Ocean City Sentinel, 3 April 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

■ ; Ocean City Sentinel K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No 86-X HrUBMa^lDMrtlOD. Monthly end yaarly Wa> •araUbed on application. jebjrorh promptly done t>y sxpsrlsnoad THURSDAY. APRILS. mff. ; A CHALLENGE ! Thfe^BNTlN'SI. challenges the Ledd<E>I&i show one case at any timevspha^ the Sentinel has over- , K charged \he city for advertising. the jt^lges to be real, practical V printers "arid newspaper owners (not , of the'Xedger stripe) in. Cape May County. We would suggest— without knowing, however, whether they would So act — Alfred Cooper, , of the Cape May County Gazette: Albert R. Hand, of tlif Cape May , Star and Wave, and Jed Dubois, ( of the Fire-Mile Beach Journal, or either two of them. , If these men, or .judges of- like* , calibre, find that the Sentinel has , made overcharges in city advertis- , - , ing at any time, the Sentinel will , donate $25.00 to the Red Cross , Society or similar organization. Now, "come across. " AHOrBEl voLi ai: With this tone, the Bxxtjskl begtni Ita thirty-ninth year of pu til lea . lion, and we Uke occasion to thank oar food frteode and patron* (or tbelr continued and Inerra-lug rapport. In ttM -future, a* In the paat, tbe BmrrurH. wUI work lo|M and Innaowtbecood will al Ma patrons by pnaonUoR tbe mi of tbe ooramontty ImWrHljwe etyle. HAS THEILLUIG tlWtV B.C. Willie, Overaeaa «*••, Win VI Oi«EalnlalBD«at>| ; k, . . w»— t bo of-tba Matbodlat Sunday Behoof, cooiprM„( ■ number of high school boy., have arraogad for an "aotenaloment da las*" by Harry C. White, lecturer and bomorlet, Joet back from tbe trooebf* 00 tbe otbsr elde. Tbe entertalum.nl will be given In tbe ebureb Balurday evening. April 12. aad Mr. While will be assisted by ' loaal talent. The admlMlou will be 25 * cent*. 1

Mr. Whit* we* one of tb* flfty-eeven Y. M. U. A. aaeiatsile* aboard tbe R. R H Oronen, which war torpedoed «■ »b* Irl.h coa.t, and be epent elgbt boon In an open boat. He waefor three aroutbs eontlnoally under Ore. tnnlly be wne badly gaeeed and ahell■bntbid and retornsd bom* uufli for Ho 000 ehould mh* bla recital or hi. thrilling story. .He will show bow tbe bays Ww* entertained In tb* bote and tlinebmln Franca. TO VISIT MEMBERS ■aiawrai Meal Baaaij. In tbe Flret Prv.byl.rlao Church nextBnday mornlug tbtre will bt a epaoml aeretm In lb* Interest of tbe In tbe anerooon, from 2 o'clock until • o'clock, e canvas* will to made of everybody connected with tb* PrasbyUriuu 0|ureh. Thta eauvaas waa to haee ben made laet Sunday afternoon , bet let* last weak H waa decided to N*P"i It until nut tfouday. A committee of twenty man bar ben formed tor thl. work, and tbe ■ember* and friend, of tb* cbnreb are kindly aafcad to be at their borne during tbe boors named and be ready to ptadgw tbamaelvee tor a d.Hnlt. weakly offering for tbe woik of Tn* membere of (be commute* «■ report at tb* evening wrnfi tit re enlte of lb* J inyg n ^ j Rdptortalncd a Balurday ninth blrtb<>;>WIM were played ™ to^^^ppatlou. were Easier *«WIUn.^R fa vara* were Easier bnnbern W«E agga. a number of gift, ware received. HI* gnarta were Gertrude Btalntou, . beryl Ratably, Hurrell Adams. Hilda Baliag. Plomnoa Reed. Ed Da Wallace, LnaeHalna*. Kenneth EverloRhem . Sherman Wln.low, -«ueb Chat tin. Burton Klckarson and Ml*. Anni Davidson. ^tom Ctvll Service Secretary, rnrker Miller baa succeeded A*. let-' •M Poetmaatar N. T. Lutlon as the . local civil aerYlo* secretary. ' lb. other r*«iaa of tbe last named requiring ■oat of bla Uma. ^ 1 ■•lei iMtll aeoar... 1 Tb* Hotel Katbln w now open for 1 tbenccommpdatlon of gue*U.