Ocean C^y Seating "«L CURTIS ROBINSON Edrtor and Proprietor OCCAM CITY. . . NEW JERSEY Ben 'Pbooe No 66 -X Sue fBrau£^o^ppilm'iton.b'r *ni1 ***"' ^Jojeort promptly done by exporlcncod TMPB8DAY.DEfE.MBEK C, 1817 u Oiau City FRBBHOIDERS ANGRY Mlnllc County Men Hay Cape ■ai Bietbr. n fan Down. Tfea folloaing I- -fr.iu llit May's I Landing Record: tape May'* special committee appototad to coufer with Atlantic founly representative- ..ii the que.ilou nf porctuslog.tbe Ocean Clty-Somers' Point i toll road, called the meeting nil at ilie laat moment, a message from 4 he i chairman assigning the reason to the I Imposslbjllty of getting the members i together (or that day. The Atlantic Cape May delegation to fix a day that will cult tbem and come to Atlantic i City (or the conference. I Purchase of tbU road aod the bridges i that (orm a part o ( It would mean a < comparatively email expenditure 'for ' Atlantic' Coonty, (or the county line I folio wa the main channel of the hay ■ abd only about (wo buodred feet of I the road llpe on thia aide. The burden I of ax pan ae would justly (all. however, f on Cape May. (or It would receive ai i twat a proportionate share o( the bene t Ma to follow. c Advocates o( the Beasley'a Point t rente art reluctant to bare the public purchase the present road across the t " fliiF. fearing It will hold up tbelr.pro- > jaeL Building ol the Beasley'a Polul < bridge, II must be borne In mind, t would reverse the ratio o( expense « to tha (wo oountie*. as the chauuel b ahtlta to tha Caps May aide at thlalo- a cation and tbree-fourtbe ol tbe ex n paoaa wonld be boron by 1 be county focal ring tbe least benefll ' b Then la no probability tbat tbe State g WW ba able to take over either route for a period o( several yean end. maaawblla the public demaodi a free foM neroaa tbe boy. Bute aid (or tbe r pnrehnaa o( the present route, wblcb bhfariw woold nol coat more than MHlfoB. M qnlle probable. It Is to.be (j M*M tbat the committees will get to „ fMMMtt early date and give tbe p qamtlua the serious -and painstaking ,, InvfoUgaUoo nod ousideratloD thai j pshll e Interval In tt demands. v • BADLY AFFLICTED 0 tfoaa yr Pawsily Mtjsalar of a tl Man assiks. M Mia. Aonla Oallagber, widow o( * DanW Gallagher, a summer resident h ol Ofoaa City for many years, died at d bfo -hams. ISM North Eigbteentb t< Mfoit. PhUadslpbla, Thursday. Solemn fopdan Maaa was sold over bar "re al fofoMfotbaChareb|d( tbe Gesn Titea- !• .day mottling, and Interment waa at tl Haiy Cross Cemetery. - TMrqoly son. Dr. M. F Gallagher, whnlahnowo to a number ot Oceau CHy,.taBideuto and summer visitors, tha aympat by of bU maqy friend a AM iff his family has b»en carried owgy by death Inside of about n year, •> A hfothar, tbe Bcv. James A. Gal- 0 Mfhfo. of Philadelphia, died after a , btof Mlaaar at that Hate. Hla father «Md ban only a fow months ago. ^ -The mam ban of the Tbimbla Club * wefoonlarthlnod Monday evening by * ■fo. Bona Adams at bar borne. 717 W folgy avaooe Tboaa present were ■fo- Annie E. Lake, Mn. Elizabeth F T. Prise. Mrs. P. M. Gilbert. Mn. Hat- F (to Viweeet. Mn. Maonab Vanamau. M ■n. 8. J. Rlaley . Mrs. Ida F. , Dixon, -> Mn. Martha p. Mans. Mn. Hannah *• EH Mn- Llxaif R. Carlson, Miss ■ fo"k W. Lake aud Miss Ions B. * 4dnen Mn. William Lake and Mm P MnlMa W. Lake will aolcrtalo the club MM foadaaaday evening. J _ ■ik'kaigro J. K. Wick. t *ha many friends of Mn. Emma J Bum* Wick,' wife 6t Jobs E Wick. H . OTfo chock ad to bear of bar sudden D dwlfo, on Monday. In Philadelphia Fnnmel saevicaa will be held at tier 11 IMS wajdanea, 427 