Ocean City Sentinel, 10 June 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

ELLIS RESIGNS AS PRINCIPAL

Board of Education Name? Clarence M. Pronse as

His Successor.

Afllie RKular meet ina "t tl»» Boaiti

mouth Place, for Rachel Haiith A. J. Cham tier*. dwellliiR between Thirty-Child and TMrty-hMirth «trcet-.

for N. A I.lnimore

of Kducatloii on Tmsday erenmit. the! Hcoll and Mtrta Co., alteration* at reelcuatlon of Prof. Ueonre M. Kill- a.'«- , i Krlahlon Place, for J. K Pomeroy, prluelpal of the Ocean City HlRhl The Heull and Marta Co . rtat.le at tfchool vaa proenled and accepted, j Jtlath and llaren atchue.. for the

TIDKa JI-MK.

10 Thunday . . 11 Friday . . 12 Saturday 15 Sunday . 14 Monday . . . M Tuaaday 16 Wed need.y IT Thunday ... 18 Friday M Saturday . . . SO Sunday .. . .

J24 1.10 0.48 *.U 1.SV 2.18 7.45 8 21 2A0 8 10 8.48 » 80 3.88 4 07 0 45 10.32 ' 4A8 6 0210.40 6 84 SA811.85 i s at 6.4o ja jm

,) 7 .80 7.30 8 16 2IW 2.02

i 856 8

i 1M

» 45 M 46 3.80 10 8010 32 4.15 4 11.1811.18 5 00 6

.02 5.44 6

.04 1JW 7.10 7 M 1 88 7.*8 7 ., 1.40 2 SB 7.58 6 1 2.32 8 14 8.46 0 82 | 8 27 4.00 8 85 In Cl 4JO 4.4710 2211 16

: 614 6 85

for flee yean. Mi. KIM. ha. accepted the prioriilablp of the prepaiatory department of Alfred I'nlvenlty, New York Stale. Clarence M. Prou«e. of Hnokeaxn, iel., agraduateof DelawareC*.l|««e, a» elected to an creed him. Mlaa HarriM Srburch, dauKhter ol Mr. and Mra. Samuel Scburch, w ho a euballtule learlter. waa elected an aaaMaut teacher. Supertutendrut Steven.' report lowed an enrollment of 872 pupiia. with a percentace of aUeudauce of

05.68.

The eacrelary re|>orteal tlial he had aent bill, to the Itoard of Kducatlon of lleoula Towueblp for 8100 and to the Sea late City board for 876, thla twin* the amount of tuition fee for puplle

The contract for aupplylug corru Hated copper rain oooductora.aod doing lie work, waa awarded U. 8. Samp»n, wboae bid wae 86 renla per lineal rot. The dty au|wrluteudeut waa autbortad to purdiaae rug* and looking glaaa a and twelre umbrella

daring the next few week..

Vkky many of the load hotel, are now open for the aeawm, and Iboae In charge are couBdent that thl. an miner will be hljMdy euccemful for Ihem-

aalrae and for the raaori generally

Tuger New Jerary U an exceptionally baallhy Stale U demonMrated by the May report of the liureau of Vital Statletlea. For the mouth ending Ma 16 there were 2,9M death, reported to the bureau, a decrease of 878 from the previou. month and a decree of one frmn the average of the previou. twelve

Kepaire were ordered to be made t

Uiya" cloak room, ate.

r aecretary waa autborliad to ad

■ for furnlahluga.

rate of the Slate I. reduced t-

TO CELEBRATE FOURTH

ably 11 •'dock. Mayor t ptaalde, and the Rev. Or Krunyate. paatorof the Flret M. K Church, will The Declaration of Inde-

read by Prof. J. M.

il children will alng patrl- >. lad by Pmfeaaor U. B C the mualcal director of tlic aummer aervtoee at the Auditorium. The eddreea of the occarton will be dsHvered by the Ber.P. J.Kaln, D.D., of Pbltadelphla, the noted 1 Mali orator. Thadty orcheatra will probably lend

le around the ground, and martin sown the Boardwalk, with treat of tea cream for the children, will cloee tba aerricreAJI are iurtiad to attend the eer and make the event notable li btatory of the rex.n

