Ocean City Sentinel, 26 May 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

K. CURTIS ROBINSON Edtax •04 Proprietor OCEAN CITY, . - NEW JERSEY

THURSDAY, MAY 35. IBM.

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fiooerj More, and Mia Mary E. SmlUi, af Tuckarton, Mater of Ji W. Smith, of Ninth MreM, were quietly married at the boat* of M Ua Smith ’ Meter, Mre. Wallor Chattln.BK Aeburr avenue, on Wedneeday even Id* of laM

weak. The

by the Bar. Pannlncton Coraon, pa»tor of the FlrM M. E Chareh. The bride who worn blue etlk and

by Mre. Cbattln, while the “beMi

waa Walter Cbattln.

Only the immediaU frieode of the

Aiwaya look inf; around for chance* to improve the local trolley ae Superintendent Duncan, accompanied by Tbotnaa Yount, took a trip ti Untie Ctty on Sunday and had a ride on the new Atlantic City and Ho burbap Railway. They went from Florida , Atlantic City, to Somen'

lg the FennaylranU Railroad track* by Mcorint the right of way paralieMng the Reading Railway. The read and equipment

enpany, ha eaya, la already ' y In handling the n to be

I, Rev. J. K. R. Ko n the Pint Bapn Ctty on Sunday

ne«.' 'Mr. Folaom will have charge of thlaehnreh during the next two or

.r the W.C.T.U., will kata Ocean Ctty on the third Sunday n Jone—Temperance Day at the

in, of Uu* I the funeral of C. L. Hagy, Sr., In PhliadalphU, on Saturdlty UM. Mr. Hagy, who waa a vUl-

Oty Athletic AarfrUlloo, Toaaday weeing. It waa daMdad to takeSW from the proceed* of the entertalnmait Monday evening to pgy on a &oti hank, made aome time ago to pay

Baginning oo Saturday next, the RaoneylracU Railroad Cdmpany will Mart running one boat between Ocean City and Dongport. Another boat will be added a llule later. It la reported that a lata boat will be ran to Somen'Point and return __ Itn, by the Saa Bay Tran .portallop

Adolph Edward*, the Wot Jenty'a agent tn Ocean Ctty, began hi* vacation CO Tueaday UaL With hi* wife, Mt. Edward, will riatt South Dannie, PhiindMpbU and New York. ThU !*, Mr. Edward, flrrt outing atnee March of iaatyaar. During hU mhaanca, the offlo. ia In charge of B. D. Rtchman,

The eontract* hare, been awarded for the Ibor moderate-priced cottage* to be erected by Henry D. Moore to vicinity of Forty-ecveuth atrect. a. < -hampton A Co. will build tw J. C. Steelman the other*

Building Inspector Hofmann has * to F. J. Smith for the the pavilion at Third d the boardwalk and the on* at Fourth rtreet and the boardwalk, owned by the Ocean CRy lond Co.

honed permit* to aJtetaUon* to u Mteet and the bu

IJM of nnclaimed letter, remaining tn the Ocean City Root Offlo. for the weak Muling May a, IBM:

Eirtrau)

loan M. Suttoh, P. M.

A, allowed for M OtttaH Avekvk, Or* an tily, N.

THKlIiOE EiSl FOR oim ms msb

Oor Boys Si^nallxc First Ap-

pearance by Winning Game Hands Down.

There wa» rorrow In all Tuckahoe on Heturday night. The baac ball club there had fallen before the mighty f rown* of Manager Hatton'* team om this dty. It »a* a creditable

victory—and most decisive.

Ocean City *eut a rather patched-up

GAVE A GOOD SHOW

IOIMIL T)R\S DOilA

MM KiSE«E\T

the matter be n-turned ti

Perhaps the feature that acored the | ! w ho had made Hie ml-

lw-. .1... •o'.ji.n,™,,. „ Soliclto , to

given by the Ocean City Athletic A*ao-1 J , , 1( . wa . l1>rTl „| elation In Trower'. Hall on Monday Continne Proceedings -q>iicltor prepare the coitrea and

erenlug waa the threw-round boxing in Condemnation,

bout between Master. Rider and) Johnson, I lie young *on«, rtwpcctiveD of Dr. Rider and J. N. Johnson. Tb little chap, werelntrodueed by Wat

