Ocean City Sentte^ >— » Mi Pwl—p Tract Tirum K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAM CITT, - . NEW JERSEY BcS 'Phone No 66-X Job work promptly door by ezpsritDosa THURSDAY. DE EMBER 20 1917 J*" - s* ~ **- - "" !lt Bish gnu a $ Story (Christinas | Philadelphia's baseball club . >«Mn an getting down to a'war HOME people seemingly- *re Lrconi- '»■ unduly • riled" over llie que»tl»u f public garage* In tbe seC'Ton or (be . I1J southeasterly of A-bury avenue. Aooobdi.no to report", ("apt May Wy people are uot dow ko.niucb. pleated at they were a few ninntli" act by tbceetablltbrnent of naval barracka In tbatr town. HnutAFTKR the Government will batp tboaa wbo need assistance 'In ■Mklng np their looome tax statemeota, bui lt will be your place to get m touch with tbeae men. who will be a«M Ml Into every county *est town, and VMM other towna beeldet, lo meet all the people 'Postmasters, banker* and newspapers will be able to tell yoo when tbe gomnment'* income tax aaao will be around, aud wbere to And hlaa. He will aniwer your que» I'npe, swear you to. tbe return, take year mooey and remove tbe wrinkle* from your brow. Returns of Income IwlHT most be made between January 1 aad Kerch 1.1818. AutnrrxD cigarette, thrown aside a flat at Brighton Beach tbat dekajeS pro pert r to the value of »««>,- .ME Again aod agaia bat tbe story . kosa repeat sd of Are lorn caused by the aasetaeaoeos aod reckletanees of . MNfeWA Bat Infrequently bare tragic laaaaaof Ufe raaulied, as lo tbe case of thoTrtoagla Bonding dlaastCr. Tbere wBI eoasa a "time, no doobl, when ■askew will be held responsible for iowaseaasod by tbolr c*rele**ne»-. ar aw tkaw who are guilty of arson. Aatf there Is ao reason why tbey akaeiAet he, says the Eltxatwth Jour- , aaL The waa wbo threw* aside a , MgMad cigarette or cigar without . Iwktag to aw' where It falls or what •awags E asay cause ought to be beld , wspaakkli for tbe act. ■any Ocean City people will agree ! wkfc the fbllo'wlog from tbe Touts • 55^'e,rle,: Tb* °°*' b*rou* °"' | tatalypsl H over, on as ibis' year, as . wwy area has found out sloes be MMtad ap his eoafflres. Not only , 4M tkoy charge us wore for the cost, ( hat thoy loft In a fergs portion of efste aad dkrt that jwlll not buru, end tbst , - ta esdlaaiy tlssos would have to be . ■'waif oat at the breaker, before tbe eaal wae shipped The eoal megoetes , ■■"U (T) figured tbat the people . •■Mi he too glad to gol 'eoal to qner- . . "I **h tha quality of It tin tbeeosl , waa ks- their cellars, a nd then it would , ka tao lata. The retailer M helpless; . ha awy kaow th# eoal is poor, but it is • sik hagan get. aod be Is almost crated ' i wk^keweods for .tool order* tbst be •aaaw kll. Boms day it ts to tw , 'maak that the Drool* of this nusin this country
awake to tbe feet that ml ha *aMj- that tbe CM I operators beve a* k wear on tne oouutry luug Oft waw than one occasion, as ws *— **» thoBes IsIs Times lies referred ■ aaamieimmiiolnnccurscis. m news vhaf by sows of the large city.peow,ys« laat week tbe' Bm isle paper Aetata the Sol lowing: "Bo fir Be* I. le SM hag. hasa particularly fortunate B a basing a plentiful supply of coal, has City Is sutsring from • nearetty Mfeta has asser before been exper- - and so less oowl arrives soon. h* Whools mast dose " A represent•tta* Of (hie Boo Isle poper was In *waa Cky last week, lis was ai haU He certainly found ibai ^kMkg saMdentl y healed and be • maid aaady has. dtoeovered. by ask •a «. thai Ocean city schools ere not "hett 'of ooal pod ibet tbey are not la dew eoon because of leek of • "h- ;Thaw is more drlsel printed < akoat Ooean Cltv In -..'lo, of p>per, , than any other place lo this section— < w aay aMUoo— of the Bleu. We won- I degwhjr. l. 4 ®B am* all doubt as to the -right of 'ha tax