Ocean City Sentinel, 23 September 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel

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PERSONALS. Kefadtirk, nf 1‘lnli

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irml, i.f Ihlr city.

*hllmdrl|>lila,

Mi. mini Mr- IVIer II lii-lr rirm-milvnir. vl-llrd' fnciul- in rify Mouthy. Mi— lluim Knimt. mlm «. «u|>l

- Sallie

Ilur

..f Tliil

i. In till- oily.

The itrv. S Wrmley Lake (•unly Mill nxatn -|en<l Ihc <

I.. \V. KltmvlBU

i ml-ml the

the

J.meph Fletcher, •» ■ -iwndlns a few day!

n this cily.

iruett aini family, n hi- city, liave *uDr to CamifFn, » hen

Mr.

I the yftn

ind Mr*. J. W. 1 the McOnrkle i

t'a|>t. Fllia* ('nrxnn and family ' i«TU|iy the Htldham cutlalte. t'eni avenue, near Seventh atreet, dur

Miller,

i attach

.f tb

I'-’al |.»t nlllre. I* on hi- vactflon an l- -(K'lidlDK the lime In ITilladel|dil

and I'alermo.

Hr.J.niwood t^rmm and family.! t.lcnmure, Ha., and Allen f«.r-on,. Hinladelphla, vUlled their fathr .Niclmda* t'nraon, over Hunday. . tieofRe W. Mrowu. of Wayne, wa-ni-eiil vl-ltor here, where hi- -u William T. Brown. al«* of Wajm ••a n- a eottaiceoii I'lyinouth Hlace.

POLITICAL FIGHT IN THIS COUNTV Large Number of Candidatcf. Announce Their Desire For Office. The mill* „l |a-utlnu- ludicale that Ihrre »ill tm- a r^ml conte-t In CalmMay I ...nit} indCmi tire two faction* ■ f lhe ltc|'Uh I. * party, one le.1 by Ihdiert H. H.n“ the pre-ent aenalor

Bcnat.ir *R illlaiu II. ItrlKhl. Holly Itearh; Ituhert K Hand, laiwei TownA—Ipnhly—t'hrlmtop'her H. Hand. I'pimrr Tuwnrhlp; 1-ewl. T. Steveiw, ape May Clly.

Senator Kvan. l i. SlauRhter. Wildi—I: Harry K. Hall. Holly Beach. A—enihly K Ho— Torhert, ticeau t V • * ll'Idle-Hncn-hlp Coroner -It. c. ItiRer-oll, Holly leach. FALL TERM OF COORT

mil* to the openliiK of the fall T<-oil0, the t’a|m- May Hli

■ek -ay.:

Heptember term of Cape May iy emirtr ojieiied on Tueitay w ith

Bupretne

d JudKe Hildreth.

If ant*

Hon will c

it »a* an un ■ u-e of the lai I«e- and the

le*llfy b

i-ually I

uiulm-r of criminal d lieen -uhi-ielived to

fore the tiraod Jury. • Treiichard charaed the tiran Jury a- t>i the lllntal *a‘e of lli|Uui it allceu-rand the -aleof h'pmriday by llio— bavlng lieen.

ry^/- boaily, occup

i *1010

a laiRe

I- beloi

ided down

rlvll i-a—- before the Si will lie lieard by JudgeKndlcolt dug on Tue>day, and Judge Hildrelli will ■•egm the trial ol cilmlual ■ of the moat iiilere-ting and imthe pre-enl term. - that of Horace Mfake, pro I-r let or of the Hotel Normandie, ticeau Cdv. an-ii-ed nf aelliug li<|unr wlthonl i llcenae Aa licen-e- are prohibited In lliat city hy deed rratrlctiona at ■f lu|uor in the llmlla of the n pa Illy muat nece—arlly he lllegi

ake. w hi» ■ aided a few

j, OontiM

t there « lug of the

if waa aold

OCEAN CITY’S TAX RATE CAKE SICK AT

FOR THIS YEAR IS $2.30

PLATFORM OF TWO CANDIDATES

Assessors Are So Notified by the County Board of

Taxation

I *r II. T. Fau Ida

from the Cape-May

K. It. Kuglb

-clfeaplanaliirv

mty Bo

WASHINGTON

Normandie Hotel Proprietor Sends This Word to the

County Prosecutor.

