Ocean City Sentinel "TUUHHDAY. JAN U A II V «. lfcll. We »lk»li Im? gkd t<> twelve Item* of uvv* and cuumuiHfAltoh* of iiHeres! lu litis ooiiiiuuilty and our rvad«r» 'eiywbera Aii oouimuuJJStioii* should be aciupaui«<«l Hilli lii« full nauiv and ulrtwa of lir wriusr, uui iiwawarlly » iiiililifatlu*. but an a gtierenlve ol | DOTS " ' »n be her* «re *inl«r I I 4 , |||t- ||,e mil .,»«i %va* given a -a arm 'Icouic by local people Well, naoat of u# will probably try do belter In many way* llila year. * t here were a number of excursionis!* here from Thiladelpbla on Holiday. Dr. Jullu* Way, ««f Cape May Court Houaa^liae beeu elecletl couiily pity I alciaii by Ilia Cape May County Board t of Freeholder* „ Because of' uulon church services In ' Cape May. A»*eiubl> man Andrew C. M<»*» ell did not add re»i« the membera : ' of the Republican Woruen'a Club ' there la*l Monday evening. He will * give tile talk at a later date. — <i 1
PERSONALS David Kodan. of Cape May, wa* a vlaitor here Tuenday. Washington VaoOilder, of J'eler* burg, wae In towu Tueaday. MIm I'll lit* Kuootibauer. of llil* city, lian returned from a vlalt to 1'hlladelpbla. Jullu* Itotli and family, of (hi* city, apaut Saturday au<l Sunday In Philadelphia. City Clerk H. A. Mnrrl* and wife apent New Year's Day with relative* In Philadelphia. John aud May Devltic raw the 1 mummer*' parade fli Philadelphia New Year'* day. Frank Sanuino and wife, cf thlv
city, "pent New Year's til Phlladel* pliia and Camden. Mlaa Carolyn Devloc. of tlua city, spenl the New Year holidays with friends In Trenton. Mlaa Ethel E. Lee. of this city, •peut the week-end with Miss Kl-le Lee In Philadelphia Misses Marguerite Mrehauaud Florence Pileggi, of this city, spent New Year's Day In Philadelphia. Howard T. Scull aud wife aud Ml** Cora Rau, of this city, have returned from a visit to Philadelphia. J. W. Hert>ert aud wife, of Philadelphia. summer residents of thia city, are now at St. Petersburg. Fla. Miss Cornelia A. Collteou, of thta city. spent New Year's with Mies *1 nt vv*.r Philadelphia. ' - . M »r - t. H'TIII.; : \>„l > t City. iwt»* • »• 'd*iayt wuu Heu/y \Y . I ? • - . 1 aud fa 1 y of 1 till" cfly. Misses Maud M. Foulds aud Anna Meehan, of this city, returned Sunday evening from a few days' visit to Philadelphia. Isaiah Christian aud wife have re turned to their home iu this city after a pleasant visit to friends hi Deunisviile and (Jos hen. t harles T. Maglnnis. who Is engaged lu business Li Philadelphia, •pent the holiday season witn his family 10 this city Leander 8. Corson and wife left here Monday for Hi. Petersburg, w here they expect lo speud the balauce of the winter. 1 Rufus Smith returned to his home , liilhisclty Haturday, after "(eliding several days In Philadelphia, where , he w as called by business. Philip Kutcher. oue of the star 1 ini-'s of Ihe Ocean City High •ikm.i .'ootball team, spent the holt- 1 <> Philadelphia and Houth Am > « 1 Corn man, back from a trip to i > stiii igh and one or two cities In * Ohio, was In town duiiiiv in* vino, » i" in town auring the week.
