f Ocean City aemuiel THL' BHD AY A PHIL I ft. I WD. ^^Ey§#|iall be glad to NttOV# Ileal" of I MM. and ©onUBUUtoaUoua of inter**! .« this couiiuuulty and our reader* tesry where. | All communications should be ao* ftoiui anied Will! the full name and «d ltuaa or tbe writer, uol uece»sarlly ■ Id i publication, bul an a guarantee of El fe'lb. DOTS lany excursionist# bere Huuday. lucb pro party baia ooulluuaa to uge bauds. PERSONALS. larry Mailer. of Camden, was »u n Holiday. Ivory Gelgei. of Newark, was a ret guest of Ilia Elba ron. Walter Hayes, of West Philadelphia, was lo towu Sunday. | Charles H. Vfales, of GermanlowD, I La* in lowo a few days ago. K J. N. Ueateue. of Philadelphia, was IliuoiiR the visitors Sunday. M. M. Skinner and wife, of Phllalelphla. cottager*, were here Sunday. Joseph Ubl and family, of Llanercb, jotot a week at their cottage ou Kiev|olb street. Mrs. Robert Fraxter, of Wlsoonsin, bas opened her cottage, 4*21 Hay ave* ana. Mr*. Eugene Dowd.of Philadelphia. ^ summer cottager, was a visitor Sunlay (J surge K Lotltr and wife, of Phllalelphla, were among the Sunday visBora. Miss Margaret Syphard, of this Lty, has gotie to Philadelphia for a days. W. A. Beuder and wife, of Philadelphia. cottagers, were amoug the week's visitors here. Mrs. John S. Brophy, of Philadelphia, Is occupying the oottsge, 180# Ashury avenue. : William L. Orr, of Philadelphia, a •ummer resident here, was amoug Hie visitors Sunday. Miss Edna Irelau entertained Ml** prarl Jeukens. of May's Lauding, over the week-end. i Dr. K. J. Krosch, of Philadelphia, who recently bought a cottage hare, In I. .Ml It MllllllfeV
I era* in Monday. Herbert A. Plocli, of Philadelphia. ' was lo town Sunday. Mrs Ploch ha* K>e en here about a week. Joseph Laird and wife, of Mliine u polls, cottagers here, are amoug the ■uasta of the Biecayue. Dr. Vernon T. Ware, of Mlllvtlle, vi-ited bis father, Police Justice Frank Ware, of thle city, Sunday. James A. Longstrtwt. of Philadelphia, who le llnauclally Interested here, vi« In town this week. A. Molt Sliafer and wife, of Camden were guests of Clayton Haines Brick jod wife, of this City. Sunday. Robert Phillips aud family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 1819 Weet avenue, for the summer. Mlea Gladys Sweeney, of Phlledel phis, on Sunday visited her sister Mise Emily Sweeney, In this city. Fisher Dalrymple end wife, of Philadelphia. were here Saturday and Sunday, guests of the Miller Cottage Capt. A. C. Townsend eud family have moved to their recently-pur chased residence, 844 Central avenue Harvey C. Miller, of Philadelphia, largely Interested In real estate here, was among the collegers here Satur day. Commodore William K Hexaroer and wife, of Philadelphia, are spending the week-ends at their cottage here. W. W. Sketch ley and wife, of Philadelphia. cottagers here for several seasons, were among the vleltors Saturday.
