* Ocean City Sentinel THl'KHHAY. AUUU8T 19, liO». We "hall be glad to receive ileum of ae we and romuiuiilcalloua of iul«re**l lo thlK eoiuiuuulty aixl our reader" •very wl»r re. All couiuiunlcatloiiN should U ac c<>iu|*auied with the full uatue an«i iddrrwi of the writer, not iiet^awarily rm publication. Inil aa a guarantee of K"»hI fr'llr DOTS August u not ivaclnuK the tiuae* -ttei.ii Iviiule tournament begins on the y ac lit club's courte Saturday. I here w III be a ba»eb ill gauic at the ( nik here Saturday aflerooou. I he Ocean City camp meeting eervleee Mill begin tomorrow evening. Ileurl Scott, noted baritone, will be lite eololet at the muelc pav lllou Sal unlay evening. South Jersey Kacltig A*uxH»iatlou'* I regatta ®l the tlcean City Yacht tiub | .^alurday . August "-IS Quite a little talk around town concerning the proposed sale of a portion I of the old camp grounds. I flhe #***<> n la lad mi good, hi the opinion of eouie, It may be due to the | fault of these people lu stalling out m itli ex pectatioiia thai were too high. It la up to the seashore resort* to see I * hat cau be done toward keeptug the I railroad farea aa low as ponsible. This I is a matter of vital importance to all i seashore cities. A number of large rockllsh were I i aught up the bay by a visiting llsliI *r in a n oo Monday. . Tbe biggest I weighed about 14 pounds. There , I were six or seven caught, aud their I weight totaled fifty pounds. Two youths from Philadelphia, ac- , I cused of stealing truck from a stand In < I this city, were tiefort Judge Kldredge, | ■ alt'upeMay Court Jlou*e, ou Tuva- , ■ day. They are members of a fraler- ( I inly orgam/atloii in a house on West | ■ avenue. I PERSONALS i i John Fletcher, of Philadelphia, !• • ■ spending a season lu this city. < K. II. Iloy, of Juniata. Pa., has re- 1 ■turned after a few days' sojourn at ' ■thi* resort. Clifford Crane aud family, of Bridge- ! ■ tou, were recent guests of Charles H. ■ Watson aud w ife lu this city. Allen Corson aud wife, of Plilladel- j Hphla. were guvls of Mrs. Krauia Hen- ( Klersoii in this city over the week end. | Kvau C, Patterson aud wife, of Phil- ' Hulalphla, are occupying their Four■rHitli street cottage for the halauce of Hhe season. I Dr. H. K Koesnler and family, sum-HiM-ring here, left this week ou an auto r> H r i , through the While Mountains, Hjoiug lo Quebec. I Dr. and Mrs. 8. (J, New comb and I Hhelr two children, of New York City* 4 Hrre g neat" of A. J. Smith aud wife I1 ■i"r a few days recently. I I Dr. Jotin M. Itarlluuaier and fain- 1 Hly. Dr. Arthur Itartliiualer and Dr. H'rank Itarlluuaier. of Philadelphia. 11 ■re occupying the cottage at -709 81 x - " Her n tli street, till* city. v I Mrs. James Franklin, wife of As- 1 in hly m an Fraukllu, of West l'hlla- a }
Ht iphla. recently back from a visit to Her daughter In New Haveu, Conn., Hs now here for the seaaon. I Miss Klsle W Iristan ley, a summer Hesideut of till* city, will leave tomorHow on a trip taking lu Niagara Falls, Hfuflalo aud Cleveland. Hhe will be H<v .mpaoled by Mlee Laura KoeluberHer, of Phlladelpbla. I Frank Crlsmoud aud Miss Klsle M. I*e, of Philadelphia, are spending Heveral day# with the letter's parents. Hapt. and Mrs. (Jenrge W. 1/ee, In thla Hlty. They are also entertaining HufHalo friends this week. I K. F. Oofl, agent at the West Jersey Hud Heasbore Railroad Company's Hoglilh street depot In this city, who Has not bean well for some weeks, Is Baking a rest at Hellaplaln. He Is acBoiupanled by his family. I Clinton D, Lnwdeu, wife and son, ■>f Camden, are among the visitors Here, w hers thsy will remain for some ■time. Mr. l*owden, who lived here ■for awhile, le now connected Willi a ■music publishing house In Pblladel■plila. Oscar D. Thompson and Miss Klor■eiice Moore,; of Philadelphia, arrived I recently and opened their Plymouth I place cottage Miss Moore, who was I seriously III for sevsral weeks, recov- ■ •red sufficiently to be moved from the I hospital. J. P. Kgan, wife and daughter, Miss I Nan Kgan, of Philadelphia, are spendI ing two weeks In this city. Miss Kgan I was a stenographer In the title departI merit of the Ocean City Title and I Trust Company for a number of years I and has many friends here. K. M. Thompson and daughter, I Miss Thompson, of Phlladelpbla, have I opened their summer home on HlmpI «on avenue for the balance of the -eason. Owing to the death of Mre. Thompson, which occurred about a | month ago, they were late In coming to the shore. I*»ht.