Ocean City Sentinel, 28 December 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R CURTIS ROBINSON

IN THE CHURCHES

WORK TO START

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ON NEW STREETS

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THURHItAY. BBL'KMBKB ». 1*05

HaI-TY- y«w Y««r to all) The Fl-r MUe Beach Journal to hi a plan* draan fora new oWr». Tbu ■ look* aa tboaah the Journal to proaperlnc Tin Bkvm.vix offer* ll» eongratDlalloii* to Brother DuBoto. ArPAinRcn.v, tlie ••I’ennij" intendo firing Ocean (Tty a ••baooC' by butld|U( a branch road from the near Hue to Cape May Court Hoo« Tbto will U of Inimeni* hefieflt lo our rwort. and a III Incraaoe (be railroad company'! baffle, alao. HolXY Hkai h to happy haeaura lu prldaand Joy—the Mon. Mr. Hagan. ■' Jack O'Brien— “Roby’’ Kobert ntialmmoil's lh* •■hero" of «B ring battlo. with a «>lar plexoa that wound op tbeokiUorntohmao’a fighting earaer. WurruiUi they a re eating Chrtotma! ‘ dinner, or playing “41” or about to go to church lu lha evening. Ocean City a volunteer firemen are quick to raapood b> the lire ball alarm, a* *a» demon*! rated on Chrialmaa Pay. They were railed oot at noon and In the evening, but fortunately nettber lire wa«

It to Mated that (iovernor .Stoke*’ Oral aia—age to the Legtolature to about completed. It to known that be will dtoeuae equal taxation and may make aome auggeatlou* to aeeure a acttlement of the queatlon. He will atoo dent at length with the question of bribery at elect Iona and with violation* of the au .and may probably offer

>eae force*. It to dear tl moat he preaaed to pay adequate tax, and thto, after all, to the milk of the

axpraaaa* the view that a full at

to lb* beat genen pneumonia Thto

readmrt vletlma ofthe dtoeaae • aona who allow tbemaelvaa to no down through overwork and fall to cat regularly. The »toed rule lo regard to eating, a* In everything elae In life, to the rale of moderation.

!k to I be enjoyment of

The Sxstinei. hope* that all of It* patron* had a very enjoyable Cbrtotmaa, and that all will ba< tor rejoicing at the eud of the coming

new year.

Tbecloatng year baa brought to thl* growing cummer reeort many thing* for which the people should 4eel' grateful. Last summer was In a number of way* one of the moat eucveaaful —If not the moat aucceaeful—in It* history. Ocean City M better known than ever. A floe cto** of bualoeat men to being attracted here, and not a few substantial collage* are being built at the present time. Tbe Board of Trade be* Just mede a good atari lu the right dlrectlou, aud the outlook arum* encouraging for tbe

Let u* bead

* In working for tbe continued OfOeean t Tty In 1906 and for

The Board of Trade, at a special meeting on Thursday evening, aurted tbe machinery moving In tbe right direction' for an Increase of bualuea* lu Thereto nodtopuliug Hie feci that the only way to help Ocean (Tty Is by all of I be business Interest* combining and working tor one common end. Unfortunately, this ha* not been tbe case In the past. There have been sporadic effort*, which, aa conht only he expected, have come to naught. Now. the Board of Trade desire* tbe bueluea* people, as bualuea* people, to help them ■wive*, and tbe members of tbe Board of Trade, a* member* of that body, and ea bualuea* men vitally Interested In the ancceiw of Ocean (.Tty, will do everything In their |<ower to

help along the good work.

The Hoard of Trade has begun well Let It not grow cv« > ca* or lukewarm To U* work, aa has too often happened

In the past. Untamed lo Dai*.

W. Scott Hand, cashier of the Find National Bank of Ocean (Tty, who was severely Injured by a fall on Saturday night week, returned lo his duties lu tbe bank on Tuesday morning. He wat'etill feeling somewhat core. Mr. HaMl and hi* family spent Chrtol

Rev 11.T. t'aaaelberry, the pastor. Ill conduct the service* and preach In tbe Find Presbyterian t'burch on «■ ACarirTixr's. I*a will be retd In 8t Augustine'* Church, by the'rector. Rev. J. A. Caulfield, at 9 o'clock next Ruuday thing.

