Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. IJEBKl'ARY 21, ISIS We shall be glad receive Item- "f j to this community and onr readers everywhere. All communication*- -lumld be accompanied wltlr. the full name and address of the writer, uot necessarily for publication, but a- a euarautee of . good failli. i DOTS ' Atiotbei legal holiday tomorrow. ( February is slipping by -only an- ' other week of tbls mouth. I Tomorrow "Will be Washington's ■ ' Birthday, a legal holiday. I - ' The recent storms have doue consul- ( 1 erable damage to tlie Wharves along ' the bay frout. The roads In the outlying districts have been hard to- travel during the' last week ' or ni(Ae. meet at the home of Mrs. K. ,K. < ham- 1 plon, Moorlyu terrace, next Monday . evening.* Repairs are about compleled lo the ! automobile bridge, a few of the piling I havlug been washed uul during the The Frances Wlllard meeting ol the Ocean ply W. C. T. f at Mrs. W. F. f Gardiner's residence yesterday afteruoou jpa» well attended and an Interesting ptogram was presented. Charles W.G laser, of Philadelphia. onCof the Ocean City Yacht Club a member-, lias been taking up the atudy or navigation at the Peuu Culverslty aud has passed for examlna- | tlou. Mr. G laser was formerly secretary of the regatta committer of the - PERSONALS. - Datld Diblr, of Paulsboro, was In town 'Friday. O. I). Thompson, of Philadelphia, was here recently. ' . William K. ShrKer, of Pbllalelphla,- j was In town Friday. , Waller Chandler, of Philadelphia. c was In tbls city Saturday. i Thomas Leslie, of this clty.;epeul t Thursday In Philadelphia. I Walter H. Hays, of Philadelphia, was In town during the week. . 1 Commodore Churchill Hungerford, of Philadelphia, was lo town Sun jay. Miss T: V. Rose, ol Llhwpod, wis a guest of the Idlewlld a few day- ago. Arthur W. Shoemaker and- wile, <>! Paulsboro, w#re visitors here this waek . Bernard Ruckdeechei. of Phil del- y pbla. was among the' visitors here - Sunday. E. A. Moaeley and wife, of tbls city, ( are (pending a few Week* at St.. Peter- , burg. El a. Mrs. F. B Willis, of thl« city. I- . apendlng a few days with relatives in ( Philadelphia. ' Eugene S. Miller, of Philadelphia, e was lo this city hp business Monday e and Tuesday. . ' Miss Pfelfler, who has lived -here for a year- or two. Is now employed In Philadelphia. Mr*. Kate A. Young and daughter. I of. Philadelphia, were here the latter part of laat week. Miss M. C. LaBarre. who 4* spend' r log the wlnti r In Philadelphia, was In ' this city En lay. • 1 Robert T. Fculk. of Philadelphia, e ' property owner here, was among the visitors Sati rday. ' R. p. Sony, of Philadelphia, re- , turned home Friday after spending a faw days -in tbls city. ' Clark DUIcnberfk, of Philadelphia, , was In town a few days ago and regis. , te'red at the Idlewlld. U. Walter Berroth, of Uermanlnwu, , active 1n South .Ocean City aflalr-. , was ln town Mouday. c L. L. Wallace has received "word a from his son, Hullngs Wallace, that be has arrived in France. I Mrs. Garrison, of Salem, -ha- been | visiting ber sister, Mr- Cbarles Wat- l son, In thla city, during" the week. . Fisher Dslrymple, end wife, of Phil- I adrlpiils, were amoug Hi- visitors here I during the early part. of I if week. i Edward Sooy, .of 1 hlladelphla, visited hie parents. Nelson Soby, end ' wife. In this c«y, during th week. 1 Col. J. Howard Wlllets, of Port ' Ellubclh, vlslthd his sister. Mrs. Charles E. Edwards, over Sunday. ' l 8. B. Swan and wife went to Bridge- , port. Pa., this week to elieinf the , funeral of Mr. Swan'a brolher-ln-law. W. W. Maddock, of Haddock's | Pharmacy, returned the latter part of | last week from e visit to Philadelphia. > John 1. VauTioe, of I his clly, has "■ just received word of the safe arrival or bia aon. Wilbur .VanTlne. in France. 