Ocean City Sentinel, 23 May 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel J THURSDAY, MAY 23. 191S. We Rhall he glad to receive Item* <>f newK and communication* of interest to till* community awl our trader* I everywhere. All communication* »hould be ac'compauled with the full name and * add rex* of the writer, lint necemarily for publication, but a* a ^guarantee of n good faith. o s. * DOTS Kwh are biting. »• Soon be the month of rose*. Many visitors here Sunday. . '* Cottager* are arrivfug each day. . m ISoatK are being placed in tlic bay. ,, Boardwalk stores arc opeuiiig Tor the S season. » a. Mayor Champion lis* a ne*' auto- v mobile. A Are you buying War Saving* K Stamp*? •r Thla is Bed Crow Week In tin* Slate. Help all you can. f Next , Thursday will be Memoilal „ Day— and almo*t the la*t of May. f, Many of the Boardwalk Btorea will 1 open for the *ea*on next Saturday It eveu^g. h There have beeu quite a number of * sale* of cottage* here during the fa*l ' few week*. • ' * Dr. Heracbel I'ettlt ha* been elected a director of the Seashore Building ' and Loan Association . * A strawberry festival will be glveu j by the Ladies' Aid Society <)t the First _ Baptist Church next Tuesday evening. 1. The l-adle*' Auxiliary of the First Jf Presbyterian Church will give a sup- o' per In the social room* of Hie church Friday evening. June 14. It Members oT the Young Men's Pro- h greeelve League will provide another Fiitertalnml-ut for the soldier* at d< Petersburg tomorrow ereulng. a PERSONALS. i, Kdgar J. McCorkle, of Pblladelpbia, was In towu Saturday. .. .tleorge W. Long, of Philadelphia, *1 was a visitor here Sunday Mrs. M. Stewart, of Philadelphia,!* t( at her new hotel, the Kalelgh. ft H. M. Stevenson, of Columbus, X. J., la registered at the Klberon. A Mrs. Daniel Steelman. of Woodbury, * was among the week's visitor*. W. J. Custla, of Philadelphia, was • among the visitors here Friday. v Daniel Faunc^wnd wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage. r< John Coneys, of Philadelphia, was u among the visitors here Suiiday. James K. Saul and wife, of Pbiladel- '' phla, were visitors here Monday. 0 Mrs. A. L. Pennock, of LaDsilowue, ha* I wen spending a few days here. 0>

Mray-O. J. Deltou-seNif Pbiladel- *' plus, rear In tpwn during tbe week. , HplfTC. Putnam, of Philadelphia, ** a cottager, was here a few days ago.; AV. O. Muuroe and family, of Phila- a| delpbia, were here during the week. y| - J. W. Lysingcr, of Xorrlstown, hat opened his cottage, 645 Brighton place. ^ Fisher Dalrymple aud wife, of Phil- „ adetphla. were here during the week. J. Burrwood Daly, of Philadelphia, was among tbe visitors here Sbuday. rt tare. N. C. Godfrey, of this city. Is • visiting her children In Philadelphia. „ Mrs. Mary Holmes, of Bridgeton, Is w visiting Mrs. Osborn 'Corson, of till* city. p Miss A.C. Cietb, of Pblladelpbia, Is t! occupying, her cottage, 1111 Ocean aveMrs. Lydla O'Brien has beeu visit- , Ing friends In Atlautic City for several, 1.J1- , Louts Buelin and family, of Pliila- , delpbia, cottagers, were recent arrivals . Kdward rtlouelilll and family, -of e Pblladelpbia, were here a few days since. ( Norman W. Fort, of Philadelphia, c was In town the latter |<an of last week. | J. L. Wilson and family, of Burling- , ton, have opened their cottage for the V ^ I W. W. Mketchley and .family, of > Philadelphia, cottagers,1 were recent visitors. ! Bernard Kuckdescbel, of Philadel- , phla, was In town several day* during the week. ( The llev. Pennington Corson, of ( Pleasentvllle, was a visitor here early this week. Mrs. George F. Mann, .of Philadel- , phla. Is at bet hotel, tbe Genevieve, for the season. Tbe Kev. 1. 8. Hanktn*. of Miryland, a property uwner here, was In town Friday. . Mr*. Mary Keever," of West Pblla- - delpbia. Is at her hotel, the St. George, for the season. . Joseph IL Dale and wife, or Philadelphia, are at their cottage, 816 DeLaneey place. ' William F. Whrlver aud family, of Philadelphia, are at their epartmeute for the season. Mrs. J. K Crnsstngham , of Philadelphia. a property owner here, was lu town Friday. '. f Wallet D. Bonsall and wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage fori be season. The Kev. D. Gordon Mast, of Glenelde, a property owner here, was In " town yesterday. W. F. Pendleton, of Bryu Athyu, Pa., has been spending a few days In bis cottage beta. Mrs. J. B. Waggoner, of. Pblladelpbia, was visiting Mrs. F. Uluchert a few days recently. Mrs. W. H. Heyfert and Mis* l.ucy H. CWyfert, of Pblladelpbia, -are guests . of tbe Wyoming. John H. Mactague and wife, of . Philadelphia, wan bare a few days Do{4ag tbe weak. Mr*. O. H. Henry, of Philadelphia, la bare for tbe su'auaar months. Hat soa, Kusaell.-ls now on his way UJ • France. JabaC. Hteolman and' famUy, of tMs city . entertained David Voorhm aad Harry Crew hard, Naval Keqetvsa Mam lbs linhlya Navy Yard,

