Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. NOVEMBKR29, ISI7 We shall he glad t<> twelve item- of new* and communication* of Inirre-t ' to till* community and our reader* .com pan led with the full name ami addrem of llie writer, not ne<-eiwarjlv ptT I Icttlon.liut a* a euaraulee nt good faith. DOTS Thanksgiving Day. Weather l« becoming a little more a Intry. There are too many balleted H.K. Turkey ha* been selling at nfly • Work I* progreasliig on the ue« road over for-on'- Inlet. during the week .made II feel a UiHe wintry. PERSONALS. Ml** Mary L. Cor*ou ha* returned Jo*eph M. Rowland, of Pblladel- ■ plna. wa« in town Sunday. W. K. ValjBt. of thl* city, left Tt.ur*day for St. Peter-burg. Fie. Mrs. Adella Abbofl. of till* city. i* vi.lting relatives In Camden. W. I Raymond, of tm* city. I. • pending TUankaglvlug In Ronton. Mr* Frank A..Rchock. of thl* clly.l* vleiliug her daughter In Philadelphia Mr*. UUraVo*., of l'eter»buig. lis* city." William Hegel anil family have gone to Philadelphia- for the winter Ralph .Rice, who I* employed |n tn thl* city. Rimer H. Crane and wlfeara .lending a couple of week* Willi relallveIn Brldgetou. Otis M. Towoseml and family have I gone to Philadelphia to *peud the i winter month*. Mr*. Klizabetb ISrIck. -of Mlllvllle. 1 ha* beeu apendlug several day.'ii: thl* ' city with friend*. Frank R Llppincott, of thla' city, ■pent a few day* thl* week with relative* at Medford. Mr*. Mary T.Mullen, of till* city. , "will «m» go to Philadelphia lu spend , the w Inter. month*. I Floyd C. Rluimc. and wife are visiting Mis. Blmma' father, Capt. Tow n- ( •end,- at Ixiiigporl. , Clayton Heine* Brn-k and wife itave I returned from a vl.it uf several day* to friend* In Marlton. Ml** Julia Robliipon, of Cut* city, I* now luThlladelphla, where she will i •pend the winter. Ml.a Mary E Lake, of Princeton, h*. been -vl.ltlug her aunt, Mr*. Mary e 'J. Lake, In tbl* city. . ( Mr*. N. C. Godfrey, of tbia city, 1. * visiting her daughter. Mr* Clarence. 1 tar liart, ,of Philadelphia 1 Malcolm Leslie, of Wa.hlneton. I>.
Thomas Leslie, In Ibis city. * Mrs.' Clifford Crane, of Brldgetou ba* been visiting, ber parents, Charles ' Wstson and wife, In tbta city. Mrs. J^yOie O'Brien, of this city, j left Thursday to vl*H her sou, Adol- „ ptiuaCox, In Bridgeport, Conn. „ William Bsrthand' wife, ofCynwyd, * summer resident* here, were in . town Suuday, guest* of the Idlewlld. ft T. E. Wlnstanley and family, uf ■* - thl* city, apent the week-end In their fi cottage, 85] -Park place. -thl. city . * William H. Mowen and wife, of thla v city, returned Sunday evening from a v lalt to Chester and WeM Chester. b Mis* Elsie Lee. of Camden, spent d the week-end with her parent*, (apt. " and Mrs. Uaorge Lee, m this city. Miss Emma Flpler' Is occupying , Capt. Lewis Hlsley's 'collage in this city during his absence In tbe Mouth. „ Russell H Nulty. and wife, or this 8 . chy, have returned from a visit to Camden, New York eud Leblglilou. tf Mlsa Alice Scull, clerk In Frsnk H. * Ware's more, has returned from a plhsant vlalt to friends In Dermis- 11 villa. w Mrs. Harry Rattershy, of Phtladel- '' phis, k visiting ber parents, William Harvey Adams, of thl. city, who 1* '' employed 'for the winter month* in Camden, apent Suuday wlih his relslives bora.
