OCEAN CITY SENTINEL I
VOL. XL.
OCEAN CITY, N. J. THUKHDAY, APRIL 8, 1920.
NO. 2 I
Ocean City Sentinel PufcU*S*4 WmiI* •« OCKAN CITY, N. J. -BvCURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor 1 jo Par Yes*, Strictly in Advence. — — — r— — — nBOIt'AL. OH. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCKAN CITY. N. J. i a to Mi a. dl • rKU'K HUfHH: {tlotp. tu. 11101p.m., ittll I'tion*. 'AM Modioli OvuinMtli** Mmi»« «iiJ 1 oiroctive U> iuu**llr« Hwedtsfa MovcwauU Dk. Florence B. Ha ikes Hour* t>y Ap|Kilutiucut OCKAN CITY, N- J.
nour»— 110*. »u , imp. ui Allen Corson, M. D. tt6 Wealcy Avcnua • .ean City Now Jersey _ tiaii as. 'cuir-HiaU ed a. -JKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 007 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY UfBca Hour*; » lo 10 a. in. 7 to a p. in. • -one UfBor tloui* PtoouaTK Uotilva ui. I I p. tu. a • p. ui. J >HN H. WlIITICAR, M, D. Eighth and ccntaal Ave. Occam City. N.J. Qr. Wilson Y. Christian 809 Central Avenue Oi'CAI CITY, I. J. Bell Phone. 152. I B«|l Phon* »p»t-W Ocean City Calls Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SUROEON Dog* ■ Specialty •a NORTH VIRGINIA AVE N UK Formerly ChlrVvStortaaiian* 6 .'V kipreuCw. Friday, Hatnrday, ) » iMJSp m. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physiclaa Ocean Clti omoa Philadelphia Offlee M Rlgtith Hi. IU& Heal Ketate Tiuat Bldf . I Phone. Walnut I MM BOOTH PHONKB Night Phone Call, to- W Hughes' Central Pharmacy tth and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 245- W l^i^eyonrorder^^^^^^JV^env*^^ ATTOKHKYS-AT-I.AW. Wootton Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES 4oe HiavN aTsttt t*w BvuetN* Ocean Civ*. n. *. Avvsevie Civv. N. J • retaa N*«M «• i.e. if •>.
J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY end COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW, v, lid tor Master aad Raamlner lo ClMWTt prmme Court OoMhslossr. Notary lUbllo. UAFI BAY (OliHT UOl'lk, '• (OppoNto Pubhe Building* ) . * ■ M01.T Aroaa. a*»«iw u. Boewtu OFFICES Apgar 8l Boswell, M ravens 1* L'MAUCUUr. hoi! km k bui li' i mo, OCX A N 1 Wm. H. Collisson. )r. AM. M. Am. Hoe. C. B. Civil Engineer and Surveyor City Knglnmr, «««•» CUj.H- J. Iron Men and Other Men The ebifllree fellow ambles a Inn | reedy to be distracted by whatever happen* next. An tdle dollar la much the came. It elide* out of He owner's pocket at the slight ret provocation. The purposeful men with the swinging atride attracts euccee« An active dollar b moth the name. It fulWa Ita mimlon of drawing other dollars to tt. boBiHtttng its owner and the community, Onr certificates of deposit keep fond* profitably employed. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J.
