Ocean City Sentinel, 13 February 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

m Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone N ^Job^wor* promptly J re | THURSDAY. FEBRUAilY^;»l». Oil of Ocean City's well Known : residents telle yacht club men thai lie will be one or the usxl C ity Coraml- , ■lonera. Wnstopllml-t- ramt pt-uplrj •re, lo be en re ! "•wihuikc the circi.k " | Tbe elaiemeot Is made tbsf upon| ble return from Europe Pre-id-ut %\ u j tbe people aa to the issues before ilit-j peace oonfeience. Tbe people of t rile | country would not mind return; thiInformation while It le fre.li Moreoear It |e perfectly clear- that if Prrel- j dent Wilson want, to inform Ibe people on Ibla subject II will not be nrcraary for btm to go traveling aboul tl.t. eouutry by -pecial tram to do It The people do not get tbeir information ato wbat Pre. ideut Wileoo tbmK. by Lasting bis speeches, but by reading tbem, aaye Ibe National Republican. He can aay whatever be be. to ..y ou tbe While Hou-e ate|w, or lo tbe privacy of ble owo library, aod It will go Id'o print In every newapaper in tbe country and be read and dlacuMed bv , • hundred million people. Tbe only poaslble purpose of e , ewtng around tbe country by apecirl tralD la to point to tbe crowd, el way. •Uncled by tbe vl.it of e chief executive ae evidence of tbe (remeudoufavorwltb wblcb wbat be eay.be. been received, wbereae three prupei In determining tbe degree of favor ' wltb wblcb en official'. theories are raoaivad by tbe people. Tbe people , are gettlog • bit weary of tbe apectacalar In conneaUoo wltb national and letametlonal affair.. Tbey a.k for tbe applleaUon of a little more bone eeoae end a Utile teee of tbe eouod aod tary wblcb atgnlflae nothing. ntme rac fibexeic. Tbe floandal editor of tbe Ledger (or wat It come kind friend 7) le aeem- 1 tngly ead'y befogged or be bae metb- 1 add of figs ring aod reaeoolug pecu ' Uarly ble own. Moreover, tbe tocrea.- 1 lag InOrmlUm of age appear (b bave iflUhd ble memory. In lto leene of lest week, tbe erudite ' ooeapaat of tbe editorial tripod earnaetly and wMb malice afoiet'hongbi ' (yea, p»y 'tie, 'Us true, lo a "Cbrn- ' Uan" paper) cried to tbe flrejiiea that, 1 U certain alleged leek, could obly be 1 Mopped, tbej"(lbe firemenj-'conid gel ' that HO raise." In tbe earns Ledger of January 4. a Utile more than a month prevlou. to 1 UUe byplay to tbe Qremeo, occur* t be j ■(•lament that "if it waan't so aertou. la eamo of aa who belp pay tbe ^Tla n WoaM be quits amurlng to reed in. I bat by Mflet economy tbe oommi. Nonets wyre enabled to pay tbe Areman an increase of ten dollar, per month for tbe peat six mootbe." It le Una tbal one of tbe meo tbeo 1 hike ba department wae given e 1 leave of absence from bit duties there asd that badkl aoter ibe employ or 1 Ml. Campbell, by whom be wee paid 1 aa a bnMneaa mao. TheaKy.eulUrad no hardship, dor- ' fag the map's absence fmm tbe de- 1 partmeol, aod oo appointment to till ' (be vacancy wae mede. Tbe money 1 (bat 'bus accumulated, amounting lo 1 several hundred dollar, waa divided. 1 * at tbe end of tbt year, amoug tbe 1 •Char •raamo, giving each of tbem |lu ' a month amtrn for tlx month.. Tela the eommtaaaooera considered ' rtnctly as a boooa to tbe nramen. The commissioners, at tbe begin- ' ■lag af this year, decided to give the i •reman, as well as tbe policemen (who i aleo ebared In the bonua). an lucreare , •f |6 a month over their regular aala- , Mas, wblcb waa dona. How, U woo Id appear that some of , M who par the bUto" are Mill dlaaalla- . •M. Tbey are kicking over tbe bills. , b«t tbey are trylog to play op tbe tire Fourthly Ibla attack on Director UrtapMI may be