OCF.AN CITY SENTINEL THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1023 . ~F,VE - - — * — 1
WILDWOOD MERMAIDS AND ISLAND MERMEN CLASH ON THURSBAV invaders LOS!-! first oa.mii mii.llk and storr star t\ tomt.st Otto HulVL WiMutunl 4,MernuH with defeat at XllO: OvWui A '* "Hi* Five" Jmflg v a\\\? staged on thu local iu i it Mtoy evening. This v»ii»vtsl to be tin? opening! n;ihc oi the seashore open chum-j hip. the visitors having l" ac"! . ept the tally against them at 31 j 10 27. | Eddie Miller, a farmer Atlantic; City, Eastern League star, amlj ScoU were the scor^vg luminaries j in the ranks of the home five, each! riipturifig four two-pointers to his • rretlit. , " " . Ocean City led in the l ray at the lo>e of the first half with a close \v M» of 13 to 12. Poor foul toss- j i spelle«l defeat for the invaders,! particularly in the second periodOcean City played a strong de- - oi»sive game. and were never I headed front the lead. Qbcriiofaer, a former Atlantic City High School luminal v, fea-' ,r.ed for the "Mermaids," closely followed by Livezey and Delaney. The summary: j <Vran<U> »'«- NV " .T? • I (orwart! w.awj j Matt JI«M. forward JEwrimri Milkr Limy | QUrhritrf M.,,V — rU Ll Gu»N Send. 4 : Miller. 4 ; Ker-.r-i- 1 ,.n. Mi.rjfhy. J: UrUiwy. 3 Obelize r. Foul <2*1* Scoti. 3 oui of C M;i two Id. » -ou-. of o : Miller. J out of 7: FVrjjtaon, . ,» (. w\ <>{ 1. Murj»hy, 1 out of 3: I»e- .. . v viofit* oul of Obrrholwr. note out ( ; ; Walker. 4 out «f &: Eariims; 1 »ut of Livrujr. 4 out of 6. Iteferw Itojr John->n. Time t»t Halve- Twenty minule*. ] REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS .j. — . — > — % — « — . — — - — - — — - — •4» ' t'mlc of Section* rVetion A i« from North to Ninlh Street t.i i| run* <-a>! of the fi!u*n«fnt wide ,t-.»vt lyinir ln-nwTi Wert ami Hs»«-n Avv Srrtton It »* from North to Ninth Slrrel »m| ran* wc#t of the fifteen-fvrt wide: (tfivftn We?t mid Havnt Avenue*. Sretioh <" run- from Ninth to Fourteenth S: rr*M l*-i%\<fii the hay und ocean. .-'ca tion P'run* from Fourteenth to Niticm ath S'.irei between the bay ard ocean. -'.-•i o K rutix from Nineteenth to, I cniy- Fourth Sirr-v-t the bay and «4vati. -Section * K ratu from Twenty- Fourth to1 .1" r !>.N'ihfh Street l*tween the bay and ■V <<v»n. Section G run* from Twenty-Ninth to] 'flirty- Fourth Street the bay and •be i -craft. Section H run* from Thirty-Fourth to ■ rtieth Strret le!«mi the l«y KlK the OJUl. Section I run* from Fortieth :o FortySi .ih Street botttx-en the buy *it«l the ocean. Section K run* from Forty-Sixth to KMty-Seeond Street between the hay and the ocrmtx. , See: .on L run* from Fifty -Second 10 Fifty-Ninth Street between the bay and the ocean. I'aMi-hed in conjunction with the <"ape Mh County Ciarette. Cape May Court ||. n't-, week .ruling I*ec. 14th: Ocean City I* KUe(«d Carpenter. et ux.. lo Fred TV, Fwht.' Lot beginning *t t«olnl 2fiO feet S. AW .'mm S. W. line 12th Street, fll fB , William O. Moore, et ux.. to Mary Bauer. Ut 141, i>lan aubdi virion Ocean 4 "it » Bayou* Co., also right to cw land tartly or ttSkdar water adjirrnt lo above lot »»n -«uU' facing water. " Anna K. O'Neill to Ella M. O'Neill. Part of lot* 470. 472, section A. Henry C. Jame*. et nl-.. Kx'cr*. to Jrdtn <' I'almer. et u*. 522. section C. ' i ~ ii 11*7 f » v\ *4* • »»'• -»
Mechanic* National Bank of MilUiile to Walter A. Rich, et ux. 1700. Lots $1. *5, J inn subdivision Ocean City Bayou*. Patrick A. Riley, et ux.. ct ml., to W. Kucnte* MacCn>hlnnd. J350. l/>t <7. Bayoua. Cora Harris to A. Wiloin Knecht. et u**2.625. S. W. 4 A feet of lot 632. see. O. , llenjamine B. Weatherhy, et ux.. to An.»u« S. Wad*. Jr. I-oU 721, 722. aection E. Angus S. Wad* to Christiana S. Smith. *4^150. Same a* above. Kdward K. Sanxeom, et ux.. ct al«., to Il*iii7 Franklin Johnwn, et-ux. T60f». S. W 10 feet "f lot 254 and N*. K. 231-3 f.