OCEAN CITY SENTINEL r
. VOL. XXXIV. -T- OCEAN OITY. N. J, THUEKDAY, J A-NTAltV J-11115 - - "»• . " NO. 4t
Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Sr.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. Otis M. Townsend 1. ice u eed by tbe State. EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N J. THOMAS J. THORN _*• jflorist 1128 Bay Avenue prices and work right ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Butter and Eggs Aak for Booklet of Specialties Order* Delivered Both Pbonss
1 ATTOBkEye.aT.liAW. J^ORGAN HAND,1 ATTORNEY and CO U NSIELLOR -AT.- LAW, Vvtrf^At COI'HT HOI HE, a. J. ^ | (Oppoelu I'ubllc buUdiaae). 1 JJaw' Offices' " """H Apgar & Bos well, , AMBlIRy 1 LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings A Read ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. I JAMES M. E. H^.DRETH Counsellor-at-Law "iTOWNSEND GODFREY J Attorney-at-Law ■ aCWWyav. H. NEWELt *HEULIN(iS j Attorney at Law 309 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. » Ocean City New Jersey
J DID YOU EVER= ' \ stop to consider how important it is to have your home con- \ J structed by responsible builders? Have you seriously con- f f sidered the parts that are hidden? Have you ever considered f f how gTeat and important the framing, foundations and other hid- f a i den parts play in the life and safety of your building? Let us A a advise you how your home should Ik- built. Plans and speci- . J fications free J ! City Mill and Lumber Company ' I BUILDERS t J OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE.. OCEAN C1TV, N. J. J PLUMB1NO Arc you Rotting entire satisfaction sa to prices, workmanship and bniineaA courtesy? If not, it will par von to give me a trial. I am in an sxaeptionnlly good position to take oare of yonr repair work of which I make a Specialty. 1 bars no eij>msive establishment or clerical foroa to maintain. Give ma a trial. Both Phonos C- H. BACON 607 Eighth 8t BMSOIHO SND CSRPCT LSTIHO X. FURNITURE Of ALL AINDB HtSSIWtO LAWRENCE M. LEAR .... ..... N.C.GODFREY Upholstering, Awnings, House Furnishings 657-669 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN EBIiaiAian unaanruLLi uivs.iv a
New Year's Greeting KE desire to tliank our friends and customers for their very liberal patronage during 191 4, and wish you all a HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. * r w— ' I | » O The Reliable Store for Dry Goods POW CLU O and Men's Wear. Phone 25. GO tO VISITORS WELCOME Colonial Greenhouses Ocean Heights On main Shore Road, beyond Somen' Point, for Cut Flowers. Feras and Bntbcr Plants tvuoflw! Linwood, N. J. l,"T"" THO«u"s'"h.' mm. Manager. | R. CURTIS ROBINSON 'i>— :»?■ v-ti' Notary Public and Commission er of Deeds i|>. id. .i-=Cl Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - - New Jersey
REDirtL [J N. CRISCOM, M. D. ! ; | EIGHTH HT. ANI) WESLEY AVK. I ! iiifl Allen Corson, I. D. Wt? ! : Bi« Wealey Avenue ' | Ocean City New Jersey DR- W. I'. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE.) OCEAN CITY. N. J. | * UERSCHKL PETTIT. M. I). 1 1 807 WESLEY AVE. i OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY - HulUI'llOOAA , £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER ! , I)entiHt«« 1 809 Central Avenue . M'Uk CITY. I. J. I J)R. G. P. STARR Dentist 1 Hughes' Central Pharmacy ■ ' J. Thomley Hughea, P. D. ' | 8th and Wealey Ave*. Ocean City, N.J. ' [ MARK LAKE ] ' Undertaker and Embalmer } -CmreaatAvmao. J | -ppuo* irn OCKAN CITY. N. J ( ' 1 " '
! Men's Suits ! Women's Skirts Pressed 25c ' Mathis & Rotundo j Bourse Bldg. Ocean City, New Jersey 1 Baa, RirlktrSI barrel W . Brsvs II. BnrkhardI 4 Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING fit SUBLET AVBKt'K W'XX* OTT' IBW JtKStt ] Joseph I . Scull REAL ESTATE BULLETIN FOR RENT wsisr b«wiy e'.oo paemSmK""' *"* U^^JnSss&Ss; FOR RENT S.'-.V. 'tf.-a per monih. FOR RENT {gySSaTnw Klabtb at reel. $2,000 00 totMC o° First Joseph I. Scull "IvtSK" Why an Old Bureau, desk, or closet as the hiding place for yonr valuables ? They should have the protection of our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault. The cost of a Sffe Deposit Box here is only $3.00 and up per year. II i Ocean City Title and Trust Company Ocean City, N. J.
