OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1928 SEVEN
FOMULD LANG SYNE! TWENTYY EARSAGO : Biiiiji »\VS C. MARSHALL BE- ! COMES A BENEDICT. O. C. J FIVE TRIPS HAMMONTON Twenty yea" aK°. Burrows 4 Marshall became a member of the • BiK Majority," when he led to; U,c nuptual altar, Miss Laura Van Hook Aspinwnll. \ 1 The ceremony was performed by ! Dr. K.lwan! Mount, pastor of the J gecoll,l M.«E. Church, at the home C 0[ the bride's parents, Mr. and j I Mrs. Robert N. Aspinwall of MillThc Misses AspinwaJl, ami Em- I ma Marshall acted as bridesmaids ; ! with Miss Verna Heintx as maid j 1 of honor, while Frank H. Wheaton 1 officiated as best man. C The young bride was a graduate' of the Philadelphia Conservatory t of Music, the groom being well-ic known and highly esteemed in j v banking circles. <1 Twenty Years Ago also, Osborn ii Corson, the son of lire late M. Youngs and Mrs. Corson, was e united in wedlock" to Miss Mazie C. ; t. B. Niblock. j t Bride and groom were of Ocean a City, and Rev. John H. Boswell s performed the muptual ceremony. The wedding guests included the b immediate relatives of the groom, e Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Adams, and L Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Adams, and daughter. , o Following the breakfast, the Mr. g and Mrs. Candy departed for an j T extended tour of Washington, and other Southern cities. |T Twenty Years Ago, Ocean City y basket hall players added fresh i u laurels to their credit, when they g defeated a quintet of performers C hailing from HammonlW. The game is said to have been the fust- r est. and the roughest of the sea- T son. \b The game throughout see-sawed I back and forth in an exciting man- ' F ner.' the final score standing at a Twice was the score tied, in the J find half at 8-8, and with the sec- j J ond period at 12-12. -S During the second half, the vis- ' a itors apparently resorted to des-J® perate ami questionable tactics. I A Smith and C. Breckley at guard played a brilliant brand of hall, while A. Chester and O. Morey, at the forward positions, , excelled themselves. ® The summary: 1 Ocean City Regulars J F.G. F. I A. Chester, F. 2 2 1 0. Morey. F 4 2 1 C. Sehurch, C. , 0 1 * A. Smith, G 0 0 C C. Breckley, G 0 0 J II ammonton / F.G. F. J Herbert. F. 10* Uveluml. F. ...._ 1 6 2 Slack, C 1 0 J Francisco, G. 0 0 • Keyser, G 2 0 J Twenty Y'ears Ago, moreover, ' Ocean City Junior Court perform- \ era, handed out a sure defeat to Collector's Sale of Pr Street As; 0<r« or ih« Tu Collector, Ii Ocjui Cltr. N. J. Ii N. J.. purau.pt to the law. ol tho Sl.tr o °* Jrrary. In lueh rarer mule and a prmklrd. will ripnat for ralr at public o a union on * Tuesday, the Twentieth Day ' of March A. 11. r.inrlcrn handrad and twntr-tbm. r « t»o o clock. P. 1L of that day. at thr r Om„. ^opd floor of City Hall, In • ■Id dir. certain lota, tract, or parcel, r acr tid . mor* particularly da- h "nrnt «r fixed and adlnatad by tba Com- n mlariunrrr „r Assessment and nndar and I Near Jcrary. raUUad. °"A^net*conc«nln« r ■us, tri pal It tea," approved March *T. 1*17, »"<l tha rupplrmcntr thereof and tha , «cndn»nt. thnrolo and an act anlitWd. , ""•nti und olhar municipal chanrae J real property and provillns , ™ ( collaction thereof by thereon." (Hevinon of 191*) and tha BP ' ph-aienti tberof and the amendment, tharo- 1 " ■nd under^ the^ pnnlaUma of an ^ordt j •rcrt and court ruet a pile braakwatcr In ' £*/»» of Oman City, New Jaraay. and 0 hmiun.ni: at th. Northeast and of lb. f rreoaoled bulkhead, .aid point 1 Mm: ,p tho aouthwMt aid. of Hsrixo mad cud appro. Itnat.ly 70 faat porthwmt t 01 bay It. ad .„,| extepdluc tbanca north- t nionit tha Craat Ess Harbor Bay t Wt.een the hltth and low War mark, w the I fat : thane* aontheaaterly follow"redclns'oo. 1,1 I'unn Hill Orrdalns Co. R"lry K. Hood J«ie. n. Davis Bernard Iturkdeachal - ">. C. Carrlcn- Development Co. Wm N. Ma„u. °- O; Gardeu, Development Co. Hsny W. tinnier Co. Her, Iron « (1am StUlhato .