^t of lot 2*-'.. «eet»on B. llarrv S. Mo!", rt ux., U, Anna E. Mill*. Portion of lot • cr.st. €60. -wtion A. Anna K. Mill* to Ada M. Mill*. Fame :n above. , \ Irwin Nicholson, ct ux., to llnnnan «. Marwurtrle. 1700. Lot 112. section A. I>n« Wilion. ct «r.. «*> T«x»r. T-Ot 11H. plan 6. Bay Front. Henry E. Bonnln. et ux., to John F. Wager. 92,700. l»t 840. 341, 842, *rc. I. t larenre L. DuBols to J»*iah E. Huboi*. j Pan of lot* *07. 85V. section A. fv-ean City Aa*odatlon to Marrhall V. Lttmtni*. 4315. l/il 516. section L. William Hiompron to F/lward M. Sutton, rt at. Tmn rtf land flowed by tliknvatcr '•erionim: at pohrt in S- K. line Central Avi-noe. We«t Jersey Investment <*>., to (Hy>rgc Kmma Rchwartc. UM. Wert 10 feet of . \rt .3023 and all of lots 3024, 2023. block tiard'.'n*. Emma W Frarer to John A. Vn-*«<h. el u*. Lot 26. section 10. Ocean < By Laud
Company. ,, . Upper TttnwlP ■ Julia Arnold T'd*pkin*. et vir.^tn Mar/aret 1L Bell. K.M0. I^t 5. block 11. t'nrson'* Inlet Land On-. Struthm.'re. N *a«hcrine Butler* lo Isaac Butler, et U*.J Tivo: lying sIotik 8. TV. side public road leading from Upper Bridge over Cedar *«mp f reek lo Torkahoe. at Pcterabun:. eoritaininjf 2 acres of land adjoining on«a ere U,t of (Tara and J««- Ingerttoll. Sea Isle City S. Chester, ct tttJf 4n pH*l M. BaWelt. 1376. Lot 6, block 33. S. V» . . ' ion or block 4MB, . . f Mm CB'heth Smith, et nls.. to Nathaniel , S. rjreenworsl. lx»t 22. Mock 7. ?4. E. ace- , lion or block 29- B, ta* map. Ida Ell label h Smith to l»ui*e C, l asy. | *M,o, I/.1 la, block €«. s. w. section, Ux j block 34. A. ■ HAWK COAL - KEEP OUT Buat and dirL Stop rattling windown. Keep healthful by having uniform temperature throughout your home. Uae Cluirnhprlin Metal Wfflther Strip* on nil windows and door*. Standard for 20 years. Estimate* given without eliftrgechambkrlin metal WEATHER STRTP CO. :12ft Ounrantap Trunt Bldf, Atlantic City N*w J*ra*y Tel.- Marine 3021-J THIS m H WEEKLY For Our Specials Sperill for One Week, Nov. 22-29 The Wall Known Htcrling Carpet Sweeper (Regular Prlra 13.90) Our Price $2.50 A large and camplctt |ln# *f Farnitarc, Lamp*, Kifrbn Cabinet*. a»*4 at p»lc#» that wflf •«rpr>*c fom, Chas, E. Adams & Bro, 720-22 AHHURV AVENUE Oft** City* N. J, I 1
uI)evil Dogs' " Dog SiSKpt \ nSpw&mM nltHlwy I,* MB * *> c Ff^T p 5^.: s Woof, Woof — G-v-r-r — Woof! It's "Sergeant Billy," of the i U. S. Marines, saying — "Hello, j Folks!" "Billy," ami he wants the world to know it, is mascot of a \ live hunch of "Devil Dogs," stationed at Quantico, Va. This crew boasts an invisible football team and every time it goes forth to but- | tie on the gridiron, "Billy" is right j there to "hark" them on to victory. I Some dog. And it's certainly u I business-like looking face he's got j in him. Nice to look at, but — give .him room. Reckless Driver Pays Stiff Fine James Carcw, who gave his adj dress a> Ocean View, appeared bcI fore Police Justice Ware on Moni day morning charged with reckless j driving. The arrest was made by Police Officer Zimmermann, who testified that on Saturday, December 22d, Oarew was driving an automobile along As bury Avenue to the danger the public, and contrary to the laws of the municipality. Police Justice Ware informed accused that the police department was determined to put an end to reckless driving, and warned him that a repetition of the offense j would !>o more severely dealt with. Carew was fined $10 ami cost by 'the court. I ' % NAVY ENLISTMENTS OPEN Announcement has just been made by the Navy Recruiting Station, Post Office building, Third and Arch Streets, Camden, that enlistments for the Navy are again open for men between 17 and .35 years of age. |; Prospective candidates are invited to write or call for all infor- »! mat ion. i ' , Henry Roeser, of this city, the i well-known accountant, spent the Christinas holidays at his home in \ . West Philadelphia. Elsie's Shoppe ' hemstitching and l j | pleating i buttons covered button holes Mail Ordtr* Solicited !j 522 Ninth Street Phone 1046- W > » ft
