Ocean City Sentinel, 27 January 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, . . NEW JERSEY B«P 'Pbooe Na W-I |*5^^^^SrWn^^h5»na'ySrllx job nor* promptly done by exparirnoad THURSDAY JANUARY 27, 1916. THUS to eooalderabie activity lu tbe local obo rcbei tbla winter, and partlc- . alariy am one tbe Men'i Bible Claaaea of tbe Firet U. E. Church and Klret , Preabyterlan Church. Tbe women, too. an alert In their church work, but tble , to zlway* tbe eaee. It aerial to have been a condition for , jaan that, wbeo the Ocean City base" ball toaaete faced the nlnee from Cape May, tbe locale experienced bad caeee , Of • ztagr fright." Loyera of haekel ball to tbla city are hoplnf that tfie-e — — q coDdlllour will oot bold good lu tbe aeriee of gamee wltb Cape Maj Bat eosMtblng wz« wrong laet Monday ceaolog. UHML PRIMTIHG BATF.a. After printing tbe Bkxti.nei.'s rlewe oa " Lagm! Printing Rales," ae expraaaad to laat week's laana, tbe Mlllrllia Dally Republican baa tbe follow"Waare (tad that at leet Atlantic and Cape May County paper* have a legal opinion to otlflea their backbone* and give I bam tbe courage to eland up lor tagal ad vertialDg again et tbe bebeal of a lot of CommlMlonera wbo tried to BMkaa raputalloo for tbameelvea at tba axpanea of tbe newepopere, and tbaa apaol tba money tboeeaved fool lafcly la eoea other direction. -Any newepaper publleber who ■akae a Md for legal advertlelng la a bigger leal than Baalaai't aaa, because heteaotoaly cottlog ble own tbroat. bat bell making trouble for lile fellow (Mitotan. Newapepermen bare Mi mad aiaeb a boat good boeloeee ■eithede tbaee latter daye, but eome of Ikaaa hare reoeb to learn before they ( vBlbaeeaee aaalU-aaUlkinalrea" UTiae CITY MONEY. , The City Commleelonere are reoelr- , tag eoaeaaeodaUone from tax payer* , oa tbelr neentelep In obtaining money . aeeNy ootaaat tba rata of 4) percent.. a a reduction of 1) per eent., acd'aleo . forgetting 2| par cent, on dally bal la tbo ooorte of a year, tble means e J aartagof froae tlKOto <2000 which la , an Nam that la eooeiderably worth , wldfa Before the prawn! City Commie- , etoaeia were eleelad to oOoe, they de- ( clarwl Oiat tbay would conduct the f bwetaam of tbo oowmnotty In an eco- , 1 1 Mini naoaar, and tba aartog of , iMa aaaaaal of aeonoy la a etep la the , Hat of tholr declaration to tbe people. The local baaba were given an op- . poftwMly M loan the dty money et . . lower raw of tetereet than hae been In , ragaa hna far yaara, bat Ibeee Inatl- . tattoos did Dot feal that tbay could «MnE (autre a lower rate of internet. , DHaMor ttompbell, In bit elatemeni , Met weak, aeM that otber municipal- [ ■MafathMMtttoo. borrow from banke , "iZSSZl ■ Mag a Ian rolma of boefawe, can ° bprraw wfaipi al4iaad6pereaoL.it , Moke Uka a raaeoaable propoaltton for \ the total Mrtl aothorlllee to gat It al a , Matter iatewb«oerar poeetble If tbe , home baaktag boon* cannot aeoom- [ Mm. nctwNhetandlog borne - y a daetia to faror local Inatl- , 'Aay bad a eee man baring occasion - (a bar re w a large earn of money will , oadwror to gn It at tba beet term* , patabte, and eertalnly would not per- , ■M aay talk of patrtottem and protac , Uoo to bawe indostrtoa binder blm . Bmb going oat of town. Q a WW WADING CIRCLE J rwewod toe Itow yswuk. Hmu J MHaieaoie aecielr. ' A doaoo