Ocean City Sentinel, 29 May 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 3

K I Ocean City Sentinel ] " THURBDAY. MAY 1 W. 1910. We ehall l>e glad lo receive Heme of news and communication* of lutermt to tble community and our reader* I everywhere. All communication* "hould be accompanied with the full name and addreee 6( the writer, not ueccmarilv for publication, but a* a guarantee ol ,, good fe'th DOTS J; Black d romflah *re running, lteal cummer irke weather on Tue»- - day. Bummer hotel* are o|>ehiiig forTbe « Boardwalk etore* are opening ror ■■ the eeeeon. Why won't *ome of them drop 1 politic* for awhile? Many black drumtlah were caught | her* during the week. Have you kept count on the ninn- , her of rainy day* llila month? ,, Bank* will be Cloeed Friday. Hole- - day hour* will be obaerved at the poet office. Don't forget. . I The Ocean City Chapter of the Ka»- i tern Btar will have a cake *ale In i Powell'* market Baturday morning. . May SI. ■ JobtfW. Lyeluger. of Norrletown, ha* eold hi* bungalow, 856 Brighton • place, to a Philadelphia!! through K. , E Darby'* agency. - t Now that E. A. Coreon, the contrac- i tor, haa bad two or three day* of clear weather, he haa made much progre** j on the Aabury avenue work. The Progreeelve League pool team loet In Ite contest with the member* | of the PJeaeantvllle Mu-lcal and Ath- , letlc Aeaocietluu Wednesday evening Don't forget the free demount ration . of the phyalcal culture work of all the grade children of the city'* achool* ' on the Wealey avenue echool grouud* ( till* afternoon. At the morning aervice in the Flrat M. E Church next Bunday, the .acre- , meut of the Iaird'a Bupper -will be admluletered. A reception of member* will lake place before the admlulelraPERSONALS. Floyd Blmm^aud wife are here for the euDBitr. A. a Carter, of Philadelphia, 1a at hi* cottage here. John E. Phillip*, of Overbrook. I* among the visitor*, Mr*. M. P. Allen, of Philadelphia, I* her* for lb* aeaaon. Thome* \\ altaon and wife, of Philadelphia, are coltagere. William F. Hbrlver, of PhlladelThe Rev. J. T. Ullllaon, of Hea lele City, waa In towu Monday. . UeorgeC. Muiphy, of Wilmington, wa* in town Tbureday evening. Harry L. McCullough and wife, of Philadelphia, are vlallor* her* * Dr. C H. Vail, of Philadelphia, ha* hi* family her* for the aeaaon. Mia* Laura Godfrey, of Palermo, vlalted friend* In thla city Monday. Mr*. Htewart, of Philadelphia, who ha* the Kalelgh, I* her* for the aeaaon. c

W. A. Wllklnaon and family, of Weatmont. were here a few day* ago. * Mr*. Kate A. Young ami family, of Philadelphia, are her* for the aumraer. Horace Miller and family, of Phlla- ^ del phla, have openW their bay villa. ( Tbomaa Cooper McCahan and fam- , lly, of Overbrook, were here a few day* ago. , B. M. Meeban, of Philadelphia, ha* , opened hi* cottage, H21 Central are- ( no*. Bernard Kuckdeecliel, of Pblladel- , pbla, waa In town Baturday aud Hun- , day. , Walter Hay*, of Weat Philadelphia, waa In town a few day* during the Mr*. A. C. Knorr, of Camden, wa* among the week'* arrival* at the Klberon. Mia* E P. Bonner, of Torreedale, la at her boua* on Beventb atreet for the Mia* Nettle Momford, of thla city, epeot Baturday and Bunday at Be* 1st* City. D. Bellxer and wife, of Hoxbo rough, Pa., are occupying their ooltage In thla city. William A. Bender and wife, or Philadelphia, were vlaltore here a few day* ago. nay* ago. „ city.

