We Khali be glad to revive lteiui-«fj news aud communication. of iiilereiti [ to Una community . and our reader' All communication' -liould be la;- . companled Willi* the full uaiur and address of .the write!;, not uecenKanly for publication, but h* a. guaipnlee ul Rood faitb. P DOTS Blizzard. are confmon place Will tbegrduod&og »ee hi. shadow? Sunday morning and Monday were "peaches." *" • . Gel s souvenir at the Flirt National Wood Is belue burned in Nome buildlugs aud bouse. here- becau-e of lack ■ of coal. ' - . The four weekn-oid v" of Andrew . 'Uobb-djed-of heart dimraee ai hi- peril u reel I Henry lias hern rejected tor being Rome pounds over wen: III. DurluR the fuel Hborjage. the mhlE. Church are being held In private residences.. a supply of letter-head' >od billhead . • fall at the Skntish.l Print lug HnueeforeKtlmate'. league of the M E. ('hutch,' a rake rale Will be held Saturday at Herri-' restaurant Mliw Martha Sauderiln_ , will be the manager PERSONALS. . Walter ,H. Hays, of J'liilad'elphla. , Albert KogR and w ife, of famdeu, were visit rr here during the weejt. Mr«. H. A Ploch, of Philadelphia, ' Ik Kpeudlug a few ddy. lu tbl> city. Keujaman Groves, of this city. Is visiting bis mother In Philadelphia Victor J. Humbrecht. of Philadelphia, waa among the visitors Satur , day. - Joseph M. Rowland -and wife, .of Philadelphia, epenr most of the week In this city. Miss Sara Smith, of this city, .returned this w,eek from a frw day' visit to Philadelphia. Policeman Frank Scboek. who Ijad congestion of the lungs, U Improving Dr. Pettll reported ye-ierdajws Miss lona B. Adam-, of this city, returned early In the week from * visit to friends lu Philadelphia. Mrs. Adella Sharp, of 'Philadelphia, la spending the week with her pareuts. Charles Powell and w ife, lu this city Miss McPhersou. of Joseph I ScuU's real estate othces, returned Monday from a visit to friend- lu Philadelphia Miss Maud M Fould.. ItbrarUu at the Ocean City Public Library, has re turned from a visit to Philadelphia . aud Pittsburgh. City Engineer William H. ColMskon and family returned borne early. Ibiweek from a few days' visit to frieud' In Cbeslu.ut Hill. William U. Hancock and w ife. of East Liberty, wer» here to attend tlie funeral of Elmer'El Kaiu-k. Mrs. Haucock being Ills elsler. Kolla Garreteon . left her.- Saturday to spend. a week lu Phil«deipiila. where his wife has beeft timing friends for some days. Mrs. A. Llncqlu Rau and daughter. Miss Cora, of this clly, who spent leu days In Phlladelybla and vicinity, returned home Monday.
R. W. Edwards and Wlfe'and Mrs. C. K. Edward., of thl. clly, .returned 11 Tuesday from- Atlantic- illy, where they spent several weeks. I1 Ed. Coruman, who left" here for * Philadelphia two or three weeks ago. 11 started for Florida last Friday. He " will remain there until spring. Lieut. Harry -W. Fould-, surf of' Dr. d and Mrs. H. T. Fould-, of tin- ciiy. Is now In. France. Word to thi- effect |( • was received by his parents a few- days ^ •go n William E. Massey, president of (he Ocean City Title and Trust Company, p who Is speodlog a portlon'of the winter .,ln Philadelphia, was lu town Tuesday. (.'apt. D. L Vhiiainan Is recovering from bis accident sasiained by a fall * upon the Ice seven weeks ago.- He expects to Mum to hts work within- a short time. V. r 1 A. Ltucolu Hsu. of this clly, who Is r employed In Florida, writes to bis ' family lhat he Is enjoying the beautr ful weather and pineapple groves In " that section. Richard -Bauford, of the Ulrard Wruet Company, waa the gue-t Balur- " • day aftem.Hiu and Sunday of Charles ' R. Bill well, secretary aud treasurer ol the Oceau City Title aud Trust Couipaoy. ( ' Miss Madelene French, one of the , teachers In the focal public schools, ac ( com pan led her uncle, the Rev. Dr. John B. Haines, lo Csrnden Saturday , morulog. Miss French, who Is a lalenled musician, receives ln.tructl.ip. oo the organ ones a week from one of Philadelphia's leading organists aud f composers. I GIVEN TROPHIES teaser's Billiard "Shsrp." Art- < Tbs trophies were awarded Tuesday evening to tlie winners of lbs : Young Men's Progressive League - ; billiard touroameut. i Parker Miller, first, received a -el »f briar pipes, wttb sterling silver mouut- j log. Waller Allen, who was second. 1 - was given 'a silk umbrella. John H. i Groves, who waa third, and gave out the gtfU, did not show his trophy. j Postmaster B. Frank Smith,. Louts' Mil Isr and Ed. Cook each received s silk osektls for playlug Uastr games ■ Rhunt waking a scriidh 1
