Ocean City Sentinel thursday. october 26, 1916 We "hall be H**"1 to receive' Items of dew" and communications of interest to till" community and our reader" All communication" "liould be acoompauled Willi tbe full name and add rem of the writer, not neuemarlly for publication, bul ana guarantee of g.HKl faith. DOTS. Smue building. Heater" are working I nd you "hoot auy deer'.' I'liin I- the UHUal dull period of the Itepubllean man meeting uext Tues- ( I. car I'obb caught a 12-pound rock- 1 ,1.1, al l ot-on'- 1 ti let .a few day- ago Ka-I tall" will be here Halurday eve- ' in ep in Philadelphia t lie aecoinl Krl- 1 day evening lu November. lydladelptila nevv-papef" publl-h Uie -iniVvpeni lliat William K (iocheuour I and Afilka K. tiochenour liaye been ' i ..linger- ou Anbury avenue below Kifieeulh "treel complain of the motor ' cyelern' -pet-,1 near their liouien. One { ,-jcier. the other day, killed a dog and -truck another, tearing the collar of] J I fie BUUnal'a neck. | PERSONALS. ; K. C. Wtlaon, of Rleerton, ha- reMr-. H. 8. Mill", of thin city, la visit- t Mm. II E. t'oofier, of Philadelphia, 1 J Herbert Hcu'all, of Philadelphia, j wa- in tow u Sunday. ' J New lin lirowu, of Philadelphia, | « a- a v tailor Huuday. , t'harlea 1.. Hader, of Philadelphia, I ass a visitor Monday. - Mm. A. H. Pan-Ill, of Gleuslde, wait Curtis Maeou ha- gone to Frank- * ford for tbe winter months. K. K. ilrliigbumt, of Philadelphia, | wan lu towu a few day« ago. , Win. H. Heaver, of Philadelphia, w a« in town during the week. ,i Wm. Wolfe has cloned his cottage 1 and returned to Philadelphia. 1 K. K Champion and wife -peut Hun- j day with their son in BrfUgeton. j Mm. Mary Slang ban cloned her col- , tagr and returned to Philadelphia. _ a hid ward Lt-e,,of this clty^he- return- I ed from a vi»ll to t'amden relatives. ti Minn M. Maxwell has returned to * Philadelphia for |he whiter mouths. ' H A. W. Smith and family have , goue to Pleakantvllle for the winter. . Jacob lierghauner ban clo-ed Ills " collage aud returned to HaddotiOeld. a Somem Young aud family recently v returned from a vlalt to West t heater. I ir. l.lpschulz returned to this city f yesterday from a vi»lt to Philadelphia. ^ The Misses McManus, of Philadelphia, -fieut tbe week-end at their cot- - tags- V- h Mm. Geo. Harold has returned to t Mlllvilie after -pending tbe summer here tl Ml-" Elizabeth McKee has clo-ed n her cottage and returned to Pblladel- d The Rev. Hatuuel J. Comfort, of this j city, has goue to King's Park, Luqg v Islaud. j W in. Francis Hmitb, of Philadelphia. was In towu tbe latter part of last week. .» " Kugeue /.legist and family, of Phil- j adslphla. have clo-ed tbelr cottage for the "eason. J. H Piekf'.rd, of Philadelphia, waa ^ hi town Huuday and registered at the I Imperial. * Alex. Colvllle, Jr., of Philadelphia, a rummer resident, was a visitor dur- t log the week. < Joseph K. Emery. Jr., of Pblladel- ' phia. a property owner here, was lu c low u Monday. Hear Commodore James W. Kern- I fry. of Philadelphia, was among the 1 'vl-iiors Huuday. ' K.J. Mann, who, with his family, 1 I- al Tuckaboe fur the w inter, was lu town Thursday. I -Mrs. Jan. W. Lee, of this city, has ■ been spending several days with her • brother In t'amden. v Arthur Hoover and family, of Newark, have returned home after spend- t mg Hie summer here. I l«ew|. T. Condon