Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. MAY 8. 1819. We aball be glad to receive heme or oawa and commuulcatious of iulerr*l to tli la community and our reader* everywhere. All communication* should be acr cool panted wltli the full name and addreaa of the writer, nut uecemarily' for publication, but a* a .guarantee ol good fr'lli DOTS Quite a few bout-ee are being opened here for the auminer. Service* at the usual hour* at Holy Trlulty Episcopal Church next Sunday. Klue elnglug. . See "The Price oM'eace" at Doughty1* moving picture house tomorrow eveulng. No charge. E. A. Coreou, of this city, ha* beep awarded a aearer contract at Avalou. ■ He started work this week. Members of the, crew of the I nRed Stales Coast Uuarda at Fourth street are making repairs to the Interior of the station. 4 John N. Cbattln bad one of hi* leg* Saturday. He was tlirowu against a sand wagou uear wblcb he was worklug. PERSONALS. Harry 6. LeCato, of Audubon , wawas In town Friday. Mra. Q. H. Henry, of Philadelphia, was In thla city Tuesday. Mia* Julia Dagon, of New Haven, Coon., Is here for the season. Mrs. K. 8 Patterson, of Philadelphia, la a guest of the Kathlu. > Walter A. Dill rich, of Philadelphia, was a recent guest of the Elberon. Dr. D. O Heueon, of Philadelphia; was among the week's visitors here. William U Moore, of Haddontleld. waa among the visitor* here Friday. Albert D. Oat, of Philadelphia, waa among the visitors here Friday. J. Fltblan Tatem, of Haddoulleld, was among the vlsHora here Tuesday. Waller U. Haye, of Philadelphia, waa In town the latter part of last week. Miss Mary Harr, of Philadelphia, waa a visitor here the latter part of last week. Miss C. Denman, of Cleveland, was among the week's arrivals at the Wyoming. Mlaa Marie Bootbroyd. of this city, has returned from a few days' visit to Philadelphia. Commodore Clarence C. W. Wilson and wife, of Philadelphia, were in town Buuday Mra F. C. Wilson, of Philadelphia, la at her cottage, HUH Wesley avenue, for the aeasou. Mrs. E. F. Golf. of tills city, lias returned from a visit of several days lu New York City. George F. flauerand family, of Philadelphia, were amuug the cottager* hereon Hunday. • El I wood Handle and bride, of Philadelphia, visited the former's pareuts hereon 8unday. Mortimer Hklnner and wife, of I'hlladelpbla, were guests of the Idiew lid a few days ago. F. Qluck'ert and wife, of West Philadelpbla, have opeued their cottage, 1331 Central aveuue. Donald 8penae and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying the cottage 1617 Central aveuue. Ueorge 8 pees* and family, of Oak Lane, are at 819 Wesley aveuue for Dr. V. C. Baker and family, of Philadelpbla, registered at the Miller Cottage durlug the week. Mia. P. B. Fallon and Mr*. 8. Fallon. of Bridgeport, Qonu , were receut guests of the Oceanic. H. Waller Berroth and family of Philadelphia, were guests of the Imperial a few days ago. William L Orr, wife and daughter. Mlaa Llllle, of Philadelphia, were visitors bar* Hunday. J. Koacoe Hbarp and wife, of West Philadelphia, visited their parents lu this city over Sunday. Ueorge Loiter and wife, of Philadelphia, spent a few days at their apartments during the week. - Dr. I. R. Straw-bridge and family, of Philadelphia, ware guests of the Blscayne a few day* since. Ueorge Fuller, who is employed in Patio's Urova, la spending two week* at hla boms In this city. Mlaa Mazier, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Mra. Margaret Foster, of thla city, during the week. . Commodore and Mrs. D. H. PaHs, of Philadelphia, spent the week-eiid at their cottage In thla city. ^ J. W. Landenberger and family, of Ml. Airy, were among the visitors here Saturday and Sunday. Mlaa M. L. Higgles has rented and taken occupancy of Mrs. Lydla Penu's cottage. 