MONEY SUBSCRIBED FOR COMPANY-0'S NEW ARMORY; *
" I Quick Response to Appetl j I Made at a Meeting of !' 1 Board of Trade. Wllliliiafcw mlnutea Monday uigbl. t ;»««) was subscribed at ilie meeting of ] I lie Board of Trade toward tbe pro posed nt« armory of Company U, ' Third Infantry, K. U. N. J . and tbe : delegation of members of Ibe company I at llie meeting felt so elated tbat ibey I weui to their armory, got their gun, and, under the direction of dept. Vance I.. Kaly, (ired a salute on Anbury avenue near tbe city ball Second Lieutenant Theo. V. Towo*eud was the •pukeemau for tbe delegation at tbe meeting. He said tbat the boys of tbe compauy are making line progress, but they need aopimory in which to drill during tbe cold weather, it laTiard on one's linger, to drill In tbcHtreetnlo wluter. Compauy G liaa organized a military company tbat la arranglug to bulk! an armory. They desire to raiae 12100 by subscripbefore starting to build. They Ibe endoisement of the Hoard of Trade. They have $1700 subscribed and a small amounl from clllaeus would soon give Ibem tbe required subscriptions. Lieutenant Townsend further aald that tbey bad witb tbern subscripiTou cards* wblcb Ibry would like to see tilled out tbat uigbl. and tbey also : would like to bear tbe views of Iffe members regarding the armory. First Lieutenant Alfred K Smith i aald tbat tbe Board of Trade's effort, secured tbe company for Ocean I'lty aud tbe boyt don't want to lose It. Tbe only way to bold tbe company la by providing an armory. Tbe money given Is not a donation— ouly a loan. . Everyone will get bla money back, . with lulereat. He staled tbat Mr. Brick had subscribed $100 some time eluce. t'lly t'ommisslouer Robert Fisher, w ho bad asked Mr. Brick, before Lieut. Smith spoke, to give some concrete evideuceoflbs faith tbat was In blm. occasion to aay that be could ful- : Mr. Rrlck at a distance. W. M.Taylor aald be thought u i. to Ibe Interest of Ibe city to Indorse themovr. and be made a motlou that the Board of Trada take aucb action. Tlie motion was carried. Mayor Headley than said: --Don't let Ibe matter stand bare. Lei's get back of this and push II. There are enough here to make up tbe $800. I'll be one of eight to subecribe $100." lu quick succession similar amouuts were subscribed by C. R. Bttlwell, R. L. Uoff, E. W. Burleigh and John U. Jones. Then $50 each was subscribed by H. L (Smith, City Commissioners R. H. Tliorn and Fisher. 8. H. McAllister. Dr. Alleu Corson. Randolph Fogg
SWAN AT HEAD J OF PROGRESSIVES Exciting Contest at the Annual Election of Officer* -I of League. The annual election of officers of tbe Young Men's Progressive League was beld Monday evening and It proved quite exciting. , The following officers were electrd: President. Hpencer B. Swan; vice president. Dr. J. Thomley Hugbe,; recording secretary, John E. Adam-; Unsocial secretary, C. Hon.-r 8b emaker; treasurer, $awla E Smith; v executive commlttea, Parker Miller, A. 0 J. McKitum; Henry W. Towoseod, ■ Lawrenoe Lear, B. Frank Smith aud * John R. Groves. » There was some question after tbe 1 elect to u regarding tbe election of Ibe president, aud there was talk of bold- • log another alactioo naxt Monday 0 night, but a reading of tbe club's constitution, It Is stated, showed tbat the ! election Monday nlgbt was legal. Mr. 1 ■ Swan bad a plurality of one vote. I Mr. 8wan received 16 votes aud Le- ' roy Howe 14. Furman a Willis, wbo J bad beta originally nominated, with 1 drew, but uot before hit name was ' printed on tbe ticket He, however, ■ received two votes, 1 Tbe thought was Drat expressed that ' Ibe wluolng candidate must have a majority vote, but Islar It was found that only a plurality vote was becea- — *7- i It's dignified and gives you a delicious sense of security to own your j home at C , OCEAN CITY. i Besides, your responsibility aa a real estate owner aaakaa you a desirable ■ citizen. Think It over, then call on f HARRY HEADLBY, ' Baal Estate Operator, Ninth and Aa- j bury avenue, next to lire boose .who ] will ebow jrou tbe very be* way and j fonnd bare on tbe eesisst terms Phone connection . adv. For Rkkt.— 782 Asbury avenue, fut" ntabed or unfurnished, by tbe yeer- , 7 rooms and both. Will root cheap for tbe winter months. Apply W. W . 1 Adams, 72s Asbury avenue. adv. 11-M, tf. 1 Wti is la auasllscils leaks* whre Janes caw—vo sssksssil Tha First National Bank of Ocean City deals justly and liberally wkb all . adv. It,
