Ocean City Sentinel, 29 November 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

THUB8DAY. NOVEM BEK 9. II

. ttm * »i «AS . M, .M 7 » J 1.4« l.Mt 7 44 SS7 EM EM EM EM S6£ 4.1010 04 10 3S& 4.40 4 M1I.0& 11.10 6.40 EMU00,.

16 Friday 17 Halurday. IS .Sunday .. 10 Monday .. » Tutwlay . 21 Wedneaday.. 22 Tburaday .... 26 Frida;

ISA 1» ri«ln/TrYt»e atraiirlli and be- wno'l <

power of her new army. BIAwly but meat 'i.us

■orely alte 1» rei-rulllu* a fore# » h<»e pride

numerical *lren|rtt> alll appear for- ‘ It 1* «al mldat'le In Ibeeye* of the world. Com- flee cent* a pulaury military aarehw ha- not cl dell>ere<l U been latroducwd In that eomitry. Ihii

the wage* of •uldtera have been inertaaed and the atandard ha- liewn raliwd In proportion. T lie re ha* been

a rush of recruit-, but the tiovernmcnl | tie earned, | i-not takiug every applicant. China j We would fry wants good soldier* or none. Her re-. While mo-t rrultlng officer* are rejecting the i are to blame

Illiterate, the la«y and the physically

onflt.

Cuiet Hit, bla laurel* a-i Chief Scull, ai w* would ha

lay- and they are spending It fa-^ >ur prosperity depends ui-o'JHi I spending. Ifeverybndy hoarded What

YACHT CLUB EUCHRE

The euchre of the Ocean CMy Y Club wa* held on Weduesdar at the home of vr and Mr-.

Kalph Oarwond moved to lt.«dyro *tieo E. Weiss, o

Illiai

> look U

will ha

eatherprognoaricator. ' Tbencedofs hi-t. e weeks ago, >ald that lead* the Newark N« a rather o|ieo w Inter. edilorlaVy up.ni the I

with more rain than enow. Now a Hanna librarian of tl lUhway naan predicts that there will p u bll; l,lbr*{y. mad« be thirty snow storm- this winter, j a lecture dellrkred n having figured It out by jdding the Held. Says the-New.:

larks of J Newark V

the course uf

nily In W(

(Nov

■r IHih •n («>c-

OCBHAM having returned ti delpbta, the pipedrw Quaker City ai

It la easy eowegb to become fameu*. All you hare to do la heave a rock at marriage, the family or the Ten Cem-

mandments.

Thb fellow w ho doe* hi* work Indifferently becauae be think* be ta above bla Job thereby prove* hi* u mesa for the Job that la above him. Thk HkXTiivu. la read by tbe people

was “handed down to him from hi. parent* and grandparents, from tin days when they pad no meteorological

ie. to prophesy those things ” ( CRT time an Inventor perfect. new way of annihilating distance

tbe newspaper- blaze forth with big headline* Irillng about tbe coming horse lews age. Meanwhile, the* horse hews tbe bran ma-b of content and •oes about bis master's business In the ■Id. old way. He refuse* to get out if the way of automobiles or street car-, and contluuea to form one of tbe bill.

women and children of to-

day love him as- never before. Tire Horae Show this year was larger than ever, and the prize* were more co-tly than those oflered In former time*

la a bard animal lb dow n.

Every visible sign goes to prove that be will be with ua until time la no AoouRiitKa to Judge vtareu- Kavauagb, of Chicago, more persons have

murdered In the I'nltad Hlates

during the last five year*, some fortvfive thousand, than have died wltblu that lime from typhoid fever. This I* terrifying total, aud one which the _ idge explains by charging the cause up to tbe law and the court*, principally to tbe way lo which tbe law was administered Tbe taw Is burdened with rostrictloui sod tachnicalltle*,”

aald. “and In almoet^very caa

criminal baa nine chances of escaping

> of being found guilty." Is pretty well posted on tbe is of murder Perhaps be « at a remedy to make Joatice

Do not forget to give your thanks to tr to-day for the many bleswYou may

■ this city, and tbe mica are all busy. This la an hi of affaire.

a. It la not the province of w to do this. It to forth*

it the way to

Wince a man la a Democrat Republican lo the bop* that aomi he will ha rewarded with e nice fal office, he I*

— ion, ir

because be goes with lb* prison *«o and

. ttu. u.