I W EAVBR* S | S Centrally Located in Ocean City, N. J. A 5 The following Nationally Advertised Products are & $ carried in Large Quantities by this Store : ^ w # ^zz7\ burson hose ^ 6 corticklli silks FERRIS WAISTS and CORSETS 5 (sf \^a omo dress shields ^ u( jb|k y&\ de long snaps « \ /tv / slipova suits and middies & 6 y^J kaynek boys' SUITS x va^-<ls x royal society floss & j? ^ durham hosiery & 3: • ^ kleinhrt's products ff? SEALPAX UNDERWEAR BIT DYE Vp INDIAN HEAD C.INOHAMS MAVIS TALCUM PQWDF.R ^ All oj these Ads. appeated in the April issue of the W i X Ladte s' Home Journal. Qft :
Attention, Owners Is your property For Sale or For Rent? This is the time to list your Houses aud Lots in 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, and Client. 7 - L Real Estate and Insurance 411 Eighth Street Ocean City, N. J. SLOGAN "This office maintains and doe* strictly a brokerage business and ia in no way interested in personal speculation. " A Fine Piece of ! OCEAN FRONT ; FOR SALE IN i BUSINESS SECTION OF BOARDWALK BEST VALUE FOR PRICE THAT CAN BE FOUND ALONG ENTIRE FRONT WRITE FOR PARTICULARS Massey & Edwards OCEAN CITY. M.J. I Is there a farmer in this county who has never heard of a Syracuse Plow? Is there one who does not like a Syracuse ? You can get your Repairs from our stock quickly . Is there a two-horse farmer who never thought of baying a Riding Plow ? Not many. You walk nine miles wh n you plow an acre. The logical conclusion is to buy a Syracuse. No. no. You have the privilege of Trying It on Your Farm before you pay a penny. r $61.75 cash ia a small investment for such a great benefit Just drop a card now— "I want to try one out. will phone you when to come. " Then we will be aure to have one when you want it 1 J. P. COLLINS CO. South Seavllle, N. J. r.l T _ - — ! 1 11 ■ 1 ■■ r I ..
Exceptional {Opportunity To own a single, furnished cottage, all modern improvements, corner lot 90'xioo , to rooms, 2 J baths (tiled), including servant's quarters, shower baths, one square from ocean. Immediate possession. A BARGAIN— must be sold quickly— TO SETTLE KSTA1K. TE*MS TO SUIT ,„lT T0 210 Du PONT et. ROXBOAOUOH. PHILAO FNOWt. •»»*. 441 Ha veqou aeen tho photos of the Highest Tide Ocean City ever had? Taken during the recent severe storm of Februsry 4th and 5th, 1*20, Photo Postal Cards now o« wlc At MADDOCK'S PHARMACY HUGHES* PHARMACY *M- F. GARDINER'S, N*WMM*U ABBOTTS PHARMACY McMANUS' NEWS STAND On or about April 15, the R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY wIEmovf ib 817 A8BURY AVENUE wfctr* p*t»«B« and IrkiA will W wAill? wal mmtd
PHILADELPHIA PAINTER |i SAID TO BE A SUICIDE
Took Overdose of Arsenic and " Nux Vomica, Coroner's Physician Declared. Kuoeb F. Martiu, Aged »bout 4» yeBr*. a paluter who lived At 124 But Phtl-E(l«u* street, PIllladBlpblB, »»« found dead lu • cell *t city trail by . Iloura CAptAlo H. W. Hildrtlb aaH> j MopdAy niurulog luruoer J. Pre«;ott tkdotto retuovAd the body to hi* morgu#. Audi Dr. Johu 8 DuugfAM. couuly phy*lcrau, wai uotlQed. Dr. DouglAAA, »n«r au ItivAAllgAlloD. i decided IUaI Mertlii bed couj milted 1 nulcide by teklug au overdora of ar I f-euk- Aud uux VOOJlCA. A tbree-ouoe bottle waa fouud lu the • iuau'a room. Oo It wai a lAbel of a Pcltram drug Alort. Tb# druggist waa ■ talked wltU over the telephone by the local authorities. He raid that he 1 knew Martlu. who lived near him. 1 l'he drugglet told l»r. Duuglaae the in- ^ ^redieutM In the bottle. Tba man had ^ t een given the medicioe aa a tonic Tb« preecrlptlon bad been Ulled about 1 three mouth* ago. From the appear, uuce of the vial, about half of tba med. urine had beeu taken In tbe email 1 ■ lone* a* prescribed. There were etalue 1 on the luelde of the bottle ehowiog tbat the other half of the medicine had not ' oeeo takeu for tome time. Then, it I* -apposed, and tble la only conjecture. J that lu bla nervous condition Hunday 1 night, Martlu took the remainder lu 1 one doee. Martlu drank much water ^urlng theevenlug before beiug removed to ' city ball, and after be bad been placed lu a cell be waa heard drawing water on eeveral occaelona. Hie breathing 1 waa heavy and was easily beard by Oapt. Hlldretb until about 1 o'clock. 