Joaeph 1. Scull haa anht one of Harry D. LeCato'a cottage., ou the Uardeu. Company tract, to Mra 1). C. Merklec, of PhUadelplna. It la a two-atory * "he will take poMcaalon I remain during Hie

the Middle Townahlp High School look place to the Baptiat Church. Cape May Court Horn*, hut evening. The Rev. Floyd W. Tbmpkina, rector of Holy Trinity Church, Philadelphia, addreaeed the grad uataa

Uodertbe auperrUkiu Sutton and AaaiaUut Po<maatcr EverIngham, the leUer boxea for aumi buelnea. were placed In poalllon • may be a few other M aa the demand may necc-

Tha ordinance »i build tmardwal from Find to North Kreet and from Thirteenth to Seventeenth »tr*ct. and to Provide for bond., w a. Intrirl tired and given lu Bret readlug at Com meeting ou Monday night

Ocean City High School >

al excrcboof the

■ -rill take

_ . a of the «ol at 8 o'clock thl. evenlug The n haa been prettily demrated for

O.C£ WUaoo, of Philadelphia. I. eupylug I la pretty and attractive buma, recautly com pleiad, at Koufleeutli at reel and^Plearare avenue It laatwo^dory |>ehbl»da.hed bungalow , uniquely omatructed.

The crcwa of the life-waving atallon

. In thla city are not “

- _ ... -uty u yearly cu.tom Capt. J.

Con-on and fauiUy have

" - the Fourth

atnLDIMGPERinTS UOYEMENT MADE for ball games

a Ply

. Committee of Prominent Men

Appointed to Secure Playing Grounds.

lug. Mayor Crew*. \\ . K M.wy and K M Sutton were appointed a i-om ' mltler to wlet-l mllablr ground- for

BEARS AGE WELL

I-ewl* M. Crtwae. Sr^fatlierof Mayor celebrated hi. eighty fifth birthday annlvrraary al the Iiouh- of bidaughter, Mr-. Coleman K. 1-eai

b Demi

a family g

prevent be-lde Mr and Mrwere Mayor and Mra errand Mr-.W-Scott Hand and

Th—

(ieorge W. Nock. l-eander Corwin, and Plaamre ai

Hreckley.

Sack ft iliuby, n

tr W. B

11...rdwaik for William Shrieag. MrCorklV Broe . dwelling ou Eighth •treet, near 'Ocean avenue for Mc-

’orkle Bro«

Olle M. Townaend. dwelling at *16 Weaiey avenue, for R. C. Hick.

O. M. Townwnd, <

Devellu.

M. Townaend, dwelling for O. M. Townaend. :. Steelmen, dwelling for Barnett Brae., Ocean avenue and Ninth .treet. (ieorge Krnel, moving dwelling for oneph (iiSord. Atlantic City Railroad Co., rr|iaira

■ .tatlon.

The Scull and Mart. Co.. alleralloD. tolTbomaa Cooper McCaban'e ootlage, Eleventh and Ocean avenue. W. A. Hamford, aUeratkm. to own cottage, 1248 West avenue. Jamea Man., dwelling for «elf on Tenth atreet, near lH| bay. Harry Headley, addition to dwelling. Tenth aud Bay avenue.

BUILDING ACTIVITY

TO KEEP BEACH CLEAN

Daaptte the near approach of I he ummer eeaaon. building activity conuneeMrong In tbie reaort, and the luIcalkin, are that the mechanic* will e kept buey for Mine lime to coi The Rev D. Mari (Jordon, of Rethayraa, near Philadelphia, who recently cottage, up town, ha. given In the Scull and Mart. Co. the contract for him a two-etory cottage, coating 8(2100, at the corner of Atlautlr avenue and SC Cbarle. Place. Harry Headley ha. raid a lot owned by him ou Flret atreet to Mra. Anna Colllna, of Philadelphia. She

bund a bungalow.

A loam Cotton, of Ihle city, will. twotwoetary brick building, o'n bl. lot ou A .bury avenue, near'Ninth coot of 86000. The building will be 28x08. There will be .lore, on the flret floor. In the rear of which will be a dialog room, kttchan aud an anduaad kitchen. On the eecood will be four bed room*. The building will contain .lx toilet room, bourn, are to he completed by early AuguaC The contract has been given to English ft Johnson. Geo. O ft Bra. will do the brick work.

WEDDING IS ANNOUNCED

is made 16,1*08.

of lianlal P. Heodriekm*, formerly of Woodbury, who Is nowraouected with Joaeph I. Heull’e real e»taie offlee In this dty. The brtda wai Mlaa Marie J Macfarlaue. daughter of Mra. Wm. S.

