Ocean City Sentinel, 14 September 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel ARB PrasaraRD Brnr Ticwut K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprisiu. OCKAN CITY. . . NEW JERSEY 1 1 _ . Wt wrt prompu/ Oanm by sxpsrlanesd THURSDAY. SEPTKMBKK M, IBIS =S= . ■ : It la against tbe lav to use glaring headlights on automobiles. but Mote driven mil penUt In using tbem. Beelde belug a violation of tbe lair. It la a dangerous practice to follow, a- 1 del van encountering aucb lights bave ' considerable difficulty I u .leering safely paat Um offender. j KW cool, and doe 'I exaggerate when talking— if we ton. t talk— of to- , (utile paralysis eaaae. Tbla goaalp ( baa bean tba worat feature oftba con- , d It Ion beta. If people would only { atop to think that practically all of tbe f nana bare bave teen brought to from , (ha nalailta aiU* thai lh.naai.rfa and that of

eblldrao ao Joyed tba beat or bealtb beta during tba whole of tbe enmmer aaaaon, they won Id atop talking and ooogratniata Ibetnaalvea on being lo tbla baaltbfol raaort. A Man who bka driven an automobile lor ten yean and oarer bad >u aeeMent aaye be makea it a rule.to kaep bla eyaa on - tbe frout wbeela of the other fellow 'a oar, rather than on the driver hlmaelf. Thua be geta a pretty good notion of tbe way tbe other oar la going. It'a tbeaame prin- , elplo nam by expert fence ra and box- , an— watching tbeir apponent'e eyee rather than bla bud. It'a a ueeful • blot; aod It eervaa. too, to remind ua , afneb that a great nun oooe mid It , toot where a mu la that couota, bui , w bam be la going. And it leo't a bad , Idea, soys tbe Haekenmck Record, to c look oboe lo a while at tbe front , whaeteof ooe'a own ear, In baalneae c and la maotal and moral davalopment, , udjm In what direction tbey art It la genamlly believed, aaye tbe ' ' . ^Ukabath Journal, that tbe Kgan

road bonding law la aa deed aaMariaiy. And Marley, aa readen of Zhefcau will remember, waa aa "dead aea doornail." Tbe advene report. enlalfmlm authority tbaaCom■torif Btaveaa. lo the eflect that 11 woaM eoat mora tbu »l5.0a0,0a> to hBiN Urn made daatgnatad In the law. •aa tba Oaal atroke ' that "laid out" _ the paopoaltlea. It woo Id be sbeqr •ally u tba part of the votan lo sari oaaly ooaeMer a propoelUon, If It ever mmm baton tbam, that within tteaU la ao era trad letory, continue tba Joe real. The law daalgnatee a eerlala mMaigi of road lo be oonatroot ed •at amalm which higbwaye are to hah** tooarding to the opinion of the Mala OommMonar, however, tbe t appropriation la about one-half sum , anat to cover tbe coat oftba work to t ha daw* lb make the law effective i hT I* I"1 la r nCaraadam would Invito a i new tic none pmblam and would be a hhaly to pmeipUate u enduring t WMglA | AJOOJAI, <- REUNION ■ •■mnit enn mihn at I riealaeiviia TMar. Tha tbtrtaaoth aonnal reunion of 0 the Lake family will bo bald In Wm u hfl-S Church, Plaaaantvllle, today The diet boar »UI be tor the renewal _ of oM awqaallilanom. and tba form- .. •f aid

