Ocean City Sentinel r. curtis robinson Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY _ BeD 'Phone No 66-X THURSDAY. APRIL. 12.1817 Ocean City bad a big crowd at -Ratter, but It would have been much larger bad 1t not been for the Mutiny weetber, wblcb made condition* here eomewbat dleagreeable. When the ralnetorm began ou Thursday morn- - log there were very many house par- " tie* here. A lot of other* were scheduled, but eome were called off. There were crowds of promenaderon the Boardwalk Sunday, however, and tbe visitor* enjoyed the bractug. aea air and sunshine. Tbe Cape May County Gazette aays: The (I. telle extends It* congratulation* to Oceak City SRMI.vki. upon It* tblrty-aevenm birthday. Tbe Sentinel la a clean and attractive paper, both a* to Ha content* and typography, t and -Bra. Roblnaon deserves all tbe eucceee be ba* bad at Ug_puWfrtier all ^ Tbe following come* from tbe Atlantic County Record: 1 Congratulation* aud best wishes to tbe Ockak Crrr Sentinel, which ba* ' Ju*t eolered upon .It* lblrty«evenlb year. It la a clean, newsy publication t that deserves, and apparently is receiving, good support. May tbl* prove , to be tbe beat year In lu history. has had active life
Cap!. Do**bir IHaned mm renin- * •eaa Box In Psn Blcbmoud. A resident of thl* city well known- * to bondred* or eummer visitor* I* Catrail Doughty, In wbose Ufa. covering * more than font deeadea, were experaancc* that .do not fall to the lot of a many men. Prom a helpless, penniless boy of 16 year* on tbe streets of □ Port Richmond, Philadelphia, to tbe ownership of a big atrip of o&an front d laud and Boardwalk store* and apartment* In Ocean City and valuable land tu Atlantic City— tbl* I* tbe story of ' Carrel! Doogbty. Mr. Doughty was born In Baker*- * vllle. near where are now located tbe NortbOeld golf links, ou October 10, o .1866. HI* mother dying when be wa* eleven years old. leaving Dine other * children, be lived uotll be was 16 wltb hi* grandfather, Daniel Baker, Id f Bakersville. 'Xben be went lo Port Richmond, Intend log to aall before mart. Mr. Doughty koew no one and p fouod himself with a fifty cent, piece, and tbta waa discovered to be lead 4 William Payne, keeper of a sailors' boarding bouse, took blm Hi nolll Mr a Doughty shipped a* a cook kboard a canal boat. Dougbty paid the man t 87 for bu two weeks' board. Mr. Dougbty waa captain of a coaat # trader at 88 year*. Wltb bl* fat ber-ln-law. Tbompaon Lake, be bought a veaaal at tba beginning of tbe Civil ' War, and carried borne*, male*, out I. etc , for txrtb the navy and war depart- 1 menu during tbe four years' atrtfe. When McClellan wa* about to cram , tbe paolDaola to reach Vlglnla, Capt. p Doogbty carried tba battery In bl* •hip. After the war, Oapt. .Dougbty sold bl* Interests In a number of veaael* While following tbe eea,he bed eeveral thrilling shipwreck advrnturae and * made a balf-doxen narrow escape* 1 from daatb. Capt. Doogbty aurtad In tbe oyster * and cranberry badness lo Atlantic 1 County and later was axtenalvaly engaged hi tbe butchering busluees -up b tba river" to English Creek. p Coming to Ocean City In 1880. be built bub booses and bad a skating f rink. Ha returned to Atlantic City lo n 1886 end soon bad a successful contracting and market buUneaa. Tbe Island on wblcb Ocean City Is located wa* originally owD»d by John Homer*, uncle of Mr. Doogbty by marriage, and Col. Kicbard Homer*. W hen f Capt. Dougbty firrt cams to Ocean c City, be purchased a large tract of land in tbe section wbera ba la now b located on tba Boardwalk at Eighth 1 street and back at least two blocks He la tba third owner of tbl* l*od in n success Ion from Klug Oeorga III of * England, Parker Miller having purchased It from Col. Bom era p Capt. Doogbty, always wltb ooutu- f. ally keen foraalgbt, boilt a Boardwalk
