We Khali be Rial to receive lte|jy of o till* community and our reader* everywhere. All communication- should l>e accompanied with the full name and add re— of the writer," not liece—arily for publication, hut a- a guarantee of good faith. DOTS j; Another .Ocean City girl wed.. * , DM you buy a l.lberty Loan Bond? ! , Decidedly "alrlsli" here during the 1 Now It hi the second day of May. ' The weather should get willed. ' Weaktlsh are Raid to be running In , Lake'. Hay, above i'lea.aulville. t The Ocean City Fi.b.ng Club will v have a new plerma-ter till- eea~.ii, t (iern.au ha* tieel, k.cked out of lhe > Ocean City High Kchool. Hurrah' - 1 night' fo'the II r-t Ih'ue lu muul'i*. " 1 The First M. K Church -will have r great music on Sunday, this summer | Cottage- here are said to be renting t 'like hot cake-." and owner- are I happy. There were uearly too per-on- on ' the Iteadlug'. excureioii to tin- city < Sunday. 1 Progressive league held It- clo-hig ten Tuesday evening. The Rev. M. M. Uwl. has moved Into the new parsonage. The house number is SHI Wesley avenue. There w ill doubtless be a number of peoplf at Cape May Court House next , Tuesday morning, when the flr-t hearing In the camp ground condemnation J proceedings will be held. PERSONALS. ■ ■ W. A. Welsh and family, of lieverly, | were here Sunday.. Mrs. Anna Fas-lit, of Gleuside, wain town Thursday. . , Walter '.'baudler, of Philadelphia. I was in town'Suudhy. I John K. Phillips, of Overbrook, wain town during Hie week. \ Mra. K. A. Gilbert, of Philadelphia. 1 1- registered at the Klberou. - J. B. Hancock, of Philadelphia, was among the vlaitors here Sunday. * George W. F. I'ndCTdown and sou. . of Philadelphia, were here Sunday. Miss Kodgers. of this city, who spent the winter In Camden, has relumed. J Miss Anna Meelian. of this city, lias t returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. Eva K. Hess, of Woodbury, | made a business trip to this city Frl- \ day. I Miss Maud Foulds, of this city, returned Mouday from a visit to Plula- I delpbia. , Miss loiia Adams,, of this city, re- I turned a few day. ago from a visit to Camdeu. . r Miss Esther P. Linton , of Ridley c Park, was a guest at the Algleu a feu i days ago. Clarence Sill ami wife, of Laos- < dowue, were guests of the Katlilu dur- t log the week. -a Wilbur F. Sweeten and family, of Camdeu, were among Hie cottagers I here Saturday. - • Joseph M. Rowland and wife, of c Philadelphia, paid their B-ual weekly vl.lt to this city. < C. H. Jacobs aud w ife, of Phlladel- i pbla. summer residents, .were In town 3 during Hie week. Andrew J. Marshall, of Pliiladel- " • pbla, was among the week's arrivals at the Wyoming. 1 (leorge Overfell, of. Lanwlownt. a part of last week! W. T. Brown and family, of Philadelphia, have o|*ued their cottage, , 810 Plymouth place. [ (leorge W. Long aud family, of , Philadelphia, summer resideut* here, were In town Sunday. ^ Anderson Bourgeois and daughter. Ml-s Rebecca E., of Kstellvlile, were , Visitors here Saturday. W. C. Rayuor and wife, of I'lilladel- , -pbla, were at' their cottage, 1020 Aebury avenue, Suuday. [ Mrs. J. LtudJey Smith, of Atlantic City, was a recent guest of Mr*. Harry . F. Stanton, of t bit city. , Jobn T. Price, of Northfleld. a for- c mer resident of this city, was calling on friends here Saturday. . , Mra. Clifton Smith, of Rnyalton. t Pa., has been a guest of relatives In ) - this city during the week. Mrs. Genie Cbllina, of Philadelphia. , Is spending a week or ten days at jier < cottage on Peuolyn place. i Robert Radford and family, of Philadelphia, summer residents, were in < town Saturday and Sunday, Frauk Schneider, of Philadelphia, ' was