w ith t

lo Tuckahoe, and, truth

many of those'wiio acwuifiaiiled llte boy* expected to get a "lickin'.” But we didn't get beaten. And, having made such a Quc showing at the jump off, much I. expected from our lean during the remainder of the season. When oor team reached Tuckahoe, there was nothing tn It but Tuckahoe. We weren't aupposed to bavea look-in and for the A rat two innings It seemed as though our name was Dennis, froix Deunlsvllle, and we were i>re|iartng U come back home via the first freight Tuckahoe began scoring right away One of those provoking sort of filer was sent np back of second base. I was neither the second baseman's noi the centre fielder's, but both started for It, and, when someone yelled, both atopiwd, the ball dropped between them when either might have bad it, and the batsman was safe. Two successive bits brought in the find ran for Tuckahoe kept up her good work ii the second and acored two more runs In the third, with the score S to against tiiem. Ocean City decided to do something for the glory of the "(Jneen Clty by the Hea.” L. Morey singled and Adams fooled them on a bunt. O. Moray worked the bant eucoeeefully also, and Gardiner won enough glory to last him the remainder of the season by cracking out a two-bagger to left centre, clearing the bases. Lake manag * ' *- ‘

while Tuckahoe waa condition, and Gardh A. Moray Mngled, an

timely meriflee down the

line, advanced the runners; but Htenl enaon and HUelman went out In orde In lbs fourth. U Moray went ot. and Adams eingiad. O. Morey banted, (lard Iner was tut by a pitched ball and Lake went oat on a fly, Adams scoring O. Moray and Gardiner came aeroaa the plate on Murphy's corking ■ingle to left. Htepbenson went out,

leaving "Morph."

Bteeiman reached flrat In the and acored on O. Morey's single. In the sixth, Morphy and Stephen-

son made cracking single*, and Mor-

phy acored on L. Moray's out. Tockaboe^nar the second Inning had

*—l wondering where they were figur-

n the game, and now they “butted for luck'. They were given a lance when Gardiner, In a momen' IbougbUeraneae, dropped a throwi

_Jl and Abbott reached first. Tb runnel stole second while Taylor wa goluj^oul, and acored on e ■ingle b<

A base on ball* and a couple of bit gar* Ocean Ctty three more runs h

the »evenIh Inning In Ibl* inning the afar play of the game was made by Ocean Ctty. A. Morey, alter a tremendous effort, caught an apparently ast* drive with one hand and by a quick throw to Morphy doubled a

Tarirehna; • — - - -

lalnmetil committee, who told the boardwalk. Il.rtr hundred or more people making . lurllul up the audience that Master Rider Couti.-ll, IheVilutkii | rrpresrntrd Ocean i.'lty, while Master dlffleuity I* no nean

Johnson stood for all that was beM In »- v " r ■‘‘'j™*" ' lire Juvenile fistic line In Tuckahoe. ^'ren M,ventb and’N 1 Postmaster Sutton seconded Mastei luvlng slgiiecl, as w as generally uuderitider, while Assistant Postmaster stood, there would now be a -ptt-dy Kveringbam wa* In Johnson’s coni er. ending to the long draw n out wrangle. There sere water bottle* sud Turkish ,h^-Origned'^11^waMPt 1 the towels In profusion. The littlefelloss rawoirnt deed that most neoide sui.put up throe fast rounds. Then the posed. They had a tn audience sa* asked to give a decision, I but w ith so many new p which went to Rider. The decision ^^Cilmidl.'that^Cr didn;t make any difference to the lad*. Bn d Judge Thompson wi

who are still the best of frieuds j tlnue along the Hues he

The minuet by Mb* Benedict Phil-j

“ . ,, , « n Councilman Graham called up the -was gracefully j boardwalk matter, and City C '

audience very Adams was Instructed lo read the

and Mrs. W. H. Hlpler's slog- ument* he had in reference to It . encored. D. finery Colman I. Hta I** «»p»B*unlcatipn

Indian clubs with the skill o

of the

login In" fu

tb* eighth, bat, with It all, only ran was made. Alter Adams died early. O. Morey and Gardiner made good hits. Lake flew oat. A. Morey and Morphy each found the ball for singles, bat O. Morey was the oulyonc to tally, Gardiner being left b everything safely on lee, City did nothing in the ninth.

things that -npy happen e beat of dabs and players. Oscar Morey, mlaelng the third strike, threw the ball to Murphy. "Mnrph" was so sure of it that be waa the moat surprised man on the grounds when the ball dropped from hi* hands. Two

Angles scored the runner.