Recent real estate transfers in Ocean City recorded In tbe office of County i lerk Way are a* follows: Ocean City Association lo 8. Wesley laike 11 Two parcel* of lend on ocean front east of Wesley avenue First tract on southwest aide of Twentieth street ami twenty five feet on Waaley avenue. tSeoond tract era the southwest »lde of (Twcuty-aerond street and ISO feet on Wesley avenue. Arthur N. Taylor et ox to Clarence Ferguson, ft. lie-recorded. IxK* 761 end TbJ, Section 11, and ocean from and riparian lands In front of ekme. KJla W. Kelley et rlr to Frank H Hare. $£>. gull-claim* Hit Section A. H. Wewiey Idikect ux lo Charles A. Campbell, ft. Lot* 7tt, 7Si 781. 784 and 785. Section E. eud ocean front and riparian lends lu front of same. irence Fergmoo lo Fred J Sboyer end Samuel C. |Btotr. fiMO He-re-corded. Lot* 761 and TiC, Section tl. nd ocean front and riparian land* lo oat of same. John Wallace to EUa Mohr fl. Lot 8S1, Section H. Sam* to Flora Heaton fl. laot «8, eclloa H. Seme to George Wallace end Sarah J Springer, fl. Lot 8J5, Section H. Stale of New Jersey lo 8. Wesley Lake. fS76. Riparian land* »> feet from on high water lloa, beginning at Booth west aide of Tarenttath street. (ieore W. StaUell et nx to Ocean tTty Realty Co. 16.500. Lot 780, SecU. and ocean front and riparian ■ In front of same

paopto. when they turn In an alarm ol fire, would stay at lb* poj and point In tbe direct loo ofthe building oo fire. It would be a groat help to tbe drivers of tbe apparatus as they drive toward the box. Sometime* the boxes are quite a distance from the i of tbe Mear, and all the drivers have to gaidc them to tbe box number If, however, the false alarm Bend inrun an alarm, he—“well, he’d better

The funeral of Mr*. Louisa K, w Ife of Hr. H. W. Barline, took place from Toshand'a residence, 8116 Elberon ue. Fox Chase, Philadelphia, on Saturday afternoon last. Mrs. Barw bo bad been In 111 health for

ae-era I yean, died i

of the old Ocean City. She wa* of a lovable diaposltnu, and had many friend* here, bo Join the

Archibald Campbell, a few day* ago. shot tbe owl that attacked William S. Johnson'* dog at Twentieth street a little more than a week ago. Campbell waa gunning near Twentieth street when be eaw tbe ow l end banged away, bringing tbe bird to tbe ground. Tbe blit waa aeut to tbe Reliance Company’s bout* for Councilman Godfrey. He wasnT around at tbe tlme,aud after the bird had been In the house couple of day* “Lew’’ Wallace

threw It out.

Jams Ur well* tl Dr ad. Word wa* received here from A. H. Baker, undertaker, on Friday last, of the death of James Llewellyn,early on ix>ornlng,atTDckaboe- “Jimmie," aa tbe dead man wa* familiarly known many here, wa* long employed In John Sbcnck's shop In thto city. He from an attack of arate Indigestion at 8 o'clock Friday morning, aged about f 7 year*. He appeared to be lu good health tire night before Senator <_ re**e attended tbe Senate emuru* at tbe headquarter* of the Republican Club, In Trenton, last week, when Senator fcradley waa elected Speaker of tbe Senate aud tbe other als ctmaeo. lew Is T. Steven*, of Cape May Herald, wa* re-a|>-poluted Assistant Secretary. The legtolature will meet on January 9th

i* Day at Court Hon

Shooting matches (clay pigeons) were held at Herbert C. Smith'* ground*ooUhrMma*afternoon. The oooleatanls Included Samuel Dixon, (liarlew Wright and A. G. Gilbert. Dixon won three of the matebe* and

HaYor and Messrs. Smith and G. O. Adams Against Opening Ninth Street. A *perlal meeting of Common < 'ounII wa* brill on Friday evening, when lie CO*tract for tbe grading and graveling of Ninth. Truth and Fourteenth street* to the bay wa* awwrded. Tb* contract wa* given Corson A Fax, wTniwe bid wa* a* follow*: Ninth street. 81170 |«r Huea! foot: Tenth atreef, per lineal foot: Fourteenth slrevt. fl.tl per lineal foot. The firm rnrlosrd a certified check for f3*i. There were two other bidders F. J. mlth agreed to do Hie work half way -ros* the streets for fl.7l per lineal ot: all the way aero**, Rt.ti James i Smith'* hid waa: Ninth street. (.94:Tenth street, fl 8r. : Fourteenth

rert.tl.7S.

