I ^ Ocean City Sentinel g K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITT. - - NEW JERSEY BeD - Phone No 66-X * VMM rorni»be«lon tppilAuoo.job wort promptly don. by eiperieneM TUUKHDAV , APRIL. 10. 1919. {_ ^Kataraa ot^Mw Poet OMre al ^Oraan City ' Aocokdinii to tbe National Repub- * lieao, Fi.el Adralnl.trator Garfield a says that tbe aplrlt of autocracy exist, within our border* at well a* abroad. " Bote thing, bnt who would have ex- n pac'ted a member of 'the Wilson sd- * ministration to admit It? chaibman Hfui.tiY, of tbe ship- , ping board, urges that returned en|. diera be gHreo employment In ehtp yarda. Now won't tb* administration ralae aome more of tbe restriction* Im- * poaod upon the ahlp yards, *o that the yarda can run at full capacity, if they can gX tbe ordere? d sfvs the Democratic Memphis '' Nesre-Hclmetar: A amall railway ata- ' Mon, not far from Memphis, a few ' year* ago paid tbe ageut a commie■too on all freight aud express handled. The commission amounted to •« about f 100 a year. There was but one at ore, and tbe storekeeper was veryglad to act aa frelgbt agent, as he reosieed practically all tbe freight shipped there, and was equally glad la ha express ageut, as he forwarded c eggs and produoe by expraae. Then tba Government took over tbe rail- 0 roads. An opsrator was given tbe po- " ettlon. His wages ware about (165 % month. Then be was reduced to an sight-boar bails. Of six passenger trains dally tbe agent meets ouly two that stop there. He does not work on 1 -Sunday- Bloc* tbe establishment or ' the eight-bour basis be Is paid about »lftfi a month. There Is no more freight I or express or passenger traffic -tbau * (bare was ten years ago, and probably ' (bare never will be any more than there le now. Thla Is a sample of tbe operation oftbe railroad under Govern- ' ■Mot control, and one of tbeexplana- ' Uoos of tbe enormous deficit, regardless of tba extraordinary Increase In * rates. Than la no JnatlOcatlon In squandering money wUb no expects- ' Uoo of a retarn Id service. YMLSTIIM Eutct-ION Li WS. V We have evidence that points very - much to the violation of the Bute's election lews. Wears told by s par- , sou who knows whereof be apeak* that owe of lbs persons who seeks to " - be a City UotoHnlsakouer has promised c • position to a man provided the aaplr- , ant to office la elected. Tba atan baa told bla present em- , ployer tbal be may not much longer , work fee him becauaa of ibb promise, f « Knrtoa thk bextixxl:— A few t""NdN ifceagewe read 111 tba HnrriNxi. -fiVtto dolage of ooe of yoar live local , kCgaalaaUooi and was particularly InI insist la a speech by Reuben Bdwaada, to which be criticized tbe nee * af an svebeatrafer tbe music pavilion „ tag lbs eomlng summer. " . Wa my. "good for you, Reuben" ° (tor he's a "Rube" In nam only and 1 uaa who evidently appreciates tbe " — Mtuli a»d rigbu of tba rank and lie rather than the fkw people who have controlled tbe music situation for Row, we aMght add, the war le over. " *h* •a"l wo°. our boys are oomlng home, aar aybsm has bean pent up teabbgUaae with tbe bormre or it ® ma mmtu we want a real llva time this ? wRb a- real, live American L toam band-one wUb -pep" enough * togMout of their seals oocaRonally aad march oar streets or Boardwalk WIU our boys whan they arrive home, aud help lo Inject Into our syai.m p aama af tba oM-tlme Joy that has been " Is to lag so long. There to nothing so r' eixbUevaUng, nothing so Inspiring, h nothing. In fact, that quicks na tba ' patos and make, one glad they are H allewm a gsod braes bund. ■ Waull thoroughly appreciete tbe vtotaua unman's organisations which so Mthhlly asst last sum mar In the pavSlou aud dtd much good service in bnlltlac making of baodagee. etc., „ bat now that It's all over lot's quit the. , kabtteg and mwtng, clean up all pos 0 tobarldneu of tba past miserable , Job, throw open tbe entire Public p I*avllion to be proper ownership (tbe public), cut away tbe gates' , open up tfae reserved eeau. disperse „ with the at rings, tin whistle, and H atom tiuek and replace these w)tb s * llva Aaavrlcon fames band that will * help blow away memories of tbe past [ Baveoty or mnly par cent, of Amer- ! lean people prefer braes music Jf fc you, my reader, are oue of tbem, aend m a protest or yoo will soon be crow Jh lug your way to get an earful of tbe J same dreamy dope that you have done a ■toes tbe dandy Harrison baud left u. t la ooemtoety. a Yours truly, I public rakkkkfilk * -i- F VtrtmakaUagabk aaiaac. v Afire that started lo the grass at P Tblrd street god Haven avenue u ahotUy before noon on Friday spread "to tba roof of tbe house of Nathan Fiaimili, where It did alight damage. * Rouse ansa of tbe telephone company ^ aim caught fire. In* Hemes were « sawn- axtlogutobed by tbe firemen. J Later la tb* day tbe firemen extm fiatobad a ellgbt^lsxe under a bungslawoaffixtb street, near Atlantic ava- t I E. A- Uateeo, contractor, of this a baapurebaaadaOommer aapbalt f »*— taa base ahlppad and P J" * •R""1 • »**ki Tbaptaut, which baa a capacCty of , i - *- totoagBamyosde a day. win be to ^ L *• Tbbgj-teaftb torvM and wilt * , bifmdaa Hi. finoo'i contract on V fiyg*""'" " Aabaiy avanaa, k
SEEK-BIG SPEAKERS j< FOR GVH OPENING Efforts Being Hade to Secnre £ Governor Edge and A. J. D. Biddle. Arrangements ere lu progress ut completion for the formal opening of ' the "community gymnasium" id the * hs**nitiil of tbe First M. K. Church 1 ThurMley Veiling of next week. 1 Efforts are' being mede to secure the presence of several prominent * speakers, including Governor Edge " and Anthony J. Drexel Biddle. '' The exercises will Include community singing and alto aelecllous by a male quartet. SPECIAL MUSIC \ II* Kplscopsl Chereb. , Berrlcee at Huly Trinity Churcto. at ( ^he corner of Eteveuth street and Central avenue, during Holy Week, will r be aa follows: ( Sunday, April 18—8 SO a. m., Bun- , day school. ft-46 a.m.. Palm. Bun- „ day service. Procession aud dislribu- , tlou of palms. Additional Inatrumen- < tal music. - Offertory aolo, "Tb* Palms." Bojolst, j William H. Collmon, Jr. T.tS p. m., Vespers. i Offertory, quartet— Mrs. Ruby Duns- j tan, Mlas Mary E. Colhurn, Waller 8. Bbermau and William 11. Colli* son, Jr. Wednesday, April 16— 7.45 p. m„ church service. ■' Maundy Thursday, April 17—10 a. , Holy Communion. (Anniversary of Its institution.) 8 p. m., cantata. ' "From Olivet to Celvary." 1 No admission fee. An oflerlng will ' be lakeD. Good Friday, April 18. 12 noon to 3 * p. m.— Three Hoars' Service with ad- 1 dree* on tbg "Seven East Words from ' the Cross," by tbe Rev. Mr. Cameron. 1 Attendance at tbe full three hour*' service to not necessary, tboee deslrlug c to attend may do eo at any time aud " leave wbeu they wish to. I Easter SuDdey, April 80-7.80 a. m . 1 Holy Communion. 8.30 a m., Bun- < day school. 10.45 a. m.. Easter celt- ' bratlon. 7.46 p. m., Easter choral 1 Several violinists sod other lostrn- ' mentalist* will assist at tbe Palm Bun- 0 day and Easter Sunday servicer. Tbe rector of tbe cbnrcb la Rev. J ■' W. Wane, M. A. v ■<*|(bs roaiioa d William H. Campbell. Jr., eon of d City Commissioner Campbell, has re- * signed bla position a* assistant chief field deputy coj lector of Internal rere- tl one, which be held since December 20, * 1817. He plane to resume tbe etudy of law. ' While no longer connected with tbe internal revenue office in Camden, be will begled to give any ■ Information b* baa lo inquirers r* garding tb* tax law, etc. ■ i e ■ o Call! rale atow Sail. « Gat yonr yarda and gardens In n shape. 