Ocean City Sentinel, 29 April 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 3

I can City Sentinel fill KHDA Y AFHICJV llOU. aliall be glad to rural v a Item* of aud couiuiuiiloaUoiis of interval in cuwuiuully aud our reader* trbtrv. OUlUUlUlltcatlOll* Bliould be *c »U ted Willi 111* full IIBU1V Bud bb of lire writer. uol uwvaaarlly |bllcatloli, but BB b guarantee of BPIil. DOTS Mil barber* will r*l*e (tirlr price* day lp lu 111 I ml tlm school children'* lie carnival In the old bB*ebBli Wednesday efleruoou. May 12. l Hurling Cole, on# of the grade teBcher* lu the Wecley evenue I, gave her pupil* a beech party day* ago. bhiiIIiui F Shrlver will add 'JtK> bath bou*e# to the 8ea*lde Hath*. Ht warded the cuulract to H. C. Hbllrr*, The coal will be 83UUU. ••Jack" Hallerau. of thl* city, re fjBMttd on Haturday that the pound "tAtharuieu at Hea lale have *ean a large ■Blber of black druuilUh oil that re personals. Mr*. Flora Hauler, of 1'hlladelphla, la ague*! of the Biacayue. R Jfeank Ziegler and wife, of Philadelphia, apeul Huuday lu thl* city. i Jgrtie* Doak and wife, of PhlladelpUl, cottager*, were here Hunday. r-Jh*t Cauitxiodore Charlea J. Currau ^^Baou, of Philadelphia, were here PrBty. Mpftlllein H. Horn and daughter, Mitchell, of )lt Airy, were receut vuIbu. .Mr* William Itauk*, of WilmluglN, He among the gue*lc of the Darigioii. ■ B. I'll II and wife, of Philadelphia. coltagere here, were lu towo |. Bpf^lay. Oartuce C. W. Wil*ou, of PhlladelDhl*. a cottager, war among the piW, ■ iruiisgcr, swung me

Veak * vleilore. ' Ob*rie« H. Fau*t ami wife, of PhilH^B^bla, were guest* of the Imperial | I daye ago. BBdrew Marshal I and wife, of Pbllai (Mflin, were here for aeveral daye I^Bog the week. JHhaiuei Feather*, wife and daughgSof < amdeu, were among the vial ^^^Shere Huuday. HVllllam Meehau, of thl* city, who Ii Mi ployed m Weal Philadelphia, j -flpbpt nunday here ^Baeph M. Rowland and daughter. . Mlts Marian, of Philadelphia, were 9 *Bfcura here Hunday. Eapr*. It. F Wheatiuaii aud Mim Ma MBWlmitmin, of Philadelphia, were |^^Bce*n t'lty Hunday. I W. Warner and Tamlly, of German • Inpn are spending the week lu their . Pbrpilyii place cottage. BrN-mblyman June- Franklin, of gjpfbet Philadelphia, wa* lu towu the KMkr part of la*l week. Hp. A Adden aud wife, of Orange- ' ^irr, H were anioug the week's ^^Kval* at the Klberon. Bmox Chamber*, of Philadelphia, a Mpmer resident of tbla re«ort, wa* ^^Hong the visitor* thl* week. Blr*. F. William Cox, of Hrldgeton, Visiting her father, Police Ju*tlca ^^Hnk It. Ware, of tin* city. ^Hoseph Newklrk aud wife, uf Monffipille. N.J , vlalted H. M. Newklrk ^^■1 wife, of title city, during the week. BfVllllam F. Hhriver, of Phlladel^^■a, a summer Hoard walk busiueea ^Bn . wa* among the visitor* here Frl^fcommrxlore James W. Fern ley and ^Bb. of Philadelphia, were among the ^Hk-ttid visitors, coming down in ^^Htr auto. Blr*. Frank Hnyder, of Uerroaolowo, ^Buminer resident of thl* city, was a ^^Htor Hunday, accompanied by her Kugene ^Heorge Dollar and wife, of PhlladelBi. spent the week end at their ^^Brtmente here. Tbay made the trip ^^Bbelr Bliss k. H. Hiker, of Kennett ^Buare, and Mr*. W.J Frere, Jr., of ^Bltimore, have been spending a few ^By* In tbls city. ^Mlsa Isabel J. Htevenaoo, of West ^Riladelphla, vlalted liar ancle and Bbl. Joseph V. Gilford and wife, of ■is city, Hunday. ■Arthur Henry, a Philadelphia law who recently bought a cottage Bre. was In town Hunday, accom^Hmed by hi* family. ■Walter (.'handler and wire, of Philadelphia, came to thl* city In their auto Be latter part of last week and re^■amed bare several day*. ■Mrii. A. J. Hmllli, of this city, at^fcded a cla** reunion In Philadelphia, Bew day* ago, and met a large mimof former schoolmates. Ht. R. Wlnstanley and family, of B)Hadelpbla. were week end visitor* B this city. They were accompanied Mis* Laura Hoeenbsrger. ■ Herman Uthborn, of Philadelphia, Ba- opened his cottage, 1307 Wesley ^Hrenue, for lht sea eon, With him are ^■r*. Hehborn and her aunt. I Charles A. Carey, of Philadelphia, ^ke of the active cottagere In Hooth Bcean Cily, entertained a house party ^■l his summer home, MIA Central

