Ocean City Sentinel g^STy" »»•*«»«« » *"*■ "S3 or*' •Bd readers „ this COIU irery* yniggtmns should be ac,A" c-u- l||C fu,| „»me and cSmi^Otea |ter not neo^arlly idirrs" "I ,,,r ( i( ^ H e,|>ra„t«« of "" w'jiir'"" " / f.1-1 Is'10, • ' DOTS Merry t''""""*':i|llIjellW got ill yo"i 1 Ptt*el,,8? Wiilw ll,vc • *"*" ' '""tolas i. weal bet la»t Saturday. fh«agrt'»|,ir »«- . . Dw>lV l,u'll"'K * " llo boms drsf* '• ' '° Kel Kjelplns "«• ^ h>d ^ Hhnodi-t^Mei^" sV^u|eI1K iJ'm's vwn» Philadelphia. s jury duly. H,v, you n,e7<!cai trolley Hoe: William" "f lb'" city, returned TO.r,™,.— Philadelphia. There were a number of excurslontiei^ on Sunday, notwithstanding the rainy weather. The First M. K Sunday School's Cbrhtnl.e entertalnmeoi will take place Monday" evening. Ho. an" Innocent line will start things! So. there roally ore some poocbee in towu! Well!_ The Jo>eph 1. Scull -wgeucy has rented the collage SOS Central avenue toMrs Kile A, riant, of this city, and lire Mane Hart, of Philadelphia. A mutlcal "and literary euterUlnsect .III be given in the Tabernacle Baptist ChuKli-thi, (Thursday) evening for tho beucllt i>f the Sunday school. The Ocean City High School Alumni Ae-oclatloii will hold Its annual reunlou Saturday eveulug, December •S, In tbe Young Men 'a Progreaelve League room*- There will he carde and a dance. PERSONALS. Mayor. Charles' Kills, of CatndeD, • a- In towu Sunday. Lsander A Corsou visited hla sister at Wild wood Sunday. C H. Bacon, of this city, "lq spending some time at Woodbury. t- Howard Scliermerborn, of Philadelphia, *a* here Thursday. Somer* Sect and family, of l'eters--toif. vhlled Ocean City Kmay, Levis Cheater; of Sea Isle City, waa av ig tbe visitors here Mouday. «>• Louisa T. Cor-ou returned Saturday evening from a visit to Philadelphia. *- Mlllard Hand, of tble city, returued early In the week from a visit to PhilMrs. Rowland Steelman aud eon , La.reuce, have beeu'vlsltlug relatives In Caodeu. tin. Laura DeKrelrn, of Philadelphia. lea guest of Mrs. Mark tie van, of this city. Harvey Y Lake, of tbla city, who la in bonnes, in Philadelphia, waa In town Sunday Mrs. Osborn Corsou and son have returned from a visit of several daya hi Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. It .F. Holmea, of this euy. are tpeudlug the bolidaye at Treniou aud Philadelphia. Mist Marian Steelmau apent Saiurdayand Suuday in Atlantic City with Wends from Philadelphia. Mlee Iuni Adams, of tbla city, retimed Sunday eveulug from a fee daye' visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. William L. Gilbert, who baa Ww 'h Dayton, Ohio, for aeveral ■outbe, ha- returued to this city. Harding Crane, of tble city, haa gone lo work at hi. trade at tbe H K. Holford Company farma at Uleuoldeu.
