Ocean City Sentinel, 27 June 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocea n City Sentinel 1 THOSTLESLIE

THl'KHUAY. JINK -.T, IB!^. We elmll beHlwl t.. receive UeiuH

llili-HtUillH ellirnlll I kill) the full iiMue c writer, mil ua-emarlly

PERSONALS.

moiiic the Kiie»le of the Oceanic. K. H. Alhurner’aml w ife, of l‘l eli'hla, are Riieel" of the AlRlen. I homa".Tobin, of l-hUa'Ielphln, moult the vl«ltor» to Ihl-elyTni l'ue«-

Kriie«llrie W nitRiiT

.olt'ai

llraintah, on Hlinilay. Daniel Hteelinan, wll ter, of Womlhury, wer arrlvalx at the Ivathlu.

i- I lev. J->lward Mou

miter ami family, of

> Ke»

family of HaddonHehl, a few weeka at the AlKleu.

J. K. Wlek'and’ family, of I’hlladelphla, are occupying their xnuiiiier

home, till Ocean avenue.

Mm. K Kin ley, of Philadelphia, la here for the nuniiner, occupying her

collage, 317 t 'entral avenue.

Min Towiixend, of Mount Holly, lx

lopureand Mrx. J. 8 Ituxli.

Paul Krluirdt and family, of Salem, were the gnexlx of H. 8. McAIHxter and

Ixjuily. of thlx cll^, Sunday.

I. M. Heax' eaxhler of the Tuckahoe llauk, wax In town during the week

“ml registered at the Strand.

Harry A. Morris and family of Philadelphia, have opened tlielr Wealey tViarlea F. Wall and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their collage, *23 Fifth street, for the summer. Samuel Veo and fkmlly, of Philadelphia. have opened their cottage, 8H

Mrs. Kleanr her odtage o Fifteenth xtree

), for t

John OreenWell and family, of Philadelphla. are occupying a outage on Ocean avenue, near Seventh at reel. ^I«llu 8. Uault and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage, •do Asbury avenue, for the summer VY II. Develin and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, h>.M ('entral avenue, for the summer. Mr and Mrs. I'larence HIM, of Idinadnane, are here for ihe summer, occupying the outage 1012 Ocean avenue. Mr. and Mrs Charles Sack have relumed to their home in thia city after '|s-udiiig several Maya In Philadelphia K P. Stephens and family, of Her■naiilown, have opened their home, 1120 Ocean avenue; for Hetiry -Donohue, of Phlladel•lla Abbi Cyntral avellarry F. Homer and family, ol I'ninden, are occupying I heir cottage, l-'Jl Axbury avenue, for the healed I'-.P Stelneraud family.of'Camden have o|ieiierl their cottage, Klevepll ••Irrel and Axbury nvenue, for ll) Churchill Hungerford, of Phlladelfhla, with hla family, lx occupying •heir summer home, 2UtH W; W. A: ileni)erand family, of P delphla, are here for Hie summer "•cupylng their cottage, 1223 Thomas J. Fegley and family, of Philadelphia, are here fur Hie summer, occupying their cottage, 1031 Wesley *1 A.'Wlddlllehl, of Philadelphia, h»" hla family here for the summer, occupying. Hie collage 102H Central Frank Karras, of Philadelphia, has •d- family pleasantly lockled In their summer home, N28 Plymouth place, • Ifl* dly, Nunevlller, a well known PUIIadelphla advertising man, waa In-town

HAS BAD FALL Aged Civil War Veteran Dislocates Shoulder and is

Bruised All Over.

While going from one room to nother and piaxltig a peculiarly con-! fueled staircase In his home. Thomas Mile, a well known resident, missed Ids footing Tuesday night and fell to

hotlmu of the stairs.

Is wife, who lx recovering from a ere atlai-k of llluem, wax unable to

NO SUNDAY SALES OF DR. HAINES AT ; CREAM AND SODA WATER SEAYILLE CAMP J

go to I

--•hlldreu helpnl him l< Dr. I. X. (Irlscom wax sem t was found that Mr l.eslle ■K-ated his left shoulder and v

taken up.