avenue. Haturday and Hunday. There ware about a dnsen young people here a* his guests. Kugene Darby, a student at the Hahnemann Med leal College, Phlladel pint, visited hie parents, F K Darby > and wife, lu thl* city Hunday. John C. Hteelman and family and Joseph D. Lee and family, of thl* cllyt were Hunday visitors at the home of t Mr. Lae's brother, lu Port Norrls. Assistant Uulted Htataa District At tornay Andrew J. Hteelman, of Jersey City, vletted Itl* brother, Granville H. Hteelman, In thl* city, ou Tuesday. Miss H. T. Casstdy and her niece, Mrs. Ixiulae T. Cochran, of Phlladel . phis, who apent a few week* at the r cottage 856 Peunlyn place, have re- , turned home. Thomas J Armstrong and wife aud [ H. F. Calverly and wlfa, of Phlladelf phla, summer residents here, were In r town a few daya ago. They spent the winter In Florida, t David A. Henderson and wife, of I Camden, apent the week end In their f bay villa. Thay entertained Fergus McCuvker and wlfa, of Philadelphia, summer resident* of this city. , Mlaa Lydle Reynolds, of Phlladel- . phla, was the week-end guest of Mis* Frances Ottlnger. of this city. Mis* Ottlnger returned to Philadelphia with f Mlaa Reynolds Hunday evening Kd ward Hooy, who hat been In the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad In Philadelphia for eleven years, has returned to his cottage In tbls city. Hla father, Capt. Nelson Hooy, who ha* been In Philadelphia since last fall, will soon return to this oil jr. J William A Welsh, of Beverly, , former president of the Anglers' club of Ocean City, arrived at the Hlscayna, with bis family, yesterday. They will stay at this hotel a few week* before opening their cottage p in the north motion of this city. Mr. Welsh and family spent the winter In < Atlantic City. i • ♦ ♦ t Try an advertlaeuent In the Harm I KM* 'i

IMPERIAL SOLD TO PH1LADELPHIAN r | Mrs. C. Oetxel aud Daughter Conducted This Hotel for Twenty Years. Charles H. Williams, of Oak Lane formerly a comuilaaluu men-haul ou J Calluw hill street. Philadelphia, ha* purchased (he Imperial Hotel, lu Ibi* city, from Mlaa Mathilda Oft eel, through the agency of John J. Foster. This Is out of the bast kuowu hotel* lu this resort, aud It has beau popular under the management of the owner*. Mrs. C. Oetrel and her daughter. They i have had the house for tweuty year* < I'tiey plan to reinaiu lu Ooeau City. i • ♦ ' — I WOOD EE D HERE i i.lllle lulcrcel (Shown In Ibr l*rl- * u*r> I-:iccllou. < Comparatively llllle general Inters*! 1 was shown In the primaries In thl- • city ou Tuesday, aud a light vote wa* cast. This seemed to he the condition I io a marked vxteul throughout Cape day Couuty. i 1 1 he vole lu Oceau City for lispubll ' cau presidential preference gave Wood < a big lead over Jubusou. 1 For district alternate delegate to the Republican Natloual Conveutlob, ' Mayor Cbamploo, of tbls cll>, led tbe ticket lu thl* ra*ort. 4 Kunyou aud Hlokea each polled a large vote. On the Democratic ticket there wa* hut one presidential preference— Gov j eruor Edward*, of New Jersey. SHOW FINE PICTURES t I Htranct Theater, on Boardwalk. * Open (Saturday Kveniug* 1 Roy Hourgeols.lbe lessee, announce* that the Hlraud Theater, outhe Hoard- 1 walk, will be opeu every Haturday v evening during the month of May, v which will be pleasing new* to tbe L many patroua of tbls moving picture ' house. 1 Duly the very best of tbe latest of 1 moving pictures will be sbowu, aud * tbe attraction for next Haturday even-

