Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY MARCH 14. WIS We ahall be ({lad to receive Iteqjs «>T j new* and communications of interest ! to UHa community and our readerr everywhere. All communication" "liould be accompanied with the full name and address of the writer, not necessarily tor publication, but a>.a guarantee of good faith. i= — J DOTS March I* nearly half gone. Heavy wiuda here Suuday. The renting of cottagen hi re I" starting off very well. _ ' ' There la a briak demand for aummer ' coilagea In thla city. Many vialtora for- the. time of year ! { In thla city OU Sunday. , Another Ocean City young man ha- , Joined the rank of Benedicts. I Ail the ealooua and cafe> In Atlantic | City will be cloaed oil St. Patrick'" I Day. . % j ' The Progreaalve League « III have a smoker for member" Monday evening. 1 March 25. A large number from thla city attended the M. E. Conference at Atlantic City on Sunday. j The ladles' Auxiliary of the Lib erty Fire Company will .meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mr-. Howard T. Johnson. The local basket ball team went to I Wild wood Friday evening and lost a r game to the Wild wood High Schooj - live by the eoore of 27 to T. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman-" "Suffrage League will be > held at the home of Mrs II Frank ' Smith tomorrow (Friday j evening. PERSONALS. 4 Carl Brlce, of Camden, w as among the vlaltpra Saturday. William liickard". of I'lilladelfThia. | was recenily In Ocean City. I Capt. C. L. Hreckley ha- returned a from a visit to Philadelphia. < The Kevs. E. R. Brunyaie and J R. Greer were here on Saturday. " F. A. Pullinger. of Philadelphia. ' was a recent guest of the ldlew ilil. Miss Amy Rlackmau was the receut guest of frlerht" at Wild wood. |. Mrs. J. H. Morrlsdh, of thla city, ha- b been spending a few day> in Ptiiladel- a ph;a. ii Bernard Ruckde-chel. of Plillailel- ■' phla, s|.ent several days here this '< week. •' Miss Beatrice Johnsou, of thl- city. " has been spending a few days lu Philadelphia. '' Mrs. Joseph Briggs, of Norrlstown. spent a couple of days In Ocean City " this week. ' 1 Mrs. Mettle Gilmour. of Ho"emout. f was a recent guest of Mr-. C. S Cor- . sou in this city. H Mrs. R. A. Brlce, of Camden, an ex- . tensive property owuer here, was a [( visitor Saturday. • Sberlfl Robert S. Miller, of Cape - May Court House, was among the visitors here Friday. ( Mrs. Charles Mathewsuu, of West |, Philadelphia, was amoug the visitors * to (bis city Satorday. Commodore Clareuce C. W. Wilson, of Philadelphia, was a visitor here y Saturday and Sunday. (f Mrs. Floy Hlckt..0' West Chester, spent the week end here a- t tie guest f, of Mrs. H. K. Stanton. K Robt. Smith and family and Mrs. > Alfred R. Smith, of this city, have returned from the South. „ Joseph M. Rowland and wife, of g Philadelphia, were among the visitors b here Saturday and Sunday. Ebenezer Adams, of West Philadelphla, was In town Friday and Satur- * day, a guest of the Elberou. u Miss Edna Hildretb, of Wlldwood. w Is visiting Capt. H.W. Hlldreth and family, 103'J Central avenue. > Mrs. F. S. Carter, of Petersburg.' tl visited her mother, Mr». .Marie Ii Scburcb, In this city, Friday. c Mrs. Cbarlee H. MacKubbln, of Hermautown, Is the guest of John R. u Jones and family, of this city. tl James Wallace tfid wife, who spent c several weeks to Mlllvllle, have re- ° turned to tbelr borne In this city. Miss Nan Egan returned to this ' city Monday after spending the week" I1 end at btrjnxne In Philadelphia. a W. B. Garwood, of this city, was ' able to be out this week after having been laid up for nearly two Weeks. " Paul Flderlay and' wife. or Philadel- j phla, were guests of Lawrence M- „ Lear and wife, of this city, Sunday. Miss Gertrude McPberwon. of Plilla- s delpbla. visited ber parents. J. S. He- 1 Pberson and wife, of tblscity. Sunday, c Joseph 1. Scull Slid wife, or this J city, who have been lu the South for some time, will return next Monday. " Mrs. Oliver B. Cobb, oL Petersburg, f spent a few days the past* week with | ber brother, R. C. Duffield, In this f city. , Thomas Wattson and wife, of Philadelphia, well-known summer res!