sstaemrs not to levy poll tax ' oa eoid ten aod tailors, aay. tbe Cam- ' ken Pad-Tel gram, It Is p'ro pored by 1 Mr, Jem, of this city, a member of tbe 1 Btafa Board of Texee aud Aesemmeule, ' *hef the Lmisl.iure by a simple ' amendment to tbe tax act direct tbat ' thie exemption be made In -every case • . Hanorabiy discharged sold let- and ' ealhrre who have served tbe Culled ' Etatas In way war, aod member, of > tha' Notional Oustd during ibeir term r af Willis, ate exempt from poll tax. hot wbetBer those In tbe army end »a^T aw aim exempt Is not aliogei tier edge. Thaw should be no objection ta , t-mpsif nil emsnimsul It. tact! he , poU tax goaareny ought to he abol- , fchad bees ass M Is mbst unfsirly levied u, ' a ad wiled sd. those having real estate « ' ^_hdag aat. to ~cpi «,«,eut , •hkothaiwot majority of other per 1 aoat nobis -ta the tax never but be r , blwat tto-paywout. and lb some tax- f fcgdMMWs tbere is un-attampt made •t-adMW«»ow Um Don properly • "hkhaa Aay tax Whtcn Is not • dWbfy impo-sd and collected with . fa r • nweliSwd* ***" a","r *0<l to" C ^ ■ * «-■ saxd r %
A*wlib kindred csuses for feelings of = heart -sickness and distress, tbe cue-! — tomxry eslutatlon at this season of tbe yesMo m«ny lliousands will have a sound of mockery. Tbelr Cbrtstmas y will not be a meriLonr. Yet we must not forget. the Giver pf _ all good things, and we should trust u Implicitly In Him. to bring ordes-out of'f the present chaos for tbe betterment of . „ mankind, conlldenl that ere euotbrr Christmas we will bsve our loved one. back rejoicing « lib In tbe vie- ; tory over tbat borrible "Thing" born j of German Kollure " Let us In every way within our, - means cheer tbe boys In tbe camps In | tbl- country and In tbe trencbes on | the oilier side. Theirs may not be a merry t'bristmas this year, but lei us tbe banner* of the Untied Stales aud _ their Allies. l> ER1:K TOLL HRlnUES ' On the subject of freeing the Ocean , City Somere' Pol lit auto bridge over tbe bay, tbe Bomers' Point Record ' says: 1 Tbe Cape May County Freeholders, p afier voicing .their opposition to any County plan of purcba-lng tbe gooier*' Point-Ocean I'lty loll bridge, put Ibelr '' cbief argument In the assertion the1 ' Cape May County Is bouded w it bin " (18 000 of Us limit, making any county purchase odt of tbe question. ' On top of Ibis assertion . ttie Cape May Kreebnlders are quoled as mak1 Jog the statement that tbey favor tbe 1 Immediate construction of a bridge from Burners' Point to Beesleys' Point, 1 and. pledging any kind of assistance If ' Atlantic County will join tbem lu hav. * log such a bridge, built. 1 in view of- this fact tbat Cap# May * County only baa *18.000 to offer toward the construction of a bridge tbat e today would ooat pretty close to a mil0 lion dollars. It doesn't seem very prob- '■ able tbat May County could cobe tribute very much to aucb an euter- ' pnse, and tbat If tbe bridge la to be ' built Cape. May County would be a negligent factor In l(a construction. The Record favors tbe building of botuibeae bridges, but feels tbat Cape ' May Freeholders are not ebowlog altogel ber tbe. right kind of' a oonniy spirit a lieu tbey put any obstacles In tbe way of securing on Immediate (ree ' bridge bet ween tbe two couutles ale ' cost of *281.000, tbe price for whl.cb tbe Boaters' Potnt-Oeeeo City bridge can J be purchased. ' WOKDEkFIX iresriKATlOK. ' The Inspired Allaolle City corn r spondent of tbe- Philadelphia North i ' American writes tbe following: "Residents of Oceao City are already . speculating a- lo who will be the next , City Commi-stonera, for It Is generally , ' believed the present commissioners < ' will not succeed themselves " j ' Well, well! Why didn't be go on < with bis wonderful news and toll the bungrtly-aweltlof . public wbo have , been picked out lo succeed the present ■ ' board T , Anyway, It'e almost a year apd a , half off— this announced cataclyetm | —and many things may happen In f ' tbat length of lime. Further on the correspondent sort of • ; bit- us bard— we tbinklugtbat we still have tbe Board of Trada and tbe Young Men's Progressive League. | But md: "Tbere are said to be twoiplecesof ■ | in Ocean City 'where tbe iesiric Hons against tbe sale of liquor do not apply becauaa tbey were not put in • wbeo tbe riparian rights were sold. are In front of tbe old Bchorcb land, known as tbe Bellevoe Baibs, and on tbe land of tbe Atlantic. De • velopment Company. "Lswyan are not unanimous at to whether tbeae two places carrv wltb mese two plaoaa wltb
' tbem tbe anti-rum reatrictlons of • Ocean «nty, but many brlleve tbey do • uot Tbe people of Ocean City could have tbis situation remedied by the I legislature. but when aomethtug affect. ■ be geueral welfare, every una walls • for soma one else to take action and no 1 one doe* anything. • "What Ocean p'fty needs is some orcan nation tbat will beve as u. object r the maintaining of tbe tradition- aud ' laws that have brought tbe resort sue- • oeee. But oue of tbe founders no* 1 uvea He* and bla associates have ' fought sucoesafully the anil-Babbatb aud ram crowd. When he Is goue • some one or aome organization must • taka bla |>lace." 7 REPORTS FOR DUTY I Aisles la Cauda. I First Lieut. Harry W. Foulds. son f of Dr. aud Mrs H T. Foulds, pf ibis I ctty . reported for duty lest Baturday at . Lrtlle Silver. N. J. He left bere rev- 1 - eral days prior for Csuada.to complete - bis business attain for Ibe present as manager of tbe Southern Canada ' Company. 1 r Lieut. Foulds. who Is IM years of age. ' ; a chemical engineer. He graduated 1 Ibe Uulverally of Pennsylvania 1 i 1*14. He-served Ove months with 1 , tbe E*rex Troops on tbe Mexican bor- 1 , der several months ago. At tbe time 1 . of entering Ibe camp' at Fort Myer, a 1 I short rime .lucei be beld the poaltlon of manager of tbe Canadtan company ' I refer re4to He was later given hi. ' I commission and appointed to t h , 1 I ulled Stale* .Signal Corp* *1 Little' i Sliver. •' ' , , - < »r"«ssd*is Books. j Jurepb I Scull, resl eetale operator t of I bis ctiy. has distributed lo patrons a neat looking and convenient memorandum book: It contains points of constitutional law, domestic aod for- £ |Mgn po-lage rales, peunaut winners ], j In IIm National League and American | league six per eeiit. Interest table, I drM aid remedle* and other useful lo- * % — X CaUeSMM Broosw irk . ft la Bated that lbs Rev. Joseph B Knlp, pastor of tbe First M. E Church of this ctty. has received a call n i lo the pastorate of tbe ebufeb In New b Brunswick. Mr Kulp. at the recent le quarterly conference of tbe local fa church expressed a daatre for a change N of pastoral raiattons. ||g
fm AWARDS : 5j CONTRACTS |>f I p'on'lnued trnm t-Vr*! I'sc*.' of- at locations designated by the director of j of blgiiways, as -prettied lu llie spedrr | Ural loos beraio allachrd. d ! i For ibe removal and disposal of c- l Ibe above named materials, ttie ashes 0 i becoming ibe property of the contractor, as specified lu (healtacbed spedir i Ileal loii" n Following were tbe hide: u ' John P. Fo^— Item No. I,*S4»7; No.2, *8597. is Sam uel Dtckeoo — No 1. *3oo0; NO. d 2 *8450. u Porter-Smllh Co.