Mr. I,e»ll

who Is u

of the i

ENGAGED TO WED

igement of K. Hayre Kldrldge and l»» Andelhie Matbeweon. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathewson, Philadelphia. Miss Mathewson Is a granddaughter of Mrs. N. C. Clelland.a summer rcsllenl of this city, where idle also spends he summer seasons. Mr. Kldredge, who made a repulalon as a long-distance walker, a few ears ago, |. also well known here. The wedding will lake place In

■luring the week and registered at Hr Hlrrayne. Albert D, Oat and family, of Phlta delphia, are now pleasantly located Ii their collage, 021 Ceiijral-aveiine. fo

POLICE MAKE BIG HAUL OF LIQUORS Proprietor of House, Who Denied Guilt, Sent to Prison for Court Trial. Kdward C. Williams, a colored ma ho has mnducteiP a sitTreNm West venue, betweeiy Seventh and l-ihrlilh’ reels, forjuitimliero'f yearn, wa« held In fluou ball for court by Mayor Head.after a hearing on Friday evening; irged with keeping a disorderly

afternoon by Chief of Police Scull and Policemen Seaman and New kirk.• 'imams and four colored men and

ud a box —a gallon of whisky n of gin. and some wh e. Hi conllscaled and were part of I evidence produced at the hearing. As the stuir was brought lutu i earing room by the police there w many comments from the crowd tl icked the place. ^ Mpyor Headley told the prisoner as .charged with keeping a dlsorde house and asked whether lie wished plead gii'lty or not guilty. Wlllla ■Id he was not prc|iared la have I ise go on and declined to plead.

having found gronnde to be suspicious that Ibpior was sold Ihefe. They defliey found bolth

r the

entral

Miss Margsrrt MacFarland and Miss I-Oltle Uomegya, of Philadelphia, are Hie guesls of Mrs. I,./]. Krangah and family, 1B2 West avenue. Mrs. 1'homas Ymmg's cottage. 326 Haven avenue, has been rented to (leorge Harr, of (ieniiautowu. Mix young men will occupy It. J. Thomas Taylor and family, of Philadelphia, are here for another II of pleasure,occupying their col1229 Pleasure avenue, irge W. Istbell and lamlly, of Millville, are now occupying their ran City cottage, where they will aalu fof about six weeks. •rof. Elmer J. rtandt, of Iteadlug. iner pnuclpal of the Ocean Clly High 8chool, Is here for the summer II His family wllljoln him later, s Kev. t.’arl-C. liakrr, religious editor of the Pblladelphla luqulrrr, old friend of the'Kev, Arthur tiee, paid a visit to Mr. Oee .Sunday afterMr. and Mrs Warren Moss, of West Philadelphia, are spending a few days -Ith her father. John Oreenwell.al hiullage on Ocean avenue, near .Seventh Among the late arrivals In Ocean 'lly. from Hie June graduates of the Philadelphia Olrlx' High .School,'are Marie Crosa and Miss Allene

CJrlmo.

■. and Mr*. Thomas .Simpson, of ikfoid, Philadelphia, were the gueels of Mr. and Mrs. William 8hrtver at their home on the Itoardwalk

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mores, of Philadelphia, have returned home afler idlug a week with their sister, Mrs. mas Young, who are on their wedding tour. L. Kodgersand family of Wynnewood, Pa., are pleasantly located

the place, testllled that he knew lllta'mx and had lieen In his place.

Bought drinks there.

Tleercoxt him ten cents a iKitlle and hlxkey waa purchased fur Mfteen tuts a drink. He bought the drinks urn "a lady." He saw two other hlte men in the plact- and saw them

jy once from ' the lady."

Lewis Hheldlogs lextllled Hi

t the cc

tr of

Del.ancey place and Corinthian ave-

'• •.city.

Lai

i prominent buslue-

family here lo enjoy the cooling breezes for the summer mi Central avenue,

near Third street.

Mra. M. T. Austin hge returned to ('hlragn, where she holds a responsible position, afler'spendlng several weeks

iltb hri

liarenls, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel

i,ase, In thiaclty.

Miss Mary (ireenwell, a well known -nung lady In the social circles of West Philadelphia, la spending a few • al Hie summer home of her par-

ti Ocean avenue.

