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Ocean City Sentinel THITHB&AY NOV KM BRR 80, 1919 We shall be K1**! 1° receive Item* of ticwi aud oommuuleaUoua of tutere»t lo Uill community ami our reader* tvwy^b©r«. All communication* should be accompanied Willi the full name and ;,ddreaa of the writer, uot ueces»arlly ,r publlcaUoD. but ana guarantee of ■toil lp"h DOTS ] 1'leuty of work for mseliaulcs in 4 ctall city. join one of the local building and loan aaaoclalloue. ^ , Tliauksglvlug next Thursday—and 1 » Cbitfctwa* In about a month. School girU had a lot of fun "haslug" compauloua during the pad *<ck. Automobile bridge company declared a flue dividend. Wonder when thU bridge will be made free ? George Nlcliula and William StukIiim>u are giving excellent service Sunday evenings at* the Hapltal Church with their vloliua. fhe member* of the Preabyleriau Su iday tfebool and Chrl-ttau Kudeavor Society will give a social Friday eveuing of next week lo the young people of the church and mcmberi* of the various societies. Ocean UUy Council, No. 10. Duug liters of America, will attend the First Presbyterian Church (in a body) uii Sunday eveuing, November :t0, 1910. Meet iu the council room at 7,15 t» m ♦harp. All members are urged to attend ibw service. PERSONALS. J. A. Longstreet, of Philadelphia, was iu town Saturday. Joseph Carr, ofOlt & l-arr, Cam den, was in towu Friday. W. J- Craig and wire, of Philadelphia, were here a Tew day* ago. Dr. Howard Taylor and wife are vUUiug in Blackbird, Delaware. Mrs. M. M. Barrows, of tills city. Is visiting ber sister Iu Oceau Grove. George O. Murphy, «f Wilmington, was among the week's visitors here. Jesse Cone and family, of this city, have gone to Brldgeiou for the winter. Mrs. M. P. Taylor has closed her collage and returned to Philadelphia. D. P. Bleluer and wife have closed their cottage and returned U> Camden George K Bauer, or Philadelphia* a «uoimer resldeut, was in towu riunday. Misa Martha Sanderllu. of this city, visaed Philadelphia friend* over Hun day. Beth H. W/bitely, of Philadelphia, a ♦uinmer Collagcr, was a visitor hcie Friday. Mlaa Harper, of Uil- city, relumed Mou day evening from a three days' vuit to ber huuie IU Beading. City Bolldlor t U C. Bleakly, of Camden, was among the visitors here Friday. J. A. Diltrich and wife, of Philadelphia, were recent gue is of the Miller Callage. Haray H Marter, of Camden, a cotlager here, was among the Sunday visitor*. Mrs. A. D. BUdbarn has gone lo Washington to spend the winter with ber son. Elmer Lacy and wife, of Pitman, who have a collage here, weie visitors on Tueaday. ' * - ~ r * I

H. H. Lake la undergoing trealuienl . at ilie Woman's Homoeopathic Ho* phal, Philadelphia. Harry Medara and wife, or Marmora, have returned from a few days' virii to Philadelphia. J W. Laodenberg and wife, of Philadelphia, were among the visitors here during the week. Mrs. L. R. Thomas, of this city. IvUlting bar sou, Hunter Thomas, and wife lu Wllkea Barre. Vaughn Met lure, who Is employed hi Philadelphia, spent Bunday with Ida parents Iu this city. Mm, Bamuel Darlington, of W»lmiugtou, spent a few days at llie Katblu during the week, Joseph L. Pyle, of this city, "pent the week-eud Willi frleutls at Lakeburst, returning Monday. Mi si Edyibe Trojret* of Phlladel pina, vm the gustt of Miss Marguerite Bevan, of tbia city, Bunday. Charles C. Head, of Camden, pf<prlelor of Read de Vo/i hardware eiore here, was In towu Lhis week, Cap!. L. B. Clark and wife have returned to their home In thla city after an absence of several weeks. K. F. Tot ten and wife, of Dover, are visiting the former's brother, Peter Totten, and family, of this ciry. Commodore rharle- J. I'urran, of Philadelphia. «i« among the visitors here the latter part of last week. Lester H Bmllh, of Gsrmsiitnwn, vi»lied hta parents, Melvm H. Bmlth and wife, of this city, during the week Chester God fray, of Philadelphia, visited his mot her. Mm. N C. Godfray.io thla city Baturday and BundayMm. George Hearaon and eon, of this city, have returned from a visit to Albeit