Ocean City Sentinel "~l'HUUril>A V. OCTUBEH U. 1920. We »hsll be Klmi to Heme of urw» aud cu uiuiuu lea lion b of Interval lo l lilt* community mid our reader* J #v cry where. \U eomiuuulcnUoue auouid be acmilled with the full name and BildreHM of the writer, not ueceaaarlly r„r publication. but a* » guarantee of , giiou ti'"u « DOTS I 1 I nine nmuber of excuiHlunlMlo litre - Holiday* Whodoyou think will be the new 1 lice chlcl? When I* the Blate to take over llie J automobile bridge? Some largo weaklUh are bolug , caught once lu a while. I \ic there aoiue card game* being |,ia>id for money in Ocean City? , Schmil teacheft and children had a vacation Tuesday— ColumbUw Day. I All d.tea not *eeui to be harmony ' aiiioitg the people and polltlclaua of 1 Wild wood \\ heu do the railroad coin pan lev cnim-iti plate equalizing car fare, (link nig ii jn«l H(* cheap to go from Ocemu fit) hi Philadelphia an It In to Come fr..iii Philadelphia lo Ocean City? The preneUt rale In Uhjunt. Here'* a chalice for *oine of the local urganlzali.nm to get buny. PERSONALS Mr*. luiogene llalbow, of thu city, M..w employed In Atlautic City, t-hurclilll Hoiigerford, wife and sou, id YVeiiouali, were vuliom here Hunday. :i»rry VanHorn. of Hrlntol, In the R;ir-i (.r M. V. Hrnlth and wife, of thin til v . Mr*. KM a plant, of thin city, ha* p. lie to Philadelphia on au extended Vl-lt. Samuel Hoflman and wife, of thin iiiy, are vltflitug friend* at Downingtown. M inn Cornelia A* Colllaaon, of thin city, "pent the week-end at Hwarih* mure College. Walter Klwell, of Hrtdgetoii, vlnlted hi- Deter, Mrs. Annie Newklrk, of thin city, Hunday. H
II. liehborn aud Wife have cloned their cottage and gone to Philadelphia for the Whiter. George Loiter and wife have cloned their apartmenln and returned to their Philadelphia home. M'M. Mark Lake has returned to her home here after a three weeks' vlalt lo frieudn lu Morton, Pa. WllltatuT. Prettymau, of Philadelphia. a cottager, apent the fatter part of the week tu thin city. H L. Hrnlth and family have retorued to l lita city after npeudlng several weekn at Egg Harbor City. Dr. W. YV. Maddock, of the Bourae Pharmacy, returned Tuesday from a few daya' vlalt to frieudn lu Cheater and vicinity. Mra Jerry DeFrancoand noii,ofthln ril>, have returned from a vlnll lo Mm. Ik- Franco'# mother at Cape May Court House. Felix Helvagu aud wife aud M. Trauqullo a*d wife, of thin city, left a few daya ago on an auto trip to Washington, J J C. iiifswftf, a* v*
Mra, Lydla Handy, proprletreaa of i lie Handy cottage, lu thin city, la lafc log a vacation trip to Albany, accompanied by a friend. Edward H. Lee, of Ihlnclty. accom- J pntiird by hla mother. Mm. J. W. Lee, ( vtniicd relatives at Oabornville, thin Stale, over the week-end. George E. Htewart and wife land Mm B. F. Glenn, of Morton, Pa., npeul Saturday aud Hunday with Mn«. .Mark Lake and family, of this city. Mian Lorlne Keller, of Philadelphia, who was employed an a typewriter In the offices of Mmasey <fc Edwards alnce early in the summer, baa returned home. lUymbhd <>. Kugler and bride, who Win Mian Edua Beebee, of Phll»de> phla, are enjoying part of their honeymoon in Ocean City, where Mra. Kuglcr'a parent* are cottager*. Harold Jarvla, of this city, has acre pled a call a* paator to the Reform Episcopal Chnrch of the Hure Foundation, West Chester. Mr. Jarvla baa been assistant at Grace Church, Phil* adelpbla. Mbia Laura E. Hmllb, Chief operalor at the Hell Telephone Company's oflice*. Is taking her vacation. Mlaa Carolyn Devlue la acting chief. When Mi»h Smith returns, Miss Devlne will be a**lHtallt Chief. * ^ Leon H. Ware and family, of MarIh.Hburg, w. Va., this week, visited Mr. Ware's father, Police Justice F. II Ware, hi this clt), coming here with JiiHttce Ware from Millvllls, wiirro the latter had spent a few days. Triey were aCCOIPpanlfd by Mra F Vernon Ware, of Mlllvllle. RETRENCHING
T«r> or caiupsnt'S will 4l° lo Atlantic. L. roy Howe, of this city, employed I her** for a number of years by the Bell ' Telephone Company, ha* bean notified 1 thai lie will shortly he transferred to j the A 1 1 it 1 1 1 lo City offices. The company la retrenching and I, several of the employes in Atlantic |( a city have been law off. Mr. Walker, of (he Wild wood district, will also W sent to Atlantic CMty. J oat what their dutlgp In AtlanDo City will be the two employes traus* ferrsil from 4lgpe May County do not know. A M MT rti-Htsi maiteDsts. Dr. Wilson Y. L'hrteUau. 808 Dentral tvenue, this city, *£*21 nnonoe the installation of" the I*1**1 KdwardaX-Kay apparatus to hla g|. ready conipltte dental outfit. X-itay diagnosis a specialty. ^ ^ |f Our 90e chocolate* are reduced to Wo •I hake's, ade.10 7,
