OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
^ - — — • " • yOL-XXXVIIL OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1'IIS. " NO. 7
Oceaq»City Sentinel FokllshsJ Was Sir •« OCEAN CITY. N. O. it. CURTIS- ROBINSON. Editor and Proprietor • i.oo Per Year, 8trictly in Advance. ATTOBKEVH.AT-l.AW. j^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT LAW. ^enojoutOoBmlaiHiff. Noiarr IVbStiarE KAI COI'MT HOIINK, B. J. (OppoatU Public Buttdinc*). W. molt Arose. Aaoaaw C. Uoawsu. LAW OFFICES ' Apgar & Bos well, BOUBMK BUILOINO, ahbukv avenue^uhthyukk. LAW OFFICES - Godfrey & Read BanM*t'UBu!llMO|[. :: ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JJUJRtiAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law » 95a Asburjr Avenue Ocean City, N. J. m EPIC A L. _______ DR. W. P. HAINES C.OR. NINTH AMD WESLEY AWE ocean city ». j. Botti 1'auuas Flokknce Brick Haines con. sth and w«il< Avf mecmano-tmcnantnt UnCm, I. Waaler *»••»• Ocean City ftew Jersey -TbSs'Sua.* is A. JJKRSCHliL PKTTIT. H I). eot WESLEY awe. - ocean city, new jersey e 1* • e. m. both I Ma Qr. Wilson Y. Cihushan DentUt809 Central Avenue Bell Phuns, HE. Booth Pum Hiosrr Hnli. Hulks Ctitlll Ptimict Etb aad Wesley Ave. Ocean City. M. J Phoiis 24 . W
1 • ~~ ~ , r 1 The best investment yuti can make is an improved property , in first-lass condition • at a bargain figure* \ Only now and tlicri can one of these tie fotlnd. • We have two swell properties suitable for Private Hoarding Cottages that will be greatly sacrificed i in price. Splendid locations. For particulars address j • MASSE Y $■ ED WARDS Ocean City, N. J. ] '. • I L . ^ ' , | ' 1 ( '■ * . I * " V 1 - ' ' SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN , 822 Boardwalk ' Will reepen lor lite Season Saturday, May 23th l» ________________ ♦ • fckfckNhfcNhWMhkW* I » I World's Best Security for Patriotic Dollars 1 TheThird Liberty Loan Th« farms, forests and mines o I our great country are pledged - Ms stores, factories and railroads— all industry— its j " banks and its homes: the entire resources of the world's richest nation are behind the bonds ol the Government's Liberty Loan. Buy them for eash or on Installment — In the largest possible amount. They represent the best of security— upon which you can borrow at the Bank. Through this Institution you are invited to place your - subscription lor the Third Liberty Loan.. First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. ' WhlhNhWhkfcWhNhfcfc • ___ ,
PboMyoarartm W. AMlvw 8~ J^ARK LAKE Uadertaker and Embalmer ■rbemm m ocbaR cttt.n J. Something to Consider Everyone has something t<» consider— especially so when it comes to selecting a banking connection . TheOcean City Title and Trnst Company cordially solicits your Checking Account, and invites you to inspect its modern facilities for the handling of your banking Ocean City Title aad Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. C. L- LAKE ...Mai ESTATE AGENT. COAL COAL TSV DON MS QUALITY fc.H.1^0— Mf IAJN— ECO IwMMVNl Awmm
A Few of Our Specialties Endicott-johnson lhocs for men. Buster Brown shoes for women and children Walton shoes for boys and girls. Sweet Orr pants and overalls for men. -Black Cat hosiery « and underwear. _£heney neckwear. Earl and Wilson collars. Pioneer suspenders. Pennsylvania sweaters. Knox hats. Goodyear keds, tennis shoes and oxfords. Faultless, pajamas. Rockinchair undearwear. Tkt abov* goods an absolutely the best in tk t whcU " _ G. H. Steelman 831-833 As bury Avenue v # OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY PHONE YOUR OROSR TWO PHONES! 2 OS, 220 FRED P. BELL For Things Good -to Eat NEVENTH STREET AND ANBURY AVENUE • " Rat labia place to do your marketing. Meats. Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. RRKg DKUVMRY TO ALL PARTS OP CITY OAfK ALL. rum YKJU » John Marts Lumber Co. NlnM atrwat assd Hawass Avenue ~ ocsan crrr. w. ». Mil., It l-'-T I*T YAlvlWJAl. ma Ti >w— bud. neglPgiw. Try an Advertieemant in »■ the UNVJLMKL
