Ocean City Sentinel! II Urtl».*v< Wovtt W HKU 4. 1UUU We -hall I* *!•«> 10 ****** nmm* ..f an** oouiQIUUloalUiUa of iul«re*l i* tin- oomiuuulljr hud our reader* ! ^erywltm AH iHuuuiuiiicatloii* should be afr eoiucaulad with the full uarne and t<Mu- of Ilia wrltar. uul ueoaaaartiy f(l, , iM li-ailon. but a* a guarantee of | go.,.1 tf"h _______ 1 DOTS li p,. I your mau wiu? ' s„„p lUllowe'aii parties here. Many ekcuraloiitala liara ou rtuuday. ' •|li< rliauge Ui !!»• teui|krelura l»-i KiHlay. j |lt»i»k»K»vltig will be bare before a t great wlilla. *uiely liavt breU glvgp line 1 »r»iltrf Oil* fall. { *. nuttier collagen* are turning oil • lite wrter lu Ibair houaaa liere lelurn- froui Whale Heacli. J llii- uuty. Indicate II10 defeat of j Jniiali lietuocralie nominee for Con- ; gn— | lu roof <>f Hie collage of Kufoa Huiillt. »ou Ocean avenue, near rtixili M,Cr». ban Ueeii rr-hlitgletl by II. I*. | INiuiirre. rv-veral of Ihe member- of It)* PleaMiiivilla Hand gave Ocean Oily band 1 * 11 » a big help in the Hallow, e'ru carnival lie.e .\ voiding lo "The League " official organ of Ihe Ileal Km ale League of £<-* Jersey, a "realtor" la lutriiialcally a idle of merit. Ocrau Clly Lodge, No. Ufl. K. of P a ill celebrate ft- thirty acvatilli auul-ver-ary lu »l- lodge rttuiui on the event g of November 15 WrUouie vlaliora — coal cara Ailed a till coal. They reached here, after a l.otg ab-ence. one day la-t aeek and llirle »a» lUUCll rejoicing. PERSONALS Mi-h Hweeney, of tin- cily, l» vlall1 k friend- tu Philadelphia. II. Waller lleriolh, or Philadelphia, wa- among Mood ay 'a vlaMora. \ir«. a. P. M liner, of ibi* city, lv 1— it 1 11K her al-ier lu Clayton. riiomaa Wall-on and wife, of Plilla delplna. are among Ihe vlaliora. Mi— Coo ey. of Oeroiaulowu, -penl .Monday and 1'ueaday in Ihl-Cliy. L. rt. A. rtledeui, of Philadelphia, a cottager, waaa vlailur ou rtuuday. jonepli M Rowland, of Philadelphia. waaa Vialior bere Saturday Mr Kelk, rtr , and wife, of thl* clly, leave lu two week* for Florida. Mr- J. K Morrlaon. of Phlladel |.|i ia, waa lu (own during the week Mm. OUMie Huxzard aud daughtera, of tiloucealer, have moved lo thia ciiy Mra. Johuaou Honey, of tide city. I* vi-iting ber daughter at Ocean (irove. Walter ( handler, of Philadelphia. f.». 'r -- ia> Ma . 1 ft '-•» »eia Fi ay 1 1 t .li re • i.yvi
uu«ti • u —eiiiiig. A-oury ave ^ nut. 1 Alex. Carroll, of Oak Laue, vl-lled John J. Devine, of thin city, ou Tom day. Mi-a W bltemat all , of (hi* city, ha- ^ gone to Hridgetou lo apeud e few ^ weeks. M. Mayer and family, of thle clly. ( have gone to AtlahttC City for the ^ winter. f The Miaaea McMaiiua, of Philadelphia, were aioong the vlelloM here ^ rtuuday. , Ml- Joaephlne Taylor, of Phlladel , plua, e|H»ul Saturday aud Sunday In tlila city. ( W. W. I yer-* and wife, of Phlladel v phta, came to thl« city aud voted j 1'ueaday. Frank Piatt, of thl- city, connected < With • < I !■■■>—, — '"Wll , lueaoay. 1 Mra J II eve* Hlldreth ha- returned to her home tu thle city from a vi*ll to Philadelphia. K H. rtchaot* and family, of thl« «-uy, will abort ly g» lo Florida for ihe w inter monltia Commodore C. Howard Schermerhorn, of Wed Philadelphia, waa a viaItor election day. Clarence rt. Scull and family "Pent Saturday and Sunday dllb relative# | In Philadelphia. t larence Freeman and wife, of Camden, .pent Ibe week end Hi their At-