Miss Laura Lopar, who spent the ( winter month* lu Camden, ha* re- | turned to her cottage, 1868 Asbury avenue. Dr. J. William Hughe* and family, of Atlantic City, visited the formar'e father, William R. Hughes, of thl* eiiy Sunday. J. W. Herbert aud wife, summer re-idente of thle city, have returned from St. Petersburg. Fla , where they •pent the winter. Mrs. Joeeph J. Duffield and daughter. of Haddonfleld, are spending • week at the home of R. U Dultteld, 787 Wesley avenue. Miss Prances Smith and Mlea Roar msry Tellow, of this city, heve teken Clerioal poeltlons lu the offices of the Ocean CHy Water Company, B. J. Geateqe and family, of Philadelphia, who njjl apeod the euro met here, were In fcTWir Sunday accompanted by Mre. Alice Meflntb Heny Young, of Iht* cm , *!»«» ba« been employed et Hog Island. Phlla dvlpbla, has relumed end Is now ir 1h* employ of the trolley oompauy. John D. Hnwley end family, of Phil edeiphla, ere visiting T. J. Carey am family, of West Philadelphia, at Ihel roitage, 141* Wesley avenue, thle city Mies Mildred Norcom. of this cltj recently entertained Mis# Alyce H Rutherford, of Philadelphia, an Ideate, Starr end Anderson, of Hrool lyn. The Rev. Joho J. Wheeler, of Phtli . 11
MINSTREL SNOW ' BY NIGH SCHOOL Hoya Will Give Eulcrtaio-; luent iti Aaacmbiy Room Wednesday, May 5. Pupils of the Oceau City High He Iuhi I are rehearsing for the minstrel "how they will give, under direction uf^Miss Louisa T. Corsou.lo I he ae«eui bly room of the school Wednesday I evening. May 6 t he high school girls will give an operetta Wedue*day eveulng, May 19 The date of the schools' Held day excruise* ha* been changed from May 1 1 10 May 12. D, h. WARNER DEAD old atcsidcui w** 111 outs * niton Time. Daulel L. Warner, 4# years old, a carpeuler who had beau a resident here about twenty years, died rather tmddetily of acute ludigesttou at hi* home at 0.80 o'clock ou Frldey evening. He was taken III about 6.80 o'clock Thursday eveulng. He was born lu Mlddletowri, Cape May County, his father being Albert Warner, and be came lo Oceau City from Beavllle. He leaves a wife, sister and brothers. Deceased was a member of the Red Men, Junior Mecbaulce aud Daughters of America. Be r vices were conducted tit hi* Isle home st 1 o'clock Mouday afternoon by the Rev. George W. Yard, pa*t«r of the First M. E. Church. The luler " uieut. In charge of Fuueval Director Caduiau, was at Hravtlle Cemetery. Member* of Kslmta Tribe conducted the Red Men's ceremeules at the grave- t | FINAL DEBATE High Mrtiool TcsM CJacs to Wildwood Tomorrow Nlsht. s A large number of the Oceau City I High Bcliool pupil* and friends will |g.> lo Wild wood tomorrow eveulug • to hear the championship debate be H tweeo lb? team* of the local aud Wild wood high school*. The members of the Ocean City • team are Iraln Holt and the Misses e I Sarah Smith end Lucy liendersou; al- ; teroate, Miss Kstherlne Smith. Hchoisrs visit Coon Mouw [ Members of the civic class of the Ooeau 1 ay High School, accompanied by O. W. Reich ly. went to Cape May ' Court House Tuesday. There they f' vielled the o IB ess of the sberlfT. county clerk sod "urrogate. saw the Jury 11*1 clerk ami "urrug»»c,