III WANT MEETING ;J NIGHT CHANGED ^ , Request Made at Gathering y • of the Young Men's Pro- \ ,y i gressive League. j ce Clayton Heine. Brick an.l ..I hers 1 of Trade aud Hie Young Men'. Pro- . t- Board of Trade meeliug M .n.lay eveit ulug until 10 o'clock au.l unable < g to vote at tbe an<>ual elecllon of the J league, t lie ballot b>of-r l..- ing there at t 8.30 o clock. 0 Afiera tbe meeting I lit- Hoard of i y Trade. Mr. Brick and .uui others < y weul to tbe league's bead., isrlers. and >. Mr. Brick made Ibe »iiKXe»il»n thai, i inasmuch as a uuiuher of the men of . y tbe town belong to Imlli orgaiilzelions ,f and tbe Board of Trade meet- trie llrst . 1 Monday us the month. til might be , well If tlie league would c'ltiiKe Its d meeting nlglil Oil the llrst Monday of i the month to some other evening aud ; d thus give all who desired an npporu tuolty of alleudlug both meetings, e The league appointed H. Frank 0 Smith, 8. B Sweu and John B. ; V "Jones a committee to draft a resolution covering this prop ised change to h the by-law. y OFFICERS RE-ELECTED y ««"»«• e , >- At tbe annual meeting of Hie Board of Trade, Ibe mayor moved that the ■■ present officers be re-elected, the secrr- . • lary to cast the ballot. The motion ' was carried. I bese officers are: President. ClayI. Ion Halues Brick; vl -e presldeut. John ' e Marts; secretary. Otis M. Townsend; ' i. treasurer E. W. Iturlelgh. 1 President Brick relurnrd the lliauks of hluiself aud tlie other officers Injured An Arm. i * Harry F. Stantoii. real estate opera- I ' lor. Injured Ids right arm and wrist lu | >. a^ painful manner New Year's Day f i, machine "back fired " The injury was looked after by Dr. Pettlt. '• Joseph G. t'liampluu aud Harry J. . I McDevltt. Tbe tbanks of tlie company were relumed by Lieutenant Townsend aud ■ Capt- Ealy. The latter said that Com- - pauy U will shortly attend a reception t. and review by Secretary of War Garrison In Ibe Third Regiment's Aimnry at I'amdeu, aud be tuvlted all the - members of tbe Board of Trade who so desired to attend this review. He -i would obtain free transportation for j them, be stated.
FAMILY REUNION AT A. J. SMITH'S Children Also Celebrate the Birthday Anniversary of Their Father. A. J. Smith, one of Ocean Clty'a well kuowu residents, embraced tbe opportunity New Year's Day to have • JtUUlon_of bla family and at .tha.same tlnu celebrate Ids birthday anniwblcb, w ill "uot occur until uext Saturday. Tbe day was spent In very pleasant atyle and the big dtuner was a feature of tbe occasion . Those present were A. J. Smith and wife, tbe host and hostess; I)r. 8 O. Newcomb and wife, of Brooklyn; Mrs. Fraok D. Hlnes. two sons, Augustus Hlnes and Frauds D. Hlnes, and daughter, Rutb. oft 'ape May; E. H. Smith, wife aud son, George, of Haddonfleld; Lewis E. Smith, wife and three sous, of this city, and Herbert Smith and wife, of H add on Heights PLAYED CARDS few Friends. Miss Sarah Golf entertained a fewwith cants at ber home Thursday evening and a rery pleasant time was had. Those present were: Misses Margaret Reeves, Inez Corson, Louisa T. Corson, Myrtle UIQ'ord, Uoff, Edna Youug, Ruth Meaand Laura Townsend, William Campbell, George Norcom, Wilson Christian. E w I n g Corson, Joseph Swan, "Jack" Barr, James Young. Frank Schneider and Norvlu Smith. Notice. Ocean City, N. J., Dec. it, 1811. Tbe aunual meeting of tbe stockholders of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company will be bald at tbe bank building. Elgblh street and Asbury avenue, in tbe city of Ocean City, eounty of Cape May and State uf New Jersey, on Tuesday, tbe twelfth day of January, >916, at two o'clock lu tbe afternoon, for tbe election of directors for the ensulog year, sod for tbe transaction of aucb other busluaas aa may . properly oomc before the meeting, adv. IS- *4, St. C. B. Btilwell, See'y .
