Is QceanClty Sentinel W ■ WL CURTIS ROBINSON occam CJTT. . . MEW JERSEY M wl vnmrUjV»ot*'*T vapariaaesd THUB8DAY. jfovembeb a. 1816. I r»nm a! Orean CUy li.MMM4aus.auui. IT 1
- iWH lb* timeij topic* Ibal lb* win im»M lots bar uut pe rallied to slip toy acaotwd darin* il>« .um- »«■ da/. 8 that of adtrrti-tbg A1 BO lime bu lb* B»n orbital lb* Ink mceoaol end 1*7 rd! (*f!ollu<l eourPddot #dv*rti.u,g 'e rerrtveoel/ 1 ' ■mini »H*W F.r, Iuteberv* ad- \ milling. r.aY m well *• «d lire*. of V peace, bib* tlofii at the eneeasaful : * n*rcfaaol. bt b « proper!/ «rfuw Ibal aatcre be-*pcM tut!; appeal* u. M* eo-i/.uber* b* alll tore tbeoi to b» mapte iter* who do go after lb* te-i tare eoodrtectKro*!/ *od pereirtraUy. 1UI avteilou officials bsve rstb «red data »b«» log lb*t iberr are. exclusive of ID* cxigina re vers I bond red ' paru Ibal coin loto lb* eoowrorttou : of aa Bin-loo*, —f lb* Hoem.de ! Aaaadean. Ta bolM a machine *:y, oat U* aaglo* n require- lAj* Mil- » *77 screw,. 8H Heel stamping* 5» bfglagt. 2* Uirnboekfe*. 87 square ! MM of vaccarlbg. «.3!2 fed ot aln. ll ; geUooee# varoi-b, 54 gallons of f»(* for drr—li c lb* atog*. M found* of a I— I* HMof robber. 3/1 -quar* . tat of Uora. 244 feet -3 »pruee. Hi feee af MM. M frM.of o.b end 1J fed of . WMuwy. ' rWWKX lb* Oerruant decided to throw America loto lb* war for lb* chaae* to bring Kugland to bar kooe* WKbiO till muutln by onreetrlcled ■laiitoi warfare, it *u expressly Bgmd— onoog I be German*— Cbal Antra co old aot aucoa.ifuHy oeod taaapa lo Europe, witb submarine 1* w- , Maattan running wild. After alxieeu ., jwantb* of dlaragard for toter-oatiooal "law, German/ recently defended lb* Mitral of daaactaan troop* In France : by explaining lb* difficult!** ofaub - nanra. warfare again el troop ablpa. . Urn many aolatad tba war. aayatb* Si. AHapalrb. wit bout aeeurtog . acagaaoaaol tbot America e boo Id .asm ta publish all aallloge, with aibili In Ibal woo Id Include time of L-* aaHMg,peei of embarkation, port of . antaalovnaa**. and aoeb oiber inferaaaMaa aa would simplify tba work of Ibaaabaaartao. It la all eery dismals' ■ agM( to a aalloa wboae military rolera <i> ; paapM aarMMad witb war. dllcbad to "... £ b—Mq? MraaUd Mad. CAliWXU. A HUSTLER °*"'">ngCb*r>*' a Ph"I' <NMaCHy rtatalog Club, iba North g < ■Mini afMoaday coutaioad tba fed-f-y ■ ITam Un paten UaJhlreof tbb Mly, ■MM aad nation foe peograaMrt and tumuli n daaafupmut. Cbarla* 8. . IWwaNba* was Mg auceam for tba j) Cm* Kxebaaga National Bank, of wkWblMlB lb# bead, by axpraaalug MP-MM m acta. Hb daapeaalad . aaarMlae Ibal tba Uolted StaUa I* fig wartutag Maadtly forward Into a far Mmw Mm lakaa Arm bold upon nm«r«h wboaa be come. lo eloaa _^amocUllon. A~nr.no* b«et. T*a tbor-ry of boalooae wiib Mr. . CalwMl M Ibal a bank grow* witb th* MMWaally In wbicb it la locaiad and . aakfabnaa raal and ealuabl* aarYMM. Owaof blaalogao* I* ibat -iba aavaM df Mag bmaarn rtgbll. mora •Mfaaaa.* and another, -be proOu ' ' MaM wbo Mreaa baM." 