dae to hte dl-covery,v soon after be look office, of overcharge, for advertising made by Ibe Ledger. This revelation did not then "eel well" en that paper, aod apparently the editorial management baa not yet recovered. The Hkxtirki. holds, no brief for Commissioner Campbell^eud, any. way, ordinarily bt seems to be able to take aara of blmmlf. But it does not appear Jart that ba, while eudeavorlog eeehomtcally to sdmlolster tbe affair, of bla department, should be attacked by persons who have never, so far a. known, baen abtnlog examples of ' acute acumen lo tbe business world •Imply to try to accomplish their owu aggrandisement— or Itcb for public office. wmw sot be TivraFixT Evan though there was tpe least . semblance of truth In the allegation. Which decidedly there Is not. It 111 beoemts tbe Ledger lo make the declaraI tow, aa was done Its Its Issue of ls.i week, that tbe HBTlKBL charged more tor advertising the report of the sinking fond commtMlou tbeo thi. paper was legally entitled to charge Bays the Ledger, lu Its remarkable •creed: "We do not see thai tbe report u a. ofaoeh Importance tbal It required so maab space." Tba Bkxtxhrl is still very sorry,, a. It waa a few weeks ago, that it catiuot arrange tba make-up or style of the SBmna ta eull tbe vlewpotut or tbe * porary." Means bile, we appear to be •■tag fairly comfortable, seen, lo rat -MP mart of oar subscriber, eud loci--t~ dtoatally we are doing Uaiug. iu our --* kaaminog to tba Bbktikel'. con km wMh the city, it" (the sn.kiug

1 commlMious1 report) '-should ' 1 beve been prloted lo legal form, wblcb ! ' would bave made 100 lines, aod at the ; ooulract price of one aod a quarter 1 cent, per Hue would bave amouut.d ' loju.lTJ It will be Men that the - Bkntinkl Just charged $8 60 more tbsu ■ U was legally entitled to. Also, lo - tbe same Issue Ibe advertisement of the Local Budget appears. There I. r just 142 lines lu that advertisement. a which, according to the Bknth-el's * contract amounts tnfl.78. bat a chaigv - of (S 24 is* made for It. or II 46 mort ' tbau the coutract price." Aside from being a tissue of raise - hood, and a little ragged grammar, three statements of the Ledger ere all ' right. Davy Crocket Ik quoted at having ® mid. "Be sure you're right, tbeu go 4 ahead," wberelu lucre Is a material 8 difference between Uroeket and the • Ledger. f The Sentinel's contract price for is advertising with the city is one end ■f oue-belf cents per line (uoupertel or d six point measurement) per Issue, but. U of course, a little mistake like that Is of lc no consequence lo the ever truthful Ledger. The coutract la a matter of public record and It could be seen by anynue who desired to be careful of ■t facts, or who bad auy regard for tbe ii, truth, but we still bave our Muni- And Ibe way tbe Ledger "Agger." -I la laughable even to au ordinary ■d printer, utiles be wante lo pervert le tbiuge to suit bis political purposes, i. hopes and ambitious. Hays tne Ledger lu Its clo.log parale grapb: "We berewiib print tbe eluk tug fund commissioners' report a. a is mailer of new., and aleo as a verlAca m lion of our cbarge* " To tbe uninitiated, tbl* la very good lies •. especially tbe venAcatloD. Like c i l be ledgrrdeniaiue artist, "Now vou ol see II — uow you don't." But we doo'l ir see It. Nellbet would auy other one w hen we show tbem tbst the veriftcatwin I- on a par with the rest of the '• buncombe. . <e Tbe ledger stye lu legal form trtt- -advertisement would have made 1& 1- line-, and to prove the uiieelalement ii ir .print- tbe re|>ort. By actual measure feu l with Ibe iv pe founder.' mea.ur I lug Me. the -ad" lu Ibe Ledger g makes 1Tb lines. But wliat'a the use?