Herwhell Pettit, of. Millville, .me to Ocean City lo spend Hie er with her son. Dr. Heracbell PeltII. Jr., who has tieeu practicing ere for several mouths. J. H. rtchall and family, of Phllaelphla, are occupying their bungaiw, Twelfth street and Pleasure * ue. They will eutertain Miss K Hcball during the season. Harry Keller,of Poo du Lac formerly Hie Keller Manufacturing Company. Philadelphia, and Fred. L. Fobter. of Philadelphia, were guesU of John J. Foster, .if this city, Sunday. Mrs. H. E. Park returned to her Philadelphia home on Tuesday after speudiug a few days hi her cottage, 6612 Central avenue, which she has rented lo Mrs. Oraeir.of Pblladelphla. Mrs. Kate A. Y'oung and daughter. Ihs Young, and Mra. J. Frank Turner ■d her daughter, of Philadelphia, are „jw at their new hotel, The Breakers. They will open the hotel for guesls or.

Saturday.

Mrs. H. Vance, of Sherwood, Pa , Is [.eliding a few weeks here, at the .■nme of her sister. Mrs P. Smith, on Second street, accompanied by her two daughters, the Mlsaes Alberta and Miriam Vance. Mias Vivian Hand, grauddaughtef of Captain H. \V. Hildreth,

'Kourke Is t.uuk -keeper in theotlce of the Ocean City Electric Light Coi pany, where she waa employed la Mrs. Lizxle May CoiAtermloc. wife of the Rev. Dr. 1>. M. Countermine, of Troy. N. \\, with her daughter, Sophia, who Just graduated at Mount Holyoke College with many honors, has taken possession of the Kev. Dr. J. D Countermine's residence. 1021 Ceutral avenue, for Ijie summer.

. Sm? 1 , h Morlb Carolina. Atlantic City. Experienced woman, while, wishes housework or chamberwork, without w ashing. Apply 1).,BgNTISKh office. Part seven room furnished cottage for rent; >1*** season. Ml Central Furnlalied rooms for -rent with private family; all oonv. 702 Waaley,

ing. i

They Imrrel

isknl iin- Mayor • •Ta-lcd it." Hi They also fou

narles F

i of I

cr from

n Will

place and placed the money on a table. Williams never sold him anything to drink. Witness saw others buy drinks there. He was never sold anything by Wallace Roger's testllled to similar cperlence* al William's place. William liaison was in Williams’ ouse that day. He had seen Rogers uy whisky and beer tiiere. (leorge Washlugtan, eoloi had just arrived In the morb Phlladelyhia, said he went ’ place to get Ills pantaloons pressed. He arrived there ahead i Islt of the police, and was caugh He testified that he saw the "cop* drink Peer from one bottle. (leorge Ford, also colored, who said he iworka for Denn A Hemaley and went lo Williams’house to borrow a iw, and whose visit was coutemporaeoiis with that of the police, never tw-any Intoxicants there except on ■Is occasion, when Chief Hcull sampled" them. Bpeaklog lo Williams, Mayor Headley said It seemed clear that he had been keeping a disorderly house fcy illing Intoxicants. s * Williams declared that he did not now that this had been proved. He further said he would "eat his hat." If •one would nay he sold intoxicants, asserted that he had this stult lo his house for himself and bis help. Maynr Headley told the accused he as surprised and sorry lo And Williams In this position, but William! and others -know what Ocean Clly Is he officials will not tolerate such places'as these. The officials are g< to break up such places They keep eternally at it and whoever violates the law must suffer the pen

illy-

Williams was held In ball, as ha been staled, and, as he was unable to furnish II, he was committed. ShledlDgs, liaison and Rogers wt each held In fonnball as witnesses, and was supplied by William H. Campbell, Who employs them

James Fawt-ett, who. the police say, as trying to “paint the town" about 3 o'clock Tuesday morning, wa rested and a atop put to his proceedings. He was given a hearing by Mayor Headley later In the day and given a chance to leave u which.Ue did.