That lb*

monopoly of the milllooalrea la by the announcement that during tbe last six months fifteen persons have died in England leaving estates valued ■t from fie* million dollar* upward. Statistics show, too, that the

In two year* the arrivals w as 16,600. Ho there la really a Japanese race problem In California In the Kaat, for these Asiatics, with

an tuletllgenoe and application superior lo the Cbtome. are gradually supplanting the native whites, not only hi tabor employment, kinds of productive Thk President of the United mates, wherever be may b* I* President, declares Khhu Root, HecreUry of sute. There Is a popular belief that tbe President Is forbidden to leave the Republic without transferriog during his absence hi* powee to tbe Vice President. Aa the highest authority on tbe question, Mr. Root was asked .concerning Ibis belief. He voyage of Preside Panama had raised the question In a new form for tb4 first time, hut he was emphatic In his declaration that •qbe President Is where tbe President

Thb man who bawl* hi* 'phone *l«Mb until It resembles tbe aound ol at feed lug- 1 time, tbe woman who talks wo fast that tbe elertemito separate her syllables, the chap who Insist* upon giving long stnngot figure* before you are ready with the pencil and paper, tbe woman of her cannot pronounce proper names over the w ire*, the who forgets lo ask If you have finished end ring* off In the middle eo Important sentence—these sre few of tbe freaks who have come In

the telephone becan

Institution of constant service. There are other*. There are per my kind* of bores “at tbe • end of the line” aa there are In <

book of telephone

etiquette, tf ever prepared, should he Inspired by this triple principle. '

patient, be plain and polite. A Nrw Bbi'Nkwick dealer reoet

tine acroaa a bill for fish bought by la father. In Fallon market, New

York, In 1866, and bn* made a between tbe prices forty-three and to-day. aaya a Trenton paper

were 4 cents a pound,

they ere 27 cents; bloeflsb were 4 iw 16: eea baas, S cents, now If),

r 10 c

mid that tbe profit* were much larger

than lo-day. - However, this I* likely to be changed If Ihe

rs of the fish < e National I

Fisheries Company,

with a capital of 65,000,000. has Ju-I Incorporated In Main* tc monopolize the fish business of the itry and fix “atandard price* New Jersey la playing Into tbe-band-

by permitting tbe

menhaden pirates and pound net

to dictate taws

• tiitK *T OTKAli-t-H. Comparisons by Hlates of tbe grow th f wealth lo this country for 18tM show that New York war-nboul three and a half millions ahead of Pennsylrenta, her nearest competitor, wl New Jenry was eleventh in order. Uf the country at Urge figures staggering. The total wealth In 1880 was (86,067,081.187. In 1800 this figure had grown to (88.617,808,776, tbe figures for 1801 show the almost fabulous aggregate of (107.: In the fourteen year* tbm 101 J!U, or 64 per cent. At this rate of hjia«se the lota 1 wealth of the ITMTed Hlates when the Fcdral ekiisus it taken In Iffii will approximate the figu re of (146,000000,000. There *111 be five y«ar* of growth lo be added. Nowtherlrhert nation lo the world, we will In 1810 rich enough toglveaway a few bllltom the |ioor of Europe better rood

and raiment.

A hrohimoct New York financier

aound* a timely not* of warning those who seek wealth by means

investing In mining slock. Hay* be: “The flimsy character of the majority

of the mining storks that

And lug a ready market cannot be ton emphatically statedr Kveo where there are undoubtedly surface indica-

te values. It should be borne hat one lo 800 Is a conserve,

ttmate of the proportion of cute of meat, and he Is that eventually fulfill their • perhaps, than the salaried i Tbe 288 failures are for- sioual mau. That Is vanity.

