Ocean City Sentinel, 20 May 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel thumioav may JU llftW. We *ball Ih> tflfel to r*c®tv® i Urn- of *®w® kuil vt unuuuicalluua of inurwi i«i tut® coiuwuiiltjr aud our reader® incywlMt*. All muuuiunleaUOu® should b® acta uipaiitod wltli the full nam® ami ,M<r— of the wriur, uot u* iiimerilv for publication, but »- a guarantee of 400^1 fr'tli I •

DOTS Many vlailuf® here Sunday. (»iv® >our *ub*ctl|ilioii uu« (u lite iuriuollal lablrt fuud. J.>»«pl» M. Rowland Mrctna determined lo gel luto llto hold bu*tue»a |t«lt> I iiirt art alili a uuoiber of collage* and ap*iiu*euia for raul at Ihl* city, II In slated I tic Hoard aalk oti Thirl jr *ecoud •iirri leading lo (lie beach will ahnrlly 1 r impaired by lb* ciljr. Ill* Heading Hall n>ad excursion Haiti Sunday brought eleven car* well 11. led with vl*llor® lo Ocaaii i'liy. I* ha 1 >ce*n < ily W . C. T I ! w li| ufrl al I he home of Mr*. Will la iu F. 1 iardiuer neat Wednesday afternoon, l ite Mary of Bethany Sunday school «<>•> of u»e I'revbyterian church will iucH next Tuesday eveuiug. al lite li >tue of Mr*. F. leroy Howe, BOS Firventh street. PERSONALS. i'btiuiaa H. Furl, of Philadelphia, a colleger, wa* among the viaiior* Friday William F. Shriver of I'hiladel phia, cam* dowu line week for the «et*iu . W alter l 'handler and w ife, of Philadelphia, *«re here from Friday uuul Sunday. police Lieut Harry L < 'uuver and wife, of Philadelphia, were viaiior* here Sunday. Ml*# Da***, of Philadelphia, a •uuioier re*ideul of Una city, wa* a visitor Ibla week. Jam** P. Farrell, nf Philadelphia, a « .lager on Park place, Wa* among 1 he week-end visitor*. viiw 1 atoliuc Xortheimer, of (lieu Moore. Pa. i> visiting s. M Hoflmau aud family, of thl* cily. Mr*. U. W. Ifarrt* ha* returned home after spending a few day* wlllt her alater IU Philadelphia. William (i. Liggetl. c f Pittsburgh, a former summer resident of Ihla city a a* In town during week. Ml** Martha Mom*, of thli city, I* engaged In eecretanel work for Meynr i hampiou iu the eveuiug* Mi*e t 'ornella Colll»*oii. of thl* city, he* returned from a visit to friend* lu tiermauiowu aud Swartbmore. tieorgs Ludlam aud wife, of 1'am den, vi-iied (heir parent*, Keoheci Lodlem end wife in till* city, Muuday J. L. W 1 l*o n end family, of Beverly •uiumer residents of thl* city, were in towu for several day* during lb* week Thome* J. Kegley. of Philadelphia made III* usual week end vl*lt |o thl* city lu the hope of catching «uue lUh Dr. Vernon F Ware aud family, of Miilville, v i*ued in* former1* father. Police Justice Ware, lo thl* city. Sunday. J Kii*coe Slier p **id wife, of Pbllm delphle, were visitor* here Sunday, the guest* of Charles H Powell auil wife. J Wilson Sc«dt. of Philadelphia who spent (he winter lu Florida, wa* among the visitor* here during tie week. F. T. Jennings end wife, of Philadelphia, were here Saturday and Sun flay. They were guest* of the Hi* ceyua. La> Hamberger end wife, with their ■on, Lellef, of Pbtladelpbie. summer resKlent* of thl* city, were visitors here Sunday. Mia* Krma Taylor, who was em ployed lu Philadelphia during til* wiucer, I* now at the home of her parent* lu this city. Nathan Taggart and wife, of Philadelphia, spent a few days here during the week as guest* of Dr. J. Tboroley Hughe* and family. Oeorge F Hauer, of Philadelphia, a well known summer resident of Oreau ( tly. wa* among lb* vlaltore here Saturday aud Sunday. B J. < fasten* and son, B. J UMteoe, Jr.. of Philadelpble, were here Sun day. accompanied by Frank l>avl*. also of Philadelphia. Ueorge W. Pattnn and family, of Philadelphia, summer restdeol* of South Ocean City, were vlellor* here Saturday and Sunday. William M. Kanck and family, of Hit* city, have relumed from e visit to VI m If •■...b ds.ialilaf Uva Wen ( J Mr Ha nek's daughter. Win (J <

