r . . ■ t • ■. . - - «s=£s=^: l' OceapGity Sentinel ] R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCCAM CITY, - - NEW JERSEY Bell •Phone No. 66-X J BEjft£ptS5oo^pti«i4tob?'l> e J> Job work" proinpuy don. by experienced THOH8DAY. APRIL 17.' 191'.'. KBIered et the Poet omce et Ocm City M. J-ee eeeoad eleee mall metier. Easteb rUltore are already arrlvlup Id thle city In large number-. To all. Ute Sentinel extendi a cordial greeting. 'i 'Most people didn't know the Government had taken any Inlere-I In the eoBee altnatlon until the price advanned flfly per cent. Even If the Germane haven't been muCh Internet ed In athlellce, they onght to have a lot of. marathon runnere developed by thla time. Ir Poetmaeter General Burleeoti le re0ly eeeklng to promote the eftldeney of the wire aervlce under Federal control be cannot afford to Ignore the propoeal of the Poet a I Company to eaod telegraph meaaagea at tbe old rataa If Mr. ftorieeon will return Its llnaa to tbe company 'a control. Efficiency, In tbe public mind, doea not Diueeaarlly mean higher ratea. while In praetlca government operation aeeaee Inevitably to carry with Itexoeaelve ehatgea. oohombsmah henbvt. rainkv ■aye that an examination of tbe Income tax etatlalica ahowa tbbt the Bomber of mllllonalraa In thla countp waa 7,100 In 1014 aod 17,000 In 1916; It la aald tbe number now raacbaa 22.000. . Twice ae many mllllonalraa produced lo four yaara of Democratic than in a - half a oeatnry of Republican natloual admlnMiaUon;- yet tbe Democratic party name Into power calling the He publican party the party of plutocracy, and breathing blood and slaughter agateat tba rich. It would be funny If there wan not a more eertooa aide to ■Mb vldoua bypocrtay. < THANK THBIR FRIENDS • m. taaiem wile Appreciate Mr. and Nia. 8. B. Swan dealreto thank Ibelr neighbora In tbe block between Tenth and Eleventh atreeta, no Aabury avenue, for tbe generoua display of Old Glory on tbe night of tbe return of their eon. Joaepb K. Swan, Tberaday, April 10. Of courae, we, ble parenta.felt proud and bappy on bU return from tbe battle front In Fiance, bnt had no Idea of aw neighbora abowing Ibelr kind expreertnae In ble and oar behalf. ^jena^^vm^bwMnj^^ckba^j m making blaraeapOoo a auoceaa. Waaiao wU to axpraaa onrtbankr and appractatlon to all of I born who wIMaad gavt oar boy tfaa "glad band," and oar prayar la that ncvar again WIU tbia country be called on to aaadlbe boy. Into another war, but ttatpwmaad harmony may reign •meter la oar belovad country. Mb.AEPMbB.aB. SWA*. A. W. KIBUM DBAS ban la Law mt rruk ■lawaw.i • Wnw Emwa Hera. Artbnr W. Kaelar, aon-la-law of MtjWMMra^^Mlchaner. of tb. paamd away at hb boa^" smOra't Death ***y FEgElw eammar vMtor in Ocmo Cbyrtace boyhood. •to. Fain waa a member of Oriental ledge. No. Em, F. and A. M., the Pbl Delta Euallnn Wr.,
*f", p^* of tbr Patvaertty of Pauniyl vpnia.- and . yfiel of tbe AVbartop School. Hr tamrvtved by e wife, Edith M. Mlcbwet. and two little glrU. J1** »mmal took place yeatarday XBAGUB WON CaMcM. Several mem bar. of the Cook Atbgamte wr*" ft AU,u,k Dity, warn day night. t Uot" " P°°l oooum between WUUam ij°u JJIoan Stewart and Fred ,h* "mtor«. and Waiter Al•"a The other visitor. were Howell V°ck, Elmer Jack. John Schefl. Frederick Shaotr and C. Wilton Beler ^D^ma given a treat before reiuro% ew-v-m >., "row u„ Ccvi.ij B™„ , rtmboldewon Tuaaday gave to 8. G i Damaa the contract to build a concrete c ^*r 8»amp Creek at c * w-. 1?" WM* " 'o'lowe: Kleketaon, 617.888 80; j BUey Mlxner. 616,065; 8. G Cor . •cm1?-", 4 <° ■■ • „ ■ *• A" Co™onJUe.83L7(j; VVm 1 1 w *£Z,n£*S0kBu*°« * "'• "b" * Jobneou . »27,44.j tl . ' 0 E"«e.i or man.. ? ■asster-' 8ocieij' k Ybweh oa Sunday evening, April "7. . of Atlantic Count, aooe- h J-^Uukepartlo lb, joint rarvtce «J 3 Mtvllla i, expect «d to be panicu- 2 ■tor wrtf apmeeotcd. » - ^ a ' ■ mw»a cmumw. , Darby, of thla city, »■ "■»'—*—* Mba Ida T. Roblnaan'. " ■•Wi SMI ©autre! avaone, tba £ : . . ^
