Ocean City Sentinel, 30 August 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

jut ~raOH8DAY7 AUOCfFT a

Tn* Doblm motive h. the public

brmkennen and conductor*. MI-ITICAI. CAMf-A«oei. UPDATE 1ID1UC •Dd ererj effort buturdey of next week »III u.ber in IlJunUlu llljAllU

tbc working the mouth of September. In thet

mouth the primaries of the two poHticel parties will be held, sod they

e to Increase tin lire heavy fall n

OKE Of

back from hla varatton, thus himself: Vacation days are endlnft. so far tbe moat of those who keep the wheels of commerce and Industry revolving are concerned, and most of them have no regrets over the fact. LoaflnR la a very pleasant occupation to tbe busy knau fora short time, but

SMITH'S • ^ ^

TO SAVE LIFE BOAT FAVORITE -

will h

dally to Republican _ Ins year a bac no Uosevnor udev-ted How Apparently Drowned 1 Bnllt by Himself, He i« Jiwtly lh *th^ l ^ul^*(suuuriuee '"Tbis*^Ir' Pereon May be Re- Frond of His Trim Little lU, national and county politics are Stored. Yacht. so aell mixed, and the Issues presented ,. . ‘ , -*•- . W,,h “** batblns ssaauu ; A moo* tbs many boats here that

bmml. that tbeHUte commlitre ^ |I( . Dd Um . , lkrllbuud tU ., ^

take general dlrertkiu-f *

o UXO’S OCEAN CITY, N. J. VOUNQ. t-wwwo* m<IM.CUA«S VAUOKVU.UR ^ WE EK OF AUGUST 20. 1906

1 his II

having reladuring hot itllatlon o

Bl-EAKKK CAXROa'8

Devotds' of the fresh oyster a high glee. Only a few more da ^ “ - — - Down here.

poasani. says the N< L Nobody expeeta one who not swim to assist a awlmmer In truss, bat knowledge of tbe art creates try normal being an Impulse to help others which Is almost irresistible.

usually Is, by byrtaodere'It iptof the impoaaibt For lack of manly f

» shape of ship*, bat at

admirals and Iweoty -vjen rear admiral*. all drawing b« salaries and nrtuig the Czar's

la no doubt U(at y has encouraged

in Watauu, of Indiana, Is,

strong appeal for tbe election ofi Republican House of Representative., to carry out tbe administration policy. He praises tbe work done at tbe recent aaaaion of Uongresa, hut shows

•n for the regulation of

Hacrimlnallou h< >nd the bettennru

if full bcticflt* from tbe pollcy indtojils administration U atwolnteljr^ecesaary Dial the party ol of fongreas.

I» required for mnnldiwl taken from the Governor’s letter to the County Tax Hoards: -Every bond mulct pally mortgages tbe

that property as securlly for the payment of the obligation Where municipal Indeblednem. for example, amount* to ten percent., every piece of property In thal mnulclpslty pledged (mortgaged! to pay one tenth of tta value.*’ Pay as you go —Rrldge-

entrnug Pittsburg at present much perturbed over the scarcity of labor which has develo|*d ly years have the railroad i uch difficulty as they

arte* of tbe

of tbe pa'ture and longs to get into tbe trams again, pleasant memories are garnered during these midsummer holidays lures of sylvan sceoea, of mot and mere, and tbe frteudsblp* and cemented, but about this tit -^allof the Rtrert" seems loud and

The Ocean Grove Time* Indorsing, Dr. Ballard's action to stop foolhardy bathers from entering tbe surf at other than tbe regularly amtgned bathing grounds, says: "The order promulgated prohibiting faatblog place* adequately protected by llfe-lloes should be aelcomed by Bathing at unguarded pAots la always dangerous, even to an expert sw Immcr, for In case of weak heart, pa, or an nnustfally atronf iw, skill la of little avail. To i who cannot swim well, bathing beyond tbe vision of tbe bat! rs la little abort of Inviting sulTbe police are empowered to all persons violating tbe order, . Is hoped that this extreme re will not have to be rws to, for It bi believed that bathen observe tbe order for their own safety and the good of the resort.’’