'tiyaa aaeb aoarieuoo* Mr. Caiweii aaoagM and mkaa **#ry opportunity •a yitmuu tba walfara and dev.iop■MM. of Philadelphia, aecoud of Ibaaaylraala and Maw Joraey, third af tba Uollad Htatao, making H tba aMalref Mmmlf and' aaaoclataa 10 tba MWdoot of tba Corn Exchange Na . MMMri Bank lo gat tor It a full abate of Um baMawa whlct< peograaa craat... OaOMobar II, 1810, Mr. Calw.ll baaaaw praMdml of th* Corn Excbauge MaUaaal Bank, bat btfora that ha bad knami the craatl*. man In the bauk. la tm. With dapo.it. of 118.000.000. tbaaapMal we* donblad to ll.ooo.ooo. » A Ignow about to b* doubled again aad way to add 82 000000 to the raal caplul In IU bualnaaa, wblcb will Mbmwi nearly 88.000.000. Total raauuinae af tba InMKuUou now excead 8M. 000, 000. The concern ha. made Mly M much on IU Inraatad capital M aay baok In Philadelphia. IB 1S7I. Mr. Calwall waa adoaalad ta Iba public acboola and the r Onlral High School, from which be gradaatad In 1880 and became a clerk . ta tba bank. Tan year* later ha waa Mr aaablar, and In 1808 became vice pamMeel aa well. In- May. 1810, be W wada AM rlea praaldem, relln- : gWMdag tba dalle* of caebler to have . gnaMar fraadoaa tor otb*r work. Mr. r . CWwMIMaqaM-apokanmao with a dftoM warkiag mind, who know* people Bad andaeaUnda human character. mad mwrra wan*. .. Tba ammbanaf th* local p. O. of a. Mil bid a marry aMaquarad* party tathaMbaaaqaartaraTueaday erenlug. t. TMaawtartatomaot waa gleeo to rale* MmdnMr tba Cottad War Work dure ;; ml at waa daarad. Mm Joaaph Bar<Mg waa aba I rm in of tba eommitta* I Ktoi
I'SDHDAY n THE ~ = LOCAL CHDRGHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Conw! gregations. •e jx naar «. a I Notwtthataqdlng the rain there were ' : goodly conrregatKKi. In atteodanee at !t>« Metbodljt f'burch Sunday Mr. ~ I Yard', aobjeet for the morning, eae j' A BabWer'e Speech." taking tbe Idea — if/om Acta 17 1 18: "Wbet will tbl* he J babbler aay?" , edj "Wtadom." Mr Yard eeid. "b often u- fncbd where we l*a« ext-ect to Sad it , K J CbrtM. a. He made Hi. edv»ot Intcj Jt aoclety ■ a. not aceuooled "lib pom*- • ^ I tog the woederfol' «M'« wbicti He ly|reT*«t*d. Ixirber. the onaaaamlng I ij. j monk, did dw look like* **ry forond aljmet the g»« and ibe c!i#ige» of Ibel r. ftomanleb Cbutrb. Paul, -bef.-re Ibe j Albania 1:*. did B"i pre*/ ! a irry pre-4 I yoke owbln* coold eland before hi. j r J «<-. Brfe-re be epoke ll»e Albenlan. : eeld. -What will sl.l. t-abber nn>r i- Bui before be bad Bni.bed tbey wery 1- aaying. H'e*lf lieur ibU man again" d "Tbi. bubbler" l .rough! a me—ar» ,r ' AtbeoMne bad erected a moo a men' r i He ■#. familiar with ihr uuanoun . 1 (rod. and tt de-ired lb* opportonliy ft ' Of lullodocing tbe people of Athene lo e j Him. Then II wee hi. purpoae lo j ■ '-bring 10 the p»^le the fart of Ibe ! * eqoaluv of lb* human race Tbl# wa* rf a difficult fact for Ibe Bumau.tograep. * for I bey bad a *orl of an ideal bat Ibeir ■r race a paper rae* 1< could net be ,f po^bM thai Ibe Jew. were »> great a race a* tbe Borneo* or tbe Greek* Y.t that we. wbat Paul tyld tbe IMrnlug n crowd. He dwelt upon *ucb verlllea e aa repentauca and judgment and tbe r* re*urrartk>D. HI* peraoual creed wa. d one of aerclc* end aacnOce. it today about reaUtlog oar creed, end d there I* a wonder In my mind." aald r. tba mlti later, "wbMbar Paul would _ n raatat* bl« belief today. Hlnce tbe j il fir.l chapter, war* written, and nltl- , e mately tba wbola Book complMad. e moo bar* been making neb di* f , eoeartm wttbln lu pagoa. Paaaage* f 1. wblcb bare been frequently quoted ( m bar* been glean a new meaning by , g aomc decout Interpratar. Tba truth. ( d of tba Boak bar* been thai* #**r aiuee , b tba work waa eompMad. but oar aye* , >f bar# not aaan uotll tba period of an , it folding came There amy be a new r- empheal* aomewbere, but tbe eternal if rarttlaadftlM Bible will atand tbroogh- ( r- out all agm , ra "Tba boy* coming bom* from the ( a front moM b* met by a Church witb a na petty prejudloaa ciaead, bui lb* . d principle* of Cbrlattaaity will remain ( lb* aama. Tba common ground upon wblcb all denomination* eao b* brotherly and ought to be brotherly la tbel
