Ocean City Sentinel, 24 February 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 2

• Ocean City Sentinel fkuitw am Poscaam Bvaav Tiimmi ft CU RTI8 ROBINSON IUiUm aaJ Proprietor OCEAN CITY. . . NEW JBRSFY Boll Tbooo No. M X Joojrora peoajvui dou# bjr upotfun^ 1MUKHDAY FEBKUAKY .4 1921 fcuUrvd At IU« |*UA| UfllN At UCAAU Ol) ■T« M oooond olAOA tAAii rosier. SEEK GOLD IN THE ARCTIC AivoaUiror* Are Rft* Fr espact-ng the Coaoto of ErfTWi Bay and Oavla Strait ♦ One a* tht rtally pathetic atorloa of amflrru history la the Mutiny of Heflrj JH uUmmi • crow whoa bo was exploring tRa arctic watara of North America, and bio abaodoomaot with bio aon. to (Rat \a»t Inland tea tliat tears hi • laiuv. a writer In the Brooklyn Eagle ramarka. liany Ueaa haro been aacriSeed In the quoat of the North and South poles. Sir John Franklin's and the Jeanurtta'a parti ea in the north and tho recent Scott axpadltlon at the aootb only need bo inaction >4. Flans are afoot to opea op lha Baffn bay region to commerce. For many yoaro email oteamoro hare hoee making inramer rial la to Hud -oa hay to trade with tbo native*, and the Canadian government la building a railway to on# of |ta porta. Railroad and « •** merclal development of Alx*ka by American enterprise baa caused pro* peeling of the mineral reaoureeo of the coaata of Baffin bay and Davis •trait, with tha reaalt of finding, at ih former place, gold la aufficier t q car titles to justify development, and coal or excellent quality along the latter The latitude la about the same as the! of the Yukon region and only a few degree* north of that of Nome, which has developed into a large community Bo Impelling la the lure of gold that the hardships of an arctic climate will not deter adventurers from haxardlng their Uvea against tha wealth said to be bnried under the eternal snow and Ice of Baffin Island.

CHAUNCEY'S TURN TO LAUGH Claaa- Fisted Farmer Learned Some thing About the Value Legal ^ ^ Lights Ret en Service*. ChaunrPy M. Deprw, In writing tbi story of his life, recalls his first law case. It waa In Penkaktl). The client was a farmer and he wanted an opinion on certain property right a Depew spent a weak In looking up the points of law that had bearing on the case and when be had finished charged the modest fee of $5. **Too much." cried the fanner. "But ft'a taken ma a whole week to prepare thla," protested Depew. -Doot make no difference " deHsred the farmer. T figure $1.60 la all It's worth and that's all you're going to get.About a week later the mA came to the office again. Ttr. Depew." he said. T had some doubts about that opinion of yours, so I took It down to New Tort and •bowed It to Mr. . And what do you thlnji be charged me. Just for readtn' that opinion of youra and putting his O. K. on Itr "How much," demanded Depew, all ax died. "fire hundred dollars V ^ Canada's Bird Refuge. It Is something for one bird to ten soother that Canada has created s ssvfcs of reserves In the province of Quebec where birds are safe from manmade trouble*. Unlike moat bird refuges. Perce Rock, a picturesque island neer Peres village; the east and north cliffs of Bona venture Island, three mile# further away; and the northernmost of the Magdalen Islands, 124 miles out to aes. have been set apart specifically to protect birds whose value to mankind la chiefly their bcanty aa a part of nature. There la no attempt to arguet for example, that the gannet, the Idttlwake, or the rusorhlll auk should be protected because they "help the farmer" ; they are protected simply bees use they are birds. No human being may steal an egg from their nests; no weapon dangerous to their welfare may be brought within a mile of their Island aanctuSrJea. Naturally a!) other birds are