Before the hid* were o|«iied. there was quite a little till between the Mayor and Councilman Harry L. Smith, on one aide, aud Councilman Harry Headley, on t lie ol Iter, over tbe om ot opening Ninth street at thto Put to a tote. Messrs Smith and Geo. O. Adam* were together against it, while Messrs. Headley and Godfrey favored tbe opening of Ninth t. Maser* lira ham and Steelman were absent. President Mark W. na cast bis rote In favor of opening the street. When it came to the time for opening tbe bid* for tbe new street work. Councilman Smith Interposed objection to.tbe proposed work on Ninth street. HereMbedld not think it to right time to open thto strecC It to not properly drained, and the tide*

During tbe wnsk ending oa Saturday l**l.CUy ('ollertor Corwou received 52 48 In payment of taxes. Tlte previous, more than $10,000 were paid In. Tbe total sum received up to the beginning of this week will exceed tbe amount received during the same period last year, tl is thought.

The member* of tbe Flrat M. E. and First Presbyterian Churches held union prayer service* to the Praabytertoi Church last evening. / The parti both churclw* took

lure* »'. Here. Uaaml r*as*aaar Braae ausat suttws. PMisaeipi.m.l-*.

'lerk give similar notificatioii to other* who may make like requests,

"they do-oot womply within fifteen 1

then the contractor* shall go

On motion of Mr. Headley the bMa were opmed. After these had teen remd, City Treasurer Cbmmplon railed

the attention of Coinu-il to the c n of (lie appropriation for >rk, simply a* a preraullonary I, so that Council would not I

Mr. Headley moved that the cu * understanding I hat property ow » filing bonds within fifteeii day* ven tbe right to-reserve their woi

of order

once."

“Illg hern rattled.'' said Plwwtdrnt

Adam*.

(Tnincllman Headley moved thal (Tty Solicitor Thompson be Instructed lo draw up the contract, aud thal tbe proper official* sign the naraaary paper*. Tbto was seconded by Mr. Smith and carried. The sidewalk ordinance was laid over nuill the next meeting Tbe Delaware and Atlantic Telephone Company ordinance, which had been accepted on It* first reading, wa* amended and paused to second. rending. '11* amendment* require the cotn|«uy to give a bond of $1(1110 and 10 begin work within 80 day*. Before the ordinance had been accepted on second reading, Hie Mayor expressed a desire to know whether (he ordinance had been In Hie hands of the Councilman long enough to 'he thoroughly understood by them. The Mayor frankly confessed thal lie was not familiar w ith It, If H were not thoroughly unders ood.somrililng serious might go through. He was told that tbto ordinance had been drawn up by the (Tty Solicitor. Mayor Champion wanted to know 11 tbe city law* guvernlog street work are lo be compiled w ith by the telephone company, and he wa* an** ered In the affirmative. Tbe ordinance wa* accepted on It* racond reading and passed to third on Mr. Headley smotion. The Mayor asked if tbe ordinance could be passed that evening, t lie re not being a full attendaure of the members of Council, f’residnit Adam* told him that I here a* a quorum present. Messrs Headley and 'dam* said that tbei# wa* no particular hurry a* < the passage of the ordinance, so far

. they knew.

Mayor Champion replied that, hi* only reason for aaklug wa* thal be thought a two-third* vote ueeessary to onliuanca. He wa* told that

i. Thl. s

MANY HOME FOR -CHRISTMAS DAYS

t Large Number of Visitors

Greeted Their Friends

in Ocean City.

AN UNUSUAL SIGHT

...JOS. 0. CHAMPION

i. UK- presented

..Builder..

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led W Ith *r

Ibougbl it *o n

tbrsi«.e

r. Headley: “I thn

Thl* questIm

The ordinance wa* accepted on It* final reading and passed, on motion of Mr. Smith, seconded by Gelinrtlinau

Godfrey.

GIVEN PURSES

The Cbrialmas entertainment by tbe 8 nday school children of Hie First M E. < burch. on'Friday evening, drew large numbers of tbe relative* and friend* of tbe young folks. The exerrlraa were up to tbe standard of other year*, aud those taking pari did very-

well.

