Ocean City Sentinel K. CU1TIS ROBINSON Editor and Pcopnem OCCAM CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No k-x THURSDAY. JANUAKY S4. Mb- ' ' 't— " tma Maodoy hulidej. Inaug jreled ■ byOerfrM proved o eort ofi'Jhloere ' fadilt many it Ocean ( M } '• tart j ampeosls. bat all coming under 11* r bo# (ud pt(bup- «>mr « '■" actual I jr ' (US aort dCaldad lo dare Tbe general c affiUktaacn of Mm t°«° «"» ' HuD otBOllr Baodej-like oo Monday. Bnsixsixu lo February, Ihr riut.and Tribune, of WUdwotfd. »M »■* *~ soad 00 f 06o»olld«l»d PRINT I M Moil having recently purcba-ed ll* Tribaa* It MUieoo)rDsa»ocfaile paper In Cape May Oonotj. < omiu>rttaar William H. Caaipbell. of 11.1. elty, la one of tbe director- of th* *»"> M>> oiralot H* pleoL There was regret ex preced ibi-m*'-oattOeeUy oror lb« untimely drnvb ■finiiir ■- Koiick, "bo »»• a rkrtla. of partner rrale and who pe-oed a»ay In tba service of ble country at Foil MeArthor, Ttw. Ha war au energetic young man. of much premie* and bio drain will b* mourned in ■•oy flelda of eudeaeor lu thlecmaaooUy. JL. WJfacy. editor and general ■MIMof tbe Cairo (III ) Herald. I. waory of alfllog each day ll* lib atanae .amount of publicity mat trr con " nanlad with tba war that la balug rem (| oat raqooaung fraa apace. #• well a- u that which comer from other worthy tat a«UI Importune auura- a. New. ( pa para muet Ilea, and- ll- goea wltbou aaytog that Ibay cannot lire upon frn adeartlatog. Haggar. ara beggar.. t> a| - thatr ob)acta good or bad, and no Indi aplaial or pabUaailbti can aurvlve thai |( gfeaa ap loo maoy of tbem Han la what Mr. Tracy haa lo aa) apoo the subject: « K It ngalfwi Ibe editor of tbe Herald ^ aa boor lo go through bU mall avert aflarooon wheo he bagina hi. day . weak. . Nlue tenth, of the mall Ibai OHM be looked over and etftad through aeta«*"«oee into the —t. beaker. ' ■nMytimreod, but baati|gr acanoed Mi.** graat la tbe nulrencc to w hich oaory.pawapap.rmao u purftoJpdey K Tbreogb ml.matiagrment or a da.Hr ci toonata joba for tba faithful, there I. • » laanmMoua weate of effort aod mDDe.t m (baaadayalo tba publicity work thai * la.aaanaclad with tba preaeot war. » ISd.lt ore of new. pa par. everywhere . taeo discovered tbta aod are Miking "I , 11 la obaolulaly Impoaalble for a By of m tba oowapapai. to pobllab even . email Boctkiu of Ibe press lualeri.i "I BacOou tbe material
