I?: - • r ■ Ocean City Sentinel JL CURTIS ROBINSON Utw and Proprittor OCCAM CITY, - - hWERSEY B.11 'Phone Mo 66-™ * VeUwilih'n^ton1^ ™lb™in'i) jvwrlr IW ramUMd on application. Jobjrorfc promptly don« bp upriumO - THURSDAY . JANUARY 16 l/l». • ■ i - Tan many friend* of L'ongrew*man laaae Bacbaracb, of Atlantic City, knew him to be an alert, go-ahead, con solan tloue representative of tbir dlMrlet, but be appeara to nave -polled one over" on bit constituency. ageord- - log to tba. Democratic Wild » odd SonTnbooe, which twice In one editorial refer* to blm ae "Senator" Bacbaracb. Being a Democratic paper, poaalbly the Bon-Trlboue baa aome lualde information. Congreaamao Bacbaracb may gracefully Oil a aeal In tbe United Butaa Benate a little later, perbapa CLASS ENJOYS SPEECHES (OontlDoaO tram Pirn Page,) by Jaaus CbnaU Bulb eonventlooa lookad at boalneaa and moral 1*eue* from tbe eame view point Tbe bope of Boaeia lo ber turmoil t« that tba goepal aball And tla way tbere and It taacblnga be ao locolcated In bar nalionml lira tbat tbe people will vlelon and raalixe Jaaua rnri-t. Dr. Brock told of a trip be bad mada wltb • Y. M c. A. secretary .
wbo told b|fn tbat tba- American soldim are "betting ou Ood" In tbe future. Tbe speaker related aeveral rx per leooee of tbe excellent results ct pet He ooogratnlaled tbe ■■■tun ct tbe Bible class oo llrlax u tb» de « and having aoeb golden Cffwr-.z: Uea. Tbe aalOsb awn It tbe ace thoroughly d leered tied » every rvm aaaaky. The aaa wbo ta wocrag be tbe world at iaige feUteseebuw Usarlgbt cedent re tbat all bta time i. bled. Men today are saying tbat if Ctetela ttslags are nrcmiry for tbe bcoeBt of the world and Jeeu. Cbn.t they are not to# busy to get Into anything tbat baa lo do wKb tbe kingdom Of Sod. All the world today la real Wag. la tbe word# of tbe hymn. tbat "Hietratble marching on." and we are lo bave a part in it. Senator Harold B. Walla, of Hordeotowa. Burlington Uouoty, tba next epnekei. mada a big bit wltb Ma bear Ote wltb bit add rata, wblcb aparkled wltb patriotic and religions aauUmeol ■ aadfoony Morlae. < He told bta bearers tbay all bave fat to laaro to life lot others and rotated laeldaata abowlug tba results of peeeoeal work both lo politics aod re- ( "fee. Haapoka of personal service •°d team-work ae a winning combtuettoo. Doa't give advwe wbeo imip is More la tbe point. One should £cer- ' tale wbaiber be la a helper or a leaner. Speaking ol church members, Senator , Walla told a atoeyof a minister wbo hadloptdeeba funeral eermob over aaaaf hlamembm and be waa pox ' xladaato what be abonld my. Fin- 1 ally be preached tba sermon aod be- ' ■aa by aaylog: "Tble dorp*# bee beeo to this eh arch for forty years." IltoteraUng different porta of bl. \ dbeoarm worn atorlaa empbaauiog tbe , patolatbe apeaker desired to Impress ■poa bis baarace. Along tble line ' to the one of hlmeelf and "Joe" " Tamaby. bow President Wilson's prl- " JWa eacfatary. Tba spaaksr and To- . WWW "torn ooea law partners. Tu . .■tot# to. a BomanhCatboilc aod a „ f»— HWl. WeHaiaa Pretclaut and , a Bapehlloan. Wttb this oombin.baa, they hoped to get tbam coming , •**. Aootber wa. tbat ofe , ""■•by who waa afraid to stay In hod at eight by bimseir. Hi. mother . told htm ha sbo.ldo'l ba afraid, tbat Sou waa with htm. "Wall." mid iba ' •told, -yea may op here with Ood ' aad tot mo go dowa main lo papa." •■■Hi' WaUa* story of tba supposed ■*•«■■• kaebalor, wbo marriad a , gM tnm Waoamaker'a, but later . gW