'Prof. Cohen, who started tbe U cultivation of aandy soil In Ocean City, e| wants tbe boys and gtrla to "get baay," tt aodpreperetbelrHttlelotafor planting. a< There to mocb pleasure and profit la Then, too. on* acquire* tbe habit Y of a little farming. "It helps to kill to tbe lagy bug and sleepy alckneae," be w says. di ■ a • al • Three of tbe local oootractore bid on is tbe contract for tb* building of tbe tt third section of the Penn'e Grove- ei Malaga road on Tuesday, bnt Cregg A Mulford, of Bridget on, war* tbe winTbetr price waa 131,678 60. Tbe Ocean City bidders were: The Button " A Corson Co.. t41,4H 04; J. P. Fox. " H8.BI0.4t, aud E. A. Coreon,«S0.661 6t K mack frawa Fraacr. ' Raymond Price, eon of William Price, oft bla clly, to expected borne a He arrived on this side from France a few days dgo. He left herewith tbe old Company O boys, wee transferred to snotber null Raymond wee badly gassed a few A m0n,b* **"• •< MILLKH OOTTAUB * ° Edward P. Dolbey and wifp, Addl- 11 H. Man and wife, Philadelphia: * Lawrence J. Kerr, Mooreetown; Harold R. Lewie, Edward T- Osboru, Camden; Win. Waoger, Trenton; 8 H. Taylor, Jr., Mercbantvllle. " V W Grieve, W. A. Dlltricb, W. I). s Mr. and Mr*.' Bank* and k, children, W. L. Huut and wife, J. R. b H. Tudor Blrang and wife. . Philadelphia; Q. H. Cllvenblll, New Y'ork; Leou Ogden, Bridgeton; H. E. Heaa. Atlantic .City* Tbot. W. Jones and wife, Grace' C. 1 Frances Megulre, J. H. Holmes > aud wife, W. D. Bonsall and wife, p; ° Lin foot ODd wife, Wa. H. Welmer 1 and wife, J; Beck aud wife, Jr., Alex, * Colrllle, Jr., ond-Vfife, Mrs. A. Morris. 1 E ' Itldehour knd wife. R. R. Krlugbnrsl and ailfe, B.' Waffney. Wn>' H _B®*ver »"V *"*. Philadelphia; U.%. Lewis end, wife, Wlimlug- c \ ' * ATOLsi I J. D. Collins. Canadian; Dr. Harry . Adam* and son. Frapkllu Miss Wheelmau, W. Bnyder. F. H. Maufa. Phllodelpbii ; J. H. F. Dixon and J(lfe, Ridley Park: hipewaD^^ J Henry O. Bcbuliz and wife; — SfrTri Droedlng. Mrs. Annie Blosckle r. Helen Bepp. W. Grieve, Dr. end o Mm. Adem Klemm, Harold,(ioodwin I. J. R. Hebrew. I hek A. Feusl end u wife. Dr. "Franir Druedlog end wife IDLKWILb. ...d Ji W T P'XIyman te and wife. J. fc. Bbore and family, H a< UrJ K bSr,lL^"jLTb0n,Oa-J'- Z. IW*. Philadelphia; D. W Camd.D; ai Mrs. H. A. Bloat, Waooaah. g
jCHILDREN'S CHOIR ' WILL BE HEARD Special Services at St. Au- : gastine's Church Holy Week and Bastcr. • Holy Week will lie msfked^ln 81. AuguStiue'e t'liuich by Impreselvq i e promlnenl perl uuder direction , of Miss Rodger- , On Holy Thursday rus— » ill be -aid i at'8 oilock, followed l-y a* jir.-cee-lou , of the It ee-ed BacrauieiU The . P">- j i ce— lou a I hymn, •Paogfl.lngua." will he-ung. • The church will he open all day.:; donate floder. ^-hnu'd have rii'ern i^t , Friday morning, followed by s l""^--J High mast will be celebrated al 10 | o'clock Easter Sunday' by the. reclor.j, Ibe Rev: Thoe. F. llleke. Tbtoeliolr of i, about forty Utile t«>y« and girl- wlllh sing Coocone's Ma— in P. The , "Reglna Coelt" will* le -ung al Hie Oilertory, and *1 the close of the nra— ; "Alleluias' Allelulrs! let Hie Holy Anthem Rise." i The singing will te uuder the dlrec- ( of Reglna II. Rodgere and f Phoebe Doughty. orgenl"l. ^_DOvGREAT WORK t The next meeting- of lire Cape Msy Couuly Medical Soclely will he held Ocean Clly lu Ibe fall— the first ^ Tuesday lu Ocloter. The annual meeting of Hie society, held last week lu Cape May. we- al- f tended by the three local physicians - Dr. W. P. Haines. Hie -president, end 1 Drs, Herachel Pellltand Allen Corson. Through Hie courtesy of the commeudlug officers, the members of Hie society were sliowu through the bo«pltel at Cape May. aud they were as- ( toulshed at tbe truly remarkable work Ibat la belug done by surgeons there. Tbe hospital accommodates 700 patients aud there are about 600 pal lent# there. Ihese changlug slmusi every week. There Is au average of sixty ' operation* s week. ' Remerktble work In faciei surgery ■ belug performed al the hospital. I Whule couolenauces are being recon- ' -tructed every week. One of the most I of the eucceesful feat- being > Is tbe replacing of the human ■ ear. 1 Tbe visiting physicians were royally c treated by the commaudlog officer I and bis aide*. 