ttoi lg leaded eeary day on Ibe new. popaaaaf ihU ooonlry. If tba Herald ooad K all any one day there would Ml ha ream lo ao eight-peg# paper t» boM It all aod there would not be ream gar a Huglg Cairo article or llyrn of total new. to eay notblog of th. taMprapb aewa and other tbloga that people Ilka to read. Aamog tbte publicity mfttar there M#M«saad aomathlug for tba Bed Uaai, sale af Liberty Honda, relief of Ita blind fakMarg and the Armeulan-. Mar. Y. M.C. A.. tabeaeuIoetii^iaitVr. ertlef tar recreation oautara aod gym waMaaaa, matter, ■paruinluc to pro hIMIHU. preaa material, sent out by . aaloaa and liquor lotereeUof tba couuley . starch scheme.. fairs, baxar. and a Hundred nod one other tbtuga, all par haps aemeaary aod wottby lo Ibe Oaamlo which M I- devoted, but bow aa aaith la a oawapaper going lo cxM through Ha ed earthing eolumua and sataar"" A taW-baahal basket wont bold the ■meant af neb stuff that tba Herald dhaarda aesry day lu tba weak. Ju.t think what a waata that M It would aasm as though, the re might be found Wu«f lumping all tWa. paMWly work Jo connection -lib the war with tba raault M ;a ttamendou. saving „f ■BiiaM'anil with a wonderful amuum wf aaatng oT Urns In every newspaper dOsa In. tbe Dulled State.. Nol one tmlh of tHM Muff la ever put ou k copy hook la aay newspaper office. It t. Amply Mappwibla tbal'a all. . A trained newapaper man would know thoroughly well Jars bow much of IMe publicity Stiff to haw much not to try and crowd in on aa eeer worked fretevnlty. The' very ahaouot of thw stuff that flood; every .aawepaper office now Mod. to dt. eoarwga the aee of any of It. It i. to., aaaah trouble tu^wada through u ivery Any aud sort out what la really men Aa a matter of fact, now apapera an. ,1a a way. being tmpoaed upon n.,|} wy alt the Yarteaa pubheuv dapartaMata aad It dam aee» „ tamaof money and portage. When q||p|p^ Liberty loen que. Hon ... Am aonaddaraiiou. u> effort waa mad. *° Wl*** °OT*f°W"l «» pay tile ' m^mgwv ror apace u S , tiOl not a MM was aeailabie for the 1**;? OB ,b* Uor"" 1 tacMapaot ggOMtm for tnii-UHird ad- i "^"gh.'n I Jha couu try act I *Jhaoawapo|»ra generally are patn- 1 g* .'Aa their .h.'re to « maad iirtill g the and . i tatal M eeary Tuaa. Dick and Harvy 1 '£L r,s, SS _ !f"!~ • ■■m ■ caaar cbiaf stock ti, i, . "?* * **j** '"A -Which they" . ssrShMM tLr** ^ : ftj'dlH. inoodalkm of t : Sus : mSTSm c
1 R. W. EDWAHDSlS ^ REAR COMMODORE J. W. Fernley Ejected Vice Commodore 4( Meeting f. of Yacht Clnb. : At a largely atlei.ded meeting of the nnnlen of Ibe "Ocean City Yacht . s Clot, to the office, of Rear ' om on 'tore . J W. Fernley lo, Philadelphia 'tW , day evening. K W. Edward., of tbla .diy, waa unanlmoo'ly 'elected rear ' c i.-umodote, < omrnodore Kernley being elected vice commodore lo eocreed , ; D. Borreall. resigned, j Commodore Jvda-ard.' avlectlon waa received wlib acclaim by all Ihc mem courinoed aocce.. of the Ocean City Yacht Club, of which he ha. been an
R W. EDWARDS Rear Commodore-Elect.
