Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY JANUARY 2. I (-19. We Kliair l* glad t" rei-cSW^eiii • "f new* and communication" of lute ret tothl* community and our rear. en. all-qpnyuunlratlon* ' ehould be BCcompitiled with t lie full name Mid add rem .if the writer, licit lievewtarjly 'pins lie'Ir)' New Year-. Day when the/ re- * c ived a line cake from Mr- <> A. It la planned lo give an eililhnn.ii , of the. work of the .l»-«" In Hie March J. '• j An lllualraled lecture will he Riven , lu the Fir-t M. E. t hutch next Tlior.day evening for the beiellt of tlie l |.- f worth Ijeague. , Alarge audience «n»eatbled rti i tie Find M.~ E. Church Sunday evenme JoJjearthe eat.l.U hy the .-Inure of . , hie church and the Jt.pt, -t CI, urch. , The ojien w Inter thus far la an appreciated act or Providence Had I lie ( winter been anytlmiR like that of a , year ago, the |«rople here would prob- , ably have had to fuller through . lack of coal. * PERSONALS. The Kev W*K Ki-lier. of t'amdcn, wee to town during the holiday a. ( William H. Heegir and wife, of tide , city, are vleitnig fnende in Hwddo. k, , Fa. Robert Naylor. of thl« place, haa Jotued tlie Ocean City Club at Aher- , Seen, Md , WtUard Adam* came from Aher- . ieeu i-.' pend jtbt h-'idaje at i-ta Mis. Sara Ooff spent the vacation daya wiin her hroth'rr, \ |i Uofl, at WM Point. JJert. Hlllman. of Hit- city, has gone to Hanimontou. win re he will engage In buatneaa. Mrs. A. D Stidliain. of this city. Is visiting her son, Harrison Stldhaiu, In Washington, 1). C. Leslie C Hugbea t» organl-t al Ho y Trinity Episcopal Church during Mi-n
Colburu's absence. rt A. K. Levering and wife tnive-rcnt d Hi Mrs, Kae Uarrard and daughter wit re recent visitors «t the home of Mrs. M. C H . Lake. In tbta city.*: sl Alviu McKeag has beeu visiting 1 Is * ancle, Halpti L. Gaff, luthPei^^ lie 2\. ;r' *r uu »"v I -WhlV.«- at Morion, ."a, w Ms l!»rtii* Lake, i.t lids ctt>*. f-j irned tfcibday eveniog from-a vigil <*" lvtati.es- at Morton, Fa. Miaa Edna Coram.,. „f — ■ rti.tuor-. ' P. , I. .retting her ..uncle, 11 II. ritlt*-. \ aud family, in this city. Miss Mable Knock, "of Philadelphia, wa» w guest of W. W. Adams and * family over the holidays. ^ John E. Austin and wife, of itrldg - port, Conu., were recent gue-ls of Mrs. Austin's slaters lu this city, j Mrs. Mary Corson, of Marmora, hss I been visiting at tha^lmme of Mrs. E. „ W. Uaudy for several days. w Mrs. E. W dandy lias returned io her home in this city after a visit of ^ several daya to out of tow u friends. a Mrs. Margaret Foster and sou, | Fred . of this city, have beeu spending | a week with relatives in Philadelphia. Morgan Hand aud Miss t'eceha | Hand, of Wait Philadalpbia. „a...d „ several daya here duriug the holiday -. y John Test, a. property owner and a summer -resident r.l tin. city, Is located a at Kudls, Jfla . for Hie winter months. Ueorge Kreckley, who la working iu i Philadelphia, spent Saturday evening fi aud timidly al his home lu this city, t BenJ. -Henderson and wife spent Hie * holidays with their sou, Herscli -1 - lieuderson, and family at Penu'a Fire Chief .Watson aud wife re- ' turned lo this city Wednesday from a 1 visit lo friends In iirldgelou aud ' Salem. V I Humbert Ponliere, ofVlilladelphm, formerly of this city, was In town ! Sunday. He la employed at League 1 IMaud. d Clifton Smith ind family, of Boy- 1 ft_ — ' \ Cordon and. wife at w ■ ■ - t Long and family, of J Philadelphia, were In town Saturday, ' L as was O. Edward Corumau. also of ( I Philadelphia. j ft Tkeo. V. Townsend and family, I formerly of ibt- city, who' have he. n P resiling at Belcovllle. are tow Incated j I Gloucester. ( Mra. tieorge »-■ Parke-, ol thta city, ( at .rued llits week ftom a visit to her , i .cl'lsr, Mra. A. W. Sioeuaker, *t ' t'v-j«-'a (trove. Mi* Nickersoii, of thw city, vj'.stit -I • -1 ol the week "u the ( ,ai. rait, supany'a exekauge . . vbh- ' fc-a-.'