f Ocean City Sentinel' , fmnp «pd rnuaro t'm Tarssos* • P R. CURTIS ROBINSON j Editor and Proprietor f OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No | thursday. february 6, ity. How Impatient *e all are of delay! Wo want to reach I he end before we are ecareely atoned ou our jouruey *i" We wloU to achieve meet— In nu» 1 ehoaen flelde before are have acquired - tba simple foundations of I be know I- 1 edge necessary. Not bus In a tjan- . died la willing to work patiently, ''dngf * godly, unable to aee any progreee, bul I gedly. unable to
working ou just lbs aame and never toeing loterert or courage, .#ay«_tbe Jrlab World. Mori of u» wish to leap to tba top of tt-e ladder of surer** i without all tba botber of cllmblug aacb rung. And perhaps tliat explains wby so many lives, bo pee and ambltlona are loat In tbe atruggle for recognition In each particular line, becauae no one can attempt to leap to tba top af tbla ladder without danger to life and limb. Tbe oaly sure way la to climb each ruug aa It cornea, approaching tba lop slowly, but aurely. | v I" tbla, aa many other lbttancee, tbe longest way round Is tbe aborteat way j Thxrs are some business men who - take pride In boaatlog that they are j • "not polltlclaua." Whether that .la a causa for prltft depeude upon wbat I* maant by a "politician." iuaRcpub ! lie where every men Usee a direct | . part In government, U la tba duty of ! : avary man to be a politician to tbe extan t of helping secure tbe beet candidatsa to rapreeeut tbe beet government L prloelplea and polities. It la every |r z aaan'e doty to help aee that the men ■alerted to serve In public office render . that service In tbe most accepUble ['. ■tanner. If work of tbla kind Is being shirked, II something to be aehemed of. rather I ban to boost of. Wltb eeeb succeeding year gpvepument Is exer rising more and more Influence upon basinets, for good or 111. 'More and 4 mom, therefore, business men should ax ere Its an Influence upon govern- ( - rasoL laeving It to tbe profeeslonel poMtetan te neither good cltlzeosbip * bfp— . . fcr • . a WXUtOTCR ] p Tbe "walkover ""for tbe probibrtios h, •■•nd meat, wbteb baa been ratified , by forty or man State*, leaves star , i; etnemu as myaUfied as tbey are , ■"■■■«• llbaawa tawttte. taexptte . ■Ms Bsraiibaer tbey cry: taey eai_. yraMMOsB IT tbaaa rewntn u: ••■»•»■■■•«* nrae • eat of Sens' . it . a *MKwt it* niincx JJJdbkadabmaBAaB mt inert ? nm w ' aab^^mu"!!!
— attmsiy . It ts-ndit f5: balhad ty fauaSto. nit, do ta" «» -ajur baaagarOad ae a pennies: I ** — "r,1,**,Dr ear yfammlly Irrepaatab:* sJyte ^nd^d' todlrKlD»l J'u i*I* m'*m,T draragardad Tbe store MbaMta IbaaDeaay of modern in -Mb E. da^nd. for the cirar *** ******* **— dr band. It ts tbe * ***"^ ad median Ideals— of that per1 latnra In wbieb all shall be ****** and none live In paraaiti.Maora. It 'te tbe enemy of hum-u freedom, for a man ts net free who la . Maes U bla bodily weakness, and wbaratbaraara many alavea freedom r EiBmiirtly baa a qualified existence. *. Bectagy paaamaas tbe right i0 protect and it tbe supreme judge of ***** ** P'cmary to lu protection. FlUhlbMluu ,lln* on a solid basis at acton ra, or economics, or morals and polblos. and tba great experiment to which ibis country Is committed will ■newer tbe qocsttooof lu ftractlcsblllty la tba p reseat etete of tbe rW , "VALBWTINB SUPPER" ' — i _ ' e*"" wamew am* Arrssn*, I *— Back •octal. t The women of the First Baptist « Cbnrcb an plaoning for a "Valentine ' Supper" to be given In tbe soclel room Saturday eveolng February 15, from 1 | . • to 8 o'clock. Tickets. 