He will spefid the uext few months in Philadelphia. Mrs. L M. f'resse mid Mrs. H. T Casselbeny, of this city, are now visiting friends In Piedmont. Call forma, after a visit of several weeks at Battle Creek. Mich. James Marts aud wife have taken occupancy of out of C. M. Campbell 'a apartments, Twelfth street and Asbury avenue, where they will reside until their uew home is completed. SAMUEL SHAW DEAD Msd t.lvrd Here for a Nsntber of Vrsrs. Hamuel Hliaw, age 66 years, who was a resident of tuts city for a number of years. died suddenly of heart disea*e at 'he/ home of one of his daughter* lu Philadelphia Monday evening The cause of deaih was heart disease He was III here for a few weeks, t«eli»g a patient at Hcotch Mall, but recently he went lo Hie home of hts daughter lu Philadelphia. Deceased worked for a number of< years for J. P. Fox. He leaves another daughter, who resides in the West. — — ♦ • • ■ . BIO DIVIDEND hlvrn hi «tie> Ural ftstaie and draet •» Company. What is believed to be the largest earned dividend ever passed by a corporation in I hi* county was HA (*r -en, by fhv * a ri sSr^n Con par, v si >' as •»• ,rnes ' day a< its ortlfe «irM Ma* tfeurt Honss In oldM'ftn to lb* "t's. dhi d 1 v 1 derol 'jnlle • large ini-Ufr was and-d lo the surplus — - ■ a ■» — ■ , Hro inU Imliaiua The City Commissioner*, at their weekly meeting, received a formal no tlee and tnvitallnn In attend Pn««|gtti annual convention of the New Afeey Htaie League of Munlcipailtiea tn Trenion January 10 The letter w,g ordered received and filed. W ANTtfi $22d0 on flret mortgage Improved property. Address M. P. 8., Htt*TI!tRI. oftlca adv , R Try an ad ' 'sement In the Henri 9WL.
1 MAY'S LANDING GUT-OFF LOOMS BIG r Report That "Peons?" Plans Soon to begin Important improvement Here. I* Oceau city soou to have it* dream | of uian/ years realised? Is the shortcut railway hue from May's Lauding j 1 i to Its a reality before a great while? 1 Ihe following letter from J. Clark I Aftjore. Jr.. a Philadelphia banker aud I • im mer resident uf this city, was rea l « at the aiiLual meeiiug of the C hamber 1 of Commerce: r Dear Mr Htanlou: I have been ap ( pointed chairman of a comuilttee on t railroad fares of tha Taxpayers' As 'I social loo. I utidrrstand that the I Chamber of Commerce lias taken Ihl- ■ mallei up. aud shall appreciate it If c you will advise me what you have *c cimplishtd to date aud lu what I manner we rau ro-operite w it ii you a With kindest regards. 1 am. rt Yours very truly, J. Clark Mikihk, Jh. it The letter was reierrtd lo the cliam- 1 1 railroad coiumlt tee, which will et up the quesllou of spring aud summer schedules aud commutation It a I ua I
I rates. President Hlatilotr said that Mrs. 1 has rehable information that , the Peiiusy Ivania Railroad Is corisid ermg very seriously Ihe building of a "hurt cut road fsiui May's Landing lo Oceau City. He said that he thought I lir chamber should pase resolutions recommending that the City Commiesiouers and other organ ixelloba do everytlilug possible to further this. It was decided that the chamber ap point a special committee lo coufer with the Pennsylvania Railroad Cum pany officials regarding the short-cut road, the committee first to meet with (tis City Commissioners. It was hinted by a city official at the meeting that the railroad, is planning b'g improvements for Ocean City. TRANSFER MONEY lomiuiasiourrs Transact I. net ol ' Vrnr Hualuru. At a special meeting or the board Thursday evening, the following rreo-
