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Ocean City Sentinel THUK8DAY Al'ltiL 23. IttJO. W* atiall be glad to receive Iteiua of iivw« aud uowluuiili-allutia of Interval to this community and our reader* •vary where. All couituuulcalloiia should be accompanied with liie full name and address of the writer, not neeeeaarliv for puhlicatiou. tut at a guarantee of good fa Mil. DOTS Trailing arbutus parties are popular. Real seasonable weal uer this week, at last. Wedding bells will ring Iter# on Hat . urday night. More properly has been changing I* hands on Asbury avenue recently • than in uiany years. t'lilsf of Police Wlllatd li. NickerI sou, of Vlneland, father of CJcorge Nickaraon, of tins city, died from blood poisoning on Monday. He win &'< . years old. The Mary of Itethauy clans of the Presbyterian Holiday Hchool will hold its regulardtuslnesn meeting and social Tnaaday evening at I he horns Of Mrs : F. It. i-ravan, Fourth street and A*bury aveuua. PERSONALS. J. A. Perkins, of Lainnlowna, was • In lowu during the week. H. 1). Rentier, of Pitlshurgh, was a recant arrival at the Kiberou. Warren Allen, of Philadelphia, was among the recent visitors here. Frank II. Piatt, who Is with a Tarn den theater, was In town Humley (Samuel Feathers, Jr., of Philadelphia, was among visitors here Tuesday. Mrs. i'tierle* A. Htang, of Phlladel phta, was a receul guest nf the 1 in per r lei Mra. Heleu Mullrry, of Phlladel- . phia, was amoug the Hunday visitors here Mrs. H. T. Caaselberry, of Philadelphia, was a visitor here during the week. Mrs. U. T. Dearie, of Philadelphia, has opened her coltaga, 1509 Weal t avenue, L. 8. A Htedem and aon, Frauds, of r Philadelphia, were among the visitors r Hunday. Mra. Donald Ashbrook.of Wllmiug f ton, Del., la a guest of Hculch Hall, this city. T. H Ludere and wife, of Phlladel phia, recently spent several daya iii this city. Frank Fitzgerald, of Doyleslown . ' spent several days at his cottage, SdT Peuulyu place. F. A Wilkinson and wife, of Philadelphia, cottagers here, were In lowu f a few days ago Commodore and Mrs. Charles F r Wall, of Philadelphia, speutthe week | end in this city. Walter Chandler and wife, of Phil- [ adelphla, cottager*, were among the I visitors Saturday. Kduiuiid Whlltaker and wife, of r Tacouy, are enjoying a rental a Hoard f walk hotel here. The Rev. Dr. Hnyder, of tlila city, will *l«ak el llannltou College, near < l l.'lica N. Y . today. Mlanaa Kdlth and Hetty llltiudln, of Phlladelpiiia. were among recent ar i rivals In Ocean i lly. W. H Lynch and wife, of Tacony, I siimrner residents here, have returned | fi-uu Hi Petersburg. Fla. Mm. Kenton Wame, of Philadelphia, wan In lowu a few daya ago. , registering at the Hlncayue Frank H. Stewart and wife, of < Woodbury, mmmer residents of this clly, were In towu .Saturday, Mm. Kllzebeth How en. of Fori Washlugloii, was a week end guest of Ml»a C. It. Leech, of tlila city. L. Kaudle and wife, of this city, spent several day* during the week with their sou In Philadelphia. Mm M. A Harrow*, of this city, ban returned from 8outh Jacksonville, Fla., where she spent the winter. Mrs. J. K. Morrison, ofthe Idle* lid, thin city, who spent the whiter In Phil adelphla, was in towu this week. E. V. Coreou and wife, of Marmora, have returned from HI. Petersburg, Fla., where they spent l he winter. Mra. Marguerite Oberg. of Penn'a Drove, has relurued from a visit to her slsier.Mre. Leslie Headley.of this city. Hernard Kuckdaschel, of West Philadelphia, a summer resident of this re sort, was among the visitor* Hunday. Mrs. Kugeue P. Dowd, of Philadelphia. a