- ( dents, ware here Saturday and Suuday. , John Danenbower and wife, of Had- , dontleld, whs own a cottage on Park | place, were among the visitors here Sunday. , Flsber Dairy m pie and wife, or Phil- t adelphia. summer residents of this ( city, were among the visitors here < Monday. I Capt. George Blackman. of the Ocean City Life Saving Station, with , bis wife, baa beeu visiting relatives at | Lin wood. Miss Lena Morey, chief operator lu | the Bell Telepboue CO. 'a oltlce here, I has returned from a visit to Philadelphia friends. Mrs. Dllwyu Psjste, of this city Is tpendlog a wsek with ber busbaud In Waabington, D. C., where Mr. Palate la transact log buslosss. Mrs. Palate
her young sous to Chester, , they to s|ietnl the weelovltli relatives. , llou aid McPtiersou Itid family, of | Grove, spent Sunday with the , former's parents, J. S. McPherson and , wife, of Ibis city. Policeman Frank A. . Schock re- i turned to duty on Monday, having re- I covered from a serious attack or oou- I gestlon of the lungs. c G. \C!" Ilanenhower and wife, of Haddonlleld, who have taken a coton DeLauceyjriace for the season, were in town Sunday— William a McDowell and wire, of Nsrbert h,.who own the cottage 1304 avenue, were visitors here a days during the week. The Rev. J. B. Kulp will leave here ' for New Brouswlck Saturday Mrs. aud Miss Marguerite will go to ' New Brunswick on Tuesday. The many friend- of Gilbert Corson j and Abel D. Scull, of this city, are glad 4<i see them about, both having , beeu seriously-Sick for several weeks. ( Mrs. It. M. Johnson, of this city, I sprtit the week-end In Atlantic City I with her mother, Mrs. George Heller, i who has been there the past few I John Adani". who Is at Fort SI"CUip- 1 York, liss returned to bis duties ' after spending several days with ' mother, Mrs Mary Mann, In this 1 city. Walter J. Little, of Philadelphia, 1 In town Bunday. The high winds day blew his garage against bis 1 cottage, which is In the north section \ Mrs. W. Jacobs, of New York, is , spending a couple of weeks with her , parents, Charles Baron and wife, at their home, Eleventh . street and Ceulrsl avenue. Miss Mime Thojppson, of the post , oltice force, was sent to the JefTer. son Hospital, Philadelphia, by Dr. Herscbel Pettlt, a few days ago, where she i» now undergoing treatment. Mrs. Elmer Cox, of Ocean View, spent Saturday with her parents, A. Schock and wife, In this city. The condition of Mrs. Bcbock not Improve so rapidly as ber friends would like. Frauk R. Llppliicutt and family ra--turned to tills city Mouday eveulng after "rending a few days with Mrs. parents, D. B. Wllklns and wife, at Medford. They made the trip lu their new auto. David Z. Howell, of New York City, who owns a cottage on St. Charles (dace, was In - town Friday and arranged to make Improvements to bis summer home. He was accompanied by Mr. Giffurd, of New York. Louis Ringer, wife and daughter, Marlon, of Philadelphia, have returned home after epmidlog a few days here with Mrs. Ringer's mother, ' Mrs. J. C. Scull. Mt. Ringer Is reeuj peratlng from a recent illness. John Johuson, son of Plumbing I nspectar John N Johuson. was In town > Friday. He Is employed by John VYaiiaoisker and has charge of the rei pairing service for aulos In use at , Camp Dix aud Camp Meade. Tbeo. Hlldreth, whe la located at tamp McClellan. Aonlston, Ala., • reached the home of bis parent", Capt. i H W. Hlldreth aod wife, In Iblsdty, Thursday evenlug. He looks extremei ' ly well, lie baa a month's furlough.
