Ocean City Sentinel, 22 July 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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TMUK8DAY, JULY 22. llfcfe. ItbWrsd Ml ib* **oMi omes at Oaaoa ctljr M J., MMOOUd CUM* 111*11 lUMlUf. hstp tub children Dr. Mutgriu uitci Inatrucilv* Talk* lu pchooliucu. lu fits talk* bafora the convention of Slate Schoolmen In tbla city WrUue* day and Tburaday of last week, Dr T. kv Floegan, Pennsylvania'* super lutandent of public ln«tructlou, apokr ■truugly on ibe ueoaaaity of Ibe physical examination of ibe acbool ctilldren, aud of (be ueed of aaalatlug Ibr mentally defective acbool children He ta opposed to eotiool boards whose metnbeia are appointed by politician* of towns and clllee, he showing that tbe beet of reeulla cannot come from board • of tbla calibre, or, at ieaat, vary often poor results follow* tha work of men tbua appointed, tbey frequently eelectlng teacher* from tbe fauillim or | friends who politically are ou their , respective sldee. Dr. Flnegau also aakl thai, lu otuk>» lug attendance officers, It Uxt often bappeua that very ordinary kind of policemen ere picked out for tin* work, whereat men wltb el least the Intelligence of teachers should hold these positions. The pay ebould be commeosurale with the work re quired. He said that lu tbe large cities women should be appointed aattendance officer*, tbey tnakiUK In many luataucea belter officer- than men. Tbe appolutmeut of men and women aa attendance officers lu I he big cltlaa should be ou a fifty-fifty baa la. Tbe Stale, Dr. Finrwan •aid. has en interest in every child, and It will -«•» to it that tbe cbild has the education i requrted. When tbe local school an thurltlea cannot carry out tba law, the courts give tbe State officials the power to enforce tbe statute. There should be a fully equipped bureau in every State to *ee that the CK«n»rv>laory attendance law is enforced. The speaker complimented New Jersey on bevlog a ten months' school year. Tbe average throughout the country is only seven months, and tbla condition obtains even in some of tbe so-called advanced States Tbe schools everywhere should be kept open for teu month* of the year, aud the compulsory law in da effective New Jer«ey has the best system of ue | lectlug rural supervisor* In eflect in I the United (Mate*. Tbey are choaen for their ability and not because of I politic*. Another good feature In tbe New Jersey schools, end the speaker •aid be kuowa of no other State bav lug this, la that of having women to give assistance to young teachers lu tbelr work In tbe country districts. Dr. Ftaeffau staled that there should be e State wide courses or study to tbe schools. Tha school authorities of the country show inefficiency if Uiey can not get the course In such shape that they may know Just what they are do log. They must have a level. «o that children leaving a certain class In one town or city may get Into a similar claaa In another town to which their] parents or guardlana may bappeti to move. SURF CASTING Angler.- Cisb to Hold Toursa ' ■»«■! Weal Baiardajr. Tbe Angler*' Club of tbla city I* | 1 (*om piecing arrangements for Ita first annual surf-caatiug tournament < which will be held in the old baseball park next Saturday, beginning all 10 30 a. m. Tbe club baa a strong team, and some very good work 1* expected from the l boya by tbe older member* of tbe or- > gamut Ion. There will be six event-, aa follow*: | Event No. I. longest of three cast* ■ —open, re entries. , Event No. 5— average of flva casta- , opau. , Event No. 3— accuracy cast at stake , 160 feet— open. Event No. 4— longeat of three cast* . —closed club member* only. Event No. 6 — average of Ave cast* - — cloeed, club members ooly. Event No. 6— accuracy cast at 19 1. feet- -closed, club members only. There are three claases in each evenl with line trophies for tbe winner* Those showing strong in the practices are •'Charley" Ellngaobauaao. ' former world'* long-duiance caster, J.I1 F. Jordan, Jr., Hart Christiansen I ' Walter Kuahn, Harold Lenta and J (lus Doetz. I