oot (where It now U)over tbe ocean lu 180S and erected apartmeuta. People •book their bead* and made dire predictions. In tbe spring of IBM Capt. Dougbty built betb bouse* on tbe walk, and lo 1B12 be constructed Doogbty'* Pier and Theater. When Ocean City was a borough, Capt. Doogbty served as a councilHe IS tbe. only living charter member of Trinity Lodge. No. 78. F. and A M , of Atlantic City, of which be was the wcoud past master The lodge, a , few week* ago. celebrated It* fiftieth aonlvereary. and on tbl* occasion ! Capt. Dougbty "Was tbe guest of houur ' of the Graud Lodge of New Jersey. . While rnootog loto Port Richmond | aa a young man. Capt. Doogbty was one of tbe orgauixer* of a Masonic lodge there. to have reception 1 A reception will be given tbe Rev. and Mr*. Cbarle* H. Bobner 1n the , First Presby lertau Church next Tue* day evening, to wbleh tbe memt*r« of 1 tbe congregation and tbstr friends tbe maabere of botb tbe Bible classes aud I The receptlou .in ba given In the ffa*rg>' "■J* • Pleasing so- o raogad. At the eoori^Lo^refreJb- 1 * mauu wfU be la (be I (ocas of tbe charrh. a
i OLD FRIENDS MEET ""^EIEIT EASTER Y Summer Residents and Hotel ~ Guests Greet Ecch Other J During Holidays. j l^onard l,e*r. of Philadelphia, wa* - to town at Easter ' _J Miss Coneys, of PblJadrl|ihla, spent ! Easter In tbl* city. Wm. Bartb and wife, oft'ynwyd.l were Ea»ter visitors. e Mts* Mildred Prllz, of Philadelphia; i. was a holiday visitor. I- pbta. spent Easter here. Geo. 'O. McElroy. of Philadelphia. " was and Easter visitor. ^ Mlss C. Debm. ot Philadelphia. wa* Miss Clara Wilson, of Pblladelphla. was an Easter visitor here. : Dr. Slmcox and family, of Pblladel- - pbla, were Easier visitors. " Setb H Wblleley, of Pblladelphla • wa* a vlnttpr here Tuesday ■ F. J. Moore, of Pblladelphla, was a • recent guests of tbe Elberon. ^ — l lenrgs F '(«uer and wife, of Philadelphia, were Eartar ylaitors. Frank W. Paxson and wife, of Philadelphia, were here Tuesday. > Joeepb Bootbroyd, of Philadelphia, ■ was here daring ibe holidays. I John F. Fox and wife, of Phlladeli pbla, spent several day* here. T. H. Healing*, of Pblladelphla, ' among tbe Etster visitor*. i J. W. Landeoberger and family, of Mt. Airy, were Easter visitor*. i Daniel S. . Bteelman and family, of i
spent Easter -bere. Dr.'W.T. Wyckoffaud wlfe.of Pbll- i adelpbla, were Eaater vlaltora. < Tbomaa F. Myers, of Pblladelphla. among tbe Eaater visitor*. Cbarle* P. Kite, of Philadelphia, apent Easier wltb friend* bere. Arthur Jooe* and family, ot tier- 1 mantowu, were Eaater vlallor*. J. B. Craighead and family, of Lao*speut Ibe bolldaya here. Andrew N. Peul, of Pblladelplba. waa bere during tbe Easter day*. A. Chester Tbegen, of Camden; was 1 guest of tbe Imperial at Eaater. William O McDowell and family, | of Narberth, were Easter visitor*. Ralph C. Putnam, 'of Pblladelphla, lu town during tbe bolldaya. Fraok Fratnaodo and family, of , were Eaater visitor*. Mra. Martba Hie wart, of Pblladel- , pbla, waa at tbe Urabem at Easter. ( barles W. Gray and wife, of Nortb Ulenslde, were vlallor* bere Bunday. , Fred