Ocean City Sentine fill .iShW DKi'KMHKH Itl. IV2L .hall be glad to WMrtvo Hmui u aca» and eiimmuulcaUtiua of UiUriM 10 tuw ixiuiiuuully aud our reader . ,.iuiuunioatlou» should be ac piul-atiiftd Willi Ilia full UAiue an< ^li'— • of lit* writer, not iiftoeaaartJi . hu , .Muaiuru. but •» a guarantee o I wl
DOTS H \\ |ial l»a* become of Iba Ocaau t'li) I Hu> 8"*»ulft * H*»< >ou attended the revival »er I f|e#r t uue Is growing abort. PERSONALS i Kiililao lalam, of Haddcuflftld I «*. a vi-iior btfl Friday. lie htarr and family, o f Pleasant I viile »'» vlaltora brre Huuday. lunirl Kauttc* and wife, of tbla I dir. - < flatting iu Philadelphia. Mr- 0 r Uoiaon, ®f Palermo, i» I >i»hm k Mf* Adalla Abbott lu tbla I ctiy Vt uiMiii Adauia, of West Phlladel I plus *»" atuouK Iba vlaltora here I buudft.v j li berie Jarrrtt and family, ol I Hadd •■■•Held, were here Saturday aud ■ ftuutlayt*baflea K Hlllwell.of Philadelphia. I *»• among Iba Vlaltora here Saturday I aiiJ Sunday. lire 3 a rue- Firming and daughter, I llariha »f Philadelphia, were visitors I here Sunday . I,riii<l»r rt t'orauu and wtfe. of tbla I ctiy. have returned from a vlatt to I Philadelphia frieuda. Hrr*clirl Peltlt, of M III villa, visited I bi« - • ih. Her*eliel Peltlt, aud fam I ujr. o! tnia city. Huuday. H i' Scbaou. of Helmar, one of I the officials of (be local gas company, I »*• in low u tbla week. Anthuuy Tbornley, of Trenton, via I I r-i til* coualri, Dr J. Tboruley I Hugh-*, of tbla city, rtuoday. ••Joe" Methan. who wu employed I for eoaift lima lu Philadelphia, baa reI | urned lo bla home lu tbla cliy. Mr- Kdward Haaaetl, of Weal PhilI tdeiphia, baa returuad from a visit to I ine Mi— ra Meehan, of tbla city. Mi— Eunice Powell, of Maurice- ■ (own. i* visiting her brother, Charles I B Powell, and wife, of this city. William H Mow eu and wife, of tbla I cdy nave gone to Weal t'heater, I where they will remain until apriog. Samuel Co lieu and wife have reI lurtie i io their home lu tbla city aflat I spending aeveral weeks at Lakewood Wii hid t Klckarda and wife, have ■ returned t<> I heir home lu tbla city af 8 irr a visit of aeveral weeka iu PhllaI drlphla. Mra H. Haaalnger and daughter, of ■ tblacily. have goue to Atlaulic I lly I where they will apeud the balance of I the winter ('apt. Philip H Hand and wife, of ■ (hi* • » « v . are visiting ibeir daughter, ■ Mr*, i lareuce Delerotb, in Logan, I Philadelphia. l)r J. William Hughes arid family ■ of ,\ i antic City, visited the former's Itrtbec ill lain B. Hughe*, In tbla Icily. Sunday. I Mr- K A Bourgeois, of this city Iba* relumed- after spending a week Iwiin her neice, Mra. Irwiu H. Flaher, ■ of VN iid wood. Homer* Young and family, of tbla I city , have returned from a few daya' I vt.ii 1,1 i rouain. H arry Wlttkamp, In I Wr-I Philadelphia. George Mann, president of the Hotel I Prnprirtora'- Association, aud bte fam I n> , of Philadelphia, were aiuoog I he | vi«iiora here Huuday. , Commodore and Mrs. William E. I Hexamer. of Pblladelptita. rttorned I home Monday after spending a few I days iu their cottage Here. Mi-« Ada Jobneon, of Vlotlaod, reI lurried home Tuesday afler spending ■ several days hare with her mother, ■ Mrs. William 8. Johnson. Mrs Laura K. Hrigga, of thla city. I aiiuouio-es her engagement to au ofI Acer of the United yiates Anuv. who I will visit this city during the Christluia- holidays. A K K l' tiger and wife, of tlirw city, entertained .Mr. and Mr« Blood, of Pa— ale, this week. Mr. Blood Is supervisor of physical education In the i'assalc public ecboula. rha Kev. Dr !