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Ocean City Sentinel THUK8DAY MARCH 21, I91R vWe « hairs* k lad to receive Item* of neve and communications of interest to this community and our readers everywhere. companled with the full name and addreee of the writer, not neceaaarily for publication, but as a guarantee of DOTS Palm Sunday. Lent la waning. Spring la in the air. Sprlug officially It here. Quite a few visitors here leaVJSundty. We'll again have Sunday excurAnolber holiday next week— Good Friday. Spring fever feeling In the air on Tuesday. The weather on St. Palrlck'e Day waa One. Church choirs are rehearsing apecial muelc for Easter Suuday. Musical entertainment In the high acbnol Friday evening, April 5. , f The mualc In thy Flrat M. E. Church last Huodaywas very good. Big time at the Young Men'a Progressive League next Mondsy even log. ! The furniture In the New Hartford ' Hotel waa sold at auction last Thursday. ; The cake aale held by the Queeu Esther Circle a few daya ago waa very ^ Additional train service between ' Philadelphia and Ocean City during the Easter holidays. The Baptist's new parsonage and ' .social room will be dedicated Friday evening of next week. ' Ocean City High School covered Itself with glory In the luteracbolaellc debate Friday evening. Swan A Trout will build a garage for Alex. Covllle, Jr., In the rear of hie cottage here. It will be 14x20 feet 1 and will coat 8500. 1 A meeting of the official board of the Flrat M. E. Church w ill be held d this evening at the customary hour c and In the usual place. Some of the scarra that are turned 1 Into the Red Crose Braucb here are v not of proper alze. Tbey ehould be 68 Inches long and 11 Inches wide. L Members of Kalmia Tribe, No. 220. 0 Imp. O. B. M., will observe the tribe's anniversary with an oyster supper In 11 the wigwam Wednesday evening next " The weather conditions here on Tuesday were delightful, the ther- '' mometer registering 74 degrees. It b waa a trills dlffereut yesterday^ however. b Mlsa Cbellla, physical Instructor at '' the Ooean City High School, Is preparing to give a public exhibition of v the school children's work wltbtu a u abort time. Herring are In the bay. CapL J. W. a Lee caught a "bug-eye" herring In bla a net In Great Egg Harbor Bay Tuesday. Some others wete caught up the Tuck- e aboe River. a George S. Bacon, a summer resident of this city, baa been elected a director ( cf the Mlllville National Bank, ailing f the vacancy caused by the death of George B. Langley. r On account or the Men's Bible Claas' v of the Presbyterian Church entertaining the Women's Bible Class next , Tuesday evening, the regu|(f business meeting will be called at j-u'clock. Tbs'memberaol the Ladles' Aid of . the First Baptist Church will hold d their annual Easier bread, pie and cake aale Saturday, March 80. at 828 Asbury avenue, next to the Adams * Express office. e All members of the First M. E Church oongregatloo wishing a copy * of the recent New Jersey Couference * minutes are requested to notify the Bev. George W. Yard, the pastor, on d or before Saturday. 1 PERSONALS. . t Retford Coaaaboon, of Mlllville, waa here Saturday. t Albert Fogg spent Friday and Satur- t day in this city. Mlsa Lena Morey baa returned frCm 1 a visit to Atlantic City. j. Mrs. Ed. Sooy, of Philadelphia, Is spending a few daya here. a Charles A. Doe and wile, of Pblla- c delpbta, were here Tuesday. Harry Haas, of Philadelphia, a cot- , tager here, was In towu Sunday. j Miss Sara Smith, of this city, Is spending a few days In Brldgrtou. ( Mrs. Clara V. Silence, of Ceilings- f wood, has opened her cottage here. Lewis Cheater, of Sea Isle City, ws, among the visitors bare on Monday. ( J. Fltblan Tatem, of Colllngswood, t was among lbs visitors here Thursday. Fred. Pontlere, of Peon's Grove, I waa among tbe visitors bere Sunday, c Mlsa Marguerite