ZiiiiiDermau and wife, of Mill* villa. Mrs. Lily B. Hmltb, after spending « pleasant summer and fall In Ocean Cliy, has gone to Philadelphia for IRf winter, Mra. Mary Petermsn and daughter, Martha, of Ml. Airy, cotiagars, »*pe»i Bunday with Mi** Klla Hanfieen, ol I his city, Capt, Lewi* Ktriey and wife lef Ocean City Monday morning f o i Miami, Florida, w litre they will "P*"* the winter. Mm. A, Lincoln Ran. of this city, I •pending several weeks In Phlladel phta before going to Florida lo Joii ber huaband. Mm, Joseph f, Be nil leaves Oewi City today fof aboot el* wesfce- Hh Will VM jfrienda la Potladfipbla, Ml

PASTOR INVITED TO REMAIN HERB Request to the Rev. Geo. W. Yard from Conference is Unanimous. The quarterly conference of the First M. K, Church wa* held Tuesday evening, tuiil the pastor, the lUv.l . George W. Yard, un» unanimously invited to return next March for his third year lu ihiacily. Mr. Yard has become very popular, j with the church number* and the' men of till* town during Ids slay here, | | and his many friends will be pleased to learn of the action of the church conference. i1 The report of the committee* allowed ' (he pant year to have been one of the best lu the church history, progress being made along all lilies of work Uiveii Farewell l**irtv. MUs Mai ion Lake gave a farewell party at her home, Seventeenth street and Wesley avenue, Thursday evening, for Mrs. Vcinou South, of tills city, u ho, Willi her family', ha* gone to Texas on a lengthy visit. The others present were Mrs. Waller Jtour, Mr*. Waller Shield*, Mrs. William Bariiburst, Mra. Caroline Lake. Mia* E*. tella Lake and Miss Jennie Pollock. All had a very good time and Mra. Smith had the best wishes for a plea*auLj •u«iiey and a safe return. Csrd of Ttiiinks. George Mason and Mulft.rd Jeffrie* and wife desire to return their sincere thanke to their many friends, neighbors and members of fraternal orders, Including the Daughter* of America, for their kindness during the recent bereavement of the family. MIhn Wlliord to Hpi-ak. Miss Winifred Wiliard will speak at the Methodist Church Sunday eveuing, her subject being 'The Centenary Movement. " Miss Wlllard Is a noted worker hi the gieai movement aud a speaker of wide reputation Holly and Moore-town. Miss Mar e Bool bray d will ai*oga lo Philadelphia today and will leuiaio there until New Year's. Mr*. 1 S. Champion, of thla ctly, has been spending several days with her daughter. Mrs. Mendel Breckley, at Carney's Point. George Mann, of Philadelphia, president of I he Hotel Proprietors' A**o ciatlou of Ocean City, was among the visitor* here Bunday. Bernard Kdc&le-tchel L. M. Garrett, John T. Magulre and James Maclturney, of Philadelphia, were lu town Baturday aud Bunday. Mr Lawaher, of Philadelphia, who recently bought u cottage from Beth li Wluteley in the north section of this cliy, wa* here Friday. Hamuel P. Bowman, of Philadelphia, a summer resident and active member of the Ocean City Fishing Club, was iu town Toe-day. W. H. Bilcoce, of West Callings, wood, and Robert Morris, of Phlla delphia. were among the Angler*' Club member* at t lie club pier on Bunday. Hairy B Lille and wife, of Newport,, N. J., have return d home after spend log several days with Roy D»rby and family- Mr*. Darby i» their daughter. * Miss Anna Mill*, of Beavlew, I* em1 ployed a* stenographer hi the office of F. E. Darby In this city Mis* Mill* . li» a sister of Harry Mills, of tills city. 1 Harry Mealey and wife, of Phila-

