Jcean City Sentinel THURSDAY MARCH 20. 1919. We ehall *■* glad to receive Item* of oewe and communications of inlert— i lo tills community and our rendereverywhere. All communication* should be accompanied. with the full name and ad drees of the writer, not ueceeeanlv for publication . but as a guarantee of DOTS Real eatate men are busy Real March weatber last Friday. Ureal weatber on 8t. Patrick's Da; Tbe Board of Trade api<ear> to be Don't forget tbe enterlalnuieiit -In tbe bigh school tomorrow eveuiug. 1'be Reading Railroad Is uow running a tbrougb excursion train to tliis city from Philadelphia on Puudar*. attended tbe 8oiner*' Point MoomLodge enlertalument Holiday evening Wllb the number of visitors now in Ibis city every day. business men say should soon be reopened The "Necktie Social" which was to have been given last Tuesday eveuiug In the First Presbyterian i hurcli ha- ! been postponed lodelluitely. Why not have your letter- heads, glc.. printed now and avoid the rush ' lu April and May? Uet estimates al tbe Bkntikel Printing House. turkey supper In tbe social rooms of tbe First M. E. Church tomorrow evening from 6 to 8 o'clock. Ticket-. , "6 cents. The members of the sewing circle of tbe First Presbyterian Church ye-ter > day bad Ibelr annual all day sauer < krout dlnuer at the home id Mrs. Wll- i llam F. Gardiner. Don't forget the card party and 1 .dance of the Ocean City Yacht Club 1 ou April 25 at tbe Bellevue-Slralford 1 Hotel, Philadelphia. Tell your friends about It. More tickets can be secured 1 If you bave sold all you have. The 1 officers want to make this a big club PERSONALS. ' W. A Welsh, of Beverley, was in town Tuesday. C. H. Bacon, plumber ha- re'urned ' to this city from AbeTdeeu. Miss Mary C. Smith, of this city. ' spent tbe week-end lu Philadelphia. Mrs John P. -Cad man. of this city, has returned Bum a visit to Mlllville. , William O'Brieu, of Philadelphia. . Mrs. Robert B Vollum of Philadelphia, Is'the guest or Mrs. Joseph 1 I Scull. I Horace Miller, of Philadelphia, a coiiagar ou tbe bay front, was lu towu ' Patricia McManus was a recent ' r of John Kellly and wife, lu Plea tile. sra. John Hallcan, of ibis city, relornad Tbursday evening from a vleli , lo Philadelphia. , Mrs. Lewis Rlaley, of this city, Is | vlslilng friends In Haddon Heights i and Pblladslpbla. i Aaron W. Hand, of (.'ape May, 1 county superintendent of schools, was I lo town Monday. Herbert A. Ploch. of Philadelphia, 1 returned Monday gvenlug after spend lug a faw days here. BenJ U roves, of Ibis city, has r» turned from Aberdeen, where he was e u ployed for some time. Jesse (jyoe and family, who lived al Bndgetdo since last fall, are spending two wc^ks In this city. Mrs. J>JA Brtggs. ..f -Sort Mown, has bean speeding a few days at her , collage. 