Ocean City Sentinel, 3 July 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SUNDAY IN THE ' LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. ST. AITUUHTINK'S. There were large oangrtgkOon* at the 0.80, S and 10 o'clock in St. Aunu* tlne'a Church Sunday The rector, lb# Kov. Tbomaa K. iiluku, wan a*al»ted by a pried fruui Atlantic City. It w«» announced that there will he mawMHi at 6.80 aud 8 o'clock tu tlita church tomorrow (Friday) morning. Mleft In Celebrated at 7 30 o'clock every week-day morn log. HOLY TRINITY. Service* iu Huly Txiully Epiacopal Church, Eleventh utreel and Central avenue, every Sunday will be a* fnl Iown: 7 30 a. iu., Holy Communion; 0.30 a. m., Sunday achool aud adult lilhle riiwi; 10 .45 a. in.. church service; 7.45 p. m., veaper* aud aermou. Thurwlay. July 8, 7 30 p. m.. choir re liearaal. Inl«re«llog mu-lc at all of the chHrch oervlcea. The Rev. J W. Watte, M. A., rector, renldea at 12U1 Aebury avenue. vi imr baptist. The eervice* lu the FIr«t Haptlat '.'hurch were uuuaually well attended Ia*t(Suuday and lor the time of the year. The building was tilled at both service*. Jlotb *ertuoti« proved of a helpful nature, the moiling eubject being "The Expuialve Power of Love," built up ou the (bought that the love for I |»e world can ouly be expelled or crowded out by a greater aud deeper Jove for Q*d and Je«n* Cl»rl*t. The eveulng aubject waa "Cbriat Our Life," and compared the theory of the world with the theory of Cod a* to f how ma u can regain that which waal loat lu the Garden of Eden Ihrougbl disobedience, namely, "The Image of God, the Spirit of Life." 1, VlHtiT M. K. The Rev. John R. Maeon, of Cam* I ' deu, secretary of the Preacher*' Uth l tenary Fund, preached the uiorutugf bpminn WMAK UIAA A <#.«««..■ «li. .... I

which waa a goape! dtacouree, aalu rated with plain Method la t doc trine expreaeed In termaof ChrlMlau Jiving, tie fed hla people with the Jtvlog word. Mr. Maaon la an emlneut member of the New Jersey Conference aud in engaged tble year In furthering Ihel cauae of the Centenary Movement. The scripture lenaon waa the flrwt chapter of St. Jobu'n llrat eplatle, and a portion of the aecnnd vera* wen choaen aa the text, "Behold, now are we the aoua of God." The speaker, referring to the phrase, "none of God," declared tbahall men are aona of God by creation and by Providence, because He created man In Hla owu Image aud breathed into hla nostrils the breath of life and miu became a I living aoul. Mr. Maeon in this oon I nectloo, re/erred to the theory of evo- 1 iullon, but made no argument, -imply resting his case ou ibe word of tbel scripture. Men are aona under God's I Providence. He maketh the rain to I rail upon the Juet and the uujuet. All I •hare in the bouoty of the earth. The speaker then entered upon hi* I principal thought, which waa that the I aonahip of the text la a special one of I the souls of men to God which come* only by the new birth in Jea u* Christ, the washing or regeneration. And bel sustained his contention by copious! proof texts of scripture found everywhere In the go« pels aud in the epistles. He made It clear that reforms- 1 .lion k not regeneration. Regeneration in not a lapping off of simple acts I and habits. It Is % newness or life. JOBS FOR 80LDIERS May be Obtained Without the Ex I1 plotiwiioa oi filiform*. I' Chief of Police Scull bns received a J , circular letter from Arthur Woods, I, Assistant to the Secretary of War. I part of which follows: | "Our work oi getting positions for , discharged soldiers and sailors has gotten away with a good start. What we want to do now la to InBtlll Into the c. mind of tho service man that his coun- 1

try is grateful to him. We want htm to feel that it h\ not necessary for any honorably discharged man to cxploli his uniform for the purpose of making a living. We are dally showing employers that the men we can supply to them are better after their service in the army or navy, and every soldier and sailor is. therefore, entitled to as good a civilian position as hla capacities warrant In a word, ft Is not doc- £°* Mm 10 .wear ^ uniform in which he mopped up the Argomw or chased the Him sabtnartub* In ottIo. to earn a decent living. I 'We are asking all employers tnl discourage this practice and f am ask I log the men at the head of the police I departments- or (be various cities to ^ ,M they havo doing I i not lhRt wo *ant thf,l soldier get into trouble because he I wears his uniform for selling things on I hn °t LtrH>tl.0!utor "°UeitinK business, I but we ask that every agency try to I convey to him that there is a better! Job wa ting for him where he can work without the use of his uniform. | i his is a badge of honor to be worn I only in significance of his service to I nlfi country and not a means towards! earning a living, which Is his of right. | In your city there are many agon I cles and welfare societies, all cooper- 1 ntlng in the task of hooking up th«.| soldier with a good Job. It should bel, the pleasant duty of everyone of u« to] see l hat these men In uniform are dl-1! reeled to the proper pine- where an-l sittance can be given to them," — ■ • ■ — __ HERB WITH BRIDE 1