6M Central avenue. J. H. Maclagu* and family, of Philadelphia, occupied their Wesley arenue cottage over the week end. Mrs. "Emma L. Super, of Lan*downe, la oeenplug ber cottage, 190s Central avenue, for a few weeks.-. Assemblyman Mark Lake attended the plauksd shad dinner given by Stale Treasurer Bead on Saturday. Charles T. Maginnl*. of this .city, who has been In Philadelphia for sum* lime, waa In town this week. Mra Aaron Jl'ark and daughter, Mlaa Clark, of Beesley's Point, made a bualneas trip to this city Monday. Frank Homer, of Buffalo, a well-, known decorator, visited E. E. Lear, paper hanger, of this dty, Mouday. Capt. L. B. Clark nod wife, of Philadelphia. have opeoed their apartment, M Bay aveorn. for the season. Mre. K. A. Young and daughter, Mies Edna, of Philadelphia, have arrived hare and are preparing to open the Breaker* Hotel. Mr Young has
1 BOOSTER BANQUET BY TRADE BOARD St • < rs Notable Event Will be Qcld ' in This City Early in d September, v Chfclrinan UusMI H. Nulty, of the '' committee, reported al the meeting of _ Itiikltoard of Trade thai tentative plenHed been made for holding the , board'* propose.! booster banquet on July 12. * Several of the board members depressed the view that this dale was too >" close to the propo-ed Fourth of July celebration and also uear to the time 1 whpu It M-a* thougut the city will give 1 i- s'diuuer for tlie returned service' men ' * After a general dl*cu*aioif.it wi« de- ( [■ Indd thej.an.p'et one evening early In ■f MlMI ' — , The Woman's Home Missionary 1 Society of the First M. K Church will 1 " hold lis regular monthly buslue*» c meeting Tuesday. May 13. at ili 1 p. m , al the home of Mis- Mary I.. " Corson. 1 llll Ashury aveuue. Altmem- ' her- are n-pie-led to be present. " - Young, the youngest daughter, ' will come down from l'hlladel|t|itt rater. 1 It. If. Kussell and family, of mills- ' delphla, are here for the season, oc- ' '' cupylng their cottage, Oil Fourth * street. « Theo. V. Townserd and family > have come down from Ofuucester and * are occupying the cottage 809 A-hury . . *vellue- u '• Mrs. M J. Honey, of the Strand . bta. has returned io this city for the | i. F. A. Guuold, of Philadelphia, lias 1 afrlved In Ocean City for the season d , and Is occupying the collage (VIS Sec- e . ond street II Mra Lydla . O'Brien met with a c t painful accident, at her home 829 Asbury avenue, by a fall, breaking her " collar-bone, f James Youug, Jr.. of Philadelphia '' who was in the service for some time. * r In this city. - William Wolfe, of Phll-delphla. a well-known member of the Ocean j j Clly Yacht Club, was in tow n Saturday and Sunday. r - Mia* Llxzle Pierson. of West Phtla- n J adelpbla', has returned home after „ spending a week with Miss Mary A. Thompson, this clly. Ueorge K, Flsli and wife, of I'hlla- ' delphla. were lu town on Sunday. T They will come down about Memur- * lal Hay for the season. f: J Miss Florence l'lleggl, of this city. " who was employed In Philadelphia " during ilie winter. Is now In the ofllce * " of the local gas company. Thomas Coo|iet McCahan and wife, ™ Willi thelrv»on. William James Mcthe Alglen a few days ago. ^ C. 8. Johnson lias rented one of the \ Thorn Aj.arlmein- on ElghHi street, „ where he and his family w ill . reside t| " durlug the summer months. (l Frank H. Plait, of this city, who t< has been working at Aberdeen, Md.. * for the Sutton & Corson Company all h e wlpter, wasln town Sunday. d Mre. Anna H. Carson, with her « i daughter, Miss Ituth. and