Purse* were preranted to Rev. Pen ntugton Cor*ou and Thomaa H. Uoorley. Hie superintendent. Mr*. Harry Headley waa given a handsome cutglass rat by Hie member* of her claa*. Amy Thorn, the Sunday school piaul.-t. Was tlie recipient of a handsome clock. There wa* a general Interchange of present* hctwceii the

pupil*.

will wash away tl Thl* brought Councilman Headley to hi. feet. He said lie thought this a pour time to bring up objections. It a* nut fair t» anybody Tbe Ninth street work will remain good a* long aa that on any of tbe other street*. The street on one Me la owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and on the other side It to owned by a man able to pay. Mr. Smith staled that a drain mu*i r placed lu thto street some time, and .would be better to do thto before Hie net to opened. Mr Headley said that Hie mate aritnetit could be used a* to Fourteen lb street. Most of the hotels are on or Ninth street, and tbe summer visitors need a email w harf or landing place at the end of Hut street, so that they may go aalllug and fishing In the

*y

Mayor Champion took occasion to aay that there la a great deal of ad criticism over the proposed opening of Ninth street at tbe preaeni time. The people seem to think tbe dty ha* enough street* opened. ForIbermore, there to no place for a landNintli street ll to flat and the water Isn't good there It seems to he unreasonable to opao Ninth street now Counting tbe oilier street* open, the dty has about enough. If the dty will have lo enter a Hen against the property, as H will against one, the opening of Ninth street will not be a good Investment. Coundlman Headley contended that wa* not a fair, square deal to object ist a* Hie bids were about to be awarded. The Mayor slgued the orince, and they all knew that btda bad been solicited by edrerttoeinenl. Councilman George O. Adams: “1 objected, from Hie first, to Hie wpenlog of Ninth street. 1 think I wa* the only one " •’You were," assented President M f. Adams.’’ George O. Adams said further that there are $10,000 or $12,000 due or overdue ou the Central avenue work. ‘Tbedly hold* Ileus," be went on, "but what good ere these? They won't pay notes." . ouncllman Headley said be did not -know why "these people want to tear tbe Pennsylvania Railroad.” Mayor Champloi>quickly arose and ild he would not stand for an imputation such as this. The Peowcylvanl* Railroad baa nothing to do With It. It will be time enough to open Ninth street after H has been filled lo and [lowed to aetUe, be asserted Mr Hewdlry moved tbe bids for tbe ew Ninth street work he opened. Tbe Mayor auggewted that Connell throw out Ibehida for the Ninth street work. 4 Councilman Smith moved that Council shall not aevept bids for tbe Ninth street. Thto wa* seconded by Councilman George O. a. Vcsar*. Headley and Godot ad "no," aud Messrs. Smith and Gsurge O. Adams “yaa " President M. W. Adams voted 'oa,” Hie deciding vole. aaked If Council will allow any property owner to contract for hi* own work. "Some of It baa been started and line to already done," raid George O.

dams

The Mayor stated Hut be asked 'he quasi km because \V H. Sherrerd had asked him, a lew day* before. If they could reserve their work on Tenth greet The Mayor supposed that "they" referred to tbe Electric Light

Company.

Councilmau Headley declared that

be could uot nee anything fair In permitting one man to do bn own work and Abe city compelling everyone rise lo pay more It Isn't fair to tbe prop-

nera who do uot live.here.

Continuing. Mr. Headley said that be to opposed to thl* kind of business. He made a motion to tbe effect that if tbe property owner* concerned lu tbe o|>etiing of these street* w III file a bond wlibiu fifteen day* to do the work at contract price.Hicyahall he granted "J'asTir’Ire! Hie privilege of doing their work. Thl- cun^osiyuaag^jw one w a* agreed lo. j YecuXtfnr. Jt* P*

Requests from tbe Ocean City A aso-

cial loo and A. D. Scull to be permitted to do work on the new rt reels were received and filed. ' io JaeasaaTins. regMcewr Jar'lWDviiiir'io

Mr. Headley moved thal the City

l>rllgbllul Piss

Of the new oounty auperinteudeut public echo Is, Prof. G. O. Barr, of Cape May, whose appointment was flrat aunouiircd In Hie Fkictinri. last week, tbe Wave says : "Mr. Barr Is 80 years old, a graduate of the Pine Grova (Fa.) High School aud of the State Normal School of West Chester, Pa. He served six months a* a noocommlaatoned officer In tbe SpaotohAmeriran War In tbe Porto Hlcan campaign, and afterward spent two year* on a special course lo Lafayette College He was appointed supervis-

ing principal here In 1904."

era* Lockwood and Gandy, teacher* In tbe public school*, were ea presented with silver spoons by sch ar* on Friday afternoon last. They were at a loss to kfiow m hat to do the spoons, but it waa finally decided by tbe teacher* lo give both apoous to Hie our first entering tbe uulrlmouul

Mr* J. N Jubu—n. of Ihi viriHnjt Hi Philadelphia. W. E. Massey and wife, of

spent Christnu* In Millville. of the app

SauiutlScburrb ha* beau "under the

weather" for muie little time.