~Tb* 1 Mleaea lewis and Conard will Le glad " to wNcom. former pauon. at,d new * ■weol Arrr.ai., ATOLEN. » J. D. Collin*, Camden. RATH LIT. * W: *. Bitting and wlf., w. A. Ben- - ffar nod wife. Wm. H. Be.vet .ud WtoLB.W.Otrr,. MlmH.rr.et D Cnny.AJu. Uolvilla, Jr., wife and tl - I*- *"*• M*n°" Bickmon, Pbll.del- 0 Eton, F. T. Cole, wife aud child . <4ue t bee; Francis Cole end wif., M out real. , Elbe Roy. t *. W. Brad burn, Newark; C. A. 1 Tbomm. Mrs. 8. T. Bchanek. Win tun aamk.m, H. M. Btmon, F. E. Bar- " WWI tomUy. Alio* Walker, PblletoHbt ». 1. R a hart a. -Hew Yoyk; H. * to**, Atlantis CUy; Dr. J. W. < III.; O. T.Ogden and « km,waa*aik; Mim Grace Msnnlug ' &£., ytotollt.Mea.BdwmdH.naMu, J

AROUSED OVER I BOOST IN FARE r tbna raving quite a Utile. The car ] (aisfroin here lo PJearanlvllle was 22 , cents, aud from Plsa.aulvllle lo Pbllr sdelphla tl 68. • When tbe Board of Trade mel Toe.day evening, Robert Flatter,. wbo bad , = goue to Wild wood on Monday -a. the ( representative of the board lo aliend a , - meeting of clllzeu. of tbe lower section , 1 of tbe couuty, mate bla report, r Mr. Fisher said thai at tbe Wild wood | meeting there were present, among others, former Congressmen J. Thorn p- , ; .on Baker aud former Senator Philip _ ' Baker, of Wild wood;' Lulber Ogden, • of cape May, aud Mayor 'Smith, of , ' Avalon. ' Mr. Ogden had a list of the rale, he- ( 1 I ween Philadelphia aud tbe various " resort, lu Cape May County. Thl. g ' list .bowed an advautage to Atiaqtlc r City of ten or twelve ceuls. while the _ • Cape May County resorts will have lo ' : pay an Increase of Several cent*. The meu al the Wild wood ineellug said _ The seashore re-ort. need a low .rate , la the early spnug. when people visit ! : these place, for Hie purpose of renting ' cottages, and also lu the fall, when _ many people buy lot. aud build cot- ' 1 ages. The cpuimlltee desires to have ' e-iablisbed i. rallied fare that will not block (be seashore bu.lnew of glv- ( lug health aud keeping peoplf yu bealtb — oue of tbe most Imporlaul _ kind, of bu.lueu Ibat tbere cau be , It Ise-eeutlal, Mr. pi. her dee^red. that tbe summer raliedbl? of fare. f 1 ebould start at an early dale, r A committee will vlalf C. M. Burt, a Government railroad representative t lu New York City today (Thursday), ■ aud Mr. Fl.ber said that Ocean City ! should have a delegate at that conferf euce, wbeu It la hoped to have concession! made by Mr. Burt. Tbe present ratm are Idlmlcal to both tb* railroad, and tbe seashore resorts. _ JIa tbg I'*.! tbere baa been a spirit of ' ■Uo-operatlou between the railroad, and fee seashore reran*, but it look, a- , tA<ogb those DOW lu charge of tbe ' railtMda era .>'jf.mlllar with coudl- H Hon. t^fate of the seashore towu. deeide. the rbeperUy of tbe .bole Mr. Fvdwr ..»Uv! that Memr.- Og den, Baker and Win bad visited * Broad Btreet -T-siion Eod tbe Beading Terminal, but tbe men Hey bad Interviewed Id Iboee office, ap-irarad lo be a , ludlfTereut 10 tb* sltunilou, w'Jiose set- Y lo thousands nf peobte tbay v did not eeem tu grasp oi io ftav. su ■

R. Interest. jd " tbe committee fails lo ha efforts al with Mr. Burt, it will be upjo ib* ra>r *oru to make a clamor ibrongb the e. public press and endeavor to bring the I. railroad beads to a realization of pree>r ebt coudiilous. In lloe with Mr. Fisher's Ulk, a Is committee was appointed to prepare ie resolutions lo be presented at tbe d meeting lo Naw York. Tble committee comprised Mr. Flsber, Prof.He vens and Mayor Cbamplou. Mayor Champion will represent Ocean City at tbe Naw York meeting. WILL COMB NORTH b :— W.F.Val.laae Wile Prepare lo a Lease *1. Petersbart. Writing to tb* Bentinel from Bt. j • Petersburg, Fla., where be spent tbe •f fall and winter, William F. Valet, of - this city, rays: 1 . J D Now that U Is almosl tlm* tn fet 1, ready to come borne, i tboagbt I 0 would drop you a few tines to tot you know that wa have enjoyed <b* new. >* tbal came to uaAfctoogb tbe colamu. 