RAYMOND PRICE I G1YEN RECEPTION I Returned Soldier Honored by I Boys of Reliance Fire Company. Hayniotid Price, eon of William Price, who left tbt. city nearly two l years ago as a member of tbe old Com- » pany < I, Third lufantry. and was in i the service In France, returuetTUome I Friday la.t.: He wai given a cordial - - welcome lo bla borne town by the boys . of tbe Reliance Fire Company, of t wblcb be .Is a member, at the tire t ! house on Monday evening ' There was a good -si red crowd I present, aud all shook Raymood by • . tbe liatfd aud told him of their pleasure I , at seeing him hack, apparently but ' . little altrcted by his experiences lu tbe war tone. The young man sutTered I shrapnel wounds lu oue of ble "des I i aud badly gassed, being Con fined 1 t to a hospital more than a month." I . ■ A. Raymoud tersely explained II, "believe me. there', do place like home, aud I'm golug lo .lay here lu ■ tbe future." ^ i The receptlou opened with a pro- • gram of tnu>ic. which waa much en- . joyed. The mu.iclau. were 1 -e.hr > Huches. Herman Salvagt^. Leonard ' I MurpbV aud Frank Sannlno. ' , President H. S. Mowret, of tbe tire ( - company, made an addraaa of welt coma. He aald that tbe people of e Ocean City alwaya had In mind the i boy. lighting on tbe other .Ide, and • they will be glad lo welcome all of ■ tbam back to Occau City. Only two bad died lo Europe. »• Aasemblymau Mark Laka mid that i- be would rather bear tbe boy. talk, e It I. extremely fortunate thai eo few y Cape May County boye were mrlou.ly It wounded or killed iu_lbe-war. Ocean 1. City will alwaya teal proud of tba d boy. wbo took np arm. In d#feo«e of ibatr country. He waa glad to welil. come tbam boy. back and hopes aoon Ic to am tba otber.. He admoDl.bed the (. boy. to take pride In tbelr uniform., r, wblcb they will cberleb at tbey grow ir oldery Commleefoner William H. Camplo ball eald be wai glad to be praeeot and delighted to em tbe boye back in good ■ha pa. It acema remarkable— provl1 deotlal— that of ioOO.OOO boye wbo went to war only about 4000 loot an c arm or leg. or both. It le recognlmd Ibat even men back of tbe firing line . are alway. In great ' danger. There k were only 129 eoldlern made totally blind, and there are bopee of reetorlDg ' tbe algbt or eome of tbem. Tboae . wbo were badly Injured are being re . coD.tructed eo thai Ibelr dlefignrmeSte ' may be ecareely noticed. d Commleeloner Campbell eald Ibat be waa very glad to welcome Ray- " mood back. Tbe boy., later on, will appreciate tbeir uniform*. One " doean't know any old Civil War vet- ' eran bera wbtflen't on ' tbe level. "I • hope." eald Mr. Campbell, "that when Commleslooer George O. Adam. t mid be waa glad to m* tb* boye back, Q after all tbair trial* and tribolatlone, d without any eerloua damage to tbem. „ It toa* probably been a good experteno* tot tbem. It t* remarkable that • our boy* did ntS lorn, more of tbelr number. Tb* boye, be declared, .have ble hearty welcome, and be will give tbam all tbe help within ble power. He uprated tbe bop* that tbey will all conUnn* In bmltb and etrengtb. Poetmaetar B. Frank Smith eald I bat, a* a member of tb* fir* company, r be 1" glad to tea tbe boye back. Tbe . menofOeean City have had tbelr ' mind, on tb* boye while tbey were • away. Tbe beert* of tba people were with tb* boy* of tb* virion, town*. " Tbt. he. been a wonderful time In 1 which td live. There have bean dark » bourn, bnt tb* war ended tooner than 0 moat of ae expected and we tbould thank tba Lord for tb* tafe return of • oat boye If. by the early ending of » tbt war. tbla country bed the live* of • "» war, I Die country bad