.C - .. - returned U tier home ,o this - :! visit of aev-J rral days » r ' Lwta Blnger, lu i -- | Churchill Ht..g«ft.ru Pbhadel-' phis, acll'e In „ City Fishlug Club. . .. ,•„! visitors hci» Sunoay. I Mi-s Miriam Brlcbly, ■* ', ' lug schoal at Peac Creek. - -pert' Ilia -lidldays with her pareti. I t aud Mr* O W. Be chiy. Charles Calvert, wife and daugbt. of Drouto, Canada, who were at th- lr •o", here for about a week, left on
' Monday for their home, Mr. Calvert f< was here recuperating from a recent J Martin S. Cornman.of Sewlckly, Pa.. * -l-t-iit the holidays at the home of B. ' Duffleld. . , Mra. Walter Johnson, of Phlladel- : phla, ha- been vi-itlugat the home of Q ' Joseph Broad ley aud family, iu thl. c city. " f Mi-s A U lies Mathls, w-Jio ha. been |, n|ieralor In the Bell Telepbooe c ' Company's ndlee here for mime lime, c gone to Atlantic City. tl Harvey Adams aud"Ml«s Bertha h Adams, of Philadelphia, epeul Hit It holidays with their parents, W. W. It Adams and wife, of this city. u Mrs. Laura McManus and two of r' ' her children, Edwin and Patricia, of M tins city, spent the New Year holidays * ' with relatives In Philadelphia. Mrs-Clarence Bobbins, Miss Helen " Bobbins and George C. Y'ites, of Port 11 " Norrls, were guests of Wardell Hlgbee ' and wife, of this city, Thursday. " Corjmral William A. Williams, of g ■ s o; Upton, was a. guest during the ark of Mi*e Minnie Mumford at her s : srent*' home at Booth Oceau City. , ' A. W . Bhoemaker and wife, who are 8 1 living at Peon's Grove, spent a few t ■lays here this week. They are recu. e perallug after a recent severe attack of t • illness. I»r. J. Tboruley Hughe., ol this s city, sang at hot h ser vices In the Olivet i> Presbyterian Church, Atlantic City, i Sunday. Hie Christmas music belug r repealed. .» c.r/Nlrlce, of Camden, a summer «
rcsMeul here, who Is with the 8061b f Haultary Train, In the service, writes t| a tricud that he enjoyed a few days' n furlough Iti Paris: p Mrs. Vllo Amoroso, of Cape May o Court House, returned home Saturday tl after "pending the Christmas holiday. Ii with her daughter, Mrs. Jerry^De Franco, of thl. city.. « 1 11 '• I H l| ton, • a* iii.yfii Sunday. >1 ha. gi,..ato Autrd'Mh, Md., wtn-ie he haa * i-av K , -"'I. -. .» an sououataat for & Ih- Futtou A CoiMB Co. . ^ " r.l «. ftmlth. of HeaviHe, ha. been .paodlng tbi boiidwyi with ber ...u. • . ..n. and family, of tills city. She wa. aocompaulod by another son. Wiirred Smith. , Ii Miss Florence Piieggi. of tills city, f who Is employed lu Philadelphia, re- j turned Jo her home lu Catndeu Sun-, day evening after spending the Christ- (| ma- holidays with her parents- d Charles Sack, who, a* few weeka ago, underwent an operation In the Miser t ■cordis Hospital, Philadelphia; aud r Whoje condition for a ' time was very <j serious, has returned to bis borne here. Edward Bushay aud wife gave a t New Year's party for one of their sons t at their home Tuesday evening. Mrs. assisted by Mlas Beglua lo eutertalnlug the children. Prof, and Mrs. iEric Doollttle, of i s|ieut a portion ol the bolliflfbtlca.llssaaS.nl William H. and wife. . Prof. Doollttle la | astronomer at the Uulversity of PenD- f Mrs. J Edward Vosa and Mil. B , Nuliy entertained a number of a friends at a live hundred card party at , the home of Mra. Vosa, 837 Central avenue Monday eveulng. There were , 26 present. t Police Justice K. B. Willis, wife I aud son left here Saturday afternoon ■ fur Philadelphia, the former return- < lug to Oceau City-Monday. Mrs. Wll- 4 and son will remain lu Pblladel- I ptita for several days. William Lynch, a United State. 