and family, of " Philadelphia, have been spending sev- 1 eral days In this cily. Andrew N. Paul and wife, of Phlla- J delplne, summer residents here, were In town several days. J- A. Lougstreet, of Philadelphia, J was In town during the week aud registered at the Elberon. ■ E. T. Clinton and family have closed their Central avenue cottage and re- I turned to Philadelphia. Cap!. H W. Hlldretb went on his vacation following the return of Chief of PuhceBcullou Monday. K C\ Duffleld and daughter, Ml"" Mary, visited Valley Forge and Wash■ngluu while on tbelr vacations. James Field, a well knowu summer resident of tb|e city, has closed bis cottage and la new lu Philadelphia. Charles A Doe, of Philadelphia, was ] a visitor Friday. Mrs. Doe ha" been unwell for several days, he stated. Joseph M. Rowland and wife, of Philadelphia, were here a few days ago They were guests of the Idle wild. | Mr. a„d Mrs. R. F. Holmes, of 1012 f Wesley avenue, have returned from a c Irlp to Providence, Boston and New I York. ■ C. F. Grim and wife, of Philadelphia. have closed tbelr apartments, J 1225 Wesley avenue, and returned ; H. 8 Mowrer," cashier of tbe First . National Hank, la on his vacation. He Is at Hatnea' Falls, accompanied by his wife. Pa-t Comi^yd'jre J- Ralph Wilson i and family bavtSflosed their Central , avenue cottage auuNtaal their Phlla- , delphla borne. I George C. Murphy, of tbe post office force. I« eway on a week's' vacation. I He visited frleuds In Philadelphia aud i Merotiantville. I John M. Fisher, of this city, has re- . nmed from a vacation trip. He visited Niagara Kalis.. Cauada aud Dela- J ware Water Uep. Dr Hied em, of Pblladel phla. vtofia his family In Ihali cottag- here from Friday evening until J Mnuday morning. ( Dr. -Holewortb. a Philadelphia vM- , eriuartau, was In town Huuday. He owns a collage ou Aabury e venue. , near Fifteenth street I Henry H. Marter. Jr.. and family to < amdtn As chairman of the • ttome committee at the Omi CHy i
Club, Harry was always "ou tbe job." F'ranklln H.-Herst, active lu tbe affairs of the Twentieth Street Improvedeut, was in towh Huuday. Clarence J. Deleroth aud wife, of s|>eut the week end wiyi Mrs. Dlesroth's parents, Philip and wife, of this city. R E. Bwlft, solicitor for Ihe (Icean ifelty Electric Light Company, is "peudlng his vacation In New Castle. accompanied by bis w ife. Charles H. Headley will work lu the Victor Talking Machine Company's plaut In Camden this w inter, and he aud his wile have moved lu that city. Mine Nan Egau. of the title department of the Ocean City Title A Trust Company, left Haturda.v on a visit to tttonds In Hyracuse. Hhe is ou her vacation: M las Harriet Crease, of Ihe title department of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company," who was al Cape May Court House for a week, has returned to the Atgleu. Floyd C. 81mm- and wife have relumed from a visit to Niagara Falls aud Pittsburgh. They will leave shortly for Philadelphia, where they will spend the w luler. C. C. Gosling, an employe of' the Jtt^ty aud Heashore Railroad Company, has reuled the secoud floor, south side, of the Scull-Crease Apartments. 837 Anbury avenue. John B. Klrby, of tbe Heading's Tenth street slallon force, lias relumed from Ills vacation, most of which he spent lu the lower section of tills county He was accompanied try his family.
