Ocean City Sentinel, 28 October 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel j „ ~TH u KHDAY OCTOBER 28. 1990. We *!i»U I* Klad to receive Itcui* of mi] coiuiuuiiluitloiia of luUriMl lo thl* oowmuuRy ami our muter* ( everywhere. All rouiuiuiilcalluii- should Us -cimiu panted with the full uatue and ftiMrrn* of the writer, uol iieceaNartly for |»ublteatlou. hut aw a guarantee of g,H»l lr"h « . — — — — i

DOTS ' pau't forget to vote next Tuesday. u HalloaVeu carnival here Monday 11 evtuing. 1 llio |M)lilical battle le growing K Manner. ,1 Wilton M. Willeta ami Homer* ^ Young got a line buuch or lUh lu the u lia > • few iilghle *luee 0 I lie Woman's Forvigti Mnwlouary k Society will meet In the Kiral M K. g Church |»ariK»iiage Tue-day evening. a Kahma Tnlw member* attended a 11 meeting of the Allied Tribe* of Allan* y lu-i ouuly at Llu wood la*l evening • Ocean t'hy resident- aliould, and ° mm! «.f tlieiu will, vote for A—emhly- ■ man Itoawell next Tueaday a» a uiat* 1. 1 of local pride. [j I lie Woman's Voter* league will j hold lia 1**1 Uiecting before election M tomorrow evening til tlie Chamber of ¥ i ounneroe tooxna. tl A number of Ilia member* of Mar |{ trail- Itauck Foal, American legion, of „ una city. attended a county rally at t, Willi wood l'ue*day evening. <1 ' • ' o PERSONALS 1 _ i C. Ii. Cadwallader. of Ueruiatilovvii , M mm* in low u yeaterday. Willlaiu H. Davla. of Mooreatowu. mm* hi towu a few ilaya ago. e Mia* Da we*, of Philadelphia, wa* ' ■ iiitiug the week '* viailora here. • Mr*. Kred Carter of I'eterahnrg. 11 viait*d relatlvea in tlua cliy Sunday. William Klckard*, of Hit* city, I* |( *|H»iidlng the week In Philadelphia on (| t.uaineae. i 1'lioiua* J. Kegley, of Philadelphia. * a cottager, waa here the latter part of | la-t week. <] i hi* .M. Townaend and wife, of (hi* t city, have been visiting friend* In c New York. » John M Magulgan and wife, of 11 Philadelphia, were among the visitor* here Sunday. * Mrs l.eaoder S. Cor eon, of thle city, , vteitrd frienda at Cape May Court u llouao Monday. „ K. A. Moaeley and family, of tlua i city, have gone to W e*t Palm Beach j for the whiter uiontlia. r Mr*. K % Powell haa returned to > Iter lioiue lu tin* city after a pleaaant < two weeks' trip to Hoatoo. ' H. Townaend Zook. of Philadelphia. • a Milliliter re*ideot of tlua city, wa* aioong the vleitora Friday. , Mra. learning Stephen-no haa re . turned from a visit to her aona In ? Philadelphia aud Wenonah. t Andrew Mar-hall and wife, of Phil- 1 adrlphia, have relumed home arter v *|>eiidlng a week lu thla city. ^ Jo*eph L. Ulfford. of Philadelphia, J v |* i led lite pareola, Jo*eph C. (Ltlord and wife, of tbla city. Sunday. William 11. Del-roth, of Chestnut (J lllll, a cottager well known here, hu . Ill town the latter part of la*t wren. , Mra. Lydla Uarri*oi) and grand- » daughter. Miaa Kl*lr Hack, of thla | city, are vi«itlug relatlvea in Bridge- i too. f N. H. (lull slid wife have returned ■ here from a visit in Philadelphia They will epeud a week around Port I Nnrile ' Mrs. Homer* Young left Monday for ( I toy I eat ow n, where her aou. Noiman Young, who waa on hi* vacation, wa* iskeu ill. , Ml*a Da lay Moffy. of tble City, re- < turned Monday evening from a few i day*' vlait U> Philadelphia and Cam- ( ileu frleuda. I * 'lay ton Halne* Brick aud wife and ' Kolaiid Hteelmau aud wife, of thl* city, are * pending several daye at « Med ford, N.J. I Walter Wright audi family, of Sea j I*ie, -pent the latter part of le*t week Charle* W. Momford aud family, of HouiliOceau City. Theodore 8. Baker and wife, of At I lautlc t "ity , -pent Sunday with Mra. i Baker'* parent*. Joseph G, Champion | and wife, in thla city. I H. B. Hwan and John E. Trout. I bulldera, of thl* city, accompanied by ' their wlvee, left here Sunday ou an I auto trip to Mt. Pooono 1 Mr» Mary Myers De Roche, of Atlantic City. «od M re. Wllltew Myera. of Philadelphia, spent Thur*day with Mr* William Hagle, of 1627 Weet avenue, thla city. < H. F Stanton returned to this city Tueaday