0 Ocean City Sentinel TH I KHDAV, OCTOBKIl 7. IM. Wt ali»U h® K,IMl 10 ,leul* of ucWB aud oominuulcaltous of iuiera«i |t, i\xl» community and our readertrerywbsra. vll foiuuiuiitcatloui* -hould be acoui»|,k"'^ wMI* lb# fuli u®m* ftlld gddram of the wriUr, not uacaaaartlv h,r publication, but ana guarantee of gin* I f»*" f I
DOTS h»I aimp thl# ww ik. Itow'n your coal bin? rVliool girl" arc baaing lu the cveu* tags. Mechanic- are not ru-hed with work. *>* -tore# are uuw 01*11 on the Board eralk. I'litre'e a -carliy of cottage- here for all year re-ldeuta. Many of the local realdentH are now taklint vacation inpe. Howard D. Taylor, of Hit- dty. habeen reappointed a member of the C*l* May County u)o*quito coiniuU•Ion. itcean City wan well r#|ir*-#uted at the Knighta Templar meeting In Atlantic City Saturday afternoon and evening. |«ook* like a tight over the camp around-, but the camp ground- protai.iy would feel lone-ome If there wanti't eomelblug of that kind golug on. Beveral of Ocean nty'e real eatale tueu attended the meeting or mem ber* of the New Jer-ey Utile Heal K-tate Board In Vlualand Thursday evening. The Prngraaalva League han elected B. K. Huiitb, It. H. Nulty and K J IVarl a- It- committee to attend meeting* of the Cape May County Chaw ter of Commerce A cool wave struck town after (lie heavy ralu»lorui of Thur-day night, but It w armed up again -ouiew hat after a day or two of light overcoat and cweater like atino-pherlc condition-. PERSONALS Irving Jeffries, of the police force, 1taking hi- vacation. Mr*. M. V. H111 11I1. of this clly. -peut the week eud In Philadelphia. lira. John H. Whlllcar. of this city. I* visiting relatives lu Boston. Henry Bamberger, of W II Ilia-Bar re, Pa., I- -pending hi- vacation lu thla clly. Kdward Hodgera, who I- employed In Philadelphia, vi-lled hi- house here Huuday. William F. Gardiner and wife, of lhl- city, are -peudiug a few daya lu Philadelphia. .Mr-. Herbert A. Ploch, of We-t Philadelphia, la amoug tbc well known visitor- here. Judge Kaymoud MacNetlle, of the Philadelphia Municipal Court, waa In town durlug the week. l)r. L. H. A. Ktedeos. Lawrence Htedeus and Francis f>ledem, of Philadelphia. were here Hunday. Bussed H. Nulty aud Arthur W. Shoemaker, of lhl- dty, are spending their vacation lu Werueravllle. William It. Hughes, of lhl- city, I-vl-ltiug frienda In Philadelphia, Camdeu, Trenton and HaddotSfleld. l*o Bamberger and wife, of Philadelphia. are occupying Ihelr apartment lu tbta city for a few day-. Capt. Jeruee, who headed the clty'a lifeguarda during the -umrner, has returned to duty on the police force. William K. Maseey eud family, ol this ?lty, have returned from e vacation trip lu the Pocouo Mountains. The Kev. William Abbott, of A-bury Park, vi-ited bl- aon, Dr William O. Abbott, In this city, durlug tlie week Mrs. K. Winter, of this city, hai closed her aparlment and will 1 ■ -1
• |.snd the winter months In Viuelaud. Mlsa Mae Hotter, a -tsnographer In the office of H. F. Stanton, Is -pending her vacation at her home lu Beading. Kdward M. Hullon, Jr., aon of F. M. Sutton, contractor, of Hits city. ba« entered the Staunton Military Academy. P.ugetie I>owd and family, of Ger mantnwn, -|ieut a few day* in their Cottage on Ninth street, near Ocean avenue, during the week. Frank H. Stewart and wife, of Woorioury, are i-tlll at their collage, wlirre they are entertaining William Kirby aud wife, of