Dr Harry B. Adam*, of I'hlladel- < phla, waa a gueat of the Alglen during t the week. Mr*. George T. Mano, of Phlladel- I phla, baa opened the Genevieve for l Commodore Charlee J. Curran, of Philadelphia, waa her* the latter part I oflaat week. Mlae Tayler, of thle city, who apent the winter Itv^blladelphla, la here for the rammer. Edward Deemer and family, of Philadelphia. are at their collage, MM Fourth etreet. Dr. Michael Gallagher and Ml** Bowen, of Philadelphia, were vlaltore here thla week. William Hbarpleee, a Philadelphia bualoeee man, waa among the vlallor* here thla week. D. P. Btalner and wife, of Camden, are occupying their cottage, 107 Eleventh etreet. W. G. Lawaon and wife, of Philadelphia, are at Loxley Hall, thle city, for the rammer. Joaapb Poet at, of thle city, who wa* wBh a Canadian regiment during lb* Mm. C. F. Grim, of Philadelphia. I* Mia* Martha Ueiger and Corporal MUM T. Lewie, of Philadelphia, apent a few day* •» Ocean CHy, the

TO HONOR THEIR I DEAD COMRADES Local Civil War Veterans " Will Take Part^ in Meraor- J J ial Day Exercises. The following notice l.« of interest Through the klniln.-wi ol.the counfgwholder*. conveyance* will to- , luinlxlu d io enable .vcigfiins ol llio vlaiilng or real.hnl. will, ilierotoro, " the Shore road by. nunibcr* of John j Meccray ^ Poat and oHi.o ^onu-a^c*. t All comrade* arc also Invited by ( the Hov (ieorge W Yard to attend » memorial service in the M. E. Church , Sunday evening. June 1. Tliey will ( proceed to the chnrclL If possible J they will wear blue and also all nu-d- , L. B. THOMAS. Major. « j < gur*t* of Sergeant Harry L. Lake, of • Beventeeiilh atreet and Weeley avenue, 1 this city. Mr*. Natlian Taggert. of I'lilladel- ' ' phla. 1* visiting her daughter, Mr*. J. ( I Alexander Colvllle, wife and ran, of ' ' urday and Bunday. ! Dr. and Mrs. Frank 'Xl. Bitter, of , Philadelphia, were guest* of the Idlei wild a few day* ago. i A. L.-Lewla, wife and daughter, of i ' Lauedowne. were among the week'* ' guest* uf the Kathlu. Mr*. Emm* Corson Henderson, of 1 Houtzdale, Pa., speut several day* ' here during the week Seinuel L. Hope and wife, of Plill*. ' delplila, have o|M>ned Ihrlr Park place college for the aeawn. Fisher l/alrymyle and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their summer home for the »e*»ou. Clierle* Brook* and Wife, of Phlla ' delplila, have opened their summer home. Sill DeLaneCy piece. 1 Mrs, Charles [». dined ley, of Wayne, " collage, UI3 Central avenue. Ml** Baker, who *|>eiit the winter Waverly Inu. lor Ihe ws-un. '• E. H, Marshall and wife, of Melrose Park. Pa- are visiting Ihelr daughter. I- Mrs. W. O. Abbott, In llrl* cliy. Mrs. Mary Kelly, of Philadelphia, e ha* been occupying her collage, 156 Aebury avenue, for several days, i. City Treasurer Frederick J. Bboyer and ramlly. of Philadelphia, spent tbe if week-end at their apartment* here. Mrs. Joseph J. York, of this dly, ie entertained lift sister, Mis* Mary It. Donahue, of Philadelphia, on Hobday. ». William Bherman, of Mt. Horty, relumed home Friday after w-tflsll to 10 his sister, Mrs. Joseph I Bcuil, of thla a