> J. Donne, chancellor of the Chicago Archdiocese, has been spending a fiw daya litre ae the guest of the Kwv. Thomas K. Blake, ehn was a college classmate. W. F. Gardiner and wife, of this city, atteuded tbe funeral of Mra N«rah A. Turner, lo Philadelphia M >oday. Mra. Turner wa« the mother of Major Hamilton D. Turner, of Her-rl-buig. who was In the real eatate busiuaaa here last spring Pry Kterllug Keetauraut. M Asbury a- ii ur for home-made piew, cakes •ltd crullers. Full line of canned. g<H,<|a end caudles, rfpeclal price to Huuday schools on caudles. adv., 21 Fmr Bai.R.— Flrsl-rlaae oak cord »■ d E. Lacy. Hat Plymouth place, Ocean City, N. J. adv.. 12 IB. 41. I »r Hai.R.— Medium eixed safe In good ••oodilluti. Reasonable. Apply Hwtinkl ofllce adv.,tf. H*M I'hoM, |flf Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS J, PKIJ8COTT CAOMAN, Jr., f utters I Director 6J9 Central Avenue Ocean Clly New Jersey « AUTO IQUIPMBftT 'w.i^SS - VV. It Caper to * veritable nmi. We aim to H'-aee the pariictilar. Jwst come Awn and innpert our nnmerotta ^ <KM If you art critical it may like yon g long time to decide— tHerr are no many pattema to choose toutn but the point is that yon can * •'kited exactly right and at prices Ahi will appeal to yon. Al.riWD t. 8WITM HH* Aebwry Ave. °«Ml CRy New Jersey
l1 freeholders to " be investigated uf si m Jugtlcc Black Names Wm. J, ^ Kraft and B. B. Bacon id for Work. 'v After tbe graud Jury bad been ae J leclvd at tbe December term uf court _ »u Cape May Cuuil House Tuesday. Cuuuty Prosecutor Cola anuouueed that be bad rrcelvad a petuiou, with mure tbau tbe required number of y siguers. rtqueellug that tbe work of tbe Cape Ms> County Freeholder* be r* luvesiigeted. Justice Black, who was presiding. Immediately appointed tbe following commission to luveetigale cliatgrs said lo have baeu made agsiuat Hie boerd ' of freeholder*: L Former Prosecutor William J. Kraft, of Camdeu, aud E. H Bacon, la of Jersey C'My, , aud a cottager iu Ocean Clly. k Dr. Herscbel Pettlt, Dr. William (J. '• Abbott, William E Ma— ey. Richard ( H. Jobuaou aud R. Curtis Robiueoo e were summoued as graud Jurors, bu( ouly tbe latter was called to serve. ,f Waller Cbattlu, of this clly, le a J member of tbe petit Jury. y- FOOTBALL AGAIN i American Lrgton Will l*ia» Key. • •lour A. C. Btfiurda, Afternoon p Acceding lo tbe wishes of lovers of 0 tbegsme lu tbieclty, wbu desire to see at leisl oue more game Ibis season, 1 the Amerlceu Legion learn has succeeded lu booking auotber game for Haturday. r Tbe well known Keystone A. (\, of Atleutic Clly, will be tbe oppoueuls, and tbe game will start at 245 o'clock. » The Atlantic City team ha* twice beateu the locala, but tbe latter will 1 work bard to win uext Haturday. •Stands Chance lor Aunapoila ) lrwln Holt, of Pleaaaulvllle, formerly of 0<*eau City, was one of three ' to successfully peas the examination ' for appoint meut lu tbe United Hi ales t Naval Academy. He was aecoud on llie Hat. aud so baa been named tlr-t alternate by Congressman Bacbaracb. I.eglou So, a at cape May. Members of Morgan- Raock Post. No. 137. American l«egioo, of tbla . clly, atteuded lbs rally of Ilia Cape May poet last evening Refreshment* r were served after tbe meeting. r Will Lead Slniiai. Fred Buller, wbo la leading tbe Mloglng at tbe union eveugollstlc eervices lu l he Preabyterleu Church, will slug Id tbe First M. E Cburcb Hun day morning. i a • ■ — Try an advertisement lo tbe hbtin»bl K. L. SMITH B. H. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbell HOUSE ANI) SIGN PAINTERS 243 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J ATLANTIC ICE COIPANY p.