1 — I STORY OF THRILLS No one should miss tbe opportunity I of hearing Harry C. While'* thrllllug « story lo Ibe First M. E. Church next Saturday evening The enter- > u to be given uuder Hie au- f spices of Ibe members of Class 20 of v First M. E. Buudey School, end i edml-elou will be 2S cents. f Mr. White was not only, one of the k M. C. A. secretaries ou board the L torpedoed R. M.8. U rouse, but he for three mouths continually unfire. Badly gassed aud shellhe was returned to this I; country He to a lecturer and humor « let of more than usual ability, and a there doubtless will be a large audi- a eoce to bear ble s'.ory. | New Members lor thnrch. Clluton D. Lowdeu aud wife werr received luto membership by letter at BuDday morning service lu the M. E. Church. Mr. Lowden ' cornea trom the First M E Church, ' Camden, and Mr* Howdeii from s 11 lis post Church in Camden. At the r evenlug service, A. F. Levering and b wife and'E. M. *Hutton. Jr., w*re re- J Visitors Irons' Allsmlc Cllv. CapL Wbalen, former bead of the r Atlantic Qiy detecllre force, was lu d Baturday, lu company with J. J. n O'Keefe, a buslnon man of Hist re f, sort. Capt. Whaleu was ' ud'tlf re- ,a cenlly in charge of. tbe pollce-oftlie Bethlehem Loadiqg Company al' Ma/*a banding. <- Accused b> NflghlMir# C A woman living on Central avenue, Seventh street, was before Police 1 Justice Willis Friday evening on Hie ' charge of being a scold and a nulsauoe. made the complaint. The 1 accused promised lo leave Ibe neigh aloue aud she was permuted "to go home ' Id leva lid Rroprus. | Mrs. J K. .Morrison has returned 1 from Philadelphia bud - re3peucd tbe 1 Idles lid for the Easter and summer ' >ea'eou. She ha* been enlrrlainlug 1 guesla durlug Hie past week. Idlewlld Is one of tbe best known ] gild moat popular hotels lu Oceeu , City.! ,. i Froteci Mfigrwtorv Strata. Twenty-four Btstee have (isssed lews ' conformlug lo the. provieiafia of the ■ law lu reletiou lo i^aler fowl. Witblu,a year or1 IWo ev*ry Slate lu tbe union will have 'eharied uniform tbe protection of migratory birds. Made Music Director. M|s# Verne Wilson, daughter of H. Wilson, of Rordeutown. fur "ruenylTf this clly. lies been medesdi-rci-lur uf music In Ibe public schools ' of Burdentowu Miss Wilson, while 1 waa a young musician of pro- ' rnl-e. Joseph Adllzzi. of this dty. who en- < tered lb* Culled Bute* service a year 1 ago. to back al Camp Dia. He was with the 146th Regiiueot, STHi Dietand wa* on tbe front 'in Franc* and Belgium. He to a brother of Touy i of this city. i |
THIS RESORT WILL i BE ADVERTISED ■ Mayor Cbatnpioti Tells Other Commibsiuuers of I'lanv, Which Are Approved. Mayor IT>emi l->ul»ld1 1«-< >t> ■ j"u- • city lake * page^advecUremeui m ihei I edition Tlie tec •nimeiidslion » «- 1 1 , May County paper ^ ' j Hie clly —lienor. «»n niolior. -i iI rccior A. Ism- the corilte.-i.-r sNer" ' lied rhe- k «s- ordete-l relumed -| A tells, w.-rr.i from I'. L II. ".der-ou. of I sui.lr.i ac- lisi-r rrg.- l ing liiepsmdiiion --f His l>icli»«> -i - ! islu-lorui Tor insiier »«-rsLrre.i I The follow ...» letter »*. SI- rrso. . ■ Hoard of I ..mmiasl-uers | on Haven avenue al Itutlj--Ulllug/my esphslt plant. A- soou ss the woft Is completed tin- Irack will The mailer w*« refrrre.1 lu, Direclor Adam- and Clly BuhciCor lin-well, with power p. act. awarding loE fi. Cor-oii II, e coulract ; again read aud adopted. Ke-oluliou- were prc-enn-.l i>j; Direclor Attains lo borrow flisi. on con- | iracl 765, flouu oil conlracl 767. t-v«i on< ; coulfaci 703. aud tlo OuO lu aulicipallou of Hie collection of laxe- for 1819. The resolutions were adopted. A number uf bills were ordered paid