SPEEDOMETERS | —————————————— ; Installed Repaired j and Tested Starter Generator ] and Ignition Work WILLIAM MALONEY j 29 S. Florida Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ■ — DR. C. P. MARCUS Veterinarian UNWonn. N. J. Phone — i Somers Point 29 R2 j _ % Small Animals A Specialty . —j 1
AltaiatloM Jobbing I HUMBERT C. PONTIERE j BUILDER I i 948 A« bery At«. ocean city, n. J. | BUMSTEAD'S WORM SYRUP •To thlldr*n an anftl o 1 mtrrr" Wh»r» dlrrrtion* sr« followed. IT NBVRR FA1IJI. Drspll* *r*rri1jr and MIIWVI f«t of I HANTOMIN. It contains fall 6—*. Htood kiity years' test. Sold crtrrwher* «f ky mail, *0r a bottle. Srt. U. A. Voorkcoa, M, P., PhlladolpkU wm. h. Powell Ueneral Contractor Grafting and Street Building Thirl y-Fourtb 8L and West Ave, Ocean City, N. J, R#*ldsnrr : 1403 CffOfol ' Brll Ptuwr GRUBB BROS. BIIH.DERS RKAI. ESTATE : 609 Third Street Jv'j ' ■ fwAa > * $ J.' J OCEAN CITY, N, J. I Phone 4S7-R ' r 'Y\* . . . , *7 . . ' T
| SURFACE AND POWER REQUIRED j Tractive Effort Experiment# ton--demn Earth Uoads That the surface of the road has i much to tlo with the amount of rlTort requirctl to move a wheeled vehicle and to keep it moving is . well known; just what these various efforts are has been determined by a series of experiments con-; ! ducted by the Horse Owners' AsI sociation of America, bv means of la testing apparatus invented by I Mr. -E. V. Collins, of the State j Agricultural College, at Ames, lowu. According to these experiments,; a given load of 7,700 pounds wasj started by a team of horses on uj level brick surface by a 200 pounds pull, while the same loud on an as-j phalt surface required 300 pounds pull and a good cinder and dirt surface needed 520 pounds pull. A concrete road allowed the team to start the load with a pull of 125: pounds. The experiments 'further demonstrated that the "character" of the horeses involved had something to do with the ability of a team to pull a load, since a small team of bronchos, weighing nearly five hundred pounds less than other teams of larger horses, were able,I apparently through gameness, to] start and pull larger loads thanl their competitors. James Polk, of the Philadelphia; North American, was a guest at the Biscayne Hotel on Thursday of j the past week. — i » THE LADIES' SHOP ; 948 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J. L . i FLEISHER'S YARNS A full line of Notions and Trim-' mingit, also Ladies' and Children's Underwear and Hosiery i •" — r— — ■ j "We Are Here to Serve You" ; Ferguson Express Co. » Express and Baggage Transfer Office: 313 Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. • - ; R.C.SHAW Plumbing - Heating Our Work Satisfies * Everybody 1123 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J. Phone 190
JOSEPH C. FARR 4 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Solicitor and Master in Chancery, Real Estate, Conveyancing, Collections 622 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. GEORGE R. GREIS 1 ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW 311 Eighth Street, Ocean City. and Mechanic St., Cape May Court Hons* Bell Phones: Ocean City 781 Court House 22, t LEANDER S. CORSON BUILDER r I 1036 Wesley Avenue. v" * I I OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OFFICE: 8th St., and Haven Ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work-
Plans and Estimates Furnished All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Builder 226 Asbury Avenue ocean city Phone 661-J
COUNTY COMMERCE CHAMBER MEETS (Continued from Page L) Shore Boulevard where it joins the main seashore roads. I — The erection of ornamental j urche* or signs at the ehlniuce.to Cape May County, announcing ii as the Resort County and Play i ground of the World. 5 — That strenuous efforts be 1 made to secure a proper enforcement of the law, requiring the ; carrying of a light, en bicycles tuul ; horse drawn vehicles, by night.