1812 Asbury avenue. Jobo P Cadman, of this ciiy visiied this son. J Presoutt Cadmsu, in Poll adelpbla, Saturday and Huudsy. Dr. Micbaal Uailagber aud Miss i Mary Bo wen. of Philadelphia, were recent guesU of the Miller Cottage. Mrs. Charles Powell aud Mrs May Harris, of this city, are visiting J Roscoe Bbarp aud wife In Philadelphia. Robert Radford, of Philadelphia, a wall known aummer cottager bere, . has returned from a visit to Florida. Colemao F. Learning and wife, of •Deunltvlllc, were guests of Leander Corson and wife, of Ibis city, over tbe , week-end. George Breckley, of this city, who It am ployed by tbe H. K Mulford Co In Philadelphia, visited bit parent* bere ou Sunday. Slater Mary DeSales end Sister Mary Dolores, of tbe Consent of St. Joseph in Wheeling. .W Va.. ere resting lo tble city. *. • John J. Devlne. of Ibis city, returned early t^s week from Phlladelpnta, where be went lo see bis mother, • w ho is seriously III. William P. Breckley, of this city who has a responsible position el the League Island Navy Yard-, visUed hi* pa rents here Sunday. I Miss Mary Fox, daughter of FiJrhnlder and Mrs. John VL Fox, "of ISC city, la vMtlng her oocle, Sheriff A\ L. Fox, and family. In Salem. • Mrs Wallet Moore end her two daughters, of Woodbury ere vlsltlog A. F. Levering end wife, 708 Central avsooa, for an Indefinite period. Henry C. Scheme, Jr.. and family moved lo Bel mar ou Thursday, bui Mr Bebania will be Id Ocean Cliy al Intervals on business' of Ihe gas com pany. William T. Brown and wife, of St David's, have opened their cottage, 810 Plymouth place. and will remain un til April 8 Tbelr children will join tbam oast week. William Lyocb, who was In I be set vice, but was mustered out last week visited his sheer. Mies Emily Lynch, of ibis city. Saturday. He then want to SL Petersburg. Fta. Mia. Ida Hand aud bur daughter Mas Vivian, both of wbom.bave good »f
1 FINE HOME FOR MORGAN H.THOMAS •t Swan & Trout Will Build Attractive Cottagt for Well >i Known Phil idclpbian. j * Morgan H. Thorns-, of Phlladel* | _ of Ocean i liy for about leu years, lis- j for S beautiful home to be located on h lot si Ibe c rner of Twelfth -Ireet audi e Wesley avenue, and a«lej.|li of ill", feel . , ground >■- made by Harry F..Statiwill prv-enl . mo-i stliselue ell!ct si j l I lie in iln fl -or will -land sf.-ut -'X 1 - feet above the sidewalk ll will be 20 feel back from Wesley avenue and 18 , feel back fiom tlie liue of*. Twelflli ; -ireet. Thy lot I- lo be terraced, -o „ I bat I ne «Aier*l effect will be that of a house two car-. One corn'er of the yard I- to be devoted to a -mall truck patch, and Ibe halanc^/rilt-fleYlaiiled • In grass and flower-. with bay window , pantry and kitchen r On the -econd floor are to be large sleeping room- acro-w the We-ley ave- . and a ball! room. - I front and Twelflli -tree! side of ibe , liou-e; al-o acro-e the lir.