equally safe, and the refuges will be a help toward carrying out the purpose of the International treaty for bird protection. Yellowstone Park Ore we Yellowstone national park Is expected to grow 1.208 square miles larger as soon as the preaeut congress rrarhes s bill neglected by Die last «e**ion. The proposed extension, 80 miles to the south of the established boundary, as described In Popular Mechanics resgsxlne, taken In Jsckson lake and the wonderful mountain scenery about It. part of the fnmons Jackson's Hole country. Besides providing tha only variety of oreuie beauty now larking \n the park, tha addition Includes the summer gracing ground of America's last large herd of tlk, sod soma of the finest trout-fishing water In tha —*trrF'Sh Had Falsa Teeth. A fish wearing false taoth was booksd In the Oulf of Mexico, near In diss Rock a ill* by A. L. Anderson of Independence. Judge Anderson was Invited to go •of Id n boat with H. H. Ingrrsoll, a well known resident of Indian Hocks During the day they brought up a •peri men of the "swell tosd" or burflsh variety. At the book was pulled on! It brought with It • front plats with four false teeth attached to s gold bridge. Later If waa learned by the set or. lehed fishermen that a few days bofore a visitor from OMnar, a nearby assort, had dropped his tettb while bathing.- Kansas City Btsr. R. Curtie Kobfoeon, 744 and ?4d As bury a van tie, Ocean lit y, N J, Its* i been appointed a Commissioner of Deeds for Pennsylvania, with full au Ibortty to take acknowledgment and proof of any deed, mortgage or other 1 conveyance of any lands, tenements or I hereditaments lying or being Id ■•!<! , Hlate, or any other writing under seal, to be used or recorded in Pennsylvania, and la vl minister an oath or sfllr- 1 ■■ilffif adv.. if. t Try en advents* mtnt m the Hum- r WW*

' MAY BE INCREASE IN COST OF GAS r (I'unUSttM Iruw fir* l'*** » H. Kecoo. of Jersey City, these gentle- ^ tueo representing the Oceau City laxI payers' League. Mr Fort being pre+i dent of this organ Izatloii. I M. Keehlvr, of Newark *ai> In ■iwctor from the Biate Public 1'iillij Commieelou, also «•■ preeriit Slid ' took an active part in the discussion and In the efforts to reach a salisfst1 lory solution of (he gas problem her* Mayor t'hampion. In the temporary absence of Clayton Heme* Brick * I had presided ai a •irnilar meeting s week prior, called the as#?tui lege to order, aim J Wtiiuui Morrison, • !. was secretary at the other meet liters* again called lo fill this poslii. it lu addiik o l" Mayor t hampior. City (.'ommtesioners t'amphell. aid Fisher were present. The following letter wa» read fr n J. i lark Moore, a Philadelphia br- ket summer reeMeut here and a:- aotiv* memter of the * Vean I'ltj Tax , ayer* League ' 1 have sevn a stair roe: i t tin papers that (be gas company . as sew. that u will need atv»wi OOP a. suggests thai (he money may t«c raieed by selling bonds to those of w who are iut»:eft«d to Ocean 1 tsy this is dooe (be money • te spe: : by ib-«r who are a( press*.! tc cccirof ( ue oatpsoy and ibe ^urrtawt * of (he h i ds w i rot«at> y ha*t . control over the parp «r»- f,r at the money is used • it occurs to roe that if u .» the dis poetitoc of the Ocean l »ty peot * i« raise the money for the «x»aip*:-v »t would t<t better lo do so by purcbas lug preferred stock which wo - J con lain a provision giving the } referred s -ock holder* voting power aud thai the purchaser* of the preferred stuck should be re; revet. led on Ibe hoard of directors and. if possible, under au ar raugeaieot by which the majority of tue directors would be elected by the j preferred Hock holders. This would give those who are providing the money supervision over the spending of it.