— No. I. *.8222 22; d No. 2 *3111 II. Charles F Nabb— No. 1 ; t-3340 50; No. 2. *3109.50 Clark A Johnson— No. 1. *41'i0; No. a 2. *39(10. r Charles L. Bader-No. I. *5788; No. d 2 *5377. Osborn Corson— No I. *3224; No. 2, •• *2946. y Tbe following resolution, preseuted l" by Mayor Champion, was read aud r laid. over for two weeks: • Be It - a Heanlved, by the Board of Com misy atouers of Uceao City, New Jer-ey, e rubhlsli for the year 1918 be awarded ;- to the Purler Smith Company, under e llem one of tbe proposal, and that the e proper olMcer* are hereby lustrucled to I. execute a contract wltb Ibe said PnrIf lerlSmith Company for the removal of the ruhbl-b to the sum of *3222 22; tbat tbe payment of said sum of (3222 - y 22 be made out of tbe appropriation i- fur Ibe year 1918. it Tbe cash aud certified checks of the I- unsuccessful bidder* were ordered re i- turned t'u tbe depositors. -.' CANTATA GREAT SUCCESS e B (Continued from First P«er l town, gave a violin solo In her custom ' ory tluisbcd style. Sue was accom ' Jrsnled by. Mis* Verua Wilson, tbe s' brilliant young piatllst f A number tbat was well - received a was a vocal eboru*, "Merry Cbrlste ma*," by Ira Busbay and a chorus. > ' Tbo-e takiug part lo the "Jrl.b e Lilt" were Sopble arson. Frances a Smith, Katbarlue Smith. Mailau Bieelma'n and Florence Gucbenaur. "Pierrot aud Plerretie" — Sopble Coraon aud Marian Sleeiman. Tbe little ones In Ibe "Danceoftbe • Boom flskea"' were Bertha Rigglnt. Theresa Plleggl, Jeanetie Sel vague. '■ Mary Colllssou Kithariue J Smith. ' Bulb Adams. Jane Groves aud Mildred Carlaoo, and tbe "Spirit of the 1 Tree," Sopble Cobb "Solo Fioreuce Uocbeuaur, "Spirit 1 of Cbitslma*." Tbere exercise* were followed by a . ' pretty cantata, "Foxy Sauta." Ibe , ■ory of Santa was told by M'i-s l.aviula Scull. -Tbe announcer of tbe □ umbers waa George W Sooy, Jr Tbe cantata was prereuted by tbe ; following: i "foxy hakta" 1 "Sing the Hong of Cheer," a song by a : uumber of young people w bo are ' attempting to bring Cbrlstmas Cheer to tbe Orphans, Eigbtb . Grade Children. t "Tbe Bedtime Story," by Miss Mary , and tbe Orpbena! Mary Clark end , Girls from tbe'Slxth Grade. "The .Oboat of Old Kris," by Jack" Frost and. several Little Jacks, Theodore Stevens aud boys from ' tbe Slstb Grade. •Tbe Snow Fairies." by the Queen aud tier Snow Fairies. Frances , Smith and girls from tbe Third Grade. « • ' ( S
' "Baola'e. Military Band," boy* from > tbe ffblrd. Grade. I "Which I* Me?" Solo by Santa, Ani drew Steelmao. » "We Wrote 'a Letter to Santa." Tola • from Ibe Firsthand Second Grade* - > 'Tbe King, Jack Frost," Solo by Jack Frost, "'Theodore Stevens. "Kercboo," Boy* from tbe Seventh ' Grade'. I "Loo* Pleasant. Please," Boy* and -Ulrls wbo wl.b lo take Santa's ' ' photograph. Pupils from tie ! Fourth Grade. > "Hellp. -How De-Do?" A song by ' Mire Mary,' Jack Frost aud Sauls. ■ Mary Clark. Theodore Stevens and - Andrew Steelman. "Foxy Babta." Pupils from the Fifth Grade "( him*. Sweet Bell*," Cboro* by ibe i 7»}li School, jffuale, Eutire C boras ONE MORE FLAG Flrr (orip,di h«b Four MewsbVYaiw coon r,-. a,., ice. , Tbe members of the Itellauce Fire have purcha-ed a United service flsg wltb four star* Which now floats frd -n tbe front of oimpauy's headquarters on A* bury avendSj near Slath *lreel Tne of the com pa'uy lu thsc-uo try's service are Kirat Lieutenant AI fred R. Smith. Kavmond Haley . Kay Wood Price and Holing* Wallace. Ttte flsg was probably "tbe (tret ordered lu Ocean City, bat lb rough mlsunderwtainlirig .« did not reach bere Ontil a few days ago Tbe idea of the flag was suggested to Wardell Hlgbee. a member of the company. In passing through Burbe noticed a service flag In frontal a ni tbat town.' will inelw Lrlicrs. The boy* of tbe Ocean City High I track team soon to receive tbelr are namely as follow*: Harvey Mart*, captain; Audrew Sleeiman, lure Steven*, Harvey Guff. Tooa! H Burkbardl. Francis Tuwneend. H<i-s Ferguson. Edgar Baron. t onplngbam add Uordoo Cox. Faal ( siH* Kwltata. Paul Corson, son of the Rev Pen. nlngi on 'Corson, of PleasaiHvllle. wbo ! been vialttnjt. ttl* brother, Dr AI- i Cr.nren, In tbl* ctty, left yesterday I Balllmorc He ba* eu listed In tbe Naval Coast Defense Guard* aod will train at Norfolk. j