1 « u( your valuabia paper, which wereh ceived very rageiaily, sod tor which ' ■ pt**2fP(F< UAuks y "MM* n very bpgy season down here. *4 iMMSSBmSB/* *** FreP,r,DK 10 re1 Of)' *0 Uke up our 1 ■ wmm °tw *ddre**< "is-715 ' I AfMry . evanoe. where we hope to ^HHpt'p'>rt*nds and pairousand lo Ibpth belter accommodation, and 1 -Jraiwlee lu our new store, which I bevel' "j handsomely equipped for that pur- J •- While we have enjoyed tbe "Bunny ' Boutb" very much, we are anxious to a "torn to.Oceen City. We expec! to r leave here April J8, going to New 1- York, -where we will spend a few days, , I tbeu to PbRadelpbia for * abort time r »Dd thence to Ocean. CUy for tbe sum- [ I_ FORGOT TIME CHANGE 1 ' A" • »-r ' wren Brrvtcwe. , There wei* many among tbe local • people so eugrossed with other affair, al that they forgot all .bout purtnng n tbelr clocks nod watch*, an hour > ahead before retiring on Balurd.y P J"*1"' "Dd ">• "•«» was that not . cl f *rtT Ule ,n reaching church ser- ol t ,U ■0IB* 801 10 the *1 . ^"rC ,D ,,me oa'y 'or lb* beuedicThere were not so many, excursion- »l here last Bundy. 'Douhtlaas on »' . tbla occasion, as was tbe case last year, number were left In V'smdeo by resof forgetting towmake tbelr watche* lit In wan tbe new order of T tluidlu the daylight saving >lan. |J \ ICommaglealM.) ■ \ Boon.-, at Likrsn h - Editor the Sentinel:— I've beard * a numtt-r of tb* patrons of the Ocean ® CUy Pdbllc Library asking why there 1 cannot! be rams new nod popular d books .purchased by tbe trnstee^ a 1 numlter of booka wer* recently added tb* ooilectlon at lb* library. Few of this* wers either new or especially popular. YWiy nm purp^Ape some en- k books by well-kuown au- c tbors? Tbere 1* a demand for these 11 This U merely a suggestion. o BOOK-Lovkk. J- ' tl "" Twaethrr" otoner. .- el Tbe member, of the Firit Bapfl.t a. Cbnreb will have a "get together" dinner In th. wlal room, at T o'clock evenlu* Following the dloner. Ibe regular moutbly business Bi meeting will be held. All mem tiro d "• fenestra to attend. ,,

GOOD RECORD BY HIGH SCHOOL FIVE Ball Team Played Fourteen Games This Sea £on and Won Ten. ' The Ocean 'City High School AthAssociation*, bsrkrt t.sli learn r-- ' labllslied a record Ibe pa.l of 1 which Ibe boys are ju-tly proud. 1 have won 10 out of H Ksn.es. They did uol lora any of the S games ' .played on tjie tjome floor. : Much of thj team's success Is due lo. Ibe orach, "Joe'-BcbocH, Roy John-, son, who referred tbe g.uiee al bolue. ' ; has worked lo Ibe ratl-fsctiou of all. 1 Many of Uie vl.ltlng~T»-»uis have : praised blm highly lo/ his ^.s«t tefereelug. Following is the list of all games ' January 11. -PJeasaulvllle' Ttfigli School, 38; o C. H. B-. 16; al Pleasaulvllle High School Jauusry 17. Pleasaotvllle rttleh 1 School. ,31; O. C. H.S..a>; I'ltajaul- 1 vllle High School. I8;Q.X'. H. S-. 27; at home. January 21 Pleasantvtile High ■ School. 21; O. C. H. 8 . 85: at home. Jauuary 25 Traveller's A A., 32; O. C. H..B.. IS; at liome. Jauuary 81. Egg Harbor, 12: O. C. ' H. b!1, 25; al borne. Februery H. Cap* May JilgU School. 27; O. C. H. 8., 21: *f Cape May. February 15. Wild wood High School. C. H. S. 88; at home Kebrnery 22. Egg Harbor High School, fiT-O; C H S., 25: at Egg liarFebruary M. MaybewV A <\„ 27; ; O. V. H .8.. 30; at home. Februarys. Wild wood High , ■school. 85; O C. H S . 25: at Wild- , March 7. Atlantic City High , , School, 46;. O. C. H S . 30; at Atlinllc , City. March S Cape May High School, : 36: O. C. H. &. 80; al home e March 15. Pieasantville High 27; O. C. H. 8, 85; at home. v YACHT CLUB NOTES t This Organlx ilion. J Don't forget the annual reception h aud card party of I he Ocean Cily Yacht Club on April 25 al lUe Belle- ' vne-Slralford Hotel, Philadelphia, for ■ambers and friends of tbe club. Tbe board of governprs held It- meet-

