Ocean City Sentinel, 8 January 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 1

,,, OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXIX,

OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, JAM AH V 8, 102U

^ NO. 41

Ocean City Sentinel v PubltBbid Weekly el OCEAN CITY. M. d. -bvR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor 4i.,5 > Per Year, Strictly in Advance. nKUlCAL. DR. W. P. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley ave OCCAN CITV. N. J. »« to 10 u. III. DKKiCE HOLT lib: < I lu 3 i>. iu. - 1 1> to S p/lu. Hell Ptioiie, 2U0 - Medio *1 (Jyiimiutlrji Manuel* sua Coireclivt' ti> luuaain-* SmvUihh Movements Dk. Florence B. Haines Hours t>y A ppointment IK KAN CITY, N. J. Hours— i-10a. ui . 7-h p. m Allen Corson, M. D. Si6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey bell fi*. ^ tnter-bute l'JO- A. {£KRSCHKL PETTIT. M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Office Hour*: V to 111 a. m, 7 to b p. m. Pbooo Ofltoe Huuih i'iiuiic 277 . w Until vm m. 1-3 p. m. b B p. iu. John H« Wiiiticar, M. D. Eighth and Central Ave. Ocean city, N. J. [}r. Wilson Y, Christian Dentist14 809 Central Avenue ocean UITV, w. J. Hell Phone, 152. bell Phone a»i-W Ocean City Calls Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON Uo(i a Specialty ■9 NORTH VIRGINIA AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Pormcrly Chid Yctcriosriso U. 8. Express Co. Office Hour*, OCean City Tuesday We«lnr*d«) ,# » 12 a. in. Krklay, Saturday, f 1 3U-5 JO p in. DK. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Pb>a!clao Ocean Clt« Offioo Philadelphia Office DuS Eighth Hi. l«i Krai Katsi* Trust llldg. Ptionv.m J Phoue. Walnui IU« Rootii Phones Night Phone Call, W-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy Bth and Wealey Ave, Ocean City, N.J Phone 245-W Phone your orders We deliver Free

atttlltnbva»at»l.a w. - Wootton, Harcourt & Steeiman LAW OFFICES 40* Ninth btsekt Law suildinn Oct am cltt. n, j. atlantic cltv. n. J. orriAi neusa: 10 a. a. • P. •«. J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Solicitor. Master and Examiner In Uhanoory, preme Oourt Commissioner- Notary Public. capk hay wl'kt iioume, n» j. (Oppodte Publio Buildings). W. Holt ArtJA*. AHMiw C- HoawaLt. jjAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, MsnTXHS IN OHANCART, HOUKNK nOll.lllNO, AHBDHY A VKNUK and kihhtli HTKKKT OUKAN PITY. N. f. LAW OFFICES Godfrey # Read Room* 51&, Bid and BIT Barlletl building- II t ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ConVSysAcIng Hetsry Public JOSEPH L. PYLE Member Ooc. Inc. Accountants PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Income Tex pxporte 757 Aibury Avt. Wm. H. Collisson, ]R. As*o. M. Am. Roe. 0. K. Civil tfiiRlacer and Surveyor City Ktiflnaer, Ocean City, N . J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Inc. Philadelphia and Seashore Seventh St. and West Ave, Ocean Cltyt N* J* Abbott's "A" Milk Cream Buttermilk HAVE yon a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have n line of FUKNITORK at leas than Philadelphia price*. Window allude* n specialty* CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. rao-aa assmrv ave.