Hancock, IU Pittsburgh Kraoe»* A. Schneider, of Plnladel- I phi*, a properly uwner al Kourleeni h I •trret aud We*l#y avenue, wa* emuug t the vlellor* hefe Saturday. James •!, Perklnson and family, of Vmeland. are vletiitig .Mr* Parkin J son * *i*t*r Mr*. T. J. Carey, at her I college 15412 Wesley avenue. Je**e 1 one, of I his ctty, who spent 1 the winter 111 Hridgeion. returned to this resort on Friday. He wa* accom panted by hi* wife and daughter • William J. Craig and wife and the 1 latter'* staler. Mr* Mont, of Philadel 1 phi*, visited M V Smith and wife. In ltd* ctty, from Saturday until Monday The Kcv. Pennington Cor*oo. of Henimonton. was m town Thursday, | v i*i ling hi* *00, Dr. Allen Coreou, and family. He wee accompanied by hi* wife. Mr*. Jennie KnaofT, of Philadelphia. *p*nt Selurday and Sunday lo lisr home on SUteetHh street. With her were Die Mis-w* Fitzgerald, of Philadelphia. Horace W. Butler and wife, of Phil■dsiphia, former resident* of t tile oily, have returned home after spending a few day* with f, A. Adam* and wife, of thta resort, H. Walter Berroth and wife, of IJermantown, epent a few dare In their new rirttage, 1504 Weelay avenoe They lived In South Ocean Ctty for •everal summer aea-on*. Mnw Kuth Stephenson, of thl* eltr . Is now a •tenogrephet lo 'he title department of the Ocean city THte and Trust Company She recently graduated from a bo*»nees college. Clayton Maine* Hrlok end wife of thteetty. returned on Thuf*day afternnovt from a vteit to friend* In Bur-

CHILDREN'S WORK PLEASED PARENTS , Pretty Dances Well Executed by Nearly 600 Pupil# of City's Public Schools. The gieelcat eibibltluu of physical treating wurk by ihe children of Ocean l Ily'* public -chuul* Wa* given •mi Ihe baseball park \\ ednaeday after m toil of la-i week, wheu uearly six hundred children tout part lu lb® ' Field Day Festival." Despite the ilirraleuiug weather, several hundred atimu lug parent* and friend* were , out to greet ihe children, and they uot 1 1 a»l> uuauluioualy approved hut felt 1 generously repaid fur elteudeucc. The - -nlideuc* and ea-e which character- 1 /.ed Ihe dvuioualrallou of each feature wit a iouipiluieiil not only lo the children but lu the tutor a* well. I I puu their srrlval al the field, the pupil*, at a given signal, marched to their respective piece, ou the eightfool et|uar*a which had been drawn on ill# held, aud there sang America," which we* led bv Mis* Cor*oD, super- ; wisor of music. Next Prof J. M Sle- 1 veil*, suprrit.lroilenl of ihe school* < ied them iu Ihe "Flag Salute." After . this, the most e|iectacular feature of the day took place Thl* was the •wa** drill by I tie entire student body led by Prof. tL K. 11 tiger, physical in siructor Following (hla wa** a detnoiiatratlon I of group gauie* of low origai, such aSlap Jack," "Kill (he Kaiser,'' Three Deep," "l.aet Couple Out," I ' Cat aud Hal, ' "Circle Tag." zigzag aud coat relay, aud eluglug game* l>y | tb* lower grade*. Next followed leu different folk dance*. wMsk were beeulifully pre■en