McCulloh,

■dbury.

raa pmformed by

the

Bev. H. D. SpeakmA. rector of thr Pleaaautrllle P. E. Chirch. Mr. and Mra. Heodrlckaon. who have been warmly cougrmtslaleC their marriage ire reaiding at 1116

TO OPEN WESLEY AYE. ■hoflard la Aah lor Blda. Councilman Headley, at Council' lasting on Monday night, asked what ad become of the ordinance calling for the opening of Wcaley avenue He Inquired a* to whether anything been done to get the conrei the property owner, for the opening of the street. 'N. The city solicitor answered th« hr ha. obtained practically all of signatures. Only one person ha. iscd to sign. Councilman Headley moved, and the motion was paaae ', that the . committee advertise forbid, for thl.

The Ocean City Travelers won In walk from Atlantic City In I hr Hlpjn- ■* >e laid Saturday evening. Thr ir* came to town one man short ta Jill oat tbdr five ana Hoy Jobtimn. - local player, was substituted. The ansgement will have a -Irung live here next Saturday evsnlug aud a good 'he score, Travelers, 36; Atlantic

J!' 30 /

1'grk-” Colllmn refereed the game

i Allan-

it Nlu

vlng pavll

d the

'ennsylvaula Railroad Compsr lot or the Moore tract oppodte H. H. Rake w ill most likely be m grr of Hie Iwll team thl. aeaeno. I ex|-soled Dial a game will be pie very WedueMtay and Saturday al oou., beginning Joly 8. • Among tliixe Inlereslnl in tbe m > have bare iwll game- brie till, j are Messrs. Crease, Masmy. Sutton rood Daly, H H Iwke. Wm Gardiner, T. K. Armstrong, J. M.< ter. J Ralph Wilson. O. M TownHarry Morris and Dr. I. N. Grl— WATER SHUT OFF

on Saturday, by

ne excitement wa. i bury avenue, between

Ninth .tree

the visitor an employe company, evidently under orders. I >me summary "turnlug ofl" i tbe c .mpauv'e crystal liquid.

The ti

f a woman whose husband wa. ah*en! and told her he was about to out ofl' lie water supply and that she had est draw a few bucket, for temporary Having two children under six year, f age at her side, no lime wa. bwi in the water man's suggestion.

Mayor Crease, at Council's meeting, Mated that a lot of trash Is arcumulalon I lie beach. He saw a number people on the walk, who told him paper, elc , has not been collected If the stulT Is regular collected, tbe police will try to see that the beach kept dean Snpervlmr Hown said that two hog head, have been placed at Eighth I and one at Ninth atreet There o much work for the collect! do U property. The supervimr e would pat on an extra team ay each week to take care of the ralk If Connell JV* Councilman 4Hlth made a motion, rhkh wa. carried, that the supervisor e Instructed to pat on an extra > keep tbe rubbish from tbe wall

In the Tabernacle Baptiat Church Sunday, the'pastor, tbe Rev. J Brandon, preached a sermon from t text, "Whence sball/we buy bread that these may eat? ' / Thla quaatlou ebooid he asked by every true Christian said tbe speaker What shall we do that those wctaieet and have to do with may be strengthmed? Where shall we go to get our ipMtnal strength refreshed? are predominate questions and

,'hrist would not feed a of people. He seeks to orderly. God requires order I lug. Wbcn tbe children of i at the peril of ibclr II Moses commanded them tc still until be got u

id them

bands of Pharosh'

God would have them slick together and be orderly tbougb the boat, of Pbaroab were as visions of death Itself. We who are tbe breakers of peace may onr Saviour ha* prepared nor Inherit

te blrealngsof tbe future.

Christ is tbe store-house to which we ebon Id go, for He bae abundaut awaiting our arrival. All He a to come and He will give It Blessed are they who are fed I the Master. He Is coming forth Hi. d lid pie. from I lie bourn of Hi. Heaveely Father, bringing that bread that water that we thirst out

The Miller Portable Collage Co Easton and Hangar. Pa., have leased land at Eighth and Atlantic avi i hereon they have erected a nm if their cottagw. which (bey propose to rail or rrtil furnished nr unfurnished for Hie season. It Is the Intentton e of tbe company to attach w ith ga«, water and Mwer, making Um ge* an Ideal sanitary sumn s. The collages sell from 82U0 Hotels and boarding house* mold um these houses to take rai tra guest, and help. TImim lit their collage, couid also mak them. Real estate men can u rm as a mean, of disposing of h iImproved localities, which w certainly Induce Investment.