1'ben, ae tbe mau remained quiet < 'apt. Hlldretb, wbo waa only a abort { dtidauce away, weot Into tbe room to inveetlgete. Capt. Hlldreth hurriedly telephoned for Dr. Wbtttcer, wbo quickly responded. When be looked et Martlii, tbe pbyalclan declared tbe man dead. Police Chief Johnson notified Coroner Cadman, wbo look charge of the body aud later ou Monday got lu touch with Martin's family. Tbe body was sent lo Philadelphia Tuesday afternoon. Fuoerel services will be held tomorrow morning. Martin, wbo leaves a wife and two young daughters, bad been working here for Julius Jocber. He was In a very uervoue state last week. He I talked of religions matters to Mr. | Jocber, wbo took blm to tbe home of • AM ^MMt nut.l (OootlDosd pairs )
DISMAL EASTER FOR VISITORS! But Many Were in This Resort Sunday, Despite Bad Weather Conditions. The pleasant weather on Saturday attracted many cottagers and other visitors here, adding very materially to tba crowd already In tbte reeort. Tben, on 8unday morning, tba wee tber man, after permitting tbe enn to coma up over tba bortson, suddenly banished "Old Bol" and turned on tbe rain, wblch fell without much Interruption until eeriy In tbe afternoon. Hundreds of visitors came down on tbe excursion trains, but most of them were net tu tbe beet of humor when they arrived here In tbe rain. However, they made tbe beet of conditions, l'he restaurants and thoaa of tbe bo- - tels open did e good buelnees. m- Tbe cold atr tbat hit tbe Boardwalk promeuadere on Saturday eveotog caused moat or tbem to seek shelter In theemusement places. There were 1100 persons at the first show at the Strand Tbeater. where
was sbown Constance Talmadge lu I Two Weeks." Tbe bouse bad -been comfortably heated by Hoy Bourgeois, I the leeeee. There «n aleo a large audience it Dougbty's Pier, end tbe denoee at tbe <?a«tuo Club, tinder tbe direction of I C. Kllwood Cerpenter. end Fogg's Pier drew a number of tbe devolaee of rerpelcbore, tbe music being very foo,i — Kstvaiisi Atfverllslnc — The city this year will run 50 Hue _ ad vert le*«n enu for five issues of papers InJ Allentowo. Bethlahem, Ltboban. Lancaster, Heading, Hcranton, Al- \ toon a, Wilkee-Barre, Potteville, York and Johnstown, The "ade" will ap7 pear from May 20 until Juna IB. and { the cost will b# 1150 SO. Tbls la a naw )t de)iarture for Ucean CHy, — — »• • — Map Isses Aondi Tba State Public Utility Commto•ton hae author it ed tbe Ocean City Water Company to Issue Improvement bonds In the sum of IBS, 000, bt The money was spent for Improve mints, including the erect loo of the company's building at Tantb street — and Weat avenue and tba extension d mains In tbe op per sect loo of l hie cfty brass ee Fife, Krese In u lot lo the vicinity of Six teen I h street and Ashnrv avenue N came Ignited early Saturday sftertuw and an alarm wue eooodad Th# In men frosn^dty hall ylekiy rasponrie