1 Mrs. F. R. Whiteside, of Pbllsdel- ' pble, a cottage owner on Central eve; 1 one, this city, was lu town this week. 1 RuseellL'rane. who Is employed lu MiUvllle, spent Sunday with his paranU, Elmer Crene aud wlfe,.lu this city. Molt Shafer. of Camdeu. visited tbls city Saturday aud Suuday Mrs. Shafer has bean spending a few weeks, here. George W. Leas, Jr., and wife, of New York, have been apeodlug a few daya with C'barlo* Baron and family, of thla city. - John E. Townsend and wife, who bava bean In Millvillefor'a year, spent Sunday with Herschel Heudcrsou and wUa in thla city. Dr. Howard Taylor and wife are now at W« Palm Beach. Fla . for a flew weeka before returning to their boaee In this ctly. > D. L. Vanaman, having recovered from injartee sustained bye fall, baa returned to his dullss as janitor of the high school bonding. Ms*. Joseph Schmidt and daughter , Mm. Bay Stgaon. of Philadelphia, tram to Ml Saturday Mm Stg "
i cottage seekers reach this city . With the Near Approach of Easter Early Renting i ■ Here isfexpected. I son already have made tiieir appearance In ihls clly, and, with the ap- ■ proach of s|>tlug aud Ibe Easter eea']son. more may he expected each day. | ^ Everything ind^ales a remarkably real e»tate men are a unit In declartug. • en Dial It will bean excep•bungalow, 825 DeLancey place, lo tbe ' tier* of the (lit Chapter Sigma , Lambda Nu Fraternity, of Uermau!i ENJOYED THEMSELVES presented when Hie members of Ocean City Council. No. 10. D. of A., paid a I fraternal visit lo tola Council, No 136. | Jr. O. I". A. M-. al the tatter's special , invitation. Tuesday evening of last Singing, one ver-e of America, audience# 1 leading, Mrs. Sarah J. Rlsley. Tableau, ' Every Little Helps " . Singing by Misses Ruth Stephenson , and Edith Jeffrie*. , Reading, Mr-. Anna M. Barclay. . Tableau, •• Washington's Farewell to , Rec tat'ion, Mrs. Mabel E. Nicker , Vocal duet, . Miss Stepbenaou aud Mr». Esthef K. Boor. , Reading, M iss Halite W. Lake. Skelch, "Aunt Susan Jones." Tableau, ••1861 Greets 1917." | Tableau, with sluglug, -The Flag." Final tableau, w'l t h characters ' dressed in original costumes. The address of welcome by Cbafles , Spmpsou, acting councilor of lola Council, wa- made by request at tbe conclusion of the entertainment, and J the response was given for tbe Daugh„f Amerlce by Miss Sallte \V. ] Addresses were'msde'by L-' L WalHarry Headley, Assemblyman | Mark Lake and-Wllllam Lake. CHAS. G SITHENS DEAD ' — ' 1 Local ursldsal Victim oT Pass- < Charles U Sltlieus. aged about 4o years, a re-ldeut of tbls city for twenty , years, died al Peon's Grove on Tuesday evening. lie was a carpenter aud was in' ployed at his trade at Pen n la Grove when taken ill about a week ago. Deceased was active for many year* ' a member of the Liberty F.lre Com- ( He leave* a widow. He wa* a broth-, In-law of Thomas" J Thorn, of this" 1 city, and Warren W. Brown, of Peon's ' Grove, at whose hotel he died. j HIGH SCHOOL WON J The Ocean City High -School team Saturday night succeeded lu defeating (he Amherst A. A. team that beat tbe high school hoys In a former game The score was 25 to 21 when the final I w histle blew. Next Saturday eveDlDg i Ibe high school quintet will play the I fa-l Keystone Ave Rom Atlantic City. < game will be at the armory at 7.45 I o'clock. Admission, ten ceuls. The boys put up a good game, ahd I there should be a crowd out to -witness I ■■ore's husband, , a physician, la at Camp Meade. Mr. Schmidt Is recuperating lu Atlantic City His wife 1 and daughter are with him. Misses Helen Hard and Margaret Kevin. who have been In Philadelphia during Ihe winter, were visitors dtiriug the week. -Hr* Charles Sack and Mrs. Ralph Townsend entertained their sister from 1 several daya recently at their .homes In ibl*'ci)y. Mr*. Cbaries Mjller. of this city, i who spent several weeks In Yonkers, Y , with tier daughter, I* now visiting friends In Uermsutowu.Mrs Margaret Foster. of_ this city, ln Brooklyn this Wek' attending, ihe fuueral of her brotbCT.