tboagbl ba aooM bate dona aa wall at eimhaih, aa wall aa tba one telling of a Belamd gtrtaad a utgro aoidier. ooovalsod tba crowd. At tba aonclualoo of tba addresaasT tb* ■■mbari of tba daaa. wltb tba aa atotabeaoftbe wirmof aomoiftbem, ■erred leaeraam aud bome-mado cake •a tba aoctol noma of tbe cburcb. 8BNT TO.BItOCKLBY *■■■0 Wear aaa. Dwnartaiwd, Came May Johnson, a colored girl g year. oMh waa taboo to Block laj, m Pbila dalpbto, oo Toted ay by Policeman (j - Sbe eame lo tbla diy lo September. . mother baring been employed bare foe sevaeal atootbe. Hat act. on. rerently tod tba police to feel tbat aba waa demented, and Ibe mother admitted to Chief Scull tbat aba bed bean to Blockloy and one or two other Maattar Inatltntlooe In Philadelphia. Ttaegtrl waa plckad op by ibe police aoma daya ago and an examination of bar mental condition wee made by Dr. W. P. HalDee, wbo mid tbat abe was namely Otto ba at large. Cbtof Scull wrote Dr Kru-eo, of Philadelphia, and after an loveetigatloa M waa found tbat abe was a realdeal of Philadelphia Word to tbla What waa taat to Chief BcoU and tbe Moment waa made tbat tf Ocean CtW bad ber taken lo Philadelphia Mm wotod be looked after tbere. • Weed baa Men raoelvad by Oaorge ■reektoy.of tbla city, that bia sou ■art, bat arrived at Camp Dn and arto ha home tbie weak. The y ,uug ■— waa la tba 87lb Division lo Rtowaa. Ha was about to gat into tbe < ■ SBtotog whea word was received of i 1 «batogamg of tbe arm Mice. He : 1 WMtod Raw York about ten day. i
i'rdssell henry order gonfire
' Local Resident III in France ' v Some Time and Lost ] J Much Weight. a Russell HeDry, of Phi tdrlphla. a well known young summer re-Idem of tbla dry. aod SOU of (I H Henry Semur, France, upder dale of Ueceui- ' her IS. says: Dec 8. 'IS. „ " Semur. France. Dear other:— This Is Ibe flr-t letter I have been , able to write tellihg you of the exacl 1 place where I am located. Ibe cen- . eor.bip being hfied )u-t a few; days: • . bencel wtlltry an i give you a little v\ e arrived tu Franre on the fifteenth , of June al La Harve. Traveled- fjfom , La Harve through Pan* lo afcwn | f railed Vatrey. where we w ere stationed 1 for three mouths. This |. llV village j where all my letters describing the : cows and cnicken- came from, and , where I we. cooking for the officer. t We left here aome lime Ihe latter pari of August and went to Bourbon From , ; 1 Boorbou we hiked lo Bourmotit. We , ' several dayaj^bike aud landed in a t small place celled- Longchamp We t * stayed here a few days, and started 1 ' lor the front. We landed at tbe tuft ' September Ifi and there wa. ooeof the 1 largest barrage, of the war just star: log. We went right op to Mse artii- ^ lery. which to tbss pertjrwter iistacc*
J' waa etatloofd Mnaaedieu£< n Ca.-w._-* the infantry It **' « toe St * : v " weto t where we irw. w> art*.-.:. » : ' bardiy tat a :w w" 'ibrtsKts mcrwR.tea: sw :«cs fwrecBwotfw u tre swot «: «e were *" ; n aw grewc gajw-ec cairwe there moatiy ■ana. The =«xt day me * moved n*3t cp lata' tbe wood*. vbuMi * had Been occupied By the uermen* for 1 the last tour yean. It took tbe V'anfc- * to get them out We stayed to the* " wood, for three days, and got order- '' lo move op and open oar boepttal ' right bebtnd tbe lines We landed lo * a town called Tbltacourt and opened up tbe Bret aid dreeeiog station. We " were under Bre of the Uertnau.' slx1 mlllmeter guu constantly for twenty1 four Oonre, bat fortuuetely uoue of our 1 company got bit.' But Ibetp were