ing will be Marie Doro In "TwelveTeu." I Kent Collate vs Here Jobn J. Fouler, realtor, has rented • the cottage at tbe corner of First street • and Allautlc avenue to John H Waltx, title officer of the Market . Htreet Title aud Truet Company. Philadelphia, and the cottage 1430 Prospect avenue to John H Shield*. t -alee manager for Frlnhmuth Hro A Co., tobacco manufacturers, of Philadelphia. Tbe Konaandle'a Manager, i It Is stated that the manager of the Normandle Hotel, this city, will be a . man who liaa been conducting a popilar hotel In one of the HvUtberu tea--hore resorts, aud who will coulluue to run tbe bouse lu the winter. Ocean r • 'Ity thus will be advertised among a • ilgh-claas patrousge during the winf iar months. Another Coat Yard Here. Tbe Atlantic Ice aud Coal Company, - of this city, formerly the Atlautlc Ice i Company, ha* purchased from Mrs. L. M. Crease, the owner, eight lole, or i a half-block of land, on West avenue, , at Thtrteeuth street. The company plana to engage lu the coal bu»lue*a lu the uear future.

PHILADELPUIANS BUY PROPERTY C. J. Stover, J. W. Randall and Herbert B. Allen Among Purchasers. Harry F. Htantou, real estate opera lor. lias sold the bungalow of Amerl cue Underdo wu. W7 Brighton place lu C J. riluver, of i'hlladelphla. The properly lias a lot MOxlOu feel. The same operator ha* *old the cottage an Allautlc boulevard, ow nrd by C H. Hlioemaker. to J. W. Randal • aud wife, of Ml Airy, who have been ■ummerlug here for a number of year*. Mr. Htantou report* the sale of the property blk Hccoud street, owned by W. H Ottlnger . 8r., to Herbert H. Al Ian. of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs Alleu owu several pro|»erlles lu thl* city, sod speud the summer seasou* iu their bungalow ou Chalaaa place He has sold the property 511 Fourth street, formerly owned by T nomas F Myers, to Mr*. Ellisbelb K. Howat { of.Germautowu. • w * REBUILT COTTAGE J W. Micbuiu Huh Prrlly Hum mer Home- Mere. J. W. Lalchum and wife, of Over brook, will opeu their collage on Park place early lu June for the summer seasou. Thay have spent several sumhere. Mr Latchum, who Is president of the American Insulation Company, with a large factory opposite the Midvale Hteel Works lu Philadelphia, . bought the Hhusler property here last < fall, as reported In the HkntinRL at lb* time. He ha* rebuilt the bou-e by addlog two bathroom*, sun parlor, sleeping porch, lauudry and kltcheu

CHURCH IS GROWING Mew Voices Kile MCru Added »o Hols Trlnlls'eCtaolr. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church lu ■ tbla city I* growlug encouragingly, the rector report*. New voices have been added to the choir, and the mu*ic at the church service ia lusplilug. The services. Mr Watt* say*, are refreshing aud full of power. The Easter day ottering, including the belated contributions still arriving, vr III approximate 8500, It I* thought. ; The uttering at Easier amounted to a little less than 8480. (Commnr.lcatnl.) MpO(l*tuNn*hip. Editoh thk Hbntinki.:— Rivalry I* generally a good tiling, but, wlitu there euter* Into It bltlerne*-, adjournment Is the best thing. We would welcome a wholesome rivalry along the beach In these various seashore resort*, but If we cannot have one which I* wholesome we had belter have uoue. it wa* with pride that the clttxeii* of Ocedh City learned of the success of the debating team of the high school. For three years now our team has carried oft the laurels. The team* e*d Ml** EoglLh. who greatly assisted In perfecting the debater*, deserve the highest gratitude. There w a* Injected into the experience of tbe debater* thl* year a lesson of sportsmanship which they will never forget. Wheu the member* of the team went to Haddon Heights ou the even lug of March 18, to meet the team there, the greatest cordiality wa* shown. Every thing was done fur , their oomfoit and for tbelr convenience. Rooms were provided tu which to retire for preparation for the rebuttal. Yalls and applause were again aod again given lu honor of (he visitore. When the decision was announced, tbe student-body and the visitors showed true sportsmanship by the manner In which they cheered our team— the winning team. The opposite was true at Wild wood on tbe evening of April 16. No interest was shown In tbe vlsltlug team; nothing was done for their convenience. No one teemed to care or have any regerd for the vlaltofs. The school Itself took very Mill Interest In the contest, notwlthstendlug the team had had a week ofl from recitations In i which to prepare the debate No Interest was gsneratad no sportsmanship shown to the visitor* Wa, of Ocean City, regret the situation, but we have learned, we htlleve, the lea- . son of the true sportsman. t G»> W. Yam* \ ■■ ■ • *■ * — — — Ray Another Cnttwa*. Harry C. Hooy and wife, of this city, have purchased James (I. Johnson'* 1 cottage 428 Central avenue, through i the agency of Alonxo Cotton They bought a cottage on the opposite aide ^ of the street a few months ago. [ Stenographer Wanted. Young lady. State experience and salary desired. Address letter to L. R., Sentinel office,

