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

Ocean City Sentinel -- P|M'M ■"* fa" Tirucii K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. . • NEW JERSEY BcE * Phcme No 66- X rmtm rornlahe<3 on application. J ^Job^worX promptly done by erperlenoed THURSDAY. MARCH 20 1919. CM* A CHALLENGE 1 The Sbktixel challenges the Ledger to show one case at any 1 time where the Sentinel has over • charged the city for advertising, 1 the judges to be real, practical 1 printers and newspaper owners ( not 1 of the Ledger stripe in Cape May County. We would suggest — without knowing, however, whet he; ' they would so act — Alfred Coopei " of the Cape May County Gazette: ' Albert R. Hand, of the Cape MatStar and W«ve, and Jed I)ul>ois. of the Five-Mile Beach Journal, oi either two of them. Ii these men, or judges of like calibre, find that the SenAnel has " made overcharges in city advertising at any time, the Sentinel will donate $15.00 to the Red Cross , Society or similar organization. Now, "come across. " Save the Nation ■! Republican: * President Wil*on'a Ibeory a- 10 bits I

tbe war wa. won, 1.. lutere-itt.g. He aaye tbat for three yearn (he European aoldlere fought elubbur-.ly and witb their brad* down, Iblokltig tbey wen fighting only to defend their own lire* .and tbeir own union. Suddenly tbey were told by Mr. Wilaoo what n wa* all about. "When three acceo*. of what It wa* all about reached theiu from America. Ibey lined tbelr beadIbey raised ibelr eye* lo beam. " Waao'l n cruel of Mr A lleon to keep 1 'em welling *0 long and to lei mi 1 many million* o / ibem die before be 1 Yo Tel the world In on ibe ee- 1 erat of what I be whole blooming thing 1 war over, and tbui win the war? c ENJOYED VISIT

Pr*wre«aal*e Leant. A Jolly booeb of the members of tbe Pleauoteille Uu.lcal ,nd Athletic Ulak * lalted Abe Yoeng Men'* ProffrssMvs League Wedoeeday evening week and epeol a few hourvery ptaeuotly. Then were Bee pluocble game* dur log tbe eeaolog. bat tbe future of tbe »** 'be pool eonteet between member* of lb* two organisation*, wbtab wai won 00 point* by the local boy*, although tbe vlaitor* led In the winning of game*. " Vim PraeMent Roy E. Derby wa* tbe only ooe of the local, to win a ■aau. be debating W. L Rowan 100 »«. Derby played on* of the but |ama* ever auo lo lb* room* of ib* taegu. epactalor* declared. Waller K. Allao. u-ualiy ooe of tbe Mar player, of the league, loet to B, . Clair Botaa 100 to 8S. and Parker HU « tar. Wfdloarily reliable aod aore ! dropped bM atruggle with (J, aid I Smith, 100 to 88 1 _^b* decision on polnla went In 1 Oeuo titty, the score being: Ocean f thf, «•; Pleaiaotvllle. 244 ' lo a game between the prreMeuts of tbe organlxatluo*. R A i-.l. „» Fleeraotvllie, and Lef.y Howe' of ' Ooun City . Oata won . 60 to 82 ' Rbort speeches were made by Prul n deot B. A. I r*l*. Vice Pre-ldeut J Bmltber*. Seeretery E Ev.n. • CMy Clerk N. A. Andrew. R A 1 Thompson and «r «J. Pen hollow. „f Pteauotville, and llty Bohqtior An doe*.'- B swell, of Ocuo ^ty Mr I Bo*w*l| made a bit when Ire -aid that " be bad often wondered a plea- 0 untville derived .u name. W .f,*, seeing t bi* amillog delegai..V,fr„m - that town, be no longer wondered 1 why tbe place wa* called Pleaunt ville. vtlle.