I .Chinan I.lnyd. aged

rterau uf tbe Civil War. aim > a number of resident* of tt icd at hi. home in Hcullvllle,

i, and urday. from a Complication ol ly a- | He ’

* city,

city. The funeral look Tuesday afternoon, In charge of Under-

taker Mark Rake.

■ andgrrollye..j..y«^n.r happy

S-0 Uini » ■ turn GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING MU.K. LAYING, klc./tlc. All Work la Mason Uae Promptly

Attended To.

OCEAN CITY. N J

SPECIAL DES'GNS >n

CONCRETE BLOCKS

j and Sidewalks, also Brick Work

and Plwelevug.

Sehupeh, Carter & Co. 7«l Ashury Avenue McCORKLE BROS. Concrete Building Blocks.

The nillerPaient. ji'rt*^ Cottages v™ -"am moakccareof Hun tent or «ii» a Killer Portable Omjp eel finbe Nm

HARRf F. ST/INTON REAL ESTATE and IKSURAKCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT

AND SOLD

MORTGAGES PLACED f ICE -EigM* Slretl Bsloa tiS.r, t,i amuel Schurch REAL ESTATE : AND INSURANCE 701 Ailmr} Ate, fleet* Citj, I. j.

■Ming a millinery s' >r an Invalid daughter, had Ihe same - a similar experience. icm Instances the preml. arlly deprived of water, according to tbe .tatement. of the tenant., a. waIhmim which bad Just been vacated. The properties are owned by John R. Kendrick, a registered voter aud ner resident of Ocean city, and shut off.” evidently followed Mr. Kendrick's advertlMmeul lu the Sentinki. of last week asking such con sumers a. felt aggrieved by the waler company's method. In placing meterIn collecting "excess''charges lu conflde to him I lie facta. HU purpose In this, he has not a. yet revealed Mr. Kendrick, who was lu Gceai (Tty ou tbe afternoon of the- shut of!*.' said. In explanation, that the three propertlee deprived of water were metered, unknown to him, some three years ago.and that largeexceascliarge* were then entered against him and have continued to be ever slnee. He further staled that lie had served notice on the company repeatedly tbal he would etaud res|sin.lhle for only 30.000 gallon, of waler per annum Tor each houM, but that thla notice the company Ignore, aud effort, are ■ to collect the excess by turnlui water. Bills against the properties ba< malned unadjusted since June, bat are complicated, the owner tends, by a mixture and “excam'' charge, which he eayi

ENJOYED OUTING

A number of tbe members of the W.

C.T. I! Journeyed to Fifty ninth street on Toeeday morning and took luncheon with Mrs. McCorkl* at Cedarcroft Among tbe delegation were two of the charter members—Mre. H. H. Hake

. . „ and Mrs. Diana Conver

* - After laucheon all enjoyed a social ired nor Inherit .. - - . time and talked over tbe growth of the

temperance Mnttment.

Tbcwe In tbe party were Mrs E. Brick, Mrs. Hoffman, Mr.. V. S. Robinson. Mra. Rebecca Smith, Mrs. A Barclay, Mre. Hlgbee, Mrs. Mlluei, Mrs. Martha Lake, Mrs. William Lynch, Mrs. C. B. Lynch and Mrs.

Rodina.

fter giving Mrs. Hnshy- McCorklr slug vote of thanks for the ph time, all left for home

Zaueft Zane, drogg>«ts at Eighth reel and Wesley avenue, have opened their “Balcony Parlors" on thf second floor ol their store building, tbe opening occurring on Tuesday t In tbeM parlors. Ice cream are served The parlors are and invlllug. Howard Shoemaker, rell know n to Ocean City redden :■ charge of the parlors.

Mall for Philadelphia leaves the office at 6JO,6 40, 0.31 a. m.. 12 m ,1 3), 4.16 and 6 p.m. The mall arri' at 6.45.8 40. 10 45 and 11 45 a. m , 3 0 and 7.45. p. m.