■ coal simftffoin* somewhat helped1 • Dealers Have Received a Few j Carloads— Conditions Here £ Were 'Alarming. y The coal situation In this clly. which ,1 was becoming rk'ther desperate, was somewhat relieved yesterday morning, _ »hWi the t'ousnmers' Ice and Coal Company, of which Commissioner Campbell Is president, received three carload- ..f c.he-Hiut. I'hls companyreceived one carload , on Friday and one carload- on Monday, and this was 11 pany. It was said by Homer Shoema- ' ker yeatdeday, had one car of pea coal k morning was at Tuckaboe.' Headier A. Adams have a car of , stove coal on the way to Ibis city. It .. may have reached here by tills lime. - Tile coal dealer, here are being gen- ( which l hey have lliu- far handled the very- tlifll-ull -ituallon. e Albtgt Fogg rathe dow n from Camc mini- Clly He received About 31 loos 1 lus custom. He bad plauned to go to • Florida, with Mrs. Fogg, but tbe serious illnc— of Mrs. Fogg's sixer de. islned tliem In Camden, and they 1 i have abandoned tlie Idea of the visit e lo the South and w-UI reluru to Ocean ' ' t ily In the early spring. ^ Fogg, it Is slated, at a meeting of the\usfd .of directors of tbe First ' National Hapk. a few weeks ago, 1 •wllen the Shortage of coal was begiu- 1 iilug to be felt, t .Id of the coal In his 1 home aud where the key of tbe house • con Id lie found, and requested K..B. Sines, president of Hie bank, to per- ' . nut tliole actually needing I lie fuel to ' have it In small queiillue.. Mr. Stltes , did not care lb a-suine the responsibility. and eo Mr. Fogg came' down. r , * I TO PASS ORDINANCE , Commissioners Adopt Krsolu- i lions •■■■ lisrssr Qunlloa. i f The Clly Commissioners) at a spe ' ' rial meeting Wednesday evening of 1 last week, adopted tlie following reso- 1 - lutiou pre-enled by- Mayor Cbamplou: Whereas. 'there does not appear In 1 tlie building ordinance sulllcleut pre ' 1 vision relative to tlie manner of tbe 1 constructing, building, sllering or re, ' pairing .of public garages or a eultl- 1 dent specification as to the kind of 1 material to te u-cd and placed In pub- 1 lie garages in the city of Oceau City.. N.J; and ' Whereas, thg public garage should 1 ' be so regulated as to secure to persons - and property protection, and espeelal- • ly to protect the life, health and 1 safety - f the Inhabitants and citizens of the clly of Ocean Clly, N. j., , agaiii-t all manner of faulty construction of public garages, , fires which 1 , would eniluale (herefrom, explosions aud many otbet Injuries and deelruc lion. 'attributed' directly or Indirectly to the public garage; aud Whereas, the "Hoard - of Commls 1 -loners or Oceau City, N'~ J , deem It 1 important to protect tbe braltb, life, •afety and property of the Inhabitants 1 c aud citizen- of the clly of Ocean City from any danger or destruction from a public garage which would. Qui be I creeled lu Ibe manner as to protect . aud safeguard tbe life, health, safety ' •' and property of Ibe Inhabitants and ' citizens of the city of Ocean City, N. J,; therefore, be It i Resqived. by the Hoard of Commls- - sioiiers of Ocean Clly. S.3, that tbe building luspector of Ibe clly of Ocean uuiiuiiik luqeciui uj ine ciiy ni ucran