-Miftln Lenwho died there Saturday afterMrs. W. L. Gilbert left here Tuesday > Llltle Rock, Ark., to joto ber bua- • band, who Is superintending, tbe assembly tug of flyiug macblnes at Fort , -Muoke,- Ark. I ' E A. buaje, of Uermaotowu, cou- . nected wltb the Keadlug Railroad . Company aud a cottager lo South Ocean City, was among the visitors here Monday. ! Miss Helen Meeban, of this city, , underwent an operation at the Jeffer- , son Hospital, Philadelphia. MoDday. for swollen gla'uds on ber neck. She Is reported a- dclug well. Constant Ford, of thla city, who Is ° with the' Delaware troops band at Camp Dix, visited his family here Saturday and Sunday. He fas warmly greeted by many of bis friends, Braniu Douglass, of Capa May 3 Court House, who went from this city ' lo Camp MeClellan as a member of Company G. of Ibis city, fa* a visitor , here Mouday. He left camp on a flf- ! teen-days', furlough.- ' it. Msyer. of tbls city, wbp has * been In Atlantic City during Iba wlnr lef. was In tbls city Friday. MrMayer has bought a Jewelry business d In Philadelphia aud will hsreaflsr " make thai his winter home. Ha will * b* In Ocean City during Iba eaaaasc r. J mAwatOmmaE(~M' \'hfr "
'living songs in living pictdres Splendid Entertainment by r Members of the Queen " Esther Circle. A somewhat unique, aDd decidedly pleasing entertainment, "A Valentine , Social," was given lu tbe eoclal rooms B of First M. E. Church by the mem- , hers of the Queen Esther Circle Thure- . asy evening. There should be ve been a larger attendance, end the hope has been expressed by a number of those present that tbe aflalr may be repealed within a short time. 1 the "Living Songs in Llvlug Pictures," and tbls made s distinctive hit. 8 Ten girls, dressed In coatume. ap1 peered In the screen as the aougs rep. 1 resented by them were sung by Miss • Auua Champiou lu her .appealing 1 * It may be said lo tbls connection that Mlse Champion aud Miss Made. ' lelue French, Ibe brlllleot young accompanist, did exceptionally well, hot. - withstanding the fact (bet they had not rehearsed. Miss Verna Wilson I was to have been the accompanist, but she was In Philadelphia that day and she experienced a delay In reaching ' train oh which she was returning Miss French was pressed lulo service at tbe lest moment, aud she kindly coueented to play. 1 The glrle and the eongt tbey represented were ae follows: Mlee Kitty Collieaou, "Ren Holt." Mies Bopble Corson, "Auule ' Laurie." ' Miss Myrtle Glflord, '.' Drink to Me ' Thine Eyee." Mies Harriet Gibb, "Mother Ms1 cbree." 4 Mlse Josephine Maglonla, 'VJuenlta." Miss Marguerite Kulp, "Sweet and Miss Mary Magiuuls, "Kathleen Miss Mary Clark, "The Rosary." Miss Mildred Norcom, "From the of the Sky-Blue Water." Mlse FlureDbe Gocbeuaur, "America-." A recitation was given by Mrs. J. C. Kulp, of Lmwood, aud a mixed quartet aang "Carry Me Beck to Old Vlrgtnoy." Tbe quartet comprieed Misses Mary Clerk aud Miriam Relchly, Jonathan and Harvey Colllsson. Russell Nulty sang a solo that was appreciated. Mies French demonstrated her abll- ' By aa a pianist with a solo that was well received . Punch end cake were . eerved at the conclusion of the entertainment. The decorations of tbe room— red ' and pluk bearte— were prettily arranged and received the commenda1 Hon of tbe audience. Deserved praise for tbe whole aflalr wat -given Mies Bare Smith and tbe other active spirits of tbe Queen Esther Circle. AVOID TEMPTATIONS | The Rev. T. «r. Blake's