JU Moray pitched his flrat game and

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remarkably wail. Erarrooe on cam played to win, and the boys rve the highest praise for making

One showing. Hcore:

.4 6 7 2 0 2 2 6 2 1 .2102]

Morphy, lb ”.... 1*60 Htepbenson, cf O 2 I 0

0 2 0 0 1 Douglas, rf. 1110 0 0 10 2 0 b 0 2 11 0 0 1 I 6 0 I U*UU<K*<, 2b 0 ] 1 1 0 Abbott, ef. 1 2 0 0 0 Taylor, a*..... 1 0 0 2 1 Grace, c 1 0 7 2 0 Total............. .... 6 10 27 7 * Earned run*—Tuckahoe, 1; Ocean City. 12. Two-base hiti—O. Morey, I: '’trainer, 1; A. Morey, 1; Stephenson, Base on ball*—6. Morey, 2; A. orey. 1. HK by pitched bail-Gardi-—n. Struck oat—By Heeron, 7; by Morey, 6. Stolen haaes—Adams, 1; O. Morey, 4; Gardiner. 1; Stevenson. I: Clem a, 2: Grace, 1. Time, 1.48. Umpires—Hpringer and Thomas.

The flrat shoot of the Ocean City Athletic Association 'anewly-orgmnlxed K i club will take place at Herbert kb's at 2 o'clock on next Haturdsy afternoon A full attendance of the cldb’s shooters Is looked for. Throe events will be held monthly. All of

hotels will hare a good season. He already has bad a large number-of Inquiries, most of them from people who, ao far as be knows, were not In Ocaeb

City In any other year.

Uoa for appendtem. In the Cooper Hospital, Camden, about a week ago, 1* such as to givs bi. many friends the hope that he will be able to return r in about tan days.

to Usetr fine line of medium and low-priced papers. They're different from the ordinary little as you would P*P«; of them can be used for

fItUe*ex

o payfor wall

- san be used * risaar-*^.-:

We are In e pi

i can girt It to you bom our I exclusive line and will hat do one else will get the ilayrar. Htlll (2.00 In red sUr . with one doiiar’i imrcbase, tr

ww bang the paper.

Foil 8*ut Ceeap —8<

SaSCipiri.” *»

•oug took the crowd by storm and tc the encore he sang "BUI Bailey,’ with an invisible chorus. Charles 8. Headley's bog-punching *tuul was applauded vigorously. Clinton Breckiey, as the "musical wonder of tb« age," created a profound sensation b> the dulcet stratus be brought forth from an Instrument that was a cross between a ship's funnel am! a tin horn. The fact that occasionally the music went on when Brecklry wasn't playing didn't cause Clint, to hat out wink. Dr. Rider's negro sermon pr roked much laughter. Little Bart< Champion's song "brought down tl bouse," and the duet by Messrs. E. 1 Hutton and T. W. Ereringham, wit bonis, s as excellent. The orchestra deserves much credit for Us playing under somewhat adverse circum-

SUCCESSFUL FESTIVAL

The strawberry and lee cream festival given by Hie ladies of the Prroby-

terian Auxiliary last Saturday Ing was an unqualified sc

Champion'* parlore, on the new boardwalk, were thronged until a late hour, and the various departments, Including berries, cream, candy, cake and

flowers, liberally patronized.

The ladies having the affair In charge desire to express their grati-

tude toward Mr. I. H. Champion the use of his establishment, to

Hcuil for a donation of straw herrie*

lo all others who, by their kindly

aid, contributed to tb« very gratifying financial results More than *100 w <

IE

Harry Howell, Halem. O.; William Hherjrood. M. Farley, John M. Gre- ' , C. P.Btyot, J. Canning ham, J. cepet, E.P. Jones. Philip Han notta, Philadelphia; R. K. MeCaUy, At-

itobert Lacy, ; a B. Oli-

vet, Philadelphia.