a visitor here Sunday, accompanied by Thomas, Greenwood. ( Waller J. Little, of Philadelphia, a • cottage owner In the north sectiou of I thy city, was In town Suiiday. The Hon. Hedry Ross, of Harris ' burg, father of Major H. J. Roes, is ■ eujoylog a rest at Scotch Hall- ' " WUIIam M. Taylor and daughter. - Miss Josephine, of Plilladelpbls, were in town Saturday and Sunday. | Walter D. Bouaall and wife, of Phil- J adelpbla, were at their cottage' from ' Friday until Sunday afternoon. ' Miss Mary C. Collelou and Charles Colleton, of Philadelphia, were guests ' of the Imperlaka few days ago. ' E. P. Hand, of this city, who has . been located at Ml. Holly all winter, spent Thursday at his home. Mrs. Jobu Denny, of Philadelphia, j has returned home after -peudlng a . . few days with Mre. E. P. Hand. Dr. Falrchlkt Starr and family, cf Pleasaulville, wgre In towu Saturday , and spent Sunday at Petersburg. Harry C. Biehl, of Logan, who recently purchased the Stanley Bortou , cottage here, .was a visitor Suuday. (•eorge Speese and family, of Oak Lane, summer reeideuts here, have returned from Davisla, St." Petersburg. Fla. A- J- Chambers and' wife, of- Millv (lit-, are back from West PMjn Beachaod have opened their cottagVWn tbis EA Ueury D. itoore. William U. Moore, ^fend J. Filblan Tatem, of Haddontield, were among the visitors here ou Friday. Mrs. N. C CleilawL baa returned to .West Philadelphia after spending several week* In her Asbury avenue cot; tage. Ml** Martha Sanderlln has returned to her home to this rlty after spending several days with friends In Philadelphia. Mrs. H. A/ Pioch. of Philadelphia, Is a-statlBg several days a week in tbe real estate office* of the late Joseph I. «ou|l. Mr* William Shough and' child, of thla city, who have been at York town for rome months, are bare lor two Dt. J. Thorn lay Hogbae.who has a ■— >w of the yyal quartet in
the Olivet Presbyterian Churc ti. Allan, tic City, all winter, has relui<|ui-bed mouth *K"m" 're °r *umn,er Martin Moloney , of- Philadelphia, who Is lidere-ted in Hie local ga- c >mL C. Hartlield and wlfe#and J. L. and wife, of Burlington, sum-luer^e-idents, were aiftong the visitors Mra. W. F. Holmes, of Rochester, Hie gue-t of Mi— Adah L Chain bcrjaln, of this city, Saturday aud Suuday. * .» Mrs. Esther Bennett, of Phlladel'phia, has returned home after a plea*1 thla city. ■*" Warren H. Mitchell aud wife celebrated their lifllelh wedding anul at their home lu this city on Friday la-t. Morgan Hand. Jr . sou of W. Scott Hand, of We-l Philadelphia, formerly Thursday.*' *a,OUK 1 John Kcbenk, of .Dorothy, a former resident of this rlty, was In town Friday. He has just recovered from a mouth's illness. . I Mrs A. L. Pen nock, of Lansdowne. well known lu Ocean City, ha* returned from Jupiter, Fla., where she •pent the winter. Benjamin J. Cooke aud wife, of have returned home after -pending several days lu their cottage in this city. .Miss Bertha Lake, stenographer. In li-ylon Haines Brick's teal estate offices, ha- returned from a few day-' vi-lt to Philadelphia. Nathaniel Champion, who has been -peudlng the winter mouths with bis daughters In this city, has returned to , Ills borne at Tuckahoe. Mrs. Manwartng, qf Ogontz, daughter of Dr. S C. Bialr, wbu.ha- a num- , her of friends here, was In tpwu the latter part of last week. S William Godfrey 'haa^returned to home • In Howard/ R. I .. afler spending two weeks with Ids mother, Mrs. N. C. Godfrey, In this city. Mrs. John Halleran. of this elly, who recently underwent a second operation lu one of Philadelphia's hospitals, Is reported to be tmprovtug. Dr. Harold O. Goldberg, of Nineteenth and Chestuut streets, Philadelphia, was here a few days ago and rented a collage on Second street. Miss Miriam Markley. of title city, returued Mouday fiom Philadelphia, where she spent a week. She was accompanied home by Sara Kepple. Mra. Fred; W. Fletcher, of Harrisspent the week-end at h#r cot-" , s.V> Pennlyu place. She and her I husband are having a garage built. C.