of Mia. A. J. tkeelman'. frtmda aMonlebad bar wltb a birthday _ dtemr Mooday 8 be wae well wrPihai. baring forgotten it wae eucb _ aa important day. Tbe occaemn was " •dfayad by all. d Iw tbe afternoon tbe Woman's ? Mama Mtesrocary Beading Circle wae a. •MM The topic for tbla meeting ~ *** "* Katlooal Force" ae applied lo ,j bawe mtaetooe Many more women . *y prase ut tor tbe reading In tbe , aJytaoou and all bad a mOat enjoyable h eteete will meet once a month at tbe bom re of tbe varlou* members. Tba »ext mealing will be at tbe borne of Mrs. Albert Fogg, Nlotb at reel and £ Ooaaa araoue. Any one Interested In „ home mleeloo study le welcome to - thaw moetlnge whether .be lea mem- . her or not. The wometi of tbe Home Missionary ® la Oman Ctty.aia very attentive to any ! suffering or anyone In want or need and often work In conjunction with the local authorities In cases of oecee•hy. Aay outside aid to their efforts will be appreciated. Them praeaot Included Mrs. Lewis , BuetaMD, Mm. Howard Taylor. Mrs. Albert Fogg, Mies John sou, Mrs BeoJ. Hoffman, Mies Elizabeth Sand*, Mrs. Eltoebeth Oandy, Mrs. E. A. Uoreon. , Mm Uaorge Blackman. lira J. a (Mm^mVe * M"n®' *nd M»"t« WW MORE LAND — — ! eei arm Mwu«. J. M. Rowland, of Philadelphia. a oammar resident of tbto ally, w bora be ban honey laved met its la real estate, hdeJwM made additional patcbaeeo of ■a has bought, through Frank E. **f. a plat of ground oo W. Charles WMa and two Iota on Eighteenth am. ^ ^

i BILLIARD EXPERTS TO GET TROPHIES f Awards Will be Made at Banquet of Young Men's Proj* gressive League. d At the annuel banquet of the Young Meu'a Progre-alve league next week. Iropbles will be prevented the winners of tbe league's pocket billiard tourua- - ment. '• Tbe beat average* of point* a game _ were made by Hmoa Burkberdt end Walter E. Allen. R. H. VaoUllder • will receive tbe trophy for the high • £1— In e game with X. T. Lullon. • Tbe following *baws the be*t aver1 age* per game: H. Kurkhardt. IS U 22; W. E Allen. ■ 48 5 22; L. Mlnlzer, 17 120; R- Fogg. 46 8 23 ; B Vsnllllder, 16 4 25; Ben Darby, 16 18 30 ; Win. F. . (iardloer. [ 45 13 17; J. K. droves. "45 18 26: Roy Darby. 41 8-14. 8 Tbe following show* the re*ulte of " tlie tournament: I Won. I*o*l- Pclg. ' H Kurkhardt 18 3 .863 1 W. E. Allen 18 4 .818 L^Mlolier M 4 JUKI ' B. VaoUllder 18 7 .720 W. F. Oardluer 12 5 .706 B. Derby 14 6 .700 J. R Urovev 17 9 .654 e A. C. Boewell 13 7 450 Boy Darby '9 5 .643 - R. Fogg 14 9 6(W C. H Shoemaker 14 10 .683 H. H. Lake ) 12 10 545 7 P. Miller 8 8 .500 ' J. B. Jones 9 10 474 " W. H. Harris 8 13 :3SI ' B. F. Smith - 7 12 .368 ■ A.J. McKlmm $ 14 361 > K. H. Jobnaon 4 7 .864 i M. Hand 6 10 .333 I N. T. Lutton 2 7 .222 A. IL Smith 2 7 .222 B. B. Swan 4 15 211 1 Dr. Hugbea 2 19 .096 » Dr. Starr 1 11 063 Dr. Taylor 0 4 .000 ■ E. M. Sutton 0 6 .000 J. Jaggers 0 16 000 | FIGHTING MOSQUITOES With tbe present chilly blasts and flurries of enow. It le dlfflculi to tblnk of a mosquito In any light ex ' eept ae a dim shadow of en Impending Joy-deetroj er, wblcb will mobilize aud ' attack tbe city Just ae surely aa tbe ' good old summer time arrives. To moat people tbe Idea of forming and putting Into ezecutlon a plan to 1 meet and repel that terrible army of ' tba past la amenable. Bat to tbe 1 trained oioequllo flgbter. wbo