N. H. Peine, V. 8. A., and Capt. l". Klslivr, of Beedvllle. Va.,' ; Ibe week-end. James M. Hertzler, who I* employed Atlautic City, *peut Friday at lilr lu Ibis city. 1 11. N. Munger and family, of Camcottagers, were bere In their auto few days since. 1 it. Briii*er and wife, of llarrlsburg, ' have opened tbelr cottage lu tbe north section of this city. Mrs. F. A. (Byram, of Ml. Airy, j *l>eut several day* In thl* city. where own* property. 'Mr*. Elizabeth Itlundln aud daughof Philadelphia, are at the Chatfor the season. J Sir*. F. C. Ben win, Sr., and Ml** B. Butberford, of Philadelphia, at tbe Blacayue. George Burkhardl, of Philadelphia, < summer resident, was among the visitors here Friday. t till* M. Townsend and family have , returned from Philadelphia, where ; Ui'ey spent the wluler. Herbert J. Kgmore aud family, of are at their apartments DeLaucey place. Kugene 8. Miller aud wife have opened tbelr culUge, Seventh street etrect j,,

and Atlantic avenue. Bll Dr. A. E. Smetburst and family, of pi were among (lie week'* arrival* at tbe Katblu. Martin Maioney, of Philadelphia, or and Joeeph Mayer, of Belmar, were fo here yesterday . Mr*. Peter Balllugall and -daughter, dc Bessie L-„ of Pblladelpbia, are co among tbe visitor* here. re Jobu H. Heaton and family, of Camden, were bere a few day* ago, c< registering at the Imperial. William B. Lynch . of this city, b<s of returned from St. Petersburg, Fla., wbere be speut tbe winter. of Andrew U. MaxwelJ and family, of *1 are -pending a few day* at M apartments In this city. K. C." Hlcks. of Philadelphia, -oc- <*' cupled hi* summer home, 316 Wesley ts a few day* recently. It Miss Catherine Seyfert, of Beading. bas beeu speudlng several days I" In her Fourth street cottage. ci Henry Harre, of the Kngiueer Bar- ° racks. El I wood, N. J.,' visited bis parent* lu this city over Sunday. ■ Mrs. M. T.-Kohey Is at ber hotel, ? the Strand, wbere she Is arranging to the hotel in e few weeks. v Mrs. P. L. Gilbert and family, of Lansdifwne, are at their cottage, 183" Central avenue, for the season. * 'Walter U. Jonee and family, 'back from Florida, are at their oottagq, 423 «v c'n u e , for tbe summer. c Mr*. Albert Humbert and lloy e Humbert, of Lanedowue, were among tbe week's arrivals at tbe Alglen. James K-Tolan and family, of Phlla- j delpbia. are occupying tbelr cottage h Sixth street, near Ocean avenue. > W. H. Horn and family, of Philadelphia. have opened tbelr cottage, 14(15 Wesley avenue, for Ibe season. . , A. Deverell and daughter, of Phlla- c del phla, have- opened tbelr cottage, | ' 1513 Aebury avenue, for tbe season. 1 Mrs. Mary Stang and family, of , Philadelphia, are occupying their t - summer home, 1548 Asbury avenue. | Capt. and Mrs. George F. Fish, who I spent tbe winter In Philadelphia, are * at l heir apartments, 858 Fjrst street. ] Edward S. Deemer and family, of i f Pblladelpbia, have opened their cot- . ' lege, SIX Fourth etreet, for (he season, i H. C. Freeman and wife, of PhUa* s delpbia, and W. J. McC'lure and wife, of Marcuo-Hook. were here this week. Mr. and Mrs. L, Baker, of Phlladel- * phla, are at the Oceanic preparing for the opening at the houseon -Saturday. n Mrs. M. T . Brady, of Philadelphia, was among tbe visitors here Sunday. '• She was accompanied by her deugbI- George W. Woodslde and family, who have been -In Albany, N. Y.,for tbe winter, have returned to Ocean y cityU John T. Fegley, a Philadelphia of business man, - and his family will '• opeu tbolr summer home hare lomor- *, Miss Elizabeth PMfler, who has -been In Puflaaelphla since last Call. has returned to this cNy tot the sommer. j; Omrn *■ Mann, of Philadelphia, a ] III

