Ocean City Sentinel, 12 April 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 7

' OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1923 SEVEN

carwood's cohorts wallop millville in benefit came uitlKR AM» MANGOLD TO!' THE TALLY COLUMN FOR l.OCAL ARTISTS The Inst same of the season in i .in. court against Millville Athletic \ .«ciat i- » five, proved in many. f. Iieit- 1" l*e <">c "f 'l,c most. .Il0l.uculai; played on the local T lie litml whistle sounded with i lii,. teams tie. I at 40-10. Johnson jj called five minutes of extra play I during v.liich |ieiioil Townscnili arched in two ilouhle-ilcckers. Miller another ami Mangold one, ( which trove victor yto the home , dve. -The final score rang 48-41.' Jiang, dd'nml Miller toppeil the tal-; lv column, while Murphy feature.) with some spectacular slices front ; | This was a hencfit game ami a , | •plendid linm.l of hall was exhibit- ' , of hall exhibit- ;

cl by both teams. Bigam for the invaders drew first lilood and featured through the tilt as the scoring luminary. -Archer cut his head severely on the wite cape anil was replaced by i Steele. Miller raped ten from the foul line out of twelve tries. . Summary: Ocean City A. A. G. F. P. Manpnld. f 7 2 If. Towiiscml, f I 0 8 Miller, c 2 10 14 Ferguson,' p 10 2 Murphy, p 3 2 8 Total ...... 17' 14 48 Millville A. A. G. F. P. Miller, f ., 2 4 S Vounp, f 3 3 0 Tire, c 1 3 5 Ultra m, p fi 4 16 Atther, g - 0 1 1 Steel, p 1 0 2| Total 13 15 41 Substitutions, Steel for Archer; time of hailves, 20 minutes; score at half time, 25 to 21 in fuvor of Millville; referee, Roy Johnson; scorer ami timer, E. Unper. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA TO ENTERTAIN ThuiMlay, April 10, the Ocean City Council No. 10, of the Dnuphters of America will entertain Mt. Holly Council No. '5!l, of Wildwood, Elaborate preparations are neing r.iaiH.i air prcptiruiions arc oetnp

made to pive the visiting ladies a royal reception. M rs. Annie Barclay Mrs. Ella Everingham, Mrs. Helen Rahn, Mrs. Annie Pfanders; ! and Mrs. Mary Smith, have lieen j appointed a committee in- charge | of all arrangements. Thursday evening next, the 1 Ocean City Council will entertain ; Mr Marie H, Mullcr, of Elizabeth, | N. J., who occupies the high office of State Councilor. Such I.uclc — Such Luck In "I* friendly darkness he aeix-; cd her. Eagerly he kissed her unresisting lips. It was at the mas-: ■juerade. Then the moon shone once more through the clouds and his courage disappeared. "i Ik-p your pardon," he stutter- , tered. "I thought you were my wife." "Oh. John, I didn't think you ; would know me," she said deject- ::

eilly, as she removed her mask. I DECIDES TO ENTER Director William H. Campbell,; ha* announced his intenUon of| *ekinp re-election to a seat on the Board of City Commisisoners at the forthcoming election. This course has been decided upon at the earnest solicitation of a host of friends and admirers, •ho impose the most implicit conIdence in the Director of Revenue "d Finance. No man could have devoted him*H. more completely to the duties f the office than Commissioner ' ampbell has. To quote the words a stron p supporter, but of an- ' bee political color, "it would be 1 ossible to find an abler man for'' * "ffice, but It would be impos'le to find one more faithful and ! nscientiouK." Commissioner Campbell will thi's ' «>'. Ire completing his second term Commisloner. His services to 1 e community have been veried d valuable. Somewhat cautious 1 d conservative in temperament, ' bas endeavored always to do the 1 nost good for the greatest num- 1 in the conduct of his office. 1 lis numerous friends declare emUcally that he. has so far won 1 confidence of electorate that "c '3 no question concering the kmme of his candidacy. KNT TO WATCH WOLGAST i juilc « number of local residents 1 is said, journeyed to Fhfladel- 1 "• lo witness the fistic encounbetween Wolgast of Atlantic 1 >. and Frankie Genaro, the ! Id's flyweight champion. I loigast captured the honors. I °np those who attended are in- 1 si: Vernon L. Smtih, Tony i". Parker Miller, Fred V. 1 William Sipler, William Hays, 1 Rosa and John Pelto. t

