 ' r Births, 49 ' i Deaths. -"V 49 ' i Of the blrtlis. there were: Males. SO; females. 19. White, 45; colored. 4. ' Less i ban one year. 8 ■ Between oue year aud sixty years, 16 > Between sixty years and nluly-two. 25 \ Total, 49 ' Cause of death leas than one year: - Marasmus, 1 Still-born, I , Premature birth, 8 ■ Meningitis, 1 Whooping cough, I ' Cause of death, age. oue year to 92: . Apoplexy, 10 Pueumoola. 5 ' i Hardening of arteries, 2 1 - Uremia, 8 Tuberculosis, 4 > Nephritis, 2 • Sunstroke, 2 • Suicide, 1 Accidental, struck by automobile, I . Cirrhosis of liver, I Cancer. . 1 I ' Catarrhal gastritis, 1 1 ' Chronic rbeual toxemia, I 1 ' Of tbe above, 21 were resldents.cf ' Ocean City, counting as residents those ■ llvlug here over three months, and In- ' fanfe boro here, whose pareuls may be 1 . residents elsewhere. 1 ' ' 28 1 During tbe past yesr there were Is- 1 ■ sued, by the overseer of tbe poor, 47 relief orders amountlug lo 8119.87. ' Tbe eld 'of Ibe law should be Id- ' i voked, tbe report says. In tbe case of ■ i men now out of tbe jurisdiction < w ho have filled to support tbelr de- -- pendents, tbls task failing upon tbe 1 city. I I . , I ICY PAVEMENTS ' Ralu began falling about 9 o'clock Sunday nlgbl aud wlihln a short time ; tbe pavemeuta aud roadways be- 1 make much progress, and not a few people going from tbe churches to 1 _ ihelr borne, had severe falls. ' Tbe bluecoals on duty also found 4 tbe walking not altogether to tbelr • liking. CapL H. W. Hllarelb fell at 1 Thirteenth street and Asbury avenue aud was badly shaken. He at first ' thought lbs i be bad Injured one of ■ r bis shoulders. Policeman G. & Sea- 1 man was on duty on tbe Boardwalk. ' I He started down tbe concrete step. I - at Eighth street to go to tbe box to i report. He slipped ou tbe top step 1 i sud fell, but was Dot seriously hurt. Both men were able to be on'duty tbe : Deri day. ; WELL LOOKED AFTER ••"IS. and Lake on Important ' LctMlallre Committees. r Senator Lewis T. Stevens, of. Cape May, and Assemblyman Mark Lake, of tbls city, were given appointmenttbe Bute Legislature, which held Its opening session In Trenton on Tuesday. 1 Senator 8leveos was made chairmen ' of tbe committees on education aDd ' elections end tbe joint committee on ' soldiers' borne and State library. He la also a member of tbe committee ou i commerce and navigation and taxa- ' - Assemblyman Lake was mads cbalrand canals, wblcb glvee blm a sec re- . tary. He l.pn tbe miscellaneous bus- | Iness aDd rlparlaD rights committees ■ and tbe joint committee ou school fur tractor, was one or tbe unfortunate - victims of Ibe Icy pavements bere Sunday nlgbt. After attending services In tbe Flnt M. E Cburcb, be started for bis office od Asbury avenue, above I Eighth street. He slipped end fell In I front of Ibe office, breaking bis left arm above tbe wrist, not far from tbe - place- be bad fractured It aboot a year i ago. He Is under tbe care of Dr. I ■ s ■ • I Becau-e of Ibe change In the tlmel table of tbe Shore Fast Line Company last Sopday, Hie slaters from Atlantic , • wbo leecb Ibe children of St. I Auguilloe'a Sunday School bere weie I unable to reach tbls city at tbe usual , boar. Therefore there was nq Suuday school, but tbe customary session will be held next Sunday at 2 o'clock— e balf boor earlier then In tbe past. 1 — , Finishing X s Vacation. 3 Chief of Police Scull Is Ibis* week ,1 (eking tbe lest of bit vacation days r from Ibe year 1917, bat be hasn't gone far. He Is closing up tbe eotate of bis brother, wbo died some time since st Eugllsb Creek, and bis trips, ere confined to that place, May> Lending end vicinity. V ■ * ■ I, Own* to Florida. Tbs Re*, end Mrs. Ueorg* Clerk, of Oeeen Grove, wbo have been visiting I. Mrs. A. U. Barrows, of tbls city, a els- » tar cf Mrs. Clark, left tbts week for Arlington. Fie. Tbvy wet* accomI panted by Mr*- Barrows, end will reaeta lo the Sooth tot sum. uae