after upending a few days at W-rueraville, where he went from Philadelphia with W. D. Iloueall end wife lu their auto. Clayton Halne* Brick, of thl* city. I* today attending the meeting of the New Jer*ey Real K-tate League at Lakewood. He I* governor for the league In thle county. Jcaae Cone and family have returned to thl* city after a two weeks' outing in Philadelphia and vicinity. They will leave thla week fur Bridge Ion, where they will apeod the winter. Loiii* (linger and John llaker have returned lo llielr Philadelphia homes after enjoying (he flehlttg here for a* vara I day* with City Trea-urer C 8 Scull. Mr. Binger I* e brother-in-law of Mr Hcull. AT CONVENTION ItMpHat Urn iwleaair* lo "erllng ml Antiary Parli, The New Jer*ey Baptist Slate Convmtioii held It* ninety flr«i annlver aary In the Klr*l Hspti-t Church at A-hury Park Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. Among the several hundred deleiniro W-* a party of eight from the local HaptM I'.hurcfi, wlmaa Interest lu H»e ami vast ton I* furil»*r sharpened by i he feed thai a committee of local and -utitmer men were given a hearing concerning I tie merit* of the Ocean City held They presented arguments a* to the feasibility and neres* it y of a better etruelure to house the summer work end they dlacu—ed wa\* and mean* to make the Boardwalk i b irch a more permanent and hrimder ptww of -uui mer work. The committee consisted of Dr. J M sVlihtir and U. L. Cad welleder. ol « Philadelphia; J«m*ph McKinley. "I Merchant villa, ami Claylon Maine* Brick, A It Smllh. I^eander UN«N and Koland rtieeimen. together witti the pa*tor, the Bee. M. M. Lewie, ol I III* city. art*T«rla| New Operatien*Mra. A. H i'tieeter, of thla city who, a week ago, underwent t wn o three minor operatlona at the handi of l)r H L Northrop In the Hebn« raann lloapitel. Phlladelphlar te w unerring. Her friends expect to seller imme within a short time FoitHAi.g - Kesex tonrlng car. rui only JBf) utile-: In go**! oondltior Phone. Snmera Point 71<R 14 adv., 10 II. M.

SUNDAY IN THE I LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large Congregations. nturr piuchuytkkian. In the First Pre*hyterlaii Church Dr. rtoydar preached two timely wruioui ou present day problems In the morning lit selected a* hla theme, "What la Wroiig With America?" Outwardly, he declared, there was a day that compared with the prosperity of the natlou Our harvest- are abundant, wage- high, time* I good, and. after having long been a| debtor nation, we have bec«>iue the of tlie world. If prosperity crowded harbor*, vranerlts uveidowlng, warehouse* *lullrd Willi good*, bank* filled with bond* and gold, we should be entering the gulden age. But, said the speaker, there 1* no wage *ave life, no prosperity that j will eudure without righteou*ne*«. aud the lest of the time* I* I lie quality of the *oul produced by tble visible aud outward prosperity. Tbe great queellon lhal I* concern lug many thoughtful men end women I*, did we euler the war too late lo redeem the manhood of America? Are to reap tbe harvest of a nation which forgot her debt to the other nation who were her friend* lu time of irouble. and a* a natlou did nut re*poud until *tic wa* absolutely certain uf her victory? Tlie billion* of dollar* that we. a* a |*opls. made out of the bloodabed of Europe may yet tie (lie great curse of Hod upon u*. lu that we are verily blood guilty. I hi* veiy wealth has brought about the most outrageous orgies aud excesses Ilia world ha* ever »eeu. lu the eveiiiug. Dr. Snyder dellv- 1 rred the tl rat of hi* aerie* ou "Tbe I Peril* of Immorality lu the Church aud Natlou." The find of these peril* the modern dance. Calling at leutiou to the ludl*putable fact that the vice* that have de»troyed nation* I been a**ociated with the dance nail and that tbe werioua problem of tin hour la for the reform of that which lia* at it* base tlie sensual and and that the leaders of the dance hall* are seeking to reform from luklde, last the very Institution de- 1 cay Into an lu*tnulion