son, Frank. " Mrs. Mark Ingle, lu this clly. 1 - Itohert T. Fonlk and wife, of Phlla- - delphla. are among the visitors here. " They win spend Jwo weeks In one of 11 . their cottages on Fourth street. " l Mr*. H II. Hasstuger and daughter, 'r' of Philadelphia, have opened Ihelr ? f Fifth street cottage after spending llie Q . winter monlhs lu Atlaullc Clly. . ^ " John Savage, Jr., of Philadelphia, g ■ has returned lo that city after spend- p e Ing several day* at his' bungalow, (. Fourteenth street and Prospect ave- a t ' n u Miss Marlon Ising, Miss Evely a Ityef and Mies Helen Zachary. .of i . Philadelphia,' visit .-d Ml-- Long's 0 mother. Mrs. A* T. Long, ot Mils Clly, d over Sunday. t lf Joseph Walker and family, of I'hll- t h adelpbla, spent Suuday with James 4 Mecouch and family. 910 Central avenue. Mr. Walker I- a plumbing In-. * " spector In Philadelphia. K . The Itev. Carlton It. Van HoOk. pas- 11 tor of Tabernacle Church, Camden, u * and J .Atiboll. of Ulassboro. were the c guests of John C Sieelman aiidfam- 1 tly, of this city, Moudsy and Tuesday. " William A. Welsh and family, of 'j Beverly, are at Hie Blscayne for a week or ten days before opening Jhelr > •' cotlsge.'at the corner, of Second street ( " and Corinthian avenue, for tbe set -on. ( Mrs. Victor Lavell, director of the I ? Philadelphia Ulrl Scouts, ■was'" the . •" guest of Mrs Ralph A. Sllll. In this i city, Saturday and Sunday. It was c '• Mrs. l*avell(e first visit. and sheen- 3 h Joyed It ve'rw much. *- William j APatlersoW, who live* In I *• South Philadelphia, and who has a * s reputation a* a cancer specialist, wa* * In town on Miuday. He Is knownto 1 d a number of Ucemu City residents and ■ y summer cotliageis. Ell wood H. Lake, lelegraph'operator 1 r, at the West Jersey A Seashore Hall- 1 >r road Company '* depot, h»« r-mtgjjm apartment at the uoruer of Eighth 4 r atreet and Asbury avenue, which he ' le aud hla family will occupy. Mra M. Mayer, of Philadelphia, waa lu towu a few days tbe latter " part of last week. She will be here ( ' at intervals until May 39, when she ( will o|*u t|felr Boardwalk store BDd I" be pleased to see her frieuds. •• Former Mayor W. Fred. Ware, of ' '• Mlllvlile, Visited Ills father, JusUce of ' r, tbe Peace Frauk. Ware, of Ibis city, ' r- on Saturday. Mayor Ware baa Just , o sold the Harry Haadlajr farm, naar < la Patersburf, to a Lung Island map.
PLAN RECEPTION FOR SERVICE HEN Arranging for Celebration Jlcre on Fourth of July. Trie local Victory Celebration Committee de-Ires, If A can be arranged he boys of Company H. 114th Inanh Ulvlsiou, who arrived al out a* soon as they reach Camp Uix. this cltv In auto* by a delegation thai will be ul Camp Illx lo greet them. held a -pedal meeting- lu the City Commissioners' room fhursday evecause the ili-eau City boys, according advices, were due to arrive home soouer than was expected, aud It was to decide quickly ou a proM«or 'hamplon read a telegram iVcclved by him on 'luesday from Adjutant General Frederick Ullkyson. I <iOl«w Jersey, stating that jtbe 114tli would dock at Hoboken , aud the mayor wrote to the adjutant 1 general lu regard lu this. The auswer 1 came that the ship would arrive at News, but uodale was given. practically tied because of tbe coutln- . It was said by Mayor Champion and other* that If the toys arrived at Hobokeh, It would be the plan to send , a delegation to that city to meet them, i golug to New|wrt News raised a < as lo Hie . ability to give an elaborate celebration for the boy* In 1 place. It was not known lo what < the boy* might be assigned. i < 'outliiuhig, Mayor Champion said 1 he had telegraphed Adjutant J General Gllkyson Thursday afternoon , additional luformaHou, but do I answer bed been received by him up 1 to the hour of meeting. [ ""The tvext dey. however, . Meyor t Champion received the following reply: j g. Champion. [ Meyor, Oceau Clly— ( Reference to your telegram this date, i the entire 114th lufautry w ill be de- I mobilized at Camp Dlx. j Adjutant Geueral. I While speeklug at tbe meellug 1 night, Meyor Champion j -afl^Hiat. if the. boys ere seut to Camp | l)lx. It would be Hie Hi mglit to give I I hem a reception lu that camp Io < ..»