Meeban Is assisting 1 In tbe clerical duties at tbe post office. Howard Dnderdown aud wife, or Haddonfleld, ware visitors hare Sun- 1 day. J. Rutherford, of Cold Spring, was among tbe visitors to tbls city yeeter- ' *»• Mlsa Hand M. Foulda, of tbls dly. baa returned from a visit to Philadelphia J Mrs. WUIli m Francis Smith, of . Cynwyd, waa among tbe visitors bere Frank Baaston, or Wast Pblladeb • Kla. was among tbe visitors bere . nday. I. 8. Malabury, of Klnkora, N. J., E!baJomDB " * *"'** " I Mlas Beatrice Johnson has returned from a visit of aavaral day* in Pblla- I delphfa. Earl Corson, who spent the winter to Philadelphia, what* b* worked at tba Frank ford Arsenal. Is bare for tbe 1 1MB a. Hie asotbee also arrived wltb

,| him. She speut tbe winter to St. I Louis, but for the last two weeks she i j visited relatives lo Camden. i James M. Hertzler, of this city, has relinquished his duties at Maddock'a 1 Pharmacy. Miss Laura Sayre, a teacher at Cold ' Spring, speut the week -end at her ' ! here. William R Hughes, of this city, has - returned from a visit to Cape May Court House. , Capt. George W. Lee, who has been ill for the past month, reported for duty Tuesday. ( , Miss Erma Taylor, of this city, Is a spending a portiou or tbe week In c ^ - g , W. 8 Wenrlcb. of Philadelphia, a I cottage owner bere, was among the 1 ! week-end visitors. u J. H. Feotou, of Philadelphia, has 11 opened bis cottage, 6122 Central ave- P oue, tor tbe season. 0 Thomas J. Saurman, of Pblladel- ^ plus, a property owner here, was a *; visitor on Sunday. J. Roscoe Sharp and wife, of Fhlla- ^ spent Saturday evening and ,, Sunday lu this dly. p Frank R. Llpplncott, of tbls city, re- q turued Thursday afternoon from a n visit to Philadelphia. B Mrs. R. H. Jo^usoti, of this city, b returned from a visit of several O days lo Philadelphia. d Thomas Cooper McCahan and fam- 8 of Overbrook, were among tbe vis- •' bere on Suuday. 8 Capt. Allen, of Philadelphia," waa £ Suuday aud looked over bis boat g at Fourth street. g Mrs. Nelson Sooy, of this city, has b taken to the State hospital at ft for treatment. Dr. A. V. Riley, of Philadelphia, tl who owns tbe cottage 608 Sixth street, d In town Saturday. O Walter D. Bouaali and wife, of Philadelphia, will be bere early next week b and opeu their cottage. M Charles R. Stll well spent the week- ^ end with friends In Nulty, Newark and Fort Slocum, N. Y. s< Miss Daisy Morey, of tbls city, re- E turned last evening from a visit to c' In Atlantic City. Mrs. Addle T.'^Sdwards, of this city, ° returned home Suuday after a pleasant " visit to relatives In Mlllville. el Alex. Colviile, Jr., and family, of d Philadelphia, will open .their cottage here during the coming week. P Arthur W. Shoemaker and wife, of J* speut • Saturday and Sunwith relatives in this city. " Mrs. P. J. Baral, of Philadelphia, Is spending the week with Mrs. Philip 0 Hand. 1200 Asbury avenue. ° Thomas J. Fegley and wire, of Phil- ,, adelplila, were here a few days ago and registered at tbe Idlewlld. Edmund Powell aud wife, of El- 0 spent Suuday wllh Alfred W. h aud family In this city. ^ Mrs. George Stanton Is occupying her cottage" In tbia city after a stay of b several months lu Peon's Grove. f, William H. Bbougb and family, of t tbls city, have gone to Yorktown for 1 tbe spring and summer months. Mrs. J. B. Kulp and ber daughter, ' Marguerite, left bere Tuesday to * Dr. Kulp lo Now Brunswick. * Capt. William Hoock, of Camden, an exteualve property owner In tbls . city. Is among tbe recent arrivals. ^ John Chester and wife, of Eldora, t were Sunday visitors at tbe home of 1 J. B. Christian and wife, tbls city. "Mrs. William Davis, ol tbls city, re- 1 turned tbe latter part of last week c a visit to Philadelphia friends. * Mrs B. C. Marshall acted as organ- ' 1st at the First M. E. Church Sunday tbe abaeuoe of Mrs. Charlotte Cbes- , ter. 