Ocean City Sentinel, 17 January 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel I td(jit4dvy january it. 1»1s We *ball be glail to receive Item- of I new* and communication* of intere-i 1 to Hue community and our reader"! , everywhere. All" communication" -li.mld he ae-' companied with the .full name anil addrere of the writer, not necemaillv for publication, but .a» a iuarahtee ot good faith. DOTS More than half of January gone. A "It IV ed uc-day falls on l-ebruary l.'l Heavy rainstorm here early Tue-dav morning. ' -The beglnhlpg of Lent i» I""- than a month away. null of the election on Tuesday. The Lutherans are taking active atepe to build a church Inthi- city. January 31. ^ I Members of the Ocean City Repute « llcan Club enjoyed baked brain last Saturday evenlug. Members of the Board of Kducatlm, ' planned to visit the wcfiool* this week for thetrowu" information and for the i eucou;agemenl of the teacliei-. J PERSONALS. Lewi* Chester. of Sea Islet Ity, wa- f In'town Monday. , Ebeutzer Adatu., of Philadelphia. , was In low u Saturday. J. M. Rosen bau iii ha- returned from I a visit to WUkea- liarre. Kred '.Adams, of. till- cliy. lias gone to Philadelphia to work. John B-'ToWprepd and »*.le,.d Millvllfe. were visitors, here Sumi.y. Roy llourg ola and wife, of I'lilla- , delphla, were visitors liete on rtuuday , Charles Back and wife, of this city delpbla. Mrs. Mott rihsfer, of Mercliantvllle, , la visiting' Clayton ilaiue- Brick and wife, of this city. -Andrew N. Paul and wife, of I'lhla- . delphla. aummer realdenl- of ihl- illy ], were In town riundsy. , The Rev. aud Mm! J. B. Kulp are • euterlalulug Mr. Kulp'e mother al ithe" f M. E. Church pafwonage- I Mr*. John T. Heal. of Philadelphia, who wan here fur a couple j-f week-.' baa relumed to her home. George \V. Hooy. ef this cliy. returned home this week aft r spending * a few days in Philadelphia 8. It.- Miller, of Ibis city, who Iworkiiig In Philadelphia, was here e Bat ui day evening and Bundi.v. , Samuel Cohen and wife have re- f a few weeks' visit lu Philadelphia. i John McErby, of Philadelphia, •' spent Balurday and Sunday ft* the 1 guest of Harry A. Morris aud family t Mrs. J. Dudley Smith, of Allanlie , City, was the gueat of Mrs Harry F. ' Blautou al the Idlewlld a few days ^ •go. , Waller Sack and wife were vi.ittr* , at Jbe home of Mra Sack's aister, Mr- , Julia Stalcup, In Chlllng-'wood, re . cently. . . « > D. 1j Yanaman, of this' cliy', has re- i turned from a .visit to hla daughter Mrs Frauii.es J. Smith, -at Maple Shade. -v. Johu Johnson, sou of Piu'fti i g lu- " npector John N. Johnson. » . i- employed In Philadelphia, was here „ Tuesday. Mia* M. C. LaBarre. of Ihl. dir. has ] gone to Philadelphia, where -tie ex- [ pects to remain for the balance uf the f winter. 1 Huilnga Wallace, aon of I.. I». Wal, r lace, of.tbln cliy. who la in the United . State* Service, la now said l., be ou 1 hla way to France. Capt. Benjamin Henderson, wife aud daughter left this week for St 1 Petersburg, Fta.. where tbey ex)«ct to remain until aprlng. j It la reported, that Deut. jolin FT I Trout baa been honorably .dtacliaiged * from' Uie United States Service .and „ will soon return borne. , "Jack" Barr, of this city, who I* at 1 Camp Upton, Loug Island, write* " friends bere thai he. ef peel- soon to leave for "aomew here " - v William F/Shnver, of Philadelphia * wa* bere Friday attend log the annual r meeting of tby director* if ttui<h-eaii .1 City Title and Tru*t Company. J ® Ml** Verna Wilaon, of thl- cfty.-has ' | returned from a visit to fifdid- al ; I Fleldsboro, Indian Mill*, Kftrerlon, ColllDgawood and Philadelphia. 1 Vaughn. McClure, who Is employed , In Philadelphia, accompanied by r Walter DDk, visited tits parent*, Tlio>. 