lantic avenue cottage. Mm. Hannah Aug le -pending a ftw 1« •lay* hi I hla city, the gueet of her -on, w Horace Aug. aud family. K K Clement and wlfa, of Waab- <*' liigtoo, I), a. are occupy tog their cot f luge, ho.s Fifth atreet. thia city. JiHwph Kraoea, of thle etty, ha- ac- c cepied a poeMton a- c*- k In the I own wiiil'v Inlet Ci»ael guald -talbni. j1 sourer C Holt end wife, of Pitman. formerly of tin- diy hate g »ue to HI IM.-r.burg. Fla. fur Hiona inter I, L.K«i.dfaai.d wife, of thle cl«y. *|o>odiog a week with their eoU, DM wo.,d Handle, and wife. In Lancaster 1 •unity Clem A C. Hlldelh end Shtrifl Mead Totnllu. ofCepe Mey Court Huoae, were In town Fridayt iireamodore William K Heiamer and w ife, of Philadelphia. **re among the vMHofl over the aeek nid | William A Mender and wife, of Philadelphia, recently epeol mvera da> a in (lielr Central avenue oaltege. t nerlea Nabb end wife entertained Harry H rtmitn, wife and daughter. Dorothy, of Atlantic CHy, Sunday William H. Campbell. If » who 1wl.li a law Arm In Newark. -P** • few day- at hla home here daring t »« werk. Henrge Mann, of Philadelphia, pfte tdenl of tlie Oeeuu Clly Hotel Prop* top* Aeeoemtinn. wae In ie^® Turn day. Oeorge O Adam.. Will.fd W Adam-, Charlee It Adam- and Ot -Ilk «MH «*
locals put up ' strong offensive Wild wood High School Won Game by Score of 18 to o. The football team of the Ocean City High School Athletic Aaaoclation lost to tho Wild wood lllgh School eleven ut Wildwood, Saturday afternoon, by tho score of 18 to 0. It wan a Httff ganle throughout, and Ocean Clty'M offetutlve play wae particularly good. Every player ou the Ocean City team did well and all allowed wonderful improvement. The 1 etar player for Wildwood waa Live- 1 zoy. Coachea Colllaaon and Coraon u deeerve muck credit. The line-up: 1 Wildwood Pom. Ocean City 1 L. B Pfitxenmlre <>one L. T Ooeu'j Pinke L. O Wtlgou . Senekoff Center Kutcher Norell K. (J Snyder Kalhack R. T Auatin 1 Taylor R. K Gtbba I Nidrof Q. n Guff , . . .L. H. R Ferguaon R H. B Adaiua 1 Llvoxey A . F. B Gardiner.1 Touchdovrna— Llvexey, 2; Nidorf. | 1 Cmpire. Carter: referee, Snyder: 1 linemen. F.arhua and Christian: time- 1 keeper, linger. t Tho local boya appreciate the aaHiMtance given by aome of the men of Ocean City. Cam were furnlahed by , Dr. Hemrhel Pettlt. Dr. Allen Coraon and Aaaemblyman A. C. Boa well. Dr. I J. Thornley liughea presented a Aratald kit, which haM be**n uaed on a number of occaaiona. The Ocean City team will play the <'ape May Court Houao High School t-leven in the old ball park in Charity, next Saturday afternoon, game starting at 3 o'clock. "Show your interest in our boyal by attending thia game/* urge- Man ager George M. Black man. home Toe-day after an enjoyable au»' J trip through par'- of Pt-nn-y Ivania a* I far we*t a* Pitt*hurgli and vicinity Samuel Hu— ell and w ife of I hicity, are H|ieodiiig a few da>* at i"e*lar vllle, the gue«i* of Mr-. Ku**ell'a parent-. William T. ltickard- and wife, of lilt- city left ye-ieiday for