."ns^p the Manufacturer.' Club Tburs- - day eypninKand rtansacled much bust laaaa afd aiected new members, e ' On] f*'D Hjuj Kills spent a day in >. Vlbetend krkliiji over the chicken farm.Md selected 25 ur 30 hens fur ■ bis benfry lo o**n City, e Notjneb FA«, ol Ibe regstl* come mitlee, ^anle more rail boat races.tb.e . season. Get y out tall boats paluted, yonrAMMataoded, end we Nvlll bare I ' ^Knaiga lisergs Hexatuer sailed r.„ . Kranoe last week SergeefctJiarbU Paris, who was ditr tlugmsbid tn Fraace, may relurn with his ragfmsnt tc parade in Pbiledel. , pbie In May, Tliae* wan 8- of Ibe younger member* *t tbe Oeea 3 City Yacbi .Club lu ibeatwriceof t'ocle Sam— some record I :t tor » dm wttb t member»bip of Its Hailmen Gllmore bas rented a cot- . for 1 hears so n of 1V19 and will be •Mb p« tb'A neasou He Is president ' ' >f Ute "Kelly Business Men's Associelieu." "fiiny" Braver, tbe treasurer of tbe club, wants to kuow tbe diflVrrnce be tween "income texes" and "tax InHave you a prospective member for . cluaT You are a part of tbe ma- ( cblue that ruua Ibe club. Urease up, 1 , mud get ibat member. Fratflt Newberry, chairman of the 1 bouse committee, is on tbe job gelling ' . .things In shape for tbe members • ; Frank knows erbat Is wanted, aud, 1 better, be knows bow to pull otT Ibe '$*■ " ' HEAVY WINDS — — 1 1 In common witfrab sections of tbe 0 country within a few' hundred miles; City experienced a ietrilic wind storm last week, beglonlng tuursday and continuing uuili early Sunday C morning. With tbe * lod on Tt.ur.day " ulgbl Ibere was a heavy ralu. 0 Al times during the duration qf the t be velocity of ibe wl»d could upt have been much .burl of b0 miles 1 hour. However, tbere Tras com]>aratlvely little damage done In this A portion of tbe roof was blow u off (be auditorium on the camp ground ' and ODe of tbe little houses 011 the 1 camp grouuda, on Aebury avtuue, wee blown down. The electric' ligbtt ' over town were out for' an' boor and a half early Friday evening. Appeal 10 Frrrboieers, Tbe Board of Trade, at ita meeting evening, passed a motluu that It I* the sense. of that organization ibat (lie county freeholders bejisked tn make donation to relieve Ibe mortgage aud tax.condltlei>a'ou tbe old Company u Armory id tbla dly. Members ..id 1 tbdt tbey, thought it only right that tbe codnty should do this for the solboys, wbowjll need quarter, when return from overseas. — 1 toonlbls c.rrl Pen,. j' Tlie Ladles' Auxiliary of Ibe Ocean 1 1 City. Yacht Club will give its moutbly i ' card party aud reception al tbe Hitbouse Hotel, Philadelphia, el 2 SO; o'clock oegt Mouday afternoon. Mr, , H- Macl sect is chairman of ! parties, and she promise, a veryL enjoyable afternoon to the membere* *ud tbelr friend*. i 1 TTPAe Uaard W..u p.„K.D The Board of Trade wauu a •Iwm ' < suggestions will be thankfully received 11 *to lh"«y d«y« Here's a e for apjne on* to win fame. I «