Clinton L. Hreckley, of thla city, t • l,r« paiullng contract at I . Aberdeen, Md„ waa In town Sunday. H Howard rfhnn and wife have re- « Wm«d to ibl. clfy. Mr. Thorn bae ' ""Ployed f..r aeveral weeks at « Aberdeen, Md. I Ev,u" ,,,d *''«• of tb|a «"*• hised their cottage Friday abd Went ' to. Atlantic City to speud the remain- ' der of the winter. tut!?"00'" "*u' °r,hl» o»T. '"ft ' lurdiy f„r Florida for the winter. ,ft i * o and younger daughter hope 1 "join him »oou. I Bj ley Mliuer, a well-known county W,fe wl" 80,0 "da early lu J„ouary. They will "n "«ure lime. Mr,. Alllll Whlnyatee. who baa *•" 'pending . few wnkl l0 Cam. returnni iu het home In thla city "Murday erenlng. C"yi°n flames Brick and J. Pre.. 1Mb. • °"b" 0,,y' corned vhli . ™oru'UK • few day.' »Wl Marltoo, N. J. ki*' ,IM returned to tbla are* f "Uproved 1D "«»»■ ph,ude'-. to*"?' C" MurPhy. of WtlmlngtoD, tare r"' of lbh «'T. >» •" to Wllou" '' Hl" f,m"y moved " Wllmlngtou aooie Umearn'oa. Aodre, |,„«.rd fM|Uy wJm> ■« Belcovllle for houis .*r,o"' h,te re,arned «<> Iholr . 4J Weet avenue, tbla city. TheMlaam Edna and Mabel Pflum, b,ve ra,utn«1 bom* » rwt lo Mm. u. M. Newkirk •* sister, Mrs. Earl Newkirk. r* M.* Kalaer, of Phliadelpble, *0T"1 10 whan eke will
i DEATH CALLS 'recent bride . Mrs. J. A. Higgins, Daugh- ' ^•ter of Capt. Henderson, I , 111 Short Time. i in less than three weeks after her f marriage to J. A. Hlggins^of Mill, viilp. Miss Jeanuette Frost Henderiwiii, - daughter of Captalu and Mrs. Beujaman Heiidergpu. of tbla city, waa ' called by death, leaving a sadly bereaved busbaud, father, mother aud Mrs. Hlgglns, who was 83 years old. died of pueumoola at 12.30 o'clock t Tuesday mornlug, at the home of her t parente, 14 Tenth street. She was « j taken III won after her marriage abd « 1 see rued -to be a slight Improvement Saturday ulght aud Suuday, .ml her t - husband and the members of her family were hopefnl that the would re- I Kuueral services will be held at tbe < I home of her pareuta at 7.30 o'clock thla (Thursday) eveulug, conducted ' f by tbe Rev. George W. Yard, pastor 1 of the First M. E. Church. The Inter- ' meiit will heat Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. ' Mlllvllie, tomorrow morulug. f ' The young woman aud Mr. Hlgglns c were married by tbe Kev. John A. ' C.ufleld lo Mlllvllie Wedueeday'eveu- » ■ lug, November 27. t 1 Mre". Hlgglns came to this city about ' six years ago for the benefit of her I - health. She bad beeu emyloyed for 1 t live years prior li^, tbe Mecbaulcs' * National Hank lu Mlllvllie. < r Capt. Heudereou aud family, as wf II < e as the husband, have the deep eym- ' pathy of a large circle of friends. • . . I ' ENJOYED SOCIAL J „ cnnsllsu KndesvorMoctil) nrm ' I A pleasaut scclal was eujoyed by ( tbe members of the Cbrletlau Eudea- . vor Society of tbe Firet Presbyterlau • ^ Church Thursday evening. ( Games aud refreshmeuta were , among the features of tbe occasion. ( Miss France,! tievau, chairman of | tbe eoclal committee, wes assisted by . Miss Maud Foulds. 1 Following was the program: r Address, President Joualbau Wale lace. * Plauo solo, Marian Trout. t Recitation, Miss Towner. Plauo solo, Margaret Ptlce. . Duet. Margaret Price aud Heleu Newton. I, Heading. Mrs. A. J. Smith. Plauo solo, Leslie Hughes. t Piano solo, Helen New ton. Vocal solo, Miss Louisa T^Coraon. I LIBERTY BUILDING Commissioners lo Discuss Subject Wlib tbe Lcasife. •" The City Commissioners, aa a committee. will meet representative# of * tbe Young Meu'a Progressive League to discuss some feaelble plana for seI- curtug a Liberty Building at a teelli- moulal to tho heroic youug men of •- tble city who have been lu tbe service d of their country lu tbe war against |. Germany. ' Roy Jeflrles aud Russell Crane, of " this city, had a happy meetlug lu Bordeaux, France, a ebort lime etnee, '• according to a letter received a few '• days ago by Mrs. Jda Jeflrles, mother of Roy. Both young meu have been is Id the service for some lime. make her home with her daughter, Mre Lewie E. Smith, on Wesley avenue. Mri. Kaiser vu accompanied here by ber mother. William R. Hugbee, of Hughes' Central Pharmacy, returned yesterday from a visit of aeveral daya to frieuds lu Treblon and Philadelphia. \ Joseph Meerwald, of South Dennis, one of the book-keeper# for the Ocean City Title aotTTrust Company, haa re •" turned to duty after week's a vacation. * • William T. Rtckarda and wlf6 returned to Philadelphia Saturday " afternoon after apendlng a week In *' their cottage, MOO West avenue, In tble city.
