Ocean City Sentinel
R. CURTIS ROBINSON OCEAN. CITY. - - NEW JERSEY lotei-Slate 'Phone No tai
ootlllr end yeorlj
THUHSUAY. H AI(L H V, ISOT. SBMeod et t be I-oM OOe* u Ooau CUr. 1
PLANS OUTLINED FOR BIO
PERSONALS.
STOKES GIVEN DINNER
i. and Mr.
STATE 0. A. R. ENCAMPMENT
'in l’lillarel|>rtla. i bitoor at a dinner Riven by M
Department Commander Atkins and Past Com- , | > | >>et | l tIi'mu* f,r vl ' llor *|donfieM t reMdrnccon Krlday r
mander Barrett Discuss Matters With Local wm r. Aldrich,.ji
-Joint Committee and Grand Army Men. ihia, i.avuitorhere Iwmiam <». Moore. Mr and
Ml-Vella lll.ley ha. returned fn.ij* ] K. Ma-rv. Mr. and Mr. K. W vi.it to Pblladrlphla - ,—^ ] Wward.. Mr. and Mr. Kred.Taylor
■| The And active Men. toward pre- prlvlIcRe ofeutertalnliiRt'liaplaln Hill, *•- "**». of U^rmanldwn. t I'u.ey of I^nwlowne, a aonioier eot-
- ' pariuR f 9 r the r-eptlolT.nd entertain, and ...... Led for .... .,nme.y. ‘ “*•“
meut oTkbe Rallant boya of the SUte Soon there tea. an animated bum 1 • ^ Hanmiell. of Ab—con. . of Mill. Ille. ,R. Kneampment here In June'aiuoiiR the vetera^i.. recent vWtor to thU city. | ..v.mTuun*.,^,,, Thunday erenliiR “Ito y.n. rcniemlwr thal day at! «Seo. ItounreoU. of Atlantlr flly, eea.ee Krnl.
■—r . .-wof. . b— ua>»|iiM.I John l.lbey, of thl> el— •— • 1 ~
Parade of Old Soldiers a f-eaeure.
OcXAR CITY will do IU beat to at
It (Jewaant foi tbe Grand Army boya neat were take!, when they vlalt thla reaatl in Jane. lart at a meet In* held
■» room of the Blayayne. and.
BOMB of tba people cl.lmlnR "brain I The meetlnf ... attende.1 by tbe lotbeflre. and couldn't even ertabllab proof i olul vommlltew of Council and lf.c The youuRi
Hoard of Trade, and a number of the amlled IndulRently. be.CIvh War who are Juat aboutthl. time. Mayor *'li a ofthladly, who have been pinn remarked lhal llnre .a. a I co-operate with tbe Joint from upatatra, and tbe |«rty ata
, committee In an effort to make the eu- for the dluluR room. Councilman ’ eampmeul one of the moat aucccMful C Godfrey rouudu.R up the Kue»l.
of baring the oi
fa-ary atorm ai
Keep In mind-tbe fact, and^act accordlnRly, that the Bixniox PrintIng Houae doea hlgb-claaa Job work - reaaonable price.. If yon have a. printing to be done, come In and talk
^cm properly, former Sheri If
t, of Camden, and a am tot of Ocean City, waa given
of tbaoka at tbe meeting of citlzena, on Thuraday evening laat, for eObrta In aecurtng for thla cily
Bute U. A. R. Kneampment. Barrett la a hnaUer. j
Th* purchaae of the Cumberland by tboaa veteran hotel men. Me—r. t.'ake canard aurprt— and gratification to • tboaa of Ocean City’s people who know of the buatne— and managerial
satba Invention of printing, wri William K. Curtla. Tbe number coplea Bold annually In the Coiled Statee nod In other part, of the chriattaa world la racnlarly lucreaalbg at * ‘ ' ■“ per cent, a
rejecting tbe
yet held get a clear noderetaj. a. to the requirements of a large gathering micb aa the encampment . 111 be, a special request *»» mal Department Cummaudcr AI f i Atkin., of HMrabefh. and former Commander Barrett! of Camden, tc iltend tbe meeting, and Ulk matlen rver. which they did. Comrade Wm. Scbllllngaberg, of Camden, accompanied tbeae gentlemen, and gave hla a—1 dance by oflenng suggestions. Tbe meeting rfa« called to order by MayorCbam pivfi w bo aaldlhat sagged Ilona aa to tbe needs of the eorai meal were In order. On behalf of the committee, be thanked Commander. Atkina and Barrett fqr their .practice. Comrade Barrett said It would be grell to have pbeten In railroad rtatlou. and ternilrrma announcing tbeboldln| oftbeencampmenlln Ocean City on the laat Thunday and Friday In June