80 cents. ' y. They are also plennlog for tDelr* annuel sock social for Friday even- ! log. Match 7, at which time tbe pes- ! lor has promised l hem .ud the public I ooe of tbe baatantertalumeuts that has f com* *o Ocean City. He will bring : entertainers from tbe army, among , tbem an overseas soldier be kDowe 1 who le recovering from a wound S A"d »bo bae been a wonderful bit in ! Oamp DIE and anrronndlug country ! aa an aotartaloer. Tba meno will be as follow.: 1 . Codfish Cakes j Betted Bam Potato Salad , E Cranberry Sauce I . Baked Beans Ptckle, i: Rs1l.be. ..." „ . Bread and Butler !&«,- Cake Peacbe. ' Tra and Coffee. \ 1 j ( SJT: JjSS.ViS'^gg'.i ' tfe. wBSS^I •
' carries german iron war cross ' \ Miss Foulds Receives Unique Souvenir from Brother, r Lt. H. W. Foulds. 1 First Lieut.. Harry W. Fould". of Ibis cliy. who is stationed at < .'obletuty. liermany. with tbe Kigbtb Field Figual Battalion, has tent a Ueruian Iron war cross to bis sister. Miss Maud ' Foulds, which, ebj, now carries a- a y watcll-fob or guard. • ~ Tbe cross was given Lieut. Foulde by a Oerman soldier * It Is of iron and German 'silver. 'On [ -W" and a leaf or floral de-ign ovjr . tbe .figures 1SH4 Ttie rever-e side l- . of similar design, with" the letter- F . W." and the date 1818.
er LOCAL BOVS WELL \ 'P ttcrwi. ciaudr Mckrrson Wrlfr- ^ " ,-rrn," ,r"-' ! Fergeant t'laurte L Ntckerson. of ^ d Headquarters Company, 114th Infanmother, Mrs. (ieorge W. Nlckerson. - ( , this city, ha. tbe following 10 eay : , (i "About the proposed Y. M. t." A. In j Ocean City. 1 don't tblnk there could j J be auytbiug more suitable than Ibal. ; ' ' ln-tesd of being a dead and stone-etlli \ ^ monument. It would be something '' living, at are all or mosl of us W uf^ „ Is more, It would be a symbol of wbat % we should el I "Strive to be— ever tuov- y lug ouward and upward, worklug for y " that wblcb ts better aud for tbe good ,. r of all. As I alw ays -sij. tl could be ' made a place for tbe yodlrger one* ' the boys of 16 j"esr. or eoj to keep litem 1 out of crsp gsmes snd pool rooms. ' wblcb always have been a safe aqd V -ure start to thing- far wor-e. If this 1s to be a memorial to tbe soldier- of this war, and if the-e soldiers came ta | over here to light for the uplift and m 1 preservation. of "bumaulty, could any- |): 1 Iblng be more Hiring than, tbe pro' ta posed Idea, viewing It In the light that Tr It would be bringing iiume and Veep- da lug forever tbose same principles for which some oi America'- brsre-t gave da up their live.? ke
