Ocean City Sentinel, 4 January 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

“Ocean City Sentinel ’ R. CURTIS ROB1NSON editor and Proprietor GCEAir CITY. - - NEW JEBBEY liter-Stair ‘Phone No in ;;;,pr£^ro^p.^r; D .oe,-r.. baraa-*"'* aoa, - b > rrprrt fHORSDAT. JANCARY t’ 1

Th* rutoni^bllr Itiduatry la already one .of the ereal iodoadrtoa of the ImlUd State*, and the heat feature of it ia that the bulk of the money that U

expended for the acv maeh

into the pocket* of American mechan-

ic*. lo Hartford, aay* tb* 1

probably 2,000 men Meadlly employed hi producing automobile* or port* of

for tliem leu year* ago. In U country lbare mtut be more

000 men no* employed In the automobile facturie*. and nearly ail of them are mechanic* who get the beat wage* HTATtimc* com plied by a Wall ntreet authority abow that the bank* of

New Jersey lead the Untied Slate* the percentage of depoalu inverted

the bond* other than government *e-

rurttle*, the hank*of thta State

over forty-three per cent, of their depoaft* In bond*. A* the Port Telegram aay*. thl* .State ha* a liberal aavlngi bank law permitting inch luvartment*. Jeney bank* having aurplua fund* dleplay w lee and couacrrallve judgment In favoring bond* rather than more pracartou* though poaalbly more profitable line* of Invertmcnl. In for-

LESSONS FROM QUEEN OF SHEBA This Woman Pnti tJs to Shame by Her Devo-

tion to Trnth.

A eermon appropriate to the aeaaon araa deltrered by Her. Pennington Corwon. the partor. In the Pint M. K. t'hurcb on Sunday morning (art Mr. orauu look hi* text from MatL. 12;42. "We are nearing the cloee of mllday i»*i«ai," »M Mr. Omon, Imr of good cheer for youth and age ■ like, hut tbt*, like fli hrlghlui throw* out a deeper nbaduw. the dark aad (oriiiddluK thing* about u*. There 'bill and cheerier* day*, a 1* bidden, gray ahmdowi nature aad all thlag* amn lo be much of a color everyw be >unburnt of light will fall through a rift of tlie ctood* and the coutmrt* of the world appeal The gra** *cem* greener, 111* *ky I* ortghler, and heautie* bang I fringe* on the cloud*, but the doud me* more aombre and the uglluea* about u* which before lay half bidden I* now revealed. , holiday lime. The plenty,

a and happlocaa

brighten the world, throw a deeper ■badow nponhomeaofwautand ■So, the beauty of C'hrlrt’*character, and the glory of HI* birth, should make our fulllaa, our need lea* (allure aud broken vows more hateful to u*a they are eet lu the light of HU oomluj r- •*, and should prompt u a row, at IbU New Veer' lime, that, come what may, Uod'a

HE MEANS BUSINESS

The S

i* to rMrtpt of

fuilowlng tgn-ex planattigy letter: i I notice lu the tart tme of the'

awriNKI. g report «f Uie meeting of Kev - J'

lb* Hoard of Trade, aud daring the meeting Mr. Harry Headley remarked that lie had noticed lu tKeSkKTi.MCi. a leller from a projierly owner, urging hotel proprietor* and hualueae men ol the dty to get togetlier. He further

LET PAST DIE WITH OLD YEAR:

Ml*. Hcasie Asher spent the lH>lkl*y*

Ocean City Secret Organiza tions Have Their Annual Meetings.

I •urletie*

y of the *.

and that our judgmenU *11*11 upon other*, but upon oumKt '1-art Sabbath we oousMei glad word* spokcu of CbrUt by the angela, when H* could net apeak for Himself. To-day we wl ' rtructiou from the words which He ■poke of Himself when face to (act

with the every-day

se another, and holding back the moeer for fcar that •omtone t give a* much, that ha* kept Ocean City where It has been foi

part Qve year*.

hotel proprietor, I am wi lo join any a—octal too that might he

it os there U ot appeal* to me a* of vital tmpo to the wetfkre of the pubHc *c

“Hike," mid one of the Irishmen, Id you read what that my* T InV answered I r flute with me I could

HILDRETH SOLICITOR

Assemblyman Jan

dl of Be* I ale City on Monday. HUdrrth aacceed* Matthew JefTe who held the i-orttiou a number of

■ R- Sherry, the new mayor, U to enterprising PbliadelJamea T. Uhep-

. The town U u » grade ertaUUbed, extenatee work done on the street*, the .boardwalk extended, etc.