Mr». James M. Wlnstou, pf West a Philadelphia. I* visiting her parent*. U Anderson Bourgeois and wife, lo this L city. fl Mrs. Andrew Marshall aud Mr*. Alfred M. Gray, of Philadelphia, 5 registered at the Wyoming a few day* o ' Charlee H.Weiss and wife, of Ger- u menlown, hive arrived for Die season '■ 1 and opened their cottage, 813 Btlghtou piece. ' Commodore and Mrs. Walter D. *■ ' Bon sail, of Philadelphia, have opened ■ " their Weeley avenue collage for the ° W. B. Wen rich and family, of • Philadelphia, today will open Ihelr cottage. 115 Ocean avenue, for the ' Thomas Bimpson and wife, of this ( city, are eutertainlug Dr. Charlee E. ( " Lambert, wife and daughter, of New ( * York City. Robert T. Foulk. of Phlladelpnla. . wbo la building * bungalow her* and , » who ba* been In town a week, haa re- i turned home. Edward Wrlgley and family end a Mrs. William Wrlgley, of Philadelphia, were among the week'* arrivals if at Ibe Biscay ne. » Mia* Edna Corson, of Bwarthmore College, accompanied by her sleler,

we- e gueat of it. B. Stiles aud family, . thla city, Bunday. Erneal W. Flaher and wife, of Boa- , have been visiting Eugene S. Mil eud wife at tbelr residence, 701 Atlantic avenue, thle city, r Mrs. H. A. Ploch. of thla dly, went I Weet Philadelphia Baturday to visit her parents. Bbe relumed to , Ocean City on Tuesday. Mrs. P. Balllugall aud daughter, of Philadelphia, ere el this resort for the t lege, 886 DeLancey place. Mr*. J, lteeves Hildrcth and eon, , Leelle, Mrs. John R Jones and Mrs. , Parker Millet, of Ibis city, attended tbe arlel exhibit at Atlantic City. , Mr*. Anoa Benx. of Philadelphia, , ha* returned home after spending several days lo this city, getting her college ready for summer occupancy. £ W. W. Tyer* and wife, of Phlladelpbla, are her* for Ihe eeasnn, occupying their North street cottage. Both J" are aoxtoue to get etarted In the Oeh- '• Inggame. Mr*. Marie Maurer. of New York. " daughter of lb* late Mrs. Eleanor " Gannon, of thle city. I- spending a few day* here, where she la Interested " to some real eelat*. *" Mrs. Wa. H. Dare, of HartevUla. Bock* County, Pa . ha* been spend- * mg a few day* wHh her eteler. Mre. N Parker Miller. Another staler. Mies a. as

! SALVATION ARMY NEEDS MORE MONEY , #100 Still Required to Make , Up Amount Asked from i This City. ( b ean City > quota of $500 to the Bslvatloii Army's dtiCe'TOr funds bed i The Salvation Army deaervea well i at the hand* of Ihe public and tbla amount should he subscribed within which has always. gone away l\ I) Lowdeu Is clialrmau of the There wee only a slim attendance al Ihe meeting In the -First M. E Church Friday evening In the Interest of the Salvation Army drive, due, perhaps. In a measure, to the threatening weather. However, Ihose present enjoyed both the musical part of the program provided by three mem bets of the Salvation Army, and Ibe convincing address by Dr. Underwood . Cochran, of Atlantic city. I The exercise* opened wllli community kinging, led by Clinton I). Low- ' den. Who was clialrmau of the local campaign committee. The Rev. George W. Yard, pastor of ■ the church, who presided. In a brief address spoke of Ihe great work of the ' Y. M. C. A. aud the K. of C. on tbe ' other side, as r*ported early from tbe war zoue. Then came etorlee of the ' wonderful work of the Salvation ■ Army, whose members went\rlglj{ to the front and did atl they c«M13 for I ttie boy*. But the Salvation Army » lias for many years been on Ihe front f similar places. „ Capt. Floyd L. Keller and wlfa, Enoy Fuller and Louman Fillmore were present as the repreaentattvea of