0 Capt. F. W. Pitts and family bave a , returned from Philadelphia end t opened tbelr cottage, 400 Atlantic aveGeorge B. Smllbeman and family, of . . West Philadelphia, will tbls week , tbelr cottage for the Easter boll- . days. - , Tbomas Simpson and wlfa, of tbia ' city, returned early this week from a . few days' visit to friends In Pblladel- . pbla. g Fred. Adams, wbo has been em- ■ ployed In Camden, has returned to f tbls city. Mrs. Adams will be beck at J Easter. t Lawrence M. Lear and wife, of thle t , city, bave returned from a visit to Mr. t ; Lear's sister, Mia. Paul Fiderlay, lo { Philadelphia. | J William D. Wilson and wife, who t been spending tbe winter In I Philadelphia, bave opened tbelr cot- ( - for the season. ( Tbomas Wallaoo and wife, of Pblla i delphla, returned borne Monday after t epeodlnga week attbeiroottageber*. e Mia. Watteoo is luieteMed la Many t

a local boy of tbe 114th at Camp McClelian, and j. been sending him articles of dlf kind during tbe winter. Tbe Misses Lewis and Conard, of \ Kathlu, wbo have been In Pblla- g during the winter, returned to i City tbls week. „ Mrs. G J. Cramer, of Cheater, has v spending a few days with Harry F and family, of this city. Mrs. » MUD D Is Mrs. Cramer's mother. v Tbe Rev. and Mrs. Pennington Cor- 1 of Pleaeantvllle, were guests of d Dr. and Mrs. Allen Corson, of tbD 8 Friday afternoon and Saturday. ' Miss Minerva Adams, an Instructor * of music In tba Sbippensburg, Pa., school, will come to her home In tbls ' today to spend tbe Easter boll- " Mrs Anna J. McCorkle, of Philadelphia, has opened ber ooltage, 6716 Asavenoe, for tbe season. C. Wes- ' ley McCorkle baa also arrived for tb* Miss M. A. Thompson, of tbe poa C office clerical foroe, wbo underwent an c operation In tbe Jefferson Hospital, ' Philadelphia, ten daya ago, D recover- ' rapidly. ( Mrs. Bergman, who D In business 1 on tbe Boardwalk bere In tbe sum- J mer, was In town Friday. She and ber husband bave been In Atlantic for awhile. ( Mlsa Mary Jeesup, of Woodbury, <] returned borne after spending a j days with ber aunt, Mrs. Anna , and slater, Miss Anna G. Jeseup, of tbD ettf. , Mrs. Brown bas returned to ber I on West avenue, below Eleventh street, after spending tbe winter months | wltb bar daughter, Mrs. Buth Simp- ■ kins, In Mlllville. < Mrs. Louise Bltbeos, widow of 1 Charles G. Sithens, wbo spent tbe I winter months In Penn'a Grove, D at I tbe borne of ber sister, Mrs. Tbomas J. In this city. Mlsa Harriet RDley, daughter of H. BDDy and wife, of tbD city, bas returned from a vDIt to Pbll- , adelpbta, to which city aba went wltb t Mrs. Herbert A. Plocb on Saturday. , George W. Atberbolt, well-known I In Philadelphia -political circles and a c cottage owner on Second street, this t city, returned to Philadelphia Monday t afternoon after spending a few days I here. I Mlas Flora Inskeep Woolaton, of 1 Marl ton, spent tbe week-end wltb 1 Halnee Brick and wife. ber waa Elmer Pearl, wbo Din ( motor service at Hog Island, Pbll- I ad el pbla. ' Gilbert Corson and wlfs returned a daya ago from a vDIt to Brtdgeton. ' He went on doty at tbe West Jersey A Railroad Company's freight * station this week, having recovered Blcbard Voss, of tbD city, wbo bas ( employed by a large hardware j In PblladslpbD daring tbe win- j ter, was lo town Saturday and Son- | He will return to Charles c. j A Company's hardware store lu j tbD city tbe week after next. * Adolpbua C. Cos, of Bridgeport, .formerly of Ocean City, wbo has enlisted in tbe aviation eervlos, and i wbo was to report last Monday, vis- « ted bto brother, Harry Cox, In ihb city . tba latter pari of last week. He . waa aoooaaptwled by his wlfa. I peat three years. d