which will destroy it-elf. a* the aaloon. because of deadly aud destructive power The pa-tor declared iliat the church which coudoiiea with the modern dauce I* playing with tire, and that tlie devil, being a past master In the u*e of thl* thing knowu a* tire, will -iirely buru the church or Individual that venture* ou hi* ground Tlie pastor made a plea for purity In our religious life and for the tlrin staud of he Church against all form* of wickedue** and to come out and declare (Killcy. PIK8T BAPTIST. The Flrat Baptl*t Church I* slowly, but surely, getting down to winter | •cliedule and form Service* the la*t .•sunday were in charge of I he pastor, the Rev M M. Lewi*, who preached in the morning on 'Self Confidence' Versus Trust lu Hod." ba«ed on J acob's early life and experiences and the way hy which (hwl brought him to see hla own io»ufttcieucy and weak- j uNi. In ibe evening Mr. Le*t* preached on "TIM Braxeo Serpent and Christ," -bowing the relation betweeu the liftup of the braxen serpent tn the w'llderue** for tlie cure of the smitten Israelites and the lifllug up of Jeau* Christ, the Soil of Hod, on (hilvary^ for the nalvatlon of the world or who-* soever will look aud live. The Suuday school la picking up gradually Two uew teacher* have beeu added to the staff , Ml** Anna Car w uhlan and Mra. C. C. Harrison. HOLY TRISfTY. The (lev. J. H Ixigle. of New York, who la recuperatlug In Atlantic City, conducted the services for the la*l time In Holy Triulty Episcopal Church on Sunday, the rector, the J. W. Watta, returning thle week from hla vacation. Mr. Logle preached strong sermons at both service*, and the mu*tc wa* good. There wae a vocal duet by Mr*. Duostan and Malcolm Austin at i he evening service. 8T. AtTOUflTlNB'B. Another large congregation, luclud a number of summer residents, attended tbe 10 o'clock man lu 8l. AugiiNtlne'a Church Huuday. The celewas the rector, the Kev. Thoe. Blake, who urged hla hearer* to *ay the roaary at all times, but particularly during October and November. HAVE FOUND MONEY Commissioner* Will improve Hulktiead*. Director Fisher said at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioner* that on an examination of tbe clty'i ll nance* by Director Campbell aud himself, It was found that they can now ral*e enough money for the work Of Improving the bulkhead on Ocean avenue, between Thirteenth aud Kll teenth streets. Mr. Fisher, on motion of Directoi Campbell, wa* empowered to mak< (he repair*. There wee read a report from Pol lander Belt*, chief inspector for tin Stale Utility Board, regarding thl complaint by the dty relative to thi poor ga* provided last summer by thi City Haa Light Company. It wa similar to the report received hy th Progressive league, and publish* elsewhere In tbla issue of the Sbnti NK.t. The report wae ordered receive* and filed. The following resolution, presentei hy Mayor Champion, wa* adopted: Itesolved, by tbe Board of Commh -toner* of Ocean City, New Jerse) (hat the city clerk be allowed the *ur of g.11 60 and an additional 386 per cen 1 of said sum. for hla services renders* in conducting the eleclloti* for ih year IPJ0, to Ibe same extent as tli ' city clerk wan allowed fees in the yei 9 1919 Resolutions, presented by Oltecu ' Campbell, borrowing the fallow It! ' amount* of money were adopter gent), under and by virtue (»f an ord * | nance or reiwluilcn previously ptast * I by their hoerd (tVmract No. 71 ' ! Thirty-seventh lo Forty seventh sire * J pile break water) ;«S700. under and I " virtue of an ordinance or raeoluttr I'! previously passed by the hoard (Co 1 tract No 710 alley improvement t|900, under end by virtue of an ore 1 nance or resolution previously paew by ibe board (Cootrect No 709. Inl ,f t.ile hreafc-water and bulkhead), at 1 *700 under and by Ylnue »f an on " nance or resolution previou-ly by this tM»ard (tvmiraet No. 70H. >f goon bulkhead improvement). Heverai bills wera read and order paid. t t . r, VI oman deetrae balfilmeor da; f>r work. Apply Okk Haveo ava. adv., |MMrr — Huoday evaolng. batwa T" MM Wesley avenue and and of Boa T: walk, North Ml.. "Marabou » nw niaea. Reward If returned to KM W bfi adv., II in Ton «Aiiii Brand naw buildi «. lffl feat long. M feet wlde two doi I high, for -ale. I7W0 Hefletgh A t lOoaan City, N. J. adv., I

