bcean City Sentinel ] THURSDAY. JUNK ItllU. WeiblH be glad to receive Item- of pews end communication* of m tercet tu till* community anil our reader* ] everywhere. All cummunloation* ehould be accom|>auled with the full name ami e.Mrra* of (the writer, not necvmarlly lor |iulilleatlou. but a* a guarantee of , DOTS l*Mik« like eumruer In Ocean Ulty. t 1 he union Sunday aclim/l picnic will [ he held Thursday, Juue lu. I Director Flatter appears to be gel- f Hug rlfhl down to bualue**. The auuinier *ea»on here I* a mouth ahead of any year In It* hlatory. ' The exterior of Hughe*' Central ' pharmacy la being rcpaluterl lu at- , The memfcera of the Hotel Propria- , p.,,' Association of Oceau City will t hold their regular monthly meeting pest Monday evening. Sniie one took »1.50 from the W. C. 7 T I jubilee glaa* Jar on the top of the de*k at the Katblu on Monday. A ' The automobile* of Kloyd Simm* 1 and C. II ilacun collided at the corner ' of Ninth atreet and Oecau avenue a ' Ira day* ago, and both machine* 1 acre badly damaged. Chrletlau Science aervlcea will be , behl every Sunday during the aeaaon, couiuieucliig June 8, In the Ca*lno Hull. Hint, Hoard walk and Moorlyn . terrace, at 10 30 a. m. daya ago. had a lot of the large*! from tfie hay, aud alxteeu of tlieru ^ Mini a i|U*rl measure. PERSONALS. Mr* J. H. Cateraon, of Philadelphia, In a cottager. K W. Paucoaat, of Mlllvllle, wa* a recvul gue*t of the Kibe roil. Mr*. Klmer Crane, of thla city, apent the holiday* at Croaa Key*. Raymond Barlow, of Beading, waa lu town during the holiday*. J. W. Laudenberger and wife, of Ml. Airy, wer* recent vlaltora. Ml*a Annette M. Movard, of PhllaAndrew N. Paul and wife, of Philadelphia, are among the vlaltora. Oeorge W. Krnet, of Philadelphia, waa a vlallor here on Saturday. C. 1.. Breckley returned thla week from a vlelt to Washington, I). CI Mra, U. W. Woodakle and family, of Albany, are here for the aeaaon. Dr. Thome* H. Lee, of Camden, lie* opened Ida Plymouth place cottage. I'. Wayne MacDowell and wife, of Bertram K. Wolfe, a Philadelphia l*a y*r„wa* among the week 'a vlaltora. Mr*. H. L. Thornton, of Philadelphia, la ameug the gueata ot the Idlewild. Prof. Albert W. Newman, of Philadelphia, waa among the holiday vlalJamea McMullen and wife, of Philadelphia, wer* vlaltora here during the week. ,
Jacob H. Yocum, of Philadelphia, " waa among the gueata of the Wyo- ( Dr. Harry C. Sharp and family, of % Philadelphia. wer* holiday vlaltora ^ Mlaa Marguerite Meeban went on duty aa clerk in the poet olUce tbla week. T Mlaa A. V. Cooke, of Philadelphia, " la occupying her cottage, 848 Fourth ■treat. I It. It. HrlnghuraC~aud family, of ' Philadelphia, were amoug the week'e vlaltora. d Joaeph Wil*on and family, of Bur- * llDgton, are at their cottage on Penulyu plain. <1 Mr*. H. C. Freeman, of Plilladel- * phla, waa lu town aeveral daya during the week. ' Kugene S. Miller and wife are at 1 their cottage, 701 Atlantic aveuue, for thawaaou. . ' W. A. Hlattnrr, of Philadelphia, la ' at Id. cottage, IKK Aatiury avenue, for J Frank Fox and wife, of Phlladel- ' phia, have opened their cottage for ! the aeaaon. 