Eeet.Mt. Pleasant « aennnn. ML Airy, thtoafterooon. Mrs. " Id fo wall-known l?7 this city. bae. e » ennmer resident for many 9 FpMa, ha* boeas ten being at 1014 1 Oeaaa a vacua. ■ Idinatd. Murphy . who la probably ® bMfor known to bis friend, here. as * "Bfo." b n Brat sergeant in tbe Third G OaM Btatas Infantry, stationed at '• foa|to Pass. Tex. Next Februa ry ba « will havs bean In tbe regular mrvice b foflf years His father, Hylvanna - ■arpby, received a letter from him a fow days ago. hi which be stated that Me la la Una for a commission. t< Cawght as Iss iua p Gang* Datacbcg. of Houth Ocean * Oty. cnogfat M tom-cod while fl-hing. . •ff tba ptar of Urn Mouth Ocean City . Pbfofog Glob Thanksgiving. He sent MdMlkmU bis son-in-law, John A. Mother ry, of Lsasdowoa wbo Is M^larynftbe pier company, andia he C bwanhad tbe flab. a m . . — cl ■naila ai. la rbdaaripkia. n Vinaant Tranqnilli, wbo baa bceu a h MMant ad thia My several years, and 1 1 ■Ma Magy Heart I, of Pbiladeipbla. fowv. Pmbae Brum Tbey came to T •M»Mt»'lh tba evening and are living C fo.MS Aabory avaooe. T "L 7-*w P foMs AU.-W Csuaa Isar . 0| I MM AMm Caaaon. wiia of Dr Cor at #A dtbb My. .who under • ent gin ^■MMfohfothe Mahaaeaann H.-pital. r Mgfodfbfo. auswe tuna since aud dhnbMbMfowMl. fetal ivasai Pnoce- « fccisir-jsr."
!» 1 Ll IPflT ;,EnlVI'^iTvllWIlr OYER IN FRANCE1 ' Reached Other Side in Safety _ and Sees-Many Strange ' Sights. 6 Mrs. Joseph D. Norcom. of this city. - has received -q letter from hereon, i Lieut. George t). Norcom. telling of 1 = bis safe arrival in France, r Tbe letter Is dated at a French port 1 November 16. I u It be says: ' Owing to tbe fact tbat our ship Is . too big to dock here. I am undergoing j a spell of comparative inaction. Ills , r very gratlfylug to know that we are i safely In France, especially as we were | i told that there were slx'leeu submar. Ines walling for us and we tlxed tbem 1 Tbey ,are unloading oor slup with 1 r lighters, w bleb is. of course, a slpw job. J - Every day some sailors get shore leave ( 1 and believe me they tjave some time ( ; Wine Is by far 7 he cheapest commod- c ■ ity and candy la correspondingly ' ex- < » |ieDslve. It t' almost Impossible In | • w lilcb sella In the Stales at F*i n-tmllle 1 r Isf 1 25 here. I I was lucky enough to get ashore for ' ; few hours yesterday afternoon. -The town Is very quaiut, tbe streets being ■ I • narrow and paved with cobbles Fvei quently there are do sidewalks, the r walls of the houses rising abruptly 1 ■ tbe street. Tbfre ore many ° shop-, especially delicatessens. Tbey ^ have- tbe fluest cheese X ever ate. nlgbt I had a flue (net I for one aud fifty centimes, which Is a thirty' cents In our money. I tried lo F a deck of cards. They wauled 65 ti cents for a little deck, so I d Id n 'I buy, ® them * Wood la so scarce tbat a fleet of little | tsiats eome out every morning to tbe (| ship aod pickup crates aud boxes. u soldiers are very prodigal wltli 01 their money, as tbey take great plea- u sure In tossing colna.down Into tbe whose occupants alwaya bow e« and aay, "mercl beaucoup." wblcb hi means, • thank yon very much " * J bave seen aeroplanes, dirigibles, ^ battleships, destroyers. French, lugand many other strange things. V " " tb