; \ . 1 ■■■ ir -- NEGATIVE SIJJE Jf : WON IN DEBATE ! This Team Will Represent J I High School in Contest j At Pieasantville. - There was a preliminary debate in j - the a-senibly room of t he Ocean « ity 1 1 I H igh School Tuesday ev t nli.g let «< en v two teams of the high school "u the I 1. question. "Resolved, Tltat the Guvriu- t s meiit should own aud operate ah pub- ' lie utilities." - , Afllrntoltve — Misses Lucv Hendrr- j , son, KaWrtne Sunlh-aiol Klgaoor. t . fampbell; allematc. Mis. l.«vit,ia;» Slevebsaud Andrew Strehuan; alier -■ - nale. Roland t'uunlughaui The'reoutlal «"*- looked *l!vr by';b 1 Miss Lucy Henderson and Harvey { " * - the Itev. Gyorce VV. Yard, i'1-nb-n I' j George Ross; litu-kerp. t- We-lcy • The wlnnmg lesty. ol l—e the , ,, log, April 11. p 1 The locals are planning !•> g» lo sl • Pieasantville In a sl-rcial car.. GIVEN SURPRISE - A surprl-e parly given Frank si Samiluo Wednesday evening of la-l jr aiinlversary,* by Miss Kalberltie Devlnral Iter borne In this "cily. The lo find mauy of bis friend- gathered "TIB We Meet Again" a. he tiered the house, aud the music dunug'the w eveolug was enjoyed s ^ ri Morey. Reba Collins, Freda Smith. ™ Carolyn Devlne aud Kstb.rju Devlur. Harry Bradford.- Kgnjamiu Groves. Woodburu, Earl Ni cker-ou. 'f Harold Marsino. Leonard Murphy. .... Leslie Hughes, Herman Selvagu and John J. Devkue and wife. jn INFORMATION BUREAU "u

The Board of Trade agreed with Ibe 11 recommendatlou of Its committee.— u Leroy Howe. Dr. Allen Corson and >r H. L. Smith— that Ibe boaid should 1- in a central part of the city to give ins formation to visitors. I, It was suggested that tlje. office e might be located At tlie ground floor of city ball, facing Ninth street, and b The coiLmlltee was continued. '* All Ml. A a.t'mcol. Tab en All the Adam* Apartments od ,. Eighth street were rented lu March n No. 1 to R. E. Cox. of Philadelphia* d No. 2 to Peter D Cutler.ofRosemo.it; , No. 8 to Dr. Clarence K. Deugler, Wlssabickon; No. 4 to Miss Haltie |. Long, of Philadelphia; No. 5 lo Mrs. e J. L. Noyer. of S21 East Market streei l Warreu. Ohio; So-G In Itov A. Itobmsou, of Philadelphia; No. 7 to Clarence Buckman. of Sharon Hill, and No, 8 e lo F.J. Peters, of Philadelphia ■ixaer CM. contract. The Cape May" County Board of r -Freeholders on Tuesday awarded E. Riley Mix tier, of Gusbeo, Ibe contract tor extensive 'repairs to tbe concrete ' cylinder St th'e_ Thirty -fourth streei 1 „ bridge lulhls city. His bid was $7,817. 1 , The oiber bids were: F'. P. Gandy. i ' fS 18S; Porter-Stnith Co , f8.8aS.83; Sut- 1 A Corson Co.. fS.SrJS. i Travels for Drug Hour. James M. Hertzler, formerly of Maddock's Pharmacy, llils cily. but for a year and a ball with a drug store in Atlantic City, Is now ou the road for a la'tge manufacturing drug bouse! "Jim" I* making bla borne lu Baltimore" suasion. r» aocletv Hecilnx Tbe Womtu'a Home Mleslonsry Society of tbe First M. E. Cbnreb will bold Its regular monthly bua,ue*s meeting at Ibe home of Mrs. E A. Corson, 730 Wesley -aveoul, on Toes, day, April 8, al 2.45 p. m. All memare requested tn attend Mayor Cbaqyplou, Cily . fomnits . sluner George O.frkdauis. C.ty Clerk e Harry'A. Morris, Major Tbomav and Harry Headley. of tbis place, were i called lo serve as grand juror- al ibe t April term of Ibe Cape May C..uuiy Appolnlrd Appraisers. J Prof. J. M. Steven, and Major L R. I , Thomas have been appointed ap- , pralsers of tbe household good- of Ibe , estate of the late Mrs. 8. We-ley Lake, j Tbe cottage, at Atlantic avenue , - has been rented for four muntb. for I ^ Pftecarileo Meed The Sextinki. has received a quen- ' i ' "'J' »f gardeti seed from Congressman I whlcli may he obtained -A < Ihls office None will be given cbdl- I | dreu Without an order from tbelr par- ! i Mrs. Martha P. Garrett died at Iter I in Lausdowne the latter pari of 1 | last week. Sbe owned a cottage at : YI259 Atbury avenue arid knnnn • Ito a number of resident, of tbl. cily. (t Bow Social. . Tlie Sophomore Class of tbe Oceao , City High School will give a box social I Id Ibe high school building loinurrow I eveulng. All members of the high * I school are Invited. * J