1 P. M. Dougherty , of Philadelphia, ' ha* i,|wnad hla cottage, 337 Corinth- | i*u aveuue. 1 Mra. Jemea Ward, of Philadelphia, ' ha- opened tier apartment* at HMH Aa- ' bury aveuue. H. A. Crawford aud family, of Phil- j •delphla, ara at their cottage, 837 rourth etteet, J VI. Herbert aind wife, of PhUadelPhla, her* opene* tlielr cottage, 1856 «e-t avenue, j H N. Dlaaal *t.d wife, of Philadelphia, cottager* (tare, were lu town a '** day* ago. I M. H. Thorax., wlfa and aoo, of Philailelphla, war* vteltora her* dur■"R the week. J W. Martin and family, of thle cll5, have returned from a vlelt to Philadelphia. H*rry Young, of thla city, employed at Hog Ialand, epant Memor- ^ 1*1 Day bar*. Superintend ant J. K. Turk, of the headlug Railroad Company, waa In town Sunday, C. A. Scball and wife, of Philadelphia. war* among the week'* arrival* M lb* Imperial. ■ leytoo Haloae Brick and wlfa left beta Tuaaday evening to attend a waddlug la Morltoo. I he Mlaeee McMaoua. of Philadelphia. apent a f»w day* at tbalr collage en Fifteenth atreal Harry HOI and William Mlddlaton, of Uermastowo, Rdward Balblruey and William Mortimer, of Camden,
' end Cliarle* Hchackle and llllbert ' Maine*, of Fall* of Schuylkill, were 1 wife, of thl* city. | delphla, I# vlaltlug Dr. and Mr*. J T. " Mra. Kdward V II. Wllkle aud the holiday vlallor*. Dr. Frank W. Uulick arid family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cot- ] tage on Klr»l atreet. ' C. H. VauFleet, of Philadelphia, a 1 la here for the hea*ou . ^ W. Dell Mackllu, of Philadelphia, ' Mackllu, lu tin* cily. * Tlieo. H. I-udera.and wife, of Phlla- ' delphla, were vlaltora here for -everal f daya during the week. Waller II. Walker aud family, of c Melroae Park, have opened their cottage. 831 Second -treat. • BenJ. Molliuau, of Kddyatone, l'a., wa* In tnl* city over the holiday*, rei, uewfrig acquaintance*. Ueorge C Mead aud wife, ot Paul*k horo, were at I heir collage here for a few day* dnrlug the week. John Ureenwell and wife, of Philadelphia, cottager*. were among the re- „ cent arrival* at thl* re»ort. Select Councilman William McCoach and wife, of Philadelphia, were , amoug the holiday vlallor-, , Samuel P. Kenworlhy. of Phlladel- . phia, liaa opened hi* cottage on Ocean ! avenue, below Tenth »treet. p. William J, Orr. of Philadelphia. I* again back on the Job a* plerma*ter of the Ocean City Flatting Club IJr. Anna V. T. Klley ba* returned to Philadelphia after apeudlng -everal daya lu bet Slxlh elreet cottage. ' J John M. Hanna and wife, ofv-Phlla-delplila, were among the holiday vlalregl*lerlng at the Oceanic. ,