"BELOW THE 8URFACB" Big Pictures and Mtar Vaudeville Always at the Hippodrome. Hobart Boewarth In "Below the Hurface." a picture that no one should ml**, will be seen at the Hippodrome Pier Theater, on the Boardwalk, this afternoon and evening aud the remainder of the week. Another highclass bill of vaudeville will be presented by Manager Frank H. Flail, Another headlines in the picture world, "The Wonderman," will be the ailreotlon at the Ttlpitodroroe neat Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, with tbe usual stellar vaudeville bill. Manager Piatt'" efforts to attra'd and ples-e Hie residents aud visitors are appreciated, as shown by the large j audiences at every show at this house I ■ ■ Rnlsrtsinea Hr wing Circle, Mrs. Horaoe K Mnfvidcr, of tilen able, and her ru nner. Mrs. Merlin* Raws, entertained the (Jlenatrle sew Ing circle at f heir summer coelaff, 7 West Fourteenth street. Wednesday of last week, la the party were Mr-. Richard Young, Mrs Hmtth, Mrs Boyer, Mrs. Harry Buck Mrs Harry Oregory etid Mm. Marry rtchsrbeum, all of (Jlenstde. Knleyrd Hon«r Warty. Mis* Ixds Pation entertairisd * , bouse party i.-t H*turdey at the eottax* Of her parent*, fieorge W. Patten and wife, mi ('antral avenue £,monI ,ht *uw#u- •" «•«»!* r- of the J Weef Philadel plds H tgh Hehool. were ! Ik. Nto*. Kill. P.rk.r «.,7h w7£* ' . < Mwe gew Psuitiun, •££!?•, H5" .Mifry U of t Philadelphia Is spending bis iwo v vacelliiti at the home of Oapt i and Mrs. Herbert r Hmtth, Meom- i panted by hi* wife. Ltariv t.'onver, c for eofgs time, has been assistant to Mnpt Mills, of the police department. \ n Assssl Haver. Tbe aonual hatar of the Lad lee1 l] A lit Ilia ty of t»ir Href ttrian ' Church will tie held in (lofl'u pBvi. |p>n, ou the b»«mI welli, tomorrow ef. lernoon end evening, twginning at 1 ; nr!?T* Peoey end useful article# | will be on sets /

GEORGE W. PATTON ■ HADE PRESIDENT Lewis and Hits Also Officers of South Occau City Association. The South Oceeu City Improvement 1 Association, si a meeting in the Union | I i'hapet, Flfty-llflli street and Asbury ( | avenue. Friday evening, elected the! following officer*: President, lleorge W. Pation. vice president, Henry A Lewis; secretary and treasurer, ('has ID HltZ Mr lllti has been Hie till - cleiil secretary for a number of >ear» ! Tbe cbalruiau of the uieellng MaMr. Lewis. I lie retiring president i- | Charles Davis. Several of tbe resldeuls of that se liou of Hie resort julued Hie organ'/* tlou at Ibis meeting, and the member- 1 'I "lilp of the association now numbers I 73, all of them actively iutcreste«l In I the progress of the lower section of this city. There Is a movement to have many I of the member* become voters in I ' Ocean City, so that a* taxpayer* vi »| tally oooccroed Id I Im advauctDiaot I of the south end lliey will have a voice I lu the selection of meu to conduct llir I ■ affairs of the municipality. I w 9W ■ DISCUSS REPORT > I _____ |cil» untiisls Taslk ul Cm in p I tiruuud I'uNkibiliiits. lu compliance s uh tbe request of I I tbe City i'oinuii»aluner>. city Knirlr I I • or t'olllsson presented the following) I comprehensive report regarding th--| I Camp ground soil at tbe wecklv nuM t l I lng: I To the Board of Commissioner* of I Ocean City. New Jersey. |< Ih uUemeii lu pursuance to a ro ji olutum adopted by youi board ««l h i meetinj? held un June 21. lt»20. where- 1 1 I in Instructions were given for t b«* 1 1 city enginci i to furuish to your boaid I certain infoimatlou us to the land d> I scribed in -aid resolution, and iu com |< ph.iuce with your request, kindly a< I Icepi the follow iug report. The map 1 1 laltachi-d to the report is a map which I show* the various tract* numta-nul' I from 1 to 6 Inclusive, and are set forth 1 1 Ion the map as follow.