Millvllle. J. It fhrlatlau and wife, of thia dty. are -pending I wo weeka very pleaaautly wlih relatives lu thla county aud frienda at South Viuelaud. Alotisu ' otton and wife, with their daughter, Ml-e Kdlth. of thl- City, • ill Mart III a abort time for Miami, Fla , where they will -pend the winter William I, Gilbert and wife, of title elt*. lefi thl- week on a motor trip to Ws-tilngtoti and Colpeper Va., 1*» be giie-le of t apt and Mr- George A Gray. I'lty < out ml— loner liobert Fl-ber'-health continue- to improve He lake# dally walk- and Itidtcalbma point to hi- return to his duties before e great while. W. T. Brown and family, who -pent the aim at -r montha In Mame, have returned tn their oottage. 810 Plymouth place, lilts city, for a few wees#. ly Commissioner Willlsm H. iptrell, r- present log thla county, attended the meeting of the Democratic State Committee in Trenton Tor-day. Mre. R S Win-low, ofDenlralav# nue, ha- returned fr 'in a two week* trip to Norfolk Va . -here she bar been vlsttlng her brother, Kdward K Hnwt, of 1 bat place. Arthur J. Henry aud ramily, end the Mea-ri Tauten#, of Philadelphia wet- In town Sunday. Mr Henry Who owns a college on Aebury eve nue. near Fifteenth -treat, le a mem bar of a taw firm to Philadelphia. George V Hatter, of Philadelphia vice president of theGeeen City pieh log 1 'lab, wee bare from Friday tveo I 9
STILL CATCHING BLACK DRUMFISH B. P. Goetg and His Father in-Law Get Two Large Fellows. 11. F. Uoelz, of tbla city, gut a black drum It - la weighing 60 pound- while 0-hlug ou tbe pier of the Anglere' 1 Club Saturday. "Pop" Sbaw booked | one welgblug 68J |)ouode aud Mr. (Joats helped hlru laud It. W. S Palmer caught one weighing 4* pound-. Auolber one, welgblug 19 pound-, also was pulled lu at tillpier. Klngtt-h. crnakvra aud large weak1 H-ti are being caught by members of tbls club. B F. Goetz captured sev* • eral large croakera aud some weak flab ou Monday. Frank Gormau and Jam— Farrell, of Pblladelpbla, well kuowu cottager-, on a recent (1-blug trip ouUlde. got more tbau £00 ll»ti, mu-t of them large weak. ' Col. W. K Simmon*, of New York, ' here ou bio aunual tt-bing (rip caught two large weaktt-h ou tbe Angler-' Club pier Friday. One I weighed live pound- and tbe oilier ' six pound-. 1 A—euiblymau J a me- Franklin, of Pblladelpbla, aud Harry Taylor, <>f ) New Haven, went ft-hlng lu tbe bay • lu Clarence B. Bugler'- new cruiser 1 Mr. Taylor was the only on* to catcli l any tt-h. Mr. Kugler'e cruiser Is 87 feel long and ha- au engine of 100 f iior-e (Hiwer. He purclia-ed It from tbe Government a abort time ago, aud I has It moored at Longport. r ' * " women Voir rs Will MCrt. The Ocean City League of Women 1 Voters will bold a meeting ou Friday eveulug lu the Chamber of Commerce room. All member- are urged to attend. Matters of importance will be discussed . HuimfnK Moo-rs. H. B. Cooper, of this clly, he- bad 1 Hie ground surveyed at Tweuty-niulb Mr eel for four bungalow bouse- and two garage-. A bungalow la al-o being built at Fifty eighth -treet. - lug until Sunday afternoon. He waaccouipauird by James Bain, of Phil- ' t adelpbla, another summer re-ident here Capt Charles W. Mumford. who has bad charge of the United StateCoast Guard station at Thirty-sixth ^ street, while Capt. Frank Shaw ua* been on bis vacation, will return to Ills post at Coraon'a Inlet atatlou, at Fifty eighth street, tbta city, tomor