• event, something should be done , soon a* Hiey laud In this country. ( 11. F. Smith aud J. I' re-colt " Cad- I man expressed the view that It would ' be well lu send e delegation of cltl- | cud look after tbeir Immediate I Mrs. E. W. Gaudy said tbet the ( have tieeu at work getting up ( list or Ocean City boys who left I but they cenubt tell anything as 1 the whereabouts of the youug men. 1 L. L. Wallace, of this city, eald that Hie eveulng newspaper oil SaturApril 26, be saw that the boat on wlilcli Ills son, Hu lings, had sailed - due to arrive lu New York early the next morning He left for New early Sunday morning. Jn J New York he wee told that Ibe boat. , to arilve In Hoboken. Going to I that city, be was Informed that the 1 ship would dock Id Brooklyu _ai 3 ' o'clock that afternoon. It did oot , resell the dock, however, until tbe next afteruoou. Mr Wallace end or two other men be met and who ' wanted to greet their sons on the boat got only AS tbe wharf. They were back 23U feet from the slip. Finally Mr. Wallace waa able to aee . and talk with hla sou for five or six 1 minutes. - The speaker suggested that a committee go lo the camp to which Hie troops may beeeptrAh It would be of little use^o try to' see 4 belli at' the . dock. Tbe boyF-are badly scaiiared, .tbe speaker said, aud bis boy tbld that he expected lo be 10 Ucean City wllblu a few days. Ou motion of Robert Flatter, tbe secretary was Inatrifcted to send a telegram lo Capj. Alfred K. Smltb cqdveylng tbe best wishes of the people of Ocean City to himself and men, notifying them that the. residents are welting only for an . opportunity to give them a. proper reception aud Inquiring aa to whether financial aid Was needed. ' Prof. J. M. Stevens said, that the telegram should be tent to every boat on wblcb there ere any Ocean City boys, as soon as Its docking place known, aud tbe committee agreed. Was decided to leave tbe arrangements fori tbe reception lu tbe bends of tbe reception committee, of wblcb S. h. Swan le tbe bead. »' - Mayor Cbamploii- suggested tbe appointment or a, finance committee, - aud lie wgs reminded tbat there le a finance cornqflttee, comprising H. S. Muwrer. Roland Sieelman and L. M. Lear. Chairman Mowrer, or tble commlt- . lee, wauted to know bow much inouey will be needed. - Clayton Halnae Brick eald tbat a good way to finance tbe propoaed . for tbe boye la li eell tbe tickets for tbe affair e week before it te held. Tbe money thue raised will take care of tbe boys al tbe banquet. . Chairman Mowrer eald that tble ' would oot pay tbe $15(10 or 12000 tbat ' will be required for tbe oalebretlou. City Solicitor Boawell suggested , that It would be well for tbe members , of tbe diia'nce end entertainment com - mltteaa to meet and tlx the cum tbat will probably ba required. Then they ' would have something on wblcb they could work. • Prof J. M. SteveTie stated that be
VICTORY LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS i IN THIS CITY LA00IN0