FREEHOLDERS HAD I , SPLENDID DINNER 1 County Board Members Entertained Here by Messrs. i Powell and Champion. . ■ Members ofthet'spe May County Uoii uf Vice Director Hilton, end's' I few oilier Invit d gu-.-l- were dellght-.j . uerby r-.r- Powell end Champion ! , itVlhe borne of Mrs: E \V. Gaudy In tbls city Monday: > The dinner wa. thoroughly appre- ; elated and enjoyed by and tbelr gue-te, ! - and uu.llnted prat-e was aryorded Mrs l Gsndy, wbo prepared t lie meai at I » comparatively short notice. ; Tbe 4nenu was as follows: Tomato Soup Rye a lid War Bread i Roast Beef Ma-lied Potatoes ; Fritters with Almond Sauce ; Itoasl Wild Duck with Apple Sauce Wheal and War Bread Baked Chicken Pot pie | • Cranberry Sauce I Cole Slew Pickles , Mince Pie ( without brandy) I Crackers Cheese I Nuts I Pineapple and Cherry Custard lee ; , Coflee , The Rev. Charles H Buhner, pastor -, of the First Presbyterian Church, said • grace beforbjbe dinner was served. I (libers at the dluner were County I Engineer learning M. Rice, Riley > Mlxuer aud bis brother, Walter I Homan, Everton A. .Corson, T. C. I Lod r and J. F. MscNsmee. Al Ihe- conclusion of the dinner, Mayor Champion said that Ibey were pleased to have the freeholders present, and he expressed the hope tbat (be members of the' board would come > Ocean City more frequently In 1918pressed Ibe appreciation of himself , and fellow-members of lbs board for Ihe royal manner I n wblcb they bad Freeholder James Eustlce, of Sea flly. spoke briefly. Dr. Botiuer w as called upon to make address, but he liad enjoyed himself ao much, be said. Il.at he was almost too full for utterance, but be told of bis pleasure at being present. The members of tbe board of freeholders were bere to make au official Inspection of tbe work of Mlxuer A wbo bad (be coulract for tbe bulkheads on the new cnuuly boulevard out of tlie southern section of - Ocean City. SERVICES IN HOUSE Hot* Trlnltv Church lulfercd Durlug Frcr.inc Weaiber. Pipes aud radiators In "Holy Trinity Cburcb were frozen and bursled durlug tbe severe cold weaiber of last week, aud, as a cousequence, service* could uol be beld lu tbe edifice last Suuday. Services were beld. bowevqr. In the collage of Warren Smllb, a sborl dla- ■ from tbe cburcb, aud services also will be beld id Mr. Smith's borne uexi Suuday. i Try au advertisement lu the SentiFlrc Alarm Hlgnsla 14— Sixth and Pleasure avenue. 17 — Eleveutb and Bay avenue. 18 — Fourteen lb and Pleasure ave. * 85— Seventh aud Wear avenue. 42 — Second and Anbury avenue. ' 48— Fourth and Asbury avenue. <6— Eighth aud Asbury avenue. ! 46— Tenth and Aabury avenue. 48— Thirteenth and Aabury avenue. 1 49-V-lxteeuth and Aabnry avenue. ' 61— North and Central avenue. 1 .54— Sixth and Central avenue. 67— Eleventh aud Central avenue. 67— Twelfth aud Wesley avenue. 78— Fourth and Ocean avenue. 76— Seventh and Ocean avenue. 76— Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82— SecoDd aud Atlantic avenue. 96 — Boardwalk and Moorlyu terrace. 11 — Bay avenue and Batteraea road. 21—' Twentieth and t'eulral avenue. ; SECRET " OF ROSY CHEEKS . Miss Kirby Explains . Reason for Her Pleasant Smile in Statement. I Miss Lillian Kirby. of Ridley Paik> -'A few weeks ago I bad a sallow, i wau complexion, while today my cheeks are as red aud rosy as a. rooe- . bud, and they're natural, too. My through taking Teniae. It was not . lightest foods without suffering after- , wards. . "I liad a nasty, backing cough, looaud I was forced to throw up a dread- , ful yellowish substance. Ir oftgn I nauseated me. Just "think, two days , after I began taking Teniae I wii I sleeping real Ally, and lo tbe morntog. i my bead was as clear as a bell. No matter bow solid the food I ate, nothing causes me distress. iLm gaining weight steadily " c Taulac Is being specially Introduced , and explained In Ocean CKy at , Hog baa' Central Pharmacy. adv. t - . . ' Try an Advt. in ; The Sentinel ' and Get Results

