Ocean City Sentinel, 27 March 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - new jersey Bell 'Phone No Cd-X ruarcvnubrd'o^'ppiicrauin. " T ' thursday. march 27 I hi A CHALLENGE ! The Sentinel challenges the Ledger to show one case at any time where the Sentinel has overcharged the city fur advertising, the judges to be real, practical printers and newspaper owners not of the Ledger stripe) in Cape May County. We would suggest — withont knowing, however, whethe: they -wonld so act — Alfred Cooper, of the Cape May County Gazette. • Albert R. Hand, of the Cape May • Star and Wave, and Jed Dubois, of the Fire-Mile Beach Journal, u: 1 either two of them. * If these men, or judges of like ' calibre, find that the Sentinel has Ulade overcharges in city advertising at any time, the Sentinel will donate $15.00 to the Red Cross Society or similar organization. Now, "come across. " ~ LEAGUE OF NATIONS [ 1 CalteMBialoaensior t rrllnu Hn> ^ •en Given Eli Xlrwra. j Uollad 8l»tas Senator Freliughuyeta, of this Slate, la bti recent Mate- \ mem on "A League of Nations." p aald: s "The qoevttou before tbe public Is v not Um abstract one. whether It is de A airabla to hare an lateroalional agree A ■eat which will previ nt ' wars oral iaastraoder tbem Improbable; but tbe w eoaerate propraitiou, wbetber tbe propoeed League or Nations Is so Dearly ptrfaot that no attempt should be made to amend or even to criticise It. Under tbe proposed league, secret treeUse may be made up to tbe time of Its adoption and may rematu secret after

Ms adoption. Tbe United Slate, which wa oil believe to be tbe creates! nation In tba-world, bai but 00a vote, while other nations wbleb are no (motor, If as gnat, will bave more veto*. The league la open to I be conMrncUou thai an executive council, made op of representatives of govern ■Hi lbs majority of which differ ftna oar form, may pass upon questions -web as tbe tend, immigration taws aad tbstr enforcement; that we mom be ready wltb our army and navy to protect noy nation In Europe. Aata or Africa when attached by another nation, and that, abould we be cornea party to It, wa can never with draw unless wa secure the consent of all other parties. "I do not favor secret treaties. To 1 raatbay are odious and a cause for wwptotoh. The Uolted Slate. Is tbe ■reataet nation In tbe world, and her eotea In any lotornallooal Ji^Mtneti t ■> Shaeld al Isast be equal to ibit of »ny 1 other nation. 'Representatives of for•Ign gbvarnmraia should not have a « . eotcoloour Internal affairs, and we 1 . ahooM-ba tba sole Judgas of our tartfl 1 and tba exeloslon of allena to us node- I alrabla. I do Dot favor ao agreement t which It open to the construction that ' we may be obligated to take pan In ' •eery war Id Europe, Asia or Africa. = Of thai would permit a council made • Bp of representatives of European and • A slat to govern meats to decide when • we should goto war. Tbara should • ha ■■■do rales tludlng upon all '