Clly. N. J.. be aud be is hereby au V and directed unl to Issue any tl permit for the erectlug or building, re- a pairing or altering of any public gar si the removal of any building oral- u any building for a public garage, p or-to conduct tbe bu-lueiis of a public p relative to public garages shall have si ps-sed by tbe Board of Commls- a (doners of Ocean city, N. J., unless o the erection, building, altering, re- '' moval of building, repairing of any ^ i.uildmg for a public garage, shall comply with the terms contemplated f In said ordinance. * ' r , , . [ GIVE BENEFIT ( A benrUt for tlie Hostess' Home at I'atnp Dix will be given at tbe Prln- j re— Theater on Asbury avenue, below t street. lo.oorrow (Friday) after- • noon and evening uuder the auspices of I he Woman BuRrage League of this , city. J Baby Marie Osbourne will be seen in t greet picture, "The Little Patriot," J at both matinee and evening -shows. It will be a treat that oooe can aOprd i Manager PiaU baa another big pic- 1 for this (Thursday) evening— J Gladys Huletle lu "Tbe Btreets of II- a luston." .The pictures. Saturday nlghl • will be a scream, Frank Mclutyfe lo c Traveling Balesman." ^ There are large crowds *t the Frln- ( re— every Monday feveulog to see 1 "Who is No. If" and also Thursday ' 1 eveuloge to witness that thrlRer, -The ' Ring." - | CHAS. W. LEAR DEAD J us former Railroad Detective | m Mew a ork. | •Charfee W. Lear, who, for years, r was a railroad detective and lived In I ■ Brooklyn, died of blood polsoolog at | the home of bis brother, Evan E r | .ear. 8J4 Eighth sueet, Thursday and - was buried lu the Ples-antyllle Ceme- - , tcry today Bervioes were oe- ' . d if tied by tbe Rev. Jo—ph B. Kuip, . t pastor of tbe First M. E- Cbureh. He ! was a llUle more than W years old. s' M rv Lear, who was a native of Peon- ■ sylvanla had been III at the home of s his brother lor mora than a year, god ' was • great sufferer.
'hlmer £ ranck buried ) with military honors
' reads without glasses at 86 ' Mrs. Isabella Alexander Came ? Here from Philadelphia j Twenty Years Ago. , Mrs Isabella Alexander, who . ree Jently went from Stpr home lu" the norlh section of this city to Phlladel- . phla to spend a portion of the wlDter with her children. Is one of the re- i I markable aged residents of this resort. I Mrs. Alexander came to Ocean City I nineteen years ago, tnteodlug to speDd i f three months hers for tbe beDeflt of . , health. Her health was eo much Im- < proved and tbe resort agreed with her i so well that she has since remained all i , the year, with the exception of an oc- | s caslonal winter spent in Philadelphia j with her chlldrep. While on a visit to Scotland twenty- : , SIX years ago, she was thrown from a i p carriage and sustained Injuries^ which i „ during the last few years have crippled , her, and she Is'able to get around only i Q with some difficulty. However, she Is | cheerful and eojoys life to the utmost, i She never wore glasses In her life and i * she scans tbe daily papers with as , much Interest as she did lu her younger I She became a member of Holy i ' Trinity Episcopal Cburcb 1n Phlla ' . delphla many years ago, and also was i member of tbe Bible claes, but her ' intlrmltes due to the accident In Scot- i . have Interfered In recent years ( . w ith her attendsnce at church services. • Mrs. Alexander never drinks cold | water, but enjoys her hot (ea or glass ■ , of lemonade. I , Her mother lived lo tbe age of ninety- t Mrs. Alexander was born In Olas- i gow, Scotland, In 183Z ( Her father, William Campbell, came to (his country In 1840, arrlvlug lu 1 New York, where he remained but a , . short time, gnlug tbeuce lo Pblladel- i phla, where she Jolued him four years . afterward. Later her mother aDd the ( r remainder of the family came to tbe i . Statee. | Mrs. Alexander was married In 1859. i i husband being John Jordan Alex- i . snder. He was brigade wagon master i . during the Civil War. He waft In tbe . service two aud one- half years as such, i . and was alsMM Perry vllle fur a year, j r In kfl tbe mules that were . from Jbe west for tbe army. ■ He died ffom Injuries three years c after Hulsblng hit enlistment. Her t I father, wbo bad served In tbe British , Army, was also In the Civil War. I Mrs. Alexander was tbe motber of i I seven children, four of 'whom are llv- ' a log. Tbey are: W. Wallace Alexander, Mrs. Catharine B Fletcher, Mrs . Margaret MacBalD aud Mrs. Elizabeth , Bteln, all of Philadelphia. Bbe has , three grandsons lo tbe preeent war— 1 Elmer Bteln, who le on the U. S. B. , North Carolina; Ruseell Alexander, wbo Is with tbe New Jersey troops, aud Milton MacBaln, who Is on tbe U. 1 I B. 8. Juniata. I W. Wallace Alexander Is secretary , of We. L. Elklns' Estate, and conj Hdentlal man to George W. Elklns. 1 , He also manages tbe Alexander Fund. 1 , which be started on a small scale, and 1 ! which now ow'os over half a million , dollars of investments. ' TOWNSEND WONDERS . He Would Like lo Know A bote I i Bui I dins Oarase. i Otis M. Townsend, wbo was lo town lo speaking of hie applies- Jj