ted by the different grade*- four by the (ir*t aud second grade*, three by tbe third, fourth, Ofth aud alxtb gradea, and three by the eeveuth, eighth and high echool girl*, it wa. a revelatloo lo Ihe parents lo *e' their itblldreu |»erform t Irene folk-deuce* *«• taelly end grecvfully. The seven lb number wa* an alhlelic drill, which wa* given by 1UU boy* 1 from tbe *IX(h. sevenlh and elghtli grade* and the high echool, show lug ten dilt'ereul alhlelic |»oeltion* — bmad jump, *tioi • put , hammer throw, sprint, baseball throw, double play, hrotball kick, feuclug. boxiug and now and arrow. The honor of lead uig Ihla drill wa* given lo Leslie *111 lib He aud the boy* deserve great credit for tbe way iu which they did the exerct***. The eighth number contained four -peciel featur-* First wae tbe "Higliaud Fling," given by the tifth grade girl* of the We-Jey avenue echool They were dre*»ed lu highland plaids, rtecond wa* a ".Scarf Drill" by (lie seventh end eighth grade girl*. Thl* wa* a uovetty aud was very pretty. Third wa* a Bwedisb Weaving Dance by ihe Junior and sophomore girl*, w ho were d«e**ed in Swedish costume. Ihe crowning feature of the tlr»l uart of ihe program #i» a - May-Pole Dance," given by sixteen high school girl*. Ou the throne near the May uule eat Ml** Martha Morris, a most 'harming '(Joeen nf Ihe May," attended by rive little girl* from the lower grade*. Jeannetle Slainton aud Dorothy Plummer were the flower girls who strewed flow era In the path •f Ihe May ijueeu as she approached 'lie throne Helen I'ugrr Carried the . wreath with which the May Queen wa* crow ued uj»on her arrival al the throne < lare Tallow aud Trena Hen frr carried the train of the queen. The pole and streamer* were decorated with ihe high school colore and flow. *r*. Tbe step* executed In thl* dance were extremely graceful, a* were the dance re. The mualc for the exerclne* wa* fur- • 1 1* 1 i?<l by the Ocean I 'Ily Orche«irw. Tlie irack event* were very Inlereeting end caused cnuslderable excitement Home flue T*eorU* were made. Appropriate trophies were awarded Ihe wlunerw. Mr. Unger most heartily thank* the teacher*, the member* of the Board of . Kd'i^aMon and the official* for their enthusiastic co operation In preparing and carrying nut the field day program, without which this demonstration would have been impossible; and 1 he also thank* J. P Fox for the u*e of hi* horse for the field marshal, and John Mart* for the u*eof lumber. Inprovlni Hare Property. William T Dorsey. of Philadelphia, who wa* engaged lu Ihe meat and pre* , vision bu*iueww In the Henry store property, at the corner of Seventh -treei and A*bury avenue, last num. mer. and who recently purchased, - through Alouao Cotton, the store properly 727 Aabury avenue, I* raz- * ing the building end will build a one--lory brick «tructure, which he will f utilize thl* *umtner Thl* store aud f dwelling wa* owned by K A. Coreon ' end J. M. t 'tieeter. Mr IMrsey has al*o bought Ihe etore pmperty adjoinf Ing 781 Asbnry avenue, a* well a* a n store at the corner of Twelfth street and A*bury avenue. — — — ^