fvTiXvE^sj 1 1 Just ill I I Spring 1920 Patterns | , A aud Fashion Books. The Finest ever Presented by jh | The Ladies' Home Journal «) ® Extra Spring Quarterlies for Sale A 0 FOR THIS COLD WEATHER 0 ft Gloves Flannel Gowns Underwear ft X Sweaters Warm Hosiery Blankets - $ \A /oDUDh'c 809 ASBURY AVENUE fl) 0 VVCCIVCI W OCEAN CITY, N. J. $ Attention, Owners Is your property For Sale or For Reut? This is the time to list your Houses aud Lots iu order that we may complete our files thereby rendering you the best of service. List with the office doing strictly a brokerage business. It will be to the advantage of Owner aud Client. Real Estate and Insurance 411 Eighth Street Ocean City, N.J. SLOGAN "This uflicc maintains and docs strictly a brokerage business atui is iu no way interested in personal speculation. " NOTWITHSTANDING the great increase in building costs, there lias been more building since August i st completed, under way, and being contracted for than ever before in the resort's history. Why it this ? Because people are convinced that these costs will not be reduced in years to come, and indeed may further increase, so they are building NOW. If that is true of building, how much more sh9ttld the wise purchaser find something ready built at an-* attractive price. Thi» means you. Do not wait. Investigate quickly but carefully and then decide. We have several very attractive sales to offer. Massey & Edwards OCEAN CITY, IM.U. — —— www— — aaaaM— aa— —a— — aiam flPlIf ^ 11 Immense Supply of l£§r Currency, -o- * -o- -o- 1 is always kept by the Federal Reserve Bank. Become a depositor of the First Natioual Batik a member of the Federal Reserve System, and avail yourself of the advantages which it affords you. i Rrst National Bank OCEAN CITY", NT.**. IXffffr HAim CUTTtma IffOMt. •ARttA w< MO 4 ho R<OI4k TMRTRtkr at rmmriom am omilohkh 4 tftOMLTr Jerry DeFranco ■ t Hl» AII-th»-Y»«r-Around BARBER SHOP • 43 Aftbury Avanu* NtIT TO CITY Hill ■4i fmrnm mmam, awor onimm amo 4 our mmiom am aioAmm Amo mmwmrAmo or*4 mmrrmm Amo 4 aooo li mm am rom thm mummmm a*4«o« romAooom miaHTH Amo maAmowALK Uetl Phone, 166-J Furniture Stored .Reupholstering ESTIMATE ^indow Sh*des FOR YOU )Awnings and \Hotist Furnishings Our price* arr l,owe«l ponalble conolntent with Hood Work and Heft Material. Lawrence n, Lear 654 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N, J, Universal Electric Irons $6-35 R. H. JOHNSON CO.'S STORE 946 ASBURY AVENUE John MartSx-Lumber Co. NlntU Btreef'anrt Haven Av«nu* OC^AN CITY, N. J. Lumber Millwork, MonMlnr*. Ruihihtf Pxpcr, Pltlter Bunfd, N*U«,8*»b Weiffhti ate. B«tTmtt*a Furhirtia^ArPrompt p*tiv#rv. Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