lln this city.

party campaign lo the Mate. There was no occasion tor any gene* In midsummer politics, and the Stale committee wisely break Into the summer vacation. The time I* near for action when tbe m mer Is nearly gone, and only abot month will ela|a* before I be primaries shall be held,

record

I* tbe best platform thal pnhlldan candidate for an office t Jersey can inn on. It 1* a re< promises made and kept, of pledges fulffiled and of a matchless body laws that are to confer unnumbered blessings on tbe people Thai record should be written on skAfnd emblasoned on every bam It ha* been grossly mtsreprmeated tbe poo pie, many of whom are doubt or believe tbe lies that have Is

Nothing ean be said mer*I upon this point. Tbe eirrui aly to the actors, and nothing ca

■e their lives for others. set your daily exi A brisk walk for a couple of mile* lo ilng air la one wf tbe Plain, nourishing food rood, ripe fruit t.

th the advent of tbe peek-a-boo shitt wal l, wbtxx-wagna gaggles and ew, but none the less attractive work hosiery of tbe feminine style of architecture, the bull dog has Into derided prominence In this T. contributing lo the Deeds of fkrtog humanity and to the general gaiety of nation., the ball dag a place distinctively bis own Is tbe Using example of ugliness. It has been properly said that be 1* uot picked out for hi* beauty. That Is uot what they give him ribbons fur

t season when body and min. and Jaded. He ran alway be relied upon to get bury, and relies feeling of ennui This report that a New York artM summering on tbe Masw received forty distinct bites from hla pet bull dog. Tbs hie one. The bull dog merit Is ascertained by tbe amount if business In the line mentioned he ■bow* that be can do In a given time. It I* for the kind of performance of which he has just given a rehearsal which hi* master, bhile waiting to see whether hydrophobia develop*.

If nothing beyond that.

cold tbe weather; have your bed covering warm and light, says Woman's Life. On getting up In tbe morning arrange your bedding and bed, so that they may be thoroughly aired; leave tbe window open lo your bed-room the greater part of tbe day. The Rev. Iri R. Hicks, of « Louis

woudsr, say* the Asbury Park Journal. Hb forecasts as to tbe weather condltbougb made many mouth* In advance, we have found cxtremely

isld waste great cities. He fore the great seismic disturbances which destroyed Halnt Pierre. Marti- , almost to tbe day; the great disturbance which vented lb extreme fury on Han Francisco he also caloulaIthln but a lew hours; and last, the great wrenching the earth which baa Just « sought death and dcetructiou i of hUP*chief cities,Valparaiso, b carefully covered In these words: Many seismic'sud volcanic disturbances will be reported In extreme secof our planet within sixty hours nset on tbe IMh.” Tbe telegraphic reports hut bear out bow ac-

r b expressed that tbe restrict km. new working woman’s hotel in Vbrk and a similar Imfltullun In Philadelphb ^barring women over thirty-five yyhra of age, will dlscourm^hmies* In those seeking the itages of tbe accommodations, b ground for doubt that It will any difference at all. No special Indnpcmeul of selfish advantage Is led to bring about an ui-derestl-e of the years of a woman's Ufa by

woman Involved,

woman b as old as she feels, and she feels ho older than she wants lo. If she Is unwedded. 8be Is notoriously ' on dates. 8Ue b never over to until she reaches an age that b remarkable enough to be talked about and get Into tbe papers, snd tbe century mark b about that lltnll. Before

the special accommodations ild not take off one yaar from her i estimate of her age. There b no ground for tbe apprehension exd. These hotels will theller only young women. Tbe philanthropists rest easy. No,old woman will It by their bounty. There are no^e—at feaut among those who will

In presenting tbe truth to the pc ■ fllve them time lo study tbe Rvpubltcan legislative record and pencil l upon It. give time to th tradocere of the Legislature lo mak er to Its statements and refuttf they ean.

e. two, three. Replace the body

the ground with tbe forehead [ on tbc arm that has been br-

ibe elbow. Tbe neck aboutstraightened out and tbe nose mouth be free front contact with the

rm, so a* to take in the air.