.<•> He member since Ha luoeptlou. and ■ here la oo truer follower than Commodore Edwards of tbe real eport of yachting, which baa gooe hack In nearly all club# during ibe. lent few year, because of tbe moior boat.' He lirilde tbsl Ibere are at lea.t two Institutions In Ocean City wblcb male it dillerrul from olber wtalim cll'es III New Jersey, and these are Ibe clly hall and ihr Ocean Clly Yacbl Club. He la a son of lbs lata Dr. Cbarlc. K Edward.. Ilrrt commodore of tbr local yacbl clnb "THRIFT DAY" be OSwrteg Here b. Public meeting February « "National Thrift Day" Monday i 4. will be observed In tbl* ' Clly a Ith a public meeting In tbe eve i iilug. wblcb b to" be addressed by for. mer Hh»rlfl W. H. Bright, of Wild wood, who Is chairman of Ibe county i ravings committee. | It b expected Ibere will be other. ■ leakers al Ibe meeting,, whose namewill b# announced In lbe,HKNTlNRi. next week. i Home of 4>cean City's people, II I 1 staled, are nlannlne. in nt.M . v, . ,1 "Na
i llonal Turin Day" by opening e<j counts In Ihelocal banking Instil utlnu- i I or adding to tbelr savings ibrrrlo. i' The officere of tbe First National I . Bank and tba Ocsan City" TlUe A i i Trust Company extend a cordial lo- ■ F vltatlon lo tbe people of the town and < I surrounding onunlry to call al tta < banks on "National Thrltt Day • I . Bouvenlre will be given by tbe First < I National. Bank lo all who call al tbr r losttintloo. . These are particularly days of thnfi I and saving, brought forcibly to lb< I , mjud. ul all by tbe exletlog war cot • dlttona , It a message of hope, of mwur . ance, of oilfmrtanity. i Back owr year* which bare yielded J , pleasure, bul M proitl. In which i neither healib. not wealth, nor time . , nor prospects have been oonservtd. i , the mind's eye travels aa over a bar < I ren waale. , I too many of us. when we look back. I ffud ourselves today Just where we | were a year ago. perhaps several year. : \ ago We. have planned to start the i I practice -of thrift ' tomorrow"— hut to- I i morrow ba>. failed to come. Our gbod l Intentions have brought us no nearer i I our goal. .But Thrift Day holds oat to every < , one of us a big Idea. i I 1,1 -Thrift Day there la inspiration i , for all i he three hundred and sixty. I Ove day- of the year! For ou Thrift Day we hear tnen and I women aay: t • I cgu and will grt ahead. 1 will I , live wltb a purpose, aud -re my par i I pose through I will improve my • , lime by greater Industry, by reading I autl bj good association.. I will con- . eerci my health and build up m\ c body Instead ot tearing It down, "l wMI Im within my Income, and pur t at least a little aside out cf everything « , I receive Tbb I will beglu to do now c ou Thrift Day I will persevere till next Thrift Day and I know that u i Improve— upbuild— put aside for tbe ' opportunities of tbe future or Its needs I -these precepts may well become fixed c babtls with every oue of us. - , They expieas tbe working principles I <d Ibe great character bulldef wblcb we call Tbrlft. Without It oo lasting sucrose ha. ever been attained, whether by individual. or by nations " - •.Thrift, when u basuken rool he- " lh' Manklln -Ewh day tbe habit . f g-Nid management become* m o r e i strongly tiled, and iirogrere i. n, j rapid. m"r a ■ Thrift Day-February fourtb-ba. been the starting point for maoy sue w ce..ful careers It ba^ marked tbe i. :chahgefrumwa«tefuloes.and thought I leswnrM to-provideure and program m H S*n3rjTr "ut-"**ad lug Thrift Day bt-M- new insplralloi, foe th™ whorewd iumes.ag. mio then lives of centui*. p,^ buTIf * ta° eourtrwrttve furw.ro ^ m (tMI[ "*• t. rohl byre- "« subs, that they have ever brad " 11 ?>!?* "** '"A «» M "and l, bt a. a beaut if u: virta of on « port unity Thtse who failed to "beta "S mernege tart year, and lo years betaa. tab- say Keheuart fourth. -I k TmffL " ^ ahead— i will prartiee A-
