Ocean City Sentine) ] rHl'HcUUY MAYAIMB. w • »U*Jl I* fll*1 lu r**Vtv# ItMUM of lt A . ftlitl euuiyiuuieatluua of tnlarwt thin cxxuaiuulty auU our r#ad*n- . MfWh*** Vll ,-,.l»lU»UUl«klk»U» should IM K U^uwd *UU tha full uaius Mil k , irsa# of l tM wrttar. uot uacaa#a«i> r , Hiuattou. but mi (uiniiUMof l • ^|(i th. ^ . 1 DOTS | _______ I \ o dearth of bafcsnrs »u Ocean C*> * 11 -y#Sf. ^ III* Ibrin show lu tba Frio (mm Sou- * «ls y svtotug was will allaudad. vlftojr of (hi local botili will op#u ^ Ml Memorial Day fof *b« mmou. t Contractor* iti ovirtua with work, t »i j mechanics in scare*. I 1 til Cfo*l0fl dSHO* of Ibl nn*noU WS* - b I lu ibi Hiun Building ou Monday 1 *villlUg. j1 Hiufy Hickoxau got a klngflab 1 arlgtllug DOUOda ID bU lilt ID 1 t.irat Kg* Hal bo i May on. Friday. \\ lib coUaga* and apirloieuts opau- 1 h .» iu uiany nctioni of tbi oily, it la t.. winning to look tiki summer tlmi. What klud of music will there be In y itip eilf '• musk- pavilion tbla -umaiarv t l* a question out baara around town { ibna days. , . 1m Itev. Georga W. Yard, of this { ,.iy cave bta lecture, "Anybody I: iue?" In (be Llnwood M. K , i kuich Thursday aveniug. , lleury Hickman and A. V. Ke-l«r , n ,ghl JWi pounds of Hub iu tlie bay i l .rsday night. Id tbi number werr | a r«kn»b wetglilug H pound* 1 Mori t ban JUo UoMou mackirai I aire cauglit by Prank aud Joaeph I t lib at foraoo'a lulet on Friday, aud • number aleo were brought In by incut tin ut*t day. They got JXi on Monday • PERSONALS. Miss B M. H«m. of Pblladelpbla. h fun for tha eeaaou. Jubn H Morris, of Fblladalpbla, was a visitor here Sunday. F J. HreUh. of Pblladelpbla, hao| eued bit cottaga here. Kobert l arson, of Phlladilpbla, was lu town during tba week. 1 1 Mrs Sarah While of Newark, was a recant guest or (ba Klbarou. Jacob Scbutr, Jr.. haa returned from a vacation epmt In Waahluglou. Mre L O. Race, of fluctuant, spent a few day* l Ilia week lu tble city. l)r. and Mm. W. T. Wyckoff, of Philadelphia, are here for a wnk. ('apt. Rlckards, of Philadelphia, mi among the visiior- brre Sunday. SMb H. Whiteley of Fu«la<ieipbla. * as among the visitor# here Saturday. William F. Sbrtver. of Philadelphia, wa« among tbi visitor* here Friday. ( apt. Samuel W. Waod and wife, of J'l.iladilpbla, wen visitors ben Frl day. I'be Misses McManue. of Philadelphia. visHed their cottage bin Sunday. J. M. Chester, 4 of this city, bee returned from a week # slay in Wernersvilla. Ken too Warne, of Phlladilpbla. * as io town tbi latter part of last week. Mias Florence Ayr*#, <»f Philadelphia, le at ber cottage. IU32 Weeley avenue. W. W.Tyera and wife, of Philadelphia, have opaned their cottage for the season. R. B Vollom and family, of Philadelphia, have opened Ihalr collage for the season. K. K I Mar, of Ible city, epeot Sonday In WilmlDgion, where hla bro- — , « — • y
Iher resides u Lao Bamberger, of Philadelphia, a b so'umer reekient of tbis city, was In town Sunday. fl I >r. Wilson Y. Chrletlan, of tble pity, , spent tha weak end with friende In t Philadelphia. Mre. Lewie Palmer, of Philadtl- t phia. he# opioid ber college. | Weeley avenue. i Mre. Mendel Breckley, of Carney's Point, le visiting her pennte. IraH. , i h am pton aud wife. I M re Hertha Sullivan, of Woodbury i le vieiimg Mm. Adella Abbott la tble city fur several daya , Mr*. F. Goonlrt, of Philadelphia. , haa opened ber cottage on Second i street for the season Mre. Lydia W. Slocom. of WllmlngInn, le ■ pending* several days at ber Ninth street cottage. • harlas A. Dee. of Phlladelpbie. was In town a few daya ago. and regletervd at the Millar Collage H If. Monger and family, of Cam dm. spent several days In their college during the week. Waller D. Itoneallend wife, of Phil edPfphla, epent the week end In Ihelr Wesley avenue cottage. W H. Delemih and wife, of Cheethut Hill summer residents of Ihle cRy, were vlsltnm Monday. V H. Hernia and family, "f Hadd"»i Heights, were fl*»#*t* of the IMaeeyne daring the week Hrrniff Ruckdeecbel and wife, of Phlladelpbie, were here from Friday until Sunday, acooMpanlsd by ihelr