=' SOME EXTRA STEAM _ TRAINS AT EASTER i> Quite An Increase in the Electfic Service Connecting ld At Pleasantville. ly While the two steam railroads beat 'ween Philadelphia end this city will — aud over I he Raster holidays, there will be many additional electric tralus to Atlaulic City connecting w lit b Ocean City at I'leasaolvtlle. F'rlday and Saturday tbe Keadlug will ruu a train al 4.10 p. m. from Philadelphia, aud ou Saturday there will he a iralu down from Philadelphia at 1 40 p. m. There will be a train up oo Monday morning at 8 o'clock, reachi- lug Philadelphia al 8 46 o'clock. There will be a tralo dowu from r- Philadelphia at S.40 a. m. ou tbe Wee't ' Jereey A Seashore Railroad ou Friday, ^ Saturday, Suuday aud» Monday, aud one from Ocean City to Philadelphia ou the same days at 8.57 p. m. 1 Among tbe additional electric trslhs 1 dowu Good F'rlday, Easter Saturday 1 1 aud FDeler Suuday will be the 11a. m. 1 R

: ATTEND NATIONAL ■ DEFENSE MEETING ' Mrs. E. W. Candy and Miss n Scull Represent This City At Trenton. Mrs. E. W. Gaudy and Miss Julia I Scull, of this city, attended tbe conI veutlon of tbe New Jersey Stale Couu- , ell of National Defense In Trenton yee- . terday and Tuesday . Mrs. W. D. Sherrerd, of Haddoui field, presided at the session yesterday I afternoon. She Is tbe State regent of , the Daughters of tbe American Revolution. W beu t be Ooeau City Public Safety Committee Was made s braucb of tbe , State Council of National Defense. . several daya ago, It was reorgsulzed by . making Msyor Champion Its bead, as . he was chairman of tbe old oommlttee, . and Prof J. M. Stevens was chosen > secretary, wllh H. 8. Mowrer, trea- . Wltb tbe organization of the new i council, the woman's branch was no longer s part of It, and action on the I future of the branch waa postponed until after the Trenton convention tbD week. ; FOOTBALL STAR ENLISTS kwlnz T. Corson, o> Hwsrlhniorr, In Aviation Service. Ewlng Tibbies Corson, football alar and captain of this year's track team at Swarthmore College, where be Is a ■ member of the senior class, enlisted ' lu the aviation service of the < States Naval Reserve Force. athlete's chest ex pension measured i ttyn apt Inches, aud be was pro' • nounced by the examining surgeons ' be one of the finest physical epeci- ■ accepted at the recruiting bead- t quarters In tbe United States Naval a Home, Twenty-fourth street and 1 Grey'e Ferry road. » "I bave been a lifeguard at Ocean c where my home le," aald Corson, b "aud this, wltb hammer-throwing, f probably gave me such a large chest a I received a four-five rating, I believe, aud am more than c auxlous to get Into service." Corson's h D at No. 420 Ocean avenue, City. Hla father, before bis « waa captain of tbe United □ Coast Guard station at Fourth S Ewlug was a member of the d Swarthmore football aquad for tbe d

I STATE SUMMER SCHOOL 8 WILL OPEN HERE JULY 1

"~j Courses in Community Civics Are Planned— Schoolmen's Week July 8. j The Ocean City State Teachers' Summer School will begin Us sessions Mouday, July 1, coullnulog until and Including Saturday, August S. Tbe ® school will be opeD six days a week. Prof. James M. Steveos, superintendent of tbe Ocean City public schools, will be principal of tbe sutn- » mer school. ir T. D. Sensor, of the State Depart - |- mem of Public Instruction, is dlreciur i- of the summer ecboole, of which there will be four. Tbe school of observation, at the 7 Wesley aveoue school bouse, lo which f teachers may see actual teacbiug, will Tbls school of observation will give' 7 opportunity to study typical problems V In teaching aud school management i. Carefully selected, ex perleuced teachei - f will be In charge of theee classes. • otTered Id physical training, In accord1 ance wltb tbe requirements of tbepbys- - leal training law that such iustructiou ■ball be ottered lu eacb of tbe summer ' III tbe Ocean City school Instruction » will be offered to teachers in domestic 1 hygiene, first aid and nursing, lu ac- " cordance with tbe couraCof study laid out for high