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

1 : Ocean City Sentinel ; v JL CURTIS 'ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. . . NEW jersey BcO 'Phone No 66-X JobworS prorftptij done Bj expcrle noixl ■ tji 1 'itsua > . march ix 1919. A OHALLENOE! The Sektin'ei. challenges the Ledger to show one case at any time where theSBNTlKEL hasover charged the city for advertising, the judges to be real, practical 1 printers and newspaper owners < not ' of the Ledger stripe/ in Cape May 4 County. We would suggest— 1 without knowing, however . whether ; they would so act — Alfred Cooper , of the Cape May County Gazette; Albert RT Hand, of the Cape "May Star and Wave, and Jed Dubois. 1 of the Five-Mile Beach Journal, or either two of them. If these men, or judges of like 1 calibre, find that the Sentinel has 1 made overcharges in city a'dvertis- i iwjfat any time, the Sentinel will 1 donate $15.00 to the Red Cross ' ^eociety or similar organization. Now, "come across. " BEAT CAPE MAY (OooUaavd froiu Pint Pace 1 , 9 Ml*. CoMi-aou and Miini rittelman , each played •sccpllonally well , Tba Ma'jbew A V. defeated tbel'ru , aadera 49 Id 42 ■ Tb. playing of Mut , pby and cbailiu were i lie feature*. , blue up: . BLUE" ■ . UKKEN I Cotllnob 1 I B 1'uinei . Kteelman ( *•"•*«> ( a. Tome. Horcnm t tenter Prlrr S£L**} <"•" J'""—, Cbattln t i Tbonjaxui " t-'badwift: / ror *,a tWllaou " Townaend Center Weaeolt " Ferguson ) ; Garlou • i Murphy/, "u,rl lOberbofser i Bub> — Utfiord for Cbatlwtck; Urecn h berg for Garton. q Field goals—' Tbomaaou . 6; Wilaoo. a 2; Waaeott, 2; Garton , !•; Uberbolzer. u I; Gram berg. I; cbattiu, 4; Town- .i ■and, 6; Fargneon, 2; Murphy, 8. Foul coals — Oherholier 16: Chstlln. .. goals— Oberbolssr.

BL sari ras Adams Center Filet .2S&1 «— HtW goals — Cburcb, 8; Filer.' 4: Malta, 1; Ferguson, I, Adams. 3 Foal goals -Filer, 14; Marts, 8; Fergu aoo.J; Adams. 17 bell cottages [ # J _ ^ ^ ^ M assay A Kd wards have closed the aalas of two valuable lot. aod a cot- , toga la UUe eity. Tbla firm I. also , aom plating tba aalm of mveral other , pro pan Ms ban. , Tbgy have aold tba lot at l be nortb < eornarof Twtlftb .treat and Onan t a venae to a prominent We*t Pbtladel- - ph^dniggm. Who will build au atprtem of malarial eome wltbm reaaon . •Ma reach, Tbl. eoruar hat always baaaibMd aa tba blgbeat priced lot lu Oeaan City. TMa Arm baa aold a building lot on ! tbaopaaartde ofOoaan avenue, mid | . way between Tenth and Eleventh Mreeta. to a PbUadalphlaii, who plaos | to area oaa of tba moat attractive end | •aaepieooom cottage, lu this resort. Massay A Edwards have also sold tba Quean Anna Mueco cottage, 885 DtLaacty plaos. to a We* Philadelphia buainaas man. . newcomer to Oeaan City. bucbbb to be here Will make ASSrrsa la Muste ... MisaEmise aatsidai mgin. In responae to tba Inviiatiou sent by I>r J. Thorn ley Hughe*, chalrmsj. of the com nil II ee J Newton H. Hutsi.-e. Comptroller of the New Jersey frea- ' aory. will make an address al the■taslbal entertainment to be gnfoiat the music pavilion ou the Board ». Ik Eaater (Saturday avaolug >*y «b* Young Men's Progressive l.esguc Mr Bugbee 11 a Caodldata for the , ItepaMtcao nomination for guvrrnor. Tba antaftalnmrui * II include avlacttoue by an orehe.'r. of Is ptecee, uudrr dliecuou of William Fllyger •Id, and number* bj a glee dub "and alngl* and ddil&le rjoarie'*. . ' Jimmy" Clark. pianist, aud a com pan loo. a violinist, gave an exceiieul aaterta omeut lu the assembly ruuiu of the b(Rb school Friday evading under Ibe Lu-ptce. of ibe Ladie*' Aid Bommy of the Baptist Cbureli The an twain meet waa similar to the one* , givau (be acrvloe boys at Camp DtkWhere the Rev M M. l.eai* *.* i„ ealad for three* mouth* during the •to lee. Mr. r-ark'* p,.„„ p|.,,ug and lmttaiiv-hs were tq irueiti and tie , made^blg hit with the -jell pleased , atwlais Sa» Jo. a |X„, 1 • ^ameodeJ** " "v ha* ld"pted muting voters, owner- and reiAeredf . tiowa. bare to become membet. U the , elBb. Ua-c:ofore ooly rori-teied/voi. r* i *ma»ilgtbletomemoet.inp (r ] Join MrCailiou."of"uni c)ly- ha. 1 pamhaaad throagb F E Darby. tt» litlsp^ rte Oemn areuue from Mrs. 1-Ma Brooke The nee- owuet will •ampy the bouse mm summer. -■ i «— s ukcoH m.o<ioa. ' mSaesssrstr: ■

•PERSONAL TRIOMPH _ FOR BACHARACH Congressman Elected to Committee Framing Revenue j and Tariff Legislation. s At the meeting of the committee oti . committees, wblcb Is tba committee fid the Sixty-sixth Congre-e.roHgreee-trlct, was elected to the committee on - ways aod means. This Is the Hr-t cud most Important committee lu the .. House of Repreientatlvee, ,eu<J Ibe .. election of Mr. Becharacb to tIMe com- . mtttee Is not only a lilgh bopor and • inlnatlou of a' light which he lias been ( making »iuce be was elected to Cob- . -gress for reprrseo4ailon from the great . State of Sew jersey ou tbat Important ' * The committee on way. and mean. ! i« the committee of Ibe house which , frames ell revenue end Igrilf legl-le ■ lion, and, aHbougli the Slate of New t Jer-ey Tank, sixth In the L'utuii in point of manufacture*, end the com . merclal actlvlllee'and the welfare and ! prosperity of-the State Is., therefore de lietideul upon the legislation adro- > cated and ajipMved by this committee. . she has nut -had representation on the Kepuhlicau side of the committee ' •luce 1663. or more tliau half a cepIt Is a singular cnuicldenre that the 1 a**lgiimeul wa/theu given to a representative from w ii at I* uow a purtloti ' of the Second Congressional District. 1 the Stratton. who ' b6tu and lived in Mount Holly, and was elected as a Republican to ' the'thirly sixth and ttiirty.aeveutli cougresse- lu IbuU and 1%H. The late Senator Hughe* w.* a memtwr of ihe side of the committee dur the Hou-e of Representatives. j] campeigt) wa* carried on by a number f of tbe promlu'ent msnufacturer- of New Jer-ey. tu-lsllhg tbel our State " oe repreiwuted ou Ihe ways and mean* iMmmltfee. as there was uo one par- * Ocularly Interested In the welfare of * the Stale to whom tbey could appeal " 'or protect inn when tbe Important question of tarlB revisions and rrve.' ' one bills were takeo up for considers. 1 as a result of wblcb Ibe State bas 1 •uttered 'many disadvantages. " M r. Hacliaracb was selected as tbe * raismlM-r of Itie Slats dslscatlou In tie . State

(Hit forward for appointment to tbe 1 committee, end his election In in- ' I oute to bis personal popularity aud a 1 ' recognition of hie ability, a< well s, a ' ' proper recognition of Ibe demands of ' ;be manufacturers of Ibe Slate. Congressman Bacbaracb, early In ' tbe Bgbt for tbe sp eakereblp. lined up ' with the Glilett force* and was recog- ' meed by tbe Ulllell men ae Ibe leader 0 -if tbe delegation upon whom tbey placed rel lance for tbe vote of tbe c -Hale. aod. when tbe roll was called " for tbe election of a speaker, Ulliett re- c ■ celved elx votes god Mann one. Tbls 1 victory plaoed Mr. Bacbaracb In line 1 ' for selection aa tbe New Jersey mem- 1 uerof the committee on committees. 0 1 sod tbat be hat eo far ably dlscbarged * ibe duties of that appolnlmeut la teat! ° tied to by tba fact that eacb member of the delegation baa been given tbe 6 committee assignments asked. easy times now Ml Ha* moiid prlcr la Anxious to ' Leave France. * Mechanic Raymoud C. Price, lit t tbls city, writing to Mrs. C. H. Wilt ,, kamp, of Corson's Inlet, from St. t 'hrlstopber. France, nuder date of . February 16 encloses a picture, cou- j ' oe ruing wblcb be says: "The picture Is a print uf tbe cbateau lu wblcb we are , living. We bavs been here for three , week*. Where yuu see the cross. I* ' the room In wblcb I. sleep. I sleep right under Ibe window on tbe grouud . 1 Boor " Continuing, be says: "fcam etlii , with B Company of tbe 3381 ti Infantry I have only. "To work every other day. A fellow doeOi't know wbgt , ' to do at night. It will be a glorlou* ; •lay when we get back home. , •-Afier a fellow -!eavse"LI> old com- , pany be has it pretty ha»d - for quite , . yw hits. I've ju«t started to receive . •be insll that w_a» sddre**sd to me at , t foul nd I'm lieglQiilng ip irel at w| can't iyjhat I am sorry I Ijad- ! t to corns to-Kfkitre To liglri, now~ihst ; the nghtmg jis over. but. wWle'tha ' ffgbtlug -w a- going on. a fsliow_ did , U"t have msoy iisppy thoughts. I • know i list while ws wsp, at Verdun I , would Unt have given much -for my ' I' . I happened to. be-' one- of -Uie I lncky,oiiea. itut tlitogs srt.uos quiet * and we don't have to worry*" Referrlt c ags,rt t-, ' fair sleeping ! qosrtsr. tlvs- young man wrUs*: !, • rh-re are twoiif u'* In "a rem |j . ' vtr5" w* hsvs a closet, table sod two ehsl't. In )h.e.-room. lu the ' tower Where you <an see the niche I* ' Where tbe steirs are located'.-" These ■ *re circular, with hart wood railing ' Our odterly zoom Is tne sscoud wind ■* from the cross. Aluut a half- ' uije, from the- chateau js a cave. ,, hack uuder Ihe chateau. _ ; They say there w old , woman bur- , I hi th«*.-i.-<- sue is supposed to , been- I. 'led' thAfis about six mouth*, suf had. lust flvs sons Jo . . this war r t Bas K - , n' iHa fs'llax * '"apt A I' Towoseod baa rented , hi. coUags-uu Asbury avenue, below Yiiirty-aixth street, to Edward , framppe. of Phlla^efphia He has f sl-o.reiiledjjli*ortage at Thirty-elxtb L, hurg.h man . Captain George Blackmail having 'f" recovered from his reeei.t attack of aarvooa trouble, l.ee been ordered back to duly al tbe Fourth Hi rear Hi, of the Cnruii ifistesToa-i Guard*. " CaprsUi Eeou Hutton who hs* been -" acting lets ai tin. .t.rjou since " • •ctober. is associate keeper in charge .sc

TROLLEY CARS ["' MUST RUN following gentlemen, with your Donor, member ex-nffli-to: Franklin H. Herst. Charles D. Hitx. ' J. Frederick Martin. " William E Hexamer. . j Joseph M Rowland. Robert Fisher. Clayton Haines Brick, 11. Frank Smith, " R <V~ Edwards, ' Harry Headley. William E. Ma-sey, rliafrman. lu this committee I- represented ' practically ell the local orgauiz.tioue , » _ and also tiMxre-of profound mtefiesf hiii vest Igsle »«d -ascertain whether or « uot It wgk f-aslble and practical to p , raise a sufift-ieut sum of money by popular subscription to^ purchase and conference was belddn Philsdelpliia. "■ at which every memhrf exfrpt one h (Who was misvoldst.lv' detained was v , present. For several hours the situs- s lion coufrouljng our city was seriously H made by the rep.eseulatfve of Ihe bund and wlock holders 'commlUee that » 'unleas some' a g r eV m e tit could he -■ reached to assist the owners of the bund* and stock of the- Ocean t'ity " Electric Railn.sd i'.impsuy. the road "I would not be operated during the comFrederick Martin ohatrmao Frank »' H Swwait aqd Harry Hesdiey. ..1111 d. slock sod bondholders committee, to* ascertsm if a lower figure than ihe amount .Which they had publicly named jJSI.OW) wouli) -. e accepted for all tbe etock and' outstanding bonds (776.000 in ambunt) . The report from this sub-committee was presented to the general committee at Its second meeting, in wblcb It was stated that There Is a doubt lo Ibe uiiuds of the . There Is Ibe

; tiers of this committee if 111 the •ale at this time .of tbe property, real and personal, or the Ocean City Electric Railroad Company, they could reside Ibe full amouul asked, 784 0J0 Ills tby opluiou aud Judgment uf tbe members of this committee that It would he most diUicult aud almost Impossible to tu'terest a sufficient number of our property owner, to raise the amouDt of mouey necessary lo purchase tbe outstanding stock aruf bond* aud provide sufficient fuuds for repairs needed and capital fur operatluu.so this committee has to report to you, that It Is not. feasible. In view- of electric railroad conditions throughout the oouoiry, to Interest outside capital lit such a proposition, and we douot If It could be carried -through, even at a lower figure tban tbe amouut w hich has been above stated. We have made a very careful Inveatlgatloo of the financial condition -if electric railroad operations aloug tbe New Jereey coast, and find but one operated profitably during the past year. We have also had reports from this feature nf public utility cuudttlnus along the New England coast. We do find In several localities w here -the operation of electric railroads is absoaaseutlal to a resort or city, that rather th.n have the property removed aud the lines Junked, an agreement has been made either by individual e or municipalities to meet deficit* to operation. Tue commttlee lB fqlly setlflied ttikt ibis public utility has not been operated at a profit; In. fact, has never met Iti 1 operating expenses with Ihe Intere-t on tbe 776, OOu bonds wblcb have been sutelandiug for many.years. I u most years, the Income lias' nut been stiffl. Meat to T-ey operetiug expends aud taxes, without considering tne itein of interest on bonds and burros ed money. - Ouilke mauy other companies at this ume asking for assistance, w Inch hare earned a pjortt *.r then Wockholaers ■n years pa-i. we have Iparued' from ftatemeiil* yied .that .dv-ii has' not " "'lyiiii c-ii, (.*!., y, in, from hH\owu* pri ste funds "the aaaouul- necessary' to mert'-ihe interest 3 h teen •perated "aufi tnal -..me" pla'ti be devolved Hot to deprive this city, with a population of fi.uu 36.000 to 40 uuu dur tfig a Jtt'rlod of at least sixty days aod "with -two banking Institutions wuili. ' a* -els approximately 71 ouqijuo each, al-u |lo*Jeiou» business Looses, it would I* a dty idedly"' ba. kwaid step 'nct-lo bare tbls utility continue to be opeiated, and thr* met bod ot trans, portatioo I* considered by J our -yum - mittee by far mfire desirable, and |si— ■lively more dependable, than other methods of carrier which have been suggested, all of them moie or lees passing through tbe experimental stage. We believe value- would be materially all eclejt. should this opera cease, especially in Ifie mu'.lylug aod It would he n , q u„f„r. j tunate for our city, a* a Whole, -. few. I Ing It from many angle*. i lu examining our State record- «f' sworu leport* .-f tl.e Ocean < n, : Electric Railway t „ a,,,, J'thk following touching j, I upon receipt- aud ojwratn.g expense* sod taxes We have coveretf>be p.*i 1 ' j iiiree year* whieb.wiil serve J„ give ! , you a Clear and concise statemeul of , the l.uslnrss of Ihe company during 'that peri,sl aud prmr^to ,'h.i time. | II -eems to he about IbMnt sliualhin. ouly siignt improvement belijg 1 wo or Ibree years ouly, prior 10 Uie , irv mi advartixeiueut in the stsn Km- I

I entrance of Ihe Shore lj|-t I^^lntn' Hassenger receipt-:- " - 1916-725 810.95! 1917— j 9/403 90 1 1916— 17.768 « j Opera! K I j 1917 — 16 166 'B ] 1918-16,419 77 j 1916—2.43*. 73 ! 1918—2,463.14 j IH16— 4.1.V.06 1MI7 -3.134 87 j 1916-8.4^1 9« , Ji'1" I-1-""" ! bavlug lu ViesC the tremeudou- de l, velopmeuts cotittdeutly expected hyj all aud even now becoming apparent, there must he at least s very hopeful view taken of our local condition-, i sacrifice It i*. therefore, ihe uiiammou- feel | I snd'ii.i' liy'l'n "sci'on -Cpi'irt of'T..llftpectfully submitted. William F: Ma-sey. j J t-'redeMck Martin. ' Win E Hexamer, Franklin H Herst, Frank H. Stewart, * I ' B. Frank (Smith, " Harry Headley, ' R W. Edwards. ; e .

e Robert Ktsber, I 4 lias D HItz r members of-the cdlumlttee. f Mayor L'hamplou asked tho-e at the c t meeting what they desired to do with , ■ tbe report. u r On motion of 77 A Shape, -ttie re- r e port of the committee was accepted • Clayton Haines Brick a-krd if ttiere * s is any law- giving the city power lo ( s own aud ruu the trolley. Rue. „ . ..City Solicitor Bosw ell. told of the a i, iftivlsloueUf'the HoTne Rule^Act uf , 1917. which empowersjhe city tb eu- t 1 gage In Ibe Irauspurtatioii busluess, 1 and also of a bill Introduced id tbe a present Legislature by Representative 1 Gill. Mr. Boswell did not know Where , 1 tbe Gill bill is at this time, not having - - ducttou. It appeared, however, that 3 a vote'of the citizens would be required r. I before acllon could be taken, aud this „ e would run the matter well Into the t t -uoimer season, which It Is desired to. D avoid, the thought being to have the 1 * road 111 operallou as quickly- as pos- u e slble. ( e J. Fraderlck Martin wanted to kntfw c - If something cannot be doue-wltb the I bondholders' committee, w hich want* 1, a sum of money that, be doe# not c u think the road worth. The 4>ond- >' holders seem to he a mysterious body. „ 9 If they Junk tbe road, tbey cau get , . but little money for it. it H. (4. Mowrer. a. a member of Ihe c it b-.iMl holder.' committee, tu re-poose s to a query, said that the only price t u of the houds and accrued interest. , t Nothing was said about the stock , vft. Mai tin asked him If the -bondi holders nope to get this money, and t f also did not Mr. Mowrer think tt j would-be Injurious lo tbe city to junk s the road' Isn't It possible that the | 1- bondholder* b ill take le**? he asked * Mr. Mowrer said that he. could uot y 1 answer tills. Tbe price of junk I* now t mui-uSess ihsn it wras six"mootb* ago 1 t Tlierejs no question that the city 1 ueed-tte trdlley line. Personally he • e want* to see tt operated aud will help, t R. VV 'Kd ward, said that ihe bond 1 holderS" waul a fair price on their securities. The rod# Isn't worth much I- tuany' individual but" the peojde lake e the view that tbe toad la worth mure e to tbe City thau to the bondholders a "Is It not ut.r s«>#e that the-roill shall ■- be operated this summer?"' be asked, ifc dTaytoh Haloes Brick said that if: In The trolley road Isn't ruti, the tsxpay i 1, era between Fourth aud Hixtseuttvd street* will have to pay additional p taxes. There is so much money to be : e pah! lu taxes by the city, and the , »• amount lost lu Ihe upper and lower *■ conveniences for cottager* -will h.vr* u There should le a c -lutiiiiiee ' • with the bondholder-, tne .,N-a-er de 1 d cfsru, g that, he doe- no. think the ' e bondholders waW to Junk the road. | * I tr.ry to reports the t'ity < omm'.-atoH. "Jets do not w.ut 10 hoy the road, nut i '' if '"p)*1' v ",e condl- ' I .fc.nk"Tto ' I 'jfor what it ha. done, but lie die* nut 11 j believe tbe company would juuk Ihe • road, because very little would be-paid v fur Uie material. The company should lu, but 1.01 7-H ism "" "e, " ' » ^Oi.um.n M.—y s.,d that thecomsnyUilnv to the houdtiulder*' re| re- " Mr M ss-ev told of the trouble. „f trolley compauiaa lu New England. 1

uo exception. This I. purely a business lustier, with uo politics In U. ~Il ' isn't such a serinu* proposition for the cltlzeiis or the city to glirunder this— severe operating expenses. The Mr. Brick uiade> a motion, which was passed, that a committee heap pointed to endeavor lo get the GUI bill made a law if it is what tbe city 'Co Mr. Massey's committee which was continued, was -asstgued tbls task. Mr £d ward* made a motion, which carried, that It i* the peutlmeiit ol this body; that the continuance of this road diving the corning season be as ""red by some mean* by 'tbe city end the trolley compauy. Harry Headley, said Ibat the committee had no authority to make ku otler of money to the company. He believed that If a definite oiler could lhau 78) 000 It would take less. He ; understands that a lot of mouey will to be speut to get the road aod Mr. Massey favored letting the trolcompany operate tbe road aud the city fliiauce tt this season. Commodore Hexamer said that It Is tu the eity to put up T8000 to oper ate the road this summer. Tbe road uiu*t be o iterated this summer and a conclusion rekclied that nlgtit 8Mr. Ma--eyisugge.ted a c inference Ihe committee. Cliy Com mis -loners and heudholderk' 'committee, when matters could be explained aud an understanding reached Commodore Hexamer said: "Bel juuk It and we will Wiy It es William E. Massey: ;-The bond are not defiant." "*W hat are they?" asked Mr Mar 00U for the road and not queer the - whole thing. It waa said tbat the bonds were held by three men - H.H. Mowrer stated that the bopd I holder* have never reeejvgd a bona lide ; offer slm-e the prop...u Ion. w a. mudLake said thai lie did not think th ' hmh" !ZT',T!* '""r"K' ! Mr M-- ey state.) that repre-eola Ctlve* of III* c nam it lee wnl be In I'renI tou uext Tuesday. I ZliuZ boMdlld«,' c"" riWhj uT's Haidrng"^,!"* . -*e run ,Llt ^ j In (Tuncerj »r Ve» Jersev. .'.."k'Vi" • S nsl'ik 01 r-8-..re J ■ j" League at a smoker next Monday. 1

iLIEUfr SNYDER MAY COME HERE ) Prcsbylcrian Church Mem ? hers Said to Favor Calling Him to Pastorate. 4 i tor of a eliurch there for several y ear*. , * ducted the service- and preached the ! ■sermons in the First ( I'te-ny lerlaii ' Church Sunday, lie a!~. gavk an lu1 lerestiug tale to flic member* of the f. Both of l-'eoi Suydei - sermon, ap- : |, -amp ii. Texa- f.d -ouie month. Ily jfiSS, Jdelphla. | BIRTHDAY DINNER J Kr. . holder John P. Fox wa- ets en a " I':.- •- s of ail O.iigr.tulated tne Fir-t DOTS ibe city ha. granted a quit-claim deed in R II. Sony ou property at Membtr. of the i'leasautvllle Mu-ical latuedhy |lie Progressive league laM A number of service men back from overseav*" and camp, lu this country will he guests of the Progressive

An, Kind AnyWhere 'I, . ' . •<!/{ f Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. |< Tenth Street and West Avenue j, S B SWAN E' TROUT Swan and Trout Caroenters fe® and Builders jOBbiNO a sPECiauv 10A0 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J. you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself aud must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built Tor a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M, Townsend OFFICE D I I I I r\co 0CEAN C,TT' sth st. opposii* r. 0. DUILULn «. j. Allen Scull The Builder Eighth and Ocean Avenue PHONE CONNECTION City Garage SEVENTH ANC HAVEN AVE. OCCAM Oirv. MW Jtsur L. W. MILLER PftOPff/I TOR TELEPHONE. SOS • . Chimueys thai leak should be looked ; \ . SMITH'S / I \ The Tin Smith 1 ' r 735 Asbury Ave. All Klndm of Guttara Phone ts Powell's r Dry (joods, Notions and Men's Furnishings Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Light Gomoanv -837 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 6B NIGHT CALLS A2A-W Phone. 186-J - 0 _ ' . Stored .Reupholstering ESTIMATE ™'"dow Shad=s FOR YOU .Awnings nnd 'House Furnishings Our prices are i*oweat possible coosi.teul with Good Work afid Rest Material. Lawrence fl. Lear QSl A, bur, Avenue Uc*.n Ct.g, N. plumb1nq ->*■ *»w ,, j ragfrr- -* - C. H. BACON 007 Bi.hu. at

I COXTKAtTOM AM9 IIFILttg^ I OTIS 11. TOWNSEND I BUILDER I Opfick: 8th St. Opposite p. q. I OCEAN CITY% N. J. Only galvanized nails nscd on exterior work Joseph D. Leel CARPENTER JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY 1'lious. hu-M 8JV PrnnHnn Pl.rc Oceaa Ctl>, g. g George W. Harria Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plans Ffss. Bbb|S|*ws a SfcUH, No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street i OCEAN CITY. N. J. Leander 8. Corson BUILDER ocean city. n. j. pmoni. tir-a ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTD , 645 Asbury Avenue, 1 ot ebn cm-, >. j. ■ • •tantly is movk. *** Bra* ties and Painters' Stlppllta. Blcycls Tires aud Happllss. Birgric m pairing Promptly AttsadM To. a.O.Adtn f. ■ A4isi H S Uw GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO, PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work la Mam Una Froaytj, Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J ' BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PH09 Ready Mixed Palnu, Lead aud OOi B3U and 922 Aabury avenue. DANIEL KRAL'SS Electrical Contractor 41 1 Aabury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY kill Ptias*. I;7-W Choice Onion Sets Early Morning Star Peas Best in the Market . Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1 128 Bay Avenue Something New for the benefit of Ocean City people Ocean City Bouse Cleaning Company Will rjaanynur bowl, boarding bona*, prirea cot tags, oihrs. or anj thing jon bavr to clam W r rnrnt*b *vr> Hung. Jnsl glva n* lbs tok — ws do tu* rsst. AU .work gttaran tent. *'• — will do It bj Uts contract or day. Ulvc • a " 7j0 West Aveaua ln Ocean City New Jeraey ,(1 JONES. ROOERs'i BASSELL '> — — — Children'. Hair Cutting ! JERRY DcF&AIGD'S * SHAVING PARLOR First-Class Service For the Winter at " 843 ASBURY AVENUE An Aid to Progress DUSINESS success to- ■-* day is as dependent upon extensive knowledge and capable judgment as upon adequate capital to meet its financial requirements. An association with this institution means much more than a bank depositing and borrowing connection. It brings to the solution of financial problems atid 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 ! We Have It i (to kMji-n) C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER COTwHMi «d w«t Armm