Ocean City Sentinel, 17 February 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel •'Kimn ut rosLiaaa*- I»HT TlllMif It CURTIS ROBINSON Kditot and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, . . NEW JERSEY Moll 'Phono No M*X Job work t^wiapii/ dou* by sxpsrisnosO MHi, THUKHDA Y. FEUKl ARY 11 1921 XuiarvJ at lb* foot oflN at ocoao City M J.. as seeoad claa* mali mails i. GOOD WRE8TLING Work ol Public Hctaooi Mu> a burpilac 10 Prloaia Tbe Musis of Ilia local public school*' oooond auuuai wreotJluji tournament baiU iu l be aaa«uibly room of Iba blgii school Wednesday evening of last weak were moat axcillug, and tba aktli and endurauca eboau by tba boy a won Iba uueliuied .applause and cocuuivudatlou of Iboaa making up I tba good-alxed and lulereeted audlaucr I Tbara was a regular 12 foot malted j •lege and a ring for tba couleatauis, properly ropad. aud well illuminated by atroug electric ilgbu Dr. C. H. Vail, of Philadelphia. L who waa a wrestler aavarai year# ago. L acted at lefarae, aud Iba Judgaa wart Roy Jobuaon. of Ocaau C'lly, aud | ( (Lemuel Rrowu, of Atiautie City; clerk ' , Dr. J. Tborntay Hug baa; auoouucer L K K Unger; liuickaapar. tba Rev , Uaorga W. Y ard Tba presents not of trophic* waa by Mupl Jauie* \1 ' Hlevaua. 1 1 Prof. Unger aald thai iba 22 boy> who ware to wreeile ware tba beat oui rtf i.VI mnm+maA u i L. .. I

of 150 engaged in ptora tbau a buu drad prallmiuaiy bouia. Ha lold bow aavarai of iba bo>a bad atoppad aoiuklug lu order tbai ibay mlgbt be iu a batter couditlou for tba contests. He related Instance* wbara iu tba pralnu loarlee tba boya bad failed becauae of smoking. Tba boya acknowledge that amoklug burta tbam. Tba battlee than ware on, aud tbe> kept tba apactalora on tbalr lore from etart to flulab. Owlug to lllnaaa. tba bouta of Pau> I*il*fgi and Koaa Ferguson with Harrv j Adama and Uaorga Gardiner wart poatpooad until tba otgbt or tba box iug tournauieut, wbicb will be bald I February Si. George Uardtuer cbalianged Augoetua Goat i for tba baavy. weight championship aud for tba b#avjr-w«;gui madai left orar from laat year. (Jardl nar wou frooi (Joels after lo mloulee of I wraaUlog on eggreeelveutaa. Uoalr made a floe abowlug conaldarlog that ba baa never bad auy experieuce Id I wreeiilug with (Jerdlner for two yaara Gardiner weighed 144. while Oooti walgbad 191 pounds. Hrooze inedala ware awarded to the winner and a ribbon to tba ioaer lo tbe tournament. Bummartee:

M pound claaa — Everett Bakley woo over llobgrt Hlevaua, with a fall to 8 mlootte &5- pound claaa — Ruah Cbattlo won over Unborn Adama. wltb a fall lo 5 mlnutaa. 76 pound claaa— Wallace Blizzard I wou over Rlcbard Townaeod, wltb a I fall lo 9 mlnuiaa aud 40 agenda. 86- pound claaa— Lewie Jobnaon I won over Frank <'o»teldi, wtib a fall j Id 9 mlnutaa and 40 aeoooda. 96- pound claaa— Lioule Newcomer ! wou over Tbomaa Payne, wltb tbe j first fall lo 1 minute and 49 aeconda, and tba aacond fall in l minute and 9 aeconda. 116 pound claaa— Marcoa Blackmail! woo over Robert Gordon, with tba flrat fall In 1 minute aud 66 aeconda, ' and tba aecood fall In 8 mmutaa and I 6 aeconda. 126- pound claaa— Anthony Halvago wou over Tbomaa William*, wltb the first fail in 2 mlnutaa and 6 eecooda. • and tba aacond fall lo ] minute and 2 aeoooda. 136- pound claaa- Fred Buabtj won ' over William Uarrataon, with a fall in 6 mlnutaa. 168 pound claaa— Cbarlee (Jlbb wou over Carl Rleley. wltb a fall lu 4 mluulee and 11 aecoode. WINTER PICNIC l.eaga* wilt Mava Oooa f-micr-lalnmrnl Monday K«Cnln« Tba Prograaalva League will bold I IU box aoctal. or wlular plculc, lo Ita | rooms In tba Hann Rulidlug, next 1 1 Mouday avanlug. Tbara will be an entertainment and danea, and a good * time la aaaurad all who attend. _ - . . . I r