BUYS STORES AND APARTMENTS HERE Takes Two Brick Buildings on Abbury Avenue. The brick store aud apartment building 835 and 837 Atbury avenue, uwued by Mrs L. M. Creose aud Mr*. I Joseph 1. Bcull, uf this city, has been sold to John Sweeney, a West Philadelphia real estate agent, acting for Adaiu J. Herbott. of Philadelphia. 1 It lo ot Id that Mr. Herbott, who ha» negotiating for the property for several months, paid about $20,000, and that he was seeking au investment lu this resort. j Police Magistrate F. H. Ware effected the ssle to Mr. Hweeney, and kuew uo one else lu the transaction, ll later developed that Bweeney wss acting as agent for Herbott. Tbe building has stores on the first 1 Moor, occupied by John It. Groves I aud L. Mll)tr.er. There are apartuieulN on the two other floors, (t is said that the leuaiits can remain 111 possession until at least next May. K. OF P. ORGANIZE ] Allied AmmocImCIou Formed b> I l.odacs In tli In Hcctlou. Through the etturte of members of Oceau City Lodge, No. 66. Kulgbts of I Pythias, the Allied Pythlau Association has been organised with a membership of 4b0, embraced lu Webster 1 and Atlautic lodges lu Atlantic City, the Phil Kearuey Lodge lu Pleasantvllle aud the local lodge. ll Is planned to include all lodges of this order lu Houlh Jersey lu Ihe new organization. There are lodge# hi ' Vluelaud, Mlllvllle, Hrldgetou, Den- ' olavllle and Cape May. The South Jersey boys will eudeavor to make the • North Jersey brothers hump a little. I The officers of the association are: President, John G. Dcunls, chancellor , uf Ocean City Lodge; vice president, . Past Chancellor Gilbert, uf Atlantic | Lodge. No W: secretary. Chancellor Commander Davis, of Kearuey Lodge. The association will meet lu this city oue evening the last week of October. It I" expected that oue of the ' grand lodge officers will be preneut.
COTTAGES SQI/D rhllnlelpltiaPeupc BarnProo. eriy hi TSU Cliy. J. M. Chester, who says he has sold property to the amount of nearly $45,000 so far this month, rci>ort« the follow lug sales: | Two family flat, 909 Third slreet, owned by Mrs. Emma L. Kupke, of I Philadelphia, to Miss Mame D. Eaklu, | of Philadelphia. Bungalow 839 Htenloo place, one of the Chester operation, to Mlssea Mary J and Anna A. GUI, of Philadelphia. The two four-family apartments at 804 Peuulyu place, owned by John T. McDade, aud the bungalow 832 Bleuton place. Collage 917 West avenue, owned by ( Mra. E. M. Button, to Mrs. Rosle M. Daniels, of Philadelphia. The property bought by the Misses GUI has a garage uuderneath. The new owners are arranging to add a small apartment on this floor. i
PEAN BUIEDING j l ot 4ii Trntti and nosrflwalk to I be Uttllaed. | Morris L. Johuson, of Atlantic Clly,| and E. M. Button aud K. A. Corson,! of this city, who own 100 feet of ocean j frout land at Tenth slreet, In this resort, plan to make some permanent Improvements of a substantial character on this corner before next summer. Just what kind of a building wtll t>e constructed there baa uot been divulged. This is oue of the busy sections of Ocean City In the summer 1 season*. Thousands of people pass along that portion of the Boardwalk I dally, those going to and from their cottage*1, as well as other visitors out for t promenade. j This was one of the slles selected al little more than a year ago for an up-to-date hotel, but appareutly the projectors have been unable lu put this across. CATCHING FISH
. dome Bt« Weak HUll t»dnii I.n tt fled by A«Klera. Capt. L. H. Cone and William T. Prettyman were fishing oulslde Tburs- [ day and Friday of last week and Caught a number of weaktlsh. , George Tuthlll, receiving teller of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company. go«« fishing lu the bay three or " four nights a week, aud he k«» fellows thai makes those he once caught In the Christians and the e Brandy wine look like "minutes." Sl While out the other night be caught | p* four waakfish. One weighed nine ' pounds, another seven pounds and two others between four end six pounds each.