"I am going to tell you bow the Frtucb women bake - bread They make up tbe dougb just about ttn same as you do, only in larger quantities, a* tbey do not bake' nearly- -<• often. Tbey make the loaves round ■boat 18 incbee In diameter.' 4j or j inches high, flat on tbe bottom. Tbey me no pans, bul arap tba loave-cbee-e dotb. eacb one -e {irately Tnew tbey plae* 10 a sort of wn-xer basket. Tbe oven ts barlt outdoor- 1 and w of Moce It tt generally abnat 1 SxT fact, and s fees btgn Vbere is DC fir* box. tbe only inleyor being tt» . C Jest dje;. Tbey asti "a Cre of dry ! tcrcks apread rvecly over tbe floor of tbe oven Tibs is kept ontii lbs . Tbe tr* ts tben pulled out aud :1c. bread rait m ll ts urn vary ISmg bt. fort targe- dark brqWD ioatos art m ' nergean: Nickerao:.. It a posbenp: a." 1" not uta beera from hi* pro. . tbr? ftarl. for sums time. Egri _aesC b it tbe aervn* ot tbe olbo side Date a? January IP FergeaM " —Die 1 ever tell yon of tbe fat- rr Use ireucbee- Ah. well, I eappo-e 1 - -or y "e... i enppo-e i
e oftbitig- a one Hits Use rat- up therey aud tbrr ttad Useir g»od fiblrts. Tbey T art mu'.'L quicker and more' accurate ' m oetactmg ca- than human teingao tbey made Cut aarniug signals Ii was good -port fot tbe doughboys in tbe trencbes to tbrow baud-grenades ai tbeoiv A e a ere generally -.1 tired ' tbataa didn't mind if tbey .played e bide and seek to our ban and faces or cbewed up a shoe or two at ulgbl. As " tbey were almost as big as cats, there >- was no danger of tbem jumping down - one'* tbroat. "Tbe boy* tell me I'ar gelling f»t. » Afraid I'm loslug my -rep.' as cbame plon lightweight. I'm feeltng line. - though, aud fs.t gettiug back bribe e old trim,. " "Our hours of drill are only half »• tbose we used to have when In train. • tug, aud couslst mostly of working i' 1 wlib tbe lusirumeuts of tbe station. ' 1 1 we have lota of time. I u-e most of 11 ' i- In sketching, wrlilng and studylug « In another letter, dated January 0 1 ' tbe youug man write*: • O res- I toiu • 1 • you I live, with two fellow. 10 the ■ borne of an old couple. Neither of ' 1 tbem could speak a a ord of Engli.n ' ' bul we are right at borne. Jast the 1 1 time. Their dome-nc ways «„d Cu« ' loms are very dlir-reiit fr .m our- al c way now. * 10 ' "Tbe Sestixel of December 8 armed today. Piled to gel it Others tbe outtlt, but I bey have gone ' a-tray. Will be gettiug the paper ' regularly now. ' "Was considerably puzzled to re 1 a package uf swell chocolates 1 and Ingb grade Bngli.b clgartlles until 1 f.iutsd a nice lettar enclu-e.t. tellsng bow it -was from my pareuts brothers jttid sisters tn America, through cousin. Maud Fotilda, and sign -d 1 by Miss Muriel l'eonant. Kuglai.d 1 Tliey came In first rale, ft wa. good of tbe- lady, and I think you ami ' for the kiudue-s. •Haw tbe Oceau City boys In tbe regiment New Veil'. Day. They are , all In line sba|>e " I In a letter to -til* young brother Fergt. Nlckerwu writes: "Tbe oulv wsuvenlr of the war I have 1. , Itttle I piece of bullet that almost sent n-e I west at double time. Very few.fttie 1 fellow* Who weie up lu tbe -bow auyltnng bsck. I have a brand new American gs-ma-k 1 i,.i wfll te yours If the army lets me keep , From then oilier son. Private E \\\ , Nlcker»on, who Is win, Compsnv i' 1 31Sb Ammunition Train. Mrs Nn k- ' erson has received a letter from France 1 dated January v' In which be -s\>- ! 1 "You will notice tlial I moved 1 • again We are now billeted tn bou-eaic u a small town. The -,u,d 1 bat one room to It-eif. ..,d, wlih , fir™" place to t.kftlre chill „n, "we aVaL 11 m.« a- cozy a. w. would be al home. ! " I r-celved my < bri.ttnas box and u * !fx °< efof/ Maud's con- 1 sin lu huglaud. I aui foellug Hue." I »
