Ocean City Sentinel, 25 April 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel - fuilii axe Ppmj—kc It ax* K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - . NEW JERSEY BeS 'Phone No 66-X n==. :■ , AdTsrttaamant. to locml lelomni, 5 MM. per Una. eoeb Insertion. Monltil) ut yearly MM roroUbeO on application. ^ Jobwor* promptly dona by cxparlcnesd THURSDAY. APRIL 29, 1S15. ^Eatared «t otwan i lly. Acm abiks ray tbet the iart veteran of tbeCtvll War will die In 1940, which wilt be eeventy-flre yean after the lent veteran collated. Rat the probabllliy N that he will live beyond that date and that there will be several of them Twelve Revolutionary aoldlere were " Olive In 1884, which war eighty-three yaara after tbe limit for eullatment. At' the cloee of tbe Civil War live were alive.- Poor year* afterward all were dead. By tbat token, aaya an exchange, there will be Civil War "veterane on earth In 1850.. Eighteen montbe ago Colorado war talking about going out of the eugar beet bualneaa, but baa recobalderrd. The beat beet flelda of Belgium, tiermany and France will not .be produclng thle year, and no the Centennial State find* her opportunity. The Federal Department of Agriculture le attempting to ralae beet eeed In Colorado tble year, with every proepect of ■uecaaa and It la expected tbat thle wil| ■take tbe (Jolted Statee Indepeudeut of tbeaaad eupply hitherto furnlahed tay Germany and Russia It mu.t be ecaaa time before tbe contlneut of Earope and Ruaala will be in poaltlon toanpply augarona great arete,, and meantime our eager beet 8tatea will have nothing to complain of. Colorado la aettlng out to ralae a record angar beet crop thle year. It la geoerally 'admitted that women bay eloaer than men do. They have a keen aenee of valuea In bouaebuld furnishing*, clotblngand foodauppllea. The family where tbe woman dow the . baying aaually llvaa cheaper tbau tbe hooM with a man aa putchaaer. One prtnetpal reaaon for tble oootraet la that woman read newapaper advertising eo vary cloaaly. While tbe men are reading baaeball or politics, the women are aftar atore oewa. They examine it thoroughly and any announoamaut of apeclal valuea, bargaln aalaa, odd lota, cloalog out aalea. la atodnd word for word. After a woaaao baa looked over tbe newspapera and atarta down on a abopplog expedition, aba knowa pretty nearly what aba wants. She paaaai tbe oonadvertlelng atom, feeling that. If It had wanted bar trade or bad anything to ofbr of apeclal lotaraat. It would have told the public about It. She haada for ! tbe plaeaa that pobllabed apeclal often., believing that a merchant muat know ' an article bad good value, or ha would hot have dared given tbe publicity to It. ] room ABUcnEMT. One argument need by tboaa who 1 favor tbe rejection of tbe praeent 1 Cfty Commlaalouera la tbat tbey are ' experienced men and know bow to ran tbe dty'a bualneaa Tbeaame pereooa claim tbat new men might "voire tbe erty In eodloaa litigation. Pretty poor argumaoL Why oanttbe praaent City Commiaatoaan be willing to auod on tbelr < reootdi, which are bafore the voter*? Expartaooe tearbea that, no matter how well a man may have Oiled a i poaltlon, there le alwaye aomeone who and awed P'*°" JU* " •ceeP«»'>ly■OEAUT* AMD PIRknCEE "Let aa take cue of tbe morale of tbe town and we earn not bow much tbe oOeiale ran tbe dty Into debt." , Thoa, In efTed.aaye tbe ofllclal organ. , To qoota from tbe Lodger. "Onr good . Babbatha, oar lack of epaak-eaaloa, and , tbe general good name la In the mouth of every one, broadoa* el I over tbe land. We cannot think of each a calamity aa a change In tbe caaeof a moral admlD- 3 Ntwtioo. - We gre not ao much coo- *" earned in tbe Onaodal and material J admlolat ration." • Adda from tbe aHent laughter tbat 4 la eogeodarad by tbe talk of morality. " the peopU who pay taxaa are vttally , concerned In tbe floandal oonduct and coodRlon of tbe'dty. Obvloaely, tbe Lodger, receiving all tbe dty Job work and other prlntlug. v WRISmt tbe ofBdale requiring bid*, la ll ' about tba flnaocaa. ^ >^_J"4e ofTOal organ la alwaya for the b paogle— thatkla, tbe "beat people." It v ha* to axe tclgrlnd L