**"* ■* Pnmnn Mountain Ice Tenth and West Avenue OCCAM CITV N i. HBiDLBT A ADAS* — Read ins Coal Also XlDdllDg Wood by berrvl or eord. Bsat 00s I oe lbs markst. XXX lb*, to tba loo gaarwotoed. Mali or Baterprua •phoae. nBM sad Taei. TkNTM sad waei Bell PMsc *I»-J WlaUsk»H Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical . Contractor Jobblttg Work a Specialty Office: 10J2 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. ivreYoua ilave to Stoves? la your house heated only ia spots? Do you want to do awt y with tlic dirt and trouble of carrying coal and ishet through the rooms? Do you want more heat at less cost? Why not investigate (he InTBRn/frioriAL Onepipe Heater Ask us if it k P**- Btprr | ■ rical ior your SWAft A TROUT, Ageata . 1040 a •bun aw* orvm obiha Real Estate and Search Company sirsuikTi Pidelitv Trust ComDanv of Hewark Wildvood Title and Trust Co. „ Title IawrMiM 1 BMrchM, Abetnust, of Till., 4 Oonreyancing f rim Iiuniranoe a.rvics AO Work Ouarantaed t on Oood Flvet Mmtfaft a ¥ ttml for Bats " Oftom in Flrnt Ifationl Bank Building Cap* May Court Houie P, Wa
OCEAN CITY REALTORS WIN I ) PRETTY ATTENDANCE CUP
f. Local Boaid 100 Per Cent. Btroog at Important State Convention. f Ocaan t'liy agaiu druinn»iratrd in rl Allaullc t'lty un Haiunlay lliat whrn . bar buaiucaa poopl* go after anything l lhay alwaya obtalu lb* be*l uf raaulls. b aud bring back tha bacon f Ou tbla particular occ alou. the f membara uf the Ocaan Clly Ileal ha * lata Board made a deleruilued aud successful -eltof l to win the allaiulauot cup, otTarad by Iba Real l<>iair K Board of tba Oiangea, at I lie aixiui, d con vein Ion of the Real E*lala League J of Naw Jersey. Tba move to gather lu this cup «»• engine* red fostered and brought to * - successful conclusion by < layton i Haiuea Brick, president uf Hie Ocean t'lty ltral Estate Hoard, *tiu worked ■ Indefatlgably to arouse tha euthu*ia*iii i ofthrolAiir members of the board 1 It la admitted by other oMci ala of this 1 l board (bai, were it uol for the persist eucy — tha tenacity— of President Brick, 1 1 it I* more than likely that L'auideu which was aecoud lu Ilia corile*i. < would have carried od (he cup, and ' men "Bob" Clow's smile would be mora euuehluy aud perpetual than ever. If possible I But Praaidaul Brick kept busy with f his telephone, with his aulo and with 1 ; personal viait* lo the oltlces of (hr ' other local realtors, with the result ' ' (hat alxlaau of tbe seventeen realtors ' , here, all of wb cm are members of the 1 Hlata Real Estate League, another , achlavemant of the president, attended 1 the convention lu Allaullc t ity, 1 wblcb was bald Thursday, Friday au«l ' Haturday last. 1 Thu* did tba Oceau City Real h'.-tatr 5 Board make a rattllug good record r excelled by uu ouc other board lu the 1 State- II had 10U per cent member ( -hip lo I be Htaie League, and only 1 oue of Its members failed lo aiteud 1 tbe aouual coriveutiou. I Tbe silver cup Is the gift of the Ileal c E-tate Board of the the Orange* lo tbe 1 Naw Jersey Real Estate league lo be 1 presented to the board wiih the besi 1 attendance.** v It was formally prr*eutrd lo the Ocean Ctiy Real Eelaie Board b> n Frauk H. Taylor, president of the • Real Estate Board of Oranges, aud ' waa accepted by Pre*ideut Brick. Mr. Brick, at the convention, rrad u from the Olkan Citv Hkntinki. the ■ advertlsemeot of tbe Oceau t'liy Title 1 aud Truet Company, offering lo pro u vide the money, 00 approved ttr*i * mortgages, for tbe construction of cot L lege* in tbla resort. * Tbe reading of tbla aunouucemeui j made a pronounced hit with the mem- 1 tiers of tbe cooveutiun. end e delegate • from Aabury Park made a motion ' seconded by a delegate from rarudeii ( (bet e copy of tbeOi-kan t ity hksti 1 SKI. containing thla ad v«rii*eiueut be " sent to every banking bouse, every (rust company end every large brokerage bouse in tbe Htale of N«w Jersey 1, lo show what baa been done Here aud to serve ai au luducemeui to others | Tbe motlou waa uuauimously adopted