the Salvation Army, and the captalu * and his wife, during tbe evening, gave -everel mu-lcal numbers, she playing ' a guitar and be a banjo. Both aaog. i Dr. Cochran, of tbe band of campalgu workers In Atlantic City Id all 1 or the war drive*, delivered a strong , * address, lu which he told or Instances ,, of the accomplishment# of tbe Halve- (! ', tlou Army that had come under bis •r peroouel observation. , Members of Hie local campalgo com- _ ,r uilttee tlieu made a canvass for aub- , I scrlptlous among Ibose lu the ebufeb. with fair results. * Elizabeth Hertman, who Is In tbe I ' nurses' trelnlng achool at llieHamarl- I tan Hospital, Philadelphia, speut Hal- • '■ urday and Sunday here. 1 Frank Craven and wife and C. B. ' Hunt and wife, of Philadelphia, will ' » a|*nd the holiday* at the Oceanic I >e Hotel, which opened yeelerday for i V. W. FT Bteup, of Philadelphia, who ' recently bought the property 813 Perk r place, waa In town Baturday and e- Sunday. He will be down for the seasou the latter part of thla week, la The Mlsaee Creth are at their apartment". I H5 Ocean avenue. They have w

as Ihelr guests Mre. E. R. Marsh and J° Kastburn. wife and rana, of ' Logan, and Charles It. Marsh end " of Washington, D. C. Mre. P. L. Gilbert and daughter, Dunk, of Lanadowoe, have o|>eiied their cottage, 1337 Ceutral ■ avenue. Mr. Gilbert will be here Bat- lc urday with bis grandson. O. R. Tay- ° who ha* beeu In France. Mrs. T. P. William* and daughter, 9 Jean Williams, have been oc- t cupylng tbelr cottagtf, on AebAry avenue, near First atreet, fbr several days. Tbey bave raid tbelr property end the purchaser expect" to occupy ^ It durlug the summer moutbe. Mr*. W. Ward Heam and danghter. t of West Philadelphia, are at tbelr r Boardwalk apartment*. Mr. Beam ^ w ill be down week-ends until tbe lat- j 1 part or June, wheu bis phyalcal ( training work In Pblladalpbta will eud. aud he will come to Ooewn City for the summer. Her boat of yo nog friend* In Phlla- ] 1 delplila and thl* city will be pleased 1 - t o learn tbat Mle* Jean Blundio. of 1 Philadelphia, daughter of Mr*. Eliza- 1 belh BluDdln, of tha Blacayne, who 1 waa III for several weeks, la now con- - valeeceiiL HUe was under the care of a Dr. Alleo Coreon. For Balk —Laundry wagon, bampars eud bine Darby, 761 Aebury, • Ocean City. N. J. adv., 6 29, 2t.

PLAN DOUBLE CELEBRATION I HERE FOURTH OF JULY

' Honors for 8ervice Men— ] Parade, Patriotic Meeting, Air Plight, Pyrotechnics. Tentative plena for tbe double celebration in thla city on the Fourth ol * July were made at a meeting of tbe , Victory Celebration committee In city |i : hall Tueaday evening. The celebra- c Hon will be lo honor of the return of i, Ocean City service men, ae well a* In observance uf Independence Day. t s As outlined, It Is the purpose to have I parade uf various organizations In / • the afleruoou, sterling al 2 30 o'cluca, „ a and ending at Ihe music pavilion, „ where i patriotic meeting will be held, | I lo be addressed by a prominent „ a speaker from out of town. t i II la propo-ed to have aeven bands „ I of music of various aorta lu Ibe lino ol , t parade, these Including Ave brtsa , I betide, an accordion baud of sixteen , e members and another band of bag- , pipers of sixteen members. , e After the meetiug In the pavilion a , ; bullet luncheon may be served the , service men. i The plena Include a display of Ore- , s Tha estimated approximate coat or , >f the celebration Is $1000. i One plan of raising aome of tbe , e motley needed, as proposed by Chair- , d man Mowrer, Is to peruril thoee coo- , tilbullug $10 to the celebration fund lo | I- atteud Hie luncheon. Local business , '• people, corporations and organlxellons ( tl will be asked lo make donations to , the fund, the city to give aa large a . if contribution aa possible, if A proposed feature of the celebra- , e tlou Is au exhibition of llylng over the e Hue of parade by Lieut. B. B. Dowell, « of Cepe May. e Chairman Kuseell.H. Nulty, of the n committee, stated Ihtt Lieut. Dowell o had recently elguilled his wllllugoea* >r lo ny In Ocean City at any time, pro y vlded he was given aome little notice il in. advance. Lieut. Dowell will be d asked by Mr Nulty lo fly In a dirigible If possible, a. The next meeting of the committee re will beheld on Friday evening of of next week.