Placing youg elbows against yi nee*, so as to gain a leverage, press

downward and la ward wMb

■roe against tbe sides of Hie vlc-

cbest and over tbe lower ribs

long enough to slowly count one, two, let go suddenly. Grasp the shoulders a* before and raise Hie chert, re-

CHSKCF. FOB CAf*rrAUUTUReferring to seashore resorts la this ■ctloa, tbe Newark Advertiser h*> ib to'say: Capitalists should see In tbb Increased and rapidly growing popularity of tbe New Jersey ocean beaches

>s for visitors, and the

t degree

r that drtvi

visitors away. Tbe advantages of the also not utilized. Atlantic City bale a favorite winter resort becausa the city has tbe enterprise to make H self attractive and understands the art

of advertising.

But tl

i and

should give every aid to the develop it of tbe Interests of Hie coast re sorts. One great project should Iv carried out, and that ta an ocean boulevard to connect all tbe resorts, am' make a driveway unrivaled In th.

world.

It b gratifying to koow that tbe 8tate administration has already

win re of Htate policy. Tbe

alculaled lo attract to tbe coast, and be a spur tu building enterprises

There have been do serious forest flies In Hoottf Jersey tbb year. Always In tbe summer season OKU Hauls sweep over tbe pine districts threatening villages, towns and farm, and doing Immense damage, but Ito Ore has yet been reported tbb

Tbe Legislature last winter, enacted law establishing an efficient system of protect loo of tbe forests from fire, e now witness tbe bcneflcbl re

ren an annual loss approximating a

‘s.ler of a million dolbrs

Thai was serious enough, but the frequent and disastrous fires pievenled ’eloparent of 8oulh Jersey Population has been repelled, enterprise la* been discouraged, and large ract* that otherwl-e could be cou'cried to agriculture have I absolutely worthies*, Ihe forest fire* Ring out all tbe vitality of tbe anil The set for forest protection from fires was one of tbe bert enactment, by the legislature last winter, and be

bold Ib great benefits

We will stop long enough during a very busy season lo aay that the Wild wood Sun b away off when II trie* t. ’k about tbe managing editor of the 'even City Literary Bataan” for nator Crease. The dbpetcb It refer* as tbe Hun man knows, came from

Cape May

A keaeby township woman takes tbe 'phone receiver to bed with her for fair somMJilmf w*ill pass overtbe wires

that she will not hear.

many a bather (not

in, lake or stream

will 'drown. It b interesting that Dr. Hamuel G. Dixon. Htsta Health Commbalouer, declare* many an apparently drowned person can be resaarilaled after i bear of eeemlngly futile

pari eft be rescuer

Instant and coortanu s actlun of tbe right sort will In fucn'-casrs ofleti save llvm apparently exttnM. and

Dixon says farther:

Restore tbe breathing and main! body beat These are two oven things to do at once and of eonr-e the breathing comes first. l*ousei‘ ■part all neck and wrist hands, an as o remove obstructions lo breathing. Don’t bother with taking off any of clothing at this point: might lose precious time and a delay In restoring breatl

may prove fatal.

