Ocean City Sentinel, 6 November 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel ^juntBOAY NOVKMBERO, 1919 We shall be glad to receive Item# of news and communication* of iut«re*t [o iliiH community and our reader# everywhere. All communication! uliould bo accompanied with the full name and tddrcaa of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of gl)0<l fp'll1 dot8 Thanksgiving. Au open wlutei? Are you giving thanks? Firemen bad a ruu Thursday nlgtit. Heavy rainstorm Saturday evening, Well, bow did tbe election new* bit you? The at recta were well filled Friday evening. Heater tire* were comfortable on Mouday. Some change* In Oceau City In Hie lad few week*. Tile i' o. Of A. Lodge will have a dance lu it# room* Tuesday evening. The threatening weather on Saturday kept borne vhdtora from Ocean City. Q The Methodist Whqroh Jglll have a vocal quartet and choru# choir this wluter. Quite a uumber of excursionists here Sunday, deaplte the unpleaasut weather In the early morolug. Some of the masquerade™ broke a Urge window III tbe Thorn office oil Eighth street Friday night. Officers of the local Masonic lodge attended a lodge of Instruction iu AtU11I19 City Friday eveulug. Public school enlertatuiiitful In the Ocean City High School's assembly room next Monday evening. The member* of the junior class of the Ocean City High School will have au eutertainment tomorrow eveulug. ••Jack" Douglas*, of till* city, dlalocated one of hi* ahouldcr# while boxing with George Gardiner a few day* ago. A large number of people now on probailou will be received tuto full membership lu the Klril M. E.

Church next Suuday morning. j The Helping Hand Society of Pleatantville wa« entertained by Mr#. O. M. Gaudy on Monday at her re»ldeuce, Eighth street and Central avenue, thlsl city. j PBR80NALS. | Charles A. Doe. of Philadelphia, was In towu Saturday. j Ml as Mary Hofl, of Petersburg, was a recent visitor to this city. Norman B. Haflelgh, of Philadelphia, waa In town tbla week. William N. Cooper, of Trenton, wan a visitor to this city Monday. Ml«« Lomu, of Tioga, la stenographer la Lhe office of J. M. Cheater, Cap:. Benjamin Heuderaon. of this city, Is arrang Ing to go to Florida. 11 ty Dak*, of Philadelphia, apeat the week-end In Oceau City. Miss Margaret Bevau visited friends In Philadelphia over the week-eud. Alex. Lawrence, Jr., ahd wife have returned to Philadelphia for the win. ter. Mrs. Eva Hesa, of Woodbury, made a business trip to Ocean City Saturday. K. W. Grube, of Merchantvllle, has recently pnrcbased a property In this city. Harry Boone and wife, of Phlladel..V— v — -• — I {

ptila, were visitors here a few days ego. j Reuben W. Edwards has returned from a visit to relative* In Port Kllxa- \ belli. | T. H. Lnders and wife, of Philadelphia, were among late arrivals at the Kathlu. Harry H. Marter and family have clo*ed their cottage uud returned to Cauiden. | Oscar Redgrave*, who la employed In Phlludelphla, was here to vote on Tuesday. Morgan H. Thomas, wife and eon, of Philadelphia, were visitors here a few days ago. John Barr, of Roxborough, was among lhe recent visitors to frlenda In thia city; ; W, W.'tyera, of Philadelphia, « cottager, was among the visitor* here Saturday. George Oleen employed In the First National Bank, haa*returned from his vacation. Jacob Zimmerman and family have closed their oott age and returned to

Philadelphia. | Mr*. Learning Slapheneou. of this city, Is visiting her eon* In Wenonah and Philadelphia. I Mra. Lydla O'Brien, or ihleclty. !■ visiting her brother, B V. Coraou.and family at Marmora. Miss Morrow, head buyer for a large department alore, was among the visitors here Monday. George Fuller, who was a guard at Penn'a Grove foretveral years, has relumed to Ocean Otty, Mia* Mann, of Philadelphia, a aura raer resident, spent Saturday end Monday with frlenda here. Waller D. Bonaall and wife, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end at their oottace In title city. * I . ... I