"* ' -- A QUICK TRIP " TO NEW HAVEN Business Man Left' Here in : Morning and Was Back That Night. The two .grvate-t advantage* of of curre*|nindiiig size aud character are II* trau*|>orrallou facilities and II* : -allefarlury Inland waters: llw" advanlage* *hould be more -ulUcleiitly impressed ii|>ou Ibe public, I ■muAif tbe local bu*lness men »ay. •-Visitor*' and friend* *hould be i told more frequently that Atlautic i (ItyV electric line* and -team railroad I service are ea*y of access to tbe |hs>ple living In Ocean City, and that tbe Fast Line and automobile bridge 1 ajid boulevard give tlie residents and visitor* here connection* with all fff city's many trains stu tbe great outside world. To .illustrate these statement*, an example. I* given: One of Ocean Hhvcn. Coun., on Saturday aud returned tbe *ame day. He left bere Atlautic City lu hi* auto at.T a. m. Atlantic City he boarded the train there at 7.45 o'clock and makNew York connection* at North Philadelphia. He arrived lu New York at II o'clock and went thence to : Haven. ' He remained In NewTlaven several 1 hone*, disposing of his bu«lne*« there, ] and arrived, lu Ocean City on the 1 Shore Fast Line car reaching here at 1 1.15'a. m.

SCHOOL CrirfDREN S GREAT I [ WORK FOR WAR FUNDS

i Raise $9335 25 hy Buying Bonds, War Savings and 1 Thrift Stamps. f The children of the Ocean CUy pubr line record for work done In subscrib- * lug for bouds and the purchase .of war saving* stamps and thrift stamp*. ! Tbe total amount thus raised by , them was *9. 335 25. The report of tbe work done by tbe * children was submitted to Supermten- ; dent James M. Steven* yesterday, and I Is a* follow*:* / Bonds W B«. Thrift . High SchoolT F>'«*i.<«l 145.00 49.25 I Grades, CenUnJ_ r Wesley avenue \ f school amnio 245.00 116.75 •' Department Do- , mestlc Science 200 00. 90.00 ( - tsillli.00 $705 00 4230 25 1 I ltecapltulatlon— , Bonds, (840000 i Tbrin, i30 25 ! Thl* surely I* a record of which the , faculty, teacher* aud children may well feel proud. Especially is this to I be said of tbe children, many of whom all of tlielr spending money to help tbelr country in Its need of-money [ successfully conduct the war. Monday. After being with a retail lirm lu Pblladelpbia for sixteen years, he Is now connected with a wholesale house in that city. I Miss L. C.'Conard and Miss K E. Lewis, of this city, have returned from a pleasant visit to friends In Pblladelpbia. , Past Commodore W. E. Hexamer and family, of Philadelphia, will come to their cottage today for the | seasou. i Clinton 8. Johnson aud fanjply are occupying apartments Id the Thorn ' building, Eighth street and Asbury H. H. Klrkpalrlck, of Philadelphia, was In -town Buuday. He open* hi* cottage for the season tbe latter part of this week. " Mrs. James G. Mould, of Norfolk, ' Va, Is visiting ber sleter, Mr* J. Townsend Hayes, at ber home, 11 • street. f Mr*. BomhofTand daughter. Mrs. K. Slxsmitb, of Mlllvllle. are bere for tbe - summer and will again conduct tbe ' Scarborough. Ellis H. McMullin, with his mother ' and brother, of Pblladelpbia. ha* • opened their summer borne, 863 DeLancey place. 8 Miss Julia Robinson, of this city, 1 relumed to ber cottage. 415 Fifth ber cottage. Fifth