|| loot taken from cottages 8 found in houses on bay

js Wilmington Police, Arrest1) ing Two Fishermen, Clear JJ Mystery for Local Sleuth. 1 TliankH to lite WlitniugtOD police, 5 the uiyvlrry concerning the robberies jf) , that have been perpetrated at will tn S thin city during the la»t mouth htr h ! been ejlved, and virtually all of the > | loot taken from the »0 or 40 vacant cutD ! tageii and hotel* hi* been recovered. ) ! 'J'he (•lolen goods, couiprlklug tnoie [J than two large truck Joadii, were I stacked in the police court room and / 1 the police chief* olllce Iu the city hall ( ; here Tuerday uight for Identification \ by the owner*, most of whom reelde in ) , Philadelphia aud Camden. > A large quantity of whlekey aud ) w ine, alao Hloleu from aome of the cot- ■ tage*. wa* left 1'ueaday uigbt, under - strong guard, In oue of the bounce Id which It wa* etored. The local chief of police, ou Tueaday, received a telephone ineeeage from Chief lilack, of the Wilmington police force, notifying him of the arreat In Wilmington of tillas ltobiueoo aud Letter B Wexlcolt, who claimed reeldeuce ou Pltature avenue, near Tenth street, thi* city. They were arreeted a* they wet 4 attempting to pawn the follow lug Articles: Teu Held glaaaea, one marked "A. \\r. U., 510 Walnut street, Philadelphia;" telescope, barometer. 16 email clock*, 4 clratglit razors aud 0 safety razors. Actlug on ibl* tip, Chief ricull recov. ered the loot Iu the cottage on Pleaeure avenue, near Tenth street, and In another houeeou Walton place. The bay villa of Mrs. L. M. Creese wa* among Lite houaee entered, aud Mr*. Crease wa* requeeted to go to the chief * olllce, where ebe Identified a rug. 8he ewore out a warrant before Police Justice Ware, charging Wentcoll aud Koblneon with the robbery. Word was »eut Chief Black to hold hit prisoner* ou thl* count. A number of cottager* from out of low u w ere here yesterday and Identified their property a* il reposed In tbe city hall. The Pleasure avenue house was rented by Hobluaou aud Weetcoll. through an ageucy, aud wae occupied by tbem uutil early Tueaday morning, when i hey left thl* city on a trip In an automobile. It would look a* though they went at once to Wllmlugtou and tried to dispone of eomeof tbe stolen articles. Robiueon and Weacott were emplayed here last summer by a fish pound company. They explained their protracted etay In tbls city by telling friends that they were having work done ou their teeth. Tbe men, w hose friends say they were quiet and Industrious, are said to (Contlnncd on Second Face.) VISITORS BOY HOUSES HERE Two X,arge Apartments and the Wheeler Cottage Among Purchases. Harry F. Htsnton, or this city, has recently made a number of sales of property here. Those now ready for publication are as follows: Thomas (3. Cooper, wbo Is In tbe oil bURlnesH In Philadelphia and lives in Lauedowne, has bought tbe Wheeler cottage on Park place, near the Boardwalk, from the Rev. John J. Wheeler, of Philadelphia. Mr, Cooper last summer spent hie first season In Ocean City, and he occupied this cottage. Dr. O. P. Clark, who Is In the United States Navy and attached to a hospital Iu Washington, D. C., has purchased a cottage near Third street aud Corinthian avenue. Dr. Clark and his wife spent their first seeson In Ocean City last rammer. Miss Marie B. Kura, of Philadelphia, has bought the three-family apartment building 1107 \yet!ey avenue from Joseph M, Thomas, of Philadelphia. Mr. Btanton has also sold the Fetl ters Apartments, 1SS5 Wesley avenue, to a Philadelphia man for Investment. ware's spewalilet, Fresh roasted, hot peanuts, £4 cents per pound. Large new fancy mackeral. Mi. Holly sweet cider by tne quart or gallon. Klegant flavored coflee only 50 cents per pound; good as tbe best. New crop New Orleans molasses, 80 cents per quart. Large assortment choice apples, or- - anges, bananas and all kind of fruit . always on hand. Fresh eggs right from the country, plenty of them. Hclnk'n sweet mixed pickles, very tasty, 15 cents per halfponnd. adv., tf Have vou a mortgsge on yonr property? What srrangementa are you making to pay it ofH.95 00 per mouth, in stock of the Ocean City Building and Loatt Asportation, Will pay oft a $1000 00 by the payment of $090.00, making a profit on your saving* of $310 on. Boot) check now for IftfiO ser- ■ les. R. Howarp Thorn, Becretary. adv., \ H, 2t. - To One and All— Do not forget the old reliable Bay Villa LeuttiHy, which „ was established in 1910 Try it oncecomplete your laundry while you wait Call, write or phone. IOO-W, 21? Bay aveuue, Ocean City. . Frances Freeman, Prop, J adv., 5-0, Omoa. »

