OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
\ PL. XXXII I. OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1M4 NO. 4«
Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor j -^little— Gandy Shop 916 AbilDHY AVE. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Sea- h ore Architect Llyurad by the HIale It EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Boyle Commercial Agency 624 F.i(hth SI. Ocean City, N. J p E. C. BOYLE, flaaaccr Claiuia adju-le-t ai.<1 olledd anywhere ij) United State-. Dance Every Cold Lunch ea, t Wedneaday and Pre. Saturday Night The Excursion House , JAMBS CLARK Proprietor J MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J.jc
'jMDRGAN HAND, I ATTORNEY and j COU NSELLO R a^d r AV^' LAW offices"" Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH j Counsellor-at-l-aw fOW-NSEND GOD F R E Y Attorney-at-Law B. DAVIS Attorney at Law SOS Eighth Street I Ocean City New Jersey E. TOWNSENDElectrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Avo. i Ocean City New Jersoy
IONES' J\\ EN'S §HOP 755 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. EVERY SOc VELVET TIE REDUCED TO 25c Wc are allowing theapring line of Derby Hals and would h« glad to b.w rvrrv ■nan in Ocean City come in and aec the latest »i>1e«. We have as fine an omommrnt of Raincoat, a. can be found thi. aide of Philadelphia. Kverv one a RAINCOAT. •Tull Dress Shirta, soft pirated bosom." Sole agent for Holeproof Hosiery. Sweaters. Kid Y". loves, Suitcase. Bags. Slearner Rugs, Umbrellas. Shirts Bathrobes, Underwear. Cardcmscs, Coin Purses ami oilier Novelties. Everybody Welcome. Headquarters for yrcan City Yacht Club regulation ca]~. ' , STETSON HATS ' CAPS J DID YOU EVER J . J Mop to consider how important it is to have your home con- * ' stracted by responsible builders? •. Have you seriously con-' f f "eviileretl the parts that are hidden? % Have you ever considered f i how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- f • J den parts play in the life and safety of your building? •! I.et us . , a advise yon how your borne should be built. • Plans and speci- j > .nations frw | ; City Mill and Lumber Company ; I BUILDERS t 1 OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N. J. ' P OWB LL > S
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J N. GRISCOM, M. 1). ^ 1 EIGHTH ST AND VVESI.E1 AVE Allen Corson, H. D. j Ocean City New Jersey i Dl< W. P. HA1NFS COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE 1 JJKRSCHKI. I'RTTIT, M 1». 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITV, NEW JERSEY ' QR. CHARLES B. RIDER | »]>entlHt» \ 809 Central Avenue Hughesj Central ^Pharmacy ' M8fc!F j [ J. THORNLEY HUGHES. Manarcr j< I ■' New Tear Resolutions j1 ' Ma^S, K. — !« ROY E. DARBY « THOMAS J. THORN; : * || jflorist |>: 1 1128 Bay Avenua I PRICES AND WORK RIGHT J ' aoT H PHONE* J MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer -eiionatui octtxa ciTr.N.j. — ti Watch and Jewelry Repairing 0 Mayer's " Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'* Pier ^ OPeWAU-YEAI' ■» Has- Rsfikar.1 Mama W. Braaa £ 11. Hurkliardt 4 Co. <• PCIMBING AND HEATING w imtis cm - gar jnati H I llol Vatar, Mlrw.il and Vapor B sailor — — dl Oceaii City Title and " Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey — k CAPITAL $100,000 • SURPLUS $40,000 • ' — : : cr Caudal*. a (anrral tanktnr bualnrra. ^ Trasc' Acnonnu- " ' °D g, acta as asocuior, admlcistrator. trnataa or CI cuarman. Wills raralpiod tor and k.pl wltb-" ,, p I nuuaca TITLES ISSUES •CSRCMCa ^ WM. K. UABMEY. PnaKMnt ' ■ II UN BY II. MOORE. Vloe-Pra.IJr.il ' t-KHI.IK H.LUULAM. VtewPrwaldabt " c. K. HTILWEUL Beeratary and Treaaurrr It J. KITH IAN. TATK to. Solicitor ,| DIRECTORS) la.ua a. I .ml lam W. 1>. Mbarrar.1 • Barry HradlF, Allan Coraoa Aaron O. Rlra Danlrl K. Hlrrlu.mn M BaaUag ky Mail a Specialty H