Mr. McAnnita'a wife Wti pflM Madaon, of ftn1i»f>ttry, na. Matthew McAnulty, of Balisbury, L» IV » •*g,"nn,s pharmacist at Sr E??ii5SIltwl! 1 Fbtnnicjb Ihk City, for hi* fifth KPRHon, He has brought with him hi* bride, who wat Miss Hudson, of PaliNbury j hey have apartments at Eighth street and Wesley avenue. Mr. MoAntiliy itaN many frletidK here, who are extending their congratulations, * .■ - . "Tom** ArttiHlrotis to Hprtiii, Thomas K. Armstrong, a former president of Philadelphia's Common Council, and a prominent cottager I *l**krr •< the Ocean t-Hy Yacht Llub'a Fourth of July celebration at the club hniiHe at II o'clock tomorrow morning. The Rev. L'has. H Buhner, club chaplalu, will offer the opening prayer. One hrsign final Mnce, | w.,n ** * Uv* of the Ocean! t-ity Yacht Ulub'a onMmtrn imai*! over the club course at 3 o'clock to- 1 morrow after noon- Fourth of Jnlv I There will be at (eard three of thaee I crsfl In the race, The club offera two prstly trophies to the first and second hi the event 1 1 very desirable corl 55. rtrrM Central ave- ■ fttia, POxjoO feet Inquire of Andrew I &TK!tS? avenue, i'hila I, deiphia, Pa. t |f . PfOf»rl1) for sale, Apntyl. 0*7 Ninth street. *dv n. 19 ai L

CARING FOR, CITY ) CHILDREN HERE 1 Haddock Memorial Cottage Opened for Season With Ten Little Ones. The Haddock Memorial Cottage ha* [> been established this season on Ceil- . tral avenue, near Ninth street, owned by Dr. Allen Coraou, and there are a 1 do/.eii small children there under the care of the matron and her asNlstanls. The children's ages range from -ix , mouths to three years, aud they will remain at the cottage until October 1. Miss Williamson, of Philadelphia. In the matron, aud her as*istaiil now is Mrs. Castle. The Haddock Memorial was founded by Mrs. T. Haddock, who. for year*, was Interested In (tie Presbyterian Orphanage In Philadelphia, and tt* home lu Philadelphia In at Htki Pine street. Heretofore I lie Haddock Memorial Cottage has b.*en at C«i>e May. hut It was decided by the management to lake a house tu this city and bring the children here for the;r summer'* outlug. t » t PERSONALS. (J. A. Frost, of Caimlen, Is here for the season. L. 8. A. 8ledemt of Philadelphia, was lu towu ou Hunday. John Teat, of Philadelphia, !■ at tils cottage, RM5 West avenue. John Hood, of Philadelphia, la at his cottage, 13045 Central avenue. Joseph Berry, of Philadelphia, la a cottager at 1844 Central avenue. C. 8. Wood and family, of Phlladel- 1 phis, have opened their cottage. 1 Mr*. O. J. DeRousae, has arrived at her apartments for the summer. 1 Mm. F. Weber, of Philadelphia, Is ( at her cottage, 1 132 Ocean avenue. 1 Charles L. Bader and family, of I are here forthe summer. * Charles R.BlilwelJ, of Philadelphia. [ was among the visitor* here Hunday. c

1 1 Mrs. Mary Kelly, of Philadelphia, lis at her cottage, 1555 Aabury avenue. M Mr*. R. Cromnier, of Philadelphia. Mis at her boltage, 1509 Wesley avenue. r D. P. Fry aud family, of Phlladel- . I phla, are at their hotel for the season. >1 Miss 8 Keller, of Philadelphia, Is at I her apariments, 602 8t. Charles place | Mrs. E. M. Woodward, of Camden. I Is at her cottage, 1325 Wesley avenue. Mrs. George W. Shirley, of Moore, has opeutd her cottage, 823 Brighton place. - H. F. Haas and family, or Philadelphia. are at 845 Brighton place, for the I -eaeon. Harry Boyd and family, of PhllaJdeipbla.are at their cottage for the I -em eon. | E. S. Gault and family, of PhlladelI phla, are at their cottage, «2S Asbary I avenue. I Ml*# M. J Kelly, of Philadelphia, has opened her collage. 1561 Aebury 1 avenue. I Charles E. Rtday, of Philadelphia, I has opened bis cottage, ISO* Wesley I avenue. j Robert B. Vollom and family, of Philadelphia, are .at iheir cottage for I the season. Mrs. J. C. Haines la here for the sea--on. occupying her cottage 4T6 AllanI lie avenue. IV Hltier, of Philadelphia. t> here for the summer, located at 1109 CenI tral avenue. W. B. Smith, of Philadelphia, la oc- | cupylog a Plymouth place cutis ge for I a few weeks. Mrs, J. A. Dittrlcb, of Philadelphia, 1* at her Plymouth place cottage for the summer. George 8. Bacon and ramlly, of Millvilla, are at their cottage, 701 Ply(mouth place. Harry H. Marter and family, of Camden, are at their collage, 1601 avenue. .\ J. W. Smith and family, of Phlla- 1 del phts, have opcued their cottage, ' 1716 Aabury avenue.

