Ocean City Sentinel, 5 December 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel j K. CURTIS ROBINSON Kditor sad Proprietor cm, - . NEW JERSEY BeS 'Phone "|||X 1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918. j ' V- . 9o« on • iniutwoii. Had tbe present (Tly I'ommliu'loiirrr ' doM »o mors during tbetr term of offles tbsn to hive dlf|o.ed of Uqsliy 1 the lohg-staodluR muddle of tbe ow ner- • eUp of Um camp grounds, tbl«et-bleve - ■■1 would sUod forever a, ■ rnouWMt to tbslr admlnletrstlon 1 . Only those fsmlllsr with the history < of lbs CMS Will fully grasp the mesn- ' fog of tb# settlement of tbe vexatious 1 esse, m accomplished a few days ago. ' Tbe camp ground baa beeu tbe fly to Ibe ointment of otherwise peaceful ooodUtoua bare for years. t ■ Tbe camp grounds have been the c amuea pot only of annoyance hut die- > comfort to large numbers. » t Now tbat tbe case baa beeu disposed a of to tbe apparent satisfaction of all. I tbeMrtooa question of how Ibe grounds c shell be beat utilised confronts the city This la a matter that must be con | elder ad from maoy angles lu order to I get the proper perspective for results | iO tbe near future and In the years to i There la no particular burry, and the e neeilML fie la assured that Mayor Ubaaapftm and tbe other City OomtnL t Wooer* will take no action until the I peeopects bare been thoroughly talked t wear with leading business meu of tbe t •awn. Tbe Burnt El, canuot retrain from • firing City Bollcltor Andrew C. Bos I well bt# meed of preleeforhls awlduou- e week In tbla case, so faithfully, dillgently nod successfully accomplished He M an titled to and shoo Id receive t augiatnlilluna, wbleh tbe Bkxtinei-, i M Itself, herewith extends to blm. I tVKGT. YOTHERS SHOT < (OonUnusd from Flret Pae*.) ahall bote abont tbe same distance from ' Where I bed beeu standing. I didn't thlah aaaeb about myself, but tbe ethae Allow*, and wbeo 1 raised I ' •rood that 1 was bleeding el tbe nose ■hi eeoath. I couldn't aee anything 1 A the other boya or gun. As I raised. h Owmiii spied me and turned bis j : ttea I never did experience, and don't waatteaagarleaee again. That dirty hagur kept playing that gwn on that haie (III after t we o'clock, and I could Mi Here aa inch, for be wae httUng aeeleae thai tbe dirt was flying or, me aadl waaeoeered. "Ooe of tbe roan saw this sniper and «1 name ate, of Ibe boia and was aM to the Bad Crass aUtloAtur treat , flMM. It Wea Ibsre thai I found that I had aha baaw hit laths arm. Tbey gMMaaaatreieharaod took dm to NUH «M I bailees tbey were "Oa lbs antral of tbe remainder of Mrsmapaay hare la town, I found IBM there were only twenty -six of the mm**. Jret Utblnk of the good Wee we Iiigieuu had at Bee OlrtahdMMghl all thai are left are Lew Wagwaraad I. -I «ea<l think we will bare to go 1Mb aay arena drleee, for this division ^M deae Me pan for the good old . D. •, A. aad are beer Uermany Is to . ■* aa «reMie%" WASafl under data of October ki, a*MMM Tathare telle bla wUe that be ■re thea settled in a little town about W MUre from tbe bring Hoe, after hawing baen wlaand from tba boaplul aatta pwrluaa Tboreday. He said ha wee then Ming aU right, except Me aareae arete etlll somewhat Mafey altar his experience with tbe / BUYS COTTAGE ft ft LowBea' Takes Edwin P. ■dtrln P- Hand baa sold bis cottage, Hi Plymouth place, through v tbe ag may of Clayton Haluse Brick, to UhMMi D. Low dan, reeelrlng teller of IheOcaan City Title and Trust Comgaay. Ma Lowdeo will occupy tbe aamgethte winter. Mr. Hud Is located at Medford tbls winter. Mrei Haniand their sou have Mated Prank K. tfpptaooU's apart■Mate Id. tbe post oltlee bulldlug. X Mrs. Joseph B. Becbtel died at ber harea, Hit Knox street, Gi-rmautown. an Thukagtvlug Day, end was buried ea Monday. Bbe and ber husband have baaa anmmer res Men is of Ocean CMya number of years. They pureband, about four years ago, tbe cottage W Fourth street, through tbe eg real of Clayton Haluee Brick. Csnia Tkaaks. We wish to take tbls opportunity to thank the many friends who so geueaeaely offered their amleUucc, their taMata and their care In tbls onr most reseat time of grief and anxiety. A verbal vocabulary eomesfar from having wqrda enough tu express onr ap gMWillnn. BMira J XT HUES AND FAMILY. OimsiUs r uveal Well. The eight mambere of tbe Ocean Uky High School orchestra played very wall at ttar entertainment given kg the Progressive Imago* Monday —lag Their eflorts ware appreMMMhg the crowd, and- Miss Louies *^"rne -|rete qalte proud of. the m wereier «■ ret*. .

'ISDHDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Congregations. At tbe 10 o'clock mase lu lit. Augueh rated by Ibe rector, tbe Rev Tbee. F. Klske. Ibe latter, before preacblog. -pike of the letter he had received - froui federal* food Administrator ' VYnj S Tytar or ibe Bute, regarding 1 , food conss-rvatloa. ■ "The American people," according 1 . Mr. Tyler's letter, "must be told again of our great national obligation 1 —don't slop saving food." This being the season of Adveot. 1 Father Blake told tbe memberi of tbe 1 congregatloo that It would be a splen- . did Ides to say additional prajers uu- , III at least tbe close of tbe Advent ( f-JKiTT presbyterian. , Hecrelery Charles Derbyshire, ao ac- , Y'. M C. A. worker with the , > colors, dow located at Cape May, and t tbls city, conducted tbe services and preached lo tbe First Presbyter- , Church Sunday. He Is a candl- , dale for tbe paetorate of tbe cburcb. f There wdre good-sized congregatloue , at both services, and bis bearers ex- c (iressed their pleasure over bearlug ( discourses. Mr. Derbyshire ^as a perapnalUy that soemlogly appeals to most people with whom be comes lu j contact He has an excellent dellr- a ery and Is a tine singer. j Tbe subject of Mr. Derbyshire's sermou lu the morning was: "Law and c Life." Hit text wae: "There la, , therefore, now do cnudemuallou to u them that are In Chrlat Jeans wbo „ walk uot after the fleeb. bat after tbe u i spirit; for tbe law of tbe spirit ot life a batb made me free from tue law of ,, i sin aud death." „ He spoke in part as follows: f "Law undoubtedly bad IU origin In p ' God. It begau wilb tbe 'tbou shall' L , and tbe 'tbou sbalt not' of God to [ those whom tbe mandate affected. , And, aa tbey obeyed, or disobeyed, i did tbey prosper or suffer tbe Implied t penally. Law la eaaentlally a correc- , tlve, metelug out penally for tbe t broken commandmeut. There la no , ' place lo tbe present scheme of things 1 for tbe outlaw. He ostracism himself c i almost automatically by bla dlsobed- , lence of tbe established laws of right , 8 and wrong.., — • | f "Lew is eternally operative. Tbla , ' la evidenced In sucb principles as ( ' troth. Justice, humanity, ate. One Is , either truthful or a liar. Odc la Jast ( 1 or unjust. One Is humane or cruel. ■ ' "All people, regardless of what tbey | themselves are. would rather aee any , man live a life of Justice tbao a life of 1 Injustice; of truth rather than outrutb ; 1 of right than might; of mercy than bate; of peace tbau war; or right sous- , ocas rat ber than unrighteousness; or , faith than ln<tdellty; or spiritual tbau onapiriloal. "it is paradoxically Una that on* Is ' free lo tba real sense af tba term by T obedience to certain restraints. .One has only to violate laws, whether natoral or aptrttoal. to flod himself ' not free, hot vary much bound lo suffering and certain penally Incumbent ' upon tbe breaking cf tba law. "Ooa cannot awake from moral ' darkness without being conscious of , bis condition. With tbls cognizance of himself be can align bis powers ' with tba laws of growth and make , headway on tbe road to perfect right- , " aousness Moral practice la tbe palb- , | way to this perfection, and, aa tbe whole universe la radically moral, bis " program Is assured. His Ufa, dow being lived In toocb with moral aud , ' Cbristlan principles aud practices, , * will be constructive as compared Vttb life of one wbo lives wltb Immoral or 8 uoaplrttual views and practices, wblcb life la certainly destructive. "Two great