•hto. I believe tba United Htates woaM be pre pared to agree tbat It woolll eo-oparate wltb, all tbe oatlooe M the AmerieaD Continent to am thai tham rules • wars scrupulously obtovd 00, the Amsrtoan Continent optoloo In the United States favors an ohllgatlon to enforce .Iniarnatlonal •otoi to Asia. Africa and Europe ■hneld nay occasion arise lo future requiring oar intervention lu Europe. Atoacr Africa, wa can be oounted upon to da the right thing; bat an ohl nation should not be Incurred which might require us to enter aoy war no matter what questions might ha taeoieod. Any Inter-oatlooal •g is ■meat, however, which Is made, •boqjd oootaln a provision permitting Oslo withdraw from. It. as wa cettalaly would doalre to do abould we tahra fiom experleuoa that Instep of promoting tbe welfare of tbe world « _wae aaegwly sowing tba seeds <#a£ other world strife." A. H. Sick tar, of Camden, and a summer resident of Ocean City, who t«» IMytona. Fla.. write, tbe Bbbtmbl that, In his opinion, the trolley ear fare bete abould be raised to tea ceo Is sod the burden oyt put on thertty. It may be ^dd«fb-ln ml. connection tbat the City Commission - Ore bare repealed I y slated lbal tbey hoee ao dtoire to see the line owned hyiMefty. Tbelr thought, a. they have aald , la to loo* after toe best intomato of the municipality. lack social. 9 Tito members of tbe Ladies' Aid 80 elety of the First Baptist Churcb will hold tbelr olnlb annual sock social to the social room. Teulb street and Woaley aveooe, next Tur-day eveutog . Refreshment, will, h* *rved aooialuing two ■munsoe sseb -ize of one's stocking; or. without sock. Si cents. Bi Hh sseai tor Csnsirs. ■■■• oottogers coming to Ocean ' ONy forth# Easier season and earl' 1 apgtng months may need beat for tow earn mar homes. They will be MsraMud to the advertisement of the . ■^-r, .TWT D**"' 10 tbU °f U,e I J* > practloally rebuilt Strand i Wjtotoaatha Boardwalk J«-epb M R'WialJhat kl place a IIOJJOO pipe . * to, tw a bs loony lu I •rat al pautma M the »S!i2r0,,U"O(I" 1 ! Ik _

1 WASHINGTf CAIP 1 = > ifffiRSOLDf V P. O. S. of A. Members Will ! Celebrate Anniversary, To- j y morrow Evcnifig. | < Members of Wash Ington Camp. No 75 . P O S of A., .if llils cily. will lu J teeoin anniver-ary of the camp's or U - log. Following Is the program: ! " e Select iou. Orchestra |k Piano 1,—he Hughes; cornel. Leonard I s Murpny. drum., HatoldaJtareto": ! v violins, William Fiizgefsld, Her- ' j mm Selvagu and C Hnmrr rtboe . As-smblage. 'Columbia. Ibe tlcm of ; ., , Invocation, Jh Piano Solo, Leslie Hughes . OI Leslie Hughes ,

Address. the Iter Marple M Lewis j . Vocal Solo. Miss Edith Winner. j, sive Club" I 4 jCsalet— t'fob Members— Dr. J Thorn- it ley Hughes. Kussell H. Nulty.l Clinton D Lowuen sad Wallet,:* | , 8herm.ii . I r Club Porter, Roy E Derby; club Jam- j , tor. Lewis Gaudy: eccentric Jew. t Jobo B. Kirov: time, aoy tlme;U place, any place: wise, likewise. | Address. Member of Ibe Slate Csmp , Vlolfn Solo, C. Homer Shoemaker 1 1. Mrs. George Nicker-, m j p Orchestra! r the Rev. Joseph tv. Watt. j p M A. "iy Sold, Miss Mary Clark jp, Mrs. Daniel Kraiise , (| Selection, Orcbe-tra j h Solo, Mrs George E. Dunstau 1 j Address. the Rev. Geo. W. Y'ard j „ Assemblage. "America." I b, Refreshments will he served al the „ conclusion of the exercises. — "• cl GIVEN WAR CROSS « sergl. or. G. vomers Honored b« P<