summer cottager here, has been spending a few days In this city. J C. Moore and wife, of Philadelphia, were guests of the Darlington, formerly the Kathlu, a few daye ago Mlse Daisy Morey, of this city, has returned from a week's v|*it to her brother, Arthur, end family In Trenton. Mrs. Johnson llooey, owner of the Htreud Hotel, this city, ha« returned fr<>m Likewood, where she epeut the winter, Mrs A. P. Mllner.of the Wyoming Hotel, this city, lies relurued from Hi. Petersburg, Fie., where she spent the winter. Arthur J. Henry, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend at the cottage he recently purchased at 1507 Asbury avenue. John P. Clark's daughter and grand daughter, of Philadelphia, are v tailing him at hie home, 1441 West a venae. Mlee Lurlne K. Keller, of Philadelphia, he* accepted a position as stenographer In the office* of M assay A Kd wards. Mrs. Wilson Hoy and children, of Herrlsbnrg, are Hie gueeta of the for I mer'a parent*, Capt. L. L. Hlgbee and wife, of this clly, A. L. Hsu with Ills wife and dangh ter. Mlse Cora, has returned to OggftB City from Daytona. Fla , where they spent the winter. Prof, I, W Kchwatt and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their coltog*. JOTH Central avetiue, thle city, for the summer season, James Adams, of Atlantic Clly, was among the vtsttnra here Monday. He Is well know hi newspaper and pnlttl- 1 eal circle* In hi* home town. Mrs. 8 K May berry end daughter, of Philadelphia, who spent Ilia winter In Florida, hava returned to their home In Philadelphia, where they

* III remain a short time before com log to Ocean City for the summer. William H. Campbell, a lew student at Harvard College, Is apeudlrig the week at the home of bis father, City Commissioner William H. Campbell. Dr Charles T Ullden. Jr., and bride, of Philadelphia, hava relurued to Philadelphia, after speudlng a portion of their honeymoon In Dr. Uilden's summer borne here. Miss Hattle Devaul, of Philadelphia Joseph J. Duffleld, of Haddonflrld. and Harry M. Hart, of Camden, spent Hunday with R C. Duffleld, 787 Wesley avenue, this oily. 8. H. Hwao, of the firm of Hwati A Trout, builders, who la suffering from nervous dyspepsia, has been advised by hi* physician, Dr Petllt, to go away for a rest of several month*. -■ »s» ■ ■ ipsrimrm Wsnlrd. An apartment or good housekeeping rooms—three bedrooms, dining room, kitchen and bath room— Mae 1st to October 1st. Address, giving full particulars, Harry H. Ackerman. 615 North Hearty street. Pittsburgh. Pa adv , 4 22, St. - » » I require a middle-aged lady of refinement to act as nurse to a ninemouths' old boy; a good position and l»erm*nent home to the proper party K. C. Hlmras, §19 Wesley avenue. adv., It. Wanted.— Two refrigerators, one «n|ng room labia. He* Mr. Orqb# 47 West avenue, Hunday* oulv. or addrees 6 Wtel Caotral avenue. Moore*town, N. J. adv., It. Lost. -Fur driving mitt around Hixteenlh and Ashury. Reward If re turned to l< 8. Hlfford, 1301 West avenue. adv., HFoh Hai.k — Co* Novelty pipeless It eater, 2HKA8. Addraee (# Pfelffer, Htrathmere, N. J. adv . 4 15. 2t Fok Hai.k — Household furniture, mil Central avanu*. adv., It. i i 1 1 i