IV of wow cam; aim tbe friendly Kreettog. to thom-wbo come from a Qaaaeal W. Odw Lake, National Army and Navy, -U. 8. A- **h a abmbar of tba Lake family h* theehy of Waahington, D. C, amaxpaatad toba praaant. Iddmim oa tha early b letory of tbe dWamw Ihmnahm of tha Lake famliy will bo gtvao by tha mamhaie of the (amOy. DID BIO BUSINESS Hails ssa at the Ocean city Pom Of•m tbm aammai ahowad a dacldad Idimaai niw that of lam anmmer, aod tho amatpm laat aaaamer warn batter thaa tham.af the aeaaon of 1814. Bo ■aye PaatmaMar a Frank Bmtth. Tba eacaipta from tbe aala of atamp. will maeh tha am of fMOO above tboee of laat year,- which abowa that there •am rami ammpeeold. Ibe parcel poat boaloam waa nearly nae third mom than daring tba rammer of 181b. It required an auto a half day aaafa day to dlatrlbato tba h***1 packages to tba outlying dleUleta.. A wagon waa carrying pareala nine aod Ian buna day to their p la em af delivery la tbe central parte mtbachy. Two axua oarrian wan atao needed to take care of tba parcel poet paekagea. One of tbeae waa on daty all day and the otbor half a day -afaaah day daring tba eraak., ItoBoy S Brady and trim Sarah Bltaabrih ' Wataer, both of A lien town, eaaao to tbla city Tuesday and wen married- Tba mremooy waa performed by tba Bee: Charles H. Boboer nt tbe Prasbytmlan aauae At tha ngalar moating of tbe Board wfKaiUna, Taaaday eveolog, K waa daaldad not to raopan tba public aetoxfls tee tha fall and winter eaaatooe betocaOatobar 2. fggjhan w wiuratoy amraing^ms mwmd that lb.) beaaoTto'am Later Th» rule wUI be

IJHIT BY ADTO, - AGED HAN DIES eeld tbat Mr. Frencb ep pee red to be ~ all right Mouday eveniug. The wit. y ue«« aald he » a. a-leep » hen tbe accident occurred, bul got to tbe sceue lu a few minute*. The man wlioae ma- ( = cblot hit Freuch bad picked. Krencb > up and put him lu tbe buuw, and the = lady who was with tbe auto owner ' r. telephoned for Dr. Peltlt. The latter , _ gave French spmettilog that put the Injured man to sleep. Two lantern. ' ? were emashed These bad .loud 70 feat away from where Kreucb usually ' alts French told witness that be bad ( ' swung across. Indicating tbat tbe " ' driver should atop. He would swing a It arouud to show that an anto could . crou. Witness had alw.y. found ° ! French very cautious. Wlloeaa Idenli- ,, fled Mr. Harn. as tbe driver of ibe machine thai struck tbe aged mau . answer to a <|uery by Prosecutor N Harrow, witness said tha lady told ' that they were closer to blm than tbey thought. man tney ■ nought

'' A. (J. (illbert. one of tbe Jurors, after asking a questlou of the wltueas, aald ' that Freucb had a way of shading bla 1 ayes with his band, and tbat he (QllD bert) bad lo atop his anto the nlgbt before tbe accident to keep from rnnnlug over French. Wlineas, continuing, mid tbat the 1 red lantern broken waa some distance » southeast of the watch bouse. The red ' light on the watchman's aide of tbe 1 bridge was broken. white light ' Untero waa found aoma distance from ' fw bouae. The bridge waa act on Are ' tba lampa, and Harrla extinguished Ibe blaze. Charles Back, an auto owner, and French, a brother of tbe deceased. also gave testimony. The mid that tbe deceased waa unmarried so Car as be knew, and had one depending on his support. He did not know whether or not hie eyesight was good. Deceased was 70 years old last Jane. In early life be waa a sailor. Mrs. Hannah fivana swore that she la employed aa a clerk by Mr. Harris, and that aba waa with blm at tba time of tba accident. As they approached - w. suiuiui. as iney approached

> tba bridge tbey slowed tba machine I and want slowly over the bridge. Bbe ' noticed a red light and an old man I coma otil lo them. He spoke and she , thought bo mid "all right." Than ' • they went on. Tbe man assmsd to I atop ui front of tba car and toko bold [ » of It near the radiator. Ha leaned over ' . tba car between the w basis. Tba baad- ' lights ware oo. Aa tbey approached ' r tbe bridge tbey were going at an ordl • oaryrateofapeed. The ear was slowed r on tba bridge and waa stopped before I tbe m*n earns up, stopped enough lo i my a word to the man. Ha appeared to be at tba bead of tba car on the 1 I right aide. Witness laatlfled tbat she 1 i wee so frightened that aba oonld not » my whether tbe ear ran over him. 6 She did not think I bay dragged him. About tbe lime than waa a crash, tba 13 ear stopped and aba got om. Tba man f waa lying on tba bridge, bat ebe could 1 ootmy bow far from tbe oar. The man 1 mid be goaaasd be waa hurt. ' Witness d talked to htm In tba boom aod told F tbat ebe waa sorry. Mr. Harris 0 waa on tba left aids of tba ear. French approached tbe ear on tha aide where wKoem waa sitting. To bar knowledge 4! did not my anything about U Harris' ear rannlogbjm down, bul be H complained ofaatSsgofag too rapidly W IhmbrlSga. Harris, witness mid. E flrivsr. H Coroner Bakalold Mr. Harris that, E If be eared to, be could voluntarily « make a statement. Ha did not bava C — ». • neitmvm. na aid not have