1 at League Island, baa returoad 1 bla duties after speudlug the boll- ' at his liome here. Hla brother, ' has beeu honorably discharged from the service. Mrs. Lewis E. Smith entertalnad 1 the following guests at Christmas: A. Smith aud wife, Mra. Max Kalaer and Mrs. Margaret Flnkbluer, mother , aud grandmother, respectively, of the libelees, aud Edward Caeaar Lopez, of Philadelphia. Leslie A. Norton, of the Corson's , lulel Coast Guard Station, haa returned to his home In South Ocean City from St. Joseph'. Hospital, Philadelphia, where be waa sent by Dr. ; Haloes to undergo ao operation for 1 appendicitis. He la much Improved. Mra. George Ley, of Huuliogtnn ' Park, California, started for ber boma 1 on Saturday after spending a faw daya ' here with ber cousin, Mrs J. Beeves Hildretb. Mrs. Ley came here from ' Cape May Court House, where ehe - J was a guest of ber sister, Mra. Ralph • Benrzeti. | Hlldreth Wallace and family, of |. Millvllle. aud Lawls Erlckaon and n family, of Hobukeu, speot Friday and « ' Saturday with their father end mpt ber, | Jnuie* Wallace and wife, of thft city. Mt. Erlckaon Is employed by t A Gov- > ■ «nt at Hobukeu. Mrs. Erlckaon t -if <1 .idg Bed Cross work with ber btiaI banc at Hobokeir. i Legal paper, of all descriptions, tn- • iudtug wtfle, are carefully drawn by ; »« •»» oOcm, 744 n i aremAOHM CRy, H. J. m*w.
i HOME BUILDING ( SOCIETY PROSPERS 1 Many Sha-esa'tf New Stock " Taken r. J. T. Hughes J i I'rerlflent. ' i- .. . ii, .ellng, elected V foil' -'wi: diraotore: Oherlee C. »j. Join DevUfc, R. H. Nolty, L. ^ .Br s-.d Parker Miller. ;af -ifl'iiers ware elected: Preslut, 'T. J. Thornlvy Hughee; vice .. i, J. Edward Voce; secretary, ... Morris; treasurer, William' F. ■ irdiner. " if. Curtis Robinson. Henry W. c , .own-end and H. 8 Mowrer were A . | chosen auditors, and qtt A Carr, of ^ The association Is In a prosperous d condition. A new series of stocky the 1 number of share- lihve been taken. 11
ENGINEERS DID SPLENDID WORK , Norman Yeo, Summer Rcsi- ,, dent Here, Writes to Everton A. Corson. ^ Norman Yeo, or Philadelphia, a resident of Oceau City, and a d civil euglueer who was foreman for E. o Corson, general contractor, before tl entering the service, writing to Mr. tl Corsou from Nantes, France, under ! of December 4. says In pkrt: III "Am here on a" fnrlougb and am ^ made up of boys from ^ho me, h aud It Is sure great to be with (bent. • s "Have been od the front for almost v months, and a rest back here is d surely appreciated. My company Is j at present waiting for transportation ,ji lo a base port, aud we should reach , a the Slates between now and January i p "My regiment has made quite a ! Ii name for Itself, having complete { g charge of all highway work io the s Army. The entire fropY was j latd off In sectors, each sector In charge of one of our companies. You [ appreciate the size of our job by B fact that onr company alone had 5000 and 8000 men attached It for labor. The traffic on a road to the line Is gigantic. The material generally used wa. taken from ruined building, and of very ! soft body, and for that reason did not (j give very good results. | ^ . "Towards the end. 