Amount Received Only Half of Quota— Free Moving Picture Tomorrow Evening. I Of course you have subscribed for at least oue Victory Loau bond. It's tbe proper move these days among all { ela«ee* of people, aud everyone u*ur ally desires" to be In tbe feshlou, or somewhere uear tbe style. However, there ere still a number of bonds to be sold before Ocean City - lias subscribed for ber full quota, end I uow Is the accrpted time for all who e have uot thus far subscribed to do so - at once. t One can't vary well face the Ocean I City boys soon to he home from fields . of carnage on F/epch soli and let them ' -ee or know tbet. while they were on I Hie other side grimly end bravely Rio'klng death In the eye. any of their e friends, safe on thla other aide, did not f do their utmost for tbeir country. The Victory lx>eu committee will I meet at the Blscayne Hotel this even- - ing to complete preparations for tbe t flual drive. t This cull's total subscriptions up to » uoou yesterday were $130,090. The - city '§ quote Is $26,Y,00H. The committee has succeeded in geti ling that greet moving picture. "Tbe i J'rlce of Peace," for Oceau City people. . at will lie tibowu, free of charge, at i Doughty'*, on the Boardwalk, lomor- ' row (Friday) evening. There will be - I wo shows, tbe first sterling el 7.30 , o'clock. Don't miss seelug this pic- [ lure— end then promptly buy a Vic- ' Au oversees mau will speak. MAY CLEAR ARMORY Trade Board Backs Proposition lo Glre II io soldiers. ; Following a lengthy discussion at I lie Hoard of Trade meeting ou tbe question of tbe fiuauclal condition of . old 'Jompeuy G's armory. Hie boldlug i of which Is the Uceeu City ; Military Club, tbe following motion, mode by Robert Flaber, wee passed: That this Board of Trade stand back l of the proposition to appoint a com mlttee to get the full Unsocial statement ot ell the ludebteduesa of tbe armory aud to devise plans to secure the uecessary funds to pay off all 1 claims against It, and to make eucb i improvements to It as the conditions , n.ay seem to warraDt and tbe pleasure slid oomfort of tbe returning boys may require, BDd that this be done at tbe earliest possible moment. Durlug tbe dlscueelon. Mayor Champion told of a report made some lime ago by tbe committee on a permanent memorial to tbe service boye, and tbe rrcommeudetloue made by tble com- , mutes. He also referred to the ap- . ('ointment of a committee ou a temporary memorial. Tble latter committee. he staled, appears lo have quit. He said that If Isn't up to Ibe City to start a memorial , bulldlug costing $100,000 or more. He stated tbet It has been recommended, a* a compromise, that cits take ovqr ' armory lor tbe use Cr the hoy*:* ■ would like to have auggeatloua, be i declared. Prof. 8tevene, In an eloquent and Impassloued speech, eald that we uiustjtet together sod provide eome- - bigger for Ucean City, and be I expressed tbe opluloo tbat tbta matter should come before the people of the city. The armory plan Is line, but It 1 Isn't enough. We want to fiuleh this ■ fight. We want something to hand Mr. Stevens spoke of tbe 12,000 000 foreigners In Ibis country and of the 1 thousands of forelgn-tiorn teachers In . public schools of thla country, re- , especially to these condltlous tbey uow are id New York. ' COMPLAINS OF LOT I An Alleged Nuisance In Center of Tble Cllr. William E. Maseey called attention of Board of Trade membere, at their meeting, to an alleged nuisance In tbe - shape of a lot on tbe ocean front at > Seventh street and ' Atlantic aveuue . and eald that something should be \ done by the city or 8Ute health au thorillee lo remedy tbe conditions there. i Mayor Champion elated that be has I been lighting such conditions bare for several years, but no one seems to be able to find a solution. ?