HIGH SCHOOL BALL TEAM OPENS SEASON TOMORROW

Local Boyb and Plcaaautvillc Nine to Contest on the Diamond Here. The recently -or gaulxcd baseball team ' J of the Ocean Clly High Hchool will' play Us hr*l game with the Fieaaaui 1 vllle High Hchool Dine lu the old hall park here to-morrow afternoon. I to#* Fsrgusou Is uaplalu of the local oioe. Prof, l uger, who I* getting the boys ii f ilia school lu 11 ral class shape, expect* to send a team to Rutgers' College ou Memorial Hay to lake part 111 the relays there. It I* thought that It will not he possible lo send a learn lo Ibe University of Feuusylvauta islaya this year. The gamewlll start promptly at 3 80. For the past two weeks the buys have been working hard. aud they art expected lo give a good account of them--elves at the opeutug game. Roe* Ferguson, who has been elected captain, also will act a* manager until a new ouc has been elected lo take tbe place of Iteubeu Kapp, who left school. I'rof. L'uger, with the assistance of the captain, vubmlls tbe following balllug order for Friday's geuir: Wills -hurt slop; Kutcher, second base, Adam*, pitcher; Ferguson, catcher. Gardiner, third base; Goatz. first base Hteelman, ceuler Held; Oibb, left field. Kusbay, right held; subs, Austin, HeJvagu aud Pfltzenmyer. Jubu Deuuis will umpire. BUYS STORE PROPERTY vtrs J H. Nildrrll) Tskr* Dosble BultdiDK on Ashury Avenue. Mrs. J. H. Hildretb, who has successfully conducted the millinery busl- i (i ess al b'M Asbury avenue, for twelve years, has purchased thl* store aud 1 dwell lug and the adjoining store aod ( dwelling, Asbury avenue, the building being a double leu story nrlck, from the owner. Mr*. Joseph i 1. Scull, of thl* city. I Mrs lilldreth will continue In bu«i- i ues* at her present staud. i

LODGE KEN COMING HERE ON VISIT Atlantic City Camp Member* to be Guchtb of Boy a of No. 75. A deiegslton of forty member* of Washington < auip. N«» '<'» P O. M <f 4., of Atlantic CHy »UJ v|»U Ibe local amp tomorrow evening Other vj»i tors will Include 1 *>uoly t fe.sry Paul Scull, of < ape May < Vuri Hou-e, aud District Prssidsut Jsms* Maxou, of South Scavllle Several candidate* ace tube Initiated, aud much lulerssl ia «|iu»u by the meruLers lu the meeting There will be a short eiiteriaiumeut, sud refreshments will be served. The Ocean City camp is uue of tbr livast lu this part of the Slate. C'uubSA !«»• (Isrrls Uuai Gaorga W . Ham*, builder ha* re celve«l the contrsrl tu build s pretty bungslow for Will K. Ridge ou 4 euIral s venue, below Heveuieeuth street costing 85000. and a two family span meut bouse on A*l ury avruue, belou I Tenth alrert. for It Frank Smith, of tin* clly. He will build a garage fur W C Kerr bol Second street; iuak-. repair* tu llie cultage- of J F. Green wood. 1033 V\ >«ley avenue, aud Mr Goodman, 1W4 We*ley avenue, and build an addition to Mrs. Mci-orkte'<-cotlage, Fifty-seventh *treet and Central avauue Takea Collage Pourita Year. E O. Snow, of Narberth, a well kuowu meiut«r of the Angler*' Club of Oceau Clly, ha* rented the cutlage Mfi Fourth ► 1 reel for thl* asa*un, which will be the fourth year Mr Suow and family have occupnd thl* house. They will be here aftsr J uue 1 UrriUHnioMu Man Bum Collage, Charles Zimmerman, of Germantown. ha* purchased a collage on ! Peunlyn place, aud will *peud the "Uioaier lu hi* new home here. 51 r. I Zimmerman I- an active member of the Augler*' Club of Oceau City, aud ha* been a summer visitor here for *<>me time. ■■ W a n*tki> — A mail w ho understand* sailing a yaw J. For particular* apply Saturday, M to 5 p m., or Sunday. 11 a. m.to 8 p.m., VYilsou. 1340 Pleasure avenue. adv., 4 2k, 2t.