K1LLE TO MtNAGE THE NORMAHDIE — — Well- Know □ Pbiladclphlai Hotel Man Id Charge of Hooac Here. Milluo Kills, Philadelphia, who bad t>r»ad hotel experience In that cliy al dillereut time*, liaviug beeu with the Hlngbam House, the St. Jaoies aud Ibe Hotel Veudig, bws beeu selected as the manager of the Normaudle Hotel iu this city by th« officers of (be Ocean City Hotel Compauy. which purchased tble hotel a few weeks ago. Mr. Kllle Is now uiauag*' of lha Veudig. His oiauagsuieul of avery house 1 with which be has beeu iUeulllted, the officers of I he local company aay, lu every case beeu emlueully sat lafaclory. The meuageuieni of a hotel of the iIm of tha Noimaudle, operated tha first class style planned, will make a demand on him. it is said, lhal will cause blm lo exttud hluisclf more than ever before, bul hi* fr lend# declare lhal he le more than equal lo the (a*k. Mr Kllle w«:i be lo Ocean City (he latter part of this week, aud from then on he may be found at lha Normaudlr, where he will supervise the work uf renovation now lu progress and begin the organliatluu of bla hotel stall aud •mpioy*e. He will aleo be prepared to make reservations for the eeeeou The Normandte, which has 28 b will open for the aeaaon Ibis year ou July 1. Iu tha future, bow. aver, the bouse will be opened earlier in the summer, not with the expectation of making money, but with ihr thought of helping this resort prolong lha eeeeou aud adding lo the attracof Ocean City. Aleo with ihsm were L. M Uarretl Zopber Harry aud Mies Bchenck, of Philadelphia. James F. Marshall aud wife, of Philadelphia, have been spending a few day* lo ibelr cut lag* & E Beck, who spent the winter In Florida, ha* opened ber cottage. Atlantic avenue, Ibl* city. James A Graut and family will leave Ocean City on June 4 to visit their old borne In Bootlaud. George Wonder aud family, of Pbll adelpble, spent a few days al their cottage, 841 Brighton place. R. R. Clement and wife, of Wash iiiglon, D. C., are at tbelr cottage. 80^ Fifth street, for the summer. Edward Ktuall aud wife, or Phtle • lelphia, are spending a week lu Ihelr cottage 1M8 Aabury avenue L. N. Hall, of Ridley, hat leased a cottage near ocean front, on Twentyfourth street, for the summer. Harry F Haa* and family, of Flula •lelphia. haveopeued their collage, 845 Brighton place, for the season. Miss Pearl Jenkins, of May's Landing, visited Miss Edna Ireiao, of this city, a few days during the week. Daniel Manulce and wire aud B. L Miller, of Philadelphia, have opened ihelr cottage, 1663 A*bury avenue. t'harle* Burt, of Pblladelpbla, owner .if a cottage ber*. was In tble city Huuday, accompanied by hi* daughter. L A. Paseavant and family, of Pblltelphta, have opened Ihelr cottage. >18 Plymouth place, for the season. O. H. Hammell and family, of Philadelphia. have opened their cottage at Eleventh street and Weeley ateuue. Tha Misses Maxwell, cf Philadelphia, have opened ihelr bungalow, Hlxteeutb street and Aabury avenue. Andrew Paul, wife and daughter. Mrs. Ethel Hall, of Philadelphia, were among the vleltorsvl>ere rtunday. Mrs Grace Burrsll, of Pleaeenlvllls. -pent the week end with her parents. Isaiah Christian and wife in ibis city. Miss Lorena Keller, stenographer Id .... ma • a. » .