( Paul Lamotellt, of Philadelphia, was among the vlaliort here Friday. He It a summer reawleut. J. W. Laudenbergar and wlfa» of Mi. Airy, were among the visitors hera Saturday and Monday. Carlo# H. Gorton and wife have gone in their home at BeavlM* after epaod Ing tbe summer In thle elty. George Hays, of Philadelphia, who 1« I ulerestad In property In thla oily, wee among Hit vlsllora Friday. Walter N. Booee, of ihe Bell Telephone Company office hare, la taking bta vacation snd Irfi fin Ralnrday

CITY BONDS ARE SOLD FOR $100 1-2 PurcliaBcr of $ 60,000 IssueWas the Occau City Title uud Trust Co. The City Commissioners have sold the 160.000 city bond l»»ue to the Ocean City Title and Trust Company, who-e bid waa frlOiij. The other bid# were: First National Bank of Ocean' City $IOO|. and George B. Gibbons A Co., New York. tdO.Olk) no. Director- Cam pbell introduced at j tbe meeting of tbe City Commissioners a resolution providing for tbe form of. bonds, coupon, transfer and regltira-. tlou of Hie bund Issue of $60,000 "geu-j eral Improvement boudH," authorized .by a recent ordinance. Intercut on tbe bolide le to be ul tbe rate of 6 per cent, annually. Tbe principal and interest are payable at tbe Find National Hmuk of Ocean City. Tbe resolution was adopted Assistant Secretary CUreiice S. Scull, of tbe Sinking Fuud Commission, made tbe following report: The Sluklng Fund Commission of Ocean City, N^J., herewith cubinll# the calculation of the ntuklug fund re- > qulrementa for the term bond# of the 1 city of Ocean City for the year 1920, amounting in the aggregate to $10,- > 720 09 The City Commissioner#, at their weekly meeting, adopted the follow- ^ Ing resolution: Be 11 Resolved. by the Hoard of Commissioners of Ocean City, New Jersey, ' j that Andrew C. Boawell, city solicitor, I N hereby appointed delinquent lax and ia»«e»Mnent collector: that be In - 1 hereby authorized and directed, on be- > I half or Ihe city of Ocean City, to file all necessary legal proceeding# In any f court of the State and to serve all ue?|ce»»ary legal paper# an to delinquent . laxes-aud assessment# a# may be necessary, a* by the law # of the State of e New Jersey; that all proceedings. b. I however, shall be lu the name of the Icily of Ocean Clt.v, a municipal corI poratlou of New Jer-ey, and that j I whenever neiuasary lie may, on be1 half of paid city, sign all petitions,

I papers, document# or bills lu the I court of law or Ihe court of equity, or otherwise, a# may be necessary for the collection of auy delinquent taxes or assessments, 01 lu deprivlug any [owner of land or person interested lu | auy land of the right to redeem. I lo visit lu llarrl"burg aud vicinity. His place la being tilled duriug hla al> •euce by Maurice Gaudy, another employe of the compauy. J James L Folk aud wife, of Merchantvllle, were guests of frlendB lu | thla city Saturday aud Sunday. I C. E. Calvert and wife, of Toronto, | Can., were here a few days during the [week and registered at tbe Blacayue. | BeuJ, Hofimao, formerly of this city, now at the Eddy stone Dye Works, spent the week end In this city. Mrs. Howard Holme* and Mlas • Edith G- Holmes, of Philadelphia, were guest# of the Kathlu during the 1 | week. j Mra. R. T. Dearie ha# closed her . cottage In thl# city and returned to JOlney, Philadelphia, for the whiter months. s Mra. J. Rotcoe Sharp, of Flilladel- . plila, vlalied her parents, Charles 11. Powell aud wife, of thla city, during the week. 1 Mra. Charles Steuer and daughter, " of tbl# city, will shortly go to Philadelphia, where they expect to #peud

I the winter. William Lynch, or thla city, left Friday for St. Petersburg. Fla , where he la employed by the Hoard of Trade of thai city. Dr. H. T. Koolds, real estate aisewor, I returned to this city the Utter patt of last week from a tew day#1 visit In Philadelphia. Mia# Daisy Morey, of thla city, left on Friday lo'apend a two weeks' vacation with frlenda m Trenton and Tom's River. Lcfelle Smith, of Germanlown, [spent Saturday eveulog and Sunday | with hla pareuta, Malvlu Smith and wife, of thla city. H. 8 Mowrer, of thla city, left ou Saturday to spend hla vacation lu Lancaster County. He was accompanied by hla wife. O, Homer Shoemaker, Ralph L1 Cheater and JMebard H. Johnson, of I thla city, returned last week from a ; visit to Werhersvllle. I Samuel Garwood and wife will Upend the winter month# with their ) ami, Wilbur Garwood, and family, on 1 Central avenue, tbla City. 1 uenirai ivbuui, - j •

