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Ocean City Sentinel / '-rrtUHtST&AY MARCH 7, 1918 We abflfbe glad to receive Item- of news^and communication* of interekl to thlli community and our readerAil communication- should be ac- . com pan led with the full name and addrew of the writer, not Deoewarilv fot publication, but a* a guarantee ol good faith. v DOTS Heavy ralu storm Monday night. One week of March I* almost gull*. Uettlng your Easier suit picked out? Occasional bite of Spring-like weather is bringing visitors heie. March arrived In a rather gloomy William P. EIpplneott. of this city, has purchased a new aulomoliljle. ;• Sew Jersey Conference Is drawing a number of Ocean City people to Atlantic City this week. Hlreet Supervisor Hlgbee got some of bis men busy on elreet work.tlie latter part of last week. The Kind National Hank- of this .- city is luleretStlug farmers in a plan In raise more bogs llils year than they oaually do. The Red Cross Brandt, all thing* coiisldereil. did rattier well lu lis drive for money liere Friday. Nearly (SJ0 was obtained. The Home Guard* of 'the First M. k. Church W4U meet at the houie of Miss Vida Busby. 409 Ceujral avenue, tomorrow eveulug. Tbe members of the. Junior Society of tbe First Presbyterian Church willgive a social for the juniors in tinchurch Thursday evening, March H Some", of the young people of the OWUIl, v» • •'• 1 - , — -

town are back of a plan to give a dance , lu tbe arrnury butldiug lu the near folure. ,*ha proceeds to be divided be- lln •we*:, toe i.ed Cr-.« - - . ! iefense ef t his city, PKRSONAXS. f B. B El ti ton and wife, of Plilladel- >* pbia, were guesisof I lie 'ldlew lid a few ' 1 day a ago. Dr. I). O-.Hensoii. of Philadelphia. a summer cottager here, was m town Harry Head ley has gone to- florid* (10 on d abort trip. IU Irving. Ktjbh, city clerk of.-Ses Isle," was In lown Monday. Jobu H. Mactague. of Philadelphia a well-known summer colleger here. was la town yesterday. ' 1 Fred Gelg and wife, o.f Philadelphia, were vieltore here Sunday. The Bev. W. a, Cobb, -of' Camden, H was a visitor here Monday. ' J. w. Thurston, of Gloucester, w as s - recent guest of the Klberon. "Jack" Barr. of this city! who Is at Fort Slocum, was lu lown Sundhy. ' Frank H. Piatt, of Ibis city, lias returned from a visit to May * Landing. JJ, Prosecutor E. U. Cole was In towu ,0 Friday ou hit way to Atlantic County. Jobn Weaver, Jr., haV'relurned fro'ui ^ Miami, Fla., where be spent live ^ weeks. v Mrs. hI'a. Ploch, of Philadelphia, . la maklog -iter usual weekly visit, to this city. Howard Bice add Isaac Hodman, d who are employed in. Camden, wfte here Bunday. . - n W. W- Bkelobley aod wife, d( Phlla- ri delpbla, summer fesldeuts here, were * Id town Baturday . Daniel Uoff and daughter, Ml"» Kettle Gdff. of Philadelphia, -speut p Buuday in this city. t< Mrs A. D. Btldbam, of this city, has returned alter spending several weeks , In Washington, D. V. , William Chambers, of Pblladslphla. d a cottager on Park place, this city, was In. town tbts week. 1 Mies Ella McGonlgle. of Phlladel- e pbla, la visiting Mrs. James Mi-Far- 1 land. 1358 West avenue. George W. F. Uuderdown and wife, > of Philadelphia, summer residents . bare, were vlaliors Ba.lurday. f - J. Rosooa Sharp and wife, of I'biladelpbia, speut tbe week-eud wUii l Cbfcs. Powell and wife, of Ibis clly.V. i George Breckley. 8d, wbo is worklug at theFiaukford Arsenal, visited thtFfaukford