arrange. for 5 summer bazar e 1 Methodist Women Will Hold Annual Event on Board- [ . walk August 1, f The I^Htes" Aid .Society of Hie ; First 1 r. M. E. t 'IfUrclr has appointed ill- com-; niHlees for tbe -oc.Hy '- -nmrrier baII zar, Wlricll Will be held lu (ioll - ptd' virion on 'the Hiisrdwtlk,. prubatfly A^n.,mmlltee. are as folio'--: j - Fupcrvl.iug— Mrs. 1**1. Iti-ley.; M,-. .io-rgc g'., and Mr- It J r VVC^-MraF I! W„.-j Lske^M rs.'wrn- ' «'b ' M r- J- liar j • clav. ■ Mrs Jsure- Marl-, Mr- S. M. >
Ma— ev' Mr- Ii. W. Klwsrd- MrBenj flender-on. Mr. Altw.rMr., tirauvllle Flwliusn Mr- Julia Scull. Mrs. Wilton II. Wilier- Mrs. if S. "Mowrer, Mr- X S tioff. ,Mr- ' snd Mrs. Wr tram V\ H-.u? V Apron-Mrs. K A Porter. Mrs H. ' S. Adam-. Mrs?" George}). A.iam- ' Mr- J 1 *.' Sleelman. Mr- K M Sutton* XI^v <;™ Blackmail. Mr- John 1 Mrs. S i>. l ouver. Mr-. John 1 Drndi-J - MrsJoS. Lee Mrs. John 1 Van rule and Mrs. Frank Murphy. Candy— Mrs. W W. Weeks, Mrs * K H. Stile*. Miss Bertie Siiles. M»sMary Corson, Mrs. Harry Headley H. D. Taylor and Mrs. E. A. | HEARD FINE SPEECH ■ , ' 1 talument committee oatdld it-elf »' Monday's luncbeon. It wa- "Ladle-' < and tbey came aud came More 1 tabie- had' to be added and -Rill-" 1 the presiding officer of the « w as just full of wit. • He luu.slyced the speaker of the Lieut Harry <i Mlisom. who lit- llsteber- on a keen eoge all , • the' time .
1. Ellis will preside and be baa been - able to secure for tbe club as speake 1 of tbe day John li. Herbdoa. Jr.o tbe Income Tp* Depattmeafand Pbtl > adelpbia correspondent of tbe Go-sc-anty Trust' Cum papy 'of N e» Yorka He wa. Income tax expert for the Wisconsin Tax Ooormiseion -in l*li. ' j 1813 and '.&I4. and assistant ,4q the ■I chief of the persons! tax division hu . • come tax 1. Bureau of Iniernai Here • t.ot. Waapiagton D C , JnJj-lT. Hi--otject wlU be' Law# of /tbe income i • Tax." at-3 be will give 'be members a foil ejDbftsVbf the m^io thing* thai r.-uooid know. Strain a point to be j {>Tt**Dt. j 1 TEN TEARS OLD . Joseph Broad ley on Toe-day even lug celebrated bt* tenth birthday an- , uiversary at the borne of bl* parents, Joseph Broadley and wife, o! this city. . There were piano aelectlous by Mr-. I H tt, aud Irwin Holt plea-ed blt hearers «nh some mandolin solos, at hearers «Jth maudolin
. did Joseph Broadley and Arthur Holt j. The boy was tbe recipient of many r presents, tucjudlug a plauo from bl- . parents. 1 Games were played arid refreshThose pre-eut were Mrs. Walter C. t Johnson. Irwin Holl. Arthur Hol(, a Cecil Gilbert, Ira Busbay, Hubert Ad- , am-, Priscllla Jane Brofcd ley and Har- # old Victor Broadley. _ - EVANGELISTS SING ' Jadze Cole Vfas aprak «t Heel e The Berge -isier-, singing evangel- ( meetings lu the First M. E Church They began their service* last evening I and tbey are of material help to tbe ' gatherings Tbey will sing next Sunday and for tjvo or Ibree Sunday-. . I Tbey will also a— i-l at tbe evening | meeting*, which are held every night j except Saturday. The meeting for men la-t Sunday , I afternoon waa well attended. There will be another meeting tor wen In the K. Church neji Sunday afternoon. -KITorta are helng made to aeence Cole, of Atlantic City, as 'the -■•eiker at this gati,e(|ng.. milled to aabtrrs' Collrxr. William H.Campbell. Jr.. son of , Comiolssloner M llllam