na)«propcrlr Htrr. J James H. McUurk, of Philadelphia, ^ has purchased, through Chelilti A ( Hon, the collage of Henry Towosend, I at First street aud Haven avenue, and J the boarding house known es the ) Glad wyn, »»n Central avenue, below Tenth street. Mr. McGurk caue to Oceau Cit) for the first time this summer, _ VtHprosea Apa»ttn«n* »«oaae. i' u Garrett, of Klkton, Md., who last spring iHMight the four family • parfipent house at the oormr of Moorlyn terrace and Atlantic In now having tbe place painted and Improved. He haa named It t»» Maryland. ^ a evtnoive a Dsaee. The members of the Junior tlj«j J»j the Ocean City High Bcbool will hold hHiu BOIMIOK Th*r* »lll * • ,lm, for ill. Tic, »l* «r» »«l, "Ch. Middle aged woman desiring to remain In (Ocean City would like em-
CITY STRONGLY PROTESTS SHORE LINE CO.'S ACTION
FAYORS MILITARY SCHOOL HERE Capt. Jones, of Wannraaker J Cadets, Gives Views of Edward M. Sutton. Aneiil l lie recent story lu the Hk.nti | I NKL, to which Edward M. Button, of i this clly, suggested the feasibility of « erecting a military academy ou a | or- < tlon of the old camp grounds, the folI lowing from Capt. P. C. June*, of Die J. W. C. 1 , Philadelphia, shown that Mr. Button's Idea uieel* with approval I from others familiar with Ocean I Ity'e availability for such au enterprise: Mr. E M. Button, Ocean City, N. J- — Deal Hlr: — 1 read with a good deal I of interest your remarks In Die Ol'EAN I CITY Bkntinkl of Oclober 7, thai you thought It would be a good idea to es talllsh a military school In Oceau I City. ' Ah a summer resident of Ocean City since 1900, I have often thought of I Ocean city aH a good place fur a first* I I class military school. There is not a military school to my knowledge mil I the Atlantic Coast. Ocean City, withl I Its climate and accessibility to Phila- 1 Idelphia and other large cities, should J be a good school to draw- students I from. I have made a business ot this kind of work since 19(m and think 1 know all phases of it. 1 am familiar I with all the large successful schools aud their methods. If this matter becomes a possibility. I I would be glad lo assint with my ad- 1 ' vice and experience and become con- 1 uected with the school There arel ; several schemes In my nilud w hereby I a college or school might be made pusI slide. If any group of men with capt* ' tal are Interested, l would be glad lo I I have a conference with them ami outline my thoughts. Borne of my ' friends lu Atlautic City approached ■ I menu this subject last year, so )«n» * «ee they have Die same matter iu mind.