Horace M CBke..d the Normandie Hotel, till* city. Indicted for arlllng

'ly [fdMir'at court thU*!^

Hroarcutor I.loyd that

ZA JME & ZA.JVIE Druggists Subject to Might Calls Open All the Year Cor. nighth St. and Wesley Ave., Ocean City

mi whu<

aalle<l w hen c

i the <

life

miity, I. proml-e, if clccti-l

d for the be-t in the

have .erved the people of t - B| May t•ounty In an Iroi-irtant-imce.aH ever ke|it Hi mind I be old aaylug. I party te-t. Whtle I yield to none I I -hall ever feel tree to tnveatigate a putilic i|ue-llmi- and vole aceiirdiug i

ly convli-tluiia of right "

I-ewi* T. Steven., candidate f-o tl iepubllcan nomination Jor A—emhl; a native of Cape May County, ha ig teen horn In l-ower Town-hip •

Augu-t St. 1N88

■ ken loC.|* MayCtty t In B*1S. and. ha* ever aim

•rty hy the Klate Board of . •or*, the valuation for which,

ed by the State Board

been added to your valuation I irdance w ith the law. Thi- mone he collected and aent your cullei hy the Slate. The value of-tbl property, a* a—e—ed by the Stal Board ol A--e—<ir*, I- (AS.T.SU.

raakled the

He i

ii ISM. receiving a county e Hr puhllahed about Ihl imaieur journal, and tin he trade of printer In tl tie Capeotnoe under the . Scigmau and Ttumia- I A'ith hla waving- from Hi -nabled In tiw year BMi» 'rincetoli College aa a apet-l aklog up aubjeel* w hleh

ISSSeud 1«B lie w ew York trade jouni teuding the evening — >|aill- I .a a Hehool.

lid -erved three year- and In lsi< ire-ldeut of Council, continued Hie aludy of law ate paper work, and In Jutle. l»e idmilted anattorney-al-law befni Slate Supreme Court, and i February, I9U2,-became a eounaelai

at-Uw.

lu January. 1*W, Judge Andre' Kirkpatrick ap|adule.l him a leferee i bankruptcy for Hie Culled Slab

He

11 in

nod hai

I F. Were- cntlage, I ‘car Klgl.ll. fttreet. f

riitral a

light

d and atgultlcance.

l.aw and Order Society, conducted the raid, cialu evidence to allow that li<|ii

alnio-t a- openly at the Normandie a at any regularly liceuaed hotel am that Ihl- la not the only place » her II ha* tieen aold the pa-t aummei

Wilier

MASONS 4M5RE

Nearly 1 000 memlier- of the Ma-onlc fraternity, lucludlng Kulgbta Templar and Bhriner*. were vlallora here on Saturday, eomlng over from Atlantic Clly In >|>e<^al car* The lodge men were met at Klghth ►treet and Wealey avenue by Mayor Creaae and K. How ard Tburn and were given the freedom of Ihe city. The Vlajlora w ere given, a trip down Hie bearh aud return h». the trolley •Mr* and they alan enjoyed a wall on ■e luiy. being taken >*ut In Com moore Crea-e’a large boat, the Kmpreaa, nd Captain K. W. Burlelgli’a erulaer, the Clara B. and of mu-lc accompanied tlie

■ed •

big dl-trk

-aid:

el. Ibe

iclually have lieen lea* Ihl- year tb LOCAL POACHERS

•and local preacher* w bom w ill be pre«eul) in A find Melbndl-t K|>laco|ia itlauAc City. Hev. Dr. Sur The pa|>er- to be proem Ide range of tuple* Hit •cal pr.-a. lJla- well a- t«

one of Ibe An-h.” Wealeyan Metliodiar preaenred bj two or

nm F.ogland.

The -c—Ion- arc-fre. rturew in cl tided/’

■ L. 1*001-00. 11.11. will eaday. October ai. S.SC joua lecture' "The Key-

dire Helen Campbell, daughter u uuellman aud Mr* C. M. Campbell among Hie aludeuta from till* clt< ending the Slate Normal School a

he- for I’rof. T. U l-awa mer re>ldent uf Ihia city. m|*nlcc by Mr*. Smlib.