~A black leather loose leaf note book containing ssrmon aketihes, Hiinday night. August 1. Content* valuable to owner, Rev. Marple M. Lewis, out Wesley eve., Ocean City. adv., ft. Kx per lanced teacher In all branches "f grammar grades will tutor backward pupil*. Writ* or apply Apartnisnt K, post office Building. adv., MA, If Lot? Hum of money on Boardwalk on Haturday. Liberal reward If returned to Dr. J. H. Weaver, fffH Wesley avenue. adv. 6 19, 2t Klectrtc baked bread la better bread; yon will eat more. Valet's Klertrlc "•ystetn, 716 Astxiry avenue. adv., 6 6, |f. FokHai.il Klne Hwisa music box, iwrfeci mid it inn: 6 lunes fioffo, Apply iVl Ashury. adv., 9 10, 9t. Fun Hai.k, Medium *uvd safe In Smid condllloti Reasonable. Apply MNTltftL Ofltee adv , If.
ARC LIGHT FOR DARK CORNER City Will Place Big Lamp at Fifty-fifth Street and Central Avenue. The used of mure light at two street intersections in Houlli Ocean Clly •me at the corner of Fifty-fifth siren aud Central avenue and one at Fifty Hftb street aud the Pennsylvania Railroad— was brought to tha attention uf the City Corn mission era lu a j letter recel ved froui the 8oulb Ooeau City Improvement Association aud ■ sad at the meeting of tha board. Mayor Champlou said that It Is hi* thought that there la probably serious need for a light at Fifty fifth street and Central aveuue. There was some dt*cu*slou a* to the necessity of a light at Fifty-tlflh street and Weal aveuue, but it was felt tbat a danger slgual should be placed at this crossing, as it |« H tad place* It was decided, on luollou of Director Campbell. lo instruct City Clerk Morris to arrange with the electrh light cumpauy to place an arc light at the corner of Fifty tlftb street aud ' enlral avenue. The matter of the additional light at Fifty llfili street and West avenue, or the Pennsylvania Railroad, wan referred to City Solicitor Hos well to take up wiih the railroad compauy as to proper pre cautious lo travelers at that polut. I u (he regular course of husluee-, a number uf bills were read aud ordered paid. TO GIVE CARD PARTY I'ulluKrrs Interested tu A II air lo tor Held si Casino Club. The womeu-folk among the summer congregation of 81. Augustine's . Church lu charge of the card party lo : glveu at the Caeltio Club Thursday afternoon of next week are busily engaged lu their preparatlous, and the prospects are that the allalr will be attended. The committee I u charge comprises ' the following Mrs. W. H. Keelsr, chairman; Mrs. Kugeue C. Honuiwell, ' Mr*. J. Burr wood Daly, Mrs. Joseph ' Cow well, Mrs. Horace F. Miller, Mrs llarry J . Taylor, Mre. 8. J. Deehao. | Mra. M J. Brady, Mra. P. 8. 8mlth, , Mrs. John K. 8kelly, Mrs. William | 11. Horn, Mrs. Thomas M. Love, Mrs. , Fergus McCusker, Miss Blake, Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Mrs. Jobu H. McClat* * chy, Mrs. Richard Hchwoyer, Mrs. > Helen Long Huyder, Mrs. K. C. Was- ' tou, Mrs. James ('on nor, Mrs. John J. Foster, Mrs Margaret Foster, Mrs. 1 Mary Petrruiau, Miss Rodgers aud Miss Doughty. ' — - ♦ « — i BANK PROSPERS Mlaitdlnic Oflerol |fio (or siiarea or mock. The First National Hauk of Ocean , Clly has Increased its capital from F»0.000 to flOU.OUO. and uow haa a cap v llal of 6100,000; surplus, floo.uou. It i also mure than doubled the tiuui- , ber of Its shareholder*. ( The great demand for this stofk « necessitated cutting down the sub- i scrlptlons, aud, while the price at * which It was sold was $200 per nhare. 1 there Is now a standing offer uf 6'JIO, > aud uoue for tale. t