Bertram Hlllmao and family, of ( this city, have returned from a visit to | Philadelphia, where they were goesta ( or Mr. Hlllmau's mother, Mrs. Hor- 7 Butler. , " Mrs. Joseph H.Gaaklll. of South I . ! Ocean City, returned a few daya ago I a visit to Atlantic City, where •he waa called by the death of ber •liter-lo-law. ' Frank R Llpplnoott, of thla city, la [ dow In charge of an elgbteen-family apartment b o u a e at 1627 North ■ Flfly-alxlb stieet. Weal Phlledelphla, where he aod hla wife are residing. ' Mlse Hawkins and alater, Mra. Ell*- ' abetb Lancaster, of tbla city, have gone to Baltimore for tbe winter months. Mlaa Emma Green, alio of j thla city, haegone to ber home In ! Washington. Mra. Allen Corson, of this city, whoreturned from the South Monday ' evening with ber husband, Dr. Allen ' Corson, baa Joined ber children at ' Princeton. Tbey will remain there until alter tbe holiday*. Mra. Leslie Norton, of South Ocean City, returned home tbe latter part of laat week from • vlalt to her buabaod. who la In St Agnes' Hoapltal. Pblla- ' delpbla, where be underwent an operr atlon. He ta recovering. Miasm Maud Foulds, Anna Meetaau, Elisabeth Pfelfler and Marguarite '■ Meeban. of tbladly. returned Sunday ■ evening from a visit to Philadelphia. a While In that city tbay mat Ml* Florence Ptleggl. of tbtmclty. wbo to 0 now employed by thetlrtu Pnbltob- * log Company1 Cbarlaa Kulp. of N»w Bronawlck, •on of tbe Bav. Jompb B. Kolp. a formar pastor of the First M. B. Chnreh • ban, was In town Monday- Hla many k mam friaode ware glad to ma him. t. Training Camp, and *■ u ttoakrt Urn watk agwad with mm.
methodist¥en I1 ' enjoy ousters', , Also Hear Addresses by Dr. ' 1 Lucas, of Atlantic City It .and Others. j 1 The "get-together" meeting of the 1 , members of the Men'. Bible Class of | the First M. E. Suuday School lu tlie „ R. W. Edwards, new president of1, There were several addresses, the t principal one being by the ItevrA^H t Lucas, pastor of Ht. PauPa. M. E. , Dr. Lucastpoke of the lufluencee ! , tbe soldiers on the other side by the ' | Y.'M. C. A. aud similar organizations, t All tbe report! that have come over tt the aeaLof the world war lodl- : ( i cate that the men are to return lo : America better thao they were wbeu , they went acroee tbe sea. Tpey will , be better dlaclpllned aud physically ' , rejuvenated. Better Id eyery way. j physically aud meuUlly. Better meo- ( tally because of the broader vlaloo t tbey have been given, and better i Chrlatlans. When the great mass of , men has returned here, tbe Church t . should be prepared to welcome the , aud bold them.' The man who', his soul aud body youug will be t alert, enthusiastic, aud have the sense , of reepouslblllty needed. If we dOD't ■ , the boys noble and true, we will 1 bave failed Id our work, he said. it looks aa though by tbe time tbe , Dumber of tbe boys bave re- , turned we will bave a bone dry uatlon. ' , 1 - acblevtmeot mtgbt bave been ■ , difllcult perbapa were It not for tbe U ' Tbe speaker said tbat, wltb all ( due "respect to Preeldeut Wilson, who , doue such flue work, and who I- s , great leader, be felt confldent that > , Mr. Wllsou would not have algDed ill, bad It uut been for tbls war. I , Wltb a boue-dry nation, we will have a country to which « will be , safe for tbe boye to come by reason of , the dethroning of tbls evil. Tbe mem,- | bare of tbe meu'a Bible claaeea can | help Id tbe work of protecting tbe , meu from the evlle tbat beset tbe , youtb of tbe land. Hundreds should , be drawn to tbe men's Bible classes for a boly service to tbelr God and country. If ever we needed to pray It to In, a task like tbat wblcb now confronts us in these world-wide lesoes, for the sake * of tbe men wbo are to come back and tbe mapy new matters tbat will bave - to be settled. Let tbe spiritual life f grow mlgbty In