Ocean City Sentinel, 9 January 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel ] R. CURTIS ROBINSON BdKor and Proprietor . OC&AN CITY, - - NEW JERSfiH I BeU 'Phone No 66-X ^fob oors promptly8 don. by tiHrw 'atfUi THURSDAY. JANUARY 9. I919 It will lake aometblDK more I ban t War Departmeut order to -wipe <•>.'. tbe National Guard. Provletoua lot Bute mlluta are Incorporated In tin - eonstltotlona of mwt of the State*, ' and tbey will probkbly rtay there Daaplt* lb* formidable effort to dl*. ~ credit and destroy the National Guard, 1 says tba National Republican, II ia a 1 fortunate thing for tbe country that It 1 axlatad at tbe beginning of tbe pre ant wbraa tbe nncleue of a vola'ilscr ' fore* anpplementary to tbe regulei ' lux sudden death of former. Presldebt Rooaavalt, ae auuouuced Rod- 1 day, waa a tremeodoue ebock not ouly 1 to bla tboueanda of admirer* Id tbla I country, bat alao to many of other I lande wbo knew and admired hi* Manly qaalUla*. A wonderful per- 1 -aonag* la many raepecte— magbetlc I outapokao and warlike In tba extreme 1 — b* made himself a power In political j Ufa, at lea at. and bla daatb la mourned ' throogbont tbe United Stale* He gam bla eona to tbe caoee of rigotaon*- < neat In tbe recent war. He treqtod to 1 go himself, bat w ik not per mil tad < Tbeodtwa Roosevelt , tba tweaty-ulxlb praatdeM af tbe United State*, did oor 1 Ilea hi |M HI* memory will be re- ] vend b tbacamurie* to com*. > I In bla addreaato tba Amrrieaaaol- 1 . diet* an tba other aide, i nrirtmas Day, Praaldeot WUaoo aald. "It faasf taken a lot of moral eouragat* *uy at heme." I* It Use that It bab taken ae mneb moral courage to go to war at to' aiay oat of It? Thle mey be a oomfert- 1 log thought to many wbo did not volnotaar.or war* ^not drafted, durlug tba war, bat It la ecarcely giving adeqoat* credit to tba man wbo went aaraae, and aepecially Iboae wbo went near tba top. Ill* vary aaey to talk akaal one** courage, bnt there I* no ptsaf oflt except by patting lltotbe aapren teat. Many paopla will cou- 1 tMuw to believe that It take* more ' moral eoarage to rlak one'* life than DOC to do IL At any rale. lt la to be 1 bopad that w# will never gat into a Jam war With eo much moral courage , on top In fb* population tbal no one will ga toflgbt. ■

BOLHUU- MtnoutL Lauding baetnam mao and raeldenie of Itala laaott appaor to ftot that Ocean Oty should met a . fitting memorial for IttaoMlar boya, bnt there aaeme to ba aonetdareth difference of uplnlon at to tba tba p* tbla memorial ebould take. Some flavor an arch of waloome, while ot hare eay ibl* would be a waale ofmooay. Otbara again cry oat for a Y. M O. A. building, and tbae* are MM tbal than Ira 't anongb money to bahnd ban for a regular Y. M. C. A. b— flag.wRh all that tbla manna. And II may be addad parenthetically tbal tba Y. M. C. A. ofBetali would bava lo ba **bawn" before tbey would per. mR any Y. M. U. A. bnlMlng bat*. Theaalatlao of tbaqnmtlon appear* to baa aemmnnlty- building, ae suggmfad by Prof. Jamaa M. Steven*, K. W. Cdwarda, City Solid lor Bo* well 1 and otketa Oeaaa UMy aaamlogly neade a large 1 nimbly building for nine aynthe lo tbayeaf.at bad. Daring flva weak* In \ My and Angnet, a portion of tble baUdtng could be rsedMy need by tbe , Oaaaa UMy Bute Summer School. ' wbtob, new tbal the war It ovvr, will mm mad mora oommodloue quarter* 1 (ban al peanut provided. Tbl. build- ' lag eanM auatato room* for tbe aoldler 1 My* and man apaetoaa quant-* tot tba gabUe library, aa abowo by R. W ' week'* Dao* of tba SmrnRgi. II la mggmlil thai a euluble site aooMbaobtaluad-ootb* camp ground*. 