1 PASTOR AND WIFE v WELCOMED HOME Real Surprise Reception in . First Presbyterian Church 1 Was Largely Attended. f The Rev and Mrs Charles H .Buhner were given a surprise reception in ! day erenlng't,yytlr,Ul' ' M""' 1 It was a genuine surprise and the rhe^jat'i r^ B"/ '"trough ly enjoyed by Member, of the church decoration cuiuuiillee inv I al Ihe maiiMe that evening and kepi the pa-tor engaged uudecided to gu ov'ei"tu Ihe'chureh to plan tbe decoratl f„r the -pedal -ervlce- next Sunday Meainiuie lire Sunday -clnml rouin of Hie church filled with Hie memberi of the rongregatmii and ll.eir fern HieJu.t before the arilval of Mr. Kuhuei. . every light wa. evtiugul-hed When he entered the church . w itii Mr- H. liled by Kliuer F.' Hanck^thiTlwil* were turned on. Much n, their a-tou-i-bmeiil. the pastor and In. w ife found I the member, of Hie church there to vacation trip. "C * '""K , Dr. Buhner lu a brief addres. lo hi. i etupenduoua that lie could scarcely Mud voice for ulterauce He declartd that, although he has beeu pastor of a number of churches, n Is Ideal lo be pastor of this church and he Is glad In bold (Ills position heie. He was uev'er P',C" "'w people were so lion lomgbl I- another token of tins ■pint. He had coiue over la the church that night lo do some work, but finds that they arc-bo have pleasElmer Fi. Katick-, as chairman of Hie entertainment committee, announced that a program had beeu arranged for Hie evening, and Hit- was then begun I'lano solo l^slie Hughe-; vocal -olo, Dr. J. Tliuruley Hughe- (Mis. Kb lick accompanist); chorus by nine children, accompanied by Mrs. John Jones: soprano solo, Mrs. J. M. recitation. Miss MaryFox; soprano solo. Mi— Louisa T. for son; vocal solo, Miss Dorothy Jones . Those taking part acquitted themselves hi their customary excellent -tyle and all were encored ^ During Hie remainder of the evening for the occasion by Wm. F. Charies F. Nsbb. as president of the Men's Frleudslilp Bible Class, after telling a humnrnu" story, said that they have great reason lu rejoice to- , night They are present to do honor to the paslor aud hi- beluved partner voiced the opinion of all alien he : said thai bp.l« glad lo have Hie pastnr i and his wife With them that night. hoped, he said, that they will all mrel Initial higher, happy home and Dr and Mrs. Buhner then stood at the end of the room and received I heir friends. They were assisted by A. J Hmith and wife. Mrs. F. H Craven and Wm. M. Kanck, repre-enting various departments of the church. Following Ibis, refreshments of Ice cfeam and fine cake were enjoyed In Ihe social rooms, under the direction of the women of the chu rch. "I
"DIDN'T WANT TO TALK WITH MY FRIENDS" Lippincott Says He Feels Like New- Man Since Tanlac Came. "When a man gets so alck and tired that hedoean't want to talk with his frlends.lt 'a time for him lo look fur Ihe cause of bis trouble." Bo spoke Frank Llpplocort, well known tinsmith and plumber of Mllford. N.J. Mr Lippincott then went on to say that be was born aud rained lu Mllford but that his klufolk all live In Trenton. He then continued : "For ebout six months. I don't believe there we" e more mlsefable man In the Slate. I had nervous Indigestion and waa so badly run down from lis effects that I conldn't eat or sleep bed didn't look good to me at nlgbt, for I couldn't even rest and the nourishment I took was coutlned to milk and toast, i -1 waa eo nervous and played out became badly discouraged I had absolutely no ambltlou and fell oil IS pounds In weight. "Many o' my friends recommended to me.aud at last I started uelug the medicine. It dldu'l take long for Teniae. to go after my trooble. Why, I've ectually gained Ave pounds since I started' the treatment. I can ; eel euytbtog now. eud all the old 1 nervous trouble Is gone I sleep line all through tbe nlgbt. too, aud awaken refreshed end eager for my work. 1 "Teniae has made me feel like e new man. It •ertatoly Is a wonderpreparation. " Tanlac la distributed exclusively by l Hughes Central Pharmacy. BffMb , street end Wesley attune, Ocean City, ■ I*. A ■"* ' "•