________ one success, end that! “You remember the time, ene I* made tbe halt with which the when a man Abo wanted

public la tempted lo 800 a

•He laid new emphasis on the tart it New Jer-ey ha- *• yet no written history worthy of the achievement* «|| the people of this Stele. •There 1* not to-day.’ he said. •* single good brief history of .iu* Stale, such as a hoy or I may reaiPwllh Interewt and piuflt, i. m any proper sense, tbe history New Jersey I* not taught iu our iooIs.’ There lad* have been atated again and again Ker. Dr Tomlinson has set them forth In print and on tbe lecture platform, and be has proved eutertalulug New Jersey history he made by deve oping into stive stories some of tbe events of tbe Revolutionary War that were enacted In Esrez end t'nion counties Jersey Is rich In the materialwhlch history I- made and is are written, but this Stale has tacked historian* and poets, while other* that are not more worthy ol renown have bad their heroes Immortalized In verse and their patriotic s Inscribed In lull upon printed

t»».

Mr. Danna present* these condl■s In a new light. Hitherto tbe tier has been treated as an Injustice the patriotic forefather* of tbl» Slate, hut tbe custodian of the Free Library bold* that a history of New trey should be written, not m do justice to Hs citizens of e deed year- ago, hut to afford proper Instruction lo the school cblldreu of t»-day, who ere to be tbe citizen* of tht* Slate within tbe next few year* It lathe living present not tbe dead peal; it Is to-morrow, tiol yesterday, that is to be profited by such a history d by ajurticioo* collect ion of ems at do bouor to this Hlate. -There Is a very targe foreign-bore iment In New Jersey. What do they know about it? What can they know about II unless they are taught? And how can they be taught uuleathere are g-nd text-books? -Thestory of New Jersey,’ a* Mr. Danna aay*. ■should come to Uiem in poetry, In sogg. In simple record, In plctute, and through museums. In aamgjeaof 4ie rock, soli-, bird-, plapta, animalminerals aud her' kbousaud product of factory an I field.’ It is an a> loolabing fact that many Jer-eymeu as well aa cltlaen* from other Hlates. were surprised w hen they visited the great exhibition* at I’hltadelphla Chicago. Buffalo, 8t. Louis and elsewhere. lo learn tbe extent and variety of New Jersey’s product* from tbe

Twentieth and Wallace aireets. I’hlla-

delphla All Ihe mem tier- were pre-ent. „ ^ V |,

and an enjoyable evening was spent

Mr. and Mr*. Hexamer cordially en- ~ ’•" ri tertnlned ajKif their gue-t*. w h,. lefl the <-»'■ late In the evening delighted will. Mls»V thrlrMM. day-In I I TflSFxt euchre w HI he given at the j,„dat: j residence at Mr and Mr*. J. W. Ha . B vi p ! I^udeuherger, 22 Uoweu avenue. Ml. u j,

Airy, Philadelphia

Ssks.

Tbkxton N. J following from >ot tern her 2D 1806: Tbe “horrible" tax Stoke* and

of Hsddonfirld, |

uid for your tax hill That answer- Ihe i-represeutattou of the demagogueReplying to the last four I—ue» of tbe Democratic Time*. Porhtl.lt ion 1 j*e yard* of type to deceive the r about ttie UX act. w hich Uuv. Stoke* and Senator Cre-ae stood e submit the following answer: lAwk at your tax bill. I suppose I must be one of the de nagogue* referred to. I have now had my tax bill. It I* surely not I find tbe a a w hole.

have

tbe amount of my taxes 67 per cent I do not think the •■demagogue-'' ml* -presented tbe fact* very much. I now a few of them, personally, anc their tax bills show about tbe aaini of Increase. I think you wit have to admit that you were mlstakri lo some of your editorials lb yonr laaue of July 28th, you said ’The popular belief that higher a■easmeats will loersaaethe tax hillai' a delusion" and "that tbe burden o the Individual taxpayer will not be in creased, unless It shall be by extrava gauce In Increasing tbe expense n tbe local government." In your la*u< of August 2d. you gave the^amount o bat meant a tax rateofd 60. That so the value given* would bav. tbe city over m.000 more tba. tbe year before Tbe valuatloi then ha* been very much re duced, but tbe rate of (I 86 86 doe* no give tbe city much lesa'tban a rale o (7,1100 000. Will yon plea-e publish, for tbe benefit of tbe taxpayers, bow much more tbe city getthis year than h

alike ere communities their ethical conditions, aud dodging Important Issue* and* "be ting tl devil about lb* stump" has become general ea the outcome of a desire editorial from tbe AUaottc City Press appeal) lo ua with considerable force, end wt adopt It. supplying only tbe word Hxsnxia. where of the Atlantic City paper ■gtoally appeared. There are too many people lo this >rld who go behind the door and beta publlcnffictalaand personal friendi lio, when out In tbe opep, fawn and make believe that they are the bast ol those they have been hack