drawn and were Interested in the pro 1 ceedlng* of I he court then lu session. Hctioot I'Ihiis Umwo. Tentative plan* for the proposed ' high school, ruemoilal building aud public library have been drawn, on instruction* from the Hoard of Education, by Vivian Hinlth, of Atlantic (Tiy. These will be goue over ami illscused at tbe meeting of the board ; tomorrow evemug. tiora to Moldfcrs* Home. Thomas Le"lte, who I* about > ears old. aud has been s resident of Oceau City for twelve year*, w ill g<> within a city or two to the soldier* home at Kearney. New Jersey. Mr. Leslie, who came here from 1 hlladelj phis, It a veteran of tbe Civil War. — » * On urand Jury. C. L. Breckley, H. H. Mowrer, Dr. W. Y. Christian. Hsrauel M Hollmsn and E. W. Burlelgb, or this city, are members of tbe present grand jury. Ou 1 he petit Jury are A. W Powell, William M. Rauck and Ralph Rice. T I»r. Rider Wells HouseMitsey & Edward* have sold the large house at MOO Central avenue owned by Dr. Charles H. Rider, of ' Gloucester, formerly of thl* city, 'the • uaroe of the purchaser It withheld. ■•rlncews Theater, r The Princess Theater will have an . added attraction tonight lu Riley and King humorists. The picture will be e ; Constance Talmadge In "A Temperamental Wife." 1 yis accompanied by Thome* G . Cooper and Francis A. McCerrou. o j Philadelphia John Melg* aud family, of Phlladel
phis are gue*ts of tbe Imperial. d Thomas Hlmroout and wife, who > spent Hit winter at Lake worth, ria. i nave returned to their Mlllvlllf home 1 for a short stay before opening tbelr pottage lo this reeort. Mi** K H. Baker, of the Waverly , Inn. of thl* city, who spent most of the winter in Baltimore, wa* In town the latter pari of last week. She wa* < accom panted by htr slsttt. 1 Mr* K B. Hotter, of Re-dlng re- . turned home Haturday after spending a week with her daughter, Miaa Mac^ In this city. Hhe was accompanied - by har other daughter, Mlse Betty. I Lieut. Frank Evan* and family, of j , Cape May. rat u road homt To^ay after spending a few days with h M. Evans and wife at their Twenty- third street cottage. Lieut. Evans 1* sill „ tanged m Bed Ctoaa Bociety dutle* si . Cape May. Vice President George K. Bauer, of the Ocean City Ffhii.g Hub ••• i- among the visitors from Phlladeh r phla sundaf. Ha was accompanied : by his son. George F. Bautf, Jr.. tod '* a|M1 lurry H Ackerman. the latter a cottager from I'lttaburgh. |B * * * , Hfsl F.slwre for Wwie. n The d'.eM hotel site In Ocean City Is totaled ontbt Bonrjlw.lk between Fifth Mrrwt and Brighton place. I rice II tM.OOfi. including riparian right®. Htlf h.if onnrl*.*. y. FOR Bale -2 horse opeu wagon, *- It. , horse msrket wagon, boggy ^ , A neus; all in good condition. Address tteorgt Trlppte, For Ha1.«-Ooi Novelty Plpel«j« la Heater, *8hW Address < I PMffkr, if* Birathmere. N. J. adv., 4 lft. *t
HOSTKSS' LEAGUE READY f FOR SUMMER WORK HERE
> MRS. J. M. CHESTER LAID TO REST , She Wat 111 Some Time, but , Her Death Came Rather « Unexpectedly. Mrs. Jams* M. Chester, w ho died | rather unexpectedly at bar home on r Wesley avenue, near Hixtli street, c about three o'clock Thursday after- 1 noon, wa* burlinl at Bea*Hle Cemetery t Haturday afternoon. 1 Friend* viewed the remains from 1o'clock until 1 o'clock. « Private eerv ices were conducted st | the house at 1 o'clock by the Rev. | George W. Yard, pastor of the Fust M. E. Church. 1 The pall bearer* were Richard B, Si He*, Edward M. Sutton, Dr. J , 1'boruley Hughe*, Evertou A. 1 orson. It. W. Edward* aud Howard Slamton. Although Mrs. Chester had been iu III health for a year, she wa* thought to t.e Improving early last week, and therefore, her death was a shock to her family aud frleud*. Death was due to absces* of the luug* aud heart disease. Mre. Chester, w ho wa* 81 year* old, was boru at Ocean View . Her father wa* Edward DeVaul. Bbe cams to thl* city with her busbaud nearly I twenty-live year* ago She leaves tier husband and two children. It. L. Chester and Mrs. Walter A. Dittrlch. SEA WALL BILL Fsforubli- Action Token •>> St* \ Jersey ncnslc. i Benator White, of Atlantic, successfully advocated In the New Jersey 1 Senate Tuesday the Corlo measure au , thorlxlug State aid to the extent of t 1250 000. not more than 8-10,000 of which shall be expeuded each year to assist municipalities bordering ou t^e Atlantic lu their light sgsln*t eue croachmeut from theses by the conJ struct lou of sea walls. The measure y received 17 vote* lu lis favor and none y against ll \ The Atlantic County representative, 1 . .. I .ii