MANY VISITORS INSPECT HANDSOME CITY HALL
"i Officials Show Them Over Building That is One of the Finest in 8outh Jersey. There were throngs of visitors throughout tbe day and evening at the new city hall on New Year's Day. the nccaslnu being Ibe formal, opening of the pretty structure. Tbe eellcrs were shown over the building by tbe City Commissioners and other offlctala. The offices of tbe chief execollvee 1 ere on tbe second floor. Tbe mayor - has two communicating rooms on tbe s west corner— Ninth street and Asbury • avenue. On tbe Ninth street side are - tbe offices of Robert Fisber, of tbe 1 Department of Public Works; City Clerk John E. Adams, City Solicitor ' Howell and Building Inspector H. a. > W.Smltb. Tbe offices of Director of Floaoce 1 Thorn, Collector Burlelgb, City Trees- - urer Garretson and Assessor English - are on the uorlb aide. • Back of tbese are tbe Ore chiefs bed- '• room, shower baths and dormitory for : Hie firemen. f Tbe City Commissioners' meeting e room Is on Ibe third door. Here also '• are tbe quarters of tbe electrical " aureau, tbe parlors, pool room, library ! and loUulflng room for tbe members i of tbe Ocean City Volunteer Fire Company. No. I, and tbe Liberty Fire Company, No. 3, and tba office of a Dr. I. N. Griecom, health officer. There are two or three other rooms oo this floor wblcb were not occupied „ New Year's Day. e Oo tbe north corner of tbe Orel floor Is the office of Cbief of Police r' Scull. Next to this Is the police court Near by Is tbe prisou, wblcb contains D eight cells. Most of tbeaa have n accommodations fur more than one h person. Provision Is made In ooe of j- the oelle for poeelble women prisoners • The offlc: of Fire Chief 8. B. Conver Is on tbe west corner of this floor, leading to It la a gaoerel reception I room on tbe Nlolb street eideand ben [1 also la tbe (Ire apparatus. Tbe heeler, it storage rooms, etc , are on this floor. c There la an electrical vacuum cleaner »_ on each floor Lavatories for aaeu and fi women are on tbe second and third Tbe building Is bandaomaly furie nisbed throughout, rs " ■ ' s- Fob Bala Baboai*.— Comet tol y 50*100. located Fourth and GaoUaJ Ocean City. N.J Apply M. 8. Stump, r. Pleeaanlvllle, N.J. Adv. 6-M. tf. id
THOS. WALTERS DIES SUDDENLY ' Well Known Resident Victim | of Heart Disease While Visiting in Camden. | A telephone message was received Sunday by tlie Iter. Charles H Buhner anuonnclng Hie sudden death, I from heart disease, of Thomas Wallers. ' •■( llil- city, si the Iiume of bis daugli- j tci. Mr-. Georgo W. Bradley Cooper street, Camden, early Sdtiday I seventh year, had not been in Hie best - of health for some lime, but Ins dealb - family and numerous frleuds in tbia ; city, where be bad resided with his ■ wife fot miniy years. I Funeral, services were held at Mrs. Bradley's- borne yesterday afternoon, ( Hie interment being at Woodlands i Cemetery. I The llev dies. H. Hobner, pastor . of the First Presbyterian Cburcli, this ( city, conducted the services. was an expert candy maker, and was I employed by Croft A Allen for many I years. ENJOYED DANCE ■ lie Breakers. a Jolly dance at