'Jerry' did not de- : stroy the roads to a great exteut, as be too' busy retreating. ^ "The German's maintained roads were In wonderful condition, and their system of macadam road construction surpassee even the French. "You will remember Mr. Henderof.tbe Pennsylvania Highway iv., Ms Is l.srs wll H I he '' 804th Engineers, and I expect to see In a couple of weeks. v "Regards to all the folks and the boy»" ' TUNEFUL CANTATA " presented br p*eat>»terl«n Bun. ' dur Bcbool. y The tuneful cantata, "Topsy Turvy," c well sung by the children of the [
Presbyterian Sunday School In t presence of a large assemblage In the church on Friday evening. The / participants were under the direction : of Mies Louisa T. Corson, leader"ofL> church cbolr and director of music t in the public schools. t -In Addition to the csntsts, there ] were recitations and vocal solo, by » Kveral of the pupil*. t Jane Grove* won applause by ber ( solo, "Jolly Santa Claoa," as did ■ Hawthorne, who- saug "Silent , Ntght" very well. t Peter Tolten aud several others gave ■ a sketch, "Oo tbs Day After Christ- t Dorothy Jones made hit. with ber f song. In lbs cantata, and Edith Hal- , tilled the part of Pandora In an t excellent manner. In fact, all did extremely well. t Jonathan Wallace, as "Old Kris," i the pert, eud was given a cor- i welcome. | Charles t. Nabb, who presided at | the exercise, offered the opening ' prayer, and later made a abort ad- , Following the exercises, there was , the usual distribution of Christmas preeeuts. * < FIREMAN RESIGNS ! K. Dstl. Goes to PbllMlelptnu to Work. The reslgostlon of William E. as a member of the local paid department, waa read at the weekly meeting of the City Comulsslonera The youug man, lo his letter, asked that the resignation be accepted at once, which was done by the board Mr. Davis bat been • faithful lire 1 men here for Bve yean. He has taken a position as a driver for the i of Nathan Marple A Sons, storage warehouse and undertakers. He worked for this Arm for ten yean be . Jure coming to thla city aeven yeara He came here to work for T. H. Wrlgglns A Sou, where be remained , some time. Before becoming a memI of the Are department he wae employed by the Champion Lumber Compeny. Mrs. Davie left the latter part of last week for German town, where she I and ber buebeod will make tbetr home. r Robbed tn Philadelphia. r While In one of Philadelphia's de- ' partment store, on Mondey, Dr. Flor- ' ence Brick Halnee, of this city, was robbed or ber pocket book, which wae i grabbed from ber band by a negro, - who escaped. In addition lo several i dollar bills, the puree contained coin. - of three or four large store.. Fortn- • nalely, .be wae able to notify tbeee r store, within a few mloutee after the . robbery. B Marriage Report Denied. « Word bae been received bare of tbe e marriage of "Joe" Brtckley, a former a Ocean City High Bcbool athlete, and e eon of Lewie Brackley. The yonng b man baa been a student at Rntgara' College for about two years. The >f girl sal alio a student at the tame II inalltutlon. The report of lbs mard rtage It deoled by the mother of tbs ^ yonng man. n Are yon looking for a cottage eite lo a. tbs Gardens, .prleaa tfiOO to gSOOora bones witb bay front, In oeoterof town? For terms apply to Abel D. „ Scull, 617 Central avanne, or pbone 480. ade .8-l.tf. 44 Try ao adrartlaamaot lo the Sxsm r, m.