11 Htffry McClure aud wife. Sunday. j J Mrs. Oil* M. Towureud, of this city. I who la spending the winter In Phil* 1 delphla. fell on tbe.icy pavements in g Uiat city receuily aud bloke out of i her aim*. '' Ml** Marguetlle Meehau Is nllli-li- 1 tlug a* librarian at tbe Ocean ' ity . Public Library dutlug tbe abrejc of I Mis* Maud M. Foulds, who I* away ! on her vacatloo. Albert Fogg, wbo la spending Ihe f winter In Camden, wa* here Friday ' to attend the an'nual meeting of Ihe * director* uf the First National Bank. ' Mrs. Fogg also wa* here. Ml*e Margaret Be van, of Ibis rily. ' wbo ta now employed as a bouk-ketper by tbe' Adam* Expreva Company In Philadelphia, vlatted her pareutfc here on Suuday. She was accompanied by Mis* Edilh Troyer.M la* Helen Bard, of ibl* city, who ■ has baen II Hog with ber parent-, B. F ( Bard nod wife. In Philadelphia llilwlnter. wa* In town Sunday She I- | employed In tbe Office* of a large.laundry company. 1 William L Gilbert, of Ibl* elly. who I* employed by k large tirm In Detroit, write* hla parent* that be expect* aowi to be mot to a fori to Arkansas to *upanntend lb* amemblmg of 72 aero- . plana* for tba CotUd State*. Try an ad vert treat* ui lu-tb^xvri-w

ijELMER E. RANGK N DIES IN TEXAS ■f * . , . ■ ' - >1 Popular Ocean City .Young J Man Had Been in Service ,i a Few Weeks. V \\ tlllam M. Hati'ck. of thl- cliy, re- '* Ceiveil a n-8-eraot ye-lerday afternoon ,coove.vlng Ihe **d me—age that Ills - -on. Kiiner FT Kviick. had died In the Jm-e hospital al Waco, Ttx_ arid a-k. liiea-lo where he desired the body Mr Itanrk Immediately telegraphed tosend me b idy i-.tdcean cliy. F New. „f ihe death oftjElmer Kanck, s will ca«t a gloom over thl-' community. ] teemed, ami wub whom* hi ' wa* tx- ' ' He was born III Lancaster. Pa., and t 1 -.oiiili nT-hiid. lie attended the public « ■ -ciidni- and then was an assistant' to « fsllier al i lie Heading Railroad 1 Coiui ariy's Tenlh street office*, where i I Mr. Ittnyk I- agent, lu addition lo , cgraplii a 4 mastered the ant I . I)eci-*.fd entered the office. of jo*. . L- Boull real estate operator, about tan year- ago. and a--l.led with oglce work and II..- b».ik- uiilil he Jollied ll.e affair- of tbe First Presbyteriau "Mle waV, a "member ,of Ocean . Cliy i No. 171. F. and A. M. Hlb father, only on Tuesday evening, . wa* talking of iii- -on lo a friend and -aul lie had recently sent him a package w hich I he boy probably had by that i.me • The clHf.ens of this city extend, with thy lo Mr. Knock hi hi* afll let loll. SPORTSMEN ACTIVE Monn In Tills Mlale. .Secretary W. I Raymond, of the . -el via! from FT A. ljuarle*, second vice president of Ihe American -Game Pro- . lective and Propagation, Society, tbe " self-ex plaualory lelter: To tiik spoktsmkn'8 Cl.LBS ok NkW Jhiistjv:— • The American (lame Protective Anorganlxallub, re-pectfully invite* your alleiilluii ton slluallou developing In ya.ur Slale w hlch-t- lilted with menace to your gaVue supply. t Flr-I. we are luformed lhal a at rung - endeavor will be made In the leglslofund- received trom hunters' and angler.' Iiceu-e* and make tbe coutmuaHon of all activities havlng'to do with aud game' protection and- propa- " dependent on auuual approprla- " lloua by the legl-i-alure. -If Una I* dime there in no reason lo F doubt thai Ihe sum- hitherto available ' " for thl* work will be greatly reduced. " Whatever ll.e motive of thorn making [ thl- proposal . It has followed, almoal invariably, m Slate* In which thl* a procedure ba. prevailed that the * -porl-meii's money paid for llcenae : pr. .moling the Ini-reave of g*me aud [ fish aud more and more to purpose* ■ w|-hed to have II applied lo. Ask Hie i -p irr-iuen of Ohio. Ml-sourl aud other _ -tales who have tried thl* plan bow It The pre-ent