delphia, have returned home afier spending several -day* here with Mrs Mealey'* parents, Burnt Jolin-O't and wife. ' VI Paul Laiuorelle and wife, of Wayne, ^ who have been frequent visitors here ^ I hi* fall, reiurned home this week ^ alter spending a few days In their ^ collage. . a 7. ipher L Berry, of Philadelphia. ■ % tratniDStrter of the Pennsylvania Ual.- ( road, wa* mi town Bunday. He was said t" be looking for a site for a proposed collage. John K. Groves, the well known f plumber, of this city, who wa* suffer- i tug from rheumatism. Is now under* t going treatment at Hal Bprings, Ark., and is recovering. * June- It Co I lad ay, of Philadelphia, I owner of the St. James Apartments on j1 Ocean avenue, near BUtli street, and i other properly here, w ;» among the vtnltor* here Tuesday. Waller D Bun-all and wife, of Philadelphia. spent Baturday and Bunday lu their rammer home here. Before returning to Philadelphia, lliey closed their cottage for the winter. rtiomas K. Wlnstaiiley and family, i of Philadelphia, occupied their cot- 1 luge over Hie weekend They were accompanied ny MIm Maria Hartmeu and Paul Lsiihart, of Philadelphia J, K Johnson and family, of Belford, N J-. *«ra here M-veral day* during the week, reiurulng noma on Monday. Mr. Johnson, who ownsj ro-j*td» rable property, la plea-ed with , Hie progress being made on hi* new I building* lieie. | Herbert It Hinlth and wife, of Had- • jdon Helghi* returned home Bunday - !even1ng after apaudln* "evfral days f here with the former'* faiher. A J. > ' Hrnuti, and Mra Bmlth. They were . j.ecnnpauled »»y Mr L«ub and wife, of 11 addon Helghta. b K P Hand, of tlila city, an engineer i OH the West Jersey A Beafhore Rati' r^nad, i- at Hea IslaOlty tor th* winter, ' If.ui gel* t<> hi* home here every day. f Mr Hand. f»r a h*1 !,,li fii11 : »„d until recently, ran an electr o V train from Atlantic dly to Camden In . His afternoons. I Miss Maud Fould*. ■ krtPer ft , J K.r-, N. MJ" AL*r" " s"» iii Is uny •'» «P">dt»g Hieir vecat f »»« I with friends in Lanra-ter aiM vicinity. L|x r".me «nd Nth, hot w.tsr heal " and XitMo MtMfcfH .« inquire 90# Central t. L'lty, ■" *

CITY OFFICIALS THANKFUL TO POST CARD WRITER

I 1ILL INSTRUCT "GTH" CLASSES , Prof. Utigcr Appointed to ' | Take Charge of Work lu M. |< E. Church Basement. i1 i Prof, linger, teacher uf physical cut* ; lure lo the local public schools, has ( been appointed m-tructor of the , .cU—e* at the gymiia-lum in the hare- < Imeni of the Methodist Church for 1 1 four motilhs. He will be assisted by < his wife. " | There will be free classet for chll- m drei) and adults of thl* city, and cards , will be i-sued. ^ A stove io to be placed lu the basement for the purpose of providing hot - water. | The gymnasium will be formally h opened with au entertaiumeul this I, eveuing. • L TO GIVE MUSIC ALE i | For Unit fl i or Holy Trtalljr'* Nuudtiv Hcnooi.^ I A tuiislcale lu behalf of Holy Trioliy P. E. Bunday School will be given Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock lu the high school building. Profe-sor linger will give au exhibition. Margaret Bupplee, May Bramell aud Jauel Darby will execute fancy dances Ml** Morhtuweg will slug, I Misa Katherlue Bmlth will ghe piano selections, and there will be violin aud mandolin number* aud other lutereatlug feature*. At the close of the en* tertaiuineiit refreshments will be •erved. , The ticket* are 85 centa BRIDGE STOCK PAYS I.ocal Cotupwtiy Hun Declared lllvldrudol i8PvrC«oi. Tha directors of the Getau City Automobile Bridge Company, at a meeting a few days ago, declared a dividend to atockholders of 18 per cent. The stockholder* were thus given a pleattnl surprise when they received their checks. | There wa* remarkably heavy traffic over the bridge during the paat year. Urgs Lcwowi. | Charles B. Powell, of thla city, received two unusually large lemon* from Hi. Petersburg. Fla., on Baturday. These were sent him by Harry , Carl, who conducted the realauraut lu the Bourse Building, on Eighth street, r last summer, aud w ho is In bualneas I for the winter at Bl. Petersburg. One of the letnons weighed 1 pouud 6 ounce* T gether lliey lipped the scale* at 2 pound* 10 ounces. They were grown in Wui. F. Valet'* >atd in Bl Petersburg. I I.osrs Brother tor Death. 1 William Bmlth, a brother of Mia , William Brldgewaler, of this city, died at lit* home In Camden ou Bunday after an lllne** of a month. Hta health had not been good «iuce last winter, when he had the • flu." He . leaves a wife and three children. He f iihiI been In Hie employ of the Van- - Bclver Company for thirty yeara. and wa* known lo *ome of Hie resident* of . Hits city.