B SUMMER MUilC c Commission ReaTganizes C. Homer ShDemakcr and W. G. Moore at Head. ie Tt if medxbvr- of the Board - of i nni it j mbwioners of Tub lie lie c r n 1 1 < n ' e Or-iund. of thi- city o>« in the . ffliv. , s- of William O Sluote In Ph)lad.el| hie a f- Tbe member. | rr-rnl were Vlre Al->l il (fed M.Uray. tbcjtfcgideiit; Mis. Mary . M liarr, secretary j^Mr-. Robert B. Homer Bhoemaker. e Also at tbe meet injt. which wa- pre j f sided over by Mr-. Oray/ w.re May r » t'bamplon and tlty dulmlor B.-well j Mrs. Uray and the utlwv wumen of I the b.iard expressed art" urgeul wish lo j tie relieved of the busioe— detail duties jtheir desires, f. Homer ~h -croaker wa- elected pre-ldeni ami Wn'jaai ti ; 1 will workju-t a-actively for it* V ( am mi as tbej did last year a. idtl , clai.a.id men nr. of ll.e oral-clrs ! - auxiliary, but they de-lrcJ tins .eas.ro ; 1 to be relieved of 'the extra dune- at I tache-l to Ibe bd-lurs- end "I ibe management. aud Mr Moore H i". stated. 1 will bave more time ihi- coming raa 1 time for the mn-lc for tbe Iree ruucerts In.lhe music pavilion during t ti • -eat music will bf oil Ibe order of that pr > Tided hi .1917. aud rite probshilillr. ara lhat Jobu K. Wllxemann aud bis nun of tbe Philadelphia Orche-t'ra will bt beard here again, alUiougu oilier or- i f fepnlallou have sent lu Inij ale it-- re- -; - gardlug the arrangement- for uiu.u f here In IBIS. PUSH WAR STAMPS J ! oner a urlifcl . Appeal. ' * Former BherllT Well lam H. Bright , of Wildwood, who lias orgstnzrd . Ihrifl stamp and war certllicate ~.<it- ( Cape May County Chamber of Com '' S^Ssa"""* " T"°": ; : At tbeconcluslou of hi. talk, a com- r mlllee was appoinied. on motion ol Clly Bollcllor Andrew <". Bo-well, lo y . draft prop. r resolution- aud report li t»ck to Ihe meeting o Mr- Boswell. Gilbert Hughe, aim 1 Mr. Bright were appoints as ilW com 11 uiillee. and tbe -following resolihiou. ' presented before the close of the meet- t> B.-munan ,, Resolved, by the Cape May County of Commrfce. lu ses-ion at Ocean tlty. New Jersey, beiug com- ■ - - of tm.lt. nt I...I, - - - - . pooed trade, progressive
. league* aud grauges. thai ll heartily , approves the "thrift stamp" and "war certificate" plan as inaugurated by our I Federal Government, aud earnestly : its ciiixenstu regularly purchase . said stamps and war saving certificate*. and thus encourage the spun of ibrtft aod cruuomy aud perforin a paduty lo orgauiiiug war. saving Id tbe course of his lalk. Mr Bright said that everyone with a boy at- the or a boy of draft age I. interested ibe war. but, uuforiutlalrly. many . other people appear lo be dated by presaol condition'*. The speaker told his hearers lhat hey baveu'i done I belr best by, )u«t the Red Cross (Society This nation has a task belore It. aud ,tbe American |*ople have not done then' duly up to this time.. Tbe wumiuliuod of the nation bus responded loyally and many men have made big sarib . fives. There Is grave necessity for • prompt action by the people of. Cape i May County. The peopleqf tin. cuuuty r did remarkably well In subscribing for - the Liberty Bonds and assist lug lu the I Red Cross Society drive, bul . now the 'ewson of thrift. The spirit uf giving— i tie spirit of sacrifice— t hi. I. i he thing that wNI w lu'the war. Uur buy# arc i going '.Over there " Are we here go. . Ing lo do our pari 7 Mr Bright said that It was bis pur pcie to a.k the Cape MuJduuii. Chamber of Commerce ti^IdT.r* ihI stamp aud war crrrificaie movemeut to thi. couuty and put tbe couniy "over tbe top," a here she belong. He requert.d ihe member* lo -f the movement In soy aud all of lurtc^o telle* and lodges After tlwn.eei.hg. Mr Bright said that be bad been in gaged in his "presaol work since December l and bad organized wodelle. all over Ihe couuty except In Oeean t |ly", w hich be wa. Iheti visiting for tbe first time for Jbrpurpose. •He said further that Mrs. Kltrabetb W. Gaudy hi now in charge of the campaign In Oceau City , and he wa. that Ocean t Ity will be louud as usual In Ibe front tank. MILLER WINS H%h Seurrr at K.