Ocean City Sentinel, 18 May 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 2

\ Ocean City Sentinel ■ j' Pont An Fnunn Erin Ikbui | R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY Ben •Phone No 66-X > THURSDAY MAY 18, 1916. I DCTTOP OBANDJl'BT. JnellceCbarleeC. Black, el the open- ' log of the May term of tbe Atlantic Coooty Oourti lart week, la addressing _ tbe Grand Jury, aald: "Gentlemen of tbe Grand Jury: It ; baa been tbe cuetom In-New ieraey from time immemorial at tbe opening ; and organization of court to lay before tbe Grand Jory any apeclal mat ten , tbat eeem to call for apeclal Inveattgatlon. "It may be well to empbaalae tbe worda of yoar oath: "To diligently Inquire and due presentment make of all eucb mattera tbat may come to your knowledge or be given to you.' 1 "Bo you eee, gentlemen, you are tbe guardian of the good order of tbe ^ county. "You will have tbe aaeletance of tbe proaecutnr. aa tbe Biate'a officer, to aid you. In legal conduct It la your right and privilege to have tbe further aid of tbe Court. " Juetlee Black'a remarka are jual at applicable lu Cape May County at they are in Atlantic County. Borne of tbe praeeut Grand Jnrora of Cape May Cjunty have knowledge of falae eweer Ing, tbe Illegal collection of buodrede of dollara from tbe city of Ocean City, and other almtlar mattera. Remember Judge Black'a remarka wherein be aald: "It may be well to emphasize tbe worda of your oatb: "To diligently Inquire and due preeeutment make Of all each mattera that may come to youi knowledge or be given to you.' " Tbe following appeared lu-tbe Ocean City Ledger laat week under tbe beadIng, "A Statement." "Our attention baa been called to a duplicate charge, made eome time ago In a city bill, when four Heme were inadvertently put In tbe aooouut of one month while tboee llama bad been paid In tbe previoua montb'a account. "Tbe mlatake waa made by an office eminent. In our employ at that time, wboee Integrity la unqueelloned and wboae bonealy la anaaaallable. "It la aleo atatad that error* were made In tbe tax eele bille of 1812. 1918 aod 1914, through tba charging of tbe "Aa will be eeeu lu tbe Commla akmara' proceeding! report on page oue (a report tbat wae written from Ibe city clerk 'a mlnutaa). City Solicitor - Boa well reported tbat tbe difference* "Tbe declared overcharge* were lower than tbe amount tbat we have frequently been told la tbe legal rale tbat moat be paid, and If tbat claim u trot, tbe city would owe tbe Ledger hundred! or dollara (reaching more than three tbouaand) to make up Ibe difference between tbe two ceula per line charged by oa, aod the Ave cent* prevloualy paid by tbe municipally aa tbe declared obligatory charge " Wby ebon Id tbe Ledger try to dodge tbe laeue by placing the blame on an office aaaMaot T Tbe bllla were made apooalble bead of a department of tbe paper, who alao ewora. a* la tbe rule, that tbe bllla rendered were correct. Had tbe overcharge occurred but once It might be looked upon aa an "error," but tbe aame "error" waa repeated for two conaeoutlve yean, tbe "error*gettlng moofa larger each year until tbe "error" in one bill amounted to more than 8180.09. Had there not been a change of admin let ration, tbe cbancaa are tbat tbla "mlatake" would never have been diecovered, and tbe Ledger would not have beeo compelled to dlegorge. Tbe "good old daya" have gone Llkewlee, the apeclal Easier edition*, wbleh were eo much eaay money. Tbe Ledger abould have no kick on the legal rata of advertising. It made Ita bid at two oenta a line, and, aa there waa no competition at tbat Ume, II received tbe contract Ave yeara ago to print tbe