for a permit to balld a garage on lot between Seventh aod Eighth aod Ocean and Atlantic avl^ aald that be waa strongly op- (. posed to the repeal of the ordinance prohibiting tbe erection of and use of bulldloge for public garages In thai section of the city eouttieaet of Asbury avenue, but, as tba voters decided otherwise at the special election, be 11 felt thai be would lake advantage of 0 their decision aud build, 'thus utilising u a quantity of material be has on hand. As tbs voters decreed lo favor of d public garagse, be eould not understand Just why his application for a " penult has beeu held up by the city ' officials, he said. a ' * ' " c on lydkaih of c. B t To ths officers aod members of tbe . Young Men's Progressive League Gentlemen: — 1 We tbe undersigned committee ap- I pointed to draft resolutions beg leave ■ submit for your consideration and , acceptance tbe following: ; Whereas, Oar Heavenly Father In 1 His dtvllne providence has deemed It wise to call our esteemed frl-nd aod member, Mr. C. B Winters lo celestial borne In Heaven, where all pain and suffering cease and the weary are at rest; aud. Whereas The loaa of onr dear friend. id whose congenial company we have •pent ao "many happy and pleasant makes our hearts ted' and our ' grief-lamentable to having to be aepa- < rated oti earth from bis iollueDce of t such a gentlemanly manner, dignified and upright bearing and bis reputable character; and « Whereas, Tbe family of our departed f member' must suffer tbe tern- | porary lose of a loving, kind aDd devoted husband and father,' and tbe community at large an honorable and 1 conscientious .cttizeo ; therefore, be It c Resolved, That wa tbe members of ( tbe Young Mao's Progressive League id meeting assembled do hereby extend to bis widow and family our 1 deepest sympathy In thls thelr boor of i . sole tbelr depressed aod afflicted hearts with tbe thought that God does . all things well and to His own liking. Myutrrtoui to as tt may be, for tbe I i being, bulla tbe end we (ball , know why this husband, father and friend should be taken from us; and be It further I , Resolved, Tbeaereaoluttoos be spread , . on oar minutes and p copy be sent Jo , deceased's family, and that our charter be draped lu mourning for thirty days ■ as e token of respect and —we wa • base for our departed member. R. H. Hotly, 8. B. 8 wav. J adv. Com. ■ Labrador Herring, « eta. each, at Ware's. adv., 1-tl, Sl
" Masonic Lodge Also Conducts Services at GraveMany Attend Funeral. 1 The body of Elmer K. Kanck, whose death occurred of pneumonia al flip United Stair- base hospital at Fort _ McArthur, Waco, Texas, two week- " ago yesterday, reacbrd this city Bunday night, at least three or four daylater than It was expected In this clly. Tbe remains were -in excellent condR, - Hon, aud tbe funeral services, original- > ly set for last "Saturday afternoon, - were held yesterday "afteriioou: f Tbe young man, who was tbefirst • of Ocean City's residents to lose Iiib ■ life In his couutry's services, was bur. ' led with full nplitsry honors, aud, In I addition, the members of Ocean CKy ' Lodge. No. 171 , F. and A. M., with r ceremonies at the grave. There wa' I also a short Masonic service at the i jtaulzatlok assembled about 1 o'clock. Tlie body uf the deceased, attired In - his uniform, reposed In a hardwood I casket, silk Hued, aud with silver i trimmings. I Around the casket s-ma profusion ' or floral emblems from friend- and oi* • gaulzations of which he was a mem. - ber; alto one from (he Public Safety ■ Near the head of the casket wast r piece representing a" service flag. It comprised red and while flower-. ' and In the center -was a golden star. was from. 15 Company, C. A. C . ' at Petersburg. Tweuty United State- soldier- from < - tbe Tuckaboe Ordnance