lot. of Americans killed dnriug our slay In Ibis town. Tbe next day It go! so 1 hot wa bad to move back to a safer ^ place, ai shells were flying all around as, and where wa wunld operate our 1 hospital to belter au vantage. So we laudad to St Jecque, where we ran a ' eertoue-wouudrd hospital performing major operations We stay ed here foi ' awhile, aod got orders lo more lo another froot. We are now beaded for 1 wbal happened to the las', drt; e of hjjwar We lauded lu the Argouue Fur 1 asi just as our Infautry « a- pushing ahead and tbe artillery was gelling ' ready toglva an awful barrage. We i 1 e-tabli-bed a hospital In a low u thai « | bad been blown tu pieces It -was 1 ' called Apparmont. We ran a gaa bos \ pual bera and atayed for about two weeks, wbeo an advance perty wa. | ptekad to go attll further up. aud 1 , waa one of tbem. We landed In | Oiaud Pre. where ao awful bailie b»d 1 jual beeu fought, about two days pre- I vlout Tba Savenly elgbtb bad cap 1 tared tbla town and received special ' mention from Ueu. Persuing tor their wonderful work. We dm not get a cbaooa lo open a hospital here, as tbe ware pushing tlie Germans, so ! tbat nearly all Ibe casualties were oo their side, ao tbere was do need of , opeutug up. Wa stayed -here uu- - til tba eud of the war and celebrated by sky-rockets aod star-abells' and yelllug. 1 forgot to tell you we were uuder lire in Apperuiout, and It was 1 only tbe mercy of tba' good Lord that spared our com paby, aa t bey were belug knocked oil all around us, aod lu Grand Pre a Jerry plane came over one ulgbt aud killed twenty men right ' our Saultary train. We moved
* from Gland Pre to a town called I " Varices, and from tbere to La.hlets, ' " aud from tbere lo St. Michael. From '' tbere we look tbe box cars and after a ' % two days' ride lu these rough old car. we lauded at tbe alatlou. We learned ' here that we had a fourteen-mile hike '* before we would reach Semur, so we e started out, wltb beavy packs, aud mads our destination at mldnlgbt, au awful bike through tbe mud. We bave been lying beic lor Ibree weeks ewaltiug orders to move. I guess our e next move will be to tbe ses port, probably Bordeaux Of course, we are oot sure of tbla, but that Is Ibe , I 1 am wearing a service stripe, as I have been over bere six mouths and r_ it seems like six years. We haven't - j seen any snow, as yet. but the climate a Is awfully damp aud everybody Is ' „ elck I Just got over a week's sickI. new. wbtcb started Thanksgiving d Day aud lasted till Just a few days r ago, aod, believe me, 1 sure lost Jbe weight. I am now working as usual. , Now, X bave gtveu you a short out,f line of my trip. sDd win finish lude ' , tall when I gel h-me. which I hope s will be eoou Ktud regards to alt frleuda. if -Your loving son, v. KTSBBLI. I- j I ■■«!» Han b> Foil. , e K H. Nolly accidentally fell I , down a flight or steps leading to the 1 a home of Mrs Garwood, at Eighth •treet and Central avenue. Friday 1 ulgbt She cut a severe ga.n lu une of ber hmbe, winch required several , stitches at Ihe bauds of Dr A lieu , t'orsou t I f • . t I hsOIss' Aid Mapper. M fl i A supper will be given tomnrriAr e eveotug from 6 to S o'clock lu Ibe so- ' r elal roome of the Methodist Cburcb. " i Ladles' Aid Society members will i and serve tble supper lu their uauai efficient style. Tickets SO ceo is. *
MRS. E. W. GANDY | !l AGAIN PRESIDENT