' made Becetvlag Office. Orders were received from tbe Weet- ! ern Union Telegraph. Company's gen- : era! superintendent In New York to , make tbe company's telegraph ofllce ' In tbe West Jersey A Henabore Rail1 road Company's depot In tble city prei ferred receiving office for telegrams i Heretofore tbls office has not received telegrams. .Tbe operator there will ' also send telegrams when enquired 1 Telegrams will be sent by tbe operator i In the Western Union's office 'Id tbe Readlug Railroad Company's depot here, but be will receive noDe. Tbe office at the West Jersey A Beaebore ' Company's depot Is opeq from 6.30 a. • m. to 6 30 p.m. Tbe Reading's office » is open until 8.25 o'clock p. m. Announce EDisaeeicnl. 0 Mr. and Mra Wllllgm H. Dlearotb, of 4903 Knox street. MJerm aolowo, " summer residents here, annoujeethe 1 engagement- of tbeir deugbter, FlorL , and Fred. W. Haase, of e Brooklyn, N. Y- Mlaa Delerotb. n , few weeke ago, successfully completed a -six mouths' boepltel coarse for 1 trained attendants, having served a e part of tbe time in tbe Uermantown Hospital end also tbe Womene' College In Philadelphia. Mr. Haase recently obtained bla bunorabe dls- " charge from tbe Uotted 8 tales Army, 4 where be wae a sergeant. did Dot desire to discourage tbe thought of au entertainment for tbe ^ service men, but be expressed tbe a view tbat tbera should be a permaI. neot memorial for tbe boys, ae waa recommended by a committee of cltl- " reus eeveral weeke ago. Mayor Champion replied tbat, I- while tble committee -bad reported, h there are mgny people wbo do not agree with the recommendations made by tbe membere of tble commit- ■ tee. His thought, be eald, was to 1 bring tbls mailer before tbe Board of . Trade at Its next masting. It la a „ question tbat probably might be sat- * tied by tbe Board of Trade. 1 Then came up tbe matter or tbe 11Danctal troubles of tbe armory of tbe a Ocean CUy Military Club. Mayor Champion aatd that Ibe armory bae always been financially assisted by both tbta clly and tbe 4 county wben so requested. Tbe snb-oommlltees were Instructed to continue their pre pe rations for lb* Fourth of July celebration. I ■ ■ j Wanted.— Small Apartment, near T beach, at Ocean UUy, N. J., tor month of June. Address 818 Moorlyn terrace, a Ocean City. wde.lt.
HOW MANY VISITORS" J CAN BE HOUSED? If Long-Mooted Question is Answered for Benefit of Railroad Officials, it William K. Massey. at the regular '« meeting of Hie Hoard of Trade, gave a j. thai. may be accommodated In Ihl>r city during llie summer, this- number ■r liou-ed here when collage* slid apart y ments now being constructed are d ready for u»e a few week* from this 10 The Information, long -gue-*ed el" u satisfaction by the board members. I* Mr- Massey stated that there were In n Hit* city recently representative* of n llie United State* Government's rally rued office* arid;Hiey sought fact* relr latlog to Hie railroad '« property here. K aud (he general coudltlou* In Ucean City. 11 Through ibe efforts of Mr. Ml— ey's ie from 4 1. Ok) io 42 Ok) persons, w llh two o the bouses now ready for occupancy, ie There ere perhaps now 50 houses, I- construction here, e However. II may he sdded lu this [. connectlou, tbet for some year* it ha* it been said that frequently there are :- more than two people accommodated e In some bedrooms here. 0 Robert Fisher aud Mayor Cham- !• plon reported the result* ot the efforts reduced railroad rales for tcurlsls to " tbls city from Philadelphia and elsewhere. Mayor Champion said thai the Cape .May Couuly Chamber of county see-hore resorts to l'hlladelpbte- • LEAGUE GETS RESULTS ' l*prr*« Co.'