followlog program baa been arranged: Violin aolo. C. Homer Hhoemaker Raadinga. the Rev Geo W. Yard. Vocal quartet. William H Uollieeon, Dr. J. Tburoley Hugbaa. E. M. But ton and Kaaeall H. Nulty. Dance. Prof, and Mrs E K Unger. Vocal aolo. Mlee Loolea T. Coraon. Novelty act. Dr. j. Tbornley Hughea and Prof. K E Unger Addreaa, the Rev R 8. Hnyder. ClaUB HOLDS BANQUET tOoatlaaad from First Pace.) G. Champion, on# of their fallow main, bera from Ocean City, Mayor Cbamplon aald that It gave him great delight to ba there and enjoy tbaea festivities. It la alwaya a plea aura lo meat the members of the Ocean City Flablng Club. Ocean City, be aald, appreclatee man Ilka the member* of the Ocean City Klahlng Clab, and ha feala grateful that be la In a poeltion to help The mayor aald that bla administration haa just tw6. yaara to serve aud much can ba dona that will be banefletal for Ooean City aud tba Ocean City Fishing Club. Mr. Htal wagon. In reply, aald that bale aura Iba tuembere of the dob will do all poestbit to help Mayor Cbamplon and Ocean Oily, Continuing, Mr. Htel wagon told a club atnry on Dr. Carlton Rimon, i who, be said, la a vary busy man They would ba glad to have a few worda from tbalr vietinr from New York. Dr. Bimon -aid that ha Inoka for ward to tbla visit avary year, and h* daatred te aay that ba alwaya fee la glad to east in (>*aan City and fren when be la an opponent ba alwayaj1

bonee^SJNSJfet Ooaau CUy team win. lu ooocludfug, Or. Mluion made a humorous reference to Commodore Huugerford and olbar* of tba club Ha aald that be koowi all of tba boya of tba Ocaau City Fleblug Club are 100 i»r c#ot. Americau, aud tbla keep* people togaibcr. Tba Ocaau 1 ity Fishing Club ia comprised of virgin gold aud tt la true to tba core. lu presenting President Frank Mieaimtr. of tba Anglers' Club of O.tau City, President .Stela aguu. urged closer relatiuuahlp beta ran tbe two ornau nations. President Mlssimer echoed that ■aulioiaut. Ha said that tbara are plenty of flab lu oceau City aud (be man of both Iba Ocaau City Klshiup Club aud (be Anglers' Club should j get logelbar. Ha spoke of Iba differ ' euce lu tba class of paople coming | from Philadelphia to AtlauUc City laud Ocean Ci»e. th>*« spending ttie | ouoiuier* in Ocean City being of a mora friaudly character. Following, ibis l)r Jams* read an [original poem, "Pa Victims." which, made a big bit wltb hi* hearrr* The poem was dedicated tb all wboavet held a rod, and it appealed to all of Dr. Jamas' bearer* It dealt with fishing lu bay aud oceau, and was true lo life. President Slel wagon look occasion to pteecul a baudsoma silver match , safe to bla close personal friend, i Ue<>rge Fran ken Held, chairman of itia i trophy committee. 'There la oua tblug iu my heart 1 would like to express, " said .Mr Htel wagon before making tba presentation "Duitug my admlolatratloo there tias < i I