Mlaa Blanche CJIf^, of Philadelphia, , been apeudlng a few daya with f Mlaa Jeau Bluudln in thla city. William 1.. Ollbert end wife enler telned Auatln W. Devla end wife, of , Overbrook, during the holiday*. , P. J. Baral end family, of Philadelphia, are here for the aeaaon. occupy- | their A*bury avenue cottage. | R.T. Browne aud wife, of Phlladel- i phla, have been occupying tlielr Weeaveuue collage for a few day*. , Kll C. Krupp aud family, of Lane- I Pa., have opened their cottage, . Weat avenue, for a few daya. Harry Boou and family, of Philadelphia. are pleaaantly located lu Ibeir auuimer borne, 1438 We»ley aveuue. Dr. Wlleon Y. CbrUllen, of IIH* city, vlalted friend* In Trenton end Philadelphia Saturday and Sunday. John K. Townaeud and wife came Mlllvllle to apeud Decoration at their Aabury aveuue cottage. Ueorge I«oug and family, of Philadelphia, * pent the holiday* In tbla city, where they are aumuier cottager*. W. S. Scbermerhom and femlly, of Camden, ere here for the aeaaou. occupying their Moorlyn terrace college. ' Cliarle* S. Palton and wife, of Philadelphia, ere here for the aeaaon, occupying their cottage, WO Central aee-
Mr*. Clare Herbert, of Philadelphia. vbdled her mother. Mr*. N. C. a< " Uudfrey, In thla city, over the week- M end. e'1 Mrs. Oliver K. Stevenson end ' daughter, Ml** Blenche, of Phlladel- ^ 5 phla. were among the receut arrlvale ,p here. at John II. Martagne and family, of * Philadelphia, have opened their cot- m lege on Wealey avenue, near Seventh fa| lf atreet. tv Mra Harry Vlereck aud family, of Waahlngtnn. DC , are vlaltlug Mr*. to C. Oelxel and Mlaa Delrel at the lm- ^ 0 perlal. u, K. Maylln Itobliiaon and family, of p Camden, apetit the Itolldaya al the ,, ' home of Klmer Y. ltnhlnaqii and wife, thla city. h * Spencar C. Uoir and wife, of thla t, n city, have gone to Pitman, where n they expect lo spend the aummer b I- montha. '• Charles SteUer. son of Mra. C-. Stet- , xer, of thl* city, who wea In the ear- a ft vice to Krauce, returned home on b I- Tuesday. II H. N. Diesel end wife, of Phlledelil- phla, are at tbelr bay villa, at Sixth a c* at reel, where they will remain until ^ October 1. a n, Mr. end Mr.. Churchill Hungarford a .y have opened their collage, an* Wr* • n, ley aveuue, lor the aeaaou. Barbara g
EXPRESS 1 TR4IN SERVICE Reading Railroad Co. Will ~ Give Commuters First J Class Accommodations. I and Mr. Kwlug and other /olHclaht , of the Heading Railroad Ubmpany, ' Ocean City will lt#ve~fWe ex pre— train service to end from Phlladel1 pliln thl* *ummer. it wa* stated by W. K M»«*ey at the meellng or the ~Tho Hiding officials are in clo«e 11 touch Willi condition- here, and they " declared tltat when Ocean Clly I* K ready .to atari big tiling* the Heading will be found working efficiently in »' ITbere will Ih< through rxpre.* train* v out of Ocean Clly h> Philadelphia In "I : 0 08. reaching Philadelphia at 7 43: 7.05 reaching Phlladel phla al 8 35; . 7.50, arriving hi Philadelphia at 0 25. - Iteturiilng lu the afterpooria. there . will be through ex preaa train* al 1.40, ■ 1,4 40 and 5.30. Commodore Hexamer a-kcl al the , trip aeaaou. ticket* and al*o all- , year 1 .50 trip ticket*. The matler wa* s rcferrcil to the board'* trau*|>oriatlori committee.