'*lf a plan of this kind Is adopted. e the preferred stock should also con * tain a provision that no increase it should be made In the present bouded i- debt of the company without the ap proval of a large proportion— say 7.". p 'per cent —of the holders of the pre* u ferred stock. d "I merely ofler this as a suggestion. having In mind the fact that those ^ *bo supply the money eboold have some control over this expenditure d and may he interested lu the future t maoageuirni of the plaut. it may he 0 of course, that there are valid objections to a plan of this kiPd which do a 0 not occur to me at I hie time, hut may s, be brought out in your discussion . p with the officers of the cucupaoy » "J. 1" I.A KK MOOKE JK " 3 The letter wae received a&d filed. 9 Following a request, Mr. Kitcble re r read hla financial etatement of the company's affairs for (be last eight j year*. As was stated lo the 8KNTI . nkl after the meeting a few weeks ; ago, the statement showed a boolr4ow* n for the company for almost everyone [, of these years. For the elgbfy ear the ; ■ total book lose was |l 8 246.76 v 1 lo reply to a question. Mr. Ritchie * ' gave the present value of the gas ' - plant, or cost new. as |3S2 000. lesa de- " preciatioo The bonded indeMednew# ' 1 Is $310,000. Against the property T | there are $185,000 of stock securities, all [ common stock. » r' , Mr. Ritchie estimated the lost to the n Investors for the yeare, based on 7 fl | per, cent . at $1*8,382 92 Tbe com- 1 , pany has paid loiereet ou its bonds or v diverted profits to Improvements The company owes $50,000 Interest ou . 1 Its bonds. ~ Mr. Fori MM that aa bua!uss« men " i bey recognlxe the necessity of any 1 business proposition to be self sustaining or else II will have to he P helped by Uood Bamaritatis. Hr r; called attention to the complaints of m the company's poor service, and this ,v lathe pha*e that most Interests the league of which he le president, fhe I league members are Interested in a I condition that will bring about belter ' service aud also ihey want the gas " <y>mpany to maka money. The gen- * erahpubllc la oonceroed about the ge» | inadequacy and service. President Mgyer, of the company told of the conditions confronting the company in supplying gas here in summer. He told of the cotupauy's difficulties in furnishing g«> m iirjn Ij The company's work on Asbury ave nue was largely redoue last yeer aud a* a result, barring a few weeks good -ervlce w*s given. For the Company's tempiirary needs for better service the ai sum of $80, dun will be required. This will mean a probable increase of »ii V cents a 1000 feel lo the consumer The present rale is f| 90, w iih .« «c uual meler charge of $6. Mr Mayer epoke of a recent decline - In prices in aome material, and hr (old Mr. Fort that such decllning prlcea would aaeiat in keeping the Karate down Mr Fort wanted to know whether it would help the company in giving belter service If there was a general i leaning out of gas pipes by the prop I erty owners. He a*ked if there are not corrosions in the pipe* that might 1 interfere with the flow of gas Mr. Mayer said that two ytars ago he l*«ued an order and his company | redone H00 service*. Hie bulk of w in t. work was not originally done by hl» company. Many houses have service pipe* not large enough for tlietr work The conditions can uot be remedied if1 I he owners of house* will not enlarge their pi pee The use of one Inch *er vice pipes In house* Is the cause of (rouble. The company lias a map on which there are 117 eurh houses in various p-trts of l he town lo a house near Flflh street and Asbury avenue there le a one Inch service pipe for nine meters. The pre* Idem said that It Is eomprebended to buy a large t-otnpreeaor in take care of rbe north section of the olty. in atiewer lo a question by K H