Department' i > at Petersburg, under command of Sergeant Bcblmler, formed a guard of honor. Six of them were psll beareri and fourteen of tliem comprised the -quad at the grave gt Seaside Cemetery, where al-o taps, were ' j sounded by tbe bugler. A squad of ) marines from Wlssahlckou Barrack-., i (.'ape May. also attended the funeral ' Members of tbe Masonic body, I Camp, No. 75, P. O. H. of I A., and other organizations attended a tbe funeral. In-a body . • Tbe servleesat the First Presbyterian ! i of which congregation Elmer ! was secretary, were codducted by tbe ! pastor, the Rev. Charles H Bohner. I who spoke toochlngly of tbe many ad- ! mlrable qualities of tbe young man whose earthly cares were so soon ended. Appropriate selections were sung by ! the choir and also by a quartet comprising members of the Masonic |odge| ? Tbe services were largely alteuded c aud tbe remains were viewed by Uun1 dreds who had known and esteemed t ' tbe deceased Members of the Knlgbta of Pythlas viewed tbe remains at the home ' oMbe boy's father, William M.Rauck. ( • evening. : STILL MORE SNOW , . Fall of Many Years Here I Ocean City bad another of Its now i well known soow storms last Monday, i and this time It nearly reached tbe . proportions of a-bllzzard, atfbougb tbe i , est ber was Dot unduly cold. I 8now began falling about 2 o'clock ! tbe moroing and It came down In a i manner for several hours, I finally ceasing about 11 o'clock. I i The snow fall to a depth of several inches and It drifted very much In some places, making traffic difficult < and In some Instances almost Impossible. ( The Sbofe Fast Line Company'* care expetlenced the most difficulty aod can did Dot begin to rqo . on anylike achsdnls rims nntii lata i„ late jc
tbe evening. s The public schools held a eesslou In ' tbe morulng, but there was a slim at- . tendance, and there was oo. school lo the afternoon, which helped to con- 0 serve tbe supply of coal In tbe high school building. \ Slreet Supervisor. Ward Hlgbee aDd n bis men went out with tbelr snowplows shortly after 12 o'clock and o cleared off some of tbe highways. v meots. d There wa* also a snowfall earljr Sub morning, and Supervisor Higbee aod bla men cleared off tbe pavements In tbe central section of '.be city, going c as far south as Twelfth street and a considerable dlelauce north on Asbury There was at least one rift lu the clouds Monday moruln^aDd this was tbe arrival of a car load ol coal for the Ice and Coal Company. - and this wa* doled out Id half-ton' quantities to those lo extreme need of ' this commodity. ' 1 RESIDENTS HOPEFUL - [ Exeecl a Very Uood Season Mere I .Mewl lainruer. 1 Virtually all of tbe local real estate ' operator* express tbe opinion thai ' Clly will have a remarkably ' good all around season next summer. ' Asked as to the basis of this view, 1 there Is practically tbe same 'answer given by these men, and tbls la that 1 In tbe large stores lu Phlla ; delphla this winter baa been nnosualI ly brisk. Big accounts have been opened by many new people. Indlcat-. ' ' that plenty of money Is flowjug ' into channels that heretofore have not r known In tbeee marts of trade r aDd that numbers or these families ' will be found amoDg the seashore cot- ' tagers during tbe iiimmu season of 1818. Then, too, tbey say that most, > not all, of thoae Philadelphia busr | pus BCD wbo .have been cottagers | here for years have been rushed wltli tbelr mercantile affaire- and have bad I encouraging financial returns, and > tbey, as uanal, will be found among [ the clty'a summer colony. Cssair Cssllecter'a Brysn With tbla Issue of ths Sctikkx, appeal* the annual report of County Collector Joseph I. Scull. It Is a statst moot that la of Interact to all taxpeyerL