JUDGE WELLS IS I TO SPEAR HERE Will Make Address at High School's Commencement Exercises Friday, Jnnei3Ocean Clly High School will be held in the Flr-t M. K. Church Friday evening June 13. There will be twelve graihiate*. In addition to the uaual add res* by ileut ol Hie clly1* school*, Judge H. H. of Iturllngtoti County, will The progran^wW^'followB: Prelude. Mr Clinion Lowdeu Invocation, the Itev. Ueo. W. Yard Selutelory Oretlou, "'IHie American High School." Oration, "Patriotism lu America," Mary Anna Clark Valedictory Oration, "Ideal AmerLavlula Eyre Scull Music Commencement Addreaa,
Hon Harold II. Wells c Presentation of Diploma*. Dr. Ilerscliel l'ettlt, President Hoard of Education. ' n Addre— , Supt James M. Slevena 1 'oal lude, Mr. Clluton I.owdeu . Claa* roll — Modern Classical Course -Mary Auua Clark ami l-avlula Kyre Scull. : Harding Cox*ou, It.. land Clark Cull- H iiingham and Harvey Maria. ' Commercial Cour-c-Charle* Way 1 Klleuhcrger, Margaret l.udlam Fo-ler. Marlon Taylor Hewitt. Margaret Id* " I Miller, Ueorge Richard Ho** and Ruth . i iodfrey Stephen win. _ .)ue rlclieaae. J Claaa Flower, Klllarney roae. fl Cla«a Colors, Orange and Hlack. 1 I 1 1 uuge ford, the three-year-old daugb- '' ter of Mr. and Mr*. Hungerford, ha* ' f lieen chosen a* ma-col of the Ocean 1 Clly Fishing Club. H. C. Sclianxe, Jr.. and family, early thla week returned to this city from Helinar, where they speut aev. Mr*. I., c. Hleke ha* returned to her ( home at We«l Cepe May after a plea- 1 santvlalttoJ.il. Christian and lam- " lly In thla city. / ^ John C. Sleelmau, wife aud daugb- . ter, Mlaa Freda, aud Mlaa Ethel K. I.ee, of till* clly. motored to Cemdeu Memerlel Day. | T. K. Wlnatanley end family, ac- , companled by Mlaa Laura Hoaenberger. of Philadelphia, apent tbe bull- " .lay* In tbl* city. 3lre. A. H. June* aud eon, Cliarle* V.. of Philadelphia, will eliortly open , their collage al Fourth etreet and , Corinthian aveuue. Capt. Ueorge D. Norcom. eon of ' Joseph D. Norcom, who wa* on tbe oilier aide, returned to ble home In '• thl* city on Monday. '* William J. Barr and daughter*,
Mlaa Mary M. aud Florence K. Berr, („ . of Philadelphia, were among the |g 1 guest* of tbe Blacayne. Fraucla A. Schneider and family, df Philadelphia, are occppylug their m ' summer home on Wealey avenue, Fourteenth etreet. m Mra. Vance L. Kaly and children * relurued to this city from Pitt*- m burgh aud Stubenvllle, Ublo, where ■ they were for some time. " J. T. Wlckeraham, secretary and of the New York Shlpbulld* - Ing Company, la back to apaod an- ^ i, otber aummer aeaaon here. b. Mlaa Amy M. Hendrlck and Mlaa i- Nellie Douebue, of Pblladelpbla, were 0, >r the gueata of Mra. Joseph J. York In |ll tbla clly daring tbe week. (j i* William H. Horn and family, of 0 1 Philadelphia, have arrived In Ocean t| City end ere occupying their aummer e home, I lu6 Wesley avenue. h u Raymond Haley returned to thle n city Frldey afternoon from "over e there." He waa with tbe 2Mb Dial- ala alon and saw much active duty, a. Joseph J. DufUeld and family, of o ,f Philadelphia, and Harry M. Hart, of Camden, spent the week end at tbe r, home of 11. C. Duffleld. tbl* city. |( |1 Lieut. Col. Meeban, of the Tflth Dl- ,| c. vision, and James Conner, of Phlla- j ». delphla, were gue*U of the Rev. Thoe. A F. Blake, of thU dlty, a few day* ago. „
Mr*. Harry U. Fellmen, of Perkasle, *. staler of the Rev. M, M. I^arla, end n Mrs. Bougbty. of Ferkaale, were week- 1 end vlallor* al the Baptist parsonage, n Frank Crlemond and Miae Klale M. of Philadelphia, were holiday gueala of the letter'* pareula. CepL end Mr*. Ueorge W^ee, of IbU city. J Mr*. M. R. L. Stanlou, who apeut , m»*t of the wluter Iti Atlantic City, \ returned lo Uceau City after a „ montha' vlall to frlenda In Allen- j Richard McDevlU end J . Fred Sel- « ' berllch, of Philadelphia, wer* gueala of Fraucla A Schneider, of Philedel1 phla, -at bla cottage here, during the ' holidays. R. Howard Thorn, of thla city, who 1 a severe attack of ureemlc poleon1 on Sunday, being unoooecloue ' ' mo*t of tbe day, wea aald yesterday to j ' be Improving. Clareno* SHI, a Philadelphia banker, ■ and wife, who have their winter resl- ■ deuce *1 Lenedown* and are ootlagare 1 were gueet* at the Kathlu during lb* poet week. Dr. aud Mra. Charles K. Lambert > and daughter. Mlaa Uiacs. of New I returned home Monday after spending lb* holiday* bare with Mr. I and Mr*. Thome* Simpson. They - accompanied by Lieut. Ray Per- ■ glee*, who come* from the Wast.