Befraabmeniw— Doe undwlche* and Coffee- were served by one ,if the I league'. member*. * Mike," Nabaw. to 1 wbtab all did Ju.ilce. 0 With cheer, for the league br (be *' v tailor*, end ebeer. for Ibe vtaMor* by * 'be league member*, lb* event. „» ,he evening were brougbt 10 a clou HAS BIG TERRITORY Lwrw* re www -a Telephone Co ' Tb# territory covered by Leroy Howe, of tbta elty'. commercial repra•votaUv, of tbe Bell Telepbooe t orn- [ pony, ha* recently been considerably t aztaodad, tb* end of bl* territory now; 1 batog Lonok* near Tom'a -River, and 1 bea'eo gou op tbe country a* fare* Walerford Hta district no.w Include*, beside* I Ocuo City. May'* Landing. Ham. ' ■Booton. Tuckerton , Harnegat and ' fleaeb Haven. He baudiee all tbe ! Atlantle lflwrlcl north of Ocun City with tb* ezorpllon of Atla'uilc Illy Formerly be bed lo hta district Res lelnCEy. Homer* Point" Plearantvili* 1 nod Oeuo City. Jo tbe u<w deal. ' Hu lata City, ha* bud dropped) by I At ooe lime, be had tbe whole of Cope Hoy Coonty lo gtr district.' \ Uuder prearnl condlllon*. kr. How*, for a while at leaat, will bert, ' pooao CMy only RaUrdcy* and Moul ] days. | ! HIGH SCHOOL WON L, V1 CHUI«a»u With Vlciorr O.er The Ocuo City High School ba,k„ 1 ball flv. ci.wed lu *.m„, Belnrdayj1 evoolug, when K defeated the Plea--: umvllle High School UamSS u»27'i Rabat Haired for Ptaaeoolviiie. Tu, ' taul IBM ha. woo ten game, and ' mm tear, a fltwi cla** record > The ■tale' turn* of the local ichool aod lb* Ptaauuirtlta High School '■ boffo hwbly Hot,., w bleb J •■dad lu a Ut at m £

1 jodge bonniwell boys cottage * H. F. Stanton Sells Jurist the | Bringburst Property on | y Plymouth Place. a 3'lie" BrlngburM property on Plymouth plaoe. near the Boardwalk. Iiae . ~ been .old by Harry K Stanton to; Judge Eugene C Botiuiwell. of thej _ Philadelphia Municipal Court. * Thlsgiroperty I. one of the large*! Ooun City It. wa* erected for tbe , » lale R. B. Bringhurat eeveu or eight . year* ago. * It ha* eight large .leepiug room* h and two bathroom* In every way 11 LC I a most complete home, with roomy n [ porches oiTthe tlr.t and >ecoud floor*. ® •It I* Ibe luteutlo" of Judge Bonul J( . well to-oecupy Ibla properly, with hi. family this rea-on. Tbe formyr re--ided It. a ttou*e he owned at Fifty- hl tlflh" .treel and Wesley avenue. Total I "si during one of the heavy n -tor 10- of . eon pre of year- ago I U QUESTIONS ASKED iherollowmg letter: Ediior the Sentisel:— Apropos •>f i".-e recent .uggesliou of Ibe -Ocean liy Hoard of Trade, Ibalpthe project I of Widening Aebury avenue, he again

r raken up. tbe wraerp«crci*lng one of I ibe few privlleSFJTof 1 lite humble tax1 payer, meekly inquire* a. to the fol Find Wby abould *o colowal (for •ireel* of the town? -rdenug a project Involving so large a •urn, wnbout resultant twuerti. take' •lep* to get toe Boardwalk, which. In tbe upper part aud lower, at far down Rlxteenib alrael, I* In .deplorable condition, made tafe aod oomfortablr 10 walk upon? Among tbe real need*, which are many, of Ocuo City, tbe widening of ( Aahury avenue I* not included.

Taxpayer , Tbe Sentinel may ray l ha i there 1 * bave bun large number* of request* I for Ibe immediate Improvement of tbe ' ** condition of Anbury avenue ' * Money wu appropriated tbl* year, * a* every ye«r, for tbe purpose ol n itlag repairs 10 tbe Boardwalk Uu r- douDledl* tbe Boardwalk will be re- ' t paired where repair, are required. ' D irssk km* S talled Pan*. i "• Frank Kill* aon of Mayor Ellla. of I u Camden wbo I* a bugler In Battery I e B, 112th Heavy Field Artillery. *ent a | posi-card 10 N T Lutton, of tbl* cliy. t a few day* ago, lo which be itatrd t tbat b* wa* juat going back to bl* post ■ efterafourteeo-day vacation at Poltler* 3 aod Pari*. Frank worked lo tbe local , poet office bet* for aewgral summer ' f season* and ha* many friand* here. I D. of A. Will Enterialw. I ' Ocean City Council, No. 10 D of A , ' will have another big time 00 Tbur* t day eveoiug, March 27. The mem- 1 here will euiertalo Tuckahoe Council. „ No 49. of Tuckaboe; McKluley Couu- ,1 ell. No. GO of Scullvllle; Columbia r Cooncll No. 61 of Lin wood, and Hea- , *ide Couucil. No 63 of Palermo. All * art asked to attend aud eu> *■ Joy tbe good lime 1 Atiraded Conference. d A number of Ocean City residents t went lo Oerau Urove tbe latter part of n week t attend the New Jersey M fl K. Conference for a day or two vor Among these were William K. r and wlfc, R B. Hum and ^ Wife. Or Allen Coi*on and wife ai d , H. Nuily and wife. " Fir.i Lirui W..K. Urqubart, sou of r Dr H W Urqubart .it Philadelphia JJ of Prnusylvanla football •lar.haa'nsd ' miii . n the latter'* return trip *cio- c -ess. Lieut, Uiqubart wasou llie HT r „ ~ — i,