P. J. CUMMISKBY DEAD Csllaier marc. Frank J. t'ummlskey, wbo was of tbe Bnreao of City Property Pbiladeipbla and long active In politics, died Thursday and was bor ted In Holy Hepnlcbre Cemetery Tuesday. followlog-aHolemn Requiem Maaa la tbe Cbureb of tbe Visitation. Mr. Cummiskey, . who waa au Ocean City cottager aud well known lo many pblladelpblana wbo spend tbe summer seasons here, hsd been seriously ill : from meningitis for two weeks. He underwent an openitlon In tbe spring and bla recovery seemHl donbtful, bbt be rallMd and attended bls cluttes until a few weeks ago: He was a Stale insurance commisfrom 1906 nntll 1911. when be elected to select council. He retired from Ibis o flics In -1915. He leaves a wife and three children. Geo. E. Heaa aud wife, Atlantic City; W. A. Moore. H. A. Rouse, Philadelphia; Ellas Haria and family. Ocean City; 1.8. Malabury, Klukora K ATBLTT. ' F. J. Lewis, West Cheater; Ml-s Helen B. Lewis, Naw York. T. H. Ludera and wife. Geo. Small and wife, Pbiladeipbla; Hra. Juhnaou Ocean Ctty. A TO LEW. . William C. Dilka, Mantua; R. M. B. C. Robblua, Mlllvllle; J E J. Crawford and -wife, Philadelphia; C. J. Hcbefller, Beaver Falls;' D Colllna. Camden. Wm A. Bender, Geo. H. Hanklns and wife, Pbiladeipbla; L. K. Thomas and wife. Mr* Geo. Parker. N. Champion, Octpn Ctty. IDLgWXI-D. E-L. Filbey.Treoton; E. C. Daniels McLon. Jersey CRy; J*. Sf. Chester. M. M Cainpbell. Oceao City; J M Rowland. Philadelphia; William and wife, Cynwyd; P. W. Geeemyer. Sew York City. W L. Hpauea, C. 8 Wright, AllanCity; Joseph L - McGurr, Jersey J. R. Morrison, Lazelle Thorn, Jr., Elmer A. Markle. l E. Hooper. K Mc' one. Chaa- R. Hblukle Josh H. Carr, Charley C. Reed. Camden. Cossnllicr at Cape Bar. Tbe. committee appointed by ' tbe of Trade lo offer 'tbe site of au aeroplau'e base lo Ocean City to tbe Government visited Cape May City a days ago. Tbey looked "over tbe grouod. Including tbe " flying machine aod tbe barracks of the naval reA Lincoln Rau baa gone to Florida to Install an Irrigation and water sup ply system and beating-plant on the estate of Martin Maloney, of Philadelphia.. Mr'. Rau was employed h ear by tbe City Gas Llgbt Companv.-for *»°" "foe. ... After tbe aermon In tbe First M. E Church' Sunday morning. R W. Edwards. with a corps of assistants, took charge of tbe OdbdcMI effort wblcb resulted In tbe raialog of , 91228. This to be used In paying off tbe eburcb and lbs purchase of coal. W II fash Work. Josepb H. Carr. of Camden, said tbat tbe Park Amuarmeui will ba Incorporated today. work of constructing the prop-wed pier, tbyater: aparwneot building etc., tbe ocean frooi north of Klgbtll will ba poshed Tbe Bap! 1st social rooms and parsonage an now under a sealed roof and i be end of tba weak will eoa>i.(cte tba la! king, ready for tbe plasterers. Tba second -payaaeot to tbe contractor win ba made next week. |
PECULIAR WOMAN. | The Pailsbuur is nul anil never babeen repiesemnllie ..f tlw I reiieh' woninii. nllbouxh she tnlcm In- de f peril- . I ill llie'dlsl'll.-.! ewu-uee of all thai Is I'r.-nVh. She 1» |.k> v.darile lo le.lypl-al "f tb'women of Frmiee. She I- n sol-lzam and the Fn-nebwoman. broadly a;-:il- . Ins. never Is. She .Is gay and us-rl-1 f eternally y.'ung-^.vet la.ru way stands on a .small pluniu le npan ' from iIh- n-<t irf wnmankind vrtlb » e renun m'T "l.d'indis'pmable and of a r peeullar kind. * . J . and It Is aa natural for her lo use II as It is for the sun tp shine ' Everrthlnc al»ut her Is witness to tbi- ! attribute, and she berkelf aceepla It a» law written by nnsm-n hands, un pm-esslon of the slurs" and - Into the world and will one day se nt her out of IL-Pall Mall Gazelle. JAPANESE TEAPOTS. All Scrta of SHapas and Sizss In All In Jafuin teapots may be bad In any shape. In any deslcn. nt any price. One model Is a base caidmn like affair thai will bold three callous, while others are so small that a thimbleful may be said almost to make them overflow. The Japanese hare teapots tn tbe afanpe of birds, beasts and fowls. and frogs bare lent their form. - other*. A beetle design to very popular, as Is one depicting a fat i squirming eel Buddha' himself ho- | been pressed Into service as a model | 8 wans, correct to tbe last curl of neck i and feathers, form teapot* so small tbyy can be bidden In tbe palm of tbe band.