Ocean City Sentinel, 15 April 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

r. SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES ^

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8 Tbnnday . 8 Friday . . 10 Saturday U Sunday 12 Monday U Tueaday . 14 Wednesday U Tburaday . Ifl Friday 17 Saturday 15 Sunday . - 18 Monday .. 20 Tueaday 21 Wedneaday 22 Tlturaday . at Friday 24 Saturday . Si Sunday .-.

K Wednesday 18 Tbumday . . W Friday

. 8 IS 8 H5 * 18 *14

. UJU) 10,16

. 10JW1 i 00 4A8

. 11.1811 M 6 28 *1*

.... 31 « 24 ” . .56 1.24 7.27

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- 8.40 8 55 2*» 2 . 8 80 8.45 8.18 8

..,10 3010 84 4(8. 4 . . 11.101126 4.58 5 . . ... .10 5 52 8

. SO 1 15 8.50 7 1 9) 2 30 7A0 8 2.S6 8 30 8 60 8 24 8 35 4 16 8 6010 30 4.30 4 68 10.8611.10

OCKAB t.YTV boya did remarkaOly well at the athletic meet here on Saturday alternoon Capturing three cui» wbeu there «*re ao many ronleBaiita la aometblng to be proud of. and the boya. ae well aa their trainer, are to be congra(plated Hurrah for the Ocean

City High School!

iwealth and baa contributed largely to the general wrlfar

people.

Hnwtlmea change! When

young, aaya an e*cUa"ge. people had

^d‘mu“art d a. , .d*lpd , «i| n ’v - th?v Strong Sermons and Excellent baee grip. lafce'|d<""'' and -td-tiry ; Music Heard by Large and feel .Irk all amdmer. Thaat they Congrcgat io!?8.

had acre throat. » rapped a piece «r lat

pork to an old aock.llod II around the Service in the 1- al . l.iurl.e. ». r. ureg a i nigiii and eeut lo work the; urii a iirnded Suiutay I ..line ma an next morning Now tliey have I.M.- rr| ..o..,t theeermm,..W.vyre-I

■urglcal operalkMi and two , tkivitv

the luni-e. Then .tliey had Kpertal arrvhw uialke<14A~lrr the at unach-Bche took ca«tor oil and ilt} . 1(1 Tiunlj < liurvh. SeiNow they have append I- lu „ n , apptvpnalr to ItTr'riay .'ere deVk In the boapllal and -H ||>rf< ^ „„.n,,ne and rvenn.at and »ca4 and four f.-ct j | M . Ir ». K . wl mu-l. by

periwudlcular. and a nice obituary. |||r ,,| llHf They then worked. They lab.ir no*. ^

lo thoaedaya tliey wore undertint lie.; ^ M .*-t - were -aid by Hie rertor. now they wear llugarie. Tlien M **J r jj,., j,.!,,, j .>»rrney. in SI ,5u it to a rwaU.urant. Now they ,.,,.,^1 l,-ic -md., ife. Tlien they hn.kc a leg or atm, Tl r ^ 1>r ) „..„. hol . tliey fracture a limb. I’eople *c"! im |Jir „t Chn-i iy then: now they have brain nM . rP » r „. I.,g.

HI*. Polltlctana paid g.«»1 hard

6 for aopport Now Urey eend ‘ i A pti i remment garden ^eda. f ' „ur.d. o, T .lie beginning of U, —Z

cenlory Ihe annuel com crop of Ihe

world waaadmaied at about 8.tw..0»l.. ^ ^ 1Up Kglboabela, thl* country being credited H )i hall nni- *- ~ with an average of *.ono,000.<u«b«.hrl. : ] 1JuW of my. the BoMon Tranarrtpt. ,,u ' ‘ ! dv of a dca t ,.n.r revere,,tore* .hire then we have .^.cn far ahead of tliore llgureo a* larre a-*» ^ ^ ^ ||>p r |h# Ilf .

I bey are Ihirtng «ie year reewntly ' rlomd. there were produced 1^48,OOT - 1 MW buahela. Kven that yield ha- been •lightly exceeded by twtr prevlou. 1 cro|a during Ihe lad three or four yean, but Ita value. II.ei6.0MI.MW la the higb-a Birr mark, leading the

or the lad Ove year, l.y over t. There M no other crop In

Ible country or In any o,her earniilry In the world that Is worth ao much

early etjuali

you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder

Otis M. Townsend r:,,, BUILDER

. Decorative Co..