Phlladel- I phla, where they will reiuatu -everal I week*. Mr-. (Jeorge B. Parker. «»f thia city, la recovering from an o|>eraiioo perforoieil In one of Philadelphia'* ln»* pltala. Mr*. Kdwanl Huiubf and -on. of I M ill ville. vi*ue«l tier father, Frank H. Ware, lit thl- city, Ibe latter part of la-t week. Mr*. Mary Mann ha- taken occu nancy of one of the Henry Apartment* on A-bury avenue, near Seventh *treel. (Jeorge Bartlvtt and wife, of thlcit) , left Thur-dey for Weal Palm Beach, Fla., where tbey will spend the winter. '.it*, eecretary of the | y lmprovvuiaul A«*«> *» ai oog the vlallure Mou day evgru
L«fu,w A w.coeon, a atudent at Peun Slate College, returned to bia -turtle* ' Tue-day after s|wudlug a few daya at hie home here. Mra. L H. Smith, of thia clly. leavetoday for Ilia Pocono Mountain- 1 where ahe will -peud two week*' va I cation, with a friend. Joeepb Adama. of Homer*' Point who rati a boat from one of the wharvee here laat aiimmer, will apend the winter In Florida. Richard Voaa, of thia clly, went to Philadelphia tbi- week and ie working lu the hardware -tore wherein be wa« employed laat winter. M re. Clarence Del-rot It and daughter, of Logau, have returned from a week'- viett to her pareuta, Capt. aud Mre. P S Haud. thl* city Jatnea Auatin, auperliiteudeut of the 1 Clly (laa L>ght Company, aud wife mp to Moaton end vicinity. Mr- Anna Foie-tel aud Ml- l*»ul-e Kcret. of Philadelphia. recently v letted their brother. Charlee h^ret. 1060 A-hury avenue, thl- clly. Ml-a Alice Oar ret-on, a etudenl at Temple College. Phllade Iphla. vUlted her parent*. R Ha Oarreleon aud wtfe, thl- city. Saturday and Sunday. John W Newton, of Philadelphia, eu active member of Ihe Oceto CHy Fi-tilug Club aud aummer reeideni here, wa* among the vulture Frldey I R F. Holmee end wife, of thia city nave gone toTientou to vt.it friend
wo week-, after which they will go Ki , St. Petereburg. Florida, where tbey rill -petid the wluter monlhe. Vernon tMrlaon, a member of the itv *■ Are department, lie taking h»e wo-week* vacation. Irving Johu-oi». q mother Aremtn. returned from hi. va•11011 and went «0 duly thl- week. A H. Sicklrr and wife, aummer re.^ Q Idvi.tk of line city, -pent Monday and ( Cue-day here Mr- end Mre. Sick ler . who -pent a -outh I- the Pocouo Mounteloa. wilt leave November IH « for their Florida home for the wluter , -• ■ " I • Try *n In «h« HKTtH..i „»L _ Klr« »<■»-'" »nd ,venut I^KIvrralk «n<l H«y *»•" .•». |H— KnUfW'h »n,, ",y M »nd ,^-Hwonrt »nd Anbury •»enu». Kmirtb »t.d Anbury 4A— Kt|(blb ««<1 Anbury n-rnm.n «_T.nth »nd An».ury nvnnun. 4H— Thtrtnnntb n.id Anbury .»«>« „ HUtunulb nud Anbury n»nr,u«. M_ North nnd rnnrml •*«« ' s, -Hlith nnd Cnntrnl n-ntiun ' ' M Klnvnnlb nnd t '«ntr»l nmtiun • (n-Twumhnnd W-lny I nS Kourinnnth »nd Wnnl.y *»*>»• »\ n-rourthnndtb^nnubnun , „ -Hn««nlb nnd <>n*n nrnnan * 7h— —lath »nd •♦•nun. « ^nennd And AtlKdl" »»"-• . Z K«.nt«.U .niannyly«Off*« '■ „,_«•» n-«.n- ^
woman casts first vote at age of years