YOUNG PEOPLE IN ' HOUSE PARTIES ■ , < Jolly Crowds Enjoyed the Eaatcr Holiday Season in This Resort. One of tbe jollltnt crowd of glrle , here during Faster week were lh» , guests of Miss Dorothy M set ague, daughter of John H. Mactague. at tier parents' cottage ou Weoley avenue. , They were Misses Khsabetb Fields Alice Blckan, Miriam McAllister aud Dorothy Ovlett, all churns of Miss Mactague in ber das* at tbe West Philadelphia High School that gradu ate* lo Juna. They returned to Phlla delpbla Sunday eveuiiigDavid A Henderson and wife, of Camden, had as tbelr guests Mayor Charles Kills aud wife, of Camdeu, and Fergus McCutker, treasurer of tbe Forreel Theater, Philadelphia, and Mrs. McCusker wbo conducts a dance studio ou tbe Boardwalk here lu summer. Miss Kugeula B. Brown, daughter of William T. Browu aud wife, entertained some college friends at ber parents' cottage, 810 Plymouth place, during the holidays The visitor* comprised Miss Vivian Scaddeu.of Michigan, a senior at Welleeley Col lege; Miss Katharine Harnett, of Con* necticut; Miss Mary Sim peon, of Kentucky, and Mies Km my Koessler, of Perth Amboy, members of tbe junior clasa of Wellesley. Tbey bad a pleasant time aud returned to college Mooday evening. H. W. Danuelly and wife, of tbls city, enlertaluad lbs following over tbe Easter holidays: W. G. Cummer and wife, t M las Alice M. Max aud M. V. Dauuelly, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Minnie Veroer, of Eagle's Mere; MB* M. Sylvia Cummer. W. Lowe Cummer. Jamaa McNeviu and John Mo Gulre, of Narberth. ■ elerolsi front Florida. William F. Valet and wife, wbo have beau In St. Petersburg, Fie , ell winter, leeve there today for Oceau >wUy . Mr. Valet ties disposed of hie ousloee* lu St. Petersburg and lu tbe future expects lo be to busluees In (Ocean City tbe year round. He expects to open bis bakery bere May 1. Mr. Valat wrltas that be bad a wonderfu I season In Florida, but be and bis wife are auxloue to get back lo iOceao City. Tbey kept lu touch with affairs here through tbe medium of the Skntinbl
OCEAN CITY FISHING CLUB j TO REBUILD PIER AT ONCE
( |KALMIA TRIBE I 23 TEARS OLD (Local Red Man Celebrated Anniversary in Fitting Style in Their Wigwam. The members of Kalmla Tribe, No. 220. Imp. O R. M.. of this city, lest night celebrated tbe twenty-third anniversary of tbe organisation with an eutartalnment In the wigwam In tbe K. of P. Hall. Most of tbe entertalument was provldad by members of tribes from At lantlc City, aod tbe program wai enJoyed. • I Gold buttons, emblems of tbe tribe. I I were presented Harry Chad wick, Joe. I Barclay . Charles a Brack ley, Halbert Smith end Walter Tom II n for their I I work In bringing new members luto r tbe local tribe.
Allen Hmltb was presented with s ( cot fleas vase aod atand for his effort* { no helping tbe Camden district Bed I Men to raise money for a monument ( I that Is to ha placed In the place of lbs I Camden city ball In memory of tl>r , I hoys wbo died lo service. ( Kalmla Tribe's entertainment com , I m it tee comprised William H. Smith, I Charlie H. Breckley and Albert K. Crotbare. «e« AM* leuois OR®* Clayton Haines Brick, of tbls city, ' who wee seriously HI for several ; I weaks, has so far recovered as to be labia to pay occasional visits to his real eatete ofBce, He wee there for 1 the first lo a loog time lest Thursday, r aud be was warmly greeted by many I friends. Isslsllisc Flpeles Neater k Hen ram Hlllasan, contractor a a <1 builder. Is Installing a plpeieas haatet * la tbe cottage of James Dugen and wife, of Philadelphia, at 1200 Aebury avenue Mrs. Dugao waa formerly f Mlas RutberfPrd X 9 ' ,t To One aad All— Do not forget tbe . old rei table Hay Villa l«sMtndry, which r was established la Ifitfi Try It once - complete your laundry while you wait. Call, write or ohooa, 1R f . in Bay e venue GeeaalRty Frances Freemen, Prop £ 1-Mk If. a Wpm lUiA-Pmil labH la H \*>*- •d IglMaa; aNe 4 Ida 9 5 Address >. F It. d.Emlij '• Potat N.J. adv.#«-I, tf.
