Ocean City Sentinel, 19 August 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Ocean City Sentinel suns THREATENED CITIZENS MOVE TO ENFORCE COUNCIL PASSES ON STREET WORK LAWS IN THIS RESORT TWO ORDINANCES

. Al iil 'T 10. IMHO

• Objections Made to the Open- ~~~ Committee Will Uphold Cov One Relates to Dredges and Ior of Bay Avenneand MUST START WORK enantsand Restrictions in the Other to Fire Dc-

the Title Deeds. partthent. ON CONTRACTS »-"<• ...e. Il"if ai a .prc„l mrTO., t oflVMiDell Moo-

First Street.

f.ite fur Carnival yucen \n Inimeoae^AuKuat emwil. >irtiM-dbc to the city’* "Nt^ht To ti.bert tilinilan, of WalllURronl, -’rented the Jiibn It. Kendrick col!c. fjn Central avenue. tliVmiKli the •1 ley of Maaeey A Kdward*. PERSONALS. Cdltar it. Clark, of Philadelphia. I* n-ent arrival al the Kathlu. I W. McClain, of May’* Landing, • a vlxllor here a few day* eluce. >avtd McClure, of Philadelphia. - a recent arrival at the Auden. . a. IH a recent arrival at the Kathl

Tl “ ;re »»" coniddcratile dbcuwlun I ■’HK.I < ouucil’e meeting Mnnd.y when JlTieordinance f. r the liupr.ivement of'

ZA .NE & Z A N E

Druggists

Subject to KiRbt Calls ' Opes AH the Year Cor. (Eighth St. and Wesley Ave., Ocean City

finely located at tin

Coruellua llajcgarly, of Phi >lila, «a> a recent Rueet of lb -pray cottage, K. W. Humphrlea and family, of

Headley elaled that to la- oppoatlWb to the r»t el reel fmni 8lm|»ou

Ity Clerk T. I are Adam* i ;r from T. *. Mitchell, who : In regard to Hie propoaed <>f Rlmpaon avenue. Klrat

ugh thi> particular > ■ap. It war finder u: lelotiged to the State clearly dennnielraled In

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Council Wants Wesley Ave- " ln,1 nuc Considered and Board n>epur|>o< walk Built at Once. iVan^a'iV Mund»\ HiTtUle'de,

ONLY $400 CASH SECURES

rad ley war

t We-ley a

Aurfn-t j |{evenne Collector W

I Itoherl Canon. Thou

Itrfore the ordinance anirndm Are dr|.artnient ordlnauee » »* parked. Councilman Hlanton a*ked for !

m,. elTrct that tire chief engineer aball I he re«|ioii*ible for pro|>erty of I he d |i, I Mr. Man tun raid he did not rar ha , h. f'onucll can hold the chief engine . K.! re»poti»Ude for anylhiug.

Iial Council a

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W. H. Holt. Jr., and family, of Philadelphia. arc among lire plearad gunda df the (iarwond. Jed I in Hoi*, editor of the Journal, al Wllda-uod, w'a« a recent vMloV. He a a* a guc-t at the Hlarayne. Mm. It Howard Thom I* entertain-

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r. Mm

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Hunter Thoma* and wife, ot IteIrolt, are vl.itlng the former'a jiareul*, L. H Thome* and w Ife, of Ihl* city. Thoma* Hammer, of Philadelphia,