Racsvo, Mr Maver said that if ftvvo an Increased rele » f att'ui J' renl» a IIhuwihI Ibr itipany ran |' < 1« J for Ibe presvut c»e»sM <• ' «' *s f 4 'My. Mr Hac«m. «* d thai he ba» a hit « 4 more *> ui| atn> for ll»e ga« » ■ u»pai > than some of the other public inililies - 1 1 is not sufllcieniiy prolevMcd %m ii« • largt iii\*slo»t t.( ft-r llitr« m tin rr luro. he slated at d ^tr can under* island why this mii|*(i) must hair , a much iaigei ralv lh* I he I «r i -i •«* F I H* I* sure I lit ; ir of INtsu i tly 1 sill iivtl litre tui*> i fan ai d will be willing lo u< k the c. o.,*t » in any rea*>o»bie | ro|\wiu i »e> ait willing lo ,'»> a i t pi t isir ' t go%-*J 1 service. Mayor ( ham, s«. .»rr - >»t (I • ► Oirlri » bsigr sb. ».U1 t<r ftuit 1 r' I ' I !>• ir sUoutd te only • m« 1 1 ctiar gt a > rat I n w ttllirr. tv . r • # ; r* .W (be (r aot li pi. |w? »l I it lisrgrd to Ibe t- « net A* i. nun -•(1 s. d turn on . ; arge t k • | rcprr i Itarge It ibotiKi br n i and , aid by (:>« summir » i- . »• r - * hampfou r be t msdr a n> i.) a hich • *• csriUNl at <1 rr»4i Ird Ibr (•rrpwrat •• .>f «tie r* ' ad pltd , by Ibt Oitr i g ' ♦ , irs i ' ii>i* !r». IMC wrre I. U h ' i t, lb* ■ : - t gat txaii- x • for a. » t l> ■: ru> al Ibr : flue*. ;-f». ibr rr*.. ( • L It * as 1 « t br sent lo i be i *ty lYanuiwi. « rs \S l. * ibt a£*«a i sgr w as asniii ; ibr Mcro *>f me ex-manner on rr> .« ik ; s Mr KrlCbiv, referring to J 1 Jerk V ' r • . r r ir* sl i itr ; en g , ( iln mrrl •: sad ilia' Mr M<»i(r lias txct rt l rdras a: l (ln» ivuit c t - i • - - - t« ( -rased i.- have mrn win | tuigb: put . ; money • me into the or C*. ra c If aiur of liirsr tut> acumJ became rtnai -tally lulrrrsled : w .l.j te very food, but ju»t liow ii • W»«W ' t>e a> • Ui( ii*hrd is atiothri ^uesitoo. Ii i* not i »*ib'c lo i»n.« ; fe'rrrrd sii-ck under the onipany's I rrsrut iticoff-rsiiott 1 he corn pent (•as bond* it can draw down for lino. •N) . ii such term- as Ihr Male Pul-ln _ L dirty i'omajls«lou msy drtermiur. Legal pa;*er*of all descriptions, in -iuding will-, are carefully drawn b> K. Curtis K*ibiri«on a( his oftlce. 744 Vebury avenue. Ocean ( 'ity, N J ad*-. f-'lrc Alarm Mi*u*la 14— Bixth and Pleasure avenue. 17 — Eleventh and Hay avenue. 18 — Fourteenth and Bay ave 35— Bevaotb and West avenue. 42 gacoud and Asbury avenue. 43 — Fourth and Asbury avenue. 45— Eighth aud Asbury avenue. 4h — 'lentti and Asnury avenue. 4* — Tbtrteeiilh aud Asbury wveiiiir 4w — rilxteeutb and Asbury avenue. 51— North aud Central avruue. 54— Sixth and Central avenue. 57— Eleventh aud L'eutral avenue. 67— Twelfth and Wesley avenue. 68— Fourteenth and Waal ay avenue 73 — Fourth and Oceau aveuue 76— 8eventh aud Oceau avenue 76— Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82 — riecond and Atlantic avenue. 9h— Boardwalk aud Moorlyu terrace 811 — Bay avenue and Hallersea road 621 —Twentieth and Central avenue w CITY OF OCEAN CITY. N. J. Notice to Contractors CONTRACT NO. 710 • H**l«1 b-.ds will be rsef sl by i,r Board or I'ommlulootr* of tbe Cit) <>f orrao Cltt . - New isrwey. si (be offices or ss.d t'oDitui.•tonen lo lbs Clly Ball. t»ce«u « iiv. .\ J.. the Itour ol IOO>s. m Msrwn :. bci, for tt<e rebuilding of tbe Hosrdwslk. w>Ui ihr rottermi* rurnUbe I by lite clly. betwreo Tblr-ler-otb street sad Kirteenth street Ofrn. Clly. N J,m dMcrlbwl I a tbe »pee^fic*tti>u« All bid* roust be tnsde ou tbe forms pr>> elded sod Wiver *11 llems ron'siued therein sud must eoni sin * cert mew te or bid teller from s ssnsfsetory Hurei> Oimpmv. s*d s certified c.eka jstyabie to Uir Clly treasurer, the sum of ffcs). Tbe successful bidder will h* rr quired to furnish wit bin tea days from the date of the award a sail factory Mu ret y Com t>anr Bond in the fail amount of the »w«rd, i-onditloned' the fulfillment of all the demands of tbe •pw I flea' Ions Tbe Hoard of 0>rotn'»- toners reserve the right to r»yct any O'kll bids or to sslrr any luforuiallty Id any bid Plans and specifications can be obtained from tbet'lty * ler* tratrd Februart II, Ivjl. Hokt Fisnsa. 