FIX TOLL CHARGES ON NEW AUTOMOBILE BRIDGE
Committees to be Appointed for Celebration of Road's 11 i Formal Opening. | At a marling ..f li.a oflWra SUA dly | wi'ii lit tlia I Ii-anu Lily AutomUM ' j llrulga I'oiupany. Friday night, ft Ira, nsuta; live reuta each for lliscliautrcur Frdeatriaiia..tan reola each. Bicyclers, leu ceutr each Motor ryi-lera. tlfteen cents wltb one per-on; twenty cent- fur machloe eonSecretary Oils M. Townsend. follow. ganlr-atioiis In Ihe city to each appoint one person to act wltb tbe general celebration committee. Harvey Y Lake, of tbe committee , <»u lighting the bridge, recommended ' thai Ihe company have Ha »«a II I qininatlng plant. No action was taken and Ihe committee wat cootlooed. It war said that with a gasoline engine llie company could furalab power for Ihe electric lights and (be electricity to o|wnle Ihe drew, at a much cheaper light company. There will he 1W light, uf (tie t'ungaleu ty|ieofauty Witt power no 1 (he bridge Tliey will have frosted ■•all globe. They -trill lie staggered, thai tlieir will bJ a light every Ally A meeting of ihe bridge company , I «t> held Tuesday, at which Vice Frew- | | blent Tidd. of the Gwa aud Electric | i-ompany, of New York, and HuptGolden, of ilia Allanllc lily Electric , J Light ( 'ouipaoy, were pierwnl. The | plant, ami Mupt. Golden enured Ibe , i bridge i Attipaiiy oltlclkl. that they , ! would be properly considered in a bid ( i to lie aiihiulllrd for lighting llie hridge. , ! SUCCESSFUL SUPPER Union cleared ibj no, 1 i The New England supper given In ' Ihe social room, of the First M K. 1 Thursday evening wa, very •iiccenaful. and WW wa, cleared, ' much to the grallttcatlou of tlioee In- ' lereated. porthiu of ilielr auliarrlptlon' to Hie ' church's building fund Ttie re « ■tialiider waa given loYTie nienilwr, of ? theljuean Esther ClrcJe. v TO START I PUBLIC LIBRARY Meetiog to be Held in Pint 1 Presbyterian Church Thla Evening. There are a large nomber of reader* In this rliy and for a long lima many 'I of lliriu have tell the urgent oeed of a e public library. Noar It looka as tbougb a thedewtrsnf theae Intellectual people p soon be gratified. a Tbe Kev. Charles H. Bnbner pastor oftheKlrat Fresbylerlan Church, and t the Iter. Dr. J. B Haines, paalor of t Ihe First M. K. Church, have Inaugurated a movement along this Hue, and e ^ public meeting or all interested In the II plac to have a public library hare will r be held Id the Firet Preabyterlan a Church this (Thursday) evening. *t The mewling will he addrcseed by I Mlaa Harsh B. Askew, of Trenton. orgs hirer of public libraries. 1 At t bis la a milter to wblcb every- a body la, or should be. concerned, tbe re will ha a large turnout at tba t toolght. d . ■ » ' c WANT ORCHARD o — 1 It lias been suggested by some wejl a known residents of tble section that It (l would he a moat excellent Idea to plant * frnlt treed on the larga farm on' which " la located'tbe county almabouaa. Thla could be used by the Inmates and those In charge of Ihe almabouaa. It would be a floe thing. H la aug- . geated. If tbeouuuty'a poor dependent* . coold gooul Into a email orchard on tbe gronoda and pick op a few apples, pear*, etc., not to apeak of barrtaa. . of theae people In tbe tnstlto- - tlon are unfortnnata and have bean b placed in Ibalr preaeul. position ■ oo fault pf Lhalr owp; bancs, * II would not ha unreasonable to treat I hem with soma kindly consideration 1 * 1 e Anyone wanting a woman for gen- b eral housework, one that nan bake, took or do any kind of work, can bear of our by applying to Mrs. Ray Las, 719 Asbury avenue, Ocean CUy, N. J, • adv. MP.