Ocean City Sentinel, 19 December 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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ijPRESBYTBRIAHS CALL DERBYSHIRE V. M. C. A. Secretary at Cape May Invited to Local " Chnrch a Tbo nraMn of iba eon.raesllun of Iba Kir* Pra.byl.rl.., I buret. .It maatlnd Tiwd.f avatiin. decided to call I barioe Dofbyabira. a Y d. V. A.. ~ -ecrotary »l l apa dty, lo Iba paalofata of tba ebarcb Ml ^arbyablra. a bo wa- • caodlf d"» "Mppfyind Iba pulpn H» » not , >Uy ba rrdalaad by tba Prawbyieiy I .ii hm a law atoolh. With ble wifbaad dau.bler ba all], pi.«aMy no. to Ocaan City wttbio a abuti iiom wad occupy tba cbufcti Mr. Mar by eh Ira he. boon doing V. • I'. A- .ort in tba raape for ..or and ba to popular vith men, blw 1 fr.ende declare OLD HAILROADER DEAD i Marry L -Meff ird of Pslormo efed yoora, i long r.eldaol of I 'apo May ' on long rowtdoot of < apo May

• l ooaiy. diad oa DaeOMbar » of car. > oral bOMurrboga, aflor aa Mum loot log ibirtaau moatbo. daring ablcb lima ha aavar loft bto bad tieopt than ' lifiad Ma eufferad aaatlnuily durloa ' Iba Ibraa aeaulbe prwcadlbf ble dean. Ha wee bora at Wllltoaaloiro > J I MM Ma aae atom and latograpner far Iba Potiaey l.aoia Kail road at MoHlaa. II J., lor a oumnar a I yew re aad Idar oaaad a praeparvue pooling Ml em am in I bat brwn (ba faciuaii.iri of rai loading draw ' baed. boae.ar aad ba oalorod I ha ear. lea of tba Haodiag Hal I road lo IMA remain log a faithful am ploy e 1 uuin. on May W IM7. ba aaa atrtckru 1 nb DoupnrHM anila ou duty Aflat 1 bto raoo.ary, ba ll'od a retired life upaa bto farm at Palermo Ha boa tba d tot! net Kin of balng Iba 1 toottaa ogoal at Palermo ood eon ' ■ Inning ta that paoitlon tor niuateeu 1 eonaoeutlva year. Ha *■ wall liked ' by bto toilow amploym and bad aauy J A a lit, two dau. blare and a eon ' eurelee btok. Tba aaa. Uoorgo, to In 1 tba UaNad Main Nary, aad eaiiad oa 1 bto toartb trip Is Prance three day. ' baton Ma totbar'edaatb Tba aaa to wall known la Oeaaa CEy. Ma werkad far Iba Ueaaa City 1 Kleetrto Ligbt Company a few year- 1 Wa« aad atoo Bauagad tba garage on 1 Siotk at root tat A. U. UHban three 1 yonnaw bad washouts j I Ewratwa mm Itoa k.e*la« , Tba baaey Uda. eeamd by bigb i wtade Monday nigM aad roooday | morn log nomad a nam bar of woebawn o« tba Bonding Hfalroad ood , otoppod train oarwtoa oeae Ibto rood , mora log aad oftoraoow. Tbora waoboou a are from Eigb , toawtb ■ Taooty dftb Mr oat. sod | (rato Twawty-ooaaatb la Thirtieth etraato. Heme a I IboM aara eary bod, 1 it i. etatad J Pram Tblrty-taartb etraat to Pa- . !■■■ baweear. ■ aae raportod that 0 ■adyi diitoy. *** \ TVtVawT w e MT nnarrv ' want