Mra. C. W. Miller, of this city, U visiting In Germanlown. Laler #he will go to Yonkera, N. Y., to spend [the wluter with her daughter, Mrs. Carrie Carter end daughter. Mra Grace Crowder, of thla city, have returned from a pleeaint visit to Fred. I Carter end family at Petersburg. William Cheater and wife, John 1 Cheater and w ife aud Ml#* Bennett, o 1 Eldora, were vlsllora at Hie residence of John II, Christian on Sunday. Mrs. Ralph I* Cheater waaorgamat In Ihe First M. R. Church Sunday {during the absence of Clinton P> I^owden. who was visliing In Camden, f George lluriou, of Philadelphia. 1 owner of lhe Wayne Apartments aud alao a cottage on Bllth slrret, 11 ar the

1 apartments, waa In town Thuraday. Mtaa Minerva Adams, a teacher or music hi the Shlppemhurg eehooti, .pent Ihe week-end with her parents, Charles K. Adams and wife, In thle cityltloli.nl T. O'.tl, »n<1 w,f»' «' |,WI* idtlpM*. «l«o h«*« »»}0Td tumn ri.y. I" lh.lrooU.it. M», »•"«■ t.lnMl . niiuibot of >h* week-end. Mtaa Genevra Cheater, of this elty, VI, Minn Mr.- Mo>» Powslion Aparim«n*B» Philadelphia. ! \ fnneiteon was fiver In het honor

ARMISTICE DAY WILL BE PROPERLY OBSERVED HERE

F. C. SIMMS BUYS PRESENT STORE Successful Restaurateur Now , Owns Property ou BoardI walk at Moorlyu Terrace. | Floyd C. suuiuh, who haa aucceaa- 1 fully conducted a re#tauraut aud dell- 1 jcilONeii ill Iho Frank E. Champion building on Ihe Boardwalk, at Moor- ; Jyn lerrace. for xeveral aeasoua, has purchased thla property, which has a frontage ol 1!i feet ou the Boardwalk ( and a depth of 146 feel ou Moorlyu lerrace. Mr. SluiiuM plan# to make a uumber of Improvement* to the buildlug, aud tliu# be prepared for lhe big bualooa* that i* expected In this city next summer. five more houses It. P. Uoelz Uuya Kdcbl I.ota »»><1 Will Build- ■ More Improvement# are being " started lu the north section of |hl# city. B. F. Goelz, of Portamnulb, Va , ' who spent the summer here aud 1# au active member of the Augler#' Club, [ and expects to spend the winter here, " occupying a collage on Third aireet, . purchased, through Clayton Halue# . Brick, the remaining eight lot# ou the • south aide of Third «treet. between Al- • Jantlc and Corinthian avenues, owned • by the Ocean City Laud Compauy. 1 Tne new owuer ha# given Otla M. ' Towu send the contract to build live - house# ou this ground— two apart1 incut# aud three buugalowe. Each • will have four bed room# and bath. ' The grouud ha# been subdivided, . ho that there will be a lot between each K house, the layout being similar to thatj • of Park place. t The co#t or the building operation - will be 145.000, aud the house# are to W Ml ux fiu.vw,

l>e completed by February 1. Thel' house# will be for sale. | Mr. Towusend 1# now buildlug 17 M houHe#. leu of these being In Oceau [ City. bids opened Forinoior *»rawu jApparaloa fori Cily atreel Work. | Bida were received by tbe City Com- 1 mlaaloner# from four firm# deeirlug lo I furoisb the city with a motor drawn atreet sprinkler, 2} too motor truck. | with duuiplug body, motor-drawu road scraper aud a four-cylinder four-[ passenger enclosed auto. The bidder# were: John A. Dewrey, j Brock way Motor Truck Co., ICharlea I Back and Loder A Bbarp. The contract will probably be awarded Mouday, November 24 j Ma> GO to Hhnnuhai. Joseph 8wan, sou of 8. B. 8wan, of tills city, who recently reelgoed hla position, aa book-keeper at the First National Bank here, left Tuesday for New York. He la one of five young men selected by tbe Aale Banking Corporation for duty In the fer East country. He may go to Shanghai. ttepnir iwnaic Pavilion. It was stated at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioners that Leander 8- Corson had finished hla contract on the repairs to the city's music pavilion, aud that the work haa been par iiivw| ----- -