e 'Re-Elccted Head of Ladies' j Aid Society of First M. E. f. Cbnrch. e The Ladies' Aid Society "f the Flr-t I M E. Church at its annual meeting. F 'elected the f..H..Vu.g Wrer-: n Pre-Idrhi. Mr- K <»soetn W tiendy Ysi'd: "e. Iuter Mi--tTsliy Headley.l 0 pre— —Mrs. It I. G if t Par-onage— M tc W K M.-*r Mrs. • N St ti -n a.-d Mr- II t» r.> ' *r I, turn -Mr- Hosstd J..UUSOU and N S ti..ff Mr- K A. 1 ^ |l,. |, -Mr- rtioitti Jeflrre- ei-1 Mri Loots Miller I Plow SI — Mr- w.lh.m Lake. Mrf Ji M Hoflmsn. Mr. J.me. M.yfT.JT ' J-i.u s.' ' Mre'uorrg'e ^Uckuisn. Mr- I- rank I Murphy. Mr. S It Samp—u Mr- K i ia. Potjer. Mr. Beajamao Henderwn rjeod Mr. William L. Utbb. H M. let New Y rk i.e. -g. i er.g ■P6r.ade.ih a Ha-t. Nay., r M :.c..e
ti . -.d * ^ r> la«v«d -- :* —■evstiea aad : e • sad. being ir pientifo:;; j-cps-h,-,! with money and a . Jewfre to own uae of the bandy conr tnvanres. "tb«y busy. The funny flart of It .was that they made no dlatlnctlon between toy parasola. silk one* ' and the serviceable linen ones. It waa " not long until the entire visible supply '' of all the stores bad been purchased, e Then the fun began. Some of the toy :- parasols were made of cloth that was • highly colored, and aa soon as the t water bM them the coloring matter . began to mix- with tbe water and drip down upon the Indiana' elothea. They nlndi-d this not In tbe least and were " teen going southward whooping and ' seemingly In the very best of spirits.— 1 Brest Bend Tribune. e Rather Particular. ■ "Now. sir." asked Ibe lawyer, "ran i yon give me tbe true facta in tbla Tbe witness hesitated. fWeil. sir.' can't you answer?" "I^wsa'jnit wondering." said the wit [ ness. bet ber or not a true fart argues the existence of an untrue fact. I and. to carry the Idea a little further 1. what might he the precise shade of r difference between a true fact and an i cm rue falsehood, or. on -the other . if there Is any real distinction falsehood. Sometimes. 1 apprehend, analogy Is less convincing than die ' similitude. Tbe introduction of a startling contrast may eoahlr the mind 1 to grasp^ the salient points of— "Yon can take the witness." gnspofl the -lawyer waving his hand feebly al the attorney for the other side— Chil Tribune. , A Ope Night Oreta. During the days of tbe second em- ' plre a leader of fashion In Paris. And tag that sbe bad overdrawn her he.- ' band's munificent allowance aud tbat ' t great fancy hall was Imminent, went - to tbe great man milliner. Worth, and I prayed blm to hire her a costume. Be I was shocked. Soch mean expedients bad never come In bts line. The lady r prayed. Tbe great man denied. Finally , tbe prayers of beamy prevailed. B-ot abe was to wear a costume entirely of bis devising. He dressed her as the !' flag of Paris. Tbe tricolor fluttered ta II her skirts, on her shoes, ta ber enamel- ' ed earrings ller hair was -dressed to >1 represent a stormy sea ta which rode d tbe famous three masted galley bear 1 uir ciiuuui lores uissiea gauey l«ir
I tag tbe arms uf Paris. Tlie lady was en raptured. The great man only cbnrged I ber l.flOO francs. The dress was hers tor one night pnly. What's ths Anawsrf 1 OI4 elephant hunters who have bnnt t the wilds of the Malay peninsula arc I agreed upon the following fact: Bury , the carcass of a. full grown tusker ta an# spot In Asia -It matters not whetb „ er tbe location Is- high and dry or low and damp— one year from the date of hartal not a shred of hide nor ' 1 silver of lainc eaji I*, found by dig- ' gtng. Neither disintegration nor ants p ran !