fHPOEciha THE LAW*. Tbe oOdal ofcau aaya editorially that It wanla/Ahe preaeut City Com■Uetoner* reflected because of tbe morality quadtlon, not caring anything about tba lluAfdal and ma'erlal end. In the aame editorial tt Roe* On to aay tbat tbe mayor baa not enforced tbe law. a* rigidly aa I he organ would have blm do and tbat It etaod* "ready to Join a league to better enforce the lewe. lent tbla a trifle mixed? We mod re-elect a person because tbe moral lasoe requires it, but at the same time tbe person we want reelected does not enforce tbe law* strictly, a duty be I* sworn to perform, and a doty for which be to paid. Aa an argument, tbe presumption I* tbat It la Intended a* each, tbl* 1* 'going some," to u*e the vernacular. | To paraphrase. "We care not who 1 makes tbe laws ao long as we have tbe City Commissioner* " Where"* tbe "called gemmen?" Worrme aw -ruts election. There baa been ooualderable oonfri I Moo la tba mind* of a oumber or voter* bars aa to tbatr right to vow for City Commissioner, at tba election Tuesday. U«y H. Jadga Eld radge. In a latter to City Hal letter Uowcii. say# thai be to now at the opinion that tbe local board* uf eay names to tbe lists of the last geueeal Nairn, aad that be will alt at dkgaMar Oanrt Hoaas on Urs Wad- .