I was educated lu the putdlc and I private schools of Camden, N.J. and j graduated from the West Jersey Military Academy. Bridgetou, N.J, senior cadet captain. Homer Bhuej maker, of Ocean City, wa* one of my class mates. I assisted lu establishing and was for eight jears assistant superintendent aud commaudaiit of Weoonab Military Academy, Weuo* uah, N. J.,— 1904 1913. I was ac lualruclor at Mouut Pleasant Military Academy, Oaelnlug. N. Y., 1913. the oldest military school on Die Hudaou River. I was in Die New- Jersey National Guard 1900 1912 and became an officer. I acted as professor or mill- 1 I tary science at Glrard College, Phlla l delphta (1500 students) . lu 1916, during I the Mexican trouble. From 1913 to the present I have been in charge of I tbe educational aud military work In I the J. YV.' C. I. lu the Wanauiaker ■tore, Philadelphia, where I have charge of 800 boys and girls I should be pleased to give further detail* upon I request. Hoping to hear from you. I I remain, , Y'ours truly, j Pkrceval c. Jonks. Captain. Home address: 304 Broadway, Camden, N.J. 1357 VOTERS HERE t j I This number K«*irtntrrrd in itie I A Bill* S' •• * — I —
Two W«r«lM. ^ j The two election boards sat In their respective places here Tuesday for the ' purpose of registering those voters whose names were not on the lists. "I There were 77 new name* enrolled In I r I ihe Becoud Ward and n somewhat ' similar addition »t> Die First Ward. 5 The total voting population here now, r as now registered. Is 153? There are 1 737 in the First Ward and 840 in the iBecond Ward. There are 427 women * I voters registered In the First Ward. "1 As the number of voters in the city " now exceeds the legal limit lu each of " the two wards, an additional voting precinct In each ward will be required I alter the coming election.
Flretasn HstS **uu. The fire department was summoned to the home of Charles Baropsou, Fourth street and Asbury avenue, j "Thursday morning by a blaze In the roof of the building, started In the chimney. The lire was quickly exDngulshed, with slight loss. I Took Boat to TMCkcrion. I Commodore and Mrs. C. C. W Wilson, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end at their hay villa in this city. While here Commodore W|l* Lm took hla l»*R cruiser lo Tuck Jerton, where It will be kept until nex« I I spring.
R. Curtis Robllisou, 744 slid 74fi As I bury aveuue, GceeuClty, N.J, haj I been appointed a Commis-iooer of ■ Owls for Pantisylvauis, with full au |l iliorlty to take eykuowMgmeiit and .1 ..roof of any deed, mortgage or other II conveyance of any lands, tenements or I hereclumenta lying or being In said I Btats, or any other writing under seal, I to be used ->r recorded lu 1 enusylvanla, aud to utiuinlster an oath or affir- I matmn. adv.. tf. || Fire Alarm Hlsasls 14 — Hlxth and Pleasure avenue. 1? — Eleventh and Hav avenue. IB— Fourteenth and Bay ave. B5— Beventh and W«rt avenue. tiebond and Aebury avenue. 43— Fourth and Aebury avenue. . 4ft — Eighth and Anbury avenue. 45— Tenth and Aabury aveuue. 4B— Thirteenth and Aebury avenue 46— Hixteenth *l,rt Aebury avenue, fil— North and Gentml avenue. M-Bixth aud Central avenue. ft7__Eleventh and Central avenue, e?— Twelfth and Wealey avenue, ttg— Fourteenth and YVealey aveuue ?ft— Fourth and Ocean avenue 7is— Be vent h and Ocean avenue. Tfl— Ninth and Ocean avenue, g^ Baoond and Atlantic avenoe, •a— Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace pf t Hav avenue and Hattereaa road. 621— Twentieth aud Omtfkl avenue
New Schedule Would Knock Out Present Excellent Railroad Facilities at Night. City Engineer YVllllam H. ColllMOU, Cimiiig to thi* resorl on a Bhorv Fast Line car Tuesday, learned that this company, «ii its schedule- to go luto ellect Hunday, plaus to take of! the 12 25 a. m. car from Atlautic City to Ocean City. The last car to Ocean Clly from AtCity at night, by the new ached- j ule, will be 11 25. Tbe 12 25 will run only to Lmwood. This cuts oil' the connection for Ocean City at Pleasantvllle of the 11 o'clock evening train from Philadelphia to Atlantic CityMr Colllasou, when be reached Ocean Clly. immediately Informed Mayor Champion. Mayor Champion at once wrole A. J Purliitou, of the Hhore Fast Line, to