H t Campbell, has Invited Theodore ttfe Andrew Steelmau arjrl Boss Fer.n, of the Ocean I'lty High School 1 to be hi* gunls at Butger*' College tomorrow evening and Saturday. They have accepted. An rutertaiuurent , will be held at the Kappa Sgiua fraI linuse Friday night follBwlng ■ the ha-ketJ.aH game t«tween. Bulger* j aud Princeton. Mr*. Kupdel and daughter. Harris. . Paul B. Hoppe, Rlnghaiuton; • tirover C. Imbolt. -nutb Seavllle; It."' ■ D. Thompson, Haddou Heights; K ' B Erngptarn. Daniel It. Harris, Joseph I I •I Free. Philadelphia.- — [ Bet orris Robinson, 744 and 746 As 1 avenue. Ocean City, N J. ; l«e» appointed a Commissioner of for Pennsylvania, with full authority lu i,ke acknowledgment and ; proof of any deed, mortgage or older ' conveyance of any lauds, tenements or i ■herrdllaments lying or being in .aid I •-dale, or any olber writing under seal ' ■ be used or recorded In Penu-ylva'-uia. and to a^minl.ier .r, oath or afflrmation. ,Sv „ j I It** in advertisement In tbe Sekti.
buys' cottage ; i in this resort rl Loai/tA. Passnvant, of Philadelphia, Now Owns the Par- , kcr Miller Residence. •ll There have twen.nraoy it -iuirl— tor 1 i- j pmtvrty Iq thi* cl) within rbr ia-r i- bred «"i o-utsroislid ■ 1 *i* sb ,'t beirg ^ifajs ri.! I agency uljl 'layt»ri Han- lira* He; 1- coiisaeowned by Psrker Xl.lier a»SI*I ' T' " a'n'd "s' bs- Je'.Tl j !oe*K!iard«sta Mr H-i" 1 . * • j ..•• l,t-J1r-C3>ere ... In-.nr-r'bere r
Mr Paksa*ant • r-r in-' ». h- 1 1 Sid b.-.-:. ou*b-d from bis parish snd ' was a thorough trr, -Concha ble called . 1 was then principal of"Ed nhirrsb uni-' i-orsfti. ,Hc found CarM.Hra lu a rage. Hi* tailor bad s.-r.t 111 a misfitting suit. and then. looking al lit* A i»itor. thought that they would- lit blln. Mould he not take tb. in as a sort of toqemeut 0^*1 j.«, the visitor. •" me bock to - reskore a ten pound note which be bad lire principal "When Joo^uxrk IBe IP" CaFsialrs bad planned tbe whole affair Tr.-u lh^ s.-oi of the Eight ei-nlb Center;. ' by John N 3 taut). D. D Cut it Shota•Wbhe bulid.bg tbe Panama canal Colonel Goetfial* knew exactly wbat warned dene and would bruok 00 arguments One morning a rather fidget* sulsrrdii.ate came Into the Colo"I got >ocr letter, colonel" ne began. lie gut do fenber. for tbe colonel. ,
w ith, up'ilfted eyvbrutra. cutin: "laAter* la-itarl Tbtre mot be ' some mistake- I have written yon no -Oh. *ea.'co onel." repeated the man v "I've s-'t It here It a about the work . . Again tbe r-oronel cut tn: > * "Ob. 1 aee Bet yuo misled me Too ~ The co.onei's biue eyes stared coldly at an end. "faded away." e Two Viewa of tha Sejf Mad* Man. ,' t £ petboiogtst of standing Inveighs again*: tbeCself made man" in terms ' ' Jbat' will be surprising to many. "Tbe self made man." be says, "is oftei. In l * the process of degenenttidn. and the first evidence of degeneracy In a faml- „ tbe cunning, avarice and moral guile * by wbicb the salt made man succeeds in amassing a fortune for bis still more ,' 1 degenerate children to spend In gratifying their aettrsb dealrta." 1 There hi another aide to Ore mutter. - and Tboreeu saw It when be said that . tbe man who bad acquired wealth ._ would insist on having bis sons educated. and thus be would become tbe real founder of a family.— Springfield * itepublican.