. • Weu on# man 1 could always rvly op i Ma was always there Ever eluce ba i Joined tbe club lie baa always beau on I wo or thire ct'Uiinii iee« aud )«>u > wouid ft imI that be was back of In* t itioimlllaa * work Last summer be > was sick aud unable to be In O.eai • 'ity much. hut. a- cbairmau of llie I1 ' fishing trophy couittiM>ea. be woi dared, aveu w lieu eh k about tba trophies. Many of Ibv boya flailed blm ' last summer and encouraged him by tailing bim Ibal iliey were not catching many ftsb 10 (beau <11 v. and therefore be aasn t missing much fbi# tusn had 70 per cent, charge <f the aulariaiuuieut Ibis ruing Mr Mlelwaguu thru presented Ihr safe to Mr. Fraiikeulleld. Tbe match safe contained Iba < »• ran I City Fishing Club's saai aud II at* I bore tbe folluwiug luscriplnn' "Wltb. kind Ibuuglits of bis inlrre*' sud efforts lu b'helf of I be club and I uiysalf.' — Henry W Mei«agm. Neil camel tie moving picture* of I (be Ocaau City Cup Tournament held Iters last summer There were view* of the cup. tbe casters at <t the crowdthat viewed the casting There were cheer* fur lite heaultfu cup. As oua looked around at the hie body of men lu Ibe banquet ball, ah I representative Pbiladelphiau* and all members of the Oeeau City Fisti- 1 Club, the siplanattou of <»ceai I1 City'* popularity elood tevraled Tbay all lot* Ocean City— tliey all I boost this resort ou all otvasiou* I ' Tbay are proud f Oceau City- audi Oceao City Is proud of Ibruj :

SUMMARY of Tin-: YEAR'S BUSINESS I OF THIS [boardIfreeholers OF THE county of cape may. x. j. ending december 3 1 . 1020 \ GENERAL ACCOUNTS I Balance on hand December 31, 1919 . $33,023 72 RECEIPTS I Courts. Unexpended Balances Refunded $ 98.44 State Auto Fund to Road Maintenance 41.200.00 State Aid to Emergency Road Maintenance lo.00o.nu Debt and Interest. Refund 191. So I Sheriff's Office 3.306.22 Surrogate's Office '2.509.3k Clerk'a Office 14.726 57 • v I

Interest on Bonds. Accrued Interest and New Issues 1 whoae first period falls due in 1920, and for wrhich no previous provision has been made. . 7 45.00 [Sinking Fund Commission, to Maturing Bonds. . . . 41,000 no ' County Taxes 1918 1,739.10 i County Taxes 1919 13.066.10 County Taxes 1920 434.222.56 One-half Bank Stock Tax 3,185.32 1 Miscellaneous Revenue 14.056.63 Interest on Deposits 1919 123.60 | Interest on Deposits 1920. 1.158.69 Error 1919 Debt and Interest. Tuekahoe National 62 Temporary Loans, Including Renewal* 523.55*4.37 1,10^.886.40 i % m11.137. 910 12 DISBURSEMENTS Courts r | 12,652.67 Freeholders and Officers 8,261.11 Bridges 28,278.69 [Incidentals 4,997.65 Road Maintenance Deficit 1919 50.(^0 Road Maintenance 194.389.1 1 Road Maintenance, Storm Emergency. . 41,000.00 Hospitals 11.264.99 Coroners 136.19 Almshouse 12.516.61 Stationery 50.26 Salaries. County Officers 11,043.84 Burying Soldiers and Sailors 387.50 Printing* and Advertising. 2.025.66 JaU 1.136,83 Public Buildings and Ground* 10,488.25 | Incidentals, Public Schools 1.624.73 Tax Commission 7* 1.618.40 Debt and Interest Deficit 1919. . , 454.52 Debt and Interest.. 11.748.32 New Roads... 6.812.32 [Elections 12.234.82 | Elections Emergency 5.000. 00 I Offle# 5.047.59 Surrogate's Office 3,470.59