Tapley, of Philadelphia, was ; among tbe Boardwalk promenader*. Mr*. Bentz and family, of Pblladel- < pbla, occupied tbelr cottage at Eaater. i Dr. and Mr*. H. C. Bcbock, of Philadelphia. were gueat* of tbe Bl*cayne. , Norman Darby and family, of Pbll- i adelpbla, were vlaltora bere at Easier. Cbarle* B. Headley and wife, of ; Camden, spent Easier Id Ooean City. George W. Bbusier and family were at tbalr cottage 857. Park place, at Ea*tnr. s Mra Tbomaa Waltaon. of Phlladelphla, waa among Ibe holiday vlait- 1 ore. 1 Andrew Mareboll aod wife, of Philadelphia, were among tbe Eaater vial- ' Joseph B reck ley. a student at Rutapent tbe bolldaya at bl* borne bare. 1 Mlaa Nettle Green, of Pblladelphla, a house party at 877 DeLancey 1 place. . J Joseph H. Btopp and family, of Philadelphia, were gueat* of tbe Wyjo- ' tiling . < Mia* Mane Bootbroyd, of this city, baa returned from a visit lo Pblladel- I pbla. ■ E. A. Wilkinson and family, of were guest* of tbe Bis- ! cayoe. ' BeoJ. Adams, of Camden, vlaited brothers aod tbelr families bere at 1 t I J. W. Lysluger and family, ofNorriatown, collagen here, were Easter ' visitors. Prof I. J. Bcbwatt and family, of ware cottagers bere at ' ' I
1 Clarence Brush and family, of Pbll- " adelpbla, spent tbe holidays at tbelr 1 cottage. Henry D Moore, of Haddonfleld. ' wa* among tb* prominent visitors here I Tuesday. Cbarle* H. Van Fleet, of PUIIadelphi*, a summer resident, was lu town . at Eaater. The Misses Haeseler and. Wight, of • Philadelphia, apent the holidays lu , tbla city. " Mrs. H. F. Glldermyer and family, of Philadelphia, were here during the ' j holiday*. 1 1 ' j E. A. Bnape. of Philadelphia, eoter- ' , taloed frleuds at bis cottage In Bouth 1 I I Ocean City. I J Mr*. Katharine Pre«lon, of Dre'xel 1 - Hill, was at her house. 844 Park place, * ' j at Easier. ;> W. H. Hilance and family, of Col- ; | llngswood, were at 848 Park place for " > a few days. | I Mrs. Peter Balllogail. of Cynwyd, ' I occupied her cottage, 871 Third street, i L. O. Brangan, who Is employed In P epent Easier at m„ home , this clly. George Hmllheman aud family, of " were among the cot- P tagere here. Mrs. John J. foster and daughter, *1 of this City, are vuiilug relative, in et Pblladelphla. j c| Mlas Mattie K Lltl*. of Newport, and bar fri*Jd, George Uper. of Pi
j Dividing Creek, spent the Ea-ler holt- ■ j days with Mis. Lille's sister. Mis Roy I E. Darby, of tbls city, jj Frank H. Campion and family ^'f ' tbelr collage. " T. J f'egley and family, of Pblladel- i 1 pbla. opened their collage. 1031 We.. I ley avenue. .William B. Davis and family, ofj Mporestown. speut the* .holiday* at ■* j .Scotch Hall:' j Robert W. Hcott and family, of | j tbe bolldaya. I ' Mayor Ellis aud family, of Carndeu. I IfYVst street. J Mr* John Hodgson and family, of J the Breakers. ^ " bere at Easter. , Dl K. W. Gullck aud family, of 836 First's! reel. ' Dr. Groff sud family, of Phtlsdel840 First street. Ralph D Wills and family, of Philadelphia. opened tbelr cottage. 4940 1 Mr.. Clyde Baker and son. of Polcroft, speut the holidays with Ueo. W. Erost and wife. Algernou Peacock and family, of ' Philadelphia, opened tbelr cottage. S'J4 Bixtb street. Thomas O.-. Pierce aud family, of Hadd iuOeld. opeued their cottage. SOS - Ocean avenue. v William B. Willis and family, of . Lansdowne. were at their cottage. 5129 - Central avenue. A. F. Hhajier and wife, of BuyerPa., summer resldeut*, speut r the bolldays bere.