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W. E. Groom, Zanesville; Miss -Jbe! H. Van GiMer. H. W. Spicknall.'^V. B. Bonner, George D. Hull, James Myers, Henry G. Martin, R. B. Warwick, Fred. K. Dych, Phlladcl- " ; C. P. Wlllets, M. C. Young, den; G. C. Lockwood, Riverton;

City: Hemnet Frank, New York; J. H. Hewyer. Tom's River. ATOI-KN. Dr. J. A. C. Clarkson, Lewiston, Pa.: Miss A. E. Rogers, C. A. Moser, W. a Rinehart, J. W. Gwinn,H. P. Marple, irtboloU, Philadelphia; Mr. larry D'Eata, Mr. and Mr* A. B. Fox, Atlantic City; T. W. Patterson, Camden; Chas. C. Eidridge, Colllngswood. PltAtlO. Charles a Lore, Camden: H. LeRoy Applegate, John Mei^ese and wife, Dr. Miller, Miss Juliet H. Hughes, Ocean City: F. C. Wllhams. Crescent A.C., W. H. Hays, J. B. Featherstone, Philadelphia: Mrs. Champion. Mrs. Mason, Tuckahoe; B. Frank Buck, Beuj. J. Collins, Millville: L.8. Sauer, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. W. C. Itibey, Tlieodore Brown, Hea Isle City; a Wakaberyoskl, H. Narazakl, New York; B. II. Hwauton, Scranton; It. D. Rtchman, Woodbury. Dr. Wm. H. Is.ng, J I. J. Maynard, Mastei Fannie Wittenberg, Hmythe, K. E. Coleman, Jr., Philadelphia. KATHLC. and Mrs. T. H. Enders, Mrs. A. J. Kynett, A. J. Fischer, Philadelphia. UlUKWILD. Tlioma* R. Fort, Jr., O. E. Corwin, James Fleming, Jr., Miss liawrenson. a Leonard, Philadelphia: Mlro Mabel Thomason, Trenton; David A. Henderson, Camden. UUCAVKK. 'm. U. Patton, W. Zenuon, Atlan--Hy: Mr. and Mrs. A. T. James, n H. MeClatchey. Andrew P. Ma:y, Henry Reeves, John Mitchell. Albert A. Reeves, Mark B. Beeves, Joseph E. Brown, J. Herbert Sc hall, George T. Murrey and wife, H. A. Morns, J. J. Henderson, John Wataoo, N. H. Horn. Dr. Green. Al. Miller, Ed wa —

_reeo, W. H. Collin*, F. A. Barnes W. J. Boyd, F. H. Colloday, Harvey Garrett, Edward M. Flood and wife Philadelphia; Rev. J. B. McCloskry, Oesun City: Mr*. M. Huddsrow, Mercbantrille; W. M. Jackson, Millville; Charles M. Abrehamsou, Camden: ' Radley, HalenvO.; Harry H.

Herrington. 1

rr the terms a

(tueut deed part of this ,

|>e<iUon signed by all of the

R'lulb streets, with the exception of Ebeuezer Adams and the Ocean City Association, which, In brief, was as

follows:

"The undersigned property owners, believing that the relocated fine Is not In a location to give the best result* to the property ow nere and the city, suggest the following line: Beginning at a point in the southwesterly Hue of Beventb street If extended) I>>1 and seven-tenths feet southeasterly from the south comer of Seventh street and Atlantic avenue and extending thence southwesterly by a line deflecting sixteen degrees and thirty-nine minutes stwardly from a rectangle to said euth street to a point In the soutb«t line of Ninth street If extended) Mi* and nine-tenths feel southeasterly from the south corner of Ninth street tud Ocean avenue, having a width of .hlrty-two feet eastwardly from the abovgpfcsorltjed line. “In consideration of this amendlent, we agree to convey lo Ocean ity tbethlrty-two-foot wide atrip of land now occupied by th walk on-*“ •

Le etc a

petition. ^

the conclusion of Its reading, Judge Thompson said that w lien he w a* hi Ocean City, a few weeks ago, there was a discuroiou in relation to dissatisfaction of property owners r the ordinance a» It then read. It ■ sta ed, the Judge continued, that all would sign If some slight change* war* made, and the Judge advlred that If by some slight modifications " •pertyow nen would come in Ii l ■ •‘-lug. The change* made are I He rent from those be hail In mind. The easement deed provide* among other things, for a change In width from sixty to thirty-two feet and allows the building of a wooden pier. binding on any If all do not ; seemed lo the speaker that with this easemeutdeed, Council wr “ be a great deal farther at sea than

fore.