VoDnn Hko laifurcd* L Leonard Murphy had the muscle* of L hi* kidney badly sprained when he L thrown from Ferguson'* auto I truck Monday afternoou. He I* re- L covering. Chester Ferguson, who was L dr Ivlng, escaped Injury. In order to I c avoid running over a dog on Anbury |f avenue, near Nluih street, FergusonL veered the machine lo one side. It L • tidded, ran Into the curb and upset. L It »«At I Being Moved. ! The Cbalfonte Hoiel la being moved r Its old site on the camp ground, at Hlxlli street and Ocean avenue, to 1 the lot purchased by the owner, Mra. I Mary Buchanan, of Philadelphia, on I Bixtb street, near the ocean front. The I lot was bought from George W. Bur- 1 ton. It I" an uuuiually large building be thu* moved, I nibi« cia»* Meeting. The member* of the Fraticea NVH-I lard Bible Cla** at the Flrat M. E. Church will hold their aunual bualnesH meeting and social In the social j rooms al 8 o'clock this evenlug. Ofll- ' cers will bu elected aud a short enter- | laliimcut wfll be given. All member* 'tie Invited There will be light refreshments. Tfntlttinnlsl Di«"«r* W. E Massey. president of the Ocean City Till* and Trust Company , I attended the banquet given Cbarl .s E. W Moora. vic« president of the Hotel i Ambassador Company. Atlantic City, „t Hie Hotel Chelsea on Tuesday sven(lug Many prominent Allaullc City people wire present |H ... Kniei Arrltel*, \ Mit.bKH txyrrAriB. J. A Dlttrlch and wife, H. Alfred Kberhardt, Philadelphia, r kaTJI MI. Mrs. Bemuel Darlington, WUmlng- . ton; J- W. Lattdeiibergtr aud wlie, . John D. Barr, Philadelphia, I ♦■IaUKKUN. > ! John d!R#T J51," rtorow-n. II M H. Ku.*, II L'h,rlM 1 Lottie Case. Helen HasseU, John W * Itanck. Philadelphia; Dr. and Mre. H i F. Ashelman. Mary P- Athelman '» Port Carbon, Pa M* Denning " Reading; G D.Cnrtlt. Rocheatar; W p" w, Williams. H. W. Ryder, New arlt- [ a ' Legal papers of all de-erlptlone, In M .hidfng will., are care full# drawnb n ■ it cuftl* fLiblnaoii at hta office, 74 I A»bu?y «X>-» VKr, NJ.Mli i.