tbeae undertaking!. > Mncb of our Christian life la like tbe • decorations of tbe Cbrlslmaa tree — - tied od. f Tbe speaker appealed to bla bearers f to atndy tbe Bible more. He urged t tbem to carry tbelr little Testaments with them. They will be glad to find themselves coming to tbe great knowledge. He expreeeed the belief tbat ' tble claae baa Ito golden era before It 1 aud tbat tbe members will not fall ' Him iwbo walked acroee tbe battle- ' flelds of tbe old world to bring oom- ' fort to tbe wounded and dying; tbat a He will lead tbe clan members on to wbole-bearted interest In Hla will. Dr. Lucas baa beeu associated wltb ' men's Bible claaeea for a long time, " aud be spoke enthusiastically of tbe 1 possibilities of tbat organization. Other addresses were given by Prof, i' o. W. Relcbly, William E. Maaaey - and Clayton Halnee Brick. A qnar5 let composed of members of the claee - sang two eelectlone lo tbe delight of , tbe men present. u Patriotic songs were Interspersed i- throughout the eveulug. i. • ■ y CHILDREN TO SING s ti
At Christmas Masses la tot- Aogoa- v ttae'a Chnreh. There will be two maasee lu St. Augustine's Church on Christmas morn- ' It to announced by the rector of ^ i church, tbe Rev. Tbomae F.Blake. ■ maasee will be celebrated at 6.80 aud 10 o'clock. Tbe children are pre- ( , paring to slug several Cbrt.tmas ( , under direction of Ml« ^ , Rodgrra. t r Tbe little children of the cougrega- ( Hon. to tbe number of 24, are rehearsIng four bymna to be Chr',l°*" c morning, under d.rect.on of Mto. [ Hodgera, wltb Mlaa Doughty at the ( ' "r^HolyTbNhf,ht. Peaceful Night." ^ "Adeale Fldelto." "Heart of Jeaua ( ' Hear" and "The Snow Lay on the ( | Oronnd." ^ ' OFFICERS ELECTED j Howard i. ktataton Heads the 0 Epworth Ltsgoc. , ' Tha members of the Epworth > Ue^o. of the Fire. M. E. Church 1 held a meeting at tbe p.raonage Mom ' day evening, for tha election of new > ° The* officers were cboaen: How1 ard 8. Slalnton, president; Mtoa Mabel '• Lake, Oral Pr"ldeDt; M',,, - bath Veoable, mcond vica P"«de°'' r- M|sa Marjorto Bantham; third v Ice prealdeot; Scott Adama. fourth vice i preaWent; Bdmuud Jeflrlea, aecretary , • Mtoa Alberta Marts, treasurer. i. entertainment January 6, at which '"cmre* of the war .... he abown. j! criledtoatorcea1Next Sunday, In tbe First M. K '• to da-red, but. in i, ordar that all May bars tba priGiaga ' . ..iKniina tbose who are abaeoi aa aoaallj b? « dB"r m.
]0CEAN CITY FIGHTERS ARE " ( ANXIOUS TO GET BACK
ICapt. A. R. Smith Writes In- I | tercsting Letter to Mayor Champion. | , Capt Alfred It Smith, of tl.t- city. | writing to "ito I'liempini from I V I "I suppose that long befdte you get r I thla letter you will have heard that we'.*1 Jboys. | settling of the peace term- remain. I t much to do lu the good old l,\ S \ a I We have done our bit ..vet here and I I by a piece of shrapnel and « a- , 1 Later he were Jut back to'the^hospual ; because of a heavy cold and is -mi ^ [.there. The la-l I heard he was gel • : ling along nicely. » "VVbMe golug over the Held, to I.m.k , I ; dbwn, we discovered where the tier [ I bad laid mines tor a hundred , . .yards or more, right acros- the valley " ' | liarmle-s. in each one of Hie mine1 to wires All that bad lo be ' , done was lo step on a board and tbe c ' ] mine would go oil. I crossed tbls | ] thing once before! knew It, „,d. like t •j September and from that time on un 1 j til October 31, we were never dut of the of tlie enemy guus. Most of jhe 1 j After movlug up again nearer the - | frout. aud being under shell Are aud ' 'j most of the time, we arrived ai I our destination. This was between 1 '. ' aud 2 o'clock on tne morning of UcloI ber 12. bavlnglefi tbe oilier place Oc , 1 lober II. We will all remember these , 1 dates. 