proposal I- both un- g sound and.u.ijufl. becau-e: t 1. Wiiei. Hit buulero' license law wa* pa— ed it wa* with the dlatlnct uiider-landliig that all funds derived n from it should be *peut exclusively t the protecliouaud' propagation of t, list: sl.d game. J II the-e luud- are applied lo any * other purp '-e. such a- roads, school* •' or-puhllc ins|iiullons,ll effecis a double b iiuposltioii upon -port-men, who are T already taxed for -the maintenance of all public institution.. Make no mi.take- mimebody la after Secondly, your attention Is Invited i the fact thai protective lawn for li-h and game-will tie weakened or alI geltier aboll-lied by tbe Legislature if cereal u hotels, game dealers and a "game hog*" have their way. Tbey t w ill I ry to accompli. h thl- under Ihe plea thai food condition* make Ibl* necessary. You kuow how much J sleep ■ hey are losing about tbe people not getting enough lo eat. There are two oilier thing* -Which we* respectfully suggest that you -houlii do at once: I. Call a hireling, adopt a strong resolution against Ihe two proposal. 1 above and appoint a commlUey to call on your representatives . ! lo jW legislature aud secure from I hem a pledge" that tbey will oppose I J. Get your non sportsmen end ; f*rmer friend- who love bird* to speak 'or write to llie-e legl-lator*. If the-e proposal. .carry there will be a big de- t rrca-c in fund- lo provide" game werjdeus, aud the nou game bird* and i birds invaluable to farmer* tbrougb -their destruction of In-ecls .will uot have Uie prolectloti they enjoy now. ■ (We a-k a careful, read lug of tbe edl- ! lorlal ou thi. subject, .entitled, "Sport and Conservation;" from the October , bulletiu of this association, marked * copy of Which ba- been mailed you -under separate cover) ' • There -re 100 000 -port-men in New ' Jersey. I>o hot be afraid to let your legislature* -kuow that fact. Finally, sboiildu't New Jereey have < a-Slatv s|M)rt-meu's a— bclalloulo : handle silualioua hitch ae the ooe-you * - now , m "co-opersllon wltb the * of F'ish aud Game Commis- c Respectfully. f AmgkicakUame Pkotwtitb . AsBlKIATtOK 1 by K A yi ARt-W. ■i . Vice PresldenL , I I . " ■ *' ■ H-d ai'roke or Psralral*. t Tbe wife of Police Lieutenant Sav- | , of the Sixteenth Dlatrtct. Thirty- | ninth street and Lancaster avenue. , ; West Philadelphia, had a stroke of , paralysl- Satnrday at th» borne of Mrs. . K W. Gsndy this cliy. where she baa en a visitor for several months rials* Sirlw i *. ! 1 By I he we-bing away by Ice of a .< " portion of the bridge over Mlddl* - • Thotougbfsrv jo.t below Oeaao City I on Tue-lsv train service wea aooulled I ou the M eet Jereey end Sawbore Rail- I - j read Tuesday afternoon. Service ww I rseumed ywtwday I

" LOCAL RED CROSS DOING FINE WORK e Report of the Society's Activir ties is Presented by Miss J Anna'Wallace. From Mis* Anna Mi Wallace come* , Ihe following: The begluuing of tbe uew year I* a i Ititlng time to give tbe public an out- i r hue of the good work already accom- i . pli-hed by tbe Red 'Croee of Uceen i , Cl|y. . since tbe InoeptloD of tbl.s organize- i | tlou, only a few mouth* ago, problem* , of moving and of originating aud or gaulzlng commlllee* have been successfully met and solved, and, lo spite of ihe-e diversion*, the real work ha* From the wgrk room* In the city hall shipment* have been made lo tbe Cross Supply Service a* follows: october 4. ,300 fouf-lncb muslin bandage* 276 three-Inch' mu*lln bandage* 24 four Inch x three yard* gauze roll* 54 four-Inch x one-yard gauze roll* lp twelve-Inch x twelve-Inch lap pad" ^ 11 four-loch x *lxleen-luch- lap pads 340 nlue-lucb x nine-Inch compresses 42 aeveu-lucb x eleven-Inch oakum 6 8u«*Ppsj*ma*. outing. flannel 24 o|>er*tlug gown*. uubleecbed muslin 84 operating gnvm, Iwlll muslin 25 dozen four-tailed bandegea 7 dozen 'T-baudage* sti. dozen one- Half-Inch gauze drain* 24 dozen one Inch gauze drelu*. " 12 dozen iwo-lucb gauze drain* _ 840 four-locb x four-Inch compresses .000 two-locb x two-Inch sponges 0 840 four-lDCb x four-loch sponges K december 18. 