after spendlug severarweek* ii^ ' Philadelphia. J. T. Hayes and wife and Mis* ^ Edith Worley, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 11 Tenth street. ^ the summer. u Walter Chandler and wife, of Phlla- w delpbia, spent the week-end at tbelr bl cottage In this city, coming here and C| reluming In their auto. a, William F. Eldredge and wife, of ai (Add Spring, visited Mrs. Eldredge'* fiareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bayre, this clly, on Sunday. Mrs. Wilbur H. Foster and family, >* of Washington, D. C.. are at tbelr N apartments ou Corinthian kvenue. fc Mr. Footer Is in the service. 81 Harry C. Blehle and wife, of Philawho recently purchased a cot- 11 Corinthian avenue, were vishere Baturday and Sunday. " Charles A. Hexamer and family, of d Philadelphia, spent a few days In their cottage over the week-end. They will oome down today for the seasou. Miss Bertha Tolan, of Philadelphia, a summer resident, has accepted tbe position of Information clerk tn the .City Gas Light Company's office. h *Mrs. William Walsh, of Pbiladel- A phla. who, with her husband, former 0 Assemblyman Walsb, recently bought p cottage here, was in town Bnuday. ( Mr*. Barsh E. Seltzer and niece, , Mrs. Tbompeon, of ltoxbo rough, oc- o cupled Mrs. Bellzer's Slxleeoth streel n collage In -this city for several days re- n cently. ^ « Mrs. T. P. Williams, of Pbiladel- o phla, accompanied by ber daughter, ' Jean Williams, and Miss Mack, I ' oocupylng ber cottage, 59 Asbory r avenoe. 5 Miss Helen McAllister, of Pbiladel- ' 1 phla, formerly of this city, was a vlel- 1 here the latter part of last week, ac- ' - pan led by Mies Lula White, of ■ _ 1 Sergeant Oscar H. Horey, who. Is at ' Anotston, Ala., was expected borne ' this week, but word was received ftom him Baturday that he could- not leave a Camp McClellan at that time. ' Charles W. Brooks and family, of ( Philadelphia, are bere for the season, f occupying tbelr apartments, 828 DeI - Lancey place. He Is having two gari. ages built near tbe apartments. '* Harry HacMr, who has .been In the >, barberlng business here for some time; '• has gone to a hospital Dear his home I- tpwn, Stroodsburg. for treatment for >r kidney disease -and kindred ailment*, r- Somen C. Young, of this city, who i, has been am ployed In the poet office r. at luUrvalt for several years,, ha# soci- seeded to tbe vacancy there caused by the resignation of George C^Murpby. Y, Mrs. C. M. Campbell, of Peun's or Grove, aud ber daughter, Mrs. Heleo □ Neafle, of New York, have beeu (pending some time at one of tbelr apart. u menu at Twelfth street and Asbury Eugene, Edith and Ruth Hellene, pf this city, returned Monday tod m a TlsM to their another, who la laoovm|T log rrom operations In one of Phtladel- ' pbla's boepKala. They wan accompanlsd by Mies Mary Canaeo. 21 J"**" " " u"8™"-