"baptists plan 1 pier services . Pastor Lewis and H. C. Liu'coln Arranging for Snnday : I Meetings Next Summer. e When the men's and women'- sux- 1 1 1 lllsrle- of tlie Firsf-llapltst Church ofl l Ocean City menu joint meeting at Hap- 1 ' tl-i Institute for Christian Workers in] - 23 for llielr annual sale In Gnff's pavtl,- 1 . ion on tbe Boardwalk here, and use of ^ this has been- granted by the owner - 1 hey were making preps rat Ions for this , sale at the^meeting. The "white elephant sale" netted 4 little more thaii t 1 » • Tlie men held a brief sesslou alone I 'ifTe-e taking subscription. \ ui o u g F tbem-elyes, amounting to nearly 1200 i for Hie local work, remark, on tbe sitr usi ion here were made by President i- M. West, the pa-tor, the Rev M. M. Lewi-, and, other-. It »a> decided to again bold Sunday 1 Pier during the summer sea-on H. r C. Lincoln, of Philadelphia, who led . 'The. detailed arrangements fur the Pa-tor' Le - Is and Mr Lincoln, and > these will be worked out before Easter Tbe cburcb officials were given s . looked after the same s- last year. Among those attending the joint meeting and sale were the following r Baptist Church: r Dr. and Mrs Wilbur. Hie Rev. aud > Mrs. Agate. Sir. and Mrs. Hopkins, ■ E. W lniakrr .and wife. Miss Mela' > Whll. ker. C L Csdwallider and • wife. Henry Kuabe aud wife, Mr and ' Mrs Russell, Miss Uus-ell. F.T.Jen- . mug- sud wife. B. 8. McAllister and wife. W H. Vanderbercben and wife, Hampton Warreu and wife. Harry C aud wife, Edward L. Corner and wife, Joseph McKinley and wife, - Mrs. J. D. B. Mulleu. Miss Mullen, rfqulre., Mrs. R: 0. Eseuweln. Mrs W. T. Wenrlck, Mrs. K. T Mrs A. L Frelz, Mrs. Philling, Mrs. Clay, Mrs. P. T. Henry. M. C. Smith, Miss 8. Woodward. Mrs. W. Btauffer. Mrs. J. B. ColtmaU, Miss Bhlrley. Mrs. C- H. Jacobs aud L. Gratz Tlie Rev. M M Lewis aod Leander S. Cdrsou, of 'tils ciiy, were also presF. T. Jeuulng- tilled Hie role of auctioneer In bis usual acceptable style. CONCERT POSTPONED n o o I Knlrftslnmenl lo br Another of tho-e delightful enterfor which tbe local public schools. have become uoted was ar- > ranged for this evening In the assembly room of the lilgb school, under, direction of Miss Lou lis T. Corson. , musical director, assisted by Misses > Paulloe Cbellls and Mabel Bockeli dliectors of physical culture, It has been decided by Prof. J. M. : Bteveos to postpone tbe muslcale until i another eveulug In tlie near future. The program, as arranged, la as follows: I 1. March— Orchestra, i 2. Doll Dauce -Helen Breckley.Tlllie ; Chance, Annie Price, Edttb Collins, > Margarel Raymond. 8. Lullaby — Largo from "N e w i World Bympbony," Bertha Mornbl- ' weg. 4. "Dance of tbe Brownies"— MarTownsend, Florence Gocbenaur, 1
t.'orsou, Mary Clark. "6 ' Vocal Solo— Mrs. Duostan. " 8. Flag Drill— Fourth Grade Pupils. 7. "Dauce of the Rose Maidens"— 8. Hark, Hark, the Dogs Do Bark"— Marjorle Towusend, Florence UocbeSophie Corson, Mary Clark. -8. Kindling Wood '-Bailie Hynn of Republic"— Elmer Peterson, Harvey Colllsson. Jouaibau Wallace, An- ' 10 Bolo Interpretive — "Morning," "Evening." Florence Uocbenaur. 11- "In tbe Harbor of Love"— Orchestra. PRAYER MEETINGS (ervicttlpBevcral Collates Here Tbls Ereslnz, The cottage prayer meetings' conducted by the First M.'E. Church, Id compliance Wlth mauy requests, have been continued tbl- week, four being held Tuesday evening, with four more this evening. One of the meeting* tbls evening will be held at tbe home of William G. Abbott, 832 Asbury : avenue; auotber at tbe borne of E. M. Button and wife, 812 Wesley avenue. , Robert Fisher, leader; a third at tbe ! of C. E Adams aDd wife, 720 . Asbury avenue, and tbe fourtbajA tbe qf William L. Glbb, 1059 West I An Increasing Interest It being ; shown lu tbe meetings. All begin at 7.80 o'clock. \ Ftrw Alarm Blxaals. .. 14-7-Blfftb and Pleasure avenue. 17 — Eleventh and Bay avenue. I 18 — Fourteenth and Pleasure ave. I 85— Seventh and WeQ avenue. > 42— Second and Aabnry avenue.48— Fourth and Asbury avenue, r 45 — Eighth and Asbury avenue. 46— Tenth and Asbury avenue. 48— Thirteenth and Aabnry avenue. ■ 48 — Sixteenth and Aabnry avenue, i 51— North and Central avenue. I 54— Sixth and Central avenue. 1' 57— Eleventh aDd Central avenue. I 67—' Twelfth and. Wesley avenue. «8— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. 73 — Fourth and Ocean avenue 75— Seventh end Ocean avenne. 76— Ninth and Ocean a van us. 1 82— rtecoud and Atlantic avenue. 96 — Boardwalk and Mooriyn terrace. 11— Bay atreone and Ratteraaa road. 81— Twentieth and Central avenue.