Advice lo Church Bcabera In the course of his sermon from I the gospel of the day, the Rev. Tbos > jr. Blake, rector, at tbe 10 o'clock mass > lo St. Augustine's Church Suuday, spoke Iff tbe dlflerence between our i aufl other greet teachers. Seneca was a learned, men end amoog bis essays was one on charity, i but be did not pnt It Into practice. Cicero wrote on love, but neither did • be practice bis teachings. ( Tbe tblnge our Saviour taught He put loto practice, and led tbe way In f everything found difficult In tbe Christian life. ^ Jt would be a good Idea, tbe speaker -(Id, when one is tempted and sorely ^ tried to atop and think how tbe Bav- " lour would do under each conditions. There I* nothing so common as temp ' tallcn, but Id the gospel we are ebown 1 what the Saviour did when tempted 1 by tbe devil. Thoughts of power and glory awaiting tbem after tbey bed . eaten the apple tempted oar first par- . ante. Tbey did not overcome their ' temptation and thus ware doomed to a miserable ex 1st en oe. The example of King David, In tbe t Did .Testament, and Judas, In the New . Testament, were referred to by the . speaker. Tbe Jingling of a few coins made Judas a traitor to his Master. We are told that the devil la tbe father of Ilea. He Is tempting as day after day. Onr Saviour tells as to I avoid these temptallooe by prayiag to God. The epeaker urged his hearers to earnestly try to avoid temptations, especially - during tbe eeaeou of Lenl. 1 Tbey should make It a point to say ax- " Ira prayers, attend "The Stations of the Cross" at 7T0 o'clock every Frl- '• day evenlug and. If possible, go lo r- man at 7.80 o'clock every week-day '• morning. i! . . . " >a Mrs. William L. Gilbert's brother, >( Cadet Nelaon W. Roberta, formerly of '* Philadelphia, and now' of the R. F. C., " stationed at Fort Worth, Texas, was a " protege of Iba late Capt. Vernoa Castle. who mat a tragic death at that place a y faw daya ago. It wee through CaaUe y that be attained a commission In hie •f squadron. Ha speaks of him as balog >r a fearless, expert and graceful Oyer f- and a splendid .type of Englishman. u assssi cane Mm. H albert Smith, ir.. died Id Pbllar. delphla several days ago. This was n tba turvlvtnc twin bom a faw weeks K ago. Tbe other died soon after ha ill birth. It was hoped that tbls little „ cos would hva. It hod gained four ooueas la weight, and saamad to ha dotal wall. Ths mother, who was In the Northwestern Hospital, tow bam iskw bsaae. of
LOCAL RED CROSS SOCIETY i URGENTLY NEEDS MONEY
~ Fine Work of Women Must be Adequately Financed— Drive to be Made. \ Enthusiasm among Ihe Red Cross ! members la Increaslug lo a noticeable degree. The week before lest there : - were elxtyfive workers registered and 7 during (he past week nliiely-seveu helped the good cause. To keep this | e great deal of material. which, hi these' y war days, means rnhqey. ' ! • Dr. Bobner, chalrmanof tlie linance " committee, would be glad lo welcome , >- suggestions or plane for raising funds. »- The membera of the finance comu mltlee of the Red Crone had a meeting '* Id -tbe Commissioners' room, si Clly] * Hall. Tuesday evening, al which plan* d were discussed aud matqred for tlie adequate financing of Ihe splendid! " m unity are doing lu the Red fro— j >- Mrs. R. L Uoff, president* of tlie g milled a financial estimate which called for the accomplishment of large s. Measures were adopted by the coind : and It Is hoped tlie entire citizenship n I Will respond loyally to the call* made ■t upon tbem for this great war work, d which will start next week, g There was a full attendance of the I lowing members: The Rev. Charles e H. Bobner, chairmen ; Dr. VYlNon Y. y Christ Ian, secretary ; Mayor Joseph G. Champion, E. M. tjultoi), Harry Heade- ley. R. Howard Thorn, R. \V. Edwards, J. R.