Continuing, the City Solicitor, held that he did not see any Justification in making the modifications when only the signatures of people In two squarro had. This was not ht* notion. He : been under the Impression that It took in the wboiAralk. The easement deed just submitted might possibly be all right if there are no objections above Heventh street or below Nf—* The City Solicitor then called a lion to the proposed redaction of Uie width of the boardwalk, saying: "This reduces the width of the boardwalk in the most populous portion of the dty. If you need sixty feet above and below these two square*, you certainly need It at this

point."

To this the City Solid lor added that

ippllcation to Judge Enippoinlment of commi*xat this amendment of

the ordinance changes the whole

thing.

Councilman Headley said: "Inasmuch as the City Holldtor tell* ns that this agreement Is not binding, I uove that It be laid on the table and he City Holldtor go ahead with the

ironeanlngs."

This was seconded by Councilman

Graham.

Here the City HoUdtor arose and ild: “You are that all would have to *tgu before tbla paper I* binding. Beside this, there 1* nearly a |wge added that complicate* everything. Yon are entirely justified In ignoring it, 1

think.''

‘ i explanation of the fact that he secured no signatures of any of

the projierty owner* above Heventh

■ St. Ira H. Champion Staled that be not attempted to see anyone above

that point for Uie reason that the Ocean City Association owns modi of

the land Ire -

ready U

COTTAGES RENTED

r. mid Mr*. A. T. James. >bta, while duw u this we collage they hail last *ui

mgh I

irry Headley. Beuj. Hoff- « -•* cottage, at Twr—•

to Miles C. Yo

dlcott for

Will Mecelve Diploma. Mre. Wilton H. WilleU, wll

Ocean City's former City Clerk, hav- _ umpfeted her course of studies In Uie Abrehamaon Business College,

receive her diploma from Prof,

hamaon the latter part of this

The school holds a session

every Friday evening and acasions are held on Saturdays. The school remain open all summer, the stu-

dents meeting in K. of P. Hail.

n Heventh to Fifth, end is

In ai

Heitor said Uiat If the property

along the entire walk would agree upon a line It would be all right. If

thirty-two feet Is saffleient, the deed

should he amended to read thirty-two

fee* all the way through.

Referring to Judge KndiooU's order, the City Holldtor remarked that If before the appointment of these couimlsdoiiera those people who now object then Conndl can stop'the "legal proceeding* at once. "It i. up to the

•‘nere whether you go on or — —Id as be sat down,

uommuuloatiou was also received from the Uandy-Coraou ( ouiiany, in “ Ulch it w a. «uted that they were llllugto sign when their boardwalk i connected with the one owned by the dty upon a line mutually agreed Headley’s motion to lay the agreement on the table and iniftruct the City Solidtoa to go on w ith the legal

proceedings was carried.

The ordinance to open, grade, etc., rerel -t eeta. Introduced at the last •ting, was passed to and accepted on

final reading.

Oouudlman M. W. Adams, of the Property Committee, reported that the new surf host* are completed and that! the builder offered to bring them to': tbla city for k- apiece. The offer was Tb* Ktre Committee after Council-! man Godfrey Had made a report, was ordered to get the necessary hardware for the Bellance Fire Comismy's new

‘ luee. at a cost of ISO.

Councilman Graham said that tliere I- new fire apparatus stored In

* Philadelphia!

Through Massey A Edwards, Jan J Guerns, of Philadelphia, ha* renl ‘wo apartments from C. Ikuighty. The same firm has also rented a su orArthur* Kadcllffe, of Minvfn*™ 0

My Ocean Oily Class Meets Every Friday Evening From 7.30 to 9 o’clock. SCHOei WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL SUMMER. NO VACATION. New Members Admitted to the Class at Any Time. =FAIL NOT TO JOIN== CHAS. M. ABRAHAMSON, Principal, Ocean City Branch Night School, Abrahamson Business College, K. ol P. Hall Building, Asdury Aiemie, between Seienth and Eighth Streets, Ocean City.