FREEDOM OF LOWON. rxMdul and |*n-.iII.-i |-rH Pi-ki-s. Wli. n t'le (Ill-pic I'oris ..r III- r ('• ' re Bright Ibi^s"*' a Cii.iue l'..r-' |. way oicrl.--l.c-i Coi.'«M,m-.il> I - In , belfry of ibe larMi . luin-b' ^ ^ >- mem.'J.f Tbe ta luea! *1 rod II I > But. If any on. (| *"aa dlsi-'Msl lu avail bnpaelf of tlil- . Ulurty land In tbat part of I»n.t»n Is " somewhat loo cosily for profitable pig farming.- London Family Herald. : HE HAD TO HURRY. lf On th* 0*ad Rush Bccsu.e H* Had N», d T.ma to Spar*. 'r In Chicago there ts a nian whom bl- ' friend* know a* Hiaburry J-.ne* fiu<0 morning about 10 o clock a man with r- i -ulliern blovnl tn his vein* saw Jonc '! led by" tbe winds of heaven. It came ' over tbe southerner to follow June* i e ent on hi* gettinrf tbere. a cigar, yell.sl tfacX "Ibiteronoiyac- ' 1 count." without stopping to sort tb# word*, and dashe.1 out. wltb tbe South 1 erncr panting bard behind. After tear- : lng down .Washington street for hntf I a block he dived Into the Field office | building and Just mlsw-d being Jam ' mod by the elevator doors In his determination ni>t to lose a ear. I The southerner took the next ear op and entered Jones' office timidly, cortain that be was about to come upon a 1 , conference of at least four of the most c Important men In Chicago's financial I ' world. Inside he found Jones smoking ' 1 his cigar behind the morning paper. , bis feet on his desk and his awir.-. , ' chair tilted back comfortably.— New York Poot^vv^ Not Quit*. , A rancher returned from a year's trip through the east to find that a one . time neighbor of hi*, a man noted for | a uhlge of hid luck. 1'pon heurlhg the I news b«f immediately sought out the neighbor to condole with blm. "Well. John." he said after greetings 1 had been exchanged. *1 bear you lost ! all of your timber through tbe forest r Tbe other man nodded. p "And tbey say that the river cut off . all died of cholera, that your" wife and ' children have been sick and thai they ' Jrfhn Dodded again. "Yes, It's all true," be said, looking about him at | farm, "all true Why. sometime* I get " almost discouraged."— Ladies' Home Journal. An Optimist. u The late W. Bayard Catting, said c member of the Century club of New York, was an optimist himself aud a firm believer In optimism. . Once during a disastrous strike be rebuked my i-ossimlsm with a story. "was Inundated, hy tbe spring floods,
m and oue day. w hile his farm was under water a friend found him laughing and Joking In a barter shop "•George.' said the friend. The „ flood's hit you. terribhf h**n t Iff „. *"OlL yea.' answered the farmer. The floods hit me. thdre's no denying that.* Then be smiled and added: 'But ont In my w-hentficld this jnornh lng I landed eight of the finest catfish Mississippi ever turned out. We had d 'em fried for breakfast, with waffle*: '■ Friends, cnn.you beat catfish and waft ®re to liegin a cheerful, optimistic day onT "—Washington Star. '' Curraa's Wit. ' Lundy Foptcytbe tohaccQnlst. applied to John Cumin for a motto when he flrsi eatahtlshed 'his carriage -My b dear Curran." said he. -give me one of a aerioils cast, because I am afraid ie tbe people will laugh at the Idea of a tolvaeconlst setting np a carriage, and. for tbe scholarship's sake, let it I*- In Latin." "| have Just bit on It." said tt^TlT't "" °Dly '"° *rnrd"- "n,) your elevation ami jour cnnteuip! for ir their ridicule. It has the further adre Latin or English! Jbst'I* 4 choose*. Put up Quid rides' „p,,n " M"!? "itam4v«!UfJSh-Q,'|, rT e Interrogation. - Why doTuu"'. ugh i Boston Post I- - r- Th* Ball and th* Bird In Hm- America i, Magazine Hu-h u .. Fuiferton. writing an article oc freak b w'r'tawM*"' • '"to Logan S*iuares The le,gtio Square* played a game wltn a famous c.c.