Tha bauk ha* been for some time 1 aud coutlnuM to be on the roll of - honor llet, having a surplus aud uudivided profit account greater than the capitalKilled br l.tBbtulnK. Coroner J. Prescotl Cadmau, of this city, we* notified Huuday evening that Jobu Thlrkell, aged about 6> year*, of Pittsburgh, had been struck and killed ky lightning while he was walking ovar tha bridge at Coraon's Inlet during the storm early lo the evening. The unfortunate man, some lime since, eerved ai tender of the bridge at the Ken Hand draw, but went to Pittsburgh a few years ago. He was here oo his vacation when he met bis death. He leave* a family. His mother lives at Nswdeld. Coroner Cadman gave a certificate In accordance with the facte. ■ ' * ' ■ Anil Nslonn l.ragup Vlalior. The Rev. Charles M. Lsvlstar and wife, of Camden, were In town Friday. Mr. Lav Ister le superintendent of the 8talf Anil Baloon League In Bouth Jereey, aud he was here, be said, In connactlon with thla work, although he appeared lo be Interested In the political outlook ae It relates to Congressman Bacbarach and Htete Benetor Bright, who has announced his candidacy for tha Republican nomination for Congraaa tn opposition to ' Ongressman Raoharaoh. The league is said to be favorable to Bright. Hava Monae Party, Mr. and Mra. Kenton Warns are entertaining the artist, Kugeue Warns; Mr. aud Mrs. Percy A. Warns, with their daughter. Muriel, and Mr. and and Mrs. Wlllard Warns. Willard Warns returned from Blberia with tha A. K- K. In January and married Miss Betty Dobblne, of Pasadena, California, In June. They are now occupying their apartments at 1609 l«o- • list street, Philadelphia. Mr. Warns Is a member of tha shipping board. Foh Hale.— Two valuable corner lots on bay front, near yacht club Terms to soil Address K. J. DuMse, 106 Houth Third street, edv„ 6-27, tf. Wanted to rent, first two weeks of Heptember, furnished cottage, near beach. R. D, Cooklnghatn. Vlnaland, N. J. *dv„ H 12, It, A real up-to-date all electric bakery; the public le Invited. Bee Valet's Klectrtc Hystem, 716 Atbnry avenue. adv., 6*6, If. Valet's Rlectrlc Bakery, on Halordev. i hose delicious oofteecakee again. *|A Ashury avenue. adv., 6 30, tf. Kxcelleut beard, home cooking ideal Cottage, 7<M Wesley aveoue. adv.. 6-6, 61. WA*TKt> Htenng rentier, Apply Joe. I Mcuil Agsuey, 767 Aebury eve. adv*, It. Pun Hai.m Five ptseenver l>odgs eutonioblie Apply 767 A ..ury avs. adv., It,
I HEAR PROTEST AGAINST 1 SALE OF CAMP GROUND
: City Officials Tell Property Owners They Want to Know Their Wishes. Whin t ho ordlnunc* providing for , t hs? salt- of put t of the old cuiui' urouud 1 laud came up for third roading and final pttsaagi- at tin- Un-flini: ot Ho1 City Commissioners ou Tu« - la> aftei I noon, the board r**r<*iv«-d ,k petition prolestlng the sah*. and a OUiiiImt of w»-|| known protH'tty ownem Wore at the meeting to prolfst the proposed action of the city o cuds on such short notice, hh claimed by tiu ui Those- in llii- room iui ludi-d K. II Bacon. W. S. S< lu-ruicrhoru. ('apt. I. H. Cone, Edward K Cleinent. M:ltou K. Jlarr Muurlcc Gerhard. J Frank Fox and Walter Bacon. tb«- latter, >a lawyer from Oridgeton, reprcaeuilnr K. B Bacon. Tho petition read was an follow* ' We, the undcrHKued. hereby pro (est against the sale of the pro|s-rt> known as the park grounds, located be I wwn Uu* Boardwalk and ha> from Mww»n Flfih and Sixth st rents. Oc« ai City, N J. and adveriis*-d for salSeptember 6. 1920, us against (»ur in lerest as taxpayers of the epy of Ocean City and Against the in terefl of all other taxpa>ers of said city. lairralne M. Clement, b> Edward E Clement. W S. Bcherruerhom, Maui ire K Gerhard, Snmilel \V Fates .J II IHxon. Wm. II N;ul* S n Mil lard. I. II. Cone M K llart. J a met Held. Harry Woolever. Philip .1 Brelsh. Chns. W. Brooks, laniis*- II llaeseh-r. Amelia C. Wight. II. O Staiishury. G W F. Cnderdowu. Win T. Prcttyman, John C. llannerihowcr. Garfield W Dannenliower, Clarenre (' W Wilson. Jos M Walk.