■ the Atlantic City High School five, | by the s< ore of 24 to 18. I The visitors it appears, far outclassed the latter boys in height and weight, nevertheless the latter succeeded in shutting out their op- j ponents from the scoring line, dur- j ing the entire first half with a, tally of 14-0. _^- T In shooting and passing the tfun-l riiors were far superior, i; The summary: >i Ocean City Juniors i F.G. F. Morey, F 2 0 ' Hand, Jr., F 4 0] IjJ. Schock, C 4 4 i J C. Sampson, G 0 01 I; R. Johnson, G. 0 o| Atlantic City High School ; F.G. F. • Holland, F ..2 0 • F. 2 ol I ( G. 1 0 i Keffer, G. ... .................. 0 0 G 1 0 Twenty Y'ears Ago, the ladies of ■ the First Presbyterian Church, {Conducted a social evening, which was declared to have bedn an unqualified success and a source of amusement. The principal diversion of the evening, was a hat trimming con- 1 • test for men. Some of the eren- 1 jtions would have done credit to | any museum of oddities and mon-|- ' strosities. . ' The prize for trimming the most | hat, fell to John M. Rosenbaum, while to Prof. Harry went the booby prize. A spelling bee for men was also >f interest and fun. Mr. Applegate captured the first prize, while Burt captured the joker. In spite of the stormy weather, (Twenty Y'ears Ago, a score of people gathered at the Idlefor a social evening as the | guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Champion. Dancing, music, cards and dainty refieshments occupied the evening. company present included: | Miss Mattio Boy. to, Miss Berths Miss Harriet Sehurch, Miss | Champion, the Misses Cora and Bella Hand, the Misses Ruby | and Julia Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Champion, Mr. and Mrs. H. Newkirk, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. i Smith, and ^Messrs Hunter Thomi Willis E. Bilderback, W. H. 1 Buckingham, Clinton Breckley and N. H. Burt. Twenty Years Ago, Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE To tho hairs. administrators. axKMora ■ml ...lire, of Stephen A. OoMwoU. <tecwuod: TAKE NOTICE-- thsl on Wadoooday. 21et. 1921. at 11 o'rfoek A. M. I ■hall apply to tho Hooormbla Hanry H. Eldredm. Jodre of tha Coart of Onuoa Plcoa for th# Coonty of Oapo May. Stata of Now Jaraay. at tha Coonty Coart ( Houoe for an ordar to cancol of rooord n , certain mortsan* racordad In Uw^Ceoety of"' *SSlry 'ilh. uE iltink^1 WUUm Carroll to Staphan A. CaWwvll In tho crtbad" aa Lota No. 110. iction "A? on tdan of Iota of tho Oeoan City Mid loU balny In tha City of City. ^Capa May Coonty. ^Now ^Jari paid and Mtlaflad. TAKE l-UBTHER NOTICE that tho aSoct 1 of tho cancollatlon of aald mortraa* will to redaoaa tha property therein deeerlhod from the liao of aald roonraa. and that thia application la nade in puraod provided. Dated February 7th. 1*1*. WILLIAM G. CARROLL P. GODFREY. Solr. 741 Aabmry Aeanue. Ocaon City. N. J. Adv. t-li. It. 