ROY E. DARBY IS : HEAD OF LEAGUE I ■ Walter E. Allen Made Vice President— Organization is Much Alive. I I The Young Meu's Prog re* site " League, at tie weekly meeting, elected tbe following officers: President, Roy E. Darby; vice prcsl1 dent, Walter E. Allen; trea-urer, Cllu1 ton B. Price; financial rccrrlsry, I >r J. Ttioruley Hughe-;, recording recre tary, A. M. Pluuituer; trustee for three year*. Frank K. Darby ; executive committee, John B. Adaiu». Dr. \V. Y. Christian, Bertram M. Darby, 11>I la Oarreisou, F. Leroy Howe aud John Trout. Leroy Howe, retiring president, thanked the mtmberx for the eup|>ort given hint iu 191b, which wa* tbe bt-xt year iu the history of the league. He expreneed the view that the organizers of the league did uol have a thought that the league would reach it* present state of importance in the afialr* of tbe city. He said that the league lis* bad pool teams that have played in tournament* in eome sections of this 8tate, but have never woo. There are several fine player* among the newmembers. He suggeeled I list tlie-e man be placed ou tbe pool team aud thus losure victory to the league repre* aentattves. President Darby said it was generally known that 1919 was the league's best year and they hoped to make )92u even more successful. J'lie executive committee bas been holding afternoon teas, be said, aud In the future this committee will hold frequeut meetluge. As cacb of the new officer* look hi* eeat, Leroy Howe read the section of tbe league'* by-laws defining the duties of these officer*. A membership card wilt uow be given eacb member of tbe league. MRS. BARNETT DEAD Aged Woman Hxd I.lvvd Here tor Mauj Year*. Mrs. Mary C. Baruetl died at her home in this city Friday night, aged 82 years. She bad been Iu falling , health for some lime. She will be] buried from the home one of her *on* Id Camden tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Baruett, who we* a widow, leave* four eon*, two of whom, Harry ; and Benjamin U., lived with her iu j this resort, tibe bad been a resident of tbls city for many year*.

IBIDS ASKED FOR '| NEW BOARDWALK " j Improvements are to be Made to Esplanade Above Fifth Street. j rbe I'ity < '(.fumis-kmer*. at thtdr I weekly tucrtiug, on uiotiouof Director I Flntier. decided to advertLe for bid * ^ for the ici milling of tt>e iioaidwalk I from I* ifih to I* ir^l .irrrl Tbeadtrr- | ti-riuent ap)>ear« aisewhere tn thif i*J sue of lite 8KNT1 e j The following ordinance- w«e j ! passed ««n final reading aud urdered ]publi-hcd: Ordiubuce No. Itfb, provuling for ■ the rebuilding of the Boardwalk fr m First to Fifth street; Ordinance So, j I.'i9. providing for the rebuilding of ^ j the cast iron and concrete storm water Inlet- at a number »f *treet inlroectlou* on A-bury avenue and a!«-o on ' ; Eighth htreet, and Ordiuance So. 14u, ^ providing for the acqui-ition of the old armory building for u*e a* a storage h«u*e fur dly projierty. J It was -tated by Clly Engineer <*ol- ; t llneoii that j>ermit- had been received ] for the bulkhead aud pile breakwater I ^ work on tbe bay front in the north * section «»f the city. ( : Health Officer T. Lee Adam* ref ; ported that health condition* In tbl* j re-ort are of the U»t Director Fi-ber expressed the view ! : that il would be well to move toward ; advertising for the building of alleys from Tenth loTwelfthalreeU, between j Wealey and Ocean aveuue*, aud from | | Twenty-* l x t h to Twenty-eighth j i streets, between Central aud Wesley i avenue* It vat- decided to have an ordinance _ providing for thi- work introduced at i the uext m*ettng of the board. I i'lty Clerk Morri* was instructed to give notice to tbi« eflect. On motion of Director Campbell. ' j City Clerk Morris wa* Instructed to give notice that the city'- budget ordl1 1 nauce will come before tbe board for . dual avtiou ou J anuary 19. when taxpayer* may make objection, if they I have any. The notice apt»ear* elsew iiere Iu this i*»ue of the SEKTIKBL , ! There was read a resolution awardj tug to Lout* \v. Miller, of tbls city, j the contract to provide the city with ; an enclosed Overland sedan automoj bile for the um? of the director or tbe ( department of highways and the I head* of other department*, the cost of the machine being $1$» It t* to t* delivered uot later than February . 15. A* I* customary In »uch cases, the resolution was laid over for two week* Several bill* were read and ordered paid. I • '• ' — — — Made Ccnsaw Eaainrritur. Wilfred Sooy, *ou of George W. ! Sooy. of thl* city, who was victitng i his parents last week, wa* called back to New Brunswick Thursday to begiu ; his dutle* a* one of the ceneu* enumj erator* Iu that city. a ;