-: Tract No 1 being di-simialed yn the I ' I map as Plot 507 and .''Hi. Tract No. 2 being designated on th«- 1 ' I map as Plot 5©5. I Tract No. 3 to ing designated on thel' I map as Plot 502. Tract No. 4 being designated on lhc|( map as Plot 501. I Tract No. 5 being designated on thel map as Plot 500-A I 'Tract No. 6 i*lng designated on thel' I map as Plot 500. Tract No. 1. designated as Plot 607 1 and 506. is a strip of land with parallel I I sidt a 500 feet wide and 555 fwl deep |< This land s««veral years ago was filled I I to grade, but at the present time is| about 2% feet or 3 feet below I tablished grade This tracl could be I Jul illzi-d by filling certain sections fori I use as an atheltlr field or n public I play-ground. On the same land could I, be placed a quarter-mile track fori, athletic purp"M»". baseball and foot I . I ball field, tennis court*, croquet, hand- 1 ' I ball courts, and. In fart, every branch I I of athletic* or out-door sport* as used I by student* attending the high school.), I visiting athletes, resident* of this city.h and the summer visitors In order to|< I give you an idea of the size or thi-|t tract. I. would say that II <ompares|< favorably with other athletic fields and |> I* nearly as large as the Philadelphia 1 1 [National League BaM Park. In order L to utilize this for athletic purposes, it It wpuld not be necessary to use an> 1 1 particular foreign soil except for th« |t finish grading > Tract No J, deaignau-d as Plot 665. 1 la situate between the West Jersey 4- 1 ' Seashore Railroad and the Atlantic |> City Railroad. This property Is hound I' ed by parallel lines 500 feet wide and 1 1 230 feet deep and la almost up to the I city grade Tract No. 3. designated a* Plot 502. 1 Is bounded by parallel lines 500 feetL wlde and 255 feet deep, and Is about | up to grade. This property I* ideal | for encampments, municipal buildings. I or for public tennis courts. )• Tract No. 4. designated as Plot 501 « bounded by parallel lines 500 feet | * wide and 275 feet deep. Hair of this I ■ tract has been recently filled to grade! and requires filling and grading fori1 the northeasterly half This tract [l1 could be utilized for municipal build I1 Ings. encampment*, or for public ten | nla courte * Tract No 5, designated a* Plot | 0 ix ')•»<• f,., | wide, and h*x an av-l erage depth between parallel lines ol | J about 900 feet to the Boardwalk, andlj is approximately 4 feet below the city M giarle This tract could be used for an | . artificial l*kc. or. If It be filled It \'d could be Used for the same purposes I as any of the heretofore described I W tract* This would make almost | r twice aa large an athletic field rh l Tract No 1 Tract No. 6. d« signaled a* Plot 500, | '

t Is the beach exuHfding from the Board walk to the Atlantic Ocean The soil of these various tr*rt* of r land la composed largely of im-h* I. sand. Renperf fullv submitted ® WM II rOLLIRBDN. JR., f'Uy Engineer. At the conclusion o< the readme of • the report by • "ity Clerk Harry A Morris. City Commissioner Campbell! •aid that It seemed to him that the city does uot need all thin land for athletic purpose* f\ In reply to a question, city Kngi ' near Oollfaeon stalerf that tract jflO \ 1 could be converted Into a lake, etther I freati or salt water similar in imniisi. I of water In Aebury Park and ocean ' drove The water would have to be 1 kept moving. ! Director t Wropbell asked whsther It I te neces*atv to have a fresh water lek*| Willi SO much Water on almnM everv I dde of (Wan city. WTWX| Mayor Champion replied thai such lake* are iHipuiar wlih the v|k||nra |(1 the •eashore reports along the north coaal of New Jarsey. Mr. t^arupbell said th*t In many of I the North Jer«ey reeurt* the beaches ■re altogether different from that of Ocean City. Home of these l>eache* • re steep Dlretbir Fisher spoke along ilie -ame line |i City Hollcitor Hoswfll asked Mr Collisson regarding the kind- of trees • nd shrubbery that might grow on I I be i up grnunde. to which the an glneer, not being a florist. -si<| hel' cnulit not give reliable or definite inl liere was also anme talk regarding ' an athletic park on the ground ea*t of ' Ocean avenue, with the imssthiiity of 1 a «iadliitti aud grand stands 'I here I' was a Ian the suggf*(|uri that some time a hotel might he built on the ground near the ocean front The ptvaethllity of an athletic park on the land near ttie bay front was *l*«. dlacussed. After all of the member* of ilia ■ had talked the matter over for some time. It w ee decided, on motion e of Director Fisher, that the <|ueetlnn * tie taken up for further diacussi.in at I the neat meeting of the board — — 1 ■ ♦ te ♦» Legal papers of all descrlptlona, Injliiding wills, are carefully drawn by R. furl Is lUvMiison at In* office 74$ . aventte, Drean City. ff. J adv.