The waif lu many places i* very beM mndlllon post repair, .hould be made as qi possible. 1‘eriiaps the early

Ihe season tin. year, and Ihe fact th all of the workmen are aud hqve bei

bo.y for wmie time, ha. prevented thr ! ■ » repairs helug made before. > Vlalllug at the Manse. • I Ml.. Jane Detwller, of Klmberton. ... , ... “7“-■" lia>«' Mia* Detwller. who I* a teacher In the a,naD, 7 * h « r * are trying and Klmberton Public Scbuol, trill enter niakr their homes, and pay Uxes, el «wcr «*>« State Normal School at West to have tbe comfort of their luv* 1 •healer for tbe fall and whiter term. | roeul ,. |uMead. they mu.l keep In

# t Tn buying oil of all airta lo drive In so orks well. ' ” “r“ 1 n- ii-.^IT vh—I,.. l » w *T •*»«»*. 1 »»P* you will-f

New Xtaglae Muaalng. Zaue ft Zaue, w hn are manufa lug their own electric light, placed a trii-hurM-puwgr englue

a dynamo, In poaltlon In their p hoUM. leaving removed the machi

- Th w hich, they flret started, w marhmrry Is high class

ik Hkkti.nki.:—liep

tine resort over Decoration Day.

' with the object of

making purchases, we foiiud many of he lou covered with water an itagnated. How la It that the Itoai of Health don't put a -top to th| many of the streets are not up i

grade and the water

taken up Ibeh •treet station.

According to rumors on the -treet.this week, Ocean City Is lo have a theatre ou the Boardwalk before the '•r advanced. Plans for the

i publish t

Japanese Tea.

Dr. t'baric* E EMwards'dam h

M. K. Sunday School will gh

Church U busily making preparallou- ( akea, candy, cocoa and tn w ill be on T!* not gettlug a square ,0 h * ,d •»'•■ The pn.ved. will be given the 1 “*’ ,or ' ?f r , rr ~*■ “*» ‘be Counrtl-

ln Ihe Hippodrome ou Saturday after- new church fund. me B ou *b« fun •"<! be ought to keep noou and evenlug of this week. i a , thelh running, a. we know just lie

- i a- ! to keen Ihem liome If they fall lo

'their duly to the taxpayer, and ihey ,. will.And out that these little letter.

I air. hul we will be doing Ocean ( lly with tbe voters.

Respectfully.

Mayor Crt

c announced At .Con

1 *;l' b ? m P toa - “bn ell’s meeting that he had appointed a

has conducted the milk business here William H. Smith a policeman for the l

for a Dumber of years, has dlsiused »r o . .

the mint to the Abbott Company.

u this capacity heretofore.

J.F.l

c, Sr,

Dr Howard Reef. ..f

' Eyes ExamiDed Wiiboot Drops

' c. i_. LAKE .REAL ESTATE AGENT.

Honey forj^ortgages.. JORDAN MATHEWS ^Vw.ia.bmMT.o^iK.res,..

JOHN L. VANTINE Real Estate Broker •i List Your cottage for rent or sale with me. I give this nn; personal attention. Satis faction guaranteed •| Hotels, Cottages and Lots for sale on easy terms. T. S.‘Simmons & Co.

Real Estate Brokers T Collages to Rent and for Sale ‘ ‘ n choice lots In all part- of the rlly ALL AND LIST YOUR PROP-

KKTIES WITH US.

Ir P. W. Peck ^Rl gise his |M-r-

o Ihe re

Office 813 Asbury Ave. •dr Inter-State Phone 122-B. J. F. COOK’S Real Estate Law and Collection Agency . Constables, Detectives and Investigators Main Offices, Ajw-Aeo Mrnl I .-1st

CHIS. E. IMMS l BRO. Fsrsllsrc. Carpets. Mattiag and Bcddinj Wiadow Shade*. EU. 720 22 kshury avenue. Ocean t.lly.N.J ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT ocaLca .w p oconQ M 0un t a j n | CP O/Vlow. lOi^ Aabury Avw HKADLKY A A18A YIN Reading Coal

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONfER BAKERY, la. 700 AxhartAiMM. Octa Clt|, I. I.