"Clean-up" Man, Supposed to be Haflelgh, Does Great Work. Acting Mayor William H. Campbell who I* the chief executive of the 1 city lu Hie abseuce of Mayor Cham, plou, called attention at the meeting of the City Commissioners to th* writer of anouymou* post card*, who. • for several weeke, has been requesting residents lo clean up their back yard*. < Mayor Campbell said that already a 1 number of person* have acted ou the suggestion of this writer and have < wrought wonderful improvement to their properties, the change being de- i cldedly pleasant to the eye. Iu the publicly expressed opinion of Mr. Campbell, the persou sending these card* In entitled lo the thanks of the city officiate. Director Robert Fteher aald that, < while he keenly appreciate, all that j been doue, he was of the opinion that a person who has something to l say should give hie name. The object of the writer, however, I* enmmeuda- < ble, aud he wan glad lo Jnlu with Mr. • Campbell B? pralstog Oceau City'* unknown bCTtffactor. _ While it wa* not eald by the city officials, It Is generally understood, not only by them, but by moat of the resident*, that the man responsible for the cleau-up plan, by meaua of post-card reminders, la Norman B. Haflelgb, a big Philadelphia manufacturer, who. during the last six weeks, has been making heavy Investments In Ocean City. PLAN CHURCH WORK Hpl*cop llsn* Here Have Appointed Committee*. j The committee* appointed by tbe I members of. Holy Trinity P. E. I Church for the uatlou-wlde campaign movemeut recently Inaugurated by tbe Episcopal Church will meet In the vestry of the church at 8 o'clock this (Thursday) evenlug. Plans will be outlined for tbe work in Ibis city. The members or this church met last Thursday evenlug and perfected the local organization. The following committee chairmen were elected: j Parish. W. H. Collision, Jr.; can vassiug, Mre. Ruby Dunstan; Information, Mrs. 8. B. Bwan; flnanoe, Mrs. Warren Bmlth; publication, Miss Mary E. Colburu; secretary. Miss Katherlue Bmlth. | The object or thla campaign la twofold. First, to raise the autn of |20,000.000 for the needs of tbe oburch, and, second, a reconsecratlon of each Individual member of the church and I an earnest effort to enroll many more I under the banner of tbe Croee, j Birthday Parly, J A very pleasant birthday party waa given a few day* ago by Misa Catherine Burkbardl in honor of ber fifth I anniversary. All had ao enjoyable I lime. Those present were: Anna Stanuard, Mary Colllsson. Ruth Jones, Catherine Burkhardt, Dnrotby Vennble, Harriet Rlsley, Bar® Bevan, ' iPrlscllla Broadley, Mary Garwood, J Margaret Mlntzer, Carrie Vincent, Evelyn Chester, Mary Burkhardt, A Mrs. Won. H. Collision. Jr., Mrs. s Stanuard, Walter Garwood. Emerson Burkhardt, Osborn Corson, Jr., Lawj reuce Bleelmau aud Harold Vtctnr I I Broadley. ^ Will Give Cantata.

The choir of Holy Trinity Ep Iscopal fcV Church Is planning to give, during 9 J the week preceding Christmas, a can- ^ lata appropriate to that season. Bev- y( eral pieces are being tried by tbe cbolr. Io notably "Mitchell's Christmas Btory." m The musical will be given In tbe al< church and au offering will be uken mt for the benefit of tbe organ fund. A #t real treat Is promised and It Is claimed M that the voices ate better arranged for this music than tbe cantata, "Olivet to Calvary," which was so well sung last Easter. i0 j U la Chancery of New Jersey- n H To France^ B. Tachion and gltubstb u. — boonlrdblsxeaatrtcs* ollh* IM*. will and tHtkinrDl and ood let's Ibersio of ¥. J- AllSihss Cunning bsm. dcOMeedi Tt»s M^thodtst K pi scop* I Hospital In the city ^ Phlladel. phla, a,0orporatloo under and t>T virtue ol lbs aws ol lbs Htaie ot PenosylTaula; tb» Proprietors of the Wilmington and HrandywlnsCsnisUry of Wilmington, .a corporation under the law- o! tbe Htats of Del-ware, Itav E. MHllutan. I-abella B Tuchtou, Krauoe* i B. I Tuchton and the Woman's Brauob of the Hoclety for the prevention of Cruelty to AnlI "Sr virtue Salo order of tbe Ooort oTCban. oery of New Jertey. made on tbe day oflhe I dale hereof, wherein Fiancee H. Tuchton ta I complainant, and yon, Frmncee B.Tttetoton I and Elisabeth C, |>otgslretb, ezecuVrtem of tlte lart will sod testament end ood lei latherto. of M. J. AllHbea Cunnlofbam, tfeeeaeed, The Methodl-t Kpleoopel llo-pllat lo 'be city ol Philadelphia, a corpora Uoo uodar and by I virtue ol the laws ot. the Btate Of PenneylI vanta; the Proprietory of the Wllmlnftei and Brandy win# Cemetery of Wilmington, a I cv>rporallon