■ ■eou Frias Is spending a short time with his father lu Philadelphia. Mayor Smith, of Avalon, wa* a guv-l nf tbe Flberouduring the week. , Clarence S. Scull ha* returned from a few day*' visit to Philadelphia. Mr*. Mary Garwood recently returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Morgan Hand, a studeulat itnlgrr*. •pent Christmas at bis home lu thl*

city.

Walter Miller. Victor Fisher and wife, of Veutnoig speut Christmas wTth Mr. amt Mrs. Robert Fisher. Mr* Martha H. Lake and Ml** Mary Corson are spending a few week* 'biladelpbta. hn It Grovew and wife returned on Tuesday from Burlington, where they pent Christmas. Mr. aud Mr*. Reuben I.udlam visled their sou, George, In Camdcu, on hrirtmas Hay. George I’utterglil aud Morri* Mather, of Philadelphia, were visitors id thl* city ou l hrirtmas. Charles L. Glflord and family w ere ;ue*ts of tbe former's mother at K— ellvlllc over Sunday. It. T. GreenleyCand wife, of Belleilalue, regtrlerefl al tbe Jlceau Cfty iooae a few day* ago. William l^eek, wife and sou, of Atlantic City, »|«ut Christmas with Mr*, parent* at tbe Garwood. ■ W. Murdock and family, of Brooklyn, apeot the holidays with Peter Murdock aud wife, lu tbto city. Mrs. W. El well Lake aud Mia* Mary Lake, of Mantua, apeot 'hriatma* w Ith relatives to this city. Mtos Mather, of Wilmington, and Miss Hayes, of Cnadllla, N. Y , registered at the Wyoming a few days ago. George Breckley, w ho to employed i Atlantic (Tty thto winter, spent hrlrtma* with hi* family in this city. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas J. Parker have one to the guaker City to spend the Inter w ith their daughter, Mr*. Cba*.

Grey.

Martin Slcclaiau. of Rutgers, aud El wood Steelman, of Philadelphia. 'hrirtmas with their parents lu thto city. Mr. and Mr*. S. B. Conver, of this dty. spent Christmas with Mr. aud Mrs George W. Evcriugham. lu Philadelphia. working lo Philadelphia, was at the home of bis itber, City Collector Corson, over George W. Evcriugham, w bo to llv. ng in Philadelphia Ifcto w Iteter. visited its son, Thoms* Wx Everingham, ou ( barlea Breckley and w ife, w ho wa* Ira Amy liobinson. of Camden, visited relatives here during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mr*. A -C. Grtocom. of Atlantic City, vtolted their son, Ur. I. K. Grtocom, and bto family. In thto city, i Christmas Hay. Mrs. Thomas Scull, Ml*y Laura mil aud Eleanor aud >'ay Holland. Atlantic City, are visaing Ur. aud Mrs I. N.Griacom. U. M. Tot man, of Bethlehem, connected with the l ulled States Express Company, was a guest of Hie Blscayue over Tuesday uigiit. Master Bertram Pitcher, of New York ■ Ity, a student at I’cniilugtou Seminary, to epeuding tbe week' at the home of A. C. Boswell M Stevens,< IlySuperinteudent of Schools, and Principal George M. Kill* attended the: Slate teacher*' eettug Id AllauUc City tbu week. Mis* J Beryl Adams, a student at ■e State Normal School, Treutou, spent the holidays with her parent*, ouucllmau and Mrs. M. W. Adams. A. G. Winkler, of this city, w ho baa been working at Court House for aerI mouths, waa In tow n ou Saturday bto way to hto mother's home in Germantown. .Smith, w bo has a responsible position u lib an AHauticiCUy hotel, aud Mis. Laura Passman spent a few days thl* week with their parent*, Cap! and Mrs. Ideals Safttb, lu this /rank Summer*, a student at Haverford College, spent the holidays with bla parents. Hr. and Mrs.

The latter, w ho has baeu here all mer aud fall, is delighted with Ocean

City's charms.

Several Ocean City young men, u w employed in Philadelphia, *|*.-ut (.'hrirtmas In their home* here. Among Hie number were Johu Van Hue, Lewis Barrett, LeKoy Morey, Harris Coreon and J. Wesley Goorlcy. Rev. Johu H. Bo«well, of Bridgeton, apeut Chrialmaa with bto eon, A. C. Buawell. and family, lu thl* dty. He ■ad home on Tuesday afternoon.