LIBERTY LOAN HONOR FLAG I PRESENTED TO THIS CITY . A ;
Accepted by Mayor Champion . Patriotic Address by Dr. ] H. F. Gravatt. There w»- a filling p»trl.>ttceelH i»- • Hod la the First M. E. Church ..11 the presentation ol "the third i.iherty . hooor flag to the. city. There IUR wax spirited. Color was Riven to Ihe gathering by . the presence ol member- of the Ited : Crow Society. A military a-pect wax Riven by the khaki uullorme of mem- " of Ihe Hoy Scout Troop under * Henry W. Towtieeud. 1 William E. Maeeey, preeldeut of the ■ City Title and Truet Company. ' preelded at the meeting, which *a» d opened by all elnRiuR -'The Star 1 SpatiRled Banner." Thle wax followed r with a prayer by the Kev. Charlee H. Bohner, pastor of the Klret I'rexbyter- * Ian Church. Mlex Louisa T. Corsou^sang "Keep d the Home Fires Burning," the audi- 1 enc-e joluiuR in the churux. Mine Ver- " iib Wllxoti wax at the piano. A cor- " netlxt, HardliiR Crane, alxo accom- * Russell H. Nulty xanR There's a • i.oiir, Long Trail," with the audience shiRlng the cho/us. Mr. Maesey gave a brief alWre-e "When the llueet type of American manhood has • volunteered It# life 1 against the Prussian war machine," ° xMd the speaker, "do any of u» safe at home here think we could tie Juxtllled '' in falling to volunteer all that we " have, If necessary? -••I do not mean by thle your money p only, but your time, leadership and, 1 Id fact, all that you have In you until the war Is won! "Undoubtedly there never will agalu be such a period— when tlie.hlstory of « the past four years Is written and that which Is to follow— that means ax much to clvllizattou and the world ax ■ these days aud years through which c we are passing. We cauuot afford not t to have a large part In them. I "Can you see this ..country, our s America, bowluft "before the conquering kaiser? ■ c "Men aud women, ax surely as the ( sun shines we must fully arouse our- i selves aud realize that Just what has I happened to thoee nations, great and i small, of Europe, now being held by the mailed fist, shall be the same fate that Involves tbe United Elates of America if that bandit nation attack- ' log one victim after another Is not J conquered." I Mrs. K. L. Go ft, president of the < local Bed Cross Hoclely. gave a resume ■ of the work done by the Bed Cross and the various Qrgaulzatlous lu tills J city, and gave tbe.lotal amount of tVf (Ooounuxd OB Mecond l'»»r l gj Hero nd Nil
SOLDIER BOYS GIVEN A TREAT Progressive League Provides Entertainment at Petersburg Y. MX A. Tent. Twenty-flve members of tbe Young Men's Progressive League went to tbe camp of Companies A and B, 4 2d Infantry, at Petersburg, Friday evening and tbe league provided a musical entertainment for tbe boy# that wae certainly cujoyed by them. They' all declared that they were particularly well pleaeqf with tbe tbougbtfuluesx of the league member* lu their eftortx to help tbem pass, a few hour* pleasantly. They also eald they appreciated the kindnee* of tbe league member*. . Tbe entertainment was given In the Y. M. C. A. tent on the Government . grodods at Petersburg, and the program was as -follows: Violin sojo, C. Homer Shoemaker. ■ Selection, Frank Sanlno's Orchestra. » Tenor solo, W. H. Harris. Selection, Orchestra. Address, K W. Edwards. Tenor solo, Lewis Oandy.