1 Why sot have a free dtecurolon of 1 tba an tfeet In all of Ha many phase.! Does tba eRy need each a building, aed abaald tbe aaunldpahly be bonded 1 far lb* erect loo of a building of tbl* 1 btodf DAY OF PRAYER W. C. V. r. Ofeocrrti ■atlDraiioD II la dteired tbal today (Tbureday ) i bnubmread by aU local W. U. T. U. . anlooa aa a day of prayer tor Ibe rail- t deatloo of bb* Federal Prohibition i prayar la ofaaarvad, the night of lb* i ■Inlb be given to e pedal prayer. I That tbe local noloua arrange for a i •paetal fodr-mloute damonetratlon of i IbaSlato* that have already ratified, and of prohibition Stat**, to be given lb tba Sunday acboola on lb* tame Mr- i Tbal public meeting* lo lb* luterwt i at tali Beat loo ba held, al which reao- 'i lotion* In Ha favor abaU be adopted. < Tbal faaolotlonc In favor of ratlfl- i cotton b* pre** u lea at cburcbet, Suo- ' May acboola, mteatooary societies, wo- i man'* dube, community gatbrrlugs , grange*, men'* club* and at all other II » important tbal all raaolutlona adapted be ami promptly to leglrta- , •am. Maa. Ki.i.a Boole i Vlaa Praeldaat of Nat. W. C. T. U. c 9 •to Unie to* Mm Tim*. e ThaJtov. M. If . Law* wbo recently u ■maraud from Camp Dla. brought f WMfc blm Jaaaw Wlllaoo and wife, of FMBt. WMMgaa. wbo bad never weu Ma oaaaa before. Mr. WUlaoo wa* toa»mmmary of Taol B. Eighth Bel- p •abas, wbar* Mr. Lewk w. earn 'art 9 Omabae. Tbey were es worker* lo the ci •amp Mam ^kt«^ Willsoa did war m b „

UTILE LOSS BY FIRE HERE IN 1918 ! ^ Members Had Many - Calls Daring Vear, Bnt Only Few Serions Biases. I The Ooean Clly Klre IW|'.rtment 'responded lo 50 cell" during the y**rf»18. Meny of the alarm* were | forAre-of alrifling cli.r.iTer-gr*-" ( end^ chimneys sbleze. etc t— end llie ( " tulalTb(jfor the yesr was "ol ,uuch , ■ more then HMO. The meu were alway* quick lo re-poud lo alafnis ami ( , did eplendld work. rue-Jlr.1 call of Ihe year wa" on 1 January I. and Ibl* was a era— Ore »' ' Twenly-tblrd .Ireel and A.bury ave-—-On January 8 and 15 there were M-.lmney Ore*, the tir«t at 640 Vl'e-t ( ' avenue and Ihe other at 720 VVftd ave- ( * ~ There wa* a gra*" lire February 2s j <r Haven avenue, between Eighteenth |g>d Nineteenth "ireel". and* a .cliliu- ^ lire at 911 A*bury avenue Mertli i. March 28 three houses were burned ( at Tblrtjksecond *tr*et and Wert ave- ; Me causing a lo- M about 62090. , iprtly covered by Insurance. Supr posed origin: Sparke from au euglue . - "There were more g#*— hi— on March 28 and March 29— on* on Aetreete, aud tbe other on Atlauj tie aveuue. between Eighib aud . NUkfa atreeta. t Oakum on flre'lu R H. Johuaoii A 00.'e plumbing ebop on Arbury avei ana, near Ninth rtreet, March 29. maiadirlfliug lo— . [ Die re were gra— Ore* at Twelfth r el mil and Weeley avenue aud Tweutiatb etreel and Aebury avenue, March ft and April Z. re*pcottv*ly. April 27 — Chimney Ore at 920 Weef^y I— Gra— Ore at Korty-elgbtli I »tia*t and