«. Sill well, Dr. W. Y. Christian, Arthur Hoover. LewlsVreese aiid Har- ■ vey Ooff motored lo Philadelphia Saturday, relurulug Suuday evening. William Hagle and wife,, of Pblla" i delpbia. were visitors here Suuday. They will open their -cottage for the , season the latter part of next week. John A. Yoorbees, of-t be Republican Committee In Philadelphia, and i his wife, who have a collage on Pennr place, wi re visitors here Sunday. H. C- Bonsail has resigned his position lu the local "ga» company's ufi lice, with which be has been eotiuectad at different times for algmLjIx year's; Ji V i W. W. Slbson, of Philadelphia, vice presldeut of tbe Uceau City Fishing . Club, was among the visitors heieSuu- . day. He was accompanied by his daugbler. J. Frank Turner, wife and daughter, of Philadelphia, were here a few days since. Mr. Turner Is Interested In the Hotel Breakers. They registered at * IheTJtscayne. Miss Frances D. Ball, of Philadelphia, daughter of William H. Ball. 1 Governor Brumbaugh's private aecre1 was t^ere during the week, a guest of the Kathlu. ' Mra. Ward Hlgbee, who has beCn >' at Glen Gardiner for Ave months. Is spending a week or ten days here. - With her is her young daugbler. who > came down from Dividing Creek with her grandmother. Mrs. Bedford Bacon, t Mrs Hlgbee'e health Is much 1m- - proved. 'Miss Margaret Bevmn, who has been employed lu Philadelphia all whiter, i- spent Bun day with her parents, Mark i- Bevan and wife, qf thla city. With s her were Miss Helen Bhoyer. of Philadelphia-, and Charles Heetty. of . Wayne. Mles Bevau has resigued her position as bookkeeper for tbe Adams ,' Express Company aud will begin her dutle* as a bookkeeper for C'barlea B. Powell, of this city, next Monday. A large percentage of the. trained s nurse- have responded lo oar coun- _ try's call aud are In the aervice at * home or "over there." This makes the study of professional nOratng tbe more advantageous to those who ap- '• predate exM'.ug condition*.. Tbe ' Mlllvllle Hospital Training School will * receive applications, preferably from those having one y«ar or more.htgh if school, and- will he coualdered In tbe 1 order received. Entrance application o blanks may be bad by addressing tbe superintendent. Miaa-Mare L. Hsocb, « Mlllvllle Hospital, MBvtUa, S. J. a adv., 1L
1 PHILADELPHIANS " BUY COTTAGES . Wcll-Known Politicians, Former Renters, Among New [ Owners of Realty Here. ' The beautiful collage of Henry B. lUrry'i''. rtta i'i ion" 1 o ' '.Mra' josep'b M. - Lowland, of Phlladelpbla, whose .busI baud ha- ligured -o prominently lu | St. ( baric- place, but lie leased that ' j liouse^la^j wrek far tbe ^md and vU William Wal-li. a former assemblya cottager li'ere for several -ea- . Peuu'lyiMdaea' from "Mra.V'laralflddTe wlleM rteyiuoor Davis- of Pliil.delv,i,.,.w,, formerly bad exteii-lve del pbla "pidltic- and a cottager here, has bought Mhrough the -atneagenoj. the to in of Hie liou-e puccliased by tel^m^m^anca'fa fe£'|Uy! ago no idea of buying, but the charm , of the Yoorhees cottage had It- effect and he l-.now the owner of a residence which he and bis family will occupy thl- year. The Anglers' Club. of Ocean City, at I! "l.ambcrt pl/rmaste'r tor the season, beginning May lY He ha* been plerma-ter for the Ocean City Fi-hiug Club, 'which position he resigned tills week.