bis parents here Bunday and Monday. Ji William P. Htpplocolt and wife, of * ' this city, have 'returned from a few ei days' elett to friends lu Philadelphia cl William M. Bauck and wife, of this city, have relumed from a few days' I' visit to friends In Lancaster and viciu- T U7' h Mia. Clayton Haines Brick, of this city; has returned from a visit to Mrs. Thomas Hewllngs In West PtalladeT- • phla. Thomas Edwards, of Upper Darby, an active summer reeldent of Ocean City, was among the receut visitors here. ' MissHelsu Belts, of Germautowu. " was tbe guest of Clayton Halues Brick ' and wife, of this city, a few days tbts Lawrence Nickereon. au employe ' of the Ocean City Title and Trust t nm- ^ pany, has returned from bis week's Vice Commodore James W. Feruley, of Philadelphia, was a recent visitor., accompanied by Miss Patton and bis chauffeur. Kenjamlu F. Bard and family, who have been In Philadelphia, most of tbe winter, will return to their horn# here Saturday Miss Kennedy, of Pbiledelpbw. was a recent guest of Miss Anna McPbereon. of Joseph I Scab's real estate office*. this etiy. Thomas S. Furlong, of the Mecargee Hare Pater Company Philadelphia. H town with Bernard Bock(■M m Tweaday. Mr Fartoog s

' HIGHER GRADE OF I HORSES NEEDED ! R. W. Edwards Gives His " Views on Some Conditions -J J' in This City. r ' It lis- alway- been considered I doubtful if lilgh grade cottages in choice kwgllous Would produce llie in ve»l»qeiil." -ay- IE W'. Edwards, of 8 tbe llrmNif Massey A Kijward*, real the Improvements from yeaf to year jip lli la-t year have been either apart . ment- .and mostly of low price rental, > •' s podding. " J] --Last /ear, however, the demand 11 for. high grade collages, running from u (750 to' jlooo rental, .was- far beyond 8 the pn— tble supply, and, as a result, <• . »i, excellent cla- of patrons prefer/lug *> Ocean tity .were forced to weut In ' . i iiel-ea 'or Venttior. but they '' g expie-sed a hope that In the near ftitare ! hey would be able to rent a * * cou'ld'be found"' 7 • Already this year the demand for till-' grade of cottages reutuig up to h *■ (IkWIs occurring In the correspoti L ' deuce of I lie real ertate office*,' and, while without doubt everV tlrst-i-ls— 1 * cot I tge will be renteil -aU-faclorlly , •' " nnd at nil early date, the. demand will J" i far exceed them, a* cottages are ho lew d « If we expect to lift OceauClty Into s the plane of high claw cottage resorts, 1 y it can only be accomplished by first •' providing the cottage* to be occupleil. J' 1 and. a- --on a- the embargo la lifted < ,j tiy the Government on building opera- 1 . Hon-, the owner* of large tracts of " high claw ground along the ocean- ■' front lu tin- re-ort who have beld.it •' for year- at high" values, and -complained because il doe* not meet a ready -ale, can feel *ure of disposing ' of it by rental and subsequent sale. If 1 ? they w ill -Improve Jt w ith high grade 1 itiey w iinmpruve it w iiu mpi «i«o