biting

"The HKXTtNKt. baa on numerous uc Mona spoken Ua mind concerning public a(Tgir*. end of public men, end not hide behind a door when It baa anything lo saj and have our ray, and, If It buns, why I Is no fault of our*, hut tbe fault < hose who Ink* tbe affront becaui there usually la some reason. iw a paper take* a fcarlo •tend and ray* what IIThlnka Is no for condemnation. Hucb i mtltleri to credit. >e have an opinion, and It rce with those of the other aide, no reaaoti why we should not print It. Earle’s words, at this time, may be Interesting, because they forcible He rays among other

thing*:

"I place exactly the **me estimate upon ‘Fortune's Qood Hmtlc' that Korn* did. J believe Its chief benefit is the glorious privilege of bring Independent.' A citizen In a free country ha* at time*, no greater duty

R. Curtis Robinson v«l Conveyancing and Insurance Noter, Public and Commissioner of lived. <- Nos. 744-40 AMtaury Avenue OCI£A>'CITY. N. J.

Hunday. Mrs. William F. •hlldrcu are speudli Jamden. (baa. Hglbew-. was a guest of the \ the week. Walter H Hays, o pbta. w a* a visitor h iai Holiday.

J. T.

turned from and Plea**i Mr*. Then. H. Luder*. of Philadelphia, were among the week's guests at the Kathlu. I. V. Smith, of thl* city, h (a couple of weeks with her Philadelphia id Mr*. Youngs Corson visited Hetb L. Hand and wife, at Nortl Wlldwoo<^_oy*r Hunday Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hooy are visit, ug at tbe home or J. L. Itl-ley ’leasantrllle, for a few day*. H Russell Sheppard and wife, o

tamdt

bat tt

d for?

my.

rite* for luformi the County Board for th Equalisation of Taxes, asking th following questions, which we hav endeavored to answer: Who appoints tbe members of th Hoard of Taxation? Tb# Governor; after this year tbe appointments lo be confirmed by lb Henate What salary do they get ? (1.200 per year. Dues tbe money come from direc taxation ? No They are paid by th* Htate oi • arrant from tbe Comptroller. Does each townkblp pay Its quote

No.

What are their dntle*? In brief, to oversee, as-l-t aud direct be asraaaur* In the different te: districts of the county, to the end all aball be taxed equally Iu pro tloo. ao that all will equally beat burdeu of Htate. county and local atkm. To this end the taw has dire that tbe assessment he based upon tbe full value of tbe properly. BIG CROWDS IN LOCAL CHORCHES

hospitals. He did not start Huoday schools nor did he plan elites but il furnished the Ideas—the lusplratlou-

• speudln

with Mr

ViV.

■ ipi

No matter what people may say ol church people or profea-lugcbristtai * no one baa anything but honor foi

Jesus. Iu other wont*, be preached Johnapu'* parent*. Mr. and Mr-. Seth

the kingdom of heaven— a spiritual klugdogg. He found the Roman empire lo won* condition than tin Russian empire of trsday. All cap tlrra were made alave*, and superior* were made subject to inferior*. Tht aged and Infirm could he killed Je-ui had a work of regeueratlou. and that

I* why He went about do

He laid the foundation (or the spir-

itual empire.

Third. He la our example. As He went about doing good so should wy. Fourth. The need of tbla work wa*

stating his honest | urged Ho mauy are doing evil, the Mr. and Mr*. I.ulber Corson and

tbougbla, without fear or reservation, the good man Is the hope of

And so long a* a large number of mao—htaonly hope. Tin _nnlj~ way jibe Thanksgiving holiday- with Mi citizens do so. u briber their view* are we can hope to bear, "well done, thou Mn"- David B Hcull, hi this city

they are good aud faithful servant.” I-by do-j Mrs. Mary Htaug and sou, Claremremain- log good. Tbe hope of o r heavenly | Htaug, awd Mis* Mary Kelley, i

octree o,„„. auu. ue.w.e. ..me "* ~* d ^ j ‘4' »«e here Friday for . day

las come when the unpopular -Ide compltmeufary a* "he won about j outing.