-r The stand taken by Messrs. Bacon Clement. Gerhard ami others ai the meeting was virtUalfW the same as that assumed by Mr. Bai-on in l)u following letter, read at the meeting 424 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean City N. .1 . August 10. 192" To the Board of Commissioners, ocean City, New Jersey. Sirs: In a public announcement made tn the issue of the Ocean City Sentinel of August 12. 192H. I note that on the loth day of August. 192«». your honorable hoard passed on first and second reading an ordinance which In effect, means the sale ai public nuc (ion on Septcmtier 6. 1920. of a part of what Is known as the Park Tract, between Fifth and fclxth streets, extending from Bay to ficoan I further not* this ordinance-Is lo be taken up by your Board ut 2 o'clock on' August 17. for third reading and Una I passage In view of the possibility of m> being unable to be present at your meeting on Tuesday. 1 take ihlf method of requesting your board to defet final acton upon the ordinance refer red to for 30 days, to give the peophof Ocean City an opimrtuniiy to Inboard upon the question of holding or selling this propery. When all the facts are mnde clear, we may all agree with what sems to be tho opinion of your Board. In thc meantime, there arc many property owners in Ocean City who feel you offering, at short notice, an Im port ant part of the most valuable as set Ocegn City possesses in this Park Tract, and which should not Ih» withheld from public use. Ocean City possesses something through ownership of this land that I feel safe In
r — — — — — — — — . PITTSBURGH MAN BUYS COTTAGE | Wm. Evaus, Newcomer, May RcBide in House Here Throughout the Year. I brr* I* said to U- a demand lately for cottages in this resort after a quiet market during the last few week* and the prospect* ate that there will s number of proper!!** to change hand* before next wluttr, according to real r*tate operator*, providing those desiring to sell do uot ask exorbitant prices. Massey A Edward* re|»ort the fol low -ale*: Collage ou Central avenue near Fifteenth street, to William Kv jii«, of Pittsburgh, who will tuake* nuiuber of Improvements lo the boose aud who, wnii hla family, may occupy i lie collage throughout the year lmt on Park place, near Atlantic avenue, to T. Charles Dusauberg, of Philadelphia, adjoining the property recently purchased by him. *> ii»K that any city would consider almost luvaluahlt*. 1 While you may have the authority to sell thla great asset of 'the City, them is grave douht If you could • ver replace Uu* asset you »re about lo sell, except at a fur greater coal iliun the City will receive at thla lime 1 respectfully request you to think for a moment of our r«M-eni growth During the past 12 years this growth has been a natural and permanent one. Your board has personal knowl • dge of the increase in property values hi Ocean City. We have n-aaon to be lieve In tb«- very near future, if not >1 present, there will be a public use for tills property you are alnrnt to sell, ind the further fact that it has been l lie experience of other cities, aa the population grows. It becomes very dlftl • ult for other cities to secure a large plot of ground except at great cost. In conclusion, permit me to advance 1 one other reason for delaying act ton for thirty days. The title to the prop erty has l»een in litigation for many years- In the meantime, the value ha* < increased many fold. The city has on ly had a clear title for about 1C < months. During this brief period brief us compared to the 15 years , or more of litlgatlon -bave we given , the thought to what we can do with this property the consideration we , should? Hoping your lwiard may find It con h I stent to grant the request for a post pouement of 30 days or submit th* . question raised to a vote of the people. I am, Respectfully. E B. Bscon. Speaking of tbe move now being , made to sell a part of tbe camp ground tract, oue of tbe city's officials said (hat tbe *sle of tbls laud will result beneficial ly to tbs taxpayer*, as tbe money received from tbe sale will go < to tbe funds of tbe municipality aud will reduce city obligations, thereby lessening tbe burdeu of tlie taxpayers At the saute time, tbs city will bavs sufficient land for all public purpoeee and public building* Couttuulug, he *ald tbat tbe land
LOCAL REALTORS i ARE ORGANIZED Board is Formed Here With Clayton ilaiur» Brick as Preaidcut. The <>(«■*(« Clly |(r si Est sir Board wa* (wtuiauenlly otgmuU' I l*> leal **t el e operator# at a mrrllng I oe*ds) afternoon by tbe elr i*tu of the follow ing officers: Frrsidcut, Clayton llaiue* Itrlrk; vice president, Harry F. dlaulon; treasurer, R. II. Tb<*ru, litese officers, wilb four oilier* will form the t>oard of directors (lie other* are: »V. K Ms**e> J. M. Cbr*ler. Kslhg • or sou and B. Frank Hmltb I ut- 1 hoard will elect a secretary J. Wil* ; nam Morriaon ha* bteu acting in this capacity. Tba association will meet again ! next Tuesday afleruo »n. that I# being advertised J<>t awle Is m portion of tbe tract which the city a> • quired for public reeort and recreation purpoeee. aud rla vastness could not t r comprehended until the t 'Uy t'ommi--louer* determined lu utilize t ti r ground for public pur|"»se« It wefouud (list the laud now to le eol-i was hoi needed for public purpcm - from tbs fact tbat there irmatue s tract of laud ruuuiug from Haven t Bay avenue, beiug au*ul ssi ft-t i -quart, wblcli W'-uld in e k e an athletic field, lu whicb all aporist- old Iw held, including track evvut*, narehall an«l fooltiall. Title livid would compare favorably wilb tbe alh rlu- fields tf severe! large college* There would also temalii a tract of land between * Wesley and Ocean avrnue*. .ViliiiSkl feet »«jiiare. sufficient tn piece publl< lawn triml# court*. cro*jurl Held* and handball couil*. and auother piece of land l>etweeii Oceati and Atlanin avenuee. 60ux.tru feet square, su 111 Hell t to place public building* of the city I Iteee ell her for lilgh school pur|M>*eor municipal buildings. lu aildltloj. there would t>e remaining the laud outside of the Boardwalk w lierever (to Boardwalk may be located. He aleo said the laud from Allaiith aveuue to tbe Boardwalk was uot un « eeeary for any of the pur|Hi*e* for wblcli tbe remaining laud could |>, used. To utilize tbls It could be madr lutoafi Inland lake, but (In* was uol deemed feasltile becau-e of t lie m|uir*. meut of pumping lu new weirr and dlscliargmg It to prevent stagnation. Tbe qiiaetlou of tbe planting of tree* aud ahrubbery was discussed by tlndty official*, but llii* was ft*uud to be impracticable because of the uearneeof tbe ocean, and lj order to place tin land tn a condition to produce grs»lawns It would be necessary to import soil. After tbe preparation of the land ' there would be uo guarantee of result* lu the way of lawos. After mature deliberation, therefore, he says, tbe city officials decided on * the steps Ibey art uow taking regard lug tbe disposition of tbe land. * Try an adverttoemeut In the kkktiNIL _ " "The Dilver Does It 1
MEHBER OF THE a |11 j hcityH OCEAN CITY Chamber of Commerce This Sign Displayed in any place of Business is a Guarantee of COURTESY SERVICE — and— FAIR DEALING ocean city chamber of commerce
SURF LAUNDRY 02M Ocean Avenue «**•*. isa-j (bin City, N. J. GOOD WORK. QUICK StK VICE, ALL WORK UQNt OS FRKMibLb r. t.Abt GIVfe A J RJAL 1.AI NDRV NOW OPIiM j Geo. F. Saxton | PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING DECORATING 035 ASBURV AVENUE OCCAM CITY 'seat. n « NEW JER6CV Gook by Gcie» and you won't hava to woiry. The old td^Ue CAS Always Johnny uo the apot.'' N«».v is the time to get your GAS RANGE or WATER IlKATI.k tor the coming rummer. C aB at our salcaroom and see the la teat models in Gas Appliances # City Gas Light Company Build a Home n»ert IS a buiHiog HcH.m It i» in full string la the West and Mul-iW \\ r«4. We Usee commenced lo feel «t brie tu the East. It's spreading Price* will advsocr WH> out gr* husv nsv wilb plans? See voar frteod . Mr .Contractor, snd r*» »vn it wttli htm. Of course »l ■ uiMletaiood thst vaa'll want the Laml*rr I come frrmi u*. If we get the t. twines*, you il not be bekl op for (he deliver) of the m*irr >.«l. Tint <l«*es not mil% mno LUMBKk, it mean* Cement . Brick, I. line, Ltli. Ss«h and Milltrotk and Hardware t.i*r»tiiln| lhal gowa In ths Oulldlnt G. 11. hhoomaker Lumber Go. Vvsoltlh and Wool Avonus msw^ — »■— w n •* f~~E. A^CORSON 1 I General Con t;r actor j 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY i ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS j "ir=if==3gM^npnr=ain— aa^— ■ ir^fffas ^BJf=grar'«ap I BCLL PHONE 18 Sutton &. Corson Co. General Contractors imP GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. ano Simpson Ave. Occan'City. N j Special "Hotlcc The 1'ortieth Annual Camp Mcetiug of the Ocean City Tabernacle Association will be held August 20 to 30, inclusive* Five services daily* The preachers next Sunday will be ^30 a. m., Rev. Alfred Wag g, D. D., Superintendent of Bridgeton District ; 7.30 p. ni., Rev. Harold Paul Sloan, D. D.f of Central Methodist Church, Bridgeton. Good singing. Live meetings Able workers. Don't fail to hear Brother Eli M. Hriksen, converted monk, every afternoon at 3 in tbe auditorium. SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk OPEN FOR SEASON D turn oREssinaT1^ KEsSr- - ScrES? fti Maddock's Pharmacy ffighth and Aahury Avanua Phona StO Agent for KaMtuan Kodaka and Films. Printing and Developing, Whitman*! and Samonet Candies Stationery. 15c to ft .00 a Box Complete Assortment Toilet Waters. Creams and Powders jliai Hoi¥Baite] I THE McCUSKER | STUDIO | Test* and Boardwalk Pawn, 4* A MLFTKLD AND ALL THE LA TUT STEPS IN SALL ROOM AND FANCY DANCING S Priwte Lessons Daily 5 9 LRU 11 P. I. MS.,.,.,,,,*,. T T ■ II i
j ha i<u i-n.w ^cstch Jj-all * Sl^MSr, tO-mtCrom ogbah cirr '***» » J O u HH| «c.rr4:^ tdGMsam • ' a. »■ r 1^4 «aw almt* S'L. Um •- ' a- ' - Wr - -M.i 'sMaseESSMWa y • . . > chsi isa M-. imISS iMtaaa M-aaa a rovaw.#. #. kL+dHmm NEW HOTEL ELBEJCON wburx AkRunmuir AVMOX ucmx trrt, m. j. •*iw aagva. rts*r\mmui umsmb i suuiw nn, ialsi M1LLLR COTTAGE *.fcA*r I ITT KKV JCHrttT Open All tba Ym 1 Bat Wsisr Haul ul'fca 1. MJ14JEB THE B1SCAYNE Friday. ApnJ 2 Haot.lt. 4 Fbtar u *««o a*Cno« 'ksmartous^ c*na Moortya tarraca F rival* Bat La Booaiat at M.rvM*. ovmv GANDY COTTAGE H2 ( cLtra: Atslsc ' ITly N*w Jarary im 1i«r H a m rasa 11 sal a»*rj < sac .*»•*. Mm Lima (iiesf, hi*. HIE DARLINGTON >eaaH) ta« Xasliia 1136 (kxtxal affcxl k Mi ■llnllvi, glvaa %o *«* aa* gaaasa aud WQ 1. day VERNON HALL GO At Malic as^aa Gimii CMyXj. la ssv ayaa far tha r«rr)AlM *f | i—U *. X MUX DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 611 Aabury Avevasc OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor MMaf Wsfk a SyscMly Office: IU32 Central Aveaoe OCEAN CITY. N. J. HAVE yon a cottage, bungalow or apartment to farniah? We have a line of rrftfcrrrut at lesa than Philadelphia prfoes Window shades a specialty. CH AS. €. ADAMS 4 BRO 7 20-22 ASBURY AVC. _ Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS J. PVLSCOTT CADMAN. Jr^ 630 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey auto tommeai All Kinds or Han line Ocean City Local Express a. a u»«w 406 EIGHTH STREET Ocean City. N. 3a . " Are You a Slave to Stoves? la your kee kreied oak h sfv tif Do yrm wt m do amy waii the dm and trouble of car* lying e el and asbc* through dm ti-msP Do rem want nsure he* ac lem cos? w fo noc investigate the < 1 InTBimiinoftAL " v | Oncpipe Hester 6W6A A ffKHI, a m J I a Jd . f ■ Our Wall Paper is A red table find We aim to please the particular. Jam eeaa down and inspect wa amuceoaa deatgaa It von are critical It may take Ton a tang time to Sector--