i ELLIS PRESIDED = AT GLOB LUNCHEON * Wives of%Iany of the Yachtsmen Enjoyed Festive 1 „ Occasion. •o The Ocean <lly Yacht Club'. luncheon un Monday si' presided ' 'over by Captain Harry T. Kill*, of Ibe ' i II. blue emack Loretta. and be gave } j Hie boy. s g*w*d talk oo -Co operation 'j 0 ! Iiir-ime Tax llepsrlineul o' Ibe Guar rt-isniee Trust ' .nu|%nj of New York. "p ii. Ladle-' Day" si Ibe clubI- j her. gave their wives a. very pleasant „ 1 1 real » hlcb 'hey thoroughly enjoyed. J Thomas K Armstrong will preklde I. I.I Ibe club luncheon neXl MoAdsy. - . ! Tb» speaker for this occasion ba. hoi .. | been -eleclcd, bul m. oilier- An be as- , 1 „ Mr. Armstrong Is one of Ocean 1 1 I'liy'abest tonsil sammer re.ldenls ' . and always a resort booster He Is an r inlerrsliug and wltly speaker. I J ■ MISSIONARY PREACHES J *: .f I ■ Br. Hartarll Also Tells laltml- j . Isx-kiorlcs of rsi««a. Service. a> Ihe First Presbyterian , Church Sunday were conducted by t Ibe Rev J. L. Hanxell, of Lakawan. ' 81am. " j Tbe topic of Hie morning sermon ' was, -Belief " lu wblcb Mr. Harlzell •bowed Ibal effective belief le more -1 i ban mere iDtelleclual at— cut lo tbe ' great truths of Christianity. The devil, believe In thai eeoee and trem <i | ble. I Effective belief In Chyle! must arouee I our love and energize our will so thai I will to do Ibe "works of God." To ' is tbe Arst greet work which leads lo f tbe Arst great "works of God." Ef- e fecilve belief lu Christ will maDlfesi itself by certain works which are both u of a negative and positive character. c Iu a negative way the true believer I will abstain from sin. bat tbe Cbrle- J lien who Is content lo simply not do ' log wrong Is far from complete. True c belief will always maulfeel Itself In e ' positive manner by active eervlce for f | UoQ end for humanity. Borne people c wmto thluk such eervlce 4e :• be only In tbe foreign mlaalou 1 [ Aeld, while they overlook a multitude c . of oppoituulllee lo their own borne Ageln, there ere many Cbns liene of the eaey cbelr variety, who ' ere perfectly wllllog to serve If It ( ! doesn't Interfere wltb their own eelf comfort. Buch people bave never caught tbe eplrlt of Cbrlel, who went ( | about looklog for opportooltlee to help . I other people. ^ At tbe Bible school In tbe afternoon Mr. Harlzell spoke abool tome of bl. experiences In Blem, In wblcb all ( j present were mucb Interested, eepe- ( clelly in ble account of drlvlog ele- ( phants. r Tbe evening topic wae, "Who ii My J NrlgbborT" and Ibe preacher pointed ( { out that neighborship It Dot deter- ( L mined by neerneee, bat by Deed. ( , Most people cbooee for neighbors only j egreeeble people wbo favor tbem. and In ibis manner tbe commandment to love our neighbor as ourselvei Is very easy to observe, but Jesus pointed out tbst tbe hypocrite and eloner do tbe ^ same. All wbo need ue are neighbors ' us, eud among tbeee are tbe un- ' { friendly, those differing In opinion, f tbe Ignorant, tbe crude apd dirty, and , [ wbo, at Aral aigbt, seem dls j gust tog. | A very pleasant and helpful feature ] of tbe morning and evenlDg service. < wae tbe splendid m'ualc of the* vocal i giTf- - 1

ANGLERS ENJOY I GREAT DINNER i- Ocean City Fishing Club Members Treated to Some Real Snrprises. V Tbeanuuel dinner of Ibe Ocean I'lly j d Fishing I'lob we- held In Ibe gold j ,r room of the Ho(rl Adelpl'ia. I'luledel-, e phis, Tuesday evening. IM member. ( end guesl. beiug preseui. Governor , r Isuieil"* Tile spesker. included judge! g | Martin and Direct -r William E Meeb. iT.mog and Singing by Ibe Ocean lily . Fi-biog Club Male guartel. ^ '. dinner for Ashing with moreTBan I three b-oks ou bl. line Mfld^evi- ' I deuce regardlug Mr /immermsu we. , be we- found guilty by e Jury drew u , flued 6-5 by ihe court ' There were preseui. at guest, of the i club, representatives of Ibe Asmkus- i of Burf Angling Clubs, wbicb Is i Ibe goverulug body of Ibe Aesoclsled i