' TEACHERS IN AN i HISTORICAL PAGEANT I," Brilliant Spectacle at Fogg's " Pier Closing Week of State 1 9 Snmmcr School. I The Ocean City State Bummer ii r-e/sor," director of 'the Btale summer |i a laflon of in historical pageant 'onThe ] evemags of Wednesday, July 81, and , - Thuradaw, August 1. - • lu tbe tpageanl. which will be the 1 1 i- uio-t brillfaiit and complete ailalr ever i I- ' With tlie great numb-r of students | e from whose ranks the director I- able , to draw, the pageant promises to I* a i - mighty spectacle— one that none here i . at the time can afford lo miss. , GIVEN A SURPRISE ! s ' i e n Rcccpiloil, I 1 The Itev R. H. Goodeu, pastor of 1 the St. James A. M. E. Church, of j I e Ocean City, was surprised by a recep- 1 1 f linn given for him by the Allen Club I ' of the church and friends of the com- < luuulty Thursday evening. The Itev. < Grant Harris, pastor of the Btilloh ' t Baptist Church, made the opemug re- ' ! He said that the Idea of the reception 1 . one has learned to admire him. He t . lias proved himself to be a man pos I ses-iug "stickabllily." He I* a man ' r of great patience, said Mr. Harris, aud ' surely he must be a man of God. t Tbe evening was enjoyed by all sing- • i ' lug patriotic snugs, etc. 1 1 ' Mr. Goodeu will go to conference ' soon, aud the congrakatlon 1s praying j J E. C. Williams and Miss M. B. ' Hawkins, proprietors of tbe Williams i " \ Hawkins Cafe, opened wide their ( doors and made all welcome^ This I * Tbe guBda* were: Tbe Rev. G. Har- ' i rls and w ife, the itev. Mb- Wells aud • wife. E. C Williams, TOl-s M. B. I . Hawkins, Florida Jones and wife. ( . Mi— Sarah Thompson. Mr. aud Mrs. ' „ Wilkes, Mrs. Auiile Nelson, Andrew < Bassell and wife. I'restou Lninax. « Mrs, 8. Henry, Mra. Eppe, MlT itod- ' !' gers. Miss l^na Williams. Mrs. I' I Simms, Mrs. E. E. Harris. Miss Ton- i chle Hodger*. Miss Marie Burkes. ( Frauds Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Hutch- t 1 ins. Miss E. Green, Mrs. E Draper, * -Mra. Good, Mr. Abrams, John Wash- ( ' iiigton, Mr. Hughes. Mrs K. Bryant. ( Mrs. A. Bordley, Mrs. E. Cassou, Mr*. ( r Wm. Davis aud Mrs. TIllLe Hughes. ^ » NAVY IS GREAT J Ho Hn>« Malcolm I.rsllc. an Ocean , Malcolm l-eslle,-an Ocean City boy, f who recently visited bis grandfather. , Thomas Leslie, In this city, and wlio ' r has been lu the service for. about a year, is enthusiastic over bis work. He is lu tbe radio departmkiil at Washington, D.C., aud was promoted " a short time ago. , He took a trip along the coast, two : or three weeks ago, In oue of the J 1 Culled Stale* patrol boats. " Speaking from his viewpoint, Mai- J 3 colm says: J "For a boy wbo wants I o enter the • military service, there Is nothing to c e "There are branches of all kluds and I there Is no Hue of work that. the aver- ' i age yootig fellow takes up that can- ' r not And an outlet and use in the Navy. 1 , "So far as promotion Is concerned. J any oue who la willing to study, pay 1 attention to duly and. above all else, ' never question an order or refuse lo 1 ; obey It, will Aud that be will be c pushed ahead fast. "There Is the excitement of travel " thrown In, aud, so far as living accnm ' ' modatlons, companions and pay are 1 concerned, they are all that cau be de- ' sired. "In addition to this, .there Is gtvep 1 . every opportunity for legitimate ' - amusement aud education. Classes of ' Instruction are held regularly and If a i- fellow doesn't get ahead It Is bis own fault. 1 r "A man ln~tbe oar vice can enjoy himself, save money and still have 1 enough left over to buy Liberty Bonds. 