In urging passage of the bill, declared it was urgent that *easlu re resort* 1 "hould receive 8tate aid and they not I be om pel led to bear the entire ex I pense of the work. Mayor Champion and executive* of < other seashore resort* lo this section 1 were working actively in the interest of this measure. ELLINGSHAUSEN HERE — — ! 1 will Try lo KfKSin Ilia 0««I Tlllr tu HUfl C**Hng. I . | Charles Elllogahausen , of Philadelphia, who hold* the record for the aver sge of five casts In surf casting — 419 feet S Inches— Is here*, accompanied by hifamily. He Is working a* an electrl clan, aud expect* to reside tu Ocean City for some time. He held the , world'* long distance caetlng record— 486 feet 10 lucbee— for some time, but lost hi* title last year. A* soon a* tbe weather conditions | are more favorable, he will beglu lo practice casting ou the beach, and he e hope* to regain his title. The present j record Is 460 feet. BPECIAL MUSIC To be filven l»> *clt»o«Hat Ctinrca n ciioir Monday. ^ The choir of the First M E. Church i- will give some special number* at the evening service next Bunday. A gen- - eral Invitation Is extended to all to attehd. The Rev. George W. Yard, the pas ior, will u*e as his subjects next Bunfllllt ImllM or Onen-alr Plants;
day, 11 ol house or upvu *w 1 »»«»■. 1 Which 7" and "The Big Frog In the ,u puddle." p Holy Trinity Cborch Mervicea. Bervlce* In Holy Trinity Episcopal Church next Bund ay will tie as foi low*; 930 a m , Huuday acbool; 10.46 church *ervice; 7.45 p. m , church *er ® vice. ^ % Oeeaadiy Proprrtlrs. ll Wa own and ofTet the folluwlni^ 0 properties In Gcoao City, N J : . Residence, northwest corner First and Central avenue. I 6,000 | Two family apsrtmenl, 1090 Asbury avenue. 7 ftnn - Residence. 1044 A*t»ury eve., •.«**» t. Metal gsr*ge, West avenue „ above Beventh street 6,000 . 290 feet on Railroad, Fourth 1 and Haven avenue, 6.000 . < Residence, northwest corner 1 Fifth bnd Wesley avenge, 18,800. Hotel -tie. Fifth and Board- | walk. 60.000. I Partly built garage. Ninth and Ocean avenue, 30 000. Residence, 318 Wesley avenue. 6 Hafleigh A Company, adv., 416 21- Ocean City. N.J. To Out and All -l*» not forget the ■ [old reliable Bay Villa Laundry, which ' was established I11 1916. Try 11 otice - 1 complete y«»ur laundry while I watt. Call, writ# or phone. 109- W , 217 Bay avtnua, Ocean City. Frances Freeman, Plop. I adv.. MA If Inquiries from sea son '• renters and 1 * purchasers for property are received dally. For profitable result*, list voor college*, apartments and bungalow* • with Hit Halesinan, Alonao i\»ltoo, r, 619 Aebury avanue, Ocean Glgr. N J.
Will Have Headquarters on Boardwalk — Men May Become Members. The follow lug. received by Iba Bantelle II* own story: The Oceau City Hostess* League, which Is now completing Its plan* for It* third summer * work, ha* broad- 1 •ned II* scope, although 0r*l aud always I* the object that brought II luto existence— the general welfare of mtn the army and uavy of the Cotud Hlale* who hava suflered for tba cau»e of liberty. Meeting* have been held every mouth siuca last summer, usually at the residence of the laague's president. Mre. Kenton Warue, 1618 Locust street, Philadelphia. At the last meeting, a constitution aud by-lawe, looking to |»ermauency, were adopted There have been numerous accession* to the membership, aud all tflorl* are now being concentrated on tbe raising of fund* to carry ou tbe phllauthroplc work. The