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Sunday. He regl»tered at the Atgleu. Mr. and Mm. A P. Cluley, of rtouth Knrty-lhlrd atrert. Went Phliadaiphia. are vl*ltiag Mm. Win. T Pretty man. William 11. Henaon and family, of Philadelphia, are much plearad w ith I heir accommodation* at the Wyom It. H. Ilrtedlng and family, of Philadelphia, are here for a *ea*on. Mi breeding I* connected with the Phlla ilelphia Having* Kund. Hi*Imp John N. Nuelmn, of th MelliudM Kplrcnpal Chur.li. wlm* V one 1* In I Imaha. Net., wa* an ovci Hunday vi*llor In OceaniCily. Kvan IX Paltemon. a Plilladelphh new *|ia|ier man, ha* been a|>riidiii hi* race I Ion day* with Mm. Patler*ou. In their Kouiteenth *trect collage. Horace T. Wagner, of Philadelphia. wa*lhe (ueel of Mira Iterate Handerhn, In,-.' A*1 hiry avenue, on Hatunlay and Hunday. He waa fa*.mated with the mwirt. Wu »|enl Halurday wife and baby, wlm are Hupping with Mm. Kerlcr'* *t«ter, Mm. Klmer K. Handerllu. The Itev. Alpha (J. Kynett, I).1>., of Philadelphia, correapondlng aecrelary of Hie Hoard of Church Kxteualon, I* *|ieudlng a few day* with hi* family at their CeiMtal avenue cottage. Mm. Hamurl <i. Newcomb and tw o ^ehtldren, from lirouklyn. New York, are *|ieiidlng the mouth of Auguet with her lather, A. J. Hmlth. Her lundiand, Dr. Newcomh.made a flying vudt of one day (hi* w eek. Mr. and Mm. John M. Mctiulgan. of Philadelphia, who'are plearanlly Incaled at their *ummer home. 1321 Aahury avenue, thirdly, have been entertaining their friend*. Mr. and Mm. Cole, of the Quaker City. Mr. auri Mm. John H. Heaton are entertaining their mother, Mm. C. C. Healon. of We*t Philadelphia, and Mra. (ieorge Hel*ler, MN. W. W. ■ tlchmau. Mr*. It. Van and Mira Nettle Van. af Camden, at tin avenue cottage. Rev. D. M Countermine. |>aator of the i Hive! Pre*bylenaii Church, Troy K. Y., with hi* wile and daughter. Hophia Countrrmlur. a member of the jonkir Clara In Ml. Holyoke College, la vlaltiug hi* brother. Hr. J. D.Countermine, 1021 Central avenue.

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Councilman Hamp«on, at Council'a meeting on Monday evening, recommended that a fireplug be placed at Pourteenth and Ceninrt avenue and

another

t Hcvrnth a

nue. The water committee waa l« -tructed to place Urepluga al the atroi • cofuera auggeated. New pluga are ala to be placed at Noltb atrect and Cer Hal avenue, North atreet and Weeley avenue, Ocean avenue and Laurel I load, 81 CharlM Place and Ttrlrd

Mrert-wnd Atlantic avenue.

The Ladlca’ Aid Hodely of the Mcth “dial Church will hold one of their popular aalea In Hoyle’a pavilion, or the Hoantwalk,' on Friday evening neat, where you can obtain fancy artldw. home- made cake, etc. The gouae loud f..r the children w ill he then

The Hcull and Marta tympany — received from L. K. Hrooka. of the Dunn Agrfncy, of Philadelphia, the "Mitract for a cottage at Fiftieth and Central avenue. The houea will be two and one-half gtoriew In height and coat fSuuu. Uve chicken* bought and amall loU. A •1,1 re Skxtiski. office. ,

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; that he own -■retelling aerm*

Fimt *treet, i

*o «' feet Oil the line of Hay aven e would decidedly object to the union of tbe*e atreela until the city mdrmu* bl* Property and |>ay* for It a fair valuation. Jr**eand Heulien lUpp objected, by Her, to Hie opening of Hay avenoe, ora First to North street. Ilenjamlu Harnett protested acal(t«t

e. through

feet

iof Hay

i riparU

roperty.

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H. M. Chance, hi a lelter, ohjerted o Hie opening of Hay avenue, from •Imt to North -treet. which he, to. rether with other laxpayem.thlnk* In. xiralienl at Hit* lime. AgaluM the >|ienlng of FI rat *trret, he did not depro|e*t, iimvkled amicable ar-

*Jrei>. i'ioic*,. p ra^remeuta can I ert^oMiera, ao H

with |

t the city n

le pr«>|*

i largebr uncertain ex-

Counrtlman Headley raid that If It i* the iiiientlnn of Hiew property owner* to hold up the rity and make the rity |wy or go Into court, he fell like n-t going any farther In the mailer. However, he thoughl II unjust to the cottager* In that vicinity. There are hundred* of people up there who are entitled to have an outlet. He raid he

iW*uit* are -Uriel r through. Councilman Haiii|e

Then he

uutll

o Hay and Hlmpwn a nreeraary for the peo

e living

Ca|d. J. II. Rbcrbaeh protested gahint the openiiig of Hay avenue ud Flmt street, which would benefit ■•body, perhaps, bat the Harden* onipauy. It I* all right to make Im-

mvemrut* up to First street.