under the law* or the Stat ot I iH-lawarSi May E. Mllllman, Isabella H. I Tuehton/Francee It. Tuobton and the Woman'. Branch of tbe Bociety tor the Preven- . Hon ot Croe ty to Anima^l P^neyl van U. are delhttdaata, your are required to appvar , and unewof to fe bill ot the eald oora plainI an ton or before the 15 bdav of Jannary nest. i I ot that in default lh-reoi tbe eald bill will be i ! taken a- oonftweed agelnn you and ancb decree m-«le agaloet yon ae the Chancellor ■ball think rqatteble and Jnat. ' Tbe eatd bill 1- (tied In for- close a mort- ■ LK given by M. J Allethea Cnnnlngbam. , !laVwl<K-iober ntb.i IftO, on land* in the .el if r ofOeeen Cltr.ltt Ute Connty of Cape May, I and Mtate of New Jsrt*y- L. . mit I And yon. Fran re* B. Tachion and BUea. bdb C. longetreth, eKecntrlce* of the laat I will and tee lament and codtolte thereto of I M.J. Allrtbea Cnnnlngham. dr erased, are made defendant* beeanee yon are the exeeurbwe Ol the .-hi M J Allelhee Cnnatng, liamT ilerrwwd . whn. In ber llfWlme. was the I ' owner of tbe land*, and have powef of eate of '"a nd^roo^Th*' Method 1*1 Kpl-OOpal Noept. laTVin Ihe olty Of Philadelphia, a corporation | rttrffcr ami bt virtoe of the law- of the Hutu of Pennsylvania, the Proprietor- of the W It- j " m'ngton end Brandy wine Oetuel fy of Wll- 1 k mlngtoo, a eorporatton under tbe law* of the belie H. Turhton, Frances B. TQShtO* and the Worrun'* Branch of tbe HOtfteiy mr the prevention of Crnettv to Aidmat* of Penoiylvanla.afe made deModSaU W«ao** J™ 5. are beneflcta'tae, aa legatee* and ^'Nn,",nw?i.uL,fJ,?...w 1K.RCH. , Holldtor of Coroplainant, Pitman Ave., Pitman, H- J. 1110.5<„P- PmI®«u, _____ 1

JOINS HUSBAND |l AFTER SHORT TIME Mrs. Chas. E- Edwards, Mem- - ber of Old Family, Dies in Eighty-Third Year. *■ Mrs. Ellen Augusta Edwards, widow or Dr. Charles E Edwards, who died al her home lu this city Wedueedayj afternoon of lout week, war t.uflfd In' HarlelgU cemetery, Catndeu, Ba.ur-j " day. 1 1" Service* were couducled al the realdeuce ou Wesley avenue by the Kev. George W. Yard, pastor of the FJret M. E Church, at 4 o'clock Friday afteruoou. Russell ii. N'ulty sang a pretty selection. Mrs. Edwards held her keeu mlud aud iutellecl to the last. She lived with her liutbaud. Dr. Edward*, a number of years lu Boutb America, aud, on returning from there, made Colorado Springe, Colo., her homo with him. ~ The day before her death she left a - good-bye and special message to each relative absent or present, and uia::y of ber last Injunction* were considered co wi*e aud beautiful that they were written fcown for remembrance. "Don't be ashamed of Christ," wa* reiterated again and again. "Think of others" was oft repeated. Just before her death she repeated the hame word* that her father repeated on hi* death bed 81 yearn ago. These were; "When IKe sinks apace aud death come* lu view, • Tbe word of Thy grace shall comfort me through. Not fearing or doubtTbg with Chriat by my side, I hope to die ehouting— 'The Lord will provide.' " Mrs. Edward* was almost the last of the past generation of the large aud well-known Willela family of Cape May County, her brother, Col. J. Howard Wtlleta, who I* In Ocean City at preaeut, and who celebrated hi* elghty-flfth birthday anniversary ou Tuesday, being the laat. The tie between Mra. Edward* and _ her only sou, U W. Edward*, wan most unusual, a* they lived together practically sixty years, aud the devotion waa mutual. (Com man tested.) HoepltMl we Hcmorlst. Editor the Bentinkl:— Are tbe service boy* of Oceau City to have a memorial? Were thla queellou put before tbe people, tbe answer would be "why, certainly!" There appears to be a lot of talk on this subject, but nothing definite baa been done. Ocean City Council, No. 10, Daughters of America, would like to see a hospital built, to be called "The Soldiers' and Bailors' memorial Hospital," on the property of the city, commonly known •* the camp ground. Bucb a memorial would meet with the financial support of all our people, I aud would fill a long-felt waut In I Ocean City. Why should our friends I 1 aud neighbor* be taken to oui-of-lowu I 1 boepitalc? Why not have one of our I own? W. 8. L. [It may tie eald here, for the infor- I • met Ion of W. B. L., that it w as elated > al a meeting of tbe Board of Trade, a • few week* ago, a* printed in the Bkn- • tin Kt. at thb time, that the local phy1 eiclaus are not in favor of tbe proposed • hospital. —Ed ] r ■ * Holy Trinity Cbnrch Service*. Services in Holy Trinity Episcopal J Church. Eleventh street and Central ,