BOY SCOUT COUNCIL HAS been organized here

NEW HEADS FOR LOGAL LODGES Kalmia Tribe of Red Men and Washington Camp Elect Officers. Most of the local secret orgatiixa- ] tlons are uow holding their annual and semi annual election*. Kalmia Tribe, No. 220. Imp. O R. M., elected these officer*: Hachem, Albert R. Caruther*; prophet, Joseph W. Cox; senior sagamore, Raymond Haley; Junior sagamore, Joseph Broadlev; keeper of wampum, Charles Brrckley ; collector of wampum, WHlon H. Willets; qttlef of records, Hugh A. Outth Ingram; representative to Great Council, Harry Chadwick Washington Camp, No. 75. I*. O 8. of A., has elected the following officers: President, Lewis Gandy; vice president, Hugh A. Cunningham; master of fartqp, Frank Rakeley; conductor, John Westland; past president, Roy R. Darby; financial secretary, & C, Barrett; treasurer, John B. Kirby; it* cording secretary, Thoe. Mctlure Notlcrl OManClty, N. 4 , December 86. 1919. > The Anuual Meeting of the stockholders or the OCR AN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Will be held L at the hank building. Ktghih street and Asbury avenue, in the City of Ocean Oily, Ommiy of Cape May and Rtatent New Jersey, on Tuesday, the ■ thirteenth day or January. 1990, at two r o'clock in the afternoon, for the election of director* for the ensuing year. . and for the transaction of such other i business a* may properly come before the meeting. Rv9aki.l u. Noltv, Secretary. 1 adv., 1-1, 2t, f Take a share or two of *tock to the - Ocean Oily Building and Loan Association, In the name of your hoy or girl (especially if there 1* a new one) They may want to go tc college _ Have now and make It *a*y. I adv.. I 8 at. Are yon looking for a cottage stte ta li the Garden*, price* $500 to or s , house with hay front, in center o' town? For ttrata apply hi Abel iv Hen II, 617 Central avenue, or phom 490, adv., $1. tf

Prominent Men of the City Are Interested in Big Movement. The Boy Bcout Council of Ocean illy wa* orgaulxed at a meeting held ' to city hall Monday evening with the following officer*: President, Dr. J Thorn ley Hughe*; vice pre-hient. Klmer Jackson Pearl; secretary, Hiram H. Mow rer; treasurer Bulla Garreteon. Tne executive council comprise* tbe following: Mayor Joseph O. Uhamplon, Uapt. Alfred H. rttuith, G. C. Gordon, K. B. 8tlte«. Rolla Gsrrel«ou, R. B 8wan,| II. S Mowrer, the Revs. HA Hnyder. George \V. Yard. M. M. Uvh, J. W, Wall*-, Thoma* F. Blake aud J.T. Gil I Iran, Prof. J, M. Hteven*. R. A I Oarran, Drs Herschel i*ettit, Allen TNirsun and John H. Whitlcat, Heury W. 'fiiwnwnd, R J. Pearl, NY. tw I Massey, Dr. J. Tbornley Hughe* aud Rdwatd M. Button George B Pettlt, of New York, deputy national field secretary, Is expected her* within a week to give a talk to the officers of the new council and get llietn In line with the work they are to perform w. nnd i,. AhocixIIob Notice. The annual meeting of the Ocean illy Building aud Lcau Association, for the election of officer*, receiving the secretary's report, Issuance of a new series (Iffit) , voting on atueud- , ments to the by-law*, and auy other ^ bnslne-A* that mav properly come hefore the at ck holder*, will be held in . its offices, 498 Kighth street, at 8 r o'clock p. m . Hat unlay, January 10, . 1990, Perraus debiting sli>ck may se , I curt the same by applying to the sec- , 1 retary or any member of the board of | director*, R Howard THORN, r adv., 1 1, at. Secretory, p * * 1 Notice to Property Owners: For best results in summer I renting, list yoiu apartment* ot e cottage for rent with this office — J '* William Morrison, Real rattle r Broker, Ocean as'enne, W. Eighth adv.. 12-15, tf. Out friend* are buying and building themraive* hotnva of thelt own; boa n can they do 1t? Ilrcauss they had a stock mtutre tn the Gcean Guy Hutld d ing Association Htart to save no« k j sod you will be aWa to do the same it I Consult the officers or d tractors of tb< f association. adv., 1-0, It \