»• my anything if ha did not want to 3 d0 Ha would not be sworn aod tba Jary would not ba permitted to ask blm any q oast Ions. Tha ooroner » warned him. however, that anything . ha mid might ba need against him. , After coosultallou with Lawyer Boa- ■ wall Harris decided to make a state- » Ha mid be cams over Ibe road from J Wild wood aboot 12.80 o'clock and • slowed up as ba cams to tba bridge. Htoama prsctlo.lly to a bait on tbe bridge. Tba man ewung bla llgbts and Harris thought the man raid "all right." Harris stoned hie machine a aod tba man made a plunge In front of tba ear. t. "That's all I know and ean my " concluded -Mr. Harris, d Mr- French was a veteran of the ir C,T" w,r- Ha was lo charge of tbe 0 oM turnpike bridge, oeer Thirty-fourth street, for maoy years. When tbe new s bridge waa ooustroctsd, about two ' a years ago. be quit tbe poeltloo. 1 , He was well knows throughout tba county and had many friends who ' j mourn his unhappy fata. ' Deoaaaad was a member of tba Fa- , lermo Baptist Church for many year*. ' a Funeral aarvlom wUI ba bald at II g o'dock this (Thursday) morning from r. tba boms of his brother, Thomas r French, at Palermo interment will 1 , be at Beaslda Cemetery j " An Apology- \ B "hi" is no place for such a patty f •jmhble.- ""Id the poUos court Judge bow. Mulligan, yon apologias to Ha fan for calling him a liar and 111 dto 1 mtoa tba cam - All right Misbter Bogie I >poly , C*"ta" y*~c,ll,n' J' what ye s a ' I v * With Credit Oaly. 7 r "Did you occupy your last pnlpb wttb credit r Inquired the church true- * tee li -I certainly did." responded tha ap- « 1 Pb<*nt -There wee never any cl connected with IL--La dies' Boms H . ioanaL * * V i — - V Other Way. 0 First Olrl tin the crush at tba pa- vj rndel-Mercy! What a draadfnl crowd. ,J I wish now i d stared at hanrn. dont ® Barood Otri-Oertatoly not. bm ° I wtob togoadssra those others ha A- 6 Beaton Transcript. li „ l-Mto Turn. " E ! TT"7 H*nT- kn^^nw p a -Hat after all, b« MeybqAqp Jam.

DEATH'S SUMMONS 1 CAME QUICKLY Mrs. Alan S. Davis, Summer ' Resident, Expires in Her Norristown Home. ' Mrs. Also 8 Davis, of Norristowu, died at her home Monday evening. 1 after au llloew of half su hour. The ' Mrs Darl. left her enmmer home si r Fourth vtreel end Aabury avruue. Ihls city, Frldey last, s' d was apparently ' quite well until Moudsy eveniug. Mrs. Deris has spent the summer seasons In Ocean City for the lyl years. She was the daughter summer residents of Ocean city Bbe la survived by" a"bustjkud. two daughters, (he Mlaaee Ueasle aud Alberta Davis, sud two sisters. Mrs. I Howard Iteed and Mrs O. J lieHouses. The funeral will lake place ou Frl- . "" "