., Sergesut Walter O. Yotbers. or ^ Company R, Ultb Macblue Gun Bal- ' ,t tallon. In a letter to bit wife, who Is a . daughter of John Bramell, of this ' 10 city, tells of receiving tbe crotx de ' f guerre al Dijoo from tbe Frencb Gov- 1 1. ernment and where be waa alto given I, a great reception. , Tbe decoration Is of metal, like a ,r Maltese cross, and attached lo (be ' i> colors of the Stale In which II was n earned lo tblt case Ibe color waa ' •e red, wltb green stripe, running a ibrougb K. Iu the ceuier It a ball, 1 i wltb tbe republic of France engraved 1 1. thereon. On tbe back It bat tbe year ,. of tbe war— 1814 1918 Pieiclng this 1 1 ball are two twords. It 4a made of ,( ilomau gold, v These decoratuioa were received by ' 0 elgbt uonc.ui missioned oOlcer. and ' „ 104 b.gb ranking officer.. « CouUuulug. Sergeant Yotbers aayt: ' ,r "W bile I wa. there I had the beat c it Ahtel lu tbe city and arat toured all ' f around lo a machine. "I don't know Juat bow long I will 1 ■ here. When I left I was told It ' r would last fiva weeks, but on report- 1 1 lo beadquartere I was informed b . tbat transportation orders were In for ' t tbe S9tb Division. Tbey did not tay 1 I what date. I was told that II wouldn't 1 , belong, at t arould toon rejoin my 11 , company eomewhere on (be road to a * r eeeport. 1 sincerely hope (bat it real * I eooo, for there Isn't anything lu tbe ' 1 of doty to bold ut over bere, but * I it al borne, and tbat la tbe place I am longing for." 1 t

; MEMORIAL SERVICES ' i_'-' ; w. C. T. V im Honor Lata f.e.l- 1 The next meeting of the Ocean City : W. C. T U. will be held at the home i of klra. johD M,rt, Apr(, o A [nt, I mortal service will be held for Mrs. Brick, who wat Identified for years . with tbe W. U. T. U , baring been , president for teveral terms. I Mite Lewi- basbeeu appointed chairi man or Ibe Jubilee fund. The uulou I bat lit part In helping to raise the one ' mllllou dollar fuud. The pledges are L to be paid July 1, October I and Jeo1 uary 1,183) New Jersey's apportion - . meut Is 837 500. "Let us go over Ibe [ top," my the members. ' v" r Mrs. Elizabeth Bluudln. of Pblia- 1 I delpbla. Who successfully conducted • Ibe C'halfoote H<4el bere for several ' years and who, a few months ago, 1 purchased Ibe Biscayue.. was lu towu 1 Thur-day. Mrs Bluudeu It baviog 1 , tba Biscayue exchange and balls re- 1 papered by E E. LeSt. She will also } . have tbe exchange recarpeled and , otherwise Improved. -She will be here I April 8 to remain for the season and ' I the house will be reopened Ftidav I , April II. win Hold "LibuirTi a" The members of Hie Ladles' Auxll- 1 lary of the First Presbyterian Church 1 ■ Wllkglve a "Liberty Tea" Saturday j 1 afternoon, April 12, in |be room- of ! 1 t he Ocean Oily KepublicatuClub. A !' very Interesting program ba- been ar- 1 ranged Dou'l fad to attend. - j < '* ° °' A. to Kulerlaln. * ..< Camp No 18. .P O. of A . will have 1 a -octal lime In It* lodge room Tue-day 1 evening— oAprjl Fool" Da v All mem- ' ber. are urged lo atleud. The samp'. 1 gain of 85 The drive will be coutinoed ■ another month. Tbe lodge has 9] * members. , j a R Curtis RbblUMin, 744 and 748 As ic bury avenue. 4»ceen City, N j . ha, ; 1 , appointed a 4Y>mml.tloner of ; Deeds for Pennsylvania, with full au- 1 tokaacknowledgmeni and (proof of any- deed, mortgage or other1? : conveyance of eny lande .teoemajR. " f hereditaments lying or' being In said SsTjys sssv i °

SDNDAJ IN THE' r LOCAL CHURCHES ; StrongScrmons and Excellent I Masic Heard by Congregations. | The winter clia pel of Str A ii^u-ii'ie's