r Office 12.243.91 [widows' Pensions 1.61421 Lighting Roada 745.03 Interest on Surplus Revenue 1.474.29 ^ Interest on Bonds 4 8,960.25 Maturing Bonds 79.700.u0 Sinking Fund Appropriation .... 16.98185 r Vocational School 3,250.00 County Uv Library 59.21 y Mosquito Extermination 15.ono.no Farm Demonstration 2.935.94 Helping Teacher, 1919 Balance carried In Current Accounts 1,050.00 McCormark Ball Account 1.500.00 Error Union Bank. General Fund, charged to Surplus Revenue 2.47 • Temporary Loan* Paid. Including Re. I «•*•!» 531.377 68 , ' t 11.103,585.49 ^ Balance on December 31. 1920 34.324 .» 3 34 324 63 ) ' 11.137,910 11 TRUST ACCOUNTS j Balance on hand December 31. 1919 9 439 21 receipts Helping Teacher, from Railroad Tax I 2.950.00 Bank Stock Tax Collected 6.170 6 4 State Railroad Tax from State Trea--n t,r*r 41.617.72 Reserve Fund Trom State Treasurer.. 7.144 15 State School Fund from State Trea*.. , 2. 952 ?'i State School Tax from State Treasurer 94 878 40 For Support of Public Schools from State Treasurer 1 271 70 .Tax on Second Claaa R R. Property from State Treasurer. 17,524 78 nail Account. America Rlarentlno . . 'goo on I State Itnad Tax. from Municipalities . 37,255 06 State School Tax from Municipalities 97,759 55 1 — 304,1 34 24 niftnrRHKMHKT* * 1Wh.r ,M#„

Bank Stut k Tax * ." . V. .* . /. , . e • * 6 4 • Stair Railroad Tax. lo Stat* Tiru* 17.212 6k State School Tax lo titate Treasure. . "7/41 it Slate Railroad Tax <0 Municipal!! « 4 1 62 7 72 ^ Kcwnr Fu tnl to klut^cipahtia* ,, T 14 4 15 ^lale Sih.el Fund to Mun>< ipallfie* IV19 f 25* "3 * Ikju. . ... l.ygi j — — , ^ 2 1^ % State Si-hikol Tax to Munirlpaltttc* I '•lk I li? 4» ,1 ''20 9 4 CM For Support of Public tkt.vH>ls (o Mur tupahttes ... , , . '1,2*»1 | Tax on Second -Flam Railroad Ptiipri'jr to Municipalities 1 7.524 *k • • ' ' - - J IUIan< e on hand Dm cm bei 3 1 . I f*2u •-..«•<<<.. 2^2 1 7 .*< » 317 52 * • 7*4^73^ CAPITAL ACCOI XTS [halamc n hand IVcembe: 31. 1919 | J: *22 96 llFi I Ills [ U'lhtwood Cfc*t*Ca|>e Ma> R ad State Aid 1- . • t IkAI I (>t itOKIhv Central Avenue, Ocean City . . . •• > I Cedar Swamp Creek Bridge . la.uOt First Section Seashore Rt».o| and Co«*onV Inlet Road . I North Wild wood -GrasKV Sound- Road and Bridge* ... 1 o 00 Cape May-South Cape Ma> Road . . 13 >ot «v Beach Avenue. Cap«- May 2. «;•••' ou Mechanic St . Cape May Court Huum* . 2. TO. "" Wlldwood, Wtldwood Cre»t and Cap« May Road ... ?3,U0o Grasay Sounds-Bur letgh Road .... 208,0u<«.0o l^indi* Avenue. Sea Lie City IS.noy o.»