pronounced satisfactory by City Eo- 1 gineer William H. Colllaaou, who fc made an luepectlou. | - If - ; ' Grt Holiday Wer. j I The public schools held sessions herej "* on election day, although the banking I InsHtullona observed tbe legal holiday , | ii |a said that the teachers worked od 1 elrctlou day eo that they may have h Friday after Thanksgiving, tbua glv- 1 Ing them a holiday from Wednesday I afternoon until the following Mouday, —a I by Mrs. Donald Irwin, of Overbrook, on Tuesday, Division Engineer Williams, of the Btate Highway Department, via ted K. A. Gorton, of tint city, Tueaday, 1 Vernon L. Smith and family will leave this city November 17 for Oalveaton, Tex., to vlilt Mrs. 8mltb'e parents. They will return to Ocean r City March 16 , H. It. Cooper, of West Philadelphia, was among the visitor# to thla city 1 Thuraday. Mr. Cooper and hla fernr lly spend several montba during Iba 1 year at their cottage here. The Rev. J. W Watts, M. A., rector

of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, returned Saturday from a three weeke' vacation trip. He vl.lted frlenda In New York and Pennsylvania. James M. HerUler, of Atleotlo Otty, formerly of thla city, left thla week on « vacation trip, accompanied .by hla wife They will visit various sections of New York and Pennsylvania. William Craig and wife, of Philadelphia, lioy Nevegold, manager of the Lancaster Irou Mill, and wire , were guests of Melvln Hmlth and 1 wife, of thla city, during the week. Joseph L. I*yle. of this clty.-took an automobile trip to Wilmington, Del., Saturday afternoon, remaining there ; until Sunday evening. He waa accompanied by Mra. Joseph £. Scull mim Marie Rootbmydr and Mlse Marie 1

George C. HartltH manager of tbe r R Ri Y M. Ok A. Seashore Honat, of this city, left Monday for Weal P.lm Beach, Fla. He was accompanied by Mra, Bertlttt, and he expects 10 remain South until May, Klmer I^ockeand wife, of Phlladel- 1 phta, have returned home alter Ing several days hare aa gueats of H. '{A. Morris and wtfa. Mr, Ittwkt t*| ! chief night operator for the Poefal Tel | •graph i'onspany In Philadelphia, , I xty an advertisement In the BttttTIr#*t

Memorial Service ia the Moroing and a Patriotic Rally in the Evening. Plans are belug perfrcted for tbe proj>er ohM-ivauce of Arml#tl2e Day, Tuesday, November 11, in this city. The program, aalhua far arrai)k#d.| include# the following: L The school children aud teacher# J aud those who care lo attend will aaaemble In the Methodist Church at 11 J o'clock Tuesday morning, where special exercises will be held. Addrtaae# will be given by representative clll- 1 xeua, aud the real spirit of the day ex-[ plained to the young people. Tbe| scholars will also take part to tbe program. In the evening there will be a union | service of all the houaefolk In the Methodist Church. It ia hoped that every citizen will alteud this great patriotic rally aud memorial service. The program of the day and eveoiug will be uuder the direction of the City Commissioners. A social hour will be provided, lo immediately follow the service. The ministers of the city will participate lo this service. OFFICERS EEECTED j Andrew Htrclman President ol | Epworth League. A hualuess meeting of the Kpwortb[ League of the First M. E. Church was [ held lo the eoclal rooms Tueaday eve- | olog A letter from Dr. Ed »ard C. Perklos, a medical mlMlooary to China, | was read, coucerolog the welfare of a medical tdudeot whom the league baa been educatlog In medicine. The letter was very lotereatlog, inasmuch as i Dr. Perkins personally addressed the 1 league members a little more than a year ago. > Another Important feature of the meetlug was the election of officers. \ | These were: Prealdeut, Andrew ; | Bteelmau ; first vice president, Misa | Ethel K. Lee; aecond vice prealdent, , Mlaa Alberta Maria; third vice preal- > dent, Mlas Luclie Towusend; fourth