Robert C. Hick* and wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage. 316 Wesley avenue. j A. Totten and wife, of thla city, have gone to Venice Park Atlantic City, for the summer. T' Clinton and daughter, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, U18 Central avenue. j McClalchy, a prominent Philadelphia builder, and his family •re at their cottage here. j pZSSSfV/' ?•*'"* *nd family, of J J tage, 1081 Weaiey aveuua. I I D* Ha"h«Xl James and family. their cottage, ■ 1424 Ocean, for the season. I A. £ McKlntey and ramlly, of Ger[oiantowu, have opened their summer I home, 1708 Central avenue. VV, H. Hirst and family, of Lansdowne, have opened tbelr Pleasure avenue cottage Tor the Name. . *W^.F?nk„l'm,x' of tb" Quaker City, has his family located at 2504 Weaiey avenue for (he vacation day*. 1 William J. flarr. a Philadelphia #nd hla daughters are at their Ninth afreet cottage for the aeamn. I BenJ. J Cooke, of Philadelphia, SSoa I f"ml ,y' Utkl ,h»,r C^ltBga, j 1282 Aabury aveuue, for the summer. | Frank H. Stewart and wife, of Wood- I bur£ are 1 at their cottage, Nlueteenth ftreet and Wesley avetroe. for the sea •ou. W, M. W fhnrr and family, of Roaeraont, are now pleasantly located lu their summer home, 13J8 Ocean a ve- I nue.

I Bertram Darby and family, who n I spent the winter months in Ht. Peter*Iburg, Kla.f have relumed to Ocean ii/iiy. « I The R*v. 8. Lord GUberson, a well- 1 I known Philadelphia minister, ha* • | opened hla apartment*, *46 Heeoud J I si reel. ' Bnd family, of Phlla- I nelphla, are hare for the season. Thev I s tie? I. ,he,r 608 . MIm C. H, Pagan, of Philadelphia 1 r 4900 Central I I season " W \ Mpeml 111,1 I nP* HVW?U1 Wfherm rhorn and fam- 1 I 2 West Philadelphia, tiavc I avenue cd*tage, 1145 Cknirai | l.i.aff'1? K; M®Bhan and family, of tli* ' (Juiker c Ity, are at their summer I cottage, riilrteeuth atreet and Wvilev j avenue. * I George W Krnal and wife have re- ( urn Ml to their home hi this city after [spending the winter months in Phils- 1 Idefpftfa. Charles A, Heiamer and family are among the many Philadelphia!!* who are enjoying lff« In Ibe.r Ta\hpm I mtiages. 'Bttilly, of I I hlladelDhla, are at ihrir cntiageon] I he c'uV ,f' lh* nof,h Wllot, of [ Lieut. Walter V, Hays and w 1 f„ „»| Philadelphia, are orrupvlitg the! pfttflh cottage in thla City. Mr*. Hal! waa Mlaa Frltch, J j|»y* Ml- Verna Wilson, of Bnfdentowp, Is spending a few r|*y» j,rfw ,, «■>— « "I " w. Krt-ird." ,od„V;

PLANNING TO i VACATE ALLEYS t Move In Line With Improvements Projected for South Ocean City. h 'Hip City Commlsklonrr* liavp • |>a»»rd on llr«( aud -wcoiul reading an I ordinance tu varale certain fifteenI feet wide street*, or alley-, bvtw-erii » Wesley and West avenue*, and Forty- . seventli and Forty eighth streets : The ordinance will he taken upon I final par-age at a meeting of the hoard . ou Monday afternoon, July 21 The ordinance Is puhli-hed else wherein till- Issue of tlieSKST! *Kl. Thla i» iu line with (he big improvement planned by Percy L Neel. of Philadelphia, owner of the land It t1 11 ten (led to bulid a number of pretty bungalow* In that section of the city a* wan published III a recent Issue of the SKNTIVKh. E. B. Aruetn Of Sea J*le City, who I* representing the owner *- general manager. I* on the ground, which I* being prepared for the building operation. MIhn Wilson w ill shortly go to Cornell University and complete her course lu muiic. Jame* H. Spark* and famtly have returned to their Phiiadt-lphia home after enjoying a pleasant outing at their collage here. George F. Parker, an Insurance agent In Washington. I). <" . and III* family are spnidiiig their iir*t summer In Ocean City. Mr*. Charles J- Bauer aud daughter. ! Miss Bauer, of Philadelphia, have:' opened their cottage, 929 Central ave . II ue, for the season. 1 Walter VV. Sib«on, of Philadelphia, ' president of the Ocean City Fi-lilng Club, aud hh family are al their Oot- 7 1S2S Wesley aveuue. 1 C. S Calwell, president o' the Corn Exchange National Bank. Philadelphia. aud family, are occupping their cottage. 1336 Wesley avenue. t A fi i4 sa k? fl a it I ^ •> _-4 # _ i I ■ ■