wa ^ ^ I Itngton County. Mr Brick wa* feel ing coiieldevebly Improved In health Clayton Brick Robert* accompanied I Mr. and Mr* Brick on their trip William Painter, who for some / year* wa* botcher for Charle* B Powell of thl* city, he* bad ibree toe* of one of hla feet amputated In the Kplacopel Hospital, Philadelphia, The liev M M Lewis, pastor of Ihe Klrat Hsptioi Church, relumed Batur day from Washington. D.C.. where he went Thur*dey to attend the *#*• aton* of the Houtbern Haptlet Convao* lion. Charier F. Kggere. of the Kgf*r* Loin her (_V» . Unlootowo, Pa , ha* rented through J. M. Cheater, the j llr-t floor ap*rtmtnl. nnrlli eKIe, of Lockeley Hell, 00 ihe Boardwalk, near Tenth street. Mr* Fdward Humbf and eon, of Miilville are vlaltlng her father. Police JuMlce Frank H. Ware, of title city. Mr H.imbf le aeel.l ant super v|*or of Ihe Weal Jersey A rteaehore Kail road at Miilville. 1 e ■■■ The " Philadelphia" Cottage will (i pan May 'Jlrd It la located corner Kieventh and Aabury, and will beexrellenity conducted under able Phlla- ; del pine management. Koomt large, light and airy, each mom having ga* range for light housekeeping: comakle--ary alen aiianhed for epeclal uee of roomera Addree* Josephine Keyhen at cottage, or IfTJI Booth Hlxtleth Phil adetphla. adv.. II. Velet'k FJeetrlc Byetem Bakery; visitors welcome; shop, 2W rteventh street adv., * 20. If. itr •» •dvartleemant In the Burn-

BROKEN WATER INLETS ARE SOON TO BE REPAIRED

CommUnionem Push RchoIu tion Authorizlug City to Is hoc EuictKcucy Notes. There aiv a uuuiber nf broken water lulrl* lu varliiu* sect Inn* of the clly. aud (hey are danget out to travel I he) were broken by heavy auto truck* pa**iug over them. Tine coiidltlou lUow to be promptly remedied by (he City Commissioner*, who. al their Weekly meeliug, introduced all emergency appropriation resolution, aud Die Improvement* w ill he made from the uiou«y thu* obtained. The revolution, presented by Dlrec lor F la her, wa- laid over for two week*. In Ihe regular order of bu*lue«*. II we* reported by Clly Solicitor Ho*w«li thai selilemeul* 011 Hie old armory ' building, purchased by the ruuuicl 1 pality, have been m*de except lite 1 mortgage of M re. I-esln Mr. llo*well 1 wa* urged to clo«e thl* mailer up 4 promptly The request of Mayor Champion for v authority to buy article* for it»e police department lu Ihe *uru of wa* 1 granted. Mayor Champion reported the resig nation of Irving Jellriv* a- a un-uiber 1 of the police force He added llial lie 1 would | rohahly have recommend* { Hon* to make al the next meeting of 1 1 the hoard Mayor Champion *ald that he ha- 1 an application for permission for po- 1 tile* 011 the beach Mil- -uinun i I'lu-c 1 (Mime* pull a flying maclilue The matter was referred to the mayor with power to act. Ordinance No. 147 was passed 011 1 third aud dual reading, ami ordered 1 published It 1* a health ordinance. 1 and appears elsewhere lu thl* t**u« of 1 the Hkminki.. 1 On motion of Director Fisher, Clly . clerk Morrl* was Instructed to advrr : Use for hid* for repair* lo the bulkhead at Fifty-ninth street, aud also for hid* for the ' "orluthlau avenue work. I'lie*e bid* are to he submitted at the meeting of the board Monday, June 7 A number of bill* were ordered paid a ^ a SENT TO REFORMATORY Mojr ItortflMra. W tio Niolr »«crr. CuuuIbi to Alianilc. Thorn a* Dotty and Hoy Massey. 