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Sberin- Barrett abo.ed sample, of l—djees to he furnlsl toise to be used After some lltl i—Ion, Mayor
^1'
HI. CO* AUboogh It lack, a few day. amtat, there ar. now many vtritor. , pan< they
Ocean City Is well and . ^ 1 4 the high school building, Jud completed. la one at the Meat In tbe Bute. With Its excellent street, and purest of water, Ocean city la a resort that maay mom people should become better acquainted with. _ Tell yoor friends. Hass tbe xi come here. Then they will Join with thousand, of other. In
Of Albert Gale and Mrs. Martha Brock way Gale, who are to appear In “Moslc and Myth of < fid Japan" in the J I'rariiyterian Church on next Muuday eetotag, tbe Jarftson (Mich.) CUUeo oaya: A very unique eulerialnment was that given by IVof. Albert Gale, who played on, some twenty quaint * ■ peris oufamlllar Japanese
lo fact all kinds of ody producer*, the like of w hlcb e never before beard In thla city. Gale gave a dewfrlpUon of a nose music that was lil users tad by ins of various exhibits be had with
thorough study of the, music of Nippoo. as was evidenced by his flueut and exbaudlve account of Its mythological origin. Mr. Ufle whacked the Japanese gong and pounded Hie various drum, and sounded the dlOkrent Instrument., and really made
r mejul
imebudy a.ked ^ visttli
Urn ,*ri> v
that BherlO Barrett be Instructed
paired
> exceed »100. Thu was pat lo tbe form of a motion by Dr. Uriacom. .Seconded by Conn-, eilman Headley, who said to get good
W. F. Washington, of Joe Hooker Post, Atlantic City. tbe opinion that It would br well -to have Commander Alklu. picture on the badge, but Mr. Atklm modestly protested against tbis B W. Edwards favored having tbt Commander's picture In tbe centre of tbe badge, with a picture of a yacht, with salts apraod, underneath. Comrade Barrett thought a yacht picture would be appropriate. *
ag >lnat appearing in the picture, and Mr. Edwards said: “It Isn't always that we have a good-looking Com-
trades In tbe encampment, with poets. Ooe delegate Is permitted to every BRy members. There will be
le Albertson said that i Paterson last year
i time—tbe Dad lea of id a woman’s anxlllary. F. Washington staled that Joe “ would furnish a guard, 'a dram corps also would
ampmeot.
It Waa said that ooe of tbe large posts would In all probability bring IU band, and this, with the drum corps, would be all tbe music uecew-
campmetit pro-
\
which
Aa oolllned, the . gram la as follows:'
V1RKT DAY—THUKHDAY Meeting of encampment at 2 |
Parade at 6 p. m.
Camp-are in tbe evening, at Jolted Buies Senator Brlgga
peeled to be present.
Tbe regular business meeting, of tbe encampment wj» be held, the session, coding In tbeariernaou. Organ recital lo the. First Presbyterian Church in tbe evening. The committee will make elforts to have the Ocean City Yacht dab hold regatta on Saturday. Those of the veterans who remain on Balurday,
lhal vgry many
will do so, will be Ukeo tailing. ’ etiug closed, Kev. H.
of tbe First Presbv
lertau Church, was Introduced by Mayor Champion as qne who I. Inlb helping to make the en-
campment, a success.