i local reserves trim all-stars ' MARTS HEADS SCORE LINE , CHADWICK AND FERGUSON ' IN CLOSE RANK During the preliminary game . , -singed between the A. A. Reserves ; Hand the Porter-Smith All-Stars, j I before the benefit tussle between' ; j Garwoods cohorts and the Millville 1 1 Athletics came on, the Stars were1 ! 1 hopelessly defeated by the Re-! (serves to the tune of 30 to 18. J Adams and Young were the star' j performers for the Star" five, while i J Marts. Chadwick and Ferguson,] ! j featured in the ranks of the lie- 1 Chadwicit's long shots were specK taculnr, ami completely wou the' I | Summary: J Oican City A. A. Reserves G. F. P. f 4 0 OK f 0 0 0! ; Chadwick, c. . -4 0 »! , '"i Marts, g 4 m|

Wallace, g _ 1 2 4;l h _ . T"1"' 12 r. 30 i j Porter and Smith All-Slars j: '! G. F. P. t y:S. A,l«ms f g | 7 . .JL Adams f 0 0 O i Henderson, e 0 0 0 1 Young, g 4 2 10 1 !Geig, g Oil;, >1 I 1 Total 7 4 is i' ^ Time of halves, 20 min. ; score at j 1 half time. 24-0, in favor A A.; ref-'i , oree. N. Burner; timer. Busiiay; , i * scorer. Seaman. s farming^ notes > llow To Use'Veneer Bands . Veneer bands arc used by truck- ' ers who cater to the euriicst mark- , ets. The custom of setting well * 0 advanced plants in the field early 1 is not a new one for the principle f 2 is bonded down to us by our fore- t - fathers who used to plant limns, I cantaloupes and cucumbers in in- j i ■; verted soils and then cut the sods c in 4 inch squares, transplanting f soil and plant out in the field af- ■ : ter all danger of frost had past. The latest application of this j ] transplanting method is the adopt-1 1 ion of veneer and paper hands. The : : ** Vegetable Specialist, C. H. NIs- : n 1 sley, from New Brunswick, recom- 1 ] j mends the 4x4*3 inch veneer bands 1 t. . j II j ORDINANCE NO. 223 g AN ORDINANCE ronrernlnir and in- j ]

THE CITT*W OCEAn'oKx' NE vTj UU i i. skv. DO ORDAIN: " 1 An«u>l'wRhM|>i** '*u!dCti0"I! alvli: Serand Si rest : Third Si rest : Fourth c i .ii'r : portion of' Tunth'sDM : Etareatk : Street : Ttmlflh Street: Thlrtrenth Street: Kouttrenth Street : Fifteenth Street : Six- ® teenth Street, end Seventeenth Street, n shell be improved end rev reded end the •erne to heve dreitmjre ^enlverte. ^ ^ e rording to plena end epecificellojl* pre* pered t.r the City Ennineer nnd on We ( In tho Cllr Clerk'* office. See. 3. That there le hereby appropriated e rum not eereedins Jil0.000.06 he paid by the City of Oeren City at lar*» ■ ; by the irruinic of bond, of eeld City. Said . ■ boude ahnll Indefinite in amount^ end | I In eonformlty with the la* e^ of Ihe^Stete' y rionerr of this City. ^ the day earns sre ieeusd and shall be at |