-l aud second , floor... .be .rear. * Tlie property will repVe-ent an out I lay by Mr Thomas of -between J12.UHU . and (I-TOIKI E. B. BACON ON JOB i Otis M. Towusend, secretary of the Board of Trade, has received Ibe folI lelter from K, B. Bacon, of Jersey City, a well known summer resident -f Ocean City: Dear 8irl— Your circular. calling Ibe ' Buatd of. l'tsde still livelli, duly received This evidence of renewed my check for pi. yearly due- for 1919, Into such a large a large program thai little will be accunpllshed. , Nqte tran-portatlou within the city limn- may be considered. The query In the clicular, "Would largk band1 belter than a trolley Hue?" I- an opportune query, and results obtained In other cine- might be well worth In1 Ocean City needs a service that would enable one lo reach any- glveu point ► ihe city /com the business seel Ion charge. Ha- the' Board of Trade Ibe , courage to pu( up to tbe candidates . for City Commissioner the -ame queries Ibey' make lu Ibelr circular, a-klng candidates for public office wbere.tbey stand upon Ibe-e questlona should they be called to vole ou ibem lu an official -capacity ? at the revival ou Friday evening, I urn, Your, sincerely, E -B Bacon. MORE NEW BOUSES 1 Jo—. M R - Isi-d. • f Pl.UYlelplila, ha- a wailed en - r. fa iniutgrr of liop-e- in ihe b i ■ of the'cliy I to two buildei-. J'.I.O Mail- and Geo. I ; \V H-rn-. The - ik i- to I* ru-bbd j He "ba- al-o given the contract form r large -loi-agy bou-e on Central road, . near North street. | Tbe-to'laT value id Ibe cnntracta. It la , stain), amount- lo nearly (50,000. Tlie coinraclyl ha>. a-ked the t'lT^' on tin- removal of Ibe old material on 1 ihe Boardwalk between Fifth and Seventh -tree!-, s- ut*' lumber I- ex- ' peeled from ihe Soulji In about ten day.. The official, will permit, tbe re- ' muxal of the old iuipber a. main a. the • connector receives Ibe blll-'- f lading, r -liowi'ig ilial tue material I. on Ihe . way lo tbl. city. ' Arrangement, are being made by lb* Board cf Trade to hold a booster. ba: qiiel lu ibl. cllj — pr.ii.abl)' -at tbe ' yacht club— neit summer. Hu— ell H Nulty aud Assemblyman Mark Lake ' are tbe committee to charge. They * have power to "add-to the cmmiite*
position, iu Philadelphia. spent Suu- >. uay'.^ere with tlie former's pafeuis, a Capt. aud Mrs. H. W^Hildreth. V Mr* "France- Gelger. of Mlller.vllie, \LancaJer County, Pa., has returned o home after spending ten days here as g l|be gue.1 of ber daughter. Mrs- K. - J, l( MpManua. lu. the ,-Browniee -Apartment*: * ! . y Vh. j Taylor and famllyjjf-St. Catb- , it mine*. Outwrto. Cgnadufare uccupy- „ IngtbeT^Ueet^CJrtage. 1 580 Wesley ,. avenue. They are oecompaoted by F. H. Hay and wife and Mrs, 8. L. , Robert-on. 10 Ml— <"■ McGee, of Philadelphia, i. has relurued to dnttes as telegraphIn operator in the office, of. ihe West Jef sey and rh-a-iore.- Railroad company. at.K'Chib street . this city. She Is a ^ gue«t of the E brron. Mr and Mrs P. McManus and their n'l daughier, Mrs. J. N Danedur, of; Philadelphia; who are staying at one of Atlantic City.'- Board walk hotels ir. were gu—f a few davs ago oiT Mis Ml E.J. McManus, of this cuy. i