cottages, Ufan by boldtug It on into • liift future and allowing It to eat Itself " tn tsxe* and lost Interest." « •Mis. '..yutia WoulstAn. Halues, »unl i -f Mr*. Clayton »" aloes BitcU, with l wo. .Mi sue -lived licit a number dn-l'ln the Bamarllan Hospital, i Philadelphia. Tuesday. Hhe had been 1 ill oii|y two "days. Death w'a* due to- t pneumonia.* Bhe was the last mem- i tier of her family. Bhe leaves one eon. • t). Garrison Heine-, who I* a govern- | ment hull -insyiector In the Boston I port- Mrs H nines bad many friend* lu ibl* city 1 HiilOler Hot* ComlniBomr. , William Glbb. son of William L. , Ulbb, of till- city, who has been at t'auip' MrClellau. Aniilstou, Ala., Is i expected librae wllhlu a short time. Hi*1iealth has not been good for some time Theodore H lid relb. son of Cspt. W. tilldreth, who has also been III, Is said In he on hi* way home. handsome new re*ldence In tbe north -eCtlou of the* city la hearing completion. Franklin H. Hersl. of Philadelphia, a local cottager and president of the Twentieth Street Association, was In low-n Bunday. Mrs Addle T. Edward* relurned to huine. 71# Asbury avtuue.tblsclly. Monday evening from a four mouths' William A. Bender and wife, of Philadelphia, who own a cottage at 1335 i entral avenue, were In Ibis city a fewduring tbe week. I-gac W. Staru; a former resident of South Ocean City, now employed as a railroad, policeman In Philadelphia, was lu town Mooday. Joseph L Bcull and wife, "of this city, left Orlando; Fla., ou Friday, for Hot Spring*. Vs., where they planned remain several days. I <eau Breckley aud family and Mrs. Harris have returned to tbla city after spending the winter months In Philadelphia and Tom 'a Btver. Mr. Ogden Bo-s, of Troy N. Y , returiltd home after spendlug eev-erkl-.day* vt«itiuf her sitter. Mrs. Ttiomas Simpson, of thleclty. 'Cbarle-B. Russell, of Philadelphia, who Is to busloess here durlug tbe I -unimer seasons, has been spending a few days recuperatlug In tlils city. James Wallace, of Ihla-clly, who has i lu MIHvllle for several months, lias been seriously III for more' than a \ week, but Is now slowly Improving. I Mrs. Joho Wolfeuden and sou, Wolfeudeo and

John, Jr., of Cardioglou. spent a few days this week with the former's par- . ent". I. S. Champion and wife, id this ^ city. , Arthur Blackman, of this cily, who t employed at tbe Fraukford Arae.nal, , visited his pareuts.^yapt George £ Blackman aud wife, of this city, on , Sunday. t • Hatry F. Btantnu, real estaU opera t tor, who has hero spending much ol a hi* time in Washington. D C . during < the winter," was In town several daya , ; early this week. I Mrs. J M. posenbaum, of thleclty, ' returned this week from W likes- Barre, t where sh* passed most of the winter. ' She speut a week lu Philadelphia before coming to. Ocean City. Mrs. W inert -Back has opened ber I cottage at Tbirty-fourtb street aud As- • bury avenue after spending tbe winmonths with her son. Walter Back, at .Seventh street aud OCeau aveuue Commodore C. Howard Bcbennerburn. of Philadelphia, was Id .town Friday ' He was unable to get to V Florida durlug tbe winter, tbe first be h'»s uii—ed in tbe Boutb for maoy 'years. K Russell Perklqs. of Moorestowu, ' and Howard Braaier. of Philadelphia, who a te stationed at Wlsaghlckou.Bar- ' racks. Cape May, were here Monday - a* the guests of Clayton Haloes Brick - and wile. • Mrs. Herman Lajer. who baa been . in Philadelphia all "lulaf. bas rsturned to that city after spending a - Mi-ss ;•«» *« IT— "" i- sack and wifs. Mf* Back aoooeapoutad her to Philadelphia.

•LOCAL SOCIETIES HELP RED CROSS , and Other Organizations Respond to Appeal of , Finance Committee. B. Howard Tboro, as chairman of-a .ub-commlttee of the finance committee of the Ocean City Red Cross Branch, Is doing effective work fur this organization In tbe way of ralslug needed funds amoug the various orgauitallous In this city, and this Includes not only the fraternal societies, but alscatbe firemen, Republican Club, Club and the Young Men's , League. Mr. Tboru bae visited the two Masonic ' organizations, Washington Camp, No. 75. P. O. A of A., Kalmls No 33U, Imp. O. K M . lota Council, No. 136, Jr. O U. A. M., tbe | Knights of Pythias aud the Ocean Volunteer Fire Cbtppkuy, No. I.J Each of these organizations, with , the exception of Washington Camp, agreed to give $5 a month for a | Washlugtou Camp has volunteered to donate $5 a month for the ! of the war. Mr Thorn seut a letter to the of America, but the lodge, j having a big aDUlvafcsgry -celebration j Thursday evening, look no action | then, but will' In all probability do so this (Thursday) evening. Chairman Thorn bae sent tbe folappeal to the orgaulzatloo. In of which he Is not a member: Greeting:— Ae you all know, we are at war and much so. although our people throughout the Nation do not seem to awakened to tbe fact lu all Its «.rinn»iMn- hut we will be arous d arous