* " gianr wniYTnuiii. Tba Bar. WMBam Tutlock, of tbe II- Woodotown Praabytartao Cborcb, a rr candidate for tba paatorate of lb* Flnt ' >e Preabylerlan Cborcb, wf tbl* city, eon- j b ducted tba aeretem, and praacbad In I- tba cborcb on Haoday. HI* momlBt aobjaet waa "Tba In- ' a 00m parable Glory." Ha took bia text ' r, from II Cor. <; 811, and Borneo* 8; d 18. 1. In beginning. Mr Tat lock aald: w When I wa* a bey, w* need to atng >f an old plantatloo melody, an acbo of g tbe aaptrattena and longing* of tb* ! ; ! ; sssats."— 1 ~ 1 11'* Oaaa a laag Uaaa aa tb* way. 1 0 *0j _majtetfgt)_m te burry epPomp.^ ' , To wateVfSSwaoa today." ' "That aoog eotcad an axpactatlon ' r, that waa Dot pacolar to tba tlmaa— 1 a Otell War lima*— wbao H wa# written 1 d —not lo tb* tlm* wbco wa aang II, < r- but belong* to thla Uma and will par- * *1*1 in tb* fotorc. a "No 00* baa mora beautifully ex- * praaaad aoeb ex pactatloo than tbapoM- ' preacber of Iaraal— Iaalab. » "It racalvae aapeclal empbaala and t heart te*t expreulona wbao trouble* 1 >- art thick. Ita popularity witb op- 1 'f praaaed and troubled people* baa beeu 1 d Invariable. I a -Aud-wben, aa la our caa* today, a a paopl/ la emerging from dapraaalug 1 1 and anxloua drcamatance* to babold >f wot fruit already ripened from tbelr .uffertng* and to know both tb* Joy a- of attainment and iba awlfl following [* challenge of (ha auaulug taaka, (bay id barbor an axpactatlon of and long for k- tb* reallxatlon of aomatblng even 0. better tban that which baa already 9. arrived. Tbey ioMlnetlealy look aa lb auredly, If tbey have faith, for Hie te glory that execllaib. tb* glory aurIII paaalng all hltbarto babeld and an- •• Joyed " id The speaker here reviewed tb* auf1* faring* and promlaaa of Iba preaanl *1 lima a. brought on by tb* war. "Do wa want to aa* this gloryT" B* **ked th* apaaker in eoueluaion. -If * #0. how may w* be assured of seeing *• ill By not revolting at tbe euflarrk 1 rig. of this present time. By accepl- " log the challenge they present By observing tbe uee Jeeua put Hli auf- " ferlug* to. By chooetug to euler luto *• Hla experlaucea." M ■ r st. AtmoertHg's. j At lbs ID o'clock maaa Id St. Augush Hue's Church Sunday morulog. tbe r> rector, the Rev. Tbos. F. Blake, pointed out Jo parent* tb* necessity of sending their children to bauds/ school, which begins Its eeaalon* at j 1.45 o'clock, and of giving proper religious Instruction to tbelr offspring. KMerulae* Prltaas. Vaughn McClure anlortalnsd a number of bis friends at bla parents' borne on Saturday evening. After an enjoyable time, refreshments were served. I Hie guests Included Mioses Amy 1 Blaekman. Kalhrtne Smith, Pauline IBiekemin, MarM Btaalman, Lavtnla ;|«Mall. Lacy HaJteraoc, Haul* Mum- 1 '(Mad sad Mary Clark, Waatoy Barclay, {Mwwaad BanaU, Gordon Co*. Millard