schools In the Stale physl- . cal training course of study. These > courses will be very valuable aud 11 Is hoped tbat mauy high school teacher* . will take advantage of tbls oppor tunlty to belter fit themselves for this r work required by the State law i Teachers may receive credit for tbe i successful completion of some of tbe I subjects required for Ibe various grades of licenses, as last year. Courses tn community civics will be glveu lu tbe summer school if eoough students register for tbem. Tbe Stale summer schools are free New Jersey teachers aud to those next year, beginning September 1, Students who are not New Jersey teachers and wbo are not under coutract to teach lo New Jersey will charged 816 for one course aDd |"> eacb additional course. These fees i payable al the time of enrollmeut. i Those taklog drawing and Industrial ; Including sewing, must pay ( tbe material tbey use. The annual "Schoolmen's Week" i will occur tbls year as usual lu connection with tbe Ocean City Summer i from Monday; July 8, to SaturJuly 18, Inclusive. This Is a week primarily for superintensupervising principals, prlncl- i palsand other admlulstralorsof schools. • Tbe State Federation of School : will bold ID summer meeting at oAaau City that week. i Tbe speakers for "8cboolmeD's I Week" Include P. P. Claxtou, Uulted States Commissioner of Education; ' Dr. Edward Tborndlke, of the Teachers' College, Columbia University, who will give four addresses, tDd Huuter, superintendent of 1 schools In Oakland, California, wbo 1 will give four addresses. Each ol these lecturers will be present two 1 and two lectures a day will be 1 glveu. Dr. Arthur D. Dean, of tbe 1 Teachers' College, ColumbD University, will also give au address. Tbe addresses will be followed by rouod-table conferences of au Informal nature, Id which ail may participate. ! "SON OF DEMOCRACY" Pictures to be Htaown at tbe Princess Theater. The first of tbe aeries of tbat muchdiscussed and highly praised photodrama, "The Son of Democracy," will shown at tbe Princess Theater by' ^ Frank H. Flat! next MooAy eveulog and no one can afford to mlas theee pictures. "Tbe Sou of Democracy" abounds wltb exciting fights, real thrills, gen ulne comedy and considerable patbos. The leading character In "Tbe Son of Bmocracy" la Abraham Ltooolu. most dramatic of the stones of boyhood and manhood victorias will be ahowu on tbe screen. "The Son of Democracy" oonalsts 'bf ten two-reel dramas, eacb complete In ' Itself. Victor Hugo's "Lea Mlaerablea" will i be shown at the Princess Theater toeveulog for tbe benefit of the Branch of tbe Oceao City ■ Safety Committee. Those wbo read tbe story will want to see the film pictures. AID8 MILITARY CLUB i (CoDtlnusd tmm First Psgs.) ' resolution awarding the contract to Seaman A Letxkos be amended to read at "follows: "Tbat Ibe contract tbe bolldlng of two jetties, -a total of 660 feet — one at tbe foot of Eigbi taeuth street, 825 feet long, end one at the foot .of Twentieth street, 226 feet be awarded to Seaman A Letzon a basia of 84-63 per lineal foot," • and that tba proper officers are bere- , authorized to execote tbe contract. A resolution to borrow 8850 from tbe Ocean City TUIe aud Trust Company, , presented by Director Campbell, also adopted. A number of bllD were read aud ordered paid. Tbe board adjourned to meet at 7 o'clock tomorrow eveulog. City Commissioner William H. i and Street Supervisor Ward attended a meeting of tbe Democratic State Committee In Newark yesterday. There waa a banquet ' tba evening, at which. It was expected, tbe speakers would Include Secretary Tumulty and "Champ" Clark. Fsrw For Aale. Good dock aud chicken farm. 15j I Including house aod stable, . SeuUvUD, N. J., formerly owned by , Lewis Bomere, 6 miles from Ocean City market, dear title, ImmedUle SSs^hig. N. j.^'iv^ajST1,