some day, I fear? by some dreadful B calamity. I alucerely hope not, but do tl not let us sleep too long. ■ On tbe 31st of January. 1918. tbe ti Ocean Ctty Branch, American Bed a Toss, by lis officers, appointed a fl- s *nee committee, wblcb Is morenf a II aDd means committee, to >ratee to carry on the work devolving v r tbero, In tbe manufacture of get- b ments aud auiglcal dressing-, and I « selected as a eub-commlltee to ap- ! * peal to all tbe organizations In Ocean | ' i Cl(y and fibdeavor to secure luuds, » > wltb wblcb to purcbaee materials to make up Into the garments aud eurgr 5 cal dressing-, above referred to, to be c used on tbe fields of battle, ae first r aids, aud In tbe hospitals where our t I boye. will be nursed and cared for uu- 1 » til tbey are sufficiently recovered to re- • eume tbelr pieces again In tbe 1 i trenches. Do oot let us forget that 1 ■ tbe boye of our alllee are to receive tbe « . same care aod attention, all of whom are making tbe greatest sacrifice tba'. i " can be afloided, esen tbelr live# If < ' need be, to preserve oar iaod and He' 1 free lustllutlous, as well ae tbe people of out killed uatioDS, from the ravages I • aud barbarous atrocities of tbe Central ! ' Powers of Europe and make tbe whole ' II world a eafe place for women and i children to live In. n Do oof let ue elt Idly by aud wall for t , something to happen that, will take I >' tbe live* of our boye wholesale, like tbe eluklug of oue-of our large treue- ' if ports or tbe blowing tip of one or more 5 of our munlttoue plants, or until there k Is a big drive ou the Weetaru front of battle, where tbe American army la ,, now glvlDg euch a good aoedbut of Itaelf, wblcb drive, If made, may result Id tbouunds of casualtlee, aud tbe ' Bed Croee and all other belpe will be put to tbe teat and may not be prepared, because or tbe lack of materials " to use. butiet us come to tbe rescue now aod furnish tbe necessaries before these calamities happen end support "• this good work by as liberal a eoulri•r butlou as possible. I beer you eey, "baM?e ere doing all we ceo, now, by purchasing Liberty Bonds, Thrift Scamps and War Bavv- lugs Btamps," which Uk11 ot a,°*1 •- of Us, nod all there things are worthy of commendation, but where Is the a sacrifice? We are only Investing lu ie smell emoubu at wa can. at a lower a rale of Interest, but that la all. We are'not making much of a sacrifice, uol giving anything away, bat look- „ lag forward to tbe return of our prtoclple, and-tbal with Interest. In supporting tbe Red Croee, you are hot only donating, yoor money, "' but art eotftrtbuUDf to a cause that la art-eotftrlbutlDg a