laws are always and eternally operative for everyone, whether be b conscious of tbem ot * not, or wbalber be makes any attempt to rule bb life with tbem. Tbey are the laws of recompense sod retribution. For any step taken In either— tbe* upward Christian way or tbe downward Immoral way — these two laws see to It that tba man Is paid Id ktud. Tbe mau inevitably reaps tbe ( crop be sews and no other. "In the great period of reconatrucf Uoo following tbe world-war, every man must play bia part. In order to do ao, be must be aligned wltb tbose * powers that are calculated by tbeh h very easeuoe lo aid him. Tbe world ( of religion, of politics, of business, of education— In fact, every aveuue of our vary varied Interests — will be affected, and we must, as Christian people, do out utmost to bring to pass tbe kingdom of our Lord and His Cbrbt 88 Into tbe world. In this way tbe law of tbe spirit of life will permeate our world and everything we have to do ' wltb. BDd will hasten tbe time when " all people shall a well uuder tbe ban - '* ner of righteousness and truly tbe world shall be more nearly HI*. " "All business, education, politics aud society should be thoroughly Christian. And to fulfill tba law everyone ehould really live wb(t be believes aud brlug our Christ before J' tbe world lu tbla convluclug way. 8 Then shall we. Indeed, be free from ^ tba law of alo and death." 8 SERVICE MAM WEDS ' Henri P. Ossltn. Henry Foster Uotlln, of Wlldwood. u wbo Is lo tbe service aud was home d on a furlough, aud Miss Auoa Frances u MacGeorge, of Wood sto w u, were married Wednesday eveulng of laal week by lite Rev. George W. Y ard at a tba First M. K. Cburcb parsonage In , tbla city. Tba bridesmaid was MlmRoruella T. Patlt, of Wood Blown. Tba beat man was Omar P. Goatln, of Wild- * wood a brother of tbe bridegroom. » There was a wedding breakfast at K !» ARet.tb* cmemocy . Mr. Yard * y to *»w>« lbs guests, three bare* revreeeso m the party-

CITY ACQUIRES 1 1 CAMP GRODNDS , t fCoDUaasd Irom first race. || many of tbe property o«vMsr^~"her* In ' conftoversy I About 1880 s corporal Inn known a- < s tract of lend thru called Feck s i j Beach, the purpose being to rstahli-h | ' lo ibe summer time, where people « ' might have an" outing, copied wltli ■ , religious worship. I William Lake, a surveyor, plotted ' aed 'an o' T. "."ce K.f'th'lnd ) Sixth streets and the Atlantic Ocean f I and Beach Thoroughfare, as well as i | lots. The map we. filed in-|he county t clerk's office about lsStl. t Tbe assoclstlun proceeded to sell ." lots, and Youngs A-'ofsoti. • deceased, wbo was a «pr->mlueut a man here fur years -acted as r lots conducted id the opeu space li Fifth and Sixth streets, and the bay S and oceau. should remain open for v meelmg purposes. After this It Tbe Oceah City AsaoclatlAn. by its * purposes ti Odc of tbe purchasers was a man t> named Lenutg. wbo bought a lot H or about that time, tbe Oceau City A— It of disagreements w Hb the association I. brought suit Id the Court of Chancery K of Sew Jersey to restrain the assorts w utllixiug tbe laud wltb small' permaueut stru lures Tbe Court of refused tbe applicstiou of by Court of Errors and Appeals. In I8S6 tbls court declared thai the space Fifth aud Sixth street, and oceau aud tbe thoroughfare should ' meeting purposes only. It bas beeu ofteu rumored that one of the. reasons for Leumg't sctiou ~ blm to be arrested aud Qued far bath- ' log tn tbe ocean on Sunday. This ar1 real was made by a policeman em 81 ' ployed by the Ocean City