■ . uPnnaWMUHM I Al tba waakly Boating of Iba < Maa'e Program. e Laagua. W. J I. Bay Bind daeliuad Iba oomioetloti t tor tba atat prBtdnwty of tba dob. ■ Waller B. Alloa woo named la bto I pl«B Tba toogaa plane ta baaa a Ma I IB# ■ on alaatioa agN oarly la January 1 Tba tal lowing barn boon elocted < ■•■Men of Iba toogaa. C bar toe Baroo W. K. Cboltto. Prat. JooobM Mot aae, Kaon B Law. C. < ' l| London, Uran.Mto H. Ntmlmeu ' aad Harding V. Crane ■ ■ ■ I card farty » I Mow faotoa I A flat band rod card party will Da boMMtbaYoang Man . Program... 1 , "werrow a.auiug, g.mm , etartlug abaat tM u'elock. Mm. H ' , C. Hobaoaa. Jr, to ebolraaa of tba , OOBBttlaa la eberga Olbrr (inn t atoa will aa pra.ldad A. oaaal. tbora will ba a big I hrtetTbara will atoa ba rafrmhmeal.. • Albert Pogg. bto -If. and Mim Pagg of Caadan, rem la Ibalr Ocaan r City bom. in Ibmr marbina aa Moaf day. Tbay worn aecam pan lad by Mra ttoew Houdor, of Willtometown, and | Mra Harry Jaltoy, of Altootown, .later . of Mr. Mowtor Mr. Pogg mid tbal > btodaugbtat. Mra. MabaOay. wife of I a wall known Camdau pbyaleten. to 1 reeoaartng from bar ewe era llluom of a tow wooke el oca I 1 ■ I Benito of leaepb riaiabwe. , Joseph Plat char dtod at hi. home in I Philadelphia rtondey and waa ho r led ' M Nadbwood CaoMtary. Mr PI etc be' , woo 77 yoora old end laa.ee a wif,. , Ha wa- e cottage owner in Ocaan CEy Loot Monday . at tba aaornlag eoraica Iba Mot bod lot cbareh. twa-wrra ra evlaad tola full toOBbafbip Tbay ' warn Prada ftoralma-i, .i.ua war >•! ' Joba C Html man nod wito. and Jobn > Kirby who to employed al Iba Toatb etraat Hmdlqg Railroad etattoa. »- to toll Mold cakf faia. L ' tM of tba Pirot Bapttot Bku -■Mkaaamto Hat order Aabary a.mae E.eryoae to in. Mad WBMeE and bay e coke.

MAURICE HILLMAN E SLIGHTLY WOUNDED e Local Soldier Writes His Mother of Some of His War Experiences. >f Mrr. H. E- Boiler, of Wert Pbllkdela pblk. formerly of tlile city, ou Decern0 ber 7 received I be follow Inr telegraip i. from.Adjuient General Harrle: r- "Deeply regrel lo Inform you Ihnt ■ - II Ir ;ofllciklly reported that Private I- Maurice Hlllnran, Infantry. war! s- wounded In actfon Degree nndcter- . _ Hap when received." It f Coder date of November 24 Mgi i Buller received the folloa lug teller I 1 from ber eon: t ■ .. "I am rtlll la tbe corivele-ceril ] i camp, and, eo far ee I know, I will be bere until It It time lo rend u« home. I . I do not know bow long thai wlll.be f • We bear nil kinda.of report, at to • i wbat Ibey Intend to do wltb ue. "I have written you eeverkl letter, eloca I came to tbe boepllal. I euptbe people at h-aie dearly went « wild wbeu Ibey bean] tbe war wae over. We were all glad II was Oulebed over "Sere. j. "Our company atarted on tbe four- ij teenth of July aud wa. going until tbe j, J --- - — - P-— B

r end of tbe war. Of couree, we were , out Qgbtlng all tbe ilme. but wi were u under ebell Ore excepting Ibe lime wben we were changed from one front " "We were lo tbe Alpoe front— tbal la. from Cbatleau-Tbierry to Ibe , Al.ue. Tbe beavieol/ Ugbtiog *e encountered woe at and around Klmee, t i wblcb ta aieo on tbe Veale Kiver. It a woe not much or a river, but II made It bard for ua. A> faet a. tbe engiueera would build a bridge tcroaa. tbe , Hoe he would blow It dowo. "Al Klmee tbe Oermana bad tbe . range and eeemed better able to locate' | ue I baa at any other place It did not eeem to make auy difference when < . we moved about lu tbe town lu a body. They kuew where we were. At one • , when we entered the city, we I encountered machine gun Ore. Tbe ? town waa tbeu In tbe handa of our ( but tbe Bochee bad crowed tbe river and were concealed eomewbere • od our aide. We etopped along a 1 wall on one of tbe etreet. while they ~ aent acouta lo locate tbe machine guot and toaeejuet bow atrong they were ' We tbougbt It probable tbat tbey had occupied ibe town. , "While we were walling along tbe wall, they atarted to abell ua. Tbey blew a bouae completely down directly acroee from ua, wblcb made u. move dowu tbe street. We bad no 1 more than moved before the wall ' agaloat wblcb we were auodlag wa. blown Into Ibe rtrtel. It waa alway Ilka tbat. WaHad .bell-proof dugouta of couree, we could not elay lu tbem all the time. 1 "I did bot write and tell .you 'at tbe lime that we bad arrived at Ibe frout, becaum I knew you would worry. r "We came from tbe Alaoe to tbe * Argon dc Korean That ta wbere I left ' tbe company. We bad not occupied 11 any lowna op to tbat time. It waa all * la tbe wooda aud Id tbe open— one * after eootber. e ' At one time we laid to a Held for Ova boure wltliout aoy protection. 11 Tbe Germane were on a alope of a bill '■ abead of ua and tbe machine guu flie " our flauka waa ao luteuae tbat we * bad to wait for tbem to get up toot b and we made a good target for tbe b enemy. If we laid atlll wa were nol io mocb danger. in ao mucn danger.