- There are lotus bud pots and pots In tba ahape of teahouses. 1 All manner of materials are Inelnd 1 ed In tbe composition. Inlaid sliver t hammered copper, iron exquisite!- i wrought and all tbe different kind- i of Japanese pottery have been use-' , In tbe manufacture of teapot*. Sever | gl favorite .designs bring $100 apiece but no cheap to artistic handiwork tifar east tbat many other* may b« I bought for a few cents.— New York ' '
Preea. ' ""DAMES ASsD uAuuiuERS. ' Mlaa Doris Kean. daughter of a fa t : mou* fblladelptua Burgeon, recently i completed tbe ascent of Mount lilack- , burn, lo Alaska over 16.000 feet | ' MlRk Nancy Isaacs has Just been ap ' pointed Judge tn the blgb court al . - Melbourne. Australia. She to a dangb i ter or tbe tote Judge Sir Isaac Isaac* j and the Oret Jewish woman to occupy 1 ) such a position. I I kllaa lock Mllbolland of New York j city, wbo ba* been one of the most I 3 ardently active advocates of "votes for t women," will take np tbe practice of , law when the returns next fall from | her summer vacation, - wblcb sbe to , spending In Euro|«Mile. Cbandon. a young rarislenne r baa been appointed to tbe Inqiortatti ■ * post of ami-taut to Camllle Flam 1 tnarion, tbe famous astronomer, at tbe 1 . observatory lu Parts. Mile. Cbandon. wbo la a mere girl, to tbe Brat to t threaten seriously tbe supremacy pf I Mma. Curie In ber own sphere. | c Education Notes. t Last year Jesas put up an average | of two school bouses a day, tbe total . ' bill being $3,000,000. , It costs an average of 18 cents a school day per child to. put tbe rising generation of tbto country through tbe elementary and high school, according 1 1 to flgurei complied by tbe United Stales bureau of education. 1 "It to my belief." says Dr. P.. P. Clax 1 . ton. tbe United Stales commissioner of ; education, "that tome means should i , be devised by wblcb every child may - .- have tbe advantages -of tbe blgb school , Aa tbl* Institution to supported by pnb , tic taxation we should see tbat it b , * truly democratic, lu tflfepasl It bar * been too 'largely patronized by tbe - rich." Aerial, Rights. There remains much for tbe Invent- ; ore to do before human flight will bave a been successfully achieved That this - . will come id time may not Me doubted but tbe lluie la not jet.— San Francisco Chronicle. Tbe fatal' midair collision of two ' aeroplanes lu I'm nee reveals oucipect ed. perils of aviation Is tbe danger of <■ fog at sea to be parqlleled In the con t ditlons of hazardous air transit In a jUtiazel-.New lork World. * It to a familiar story, only learned by a few of tbe aviators, tnst tbe fly log mscblne Is still an uncertain ve I blcle and" that tbe man wbo runs too u much risk lets bis life bang by a ( thread.