Ocean City Sentinel, 14 October 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel rHUItfUJAY. OCTOBKK M. IWW. We -liall be *l«<i t<* receive Ur 111- i

nitrali-nir MioulU tie >

iukt«lvlnK <i»y » fur the winter. IkhiK l« •» exen e -v-U-m Try II

' ■ linl

bllildi

• Im u in the eventii|r> ■ » not elweya wbml you know, but »y» know whet you nay. r < ook, the N rth I’ole dlucoverer. be In Atlantic City to-day. [ la*4, work on the walk frotn Tblrlb to Heventeentli afreet ban been

1 aaye: Heller ha

ly. tin Saturday inornli oITtliia reaort. the oecnpanta which wereeiiKaxeil In lUhlnK PERSONALS.

farm" In hi reality tnoi re orchard than anythhiR. Mt'lj "f "Hk varleadirectly aathe the pmducer'a mulberry patch, eery enouich to Ket the worme to do the work, but It I. not ao ea-y md the thouaauitn of delicate • upon which lliey feed avetlo married the di lierieiired ailk grower. Charlea Maronl.llrea at Sum N. J . aUBTfla the plan of the fatber-i-law and aon-ln-law to ro Into idu.try toRelher eventnally. i little bunch of mulberry plant* In •k yard of the Caravelio home In be|Ciuiilti|t. '.ucouratted by the l ulled Sti eminent,w hlch l« anxloua to foaler allk luduatry In thla country. Caravello lia* raeelved hi. mulberry tree. Hie federal authorltlo. Already hi. father lu-law ha. wveral idr*il tree, on hi. plai-e at Homer.' "i, •'■'i hi a year or two more they I I* of .unirleiit age to yield enouRti

leave.

<. Hannan.oj^cle;

riraianlvlllkoyer Sunday. Snmem (‘olllti*, of I'alemm. wa. |u till, clly on huidiie-i Tuewlay. nr and Mr*. N. Hlckmon are runtiiir relative. In lt<H-he^er. S Y A Lake Adam*, of Sandy Hook, t 'nun , l. here for a few week.' .lay. Mr. I. It Thnina*. of till. city. I. Frederick l.ichfricd a former re*ldent oftbl. Clly, wa. in town on Monday.

. I.imdeiilmr

y haa been enjoylu

M liw Jen ii le TaRRart. of I'hlladel ph la. i- i.-ciipytiiR lier cuttaRe, Central

phla, were vialtor. here the latter p

• d la»t week.

i’rof. H. H. Lake I. enjoyhiR a I week.' vacation In the mouiAhhie

rennaylvanla.

Mhw HI la Vow, of till, city, haw lurnnt from a few daya' vl.lt to I*h

dclphla friend*.

Mr*. Jane Homan, of Northtlrld, vlaltlhR tier daiiRhtrr, Mr.. JadTe. Scull, In thU city. Waller Sack and wife and Charle. and wife lefl here TueMlay for

» day.’

. Jobu Yum and Mr. / -k have returned from a

I* in Philadelphia. luck.uf LaiiMlo.

a.pai

who

cotlkRe OU l*lea.ure avenue “a*^n .town on ThutMlay.

M r. Jepttia Taylor, of Cold SprliiRi ha. refumed home alter a few dayi

' I. t to Mr*. I). II. Maybew.

Jame. McMullen and wife and it. I>. McMullen, of Philadelphia, were

recent Ruc.t. of Hie WyomhiR.

Mr. amt Mr. J. H. Wlimer. of Phil KdrlphM, were In town on Iue~Uy.

They rcRI.lered at the AtRlen.

Ml.. Ada M. Iladcllfle, of Millville, well known here, ha. returned from

Irnetby vbilt to Plttafleld, Mb**.

Mr and Mr* J. K Itumell, of Mau-

• header. N. II , apeul a few day* city the latter part of laat week.

Ml* Martha Handerlln attended the birthday party of Mhw Amaral Smith, at Marmora, on Saturday William Kramell and wife, of South Hennla, were vialtor* here on Kihtay, -Rlte*t» of Johp Ilramell and wife. Mr.. (Tiarle. Kldler, of South Deunl-, ha. been apendhiR a few daya with City KiiRlneer H. L. UofT and w ife. Mr. and Mr*. John H. Dart*,- of Wayne. Pa., have been enJoylnR the pleaiwnt automu day* at tbl* reaort. Jubn A. Richmond, a Philadelphia hanker, wa. a vialtor here a few dayr .luce, and leRMered at the Hincayne. Mr. and Mr*. Tboma* Cooper McCahan and William James McCahtm.