"Our aergeaol went runolng by me c aud aald ba bad been wounded. He F dropped in a ebell bole near and I • putbed mymlf back along tbe ground * until I reached tbe bole. Tbeo I 1 Jumped lu. Tbe Uocbe did not aec r I guem, until I rained up to Jump 1 lu tbe bole. Tbeo tbe bulleta wblzzed ■ by my Bra, but I did not get bit. I t dreaaed tbe aetgeaul'a wound, tbe 1 , I could with flret-ald packagea. It waa bard, becauae every time 1 would ralae my bead above Ibe bole tbey would eboot at me. « "After awblle a tank came along and opened op ou tbe (Jermaba and i went from tbe open held to tbe c ■belter of aome tree* aud brueb. Tbe i fellowa on tbe Oral line— tbe one oear- a eat tba bill— called and aald tbat tome ( of tbe men were wounded. I told tbe lleutenabt and be aaid to go tell tbem | be aura aud brlug tbe wouuded t- , Wltb tbem. By tbe time I got back. J , everybody bad gone aud I could not | a make any of tbe fellowa beat wben I ( called tbem to come wltb me. T bere ( f were aome meu lylug out there, aud I j a weut ou out, but tbey were all dead. I want lo eacb man to ba aure. aod while I waa looking at <bem tbe Germane atarted to eboot again I did uot feel afraid wbife I* wae looking at tbe men, but after I found tbat tbey Were beyoud aoy belp, mr.d atarted , back, I got ao ebaky tbat I fell dowu ' , twice. We later surrounded tbat bill 1 . aud. after taktug auolber bill, the ' Grrmaue gave up tbe bill aud we got ' i a buucb of prlaooera." 1 , Uooltuutug, Ibe youug man tell, of l gettlog quarters lu a bouec oear a ' ( treocb. "While we were In tble houee, the : . Germane atarted a couuler attack juet before dawu. Tbe guard came in aud 1 awakened ua. The guard .aid tbal 1 abell. were falling cloae. We atarted • to get ready to go. I bad Juet put 1 my combat pack ou my back aud I atarted acroee tbe roam to gel nine ! r bread that we bad put there tbe mgbt ' before. A abell came Into tbe roam ' , aud bunted, knocking tbe furniture 1 • aud piaster and wood In all direcllou., 1 I Ibougbt I wa* bit lo a doxeu places where tbe plaster struck oie and 1 atuug. I waa almost afraid to move ' e until I felt my face and back aud 1 . fouod thai! was nol bleeding. After 1 r wards, when I went back. I .aw ibai f a cbina closet agaiuet which we had II been laying wltb our bead, was n knocked to tbe floor " i - *. I Will UI.e Csdisis. | A cantata, "Topsy Turvey," will be t I given by members of tbe Klrst Pre.by- i , tertao Monday Hcbool In the cburcb » Krtoayaveningof next week There- 1 1 '¥""5^,?" being beld uuder the dlrec- ' Uoe of Mtoa Loutoa T. Uoraon. 1,