Dun i fall to attend the entertain * by trie ^chnol culdren-ln the 1 sKLSi-ina'irsL". ; delightful affair, aud will be under the 1 direnion-of •li-re. Louma T Corson, and Margueme Engli-h: ' ■ ■ • t ' L*ffr Cas* CoDlnae*. 1 Btabup Mallbew* ciuOriued a large ' Jttu-aJrs^ar&iasrs • the church; the^Rav. J. W. Walla,, participated lu the iwrvice. There , wa.ekcelleul music by tb* choir. , Tbe members of the Ladlee' Aid 80 ! clety of tbe First Hspu.t Church are arraoglug for tbelr aouual sock a.-cial ' to be given lu tbe social room* April 1. I ; socks bav.e beeu sent oui to tbelr 1 I thauy friends, ae urtiaf I Bsskei Ban Itsoe Piniponid. The propmwd basket ball game be ' I I the Oerfnamow n a. A -aud , . Oily bgft beeu postponed until . , Haturday evening. March 22. -Joe" , Rcbock and M.hi Walrantb.l will p|,y ' on tbe local tram. ' ' Caiihlhi tlsb. , Flounders are now belug caught book and line In Oreat Flgg bor Bay by_1aaal- Bsbermeu. t apt. j ' ueT cetcb eeltwlibp r « I^rnials. * ^ ELBERon. • j | ; sStex ssi.'jisssai ; Philadelphia: <Wer r^e Ash., <.;bur^h' Wfffece Douglai. ; 1 n c,J D-wtgles*. .Warren Am, .Id, L ! ! J U Ll^ridger Krndst Filer. Wilbur I>e 1 - ^urk- T - ' • Hend. W J/Bowers ' jlepe May.- Malcolm C i^tlle. Wash- • ; East - ! A~Tr~MarTtermott and . wife Haxle- i , J. A -Harding. Kaliimore- F H £''VV- « Retire, Pbiladelpbu: Bl I T.-Oeborn. Camden. C 1 ... .. "'""u . I U. H. t aid well aud wife. Mtas Jen- ' ' n.e fauHey. Mr*. Ore. H Darbv. Mrs. F ta ""^Pttfe; Kugene a Ne-dnn^ L V' b ' tev^'Atn .^T a Pilklugion MtaT M . E AtlW u, b (•allagber. Miss Mary Bo wen Phils » dvlpbia: Mrs. A. Burroua. Newark. j \

LAST THOUGHTS : OF ROOSEVELT Republicans to Close Ranks and Give Attention ' O Domestic Issues. TANGIBLE EVIDENCE OF WISH. ! Harvey In North American Recued Memorandum Left ey Roosevelt ^YiMvdnrv Rnoae.eit's i#vt it,...icr.t» of the treat dui.-.-aifc -f Rejiubheuit fieri), ,-,-r glv.u * ■■■•e.of ■are and rarry Into a.i:.-. -f Tangible e« liM.ee I .'l.lv-*» raodum. in* lssi i-ec v! • . • -f SZZTS'JiZZ :. : ,r •1 "T n -