Ho*te*e' House will be ibis year, *■ last, ou tbe Boardwalk, beiweeu Sixth aud Beveulh street*. A card party was given at the Roosevelt, Philadelphia, a short time since, aud this yielded 1178 70. This, with the due* which all member* pay montbly, ha* put the treasury lu such a condition as to assure a fine start, but the league Is still short hundred* ..f dollar* needed to bring real Ocean < ity *un*hlue aud cheer to the crippled heroes of the Maroe. the ArKonne, Chateau-Thierry, aud ether French battlefields, and there are toauy who were so severely hurt that 1 hey are still under tbe care of army nud uavy physlclaus lu Phlladelpbls and elsewhere. During tbe winter the league mem lier* have ministered to the needs aud comfort* of these men. It was decided recently to lucludi tueu to membership In the league auc «t tbe first meeting of tbe leagui thereafter more than thirty meu ap plied. All members pay dues of |8 1 year, aud all members, Including tb< officers, serve without pay. Dkbokah T. Johnson, Philadelphia. IflUKhl m Kockflah. While at Port Elixabetb about 1 week ago. R. W. Edwards, of thl 1 city, tried bl* baud at fisblug lo Man IT1IJT, HIIM Ul» II»"U »» ■ — — — Ul *
umuMklu Creek. Bomewhal to his sur i0 prl*e and grallflcaltoo, he lauded i4H )K>und rockfi*b after a fight of ten r miuutee. HI* luck surprised the reeld :uts of Port Elixabetb. who told him ^ It w a* too early to catch fisb. I \\ New Receolai Teller. George G. Tutbtll. of WllmtDgton Del., weut ou duty Monday morning L, a* receiving teller of the Oceau City L title and Trust Company. He sue Uj 1 ceeda Clluton D. Lowdeu. who re- / • igned to accept a position as an a»- j - 1 -taut editor for the Heidelberg Muelc t Publishing Company, of Philadelphia | — h Hu)s More ana nweiMn*. L R. M. Hofi'iuan baa purchased from W. W. Bm lib the store and dwelling 786 Asbury aveoot. Tbe new owner and family will occupy tbe house a* -x>n a* Mr. Bmltb and fsmtly move to ibelr recently purchased house on As t.ury avenue, near Eleventh street. Wells Collage Here. Harry D. LeCato. of Audubon, has -old the bay villa at Thirteenth street, owned by him for many jeare, to Thomas Fisher, a contracting painter, ' of Germantown, who will spend the tu turner seasons In bis new home here. Mr. LeCato plans lo build a I 1 cottage near the ocean front. t ^ I Hoard Dltfn'l Heel. The Board of Education will meet tomorrow evening, when Important ' matters are to be presented. Tbe board's regular meeting time was last 'D i iiM.ikv swiiliic. but. because of tbe 1 ueaoay ewiiiiig, out, urcsuw 01
uebllity of all of tba members to be present, lb# meeting was postponed ■ ays Park Motel. John H. Williamson, of Cheater, who spend* much of h is time In thle pity, where he hae s oottsge on Twelfth 1 street, ha* purchased tbe Park Hottl, | at the corner of Rtxth street and Central avenue, from Mr*. Edward Packer, of Philadelphia. Hhsd *«P*rr The members of the Woman's Home Missionary Hoctety of the Flret M. E Church will give tbelr annual shad MUpper tomorrow (Friday) tveoltig. The members are arranging a very fine menu and a large number of diners Is anticipated. Snmmrr Batar. Tha ms tubers of the Ladles' Aid Bociety of the Flret M. K Church will hold their annual summer baxar H Gofl's pavilion, on the Boardwalk, Friday. July 80. The member* an now busily engaged lu making artlcta for this fair. For Bai.e -9-lon Nash • Muad* truck, good condition, for cash, or eae] payment* to responsible party. Ap ply Ronsall A Wlleon'e garage. Coate* vlfle, Pa adv., ll, Rquare piano for salt. In good oor * I it ton 1 hgap. 816 Hay aveout Oman City. N . J. adv., 4 16, ft. For Balk.— Medium alaed eaft 1 . good condition Reasonable Apbl Brntinri. offlea. % adv., w.