CTntral aiebue. May 4— Gra— Ore at Point of Beaoli. May 9 — I .'all lo Somen-' Point. May 10-Pre*byterl*D Church: ablaaa. . June Baud 15, July 1, 4 and 11— ' Grae* flree. July f—W. H. Campbell'* ice plant. t No damage. July 12— Pbone call; uo damage. July 14— Auto bridge struck by | llgbtulng. No damage. t July 21— AwntogatSetb H. Whileley's collage, upper eod of Atlantic , aveoue. August 8— Grae* Ore at- Kind etreel { and Haveo avenue. Aogast 7 — Rubbish dump at Tweu-ty-lbird street and Aebury aveuue. Auguet 12— Croeeed wire* at Ninth street aud Boardwalk. -August 17— Gra— Ore at ThlrtyAugust

fourlb street. ( August 17— Auto on Ore, 912 Central j Auguet 19— Rubbish Ore Second o street and Wesley avenue. B Auguet 21— Rubbish Ore Fourteeulh . street aDd tbe bay. ^aplember 4— Barn at Twelftb etreel and Aebury aveoue. ' September 6— Kubbltb aflre on Twelfth street. September 24— Grae* at Forty-elgbtb street and Aebury avenue. 0 Septeifl'ber-80— Grass at Tweutlelb , street. ( October 16— Gran at Tenth street aud Weeley aveuue. October 18— CblmDey at Clayton Haloea Brick's residence. October 26— Rubbish In house 848 Aebury aveuue. -V October 81 — Cblmuey ou West avej nue. November 8— Graae at Sixth street , and tbe Boardwalk. November 8— House ou alley, beSixth and Seven! b atreete and ( Wart and Haven avenues. Eo** f 1.511 November 9 — False alarm from Box 64. j November 25— Gram at Twenly-flftli street and Aebury aveuue. December 1— Telepboue pole at Elgblb street and Ocean avenue. December 6— Gra— at Forliet b etreel sod Central avanue. 1 December 6— Grass at Tweaty-flfth street and Aabury avenue. t Tba departmeut i* now short two mto, by reason bf resignation*, but | these vadancte* will probably be ailed wltbm a few days. All Ibloga considered, the Ocetn j City Fire Deparlmrnt Is one of the , beat In tble section of tbe Stale. TWICE CROSSED SEAS "Tew" Horn* eprnd. Few Da, * ' "Tom" Morris, *oo of Harry A Morris, wbo was borne for a few days, ha* relnrned lo bU dulle* a* a Naval Re at Norfolk«nfa. It waa bt* Urol - vUlt borne eloce be left Id June, w hen I en Haled f ■•Tom'," 'who was ao Ocean Clly ■ High School boy, wears a gold stru>e waa twice across ibe ocean ou the > battleship to wblcb be was attached, r tbe Georgia. tor. Lewis Will rveacw. ' Next Suuday tbe Rev. M. M. Lewi*, paMor of tbe First Baptist Church, will preach tbe morning cermou at - tbe oalon service In the Methbdirt During the coullnuance of • these services, tbe Rev*. George W. Yard and Mr. Lewi* and Cbarle- ller ■ will alieroate lo tbe preachlug . of tbe morulng eermon*. — — ; — Library Hoars Longer. Tba Ocean City Public Library i« open uutU 9 o'clock in tbe evenings, one hour later Ibau ha- beta tbe custom. Tbe library laopeo from 7 lo o'clock every eveulog In the week, 'I excepting Sunday, and every afirr- 'i with tbe exception of'rtiur-dav, I 8 uolll 6 o'clock. * j HOI* Tnallr Cborcb Mrrvlcew. c Service in tbe Holy Trinity Kptvo. a pal Church Sunday will he a* follow.: o 80 a m , Sunday wbaol; 10 45 am. I cburrb service: 7.45 p m . evening service At S p. m. tbers will he a lee- a lure upon Ibe history of tbe Episcopal vi Church. £v try body welcome. ,tc