* Office lo be Open , Through the efforts of e committee • . of the Youog Men's Progressive f Leegue, the uftlceof Hie American Ex- ' pre** Compeuy In the future will be open at certain hours.begluulngtoday. , Tbe 8KS1 i.nki. called atteutlon.a few ' weeke ago. to the fact tbat the office was open only at Intervals, because of * the Isck of a clerk. Mr. Gordon, the agent, bad to act as clerk aud also de- - . liver the goods seut by express. He ■ was lu no way lo blsme. He conld not well be In the office and delivering ' express at tbe same time. , The leegue appointed W. F". Gardl- ' ner, A. C, Uoswell end John B. Klrby e committee to look Inlo the matter. Mr. Gardiner wrote n letter to C. T Wllhemsoq. of Newark, general manager of tbe company, lest Thursday, aud yesterday be received a reply. In ■ which Mr. Williamson assured Mr. ^ GardlDer that be would be very glad _ to look Into the complaint end remedy matter*. ' Oue of the company's men was In • the office here yesterday when Mr. " Gardiner happened to call, aDd to him the etate'of affairs was explained. He - at once told bis caller tbet Ibe office J will be open hereafter, beginning today, from 8 lo 11 a. in., aud from 1 to „ 6 p.m. | j Bummer Besides! Weds. t The wedding of Miss Mary Fould* * Oreeuwell, daughter of Mr. and Mra J Jonir Green well, of 4517 Hpruce street, West Philadelphia, summer resideul* 0 of Ocean Clly, end Loul* F'rederlck b Rolbermel, look piece at 7 o'clock on 1 Tuesday evening of last week Id tbe >. Ulltenhouse Hotel. Tbe Itev. Aea J a Ferry, of Betbeuy Temple, performed tbe ceremony. Mlaa Greenwell wa* attended by her sister, Mrs. WarreD Moss, es matron of honor, and Mlaa Helen Ethel Moss, Miss Elbel May GreeDwell and Mies Florence Ellza- , beth Greenwell were tbe floaer girts. Mr. Kotbermel had Lawreuce Belles, of Berrlngion, R. I., for bis ben men. n A reception followed tbe ceremony. '. Attended Blrtbdar Partr. e Charles B. Powell and wife. W. F. e Gardiner end wife, Harry Mills end i- wife, Louis Miller and wife and Mre. s Lewis E. Smith, of tble city, went to Bivalve Monday to attend the btrtb- « dey anniversary celebration of Mrs. r David Powell.
STRAW HAT DAY — =■ May 3rd h«v« thai Itlublc Brightm H.'pklni H>t -Ihey arc the bait made While Flannel Pant* Big Auorlmcnl Shirts, Capr, Tua. Sweater*, HoUrry, Und.rs.-eat Beat Quality 1 Good Service Satisfied Cualomrr* ras^'l Tones' Men's Shop [Egg Maddock's Pharmacy PHONE 570 , FREE DELIVERY Stationery, 20c to 75c box. Sainoset Candies, 60c to $1.25. Whitman's Candies. Eastman Kodaks and ' Films. BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. and Simpson Avg. Ocean City, n. J. Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING — * DECORATING 1046 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Have Heat in Cottage at Easter Humphrey Radiantfire, the Marvelous New Source of Heat See it at the r. h. johnson co.'s store 846 ASBURY AVENUE Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately •EL! irTtE# pramtadTuce TaprteTof aSaaSCaSf labor and aresellinx tbsm muctalsa* In prloe ihsn si can manufacture Ibeni tods* and because of UiU ttisse xoodn are being sold rapidly Call at onr yard* In Plta*anl>IUe or Camden and make ynnr selection. etc.. and can manatMur^mo.tan^fng'youwanF mi^^nO^a^ef^baTSa large supply or rough stock cn band Inr tble purpose. Call and purchase -now order* are com In* In so ran thai we bare nearly all we tosciocFfro ru" M<"norl" "*'• Tb* *o«oer yon call tbe better display yon will have lor rionTTl mMl'S^l^g 10*22 vcrJ"dTm?Im 5 npHytbadsmuSu^VmrnSd wuTb tile monuravo taldealara'lo?lbeTlUITt ^nu* ide^ Iu***e In the world war will tax all Camden Yard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 Pleasantville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone, 1 REPRESENTATIVES: -*• O. J. HAMMBLL. Prest., 117 N. Cornwall aee.. Ventoor. Atlantic City. N. J. A. L. HAMMBLL, Vice Preat., Absccon, N. J., for Cumberland, Cape May, Burlington, Ocean and Atlantic Countie*. 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, Va., for State of Virginia. O. J. HAMMELL CO. MAIN OFFICE, PLEASANTVILLE, N. J.