"hew honors for 5 WM. E. HASSEY it Hade Treasnrer of Phi 1 2 del - !' phia Area in Methodistk' Drive for $ 80.000.000 . Ocean City, tbroogb »'» na K i« j Mas**/, preeidenl of the 'icvan < rty at j Title end Trust Compan/ wji! IJcur. r. ; onspwunosi/ in tb* coming di:>e of a* tbe Metbodi-t* of the cj u»try to rai—
'SERGT. PARISH i HOTTEST OF FIGHTS 1- But Son of Comaiodore, Member of 315th Infantry. Escapes Injury. ly Han**. Pen* of ■.-•mi-aov E iliicb r. _| r, faulty . 78sn 1 • eod w. of
1 - r . I Hk ^bhbb : I MZ l' - '■ Wgk4 , ' 1 WM E MASSEV. Cocal Banker, appointed Ireasurei of Philadelphia Area Council in Methodic! Drive for IVi.tKHi.^uO
880000. MKl for tbe ex teneiou of mi**ion Mr. UaMey yeaterdsy received word from tbe Bee. George H. Bickley. of that he' bs* been appointed treasurer of tbe Area Council. , whose area covert the Wyoming. l>el-_. aware. New J eraey and Philadelphia Conference*, under the leadership of Biebop Berry. The rum of V7,0 ifl.iMO la desired from tbla area. Mr. M*«*ey, within (be la*t lew year*, baa drmouatraled rare ability lo tbe line of conducting campaign* for tbe raising of money, end hi* eelec- ' Hon In thla Instance rbowa that hi* 1 gift In Ibis line Is recognized and ap. ' predated In circles far removed from ' South Jersey. J HAD JOLLY TIME
■ erlaln tout Frlrsd* ' William F. Gardiner and ulfe. of thai ctiy. entertained friends from Port Norrts and Ocean City si their t bom* Toeaday evening. A few hour* were spent very pleasantly and all •ojoyad the occasion, ringing being ( of tb* many features, be-.eral of . tb* v labors are member* of Ibe Port Sortie M. E. Church choir Those present beside Mr. end Mrr. | Uerdioer and tbelr sons, William aud George, were: Morton Batemau and wife. Cbae. Peace end wife. Joseph 1 Fowler end wife, Harvey Hand and wife. Mr*. Alice Bbropehlre, Mrs. Eva Ferguson, Mis* Emily Turner and Ibe Kav sod Mrs. Wbitten.of Port Norrls: 1 Mrs. J. Roieoe Bbirp, of Philadelphia; Powell and wife, of Bivalve; , John H. Lake and wife, of Viuelaud; . Parker Miller aud wife, Louis Miller , end wife aud Cbae. Powell and w ife of tbl* city. SOME PEOPLE HERE I On* occasionally bear* a re-ldent , speaking of tbla belug a dull fall here . aud saying. Incidentally, that tberi , are few people left lo Oceau City. One baa beard that here lu other years, too , Cheer up: It Is understood that the I Oceau City Water Company I* daily I pumplog at least 13. .000 gallons of . water for local coDsumpllou. , To be sure, tbla I* tint to be comf pared with tbe probably 2.000 000 gal r loo* a day pumped aDd used iluriug r Ibe belgbt of tbe summer season, but , It would eeem to ludicste tbat there f are still a few families remaining lu , town; also that tbey drink wat-rand e seemingly believe tbat "cleanlinear 1* . next to UodUneae." GAVE *467.50 t •«**•! CbllUiea'. Eacrllefiq Work 1st War Drive.: " Tb* local public school cblldrm. euf tbuaed beyond tbelr year* lu many g Instance*, responded nobly li; tbe r- drive ended ou Monday. Cp in and I- Including Monday afternoon Prof. / Stevens, superintendent of the city's r- schools, reports, tbe children's sub0 acrlpHous amounted to 8167.60. Tbl* sum will reach tbe $500 mark. Tbe money tbue given by tbe children is to be from euma earned by ( tbsm In varlons ways. Tbelr contribution* will keep many ' of tbem without some caudy. Ice _ cream, etc., but they all declare tbat ( tbey are more tbau willing lu make KbBEKOK. E. & Clarke, Trenton; W. J. Morris, 1 Mr*. D. Bank* and eon, E. Adam*. - W. W. Adams, J>blladelpbis: I 8. . Malsbury, Ktnkura; Cbarles C. Head and wife, Camden. > ATOLKN. Cbarla* 8 Meek, Harrisburg: J. K. and wife, Camden. IJ. D. Colllna. K. B. Norrls, Camden. Try an advertisement in tba 8kxti- — 4