'roperties for Unpaid .ssessments — 4 Inn tho tonoral direction of tho Inlet between the hlyb and low water marka woatarly foDowlns tba canarnl dl faction of tha Atlantic Ocean betwoao the hlsh and low water marka to a point aouthaoat Surf Rood. Ocean City Gardens and providian for the eoat and mtpoaaa therof." Aucuat IS. lll»: and aa appanra by tha report of tho Caounlaaionara of Aamaomorit and doty confirmed by tha Board of Commiaaionera of thla City, and recorded In the book of ■■■■wnonta In aaaeaaed. fixed and adjuatad by aald Campnreela or trncta of land hereinafter mentioned and doaiynated. and have radian ata montha Irora data of conflnon- ' i 'or of aald report o; tha Cnartl of Comn.,Mtonrr> ol Mid Oty. Tha Mid lots treeta or partola of tend ■uch poraona aa will purahaao tho aaltM. ■uhjort to redemption at tha lowoat rau ' of Intarert. hut In no cam In excaaa of ; eicht par centum, par annum. Tha following llat gfvea n description lot number and aacllon of tha lots ' tract* or poroafa of tend to ha told In [ of thla advortiawnant as they I to'aald reports toeether wMh tha amounts of money aaaaaaad. laid on and expended each of Mid lots trncta or parcali of [ land rcepactlvely. To ^tho^nmmmt doo^ M^, tes, fasct or r S'thaTeSet'oMhla , E. W. BURLEIGH Tha Colteetor. Black Lot Ns Sac Una Aaaaaamoet no *261 o. c. a i nti* 1*M - BUI lis* - BUI 121* " nu* 12*4 " ttsu t:«5 «**.** 1XM 124.65 IK* •> *24.41 !m bu! mi - 124.61 1*7* *24.61 1*7* *14.6* 1*7* *IL*» _ 13G 1*11 " «■« 1*14 " *7.4* 14G 1411 " *J.«* 14,1 " 2m 1415 *7-41 1441 - *7.41 IIC 1*01 2 jj'jj ink - U-" into " xs.71 ISO* " *7.41 *10 *101 " tio* " wit* *104 40.27 110* " Hit 3104 " *027 K. W. BURLEIGH. Tea Collector ;3 r
e, Frank E. Darby went to the City 1 of Philadelphia .there to particit- pate in the golden wedding celeit brations of (lie frcmer's parents ;r | Captain and Mrs. Maier Darby. >-! The honoretl touplc were well- •- known in Ocean City, having spent considerable time here at the home i of their son. Captain Darby was I i- 1 77 years of age, and Mrs. Darby 1 ;74, both of whom were in excellent , health, in celebrating the golden - ! anniversary of their wedding. j 1 \ Twenty Y'ears Ago, Washington;" Camp No. 75, P. O. S. of A., pre- ' 0 j sented Past Presidents H. W. I 4 1 Christman, R, Hf>ward Thorn, andi 0 ! Alonio Cotton, with solid silver i 0 1 past-president's jewels, j Twenty Years Ago, the high tide I '.(swept away a large quantity of! 0 ! lumber, belonging to F. K. Cham- ( Ojpion, intended for the property he ' 0 was building on the Ocean Front, j 0 Harry Headley sold a lot on the j : 0 bay front near Twelfth Street toji f R. W. Rutherford of Philadelphia, 1 1 i, upon which the latter gentleman i 1 proposed to build a boathouse. Miss Amy Thorn. Twmtv Years f f Ago, visited her friend Miss Helen ' Hand at Cape May Court House. 1 e Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Corson spent . several days, the guests of Mr. and 1 . I Mrs. R. Fendall Smith at Marmola. 1 ai Norman and Roy Darby spent t . a few days visiting relatives in the City of Philadelphia. 1 t Miss L. C. Conard, returned from 1 . a delightful visit among friends in - j- the Quaker City. Miss Olive Lear entertained her a friend. Miss Beard of Hammonton . over the week end. e Ralph L. Chester was reported j to be recovering niecely from a < •t recent illness. f Correll Doughty, of Atlantic J t air of Ocmu air. N. 1. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ' Contract No. 71* Saalcxl bids or proposals will b a ro- , ,- caivod by tba Board of Commiaaionera of ' . Gomml^oMro lo thi Otr""^!. "oomo J . Cltr. N. J.. March 6th. I»ZI. at tba hour | * of 1.0* P. M.. for the bulldiim and coo- ' I atrueUng a frame pavilion located at 14th ' Straw mid llaacb Thorooghfarv In tha ,' s Cltr of Ocean Cltr. N. 4. aa described 1 » i" th. ■ pacifies Uonc. All bida maat ha made on tha forma ! f provided, cover all llama contained there- * in nnd be ercorapanied br eaah »r check '■ certified br a Nw Jaraay Bank or Trust ' . Co.. In tha sum of 1250.00 payable to tha f , CTty Treaaurar of Ocean atr, N. J. ' . Without condition. A ccnlflcnu from n ' _ MUafnctorr Surety Company, covering ' tho demands of tha apaci ficationa. moat ' . ha attached ^Ui Urn ^ biding ahrot. The ' 1 nlah. wlthio 10 daya from rale of tha award, a aatlafactory Surety or Guaranty Co. Bond In the eum of tho full amount , i. of tha award, conditioned for the faith- . ful performance of the contract, payment of oil bills and wages, and will also be required to Mve the City of OoMaClty. j N. J.. harm lea. from all actions at tew ' or otherwise, and by virtue of tha am- 1 piorurs- HabUltr^art of tha State of New ' Z> « bSSd or liaurnnce. '• The work will ha completed by the . ° First Day ol June. 112*. * Tha oBard of Comml.aionar. reaarvM I tha right to reject nay or aU bids or to * waiver any Informality, la any bid. ' from tha Oty Clerk by depositing *10. * Dated February 12th. 102*. " KVERTON A. CORSON * Director of Public Works. " WM. H. COLUSSON. JR. ° aty Engineer. ' HARRY A. MORRIS * aty Clerk. Adv.. *-1*. *tj SHERIFFS SALE ► By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for aalo of Mortgaged Premises, to ma dlrectr- ad. Imuod out of tha Court of Chancery la of Now Jaraay. on tha II th day of January. A. D. lit*, la a certain caaao wherein Haflatgh A Co.. a corporation. Ac_ are sompUlaaata. and William Da via at ex.. et ale. are defsodanta. 1 akall axpoaa to mla at puhlte vendoa. on ' MONDAY, MARCH *,'1***. ~ between tha hoera of twelve and Ave o'clock p. m., to wit. at cms ^ o^octeck ^o office. In Caps May Court Houao. Capo May County. Now Jaraay l All that cartels mortgaged primlgm With the appurtonancex. In tho bill of rom plaint In tha aald cauM particularly set forth and daaaribad that U to aay. All thoaa oortaln tracts or paroala or , land and pramlaaa hareinaftar parti cularlr daoarifaod. altuaU In tha dty of Ocean " Oty. In tha county of Cape May. and J auto of Now Jaraay. Tract No. 1.— Bo7 ginning in tho northwesterly Una of Wont j aronoo four hundred thirty loot sooth- ^ ThlrtTIw^^uLu^iShSetwerdly 3 fmT'n "front* or hrae^to* thTnortihelu? . orly lino of. Fourth ^atroot^and of that " mgterU^Uno of"k>url *iSmt "ooa°h^ ® dred fast to a Aftaen loot wtda «tmatt Being lota numbered t* and H. San. "r tkm A on plan of lots of the Oceas Oty " Tract No. 2. — Beginning la tho math- ' Mararlrjlne^of ^Haron,,, venue two^hro-js.-a.-sss <• with Fberth atraet one hundred SfMaa >f feet to a llftean faat wide atraat. Being lot nemharad 427 In Sort 1cm B of « tho pten of Iota of tho Ocean dty Aaaon ^Amount due under decree la *4 .214.