makes work of tbla kind bl* buelneaa. II Is a ' practical tbongbL Tbe tendency of tbe times le toward prepared uese. ' Says tbe mosquito foe, every move we ' make now, while tbe weather la cold and our enemies are hibernating, ' strengthens our position and enhance* oar chance of ultimate victory. And ' eo a division of General Head lee'* "Mosqnlto Fighting Army" bae been •hlfled to Oceen City to get lo tbe trenches and reelet tbe eoemy. To those entirely uufamlllar wltb antt-moeqalto work, It mlgbt be well looSbrs word of explanation. Moequttoas breed only In water;and especially water wblch bae been allowed to Maud. In tbe case of Ocean City, situated aa II la, the bulk of tbe pente name from tba surrounding meadow* and were of tbe a pec lea known aa tbe aedee eoltlcttans. These moaqulloe* bred on tbe surface of tbe sell marsh In tbe poola afid pockets Mb cb tbe Incoming tides brought onlftibe meadow, and which tbe receding tldea failed to drain off. To get rid of mosquito breeding on a Mlt-mareb area. It Is neoeaaary to keep tbe water In circulation and prevent .collections of etaguaut pools on tbe meadow aurface. To do this a aerie* of parallel dltcbee about 200 feel apart will be plaoed on tbe mareb Immediately adjoining Ocean City and running to from Eighteenth street a* far to tbe south aa available funds will i permit. Tbeee dltcbee will be ten lo- i in width and thirty Inches deep. I This depth baa been determined as the I depth of the meadow nod and necfc* ' eery to assure complete drainage. Tbe I width of ten Inches Is u*ed aa tbe ' smallest unit wblch will remain open without undue nulntenauce. Tbe I diluting will all be done finder con* I tract aud ttsrmoet Improved aod up to- i data dltchlug machine will be made use i of lo carry ou tbe work. About 200, 1 000 lineal feet ol tbla ten loebee by lucbee ditching will be placed Also It Is hoped lu addition that some mesne of dralulug tbe pocket* between big bib aud Xluth streets aud Thlr eenlh aud Fuurteeulh streets will be found and carried Into ezecuitou. Tbe work Is being done under the diieet supervision of an englueer from Haadlee's office lo New Hruu* wick aud Is receiving tbe beuetlt ol experienced aud trained oversight When completed it should serve a* en example of a well cou-trucled bit of antt-moequllo work secoud to none lu tbe State. But tba question arises, even granted that tbe wora does all that Is claimed, aod dralue thoroughly tba meadows Immediately contiguous ' lo Ocean Cay, does that mean that daring tbe wmmer of 1916 Ocean City ' will be autlrely free from moequluie*? ' Certainly uot. Il Is but the hegiuniug ' of more ezteuded work that must fol- • low. Atlantic City has been ditching ' for four years. Tbe Stale Is doing this ' work now wltb tbe bope tbat Cape r May Couuty will *ee tbe poealbilitie* of work of this klud and take It up In ' earnest end push It Ibrougb to a successful flu Is h. Cape May City Is al ' ready actively Interested Tbe be .etlt 8 to this part of tbe Rials accruing from a mo*qutlo-le*s condition is loe-ik 1 amble. Watch tbta work aod boost I ■ a f Allen Bci^l. builder, of ibis city, baa received tbe contract to build a garage . tor J. W. Fernley, of Philadelphia, at • tbe rear of tbe Utter s collage, Wesley I avenue below Fourteenth street It Will coat (850.