Ella* Karsa Returned Saturday from a a weak 'a vlalt In New York. With bis >' family he will spend tbe winter In' J New York City. • *■ Miss Margaret M. Maber, of Phiiadelphla. hat been spending several I' days here as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. * Margaret A. Foster. • * Mrs. Hsrry A. Morri* and daughter, •' Miss l^mise, of this city, reiu-ued Mi.uaay from a visit to Mr. Morns' * mother In Philadelphia. > Mrs. 8. B. Miller and Mrs. William ' Taylor, of thla city, were receut visitors at the home of their sister, Mr*. Lewi* Ringer, In Logan; . •' Mis.es Maud M. Fould. and Alius ' Meebau, of this 'city, bsve returned 1 from a pleasant visit to Miss Eliza- "' . betb Pfelffer, of Lancaster.. c Richard Culver, of WlldwodB, wellknown here as the representative of a 1 Camden hooso-furnlshlng establlsU- c ment. was hi town a few days ago. , 1 Mis* Lewi*, Of tbe Katbio, enter- ' Ulned her brother. F J. Lewi*. of Wem Chester, and oieoa. Mm* Helen Imwto, of New Vork.jlortuK the week Rear Commodate James W. Fern- j ley. of Philadelphia, caw(e down In his \ bis euttage for the Thanksgiving boll- : T KokertB. Smith and family have' y* » the /.Ijgan. connected'! te •ft papag mma, MM Aahaujr I - il
'"a. d. barrows has passed away . i_ - r- City's First Police Justice Had Been III Only a d Few Days..V Tin- community wa* shocked yes'I 'erday afleripM.ii to learn nf the death of Police Justice Arthur Dwlght Bar- - row «. Who p*«ed ipiietly away at tils home oil < enlral avenue .hortly beFuneral arrangements were not e completed when i lie Skntinei. went ably in the Kir-t M E. Church. The y interment will i,e in Trinity Methodist Church Cemetery at Hes*ley'. Point, „ ( Mf Harrows had not leen in heall; did not go to' h«d -until Monday morn log A lliile later lie hsd a slroki recovered somewhat Monday aftei I -t. oil a:,,| Lied to .peak. Put the word wile ludi-thict. He liecame totall I. u-'at :i o'clock , Tue-da lion unlit the end. ...Mr. Ilatiow*- wa- born In Will maiiLc, Conn.., January III. IMS, a'm W hen III* Vareui. moved In l»ee.ley' ■ Point llecea*ed wa s direct de c.-nd sot of Roger Willhftn* . Mr. RarroW*' father wa* Willi.o Dwlght llarrowa. well known in Con a ne.-ii. o a-a dealer in real estate, al „ tb- ugh no| a real e*tate agent. Dei-i-a-eil wa. educated at Penning • H.e -ludud law-in Judge Hairtuiffice iii Wtlliniaullc. He wa* admitted P ' pracln-ed hi* profcion. returning P c 1il.-home.iead at Ree-leyV Point. Mr ll^reow* wa* married thlrty-on - year* on November S hi* wife having - been Ml*- Mary'M- (is-klll, of Swede* Pitro. They lived in Ocean City fron • the time of their marriage. There weri - children. Declared served several term* -a* i member of Common Council a iium | of year* ago. 8oon after tbe pre* eul City Commissioner* look office, Mayor Champion appointed lilm police ju-tire. .He wa* tbe Undone to , bold tbl- position, which lie was Biting I ■t I lie Line of bla death He wa* t • treasurer of the I Ices n City Republl- i can Club and a member