' SCHOOL TEAMS TO HAVE DEBATE I| - - — , First oY the Interscholastic . Events Between Locals ' and PleRsankville. r" Much interest is evinced by the f h-oal school authorities In the tlret of the luteAci. ola-tie debate- to beheld - In the as-embly room of tbe Ocesu j City High School tomorrow evening. j The debate will be between teams of I the high school of this city aud the : l'leasautvtlle High School. The quesj Hon to be debated Is, "Resolved, that . at the close.of the preseut war universal . military training aud" service . should be the fixed policy of tbe naI I'rof. Ueichly, high school principal, ; anil Miss English one of the high [ school teachers, have charge of the 1 arisiigt-ineuts. aud( I1ie debate prowI to be mo-t -Interesting. j The debate Is under the rules of the - Rutgers College 1 ulerscbolaettc De" bating Society, which provides the Isame. question for Hie high schools ljiere will be music by the high school orchestra under direction of Miss Louisa T. Corson, director of music lu the city's achoolp Tire he-Ira. March, "Isisey." - "Debaters— - * Ailirmatlve— Miss Mabel Hoch, Peterson and Miss tl axel Harris, Ocean ClfY: Miss Ruth Hlephen«W>. alternate Negative— Charles Peuholtow, " Rudolph Keucher -and Clarence Scarborough, I leasautville. Herman Bcbualternate. Rebuttal— Ml— Mabel Hoch and Charles Peiibollnw. Orchestra, "Dance of llie Rose Orchestra, "In the Harbor of Love." Decision nf judge's. The Judges will he Assemblyman E. Whitman and the Rev. Corson, of Pleasiulvllle, and the Rev. Dr. Buhner, 'of Ocean City. The learn winning thla debate will mecl (lie wiuuer of the Hammoutouaddon .Heights debate. Work on the Inside finishing of the parsonage and social room I" rushed thla week. The chimney and lire place will be built this week. I lie upstairs completed, two coats of ' paint put on It aud much accotnpllabed the downstairs room It la believed that the building will not be entirely by March 29. dedication night, but that enough will be doue for tbe ' public lu see what tbe elfect will be '
ic 4 'TO TEACH FRENCH ■ IN HIGH SCHOOL , id — . ( German May be Discontinued ' jf or Left Optional at .1 * Next Term. * n In the course of the meettug of the j. Board of Education Tuesday evening, p ,r It wai stated that three residents of r ,. the north section of the city bad 0 visited members of tbe board aud told , '• tlie high school muat"be eliminated'. " » These objectors to tbe teaching of I1 e German are John C. rtteelmau, Joseph fi ,. D. Lee and H. B. Uree a It developed that there waa nothing
' officially before tbe board regarding |p , """..tie*. t, ! riupt. Stevens atated that It haa been |e hla aim to keep lmpro|ier German r books out of tbe bauds of tbe vcbool n t children. He expressed the view that the teaching of this language should a uot be dropped In tbe middle or tbe ischool term, as It would cause the c children eludying It to lose all tbelr - credits. He favored the teacblug ot » ' next year, but did uot care to t ' see German dropped at thla time for 1 the reasons staled. On motion of Wlllard W. Adams, a - member, It was decided to take up tbe - of French at the next school > German to be discontinued or optional, thla to be determined later. — — j COURT'S OPINION 0 , In the Mailer or Oarage and ' Building Ordinances. lu lie oplulon In the ault or tbe Nluth £(reet Improvement Company, . which appealed from a ruling of tbe 1 Bute Supreme Court with reference to public garages and tbe police power of . municipalities to regulate tbelr construction aud operation, tbe Court of y 1 aud Appeals said: ■The atUck waa on two ordinances : tbelr entirety, and not upon any , conviction bad under penal provisions ., , either of them. In such a situation ordinance will not be held void as unreasonable unless shown to be un. • reasonable In toto. North Jersey Railway Co. v. Jersey City, 76 N. J. L. 849, atiM-Nses cited. On tbl* phase of tbe £ case, yt concur with the views of tbe , fcnpteme Court as expressed In tbe 1 , oplulon of Mr. Justice Minium. ••We also concur lu tbe decision or that Court that tbe 'Building Code' i | bad etood too long unchallenged on | tbe municipal records to permit of an t t attack on tbe procedure of Its passage | This makes It unnecessary to express ; any opinion on tbe question whether ' tbe adoption of the Walsh act by tbe t ' city validated all pre-existing ordl- - ■ nances, whether properly passed or | 1 not. | "We also agree that the- 'Garage t Ordinance' was generally a valid ex- , . ercfte of the police power. One point - remains, which was not discussed by , B tbe Supreme Court, and that Is tbst . tbe 'Building Code' undertakes to em- i , power tbe magistrate In prosecutions i, for Its violation to Impose both a line ■ aud Imprlaonmeut In his discretion, t and such punishment Is not author r lied by the Charter Act, Bee. 20 of P. 1 L. 1897, 46, p. 47. Thla is quite true and Is conceded by counsel for the ; city, who properly reply tbst It does , not invalidate the ordinance, but only „ tbe conviction and eeutence tbereuue der In excess of tbe statutory power, tbe Invalid provision" being separable. Doran v. Camden, 64 N. J. L. 666; ' Hhlll Rolling Chair Co. v. Atlantic r. City, 87 N J. L. 899, affirmed 88. I. D t 789. But tble leads, not to -affirmance , of tbe ordinance of 1904, bat lo tbe dismissal of the writ of certiorari, and to that extent tbe judgment brougbt up ■ will be modlded." * FAREWELL PARTY Miss Kulp EatsrtalDeS be borne I - •( Her Friends. " Miss Marguerite Kulp, wbo Is one " of tbe popular gills of tbe Ocean City Hlgb Bcbool and wbo leaves next II week for New Brunswick, was given a farewell party by Miss Martha Saudert lln at tbe lalter'e borne a few evenings t. Those present ware Miaaes Amy r. Blackman, Louisa Morris, Mary a- Clark. Miriam Ratcbly, Haxel Harris, b. Cornelia ColUseou aod Lavluia bcull.