*), „ with interest and Sheriff", fern to be addU GEORGE A. REDDING, ttortt. A Dated Fabrenry 1. IMS. d Cote A Cote. Sol'rs. 2-*.4tpf*20.0* ii ImkvVV ■ l^r RM/T W7i 1 1 II a w7 _/ \ /I II W/ .tar ji~ / ■ ;» n ^ (I ii M II MjWf I n V I i* J I | -zl— HaVBi !!Our Wsll Paper J It 4 vsriteble fM. Ws sfan to '> hleue the portieuk*. Just ooms || Semn and Inspegteur BEEweasdsit Mrul If you ore crittaol tt may » SET you • kmc ttos Is AibHs If tfaaru ore so nmay paltans to is ehooM from hut the octet to tfest it you usb be suited exncfiy rifht sad U at prices ftet wfll aypael to you. If ALFRED R. SMIT I a 1042 Asfemry Ave. Occea CRy New Jersey i 0 j. it
1 1 City was in town supervising - huliding operation?. Miss Corrine Sutton of Cape i May City was visiting her brother, Postmaster E. M. Sutton. - ton left Tuesday for Ocean View, . t Postmaster and Mrs. E. M. Sut- ; s where they were entertained by | • the former's aunt, Mrs. Frank . j Gundy. i t Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stites and i i ; ilaughter, and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Goff arrived in Washington, D. C. ; 1 1 on their way home from the South, i - proposed to remain a week in j ,|the Capitol City. j ii Surveyor Ralph L. Goff spent i r che week end in Philadelphia. j Henry E. Gerhard of Philadel- • 1 phia was a visitor to town, f | The Misses Lizzie and Mary - Schock were guests of friends in . • Atlantic City. . William D. Sherrerd of Haddon- i » field was in town on Tuesday en- j >| gaged with business relating to his 1 .[residence on Wesley avenue. < 1 1 Henry D. Moore of Haddonfield ' was in the City on Tuesday. Mr. • i had just returned from a J i visit to the West Indies and Mt. j ' : Twenty Years Ago, Mr. and Mrs. jj I Rolla Garretson entertained several • . The evening was enjoyablyj • I spent with music and games. ' • The guests included: Mr. and • Harry S. Adams, the Misses | i Julia and Iola Mason, Missj J i Amy Thorn and Norman Darby, j « Otr of Ocean CUT. N. J. I j NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS j' Sml UJC*n"*c' **- j*4 i 1 I reived by the Board of Commissioner, of [ I Ocaon atg. N. J.. at tha offices of aald! . I Commissioners In tha Cits Hall. Ooaan i cits, N. J.. March 1th, 1*2* at tha hour ' , of S.M P. M.. for tho holldlng of two| I ; Pavilion, located In Central Ooaan' | . cits, and Sooth Ocean Cits. N. J., a. described in tha specifications. All bid. most he made on the form. I I'rorjdoiL^cover ail Itema contained therocertlfied bs a New Jereer Bank or Troat ( ■ Cits^ Traaroror of Ocean Cits, N° J.. [ aatlaf actors Surety Compans. covering ' | be attached to tho-Jdddlng sheet. Thei ' nish. within ten das. from the date of I the award, rati. factors 8orats^ or^Coar- ; ' and wages and will ata be required to save tha Cits of Ocean Ots. K. J.. harm- ; and bs vlrtoa of the cmploscra' llablllts , on. bs giving a. Surats Compans bond, or^aaaraMa. ^ ^ eomplatrd bs ' tha First of Jnne. 1921. The Board of Commies to oar. reserve ' the right to reject an s or all bids or to r waleo aas Informants In ans bid. ' Plans and .pacification, xsn be obtain-, ad Iron tba Ots Clark bs depositing *10. • Dated Februars 12th. 192*. . EVERTON A. CORSON , Director of Public Worka . WM. H. COLUSSON. JR. HARRY A. MORRIS • Adv., 2-15, 8t ■ nor., c 4U, ov.