Organigatlon Has Begun ar Active Campaign to Increase Its Membership. The Ocean City Fishing Ciab baa la- [ stiguratcd a campaign for new mem- 1 I here. Tbe loltlatlon fee le now 110. Clarence H. Brush, of S1SS Germantown aveuua, chairman of tbe aeeoit>erablp committee, has seat tbe following letter to each member of tbe i organisation: ••The Ocean City Fishing Club I# ' sbout to start la on tbe biggest year tbey baie ever bad. "Tba outlook In every waj Indicates t bere will be more people In Ocean CHy tbls summer than ever before. This means that a great mauy naw peopla will want to come Into the dob. and no doubt, before tbe season le realty wnder way, we will be crowded and have to establish a waltlng-Hat. "Now, It'f up to yoa If you know of s good fellow for tbe club; put blm In now We want DUO members, and want • >ar roster up to tbat number at ©oca. "Theclub te going to rebuild tbe pier l m . . • . a * &
at once. It will be larger and better tben ever. "We are enclosing some of tbe new j application blanks. "Let's try, each one of n«, to get et j least one naw member be fete Jane. If . everybody leodt a band, we can kaap the Ocean City Fishing Club tbe largest aud bast fishing club to New Jersey." Warn Wares I FeM. There was an unusually large smount of paroel post bandied at tbe Ocean City poet ofh enduring the week closing Saturday afternoon last, wher the rush was over. Never were there so many parcel poet trackages bandied here before el tbe Easter season Tbe other business a t tbe past office aleo was unusually heavy. m Wean In New gesnvrs. Tbe Hlehevd H Johnson Plumbing i tYxnpeny will soon more to Ha nan place of buelnees. kit Asbnry s venae. This building hae been greatly Improved by He new owner rs Owsrri sf Fispm* " Inquiries from season's renters and II . 1 purchasers tot property are received a 1 dally For profitable results list van* cottages apartments and bungalowe I With The iwlwmin, Aloufc iVttoo Bit Asbnry avenue. (Vnan City. N. J. adv., f-lt, It*
PHILADELPHIA^ BUY HOUSES HERE Thomas M. Love, Theatrical Mac, Takes Title to Three- . Story Apartment House. Clayton Halnee Brick, operator, reports a number of receut salts, lo. eluding the following: Cottage 21 Atlantic boulevard | owned by tbe West Jersey Improve- 1 tut ut Company, lo Mrs Martha Kobb , uf Fblladeipbla. Bungalow 111 Aebury avenue owned by Mrs. Henrietta O. Wrigbt. of Fblladelpbla. to CeleeUuo LUxa. of I'biladelpbla. Lot owued by tba T rower estate on ( kutral avenue, betwaeu Tenth aud Eleventh streets, to Cbarie* Jiarou, of Oceau City. Cottage 322D Wesley avenue, owned , by William J. Borton, of Mooreetown, *ud Mary B. Newklrk. of Ardmorc, to It. H. Comey, of Weuouab. Lot ou Central avenue, below Tbirty -second street, owned by George Browu. of Bridgetou. to H. H. Comey. of Weuouab Collage 880 First street, owued by Mrs. Mary L. Colltos, to G. Kooald Hausell. of Philadelphia. Lot on i>ntral avenue, below Beveuteeuth street, owned by Mrs. Katharine B. Page, to Will K. Ridge, of I'biladelpbla. Mr. Kldga plaos lo build a bungalow . Cottage 42U Weeley avenue, owned i y William H. Walla, to Mrs. Mary K. McEwan. of Pbtladalpbla. Collage t>10 First street, owned by Frank W. aod Wm. H. MacMurtrle, of Philadelphia, lo Mrs. Mary Fordarer Hmltb. of Pblladelpbla. Three-family apartmaulal 1336 Central avenue, Mlse Adelaide V. Fature' estate, to Thomas M. Love, a wellknown Philadelphia theatrical man wbo apeude tbe summer season* bare. R. L. Chester's bungalow. 