"mayor champion f I reyiews work j ir p ' ( Wpc May < ouuly - lis" for" """■ . ■ mail 27 per cent . during w ImJi limv ;, Ocean Clly'* 'Increase ha- Im-cii le-,, P than 10 percent- A- a metier of f^l .! , ; the 1..C.I lax uof , 1 ba* Ifeen i« dde to eonrt** over winch , we have Had no coidr-d, namely, the ' Slate, joad. codnlv and "Cbool tax. ' ( The contract work- thai ha" been t done I" a.'follnw-: , | 1 * Tbl* Involved the purchs-e of land , and the Tiecee-ary wldeulug of the ' twenty-four 'feet wide Boardwalk from a pnini one hundred feel »outbwe-terly ' of Sixteenth -ireet lo tbe south werterly 1 »ary becauee of 4 lie portion* of Board. " walk from Seveuleenlh .Ireel to Twen- _ ly-tblrA .Ireet not having beeu couaectwMo the main walk, lliereby rendering tbal Hwilou of no value for u»* I'here were objections ou the psrt of „ lbs propsrly owner- lo be met end overcome wulcb.were .ucee.*fully ac- '• cum plished. '' Umber jellle* at'the foot of Forty .Ixt.h, I" Forl^- iilutb, Fifty-second. Fifty flftli. Fifty eiglilb and Sixtlslb street* and *" (170) feeT.oulh of Flfty-elgbtb street to a certain line of Sixteenth elreei . Contract prioe. fi ,607.70. ^ ' Till* work was- petitioned for and considered nece-.-iry fur the prole lion or tbe bulkhead. In that viciully. - ' Contract No. 090 Cou.Irucllon of bulkhead and Hfleen-foot wide .Ireel netweeu a pulnl UOTeel «iuih of Fortyimprovement of a portion of Fiftieth -ireet and of Central aveuue north and -multi of Fifty-utulb street. Contract y price, (4,145.00 , Thlswasaconlinuallouof work done / by a former admliilsfrallun. lineal feel of timber bplklie.d between x Fifly-elgblb slreei and Sixtieth .ireel. ^ Contract price, 61 8J8.00. b "tore the south eod of Central avenue and protect Improved property adjoin- , '"f; .. ..

' 'Contract 692 Constructioo and ereclloD of pavilion at Seveuleeuili * street and Ihe Boardwalk. t'oulract price, 6590.55. A much needed Improvement In lhal < 'oblracl No. 698 Construction and ereclion of a public comfort Halloo M. Contract price, 64 903.00 It I* hardly uece«««ry to cnmmeol " on tbe oece-.liy for supplying tbl. public i^qulrsmSDt. Coo tract No. 694. Opening grading graveling aud constructing, with mud. 1 retaining bank of tbe roadway of Fiftytlflh at tee*. 980 lineal feel. Contract price, 62.803 00 Tbe Deceatlly.for opening aDd t-ulld-log tble etreel wa- due lo II* belug a couusctlou belweeo tbe -county highway lu process of couelrucllou aud Ibe atieel* of Ucrau Clly, thereby couusctlog Ocean City with Sea Isle City over Coraoo'a Inlet. ^ Contract No. 695 Alteration and addlllou lo tbe bulldlog known a* music pavilion. Contract price, luclud'ng " seating. 624853.22. * Tbe enlargsmeut of ihl* building was In rs.pouK lo popular dfmanri for ' Increased facilities, made uece—ary by ibe employmeul of high cla.s inu'lc, " aud with a view (on the pen of the Commissioner*) to emulating t *is- " ter rsMirt Ibat bss become famoue for lis hlgh-cia— mu-lcal eotertalumenls. 