Mr. Casselberry said that be would like to do all In his {lower to asei.t In **“i entertalnmeut of tbe old soldiers a boy, he stated, he bad learned iS plays drum and wa^a member of a drum corps that bad sounded the last long roll over tbe grave of many veteran soldier.. Tbe apeaker.sald tbe Treaty lertau. Church bqs purchased a pipe lilLtl
tlhlch Ylll tic It
church In June, and he had thought pf a free organ recital In the church lAldsy evening of tbe week
He w
W, F v Waa As the “vets” were sati.ry7ni
I”,"
stories were beard only by those il near them. ‘Dr. T. C. Hulctiliiaon wa. le>l ■llingof M,me of hi. experieru paymaster In the uavy. Capt. Jethro V. Albertson related ue or two stone.. BU d he wi F. K. Willis cxpressed the opinion tbafall veterans of tbe war should eulltled lo pensions under the recent, iw. which gives only lo those who ave |«ued lln>lr sixty-second year. BherlfT Harrell, one of the youngcsl looking of tbe “veta,” told of hi. In trying to go to war. nol because be was too Utile (he weighed when he. was linreu year, old), hut became be was]ooyoung.
L. It. Thom
said be was a capUlu w hen tbe W’i ended. "If you don’t lelievr It. con around to the home and I’ll -how y< tbe papers," he added. lally, tbe repad.was ended. "led of cold bam and cold cblcken, cblckcn salad, celery, olive., Ice cream and cake. Then, Mayor hamplon suggested that some out might desire to say a word ikgure tbt company dtspened Dr. Uriacom moved that-a vole ol thanks be extended BberltT Barrett for securing the encampment for thkcity. Tbemollon
as carried.
Mr. Barret! said ibat this will be the fortieth encampment of the Bute U. A. H. Department, and in all of lhal tlmeybe encampment had gone south of Trenton but one*. Interested In i City as be Is as a summer resident, be had done to bring tbe eni Perhaps It was a little selflab of him bring It so near home, be —Id, but be adder] that be would do all In bis ower to help. Commander Atkins told of Ibe trick Mr. Barrett had played.him In hi. efforts to land tbe encampment for
c«n City.
R W. Edwards moved that Commander Atkins be given an expre—Ion of thanks for taking Ibe step he did In tbe crista and caMIng tbe deciding vole In favor of Ocean City. Tbe vote of thanks was given, and Commander Atkina said, "Thank yon.
Clinton
this city, on Bunday. Wilbur Garwood and w ife, of Can den, will spend Easier with I former’s parents In this city. Haggarty, the well kn«v basket ball player, of Phlladelphl
e everything possible m. mem tAlils oily.
’. Edwards having made a Joking irk to Mr. Atkina relating to n City a. a "dry” town, tbe Com“The Grand Army of ibe Republic la a temperance organization. I mean that. *
fou—_
rw months 1 - — posts, and In only three places waa I offered anything stronger than coffee Tbe members of tbe Grand Army have enough respect for lliem-
injure
>t like Treu-
majorlty of the members prefer com*—to a place like Ocean City. We proud of our record as soldiers It. Is one of our sentiments that we »hafl remain so and gain tbe equtklface and esteem of the people." ^Commander Atkina who I - falker, tbrn told Ibe story of & Vermont who. feeling III to hta doctor. The ialt lining hlapalenl, told Inn . . lowu and advised him I Itllle stimulant w heh^lie ar—
doctor.
r." expijilalt.1 >e a nrlntrof wln.li
md i wouldn't bare tilriMb . . aa drinking whlaltcy ” "You shaCg-every morning, di »u 7" queried the docto'. Being answered in tbe adlrmsl the doctor adviaOd hta |>atirnt to plenty of bay rum on hta Uce afier taking the morning ftlmuhnu - *—ird from or of week Then doctor's
morning last look Mo Barrett and Bbllllngi city, showing them bi
might, be held. •
It wa. decided that Hie j would be the place for the ■
■tdmf.