'BAPTIST MEN Sj QUICKLY RAISE $135 i- ; Summer Auxiliary is Permanently Organized at a Meet- | iug in Philadelphia. lgl The second winter meeimg of lbe| k. J V lilting Ladle*' Auxiliary of the First i IB- a grand .uccew Over tifty ladles aud , ue fall dinner In tbe attractive dlnlug- i id room of the Baptist Inslllule of Phlla- i er delphla. 1425 Snyder avenue. The Rev. i * b Geo F. Mitch aud his wife and 8. 8. I a. McAllister, wife and daughter were < g. After the dinner, the ladle* retired i rt lo t'ratisart business and make plan* ■ jf moment--! he temporary men', organ- . Henry" Knahe: secretary. C. H. Van t Fleet; treasurer. Wm C. Young. then clearly staled by tlie president to get logel her and talk over way* the church In Oceau i lly, which, w* ; flourishing Institution In I bar- near . other and our fellow-baptists the iui- ( portauceof attending tbe services of | the church when vlsltlug lu Ocean j City, so tbe pastor thereof may be encouraged. aud p*e-sure of over flowing j congregations lead lo belter tbiug* aud : la liter purpose. " | The geutral discussion thai followed . considered tlie preseul fluaqfial proo- | lem of the Ocean City church aud. to ( help meet some Indebtedness of the r splendid figure of $135 Uue of tbe meu 1 . uniquely celebrated bis thirty-second I w eddlyg anniversary by giving 632. a I dollar for each year that he has been I married. I * Tbe oftlcen of tbe orgaouatluu were I crested au executive committee lo call ' d meeting* and pay out moneys. 1 " il wae heartily agreeable to the men ' : present lo accept tbe Invitation of C. ^ K Cadwalleder. wbo oflered bis borne. V ^ l89Up*al street. Germentown. es tbe i e piece of tbe uext meeting, lo be beld I some time In March. Notice will be * sent out later of exact date ^ 0 Tbe churches represented were: 1 lf Fifth Baptist. Thomas W W. Clay; 1 e Second Baptist. Wm H. Vanderher- s * cben and Wm C. Young; Chestnut 6 » Street Baptist, tbe Rev J M Wilbur. ' D. D , aud Thomas Myers; Memorial '• Baptist, Henry Knabe, Mr. Warner. e Wm Belns end Geo. Estebrook; Gelb1 eemene Baptist. C. H. t.'adwalleder ■ aDd Mr. Weerlck; Temple Baptist, T * I. Jennings; Leblgb Avenue Baptist. ® (i H. Van Fleet; East Baptist Churcb, * E. L. Corner; Mt. Ple.sant, Ambler. 18 Ps., Mr Stephens; First Bepll.t, Mer- . e chanlvllle. Jos. McKlnley. j) * „ I TO WIDEN INLET u p Ischsrsce Hears Irosn Drlega- tl j tlon ol North Wild woo a Citizens. CI A committee appointed by the Coun- ■ dl of the Borough of North Wild wood a; > went to Wasblugtou on Thursday, to al t have an Interview wltb Congressman '■ s Bacbarach, for tbe purpoee of Interest- ^ t ing blm In Ihe matter of having the n I United Slates Government make some ri e improvement* in Hereford Inlet with s a view to maintaining a cbauoel of a £ depth of twelve feet al low water u I Tbe committee consisted of Mayor t< 3 McLlndeu, Ex -Senator Wbealon, J. 11 t Filbtau Tatem. George A. Redding, J. ^ j Warren Sayre, P L Peterson. Richard u i R Anderson, Richard Raucb aud L. si I M. Rice. K Mr Tatem acted as spokesman of ~ I tbe delegation and he presented a a s mats of detail as to tbe amount of I m mere* aud the number of pas. . tiger* that annually pass through . Inlet. He explained In der tbe trouble mud Inconvenience, a - with lie attendent loss, that the c borough sustelos by reason of the low c water at tbe Inlet when tbe tide Is oui. i Congressman Bacbarach was much p Impressed wltb tbe facta presented by - in full sympathy with