CITY SUSTAINS ITS NAME AS "CHRISTIAN RESORT"
So Declares Police Justice 1 Willis in His Annual Report. 1 In bis -annual report lo the City , Commissioner-. P-ollcv Justice Williand Aued for disorderly copduct and * Two.persons were Aned »2o earli for " jwlllngj goods short weight. These <1 Bnes wVre -eut to the county trea-urcr , f driving autos without a license. An- 1 1 other was A tied >25 for driving beyond ,< speed lliult. The-e line- were|*' j turned over lo the State trea-ury. i 1 I the county eonrte. | ! house-* Three of the lad- have per- - will be eent tp Judge Eldredge for hi- ■ j-dlspo-al i "The report shows." -ay- tlie police • | justice, '"'that lu Ocean City there I- a 1 singular lack of crtme for such a large • population. It -hows that the citizens land ' visitors are well behaved. Ii 1 ] to.deiBonstrsle that tlie title 'given 10 Ocean tity, a -Christian Sea j side Resort.' Is well deserved." » | -ON VERDUN FRONT Maurice L. Wrlggin-. who wa- , 1 bugler of Company G, Third lufaulry, i of this city, .before the war, and w ho B ! has beeu doing overseas service, lias , | writteu the following Jelter, under ^ of November 26. to his wife, who , { now iu Millvllle: . Nov. 28 19! 6. , France. r, My Dear Wife and ChlldretiT\ , This Is the Mrs! chance I have liad „ are kept so busy. 1 am still well, but | front aud have beeu lu lot- of danger. | which I am vecy thankful. Our dl- J vision has beeu complimented for Its , bravery. , We ere to leave here lu a few day- | and are going to some place oti .the , Alsace-Lorraine frout. The reason I could not tell you very well. have beeu very uear the boys al . times, but was always so busy I could *
not get to see aj»y of them except Adams aud Scull. ^ [when we are to . leave here for home. " dou'l think It will be long. I c e few things to bring home, but r 1 cannot bring much, as our packs are heavy to carry arouud. I have driving trucks and motorcycles F nearly every nlay aud never had an accident so far. I have not beeu buthem at the front, but have heeu ' dispatch carrier, which Is some Job Souveulre of the battle frout are very . hard to get, as they are removed -he- " ' fore we reach w here they are. I have d sights over here which I will I1 never forget, but wish I could. ■ I am very proud toeay~tbat I am In ' the 29th Division, as they did great work and fought some of the be-l tier- c - divisions and came out victorI have Asd a lot of hardships, " * now It I. over, I am well pleased. : are having more rain and lots of - mud. It Is a very sad sight to see so many graves ofour boys over here. I 1 < do not get much chance to go to the ' Y. M. C. A., a. I have lo work Sundays as well-as auy other day, but em. t gled I have done my perl.- I have t seeu a lew- German alr-plaues shot t down not very far from where we i I have not seeu Ford, as he Is . not , j It must have beeu some whale that , ~me "bore- < Remember me to all my friends. Bugler Maurice L. Wrigglus. I Uo. IX, TOjth Am. Train, I A. E.-tF. . , CHILDREN TREATED ■ . John Datacbec sgji Mile Knlcr- £ tain Bundas Bcbool. John Dstscheg and wife gave their a usual enjoyable Christmas treat to the - little folks of Holy Trinity P. E. ' Sunday School at their home on Wes- . ' day evening. The children, as well as r their parents and the reclor of the church, the Ber. J. W. Watts, spent a i ' few hours vdrj%pleasanlly. e The exercise. Included recitation. r and soug. by the following: Dorothea Barlow, Mary Collleson, Edward Clayjon, Albert Cltylou and Miss Katberlne Smith. There was a short talk by tbe reclor, aud the Sunday school orchestra played. The orches- * Ira comprises tbe following: Miss * Smith, piano; Irwlu Holt, mandolin; '• Arthur Holt and Joseph Broadley. * vl line. t * After refreshments tbere_ was the '* distribution of gifts, and the ^children * were In their element. Carrier pigeon Died. Policeman H. M. Newklrk found a carrier pigeon near tbe Boardwalk on i* Sunday evening. It was emaciated if and wa. scarcely able U) stand up. He A took tbe bird In charge and tried to K nourish It, but the biped died efter a •' abort time. On a born around the' >e bird's left leg were tbe uumbers 18-92 >e The pigeon wae bine end white r- speckled In color. Mr. Newklrk say. is be tblnke It may have beeu owued by tbe United States Navy. In Bbootlag Docks. * Complaint, are heard from tportsj men that some of the soldiers In tbe ii aeroplanes Aylng In thta section sb< ot ducks at Ibey fly In tbe air. They t kill quite a number, u it reported, aod tbea speed on tbetr way.