repent Plrasanl l-Arnlnii. - The "Versallle Five" gave an enler- ■ lalnmeut that was ei-joyed by the members of Hie Liberty Firel'umpsuy • aud some of their frleuds at Hie com pany's anniversary celebratl'ou We«luesday evenlug of last week lu llie ; Hsuu Building. There were three lertainers. They gave song- and dances and a short farce. Brief addressee were made by -Mayor (iismpioti and City Commissioner I'.tuipbell. Tbe dinner was served by Mr*. H. Lambert. . New Business Firm. Roy Jefirles aud Joseph HsiOs. . - well known youug men of f(,i* fliy, purchased tbe. grocery business end meet market of Furman Willi* on Asbury avenue, near Nlrilb street. Willis waa lu buslue-* Ibere for fourteen years, aud Mr. Jeffrie* was wltb him that length of lime. Mr. was connected w ith Hie store twelve years. Both young mm know the business, therefore, and they have many friends. The members of Hie Ladle-' Auxlli of tbe First Pre-byierian Church will give a .Liberty Tea" lu Ibe roonie of the Oresu Clly Republican Club Baturday afternoon. An interesting program will be preseuted. Silver oflerlng. lu view of Ibe fact that many famiare now taklbg up ttielr residence )be sea-ou In thl- city, it may be nece-sary to uolify them Dial the enrolling of ilielr children lu Hie local schools ls't|quired by the law rtf New Mrs. L. Baker, of tbe Oceaulc, will her hotel for the Eeeler holidays. This will be good uew* for Jhe vlsl^pre who pre yearly lo" be enjoying Ibe hospllallty of I lite well knowu popular-Jiouse. Will (ifie Bhsd Mapper 'llie Women's Home Mlsslousry:8oclely of the First M. K. Church will give a shad supper in Hie social rooms of the church on Friday evening, April 25. Tickets are 60 cents. ROOSEVELT'S DEPARTING WORDS TO HIS COUNTRYMEN Ool. Roosevelt died about 4 <»*cloek on the morning of January 6. -She previous evening al a' great patriotic I rally In <Jie New Tork Hlupodrome a , was read from him, wrftien r especially for Ihc occasion. In » »as j tills striking sentence: ' Amer! ran. .flag, and this exHudes Hie 1 red flag, which symt,.,!!?,-, 0|| 1 Skahisl liberty and civilization Just as much as It exclude, any foreign flag • • *n°,nT h uo ar' '. .sTlle, , soul loyalty, and ihal.U loyalty to the , American^ people." Dissolving Tees. • ' Gelalln g<Hf im hiive hitn Invented. tlie Idea hclr.r 'hat they Le.n are dissolved by the atnmaplier- snd will | not Utter up a golf course if forgotten. ' How Hs Averages Up. I -De man dot Sain t do no work his j ownsef," said rnch- Et.cn. "g.n. rally average" up by, mnhln' a whole lot o' i trouble fuh olher people." Hlgh4>riced Goats Oreg.vn Is not.-! as a bre.Alng.y1ai* goats, pure-bred "sire* of'.-u bringing prices In excess of t-VSI. Dally Thought. I will he as harsh n« trn'h and a* 1 . uncompromising as Jullcr — Wllliaia I 1 Carrlsaa. . |
- ' ir | ORIGIN OF CHRISTMAS CARD It Is Ss.d to Havs Sprung From j -School Pieces-- of^M'ddle of Tlie ClirMmas card Is the legllinAle : . ..• wro.t.g |a;v so- n,»o 'i in .'■-'.''Cri. ,.Tat I - NEVER ^ DEIGN TO EXPLAIN A n. '■ '; Ma lady, now resident In ..Jcpn-I 1..S nrtllen lo a friend !n her r horn,.- ci-v a letter which 111- I'lll.llC Ledg.r r-pr-lueca In part. I .era use It Is ;•». Tine 'a Its. reading from within i Mrs. N says: "I am hoping that the light may soon upon the unl;iforui.-l mind . thourh- -1 Japan. M "II I- part'of the Samurai training not to eiylaln. ^1f you nre wr-vag. amount of explanation res *el the wrong right. If you are right and your . accuser Is mistaken, time will make , This Is the underlying thought of this t particular teaching. It Is I believe. (. often carried in far — certainly, it may 1 It hris creni.-d. ' "On the other hand. It Is Impossible • lo bare one's soul lo the urisvmpathet"Every man or woman of fine feel- - Ing knows that, and^ the Japanese are understanding probing." scrlptF"- « ere very much IS ten-Mod In ' the announcement that a Gist edition . • of Shakespeare's works, published In > 1623. yens sold at auction In London a . few Weeks, ago for 1.150 potfnds sterr ling. Tbe volume Is said to he In exB eel lent condition, though the btnding is considerably worn. e This costly book has Increased In j price by hounds. At the beginning of the eighteenth cenlnry the volume was ' bought for five pounds from a book dealer. In 1800 11 was valued at fifty pounds, and In the year 1S90 240 •pounds was paid for It. This was a -. record price until ISffl, when Us value i again Increased. The indications are s "'at with Ihc years the price gt 1.1S0 j pounds will again he advanced, as ths " j value of the volume will b* mors and r more enhanced as time passes. Good Slogan. An Imposing cemetery was opened • Middle West. Tlie mayor, who had e charge of the laying out of the e grounds, 'was puzxled for an _ appro- . prfate -Inscription to be placed over , the gate. Biding along In his car one day he was cogitating over different holy texts, which were not euUrely • satisfactory; so h* explained lils difficulty to hts chauffeur, an Intensely practical man. Without hesitation the ! chauffeur suggested : "We have come lo stay."— Harper's e Magazine. j. ' — — — I Saving Oilcloth. B Oilcloth when used to cover In Ides ' gjilll last much longer If Hie tables lirst '" tie covered with paper, well rubb-d " with machine oil. to keep the under- • side of the oilcloth moist. Finger Saves* Some one -who has realized- the dr.nrer In touching an electric f,„, while i Ills In rflutlori has j«Henf«-d one with a^nard .quipped .with a handle- with ' [ Llnes'to Be Remembered. 1 Tor an immortal being to Ills af- ■ j"-, "f """ ",,rl'1 '» J Anrclhis! ™ "l"' "al" ~M"r, u" ; Man I, the Great Listener: . 1 Girl* with ugly ears cover Ih.-m ajth ' ' little- knots of hair, but hiaris care" ' ul? ^ u"rW Blade. "'"J° I Largest Order of Merit J j f "" Fr''l"'h L 'R,"n of ""nor, ' ' Even a realistic writer sometimes < I realism. — Boston- Transcript. Spasmodic Sermon. ' , Rome of H,e most forgetful „f m«.n . ; ory.— lndlahai-ih* star. I j , II has l«-«-n reckoned that New T"rV , „ I dty has at leas! 20G.060 visitors a day, c 1 not counting couuuuiera. •'« ■ -_ «■
— T — L An, Kind An, Where ( ' i Joseph G. Champion I Building^ontractor OCEAN CITY. N. JTenth Street and West Avenue I, s b suwan j- e trout l Swan and Trout Garoenters ant' ^u'^ers JOBblNG a specialty i 10a0 asbury avenue ocean city n. J. you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder < To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yoii cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the ■ honesty ol the contractor. I have built for a large nunilre'r of people and could refer you to any or all of them. / Send for the list of 'names aud photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Dllll nrD OCEAN CITT, »lh St. Opposite r. 0. C5 W I L \J C. I* *-J. Allen Scull The UuiltleiKiglith and Ocean Avenue . phom: connection City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCCAM CITY. New JENS CY L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. 203 Don't .let the spi^ngfinrjj-ori withes SMITH'S /-/ / j] The Tin Smith ' ' ' 73 S Asbury Ave. All Kinds of Uuttora >5 Powell's Dry Goods, Notions and Men's Furnishings Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Lieht Comoanv 837 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 69 NIGHT CALLS 424-W r Phone. 186-J Furniture Stored Reupholstcring ESTIMATE ' Window Shadcs FOR YOU Awnings and 'House Furnishings |<»ur price, are lowest prwwlbls ponal-tent with Good Work and Best Malarial. Lawrence 1*1. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. plumbiino .a-. i —i. . r 25 etoSMl fore* to mahiUin Uiva ma a trul. to"*" c* H. Bacon 007 eighth at
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