I Temporary I.oans laauod in Anticipat; 1 • of Sale of Bond* and State Aid. J Including Renewal* . . 224. >-4 84 — 944.534.94 $•• *.357. 9u Dlsni'ltSI me nts I Wtldwood Creat-Cope May Road. f 52.0b I Road Improvement. Seashore Road 1.420.00 I Centra! Avenue. Ocean City 72.215.14 ICedar Swamp Creek Bridge *.694.1? I First Section Seashore Road " 13,645.34 i Corson's Inlet Road .. 13.754 96 I North \Vtldwood-Gra»> Stvunds D' 1.57 7 02 I Cap*- May-South Cape May Road 12.879.45 I Bea« h Avenue. Cape Mav OJtMT I Mechanic St. Cape Ma> Court Houm. 32.22 • 85 I Wildwood. Wlldwood Crest and Cap. May Road 25.016 73 lOntssy Sound*- Burleigh Road 13.443.37 liaindi* Avenue. Sea l*Ie City . 16.377 91 I Temporary I,oan* Paid. Including Renewals 278.264 23 659,309.44 I Balance on hand December 31, l92o . . 299.046 46 2*4. "it 4»- • • * $968,357.90 Total Balance on Hand Decern bor 31. 142" S335.690.6l

BALANt » ON HAND IN THE EUI I OWING IIANKS I Union Hank Wild wood. General Fund. f 19 *. 7 7 «■ ■ Union Bank, Wlldwood. Savings Fund .... 26 '.21 €♦• I Union Bank, Wlldwood. Saving* Fund. No. 2 ... *42 r.s«« I ntori Bank. 1 Id wood, Bail Account. America Ruicemino.. 300. oe I First National Bank. Ocean City. General Fund l.«7o 75 I First National Bank, Ocean City, Saving* Fund 24 • • First National Bank. Ocean City. Interest and Bond 4.7* r. 3Merchants National Bank. Cape May. Geha.a! Fund... 1.312.94 J Merchants National Bank. Cape Cay. Saving.- Fund .>3 :1 | Mann.- National Bank. Wildwood. General Fund 2 3m- 1* | Marine National Bank. Wtldwood. Savings Fund 42* I first National Bank. Cape May Court House. General Fund 366.03 I First National Bank. Cape May Court House. Savings Fund 35 5 2 w Ocean City Title and Trust Co.. General Fund 3,„s„ , I Ocean City Title and Trust Co.. Savings Fund 31 778 So Security Trust Company. Cape May . General Fund . Rr Tuekahoe National Bank General Fu nd .. Tuekahoe National Bank. Savings Fund . . . . . . I Wildwood Title and Trust Co . General Fund. . .. 389*44 " I335.69M.I.1

LIABILITIES OF THE COUN TY BONDED DEBT I Amount of lmii* Naiti«* <»f (tix-i a ol «n»*(stbm Amount I npai ! II 15,300.00 Tuekahoe Road. No. 1 , 5 «n. 14,800. 00 . Tuekahoe Road. No 3 ... ... 5*200.-.. 17.800.00. Sea Isle City Road 2\t Holly Beach Road % 19*000 ,0.°00.oo Schelienger's Landing Bridge. No. 1 6 000 06.000.00. Schelienger's Landing Bridge. No. 2 i'ooi »«•••• Holly Bear h Bridge, No 1 ."i; Upo0 00 6,000. 00 Holly Beach Bridge. No. 2. .. * 10.000 00 . Sea Isle City and Woodbine Road 3500 «0 17.000.00 .. . Richardson's Channel Bridge . ... UOOOOo Holly l« W ,S,-"0#"° Or«n Clty-Cnsnni. In lot Drid.o ,lk' *t.000.«0. R,,„ Iniprov.iuont .S«,horo Ro.d 1 7 000 00 „9'00#-«# ThIM Aven,,,. Stone „ rbor | 5*-000^A Wildwood Creet-Cape May Road oo ,7-®°®-"® °"*n 0«r-B*rt*rV Point Ro.d - '