Andrew N. Paul and family, includ- ;• ing their daughter, Mr- Ethel H til. of Philadelphia, are at their Sixth • atreet apartment* for the season . U. F. Holmes and wife, of 1012 • Weaiey avenue, this city, have re • turned after spending a Week In t F rati k ford. Philadelphia and Trenton Howard Deon and family, of Phlla • delpbia, are at iheir cottage. Mr '• Denn in secretary of the regatta com- ; . tu litre of the Ocean City Yacht Club. 1 Franklin H. Her«t. of Philadelphia. president of the Twentieth Street Jw . provement Association here, ha* p opened hia cottage. 2002 We* ley aieooe. - George W. Long, wife and son, of > Philadelphia, are at their Boardwalk apartments for the season Mr. Long . fa one of the boosters of the Anglera' , Club. George F. Fish and wife, of Philadelphia. who are at their apartment* are entertaining Mr. FisIPh daughter,' Mrs. Clyde Baker and, son, of Phlla delpbia. Mr*. Isabella Rowe. of Philadelphia baa opened her cottage on West ave- , nue. oear Fifth street. With her tue Im* sou. Gordon, and daughter. MIhn Elizabeth. Newton \V Corson aud fatuity, of Philadelphia, are at their cottage. 1645 Central avenue. Mr. Corson I* cashier of the Corn Exchange Natlonal Bank. * Clayton Brick Robert*, of Marltou. : who recently graduated from the Moorestown High School. I* agisting Clayton HaineM Brick in the Jatter'u real estate office here. Harry T. Jordan, manager of Keith's Theater. Philadelphia, is again in Ocean City to spend the sea*°n. With hi* family lie I* occupying hla Wesley avenue collage. J Edward Patterson, of Merchantvilla, a member of the firm of Arthur 1 |H. Tbomaa Co. Philadelphia, is oC- i .copying hia cottage 011 Moorlyn ter- < race, recently purcbascrl from Maeaey | A Edward*. ,

! ATHLETIC PARK I FAVORED BY MAYOR tOttlilliiOrd from Kir-I I'age ) j«»wn* h liulrl here, was (tie next i speaker. ill* tin- only recently (e ! turned from oversea* duty. IL nd > • oatcd city ownership of tuGglty water mid sewer plant*. Hpcnking from in---tundpoiiit itf a civil engineer H brlelly t Id of some i»f the place* Inhad viHjted iin 1 he oilier -ide a ml prai-ed the work of the American army nurse* It it. So oy, uf the Brighton, -aid fimt If lit* liad in hi- hotel tin* year .iis) r-'oin- w itti running wsui \:.<i t»allis hfcotild easily have found (aK<-rr which show* the need of h large holt I liere—ln fact, (hare might tu % fi»Jr dozell built, and eventually we would have an all-year resort Ocean City ha* done well in giving; free U1UnIc. tint Atlantic t ity i.ever ■ gave anything free It I- (lint* O.-ean City had a ho 1*1 for j the moneyed cla»se«. Secretary Howe, of the lb-art! of J Trade, said ttiat lie exptcttd to iiav, tiad tlie new city booklet to -liow tin , members of llie a-sociatlon. toil he ha- ! been dl-a|-|Mdiilcd in not getting it. j Mr* Honey - guest* gave tier a its- j lug vote of thank- for tier ho-j 1 1 . 1 1 > l»rr«<> Wrdilliik;. A pretty wedding took place in St Agatha - Komati Catimilc Church. Thirty-eighth and Spring Garden "treet*. West Philadelphia, Wedueday afternoon, June 25. when MiHelen M. dwng»|fapr jjf Mr. and Mr* Francis M tffark «>f~ 8715 i> r "treet. and Leoh^d Slowe, *011 of Mr and Mr*. Willmm "JCjTTwr. of Ocean City, wric united in marriage. Fed ! lowing the ceremony. a wedding tircak fs-t w a- served at the bride's b< mi Wbeo they* return from their tour ' Mr. aud Mr*. Slowe will reside nt Stone Harbor, where the bridegroom In In the service Mwklutc Good Cmtia. Dr. J. VV. Pinkham, of the Ocean City Fishing Club, has been casting