their desires t and he believed that some relief should be given. He stated that In -bls opln- ! p ion the deepening of tbe cha uiel . would be of much benefit to tbe ii thing In Ills power to bring about the accomplishment of their de-Ires it* la projects of tin. kind, and rave the e committee valuable Information a* lo i wbat tliey should do in order to Im- * pnss Congress with I he importsuce of if tbeir rtque-t. <i a bill providing for an examination if and survey of the Inlet, looking to the a, deep. The bill was referred lo the y the Congressman will uo doubt aria rang for a hearing before thai commlt>l tee at a later date. l> . '? ANNUAL BANQUET ii- c — * ||t Proxrraslve Usist Has Made a 1b t hanae lu' Date. ^ The member* of the Young Meu'a tt Progressive League have decided lo n I bold Ihelr auuual banquet some eveoc. lug next week. , | Tbe change Is mads because tbe 1, league I. eudeavorlug lo bave a few „ 'noted speakers from out of town, aud ^ aimugeiueut* cannot be perfected lu time for January 31. ■■pratlsi His Horn is Otis M Towuaeud Is maklug addi [e tious aod Improvements to tbe bome it Of H. B. Cree, 829 Tblrd street. Tbe-e y Include two bay windows aud the InIt sulfation of a b'«-watrr healing *y». : ttBL I

LARGER CROWD AJ i DANCING CLASS/ . V. i |i - C. Ellwood Carpenter and , Managers Pleased With 1 i Increased Attendance. t I story lu last week . SkNTINhh. ofC. t » Ell w ood Cart^uter's lutein Ion to dl. « - dancing class at Company G's arhiory c - If there was not a larger attendance. > • and coupled with Ihe efforts of those t . interested lullie succe-e of Hi* class, t ; evening was Ihe l-rgest yet. i A number "f well known business ■ men aud their wives were present. I good nalured gathering aud uo one - even smiled at the effort* of -ouir w ho ' I were making tbelr Itfd efforts si Hie • shrine of Terpsichore. Everyone, Including Mr Csspeiilet was pleased at tlie attendance. I'ne see at lsa*l 100 in the da—. COUNTY BUDGET proprlallonw l-r l»l6 ^ ^ j Inlerssi ..ti Bond* . .. I 7.176 00 , 0 Sinking Fund I5.04UOO 1 Redemption of Bond*.. 1.4.310.00 !* Courts 1-6 000 00 d Discount* ou Notes 5.VW00 0 1.WI00 J1 state Hospital for In-ane . . 3. V«) 00 J' Almshouse d.isgi.OO " loouo no 18 Siatmuery 150 00 " aud Advertising .. . ] ..'urn no ' T.OtOOO * Clerical Force-Tax Boajd I 500.00 Burying Indlgeul Soldier* and Sailor* 400 00 ■ and Officer. . 5 .500 00 I lnlere*tou Surplus Revenue 7.50 (» S Iiicideulal*— Public School* . I.400.0o e Public Building* aud Ground* 3 (inn On P 2.5.000 00 Couuty Road Maluteuauce Vi.000 isp e New Roads .5 000 on R<iads 5.500 On Couoly Law Library 100 m — County Officer" 5 500 no ^ Widows' Pensions l.iuOoo J' Demonstration— I Agrl- " cultural Department I... . 1,910.00 11 Vocational School. 2 000 00 " County Hospitals |.0i«l(«i|r< Office 1 OO -.nO Office 1. notion Office I.UULUU b; HUNTERS, GET BUSY ? — — 11 If Chanars la male's Deer LawSays the Atlantic County Record: 1 1 is lime for deer buulers lo 'get ou ai the job" If Ibey expect lo lollueuce P Ibis wMHer permuting liuut- °j advise. Arsemblymao Carllou is ready lo lotroduce a bill coulalnlog tbelr recommeudatl 'ns.aDd tbe questlou should be thoroughly discussed aud resolutions adopted em- V bodying the wlsbe* of tbe maj .nty of C local a{>ort*men. There Is uo s*-ur S auce that lbs Flab aud Game Comml* 8 will agree wltb the wishes of At- tc Couuty gunner-, but it is poesi ble tbat aged, rousing expression of wa ra »' Hie111 'resell '* u n res so n a b l" "'w* W regulating deer buutmg. *' Assembly man Bertram 5\ human " and Renaior 5Valter E. Edge will sup- .. port the mea-urt. as Ibey al w ay* have Id the past, and all they desire in order bring the matter before tlie Legula I* a plain sialement of the wlsbe* a be some little difference of npiiftnn as ai just w-hal change* snould be made, J. u Is urgent that tbe gunner* get to ' T gelber and decide what should beduue. .5