- l'blladelpbia Times. e Three Kings. K The khtg of Norway to a capital oars Tbe king of Servla. In addition ti owning several sbops doing general ,' trahe. la said to promote tbe sale of a - parent medli-ine and to -nib a motor cafr agency. /Wherever King George of England riUiM-s. nhwlier in tbe midst of a pnbll- » assembly or In tbe bouse of an IntlmatV r friend, his own servants accompanj him They attend exclusively to him throughout the banquet; receiving the dishes from the Levants and banding tbem to their royal master. U , . — i * Wireless Whispers. a The wlrelgss telegraph can now fiasl a Its message over tbe ocean fully 6.00tulle* | from any telegraph otbee tn tbe Unlttc , I Kingdom "to those in the Untied 8tstc> ( and Canada. A wireless word can U transmitted over 3.UOO mile* for I1 Tbe Portuguese government has et- 1 * tared Into * .onlraet with the Maroon ' I Wireless couiprr u y for tbe const ructior of wirele*. station* al Lisbon. Oporto , 8t Michael, fladelra and 8l viocen' . Cap* Yerde-folandt , 'nr. T,rm* ,h* G,m*I He -Dearest, you're tbe goal of mj 1 . affections Sbe iremorlug his armtr ] Fire yards for balding.— Harvard Lafo ' Ifofo I
| "JOE" SIJN NOW I ON REGULAR DUTY le ' . "i ■" Tells of Experiences in Amh. bnlance Service on the French Front. , Joseph E. Swan, sou of S. It Swan, of this city .'wb- Is lu the ambulance Ujpagu^istricl. J Our winter qn.ricr. are tine. ...... and far ftom.be t^nt l,ne.-.ba. ... •i J far enough for safety. I wo fellrra - on , ■ j a car go on duty f»r 24 hour-. 6 • m. ' a • posts de recoup."— really a mere ' lint or dug-out far hehiw the -ur'see " and used as a tlr-t-ald dreeemg-lalum. I r Tlieee IO..I- are really under lire all : -t tell the difference between a Frrm-b j ' man In sight make for the dug -ut. . The stations or po-t- sre u.usljv In or near ruined tore -is. Tbe po-t I wa> on large church or cathedral lis- 1» - 1 " glad to -ay. I'have not beard II ring. ! but. If ,11 does. I bave a ga-'ms-k." \V» ; from flylug pieces of -tiells The hardest part of our work I- what we call -night ca-es " We can eit , and sleep on our post till a call comes t Souie fellows are really tmfre dead I nigbt. Bbtb were" 30 feet from an , aeroplane bomb wbeu It landed One' was killed; the other bandsge- from1 bead to foot. 1 bad to Tt'e«botli lu. j ' tbe dead oue on tbe bqttotu and tbe { , other on top on a stretcher It ws- s , dark night, with a heavy fog. The ■ I Only lights were star ebells, which I are ju-t like our sky-rocket- od July Fourth, o'uly not -o safe. Tbe road poor fellow In back, inure dead than , alive, fell every little bole In tbe road It was a nerve-racking job. covering ■ not more tbau Ave miles an hour. ' with coDtlnUkl groans arid moanWe took tbe dead fellow to one place aud tbe wouuded to a place several miles away. Itw.asa wonderful feel lugjMteji we were -afe and sound flfty feet uuder tbe ground. Each trip will get easier, but It will take a long while get used to night driving. Np lights, but traffic roads are good The one - to tbe right. . If you want to help the poor fellow - tbat we carry. Ju-t -end. over some cigarettes. My package ba. Uot yet arrived, but feel tbat tt will Won t-e Seud all papers and-tohacco you cau. All ihe French smoke suit they you. you bave no idea bow much tbey help tbe poor wouuded fellows we try hard to save. Suoday lu France Is just the same as any otber day. While I am wrIV lag, this safe on my cot. I can bear tbe roar and b-tom of tbe guns, so thai there Is lighting. J have had two days off dow, wltb nothing to do but look after my car. eat and -leep— and, goodnere, bow I dri eat. Tbat Is ! tbe only tbiiig I -pend money for. ; We just bad a wonderful diuuer— | -teak and French fried potatoe-, ( , cooked by a cbrf that before Hie war j was connected with a large Tarts hotel.. For dessert 1 had a wonderful chocolate pudding. So you see. being 1 wltb Ute-Freuco army means a lot lu , I the. 