Selection.' Orchestra. - Vocal eolo, Kutaell H. Nulty. Address,* Secretary- Darby shire, Y. M. C. A. Baritone solo, Waller Sherman. Selection, Orchestra. Singing, ''America," Audience. r The orchestra comprised tbe follow-j _ log: . Frank Sanlno, banjo; Harold ~ Maralno, traps, drums; Leslie Hughes, piano; Herman Hclvagu and William Slnklnson, Violins; Leouard Parker, banjo. R. W. Edwards' talk made a bit with the boys. He told of tbe braveet woman and bravest man be had -ever known. Tbe first was a girl* named Pauline Sanders. She lived In tbe Southwest and »»s trapped In an lo•8 dtan raid. When United States troops foond ber, they discovered sixty empty shells alongside of ber. She bad kept off 160 Indians uutll the — troops came. She bad reserved ber last two shells for herself and her teo- | , year-old brother. Tbe man referred to was Admiral Kobley D. Evans, familiarly known as "Fighting Bob" Evan*, of tbe ds United States Navy. Wltb bb old [gunboat, Yorktosrn, "Fighting Bob" ■■[defied lb* fla*t and batteries of Valpat- | iso In INS. Ha hadn't a cbanoa bad [cutis wanted to call hie bluff. Mr. r | Edward* wee la Vaipariao at tbe Heae U »f UN* I, El -4 .U.. * «. .
TAKE A LOOK AT CAMP GROUNDS , Commissioners Also near Tcs- , timony as to the Value of ! » Easement Rights. 1^ morning and luuiiedislely c took a recess until I o'clock in the afternoon. I u the lutenm they viewed o tbe clly where tbe lots bad easement a lu (he cauip ground cs-e were lulru- tl lu evidence. There 'wax also e< testimony regarding the value of ease- u men! right*. The witnesses examined d tUlsJiua were JatUe- M. Chester and I laytou Halne- Brick, of this clly. 6 and l.e-lle S. Ludlam. of Cape May o Court llouxe„ who i> vice president. of a the Fir-l National Bank aud lltle d 'officer of (he Uceau Clly Tllle aud Trust c Company. n at the same place lu (hi- city at 10.46 n o'clock on McBiday. May 27. u 1 here were several, well "known from other clllex prexeul du(j i the procvediugx'before the boaid. c erty owner- and others Interested lu C the case. I PLAN BIG SEASON i Vice- Commodore Fernley has been 1 appointed chairman of the house com- < mlttee of the Ocean City Yacht Club, which organization, ax wax announced 1 week, will open Its doors for tbe ' -esxon on Memorlsl l>*y. 1 The yacht club bsx engaged Pfall's • celebrated orchestra fltr the xumtner. 1 Daniel Short will attend to the 1 wautx of the members in ihe eating j i A very prosperous summer Is In anticipation." ' Apartment- Hooted. Sirs Harriet . H Johnston, of Germaiilowii. owner nf the Johnston Apartments, SIS Fourth -treet, this ' clly. has rented the secund floor of Ihe • apartments for l|ie season to Ihe Misses 1 i Cooke, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Lewis : , Moody, of tiewnautowu. has taken Ihe : ' third lloor apartments for July, fend the llrsl n.H.r ha» been leased by Mr. L Mi kin's, of Philadelphia, for the seaSt :