: SUMMER LIGHTS' ON NEXT WEEK f Other Steps by City Officials K Indicate Nearness of the I* Summer Season. I , Director George O. Adam* rC|*irn-(l t I at the weekly meeting of the City I , company ha* been notified t» have Bli i tbe city's street lights In operation on ti Saturday. June 1. He also *ald -that c 1 all of the street sign* have been place^ <1 lu |>o*ltloii on tne street comer* from - 1 Thirteenth *treet north. . I The janitor at the public comfort station at the Boardwalk and Etglitl. f - street will go ou duly for the *ea*o» t i 1 about a week from now. I bouse In Soutli Ocean City. by Director Adam*, was adopted and . ordered published: ■ Be It • e Resolved, by the Board of Coinmr*- t F slouer* of Ocean City, New Jersey, 0 that tbe city clerk give notice of Inten- I 1 thin to Introduce an ordinance. June;*, I F and curb Eleventh street from a |>olut i beginning 114 feet southeast of Ocean i avenue and extending southeasterly , 1 115 feet, and to erect, build and cou- < ■ struct tbe sidewalk* facing and adjolu- f f ing the above described piece of street. and that tbe costs, damages aud e*- i . (lenses of all of the above be assessed i > upon Uie owners of tbe laud beuellted I • or damaged thereby. ' A letter was read frnm H W town- c r send, secretary of Ibekioard of educaI lion, certifying that tbe board lias esti- t t mated that fSS.'JM will be required for I tbe city's public schools for Ibe ensu- i lug year. Tbe letter also staled that t j certain recommeudatiou* bave_J>eeii , . received from tbe State Department of i Public Instruction tending to make , the high school -building more lire- ' prooL Hid tbl* may require additional " appropriation. Tbe following letter was received from William G. Moure, of Haddun* , ■ Held, owuer of tbe Bowliug Casino | - Bdllding ou the Boardwalk at Moor1 lyn terrace: City Commissioners, ■ Ocean City— 1 e Gentlemen:— It Is my desire that ( e Moorlyu terrace should tie graded and graveled to tbe Boardwalk aud other- • I wise Improved, a* suggested. i , I am willing to supply material and * labor to' have my half of Ibe street graded, and If tbe clly will reduce the length of my approach so a* not to ex- , J tend beyond tbe rear of the Casino , ten a neyonn tue m uie casino *a

Building, provided Mr. Frank E. in Champion will build his part of tbe F< street at the aarne time, and will pay ||| necessary expeuse of having that Hi part of my building which, will be ex- _ posed properly covered .with galvanized iron aud painted In conformity with tbe otber galvanized iron in tbe building In that location; also thai tbe U will bulkhead the street end and enclose nuderoeatb tbe approach aud maintain tbe same. Yours very truly, Wx. G. Mookk. Mayor Champion said ibat be bad *>i trying for some time to Messrs. Moore aud Champion togelb^af for the purpose of having the ocean i> end of Moorlyu terrace Improved. "• The letter was ordered Hied and the « matter referred to Mayor Champion, c Tbe amendment to Ordinance Ne. 96 0 was glveu IU third reading and passed. A number of bills were read aud or- t, paid. *> "EYES FOR THE NAVY" ? Thomas Thanked b* Aa- V ■Maaiaccrclsrr Uoonveli. JJ Major L. B. Thomas, of (bis city, has received tbe following letter from ^ Secretary F. ,11. .Roosevelt, H of the United Btates Navy? 'which ex- «* plalo* Itself: Major Leonard K. Thomas — k DearBir:— Your, prompt and patriotic respo*e otbe navy's call for bl-l„ ocular*, telescopes and eye-giaasee Is moat appreciated.- Tbe glassed will be <: useful In tbe prosecution of naval operations until victory Is won. At tbe .termination of tbe waT, If . possible, every effort will be made to retnfn them to yon, wben it Is hoped ' that you will feel oompeusated for any evldenoe of 'wear by the knowledge • that yow* have supplied "eyes for tbe navy" during a very trying period. On behalf of the navy, I wish to thank yon most heartily. Very respectfully, ; • F. R. Roosevelt, | Assistant Secretary of the Navy. MANY FISH CAUGHT r Several Varieties Appear la Bar■had la Pounds. There were a large number of weakfleb. summer flounder*", hake and herring Caught by nat fishermen lu tbe 8 bay tbe latter part of last week, and ; soon this fish will be- ulbbllng at tbe 8 books of the angler*, r Beveral kinds of toothsome flsb, In- , clndlng weakflab aud shad, are being o found In tbe ponnds off Ocean City, e and thaae And ready sale when s- brought to tbe local markets, y _ Arthur Jonee, of Germantowu, 1. caught a number of croakers and bake , from off the pier of the Ocean CUy Fishing Club, at Fourteenth street, ou ? KMW. ^ Up at the Anglers' Club Ibe -memj bere are catching hake and flounder*. ■•IP Xrtnli r ■arvteea. '• Bervlcee In Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Bunday will, be as follows: ** 7 80 a. m., Holy Communion ; 9.3o a. ■>., Band ay school and adult Bible "• class; 10.46 a m.. Holy Oommunlou; 7 45 p. as . evening prayer and aerasou. Bpaetal music at the 1A4S a m. and l- tbe 7.45 p. m. servtoeA The Bar. J. W. Watte, M. A , Is rede*.