(virki^Ptnl

General Contractors aiid Builders Scull and Marts Company

is

Motets. Apartment houses, Coltagea, Mungalow s Mill work and Builders' Supplies City Mill and Lumber Company John MAItrn, I'rerednit. AI.I.KN a I I.I. Hereidary andTMsaarrr V ORices. Sixth a»d Haven Avenue. Ocean City, N. J.

■ after Hi* rnMirrecttoo

Thu American Medlctne. a leading medical authority, referring to the Maratbou race., *ay* I, b "a atralu to which oo human being abould tw.ubjeeted. It caure* undue and prolonged heart drain.” Ocean <Tty ha. a uom berof young athlete, who are much Intended In aport. They .tumid he careful not to overdo themrelvi

their physical dunu.

Iryou

rng a great opportuulty.

change. I»o not fall luto the error ol tbluklug that hecauae your comiwtllora

do not advertise ll la not ni you to do an. and that j

thla reason, save money which you would otherwise have had to pay for priolare' Ink The fart that your competitors are not advertiser* gives

* greatest opportunity of your

Fgw people have any conception of the vert tract, of fertile and prollHc farm laud, that are lying Idle lu South Jersey. The traveler through tliore portions of land remote from railroad, will frequently ace deserted farm*, ouce prosperous and highly productive, now overgrown with rank grass and weed*;farm, that need n.riy the hand of the practical farmer to bring forth abundant ban eat* even after all these yaars of disuse. Good roads are yearly open tug up these large tracts of whence market* are aoceaelbleoDly by long drives over-land. The Interna! resources of Booth Jersey are capable of great expenrioti by reclaiming

Ihe grain Itself Is the cornerstone of our prosperity, bwt advance Is being made lo the development of valuable by-prodorts and In lime even a good

- mr printing paper may I*

made from corn Hbre. There Is llltlr that the Ituaslan farmer, no mailer how expert the training he may receive, will ever be able to rtrlke re pace of the hustling wedrru corn rower, wbo la already fixing his ga/e

u the 8 MW.000,000 bushel mark.

[KWOSkT-atins'.ATl'.ar K k»Ti:»t. The crowds here at Raster, lo poml of oumbers, broke all records, aconrding to estimates of eooservattve bu-l-Hegtumiig ou Thuisday ef!e|p**"j lad, the rallnwd and electric cars rolling into this raaori from Fhlladelphls and vicinity were crowded, and extra

In commission. The Head-

ing, on Friday, found It uecamary to in apodal trains. The electric ratlay eompeuy ran car. every half hour between this resort and Atlantic taty, eunuertiou being made at IMra*. autvllle with train* from Philadelphia. The hotel, were filled—come ol Them crowded—and the house iwriie-.

years a feature lu this resort, were

lx bla annual report, HI ate Bead Uommlsstouer nilkvm.u fras a word of praise for Hie automobile. Bay* Mr. OUkyaou: -WbUe It I* admitted that the self-propelled vehicle has bad a dedructlve lufluenceon our highway*, and consequent ly. greater ex pend Iture* for maintenance and repairs bai risoasdtaled, we mud not lose sight of the tart that the Increasing po|>ularily ol these vehicles has had the effect of greatly advancing the work of road building. The bed efforts of our leading engineers and adentlaU have been stimulated, and If, aa hoped, succeas being done, the aulomohlle will have proven a benefit rather than a detriment lo our highways." ThK local newspaper should found in every home, aaya Ibe Hev Banner. No child will grow Ignorant who can be taugl t to appreciate the home paper. It b the step plug done to Intelligence hi all those mailers not to be learned In I I*atyour children haretbe borne and read of per^KlM whom I hey and places wit} which tfeey an lllar, and aoou an Intend iswaakeued which Increase* with every periodical arrival of the local paper, tv, habit of reading I- formed, and children will read the paper, all lives and become luielllgrut met women, a credit to their aucedors, doing lo Ibelr knma ledge ofthe world

as it Is lo-dsy.