' 2,000,000 boy* aeved, we ebould not ' object to tbe expeue*. We want to f bave a big time for tb* boy# wbeo - tbey ail get back. Raymond Reeve*, who enll.tcd f with tb* 27tb Dlvblon In New York, I and wbo I* In town aaa guest of N. Carlson, mid that be bad eerved.nlne month. In tb* artillery, and be agreed with Sherman— only more so. Reeve, we. In tbe froot line for alx and qpe- , half mouth*, aud be, with tb* membare of ble command, we. once lost fur three deye, but finally got out. . " R. L. Ooff epoke briefly, aud be ! wae followed by Earl Nlckereou, of Ucean City, wbo wat with the motor mechanic, and moetly located near 1 Bordeaux during bl. *Uy 4u Franc*. 1 He did not take much part In tbe ac 1 " tlve fightlog, be mid, aod b* preferred 1 to let tbe other boy* talk.' Tbe army len't each a bad place, but be l.u't ee- ' peclally auxiou. to return. < L. L. Wallace eald be wae very ' thankful to welcome the boy.. He 1. 1 watting auxiou. ly to we bl. own Ix.y c . wbo wa. tbe _flrst member of Com- 1 pony G to gel on tbe other aide. There wa.o't a day during tbe war, tbe 5 speaker Mid, that be didn't oiler up a ■ silenl prayer for tbelr eafely. Ali ougbl to feel grateful tbls night: .W beq all tbe boy* return to Ocean tbey ebould betglveu ■ royal re- • ception. V • "*"• At tbf suggestion of FreeboKtor John P. Fox. five mlnbtes were spent a in silent prayer.' 1 c Chairman Mowrer said tbat when a boys wbo return Want anything, tbey must not besltalaJ to- ask tor U. t The American paopl# Are proud of tb* o accomplished by- tb* txiys. Ocean City, daring Wbe war, pracll-' . cally raised 61.ooo.ofe tor Liberty Bonds. Her tbe next n loan la 6300.000, and tba epeShee-axnr - tbat be le aore tbls will be easily raised. > Raymond Price, the guest of tbe ° evening, gave an Interesting recital of * experience* on tbe otber, aide -from o time he landed In Blest on June „ Ha had eome thrilling adventure* and bb recital kept bb bearers' clow attention, tbey bursting into applauw at Its conclusion. " " " Cigars wire served early 16 ibe eveo- p og. and later there were refreshments i tee shape of ice cram aod cake T be committee In charge comprised ° MPteajBmttb; WarteTi Hlgbm and oi
ROAST FOR T ABERDEEN WORKERS" Local Boys Employed in Mary- . ,, land Last Winter Will jiHave Feast. j ,, Tlie much heralded pig rot-t. under j the envplcvx of the Aberdreit I ig t tub, ^ (j will take plsce In s pr-tBiirant 1'*". next riAturdey eveuUig. and It prom- 1 lees to be Ibe reel event of lb* K**ler o res son. i Capt. Clint. Br eck ley, 'who i- the s ' mansger-IU'Cblef of Ibe s llTlr .lis- re- , p - reived more Ihen forty 'accerlance# j from tlioee forlutiste enough lo Have p Invited. The gue»ts will Include several city ofilctels, end el-o some of | the I'nlted ritatee Government men s who were on Ibe work at At-erdeen Their principal caretaker. Frank H. s Flail, will reach tbls city the latter t, part of thle week, when he end* his labor. In the Maryland town. 1 FINE ENTERTAINER (•anserine In CbnrcU. 