1 Bo tlieraneed be no doubt In any boy's < . mind a* to Whether he will like It or 1 'I OFFICERS ELECTED e . i ' • ' I J. I*. Cadman. Jr., Again Heads I U - Baptist Bandar School. ^ The annual el-.clion of officers of tbe ' First Baptist Bunday School was held • Bauday afternoon. This must precede >- the annual election of tbe church. The following were elected: >- Superintendent, J. P. Cadman, Jr.: x assistant superintendent, the Rev. M. "* M. Lewis; secretary, Mrs. Alice Btee ph'ensoo; treasurer, Mrs Joseph Bnyg der; organist, Mrs. Walter llooz; superi- intendent home department, Mrs.< Is Jobn Clark; superintendent primary department, Miss Mary Clark; organist, Mra. J. P. Cadman, Jr ; cradle roll, Mn. J, P. Cadman , Jr. - 't QUIETLY WEDDED . I- Mlsa ctsariolte M. Omlih Bride of Kdwartf C. Jar p. Mr. and Mra. King A. Porter, of tbis dly, announce tbe marriage of D their daughter. -Miss Charlotte M. I, Smith, and Edward JJ. Jaep, which . occurred Saturday at Elktou, Md. ' The youug people have been friends h since tbelr childhood days. Both are , well known In this city, where they have a host of friends, who wish them well. Mr. Jaep has been employed at " Peon's Grove for some time, and be and bis bride are residing In that busy * towu. If' • ON HONOR ROLL Additional Namea Inscribed on Tbe following names bare been added by Miss Mattle A. Boyle to tbe. roll of bonor lb tbe blgb school bulld- . ing— the roll ebowlug tbe boys wbo ™ are lb tbelr country'# service: D" - Jay Smith, Frank Zlegler, Victor ™ Pontiere. Chas. Boat, Chaa. Btetzer, Chaa. Scbock. Ewlng T. Cotaon. Horie ace Bmltb, Leonard Lear, WJIber P" VauTiue. Earl Bteelman, Wm. Cook. Maurice Hillman. Roy Ma ban, George Folleo aud John M. Flsber. th ' tie Pblla. Shoe Repairing Co., V. Tran>n qullla. Prop., 822 Asbury ava, hat inOf stalled American shoe machine* In its h, ehop.^ Work^grrarantaed. Prompt mrvlea. prtom. ^ ^
- ^ • WM. E. MASSEY TALKS TO 1 5 PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE BOYS
■ I Bethlehem Steel Co's Real ' Estate Representative Here Gives Sound Suggestions. I i.TiSSS ! ' I day evening, the feature' of the affair •' ® I sey, presldeut of the (fee-no City Kile.' A Trust Company, and represenlatlve j Bell'.'. Uem 'i«l '( 'onlpany u! \ i'.'.s di" ' r|,r'|Cn beginning, Mr Ma— -y -aid that!' | Chairman Howe, of the league's enter- 1 ! talumeilt commute.-, had suggestr.1 ! I hat he talk on "Success, " and lhat he "j ! 1 replied lhat the subject »a- so hlgdlml i | ably^speul considering it. . "First of all," -aid V i Ma-sey. "gel j ( this thought Armly Axed in your ' r! mind— do not mta-ure success alto I ; get lie r by ^material prosperity, bf -tate'lhat ■"'belli v" jihere^bBs nwvr 1 liil'lhe world 'has ever beeu so rea.ly, ' to pay a greater reward or .diet so | prlzwIW .epecra1 di-tlnctlou a- [ j other days!' w" lieu" men sl'oul'.l Lave . leisure— that their hour- of labor ,J should be>liorter hud periods- of va- u . catlop louger. If you hope lo gain one t . of the prizes of life and be successful, n i do not adopt that theory f.„ your In- e . dividual guidance and practice. Rath- n et do two full days' work earl. day. n I less you intend to be -ati.lied a- r I simply a member of organized wag.