IT boot uncommon. Untie County Keeurd. quedioo: "Why ehoul money on our public roa

•ay. the AtJ

easily answered-becau. May’s Handing funlbbea

ofthe

i i|Ue*tlou “ pays.

It I

upon well kept ' <l Ibe autoipend money,

1 Ibal

the Flrrt M. K Churrh . nurmug. tiierc s^efeiia

by the choir under Ihe dlrei

H H l.ske. Il was •ary to throw ii|eu Hu

auditorium of the churrh In n arcrmmodalr Ihe ismgrrgattou

Or. Ilrunyate. the |«di>r, p

a rtrung sermon from Ihe text f Matt, 58: 6. HI. .ubjert wa Opening of Cbrirt’e tlrave Me

Opening Of al

the weather on Baturday rarm as It might have h the conditions ou Hunday and Monday were Hue, and (be visitors bad a most

eeebie time.

It waa the greatest crowd Orrai Cfty has ever had," aaldjMsyor « 're~e “and I believe all the ilaltors enjoyed tbemmlves " Thu voMa the opinion

•a retAdeuM

DrKM f-uiuAHii n the Jersey (TlWjournal: m will not upier In th i, hot they will go a Ion

Bay.

toward restoring quiet lu Ibe Republican party. That would be a service Republicans would appret-Uir. Kven the faction leaders are weary of strife and would welcome peace. If I could be securest on favorable termi If the New Idea crowd would quit fighting Ihe Regulars would be In clover. If the Regulars would surrender. the New Idas forces would throw up their hats Id ecatacy. Hat ueltber aide will yield and the conflict bids fair to go on Indrflnltely. The real bone of contention Is the control of county committer-, especially ao lathe big counties of Hudson gud “ By making the election uf leemeu at open primnje* com pulaory, the question of majority rule, honest tret of number-, would decide Ibe fete of Ibe fartlou-. and the New Idea or any other faction which fall to abide by Ibe result uf a primary would hare do standing and would get IHUe sympathy or sup|sirt. Thus harmony would come about au-

tomatically. The essence

Mr. and Mr.. William It Rye (Mi*. Fjnily It. Lynch, Wiliam j Lynch, Taeuny; ll J. Iiollierd, W IkJtbard. Nsrberth: I harle. ,ie-l and wife, Mrs. A H. Miller and. . Mr and Mrs. F. V Wtanbrbtgr, a Staiibrldge. Sybil tlucker-, H Hopkins, N. It Hopkins. J. s.

Iliams, K. C.

Mr- W. H.<

said Hr. Bnin-

yate "He lias bur*L Hie ihaln. of death. No longer of merred 'i-agr. 111. eye. aree. a flsme of lire. HI. feel a« flue brass, tils coutitenanre as the sun All lower is given lo Him lu heaven and ou ranh. A Prim* and a Saviour, He In administer the salvation purebasad by Hb death "Kader hqs always been one of the most Joyous of tiiridiaii festivals. I (hiii it, perhpps. wore than u|wn any other, ttieU->ml*li Church has lavished her tricks of dramstlc rffVrt, .rousing Ibe fears of Hie Ignorant, while the • hltdlans of all sects and parties have proclaimed with Joyous strain* ihe lord Is risen.’ We ye taught to be lleve In a Person-Jyot the.irie. or today.’ I think on Ihb day we.(^lghi call Ibe grave—all the graves—that abyss and ocean of everyone's hope.

I K fAllgore, Jaaie* Kilgore, rlphta; Harry Headley and ■-eau City; Im-lie lore. Millville; Herman, Fori- Wayne, Ind ; J. lieorge Huobcr Jf . Naroerth; Ml**

Kdna tockwind. Yonkers;' iarke. D G. <Tar«e, Herlln; M

Mr- W. H. Townsend, ■ >iw

’hrldlna crate. Waller Mary K. < ole~s.lt, I-Mllh M •amden; Mr-. W.S Ratgiu

wood; C G. Howell. Bruoklyi

* . igsirath. M

wrth.