YOUNG WOMEN FORM SORORITY ' ' ' ft Mihb Mildred Norcom is Pre* - idcut and Mi»B Fraucca Smith Secretary. A uuujterf of the Oceau t 'ty High rtehool girt* and former pupil* beer organised a new sot or it > —the Bigu*» Tau Lambda— and they * III m»-rt at I tba Iwibc uf the member#, in aipn*' helical order, 00 ths eecond and fourth Weduesday aveulogs of each month. Tbe officer* of tbe *oc»ely are Pre*t- , deut, Ml*# Mildred Norcom. vice pr«.s ideut, Mlse Alice Garreteou; chief counselor, Miss Edith Cotton. "*rietary aod treasurer, Mis# Frauoaa rtujltb. J The purpose of the girl* u t*» rnerl for social activities and enjoyment. I They will soon have fraternity pins. Young women of the eligible age de- • siring to become member* uiay *«e » Mi*a Bmltb. tbe secretary, lu reftrI ence to the mailer. NAMES COMMITTEES - 1 |>rr#idrni of Cswisercr ttewbrr Hake* AuuBuecrmriH. » Presldaut Btaiiton, at a mrellng of f I the Chamber of Commerce, announced . tbe partial appointmeut of *ianduig v t committee*, as follows, a Railroad— William K. Masary. B. B. , 1 Bwan aud Prof. Bteveu*. * Boardwalk aud Btrfete-Johu It. II j Grove* and Elmer H. I ran#. I Public Improvement* — M a y o r Champion and Dr. Allen Cureoo. r AdvertMug— K. L. Cbcelai and I^ee roy Howe. it I House— H. B. Mowrer and Charles y I Baron a Each committee Is to have three member*. 1- 1 *•* d GOT THIRD DEGREE 't MtD) Tlsllluac Brothers S«* li.oi d p.t'rrcsioni,e Oceau City Lodge, No 88, Knlglit* I'' of Pytbla*. eutertaloed a number of visiting brethren from Atlantic C ity ie and Deuulvllle at the lodge room* Monday eveulug, when two caudidal**— Travis Quigg and Fred Ray— were given the third degree. In the crowd also wa* a representative of Dorchester lodge, with oue or a two from Pblladelpn.*. ds I Add r**see were made by a number n- of visitors aud also by some of the n , ibiiu.* »»- — — - —
oca I men. — The refreshment* were a feature of be occasion. Three caudidate* were elected memoers. aod they will probably be given ibe flret degreee next Monday night. W HmiHi s DrietfwtrW. W.Bmith, of this city, will at- | lend the eighth anuual meeting of the chamber of Commerce of the United j State* of America at Atlantic CHy April 27 to 29. Mr Bmith wa* ap- U potuted a delegate lo this meeting by | tbe National Association of Hbeet r Metal Contractors of Pbtladelphla. — The beadquerter* of tbe delegate* will be the Traymore Hotel Hold Ait1«sl*. imperial O. Naylor. Trenton; Anna T. Kilhon. John Metes, Philadelphia; Cbaa. F. Bcbmidt. Camdeu. miller ooitaok F. Dalrymple and wife. W. A. Bender and wife, Mre. Mary B Moore, Joseph B. Moore. Philadelphia; Mery A. Thompeou, Ocean City. elbkron. P. McCormtck, J. H. Moore, Thos. j.O'Malley. W. H. Bennett Thoma* _ |j. Lynch, Philadelphia; Lewie B. Martin, Bblppensburg; C. A. Seemau and wife, George Patterson. Trenton; Henry Gelger, Newark; A. Kline, Lancaster. I b biraysk. Mrs. H. P. Woodward, W. W. Sketcblej and family. Charles H. I 1 w»im B. B Croasland. C, F. Harer else. o. " ow—*". « •
and family. K F. O'Brien aod wife I w. 8. Ferguson and wife, Eugene F. Dowd. Rueeell B. Holdeo Edward: Wlegaod, Wilfred Gray aod wife. J I I A. liougetreet. K. Herebey, Phlladelphla; Jame* McGbee and family , Mr*. L. Buehn, Oak Lane; Jo*epU Laird and wife. Minneapolis; F K.Rpoho, Llanerch; R. G Krskine, I. C. Yocum, Pauline Yocum. Bwarthmore; T. A. I Nicholson, Haddou Heights. For Ralk -1868 West avanue-4wu ? I ai^artaaents— and small house In rear; • 11 improvement*; furnished, and to . good order; rents for *v^; pl2ce;1?88!® , I I Apply R F. Holme*, 1018 Wtatey I avenue. adv., It i Wantkd.— tYMnpoaltor. alt round • prlutar, at Bkntikkl printing office. Ocean CHf« N . J. For Rbnt -- Furnished cottage for ( summer aaaaon. «5 Asbury avenue j, adv , It. II FOR R*KT.-4tev» . « machiut. Ad n dree* F , S8WWMIL office, adv., 4 16 3t : Eyes Eiamioed Without Drops Sir* W no necsMll ) .»T eom* to Pblls-V: I*1 m! »i«"k ot Kr* UNMS Hr^-ts.1*. i* se p- J^CTrJmps^ StfpvoS. wC w- «i«t*ri with food work AU work Sow# ea l*s press wss. A. W. ELY ^ «••• iiusii* itesa* ATUITK OIT7, ■- 9,»t RlMTe Ps st Um Pesass Iter. MIUMW4 IMS. Men Pboas IMS- w