SURFACE ! WATER DRAINAGE; Commissioners Take Action . to Improve Conditions in | Upper End of City. j Hoarding the rt*|ue*te<1 change of the noitli -ectl.,11 Of l be resort, j gineer.Collltwoii at tbe meeting. of the j lowing re|*>rt w a* made by the clly - engineer at this week's meeting of the board: To -the Mayor aud Comml**iouer» of made by your tody la*t Monday. ! made-survey- and examination* „f tbe drainage conditions between North street and Fifth -treet. thl* Clly.. and The surface water ou St James ( lace. : Boardwalk lu Corinthian avenue . the ocean end of llie -Ireel*. Just - inside of the Boardwalk, to a point at I or "near" low water, with an arrangeand the cliauglug of the -treeU-gradee *rt that the grade will run up Inetead of down toward the ocean frout .vlll - greatly a«*i*t this territory. - Thl. writ, protect the street end* and . adjaceut properly, |iermll drainage for a di-lance of 2>kai feet easterly of CorI would recommend that cast-iron-drain* be placer! at Uie oceau end* of First. Becond, Third aud Fourth -treet*, not le** I ban wxteeu inches In diameand -upported ou piling at the easterly end, auil that the grade ordl, ' he amended as hereinbefore : suggested * Respectfully, ' W*. 11. COLLISSOS. JK.. City Engineer, i The engineer was authorized to pr6- ' pare plan* and specification* before ' the next meeting of the board . Ordinance No. IU6 was preseulcrl by Director Adam*. It was glveu first final passage ou May 27. It was t ordered published. I Tbe ordlnauce provide* that grades - uf certain street* lu tbe north section of the clly be established. I Kujoyed HI* Bulk. s Dr. and Mr* H. T. Koulds, of this - city, heard a few day* ago from tbelr > Lieut. Harry W. Foulds, who Is Lieut, narry vv. rouius. wuo is _

France. Just before writing, Lieut. ~~ stated, be bad .one of tbe big " time* ol his life— be bad a- batli? the fir eighteen days.' REPORT OF THE CONDITION ocean city title and trust co. of OCEAN CITY, N. J. . 233 bills purchased, , BanklUK-liousc, furniture, 'U'M u a^scuT" ' xum I.IAKII.ITIK* sluck pakl IU. i IIUOOULOO tuud, oo.aaa.ao t'mli.td.O l-rolll-fnrlj, U.Kliau Tlioc deposits. | i.,i* v. Tluir QTTljrio.lo^ol Ilcp6-.ll, f*C*' lAOkS kuowU-dgc and In-IIcL WILLIAM t. UARSICT; Prcldent. , - ■ •rotr-accnnd day or May, A. I>. 1MB. It. Ct'KTI* UoiilNWIN, Notary' 1'uWlc. ALLEN COIIKIIN; UAKBV llEAIli.KV. . lMrecurt. TO RENT 20 Nicely Furnished Rooms in the Association House Sixth Street, Opposite Camp Ground Good sanitary arrangements, good ventilation and plenty of pure air. Also a well-appaialed dining room, to seat s° e or more Gas and coal range*. Electric J lights. Very nice arrangement for |o or * jo school teachers. For information, adareee, ■ 9 k Association House q Oceaa City, N. J. , Open* Jane ist I C. I— LAKE :..RCAL ESTATE AGENT.. Lota tor sua-. Cottages lor real. ai — ; . Hms Bitrkhardt PLUMBING AND H BATING o; mi inch nun id scrnai cm * ire nan am WsMr^myfd.VT' Nealia.