-Hroves, 'A'. F. Gardiner and H. S. Stalnton. BOYS WELL TREATED „ Mrs. George W. Urquliart, ol Phlla i j delphla, chairman of Ihe I'rquharl Auxiliary of Ibe Amerlcau Red Cross I h aud a summer resident of Ocean Clly, I Lieutenant Radcllff Morris Urqubarl, I e of the 103d Ammunition Train, now I at Camp Hancock. . I "Don't worry about the boys there i The morels Is one of tbe blgbesrrat- ■ , log Neither should there be eiiy con- I cern for their physical comforts," Mr*. I . Urqobart assured "The clothing Is i In excellent order, heavy tud well i mended. While the Government does ' .not appropriate tbe funds for wood, or i provfde It, there Is no lew' egaiust i wood gathering In the_suiroundlng i - country, aud tbe boy* love trips to Ibe I woods to gather fuel for the log fire* i that take tbe chill away from (he.cool i " Southern evenings. "Tell tbe wfomen home to stop . e knocking aud knit," William Deuuey, Field Director of tbe Amerlcau Red Cross, at Camp Hancock, urged Mr* r" Uiqahert. He seld that eighteen '* thousand sweaters bad been distributed . by bis departmenl. These will wear out uDder their strenuous use, and ■" others lo replace them will be ueeded. Every Infa^trymau ueeda woolen socks of a substantial quality. Tweoty thousand sweaters will be needed lo re-slock tbe equipments of e tbls small portion of the- Amerlcau B Plenty of clean, well prepared food ( cleared away auother cause of concern m from this mother's heart. Mr*. Urqu- . hart saw thlbgs as tbey are. She ate ' at mess with tbe boys. She made a toot of Inspection of ibe j five-mile camp wilb the 'commanding r officer/and ebe accompanied the chief physician of the base bospltaf unit J on his official - -rounds. Only eight slight cases of Illness were found, and tbe patients were well provided with 'Q medical etteutlon. Tbe lack of an adcquale nursing stafl when the camp was first organized has been met. y GOOD DEBATE , man School Judaea Decide In y. favor ol Aflirinafil ve. u Tbe debate In tbe Ocean (,'ily High d School Friday afternobo on the quesd tloo, "Resolved, That the Monroe DocA trine Should be Abolished," was Inr. terestlng end showed thaUhe stodents Ir participating bad SUM" the matter much Intelligent etglBy. The epeakere on the negative were is Misses Nettle Momford, Miriam w Relchly and Amy Blackman. On the ie affirmative aide were Misses Levima is Scnll, Roth Stephenson aiiff Merlon Hewitt. ie The decision of tbe judges, was in y favor of the affirmative. The Judges o were Misses Colbnro and Bradley and to Prof. W. J. Petty. [0 Will Move Keel er Party Here. e- Fergus McCnsjterand wife, of Pbllail. delphla, will open their cottage here x- for the Easier holidays. Tbey will en - jf Certain a colony of theatrical friends rl- from Philadelphia and New Y'ork, Into clodlng Geo. Ashby, Wm- Robb and y John E. Molberta. "Fergy" Is anxious to start tbe fishing season here with James C. Isaminger, sports editor of tbe North . American, who spends bis summer vacations In this city. • Walter Allen, of tbe firm of Charles le, C. Read 4 Co.. hardware .supplies, of a' thla city, has returned from tbe joint, j* convention and exhibit of tbe New Ha York and Pennsylvania and Atlantic Seaboard Hardware Men'e Aseocleer Hon held to Madison Square Garden. New York, last week. It. wa* a great affair, be says. Mf. Read also attended tbe session e. la- RjuVi) mom d " ' ,g( At a meeting of the members of the board of governors of tbe -Ocean City "• Yacht Club lo Philadelphia _Th utile gay evealog, Louis Buehu w as elected iur a member of the board to 'fill tbe nolo- expired term of William E. Me.se jr. ' rvetgaed. Mr. Maesay was alectkd lu 1816. John R. Groves and Harry A. •» Morrta, of thla ctty, attaoded tbe meettag.