— II ARMISTICE DAT TO BE OBSERVED . I Celebration Will be Held in 4 PreBbyterlan Church Thurs * day. November 11. 1 , Tho AmiUticc Day relehratiun will j bo held In the Presbyterian Church « on Thuraday evening, November 11, | at 8 o'clock. Thl- public cch-bratiou « will follow that of the school children In the atfernuon. I The Women's Auxiliary of the t American legion will give a chick n 1 • and waffle supper in tho a.-Kommy j J hall of tho Preabyterlan Church for the beneAt of tho legion. Th« members of the legion are anxious to hocure sufficient funds to tart their 1 new home, and the proceed* of thl--upper will 1m* devoted to till- objiul. | The evening celebration will cod- 1 slst of the preaentntlon of the Victory , medal* and several other delightful features. I Citizens, rally to the cause or the ( boya on Armistice Day and attend , their dinner. « elect trustees Udbudl*!* Al-o I ret «»• •« gMim , o 1. a* Ct'S'-raa®*' Ueorge O. Adam-. -He* Lawimc* Jr.. and Dr. Allen t'ov-oii have tan riveted tru-lrr- of the Fi«*t M. h ( hurch of thl* clly. William K. Maa-ey wa* rlrcted del rgate lo the lay conference -t A*hur> Parkin March, and Richard BlUe* waa cho-eti alternate. I he cufnme* ' I- held ou Friday of the week the Ne Jn*ey Conference 1- lo ae-aiou. Aumdrd • u«c *• R. W. Kd ward-, of tin* eily, otMonday attended the fuUtral •»( HenJ W. Ureer. lo (Jermaulown Mr Urcei. who died suddenly la*» week. w«- * *umiuer ie*ldeut »»f thl- coy. I Ureer wa* a retired wor*ted manufac I turer. Matlll V«*l The ttnc weather on Honda* brought a number «»f vi-itor* t » thl- ie *ort. Thrre were live carloads of pa* Linger* on Hie Re*du.g Railroad'- eX I I * u r— ion tram from Phllailrlphia I Some few people look -urf b*tii- - nlnarr »«»d -oci« The member- of the Men'* Friend I -hip league of the Fir-l Pre-byterlai Church w ill hold their • get logeiher" dloner and -ocial Friday evening November 1». A big Mine i* rXprcletl b> I (be member- of the league liuod s *ir 01 Alt •!»». I The local tax collector told City I Oommtaetooer Campbell, a few day* ago, that the clly ha- Je** property to
It* ottered for eale for unpaid taxr* % than ha- be-o tbecaae In a number of year*. X Mm DeaUl lai-aon-r-Dr. Wllaon Y. ChrnaiBO, H0» Cen ^ Iral avenue, thia city, wt*l»e- to ao uounce the loatallatioii of Hie late-l t Kdwarda X-Ray apparatua t» hi- a! ready complete denial out At. A* Kay ^ •liaguoalN a a|»eclaliy. adv.. If. ' » t pmlaitd Wlaler SUBBcMion*. ( Bed- enameled, w all* painted floor- , re flu i- bed and Interior „ w ood w ork gone over before next *ea*ou'a bu-y I ru*h Hakky V. ai>a MS. H..u*r to* A.bu,y ™.o M 4i I m i i Have VnnrCoal Hill. For Sale.— Oak and pine cord w od « I delivered Plume MM 113 or write I Ijoeeph M«Ool|in, Palermo N J. adv.. 10 14 41. H. I'urtl- RoV.ir.J5u, ,74V .n<l ]V« AInure avenue. Ocean l.-lty. N.J, hatl ;';r tiintXJF I I »<■ IVnn.ylv.- . ol». «nrt U> vtiumlMM »o or •««- I matlon. 1 Fob RKNT.-Furulahed cottage and . two bedroom aparlm.nl with , bath, for the winter. -0#?. in both: ree-oneb'e. Apply ** t. ioe.H.frull.K.KWU.lr^.u-Oej*" y avenue i- it' an edvertl—ment In the rtgrmt.. k«» _ ^ — — — — — I