e row. His family will return with him. a-semblyman James Franklin and " wife, of We-t Pblladelpbla, enjoyed au automobile trip to tbla city Satur1 day with Harry Taylor aud family, of " New Haveu. They remained here a few daya, occupying Mr. and Mra. e Franklin's uaw summer borne at tbe 0 corner of Eleventh street and Ocean avenue. Mr Taylor la • aou-ln-law of Mr. and Mr-. Franklin. H. Curtla Robinson, 744 and 746 Asbury avenue. Ocean City, N. J., babeen appoluled a Commissioner of DewU for Peuuaylvaula, wllb full aug tborlty to take acknowledgment and proof of any deed, mortgage or other „ conveyance of any lands, tenements or heredllauien is lying or being In said 1 Slate, or any other writing ouder seal, to be u%ed ">r recorded lu Pennsylvania, and to xdminlster au oath or attlr- [[ matlon. "• For Sale. -Pair andirons and ga» log, practically new; sell cheap. HW * Oovao avenue. adv., 10 <,SlPiano For Sale —Call at 660 Asbury aveuue. adv.. 6 £4. tf. if — " RED TAPE FINALLY UNWOUND J For a Time It Had 8ergL Ha yea Tie# * Up, But Ha Came Out a 1 Lieutenant. I I »
Once upon a time there waa a mnn 1 who "fired'' his employees that he might have the pleasure of hiring them over f again. That would teem to be aomew hat the way with the marine corps. It "Area" Its mee that the government , may do them apeclal honor. , Sergt. Edgar Hayes, a red-blooded patriot of the marine corps, overheard ( an aspersion upon the uniform of his service Sergeant Hayes promptly hit the speaker In the nose. The marine 1 1 corps sat upon his case In solemn 1 court-martial, and after much dellber i atlon dismissed ftergeant Ifayee from the service, thus creating civil dlsabll , lllea. The case later was reviewed by , the president, who pardoned Hayes and restored him to cttlsenshtp. Hayes has now been restored to the service and created a first lieutenant, an act of congress having empowered the president to make the appointment. It ts a roundabout way of doing a I man honor And It ahowt something wrong with the system. We wonder | what th- dignified gentlemen of the court-martial would have done If It had been proved that Sergeant naye^now Lieutenant llayea, having overheard nn a-pemlon upon hla honorable aerv lee. had condoned It by Inaction — On clnnatt Ttmee-fttar. Lumber Cut of lilt. The lumber cut of the United State* I In 1018 waa »*tt,«20.000 ^ ported to the fortrnt service up to June 16 by 14.768 mill. The com I piefe total cut la 8i.tW>.4M.onr> feet based on the assumed operations of I 22.646 mills. The computed cut In | mm is 11 per cent smaller than the computed production In 101T. A comparison of the computed cut 01 several of the larger general produ^ 1 ing regions tn IM* with the flgurva for the preceding year ■ ainalt or output by approximately 20 per cent '. I m the yellow pine group of » decrease of 10 per cent In the North , Carolina pine group and of 0 per cent . I m the t<ake states. An Increased cut ' | of a per cent li noted for Oregon and ■ Washington. . Creatures That Waep. Among the ereaturea that weep mo* easily are the mmtnante. Ab hnntert h. know that the etng weepa. and It H i-i inserted that the hear aheds teaei when Severely woondwi The gtreffj M |i not laaa sensitive and regards wit! | laarfnl eyee the banter who hai id i
BIG MASQUERADE CARNIVAL PLANNED FOR HALLOWE'EN
ONLY ONE TROLLEY GAR NOW RUNNING