° CITY OFFICALS MAY :.! BUILD DRAIN I Property Owner Asks That >' Conditions on Twelfth Street be Improved. There wa- read at the meeting of Hie i- City fooitnl— loner, a request from C. - H. Shoemaker that a drain tie cou,1 "" , **|f'li "feet. Mr. Hhoe•taied that the water frequently I. - hi- office and yard. He ex pre— ed the 1 '. t lie'ro odd ion" r"u,,d>" ' , » Interior Adam- -aid Dial Hi I- que-- 1 I- Hon ha- beeu up before city officials "■'Y'"'1 ' "e ullly U,,"K to rtud He w. -"not prep.r™,' -ay a'tatufc ' K Director Caii pbrll made a mottuu. which was carried, thai Mr. Hhoe-|( - maker lie iiotilled lo secure enough | \ proveiueut a- will warrant tbe'hoa'rd ! I In building a drain. , > Tile mayor stated that the hoard i e had held a meeting with the local1 0 trolley company representatives that . 1 day to dl-cua. the -matter of what the 1 1 " company will do with Its tracks In • '• ca-e of the proposed Improvement to | " Wesley avenue, but uo deflnlie acllou , e was taken at this coufere'nce. he -aid . He al-o reported lliat lie had written | - petlllouers regarding Hie matter of the . opening of a 15-foot wide -treel be e I w ceu Thirty -second aud Thirty-fourth j 1 streets, hut thus far had received uo • reply. , Dr. Ralph Flint, whose automobile i I |w,"td|,",l,Ked cr"""l"K alThlr , - FVn, the mayor told the other board I i Headley A Adams, who agreed to1 - provide and place the storm sashes for t ! the w indows lu Hie city hall for (95 I were awarded the counsel, John a Marts' bid wa- ' a fill tnoiion of Director Adams, City ! i I Clerk Harry A. Morris was instructed lo advertise for hide for Ihe removal of ( ihe garbage for the coming year The s 1 preparation of the specifications was c ■ refcrrtd to Ihe mayor, he to submit I these to the other members of the r Ordinance No 83 came up for secoud ' e I reading. The title was read aud Hie I - ordinance was laid over uuill Tue-day I i November 7. for further consideration. ; t This ordinance provides for the l.eu- j e i nig of temporary Joau notes to pay for 1 1 f ihe proposed relmprovement of Wes-
ALEX. COLVILLE, JR., TO BUILD E FINE $7000 COTTAGE HERE
Swan & Tront Have Contract for This and a $3500 . Bungalow. Among the bulldlug operations now , 1 started lu this city Is e beautiful cot-! tage for Alex, t'ulville. Jr . of the K J. j HpauglerVo , I'lilladel pills, on Ocean ^ avenue, below Twelfth street. It will be 2j stories and will coutalu eleven rooms It will coet |7(IOO. Hwan A Ftwao A Trout also Infte the contract - avenue, below Thirty. fourth -tr-el. for . Mr-. Kmoia L. Maguire, of Laue- j , Jo b u Marts Is building a storage and ' , heater room for \V J; Powell In the , rear of^hls building on Aabury aveuue, ! F". F7* Champion I- erect log a frame building on Sloorlyu terrace, costing | QUIET WEDDING , las W csir > ihe Bride or Cralac Tbe marriage of Miss Marie Measey, ' daughter of HeuJ. Measey. of 1 10 Houlb 1 street, aud Craig C. Mathew • son of Charles Matbewson aud wife, of 4B37 Cedar avenue. We-t Philadelphia, aud grauilaun of tbe late N. ' t* Clelland, of Ocean city, took place 1 Weduesday eveulug. October 18. The wedding wa- quiet, owlug to Ihe recent death of Mr-. Beuj Measey. ceremony was perfutined by the Frank. Lynch hi the pre-euce of Immediate relatives and friends. The bride waa given In marriage by sister. M las Kluabelh Measev Mr. Malhewsou'e brother-lu law, F7. Hayre Eldredge, wa- tieai mau. Fullowhig a wedding Irlp, Mr. and Matbewson will be al home at ,61 19 Carpenter street. West Phtladel- 1 phia. after Jauuary 1. avenue, between Heventh and Nintb I The following resolution, presented 1 Director Adams, was adopted after Campbell had said be understood It w-as necessary to open Hits j new county road: 1 Resolved, by the Board of Com ails- I -loners of Ocean City that the city 1 clerk give and publish Hie necessary 1 Open, grade and Improve Flfty-flflb | slreet. from a polul beginning on the easterly side ot the rlglu-of-way of tbe West Jersey aud Hea-hore Railroad ' on West avenue, at Us Intersection with Fifty-tlfih street, to the I : easterly side of Bay aveuue at its lu- ' with Flfty-llftb street. 1 Heveral bills were ordered paid.