ORDINANCE FOR PILE BREAKWATER Iutrodaced by Mayor Champion aud Glveo Two Reading*. Ordluauce No. 146. providing for a fills breakwater on the ocean front, loiii Tlilrly-*«vauiti ainwl to Fortyseventh, introduced by Mayor Chain plou, was given Ural aud second read in* by (tie Clly Couiuileelouers at their weekly meeting. This work is to be done lu connection with the Irn proveuicuu plauued by the county official* for that section of this city w hlch suffered considerably from the heavy storm tides of the pa*t winter In the regular order of bu*liie»» City Clerk Morris reported that ht had prepared a summary of the city auditor's re|»ort fur publlcatluu, as ordered. He also reported that contract No. 710 had been executed aud that the bond had beeu approved by the city solicitor The certlHed check we* ordered returned to the contractor. A check fur 16.76, received by Capt. Jeruee from ttie sale of some old life caua formerly u»ed oii the beach, was ordered received aud turned over to the clly treasurer. There w as read a letter from C. H Smith, of the Hell Telephone Com pauy, lu which the couipauy offered to replace the twelve wail «et* in wooden boxes located ou poles lu var lous parts of the city with the standard set, enclosed lu an Iron box. The letter said rtiat the rate Is |I2 per annum, sub-divided as follows: |7 90 per annum for the atatlou and H 60 per auuuui fur the trou box end Housing equipment. The additional rale fur the present twelve atatioiis re placed with iron seta will be |67 00 a year. The rate for the ttiree new »ta t ioiis desired would be $•'*»» per year, or a total of 8US 60 per year for the eutlre equipment. Action was poetpoued until the board members nave had an opportunity of discu-slug Hie subject with City Kleclrlclau Joseph Klgglue. The following resolution, presented by Director Fisher, was adopted: He It Keeolved, by tbe Hoard of Commissioners of Occau City, New Jersey, that the city clerk give a notice ot intention of the Introduction of au ordluauce, at the meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, New Jersey, to be held on the teulh day of May, 1930. at the Commlaeluners' Chamber*, City Hell. Ocean Clly, New Jersey, at the hour of It o'clock in the afternoon, which ordinance Is fur the repairing of the sidewalks found ou the list hereto attached aud made a part of this resolution; and that said notice shall set forth that the coat aud expense of repalrlug tbe said i sidewalks shall be paid by the owner" of the property bene tiled by the Itn provemeut, to tbe extent that each owner shall be benefited thereby Hcfore the resolution was adopted, Director Campbell said that he Is op po«*ed to having work that Is not liu lucratively necessary done at this time With the scarcity of help, he did not want to Impose hardship ou property ownere. Director Fleher replied that some of the pavements It Is proposed to have improved are lu extremely bad shape, snd Director Campbell said that he recogulzed that mime of the paveuieuta are lu ueed of Improvement. Director Campbell presented an or d Ilia uce providing for the borrowiug of | 2000 by the clly for use of the local trolley line The ordluauce was laid over for two weeks. Commissioner Fisher asked If True <ee Chew had not already received tluuu from tbe city. He we* answered in the affirmative, and told that Mr Chew will ueed Ihla additional mouay before any returns are made by the trolley road A number of btlle were read and ordered paid. COMBINE TWO EVENTS Mrs C. *•" Nahb Mas fHritiday Parly and lloaarwsrtttini. Mrs. Charles F. Nabb, of this city, had a birthday and house warming party at her resldeuce, 708 Central aveuue, Saturday evening, and her out-of-town guests, w ho remained with her until Hunday. had a most enjoys ble time Mrs. Nabb received many beautiful presents. The house was prettily decorated. Among those present were: Philip Unsworth end wife, Roland Watson n:h] Mlse Florence Uoewortb, Allison Krouse. wife end daughter and Mre Annie Plersuu, all of Vluelaud.