,a nesday preceding the election and also si hi* office In Cope May ou Ihe Salur- j day moruiog prior to the election, and _ will he at hi* home In \\'e*l Cape May 1 on tbe afternoon of tbe same day to: add the uaiues of qualified voters tu the list*. The law of |!H8, he say*, specifically provides fbr tbl* method of reglslr*. = lion. ij Under thl* ruling. It remain* only lor I hone who are qualified voter*, and are not ou tbe lists of the two ward*, j - to do a* surge-led by Judge Kldredge. ] - qualified voters not now ou the registry I J' 11*1*. If tbey care to Vole, I liey will! — have to appear before Judge Kldredge u in the manner directed by bim. It b will prove somewhat expensive, per«t heps, tint It appears to he the only J solution of the matter. Remember le the day* Judge Kldredge will *11— J- Wednesday and Saturday of uext re week, May 6 and 8— and act accordre Ingly, If you desire to tie registered for I- this election. " ACLIXCEBtCKWASD. 11 The prudent business man at Inter- " vals "takes acc.iuut of stock" to discover how hi* affair* are -|>rogre«*liig. I he taxpayer, on the eve of an jlec- " tlon to fill Important city offices, like'r wise should take a glance backward '• and see how the clly'a steward, have r" done their work, especially when they seek re-efecllon. '' Ocean City'* bonded ludebtedneas at ' 'e I he close of December 31. 1914. accord- " lug to Ihe tlgures of tbeclly'e auditor. ' " was $188,500. The city", floating In- ■ dehiediies* (street Improvemeul 1 'l certlflWtes) was (29.80635. 1 Tbe notes outstanding were *149,1 687.28. 1 * Since January 1, there* ha£ been a ' bond Issue of (74.500 (elly ball boud»). ' J1 which reduce* the note* ouutandlug ' " Tbe bonded Indebtednea* of tbl* ' cliy January 1, 1912. two monthe after ibepreeent City Commissioner* took ' charge of municipal affair*, was *271.- ' C00. The floating debt was *18.845 78 . and tbe total notes outstanding 1 * amounted to *65,900.64. 6 Tbe bouded Indebtedness ha* been '' doubled In three yeare, tbe floating " ' debt to oue-thlrd more and the notes K P ouutaudlog reach tbe sum of nearly ' ' *10.000 above that of three year* ago. ' ' With tbe Increased expenditure ' ^ necessary for tba up-keap and repairs to tbe city ball (even tbougb It la a handsome new building), there It 1 tmuod to be an Increase of ten per cent in tbe Ui rate nekt year. * Tbe present City Commissioner- 1 '■ tioast of tbelr record for efficiency. 1 A vote for this board as at present '' ' constituted menus tbat tbe taxpayer " ' approve* of tbe course of tbe City Commissioner*. 1 " If tbey are reflected, they will " j natnrally assume tbat the voters approve of the course they have pursued, * f aud tbey are likely to plunge tbe city ">tqjp">t from which It will have ; difficulty to extricate Itself. ! If they are re-elected, they will 1 probably aoou reach tbe limit of the city's power to bond. Tbe conditions are worthy of tbe ' , thoughtful conslderatlou of tbe tax- " t psyar*. many of whom are now al- b ( moat to tbetr "limit In tbelr efforts to t keep tbeirbomea. Dotal Arrivals. | WYOMING. " Joseph H. Btopp and family, Pblla- > delphla. LORRAINE. L Bcbwarxachlld, Adolph Fellmelh. Alfred 8. VanOaten, Philadelphia. oi ELBEBON t( G. Van Allan, F. L. Hereon , Lemuel ^ I-zard, R. McKlnley, Albert Bcbneck- P euberger, Atlantic City; F. C. Bleb- " ardson, Philadelphia. B atolen. 11 I. L. Koblbarg. Hayee Coflea, Wm. '' A. Bender aud wife, T. L. Backus b M. Backup C. H. Bchermertwrn aud Wife, Pblladelpbto; C.'a. Little, Camden; F. A; Dun lean, Mlllvlile. d imperial. Mr*. Otto Koebler. Beatrice Smltb, l( J. A. Bmitb, Louise B. Bafltb, ^ H. Bmltb, Jack A. Bmltb, Rivextou; Mrs. H. Btaug, Ml** ,, Mat Wanton, Mrs. Mulliue, Wm J. w Philadelphia ; Mrs. Charles Mlang, Dr. aud Mrs E. C. Wertou. Ocean City; Roy K. Mahan, Pearmout; Ruth Tbompaon, Treulou. *| bteklinu. ai H. Waekey, Atlantic City; Mrs. R. » W. Myers aud daughter, J. R. Clay- H N. F. Lane, C. M. lane, W 1' Wetaalugar, F. L. Algle, F. B. Dries- 11 aud wife, V. C. Drlesbacb, Jr.. U ,* usvu auu wiie. v. v. urieabacb. Jr., d

|, F. Bhrlver, PbHedelpbla; 8. M New York; Mr. and Mrs. Erb. I 'amdeu ; E M. Button aud family, Geo. II. Parker and family, Ocenu y Glty. i- kathlo a G. F. Lewi* and wife, Wllmlngtou; g Dr. and Mrs. George W. Urqubart. \Y. I. B. K. Urqubart. John 8 Morris and o wife, J. W. Landenberger, wife and d eon, Mtoa Ida K. Bauer. . Mr*. Jobn D d Bauer, W. C. Meade, Mlea B. Allen, N y R V. Frttx. Ellxabatb Y. Webb, Caee sandra T. Carr, W. B Chambers and wife, Philadelphia; David Jester aud wife, A. H. Blckler and wife, Camden. * the breakers * Tbe Rev. S. W Blspbam. U. C. ' Allen and wife, J - Frank Turner aud I Wife, M to* Doris K Turner. Mrs. H Turner, 8. B. Colladay, and wife. K , ' Nelms and wife. Miss Mary Nelme. , t ! Wm. B. Bcaltergood aud wife. Mr* R. ■ Bcattergood. J. K Bcaltergood and I wife. 8. B. Wenxell. H H. Partridge " and wife. Jobu M. Ettinger aud wife. , | A. H. Zulllnger aud wife, Herman L. „ Hecbt. Philadelphia; W. X.aue Dilg ' Atlantic City. 1 a . 1 OCEANIC J ! Tboa. K. Doyle and wife, A. M « * Woodward and wife, N. B Haflelgb J r and wife. Marlon E Godfrey John J. a ■ Hood aud wife, Wm « Craven and V I wife. Mrs. B.J Bbaw, (ieo. B. Wells H aud family, Welle H. Ilenney, Mortl- I mer Bkiooer and wife, Pbiladelpbla; * ' Mrs. H. A Btlllwell. Ml** M. Btillweii L Woodbury; H. U. Knight and wife. L Ambler: Addison Jone* and wife, b Waal Cheater; Bare Bmttbaman, Had- T dotfOald; Dr. C. E. Kd ward ■ aod fam- t<