*. e Kurt Sale.— Lot Ma-ITA aietln- p. on Asbury a van us. below Si(lsanU ' Get pour Job prlotlog dune at lb* I Uriotla* Ho»ae. |
d ! HIGH SCHOOL WILL ii PUBLISH PAPER " Norvin Smith to be Mnnpg|ny j r Editor; Elmpr E. RanQb ' Baainesfl Manager. j The pupils of Ihe Oceao City School bare arrauged Jo Issue a e moulbly p.,wr contain l«-*Jw, of ,. luieraat to the «ude».., tiSir prnVnta and friends. x Tbe following -IStt ba. been cboecn: Norvin C. Smith, ed l|nr-lo-chlef: t Mlaa Liufo Towuaeod, drat assistant I editor; MlsrSarah Somen, asoood as Slrtant editor; Mlaa Mlorrva Adam., b third aatlaiant edllor; Elmer E. Raack, I bu.lueaa niauager; Mlaa Frances H h Smith, aa.Tgtaot bo Wore# mau^ger; ] John Helliwell, Circulation manager; i I E. May II n Bobloeoii. advertising man- , e Mt'fr There will be au advbmry board.;. B comprising the memben of Ibe faculty | , of |ha high eohool. , . TUa-puhlicatlnn will make II. flr.l | kl'l raranceabopl llir mkldle of March. , i PENNY SOCIAL ! ' Man» Pralarra. jl The dull show tj.li be oue ol Ibe 1 ' many pleasing features of the "Fauuy • Social,' to be glveo by the members of 1 the t'brlatlau Eudtavor Soctgly of ibe 1 • First Preabyterlan Chur^rfn tliesoclal '■ of the church Thursday evening I ' ' Sti I ' Tbe members of tbe society are'*- ' worklug euergetlcajly to make lite,' ' affair a great success in avary wat,;1 1 and lb* Indication, era that they will accomplish their purpose. Don't for- ; •' gel l he date. |4 rive reraowa Bnpilard. Klva icraona who have rtceDlly j Ihe Palermo Baptist Church be pi I red by their pastor, tbe Rev. ' II. Rldrtdge, In Immanuel Kapil.t ' Church, thl. city, Sunday afternoon. I ■ A number of people wlineraed the'1 baptism. jr Mr. and Mn Albert W. Henry, of ; anmnier re-ldenla of thla i ' tdty. auuminceibeengagemaut of their a Mlaa Eva J. Heury and,! VV lillam E. Wiley, of New York City, a .. .mw, «. •■■•ey, »■ -in i ore s-iiy. am ume was enjoywi. a
DEATH, CALLS AH :| AlHSDJESIDENT ~ John GUntz, Uncle of Mrs. Warren Smith, Was a Vine- 1 land Pioneer.. i I Jobn Ulaoir, who wa. wrarly «u : years old. died Sunday al Ibe law ot bis niece. Kt. Warrrh Smith, ou ' Hla wife died In Vlneladtt ll.lfiaen yeare ago A i Na - Funeral service, were held al hi. . late borne Tue-day bWcmiuk. couducied, a by Ibe Kev KoleS L' Steven,, rector • of the Episcopal fiiurrh at Tuckabue. ■ ? Tbe remalua were sent to Vim land by ' a Undertaker* Mark Lake yeHerday I murulog. Ttt*lulerai*ut,wo,lu.Oak • ; Hill temettry at Vioslaud at 12 ' o'clock, and there services were oqa- ■ t ducted by Deau Perklua, of Trinity > Episcopal Uburcb, of Which Mr . (Jlsuts bad been a Warden lor 40 • Mr. Glanlx'e death was due In Uie . ; lutlrmlllea of old age. He basHicrii ' : In bed albce two weeks before Cbrtat- ' He w as buru In A I, ace -Lorralua e p|Juu* 20, 1H21, aud came to tti4if%iiiu- * ' when twenty-two year, old. Ml- * lu Boston, where he waa engaged ' 1 In Km buaiueaa of piano matcher for 1 several years Than be went to Vanelaud and llvfd there about Itfly yeare, 1 being a pioneer mldeut of ibal place ' aud uurh tuleraatad In the building uf ,| lb* town. He engaged iu the furun ' ] tura bind nee, llwra for about tweuly- f llvtyeara.wbeu be retired. He lived tu Vlpeiaod moat of Ihe tlute uptll about I 'I two years ago. Sloe* then ha I , mad a Id* borne with bla niece. < He had been abroad three time., the H , trip being raven year* ago, w hen took Mrs. Smith aud her young i daughter wtl b turn Mrs. Km lib waa H { InAWareet relative Id this oounlr A * I alcfor In Uermauy survival. > Mr. Utautt Joined Hobach laxlg*, I ! 