Miss Barab A. Gilbert, of Pblladel- - pbla. spent Easter wee* at her cottage on Penolyn place Dr. H. H. Baldwin aud family, of Pblladelphla. were guestsof tbe Katblu during tbe liolldsy*. Mrs. M. F. Wilfong and daughter. . of Philadelphia, were at their cottage, 943 Central avenue. Cbarle* A. Hexamer and family, of Philadelphia, were am-ng the cottagers here at Easter. H Klrkpatrlck and family, of Philadelphia. spent Easter In the IflJI cot- " tage. 817 Third atreet. Alfred M. Gray and wife, of Phil*1 delphla, were at their cottage, 712 Ocean avenue, at Eaater. Meodel Hreckley, of tbls city, who is employed at Penn't Grove, visited ' his psieots bere at Easter Harry W. Fonlds, of Montreal. ' Canada, speut Easter with bis parents, Dr and Mra. H T. Foulds 1 George Bradley ana family, of Camden. spent tbe bulidays wltb Mrs. I Thoa. Walters, of tbl« city. -LB. Brooka and family, of Pblla- ■ delphla, were at tbelr cottage, Kirttelh ■ atreet and Ceutral avenue Loots Buehn and family, of Phlla- . delphla. spent tbe bolldays at their cottage on Brighton place. Miss Helen M. Lowry. of H. F. r Btanton's reaj estate office, spent Ess- . ter at ber borne In Glenslde. . Clarence Freeman and family, of . Camden, spent tbe holidays at their cottage. 608 Atlantic avenue. Clly Clerk W. A Brown, of Cam . den, was at his cottage, 501 First street, accompanied by bis family. Lewi* Felber and mother, of Uer- . mantowu, were at tbelr collage on Pennlyn place during Easier. W(alter Hkys, of West Pblladelphla. . was among tbe Easter visitors. His •on, W al'er F , was also bere. Fred'Drieabach and family, of Phll- ! adelpbla, were at tbelr college. 800 DeLancey place, daring ibe week. r John Chester and family, of Eldora, . were tbe recent guests of Jobn B. and wife, of tbla city. C. J. Kulp and family, of Pblladel- ' pbla, opened Ihelr cottage at Fiftyolntb atreet and Central avenue. Mrs. J T. Seal has returned from Philadelphia, where she spent the winter, and Is at ber home here. Henry H. Mailer. Jr.. and family, of Camden, rein rned home yesterday after epeodlng tbe 'holidays here. Fred. Culltogford, of Ambler. Pa., spent tbe Ea.ter holidays lrllh Bornt Johnson and family, of tbla city. > Lewis B. Fulmer and wife, of Phlla. delphla, are ependlng tbe week at their Fifty-seventh street cottage.
D. W. Pedrlck end family, of Plnlar delphla. have opened tbelr collage, 6620 Central avenue, for the season. A. B Asbman aud wife.- Elvlu j Kates and wife and Miss Ackley. of Brldgeton. spent tbe holidays bere. (seorge Underdown aod family, of , Pblladelphla. spent tbe Eester holidays at their cottage. 865 Park place. f William F. Bhriver and family, of { Philadelphia, were holiday visitors., accompanied by Mr Bhrlver's mother. ' W. W. Sit, son. or Philadelphia, vice j president of the Ocean city Fishing] j was among the holiday visitors, j' W. J. Barr and faintly, of Pblladel. ' , , pbla. spent tbe bolldaya 'at their colNinth street end Asbury avenue Prof, aud Mrs. Joseph Hickman and daughter, of Reading, spent Easier j wltb Mrs Lewi, E. Smith, of thl. city. J j Eugene B. Mllljr and wife who e ; pbla, opened their collage here et Ess- , I Henry D. Hertzler, of Gtrard Col lege, visited hl> brother. Jame* M. , and wife, of tlii. city, at Easter. . Mr- Harry VanDnaeo and children. „ of Philadelphia, spent Etster with her t, parents. Jobn Trout and wife, of tht, , «'yMiss Elsie Lee. ot Philadelphia, 0| •pent Easter at the borne of ber par- T euts, Geo. W. Lee and wtr,. „f tbl. city. ' " . H. Walter Berroth and family, of were bere et Easier, they bi
I- ] having ap'artmeuts In Bouth Ocean , y City. H. C. Freeman and wife, of Phlla* ■I the' Boardwalk, epeul the bolldays l-j Lewis Hartley, who spent Ibe win-s-ller In Pblladelphla. is back alius , home. Fifty-eighth street end West j Mtnrfora. of Philadelphia, spent Ea*. Miss Florence' Waldorf, of Cape ' j. May. has gone on duty as an operator u In the Bell Telephone Company's of- 1 ,f Mr*. William H. Howell, of Plulastanton aud wife, of this city, during f Mrs. Perry Smith, of Merchantville, , new cottage. Chelsea place and We- , H.J Couke and ,faju!lv and George . Rurkhardt and family, of Plnladel- , phi*, were Ea.ter visitors. .. wa. Kland family, of Plilladelphia. spent th. " Easter holiday* at tbelr Atlantic ave „ Harry Boyd, of Philadelphia, arrive in Ocean City Fishing Club affsirs speut the holidays here, accompanied J- by his family. Dr. W. Y. Cbristlan. of the Srete " wife, of this city. S spent Eastet here . ,f T. E Wlostanley end family, of 31 Philadelphia, were Eester visitors in this clly. They were accompanied by - Paul T. Le ii halt. ... • .. . . I'nllaffs Pnilsrfsl (tills ansnl miun Phlladelphle. .