TESTIMONIAL DINNER FOR 1 ROWLAND AT OCEANIC
" Aflnir to be Held Thnrsday, I Jane 19— Dr. Giles, East Orange, Speaker. 4 Huseell H. Nulty, chairmen of tbe "* committee, slated at tbe meeting of , the Board of Trade Tuesday eveulng , that arrangements have been com n It plated for tbe board's testimonial dluner to Joseph M. Rowlaud, of Phlladelphla. who has invested thousand* of dollar* In building tbe north aectlon (| ir of tbla city within the last few years. ( d Tbe dinner will be held at the u a- oceanic Hotel al 7 o'clock Thursday •e evenlug, Juue 19, and the meuu will ( be elaborate. Tlcketa ar* |3 eacb, and ( y llieae are now on rale, i- An Inleresllng program has been I. prepared, end an address will tie ilellv- ' II ered by Dr. W. Warreu Ullea, of East | Orange. N. J , who la a moat eloquent u There will be present dletln- ' d gulabed bu*lue*a men, railroad ofll- 1 n clela end tluenclera from out of town, and every member of tbe board la ex- ' tt peeled lu attend as a mark of courtesy to Mr. Rowland. ( k It will be one of tbe most notable 1 r- aflalr* lu all particulars ever held In tbla city. ill ■ * ' RISE IN SALARIE8
Men entering tbe city Ore department In future will be pnld IKU a month. Instead of (75 a month, aa baa made neceaaary because or inability tu get men to work In the department loi |77. a month. The rate will be the for the second year of service. The following resolution providing for tho raise In wages, wan presented by Director Campbell at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioner*: He It Resolved, by the Hoard of Commissioners of Ocean Clly. New Jersey, that tbo salaries beginning on the *flrst day of June. 1919, and ending on the thlrly-flrnt day ot December, 1919, for tbe employes, ofllcers, llremen, policemen, chief ot fire department and eblef of police department ot and for the city of Ocean City, New Jersey, be in such sum of money, per month, an hcreinafter set forth: Fire Department. Chief of Ore department. tluO.oo per month. Engineers ot steam Are engines, or motor-driven pumps, who have been In service three years, 190.00 per month. Engineers of steam Ore engines, or molor-drlven pumps, who have nol been In the service three years, 187-60 per month. ' Drivers, stokers, hosemen. ladderfourth year of service, 187.50 per month. Drivers, stokers, hosemen. ladder- ' men. third year of service. 185.00 per month. ■ Drivers, stokers, hosemen. ladder1 second year of service. 180.00 1 month. Drivers, stokers, hosemen. laddep f men. first year ot service. $80.00 per > month. 1 Police Department Chief of Police, $100.00 per month. '• Eajh regularly appointed policeman i-.ajn regniariy appoinicu puucnusu (jj
(not Including special policemen!. m $87.50 per month. tt, Employees. Ix Janitor of city hall. $80.00 per month. m Janltress of city hall, $45.00 per tb month. - to Chief (elephone operator. $40.00 per to month. " Telephone operators, each, $35.00 m Ofllcers. Thai the salaries of all other officers '' be tbe sum as heretofore fixed " resolution or resolutions or ordln- c ances of the Board of Commissioners ofAhls city, and shall be the respective b sums as found therein, except that sums ot money to be paid to the officers, or employes, found In reeolu- " lion adopted January 8. 1918. shall be 4 such sum as such officers or employes e respectively, been paid, per t month, beginning January L 1919. and <' ending December 81. 