r COMMUNICATED Dear Miss Ocean City :- 5 If you grow tired of the ' . quiet of Ocean City; if you fee! discontented with its simple life; . if things seem tame and stale, and 1 - you are bored; — just buy a ticket for "Phil-e" some day after a 1 : snowstorm, and you will never be 1 discontented with your home town ' 1 again. Y'ou leave Ocean City with the 1 . picture in your mind of a clean, ' . white, beautiful town, and arrive ! 1 i "PhiPfe" to find everything you ; 1 pine for ,the cleanliness and cheer 1 - of "home." The men up here seem to be CTS of Ocean ats. N. J. - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Contract No. 7*4 1 Scaled bida or proposal, will be received } * Cits. N. J.. at the office of said Commix ■ atones, ^n thaClts^Hall.^Oeran Cits." N.J. ; \ f along tha Bas Avenue, between 2nd St. ( and North Street in the Cltv <f Ocean Ots. N. J.. a. described in the apecifica- . vhled. cover ril" Item. ronMinid^therrtn ' I certified bTT'New Jerles Bank°or Trim the com of *250.00. payable to the Cits 1 5SST "nti Mo*" A uT" j ' j demand, of tha apaclfieatlon., must be : ' | attached to the bidding sheet. The sue- ! S eeesful bidder will be required to furnish. ' I i-artL ^ittenri* wrIfurmanra of the contract, pasmet.1 of all , j ad 'toVavc"^^?, oMOesaaJ CHs. 'hW." | Milts "act bof ''the* S°ut?* o^New^Jorw j pertaining to the employer, or labors, by I ! giving g surety company bond or inaur- - ; JpWj vtnire work^ will ta^rompleted bs ! the right to reject any or all bida or to . ' Plan, and specifications can be obtain- , ■ I Dated February 12th. 192*. i| EVERTON A. CORSON » I Director of Public Work. I WM. H. COLLISSON. JR. ■ I aty Engineer HARRY A. MORRIS *-is s aw Cl"k' Syenney, ! ^ WANTED E ! ' Listing of ! ; N Properties for N Sale or Rent : n •list Mortgage n j Funds i e 521 8th St. e , YENNE Y
: Edgar r. Berber Real Estate In 3l®t St.. Section of Ocean Glty Fine Cottages for Sale or 9Pk I can Rent you m«6t any I J Rent V Cottage in our District * Lots Sold on Terns • . Real Estate For Sale [ Offices for rent, 8th and Wesley Ave; Heated; 2nd \ floor. Store for rent, 8th and Wesley Ave; Heated. , J. R. JONES : (CENTRAL REAL ESTATE) 608-8 th STltSET ; 0C8AN I VI. N. J. * PHONE 47P-W JOBBING AND ALTERATIONS 1 HOWARD O. MacPHERSON : Practical Carpenter and Builder I "Sariafmctlon te Oar Itette" 1021 ASBURY AVENUE « - | ; d —————— — ? E. A. CORSON "General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS 1 HEWER'S WEHYEB'S WEBYEB'S ^ , NOW UNDE^ WAY \ : Annual Remnant Sale ; ALL THIS WEEK ' »• AN EVENT OF INTEREST FOR AMERICA'S GREATEST FAMILY RESORT 5
j'dlvided into two classes: i a ; 1. — Those that Are rushing to S j'get somewhere. j 2. — Those that are rushing to n I get away from sr-mewhere. j f' It seems, the women must sit up : S , all night to make sure their nr- ; ft , rival at tlie stores as soon as the t' , ; tioois open in the mroning. . The women ol.so are divided into tl , two groups. One-half of them h are racing to spend all the money, a , J they possess, while, — the other tl ! .half "are racing to look at the u things they would buy if they hail I a i Site money. ' y , | Everything is hustle and bustle -[strained faces and restlessness. j Oh, for the simplicity, the easy- ! ,( i going nature contact life of Ocean ( ^ I (City. ;B I I Wal down in the corner of my ■ K .[hand bag, 1 have stored $2.40, to' {{make sure my return trip to dear ,, Ocean City. ' a A BOOSTER. [ KEYSTONE ATHLETICS HAVE A STAR TEAM; The Keystone Athletic club had j brief workout Monday in antic- ! i ipation of the 1923 baseball sea- 1 A practice game was staged i Now is the Time to j Plant Privet Hedge j Thomas J. Thorn | FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City Ncw'Jersey j LEANDER S. CORSON j BUILDER 1 1036 Wenlcy Avenue, i E. L. SMITH E. H. CAMPBELL 1 SMITH & CAMPBELL i HOUSE AND SIGN j PAINTERS ' 243 Asbury Ave. Ocean aty, N. J.j ———————— 1 GEORGE BENSON DPHQLSTEHIHG