The State Tea:

elected these officer* at K* annual meeting: President, Superintendent II. J. Snyder. Jersey Cljy; ffrrt vice praddeut, Supariuleudenl C J. Boyer, Atiauilc City; second vice president. J. J. Unger, Viorlaud; secretary, L C. Wolley, Trenton: treasurer, H. J.

Neal, I-akewood.

Rain came down In torrenUmrly on ^Rlday morning last Tb* rain began failing between II and 12 o'clock Thursday night, and during those bmirsa was a fairly heavy do* rpoor,

After spewking of ttu journey of the y ueen of Sbeh* to see the glory heanlhe wisdom of Solamoti, Mr. I »ou ooalibued: "Lrt <us study prayerfully to se* If this a« individual* at* not, in rot loo of this ■be should have beard of the the Lord, through the traders, by whom the knowledge was doubtlw* conveyed, la signiOcalit: and that she, 6*then in a far land, should be lou* lo lent* w hat there waa lo be wn ot the name of the Lord rebuke to the iodlflcrrtioe of out lion, a* well aalothat lo w hicb Uod specifically referred. •'We, In America, i a open door lo the markets of the heathen world, that we may find outlet for the product* of our Oe

but I* the

splendid cummerdahsm of our day lu

lo this particular'.' Horn the L rord go out concerning the name of the Lord ? It i* tbl* alone that pro|>-

log several montt through valleys, mod* of deserts, under a pltliem or!1*1 *un. to confer with Solomon. ■And 'behold, a^grewler than Solomon Is here.’ Thu* after all them year* of Increasing knowledge, after ~ that Christ ha* brought to us, all >t He has wrought for us, all that He has bought for us by His we are pul to shim* hy this to lo her devotion to truth. She came to have her questions answered and her doubts removed, would come with their qu Him, who la greater than Solomon, many of the tangle* of life w ould he unraveled. Every question uoocs lug humanity has lu explanation •ecrom of Christ. IfaUwouMco Him with the n

Mls> Susie Willi* Is visiting In Kslr-

tou wild Millville

Miss Tlllk Oct id spent thc>-li-

.y* lu Philadelphia.

Ml-s Bella C. Hale* l« spending a

tort time at Millville.

Hunter VV. Thomas sp nt Sunday Augu-1 ,r,,b h** patent* In tbl* clly.

hutch last Sunday morning. 1 Ml* Kftte Adams.ha* returned from lions and Installation of oflierr-. He-

stated that II was his opinion that the He mid, lu part: a visit to friends m Kridgetou low »III lie found the mull* of I •wld perm woold not rontrthute •" <»> "To-day wese* the pasrtug of an- Mr. and Mr*; Daniel L. Warner will election* lu several of the organ!

toward* auy^gxpeuse* sbuqld he he j “< her year-* year that for all of u» ha* slmrlly remove to Stoklcrvllle I tlon»:

s-kert for a sBbscriptlon. . had It. son.l.me and It. shadows, a ... „ ^ . . . I ocean City Lodge, N-

As I was the author of that artk-le, year that has brought to o* both joy 1 *

I beg leave do stale to Mr. Headley and sorrow, for each and every one of

lhat had he ortde Inquiries and looked t

little further Into the authorship of that article, lie probably would have made swell a statement. I » recommend or urge an action by any person or body of person* unless I willing lo pitch Id and help, and do as much as the next one. perfecting carrying out any Ideas tbal 1 might recommend. 1 beg further lo rtst that I w 111 contribute, dollar for dollai just as much as Harry Headley or an; other business man of Oeeau City, lb be used exctush ely for ad vet thing. In the Philadelphia aud other papers, the merit* and advantages

Ocean < hy.