1 , Tboae compriMug tbe large ap.euiI tilage lu tbe First M. E Church Saturday evening were well pleased with ■ be etilerlaiumeul provided by Harry i ' C. White, who wae a Y. M. C. A. re|" rewulatlve iu tbe but. aud treucbe. t on the other .Ide during Ibe recent , ! /TBtliilr was under the auspices of ,. j Ibe members of Class No. 2U of Ibe „ « Methodist Suuday School. e . Mr. White gave Hie klud of show L tbat be "pulled oil'' for Ibe entertain" , ■ meDt of the boys lu the wrvlre. and , r undoubtedly lie pleased litem as he j did Ills audleure of Saturday night . He It a very good mimic aud au excel- , - leut story-teller, aud the tricks lie did r r with bla- old "bat" were astouudlng , Q" He bed tbe youngsters lu roars of t laughter, aud the older folk were bub- , bllug over with merriment. [ ' But with all Ibe fun. there was tome t patbo., tbe whole revealing Ibe young man's vereatility. • Before concluding bis performance, - Mr. White made a brief, but urgeut, , . appeal to tbe people to do tbelr whole , duty In tbe Victory Liberty Loan, the , n campaign for which begins uext Mou- , i i Before the entertainment started . * there was some community singing. { * followed by a abort addre»« by H. S. , ' Mowrer of tbe First Natloual Baukof ' Ibis clly, wbo told of Ibe coming Vic- ( tory Loan aud presenltd reasons for f tbe ready response of the people to the ( call of tbe Government to buy bond'. , ! HOTOR BOAT TAX | il ■" i e Additional Bctrnse Boon lo be I I- Asked bt Government. 1 Owner* of motor boats will soon be " called Ufpn to pay au additional reve- * for tbe year eudlog June 50. 1919. Tbe 1 new act places an additional tax oo 1 '• motor boata, wblcb will go Into effect 1 • April 25, and tliFboat owners will be 1 '" required to pay tbe addltlousl 1 1 monthly tax for tbe two mouths eud- ' lug June SO. ' Tbe act provides: "That- sixty days 1 after tp* passage of tblsact, aud there- | • after on Jnly 1, of each year, and alao , at tbe time of Ibe original purchase of i a new boat by a user. If on any other date than Jnly 1. there shall be levied, ' assessed, collected and paid In lieu of ' e tbe lax imposed by tbe revenue of ! r 1917. upon tbe use of yachts, pleasure , ' boata, power boat* and sailing boats. | of over five net tons, aud motor boats 1 with fixed eDglnes. not used excln- J 1 elvely for trade, tleblug or natloual de- , 1 fenae, a special excise tax to be based ■ ' on each yacht or boat" at rotes as tol- < 1 lows: ' "Yachts, pleasure boats, power * f boats, motor boats «l|h fixed engines, - and aalling boats, of over live tons net.
1 length not-over fifty feel, fl for each 0 foot; length ever fifty feet aud not D over one hundred feet, tl' for each foot; length over one buudred feet, F, per etch foot; ntetor boats or uot over ;• Ave ton* net, wllb fixed englues. fio.' • HAD "LADIES' NIGHT" ' KuDd.j ecbooi Class F.aloied K.enlua at Malcolm CHaKln's.^ r Tht members ofWaas No. at of tbV First M. E Sunday School held a , "Ladles' Night" al the home of Malr colm Cbattln, 1116 Asbury avenue. r Monday evening. All had a pleasant , time playing games Then (lie class motto. "Bring ou the Fiats," was sounded and met with a ready response. ' . Those present wete Misses Mary Clark, Mary UcGitjois, Lavlola Scull, Cornelia Colllsson. Lucile Townsend, Henderson. Marjnrls Kenlham. - Kima Scott aud Sophia Corsou, Gordon Cox, Vaughn McClore. Milliard Howard Barrett/Theodore Stevens. Harvey Gull. Alfred Senior, Cbattln, F5dgar Baron,' l*onard Murphy and Wesley Barclay. VICTORY LOAN Tbe local committee Is fomplellug arrangements for the Victory. Loan campaign, wblcb starts 'Sext Monday and continue* foraev«(al >-'*eks. Evary one Is urged to lake some of tbam bonds, tbls being the last appeal of tba Government to the people. Tbe tolal amount of ' the loan 1s OUO.UWI. lu convertible' gold nolea, rqnnlug from three to four ' FbartT'Tbere will be two series. J |,c bearing 4 j per ceut. Interest are from uormal Income tsx. The other series, with Inteiret of :<} ,*r cent., Is etempt from aU'taxatioii. • . ■»■»• Motel Mere. Charles Sears of Philadelphia, lias I purchased Ibejjt. George Hotel lu tbla city from tb* owner David F". Keever, of Fblladelpbla, through the agency .of Alonxo Cotton. Mr. Sean conducts a road bout# near Rat Harbor, Me. . ] ' " f ' ' 1