122, I. O. U. P., In Vw'elauri, June <1 : 4, 1876, aud waa Ihe oldest member of that organisation. Attended a BrnpUan. ti I Mrs. Thomas H. Healings, of tb* '< ' aud Mra. Clayton Haines ■■ want to Ml. Holly Saturday to •> , attend a raarption. riigy visited rela- * tlvee in Maorastowu aud Maritoii, and * relumed to Uiia city Tuasday. « I Package ran*. Member- or Washington Camp. So. j P. It. S. of. A., ware glvtu a pack- ° party by ||i* woman's branch of f , till, order Saturday night. A pleas- II anl time was enjoyed. a
TRAINS STOP I AT TWENTY-THIRD STREET
Street Improvement Association Sttccceds in Its Efforts. The desire of tbe members of the Street Improvement Association to have a railroad station— or, al least, to have the tralasof both railroad. atop at Twenty-third street— la about to be realised. Ttie member, of Ibis aamclatlon been working no tbl- proposition for some lima. Tbe Reading Railroad Company offeial, agreed to stop their train* tliar. the Waal Jersey and Saashwre Hal road Company heads would do Ilk*- ' wise, and th* West Jersey people a*M 1 they ware willing to atop If the Read wm. The "Penney" baa a whole square of at Twenty-third street and West - Tb* Raadlng didn't have laud la particular neighborhood, bat that has bean overcome by tba Ocean City Association, which has donated a lot at tb* south west corner of street and Havao avano*. Having lb* train* atop at thla street ' 1 Will be a great Cunvenlenoa t.i tba colIn that section and will aim to build op that growing pail of i tbactty. ' i Mra. W. A. i»— art* »«ML Mra. UaMarta, wlf* of Ih* Rev. Put-., man A. Da Mar I*, pastor of tba Ptrsl . Mat bod 1st Episcopal Cbnrcb of Vlo,land, died aarly Saturday mora lug la the American Stomach Hoapual. PhD , , adalpbla. Bba -as oparaUd oo a ft.,, asy M. E. Cooforsoce. Bath Mr. and szfisxr* : ow. v..t mwawa. j' It's dlgntltod and gives you a dabdoua mo** of ascartty to own your i OCEAN CITY. Besides, your responsibility as a rami aetata uwaar makes yoa a daMrabh i cltuan. Think U over, thea sail an HARRY HRAOEBY. Real Eatau OpataUar. Nlalh and A* , ad*.'
WOMEN TO GIYE : TURKEY SOPPER ; Big Social Time *t the Pint Presbyterian Church This » Evening.. The mambera of lb* LatMea' AmU , . I key of the Ptmt Pwehj laitaw Church , , will gave a larhey sapper la Ih* aaetai . r*»m* of the ehwesh this fThamdayt | ..tvowtag ru-koto as* gfty cent, aud a | I large intake* ham baaa aaM. The Mtowtng la th* menu .rraugad , J Turkey \ , Jfaaha.1 While rot atom , Cranberry Mauea ( I . _ , , Cream Cafe* T» UaRka , ' RILL PAMRD wvwtue* CuT" ! ,1 It was an ooa aead at th* waafely I I masting of I ha Oty Cemmtadiaaia I [that J Harvoy flmaott, of th* J ' Haevay ■*•**•! Usmpaay. vkM bad a drat* annul ham. feat whtsfe thay | 'ta»ed •• data*, had wrtttea a Me** « Thactly asltatMr mid that If Baoaatt 1 • la *a fee pakd oa the BUI paaasatad for ; witfe 'fee way ml tenor attfe^ foil power -, Tho Pint Hal towel Bask of ursa* r C«y gar** prompt ausatloa to ail ami. •am aMnotad u ha mra adr II I ad* kit tf ijMSl -• adr. a* if '!