«• an explanation, for the phenomenon has been noted In the highlands [ of Nepal, where hurled earcasses of I other anltmils than the elephant onderI go little or no change within a year. B ,nd elephants' bones dianppear ta lo _ ralities where ants are nnknown. So far the scientists have failed to come forward with an answer.— Detroit Free 1 Press. t * Green. Owlug to Its derivation the word . "green" -was originally applied to the ! color of vegetation, hut not to the colot . of the sea. No application of "green" ! 10 ">e color of the sea is quoted before 1 Chancer, but as early as the year 700 j It was used for vegetation. The wor.l la akin jo "grass"* and "grow." which vert, originally belonged to "the vegetable world alone. Vegetable* "grew." from nn Aryan r,s,t. "ghalir." meaning , to U- green or yellow, and "yellow," -gold" and "yolk"' come from that root. A Different Port. [ Mrs. Neoritrh «•> you heard from f yoor sister. How did she enjoy the trip across? Miss Young -Well, she wrote that she waa very glad when 1 slie reached terra Anna. Mrs. Neurltch —Terra (Irma? Why 1 thought she was laud at Liverpool? - Boston Trim script. To ae* cud In a heart that ius-ui-wn ta to hegev good ther*- William Rainy Pbolgte
__„J. — - /, A Red Spider Gone Wrong. J ; The chlgger Is really an embryo tbkt never got out of the chrysalis stage. -' rHe started cut to he a red sr-idex and stopped at becoming a pest. UU papa { size ofTptnhead and bright red. They j lnha(dt old stumps and logs In- the '' woods and f*H-d on vegetable diet. But their offspring are divided Info two , classes— the l.l.ssl thirsty and tbe Don bh-Kbhlrsty. The nciiblood thirsty, like a well t- haved child, heeds mother's '■ aid old wisds. He"gr>-ws up to a red St-'der Ibit tbe h'l— dtblrsty little • eu- I.., I IS op s qosdroped or a toped , l" M}S the eid-n. -Ivgbd. aod g-rge. ,. oIinsATl Krvw he dt.-. He ta lh' j t DrSt f t rar. t» th.- -a«s d j'"'"* Oilng g— -s "I. fr .to* I . com; " r* -: II -i.e. I the Uller, -JJ-S-O 1. Jtt- 'lebt. AS If :t.r d»i ..f their birth • acn.oM tt,e;n._Ji"i-r ts a : „.g eotngso
J w hat a w iwVpa--.. he ts!-IJfe t . Mrs L-..C You're going*, .ut. are you i J act: Mr .Long- Yes. my di-ar. Mrs , L— Welt. I wl-h you'd dr.q, tuto Brown ! , Mr L , hurriedly I —I've got see ; ! short du-ta ti--* from the Fln.-ry Bazaar. ' : r and that will do Just as well. Take j ! Bazaar, you know.— SJrs. L— No mat ! ter! Green's will do. They are near Smith's. Mr I,.— But I've got to take j ' to see Brow n, my dear. Mrs. L..lluipa : . tlcnUyi— H'm' Where are you going | , , after you leave Smith's? Sir, L (help J: leaslyi— I'm going up ta an aeroplane! j j ' * > Peculiarities of Charles Reads. |- Charles Iteade was |H-cttiiar In many | ' ways Here Is the reason he gave to Henry Watterson for never visiting j America. "1 dare tm^dhink about It." • Next. I have a weakness for high llv C log. and you Americans have such an p awfully jolly lot of things to eat thai J I'm afraid 1 should cram myself to j death." One of Iteiule's peculiarities. ' saya J. II Harper lu "The House of 1 Harper." was that he failed to keep * copies of Ihe manuscripts he seoL Once, after a long |»-ib,d of Illness, be 9 furwarded an tustallment .of a story ■ having the names blank, aa be had - forgotten what they were. Mrs Smith's four sons made the life of ber old colored servant a burden 1 One day Cncle Andy was busy In the garden hoeing corn ami ' for half an hour Tom. the most mischievous of the quartet, had 'amused himself throwing clods of dirt at blue At last Audy - threw down bis hoe and stamped ta dlguantly dowu to the bouse 1 "Mis' Ella." he said to the little cul prtt's mother. "Ah Jes has to tell yu chile yu got; so' Ah tells yu fo' yo' I face and tells yu l- hine yo' back!"