| MONEY FOR M0RTQAQES IS BADLY NEEDED HERE -- - -

Townscud Tcllb Commerce Chamber Building in lie Id I Up for This Reason. Luther C. Ogdeu. of Cape May (he uew president uf the Cape May County Chamber of Commriie when | he called the meeting of this orgaiilI /etton to order lu this city Thursday . eveulug, did an for the llr-t time be ^ cause ll wa* bis lli-i actual experin.i-*- 1 in presiding at a full gaihrring of thl- ' I organization He wa* elected pre*!- j dent uf the chamber at the previou* I | month's ru-eling lu Hea Isle ( My. bu< I because of a delay ou (lie road, be did < not reach tbe mvellng until it wa- * nearly finished. I Clayton Haiue* Brick, Karl Wad I dlugtoii aud William a. Hallerl were I appointed a com mil lie t» make tin < nece**ary change* in the bylaw**, f lhal the lour American l«egiou post- i in thla county may he admi led l<> • membership in the Chamber of Cum t merer. Clayton Halue* Brick a|Mike of the I poor telephoue and electric light *er- > vice lu llu* city l'ue Bell IVIapboue I Company i* about to transfer it* busi- « tie** manager* from Ocean l ily and r Wild wood to Atlantic City. Tin* i* * « ridlculuou* move. Tbe |>eople of I Ocean City now have enough trouble i with tbe service, especially tlie toll t •ervice Tbe electric light company t hare ha* do superintendent. Ocean I City Is being used a* a tall -end of Al- • lanllc Cily There i* no coal in Ocean i I city aud the speaker -aid he under I stand* that thl* I* tbe condition all r I through the couuty. Mr Brick made a motion, which *■* carried, lost the * secretary be instructed to write a let- I I ter lo tbe district euperioleudaot, pro- I heating the removal of the company's 1 1 husiue-e manager* from Ocean City I and Wild wood h On motion of Henatnr Steven*, the I I chair w an requested to appoint a *pr clal committee to investigate coal con i dlliou* lu Cape May County. I Oil* M. Town-end, of tin* city, -aid I that the principal sum mer business of 1 1 Cape May Couuty I* to provide for ihel entertainment of visitor* from the large cities. Tbe winter bu*i -e** con l •1*1* of building hou-e* for these sum mer vlaltora. There la very little build lug in Ocean City, because of the high I price of lumber and material and thai l scarcity of moilgage money . He *aid 1 1 that he would like to see this cliam her urge the people to piece then I money lu the building and loan asso elation*. He would like the legislature to pes* laws (.el uniting an In crea*« In the amount of m. ney lobel loaned building aud loan H»OClalloU* I ' Mr Brick »ald that only a few days , ago a man went to til* office and of fired $4uuo for a mortgage Thl* was a pleasant surprise, because It lias ' beeu difllcult to get money for mortgage*, aud It Indicate* brighter pros I pect*K. Morgan Barradste. assisiant sec retary of the New Jersey Inter Mate Bridge and Tunnel Cemmi—lon. kave an interesting talk ou the luceptioiil and |>rogres* uf the Hudson River I , Tunnel aud be spoke strongly in favor of the bridge over I he Delaware I from Philadelphia to Camdeu He , urged hla bearers to vote in favor of I the bridge and tunnel bond issue ail the election next Tuesday. I I The Chamber of Commerce la ou I - record as favoring the Delaware River . bridge. , The matter of Ibe proper marking \ of detour* on the county roads wa* r« • , I ferred to the lrau*poitatlou commit lee At the close of the meeting, the chamber members ami gue*l* wefe t given a luncheon al the Sterling Res- . lauraiil, which waa enjoyed. The next meeting of tlie chamber will be held at Ca(>e May TALKED POLITICS i I — - { Rival AMCiably ianilidairii mi I I Count- ChRiubrr Meeting. Much to the surprise of a number * I of the member*, the meeting of the ('ape May County Chamber of Com * nierce