<| of ■ Bllllarel Tserusiaul The pocket billiard tournament of the Young Men'. Progressive League ended, with Parker Miller winner Walter Allen aud J,ihu K Groves, were tie for the second piai-e. and A 1 Ian won. H. "H Lake aa- fourth and Homer Shoemaker fifth. Trophies will be awarded the winner. next Monday evening. Will Hers Cburcb Ogra. Measures, which ft i. tbougui «,n ! effective, have been "taken by the official, to eupply ibe Firm M K I I huryh with snfflr.enl cal lo keep tbr buitang open lor ibe regular serrk-e. i Wednesday evening* and Sunday* Moket to kian oo firai morttas. Apply K Curtis Robuiwu. agent. Til avenue. Ocean Uty, X J I:
ASKS PERMIT FOR ! "PRIVATE" GARAGE . Otis Sf. Townscnd's Application Held Up by Building Inspector Johnson. •M tad to Baidsog. losfe r"'*- rt.j [ vsre*tr«t' i" e^rmvii-Lu- -f »bicli[ - areSOxlV' fe- t , ; The sue of I he |Wo posed budding I. . roe Hotel, ihr garage, lo face ou AiThe permit ha> tweh tciapwriirilv J ChariesCoou-jnd Ml- Grace M , I Hoffman were msrrred by Ihe Kev .j James K l.ske ai hi- home Monday Ifrtreand Mrs J. K l.ske. , i kI::,:: r.v' *•>'* « ■ \"i 'z YOUR MEMORY. M It Seems te Fa.f Vsu Joss Civ* It a Coed . Memory <!.•» nor "Inii (except lb 1 km of all the fa, ultheo: II simply getl ! weak and languid f.w worn of use. just I at Ibe" physical ..rgau* do People ofien say . My memory Is failing^ when I no {swslble' why of remembering It. and say. "There's uo u*e; It's goae | Nonsense: It hasn't H ts'tlnre Joet | lot or things over It*' K.*p at work. [ .ng your will io lienr u'i~m It. try and ""aihI. heller, you will dud lhat tlreex- ' enlse mi u I red In rememberiug It will J help you next time airtf lhat a little toll and diit-rui luatlon put IngcthrT ( are most deficient and exercise It in thai respect You can do It at any odd, time, while you are walking, rid- T ing. resting after, a day's work, listen- • lug perforce to a dull S|ieaker. Don't •' let a few failures discourage you. The " long corridor of recollection lined npon " poriuitlly If you ust IL— Exchange. s! BARGAIN HUNTING.
V The Strenuous National Gam# of the I American Womm. r There It ulways something lmprear slve about a crowd that ts sw'ay ed by f a single emotion. You get an Imprest 'ion of force, says Mary Ileaton ,Vorse io Success Magazine These women. ' inlet shopper*, formed a moh. They ' swiyed and pushed as though moved I l>I I common Impulse Coward a table where were Ihc embroideries. From t their throats capie a little dull growl. I The nvlwe of a uwh lu Joy or In an ger or hi frtghi or Just Its restless . murmur as It watts ts different from ' any other noise ibat cotues from the bytnan throat— quite distinct, of a ctt I rlous animal timber, t heard It oope t on the mansion of tbe throwing of a . tiomb. again .from a crowd walling fbr r a tsihk lo 4^'ii Mid a third time In a 1 a couple of hundred women w aiting to *'■ buy ten cent embroideries. , . They were |w»r wotuen wltb shawls ' and baskets, women with babies lo v their arms, women with threadbare r clothes carefully brushed, who, must r think before spending each dim* In r the. dollar, but for oWe Indulging la" t the great si-ort of American