YACHT CLUB WILL : HAVE NEYY WHARF •t Other Improvements to be Made by Organization 1 I Before Next Scasod. w The Oi-ean City Yacht Club will l_ 1 build a new creo soled wharf and creo- jj, ! soled buUhead al the club lieadquar- | II j Hon of this resort, the work to be com- ! „ | pleted before Ihe beginning of next j, I The bulkhead w ill be moved out ten | . ( feet, glviug additional required space y I In front of of the house, aud the outer ! f! end of the wharf will be brought lu ,. I ten feet. A- H Is at present, It Is too ! J| The improvements will probably I j cost between Fiissi aud (40UH. e ilijsM. Town-end Is preparing the _ | iilaiis, aud bids will be asked wlituu a s| HAS BIG CONTRACT Dtls M. Townseiid, of Hits city, will build a lln.OUOsloiie bungalow for Geo. city, at Iirexel Hil™ facliig the gruunda of the Aroulmluk t'ountrv ; Club. Mr. Htalzell own. . boose v.l- . ued at 1-50 (MM. but it Is too large and j he will sell It. He has just built a real- . deuce at Plneburst. which be will occupy In whiter He will spend the i spring aud fall mouths at Drexet Hill and the summer seasons lu Ocean Mr Tnwnsend is completing tin- . provemeuls to the amount of (HNiQ to I Mr. Htalzell's villa on Pleasure avenue. below Thirteenth street, this clly. ,. The Improvements Include enclosing r Hie porches with glass, construction of new- (torches aud pergola feuces. I ■ Ailrndcd Convention I L. H. Corson and H H. McAllister ! represeuled the First Baptist Church j of this city at the Baptist Htale con- 1 ventlon, which met at Asbury Park , Monday. Tue-day and Wednesday of 1 this week. Interesting sessions were i held aud Important business liaus- ; Dsncr After Usmr. 1 A number of young people danced ; f al tbe conclusion of tbe basket ball < at Company U's armory Hatur- , day evening. Tbe piano player was , Herman Later, of ibis city, who ' ' - appeared -to please tbe dancers. Tlirre - will be dancing after every basket ball win t;o 10 B oodbnrr. Mes. Dowduey Clark, of Woodbury, i I will entertain Ihe members of tbe I, "dies' Aid Hummer Auxiliary of the - 1 First M. Pi Church at her home In * • Woodbury on Tuesday next. All ' members are cordially Invited to be
- 11 E - KNOWS the DlFfrfc&ENCE" ' W ' ■ ^(|j| """'oc'ean citv™" j olinc that flows into it is absoElSiffl fcreSrSwktsy lutcly the same." Wkfl zilz-T I rff1.' j Standard Motor Gasoline is deWwu! ' I pcndable wherever purchased. | s !! g'ES™" ] Look for the sign— it means the ■mm gjSgtoj^ct^ J | . best gasoline and a reliable dealer. iwHm- °l"m ||| Sal £ asKctii r°"Roi.ndr,f' | 1 Polar in e Oils and Greases end d ■£.. -'tip Wsltsr Sack ; I " liSiIitow net 01 water. friction troubles and motor f fell BaitWaaW I deterioration. i. STANDARD Ol I. COM PANY Newark New Jcrrey " TUC..«0. C,
Jones' Men's Shop ' ' S04HK, Aabury Avs., Ocaan City. IV. O. . Rail Suits and Overcoats are now here - $15, $18 and $20 ' I Look llslors Vou Buy ! MATS, CAPS, SWLiATURH JONES HAS IT MCALLISTER'S Dry Goods Business FOR SALE I have decided to discontinue business in Ocean City and offer my stock and fixtures for sale. This is a well established, profitable business, up-to-date stock, and is worth investigating. Possession given any time after October first Do not apply unless you mean business. S. S. McAllister, Ocean City, N. J. Real Estate Ror Sale BICI BARQ AIINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at Uiis Popular Seaside Resort j very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting fc; two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell yon at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for ■ale. Also lota for Inveetment and for Improvement — tbe choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. *TOAOaS % INSURANCE THORN <£ BOYLE REAL ESTATE *OB ciohth arsvir (Wear ro Soar o—rcs) | e 24 