MUCH INTEREST IN CASTING GAME Ocean City FlbhitiR Club's Annual Tournument Occurh Saturday, July 31. The b«»)s of Ibe Ocean City Fishing I Club are completing ai'llVc prepsrs | lluiic fur l lie club's seventh aunual I casting tournament, which will 1* iield in the old baseball park. Eignlli street and Hay avenue, Saturday, July 31. starting a) lu o'clock There w ill be live ev ante, w <• la three I classes in (lie Hist aud second gvenls. file events are average of five casts lu I i>ps" He'd longe-i cast of three in open livid . average "f tbrre ca*ts at "lake, distance of 140 feet average of live irasls iu open field, and loiigr»l cast of I three III open Held. The corn uill lee in charge comprise* | I . Ilr Hike Anderson, 1? H Bru-b. J P Karrell, t«r»rgr A Fraukentlrld . II. W Hartley. Di W L Mages A. | I) Owen, \\ \V. Hiday and Joliu Yanderlierchen. The Nortuaiulle will if the head[quarters for the visiting tlslieriuen. GOT BIG FISH Wui. r. I'rriomsu Anion* iltr I.UCk) Allglrla William 1 Pretty man of Philadvl I phis, a wcll-kuowu col lagt- 1, got 7) | weaktlsh m (treat May Salurdav . run|nmg from 1^ to live pound- each | With him weir < apt. Cone and < apt I Joseph Allen. Mr Pretty man and |cap(. Cone were at Cape May and | vicinity a few day - before and caught s large uumbrr of weaktl-ti Arthur Bowman, eon of Samuel Bowman, an active member of the Oceeu City Fishing Club caught e six-pound wrakfikii in the bay Saturday. The lad wa- properly proud of his feat. I be ri-li wa* exhibited at Dr. Weston's at ore. Commodore C Howard Hcliermer horn, of We-i Pluiadelphla, lakes occasional rl-liing tripe ou Hie bay. and he always comes back with a g< od sued supply of weakfishai d croakers He took ilie Hev Orurge W Hat cock • f West Philadelphia, hi" pastor, with nim on a l rip a few days ago. and lliey caught about fifty pound- or wrskfisli. none of H>e latter weighing less than four pound*. Home of tlirui w-ighed six pound*. W. P Lipplucoit, of this city. >-auglti s •"/> pound black drumfisti lu Hie bay. op|N>»lte Jop'a Point, on l ues day. Lincoln Modei), while at Little Beach several days ago, got two channel base one w eighlng HtCpounds and I the other adopt resolution riffliiahCouflroi AaaewaMenl uu Coairad Tuj There being no response at the meeting of (tie City Commissioner* when Mayor Champion asked if anyone present had any objections to the confirmation of the report of the commi--loner* of street a-*esaaieui ou Contract No. 705, the followiug resolution, I presented by Director Caiupbeli, was' 'adopted by (he board: He It Resolved, by the Hoard of Co nun 1*--i'. tiers of Ocean City, New Jeraey, I 'hat l he report of the cnmmis-ioners • f assesment. under au ordinance, en tilled "An ordinance to amend an or | diuauce, euiitled, -an ordinance to con •truct, erect, and build, and 10 repan and maintain, a bulkhead in the ua*d gable water* other thau the Atlantic Ocean within the territorial juri-dic of Ocean City, and providing for til* cost thereof,' " aud an ordioaucr ssiabllshlrig a bulkhead Hue entitled an ordinance estahlishlng a bu'k-l line hi navigable water* other than tbe Ailautic Ocean," being Con tract No 7(16, be aud the same I* here- J by confirmed. had pleasant time XfeihodUt Hummer AuiUlHrt Nrciaat ibe Nounandle. The member* of the chnuuier Aux- I illary of the Methodist Church I gattiere«t in Hie mu-lc room or ihr Normaudie uu Thursday after- 1 noon. A very