. lutlous were adopted: He It Resolved, by the Hoard of Com in is , siouers of Oceau City, New Jer»cy. that Ocean City borrow a sum not exceeding $lo00, under and by virtue of tax title notes for the year 1916. aud that the proper officers are hereby authorized to execute a unle or Uoles to secure said sum. He it Resolved, by ihe Hoard of Cumoils -loner* of Ocean City, New Jersey, Hist Ocean t'liy borrow a »um uot ex ceed uig 11.^0(1.00. under and by virtue of tax title uotea lor Ihe year 1015, and that the proper officer* are hereby au thorized to execute a note or Dote* to secure said sum. Be It Resolved, by the Hoard of Commls » I - re Oc-an City. New Jersey ii*: i' »:• i .tjr t<>r row a sum not ax I ' .••iHit ♦L' v. <m under ami by vlr•oeof rrvenu. notes for the year proper officer* are unruj . « o axecute a note or J notes to secure *aid sum. He It Hmolved, by the Boerd of Commls- J sinners of Ocean City, New Jer*ey, that -here shall be transferred from and to appropriations of the yaar Ihuu sa follosr*:— |MS5 50 fr«>m "Interest on temporary loana" to "discount allowe<l 00 prepi v merit of J* its " ^1 000 OD from "maturing Improve- L meul certiflvates" to "police aud life guards " $2-145' :w from ••interest on Improve ruent cerlirlcates" to "pidice aud life- I guards " $4h0 71 from -drainage" to "police ' arid lifeguards. " $42/>.(Kl front "water" to "fire de- 1 partment." , t& OU from "rubbish" to "fire depart- , mei.t " $10 57 from "garbage" to "tirade 1 partment.'' 1 1 $l(Wil 29 from "etreets" to ■ boardwalk " $170 W from '-coutlngent expenses" 1 to "advertising." II tl 70 Wl finm -llslil" Ia •iniii.ii. I f*iu m rrom fight" to com-
, fort slat inu." OFFICERS ELECTED : *• of Win Hsve Insialtwiton Mowdwr Karma* . 1 Ocean City Ix>dga. No «#. K. of P. 1 has elected the following officers, who will be installed by the district deputy next Monday evening: < haucelor commauder, Caleb U.Oollins; vice clianoelor, Oeorge Mason; prelate, Andrew Bllzxsrd; master of w^ork. John ti. Dennis; master-al arms, I William H. Hmlth; Inner guard [ Lewie Headley; outer guard. Walter Tuts lid. Member* of Ocean (My Lodge, No. 1 fW. K of P., with members of Phil Kearney Lodge, of Pleasantv Hie, will make their annual vl-itatlon to the lodge at Deunlsville Haiurday evening, January 1A Member* of the local lodge are re i|nesled In attend the regular weekly meeting next Monday eveniug, in or- 1 der that ihe number of those who will go to Deunlsville may to* ascer tsineil This Is dsslred for th* pur | g>o-s of securing au Idea of ihe num her of automobiles that will be required for the trip I The boys *av they always have a great lime at Denulsville. aud that tlia "fead" can't be ecllpswl odlt-rrs F.lerlrd. Camp 10, P O of A , has elected and Installed these "fTlcer*: Past president. Mrs Kiia Kverliighstu; as aislsiit past president. Mr*. Halite Bar relt; peswlent Mr*, (da (4arwood; president, Mrs 1 trace It. I Hmlth: vice praeldaul, Mrs^ Kva John I win: assistant vlca president. Mrs dargsret M uicrlaf; conductor, Mrs some ch* at wood; assistant conductor. Mrs Hara (J. Hmlth; guard. Miss vtary 1 V.rson; sentinel. Mr*. Meryl • fare* tern; recording secratsry, Mia. K » Hevan; treasur er, Mra Kffla Hrull; dnanclal secrefary, Mis* Mary A Thompson; trust*#, Mr* Klia Kv. erlnghani The officers were installed be ihe new diet net president. Miss Margaret Hyphard * Rri tleflUI l»U|nn*1a Dr. Wilson Y Christian, WH» C»niral avenue, this city, wishes to an'00 ncs the Installation of the latest , Ft wards X-Rsy apparatus |j hi* al'"•if complete denial outfit, X Ray dlaff««eie a specially adv., if.