1 "Tbe Germane must have kuowu ( - were coming there, because tbey , ' started to shell tbe place about au ' hour after we got there. We bad Just ' laid down on the bare gfouud, with , ( only our blaukets over us. Ttwaeonly ( [ a short time before a sbell struck three , of the boys lo my compauy. aud tore , ' tbe legs oil of all of tbem. Noue of 1 these boys Was from Cape May County. Of course there was no sleep , 1 for «Dy of us. because we did oot , • know wbo would be next. There was J no place to go, so we Just stood aud 1 took It uuill morulug. Then we were j e lo go over tbe top ai 7 o' clock." e Capt. Smith, after vividly deeenb- '• lug tbelr ehi-ouhter wltb tbe enemy, "Tbe meo pressed on and into tbe enemy trenches, where band-lo-band 1 * flgbting followed. I bad two officers i wbo went over tbe top wltb me and ' tbey both reached these treuches.aud 1 1 drove tbe Germans out, but oDe of ' ' tbem was killed lo tbe treucbee. Tbe 1 ctber was wouuded aud I cau Hud no 1 " trace of him. Whether be is a prls- 1 1 oner or not, I do not know. We 1 started over tbe top with 789 meo In 1 '• our brigade. Of these 248 returned. ' Thirteen officers went over the top two. b "We did oot lose many men from " old Company U. - tiranln Douglass e was wouuded, but oot seriously. John Aaron was killed. Corporal Ewiog r- was sbot and taken lo tbe hospital . 1 T bave Dot beard from blm sluce. Abrar" bam Morgan, 1 tbluk, was killed, but " am uot positive. He lives at Oceau '' View. Raymond Price was gassed, ss was Harry Sbarpham. You may ^ may bava beard from tbeae boye before now, as tbey were seen by otbers after tbe battle was over. A number of Company G boys were transferred to other organizations aud I have no •- way of checking tbem up."
— 1 WANTS TO COME BACK - Lerur ■rowo,<4<ew la France. ' Writes Major Thomas. • Major L R. Thomas, of this city, a ' daye ago, received the following from Le Roy Brown, a former resident of thla city, who to wltb tbe Headquarlere 2Mb Engineers In ^ "Major Thomas: Well, tt'a all 1 over, and I've bad two good mouths 1 of tbe front. Believe me, tbe old say- 1 'War*# bell,' u true. We sure did eome wouderful work up here, aud we're willing lo do It again If oe- | ceeeary, but I don't tbluk tble will happen. . "I sure will be glad when General PersblDg aaya. 'go borne, boys.' I've bad enough of mud, rain, gas-masks and dodging tbe big boys. I'll tell you later of wbat really happens dura day spout at tbe frout." CHRISTMAS PARTY ■ ^ Baptist* Will Kolrrtalo •and** | ScUool Children. I Tbe members of the First Baptist • . Church are arrauglug to give the ; Infant department of tbe Hobday \ school a Christmas party on Tuesday , evening, December 24, In tbe social ; rooms of tbe cburcb, from 7.45 to 9 30 j ° There will be recitations and slngl lug, and Sauta Clans will be there wltb presents. fbe committee lo chance comprise# Mre. Alice Stephenson, Mlse Mary L Clark and Mtoa Olive Colllne. ' Bride* Warfc accepted. , n, ■' w »•' • County Board of Freeholders bave ae- , sZa'b. ■" i" A"'°" ' stow daya ago. by RUey u Ml* oar: Tbe bridge »" "decked •ad J— • P'**8 ta *** Mwetare. II
* I ! CLEARED $222.20 ! BY ITS SUPPER of A. Lodge Docs Good i Work for Dix Ambulance Fund. The rtENTI SKI. le told by Miss riallle jibe KiatXyingly large -mu of |222'.2U recently given by Ocean t ,ly t ouocll. , Hie First M. E. Church fur the beueflt ' L.CTu'dou.tiuus. 