-I am much interested In the progress aud development of the dty bees use It Is to my advantage lole leaded, and to back up my lute rest with mrt only work but moo* If all the business men aud officjgl* Ocwan i tty would get together, work harmoniously aud back up their work little more liberal coutrlbuUug to extraordinary expenses, they w«

the e

It k

boardwalk

also Join any association formed by them, and win work with them. have been visiting Ocean City ft the part twenty years, and think tha if ever, tha city I* to amount to wui thing. Um moveaseul must be started aad there Is oaly one way t. a success of tt; Ural Is, for all o get together, bury all polKtcsl or other other supposed differand wort hard for the Success of what I' consider the best seasltort resort along the cuartI don’t doubt lhat all property owners, If appealed lo to the nghi way, will ooulribula toward* defraying the owes «f advertising, but If N Is to the man Mr lu which the wubserlptton* for the music were*olIdled It will not be a success. What the people of Ocean lily want get down to work aud stop doing ao much talking; deeds, and not

I sincerely hope lhat the Hoard of .lade will not stop at one meeting. 1ml ^ H>*tthe) will start In now and work ..... . .. hard fur future soccero.

“DEN” BOMBARDED

Caolfield’s Pise

Sermon to His Flock

on Sunday Last.

•lev. J. A. Caulfield, the rector, de-!

1 of trials, 1

LODGESELECT J QS. G. C H AM PI ON

NES OFFICERS J

..Builder..

: Ocean City,

N. J.

>r l ere a few days since. f 1,1 **" • K. C. Clellaud, of Ibis ,0 " ,n * 0^B,,

icd the fol

John HtM

horde s. heart-burning—Ul. that ! ^ly. are vu.Uug to Pblladclpbi. Hie cum-omllanU of human nalure. | Mia* Julia Hcull h-* gone lo PhilaHut, thank Uod. II has also brought : dH l' ,ll a 00 » «*upl* uf weeks' visit.

Its Joys and pleasure* that make our A. A. Howell, of Camden, was Thorn: M. of K.

live* rteabove the shadows of those among recent guest* at the Klfaeroii

Walter H. Hay*, of Wert Plnladelbia. w a* a visitor here * few day* ago. Capt. Charles A Campbell, of Pleasntville wasa visitor liere on Tuesday. K. L. Ostrander, of Pitman Urove,

Rlunst find Specifications Prepared at Short INotlce

d B„ H Howard .

"Today we can stand, as 11 were, the road of life aud took back, half ■wrrow and half to joy. on the way been traveling, thinking sadly enough of blasted dreams i ed holies unfulfilled; on the good might have done, but dk tlie evil we should not have elghlng to tlie balance* the grace that Uod has given lo us. i we have co-operated them, thankful for the good we regretting tlie time* we have

fa lieu.

surettrat we all feel that tie some good lu this world of ours aud have endeavored, according our lights, to serve that Uod w bo ed for us In as far as our man nature would permit made many a misstep to the pathway of life, may have even fallen, bul resolved to pursue our * that lead* to salvation. TB trials may have met with, the sorrows, frailties that have hern our tot during the year ahould be bul stopping • bright future. 'Another head lu the rosary of life ha* fkllen away, hut let Jbe reniatotog oore brilliant as lh< grows fewer. "The year Is dying; lei lire past dk1b II. But. unlike tlw dying year t are still vigorous The future o|wu before u* and a Kb H a new life. May that .life be resplendent with peace, good will, good a orks to Uod M»y each day of the^omW^ year see one step nearer our heavenly home, and when the shadow of;death galberlug about tire dyingyear, may we be prepared lo receive Ibal eternal reward which the Father ba* promised HI* faithful children. Uod speed year! God bless the new !"

C Middleton. Camden; B. I». Collltis, Millville; Walter Kline. Phlldeipbla; William C. Hulltvan, Uloo-

«ly.

tow Twelfth street, waa the victim oft

should he done be made to count for the we should learn that to Him‘all things work together for good.' aud that to those who abide lo Him, eternity will cumpeme a thousand-fold for any eses suffered " RUTHERFORD BURIED

The body of Hubert W Rutherford, r., who was slalo la Mart Philadelphia on Hooday Mr*. Rutherford accompanied the body. Tha funeral services were held I Monday evmlng, and tb* Jnlertent waa on Tuesday mo ruing. Everything U bring done to run down the murderer*. One of the family said that the murder was evidently the wort of bandits. The crime wsr committed on the evening of Hecem-

her 18.