1 aud wblcb baa, through Ibeeiiterprt^ and business managemeni uf It. music ° director and city comml~iouers. made '' It niiauclally self "upimrllng. lumber words, tbe music furni-hed al A. bury Hark cost# 621.000 H0_ per sei«ou of n seven weeks, but the public psy* tbe ,e bill by paying adml-.tun to hear II Tbseity.of cquras. provide" the building, aud. through Us mu-ic cnuimis- * loners, backs Hie enterpri-e. This pushed til nue yemr, but wa- »uh-i dited by the city until i| became sellr- supporting. i. There Is no good reason why Ocean e Clly cannot accompll-h the_s*me re■I soil* aa Aebury, ParY (on a -mailer, n scale, perhaps.) when Ihe public once realise* that It Is better tn pay for e an Inferior quality fur nothing. In is that connection. II might be said thai I. there are other enterprise, equally •worthy that should be sub-ldlzed by the city uutil they can be made self- - supporting, and Ihe sooner Ihe mu-lc >, la commerclallzsd. to Ihe extern that i, the city Is relieved of Ihe burdeu of exit pens* to conurctlou therewith, the ■t better progre-s we will be able lo if make in oilier direction*. Contract No. 698. Furnishing aud r constructing a re-enforced concrete g bulkhead with piling at the nceaii end of Forty-seventh and Kbrty-etghlb el reels. Coulracl price 62UI6 00 " I , This woik was dune In co-operation s w Itli a properly ow ner w ho owned a | - block of oceao fr on and ereried a [ similar bulkhead Ihe entire-length , Contract No 699 Dralnace -y-iem r , lu and along Twelfth -ireel from VYr-i . aveuue lo Beeeh "Tlioroughfere I "ou- , price. 612 473 90 I The properly lu the vicinity „f tut. j imt-rovrmeut was badly damaged tie- , of iiiMifflcleht draining facilities, u aud bM been greatly Improved by the j completion of this coulracl Coulracl No. 790 Construi-ting a pre- j 11 cart concrete bulkhead aud frame pa- " vilkiu wub approach**, latidtugs, ail. q ■ lug aud grading at lbs bay hunt cud

|cf Frniflh street. Contract price.1 »4o4iup Fourth street absrf, as Ihl- wa- , called, was a properly the title of .1 whin. ^a* t tie cnnditl >li of M he title 'the properly , ■ to travel, thereby deprecb! ' .ting adj .inliig property and other- j ■ w l-e becoming a niil-atice , i The properly h*«. been purchased I ■ .ud Idle pa—ed lo the. city at Oie very I , ' small co-1 . of JJ-IOO The Improve- J , j!«n .'...piece -"a Jhrt^wa^re-jl t'oulract No "hi -A Ttinber jetties al " end of Elgbleenlh and Teen- . tlelh' streets. Contract pile*. 63171 t*' Ihe viclni'y of tbl- work petitlbriW~f"r . : tbl* Improvement aud peld a fair pin- , > portion of the cort- > Contract No. 792. oud. Third. Fourth and Fifth -tree!-. : ' " ^ " tdl I 'I r d f I tlie surface water flood e.1 Ihe enure ' r pipes' were. laid al each -Ireet -ud aud I extended oulto Ihe strand Cetweerij high and low'- water mark, w uti very ; - satisfactory results. , - Contract No. 70S. Coiistrucimg bulk- - head's from Forty imuli -t« Fifty648 243.83. < f 'ah act of ' Provideqce. over which 1 we bed no control, ma le it nece— ary >f the property beueflted I. A out her contract tiol^yet executed. y af 6i«.84n oo t Bids wtlj also tie opened today for. a I- timber bulkhead along the bay front, from near First street to the lagoon, d This Is a very much needed improve n meut aud should have beeu done lone ago, but I he properly owuers djj"lr8d I prohibitive under lit* condition, thai prevailed 0 it Is sincerely tubs hoped that the b prices received today for this limber 1 structure will justify the award oMbe t contract. The cost of tbls^wnrk will ue assessed lo Ibe abutting property s There 1s more work of a similar character Ibat should be done, aud, uow » that judications point lo a gradual ren turn to more normal condition", II is I- hoped that It need not he much longer delayed. For the same rea-ou y-.r- ' lions of Ihe Boardwalk should be ree built before Ibe coming #ea-on. ' IMPROVING ASBl'ltV AVESt'E A.bury avenue sh->uld be Improved Asburv suiuia tie uuprove<i

