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Ocean City Sentinel
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Edluo and Praysietar OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Intel-Suit 'Phone No 1*1 11 ojbjwort prunipll} dime t>t »*lprl.n> THUBKDAY. JI'NK 17. I»w
SILVER WEDDING GRADUATES ADIEU ANNIVERSARY TO ALMA MATER
ItfofllloE by niMafcaa Wlwtber 1 |f nn DIVCD PUTC ..«.W f«l .rwaMrt ..y not '•■mW || |\Jj, DAMjII ULIO
elrpriKl U|e*ti bi»<iU|'eN*lllon tw** I
GEO, 0. ADAMS fc BRO,
KITCHEN SHOWER pustering, rirge sehirg
Friends of Capt. and Mrs. L. L. Higbee Help Cele-
brate Event.
The allvar waddlns auulvmarr "f: rapt, and Mr*. I*. L. HIctMC, of tlib rlty, *>11 Friday eveuinf, »a» made Ibr in of a aurprisc party at llwlr and the evrnl wal one that «ill, not be fornotten for many year* by t lie
participant. Ldmed at the ace of mx under Uw The «irprW |«ny »«* "““f' 1 , ..uKUmv ,rf M,~ Murdock. Harry ud well carried out by Mr*, eharle. . Kw|d( ,1,, r |.«. |«j|. Helen Kami-on, one of tl.eir dauchter. j (!a|D| , br| | ligri Ki OI nRrfe f^reofl aud and Mr*. Hamuel M. H«ffinan, *" j liaroid < olllu. oame here from South
Intimate personal friend of the family. 1
The in tiled cue*, met at • hebome of Ji>|||c<1 ^ p|| idlmau and Mis. I» S. Nsmpaou . m ,«hi Kr
10 Tbonday . . 11 Friday IS Baturday . . IS Sunday . II Monday IS Tneaday . If Wadnesday . 17 Thurwlay . . IS Friday . IB Saturday . . .
SS Toaaday . S Wadnesday 34 Thursday SS Friday sssc: SB Monday . . . 38 Tneaday . . SO Wadnesday .
When the party ri
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8 37 4*00 8 8*10 34 . 4jiFT4710 2311 IS j S 14 S 8* 11.10
GEO. H. 8HEVLIN WEDS
plaee in 1*
_J H Hberlln, sou sf Itlchanl Ebert In, of 818 Bay avenue, aud MiMary V. KeUbolu. of 808 North Twr ty-flftb atreet, 1‘biladeiplila. wi
married.
The bride wore an elaborate row n white dachas* satin, trimmed with fin* applique, a family hetrioom. carried a shower bouquet of shite mace. The bride *a> atlended by tier abter, Mtas Ada Ketlboltz, who wa* attired In a rowu of pink
the HlRbee
y avenue, lltey found Mr*. HlRbee eoRaced In hou>whold dutle*. while Captain HiRbe*. iverhaulniR hi* boat, orkluR clothe*, wa* preparltiR to lake a rest. However, the member, of the party were quickly made welcome and a pleasant ereuir was enjoyed. Capt. aud Mr* HlRbae received e larRe number of haud*omr present* of t»l>t. aud Mr*. HlRbee were married l*eeds' Point. Mr*. Hhtber wa* Mbs Helena Hmllh. dauRhter of Wm. md I.yd la Month, of Oceanvllle. After their mamaRe they leads' Point until etRhl y ban they came to this city They art one other dauRhter beside Mr*. Mampsun. Hhels Nr* WilsonT. Hoy. of HarrisbuiR. Pa Their host of friends hope they will e spared lo celebrate many more anniveratries of this kind. The Ruests were Mr. aud Mis. t’has Hampsou, Mr. aud Mrs. t'has. Adam*. Mr. and Mr* tleo O. Adams. Mr and Mr*. II. h: Mampeou. Mr aud Mr*. Orvlll Adams. Mr*. KslhsriB* Scull. Mr. aud Wrs. H. M. HulTman. Mr and Mr*. F. J. Smith. Alvin Shull, Harry Shull, Ml**es Blanche HoBi
. Harry S. H
. brother of the
we married al elRht n'duck eolnR. They stup|ied at the
BeUerue-Stralfurd fur the inrhl. They -——* 1 1 wedding trip.
rill reside al 377 si Philadelphia.