Ira. K Wall,of lTnlade||ilila, a plain and decorative pa|N-rliauger of year-' e«|ier|ciioe, ha- locatnl al t 'enlrajhvenue, thl- clly, where he Iw ph-are-l lo receive Ihe vl-lh friend-. He lia- a g.—l repulatloi high clare work lu PhiladelphU. Wall, n couple of yeara alure. married Mire Margaret BurlMgh, of thla clly. w ho ha- many friend- here. They w 111

Iw glad lo welcome Mr. and Mr». Wall „ b. Ocean Clly. -^leart Id- "ad" III lh| ^

Jordan MatlK-wa. of Philadelphia, who wa* acvarcly Injured In atrollcj accklant lu Plilladrlphla lart auramer,

l- -pending a few riaya here

Matlhewa’ friend, will lie glad

kn5W that he la gradually

frnui Ida Injurlcw.

Mr.

ivering

Mlree* Margaret K. and Sariih Siidth, daughleraof H. A. W. Smith HoU trip lu f'ldladelptda and Bo-too They will vlall all the hlalorlc |-dnt in Bo-tuu and vldnlly.

Former Slate Senator Kdtsuud Ih». of Ca|ir May Court Houoe, will not ha a' emudklate lot Hie onice of county clerk. He ha* decided that thlaia the heat courac to purauc.

NEW SIGN PLACED TUI* Mcaurthrough the enterpSre of a few cltli— of thl* reaort, a l^rge algo ha* in placed In the highway al Petererg.directing Ihe allenlloirof-aiitolah diiLothery to Ocean nty. The elgn hear* the following In—ri(>-

r Hoad

Ocean Clly

painlcd and placed w Many |ieople w ill vl*l i probably would mu r iwMor IhU notice of tin

d- re-orl.

f. *‘C ha- carne by hard aludy. He aerved leu yeal memtierof the Cape May Boa I

of Health.

Practically, he ha* aUay* Iweu Bepubllcan aud aerved al varkn lime- a* a delegate to Stale and coi gre—loual ooliveolloa-and a- -ccrelai of thecouveuliouii and of the Bepuh can county executivi commute*-. Mr. StevengI* ninrrie-1 and ha- three children, two buyafeud a girl He Ia member of pie lil—opal Cliurcb of Hie Advent, Cape ■ay. aud lia- tieen Hie ebureb treaaurer for ten yeara. He !• the maaUr of the Cape May loidge. No 21. AtKlent Order of Culled Workmen, and ■ member of Hie ImOrder of Bed Men. and Hie Independent Older of Mewhanlr*. He la the owner and puMlabcr of the 'ape May Herald, and Hie author of ■The History of Cape May Couutjr." pubit-bed In 1897. WILL BUILD APARTMENT

Tiie Hev. Frank 11. Lane, of Vineland, who recently purrha-cd a lol from the tilrard liealty Co , In the up er -eelion of this city, will bulkl •

ao-flat apartment.

The house w aa dealgncd hy OH* M ownaend. who lian bedn awarded thl routract. Kscb flat will domain Ibrei bed room*, lialli, living and dlnlnii and kitchen The liouae wil about tS.Odfl. ami work will ta alaried within a abort time Apollo TProlrr. Allonllr C'llv. William Collier will pre-ent at- the Nixon A|miIIo Theatre Tburaday, Friday and Saturday of thl- week three act farce. "The Patriot.” w i by the comedian and J Hartley ere, I lie Engll-h novellat arid dramatlal. Mr Collier- |«potartty with local theatre-goer- I* firmly t

My «

are -iwcially in id pa-lore of U will be con! I Iw tendered n tnaHons In Atlantic la Xlouday, Ociotier

Hip. I

Pasture In Atlantic lily and adlu* of thirty miles therefron •ave pulpit supplies, If desired .al •unday, Oclober24, provided applk-a-

ioii la made up to U I. Clark. AtlaulkThe ofllcere of tb

tea-. John Corbett. Philadelphia, •re-ldeut: Kev. D. H. Kenney, I’blladelphla, secretary ; Itev. James North,

ballot treasurer. .