women— U Th# Prastorian Guard. r The Praetorian guard was a select body bf tra-rps hisiltufed by Ihe Emperor Augustus to (.rotect bis js-rson and conslstedVif ten cohorts, each of l.OUO men. chosen from Italy. They k bad peculiar privileges and when ihey • bad served sixteen years were retired •• on a pension of about f-VW Each )• member of tbe guard had the rank of r a captain in the regular artny. Uke c the bodyguard of Urals XIV, they , were all gentlemen and formed grad ually a gre-at irawer. like Ibe Janizaries j at Constantinople, aud freiiuenily deposed or elevated the very emperors ; "TT": ' Th* Dead in India. - Three distlpct methods of disposing - of the. dead are in vogue In India While the Mobatomed'ans Inter tbe , dead, the Hindoos prefer to throw Ibe r bodies into the purifying waters of tbe , Ganges, and even- now tbere.art con _ st ant Infractions of the severe regula lions framed lo suppress this dangerous practice. The form of funeral adopted fty " the Parseew Is licit of stm ply expslng tbelr dead at a great altitude to Ibe scavenging sen ices of , crows and vultures. Ten hcr-Wi -, s .be meaning rf the word "rnv-roralnater Pupil -Jo put . r t.i lsT Bight lllB*tfoie It In a 1 ,r le-tenbri. r.ut I «-1t .•h.-rorai: a. d T.deSo IU.de Kst Ftflg. - ] - "■■tip tVett.- tBanj. pretcija j Ii • •• I Iluaxe J-.ar:'.a|m * i- • . aTcucsIA J j"'; .. :V,. : f "r >
le:tt atmosphere. j? tr: ?;• r"£ frciu-tci. If obs.Tve.1 laleiffgeut ludl, Ulor -Chicago Ke.-ord Herald VEGETABLE FOODS. 'I tt— Ii^and ure rich In phosphor llcreenulish contains a higher p.-r ..i.iralse ^djvs^lng whh lettuce however. Is'roH to lie .oiisuter,-d The h acid of lemun jnlce is preferable. fruit for brain building, which pbus-pb-ru. aids In. the humble pumpkin. _ rates J ul lu phosphorus, while apple ^ Whef. in s- -arch for this s'pe.-lal ele j analysis 1! rau t«- used as a vi-gctable J phbsptmru. supplied. -Curuniliere rank J lographisl' in parlla meut.. 1 am not a uu-iula-r of parliaiueut. But neither No. I blush 1. 1 say thai they have not or And yet here Is nn honor lhat might „ without risk l>c bestowed on any graft man. And yet It was. not bestowed ~ "
• upon Washington. Jefferson or Lin coin. When I saw thai photograph. - w lib the mother of parliament!? In tbe r. background, and realized niv'advaoc- " lug years I said lo myself. -Here are ' two noble monuments of antlquity- - two shining examples of the survival 1 of the fittest T " r _1 i_ Edward Evsrstt. 5 . Edward Everett was one of the rnos, 1 'Among the uiorc eminent rcholars and statesmen of our land do one has_evei I been more deservedly honored for In J tellectuiii |»iwer. purity of charai-ter and perception of judgment than Ever \ elt. To ibe efforts of Edward Everett r more than .o any other one |K-rsou lsufiiiieui to irarebase tile borne ot J Wasbl«tori at Mount Vernon. He de II that great man more than a hundred s times and cave Ihe proceeds to the Ladies" Mouur Veyivra association H' t personally placed over WO.OUO in tbe , treasury. It ts probable that bis ora s tory won for benevolent purposes at least Jioauoo -St. Izrais Republic. Ths Trick, For. A genibur-:iu while hunting near a rivet Otic . Intel day saw a fox run ■ dm on the Ve and make al full speed fop an opening In tbe Ice where the " rushing Water of ibe river cmftd be plainly seen from ihe bunk. say. th« Scotsman At tbe edge he flopped. J turned, followed his tracks hack lo the , 11 n^iijjaoine distance down • came crashing out of tbe woods, bay- . log finely, hot on Ihc fox's troll Now. dogs when on a chase of this kind trust 'almost entirely to their noses , This" one was no exreptlon He ran I along- the lee. bead down, and when ( he reached the hole he could not atop, hot plunged Ipio the water and dtsap- " I .eared forever. Then the fox trotted away with every sign of satisfaction , Th* Oldest Reliable Date. < , It used to he supiwsed. thai the most [ ancient civilization of which real rec- • ords Imd tieeo found dated from It C ' ' 3ioo This had relation to Peru and | .its earliest known Inhabitant*, bui lb ; .Eduari Mayer, professor of ; ancient histury at ibe Cnherxlty oti Berlin, studying ihe Kgyixtau caicullare ou , the monuments In .ibe slave museum of ibe German capital, dbrorereff that lb.