ANOTHER COTTAGE
t. K. Darby baa sold for ( apt Jacob A Kberbach two lots, nesi First strest and Asbnry avenue, m J. H. Wright, of West Pblladrlphl*, who will build e cottage at once.
Mr. Darby also report* " by H. A. Chester, of Bln Mia* Don taa C. J aimin'
OPENING DANCE
The opening reception and dance of the asaann will be Riven by the Ocean City Yaebl Club al It* pretty home on tba bey tomorrow (Friday) evening. Invitations to the club member* have been sent out by Charles J. Curran, chairman of the entertain men 1
In the Tabernacle Baptist Church on Sunday the Kev. J.H B tba pastor, preached from t faond In Cor.. 10; 31: "He
drink of Uw cup of tbe I*ord and the
eon of the devil."
Tim word*, said Uw preacher, were written by Paul during bis stay In Bpbaaua. Tbe Corinthian* bad written him for Instruction a*
marriage and sect*I purity.
Tbe pastor dtscuwwd at length t_ following point*: * Fin*. The division of the church. Second. The doty of tmooring the church disciple* Third. Direction on tbe subject of msrrlage and divorce Fourth. Direction conostnlng practical quasi loo. a* lu haatben gods. Fifth. Warning ship. S4atb. A* to miracle* and gin*. MtamabiereaulD following Ihedrtuk hiR^bam the dertps cop Thl» cup l*
ikiu, Indud- ' >nla, tha Board of . ■, V ho censeu practitioner* arc accorded equal right* with Other physician* r Jjw founder and discoverer ofusteopethy I. Dr. A. T. Still, an M. D of the old school,-iRlii active at tbe age of eighty. ■ The system ha. been prac-
penpte. nine girl* and Ihiee hoy-, entered the Ocean City High School f.* tlic furtlwraooe of tlielr ed oral loo The da** wa* organized by Mr. F:ill*. Harry Fonid* wa* elected proldrol, Helen Campbell vice preskleot. F.nmia Sark secretary, and Ague* Smith
treasurer
Koima Sark. Buth.Morri* soil Kilns
■ lielplng
lain* of dilticolly with- j
hand. We aii s hi ' Members of Hotel Proprietors' dart bravely out on tbe twitir of iiie] Association Give Her
! into the van world, where (here l* the I
druggie fur existence and tbe sun Ivsl Surprise,
i of I lie nitest. Success, we wUl.tlnd. |
] doe* not come In a day We i lie armed knight*, ever read)
umduAi*
U. I-udwIg, U. D. Heck. Walter 'arson. Hobert Carson, F. Dalrympie ind wlfh, Philadelphia.
SKA SPRAY.
H. P. (iressmau, Millville; W. M. .. Neehlt. Klchard Shevlln, George Shevand wife.Mr. Ballade. Philadelphia
OARWOOIi.
A. W. Townsend, Ocean City; F. K Parker. Media; « W. Shirley, Prow K Park; George Ziegler and fam ' . P. H. Dlppell, George Smith, "ilpepper, Jr *“-*■“ E la: W 1. U iggrtt, 1 amaen.
liORBAIKK
Mr*. Paler Wall. Jr.. P. E Wall. Oak bane; Charles H. Robert, and wife, H. G. Campion. Wynnewood; Miss J. M Jackson. J P Turpin and wife, Philadelphia: Mr*. H. 8 Dutton. Mm. W. W. James. Wed Chester; H. T. Campion and family, Ut
;lown.
ATOUCX. M. H. Marino, Pottatown; Frank MtA'ullougb. Hamilton C. Connor. Mr and Mr* W. H. Podesla, J. B Kendrick and wife, David McClure. Philadelphia; D. A Andorfer, Collmgswood; Walter W. Crate. H. C. Nlcholaon, Mrs. L. A. Golf and .children PAUVtinr. F. G. Crane, Horace Kuhn. J. J Schwatt, Mis* F. A Burn. Miss Mar guerite Gattl, Mr. and Mm F. N. Stand bridge, John D. Burrey.