' l® bounds ROM... „o is. .. CM»r swnmp Crool, Bridr, I "" r0,,ow" ln,M u,! * 1,1 s""ho" M ss.ooft - • • • f "P" «•> M' Vernon R..»,i ... ,, , , i« «MM r^n'c 81 • M4> cour, Hou" • 18.000.00. Undis Avenue, Sea He City i a (u 52 212 Sounds-«(..',elgh Road .. ... *08.O00,m I " ° H^ch Avenue. Cape May 5*601101 y ■■■ ,>n,r*' Avonuo. Omn City ' n.Vjoo 1>f. 8.000 lUrbor R.M " . Avnlon Ho»d Dudnr T-'snn on St. SOO.OO Oeonn city Br(d*«.. ' , Onokn city Bndn, « soo H Bnyphor, Ro»d. si(, s«.||n® ' -o'o„„"00 • £r?frR-d. T.V S^lnn : IZZ :f,® •• s*« • „ ■ . .County IJn» Rond i " Wood bl Of. DonnlivRI. ,nd i3 and Ind ' V .... it- rr ?ty"",r* S'.MO.O# Av'lon 8,0B•• Hnrbol Rond , f f, °S~n C«y.cnm,n-. tnlH R<«d rL-.tooo

T ^ Yl.486.3im CM |>l„ |B ,UBk. ^ December ,11, ifrjn 1417 Tax Revenue Notes - I 1.467 89 1418 Tax Revenue Notes . 3^236 90 I -20 Tax Rexenue Notes. . jg 371 68 Rmmnty N..t« St.noo <.« neral Improvement Notes 4.639 6» $71,706.19 SINKING I I ND lnvMim*m »«.*•# •# Balance , Union Bank. WUdwood., 3,663.19 173.563.39 Respectfully submitted «< Wlldwood. K. J . Jnnniry U. *' ***** Vn<""y T"*'ur " Pot.runry t. I»»i """ ^ ISVIN0 FITCH. Clorli

Any Kin*4 *nv Where Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCfcAN CITY. K. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue xetec ckc It lied -1 :vml pro1.): ^ ^ .1, I'M \ • T < atrlt»lv selected iw executed (lotroviYn effect khkll V otlicrw -c would hf ;-crioi • !> ,-4» ^ I.d nir <l» a I t t tl it l»u • :»K ■«" ' *U . n 't- ;;ir«l of a (kvifl thai tv arclulrctc! • ' iiffcct ami a !>u: ! n>; th.it jh>-^ -rs ex onu»y «*»• d ^ ilk Uurahl u ti ioiisttu t '-n * ! ( *}•& M scrv ice jjitaranlrrs the h . : e»! lality ut jit itulcii - - the !>* -t ut workmanship and .il»Milotc i*. s x C. iC p b 1 1 p iiraMry ^ SiulMmi (tiuitrarhir Y SI6 CIGMTH ST. OCEAN CIT* N j ** tft iS ■' '■ ' S"' " I . ' . I you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect yonr Ocean City collage. Yon cannot spare the Is me to look after il closely yonrselt and most depend upon the honesty o! the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and conld refer yoe to any or all of them Send for the list of names and photographs ot the houses Otis M. Townsend OFFICE dm i i nr d OdAN CITY, •tb St. Opposite f. 0. d \J i L L/ IL 16 8. J. — I ■

s b swan / J. c trou1 Swan and Trout WftAO It AL Carpenters and Builders SWC C I A LTV * *0*0 asburv avenue ocean city n.J. A\»a ii tkt time to get read* for the Se*%4* of tqtt HOTEL FOR SALE Furnished, 27 Bedrooms. Bath. Good Location, Hot Water Heat, Centrally Located. PR/C/-: is RIGHT /

Ask jomn j. rosTLii REAUOB MB LIGHT II STRUT OCEAN GITV N. J — * n9FI.KIl l lHTIM.s «>| A|.|. PROPXMTII «* J* William Morrison REALTOR Ocean Avenue Below Eighth Street Ocean City, New lersey Tlx*- Office of Kale«iitni»i4Hp ami Kerr ice KPBCIAI s House with three bedroom* nnd atiic, nee<N some rep»ir%. ineladiu; two lots (who, .( Fourth »„d \Ve>t ave.toe, ft ^ . ,0, « ..