Association, 1 of one of tbe present member. * ' of tbe Ocean City police force— H. M Kewklrk. ^ After tbe Lennlg decision, the asso- ^ elation procured releases from tbe laud ' holders fronting on tbls strip uf laud. '' * lo or about 1888, the AtlantlCClty 1 Railroad, koowo then as tbe Ocean " * City Railroad, was coming loto Ocean ^ r City aa a competing Itoe with the c 1 Pennsylvania Railroad. After secur- *' lug IU right of way along Haven ave- ' ' nue, tbla road obtained from Ibe F Ocean City Association , without com e peusatlon. a piece of' laud lo tbe rer strict ed territory— from West avenoe ' ' to tbe alley between Haven aud West * avenoea, and Fifth and Sixth streets— 1 for tbe purpose of erecllug a depot < only. In tbose days, when rival t ' railroads took every means to preveut t ' competition, tbe Pennsylvania Rail- t ' road Company, tbrougb William I ' Brldgewater, begau a anil lu tbe " ! Court of Chancery to preveut the lo- ■ cation by ibe Ocean City Railroad of a - a depot ou tbls restricted grouud. Y * Tbe vice chancellor gave ao opln- ' ' ion following the opinion In the Leo- v - nig case— tbal tbe land could he used c ' ouly for camp meeting purposes, aud o - subaequeutiy Ibe Court ol Errors aud I 1 Appeals sustained tbe vice chancellor J ' The vice chancellor also said that Ibe [ > owners of Jou' A, B, C Section had tbe I right that tbe restricted laud should be c 1 used ouly for camp meellug purposes. Tbe Readlug depot was moved from 1 tbe restricted territory to Fuurtb ' street aud Haven aveuue, where It re- 1 1 mains. ' About 1809 William Bridge water. ' ' William G. Carroll end Heury Brad- 1 v ley brought tbree separate suits Id (he ' D Court of Cbaucery asking that tbe as- 1 D aoctatlon aud Ibe owuert of tbe laud : * be restrained from couveyiug or u. lug 1 it except for camp meeting purposes. J I* Two new poluta arose lu these suits. 1 ° meeting dedication extended oeyoud * tbe ordinary bigb-waler llue of Lr Beach Tboroogbfare over the riparian 1 <1 grants, these grants being utilized lo >' till Id laud by tbe owners adjotulug >' tbe fast laud; aud second, whether f- the secret lout formed along the A(- >- lautlc Ooeao, several hundred feet Id >e leugth, were subject to Ibe camp « meeting restrictions. * Attorney General Mct'arter aud other lawyers, represeullug the bay 10 that tbe laud dlled lu, wblcb was on D' riparian ground, was uot subject to " tbe camp meellug restriction, because It was coutrary to the decisions of the * courts of New Jersey and the .Supreme 'f Court of the Uulted Htqjea, Id that a * person could not place a restriction le upon laud he did uot owu, aud. as the n land uuder the water at the lime of >'• tbe public eales aud the time of tbe » Ollug of tbe map belonged to New Jersey, U wee Impossible for the Ocean City Association to subject such laud to any condition. Tbe Cbaucery Court ao held. >f The reeolt wae t bet laud tilled in from tbe line » here tbe ordlusry 3. high water line was when llteowuersl le on tbe bay front purcbased from the M Ocean City Association wis mil subre Jeet to tbe camp meeting re-trlcttou. •t Tba Chancery Court, as to the ocean U front, bela that all accretions made n after Ibe association purchased, tbe riparian grant In 1901 were uot subject, a to tbe camp meellug restriction, it These three cases were taken to the ' ■- Court of Errors aod Appeals, and Ibis d court affirmed tba opinion of the vice ' i IkjffiiH" | i, Abont IBM, tbe Ocean City Aesoda- i Utmeodeavnred to affect a settlement of t