Rev. Dr, John II. Haines will i a patriotic sermon in the First M. K. Church next Sunday evening the members of Iota Council, No. 128, i. IT. A. M., and Washington r. No. 75.-P. O 8. of A. '

■e deslr-

Mayor Headley Says Public Sentiment Favgrs Closed Sunday Here. II the sale of ice cream and soda water could he held strictly lo these vpcomiuodillea. Mayor Headley said, lr Saturday night, following a ngthy conference with members of IS cabinet, lie would lie In favor of It. In (tils statement, be simply nitered Ids declaration of a few months to insdr at a meeting- In the First M. K. Church. iut, the city's chief executive added, dltf sentiment, as represented by Hi tubers of Ids cabinet, eppeared lo b

*

Ocean City Pastor Will Give ^ Addresses on “The Mak- y ing of a Minister.” ^ The board ofdlreotoraof the keavlllej f ''amp Meeting Association met at Ihelr J ^ lo perfect Hie arrangements for! ^ : annual camp meeting, which lie held from August tirst to Augtwelftb inclusive. Among the features of the camp meeting will* a series of addresses delivered by J. H. Haines, of lids clly, upoii the era! theme-"Tb -Maklngofa Minr."Tlieseaddreeees—fourlu number, III lie given as a pari of the wo

it Hu

of Hie session, was the sale of gars and smoking tobucco. Said this member and also at least ne other member, both of whom have large properly liperesls In this city, and both of whpm are doing all wllldii their power to "boost” this resort: “If .Hie ipiestliin ot an 'open Huoday,' so as It rrlNtiM to the sale of Ice cream soda water, were put to a vote, the ocates of a closed .Sunday would inemlier of the cabinet said that there was no thought.of a vole the questfon. Mayor Headley, ted, had called them tngellieivtfl' ascertain public sentiment, as these’ nnbers of the cabinet repret of the churches and every civic organization In the clly. At the close of the conference Mayor Headley said that Ice cream could be. par.t of a regular dinner, but It cnuld not lie sold with "fake" sandnces for aeverafyears past. iVhlle the Bkntinri., as It statefl Itorlally last week, is against an pen" Sunday, It must he said, as a miller of news, that there was considerable Indignation qmnng some visitors mil a few who had^recenlly rented 'ullages and apartments over Hie fact hat they could not buy Ice cream or oda water. Home declared that, had they known of these conditions, they ne of the little places where "doggie” sandwiches arc sold were closed up. It was said that these places >t "look nice" along the Koardrexlaurant keeper who hail been d by Mayor Headley not to sell Ice cream, soda water or cigars almost was emu pel lest to use vigorous measures with two men who demanded

cigars

There always remains this fact: Ocean City w\s founded upon condlthat are against Hie sale nf articles and food that were considered unnecessary by the men who started resort, ami these conditions are

COTTAGES RENTING

There Is still quite a demand here ir collagen for the su&imer months, ad a number of Imuses were taken

during the week.

Orville Adams has rented his col-

i Wats*.

, below

P Phil

fnllow-

SPECIAL MUSIC rill Hr Heard In I*rrati> irrlan Chnrcti ttila nummrrThere will he special music Ir list Presbyterian Church this i er. as In past years, and the visiting ,embers of Hits religious demimlnaon will be given a musical treat •ery -Holiday during tbe moiilhs of July and August. The following named will comprise the quartet secured for these two

months:

irano, Mrs. John Rnaenbaum, of Wilkes Rgrre, Ps ; eontralto, Miss Madeline Brooks, of Philadelphia; , J. Thornley Hoghes, and bass, Lewis K. Hmlth, both of this city. «. Rosenbaum Is well known to the people here as a vocalist of ability, and Miss Brooks Is sakl to have a voice, well trained. Mr. Hughes *et voice. Hr. Hmlth's skill i singer Is widely known.

enlral i

it, to Thoms Joseph T. Hcull

ig rentals:

Lewis Steelmen's cottage, 431 Cennl avenue, to Mrs. Ellen Desmond, of Philadelphia. Nelson II. Sony’s collage, 430 West venue, lo Thomas P. Shields,of Phlla

delphia.

11 lam R. Currey’a cottage, 482 al avenue, lo John I). Kobbett, of iluglon, D. O. P. Hand's'cottage, 8(19 Wesley le, In M. J. Callaghan, of East

Orange.