Ordinance Ne, 150. An ordin-nw K,vrl a nn,i T 1 1 1 r I >' • ti .!> ^ »vuvn.i avenn*^ '• ' ""VlTTTv ^A;. .... th".) — ateaatmnTbi If-jjjrwyjjj „nl tv.arat Dlti, aXreH aad/y e*w^ ^ r„s, t .,,d I — -halt b* »«1 o" I of.Haaar ..I «"»VT£ t frtk1*.J0«tltT bTa^Ui -h*h •"r5' I hs-sm a* I w «3».« br the I -1- t no* lion Sbahbe d »-«" *"d I Heat i«»n S Thai ui w«* |dloe ^ lb. i s'-rrS' «tvsssss Kn"'"" S^\'?aa.r. thr Mwnem of 1 na »»"• ihre*on .»> nasi |awa*fe. i Mono- i . „n. .Hal ll" •>«*» «wrtl"«ni» »»* i rsiEi SATA'- " 1 t oy. New J-r*« * . >- ^ |J(fcr(i B<» ru.t-er. ht -aid II •"! third read! -• j* 3>.lV^mt»er. IV*. a« ib* twenty JEZ v Ut M*'». 1 ^ 01 i „ rl<«a 1 " »fI*11Soae curt— e o( lay'ae wawT^rHnan «r.v.ii-.r « as opewtag ,?Ua,e- Thirty »«"«rxh 5w»"t fcrMsa
Mrs. LydiaC. Arthur Proud of Supporting the Republican Nominees. Mr*. LydiaC Arthur, of thia city, a former rc*ident of Philadelphia, aged bl year*, wa-glad Tueaday that -he wa* *paied to t'a*t her firat vole, and her ballot, ca-i in tne Fir-l Ward, wa- Molidiy Republican Mra Arthur, who I* Ihe mother of Mr*. Henry li t ree, -a- takeu lo Ihe poll* in John V Hieeltuau'* auio, and a lie enjoyed Ihe ride, a* well a* the privilege of voting. It wa* her Aral 1 outing in a long lime. Mr* Arihur enjoy* fairly good 1 health and *lie ho}** lo live at lea*t a few more year,* *«• Hist *he may at at • *ee a Kepublicali governor of New Jersey. keep IT UP Would l.lltc lo Src AO* oilier Muiuuierk' r*r*dr The following fioui a rr»ldenl of till* cily | onainly voicea the thought of ii'iiiy other* lu till* rtaon: Having been a re*»deot of Phlladel* ptna -lucr Itfuu. aud *eeitig the uiuuimere' parade until it became au eye *ore, I feel a* though I have *eeii enough lo realize Monday'* parade Ma* a decided -ucce** from every -taiidpoiul, lu »piie of Ihe -ujbIi ' amount of advertl*ing The Ur*l 1 heard of a parade *•■ ou Saturday^ morning. I'tiluk what It would j mrau to Oi-eau ('ity to open the wa ! -on w iiii Ju*l *uch an occa-lou. Theie i* many a dull winter'* evening Ilia! could be *|>eut lo a good advantage preparing Ihe trophie*. Thru there c iuld be a public -ubacripliou for ca*h troplile-. W'tiy not have *ome of the*e Ocean « "Ity folk*, with their "pep" aud ' giugrr." -tudy thl- idea over and try It out. 1 am *ure (hat nine out of every leu will *ay ye*. There I* uo ttoi*. like the pre«ent to get together and give Ihe people more of a chalice to co operate. GIVEN SURPRISE Hiaa ll, v>l Btrtctil* and Friend* Kitjoied Parly. Mis* Beryl Reichly, daughter of I'rof. and Mrs. O. W. Reichly, was given a very pleasant surprise party at her houie. Thursday evening, by a number of her young friends. All spent a few hours In enjoyable style, playing games, and later partaking of refresh menta. Those at the party were: Ruth Adama, Sara Bcvan, Mabel Gilford. Kiiima Gilford, Stella Newberry, Ruth Jones, Gertrude Stainton, JcannclU Slainton, Marjorie Adams. Hilda l.ake, Edna Snyder, Emily Sutton Katherino Maginias, Jeannette Gar rclson, Murrell Adams. Beryl Reichly ami Helen C. MacNamee. ■ • — — — GUNS IN MAINE » - i