— New York Post. The Followrup Method. "Why do you get the pretty girls 1 Jobs first? Is that fatr?" f "Be-t for all eqneerm-d." declared the t head of the school of steuograpUy. 1 "The pretty girl m-.n marries her era ployer. aud then there's a permanent v Job for Que of the plainer young la ( dies."— Pittsburgh Post. r
1 A Person to Be Avoided. d "Palanquin ta certainly a man to "» avoid. People have told me a great' many stories about him which are uot edifying " t I need not now give him to, k Ihe mou d ey he loaned tne."-ParnS'tgaro 7 Bridging a Difficulty, n Paying Teller ,to woman -with check! a- —I'm sorry , madam, but you'll have to >r be Identified by some one I know ' I °h, I"™ BP" 1 h*Te ■ ,ri"nd who a -Life. d ,D' *dUI* 'OU 10 h<r e- — Is Arrsnglha a Party. - if Jack— Our * boMes* was really th. ta«»l tx-anllfiil woman of all present io sent out'her Invitations. * Flattery ta the worst and falsest wa? d Two at One Trick. * "Let me plow this field." ,t "Tbanks," "I'm canvassing this dlstrt.i for-^n e grevs." said the wililug worker aft.-i 0 finishing the field. "Do you own thti! fine farm?" h "Oh. no." replies) the other trntn: '1'ui : " farmer has gone to town, hut I assur" . .ed him tlie field Would be plowed hi ! 1 the time he got back ."-I'bltadelphta j ' Ledger. t The Sdent Chill. I He—' There's no use l:,tr.«lticing m, r »o any one. 1 can't dams-. 1 f She - What nonsense: I saw v«u > ! dancing with Miss Janu-s the u,cht tie ' > i fore last. j 1 ! "Yew. but she hasn't sp,k«-u t„ oi, ! ■ Corrected Him. forgotten ^ - .T""'v«-j ' eome back for aomethlug 1 remem I bared." J
— to— j(|— :im&i meeting? j ! 3 1 lie annual uieellug nf the Bell Tele- * j plmfie Company's chief operatore In e! Hit- district was beld here yesterday. It S There were present t(je chief ofwrotork o ! of It..- city. Gape May. W ldwo-d.' 1 MovV Landing. Pleasanlvllle . aud - Hsmoiohtou. and al-o Mrs. L.v.t... * Jbliu-ou. district clitef , and t W« 'I'M* T'IT"; MT1 *' "" *""" -
ADVERTISE Ocean CJlf Seniiflel 1 I I 111 l*s| II I' 1 l\ jl mi H,->i'\v <»i 1 \Cn w 1.1 k .< >
J . K \ r P - rt K V:siiei» ■ j REPORT OK THE CONDITION OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. of OCEAN CITY. N. J. 1 otiier'nwPeaialh' rigfll U0 sor 'ilu'.VuTd P*Kl IICBAODOO Kmand reruT?tes ot depcwlt"" ^sulJre u*'i rl«uivT^?luS1' ^""wilua's k.'m issit. Prssld-nt Jl MTILWKl.^. Treasurer. tiP CHOSEN KRKEHllLUKKR OK THE COUNTY OP CAPE MAY J "sg Resolution. B^tae Finance Committee:
it'' Hpro|Urial«!rnU* *■" Hnde'SloUa'v'ehici taAoaoo 'r A moan? to be raised t. uf-maj ffiaoio 1 taxes. vo^ai.rt aula's; Total. gt76/BU.T6 Xtzs./Jl IU (b) Appropriations: " Prerboiders and » lilojooo I ii.uiujjj Rrlog^?' aurooo 5JyoJ*' n ^rsa^in- s " qS^teih ' . WMt.. I! If < J^R--ou,e~. j, ] isooeri "''-"".Vd'am tSmrraVtaTSSii 6 . :."XTra':..r wa u,t - I a*^^sferevMo'cb«a',° ^"ftarr ■U,lou !tiYi',lr'il.'2!ionU'lt" ,bm" *i,° °a> B, orteruf uw bwju » l-t.xt, p'r'.auBi ' "" ts
"• i m, - Tf — 1 Any Kind An> Where '• « * \ Joseph G Champion i Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J Tenth Street and West Avenue-
's B SWAN J- £. TROUT Swan and Trout Garoenfers and. Builders tOdO-ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J.