fio-r- sraaar lOo*. ooiss Avmmum I OCEAN OITY. N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Lumber Millwork, Mouldings. Building Paper, Plaster Board, Naila, Saah Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. = good painting JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. fSBBf painting and decorating I ». .::.'t..::;.r" ,T VoV., A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and neat, M A A Is what yon need for summer heat; I /l It makes yonr home so neat and clean, I I I 1 i ^ You cannot help but see that it is yon we The City Cas Light Company Eleventh and Haven Ave. OCEAN CITY. N- J- . POWelf'S Dry GoodsStore We are better prepared to serve you for the 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. 'fr^He PATHWAY- Of MY DGCUbflKQ Y€ARS>°**z "Toulk Lots wt flit, future.- OU. JLje. cUodb in tilt past. A contrnkd. mind. m oU. aqt it possible, jor tfmst oufto tuurt tyutile, prouvsum, for tbaf f mo urben turrn mq aufaohj im.mshu or i ceases. "D tpewLnaj oyl otAers cftin blt^Ws old a^e,. lift's beauLful sfcru of loot, inj old a^e \X e/nkamced oy crrmfert" pro otded jor m. eaeiiier da ijS. We. vnirtit ijou. to tatje. of- owr baoikm^ -f-acuLiXits. First National Bank Ocean City, IN. J. R. B. 8TITE8 M. S. MOWHER Ws pay a par cant on aavlnge Accounts You Mn bonk with uo by moll Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
ri I HOTZIA ilD COTTAOIA H0T6L biseAYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth end Ninth Street! H. A. W. SMITH . Scotch Mall ~ SANATORIUM — Opsn All the V.or— A quiet boicr suitable for ibe well, tbe eon-^n-crrn abU^tbeeiqerly. Treat me&ta, batb Miae.V .E.TOWXZX.B. N. B. MoGlBKXV Hrad borse Mgr. THE IMPERIAL _ I0IS CKNTKAL AVI., OCEAN CITY, N ioclled?rBwr tofbeacb?**^01'7 THE KATHLU Now open for Ibe season lire Central Avenue. OCEAN CJT*. N.J. M IHHEN LEWIS A CONAKD Closed until March X), ms WYOMING »=4 OCEAN IVEItlg Ocean Clly, N. J. Open all lb# year p Hot Walar Uaa A. P. niUEl HOTEL ATGLEN Ona of the most oestrally loeatad hotali la k Oomn City. The aim baa alwayi been to -- make thie bonaa aelact and komalika, and tie laiga and soared patron^* proves ha toooeaa. For term, and particulars addrao, 1 «. c. aorr. nop. J NEW. -HOTEL ELBERON EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. 1. Najlor and Hayre, | _ Kourtsenlh Hraaon. fboroagblx renovated — and newly papered. Bell Phones: 17-X and THE HEWLINGS >f Ntntn and Waalsy ave. Ocean Clly, N. 1 Opens June It, lull [ L, H. HEWLINGS, 4IU" Cbaalout Street. — W est Philadelphia. Pa. Oenlrti'S'Localed n0e Tvi?"'' Sf?* bla Excellent labla^sratl provided wtlb fresh Baa '. Send for Booxlet and Katea . G. W. P. WOODSIOE. Prop. THE IDLEWILO OPEN Abb YEAR* Moorlyn Torrsos Oaaaa City, N. J Bat wean Eighth and Ninth Streets I, boosted One Bloc* from Use eh MK8.J. K. HOHBION Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. tret. Heventh and Eighth aU Ocaan City, N. J. BROWN * MAfKIJH. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Heashore Architect Llcenned by tbe Bute, -s- -> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P.O. OCEAN CITY N. J. e We Are Distributors Ford Automobile In Ocean City. Sea Uie City and Vicinity ■ Wm. H. Powell 3 General Contractor " Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. aad Wast ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Rssldeaca: UM Ccatral Aveaae Pheas, MI.W Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 752 BOARDWALK OPEN Abb YEAR JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey HEADLEY * ADAMS Reading Coal Alao Kln^ytWood_h^barT«^or|ao«d. lbs irafuniwo'zaU arSta^eka PianoFoTsaii Used, but in splendid condition. Price, $75 A Rare Bargain For particulars call or write 3136 Kensington Avenue Philadelphia ■aae lavfchardt Wansa I.hsn H. Bfrkharilftfe. . Milan mrnmm