- 360 feet In practice. Ed. Corrimau l»a* been making M) reel and more 1 Vice President Harry W. Stelwagon 1- getting in good trim. Raymond > Klday. w ho In only 16 or 17 years old. lias been casting over 4u0 feet. I)j Pinkham has a new reel that j* at trading attention. The lad* of tht junior organization are planning tinyear to beat their record of last year. | These boys Include David Hungerford j William Brush. David Jauics. Henry ( Bauer, Walter W. Slboon, Jr . and Albert McKinley 1 _ — Notice of Intention Kotlee Is Hereby given ot the !ateotk»u of Iniroduelna an ordluaore »l n me- fnk- «»i UmHoard of ComrnU- toner* of Ocean ( Hi Nt-w Jrr*rv. lobs held on Monday, th. tiemly. Ursi day or July, 1P19, ni tbree o'clock u> ifi. afternoon la the Oommiaaioarrs' chamber* 'Cliy Bali. Ocean City. Neu Jersey, for the purpoar of rrrctinr and cuo-iructing u bulkhead an<l pl'c hrcakwatrr h« follow * i lit* LK II KAIi — Urglnnlns at a |*»int 10 th* Lacooa, In the (H*an City Uardeti-. and iu ihs r«*iu*r of Hay Iload extends-i and extending tlicnoc. north ; wt-aterly fo.towinK Ihs Ijtgx^u to t be (i rest | Kick Harbor !Uy. c hence nonti*a*i<-riv par- ». V. y * point oppo-m Harbor Itosd; ibence rnntdng dmconHlly ; Harbor Bond to the evl-llr;2 »tnd ' SaftSST1 00 u,r ,n,4r ,n ,hr Cily i I'll* PltKAKW ATTIt — ItocltiQingat thr nortlwasi sndoi (he pro |o-c<i crOoetrted buikli*(wl,SNld pou.i u h.i: in (he soulhwr>t Hid* or 11 irhor Hua.1 ard npprnM mulcijr 70 feci tiordiu.^t ol IU\ Itoad : ana sxtendloit Ihsnee f»orthea»tsrly aioog i *,lt',y1rpal I"-?* llariK>r liny b*»w*--n the inch ' !S?.w,S.w. vf,lcr.n,m,ka lo u,v Inlea; HM-iicc -ouihraaieriy loliow iur th* central duet-tiun i oftb* I nisi ■ Ibctwosn thr hlch and low hair •: i AMaotle OrtWD, thence *outh- i '"W followlni: the gsnerni direction or . ( tl»e • Atlaiitlr Ueran between the hlsh nnd to* i wat- r mark* to a point aonihCMI of thsm- i h-rRsctloii or Atlantic liouUvurd and Surf i Itond. Ocean ("lly ti.irden-. police U rurlhrr given that ihe <ysi, ct. I Pen sea and danmges of th* irnprov. nunt | shall be UKM-Mal upon land b*nsm<\I or ■ ( (mtaaced thereby; that any p*-;mji» inter t-tsd • , >n*y la- h«-aM at lh* tlrnc and dai*. afor, -aid ; 'or thelum*luctloriof theordliiiirii--; ihnlaii) |»* son Inl- r*-i- d mav Ills or>Ji dlnti-. wrliiny with the City Clerk of tfiwjtiiiv. ^ ofTnty,T»ft °n °f U,f0rt' ll,e ^"'D-flrvt •»'«> • IlAItKY A. MORttlH. I >ated J u ne a. 1 m. 6 a;, -it1,1 p. K.r{f .1 . .

in *, oil HfNiiNir Here. 1 Dr. Jlarry ii Lull now ('apt Lett, \vt PltlMt ii.hL. well kbcwb to many . (of tin- cottager*. I* " joying a rest in r j ilil- nty w iicrw lie lias fa'Cn a slimI mi l v i « t ( < • r fnr (if any years Hi- faiin ily i- w Hit til tit Dr Loll recently u ! lurm-d frmu llit olhrx *ule( Whtlt he -j'cni seven luofitha. i |»- MU-U nu'inj t>cf >'t F-vfuMiatlpn li.»-|.itui .Ni» A.'t, ofIjgaui/cd at ( * in | S briny He wa* at1 - oi ♦ hiii)' Mead , baving been a year | iu the serv ice r . ♦ _ v«hii» ui t .iro I'mi) Th#! first nf the card j oftkr given a very auiiiuicr by Hie WbUU'fi folk >.f ' >t AugU"(ltii- * ( iJUfch Was licid ye»* Icfday ufternoou and w»« largely atI tended 1'he opening party j* a. w u>> (HiudU(atr<l by t'lty -"^dicitor J I Bu(fw«KHi Phliailelphia, a col tAger. thUillrif ailuifs will he held at 2 lo ..'clo cl- e\ eiy I >fUf*day nfttfiiooi. until the i it—c cf Hit summer SliprifTs Sal p. Iljr vlr'.it i-f - w uf Km I t »sink. fnf w,;. i of I'rexi. ;••*.(«. un dliiTlni, i,hia| out ..l v : r> wi irmcj. I -Ml Ihe . « It 1 1> I J-.II. r v I * 1 • i > , | . u ..ran - su-r wn- n W. .. ■«•«* U. Tmnui^m w eiuuj p.a n-f. -41. f'ju ,i rwWU«eiM. .1 ui., d a. I -• i - • « -• n j .! j l-r . Ji., -m. f M "M»AY. LY'JL IVl* I la-iu. :• ..in* if •*.!%, v.ud dve u'chiek J p m . t.. an '--us oVioek m tlw Kftsxuisjp of » ».• I : I. • "-)>< rill's dltlw. in «'».«- ■' " .> couiiis . N u Jl'l >'• i.iueU : i , rt. tf, n;prtj(i(tted hrrtuisc* h f, fi< rt)>|ii|i (,-t ni.d'i. it, ill- l-lii ul «Ni;iiiilumt. II. .• »..! ; I Hiiy parl'C nafij Nel f"i Ih and d. \ ■ i.-at - t- c: <1- {. r • .«r 14 lid at..: j»m ml»r* h«x-'*',(n»(trf pMniCMtarly dr»trtl<rO, -llliale . vhr Citj of Un'4D CU>, t:i It.. I •mH.UI>' I'.iprMa .Ii4.-Ut< Ni w :*(•»•>.] h -g I lining rtt . ). lilt :ij thi uonhw r*t*rl> J.rn J ..I i.vh'i *i at rDUc Wt th. illvUiiii' «.i t*M I hntalrrvl •»:•! -rv.|»l; 4,:.s |M( I tium lhr*<>uth westerly liosoX'Kt>tiiib | -trrrl, Uiitl OOalhelVd dive MJIldfa! 41. i! I j tw-rhtv.lilu* CW . Ssetiuh A...:; thr pl.tii I.fl I loh uf th* Ih". an City A»s- elullon a* U.J out | j: v W .litt;;. l.-ikr, -ijrv -yur, cjM.tltinn isi | I f.-vtiii or brcsdtxi sou(hw<sterly • on salo c« u | I trat aVriiUr, fori} ( h< h-etaiid'of thai w tilth I I r-itri.dlnx \u kiiflji or depth nuritiw rslrr(> I Ifl. sine* I'.vrahri ^ ith *.ti ! K.uirth I •trrv-t.ons hatuJrrS feet to a fifteen htd a tvh J - fret ve .itini due uiidsr decree win | ::.;s(«wt rtlid • her 1 11 » fee* to h,- added. JtOHKHTK MILI.hU, Ma nth | lmt*ti J dds iy ivjy. hndieott A Kmiicoit. Jjo/r*. »'• I