8U0 8ac«ud street, to Adolpb WelaM aod George E. Maurer, of Pbliadalpbla. Cottage 825 Fourth street, owned by tbe George Y. 8c bock estate, to Frank E. Hcbermerboru, of Pbliadalpbla. Heveral of those purchasing lots will make improvements. BACK TO RESORT •eld Csttsge «*rrs. ksl ■»** Bays Another Hesse. Mrs. Eva C. Middleton, of Pblladelpbla, ba* purchased from Mra. Victor Dt la Cova tbe cottage 818 Second . street, this dty. Tbe sale was made I by John J Foster. » Mra. Middleton. a little more tbao a I year ag«>, sold the cottage on Park plaoa. owned by ber. to Garfield Danneobower, of HadduuflaM.
TWO HOSPITAL TENTS ON ■ BEACH HERE THIS SEASON I
HAY GET ROTARIANS HERE HEAT JUNE I International Gathering in Atlantic City May Heed More Accommodations. A letter from Commodore William ' K Hexamer was read at tbe meeting of tbe Chamber of Commerce, lb w bleb be called attention to tbeooo*t veolioo of tbe Xoleroal tonal Rotary Association to be held In Atlantic CHy tbe week of June 20. Commodore Hexamer suggested tbat It would be well for Ocean City to Advertise In cbanuel* tbat will particularly ranch tbe Roiarlane aod tel. of Ocean City's advantages, as wall as its proximity to Atlantic Cfty. Tbe hotels of Atlantic City may not be able properly to bandle all of these visitor* at tbat time, aod Ocean CUy might secure a Dumber of tbe stranger* Cbarie* Baron axpreaaed lb# view tbat tbe boteJ keepers bare sbouifl j take tbe matter In band. On mottou of H.8. Mowrer, the matter was referred to tbe chamber'*] advertising committee, wltb power to act. AT CONVENTION Prof l aser aiiceglag Pirslcal Tralser*' Meet le Bees Vers Prof. Unger, physical loetnrctor of tbe Ocean City public schools, le at- . teodiug tbe twenty-fourth annual con veutlon of tbe Amerlcao Phy steal ' Education Association, which *» held io New York CHy this week. Prof. L'nger la a member of tble association. [ He witnessed tbe gymnastic cbam- 1 pious hip* of tbe Metropolitan Aasoda- ! Uoo of tbe Amateur Athletic Union of L United States, bald in tba Newark Y. M. C. A. Saturday evaoing. Tba bast . gymnast* In tbe country ware eaao In this meet. Mrs. Uugar le conducting the physical training classas In the schools bare during Prof. U ogee's abeenoe. William A. Welsh, of Beverly, Orel I* president of tbe Anglers' Club of d Ocean CHy, who, wltb bis family, c spent tbe winter lo Atlantic City, was lu town Saturday. Mr. Welab Is con- * valaaciDg from a severs attack of tbe k "flu, " hiving been In bed for two i- months All of his family wore sick at tbe tame time