Massey A Edwards' office, spent urdsy and Buuday al har Philadelphia v boa* 0. rt Lewis has returned to his sum b home on rtt. Jam*" !>■•<* f speodlog the winter months lo Atlantic CHy. « Hatnuel Bowman, of Philadelphia, t acties member of the Ooeen City l Fishing Club, *•• lo town Saturday » and Sunday. Mrs. William M. Taylor and daugh- ' who spent Ihe winter In Phlladel- < phla, bava opened their cottage, 1346 i Central evenue. Horace Miller, wife and daughter. „f Philadelphia cottagers here for a> number of yeare, epent Batorday and rinnday to town. M las Harper, of this city, Is eotertalnlng bet sunt, Mrs. Anole Homsn, and the lalter'e daaghter, Miss Heleo, of Philadelphia. Mortimer Bkloner and wife, of Pblledelphla, summer reetdetils of tble oily, were gueete of the DarllngUio In ring the week. Joseph O. Lalrd and wife, of Minneapolis. who have bean in Philadelphia for a faw weeke, have opened their P cottage In thle city. Mlae Margery Tewoeeod. of New - ' York, le v telling her parents. Ralph Towoeeod and wife, Thirteenth street and Aebury avenue. Miss Julia Robinson has returned to her collage on Fifth street after epettd. Ing the winter In California, where she f bad a pleasant Hma. y Paul fiamorelle. of W. I>avlde, who r lent fall bought the Gale Apartment*, . *« sur.riii. *tr*et end Atlantle evenue,
CITY'S INFORMATION BUREAU NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
— — | , PROPERTY OWNERS PAVING TAXES Director Campbell Mukc» Statement to the Board of Commiftgionera. Properly owners her* ere paylmr their taxes prnuitly, nwnllag to a •lalemeut made by City Comiuiaaiuuer ( suip bell at Ihe weekly meeting of the Hoard of Commissioners Mr. Campbell eahl that a sultlfleui amount of taxes has betu collecled 1<» pay off all of the bill* incurred in the running expenses of the city since January I end also all uf the euter gsncy miles Issued during Ikl9. Iu Ihe regular order of busluess, I here were received the reports of Ihe 'electrical luspeclor, with a check for |o8 60. and ihe building Inspector w ith a check for 4129. Then? took their usual course A resolution read at the meeting of April 19 appropriating RMUU for Ihe local electric railway compauy, wu, adopted. A number of bills were read and ordered paid. First Communion Class The Itev. Thomas F. Blake, the rector, Is now luslruclluK a class of children of Hi. Angndlne's Church for ihelr first communion He announced ' on duuday that these lustructious are given Wednesday and Friday even iug» at 7 o'clock aud ou Bunday after nooua al 2 o'clock. this city, was lu town rtunday. He haa made a uutner of improvements to the building. A J. Chamber* and wife, eurnmei residents of (his city, have returned to tbelr boms In Mlllvllle alter upending the winter In Florida. Mrs B. K. R. Hassluger and daugh j ler. who spent the winter lu Atlauttr City, are al their summer borne, 413 < Fifth street, this city. William E. Massey. of this city, left this week for Dee Moines to attend the General Conference of the Metlio dial Episcopal Church. rtamuel Henderson aud wife have returned to Ihelr home at liout/dsle. Pa , after spending several dey* III their collage iu this city. Mia* Carrie Btelnmelx, who spent the winter In Philadelphia, ha* returned to Ocean city and opened her collage. 1421 Aebury avenue. Klwood Handle ard w Ifo. of Philadelphia, accompanied by a party of friends eiwut Ihe weekend with L. | Kindle aud wife In this city. MiMts Hetty aud Edith Hlundin, of Philadelphia, have l«een spending a few day* with ihelr mnlher. Mrs. Elisabeth Blundln, al tb* Biscay ne. I L. rt. A. Hledem. a Philadelphia druggist and coitage owner here, wras r m town Bunday, accompanied by Albert Hledern and Frauds Baittb. James Franklin aud wife, of Philadelphia, were visitors ou Bunday. accompanied by C bailee L. Phillips Tbey wsre gueet* of the Imperial. Lnrsnxo Hlckmoii and family, for 1 mer residents, have reiurned from Mlddletown to Ocean City, having bought the bouse I2U8 Bay avenue. A. H. Bickler and wife, of Camdeu, who spent ihe winter In Paytuae, ■ Kit., are on tbelr way home They '• are summer -residents of Ocean City. Clayton Haines Brick aud wife ' accompanied by Clayton Brlcl ' Roberts, are taking a real at Mar! too • Cross wick * and tbet wctlon of tbi _ Wl,t* state. fc