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Ocean City Banker Succeeds in Clearing Institution of Floating Indebtedness. Largely Ibrougb the buslllng efforts j of William K. Massey, president of the 1 City Title and Trust'" t'oinpauy. ! Bemlnary, for tbe llr-l j time lu nearly sixty year-, has liqulall of Us floating debt with sub.) •crlptlons covering s major |—rtion of j The seminary debt, year afler year been a source of considerable worofficlals. Borne of the be-t men avail, able for the purpose have been picked oul to. raise the required, funds aud place tbe Institution upon It" Quau. lal but not until now has llils "been accomplished. Mr. Massey, about a year ago. was
placed at the head of the hoard of J and, with characteristic I energy, be set about accomplishing ' raising sufficient aloney for the semi- ( nsry's needs. There was great gratification shown J at the Conference lu Atlantic City ou Saturday when the announcement concerning the seminary was made. t At Baturday'i session Mr. Massey elected s district vice president^! ' the lay association. OFFICERS RE-ELECTED ' The annual mcetlug of the atock- i holders aud directors of tbe City Gas Company was hel'd at the offices of the company ou Mouday, at wblcb time the officers were re-elected by the i Stockholders. Tbe officers are as follows: m Presldeut, Joseph Mayer, of Belmar; , vice president, H. C. Schauxe, Jr., of \ City; secretary aud treasurer, • C. Ritchie, of Helmar; assistant sec- , retaryaud asstelaut treasurer, F. W. , of Belmar. Virtually tbe old boaid of directors was re-elected. The board comprises the following: Joseph Mayer, L. C. Ritchie, H. C. Scheme, Jr., Joseph 1). Lee, Thos. J. Thorn, Geo. B. Burdge and Audrew P. Malouey. Mr. Burdge, who lives In Ocean Grove, takes the place of A. H. Oaborn. ^ COL. STEVENS DEAD Sisie koad Commlsiionrr, ' Col. E. A. Stevens, former road com1 mlssloDer of New Jersey, died In the Hospital, Washington , l>. ' C., the lM(ei_i>art of last week. He had be«u serloi»fcly III for several days. > He wai Jp bis 60th year. : Col. Stevens, who was known to 'a ' number of Ocean City busluess men. ■ a prominent civil engineer, and State road commissioner at the request of PrealdeDt Wilson wheu I Mr. Wilson was governor of New Jer- - I A eon. a few years ago, married one ' of the daughters of E. M. Ma I pass, of I Philadelphia, a summer resident of ■ Ocean City.