Interesting business Hireling wii held, with Mrs. i D ( lark presiding, after which a good social! time wa* enjoyed Mrs. Glllls, of Wllmiiigtnn. Dr gave two piano srdo* in * skilled |. manner. The hostesses for the afternoon 1 1 were Mr* Bryan Mrs. Fllhlau Mr* Sw eeleu . Mrs. Werreu, and Mi* I Archer A porch party w a- given by Mrs A J Heelrr 406 Sixteenth •treet.ou l oesilay afternoon, where the mriukrwere delightfully eulertainerf This (Thur-dayi afleruooti (lie Ladies' Aid Suoieiv of the churcli will I (ntertalu Hie auxiliary in the s.u-ial room of the church • • • r

AMsrnihmtian Ho»%%rli Hnunrrn I J Assembly man A 1 Bovwell, of Ithisctty. w a* one of the member* of I Hie plaiform resolution coiuimitee of | [•he Stale Republican i<eague at Trvn | lion These rr-olrii|ouk reaffirrued the I platform of the Republican national I com mil ire The oilier niemher- of f Ithe commutes were ( harle- A Wol Iverton, of ( 'amdrn , a cottager here 1 1 who was chairman Mr* Lllllai I I - Fleickrri aud Meeert. Rluvlei and I r Mitchell - Ai'o Oweers On ■.icenses. I iispn ior Lovett, of the Bt ate force, | w«s here this week aud issued a largr I I iHiii.ter of license* to owner* and drivers of automobile*, many of | 4 bom l ad tieen anxlou-ly ssatihig I his appearance. He sal in the po'lc* I court el city hell Monday and l ues | lay, and ex|>cct d to be in Ocean City | llir greater pert of this week, If It did | not rain. fori* Hnsn' Deveilan. Hi A iigii-tiiie's t'liurch wa- mnit | than filletl at the masse* at ;ui, s 1 j land 10 o'clock 00 Holiday The rec tor, llir Rev Thomas F Blake wa-'l ae-isted by the Revs. J J Hailert.H ( • c . of t Incago. and J J OrtfllB of | Corn walls, Pa. The Forty Hour*' Devotion will begin in this church at the In o'clock | " mass next Hunday mi-- 4 • 9 * — — • nniuips 10 Pirsr ii Ms-re. Bistiop t liarles Mead, of Deuver, I I a. id BUhop ( 'harle* Wesley Burns, of Philadelphia, will preach In the Firm | M K ChurcM here thl* summer the dates yet to he fixed Dr Wedder spoon, of Chicago, will atao preach In | this church at 1 tie service* one Hun day this sumrnrr. Not ire In Limit (ri'rfitorv Mate of Wilosai o Kinier, He.-*«w-.i. I'Mf-u rii Ui llir ontsr of Harry n. i r<urro«ai» or n.s tvwoiiv '<r « *1^. >»„, il.. ti- v suih 1st of Jul). A l< ,»n tli* spid l ration or dip -11 -.-rlt>*r, 1 v..iu,,r i»t sai.t <1s^raa*-i. none* u hi*r»t.y r > 1,, eredilrwa ssid ib*ra**>i |n eviiii.u i,, u,,. u'.srrihrr UOil" ' <«*lli or sftl'M^noo tlislr claim* and deman.i- »«siti-i huuqI sa|.| .Irr«s»"r1 W"|, J, lonnlh* Poll, llir \ •sTSnlb 'Is* of July, A, i.r llkvy M|h /A J Wislol say action aaslr.sl u.r . | r. I 'start July Jib, A l> . IK* A Mr IHhAI.il |> M.-NKIft. IksruPvt A C.IKWVM |,|(, . rfwwr j IV let , p. p., gib* • 4 "

William Maloney DialrlMvr pri8t0lite i Murage Kattrry Irak laaks and Appliance* a Tires, Tubes, Speedometers Call and bet a Cigar Lighter I rec 2307 Atlantic Avenue All ANTIC CITV. N J. 1 Vhowr MA- J C. L_. LAKE ' | ... REAL ESTATE AGENT. ia* Aibory Annul Uosan City. N. J. UiU for —sis . lot rsnl. • nrrNpoudriirs roilrHsA ft- »

Real Estate and Search Company kfcpjciteKNlt Fidelity Trust Comcanv of Newark Wild wood Title aod Trost Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abatracta of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan 00 Good Piret Mortgage Karros lor Sale Offlcea in Firat Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court Houae N. J. '