"Taylor Cnlverally." located at Upland, Indiana, the property of Hie Nalkmal Association, an InatltuHou for Hie preparation of poor young men ilatry. will likely be turned

l-artk-ularly a* II la claimed by sun lie charge- brought against him. STATE CONVENTION

y Sunday Scla»l Arepi-latl Ihl- year at Em* Orange n Avenue Preabytertan t

lay to Friday. Nove

0015AX OWOXT Do y«-u own a piece of Ocoau CUy'a Mca l-'ront ? There I- Jud •> much of It and no mofe It t» increaaeng in value at Ihe rate of »• pee emit All road- of alicieiit Kuro|w Ini to Ih-me, so all a-tlrHie* and current' til life III M.mii'i I lead lo the (’-•ardwalk area of Ot-ran Front. We lu-lleve we can offer you the Deal tinrgnlll In Occhii lit) today In a ple-t-er of Ocean Front » «‘ fret deap from tlw

propored line of new Boardwalk hack to Wrel riparian grant, A—o-talkm'- title and Waatey i MA«SKY A EDWARDS

i. including

he Hat uf *|«aker* t- unu«ually -troiitf a uiudiiig (inventor Fort, w ho w i^ ’ elcome the delegate-: the Hev J. D. Adams, II. D., pastor of the church; the Rev. Fraukllu Klfrcab. Ph.D., ol 'hkwgo; President William b. McKenxle, of Hartford, Conn.; FT. D. 4oper. l>r. Homer C. StuuU, Preailent Wlthert W. White, of New York: the Hev. John K. Carson, D. If., ol Hrooklyu, with many oilier leading •peakere in Ihla aud oilier Slate-. A Ihouiond drlrgatea are ex|iected. rep-re-entlug all department* of tlie Sun.

day action!. •The counl;

Ihc S

r hoi

Kvrry re

rluail con vent ion In the fall, he Ing w ith Somerset. September a. ailing with Atlantic Novembe he general secretary of the New •y Sunday School Association, the Hev. FT. Norris F'ergumou, of Newark, aud Ibe elementary auperlnteudeirt, Mias Aik* H. Hamlin, with a force of other workers, are attending these conventloua, and re|>ort an increasing Inert In Sunday school work and note •rtby progress, specially in tiie Introd uctkm of graded Sunday school na In tlie lower de|iartmriil*.

LOCAL OPTION GROWS

Church oi

;o the

•ard of ti

it the At-

The Hev Dr. Curtis pleased a larg ngrcgatlon In the First Preahylerlai i Sunday evening, wfien he lulereatlng and Inrtructl 1 discourse on the Beglunliig and gri>»t uf Hie local option movement In fh Dr. Curtta in a speaker of eloquence id force. He has been acttvi cal option camjialgu for a nuiubgr of years, and la thoroughly familiar with Ihe condllkma in many rectkma of the United Statra. He gai lug the great growth of the tempcram-c aeutlmrnl, and declared lliat local oprion la the logical aolutloii of queatkm. The people of a mmmnniiy should have Ihe privilege of deciding, whether or not liquor shall be sold lu

their midst.

Penusyk-anle and New Jersey Ihe only two great States east of tlie Mississippi wherein local option does not domim Dr. t'unis, who la a mlolrti of Ohio, baa not occupied a pulpit of years. Helaeugaged aa one of the speakers for the Slate AnlhHaloon League and has made iveral speeches In Cape May County. Re haa challenged Senator Hand to public debate on the I impalgn In this county.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting for two week* to know If you can get It; we can tell y unre. Bargain- in Bay and Ocean front pro|*rttaa. Choice oottagea for -ale. Alan lota for luveetment aud for Improvement—the choice of Ocean tlty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., * Ocean City, N. J.

KKAIs KNTATE .%X1> <()AVKYAACI

applicants for reittagea, t J««i to FUNW. W hat have you to offer t ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building, Ocean City

OCEAN CITY

Itahed.and forward to Invariably

i vlaltft i

TROTTER PURSES

The Cape May Trolling Aid Breeding AawK-iatkm will hold a great :iea- meet on Saturday. October 16, at ’ape May Court Hoim*. Larger pursewill be given In all Ihe races that wen the custom nf the association In •inner meets. Tlie race- will consist if free-for-all, 2 BO and 2.4o clawsDr. J. Morgan Dlx, prealdent ti aMbdatlon. Is endeavoring lo secure some of Hie fastest runners lu the country, and this race will be tbe feature of tlie day, m* Ibe association hai never before conducted any but trot Ing lace*. Another feature of the meet will be the single and Ihe double harness team*. In the single horse allow the ladles will drive and m here of the ananciation will be pointed a- judges Five ladles, wi

COTTAGES TAKEN

Joseph I Scull report* Die follow. Ing rentals: A. D. Slid ham a collage. 733 Wesley venue, to Ho*ard Mathis, of thh

clly.