"i RELAY TEAM MADE j ONLY -T0IRD PLACE y Many Ocean Gity Young '■ People Attended the Races y at Franklin Field. d The relay team of the Ocean City '•J High School Athletic Association took y|lui Field Baturday aftfcrnoon. The y ! boys made third plaor lu event No. Si, being led by Chelleuliam aud I'liesler. e They were abead of Frankford. The time made was 8 88 2 5. Among t hose from Ocean City at t be ' carnival' were Mis. Maud M Foulds. r Mis# Alberta Marl., Jay Bmltb, Na- ' thanlel Smilh. Loren Oolt. Hauls . Cliattlu, Eugene Darby, itsymoua Gifford, I* Wis McAllister aud Henry ' Harre. . ^ W. Y. Christian. Leonard I .ear and William H. Campbell, the latter of Rutgers, were also ou the lleld Tbe ' liulger. team got second place lu tie ' relay race, being beaten by I^hlgh. , | PRETTY WEDDING i • How ard Hrice. of Camden, a summer , re-ldeul of Ocean City, and Mi*. Mary Humphreys, daughter of tbe late Nathau R. Llpplucott, of Woodalown. ' wjfe married al Woodalown Wednesday evening, April 21. Tbe ceremony »'«» performed by the Rev. Heber H Beadle, pastor of the Becoud Pre*bylerlao Church of Bridgelon. Prettily gowned In while *llk, with veil encircled with a wreath of orange . blossoms, and carrying a shower of ( white rosfk, .\|i«» Llpplncolt made a ' charming bride. She was atlended by her »lsler, Ml»« Anna Llpplucott. a* . maid of honor and Ml** Florence Llpinncolt, also a sister, aud Miss Edna M. Brlce, sl-ier of the groom, a* brides maid*. Carlton Brlce, brother of the acted a* best man. The commodious parlor*. Ihe scene j of the ceremony, were well Ulled with j guest*, composed principally of relatlvaa of tbe bride end groom and a few close persoual friend*, aud Ihe entire 1 home was tastefully decorated with , liuasell rosea, w hite llllee aud emllax. The weddlug march was Impressively . played ou the harp by Dorothy Jobu- ^ stone Raeeler, of Philadelphia, who -1 also discoursed eweet strains during ' the reception tbat followed. \ The bride's present* were particu- t handsome, composed in the inaln ( of aolld silver tableware. Mr. and Mrs.' Brlce, after a brief ] trip, will take up tbeir borne for tbe | *uuiiwr at 928 Central avenue. Ocean ] t'lly, where tbey will be "at borne" ] after Ihe flrst' of June. , l-V-V— , 1 HELD CAKE SALE i — ^ ! CMC Ginnaslaoi Club Clrarrd J *«•! nam bg Tbelr Effort*. , TbemembenoftheGlrla'Gymnasium - 'la** of tbe Flr*t Presbyterian Church held a «uece*-ful sale of cake aud J In the office* of Joseph 1. Scull 3 Saturday. They cleared about *12. 3 Mr*. William Davis wa» lu charge. 3 aud «be was assisted by tbe following i class members: Misses Marlon and 1 Haltto Huzby, Frances Bevau. Heleu i Mildred Buzby, Evelyn Evvrtngbam, Margaret* Bcvan and Irene and * Llla Chapman. j .Auraded Hwaqae). Tlie'Rav. Charles H. Uohner. pa-tor of tbe F Irst Presbyterian Cburcb, attended e banquet of tbePblladelpbla Union, al tbe Bellevbe-Blrmlford. Monday eveulug. Among tbe epeakere were tbe Kev. J. Ross Slevenaou. D. D , president of PrlnceTheological Seminary, and Ibe Rev. Floyd W.Tomklua, D. D.. recior of Holy Trinity Church, Pbiladelpbla Tbomas W. Bballcross. Jr , presiof tbe Pbiladelpbla Heal Estate Board, made tbe addreasat tbe weekly . of tbe Ocean City Yacbl at tbe St. James Hotel, Philadelphia. Friday. Tbe last luucheou of tbe club before tbe summer season will be May 21. ] Dog Tbomas Amis X***|rr. Roy Thomas, coach of ibe Uulverslty of Pennsylvania baseball learn V aud a former profesaloual ball player, will again meuage tbe Cape May team , tbla season. Tbe Cape May diamond tbe fastest in South Jersey," according ® reporte.