In 1MI7. and Ada Katirk
year in order that
graduate froai#u approved
high school. Mb* Itauck graduated
d liefon
■ the approved list.
pbell pahl
rneiit* lo Jbe das* Instruetom, traced (lie history of the claw lor the next decade The class prmenutlon* were mads by Harold Collins lu ea*y. gracrfal style that appealed to all. Much ' by tbe cliaracter of gift, bestowed. To Miss Srhurch. wbo. In her studies, 'excelled In natuml science and lbelogy, and will probably go lo Coruell nlvendly to fit herself for domestic dence," wa* prefuted a toy cuok love, "with tbe hope Ibet it mey he a kourre of enjoyment to you." Mbw Morris, who ' In polillr* I* a hearty supporter of woman suffrage, who It l* Intimated will enter e hospital lo the fall to prepare her*elf he e trained nurse,” wa* gh
ime's cap.
Ml** Helen Campbell, tbe Apeaker Id. showed the most ability In ^ s-sm In astronomy, astrology ffd hugology. As official slar-ga class, she wa* presented with big enough for two." Mias Ada Kanrk, w ho Is organist of be Preahytrrian Church, and wbo Is devoting herself to the study of music, ras given a mouth tcg«i>To Miss Kmma Hack,"wbo I* exceed. Ingly bright In chemistry" and who sroru* tbe man tbgl dare try to flirt itb.b?r.”_wa* banded a "Jack-lu-llie ox." The flgnra was made to jump • she wa* about to lake It Miss Florence Corson, who'was said i have come to Ocean City lo look al tbe eligible men, was presented
■ho have so successfully ps-wt tin examinations, biva won thru • aud Hie plaudits and » »l-hes of tbetr friends—to *By nollil
eof tbs! juicing I
exclaim, 'Well, do faithful student*" My young graduates of Ocean ITiy High School, you have not only won the plaudlisof your parent* teacher* and friend* who are here to witness your gradustiou exercise*. Pul you liave also the a probation of the Board of Education, who rejoice with you lo your success. "By virtue of my (sisltloii a* one of tlic hoard, I noa lake plea-ure, In tlielr behalf, and lu the name of tbe •n <niy High School.in presenting •ch of you the mueh-cuveied dlua* winch you have so justly ied. trusting lhal, a* you go oul the busy world to aeliteva success, you will nut forget your ‘Alms Mater.' and strive not tn remain at the fisit of the ladder among tlie groveling crowd, hut to ascend, round by round, tlie ladder of Fame quill you *hall liave reached lls topmost pinnacle ” Tbe closfng Slid re-*, a must excellent tie, was made by Superintendent 'hanging the tense of the eft-s
I conquer.
her
aarcb. To Hprry Fould* was given a pair of spectacle* because, tbe speaker Md, he had derided that wa* the br*i course to pumue because of tlie conditions from which be appeared lu be suffering. Mr Fould*, on behalf of I he class, "got back” at Mr. Colllus by presenting bim wub some pastry, for why'll be was said to have a particular fobd Tbe class will was prepared and read by Harry Fould*. It wa* full of humorous "bits” at tlie member* of tbe new Sophmore much merriment. James MadPsin Steven*. Jr., Francis Althea Elite and Theodore Huey Steven* wereap|ulnted executors of the wl A violin solo by Arthur Shoemaker woo tbe applauac of the audletn "Adulteration of Foods” was tbe title of an essay by Mtas Floreui
....... , Vicl.”
le reading "1 come Ir Stevens said lo .
"Forty-nine years ago. President dnooln. realltlng that war wa* inevitable It the counlry a a* to lie saved . ■ailed for volunteer*, and ifnmrdlately from 80U.000 throat* burst forth **•' answering cry, 'I come. I am ly ' Today there I* just a* loud a for honest, upright, clcan-baiidwl. i young men and young women. Are you ready to say, 'I come?' “One of the plea*anle*l thing* gentlemen of the Board of Education
with tlie Ocean Oily
•cbools- Is the fact that whenever I
mtug* and daughter*. Mbw Kay,
Dowmb, WflkewTlarre; P Deil TRyRrl ^ c * UUlr7 ' Camden; E. Turner, Wlldwuod. f ,h * subte. " f tug^
' I jfferty, Newark; J. K. Gorhey. Mrs. J
*y, Obesler; i William Bamfui
Gorbey, liiesier;. Wlfllam Bamforil. . •flkW. Baker. O. A Hblra. G. W. Bennett, E. V. Mitchell and family. Mrs. J H. Gustou and sou. Philadelphia: H. S. Hand, K G. Starrett. At lantlcCity: Harry James. Ocean Oily; • *• McDaniel. Jr.. Wa-hlnghm.li. O.