1919, unless such J Is changed by this resolution. P The resolution was ordered laid '' Red Men's visitation. g Red Men from Atlantic City and At- , County paid * fraternal vlelt lo members of Kelml* Tribe, No. 220, t Imp. O. R. M.. of tbl* clly. Wedoee- ( day night of I eat week. There wera nearly 150 In tb* visiting dslagstlon, f several of whom gave talks. Rsfrashmeats wera served. The local tribe la per cent, strong In tb* matter of ^ member* in good standing. Fliksma Baay. Fishermen ar* catching Iota of ' croakers end some klngflah on the 1 pier* here. Wraktlsb also ara begin- 1 1 Ding to bite fairly well. William A • , Welsh, president of the Anglers' Club, ' 1 got a weakllab Tuesday night. Dr. C. 1 - K Weston caught aevsn king and two ■ croaker* olf Fogg'a Pier a few day* I - "" 1 , — 1 I lota Council, No. 128, Jr. O. U. A. ' M., Initiated three candidate* Tuesday I , evening. Hevsral of the member* of I . Aetna Council, of Palermo, were pre*- i , ant Addraase* were mad* by tb* i j Rev. Ueorge W. Yard, Capt Alfred R. Bmttb end other*. Refreshments wer* served. * A large number of young people en- * Joyed the danoe given by Mra. Kitia betb Klundln at tb* Hleoayu* Balur1 day evening The music was txeel- ' lentahd lb* Boor fin*. Hevaral dances ' will be given at the Bleeayo* daring * tbe summer. r ■ * ■ Try an advertisement la IB rikimam-
IMPROVEMENTS FOR " COMPORT STATION Director Fisb'cr Calls Attention to Work Needed There at Once. Director Fisher, at the meetine of the Ctty Commissioner*, said thai there were some things he had nolle. *1 , around town that he thought ought to be brought up and action taken looking toward their Improvement. quantity ot scrap accumulating, in- - ciuillng an old road scraper and an lie stated that he and Engineer at the lagoon and lound a lot of the piling, properly braced, take the place ol the piling that had rotted. Whatev- ' er might be done In llila line aoultl L not prevent tbe owners from putting : In additional piling If they felt so disposed. Regarding the public comfort staI Hon, Director Fisher said: , "Following an examination of the city's public comfort station. 1 find , provementa are required, and. therefore. make the lollowlug recommenduIMK "Tbe steps leading from tbe Boardwalk to tbe atreet be thoroughly ' two lump standards at the top of the _ ed and scraped und put In good order. t All the exterior metul and wo<id work B be given two coats of while paint, and f the concrete painted with regular con- , crete palm. e "The sidewalk adjoining the trolley defective and broken blocks should be , „ replace! w I, b new concrete.^ ^ pahiled and hinged al the bottom Inr_ exceed 45 degrees, and box screens to be provided for each window, n "The Interior of the building re- ^ quires thorough cleaning and painting with at least two conts of light gray a paint. All the metal holders, piping ,r and locks need cleaning and painting, .,. aud the doors re-flttlng. The four ven- „ tllatora should be taken down, repaired. adjusted, painted and repbtced. "In the women's toilet the washstand Is to be rebolted to the wall and " the llush tanks provided with covers." Other Improvements were suggested b There might be flower beds on the lops ot tbe entrances to the comfort A matter for consideration Is the ' sort of pavement that should be put r on Ninth street In the central part of Bt The flagpole In front of the city hall needs re-palntlng. >r~ Concluding, Director Fisher said er that he is getting the road at 65th street in shape aa well as possible with the small amount of money on hand, and with which he has to do big work from now until next January. On morion of Director Campbell, Mr. Fisher was authorized to sort the stulf In tbe city lot and advertise for public sale that which be does not want. 1' On motion of Director Fisher, the in Euglueer will submit al tbe next X-lty r-ugiucvr will suuuiii a. lut ■