Turn the patient on hb face with the bead lower than the body, grasping tbe body around the middle, raise It up a* tar ae you can without tbe bead off tbc ground, til body a sharp Jerk to remove the mufrom tbe throat and tbe water - tbe windpipe. Hold the body suspended, JVoaiy count, one. Is three, and then repeat the Jerk m< gently two or three times Tbb getting rid of tbe aater a inoous b lhe.fi r*t thing to be do toward tbe restoration of breatlili Now place the body on tbe ground, again face downward, and standing art ride tbe body and holding tbc point* of tbe shoulders, raise Ihe as high as you can i without littbe bead.off tbe ground. boM It

.wly ,

out.

again* tbe sUea of tbe chert, let go suddenly, and grasping tbe shonlraise the chert and pres* upon

plbbed with regularity, as tn ns breathing. Reap people from crowding sround ■e patient, as they exclude fresl

>en breathing has oommi tbe thing to do Immediately afterward b to restore tbe body Warm blankets should be wrapped . Ihe body and bottles of hot water or hot bricks applied, bead should be warmed nearly a as tbe body, or else convulsions . Rubbing the body vigorously with the bapd or warm cloths, .lapping the fleshy parts, may aasbt

soon aa tbe pattern •ot coffee, tea or m

of giving too

spirits lest depres-

et tbe patient I plenty of fresh

TOURNAMENT ENDS

The filial In the tennis tourney In oublaa was decided Monday after oon In favor of Robert M. it rook field nd George Hotatetler. Clarence cull and Harry H. Lake were fated In three straight sets, by the mre* of «-!, 6-2 and ftg. Tbb makes Robert M. Brook geld ot only champion of Booth Jens singles, bn I also tn doubles with tbe High School track athlete. George Hotatetler. Mr. Brookfield b an Instructor In the Philadelphia Central

High School.

‘The match started sbortty^af ■'clock, with Harvey Y. Lake In the referee's chair. Scull and Lake osa and chose tbe serve, I*ke starting. Each side played carefully and In moat of tbe game* Scull and Irtke lost with SO lo to points to their credit Brookfield and Hofstetter won the Aral five games, but bad to work ■em. Tbe sixth game went to Scull and Lake, who won four straight point*. Then they bad to succumb tu opponent's steady onslaught, toeing tbe first act, 1-6. ' second set Hofstetter started

played close, but

lured the find and then the -The next six games, though deuclug many times, went to the K Beld-HulfsteUer combtue, gtvem the second set with a score of 6-i Tbe rain shower postponed the last set for about twenty minute* Thfo Lake started serving and by long safe drive* both teams kept the point* In tbe balance. Brookfield and Hofstetter won the Orel two, and captured two. Then Brookfield and Hofstetter won three, i^deedler playing and better placliflK Scull and Lake got their third, sod then the match want lo Brookfield and Hofstetter by tbe score offl-S. Brookfield's steady beck-line play■gand Hofstatter's safe net-play lug earned them a victory * ' work. Scull was In guuu Lake a trifle out of practice

(rMtBC.

praised thb summer none | log of good words "'dinsn.

• arado of tbs sirs cur. New Jsrssj.

than the Favorite. Herbert C. Smith's boat, w hlch be built during the winter. ' The Favorite Is bsllt upon a aatural growth kad 7 by II lurhes and Is I

timbered with sxsu Inch timber.. iSTri-V. j Natural growth cedar knees retuforce **■* M ln t _ | It. spaced 10 Inches on tbe centre* j*IfSrS?«!m£!cwfSmr *ij'«su)"i.'. I

from stem lo stem. The planking I. Tw. CURTAIN RISES AT 8:30 SHARP. II inch whit. «d.r and th* decking i, N—tav .kH Admission,. - - 10 Cents.

Inch wh

Tbe *|

Tbe trim •

1 of oak, tbe celling I le cedar from clamp to

f shop

from selected spruce, and are fitted

with standing rigging of steel wire tiJir'‘ r £ev

rope. All running rigging It of special

four-strand Manila. The block* are of ch*nr..na special make, fitted to order by John aM'V*or rta H. Cattlngham A Hon. of Fhlladel- 1 -' 1 *? phla. The boat Is steered by a I’urilan w-lofyooa' ■crew stearer and the anchors, chain*. Poioi < urt > °

compass and other accessories are complete In every detail. Tbe sails

were furnished by P. McClelland of .-a. p

Fall River. Mas. . areof sjeclal 6 ounce

American yacht cotton.