Oscar D. Thompson, A. Herman A'erx, J. B. HlakMon, Henry Mad dock, H S. Darlington. W. D. Jam! aon, Klwood Hum. Frederick Oakford, John Foster, William A. Rynch, Mrs. K. E Street. SUm A. A Field. F. Richardson, Philadelphia; Mi** D H. Palmer. Atlantic Oily; Walter l. aud family. Frankford; Mr*.
Jh.Taoony.
tf Helve
L, KATHLC. Florence Heed, Lewis lUsley. Mrs C K Bead, Ocean Olty; Ml** M. WIImot Start, Baltimore: P. M. Adamson Mrs. Matthew Welker end children. Mrs K. Hamilton and son, John McNair. Samuel T Woods and wife J L. Zangiuger, and wife, H. G Kl*weller. W. A.-VanOsten, Pblladelpbla; Mre. S. G Hroslusand daughter Mr. aud Mrs. Clarence SHI. Mr* T. V. Bonsai I, l-anedowne: O. A. ( berry Altoona; S. B Eldrrdgc. Iteiie May: Stanley WllllamMin. Clayton. Frances E Perkins. J. N Buck. H S. Field, Ml** Klixabetli Bruwn. Mi- ~ ‘ H ~ Brow
F‘. Oerey, Ohri* I
. Miss NIMa
—. J. W. Gwlon. J. P. Bill vllle. John K. Kendrick, Philadelphia: Julia Adams, Ml and Mr*. G. II Parker. Mb* Margaret Parker, Wm. Johnson and wife. Boy JoIiiimui, cean City; A. Poulaon, Merchamdie; Jorepb G. Champion, ADduUm; J. D. Oolllu*. O. K. Freeman. E A. Freeman, Camden; F. B. Wilcox, Bridgeton; William Moore, George Hoffman. F. M. Bullock. Jr.. Millville; W. it Simms, New- York. C. L Hyde, G K. Morrell. F. T. Smith, M. U. Weyl, H Hoff A^F'. Wawalh. George A. Sill, John McCormick, Jsme* Uruveu, George M. 'Morrow, C. B. Andrew*. J.H. Carr. H W. Wllkenmayer aud family. A. *’ *• *• Cox, aud wife. George
i be don
alght reputable oullagm, and upward! of 4000 regularly graduated pby*l<i*in are now practlclug tin* *y»teui In various pari* of the world,which ha* over
The music contract at Cape May htheeu awarded to William Porter, of that city, who ha* eugage.1 Hie entire Clayton concert band, which hm* played lu Ocean Oily for the |*»| two season* Tlie baud will com twenty-live piece., end IMiector field, of the Clayton baud, will tbe baton In lbeab~ei.eeof Mr Porter, whose local Interest* are such II much of hte time must he devoted .. home affairs Tlie band will Is- known —k* ••Porier'* Marine Hand " Oajw Msy will pay »4teM foe il.l* *eswm’ ■oarele, aud :hh *um hi*ure* s goo. baud which will play at the city pavll km, gdlf link* and yachl club, a* tin
ommlttee direct*.
aws-Rbx iiruiiii HourH. Smylh. H T. I.iu-a*. WHlisiu Audi Bolt has been brought agsluit Oar- s 0 * 1 ' 1- MacNell, Albert l.lnewroll Doughty*, hohas a placeof bjri- M «■ Archil.ld. PMiih K Haas at Eighth streiil and the Board- *' ••'•cii, John H I I'llrlen. Jr . Itohl. —^k. by the Buarduf Healtl. »«• M. Gor*.., Pl.llsdelcharged with mahUaiulng a nul-suoe I'kia; Mte- Palmer F J Burt. A'.
s&'/x o'Srsr ,rj3. -.■£ feT
' iit.'wVfrsir -*x--*.
••• IF. G. Coulter. John Morgan. Jr "ad aceompItehedT i o tbe tlret quesUMRptali'e Varnish Slain* are tbe Camden: W. F. Tuxbni, Wa-hingtou' '**•“ ■ would answer no. Why? Be-
ongtoal and <»>i* i Vs**.i*i. *!■>.,.■ w■ 11«.... *. o— ■.