of the Men's t Bible Clas* of the Fix-l M. E. Church, t Justice Barrow* ws. of a kindly dis. t po.lt ion aud leave* a host of friends, i w ho sympathize with the widow In t i ._ - -- I MET IN WILMINGTON « Auxiliary Member a 1 The member* of the Melhodlst Eplr ' copal Buoimer Auxiliary of Ocran City gathered al the home of Mrs. L. ' I tklll Wssluiigton street, Wllmiiigton, Del.. Tuewlav. Novem- ' " 30, "for their fall meeting. ' A very delightful luncheon . was delightful luncheon
served by. tbe bo-le**, after wblcb ■ short business meeting as* held, wllb Mr*. T. D; Clark, of Woodbury, Ihe preeldeut, lu the chair. Tbe oilier-officer*, Mr*. J It Kulp, of Ocean City, lire! vice presldeul, ft. L. t osssboom of Mlllyjlle, secretary, and Mrs. Slocumb. of Wilmington, treasurer, were id y»d.r re-Flfty-Qye member*. Ineludlog ladles Philsdelplila, Wllmlnglou. Mt. Airy. Camden, Colllngswood, Woodbury, Mlllvllle sud Oceap City, respumled in |>er»on to tbe cordial InA constitution and by-laws framed Mr*. Bryan at>4 Mrs. Fox. of Camand Mrs. Kulp. of Ocean City, weie presented by tbe cbalrman, and, ou motion, adopted a* read, Mi** Du.ilap, of Wilmlfigton, gave a beautiful piano sold. Mi-* Auderoou, of Wilmington, eutertained with a pretty vocal solo. wa* accompanied by Miss Duolap Mr. Uuubaum playad a preyy selecon tbe viollu, iccomptnled by MIssBraudt. Ml** .Anderson also proved ber abilas aoSkccomplished elocutionist, as well a* vocalist, wllb a Very Interestreading A generous love offering was re. calved. __ A unanimous vole or tbauk* wa* extended Mr*. Blocumb, wbo made eucb a charming ho-tea*. and the member* <■ - ||
which tbey wjll occupy durthe abseuce of hi* brother, LleuL u Alfred R. Bmllh. now In iralnlngat h McCleUau, Ala. (< Mr*, rteymour Davis, of Pblladel- • pills, wss among Ibe visitor* here Monday. Mr*. Davl* I* prpmlnrnt In C/oas Society affair* In Pblladel- ^ Mr*. 'Ague* Kldd, of Philadelphia, ^ .pent Sunday befe with John J. Fo»- ( and family ,-*be being Mrs. KoMer'a . mother. She wai accompanied by Mra. t William Cann, of -Philadelphia. f Charles A. Slang, of tbl* city, ba* , obtained a position In Philadelphia the winter. Mr*. Sung, who baa visiting In Washington, D C., -wtu soon join her bireband In Phils- t delpbia. ' 1 Mrs. Howard Thomas, of Moore*- « and Mr*. William H. Warrick. « of Ml. Holly, have returned borne c after apeodlngw few day* with tbair « aister. Mr*. William P. Llppincott. lo I tbl* chy 1-. B. Winter* we# brought to bla ■ zrzzizxrzzsrirs; i ' spaady reecvery to health. 1 I Mra. Frauk R Llppincott and eoo.
s • ' ° to stop local ;; trolley seryice '' Pay-as-yon Enter Cars Will ' ;. be Off for Winter After i Tomorrow. 1 |( Mayor Champion, at the weekly , ( said that be had received word from J e « illlam U. Moore that the local trolley company a in diNcontiiiue ruunlng car* I. of'hLm'outh ' "" WlD,e' *' llieclu,w , e Mayor Champion, In this couuec- • tlon, also **u] that It hsd been Hie or- ^
THE REV JOSEPH B KULP. Who Asks for a Change of Pastoral iteWona.