<• a rats of Internal no: receedln* ib tsr! i [thieentum. per snnom. Said notes aheU he | , , el vned by the Mayor, and eounteralnnail 1 ,lnlby the Director of Revenue and Flaenee. j • I .atteated by the fire Cerk, and the eor-: [ ahmlm aha I Ire p seed upon -id I rdea the ] ' SSSrs 'SS'iShJt ! j * •; i f «b: L-L-H— i ' flS Commirelomri. , . Wb NOTICE spy Tire above ordinance »• r»«~l on ..ret e nnd second readlnO ai .. mceuny ot Ihe iBoerd of CommliMoner. of Oeenn City. . , New Jersey, held April 2. 1RI and will shfbe taken up on third ^rrmllnn^and.^firmj : " tiller's. CUy ' 1 1 all. 'Sren'aiy. Nr« Jer-r. r fecal three o-eloek s City Clerk. - ""adv. 4-8-M. S ,0' CTTY OF OCEAN CITT. N. J. I - elP NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ( CONTRACT Na. 7J7-B Sealed bide or proposals will be reeeie- | ■ ev^d by Ihe Board of Commlasionera of E 1 |,« Oceen City. N. J- at the office of the I eeld Cora ml as loners in the CUy Hall. I cntDeaun Cily. N. J- April !«. IMS. at the I ' re.hoUr 100 P' M" '°r I , m®conalroelion of a frame bulldin*. loreted | 1 Mxehelween :.lh Street end Clh Street, seat of ) * Atlantic Avenue, ll, the City of Oeenn j ICity. N. J.. na deaenbsd In the apeellire- . anc'°AH: hide must he made on the forma i_-,rovidad. cover all items contained tlwre- , 'n and be accompanied by reah or check . uncertified by a New Jersey Bank or Trust 5 Company, in the aura of «2S0Xd. payable ■ K"4othe CRT Treeaurer of Ocean CUy. N. the' • without condition. A certiflreie Iron < ratiafactnry Surety Comiuxny. coveriny | VCRhe demands or the speriflrationa. must be | attached to the blddiny aheet. The sue- | I 10 wraful bidder will be required to furniA ■ t eithln ten (10) days from tbe^dete^tke I , A^orapuay talll'tajlte'mi h the I fS I amount of the award, conditioned for the I 9r.ltl.fui performance of the tjn^raet^ pay- | ffiT^uiJid " y f* "g °tni?*"n FJiT- „r nt'harwiae. and by virtue of the < wefemidoyeee Uablllty Art of the Slate of ■ ■»?; rss : at lhp xr.th of June. 1923. cl",S;!'5Ssi." . - — ' "Afyora the City Clerk by depoaitiny 110.00. . phiff Dated APH,^3)N a r()BSON Ri Director of Public Works WM. U. COUJ^°N*I£torar the Oy.

for cantaloupes. These bands are C "f ,hin wootl that can l>c folde.1 in " Sfiuare and held in place by a . 1 lac'c- They are then plaeeti in a cold.frame or green house and fill- 1 cd with a mixture of soil and well rotted manure. Seed is planted in 10 j the bands 3 to 4 weeks before one; •s ordinarily plants the seed in the! t.jopen field. When setting in the' n i field, bands are usually thrown ■' e | away. One can keep the best of; * j them for a second year's use if he I' •- , cares to. The cost of the bands is about one-half cent apiece, r The bands should 1* in your e hands before the 15th of April, i, ] Your • dealer of co-operative osso- ■- ciation will furnish same to you. • if you oriler at once.- j Mr. De Baun puts special cm- j | e ] fihasis on killing the striped beetle j I which is invariably u great pest in', ■ Cape May County. Heretofore, all j ] one could hope to do was to drive ] s • off the beetles with dusts such as It )|lime, wood* ashes, etc.. but now theic > beetle can lie killed instantly by f 4] dusting the plants in the heat of j - .lusting tne plants in the

) the day with a nicotine dust. To- i I I bacco dust will not answer the pur- ) ] - pose as its nicotine is not liberated ;, ) j fast enough to kill the beetle. The; i N. J. Experiment Station has found L • that the commercial dust known as , " "Asfixo'' has given satisfactory re- J • suits. A puffer or blower should i( > ; used to apply this material. The j ( • : two applications, how- ; ( ' ever, coulil lie applied by shaking^ - the dust through mosquito netting. ! . ' This uses more material than the j 4 I I modern tlustcrs, however, and is ! j • not quite us effective iu killing the . : i HINTS Hurry with the peach leaf curl:, spray. The buds are swelling. Semi late potatoes to cold stor- j now if you would have a 1007! j ■ "come-up" In July. j | Buy corosive sublimate and soak ' I seed potatoes if you woultl kill ■ scab, rhizoctonia and black leg. • to Office of Farm Demonstraf ( • ition for directions. , Place orders for veneer bands , you would have early cantaCITY OF OCEAN CITY. N. J. J City. N. J., si thi ofl. cv« of skill Com- - mintonvra. in tho City HbII. Orean City. , N. J., April 21. 1923. It tho hour of 100 ■ Pavilion* h*nt**i in Contra I and Soalh ' *|wiflretion*. , All bid* must ba mad# on lha forms rvrtlAni by a Now Jvrary Bank or Trust Company, in lha sum of l'.'M>.00. payabl* ' In tha City Traaaurer of Oman City. N. " City Orean City. ,