league to have i ' "ladies' night1" t Popularity Contcs', Daticc and Cards at Club Rooms MonI day Evening, March 4. t [ I rfroy Howe, chelrnian of Ihe enter- j e a La-lie-' Night" at Aie Young Men's : j Pr-'g**.— Ive LeaEiie Monday evening, | Q I March 1 , 'arranged for a "box Voclal." dancing^ ' e card", a 4«pnlarily contest fur a girl. ,, Petersburg, end also Naval Reserves j charge of Ihe -oldler hoy. al Peters. - j burg, on a topic with wlncli lie I- peril Hughe-. Harry Mills, Renj Groves e and Itoy Jellries. <' HowardKensinger.il Skal wold. '• W. A. Hoover and Dr. W. Y Chrise Han are member- of (lie reception comP Win. E Gardiner. John It. Groves e and Homer .Shoemaker are llie memClint. If reck ley will lie Ihe very effie cienl aurlmneer Isaac Nevelln will provide the dance . S mu-tc and liavecharge of 4 he dance. Leroy Howe Is the general elialr- - man. aud It. H. Nulty I- treasurer. GARAGE ORDINANCE. hereafter ereclvd. shall conform lo llie specifications sel forlli In Section » of - lug walls above tbe first story shall be _ governed in thickness by the building • hereafter erected, altered, remodeled or . Improved fifr Ihe purpose of conduct- . log the business of a public garage, , having upper portions 'or stories used • for other purpose- than a public garage shall comply with (be spe- . cl II cation- sel forth lu Section 3 of tbl* - ordinance, except Ihe portleu* or stor- ■ not lo be used as a public garage . business shall be constructed .accord- ■ lo Ihe building ordinance of Ihls I clly. 1 1 , Section 6. Thai (his ordinance shall r not apply to.auy per firm, assoclI atiou or corporation engaged in any t busluess in Ibis clly. other than the s private garage busluese, owning. one » or more automobiles. In the keeping I aud storing of the same for Ihe purpose of carrying on bis or Ihelr busl- , Section 7. That (his ordinance shall I uot apply to any gaiage building or any garage busluess beretofoie erected ) or operaled. hut shall apply to' every I extension, alteration ol addition lo r every public garage building hereto I fore erected . , , Section 8/ Thai this ordinance Is not 1 intended lo abrogate any private right thai any person, firm, association or e corporation may have as to any private f personal right or lo any private prop1 erly right; and (his ordinance does not oblige or bind tbe clly of OceaD City to 1 defend 111 any manuer thla ordinance, 1 or any permit Issued by virtue of the - same, when Ihe terms of tbls ordinance r or when the permit shall come In conflict wltb any private personal rlgbt or r any private property -right, r Section «. Thai tills ordluadce shall f not apply to any huildiug erected lor I the accummodallon of uot more than t two automobiles wbeh such huildiug I is lor private u>e. II Section 10. Tlial tbls ordluance - skill uot apply w beu the written conp seut lei obtained of Hie owuers of land • with hi, aud uot exceeding, 100 feel of any public garage building erected or contemplated lo be erected, or within, aud not exceeding. I0U feel of any sdwritlen con-em Is oblalued of the owns I, er* of laud wliblu. aud uot exocedmk. i- 100 feet from Ihe place where a public .. garage bu-lneaa la couducled or con- . templated to be conducted, and when s such written consent Is so obtained r such building or bulldlugs. Improvements, alterations, addition*, exlene alon* or repairs shall comply with the a building ordluance of tbls city, e Section 11. That If any .section or a provision of Ibis ordluance shall be 9 declared Illegal or unconstitutional for any rea-nn, whatsoever, tbls ordinance, n shall uot be void by reason thereof, .* but Ibal tbe remalnlug sections shall d remain lu full force and eflecl. Section 12. That If any person . firm, association or corporation violate any of Ihf provl-lous- of thla ordlnt- ance, they shall, upon couvlctlon there's of before the proper officer havlug jur1- Isdictlon, be subject to a fine not exIs ctediug t'JUO, at tbe discretion of said J- officer before whom aald person may d he tried, ..aud In default of the payis ment of tbe flue to be Imprisoned In h ibe clly or county jail for a term uot of exceeding thirty daya,' at tbe disc reIs tlou of said officer, and that every violation of this ordlnaoce on a day subquent to such conviction shall be deemed e new and separate offense.' re 'Section IS. That Ibis ordinance of shall take efiect ' al tbe expiration of »t. ten (10) days alter Its final passage. a- Chan gee of copy for display adver 0. eisemeuls must be at this offce no later tbau Tuesday dood for Insertion in Ibe skxtikkl. Thla rule will be "" strictly adhered t... adv.. If ^ For Sale ty Photographic post -cards of Ocean City's r*- beach daring the.ikcent severe weather, (d You will like tbem. Lwts haM ta.. postpaid. 35c in Lota Me doc., poetpoid. 6©c \N. lis Mwm "acta* cm V*. '