A. D Stidham's collage. *«8 Central renue, to R. U. Hubbard, of boaai

City.

A. D. Slid ham's collage, 640 Central avenue, to M. FT. Hallahan, of Pennsylvania Railroad depot. William H. Curry's collage, 432Central avenue, to H. K Sharp. Mrs Lena HtnuehtH's cottage, .S-U Asbury avenue, to Harry V. Adi of thta city. Allen Scull's college, (Wi Central avenue, to Franklin S. Taylor, manager of Abbott's Dairies In this clly.

William S. Jtane, of Kane A Zaue. be druggist* al Flighth atreet and Vr-ley avenue, ■left here on Mnnday .ftemoon for Tuck.hoe lo rem.lu a

. While there he will gather of eranberries. He ha* 12 d expects to get a good yield.

mla Tribe, No 220. Imp O I

Wedne-tay eveulug of last « ---- - one of the moat enjoyable ever held by tlie lodge. The committee In charge comprised George Mead. Charlre

11 reck ley and Norman Rreckley.

eeklersof Ibe F'lral Presbyterian Church gave a "church family roclal In the church on Tuesday eveulug. There wa. a fairly large attendance ol the member*. A pleasant time wa» -peiriatid pleuly of refreshment* were Waktmi -Boy, about 16ye*r» oi age. a* apprentice to retail drugbualnes*. Hirst class opportunity. Maddock's Pharmacy, Flighth and Aabury.

ire Hla play* are !acl aa judges of tlie double ti

can sun wholesome, and 'rtiWeii hy wen

his humor is of the sort that appeal- lo | This wH | probably be Hie Anal meelV—^

smart Amerloin audience-. From all , n d the asaoctatlon

pmini-c-. "Tlie Patriot." In which Mi. ,,|»ccthr best products of thccouiity

r played all last suamu lu New mliartlale The a^ 4'lty, I* the most ambitious un- L IM .| >t , ll | l |, a , been lucraaslng lu mem-

dertaklng In which tbe comedian has | bereblp, and a number of imiwrtant

er appewfWl. with a atory Hial l-mo-l iniprovemenl* have been made al tbe igagtug. With movements of- real ^ek aud groundaghla mm mer. dramallc Inlen-lly, and a loreeplaode , nore than ordinarily appaallng, the' uteu caaior a *>drwr.

■lay afford. Mr. Collier abundant op-] T|le r*,.. j h _ Brandcn, partor of portuulty for hi- Inimitable style of „, e T,bernacle Kaptlst Church, thl-

-making I c u y> | r n here on Tuesday for Pblladel- /.— .»• I pbla. Ttiere he VIII remain a emblft caouidate Wilbdrasva. al b|> | loinei a n er which be will go iblymau FTugeue C. back lo Llucota University. In Char*--

t ounty, 1'a., where he will flalsh ... seminary course. He wishes lo thank

many friends who mad* up a * —esenled It to him on 8un- „ A large number of ' friend- and members of his

SUNDAY IN CHURCHES

Cfcle. who was a candidate

bly nomination, Saturday withdrew hla candidacy In favor of 1-ewl. T. |

Stevens, of Cap* May city. This leave* day night.

tight between Steven* and C -* toplier S. Hand, a Heading Hallway

conductor, of Tuckahoe.

jr JkUlWd atatlon. w here tbay sakl good-bve aud

•ed the earnest hope tha%ur to Ocean l*lly next spring.

Mrs. A. O. Ullbert, Mre. M. C. Fife,

Mrs. 11. 1-. Vauaman and Mias Sallie| Lake lefl here on Monday for until Oetobm 6. Colt

Adjowrua.