BOHNER CALLED' I TO WILMINGTON to Accept Pastorate of Ilistoric Church in That 1 Rustling City. The ttev. Charles H. Bohner. paitor I of Ihe First Presbyterian Church, of I Ills Clly. has just been nolllled of luI'liiianiniou- call to the pastorate of the _ Hanover Presbyterian Church, of Wll " mlngton, Delaware. A committee <-«me on to hear the Kev, Mr. Holiner. during the union meetings held here lu the winter, aud was -o favorably impre-sed that, after Investigating ministers lu lialf a dozen Fitates, de- r< elded tbal he Is the man fur the pulpit. " The Hanover Church Is one of the 11 old historic churches of Wilmington. Cl which is noted for Its strong Presbyterian churches. About llfteeu years '• ago II sold its valustiledowulowu prop- Cl erty, morlug luto the llnext residential P section of Wilmington, where It lias a * large moderu stoue edifice. Within * past few month- a thoroughly f equipped Sunday school annex to tbe ^ main building, valued at tbO.OiU, wax b dtsllcaled free of debt. The. call was delivered to the Kev. * Buhner by Judge J. Frank Ball, of Wilmington, who called lu person J at the I're-byterlah manse the other 11 with the oftlclal paper. The h church, which lias a large and .active > church. .Ihe present mayor of Wilmington. John W. Lawson, being a ' member of Its board of trustees. 1 During his pastorate lu this clly the 1 Mr. Bohner has been very sue- ,c cessful. Tbe membership of Ills c church has beeli doubled, and an lu- ' dehteduess of fd.000 aud a large Host- 1 debt have been liquidated, and a manse has been purcbaafd costing 1 (8.000. A mortgage of about (5,000 on ' the latter la i>eiug financed by Ybe 1 visltlug aud local ladles' auxiliaries, so that each year both principal and 1 are being automatically re- 1 duced. - 1 About a year ago. the Kev. Mr. 1 was called to the First Preaby- ' . terlan Church of Asblaud.Obio, which Is one of the strong churches of tbe 1 Middle West, hut declined tbe call after having been requested to do so , by the local church. He Is holding the present call under consideration. , The Wllmlugtou church paye a salary of (8,000 a year. . * wm. F. Tlcc Dead. William F. Tice. a carpenter, who 1 lived In this clly for a number of f years, bill who bad not been bere for , a year, died at tbe borne of bis broth# r- • In-law In Philadelphia aud was burled f lu Forrest Hill Cemetery on Saturday. Deceased, wbo was 42 years old, was 1 well-known to mauy of tbe' residents of tbls place.
— Ti CHANGE DATE OF ' WEEKLY MEETINGS , City Commissioners Now Hold Sessions Monday -Afternoon ' ie Instead of Tuesdays. , ^ The City Commissioners, at au adjourned meeting. Thursday eveulug, adopted the followlug resolutlou pre- * sented by 'Director Campbell:' a Be It al Keaolved. by tbe Board of CotOmlx-. e, i -loners of Ocean City, New Jersey, d ; thai tbe regular meeting of tbe. Board Q . of Commissioner* of Oceau City, New ol Jersey, bereafler.shall be held on Mou- . day of each (reek at 'the hour of three ti . p. en.; aud be It further b Keaolved, that all .reaolutlous lucon- f, . slstent herew ith be apd tbe same are q . hereby rescinded. The City Commissioners were led to . uke tbls step by reason of tbe fact » . tbat, frequently for months past, there t, . bave been meetings or bearings In Q wblcb'tbe city has been Interested . . held In other cities on Tuesdays, l which has been tbe regular meeting t l day of tbe local board. Home of tbe , - Clly Commlsslouers