here ou Thursday evening waa " made a vehicle to exploit the candi ' dacy of Miaa France* V\'. Baker, of M Wild wood. Democratic nominee for the aaa-mbly. Toward tbe close of '.he meeting, I Clayton Haiue* Brick, former president of the chamber, said that, a* both the llepubllcan and Democratic nominees for assembly were in the room, It might be well to present them. .. but there were lo be no political , I a peer hea by either Mi** Baker, the candidate, *a»| presented, and she almost immediately began a political speech. u<»tw it (island I lug tha w anting. Hbe aald that this waa the second time abe had appeared uulrivued before an Ocean City audience, the other oc r caalon being when »he wa* *|>eaking for woman auR'rage She said that ..now they have suit rage, the women M seem to feel that tliey should have a »„ repraaantatlva In the legislative hall*. .. Hbe said lhal she auppoaea that Mr. , Boawell regard* It a* very unlady-llke . for her to oppose him for the assembly. Should Hha defeat him at the election . ha will have been beaten by a woman, I and If he wins lie will have defeated an womau. ' Ml— Baker aald that she la In fevor of the I*ague of Nations, and than I I related some of her experience* a* a .. war nur»e. Assemblyman Boawell. who fol- " llowed, aald that he desired to apolo J Kite for Miaa Baker fur her political speech He declared » hat he doe* not Ill— Mate to take tha field *gain*t hei . «nd he would work Just as hard in de feat l»er as though she were a man . because when she etitered the political field she did *o a* an Individual, aud Mi no! a* a woman Mr. Boawell spoke of I he many great sacrlflcee made hy thousands ol la- people who war- uuahle lo get o%*er tc ,v Europe du/luc I he war. i! t ouiinuing A*eemt lyi»an Bo-wel aald that It wa* h»* pleasure to vole fo .rf the hill giving a bonus to I he eervict I,r men of New Jersey and the bid givfni ha preference to service melt in civil »n ... vies examination* He rh»*ed hy org tog l»l* hearers to vote for the soldier* lof ' bonu* at the election on Tuesday, Nu nR I vera her 2 id : I * * .it- WOMBN VOTERS MEET •ed ■rt I Mr Mr T«tka In Ml aw Mwkar, Cwntf ( eat*, and Ulster lnn Women vnlffk In thl* city nearl nl}' filled the resi room of the music |»i vilton Tuesilay eveulug, whei *paerhee were made by Ml** France , . W. Baker. Democratic nominee for tl: ,I*J a*aerahly, and bar "later. Miaa Mar '•J? Baker, both of Wild wood. Mrm. Th« HiiDfMon. of thle city, was also , speaker. '•* Mr* Howard D Taylor, of thle clt, M V.Hmlth. of the Hurling R# ,.♦■ laoraot, IW A-hury avenue, ha* • I « cured the agency of (he Troy Lau ' dry.oft^apeMay Thla is an oW-e tahllshed . reliable firm and can gi A-Ho 1 — rvice. Patron* can lea1 package* with Mr >*mith. aud aai fae- 1 «iii be returned in a few days. It. I adv . 10 » tf ing Rxpertencad ahaoiponing and are •r is- treat men I* Aim dressmaking a Co plain aewlng. I«l t W—lty aveni II. « Phone AM J. . N1, 4t 91

HUNTER W. THOMAS DIES SUDDENLY . I I Ouly Son of Major Thomas Has Collapse al Home in 1 WilkcH- Harrc. j Major and Mr*. Leonard H Thomaa, I of this city, were shocked ou Tuesday ■ when I hey were telegraphed word l lhal (heir only child. Hunter Wurrall I Thorna* wa* dangerouely ill at his * home in Wilkes- liar re. Later In the « day they received the *ad Intelligence » Harvey Y Lake, of this city, i who went lb Wilke* Bane, thai their •••ii had passed away at 4 30 o'clock t afternoon. t Death was caused by hemorrhage of t the brain Mr Lake was with blur « w hen lie died Mr Thouiar had been In III health • -luce last May. wheu be sustained a I nervou* breakdown. He wa* b ere for I eight week* during the summer, aud I for his home lu Hepiember. hav- t apparently recovered his former l vigor. He returned to hi* duties aa a traveling salesman for the Helvetia 1 Milk C ompany October 19 He wa* ■ employed by this compauy for about ' nine year* He had a sudden col- < lapse While at the dinner table ou Hunday. Major and Mr*. Thomas left hers early yesterday morning for Wilke*- t Barre, where they wue met by Mr. Lake, an lullmate personal friend of the family. Funeral services will be held In Wilke*- Barre, eud the inter- I nii-iit w-||l be In Mr* Thomas' family ' In Hagmaw. Mich. I Hunter Wurrall Tlioma* wa* born WestChe-ier. November 27. 