1 ' Holy -Hplrlt on the day id I'mtrf >1 1 -jand Hie beginning of ins i-iiurch". j • The -peaker preceded lu Dr. I help forward the. Centenary move- p • I pusbe.1 In the churcbas. j A 1 1 pcuteoo>lal In lis character He Iheti j li--i reviewed rapidly Ibe achievement- .f ;J> showed Ilial progre— in the-e re-pe I- iof i been acr'elerated according lo-thejvii t devotion of Ibe cburcb lo her mission Pr j and to her re-pon-e tot tie leader- nip of . ingreat men sent of Gdd and endowed with Hie spirit and power. In Hit- ui| movement, the epeaker eatd lhat the cburcb must a— em nled with one acmay be baptized w ith the peuteco-ial power and will to lay all upon the altars of service. j

. The speaker, before he closed, asserted that goodiiess tewot mberilablt-: that a bad son or daughtei may and ^ do deeceud from good parents; and he , supported his argument by eprcldr ' and weil-fcuown Instauces He thru 1 went on to urge the transcendam i Importance of proper moral and rei llgluus education aud training for the , child. Jesuits affirm that. If-Uiey can ' have tbe child till be is seven years of they ceo mould his character and life. Mr. Wager deplored the growlog disuse of family prayer among j professed Clxflattaus and ttie birpoai, , r lion of parents in neglect the religious j t training et their children. OD Suuday muruiug the Kev M M | , Lewis, of tbe Baptist Church, pre | I seated a thought to Ins people on the i "Quality of Soul," using a- a basis I he . words of Paul lo tbe Roman- 9: 3: " l . i could Wltb that my-elf were accursed I Christ for my brethren " Mr. Lewis tuld hw hearers to forget for Ibe m'omeut thai such word- weie I from Scripture aud tlnuk of them a- a ! testimony of a man. What could have bia feelings to have been able I > < wlah himself accursed from Christ f.,r * tbe sake of hla brethren, the Jews? He ' had just Oulsbed saying that nothing i In life or death was able to eepaia'e I from tbe love of Christ aud now i aays be could wish himself accursed from Chriet. He is using the term and has lu bit ujliid Ibe .cruclUxwu "Cursed la everyone lhat haugetb on ' tree." Jesus was accursed for u.

through Hit shameful crucifixion. So Paul affirms tbat uotblug could separate him from tbe love of i'hr,st, nut that his love for bis own brethren was . ao great that be would now wish hiuiaelf crucified, accursed, for their saXef If tbat availed anything. t Think of tbe two extreme- of men'u aoula. One person will he narrow, ■elfish, spiteful and. as 'a result, i-o-laled from society of men. while an- , other can be large- hea(ted loviug.devoled to others abd even ul-li bun-elf . sacrltlced for them. Between those j two extremes we all come Soule are e hot like quarter-, all the same size aud „ talue. A soul It Judged by ii- quality Paul had quality of s >ul It emanated from the central tigure of all lilsiory. r He, Himself, who bore the sius of many and poured out His -nul unto death, In order Ib^l He might briog many folks Into feUnw-iup w ith God . and ratae the siandardsof men SomeI how the world Is rilled with the power I oPHim who went dow n into dsrunes- , and apparently lost in di-s-ier, all , because He so loved the woild as |o . give Himself thai whosoever bellevelb 1 . might be saved .and elevated >i,d gior- j , IBed. That Is quality of soul I From this point the pastor showed I • to be the b.-lc virtue for rite de j I velopmeut of quality ,Tf soul f)<Kj , this world and gave His Son. Je-ua loved Itils world ami gave Himself In devoted service and death Mo-ee loved I-rael -o much a- to waut . to take lhe'peo|le's punlslnue.il on . I Paul so loved lii. |«,p|e .. Ho wish him-elf vacrillce.1 If i hey profr Ited Parenia mi love their children as to sacrifice and serve fur I hem Men the Ideals of this country euffi clenlly loofler ibrlr lives. Love Is Ibe basis of qqalirv yj i|,e ' ^«ut. It . gres! g„.| ' ,rar.'.ed 1 , through participation wuiT'chri.1 lu ' His Spirit. We ar. ex peeled ln_ile ' . i velup this quality of soul, • for here ' unto were ye called: because' hri-t at ' ao auffered for u.-. leaving u- rx 1 ample thai we sh.nild f„li,„v |j,. 1 stepa" We air expected lo give our- ' | selves In p life pf sacrificing d-w.imu ' (and service to maukiud -I -ervehe-l cause I love. I love becau-e it i. i;IH].l j aud H it spirit and seal is on me "I I w ANTED. -Kor teasoo. .mail apart J , nrent between Sixlh and leuihslrUt. I Lauudry privilege- Fir-t fl.„„ ;T"™' I" ice. Addre-aH , V' r" Jl°' Warrington Avenue, We-9 Phlla., P., adv., 8 27. <| B I *D tolvertlaemenl In tbe Skvti^^ 1