aud also City Ho- i t llcltor Boswell bave been required to , i. attend these hearing- lu the Interest of ( a tbe municipality, and so tbe regular i, meeting* of tbe board bave been Interfered with to a considerable extyit. It Tbe City Commissioners talked the | it matter over Several days ago and de- , ;r elded that It would probably be beet to | d select Mouday as the regular meeting , ie day— hence tbe adoption of the resoiai- tlon providing for tbe change. » Tbe City Commlasloners. at their 1 ly adjourned meeting Thursday evening, je granted to John Wilde, tbe.ow.ner, a >e quit-claim on lot No. 2804, Oceau City er Gardens. n- Tbe reports of Electrical Inspector Joseph Kigglus, with a cheek for si $3250, and Building Inspector Wm. rn F. Johnson, with s check for (10, were he received aud ordered Hied. Id ••' . b.. Mrs. M Htewart, formerlv of tbe .. Graham, net taken the Ilalelgb for the cosaluk season. Open f.r th# sbb*4 aoa. Jute 1. adv . 5 9, 81. ir' Wimo — A keMdN-agsd woman
J. VL ROWLAND PLANS MORE I ' IMPROVEMENTS Itf THIS CITY
Telle Officials He Has Prac- C tically Completed Purchase of Tract of Ocean Front. That Joseph M. Rowland, of Philadelphia, who has done remarkable C work In bmldlug up the north eectlon p of tbls city plans to continue his eOorts h was revealed In part by tbe following p read gt tbe weekly meeting of C tbe City Commlsalooert: T Mo tbe Commlmloners of Ocean CityGentlemen:— Keferrlng to Flret, d Second, Third, Fourth sud Finb streets, |i grade down towards tbe ocean, g Hie present time they are all blocked f tbe ends and always will be, eo tbat a time II rains tbe water doee not t off, but floods Corinthian ave- I nue so' you cannot walk acroka with- f out gum boots. t I lisve practically closed a. deal wltb I tbe Ocean V'!ty Land Company for tbe balance of tbe ocean front tbey own t Fifth street to the north side of t street,. 000 feel frontage. i It Is my Intention to pave, curb and put lu gravel to the Boardwalk.' It I seems to me that all should be graded I to Corinthian avenue Instead of the | ocean and carried off through tbe new | aewer. . As tbe Boardwalk will no doubt moved onl In tbe near future, tbe street ends will be In a worse condition tban at tbe preeeut time, h feel tbat all streets running esst should be graded np tbe same as Atlantic Ulty. Yours truly, Jos. M. Rowland. Tbe board decided to refer the letter > to City Engineer Colllaeon wltb lo- - structions to report at the next meet- > of tbe body on a feasible plan to C carry ont Mr. Rowland's request. Orchestra consisting of violin, piano r aud drum* open for summer engagement. Cao also render eontralto and ' baritone vocal solos. Dane* mnslc 1 and classical programs given. Ad* r dress Floyd D. Brown, 112-116 North Broad street, Pblladelphla, Fa. r Tbe Bellevne Hotel, Jilgbtb street , and Ocean avenue, will be under tbe same management tbls rammer - and will open for tbe season on June * 27th. adv., 4-2S, 10L Wanted — Feoood-band enamel bedsteads; also bureaus or chiffoniers. * Mori be In good oondllon. Addrsss T' * Fes riNEL offloe. Ocean LKy, R. J. >- ' adv., 8. » If. Waitress** wanted, good asikbig a eomtltlmm. mmOmt • jMNNaaa afiv^M.U.