Ily, liv been ,ner I paid my flr»f(vtait to <M
friend. In Bridgeton. and waw-i favorably Implowed baric* Mathews, of Phlladelpbia, 1 tbe place I decided to buys lot was in tow u a few, days since. J build and hate It ready to occupy J. K. Kendrick, of Philadelphia. | *ummrr. I mrt a friend and told spent Palm Bunday at tbk m-ort. jbljdjiiy intention. He said, "Ha It. M. Oorgaa. of Ml. Airy, Phlladel-K"*^' 00 * 1 * 1 U,r ** ter 'l u r“ 0 ' 1 pbia. was a visitor during the week 1 1 »;^ n b - ln, wt ^ 1 j
B. K. Wbeatman, of Phllkdrl- “
is opened the-I‘iqua fur Easter. Hagy, Jr., aqd wife of Phlla-
delpbia. are apendiugNU few days In
thla city. V
John Y. lUdcllffe.vf Camden, was among the week's gur«ts at the
Wyoming
Dr. M. A. Kooeman. of Pliiladel-
phla. waa among the week's gue*ta at
tbe Atglen.
it A Brl,xaiid family, of Camden, are occupying their cottage, K» Cen>Vm. T. Aldrich.-Jr, of Phlladelphla. was among tlx-week's vtaltors
to’tbk resort.
Mr. and'Mrs. N. H.Goff, of Camden, have opened Iheli Plaster holidays. John Wilde, of Mam visitor hereon Balurday and registered at the Wyoming. Walter H. Hay., of Philadelphia, waa among the vtailors here on Bal day dud Bunday. Prosecutor Harry S. Douglas*. ape May Court Houae, Was a vial ere on Monday. Edward Armstrong, of Chester, I' visiting hta brother. A. H. Ar strong, lo this city. - ^ nes Hand. Jr , of Camden, vtallcd
, In
as In town a few days ■ Mr and Mrs. A. Sloan, Jr, and their two youngest children, of ( mantown, will spend Easier week
city.
r. and Aim. David B. Scull U red from Plyauoulh Place lo Asbury aveuue/Tor .the spring i •ummer nmirflis Dkmcruallaghrr, furniture dea md hotel man, of Philadelphia, wi tailor here on Sunday, and registered it the Hlscayoe. George Hayday and wife, of Homers' Point, and W. Shaffer Bmilb and wile. .tlantlc tlty, were among Ibe Bunday visitors here. Rev. Wm. T. Abbott, of Asbury Park, was the guest of bis son, Wm. G. Abbott, and Mrs Abbott, In this city, during tbe week. Mi— Mabel Daebler, of Court House baa returned home after spending a few days with her stater, Mrs. Harry V. Adams, In this city. a. L. Baker, of PUIIadelpbla, here making arrangements to enu several friends at the Oceanic during tbe Easter holidays. Mrs. Wm. H. Carey, wife of prominent Media buslne— man. hi returned home after a short visit I if sister, Mrs. Jerome B. Rush. Dr. 1 N. Uriacom has returned from Trenton, where be was Invited to appear before a, legislative commIIire In Interest of tbe pure food law. I’m. H. Bryan, of New York City. I'nlted Blairs Bank Kgamlner, I* making tbe customary examination of accounts In the Hr* Nations! Bsbk. Jsmrs McKinney and w ife, of Phlli delphta. were visitors here on Bunds] Mr. McKinney, who Isa builder, owt property at Fifth and Asbury aveuui
Mr. i
1 Mrs. R ’
. Edwards, of
tbta city, have returned from
to Mr. and MKT7. lint
11 addonfleM. Mr and Mrs. Jarrell have a collage at Corism's Inlet Rev. Theo. Stevens, of Pblladelp
' tailed hta son. City Superintendent of, *J 01 'Schools J. M Mevens, over Suullay "
He returned to Philadelphia on Mon. day to attend the M. K. Conference. Tboa. A. Davis and w ife, of Philadelphia, who have rented a collage on Plymouth Place, were gue-t* of the Kothlu a few days since. They were accompaniedby their two'daughters, rs Harriets Kake, who spent the ter -m nibs with her grandson, Cordery, at Hammoutou, has returned to Ocean City and o|>eue1 hei cottage, on Wesley avenue, nea'r.Finii
Mr. and >Irs. Itobl. B. Tlusmaii 'hlldreu, Mssteis Herbert and Wi
>f Plilladelpbla, who
visitor
lie e for
are here for I lie Ka*ter In
lliey are registered at the Klberon. Edgar Shull, of Philadelphia, as -taut demonstrator and quiz-master
the Mcdlco-Chl., was Ibe i r. and Mrs. A. B Armait
Sunday. Mr. Shull w'lll be connected w ith the Bourse Pharmacy dui
coming summer season.
would he glad
of the old soldiers present at the
entertainment.