SOME COTTAGERS REMAIN IN CITY Two Cars on Reading Railroad Monday Morning Were Overcrowded. There arr -till a number of cottag er- remaining lu tbi- re-ort. and -i«m« of them, living In tbe Twentieth atreei ' I -ret lou, ye-terday ex pre— ed their ap preclatlou of the fact that they allli have the street lights near ibtir -umrner homes. The morning rxpre— to Philadelphia on Monday had two car- liuti. were tilled, and probably thirty flvpa— enger- were com|>elle<l to -taud. beoauMj of lack of -eal-, until llir train reached Tuckahoe. where Hit train from t'-|* May wa- inrt, and on ^ which there wa- plenty of room. Two car- considerably more than tilled going out of tbl- city on Oclobei 4 Is a new coudltlou— new becau-e, until till- year, the cottager- never bad eu gtxid railroad accommodation* 1 a- were at tbl- time provided by (be Bead lug. It -how- ibe p-»— ibl I It left baa been -ugge-led that It would tie of bene lit to both tape May and Ocean City If the bu-lue— men of llieee two resort- got together aud endeavored to have tbe railroad officialarrange winter accommod ation- th t] would -atl-factorlly meet with travel | condition- lu both place-. The local commuter- are plea-ed with the time made by the expie— train leaving Philadelphia for Ocean , Lily at 4 30 o'clock lu the afirrnoou- t The train make- almo-t a* giu<d tltnr I a- the 4 40 o'clock train down in tliel1 -ummer -ea-on BIRTHDAY PARTY Uoroihy SI. Hrecklry (en br-lr-Mr^rnlli AiniUt-ihHtt. Dorothy Mae Breckley. daughter of I I Leon Breckley, celebraie<l her -event n I birthday aunlver-sry at tier home. I 788 Wc-ley avenue. Much talent wa- dl-played by the ' kiddle*" dor I lug au entertainment. Many twauti ' ful gift- were received.. There wa» * ' pretty birthday cake, and refre-hmeut* ' were -erved. ' Among those pre-ent were France- I 1 Yard. Marion rilukir>»on, Dorothy M Veuable, Carrie Vincent Lot- John•ou, Alice Grlttltti, Mary 1'ole, Haxrl 1 Bevau. Betty Sherman. Mary Gar wood, Cbrl-topher Wle-euthal, Brad I I ford Wleaeuthal, Waller Garwood llJamee Smith, Kdiuiind John-011. - Richard Jobnaou. Jr.. Robert Hughe-, f Robert Breckley aud ltoy Hrrckle> 1 Saury Duttleld, Mrn. Khs-be.hl Samp*on, Mrs. M.J Harriv, Mr-. L r [it. Thoma-, Mre. Hunter Tboma*. 1 Mr-. M. Gluloti aud Mr*. Leon Brack - 'hey. ______ HELP SERVICE MEN f Hummer Rculdrni- Hrrr A • e I Active in I*liliM«lclptalM. | I Room- In Philadelphia, for the reel 1 r I aud recrea'.loo of -oldler-, -ailor- and 1 marine- ou leate were, planned M»n • day night at a meeting of the Ocean I City Holies* league at the home of the tre-ldeut. Mm. Kenton Wartie, H 1616 Locust -treet. Philadelphia. U The proposed club will tie free tn all men lu the army or navy. The Ho-t-I e— league wa- organised at the beginning of (lie war by Pblladelpbla women who are -ummer re-ident- of I Ocean City, and for three year- haD maintained a Ho-ie— Hou-e ou the Boardwalk. Since the arrival of the 4 it rat wounded men from Kurope. con I vale-cent- have been cared for. ENJOY SENTINEL