New Organization Now Hub Constitution and By-Laws— Much Work Planned. The Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting Tuesday night, adopted an t-iiibk-ui for this orgsttiialluu a -ample drawing of which was showu for the approval of the uivtubrr*t he design I* of Circular lliipf, tfJ i -the center of which are Hie words. "Oceau l ley , New Jersey," Around the circle Is the Inscription, "Auier -I Ice's <ireale*l Family Kaaort," also \ six arrow* representing au potuis which make Ocean Clly stand out 1 from other seashore resorts lu the Hlale. These points are. location, : safe beach, wide, clean streets, boallug aud fishing, churches aud school-," health aud happiness. t he emblem has the color* of the city, maroon aud white, aud is at ' tractive!) arranged After the emblem committee had reported through its cheirmao Elmer Jackson Pearl, the emblem was 1 adopted, on uioHuii of H. H. Mowier, 1 aud the committee continued. Messrs Oltlugrr. Pearl aud Howe were appointed a committee to secure prices for au electric flashlight sign of the emblem, to be placed ou a con spicuous part of Hie building occupied < by the ''liauiber of Commerce. A sign is also to be placed ou the outer door leading up statu to the , room*, unhealing where our may ttud . the headquarters of the Chamber of Commerce, aud also the city's bureau of information. It was stated that M las Kd It h Den ney, of ( amdeii, who has beeu a visitor to Ocean City for »ix seasons, will , bellieateiiographer at tbe bureau of information. Hlie will go ou duly May 1. " H. S. Mowrer. of the committee, reported that the committee had decided ( thai the by laws of the old Hoard of Trade, witb some changes incorpor- ( ated would answer the purpose of the ( new organization. One or the new by law* I* that any ! member who shall be lu arrears thirty day* shall be dropped. The member can be reiustaled upon payment of indue*. ll was decided tu accept the committee'* report a* read, ouly Mr. Olltnger voting no < Secretary Howe read a report of the 1 work he had donedunug the mouth George Maun, president of the Ocean * City Hotel Proprietor*' Association. 1 wai elected a member. The meeting wai presided over by - Dr. H D Taylor. , ?

BURIED IN GLOUCESTER Mra. l.ucrrna Cranmer Ulrd at Mo tu c of UsuttUtrr Mere. Mrs Lucretla Craumer, who died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Tbeo. V. Townseud, lu thi* city, Wednesday evening «>f last week, was buried at Gloucester Hat urday. The services were coudurted by tbe Itev. Richard Couover, pastor of the Mel hod 1st Church there, aud the Interment was at Cedar Grove Cemetery iu that city. Mr*. Craumer we* III fortbree weeks, seriously for one week. Tbe cau*e of death was uraeuiic poisoning. Hlie we* born In Gloucester. Hbe lived In Tuck a boa for twelve years be fore cntniug to Oceau Clly eleven 3 ears ago, and Is survived only by tbe daughter with whom she made her home. Mr*. Townseud. The fuueral arrangements were In charge of J. Present! lad uian, of this City, by whom the body was taken to Gloucester. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mlaa Narzarei tlsndr Give* i rirndn Flnr Ml ad Dttarr. Little Ml** Margaret Gaudy, daughter of Maurice Gaudy, of ihl* city, oh served her sixth birthday anniversary Thursday evening by giving some of her friends a tine shad dinner at her home lu the Brownie* Apartments aud the affair wa* enjoyed by tbe participants, all of whom praised the dinner. which was prepared by Mra. Aunt* Stanton, housekeeper for Mr. Gandy. Those present were: Frank Gandy and wife, of Atiaulic Clly; Hope W. Gandy aud wife and Mrs. K R Lloyd, of Tucks hoe; George McCarty and wife, Herlraui Darby aud wife, John Hramell and wife. Jeauuette Darby. May Hramell, I*out* Gaudy and wife, Martha Htauton aud Maurice Gandy Following the dinner, there were game*. Notice lo Hoaichnldtr*. Elsewhere In tlila Issue of the HkntIKM. appears a notice from Mayor Cbampteu of Importance to every houeeholder. It relate* to the collection of trash, etc. Read It and act accordingly. cap! Nlabre Islnrr* Capt. L. L Hlgbee. while at work oil a house, a few daya ago. slipped from a ladder aud fell He struck some scaffolding and fractured one of hi* rib*. Fok Hai.k —2 horse open wagon, 2 horse market wagon, buggy aud liar nea*; all in good condition. Address George Trlpple, Palermo. N.J. •dr., 4 15, 2t. WaiTRBWKNi Wanted. Experienced; also guls lo learn wailing Apply Hlmma* Delicatessen end Restaurant. adv., It. For Rent. Two neatly furnished apartments Apply 1447 West avenue. Open Hits Hat urday and Hunday adv., It. Caki'Entkka Wanted. — Fortyeighth aireet; Wc per hour; long Job. adv., 4-16, 4t RbW. R. AknetT. Stenographer Wanted. Young lady. State experience and salary desired. Address letter to L. R.. Sentinel office.