OI K NEW Electric System Bakery — * 1 * Makes Better Bread, Cakes and Pastry cr ?■ the i nr. / / coyr <>/ lu ikg Eat More Bread. It is the most Nutritious Food. WM. F. VALET 713-15 Asbury Ave. Ocean City. N. J. { WOMEN'S | I Seco net- Hand | I Bathing Suits } | t frOK SALE II $y» ii I* f \:\ Sea Side Baths | I Summer Household Helps at the Electric Shop Electric household helps are the answer to your housekeeping difficulties. Electric cleaners, washers, irons, dishwashers, grills, toasters and ranges — standard makes and reasonable prices —await your selection at the Electric Shop, 731 Asbury avenue. And a wide variety of Electric Fins— small and large sizes. WALTER McCORKLE j SECOND DIVIDEND NOTICE Automotive Collateral Company TEMPLE BLOG., 415 MARKET ST. iCaniden. N. J.. July 14, tyjo. The Board of Directors has Ibis day declared a quarterly dividend out the of earnings of the Company to Preferred Stock- 1 holders of record August i. 1920, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, this being the second quarterly dividend. Checks will be mailed by the Treasurer on or before Au- 1 gust 5. 1920. I. F. HUNTZINOKR, Secretary. ( — t STRAW HATS We Havo the Mat You Want ' »9r%lifim-H.>t>Wtn« HutsursihshMt ktruw Msisonrh. Market filvs us your uMur now Wertcty Made Sulta, all Wool Kino Llna r»f Shlrta, Tiaa, Cnpa, Kto. Underwear Hootory Pnjoniaa Hovm I'antannd BlouNea * Od<l PnntH 1 804 06 AfiOfi AT8. JONES MEN S SIDP ^ CUT. N. J. — d Maddock's Pharmacy kighih end Asbury Avsnus Ahon# aao Agent for Kasiman Korlak* and Films Printing and Dtvtloping. Whitman's and Samov^ Candies Stationer>'. 23c t«» $ i 00 a Box Complete Assortment Toilet Waters, Creams and Powder* FOR SALE shnry Avenue, Wcxi Side, 1k-i. Sixth And Seventh Street* Two desirable adjacent building lot* 30x100 Will be sold cheap to c]f*e an ratate Apply to any responsible Real Haute Broker

If* ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■ M ■■■ M ■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■■*! | Any Kind Any Where Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor j - ocean city. n. j. Tenth Street and West Avenue S' B SWAN J- t. TROUT Swan and Trout eaACT CAL Garoenters anc' Builders JOaaiNG A SPECIA TV 10a0 asbury avenue ocean CITV n. J. | YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time 10 look after it closely yourself and mast depend upon the honesty o! the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for tbe list of names and photographs of tbe houses. Otis M. Townsend office Dllll nrn ocean a nr. •lbM.Urposlte f.0. DUILL/Ln H. J. ■ ■ City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCffA* CITY. jcesfr L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR telephone, soa Lot 011 Ocean Front, 06 Feet Front Between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, with Riparian Rights The Price is Right and Terms Reasonable Ask— John J. I Ohtcr REALTOR 510 LKihTM hTRLCT fielos Ot-nlml Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Real Estate: Bargains numerous nrut apartments ... _ i, rent bungalows sal _j cottages 0nll MORRISON "-o* OCEAN AVE. BEL. EIGHTH ST. Real Estate For Sale Bid BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalow*, famished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice price*. This is tbe time of year to buy Cottage* and Lobs at this Popular Seaside Resort j very Cheap. Apply to • • Alonzo Cotton ; f»IO Aebury Avenue Oomu City. N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. i Ninth Street an€l Mavan Avenue ' OCEAN CITY, N. J. Miliwork. Mouldrnga. BuildiUf Paper. Platter Board. NaUe, &aah Wurbi etc. Ketimatee Furnished Prompt Deltverr. TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting for two week* to know If you ran gel it; we ran tell eou at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front proper!!