Mr* Rutherford was completely, prostrated on her arrival In Philadelphia.

A strong effort will be made at the >mtog session of the Legislature to abolish capital punishment to ibis Mate Assembly man-elect Herman A Berg, of Hudson County. Is said t. have drafted a bill to doaway with the gallows to ibe Mato. It u known that many member* favor tlie substl

lutton of the electric chair.

1*. Jr. lug. two tiei They were Rev. Pennington Corwon and Joseph Barclay. One her, Joseph Hr bock, was rrlt Tlie lodge Is prospering.

New Yere’a Kve. W erne wea silting to hi* •■den," swelling the coming of midnight. Jurt as tbe.old grandfather's dock that races ooe corner of hla Hutch dining mm wga tolling the hour of twelve Ifhlto measured strokes. 1 be re burst ul such w din of exploding guns, ringIg hells end rail I tog tie pant that Mr Warre almost toll from his ebalr ea he made a grab for hi* “gun,» firmly convinced that "something waa doing” and be need* mart protect himself. C The next Instant, 1* realised ' the import of the racket, and, with the hospitallly for which he la famous, bad (be door open and hla unexpected guaeto welcomed within hU bos Me horns. * r. Wsroe. not to he outdoo thosa who had arranged the surprise for him aud whose versatility Include* an extensive knowledge of the culinary art, soon had spread upon tfcf table aume steaming coffee, hot buckw heat cakes, lor which he Is Justly famous, aud a varied assortment of fruits I hen for the next two hours there was a toast of reason end a flow of soul, tlie little party making up In jotllty whatever they lacked to number* Mr. Warue * guest* Included Vis* Ethel and Alloway M. Hmllb and Mr. end Mr*. Harry F. Blanton. They later were joined by Mr. Look Warue. brut her of the host. GAVE A DINNER Hue Has'I Kadctlffr Kwirnalaed

Mhe Kv. H. Taylor. Ml*. Mary A Taylor. Wilmington; Cbarle* Matb- •. Phil delpbla; Mk* K. B. Lynch, Tseony; J. C. I-akt, Bridgeport, Cone.' Mba Lydta Sayre, A. J. Hteetmsn, llllvtlle: Daniel l-xard. A. A. Howell, siudeti; Alfred P. Wilkins. A. H. Ixivejoy. W. K. (ilffbtd, Miss Herth* Martin, D. McClure. la-wk Warnc. A. Werne. Philadelphia; F. B. Wilcox, Bridgeton: Wilber Alleti, At-

lantle Cily. macAVinL

J. P Htckmao, Ashury Park; Wm. U. Moore, Harry Mcllevltl, Heddonfleld: H Leonard, U. H. Lundy, E M Ht rad toy,Geo C. Bartlett, Jr., and wife, William D. Canon, Hyde U H Kbeneler Adams, W W. Adams, C. E Heyfert, Eveline Heyfert, Philadelphia: A. T. Flower. K. L Ktower, Germantown; T. N. I'atteraon and wife, Camden; B. K l«wk, Kr. Andrew, Hcrautoo; A. H. Boyle, Brooklyn.

ra. M. 8. Adams will return to a few daya from a trip to Philadelphia and Paulsboro. Her next-door neighbore, Mrs. A B. Itanck and daughter, tatting to Philadelphia. During beenceof Mr*. Adams and Mr*, itanck, Mr*. Carter and daughter, Mies Grace, ere looking after

Bev. J M. Mlllau.