Tbe Favorite is 86 feet In length, 11 feet beam, has a depth of .tj feet and a draught of H feet. Her tonnage I. i, and her registered number b

3*1.187.

FIND WEATHER COOL

NOTICE TO LIMIT < KKIUTORS

ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.

Campers are getting scarce Ibis cool weather, and those who don't keep atoyew are Importing blankets for Ihe Heptamber-like weather. The camp cooks prepare good, hot meals and the p^' fellows "tuck them away.” ^ Tbe Camden camp t* at Third street *i x and the beach. It Is composed of *en> William HU lie, Frank Harris. Ben- ^aii Jamin Parker, Raymond Hartley ! and Harry 8Ulle. The mascot, "Mike"

dog, enjoys tbe camp life.

Camp Foolish, tbe one with the Tbir round Hlbly tents at Third sireet. Is full of alhl tes from Philadelphia.

such as "Chick” Buxby, R. B stn-et. on* bsudrsd bsi io's arwi Tachody, Jr.. “Boxx” Crippen. K. J. M. Wlreman, William k. Murphy, *HM Jr . ’Mini" Heudenon. Fred Hetallfii.g. -..is 2- n-E a.v <.r nKV. v l» Duke Cowpland, C. N. Hagendornh.. 'bs C** 1 "!»* n-rs ■ ■■ IT ' G. F Thompson and It. Brooking. t^f sT- i«"“«7* z-.i%t*.." t r„. The ••Boccaueers” are old hands al '• camping. They ball from itiverlou. i-ru r nroKiiieK w — “ They are encamped under tbe pirate —

flag al Third and tbe beach. K. Edward Hbelcope a Philadelphia car- ( toon 1st. Is with them. The others are: Lewie Bowker. It L. Wertz. E. Manley Bpayd. Charles L. Baker, Waller ' A. Thatcher, Frank Hbaw and Perry Morton. Hwaln Hand, tbc oook. and

sal slants, Dan and Joe Hlmpkept busy feeding tbe crowd . f

N. C. GODFREY’S Business House. 657 Isbui) benue. Spring of 1906. ANO r»W»OSP»ECT8 AS»E GOOD. :::: Full Line of House Furnishings"" UPHOLSTERING IS A PROFESSION, abd I have one of tine lest l'c.|.le k“-» 11 sure, s- H.c wS-rk I. rush i, JOS. G. CHAMPION ..Builder..

N. J.

slrrs of

«i^gr Ocean

SnrsS

City,

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Plans and Specifications Prepared at Short Notice

iau G. B. SITHENS 4 SON,

SHERIFFS SAIJv

< inu«wr s-szliof ► ■srl >**>*.. u, in* dl A. issusdodlof tbec'oarl or rtisnrsr, at

J. H Kllerman. W. C. Hunter, a. j ”»«“•- 0 " "**' 10 “ Tltua, lo epb B. Elalay. Wm. H. Gib- Tuesdav, September 4th, 1006, aon. Agnes Itatslle Maclntlre John B. : twsi.ssnd o rhws Infill, and Wife. Mr*. Blair N. Relley. tata* Mr*. W. R. Haycoek, Blanches Mac- “*«•»••» tbs wwnr. omr*.in • .i- u.,

lutlia, PWladMrhta:JosephBtsalman.