: Intention of the company to dls- ■ continue It* car service Immediately after Labor Day, but that be bad gone i see Mr. Moore aud Insisted that tbe car* be continued In. service for some . time after that date .because of the number of people then still living In which" was done. Now, however, there I* not sufficient traffic to pay the comftany's expenses. It Is claimed. Mayor Champion, later In tbe meeting, staled that be ba* received three complaints regsrdlug lack of street lo some parts of tbls city. He said that be tboughl there sbould be a readjustment of ligbta In some canes. Tbe electric lights might be shifted around In a few lustsnce* end thus satisfy those wbo desire more Illumination on tbe street* near tbelr homes. Ilirsctor Adam* Raid it hat he had at- " Director had
tended to tbe complaints be bad received aod did not know of any di*- j e satisfaction. There are eeveral more Ilgbtsontbs street* then ever before Dlrector.Campbell, eflei referring to '' some places where tbe lights could be [' changed without causing any hardship. said tbat tbe electric light com- " peny, while willing to cbange tbe location of lights, would require tbe city * to pay for Ibe labor. Under tbeae con. * dltlons. the work cannot be done uutll after tbe flrat of tbe year. * Tbe Ksolultons presented st the meeting two weeks before— awarding 1 the contract for the Fourth street wharf tmprovemenU to E A. Corson for H043 and providing for the leaj' porary floanclng of tba work by Ist ad?DV«P«rtltled check* "of t^ onturned. ' Dlrector.Campbell reported tbat be bad fifed wllb- tbe clerk a eopple- ' mental debt atatement, as required by s law, tn conuectlou with tbe bond la1 sue fir tbe Fourth street wharf Im- . provesaant*. j One b»l was read and ordered paidk MILLVILLE Delegation now Eastern Slav Lodat Aiieedea ■««"« rhere. B" A dslegstioo of tbe members of tbe . local Chapter of tbe Eastero Star ate- ; Red Mlllvllle -Saturday evening, tb# Grand Lodge officers being present at - tbe meeting of the, Mlllvllle Chapter meeting or ue.aui™*
Tbe visitor! from Opean City went Mlllvllle lo autoa, relurniug to their early Sonday morning. Tbey reported having enjoyed a vary pleaaB»a Bell* Hall. Miss Baltic W. Lake baa purchased, Ibe Dl-clple. of the Christian Church, Ibe property that was known as Keith Hall. 91S and 915 WeMey .venue. The Hie wa. made through 1 the agency of James M. Th* building bars been Improved by re papering, aod new bath, have been In1 stalled. Will Have Wlcwlc •■**•'- The members of Octen City Coon- - eM. No. 10. a of A., will celebnto Thaokagtvlng with a picnic anpper In tbalr council room thla evening. Each ' member be. tbe prlvllage of taking , one Invited guest. a short somlon of r tbe coonctl wUI be held. Visitor* will , etf mKiad promptly at 9 o'clock. ' (ttteetfoonaRH.gy^f* ! VZS? OeeS^TOR*^?-^ I ™-*tsr7i,x«. ; a warn-
Castor kulp decides y to leave this city
Asks for a Change at the Methodist Church's Qtiar[terly Conference. . At the quarterly conference of the I First M. E Church Tuesday evening, presided over by District rtuiwrlnteu- . deut Neal. of Brldgetou. the pastor Ibe Rev. Joseph B. Kulp, iu hi* report to (be conference. *-k.ed lo have* change of psstorel relation*. Mr. Kulp hs* beeu pastor ff the ■ many slucere frleuds not only among , ' well a* among summer resident*. Tbey ■ ' will learn with regret of bi* decision (
* al relations wa* appointed: y Dr. Allen Corsou, William E. Mas- 1 e sey, C. H. Shoemaker, R. W. Edwards, e R. H Bute* and Robert Flaber. e Excellent report* were received from " e Ibe various organization* of the H i cburcb. " GARBAGE REMOVAL Do Work Next Vear. t The City Commissioner*, at tbelr t weekly meeting, decided to adver " i tl«e for bid* for Ibe removal of tbe " . city'* garbage next year, and alao for " I bid* (or tbe removal of iraab aud " Tbe advertieement* appear else- " where In'tbla l**ue of the Skntinei.. E fl. Graham, of Pl,ll*H*lr.l,i* ■!». " 8 Philadelphia, "
- ha* the contract for the removal of - garbage, gave notice to tbe city, e few " > week* ago, that he did uot care to continue tbe work after tbe cloae of tbl* H > year. PLAYED 500 f Mlaa km Oxve Party lor SSI** . Mabel Scbnno. ( Mia* Mary Fox. of tbl* city, gave a five hundred card party at ber borne a , -eturday evening for Ml** Mabel E Bcbumo, of Plilladelplfta. "her guest, jj , A pleasant evening way spent. , Those present were Misses Louisa T. j, . Corson, Iuez Corson, Bare G off, Laura . Bay re, Anua Wallace. Edua Lake and p . Pauline Cbellls, Arthur W. Sboema- p . ker and wife. Morris 8call, Dr. W. Y. Christian, E. E. Ranck, .Liu Mlntzer, p Robert Pierce aud C. H. Kenaiuger. of p , tbls clly, and Mr. Baker, of Cape May. Barber Collets. Dominic GezSMio, a e'en-known p . young barber here, Went to Philadelphia early tbls week end enlisted as a j . barber In tbe country's service. He t successfully passed tbe physical examination eud wes ordered to report back to tbe station, on Twenty-tbird t r street, next Saturday. , ■■ ■ « • | 1 Fob Rent Unpobnisheo As- 6 , bury avenue, 7 rooms sud betb, all j ■ SK-eDue,1* oT*WA 'w.^ Ad™m'*~ fourth I street aud Wmley avenue, Ocran City. ■ N. J. adv., 114, tf. N.J. adv., 11-8. tf.