i \ I i ■thlk tract of land by Ibe conveyapce to. j ! the city of eight I t- slid the allowance 1 : j The Ocean City Laud Company t— k 1 rights of the laud owner- .-old n..l be .Consequently the codttt. n and -ituaij In or about l»m Mr- Msry J Bu- : rlianan of Fliilaitetphis. st.lsrge.1 her pleted these improvement- and ^sl.e j Itl or shout August of 1"I" the c ty s polut where the .r liusry high ' value of tbe laud and the rights and , C ble evidence a- to value. Hint their report. making ah award of IHI.sl . | , jvbrch -urn included H19 I- dhe total | ; The coiumtssioiiers in the coodeiuna-pr.n-eeding. were Judge Henry H Kldredge. of Hie t ape May County " J. Kay. city Ires-urer of t\ lidwood > CIRCUIT COURT Judge Ctrrow ISDOincti Hit | Judge Howard ( arrow, of tbe Circuit j | Cape May T" onrt House. December ] u 10 lo 16. luc : -ialem. December IT to L luc : Mounl Holly. December 2S to January 3. luc ; Bridgetoo. January rt [ lo 13. luc.: May's Lsudlug. Jauuary H ! ( to February 10. luc ; Woodbury. Feb- 1 ruary 11 to 21. Inc. U Salurdsy. law library. Atlautlc City * 10.30 a. m. Motions may be arranged other times aod places. office. 207 Market street. Camdeu. any directed lo his office will be forwarded to blm. VISITED CONGRESS j R. Hngbes Hal la Gaesl Ctaim ' William R. Hugbes. of Hughes' ( Central Fbarmacy, returned lo" bis ( lu tbls city fsturdsy after a | ibree week's trip, during wblcb time | visited North Jersey, Philadelphia. Waablugtou aud poluta of interest lu that section of the country. While In Washington, be attended a session of Cougresa, and saw both Presldeul Marshall aud Speaker ' "Champ" Clark wield Ibe gavel. He 1 visited tbe offices of United Stales 1 Senator Frellngbuyseu aud Congress- 1 man Bacbaracb. but nellber was In at ' ibe time. Tbrougb tbe courtesy ot ' Mr. Downs, Senator Frel I tig buy sen's 1 private secretary, Mt Hugbes occupied for awhile a seat lu the guest chamber of tbe Uuited Slates Seustr. , Because of tbe Illness of Clly Treesat tbe weekly meeting of tbe City on Monday. Mr. Scull . . had been laid up with tbe "Ou" for . several days, but It was thought thai . might be able to be ou duly last ! Mouday. He was too weak to 'leave | turned wltb the luleutlov. of havings special meeting as soon as possible. ' n — , One of tbe happiest mothers here , during tbe week was Mrs. Brown, j *'ho beard from ber son, Sergeant t Merrimau. after a period of severs! , weeks. Tba young man Is In tbe , IHth lteglmeut In France He was p gassed, but got out of Hie hospital In lime to be Bit he last big engagement j wltb the HuOs. ^ Will Preach Here Attain u Charles Derbyshire. M. c. A 0 secretary at Cape May, who conducted " Presbyterian Church la-t Sunday. will occupy ibe pulpit and speak lo t this church uexl Sunday evening ^ Mr. Derbyshire Is a candidate for the e pastorate He made a most favorable f impression here last Suuday. n Miss Louisa T. Corson sang a pretty J so hi, "I Heard the Voice of Je-ua Say ."in tbe First Presbyterian Church, lo an effective mauuer, Suuday evena lug. It was appreciated by UiecongreMorris W. Sharp, of this city, who! a Is With Compaoy A. 303d Euglueers, < e to France, said lu a letter lo hta mother i that during bis marches he spent some ; c lime lu an old barracks tbal had been I , used during the wars of Napoleon. ( ' •■ntner ■esldcat Dlea. i 1 Richard H. Clark, a summer resident died at his home ill Philadelphia on Wednesday of last week aud I was burled no Saturday. He was an -.uucle of Mwa May Browo, of this 1 city.