EXPERIMENTING IN SILK PRODUCTION Resident of Somers' Point Has 300 Mulberry Trees Growing in Back Yard. The More of a .Ilk Indmdry w hit prove of lntere.1 to p^ple in thl. wclh, and may cau«. muiJ other, to enRaRe In the euterprix *ttne I. the'Mory related by a Philadelphia paper: A .Ilk farm in a -JO-by 31 feet back yard In 'I.Mtlr Italy" mind, mo-t u eawinablc, but thla la squally the e erlmeiil Wbleb I. being underuki y a barlwr, Ja.. 1 bravello.wbo lives It St Alban- .treet, «>uth of Pit ater atrert * In two btR boxe. In the back yard of hi. little he - '

' r V P

peel. 1

laut», with which he e rear to feed t he fittle worr ie preclou, .liken Dber.

H It.lcr a:

f Ileal.h on Tuenday even 111R. iredRe. are noif-worklnR In the pay ud the co.1 to proferty owner* at Hit. me would he much tew than later Or Rider -aid that Mayor Crewe l« lirtuR to do Hie work on hi. tract If I. nelRlihor., the <>cea*i City Awnclatlou, will have their work done. On motion of Or Rider, who had flthe chair hi favor of K. W. Bur- : lelRh, it wa. decided lo have the -auftary committee we both larxe and ■mall laud owner, hi tliat weetton and notify them that the work of nillnR In i.t be done at once, a* ordinance. I Mion be Introduced In Council proiltlnR thl. work In .ummer time if Or. Rl ler, It wa. de-

le hi w Ich t

rm> .pi

1 Hie

til. I. probably Hit ecnlluredt the'lreei •f Hie clly. TheRov

tud all the •

11 pnaluce. and It I. climated II eu the tree are Uvr } car. .dd tl I feed ciiourU .ilVw.j.rin. to furu I. output lucresw* a. thc^rec. ri

o llll|

r .hop mtry.

o the

■ny of I

Italy

dug luduatry a* a livelihood. If tie I. .u<ce*.ful, there I. no irupbeayliiR Iwiw many of hi. frllowuuutrymeii lu "Little Italy” will nllow hi. example. The almo.phere 11 thl. country la Mkl to make the .Ilk Dlier .pun here the finest In the world.

oounMerbiR the appropriation, fn rxtyear FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS

New Jerwy’. educational r the relief and prevenlioi 1 lost, will be formally ope: retihiR of Tbupday, Octo aylor Ofiera Houiw. Trento

e Hoard of Health, the h

Jmwph KrellnRhuywn. Or Henry Kavlll, of t'hlcaRo: Or. Wtlli.in H Welch, of HaHImore: Or. William E. Evan*. ofChlcaRo. and Or. LtvinR. •don Kara nil, of New York. Kiahop McKaul will Introduce liove.nor Pori,

ho will prealde.

Tlie Trenton meethiR will Ik marie a. dignified and a. comprelten.lve a.

the I

if Nea- Jeney .hnwed

t hicrearwof nearly FI.000.Uin, and aggregate lucreaie In de|Ki.U* .lightly In excei» of the Increaw In re--cea. Thl. Indication of hicreaMug vlly In the bu.uie*. world I. .how u •dalemeot of the condition of these matitutlon. *1 the clow of hu.lue>* on September 1 by Vivian M. Lewis, coinmlwlouer of the State department of

banking and Inaurauce.

Monday and took a look around. They were accompanied by John E. Phillip*, id registered at the j£|ffron. Mliw Ethel Nurcuin and Ml*. MarRarer Parker, of tbu city, attended the iV. C. T. U. convention at Cape May. Collector of Internal Revenue Wiliam MrCnach and Jame* Franklin, •f Philadelphia, were visitors here on

Sunday.