STANTON STAYS AT HEAD OF CHAMBER 0E COMMERCE
Nulty Elected Vice Prcbidcut — Actvie Year Plauucd by Members. Despite lil* personal dlsiiidlcatn u io cotilinue president of the 0<*e»i» City I It sin Der of Commerce, Hsny t. rilantoii was utiauiuiously re vlrcird lo this ofllce at the annual mtetiii^ • f this organization, w bleb followed au excelieut turkey dinner 011 the thud floor of Harrl*' restaurant Tuesday evening. Russell H Nulty, secretsry ami of the Oceau City Title ami Compativ, was riveted vice president, without opposition, to ■uecred Dr. Allen Corson, who declined re-elect lou. Levoy Howe, »« secretary and A. Morris .as trra-urrr. were ilso unanimously fe-4lectvd to their respective offices. After the reports of ihr secretary and ira-urer liad been read, the report of he treasurer »»« referred to tne ex icutlvt CO mm II tat for approvsT The report'of the secretary showed hat the chamber has 01 member- 1
1 resigning during the year. There were two deaths— thhse of W. H 1 Offlnger and Henry C. Woollen Rehire the nomination of officers Dr. Allen m 'orsou -aid dial as vice prtsldeul lis w aiile«l to acknowledge ill* deficiencies a» they reUte l lo In-1 official position. Hcceuiioi well serve a« eucfi because of his office hours ■* physician, but lie Is willing, lie said to serve the chamber in every po»»ibl* way after 0 o'clock in the eveningFor Ihe reasons given, lie suird. Indid not- w ish to ac epl any office In the chamber. Clayton H allies Krirk claimed the privilege of renominating Mr. Sisiiton for the presidency. After Ihe nomination had bren sec I ouded, Mr. Hlaiitoii said that. If 11 were a matter of giving hun vanity the nomination would di ut.|le-s ap peal tu hi 111. but he wa» sincere when I tie declared that he does not wmit t > ssrve longer as president of the chain Der. He cetiuol give the organization the attention It should have from tnm . . .J . . as. ♦
las president. His per-Miual buslues* affairs will not permit. I Continuing, lie said II is tiot 111- ill* position lo go out aud urge people to . join the chamber. All buslne-- uien m are benefited by such an organization I I If the business men do not Join and attend the meeting*, the chamber , looks dead, but the cbaiut>er 1* always accomplishing results, and, when there are big things to be done, thlorganization "puts them over." Mr. Htautou said that |>erli*p* one cannot expect |*nple to attend routine 'meetings, and the thought ha* ne«ii I lu bis mind that it might be well to have au executive (■••uniiitl^e wtili-b would dispose of much of the ordtuI ary business, subject to the approval of the chamber, the latter lo meet about once a month. Concluding, the speaker satd that it ; was his thought, for the rra-ott* given ny him, that lb* chamber should se I I eel a* presldvut a man more willing ; tbau himself to give the ft quired , time. H. 8. Mowrer expressed the view I that Mr. Htauton should recousfder hi* decisioo. < Mr. Htauton said that he i« willing 1 I to do all tie can, but lie does feel that 1 he has been negligent, unavoidably ' •o. If th* chamber wauts it, however he will stand, although he would not 1 feel offended if Ihe members select au other president. ' 'The Rev. Uaorge W. Yard said that • ha felt that th* Chamtwr of Commerce 1 has had a good year and ha* played au importaut part lu the community . It lis* helped the city aud ''llyCom ' mlssloiiera 10 trvary way. Mr Yard 1 aaid that hs would like publicly t> ' glv* hi* hvarty endorsement to M r ' Htautou 's prasideucy, and he m7>ved 1 that Ihe nomluati<>i»s close. Th* mollou was seconded, and Ihe ' aecrelary was iiistructvl to cast in* J ballot for Mr. Htanlou. I a
Th* n*wly-*lectrd president said I that he thanked the members sluOerely. He had meant the tilings he had said, and he appreciated His c»mpllmsut paid. He hoped for better 1 work duriug th* year. Wh*o Mr Nulty had beeu elected i vie* president, he expres-rd hi- appreclallou of the honor and said tliat all are to blame for lack of attendance at the meeting*, i'lis member* have uot lield Up (lis hand* of the officers. He urged tli* support of all members. When Leroy Howe was unminattd for re-election as secretary, be said that he could not serve because since bis Irausfer lo Atlantic ( Ity, several mouth* ago, he has been in Ocean t It jr only In the evenings, and if lie 1* kept there he will unt l»* »uie give ihe tiquired time to the duties uf the I office. Rimer Jackson IVarl w a * then named fur the position, but lie de