Second Hoar of the DeMsrle apartmeats to Mrs. J.' Christie, of Wlesa-

blckon.

J. M.Cheeter has made tbe following

rentals:

R. E. Oner's cottage, on Park place, C. M. Stout, of Hie Bassett A McNabb Company, Philadelphia. The Irwin collage, .606 Eleventh street, to F. W, Haywood, of Phila-

delphia.

'altage 818 DeLancey place to Ernest Blood, of Pblladelphla. First door of the Riley Van aparlmeuta, 16 Wesley avenue, lo Frank L. Hough, of Philadelphia. Alonzo Colton, real estate agent, ports the following rentals: 'harles W. Neeld's collage, Wesley avenue, to !<ewls Hopper, of

hlladetp

Mrs. A. E. Torherl’s collage, 319 Ocean avenue, lo Nicholas Newlln •hlladelphla. Mrs. A. M. K. Jones' collage, Asbury avenue, lo B. F. Mayer, of Philadelphia'.

Mojonrnlag Ir* Hal***-. Mrs. J. B. McCullough, of (lermanwu, a property owner In this city, where she has many Jrlends, has gone Oqnnqult. Maine, where she will remain until August 1. One of,her daughters, Miss Mary Dalrymple, will there with ber. Dr Wendell Reber d wife, the latter a daughter of Mra. McCullough, will epend Jnly In i e Adlrondacka.

Mrs. Charlotte F. Poller, who came here recently from her home In Philadelphia died early Sunday morning of apoplexy at t he home of her danghMrs. Edith F. Kldpath, 819 DeLancey place. Hbe was nearly 74 years old. The body waa sent to Philadelphia for burial.

I.atheran Cliurcli •ervtcra. Lutheran Church services will held In Immanuel HapDst Church, on Wealey avenue, below Ninth street, at 4 18 o’clock every .Sunday afternoon durlug the summer mouths. Ministers from Philadelphia will conduct services, to which I he public Is In

1-atrlotlc ■muon. The Rev. Arthur Uee will deliver palrhHlc sermon In Immanuel Baptist ('hurch next Handsy evening. His subject will be "Under Two Flags. Tbe public Is cordially Invited to attend.

Would like to exchange •

able lots at Pitman. N. J

City lots, preferably between Fifty-

second and Sixtieth streets.

HiUUKlN Dll.K8.jK..

6-87-11 Pitman, N.J. Foil Kent — Comfortable housekeeping apartment, and cool, select rooms. Apply S , Sentinel office. It Fur Sale—Hand mangle, 42-mch, heated by gas; price, tii. Apply at Brighton Hotel. 8-27.ll Plaoo Inning and repairing by an expert. Leave orders al Lake’* Jewelry storv. 6-27-St For Ham — Y'acht Sayonara. 30 feet over ell; 12 fret beam. Address ( apt. N. B Hooy, 430 We«t avenue. Ocean city, N.J. 6-23, Smoe.

(Sold walcb with ribbon fob. Monogram “J. 1. 8:" Reward If returned lo 8ENTINKI. office.

MILLINERY All trimmed haU reduced, good styles all colon. J. N. HlteDaCTtt'S *36 Asbury A vs. Ball Phoo

MCALLISTER’S New Things to Complete Your Summer Outfit Parasols, Crocheted Bags, Purses. Etc. Parasols. Crocheted Bars. Metal PUrSeS. N’, w Ins- nf inetnl pur*»-Kith rhAius, 25c slid 50c. LaWUS NV,, line of ime fl.-iir.-.l lawn*, and batiste, regular I2jc msterisl*.at " ’0 jxrd. 25u orgaudy, 16c.

Ratline. ^ Curtain Scrim. >

InH. .Very atyluli me „f «gllr<«i eti

nil 18c jiuil.

Scotch tmli Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN

redTunJer

The Hchoi

ifthe

Bible resdlngs

Proplc

■mi work l"o beglvei

r Hu

HADDOCK’S CASCARA

Laxative Tablets

FUI -like candy. Work like magic

12 for 10 cent*

Purify tbe blood with Ntal's Spring Sarsaparilla

60 cents a bottle

PARK AID TIIFMO’S CARDIES HADDOCK’S PHARMACY x. Eighth and Asbury Ave.