: "WORDERFOL!" J MANUFACTURER 1 ; NOW DECLARESr ' / a ■ ( a Favorable Comment Infla- t ences Him in Baying Tan- t lac; -Feels Glorious N»w. J ••My boslnem brings me In constant contact with Ibe drug trade," raid ! ' Daniel J.Dufly. 3402 Twentieth street. ' * Philadelphia, well-known cigar man- 1 h ufacturer -end representative. '"I beard so mucb favorable comment I " about Teniae among tbe druggist* , that wbso my atomsoh went beck on me recently. I decided lo try a bottle. I ••It proved to bejost a* tbey rakl It ^ quired a revenou* appetite. Instead ' j of suffering from a heavy bloated fral- .. log. belching and peine lo tb* *to '■ meeb after eating. I feel bright end glorlou*. Bleep like e lop. i oaod to have beedecbra. bet they, "loo. have -goo*. TbM Teniae deserves mocb ^Lls - -j Mtatmm d n- sad sxpfoH^d^ m ^Orara Ulty ^el
thanksgiving y in the schools e I Interesting Exercises Given by the Children in AH tbe Grades. e The Goran I lly public school el.ll- ■ dre.. held Thanksgiving Day exro-lsg- - ye*lerday slteruouii » The program*, s- |.re-eiile<l In llie , In the lir*t and -round grade* lu Ihe r Mi**e* French and Chamberlain, ret *|ieAlvely, llie tattle one* ac<|uilted 1 themselves m.i-i credtlably. revealing • sang 'our -elrcllou*. "Tbauks- ' giving Song," "TbaUksgivlog Motion souk," • Jacky Frost" ai«l Over tbe - Meadow and Through the Woods." Rrcllsllou* weir given by tbe following; PruiiiMiu . Helen C MsrNsmee sud Everett Hakely ; • 1 hauksglviug." Auule Heudre; -Pilgilm -Story." Br haul; "We Tliaok line." Ruth Adam* In Mi** Cbaiubrrlalu'* room there blai-kboard, a* sell a* drawings of llie landing of Hie Pilgrims. On llie saud lanle lu Ml** French'* room were rrp rr-enlalloo* of ibe lauding of Hie Bong. F i*t aii-l Bemud Grade. Bong. Firsl Grade Recitation, Grace Morris Bong. First and Second Grade* Recitation, Alberta Ca*aon ltecil.no, ,. Docolby Venable. , Bolo, * All** Wallace. Bong, "America," alulelo dig. . "Ihe Blory of Thanksgiving"- I'll gum* III England. Mary Deuan. Llie In H-dlsud. Jeaueile Biuilh. Voyage lo America. James Pelty. Tbe Landing of ibe Pilgrims, Orrl* Life lu America. ^ Tbelr flfat Thanksgiving |«iem, "One. . Two; Three," Luretto Corutbers. . Bong. "Five LIHfe Peppers," five girl*. "Thanksgiving Bong." Class. Proclamation. Miss "My Country, 'lis of Thee," ecbool. of flag. -November, " "Dill wyn Pslste. r ■ The Barnyard," Rusb Cbaltln. "Thanksgiving Dinner." Florence Baunlna, Rachel Keen. Kalbeiloe Maglnuls eud Cecelia Bateson. L "Thanksgiving Is Coming," school. "Keeping Thanksgiving," Daniel Harlow. "Holland Blory, "Madeline Wendell. "Holland Game/'by^boy* aud girls. "Tbe Pljgrloi Blory," Jsines Howe, "ludlen Blory," Curtis Powell. "A Question." Emily Suiiou. •Tbe Squirrel's Tbanksglving," Kl»le t'ordery. . --k-lva I. ml* Kills,,* " IWelli II. lu. - Llllle Cecelia Bsle- ;