Ofllcers aud many members of all •• New Jereey reel eetete board* were at d the convautluu, a* well a* executive- ^ of realt/ orgauixalloua from distant „ Htatee. It waa a remarkable gather- n lug, uot ouly from the standpoint of p attendance, but from the standpoint ^ of interest show u iu all matters thai ^ came up. Tbe New Jersey realtyrs „ lived up to Ibftlr reputation uf being 10 toe front raok of keeu. alive aud ^ progressive men lo tbe profeeslou of 1 realty. « Among (be mauy not ahle speakers at tbt convautluu was former trover nor Kuuyoo. At tbe opeulug session of tbe league e on I'bureday Mayor Bader greeted tbe * realtors, amoug whom (here were ^ many women, and he presented to ( I hem a silver ke> . typifying the freedom of Iba oily. Robert D. 4-low tben ' talked about tbe usury law nu tbe ' New Jersey statute*, aud said that li * limits lutereet ou mortgagee to H per 4 cent., restricts real estate activities 4 throughout tbe Htaie, aud has been oue of tbe prtuclpal causes for the *us pension of borne building. 4 President Cl«w urged (he members • of tbe league lo work for the re|*eal of 1 the ueury law, and intimated that the 4 league migbt lend II* support to '.he t formation of a great mortgage com paoy, designed to relieve the famine lo the mortgage money market. He 4 added that real eetate is bearing more 4 than Its just share of taxation burdens. < representing In all about A 1 er cent, of , I he taxation levied, while personal loveatmeote lo securities are uoder a* eeeeed. Dr. I. N. (J r tecum. AHenite City * cbalrmsu of ihg trausi ortailoii cum < tamee of the organ •xaiiou, deidared t tbat the building of the Delaware River Bridge would have the same effect on rtouili Jersey as the construe t Ion of the Hryoldyii Bridge had on < 1 jotig Island property, increasing values by ibou-eud* of dollars Theie , are at tba present time more than a million and a half acres of undtvel oped laud lu New Jersey which would be tapped by the two priced a— the bridge over the Delawtie end the tun nel under tbe Hudeon. Dr.U F Kraemer. president of the Newark Ileal Estate Boerd. in the course of his eddree*. said. "The moat Vital questions affecting the real eetete owners' welfare before our Federal authorities as well •• ln tbe various Htete* are being given aer lout constructive consideration, end the time bee arrived when a co-opera-tive effort roust be made by every real 1 eatate men 111 this muutry to protect ihses real e^ate owners' lotereets ae tgelnet vlctou* end uncalled for leftsIsllon Of no niinnr lmp«>rtence Is lbs question of taxation, which of ell things is standing a ill as requiring j serious consideration end reformation. ' That the ml edit# t asocial tone cf this eountry are reahxlng the importance { of all these quest n>os is dsmooetreted 1 I by the fact the! a permanent buroau »e being eetehHshwt at Waehlngtnn by 1 be Net !«*■•! Aewclatwo of Reel Ifie
I is^ I weakfish creek hay be closed Mayor Champion Expects That County Freeholdera Will Soou Give Decision. Mayor t'bamplou told the City Com lAjifeMiuueis at their meeting that he Dad attended a recent meeting of (he 1 ape May County Board of Freehold rr* end called the alteutlou of the nirmber* to a request received from «'i|ixrus for the closing of Weakdsti ' re«k He said that (be members of 1 he board had later visited aud made au Inspection at Weakdah Creek. I'bey will iiold a meeiing 10 a few day* aud probably make a report as to their conclusion*, which the mayor thought would be favorable to the requrat Ordinance No. 157 was passer! ou ' third and dual reading. It w »• ordered published aud appears else- < where lu tin* issue uf tbe Hkntinki. Haveral bills war* read aud ordarvd J paid, lale Boards for lbs purpose of safe guarding Iheae Interests perpetually." 