15 year-old boy* from Philadelphia, accused of robbing the apartment* of William Week*, III thl* city, and com milting seven oilier robberle* In Atlantic City, on Halurday. lu AllaiHUCity, were committed by Judge Ing er»oll lo the Hlate H<»me foe Boy* at Jaiuesburg. l.'lilef of Police Johnson of thl* city, a* soon a* he heard of the robbery here, communicated w uh the 1 Atlantic Clly police, aud the hoy* 1 were eooo captured Mr*. William Week*, who say* thai her stolen Jewelry w a* relurneil, de «ire« lo thank police Chief Johnson, of thl* clly, for Ida good work. HAS NEW WORK rtie Rrv. J T. iillllsjMt to Mn*ticc Ctanvcla Mission*. The Hev J. T. <Jill»*on, pastor of rsl John's Lutheran Church here, ha* been made executive secretary of the I uited Lutheran Beashore Assocla tiou. wboee object is in uoify Ihe II nances of all the mis*lnn churches In Ihl* section. Mr. (illllson ha* charge of the ml*"lons lu Ocean City. Wild wood, Hlons Harbor and Hea 1-le City. By the dutie* of hi* new office, Mr Ollllsoii will have to finance these missions, hot he 1* a hustler, aud (loubtle— will have little (rouble In raising Ihe mouey for thl* purpose. ■ * * Red Nrn Psrsde A number of the memtier* of Kalml* Tribe. No. 5W0, Imp O R. M.. left thl* city in automobile* Halurday afternoon for Ml. Holly, there to par ticipate In the big parade of Ked Men lo the evening. The affair wa* In celebration of the Ml Holly tribe winning the trophy for securing the larg est number of member* of any tribe lu the Htate during the past year. There were several thousand Ked Men In the line of parade. Talk on Uncial H»ilene. Dr. Florence Brick Halnee, of thl* rlty, will addreae the member* of the Women Voters' League of < »cean City at their meeting In the room of the Chamber of Commerce tomorrow evening. Her subject will be. 4,Hoclal Hyglkne." A full attendance of mem tier* la desired. Made Pica for Tablet. Russell H. Nulty, at the meeting of the Chamber of cammerce, urged the member 10 do everything p»**it>ie lo help lu the metier of aecurlng subscription* for the service men'* memorial tablet, which ailll requlrt* about lionn

ANNOUNCEMENT I desire to announce that on or about May 26th, I will have in stock a full line of gowns, waists, capes and coats that will be New York's latest styles, and will appeal to all, both in quality and price. J. H. HILDRETH K16 ASBl'RY AVENl'E "Opening" Saturday, May 2 \ W. J. FRHEHAN Abbott 'a Ice Cream 1 ——————— JI1 EIOHTH STRBRT Mann Building

I Have You Subscribed to the] I Memorial Tablet Fund Yet?|

NEW MANAGER FOR THE NORMANDIE" Lawrence Mareach, of the Bcllevue-Stratford, Engaged to Conduct Local Hotel. The 1 beau Clly Holel Company which uow 11 w u* the NoriuaudkHotel, In till* city, had arranged with Milton Kill*, of the Hotel Veutllg Philadelphia, to lake the tnauaf euiciil of (tie Normaudte, as announced in tht HKNTINAU about two wecka ago, but later Mr. Kllle found that he could not -ecu re a leave of abseuce. aud the company ha* uow obtained the *ervh'c* of Lawrence Mare*ch, of Philadelphia Mi Marescli I* oue of Philadelphia's best known hotel men. For thirtytwo year* prior to the recent war, he wa* with the licllevue-Ktretford, having gone there wtien a hoy. During the war, he wa* In the I'utted Htate* Government service Id France, look lug after food supplies. Mr. Mare*ch I* uow at the hotel In (In- clly. where he I* preparing to make hi* arraugeiueul* for the summer aea*ou. Mclla U*r*gr. Charle* Hack, who built the Urge Central Garage, ou Aabury avenue, Tenth street, a few year* ago. and ban successfully conducted the auto busioea* there, ha* eold tbe build a substantial brick structure, to Ju*eph Hcrivaul, of Wlldwuod Mr Hack w ill go exclusively luto the buaines* of haudltug new cars— the Oak laud, kC«»ex aud Hie wart. X US) llrutal DlixiioslC. l)r. Wilson Y Christ tan. 809 Ceo Gal avenue thl* city, wishe* to an nounce tin* Installation of the latent tCdwardn X-Kay apparatus to hi* al ready complete dental uuttlt. X Hay diaguo*!