■dulleratlei^haa attraeted a coosuntly’
increasing
thte country veryTittlTwa* done until 1880, which wa* due perhaps ■gDorauc* of the people, but more probably to tbe lack of Inti tbe demand for Information te very general, and. a> te often tbe caae < public Interest te aroused, there tendency toward exaggeration. Such tendency should be checked or sooner or later It will react unfavorably. After referring at length to tbe adulteration of food* aud beverage*, and tbe effort* made to put a check lo Ibese acta, Mtea Corson said In ooocluOne of tbe must gratifying feature* of tbte preliminary activity ibealmost unanimous support of trade to principles of tbe Inatgucea. manufacturers, as well a* dealers, have offered co-o|ierBtiou. Supported, then, by public opinion md active collaboraHon of producer Hid consumer, tbe food law will have bat moral support which 1s absolutely lecenaary lo secure, more wholesome md properly branded foods, and thus promote the health and welfare of
American clllreii*."
Mis* Fjnma Sack *puke on "Counatlou of Our Natural K-sourcr* " Thte !m|urtaul topic was "dlsrui-ed. e length, In thoughtful style, d how our resource* are going
to waste and wi check thte waste.
"The f»ct compensating thte great i*te of our natiuual resmii e government te awakr^iiid realizes at Its luterveullou aud aM are •priisable. It te bending alt Us effo this direction, and our res-iur II be preserved If they are, 1 remarkable Industrious, I n v e o 11 ■id depeudent spirit aud tbe domltiltable courage of tbe American people will make tbe I'utted States the greatest lower among the nation*. 1 High school girls uext sauga chorus. "When Life te Brighest The "honor girl" of the class, Mis* Kulh Morris, then delivered tbe vi
Ml**
upon I hi* earth, said
responsibility
er or later It a man lu (he midst
* lull aud labor should
hack upon hte endeavor* for aor-
_ __ years, whal would he summoned
s'-"'rnilde IwMe‘*F!W: H^ Tlideu. Mia.'N. L up In hte mind? Would he wish lo Bu-h, who *V 'If'**"- J- *-• Keerlgan, go through Ihuse expcrleuces again T
with
befor .
asonable re«|ue»i, lo<i ic hettermenl of the scIkkiI*. way* received Hie. answer,'' rre Count U|sin us.' I am-li giateful to you
of r
r boy*
girl*. 1 am confident
be ready with tbe answer. 'We ar here, count upon us' lo every leglli mate request for co-operation In Uc attempl to prepare our young peopl for u*eful. happy surresaful live*. "Young ladles and young men. It I great thing to be always w here yoi re needed; al every projier call o pleasure or of duly to he ready will
IbeanRser. '1 come.'
"Not oi
r'l-co
upon, hut we ought to what Is to he done
know wbatjs best to he done at evr._ call. The jfrest reason for all your school tralflliig te to try lo help you to — ** are to do tlie right thing.
—bat Ibe right thing a doubt, said I'rnf. Stevens, •t question before tbe Amere today te. bow can wr iw-i ~r natural resources? Itow e without ***llilg? Men
to preserve ou ill upon tne sen** Insect-destroylni
Wlth4
o call a
slaughter
birds, to devise
criminal waste of fuel and metal After speaking briefly along throe
lines, Mr. Stevens said:
"FNery w here In all department* of Hfe, In business, lo politics, lo lawmaking, lu law enforcement, we need men w ho me the right and do It. Il te not enough to be "w here we are needed, to know what te wanted. Wc must act. What we want are people who not only see. bul people w bo do It te well to know about uarotlsfactory conditions when they extel. It I* heller to do what you can to Improve conditions. It is a good thing to know our faulla, II te far better ' try to c irrect them. Your motto t wo lt—1 come, 1 see. I act.' 'I sincerely congratulate you up your surfUs. I trust that It ' bollc of that greater success I
attend you through life.
‘ I have given you llielr brot. . going to give your best to your fellows, to your couulry and to vour God. And when ^-our life reach
r I hope you t
» as you say toulxu
live conquered."
tribute to Ibe efficiency of Prof Geo. M. F'.lll*, who has re Igutd as priil<-!|>al of tlie high school to accept the tirincl' palshlp of tlie preparatory department of the Alfred rulverslly, al
Alfred. N Y.