H dstphla, was in town Monday. Ms mritniw*, — — I [have You Subscribed to the 5 I I Memorial Tablet Fund Yet? Ill (ll V
— — — — — — SS— I— PLUMBING !- Lrs r m u- tUu, anhrr tal uf sSMKMi s« io pMi. u^kssaaatep and outturn?? If ,ut *1 Vti) im> » - b> *11 - U* • trial f an. in an «ao*pU*,*ii7 #und pctetn mto laAs -re id fou r«psir w«*k wtesi' I # *p«aeHy. I taw an«ap«^*s . ^ . eta* • •' lofos ^ ■ o»»e um • t*^ ,.M,. C. M. 007 I^hth Mt . SURF LAUNDRY V2V Ocean Avenue uej Ocean City, N.J. i GOOD WORK, QUICK aKVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISE* PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL I — ■ Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY ssosi. •» m NEW JERSEY Humphrey Radiantfire Pcricct comlmat ion, aate, odorloa, and gives intense licat at a aurpm'.iigly bmall gaa expettac. No need to build furnace 6 res mornings and evening* during the spring and fall month*. Fits into soy fireplace and is easily insULed. It throws nut the best teaching Into other room*. On exhibition st our tslesroom. City Gpc 1 romfiafiy Build a Home — — _ jgs=sg - There lit a Building Boo«i It w io full awing te die W«M ami Mjddie West. We have commenced to fed it here in the Bast. It e spreading. Pnce* I will advance . ^ , . . „ ^ Why not get tear now with those Uans? S*e vow* fneod. Mr Cemtmtior. and go oict it with him. Of course :t * nnderMood that yon B want the • Lumber to come from us. If we get the business. ? L_um be held up for ttec delivery of the utatenal. Thai docs not ouly roees LL MBER, it meaa» c ernes . brick, i.uue. Uth. 5M*h an -1 Millwoik aad Hardware. £.*•(-> thlni that Is tk* 8*ll4in| G. M. bhoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth and Weet Avenue " BELL PHONE IS Sutton 6l Corson Co. General Contractors r GRADING AND STREET BUILDING ' NINTH ST. ANO SIMEON AVK OCtAN:C*^V N J e —— ■
E. A. CORSON I - General Contr ac tor | i 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY 1 ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS | ' ' — Doe'tkt Ae spring i»d w witk^B JjL }t y? roqfjHU b^t totrmfr o SSfck - Chimneyw^s?leak abacki be^loohe* chnnneywasii b e made to draw. - - -1 Al XTrV ' 1 All kind of stove aad heater repair* 1 etOTraDd lbeBlaef lfUg ruollng SMITH'S jjwy^-y™7 | — i The Tin Smith ' "V rw /—I , 73S Aebury Ave. Phone 73-W All Klnda of OutUm t Jones' Men s Shop 80406 Asburj- A%-«. Oce*n City, N. J. i* . overcoats REDUCED j 5 i °FF 5112.OO UP T Buy Now for Next Winter Caps Suits Sweaters Sbirts Ties Hosiery Umbrellas 1 i - ; THE LIPPINCOTT r A new Hotel for Ocean City to be constructed on Ocoan avenue between Ninth and Tenth streets. L r The site has been purchased and plans are now being prepared for actual con- ► I stmction. • This new Hotel will be modern. There will be elevator service, plenty of rooms • I with private hath, running water in every J I room and many other comforts and coue 1 1 veniences. % Applications (ot stoak in the Company should be addressed to : LIPPINCOTT HOTIU CoMUHY D APNA BROWN. Sectrtary -Tli— am Lixkktv mmjotwo mtntDiirgu Pa. Ml or to R M W1KRS It CO. 115 BaoApwAV HKW York | Advertise in the SEltTINKIi
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