PLlMsBRATlffN' FOR SERVICE BOYS City's Victory Cbnimittcc Has 1 Meeting aud Perfects Tent- ■ pprary Organization. -j K. H." XuUy. chairman: R-.tie«| ' tnesuic-wid'e alia" >>'. rrlurueA; . HAD BIG TIME - u .sxs^s o. aJbctlcw . i wo-aj; T-i.-fcahoe Co-.in.il N I" |" Tucfcali 'r. M.-Kmlev Council, .No tbift » ere JytT pre-eni twice VnTil Ellen'- Album." joy ell ly all. Four .-aiidldale- wrrej LUTHERAN CHAPEL - TUt lie**. J. T. Gllilsou. pa-tor of the Luiberau Church Ui Sea I.le City, who is also Interested in Lutheran sdsirs lu tljls city, was in larly lu tbe summer. Lutheran Church officials, a few years ago, bought a lot on the corner of Eleventh street aud Wesley avenue grouod and will be about SOitW. G. Champion, builder, will 3

PUSHING WORK ~ K-s.\ Corson, of this cily, w'bo re '' Asbury aveuue and |iorllons ofXiutb ting bi* men started ou the work, and th*y are pushing It lu a way that lur dicaies that tbe contract- will be com- ^ plyled quickly. The satid is belug removed to tbe camp ground, where it Is beiug used to All Ibe big' holes. A start was made D ANNUAL DINNER * Tomorrow evening will lie tbe big ie night for Ibe members of tbe Anglers' .. Club„uf Ocean City. The annual 1. be held in Ibe gold room of tbe Hotel ' e Adelpbia, Pbradeltibla, and there promises to be a large attendance of Interesting moving pictures, of tlsh and Ashing wlU be oue of tbe features f of ibe nppaslon. t Services Id Holy Trinity Episcopal 1 Church, Eleventh street and Centra) . avenue, next Sunday will' be as fol- , lows: 9 30 a. m.. Sunday school; 10.45 . a. in , Holy Communion; 7.45 p. m. evening prayer and sermon. Friday, April 11. 7 45 p. UI., 1-enien service. Tbe rector. Ibe Rev. J W Watts, M. • A., resides at 1221 Asbury avenue. 1 Allien Kroprni r Tbe Atgleu H.n^l Is open for Ihe ■: season. 8. C. Gofl and wife, Ihe owners. 1- having returned from Ibe Soulh." They were at Green Cove Springs aud Jack Richmond. Vs. Coming North they »• spent a few days at Merchaqlville and ! " Pitman. They were away nearly tour '- Soring*. ""ten, Tew" Pl-nnse. The member-< of the Ladies' Auxiliary nf tjie Flr-l Presbyterian Church Will bold a ' Liberty Tea" lu Ihe rooms , of tbe Oceau City Republican Club k ivl.nrday a'fteruooii. April 12 A most d Interesting program has been are ranged, aud all are earnestly invited e to attend. President Brick, at the Board of I Trade meeting, read a letter from a I representative* flt the Curtlaa flying " _ I mat-lifne people. In which somelhlug I , near future was lilntej. More Is to Be" revealed wiihto a couple of'wsvks. '"The'meettlig'of "be '■unUen'oft he 1 Mary of Bethany Class of the First " 1 last Friday evening, was postponed ..be held al tbe houie of Mr-.^larrv a" . jSkrrls, on Wesley even-ie. * J.s-HMtaitra'e H.IIP.I C Tbrougb tbe klnduess of Assembly, Mark Lake, the SENT! SKI. „ j„ ' "receipt of the New Jersey legislative Maunal for the past.. year. As usual ' Is full of Information of Interest . j tbe people of tbe Slate celebrated lllt .evenlrent'b " anniversary of the orgautzatlou of tba ™ company. A dinner waa provided. B i