) withput Injury upto October !•>. tbe date of tbe last let termtecei ved from ! him. tbougb men were shot down all , f arnuud bun. 1 His regiment and division were assigned the exceedingly dimcull ta*k -,,of driving tbe enemy ont of Montfau a | coo In tbe Argonne sector Tble town 1 f was strongly entrencbed aud defended 0 by tbe be*t troops In tbe German f rest* foil Of machine 'eub ne-ts, e j barbed » Ire entanglement*, thick uoderbrueb and chopped tree*. Il was Held guns, owtog to tbe Impassable a I condltlco of tbe roads and country jf/om tbe rains. Therefore. It wa* a 1 question of band grenade*, rifle- and' j Tbey went "over the top" on tbe ' morning of 8eptember 28 at 6 o'clock, being preceded by an artillery Ore ■' men-* number of guos of all dewrlpD , lion. Tbe roar was continuous aud * i deafening The 3Mib Infantry led, ' »opported by tb* 315lb untlj tb* 5l1tb " . wa* demolished and tbe SlStb took * ' tbe lead Later lo the day these men took and passed Montfaucon. 1 1 tbougb subjected lo a terrible ebell i Are. L ; At tbl* point tbe tanks managed to a get up. but were compelled to retire bea ' cau*e of the Intense shell Are. Tbe h j machine gun fire was so.deuse as to a call a bait grben darkness set In. the * boy* having suffered many casualties e lu the woods. m '■ Capt Fred. McCllntock, of Coo _' ptny F. 8|5tb, write* to Cummodure J' Pari# of bis experience of the nlgbt of ' September 27. Hews* almost dying of hunger aud thirst, bl* regiment • having' been ehelled Intermittently, and tbe boy* were lying In mud aud water four or Ave Inches deep. Irijbe murnlng. be slated, he uearly had a physical) breakdown. Time after e lime lears streamed down In* cheeks from pure exbau*llou, cold and buo- '' ger. Ou tbe previous day. Capt. -v Itlckelson, Lieut. Jourueau and sev- " eral oilier* bad passed completely nut » down. Tbey were a pitiful eight. >c Tba men have called tbe bill w here T they epeul tbat night "Suicide Hill " >f Early tbe DexV morning we again attacked tbe wood*." write* Capt. Mci- Cllotock, "and out of my company of I- 848 UU! cuunted 78 men." K Erfoard Bok, of tbe Curtis Publi*h11 lug Company, wa* ou tbe grnuud. eo- " gaged In Red Cro»» work, and be " write* that two compaureaof the 316th weut Into thla battle. 500 Mrong, and * numbered ISO when relieved after lire days' continuous fighting. Col. Knowlee. of the 8!5th, a regular army officer, «ays of the 8l5tb: . "They fulfilled my hope* aud ex pecta•q tlou*. Tbe officer* and meu were wnnderful. 1 a ID proud of tbem. We are all dead tired, hungry, dirty T %ud sleepy. We pushed tbe Huns »e acros* tbe Hludenburg line through a id ball of shot and kbell. Tbe only f- thing thai temper* my contentment '# I. profound grief for tbe lo.* of those 6- who died like heroea Philadelphia I* may feel proud of tbe exploit* of tbe I- In bl* letter of October 8 8*rgt. >y Pari* state* that tbey were Mill *t tbe iy a bot bath tbe next day and will, no -v doubt, "be very lunesome for awhile." " Going 10 Weal Chester. clow Ibe Kathlu within a few day* aud go to West Chester for the winter, reopening tbelr bouse here esrly in Hie , spring. Tliey btre taljen apsrtments i. b,v* mfatlve# . Harry K. Haas, of Philadelphia, a :. property owner here, made a burry-up trip to Oceau City, when new* was . rec- Ived of tlie wai's end, for bl* large j American flag. The flag now float#' proudly from bla West Philadelphia j( b