J" Windsor Cult Kitchens. Tbe kitchens at Windsor castle are vy perfect In aH their arrangements. Tbe « II- chief kitchen te a One lofty room lined with white tiles. It contains a mare h- velous collection of copper saucepans that vary in size from the dimensions ■■ 1 - of a tub down to that of a tiny breakI fast cup. Another feature Is tbe bnge ; y steel table used for serving. It ts brll- ' lltntly poiished and has hollow legs e' through which steam passes upward, heating the whole table. Aartber ?'■ apartment is called the "green roonf." s, and Is set apart for fruit used at dee- 1 serx. and there is also a room assigned ' to the "table deckqra." whose sole duty " ' it te to attend to Ure Coral decorations 3 of tbe royal dinner table.— London Ex- 4 |. press. Where Dr. Johnson Worked. Dr. Johnson's bouse In Gougb square. . London, is a noble old piece of Queen |j "■ Anne anhllecture, -»z>d-lu stripping - tbe walls of their surfeit of taper ^ • and canvas and stuff tbe -restorers p 'V came across several quaint old cup- * it boards, and Urcsc have all been pre- a served with the 1 r "o rl gl n a fT1 [idle* and ,] iy mountings and add enun^rosly to tbo I, re domestic verisimilitude of the tilnce. !, ;ls At the top may be seen tbe s[>aclons B ,r_ gam-t. where the doctoi kept bbi six ]e_ clerks slaving away at the dictionary »' wbP-h first brought him fame: un-1 n alongside the bouse and the careluk- '■ "e er> lodge te tire tiny gurd.-n which * Carlyle in hi* essay on Johnson de- ^ scrilwa a* rather larger thau a bed- p quilt. T " Ii, H 8a,nt Simon's Povsrty. Bt Simon, the cek-brsied French u author who wrote "Tire Heorgaulzarioa " Buropeun Society." was twice drlv- " en^by wnfit p, mii-mpi Ids own life. ' i-y in the end. it w„* among tb,. most lata* *- a. days." he say*, w riting to a friend'just before the end came. "I bare lived upon bread and water, without a tire. "■ I have even sold my clothes." Faminin, Cour»9,. ~N • ly -SXi coura'"."!' """" " "r" lenged the .champion of bcr'rex. lUal* sum tbo tiurrld i-ynle. t1! (i rar""tL W"UM ",, r '!"r'' 10 S''' "a .--j does-"— New York Olofi*?™"" '■£ Otters at Fishers, j in some parts of India ott.-ra erei"' ttaed by the netives to catch fl*i, f„, | , them. So rapid Is the speed of tte. 1 1 * eJS" d° '
' rai-e them When not worklug the! j otters are tied to stakes, like chained ■Jj dos* f f Hie Ekcusc. '- k,^r,'r.r-7 wbr» »» Borne . kuflt. Alfred In the night Teacher ; -Dow came yon to make such a mistake? Alfred Well, you said restore '.day Borne wasn't built tn a day! j
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' .. T" — 1! j] An; Kind An, Wliefe | l\ ' - I Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. ( I Tenth Street and West Avenue « s b swan *■ e trout ' i Swan and Trout Caroenters an(^ ^u''llers toao asburv avenue cean city n. J. I f OU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To etct your Ocean City cottage. You ,-:.naol spare the time to look after it closely \ outsell and nn'.>t depend" upon the honesty o! tbe contractor 1 I have bnilt for a large numlrer of people and could refer yon to any or all of tbem. Send for tbe list of names and ubo'.ogTaphs ot the houses Otis M. Townsend ...."".