Icllotd, although appiccislittg the I honor. Mr. Brick suggested that Mr* C L j Lake, who *s» present v'th in daughter*, tie chosen, but. coming back at Mr. Brick, site said th«l site thought It a >eat low wm.ii There J upon Hecrelary Howe was reelected as wat Harry A Morris a* treasurer Mr. Hrtck brought up the matter of maintaining * more rltlcleui bureau of information in this city The thought is to make the bureau useful to the cl y aud the traveling public and al-o In tha interests of the realtors of t tie re sort. Tb* hotel and rooming liou«r people could also get in on some eqnit j able basis Ihe speaker said tie 1 day or Champ ion had suggested the appointment of a commute# ot our I from tb* 1 hamtier of Commerce, th* j Progressiv* League and lit* 0<wen 1 City Real Kstat* Hoard, these to m**: with the mayor lo make plans. The league has taken the matter up. Dr. Corson moved for th* appointI manl of a commute*, and later President Htauton appointed H. H. Mowrer Tha liav, M M Lewis nisde a snappy apeeoh, In whtph h# visional Ocean City as a most progressiva rt a
-ort through the instrumentality of well directed effort* on the part of her business men aud resideuts generally. Mr. Brick spoke of the necessity of the business people ou Asbury avenne and tlio*e on tbr Boardwalk worklug more tu harmony ou special occasions in this city, saying ibst all iutere*ls suould be c unbilled, a* the community ha* the same Interest* tu common Floyd Hluitu* « x pressed the thought that when the city has a gala day. trie eveuls aud the lime should be divided, a > a* lo give all interests a share. The Boardwalk aud the beach are the principal attractions here In the rum ( mer He said trist be thought tbr Boardwalk men are willitjg to countj bote their share of mouey when asked Mr. Hluiiu* agreed to be a mem tier of the chamber's finance committee uutil at leant June 1. aud he waa named. The other* natued ou this committee are Clayton Haine* Brick, R. H. Johnson, the Rev. M. M Usi* aud James Au*tlu. This corn ui litre Is to solicit and col lect money a* soon as a program for special events for the coming summer has been outlined and arranged by Mayor Champion and hi* committee. In answer to a question by John J. relative to baviug sumiiiri col Join the chamber, Pr est den*. Htanlou said that a membership cm muter will be eppoiuted to lock iftrr this Mr. Yard thought that It wiuld tw well, if possible, to put a stop to the horde of • ad" *eekers that invades '»ceaii City every spring. b.,t Mr Stanton said that he did not know
how the chamber cao do atiythi' g to -top this R. H. Johnson made a motion which wan carried, that this matter be referred to the executive committer.
t ~ CONTRACTORS MUST ' QUICKEN WORK | Time-Limit Again Set for These Men by City Commisbioners. All the counselors having municipal work were at an adjourned meet lug of the City Commi**i"ner« 'Cue* day evening when Hie mailer of 1 gelling busy" on their contracts was brought up After a t|n>c-llmll for all had beeu »rt by tli - tniard, there was pa**ed a resolution that all contractors be notified thai . because of the noii -com pietioii of their contracts, the City Com iui-*iouers will proceed to enforce the penally clause of their contracts, and thai Ihe matter be referred to the city e •lienor for action. • All the contractors agreed to bive their work completed within the per
lod set by the board. SUES STEPMOTHER v — Trout* r llr«rlvp« Otrr Rule of itsr Abbot 1 Cottage. A number of Oceau City business men were called to the sets* Ion of the chancery court in Atlantic City Monday In the suit of Miss Lizzie Abb ill • >f Philadelphia, against Mrs Adella Abbott, of this city, tier stepmother. The late Dr. H T Abb dt, husband • f the defendant, willed that the reeldeuoe, e large cottage at the corner of Kighlh street and Central eveuue, be left to hi* wife, she to receive the lu come, and that if al any time the Income therefrom we- not sufficient 0 her need* she could sell the property . The will provided that ou her death. 1 he residue should to? divided among hi* three daughter*. Mr*. Little, Mrs Parsons and Mis* Abbott. Mlaa Abbott, lu her suit, claim* that u ht sufficient money wasobtslnad f.ir the property, which, a few mouths
■'ago. was sold by Mrs Abbott tu Ralph Chester, ot this city. Tl a price paid was $hS0h. Mis* Abbott > *ava the property ebould have brought | $111(1011. Former Judge Clarence Cole represents Miss Abbott, and (Jeorge A. Bourgeois (he defendant.