H C. Klrchhoff and wife, F. Wilcox., pr»i***. brr.in.BsTp.ii>Tuisriy dr-.nir^, Bridgeton; John T. Bowen and wlf*. [dtradetataeOyddueraAnjij.ji 1

. John T. Bowen and wlf-. ,

Gtaodwro; H. G. Short ledge. Landrnherg; W. C. Wetberill. Ml. Holly; Ml« | P. H. Hood, Avondale: Mins Engle,

$£2

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UAKWoun. rtsJjWltaJ

. C. Mearkle and wife, Hariand ^si'ibrsM.n':

irkle, Alta Mearkle. Elizabeth P.

mnbreys, Rlbel Humphreys,Tbos I r,.-a’ltlT-Hiller and wife. John W. Miller > o7 ibruresn and wlf*. Robert Adams and family, , *-.nrp(in«

Margaret R. McClurken, l^ewls J

Ambers and wife. Philadelphia; Mrs I and apsnuion oi ssui monesas. Hoffman. 8t. LouU; Elizabeth M. ! ,.,"' l . n U* P r »'”>w wbb-b Taylor. Sara a Taylor. Floreora Wall, *’ n Rosa Zimmerman, Jnlla Winner, ae.arrsnurt .nd eowvsvs-i uiao V-«ns t tx'”” x«—— w *-*—■- .. *- . -*- —. aakl^in tta

betas Ibmr Ml mac ws'SrS

Mt!t| 1 Specially. Estmtes Finisiea. 1054 ASBURV AVKNl i:. 11X8 - ANBURY • AVICNUli, ‘hois, ••* Anburv. Both Phon. n ENGLISH A JOHNSON,

1340 Aabnry A t cnur.

William Maadaley, Frankford. J. McCounal], Arthur J. McConnell.

0 B. McConnell, Cyowyd. | ' wiu.iAM u.Iihiuht, nbarin. WYOMING. r 1 k- s Edward Glenn. A. C. Daxley, Frank- - ^ S“'jTi™ 1 , 1 '?.™.', 1 ''i:trs OCEAN CITY BAKERY Horn, Germantow n; John C. Hleater. (Su™~wj. j v. a. Hrborb Merehantville: W, B. Grieves and wife BREAD FANCY CAKFg ..d pipa Tlrtlm* E. G eleven, William Miller; p o,. 1 . ^w. 1 ?w,n u, c , '\i' v »i I r.h , .M fU R’ k S ' BICKEL, Proprietor firooke. C. Harris I'olelMwer. William NO. 818 ASBURY AVENUE. ” Vraxtar, Mllltam J. Jennings. Ocean City. N. '

ALLEN SCULL

Contractor and Builder

SOS Contra) Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. IXImnlss rbsrrfull) *lren.

KQlldtnas erweted by wmlrwrt or day. JOHN MARTS Contracting Builder

■ Cottaasa ■ .penalty

Dothatd, Nartierth.

On Monday, September 10, law;, at o'clock In the afternoon of said day, I .hall sell at public sale, to the high bidder, at the stable of George at. In Ocean City, N J.. one hey hone, sal-1 horse lo he sold for hoard

Jous N. Johnson, Bailiff.

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY.

: It. 7M b Bnwd. n* • gperttaF.

(ElltE I. lOBSEEBIS i SOI

Carpenters and Builders

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. stm 1011 dMrk? or -Soor' , iu^mrt* , !2

»l* May l oustyr, will ansrloB

Tuesday^. September 11^, 1906.

taaup'm*i* , tta D Ji^L^'!r

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

J0HARLES L. HOFMANN 'j RECISTCRCD ARCHITECT ®06 WALNUT STREET

SMILAOtLPMIA

Leonard Krauss Co.

Electricians t. Oceaa City, N. J.

-.JlPSLCS!

659 Asbury

"The Old Stand"

KrebSrl'sndVir'itoE^ta’taW'b^oo^^’I V SE>tabUshed 1878.

laUtalrtsalobdlslrlrtsIltal .1 I.ri*»i, nr

-—•‘■a tta rln lor msiutar of tta >i,arrm. llAKOAtNS IN O-imUNn -bty. or who sh 11 ta shown try ita IIATad^APs am.okntv,'h-k*, b ,iin,„

EDWARD STONEHILL (Harcsaaor lo WUIUu H. BloashUI i BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER

>*“» DriKThton Pino OCCA/V CITY. N. J. «t-:i.l. TKI.KHMONI: js *.

fieri"ry sod KIsntoD will ■< - P-ru-^or for msklus uc

issimer, orated.

black Thibet,

and fancy worstnh

; t MEN'S OVERCOATS.