- c . earners, you must make up your mind 1 • to adopt the theory of the-double days' t . work. Failure -its on the doorstep of t . the man who hates what he has to do a "You will not be uuwatched. Men h and char ""terbdl '° * 't' ^a,'al"ll,lc" * will be far greater than you h guess, and when lhat overseeing eye n | And- the man who Is more Interested u - 1 in Ills work than In hlm-elf, lhat man « i will be marked for promotion and for n larger things. >, "Integrity, honesty of purpose and e i good *Character are JJie foundation u ■ which success mu-t depeml. a i "You may hear stories of gams thai d have beeu made by unfair menus, by sharp practice, or by over-reaching p shrewdness, but they are only sofi c terms for downright dishonesty, when f, . carefully, analyzed aud only iu so far - work and avoid the goal by question- F able or hazy short-cuts will you lay a l implore you always to remember 'It f. uere of a square deal, but tbe road is u . compassed the law-of material success. ( scope of your duty to society, g of your responsibility to clti- p zenship aud that one word Is service n Make up your minds to serve." p The speaker told of his years of admau with a vision— aud he succinctly ii 1 referred to Mr. Wauamaker's busy u "The word efficiency lias always t, been e wonder-working one Willi p ; me," said Mr. Massey. "There I# no- a thing mysterious about eAlcleucy. It ti Is merely a combination of work, com- o inon sense aud experience." p Referring to Eugene Grace, presl- p deut of tire Bethlehem Steel Company, tl , Massey said: "Cape May County t| , lias just reaBou to be proud of que of Its sons, who today stands a- one of Its u most Illustrious men of big business in s< the (lulled States. Don't think for e , oue moment any luAueuce was exer- $ Mr. Massey throughout tbe .closing o portion of Ills address made a strong appeal to tbe patriotism of his audi- « ence as he told of tbe splendid work « being acc-mpllebed by itAlAf ers iif s this country, aud cuncluS^By say- n Ing: "When this war is over, there will q be just two kluds of people In this c , country— those who helped aud those n who did not. p "The only question will be, what did you do? - "The honor class-thuse whb did— , will atep forward. "I do not see how the fellow who t , didn't help will be able to face tbe f, , wer-woru heroes returning from the • I shambles of Europe; the fellow who , has uot even helped them to preserve 1 the privileges of a country liberated from tbe dangers of ruthless, brutal . Frusslanlsm bondage to the exteut of I , lending some of his money — every 11 | cent. In fact, which he can rake and '" | scrape together, If It Is fuuud ueces- * (inly a synopsis of Mr. Massey's j' well-prepared address Is given, but It • K resents a general idea of Its excel■nce, and 'at Its coucluslou lie was ' (highly complimented by many of his - ^ Short addresses were made by former . City Commissioner Robert Fisher aud : the Re'vs. Charles «. Bbhuer aud Gecrge W. Yard. > ' Dr. Allen Corson gave a reading In '' ' his well-known clever atyle- It was , entitled "The Cremation of Sam c ' McOee." from "The Spell of tbe " Yukon" by Robt. W. Service. - , Roy Darby and Lewis Gaudy were ' seen In an amusing sketch. "Sons of I ' Democracy," and Lieut. James, of the ' 42d Infantry, statioued at Petersburg, f told of the good work being doue by ' Cocppatfie* A and B, of this regiment These boy*, wbo have beeu et Petersburg for about a month, have subscribed between £>0(iii aud tAOUO for tbe third Liberty Loan. Tbe regl- , meut took (100,000 worth of the secoud < i Liberty Loau. r WOMAN SUFFRAGE t ■ . /- — ; s Tbe Woman's Su A rage League was e very delightfully entertained at the , y Kathlu Friday evenlug. Following a was the program: -Vocal solo-. Miss Louisa T. Coraon. it Recitation, Miss Nellie E. Towner, e Piano aplo, Miss -Verna M. %VIUou. y Recitation, Miss Towner. Vocal solo, Mies Edith Winner.. Mrs. Elizabeth