" J . without condition. A rertlftrels from ^ > satisfactory Surety Company, covsrlns Lllachsd'Vtha ^Uddinit ri^.^ TW^suoh Company*^ Bord^iT^b^a^Joi^ha^fun : nwnt of all hills and wsires^and will also !c taw'.' or rth#rita#!^»rwl by virtu# of tha employer* liability act of tha Stats of Now - ployre or laborers. In" xfvliUf s Surety s Coenpany Bond or Insurance, e Tha entire work to ha completad by tha J- ^Tha^Board' oT ^mtalkiners^r^rva ^ o waive any informality in any bid. II Plans and spselkations can be obtain- » ed from the City Clerk by deposllln* d ; listed April 2. 1923. i: EVERTON A. CORSON, e Director of Pnbllc Works. . e WM: H. COLLISION. Jr.. II City Engineer, e HARRY A. MORRIS, e 1 City Clerk, bj adv. 4-6-31.

rx , 1 Ocean City s LEADING | Advertising Medium : THE ( 'Sentinel Rateson Application CALL ■£ 138-J

e' loupes for seashore trade. 11 Apple trees can l>e sprayed now 9 1 if there are no aphis eggs pres-, 9|ent. If so, hold off until the liuils - ! look silvery. ' ; South Jersey late grown seed po- " jJatoes will mature as early ns e i Moines if they are put near a f i heater and kept dark to start the . 5 , sprouts. J _ Dairymen interested in Accredit?]ed HenLwork can have the ntten- ^ lion ofAflic State Veterinarian tl ■ talk matters over if they desire it. r Transplanted Cantaloupes Ripen Before the Blight Appears - Starting cantaloupes in wood . bamls ami later Iranxplunt- | ing them to the field was an ox- • ; perment comluqted iby the vegetat ble department of the New Jersey ' 1 1 Agrcultural Experiment Station at I! Brunswick during the past : j The seed was planted in ' 'I the veneer bands in the greenhouse '!on April 15, and the resulting ' plants were set in the field on May '1 15; On that date, an equal nutiif 1

- j her of rows were planted to ennta- • ( in the usual manner for ' 1 1 comparison. Now as to results. !| The variety was Early Knight,: 'land the first fruits from the plants 4 1 started in veneer bands were hnr- ; j vested August 3, while no ripe I '(fruits were gathered rom tho other ' ; block until August 29, at which " 1 time the crop from tiic veneer band '(plants had all licen gathered. '.Therefore, if you want early mel- ' I ami desire to market the crop ] 4 1 the blight appear.** try start- j '■ing the plants early in veneer

1 preparing for bathing season j Life-boats Being Put Into Shape. ; Capt. J.-rnee To Be Trans- ' ferrcd •j Preparations are being made fori 1 the opening of the bathing season ] which it is anticipated will begin 1 earlier this -year than usual. The statement is made that Mayor Champion has issued orders that the life boats and other para-

] phernalia of the beaeh patrol lie v put into readiness. It is "further state. I that Capt. s Jack Jernee. wljo for several years past has hud 1 barge of the beach patrol, will soon be released from s bis place on the police force to dca : vote his time to tho organization p 'of the season's corps of guanls. It was conceded that last year 1. Ocean City could lioast as fine a j . corps of gunrds as any on the : Capt. Jenicc's annual report ' : showed a large number of rescues > and thousamls who hail received ■ first aid treatments for injuries. '' Happily only one bathing fatal- ; itv occurred during the season and that in the hay over which the pax i trol have no su|>ervision. [ With the substantial increases in ' t salary, it is expected that this year ■ , I the licach patrol will be manned , : by some of the most competent 1 , swimmers and those trained in res- '. cue work and resuscitation, to be i ( found in this section of the state. . found in this section or the state. :

r ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL • STREETS OF OCEAN CITY s North Street Prospect Avenue. Stenton Ptaea Palen Avenue . „ I St. Jemee Piece Bay Avenue. - r.rst Street. S^mpson^ Avenue. Second StreeL West Avenue. , ' Pennlyn Place Asbury Avenue. ' PariT'ptace™ Wesley Avenue. ' F*1' rthS'stre«. Atfti^Jtalmue Brilhion Plere. Corinthian Avenue. 1 1 Fifth Street. j 1 _ j Sixth Street. ^ Getdent Traet ' r ; ' Plymouth Place. Battcreea Road. ; E.trhth Streat. Surf Road. Moorlyn Terrace. Atlantle Boulevard. . ! Ninth SttWt. (Continuation of At- 1 ■ Tenth StreH, Untie Ave./x^curves Walton Plaha. , around tho CHbeni | I Eleventh Street- Traet to tha Bay. . ; Twelfth Street. North Point Read. I 1 Thirteenth Street. (N. of Lacoon) j 1 Marine rtaee. Commeneinc on Bey ( "itayView Ptare. follow'Ir*" ** Fifteenth Street. Iawoon Road. ' Sunset Place. Bay Road. Bayonna Place. Creecent Road. I 1 j Seventeenth Street. Seabrisht Road. . Eighteenth Street- Wesley Road. Numbers eon- Holly Tree Road. 1 secutlvely Sooth from Pinnacle Road. First to Fifty-ninth Ocean Road. Streets. MorninzMde Road. . Avennes or Streets Nassau Walk. Running Parallel Kaesao Road, s From Bar ta Oecsn Gardens Road. Pleasure Avenue. Beach Road.

real estate insurance x Abraham Lincoln said: "I do the very best I know how — the very ! J best I can, anil I mean to keep doing so." I will do the very liest pos- ! sible, antl keep on doing so, in renting or selling your property listed j - with me. Ix>ok for the sign, "Yenney on the Square," 521 Eighth st„ j J Hughes' Pharmacy Building. Come in, list your property with me antl ; , us get acquainted.

W. H. YENNEY Edgar E "Bepger Real Cstate In 3f®t SI. Section of Ocean Gity Cottages for Sale or *j|6& f can Rent you most any j Rent (jj" Cottage in our District I Lots Sold on Terms 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) 668-8 th STREET OCEAN CITY, N. J. PHONE 789 Jobbing and Alteration!) HOWARD O. MacPHERSON Practical Carpenter and Builder . - "Satisfaction la Our Motto" 101G CENTRAL AVE. E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS The W eaver Store tnmUUT LOCATED IS AMERICA'S OUATI3T fAMILT RESORT COME IN AND GET A CONTEST BLANK ENTERING THE FLEISHER KNITTING CONTEST $2,000 CASH FIRST PRIZE FOR MOST BEAUTIFUL KNITTED GARMENT CONTEST CLOSES JUNE 9 ■ YARNS NEEDLES KNITTING BOOKS

>' house party for visiting friends Mrs. May Smith. Entertains At I Bridge and Five Hundred Mrs. May Smith, of 705 Ocean avenue, conceived the happy idea ' of giving a house party in honor of : friends visiting the city. r. Bridge anil Five Hundred form-; (J ' ed the chief diversion of the evening and a delightful time was* 'spent by all. Dainty refreshments! ' were served, the guests viting Mrs. j 4 Smith an hleal hostess. ' The party included: Mrs. Walter Kuchn, Mrs. Howard Justice. Mis. " ; H. Holmes, Mrs. Ralph Chester, I Mrs. Harry Mills, Mrs. Carl Brice, - : Mrs. Floyd C. Simms. Mrs. Arthur Shoemaker, Miss Minerva Adams, : i 'Miss Ethel Shoemaker, Miss Sarah! r Goff, Miss Lucille Townsend, Miss il Surah Smith, Mrs. Helen Cramer,) t Mrs. Walter Dlttrich, Mrs. R. W. ■ Edwards, Mrs. Thomas Mould,! > i Miss May Bennett, Mrs. H. Harper Mr. an.l Mrs. John Seitlel-Hargest, : ami Mrs. jonn seinei-rturgesi, t, i