t Champion One of H. D. vi our « t-ariy. r Mayor t'bampiou has started on tils aunual v|-it to Henry D. Moore'a "Noisy Hiook" Camp lu the Matua wood*, hunting for big game. He will 1 away about three weeks. In the paity are Heury D. Moore, 1 William (J Mooie, William D. rthar- { rerd, Uu* Riddeli, Dr. Frank Tomllo ' aud Bert. Crawford, of Haddoufleld; 1 Charle- Ronkel, of H addon Heights, aud Mayor Champion. Hrir on W ddlnn Trip. Lieut Harry L Cuuver. of the Philadelphia Department of Public rtafety. j and wife, spent rtHurday aud rtuuday I w ith H M Newklrk and wife, of thl* city. Thay were accompanied by , William Cook McKeel aud bride, of ! I'ort-mouih, W. Vs., who were on! Mfcmare e«« e.a. Mr* K K. Unger. -ecrvt-ry of the ornate pavilion auxiliary, give- notice I thet ell women to tercet ed In keeping the building ot*en ell wiuler will meet in the re- 1 room of the pavilion et I :i 80 o'clock tomorrow (Friday) after ItlOOQ. Fob Kknt — Furuiabed cottage for I wiuler month-, very reao oable. ou 1 Wealey avenue netweeu rteveuth eod 1 F.ighth al reels. Apply I flee. ®dv ' W«1.4l. , lxwal paper* of all dewjrlptlooe, lo duding wills, are carefully d2WBJg R. Curt i- Roblneon at his offlce. 74- " 1 A-bury avenue. oc#en City. N. J. ad*
city plans to open new alley Near Ocean Front aud Thir- j ' ty-fourth Street— Clohioy: of Wiakfieh Creek. The Clly C<imo<i*»ioiier-. el then 1 weekly mrclliig inir.-liu-cd -ud! pe«*ed 00 -«C"«id readn g an ordinance No 1 AO. providing f,u the opeoit g graveling, rlc . of a fl'ieen-loo* - i«k. iireel between Thirty fourth and Ihir t> film -Ueet", icnifel end W e-»e> avenue*, at thr ie«j of plo|wrt; . tiwuer- lu that -eclioii. The ordinance waa prc*enic<1 by Dn ! rector Fuher. ~ On luoliuU of Director I am | bell Hie ordiuauce waa oldried publl«hed. 1 1 will come up fur fluai pa --eg* at llir Uicrtiug of thr board uU Novriubel -- The ordiuauce ap|wsr- ei*«rw i.nt in I hla i*aue of the CtMIM-l. The follow lug Idler wa* read b> Cily tfieik Morn*: Jersey City. Oct. 27, l!«2o. I W. H Colliaaou. Jr., City Engl near. Dear Mr. Colliaaon: I understand that when the ineui-l bers of this board und staff made anl inspection of the Jetty proposed to !>« j built by the City in Rainbow Channel I it was airaiikud that you should present to this board at the OctObn meeting a plan showing the locution of this proposed Jetty with certain sounding* in the channel and in th«a waterway- adjacent. Will you please do what you can 'to have this in my hand* well In u«i . ance of the meeting of the boar I, scheduled f«»r Monda>. November 15.1 Your* very truly. VICTOR CELINE AIT. Director, , Board of Commerce and Navigation. I The matter was referred to the 'local board as a committee of the! I whole to take up with the city engl- ' neer. i There was also read a letter to Cily Engineer Colllaaon from Director C.alineau in relation to the petition 1 . pied with the City Commissioners bv ' residents and taxpayers of tho south - t ern section of Ocean City, praylnc for the closing off of Weakflah Cree',*.. Mr. C.alineau amid that he would like to know whether the City Comnit*- ' -ion has any definite plan a- to where > the closing could be the best effective - whether right at the railroad bridge or east or west of there; wh-.t the prospect would cost and Just how. in the City Commission's opinion, thel cost of the work could be allocated I ••Of course." the letter continues, "you realize that the Inland Waterway and this Board n*-e one body, the f inland Waterway having