1976. 1 He received hi* early education lu • We*! • hester. w here hi* father we. assistant to Prof Worrell lu Worrell's Academy. He came to Ocean (-Hy w ith his parent* lu 1890 aud remained < here urn 1 1 19t>1, wheu he went to the Middle We»t. He weut to Wilke*- ■ Barre In 1912. The firm by which he I wa* employed valued hi* service* highly, and coiitlnued hi* -alary for 1 leu week* after lie wa* takeu ill. He leaves a w Ife. 1 Major Thomaa had planned to at- 1 tend the thirty aeveutb annual rauu- 1 iou of the Ninety-seventh Rrgimeui Pennsylvania Volunteers' Association, of which he I* president, in Weet 1 'heater, next Haturday, hut the sudden death of Ills aou will prevent hla attendance there. Major Thomaa ou Monday was feeling elated over the apparent recovery of hi* -on. aud word of his death was a severe blow. FAVORS BONUS Republican Commuter Also la dorses Mridge Mood Issue. The member* of tha Republican city committee, at a meeting Haturday eveulug, endorsed the action of tbe Slate committee lo requesting Repub licaus to work and vole for tbe eoldiera' bonus. The committee strongly indorsed 1 1 lie bridge and tuunel bond Issue and urged upon voter- the Importance of casting their ballots for Ibis issue. It was also decided to request Dr. Huyder lo have a* many of the American Legion a* possible to co operate with till* committee in Its campaign work, and lo request the chairman of the woman's orgamxatlou to hava as many of the women aa possible to coo(«rate with the committee In the campaign work. Caleb Collin* wa* chosen chairman for the First Ward, and Mayor Cham I pioti for the Hecoud Ward. Ru—eli Nulty wa* elected lo proIcure suitable banner* tn be used on I automobile* on election day. A ma— meeting for the colored voters of thla city will be held Haturday evening W. C. T T. Meeting. The member* of tbe Ocean City W. 1(3. T. U. will meet Wednesday afternoou at the home of Mr*. 8. B Hwan. 1<M4 Aabury avenue. Tbe Rev. J. W. Watte rector at Holy Trinity P E. I Church, who wa* a delegate to the I noii alcoholic convention at Washington, D. C , will *(wak Will Havr PI* Itoaal. Roast pig will be provided the mem , bera of tbe Ocean City Republican flub aud their frtenda at the club house next Haturday evanlug. An I interesting time I* expected , I Automobile for Kale. Hix cylinder Htudebaker. with sum- : mer aud winter top Will sell reasonably. Apply N. Hickman, 1166 Aai bury avenue. Ocean City, adv., it.

BAPTISTS WILL RENOYATE CHAPEL New Church Impo&iiiblc Now, - Present Building to be Made More Attractive. The Baptist Chapel, after next Hun day. w ill be closed lo all service* for Hunday* while the interior is renovated and made m«>re cheerful lu appearance. All eeivu r* will he h. Id lu the social to*»ut. under the pursuitage Tbe local folk*, lo view of the Impossibility of gellltig a new building for several year* more, have decided lu make thing* a little mme comfort able aud cheerful. The (*•** will be out and put in sucli fashion a» tie more comfortable 'I hey will be „ leaned and given a mahogany f1ul*li and a hard pew varnish. I hey will than be fastened to the floor lu a permanent position All the interior woodwork will be cbauged lo white aud mahogany, and the vestibule entrance changed from aide to one central double dour entrance. The celling will be pa|*rrd while and th# aide walla a pearl gray. I he praseut lighting arrangement will be (akan out and tha light* -truug along (he a id a* al the l«.( and concealed IO a trough, giving Indirect lighting. 