Gandy gave a most intereetlng address^ on the Liberty Loan Bonds. Refreshment* were served. D Evertou A. Corson, of this city, has 8 j received a large contract at WlasaI- blckou Barracks, Cape May. He will 0 excavate and build coucrete roadways aod sump bouse tbeie for "Eaton, ' Brown and Blmpaoo, of New York '• City, wbo were the loir bidders on all '■ tbe work. ■r *• t ■e »*'»• Wawtetf. Woman for laundry work. Can have board and lodging. Apply by „ pboue or letter lo superintendent. Mlllvllle (N. J.) Hospital, adv., lu ts • ■ M (if- ('• H. Jonas baa opaoed tbe Bowline Alley a lo Coal 00 Budding for aaaaon. adv., lu
ASSOCIATION | SHOWS PATRIOTISM Big Fit Id Day to i_ Help Liberty Bonds or | Red Cross. F™r«-,of u'* ^>1"' N,»>" ^"ouuty i , 1 . ' , ,'p,i!i.In £a'li.e grounds an I Ay and that llie ii rkvii Barrack* wobld atlend and KICK ON FIREPLUGS mrq'ue L'.u"' among".'' L. 'L'e'rewu ' a pari". .f ( oraobj^' I'nlct. haL" L'«m! endeavoring to j.u.ti*titiward aud upail expvn.-e l.f -everai liuudinl "uf'l *|! ^I'lie l'.ir-.ui'" Inlet Watef Company, 'w'^'L'm'l j 1 p«"l 'hy'lh'J ILvereJy "c.dd ever, the lire coniuil**ioner* of BtratiiIm'™lTi''"a " V whl'd' ' do5much lilag'gmg! ' ' ' " '' "Le Cl"' Mn-sey A; Edward*, of thl* city, re-prv-t-ntmg the Coraou'a Inlet Water a tew day* ago received the copy^ of resulutiou*, which Dhdrlcl No. I. of the' Townablp of Upper, Couuty of Cape May," a-e elected by the citizen* »f -aid di*tnct the purpose of regulatlug the proper ex pendlture of moneys obtained a tax levied by Hie vote of tlie citizens for Are protectlou; and Whereas. Hie Corson's Inlet Water give satisfactory service to a Are comor ha* any reasonable effort been made to place themselves In a position, give satisfactory service; aud Whereas, the Btratlimere Fire Company has never placed iiself iu a position to respond readily to a call of Are; be It Resolved, that It Is the sense of this of lire commissioner* of Fire DisNo. 1 of the Township ot Upper, and Couuty'of-Cape May, that 110 furordero.be placed for equipment, water supply, -until some definite plan may be devised whereby an actual Are protection will be obtained for moueya expeuded; aud be It furResolved . that llie chairman of this son's Inlet Water Company that at the expiration of this year, ending April I»I8, their service to the Areplugs In tbe above said district shall be d IsIt Is sald:by R. W. Edwards, of ti e will now tie cuniielled to - llie with tlie BUte Public Utility Commission an Increased service charge. The result of this, It Is stated, will that, lu-tead of the coat falling on all of the property owners In Btratb41 w ill have to be borue by the people living In the village. Btratlimere has quite a few pretty cottages. Mr. G. H. Jones has opened the Alleys 10 Casluo Building sea*oii. ■ adv. It. Notice. — ■ w ■ . — ■ j 1 K
Notice to Limit Creditors. ' SiSe5b*r.b",rWl 0'*af ***""" "" Haled March 1Mb. A. !>. lalB x-zi sup R »VOBrir*4BB22fc Notice to Limit Creditors. I April* A. flVm'ion bbmdor alvenra'tas spwISbeis'imliar "moTTor •m-m'.o'un 'xhelr SheriB" s Sale. 1 eomjiljUmMiu SDil^Oeorz* W. A1 ipn. et ai*.. . Monday, May zoth,, 1918, . „ MoTcourt'litilMf LApr'M*J0CoDDl'^, J?c'w i i-» l'*r*ln«rt*r° pffileuUrly dcsertbdV^O-l-tuiided m/ l**erll-<l aa fohowsT to wTti— »n 1 11 fly (SO) fret *ooihir**lwar«ly from the n .~iuMitrs»t«rjj line ^ of Tblrtj-elititfi iiUart: f l*r^»soue nTtT(M?^eU*od oVfhaTwTllh-ex- '■ l-odinj la ist-gth or d*rUi *oithe*M wudUr - -- I 1 I . , e.«a-|, wuiMfi?oSwM'r. tdfetur.r.iuA