PLAY MADE HIT Hollow i.» crsis." 'J Tbe only thlug Hie crowd toui d 1 fault w Hti In the preseutallou of -- The Frog Hollow Lyceum" lu the social , room* of Ihe First Presbyterian Church I tlir eiilerlainmeul will he rei-esled al any early dale out All in the ca-t did ex^uely The cast of character- wa* a. follow s: President Burn-. 5V. F. Gardiner Secretary. Pelig Swipes. J. It. Jone* Auii Kuaa Slimpkui*. Mr-. J. It Id ret h M icliael Wat-on Us !■ E Suiffjr i Matilda Green 5lr- Ls » reuce Lear ! I'prry Ikmlitile. Cliulou L. Hreckley j l-aac Lougfellow. Lawrence Learj Felix Kiddle. J It Hi Id ret Ii ilalloii. Law reuce M I-esr » -lump I of 5Vomsu Suffrage, and Kilmer Kauck's sluuts were among Hie . ) light* of Ihe show ,al though. a* he- , fore -(sled. Ihe eutire affair wa- excel- - leiil. 55. h Gardiner aud J. K Jones | were perfect in tbelr role*. The -c-rsp | Mis* I'owuer and Mrs. Grovemade s Iui. a- did tbe part* taken by I lue vocal Irlo by Polly Snipper 1 Jane Jone. aud Betsy Scrugglu. scoie.1 1 a succr-s. aud the slugiug by Dr : Elmer Kauck. Lewi. E j and E M Sutton wa. deservedly | eucvred. Mr*. Joues presided at Ihe piano with her usual grace and skill ~ Miss H McGibeuy. of Scotch Hall, beeu appuiuled cliairmau of llie May County Congregational l uiou for Womau Suffrage Meetare lo he held Id Oceau city aud Hirougboji the couuty. aud thssv will if addres-ed by speakers of ualiooal Charged with Asaanll. 5Vllllam Davis, colored, wa-arie-led Policeman Haxel Newklrk Tue-d.y 5Vesley Mcl'orkle. charging lilm with assault and battery. After a hearing . before Police Magistrate Harrow * Tuesday evening. Davis was beld lu '■ 6K10 bay! jo^eep 1 he ^peace. Henry F. Bamberger, a well kuowu summer resident of this city, ha* been a director of tbe Aero Club of of tbe club was beld In Philadelphia Friday eveuiog. ' Hotel arrivals. j M. E Mahau. Peermoul; Martin Malouey and family, L Taylor, Oceau City; Roy E. Mahau. Carney's Polul: I). /.angs. New York; L. I). Stell Harbor; Frank Weston, Tren Gen. S. Hopper. Garrett Park: K. E. Newark; J B. Leslie. Hack-en-aok; L. yulck. Wild wood; O P. Brady, New York; Joa. Stelwagon, 3d, 5Vai«rO'('onuer, Philadelphia: Cha* W. Le Fevreaod wife, Lausdowue. John D Barr. wife aud maid. Shaw - monl: Mrs Samuel Wh'iuou. Mis. Ethel »L Whitsun.W. J O'Brien. Mr and Mrs. Rldgeway. Ebenezer Adam-. Ii. Bcbwellin, Philadelphia; E A Reading; J. B. Morrlsou

LAWRENCE M. LEAR Sucttsior tc **■». •!-■ N.C.GODFREY lavsa-av.,,. ixa-a Upholstering, Awnings. House Furnishings 654 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Think what a Bell extension telephone would save! = An Extension Station on Y/ f— " *" an-v °ther floor costs less than "day1™ °f " pos,a°e 8tamp Measure that against runWZ/WMl |L' [Vkx- ning dotvnstaire, or up, to the fifal jLJli r || Iir- telephone twenty times a day. ftjjfljfl) A mrn II | Mrs. Homebody ! I 1 I UP ^he BeU Business g^ijliiii^l | M l Office and order one this very