NOTICE The draw l>rl«l*«- of th* W**t Jsrasv A H** - shore JUll tiWd. si Nk * ii? over Lw«t- .»!«■* Thorough 1st w||i bs eto**1 Mr wavl **'ton 1nro n-.1l.1n « It b rr-pairs. hetwssu - w, J. g n K. K. a . u M iron ill. 1 »•. St. »'. F .. ai Keperiaisadsai, Nolire to Limit Creditors. K-t*tsof ,1,1st M mmi-on. Brewossd. Pur«n«ot to the urea? nt Hsrry H Is Uflui SltrrnfoU' ol thr (NiUQIr »( tip* M*y, (nartr ■ »|| IM' twentieth .1*> «»r November. A- l>. the sp -licet ion ol th* snbw-rtbvr, act ml* sir tor or*aM onl'rs Is t**e I.? fttran lo the <-rsditnr« .»r •■nt d-esassd lo » Hindi t«» Ihs sah-crlbrr under o*-h or s(Brntallnti (lielr elstm* -ui «*• m«nds aastnst the r«t *1* of *atd de-«-MSSd w|lh|a atos mhwiiIi* from •h*t*etnl- tha«y <11 Nnvrmber. A l» uai. or t !«•>■ will tw M-evsr bwrrsd of *nv ti'tiiw ***tn*t the Mihscrthar. tinted .Nov. , .il»er *1. A l>. ISA) K. t PrtTIH KOII I . . , , „ Administrate*. it- 8, ivt. r auvM. Notice lo Limit Creditor*. Koutrnfl, (isrmsno l>*Frenen. IWaurd. Pursuant lo the order of Hatty M IMaflam f«»s«t«- n' the Utmnty of Csa* Mu mads on thr vi*i .u> t»i Itecsmber, A. I» l*jn. on the appOmiixn ,»f the •ul-« lt*r. sieeutrli ot •atd .ieesw«e.i. orwtes is hsrsny gtvea •»» lbs • red II or ■ of *«ld ds--sn*ed t v sihtbtt to Ihs ■ •ihai rihei angr- o thor •.fflrmnUo . tbslr lain, - and demands n«*lns: the seta te of d*-^***d within nine mo ths from the •fist dav •»! Dsrmtst A. (1. IW>. or tlis* w||| tw Mrvver harrwl of net khi m*<«m if* • Mi-r 1 r l»*t«-.| ^ ermtsi kktb, A |t mo .. *AKtV PlKHAIftNl ll-S.Nl , I. F|1AM Kiseotrli W ■ i i i - I,, HK4DLET * A DAMN Reading Coal Also K Indllne Wood h* bwrrsl or em d Hsst coal on lbs marital. HBO lbs. to th* ton vwarantase. twil or Kntarvrtes rhon# , •»«rw WW* Vera. TVSTft awe van O. l_. LAKE , . REAL ESTATE AGENT. . MM Asbarr A von as. oeaan CWy. H. J, Izits Mr aais tvttaew* let real. ' v»rreavoa#taaa aattenefl tit I
CITY ARRANGING ;! TO MOVE HOUSES | ^ Farther Steps lakcn in Line With Widt'oirB ot Corinthian Avt-uuc. in line with the plan* t* (hrriiy for the wideulugitf ' oiutftila'i aveini* I in thr vieiuily of .*>• • i>d *lfeet the I (-Ity Coum»l**iourr* *r If# *»f weekly meeting, authcii/.rd Dirsctof Fi-i. r o eecurr cooipritiivr hid* for the uiov ing aud repairing of ths two cottage* j standing iu Corinthijw avenue, r< quired to he moved in <*t«Jri to widen, the streei. and suhmu lhr-e to the I h«»ard and the piopeity owners c»o, • earned The contract for certain of the work iu conjunction with im. improvement was awarded by the ctly * iur liuir •luce, but it will be w ce-*ary i«« ruov*theee bouses In order to pn-cerd wilt, ihe work. The act lc n of Ihe < ify Cooimissloii ers at their weekly oieetmg wa* lakei after City Hollcitor H«*«etJ told the uiem hers that Ihl* wa* the next »lr| lu tha proceeding* 6 NOISY WELCOME