1m red or of Pnldlc Work*. W II. CbLLtsauH. J a City Knrtfeer It xKKI A M«>KltI«*, 10-17, St.. P F.. gsdO Clly »:krk. Samuel Heeker dealer la: ALL KINDS OF JUNK Pur«baaeatl kinds of old Furniture If you have anything to srii, call I • lej-t.oae No. xc<. Pleasant v ills, N. i.( or <iro|>c*-d lo 1ST Mouth Main street ar.d I will .nil, A'wav. m the market to bar old. kiraigbi Drs ipaprri Moo ST bask art t bout qhmUM 7K \1 H HUNTS Bates (all. .a th« I treatment of ITCH. EC/KMA /fTf yJJ NINOWOIM. TETTRR or | | | fi slher Itching skin iis«.sea //4 Tf7 • fl wot boa al our risk. WM. R. HUGHES Si SOH, PUARM NOTICE k¥ILLI AM MALONEY 2307 ATLANTIC AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, N J. intiounccfl that on or about March 15th. he will handle Acetylene Gas Oxygen and appliance* for welc: ng and cutting puri>o*es Phone, Atlantic City, U*') « . ADVEIiflSE te tbe | Ocean Cilf SuDlioel pumushmdon 0% thursday ( )f fa cm wh1 k * RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION l>Tlr chat 4 noiii Phone. i,t«.J

»«oki • *-a -4 aioaw swo va f* ioo» awiiBfa J. E. WELCH THE BUILDER Com kivikTh Strut a #»o Wi.dl.cv avcnui OCEAN CITY, N J. G( * A A 4 i COMstC'O* Real Estate For Sale Hill UAkOAlNS OotUi.Ts Apartuicuta aud bun^.ilowr* ftirniwlse! ..nd unfurninhed Some exUto ;n mv hatuU muqt br **» d at sacritic* price* Thi* i* the ' 1 time of veai to bu> Collate* and Loin it this i'ujHitxt Seaside Kooii ,c> Cheap Apply to Alortzo Cotton hl4> Aahury Awnuv Ooaun City. N. J. ■ ■ I — — — — — — — — — — — — — Nv^T IS THE I tME TO GET READY I OR SEASON OF t#2! I , ^ van rent you a place any w ere ju 4 1 in City that U lor rent , J AU - h1 LuL Sale chr.ii VL o>ttage». irixe nie a call. Apply \ harry R. HAVFS HI !ALT()K I MIrt« -IhirO Klrewl and Anbury Aiunue Owl . CITV. .> J. For Sale A Bargain Two-Apartmeiit House ou Beach. i floor, > rooms, all conveuieiices: Secoud floor apart men! ' h rooms and bath and pantry, fire place; Third rW, ; rooms' I All furnished, : $7 ,<XX)« HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty third and Asbury The Humphrey Kadiautfiiv Woiideiful new discovery in hou>e beating producing ra ! int energv waves which warm you insUuily— eiToct so magical v.rn can hardlv tielieve it. Can \ou inugine how it »♦ ji^asiiile, in « n.inute aftrr lie' ting thr g*« to -«l WIIp r*:lla"! ll Xht H ::4 V K,.hx«tfiTr thia'opeming . 7* ,,tlV\lv h>*l.r,nc \ entilaic • • ur '.inne ro»m> :.d free them from ail odoh Will save - ton ..f . a rnonth and all the w..rk and worry. The grealekt home comior: c. vm - nstanl *erVicc o ratnv .\*\s an«! cold nights. City (las Ci<^ht Company

Heating Appliances Gas Radiators, Electric Heaters, Oil Heaters and AirTight Wood Heating Stoves ALL TELL KNOWN BRANDS. CALL AND LOOK THEM OVER. Read Hardware Co. MH.H50 Asbury Aveouc ocean City, N. J. Phone (;• 1 7 Fr«c DcMvcry- — ^ — SrcCiALirtMQ th RttorcKT* North or St * r h SmgtT B. F. GOETZ real estate agency FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. pMON" Rental. Orr.cc. 23.-J s RC.OKNCC.202 M . BU.L0.NC LOT. Beach fmont Qir Orr at fou*tm fracrr 1^.^* ' ,<F. . J' ~ »tLn b i B -''T - j vtrland 4 Touring. $945; Ra^dsltr, $945; Coupf> 5,525. * Stdan. $1575; Chassis. J800; Prices f. o. b. Toledo !' CITY GARAGE est subject lo L V* MILLKVt w mg* withnvi r Seventh St and Haven Ave. Advertise in the Sentinel.