' BOOKS NEEDED . Contributions Desired for t*. H. 1 Hot Ol era and bailors. ! The Woman's Committee Is cooper- ■ atlng with tbe Slate Food Adhilnlsr (ration In reporting unreasonable - charges for food. Many thousand soldiers and sailors 1 . In camps, on tba ships, on tbe trausi; ports aod In France are begging for c books. The United Btates War Dei pertinent has asked tbe libraries of tbe e couotry to collect books for these men, < S tbe moDey rallied to buy non-flctlon. | o Hundreds of thousands or pooks of ( p Action are ueeded. Will you seud | yours to your public library? | MILS. G. H. Stkixman, | Cape May County Chairman. Jira. cnnnlnKbam Dead. | r Mrs. Mary J. AlletblaCuonlngbam, widow of Dr. J. M. Cunningham, died | e of pneumouia at her home lo Wtl- i y mlogton. Del., on Mouday. She was i :t III a week. She will be burled today < from the home of ber sister. Mrs. I r- Tuchton. Mrs. Cunningham owued , [s several lots In this clly. She was the I owner of two collages on Slxleeulh 1 y street, but sold these some lime ago. y Bbe baa a number of friends In this . s, city, who beard of ber deatb with 1. much regret. I
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AWARD CONTRACT ' / FOR CITY LIGHTS — 1 r s Garage Ordinance Comes Up for Final Consideration j Next '] taffsday. ■t | .1 .: • rit- < itniV'T Ave „| The .resolution making the award i. and I- a- folio* s: t Be it r- Rewlved. by the Board offommi- ,.- sinners oflbe elty of O.-esii I lly, New I jersey, that the cuutraci for llib'ltgi.t- } log «.f the city ol Ocean City. Xe» ,1 Jersey, for a term of live year-, beglrtAtlantic I'jry Elect ri,- Cv , and that there shall also be a warded, to Hie s.id " I R^-oi'l'D log Of electric ^energy r„ ■Heel llglrtttig. based upon llie -sine T tvrms and condtltuu- winch the -aid that llie -aid city of II, -ran City shall , trot be chargeable for the paymeut of ■Joirrd -o to itn by any ordinance, or trie eiirAv should" I, e furnished withaw arded .forcld l.s upou the term- _ he II further • gt Re-olved. by the Board of l oiuml- tn "^lEr'^EHi^bu r ",,d a rector Adam- moved, and the motion "" was adopted, that City Clerk Morris he authorised lo give public notice of the time and place of Dual passage of ■ the public garage ordinance. The notice appears else* here in this Issue. Mayor Champion stated that he had arranged with the Dorland Agency' 1 fur the.city's advertising lu the metro- - polila^paper*. Director Adams reported that lie ; has arranged for gravel for the streets and the Arsl of Ihlo would" be here In a day or two. that H. S. - ow jer be appointed lo _ audit the city's hooka, and the recomrueti'datlon was continued by the board. The mailer of an adjustment of. the title ou some land lu the north section of the city, as requester! by Mrs. Clare Blddle Davis, wife of Seymour Davis, was brought to llie alleuHoii of the board by City Solicitor Boswell. .It was referred lo the city's Auauetsl of- _ fleer aud the clly solicitor for adjual- _ i nielli, the proper officers to sign the quit claim deeds w heu the mailer Is " BIDDING FAREWELL The Rev'. Dr. and Mrs. J. B, Kulp • have tieeu saying good-bye lo many of ' their uumerous friends in this clly ■ dutiug (he last few days, preparatory ' to leaving for their uew field of labor - In New Brunswick. The • minister's wife" very oflen Is ' Utile seen or heard In a community , ' but this was uot true of Mrs. KulpShe Is energy person tiled aud she was • truly aud helpfully active lu chutcb ■ work liore. ' Dr. Kulp, at llie request of the 1 mem tiers, came over from Atlantic • Clly last Suuday afternoon aud taught j the lesson to Die combined Bible clas-es of the men of the Mrlhodl-I i and Presbyterian churches. He vi« I given a hearty reception aud warm r tribute to htm was paid by several of tbuse In attendance. PLAN BEAUTY SPOT Flower Beds. Hit. A /ocal florist and tbe Rev. M M. > Lewis, pastor of tbe Baptist Church. . were ou the church lot Saturday with I pad aud pelml and messufiug tape, t laying something out. The pastor Is i making au ellort to have that corner • a "beauty_ spot" f.ir this summer While grs>s Is an lm|>oeslb!llty for e several seasous, nevertheless, llie lot f will be laid out lu flower beds, a bedge f placed around the Wesley avenue-aud Tenth street sides, aud tbtugs made good looking In general. «
SLEEPS LIKE A LAMB AT NIGHT Life Had Little Joy for Her Until Tanlac Restored Her Appetite. "I couldn't " quite understand my , condition," said Miss Josephine Palla, 431 Blavts street, Philadelphia, recently. "No. I wasn't sick enough In I be coofltied lu bed before I took Tenbut I felt miserable, tired oul and listless all over. s "I didn't eat euough lo keep a eparrow alive. My strength was steadily sapped. I couldn't sleep. "I bought this Tanlac aud do you - real hungry fur the flret lime Ic < months? I feel s8 energetic and vigorous now. I sleep as peacefully as a ■ al nigbl. 'I'aulac acts like a tulr- i I acle." I ij Tbe genuine Tanlac, which alwaye 1' 1 bear, the name "New Jersey Distributing Co." on tbe outside carton of every bottle. Is being explained at Hughes' Central Pharmacy. Ocean City. adv.