: #LAitES NIGHT" ^ AT THE LEAGOE Concert, Cards, DaneFYtid Refreshments Enjoyed by • Those at Affair. ' I n- rainy weather Monday evening ' 1 1 tie i .Ufg Msn - Progressive Lwftir She was accompanied by Miss Devlue \ | Tln-e taking trophies In Ibe lucky ! favor lances were Mi-s Pauline Nickerson Miss Florence (ioucheuauer. I Mia- Eil lib Cotlou aud Clareu^-e ! 1 l.e ■ inmlllees were. El- erlaiiimein l*roy Howe F. ' • ,i liner. D, .• lug Roy Darby R-rir-i.me.il., H. C. Sclianze. Jr . INTERESTING EVENTS I .trrestl.ig events are occurring at the Methodist church Every Tues day night the Rev George W Yard. I'lila j Thursday) eveutug. the ! tety su(ipcr. t tie proceeds of which Suuday eveutug, December 8. tbe .Daughters Of Amer.ca will attend the church wrv.ee in a body. | Friday evenlog. December 13, the - Men's Bible Class will gather lu tbe j supper | The cholf is meeting oo Mouday j the Cbrtstmas cantata, which Is to be given ou Sunday. December 29 MAKING A RECORD tewts Hcli wan la Government LXborslori m Wash I Dflon. Miss Irma Bcbwetl aud Edwlo rich watt spent Ibe Tbanksgtvlug weekend at tbe cottage of tbetr pareots, Professor and Mrs. I. J. Scbwatt, 2038 Central avenue. Mr. Scbwatt Is Id tbe service and 1s at tbe AvIbIIod Engine Laboratory conducted by tbe War Departmeot at tbe Bureau of Standards, Washington^ C. Although only 21 years of age, hat already doDe creditable work to bis specially. Thau tragi vino Parti. Elmer M- Crane and wife entera Jolly bonse party on Thanks- , giving Day at their home on Moorlyn t terrace. Those partaking of their hospitality were Hugh Urover aod wife, Arthur F. Denney aud wife. Miss f Lidie Grover. Miss Myrtle Grover aod ( Halg, of Pitman; Prof W.J. Petty. R. C. Duffleld aod wife and Miss Msry Duffieid, of Oceau City. Mr. aud Mrs. Grover remained over tbe week-eud. Mr. Grover Is aa admirer of Oceau City. The Presbyterian Suuday Scboil la I arranging for Its Christmas enlertelot have beeu appointed: Eutertalumetit, l Miss Louisa T. Corson, Miss Nellie r Towner. Mrs. A. J. Smith. Miss Adds - Jessup aud Miss Davidson; decurai lions, Mlsa Marie Boothroyd and Aire. Mary Maun; treat aud rewards. Miss Maud M. Foulds. Dr. J. Tbornley Hugbes oo Satur1 day received L letter from Haney L. ' Chstilii. son of Walter R. Cbattlu, of f this city, who has beeu on fbe other e side for some months. The young " man. under date uf November 7, re1 ported that he was In good health. For a rucutli be had been attending the 201 h Company, 61b Battallou, Army c», d.dale School. I Hws nervous Trouble. , The condition of Leon Sutton, wbo j Stales Coast Guard Station at Fourth , Street, tins city, and who was taken p to a h ispital lu Philadelphia a few , weeks ago. Is still aerious. It |. reported. He bas developed a uervous trouble Mr Sutton was transferred to I he local station from Sea Isle City Halph Mown Gassed. Sergeant Walter G. Volbers, writ- - lug lo his wife, says that Ralph Mobt ley, w ho was a member of old Compeuy G. of this city, but was attached to Company H, llitb regiment, on tbe , other side, was amoug tbose gassed. , | let, the boy was lu a hospital. The members of Oceau City Coaocll, No. 10. D. of A, -will attend service lu a b idy id tbe First M. K Cburcb ■ next Sunday evenlog. The sermon t will be preached by Ibe Rev. George , W. Y'ard. Tbe members are asked to , ' meet lu lbs lodge rooms at 7 o'clock tbal eveulng. iK