*. J. M

uluRhai

. of f

bten occupyhiR 01 Sixteenth street a few day* recently. The Rev. John J. Sweeney and hi* other went to Iuimliertvtlte day. Mr*. Sweeney willkymaln there

lime.

t. (ieorge llabonck, pa.tor of EbeM.E. Church, Wert Phlladelwa* In tbl. city Tuesday looking after hi. property. Mrs. M A. Adam, and *ou. John dam., of (Camden, have been visiting ir. and Mr*. Ralph Oarwood, city, during the week. t. and Mr. William U. Abbott today ou a vi»lt to the Pocono Mouulaln. and Artwiry Park. They III be Ron* two week*. Ml- Marie Harwood ha. returned to er home lu tbl. city after a pleasant l.lt with her grandmother, Mr*. M A Adam*. In Camden. Herbert C. Smith and family will occupy Yya. K. Townaeod’a cuttaRe. in On Ira I avenue, near Eighth street, ■or the winter month*. Mr*. Laura Pa**man. of Atlantic Tty, ha* been the guert of her pareul*, CapL and Mr* Lewi*"Smith, h tbl* city, during the week. Heorge O. Adam* and family, o Hit* city, have been enJoylnR ale* day■'cruise on their naptha launch They lefl here op Saturday. CapL and Ml*. James Hudd closed their Central avenne cottage on Tuesday and w ill spend the w hiter turn at 6M0 Locust »trecl. Philadelphia Mr. and Mr*. Joslah Sack, of lermo, have bech vWtlug Wilbert Sack and wife at their home ou 1 bury avenue, nearTblrty-lourth .ire Mr* Adelta Delaney, of Caradj , and Mr* Richard Townsend, of I *- Irrmo have been recent viallor* *1 the home of Mr*. Bailie Hurley, In tbt*

8d, W Overbrook, were h

COMMITTEE WORklNQ HARD FOR CIVIC PURITY

THIS COTTAGE FOR SALE

WILL ASK OWNERS TO FILL GROUND

| Important Legal Steps Being Taken by Local Com-

mittee.

Tlfr

•urlty C month* 1

Board of Health Acts at the Motion of Its President,

Dr. C. B. Rider. The flllhiR up of lot. Hit.

ted by

e of It y Charle* r Hoard

holding fre>juen

meeting, and working along vartou Hue* to Bi-oocnpll.h the purt* *e fo * hk-h It wa* called into exMenFe. I lia* pfepareil one ordinance and pre■ei led It lo (Tty Council. It wa. jnaiilmou.ly received and ha* pa—wd filial reading. Anirther ordtiianre

n prepai

•f the

visited t

1 Hou*e

•l.ted lo - call al

mtkm

■ the la

ofdra

medics

prominence ci object will be id to end to ale action tubemilo.1. w

private inuveu of which hai

o great a problem for private j diction and that the whole malli one of auch magnitude that now li time for the Stale, a* a State, to re lia responsibility and take It. plai. ... I lie universal battle An .tamp out tlie disease by general feducaliou of the masse* along _tbe Ifie. of relief and prevention. j COAL FOR SCHOOLS

Only one bid lo supply coal lo ■cal public school*—that of Headley A Adams—w a> received by the Hoard ducatlon. Thl. tlrnt, w-hose bid SI for Reading pea coal and $5.10 for Wyoming |iea coal, w a* ac-

cepted.

II. Sam|won reports! that lie Jiad purchased a flag and ordered clock*, a* Instructed. The total enrollment, as reported by City Superintendent J M. Steven*. I* 421; percentage of attendance. *7.74. The Insurance policies onlhe school building were ordered reuewegl. A number of bills were ordered paid. PLUMBERS PROTEST

S. S. WORKERS

i fcMS

K-onumiMtron. n -.I rw.l ibutlng membership; 27 «

olhelslly visited I * wclioot. have fits ntncer* and , I earlier* and HB..7 M-holar*. wilh a total ineinU-r-lilp of teacher* and ■■-iKilar* 11I 4545. Tlie average attendance wa* 25W. There are l»i home department member, and member* of the cradle