Court adjourned on Tuesday evening

e SUt* Daughter* of /

, bingtalepL . r ’ | wboVt Oral entered a plea of not guilty I changed thta to one of non —**

A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED * Attractive cottage with six Ired-rooiiis and bath; gas Tange; electricity throughout; furnished complete; lot 40x100; finest available location. Only $3,500 For nil Information, eonuult JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue

H0T6L Bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Hutweau Klghth and Ninth stream OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL eu !-rar«AL ava. ix-kab cirr. m 4

GARWOOD HOUSE,

Haa w-aamwooix Prea-

THE ELBERON

THE KATHLU ■mu a Lao-, ix KA» emr. a. J

Mpmim I.KW1* a i»maki>. WYOMING

HOTEL KTGLEN

THE FAIRVIEW Wlaik «w. aad Wmlar Ava, oaaaa nij, «. J

H. F. SAILOR 8c CO. Boat Builders Tenth and Bay Ocean City, X. J.

good-, notions aud men's furulshl 'POWELL’S 921 ASBURY AVENUE

.NEW JERSEY

WARE’S

Bargains in Furniture, Carpets, etc. We are ottering a number of specials this week, one ot them is a fine Spanish Leather Davenport; the regular price is $69.00. We will sell it, if purchased'at once, for .$55.00. This was used for a

short time, but does not show it

A $10.00 Mission Clock, while they last, lor $4.95. It stands six feet high ; weathered oak. A Mission Shelf Clock, $5.00 value, at $2 95. Mission Clothes Trees, brass hooks, $1.49.

Mission Umbrella Stands at 95c.

Magazine Stands at $1.79.

We will furnish a six-room cottage complete with Mission Furniture down stair*, rugs on all the floors, enamel ware, shades, fee chest, three iron bedsteads, mattresses,

bureaus, etc., for $250.00.

We will be pleased to submit a list. C. Al. WARES OCEAN CITY, N E.W JERSEY ler-Siatc Phone 56-M Inter-State Phone IJJ-B Millville. N. j Ocean City. N. j.

SPECIAL DESIGNS '« CONCRETE HOCKS and Kldewslks, also Brick Work

aud Plastering.

Sehureh. Carter & Co. 701 Aabnry Avenue

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL NOOSE FAINTEI

645 Asbury Avenue,

MCALLISTER’S *

NEW FALL GOODS

murr m k.

Hev. J. FT. Hawn. |«rt«r

‘hurrh, will preacl

the morning and evening rervlces the Find M FT. Church, of Ihla clly.

1 Hunday.

ST. AUUL'OTIXg'S.

The Hev. John J. Sweeney, the rector, will celebrate maaae* al 6 SO and 9.S0 o'clock on Hunday. After next Hunday there will be only one mam un

Huudaya, this at 9.80 o'clock.

/

BLANKETS Fine Woolnap Blankets whit e and grey full at $3-75 Fine line of the Muncey Wool Blankets, direct from the mill, every blanket shrunk before fmisltvd every pair guaranteed right in material, 6nish and price. All full X size, prices $4. to $6.50

OUTING FLANNEL Good quality, stripe outing flannel, 8c yard.

Preaching by tbe Hev. John D. Countermine, D D. Morning subject. 10.80, ''The Assurance Uleeu Unto All Men;” evening subject,*! 80. "Life aud How to Get It” Wedueaday, 7JD p. ■m.. "Cbriat In laalah." Good singing. FTverybody cordially Invited.

Wanted. — A Brat elaaa man handle tbe bail proposIHon on market For full particulars addi. Immediately. Auto, P. O. Box 1792, Philadelphia.

Maddock, druggist. Eighth uy avauua, hf a lot ot fresh Huyler's

COMFORTS

Special soft cotton comfort good aixe covered with silkoline at $1.20 Better comforts covered with sateen up to $3.75 Down Quilts covered with fine sattccn #5 .00!

SWEATERS Wc have them for men v and children, all prices, fine child' sweater, white. .50c Good grey cotton sweater for men or women at

ockak city. x. J

COAL COAL

COAL

COAL COAL Buy your Coal from tbs SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH 0T. AND WEST AVE you are always aura of fatting

j. A. DENN & SON WHOLESALE AND .ETAll. KALE. IN DENN'S CELEBRATED*

ICE

CREAM 124 IskUT *«■, Octu City, N.J. Wedding Parties and Ptcuies a Hpaclaity. Your trade solicited. Order* delivered. Prompt attentloo.

First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL MM» SWLUSUM*

NEW GINGHAMS AND PERCALES New lineof Ginghams and Percales for fall at .tsjfc yard. Call and t ns show them to you. S. S. McAllister 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

and up lor cleaning by the

Electric Vacuum

50c a Room

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