180 10. * | are elated over the success o' the atlalr, ! and they" surely are entitled to feel HOTEL PEOPLE MEET Hie December meeting of lire Oceau , I, Lis, uu Monday evening. There waa • good sized attendance and aU trolley line of Oceau City. It was that the loss of the road would he telephuuv service. A pleasaut social lime was enjoyed The next meeting Is to be held at 1727 Oxford street, Philadelphia. BACK FROM CAMPS I Home of Ocean City's boys have relumed from the camps lu which thVy lug been houorably discharged from duty by the Government. Hart. Champion, sou of Ira ti. ' Newport News. Johu M. Fisher, who was at Camp ' waa honorably discharged November 15, aud returned lo this 1 with tbe 3US Aero Service Squadron overseas, has. beeu honorably ! discharged abd has reached this city, ' » here he has been visiting ute mother, ' Mre. Lydia O'Brleu. Roy Keuthain, of thla city, who has ' lu (be service, is among tbe vtalt- ' Roy was wltb Machine Uuu Company, 379tb Regiment, at Camp Sher- ' man, (jblo. He bae been bouorably discharged. J. 8. BRIGGS DEAD ] John S. Brlgga, a well-known sunij mer resident, aud property owner t of Ocean City, died of pueumoula at t bis home In Norristowu, Pa., ou Frt- „ day. Mr. Briggs, who for year# waa . an entomologist for the State of Pcudt sylvanla, also gave- lectures on ' the i subject of buge aud trees. He leaves a family. A sou to lu tbe service. He |> le Brigadier General Raymond M. e Briggs, U. S A. A daughter to Mra. Hiram Cooper. a Mr. Briggs, wbo was In his aeventys flrst year, lived at 1SI.2 Asbury avail His widow and children bave tbe sympathy of many friends. i
NOW A CAPTAIN Llcul. Hiram •leelman Hrcclcea Commission Over There. Lieut. Hiram Steelmau, of Atlantic City, a former resident of tbls resort and a graduate of the Oceau City High School, waa commissioned on November 8 as a captalu In tbe 112lb Heavy Artillery. He waa lu command of F when tbe armistice waa = signed. After graduating from tbe Oceau v , City High School, Captain Stealman ». studied law, waa admitted to the bar aud practiced lu Atlantic City for a few year# before euterlug tbe service. L Hoi* Trinity ncrvlcca. [ Service# lu Holy Trinity P. E. Cburcb, Eleventh street ami Central I avenue, next Sunday will be as fol- S lows: 9.80 a. m., Cburcb school; 10.46 p .am, morulug prayer aDd sermou; , 7 45 p. m., eveulug prayer and sermou. The Christmas Day service will begin . ] on Christmas Eve, Tuesday, DecemI ber 24, at 10 80 p.m. Good music. Everybody Invited. Tbe Rev. J. W. I Watts, M. A., to rector. a Try au advertisement lo tbe Sentiocean em. it. J*'* (^BtractXo^705. I !h|(bImS SJSSSSe u«J troni nsiwssa' ,, ! First SI rest anl the 1**OOD, as describe In ,e i ^Alfwds^SS" t» made on ure lortn proTided, cover all turns ooolalned lberslo .and y ] be eeeoinpanrtj^bj easb^or^eemOtd^eboek y ^BMorer orOouS°Cllj7N. J-. In I be sum nf "tm enee-asfnl bidder will be reqolrad lo 10 furnUb. « lUiln Un daje Irom tbe dale oT tbe | awaid, a aallslaetonr surely oompan* bond. . | S Ss^^oVit TS?^i«I!0«5?duio,SS re ; ^-iyr* sstss J I iS&8 'tm sollra work lo bs completed wllhln IB "SSftSSTor Oommleelonara r-aev. lb. rtiniaTrSecl nr or all bid. or to wain aa* iy 'Tu™.*'iLV°i5Inc*Uon. ma* be obiaiaad re. I Dlraeaor at Poblle Works. re. paaad, Daereafeev to, t—A IXJa,»i^¥. F,«««
■■■■■■ Jones' Men's Shop , 804-06 Asbury Avenue .« Large Assortment of Auto and Fleece-itned GIov.-s j-S Ready-made Suits — Overcoats ' ; * New Hats, Caps, Fine Line Shirts and Ties The Best of Wool and Worsted Sweaters for Men, |„ Ladies and Little Folks , Cashmere Hose, Bath Robes, Umbrelias JONES M*\S IT 'l ' , Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth and Asbory Avsnu* J PHONE 570 - FREft DELIVERY Stationer}*, 20c to 75c box. Samoset Candies, 6<3c to' ^ $1.25. Whitman's Candies. Eastmau Kodaks and Films. 1 — i jgfev Our Boys. We may spare them ; the supremesacrifice! . ! v ^ How? ' By individual self-denial. * By stopping every extravagance. By placing every penny and dollar where it is £ needed most. % 1 Dou\ only think — act! , Buy Thrift Stamps— Every quarter oils our Jighting machine. • Aid the cause of Liberty. > Help end ruthlessness. Hasten the home-coming of the boys. , BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS— NOW! First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. Monuments, Headstones-and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately Mow !