A DELIGHTFUL TRIP

( apt ligwi* Rtsley, of thL city, ha* turned from a delightful trip up tlie nd*oi. He left here In hi* yacht, ie t'atit l<ew. on September .to, acrapsuled by hi* two niece*. Ml-r* els and-Sybil Rl-ley, of Ltuwood, I—LI* Chandler and Jacob Camti " / I'bey had a grey run up the coast id reached New Work ou October I. They spent Hie follow ing Sunday with Ir*. A, M. Rl.ley, In IlmokUrn. They l.lled Wert I'oint and nighlaud all. tlie next day, and later they ent a* far up the Hudson a. I’oughk$c|.*le On Hit way back tlie party .ed at Crouton, S. Y., and Har1 City. They arrived her Sunday. BOARD OF TRADE MEETS

ummlttee k

that I

r. Edw,

I* kind ol

rk, and

- of tl

The at* 1 ve cottage is one of the prettiest homes and die best renters in Ocean City. It has every modem convenience, including a hot air furnace It has seven bedrooms: large living room and dining room: basement is finished, wilh heater room, servant's quarter* and laundry v IT IS FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-TERMS TO SUIT. FORiFtlKTHF.X IN F O R M A T ! O N A P P L Y TO

H0TGL oise/iYRe.

04T1N ALL THE YEAR

HOTEL ANCHORAGE

THE IMPERIAL

GARWOOD HOUSE,

OCKAN CITY. N

JOS

757 Ai

|

PH 1. SCULL ury Avenue. Ocean'CRy. N. J.

ZA.JME & ZA.NE Druggists

THE ELBERON

THE KATHLU .

j Subject lo Xight Calls

Open Ail the Year

Cor. Eighth St. and Wesley Ave., Ocean City

I depai

: 126 ■

OCISiVIM L'HfOlV'r reenf Hi-cii City'* Hca Front? There I. Jurt w lire It 1. mcrra.lng In value at the rate of 3> per rent

scholar, are church )

icmbcr*. , *

The township or city dirtrlct. are | ‘

ape May City Ocean City, Five

Hie Reach. Lower Township. Middle |

itkhlp and Up

* of <K-ean Front.

u.hip

July de-

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.

ran CRy.

After report, from the

partmenl. bad been heard, the delewere welcomed by Robert Flsbrr. rat superintendent of tlie Flirt M E. Sunday School, of thl. eily, who •ke In the absence of the Rev. Hr. R Hrunyafe, partor of tlie church, who vra* away on hi* varatkiu. 51 r. •t'a tnlerertiug address wa. appreciated by tbe delegate*, and It was ordered that It be printed In pamphlet and distributed among the Sun-

day schools of the county.

Remarks were made by the Iter, rank S. Sheppard, of Cape May; hie Rev. N. Coneaboou. of Hennl.vtlie; lev. li. A. Rower*, imrtor of the

First Baptist Church of Cape May.! ROBERT FISHER, the Rev.C. H. DuKota.nfSeavllle. |

le convention then adjournedVf.

lurh uf It at:

All road* of ancient Europe led In Rome, *t r life In Ocean City lead to tbe lloardwi "

We believe we can offer you the bent bargain In Ocean City today in a piece of Ocban l-'ront 440 feet deep froff U.e pr<i|*s«d line of new Itoardwalk hack to Wesley avenue, Including rl|iarlau grant. Aawuclatloii'e title and Wertry avenue Improvement*.

uf. win*-: amb.act ucicki.v.

MASSEY «Sr EDWARDS

i-.mMTH Ann rs.nrasAi. aVKMi'it

Cboli-e ixktage. for tent—the choice of

J. M. CHESTER & CO., ^ Ocean Cm', N. J. Boat Builders

HOTEL KTGLEN

H. F. SAILOR & CO.

KKAI* KMTATK AM* <"OXVKYAX€*IX<a

Cnmml«.ioner of Deed* for New Jersey. CommlMiloiier of Herd, for I’eun.ylraula.

S|iectallie* tu Investment plot* of A to 150 well-located lots. Have applicant* for cottage*. *3««> to $5000 What have y<

Bourse Building,

lo offer *

Ocean City

Dim

t of tl

■1 the delegate* In ie church. It wa*

8. B. C-oover and Jobu R. drove*, representing the Master I'lumber.' Aaniclaliou. appeared before tbe Hoard of Health on Tuesday evening, mled Information concerning itu. of Hie Scull and Marl. Ci gardlug tbe license granted /

Inkier. ,

Dr. Rider, president ol the b M these gentlemen that an op id been received by the Hoard

Apgar A Roswell. Tbe Hoard would hold the matter for further con.ldrr-

l.oohed atirr Mchool Clallnmi. Dr. Allen Corson, son of the Rev.