V if i v JA \ ^3 Jb ^ How much should I give to make this a better world? A CERTAIN man in New York filled out hia income tax report It showed an income so large that his tax was » 53%. And hia total gift a to church and charity for the year ware $148. Think of it — thousands spent for luxuries and pleasure for himself; and $14S to leave the world a little better than he found itl Most of us do better than that ; but not so very much better. Our average daily gift for all church causes ii A _ —leas than we spend for daily papera — laaa than a local telephone call —leas than a third of the day's car fare — less than S cants a day No wonder that Ml of the ministers of America .4 are paid less than $20 a week. No wonder that the church hospi tab turn away thousands of sick people a year. No wonder that China has only one doctor for every 400,000 pepple No wonder that every church board and charity society is forever meeting deficits, forever passing the hat It isn't because wa ara aalfiah ; it ian't because wa don't want to help. Ifa just because no 00a has ever put up a great big program to us, and asked 01 to think of tha work of the church in a systematic businesslike way. Tbe Interchorch World Movement represents the united program of thirty denomination* They have surveyed their whole task, no business could have done it better. They have budgeted their needs; no business could have a more scientific budget. They have united to prevent the possibility of waste and duplication At least a million doL lars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are Joined in one united effort. And they come to the men or women" who love America ^to you— this week asking you to use them as the channel through which a certain definite part of your income can be be appHcd to make this a better world. Only you can determine what part af your income that should be. It's a good time right now to answer that question. We're passing through the world Just once; how mdeh better will tbe world be because you peaked through? V Y* UnH* AS&k April 13 tk W f' Financial Hk to . ft h ■ ^ r ! ohntercHurch • ! \5forid Movement Y of S&rth ^America

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I PLUMBINO 4r* fou g*tl4ag «.Ut tmUmtmcCkA. a* to priea*. v vrlr m*fhi^ aui Unuaa cutaj II Meat, »i will | m* } .m tu giva m» a trial I ea> Ia a> *ea*rnniiallj fuud w. uu ir. •• iA f<«ar rrfMur »"•* » 4 vlual 1 m mk* a *uaaalif 1 lau i. • . ■> eim furtei hh i.Imi Oj«* turn • ir»Kirti. FKunaa O* H. HACO.% 007 Eighth Mt ■ ■ ii ■ r- SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue t^a^. ijv-j Ocean City, N. J. GOOD VOFJL (J\JICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND DECORATING 035 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY k*«rl e» w NEW JERSEY Gook by Gos and you won t have lo worry The old reliable GAS always "Johnny on the spot " Now the time to get your GAS RANGE or WATER H HATER for the coming summer. Call at our <alcerooxn and see the latest models in Gas Appliances. City Gab Light Company Build a Home There IS a Bmlding Boom. It u in full **nng is the U'e«: mod Middle West. We have cusnneoced to feel it bete in the Ksflt. It'* spreading. Price* i*ill advancr Why not get I may now with tkoae plans ? See your fnesd. Mr Coctractor. and k-o over it with bun. Of course it » uudcratood that you ! want the Lumber UJ CO me from us. If wr get tbe hnsioeaa, vou'U not be beid up lot tbe «ler.ver> of ibe materuiL That Ho e* not only mean LUMBER, it means Cement Brick, Lime, Latb. Sash *n<1 MiCwoik and Hard war r lA*r>ttiin| that Iom In lit* Ouildtn* G. II. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth end Weal Avenue BULL PHONE 18 Sutton 6l Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. and Simpson Ave. OccamICitv. N J | E, A. CORSON [General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY 1 ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS 3PB)Q— —6— — SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk VtLL OPEN FOR THE SEASON ON SATURDAY, MAY 22 mm STRAW RAT BAY iom We Hnv* tha Hat You Want Brigtuim - H »pkln* H«i« *r* ih* beat *<r«w Mate on tha Marital Oiva ua your ordar now Heady Made Sulta. all Wool » Fine Line of Shlrta. Ttaa Cape, Etc. Underwear Hosiery I^ajamaa Boys' Fanta and Blouass Odd Pant* 804-06 Aslnrv Ate. irai«u THE LIPPINCOTT T A new Hotel for Ocean City to be constructed on Oc^an avenue between Nintb and Tenth streets. r The site has been purchased and plans are now being prepared for actual construction. w This new Hotel will be modern. There w ill be elevator sen-ice, plenty of rooms with private bath, running water in every room and many other comforts and conveniences, T Aonlications for stock in the Company should be addressed to Lippincott Hotels Commnv * ' ' 1 * ' ml '* 1 1 1 —— ■ ■ — — m U ADNA BROWN JVctvtaiy Tttuaum Liw*u Briimifo hiilADiLPiu Pa Of to K M WtKRS h CO its ItBOAhWAY Maw Yost