D-tld Jeter nn<l Wife Spe-I |M new-em -iniimer Mere. David Jester, of t'aiudeu, who, with SL Mra. Je-ter, -pent the -ummer here, Hi write- the Hkntinki. a- follow-: "We had a very plca-anl -ummer I H Id Ocean Lity thl- year aud enjoyed « it very much. We nuly regret that n we did not stay longer to euj-»y tbe w beautiful wealberthat you are having V at tbl- time. Hi "I would like also (o congratulate K you on your paper. It certainly give- B the news of Ocean lily, aud, after H Mrs. Je-ter get- It each week, -he , X feel- that ahe ought to have had II HI sooner, to kuow what I- going ou In K Ocean City." Mrmbera I cgrrt le A«l. t «1 The Women'- Ml-elonary M Society of tlie Fir-t Preebylertan I ja t'hurch will meet at th- home of Mrt ecelia t're— e Tueelay afternoon at HI 2 80 o'clock . A- iht- I- the flr-t meet I ing of the year, and matter- of grea lij I intere-t are to come before tbe -octety H I all th# member- are urged to be pre-- W lent. . ♦ Will !!»-•#»• Pmiwri», lit pi. William T. Rtckarda and 9| I wife, of tbl- city, who bought tbe Ijj Salter property, at the corner of Font ■ teenth -treet and \-bury avenue, at H -herltt'- -ale a few day- ago plan to Q 1 make exten-tve impr >vement- to th- S house. When the-e are compleinl, H they will occupy the hou-e. There I- ecA»uoiny in buvitiR ho-lery H ' I that are eltglii second-. I*t u- -how u you the -lyle at.d quality of out ho- ■ I I -lery at th- following price*: Lad lea I Hosiery Hilh pair 86c to 7Ar; n>-r- 9 I I til laid, |» lr. 8.6c; wool. pair. 46o. 9 . Men'- Half How- -ilk pair. 60c; mar- 9 certaed, pair. 86c; wool, p-ir, 86c 9 1 Men's serviceable working hut. white 9 J feat, fl 76 a do*. Order- taken aud 1 prompt attention given children's | I -locking-. WmriEI.I) S. boilfAP. ■ ma A*bur> avtiiue, Onm tity, N J. 1 adv., It. ^ Oandy I'otUre 813 iVntral ava., I . will be open throughout the year, 1 Whava the proprletreea. Mra. Lydla * Gandy, will he ptea-ed to raoelve I # gaaet-. adv., It, Our iOe. chocolate- are redocad to 86c at Uke'a. adv , 1^7, 9. |
Ff ogrciiivc League Appoints Committee to Arrange for Elaborate Celebration. The member- of the Youug Men'l'i gre— ive league have opened lh« fall aud winter msmju at the club quarters, and they ex pact to have many Itilere-liug eveut- durlug the w inler months. The league i« now planning a big Hallowe'en celebration to be held on A-bury aveuue, between Seventh aud Ninth -treet*, and tbe bo>« will work to make tlie attatr a -ucce— It I- expected to have tbe -treet filled with ma-queraders, aud there will bepleoty of uiu»!c lo enliven tbe occasion. Bertram Darby. John Adam- and Leroy Howe have been appointed a o milliliter to arrange for Ibe celebration. Prl r to fin- war, tbe young tieoplr had enjoyable lime- Hallowe'eo, and the league plan- lo reuew three affair* and make them more elaborate, wllb all Ibe towii-|wople Joluing I Com ui u a Icaied. ) Am 10 Iter Cm in p Uronuda. Khitoktiik Sentinel:— Wa have always been (old lhat. according to Die original propo-lllou, tbe tract of l-ud known a- the camp ground- wa* forever lo remaiu opeu from oceau In bay. Did Hie coudemnallou proceeding* by which Ibe clly ublaltitd |>o— e— lou of the laud cbauge tbe-e coudlllou*7 Thl* I- a quv-tiou aooie lutereeted per* eon* aie a-klug. Lkadbk. — — ••• —— — kir tun* mi Wiidwood. The big four ulgbl fair at Wlldwood thl- week, beginning la-( evening, la drawing many uf the county people. I here are a large outulier of atlraci (ions. Read I tie advertisement rlse1 w here iu tin- 1— ue of tbe Sentinel For Rent —Two aud a half -lory cottage, centrally located, but water beat, electric light, laundry. Apply Ml Fourth -treet. adv.. 10 7, lit. For Hale.— A baby grand piano, m good condition; low price Inquire Ma—ey A Kdward- adv., U. Our 90c chocolate- are reduced 10 soe at Lake'-. adv , It) 7, 2t.