id by asphalt surfacing from "S'orlh l» lb Fourth elreels ai^l from Teulh lo C( Seveuleenlh rt reels. Tbl- highway-. at be built to correspond with other sections when Improved Tbe entire id street should be widened, but the por n Hon tbat Is rebuilt should be done al 31 I- tlie most congested pert. Is It would be a calamity for tbe prop erty owners not to co-operite with .the g. city lu Ibe mailer of widentug tbe 1. -trtet In view of tbe greet eapeuse Info volvgd In maklug Ibe improvement, ct especially if no porltou of tbe expeuse 1" a#«e»-ed lo tbe abutting property. 1- There Is much that could be -eld favorable lo tbe widening of A.bury ( b- aveoue that time aud. space will not >e permit at Ibis time. .The liicree-e |u t- property values alone wpuld seem .of " ticleut reason to cause a demand for It , Many Important recommendationcould be made at this time looking to - 1- the near future In autlctpstlon of a reic turn to normal condition", hut It only j H SERVICE MEN'S MEMORIAL, Jf Enough can Lot be "aid lu favor of [i r. the linme coming of our brave troops t' ie -bali be a- auspicious a. lysstble; t bet ti ■- « headquarter. or bureau shall bee- '! Ir tabli-bedat ouce lu the lulere.t of s. their welfare and tbat a permanent le memorial shall be erected to tbelr * <• honor. These metiers should have •r Hon with the patriotic alliens of " V Ocean i'lty. >7 Aiteuilon might te called al tin* * e lime to Ihe establishment of theoftlce of police Ju-tlce, lliereby remnvlug ihe admilil-ltallon of justice from tt^Mi- - reel influeuce of politics. s The p*—*ge uf an ordinance having ,i for Us object the regulation and con- , - trul of Suuday selling should forever ■ - terminate Ibe annual summer contro- t versy *<> delrimenlel to the progress of J i Ocean City. f It may be found necessary to amend t r. this ordinance tu some at Us details lu f e order lo further Increase It* practice- ' r blllty aud effectiveness. ' % n The mailer of acquiring for Ocean I City title to and poases. Ion of the prop i y erty known a* Jbe camp ground. , y will, uo doubt, go down to the crtSlU 1 r- of tbe present Clly Commissioners a- ' c the master-stroke or their adiuliilstra- j it Hon. Thl* prope-ty had beeu a bone > I- <pf contention aud the subject of lluga \ e lion between the city and the owners j apparent relief In sight, when tbeji 5 commissioners aud clly solicitor deler ; * I I the permanent settlement of , <M ' j ship aud a final dlspoalllon of ez|ieuse j . | and litigation. ' be'1 '* '^d',",lllr ,'1'* ,",'j«l may 1 \ ' and suggestions made relative lo thr 1 po—itiiluies Ibl* property bold, for ibe j future of Ocean City. Respectfully, | a Jos o Champion. | Mayor, j m Applause greeie-1 Mayor Cbam|>ion he concluded Ihe reading of hi. *. | First aaow-lall. « j This city hail II* first auow-fall of winter ou Buuday night While \ on Hie ground for a few days until most of II was melted by Ihe jsuu'a rays.