of Hnrrisburg, Pa.; Mr. an, I Mrs. Martin Hoffer, of Reading, Pa.,| (ami many others. LESSONS IN ETIQUETTE , By Miss Vera Dence ; When taking a young lady for ; that she pay for the gas and oil int every filling station. If she ; fusing. ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL; •j grubb bros. j BUILDERS REAL ESTATE! 609 Third Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 437-R j . | Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City NewlJersey

LEANDER S. CORSON BUILDER 16S6 Wesley A venae. E. L. SMITH F- H. CAMPBELL I SMITH & CAMPBELL r| HOUSE AND SIGN I PAINTERS 213 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. GEORGE BENSON

< UPHOLSTERING Formerly with Lawrence M. Lear P Phone 325 605 EIGHTH STREET ; OCEAN CITY N. J. WILLIAM MALONEY j( Auto Electrician Batteries Recharged and Repaired 1 — all makes. Prest-O-Lite Battery and Gas Tank Service. ?Stewart-W a r n e r Speedometer Service. Airco Acetylene and Oxygen for; cutting and welding. Starter, Generator find Ignition Work. 29 S. Florida Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OFFICE: 8th St. Opposite P. O. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work. = j Plans and Estimates Furnished All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Builder 226 Asbury. Avenue OCEAN cm Phone Ml-J

I . Willie's Wisdom ] 2 I Auntie Sophie: "You look so nice f in your boy scout -nit that I am j . | going to kiss you. Willie." . Willie: "Go ahead— I'll call it f Skins We'd I«ve To Touch Tho bozo who calls himself "A J i- j clean-cut youth." SP-eL.: It™.! BirttaDe, .1 Me, , 1923, ] 1 ■r OF OCEAN f ITV M lH* #t*' A" MORRIS. a-"*— — —

you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We havo a line of FURNITURE at less than prices. Window shades specialty. ("HAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 720-22 Asbury Ave. Allsf jlioni Jobbing HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER Toallt Strati GCEAR CITT< I. J. w. H. ALBERT OLDFIELD OLDFTKLD ! W.H.010FIFI & SON Tile and Marble Work 912 xTRAL AVENUE Phi.:. iiir-J Ocean City, N. J.

SIXIDN COMPANY Paintings Paperhanging Interior Decorators 401 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY J Pliouc 735

Estimates Furnished : — Walter E. Allen AWNING AND LINOLEUM WORi; j WINDOW SHADES Bourse Apartments OCEAN CITY, N. J.

__ . / --t -x. Don't let the spring find you Sfc \ ( I m / , , 'tb a leaky roof. Thunder -J™ ' Storms are coming and a leaky -**24, roof will be apt to result in. , ■ -Jr\< considerable damage. . t / *=•, Chimneys that leak should ' J 1 be looked after and mode . * J water-tight Smokey chimneys ! fmfT~ j V can be made to draw. : I Tin roofR nr® Cm-proof. n MA Vy?-J !■ ' All kinds of stove and heater _ WlJIl^sOV--/ l—l >- repairs, stove and heater pipes. / I 1 "i"'", s'ate and slag rooting. I 1 SMITH / / war > i l thi: tinrmith 309 Eleventh Street Phone j4i-vv All Kinds of Outtors I "Sia 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 HAVEN AVENUE 'I * OCEAN CITY, N. J. ~ L | Lumber, Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Naila, I Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. i. "Welch Built Homes" "Built By The Sea" OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 180

ilnapplj Srnaiilpt} PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phoi,e 2 l 1 - J S. B. SWAN j. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL CARPENTERS and BIIL1IBS ASBIIRT AYE OCEAN OTT. N. , JOBBING A SPECIALTY |=— J - WIRE KHAUSS To Wire Your Mouse PHO.NI! Mo. 177- W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

rou SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon -annot spare the time to look after it closely yonreelf and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have bnilt for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the liat of names and photographs of the honac*!** Otis M. Townsend me SSml builder Tj™ i