FODLDS GETS NEW YEAR PRESENT J Double Assessment Work in City During Year Gains ! Him $540. At aii adjourned mreliug of tlie . : Director Adam- made a motion, wiilch carried, that the ;ec. mmendstion 1 of tlie thted si.ii us I «mf< rence ot tax , official" relative to the payment of ad- 1 dltlonal v-ouipeitaatiou to a--e-sor- be ~ 'followed and that Henry T. Foulds. j .sse— or of t he city "f Gceau City, be I paid the -urn of 45411. repre-eutlug «fiy percent of his annual salary, for 'extra work done orio be done lu-cou-jyear 1918. | Tbe new lax law require- that two -urn- M money from one appropria- - .^'resolution wa- .dp pled to borrow a -uin not exeeeillng HV' 47 fur the temporary liiisuclng of contract No. The t ity Com m la-toners, at an admeeting Tuesday evening, adopted following resolution: whereas, by the law of tbe State of New Jer-ey it Is required to convert known a- tax tltle%ole- anil that lax ( aud known as tax revenue uote-; y Resolved, by the Board of Com mis--loner- of the city of Oceau 1 tty that note- of Hlcwooo for the year 1915. and that -tld tax title notes f -aid -urn be -upported by tax titles the-yeai 1915; and that lax anttcl- j, pat ion note- iii tlie sum of 486<MOOOi ued fur the year 1918, be aud tbe are hereby .liquidated, aud In lace and -lead thereof ."note or uoles in the -urn tS'5.000.00 he Issued and lo 1 1916. aud the money derived from tbe r ulug OT said new notes, under new title-, "hall be applied to the liquids- j ttou of tbe note-, old notes as kuown * under their former ttlles; that the proper officer-, are hereby authorized to -ecure -aid -um-, aud said uotes to of the name as herein autborlzed. NEW OFFICERS
lUfetktlnllo'H. Tbe member^ of Ocean City Lodge, No. 171. F. aud A. M . held I belr annual election and Installation of offiThursday evening tu the lodge lu tbe Ma-oiflc Building. Fullqaitig are the. officers elected: Worshipful master, George C. Murphy; senior warden, Howard Johnson: junior warden, Somers Young; secretary, - Thomas J. Thorn; trea--ure'r. William Lak-I trustee. Hans Hurkhardl; proxy to Grand Lodge, John Brower. Following are the appointed officers: Senior deacon, Lewis Gandy; junior deacon, Dr. W. Y. Christian; senior master of ceremonies. Boy Darby; junior master of ceremonies. B. H. Nulty; senior steward, H. C. Schaoze, Jr. junior steward, lilniou'/B. Price; cbaplalu, William M. Babck; tiler, Julius Roth; conductor, _Pr. M. B. Stannard; <frgaui>t, B. H Aulty. WELCOMED HOME Clas Ion €-1 ven s Parly by Home t-'rirnda. Paul U. Clayton, sou of Prank Clayof this city, was home on a tenfurlough during the holidays aud was given a welcome by a number : of frieuds <>u Thursday eveotug. Games were played and there was : mime dancing, followed by refresbI