jlocal firemen did fine work during year 1919

WOULDN'T AGREE TO : LOSS OF CONTRACT Bat Cartis Cordon Will Pay Trolley Co- to Hani School Children. I Inasmuch a- Cum;? Ooraott, <4 Palermo, wa* not dj^K— V. agtes scth r the Board of RdvoaMou's plau lew-i I I *ciod its contract with h;cn to Ravi . | tlie public school child re:, from HouCfa f j Ocean t:«y and viciolly to thf ±vunol i liousas id the central section of the reraft, tbe board, tbe latter part of Ja-l i week, decided to follow ale Iir*-t plan , of giving Cor -on tiw c<4itra<t U* tlie . trah epoftaUon of tbe dilMttti h> auto . | bus for $7.99 a day. The boa id, a* was told in the .Skn-: TIN Kb at taat week, at a spectai meet ; lug decided to remaud its action Hi | awarding the contract u< Cnrran aod j then moved to continue n- prior p-ian i of giving the electro- laiiway coua(«Dy I $100 a month for tbe purpose of bav- ' Ing a car in operation foe the u-e ot ! the scbtKd chfldren . VYben tbe matter wa* put before j Corson, be objected. He agreed to! * give up the coctract on paymeut of j %'A)0, or be would keep the contract! and arrange tn pay the trolley coin— ; pany $inrj a month for carsylug the 1 schoolchildren to or from tbe ecboci , house*. Hbould the trolley cwmpaoy decide a little later to discontinue run- , ulng tbe car for tbe benefit of tbe school children, Corson agree* to pro- i vide tbe necessary transportation fa- , cUlliea. A* tbe school day* average 3) a I uiuoth, Corson, at practically $8 a day. will be "ahead of tbe game," which , represents lite profit*, and tbe city 1* insured of the operatlou of cars and the transportation of the children to , and from tbe school*. Tt>i* plan was fell to be tbe best possible under the , conditions. HILTON DIRECTOR Fitch Clerk of Coast) Board or t'rretiolarr*. The Gape May County Hoard of Freeholders orgaulxed at Cape May Court House on Thursday by elect tug | Gu*» Hilton, of Wild wood, director, and Joseph Cam p. of Dia* Cmek, vice director. Mayor Irving Kltcb, of Sea Isle lily, who bad been serving as clerk of tbe board since tbe death of Frank W. Fowkes, several weeks ago, wa* elected to this petition. MAYOR AGAIN HEADS GLOB Re-Elected President of Republican Organization— J. P. Fox Vice President. The Ocean City Republican Club, at ] a meeting Thursday night, re-elected ! Mayor Champion as president; Harry ' A Morris, eeeretary. and Claraec* S. J Scull, treasurer. Freeholder John F. Fox was chosen j first vice president to succeed the la'e : Mark Lake, and Dr. Heary T. FoukJ* j wa* named as second vice president. Mayor Champtao, who has been ; presldeut of tbe club since It organ- 1 Ited, some year* ages exp reeeed the I thought that aome other member should have this office, but the others j would uot agree. The entertainment com ml? tee. after tbe meeting, provided a treat Tor the boys. llOAKMUa Wantus- Warm rooms : and every convenience. Apply to Mrs. Lydla Gaudy, SOI Central ive adv.. 12-11, tf. j