•■■BUI LDER Tr°"Allen Scull 'Flit- Builcler Eighth and Ocean Avenue PHOXK CONNECTION -Xy ' ' City Garage « SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. occam c irr. mew jzstcr L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. SOS ; SMI TH'S j j~ 1 The Tin Smith * 73S Asbij^y Ave. Plurn. 73- W All Klnclsi of Cj litters* ta : "tone 25 . j Powell's Dry Goods, Notions and Mori's Furnishings '' Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. K - b e tl City Gas Lieht Comoanv » 837 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 69 0 CALLS 424-w j t Bell Phone. 1 86-J 9 r_ ,. I urnlture Stored & TFTTIQ /Reupholstcring ESTIMATE iWindow Shades FOR YOU .Awnings and ... 'House Furnishings ~ Out price, ere Lowest p,.s*lble consistent with Upod Work end H«t Materiel. ^ Lawrence n. Lear «• A.bury C„y, N. j. C
PLUMBINQ I cars of your r^Lr work .drtih^Lki »7dJLbv P^"'u In Uk. | or eterioal fotoJto nmtatain. Otea 1 Ut* 00 CT'ra*i'« -UWbhmmu I I » — C. H. BACOIN *07 eighth atl
' t-elYsilTOH AMD HtllUrtn," 0TISM.T0WNSCND BUILDER ofp^k: 8th pt. .Opposite P. O. CITY. N.J Only galvanized nail« used on exterior work George W. Harria Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. IJ Fourteenth Street^'' OCE AN CITY. N. J. lujip,.. J Leander S. Corson BUILDER AI.HERT G. GIUiKKl, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTEI 645 Asbury Avenue, bull I.lo* ol Jol.n l.ui-nV ■ Do.. f,|01i -unriy m"rettak' ' L®""' L*~1 *'"<l Kru-hc and Paintsrs' Suppui. "-sss'*~sac,s:"G 0. Aa.B.1 G W A die 1 -Klli GEO. 0. ADAMF& CO. PUSTERffiG, RANGE SEniNG BRIkE LAYING, &£., Etc. All Work In A^ason Line' PrompUy • Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S MOUSE AMD SIGN PAIlij rtBS CLINTON L.. BRECKLEY, Paop Heady Mixed Talnta, Leau aud oil* ffili and W2 Asbury avenue. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — ^ — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designi Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue iel! l'bone, 4J9-J Something New for the benefit of Oceaa City people Ocean City House Cleaning -Company wmdall by Urr routract or day. a..* 7j0 VA'eat Avenue Ocean City New' Jersey JONES. kOtiV.RS fit BASreE H. A. I. JONKta Msnag*' . jerry rbFRAHCO s shaving parlur . First-Class Service / For the Winter at 843 ASBURY AVEfcBE 10 ivlake New friends mm: 5-Pisce iiMi4 i f Oak Dining jRFT 7 Room Sait 4 J9-5° $0.75 Weekly LMNelson 1103-05 Broadv.a Camden, N. j. Eyes Ezamioed Without Dropi Newest up-br-Ost* mrtlrods- ftatisiarin * fl""-vls»« OBlIa>J wo. . M> M ta ii I.IKjT" ('/ 0 'M ilr^uTrl™" 1 *■ -Oh, pl.t* S. -«n ta fonod tn any city, nojlre"'^ jfl-r'unr'y ""is^LPn4' ,b°'A. W. ELY ATLAHTIV CITY, I. J. I_I AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 720-22 ASBURV AVE. ATLANTIC ICE COMPINl Pocnno Mountain Ice OCEAN CITY N J.N headleT A A DAMN Readme: Coal Al*<> KiudtmrWood by barrel or eoid. BW «al_OH tta narksl. «J» lire ^ »»■ Vara. TRUTH aas WEWI Coal Coal We Have It (to burn) H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue
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