"I -"-"* . " ' ill' I Any Hint1 'n> Whcre G o s t Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. j. j ' . < ,l • p Tenlh SlVeet and VV'esl Avenue 0 S B SWAN J.E. TROUT I Swan and Trout PRACTICAL « ;L ' * ' v A . 1 Garoenters and Builders JOBblNO A SPECIALTY 10 AO ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J. YOU SHOULD HAVE e A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time 1 to look after it closely yourself • and vnust depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. _ f I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to . any or all of them. . 1 Send lor the list of names and photographs ol the houses. ^ Otis M. Townsend OFRCE BI III nrD pCEAK CITY, (tb St. Opposite r. 0. D U I L> I J b It "• J. < Allen Scull 1 Tlie Builder Eighth anil Ocenn Avenue ' FHOM: CONNECTION City Garage . SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY I L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR . TELEPHONE. 203 \ I — ■ Don't let the spring fin^you witb'n , r J® / J V, i leaky roof. Thunder storms are Coming an.1 a^ ItodgT, tool. enR be apt to (emit in I : > SMITH'S A y j J 1 The Tin Smith ' ' 735 Asbury Ave. All Kinds of Outtora Phone 15 J : » Powell's 1 Drv (roods, Notions and^lcn's Furnishings Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Light Comoanv ii 837 ASBURY AVENUE « TELEPHONE 69 CALLS 424-W y, Phone. 186-J "" • I urniturc Stored TFT IIS /Reupholstcring ESTIMATE ^Window Shades FOR YOU /Awnings and (House Furnishings price. „* Lowest pos.lble consistent with Good Work an.l Best Material. ' Lawrence n. Lear M, A, bury Av.nu. Ocean City, N. J. PLLMBINQ c sSftTs.1" rir, *— -*«-,> « olancal force to uuontam. Oisa m. a mi » «»• «» atpraalsa eatablblunaw - C. H. BACON «os mint* at C'

rolTHKTOU *■» RI'ILDKHS. OTiS m, TOWNSEND BUILDER Or^iCKt 8th St. Opposite P. o. NQCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work Joseph D. Lee CARPENTER J0BBIN6 WORK A SPECIALTY 829 Pr.nbnn Place Orrsa Cltl. N. J. George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plain Ffre. Hungalssr! a Special!? No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street ^ OCEAN CITY. K. J. Hell Pb-ns, osj Leander S. Corson BUILDER CITY. A. J PHONE. IST-e ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTEI 645 Asbury Avenue, IX KAN CITY. N. J. Full Line ot John l,bn**.a Ca's Palau Ulcyele Tires and Muppllaa, Blejrir k. 6. 0. Atfim f . « Adam H. S. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING Mlts LA TUG. falc., Etc. All Work In Masou Una Promptly Attended To. OQEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S 7 HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, Pro* Ready Mixed Paints, Lead and OU* 920 and 922-A*bnry avenue. DANIEL KRAUSS Contractor 41 1 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Bell Phona, I7*-W Choice Onion Sets Early Morn i ng Star Peas Best in the Market Thomas J. Thorn,_ FLORIST j... 1128 Bay Avenue Something New for the benefit of Ocean City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company eotugs. Oltire. oral,,' t h l* V ymi'hax^l., cUaa. will >lu u I,? Uir rontrart or day. Oivs • a 730 West Avenue . Ocean City New Jersey I JONES, ROGERS * BASSELL A. L. JON km. Manager Children 'a Hair Cnttlag JERRY MBAHCO'S SHAVING PARLOR First-Class Service For the Winter at ASBURY AVENUE We Take A* Hoacst Pride in displaying our elaborate line* of will [apers to nny and all who express j tad* wiali to look them over. It's an artikk pleasure to view our aamplas eves for SA who see them so often. Choose roar paper for each room according to the p«ture in your mind's eye. WelU gratify your cx)iectations in the actual job. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Av*. Ocean City New Jersey To Make New Friends Oak Dining Room Suit J 9-5° $0.75 weekly LMNelson ino-ostoaifwf Camden, N. J. Coal Coal We Have It (to bairn) • C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CA, ' Twelfth «U Wat Aran* J