SCOUTMASTER i; HAS RESIGNED t The Rev. G W. Yard Tabes Position Held by Henry W. Townsend. H V Key I. ut ti-fuiiu m FISHING VIEWS There wih Vay.tw -lets.. piicun viewCLEARED OVER $130 ,. . I

It rouphly e-inimtvd that more Christian Endeavor Society of ilit ' First Presbyterian Church lu ihF-o-,mucli fun and every one had a g -od Massey A Edward- ha.- -old Ine John H Wilson college. SI? I'enirai avenue. 10 John H Mulli.illaiul ol as Ills own home. M'r M. E. Churcb, Sunday evening The qhartel comprised H. Lowden. Dr J. Hugnes. It. H. Nully- nnd Walter Sherman. C. D. Lowden waDr. Hughe- sang in the quartet al the Pre-byteriau Church. Medu-Hl xeo will Meet. Tbe Cape May County Medical So clety will huld It- annual meeting at

iF Cape May on I'ue-day Dr. Ffauk It u Hughes of 1 ape May. will talk oi: , . smallpox. Dr W P Haines, of ih a I( city, president of Ihe society, will give ,p an addre-s on his receut esse of a boy'- . wound of ibe eyeball. Toe boy will .. be at the meeting Jfury ol ateltlan. Class Jl-eillrv 1 lie members of the Mary of Bellit any Class ,.f the Presbyterian Sunday Sehool will hold their regular monthly business meeting at the ' home of Mrs. Harry A. Morrl-. ou ^ WeslCy avenue, tomorrow evening. All members are urged to atleud. Athletic Meet Miss Pauline Cbellis, physical In- ® atructor, ts preparing lo give Ihe an. '■ uual exhibition of the work- of Hie public school child reu. The ailalr will 0 be held in Ihe music pavilion probably J Wednesday evening, April 16. ' Cleared zboai S90. ' Members of the Ladies' Aid Soclrly * of '.be First M K Church are plra-rd with the -ucce-s of their turkey supper " j Friday evening They figure that they '' . cleared about $9H. j J.M o&'o";V^™aGeo,gs and Lewis Orion. Mr- C. C |,.n,g, Trout and wile, V C I'rout. Fred Trour. Elizabeth Trout. Win Mitchell aii<l wife. Dr. and Mrs. C. Frldy. Jotnl , end Charles 1). Fridy. Ml— v. K. . Syphard,. Philadelphia; Kliner H. , Geran, Nlatteawau ; C. V. iieran New ; York cry. f O. T flgdeii, Marion M. p«.,i-! Ver noil Wager. H.< Tinkler. Ito-n.rd j | A ll-on, J. E. I ip.m.., • iiarl— J ' G-o. W R.bb.,,1 «,fe. A i ! L Hofiisr-aiol wile. I'amdsn; j ,. \ t Vacca. Newark: I S Ma'-bury, Kin ' ! kora;A. E. HJ— . Atlantic city. ■ Total Oersalts. 47l9.;ju.sj t ■ Bills la, .Ol-, , i, ,tja ■kaw"iww?72c wiw.*^ 16 "" ",r * B 6 worn and ■■ WriA""0'' ' " ' IP'LLA U4KHCTSON . I Dlriacturs. '

