Ocean City Sentinel, 6 March 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

OceajiCity Sentinel ] R. CURTIS ROBINSON . Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY BcD 'Phone No ^6-X ^ r"*' * ■ f?'"'11' " f ' ' ' 1 THL'JtriDAl . MAKI'H 6 191!' Kntered *t tor I ] *.'. . ' " C1'> A CHALLENUE! The Sentinel challenges' , Ledger to show' one case at any time where the Sentinel has over- l . charged the city for "advertising, the judges » bd real, practical t .printers and newspaper owners Ciiot 'of the Ledger stripe - in Cape Mav ; County. We would- suggo'. without knowing, however, whether i they would so act — Alfred Cooper, i of the Cape Mav County Gazette ; Albert R. Hand, of the Cape Mav i Star and Wave, and Jed Dubois. i of the Five-Mile Beach Journal, or i either two, of them . I Ii these men. or*judges of like , calibre, find that the S.ENT1NKL has i, made overcharges in city advertis i ing at any time. the Sentinel vv>!I i donate f.!5-oo to the Red Cross « Society or similar organization. ' tNow, "come across." f FORFEITS DEBATE t Wildwood High t-omru lo Oct»n Cl«* Htah School The Inlercollrgiate d#b»le scheduled t for tbWeily Prld*y evenlne of nut ( w«k bet ween teem? of t he Ocean City _ Huh School end the \Vlld«oo1 High . School I* oil. the latter ecbool having j forfeited. Principal Keichlv. of the local high ( aehool. and Priuelpal Myers, of. the ( • Wild wood aehool, could not agree In _ the interpretation of goveruineui eon- ^ ^*re^ij|^^totohly wrote to Mr. the "government la a aeparale ^^^H^Hart excluding lo to henoa be withdrew lit* aehool from ( the debate. The local team, lo April will debate With tbe winner of the Pieaasotvlite 1 H addon Height! cooleat TAKEN INTO CHURCH j led .a Problllaa . UM Sunday moruiug in the Met b- ; odiai Church there were a number of peraooa taken into the church on pro- ( ballon. Quite a number of Iboae In- , lending to oatte with I be church were , unable to do eo at that aervlce,. bul they will be received next Suuday eve- . ° Tboae admllled on -probation were! Weelgy Adam*, Wilton Wllleia, Earl Downa Charier Winalow, Cfaarlea ' UM. Herbert Adama. John Jernee Kdltb Powell. George Blacxman. Mar •oa Blackmail. Eleanor Adama and Cartta Powell CONTRACTORS BUST Swan A Treat, bolldera, of tbla elly . . are baatiy engaged the* day». ihry . baa log received coulraela for oouaider able hewr » ork. They baVe taken out (be f-dlowlog I ' Uarege!c~Tinf»»»r for* WUham H , Weimar In Ilia rear nf Ilia tslisr'. i-.n. to rear the cot-

tage, UK Ocean avenue. c< A Herat ton* lo garage of Alex Col- 11 villa. Jr., U2S Ocean avenue coaling » W». Addition* to Ibe Wayue Apanmenlon tbe Boardwalk al Bixtb atreel.fr cl tbe owner, George W. Burton, coating •' _Bcgaire to edlage of Thomaa P. w MBIRMMBLJBMMMMDuc, coating ^ LUNCH ipi Addreaa 111 Tbe Ocran^^HlMluti luncheon Holiday wa^^^^Boded' by Ibe 1 member* an^^^^B Chariea A * Htxamer pre^^^^^Hmrmluced the •l-eaker of ils^^^Hart v|. toyle , » bo » a an^Htoia -Uvacutn- ' . mltlee of Hie^^Bg Fire Under H. ,o i, aio-pAklhl,,' ■ One boor la tbe limit for the entire j iMue for the luncheon. Daniel J. Hark, of Burlington, and 1 Mlaw-Atrea L. Roekhill. of Trent..., 1 were married lo thia city Saturday by i the Ifcv. Tbo* F Blake rector ..f eMAuguWIoa'a CborFb Mr .lark wax a foioier pariahk.net ol Fail.lrr0 Wake. 1 who waa alto' acquainted with the 1 . youug woman Impart -I lo grapra. The imperial Hotel. Oulral avenue, near Tenth atreet, will A^eii the Or-t of April- Mr# > Oelael and her daughter. Ml— Tillle have returned fBto a ihree week*1 trip The# vtoiled New York, IryiogUiu add N> - •mong other cilia*, and bad a very pleasant lime.. .,T^ monthly cattf-parly ..I Ibe Ladiee*- Aoxllwrv of the Great, < uy laehl Club at the K filed,., .u«e,«Phlt. ■elphla Monday, v.. (he Urge.'", el given. 283 »>ne fr—di, The next party will beheld al IheVame . !»,» tbe G rat Monday tuAi.rii \ a KI.C-l.-a Pr. a.d. ul l*toy Howe,.* ho w »s vice dre-ldei.t haa-Hected prealdeut of miPr-.e,— - eive League soreewdme H. r Hchar r*" Jr.re.igued, Koy E D.rWwbo w«v •imtlary. »a» chow vice preWdem the aecrrtary'a olBce not being tllHgj Cwwriug Mdtwaifeathe aldewalke i-rtweeu I lie fence line and cork cleared of deed gr«— ,„rt braeh. from Ibe o-wth aertldta of Itor towo u> Twenij -tl.ird alleet Kuyer Htgbae haa a fore* of men el ibe j r - dbfetotfTba* p*r. ha^Ta' Cra^tr a-' vhtcb .» capable of laving ^VIQMMyaida „f a-'i i.all per day. | T? l^rw"l"T't' 10 »"*

MAYOR BOOMED ! AT DINNER IConbnoed iron. Flrat P«e.) .] aland by Mayoi Champion and bold ' . Clayton Hait.ee Brick eald^hat II la with pleaaure that he cougratolalo 1 Mayor Champion. H has been hl», plea-ore and- privilege, the apeaker -aid. to eup|«>rt the mayor well for ll.e j | V"« b!m for Vhenexl 'four year- He | ' expreaaed'lhe hope chat Mr. Cham- i plon will be one of the next Clty*eoni- , ^ inle.lotiere— the mayor, ao far *• ®aC ( The Rev. M. M- Lewi-, pa-tor of the , Ural Baptist Church, extended hi* • become acquainted with Mr Cbam-jJ pi-.tia- a man and a» a mayor, audji . fhewor-l he (the -peaker) can eay I- • I like you." He Imped that ihe mn- j uia! regard will continue, and that lo . the day. lo come the mayor Will have j |. greater opgortuolliee. The a|«.ker . j a thought was that If all the mayor's faults were written oo the aaud. of lhe*beach they would be washed awajvj Ibe uext llde. « Afler a vocal solo by Dr J Thorn Hughes, which won -applau-e, : City Solicitor Boa well ajnike briefly. , c He congratulated Mayor Champion. whom, he said, he has ever found r to be a man who always wanted to be o and just. Ocenn Cny, In common v « lib other aeasbore- resort*, euffered ^ .omewhal dnrlng tbe war period, but w now there lagvery prospect of the » town teai/fiirflgW P'ace at one of tbe V greatest seashore resorts city •Commiwlouer William H Campbell, who la a, Democrat.- said n that a man has lo be careful w oat he t< .aye lo a strange house Harking ^ hack to Mr. Yard's pon ou the old gray mare, Commissioner Campbell si -aid that if Mayor Champion keeps on o tiavlnglilrtbdaye he willaoonbeanold v Couiluunqt. Mr. Campbell de- j. elated that he might say a lot of nice d things about Mayor Champion, bul later on ttjie city father* might get In , . to a lltlle argumeul over city eflalrs " and Mr. Champion might throw ibese a things .back at bim — tbe speaker o However. Mr. Campbell would aey j thai Ibe mayor la tenacious aod gets | wbat be goes after. t Mr Campbell closed with a word of < praise for (be cbefa in charge or the | dinner glveu that night , There was moslc by the orchestra. - and Assemblyman Mark Lake made • a sbon speech. , Mr. Lake said that be bas lived here c almost since. the fooudlng of the town , and he ha# fooud that Ocean City | alwaya come# out on top because tbe , ' people stand logelber. He expressed i ' the opinion (bat tbe city commission- < ' ers have done well, especially when ' one considers Ibe war conditions that , ^ faced them In the last two years. It i Is not wise to swap horses In tbe midr die of tbe stream. The speaker said J I ibat he baa not alwaya agreed with , * Mayor Cbamplort! but be bas found , him all right, and bopea be will be In 1 I stalled a. Ibe next mayor. Conditions ' have been against Ibe prevent city ] commissioners for several years. Do | , not let" some -others' get the credit for the things these men have started. \ H. S Mowrer said that he believe. , ibe proper Ibtog lo do la lo give a per ( •n all tbe flowers be deserves, while ' ibe men Is alive. He alwaye lias found MfyorCbsmplop to be a perfect gen tlemau. There la work to be done and i Mayor Cbamplon bat tbe ability lo do i It. There I. no room for crlllci.m beThere for criticism be-

cause of tbe lack of work here during y la-t few yean. There are public u mlui-trailon will do tbe work. Tbe £ city should be .given wbole-hearted „ support. s John Marls, a former cummisslouer. ' said that one good thing about Mayor ' Champion is that he d'oe.u't carry • , hand around and say "See wbat I d have done " He doesn't contlnqall.v ► have his picture In Ibe papers, and he ^ doesn't become ogyr-exalted. He Isn't f always try Ing. to' mgjte political capl- 'I tal oul of everythlog he does. He* • Ilea things |0t quiet, way. If there J ever a time » hen meu should t have beeu consefvatlvl lt was In the r Js-t two years. The G •verumkot ad-. 1 vl-ed that work In >>ii essentials bs ' Held up Now-, with changed condt- { Hoot, the lioveromeat urges all to get. I busy. ' I *C iuulr Clerk A ' CarRotf HUdtofK 1 saidjhat'hv a.. -pariKtoUrly happy i jo be preSnT wbeo an old-lime ftjtnd li the guest of bnpor. He told of their frieod-blp from -the time they were ' \ boys together. CougrtoolaUog Mayor ; . Champion. I.e wished, blm many ' happy returns of the day. Mayor Cbamploii told, his friends ' was overwhelmed at the kiudt new. shown him and tbe expressions heard Ills certainly s.n Inspiration; for a mail'. to-do bis bet when he get* eiieouragerpeut such as., be bad re J cetsecj that night- He said he de-erve r no credit for/thing bis duty as (he i chief aseratlve of the city." * Every1 tiilnjg tie has— all bis Interests— are in j OooSnCtty I o -tbe years of bis pre i eot administration be has had the l.earty co operation and support of his frUoW -6omml— luueTs and toyuspeo- ' The speaker referred to the uTany ,i problems ^bat have confruuted the t | reset. 1 city rulers ! e Concluding, be said thai lie did unt know bow t thank, his fnenOa f..r i heir kind expression, iud ihg irouhle i I hey had g-on.to on Tin. debashSn-. To j I. him H wcemed rolii.i. tit«t ,bejr bad ; t. *'"* to-ajl Ifal. for him He did not think. It should 'bant beeu ohe elded j » aj-d he Imped to/W, them again j e wlreu he caii_jswfrn the compliment ' An^—rTTiestra .played several selec- ' - U-irv during the evening, adding much' tothe' pleasure of th-*e awcmnled : g I he orchesini comprised Ibe follow- • e tug: Piano, K H. Kullv; viohue 1 1 William Knagerald and Herman Kel' e .ague: banjo Lin Patker; drums and trap- Harold Mareluo. * Comity clerk Hildreth Was accomMflwd here by Bmilh End icon of RIO Grande., and B. U Pier (sou of 1 M Pd wood. "Also present was E Rl- : ' of*" Goshen'" * "",|l fc,,OWD «""«clor. * n . * ln charge of the Cele- , bralioti comprised C. G. Collins ctre. I '• f Vagiouis, Harold Maralno, .Beuj !i L. Handetsuu aod T. Lm Adama <

: - ■ MOVE TO FREE AUTO BRIDGE . Progressive League Will Appeal to Chamber of Commerce for Assistance. I Tbe Young Men'. Progressive league, i U ,*TiF o!| m 't "'J*' " '""j holder- 'of AlUim'J iViui'ty ' * aiid 'if H^Nul^v _ - | ^IN HEROJNE'S T()WN | | 'c hi which he -ay- In pari: ••For the Orel. Ave months here, we i ' camped about Ave mile- fr-.m the / village where Joan of Arc wa-horn. " I visited it revejal I'me-.^ Everything j . The ctturch i- stjll - ti-e.1 ^ I j I a'l'so'v'ere .Crom\i'd "slu'y" "" " I ' • At present we are in a camp be- i tween Bas la-Dux and Llgny. j t ••1 have given up the idea of a vacs- | tlon over here. I'm going to s|«ud ll • in old Jersey. _ • | ^ souvteolr of France •1 don't kuow how soon we win i start lor home. The gues-e- run from j refill be-nearer right " < | A brother. Maurice Sharp, also In: I write, us pari h- Jul lows un | date of December 11:' ••I have, not seen anyone Vet w horn 'i -meeting him, but I couldn't say where at that time. It was just afi.r I had marched through the Argomie K-nr-i. I My company was lying od a lull right i kbove Apremoot. and I had hreu going over the tit-Id- over which the troops had fought ju-t ahead of u-. 1 section of the Held wa- Uttered with German equipment, where our artillery had caught theiu w hile they side was lined with our equipment. , showing that oar boys had lo light alt the way. Graves were numerous, but two stood out above the re-t. One ' confained -the bodies of fifty seven ^ Germaus. In several gravd. the 1 fell. It wa. as I turned sw ay from looking over the tags that J met , "When we left Apremoot to take our place at the front, we went up near Urandpre and there wnfei-d on 1 bridges and roads, and the ia-l job I I tbe branches of the Aire River in the town of that name. We were so close 1 to -Jerry' then that the shell from one I of hfs small pieces generally reached , go oft:. He sent us big -he'{l- and bills 'bell- aud more than one kind of ga- > one morning. J-was never touched night of September II. when our boywent -over the lop' In the St Miliiel ' sector. Afterour doughboys had gone past Thlaconrt and stopped, we went . on the OeMs at night and put barbed I w ire enlangelements In front of iheui I waa nut every nighf the company waa engaged. The last night (SunI day) we were out. I a as unwinding a , roll of wire and my buddy was twistand we IhiIIi oof ln the same shell. "

You would have laughed to-see " Mdtug like an ostrich. The shell * hole was too small for either of us to 0 get lu. and tt already had a roll of wire In the bottom, sp all we could do * to stick our beads in ou either " side of the wire. When the shell- 1 stopped, we started with the party, or, rather behind it. toward the trench. ' where we could gel shelter, but. bet -re 1 got there, be started again AVe ' flat every time we heard n would jqmji Up and run a few'. yards.' Once, when I dropped my tin derby 1 off. and I landed face down, in |j. ' The bump loosened Two of my front 1 sir they have' come out. My ' aud I stayed right together all 1 we emeiled gas; We put our 1 ma-ks on. It was sneering ga. aud we'sneezed them oil again Tiieahell- ' Was over now, atid we began to get ourselves together. I found that toy buddy had* beeu lilt' three times. Uiey made him go ti.Jhe bospHsl . aotf he Is ojfly back lately. . the Wa|y-ls over arid 'you ' mortfotve my card- by jmw.'so jou I are not -worrying.. For more tliau live r weeks. I nave been away from the company, and unw.I have word In rejoin the boys toutbtrow I haven't been paid since July; and since* leavr fhg the company I have received no mall except a letter brought to me by ( oue of.the^fertbws on"rs.uiiday " ; Another helmet S Ucrm,n OiBce*'" Mesdolrfc^ , In tb^e Eighth street -w tudow .,f Hughes" t'ei.Vral l^armacv I- e-xhtb-lied a Ueriqan oflii-er'- helmet sent' '- : here by Sergeant Gilbert I., e. J,. ,.|to bis uncle William It. *Huehe*! The young man ha-, been m ijie W(yice for Sixtreu moulbs He i- coil • I've led with a medical unit uear Ibe The helmet waa obtained from one of the German supply b,-e- ' to the sign Ing of the armieiice. and c,»a.d«.igord lobe -cj,,. - 1, en the German army (a- It expecltd made - : . COMMUNITY "GYM." -j User, lo Hprslt. • ' eu ctaireh F*'' """• 1 j Monday evening, hut ttie f.0,.1.1 open I log will not lake place uilllS Thur—t 1 png. lU^^ e itev^p, I r i'.'T yy ?"**'"? i* -Hiciiy f eufofred • UGl imDr.l. Persca. | l.iedt R. s! Snyder, arm. chaplain i . of rtcb « enkai lite. P. „j|| , lbs pulpit and Cooduct the service- In I tile tir-i Presbyterian Church Bun- , 4»J ,

!CLEAN SIDEWAtKf , ! PLEASE EDWARDS i -(Real Estate Operator Gives j Word of Praise for Work j Done by City. , c f 'u i e^ - 1 1 e'e t - i n ' ^ ' b' es' ' -w lly. It W.» e ' Edwards, of the Arm ,.f M.-ey; A Kd 'i . iai'l'l" I.e "a!lj. 'cent grass mud b.u-'i ' "PENNY SOCIAL" J n.e member- of the t'hristlai. Kn- \\ , degV.rS-ciety of Hie Kir-t^ Pi«-.l->tci j .p.'or.m 'lue-Uv g V|-U'i. I jB.sdhrcyd*' ^ ^ ^ I j '"-aadosi" luT"t>i'n. W.n.:, audi Ju'.^a'rt K ^e V"'''" '* ^ 1 j *0|tl*blaW*'?eier l.,Ur" Jr. and!' I Candy. Mr- G W -..y. Mi-*. I 1 1 gareOtovaa'aod I i t ir o li » id " "" " ' ' • |.w cieim i. M L-ar. Vra .k Piatt ! I Bei.j., Groves Hartv Y-u-.g. I. U ■ VV snare aod i ' H KeiiM.gei I lake. Mra. A K* -oi.tTT »tr- W M Ranrk, Mary aid K he I Ha ' GiuSaM I and Freda -mtth. t It-"— Fergo-ou aud Prof Knny , Junior noveljy. Mi- A J <ani». i I Ynd Junior t bri.tiau Eudeavur So- | ' "-.". a exchange M.-e- Irene Z-.g ! , let. Margaret Price. Helen Newton . aud Mr# Kilby I Scale- A J -milt, t Tllpto "a . u' Bea n Mi- leu -a T r ' or-oo Fred Ptl reumyer ami I . 0*rrtogh.... 'Tkallwln.f I. Bleckley e War exchange. Mr- W F Gaid' j Fashion show Mr- John R J-.—* I Peanut roaster. J WjiiareAt'. Bea<t bird- and ti-hr- Le-.ie e Hughe, and Earl seaman* p Art exchange. M,- L M Lear au.l I, Mis. t lee, nan Itl-tey. ' PREPARE FOR EASTOR e ^,k-e.slacl..«,uT- .o'tSlvflfca- ' ifU't'lie' Yuuu'g K.Gn'!id p'tog're'-s'toe league for the u'se of the mu'-tc p.vll _ i..n for au eulerlammeiit for visitors . Easier Saturday evenlug, toe matter being referred to ( ity Solicitor Hos- ' well., with power to act. , The eulertalumeiil Is lu charge of a '1 J. Thorn ley Hughes. .. KUorts were made by Dr. Hughes' I father, William If Hughes, while he

able to be inOceau Cuy .at that ti.ue f. and the following teller haa been re- " ct-ived from Mr. Slokes: My Dear Mr Hughes:— I slucerely appreciate ytwr kind Invitation lobe " ith yon un Ea-ter Saturday evening I should be very glad to do so wete it j not tor tbe. fact that I am prettv well ■ worn out, and dou'l^ want l„ take any dtidglug alj that 1 pu—ibly cgu. I 'Your suggestion of a talk Is a datldy J I am "chairman of the Slate comma - to try aud checkmate this menace '. of Bolshevism, so far ■■ our country i. concerned It Is a mighty serious one and we ought ail to put our shuulder. ' ibe wheel against It 1 I was glad lo sge your rather today • and wish 1 could "have said yes. j With best wishes, I um , Very sincerely yours. . E.-C. Stokes 1 t - ■ • - ' . -i Ia« liglviiul Hnnsc I'Hri. . < Mrs. Edith I.. Synth entertained a i house party al her Wesley avenue ' - hume over the tfrbek-end; the occa-ion , a ^'"y" f ' 'J* birthday acui. e S ti. Eihkbluer and wife, of lt-.yers- - ford. Pa ; O B Fin k bluer and wife, l of Sfinng City. P. ; Mls-es Sadie - Kmkbiuer atids, Svdle Slelcbter, of 0 Philadelphia; Mr. Margaret Fink y bluer. Mr- Ida ^ Kaiser aiH A J toiwaaTST «JIr.el,v^7r-d. MisaLorlna B. foriueUy, daughter of Mrs' Kacliel C onnelly and the late res Ephriam r> I ouuellyv, died of perito'f late Friday night, aged 44 vest- The I-. family originally came from Au-ccui, ■ t bul have lb ed >at So.net-' Point .. year-, -i- 4 .... neny wa. known t.. older resident- .,! ci.-san nj. | ,,d-- -■ laker Mark Lake had charge of - the '• 1 uler'uieur ■I' c'l.-stnn - """'"T ir Mr- l< L. t he-ler w ,n k;na aftei- . is bsr home "(for go-.-,. ; e K.hel -.iqwaM Ml- 1 1. r- jMi...-. (Ru-.il II N.,„a /'v.,: Kissid M j So 1 1 mi Mr- U.iph G it j; . 'j'.*-.ii "mi.- ' .\t«r!e BuothloTd at,d j Mr-. W G AWs.it. ! kantkri lor arr.it- X . .. The Y-miig Ms..-. Pi-.gies- ,vr 1 vie.-. All ii, so- men air n.wl-dfo I merl al the pharmacy of Iir ti ..cn-e , ■I— laaa.t auciri. Mertlax., CI ly of the " It-t m"*E ''iollch'^ tTi'Ii ' meeluig.l lbs home of Mf .«V"\V* d,y. March 11 al 2 4.', |. m" Xl members are requested lo be present-

1ST -- • j .Solid' «o Colimit lors. slit-rilT s Sale. . ,!!'(' '."I o'l."s -.'.A,' -us ' ; v."; ' S ( " ^ Sheriff's Sale. v Monday, Mxrch 31, 1919.

uade^mi.„!3col £\t" remaBons and^wL' C ' '1^Jr''Ii'lT^"ra^\weu,J-0 too.ad —led No MvJiundred sndTwrnlri«l)and SI. Honored mil Twenty-throe SrsWD cm -Cjl ."to! .LU!! "i" "" ' ivVvj ("Vr? •'««- ! \ We Take \o Honest Pride | ' ' ' . who see then: so Utter.. Cliow vour i I-prrf.*Tic> i.ngtb the p,c I 1 ' n 7" WeHl gratify I U l RED U SMITH • 048 Asbury Aye. j' Ocean City N»» JeFacy 1

Any Kind <n» ( -C j Joseph G. Champion Buiidinq Contractor OCEAN CIT>, N. J. 1 1 Tenth Street and West Avenue J. E. TROUT S B SWAN ___ Swan and Trout GaroBnters anl' ^u''^ers ,0-0 ftsaufiyyvenue ocean cit* n. j. you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect yoor Ocean City cdttage You cannot spare the time to look after it closely > oursclf and must depend upon the honesty ot the contractor I have bnilt for a large uumliei of people and couW refer yon to any or all of tbera Send for the list of names and photographs ot tbe houses Otis M. Townsend office Dim nrD octA" CITT* etb St. Oppovlta r. 0. C3 W I Las L 11 "• JAllen Scull The liuilder Eightli nml Ocean Avenue PHONE CONNECTION City Garage ; SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OC BAN CITY. HEW JBHBEY L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. SOS •"

j Mid leaky roof will be apt to result in 1 smTth's 1 The Tin Smith ' r ' 735 Asbury Ave, All KlncJsa of Uuttorn i" Phone S5 Powell's Dry Goods, Notions and Men's Furnishings Powell's r 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Lierht Gomoany 837 ASBURY AVENUE .TELEPHONE 69 NIGHT CALLS 424-W tr - : Bell Shone, IB6-J F.r.lter.SIOe«l |FT.._ .Rmphoislmne ES riMATE ' Window Shad« FOR YOU .Awnings and 'House Furnishings j Our pr.ee- are Lowest possible Cou.lateot with Good Work and Bel Material. ! Lawrence ft. Lear 6S< A, bury A.ense CVe.„ Oil,. N. J. PLUMBING •zxrsgz s:'r rjr rr.-rsssjs TUZLJL ITU * i"*4*"7* ' C. I~l, BACON 607 Ulghth Bt '

I COkTMACrekafJkB HMUlIh. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER 1 Offick: Sth St. Opposite P. O. OCEAN CITY, N.'J. Only galvanized nails nssd on exterior work Joseph D. Lee CARPENTER JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY N29 Prnnl. nn Place Oceaa Clt>. h. J. George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Free. Bungalow, * Specialty ' No. 13 w. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Bell Phons, csj Leander S. Corson BUILDER <oie WCOLXV AVE. ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER a 645 Asbury Avenue, ^ ..OCEAN CITY, N. J, Kaiimsl— Kurii I shed. Klilt t»inr ot John l.uc«* * Co.'. P.101 Also, John T. leswta* Lswd aod Oil Oo*. staoUy lo 9 tuck. e.O.Adtn f.«.M 1*1 H. S. Ariel GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Ma* 00 Una Promptly Attended To. • OCEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Ready Mixed Palnta, Lead f/id Ollg - 930 and trJ2 Asbury avenue. "Daniel krauss" -j Electrical Contractor 411 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — — _ Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs— Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 419-J -

Something New for the benefit of Oceaa City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company will deao^vnur hotel, boarding hoots, prhral* Wsfornlsh srerythhyb ' "Jost'glvs'ito^- " 730 West Avenue ~ Ocean City New Jeraey ( J0NE5, KOUERS A BASSELL JERRY liFRAIGD'S 1 SHAVING PARLOR First-Class Service For the Winter at ' 843 ASBURY AVENUE An Aid to Progress - DUSINESS success today is as dependent upon extensive knowledge and capable judgment as upon adequate capital to meet its fiuaucial requirements. An association with this institution means much m6re than a bank depositing and borrowing connection. It brings to the solution of financial problems and the futherance of business plans the extensive knowledge, helpful advice and willing assistance of our officers. First National Bank OCEAN CITY. N. J. Coal Coal I We Have It 1 (to burn) iC.il. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO Twtfflk Md Wast AM*