Said Mr. Stevens: "Before calling for the last number on our program
Ived during
1C is*i live year* ■■■ my eflort to Imrove the efficiency of our high school tun the hearty, honest oi <i|«-r*llnn the principal^ Mr Kill*, you uki ery beat wlabea for your ■ '
nve-* lu your new |>osltlou Tbe closing number wa* Ho by Ml*s Yxiulsa T. Coraoi..
All of the graduate* received hex... ful flow er* and valuable gifts. Ftepec-
it help
give nubile rip I have re
tally hum
e the gifts g
svens, too, received maRnffifrom Thomas J. Thorn, the ho every year loan* pretty floral dacoratlun* used al Al tbe conclusion ot the exercl •e graduMr* were congraiulated friend*, and visitor* w»r* slwiam ..
tbe modern acb
equlniied an >1 bulldliiR* In
tbe SI
varuteb. producing Grier, Milford; Dr. (V H. Bidet. Ocean
ul effreu without ub-oirlUR the CUv; H. H. HlU««a*s and family, J. > ,rut rf oaturel wuods Wm. H. D. M. Bell, KeadlUR; W. K Calloway, «' ■ ell sell* tbte line JaneyCUy; G. H. Lnudy, Gleuoldeu. live
I would
i. though be would not make tbe mistakes a second time, be lu all probability would make others as bad
r wbal tbe future h
Rood Accepted. The Ca|* May County Hoard uf 'iMsen Freeholder* and Slate Hoad Commissioner OUkyson liave accepted
Tbe ItoardwalluordluancTO weir ai erpted on *ecou<f reading al Connell', meeting on Friday night Tlie ordinances were Ilian ordered lo be published Ibe required legal lime. Fob Hai-k Ch Rap.—Small, •lilugled, two-room collage, lo be removed from
Apply rear 1418 Asbury
City. N. J.
n store, avenue, Ocean
kIRI LAYIRb, He.. Etc. All W ork la 81**00 Pin* Fromptly
Atlended To.
oc£rn CITY. N J
SPECIAL DESIGNS '
CONCRETE BLOCKS
Slid>idr« elk*. sl~o Brick Work and I’lestenng .'
Sehyrch, Carter & Co.
" A-bu^r Avenue .] McCORKLE BROS. Concrete Building Block
' '.““ The Hiller Patent Portable Cottages
Ei.27. ~r- CEd
IT
Then Rem or Bui a Miller Ponatle Cotlaie and Fit the Reed
R. CURTIS ROBINSON
Conveyancing j Insurjance
NOtAHY PUBLIC AND* COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
Ladle*' Aid SiN-tety. of Hie Fin
COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Buy your Coal from Ibe SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH ST. AND WEST AVE
Ocean CiiyM Goal on. A j sifflTH. PnornicTon
Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Ks~Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.
YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder
Otis M. Townsend SHIPBUILDER “Tr
H A R RI F. STANTON tEAL ESTATE and iNSDRAflCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD MORTGAGES PLACED OfFIK tiglitt Strati Bslce Aiksr) Arassi Samuel Schurch , - , REAL ESTATE : : AND I INSURANCE ' 701 iitarj in., Omu Cltj, R. j.
c. i— lake; •REAL ESTATE AGENT..
Money forJJortgages... JORDAN MATHEWS H. K.Oor. IMn and Twix* Hirroi*.
JOHN L. VANTINE Real fix (ale Broker tHIIcs SI Ths Pslac*. M2 Csslrsl A**na* List Your cottage for rent or sale with tne. I give tins my personal attention. Satis* faction guaranteed ,• * Hotels. Cottages and Lots for sale on easy terms . T. S. Simmons & Co.
Real E&tate Brokers \ CuttaRe* lo Bent mud for Bale. Alsu choice lot* in all part* of tlie city. CALL AND LIST YOUB I'UOI'FIUTIFX WITH LB. * Mr P. W. Peck will give hte per•sinal auenllon to tlie renting aud -air of b<iu*e* and lot* Office 813 Asbury Ave.