j • k During the consideration of the ; Five- Year Program, K liner Jack son Pearl, of this cityft proposed j that a certain addition he made to j Article Five, which must have re' minded the Chamber for the first ( I time, judging from the two pro-! grams drafted tlmt Ocean City was still an integral part of Cape May County. Mr. Pearl, however, succeeding in inducing the Chamber to | add to the fifth point of its ten1 year program, "the hard-surfacing and continuation of the Shore Road ; from Marshall's Corner, north to the present hard-surfaced road. . The speaker of the evening was A. T. Bell, Atlantic City, who spoke on the timely subject of "Fire Pre-, , vention." Five prevention and fire < I protection are the burning ques- I U— TERMS O ASM I • John Relto CEMENT CONTRACTOR Sidewalks, Curbing and Foundations 1153 west avenue ocean city, n. j. ■ Quirk Srrvict tlood Work , Upholstering When TAYLOR dnei it. it is dune risht I Auto Cover# and Curtains Repaired and New LlchU Put In Francis E. Taylor 605 Eighth Sr., Ocean City. N. J. \ | . Oar Delleioas Home-Madc Candy Fresh Dally I BUTTER CREAMS Our Specialty | None Bejter Anywlwre ABBIE CONVER 1101 Anbury Avenue Order Your Holiday Candy f mm Us I , " - HAVE you a cottage, bungalow oi ; apartment to furnish ? We have a line of FURNITURE at less than | Philadelphia prices. Window shade! a specialty. ! CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 720-22 Asbury Ave. i HEAPLEY & ADAMS Deakra m R eadingCoaL ' Aloe KindBnf Wood by barrel or cord. Beat coal on the market. 2000 lbs. to the (on raaranteed. Bell or Enterprise 'phone. Offlco and Yard. TENTH AND WEST
Jos. Van G. Hoffecker ARCHITECT 803 Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. Registered
BRECKLEY'S ' HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS | , % • Clinton L. Brecklcy, Prop. Ready Mixed Paints, Lend and Oil 920-22 ASBURY AVENUE Phone 356-W ts ^.1 ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW j J ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices * * 1 MASTER IN CHANCERY [ Boaroa Dalldlnf— Aibnry Arena* and tth OCEAN CITT. N. J. A r ~ ^1 ARCHITECTS VIVIAN B. SMITH Architect i 633 GUARANTEE TRUST HI. DC. Atlantic Oty, N. J. j — . j ENGINEERS ~T Wm. H. Collisson, Jr. A wo. M. Am. Soc. C. E, I ^ CIVIL ENGINEER . SURVEYOR City Engineer. Oeean Cily, N, J. ' i
MEDICAL WILLITS P. HAINES, M, D, i Offlre llaarat 9 (a 10 A. M,t 7 fo 9 P. M. Physician and Surgeon rhot)e 277 Offico Honrat t A. M. to 1 P. M. Diaeaaea of Eye, Ear, Note and . Johll H. WhitiCBl'. M. D. Tbiwil Glaaaoa Fit tad 717 WESLEY AVENUE Cor. Wealey Ave, and 9th St. Ocean City, N. J. I - I ALLEN CORSON, M. D. „ , , i Offteo Itoarai # to II A. M . 7 to 3 P, M, HURIICS j john a townsend, m. d. Central Pharmacy nm« Four.: A. M, I to f P. M, RI0HTg ST AND WKSj,R> AVr„ 824 WESLEY AVENUE Phone 245 OCEAN CITY, N. J, ■FIX PHONR ft* ■»« Thornely llufhes, P, D„ Phar. In <^iar*r HERSCHEL PFITIT. M. D, RICHARDS, D, 0* Daelar «f ClflROPRACTR 907 Wetloy AVOnne Gradaata of Palmar Rehool r»( Chirotifnejlr OCEAN CITT, N. J, ngM nmmwm , •* s i/, 5 p, M. and t to 8 P. M. obm ■MTft f t# If A. m. I 7 t* f P. Wwtnssdaya and Friday#, 0 to |h m. Wet. and iim t 4a II A. V., only Hand#* by Afpolntme.ii Bell Phos# IM'W SOU rft«H Iff 411 Ninth Rtraet Oeran Clly, N. J. * ,
tlopa of the hour. The speaker, gave ahundunt reason why this l^i so, by -tatintfts proving llml k»s,-e-hv tiro in Aijiericu amounthl to $1.75 per capita, while in Great •Britain they amounted only to 72 r cents, and III Frame, 4p cent:-. Losses by fire in the year 1922,1 amounted to f»21 millions, w hile j . t»ver 15,000 lives are lost annually1 by fire. As a remedy for the evil, Mr. Bell offered two suggestions. ti«* ! i suggested that more responsibilit y shpul.il be placed on the individual in the case of fire, and that more' money bo spent to secure a higher type and t(uulity of construction in building. In America, said the speaker, fire is regarded as an act
=»f God; whorcn in France and i i J other part> of Britain, the individ-jj ual was held ^sponsible, to the j Ueiefit of jhi concerned. • PERSONALS i . — ~ li lAttham MacGregor, formerly of j f the local High Sclionl, and now a | resident attending the Pcrkiomen ! j l'i'vpaiatory School; was homo {the Christmas holiday** with his! | people at the Imperial Hotel. Thei . vacation lasts untjl January «th. (<; .Mr. and Mr... George Plaut, of j I this city, entertained Mr. uml Mrs. James M. Young, of Philadelphia.^ ovc rihe holidays. Colonel Willits, of Port Eliza- j both, was a visitor to this city dur- j
GENERAL HAULING San^ Gravel Top Soil WM. HAYES, 233 Asbury Ave. | Apartments The A. B. C. man of Ocean City j is Bungalows H.B.C t Master Builder] Cottaoes M- b- cooper, jr. | « ' 29th and Central Avenue, Ocean City, N.J REASONABLE RATES phoiu' 620 HOTEL ST. RITA FOURTEENTH and ASBURY AVE. Open All the Year E. M. RODGERS, Prop. j ~ ^ I Hot Water Heated Rooms Home Comfort# i • . v • j » ' .j "Wen mixed concrota for p0rm»nanca F. P. MATTERA & CO. Third and Haven Avenue I Manufacturers of Automatic Tampered Concrete Building Blocks • - ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR Foundations, Block Bases and Cement Pavements I • ' • • Ask to see our new Stucco Faced Blocks — Office : 129 Asbury Avenue 1 • !■• — " PHONE 789 Jobbing and Alterations HOWARD O. MacPHERSON Practical Carpenter and Builder ' "Satisfaction Is Our Motto*' 1016 CENTRAL AVE. ■—
E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY R O A PS. SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS n *1 ' U SI "M
A Single Burner Keeps ]| the Whole Dinner Hot Better even than that, jrou can cook a big meaL rix or teven vesaeli at a tim©, with but three burner* going. That t becaute all the heat ia retained and put to worE v^smooihtop i cqmmotcaiint oas range AIbo it*» a wonderful burner*. Alw«y« luoki cooker, with refinementi tpic and *pan, and convenience* to be And there will be no had in no other range. backache*, for the new You can work over the comfort height prevent* enclosed, heat - retaining »tooping. •, top with comfort. Across Compact and durable. its smooth surface vessels Beautiful in design and i can ( be pushed without finish. Four sige*. tinging. See it dcnintifttratcd ar Grease doe* not reach our SalrMuom*. , j If ! City Gas Light Co. j 839 ASBURY AVENUE • *4 ■ • • ■ a ' m