God -given .and more Divine *tban 1 a cause that Is approved by tbe Almighty and prompted by Him, man In bis natural astale la prone 1 to selfishness and taking care of him- « rel f, aod wa will be obeying tbe will 1 of Christ, when He re Id, "loiemneb ye did It onto tbe least of there, My ' brethren, ye did It nnto Me," add < there is no doubt that those tfeat are < : at work in so grand a cause will re- I celvs their reward. While we cannot I all work, we can contribute at least somtlblDg to assist those who do | , work and thereby gladden lbs hearts : aud lives of . our soldiers and sailors ! who are lighting for ns. How pleasant It most be for tbe boye to realize that. If tbey are to onr fortunate as to fall a prey to tba ■ enemy, and gat wounded, tbe articles ■ used for tbelr restoration and comfort were made by tba American woman , and girls— perhaps tbelr mother, slater 1 or sweetheart— and know that tbey , are clean end pore end of such" a char- „ acter as to oot canm Infaetlou. e Not being a member of yonr organT last loo. His not possible to present Ibis appeal In parson , and I am vary sorry I cannot, but I know that tbe ' Tree American Bptrtt reigns In all r; yoor heart, and that- all thai U usees . sary La to bring tble worthy need aod I glorious ceore to yoor attention, and yon wifrgrepood aa becomes all tree in patriot <i*B«fi!H. a- Than king yoolff^-fijvaooatoja reoeb ef yom valaabie Tla^Tb tbe ° reafi^MlWaFmgaiwaal, aad treelIng thai yoo wMI be ae Ubeaal as yon

DEMAND FOR COTTAGES J HA^ STARTED BRISKLY

•;Rtyl Estate Agents Receive- 1 Daily Inquiries for Houses —Brick's Rentals. " | I Clayton Haines Brick, real estate operator. I* -very sanguine concerning j I' the prospects for the season of 1918. , >' Since the middle of last week Mr'" Brick has made the following slgued ] " rentals: 7U5 Plymouth place to Paul j* , Klchter. of Philadelphia . 635 Wesley avenue to a Miss Trump, | v B of Pittsburgh, who proposes spend tig j \ r the entire year here. c ; Second floor of 829 Park place to Mr. . Linton, of Philadelphia. ( . First floor apartment of 862 H r-'i , street to Mr. Bond, of Wilmington. t ' Delaware. ^ Bay front villa. 130(1 Plea-ure sve- , j nue. to the Phi Delta l.ambda.nf l'nll , .jkdelpbla. j, i i llonal properties that have been renle.1 e I -The malls are brluglng in daily in- , 5 I qulriee for" sale and rent propositions," , says Mr Brick," "aud everything I- , ^ looking forward to the largeit -ea-on , , (Oceau City has yet experienced Sev- , j eral blgh-class Inquiries have been . : made for properties that are lu the . e '(600 and $81X1 market.". , | Mrs. C. L. Lake reports the 'ollow- , e I lug rentals: i , 1 Second floor of Mrs. Harriet Bowq | ker'e apartmenls, 400 Seventeenth „ j street, to Clayton J. Funk, a court 0 'stenographer lu the Philadelphia Municipal .Court. I. Samuel M. Gass' collage. 1700 W es n j ley avenue, to Melville C. C'urtl*. of ! Philadelphia. j i MRS. S. I*. HAND DEAD O Use Was Resident ol This CM* for d Mm. Aunabelle Haud, VkJpss-of Mrs. wtjpw- of t

L. Haud, died from a com^lua- le Hon df disease* at 8 o'clock Thursday M afternoon at the home of tier deugh. ,lli Mrs. C." A Johnson. 1244 Asbury since the death of her husband about tr five years ago. E Mrs. Hand, who was born at Sea- zl vllle, N. J., September 28, 1848, had Ci ! III for four months. Bhe was fe I well known In this city, where, for In 'was In the hotel busluess. and In . which she was quite successful. s Bbe was an energetic women 111 her b younger days and was known a* one d of the best houeewlve* in the county, tl Bhe was of extremely kindly dt*pu*l- p lion and was esteemed by all who a knew her. « Mrs. Haud wsk a consistent mem- d berof the M. E. Church for many li and also a member uf the P. y. t i of A. Lodge of this cuy. o Bbe leaves, beside her daughter, one a . sister, Mrs. Youngs Corson, ol tills t ! city, and a brother, Bomers Beck, of fi i' Petersburg. e Services were conducted at the house h i Bunday .afternoon -hy the Rev. J. B. t I pastor of the First M. E. v i Church. Mr*. E. A. Bourgeois eaijg a Tbe body reposed In a couch casket r and around II were- several floral em- « s Tbe pall-bearers were Oeboru Oor- . eon, Walter Back and Charles Beck, all < ; nephews of tbe deceased, end A. G. t ) Gilbert. I f Tbe Interment was at Eldora Ceme- I ■ tery. • Many ont-of-towu friends of tbe det ceased attended tbe funeral. I ' TO HAVE CAKE SAEE f - i " Qaccn leather circle Will Hold , ' aaslraslarSaz, Harcb |6. I e The membera of tbe Queen Esther 1 I Circle, at their unusually well attended , meeting at tbe home of Miss Alberta Marta on Tueaday evening, decided to I " bold a cake aale Saturday, March 16, * me place to Be annonnced later. Miss Marguerite Kulp, who will II soon leave Ocean City, resigned as cory re* ponding aecretary of tbe society, '• and Mies Bare aBmllb, was elicted to D fill tbe vacancy. " The next meeting will be beld at the ® home of-Mre. Lewi* Geody in the '■ Brownies Apartmenls Tuesday evenlog, April 2. Each member was asked to bring a new member. 10 16 YEARS OLD r. •