>- 5 - _ _ - I A OA I N ED j " ' Hul:ng" Wallace. nop of L I- Wallace. of Ihl" City. » bo was a uieiuoer 'iof Company O. Third Infantry, before tbe war, >- tn * locate.! In aa aviation - i recei.llv ma le a Hrrt-cla— sergeant. Serir.sut Wallace I- wjtb Ihe llifsl j Replacement Bqjadrit". having been 'j transfer fed from :he^,6l5:h' «>qaadr -n j UHrnVde^ver^ m,,"' J and j hi will, several. of bla young men associates haw adopted a Freucli I I child. ' ' ' | ' -a* E.rl Sharp, of Ihl- city, a few j | : Sharp who'" l« in tlje 647tb Aerial j Jr . jurt relievcl fr -in mihiary -ervice ! ami placed on the re-crve list. w»-B.e | i giiieers'j'lun Lisuiinaiit Hand', re- ' was ^uJx'ected* 'and "for "was' reetrtl "i warmly bv hi- fellow club men Ourj Hand -etved at u.rer camp-. Ilik. N |( ' J„ Humphreys, Vs., aud Shelby, near Ne» Orleans He. wi. especially commended for bi- work In the con- '' -cited uled !•> -all for France a week " following the signing of the ara&IMIce. e lo become personnel ofWcer of tlie 153rd l Engineers. Ml-- Anna Mary Howell*, daughter , of the' Rev. R M Howell*, pa-tor of ' the EJdy-toue Methodist Episcopal i. Church and Mrs. -Howell., aud Rur didpbC. Sternelle. chief I-ctty efllcer d of Ihe I'jilted States hospital "hip Sola. Mr. Sternelle le a eon of Mr. and Mrs,t Augurtu* Sreruelle, of Philadelphia" t« nr-eof the camp meeting workers. 6be ,r assist edTor several seasousin the camp ie meeting music. MPlrnilla I shlbll r- The very excellent exhibit of tbe » work of the local Red Cross Society e- In It# rooms In city hell Tuesday events lug was admired by a large number of *' i residents. Tbe Red Cross quilt, made r- by Mr-. A. K. Levering, was taken by o Mrs. Addie T. Edwards, tbe society clearing about 627 *

0 Iota Council. No. 126. Jr.» O. V. A. n M.. has Installed Ihe following ofticer-: '• Councilor. J. Pre-cott Cadman; vice 1 councilor, Frank' Huzoy: cou'qyelor. ' Frank Bskely: wardep. Charles Winse low; lu.ide seuliutdf Earl Pfarrder;] outside .e .tlnei. Minor Vincent. . s Lt Charles H. lugle, Pblladelpbls. COAL You need Coal. You need Service. I You get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twellth and West Aveoue Resolution. je dl c twos m her ^ nMJ)t f t 70tzs (a) ANTICIPATED REVESOB: ^ I JS'snsoui' He V t.TM.S Total. H76P00.76 KOtMtH: ApproprhiUons: ' Oflleers, 5200 00 620020 gjjjj* "tlSaS "-"""w Road kfalplsparipe. 10020020 tOmo.'on 6Q0 00 "wZ 1 Roads, 3D2UD 00 fflbo 00 Hngir°:;_air. L^"m«K.«dl','°"' *"SSm f'fi fl Mp^EatlST...Ida. rape Hoa-e on Tussdav," , ZTlUZra !.. tobrtd !a^hi"™,T hMro imJ! It s.'rv ".lis '? or la « i-) "■ »« bs ie~rj.rt' "*a Vim nT.runbl™ ' *""1 ,U*M' i •"'""Vi., ; • 1 •

^ — > — — — — — ™ ' As>' Kind Whcre | '•I y - ' . ■ , Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. ' Tenth Street and~West Avenue s b sw-an j- e trou1^ Swan and Trout Garoenters ant^ ^u'^ers JOBblND • SPECIAIT^V^ 1040 asbury avenue ocean city n< j. YOU SHOULD HAVE ~ A Reliable Builder To. erect your Ocean City c6ttage.' You cannot -jsparc tlie time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large numtier of people and could refer you to any or all pf them. / Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Dllll nrD 0CEA', CIT^; 6tb st. orposite r. o. D U I L. L J EL n x- JAllen Scull Tlie Builder Eighth and Ocean Avenue PHONE COXM-CTION ^