250 twelve Inch x twelve-Inch Irrige- ' january 5. l 300 irlanguler baud sge* ( 130 abdominal bandage. 250 four-tailed baodsges 85 T-bandages ' 4J four-Inch crluollne bandages •VG three-inch crinoline baudages TS'four-lnch flannel bandage* 54 tbree-lucb flannel bandage* 6 four-Inch muslin bandages 6 tbree-lucb muslin bandages •Scrim curtsins for Y. M. U. A. at Dlx (Hostess House) ' FTmergency cot omflt, _ 13245 homework department. In the depsrtment of homework, s high stsndsrd of efficiency la also be- u lug maintained. Four eeta of knitted # garments, lucludlug sweslers, wristlets sud scsrt* bsve been sent to heed" ^ quarters sud many more are In tbe ^ of making There Is en er K roneous Idea abroad that scsrts are nol j needed; tbey are Included in Ihe Red ^ (.'rose outfit end ere easy for amateur j knitters to begin on. There is so (| abundant supply of wool on hand and d auyoue who wishes to show her pa- b trlotlam It urged to call at the Red a .Cross rooms for some of thl* wool. In esse Ihe rooms are cloeed, Miss Beatrice Towneend (who la In' the Ux g collector's office) will heve charge of t| tbe wool. Shipment* are made Im- c mediately after the twentieth of each f| month, and tboee having completed H garment* art urged to return them by tbet time. Io conclusion. It Is urged that every member or tbe Red Croee In Ocean City take some part In some of Its ae- 1 tlvltlea. It l» yoor Red Crosa; it- Is your country It I* working for; and it your patriotism and tbe stza of your R that Is belog shown by what C you are doing or leaving nndone. P SENT S3 PACKAGES • of A. Remembered l.ocal 1 ■ope IB tbe wervfee. P Ocean City Conncll, No. 10, D! of A.,, " rent Cbriatmw packages to Ocean City at tbe following placet: * Camp Alfred Vail, Dili* Silver, N. ^ Camp McClellan, Aonleton, Ala., 28, -Camp Hsucock, Augusts^Us., I. ] France, S. X" * U. S^S. Teooma, 1. r ; U. 8. a Kanaaa, 1. ' U. 8. 8. Galatea, 1. Washington, D. C„ 8. B Camp Melge, Wasblngton, D. C., 1. Camp Green, Cbarlottevllle, N. C-. 1. F Tobyanna, Ta., 1. 1 Camp ABentown, 1. 1 Kelly Field, No. 1. South Sen An- t lo, Tex., 2. ^ Waco, Tex .1. - Penwcola. Fla., 1. F'ort Oglethorpe, Ga., 1. - - Garden City, L I., I. 1 Fort Slocum, N. Y., 1. ENGLAND SUPPER t i Queen E-lher Circle's Aeeeal e ~ ~ Affair J inner* as. I Tbe members of tbe Queen Esther ' Circle of tbe First M. E Church will gtre tbelr fifth annuel New Eoglaod I eupper In the social rooms of the ' cbnrch Friday eveolog, January 25. 4 arrangements for which ware recently madest a meeting held at the parson- 1 age. Ticket*, 40 cents. 1 Thla supper la an occasion that la 1 always enjoyed by the crowds that 1 attend, and I ha affair this year will be ■ exception. Tbe yonng women will 1 provide an excellent meal and make ■ the affair a pleasant one for all tbair . friend*. ' Crew Basra* trsre l.wb— Tbe lake region* having bean frozen over during the last two weeks, tbe oc- I Hon ot tb* United Stele* Coast ' Guards In tbet section, Ilka that BO- ■ i clem pereou of whom w* reed, 1* goo* < i —temporarily et least. So the meo up l there have beau trenehrred lathe ate; I I In Ocean City, 8m Isle City. I - '• Inlet, Avelou and Pearmoot I ■ Several have ooaea ta tkle section from I Ontario. I

FIRST NATIONAL BANK 5 IN PROSPEROUS SH APE — *"