Councilman Headley raid that Flrat ■

.reel wasln the original plan but ardru* Co. proimae* doing It*

work.

(ieorge K Welra objected to Hie ... v ning aiijrthmg to Hay aven ne at First t The board adjourned to i

ceptable to the city.

WILL WIDEN TURNPIKE

an adjourned inentlngof theCa May County Hoard of Freeho'det* city Tnaaday, a commuter w diited to have a survey prrpan-l to arrange the detail* fr tng the Ocean City turnpi ilrty-foutth Klrret to the

inimlllre appointed cm

Director A. H. Hmlth, John

and William H Jnlm*on. published a few on

the ground fur widening tin pike baa been donated by K

iprl-e

Itev. H We-ley Lake, Hie * Due and beroiely faithful om ■e part of the Ocean Clly •* worthy of all honor and prai*e

■ did n

the bid for

mpn

Tuckabor bridge n

e Atlantic County Hoanl ■Idem. The Cope 'layi .. hnldrm decided to scud a

■only to modifj *

Tiie Imard paid Coulraclc

lit Ibe HclielilngerV I Hie money due bin m of a amall purl

fl. Kberbach declared ordinance I* paraed there will Injunction. Mayor Creme expressed the thought that Flmt atreet and Kay avenue ihould be opened now. He w ould dlrike to see It dmpiwd Indefinitely, tomethiug ought to be doue at Hay md Hlm|ison avenue*. A precedent may be established and the dly will ow where It aland*, ouiicllman Headley said bethought the people up In that section desired c Improvement. 'apt* Kberbach answered tbat they . but hut above Flmt street, .'ouiicllman Headley raid the Oardens Co. iMculllled to some little consideration. After raying tbat tbe ordinance can ? amended by striking out a block to vo, Councilman Htanton moved tbat ic ordinance be accepted on flmt raadig. This waa seconded by CoudcIIlan Headley and agreed to.

KEPT AWAKE

Dr. Charles H. Klder, president of the Hoanl Of Uralth, made an appapl Council Monday on behalf of his rlghbom, for segue remedy against Hie noises made all night by the dredge at work In tbe bay. Dr. Rider mid tbat the mao at work on the dredge signal by wbMIe, and jolac keep* tbe people awake. i‘rmonally. Iielsa Bound sleeper and had not been disturbed very much, but bis neighbor* have been. They 1 tike to have Hie awful noise stopped. The people are reasoijpble, Dr. Klder said. They don’t want Improvements atopiwd, but they do want leaa noise. Councilman Headley raid th amlng from Mayor Cierae would probably have the de*lred eltect. The matter was left In I he liandpof Mayor Crease.

The mem be

■ city I:

f the Are depart-

ed tbat

they will be unable lo accept tbe luvllattoo of tbe Reading flremen to participate in a parade In that Labor Ihiy. Moat of would like lo go, but they And Dial be Inconvenient to do ao on Lab* •‘•J’ .

Thursday

la I toped lo settle Hie er Hie new road. There it the meeting a number of the citizen* of tbat place and representative* of Hie War Department. The trouble Isdue to Hie desire of the road builder to pump In some ORGAN RECITAL

An organ recital will be given In Hie Flmt M. K. Church on Monday even Ing, at ejgbl o'clock, by Waller 81. Clair Hoodie, a**l*ted by MaMer Frank Coaling, said to be Hie greatest boy .soprano In tbla aertlou of the nt>y. Another to take part la Waller I’fetjrcr. violinist, who recently arrived from Germany. Mr. Knodle is Introducing and recommending him to the public of this country. Miss Church, of Washington, D C., will . Knodle Is organist and cbolrerof the Church of the (ucaruallou. Philadelphia; a member of tbe American Guild of Organists and ol Hie American Organ Players' and tbe National Aaauciatkm ol ganisls: He wa* piaukt when “The Holy City” was recently presented In LU LU BAND £0MING

The Lu-Iai Hand, composed of fifty piece*, all expert musictaus, will arrive at Ocean City via tbe 8bort Fast Line at 1.&ASaturday afternoon. They will reach town In uniform, and all Shrlnera In Ocean City are requested to tie on hand at Klghth street and the Boardwalk, promptly at 1.4A, and tc

bring tbelr fez.