.boul-t be presented. Tbe people w III doing good The only w ay to prove { , H jjrumU ln. of l^hanon. I

ourselve* disciples of Christ Is to do as here, „|,h his assistant*, engaged I

ig. of tht* city. Is e

JOS.

sited .'

0. CHAMPION ..Builder..

West Phiiadel-

* city.

Ocean City,

N. J.

SHERIFFS SALE.

•fcrkrk

Monday, Decumber 3r-i, 1906,

ncle. H. Russell. I

The

Ibis.

tils dutle- a* assistant |«stmastei Saturday after a two weeks’ vacat Hlllegaas Philadelphia, summer .xitteger* h ere In town on Friday aud Hatunl Dr y. Ral-too Swing, of Phlla phla. was among those who enjoyed the fine weather beredurlng tbe wee C. H. Jacob*, of Phtladelphte Wl as a collage In tbe lower section the city, wa* In town a few days sine Miss Mary Huff, of Petersburg, siting., her grandparent-, Mr an r*. I/earning Stephenson, in til

city.

rs. Jo#

visit of se

Kelly, of We

I day*

1 Uceat

uy.

Miss Adah L. Chamberlain, one ol our popular school teachers, visited friends In Philadelphia Friday and

Saturday.

Mr*. Henry Eloriz, of Philadelphia, who bad the Hurt during tbe last couple of seasons, was* visitor tier

on Saturday.

David Tucker, who 1s em ployed h Coalesvllle. Pa, Is -pending th Thanksgiving holidays In this clt; with bis family. Rev. William Abbott, of Asbury Park, has twrii visiting Mr. and Mrs. William G. Abbott. In this city, for several day* past. Mr* Elmer P. Hand, of Atlantic City, t* Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Philip Hand. Anbury avenue, near Twelfth street Mr*. A, II. Armstrong, wife of the proprietor of the Bourse. Pharmacy. Ispending the week with her mother aud sister in Philadelphia. William B Currey, ol West Phlladelptila, was among the visitors to thl* rily Halurday. Mr. Currey owns considerable real estate here.

of Phlladclpbli

was a visitor here ou Halurday an Hunday. He has a cottage In I his clt In which he take* much pride. G. IL Hitbena ha* returned from l.leasant visit to frlrnds up the Hta aud also to hi* brother-in-law. t'harli E. Jones in West Philadelphia. Mis* F.lfreed* Champion, who hi

iiiadelphla la spend iu,

PUtns «nU Specifications Prepared at Short Notice

r 0 £.‘tf.v nd " r n "-

Mendel’s G. - B. SITHENS & SON, One-Price Store captits m MWhs. Ming 1 uuiiiii. [iimits finisia. 7l 1 ',vrsi

ENGLISH & JOHNSON, : coDiractors ana Buiiaei 1240 Aabury (venae.

Ciotiting; for Boys

ALLEN SCULL

and Soli til every grade at the lo***

.Men's Pantaloons

The Hw el lest. Hee our wlodo. dispUj

Grills' Furnishing Goods.

Mendel’s One-Price Store

IO Atlantic Avenue. ATLANTIC CITY. 5. J.

| Hmldinz-rrseuU t.) u.ursrl or ds,. ALHKR I tl. tlll.BLRT,

OCEAN CITY BAKERY JOHN MARTS PRACTISAL HOUSE PAINTB

BREAD. FANCY CAKES and PIES COfltf3Ctl"D£? Buildef

JACOB SChUFF

HE PIONEER BAKERY. .Contractor and Builder

1

645 Asbury Avenue,

N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER:::

topruvsd Propafty for H

Samuel Schurch REAL ESTATE : : ' AND INSURANCE 701 tsborj Ait ., Occui Cltj, I. J.

O. I— LAKE .REAL ESTATE AGENT..

CEIHE 8. I01BGE0IS 1 SOI ^ Carpenters and Builders me,,i',"o.~ a*COAL COAL flHARLgS L._HOFMAN.N j COAL I COAL C04L

Buy your Coal from the J . SHOEMAKER LUMBEI'CO.

TWELFTH HT. AND WKHT AVI

JORDAN MATHEWS

Leonard Krauss Co.