— EASTERMCSIC j" First M. K. Clmi. h Sunday. Follow- ; , I H. Lov den. organist and clmr j r Prelude. M"'KrnMd, J j Quartet, ■ Welcome, Happy fliinvdj | So!" • ,4>flertory, "Elegy. Ma-senel. Quartet. "Magdalene." Warren. | t j Postlude. • Hosatiua."^ Paul Wacbs. I "j I Prelude , Quartet, "Christ. TbeLonL Ik Kl-rti , Wounded." _ l,..«d.t.. , O fieri. -ry. "At Evetilhg." Kinder. i Sol"' ; 1 Posiluiter— "i'rlumpiisl Match U ux ••AS^aJ' ^ Verdi OPEN HOUSE F'raui I). Newberry, chairman of lug hard In order to gel the Ocean Clly | club bouM In Shape f"t Ibe members aud tbelr .friends f..t next Saturday evening (Fleeter). The lire will be] burning lujlbe tl.replares. a- Frank .believes lu keeping the --liome lires "We will lake cate of you-we will j Ihe club bullae and bring you back In Roy Bourgeois, proprietor of tbe Princess Theater, on Asbury avenue. . ' Ninth street, lias arranged, to pre- t ! sent a Hue of especially atiraclive moving pictures during the FZa-ler bolldays. Mauy of the notable ' •■movie" stars will be seen lu llie-e pictures. Resd tlie "ed."- elsewhere ■ ■ 4n tbls Issue of lit* Skntinel, [ Mrs. Constant Ford's msiiy friend- ' ' are rallying to Iter support in Iter ef- , to win In tbe contest recently In- ; augurated by' a Philadelphia news I paper, and sbe Is much gratified with ' tbeir efforts. Mrs. ford's husband 1 ■ has been m tlie service on Ute other < -Ide for more tliau a year. X>p*e* Scsrboroux-li^s r , Mts WtUlaua lm''.«Hiunft.lft'tf*l\lb' ■ e tel. through tbe agency of H. F". ritan , Iod, from Mrs. A. M. Bomhott, the ; owner, aud will couduCI the house - this seasofiT She is familiar with this I of business. i Changes of copy for display adver- ' _ must be at this office not • later tbau Tuesday noon for Insertion 1 the Sentinel. This rule will be i f strictly adhered to. adv.. tr , R. Curtis Robinson, 744 and 746 Asf aveuue. Ocean City, N.J, ha- , appointed a Comm«— inner of , Deeds for Pennsylvania, with full au- - tborlty to lake acknowledgment and ' , proof of any. Iced, mortgage or other , of any lands, tenement- or hereditaments lying or being lu said ritate. or auy other writing under -eal " to be used or recorded in Pentisylva'- •. ola, and to adtetnlsier an oalli or affir- i mallou. adv.. tf. . « Itt in advertisement lu Ibe SKnti »' *. I
I'ulilif N'olice. e NOTICE. Information IJr Taxpayers. r k* V If :
; ; — i * | j ScT.^i rtvln^l'l'mhirlcs. In I ' ii.. i have "set in lo st order tl.e I -m't-. ill- !r learning and wisdom , y selves were bid and In- j | : v. «..htary. Inipallcnt of IftterPurpose In. Life. j j Rtrv. a i-.rjs-v In-llviuc. ^ Bret Work at^eventy. » i« r..-:. r. ill • *:r Iini-!i»* »l 1 ■ j I For Mending China. ' 1 ,1 Mix n fas-sinful of.alutn ni.i n J .. , Voup china tint* m -iidcd . J ' Irk Stains on Furniture. it:>. r.w.v—1 v.r black walnut fureli driJpphiire. rub wltli u cloth datuiH-ued He who^oTs nothing kn.i" - • nough if he kn-ws when lo be sllcnL
:b 1^ s— J THE ADVANTAGES OF " gig CO-OPERATION X^x rrr^X in the banking business are many — a and we believe our customers ape preciate the friendly interest which we take in their be- ' half— making transactions pleasant and satisfactory. FIRST NATIONAL BANK (CUM CITY, N. J. f — — . - — ' ' - - - _ ; New 7-room Bungalow and Garage - With all the latest improvements, on the Gardens Tract TE^Tosu^-^rrr;,^'!50-00 H. D. LeCATO, Owner AUDUBON, N.J. g ' . ; mP^ey to loan on mortgage. b mire. ^Jjafxaln* iMiay and llin* fmi'it'pnii'wn'ei1 Chim* mttagre for i' Ocean City. °' *"d .'ml,r"l,"ue"C-lhe choice of J. M. CHESTER & CO., J - Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE "INSURANCE,, THf JOSEPH I. SCILL AGENCY I TBT .SBUS>.>VESUC , oc„„ C|T< I REA1_ ESTATE — - INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ^ IA11 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. J. «