son. "The Magic Vine," Hazel Nlckerson. pouktu ukaub. Bong, "Over Ibe River and Through tbe Wood," School. Readiug. "Why Do We Keep Tbeukagtvlog?" Jack Daly. Dramatization. "Tbe Flrat Thanksgiving.'' School. "The Squirrel's Thanksgiving.'! Oral Reproduction, '.'Thanksgiving Story," Elizabeth MacMurray. "Swing tbe Sblulug Sickle," School. "Pioneer Storle*," Louisa Adellue Denan. fifth OKADE. Bloglog, School. or 'the Governor's Thanksgiving Proclamation. "Tbanksglving Joys." Stories, written by class aud read aloud. Recitation, Thanksgiving Bong, "Jersey Lend " Holland Stories read by teacher to class. salute. of present proclamation with "first proclamation. Bong. Claw. Acrostic, Turkey, Ruby Dinb. Reading, "D«atb of tbe Flowers." "Turkey'# P-boto," Vide Recitation, "New Style Thaoksglv- ■ lug," Leoora Adams. ID*, orooti AU*m*. *
Recitation, "Give Something Away," Anna Price. Bong, Claw. * "Old Fashioned Thanks- q giving," Mrs. M. R S. Baiter. "Tbanksglving Today," Dlacuwlon by SEVENTH OKAHK. \ School. 5 Boya'lHlstorieal Scene. Girls' Historical. Been*. "f Anna Tottcn- t Recitation , Margaret Raymond. Bloglog, School. Readings by Julia Plleggl. Marlon Murphj^Edltb Powell. Freda SteelBosbay and" Martey Fitzgerald. ElOIITH ORADB. "A War-Time Thankaglvi log." Emma VaoSant. NTctruis. "First New England Thanksgiving," AlaU Campbell. . Singing, Bebuol, I Reading, "Tbanksglving Pumpkin," ' Cornelia Colllaeon. . Vlctrola. "Story," Margaret Prim. . Bonding. Junior St* van. i hioh ar-Hooi.. Tbe thought and Leaching* a t | EaglM?l*m?l i*«ftlw"lMf tTacbanl ! t+mS m*U mSt ZmSfmhrnLj*
. I JONES' MEN'S SHOP I Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats j Albteailv for vour inspection
ODD PANTS. Bath Rpbes
sweaters, caps, fine line shirts, ties. hosiery s, Indian Blankets
* 804-06 ASBURY AVENUE NNNNkNNNiNkNNNi i I iieal Wai Lesson S ^ ; ^ For years the principles of thrift had been » b, preached to the American people with little or no fo : ™ effect. ^ "Sufficient unto the day" was the creed by hi which ordered their living. k*, i • ^ But war with its great demands, its sacra- ^ ' ^ fices and its uncertainties has brought a great lesson home. ^ L Thousands of workers are now opening ^ Interest Bearing Accounts and are regularly practicing thrift. b kt Are you one of those who see the light ? ^ c N ==== — — — — |T br First Natiooal Bank ^ ^ igeii cm. i. j. * Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth mr> d Aabury Avanu* N PHONF. J70 FRKB DELIVERY I Our drags and sundries are bought from the best manufacturers only. They bear the maker's guarantee as well as our own. If not satisfied with any purchase made here, kindly return it to us, except oar sandwiches and sodas; ONLY $975.00 ~~ ' LOT ON WESLEY AVE., NEAR TWELFTH ST. Lot on Bay Front, near Ninth Street, . . $ 875.00 Lot on Twelfth Street, . . . . 455.00" N Lot on Pleasure Avenue, near Fourteenth Street, 350.00 Lot on Asbnry Avenue, near Second Street, . 325.00 } ' Lot on Simpson Avenue, near Twelfth Street, 300.00 JOSEPH I. SCULL" J 757 Asbury Avenue, .Ocean City, N. J. '