vice prealdeut, Mlaa Eleanor Camp-I, bell; secretary, Kenneth Miller; treasurer, Millard Hand; pianist, Mlaa La- 1 I viola Scull. | Thirteen new members were elected, | which was very encouraging to the of- 1 ficers, j had great time Hallowe'en Modal Enjoyed toy [ Prcatoytertan snndir acbool. I The Hallowe'en aoclal given by the Bunday school of the Plrat Presbyterian Church waa a great aucceaa. The social rooms of lbs church were more [ than crowded with tbe several hundred men, women and children. The task of the committee In gueaalng ' the oiaaqueraders waa very difficult, laud many were not known until tbe masks were removed, Games were enjoyed throughout tbe | evening, and refreshment* were . served to all present. Tho rooms were deoorated with beautiful colored ' paper, leaves and flowers. Everyone had a great time, and will remember r for a long time tbe Hallowe'en ! P«rty. The Bunday school plana to give a uumber of socials duriug the winter | months. big eodge event s . | state Vice Councilor Will Vlalt c[ Daughter* of America, u Members of Ocean Oily Council, No.

Daughters of America, will receive Slate Vice Councilor Marion S. Cum" | mine and • large delegation from Holly Council. No. 69, of Wlldwood, their council room, tbla evening at 7.80 o'clock. j The committee to charge baa prepared a One program, bavlog secured some of tbe finest local talent All members of tbe order ate requested to present. Members take notice: A picnic supper will be served. 1 Heltcvca In Ocean City. 1 Bays tbe Cape May County Osteite : | A man by tbe name of Haflelgb, from Philadelphia, haa been abeorblug Ocean City real eetate at a terrific rate lately. He haa bought the City Lumber Mill, on Blxtb street; the lumber yerd formerly owned by Frambes Smith, on Haven avenue; the brick garage on Ocean aveoue, owned by John R. Groves; tbe Beegl* express business and a large stable on Weet aveoue, aud floally tbe boms | and business of B. F. Bard, on Asbury avenue. Evidently Mr. Haflelgb bei abiding faith !u tbe election of a R* | publican president, and constqoenl ' prosperity In lMO. . 1 ■ ■ —

Leave tor Ohio. ( I Harry Hlnar and wife, w bo have , been occupying 'The Hlner Rest," hlOQOentral avenue, are among tbe| last of the summer people to leave | Ocean City. They expect to return to | their home In Lima, Ohio, In a fisw I days Mr. Htoer has been aseodated | wltb the bouse of OltntonfL Breokley [ | alnce last August and has made many | friends among the business men of [ this city. Both Mr. and Mia. Hlner express great admiration for Ocean . UllT' , ,| YosiK •ervtco ■«# »•»*- s Lawrence Hunter. *4 years old. died u of typbotd fever at b»a boose lo Pblle1 delphia early laet week. He was a Uinain of Mrs. F. R- Darby, and had OOUWII Dl I" 1 I • "-r~- » — — — I

visited Ocean Ohf for* number of I years. The yonng man served etgh-1 I teen months on the other side* being 1 to the ambulance service. He wee »n the Argonne and received a ellgbt; shell shock. He returned to tbisj I oouotry In June. Hr re haw ClsteOgs#. Tbe Rev. l>r Doon,ohannelloronha Chicago Dlooaea, returned home early tbla week after ependtni a few days here with the Rev. Thomas F.Blake, .llMMt of Bt, Augustine's Cbureh. 1 Thvy were «rm1netMns tofMher.

MUSICAL BY SCHOOL CHILDREN Interesting Program for Moo- ; day Night Arranged by Miss Louisa Cor6on. Parents of school children, and Ihe [ general public a* well, are IniertMed I in the eutertaluaient to t>* given by ^ . [the chlldrcu In the assembly rm»m of [Dje high Mihool building next Muuday , [evening.'1 This entertainment, the fir#t or a aeries during the winter, will be given uuder the direction of Ml«a i>ouisa T. Corson, Instructor or inuslc In the schools. Director Unger. of the physical , [training department, will provide some of the numbers. birthday party HI** Hlundln end Sfrlco<l" Had Jolly EtcdIukThe exchange and dinlug room of [the Biscay ue reeeiu bled a scene from fairyland Baturday eveulug wltb their many beautiful aud uuique decorations, symbolic of Hallowe'en. Tbe [occasion wan Mies Gene Blundlo's birthday party, aud tt was# real party, as all the participants gleefully as. serted. Tne touch of Hallowe'en was complete, with decorations of cornstalks, | pumpkins, etc; Pretty colored paper [and confetti fill*d the strand room [during tbe eveulug. / \ There were 46 young ptoftpl* at the [parly, aud they had an enjoyable time dauclug to the mhslc provided | by au orcbeatra from Allautlc City. The refreshments, 190, were an lm1 poriaul feature. Mies Bluudlu's birthday auulversary 1 was on Friday, but It was decided to I have tbe party on Baturday evening. I I — j buy parsonage 1 1 'Jpetcratoar* M. E. ctoorcto Mem- j bersKowUilslogKoaty. ' The officials of tbe Petersburg M. E. ' | Church have purchased the Benjaman ' Bteelmau house at Petersburg, and It 1 will be used as a parsonage. Two of will ne u»ea as a pai«uu»ttv. * «■