" MASONIC LODGE TO GO TO CHURCH j Members Will Rear Special Sermon by the Rev. Charles | H. Bohuer, A. M. , Tbe member* offtcean City Lodge. , No. JiL K. "and A.'H . »•" attend ■ divine aervlre In a bo.tr In il.v Flr«l , Pfv-byirrtaii Church next Sunday . evening, a bell a Writ will ba.de- • by tbe |<a-tor. the Kev. Cbsrlr, . H.-flohuer. A aperlal pn«ram lis, prepared for tbt« ooOa-lon -Tbe choir ha. pre|iar*d to prewnt \ I special mu-lc thai will be unusually I g"0d. t ,Tlic member, of Ibr lodge will leavr | Asbury avenue, at 7.80 o'clock, and will occupy seat, of honor In the eburch. The service will begin at o'clock and will be a, follows: Prelude closing WinWord's Prayer chanted. Solo. "I Know Thai My Redeemer 1 dvsa,". Itird Itr J Thorn ley Hngtiea. Heading " _ "tilorla In Kxcel'l.." from Twelfth lib. Moxart. Hymn. Offertnry. Soprano Solo, "Kesr Not Ye. Oh, Ismail" Ruck Mts» JouImi T. Corson. Anthem, "Seek Yet It* ford,"Koliert*. Baned lotion. Organ Paatlude. Otis M. Townsend. the builder, lias received the contract to build a bungalow for Mr». CroMett, of Hnrdenlown, on Ibe anulb side of Second street, met of Atlaollc avenue, oosttug Mrs. Croaqett la a newcomer, and will occupy Ihe bouse during Ihe K. V. t'urwm and wife, of Marmora, Friday started for St. IVIer.burg, where lliay will remain some time. They usually go to Florida about Hits tim* nearly every year. LIKELY TO GET HARRISON'S BAND
■ Director Fisher Suggests That Concerts be Given i . Two Weeks Longer. [ The mayor, at tbe weekly meeting 1 of the URy Commissioners, said Ibal tba time to oomlng whan It will be . Dies aery to provide for Ihe inu,lc for next rammer. Dlteetor Fisher said that heretofore It has been the mayor's duty to look after this matter, and lie moved that - tba aaaywr to a sawi* I ttae of on* is art*** loll 1 The mayor loforaaod the booed that be had rural. Wi a law day* kafor*. a ' tar from Prof Harttoow. wiamkand eaald probably fee asrore.1 for Beat 1 aaao-Hi no tba am* term. Ulu>. sou H*fo<o |h« ootlon wa* pot, Ih* ayaakar aid, fee would Mala that, if matter to piaead In hi* baud, he I would eudeavo* to gm Harrtos. and kla band sadar ifeseaaM •rrangsu.*.. 1. 1 aalaayaar. Dlraator Ftohwi mad* tha eaoaMkiu , k would fee wail m aa.ba.1 baviag lbs feaod foe two weaa. longer tfeaa iaM year Thw oaywe aaM that I bay aaay feat' have .ulBetooi appraprlaltou. bat [hraetoi Ptob** aaprai.it tb* thought Ibat tuts oowtd probably fe* aaltofoe SWUv HUillMMkHi tu Mow I Wuu AO VI. mm Pas* var.. Pom RALa.— 4'utlbgaa sod lota lo i meat Ilia* m uamatMy.