Life" waa the subject of the liev. H T Casaelberry’e Indrnrtlve sermon In the FtrdPreshylerlsn Churrh on Hundsy moruing. The s|iraker took In* text from John, 11; 25. Mr. MMeelbevry said lu |>art: "This b Kader Hay, losalbly the mod Joyful fertlval of Hie Chridbii Church. This statement may not 4k necessary save,ha, It will help us hear lu mind that II b a holy day and not a holiday. A fertlval lime, true, bul one of holy fedivltles. We may regrg| (he heathen associations of the ■isiiit of Kader. but the name will rtaialu We may flll it with sublime thoughts of Christ’s I lorinua victory. "Kveryone knows and can appreciate the difference between w bat we call an abstract Irntb and a fart, between an opinion and a matter of firmest |*rmnsl certainty, between a belief wblrh we gallier from valhHi* quarters, but which has now h-re any living mine, and tliat whicli Is embodied In some one whom we lu known and loved that il b sacred a

and a

ii has got to

r the ■

force In the isdlllc* of

Even though police, were ylewev merely as sport, lurtead of a principle tl* rule* of the game must be purge,!. What American ctlliru would wa*te lime witnessing a hareball or football game played acoordjng tot lie blarl .fk rules uo<nr~wmich rounly con illteemen are now ao often elected?

he llrmyst personal certainty. Per•hr!., may have apiwareri only a* not her way of .Imply staling what >e would express by saying. ’1 declare ii you the Iruth of the Resurrection || ■id Immortal life.'and ft may tiav'i’i Piwared to us only a biblical and Kl

~*n and sou. William

KbwhM. John F. Fox and ■tfc. A. .Carter and wife. Mr. H H. Clark, I lid red G Clark. May H. Kllburo. F. . Ktlburn, ll L Peterson, Mi-. H food head, Philadelphia; Mrs Win. angbum, .Vhlhille; Kvrlyn K. Fl-lier, !, G. Ixicke and wile, Camdeiii Mr. nd Aire. Harrison Midbafu. Wash-

igton, H. C. .

A TQUUi.

Mrs. J L. Rloe. Grace H JJlipbanL BrldgeiiHi; A Dibhelmer, A. H. Hob e, W. F. Ilougherty, Jr.. Mi*e • ret Marshall. Miss H. R.lilfloii. B. K. Wbealmau, Mbs Mabel liman. J L Heaver. George W.

. .J. H.

. Pal

ind Mrs

'olescott.

,. I-aac I

rrie,

KATHLD. Mr and Airs. W H. Horn. Grace Yaidley. the Rev. A. O Kyoett, Hr. H H Kyoett. Alls. Isabel Hlckev Ml*s M. K Jarvis. H K. Albertso.i, George W. ileiiuetl. Harriet A. Lehman, Helen A Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Ki.her Oalrympla, L H. Glllingliam. John U. Magee, Mrs. J. H. Magee. >Viii. L. Msgee. Mrs Charles K. Heed. Ml«s Victorls Harman, Mr. and MrIt. Illoufa. F A. Mack Miss Agnes It. Kllemyr. H. I, t u-lerand wife. J. K Hllchle, KlUabelli L. Walker and son, Philadelphia: Mr* ft A. Llpplc, Aire L. P. IdWls. Miss-'Lc. Rarnes. Ellen B. Lewb. West Clie-tev; George Harn tt and wife. A. H. Hickler and wife. Camden; Alice Fu*seil, Medb; Mr. and Mrs Clarenor Hill. A. J. Hhoener. KlbabriliH Sltoaner. Air. and Mra. • Kdwlu Hunter, Mia. Gladys Huntei.

BIHCAYKR

Clark*. Mrs M. Jones. M .Jones, J. W. He v, Henry

H. Ilieseckrr. R. She,

and wife. w. T. K. Wenu. J N . Weuix. Mr-. R F. Bogle, Mrs. P A. lily and daughler. J II. Carr. Kbcnexrr Adams. May K. Kegley, II L Fegley, M. M Hultleld, Amelia W Malr, Alice C. Johnson. Mr*. J. H. Cro—Ingham and children, Jiwephlnr A. Illsve-lee. W. R. .Milton and wife. Robert C. Hicks and wife. It. 4,’. Hicks, Ihe Rev. |>r. Ill.pham. Win. MeCoach and wife, Mary H. Jefferson. David MeCoach and wife, J. II ' raven and wife. Me. and Mrs Wm F. Ilurk, M. R. Hiwrks. M,,. John Malr and family. Mrs. E Roseiilhal. Mrs George F. Mewer. win* Mtsser. Ml— Grin, A F lAomlmor, Mrs. Hlanlon. Miss Hlanton. William II Hlckrb. J. W. Graham. Jr . Sarah II Graham. C. C. Fredericks. M. A Fredericks, Mr. and Mrs George K. Cher. Ml— Mahelle W. Ii*r. R W.