THE PIONEER RESTAURANT AND .. .OYSTER CAFE

George Brewer

929 West Avenue.

The Pontiere Shoe Stoi-e-*16-016 Asbary Ave., Ocean City, N. J. FINE*LINE OF LADIES' MEN'S AND CHILDREN’S Slkoess REPAIRING NEATLY DONE

A. U. Kl-V r Ytralwla aad auaw.ir

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing ;i Insurance

NOTARY PUBLIC AND I COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS

Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. r^- Money to loan on Bond and MorU-ac,' VJ

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Boy your foal from tbe SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH ST. AND WEST AVE ■ you are always rare uf getting

PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AMO »*IMIt: WOOI> Office. No. 634 ASBUAT BENUE

General Contractors and Builders Scull and Marts Company

Hotels. Apartment Houses, Cottages, Bungalows Millwork and Builders’ Supplies City Mill aad Lumber Company JOHN MARTS. ProddMil. ALLEN'S, I'LL. Sci-retary and Tra Offices, Sixth and Haven Avenue. Ocean City. N. J.

ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies OCEAN CITY, X. J. 746 Boardwalk Choice Dairy Products Butter and Eggs Bell Telephone No. 5 IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure /AIL.K

AND

ICE CREAM ESTABUSHED sUi 7tii St. and Asbury Au John Donnelly & Co.

A. H. BAKER .Undertaker - and - Embalme?.

TUCKAHOE N. J. W,''* 11 " answwwl d»l *r mailt. MARK LAKE

Undertaker and Embalmer

CURBING and FLAG STONE FURNISHED and LAID . . Also RE-SET OWWICK 729 Central Ave.. Ocean Citv.N.J.

your paperhanglng dour > ADAMS way by the Adams Decorative Co., (fur. Seventh St. and A-bury Ave. l| l |7'' ,, wVre d wd ,, f“ ^ hurili^l^’Il'' ,,,,, ' full line oM,v”l T'aper*for'every nmi ’U"e—bright, snappy, ami »

you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder

Otis M. Townsend Sir . BUILDER ”1’;

Our 30th Anniversary

Grand Display of

SpringClothing

For Men and Boys

—by um—to

The newest, finest very suit 1-guarante-

ntire satl-farthiii. Iieap made rlnthlng of any kind an OU get the be-t there l. in cloth. «tv ■id workmanship, at price- a> low’ ot lower Ilian the Interior make- 1 li ewe-l In Mala, Shirt*. Tie*, etc.. I let. tbe pick of the market I- your- 1

hi* e-tablt-limeut.

OU/. St* and r.< ConvimrJ Jos. Mendel The Leading .One Price Clothier 1625 ITUmCKL. ITUmtC CITT

I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER. Steam and Gas Fitter Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and numbers’ Supplies. I>Si4> ANKh.iry Avontw

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler NO. ax SOUTH SECOND ST.. Philadelphia. n«.

. . "elllng for le— Him

half Ihe usual price.

••for workmanship, If-dlltcren 1 the ordinary and rn-Cs no ninre Ihe ADAMS way Our year. w> . rience, our knowledge of ,xi|,ii harmonies, our original Idea- aud tin

pride we take In dnlng gtMid work, air •.>, ». _ .

• your service for Ihe beautifying ofl a,,,, W ewl Ave.,

Oce» w tit) , H. j.

SHOEMAKER’S

STORAGE

HOUSE

the

r the entire i

III be -urprl—l how k I ml of Mer 1 « 1 dbL,i!?m r * “ r »“/ rmopm, 1—«iit. our iwum. _| Sternal® StoiajB House

OTIS M. TOWNSEJiD BUILDER OFFICE: 8tf SfNdJpposite F 0. Plans and Speciticaiions prepared withnut charge Only galvanized nail* used ob JAMES H, TODD CARPENTER AND JOBBEI

(M EAN CITY, N. J ENGLISH & JOHNSON, OAIMIS M BllilDSil 1240 Ahbur) Avraar.

6E1IGE 8. IOIK6EOIS X Sfil Carpenters and Builders

>. Al.ltiBAtlON* AMI 01 l'* 1 ** Spencer B. Swan joMbm K Carpenter a rr: ,ly a «d Builder CHARLES L. HOFMANN RCGISTERED ARCHITECT Oil WALNUT ST. PHILA. W -In—da, MUd'HstuniaJ sad ever,

Leonard Krauss Co. Electrici'ans ijj Asbury Avenue. Ocean City. S - JKireincal work ol all kind- wroMPily 4t

IY rTi?XT»®^ASBURY AVE., OCEAN CITY, N. J'fine Paper Hanging, Painting

WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarter* for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS