Ocean City Sentinel, 20 February 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel J v R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCCAM CITY, - . NEW JERSEY Bell -Phone Ma 66-X « ^ Jobjrork promptly done by experienced THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20 18111. J ^Catered el (b> eon 'ooee at Ooeen city i J A thunder and lightning elnrm t and Iba epilog laane of ibe telephone < directory on «be same day would -ec ni « to Indicate tbat tbe backbone of wluter 1 ■ay be broken 1 \ 1 THAT was a remarkable demon-Ira . too In (be Firat M. E Cburcli Suuday f. evening, wbeo a eoore' of jooug men, • Impressed by tjie allrring -calle of the J lmpre.Md yia -calle or

praaebert and tbe young women eveugeliala, want forward to tbe raillug In Ibe firat elep along tbe line of » ebange of heart and resolution ro become Christiana. 'There wae greet Jobllatloq among tbe older memberof Um cburcb. Perhaps tbe reeeou Secretary Biker turned loose 113 "conscleotl roobjaetore" at Leavenwortb witb from MOO to *800 eaeb of Uncle Sam's ■one/, wblia half of tba conscripted meo who did tbolr doty by tba Ooveru - ■aot ware Mill retained la tbe nervier, was tbat be wanted a few fellows about who could Mill trutbiully repeat tba Democratic alogao of 1016: "He kept oa oat of war." Lincoln's words of* more than a half century ago Mill bold good: "With Bailee toward none; with cber Ity forall; wltb Brmneee to tbe rlgbt, as God fleas us to aaa tbe right, let us , etrtve od to finteb tbe work we are lu; i to bind op tbe nation'! wounds; to care for him wbo aball bava borne tbe i battla, and for bla widow, and bis orpkao; todoall wblcbmay acbleveand I ebettab a JoM nod laatlng peace among c oureeleaa, and wllb all nation." a - ' ' " i The tertttaring of Secretary Red Held •boot American conqoaM of tbe B world'a mark ate after tba war by tbe n peyeboiogloal mMbod Is again Intar- a roptad by tbe Matemenl tbat Ureal » III Mam baa tuereamd bar ataal output a dartag tba war from 60 to 70 par oant. q aad M preparing to botld a slnele ii preparing single

pint With an ootpnt of 30,000 tons a wank In tba bellaf tbat Meal can be predaaad ln England mora cheaply tbaa aoywbare else in tbe world. Tboae wbo have been lolled lo sleep by Ma ibMurtu of tba romantic school af pellrtos and political aoonomy, wys tbaRaUaoal Bapabllcao, are doe for a red# awakening in tba cold, gray dawn eftfea morning after. "Fend eg tba bniek" la an expreeMsa ataug pbiam with which tba LedM saamlngly vary famlllsr. Itaayatba presaut management ol Lodgae la not responsible for tba errors t* the btmt managamenl, and a atargyman Is not lo charge of tbe . gep* nt tbe ptawnt time— or words to IkktlNL To tba average ootsMar, tbe actual ■*" * when tbe paper bad to iifnad mooey to tbe city for oter • eba^B fee advertising. It wae tbe aama "adltor" then as now. Tbe pa par ta atUI poMltbad. or it porpor(s to kb pahllBsd, by the aama company. lgflb luekmkbibinanon Epdbg la rapidly approacblog and Iba war hba ban over for mora (ban Urea boo ibe. ae we all know. Ebt Iba tblog tbat bom Interested people do BOt oodsreUod, and irtlcb , 'bay hope epmdily to have changed. , le tba ran dlflamee In tba railroad rata bf Due batwaan Fblladelpbla and Alleajla «ty aad Philadelphia and . Oaaas CMy, tba dlalaooa bat warn Phil- . adalpba and Ibem two resort, being , Atonal tbe earn by Ibe electric road , °P* "W b«y a sixteen -day excur- . Moo llekM In PbUadalpbla to AUenUc CMy for (2 88. while tba round trip . Mcbal from Philadelphia lo Oeeen . CnylsgJEB Vhe the SiSmmS. .■

tbe of practically OMdaUbrT P-trmLxc ixraovKkKx rw. "Wfcto public iBprovameou are Mid up far polltloal purposes, It is pm«y bear time iba taxpayers and YtAam bw to It tbat I bare was a •Mbgb," says iba Ledger. "Public office Is not a private snap." •■eh a remarkable change of heart is a IH Ue aeon tban three years! Whatever the former City Commit •tooare did, bowevar lavishly tbey •pool Iba taxpayers' money . every act wm noBBBded by tba Ledger, w bleb. «■ ooa ooeaalon, pant so far as to inUmiia that tba clly officials at thai "mt presented any drownings here DOS summer, which, of coarse, was tba height of aaMnlotty, and caused many broad smiles, because it was geeerally felt that, although some of tba commissioners thought themselves FmetleeUy omnipotent, tbey could w*» preveot some foolish person ftom taking bazaidods risks In tbe oeeao and probably loelog bis life. Speaking of honesty, why not adBit that wblcb everyone knows— that pbMIe taprovaoienis on a large scale •are not permitted by. Ibe United Btatm Government daring tbe last pmi and a half or more 7 *hma •■» a bappy reunion on Tnmday at tbe borne of a. j 8mm.. , •Ma Me grandson, FlrM Lieutenant . AagoMuaB. HtoB.ofu.pe day. Ju„ •mrflOB France. vlailed blm. Lieu- I •" *** Hlnm was aooompaultd by Me Bother, Mrs. Francis D Hints ' •Md btobfotber aod slater, all of Uape 1 ■ay- ________ 1 ®°ngregatlonal meet- \ P ■ ™ flw fresi.ytenao t'bnrcb / S ' avaotog of next seek f .r - «SiS^bf.21'w'.pM'r- Tl"™ gy*" Ibem or foot candidates BVBWpBBrato I,

ZIMMERMAN'S TRIAL TICKLED ANGLERS l^gadiug Feature of Notable Dinner of^cean City Fishing Clnb Boys. - i From former President Churchill Hungerford. of ibe Ocean Clly Fleblng Club. Ibe Sentinel received Ibe fullowlu/slory of tbe annuel dinner of their' organization In Philadelphia, but lOolale for publication last week: Tbe entertainment commlltea In charge of tbe annual dluner uf the Ocean City Fleblng Club held lo tbe gold room of tbe Hotel Adelphle on i wveulng. February II, reports < Ibst 149 members and guests were i Aqjong the msny festurts provided : for'tbe eu'.ertslnmeol of the guests i a very lulerrettug history, 'by I J. Willis Merlin, of tbertrbuyl■e Judge J. Willis Merlin, of Ibe rtrbuyl-

i- kill -Fishing Company,- --of i'hlladelm phis This descrlpllou of lbs oldest a fl-hiiig club lu Amsrlca. mails lo the e- largest fishing club In America, proved it lo be of great Interest, re Dr D. Husbrod James recited- e poem written by blmself, descriptive oflbefisblag on Ibe pier In Ocean y Clly. IS Between event* tbe Ocean City Flebn log club Ulee Club eingeoeweetly tbil 'e one member was heard h/remerk Ibal d be "didn't know we bad It In at." i- Tbe crowning achievement of tbe r, eveolug was tbe trial of Jacob Zlm- • merman, member, .uqder a charge of l fisblog from (be Ocean Clly Fleblng e Club pier wlib four books, Ibe law In , (be Blale of New Jersey permitting tbe use of only three books on onj < Mr. Zimmermen was arrested by a i policeman in fall uniform, but on ss . special plea from tbe president of (be ( • club— Mr Bibaun— w as allowed an Im- ; mediate trial In tbe banquet ball. < . A jury was drawn from among lbs ■ members of tbe clnb. , Tbe common wealth was represented I Lawrence C. Hickman, and tbe : court appointed Churchill Hungerford attorney for tbe defense. Judges Flu- y and Martin presiding. Tbe charge of Illegal fleblng was b made by Vice President Henry W. wbo produced aa evidence y a siring or books, springs, weights, and other devices, stating tbat on 12, 1918, Jacob Zimmerman bad caught a cbaunel bast wllb this s » Illegal device. Further leetlmony was

» adduced to prove tbat Zimmerman > bad been convicted of abdnction, arr son. barn-burning, picking pockets ■ ■ and grossly over-cbarglug. P Mr. Zimmerman, wbeu pat upon ' '■ Hie stand by Ibe defense, trended thai, • on AugnM 12, be bad bean employed ' by Mr. Blelwagou lo tbe capacity of ' I plumber to remove an obstruction * from tba club drain; tbat tbe Mrlog of ° implements wblcb Mr. Sttlwagon bad ' stolen from Mr. Zimmerman's baekel ' " were merely toole of tbe plumber's j ' trade need In clearing obstructed drains aud le known to tbe trade aa a 1 plumber's boogie. ' • 'ViCim Coo ley, when put upon Ibe ' Maud, substantiated Ibis Matemenl. ' ( William A. Lsavltt, Jr., president ° of tbe Asbnry Park Fishing Club, las- ' tided tbat tbe etrlng of Implements a ' was not flsbjng tackle. ' On account of tba prosecution's lg- ' 1 noranoe of fish and dining. Director William E. Meeban, of tbe Pblladel- ' ' pbla Aquanum, was asked to glee ' these gentlemen a full descrlpllou of ' salt water fitbet aod bow tbey mlgbt ■ be caught at Ocean City. Mr. Met- " hen's learned discussion was a liberal 1 education, even to tbe real dsbermen ' present. a 1 Frank H. Stewart, for tbe defense, s lestided for Mr. Zimmermen. Willi it 1 Whom be had dealings of approxl- n 1 mutely 7300, OtK a year, aod said be bad E ' proved reasonably honest for a C 1 plumber. j 1 Tbe defen-e brushed aside the pro1 eecutiou's statement, tbat Mr. Zlm- P ' burning, abduction, etc., by claiming a tbey were merely locldeut* to be expected id every plumber's career. At tbe close of tbe pleading. Judge Flu letter, lo bis cbarge lo the jury. ** gave these geollemsu tbe opportuolly '■

of tbelr lives lo distinguish themselves J by acquitting ibe defendant and con 1 victlng tbe principal witness for the ' prosecution. Mr. Btslwsgon. Tbe ' t Judge's charge was received wllb great ' t enthusiasm t>y all preeeut lo tbe conrt. ( , altbougb threatened by the Judge with 1 t removal for disorder. "Tbe Jury tbeu 1 f brought lu * verdict of "guilty." and 1 tba court promptly fined tbe defend t ant two dollars. Mr. Zimmerman was so overcome IS by mi* procoedlug tbat be planted a ' ttmtlti-ktas a poo each cheek of his ' t counsel aud was only forcibly re- ' strained from treating tbe Jury In a 1 ; like manner 1 | The entire aaeemblage and even tbe court Itself, was deeply moved by this 1 i touching Incident. After .tbe trial, moving pictures were 1 showu of fishing In tbe Nortb country. » Noted anglers were rraveled In the act f of taking salmon and grilse. These , pictures proved very eutertatolng but the observer was compelled lo draw tbe Inference tbat equally gamey fish ' i could be caught on tbe Jersey Coast at ■ " °'ie ,wr'1,lel1' 'be expense aod trouble ■ these sportsmen went to catcb sal- i mou. Another very Interesting picture showed tbe methods or the Rue t -laoe in catcblug, curing and packing i j Among ibe prominent guests or the t ®r T,"'".* " 7 , ,rd K«"i. president "f the Loug (.land Coating Club; Wm , A. Leavin. Jr , president of the AsWk.^Iik K"""'g Kenneth ' i^ fuh .tsr ,vy °f "" n" j«- • : : « Tboma. a. FlnlMlar aod jldgV 1 fod VIro, ,°,f Fblladelpbla, • Ocaarl llty. ° ,-h»»l»"U. of ' M A ■■■ read from Governor b , who was expected until |h. h : ,01"™"" "pressing his regret at B inability to be prereot at V?«dm " .."Fb® ^"'Oflhls entertainment le W«n. !' K nW>0g Dr vtavne I. Killlan. cbsUmao: Heorze A. Frankeofleld. Hoi, W. Blelwagon »ud L*-he CamperM.— * ( NBC advertlarmeot in ibeSEKTI- di

x CATTELL PLEASED I YACHT CLUB MEN : Philadelphia Statistician En- J taiucd Them With Address, on Lincoln. I Tile noonday lotiBi>on of the Ocean ; Clly Yachl Club In Pbiladelplila last . Mop day was well attended "by s Brest i f many of me residents ut O.'esii I lly. I . they going e-peclally lo I ke In llie I : surprise Ihsl Tom" Armstrong had I i for Ibe boys. Mr. Armjlmng. as 'l I everybody knows, does n<fl do tilings < l by halves, so Ibose who •tlended were i given s Heal by besfli'g Ur. Caltell. 1 i clly stspsiiclsn of Pbiladelplila. Rlvejt • a most luieresllng talk on "Lincoln." r II was uol only 'worth -while going up ' I from Ocean-City lo bear Dr. Caltell,] i but anyone coming from a greater die Is • lance would have been well repaid. « J. Harry Rowers will pre-ide at next , r |. Monday's luucheon and uo "dwubt be!

st will Ave a good speaker and enter | ie lamer. There Is no oue lu the clnb ■d wltb mora -friends than Harry, and I tbe Important tblug lethal any. of j INCOME TAX FORMS Samuel Scbelleuger. lucome lax of- • Octal, win be st tbe followlug cities 1 '• and towns In this county on the dates f given for the porpose of assisting the f public In Ibe prepsrallon of their lu- ' eome tax form- for ibe year I91S: I I February IT. IS qud 19. Cape May 1 I City. Merchants' National Hank i February 28, 21 and Si." Cape May I ' City. Security- TruJt Company. > ► February 25. 2d and 2T. Cape May. ' Court House. First National Bank. v February 2Sand March 3, Ocean I Firat National Bank. ■ March 4 eod.5. Ocean ("Ity. Ocean Clly Title and Trust CompanyMarch 6. 7 aud'S. Wild wood, -Marine < National Bank. - March 10. 11 and 12. Wlldwood • Wild wood Title aud Trust Company ■. u March 13 aDd 14. Tuc'kaboe, Tucka- si National Rauk. d Tbe forms must be fyled ou or before Ii March 18., W WORE EIGHT HOURS u

The members of ibe office force at tbe Eighth street depot of the West Jereey aud Seashore Railroad Comare now working eight hours a day, and. In order tbat this might be done, tbere Is a new telegraph operator In tbe office. She Is Miss C. C„ McUee, of PbUadelpbls. The hours of E. F. Oofl. tbe sgeut, are from 9.30 m. to 6.30 p m.: E"T. Lake, telegrapb operator, from 6.30 a m. lo 230 m.; Miss Mctiee. from 10 30 to 6 30 Elacb has au tfuur for luncheon. Ullber^orsoo. tbe freight agent, is on duty Horn 6.30 to 11 30 a. in ; 1 to 4.30 p. m. Tbe freight office Is closed from 1J to 1 o'clock noou. but those having business tbere msy transect ll wltb Mr. Lake, be operator at tbe r elation. Howard Barlow, wbo has been a clerk in tbe office, has been relieved of 1 duty, but -be probably will sood be 1 sent to eome other station. 1 CHOIR TO SING "CraclBsion" at Holy 1 Trinity Chare h April 18. . Kleiner's ■•Crucifixion" will be sung at Holy Trinity P. E.Cburtb. Eleventh street and Central avenue Good Friday. ' April 18,' at 7 48 p m. The soloist. a Jd ! members of the quartet are Mr- Ruby F. Dunstau, soprano; Ml-s Mary ' contralto; Wm. H. Colll-son. tenor, and Wallet Hbermau. basso. 1 Tbey will be assisted throughout tbe ' by tbe full cburcb choir. Miss Madeleine French will preside at tbe organ. siim Plan Monro. > Services over tbe remains of Mls> 1 B. Piatt were conducted at her ' reeldeuce Friday evening by the '

, Rev. George W. Yard, pastor of the First M. E Cburcb. The services at , HUI Cemetery Saturday were In , cbarge of tbe Rev. CbarlevH Buhner. , pastor of Hanove* Pre-bylerlau Cburcb, Wilmington. Th« family de , aires, thn-ugb Ibe Bentinel. to thank I tbelr recent bereavement. _ For four weeks, beginning uexiXuuday, the services In the Kir-t M.K a Cburcb will be ou tbe Hue of "Ktewerdablp," tbat word indicating a movement lu Ibe cburcb whTck is nation wide, not to ear wolld- ( wide. I la geurral object, if may te > said, is to bring (lie cburcb lutn closer touch with Ibe people and wllb pracB Ileal living Four-mn. ule -iwaker. will from lime to time he employed. ' | The member- of Hie Ladle-' Aid So- | clety of the First M E (Tiurcli mel l yesterday afleniooii in Tbe public serr vice rooms aud continue)] their work - for tbelr annual summer bar.r, w hlcb ; will be held in G- ITs pavili, ou (lie . about Augu-i I. ' Cleared 86s by sapper. Tbe members of tbe Bapirt Ladles' ' Aid Society realized the sum of y.y-, ' from ibelr •'Valeotlne Supper" lu the social rooms under (be parsonage* Saturday evening. There was a laigr * attendance, aud all enjoyed ihe-uj ,*r. ' -Mrs". James H. Campion, of Orer-f1' announce, the engagement of " daughter. Belly, aud William B '' Jr.. -on of Mr. and Mrs Wil- 1 H Beaver, also of Overbrook ' * summer rejUdeota of ibis city, 'ja< .ie'KI-teltON I VI Elizabeth Dawes. M W. Huzby »' Adams. E Hersbey. PbUadalpbla; W . L. Plait and wife We. Douah, Irene Ferreil, Cbcatei. 'K

—3 — DRAW PLANS FOR $150,000 HOTEL M. Rowland, Giving $25,000, Endeavors to Orf ganize Slock Company. ! I ut-to dalr oceau from hotel, Costing j land of Pbiladelplila. 1- endeavpriqg I- to form a slock company lo bulid (lit . worth of ibe stocto I I Mr. Row land's iltaugbt is lo have a 1 1 IjSrenieuces. Including lira! and aliscli-j

d! NVfRmvlqNd. II I- staled, will have 'f "PrHrncr-.l hotel iSao to .-oi.dvdl s. jibe Hostelry Should In- pF.n- prove irihebousei-built. il w ill be done In such a way llial Hie hotel may be SERVICE BADGES worker- will be a badge wiiii ribbon, service to ihe naiiou. Hirougli Hie lied ] wbo have given regular service during which period Ibe actual work do^e 1 days a week, or' approximately 8UU 'm or for eight lunnlhs of service of uot less ihar. three days a week. or M'Proximelely bun hours, or foWweive" t days. week, or approximately sw 1 made to a winter ... .. 1 worker w bose period of eu-

, rollmeutpin sen ice lias been lea- than I ' minimum of 8<ki hour's of seri ice." ' 1 "All women worker- lo whom cer- t e "licates are aw arded for service for .lie ■ be entitled to purchase' Hie standard ^ service badge, .m, . p|mlo nptHI„. „ Women workers rervlug an addllional . period equal 10 ibe lAlnimum period D -pacified shall te eiilitled lo wear on 1 lu P'*1* "f ">* I'leiu ribbon. ; , and a ribbon bearing an addil'ional „ stripe may be sub-iiiuted after service J eiieh •dditlooal period equal lo the f minimum." - -r 1 s make awards ,n conformity with this plau. The committee will nieel al ! , Cape May Court House willilu a short j lime 10 consider (lie merits of such 1 br presented by tbe , MANY AT CHURCH *' " *""" t:,, | , . The chapel of 81. Augusllne' s ] *-burcb was filled al Ibe lu o'clock on Suuday. The mass was cele^ " | braled by Hie rector, Ibe Rev. Thomas K Blake, w bo also delivered , brief He said ibat. as ibe patriarchs of ' old walked iu ibe ways of the Lord. 1 . Hie people today should do likewise. * People should realize thai ibe eyes oi * . God are alwaysupou them. We should T ool be guided by wbel men asy or 1 tb.uk. Tbe Christian life founded „ on ibe Idea Ibat tbe eye of God Is al 1 , upon the people of this earth, f <4od Is ever watcbtog us. It would he ■ . well for children never to do anything 1

e tbey would not do In tbe presence of J , their parents. We should thoroughly „ realize ibat God. w ho can destroy boih - our bodies and soul-. Is ever watching I „ us. If we b ar lo u.lod HI. watchful " u SCHOOL DEBATE 4 ' »- Ocean City High SchoM pupils are '-• making preparation, for their debate >- with Wildwood High School pupils |u Ibe assembly room nf the local high • ecbool Friday evening. March 14. • Jv^'^t'The^tlsrnmem^"';,^ •r own and operate all pub„c utl, 7- The debates under the au.p.ce. of <» ituiger- .. d IJ-ioillar to the one previously held by the thigh school- of the State. Uceah Clly then won in] ! u*'u^ "'*■ ^ H addon Heigh),. Wlldwood H... I 1 l,a" "*»««» P'"* of Hammonloo. Lived "ord Kelurd.y of' tbe'delltb o' ' curred ' f"' \|"" A,u"r,"",• »'brcb oc tils Junk hu-lrieis. in 'w 'ncli 'Iie'hs'd |beeu e ngsge-l thirty years Ur Amoroso, who w a- 63 years old came C"1""'!' 36 years ego. settling Philadelphia, hut leaving there a • years liter for Cape May Court (House, In which section he since was well known. He leave- a widow, four •on. and a daugbler. Two of the -on. •rein tbe service 011 the other side (Hi. funeral took place Tuesday, ser vice- being conducted by Hie Rev Father Kennedy, of ■ 'ape May. nrl* *" *dvrrtta"ue"1 "> lb. j?kxt1-

BDILDINI^O^TY , HAD FINE YEAR l Seashore Association Re elects Officers and Opens New Stock Series. . j Al Hie annual meeting of Hie Sea t rue-lay evening. I). Win G Abbolf | A . -Randolph Fogg. Hi ri Slalut-o .lid { Dr M a. ritalinaril were rc elected JjliUe officer of Hie Ocean t ny Title and j I Smith a< s director . Tfie-e officer- were re-elected: . j President, Cnarle. H Shoemaker: j (surer James vM. Stevms; secretary. MTisrle-H. Kill well. . It ( urn- R..l.io-..iv.J Reeve- Hi I- 1 dreth and J. E Vo.. "were re-elected j

S ll has placed mortgage ioaus to IUj sinoutu Of t-« 'Ski and the, society ha. r few. if any, auesrages It Is one of dla.e. Mi— Freda E. -leeluiau receuliy re- ^ from Virginia, "it was made by Auni M5nd>, a -ervanl In Ihe home of Mr- ' J slue- (' Fisher, an aunt of Mi— " ; Mtti" csrnp tn France.' ; , mriuber of Ibe SUIIi Pioneer Infantry) .Changes 6f copy fur dl.play^adver- j IU Ihe SENTINEL. This rule will he slriclly adhered to. adv.. It j R. Curtl. Rohln-ou. 744 and 746 A1 avenue. Ocean City, N.J, has tieen appointed a t'ommi-sloner of , Deed- for l'eiiu-ylvaiiia. w lih full eu-

be u-ed or recorded 111 Peuusylvanla'and to admiui-ler an oalli or affirmation. adv.. if. A N.ee G.rl. . . wrote I mck. "but if -lw - a friend of she's an awfully niee girfc"-St. 12TOI» Posl Dl-fial. h. . ' No. He Ooezn't Drink. drink." -aid Hie bride. "Tbat" »o T. asked the old "timer. "Yes. but be has one very pc-nliar habit. He s terribly fond of cloves." B'eakfa.t Food Literature. Brow ae- -There's lots of fo-.d for thought in this magazine story. Greene— Full of meat eh? BrowneNo. It's a serial.-Judge. Not Even Center. Ella- He slicks like a postage stamp, -but he isn't worth a cent. Stella- • Then he can't tie I4ke a postage stamp. no A Kb of CHOSEN FBEEUOLDEH8 Public Notice.

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An Aid to Progress DTSIMESS 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 1 much more than a bank depositing and borrowing connection. It brings to the solution of 'financial prob ems and the futherance of business pliftis tbe exten- < sive knowledge, helpful advice and willing assistance of our officers. . < First National | Bank • OCEAN CITY. N. J.

<! >1 ' — ■ !- Any Kind1 AnyWhere | c • * Joseph G. Champion • r Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J- [( |l Tenth Street and "West Avenue £

■ S B SWAN J- E. TROUT Swan and Trout Caroenters and Builders jOBbina a bPECiaiT* V ioao asbury avenue ocean city n.j. rou SHOULD HAVE ~ A Reliable Builder j To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time i to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the ] honesty ol the contractor. j I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. I Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Dill! nrD 0CEA.N CITY, v Sih St. Oppostle r. 0. D U I L. U KL I* j.

Allen Scull The Builder , Eiglith and Ocean Avenue phone connection s ' -V - — - . . . I I City Garage 1 SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. \ OCCAM C ITY. wcmt JIMSfr • ( L. W. MILLER . ■* PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. SOS c : iMpi^ ; smith's8 /I / I \ The Tin Smith I , ' 73S Asbury i^Ae. Phono 7.HV 1 AH Klnda of Gutters

I Phone zj a Powell's Pry Goods, Notions and Men's ^Furnishings Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean Clty.'N. J.

City Gas Light Comoanv 837 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 69 . NIGHT CALLS 424-W , Bell Phone, 186- J r .. ~~ Furniture Stored IPX lie /Reupholstcring ESTIMATE '^mdow Shades FOR YOU ,Awnings and (House Furnishings Our prlcea are Loweat possible conilateot with Good Work and Beat Material. ( Lawrence fl. Lear 6S4 Aabury A..nU. oJnCH,. N. J. PLUMBINQ ~ ; i r^*ir "°rk Whkh 1 -oak. P0*"*?1. j or clarwal fore, io maintain. QiremaalnaL BfalTa aat.bli.li mam »«- m c. H. BACON oor m—ith at '

| lOHTHMTOU *l> HI IIDIH, OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER 8th\St . opposite' p. q. OCEANTTTY, N- J. Only galvanized nails -used on exterior work Oeorge W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plan. Free- a Sp.ctaM, No. Ii W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N^J. Ball Leander S. Corson BUILDER ALBERT G. GILBERT^

practical house paintei 645 Asbury Avenue, •lantly Id Htoea. I Mlcyclr Tlrea and Moppllaa. tocycla tu '■ | pairing Promptly Allan dad To. e.o.amim ii.mki itsjiii 9e0. 0. adams k c(t PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING MICK LAYING, Btc^ Elc. All Work In Mason Una Promptly - Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEV, PROP Ready Mixed Paluta, Lead and Olli 92U aud 922 Aabury avanna. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Thnmnc I Ttin-w J.

FLORIST — — Cut Flowers and Funeral Design! Furnished ' 1128 Bay Avenue Phone, 429-J New lot the benefit of Ocean City people City House Cleaning Company will rlaan ronr hotel, boarding house, prtvatt olbra, or anything yon have torUaa Wa furnish areryUiliig. /oat glva n. u.s Job -S|do the -real. All work ^narwnl— d. Wi 730 West Avenue City New Jeraej JONES. ROOERS A BASSELL A. I. JONKH. Manager Children's Hair Caltlag JERRY RtFRANCDS SHAVING PARLOR First-Class Service For the Winter at 843 ASBURY AVEHH?

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