~ ANOTHER BOY I SCOUT TROOP i | ■ — ;s j Scout Commissioner Lewis i j Plans Soon to Organize j I- Second Company Here. ; n- Troop Jfo. 1. Boy Seoul,, under os Seo.mna-ter Henry \V To wo .end and id Assistant Seoul master Tliuoias Mor- ' way- aud Us- reached It- maximum of n- 32 member* enrolled, with a number | lie ou Ibe waiting li-l and auxlous lo join, j hoys cat! be lakeu unless some drop rt- out, w h Icli Is not h^ppetitiig among | e. cers of No 1 Troop relative lo orgaoiz. I re log Troop No 2. wllh headquarters al ' ,s If tills Is done, Sheu all ou I he wining list are eligible for immediate election d- Ills ibe thought of Mr.' Lewi, to per s- feci nexl fall the Scout Council proper and wiih the uecessary authority Ui pus!. I he work lu this clly. lD 1 lie excellent war work „f ihe boys lc s" 1 Troop, under Scoutmaster *" tdwded'" ,be ""ere*",f *v"r rcd" r* GET ROAD MAPS Is Cllt will attain Distribute Nam- 1 • Mayor Champion said at Ibe weekly c meeting of the Clly Commissioners * » (hat he had received a proposition 1 from W. Nuuevlller, Jf Philadelphia, II bile route map. of the St.te .Jdvddm Ily leading lo tbls resort, together wllh ' ® a map of the streets of Oceau City, . ® providing a sketch of ibe Jailer was - furnished by Ihe clly engineer. The < price for 2U00 aulo maps, lu two colors, ' Tbe maps will be ready for delivery 1 within two weeks after belug ordered. > The board appeared to agree tbat » the maps are something tbat would • benefit tbe city. It was a question, I however, whether 2000 could be pur: " chased at this time. The matter w.s referred to Mayot ' Champion with power to act. The maps are to be distributed free i automobtllst, and other travelers. " Mayor Champion was called lo . Newark yesterday to atleod a meeting of the executive committee of tbe I New Jersey Stete Council of National ■ Defense. Important business was to be transacted, It was stated In tbe tele- , received by blm Mayor Cham I plou Is one of the vice prealdeute of ; tbe organization. Transferred from Texas. I Harry Dlbb, of this city, who D a j soldier lu the aviation service, was In , the latter part of last week. He I was at Kelly Field, Texss, for severs 1 , months, bul has jusl beeu transferred B Hazel hurst Field, No. 2, Garden 5 City. Long Island. f Jay Smith, eon of H. A. W. Smith, ! has entered the electrical aviation squadron and le now on his way to Texas. Aootber son of Mr. Smith. Norvlo Smith, D In tbe naval service, and I- now on tbe other side. : Princess Theatre i ocean City, n. j. J FRIDAY — Matinee and Night March 22 s Pathe Presents Victor Hugo's Masterpiece * "Les .Miserables" Admission, roe if ' Monday Night — March 25 f Benjamin Chapin in "Son of Democracy" h Life of Abraham Lincoln ® A Complete Picture Every Monday p First Picture — "Mother" "JUST WHAT I \ NEEDED," SHE I NOW EXCLAIMS it P. Feared She Would Have to y Give Up if Relief Was De'e layed; Tanlac Brought it. "I Just kept worrying along, alwajt o feeling worn out aod Ured. aod Buffering wltb Indigestion and nevoutueaa . uutll I began to realize tbat If I didn't get relief soon I would bave to give up." aald Mra. E'.-abeth Schmidt 1726 North Fifth etreel, Philadelphia) ' I read so much about what wouder I ful results so mauy local people had . received from Taolec that 1 finally got d a bottle. Teniae waa what I oeeded- * all right. ,t "Now I can eat auythlng I relish without suffering from heartburn, dlz- ' zlnees or pelos lo tba stomach. Headaches, nervous spells and sleepless nights are gooe, too, thaok good- I j Tbe genuine Teniae, which always bears tba uami "New Jereey Diatrlb7 a ling Co." on tbe oulaide carton - of ° every bottle, la being explained at I, Hughes' Central Pharmacy, Oceau CUy. adv. I I