been rtins sol id at ed with other departmeni- in r 1915. Would not the Countv of Cape . May be sufficiently Interested to con y i tribute a substantial part? The county has Its shore boulevard at e'thl* -ert ion, and Is, of course, tn- •• terested. # , ••I personally am in favor of this work, but I cannot say what the State " would contribute or whether It might '• contribute anything." h This was referred to the City Comc missionera. as a committee of the . whole, for future action Resolutions to borrow 11500 and 1500. presented bv Director Campr" bell, were adopted . y The report of the health officer was received and ftl**d. The report* of the building Inspector, with check for 1 5£. electrical insneetor. with a check for $22.50. and the nollce court Justice, with check for $51. were received nnd filed. nnn nini
A number of hills were read and ordered paid. Women WI I arc The inootblv meeting or the Wo man'- Home Mla-louary Hoelety of tlia First Prr-tyterlan ITiuteb will t* bald at the home of Mr* John Mc Hellion 70b Ocean avenue, next Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'clock. All meoi ber- are requested to be pre-ent Ware'- rapectaitie-. New crop New Orleeu- molaa*-.8S j cent* pet quart Large assortment choice apple*, orIangea, banana* and all fciud of fruit aiway- on band. Fre-b egg- right from the country, plenty of them. 80c dozen. Finest quality cream ciiee-e. Hood fiteh c*icoatiutaio the «hell.9V ! Large -tze Jelly tumbler* B0<- dozen j k-iio) cmaotry butter. 65c lb All i lud* of fre-h and —It meaty ,»AU uu* Two valuable cornei T,rnl.„,«tl. A-ldrr.. K.J ',n>^ 1 l«»*ouihThln1 «<lv,S2J. J| FoHrtAUi-Brun.wwIi P°' 1 Kbit *)»7 ; * , »•'"» 4,2 Klf,""h m 4 Samuel Heckei d DMkf »• 1 ALI. KINOS OF JYNK n. km k i < <&* o( out ffaraiwo. If > jy have WpitfS Ifl Sav u iJ-hi ^ * v m boy -Kl.-irwigm qrwp*p*r*
Geo. F. Saxton painting, paper graining and decorating 936 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY ewo««. NCW JE — —m. -XJS- - ' j Our Annual Fall Sale will tako place the week of November 15 to 20 INCLUSIVE I You may rightly look for big money Ravers in this sale. I*—
surf laundry ^2^ Ocean Avenue ^ iae-j Ocean J. ; GOOD WORK QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES puEASt GIVE US A I RIAL LAUNDRY now OI'liN - ~ J 0 I , | Gook by Gat» and yon won't liavcto-worry The old reliable GAS always "Johnny on the -put " | * Sow htigtiuietogetyovrCAS KANGRor WATER !| HEATER lot the coming summer. Call at our saU-nroom and see the latest model* in Gas Appliances. City Gut, Ulftht Company — — — — — ( SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESStN 822 Boardwalk CLOSED FOR SEASON Build a Home There IS a Building B.khh It i* in fall awing in the Wart and We*t. We have commenced to feel R hate in tha Bart. It aaprcading. Pncea will advance. _ . . M « Why mH get Imav now with th«we plana > See yoor fncad. Mr. Contractor, ami g.» "vn it with htm. Of course it - ui-leirtood that vou II wart the LamIter l<> come from u*. If wc get the i^atncwa. yoa h,?