d K-J.Smllb, Kenu's Urore: Charles la Allen, Philadelphia; Eslelli Lake, '• Ocean City. Hampton L. Warren. Mrs. E. Csthenoe Warren, Mra. A. D.'Havarstlck. * Mra. Elizabeth Kttioger. Nellie Ettlu . * ger, John Ettlnger, Philadelphia; U. Zeal and wife, Camdeu. ' [ KATIIl.t'. q Charlm 8. Calwell aud famliy. Eliza e Biasler, Elizabeth Uorgea, Mary K. i Taylor, Aunt li Taylor, A. 8. Hoover, F.S. Steele. E. L. G. Thomas. Pbllat delpbla; C.-W. Frank and wife. Pool l: K B. Fueaell, Alloc Fusaeil. Media; Katbf arlne M. Steveoaon, Cheater; M. J. Koeentbal, Drexel Hills; Mra. Alice E j Bullock. Weal Chester. t CHASPUtR-WHITK 11*1.1. Edwlu Hathaway, J. B. Haiuee aod « ( wife, C. D. Jouea aud wife, Miss Dorf olhy D. Joues, Mies Sarah Butler. O. C. Brooks, 6. B. Taylor, James Mack c llo, Mrs. N. Mackllu, Miss Helen 1 Thorn peon, Philadelphia; Miss Kate ' L. Bushton, Qulnlus Browu, Heddou : j Helghts;8. W. Prince end wife, Woodbury.

IMPERIAL. Mist M. Foley, Miss E. Kelly, Miss E.Uallagber, Price B. Eogle, Mary Arthur, M. F. Cetera, H. V. Carson, W. C. Carson, Philadelphia; Martin Moloney, 2d. aud wife, Oceeo City; Mrs. H. L. Kaub, Mra. Wm. Kaub. Mra. H. R. Gayer, W. 8. Kaub, H L Kan b, Jr., Lancaster; K. Klannlgau, W. J. Robinson and wife, Mrs. R M -BoMoaon. W. E Robinson, Moo res; B. Vtgno, Alice Vlgno, Canton, O. A TO LEX. E. Keely and fnend, Miss Frances P. Corley, Mrs. J. H. Schall, Miss K. Schall, A. Morgan Wood aod wife, Edward Koee and wife. May Sharpleas, Elizabeth Sbarpleas, H. K Saunders aod wife. Dr. and Mra. K. R. U. H. Dillinger aud wlfs. Pbltodalpbto; H. J Cannon, Camdeu ; Hra. Mary Doollug, Clayton; James McColley, Miss Edith McCnlley. LansD- 8. Audorfer, Colliugswpod; Pearl Welsel, Cbalfonte; Miss Helen Craamer, ^sllersville. HKWUSliS. A. C. Kramer. Mra. F. F. Jennings, Mra. W. Burd Tbompaon, Charlm T. David T. Huston, Horace J. Horace Bannister, George Gerhard, Mrs. H. Pratt, Mlas M. E. Gardiner, H. J. Jessup, Alfred D and wife, A. D Jackson, H. T Eugle and wife, Nancy Clarke, Mra William Baum, Philadelphia; Charlm Ltppincott, W. Boot! FauesstL 8 • C. Ltppincott, s.