the Hotel Breaker* Friday evening. The music »>s excellent, the floor line aud all had a great time. Those present were Misses Amanda Margaret Beeves, Sarab Golf. Anna Wallace, Jure Corson, Louisa ; T. Corson, Stella Young, Edna Young, Miss Oilmour and Myrtle Gilford, Joseph Swan, Ewing Corson, Charles Slllwell, George Norcom. Wilson Y. Christian, Fred Foster. Clarence . Colllsson. Herschel Henderson, James Young end ."Jack" Barr. muoOh> sciiodi Kxcaralou. Dr. Allen t'or-ou, In tlieoourse of a report on excursions for tbla city, at . the Board of Trade meeting, ssld that thought it would be well to try to get some Sunday school excursions : here during tbe summer eeasous. H. I). LeCatd! of Audubon, wbo was ■ present, said tbat lie came to Ooeau > City for tbe tint time on a Sunday school excursion. Tao Mil* tin* Injured. L. Mlnlzer and Albert Weston, of > this city, were slightly Injured in a 1 peculiar maimer Monday afternoon. : Tlie aulo lu which tbey were riding • accidentally ran over a dog on tba i road at Magnolia lake, Ocean View, ■ and they were thrown from tbe
I . EIGHT GIRLS HAYE ■ JOINED CHURCH jTbe Rev. Dr. Haines Made IV Impressive Charge to Class of Probationers. i . . At the morning service In tlie First , I I M. E. Church Sundey. the Sacrauieni i of th«,Lord'e Supper wasadmliilatereri. j s the pastor, tbe Kev. Dr. Haines, of-!, ■ delating, assisted by tbe Kev. lira. S. ! , Wealey and J. E Lake. Before Ibe administration of tbe . sacrament, eight girls, ranging in age , , from fourteen to seventeen years, were , ■ received luto tbe church as proba- , r They are members of Mrs. George ( ■ C. Murphy's SuDday school class and . she was present with them et their re * ception Into the church. In bis charge to the class. Dr. a Halues took occasion lo Impress upon , tbem tbe thought thai they bad taken , t upon themselves most solemn obligations, but wblcb, If duly lived up to , aud observed, would make tbelr lives safe, useful, beautiful and, In tbe main, joyous. He aald tbat the truly Christian life Is never a aad one. but tbat It 1 1s tba only really gladsome one, because tba real Christian Is In harmony 1 witb God, aud has a con science void of ■ olleuee. *«.' Tbe pastor counseled Ibe class to , ' Christian self restraint In all things and to loyalty to tb* Church In geueral > and particularly to tbe church of - wblcb tbey are members WOODRUFF ENVIOUS ' Would l.lke to Casoge Bondings With Chief Bcull. 'a Chief of Police Woodruff, of Allan- : tic City, envies Cblaf of Police Scull's quartora lu tbe new city ball here. Chief Scull, a few daya ego. Invited < , Chief Woodruff to Ocean City to InI epect the oew building New Year's t IHy- , Here It Chief WoodrufTs reply: , S. B. Scull. Esq . Chief of Police. , Ooeau City— j Dear 8lr:— I am In receipt or your , kind Invitation of recent date end am i sorry tbat 1 cannot avail myself of tbe opportunity, but will do so at tbe flrst ' chance I obtain, f I certainly would Ilka to chaoge i ■ building* witb you, for, from tbe plc- , tun, It certaloly la a handsome etruc- * ture. Respectfully youre, It M. b. Woodruff, * Chief of Police.