Y - An, Kind An,- Where j| o Joseph G. Champion I it Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. i„ * [l , Tenth Street and West Avenue ° Is B SWAN J- E- TROUT f Swan and Trout Caroenters and Builders 1 0X0 ASBURY AVENUE^- OCEAN CITY N. J. ■I YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare tbe time to look after it closely tonrself .and must depend upon tbe honesty ol the contractor. ' I have bnilt for a large number of people and conld refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend 0FHCE Dllll nrD OCEAN CITY, ttb St. Opposite r. 0. D \J I L. U Cw II N. J. Allen Scull Tile lJuilcler Eighth and Ocean Avenue PHONE CONNECTION 1 Bell Phone t# Inter-State Pho-ie tjd-A ; SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors ! Grading and Street Building NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. Ocean City, New Jersey : JIKI SMITH'S H The Tin Smith ^ ' ' ' 735 Asbury Ave. , Prion* 73-W **! All Klnde of Outter& ' Pbonsaj ' t>rk\*r£b11'c Dry Goods, Notions and Men's rUWCIl & Furnishings | A new lijie of Ginghams, Voiles, Percales, etc. for spring and summer dresses; also a shipment of the Famous Royal Shirtwaists ready for inspection. Come — Look — Buy. Powell's r 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Lieht Comoanv " 837 ASBURY AVENUE b TELEPHONE 69 ° NIGHT CALLS 424-W 5 Bell Phone, 186-J T Furniture Stored Reupholstering eItIMATE I^'n!iow Shades . FOR YOU /Awnings and b 'House Furnishings , Our prices are Lowest possible couslsteut wltb Good Work end Rest Materiel. Lawrence n. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. u PLUMBINO » Are youMUing satire sstisfscUuu ss to pries*. workmaroUp aad bususre courtesy? If , ( out. It will pay yoa to give ms s trial I am in az auapUoaaUy good poahioo to taks d eare ed your rapau won of wblah I naks a aparialty. 1 1 ■hlilkfet " 1 °* elarioal fuse* to matmaia. Oivams. trial B«»h Phonaa Co H. BACON 607 Blghth «t

fosTMzrroas xie etmas., M. TOWNSEND BUILDER 8th St. Opposite P. o. l-w OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing i No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street"' 1 OCEAN CITY. N. J. Ken p"" ,.t Leander S. Corson _.builder ALBERT G. GILBERT, HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Bicycle Tires sod Supplies Bleyrlc it, pslrloi Promptly Attsndsd To. 6 0 a. IB. «. I ASim H S. ttim 8E0, 0. ABAMS A CO. PUSTERING, RANGE SETTING MILE LAYING, Etc.. Etc. All Work In Mason Una Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND S/Q/V PAINTER S CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, Pros Ready Mixed Patau, Lead and Gils 92U and 922 Asbury avenue. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — '7W? — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Bell I'bone, 4>9-J Something New for the benefit of Ocean City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company will i-lma^-our^batsl. iHiardlox houas.^ prlvsls 7j0 Weil Avenue Ocean City New Jersey JONES, ROOERS 4 BASSELL Children', Hair Cattla* JERRY DtFRANCO S SHAVING PARLOR First-Class Seiylce : For the Winter at <843 ASBURY AVENUE >' To Make New Friends • Oak Dining Room Suit SI9.50 io.75 wccKly LMNelson 1103-05 Broadvfl)' Camden, N. J, , Eyes EixmiDed Without Drops m'J Ttoi'lu Kre"uiawa' «odlSt^UG^iPis aa "lVMCr^Uo?*1 I lioM." Ddda'gffig^ a. w. ely ATLANTIC CTTW, M. J. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? Wo have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHA8. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. ATLANTIC ICE COMPAHT - Pnmnn Mountain Ice T * nth and W.st Avanus OCCAM CITY M J. } HEADLET A ADAMS Reading Coal Also Kindling Wood by barrel or sard. Hsst coal OB tb* marasL WOO lb*, to fKMor goarantosd. Hall or Kolerprls* OOico as, TWO. A »N—i wad «■» Coal Coa) We Have It ,tu burnj . C. h. SHOI M * K6R LUMBER CO. r TareMth aod Weet Ave—* : Adiertise in The Sentint)