1. S. CHAMPION

MANUFACTURER OF

STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM

IW Touts* ipeclslly TTM AND WERT A Inesa osrorxtluu imy.

Ymr Home Reliable 52?“' si«-t xsneral l*elp wsolsd sod ■uppllsd ■rl nones Holt, pbonea.^Tsn year*' "‘“wIlVlackledgb 634 Wesl IKDUI Oceu Clly, H. J.

get Ready for business! Good posllloau ssaursc sir our srxduxisa. Ibus Hadsots

s. s. McAllister j 755 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. '

Three Bargains Do Vou Want Them? Full size lot on First st, only - $575.00 Lot on Fifteenth st. - - - $475.00 Lot on Twelfth st, only - - $375.00 The above lots are up, to grade and 1ia\;,e cement sidewalks and curb. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

B. McOIBENY, Uencral ftanagsr. MISS N. E. TOWNER, R. N. Home Nurse. n H0T6L oise^YRe..r Ocean Ave. Between Eighth end Ninth HtreeU OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH

A small piece of OCEAN P RO NT in the choicest part ol the Boardwalk

at a

Bargain Price That’s the kind of investment to make ...Massey & Edwards 0 ""^’;, F-OR OCEAN Cl TV REAL. ESTATE " B. FRANK SMITH 1030 ASBURY AVENUE Colleges, Hotel* and Apartments for sale and rent. l<ota and Farms for sale. A double bouse near Twelfth street In good repair, ,,,r '* ,e . $3,000. Idit on Asbury ave., near Third et., price, $650. C-roomed collage with bath, at ilayons, $1,850.

7*4 Or EAR ATERt'E Oe«ia CHg, R. a. up' all U» year r- Hot Water Hi A. P. MIRJIltl

REAL ESTATE -na INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean Oity, N. J.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUng for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell yon al once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages foi sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement—tbe choice ol Ocean City. , Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., • Ocean City, N. J.

H. corsoh Kecal E&eitate iVggexxt No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.

Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish o Desirable location lor a Seaside Rome FOR SALE-A few lots located in Section O, 0»v- Citj N. J., in vicinity of State road and Pennsyl s< J Resding Hnilroad stations. Also *Ua| for bungalows sHiuite Onmt Rot Ustbor Bey. Beesley's Point, N. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS auardlasn 532 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, P

-STOP PAYING RENT865 DEEANGEY PEftGE—near Boardwalk

Pnrcbase You Sumer Home Liberal lenns

Retd] for Occipuc; Open for iDspectioD

Built by Antfrcw Scull

JOSEPH I SOULE,

' 'Ssm mb other; teems Clly Iters. 1 .' dsj sxo.inrlum npenrd II,s Hxtl (or tbe con-

Tin- Imperial 4 CKNTKA1. AVE. OCKA.N CITY. N J

Mrs. U. OKTZtl.

THE KATHLU

M1KNKH I.KW18 A COMARD THE STRAND NINTH AND WR8LCY AVENUE

rile lor Booklet sr

8. H. LEWII

EWM,

I II. MLLL

THE ELBERON {Formerly tbe Kmmelt) MTII AND CERTEAI. AVEEFE Orrpa City, R. J.

t. EI.LA »- NAYLOR. Frep.

HOTEL ATGLEN One of tbe most esntrally loaded hotels Is i City. The aim baa always been to this house select and homeUk* abd Us — * ’patronage proves Ha euoend partioalan address, a. c, wrr, Fvp. OCEANIC . csieully am. Elevator. Usr-

THE WILMERS 70S Ceutral Ave.

THE - LAUREL

I. ERTATE ARE U

c. i_. lake: .REAL ESTATE AGENT..

Ranting. HuylnR and a CLARENCE S. SCULL —Real Estate and iRawaace— My 4omp*mlesarean muima^doium eccj

K. A. PORTER Contracting and QradinK 1014 Asbury Av«

jVIadame fff&zzi hodisth downs and Fancy Waists. T Hpsclalty. Prtor. saUstactory, I0S EIGHTH ST. OCEAN C

First National Bank Ocsan City, N.J.