€*l%rn Nrs Vrai bt k -ohi m TubIfrinlM- ' m Member* aud Itivited gueats of K *1 ' mia Tribe of Re«l Men, . f tni*niy, celebrated New Year'* K«r u> eij »y- > lug a pig roast In the wigwam of the tribe The committee in charge comprised Harry Chad wick William H. Hmith and Frank lliggi - Olber entertainment *l«o was provided during Ibe evening W'bru the midnight hour approached, the drgrer i*am of the tribe, in full reiteh*. marched to the corner of Kighth eirert aud Asbury avenue. Where ihr boys executed many of their drill*. Tl»e> followed mi* by burning a tlgu'e al a stake 'Their wild yell* and conior Clous, t< get tier will, n,a ringing of Cbarch bells and the blowing of steam wb 1*1 lea. helped lo make the wr'cumr to Ihe uew yaar unusually noisy. Mwn> AtienO tburclt The » tutsr chapel of Ht. Augustine's Church ws* • ,/ • 1 1 1 . • •>.. i<> , « nurcti agaiu crowded at lo!
o'clock mass Huuday morning. The 1 celebrant, the Rev. Thorn a* F. Blake, J the rector, urged his hearer* to start the uew year right by resolving to lead Chrlsliau lives and keeping the resolution. Ma** was also said by Ihe rector on Near Year'a Day. w tnch wa- the Fea»t ot t he ( 'ircuuiolsJou . a NTKfi.— Jobbing aud carpentering Work attended to promptly Fnce- reasonable. Apply Arclter Welch Homers' Point, adv. 12 10. 4i. I-osr.— A sterling silver Kwr Sharp liencu marked A. W H., ou Dec . 81, I92D Reward if retu rued to 0i!i Central avr . Apt. A. adv.. R. WANTED Investment Property. Central I^iew tioo i'ra/erretl. Mutt tie a Bargain. PAUL C. DOEklNG 6B02 *1*1 **e*S Av« S*,u . Pa NOTICE All klDd« of Hard Kurd I Iur- llougtit andVold Hj.ives and Ksu*** boaglit Bab> Coaebas bought, -old aod reoud J. P. VE N ABLE <363 Aseunr Avt* ut Samuel Hecker Uralsr In; ALL KINDS OF JUNK Furebase ail kind- ol old Pumtturr If you "ava anything lessll. rail lrlr,.hnnr No Kiaaawelville.N . J . ».* drop di< i/: Month M*ln strsri an«1 I will ,-*|i At«sy- «o »h«■uarkal lobar eld. straight aswsps|*«r« Mows bsak wit boot easadoa 7K \ If HUKT-a asfra «*(!• Is tbr (lir/ otbar tteblae skis M Trr a I) sam boa al oar slab, Wl. R. HUGHES 4 SON. PH1RI
Wm. h. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at and Wnt iv*. OCHAN CITY, N J. RssUrsci: J4#J Caatrsl t*UM Ml hwst Byes Examined Without Drops N sweat up-».> dsn- method* Mati-fsetko ga*rmpte*d. So r Nrtu-iw Optlrs tm, tbara la nonarwaatt\ uf k«.ing i« rtitladsiebiMr stork ol Ky* iltas-a* and Mp^-tsc** t a> eostplrlr s* ran ba found in *ny city Prescription ten*** daMtaoU: at at*o> nnttes Areursry gnsrenl«ad t*rke» so* slalsnl with good work AO work <U as ■ the premtsas. A. W. KI.V ABlWwIte l*rn«r ATL4ITIV ClTf. H. A Mbore r«M 1. in# Pmhw i dot VstsKUahsd iawi. Mslt Wk.v. W WOOD For Sale Price® Reasonable Leave your order at the Store 820 Asbury Avenue Prices Quoted on Piling Smith & Ray Save on your coal bill* K«*|> the cold out and the heat in Equip those draft y, muling doors and* w indtiwv with ALL VRTALl Weather stripping Aak about it Inatalled by Cftmburn A Carwithen CARFIINTFWS I •41 Aatary Ave. (kwew City , N. J. i