Also. Mr. Casselberry offered tbe:'Vfommandcr Atkins' b rtvllege of the use of his pulpit to will be at the Cumberland.
Gale could make olesslnx tnuVn- ! those oftbe chaplains of Ibe depart-: The 1—dies of the U. A. B. will be! For Bai-K.— Sloop yacht, completely > most aur old Instruuent Mr. who might care lo lake ad- hold ; furutahed: cabin accommodate, .lx: tha Brock way Gale sang some voW of thto °PP°rtupll T to add re-; ‘jS.eWomair. AuxIhfry^'llT' make' Itum-'v E'^triro^kranurreTfo.JPbfi: r pleasing Japanese songs that 0 ' soldiers whom otherwise Ine 1’lqua It. hcadqusrler* and will sdelphla. B-hi. highly annrectsled br her they would not be able lo reach. meet In the aaaoclatloa'B chapel. i ....
7 ^ J Thta offer from Mr. Ca-e.herry -
LornnuM Barrett that Cba,. ,../ k Bod , MUg Branch, and better r **‘ Addr ' Ul, of Red Rank, bad facilities for entertaining the encamp- jP?L Art>u 7 ,veo “y .. Uom- madsarequesj that accommodations be U'* 0 •‘■T <T*ly U has been In, ex- 16,4 T ‘°** , hl1 *' for blm with a private clUzeu Attautie Chy. _ d.lpbl^ 4t. It was atao staled that t-h.Vi.iJ . • “ o<»«* u l “f lhe eucampmeiii.' F.ih the Hay front, he'ii... „r,i -I— y^P 4 **"- Ihr^ spo^sl train, will to run lo Ibl. tween Tenth and Eleventh streets
ipany’s wagons. Mrs. Ahbott. «rf the TWeuty-ihln] , New iWfrom Jer—y City Extra fscUltie. several cheanlota sultahle for eummer ic has bar house filled *.?***■- f * t h* f ^W* 414 *»- Abbott th-ta? handling Vtt vtaltors will to given .'ottages; |3«rper lot; one-half cmn re-
whlrh 1. twsntv ouW • u * lld ,h ' aucamp- by the railroad compaul— Just before main on mortgage Apply to
wnicn is twaoty meo t. and during tha holding of the eocamp- ABEL I)! BCULL,
1 I ■ ~ itMjJt.J.
tbe _ meat, It Is stated.
«1‘ Central Ars. C
irely what I.
luutided, and said, "Bui
law for one ta It
"Not at all.” I gave up the Idi going to Ocean City, fori considered
»ucb action, outrageom thinking the mailer <
rite subject, for
u for
reply hi'it- . 1 do not have If the fact. I think II u
roar paper ouk for the
U I am a traveling mi II sent to my add reare a. my friend .tati ould to taken Into cm
there to ere If what is law for o .■ould not to made law flit all. I ■dead of bringing people to beaullful
Ocean t Ity, such doiii
them away.
Hoping to see a reply In yoifr valuable paper, I am < Yours truly, JFor tbe henefll of the w riter of the above, we give the rale, o water company, as follows: "Tbe minimum rate |n cou.um|>flon of net more 1 gallons per amium. Tbta ri
and
e-sor;. unsfor
under 2U)^fuu gallons annual c. Hon, .HIcents |>er l.nuu gallonduclion’ of cent* |>er l.uui) ga payment wllhlu lu days aft.
rendered.
"Specif) rale, for annual con Hon In execs* o('2U),000 gallons. " Meter bill* are rendered munlbly from April 1st lo October 1st. Where
u-ws. at regular rales, and In default of payment may to deprived of 1 until the dlfllcully 1s adjusted and all
charges paid."