Thu-e preseut were Misses Florence Clayton, Anna Hilton, Helen Bard, Margaret Bevan, Pauline Nlckerson. Cotton aud Sophia Corson, Harold Fergu-on, Lawrence Nlckerson, Hemy Jackson, George Mellow, Mrs. BenJ. F. Bard, Gilbert Coreon and wife and Mr. and Mra. Clayton. ^ The young men. Is comm.nder of ' . Electrical School Company No. 10, Naval Operating ' Base', Hampton , Koads, Vs. j 1 BUrlnrrs In Pbtladelpblk. Dr. Herachel Peltlt, Dr. William G. - Abbott, City Solicitor A. C. Boswell, William F. Gardiner, Hans' Burk- S 1 baidt. Dr. M. B. Slaunard, C. L. | B B reck ley and Benj. Groves, of Ibis 1 city, atteuded the special session of Shrlners al LuLn Temple, Pblladel- . ■ phla, last evening. I Card ol Thanks. . Joseph Barclay end wife desire to t thank their friends for their sympathy . and kindness during their recent be- ' reavemeut caused by tbe death of Mr. " Barclay's father. (Wract No. 705. e Wailed bid- will be received by the Board ol q Jjomimolouer-ofOoeaii Clly. Nrwje-iey.at jjw iTlJo rr-owW-d U mber' bulS\*es!f. a All hid- mu-l be made on the form pro0 be acvoiuponled by cssb or crrtlfod cheek d jwl'boul condition) payable ^ lo the City e "ri^'ineo-aefal bidder will be required 10 o furnl-b, within ten dsye Irom Ihe date of the ■ awaid, s sslUlmctory anrety oompasy bood. | ■t<. be approved. In tbe -um of 100 per —Mem » of the aroojinl^ ol lbe ooolmct.^ondltlooed Ie by"rnIoe of 'tAe°{:mp7o) cr-'^i.fabl I ire^AcI.TJ rs the State or New Jersey, or any other law pertaining 10 laborer- or employee, by living y n eorety oompan) bond or liability ln-ur-*S^I"ILw5*ol Oo trel ^ __ IMormalllr In any bid ° " **** t'lan- and apedfloaUoo. may be obtained ie from tbeCttyClsra bydepmiun.eiuou. »t Director M PabUcAvorks W"' B' °"LlCuy*in«lnssr. id CLUDCI A BCCUo tmmd. Dicimber u. mm. 1X-u,il!¥- rTmet
vlones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Avenue Large Assortment of Auto and Fleecc-lined Glomes Ready-made Suits — Overcoats New Hats, Caps. Fine Line Shirts and Ties "• I ! : The Best of Wool and Worsted Sweaters for Men, Ladies and Little Folks Cashmere Hose, Bath Robes, Umbrellas JONES HAS IT Maddock's Pharmacy ! PEONS 570 " FREE DELIVERY Stationery, 20c to 75c box. Samoset Candies, &>c io $1.25. Whitman's Candies. Eastman Kodaks and : Films. • 1 An Aid to Progress Business success today is as dependent, upon extensive knowledge and capable judgment as adequate capital to meet its financial requirements. An association with this institution means much more than a bank depositing and borrowing connection. It-brings to the solution of financial problems and the furtherance of business plans the extensive knowledge, helpful advice and willing assistance of our officers. First National Bank Ocean City, N. J.
Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately l-lor and -re selling them moeb IMS In prlo. lu-n — • can tuabufmrtarr them b-luy sad because of thta these good, on being sold rapidly. Ceil at onr yards in Pleasant villa or Camden and make jronr selection. W" ha fcrth*del'Ptr|1 WlUl ryerr 'sbor aavlng d-vlo- to letter and erect them promptly, etc.. andean manufacture moil anylblng'you wan? in spvclaT woTkTas'we'alBo'ba've a large supply or rough etock od band for tbta purpose. handle^ thl- year by November lac aod tbe sooner you call the Setter* display you will ^The government huplaeed the monumsMal bu-ju-si on ihenon-ea-entiak list and maats will have lo close their plants until after the war. Tula will mesn goods In our ■ line eaunot be secured until after tbe war at any nrieeand condition- will it sucb Ui-t for m-ny years thenar er the prtoe must be In advanee of preacnl pjtc-s. therefore, it la 1 to yonr lotereeg to purcbaae Immediately. J Camden Yard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 If Pleasantville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone, 1 REPRESENTATIVES: O. J. IIAMMBLL, Prest., 117 N. Cornwall ave., Veotnor, Atlantic City, N.J. 1 A. L. HAMMELL, Vice Prest., ^bwcon, N. J., for Cnmlierliinil, Cape Aluy, Burlington, Ocean and Atlantic Counties. F. HAIGHT, Camden, N J.. for Camden. Salem and Gloucester Countiea. ' W. Dubois, CUyton, N. J., for Clayton and vidoity. II. B. HALE, Cape Charles, Va., for State of VirgiaU. O. J. HAMMEIi^ CO. MAIN OFFICE, PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Havan Av.nuo OCEAN CITY. N. J. Mill work. Mouldings, Building Pap4l7 Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights ate. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. Richard H. Johnson Co. STEAM AND HlaH-GMlde JOBBING WATER " A HEATING Plumbing SPECIALTY 8*6 ASBURY AVENUE Your Opportunity Large cottage on Central Avenu£, between Seventh and Eighth Streets, can be purchased for considerably less than it will f cost to erect the house. Lot, 40x100 feet. ' If you want to buy, address Lock Bo* 236 Ocean Glty, N. J. | to loan on Bond and Mortgage.*®! R. CURTIS ROBINSON ; Conveyancing j Insurance ' NOTARY PUBLIC 1 COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS FOR PENNSYLVANIA Nob. 744-46 Aabury Avenue OO BAN OtTY. N. J. |
the imperial H, • K--TRAL AVE., OCXAJI CITT. ■ Op-n^ror tl.e ——on. Ptaaiaally *iw*winMm*r WW" l. span — Bra. C. OKTXgL. THE KATHLU Now. opeu for Ih. aaaaoe ILB'.-emral Avenue, OCKAH CITT, U. J. M IHKDl LEWIS A OOBAAD HOTEL ATGLEN For Sale or Rent by Owner. . AAMIT _ NEW HOTEL ELBERON KlUliTH ASI1 CENTRA!# AVKBUB oceau citt, m. a V .Vsylor and Hayre. Propriltl — - MftJLLlv v-GT^AGE Open All tbe Year s Hot >Veter Heat laura I. MlLLBk Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above from IS C.H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avane C. 1_. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. law Aabnry Avenne. odmb City. B. J. Lou for sale. Oottagaa for real. \- Make Them Happy You want to make your children happy this New Year. An account with _ the Ocean City Title
and Trust Company inspires substantial and lasting happiness. 3* Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. t ■ Estate and Search Company RKPXXaXMTa Fidelity Trust CommnT . Vildvood Title ud Tint C*. Title Inaunuaoa Abstracts of TlUa, Conveyancing Fire Inanraaoa Prompt Service All Work OunMNd Money to Loan on Good Pint Mangsg' Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Bnildlx* Cape Ma^Court Haass ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies . Seventh St. nnd West Avo. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy ProSuets ' Ask for BookM of BpMfoltfoe Orders Delivered Both FhMMB 14— Sixth end Plea mire eveDM. 17 — Eleventh nod Bey aveaaa. is— Fourteenth end Plaaaeta ave. 35— Seventh end Waal a venae. 42— Second and Aabary eveaee. 43— Fourth and Aabury aveaaa 45 — Eighth and Aatauy avwtna 46— Tenth and Aabury aveaaa 48— Thirteenth and Aabury aveaaa 49— Sixteenth end Aabury a.ueua 61— North and Cantml aveaaa 54 — Sixth and Central aveaaa . 67— Eleventh and Central ansae 67— Twelfth and Waalay aveaaa 68 — -Fourteenth and WaMty ansae 73— Fourth and Oceau ansae 76— Seventh and O um smsi. - 78— Ninth and Oeaaa sense 82— Seeond and AMusOasnSBfo ' | 06- Board walk and Mea^s MOM* 911— Bay avenue and ■eMMS SgL 621— Twenttath aad Oe—1 dsngft Try an Advt 1ft