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m GOOD PAINTING — J-»gg JULIUS C. JOCHER. JR. * , painting and decorating
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HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey City Gas Light Company 637 ASBURY AVENUE ■ TELEPHONE 89 - NIGHT CALLS 424-W CALLS 424-W ^
" — ^ CHAS. C. READ WALTER E. ALLEN CHAS. C. READ ft CO. Onr lines of Fall Goods are now arriving. Perfection Oil Heaters, I Heaters, Carpet Sweepers and a fall line of Ammunition and - Sporting Goods at the Modern Store — 1 CHAS. C. READ ft CO. fa aabury Avmn.ua Ocean City. n. j. jj Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON ft CORSON CO. t General Contractors Grading aod Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE OceuCky, Ncwjnqr ■ _ aaaa — — 1 PLUMBING ; rjg*at=£L-raiariar*rit£? r'^TV' a ii an 11 C.H.BACON mawaa*,)
I HOTZI,* AND COTTAOM. THE IMPERIAL lots CENTRAL AVE, OCXAlt CITE, ■ S £JS3ntj-sss "P»n *11 Year Hot Wala Mm X THE KATHLU Now open for tbe urate j I la Can tral Annas ocean CITT, N. j. ^ M IBHEH LEWIS A OONANO WYOMING ,7S4 OA -KAN ATENIl «"«u €1 Ay. N. M. HOTEL ATGLEN . ' On# of th« ant rantrally " mill belafc fo UOAXU City. Tba aim ha always bora Is a. c. oa>pp. Pi ,f. NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTH AN II CENTRAL AVKN0N OCEAN CITT, N. J. lAaylor and Hayra, Proprlatraaaa and nrwly pap. red. Bell Pbooaa: 27-X awg THE IDLEWIU OPEN ALL TEAR N RH- J. K. EOBEISON Chandler-White Hall Ocrau ave. bct.Seveuth and Blgbtb Its Ocean Utty, N. J. u. t. kfi-tm. Scotch Hall ir„ Nia N. K. Tow ram, R. N. EMMisbt Hrad Kara* ■ ' Kg, We Are Distributors siumtaKr luiuim in Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Thirty-lost rth st. and Wart are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. RaMrasat ZZSS fiali at Al II ai PWm. MI.W Enmised Vlttnt Drags •ui-di wiin food tot?* au eaaaasTra •taienl wllb worE *wl Araa aa
IBs pr*** isa 1 A. W. ELY ATLANTIC CITT, N. A. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cut Flowers and Fnneral Deaigna Furnished 1128 Bay Avem* Bell Phone, gag-J ABBOTTS' Alderaey Dairiea Seventh St. and West gn. Ocean City. N.J. COAL, . Yon need CoaL Yon aaai 8m 1 tag. Yam get both from ion get nu uura
H. SHOEMAKER IIIM—RCR. TweMtk aad Wart Aw— and Jewelry Mayer's Boardwalk, (tart CM? 1307 Atlantic Ava., AttrtrtlgCRR * * or apartment to tea i^w Ika line of r in mn— R||> than Philadelphia prion, - Wkftlk shades a specialty. • , CHAS. K. ADAMS A Mk. T8Q-M A66URYARte^*T " ■BiMJI ft 'iMK ITUITK » OMR BBAUraH* Plmi and Wool «M«W MiMsma 4.