It la the Inteutidu of the com to meter every house In the city • in water ta supplied Uy the corporaHou, and tbe work is being do) rapidly as po—Ible. As yet. 'bow there are many buildings without melera. The matter of meters ai meters ta tbe one that ha k doubt leva used confusion to “A Lover of Ocean
City.”—Ed.1
KATHM' Henry H Walker, Hetbayres; Cbas. B Price, Gertrude Price. Mrs. K. Heed. Lansdowne: Mrs Margaret Hickey, Mi- Isabel Hickey. Tbomsi C, -Davis and wife. Ml- Mary E Davis, Ml- Ada S. Davis, Phlladel-
phis.
AYlll.KN
H. L. PhllUppi, ,T. A. Kearney. J W. Gwlnn. Dr. M. A. Nunemau, Mrs. H. L. Pbllllppl, Philadelphia: U L. Goff, Ml-Sarah Goff. J. Loren Goff, Ml*s Mary Fox, Ocean City: J. I>. Collins, Camden: John Wall
Tuckahoe. Q AKWOOIl.
Shirley. 1'ro.jwct Park; Mrs. F. -Gilbert. Mrs. H. A Dunk,
Susie A. Willis, Mrs.
r.. A. i orson. ocean lily: C. A. Nlchnlson, Walter H. Hays, Ml— Bsnnnn, Martlia Hannon. P. C. Dalna., W Genlhner. Ml.* Mary E.' Meaklm. Philadelphia: J. C. Wilson, Wsdilng
Ion, D. C.
'allaoe.
Aaron K. Prickltt. John V _
dlffe. Camden; Ml.* Mabel Cakhartne l.allsrre. Portland, Pa.: C Mathew*, W. T. Marshall. A. B.’ McAlllider. Ml— Florence L. Moore. Harry I. Moore, O I). Tliom|ieoii, t.'harle* K. Haag, John It Kendrick, Rlwnod
I'lillsdelplila; Lonls M. Burt, «t|- M 11 A. Mather. WII. n: Miss M. H. Haysa, linadllla. and Mr* F I Kennedy. i>; Mrs Inez W. Is.nl. Paterson; l Decker. Jersey litv; How ard Hon, Che*er; G K. DeMke, ork: I. Snyder. Chicago: I F
Kulghl. J.su Sleelman. Itobl H Tlnsman, Mrs Itobl. B. iinsmen. Ma*lers
Hertor
man, Wm F. Stroud. Parke Schrader. Philadelphia: Wilbert Isard, W. B. Kale*. Atlantic City; Edwin Gilling-
ham, Camden.
R. M. G--.„_, ,, T. BhoemalTFrwud chlldre:. Mattlx, O. K. Llverlgbl, I Keegan •'
cape map conn ciBcnr (WRI.
' K. Curtis Robinson — Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commlzslooer of Deeds Nos* 744-40 Asbury Avenue OCliAN CITY, N. J. Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage
THAT TAX QUESTION “ Can easily be settled by building ! Bungalow Cottages f THEY ARE IN CHEAT DEMAND 1 hhve prepared plans for a number of these artistic an *>! convenient little summer homes and will be pleased to submit is* j them upon rrquesL Jos. G. Champion Utiiltle-i-
13th St. and Haven Ave.. Ocean City, N.J.
TOKBKHT
HOUSE M0VIN6 AND RiiisiN6
■KAI. XnTATK ABB TWUt nAAIC E N. C. Cleliand REAL ESTATE BROKER:
HARRY F. STANTON
REAL ESTATE BROKER I have request* for collage* f2V«i to F'-iOU. Owners won well lo communlcale with they have anything of Ibis kl
JOH IN MARTS Contracting Builder
R U CotusniplaliQX rsnlloc your Ammiw lor III WThnsf—oDl Hrod'iwrUcuunu' DONALD E. ALLEN
Samuel Schurch M REAL ESTATE:: AND INSURANCE 7<H iitarj Ah., Ocdu Cltj, I. J.
O. I_. LAKE ..REAL ESTATE AGENT...
Honey forjortgages... JORDAN MATHEWSi
Ml. Airy: M
indy. H 1. Horn-; Mullliieaux. MJ*. John B Wisely. C. I OIM. John H. Mi>| Ire. Jas Field. W.