the eilect that he understood thai Die .company's new acbedule ellml nates the 12.25 a. m. electric tralu from Atlautic Clly lo Oceau Clly. connecting al Plt-asautville with the II p. m. train from Camdeu. This, Mayor Champion asserted, Is a very seriouN matter for Oceau City mid he had that day heard protests from all sources. The people of Oceau jCliy will not staud Tor this chauge without a big row. This reported change, Mayor Cham1 1 lou said, would work a grave hard, ship. Besides not having a tram from Camdeu afler 8 o'clock at ulgbt. the l>eoplc of Oceau City would uot be able lo spend au evening lu Atlantic ICiiy aud be able in gel home with any certainty if the 1225 from Atlautic City Is lakeu oil". Mayor Champlou requested Mr. I Purihiou to use Ills best efturla to have this tralu continued, aud thus reuder great aasistance to tbe company's I Oceau City patrons. The Progressiva League officers al I mice wrote lo Mr. Purhiton.requestlug In conference with the railroad officials before any chauge was made lu the schedule. The Chamber of Commerce officers I -,lso at ouce arranged to make etl»»rtn I to have the company reconsider IU I |>ro(H>*>ed action. — > . •
SURPRISE PARTY <>lv« n b> Miss Hirlttinrir lor Mrs, i-:. Hiiipot. MIhh Caroline Btelumelz, of 1421 As- ■ bury avenue, gave a very enjoyable surprise party Thursday evening for. her cousin Mra. Elizabeth Htllpot, of Philadelphia, who la visiting her. The guests Included Mr*. Mary Manuel, of Vancouver, B. b'.; Mrs. William Lake, Mrs. Daniel Manuice, Mrs. Kennedy, Waller McCorkle aud wife, Mra. John Currle, Misses Rhea I Currie, Effie Wiley. Bella Walaon, I Til lie YVatson, Mary Miller and Mary IB. Borle and Mrs. Robert B. Lane. An enjoyable feature of Die evening I was the Irish songs hung by Mrs. KenI oefly and ftllss Til lie Watson. M • u> Children u( bchool. Prof. J. M. Stevens, superintendent I of Die city's schools, reported at the meeting of the Board of Educalloh Tuesday evening that the total en roll meiit of pupils iu the two school* la 1 659. The percentage of attendance Is 193.61. To One and All— Do uot forget tbe old reliable Bay Villa Laundry, which was established In 1916. Try ll one e— complete your laundry while yon wait. Call, write or phone, 169- YY' 217 Bay avenue, Oceau City, i Frances Freeman. Prop. adv., 1-15, tf. a ■ \
$200 OIYEN FOR ATHLETIC EYENTS School Board Complies With Association's Request — Football Games Start. I Capt. Kw lug T. Corson, ot this city, , one of the coaches of the f«»oihall lesm of the Ocean City High BcImhiI Atble- 1 lie Association, appeared bef« r- the. Board of Education si it* mcr ng Tuesday evening aud requested an »*ppruprtatlou for athletic |.ur|iusea. The hoard agreed iu give $200 to the school boys for all athletic purposes, the fond lo be in charge of the physical director, Prof. E K (Juger. The football team is uudtr the managemeul of George Gatdiutr. It played ltd first game yesterday afteruoou, the hoys' opponent* being * team of local American Legion men. The lMUJ will play Cape May Court House October 23 and November 12, aud Wild wood October 30 aud November 6. A game will be arranged, if possible, wltb the second team of Die Atlantic City High Bchoul STRUCK BY WHEEE Woiuuti atusucd wtoen Itaoi'ked Down by Vohok Hicycler. Loutae OoeU, of 861 Third street, this city, was run dowru by a bicycler, Frank Grozer, Jr., lu frout of city hall Tuesday afternoon, bhe struck her head ou llie hard pavement and wa* sluuhed. Bhe was carried Into the police chief's room, where she was looked afler by Dr. Allen Corson aud later taken home. The boy was riding the w heel rapidly, a* he admitted. He had hi* youuger brother on the haudle bar In frout of htrn aud did not see the wo* man uulll be struck her as she crossed i the roadway a stiort distance from the corner of Ninth street. He wa* dei lalutd lor awhile aud then told tu gu home. }
preHcincd Wltb iiMrtK**A» a mark of their appreciation, the members ul tbe paid lire department of this city have presented Dietr fur* mer chief, Charles H. YVatson, with a tire chief's gold badge, suitably inscribed. The badge did uot reach here until Thursday. A* Mr. YY'at sou had moved to Brldgeton. the gift was sent to him .