the women members of tbe church were hare aollcltiug money ou Thurs day, and they did well. 1' A oommuully auction sale of pro- 1 duoe, canned goods, furniture, etc.,JJ for the beuefit of the parsonage fuud will be held at Smith's coruer, Petersburg, on Baturday afleruoou at 1 o'clock. If the weather is stormy, the sale will be held the next fair Balurday. Tbe members will from time to to time bold festivals, coucerts, etc., to add the receipts of the paraouage fond. Auy donallona of money or aalable article* will be greatly appreciated. FRATERNAL VI8IT | Local Arcto Hmobi at Lodge ol Institution. The officer* of Ocean City Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons attended a | district lodge of Institution in Cam[den last Wednesday evening, j Those who went to Camden were H- 8. Adams, William M. Rauck, | Abel D. Bcull, Dr. M. B. Biaunard, ' Hans Burkhardt, W.H.Harris, Jo•aph L. Pyle, CapL Benj. Henderaon, ! George T. Mlddleton. Thomas J. [Thorn and Benj. Grovea. They made [the trip In auto#. , I HOUSE BOUGHT ' | AioDio cotton Reports Rale of 1 Two* Flat Apartment. 4 1 Alouto Cotton, real estate agent, re1 Dorte tbe following recent sale: I poll# luv IU"U " '"5 — ■ —

j Thomas 8. Blmmous' two-flat apart- 1 [ment bouse and garage, Asbury u [avenue, to William F. Berger, of | Horsham, Pa- V Ccn«%n*ry Hovrttteni. 1 Tha pastors and meu of the Melbo. [ ^ diet cburchea from Ocean City to f Cape May City, Inclusive, will meet at f Beeelej'e Potut at 2 o'clock tbls| [(Thursday) afternoon. It wilt be a[ ■ [group meeting under the centenary | | j plan, and vmrtou# phasaa of the Ceo- j ■ • Itanary Movement will be discussed. h e m + -n I • | Here from Rradlnti J| Miss May HofFsr. of Reading, on ■ r Monday began ber duties as tteuograJ pher lo tbe oltlcaa of H. F. Btautoo, |; ' this city. Mlaa Nelson, of this city, jj ; who was In tbeaa offices for several ^ , | week*, has accepted a position in the | , f offices of Norman B. Haflelgh at the » City Lumbar Mille , | ? Knatern Htnr Maseaeradf. • Mra. Caroline Lake, and daughter, J 9- 1 Mlea Ratella Lake, and Mrs. R. T, [ [ it I Dearie, of tbts city, attended tbe Eat- 1 I I tern 8tar lodge at Llowood Hallow- 1 I je'en night. They went over masked j and bad an enjoy able time. Tbe char- [ ij

| sclera tbey repreeented were well I taken. i m i etrrlcc ■•#, Att«ntloo1 A meeting of tbe Morgan-Ranck | post of Ibe Americao l^egton will be beld In tbe City CommtnnK>nera' meet¬ ing room, In city ball, at 8 o'clock j thla (Thufeday) evening. All service j [men of every branch are urged to attend and become members of tbe poet. I 'I »•« crws a#t»eriaUeas. In OTder to aealst IM R«S t.'^reaaj [Drive now being conducted, all the I I I tbe churches In this city will be pro- 1 I vlded with booth* next Bunday, and .[there aubaerlptlonp for the Red Cros*| I Bociety will be received .

ffttl asmmssi aesiwr. Tbe Ladles' Aid Boctety of the First Baptist Church wttl give an automat I supper lu tbesoclel room of tbe church | ion Friday tveolug, November tt, Tbe menu wttl be made known later. - ■ ■ » ■ •—>«"«. — FOR 8A.L* -Lot on Fourth sueaL 1 west of Atlantic avenue, lot ob Atlantic avenue, wlxTO, Berth of Fourth aireet. I1M0 \ »dv„ Ilfi, It Grm m. ToWFW«i> Fob 8 AXJa— Hudson touring cat In . fitM-ctaee oondltton. Apply A.1 bury • venue adv.t it.