-ed r team railed tne le-'and I Bants Fullertoe goes ..a la Ihu gnme. i, ««. i. to Aside tbe ctty pesir.ui . Rio|...« l ablp. ■ freak play pernrred fhkt h. .,*d the la-tm.l Rb.nl. to »Jn a ,.a„ed ball lluit was going «*tc over im. |,e ,d , j 11*1) apacrow. killed the bird and .fell ' threw the runner out and sav.sl t;,e game If you d„ubt this Callahan w ill abow you the l-ird. wbb*b he had ■ m-.uui.sl to keep a* a souvenir of What bard luck may do to a ball club-H Huslsii.il Why did that w»man keep ! yen standing at the door for bait an 1 , boor? Garni Ion* Wife-She said *b< j] , hadn't time to come in. - Loudon kinnd j Starit* Land. I Two thousand miles of the western eeast of South America above Valpa ralso are dry and atari* ta a width of ' ' forty to kxty mllea. j
NO DECORATIONS | p j Fv..nv.^,.-n. A^p^ . t„.. ... • - y Elaborate prepatatlou* ate being i mailt by Ibe Sunday eil^ol of tl.r| 1 First Piesnyterian church Nlnr Its , 1 lie u.ual Christmas treat will be J meiil, primary. Junior, inlcrmcliale r and men's aud women * classes., A _ > tialf-isvund box' of clnicilstc- will' be' , nded Ibiougb John I'. Fox of the • "it rendered . n Wednesday evening' . orallou. of holy and green- Ibeie' ttie al—enl U.ys, will |* ibe oi.lv dec ' Fridky. |reeeml^r ^1 Bom 9 o elock I op'i'scriuuity.1 ..f years, S. C tioll and wife of I tills city.. villi spend several month* in yesterds, and st,rt«i for Ft. Peter, Florida. Tbey were aeeompau led reprod ucllou of the French-designed lllerlol monoplane.T* on exhibition In of Ibe window, of Madd.u-k i Tbe model was made by L. Uillierl, of Jbls cily . The (htUimas-'l.ikc Window. Tbe wiudow- ou llie Eighth street aide of Hughes' t eulr.l Pharmacy ba* a-Cbrbtynas like appearance with its (lakes vif suow and display of. baud- • Mi*. Delia Dor.beimer, W. L. B|*uce, Atlantic City; Allen Scull. Philadelphia ; Dr. Lesher, Chooyaug. Try an Advt. in The Sentinel and Get Results XOTIfE. . I' l^ltANJ'WdNAKl'E.
j, miiTy'aijT r- he It ordaliirf tbst t|,|, I NOTICE. I The Special Election '• «'itj".' I-'j'ITI \i„ ■ I NOTICE. r A Special ixlection and Kegistration j For the Ordinance , \ Agaioat the Ordinance ; ■■■■•. J ftmiday. January tj. iqi,s ; "Tuesday, January S. i^s I " g'aiurt, ,'i^T " r I1UST u yan-so. . |-|rr '! ~j ' avenue b,l„. m, n r !%«^» WAtaD-C— re ; Ini """ " j ::::' . I Tuesday, January 15, i9t s .taxaaraa a'ttax tajtawmtac Him A MoKKls. I I'r.rai -utycira. I
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: Min 1 in 1 1 ni 1 11 1 11 1 War-time Traffic ExtraorJinarv a< h.ivc K t the tncrc.8«cs in focal Bell ' Telephone' 1 .illmii -luring if rri ni uifhs. the Jt.mgcs in I : * out-vl-tv'wn trariiv v.-ltunc ire even more remarkable. I W ith unprev evlenievl mere v- h.ivv spning up new volumes 1 J (.Kivernnient .in.! its agists have leeti quite beyotivl the -pub lie's yeadv conqv: ;ton and appreciation ol ^thc * which the-e young v* 011.1: ot the great comnninuation rj army may be counted on io maintain in every emergency. The Delaware A Atlantic Telegraph & Telephone Company C B. Smith. DUlrict^ Manager \r S Joseph. C. Champion I BUILDING CONTRACTOR I j nth si 1 w 1 Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ' V " fOU SHOULD NAVE A Reliable Builder To crevtt your Ocean City co'.tage. Yon cannot spare the tinie to look after it closely joarself and must depend upon the honesty oi the contractor. I have built for a large nurai r of people and could refer you .to any . or all of them. • ~ Send for the list of names an- photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Q I I I 1 C D * 0CEAN C,TY' aihst. opposite r. 0. D I LU H. n n. jv. Alleui Scull The liuilder
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