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[f - ' * 1 Joseph G. Champion .- BUILDING CONTRACTOR OCEAN CITY, N. j. '• Tsoth Btrael snd West Araauc I- ■ ' *-*• . ' Bsll Phone. <ie ^ Ksystose, us-B
Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER OCEAN CITY. NEW |EK1EY 4 101 8H0UL0 HAVE A Reliable Quilder To end your Ocean City cottage. Yon 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 qr all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE pi Ha fipp OCEAJt/CITT. (tt St. Opposite f.0.DUI LsL^Call I. J. Allen Scull ; The Builder ^Eighth and Ocean Aveftue PHONE CONNECTION S. a. SWAN J. C. TROUT Swan and Trout P*ACTICak Garoenters and Builders '• ' iOIUM . SPECIALTYf- 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J.
| MOTELS AID CalTW, THE IMPERIAL I 101S CENTRAL AVE.. OCEAN CITY, II Opvg^ror^thv s»m^ HlssiyiUy Opvn all Yes r Hot Wslsv Has Mr*, a orrrrt. THE KATHLU Now open for the season liaecsnirsi Avenns. OCEAN CITY. N.J. II IHHES LEWIS A OONARP WYOMING TS4 OCEAN WCS» Omsii Clly. N. J. open sit lbs jsar p Bet Walar Bea A. T. n I Ul KB HOTEL ATGLEN On# of tbe most eeatnlly loeaiad botaU la Ooean City. The sim has always bean to .. moke this house select and homaUkn and Hi Urge snd assured patronage proves its maces. For term* and partkmlan address, L C. naff. Fief. NEW HOTEL ELBERON E1UMTU AND CENTRAL AVENUE risylor and sayre, rroprl H reeeee md newly papered. Bell Phones: I7-X snd the idlewiu) Ret ween Btghth and Ninth m rests Loealed One Block from MreWi MKS.J. K. MORRISON •Chandlkr-White Hall Ocean ave. bet. Seventh and Eighth its Ocean Cfty, N. J. M. J. MACK LIN. Scotch Mail SANATORIUM — Open All the litre A qnlet borne suitable for ibe well, tbe eonluaasexe, electricity . Hoi' AU, etc. M IB* N . E. Towns*. K. N. B. MCQrBXjrT Head Horse Mgr. We Are Distributors •er the StudeDakei finlomolilt in Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. I'owell General Contractor Grading and Street Bnlldint Thirty-fourth at. and Waal are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phase. Ml-W E^feNB^LXltluit Dnr marantoed. For OratnUas Osttoal. Work . 'MT.'t>fgTgiag'a *Sr nmsm eollee. Aocnrecy maranlwd. Plie— a*aIirtmt^ kith good work. Ail work Ocae an A. w. ely 1*** AUaaU* into* ATLANTIC cm, I. J. Shore Past Line Peeeae Door. . Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cut Flowers and Funeral Design* Furnished II 28 'Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 4*g-J ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies " Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Produota Butter and Pgyw Auk for Booklet of Specialties Oidere Delivered Both Pliawaa COAL, Yon need Coal. Yon need Service. Yon get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and Wast Atoms HAVE yon a cottage, bungalow or apartment to fnmishr We = have a line of Fusmruu at lea* than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. C. adams 4k BRO. 720-?2 asnurv ave. HEADLET * ADAII — " Reading Ooal ssswJTSsrwas toe ton faaranued. Ball or BntsvfiMs phosa. wmm injumc ice cnruT ...l.. 1. Pee, lamtaii to Tenth and West Avenue ~~ OCEAN CITY N d. |T - I trJdvaTtlumnt in A i rwezw