1 < » enrge W. Heymour. real aalate adltor of the New York Eveulug Poet, lo bla addrea* said: "As a tenant, a landlord, aud a , newspaper authority ou tutugi related 1 to real property, I am Interested « equally lu a squaia deal for tbe teoeol ( and the landlord and a square deal for j you— the shepherd end buffer uf prop- < erty seeker and properly owuer; you. the fellow w hose real life mission is (hat of transforming vast vacant areas ' l into mighty home empires I look \ upon realtor* of your type as truedisctpies of better clvilixalloo, because every time you sell a bouae or lot, ur 1 you provide a short cut for others 1 tho right kind of cliixeuship end ( tbe right kind of service to the com- ( munlty. | ••New Jersey has much to be proud of— tlrst aud foremuel of tbe character aud standing of its realtors aud Its cil- ^ l/.eiis generally. Not even my own ( Htatecau boast of a greater number of { more highly developed moral, progree- , •ive, aud law-abiding uieu and woman. Their standards aud Ideala aud tbe upright performance of their civic, ' end social dunes are com < bmlug to paae ou lo future generations ( priceless legacy " « The membra of the Real E-late - League of Nrw Jersey were guesta of 1 he Allaullc Cliy Real Estate Board at (he Tray mors Thursday eveutug There weie near I r 1000 person* in at'endauce. The local Ooard of realtors prepare<l an Interesting program lor the occasion. A feature of (be even lug was the presence et the eotertaltinietit of a score or more ronvaleacent soldiers who ere guesi* of ihv city. The next anuual meeting will be held IU Newark. The members of (he Ocean City Reel E«tate Board met Tuesday evening and trauaacted routiue business following which au excellanl address 00 "Organlxaiiou and Co operation" was delivered by H. Woleteucraft, of the National Keel Estate Journal. Members of the board gathered around the big table in the City Commissioners' room, on which stood (be pretty -attendance cup" woo by the. board at the Atlantic City convention , and a flashlight picture waa taken by 1 photographers from Atlautlc Clly.
Eastern star has hew heads Ocean City Chup cr, No. 83, Holdb Election and Inatallution of Officers. Ocean Clly Chapter. No St, Order of (be Eastern Htar, has elected ami 1 metalled the following officer*: Mai rou, Mia# Jul a Hcull; |<s'f>r> f, !8 Hcull. associate matron, Mi* A il« Jiam (J. Abbott; secretary Mia* Harriet Glbb; treasurer, Mrs. Freeman Rlsley; conductress. Miss Margueittv English; associate conductress. Mrs. t lareuce H rwrull. Following are the appointed officer*: Chaplain, Mia. Frank K Darby; mar *hal. Mis* Nellie K Towner: point* of the alar. Mrs J. Kdward Vo*s. Mr-. Cbailea D. Hampeou, Mi*» Haul Har ns Miss Mary Colburu aud .Mia* L'uis* Morn*; warden. Mr*. Homer* Young; sentinel, R H. Nuliy. NOTICt: Ockan City. N J. Dec 11, iirju The Auuual Meeting of the Blockholders uf the First Natiouel Rank. Ocean Clly N.J, will he held on Tuasday, Jauuary II IU2I, al the Hanking House of said Bank, at the corner of Eighth strrei and A*bury avenue, Oceau Clly. N J between (he h ura of one and 1 wo o'clock p m . fur I he purpose ot Ihr elect ion of Di rector* for the ensuing year and llir transaction of such other business as shall properly come before (he uierl lug. H. H Mowkkk 12 16, 41. i a*liler. M V. Hmllb. of the Hterling Restaurant. Aebury avenue, has *e cured Ihe agency of the Troy Laundry. of Ca|w May . Tills is an old-es-tablished . reliable firm and can give A-No 1 service. Fatron* can leave packages with Mr. Hinttli. and same will be returned lo a fee day*. adv., 10 26. tf. Wanted — Jotblug and car petite - Work attended 10 pmropth.i reasonable. Apply Archer Walch Homers' Point.' adv. 12 10. 4t |