m An> Kin*4 (ns Wh«-r«-0 Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue >: %-*'%• -irxriv ZrZ-frZrtrX.r fr .>•:>! $ t •i', ~r\ r ?•* nil n a ter! lire can 'iil> * 4ft X i\ in . ; j •' a ,f, \ 'r:j a . txg '.r^U trd oi executed do4tovs ail effect wl ! y ,k-I. • « Lr! tue di -:jja and coubfiuct that bu .' i ng ami j will !»«• ol a «ie»iga that i* archiiectnf»11y "k* i-omct and a bti • !:ng that and fft ijf, 'JnraMit\ in corMru :i«»o j 4^ M\ y gtiatantrcs the higheb* ;a.it\ ro & mateii.il- the U -t or u.ff k :: an>hip and at***! tue >at:4 fft ^ i. iL'rslir SraMry z Suilhing (Canlrartor ?l c»gmth st ocean city n j V ^ /'*/" it * :t ■ n ' • .V nK. •Z if Irou SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You caunot apaic the t:me to look arter it closely yourself and mubt depend upon the Iboneaty o! tbe contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to auy or all of them . Send for the li&t of names and photographs ot the booses. Otis M. Townsend office d 1 1 1 1 nro 0CEA* C,TT* Sih Opposite P.O. D U I L.L/ CL n 1. j.

S B SWAN J. c. TROUT Swan and Trout MRAOICSL Carpenters and Builders JODbiNt * x*tc I * LTV 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CiTV N. J *\'ou- is tht time tojet rm/j for ike Season of /qv/ hotel for sale Furnished, 27 Bedrooms. Bath. Good Location, Hot \\ ater Heat, Centrally L<xrate<L PRICE IS RIGHT Ask JOHN .J. fOSTCR Ht-ALI OR SIB t-H.Mltl MlltbT OGtAN CIT>. N. J 1'OWFLETR I.IHTIXUN Ok' AI.I. I'RorkRTII k J- William Morrison REALTOR Ocean Avenue Below Eighth Street Ocean City, New Jersey Tlie Office of Kalfsftianshlp and Kervlc* NPKCIAL House with three bedrooms and flttic. needs some repair*, includim two lota 60x100 at Fourth and West avenue. $i 500 cash *x ouo uioitgage. — ^ ^ ^ . Edgar P. Bergen Rfeal L^tate v 31*1 St. Section of Ocenn Glty 1 int Cottaj;rv for Sale « I (-,n Kent yon n.«st ,ny w ' Cottage tu our l>«irki Lots Sold on Term* ~ k ktai* Inaur* nc S Th« Joseph 1. Scull Agency T Coraon ^DiiUAV OCtAN CITV, N O MONKY CO LOAN ON MORTGAGE ^ 'Jvzxlxs? sss's ■ ). M. CHESTER flt CO., Ocran Cm . N I. A / lh,U ^a!" ^,lw »ht I imtetei ted - Vs-kuVt* Y' *' •" ">o f rtiwcipkl pvofito bolh SHlst ami Wntt f«» .** (br aK>vr qwartef* wuh " W liRtbga and wrokr m*. >rm<J 3 Clayton Haines Brick REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY. N 4 4,0 ' iM.-N. B.O. ntl * CON. WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATINC 1SB ASBUSV AVENUE 1 OCEAN CITY NEW JERBCY ♦