clty'a legal advertiilog. Wbereat there waa mncb rejoicing lu tbe Ledger office. Tbe city doeen't owe tbe Ledger anything. HAD GREAT TIME Otrla KaJsjrea Oaring and Honae Tbe member* of the Delta Sigma Tbeta Sorority of tba Pennsylvania Muaeum and School of luduetrial Art, Philadelphia, epent a few daya very plaaaantly at tbe borne of Mrs. L. W Slocomb on Ninth etreel, tbla city. Tboee In tbe party were Mleae* Kit*, abatb Bober, of Harrlaburg; Eleuore Campbell, of Seattle; Helen Maun, of Beverly barton Hill, Marion Steel.Helen Oram, Helen Slmmerman, Philadelphia; Jeanette Slocomb, Marjorte Slocomb, Wilmington; Margret Perklna. Ruth Moree of Germantown; Mildred Holmee, of Mercliantvlllr; Gerlrude Summerill, of Woodbury. The party waa chaperoned by Mra. Slocomb aod Mtaa Emma L. Burna. The gtrie will not eoon forget tbelr Jolly outing, feat urea of wblcb were tbe Initiation of one of tbe young women, tbe raUar abating and alidiug dowo tba map bowl. ^ *nln Will Wuajr. Mlaa Eleenore 8. Kalu, Inatructor of muatc In tbe clty'a public ecbool*. who tendered her reelgnatlon to tbe Board of Education a little mote than a week ago, baa reoouaidered bet actio u Sbe will remain bare. Tbla wUI be good newa to tbecbUdrau, with whom ahe la a prima favorite. ankiilaiaH. | ■ There waa a alight Are In a email ho^p. occupied by an Italian, off Aa- j bury avenue, near Troth atraet.al noon Tbnraday. An alarm waa eounded but _ Um Mam waa azttngntahed by Edgar 1 LPaagaaoo bafoaatba arrival rftbeap- —

! Iteul Enale Trunatera. | Recent real eaUte transfer* lu Oceau : City recorded Id the office of County l , Clerk HUdretli, aa reported in the Cape, ; May I 'ouuty Gazette, ere a. follow.: ■ Wm. Brldgewaler et ux to Wm. K. ; Pendleton. 8775. Lot 736, Section E * Jobn T. Green, exe'r, to Elmlra j I Cotton. 82000 Lot 364. Section A. Tbe city of Ocean City to Dews W j ' Hand, tt al. Quit-clalm, lot 661. Bee- 1 tlon C. I Ocean City Garden* Co. To Samuel j , B. Dobb*. 1125. l*ot« 2001 to 2006 , Inclusive; 2101 to 2106 luclualve; 2201 , : to 2207 Inclusive; 2266 to 2273 Inclusive: [ * 2408 to 2413 luclualve; 2453 to 2460 In- j • - clurive; 2502 to 2510 lucturive: 2534 ' 2536. 2601.2602, 2003,2621 to 2638 In- I elusive; 2712 to 2723 luclualve; 2SI7 lo - " 2837 Inclusive. Tbe Victor J. Hombrecbt Co lo ^ 5 Samuel B. Dobb*. 8125- Dot* 1301 to , 1309 Inclusive; 1876 lo 1S83 Inclu.lve; . 1386. 1387, 1388, 1406 lo 14.35 Inclusive; , ' 1438 1439. 1446, 1447, 1448. 1449. 1452 to , : 1458 Inclualve; 1462 lo 1465, plan 8. i KatbryuB. Tyaon et vlr lo Rebecca 1 Verlendet Dick. 82900 Lot 44, Uirmrd i Realty Co. Mary B. Turpln lo Jame* M. Che*- | ' ler. Dot 692. Section I) J Jame* M. Cheater, et ux. to Char- _ lotte Shoemaker Cheater. Hame a* , above. Joseph I. Scull, et al. to Cbarle* C ' Read. 8425. Lot 80x115 feet, located ' on aoutbeaal aide of Simpson avenue. 216 2 feet southwest from Nlutb street. Martin W. Lane, trustee, to Ell C. ' Krupp- Lota 823 and 824. Section G ' Harry V. Shrouds, el ux, lo Ell C Krupp. 81500. Same as above. ^ j Section A I* Iron North lo Ntntl^ *'™^' f Section II la rrtma-Norlb lo NlnlU elreel* *nil f runs VM ol the Oncso-tool wide -t. between from Ninth to Kdbrlecnlh alreeu. between a the bay and ocean, section |> runs from j tbe bay and oeeen. Section E run^ from e iwecn tbe bay and ocean. Section F run* e Horn Twenty -loortb to Twanty-nlnlbetrecu. r between tbe nay and ocean.. Section U run. rfom Twenty-ninth to^Tblrtr-tourtb mrect*. " irom Tbtrty-loortb lo Korttclb atnwu, be tbe bay and ocean. Section K run* from Forty-sixth to FIHy second streeu. between D tbe bty and ocean. Section L run. from - Futyweoond