venue, Bunday will be a* follow*: a. in., Bunday school and adult Ctble Class; 10 45 a. m , church *erIce; 7.45 p. m , vespers aud sermon nsplrlog music. First Bunday of aonth. Holy Communion. The mu- ; 1c Is of an exceptionally high order nd Is devotlonally rendered Attend nd enjoy. The Rev. J. W. Watts, •f. A , la rector. After Convention*. The members of the Hotel Proprleore' Aeeoclalloo will endeavor to get wo falr-ktzed convention* for thte city text year. One meet* In June and he other tn tbe late fall. IF YOU DBSIRE Something Really Distinctive IN '"Cbrisths Cards SEND FOR OUR LINE It is the most comprehensive ever shown in Atlantic City and must be seen to be appreciated. On yonr next visit to the Seashore pay ns a call, or we'll send you au assortment on approval. special 115 Cards, 35c Prepaid (Including Bovelopes) I Ernest Beyer ■ Printer and Stationer Pacific tad Kralicky Avena« ATLANTIC CITY

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A P A RTMRNTS-"" axbo OR W,NTER LEASE : ftl nnllULii 1 U_FURNISHEDor UNFURNISHED \ JOSEPH I. SCUL.Lt AGENCY . < 757 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. . .. a. ■ . | » n John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street end Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. _Aimber Mdiwurk, Mouldings, Building Hspcr, Plaster Board, Nails, Satb Weights etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. Humphrey Radlantfire Perfect combustion, safe, odorless, and gives in- ' tense beat at a surprisingly small gas expense. No need to build furnace fires mornings and evenings during the spring and fall months. Fits into any fireplace and is easily installed. It throws out the heat reaching into other rooms. Ou exhibition at our salesroom. Glty Gas Light Gompany. . . . gg 1 m a L- 9 — wmw m ■« " Build a Home There IS a Building Boom. It is iu full awing in the Wat and Middle West. We have commenced lo feci it here in the Hast. It'* spreading. Prices ] will advance. Why not get busy how with those plans? See your friend. Mr. Contractor, and go over it with him. Of course it » understood that you'll want the Lumber to come from us. If we get the business, you'll not be held up for the delivery of tbe material. That does not only mean LUMBER, it means Ccuicul, Brick, I.irne, Lath. Sasb and Millwoik and Hardware. Cvarythlnft that ton* In the Building G. M. Shoemaker Lumber Go. TwelfLh and West Avsnuo . ■ 1 — — — — — - — 1 Maddock's Pharmacy CI a Kit ft and Asbury Avsnue OCEAN* CITY, N. U. STATIONERY Lawn of Bry» Mawr, 25c Tcxtine, 35c Highland Litieu, 50c Highland Lineu at 75c Eaton's Lawnsine, lb. pkgs., 50c Ward's Linen, lb. pkgs., 35c Envelopes, 15 cU. pkg. SHIRTS SHIRTS BUY HIM A SHIRT We have a Big Line at Fair Prices New Line Ties, Hosiery, Kid Gloves All-wool Sweaters, Caps Stetson Hats Suits Overcoats Jones1 Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. t — I THE M08T PRACTICAL SEA8H0BE HOME j We are building six of these semi-bungalows. Three 1 I will be located 011 Atlantic avenue between Eighth aud ' I Ninth streets, facing the ocean, lot 33#x,37# and* j three on Weslev avenue next to the corner of Fifteenth street, lots 33^x105. t I description . I Three bed rooms, bath, living and dining rooms and kitchen on I I main floor ; one large room in attic ; basement has maid's room, I plastered and finished, maid's wash room, laundry, garage with . I cement runways, outside shower, electricity and gas, modern gas I range, lighting fixtures, etc., complete in every way, ready to be furnished. 55.950 to J6.350 RALPH L. CHESTER j 420 EIGHTH STREET I THE TIME is coming when it will not be an easy matter to I get hotel accommodations in Ocean City during I the summer season. Most people write for reservations a week or two ahead of their vacation date aud are disappointed when told there is no room. Last summer over six hundred people wrote for reservations in the Swarthmore Hotel and 1 1 1 could not be taken care of. Even for the coming summer we are unable to'promisc a single room. Tbe new Lippincott Hotel is being built to help meet the demand and yet we have enough applications for reservations already to fill it from cellar to garret * There is need in Ocean City for good hotels. j Lippincott Hotels Company For further information in connection with the unnanal plana of the above Company, communicate with L. L- Montgomery, Publicity Manager, or with D, Adna Brown, Secretary and Treasurer, 721 Liberty Building, Philadelphia, Pa.