Washington Camp to Celehraie The members of Washington Camp, I No. 75, P. O. a. of A., are now uiakplans to bold their sixteenth anniversary on Friday evening, April fi. Tbelr anniversaries' have always splendid-successes, and, although much of their local talent has beeu , called away to fight far "Uncle Bam," .- they expect to maintain tbelr repula l Hon op tbl* occasion. Tbe committee In charge of tbe cele- 1 , bratlen,oompriees tbe following: J. B. , Kirby, chairman; Lewie Gandy, , Msurtoe Gandy, Earl Nlckeraon and Elmer Btrelman. ' Died Afuer Long Illness. Mrs. McPberson, wlfa of Judge Mc- . Paereon, of Trenton, and slater of Mrs. Albert Fogg, was burled lu Trenton on Monday. Bbe died In the University of Pennsylvania Hospital after a ' lingering (llnere Bbe le survived by * a butbaod and five daughters Randolph Fogg and wife, of this city, attended tba funeral services. >4 may In contributing to tbl* worthy 7 caure. I am, o i Very truly yoora. I* . R Howard Thors. r Committee. >ff Mr. Thorn feels that many of those ff man and woman who do do! attend — avacy wiibi of tbelr lodges or club* ajj) eaellile appeel la tba Bkxtiskl, »»<od maka prompt raaponre. is ■*■ •" I tv en advertisement in tba Bs»nM a«L

"LADiES' NIGHT" MUCH ENJOVED •Progressive Lcagne Members | Gave Splendid Entertdiumcnt for' Friends. ally, there acre neVer so msuy diverTOfied way* provided by the. league j lalniheiH-orTiieir gne-i*. thauks for | which are due 1-eroy Howe, chairman. ] Walter Allen aud Hany H Lake I lie popularity conte-t for matron, mi«aud gentleman. There were a num. At Dm close if Hie polls It ue- announced that Ml— Pauline W. Chelli-, Mr-. II. <• Bchanze. Jr . «a» I he mm- ! we- declared the umiirr In the men s ' I he evening'- entertainment opened tr:i il..r-. utili "Hie" Xevlm. Hie Ai- ' I IT-, i . - . Private John tilngra-. -oft -lim on mandolin; Private Walter Peine, song. My Gal Sal;" Private "Cully" r Private Omgra-' darii-e- made a log hit g- did Private Eicon's recitation f I .rporal Piazze and Serg-ant Sk-liim-Piazze and Bchirn-