eS H \ I-cS ' dbnGs Shop I White Flannel Pants. Blue Coats, Ready-made Suits at L Moderate Prices, Odd Pants, Caps. Umbrellas. Overalls, j Shirts. $1.00 to $8.00, Ties Underwear. ROYAL TAILORED SUITS Maddock's Pharmacy PHONE 57b I'KF.E DELIVERY Ypu can 'I .gather lilies ftom thorns, neither can yon get -good -merchandise from (toot sources. Our houses, ■'Smilhi' .Kline, French Drugs, Whitman Candies, Samosel Co. Candies, Whiting's Sialionery, Hungerford-Smith Soda supplies, JohusonJohnson, Cotton Bandages, etc. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE, Ocean City, New Jersey | Punch Special | (!) I Punch Oil Hep and Battle of Palish 79c | | I Large Punch Oil Mop and Large Bottle ol Polish. $1.39 (| |j Complete line house cleaning goods, points, varnishes, si fij brushes, all kinds linen and wire screening, garden In H hose, lawn mowers, etc. Agents Sherwin-Williams Is - ® paint and Pennsylvania lawij mowers. Complete line s 3 Blue Flame oil stoves and Leonard refrigerators, at the fjj j —Modem Hardwire Sam — - | I Charles C. Read &. Co. | WALTER E. ALLEN, M are AG ( a r'A 839 Asbury Avsnus | PHONE US DAY OR NIGHT 437 -W FREE DELIVERY S

Any Kind Any Where g Joseph 6. Champion Building Contractor ^ OCEAN CITY, Hi. •. . C Tenth Street and West Avenue YOI SNOIll NAY! A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. -You cannot spare the time p to look after it closely yourself aad must depend upon the . honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of people aad could refer you to any or all of them. .Send for the list of names and photographs of the houses Otis M. Townsend ^ BUILDER "IT' Allen Scull The Builder Eighth and Ocean Avenue PHONE CONNECTION S B SWAN J. g. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Garoenters ^2^ and Builders joaaiaa a spccisitv toao asbury avewut ocean 04 tt h- j. " . Advertiae in the BemtineL

HOTn* ARK COTTAR aa. 'Siciih J£all e scours*. o,*scroa ; OCEAN CITY NEW JERBMY ! y ,ti - : THE IMPERIAL \ I0IS CENTRAL AVE., OCEAN CITY. R i Opso tor ths woa PMnMIj tq*n all Y«or* Hot Wslsr ■* are. C. OKTZEL. THE KATHLU NoVf ojxn for tbe season II * Csulrwl Aveoss. OCEAN CITY. R.J. M IHMJM LEW IB A OORARS WYOMING T« OCEAR 1IEXIB ft J. R. a. r HOTEL ATGLEN One of ths most oscuslly loeatsd hotels la Oassn Clly. . Ths aim bm always bean te make this boons sslsct and hotneUka, sad Its lsi» ami assured patraasgs proves bs susanw. Fur tarum and partkmlare eldies, «L c. esw. T«sj. NEW HOTEL £LBEROIJ EIUHTU AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N.J. Naylor and Bayre, 1-roprletreases and newly papered. Hell Phone": IJ-X Sod THE BISCAYNE " I Between EKIilh and Ninth HtreeU I Located One Block from Brash | UttB. J. K.ROBRJBOH i Chandler- W hite Hall ' Ocesu sve. bet. Seventh and Eighth sis I Ocean City, N. J. ' X. J. MA1-KL1R. : THE TRAYMOKE I Mr". |>. p. Fry. Owner and l-roprletrees ' Xluth sL sud Wesley sve.' f Ocesu CUy, N. J. I ■ >!■««,. wol uiAay, Jan. ». Sw Ibe ■ oss . a THE OCEANIC I Rleveotb eteset sod Wesley most . Oeesu City. N. I. | apes May ■ toe ISeeeMa i A. B. BAKER | We Are Distributor* I. SiiiBiatir liiuillli

In Oceaa City. Sea Isle CHy end VtcMty Wm. H. Powell Qenerai Contractor and Street BnlMtaf OCEAN CITY, N. J. •mMws MM C. atoal A mi PW.ae, kai-wr Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cut Plovers and Funeral DeaJgaa Pun faked 1 1 28* Bay Avenue Bell Fhjoe, «s^j ABBOTTS' Alderney Dalrle* Seventh St. and Weal Ave. Oc— n City, N. J. Uholee Delry Produce Satire aa* Base Ask tor Booklet sf HpiSiHIa Order* Detlverwd Beta rkreie * COAL i You need Orel. Yoa need Service. You get both frees C. ft. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. HA VB yoa s cottage, bungalow or apartment to fnrmfah/ Wa have t line of rrsRirou at taas than Philadelphia prioaa. Window nhadea a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A MO. 120-22 ABB4JRY AVE. ■KABUT A iBAM »vu f Benitifft Ootl t itulniic -ict mmm •tunis^ipi iMtfi In stua am ■ a t " OakDhht BhT