9 P. Stuart, Camdeu; H. W. Ellis and I Wife. Peusauksu; Arthur Story, Woodj bury; C. Landanbarg and wife, Hadr don Heights. I aWAKTHMOKK. Arthur Trasston, Mrs. J. G. Corson. - Owen Jones, John p. Joues, Florence ■ H. Richards, M. D., Robert S. Mearkle and wife, George C. Abbe, Miss M. 1 Ellen Richards, Miss F. Elkln, & C 1 Mearkle, Charles E Collard, A." 8. Campbell. "Mra. Sarah Bolterwortb. 1 M. a Sloven. Mary 8. Hart. Mra J. J Hart, Mra W. R. Tbompaon, John l Thompson, Philadelphia; J. K. Men- | den ball and wife, Lumbertoo; George K. Hart and wife, Los Aogelea; Mrs. E. L. Wlggers. Glen Ridge; Eleanor R. Dager. Thomas Dager.Moormiowu J. R. Taylor. Amblsr; Mrs. David McAvoy, Chester. ' BkLLkVUk. W. M. Stanton, Joseph H. Henry and wife, F. P. Weyman, John H. Graham, A. Burt Leigh, wife and son Mra. Mary 8. Leigh, Ebeoeter Aaam., J. S. Summerfleld, A. L. Wurater S Allan Simpson, J. W. Wln*tou. E N Bell aud wife, Thomas Jsme., Doruthv G. J. me., J. F. Flanagsu, H. Rowley, Philadelphia; Rebecca E Bourgeois Eatellvllie; A W. Oilier, B H. Dell R M. Dell, Kooxvllle; w. H. Steele and wlfa, Chicago; Mr*. H J. Spillman, O. H. Splliman. A. D. Splllmau, Bethlehem; Reba Halloa, Anna HalFolcroh; Robert Flsber, C. P. Lummls aud wlfs, Ocean CUy. RISC AY KBA. G. Scbanzle, F. G. Welron. Mr*. Tofel, O. W. Chance, Dr. and Mra. Green man. -Mra. F. H Keeter. C. D. Alnaley and wife, Mra C. N. Ferine M. Goodwin. Mrs C. Raan.y,' Oebrle, Stewart La Dow, P. J. Glboey and daughter. T. T. Griffith, ^ George H. Wartman, John Jenkins and wlfa, E. S. Traocbard. G. M. Heland wife, Philadelphia; Charlm P Clayton, H..8chaote, Jr.. MerCharles Miller. Dayton, O.; R. M Armstrong, Baltimore; Bailie E Allentown-.s. Btromberg. New | James H. Hsndereon aod wife aide; Edward E. Elder. Chicago'; Mra. John A Hradsbay. Indianapolis; - George P. Dykman aud wife, Hubert Haddon Heights; John T. and wlfa, Ocean City. n Joseph J. Gallagher. E. F. Saxton A. Wllaon. W. W. McKim. S w' • Barefort and wife, Frank Craven. A I Hornar, Jr., Samuel Young, Harry iI. r

I D. Brown, Harold V Smith. Miss Al- ! fieda Votgt. Mrs. Howard F. Moore, j Miss Msrle Murphy. Anus M. Craven. U William H. Craven, A T. Elsslog, A. I \V. Flodelsen. ML# Higgles. John H. Grace, T- O'Leary, M. D. Goodwin, Miss Alberta Goodwin. J B. Kick ford, r Mrs. F s. Furlong, C. McKinley, It. C. New- bold. Frank M. Itlter, Frauk J Gallagher, Mrs. KoscGsllagher.Mlsa Mary E. Gallagher, C. D Irfiw aud wife. Miss K. 1.. Kearns, Philadelphia; M. 8. Brooks and wife. Jersey City; " W. G. Burton, Tnutoo; Miss While,! c Miss Mary White, Ml. Any; H. M. j Hensou, Pittsburgh; Esrl Moore. New I York: F. P. Homer. Pittsburgh: H. N " lieu lings. Ocean '^tty; Walter H. Jeu- ' kins and wife. Gwyued; Miriam W. Mines. Lsnsdowne. r as veers aiarr ed. ' Eugene Dowd aud w ife, of Germantown, on Saturday quietly celebrated J in their cottage oixNlutb street, near ■ . - Ocean avenue, the ^weuty-flflb sun I- y . verssry of tbelr marriage. Mr. Dowd ; I - has been couuected since ble boyhood | dsye with the bouee of J. B. Sheppard • Sons on Chestnut street. Phllsdel plus ■ ' They received many liaudsuniej preseute.

■ 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. 12— Second and Aabury avenue. j 13 — Fourth aud Anbury avenue. ;l 4.S - Eighth and Aabury avenue. 1 in- Tenth and Anbury avenue. 4» -Thirteenth aud Anbury avenue, i 4W -Sixteenth aud Anbury avenue. | 51 -North aud Central avenue. | I 54— Sixth and Central avenue. J 57— Eleventh aud Central aveuue. 07— Twelfth and Weeley avenue. 08— Fourteenth and Wenley avenue. 73— Fourth aud Oceau avenue. 75 — Seventh and Ocean avenue. 70— Ninth aud Ocean aveuue. 82— Second aud Atlautic avenue. | 80— Boardwalk aud Moorlyu terrace ' 811— Bay avenue and Katternea road YOUR NEIGHBORS IRE GOING Sunday, Sept. 17 j On the New Yoik Excursion Don I be a stay-at-hoiuc l