Edgar r. Berber ROill r>8tCitG In 31«t St. Section of Ocean City FiBf eotUg£foT^T^ VV I ™ Rent yon w Cottagr in nor District Lot* Sold on Term* **••• Kaiata Ovwuranow The Joseph I. Scull Agency Kw,n« T Corson TXT ABBURY AVK * OCKAN CiTV, Nl o

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No w ailing for two wrrk-. to khuw if won . S. 6 J. M. CHESTER * C<) . quran Cm . N s^ARsvcssai. "ss -.-.sir; tfar "• «l«istten» V ith w "*""1* make tout hswd Clayton Haines Brick REALTOR *tt fightm bt ocfrn r.rv 1: ' "K WMONC. 410 4 JOBBING Mcusrtt O ON t WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBINC and HEATINC 13* ASBURV AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

< «ai m A4 ios« «•* sa« -| na i l^cc & Bourgeois Carpenters and Bulgers ocf.AM cm, hi. i. Jobbing Work 4 Sp rx.ia$iy JOS. D li=i: |L A BGiWuf jiait, ktMSsaM I •** »'•••' y ■ **•< « as* B»4 UM'al '«-* N»w,4yt4y OTIS U. TOWNSEND BUILDER lOfflCf : bth St. Opposite f* (», OCCA N CITY, V J Only giivaxizcd uub o*cd ob exterior work George W. M«rri« Contractor, Builder and Jobbing CURI » fr# Kaagatoa, m , So li W f ourtesstk street GCI.AN CITY, V J. Kr.. I'ut. , t i i'x* 'SHIfRSltWmH Leander S. Corson EUILDER -ess acftio Ave OCCAM Cltf, M 4 MWOMC -*T~* 6lafU«a: bug. HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER tm* cms octju cm » i Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER Mrtwk pr-j«T.g;ls A»*n 6*4 t.> Lo«» tor iile Ca«U|o lor Vals aim fern* TfeetiWxfSi MIIN (An OKAft CITV. •. J Sill S*M| 4S' -j ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asb-jry Avenue. i* u * * irx . B. j. ts'imalw Par wis «o Fa. lJ«n- « MX n Uran A i c ■ Vara i* ass, Kit, at isar isws Also. Joaa T Use 1 — I u( ut. « o»•UBI.J la Msrfc. h rwM» aao PaJ*M«w 1 MMVCM t irw aa4 Huyrf Urn patnas Pr*«*Uj 1| , u a 0 Htm t V Mart I S AMI 6E0. 0. ADAMS A CO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTIN

t mil* la tim. feu.. He. AM *art Is Nas>o Us« Prosit An*a4*d Ta. OCEAN CITY. N 4 BRECKLEY'S HOUSE ANO SlG * f>Al*T£f>$ CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PRO* Heady Mtxsd Paint* l^aad and OU» N at<d M22 Asbury stnur J « B-W ===== SEE ===== CLOUTING. BRECKLEY ANO GODFREY at so ac 'Ou do *cvR wa«arviaa Contractors anil Painters ocea ^ city N j •»u *"»•« res ■ ^ Something New for tkt brtirft of Otria City pb f > Ocean City Hcuse Cleanine Ccmnany *y— - 1— »i ~ >K^.. ' wasiYa**- wa-aa. - 7^ fo*« gtb id, ia- . •* V" (*•'- A Vnrt tnsruiMd y r JjH*' t« Xp Br RMHMrl *r N4. Um » • . M 'J" Ateaw City V* Jrreav h W JONES. IMXll Ms A BASSE IX. A. l ju>» Matm. - Now is the Time to Pknt Privet Hedge

Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST H3S Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jerary iTiRsTcLAssriTruai? the kind- — this ^ / 1 plumb ins- > Lj. 5H0p WIUU ^P^PLlSbin^ IttHKNiIBi or a yknixab it UJ K looking good plumb mpfiKtMTrsihyvdon'i want 'in other kind ami wbeti rhev roBxe Lu fcx vu|^1rs thev don't get any other kind either All of om i>l iitnbtng mwk is of aBNnrrior vharacref and the reaaooahieoe-v ,™T will pi rase von nlm tifwlly HANS BURKHIRCT NM1 ItN" hM, •eta an 1 1 Try un Adrrrtlarntnit l» the 8BNTINK1