MANV VISITORS j ' ON BOARDWALK s ExcnrsionihtS and Residents ■ Took Adttenlage of Spring Like We^<4»'er Sunday. f- S.. 1 • • "Pi (

having endured ih* peril- of my 1 friend did n-i — - rt> _«ve ihft ho.iic - to his liifanr ii- :i p':i\ rbing n..r u-c When I i.i.i tip-* 1 k 1 dwened 'lt ns - of the i.'i.g !•-• ..z: I never though' , to |.. .k Ue-ii -. |.| ;e« Kg:, In. But ' me. 1 r-i. ex -Png glad' w n* lent, 1110I '« ft i-ned agsln PrcR- '»•- ' that I invsvli have horrowIn'ant Preachara. christen*,. 01. In a mngnificcnt church ■ on the Caplt'dtnc hill ihe children's . great Christmnstlde festival Is still car- . t little ones have a pulpit all their own. e From Its height on Christmas morning they discourse wisdom 10. their elders. With quite unaffected simplicity and

goodwill, quoting largely In- their little homilies from the hlrtb and life of Ihe ehfld Jesus. To hear one of these H. Uiifnilt preachers holding forth In this grand church. on Christmas morning Is t i:n experience which lives long In „ the minds of the listeners. Durham Cathedral. . Durham cathedral and Durham castle. standing on their promontory above the rlver'Waer. form a picture ) which Is. In Its nay. Incomparable, r The distant view of Lincoln cathedral, e rising above the houses of the ancient ory will supply many other pictures of cathedral-crowned hilltops, among which Is . Bergamo-Slenae- Durham m-ed. however, fear no Co rg|, arisen s I cither In England or tn any other coun- - try. The greal Norman pile could bold - ®n'i. too. among cathedrals, e on Its own Intrinsic merits even wlthI out the enhanced effect It gains from P Its splendid position. — London Stall ' I Umbrellas Not Alwtys Popular. Before umbrellas became common. > an article resembling a parasol wife 1 used by Ihe ladies 10 keep off the rain, r These were called "quitasole." a name f derived from the Spanish; they were of oiled muslin, were of various colors " and were Imported from India by the way of Iferoliiriil. After thi-se came Were also made ,.f I and the umbrella Iprge and bulky. In . 1771. a noted doctor and a fai'rihus 1 |,r. :o-7,er trb-d to Introduce the fashion 1 of using umbrellas, 10 keep off tfie smi_ 5 1. It -tliey were scoured in ihe public • gazettes as a ridiculous effeminacy." T Bataklava Hero la 105. N The I'.'rlar, Ii was horn at Dulsle-rg. I : Lb. r.:«h Prussia f.-., .|„vl aiier the 81 kill' '"q "' r nf D;|!si;!avp in ihe Innls. | | and Jniel.si », East Ia.n.lon jj«w 01 ii Tall O-der. L, e Mrs Faipuno— -i„n p,|Ilt ,,,elurr, # to order dour j-ur r;,eMi An let— — Tes. ma, lame." Mrs Tstpurse— "Well I want a. lands-ap.. ,. tIh | a and ducks, and qu.-dl and reedTlrd.; 1 entile, pig- and s., ,.n you know nrrtl ' put a Lie and an re-ear. m-fn-sh and <*■ salt water. ,r.u know, rnrf ,K. tur„ ~ have plenty of o,|, swimming around. ' „ It. for U* Utolog room."

An, Kin? Any Where 8 I Joseph G. Champion Buiidinij Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' • TeJlh Street and West Avenue :i , s B SWAN J- E- TROUT, Swan and Trout Garoenters and Builders .j 10A0 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N.J. j YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time to look alter it closely jourself and must depend upon the honesty ot the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send lor the list of names Jud photographs o! the houses. Otis M. Townsend office d i i i i r\td 0cean city' stb suorposite r.o.DUILULn n. j.

Allen Scull The Huilder Eighth nntl Ocean Avenue PHONF: CONNECTION City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCEAN Ctrr. NEW JERSEY L. W. MILLER PROPRIE TOR. TELEPHONE. SQ3 v

1 — s*. — Don't let the spring tnd you with a ■A 1 / J 1 1 _ leaky roof. Thunder storms are coming JMk/ / ) and a leaky roof will be apt to result in dtoaaSff , considerable damage. Chimneys thai leak should lie looked A jjj'l after and made water-tight. Smokey cl,,ny.,'.v'«n '« made to draw. SMITH'S 7 | j The Tin Smith 7 35 Asbury Ave. A" Rlnda of UutterH as j Powell's Dr\ Cioods, Notions and Men's Furnishings Powell's 921 Asbury Aveftue Oo;an City, N. J, City Gas Lis-fit Comnanv 837 ASBURY AVENUE j 69 CALLS 424-W - Phone, 186-J -Furniture Stored I LET US ES TIMATE Wlndow Shades FOR YOU .Awnings and 'House Furnishings r I rices are Lowest P""'ble wusisitnt wllhUood Work arid Beat Material. I Lawrence n. Lear 65*. Asbury Avenue „ City, N. J. PUUMBINQ " Arw yon getfing eblirs aatofacrion aa to nrt-n. _...s ., ' * OOL it will pay you tr, k.,„ n , lrU1 ^ •?'' '"lainaa. court-ay f If ur deal faro- w uag.ua Olv. m, . m.xL 1 twapnnl,, establishment as- c. H. BACOIN U1,a,s a, c

costkaitobs ABB Btlu^ ■ OTIS MT0W53EIB 1 BUILDER Offich: 8th St. Opposite P. 0 ■ OCEAN CITY, N.J? ' I Only galvanized nails used on exterior work Joseph D. Lee CARPENTER I | j0bbin6 *0rk a specialty 1 Prnnhna Place Qceaa ot,.g.i ■ George W. Hflrri. i Contractor, /Builder 1 and Jobbing I Plana Fr-t. Baagahtw, . swo^t I oc&&Z}2T*T*3U, Leander S. Corson BUTLDER (toje wcslct Ave. ocean )ctTr, a. 4. shOMt. nr., ALBERT G. GILBERT^ PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTEI 645 Asbury Avenue, or kan city. 5. j. Katltnalea s'nrntabetf. Varntaba*. Etc.. at Our mure. **"*u Alao. John t. Lawla' toil sna Ou o*. Hrnsltea and Painter*- Attttplm. Hleyclr Tlrea and hupptt™. Hieycta a, pairing i'romptlj Attendad To. 8. 0. Adnu V. lAdixi M.S. Aim GEO. 0. ADAMS A CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTlkt BUCK LAY1HG, Etc, Ett. All Work In Mason Una Proopn, Attendad To. OCEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY7S~ HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PkOS Beady Mixed Palnta, l*ead and 01k 820 and 922 Aabury avenue. DANIEL KRAUSS ' Electrical Contractor 411 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Choice Onion Sets Early Morning Star Peas Best in the Market [ Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST I '1 28 Bay Avenue Something New for the benefit of Ocean City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company m/taze*ntl bo*ri,lnx boui». pclTik M s tornl-h -v-ryeblng. Jnat give u« ika^sk 1 wilt do 11 t.jr u,e'romrar?or Sayf^Oive w ■ 7j0 West Avenue ; Ocean City New Jersey toll Phnne.rS-W , jones. «OOERS fit BASSELL Children', Hair Cutting jerry wrnm SHAVJBG PARLOR First-Class Service For the Winter at 84 3 ASBURY AVEHUE An Aid to Progress BUSINESS 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 much more 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 assist^ ance of our officers. First National Bank OCEAN fclTY. N. J. Coal Coal We Have It (to burn) C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TwekN4WntAMM . m