NEWS FOR DANCER8 t • Fotl'a I"l«r Academy Will He Opened Xtola Week. ' All advertisement eleewbere Id this \ ' announce* tbe openlug of the I • dancing aeaaon on Fogg's Plar on Frl- ( ' day and Baturday of tbla week. J ' A atroug combination will be pre- | -ruled ffir Ibe attraction of the publlo t ' —Studio tbe Daueaut and Lauln'e " Charlee Henoch Back. J Charles Bcbock, ran of Policemen t Frank A. Bcbock, of thle city, arrived : - New York on tbe Kuropa on Tuee- 1 - day, sailing from France. He was ' with the 30Mb Machine Gun Battalion, I 1. 78th Division, the only Ocean City boy II with the "Lightning Division." He c expected In Ocean City within a few r days Hie mother died leal summer while he was ou the other aide. o - k Bheiteae Ride lo Bea laled Although the bridge work over Cor- ^ eon's Inlet will not be wholly completed for awhile yet, several automobiles have gone over the structure ,'t wljhin the lest few days. The new

road sbortene very much Ihe drive (l from this city to Hea tela City. Flab- j arman will also appreciate tbe bridge. ( Cloiblna eiolra | A man wbo aald ha was a barber , about to open a abop bars obtained d lodging in an Aabury avenue rooming ( bouse Saturday. He departed on Tuesday, taking with blm a number of article*, Including several plans of j clothing owned by John Chessman, , thla city. Chief Scull waa not I Bed. J """ I Mrs. Fergus MeCueker'e announcement of the opening of her denn ' studio on the Boardwalk at Tenth | •treat, last Baturday, has mat with a response from a large number of reel and vlaltore, with the result that Mr*. McCuaker and her assistants are | kept very busy. sconce ie Advertises*. Changs* of oopy fbr display advertisements must be at this office uot j later than Tueaday noon for Insertion f id the hkstinkl. Thle rule will be . strictly adhered to. adv.. tf The Yacht Capt. Law II. la now In f commission at bar dock, Pleasure ave nue, between Blxtb and Beventb straeta. «!»•. «L For Rknt — Store and apartment. , Thirty-Bret and Aabury. Apply John Merger. edv- IL ocean cuj, o.

DIRECTOR FISHER 1 " HAS A "HOBBY"! Pet Idea is to Keep City Streets in First-Class Condition. City Commissioner Robert Fisher. Is again back In office aud h—kafter Ihe aire*'" In III* usual cspatil* manlier. Ii*« at least nue ( hobby, and tin- I" the one to which L the people. Mr Fisher wa« born In the County Autrim. Ireland (one of the northerly maritime counties of the "ould s.«l"). on February ill. 1818. He acquired a hurtled education lu the national school* of lb# rural claaa and went Into business at the eg* of sixteen year., moat up-to-date houses lu Belfast un- _ der Hie old-time apprenticeship plau . of Bve years. The pay waa only nominal, but the busluesa training supposed to more thau compeu1 sate for the leek of material Buaucial ' reward. He became tbe repra*edtaroad by having Ibe epprentlceeliip contract caucelled ou* year after It# ' , „ ' ft.le. In 1870. and lived In Brooklyn • and New York City for several ysara. ■ He reached Ocean City In 1881) aud • since thai lime. He wee actively eu- . ' gaged In Ha early reconstruction work • aud waa oue of the Brst mayor- of the 1 resort. Durlug the early years of hi* buel- • life, Mr. Flaher. realising Ihe net9 row lloilta of educational opportuu- • llles, made every ellort to aupplemant that stock or knowledge by a per1 alsleht study of books and men and 1 tlielr eudlesa combinations, with the » result that for years he like beeu re- ' garded *" oue of Ocean City's most • fluent public speaker*, with a choice " aud appealing eelectlon of language.