l-oaew Brolber bg Draib. Jacob W. Craudol, brolber of Mr*, j Leamlug Btepbensou, of Ibis city, di.d at bis home lu Atlantic City Thursday lu pis slxty-slxtb year. Service* were . held at bl* borne Baturday cveolug. He was burled at South Deunls on j Sunday. ' Adrenise in Ihe Sentinel. liy. Ocean City; Eva M Colliua J Media. | ' BI8CAYNE. Tboma* R Fort, Jr., Mrs. Waroock Arlington. E B. Atkins. Mrs William Whitney. Miss G. Whitney, MlseS Whitney. Brother Ellglus, w. 'h. Rorer. Harold Klt.uue, J. C. Koenlg, O. F. Beiijemlu, F P. Stephens. Jr i W. R. Brown aud w ife. H A. Morris John-Ion. F. W Wlckoff. Mrs' W R. Dougherty. Wm. P. Dougherty Jr.. Mrs. Vincent Verger Charles H. Wei**. H. Vandever and family. J W. Fernley. W. W. Adam., Jobn H. Bcblvellu. Geo Schwluo and wife. Geo. H. Dixon aud wife, A. F. Bcheuck aud wife, Geo Hofstetter. Jr , T. J . and wire. Joseph V. Kelley aod wile. Chas E Meehu and family. W. Ackley. Wm J. HofTman, Philadelphia; O. W Bickler aud family. W. F. Focer and wife, Mr. and Mrs Springer, Pitman; Mre. B. (i VanDyke. Baltimore; Geo E Hurt and wire. Haddonlleld: K V. Hei.ler, Camden; Franklin B ulth and family. Uleuoldeu: J. K Halna* aud wife. ! W. W. Slack, Trenton: I Tboa. Quiutlllo. F. E. Hlgbley. Potu j E H Taylor, Wilmington. J

THESE DESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALE f j Fully restricted a* to CiMtpif building*, bud hng line of liouae and porch. No store* or i>u»iuc->* fhace*. One wji^gfflrobkbeacli and on street car line direct to Yacht" Club or Ninth street and Boardwalk oA ant part of tbe city. ' Tbe squares on lot 1 by June ij. ' * Arrangements can \J made for anyone desiring to build. Ocean Ave. \ f- : P ' 60' : SO' Q0' j 24 5 " 16 8 ? • — L I 23 8 Q 15 ' r .8 22/ J 14 ' 6 si ^ ■ 13 1 rsn .• | J W •» " 20 | H DEJ I I . 'UB 2I | ^ " Lj — - — -.Q7] 18 £ " I 1 I i &o GO' ' 60' Atlantic Aye. Bernard Ruckdeschel, Owner 6014-16 MARKET ST.. PH»LA.. PA . OR ANT REAL ESTATE AGENT If You Will Visit Our Store Yon witfSnd our low prices are not the only incentive for you to trade with us>J Onr meats are not only the finest in quality, but arc handled direct i from our perfectly sanitary cold air box - to your table. All meats a* cut in the box, away from dirt and flies. We invite yon to call and inspect the most sanitary and strictly up-to-date plant on the coast. We are as near to you as your phoneKrices Qood for One Week:

STEAK •<onlP 4c i|c ROAST BEEF Rib ...18c Chuck 18c Cmod Stewing ijc • PORK Little Fresh Hams . ace Chop# ; joc lb. aoc lb. Shoulders 17c lb. Sparc Ribs 15c lb.