'READY TOGO, BAQK ) TO CAMP DIX s Secretary Lewis, Local Pastor, Will Remain There Only a Short Time. I- The Kev Marple M. Lewi., paelor - of rbe Klrst Baptist t 'burcji of tbl. a clly, ba. recovered from bis recent ilij new aud would have been able lo be t out Buuday aud Monday bad lbe| e weather coudilloue perinilled. s Mr. Lewis, who ha. been doing Y. | M. L A secretarial work at Camp! • jDix. expects «on to return to biej dune, amung tbe soldiers Hi. period ] . of service will be over at tbe close of] r month, and lie pleuX to returu to i Clly soon after the first ufibej : . [ Mr" Lewis' many frleud. bere and j Philadelphia aud vicimiy will t^ glad lo learu Ibmt be Is gelling along'] > ao well. SPECIAL MUSIC Holy Trinity P. E. Cburcb will be ' Christmas Eve, cummeucing al

* this, there will be a celebration of Holy I ' Communion, with a abort address by ' tbe rector tbe Kev J. W. Walla Tbe cboir, assisted by Mia Mluerva ' L. Adams, supervisor of music In the ' Bblppeosburg. (Pa I USIele Normal ' Bcbool. will render Ibe following mus- '• leal number.: 1 Carol. "Bileut Night" ' Processional. Carol, "Tbe -Kirst ' No well. Btaiuer ' Solo. • Cantique de Vail." - . Adolph Adam , Miss Minerva L Adam. >' Carol. "We Three Klugs of-Orl-ut I Are," Hopkins J i "Good Kiug Weuceslas," Slalner -Kyrle Elelaoo," Tours • i "Gloria TIM," _ Gilbert I ■ "Adeete Kideles" Sermon , Oflertory Anthem. "Gloria," from Twelfth Mass, Huxart J "Sureum Cor 1a" I Gilbert 1 Holo, Selected I Mra. Dunstau "Olorlaln -Excels!." i 1 "Amen" I Gower "Nunc Dlmltlla" J Kecesvioual. "Hark, tbe Herald Angela" Siuce tble service bat been arranged ao as nol to Interfere wltb- any oilier cburcb service, a Boat cordial InvllaIIod la cxteuded to Ibe general public lo be preseot. DID GREAT WORK ■raiment or Msrlnrs. Tbe Thirteenth Regiment of Marine*. of which Klcbard Wilfred 8ooy, ' of George W. Sooy. of tble cHy. la j member, did notable work lu ligbt . tbe lufluenxa epidemic Id Krauce, aud for this li has beeu cited by Brig- | adler General George H. Harriet, < commanding Baac Sectk>n~No 6. Altbougb It arrived Id France too to go . Into active aervlce at tbe I 'root, tbe regiment dlstlagotsbed Itself Id tbe back areas. Tbe Thirteenth sailed for France on Friday, Septem18, and arrived In France at tbe of tbe epidemic. General Harries' citation aays: j "Tbe regiment made and prepated , a ue legimeui mane ana rrepared

for tbe arriving organizations, provided every Deeded facility tbat , was at band or could be created, , guided Iba new troopa from tbe duck* , to tbelr respective camping areas, carried tbe pack* of tbe until, put new , spirit Into tbe - weary, bauled water , aud ration* by baud for tbe iDcomlog , noil* and then cooked tbe rations and - ouraad tba alck." , FORM LARGE CHOIR Ctorlftmai aaa sic at t-reaby Irnan Cburcb Meat Bund**. There will be special Christmas ' music lu the First Presbyterian Cburcb uexl Sunday. A Dumber of pretty aolbema will be suug by a cboir comprising tbe following: Miss Louisa T. Corson, Mrs. Johp Urores, Miss Mary Fox.'JKrs. H. <\ Schanxe, Jr.. Mrs L. M. Cree-e, Mrs R. Jodcs, Mrs. William M. Mrs. George W Sooy. C. Homer Shoemekjir, Harding Crane. H Scbauxe, Jr . Rus. Ferguson and Jonalbau Wallace MRS. A. M. 8MITH DEAD •Several Bombs. Mrs. Alloway M. Smith died Tues- i dsy eveulug lu tbe Jewish Hospital, She bad beeu III for 1 several inuulbs wub loleraal trouble Is said lo have been aomelblug od ; Ibe order of blood poisoning. r Mrs. Smith was taken III shortly afler leaving bere last summer. Besides tbe basbaud, she leaves a i youug daughter. Kitty. Mrs. Smltb bad many friends here, ' and Ibe news of ber dealb waa a great 1 ' shock. To Have Cbrlaimna Treat. j The Methodist Sunday School will , Its Christmas eulertaiutnrol on j Mooday evening next In tbe audience i t of the cburcb. -The Christmas , ( treal, wblcb, on account ol war coudl- | was last year partially omltlcd. I j will be glveu ibis year according to i ] honored custom. Tbe program. ( , or «l least most of it, will be arranged i aud rendered ty tbe lufaot depart- I meut. [ Tratlc* Committee Meet.. J ! Chslrmau William E. Massey called | meeting of bis committee on tbe i trolley line situation at tbe Manurac- 1 Club Id Philadelphia for yasteri day morulog. Tbe Skxtixei, was to have beeu Informed by telephone Ibe , results of tbe meeting If anything dtflnlle were accomplished, but nothing twos beard.