Mr*. Arthur Johnson, of Philadelphia. Is occupying her collage, 1300 Pleasure iveuue. Her husband ie a teacher of history at the University of Pennnylvaola. J. B. Devlll end wife, of New York, whose new cottage on Wesley avenue, below Tenth street, I* nearly ready for their occupancy, were lu town the latter pert of last week. j Charles Holloway and Ethel Hollo way, of Philidtlphla, summer residents of this re*ort, spent rtaturdiy ■nd Bunday at the home of Mrs. Jos H . Gasklll, Boutb Ocean City. Mrs. John H. Mactsgue, of Philadelphia. has opened her Wsslsy ave n us cottage, where she will remain a short time. Mr, Mad ague was here from Friday evening until Monday. Tha Rev. J. W. Well*, reclor of Holy Trinity Episcopal Chnrch. this city, went lo Kllxsbelh on Tuesday lo attend the two-day annual convention of the Episcopal Dloceee of New Jeisty. Kd. Klein, of Philadelphia, an ic tlve member of Ibe Ocean l.tty Fishing t'luh, was In town Bunday, *e companled by Mrs. Klein, end her slater, Mlse Roeelle, a Philadelphia school teacher. Howard Denn. of the art department of the Germantown High ftchool, spent Balurday end Bunday tt his home In thle city. Mre. Denn '■ > mother . Mrs Berth A Pilleil, Is also - at Ihe cottege. where she he* l*wn en- ' tertelnlng hsr staler, Mrs, Wlnfield Palled. Mr*. Charle* Denn, mother o of Mr Denn, who le now In Washing i, j ton, D. 0„ will *bortly return end i. ' come lo this ally
Cost of Operation Divided Uctwecn Municipality aud Chamber of Commerce. Jt was decided by the Chamber of < 'oiDUtvro* al Its Hireling Tuesday ' night that it wuuid be belief for tb>1 city aud the Chamber of Cummerce to manage the city's bureau of luforuii1 lion, opened on tbs eecoiid floor of I tie Maascy A Fid w ards Building laetMuujday, ralbtr than lo continue thr arrangrmiut that had beeu started, w hereby tbs cost of Ihe bureau should be paid by (Its chamber aud lbs Bell Telephone Compauy. The latter com l my, sums weeks ago, mads the siggestion. which was agreed to b> ■ lie Chamber uf C ommerce. I hder (his plan, the compauy provided the room. Iy|*wrdihg machine, etc., aud the company aud the chamber werr Jointly to pay the salary of the stenog rapher ou duty iu the bureau of Information. Mayor Champion urged that there he a su|*rvlslug committee appointed lo keep lu touch with aud advise the secretary of the chamber regarding mailers of miportiuce that might come to the chamber or to Ibe bureau of Information. Ou aiollou of Russell H. Nulty « couiujltlee of three was appolutsd to direct aud supervise (he activities of Ihle bureau. Mr. Nulty, Mayor Cbainpiou aud (he llev. Dr. R. H. rtuyder were appointed by President H. f. Btaulou as member* of llils coinmltlee. I Uu motion of Mr Nulty, Ibe City Commissioners were requested to pay oue half the expenaee of the stenographer ou duty In Ihe bureau of Information. her time to be devoted to the work of the city end Chamber of Commerce Mi*s Edith V. Deuny, of Camden, U ibe young woman ou duty. Local l'luuiber Weds. Harry Dlbb, a plumber, of tbla city, has returned to his work here, efier a -hurt vacation, be having beeu married on Saturday at Palermo. The nrlde was Miss Harriet A. Dailey. of Palermo. They were merrled et the Baptist parsouage by tbs Rev. Tboe. L. Lewis, pastor of the church there. 1'he bridesmaid was Miss Margaret 8. Dailey, and the beet man was Herbert J. Liuihiti.of Bakeravllle. Tbey will live at Palermo. Improving Mlrsad Hoiel. Mrs. Johnson Rouey Is making a number of Improvements lo her hotel, IheBlraud, lu this city. Including the introduction of runulug water In r mauy of the rooms.