1 av pulpit will be redecorated. Much of Ibt labor w ill be voluntary ou the part of the men who under aland such work aud will give llirir service evening* and sucli afternoon* poeatblc t FIRE IN COTTAGE Worb b» lli partmi Ml Men Moves Moose. Prompt work by members of the tire department Haturda> night saved the cottage of J. Robril- Jarretl. of Haddotj field, ou the beach front at Thirty- fourth street, this city. The loss wa* about 6-VU0. covered by Insurance Tha tiremeu were not Hied hy tele jbone at 9 30 Halurtla* night that the louse wa* ou fire, tod (lie com bin a Hon chemical wagon and the big pumptr were rualied to the *cene Tlie combiuatiou wagon made lite run in . four minutes and quickly wa* ai work. 1 wo tank* of chemical* were u*ed lo extinguishing the blase. Tlie tire started in the kitchen, and (ha ocean aide of the kitchen wa* badly burned Tbe lire weut from tbe basement to the second floor of tha house, a hole havlug been burned lu the floor of tha kltcheu Tha family came dow n lu epeud the week eud. The tire, it la thought ■tarted In a box of kindling which waa between the cuel stove aud the gas range In tile kitchen but ju*t liow ll atartad l* unknown. The member* of tbe family had driven up town in their auto a abort lime before tlie tire was dtaoovarad. and when tliey returned home they were much *ur prised to see some of the liremen there, as well a* lo find thai part of their cottage had beeu burned. HOTEL'S GOOD YEAR Dlreeiara af Nomi*ndlr f»iess« cl Whb HBwmn'i ahowlng The fir*t annual meeting of the Ocvsu IHJ Hotel Company, which operate* I tie Normandle Hotel In this city, w as held here Tue-day afternoon I'he directors were gratitlrd with the result* of the flr*t suuimer'* bu«lne**. The following dlrecmta were elected: Charles A. Reynold* 1). A. Heuder miii am! Dr. W. E. Miller, of Camden; Fisher Dalrympie and A K. Marfan--on, of Philadelphia, and NV K Ma* ■ay. R. W. Edward* and Dr Allen Coraou, of this ciiy. No oilier business wa* transacted. The direclor* will meet in Philadelphia for organ ic-llou the week after next. ^ _ He pabiican Raiile* There will be Republican meetings In Cape May City this (Thursday) evening. Hea l*le city Friday evaolng and Btoue Harbor Haturday night There will also be a rally at Woodbine Haturday afternoon. Samuel Hecker Dealer la ALL KINDS OF JUNK I'uratiase all kind* of old Kurniiurr. If yon have an) thi >f to sell, (ill telethon* No. Ml. rieoaanivilie, N. J., ••» drope- d i.*T Houito Mala aireet and I will cell- Aieay* In *bs i market to boy old. straight aew*p*|»*n j i K. L. SMITH R. H. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN * I PAINTERS 143 A-bury Are. Ocean City, N.J.

i - . . ■ — — | Geo. F. Saxton j PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. , I GRAINING a»O DECORATING 036 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY PNONb aa-w NEW JERSEY l- 1 i ■ — — ►* I — — — — — .IN — ■ ■ ill __ a— . •r : We Can Save You Money ii ** ,1 ————ON 5 Stoves, Plumbing Material, i. ! Electrical Material, Doors I and Sash, Frame Buildings, Building Material. The building* which -repurchased from the Oovernmrnl , located at the Amatol Ataenal. Amatol (near Hammonton). N. J.. are aelling rapidly. We hk%'e a man on the iob e\*ery week day (Smiday* bv ap it- pointment). We ha\-e buildings from i8'xt8' to 94S *144 . frame, one and two atory, to be wrecked for their lumber ami R»r ly re-erection. We can aavt yoti money on the erect km of any ■ frame building, boat bonne, garage, atorage ahed. etc. All of owr material ia priced low, to be aold quickly. h# We are aelling toilets at $70 00 each ctvmplete; atovea (wood heaters) at $to.oo tach; Showers at $1.00 each; Sink- $15 00 \ each. lavatories $17 .50 each; hot water tanks ft 5 00 each hot water heaters $11.50 each. Tbe* gooda are all practically new ty.i and in tamtiH9n. Om automobile will meet an? train at Hammonton or Hgg Har- ■*+ bor, by appointment with Philadelphia Offrce t Gibbs, Mueller Company '»• Real Estate Trust Building f PHILADBLPHIA, PA. alp Hid Tstephon#, Walnut into M «os8 IMS. t. L— ———————————————————