** Choice cH>ttuw ftor inveaamei.i and for .m>zrorett.et»t-the cbunw of Ocean (ity, Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ockak City, N. J. real estate insurance Clayton Haines Brick a11 ElRhth St. OcesnC Ity. fM. J. The Joseph I. Scull Agency T Coraon T«T A»»o»v .Vg QOBANOITV.N.J 11 IIAM U. 5CHWARTI a « pounce* Ihe Open Ing of th^l I The Wayne Restaurant I 6<16 Hoard walk, on or about June IU, | I he Skee Ball Alleys I ODfl hoarxlwalk are Now Open 1 T

raiTKAinreae abb ainiatnk Lee & Bourgeois Carpenters 3pfi Builders OCLAN CITV. N. J. Jobbing Work a 6paidiy J05. D ILK fl. A. H4M Iflieare: kimo*. SJ»S Psealys pUs* eta mm* fauM 1*4. M hMe(.4;,.a OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OFFICE: 6tb 81. Oppaait* p OOCEAN CITY, N J Only galvanized oaila tucd on exterior work Cieorge W. Miirriij Contractor, Builder and Jobbing ftes* l »« H«sgsl««. • Wriiaii . No. IJ W. Fourteenth bfreet OCt AN CITV. N. J. Cos priasiiM I awirasw Uam»: Leander S. Corson BUILDER loea wzslcv *vr OCCAM CITV. M S SSOSI <*?«« Alter lUeas j ■ HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER TM» Sir IS OCUI CIT* I I Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER Jc4Mnf work prompdv ztwaded lo Lets tor Selr Cottage* lor Stir and Krai TbrlHkrl Si mi Azkery fee OCEAk CUT. 6. J Bill SsOkl. «•- J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, O! £** CITI . A J. MarlntaVs* rirnabai. Fall Um ol Joba Una a Oa. a faiate Vara sbas. Kir., ax Oar Hian. Also. Jobs T. Urals l ei *»« uti « ..« •uuidy la Hhwk. Urosbss a*4 fainlsn a«p|HWs tncyets Tirss sod ^uppibM w Ha poirtbZ Frompux Atlsodsd To. u t. Aiiws f V AUat N. S Altai GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING llld LATIRG. He.. Etc. All Werk la amm Ltae Prompt i * AttMfeB To. OCEAN CITV. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND Si ON PAJNTERS CUNTON L. BRCCKLCY. P*OP B«o.1y Mixed Polnu, la-od and Olle 93U and 9£ Aebury avenue. liiosr.ar * ■ see == CLOUTING, BBECKLEY AND 800FRD • Croat SOU OO sou* SAIMTINC Contractors and Painters OCEAN CITY, ft 4 •ru Shsm. ao4-t »i Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1126 Bay Avenue (keen City New Jer*e> Something Nqgr for the benefit of Orra.i City prop; Ocean City House Cleaning Comcanv will «-!*** roar haul. iiMlu* •anas, priw's roiU«e. sfer*. »D) u»io« raa •**♦*- »•»— « We faratadi smyrhhi itsi |iv» »»• tas wa d" tbe tost. All awl pomaiw-l * * wfti do M hjr Us ranerort «w <isj. Wira •• • irM. 7j$ Weal Avraar Ocmmm CMy New Jer«) | phopt 78 MT J0NE5. KOUEflS t I468BU A. I. JOBKM. kMbrt 1 ■ ■' - ■ — ■ ■ • I every n xTuxe that j I 'we sell — is Sure f \ TO PLEASE I II THAT atwt at pIninHtiw 6* YV luieeare nni ta oeed of f IV» TiM) want wait installed (hat will prr•enre tta par*, white color %i< -i"* the ve*ra 1 to come > maf>» tbe km' well pWee (• vwwt kssi' Wbv M call ns ttp s» \ phre as •• kit* of what mi need * (hi phntw Mmbsr kj HINS BURKNIRD1 Ml 61 Ml m bun flCfM on, 1 1. Try in AdnrttieBeit tbt 8BNTLNSL