Humphrey Radlantfire Perfect combustion, safe, odorless, and gives in* tenw beat at a fturj>rif>ii»gly small gas No need to build furnace 6rcs mornit>g^ and evenings during the spring and tall months- Pita into-a-ny fireplace and is easily installed. It throw* out tht beat reaching into other rooms. On exhibition at our aalcsroom. City Gat» Light Company } — - - - - - Build a Home There IS s Building Boom. It is in full awing in the West Middle West. We have commenced to feel it here in the Hast. It'* sprced-.ng. Prices will advance. . . , - Why not get busy now with thoae plana t bee vour fnesd. Mr. Contractor, awl go over it with bun. Of couroe iri u ml ei stood that y<*i!l want t be Lumber to come from us. If we get the bosioeo*, not be he^l up for the delivery of the material. That does not only mean LUMfiKB . it Cement , Brick, i.inie, Lath, fcaib and Mill work and Hardware. Lv«r> tlilok thai #ooa In ths Dulldlnt G. H. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth ond West Avenue Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth mr-* a Asbury Av*nu* OCEAN CITY, N.J. STATIONERY Lawn of Bryn Mawr, 25c Tex tine, 35c Highland Linen, 50c Highland Linen at 75c Eaton's Lawnsine. lb. pkgs., 50c Ward's Linen, lb- pkgs., 35c Envelopes, 15 cts. pkg. SHIRTS SHIRTS BUY HIM A SHIRT We have a Big Line at Fair Prices New Line Ties, Ilosiery'i Kid Gloves All-wool Sweaters, Caps Stetson Hats Suits Overcoat* Tones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. I

Z I HEATING PLANTS We Install Them Any Kind ARCOLA— HOT WATER PIPELESS STEAM HOT WATER You Gfl a Guarantee Wilk Every fob j JOHN R. GROVES j 835 Asbury Avenue Ocean Cit>\ N, J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Mill wort. MouMlnn. Bundle* P.p«r. PlMi.r Bo«d. 8Mb Wr*bt» etc. Estimates Ku mi abed. Prompt Delivery. 0R WINTER LEASE Ar nulMCfl 1u_fURNISHEDctUNFURNISHED JOSEPH I- SCUUU RCHflGY 7S7 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN U1T, N. J. I ^ sb—^W— )

avrmx ais cwrTaeea £ccich a ma mmmmr, ©/aacroe OCEAN CtTY^ ^ .NEW JEMMY : Pnlt mta* * a rowmmm, a- m. THE IMPERIAL 1016 CextLrel Ave. Oeeeo Otty, J. Op—i Pf Bm ■s**nn. Pi ismsttiy mmf ue Swat rhM MB* 4L OiCTZKL THE KATHLU Now open fur tbe useir ilXUti/aafftM, (AJMJLM C2YT, ttrA HUViKhlXWttaaWAlb HOTEL ATQLEN K lulL aLteeL end CtuUn- evez.ua iLseotloat T -u* Opoe All T tmr Book lot u+-um*LLf. Xsft»z#Mrl NEW HOTEL ELRERON eighth A*t> cammL atutcje gcejlx CITY, ». J. 6+jyor *od ?-roprl Hi /oonwet &t*+ac. rtoorowclttr iseaveiart *od o* »l J trn rucami C-I naA a*-u. ' MILLER COTTAGE 7B Oaattl AftttM OCL4JC CITY XXW JJCtttoET open Atl tbe T«tf Hot Water Haet UU&A I. HI! J XX THE BISCAYNE Now Open for tbe Be* son Ocean avenue oppoatte Moocfyn benues Fzlvsde BeUi* Booklet L &LCXDUL Owner Sterling Restaurant E. A. LATBERT. UI spstolsr S »S A»b or y Armi OGEA* CITY, K. A h*ae hSkMUWy1 P*l!r bUSST iMtmrnm & P^kod tor iwor toome jeerwey er Uodlac tny. Wm. H. Powell

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