" Total Assets More Than $1,000,000— R. B. Stites Re-elected President. . The board or director* of the Flr.t | 1 Nailonsl Hank organized Friday morn- ! ' lng and elecled the following ofllcer.: 1 1 R. B. Hlltes, preildeiil; Lr.lie S. Lud- 1 lam, vice' prealdenl; H. 8. Mowrer, 1 ea. tiler: B. -C. Marshall, • as I s I an (! • cashier; J. Fithlan Talem, solicitor: i Joseph I. Scull, Dotary. ' " Tbe report of Ihe castiley allowed a I very prosperous year, notwithstanding I ' tbe fact that It wa* necessary 10 luv'est - considerable fund, lu Liberty Bond. ' - at a low rale of imereot, aud the usual 1 1 dividend was paid. , ^ . I The progress of the bauk can be no Indicated than by Hie following 1 statement, and. a- will be noliced. tbe ■

total a.wla are more than tl ocht.ooo. ^ while a llllle over a year ago Ihe offiwere making a special effort lo get tbem up to ibl. poiut lu September. „ assets. ,| Loan* and Iuve*tmeut*. f 88S 294 57 M Banking bouae aud furnllure and flxlure*, 34 000 00 b Due from bauk*, 10,048 87 t'aab aud reserve, 67,507.69 Redempllou fund U. S. Treasurer. 2.500 00 (1,003,851 IS Capital Block, ( 50 000 00 w Surplus fund. 75,000.00 " Undivided' profit*. 12095 54 bl Depcwlte, 807,56206 n. Due to batik*, 9,293.51 Nalloual bank uotee, 49,400.00 P iz 11.003, 351. 18 rc At the annual meeting of the stock- le holder*, the following directors were a elected: K( R. B. Stlte*. Le.lle S. I.ud lam. K p V. Corson, Albert F'ogg, Joseph I. ft R. Howard Thoru. Randolph ft R. W. Edwards, Ralph God. Coleman F. Leammg, J. || Fitblao Talem aud William O. Moore p are the same as served during past year, the number brlug re- ai duced from thlrteeu to twelve, this cau-ed by the death of tbe Rev. c Weeley Lake. a Tbe officers aud director* Invite the ft public to use the facilities of the bank and assure tbem a cordial welcome lo n the Institution at any time they may ti call. The officera want the people to a: free al all times to discuss their problems wltb them. b.

R. B. STITES, lie elecled President of llie First National Bauk. j,

BASKET BALL " « Games Plaice t»» 11 HIicR ttetiooi Claaaes. n A fair-sized crowd witneaaed the 11 of basket ball between teems of " City High School boy* at Com " G'» armory Saturday evening. The coo teat* were clore and exciting " and tbeplaye wou much appjaure. Tbe Senior* beat tbe FreahmeD 15 to 19. although eome of their frleud* ex- al pressed tbe view tbM "Lew" Breckley " a Utile herd on tbe "Freablee." c' Twee ever thus. The lot of tbe referee never a bappy one. The JonlOr* defeated the "Soph*" 12 .c toll. * Line-up: , Baron Forward SteelmaD Cox " Senior Maria Center Towneend . Ferguson Guard -Wallace ( Sooy " Hurkbardt I "80PB8" juniors ° Forward Cox Uofl " Cunningham 1. Hugbee Center Townrend Guard Barclay Morris BONSALL RESIGNS L Yacht Club to Take Anion at Merlins rendu Evenlna. H Tbe adjonrned annual meeting of the members of tbe Ocean City Yecbl Club will be held el 8 o'clock Tuesday » evening next In tbe offices of Hear [ James W. Feruley, 907 < Lincoln Building, Pbllsdelpbla. ' 1 In addition to tbe transaction of c general buainesa, there I* a vacancy to c be Oiled by reason of tbe resignation ' Of Vice Commodore Welter D. Bon. *11. . Before tbe annual election In tbe summer of last year. Vie* Com- £ modore Bonsall told friends that he t would not consent to stabd for (e-elee- ; bnt he was floally persuaded to permit his name to go before tbe meetsod be was, of course, unanimously re-elected. it le probable that Rear Commodore 1 will be made vice oommodore - I - , 1 7 ~*F. Leroy Howe and wife enter- ' Mined »t five hundred Friday evening. 1 : winning trophies were: Woman's— first, Mr*. F. D Newberry; **- 1 cood. Ml*. Charles Baron. Meu's, first. Joho J Foster; .aerood, F Leroy < : Others prevent were H. C. , Scbanae, Jr., and wife. Clinton Brack- , . Mia. John J. Foster and Charle* Refreshment* were served and all fawd a pieaaant time.