««n ns wan* rwrvxeaa , £cctch Jf.all \ m aearefgr, o/eacrow OC£AA( C/lr /vt t OIU AU. I Mk * .-V l lUii S A ««i*l • u.f.«ui... bakna- MM*. ■ • • fbr .Amm. , a...iAl..< IiimI ..»•» IU*'. IU . .y.ul ia*>»- WO ' '.MIX . , 1 inrtawii n a *'•• m m r ommmrn. m. m. U- AuM THE B1SCA VNE ' 0|*en Friday April S I Ksuului water la s**r> kstruua < icean avrnue oppoaiie Aloofly u terra r Private Hatha Booklet X ni.UXUIN. Owoer GANDY COTTAGE k|3 1 >11 1 re I Avenue Ocean City New Jereey ogea all m* V*ar Vtrn >uao«M4 every eob«aoi«i*ea«AA I.TDUtUSUf.l'NS I I AVE you a cotUgc, bungalow * * or apartment to fnrniah? We iiave a line of puknitdrk at leas ihau Philadelphia prices. Window t»hadc» a »|>eculty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. John G. Dennis JOBBING CARPENTER No Job too l^xge. No Job too ftmali House* Closed and Opened Retimates All Work Furnished Guarmoteed NOTICB Mc*i*<1 pmpoeals lor Ui- eoo«tr«eiloD o « a four-room frarn* sellout house at lAorolby. hud a 1 w». room fr»i»# *ebool hoos* ai T urk a hue* Weyaa »uin TosmSIp, AUtaiie I iMiuly. so-xirdloc U* plsoSMd spM-incwIPxia l» -2 six I H l.ulu biahsd by U». Hiwlr HowrO of e>1uswtli>S. euplM or Wlilrh, Ukg rU.e» Villi rrrlaln rnwitgr* sod subsiflKllooa In lb* ■ (•rrinrall .ua sod plan* wbleb have baeu ar. rurdnl. are on ni# end opeu for lbsoeetk>o w lilt tb«- undsniigssd. will be rwoslksd by lbs lliMtnl of Kdu alfon ot lb* Townatilp of Wayiiioulb 00 Mobdav. January k IVtl. el elgbl o'eloea p. in., al 1-Xeilvlh* sebuol bouae. wiieD all bids win be publlety opeosd sod n-sd Proposals wll> be arrepied k*r ellher or bolb. Arceptaoce or rs|eo«lou ol aar or all Ltd* opiloikai w ill lb* Huerd of Eduealloo. iNMed Dscsmbrr IS. iwo. JOMUt'A M ITl'DBLX, 12 14. 21 . p. P.. eOJO l>isirtet Clark.
I <Cl)r islmQg fcirnc | j A FEW SUGGESTIONS FROM i t JONES' MEN'S SHOR ) J » M4M-OA AHhl MY AMiM H A j Hath kolte Silk Shirt Rain Coat I A Suitcase CndCrwcar Silk Hoar A Traveling Bag Military Brushes Suapcodera \ f Umbrella Wallet (Leather) I^eatber Leggina f A Sweater Watch Chain Cigarette Caae A Kid Gloves Leather Coat Auto Gauulleta f Scarf Pin New Hat Cuff Links f A Necktie r*j*ma« Tie Clasp A J Silk Muffler Pur Collar Handkerchief^ 1... - — We invite your inspection of the many useful articles we have that make excellent Xmas (Siftfi Safety Razors. Carving Seta. Pocket Knivet, Razor Strop*, Everready Day Ids. Icc Skates. Holler Skates, Sleds, Velocipedes. Coaster Wagons, Pyrex Wate. Alum Ware, Silver Ware, Dishes, Universal Percolators, Universal Electric Irons, Universal Electric Heaters. Universal Electric Toasters. Universal Electric Percolator*. Universal vaccutn Bottles. Universal Lunch Kits; Fireleas Cookstoves, Rods and Reels, Guus and Clothing. THK MODERN HARDWARE STORK Chas. C. Read & Co. WALTER E. ALLEN, .fgr. 848-MSO Asbury Avenue Ocaan City, N. J. Pbse« Ue 12 Pras DsMvery
P'Build Now"! f Consistent with Quality and S f Service we are offering our stock J | of Building Materials at Prices 3 jj which ought to influence the pro- J | spective Builder to plan and start 3 | his operation at once. j 5 This is the time of year when j | building should commence in our 3 J city, and. not wait until Spring, j | when everyone is rushed, and you j f must wait your turn to get the . j | Plumbers, Painters or Plasterers. 3 t START NOW, and have your j f home ready for RENTING or 1 > SELLING in the Early Spring. i | To STIMULATE BUILDING \ t we will do our share in helping to J £ finance your work until it is com- 2 f pleted. J ■ $ " We Solicit Your Inquiries" j 1 C. H. SHOEHAKER | I LUMBER CO. i I Twelfth Street and West Avenue | j 1 OCEAN CITY, N. J. - I
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