you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yot( cannot spare the time to loolc after it closely \ outsell' and must depend' upon the honesty 01 the contractor. c I have built for a large numtier ol* people and could refer von to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and'|,',iotograpIis ot the houses. . _ Otis M. Townsend OFFICE D I I I I HCO 0&A•', i,IY' ^ ttb st. opposite r. 0. □ U t L_ \J Ln r. j. c Allen Seull Tlie I iuilder c E1Khth aritl t >c«a*t Avenue PHONE (INNI-.tTON ^ City Oarage • SEVENTH AND HAVE V AVE. L.- W. MILLER PROPRIETOR I TELEPHONE. S03 I SMITH'S \ The Tin Smith t * "* « ' 73S As y Ave*! Alt Kinds of (luttura
Phone as : > Powell's " Dry Goods, Notions and ^NTcu's Furnishings • Powell's ° 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Lidit Gomoanv 837 ase'JRY avenue TELEPHONE 69 CALLS A24-W Bell Phone, 186-J Furniture Stored ,Ri upholster- ng LET US CL J ESTIMATE vV,ndow Sh ,dcs FOR YOU /Awnings and ! Uliuse Furnishings j Ou, — Lu.,., „ w,m IiM | ( Lawrence 1*1. I ear «< Aabury A..„„ ) c„y N j 't PUUMBIlVa UBl ™7!"°ri!L" ?" ' *■ — rtl— ,, I —."ri wLTLd :: J— .^SisaKSaiSi or efanael force to nielnlein. Gin me e tr. L ' "-tahlBhUMvit , c. h. t/Acorq wot a,,ui j i
I'iMiiurniK A So HtliDr.Hs, I GTiS M. Tu rt itoi'ND BUILDER ofisv; • j fetl^ St. Opposite i'. 0. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Only galvariiyed nails tisal on h j exterior work (Jetjrjfe YV. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing fl Plan. free. Buw(.k.». a trnU^ I No 13 W. f ourteenth Street " ■ OCEAN fllY. N. J. HetlPbaM.Jp fl Leander S. Corson BUILDER
_ ALBERT G. GILBEK 1 ; ~ PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645. Asbury Avenue, а.Kw!lmnte- J-'urnUhed. . s ■ б. 0. ACtatx ». If H. S. AOiot GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO PlASTEfttNG, range setthig — MILK LAYING, tic.: Etc.
All Work In Ma«on Line Promntly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEV. PROP Heady Mtxt-d Palnta, Lead and Olla vao and tas! Aabury avenue. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST I-Towers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell llione, Uq-J New Ocean City House Cleaning Company ' *'* "" "•""rev' "rd»>- <">• o. a 7j0 W'eat Avenue Ocean City New Je. . . JONES. WOOHRS & BA SSELL JERRY DeFRANCO S SHAVING PARLOR; ' . First-Class Service 1 For the Winter at . 843 ASBURY AVEffUE lo Make New Friends 'i";s SIMM 5-Picce OafcBimng Room Suit 419-50 10.75 weemy LMNelson 1103-05 Broadway Camden. N. J. Camden, N.
Eyes Eiamined Without Drops SF-'o-date m -1 hodiT Kau-twct loo A. W. ELV XTUXTIC « IT*, n. J.I_I AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of pkrnitdrk at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. 4 CHAS. E. ADAMS A. BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. 1tuwtic ice company Pocono Mountain len "I llll-l i A ADAHIN '* Reading: Coal . ->IHr* wud Yard. TtVTH and WITT Coai Coal We Have It (to burny C. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and W'eat Avenue in Tie Sentina