Mosetla Strickland,

down with him, rvmalnec

days longer.

Ralph C. Griacom, -if Atlantic City, | .pent Christmas with his brother, Ur.; I N Gru-cum, lu this dly. Mr. Gris-; cum, who Is connected with the National Fire Proofing Company, I* as-, stslaot to Mr. Costello, head foreman on the work at the Hlauhelm Hotel, :' now lu course of coo at ruction hi Al j

lautlc city.

Ocean City, ***

N. j.

Rian* and Specifications Prepared at Short Notice

C. B. SITHENS 4 BOH, Saipemers anil Bulinnrs. JoDDin? a mug. Esilmies Furnisfieo.

FUEL LIGHT HEAT DO IT NOW SERVICES RUN RANGES SET ON SHORT NOTICE CITY GAS LIGHT CO.

ENGLISH & JOHNSON,

W. G. RunkTe*. ' Barr, it J Martin** Philadelphia: C. M.

.irt of uurlalined letter* rrinaini Hie Ocean (Tty Post Offlce for i ek ending December JUb. 19n5 i E. Haile

1210 iktmry At<

ALLEN SCULL

i Contractor and Builder

a:w»RTM r

0. J. HAMMELL

Mart)le««GraDiteYforl5

Monuments. Mausoleums. Statuary Work, Cradle*...

CEMETERY INCLOSURES

Kurtal VanI^Grave Covers All klnda of Cemetery Work

Works at Pteasantvilie. N. j. EDWARD STONEHILL

OCEAN CITY. N. J .»«reranoris WlUton ft.HUaebMU

bsickuyer und puiteki

JOHN MARTS SW. Contracting Builder ooean city. n. j. Fla* I'oltoass a •ira-lalty Ml.l.t. 'II l.l I’II 0*11 gas. Irrarap-W*a« Aew, k**W Trartto M. 6. 0. A4mm V. I Um ^ AQAMS A BM). SEIKE B ' mm 1 m PLASTER!*, RANGE SETTING Carpenters and Guilders mice LAni(6,-fctc^ Etc.

'' Work $n Mason Line Proroptl,

Attended To.

OCCAM CITY. N J. william c. SCULL, . w. H. MITCHELL, Contractor :: and :: Builder, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING 0«rr ...d MrMde-ce. JHHBI.VH fl gPECIflLTT 704 Central Ave CHAH1.ES L. HOI-MANX JACOB SC ri UFF , THE PIONEER BiKERt.

lo 700 Alton Al

25^3 _ OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAKES and PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL Proprietor

DARBY'S Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave. first-Claaa Work In Every p—*—*—

LET US FIX THAT ROOF Now. don't delay any longer. Rain storms are doe eniember thal last rain *e must get that roof fixed?

tbe time to call ■«“ ou what you waul and on’t n«*d fixing next

R»HONK X

", * worth 18.80 r.xira fine fanete*

worth 16 011,

Hal" coat* 81*1, w orth 10 Boy*' overcoats from 1.25 up. Boys' corduroy pant*, aor. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. Men's underwear, fleeced. 88c. i Sweaters we heat the world, 85c up. Men'* silk handkerchief*. Initial *i nlaln. silk *u*penders, umbrella*, dre •, lialf-hora, stiff a ltd *.ift boro

a, lodge

shirt .

JEWELRY

Stud*, aiarf plus, cuff bbtu

badge* aud pin* and wairhes Everything at lowert price*. JOfcKPH ■EHDEI*. ’‘King ol Last Price*,**

1628 Atlantic Avenue. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J

For Sale

S. B. CONVER W2 Aaburj Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.

House and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street j

$1175

few j Can't lie-duplicatcd for $1500

Address p

744 Asbury Avenue]

■» rt ~ *- aa.m. w iitord w. Anaa, CHAS. E. ADAMS t BRO.

R. Curtis Robinson A Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Ci mmlaslooer of licedaIN’os. 744-4G Asbury Avenue OCI2AN CITY, N. j. Money to I-can on Hood and Mortgag*

N. C. GODFREY’S lusiniss House. 651 tsbm, benue, Spring of 1905.'

‘ ark GOOD.

“ ‘ too loOoiaiiibia and koUrtraln* af**qu(rp*u j ' hralra, i. •••• |r..|| I • , . . .... .

''” FU Lme of House Furnishings....

'j Wtadow Skoden, Etc j LPHOL8TEKINO IS A

George O. Adams moved that the *