to Flrty-nlDlb etraeu. between Company U Will Parade. The member* of Company G. Tblrd f Infantry , of tbla dly. will go lo Camo deo Saturday, May 27, lo partlclpale t. lu tbe large parade to be beld lu tbel e city ou tbat date. Capt. Vance L S, Ealy hope* to make a good showing d of bit men lu tbe demonstration. g A eblrtwalatdauce will be given lu e Company O't Armory Tueadey even f lug, May 23, et 8 o'clock. UDder tbe auaploea of tbe Ladle*' Auxiliary of ( tbe Ocean City Military Club. A splendid time I* aaeured all wbo atie teod" * Frank A. Schwab. W. B. Faul and wife, George Ruf, H. E. Moree and wlfa. Frank Butler and wife, Mia* laa- , bel Butler, Fred. R. Clark, Robert W. t WYOMING. George Fenatermacber and wife, M re „ Irene Balguel. E. Warren Smith, Philj adelpbla; Mra. Joaeph M. Thorn a*. _ Cyuwyd; Jobn M. Moore and wife, Brldgevllle. n M. S. Moyer, Mra. Mary Keye*. F. e M. Newcomb, Q. H. Sberry, Pblladel- * pblA; David Huracb, New York; J. e W. Even, Alloway; Tboa. W. Jack, [, Colllugawood: L B. Melebury, KluI. kora. " Geo. C. Baker, Moorealowu; Mra. F. T C. Judge, H. W. Berrotb and wife, I- Edna M. Berrotb, Edna L Rollmano, e Wm. T. Sullivan, Philadelphia; T. 8 e Simmon* and wife, Mlllvllle; W. E Hlnchmau and wife, Mercbautville. '• KATHLO * F. L Algle and wife, J. W . Landenberger and wife, C. H. Laodenberger. Anna Holland, Mra. Geo. J. Pollock, * Mlaa Roalna Pollock, Pblladelpbla; tbe Rev. aod Mra. P.- E. Wllmot. ' Wayne; Mra D. O. Welkin*, Virginia o Andrew*, 8. 8. Wllaou, Woodbury. Ie OCEANIC. ■e Allen C. Kane aod wife, W. F. Mc-, Farlao, W. QuIoMn, B. W. Freltb to and wife, James Wood and wife, E. g. R Levitt Hunt aod wife, C. M Tayn lor and wife, Mlaa Mildred Ultleaplr. 'I E. H. Bowman. Pblladelpbla; E E. Cole, Newark; Mlaa Ida Klrby, F. H rite* art aod wife, Woodbury. ATOLKK. Mr*. J. W. Jones. Aldan; Mr*. It. It. Ford, Caroey'a Point; J. D. Collin*. * Camden; Dr. and Mra. M. W. Sloan. Ebenexer Adams, Dr. H. B. Adam* '* and wife, H. G. Halllnger and wife. Philadelphia; Mr*. Cbarle* Biggin*. Jenklotown; D. Palmer) and wife, ry Brooklyn; E Elmer and wife, Colf llogawood; Dr. Lena A. Beujamiu, New York, z- IDLEW1LD. re Mra. Paul M. Keely. Mra. A. W. Df Keely, Seuford. Fla.: Sidney K Smith and wife. Waller Berueleln. H. 8. " Gelgg. Thoma* P. Hafri*. W. W 81b*on, Jame* M. Llngle and wife. Cba*. o- Reeve*. Robt B. Ely. S M. W. Brlgg. , and wlfa, Mi»* C. C. Brlgg*, Harry H fd lierr and wife, J. Randolph Morrison. it Philadelphia; P. A. Wluier* aud mn, Btralbmere; J. A. Morri* and wife BryD Mawr; Mra. M. M. Rowley, Mil BIGCAYNK. J? Theo. F. Ro*e. ff. U. Calloway Aud J wife. Mr*. H. Wakemayer, Mra W. * H. Klrkpatnck, Mra 8. H. Wakemayer, B. Gordon and wife, C. C. Klnchman, Henry Slranahan. Jr Wilbur Stranahan, Cba*. H. Wei**! of Mr*. J. W. Frazier. Jr, Eleanor* ,o I rexler, C. H. Jacob* ana wife, K. H m Brady and wife, Mablon Jacob*. Mar ,1, ! garet Jeoobe. Cba* B. Thoma*. Wm ]c| Ma**ey aod wife. Chat. H. Dalrymple id and wife, Cba*. E Dulling*, H. W. IF Crenlxburg, Dr. Walton H. Maire*. I W. Beaumont, Mrs. Hawley. Ml** Hawley. W N. Sale*, Philadelphia: P. H. S. Cake, Daytona, Fla : J 8. [Cole, Aabury Park; Mra T. Web*ler. II, Mra. J. C. BenUey. Mercbantvlle; a- 1 Frank K. Spobn, Llaoercb; W. O. m McCurdy. Canal Zone; W. C. Illlkea, it [Mantua; Wm. K. Bucklogbam aod ar wife, Allentown; A. L. Beaore, Colp. I llogawood; Mra. A. M. Smith and ^daughter, Perth Am boy.