' ]. ! Joseph G. Champion lj UIL DING CONTRACTOR I I I ocr.AN CI > N 1 ! Ralph Hayes VanGilder , ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER | I to _ you SHOULD HAVf A Reliable Builder ■ j I have built for a large number ol jsrople ami cott'.d leU-t you to I anv or all ol them. Send ior the list oi names ami phologtaphs ol the houses Otis M. Townsend -*S,a BUILDER ""r1L. S. CORSON, R«-"h°r<' CottaBOS a Spectalt, . Hotels and Bungalows • Contractor and Builder. K»eryuime '» "■* ituiMmg i.me Plans and Specifications Furni-hvl. H-t:mates Cheerfnllv Given RESIDENCE -kill A -bury Avenue OFFICE 746'West Avenue

WILLBBD S. STEELHIBH CDDlraciDi anil BuilQer

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Allen Scull THE E tear a jtjy/t OcudiA- Mrs. Rhone Connections B SWAN J. E TROUT Swan and Trout Carpenters and Builders 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N J BflJ^rPhone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City. New Jersey Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION , Office 1017 Asburv Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY L REAL ESTATE: —«* INSURANCE: Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Oceen City. N. J. i

We Are Distributors Ford Automobile in Ocean City. Sen Isle City Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth d and West ate. OCEAN CITY. N J j The Pontiere BOOT jj SHOE I REPAIRING SHOP J REPAIRING NEATLY DONE tIMIt Axbary Ave.. Ocraa City. N. J B«U Phone, AJy-j . L

See Me First tra.c ioi Estate BORROW 0- OCEAN CITY LOS* on Nt« JERSEY See 51 c First | W. Scott Hand 8 13 Wecley Ava.. Ocaan Cl'y, ■. J. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST T? : I C uL-KJ«wt-r- and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue j

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OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Opi-tck: Sill St. Opposite P. o. . Plans and Specifications precared without chaige j Otfly galvanized nails used on exterior work . I tSTIMATCS AND PLANS FURNISHED K JOHNT. SEAL BUILDER octsu e'rv 10 ' 0CHCW Jtwait Georj^; VV. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing: No. 13 W. Fourteenth Slreet ' . I OCEAN Cll V. N. J. 11*11 Pbuns. 1S4 x I : 6. 0. ACana «. V Mir t H S. Mimi I GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BULK LAYING. fctC., ttC. [ All Work In Maaon Une Promptly OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER r * 645 Asbury Avenue, . AS I'lTV. s. J. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE 4 HO SIGN PAINTERS ■ CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PROP Ready Mixed Paints. Lead and Oils 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. SII KADI-ICY A ADA YIN Reading: Coal OaTro au<f vara, x » ST 11 aaa DMT Real Estate and Search Company KkPjtESENTS r Fidelity Trust Comrany Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches. Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Serviced All Work Guaranteed ► Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. Don't Suffer With Rheumatism Camphorole G'ves . .k Relief DOUBLY : SAFEGUARDED Wither Fire nor Burglars can cause any loss of your valuables when : in our Vault, because it is Fire and Burglar Proof. Yoii can rent a Safe Deposit Box here for $3 oo and up pec year. Ocean City Title and Trust Co. OCEAN CITY. N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (Sacceaaw ta I. S. Chaaa»taa> Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. 4j Choice On try Produeta Hollar aod Eggz I Ask for Booklet of i-yacialllea 4<>rdera Delivered Balk PbOMf