'way of food. Their breskfs-t. as - to all over Europe. I. -me cup of c-.ffee ? and bread, but we could never live on i, that, so weeac^i chipped In. and tbt- ' | morning -we DM fried egg-; other days, t , oatmeal or cream of wheat. Tb*. t. French soldier receives only oue franc '- a day pay (leas tban a) cent-), tun eats belter tban tbo-e at home. The rale they follow Is, the uesrer tbe * . 'front, the better the meals. ' Tbe French Government I- going tn 7 i equip us wtlb warm clothes Already } we have wooden shoes. Can you Im J 1 aglne yonr/aon with a Dutchman'- ti footwear? / Tbey are wonderful for wet wraftier and muddy ground. - r A few of as went to a Catholic y Church this morning. The service £ , w as lu French, but It was church, aud -- I feel II did u- all a lot of good " I Honestly, you will nevet know w hit tbe war Is doing to France. It I- ju-t t a business "of war. ,sud every man, i woman and child -reins Id some w ay 1 notice It more the expre«don- on every face show tbat they are juit sick censored. Remember me to all. Coltsir for Kent. ■ Cottage neutrally located with all " - modern Improvements. Including ':' ' 'ealer.unfurnlsbed or partly futnl-lied. i Vpply Sjextinel Office adv. tf. - "IT'S A WONDER," , SAYS ELECTRICIAN Coyle Now Can Sleep Ten . Honrs at a Tin*; Nerves * Are Calm Once More. "I always felt uuea-y-. deapoudent | aud as. If some great calamity --- ■ about lo bappeti," -aid M. J, Coyle, an eleokrlctau at. Baldwin's Locottiottr* " Works, -before I look Taolac "For thirteen years I suffered Pom." nervous Indigestion, My nerves tor j ii mealed me aud I could only slup ati" Sutervals. My a p |«ttte wa- poor and | L' Al'.al I did eat caused gas.lo fottu on !•; my stomacb 1 t "Since taking Teniae II Isno'hltigie for me lo sleep ten hours at a time I J1 est heartily. My nerves are solid one - • more Taulactsa wonder." Tan lac Is now being' s|«clally nitro- ' ducsd and eaplaii.rd lo Ocean City at f Central Pharmacy. adv. I j
('ortMiral Harry - L. J.ake. of tblcity, who ts at Camp Meridian. An- [ IVI-ton.^js . writes a friend here tbat lie I- glad to reqetve Hie Skntj NK'J never better. The weather there Is . r.tlier eld. but bevsays. - What of 117 ^ ChtJO po~'^- . I Bsggr Pants. Queer Men. I "Scmo men nre so quccrr I W"Yos it s Mr B-al-rt.-n. I!.* wife j at.d n te I < - rb -■ fuilv pjjfli:^ bar .- Tlatu l o-tfer dollar Iw-fore tbe titan 7" bawled tin candidate. "The man goes after It." answered an old farmer in the crowd. I-ouls Tille Courier -Journal. Fire Alarm' SlrltoTs 14 — Sixth aud Pleasure avenge. ^ 17— Eleveutb aud Bay avenue. ^ ' 18— Fourteenth aud Pleasure ave. 42 — Secoud aud Anbury avenue. 43 — Fourth aud Aabury avenue. 45— Eighth aud Asbury avenue. 46— Tenth and Asbury avenue. 48— Thirteenth aud Asbury avenue. 49 — Sixteenth and Asbury avenue. 51— North and Central avenue. 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. -57— Eleventh aud Central avenue. 67— Twelfth aud.Weeiey avenue. 6b— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. 73 — Knuph aud Ocean avenue 75 — Seventh and Ocean avenue. 76— Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82— SecoDd aud Atlantic avenue. 96— Boardwalk aud Moorlyu terrace, tl— Bay avenue and Kalteraea road 21— Twentieth and Central avenue. REPORT OF. THE CONDITION OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. of OCEAN CITY, N. J. jm^tu'-Tond. UTI "Sean. °° UoiMo iSiS 8 S J fat <.7SI .to '• r n't T" "<l l"'1"-""- r,:,r" tw-sot)»lalitU day of N<° .'mi, k. ci tcrts itoRtNMnN. comrt— iVrVp s n i L. Nl"*r* ' ub,,c" Sheriff's Sale. . M ot^ftv , December ji . 1917. ifefSill' ; ' ■ i- : . , .. ti ' LLtW. Ktw.18. j I *\