A CITY IN THE SEA. ' of an Ancient" Towq on tho Bod I N»r r.uvlg". on lb. peninsula of j l.lru. lu lb.wr.ri for *"Oic yu.ir* thai j wts W. r* «..un*nni.** euiuiigled lb j j Pali ^lall' Gazelle A diver declared j ' that be had »evu vail* aud street* b.- . tt tbe water I Tbe .-It »- outborttle* decld.nl to ln- ' vestlgate. They »enr down a diver, l-tvbo. at the depth of 851 feet, found himself aurrottnded ou tbe bottom of .the wa by -tbe ruined walls, uudoubt edly the work of man Coiitluuluir bl* exploration*, be Jra.-ed the line of wall* and wa« ab'e to dlMtnguteh bow the streets were lald^o.n tl •• 'I'd uot _ ^"bad to'ttop. a* Ms dltlng cord did . S..U1V people llilnk^tbnl they 'dcut^y tioned by IMIny tbe cider under the cannot be found ii-w. and It I* thought the submerged town may bate been a settlement on the .-laud tbat so mya toriously dfsappeari-d. LIGHT REFLECTION. The Reaaon Why Foam Always Apposes Whit* In Color. When water or liquid of any color la violently agitated small bubbles of ; air are mixed up with It. and tbn* i foam Is formed, and It* whiteness Is due to tbe fact tbat when light passe* 1 from one medium to another of a dlf- ' ferent refractive Index It Is always , reflected, and this reflection may be , so often repeated aa to render the mix i ture Impervious to light. I It la. then, this frequency of the re- - flections of tbe limiting surfaces of ' air and water tbat renders foam • opaque, and as each particle reflects ' light In all directions so mncb light la reflected that the mixture appears . white. i Ta a similar cause Is due tbe white1 nesa of transparent bodies wben crush1 ed to powder. Tbe aejuirate particles 1 transmit light freely, but tbe reflecJ tlons at tbelr surfaces are so numerous that tbe resulting effect Is white Thus glass wben crushed Is a white powder and Is opaque, but wben It Is . put under water It once more becomes transiMrent. because tbe water Alls up ' the interstice* between the particles ' and tbe reflections are destroyed. Bait 1 and snow are also common examples i of tbla condition. I Ota-uig Inferences President Lincoln once told the following story to D. H Bates, manager j af tbe war department telegraph office. "I'm like an old colored man 1 knew , He epent eo much of bis time preach I big to tbe other slaves It kept him ano tbem from tbelr labors Ills master told him be would punish blm tbe ' next time be waa caught preaching. " 'But, marsa,' said tbe old man. with lean In bis eyes 'I always baa to > draw lnfruences from Bible texts wben dey comes in ma bald. I Jes' ealn t help It- Can you, maraa? j " 'Well.' aald bis master, 'I suspect . I do sometimes draw inferences But there la one text I never could understand, and If you can draw tbe right ■ Inference from tt I'll let you preach to your heart's content.' " "What la de text, marsa r asked the - colored man. - • -The an snuffeth up- tbe east wind." Now, what Inference do you draw from tbat 7" "Well, marsa. I s neber beard dat text befo' nohow, but 1 'spects de ln- - frueoce am sbe got to snuff a long - ftm* h*f*' — ike got — fat/-" — Pittsburg . Chronicle-Telegraph. Trapping a Tiger. The tiger la possessed at times of an almost supernatural cunning, a won derful sense of smell and a One In ' stlnct with regard to traps and tbe ' Uke, which make blm aa difficult an > animal to uke alive aa any existing - Sometimes be can be snared, but not i. often. On one occasion the writer's native lodiao servant ran In lu a great state of excitement to say a tiger was trapped In tbe Jungle half ' a mile away, aud tbe entire camp, of . course, at once flocked over to see tbe , prisoner. The trap was exactly on ; tbe principle of a humble mouse trap ;t with a falling door, and built of strong , timbers laced together with rattans The Imprisoned tiger was a full grown mate, and It would be difficult to Imagine .anything wilder than bis rage v as.yhe roared and stormed and bnrled q' Himself in futile fury ou each part of to stay until hunger had rendered him manageable, the Incident showing the' ;• tbe tiger can be trapped, although not "• often - London Globe. An Idol With Diamond Eyoa It la a curious fact aud one scarcely ^ known outside of Russia, and there , hardly ever mentioned, tbat tbe fa ' rnous Orloff diamond was once tbe ' right eye of tbe great Idol Serringham " In tbe temple of Brabma. This pre clous gem waa stolen at about tbe Ik8 ginning of the eighteenth century by a :• French soldier who had made a pre ' tense of being converted to tbe Hindoo ' religion to order to gain tbe confldeuce of tbe priesta and admission to tbe temple. Tbe Frenchman first sold tbe . diamond for £2.000. Ou tbe next turn h It waa bought by a banker of Con- - stantluople for £12000. Tbe imnker *" kept It onill 1774 and tben sold It to tbe Russian empress for £80.»I0 and a life pension. Tbe gem has been to t tbe Bunion royal family ever since. I, As It is now set In the Imperial scepter :. af Russia It presents a flattened, rose - cut surface and weighs exactly 194H ' Iceland was founded A. D. 874 by >. men from Norway. In the words of . colonization of picked men as bad. not • been seen since ancient Greek times " and waa not to be keen again until ' Winthrop sailed Into Massai buselta bay*. It was not long before the popt ulatlon of Iceland was 50.000. ,Tbelr . sbeep and rattle flourished, bay crop. . were heavy, a lively trade-wltb flsh. » on. butter and skins to exchange for : meal and malt-was kept up with Nor- ' way. Denmark and the British isle* '. Political freedom waa nnlm|ialred. Ju» tlce waa fairly well administered, nn i, val superiority kept, all foes at a dl* 1 tsnce. and under aucb conditions tbe • growth of tbe new community to 1 wealth and culture was surprisingly "PM." ' I

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Hipp oi ■ % All these for 59 cents Reduction Watch Sale C Elicin and most all Watches have already raised I per cent, wholesale. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. I will olTrr for sale each week. THREE 17-jcweled Hamilton Watches. 16 sire, ao-year gold-filled case*, open face, screw front and back, usually sell for £35 I have been enabled to secure six of these watches al a bargain, and I will seli ONLY THREE in each week at $18.50. First come, first served. Other Hamilton* tit stock. Solid Gold Lavaberea. 15 per cent, reduction till after Commencement. HARRY H. LAKE, Jeweler Next to Bank P SIMMS' Delicatessen and Restaurant Saturday, May 20 DINNERS LUNCHES TABLE DELICACIES THE WAY TO BETTEJIl^ LIGHT r Your light bills will not lx- increased. John E. Townsend • 1137 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY.-N. JPLUMBING Are yon getting entire satisfaction a* to prior*, workmanship and buatnra* conrteav? If 1 not, it will pay yon to give me a trial. I am in an exceptionally good position to take care of yonr repair work of which I make a specialty. I have no expensive establishment , or clerical force to maintain. Give me a trial. ■ Both Phonn C. H. BACON 607 ElgHtH St j Do not make a Deal Dilate Iraniaetton without Title /murauce. Coniult, : Bilaniic Gniut^ anff "nilejnsuranoe company , CAPITAL, $150,000.00 Searches Title Policies MortgagesAdministrator's Bonds Executor , Bonds Snretv Bonds Kaa-onahlc Charges Prompt Service I Powell's Dry Q^odsStore t We are better prepared to serve you for tbe coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right" prices and reliable goods. ; POWELL'S ,921 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. I Rhone >5 ii 11