MRS. S. W. LAKE j HAS PASSED AWAY . One of Founders^f ^ City Survived Him Only it a Short Time. Mrs MaryJ. Lake, widow of the! (lev. Dr. 8 Wesley Lake, otic of the of Ocean City, died at her I residence here on Saturday after an | Funeral services were held at hrr 1 at 8 o'clock Tuesday afternoon,' conducted by the Kev. George W. Yard, | pastor of the First M.'E. Church. He was assisted by the Kev. F. A. Desup erlntendenl'-of the < amdeu i the Kev. Df. George I.. Dobbins aud the Kev. Charles H. Bohner, , holli of this city. The interment wax at Halcni M. li. ; Cemetery, Fmllh's Landing. , Mrs. Lake was liorn at Abxecon on , 26, 1840,' hrr parents he- , Jouatliau and Lucy Fcull She had been married a little more than V! , years when her husbtnd died ls-t , summer. ' Fhe leaves six children. They sre ' W. A. Ferguson, w ife of the .pasof the Flmpeou Memorlsl ChurcL. , Charily 1'. Lake, of tlylx city; the Kev. W. Elwell Lake, pastor of the Methodist Church in Princeton; H.. Harvey V. aud Miss Luella of this city. Mrs. Lake la also survived by a Jonathan Fcull, df Northlleld, who Is very active at the age of 87 i In her younger days Mrs. Lake ac. lively engaged herself In church work . with ber husband, who was pastor of several charges lu the New Jersey before founding Oceau . City wltb bis father aud brother*. , Her children have the sympathy of , friends In tbelr deep allltctlon ■ ' Quickly Mid Ten Houses. ! Allen Fcull, builder, of this city .who 1 baa been Interested lu abulldlngopera- ■ tlon on Cbealuut street, west of FixtyulDth at., Philadelphia, made a uumber of quick sales reoeutly. He built 14 two-story bouses, and, as result of two days' advertising, eold teu of tbem 0 within forty elght hours. He Is contemplating starting another operation 1 In Pblladelphla. r « Harried ml Manse. i John J. Fletcher, of tbls city, and . Mis* Elizabeth P. Clark, of Pltlladel- , pbla, were married ■ tbe Presbyterian Manse Tuesday afternoon by tbe pas- * tor of tbe church, the Kev. Cbarlee H . Bobner.
ASKS THAT LOTS BE QUICKLY FILLED ~ ! Commissioners Receive a Timely Reqnest From Joseph M. Rowland. At tbe weekly meeting of tbe City tbe following self-ex-planatory letter from Joseph M. Rowof Pblladelphla, an extensive
property owner here, wae read by CltyJ.'l*rk Morris: tbe Commlasloners of Ooean City— ' Gentlemen:— If tbe city has an or ' compelling owners of vacant t each as at the Boardwalk and ( street and In front of tbe Hotel ' to All tbem In, It should be 1 enforced. If there la no such ordloance. , wonld be, In my mind, a good one to ^ have, a* botb places referred to are l fall of dirty water, which Udetrtmen- 1 tal to tbe health of tbe city and a great of mosquitoes. There are a great many such places Ocean City, which are certainly not ' Its credit for good looks and cleaull- - 1 feel tbat Ocean City tbls year wljl l have tbe largest crowd In Its history. I bave rented about 40 apartments aud s to people who bave never been ' Ocean City before 1 feel tbat yon want tbem to pome back again and t will do everything In your power to s help make tbe clly a clean and i healthy place for tbem. t Yours truly, t Jos. M. Rowland. Mayor Champion said tbat be Is very mnch In sympathy wltb Mr. Rowland's Ideas. On motion of Director Campbell, tbe ' letter was laid over for future action. 1- Try an advertisement In the Fe.nm.i-
INCREASE IN AUTO TRAVEL OVER BAY BRIDGE