ffet oi.es ft-wwt. Is tanreoc Hcttozre -Tats la * tihder. -x-.S-L*s eif xgemest c .i-e. tad I entered H-# room M tb* 4te-vdT"Mr. wTM ! .« -Hifti '-be trodBlooa! few »ormt-W-JT-'* sal we drtft* apart, bat a ce> m. i: ot t » v. Afterwaid b* plared t4Csi B[-I4 ;tt *rt= of a ttair lo wttlch ! h wis f"-T sod V;d 1 rtrx-te ft Hcttoti. vt-a I c« ydo a tnomew M B^e»--er. yc-r Jffgpd^tad i ItAi V- C.-1 «0 ' ..*» to ; me'sf XO la , EVlno: --.ti. . ;.-T-d tu-tb* or-.enite :o U:.doo Ezpreaa ' J.'s igi'nit • Dead Wall. ; T*- - • "'nt Spelling refortoer w». | j *te.-j -Oe of them or too don » pro Th-fl sometody suggeated tbat be mtgbt «hor«en "locomprebenslhiltty.' g*g(-5 to a Ufa aod death struggle with tbat word- — Chicago Tribune. An Interpretation. ~. ' That -■£ Pluribua Cnum' Is a great motto." aald Mr. Dust to 8tax_ "1 think 111 apply It to the big business I built up lb Wall street" "1 don't see how you can do so." "Why, they told me It means -won out of many.' "—Washington Star. Columbia's First Book Plato. ! Tbe firxt book plate for the library of Columbia college was made In 17% It was designed end etched on copper • by Alexander Anderson, the first Amer - lean wood engraver, while be was a 1 medical student.- Dietetic and Hygleo t tc Gazette. , How 8ho Knew. Mrs. -Commuter— But bow do you , know wbat kind of people tbe Brown* ' are If you have never met them'! Mrs Mntler— I have beard tbelr phonograph r selections.— fuck. Quito Settled. "Dave tbey been married very krogT "1 guest so He never talks back li ^ Oev. aod she appears ro be satisfied I: be gets bom* after midnight."— Petrol b ' Ask only tbe well about tbelr health « -Bacon j He wbo flatters you 1* your enemy —
' Report of Condition of tbe • TUCKAHOE NATIONAL BANK 1 loon* eral dl*oouEu'U wiSilf* ' iv.rrlrsti* Leorsd ,|1M"-04 • IJOTJJ Uon ( par valor? izaoobo i 3), < aiM «■; per a L torn" j "toK^Sond* . 10b*Uk • pa/abls. ' S0.M0.a0 n ,jro-°° ' pl?SS e not Ooll*cled-Ap! 1: soooo
1- 2C.jm.22 * LIABILITIES. , Capitol Mock pvid lo, 2i«ooo r '0M"* I Individual drpoMU 1-fMl 00 * lotol^ol 'drruand* d*. StJMT* a pu*'^-^ (uU,er uwo L iTanS ^ * tomroo ' ncjms llatillltuw ° ■""" ^ ,aoUl ^Hlai* ol Hew Jersey, Count/ of Cap* May. * d.^^TNo^n" 1 0 ( a JAMKS KIIOKMAREH. F Corrwt- AUe.1: Nutarj Public. K. L. TOkUk' t COAL |j You need Coal. You need Service. * I I You get both from 0 !|C- H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. " 1 Twelfth uttd West A VMM t
An, Kind *"> Wh<'re 0 C'l Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. " 0 I Tenth Street and West Avenue • s b swan j..e. trout f Swan and Trout Oaroenters an^ ioao asbuht avenue ocean city n. j. jf YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erei-t your Ocean City cottage You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. * I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to I any or all of them . Send for the list of names and photographs of tbe houses. . Otis M. Townsend office mm r>rn ocean city. lib SI. Opposite P. 0. D I LUC. Il *. J.