» ■ '—i I — (I , JONES' MEN'S SHOP v y . Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats ] .All resdv for your inspection * nnn DAKITC SWEATERS, CAPS, FINE LINE UUU inlllu' SHIRTS, TIES, HOSIERY Bath Rob^s, Indian Blankets 804-06 ASBURY AVEINUE ,il- —J 'fcltalt III LMll: ^ ! ^ For years the principles of thrift had been ^ l preached to the American people with little or no ^ ; ® effect. . ® ha A , ^ "Sufficient unto the day" was the creed by ^ which ordered their living. ^ j . But war with its great demands, its sacra- . ^ fices and its uncertainties has brought a great ^ ^ lesson home. ^ i Thousands of workers are now opening r ^ Interest Bearing Accounts and are regularly ™ ' ^ practicing Thrift. ^ ^ Are you one of those who see the light ? ^ < • J First national Bant ( • ^ . " "* ocean an, i. j. ^ Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth and Anbury Avsnus ! I PHONE $7o FREE DELIVERY STOP'THAT COUGH I I By using Oar Syrup of Tsr with Extract of Cod Liven and Menthol Pleasant to take. Relieves Catarrh. Coughi. Coldi, Bronchitis, Cronp and Whopping Congb Don't delay Get a-bottle today Fall ji'pint bottle, jo cents ' Jnst tbe thing for the kiddies ' ■ • ' ' J . ' -* I City Gas Light Company 837 ASBURY AVENUE i TELEPHONE 69 . NIGHT CALLS 424-W Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-te X34-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. Ocean City, New Jersey PLUMBINO or elseieel f oros to mabitabi. Oiv* ms a triaL Both Phonss C. H. BACON 607 Eighth St Cold Weather Goods A full line of Weather-strip, Perfection Oil Heaters and Skates at the~ Modem Hardware Store. 1 Chas. C. Read & Co. City Garage^ SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. y OC MAN O ITY, MMW JMmBMY ^ 5 L. W. MILLER lt PROPRIETOR C TELEPHONE, aoa ;; fpijHwl — GOOD PAINTING g JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. ^ jB* PAINTINO AND OCCOR4TINO ' yPklntTk Mat J a-.u..^». scua cm. m. j- ~ Twxavitra sv 90S Cismth St. d ' ' t \ = Try an Advertisement in the Sen1 — tinel and you are sure to 5 get quick results.

HOTXI.S up CUTTAHM. THE IMPERIAL iois CKNTBAL AVE., OCEAB CJTT, H I Open sU Year Hot Watar Ha' I Mrs, q, QKTXEl. THE KATHLU Now open for tbe seesan liaecsntral ATsnee, OCKAH CITT.X. J. MISSES LEWIS A COH ABO WYOM1NQ . 7S4 OCEAk trCIFI Ocean CIV, IV. 3. ' Opto all Us ysar Hot Walor Hsa A. P. mua HOTEL ATGLEN - On# of tbs most centrally located hotels la Ooean City. Tbe aim has always bete to make this boose select and homelikw sad its > large and anorad patronage proves be enoA C. BOff, Prop. HOTEL ELBERON E1G1ITU AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, H. J. Haylor and Sayre, Proprietresses and newly papered, Bell Pbonee: I7-X and THE IDLEWILD 1 OPEN ALL YEA B Moorlyn Terrace Ocean City, H. 1 Hetween KlcUtb and Ninth BtreeU MBS. J. K. MOBBIAOH ' Chandler-White Hall eve. bet. Seventh aud Eighth sU Ocean Ulty, N. J. M. J. MACK Lilt. Scotch Mall SANATORIUM -Open All the tsarMies N. E Townia, B. N. B. Mcbimnr , H.qd Kurae Mgr. We Are Distributors stuOBiiaKer imonoliie In Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth St. mod West ova. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Pfc.ee, J4I-W Eyes EumM Witbait Drops xnaranteed. for Urea-class OpUsal weak £^p^°£sH^SS^ "" "••jraSfpUoT0 lm,»nadupl!cateSB^it abort notioa. Accuracy gnarantaad. Pi leas ssnetotcnl wuh good work. AU work dens an A. W. ELY tkWk AttanSta Arenas STLAITIC CITT, M. J. Bbora Past Lies Passps Dees. totabusbsd isra. Bstt Pfcuai — A Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128* Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 4J9-J ! ABBOTTS' - Alderney Dairies (Ssrras.iiteTs.ri |l ) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. . Choice Dairy Produetd Batter "and Eggs ' Aak for Booklet of 8pocbtltlaa Orders Dellvarad Bath Phonss COAL, r Yon need Coal. Yon need Service. Yon get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and Wast Adkiil HAVE yon a cottage, bungalow or apartment to fumah? We -ihave a line of fcknitdbs at leaa " than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. HEADLBT At ADAMS Reading: Ooal ok» and Vers. TXVTB suad n mm ATUNT1C ICE CMNII DXAHW IN Poem llMtM In Tenth rand Wast Avanue OCEAk CtTT i t. I tfidvartisamant is - 1 ti. I Jjontinol I it to firing gsfoJI I HmulU