— M"™J AJtp fcOTTAOiaa. Scotch 1 1 m McQtmtMr, Dmmoron OCEAN OiTY NEW JERSEY Ol'KJt ALL Y r\H Hor>v-h Hail 1* * his* kmm *1 tha -L'lr. tot Urtd oyn-murktd JMOpia Uv Wfll. U^U.tliiMUrl^M/ UwUAPlMlfaS** Kras'tHH' dx«.uon w. , wtlutu ti ■ ■«■■■— mi mm m. m. romum** m. m, klttd Murw \ THE IMPERIAL 1015 Central Avs. Ocean City, S. J. opto tor t ha -aaaou. I'tr-MOUj loaslftil oaar tLa butch. nkODa,441-W MUA C. OKTZJKL THE KATHLU Now open for lbs season Gauuol AT*bu, OCJCAJf G1TT, M. J« U I Ha KM LEWLtt A GOB AJU> HOTEL ATGLEN Niutb street aud Cantral aveooa Lxoatkut Tobia Opaa Ali Year Booklet Vwnaeahlp Mooo<amaat NEW HOTEL ELBERON WOBXJi AltUCJKSriUUU AVATOi ^^3 OOKA2T CATV, W. I, rtnylor and re, Froyrt *trss*s* Koarteeutb Heaeon rhoroafblr taaoraUtf iU" aud newly pa pared. Ball Fboua*: 17-X and iUX-li. MILLER COTTAGE 7X2 Central Arenas OCEAN CITY HEW JEUBEY Open All tbs Year Hot Water Heat LAURA i. KILLER THE BISCAYNE Due to alteration* tbe Buearoa Will be closed an Ul April, MOD. Ocean a vsu us opposite Moorlyn terrace Privets Balds Booklet K. BLUHDIB. Owoar Sterling Restaurant B. A. LAflBERT, Praprtstar 8 a8 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. A Hame cook toy. Meals at all boor*. Dsllcateaeso and Cont^tlonary. Room* aod Board. Laoebaa put up. Uare a luucn packed Tor your borne Journay or flabtng trty. Wm. H. Powell Qeneral Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. and Wart «▼». OCEAN CITY, N. J. j ResltUaca: M4J Caatral Avaooa Ball Pbaoa I HEADLET A I8IIM H22!2iiis Readine Coal I Also Ktndltnf Wood by barrel o» eord. I bast ooal on tba market. W0 lbs, to, tbe ton foaranteed. Ball or Eatarprlaai } 'pbooe. J ATLANTIC ICE COiPANT I tmi pocoho Tonth mtn d Waat AvanuS : OCEAN CITY: N d. C. I_. LAKr. ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. j ItH Asbury Avanua. Oosoa OttJ, k. J. Lou for sate. Oovtayas for rent. | oftrraapoudaaea aotUHad r tt» Are You a * Slave to Stoves? j It yoor house betted only is I spots? Do you wan! to do «w«y j ^ with die dirt and trouble of car- \ j r>'ing coal and ashes through the |! rooms? Do you want more hert II at less cost? I Why not investigate die t ] I tnTERtunnonAL | Onepipe Heater 1 SWAN A TR0CT, Agarta I | IMOMksqA^OMMiClhiAA 1 1 mil is tbe Oku Cili I Sutiiil j PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY OF | EACH WEEK. ! RA.TKS FURNI8HBD I ON APPLICATION BKM, ijs-J Bps limM fithoit Draft A. W. ELY ' j tiN t«M«tt« tisaai _ . u