City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE, S03 \ i SMITH'S " ^ y//7 I \ The Tin Smith * / "v t ' - 735 AsburyAve. Phons 7.VW All Kinds of Gutters * Powell's T Dry Goods, Notions and Men's~*l^urnishiiigs 2 Powell's 2 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean Ci^y, N. J. City Gas Lieht Comoanv 837 ASBURY AVENUE » TELEPHONE 69 a NIGHT CALLS 424-W 0 Bell Pbone, 1 86-J ' Furniture Stored » ^ ,Rt upholstering 1 EITIMATE dow Shadcs FOR YOU ,Av/nings and ; 'House Furnishings J Our price* are Lowest possible oonsl.ie it with Hood Work aud lte-t Material. ' Lawrence H. Lear j Avr„y, City. N. J. . PLUMBINQ oat wd^jsi^.roifto glrcasi^rad!0 Y""'"' ^rtjtoeyl If e« of you, repair w*k <4 which I task.. . - *d*Uy. I hs.s - . ***' elarical foroa to tuutarn. thee m# s tri L - tkOtH PKonss C. M. LiACON 607 Eighth St J

I MmxrMakjti* biildzu, OTIS M TOWfiSElD I BUlEDtR Office: StlK^u/Spriosite -p o. ■ U OCEAN CITY,! N.J. 'Only galvanized nails' used on George W. Harna Contractor, Builder and Jobbing 1 Ptaas P.sr. HaaLl"—* Sp.,01, 1 1 No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street M OCEAN CITY, N. J. Hell Pbot,,.rtU Leander S. Corson BUILDER .ALBERT G. GILBERT, ' , PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, ot RAM -cm. N. J. N Bleycle Tlrrs^nid Hoppllee. Hlrjrl. |{, 6. 0. Aaint V. VAdim M.-S. Adami GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO? PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING - BRILK LAYING, fclc., Elc. All Work In Mason Una Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S . ! HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS j CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PRO* | Ready Mixed Paint*, Lead aud Oils 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST . v *y - Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell Pbone. 4>9-J

Something New for the. benefit of Ocean City people s Ocean City House Cleaning Company " " ' 730 West Avenue Ocean City - ^ New Jersey jrfNE5, kO(IERs'& BASSEI.L JERRY QeFRAICOS SHAVIfiG PARLOR } First-Class Service * - : For the Winter at 843 ASBURY AVENUE ^ > To Make New Friends This fEJfgjf fg 5-Piece - Oak Dining Mr Room Suit .. - 1 9' 50 jo.75 Weekly LMNelson II03-U5 Broadway Camden, N. J. Eyes Examined Without Drops S'SHKrsS'M'sSiSS 3r5SS2r££ -ss ■isfsni wmi r«rt erora Ail work dro* 00 — A. W. ELY > i! line UTT. x. j. . ' l-Bois Past foo. Passes OdOT. I | AVE you a cottage, bungalow * 1 or apartment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. ATLANTIC ICE C0HP»Nf~ "Ai "" Poconp Mountain Ice OCtAN CITY N J. j HKA1ILEV A ADABM Reading Coal III. inn xnarmolMd. Hall or ttaierpnM phone. »■« »*' »*rt. TROTH aaa WHT Coal Coal We Have It (to burn] C. h. SHOHMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avroue Advertise in Tq3 Ssotiis