, .. Irish, H K. Wbeli.ley, K_ M. Maepast W. N. Adams. Ilabl. Haggarty, A->na C. Clung, Win. V Jr.. B. W. W ood, wife and J Nickerson and wife. C. O. tnd wife. Daniel Gallagher. Fred L, Iremont. H L. l*em<iul, Paul '■edaira, Wm.Bhoemaker. I). E King, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Tibbetts, W. B. Letbsly, Plilladelpbla; Harry B. Douglass. Court Hodae; Mrs. J.-O Mllson. Buffalo; K. T. Moore. Atlantic <By: W. Collins, Norristown: F .Mcfauley. Toronto: Kdw-ard Grossrup Wenouah; H. IL Nichols, Miss Christine M Nichols, (.anadowiie: Mr. and Mre..Tlina. I>. McGlatbery. Germantown; Mr. -uillheman and w|ir, Haddoiiflcld; Ml— WalL Overbrouk: J. p. Hickman, Asbury Park: Dr. V. K. Williams, Halllmore: Mr Hill. Wilmington: K M Button, A A Howell.* Ocean Clly: H. M. Cake, Washington. D. C.: F. D Emerson. Bridgeton: Allred Atkins. Roselle Park: George Harrell. Wm. Bnllllnsborg, t’amden; Cbas. C Eldredge, Colllngswood; L. It. Bradshaw, C. F. Hammell, Abac-
EN6LISH & JOHNSON,
Mendel’s
One-Price Store
MMis ai Bailors H " ts>ndQ “K ni (
1240 Anbary Avrnue,
ALLEN SCULLf
Contractor' and Builder
008 Central Ave OCEAN CITY. K m eta—rTUIIy gfesn.
Tbe Inside make nf a suit U.Nbe ■ he making or tbe rulnatlou of U-. deiwml* on the amount »f lallorU, put u|»in these |iarts. Tbe *— * long wear and sbapaholUng _ uralh the surface. That's wby jm can't buy by looka alone Msa* ~ Clolhes, whilst as *yltab sndro In cut as any garments made, an Irr built III tbe wear-trlllug (arts iimsl clot lies—that's why weguan them with our name. Clothing for Boys Widow Jones Bulla for Boys. Sofolk, |iu*ter Brown, Double-Hnao* ;ai«rr~— Hats for Men and Boys The latest and Nobble* Bty|o k Black, Brown. Nelter. Mouse Hrrtn and Boft In every grade at Ibe '
prices
McmBEBiK-KseiMirwi as-. Men’s Pantaloons The Bwellest. Hoe our window dlsplsj 8EH6E I, I01BBEBIS I $11 Gents' Furnishing Goo ^ r .. . Mendel’s One-Price Stort Carpenters and Builders ik» Atlantic Avenue,
ATLANTIC CITY. K.
! ALBERT G. GILBHtT, qharlEs L. HOFMANN PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTD REGISTERED ARCHITECT | 645 Asbury AveiWC,
Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians ■ i Asbury Avenue, Ocesn Cily, N. J. foIf'S; ^".'“•••ris'ss^'-o'S'xn—sols—l
8. 0. UlM. *. | AD,m, DEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PUSTERIRG, RANGE SETTING LATIBC, tic. tic. All Work In Mason Una Promptly
OCEAN CITY, N 4. W. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING jeBBINfl H SPEt'lHIiTY K< " ldt “” • 704 Oiru t-ul .A Gin GAS LIGHr~C0. =OCEAN CITY. N J - USE CAS FOR
COOKING LIGHTING HEATING
NO SMOKE
NO SMELL NO DIRT
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G THQMAS No. 108 Market St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Fine Family Gweries. N - JOHNSON,
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A. H. BAKER
...Undertaker - and - Embalmer.
849 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J 1 '
falls answers 0., or Blahl. MARK LAKE
Undertaker Ld Embalmjr
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COAL COAL
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COAL COAL
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£!40 pounaa to the ton
0. j. HAMMELL Marble <u Granite forks Monuments, Mausoleums, Htatuary Work, Credtas... CEMETERY INCLOSURO Burial Vaults, Grave Cover* All kinds of Cemetery Work Works at Pleasantrille, R. J-
w. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO.jjj SOUTH SECOND ST..
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762 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. 4-
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WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATISM*
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