LAMB- and it is fine Legs Ml- , Chops jae Shoulder* |-c Necks ,;c VEAL Cbopa jsc Roast Slewing Good Hamburg. 15c.

Our own make of famous all-pork sausage, none better, . . . 20c Onr own make of famous scrapple, try it, . . . . ' < lbs for '25c 3 lbs. of pig's liver. 2SC Pure lard ,_jC Sugar cured skin-back hams, whole ot half, 16c Picnic hams ' 13c bacon, in piece, . . • 22c Santos coffee 22c lb. " 1 r.n of swa i>— I Sliced 12c

; lbs. Crackers 25c Fresh Eggs . * 30c doien Creamery Butter . . . . 38c lb. Urge, Juicy Oranges .25c dozen Five Fat Mackerel, fat and juice 25c Fancy New Orleans Molasses, 16c qt.. tec gallon. 3 Can* of Evaporated Milk 25c Large Cans of Tomatoes .... 35c Large Cans of Corn 25c 3 Large Cans of Peas 25c 3 Tumblers of Pare JHly 25c 1 Large Can of Pineapple 15c Fancy Buckwheat, fine, try it, loc pkg. Large Can. of. Whit. California Cherries, 15c.

1 Can of Extra Fine- Strawberries, 10c 3 Boxes Noiseleat Matches .... loc Granulated Sugar 6»ic Headlight Oil . .1 ic gal., 5 gals,. 50c Fancy Mixed Cakes, real cheap. 2 lbs. for 25^ Jersey Cranberries ... 6 qts. for aye Mince Meat qc lb. Fancy Lemons ibe doz. Potatoes - -• . . 45c basket 6 Roils Toilet Paper . 25c Jelly Beans 2 lbs. 25c Compound uc 3 lbs. Prunes . . 25c . 3 lbs. Evaporated Peaches 25c

STEWART'S •"""'v """ Bell Phone. SJH-A. Coast. iS2-A-NOTICE! To the citizens of Ocean City, N( J., particularly to those interested in the best interests of the town : Posters will be placed in the windows of the principal stores on Saturday, May 1, at 9 A. M. of vital interest to all. This space compliments of LAWRENCE M. LEAR. Ready for Easter S The RELIABLE STORE for Dry I VJ V* DDIJ D Goods. Notions and Men's Wear ■■ «»»vuo auu men a wear

We are showing a fine assortment of Silk Poplin J Embroidered Crepe. Voile. Mescaline and Serges in the new shades, Sand, Putty and Battleship Grey.

! The latest style ih Ladies' Shirt , waists. J : Dainty Neckwear, Silk Hose, Ribbons, etc. j

Asbury Avenue Powell's Ocean City, N. J.

Bell Phone, 25 k : THE BREAKERS r ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL „ American Pla_p, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and Cold Running Water, Telephone in Every Room, New Die Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. Open Saturday, March - 27, for the season. K. A. Young, Mar.

' Why Not Buy ■ Your Bathing Outfit at Goff 's, • where you will find a full line of ■ the most select Bathing Suits. Caps. Shoes, etc.. all at reasonable prices. GOFF'S Bathing Supply Store 930 Boardwalk Adjoining Goff 's Baths

j Watch and Jewelry Repairing: - .. Mayer's . Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'* Pier >. OPEN ALL ve*R 11 e. C. boyle St Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET Occam City New jcriiv v

Try an Advertisement in the Sen- " c tinel and you are sure to I get quick results.

~ 1 2 ~ Z. ' ■ NOTICE! it j To the citizens of Ocean' City. N. J . particularly to those 1 lt ' interested ilrthe best «iu teres ts of the town : v I - Posters will be placed iii the windows of the principal stores on | Saturday. May t. at y A. M. of vital interest to all. Tbi. .pace compliment* of Joseph G. Champion NOTICE ! To .the citizens of Ocean .City.' ,N._ J . particularly to those interested in the licst interests of the town l'osteis will lie jilaced in the windows of the principal stores on . Saturday, May i.atyA. M. of vital interest to all. . Till* -;*acc r. nq.limeuU of 4 Ralph Hays \'a«Gilder YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your- Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the "Nine • -to look, alter it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. ' «' I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Ql III r%P"D OCEAN CITY. ■' ) . >tb si. opposite r-oDUILutn n. J. 1 — L. S. CORSON Seashore Cottages a Specialty! Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything lu the Building Line > Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE— 810 Anbury Avenue t^FFl&E — 7<15 West Aveuua