Formerly with Lawrence M. Lear Phone 325 | 605 EIGHTH STREET ,| ocean crnr N. J. Bureau of Health j and Charities l crrr hall T. LEE ADAMS, Health OOeer Omm Stem: r 1LM to UN A. M. Phona 20 and eak fax HMMH Officer darkia (flee Buuu, ffi complaint te to be meffe tor aay violation of IweHli cole, or afidress postal to bo* *4. WILLIAM MALONBY AntoHlethWan Batteries Recharged ead Repaired -all makae. Prest-O-Llto Battery and Gea Tank Service. Stewart-Werner Speedcmetcr Service. Y Aireo Acetylene and Oxygen for cutting and Starter, Generate r and Ignition I Work. 29 S. FtorMa Avenue ATLANTIC GTTY, N. J. - OTIS M. TOWNSEND BWLDBR #FFICE: 8th Sk Opposite P. O. ooean arrf, n. j. Only galvanised nafis used on exterior work. Plans and Estimates Furnished All Werk Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Builder ; 226 Asbury Avenne OCEAN cm I Phone 881-j
against some recruits of the 7th j 1 Pirates. I The Keystone Athletic Club, j j : he it known, is made up in the j , main of veteran players of the former Cubs, and the Seventh! (Street Pirates, and contain;; some! j the diamond. ' diamond , They have Martctl this early in spring training with the of developing a fast team.; and issue a challenge declaring! themselves ready to meet anil ; test skill with any team of boys ' 1 averaging from twelve to fifteen ! of age. It is fully anticipated that Al. I {Jones, former manager of the; I ' pennant winning Cubs, will pilot ! I j the Keystone aggregation, and a . | seaaon of triumphs is thus as- j £ I sured. I The boys hope they will be able secure some good games in and about the city ■il Painting & Paperhanging j Interior Decorators [ 401 ASBURY AVENUE !' OCEAN CITY N. I Phone 735 ' |
i j HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish ? We have a line of FURNITURE at less than ' Philadelphia prices. Window shades ' specialty. | CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 720-22 Asbury Ave. lobbing HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER ; j Street OCEAN CITY. R. 1 H. ALBERT OLDFIELD OLDFTELD W. H. 01DFF & SON ■ Tile and Marble Work 912 ■ IRAL AVENUE i I"! -ib-J Ocean Oty, N. J. Estimates Furnished Walter E. Allen ' AWNING AND LINOLEUM WORK WINDOW SHADES Bourse Apartments OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Don't let the spring find you V. / I f v Ith n leaky roof. ItHHMer JBfeVv jpnr // storms arc coming and a leaky jvxx, roof will be apt to result in - considerable damage. | ' - _>^- ~W 'V, Chimneys that leak should A. I ** '0#'te^ after and made ' water-tight Smokey chimney* , can be made te draw. . ' WIWm.Y/2 hi Tin roofs are fire-proof. ' V dSrZ-A All Idnds of stove and heater fj remtirs, stove and haater pipes, j , J j I Tin, slate and slag roofing. -^P'TTT t SMITH 1 ' / /-W L ' THR TIIN8MITH 300 liloventh Street "j All Kinds* of Outtera R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in its New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed JOHN MARTS LUMBER COMPANY NINTH STREET AND HAVBN AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Lumber, Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Saah Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. "Welch Built Homes" "Built By The Sea" OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 180 Jlnappfy iBrnaMpy PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phoi-e 21 l-J S. B. SWAN J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT practical EARP1NTBRS Hi 1B1HBIS 4 ASBURY AVE OOHAN OCT, N. J. ir JOBBING A SPECIALTY >r — WIRE KR A USS To Wire Vour house PMONB No. 177-W 411 ASBURY AVENUE x OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY you should have A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean dty cottage. Yon -annot spare the time to look after it cloeely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number ol people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and pbotogT^iv of the hnifm Otis M. Townsend ra.5S.aa BUILDER T,m