Notice of Intention F«>tir<- I- lurch'- given of The it.!rutlon of Injrovtacing *n orditsun.-e at a moetlug ol th* H».»rd of CoinmisiitunerB o/Oi-«an v uj , y .w Jetsf.v, to be hstil on Monday, the -event!. d;«> of July, r.'l'j, at J u'cIim'Ic in the 'iflenmoii, u. ihs Commissioners' Chamber, (."Ity MuuJ O.inj C'lly, New Jersey, fnl the purpose to! iay out nnd opati Tenil. *trcrl in Ocean City, i N r vv ta«.l»nltl|C at .. j* . i s . • f ,t *onthea"t«rly oi ihe *'mixica«tcrl} -id. oil Octstn avenue and extenditv M.uUir.islerl; IU U f olhf, W li:cb toltil in 100 Ire! fruiU tin nortiiwcatcrly side ox u.r pri«eut pu' boanlwalk, thai the roadway ut> *ald froth -trcrt -tiah •-* thirt>-oix f*«t hi width -o.d it shall bo of t he grade a- heretofore iwhiblithe-l by an ordinauce or onlinai.cr* ui this city and fit* sidewalk* adjae-ril to «aid r'sv-luav •tiali bt twelve fctt wide each; that naid roadway -hall bo a gravsi ma,lway Mod ihs sr.ivr! to be ©I a thickiisas an regulanu oy an ordin ance or ordlbaticr* now in force in mis ;-it j . that Hie sidewalks -hall oi crave) and cement an ! -bail bo m accordance with ui. ordlnar ce or ordlanccs now in fore* in tht-| city; and lbs curbing shall heof cy-mcnt and I sliall Im? in accordance to mi> ordluanct or I onlinancu* now m force iu tht- city. Al-o that Kl( venth >!r«ei. Ocsvvu Cliy. N« w I Jcr*cy. shall oeiaidout ki.u »»|h- ;nii, bCKln- I nine nl n jndnt llOfset southeasterly from the I souttieast**r|v iincof uce-u avenue and ex- 1 leiidluc -it." h-:> r!y iaoic«t;thai the road-l way ot. r.iid Eleventh street «haii be thirty- I "is test m width nnd It shall h*of the uradc I a- herreofort c*tabltshed by an nrduiMmx- or I ordinance* of tin* city; and the aldrtralkt, I ailjaesol to -aid roadw ay -hail br twelve fret I widesaeh; th-t the f-adwa; -i.ali iM-o/crnve: I and tti* yrave! to be of a thicker*- a* miuln- I tod by an ordlnAto-r or ordinances now in I foi.-i- II, It,|* c-t- ; that tlo "hit- walk* -nmil In I of gravel and cemant and shall be in u,-c-.rd- I Hiii-e wit!, «»n ordinano' o: ordinal.. ,■» now In I force in tin* city; and the c irhtnic »h*l! U- of I eclnen! »nd *ha!i b- acvonSing to an ordin* I aucv or ordinance* now m fore* in (hi* ctii . I AIms HooriVn Terrace in ocean Ctiy. .\i * I JerM-y. «hall l»e laid out and ojietiHl. ta-to'in- | nii.g ul a polul feet souUiroaierly lrt>rn I the -ou:ti<.->v*tsrljr side of AtlanUc avenue and I extending *ouihc «tcny 121 fs«-t u. th* uoi. I criy side of ihe present pabllc buarlwalk, I that th* road wav »h*l| t .• tl.in > fart uldrl and sha:| f*- iirnosd and cravel*»i a. o.r.lliu- I to an ordinance or ordinnncr- now in force! In thi- elly . Notice t- lurlhi r given that ths co-t. . x I jK'ii-eA and damage* of tbe improvi uku: I -hall l>* a— <*>vd upon land tarovnu.-.: «o I. d .inliy. d I hereby t: at any )• rie,n Ifitere-hal I may la- hca»d .*i the tlius aud dat*. afor. ».dd I < for i lie iniroductlon of the onltnanci-; thai I wuy (a-r-on iniere«toi rniy tile o-.JrClton*. iu I < wruing. w|ih the City v hrk.OI u<-eau « i y. I N-w Jer**y, on or Iwfocn-lh* seventh day <»f I July, tsiv. HAilllY A. MOllHtS, l> a ted June 23 I.-IK cu> C;erk. «•», 2l.kf. K ,fl2rs i I