WILLHBD 5. STEELIDHN 1 CoptraciDf am Bmmgf

Eleventh Street and Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. - Branch Office: Thirty-fourth Sireet JoDDlng Piompiiy Biieoded 10

Allen Seull Ei ears axo^csxjr airs. Rhone Connections j NOTICE! 3 | $ To the citizens of Ocean City^N. J., particu- j 1 f Iarly to those interested in the best interests of the t 4 t town: f t Posters will be placed in the windows of the t t principal stores on Saturday, May 1, of vital interest t $ to all. f i J This space the compliments of if J SWAN & TROUT { f Practical Builders * -Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION window and oooa ao.ii*. ' Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY < TT AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartnicnt to furnish? We have a line of ( furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. _ - . - - / t NOTICE ! J ^ To the citizens of Ocean City, N. J., particu- t J lariy to those interested in the best interests of the t J town: f g J Posters will be placed in the windows of the f f principal stores on Saturday, May 1, at 9 A. M. of r J vital interest to all. f j " A INOTICE ! T To the citizens of Ocean City, N.J., particularly to those interested in the-best interests of ihe^own: Posters will be placed in the windows of the principal stores on Saturday, May i, at 9 A. M. of vital interest to all. "' J- E. JOCHER, JR. John Marts Lumber Co. t Sixth streat and Haven Avanue ® OCEAN CITY. N. j. ,, MiUwork. McxiI^gv Bu.lding P.per. Piaster Buard. N..U, S«.h Weight, . I)( etc. Estimates Furniahed. Prompt Delivery. , too You Want to Own a Home I where; you can have all the conveniences of the City and Seaukor7~ I combtned at a much less^cost thimvou can get elsewhere ? ' jo. A. H. HIGBEE '© B. ffhona.e-1 •OK4KR.- POINT, ra. J.I

coisTK.teVroiu and hi iidkh*. OTIS H. TOWNSEND BUILDER Oitick: Nfith sti. Opposite p. o. Plans and Specifications preccred without charge I Only galvanized nails nsid on - exterior work ^ : _ J B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US "There's a Reaaon" Ocean City Hnuse Bldg. Cn. Jobbing and alteration work given our personal attention. Window and Door Frames and I • Screens made to order. „ OFFICE. 1037 BAY AVENUE Bell Phone 38.X. estimates and plans furnished JOHN T. SEAL PVIUPER George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plan* Free. Bungalow* a Special!). No.JJ-W. Fourteenth Sireet OCHAffClTV. N. J. ivn fi,„llr. x " 8. D. Mini *. * A,m ■ GEO. 0. ADAMt & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, ktc.. Etc. ^ * All Work In Masoa Line Promptli Attended To, ; OCEAff CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Notice! those interested in the beat interest* of the town: Poller* will be placed in tile windows ol the principal store* on Saturday. May 1, at 9 A. M. of vital interest to all. Compliment* of . C. L Breckley HEADLEY * ADASIN — — " Reading; Coal liar* wad YVrd. tenth and u tan Real Estate and Search Company H Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Title Insurance ' Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage ! Farm, fo, Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building 1 Cape May Court House N. J. IRA E. WALL ° 725 Central Ave. * Ocean City New Jersey Plain and Decorative Paoerhaneer A Post Card will bring our service to you. L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing DONE PROMPTLY Clam inti Ojiur Tongt 1 Spaciallj for Htewart'a Iron Works Co Plain and Ornamental Iron Fence Iron Hailing, and Window Uuard*. Seventh St. and Haren Ire c. I — LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. tela for aale. Cotiagaa lot rant, terras pondsnc* aoMntad : : t DOWN, Si week, Wal01 tliam Watches, Diamonds Cleaned bj' Ex- A I pert Repairer, - Ql L *. NELSON — "SIS":. . , ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT — Pocono Mountain lea one*, iota Asbury Ave ■OCEAN CITY N-J.