| — ? JONES' MEN'S SHOP Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats s AU rcadv for your inspection nnn PANTQ sweaters, caps, fine line UUU iHHIO' shirts, ties, hosiery Bath Robes, Indian Blankets } B04-06 ASBURY AVENUE J . — Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth snO Asbury Avwnuw 'J PHONE 570 ' FREE DELIVERY I STOP THAT COUGH ! By using Our Syrup of Tat with Extract of Cod Livers and Menthol Pleasant to uke. Relieves Catarrh. Coughs. Cold», Bronchitis, Croup and -, Whopping Cough t ! Don I delav Get a bottle todav t ^Full >» pint bottle, 50 cenu Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-ie 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH ST. AN1) SIMPSON AVE. Ocean City, New Jersey . Crv-Irty, T'„. . is brighten up time. That paint, varOpr IllQ I ime n'sh, stain, enamel, cedar oil, brush, etc. , you will need can be had in the finest grades together with a complete line of hardware and garden tools at the modern hardware store. CHA8. C. READ & CO. 839 Asbury Avenue dSUJ.,1*" *a7"w City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OO MAN CITY. NEW JEREEY L. W. MILLER RROPRIE TOR TELEPHONE, EOS j HJOTW ^ <300D painting. JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. iSfl PAINTING AND DECORATING yPalntaraPalnt) ^ ami*., re. o»» or*, w. t Any Kind Any Where • . ■ . / , Joseph 6. Champion * Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue YOB 8H00LD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect 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 you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend 8th St. Opposite P. 0. BUUJDER | Allen Scull The Builder Eighth and Ooean Avenue PHONE CONNECTION 1 — I — — : | B. SWAN J. g. TROUT Swan and T rout PRACTICAL . Caroenters and Builders 48UIN A RPCCIALTT 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OOEAN CITY. N. J. 1 / _ ";.-v ; , t T

~| I SOTkLl ASP OWTTAO— . THE IMPERIAL TOIS CENTRAL AVt, OCKAW CITY, H THE KATHLU Now open for tbe season lias Csniral A van us. OCKAH CITT. K. J. MIHHEB LEW IH a COtfARD M WYOMING »m ortia ivom OU, N. S. opso *11 tn* r**r = Bot Wslsr Bsa A. P. nul l HOTEL AJGLEN Oss of tbe most ssntraliv losatsd beteir fk Oosan City. TU aim baa alwayi bean la maks this house select and homsliks, and Ha largs and assured patnmag* proves ha sua. oeaa. For terms and particular! addnas, a. c. uarr. Psa>. NEW HOTEL ELBERON — EIGHTH AN l> CENTRAL AVRNCE rfsjlor and Ssj-te, Froprletrsaass Kourtssm h HsuiAi rhoroucbly renovated THE IDLEWILO Uoorlyn Terrace Ocean city. It. Between Elrhtb sod Ninth Hlreeta NBJt. J. K. MORRISON Cll ANDLER-W IIITE HaLL Oceau ave. bet. Seventh aud Eighth at* Ocean City, If. J. X. J. M ArKLIN. e ■ mm Scotch Mali SANATORIUM —Open All ths \ssrA quiet home suitable for lbs wsU. tba sua- * rairsosoi scdibeelderu- Tree I m saw, bath massage, electricity. Hot Air, eta. - "* ' H.Ll Kbws'* "* We Are Distributors ee. tk« SiudeDaker loioiiiiie in Ocean City. Sea lata CU * and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Biildlnf Thirty-fourth at. and Waat are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Resldesce: UN Csatral Al'IBBI Ph.ae. MI-W Eyes EiuniDed Wltboit Drepi PrtacrlpUon lenese dupliated^it *art notioe. Accuracy (narantaad. Pi lim coaA. W. ELY ATUino CXTT, ■. J. Bbore Part Lin* Paassa Door. Established Ita kwi I bull — A , Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, «zy-J ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Produeta Batter sad Bgga Aak for Booklet of Bpeetatttee Orders Delivered Both Phoned COAL, You need Coal. Yon need Service. You get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avium I I AVE yon a cottage, bnnga'.ow . » A or apartment to furnish f Wdi have a line of FURNrnra* at lev than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A SRO. * T 20-22 ASBURY AYE. \ HE A 18 LEI dk AMAMM — Reading Coal omcaaad Yard. TKXTB Sad BZH ITUKTIC ICE CmniT DtAHH IN P|J|vgB| In Tanlh and Waa* Avars u a OCCAM CITY M *. I ,353e«rtie«Best is 1 I tk • I » I I ' II 1