• - 4 • ■ I I — — — T JONES' MEN'S SHOP Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats , All ready fi* your inspection 1 Mill PAKITQ SWEATERS. CAPS. FINE LINE UUU rnllld' /SHIRTS, TIES, HOSIERY Bath Robes, Indian Blankets 804-06 ASBURY AVENUE Maddock's Pharmacy PHONE S70 . «- I REK DELIVERY STOP THAT COUGH • I By using Our Syrup of Tar with Extract of Cod. Liver -ndClentbol • <■ Pleasant to take. Relieve- Catarrh. Coughs, Colds, llro-i. h-n.rVrr.up and ' ■ Whopping Cough k . Don't delay Get s bottle todsy » ^Pull J, pint Little, yo^ccnls Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phooe 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH ST. ANI) SIMPSON A'VK. Ocean City, New Jersey Q • T!ew*x\ is brighten' up time. That paint, yar OUrillU I ime nish. stain, enamel, cedar oil. brush. etc . ,spu will need can be had in the finest grades together with a completejinc of hardware and garden tools at tin modern hardware store. ^ CHA8. C. READ & CO. 839 Asbury Avenue _ 437'* ?, City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. ^ oc kan oirr. jamamr L. W. MILLER RRORRISTOR TELEPHONE. 80S
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Any Kind Any Where ■ ' . ~l- - . . j Joseph 6. Champion Building Contractor^' OCEAN CITY, N. J. 1 1 Tenth Street and West Avenue A Reliable Builder To erect yonr Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and .must depend upon the honesty oi the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs oi the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE m ill nrD OCEAN CITY, iusi. oppotiti r. 0. D U I LL/L n n. j. Allen Scull The Builder Eighth and Ocean Avenue PH&NE CONNECTION B SWAN J. c. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL ; Garoenters and Builders lOtblNt * SRCCIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVCNUC OCCAM CITY N. 4. 1 T ■
1 HoTtM no corrisa THE IMPERIAL loL ( K.NTRAL "VS.. OCXAB CITT. W ssarjs srs THE KATHLU Now open for the r IIJX Csntrs! Arenas. OCEAH CI7T. F. j. M :w.-KM LKWIW A CON ARD WYOMING »« ixr.tl iVEIDS Oi-d si! um yswr Hot Wstsr Bsw A. P. SIUIKI HOTEL ATGLEN One of tbe^iiwt eestrelly lomted hotels la Ovmt ( Ity Til# Aim bee alwm been to ni-ke ttii«\iiu»s s-lsct end bomeUke, and Me lerg. en. I s—ur-d j-Uronege provae Me nf Far tortus end pertioolan addraas, a, c. uorr, Fiep. NEW HOTEL ELBERON Kt'iliril AMIcrSTRAL AVEMCX OCKAS CITY, ». j. snd Weyrs. 1'mpristreaeee THE IDLEWILD - tU'EH ALL YEAR Hstw—n Klthlb and NleUl HtrseU Loosi-d una liiook from Hawaii. | MltB.J. K.MuRtlaOE Chandler-White Hall • h-i-Aii Ave. bet.8rvenlti aod Elgbtb ate Ocean City, N. J. m J. MAfKLnr. Scotch Mall MANATORIUM —Open All the V ear ■ ii'iV'n-ear ' " wnrllY1, H<5' Must N- IC. Townee. It, N. ' B. XcUiuat l|.-ed Nnrws - Mar. We Are Distributors . StudeDaker flatomotiie In Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Bvllding Thirty-fourth at. aad Wast are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Rsaldcecs: KM CsatreJ A vaaea Pheee, Ml-W Eyes Eiamined Vithoit Draft 001100. AooorecY gneranlaod Pllaaa ooatnle^rsmusevf00a wo,k" Ail wot* deae ea A. W. ELY taes Atiaetts Aviaai Hbors Peat Lips Peaaae Doer, icsisbnsbsd taw aanfkiai — A Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Flionc, 419-J ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Butter aad Eggs Ask for Booklet of Bpaeialtlaa Orders Delivered Both Pbooaa COAL, You need Coal. You need Service. You get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Area as HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of fcrnitdxm aLlesa than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. HEADLEX * ADAH Reading Coal ^ ^d^^Wo^bjherre^ev^aotJL tbe too f neiBotaad. BeU or BW|IM ATUHDC IGE COWUI OEAtcw in Pnnniwt HlWllMF OCEAN CITY N d. I / I iri&vTtiMn unt in . I Senri'nal! I is ^ 'Bring QsJoi I I IRwdto