OCEAN CITY LIKELY TO f BE IN THIRD REGIMENT
Col. Landon and Staff Members Highly PlcAacd With Local Men's Showing. n ' T D. f .and. in. commander of the Thiol Infantry. National Guard of ■ New Jrr-ey. accompanied by" Major Jl W. HJHver. and Lieut J. VV. Hcott. acllug adjutant, wa. In thto city last 5 evening fwr the purpura of "looklug over" the men who have signed to Joiu the hoped-for company of the '• Third Regiment. , There were elgbty-flve perran, to •' lloe In Uie hall jm the third floor of '> the Hauu .Rullding, under command r" "f Vance Kaly, when Col. Landou arid " hi* officer, entered the room, aod they made a very good appearabce. Moat ; ..r them were "raw recruits," but they d. bowed up well. At leaM, that was" V the view of ihe ufllcera quite freely expreraed. In fact, Ihey aald they 'r were really astonished, d 1 Col. I^udoo. In a speech, compild mented the men upon their appear- • anca. He raid tbey showed every 11 evidence of having been uuder lb* guidance of a competent drtllmaster. There are two factors In making a •uceeaaful enliiler-a' man who knows how a llilng should be done, aud tba strict obedience of men under h}m. Col Landou stated that wflile ha • t-un Id give the men prerant no promise «- lo what will be done, a, (hat largely lie- Willi Rlate oOldala, he was rare " I l.at If thl, company wer* selected to llll ihe vacancy In the regiment, tbe !.oy« would he a credit to themaelve,, I heir city and their regimeul. Most of the men appeared to be of about tb* h right age They were clean-cut lookr log and showed enthusiasm. Major Hblvera|old Hit member, of the company that bla battalion waa • famed for It* sharp ahoolera, aud Ibal if thla company were chosen he would expect ll.e member, to work hard at llie -hooting game. Col. Landon, a little later, asked those .who were wllliog to Join tha " company and go Into rarvic* to ratoe I heir bands, and every band Went op U wllh a awing. Th* oolonsl said b* liked the way they responded. • Mr. Ealy put the men through a few r ,lm pie performances, aud their aoe lion pleased Ihe viaUori. Col. Lsndoo and lb* ntagi.liin. nf hi, atkfl arrived btig abortly aftar 7 , "'clock aud were taken lo tb* bom* of ,' Clayton HsIiim Brick, president of Ibe Board of Trade, who lit. been ac- , «'*• I" tbe efforts to get tb* cnloual here, wl.aie dinner w*. served. Other gueate of Mr. Brick war* Ppatluaatrr Sulluo, Albert Fogg, Alfrad RrfmUli, Otto M. Towogtod and tba mayor, members of a oomm lite* fraaa )llit Board of Trad* that went to j*a Col. Landon at bla home about Can Tbe vtoiton vara alto show a um R Hippodrome, on the Boardwalk, la which tba compauy plana to drill. | Col. Laudou and bto atafl ortlaars i war* not only pleated with tb* appear- . aucs of the members of tb* prupoaad " company, but tliey war* favorably la1 pressed when they dtooavand that ' l her* are no aloun* In tbl* dty. ' The commtoelooed offlcar. of tba local company, it to atelad, wiU be: ' Captain, Vance Early; Ural ItoulanaaL k Dr. U. D. Taylor; aeooud lieu tenant, J A If ted R. MmltU. AN BARLY BIRD CMy Clerk Jabu K. Adsa. odWady • h.foraad Ih* til/ ' '■ nqli uiiim at r Ibeu «#»*!> a rating tbal be bud a • eaivsd an appllcatlba lac tba paaNwa ' or Janllo* ef Lira new elty bail. •I Tb* aeayo* aakad tb* birasd Iwra wbat aetku Gray w mid lake. • , wblcb wa agrawl la, ItoM Iks to#** ' 9*o»ld* a apurtal tbbrwak appMatuma. tba appuinlaaaut la be bald over J aulil the board tout. lUanaadaf Ipktpg a wiiiiuf* mra— to Atlantic Illy I— Nu. 1M, Loyal I "da* of Manas. wMafe baa * —agar Tub. to lu aat.id utIA ibe iniili i i Uuw af lb* itap— a Ladg* •• ssati a uniformed raak kf—yaf IR jp- ! War at raw rarvle* a tb* Pkapptsn.
- TU— * MM. » NEWELL CORSON ; The New Clothier. Furnisher and 1 Shoe Man ; i| — r to S-ou-1
Selling Out Samuel Russell's Stock at Half Price NEWELL CORSON 819 ASBURY AVENUE