tbe bolldays wltb bl* parents. F. E t* Darby and, wife. N- H- Gofl and wife, who did conslderable traveling during the w inter. u are at tbelr aparluiriits, 930 Boardwalk, for the season. *■ Dr. and Mra. Fred Bauer*, of Phlla- ! delphla. had a Jolly house parly al tbelr cottage. 819 Park place, during if tbe Eaater bolldaya. t- Wal-er H. Delarolb and wife, of Philadelphia, and A. C. Rosenb-rger , il- and wife, of Mlllvtlle, were holiday , t- guesis at tbe Idlewlld. . B. H. Bmlib and wire, wltb thrlr ■ - twin daughters. Mildred aud Mllliceur 12 and Miss Irma Jeffreys, 'of Camden. were In Ocean City at Easter. i io James McMnllan. a well-known <1 Philadelphia lawyer who spends the summers bere. was |D town eeveral I I daye during tbe Easter season. I, -Miss France* Long. of Philadelphia. I waa a guest at the Wyoming while 1 , frleuds here over the holidays. 1 J. Frederick Martin and family, of ' Philadelphia, have beeo spending the ' I, 'psst two weeks at tbelr cottage. Tweutleth street and Central avenue. George Burton, of .Philadelphia, wb* ( ,r In town Tuesday and was congratulated on tbe escape bis property made . from destruction by fire Monda f. j Miss Aud* \Vallace, a public school teacher at West wood, N. J.. apent the bolldays at tbe borne of ber parents, ^ L. L Wallace and wife, tbls city. , Mrs. Margaret A. Foster, of tbls I city, leaves today on a visit to ber I daughter. Sister Mary Usuries, et St. I • Joseph's Convent, Chestnut HIIL I Irving Raymond, of Colllngswood 1 r" visited bis parents, W. I. Raymond 1 and wife, of tbls city, dnrlug the boll. < days, accompanied by bis family. ' '• Henry F Bamberger came down ( • from Philadelphia witb friends In his j new aeven-passeuger Studebaker. and - opened their cottage at First street. s H. N. Heullngs. who prect ced law j here tor a couple of years, has closed • his office and Is uklng a brief Vacation at bis home In Moorestown, S. J. Miss Oelzel, of the Imperial, euter- '• tallied a few frleuds at dinner one eve- - nlng recently. There were co\-er> for * nine, and all had a very pleasaut time . a Pauline Nlckersoo, a student at the e Trenton State Normal School, spent d the bolldays wttb ber parents, Capt ', C. Nlckersoo and wife, In Bouth Ocean , f CM jr. P Misses Jo-ephlne Taylor. Maud M. !<j , Foulds, Elizabeth Pfelffer. Anna Mee- „ t ban and Hazel Harris made up a theater partjr at Atlantic City Monday u night. t Wm. F. Gardiner aud wife, of this ,\| clly, left Tuesday f ,r Detroit to attend ii
. the wedding of Frauk Schneider, formerly of this city, aud Miss Waller of Detroit. j Edward Cramp and wife and ..Vlls t Mary Situsou, of Philadelphia, speu Easter with Cbas. Btang and wife, of : , Ibis city. Mrs. Cramp Is a sister of Mrs. Slang. Francis Schneider, of Philadelphia, here, was |U town during tue holidays, ! accompanied by Richard McDcvltl. of 1 Philadelphia. Joseph J. Duffield. wife rt,d baby, Jof Plilladelphia; Harry VL Hart, of I | < arudeu. aud Robert 11 I bbb of Ocean ' .pent the Easter season with R. |i C. Duffield and wife B. F Marshall aud wife, p |, H„. Ij ton and family and %V. J". Flower* ' eud Wlfe.of Plnledelphla, were am nig - ers3be holld.'y. "" .1 M is* Ann. D.tscbeg, . student.! '« the Trenton State Normal School. »,* , a holiday visitor at the home of her • parents. George A. D.tscbeg and w,», ; if. South Ocean CM jr. Ml** Laura Bayre, of thi- iity, re. turned to her studies at the Stale Norhome of her parents, Cn.rle. Bayre aud wife, of this city. Former Sh. riff Barrett and; family . of Camden, were amo-ig the cottage rentertained Miss Sarah Cummlngs. of Clearfield. P. . an lortruct.ir at Bryu Mawr College. Herman Rehboro. of PbUndolpblt. opeued hie cot age. 1207 We.Jey