^ Mld ^fcr tha delivery of the material. That doe* n*u «>nly mean LL IIBKR. it mean* Cement. Brick. L"ne, Lath. Sa-li and Millwoik and Hardware. f, v«,r> thing that go— In Ut- Building C. 11. Bhoemaker Lumber Co. Twelfth and West Avenue special sale Special Sale Silk Hose fr.oo Neckties ^1.50 Neckties $2. 50 *3.00 Shirts 65 Athletic Union Suits f l-45 Buy Now 804 06 ismnite. jones hen s shop iwici" '1HOSIERY SILK MERCERIZED WOOL FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN boileau's 656 ASBURY AVENUE Op.n Evening, , In the Name of ] ^£izts$r Safety and Stability j Wc advise every man and woman to resist highly speculative schemes They may promise big dividends, but often the an tire principal is wiped out. You know your money is secure when deposited with M I the First National Bank. ■ I 3 per cent. Interest Paid on Savings Fund Accounts. 1 W1 first national dank 1 OCEAN CIT\r.N.J. \l 1 01 r nkw I ■ r I Makes Better Bread, Cakes and Pastr)' I CUT TlfF. HIGH COST OF LIVING BT I Eat More Bread. uU< ■ ,a* ■ -1 u is the most Nutritious Food. I WM. F. VALET i 713-15 Asluiru Ave. Ocean City. N. J "i gttttctttttttttttttttttti I | Buick and Dodge Brothers' Cars , i Maccar Trucks I & jot 9QHVNNI. 1 I I « *t*. t ° ' i x I W 9 Townatna. ••* w#nwa 1 § woaa um* ** ••• •00®r,A" — I I ^mni||||HMtlllU»»'
mstuji iii' TTiaaa ^sctch jjoli m gciisiar, O/— ore# OC CAN OiTY NAAtJMMBMT * I I a-t'LlA «*.'/. - w* Amm 9mm* ■A il.. «», a . I*.-- 1'.t I mf'MM — M— M «... .4, U" tmij r i—- — mrnmm w ■40 (at U4ta»ln—-a m a "smmaa. a »■ M— IS— NEW HOTEL LLfefcJtON ILIUM TM AM U CBirTlUXA* i rMOf oczi* ccrt, m. 4. may 04 mrJl i —yr# I i pilWi — —4 —If M* r— ■ B-I ana as i THE BliiCAYNE OpM Friday. April 2 ksubloe — or o »t«c MAiuoh Ocawu svetiiMLrppoaHc Moociyo larirti Frtrau halta BoofcM a tiU-'ltNU. o-ar CAN DY COTTAGE hi . i 'aolial A*m>m trtao i ity Saw Jamay n»rj f.Qiwma Una. LfMi GAiar, l*»ap. Sr II frtM. 21+J latmmm mam Theo. f. hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specially Office. IOJ2 Central Avenne OCEAN CITY. N. J. v * HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or a part m cot to tarnish ' Wc have a line of rv*WTVH* at lea a than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CH AS. E. ADAMS 4 BRO. 720-22 SSSURV Ave. Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS J. PttESCOTT CADWAN, Jr.. 639 Central Avtam Ocean City New Jersey ALTO fflunuw John Q. Dennis JOBBING CARPENTER No Job too Laigr. No Job too Somll Howae* Cleaad aed Opeood Ertim-irt AU Wat ^ r I Faruwbcd CaeianlM -| ATLANTIC ICE CONPUT ocALta m iOllUlR la I end Wool Avanag OCCAM CITV M 4 HIUDLET 4 ADA MS Reading Coal I Are You a Slave to Stoves? Ii your house heated only ia ipres? Do you want to do imf wwh the dirt and trouble o< cani)Wff coal and a. hes through the rooms? Do you want more kmc at leas cob? Why not investigate the InTERrmrioriAL Onepipe Heater ] SWA* 4 T*0WT. Our Wall Paper O a veritable W ****** please the partK-ttlar. Juet cx»w J. do" and drsigua II ro« are "itKalBwy take you a long time to there are ao many patteeaa to c from — <*44 Q* * Jf tw rit*t ■»d * prlcw ttml will ® T— - X AV.Fuen a **rm A DM. C—y v' y 4 Real Estate and * Search Company aiwaaaawra i J ridelitv TTUstCcmwiiT 1 liMiNd Tilh I* tiwl (H. T Title \wm*rw 2 Sew««he4 AWtrmoD cT THK (kevsysfflcAfflg fMI Sitkil