York. Ibe Augler.' Club of Ocee^ i lly. Ibe Asbury Fark Kisbiug Club eud I Ibe Long Island Fishing Club. I HERE SEEING FRIENDS ■ i John Bs>rr and Deputy WherilT TnmllD hrek ofTlce. ( of the Reel Estate and Search Com- , Pfoy of Cape May Court Hou-e, was t lo town M Mid ay. accompanied ty , Deputy Bheriff Mead Tornliu. . As staled In a receul ls»ue of tbe Sentinel, Mr. lomliu Is a candidate ( tbe Hepubllcsu uumlnalioi: for , sheriff. f Mr. Sayre seeks the Kepubllcen f domlnstlon for the office of couoty t clerk. He wae deputy clerk under £ County Clerk Julius Way. several ( ago. aud was a candidate for tbe oomloetlou for clerk on tbe Republiticket at tbe expiration of Dr. term, but, stood aside for tbe present county clerk A. Carltou Hil i dretb. Mr. Sayre, Ilk* Sheriff Tomlm. ba- ! many warm personal frieDds In Ibe VISIT THE SCHOOLS \ (■areata Bhonid be lutrreated. State Commissioner of Education < Kendall has, with Ibe approval -if ibe 1 Bute Board of Education, designated • the week beginning Monday. February ' | 17, aa "Visit tbe Schools Week." 1 ' Dr. Keudell says the fathers eud 1 mothers need to know the teacher- 1 better, that Ihe putdic needs to know vastuass of the work of 'public edu- ' cation and to realize tbst the process 1 requires large sums of money. Tbe 1 Commissioner furtber suggests that 1 the afternoon of Friday, February 21. devoted to patriotic services. < An Ordinance. n°m xi? | CUvd?orS5™U"to0*™ °' "" C"T °' l HscM. Tbat^Ui- roulws^s C.D Asbury stw ^ Improves by ibe repslrtox.^berejoundbse' * JiSan '"I* [I bulldlny, constructing s nd rr|i*'rliic of As " -"Et-Sr"; izirTz ir y may beremporarlly Rn.oc-d by iii- ts-ulur ie rtsy wI^msl'i.renLlA'd*ind'm.J*iJ '£! d JUH. U. '-n tmi-ion. e NOTICE. - • 'llf MtOwazs!? jlraevTEhuw; ' bour OU o'clock 111 lb- .n.ruooo „ r „ HAHBY A. MORRIS. I 7 l-ll.(L,r.F^rt «. City Clerk. 1

GEO. E. CONYER } \ \ . WELL IN FRANCE b Local Youth Sends Paper Tellj ing of Trip and Battalion Activities. l! Corp.! Wrttu.g4*"" !"• "mother Mrs j ■sj Samuel b' I ouver. of Ibis eity. under, e —The Tanker-.' a paper printed by - siory iifilbe ballaliun'. Inp to Frauce. Tbe w-rller lu Ibe Taufcer-" give' not enjoy much of ibe trip, ow ing M - -easlckne-s. To add In our di-cninf-rl I everyone wa. compelled lo wr.rlife- • lowed, we having a few inAuenza I exceedingly, welching Ihe wave, a- > Megaullc — lo and fro. Our convoy, containing 23 shlpe- carry ing Hoops arrived a^t Liverpool. We dlrem- 1 mile bike through ibe streets of Liverpool to an Eugli-b rest camp • Early ibe uext morning, Novem- , ber 1, we boarded Ibe small old-'.iyle . English passeuger car reserved lor us. Wltb Arst. second aud third class com- 1 pBftments holding eight persons. Ave 1 military band played 'The ; Arc Coining* King George'- 1 personal letter we- given each soldier end we -farted across tbl- ugbt little ( Isle— 176 miles. Saw enruule some i farming country, qualut villages ' and large manufacturing .placq>- ' Arriving at the aDClent city of Win Chester, we piked over a three-mile muddy road to auotbgr real camp. 1 "After spending two days sud nlgbls , lo comfortable barracks, we pulled i out early Suuday morning for Southoui eariy Ruuaay morning lor nouiu- c

bamplou, some twenty mile* distant We lett there In the evening oo tbe speedy llllle American coast sbtp ' Yale, for LaHavre. France Just before embarklug, we saw ibe mousier -blp, Olympic, sisier-sblp lo Ibe ill- R Titanic, poll out for New York - II created a strong desire lu Ibe breasts " of all of us for Ibe go6d old U. S. « "Early Mouday morulug, Novem- j bee 4. we disembarked from Ibe Yale u * aod climbed Ibe four mile bill of La- r - Havre lo Ibe English-operated rest it camp (LaHavre No. I). Two deya * speul among me soldiers of every " nation, lucludlug Uermeu war prls „ onrra, welched by us wltb Seth In--Tuewlsy, midnight, November 6 . fouud o« starting our last long ride fur " , Ibe American froul, bear