SALARY INCREASE FOR TEACHERS I Prof. James M. Stevens Rci \ elected for Two year Term. The Board of Educationist It- inert- - V wis for .Term of 1 -''"ye- - » \ salary w.s raised from f2.3U0 to 82.HW °Th7 re'u.'ire uf^'prlncipsl Uetchly. j L Pyle W J Petty and II. Sk.l The salaries of Ml«e. I "burn. Hr.dley ' Mr- Keli lmiu Mi— e- K-tlow. Bene e mum ,if ,.t a gr.de Ir.clier J Maj-T L It Thorn** was re-eleeie 1 attendance officer st a salary "f f-'s' a I in. c 'li He has beeu receiving IF si 11 I.. Vsiiaiilkn sud Franci- Cor-oii. . t jsnilie— of the summer school and T
The total attendance during the 1 nice, 90 45. It was stated that the taking of the ' Thomas atsiut April 27. At the suggestion of Harvey Y Lake a committee was appointed to draft Lewi- E. Smith, secretary of the board ' for S years. President John R. Groves : appointed Messrs. Lake aud Willis as R E ADING 1PAIR~WED
i Paul I'rhau Ge.brls. a bookkeeper I for a large mauufacturiug plant lu a suburb nf Reading, and Miss Marguerite K. Ksg'le, of Reading, had ar- , ranged to be marrlsd lu Atlantic City r Tuesday, learning, however. that M r. and Mrs. "A. J. Sbaoer. of Boyertowu. r of the bride, were here, tliey a in the parlors «f the Bl-cayne Hotel. ' Tue-day evening by the Rev. Cbas. H I to liner, ps-tor of the First Presby ter- ' Ian Cliurcb. The wltuesses wefe Mr. and MrsBhaner, H. A W. Smith and wife, of I ' " ' ' ... ' " former Mr. idem Dies. . Mrs Mary L. Down,' a former resident of this city, was burled Saturday ' the residence of her sister, Mrs. F. Sharp, at Newfleld. Mrs. Down was the widow of Chris She was a relative of the late Hiram Sleelman and was his housefor quite awhile after the death of Mrs. Sleelman. avenue, for about two weeks. Mr. Rehboru Is assistant chief clerk In the tax office. ~ Mr and Mrs. W. S. Schermsrhorn and daughters the Mlsaes Mildred and of Camden, have apartments . at 735 Wesley avenue, while enjoying \ a.t.n days' outing in tbls resort. Ralph Brangan. Herbert A. Ploch aud tbe Misses Elizabeth L., Sarah *' and Ruth Pelrce, of Philadelphia, a were Easter visitors at the home of " Mrs. L. O. Brangan In tbls city. Howard Denn and ramify, of Phila- . were Visitors here several C days, occupytog their cottage Mr. - -who Is of the staff of Instructors st D exel Institute. Is secretary of the F Ocean City Yacht Club regatta com Wilbur H. Zimmerman and family, of Logan, spent the Easier holidays at their Ceutral avenue bungalow. ^ Zimmerman, who Is a frequent — visitor here throughout the vear is « * year, Is j
' publisher and editor of the 'Logan Ad- >' vocale-News. Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Sharp, of this city, entertained A. P. Ambler, wife and daughter. Mis. Doris. Dr. H C. ' n'harp, wife and son Jack, of Pblladel- ' phi., and Ml.s Allle Towuwud. of i Try au advertisement In tbe sknti- ' I'tojiosuIs for I'atilion. p
Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR Ralph Hay.es VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER i k. — ^ you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder : To erect your Ocean Citv cottage. You cannot spare the time to look alter it closely ' yourself and must depend upon the I honesty ot the contractor. ] I have Built, for a large uutfilier. of people and could refer you to | Send for the list of names and photographs ot the houses. Otis M. Townsend BUILDER ES8L J. STEEUI1II — : . „ JiMd Piiwiiij intaui id Codmoi anil
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