" PRESBYTERIANS j CALL LT. SNYDER , " United States Army Chaplaifi , * j Will be New Pastor of i y| Local Chnrcb. ] I'lie Re'v. R. S. Snyder, who. as a j | , - clisplaiu in the -ervice of the United 1 1 : Slate-, lis. the title of lirst lieutenant, a r i hs- been called to Hie pastorate of the i j First Presbyterian" t, 'liurch. The call. | w hich w as unanimous, was extended " j after a meellngof tlie congregation on | . Monday evening. ' It 'J j Lieut. Snyder. It I- ex peeled, will!, "iian i li'irch next Sunday. , ^ | f J continue hirwork a- chaplain In one ! t „ j vf the cam p. there, and will probably jt j* Officials of Ibe church have ar , ranged with the Rev. J S Hartxell jt ' 11. Slam" to All the pulpit until Mr.jc • Sny der I- .ble to a-surae tlie duties of , ' PASTORS ASSIGNED MrW Jersey Conf. renCe 1.1*1- , Mr— Ion. at ocean tirove. <l I Tlie New Jersey M E. Conference, | f winch wa- In session at Oceau Grove, i made Ihe following ap|<olutmeuts In y Alfred Wsgg Superlulendeut. AJIoway— T. H. Picks. t | [ Angelsea— C. W. Reamer y e Anbury and South Seaville-^Howard j , i Moore. p Auburn— VV. A. Moore. , Aura and Itichwood— A. J Smith. } LI Avalou— ' Tii he euppllM. tl Bndgetou — Central, H. P. Sloan; First, J.J Messier: Fourth, J. A. Nay- f( lor;Trlulty. fc A. Miller, Jr.; Wesley , Memorial. B. Clair. , I Burleigh— C. T. Hand. , Cape May City— J. W. Nlcholsou. B Cape May Court House— J. W. j . Waliiw right. e t Carney's Point — S. H. Cc-wlter. e r Cedarville — J. W. Rose. j T Center Grove— To be supplied. f . feulerlbn— Elmer Biggs. L j Clayton— E. H. Cloud. j Deep.* ster Village— R. N. Aepin- j j I wall. " 1 1 s -Deerfleld and Alden— E. A Cham- j j 1 Dennlsvllle aud South Dennis— J. | , R Creer. Dividing Creek— John Hacketl. y Eldora Circuit— R. A. Cake. | 1 y Elmer and Munroevllle— Samuel j . Sargent. " Ewao-IL F. Rudy. 1 Falrtou— Lincoln Creamer. • c , Friend-hip— F. A. Howell. ' . Ulassboro— William I'rumm. ' j Goshen aud Dlas Creek-^Nalbsn 1 ! Green Creek and Rio Grande— Sam- r uelCawman. 1 , Haleyville Circuit— Thomas Hess. 1 j Hkncock Bridge aud Cauton— Al- £ , bert Bauer e Harmony Circuit— To be supplied. Harrlsonvllle aud Ferrell— Edward | Muuyon. , Hel-lerville — A. C. Bailey. Leesburg aud Dorcbester— C. M. GrllHlb. ! I Malaga Circuit — William .Eweu. Maurlcelowo— Lewis Sbelborn. 1 " Mlllville— First. U. G. Hsgarman; " Fourth. Waller Nlckles; Second, B. H Decker; Trinity. James Lord.Jr; 1 -West Side. Christian Erust. " Mi nolo la — N. W. Wlckward. . Mulllea HMI— F. A. Boweu. J " - New'lleld— Hughes Kourgalze. Newport — A. E. Mo"frls Ocean City— G. W Yard. ' Pedrlcjtto* n— Siesdman Applfgate. , f peuii's Grove— Emmauuel, R. S „ • Carlisle; SI. Paul. H. T. Flsler , PeDUsvllle — C. R Smith. ' Pitman— J. B. Haines. | Plain vllle and Lake — H. C. Snyder. ( Port Elixabeth— T. J Morgau. { * . Port N-t/is-^C. "D.-WhlRon. 1 ( (Julntbn— J. S. Nguklvel. - Ssle.m— Brunilwsy, H. M. Lswreu'ce; < F.rV, \V A .Boyd." 1 ' 'Set lsleX'lty—<V. H. Lpiher. ' Seavllle Circuit— (j. W.Reynolds. i ° Sharptown — B. F. Back. South Vlneland — Benage Lord. I Tabernacla— H. J. Hsiueman. " Tuckaboe— C. S Miller, r Vinelaod— T S.B^ocfi. ' Wildwood— J. G Edwards. Wllliamstown— S. K. Moore. Woodrufl and. Rotenbayn — S. B. Stnkely-. Woodstown— F. L. Jewell. CAMHE*. DISTRICT. Alexander Corsbu, Sirperiutendent. ' Ab-ecou— C. M. Johnston. I Atco and Cbeellburet—W. J. Wll--e ",a" .....