* a specially. adv., If. Fok Hai.k.— Auxiliary yacht. 80-ft length , H4 rt. beam. I11 good Condi lion; now being over-hauled, price H5t> Apply Ralph Lutlon. 13 Wen Fourteenth street adv.. It. REPORT OF THE CONDITION or THC First National Bank si ilrssn ruy. In Hi* Mint* of New Jersey, s: tlie close of business on May 4. PdO: A«urra hsn* and (tlscouni*. 9*n/>H91 iiverUrafl*. <131 <Ji>\rriiiii*nt Hsourltl**, 4M>,7U)00 lUinds, no-. IW.UUJ7 stiK-k <>r Knleral Kaasrve Hank. h .750 00 i:«nk lug House. XAflu' Furniture and Fixtures, 4JW»7ft. ' Hilar Hrsl F.»t at e «.wii*<1 ll.lOr. 7.' Ileeerv* With Federal Hank 7*^|* |»' < asti In Vaull and due (nun National Hank-, l00.4a3XI mi* from Trust ik) iu pan la*, 478*,. .37 < liecka and oilier cash lieuts, .DUAl K-druiption Fund with U. M Treasurer. 1JOUW IL67B0W~Cl LIABII.ITIBR. » apllal slock. • 60.000.00 surplus Fund. 76.0iu.ou Undivided ProUta (Nat), MJMU. |{r*ervp<1 lor lulerrsl I JOB 00 < ircuiating notes iiiiistaiKlIng . 48.400 uu I >11* to NalPmal Hsoks, 2^67113 ortmnl check- oiiUiandlng, ILtM v.< < -ashler's Checks outstanding. iw 06 liullvldusl lh-|iosl|a Hill. Jecl to Check. UD .131 JO ortidoates or deposit, aibTSOu Costal Havings Oapnslta, mill T ine deptMlls, 4U.J4 40 Hills payable MJWOOO • I/.78.0W.41 -tate of New Jersey. County of Caps May. as I, II. M. Mowrer, Cashier or tlie abovenamed hank, do solemnly saear thai the abov* statement ia true to Ihe best of my Knowledge and belief. H. H MoWKKH, Cashlrr. Mworn and subscribed before me thl*rJlh day of May, A. 1>. IW. ItCUKTIA KoniRMON, Notary Public. correct— A Ileal: It. B. HTITEM, It. It. TilOltN, M. ». HTAINTON. Directors. i

PLAN ROUSING MEETING IN JUNE Efforts Will be Made to ^Qlckcn Iutercst in Chamber of Commerce. At lit* meeting of III* Chaiut^r of, Commerce on Tuesday eveuiug Ltc y i Howe aud It H. Nolly welv appolDO'i | a coin ui tll< r to arrang* for a iousiuk time at lite Juue mrt-ung Mr Nulty again *|mb« •«» f»> f «>f a booater banquel. to be lirlil Wlllili a abort time. Dr H D. Taylor. wli«> preslde<1 al the meeting, suggested that a buffet luuchwu bt provided at the next meeting of the organization It was stated that a number of Ocean City people were compelled to wmi at Fieasatitvllle for mole titan two hour* Huuday night because the Shore T«»l Line car from Atlantic City to tin* clly did uot wan fur the electric train from Philadelphia. A letter willtir seut to HUpl Purtntoi). of (llu- Shore Fast Line, a-klug for belief service In tbl* connection. Treasurer li. A. Morrl* submitted a form for a new voucher to be u*ed by l tie chamber, and hi* suggestion w *- adopted. GIVEN SERENADE NolB) Murpiisr lor Vouiig Marr led l*«tlr Mere. John U. Nag lee and lit* bride who was Mis* Myrtle Garrlsou, daughter of Mr*. Catherine G*rri»oti. and wlio were married al the Methodist Church pareouagc lu nalem ou Friday, wet. given a noisy serenade at Hie home of the bride'* mother. In thl* city, late Saturday night, by a number of their young friend*. Mr Xaglee I* a civil engineer in Salem, and tlie you g wouiau halived lu Dial place for *->me mouth" After speudtug a few day* here, they returned to Salem, where lliey will le aide Tlie witnesses of the marriage were K. l*eonard Frea*e aud M is* Gertrt'de M N *g lee. a si-ter of the bridegroom aoa both resident* of Salem. Krqutsi* imirssrrt Car Para. The (>etltloii of Trustee Robert Chew for peruilaaiou lo luciea*c lo ten cents tlie car fare on the local trolley liue wa* before the Htate Public Ctillty Corn mission on Tuevday. Tlie cout-mls-iuu will later announce It* dec! •Ion. Solicitor Boewell represented the city al the meetlug of thl* board Valet'* Kleclrlc Bakery. 