J. F. COOK’S Real Estate Law aud Collection Agency Constables, Detectives and Investigators ■ win Oliter*. b.|w-*«o ■rail I.*lalr
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERT. It. 700 Allan Aims*. Omu Ctt|, I. j. Fnafe llrssd. Pis* and Csksa dsi:>. W*4dlB< 1 ***** gs-rouir ^,Ofd*r* djUMTOd bw or THE PIONEER RESTAURANT AND M| . V ;0rSTER CAFE The Pdntiere Shoe Stor*** Asbary Are.. (k«aa Cil>, N. J. FINE LINE OF LADIES' MEN'S AND CHILDREN S SSlxpees REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AMO l-irNli; WOOI> Office, No. 634 1S8URI IVERUE ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies OCEAN CITY X. J 746 Boardwalk Choice Dairy Products Butter and Erks Bell Telephone Xo 5 IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Blrictly Pure /AILK AND ICE CREAM ESTABUSHED 1M1 Wun IVild -torus row tin* yrot.em ~n gwrsd to «iv* sstlsr asrvtes now than In Its Till St. and Asbary A\t JohnDonnelly&Co,
Millwork and Builders’ Supplies City Mill and Lumber Company JOHN MARTS PraMrul -AI.l.KN Bi l't.l. Brorrlar) and Trra-urrr Offices. Sixth and Haven Avenue. Ocean City, N. J
CURBING and FLAG STONE FURNISHED and LAID . . Also RE-SET 129 Central he.. Ocean Citi. N.J.
Adams Decorative Co., full line uf Wall {'a|irr» fur every na'i In I hr bouse—bright, snanpy, and .
below tlie average, buf we have •Iieelal tiargain* In tbe belter gra'ie g.««l.; tliey are -elllug for Irs. Hi haTHie usual price. from riu ordinary aud ■'<•*1* no inn II'* Ibe ADAMB way llur year* ex|<rlenre, our knowledge uf <h. Iiarmoule*, our original Idea* and 1 pride me take In doing good work. 1 •1 Jour service fur tlic beaullfying your borne. We'll give you an exact estimate •«' <■.“» of one room or tbe ent iu»e You will be suriiriaed b cheaply a really artistic lob can Sample* brought 10 your bouse.
General Contractors and Builders Scull and Marts Company mcoaeoasTio Office*. Sixth and Haven A venire. Ocean .City, X J. Hotels. Apartment Houses, Cottages, Bungalows
A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker - and - Embalmer. TUCKAHOE, N. J.
MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer
OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER i Office 8th St tippuMtc P. ft. • Plans and Specifications prepared without charge
Our 30th Anniversary
Grand Display of
Spring Clothing
EN8HSH A JOHNSON, GODiraciors m Buiiieit , * 1*240 Anbury Avrnur,
GE1IGE B I0IBGE0IS 1 SOI Carpenters and Builders
■er than Hie Inferior maxr* Th m Hal*. Shirt*. Ties. etc., n le pick of ibe market i» your- ■
Jos. Mendel The Leading One Price Clothier 1625 ATLANTIC AVL. ATLANTIC CITY
I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gas Fitter Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers' Supplies. »»S44k A-whiiry A.vontl«
W. L. BERRY. Manufacturing Jeweler. NO. aa SOI Til SECOND ST.. i-himcieiwiiiM. »•«. HspsirlDg a ■aselally.
ALIliKATIONa AND UIJ'AIV* Spencer B. Swan Jobbing C a rpenter and Builder JAMES H. TODD Carpenter & Builder JOBBING A SPECIALTY • IFFlI'K: • M'FjAN tTTT^KW JKBBKY ARLES L, HOFMANN RE1GISTE RE CV ARCHITECT 811 WALNUT ST. PHILA.
CHjS. E. kPAMS &BR0. Faraitarc. Carpel*, *Ulllaf and Bcddin Window Shades, Elc. T-JI 22 Asbury avenue. Groan Olty. N.J Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians Asbury Avenue, Occen City, H. J-
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OCEAN CITY. N. J.
Fine Paper Hanging, Painting
A Select Line ol Ofewn C'lty, W. J. WALL PAPERS AND
INTERIOR DECORATIONS
v Ir.Vj'ltV F*urtilture x | kind of Mrn liaudtee to lie mm
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