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Why We Handle United Slates Tires b / Because they're good tires. Because we KNOW they're good F hres. Because our ex,>erience has taught us that they will satbfP \ nnd gratify our customers. There art, United States Tiros for every need of price or use. We c»n imwidc exnetiy tho ones foi your car. United States Tires are Good Tires We know United States Tires are GOOD tires That's why we sell them. POOQ MOTOR CO.

— « — — — - — ■ - I I j I I ; ■ 1 A RE you using- Edison Mazda Lamps ? if " not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. « OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Eioctric Company *

Real Estate and Search Company KEPktstMs Fidelitv Trust Comranv ol Newark Wildwood Title and Trost Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title. Conveyancing Fire Insurance Pxoroju Service All Wofk Guaranteed | Money to Ljxii on Good Fir at Mortgage Faimt fox Sale I Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. Win. H. Powell General Contractor

Grading and Street Building Thlrty.fourth At nnd Went ave. OCliAN CITY, N. J. KrUJrnu: J*0J Central Avmut Itrll I'hunr ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Inc. I'hiladclphia nnd Seashore Seventh St. and West Ave Ocean City, N. J. Abbott's "A" Milk Cream Buttennilk Eyes Examined Without Drops I Ncwo.1 ap-to-UMr mettnxl* ^Uvtl-fKCtin! f UAfHulwS. For Sr-S'lius Optical «otl I there \* nonevwlty of B«i|ng t«> PbUad^ljihla I \l y -t.x-fc of K>*r Gia*-e* mix! Kjwctacir* lI complete to- ean be round in any city. Prt-crlnUoa len-e- daplknted «: ahor J notice. Accuracy KUarMiKeed. I'rKva con |*i"trnl with good work AH work .1- r.* oi I (h< prvmbw*. i- ^V. ELY IOo*a Aiinuiir Avcnae 4TUXTK' CITY, K. J. SbOie KhM Line Pn*M-n | toor MfabMahHl iw»- Hell A I— J AVK you a collage, bungalow 1 x or apartment to furuisli? Wt have a line of fcknitcrk at les* tlian Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720*22 ASBURY AVE.

FOR SALE A few desirable lots, Pcnnlyn Place : near the Boardwalk 3222 N. CARLISLE ST. PHILA.. PA. Tioca Jits- J Hans Hurkliardt PLIMHING AND IIKATING (•»* ASM Kt AVMI K I nOfetv CITY M v» jRKst Hot w^r. Mt«*in »•»'( Vapor tltatUn* Hell I'xmne, ito \ ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer Clt^TKAl. AVKMtTK •I'none U* OUtAN CITY. N.J, O. l_. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT. It* Aibttry Awnu», oemn Oily. N. J. Lota for i o(t»Kr* foi rent, I C<>rrMcw,nt1*iir* ■Ollril*0 • a a basin " r*>CT"- Readine Coal •phone "•R or KnterprtM-

|OW" aud VkH, TKirril and W n%r I A. F. LEVERING I The Reliable Paper Hnngei 7 Central .Ave , Ocean City. X. J All Wovk gukrjtnlcfd on ciran wall*. ATUNTIC ICE COMPANY I bcaYc*u* Pocon0 Mountain Ice I T#nlh •ric# w®at Avanu« r»rr*N CIYV N 4 jStcrling Restaurant I A. t.AHM WY, Proprietor 8*8 Anbury K \ c n u »» | «>Ci AS vilN . s. j lt«m< rooking MmIi ai »| I h«H,r* i , IC? vu hlMt eVW(vcllont-»> Hvkxic M,«| ( put U|-. H«v» a Impc I pftvkftl fo- io\\\ hittim jnuinry OT n«hn.s lop KoII(t lo limit L'roilitors. R»t«lr"l MN rl Ktnff, Ptiranatii |o tto or.1 ol if xrrv N. U.ori*«. HurrngNtcol tl" Couniy ..> Lu'.,. „m,.. I nnttt^ii.iul it-** «>' Mgy. a |v P»lk on t»,* ,, SU21S"; vf \\ r or wA "I *«kivl >t. .T>..v| If. t-KMbll (u the »nV, I •i-rt>M<r« iin'lof tM^fi.or aihf malum their v'UMto ktMl -I- |UiH(t 1* HfiMiot (hi v\n\i (Vf Ml It ,««■ I -v ,M,( U m. a r lor rr.-m -mmum -IV II . V'.A 1 f flw-v ni;; p.- H.fwc* Ivlw* U ! " t *4,s' L' 1(" *ub*erl»wr* J i'it«M yt»I. A l> l»lk Taroi I S( rouvi, Ai.tck w || At-nkkT iu>uoi i n r»u.-», | H v s- tv14, \v< :7 IUI*®- H*.. * u«i,I » fi.c.1 hArrf.iora, 1 ml

LAWN NEEDS Wc have tlu m-aul, Michc|l > Seashore Grasa Sci-d and Whitr- DUUril Clover. A variety of fikes, a new lot of fine hose, no/./]** ^ i-ugc assorlinent of sprinklers,, sprayers and last but not Iras: tar famous Pennsylvania I^awr: Mowers, (he best made Kveiythia# in Hardware and Hon.-*- Furnishings at the MODERN HARDWARE STORE CHAS. C. READ & CO. WALTCFi £ ALLEN Id & A maw 84B-8S0 ASBURY AVENUE Rhcsi us 17 ^ Dt-u year I " ' 1 Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL - f. Ltfc ADAMS. Hrtfllh Officer amd Overseer 0f Po«w Off kf Hour*. Ull to 2 AO P. M 1 hone 20 any unic. regarding failure of Contraetojs to remove trash or garbage, or drop j»osUl addressed to Health I Officer . Box 244 Coni]»!aiuts as to violations of the Health Code should be made in writing, or by j>ersonaI interview with Health Offioer during office hours "Building Good Houses j Builds a Good Town" Bumn A tipNin C. M. Shoemaker Lumber Co. Iwulfili and tt'ost Avenuo "Wo Noll tvurythlni lo flulld a Bulldlna" Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately m mmmmm MM r-q^ ' ** 'Jm.Tu>L'ini.,VT. ,":r •»•*- - ? —•*«> •""» w» h«Tr ar V*l\l* 1(1 Carni *r i ' ?: J„ f1 h r-:c . Iq oar ir«r-T»rn *ba» w* tn%on 3? («-. tb«- l«rvcat aud tlx- na*>t uc mr 04 utbnr *ti«| %*v -.-hirt* «^!LVr " *" { ,i' l-'r^m HdvaiK* In prwr ol k»X K.fl • v( * 1 1 ?. IUUCXj Irnx In pTb •• tUHIi Af ct;i luhoufai'tur^ l4av or:OiUtt»*4cr««l- an, ot\nfin d rxpidiy ^ «VI cu- y*' l» m lU^iaanYvilicorCaBMaa and make your ^«i«»o. iM. * i^uuiiriurrBHm A&yluiur ) iu HlUl it! amrlat Mrk im wH aw> harot -uppi ot roach *tock en han,l tot u.i . JkrJoJ*. "*• ** aao ***** -cl^iSrUm?'1 now Tt,r *wo«r you call the better Afptmy yoo «Ut 1+v* 10 lh* nhonLcor grar.'t* 5i^r* r^r L . ?r. . ° TYila eoupt^ ihr monunteuui dmtan. to th* UmU ^ W W'5 Ul *" C;.mden Yard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone. 2737 Pleasantville Yard Opp, Atlantic City Cemetery % Bell Phone. 1 HKPRKSKXTATIVRS : A Pnst " 1,7 N- Com wall «vc.. Vemnot. AU.nlicCiU. N.J. RurhWt th OcSr Vn\ A»»>cooa. X. J„ for Cumberlan.!. C*pc Mxf, I JtI.nv.tou, Ocean afi<) AUnnuc Counlic*. \V ^ttMldcn* ^ J » h*r Cam lrn, Salem and GtonccAff Couutic*. . DufiOIS, Clay ion. N. J.t for CUyfcm and ricimtv. 1 "ALI4,'Cape CUatlw. Va.. for Statv of Virgfaia. O. J. HAMMELL CO. MAIN OFFICE, PLEASANTVILLE, N.J. I I * • TJ Vv THE UNIVER'SAt-CAR V /■ There ;ire mare thaw v\vcxxi,ooo Ford 1 II cars in daily operation in the United 'II ■n States. This is a little better thanoueI , hnlf of all the motor cars used in America. The Ford car is every raatFs necessity. No matter what his business may l>e. it solves the problem of cheapest transportation- \Vc solicit your order now\ because production is •|| Huiitcnl, and we must make it the ntk suWlV orders first. Touring Cars. $55 5 ; Runabout, ^500. Coupe, £67 5; Coupe with Starter, $750; Se\1nnx I $St\>; Sedan with Starter* ^75; Truck with Chassis, ^55i>v These prices i- i\ b. I>ett^>it. I Pleasantville Motor Co. ill 7 South Main Street II U Washittcion Ave PLt: \S \NTV|LLl« Nl-W JHMGY Jll I m IWII l**a nr ( \ II - ■*■* ,^1^^ » I