Atlantic City-- Central, J. L, Howard; Chelsea, H. F. Parker; First, C. T. Harris; St. Paul's, A H. Lucas. Audubon— H.- L. Burkett. Bargalntown— P. W. Huilderback. Bsrnesboro— To be supplied. ^arlln and West Berlin — L. 8. I Mpore. ' • - " . Billlngsport— J.-B. Adams. , ' Black woqd— John Allen. Bridgeport and Center Bqnare^-W. T. Valiant Brigaullue Beach— J. K. Smith. Camden— Aebury. L. L. Hand; H-tbany, W. K. Blackman; Bethel. Herscbel Lee; Broadway, L. K. Wlllmau; Centeuary. J B. J. Rhodes; F:igbih Street. H. E. Garrison: Fairview. J. F. Dormau; F'irst, H. F. Gra- ' vatt. with F. D. Lawrence as assist- ' ant; Kalgbn Avenue, W. E Fisher; Park-tde. W N Zimmerman; SL r" George, O t.'. Apgar.; Stale «lreet. W. * Kul l-eddon; Tabernacle, C. K.. VanHook ; Trinity, C 8- Lawrence; Colon. l£; Fort Saul— The very desirable core - net of renin street and central avei uue. 90x100 feat Inquire of Andrew i Brown. 1018 Columbia avenue Pblladslpbia. Pa. adv., tf.
BETTER DISTANCE PHONE 5 SERVICE NEEDED HERE
Business Men Tell Some Har-rowing-Experiences With Ont*of-Town Calls. City Commissioner George O. Adams ' said at the meeting of the Board of Trade that be does not see bowr tbe buxlness people here continue to toler- ; 1 ste the long distance service that Is beglveu by tbe Bell Telephone ComHe said that one evening recently | tried for four hours to gel Camden 1 telepbone. Then he gave It up. and he hadn't yet got tbe desired conI Board of Trade take tbe matter up. j H F. Stanton made a motion, which I was carried, .that a representative of I the telephone company be Invited to i attend the next meetiug of the board Referring lo Ibe alleged poor service given by the telephone company. Assemblyman Mark Like luld of "bis efforts, s few days before, to get Phils delplila by telephone. He wssu't able j went to the business bouse In Pblls delphta be was eudeavorlng to reach ; by telephoue. " As he was entering • call frum Ocean City was then being , | received by Ibe Arm. John Marts told of having occasion ( | to go to Philadelphia ou a hurry call, ( land while lu that city be attempted to ( : call up his office bere. He bad an awful Job lu trying to convince tbe , I operator that he knew bis owu tele- - HAD JOLLY PARTY [ Hiss Roth joacscelcbraisi Blrlb , Little Miss Ruth Jones was nine ' old on FTldsy. aud to celebrate j the occasion she gave a delightful 1 party for a number of her frleuds at * tbe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 R-Jones. All bad a very Jolly c « I The refreshments aud favors were f of tbe aflalr. Tbe favors were prelly Easier baskets filled wllb Easter c eggs and a chicken. The decorations • were yellow; i Those present were Ruth Adams, f Groves. Marlon Slnkersou, Catb- I erlue Burkhardt. Catherine Milla,Catb- I eline Smith, Carrie Vlocenl, Sirs r Bevan, Helen C. MacNamee, Beryls t i Retchly, Jeauette Slalnton, Gertrude ! Stalnton, Keeule Lamars, Florence I Evelyu Chester,- Rnlh Jones, Jone*. Jeanette Selvagu, « | Corson, Miss Cbelllt, Mrs. Parker I Miller and Miss Zslser. • t BUYS APARTMENTS c IIncI cl phi a Man Takes Two- 1 Kara Ms House Here. James Mtfjann. of .