CHAMBER 0E COMMERCE HAS ADOPTED PRETTY EMBLEM

MRS. J. K, MORRISON BUYS WAYERLY INN Mis# Baker, Who Owned the Hotel, is Retiring From Buttine**. Mrs J K Morrlssoii. who liauwncd and successful! v Cwiiductrd tbr Idlrwild Hotel, on Moorlyn trrracr fur several years, has purchased th* Waverly Inn. on Wesley avenue, be Inw Ninth street from the owner 1 Ml** Haker, of Weat Cbeattr who 1* | retiring from busluea*. 1 he sale wamade by Mas *ey A Fid w ard*. Mr*. Morrteoa lias felt fur some time that *he must have a house larger than the Idlawild to accommo dale her growing patronage 8 he does riot lake gMxiaeeslou of the Wa verly until May 15. FINE PROGRAM l»rrat>ylrrlMii Miaalonwr> aoilri) Held line rent I rig NcrllugThe regular monthly meeting or the Womeo's Missionary Hordaly of the First Presbyterian Church waa beld at the home of Mr- A J Hmltb. AT most ail of the members were present aud the spirit manifested wa* vary flue. The scripture select Ion wa* read by (' Creaae, prayer was offered bv Mra. Freeman Ri*ley, Mr*. A J Smith gave a reading aud Mra. W'm M. Itauck aud Mrs. Duuslau a«ug a missionary hymn Follow ing the rrgular busluea* meeting, Mis Thomas 8im|won gave an exceedingly tnleresiing talk ou "The Wumeu'i Boards " Thle society proml*e* to be e very thriving one and the meetiuga are instructive aud interesting. To Preach on Prollirer*. In the Methodist Church uext Huuday morning the pastor, the Rev. Geo W. Yard, will preach on tbe topic. • The Mercies of God." "Profiteer*" will be hi* evening subject. A cordial invitation la extended to all nonchurch going people to attend lhe*a i service*. —

BUSINESSMAN HERE PAYS FINE OF S47 State Official* Saying He Violated Law, Agree to Minimum Penalty. ( 'baric* H Hhormakri, of the Hhoei maker Lumber 4 '•unpany. tbu-cii) . I waa llnsil |4 . Willi iJc-.aia, by Pollrr Justice Ware I hursday, on tl*e charge • if selling coal Ilia: we- not U| t<- the weight ri pre-enit d I he accusalmu was made by Paul K < arroil, r-,uui> superintendent of weight* and mra uie*. and with him at tbe hearing wa* FT H lioiton, eswtalent Htalr *u periiileiideul, who had weighed tl>e • oal. II was sialeAl Arcorrl i ug in the figures- of Ibe^eof Iliclal* there w as a sliorlag* of ur <rr than inn pounds tu a half ton of >«l delivered at the h<»me of the llsi George \Y. Yard, i>a»tor of the Fh»i ■M. K. Church 1 he (sag* are amp tnsaed to hold 10" |H>uuds each, but ; the weight of the bag* in (tola case ran ' from 62 to !<* |k>uii<1» There we* also said lo be e *horiagr of neverel piunds iu lliree nag - of coal delivered tu two house* ou West eve nue. and that a duplicate ticket, ex -j pressing the aaiouut nf coal delivered .did not accompany the older at re pjlrad by law Mr. Hhoemaker made a statement tu I the effect that the coel eeni Mr Yard i was uot weighed because lbs scale g>:u waa full of water, aud. therefore it wa* Impossible to weigh the coal He said that lie has always treated his customers Justly. Hupl Carroll said that, under tbe lew, tbera we* nothing to do but impose e fine. He