ir— — v . f " ,;if . cSlpaW Hcit lOciy ^JMURDAY. MAY 4th AT = I 9 Shoj) , White Flannel Pants. Blue Coats. Ready-made Suits at ! Moderate Prices, Odd Pants. Caps. Umbrellas, Overalls, : Shirts. $1.00 to $8.00, Ties Underw ear. ROYAL TAILORED SUITS i . I ;i ^ Maddock's Pharmacy •; I l'lll iNI- 570 FRKK DELIVERY Agent Nval's Family Remedies 1 AH C.Oi'd . ' All ' ! r - Try Kalatonc ior Your Spring Tonic. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 1! NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. e Ocean City, New Jersey P _ • M „ T' ,, ... Is brighten up time. That paint, var- : oprinc] I ime msh. suin. enamel, cedar oil, brush. etc., you will need can be had in the finest grades together with a complete line of hardware andgardeu tools at-tlic modern hardware store. CHAS. C. READ & CO. t 839 Asbury Avenue 4S'"W City Garage ' SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. . f KAN CITY. NEW JERSEY L. W. MILLER RRORRIE TOR TELEPHONE, SOS 1 = GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. SX FAINTING ANO DECORATING ! Any Kind Any Where I ■ . I - Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor y — OCEAN CITY, N. J." ^ Tenth Street and West Avenue
YOU 8H0ULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You 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 ytm to any or all of them. - . ' Send for the list of names aud photographs ot the houses.. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Dili! nr D 0CEAH CITY, iitsuofposiu r.o. D U I LL/Ln Allen Scull The BuilderEighth and Ocean Avenue PHONE CONNECTION S. B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Caroenters and Builders IO|MM A SPECIALTY (040 ASOURT AVENUE OCCAM CITY. M. J.
J . iiiiTr.i.1 »sn rnmon. THE IMPERIAL Mr*. C. OKT^KL. THE KATHLU Now open for tbe season , 1 Ul < >nir*l A venns, OCEAJT CITY. If. J, f j WYOMING HOTEL ATGLEN (In. of th. nwl »n!ral!y lomtod hotels In Onto City. The aim h*s alwafs bwn lo make I hi* bans. tel«t and hoindflm, and lu ecs* For terms and particnUrs addrtas , NEW HOTEL ELBERON Baylor *r.d Kayre. Prorri-lraaara Kourlcntbtd-aaoD * rhorooghly rvnovatrt and nr* ly |..|*rrd, BtU Phone*: IT-X and THE IDLEWILD OPEN A tsL TEAR CljANDLER-W IIITE HALL Ocean aw. b.t.Bevenlh and Kigbth eta Ocean L'lty, N. J. . ' M. J. MACKLIH. Scotch Mall eftfeATORIUM — Op*n All th* yssrI vtt'r-rml and (iirrldrrly. T mat menu, bath , nm-ace. electricity. Hot Alr.ete. We Are Distributors StudeDaker flmoioDiie y in Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building J Thirty-fourth st. and West ava. / OCEAN CITY, N. ^ . ' Residence: JJS0 Central Artist Phone, MI.W Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 439-J ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. . Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Butter and Egg* Ask for Booklet of Special tte* Orders Delivered . Both Phones COAL You need Coal. Yon need Service. Yon get both from - C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to famish? W« have a line of fCrnTTDEB at less than Philadelphia -prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A "&RO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. HEADLEf A AlhAMM Reading Coal A lap Ktedlln* Wood s^tensl a sak oaice aad Yard. TENTH SUM WHY = ATLANTIC ICE CQNPAIT °.»u. .. Pnrnnn Mountain Inn Tenth ancd Wast Avanu* OCCAN CITY N J. To Make New Friends Oak Dining R6omS(iit $19-5° ic.7i Wcctly - LMNelson noHB&oadMy JT Camden, N. J. Hans Birkkardt PLUMBING AMD HEATING •At ASBCkT ATIXCB Kin citt am imtst Hot Waur^suamud^vapt Malted S Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above frora . C. H. SMOeatAJtBR I IJM— ,0.