Pennington Corson, who has estab-

lished a growing practice In this city,

looked after the health of tbe public school chllifren during the absence of

regular medical Inspector, Dr. N.

committee. E. W. Uurlelgh moved tin ansportatlon committee visit Delong end ftnifont tbe exact May's landing to Ocean City, and re|«irt at the next leeting of the board. ‘1 lie motion, seconded by Dr Rider, ra. carried. Tbe transportation committee comTise. R. W. Edwards, J. M. Chester, V. Scott Hand. H. F Stanton and E. M. Sutton. W. Horielgh, of tlie advertising ilttee, reported that there would alanor from the booklet account, e favored keeping this for sdver-

tiaing

The plumbing and healing branch, recently Inaugurated by Scull and lari. Co., Is making rapid strides toaids becoming an Important factor f their buslneae. Contracts hare already been awarded for hot water tietfllug systems lo be lu.lalled In four houses at Tenth and Hay avenue for Harry Headley and one In tbe residence of John E. Townseud, Eleventh and Asbury avenue. The plumbing busliiea* Is active, tlie firm aay*, and a uumber of estimate* are being figured

city.

Mr. and Mr*. Benjamti of Tuckahoe, have been

few day* with Mr. — A. Corson, at thel ootuge In tbl* city.

Mrs. Charle* Watson aud Mrs. Hen). Hoffman, of tbl* clly. have been vl*. plug Mr*. .Watson's daughter. Mr* t llftord Crane, " —-

Wesley avenue

Brldgetou, end

Frank nohock Heard I Capt H. W. Hildreth ha* received a poet-card from Policeman Frank A. Schock, who' I* visiting his old homi Iq (lermany. and report* having a good time. Mr. Schock took a tut months' vacation beginning In Septem-

ber.

Prrparlac fnr Trip. The members of tbe Heltai Company will bold an adjourued meeting at the Ore house this evening. Final arrangements will be made lot tbe company's trip lo Swarthmore on Saturday.

At the October meeting of tbe State Board of Education, Aaron W. Hand, ofCaiie May, wa* appointed superln-

if public school* for Cape May

County by unanimous vote He nerved

ily In tbl* capacity fut

years, from INB6 to 1905, and wi reeded by Oscar O. Barr, w bo has held Ihl*offloe nearly foty year* Mr. Hand

member of the'County Board

ot TasaUon lor twa"yeer*. but resigned

accept the ■uperlnteudency. To X’Bdergo Opewptlow.

Mr*. John Vo**, of thl* clly, who r cently returned from a visit to Philadelphia. has gone back to that city to

tu operation. 11 is probable

that she will remain lu the private hospital there/or three or four weeks.

prefiared by from tbe Sunday school* of the! churches, under the direction of Mr*. E W. Uandy. They were awLled In serving by Ml**e> Maud FooMs. Olive Krn.t, Ruth Morris and Lulu Wetsler. A number of conference* were held

after tbt*.

At tbe afternoon seeslon several report, were beard. An addreuon "The School of Character" we. delivered by Miss Alice R. Hamlin, the State super-

intendent of elementary work.

The Rev. John Y Itobblns.of Woodbury. gave a most Instructive and entertaining talk on “Character Building" John Wallace. Jr., of Tuckalioe, led In tlie open parllement on "Points Attained." He noted the big Improvement made fn Sunday uchool work In fifty years. Now tbe little ones are looked after before lliey can read, aud tbe cradle roll Is the result. He praised

work of the home department.

The speaker paid a tribute (o tlie work of Mr. Fergusson and requested all to help tbe new State secretary. “We re marching onwafd," said Mr. Walice. "let not the standard be low ered.” County Temperance Superintendent Johnson again urged that temperance societies be formed In tbe Sunday school*. He related an tncldeut which

under bla personal knowledge, sblch appealed strongly to bis

There was a discussion ou tbe beat leans to adopt for,tbe success of the cradle roll, lu which tbe speakers. Included Mr. Johnson, Truman Hick-

isn and Preeldeut lugeraoll.