' • ; '.I ' Factlmll* of Lett Memorandum of f Colonel Roosevelt Penciled a Few Hour* Before Ho Died. _ view the country and the Republican ' . party are Indebted for the publication af tbl* Interesting document which car- 1 rle* a message from him "who. being 1 dead, yet ipeaketh." In tbe leading I article of the current number of the 1 . American Review" Colonel Uur- 1 . vey sets forth the vital import of this penciled notation of Mr. Rouse- 1 valt He says : 1 "Mr. Roo%evei! died the acknowledged leader of the great party Into r which be wa* born. His last written t words, penciled by his own hand a few i boitra before his death and addressed the form of a memorandum for the I young man for whose selec- , Hon as Chairman of the National organtaatlon he was largely responsible, 5 these, as reproduced abovw la . : "•Haya see him; be most go to Washington \ for 10 days: see Senate and House; prevent spill on domestic policies.' f "Here Is evidenced as clearly as If the words filled a volume Mr. Roosevelt's realization of both his responsiand his obligation. The simple memorandum marked the Inauguration ' of a definite party policy, to be carried c through to a no leu definite conclusion, n was more than a passing thought or Ii mere suggestion. It was a Message, h Signifying the need of 'immediate and n unremitting vigilance In achieving complete unity of action In resolving j problems before attacking a of wider range soon to be thrust n the country — a true soldier's call first to clow the ranks. , "Nothing could be more character!*- | He or more clearly Illustrative of the v breadth of vision, tbe foresight, the directness in method and'the palnstak- |. lng attention of the man. Nothing. too, probably could have served his . purpose better than that these- words , should have been h.!s laxt. Difficult as . It la to reconcile oneself 10 the decree of Divine Providence that xhe removal of yiai great patriot at this en- ' but realize, so he would have been the first to acknowledge, that the last ve*dge of animosities which might V

have continued to Impa'r his- highest aspirations was buried with him. and thereby the -perfect union which he so ardently desired against all things onAmerican was attained. "Thug we" find the Republican party resuming full legislative authority thoroughly united and Invigorated by the peculiar confidence which so often carried It to .victory In former yeara." . cC<ant Waves.-., • ■RomtFof tlfexqqst terrible storm* at sea'are experienced, not (fi w inter, as tfllght be expected, hut during the hoi, t of summer. Waves at the seaside are, however." totally- different and very pnny compared with those In mid-ocean. A Qiieeosicwn sttguuer reports waves of KW-feet In hi-lchi during a recent AJIanttc gale. ,.f 50 to 7S feet are common to Ihe Atlant|c;J.nt It .Is to the Indian .wean that look for those of really glennHe stature. "Cold region* al*o expertV Even nt home, a mine r of approximately 800 feet one bombarded the Corulsh cbasL— London Tithes. • Rubber Plants. Many pcrsohs hare rubber plants •which have grpwn so tall as to be tin- i gajfily and In the way. Such a plant ' ! ran he reducml to a suileble hclghf ; a simple |ihv-—« A sisnttng cut | Ig-flrst made at tlqe proper height, a ! ^'hplck taserted. a'nd then some i 'A1 fed from, any florist, tied around the I «P"' "bd lep' mo!«t. New roots will | he threwn out from the Hern, a! the j point where the rut ha- hi , ;' made i When these roots e.re well grow n the 1 stem may In- cm off. Ju-: |» ;..w tb«> ■ | the,**, and the t"p m-i in nr.irth.r pot 1 j It wUI make a good plant. " , Burglars' Origins I Method* ! 1 urglara at, wf# Of .he Wratern Mnhanlra! company, to dislodge tb* sag, after burning off' -h. . I, ,|„.y Into the company's gar: g.. ,...k om a truck, hoisted the rare rhreugb : skyUgbt with the compei . tB,-kie It to a rare m sr : ntl'.d 11 of 1 *1-"° rash and Liberty bond*.— Lo* 1 Times. | '

,1 ^ ^ THE REV. GEORGE VV. VARi'. • win- Jias been returne.! by the New Tr-.ev C,-=:c:c:i. e a- pas: •: 01" tJie First M E Gl ureh.

PET PEEVES OF PREACHERS Men of the Cloth Hsve Their TrouPlaced Brethren. t have u » 1 of type* lo mt mirl-re. :-i i. won rin.s. L« mThose • b'-ttd- l cenil.-m^t wh Tbe' l.aot-J d.Dg n«ii-.I..-r wbo fca-. levt I be o-r rellgldustdii-l-il eonu.1 The loud nod in-i-tcnl prepacaodlst •ho think* I am Insincere l..-«*e I do 00, about our crn'moo beliefs from bate o-tthlng to d" but caL * j , The fs-!!tl)..us criilc but -1-tctUj : : drexavf abo-ol.jects to tr .- *tni« of ' shoe and tbe I. neifi of 0i> net Those wh- heii.iv they b„«* the ^t tbey Ripply of the ro-oey j fled of tne to svol uf) relf n-nr girls 1 other thoo th-Ir own du u.St w- . 1 Tb- Poor fiuttcrw wt,.,. think* my ' ^sermons g.ssl-»nd viol- t. » t. -c I ' ONCE "WASTE LAND" ! t* — ' ii Site of Great Bsnk In New . York City So Described iii , i ' . 1 'In the office of George- F. Raker. In | the First National hank of New York j nal patent. from Jsmra U. king of Eng. on which the First National hank 1 Naw York. It was I— u.-d tb oite^bom- ! 1 Dougan, "bite governor aud now ! 1 admiral! of New York." . I . There is a'ttached a small sketch of t the property, showing Wall street with I t fence, and the city gate, through , 1 which leada 'TSr.a..! way." When one consoler* that this "wast. | I now r. presemstoue of the most 1 Valuable sjiotjs In the world one real- 1 1 Izes what changes a little more than I centuries have wrought In New . York city. j , ■ What would Thomas Dongan tttve I •aid If be had lawn tojd that on this 1 holders over 60 jwr cent a yearl — 1 Wall'Street JournaL

I ' "T romps." I The old French word "irompe" trotiii* was applied to the apparatus f by which tbe tdast Is producl lu tbe r Catalan forge. It u a aln.pl.-, effec1 producing a' continuous and equable " blast, hut Its u*e la restricted to localities where a fall of water from a height of several yardi con be obt tallied.' TheflRrln. Ipie Is that water 1 can be nuide to fall through a pipe t In such a way that it will draw in t through .side -openings a considerable """""" «' "lr. which byaa simple and I ingenious- arrangement csti be uUllzed -as t constant current or blast, and*** • which has -the. merit of costing nlmoih I f noihiug. R ha* l« pajteed to a llm- - Fratifm ' Where j/w'as form.'cre' very • ,ron pajwr layiteziis. iim.1 -by the cve.ile*. . The naide of making hon, l.-intVri:s^U ,, Very Inrer.lous; the hnn,* r.r, r--t into .. remarkably ,idn sli.vs which. I., !;„ an. ••t beat and pressure; are } -y to. Paper From Many Kind, of Bs-k. Tifty. kind., „r |wrk >r,. n a n_. ,

J OPPOSED OIL PIPE LINES , • . ,0 « • -n. II - Jones' ETiHcH/rrf ce»- of pip, it.oa. Th. y were d- I Fhlo'^re'otr, w.th'Itta ' dlrtt.e dlefa.-e- jt .• lo«* of .-..C ars I cd In It— - ,™r._ E.'.i prec j in I—' It -o* ... • h..we«.-r. till J..l.n and 1.-. :.»i-.rt .- :'lst ftatroleum- Iwgalion* In I.-I7 It bad rlv-a to 18.j 1 PROUD Or- CITIES 1 Their Centsra of Industry They Sea Embodied the Glorious History of the Past. , !**- than a Fret,. h:uan loves France. than s R. igbtn love* his native - land W» have or.r holy cities. Win | cheater and Canterbury, and a hundred I whose old name* are dear to d;-n.-r" In the London Evening News, i that the ftclgtan has a patriotism of ; hud.* ' 1 u* 1 " n °f '°Te f"r ,he cl,} . Of the freedom and the wealth and the ancient arts of Belgium Is the history of Antwerp and Bruge* of Bru--.;. and Ghent, and Louvaln ! and Ypres. It begins with the build ! that grows up behind the shelter of j stalls^ and nnned. gate*, with the ralsand the hanging of the hells. If you were a tourist who cnld see

the glory of 0M Flanders and Brabant you Would look not at the cathedral or town' hall and the b.-lfry. The like of - TIi-F'tir-t for tbe s -duration of the deaf and tlumh ! •»' founded In llanford In IP iff by j He™ .Iril^r1.", 'rale'^d"^'; I Ando.cr Th- .logical seminar, . and I It was hi. intention lo enter the mln- ! Istry. lb-fore leasing Andover. bow- j " ever, he had decided- to devote ht. «».e instrarrion of d..„f 1 for w hom no provl*lon had been made j »' 'he head Of the Ha rtf ord "Instftu! '"•n from 1S17 until 1830. when III bret "v, c ' n"1,! h'* r"lr*''1PDI- The the deaf Vt-.d dumTin1" Knro|!Twa" made In 1C70 by Pedro de Ppnco, , biatlti- Tie- first tii-.'e an-i'ti... d.--ire"to do unw orii"0 1 • g--"! I., ol. is one foundation for g.».| ii .rt.„-. Rr"' 6 -"r|y- ' ' J you. Alplionse. ■* ,i"'cr ,c | ^I.ho..M-- Tb.n rite me back my'^o Who o ever h. : rd of a st-i.r being so silly! t