REAX ESTATE SAXES

Issey A Edwards have sold, on sell of T. H. Mitchell, two lot* al Thirty-fifth and Central avenue. The some firm ha* also madethe following sale: Walter Miller's k.1 at Thirty-fifth and Central aamue. account of Rev. 8. Wesley Lake, n bay front to Liddou and Casper ao a lot with rtfiarian right* on ley avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteen lb streets, to A«fa V. Moore, Haddon field.

for a big lime on (bat,occasion. There will be a parade In w hich " .embers cf the other cumpauie*

[peeled to lake part.

Fob bale, or trade for Ocean City property—607 North 4Sd «t., a lot SOx 1B7; house, IS room*, all convenience*;

•‘flSsAtf;

ly 605 North 4:id sire r HkkTiNKl. office.

Rooms to rent at Rowe Iniwn YHh Fifth and Wesley, Ocean CHi J. Apply to a. 1m* Alma H. Bu I, 46 Cooper street, Camden, N. J.

WHERE TO GO. Hmall profit*, and no article of Knrilture or Mattress ever misrepresented .as been the record of a Uuarter of a 'entury of the Furniture business of DUIR BALUfiHU, 43 S. Saooad Sir tot. Furniture can be bad there at about me-thlrd less than the regular prices. -*r loads of UEKBIOKUATOKH to he sold from 62.60 up. A great roving on ""U-BouM Hl lTl®, Paki/.k HriTKD, .rntunui, Hikinok and all kinds and sslilng for 8POT CASH, an.*the ' .jaeualve location at HKCON'D t'K CHKHT.M'T, i>IULAI>KI.HIIIA.

Cape May Couaty Ciicuit Com.

I.nlldlng

ar the

Hi |wr lot; one-half . rtgage. Apply to ABEL D. BCULL,

the fire appa^atau referred ... „

bouaed • in the Beluauce CompenjCa, new bolldlng by next Monday. | I Councilman Godfrey reported that

■the llfe-aavtug net* uaed by fireman In - cities coot from *60 10*76, and ■ •dlsy moved that Ibe matter be

• w | msa on tlae table. ,11 wa* ao ordered.

returned 1 hta^"

dKto^ Jk. »Sr^' N ?B^ Adam, announced that ~ ’ pn , r.', he had a comm uu leal ion from a prois

42U W art avenue. I any owner on Fourteenth street w ho

-vb M««iaaz. i^»iiiii^a.^^,r

LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and Builder

RecsUac*. 420 Vtilty An. Bot 363 SHOP—TEITH AM VEST AVI ME OCEAN CITY. N. HARRY H. RICE,

....Regirtered Architect....

ENGLISH & JOHNSON, contractors aon Boitoers 1240 Ahbnry Awn nr, ocha a city. v. j.

S. B. SAMPSON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER

jlobbtorjAfoa. |wlr attska L. S. CORSON Contractor ui Builder OCEAN CITY, N. J. SOKE ft. I0DBEE0IS i SOI Carpenters and Builders

HARRY H. RICE, ...Builder,.. No. 900 .WEST AVENUE* oca wars OITV, s.. j. ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder

JOHN T. WILSON

Hotel Brighton, OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST CI.ASS

R. R. SOOY.

SEHSIteiE CiniCEl, IITELI. ETC.

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Contractor and Builder SCULL, Prop.

OCCAM city, Vq. j.

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JOHIN MARTS | Contracting Builder

E. W. Burleigh & Co LUMBER

AND

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o—n I’ltj, S. J.

A. H. BAKER Uideruta - anti - Emtalmer,. 848 ASBURY AVENUE,

OCEAN CITY, N. J. I a&ggss ss £ | “« 1 ' 1 -

MARK LAKE

Und'rtaker and Embalmer

UCkAN CITY, K. 4.

Yard and Ofrice: Cor. 131H Street ail Bam Amu

B. 0. Uim. W.« AAim 6E0. 0. ADAMS A BED. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTINS, BUCK LAYIHC, Lie., Etc. Ail Work la Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCCAM CITY. N J.