Republican Women Meet. The, Women's DW4m!ou of Die lte publican Club will hold a meeting on I Tuesday evenlug, October 18 luthel Republican Club's headquarters iu the Hahu Building. All Republican women. rally to the standard!! ANNIE H. bteklman, Chairman. H It swsu Returning Rome. Dr Peitit has received a post-card from B. B Bwan, of this city, dated Pittsburgh. M/. Bwan, who went to I the Psciflc Coast ear y In the spring for tbe beueflt of his health, is ou his way borne. Room- for U« nt. Two nice large rooms, healed. $5 00 week each MK& YV. H BotLKAU, I 832 Central avenue, adv., 10 7, If. [ — —— ♦ ^ 9 USiop Kuoctonir. Let Fred take that knock or mlaa 1 out of your motor. 110 Asbury ave. | Pbone 614-M. adv., 1014,21 ' John O. Dennis ! J03BINQ CARPENTER 1 No Job too Large, No Job too Small House? Closed and Opened Estimates All NY'ork Furnished Guaranteed
Hai"tford Tire® We sell them aud have a special price on a 30x3*^ of $19-55- , Regular price $22.50 Also special 30x3^ red inner tube at $2*75 for short time only* THE MODERN HARDWARE STORE Chas. C. Read & Co. | WALTER fi. ALLBN. flgr. 848-850 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. phone Us 17 Pre* Dsflrsey . ■ — | We Can Save You Money —ON — - Stoves, Plumbing Material, Electrical Material, Doors I and Sash, Frame Buildings, I Building Material. The buildings which we purchased from the Government, located I at the Amatol Arsenal. Amatol (near Hammonton), N. J-, are || selling rapidly. We have a man on the job every week day (Snnday* by appointment). We hav* building* from iS'xi^ to 24*/xlm\ I irame. one and two story, to be wrecked for their lumber and for I re-erection. We can save yon money on the erection of any I frame building, boat house, garage, storage shed, etc. All of I I our material U priced low, to be sold quickly. II We are selling toilet* at $20.00 each complete: stovea (wood heaters) nt $10.00 each; 8howere at $2.00 each; Sinks $i5jw each; Uvatories $17.50 each; hot water tanks $15.00 ™ch; hot water heaters $12.50 each. These goods are all practically new I and in fiht^cUu condition . Our automobile will meet any train at Hammonton or Kgg Hftl> tvjr, by appointment with Philadelphia Olhce. Gibbs, Mueller Company Real Estate Trust Building PHILADELPHIA, PA. >. :| Tetephone. Walnut to»o or icrtB l« * | S. . -v.
SURF LAUNDRY 9 29 Ocean Avenue ****««. Ocean City, N. JGOOD WORK. QUICK SKRV1CE, ALL WORK DONpfiN PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL * LAUNDRY NOYV OPEN Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY pmohc, ax a NEW JERSEY Gook by Gas and you won't have to worry. The old reliable GAS always "Johnny on the spot." Now is the time to get your GAS RANGE or WATER HKATKR for ihe coming summer. Call at our salesroom and see tbe latest mo-dels in Gas Appliances. City Gae L,l&ht Company SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 622 Boardwalk OPEN FOR SEASON ■ Build a Home There IS n Building Boom. It is in full awing in the W«l and Middle Wc*l. YY'c have conimeucol to feel it bete in the Hast. It'* spreading. Price* will advance. Why not get busy now with those plans? See your friend. Mr. Contractor, n n<l go over it with him. Of courae it's understood that you'll want the Lom- ? her to come from us. If we get the business, von'lt not be held op for the , delivery of the material. That does not only mean LUMBER, it means Cement, Brick, Liiue, Lath, Sash and Millwoik and Hardware. Gvorythin* that goes In the Building G. tl. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twolfth and Weet Avenue > _ __ ___ _ • 1 » ^ — i —