Hlrck and Ox font with belt, k Kersey, finely tailored.

>k 1.1..V

worth 18 AO

;So »PP*»>nc>'h Black and lllue M. 'aWd I Hcaxrds > *€rf k !u«nsl j.- 10.00,

m * a os worth 16.00, our i>ri(V‘ i ■ 1 Tuesday. October y>, 1906. Italn coats 8 on. worth lii

ta place at Italr former meeilna.u tta Roys’ overcimt* from 1.3i up. °? T q’etbck Ib ita qriernoos sbd r. - lloyi'corduroy i-biits. Kic,

bine, lor Ita purpose of rerleloi mM GENTO'FCMNIHHINGH. ivrtioz tbe orlslbbl rewMera. or -d nnr Men's umlrrv csA tli-eciel V.- I TUThGTr “SIi"b*iLta^rr.u dm ta. t? »* best Ihe world.'uc up.

MSI election, wbo sbsu sppmr iu per- Men’s silk haudken-hlefs

’b" sbsUtaabowB b. plsln.sllk suspenders.

mo.di*“ ta ta * ISZ ItaSb. half-Itase. Hltl

l of ermslot Itarefrora Ita nsin*or may shirts

cs5*.Kfjrs»:. , ^ o ir5 B e ,, "ju^ t J Kw KI ' H v rub a* sc o, b.^^^! , . 1 Vn ( r U w fr . 1 ' , c ,, i r U '' I iTR i Kverytbtog at lowert prlra*

■ D ‘' iOMEPH ME1SDKIa,

^ C-rktaC^.V^S^.W “ Pr,r «**' (Was May <-. H . Aas-1L uoa lb-. AtisntK Avenue

| ATI.ANTIC CITY. N .

spenders, umlirellas, di

B.«. A4a an

GEO. 0. ADAMS k BR0.'~ PIASTERIHG, BARGE SETTING MltK LATIKC. kic.. Etc. AB Work la Mason Une Promptly ' Attended To. I OCEAN CITY. N J. , W. H. MITCHELL, GRICKLAYINO - PLASTERING iouium H sraciflia, »04 o.-,,,,,., Av , |

^ DARBY'S

Obean City Laundry

656 Asbury Ave. Sl-t I.IVK w ...1 n .. .

THE

HIS Bl

GHAI. I, ADAMiTbrq."*

Farailarc. Carpeu, MatUa, ,.4

Window Skadem Elc.

Hi-11 AMiory,venae.CtoeanCtyNJ Up -TO-DATE SIGNS

Xi -d A UMIc Wsrbmsssklp

752 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. fine Paper Hanging. Painting

A Select Line al

WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS

The Inter-State TelGarpeeteis am Biiilflars. e P hone Exchange

Second Story

BOURSE BUILDING

The calamity of tbe burning of Moscow and Ihe lows of an army might not have hap pened if Na|>oleon had pul an I ntkk-Stati: Phone In his tent and railed for Ihe cake* ht> mol her used to make. Have

ROBERT FISHER

Ocean City Representative

’ TIIK Ilnl RMt

.M.BER F G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER r>45 Asbury Avenue, ! ••CHAN CITY. M. J.

lUryele Tire, sud ~bppllta.' Bicycle Swlribf I’rumpUy Altaodad To. COAL COAL

COAL

COAL COAT. ' Boy yonr Goal from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH BT. AND WEHT AVE ■ you are alway* sura of griimg 3340 pounds to the b-n 0. J. HAMMELL Harblem Granite Works Monument*. Mausolmm* Statnary Work, Cradle-. CEMETERY INCLOSURES Hu rial Vault*, Grev# Covers AH kind, of Cemetery Work Works 11 Pieasantvllk. N. J.