bSTSIA AID HI ■ ISM L' ^cctchfjf/.all a m Gimmcroo jmm—r *MW1 MS* MM I »' r- " • "* '-*W $ t- - **>•# m m too mmm. 0 0. 0—4 Im* THE IMPERIAL IUP. » muumi A •#. Oosan Cttf , B. J U|P 1 Uflt Till i *>rpf j j IWcaa. S4I-W rn.UA. t. otsku NEW HOTEL ELBEKON SIM OTH AkUGUrTXAi AVMUC iM'tLAM c in. S. I. •*>te mmm urn yr*. ^.prMauw r- rr^mu Hwhu t M • . IHUIWUI * ! uo'4 moo if |*»»n4. ttmrn r **a: C-l mu-Lf MILLER COTTAGE T* < *i UUl *>■*■! " oraua ctn HE* jziwct Optft All lbs V mi HOI Wotur HmA UUkA I MlLLEt THE BISCAYKE b|*o f rxla| Apnl 1 >»nnn a*Ur to »> try bod Uc«Mi*YcaMMO|vpaadlo Moony* tsroo* FrtfBU Bottom Boakhm A BUU91AM. Oomrnr GANDY COTTAGE 81& 4JoOf 1*1 4f*b«M <Jo**f. (My Xt* Jomj M** 1. r tHjk. UA*DV. THE DARLINGTON fci— ro turn Ima 1 1Mb (Jssrnuii. AVSVCS IfT*; ('•»«. u. *«•! M* ******* Our Wall Paper h a veritable* find We aim to p4eaae the particular. Just come r down and inspect out oumeroo* designs If you art critical k aaay take you a long time to decide — there are so many pattern* to chooae from — but tbe point is that you can be suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. alfred Jr. jami 1841 Al kfy AT* RSI r Oeaa. Cky Now A— y Are You * Slave to Stoves? b your bouae hand only fta wa h the din and croaUc of carrying coal and kdo through the rooms? Do you want ntft ktm at less cow? InTEirrMfnoML OnepiJje^lbater A^aaVtriEprxN tkal for your k jiuc 1IZ59B SWAB 4 TWBUT. 4*rUi J C. I- LAKE .JUL ESTATE AGENT.. 1 r-TTrr-r: HAVE you a cottage, bungalow I or apamnent to furnish : We have a line of mimvu at leaa | than Philadelphia prices. Window CM AS E. ADAMS 4 S*0. « _ TFO-gf 8SBUBt 8n_ ' Allen F. Levering Wmll 62? Wtilay Avenue OCEAN OT>, N, J. Uf ARK LAKE Undertaker ind Cxnbtlmer Tim m ocUlR cm. a. j Samuel Meeker ALL kinds or JUNK Puna*** *n *»*a*e* «m Pwau*** 11 m ibw-i-iaw* -wt. r. mj, W M«<> I will '>*i- Atvuy* to %Ua m*'H- N too r" niaiv liaunill iTuumc ke cwptr pjtaitu til Sar*nnr HogBtBlf Id Tanlh *ra W#*« Av*nu* neaan arw t* a. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor OCEAN cm NEWJHHMhr Mterltee ii Tkt Sutlml