1 Responded to 47 Calla and Kept Los6ee to Below #1500. Meaaferjs. of tbe Ocean City Fir* Ure- ponded to forty -serec during tbr year 1919. Many of tbeaa were for tfaflwg fires, hut . ebe cueo -were always prompt tn ea--p'.ndir .g. There wart at least Ibxt* ir four serK'-j* ".ttp, but tbear qsfefcat .ti eflertlve w otic preveoud UAi.t* It !:<•«•. li Ik total amouni of tbe lusaas by Tire during tbe year were lass than $iaou. and wf tbW was covered by iinKitmLix. Chief Wauoti aud him men deserve uincb credit for ttse record tbey made. i-oilo* fug in a iwc of be call* bad by tbe firemen : January -false alarm. Febru aiy 19— Geaccal alarm. MaLiftmrn on n7e In Hozhj cottage, t j avenue, below Fourth street. Damage U firr>g. February -•;— Faise alarm. Ma ret: li*— ««i| a. arm Grass ablam tbirty-Hec^'Qd street and Asbory tnjwuc. April 4—8ttii a'«arm. Grass tn at 1 turd idreet and Haven avenue, rttill ' alarm. Hobtwb oo fire under booas I no Htxeb street, near Atlantic arsooc. April l»v— citiL alarm. Cb^mcey ota fire In house on Aabury avemue, abort ' Seventh street. April 24— SdU alarm. Cblmaey j fire at Seventeenth Kreet and Aabury avenue. April 26 — Grass fire at Twenty -first street. April 27— MttH alarm. Kite ot Fourteenth street and Prospect avenue; caught from fire place. May 25 — Still alarm Gmaa fie* tf Thirty -racond street and W*a* aveco*. June 14— Sttli alarm $1re is garage oo Plymouth placeJut** 12— Still alarm. Grata fire tf Tweutv-seveatb street and Central want. June 16— Still alarm. Chlmnsy fire 00 Haven avenue, above Seventh street. Chimney fire In Henry Apartment*. Wen acectae, between Seventh and Eighth streets. June 18 — Phone call. Wire down tf Seventh street and Asbury avenue. June 20— Phone call to tlni—is* Point. June 22— &CI3I alarm. Great Ore tf 1 Thhvy-flm street and- Aatmry avenue* June iS — Still alarm. Grass fire tf Fifteenth ftreet and Central avenue. June 25— Still alarm. Gat range tf ] Fifteenth street and CactsaJ avenue July 7— Still alarm. Chicken coop iltoottaotf on Focrth h-aj Millions of Americans to Observe National Thrift Day. : : :: In every vi3age, town, city aai State throughout this mighty nation, esm, vocwt and child rrt: are pfenning ott JIN BAIT i;tk to art iv vootiee uevr thrift practices in earning, spending. eavisg and inverting. A visit tc tbe bank to open or add to ar sceooai ot to discuss matters ot invest - meat will be x pepufer ohacevaace of the day. May we count ou a call froaa you? Ocean Citv v Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. ■ - ■■

St. John's E\\ Lutheran Church RCV, JOHN T. OILUROI, P*fttsf 1015 Central Avenue t Sunday Services at Four Ooloclc : (YESFERS AND SERMON) 1 ! AT THK HOTEL IMPERIAL x You are Cordially Invited to thaw S Sorvlcfva W " , ..r . . , ' ■ . " " ■ — ' • t ' The Baptist Corner | T | J. 1gg^ ; "| THE FIRST BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL t ''CLving ItUlt tbats wvi* 1 j Lv luttre^t and artendanee ott the- oocfiKit — Kvof1 tl Young men and bovs are in tbe majority [ a : ( * More young women , rtnd men find vvotnen for adult classes needed j ] t Room io; more Imptoveumil j a ' *-J Von Come Sunday and Help by Vonr j