^Philadelphia; ' has pure-lifted, tbrougb tbe agency of Clayton Haines Brick, tbe two- . apartment bouse 904 Second ' street from Ibe owner, Mrs. Seymour Davis, of Philadelphia. Mr. McCann, a few weeks ago, c rented the first floor apartment of this | He decided recently to buy f tbe property. He will occupy Ibe t flrst floor apartmente Ibis summer. g "Apron Social." j The members of tbe Ocean Ctty ( Chapter of the Eastern Star will gtva an "Apron Social" In tbe Masonic Building, Ninth street and Asbury avenue", Monday evening. This affair will, without doubt, be one of tbe most Intereetlng events oftbeseason, v and fhe Invitation was extended lo all t tbe mele friends of tbe chapter and I members of the Masonic lodge and i chapter. Refreshments will be eerved « duriug the evening and tbe music will c be In charge of Messrs. Nulty and ( G \V. Harris, of this city, contracand builder, has tbe oootract for six beautiful, up-to-date bungalows t for Joseph M. Rowland, of. Phlladel- < pbta" They are to be built on First I street, between Atlantic and Corlo- I tbian avenues. These are to be of I different design and of an attractive I C. I F'lizGeorge; Wesley, H. F. Cllne; Wiley, W. A. Cobb. Chews and AJmoneeeen— J. R. VaoClarktboro and Jefferson— H. S. Gascoyne _* Colllngswood— Embury*. W. B. Wood row; jriret, G. H. Naal; West, A' B. Carlln. • Cross Keys— Pennington Corson, Jr: Downer— To be snopilgd. El wood Clreult — C. L E Bell English Creek and McKea City— R. VSmltftr . Gibbetown and Repaupo -W. H. . Libe. Gloucester City— First, R. A. Cono- > ver; Second, W. H. Hsrker. Hsddonfleld— Alfonso Dare. Haddon Heights— W. R. Raver. Hammontoo — Daniel Johnson. Heddlng and Nortbmoot— C. C. 8|rob. Hurfville — E. C. Hnlx. Ltnwood — Lin wood MUler. Magnolia— Thomas Hues. Meotna-A. D. Ward. Margate City— Ellwood Weeds. May's Landing— J. 8 Garrison. 'National Park — C. F. Southwlck. Naw Sharon and Chapel Heights — Elijah Tozer. PauUboro — 8. M. VanSgnL "" I. Pleasantvllle— Bethany, L. D. I- Champion; Salem, Pennington Oor- >; eon.Sr; Wesley, D. -C. Cobb. r, i- Port Republic SDd Smllhvll'ie— W. - A. Burcb. Slcklervllle and Tansbc.ro— E. T.r; Weeks L Stratford— C. J. Champion. . Swedesboro— J. L. Snrtees. - i- Thnrofare— E. W. Graham. 1, Turofrsvllle— W. L. Pelereon. - Victoria— Parry Miller, r- Wcnonab — P. B. Motley. i- West moot- J. H. Wbiteker. w Wlnslow Circuit -Edward John sou. a- Woodbury- H.J. Zalley. Woodlyo-W. U Sbaw.
J l» — T. ** TRDST COMPANY TO : DROP PASS-BOOKS' • Will Install Mechanical Book keeping Machine in Institution March 31. ■ The Ocean City Title end Trust ; f Company will tnslsll In 11* office* on j • March .11 a mechanical bookkeeper— j - a Burrough* adding and ►ubtrartlng By tbe addition of a bookkeeping machine lo jl« equipment. Ibe tru*l F company will -be able lo di*caid the ■ Ibe plan of banding neatly-priuled • Stalement* lu depu-ilur* on the flr*t of This *y»lem I* now In u-e In msny ■ of tbe big bsnklug Institution* of thl* f country. II rue machine automatically - solveprobleins 1.1 add in.... and .ubtreciiou ' and *imullane<.u-ly prun- a cnmplele record of ea<^i banking ir.n-.clion WANT FLIERS HERE ' S B Swan, al Ine meeting' of the < Board of Trade, calbd -lleiillou In the " aeronautic cuuveuiimi I" be held 011 May 1 10 June 1. sud s.ked ir m.me1 cannot be done lo have a few of • there airplane* come to Oceau City at > that time. ' ll 1* planned to mike Ihe extubl plane., kite balloons, parachute com petition., t urns, flyiug trophy events, etc.. with daily flight*. City, some uf the airmen might be lu1 duced to come here. , Pre* idem Brick *ald that he had talked, a short time sluce, lu Atlantic City, with a representative of Ihe Curtis* people, who told hlin I hat some of the machine* would come over to City If provisions were made Ihe laudiug of the machine*. On motion of R. *W. Edwards, a - committee, comprising- Messrs. Brick 1 eud Swen, was appointed to confer out wbet Is uec£.