- date tt L 4J4I Is frcincinly must - s» Hut. li. whteffi <he early Egypt lao aMronouiers first eatruiateri t heir solar year fnsn.il... rising of (be star Sirtns TbU ia by fat the oldest reliahuffifaie Ui (be history of (be human ra,-e. ; Liberia. Liberia Star- wltb Ha'tl (he dJs Ho. Ii..n o. be, -or the only i-iare-ln ltls word wliere I ic negro rates not only himself, bar also Vn, h white men as dwell (here Liberia's W-(„ry I... been one long record ..f Int.-rrriUal and Ctrl! wars, sfthrffigb Hs re--ord In (bis respect, ft Is „nl| f,ix lo ,, aangsum.ry t|B,n Hut „} |jaltl Tact, s.- caret ai L rise Elba-run of bis - skfa w hen Egbttng Is In progress that 11 bos beeuru. s standing J-fie lhat a IJberlan tatrirtkeU b ,be rafest ,4a c. oo earth and that to become a w . dice ! ta IJt«erta is tn eml-raer tbe least danSerous im.fesrt.ai ktsowu to e—Mnd — FaanwBa HaaUf.
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CSXT1ttCT»«P 4I*!» rati I Dtx>. OTIS HI. TOWNSEND BUILDER Orrie'K: Sth St. Opposite P. o. Only galvanized natla DSS)j on exterior work City Electrical Co. tylvetrtrwl VYi.tk <rf Kvrry Ktnd, Office. Its Klgl.tli St . ti.es ii City, X J. George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing PUS. Fm. Hsstsiss. . Specialty No. U W. I ourtrcnth Street OCUAN CITY, N. J. tu-il Leander S. Corson BUILDER . Al-BERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Ot CAN CITY. N. J. Full I Jo. ol John Lucas a Ova's IV- au IWcyel. Tire* sua wnppllsa. blcrcls K* l«irinx PrenvpU* AttanvM To. BRECKLEY'S MOUSE AMD SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEV, Pbop Iten.ly Mixed I'niiita, l*ad and IJIIs 6 0 ICirat f t Ail ir I H S fdiai GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO. P1ASTERING. RANGE SETTING Mia LAYING, fctc.. Etc. , All Work la Masoa Line Promptly Attended To. '. OCEAN CITY. W J . Otis M. Townsend > A t'ractlval St-asliore Architect Licensed by ihe HUte. -t- •> ► EIGHTH STFtEET, OPP. P O. . . OCEAN CITY N. j: • Hillman St Pontiere | BUILDERS ' 852 Anbury Ave. 1220 Asbury Are. OCtAft CITY, N. J. , Coal Coal We Hove It (to burn) C. h. SIIOLMAKliK LUMBER CO. TwelfVh and West Avenue Twelfth Avenue
j Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Comcany of Newark Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts -of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service Al! Work Ouaumeed Money 10 Loan on Good First Mortgage Farms for Bala Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. Mortgages We afe at all time# prepared to place or purchase first mortgages on inijnbred Ocean City Krai l'.*!a!e, and invite correspondence with aucb as may wish to negotiate real estate tnaua. JOS. I. SCULL 787 Aabury Avsnu# l)c.an City IN.w J.r-.-y ; Cut Your Fuel Bill < Uss half Coal and half Coke. Get the above from C. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. i Twelfth and West Avenue Hans Burkbardt PLL'V BjSG^AND ^HEATING srtll 1111 MS libit 3 »- COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and Wert Avenue
you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Ca>bon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Eisctric Company -