011 Hatur day. those delicious coffee cake- again. 7|5 Aabury avenue. adv., 6 'JU. tf. For Hack —Ice Cream cabkuet, four compartmeut*. and oue-half dozen chgKa. Apply 917 Aabury. adv., It Try au advertisement lu theHKNTi NIL The Clot lies We Clean, Press and Repair Represent Painstaking Effort with Hoffman Sanitary System. 4 Not a suit or skirt ^ ♦ . or any garment leaves the plaCt - fl without our knowmg that it U O. K [TjJrfl. Our work must I* jR *> well done that it pl*a»e the critic V That'* work well done. Mny we do it for you ? i F. M. DEN AN TAILOR AND CLEANER 160 Asbury Ave. ud 8tb &od Ocmb Au Phone* — 107-J, IlB-W

Overland Touring Car FOR sale Pint Condition Price ReHannnhlo Wm. Hayes 704 ASBUkY AVENUE iEXTRAI EXTRA! OPEN ALL THE YEAR Ocean City Beef Co. Owing to Extensive Alterations and Improvements We have Postponed Our Opening Until MAY 27th Under New Management High-class City Dressed Heats' Delicatessen, Fancy Groceries and Vegetables AT REASONABLE PRICES Our Specialty is Fresh Butter, Eggs and Poultry Quality and Service Onr Motto Don't Miss the Opening Formerly Bell's Branch Stores in Atlantic Cltjr — LIBERTY MARKETS

PLUMBING Ara yon grtli anlir* *«twfartk«n a- t pri w. w rkujaiwloi' and I *u»a*» If ••at. It wilt |"»> )»h» lo giv* uh? • trial I n* ID •'» «kor(»t»?»i4«]ly g<s.al p<«i l»m m Uka r ,r* of jut' ir r*|jair work '»f whtai. I tu*i • a > Ij. I Lav# •• *Zj**«*1 v# **tai<lMlima*il t tletx ul toi - P» btsiiiLib. luv* i ■ • iri^: " 1oi li Phtinaa C. M. IIAOOIN r*>-7 Eights Mt surf" laundry 02^ Ocean Avenue t'kvlir I .* v- J Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK, QUICK SKRVHJK, A I WORK DONr. ON PKKMIStS P! l.ASt UVh i ^ A TRIAL LAI NOW OI'liN Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING ANO DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY moni. »J-W NEW JERSEY Gook by Gas and you won't have to worry. The old reliable GAS aluaya "Johnny on the spot." Now is the time to get yotir G AS RANGE or WATER HEATER for the coining summer* Call at our -salesroom and see the latest models in Gas Appliance-?. City Gas bight Company Build a Home There IS a Building Boom, it i* in full swing in the West and Middle West, We luve commenced to feci it hcie iu tjic Ka*t. 1 1'» spreading. Price* will advance. Why not get 1»u*y now with those plan*? See your friend, Mr. Contractor, ami go over it with hun. l>f course it * understood that you'll want tbe Lumber lo come from us If we get the buaineaa, you'll not l»e held up for the de'ivery of the material. Tlia; «loe* not only mean l.UMBKR, it mean* Cement, Brick, Lime, Idkth, Sash and Mitlwoik and Hardware. I,\nr>lhln|| that bows lis tlso kullillnl G. II. ^hoomakor Lumber Go. Ivtttlfth diul Wont dvunuu BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. ano Simpson avc. OceanTCity. N. J. [r=^f " ' ~IQr==3Ql=^ sf lG=ggj[^^^aBMB I E. A. CORSON [general Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY 1 ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON ON