< Allen S^ov&H , The Htilliler j Eighth and Ocean Avenue PHONE CONNECTION Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone «34-A ' SUTTON & CORSON CO. , General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. Ocean City, New Jersey - ^ f Don't let tbe spring find you witb a ■8 / / L ,y leaky roof. Thunder storm* are coming ^ C h-.mney » t luit leak should he looked — — —J All.kind of *tove sniT beater repairs. V SMITH'S ^ — \ The Tin Smith ' * I ' •) 735 Asbury Ave. Phofc^ja-w All Klndafgl Outtora ' Pbooe ij . 1 Pnu/p| 1 'c Dry Goods, Notions and Men's ruwcu s Furnishings f 1 A new line of Ginghams, Voiles, Percales, etc J for spring and summer dresses; also a shipment « of the Famous. .Royal Shirtwaists ready for in- " spection. Come — Look — Buy. Powell's 5 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. , > " j 1 l City Gas Light Company ' i 837 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 68 NIGHT CALLS 424-w 1 I "I Bell Phone. 1 86-J ^ Furniture Stored .Reupholstering " EItimate 'Wi"dow Shadts FOR YOU /Agings and \House Furnishings prices are l*oweat possible couelsteut with Good Work aud Best Material. Lawrence n. Lear Asbury Avenue 1 Ocean City, N. J. C PLUMBINO — 1. ■ — /-..r *e— - 1 T,| risk , an! « <6wkal fore* to maintain Chroma* trail „ - C. H. BACON 607 Eighth *t
fsrtaicTsn in aniw^ OTISH. TOWSSEn BUILDER Office: 8th St. Opposite p. n OCEAN CITY. ^X.j. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work George W. harria Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. 13 W. Fourt^Ith Strtrt**' OCEAN CITY, N. J. B.}i ni*" Leander S. Corson BUILDER ALBERT G. GILBERT HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, ex. HAN err*, w. j. * a l*o, JoUn T. Lewis' f — ,1 a u: ' Bruuxa aud I'alntor* SsppH**. Blrrcl* Tires and 1-upptMa. BlcrU. R, pairing Promptly Aiuodsd To.
8. 8. Attn V. I Altai $ ( teias GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO. PUSTERINE. RANGE SETTING MICE LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work la Masoa Ua* Promptly Attended Ta. OCEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'SHOUSE ANO SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L BRECKLE Y, Pao* Ready Mixed Palnta, Lead and Dili 820 and 822 Asbury avenue. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 419- J Something New forth* benefit of Ocean City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company will clean ^gour botol, boardmc bouas. privais W*toruh^?vcj7UbMc. "A«l°r T.^q.^U..'^X wTu do II b/'Se'eontrert or Sa/!** Jiv. u. a 7j0 Waal Avcau* City New Jersey JONES, ROGERS * BASSELL A. l. JUNXa. Mauairer .reprr. sad CkUdre*'. Hair Stacazlac* Gait lag JERRY DeFRANGO S SIAVIIG PARLOR First-Class Service 8 43 ASBURY AVENUE Hal Cleaning and She* Mrtelag
To Make .New Friends Oak Dining Room Suit Jl ^ * ^ 1 9-50 „ wedtly LMNelson nowBroadwy r Camden, N. J*. J Ejes KiamiDed Vithoat Drops My .lock ol Kj* (/lares* and Bpaetaelre la as complete as ou b* round In an/ ell/Frascrlplion Wnsre doplloated a: short noilo*. Aoeuree/ guarenteud. Fries* «oa•uteni wub good work. All work den* oa " A. W. ELY i**a gussus at***, at lab tic crrr, m. a. HAVE yon ■ cotUge, bungalow or apartment to fnmishf We a line of purnitcrb at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CH AS. C. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 A8IUNT AVE. ATLANTIC ICE COMPAMT ■ pueona Noiiaii In Trenth rente Waal Avsnu# OCEAN CITY N *. HKADLET A ADAH Reading Coal Also Kindling Wood by barrel or artMai ooal on tb* marks!. 1000 Iba. H lb* ion guaranteed. B*U or KaUrprUs ofUc# and Yard. 'IBIIf mad WBWT Coal Coal We Have It (to burn) C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twottth a*4 Wat Ave— a Bibs BirkktHl PLUMBING AND BEATING M* AsaciT A VMM