Gilbert U. O'Callaghau. Eowabo M. Button, p. m.

muur. TSMrtore NonbscB

•pHtun low as

Mb* Haxel Radcllffe, of 801 Broad way, Camden, a summer resident of Ibis place, eiitortalnsd al dinner Wednesday evening. December IT. to honor Uf Mis. Edn* Hockey, of York, Pa., whom she k entertaining during the holidays. Coven were laid for fifteen. Those present were the Mimes Marguerite Vharp, Florence De Vlney, . Ethel Brown, Ethel Button, Begin* ’ ' te, Florence Hurley, Florence Cwri, Erma Huberts. Isabelle EllloU. Pblladelpbla; Myrtle Munyao. <**•

Josle Street, Baade Bweeteu, Margurr- ^'aresiaa-roowi .wspln'r esre aw CbsrIteHallam, of Iowa, and Edna Hockey. >o<UjUui-i!iibi*.Mi(usi*.Hs«*i , , - .m» .»« coHTsoips:_.oe Uw Wmhlsetos (ilvsa a IMrpnw. i^'fll** 1 .‘

Mlaa ItoOlae Corson waa gHeo a {JjiSTmeviuJ.'l

uprise party at her home on Friday ‘•uH r.mp.- sBe > — even tog last, when several of her nui«rer1' r ‘,W un friends visited her lu a body, and [JJJ.. 1 ' -—a—

spent a few hour* pleasantly. Those >•» rre Mimes .Shoemaker, Julia «irt»«?SrH<relc’?a'

Scull, Bertie Belles, Carolyn Corson, 1

k.ksK K. Lynch, of Tacuuy, to

cHy. ■

Yus»; Outer Guard, Mark laike. Trustee. Albert Gilbert; Itopresentalive to Grand la.lge, W. W. Adams: Alter-

Installed within a short time of A . elected these officers on Frit night : Pest President. Tbos. Mc' li Presidrut, J.sdab E. Bbarp: Vice Pi tdcut, John I?. Trout, Jr.; M. ..f Enoch Barrett; Itecordlug Secrets Edmund Bourgeois: Financial Set tary, JoJ^w M‘. Smith: Treasurer. Jti B. Christian; Trustee (In months). J Thorn: Inside Guard. H. Huwi Thorn; Outside Guard, W. W Bro It k exjiecled that the ties ortleei will he lt|stalled ou Friday evei

next week.

Mtocil, No 10, II

G. B. S1THEHS S SON, Carpenters ape Bnilileis. Mmi i Specially. [slimes Finislet.

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

_ ENGLISH k JOHNSON, „ ^

CODiraciOlS ape Biuaers Martlle, " ( ' raillt e Works

1240 Aabnry Avenue,

CEMETERY INCLOSURES Hunal Vaults, Orave Covers

All kinds of Can

Works at FteasantTille. N. j. EDWARD STONEHILL

Mias Olive Lear, of this city, is pending a week with fricuds to Philadelphia lias M. K. C Phillips, of this city, has returned from a short vl adelpbia. William O. Carson, of Wert Philadelphia, sa* among the week's vb md Mrs. George C. ItortleU. Ji of Philadelphia, were doau durit the week. N. Patterson aud Mrs. Patlereu qf Camdeu, w ere vkllore here a fe days rtuce. Alfred Powell and family, of Ihk eily, spent Sunday with relatives HeklervTIle. David Hcull has returned home after Mling friends to Colllngswood i Philadelphia. Alfred It Bmllb, of Ihk clly, ha> turned from a couple of w eeks'-vial Philadelphia. Frank Powell aud wife, of Eldon, Spent several daya with relatives here during the week. M Is* Della Bates spent a few days recently with her friend. Miss Ethel H. Parsons, al Ocean View. Mr. aud Mra. Benjamin Huffman have returned from a pleasant visit itlvea lu Wilmington, ewk W. Hales lias returned Camden after spending the Christmas holidays w ith bk family. Mrs. Graham, of Tenth and W avenue, k making a vblt to friends to Woodbury and Chester. Mr. aud Mr*. Hpencer C. (toff, of this dty, are spending a fewPhiladelphia aud Camdeu. Mr*. End Carta* aud daughter, of Petersburg, visited the former'* parJts here ou Naw Yaar’* Day. Dr. C. P. Tuttle, wife, sou aud daughter, of Camden, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Bummers thU week. Albert H. Hoyle, of Brooklyn, ha* turned home after a few day* 1 visit to hi- mother. Mr*. Jane K Boyle. John H. Kenny, of the Cnderwrilen.' Association. Philadelphia, gave a stag party to hk cottage here New Year’s

Day.