jgtfASONS C^LBBR^RRP ! ["J • l-asl Masters'' MISlll-" |l I* "Pa-t Ma-ters' Night" of t lie members of Oi-ean City l-odge. No. 171. F. ! aud A. M in the letter's |ieadquarter- ou Thursday evening. .1 Mod of tbe visitors were from >e Thurston, lormerly of l^ilecity. Con ! j ductor Feolou, in chsiKe. ol the train. ' • j I. a member ol one of Allaulic City's p I -lodges. is! Two members were given i lie third il j degree; .. ' the occasion. These exercise, opcued e With a Violin solo. Smile., ' by C. j Homer Shoemaker. • 1 j Dr. J. Tbornlev Hughe- gave a; e pretty vocal solo. "Autumo " s'l The quarlel made a lilt with "My _ j Pumpkin Sue." As an rucre ■ There j Jit. H. Nolly. H ( Soban/e, Jr . and Ts«"b« Irrem.de by a number J , ' the vlsiior. apd sl-o.br K-ibert Flsber. . of Ibis city.

* The public -cliools of this city will ' close for tiie holidays at the end of the sessions od Monday afternoon. ' December 23. The schools will re- ' open Thursday, January 2 There has been qu.le 1 llltle lime lost In the schools this year, aud Prof. Stevens , decided not to keep tbe school- closed ( on Monday. ' " The new ly-organized basketball 1 -f the Ocean City Hlgn School Athletic Association wtR. play the ] tic City, lu the old . Company O arm- ' "Joe" * He bock, an old basket ball : player, Is coaching Ibe boys Quartet Again Rings. The members of tbe First U. E. Cburcb were pleased Sunday eveniug. when a quartet of local young meu agalu sang a pretty selection, entitled. "Remember Me." The vocalists were J, Thorn ley Hugbr., R H. Nulty. Walter Sherman aud J. FrescoltCadSIFTING FURNACE, 5T0VE, GRATE ASH SAVES MUCH FUEL S. Fuel Administration Urges Reclamation of All Waste to Aid Fuel Situation. Thousand* of tons of coal can be reclaimed aod proportionate dollars ■ved In fuel bills If rh. honao. . Id bouse- ;

holders of tba nation wlU adopt the simple, homely method of sifting tbelr aahea. About Ave bucket fuls of coal are thrown awny In the aahee each week by the wasteful Each bucketful weighs about nineteen pounds, and fresh nut coal sold by tbe bucketful costs about 16 cents each. If this coal Is reclaimed by sifting the ashes. It would represent a saving of 80 cent, a week and conserve Just ao much coal for tbe dealer to supply other householders., Tbe United 8tates Fuel Administration gives tbe following directions for reclaiming coal from ashes: How to 81ft Ashes. ' Sbaks the sifter until all the dustlike particles fall through. Tou wlU then bare left In your lifter a mix- 1 ture of black aod white-covered pieces of coal and probably a few clinkers and pieces of atone. I Pick out and throw away all atone. Do not throw away clinkers unless tbey are thoroughly burned. Xoal will often fuse In such a manner that the part In the center la not burned. Break clinkers span, and If there la any black substance In them It la carbon, and tbey can be burned over White chunks generally contain a ( Isrge amount of carbora though their covering might be soft and hare tbe ' appearance of aahea. Do not throw tbem away. Coal thus recovered should ba spread on tba ground and sprinkled wltb water. This will open the scams in the coal, and when It la placed la the heater tbe Ore will reach and Ignite the unused carbon. It Is better not to mix the coal thus reclaimed with fresh cosL Keep U la a separate pile. Reclaimed coal should generally ba 1 used on a red hot Ore, altbougb It can ' also be used In banking a lira at night, — V. 8. Fuel Administration. COAL PRODUCTION CUT. ! E The Influenza epidemic cut anthracite coal production 1,000.000 tons, according to the estimates of the United Fuel Administration. Another half million of tons waa sliced from expected production wben the miners wltb the rest of the country In celebrating tba signing of tba arm la- 0 Oca. These are tba reasons tbat make It necessary for every person possessed of anthracite to get tbe utmost poaal- 6 kle good from It There la not enough anthracite for the needs of every " , ■ I " q Tbe beat way of assuring youraelj g of plenty of domestic fuel this wlctu oi Is by the use of wood. Cut wood OS a holidays and In yoar spare time and « ■va anlhradla,