Will Accommodate Down- " Town Cotlagcra Arriving Late Saturday Nigbt. The local trolley hue ou Mouday b< - gall tbe runulng nf only rue car Thlleave- the yacbl club ou it- irlp lo 1 ; South Oceau City at 7 it a m . 9 ami 1 1 1U 80 a. m. , and on every boui slid . 1 a half. A car will leave Soulli Oceau tily __ ou Saturday evauiug- f »r Ninlh -Ireei ntd tbe Boardwalk at 7 o'clock. K« turning, It will leave the Boardwalk at 10 80 o'clock. Tbl- will arc* inun date cottagers living in Soulli Ocean City who may come to Oceau lily Saturday night- ou the b o'clock train from Pblladelpbla Robert i'bew'e term a- tru-tce of tbe road will exptia ou October 31. It t- thought that oue car will run ou Ibe local hue through Hie fall and wiular moutb-. Tbe car I- u-ed le carry tbe school children from South Oceau lity to tbe -cbool bou-r- and ^ reluru. t mIiIuk vmc-IIOU Trip. Dr. J. Tboroley Hughe- and f-mlly left here Monday ou a two week-' vacation trip. Tbey expected to g<> down the Delaware to Baltimore and al-o to vlalt Washington Relurulng to Philadelphia, they will vim Trenton aud New York and go up tlie Hudson to Albany. 1 hence tliey plaoued lo vi-lt Bn-iou aud otbei Gila- of luterewt lu that -eel lou. Tbey will be Joiucd 10 Washington by Dr and Mre. J. William Hughe-, of Ai1 «ulic City. More Miller* -ltd Apailni uU. _ The Abbott property at tbe corner _ of Eighth -treet and Central avenue Ibeiug converted luto three office- aud two aparimeut- by the owner. R L t 'beeter. Lealle Head ley 1- architect and -u|*erluleiideui of (tie work. Hooka lor —le. Tlie World'- Great Kvetils. 10 vol- ; Dicken- Work-. 26 vol-.; Hi-iory of Kugland. 6 vol-.; Hl-lory of United States. 8 vols.; Memoir- of Napoleon, 8 vols. New books, price $80. AIm> parlor -love for -ale. Apply Walter K Jobusoo, 661 A-bury avenue adv. 10 7.21 -
I Hartford Tires We sell them and have a special price on a 30x3^ of $19-85 Regular price $22.50 Also special 30x3*4 red inner tube at $2.75 for short time only. the modern hardware store Chas. C. Read & Co. WALTER E. ALLEN. Sfr. / 848-850 Asbury Avenue Ocean Chy, N. J. Pbo-c li 17 Fr— Delivery | Big4 NiglitFair j I WILDW00D | UNDER AUSPICES OF THE Is Wildwood Athletic Club I
For Benefit of Liberty Building Fund of W. A. C. | Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday | OCTOBER I 6-7-8-9 1 On the Boardwalk and in Casino Bldg. |;j To be held rain or thine. Fair will be in full jjv swing from 6 to 12 o'clock each night. Music by WILDWOOD CITY RAND Program Wednesday Night CAKK WALK SACK RACK K NOVELTY RACK WATKRMBI.ON RATING CONTEST B Thursday Night- MASQUERADE BEST PANCY DRESS BEST CHARACTER RKST COMIC BEST GROUP Friday Night— AMERICAN LEGION NIGHT N-tional and State Oflcem are expert#*! to be prment to addre— th# gathering. Saturday Night— COUNTRY NIGHT Oh! I You Confetti. DANCING AT CASINO DANCKL AND - GOOD MUSIC t\ GREASED PIG CONTEST PIE RATING CONTEST ■ him for th# Beat Repreaentatloa of Unci# Joah and 8k M«»pkin-Fir-t Prttea for Each $5 no. Second Prtaa# for Each —$*.90. I Coatrtbutlon- g?at#fwl1y received Make check# payable to Walter ■ Jj Treen, Trtpurrr. Articles ter aaW at Fair can be nnnt to Dooglaa#' Caain© Restaurant, or phone Key* -ton# 96; Bell 459'^ *^*T wit! he aeat for, | admission" free I
SURF LAUNDRY 020 Ocean Avenue hh Oceap City, N. J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DOf#ON PREMISES PU1ASE GIVE US A TRIAL laundry now open | Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND DECORATING 035 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY -MO-c. •» w NEW JERSEY Gook by Gas and you won't have to worry. The old t citable GAS always "Johnny on the apot." Now U the time to get yonr GAS RANGE 01 W AT KR HEATER for tbe coming summer. Call at *>ur salesroom and ace the latest models in Gas Appliances. City Gaa Li^ht Company
SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk OPEN FOR SEASON : — Build a Home There IS a Building Boom. It l* iu full -wing in the Wart and Middle Wert. We have commenced to feel it here in tbe Kart. It'a spreading. Pncaa -rill advance. Why not get I may now with tbnae plana? See vour friend. Mr. Coo tractor, 1 aim! go over it with him. Of cour-e it'a understood that yow'U want the Loml«cr to come from u». If we get the Imaioe-a, you'll not be held up for the • leliverv of the material. That doea not only mean LUMBKR, H mean* Cement . Brick, Lime. Lath. Saab and Millwoik and Hardware g £ vary thing lhat toa* In tha Building G. H. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth and Weal Avenue 804-06 AstiDrr kit. JOIES HE! S SSOP Fine line Boys1 Pants, 8 to 18 years Men's Odd Pants Suits Ready-Made and Made to Your Measure Rubber Coats for Men and Boys Sweaters Pelter Leather Coats y $60.00 WILLIAM Q. 5CHWARTZ announce* tbe Opealag of tbe The Wayne Restaurant 606 Boardwalk, on or about June It, ItJO The Skee Ball Alleys 608 Boardwalk are Now Open WILLIAM a SCHWARTZ, Prop. Real Estate For Sale BIO BARGAINS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and nn furnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is tbe time of year to bay Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Retort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton DI9 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. TRUE artistic results in architecture can only be obtained when all units blend to prod nee a harmonion* whole. Very often a small detail carelessly selected or executed destroys an effect which otherwise would be perfect . Let me design and construct that bnikliiig and yon will be assured of a design that b architecturally cotrect and a building that possesses economy and dura hi it y in construction . My service guarantees the highest quality of materials, tbe best of workmanship and absolute satisfaction. L LESLIE HEADLEY BUILDING CONTRACTOR SIB EIGHTH ST. OOCAH CITY, H J L\f*ri <4rckiitct*rm' ServUb il Buick and DodgT Brothers' Gars ; Maccar Trucks 1 ^ PART* FOR THE AtOVt VEHICLE* T PHILADELPHIA DIAMOND GRID DATTCRIC9 m jo% tcsivANi PnoPv X CENTRAL OARAAE MOTOR AMOP { I mo to in annvnv avc tti w vniwoei aw. , ocean 6tTT, n. a. wa-%#a m. wtna avc. t reeatcnn, #»•• wiiowoae n. a. D PMi. u#a or Pa# ana Oosnraa* Hon
^cotcK jl-aXL m &<*• ©re*# oca an 01 rr N£ * ja mam r OATSS Uf i LaA "" ' J gergyafc gtarr rnarwr U. . > m . utAtve m*» « m k*4*-a— rtMrt -<M m m roar—, m. m. krtlhrti NEW hotel elbe&ON JLJoMTM AM U KMMTUAA. AVlOOl ocaaa art. m. j. Apl ** M4 W/*t. CrerMiartm I | ro^n— 1 > «Maw frtr-^alr , MViy MO— C AM# flmaw D-l Art THE biscayne 1 ^ Qgp FrMSay ApeU » PrivftU Math- BoeaM a AiAjmrnw. ow mm "gandy cottage 813 C«*uai A raco* Ocewa i'Hf New Jaway opm *11 lAm T«er Warm name aw# Mas. Grata Gawav. Ptap DANIEL KRAUSS
Electrical Contractor 411 A#lwrv A venae OCEAN CITY , NEW JEfcSEY it* **«■. a*4 in —11 rn-rm Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor J#hhlng Wat a IpatlRj Office: 1032 Central Avease OCEAN CITY. PL J. H SHAVE yon a cottage, bungalow or apartment to fumfoh? We have a line of rtrxjnTtiax at leaa than Philadelphia prices. Window | ipecttlt?. CHAS. E- ADAMS A SRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. twu rtiai. iM Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS J. PRLSCOTT CADMAN, Ocean City Naw Jersey ITUMTIC ICE CWPMT " " Pmbm Mantua In TantH ana Waat Aveaua OCCAM Cl TV n A. — ^5— 5-=2 Reading Coal JL L. SMITH B. H. CiKTBU Smith & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 243 Aabuf? Ava. Oeaaa City, fL J. Kyn KmiMd TttkaH Mr W. ELY • • j PlSRA UIM PRMM Aro You « I Skve to Stoves? 1*^ four ^ bouac heated Oik fe ryiug coal and ashes through tha rooms? Do yon warn mast bam at less COM? ^ InTSRtiiirionAL Onepipe Heater t Out Wall Paper I X J r, actlTrirhi aad at prtena kWtet anmg1 —am Dma.cS