u it h the -t ringed In-truaieiit-, and Mr. .Nevlln at Hie piano, furm-lied demusic. gram. I'Ly inn Halues Brick was Introduced. and he presented lij* friends. Bu— eil Perkins and Howard Braof the Wls-alnckou Barrack., Cape May, to the audience, makings appropriate rem Tk* arid requestcrowd. Mr Perkins, who was Introduced aHlckslte Quaker and a lighter, -poke at t ape May/ and predicted _ compared with the army, the nevy will give a tlrst-claae account of Itself the war. He said that Mr. had told him lie had prepared surprise* fur him on the occasion of Ills visit to'Oceau City. This second surprise was not quite so agreeable ae the first. Mr Perkins referred to the |_ fact that Mr. Brick had surprised him _ earlier hi the day by bavlug Mr. Perkins' girl friend here from German- J aud she opeurd the door for blui when he called at Mr. Brick's home. Mr. Brszler, who was next Introduced. told a short fuuuy story. At the conclueloo of this part of the eutertaiumeut, there was a dance and cards also were played. The trophies among the card -playwere w'ou by the following: Woipeu's. first. Miss Hilton; second! Mrs. M. Lear. Meu's, first, Miss Barou (taking a man's place) , second, Leroy Jeffrjes. Each womau attending took a lunch and (bese ware auctioned off by Clint. Breckley. Trophies wer^ offered for Ihe prettiest boxes aod these were taken by tbe fol- - First, Mrs. Klcbard 44 Jobni son; secoud, Mrs. Arthur B. Chester; third, Miss Alice Nlckersou. First aud secoud trophies were cat glass pieces. The third iropby was a box of ' chocolates. i The Judges of the boxes were Ber- , geaut^. Qulii ii and Arthur J Schimler. Privates K J. Herein, D. McUutoeea • aiid A Elcott. During tbe evening tbe crowd was , by MHs Edith, Winuer. who sang ' ■ Bun. time of Yopr simile." Mis* ' Wlotfer ha- * very' charmmg voice, 0 aud she wa* vigorously applauded. Beside the general committee, the e other committees were made up as fol- . lows: H'sgaSi""'- W HOH,rd Ketishiger, SCds-Wm. F. Gardiner. C. Homer Shoemaker and John B Grove-. Popularity Contest— Dr J Thornley Hughes, benj. Grove*. Leroy Jeffries aud Harry Milla.

GREETINGS OF FRIENDS MEET READY ANSWER . One Word Tells SeaBon Why Miss Dorsey is Looking l Much Better. Friends 6f Miss Kathryn Dorsey, 18fi. North Twenty-first etreet, Philadelphia. are congratulating her on ber [ Improved appearance lately, accordi log to ber story. Bbt said: "My answer to the queries as to what caused tbts change Is always Teniae. You see. tor a long time T ' was In a tereibly run down condition, S J ood was steadily losiog weight. My stomach wasn't working right, either, _ and i lost my appetite. j "At a friend's suggestion i look Tanlac. From tbe vefy start i noticed a change for the better. i bave a ravenous appetite uow.-^fad my food digests ngbt aud my netves bave settled ■e peacefully. My girl friend la aleo tak- j id ingTanlac "-- |l b* Tba genuine Tanlac. wblcb always :b, bear# tbe name "New Jersey Distrib □line Co " ou the ouUlde carton or every bottu. I* being txpialnad at n. Hug has* Central Pbaraaacy, Ocaan Ctty. My.

; 1 • - « \ ■ — = — nr JONES' MEN'S SHOP Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats nnn DAklTO sweaters, caps, fine line UUU rHllIU' shirts. ties. hosiery Bath Robes, Indian Blankets 804-06 asbury avenue j i-* • : ; ; | ■! Maddock's Pharmacy PUONK 570 _ FKl-.E IJKi.IVERY JtTt'iP THAT C°t'C,ll i'.| ^ ^ ^ i jj ' !f ** Wbopp.ng Cough - Don t delay Oe« * l»"!c today Full S pint bottle 50 cents ; Jnst the thing fot the kid, lies Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho ie 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. , General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH STRAND SIMPSON AVE. Ocean City, New Jersey 0 • jr is brighten up lime. That paint, varODrinQ I 1 1116 nish. stain, enamel, cedar oil. brush. a " etc, ,you will need cat? be had in the fittest * grades together with a complete line of hardware and garden tools at the . modern hardware store. t CHAS. C. READ & GO. g *"lt" E' L. „,.w 839 Asbury Avenue omw '