meeting plaua aud apeclAcaHona for — contemplated work on tbe lagoon Director Fisher waa Instructed to make tbe small repairs necessary at public comfort station, aa referred lo by him. and he waa also requested get estimates for painting the staand report these at tho next meeting of the board. Ordinance No. IS9 was. passed on final reading and ordered published. It appears elsewhere In this Issue ot tbe SENTINEL It creates a board of The (oUowlng resolution, presented Director Campbell, was adopted: Be It Resolved, by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, New Jersey, that Ocean City borrow a sum not exceeding $5475.00, by virtue of resolution previously passed by the Board of Commlsalooera of Ocean City, New Contract No. 70$. and that the proper officers execute a note or note* secure said sum. The repbrt of the building Inspector, with a check for $65. waa ordered filed and the money turned over to the city ~" treasurer. — Similar action was taken with the report of the electrical Inspector, with 1 a check for $77.50. ' Health Officer T. Lee Adams, In his report, plated thai tbe general health 1 of the city la remarkably good. J The following self-explanatory letter Mr. Harry A. Morris, Pity Clerk. Dear Sir: — At a regular meeting of the Cape May County Board of Free- ' held on the twentieth Instant. ] motion arms passed Instructing me ■ to communicate with the honorable of Commissioners of your city i and respectfully request that the Com- , mission take up with the West Jersey 1 and Seashore Railroad Company the matter of widening and planking the crossing on Fifty-fifth street, with a \ . view of having said work completed In > for the opening of the Ocean f Clty-Corwon't Inlet road. In order to as- • sure safety to the expected great am ■ ount of travel upon the said road. I Thanking yon In advance for attenI Hon to this. I am. on behalf of the board, yours very truly. F. W. -FOWKES. ClertL Tbe matter was referred to Director ' Fisher and Solicitor Itoswell with a 1 view to having a permanent crossing - established. A number of bills were read and or- * dered paHL I - . - Legal paper* of all deeeri pttnoe. In•lulling will*, are oarefully drawn by I- K. Curtis Robinson at hla office. 744 Aafcnry aveoae. Ocean CRy, N. J. adv . '
1Straw Hats \i W, hive thai reliable Brlghim H< pkiiu Hal they ere the beat made v. J White Flannel Henri Big Auorlmeal Sblria, Cepe. The. Sweeterv Hotirey, Underwear Beit Quality Good Service Setleltod Cutlomen rau^l Jones' Men's Shop Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING an o DECORATING 1046 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ' Maddock's Pharmacv PHONK S7o FRKH DELIVERY ! Stationery, 20c lo 75c box. Samoset Candies, 60c to $1.25. Whitman's Candies. Eastman Kodaks aud Films. "Build Now" " D.' nut puVuff buildingTthinking that price* will sooo lake a tumble, 1 Price* are not comteg down in America. }. Prices of material and labor will not be lowered for a long time. The above 1* the opinion In general of manufacturer* and buvtueas men. When you build, let ua furmeh you with your building material.. G. 11. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth and Want Avtnue * .ii .*•*— bell phone ib Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. and Simpson Avt. Ocean City. N. J. HOUSE CLEANING TIME r Our windowt contain a numlier of the necessary articles for lessening the labor in house-cleaning. Call and look over our stock; we may be able to help you. Wo have everything in house furnish1 ings, including ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES We h«ve sama- ' thing new in Electric Washers. « • i MOOmmN HARDWARE &TORC ; CHAS. C. READ A CO. e Pm o/ve l/S. 17 7*fl D CUV cur