'Ullatn G. Moore, of Haddonfleld, owner of the Boa Hug Caaluo on the boardwalk here, was to town a few

days ago.

Mr. aud Mrw. H. Townsend Wilson 'fog aud daughter, of Wert Philadelphia, have returned home after a short visit

to thk dty.

W. C. Bulllvan, who I* connected with the public arbouU of Gloucester, as among tlw week's guests at the cean City ilouaa. Andrew IV Malonay aud E.M. Htrad•ey, the latter Martin Maloney's private secretary, were among the Hlseayne'a guerta this week. J. H. Rush, who was recovering from his illnerti, went out too soon aud has had a relapse. Dr Hurt attending him twice a day. D.'L. Vanamau and family, of tblty, have returned from a teu days' trip to Philadelphia, Millville, firidgeand other New Jersey towns, lias Carolyn Corson, w ho has been to Philadelphia thk winter, Is spending'^ short time with her pwreut*.

Ocean Clly C

rleded the follow ing officer*ouTbur* day night last; Jr.^P. C\. Mrs. Eflle G. Scull; Associate Jr. P. C. Mrs. Hannah Venamso: (knmdlnr. Mr* * Ida F. Dixon: Associate Councilor.

Mr*. Bailie Fj. Ingens.ll, Vice Cousj- i . c „, .. . dlor, Mrs. Llxxle II Carl-uu: Aoswi- ALLEN SCULL

caihariuriContractor and Builder

8cull;(V>udurl<>r. Mr*. MarthaH. Gibb: qos Centra! Ave Warden. Mrs. Amite K Lake: !nrtd<- OCEAN CITY. N

Benttoel. Mrs. Mary K Band*: Outside it**—.** «~rfuu, «*.*.. BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER Baoltoel. MIW. Alice P. Brown: Trus- I Hatmismereewd farroetrortorCr- aTTw!^ ,,, Eflle G Scull. .lOHtV’ IVIART^ iitunpUyal After the election, the memhersen IVIAK I S!* w*0.-i Urixrhton PInee joyed refreshment* a.wl lmd.ple.mnl Contracting Builder OCEAN CITY. N. J.

no. (Ml-C** • -re-isll, Ht.l.I. TI.I.I KHONl: .. .

be toirtatled

eventog.

ip 1«, P. O of A., has elected the following officer*: I’re-ldrnt. Mr* I^lle G. Hcull: Assistant Presideiit. Vice President, Mrs Miller: Asalrtaul Vice I'rrshirut. iductor. Mrs. E, W. Tiampion; AartsUut Conductor. H. H. Hoffman; Treasurer, Mrs. M. 1.

Mas*.

Flnau

•mop- WM a**., Welow Teweh *>. 6 0. A4*at V. | foiwt GEO. 0. ADAM! & BIO. turn i, hikehs i sii plastering, range setting Carpenters and Builders kin.* LAruic.dt. Etc. «M »:.■ <•* v a j ^ Work Maaoo Une Prompt 11 Attended To. * OCCAM CITY. M J

, Mrs

WILLIAM C. SCULL,

Adsms; Recording Secretary, Mr

r. Bush: Guardian, Mr. K J.j Contractor :: and :: Builder,

Evertogbam; Seutluel, A D. Scull.

mdi. No. IflB. Jr.O. U. A. M , ’ ««nce end Hr.Id—, elected these officer*, wl.owlli u| 7*5 PLVSIOl'TH PLACH,

installed uext Tuewlay night: Jubnj R Trout, Jr.. Pert Councilor: Parker

Miller, Councilor: Horner* Young,; L- HOFMANN

vice Councilor: Clmrles Sampson. As-, slrtaut Reeuadlng BecrcUry; W. H J

onductor; William Wilson,

Warden: Edward Vos*. Inside Beuti-1 nel; John Jaggar*. Outside Heullnel: Harry H. Adam*. Itepreseutatlvr I*.!

latoCouncil;John W.BmIIh.Trustee M'HKHA*. DIHftcrroKW

baker

IlllvUle's promtoeut c-itlxeuk, a 9 d an —-UDUrtaW - aDO - 1010810161,..

uncle of Mrs W R Massey, of tin. city, died at hk home to Millville ou

Ul* fuue.*l

took place on Saturday,

lived a retired i and spept laal *

He

“The Old Stand’

Established 1878.