The baud, followed by tbalr boats, will inarch a short distance through the town, and Anally end either at the hall grounds or the yacht club, which, has not yet been dectdAl. In the evening they will be stationed n tbe porch and furnish music for

all lo be held to the yacht club.

Those interested In the reception taking great preparations for the reception of the vlsltora, and the day promises to be an enjoyable one fo

Shrlnera and their wires.

A iawn J>arty and atraw ride will be given by Ibe members of tbe Taber-

nacle Baptist Church on Thursday, i 837 Fourth atreet. to Otto Jotnmen. of August 19. There will be an adml*-! I “ ,,ll » del i ,hl ». for R*« montha of 8ep-

slou charge of ten cents. If- ‘ *

MrCoarh

>ma* It Fort. Jr. i John S Trowrr rrc promptly sub

and treasurer. T I to order by C After s prayer

MT.wh.g jodi

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and adoption :

I* beyond quest loti the dot an, and e-|iecialiy uf a pul to do bis duty frre*pectlv her* may nay or do, neve ere are. tu the history <

Hesolved 1:—Thai

■id Hie maintenance of p

nod order In our mid-t. ell and unfaithful publtr bj only of contempt

cut they are nr •lltlcal mailer

any political faction •lalrment, be raid, L ffect have been circulated. There ) political complexion to thli . Fort raid that be came to tbb

* still a visitor i Goran City o inolest wives

ever tbe

■d ha* grow i lauding tiiflu

h lar

e city govr principle* a* founded

■xpre-* lo Hu

Hesolved 8:-Tbal anagem of the (I

d, iHkimktkh and Datlr and eekly Hedger our deep sense dif grain,idr and hearty cnuimeudaHnn ir the able and efficient manner In htch they have always stood by and zealously advocated the rights, laws md fundamental principles of Ocean 'Ity. It Is very refreshing to read Hirir able editorials and inaoy other excellent article* touching the Import it matter o(^»iistltutioual rights aud

iforcemeiit oTtaw.

Resolved That we call upon all Hie voters, taxpayers and friends ol arouse themselves and Immediate assistance m all those who are seeking to bring cr enforcement of our It iwrpetuate and extend the good moral Influence and Clirlstlan diarartegpf our beloved city. Now Is Hie time for every mao, woman and child to *1k>w Ju*t where he steads on q lestlon which tbe violator*

ive forced upon us.

ed J>:—That a permanent com uisl-tiug of from eleven lo flf-

leeu member* be appointed. Tbla com mil lee shall be known a* "The

ic Purity Committee of Ocean City,

N. J,"

only require him I, from lime to time. Councilman Head!

opinion that It wa* a tin* rWCT engineer amenable loA'our.cll. At different time* there faction* In Council. The chief be clear of politic*, ^ylo and a

In hi* mind tbat Council should hav control of the chief. Tlie questkio k ha* Council the right lo compel Hi chief to do thing*. There I* no way , enforcing rules. There I* no use i

Tbei

e* Hist caniiof be enforce lo thong lit of poll! lea, pai

President Godfrey said that If tbe remen see anythlug wrong, they can ■me before Council and get redress. Councilman Headley raid that II large of the apparatus, one who can laser question* that may be askfd. lie chief Is supposed to report as tc

■e condition of the apparatus.