604-06 Asion Ate. JOKES MEK S SBOP 0cfiai1 Clt!' 1 JFine line Boys' Pants, 8 to tS years Men's Odd Pants Suits Ready-Made and Made to Your Measure Rubber Coats for Men and Boys Sweaters Pclter Leather Coats , $60.00 t— There is Economy—— IN BUYING „ , Hosiery that are Slight Seconds. Let us show you the Style and Quality of our Hosiery at the following price*: Ladies" Hosiery Men's Half Hose Silk, pair, - 35c and 75c Silk, pair, SOc Mercerized, pair, - 35c Mercerixed, pair, - - 25c . Wool, pair, - 45c Wool, pair, - - 35c] Men's Serriccablt Working Hok, White Feet. . • • •_ ; • •*• • *>-15 d<w : WlNFlEL6*r,BOrLeXu~,'~,^-»?fa^..-,, Real Estate For Sale BIO BARGAINS i Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfuniished I Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to I Alonzo Cotton |()I9 Aebury Avenue Oo**" d*y, J; TRUE artistic results in architecture can only be obtained when all units blend to prodnce ■ . . g harmonious whole. Very often a small detail carelessly selected or executed destroy* au effect which otherwise would be perfect, I I % Let me design and construct that building aud you will be assured of a design that is architecturally correct and a building that possesses economy and duiublity in construction. ■a My sendee guarantees the highest quality of materials, the best of workmanship and absolute satisfaction. ! L. LESLIE HEADLEY BUILDING CONTRACTOR 516 C1CHTH ST. OOM" CITY. N J ExUri strdkitect*r*J Srrw* ] 1 Buick and Dodge Brothers' Cars ' 1 Maccar Trucks • || y WA* T* ro* TNt AiOVI VKNICtn W PH1LAOCLPHIA OIAWIONO QUID I y JOS- SCRIVRkl. **©*. I jL o r— i x central canaqc isoto* »no* x g»o to »» a**u*t aw. * w w. tivdwwb avt. occam citt, *- j. 114-d* w r . TewNitae, wa*. wucweep, 4. I ! m Fvu DM er F#** *w» •o^orwaa
kotua Aire LAsrr Scotch Jf-all a tdcutmt-ttr . c>im*c >ro* ocean oity new jsmm** OMBP AU. ilUX oatjUt. IlAJ. u » .mUAAmlm tA iU* mU*r »a.UW lot U-4 ii I ■ f lb- »«*. IU mi ab m m • Kama NEW HOTEL ELBERON fciGHTJ! AAOCJUfTUAL A*K#UK OCKJL* CITY. *. J. ♦ Mmy'Atr mcA nmyr*. fr/frtm — - Xwrt— TucroogtUf nmvn'.rt muC omwi f pmfitnA, tmL FUutam- 17-X •«-* m*-i> THE BLSCAYNE Op*c Friday. April 2 Ancitilca irmtmr lc tvtry b Ocean avenue oppoelte Mooriyc uztmc* Private Bain* BookieC E, BLOfWCiftPMr ^ANlTy COTTAGE Mi Geotzal Areoce Ocean C«y New Jrraey fell : lb t*mr War a. mmA twij ootnc In***Uta. Lt£.:a Giirpf. FropDANIEL KRAUSS " Electrical Contractor •411 Aibury Aveuoe OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY BO. p^mt. l?7'W gel; rtoM. :i*J A»H Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work • Specialty - Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN aTY. N. J. HAVE you g cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of Ft7B.icrrCRJt at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. * CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO-720-22 ASBURY A Vt. bell PfcM*. I®9
Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS J, PRESCOTT C ADMAN, Jr., Fuwerai Director 639 Central Avenoe Ocean City New Jer*ey AUTO KMWtDU ATLANTIC IK C01PMR |°"L" PftMHic Hoaitaii ice I Taath And W»At Avwttu* ocean city * 4. HEADLET A JJBAJM U-""'- ReadincCoal grja.T.aar *»!«■«««««• 'pboofe- WWW* U. L- SMITH B. H. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS J 343 Asbury Ave. Ocean City , N- J . l^eslmiDed fitheit Dn^ t "r~T- W- ELY |MI iUM«M * ATLAjrrte cart, *. *- I ******* L»raaasa Paw ^ Axe You a Slave to Stoves? Ii your home beared otjf ii cpocx? Do you wane to do W* with the dirt and treuble of tying coal and ashe* dtroufh the rooms? Do yon want mote beat at less cost? . Why not uiYot^ate die ® lnTERrumofi4L I Onepipe Heater SWAM ft TRCKJT, ^ Our YVall Paper X veritable find We aim to X pteaae the particular, A down and rapeet out rubbw T design* II you are critteal H way # ttike you a long thne to ffi i there arete many patteewlo tkwat {tvm— b«t the nolnt is that ytm earn ok be suited exactly tight and at price* T \hnt vrill appeal to yow. X .A/'y L-.;: v • ;T- ■ -tv - . v <0 :,MM :-^r- J-ln - -M.