John Marts Lumber Co. MlntH bt root arm Haven Averm# OCkAN CITY. N. J, Laeibar >*k 4 . J h ! ? sa Weigh! »iz. Katies is* furstiMd. F' »nup Dwii var*. SURF LAUNDRY {>ll> Ocean Avenue •#* » Ocean City, N. J, GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON FkEMUfcJ, . GIVE & A TRIAL laundry .now obuy Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING ano DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCCAM CITY s-owc. ex w NEW JERSEY ■ HOSIERY SILK MERCERIZED WOOL MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN S5G ASBURY AVE BOJLEAU'S o . Op«n Lven-ngk - f
tl. J. Drownlcc MAULING AND MOVING LOCAL AND LONG DlfeTAN€,L Philadelphia and Ocean City bxpre«« PI,ll.,il*l|>hlA Oniu , 21 f root Air.. I * * •* 1 "ftons. bomttsi'd-tssi Nu,n Offi^a, tu* b*v«ntr. Si.«.i o< a«n ^ j Phone, j^i J I BELL PHONE Child's Service Laundry ofWILDWOOD, N.J. Koiuu Dry Flat Work AGENCY TONY ADELEZZIO 003 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phooc zoy M . Mr- Ml I An., la^..
I^ave addrres at Local Af tocy SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk CLOSED FOR SEASON OUR NEW Electric System Bakerii Makes Better Bread, Cakes and Pastry cur THE HIGH COST OF UVIKG Eat More Bread. i It is the most Nutritious Food. - ~~~~ WM. VALET 713-15 Asbury Ave. Ocean City. K. J.
_ •eetAM r*| ■ I J Ov-trUnd 4 Touring, 5«45; Rcwdsltr. $#45; Coupe. $1525; Sedan. $1575; CEnssi*. WOO; Prices (. o- K Toledo CITY GARAGE Price* sub, »ct to L. W MILLSA eftswc* without Seventh St. and Haven Av#.
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• static* bpcciaUy. CHAS. E ADAMS A BRO T 2Q-22 ASBURY AVE John G. Dennis JOBBING CARPENTER Xo Job Um> Larg«, Xo Jebtoo Iwi; Hwtaet Cieeed mud Opcacd I-^tiaetea AL Work 1 1 .-rm i .rttrm • tawd L. SMITH E. H. CAMPBELL Sin i lb & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS ■ ti A»*>*n An. Oeoa Ck;, M. J ATLANTIC ICE COMPMT " PacoM IkMitaii la snd Weet Avenue OCCAM CITY m d. IcIiAw. tlkJ T Mm ■ i. «
Theo. F. hildreth Electrical Contractor Johbiag W erk a fipnlalfy Office: 1 032 Central Aveeoe OCEAN CITY, N. 4. Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS J, PRESCOTT CABMAN. Jr., 639 Central Avcaac Ocean City New Jersey Real. Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Comraxv of N souk tfildvood Title ud Tml & Title Insurance S^archea Abstracts of Title, Corveyancin^ Fire Insurance Prompt Stotu AO Week Ooarow—d Mooey tc I, am en On! Ffewt Mftgage Offices in First Nationl Bank Buildup Cape May Court Houea K.4.
.\re You a Stave to Stoves? Is roar hutmi1 hi ari oa)r is Do yea want to do mf v ich the cut and uuahk of cv> tyint w(il and sAea throagh the at kxe cost? I nTERn/rnonzL Onepipe Heater Meal Km your k>*ie | •WAN a TSOtrr, Aeeaw ^ |M I Our Wall Paper j b s rrritAbb ltd ft aba %s please the ptrticikr. Jest etas down sad inspect aw aawetews It yob err rrfiieal ll way uke yea a loag flat %r jjrrhb there ore so b*ht pattrm %s cbaase "oai — bat thr point b that yea caa be suited exactly rifht sad at prices rhat will appeal to yea. j!