Capt. Jcniec of Lifeguard*, Plans Innovation*— City*# Health ConditUma Fine. Mayor ChampSoo teSd tba other CHy < om mission era at uratr weak ly maaflng that tbe new captain of tbe any'# life guards. - Jack' b. Jernaa, wea*d Mke to have two buepnai tents far Ib i4scii-«M at Fourth street awfl lb I Tbe captain, Mayer Cbbftb bat art nae b*eu in touch wttb tba Labac elates Navy Department and bad* that tbe kind of tenu be deeiies wtb {oa* HUH each. Tbe matter was left with Ura mayor wnb power to act. The motorcycle used by tbe peila* department I* badly in oeed of rspaWs l he oeet of doing tbe raqawod woek on the machine wh. ba gMSJ* Mayor Champion reported In answer to a query. Mayor Cbam i fou aakJ thai be eupposao a new am chine would aaat $Mte. Tbb mater loo, was left ia tba hearts of tba ma yes Boewall. with a check far leu. Tb* | with hb poaitioa e* poetommar ef tb* j .uu-poet u files on the H seed walk aa he eaoirayPwmorderart turned ever b the city treasurer | muothiy raport of tba kwBdlhfl la to tba aflect Ural tba baa tth mbdlMew* | ware of the beat. The matter of apply log a ramerty tc l tloo waa mrter red to CHy Gewimbhadmuied aod water to tbe of e ball Inch frequently is lo he found ' [oa s port lee of the fleor barairn'ort wSffSmT^T UraT sUp! ! piled flag* for the city's Fourth of July hi* commHtot nor tbe yewaaal came mltter had sufficient money left to gay . I tbls Mil but the biH^sh^l^'ravy barn I baveltbe bill looked after. f vr !«■',>■ I
DANCE AMD CARDS ! BY YACHT CLUB, Closing Social Event* of Win ter Season to be Held Next Week. The Oceao CHy Yacbt iriwb'e Ladies' Auxiliary sard party aad dance 1 will be held on Wed used ey eveoing next at tbe BalleroaBtiatford Hotel, { Philadelphia Tbe feme* will earnj taeooe at flM sharp. There will be daoHog ail aveatog Tbe Lad le* Auxiliary card party 1 will take place at tbe Roosevelt, 2HT i Chestnut street, at 2 o'ctoak next i Mooday afternoon. It will be tbe M of (be mld-wlotor card partite Mrs. John H. Mactague, cbairmaa af thee* i card parties, reports tbat all have . | been a success tbb winter aad vary > I satisfactory to bar committee. r WaxTHl- Furnished apartment. 9 two rooms and kftcbeortte, first ffbqr. location atMl price. Add rase Waltef I E. Brand. «6 ftaltoy Build lag. PbMa- ; d.iphi«. p.. Koa RatJt — Mcdftam srtaad aafo la good coodltloo Reaaonable. ApbAj ' HEjrnftw office adv., I*. r | ui II m c II >r -
Raeol ed by tbe MmM of Oimmto ! [but Ocean CHy bovroi' a earn not ax Icaedfog flb.gOC to andcfpatlaa cf tba collection^ taxes bMbi mFj«H autbortxed te exeewte a nam m aatos to sacurt aald earn. BsiiJmfl Ij ling— > ii f TTimMH 1 that Oceau CHy borvaw a mm not ea1 ^JT!Sri.!u win * *Ss*nm ^ o«*Mb ' rtliwrd V-^s^UHy, New soorSkaaa or wwlstiot^ pcevmaMy V "^Ajumbar af Wlb warn read aad
If you want to buy a precious ftoae you uaturaEy go to a dealer of reputation — aome one upon whom you can rely. If you want to buy clothing these day*, when prices are so much above those formerly chargad, R mould seem the part of wisdom to deal with a Tailor of imputation — upon whom you can rely, Thi» is tbe reasoning which has brought us inch a remarkable increase in business in the last year. JULIUS ROTH TAILOR Ocean City, N. J. i The Baptist Oorner 1 Yottkg Men, do You Know what Yor ark mlssing ? J Sm Mi Cans rat wwk. I I' 1 rararara— — ml