. A. L. Kurxeknabe, Philadelphia. Mr*. Andrew Marshall. Mrs Alfred M. Oray, A. 3. Coaler Philadelphia. B. Mendelsou Meelien and wife, Wo. A. Bender and wife, Dr Harry I Adams, Philadelphia; Tliomaa McCahan aod wife. William McCahan. 3d, Overbrook ■ Parma, Overbrook; E. Durolaln, Cllfi Height*. Walter B. Hays and wife, riareniy M. Taylor and wife. Dr. and Mre , Frank O. Rltler. Mrs. M. P. Allen, I Kidney E. Smith A. W. Holmes. Henry F Peacock. Jr.. ML* Dora L. Tea- , cock. Mia* M. M. Rathbone. Philadelphia; W. L S pence. Atlantic City, r rlbkron. » Martin E. Ford, Cbarla* K. Whar- ' ton, T. Hackney, K. H. Fludley. Oeo. ' Walker, Jamea A. Lynd, Harry MoMullln, Phlladelpnla; Mra. A. C. Knorr. Camden; George Mourey, Spring city; K. H. Green and wife. r' Manas<|uan; W. J. Brucker, Atlantic ^ ctty. * John H. Wood, Jobu H. Wood, Jr , * Alex Colvllle, Jr., end wife, Marlon Alex i oiviue, jr., iuu -is, —

Blrkmlre. Alex Colvllle, 8d, W. D. vw Ball and wife, J. W. Landenberger and wife. J. H. Hohnea. Joe. Thoma* and family, Pblladalpbla; A. L. Lewis and wife. Mlae Adella Lewis, Charles W.'BcoU, J. A. Perklna, LenaWilliam P. Bliarpleaa, Weat Chatter. BiaCAYMK. £. Savage, W. H. Bogart. W. F. New ^rk; W. A. Clarke, Mra. William Wrlgley. Mra. A. W. Price. M osier William Price. Edward- „ Wrlgley. Miss Helen Wrlgley. J. W. ltoff and wire, Mlae Edno Hoff, Mra. A L. Chambers. W. H. Bennett and family. O. R. McMurlrle, Miss EHxa1 beth 8eyfert. A. Lester Sauter. Chaa. 1 M. Finney, and family. W. Weldmann. I c. F. Cochrane and wife. C. R. Bradenbergh. J. R. Fltxpatrick and wife. " William Sharpie at, J. F. Spencer, L. M. Regester, Miss Hcnsxey, M. A. Ikintx. Phlladi lphla; David Landretb. . II rial ol; MUs E. J. Wilson. Ocean t City; Win. R- Wenatrom and wife, ■ W. Emeraon Wenatrom, Fort Wash- • ington ; Edward J. O'Hara, Oloucea ter; H. N. Hobtnaon, Norriatown; Dr. n Charles T. Shlnn, Mlaa Mary Crowley, ' ' Beachwood; Lloyd Fltxgerald, Atlanb tic City; Mrs. A. 8. Oxford. L. O. Oxford. i*nai»wne: W. A. Wllklnaon J; and family. WeaUnont; Mra. Martha Morgan, Nantlcoko.

I OPENING DANCE I FOGG'S PIER Friday and Saturday Look at the Combination - ' pr Studio Dansant Lanin's Orchestra That Spells Good Time I- —————— —————J