PROPFiTY OWNER : STILL HAS RIGHTS 1 City Solicitor Bos well Gives Opinion on Repeal of Pnb- j I lie Garage Ordinance. | I Speaking of the results or I he special 1 -! election In thl- city on Tue-day. lily ! • j "The repeal of the ordinance' doe*1 uot give pcr.nu. aiiy exclusive right to* j erect public garage- In violation of the ; tprlvate right- of the individual wbo own. properp- when a public garage la -in vloladon of ,hla Individual or "The Individual laud owner hsa ihe .ame right* a. lie alway* had io prolect hls private liJlere.l. lu relation lo hi* own properly. "Willi any ordinance In force, Ihe municipality protect* all Individual right* coming within the ordinance, "id ihl* I* done wit h le-. expense than can be done by an individual. ' The repeal of Ihe ordinance doe. not grant any privilege* over private right* a properly holder may. have "The garage ordinance restricted right*, and the only change made I* the removal of there-lrictlou* imposed by Ihe orduiauce. The properly owuer ha. H ,-aiue right- aa be always poa building of a garage would nol necessarily give an absolute right to erect a ■garage ^violation of any private property Hglifr- The permit I* only ibe allowance by Hie municipality, and and lis. nothing to d« with llie riglil. an individual inlglil have respecting h"- property. The tiurden of protecting hi. right, reel* with llie Individual time becau-e ofjhe repeal of llie ordl"Tlie right* spoken of a* lo Indlvlill Ihe cliy where the property right Ilk* been re-|>ected by tbem reive*." Solicitor Ko.well make* thl* Klalenienl In order lliat prn|ierly holder* . may nol be alarmed over Ihe repeal of ordiueoce and also lo protect percontemplating Ihe erection of garage- and the expenditure of money they are certain a. to condition*. BUDGET BILL PASSED The Cliy Commissioners, at tbelr weekly meeting.- passed ou third aud reading Orduiauce No. 11X3 (local carry lug the appropriations ■ needed by the cliy In 1918. There were also adopted resolutions presented by Mayor Champlou at the meeting ou December IS, whlcb were read at that lime and laid over for at iwo week*. There resolution* awarded to O-born Corson Ibe city's garbage contract for 1918. aud to tbe Forler-8mllb Company tbe cnutract for the collection of rubbish aud a-he* thl. year. lu the regular order of bui-lnea*. after tbe appropriation orduiauce had been passed, several bills were ordered paid. City Clerk Morris wa* luslrucled lo advertise for bids for street llgbtlug. Al the recommendation of Mayor George B'. Parker was re appoiuted a member of the alnkidg The report of tbe sinking fund commission, mad. by tbe assistant secreC.8. 8cull, was ordered received and filed. The following resolutions, presented by Director Campbell, were adopted : Be It Resolved, by tbe Board of Commissioner. of Ocean City, New Jersey, Ocean Cliy borrow a sum of monfv not exceeding (3138.16, In enof the collection of taxes for year 1918, aud that Ibe proper officers are hereby authorized aud Inalructed to execute a note or uotee secure said sum. Be It Resolved, by tbe Board of Commis sloriers of Ocean City, New Jersey, Ocean City borrow a sum nol ex-, ctedlug tbe -uui of (63 82 under and by virtue of a resolution adopted. October 80, 1917, end that Ihe proper officers ere hereby eulborized lo execute note or notes to secure said sum. Try an advertisement In tbe SbntiREPORT OF THE CORDITIOI National Bank reran, and ducouuu, •U4.4Si.oj owned and unpledgei. 