Assignee's Sale Three story frame dwelling located at Northeast corner Fourth street and Asbtiry avenue, Ocean City, N. J., to be sold to highest bidder at Public Auction Sale, on the premises, Tuesday, September 19 at 2 P. M. ; JOSIEPH C. HAINES, Assignee I John Marts Lumber Co. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Millwrork, Mouldings. Building Paper. Plaster Board, Nails. Sasb Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Deliverv. Order . Your Printed Matter and Advertising Typography from the Sentinel MEW methods in selling goods have revolulion- » ized all of the business world during the last f ten years. A prominent advertising expert * ' | struck twelve when he called Printing the " Silent Salesman '' As a salesman Mr. Printing is a great success. He never misrepresents yon and he never butts in when he isn't wanted. He can always wait ; 1 until Mr. Prospect is ready. Unlike some salesmen he doesn't try to-' tell all he knows the first trip. He can call on another day for two cents. Now is the time to send your mail salesman out talking for Fall business. Let me dress him up for von. I have devoted many years to the study of his needs and know just what constitutes the strongest appeal in his whole attire Call, or phone the Sentinel Printing House |

d 744-46 Asbury Avenue i- OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY * ^ le ~ ~ ~ ~ L — i; The Ideal Summer Resort i OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways 1 easy access of Atlantic City and 1 other wall-known resorts CHURCHES NO SALOONS ' / I Try an Advertisement in the Sen- < tinel and you are sure to get quick results.

\f I_ j j1 Joseph G. Champion building contractor , Ralph Hayes VanGilder architect and engineer X YOG SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty ot the contractor. I I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Qllll HCD OCEAN CITT, em si. opposite r.o. D UIL L / Ln h. j. I i

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Eleventh Street and Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Jobbing Premjiiiy HieBlcd lo Bell Phone. 51 W

Allen Sou II THE ftYlWiPER Bihbth *xb Qcjs*x utrx. Phone Connections ' S B SWAN j E TROUT Swan and Trout »RaCTIC*L ® Carpenters and Builders | JOBBING A SPECIALTY 10*0 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-ie 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 i Office 1017 Asburv Avenue °C"'' C'TY NEW JERSEY REAL- ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, fNJ. J. Bell Phone. ,86-J~^ " FuraUur, Store0 . IPTT,- /Reupholstering ESTIMATE indow Shadcs : FOR YOU ^Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our Prlcra srr Lowe* pomlbla cooroteol w«h Good Tori, .nd Bra! MsUrisI Lawrence H. Lear < " 'Oce Clly. N. J. . J_JA\Eyoua cottage, bungalow or apart- * ment to furnish? We have a line of lurniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock be- C lore buying elsewhere: Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. * 720-22 Asbury Ave. I Call at the Sentinel Printing- House n\ if you desire first-class work. \ lM

I roRTMACTWM ARM untara. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Okfick: 8th St. Opposite P. o. Plans and Specificatlnns precared without chaige Only galvanized nails nsrd on exterior work CkTIMATtk AND PLANS ruSNISHIn JOHN T. SEAL WILDE B George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing PU." Pre®. B..(.U.. s SpccUlly. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. BriiPbun",., j B. 0. Adimi I.V AiHi BEO. 0. ADAMS ft CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING kllCK LA YlltG, tic., Elc. All Work In Maeon Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, palrlos Prom pllx Allsndwl To. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. Prop Ready Mixed Peluls, Leed end (ills 82U end 822 Aabury eveuue. Real Estafte and Search Company represents Fidelity Trust Comaany Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prom pi Service AU Work Guaranteed to Loan on Good Firs! Mortgage Farms for Sale Offices in First NationI Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. A Saving Of Time is effected by transacting your hanking business with the Ocean City Title and Trust Company by mail. It is safe, prompt and convenient. You can send us your deposits can send deposits

by Money Order, Bank Draft, Check of Regis- - tered Mail. Your account is invited. 3 per cent. Interest | Paid 011 Time Accounts. Ocean City Title and Trust 1 Company ^ OCEAN CITY. N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies llaca.Hr Is I. S. Clsa|l»l Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Batter and Egfa Ask for Booklet of Specialties Delivered Both Phones Thomas j. Thorn FLORIST — •»' Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell Phune, gjq-J The Pontiere BOOT * SHOE REPAIRING SHOP NEATLY DONE MMII Ashore An.. Ocaaa CM,' N J