, . / L * ing trvi pa .--t vvo(?k, the gu«.wt of nirj nephew and wife, Mr. and Mr*. j ft. W. U* I w ard." . Mr. ami Mr*. 8. P. Koeip?iftan, off thin city, left for Philailelphia «n j Saturday, ami KjiBht (no Christina • • holidays in piiiladclphiK with tW; former'* parents. l)f. a/»d Mrs. / H. C. Koeneman, Kirroute. fhey \> u>il Gettysburg and York. Clws. K. Stilwell, of Philadelphia, was a recent visitor ,to towni. Mr. ; Stilwell was formerly a resident 0P1 this city. Police Justice Francis U. Ware spent the Cliri*»tmas holidays with relatives in Pleafcintvillc, returning to this city on Wednesday niorning.t ' ' '' j IDA E. KISTLER Life Insurance with IRA scorr JOHNSON 409 Ninth Street, Next to City Hall Everything for t)i« Wall-Work Guaranteed j EaUmala* Cha^rfaily Givtrn WILLIAM REYNOLDS PAPERHAKGIKGS €20 ASUUHY AVENUE. OttNtn Chy. N. J. j Phone Ml-J ■ I
<t Mli ltal>ert LCC, of tbi/- ha = ^leturnerl U> her horn* on Wealey I Avenue, Haying enjo>ed a plea&ant ' \ wo wek *' •• irit to Phlljoielphba m « ; -wm Metal Weather-Stripping Installed Save Half Your Coal ihll Preserve Your Health Work and Materials - Guaranteed <OIIhUlt GEORGE X, RAYES DESMOND APTS. ■ II i HENRY ROESER, Jr. t •. ( Certified Public Accountant 80S EIGHTH STREET Ocean City, N. J. Audits Taxes System j - j W. H. ALBERT OLUFIELI) OLDFIELD W. H. Oldfield and Son. TILE AND MARBLE WORK 912 CENTRAL AVENUE Phone 229-J Ocean City, N. J. j | i Estimates Furnished i
■ *fvh39db8fle89h| Our Wall Paper ' is a veritable find. We aim to ' , plea so the particular. Just come ' down and Inspect our numerous de- : signs. If you arc critical it may take you a long time to decide — thei'e are so many patterns to . choose from — but the point is that you can be suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey
f General Locksmith Inx Kay# Made J 1 Walter E. Allen AWNING AND LINOLEUM WOBH WINDOW SHADES Bourse Apartments ! OCEAN CITY. N. j.*" 1 j -I
_ Don't let the spring find you i with a leaky roof. Thunder jsbkvi BO*/ )i) , storms are coming and a leaky -- r00^ he apt to result in considerable damage, l Chimneys that leak should be • y-r^t j | . J l9°ked after and made water- -s, j tight. Smokey chimneys can be L Mil / 2 roofs are fire-proof. r All kinds of stove and heater l[ys\ y Jf j" repairs, sto\*e and heater pipc>. ' Ilil/Yx/ ! ; ^n' an<^ roo^n^h smith x '/ / b — ' The Tinsmith 309 ELEVENTH STREET Phone 241-W ALL KINDS OF GUTTERS R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY * I i* now In its New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE • j where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. "Welch Built Homes" _ "Built By The SeaM OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 180 — 1 ■' " "" • dlnarph Srnailrg PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phono 2 l I -J ' ^ • " ' * "T • ^ S. B. SWAN J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL c&iFiiTiis ni mm 1010 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. JOBBING A SPECIALTY
WIRE KRAU88 ; i To Wire Your House PHONH No, I77*W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY v i - I I ■ - . x I r T - - , - . - I »■ ■ ■ T VOU 8N0ULD RAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. „Yoa cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon fhe honc*;r of the contractor. I H»ve bnllt for « l,r„ nnmhor of prop!, and rooW rrfrr you to »nv or ill of them. Send for the l»*t of names and photograph of the honseo Otis M. Townsend I ..h BUILDER ; . <k •• M ■ . . \ ^