SATURDAY, MAY 22 ; STRAW HATS We Have the Hnt You Want HrlghMm-Hupkln* Hut* nr« th* W*< Straw H*1* on lb* M*rk*4 Olvs via yovir urd*r now Reftdy Mndo Suitn, all Wool Fine Line of Shlrte, Tie®, Cap®. Eto. Underwear Hoetery Pnjama® Boya" i'nnta and Bloime® Odd Pant* 804-06 Astorr Me. JOKES MEN S SiOP 0ceai CltT- 1 J- # THE LIPPINCOTT T A new Hotel for Ocean City to l>c constructed on Ocean avenue between Ninth and Tenth streets, H The site has been purchased and plans are now being prepared for actual construction. f This new Hotel will be modem. There will be elevator sendee, plenty of rooms with private bath, running water in every I room and many other comforts and con- ( I veniences. J H Applications for stock in the Company should be addressed to 1 Lippincott Hotels Company M fk D ADNA HROWN, Srcrptin' Treasurer Ijskkyv ftntniNo ■ l| rnu.AHKt.rii t4 Pa. ■ 1 or to R M WI1\R8 ^ CO. 113 Broadway Nrw York

noima All' lanxaka. j^csic A Jf.ail m a*o 6'*«A>r, a<««cra« oc6an oity Hkm jAmmmr i*fm *u ffcf* II* is* Mb.-< u.*-f ^1. MiWaUao •t sjU»», *iiliu»a« IM, M»iaM am® "A U.- i. "|y '*0il 'stigSHMNNHV •.•Ar t •! _ **x Ml****®*®* m * rummmm, m. m. iJ-oik mrmm THE IMPERIAL 1U1& < «utcai A v®. Ocmo iMft I. i 0|«b itrr ut* swaaoa. hut***) W>Oki*d *•».' U4 ®**tu ii**k,Ri w MkA C. (JtCttJLL NEW HOTEL ELBERON KlOUTM ANDCCkTIUL AVCkUB UCXAN CITY, M. J. m* M*/ra, ftvyruiummm roan®— lainoo* rt«pMiittr —UK »b4 M»lj IM ffaiai: f7-X **4 mA-i> MILLER COTTAGE m (koMl ANOM IJCKAM CITY kiw JILtLnKY <)\mx All lb® Yaar Hoi Water Htal LACK* X. M1LLJER THE B1SCAYNE Open Friday. April t RutxDlnc «*Ur lo Mtry btdfOMB <>c*®d a veuua opposite Moor lye ttrrac# PrivaU Hatha Booklet r. HLCRDIJI. Ovmt "CANITY COTTAGE bl8 CeotrmJ Aveooe • ieeao Clly New Jersey Ogea all tee T«er War** rotei* **4 •vary ooctobI**® Mae Ltm* Urfor, Cra®. > ■ ■■ THE DARUNGTON furaMrty lb* KeiLiu U2B C'KKTRAL AVKXUR K"*r opso tot kk* ■*®*nr MMciei euaoitoo g\voo to wmk aod ibm* aud Oo&daj visitor* Our Wall Paper ia a veritable" find. We aim t® please the particular. Jnat come ■ down and inspect onr numerous designs. It yon are critical it may , take yon a long time lo decide — there are so many patterns to chooae from— but the point is that you can be suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Aabury Av®. Ocean CKy Haw Ur—y - Are You a 1 Slave to Stoves? ' It your house heated only in spot* ? Do you want to do away with the dirt and trouble of carrying coal and ashes through the rooms? Do you want more hcac at lest cow? Why not investigate the * InTERrt/rrionAL Onepipe Heater Ask us if R « pc»c- Fl ^ Jl . I oca! for your home lU SWAN A TROUT. 1040 to»n tto— Cto.R. J- , O. L— LAKE ...REAL EST ATE AQEWT.. Lou for *ai*. O® twewtoftaot. | oui r** **■—*#* —tieuae ' ««• YY AVE yon a cottage, benrakm ; LI or apartment to fnrnlahf We have a line of furritvr* Rt leas than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. - CHAS. E. ADAMS A SHO. __ 7 20-22 ASSURY AVE> _ j HKADLET A AMAHS I Reading Coal rSSrSS | ^ ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer m L— I ■ 1 1 a rape® <fiMM tw ockap crrt, n. j Sflmuel i Htcker ALL KINDS OF JITNK I p«rrh**r all ktoto of «I4 NnRil* V Qf | *L"_ci A'i7Tfin ITUHT1C ICE C02NRT »«»t«* ■* Pssms RmmSR W I r»nlb wnW Wo®4 Avaau® ocrsn city m 4. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Asbnry Atoms OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ~ ^ ,?KW MtnUn h J TRMRr |