jMore Than 20,000 Yearly In- ! crease in Machines Crossing: ' Bridge - Many Vehicles. j There was remarkable trafllc over I the bridge' between tills city and ' 8->mcrs'*4'olnt Ijst year, as shown by ■ Jhe annual report of the treasurer of the Oeekn City Automobile Bridge ; Company, as read »t the special meet--1 tug 'of tbe directors of the company ' | The statement of the trafllc follows: ' Automobiles, • « 88*08 - I .Trucks, 8,165 | Motorcycles, 2,128 I I Wagons, 8,272 Pedestrians, *15 Miscellaneous, 2,014 ' j 1918 Trafllc, 104,895 !| 1917, • . 78,980 " Increase, 27,915 The Increase In tbe number of auto- • mobiles pa— lug over tbe bridge laet year over tbe year 191ti was something more than 2>'>,00(i, which u almost as astounding ss It must be gratifying to 1 financially Interested In tbe ' rosd. One of the peculiar things Is the ' number of people who walked over ' the bridge— peculiar In tbat U coale just as much to walk across tbe atrtic- - lure to Fotners' Point as it doee to rid* '. hi the electric cars. But It will be rs- ' called by sutne tbat last summer there * were msny who flsbed from off tbe ' bridges between this city end Homers' • Point, aud each person peering tbe 1 toll gates Is required to pay ten oenta. The directors authorized tbe bolld- * lug of tbe bulkbeadi where needed j and also made plans to prevent lea ' from damaging Ihe bridge next winter. Tbe wages of tbe keepers of tbe toll- ' gates were Increased $10 a month ' each. y . . JOLLY HOUSE PARTY ^ I Mr. aud Mr*. ■*. B Vallum Katarislaaome Kneads. Mr. and Mr*. Robert B. -Vallum, of o Philadelphia hospitably opened tbrir >- cottage, at Seventeenth street and CanF- tral avenue, a few daya ago with a " house party oom prising tbe following o ,r,end": u Cbarlee F. Calwell and wife, Merritt j. N. Wlllete, Jr., and wife, Henry Jaasee u and wife, Walter B. Develln and wilt, E. G. Taulane and wlta, Dr. D. tab* f rod James and wife, and Mia. Anna , M. Watson. I. All enjoyed tbelr weekend trip a* ti much tbat tboae wbo are not oottagara «- have decided on Ooean City aa tbrir summer outing reeort.
ward Beam caul ba Hara. For tbe flrst summer In many yanra, It has been learned, Ward Beam, on# of Philadelphia's best known physical | lustructors, will not be able to apanfi ' tbe season In Oeean City, rnneb to tba regret of his many friends and also In himself and wife. He will be ra baay : in various lines tbH be won't ba able to use his Ashing lines. B. E. Booty and wife, of Philadelphia, havetakaa for tbe rammer tbe Boardwalk apartf meuts so long bad by 'Mr. Ram and - family as tbelr rammar bom# hat*.
Trustee's Wala Of rare aria! * Kroner Is. Tbe undersigned Trustee la Bankruptcy of David W. iDIbb, bankraat, will expose at ' public ml* on the premlaea In building In raar of 1M Atbury avenue, In tba City o I Oman City, N, J., 1.80 o'clodt bt.tha nitarDOOD. on Monday, May 90, 1»1B tba personal property of tbe mm David W. Dtbb. consisting of lot of tool* and . aooop*. 11 aprons, 1 coat, I toboaaa cotter. 1 electric fan, 2 paper bolder*. Iqt of baskets. 1 delivery wagon, lot of burlap bags. 1 sod 2 quart carrier*, I pencil sharpener, drop awning, 1 butter Ice box, 8 stools, 1 ari ooontar computing scales, 1 oil ean. Edwakd C. Bo tlx. Trustee. albert R. McAllister", Referee In Bankruptcy. William N. Cooper, Attorney tor Trustee. adv. It. Legal papers of all desert prions, ineluding wills, arc. oarsfbliy drawn bp K. Curtis Robinson at his olfiaa, 74t Anbury avenue. Ocean City, H. J. ad*. 1 All in One. Tbe great shoe, kid glove 1 and fabric cleaner at FsdHb'a Fbo* I Ftore aud Abbott's Pbaraaaey only. adv., SS. tt. Fob Rest.— Apartments, heated, partly turn Is bed, or without fornttara. Fee Thuru, next to Post Olio*. adv., IMS, H. Money to loan on Jlnt nirigrai e Apply R. Curtis Robinson, anal, 744 As bury avenue, Ocean CBy.a.J, ^ NEL.y adv*rlto*nMmt Amnt'
• The Baptist Oorner b — — . — — — Awwissm st H Ocgyi City does not have a sect called Seventh Day xt Adventists, but she does have a great number of flarcBth Day Absentists. Are yon one of .them? 1 The Boai^* «. walk is attractive, but to tbe spiritually minded the «or» Tj ^ r ship of Godlis more got