. ■ ~ mr [ Joseph C. Champion UILDI8C CONTRACTOR jo ' I. Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER I c_ — — ==A . = j' YOU SH 0 JLD HAVE jA Reliable Builder j' to° liK^k' after it chrLciv youtvTi and mnst^depend upon the || honesty ol the contractor. . I have built for a large number >t people and con.d teler yon to gnv or all of them. , Send for$he list ol names and p totographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend «. w SS. to BUILD ER l. s. Contractor and Builder. Kverytblngln the Building Line Plans and Specihcations Furnished, Estimates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE — 810 Asbury Avenue OFftCE— 745 Wot Avenue

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JOBBING « 3 WtCT* ITT 10A0 ASBURY AyENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-te 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey Walter V. Hess -CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER r JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION i Office 1017 Asburv Avenue S OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY REAL. ESTATE --=. INSURANCE . - Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eighth St. Ocean City, ISI. J. If ~ — » Bell Phone. 1 86-J Furniture Stored , Reupholstcring ( L ESTIMATE lwindow Shadcs FOR YOU ^Awnings and House Furnishings Our Price* are Lowed poaviblt convittenl with Good Work »nd Beat Material Lawrence H. Lear - Asbury Avenue (^n City> N. j "LTAVEyoua cottiige, bungalow or aparti -1- A ment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. I It will pay you to call and see our stock be'fore buying elsewhere. e Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. Call at the Sentinel Printing House if you desire first-class work.

rOYTB IfTOM \ KB 1101^^ OTIS U. TOWNSilD BUILDER [Offick: 8th St. Opposite 'P. q Plans and Specifications preaaretl without chaige I Only, galvanized nails used exterior work ' istimates AND plans JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER , ocx am city ""firtUr, George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. IJ W. Fourteenth Street*' OCEAN CITY, ,6. J. aw. PUOB..Q., ' 6.0. Mum I.IMm X S tlin | GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO, PUSTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Line Prompt), Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT/ PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTQ f 645 Asbury Avenue, BruabM and PalDtvn Hopptlm. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND siow painters - clinton l. breckley, prop K vail y Mixed PalnU, Lead aod OUi 920 and 922 Aabury avenue. Real Estate and-'' Search Company represents Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildvood Title aid Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance _ Prompt Service All Work Guarantee! 1 Money 10 I-o.n on Good First Mortjiji Farm* for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J.

Secure AIlTheTime Not only in the day time, but at night and all the time, your valuables are secure when they are in our Vault, because it is Fire and Burglar Proof. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent, $3.00 per year and up. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. JChoice Dairy Product* 1 Butter and En* Aak for Booklet of Specialties Order. Delivered Both Pbonae Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — '>m ' Cut Flowers and Funeral Design* Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue r Bell PhoneL 4x9- J The Pontiere BOOT g SHOE REPAIRING SHOP 0I REPAIRING NEATLY DONl 9M-8II Aak«7 Ave., Oceoa City. 11 i