i The McCusker Studio * of Dancing TENTH AND BOARDWALK Under Peraonal Dtreotlon of Mrs. Fergus McCusker PRIVATE INSTRUCTION MODERN AND FANCY DANCING (TERMS MODERATE) Also Children'* Dane** """fir"" Call 425 Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately nU m Caret* d sod flaaaamviua. in. iaraaaTuTSaia'^BMt "stora" va"vve r**rer ^ • luanmarliinsi Ihre* «<rel* prtor Uj the |«nl advaaea la prlas of malarial and 0°" ^ '°° b""' •"•P"' ^ 10 Camden Yard Opp. Harteigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 Pteasantville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone, 1 REPRESENTATIVES : O. j. HAMMBLL. Preat., 117 14. Curawvll av*., Veotnor. Atlantic City. N. J. A. L. HAMMBLL, Vice Pre*!.. Abaecou, N. J., for Cumberland, Caw Mar. Bvrllngtoa, Ocran and Atlantic Counties. P. HAIGHT. Camden, N. J.. for Camden. Salem and Gloucester Coanticm. w. Dubois. Clayton, N. J., for Clayton aud ririnity. H. B. HALE, Cape Chortm. Va.. far Stat* of Vtriiah. O. J. HAMMELL CO. MAIN OFFICE, PLEASANT VILLE, N. J. — IN n ■
j BOTXIX lib oomam. £cctch ffldu OCEAN OITY ' NEW JERSEY THE IMPERIAL 1015 Central Aw Oceau City, N. J. THE KATHLU lUSCaatrat Av.naa. OCCAM CITY. K. J. • '/ HOTEL ATGLEN Nlutli *treet and Central avenue uvuaralii|> Maaaxeuiont NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUUTU ANOCBMTKAL AVKNUK MILLER COTTAGE OCKAN CITY MCW JIIUEf Open All tb* Year Hot Water Hast LAURA I. Mil. I. US WYOMING Open April 12th for tbe Season 734 Ocean Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Hot Water' Heat A. P. Mllner THE IDL1JVILD Moorlyn Terrace Ocean Clly, IT. J, Open for Season 1919 Loromt One Block from Baoch Mttd. J. R. MUKR1BOK THE BISCAYNE Now Open for tb* Season Ocean avenue opposite Moorlyn terrace Private Hatha Booklet K. UI.ll NOI N, Owner THE HEWLINGS Ninth and Wesley Avenue Ocean City # New Jersey Open* Juu^jP. 1919 L. UL UKWLIMOa THE OCEANIC Eleventh street and Wesley avann* Ocean City, N. J. a. x. raker. Wm. H. Powell Oeneral Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. and West av*. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Kcsldaac*: 14*1 Caatfal Avsaaa Ball PVooa
Real Estate and Search Company RxraEaxHTi Fidelity Trust Com tiny of Newark Vildwood Title ud Tmt Co. Title InBnrsnoe Searches, Abstracts of 'Title, Conveyancing Fire Inauranoe Prompt Scrvic. AH Work Oooraotsad Money to Loon oo Oood Flrat .Morigag* Forma (or Bala Offloee in First Nationl Bank Building Ospe Ma^Court House ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies - Seventh St. and Wert Ave. Ocean City. N. J. Choh* .imtry Pt'eiltinU Am |B( Booklet uf^rioHlea Ordtrv Deatoxad Boih Phnam Kjes Hailed Without Dtopt A. w. ELY ITUXTH CITY. M. ». HAVE yon a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furniahr Wa have a tine of FURitrrox* at lees than Philadelphia price*. Window shades * specialty. CH AS. E. ADAMS A BRO. TtOJtt ASSUWY AVE. A. F. LEVERING The Reliable Paper Hanger 70a Central Ave., Ocean aty. *• JAn wash gaanatoad oa daaa walla. tnunc ice coBNit """ " N— Iwattli kt Tenth and Waal Avenue _1 00 KA« emr ■ *. -