- Straw Hats ; Wt hive that reliable Brigham H> pkina Hat tbiv aw lha beat made \ While Planael Paul. Big Asaoflmeal Sblrta, Capa. Tua. Sweaten, Hoalery, Uod.rweil Best Quality Good Ssrvtee Sztlalkd Onatomen 1 Tones' Men's Shop [ajiSil Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING .»o DECORATING 1046 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Maddock's Pharmacy PIIONH 570 PRRK DHI.IVKRY , Stationery, 20c to 75c Iwx. Satnoset Candies, 60c to $1.25. Whitman's Candies. Eastman Kodaks and Films. Save a Little Money and Save a Lot of Worry BUILD A HOME C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth Street and West Avenue " — r- _ - BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING NINTH ST. AND SlStPRON AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. HOUSE CLEANING TIME ' Our windows contain a number of the necessary articles for lersening the labor iu house-cleaning. Call and look over our stock; we may be able to help you. We have everything in house furnishings, Including ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. We have something new iu Electric Washers. 1. • v MOOmmN HARDWARE ETORE \ CHAS. C, READ A CO. RMOAt Da. IT DtUVAAY

u Mrs. Fergus McCusker Announo.ath.Oo.nlna of The McCusker Studio , of Dancing TENTH AND BOARDWALK Saturday, May 24, 1919 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION MODERN AND FANCY DANCING (TERMS MODERATE) 1 Children'* Danoa* a Spaolaity Aooolntmamt by Call 425 ; Monuments, Headstones and - Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately fa u^or^wM°wfirM all Camden Yard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 Pleasantville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Ball Phone, 1 REPRESENT AT1VR8 : -O. J. HAMMRLL. Prert., 117 N. Cornwall ave., Ventnor. Atlantic Ctty, N. J. A. L. HAMMRLL. Vice Pre*t.. Abracon, N. J.. for Cumberland, Cap* May, Barlington, Ocean and Atlantic Coontie*. P. haight, Camden. n. J.. for Camden. Salem and Gloucerter Coontie*. w. Dubois, CUyton, n. j.. for Clayton and vicinity. H. B. HALE, Cap* Char lea, V«l, foe Stale of Virginia. 0. J. HAMMELL CO. MAIN OFFICE, PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. ll— —

= a 9 h nriu "■poamaak Scotch Sf-0.ll OCEAN THE IMPERIAL 1015 Cantrst Ave. Ocean City, N. J. THE KATHLU Now open for lh* reason HOTEL ATGLEN Centrally located NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUIIT1I ANIICKNTKAl. AVKNUB flaylor aud Hayr*. I'roprletreeaea Kourli-.nl u MeaaciD riiorouablj r*BOval*d MILLER COTTAGE Op*D All tha Y*ar Hot Water Heat r LAUHA I. Ml I. t-K.lt WYOMING D|*n April 12th' for lb* B*aran 721 Ocean Avenu* Ocean CUy, N.J. Hot Water Heat A. P. Mllnar THE ID^WILD Moorlyu Terrace Ocean City, N. J. *• . Open for Benson 1919 Mita. J. K. MUHRiaON THE BISCAYNE Now Open for the Searan Ocean everine opposite Moorlyu Urrac* Private Hatb* Booklet K. BLUHDIN, Owner THE HEWLINGS Ninth and Waaley Avenue Ocean Ctty New J*ia*y Open* June 18, 1919 . _ L. H. HKWUMOB Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. and Weat ava. OCEAN CITY, N. J. R.rlcJ«*c«: J«J C*atr*l »>•«»

Real Estate and Search Company KKKaKSKNTS Fidelitv Trust Comron? of Newark Wildiotd Title ud Trust C». Title Imuran oe Searches, Abetracta of Title, Conveyancing: Fire Inauranoe Prompt Service AH Work Guaranteed Money to Loan oa Good Flmt Mortgage Farms lor Bale Offices In First Nationl Ban* Building Cape Ma^Court House ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and Wert Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Produota Batter and Egg# Ask for Booklet of BpaeMlttaa " Orders Delivered Both Pbonaa Bin EiibM Vitboit Bropi eleteo! wiih good work. All *** a so** aa A. W. ELY Atlantic crrr, s. 4. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to fnmiah) We have a line of FnaRrntRE at leas than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. T 20-28 ASBURY AVE. A. F. LEVERING The Reliable Paper Hanger 708 Central Ave., Ocean City, N. J. ~ 1TUIIT1C ICE CMPMT Poet", MmUii hi Tenth and Waa* Avenue ocean crrr ■ t. Advertise in the BBimHBid