Belfort. lu o , Ibe dougbboya' Pullman — a French Z "Friday mornlbg, November 8, we changed cere for eu eight-mile ride lo . Ibe tenk center of tbe American Tank Corps In France — Camp Cbamberlalu. We were made as comfortable ae pos- [ There follows a description of tbe < Freuch eouutry and tbe Information r tbat Ibe boya arevoutlnulng wltb tbeir \ ' training, aud euds wltb tbe following: • "While many of ua believe we have ' received our due there of ■ soldier - \ ' hardship-, we ere ell glad to beve ; > 'been to tbe front' In theleud of eacrl r flee, feme and glory— beautiful France I GIVEN SURPRISE J' Jolly KvcuinicSome of tbe youug friend* of George ^ Gardiner decided to give btm ■ sur- » prise party Thursday eveoing and a ibey were highly sucoessful iu tbeir " eflorta. »r According lo arrangements. Scott £ Adams took George to bis house for » awhile, and then Scott told George » that be wee going to Has I-le that ^ night. He asked George to accom*r When George got home lo prepare for ,, tbe trip be waa greatly surprised to • find tbe parlor almost filled with r> young friends. He soon recovered i|t Games were played and thera was In plenty of good mjisic. all followed by Misses Merlon Slr-eltuan and Fran L cea Bevan were among ibo*e to ar- ! range tbe surprise. Olber* present ' r- were Misses Nettle Munford. Alms i IT, Garrison, Floreuce Gocbenaur.' Lucille ^ Townseud, Elizabelb Venable. Freda Smith and F-uitna VanSant, Harvey Oofl. Frank Steelman. Harvey Mart.. »; Row Ferguson, Scott Adsms, Le.lie ^ Hughe, and John Wallace. £ LEAVES OCEAN CITY, -i John J. Coaler Accept. i>o.ltion j •' John J Foster, for ten year, with u Harry F. Stanton real estate operator lu here, oo Monday left for Pblladei £ pbia. where be I. now connected win, m Ihe real relate office, of Clarence J. . Gsllsgber. a member uf tbe Pblladeipbia Real E-iate board, al 610 Soulb Ibe preeeut. lo have bl, home lo Ocean City. ^ Mr. Foster, during tbe year, be has i_ been wltb Mr. .Slant in, has made ,n niauy friends among tbe *umm-r r Vi-ltors. Tbey. a* well a. bla local u friend., will be «orry to bear of ba departure from Ocean City, but be « goes with the bret wi.he. for success Id ,bla oew Aeld of operation.. He was a ' former reeideul of Philadelphia.

i c<y vb3>?s at revwal i i be bul is uow. for any end every -oul ' without Hod— ■ lost soul. I- ! He told another -lory. A men j Standing al an upstair- window w- ^ I.I- borne ^ Tuning, be speaks to a i,"rei»>rt. I' s grand • e ' -urely^l"' nol'iiirnli ' luru me fro in S a reply -A nn . .nnoi ...me ml" my " i-ni-. I am a good cm/en of thi- town. Whv am I wicked? Tbe neighbor 1 replie- Yon may be all of Ibal ami •In! i-r very wicked Any man who r *erdav. is wicked and black al heart _ • i'iiiilk'>hiuierlf to be. 'and I baVe my ! m'tlfe' and "bat'^one'm An IGK more ' mission lo^yourPbeart^you^aay.^ "N», ' good per-on. a good one In ibe family , ards of man are concerned, but you are a wicked per-on If you are closing ' your baarl lo God tontgbt." i The pastor, after dealing furtber wicked lo for-ake their way aud Ibe • unrighteous mau bis tbougbts and I lo Ibe Lord, who will abuudeblly

Public N'oliee. xfoss* ^WudWfK-I^N J . •oonrnp.nlsd^by s with ail ii,- t-rms .Dd cODdltloo- of I lie cor; and • ped fictions. Contract No. 706. i'p j* o rtmllsly UUUamtl o° of eoouwct^raDdmoa^ rtxbt lo ndsot .ny or a'l bid. or to wa^ve any C WM II .COLLI«s">K?JR.- "" °"L'~ 1 L IJUAYtRYI A. MORRIS.^ i An Aid to Progress . DUSINESS success today is, as dependent | upon extensive ' knowledge and capable ( judgment as upon adequate capital to meet its financial requirements. An association with this institution means i * much more than a bank ( depositing and borrowing r connection. It brings to the soln- • tion of financial problems and the futhcrance of business plans the exten- 1 sivc knowledge, helpful advice and willing assistance of our officers. ( First National Bank . OCEAN CITY. N. J. |