*sry for »ucb a place, the laudiug to be kept permanently. The committee Is to report at the oext meeting of the GIVEN BIG CONTRACT ft coreoa Co. 10 Hulid The Sutton A Corson Company, of ™ this city, was awarded another big contract a few days ago— tbe building of tbe Malsga-Penn's Grove road, Woodstown, la Salem Cuuuty. The Arm will build about 3| miles of concrete road, and tbe cuncrele work Includes culverts, drains and concrete beadwalls. It Is a Slate and coupty road The contract price was >r6.814 68 Work lull a, HOR Island. j. Robots Sharp, formerly of this, city, who was In the employ of the 1 Pennsylvania Railroad In Philadelphia for some lime as a draftsman, It 1 at Hog Island, where he Is e superintendent of a maintenance of division. Congress having failed to pass tbe railroad appropriation bill, Ibe railroad company was j compelled to drop a number of Its 1 employe*. . Angler*' Clnb 10 Dine. j 1 The Anglers' Club or Ocean City | will have it* second dinner lo Philadelphia Saturday evening, April 5. Il will be held In ibe gold room of the Adelphl Hotel. Tlirre will be Inter estlug "alovles" e- a feature. Tbe I committee comprises John M Hanna, - George W. F" Uuderdnwn President William A. Welsh aud W I. Rty- - mond. Win K-buiid Boardsrnik. At a special meeting of the Board G 1 of Commissioners of Sea I-le Ctty. tbe ► . contract for rebuilding tbe Sea Ialei 1 boardwalk was awarded for (5 11 perT* root. Tbe boardwalk will be - f rebuilt of long leaf yellow pine and i the decking, will be laid diagonally, reeembllni^'ihBt of Ocean City and At- ■ lantlc City's boardwalk. Cheaper Fare Wanted, f ' H-'F. Stanton, William M. Ranck and Robert Fisher comprise a comL mlttee from tbe Board of Trade to ascertain whether tbe railroad cotnpao- . lee will restore the ISO-trip ticket, good for a year, and also whether tbe companies will not give Ocean City ' tbe ; same rate of fere tA and from Philadelphia as Atlantic City enjoys. B J A Rl> or CHORES FREEHOLDER*! COONTr OF CAPE HAY. L Public Notice. >- bUMoDi T^e'^rn'otorVrafs'."^!'"0 "wjUn'o bod lesl'w oo1*H y d raYn lr' h" "iTrsbin'eu rlalos and drawbar attornment*, will ba rroslvsd *nd oiwnsd at a mrellni or Ibe Bourn to be HoossH11? SPRJ?0"".'-0'* M*T 000,1 da^^.prt'1 C»».^r*"'* OCl°^^ ^00°dTl"*1 i '• i or^orL^.SX<^trb«»Vscto"0as0eTL -Br direction 01 tb* board, . F. W. FOWKQ4, Harcb IS, 191V Clark. t-BI. XL. P. r.,»ioo >. j(l H I i n 0 r-u ' Full Line of Ladies' and v. Children's Hats r J. H. HILDRETH . -r, 826 Asbtry Ave. HEADLET * ADAM ; — 1 Read inn: Coal n. SSSSrKSSS
. • . Royal T ailored Suits r BEST VAI.l'R IN NEW YORK CITY 1 OR CHICAGO. \\ I. HAVE" II" RlGlii t • HERE IN "OCEAN CIIY. BIG SI 'K I I.IXEAf.L READY I'OR YOUR ORHER. - j COME IN AND INSPECT IT AT Y< H'K ' LEISURE. ^ EUi.I. LINE OF EVERYTHING IN MEN'S HABERDASHERY AND CLOTHING. :: :: :: :: • JONES' MEW'S SHOP Maddock's Pharmacy PHONE 570 FREE DELIVERY - Stationery,- 20c to 75c box. Samoset Candies, 60c to Si. 25. Whitman's Candies. Eastman Kodaks arid 1 Films. Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately Camden Yard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 Pleasantville Ya^d Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone, 1 REPRESENTATIVES: O. J. IIAMMBLL. Prest., 117 N. Cornwall arc., Ventnor, AUantlc Cily, N.J. A. L. HAMMELL, Vice Prest.. Absecon, N. J., for Cumberlund, Cape May, P. HAIGHT, Camden, N. J.. for Camden. Salem and Gloucester Counties. W. DuBOIS, Clayton, N. J., for Clayton and vicinity. II. B. HALE, Cape Charles. Va., for State of Virginia. O. J. HAMMELL CO. MAIN OFFICE, PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. bell PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors . GRADING AND STREET BUILDING , NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AWg. OCEAN CITY. N. J. SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk closed for the season Richard h. Johnson Co. 8-~: Hlgh-Grado HEATING Plumbing SPECIALTY r 8A6 ASBURY AVENUE p THE UNIVERSAL CAR j "\X7E are experienced and know how to give service to the owners of Ford • * • ' « cars. We have the same methods, machinery and skill that they have in the , Ford Factory, and we use the same parts made by the FORD MOTOR COMPANY; ? Ford owners are doubly guaranteed by us 2 as to the reliability of our service on Ford '. . cars. Don't try to do it yourself, bring your it car here. Incidentally we are getting a few " # Ford cars and are able to make fairly good r deliveries. . Touring Car, $525; Runabout^ $500; One-ton Truck Chassis, $550, Coupe, $650; , 1 Sedan, $775 ; Sedan with Starter , $850. These prices f. o. WJ Detroit. Pleasantville Motor Company . I , 7 South Main St — Washington Ave. I ; I PLEASANTVILLE. N. J. Ill BeilPboaetl Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING, PAPER HANGING. 1 GRAINING DECORATING 1046 ASBURY AVENUE OCCAM CITY NCW JERSEY
** "TXl-M IIP OOTTAnM. Ssfioh JfytaZI a. no e/aewF, oieeoroa OCEAN O NEW JEREMY THE IMPERIAL 1014 1'K.VTRAL AVE., OCKAH CITY. B Og-njor tbe reason. Flaaaaally "w'lnHv!*' WUl1" ri sqia ate nra. a ormti. THE KATHLU Now open for tbe iobmii llWi'tnirai Arenos, OCEAN CIT*. * . M1HHKH LEW In • COW A HI ■ HOTEL ATGLZN Open April to December < entrslly Icaeated a. c. aerr -NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUMTM ANfl CENTRAL AVKMOK OUCAJf CIT*. W. J. MILLER COTTAGE IX-ISA.N CITY NEW JCIUET Open All the Year Hot Water Heat LAURA I. MILL IB WYOMING 724 Oceen Avenue Ocean Olty, N. J. Hot Water Heel A. P. Mllner Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Arcane C. I — LAKE .-.REAL ESTATE AOENT.. IOS Asbnry Aran us, Oesan CUT, W. J. The Reward •. of Diligence f "Keep thy shop, arid thy ahop will keep thee," •aid Franklin. The money yon work for should work lor yon — and it will, safely, and at a fair, rate of interest when deposited with the Ocean City Title and Trust Co. : 3 per cent, paid on time account*. Ocean City Title and Trost Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. Real Estate and - Search Company RBPRaaaMTB Fidelity Trust CornuT of Newark Y Wildwood Title ud Trut Ct. Title Inanmnoa Searches, Abatracta of Title, Conveyancing Fire Iararnno* Prompt Service AH Work OuaiMtaad ' Money to Loan on Good Pint Mortgage Farms for Sale Offloea in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May^Court House ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairiee Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City* N. J. Choice Dairy Pi utlilgle Batter end BEE* Ask for Booklet of Bpeolaldee Oidan Delivered Beth Wise Hans JBarkhaiit PLUMBING AND ISATDM M9 A1IGBT AVDgg SCXII cm US OH Hot Water ,^waaiM|l^ar HaMUe Fire Alone MjeiM,