Richard Nrliu-. Mr

and Mra. Frai Leltoy.w l>. lion sail, J Gillillan, R W. Ncliro I wife, Mr. and Aire. J M Jones. Morri-H. Hi

Vanlinm. Charles F. Vanllnni, •tie* C. Van Horn. G. H. Britt,

H Helm—ler, K.

r and Mrs. J

Rousall v. Morris,

a draw

■ed i

seldom s'too

but who will say tbi

travel resulting from improved rosd. has not been of great .beuelll u,, muntcRwIUy and the township at Urge? The new Ilownslown boulevard ;

a the direct rcull of automobile the turtle ground,

Wheat!!.h 4’reek Bridge 1

R. K ). a*ks that boat owner* -tale 1 their vbws. If opportunity ■* offered 1 o do so by the War Department. I im ohstruetid In passing through s ' lavlgahledream bemuse neither draw |

ilmuld, by Hi* ow n Isui datm tobe |iar, of Hbo "All He mean*, w, maglne, by saying. I Irrctlon ^pd Ihe Life 1 rauny In favor uf them of ihe text 1* utterly Wf.I il* w hole force and |smn I see by the -least careful w bat Jesus w ished to c;

a simple belief

already p

uelder. F. Jos

1 Red Odd. Jt. W. .•

*eph Mill,

row nice. H. D Mid family. M.

are apt to -.j., -mi Mr. J. F. Goodwin, n the Kesur- " Mannliig, Philadelphia: P. K . , . Carroll, Iteuubyllle; L. H. K.«g i- perhaps s*nle-boro; AH— Ada Radcliffe W to HI. tedl- H. Feloiry, Millville: Gua Crooerker Itul tills Idea Isle tity: Carroll Downes, Ne* K llmbse- J" ,in i . ,,, id*'ell. Itostoi

Eyes ExamiDed Without Drops

A. w. KLV

JolinDDnnelly&Co.

CURBINO and jPl.AG STONE FURNISHED and LAID . . Also RE-SET Off WICK j 128 Cemtalbe., Ocean Citr.lU. 0. J. HAMMELL Mai blew Granite Works i [ Monuments. Mausoleums, i HU’nary Work, Cradles... CEMETERY INCLOSURES ; j Burial Vaults, Grave Covers r, j Al! kinds of Oeruelery Work j Works at I’leasantvillc, H. J. Where the Oranges Grow.

SPECIAL RATES MItfi T C. HCTCHINHON

The Sentinel does good Job Work

COAL COAL

6E0. 0. ADAMS & BRO PUSTERING, BINGE SETTING

COAL

COAL COAL Buy your Coal from the * ■«- SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.

RIHK LAYING, Etc.. Etc. Vork la Mason Line Promptly

Attended To.

OCEAN CITY. N J

I wlllalvr a

PIANO

SEE WASHINGTON THE HtART OF THE NATION THREE-DAY TOURS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD April 29, May 13, 1909.Round Trip Rate $10.55 or $13.05 I -1 i OTI OOKJV-V CIT Y

A. H. BAKER ...Undertaket - and - Embalmer. TUCKAHOE, N. J. MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer

Our dOth Anniversary

Grand Display of

Easter Clothing

OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER nil:.,: Mh St. Opposite P. o. Plans and Specifidatidns prepaied without char£d Only galvanized nails used on JAMES H, TODD CARPENTER AND JOBBER Window anfTJoot Framrs, Screens,

KAN CITY, N. J

ENGLISH & JOHNSON, Maciofs m Boimers I’JlO Akbury Avrnne,

Jos, Mendel The leading One Price Clothier leasmumcivE. .TuaitcciT,

George Brewer Gardens and lawns taken care of and houses cleaned 929 West Avenue.