•a j " " ** . THE UNIVERSAL CAR rT*HE Ford Motor Company has instructed us to sell the genuine Ford Parts to any and every reliable Garage who will pledge their use in the repair of Ford cars. The genuine Ford Parts are absolutely necessary to the owner of Ford cars that he may get Full service from his car. We carry them and so, we hope, in a short time will every reliable Garage. We solicit your service business because we have the Ford Methods, the Ford Parts, the # Ford "Mechanics and the Ford Prices. Incidentally would be glad to get your order for one or more Ford cars. The following are authorized FORD SERVICE STATIONS carrying genuine Ford Parts : Harry Collins - - Port Republic * Mason Broa. - - Pleasantville Ralph Middleton - - Somere' Point Fogg Motor Company - Ocean City The following are using genuine Ford Parts exclusively: Wm. Wyan - - Absecon George Houser - - Pleasantville Palace Garage - - Pleasantville Keystone Garage - - Somers' Point Pleasantville Motor Co. || 7 South Main Straet — Washington Ave. Ill I . PLEASANTVILLE, -N. J. Ill I BELL PHONE it III
" i MOTH.* AMD (nun, Scotch1 JJ-aft * —ooiatnr. Dimmotorn "fa* JBmmm9 *"** "iiXS THE IMPERIAL 1015 CENTRAL AVE, OCEAN CITY. M ' fwuf'iiS M**ow^PI*a**aMy j Wffira-ovaa gm I Mr*. C. OKTZXI-. _ THE KATHLU Now open for tba aaaaon HMCanirai ATsnoa. OCEAN CITY, N.J, M 1HHEH LEWIS A COkAKII HOTEL ATGLEN Open April to December Centrally located a. c. aarr NEW HOTEL ELBERON — K1UUTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE -| OCEAN CITY, N. J. Naylor and Hayrs, Proprlalraaaa* Kourtsenlb Hs*aon rborougbly raaOTalsd snd newly pspsred. UsU Pbonaa: 17- X Bad MILLER COTTAGE OCEAN CITY NEW JIMNT Open All tba Year Hot Water Heat LAURA I. KILLER WYOMING _ Open April 12tb for tbe Season 724 Ocean Aveooa Ocean City, H. J. Hot Water Heat A. P. Mllosr . THE IDLEWILD Moorlyn Terrace Ocean Clip, N. J. Open for Season 1919 _ MR8. J. K. MORRISON r THE BISCAYNE - Now Open for tba Haaaon Ocean avenue opposite Moorlyn tat no* Private Batba Booklet K. BLUNDIN, Owaar .THE IMPERIAL 1015 Central Ave. Ocaan City, N. J, nmna.MI-W MRA. C. ORTRRL We Are Distributor* MMU\ Utlllllll In (Kcan City, Sea bla City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Balldlag Thirty -fowrtk at. and Wsffi aim. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phase, Ml-W 4 Real Estate and Search Company ■ErXESEKTX Fidelity Trust Canmny of Newark Wildwood Title ul Tmt Ca. Title Inauianos Searchea, Abstracts of Titls, Conyjfudiir Fire ZnsursBOS Prompt Scrvka AH Work Oaaiffilaai Money to Loan on Oood Plm Mu*1g*«' Parma toe Sals Offices In First Nstionl Bank BuikUac Gape May^Court House ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (Aaaaaa— * taT a. Ch— >>*■)- Seventh St. and West Ava. Ocean City* N. J. Choloa DaUry Produota Bwttar Ld Bggs Ask tot Booklet of SpadtotUas Order* DaUvarad Bath Wua Eyes EiuM fitlut Due guarantee. For InMlaa OaUaal wark ■utmi wiSBgo3 SS?>Allaiilln?M lb. pragma ^ £[jY ATLAHTM CITY. H. a. ¥ ¥ AVE you a cottag*, bminlow ** or apartment to faraiahr Wa have a line of puxurrvsa at leas than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. C. ADAMS A MO. 72Q-22 ASSUHY ASK. A. F. LEVERING The Reliable Paper TTsff 708 Central Ave., Oeaaa City, M.J. ■KABUl * * issggjwaa-aaga wMBiwaMaa saraHiM