Electricians

19 Asbury Avenue. Ocean City. N. J.

^thsarloalwofk^ol «ll kind- |.rotObn> si6. 0. U»t. t. v Lino 6E0. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PUSTERIHG, BINGE SETTING MICK LAYING, htc., ttc. All Work In Mason Line Promptly

Attended To.

OCEAN CITY. N J.

, W. H. MITCHELL, ,

UnHEr,akEr - and ■ Embalmer.. 6RICKUTING - PUSTERinG

JSBBl.VS B SPBCIbUy

lem-e: 704*<

A. H. BAKER

Aa you are Qway* sure of g-mne

224<> tsvunds to tbe b'O

0. j. HAMMELL Marble™Granite Works

Monuments. Mnu-deurn*. Statuary Work, lTadte-...

CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaulla, Grave CovrrAll kind* of Cemetery Work Works at Pleasantvllle. N. J-

849 ASBURY AVENUE,

^OCEAN CITY. N. J.i MARK LA 15^

Undertaker and Emboli

nl Av

CITY GAS LIGHT CO.

w. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler. NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST..

I’tiiiMdetptii*. wm. Kspairing a agaelallT.

Th* preaent high price* of food-

stuffs are not due to trust*, but to the pride aud vanity of tbe everyday Amerk^n, arcordlng to Dr. Power*, tbe agricultural autlstlrian of the

United Hlates Census Bureau. ‘People nowadays—I mean the

average [wdfMI, common |M»ple. If you will—Inalat upon having the best

of everything,” raid Dr. Powi

"The workingman

r they ,

It may that is a matter uf lUtle moment. I want nothing from the people of my native city except their good w ill, and I don’t waul that half as much as I want myself to feel that 1 deser.e It."

Hctftd.

stalling It

I "

Ceoree W. Ernst GENERAL HAULING

•lesale Butter,

USE CAS FOR COOKING LIGHTING HEATING

PERSONALS.

. ( K*gs, Lai

Residence, u.ju Asbury Oftiea. 7III Sum krt AitiiH lit

Hmlth, of Atlantic City 1 *' "■ A ' n, ' ,,r,n - ,,, ruuaaeibnia.

la the guest of Mr end Mrs. F'ramt-ei

• •tertow.i, lit. J . Hmlth. ^

Rev. John H Mason, pa-tor of the Mr - »" d K - c * talland an 'oil logs west ... K Church, ha- re- R>* Thank»*rtvliig hohdayi turned home after a few days’ rest In with their daughter In Philadelphia

The Post-Telegram, of They ex peel to go to Philadelphia li w/rent I—or had an fvsf- ' . . .

January, to remain three mobths.

George Feu*termacber. of Phlladel- hy her mother. Mr- J

profea-j "V phta waa In Ocean City Thursday on | drier Mira Rertha Hcull. _ I Trite- buslnee*. Mr. Feotlermacber and hte Mr. and Mr*. A. I)..Hlidham left Ocea H CitV LaUHd PV p * rh,ip *’ rSJriiT w,fe W|M le * ve ,be,r Philadelphia their cottage In thl. clly In--Uy CSCZC A _u a

Hledem. of Philadelphia, or hereon Tbiiraday last. > portion of the time with I. Hweeney, rector of St.

le buys better meat, down."

Mr- W. H. Taylor has , her West Philadelphia l j short visit here. She » a» a

basket over hi* a

> buy* '

r. Thorn raid that be and bla wife hut*. Fin..

end went to the grocery after IL But were having an enjoyable trip.

81. Peters- morning for Wa*bl

here they will spend tire first of the year they ex|iect to

I Florida for tbe winter month*.

OHASi E. ADAMS & BRO.

Humid to F ''™ i tarc. Carpet.. M.tiini and BeJdiat ne after.; Wiedow Skaiea. Eu.

4 Aabory avenue. tVewn LTiv. N.J

DARBY’S

656 Asbury Avc lr*> J-l.s. IS—. i. t w - » » w .

NO

l .t; Just stri

NO SMOKE

NO SMELL NO DIRT

roll, and |

Strike a Match

I- N. JOHNSON,

plumber.

Steam tnojAt Fitter

Repairing , ^pciaj,,.

M T„ bs and ,.?„ mbcrs .

oao A.bnry Avenue

762 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. JFine Paper Hanging, Painting

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