Two ordinances for Hie Improvement certain street* were given first read-

* lie I

ran City

children. A* I* *

there are people who principles upon which * founded and they ma _ to break down these restrictions. This I* one reason for an organisation ich as has just been formed. Tbe Kev. Hirnty 8 Hndnou.ofAt■ntlc City, saM tbat on And thought ■e might be surprised that no larger

mbled when a

■thering

i lui|a>rtant matter * people; but. on fecund thoughl, Hiere w ere present sufficient numbers lo give ■barmeter aud Influence to the muvenetiL He warned Hie people of Ocean Illy never to let tbe municipal gov--rimient get Into tbe hands of the Iqunr Intere-t*. Atlantic Clly la oonrolled by a bot-bed of anarchy. Tbe •peakrr raid lie believes that Hie chief of police of Atlantic Clly, down In bis like to are things dlffererent In that clly. but Ibe chief bas *•91 that he does not propose lo leglsale himself out of office and allow a •rank to occupy hla position. Mr. Hudson predicted tbat Ocean CHy would have liquor and booses af people do not carry out the principles declared at the meeting. and prey,” be said, “that you will prosecute any one who dares tbla city and deal out

liquor."

W. 8cott Hand made a few remarki In which be congratulated Mr. Hudin on lit* addnaa. The Rev. Dr. Brunyate spoke of the great lutereat manifested In tbe raeut by many of Ocean City's leading

citizens.

The Rev. Hbernian U. Pitt, of Central M. K. Church, Atlantic City, told ■Up City's experience, that the (■eople here might profll thereby. Ha paid a glowing tribute to Ocean City, ‘itch be said has tbe advantage w>f Atlantic CHy because *be started right at tbe beginning of her history, waa not liquor that gave Atlantic City

her success.

"You have tbe prestige of not having liquor since Ocean City started,

doing well to put a atop

ma anyone trying to bring It Into yo

embodied In our lllle deeds and lo cRy,” raid Mr. PHI.

suppress vice and Immorality. Tbe | ' When a man knows tbe prlnclplea committee shall have power to fill all of a place, why doea he come Into ■

id by a majority vote to.town and try lo over-tide them?'

make addltkm* lo its membership. | asked Hie speaker. He confessed tha

Hesolved S:—That the following he could not undtratend It. •

tamed gentlemen he and hereby are "Hee to It,” he advised, ‘■('hat, when ip|«iiited tbe constitutional mem her*'you advertise no rum. It Is true. Keep

■f Ibis committee: I It out."

W Hcoit Hand, K. it. Ilrunyate, H. I The Atlaullc CHy government harps r Casselberry, Samuel Hu—ell. A. J. that public sentiment demands such tnilth.H. H. Mayberry. R. C. Robin, tblnga as they have In tbat city,

on, riiomas Fort, R. 11. Thorn, R.' Carson, I! H Stile*, N. 8. Goff, H. T.

OCEAN I T Y

fortunata to be able lo

assist jour government herein maintaining good order,” raid tbe speaker. '-There la a lot of acuUmeut In AtlanttoCIty In favor of a crusade, but It la not public. In Ocean CHy, tbla public meeUug shows, there la a public

aeutlmenL May Ocean CHy

true to Its principles."

W. Scott Hand read a clauae of tbe original deeds of Ocean CHy bearing ;ou the matter under dlacuralon.

Abbott, I. 8. Champion aud J.

Xrewer.

All of which la most respectfully

ibmllled.

W he^ the report had been read, tbe committee retired for a few minutes, and organized by the election of Ibe

following officers:

I’resldent, W. Hcoit Hand; secretary, the Rev. H.T. Casselberry: treasurer,

R. Curtis Robinson.

Tbe original committee comprised

fteeu members, but It waa auuouuoed I — — ■ » -

tbat tbe membership had been eu- Aawaal Irawa rarta. ■rged by tbe addition of tbe names | The women-Wlk of Ht. Augustine' of Dr. Couutermlue aud Internal L'hurch will bold tbelr annual lawn Revenue Collector McCoach, of Phlla- **• on the ground^of the rectory on rlpbta, as already given. next Halurday afterboon and avsnlng. Thoma. In Fort. Jr„ a former select! A11 working Jiard to make tbs

lundlman In Philadelphia, and a P art J r ■ aocoara.

immer resident of Ocean Clly, was . ^ . Introduced aa tha flrat speaker. Mr. Ul(reward Iwjwrwd.