ACTIVITY AT f FISHING CLUB ^ OrgaaUatlou at Fourteenth — Street Give* New Contract — for Piling. The members of Ihe Ocviu City < Fi'hlog Club have atiuulUd the con tract with a local firm fur replacing (lis piling for the club pier wild the ~ rebuilding uf the plcf. 1 tie ureurbef- ™ say I hat the work wa* In k done by May 15, aud the firm, up lo Balurday last, had made no efforts lo begiu (lit -iiutiacl. The work will be done by tbe Delaware Dredging Company, atisiigements having beeu made llrl* • week with i'apl. W. T. Kickarda. who is identified with the compauy and who Is a member of Ihe fi*bing club I hers were a uumber of the rutin hers at the club house last rtunday these Including President Henry W P St el wagon, Vice President Gtorge b Bauer aud eon, George K Bauer, Jr., Dr. D. Buslirod James aud sou, David, j George Fraukeufield, W. VV. Tyers Georga Uurkhardt, Walter Chaudler, Ed Klein, JwhnrH Morris, Elmer Hob luson and Dr E. C. Weston. Fourteen lockets have beeu added to tbe uumber already iu the club house, and a wash staud aud #luk are to be built there. 'MOTHER'S DAY" Wlil be observed lit Mribudihi I i'liut clt Nuudsr. "Molbei's Day" will be observed In | I Ibe Methodist Church next rtunday. The pastor, the Itev. George W Yard, will preach at both service* lu Ihe uiorulug his topic will be, "Mother Her Task aud Place." aud in the even* . , lug his subject will be, "A Far-reach-tug Command of Christ." New Justice ol llir I't-ncr, John J Devlue, new Justice uf the I. peace, whose term of office began May - 1, took Ids oath of office some time i , since, but did not begin his duties ou t Balurday, as hla paper* bad uot bteu • received by him from Trentoo. These, I b however, are expected to arrive at any f time now. Mr. Devlue will conduct. • for tbe present, whatever business I • (here may be tu bis office In hi* home I • on Asbury avenue, below Ninth street. I t thurch Worker# l-lniertalnrd. 1 Clayton Halue* Brick's youug meu's Bible class entertained the girls uf the choir of the First Baptist Church aud also Mrs. A. R. Fogg's class Mouday evening Au entertainmeul by the youug men, a social lime n aud refreshments made the evening a pleasant one for all.
r ———————————————— NOTICE ' MR. H. E. WENDELL IS NOT IN OUR EMPLOY HAFLEIGH & COMPANY S Ocean City, N. j. April 26, 1920 !• j
-"^fH A Wise Selection | % When you make the First National Bank your depository, you make a wise selection. %.It is a popular bauk, because jit .is strong, safe, substantial. H If you are not now banking with ua, why not open a Checking Account? - - — First National Bank i OCEAN CITY.N.J. it: r I EXTRA! EXTRA I I Ocean City Beef Co. will Open Under New Management on or about I MAY 20th with a full line of I High-class City Dressed Heats, I Delicatessen, Fancy Groceries I and Vegetables AT REASONABLE PRICES Our Specialty is I Fresh Butter, Eggs and Poultry Quality and Strvic* Our Motto Watch fot the Opening : I Formerly Bell's Se^'u%*t.. 1 1
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PLUMBING tm y>n grtting aoUr* «#tiaf#flik»B as io prtaas. workmanship and boams« ooarUmjl U st.'.i -lii p-i you lo K»f* •• a wiaJ I a« In au good ^ .r* of yua« r#pair wsk ut wbW-f. 1 «ak* a spomalty. 1 ba, « no «x|wnoi v* art*bllah#>#..i i fore* io i«iv# «u* a tr«#i c. M. BACON *07 eighth «t SURF LAUNDRY V2V Ocean Avenue «... Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK.. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE OIVE US A TRIAL Geo. F. Saxton FAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND DECORATING 936 ASBURY AVENUE ocf AN CITY pnomt. **-w NEW JERSEY -ye^— Cook by Gas and you wou't have to worry. The old reliable GAS alwayt "Johnny on the spot " Now is the time to get your GAS RANGE or W ATER IIKATUR for the coming summer. Call at our salearoom aud see the latent models in Gaa Appliance*. City Gaa Light Company | Build a Home Tlietr IS a Building Boom. It ii in full awing in the West and tftiddk West. We have commeuccd to feel it here in the Ka*t. It'* spread tag. Price* will advance. Why uot get busy now with those plans? See vour friend, Mr. Contractor, and go over it with hitn. Of courae it s understood that you'll want tbe Lombcr to come fiotu u*. If we get tbe business, you'll not be held up fox the delivery of tbe materia!. That does not only mean LUMBKR, it means Cement, llnck, Lime, Latb. Sasli and Millwoik and Hardware. C s #r> thing thot feoas In ih# Dulldlnt G. Ii. Shoemaker Uumber Go. T wolf th ond Wont Avenue ■ iBELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. ano Simpson Avg. ocean'.City. N. J
f E. A. CORSON""! |[ General Contractor | 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON ON SATURDAYr MAY 22 # llSTRAW HATS] We Have tire Hot You Wkni I tirlghum-Hopkina HataHrsthsbMt 8»raw HataonihsMa*ks» Qiva ua your ordor now Ready Made Suite, all Wool Fine Line of Shtrm, Tiee. Cape. Eto. Underwear H oeiery Pajamas | j Boyn' Pants and Blouse* Odd Pants j 804-06 Mm? Ate. J01S MEU'S SHOP 0ceM atT' '• JTHE LIPPINCOTT 9 A new Hotel for Ocean City to be constructed on Ocean avenue between Ninth and Tenth streets. The site has been purchased aud plant are now being prepared for actual construction. % This new Hotel will be modem. There will be elevator service, plenty of rooms with private bath, running water in every room aud many other comforts and convenience*. U Applications for stock in the Company should be addressed to 1 1 Lippincott Hotels Company I m 1 I) ADNA BROWN, SecrHtry Treatnrer Liaaarv Bi'tLPifft* V.> i rniLAPaLrniA Pa. or to R M WIKRH A CO. ttj RaoAPWAV Rtf YoH
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I Mown and inspect onr nnmerona designs. Ii yon are critical it may take yon a long time to decide— I there are so many patterns to choose from— but the point is that yon can be suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to yon. ALFRED R. 'SMITtl 1040 Aabury Aw.eai - Oca— City NawJf-y Are You a * I Slave to Stoves? spooTdo yow want to do sw^ w ith the dirt and trouble of carrying coal and ashes through tha rooms? Do you want mors ba* at less coit? Why not investigate the 4IflTERriATIOnAL Onepipe Heater I "" SWAB 0 TWOUT, Ag— la 1 lN4N>snbwO»w«>.0iI C. I LAKE . ..REAL CSTATt AQt*T.. DOW for sal*. OGIIBM— W— - f T AVE yon a cottage, htm— low 1 I * or apartment to fhrnkh? " e 1 have a line of rcxrtiTffm* at leas j than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CH AS. E. ADAMS 4 SSO. __ 720-22 A1SUWV AVE. . I HR1DLBV dk ADAMS — - Reading Goal Also Ktadltac W*a* 5*"* Hral SOMA en lb# mAflH. MM 114 w I M.ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embahner mi otsmi Avoarva •flfris It* OOBA.B PITT P. J Snmuel^Mecicer A U. KINDS OF JUNK IMP #k#M an sin4* mi mH. V g# h*T« •nrlMni '• **th «•»(> T*ls»a«m» Niv AH » J* !• markwt »o Say Oki, *UeWbt msirnw ITUHTIC ICE COMPART ot"" Poccic RmHsw kt r#nth wast AvaiiaS oetaw oitv n 4. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Asbwry AvSMMS OCEAN CITY NGWJBSSmr S»* m Uwrtlst is F Tto SttttMl