GLODTING HEAD . OF FREEHOLDERS r Joe. I. Scull and F. W. Fowkes Re-elected to Old Offices With More 8alajry. ., The members of tbe Cape May t County Board of Freehold ere organized at Cap* May Court House ' New Ytar's Day by re-elacting Charles H. Clouting, of Sea Iele, director, and t Joseph McKlaalck, of Lower Town- , ship, vlca director. a Joseph 1. Scull, of tbla city, was lt unanimously re-elected collector, witb a an increase of salary from $900 to $L»o ayaar. t Joseph Douglam, of Cape May . Court Hons*, was re-elected solicitor, f aud Frank W. Fowkes, of Sea Iele „ City, was re-eleoled clerk. L Tb* salary of tbe clerk was raised from $500 to $900 a year, and tbe solicitor will receive $1000 per aouum. h H. H. Voorbeea, of Wtldwood, and h former Prosecutor Ernest W. Lloyd - ware also named for tb* position of I. solicitor, but Mr. Douglass won oat ou r tbe third ballot. _ For Balr.— Motor boat "Delia" In good abapa; auto* top; full equipment; 10 length over all about 39 feet; beam 11 about 7 bet. Prloe $>50. Reasons for v selling, saw boat. Apply David H. ' Henderson, 806 Market St., Camden. N. J. Boat at Datscbsg's boat bouse, ■* Fourth street and Bay avenue, Ooeau ;y City, N. J. adv. 12-17, tf. — Hamilton, Elgin watches ^$1 per '■ week. L. M Nelson, railroad jeweler, n 843 Broadway. Osmdeo, N. J., agent id here ones a week. If you mis* him seed a postal. adv. tf. at For Sauc.— Good work bone, cheap. •t Btckle Bakery, 816 Asbory, O. C. , adv. 12 31, 2t. s L
PREPARING BILL FOR f BEACH FRONT SAFETY
Assemblyman Stevens Will Consult Trade Board's Committee Here Tomorrow. [ Tbe members of the Board of Trade committee and A— emblyman Lewis _ T. Sievens, of Cat* May County, will , bold a meeting In tbe City Commissioner-' room In tbe city hall at 2 ■ - o'clock tomorrow afternoon. State legislator- are preparing a bill for Hie protrutlou of beach fronts 1 . along tbe eutlre Jersey coast and this bill anticipates State aid for the work. • j There will be an exchange of idee. * at' the meeting tomorrow ae to the j Oe-l means to be adopted for protecting tbe beaches. 'j At the weekly meeting of Ibe City " I Commissioner., Hie following report ' from the Board of Trade's committee * ou plans lo protect tbe beacb from ravages of severe storms was presented ' To Ibe Honorable Commissioners of tbe City of Ocean City — lu view of tbe two severe storm# oo- ' curriug during tbe pest year, effecting 1 tbe New Jersey coast resorts, It has become a State-wide movement to seek 1 State and Federal aid for the better 1 protection of Ibe same. < Together witb other munlclpalUa* ' bordering on the Atlantic Ooean, we 1 have suffered damage, and through our Board of Trade have on-operated as far as possible with the movement ' lo protect our luleresu. On December 8, 1914, tbe Boafd of ' Trade of Ocean City appoluled the ' undersigned to act as their committee ' to investigate the local conditions aud ' make such reoommendatlous to your honorable body a* lu our judgmeot conditions seem to warrxnt, aud familiarize ourselves with tbe conditions In other resorts. • We flud the section of tbe city most effected to extend from Fourteenth to - Sixtieth streets. ■ We And a shrinkage In tbe assessed value of property between points above I mentioned will undoubtedly oocur uu- - less some sufficient protection is.afi forded: We And also a loss of improved property lu tbe nature qf buildings, bulkheads and tilled ground. We flnd most of tbe kiss to buildings, however, due to lack of proper r piling foundations. (We attach oar i tub committee's report as a suggestion i for tbe correction of tht* condition). : loss to Improved ground with bulkheads aud till ae dons by loi dividual owners was' due lu large - measure lo lack of uniformity of oon- - struct Inn and co-operation among tbe owners We And tbat from Fifty-Ant street to Fifty-eighth street. In' tb* section where the city bulkhead and All wae (Coo lipase on Konrth PsgsJ
) ftJlit$!iSBBI How easily you forget tha heater— until the honsa i* cold as a barn. Then you y run to the cellar, and fire up. a Install the Jewell Heat Controller, _ ami you can target your heating trouble* entirely. It will keep * • your home evenly, healthily heatfl ed all the time— you need never i- I Hither about the drafts. The Jewell will think and art for you. y V CONTROLLER * Upstairs, yon set the Indicator at B the tcm perature desired— the Jewell does the rest. It automati rally opens and closes the drafts, i j I i keeping tlie bouse ani- * E?*| 'ornl'>' heated. fi) l Attachment the Jewell " feHt i| uiecha-jnally starts tbe D E'iVil fire 113,1 ,he bolk® rvj] 7(FatT when you asrake. The J ewell scientifically t- EBbb] fuel, lt pxys Jur itself in a short time in coal e t"*"i '' lot ffie Jewel! Savefatlwl- " Sold and installed by i John R. Groves ^ 835 Asbury Ave.
Michaels Stern Clothing Merchant Tailoring ? Newell Corson One Price to Kvervbody ^ 81© ASBURY AVBNUB 20-28 HIOH STREET r- Ooean City MIUvllle^N. J." sp.