TWELFTH HT. AND WKHP AVK As you are always sure of grtling 22411 pounds to the bm I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and G>t Fitter : RepaarMigT’Kpactol^ . J' r Hath Tubs amTlitmteV

Supplies. _

! »»^4» /• **hUT-.v

1

7th AND ASBURY AVE., OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Paper Hanging, Painting

A Select Line ol

WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS

Headquarters for

UP-TO-DATE SIGNS

&EIUE I. IliKEIIS 1 SOI Carpenters and Builders

Al.tLVAIlmas AND 1(1 PAIKN Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter ‘ ?rzl!!’* anc ! Builder CHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT Bit WALNUT ST. PHILA.

SMITH, PAOPAICTOM

and Krlal

'O. C. I. C. Co. I'eulh and Wed Ave., Agruey for ...WAWA DAIRY...

Buckinjtfiam & Styles

«£»■*«*■. PURE ICE

Elrrlriral (onlrarlors "LZSZ!.

117 Oct, «„1 BEST COAL ;

Leonard Krauss Co. “

Electricians JACOB SCHUFF

i Aabury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J.

m-telu, New Yor

lug that ■ r w as not!

igeneral Ikrsiirrertlou |

SHERIFF'S SALE.

I-m — w’." ui*i?real* , ***au- 1 I Monday. May 17th, ,909, ,™^ao--or ,..re r . na n,. * j

I low w

high

iners by "

trawl, and for Um same

rr 1 w . ui ^j v ;" <fu, tf - iut ^-:rs.::ur future to Tuekahoe. The-, together .11... In* the u-,.f , ch.rn,, with the other magulflcenl falgbway. w ay that exist, al ,,ra-m ooooretlug lb.eouu„ with Fh.la- Th. i'nlted Htale. Army

delphla Atlantic l lly and other muuh oniee in charge ,.f bridge, !,.. ....j . ■ and portlous of the State, exaiuluatiou au<l 1 exnrrt will have a ”

«°»»AU.» the (Hibllc madiug. . here pro.-erty u. „er. "

tb. property through «hlcb ...d boat owner, ,-au ex,.re- 11,el, 1.. The money spent lu New views. Due nollee of-me w ill ... public roxd* for tire coo- in the papere H «1 of automobllld. ha. re-J Youre respectfully, *'

of the entire _ <!iiAKt.Ka U. Dvorr. in

A terrible calamity' he'd Ire-

, sill aud death reigned, we I’oomx.n’.re *t ■ » far ff,.in 1 ;,st II,-1 n-n’UsFsd.si■ b,

call H

1

- JOHNA. DENN _ j WHOLESALE AN0 ALT AIL DFALEK IS !

OENN'S

CELEBRATED

ICE

CREAM 73jl Asbuiy tie., Ocun City, N. J.

■ fallh ami i

ruing.dariwulug and swrlliug vaalug volume Jhrougli time and

OAK AM* JdMj; WOOD Office. No. 634 ASBURI AVENUE IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Hytctly I’urv Milk

AND

ICE CREAM

E8TABUSHKD itAi

-!?■; Advertise in the!^"“ST.-sr^uSHtB.’s is Sentinel. lYUlSt.and AsbUfJ Alt,

SHOEMAKER'S STORAGE HOUSE •Jill nn«l YVraf Ave ,

THE PIONEER BAKERY. I« 700 kxkeri kiWM, Omn CM). « J1 ax™*' ** | ^ M1> * r THE PIONEER

RESTAURANT AND . -.OYSTER CAFE

or*..-«11,, k. j SPECIAL DESIGNS >n - anv ' C 0 NCRETE BLOCKS —V. ,..' ryfy 11 '- ■**-1“ **dnred will and Sidewalk., also Brick Work money i.y ui Ibe and mastering. Shoemaker Storage House schureh, carter & co.

7,11 Aabury Avenue

ALBERT G. GILBERT,

PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER ^

- 64S .. A . S - b “7„ A rr UC ' e BERRY, 1 <i„,ai— runiisiM*^ Manufacturing Jeweler, 1 Full lowed John I*,— * .ta.-. ,^ lB ra W. ax SOUTH SKCOND ST..