agreed that Justice - Ware might lm;>ose the minimum * floe, which wa* doue. M r Sti«»e maker at once gave a check for t lie amount of the hue. aud, as he did au, he declared I hat he would never again sell coal by the bag which may be au lucon venlence to Mime of the poorer people here, aud also to many cottager-, who. In the early spring, come to Ocean City for a day or two. aud want a bag or more of coal lo keep tire going iu their cottage* during their brief slay here » • » — ■ • or «Mlr oak wa*b stands; also 1 portable bake oven, size 4ox 21- n shelve*. Apply Brighton Hotel, Ocean City. adv., IK. Wanted.— Ad experienced seam ■tress. Apply 7SS Weeftey avenue, Oceau City. adv.. It.

Just Where and How Is the Money to be Spent? M business lik* Answer to - « businesslike Question 'T^HTKTY denominations coo pe re ring in tbe Inter - X church Worid Movement have budgeted their needs. No busioesa cooM have doue it more soenuficmU"- - s. They have united to prevent the possibility of duplies tion or vasal a. At least a million doQara will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are Joined in one united effort. Each denomination has arranged ita budget under mix main heads : f| i roe the CHuaore wotr a roamnjoioys twaiktiww m 1 athomi alnhtnimimm 4u..muwxw'h *.rt,,«lr..m J nlwtM, Utl null —Bsc p rwsVm • f fi*s S»4 > K«U wllltw 9 » — >» In >hs Zmsxkat lb sllhwt m»r ucwa* r*«4s»4 r%w*u— \t »hiIm* i sit ki— iwir »Ttttth*z<>(n*h I.BC.H* Wh.h kv« u s isMa of >m !• tutf knrtrl IU* «,M «wk ■( I&mW. *• »WS IMW thrt XMrtctkUatUs If Xbm c butb wm w« •snUsos is p€+4*><» Wsshi»« mC asm s*4 Ltasstn* if IsHh *i«« ml mt Hm born si Its i ■ m w 2 S°* A»vw |,a><aa • roe the chu*wi work *j^ywias^s»4ssfwe^ ? abboad hhMM csim Srst r imiMSl^ytll >r» ttfsK >■») tr»™ t*« OrSoi tS!n> rss '* i|t. frs. O..TS Notuk *r M.rtj r HM m (Mm'. \ e'w~s »• ^ - CMM hs. •»* §■• lanqaiiff «• lini iwiy flwrv «• akTtkiii rrerTffllir war'i •aawrs. IKS. IbST ... r**n ObCTsr® . _ 41 mum. *»w*a mm so. imtw afths ts *»« •/ t»#to 4ls kstots tktot s» 3 rum HX>HK1 EDUCATION Of so* r*o# oot osro kstoso at* M tHs Wljto XaiKua *•<<■* to mA A Cbrtstlon Ssttst sr XsscWo, lostftwttoes sf htoWsr crsWs. «s» sso* •toss* to ssssttag tor xim'mi tatr srs In IsiUiasi > .shl so* •» injf (tovfti bs msixs* to HBfilto *r itoCXoibo Ms 07 sf batow. thsss loattlstosMsWoss Wo* ossrsto I snisormset iis*ii»ii. W>l 1Mb f n*s*a sts »om M smmih s* IBs Z PKkaCKBes aALAKlEa Tto ass*« sf Isrfs# sclssls. so* 700 V *s sot I. si to soltoW ths tor*sti»r ksvs snls ts rs*a«h«to IIm st skoo sot,* so* stll »-• msr to El(M toss* iiish. to a»*osors ito.ilM mi kim *rMdsri srs pslt too* sf ibto rsotiO ■*.■ is Sairtoi. itot IS s wsto i Each danomlnatkm haa ita awn detailed budget, and will adminlatar its own funds. Year pastor has copies of the budget: ta amine them for yourself. In the week of April 25th- May 2nd vou will be given your opportunity 1 to help. You con do it with the full aatiaf action of knowI Ing that every' dollar of your gift has fea poet assigned to it in advance. „ Every dallmr for better America and a better world When your church calls on you give -and give with your heart aa well aa your pocket -book. © K Apvfltltb * ■to^INTERCHURCH World Movement * of Worth ^America fb HVato t/Pkl, adi 1 i to b msA p,m*k ik.1 «*> ml. wk, rftnoyi 1 1 AT