- . — - I "A U 1 Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR LS\ v *1 1. /■ « U '•*""4 h ' fl.rs.ree. ".-'8 • j ; Ralph Hayes VanGilder '( ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ( j ' J ^ -> | YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City n-tUge. You cannot spare the time j to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the e honesty ol the contractor. I have built for a large numl-er 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 D I I I I P\ P" n OCEAN CITY. Stb St. Opposite F. 0. d u i l l J lit fl. J. ^■BMBMBaanuaHMHMma* Allen Sot-til Tlie Htiiltler Eighth and Ocenn Avenue PHONI- CONNECTION S B SWAN ^ j. E. TROUT Swan and Trout V PRACTICAL Garoenters and Builders JOBblNG A SPECIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Walter V. Hess contractor and builder jobbing given special attention — w 1 — i_ n 1 1 LU 1 lull
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Office 1017 Asbury Avenue ocean city new jersey City Garage ;; SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. ■ 1 OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY L. W. MILLER E PROPRIETOR " TELEPHONE. SOS : The Ideal Summer Resort i ' i OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN It Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts DuYing « Season. Great Fish in/- fn Occdn and Bay. The - Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts many churches no saloons , Call at the Sentinel Printing House if you desire first-class work, i Orders promptly filled.
! i-nitTRArTou AND nrtiDra*. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Ofitck: Sth St. Opposite P. q. j Only galvanized nails nstd on exterior work City Electrical Co. Klectncal Work of Every Kind. *, I HcnsCHXL J. HINOIMION su. 413 Flight UHt , Ocean City. K. J; George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Leander 8. Corson |Uft.DER " ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Ot KAN citv. N. 1. ■- BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PRO* Heady Mixed Faints, I*ad and Oils 9-Jt and 922 Asbury avenue. fi. 0. Adam' »:w Adnri H. S. Aeimi 6E0. 0. ADAMt 4 CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTII1S BUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Una Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ; Otis m. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by tbe 8tate. •> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P O. OCEAN CITV N. J. Coal Coal We Have It [ .(to burn) • C. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth aud West Avenue Real Estate and . Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company of Newark 1 Wildwood Title aid Trust Co. Title Insurance , Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Karros for Sale Offices in First NationI Bank Building Cape May Court House N.J. Mortgages We are et all times prepared to .place or purchase first mortgages on improved Ocean -City Keai Kstate, and invite correspondence with such as rosy wish to negotiate real estate loans. ■ JOS. I. SCULL Ovnn City Nsw J.rssy Cut Your Fuel Bill Use h%lf Coal and half Coke. Get the above from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avcuua CANPHOROLf! AT ONCE • RELIEVES COLDS • t B ettflj looaem iuiiAmHwA end drives out that edi hi the head, thrsst or (M 1 ■ TOT taw 4 HOT 4foM ffo> SJ rrwiwcffo. OTHtaf Hot aHfofo tsel SX ^fofo 'fo*OTM JH ! ot" fofo*5 ATLANTIC ICE COWMI "■ Pocaio Moiitaia la T.nih and West Avsnus OCCAM CITY .M *. Hans Birkhardt PLIMBIK6 AND HEATUHl *4* AforiT ATfoC. •on cm in Jfosn ""•""iSjasfJT:"—