Tlie following o fit cars were elected: President, B. C. lugeraoll; vice president, Kolia Hewiit: corn*ponding secretary, Ralph Hcbelilnger; recording secretary, Truman H lektnan; Stale executive committee, the Rev. Frank

8. Sheppard; county elementary

perinteinksnt, Mr*.K.C.Hagbe*:county home department superintendent, the Rev. F. 8. Sheppard; teacher training mperlntandent, Mr*. Emm* Douglas*; county temperance superintendent, R

T. Johnson; county adult class

BLANKETS

Fine Woolnap Blankets white and grey full itf at fa.75 Fine' line of the Muncey Wool Blankets, direct from the mill, every blanket jhrunk before finished every' pair guaranteed right in material, finish and price. All foil )( size, prices $4. to #6-50

W'lcALLISTER’S +

NEW FALL GOODS

Tenth and Bay Ocean City, N. J you want to *ave money In Dry good*, notloii* and men 1 * furnishing.. POWELL’S »J1 ASBURY AVENUE

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,

Special soft cotton comfort good size covered wilh silkoline at $1.20 Better comforts covered with

rn :

SWEATERS

e liave them for men. women and children, all prices, fine child' sweater, white, .50c Good grey cotton sweater for' en or women at .59

OUTING FLANNEL

Good quality, stripe outing flannel. 8c yard.

NEW GINGHAMS AND PERCALES New line of Ginghams and Percale* for fall at .tatfc yard. Call and

let us show them to yon.

S. S. McAllister 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Buy your Coal from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH BT. AND WEST AVE A* you are always sure of getting

I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gas Fitter Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’

S ipplies.

0*20 Artbury Avonne ^jEjes Eiunineii Sitboiit Drops

•ay clly. I mu. d »i

John Donnelly&Co. Cement Pavement and Curb, a/jd Flagstone Pavement and Curb Furnished and Laid, Also RE-SET P. 0. Box 203, Ocean City. N. J.

InleudLl, J. Clement Forter; rounty executive committee, John Wallace,

John Carroll and John township secretaries — Heorge Cummings, CepelMey; Dr. Chmrlea K. Edward*. Ocean City; Mia* Florence Barnett, Five Mile Beach; 4Jeorge8wayue, iwer Township; Nelnou Hmlth, Middle Township; H. M. Carroll, Dennis Township; Wilfred Hmlth, Upper

Township.

Among the delegatee^ to the Btate

on frlMid* In Wilmington, Del.

Owner of telecl *He* on trolley line

end best avenue lu Ocean City (whq

also a dealer lo lumber) autbonxes to make highly aUrectlve prio cujlagee ordered uow. Cemyit walk* aud street* made. Efagaul uer home* for owners, or can be rd to earn 12 per cent ou the In-

1, Mr* Hughes

Sheppard,

end R. T. Johnson.

At the avenlog *e**lou there .ddres* by tlie Kev. C. H. DuB.il*, of tSravllle, end * male quartet All buslneae transaction* with Uie Find National Bank are regarded by tliem as strictly confidential. W ASTgn.—Young man fnr clerk and book-keeper. Address, lo own handwriting. O., Bkktimbi. office. Ocean

City, N. J.

A. W. ELY rr Ylratatw • ATI. «■ TIC CITT, 1

('apt' Mar County Circuit Court

[Mid* Mud rtuulrl*. land* •nd uni1-* Dtoemimillr llotai Oomnaor. s forri^n rorpordloo sa* aoa^mdsntdert r. - — -‘•twre Atmr^iwudZ^rcanOMi*

J. A. DENN & SON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 124AstiuryTie.,0ce«iiCity, It J. Vadding Parties and Pkstca a Specialty. Your trade eollcUed. Order* dellveeed.

THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL BULBS. GRASS and CLOVER SEED. 93I Asbury Avenue.

IRA E. WALL 7sS Central Aveaue can Clly I Plain aad Decorative PAPERHANGER Krtlmale* cheerfully given

Concrete Building Blocks. BrtoaWddB^UiBjwt^a*** 1 k* mud

SPECIAL DES'CH ■» CONCRETE BLOCKS end Hldewslk*. sleo Brick Work end Plastering. Sehureh, Carter St Co. 701 Asbury Avenue

First National Bank Ocean City. N. J. CAPITAL UMK- SURPLUS *1M$*