— — — — ■ -j. An) Kind • A"V j : Joseph G. Champion i. j< Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. , I Tenth Street and West Avenue ]< S B SWAN J- E TROUT I Swan and Trout

Caroenters and Builders JSBblNO • SPECIALTY . 10A0 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N . J. I YOU 8H0ULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself1 and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. ** 1 I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of tbem. Send for the list of names and photographs of the houses. , Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Dim HTD OCEAM CITY, sth st. opposite p.o. DU I L.LS Ln «• sAllen Scull The BuilderEighth and. Ocean Avenue PHONE CONNFXTigN^ Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho te 134-A ' SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. Ocean City, New Jersey

SMITH'S ^ i The Tin ' ' ' 73fi Asbury Ave. Phons 73-vT-. All Kinds* of Guvssra »5 PowpII'c Dry Goods, Notions and Men's rUWC" 25 Furnishings CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST HERE BUY YGUJR GIFTS AT ! Powell's Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Light Gomoanv 837 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 6B CALLS 424-W ^ I Bell Phone, 186-J ^ Furniture stored 1 FT lis ,Re upholstering ! ESTIMATE W,ndow Shades FOR YOU ,Awnings and \House Furnishings — ' " prices are Lowest possible consistent with Good Work aud Bert Material. ( Lawrence fl. Lear 454 A'cnuf to. City, N. J. £ PLUMBINQ Rtw>~ c. h. BACON 007 eighth St

i-MTkanoM agp hiil»Eb, uTiS mTOWSSEBD | I BUILDER OrPiCK: 8th St. Opposite P. 0. I j OCEAN CITY, N.J. , 1 Only galvanized nails nsid on ! exterior work George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing ' ocean aVv. N sirl", Leander S. Corson builder ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, OlKaS CITY, ». J. Also. John T. Lewis' Lead aud oil eon stutl.v in Slock. Bicycle Tires and BopWtos. a, I polrtnz; Promptly Attended To.

6. 0. Adamt t. v . H 8^ WlB| GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO. RANGE SETTING BIItE LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work ia. Mason Una Promptlj Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Reedy Mixed Paiuta, Lead aud Dili 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cut Flowers and Funeral Design* Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell Photic, 429-J Something New for Ibe benefit of Occsu Cily people Ocean City House Cleaning Company irinl. * 00 tra or Say. /leal . 7j0 West Avenue Clly New Jersey Hrll.Phaoe.78-W JONES, ROGERS & BASF HI 5. Children's Hslr Catllag JERRY DeFR ANCOS SHAVING PARLOR First-Class'Servlce 4 • . ~

For the Winter at ; 843 ASBURY AVENUE C To Make New Friends ( Oak Dining ^^7?^ - ~^Room Suit $19-50 ,07) WctKly LMNelson 1103-05 Broadwj • Camden, N. J. i Eyes Eiamiued Without Drop! *Uc re Is no nsressltjJofxolnz lo AllaOelphUj somplele s a can be fonnd In any clly. I'reserl^llon lensas dupUcatsd^s: shot A. W. ELY 1 00a Allan tie Aveass ATLANTIC I ITT. E. J. I ¥ AVE yon a cottage, bungalow * * or apartment to furnish? We have a line of furnituke at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS * BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY L" Pocono Mountain Ica OCEAN CITY N J. HEADLET A ADAM *-*—'■ Readins Coal Also Klndllnx Wood by'baj-ral or oord. Heat roal an lbs market. U0 Iba. 10 Ihejoi. gnaranlMd. toll or Knlarprlas •IBco aad Yard. TENTH SB NOT Coal Coal We Have It' (to burn) h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth aad Waal Aveaua Advertise in Tbe Sentinel