■ 1 Any KInd ' 4nv Where (j ,0 ' 1 * ' j Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CUV, N. J. t Tenlli Street .and West Avenue „ ... j- e. trout i b swan *" " j Swan and Trout Gamenters ani' Builders ^ JOBBING A SPCCIALTV ^ i ioao asbury atfpnue ocean city n. j. you should have A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Ytou 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 number of people and could refer you to any or all of them . J v ^ Send for the list-of names and photographs oi the houses. Otis m. Townsend , j office d i i i i c d 0cean c,t?< Stb St. Opposite p. 0. D L. \J b I* "• JAllen Scull The Builder Kiglith nntl Ocean Avenue r " phon1-: connection City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. oceaYv city, new jews er L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR " TELEPHONE. S03 , ; smith's /y"7 | 1 Tli^ Tin Smith ' % 735 Asbury Ave. Plums 73-w All Kinds of Clutters* « Powell's Drj' (.roods, Notions and Men's Furnishings Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N, J. City Gas Light Comoanv 837 asbury avenue telephone 69* night calls 424-w Phone, 186-j . .. ,. Stored LET US (wU?°'Slri"f ESTIMATE VW,ndow Shad« EOR YOU /Awnings and 'House Furnishings j ur pn.T- are L"w«t| P"-nble con-Weul wttl, Good Work and Itrel Material. Lawrence h. Lear j j"" A"""' "J. City, N. J. j PLUMBIINO J *»r etenzwl furc* li metetain. Give dm a triaL noaxpwters mtabliihirani — c. 1-1., bacon &07 ui.hu,
KUTKtlTOM CRD BriLBKMa. OTIS MTtowhseid BUILDER Opfick: 8th Stx^Qpposite p.* o. ^ OCEAN CIXV, N. J. Only galvanized nail? used on exterior work Joseph D. Lee CARPENTER JOBBING WORM A SPECIALTY H2V Preinhnn Pl.cs Ocemm tW>. W. j. George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plans Free. Huagalswi a Spscuilf No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Ball Piions, naj Leander S, Corson BUILDER OCEAN CITV;_U. J. PHONC. IBV-U Altai illots Jobbieg HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER OCEW cm. , I. ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, OLKAN CITY, M. J. Klcyrla Tlrea and Happllsa. HSrjn. Ka. G O Adimi «. f AAiai H. S. AAiai 6E0. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LATllt G, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Ua* Promptly Attcndad To. OCEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND S/OM PAINTERS CLINTON U BRECRLEY, PaOP Ready Mixed PalnU, Lead aud OU* 92U and 922 Asbury aveuue. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Aabury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY bell Pbsaa. IjJ-W Choice Onion Sets Early MorniiTg Star Peas Best in the Market Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1 128 Bay Avenue : Something New K for Hie benefit of Ocean City people " Ocean City House Cleaning Comnany • w ' H be' 7j0 Weal Avenue Ocean City New Jeraay JONES. ROOERS ft BASSELL ' A. I. JUNKb. Manager Children-. Half Calllag — , - JERRY liFRAICDS SBAVING PARLOR First-Class Service For the Winter at '84 3 ASBURY AVENUE To Make New Friends Oak Dining Room Suit $19.5° ,07i WffKI. LMNelson uo3-05Broadv.ay Camden, N. J. Our Wall Paper a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Juat coma down and inspect our nuroeroua designs. If you arc critical it may take you. a-- long lime to decide — there are so many patterns to choose from — Imt the point is that you can lw suited exactly right aod at pricei that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH _ Aakwy Ava. Oc-mC*, Naw Jaaaay