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1 PLUMBING Are )' i frtti ug «4irs —imtmaUou a* iu price a, • ^fienrtobif a uwasi wuonaav^ If ««&, it arul p«) >ua u» glva mm • ftrtal i mm la at< eaaaptiuawl iy good puens* u. ieS* (sure of )ubi rsyarr wrk -A wbto*. J awl » a *peoaLf . 1 u*«* to ospwetta tola I .■! mm 1 r eifci. -I fur js l iiis.tiia«ii 0<se m a lias. FtoHh lJhiMI*a Cm Ms IJACON <x>7 HlghUl Ml SURF LAUNDRY 020 Ocean Avenue p*#e*, ivj Oi^an City. N. J, GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE. AU. WORK DONE ON PREMlSfcb FLEAS t GIVE U* A TRIAL ■■ZZ1 I Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING ano DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCCAM CITY etooacs ea-w NCW JCR6CV Gook liy Gag and you won't have to worry. The old fcliabk GAS alwa>i "Johnny on the aput ' Now is the time lo get poor GAS RANGE or WATER HEATER for the coming summer. Call at our aalesroom and acc the latest mode!? is Gas Appliance*. Gity Gas Ulght Gompany Build a Home There IS a Building Boom It is in fall swing is the West and Middle \Ye*t. We hair commenced to feel it heir in the East- It's spreading. Fnccs will advance Why not get l*i»y now with those plana? her roar friend. Mr. Contractor, and go over it with him. Of coarse it * understood that you'll w*m the Lun. bev to come from wa. If we get the boat nea*. ye«*I| not be bekd wp for the deliver) of the material. That -loea not onl> mean LUMBER, it mean* Cement, bnck, Lime, Lath, bash and MiUwork and Hardware. r,vsr>ihl..| l fiat sow* Is ths Colldln* C. 11. bhoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth and Wast Avanu* BELL PHONE 16 Sutton 6b Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. and Simpson Ave occanXitv. n 4 — — ^wwwtowwwbwwwswwtow— aw— r r^:A. corson [ General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS SIMMS* RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk VILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON ON SATURDAY. 9tAY 22 Ijonbs' Men's Shop ! 804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. overcoats | REDUCED % off *12.00 UP Buy Now for Next Winter Caps Suits Sweaters Shirts Ties Hosiery Umhrellai a 1 . THE UPPINCOTT r A new Hotel for Ocean City to be constructed on Ocean avenue between Ninth and Tenth streets, % The site has been purchased and plans tie now being prepared for actnal const ruction. f This new Hotel will be modern. There will be elevator service, plenty of rooms with private bath, running water in every room and many other comforts and conveniences. \ Applications for stoek in the Company should be addressed to LIPPIHCOTT HOTIII Compimt P A UNA BROWN RfrtMarr Ttrwum Liiktn BriLPiito PtlLAl>ILFIU Fa, or to R M W1KRB & CO L " •

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