W ' Any Kind A"' 0 0 Joseph G. Champion !_ Building Contractor OCEAN CITV, N. J- o 1 Tenth Street and West Avenue • ..... j- e- trout ; f B SWAN Swan and Trout Caroenters ant' ®u'^ers joBb'Nb a seccraiTv • i0a0 asbury avenue ocean citv n.j. I YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and -jnust depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. I have buill for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for Ihe list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend office dim nrd <?cea" aty> »ih st. opposite r.o. □ U I LULn h. j. Allen Scull The Builder Eighth and Ocean Avenue PHONE CONNECTION City Garage . SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. ocsaw oirr. nk w jmnumr L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. SOS I Jllll fp[\ SMITH'S ■ ^ I The Tin Smith \ ' " ' ' • 735 Aahjary Ave. i All Klr.d«"of^Tuttor« * o Phone aj Powell's 0 Dry Goods, Notions and '-Men's Furnishings Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Light Comoanv 837 ASBURY AVENUE telephone 60 night calls 424-W Bell Phone. 186-j ^ ' Furniture Stored .Reupholstering EItimate ' Win,Jow Shaj5s FOR YOU /Awnings and 'House Furnishings Onr prices ere Lowest possible coasisient with Good Work and Beet Material. Lawrence H. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue q^,, c1|y n j PLUMBING ' Are you grtUng et-tira ralisfsrtion ss to priore, workmanship and , oonrt—rf If or eiatioal fewos to maintain. otve m. a trial iwnrwnt tsoare Ptwnaa c. h. bacon got bighul St

cwmtirroax abb arm,,, T OTIS M. TOWNSEQ BUILDER I 8th St. Opposite p. q 'i xQCEAN CITY, N. J. p Only galvanized nails n.sd on exterior work . -- George W. HarrU j Contractor, Builder ^5" and Jobbing J Leander 8. Corson I BUILDER CITY. S. J. Wwom. I I ALBERT G. GILBERT" 1 PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTQ f 645 Asbury Avenue, oc ran err*, n. 1. V-; zzsr * °*' Pun 1 Also. John T. Lewis' LmmA ua Oil Co. I Bicycle Tire, and Hupptlm m-yew k* I palrtDg Promptly Alludsa To. ■ 8. 0. Htm I. V Kill H~Urtrt I ■EO. 0. (DAM! A CI. | PLASTERING. RANGE SETTIIt 1 U1CK LAYING, Etc., Etc. I All Work la Maaos lJne Proapo, I At tan dad To. OCEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND 8IQN RAlNTERg I CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PROP J Ready Mixed Palnta, Lead eud 01k B 020 and 022 Asbury avenue. DANIEL KRAUST I Electrical Contractor 1 411 Aabury Avenue I OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY I Thomas J. Thorn I FLORIST — — Cut Flowers and Funeral Design | Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 4J9-J . Something New for the benefit of Oceau Cit; people Ocean City House Cleaetig Company ro'uac. ol^re.'mreoy Slo? yon bare Ws fornl-ti -TrrytDlDg. Josl »tre U- IS* WW ! w.udo tti-^rrel. Ail work jwartuo-sk J, trt"' 7j0 Went Avenue Ocean City New Jersey JONES, ROPERS d^ BASSELL Children', Hair Cwltlag " ^ ■ JERRY DtFlilCOS j SHAVIKG PARLOR Flrst-Class Service For the Winter at | 843 ASBURY AVEHUE To Make New Friends Room Suit $19-50 ,0.75 weekly LMNelson noFOsBroadvq s Camdm. N. J. Eyes Eitmined fitbont Drop COI.I piste mm cao b* round In any allyPreseriplion lsnsre dnpUnatsd a: p nolloe. Aoouraey gnaraataaO. Prices cO■l*fcpl Wile food work. All work dec* — A. IV. ELY ATLANTIC CITY. I. J. Hbora Past Una Paeeaa Door. ^ ^ I I AVE yon a cottage, bnngalo* -1 * or apartment to furnish? Wt have a line of fcrniturb at lert than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS * BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. d ATUNTIC ICE COMPANY °ALL" Puntno Moaatain In Tenth anal West Avenue OCEAM CITY N J. HEADLET * ADAHN ■"""'• Rending Coal Also Kindling Wood b^Jmrrel or sord. lbs toe gnarantesd. Ball or KaterprtM ■pboas- . atoea sad Vara. TXSTH aad W«W» Coal Coal ; -We Have It 1 (to bSxm) C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER 00-. Twaifth aad Waal AvqMtto 1