'IIKIWTMAH HAKtJAINH IK CLOTIIIMI IIaT8.t-AP* AM* OIEKTS' KVKKIMI|SOS Men'* Bulk 18 W. worth |fi.U0 Men's Suit* b Vi, casslmer. worth 7M Mm's Soils 7.48. worsted, worth I0.0U Men'. Suit. SIW black 'I'hlbet, black and fancy worsteds, others ask 18.50

MEN HOVERCOATS

Blrek and Oxford w ith hell. 5 48 Black Kersey, finely latlureri 7 is

Black and Blue Melton*, a

Friezes, 10 00,

Extra fine fancies

worth 16 00. our prlca 12,00 Bain coata 6 OU, wurili 1UU0 Boys’ ovgrcoals from I S op. * Boys’ corduroy pant*. 80c. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. Men's underwear, fleeced. Me In ■ eaters we best (be world, 85c up. Men’s silk hand kerchiefs, Initial and plain,silk suspender*, umbrella., dress gloves, halMrase, stiff and soft bosom

■bills.

worth 18.50

REGISTERED ARCHITECT

BOB WALNUT STREET

SHILADCLPHIA

849 ASBURY AVEtyUE,

OCEAN CITY, I

MARK lakf: Undertaker and Flmbalmer

V(. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING JHIiHI,\K n SPKt'IXLVV 7fU Ontrnl AvJACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. «: no ' ,t*M. Dm,■ cm. I I l y^s*'*T^ *A^*W*. OCEAN CITY BAKERY HKLAI). FANCY CAKES aad PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietm NO. 8i5 ASBURY AVENUE.

Ocean Clly. N. J. DARBY’S

Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave. Mr*I-CJaaa Work In Every Partkwler. 1 L*.iindr> ...lirrirt Mondsr* snd Wsdamdsr*

LET US FIX THAT ROOF Now, don't delay any huigrr. Hall* storms are'due — ‘— ’ ■nivrnlee that last into wr get that roof fixed:

word. WeTI

S. B. CONVER

^ Asbwp A tea we. Oceaa Chy. N. J,

If you haven’t tlie lime to call send ‘ come up, tell you what you want aud “•*"—' It won't need fixing next

F»MONK *• x

altary

Plumbing

ns, lodge

rt. Liuin* rsr. lou J imsr) ail unpttjms -Uowltoroti l-slui Uu*

FOIL KENT — Dwelling

Rev and Mrs Pennington Corson. Misses Kv* B. Taylor aud Mary A. Taylor, of Wilmington, lAal., have re turned home after a week's visit here They ware guests of the Wyoming. Prof J. B. Balter has icturned to Horton, where ha k a teacher of Ianguagus, after spending the Christmas holidays with bis family, to thk clt. Dr. I N. Htrawbndge and wife, Wert Philadelphia, spent New Yeat with Mr* straw bridge’s parents, Captain and Mrs. Daniel Klrtey, in tbl*

dty.

J Christopher Lake, of Bridgeport. Oran., father of Hlmon Imke. the Inventor of a submarine boat, ha* returned home after a few days' vlrtl 1 relatives to this dty. Mrs. C. Howard Bcbermerhoru aud m, C. Howard Bcbermarhoru, Jr., who k convalescing from reeeul III1. are vklliug to thk dty. They accompanied hy Baynard Kendrick. of Waat Philadelphia.

JEWELRY

Studs, scarf plus, cuff butt*., badges aud plus aud watches Everything at lowest prices. JOMKPH HEX DEL. “King ol Eoer Price*,”

1625 Atlantic Avenue, ATLANTIC Cm - , K. J

For Sale

House and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street $1175 Can't lie duplicated for f 1500 Address p 744 Asbury Avenue

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R. Curtis Robinson A Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public aad Commissioacr of Deeds INc>«. 744-4f> Ashury Avenue OCI2AN CITY, N. J. Money lo I -oan on Bond and Mortrage

N. C. GODFREY’S Business House. 657 Isbuif Irenus. Spring of 1905,

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