Fort said he waa not a trouble seeker 1

Joseph 1. Scull reports the rental of bul aaema to get Into things. Man, Katharine K. Hay fart's cottage. Tears ago be became Impressed will

insen, of ?M°lf that .re right and vary much Haggerty ‘-apraaaad with thiiiga that are wrong. 1 —*■

Mr. Fort dsclarsd that he wanted tc

aay In the flrat place tbat tha more- piling and

ic call of tbe chair.

Lifeguard Orr a

i Haggerty wtm reeeulog e foreigner 1 . | who waa bathing under the pier late 3 yesterday"afternoon. Orr struck lbs

r

$1400 BUNGALOW

FOUR ROOMS AND BATH vsuuw FROM OCEAN FINE GRADED LOTS FOR SALE. EASY TERMS GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE BUILDERS WRITE FOR PARTICULARS OR CALL AT OFFICE Ocean Site Company 49th and Central Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.

_ H0T6L oise/iYRe.

Ocean Ave.

M* wren Eighth and Ninth Htnw OPEN ALL THE YEAR

Ji. A. W.SMIl

THE IMPERIAL

FOR SALE! Beautiful Bay Front Villa Seven rooms and hath; furnished complete; electricity througiftjnt; every |iiodcni ap]Miintmcnt: finest available lo- »' cation. Desirable lot with riparian right. BARGAIN TO A QUICK PURCHASER BAY FRONT LOTS FOR SALE Seventy-five feet of Bay Front with riparian right; well situated for investment or improvement. Terms attractive. Price #3500 Choice lot on Bay Front with riparian right near Fourteenth street. Price $700 Excellent loTon Marine Place, near Pleasure avenue: all improvements. Only #300 FOR INFORMATION CONSULT JOSEPH I. SCULL NO. 767 ASBURY AVENUE

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.

J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

KKAIz KMT ATE AI%» <WVVEYAW<TX<4

ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building,

■ve you UTofler T Ocean City

WARE’S

.NEW. JERSEY

Buckingham & Styles VKNKKAL ElNlriral ('•■lrari<t> IttMsaM, tQ Ocsm An. ml 1063 Van In.

If you want to save money In Dry good*, notion* aud men's funitshlngs. POWELL’S 921 AHBI’KY AVKNI'K

Great August Furniture and Carpet Sale! We are Offering-Some Special Bargains This Month in Furniture, Carpets, Rngs, Etc. One of the specials is a fine Maple Chair with reed seat at 90c. Special 'Prices on Hammocks, Ice Chests, Summer Drapiers, etc. Watch our windows throughout August lor Special Bargains. We are headquarters for Iron Bedsteads and Bedding. Over too Mattresses to select from. Cot Mattresses from ♦1.50 up to $3.00. Cots from $1.25 up to f4.25* .-11/ Goods Delivered Frre of Charge C. M. WiVRE> OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY nter-Statc Phone j6-M Interstate Phone ijj-B Millville, N. j. o«.» City. N. J.

flcAL LISTER’5 Hair Goods, Beltings, Etc. Notice Our Window

Special showing of Hair Rolls, Puffs, Combs, etc. Notice Window.

BELTINGS, Etc. Special line of Wash Belting with colored figure, 20c yard. Notice Window.

Gents’ Shirts and Hose

Special line of Gents' Shirts at I

50c each.

Special fine Lisle p ilose, tan only, worth ajc, at 15c pair.

Gents’ Underwear Two Special Values. Shirts and Drawers

at 25c and 39c each

S. S. McAllister

755 Asbury Avenue

Ocean City, N. J.

50c a Room

and up lor cleaning by the Electric Vacuum Sytem

H. H. DENN, 1425 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.

THE ELBERON

THE KATHLU

HOTEL AIGLEN *a*re*U i|*» a. r. uarr. r,. r THE FAIR VIEW

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER

645 Asbury Avenue,

K'KAK cm. n. j

pairtBX t-ruiuMlr Altsoara to. COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Buy your Coal from th* SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH ST. AND WFXT AVK

J. A. DENN & SON

WHOLESALE AMI RET AIL HEALER W

DENN’S CELEBRATED CREAM mtslwiy Are.. Ocean City, I. i. YVeridlug Parties and Picnics a Specially. Your trade sol Idled. Order* delivered. Prompt attaolkio.

First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL IM.9M. SURPLUS SIMM