* •STM44X«»as xa* mil wi Lev & bourgeois Carpenters ami builders OCCAM CJ1Y. h. J. Work a ftpeckakty J05. it iJk'Jt. f A. bOtUUiJAb krt 1 4mm t* kmbau | *J* Wilt* »**.» «•* M4 UKitil * „ MM*. »*4- * RXww OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Office. 8tL St. Oppoaite §*. O. OCEAN' CITY, N J Only galvanized nail* u>cd on cs tenor work George W. horrig Contractor, Builder and Jabbing Flaw. Strr " — a . So IJ W f ourteeotl; Siren OCCAN CIT V . W. J. ^ 4 • Leander $. Corson BUILDER 10J* *((i(« *«c OCXS* CITV. « 4 S«e«| HT-a liXktomt Jifctff HUMBERT C. PONTIERE 1 BUILDER tma sum oom cm t t. Harry F? Hayes CARPENTER loktoog *> Lot* lor S#k Co4Uge» tor S*k 4*4 R«*f Tkvif fk rf St **C As»n Atf •CEAfi CIT! I J • ill S-OUf 4* 1 ^ ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue. ut U> CITY. 9 J. tolHrsI* Fomislaafl. F»u Us* ol Jwf.D ijmrm* A 1X.1 Fw-aia V*ro i.nss ICU.. *1 U*r Mlors.' • too. MB T. (4** I wf am • 4ms*4ftUy is Mai* OrvsbSA **4 Nisi** >Afpna Kw-Xr.r Tlrsw *a<3 ^cppfla. HI. fr.. K* **irt*« Pra*Ko Alt ar Jab tw B 0 Horn « f Mart h $ Wm 6E0. 0. ADAMS k CO PLASTERING, RANGE SETTWIC r fifiiCE LAY IK («, fctc.. E4C. All *ork la Maaaa Una PraaaprtJi AttaaM Ta» OCEAN CITY. N J breckley's nOU&£ AND S'QN RAJNT£ CLINTON e 8RCCRLCY, MOP Keady Mixed Palou I^aad aad Oils i YJU aiid Ast-ury avtmt I fffioar - SEC === CLOUTING. BRECKLEY AND 600FPET atro*c vow OO tcus sxikTikC Contractors and Paiitrs OCCA . CITY N. J *«LL * i*4 . ••-«•* at Something New for the broefft of Ocv-aj City pr^-ple Ocean City Ecuse Cleaning Ccmnany -*swo v.Hir btoml. twmntn* kw*. *r>«w<s 2 ■f'v.wfoaum ytawaa* msfwraNawwrnrxMo* Jw t.», * uw ia or tf> thr r»»t. ai, oorlitMfHM W> vlli San kf Ikr NMifw-i or Vf tiles * m in*i 7j«' 5k aat A venae Oc««i CAy NtN JM-M, iHi pi>«A.,n.m JONE5. KHil Rv a BAS5ELL A. L JOM>, Mukr Now is the Time to PUnt Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn florist 1124 Bay Avmiu* (K-Mn City New Jerwy tt" would makf a \ . SLOW-POKE WOSRV<TU5T TO yf YOC never caught a sptde? tfv mg to *(»tn 1 weti acroa> <wdooi w around oar feet Out first name b Raatle out middle name k Httstlr ami <mt la*i name t* ChH Then Om pboi » number k xj and we'll be plea*, d to have vr»u call either cocvera*tionally « m pemcm HINS BURKHARDT fit token Amam •eincm.i I Try IB Adrertlnetnent I® tbe WNTIKBi