-y- : — r- — " JONES' MEN'S SHOP ] Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats — „ I All reqdy for your inspection*-' nnn PAKITQ SWEATERS, CAPS, FINE LINE UUU iHIl I 0' SHIRTS, TIES, HOSIERY Bath Robes,- Indian Blankets >< 804-06 ASBURY AVENUE Maddock's Pharmacy PHONE 570 FREE DELIVERY STOP THAT COUGH ! 0 R.v using Our Syrup of Tar with Extract of Cod Livers and Menthol O Pleasant 10 Uke. Relieves Catarrh. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup and w Whopping Cough Is Don't delay Get a bottle today « Full yi pint bottle. 50 cents Just lbs thing for the kiddies J. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho te" 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. \ General Contractors Gnading and Street Building V_ NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. Ocean City, New Jersey - - - , — 0 C oldWeather Goods A full line of Weather-strip, Perfection ~ Oil Heaters and Skates at the Modern > Hardware Store. — «■ •*- Chas. C. Read & Co. : City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. s occam o/rr. mcmt jmmamr L. W. MILLER RRORRimTOR TELEPHONE. EOS t ;■ ~ g cfiE good ra uniting JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. hurb/ paintino and decorating ' LPalntera Paint -Pmui.. aa. ocm C.yy. a. J • ' »aa ay*. ay aoa cismtm ay. ' ' ■ ' I fi t : j Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR " „ Ball Phone. 4I0 Keystoac, na-B 1 c Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER t ! I ocean city, NEW iersky r •• ■ Teath Street and Weet Amice ' " _ ; j roi SHOULD UK A Reliable Builder 1 To ero-t your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it cloaely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for s large number of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names, and photographs of the houses. - Otis m. Townsend : |.n,sr.°,'S.raBUILDER "rr . 1 ■ 1 ! Allen Scull The Builder Eighth and Ocean 3L venue I 9 PHONE CONNECTION » - . S B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout U PRACTICAL ■ Caroenters and Builders! . iNMM A OMeiALTV / I 1040 asbury avenue ocean ci 7v/ m. j. ' r
HOTELS A»P OOTTAQRO. THE IMPERIAL 1015 CENTRAL AVE., OCEAE OITT. * iSmforia!'**' "" 6wh- Uomm -Opsn all Year Bat Water Has Mrs. C. OETXEI. THE KATHLU Now open for. the season Central Ayeuus. OCEAE CRT. «. J. M IHflKS LEWIS A OO If A ED WYOMING TS4 OCEAE AVEECB Own Cits. E. M. open all tbe year s But Walar Has HOTEL ATGLEN One of lbs most ssntrallj loaaSsd hoSaie to Doean City. Tbe aim hea always baan to make this house select sad bemdnka «»J Hi and auured patronage pro res Ha saaFor terms and partistuan nAdreee , a. c. aarr. fre,. HOTEL ELBERON . EIGHTH A IO) CENTRAL AVENUE Nay lor and .-ay re, Proprletraaaea and ue* ly papered, hell Phones: I7-X aaS THE IDLEWIU OPEN ALL TEAR Moorlyu Terrace Ocean Clly, H. Ketvesn Klrlub and Nlnlb htreeu Located One Bloc* from Beaaa. HBH.J. K.EOBBtBOE Chandler-White Hall ave. bet. Seventh aud Blghth aU Ocean City, N. J. M. 1. MACKLIE. Scotch Hall sanatorium -Open All Uta tsar* "lectrtelty; Hoi' Alr.^Ie! We Are Distributors ler the SiufletaKer Bstinliic in Ocean City. Sea bit City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor and Street BaQdlif Thirty-fourth at. saf Wast ova. OCEAN CITY, n. J. Residence: un Central Al IS SI rase*, asi-w Eyes Eitmined Vltkut Dn|i ui.rs u 00 Dem&^ftSf*nSSsJ& M, suet 01 EysUiereea aad Saeeaaeaas la aa ISFkjjsISkSSSls* 1°od work- All warh Ocas aa A. W. ELY Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cat Flowers and Funeral Dtdpi Furnished 1 128 'Bay Avenue Phone. 4*9-1 ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Avu. Ocean City, N. J. Cholea Daalry Pi uduols Ask for Booklet ofBpMtolttoa Orders DcUvarad Btoftua COAL, You need Cool. Yon seed Service.* You get both frooi C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth asd Wsat k*rm HAVE you a cottage, buagatow or apartment to funrishf We ; have a line of FUEirmiU at taw than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. C. ADAMS A duo. 720-22 ASRURY AVL. HEADLEY A A MA— Reading Ooal - ITUIIIC ICE chnr ism, toonh to Tanth and wast Avonua OCEAN CITY r *. i Sir- m ji Srff.j I i.S».«Sris«(toha f . J