SURF LAUNDRV Ocean Avenue bh Ocean flty, N. J. OCX>D WORK QUICK SERVICE. ALL WORK DONE off PREMISES V PLEASk OlVfc US A TR1AJ ° LAUNDRY NOW OPIiN } ~ — mm— — a— ■— — * ; m, Cook by Gafe and you won't have lo worry The old reliable GAS always "Johnny on Ibe apul." Not*' i- the lime to get your GAS HANOK or W ATKR ^ H HATER for tlie coming summer. • - Call at our salesroom and see the latest models in Gas Appliances. City Gat» L»lght Company <> — — — — |> SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN „ 822 Boardwalk CLOSED POR SEASON ' Build a Home Thcr# IS - BuiMing It u in full —ring in tb# Wwt nnd Middle U'r«l We have coMimcucrd to feel it here in tbe Kaat. It's -pvendtng. Pricewill -dr-ncr. Why not get lmav now with those plana f See vour fneod. Mr. Contraetor. and go over it with him. Of cour-e it'* omiefMood that yun'U —ant tbe Uwtier to come from oa. If we get the huaincaa, vomMI not I* heM np Tor tbe )j delivery at the material. That doe- not only mean LUMBER, »t «»ea»- Cememt, Brirk, Liinc, Lath. Saab and Millwoik and Hardware. Cv*r>tltlnt thai |oa* In tha Dullding 3 C. Ii. Shoemaker Lumber Go. T waif ih and Weil dvenuo — to Special Sale Special Sale Silk Hose 95c $1.00 Neckties 85® $1.50 Neckties $i-*5 ^2.50 $3.00 Shirts $1.65 Athletic Union Suits $x-45 Buy Now 804 06 Asbory Afe. JONES MER S S10F —mi | HOSIERY— SILK MERCERIZED WOOL FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN BOILEAU'S 656 ASBURY AVENUE Op.n Evenings You Derive |] the Benefit U of our knowledge of industrial and trade conditions, if you are a customer of the First n National Bank. Do not hesitate to consult us freely. New accounts are invited. i r First National Bank I O CEAN CITY. IV. J. |[j v. - ^ — — I OUR NEW Electric Siistcm Bakery Makes Better Bread, Cakes and Pastry Cirr THE HIGH COST OF UVIHC. Eat More Bread. It is the most Nutritious Food. WM. F. VALET 713-15 Asburg Ave. Ocean Cltj. N. J. i|| Buick and Dodge Brothers' Gars ] I Maccar Trucks \ I *£ RARTS FOR THE AROVC VEHICLE* T PHILADCLPHIR DIAMOND ONID •ATTENIES m JOB acRlVANl X CENTRAL QARAOt MOTOR RHOR | Z T© »M AUVRT AVI W W W It. ©WOO© AVE J ecu- etTY. r. 9. m m w wm aye, « ▼©**•««• Mas WI1EJ90©©. M. 4. ^iru DM MP Pmm >vo>i IM Ttmma

MVTBJX ARM OTVA4MM ^cotch jj-all m mo c •*oro# 7CMAN OITV A»I W JBRBSV u 1x1 in., a. »••• m 0 m. ». HEW HOTEL ELBEKON XiOHTH AffCCiTXAJ. AfUOI OOCAX city. m. J. ©ayloc m4 H*y*a. FrvyrMMMtf |M). THE BISCAYNE Opn© t rviay April 1 fe**»U| vatfr la wwy toartrua u. kVMun venue oppoWU Metrtyt I -nee* Private itetba Beokiel K, HU girt©. Owaar GAUDY COTTAGE 9U Ceotioi A-eooe Xaaaii < M.J Hen Jeveey OpMailtMTnr V*rn nmm Mi nwy Eoa-aal— e* Mae. Lvma Oawov. r-ep iHiftMAnkl btee-©w* Theo. F. riildreth Electrical Contractor J-bM«| W«k • ipg deity Office: 1032 Cemtrmi Avcane OCEAN CITY. N. J. HAVE yo«i e coCtMg©. bcngxkm or a port meat to farmtxh? We b*vc a line of puKRiTvax at Lea* than Philadelphia price© Window khadca a specialty. CHAS. C. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 A6RURY AVEto«u ©©*■». *e# Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS j. pRtsccnrr, cadman, jr.. 639 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jereey John Q. Dennis JOBBING CARPENTER No Job too Large. No Job^Uw S mmL Katxmalev All Work Pnrowbed Ceeiealiei 1TUIT1C ICE COEPIIT I °"L" P*«a* EMitiii tea rr—eaer* wnn w aat OCCAM CITY 9 4. j ■E1SLK1 a XMAMB Readine Coal Are You a Slave to Stoves? ii yonr koer hceaed only in spoof Do you waai to do my w ith the det and trouble © i carv lying coal and tha through *• rooms? Do you was more heal at leas coat? Why not tcvesbgerr (be 4 InTERtUVTIOflAL Onepipe Heater I RMR A TROUT. Aa 11B (SNinmSM.SwMM.K4. I ^ Our Wall Paper k a veritable tod We ato to pleeee tbe parttodar. Just come down and inspect ©m mumuum* design* If too are critkal h may r take yo© a iong time tr decide . there are no many patter* to cheeae from — but tbe point b that you enn k be suited ewnctW right nod at prknn L that will appeal to you. i alfrbd «. BMYW f Real Estate and ^ Search Company | Kfltlitv Trait OwawxT I VildfNd Title uf Trat Ok Jk FvtwwfX AenHce M RmHIi,»Us,1 Sfl-Mi; w Imm * Nm towspeg© - Flm imw'U Mm. tr o^"^or—