City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. C OCCAM CITY. New JCNStr L. W. MILLER PRO RRIBTOR TELEPHONE. S03 L — ( rn GOOD PAINTING MaKEi 3 JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. CXaSB . VPalnterb Paint) bt ° oVxisLVm a* r 1 — — ~ — T3ZT Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR ocean city, n. j. Bell Phone, tie k«r*lont. ns-B Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER OCEAN CITY, NEW IERIEY ; V y YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect yonr Ocean City cottage. You cEnnot spare the time to look after it closely yonrcelf and most depend upon tbe honesty of the contractor. I have bnilt for a large nttmber of people and conld refer yon to \ any or all of them. ' Send for the'liat.of names and photographs oi the hotises.

Otis M. Town send c. office D I 1 1 1 r\CD 0CEAK CITT' sm sl opposit* p. 0. E3 U | LUu r« . n.j. - hs th , st Allen Scull The BuilderEighth and Ocean Avenue 0 PHONE CONNECTION — . : B SWAN J. e.VROUT - Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Garoenters anc' Builders iOIIIH A ■HCiAtTT (M0 ASBURY AVKNUK OCCAM CITY M. 4. 1

■I'll r.t.a abo cottauie 1 THE IMPERIAL i rots ijk.stkal a v b.. ocean citt. s ' "r-0 *.L V**r " Hot Water H«a Mrs. a oetxeu THE KATHLU Now open for tbe seaeao : twr*i>irSkA**pn*; ocean cttt. h. j. h:w«bb uewir a coward i ' WYOMING »»< IH'UI AVUtB HOTEL ATGLEN 1 >ne of the arret sestndly loeaUd betels la ; ( iceau ( Itr. Tb* aim has always bean la ! mok* this bun«e a»l*rt sod bomsUka, aad tta Urge sn-.l ssvaiui (utrouag* provss Ua snaa. c. «rerr. fn>. NEW HOTEL ELBERON Ocean city, n. j. K.-.-ieenibtu-swD Iiioroufhlj resovstaa ' THE 1DLEWILD y1pcn all year Bet wren Elfblb sod Ninth ut rests Mai. 1. K. MORRISON Chandler-White Hall Ocean gve. bet. Seventh and Eighth stg Ocean City, n. j. m: j. mackuh. Sgotch llall m8atohiijm •Open All the Y.sr— A quirt Unu* -ullsUI* for lb* srrll, me com. IMiasN.V.. TinracallLN. * B. McOiaaar M-sd Nur— k|L

| We Are Distributors Hiitoioiili in Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. aad West are. OCEAN CITY. N.'J. Phsss, Ml-W Eyes Ei&mined Without Dnpi Newest np-lo-dste method*. AalMlhrtlsti t latent with xood work. All work Aoa* OA A. W. ELY - ATLANTIC CITT. N. ». Hbore Kssi Lla* haw Don*. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — vaw Cut Flowers and Funeral Design Famished 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 4*9J ABBOTTS' Aldemey Dairieu (S.ccesier «*!.». fN lllipllii) Seventh St.-and Weet Ave Ocean City, N. J. (Choice Dairy ProducU Butter and Eggs Ask for Booklet of HpachUttee Orders Delivered Both Phoni COAL, Yon need Coal. Yon need Senria You get both from

C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER C< Twelfth and West Anaai HAVE yon a cottage, bangalo or ajiartment to fnrntshf MS a line of FCRNITDM 1« than Philadelphia prices. Windo shades a specialty. " CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVC. ■I ft: AD LEY * ADAMS ReadihsOoa iu iop.cnarwni**d. Ball or Ent*r*rtai 'pbon*. BKgp mmM WMI ATLANTIC ICE cmnii Porno Imai, I Tenth Wast Arena pelAW CITT B *• *^dvTtiuhunt ia ik • 2«rtri'neZ 28eeeNe