-• — — ~ I- ' Any Kind Any Where ( ( C Joseph G. Champion |: Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. C Tenth Street and West Avenue 0 s b swan j- e- trout i Swan and Trout .j : /T f Garoenters \30iM and Builders > jobbing a spec. aity 1oa0 asbury avenu.e ocean city n. j. YOU SHOULD HAVE & A Reliable Builder To erect yonr tVean C-.lv cottage. t Yon cannot spare the time I to look after it f loseiv y outsell ao.1 must dcjxriid upon the ' booestv oi the contractor I have built Jot a '.aige number of people and could refer you to any or all of thvm Send for the list of names aud photographs ot the bouses Otis m. Townsend ornce dllll htd mt" city, am Si. opposite r 0. DUILL/Ln "• j- c — 1 ' Allen Settll [ The Huilder Kidhth anil Ocean Avenue phone connection j 1 City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. oc BAN CITY, wetv j tsser ^ L. W. MILLER C PROP RIB TOR ,'S TELEPHONE. 203 " SMITH'S / \ The Tin Smith I 735 As bury Ave. All Kinds of Clutter** ewii NinUH or Clutter**

f 1 ' = — Rhone js Powell's ,j^r} Goods, Xotions^ and Men's Furnishings Powell's 1 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Light Gomoanv 837 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 69 NIGHT CALLS 424-W . Phone. 186-J " * Furniture Stored LET US (w"f ESTIMATE VWmdow Sha«s FOR YOU" .Awnings and 'House Furnishings : Om are Wa.- ^ Lawrence n. L ear *5* A.hury A.,n„ c,„. N. j PLUMBINQ ; ! Are ™ getting enure *at i.f aetain a* ... "ol it will pay V.* u, gira . triai P, *f1') *"»**»• wortasyf If 1 r r~1*" work "f *hioh I make a m , ■ eWvwi foree u, mamum Otv. m. a troll >»»' «X|-o«.e ^bU.hm», G. M. BACON «07 Bi«hth *tiC

COSTKAt-TOlS A ID BFIU^ M. TOWSSEII BUILDER 8th St. Opposite p. q j OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' \\ Only galvanized nails used exterior work Joseph D. Leel CARPENTER JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY L'.P'n.lfPhrT.'P,.,^ George W. HarrU Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. 13 W. Fourteenth Stratf*' CITY, N. J. lien Leander S. Corson oUILDER ALBERT G. GILBERT" HOUSE PAINTEt 645 Asbury Avenue, OC KAN CITY. N. i. ■Call mats* Karntabatf. *|m>, John T. Ins' h*«a ana Oath, 0. Adim V. V Adam H. S. Mm GEO. 0. ADAMS A CO. PLASTERING. RANGE SERB >Bt!CK LAYING, Etc., Elc. All Work In Mason Line Prsayt Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N -J BRECKLEY S~ HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS "CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PkOS Beady Mixed Paints, Lead and 01k 820 and 922 Asbury avenue. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor All Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Choice Onion Sets Morning Star Peai Best in the Market Thomas J. Th. FLORIST 1 128 Bay Avenue Something New for the benefit of Ocex.i City pmfk Ocean City House Cleaning Company rot 'yTpt£'.y pry' ' JhEy 730 Went Avenue Ocean City New Jenff JONES. ROOER?''^ BASSELL JERRY DtFRANCO'S SHAYIHG PARL01 First-Class Service For the Winter at 84 3 ASBURY AVEHDE

An Aid to 5 Progress - EBUSINESS 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 ( and the futheranee of business plans the extensive knowledge, helpfhl advice and willing assist- . ance of our officers. First National Bank OCEAN CITY. N. J. Coal Coal We Have It (to burn) j C. tl. ShOEMAKeU.LUMBERCa Twelfth oM WsbI ANW