30.000.00 70,00000 lxran Bond* unpl dsed, bond, othpr man V. K. rixraPouafSarlnaa d£ po.lt., 9,000 JC olbotol I>lal* owned. I I0AMM Lawlnl Hrwerre wltb Kederal He-C^-r retook,^ nel »mou„t due rrom National Bank*. S3DB7Jiand oU^r c««li jtr in ^ S.arlXl CaplUl Block ,«!dto""',T'"' 31 0OJXDU0 RnrpluK. • . * 76 On. CO ^ndreidMl^proau, UUina,ni JsSxSS* H^Tamonnldn* 10 Nailona!1'' ^ j Iran Bar, and iru.t oompanle*. tJMMJK CVrUB^d check-. ^ . 104 AK ?1 unpaid. ' < JXO 00 Cerllfleate* of depoHl. IgMri P.wlal Having. dspoalU. SIX** dapoalla, 401 AD 17 Total, IIJWACXt -4*1* of New Jeraey. Coonlr of Cap, May, 'la. 1, H. H. Mowrer. Caahler of lb* aboveSbJiT1 anuernenf amfw "tb**ba«*ci my knowledge and baltal. H. 44 MOWKEK. Oaablar. day or January. 101H. ma Ibla 1Kb B. CURTIS ROBINSON, "M*r' B"1 MUR. B. STITES. K HOWARD THriRN, RALPH L UOPP^ , ^ X

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' N: ANY KIND AN-Y WHERR t Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR J ^ OCEAN CITY. N. J. , ' Tcath Street u4 W**t Avian. J "«» Pboa*. *1* K*y*teu, ris-N ' - Ralph Hayes VanGilder , ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER OCEANi CITY. NRW IKK1KT YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to [ any or all of them. ■ Send for the list of names and photographs oi the houses. Otis m. Townsend v OFFICE Dill! nm OCEAK CITT, ittRoppHit* r. 0. D U I LUL n *. j. Allen Scull Tlx *5 Builder ; Eighth and Ocean Avenue » PHONE CONNECTION D » ,. s * SWAk 4. e. trout Swan and Trout v " PRACTICAL N ' Garoenters and Builders jobmro A sptcialty 1040 asmury avenue ocean city n. j. 1

MOTKXJ4 AND COTTASaS THE IMPERIAL I01S CENTRAL AVI, OCEAN CITT, N liH-arei^near tb^*" c "uoAj Open ail Year Hot Walar Bast THE KATHLU Now open for th* oaaaon IUOCm.tralAv.noa. OCEAN CITT. N.J, Ml MM EH LEWIS BOON A RI1 WYOMING TS4 OCEAN AVEirOff Ormui City. N. A a. p. aitjgi HOTEL ATGLEN On* of tbe m£t aantrally loaalsd hotel* la Ooren City. Th* aim baa always bare to make this bouse sslret and homallka, red hi larg* and amnred palronagt prove* ha are■are. For terms and partienlan addrma, AC.teW.Fiaa. NEW HOTEL ELBERON^ - EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITT, N. J. Nay lor and sayr*. ProprUtrmn Kourtaenib Hvuoa r bo roughly ireovatad and newly papered. Ball Pboo*.: 17-X and 860-D. THE IDLEWILD Hsvun Eigbtb and Rlntb Htrreta Located On* uioek rrom Break. MRS.J. K.NOBRISOR Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. beL8evautb and Eighth sis Ocean City, N. J. M. t. MACKLOr. Scotch flail SANATORIUM — Open All th* kaar< M— N^RTowwaa'. R.°N. 'TffC^reNT We Are Distributors StDdBdater litoullK in Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell Qener^l Contractor^ Grading and Street BilkUaf Thlrty-fonrth it. aad Waal ava. OCEAN CITY, N. J. R**ld«acw: W C.aUal Asrere PWm, Ml-W tjes EitiDlDed Wlthoit preyt - SomplMiaaoanbatoandlaaayaMaPraaorlpUon lanre* dnnUaSte at ahart nouom Aocnraoy gtxaruuad. Prtare care ateret |Wltb good work. All work aoa. re A. W. ELY taaa AUaaUa Anaa* ATLANTIC CITT, L A. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 'Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 419-J ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (tar tsT S. CkaaaMa) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. GHolo* Dairy Produeta Batter sag flgga Ask for Booklet of BpaatelHre Order* Daltvared Bote FkUl COAL. Yon need Coal. Yon need 8ervice. Yon get both torn C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.* Twelfth ate Wast Avaare T T AVE yon a cottage, bnnntow a* or apartment to funuahr We : have a line of furkituu at late than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. ■nan a aware ss=2 Reading Oaal SBSga-JKaaraart Hume ICE CHVHI ~ sretai In Tenth and Waal Avenue r ocean cmr a *. I ivniiMmnkt in J| ^antinal I li2oHi«i8ih| (SuisA I