■ Lbs opportunity lo par -base a osm-Ury m -mortal. Wabsrrem MO W, III - plsud mooomenU. brwOsionss, markers, corner pasts, ale . In oar ws re room and -bow 1 advance In price at material land i Uborand^sre selling tbem mncb la— In prlne^ tnan we can manufacture them today Call at our yards In Pleasantvllle or Camden and make your -election. We are equipped wltb every labor saving dsvtor to latter aod eraet tbem promptly, t We bave tbr electric crane, surface ooiur. poti-hlng mill, poenmatlc tools, plug drills, , etc., and can mannfaclure most anything yon want In special work, aa we also bare a large supply of roogb stock oo band for tbls purpose. I. handle tbls year by Novum 'jar 1st aud tbe sooner yoa oall ibc'CcUcr display yon will e Tbe government baa placed the monumental buslueaa on the non-eaaeottal llat and e manu'w'YlYfa^Tlo^oae'belr^i^anlTuuUlaher'the'war^VnVa^rH m'^f^good's m°our I for many years tberwaf er tbe prior must be In advaaoe of present pya ua. Uierefora, It Is Camden Yard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 '' Pleasantville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery x Bell Phone, 1 \ "" * -
REPRESENTATIVES : I O. J. HAUMBLL, Prsst., 117 N. Cornwall are., Ventoor, AUantlc City. N. J. A. L. HAMMELL Vice PresL, Abaecon, N. J., for Cumberland, Caps May, Burlington, Ocean and Atlsmtic Counties. 8 F. HAIGHT, Camden, N. J., for Camden, Salem and Gloucester Counties. W.'DuBOIS, Clayton, N. J., for Clayton and vicinity. H. B. HALE, Cape Charles, Vs., for State of Virginia. p O. J. HAMMER CO. " MAIN OFFICE, PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. 1 John Marts Lumber Co. . Ninth Strast and Haven Avenue 1 OCEAN CITY. N. J. J Lumber Mill work. Mouldings, Building Paper.PUstsr Board, Nails, Sash Weights a etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. '' — d Richard H. Johnson Co. \ STEAM AND Hiflh-GP«de JOBBING J HOT WATER " A I HEATING Plumbing SPECIALTY 1 846 ASBURY AVENUE s =, Your Opportunity Large cottage on Central Avenfte, between Seventh and Eighth Streets, can be purchased for considerably less than it will ' cost to erect the house. Lot, 40x100 feet. > If you want to buy, address V Lock DOx 236 Ocean Glty, N. J; ■ KX*Mor>ey to loan on Bond and Mortgage."^! ' R. CURTIS ROBINSON 1 Conveyancing 3 Insurance ' NOTARY PUBLIC * COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR PENNSYLVANIA Nob. 744-48 Asbury Avenue " OO BAN OTTY. N. J. f —
M hotuji lie inmliBB Sccick Well f m aecslaeMF. Di.aeroa °k*" t'lU « *£& jmH9mr I THE IMPERIAL j 1U15TXNTRAZ, AVE.. OCEAU CITY, ■ j Op«Jor.tne Mason^Plaawa* • wm^r' spsa foe Mrs. C. OBTU. THE KATHLU Now open for tbe ssaeen It* i^ntnu Av-noe. OCKAJI «T*. H.i. U IN8BB LEWIS A OORAKD HOTEL ATGLEN For Sale or Rent by Owner. a. c. eerr NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIGHTH AS 1> CENTRAL ATXSUI OCEAN CITT, N. J. Nsyior and Hayre, ProprUUHaes PoorteeutbHeaMm r uo roughly rsanvala« and newly papered. BeU Fbooaa: U-X OO* MILLER COTTAGE OCEAN CITY " ^NEW JEKSEY Opeo All the Year Hot Water Heat LAURA I. MILLBB Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke! Get the above from H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth aod West AllBIll O. I- LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. lass Asbury Anita, Oeaaa ONy.M. J. 2MB Fought, and; 1^ Won Our brave soldierg and sailors fonght heroically right np to the finish of the war and won a stupendous victory for right and justice. Great honor is doe to our gallant troops. .""Remember our boys over there at Christmas time. Ocean City . Title aod 'Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. ! ■ Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Company of Newark
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