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Dec 1919 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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• , . ! ' " ' • *; • - & * -AAaV»WsJrl&w£fraa^W»l'< '* '••'.•*;•ILLBTCABTO«DH FOB A T1IBSHERIFF'S-SALE.Si..l puoii.McmOAT, JANVABY I*, I KM,wtU a check tor rn sad the electrical !»•«. tha rIhajntor. with a cheek to for th* titM. city"*"*tTMfOMr. I•. i «' J' -»•. •• i taaaaaaaaaaaajjiatlams,Tbakeldreport<strong>Dec</strong>ember<strong>of</strong> th* cityM, wcollector oo»oeasa OMy sad Ued. ' j"" ___. The foUowtag letter, with resolatlon \_attached, from Irrtasr nteh. dark..ol *«the Cape May Comity Board <strong>of</strong> Free- «•boMsra, waa read by <strong>City</strong> Clerk Mor- JU,WOSiavAn ri,. SenMr. Harry A. Morris. £*•« JU.OKy High <strong>City</strong> Clerk. Oeeaa <strong>City</strong>. " *hi the Dear Sir:—I smoaclosmg herewith :certified copy <strong>of</strong> resolution by 'the *•'*•!•"hyltrsl svaaae from rbrty-oeventh to I•aa«f the **,». Bmdsatfcw kkjksshiil wawiMrred ta la the reaohrtlon paased by IamMrs.aaSrall| r oar board <strong>of</strong> commUatoaera on O»|by afr.Kllby.<strong>of</strong> Kindly a«ad ma. in duplicate copy S *»«th Company, rabblab HT^6I aSU cSpSTcoDaetora, ha) raulaad onUl <strong>Dec</strong>amlMr £ 3 ^ ii^^' a J ia C&«|jt»M>» and <strong>of</strong> lk.1 «ldl» 7tI tu a artrra trri vharIby Mioetor Campbell, was adopted: •••Jg; Ma naaititri t»o Immlnil Utttlll.taa BBBdlH Srt»-S>» IXUIadmt *n>-^> ixttl. t«o aiwdmJm, and m auiirfrid unr-tUttta tto plan aad arrtloa a/amaCl.Mar ..irai.iarily ilat ol•mar Sft» tnt araiaamrrii"•*I'STIJIanHeeolTed.ordbuneebyortbertaointloa).Board <strong>of</strong>pravhMutyComml» *n*-~. and «f tkal otdOl ««•• •loser, ^ <strong>of</strong> (k# <strong>Ocean</strong> g^ <strong>City</strong>. f ci New Jersey. '*w J«ra*y (Contract I •¥•.•*•*•.'lara karaby aathertaad to azaenla>|not* or notaa to aa'I A nanbar <strong>of</strong> billanWTTY CAMTATAItekool (avalboeaalata.•Ma" la SMtfay atbool lI drMSadyoajac P***** who took pan•M traJaaat byrMlmt^ateOareoo.I TkearhoniliiUiisl. «ttk tajo|«*»BtHM<strong>of</strong> Ik* ebaueb aadnansay. IM <strong>of</strong> tkaaalMaday i«toal •«• aasaMnlaodad by' asmI«•'• «rs»» aa* Mm Maaw.that ho tba» MokllIIIMl. Mwrr kuadrrd nlartrm Oltl. lam IIllae'twiT raratr (Hit. tam> Iliaailltil Iaaiidw >t taTatr IIB1I. Ilin* Iwmjutl Krah^an| IIO.. Ikrrr kyadrrd tmtato-fm* IXI4I an Iff fn£Vaitkfsf R2TSJ •SSdoT^TWn* n w t«o >•• III J Irt. Ik« brl«a lfclrl frt Idt d |M> ar atom af II i—ill"> AlWklta. l» U IAweor'a Hike.AnyWodIn Wonkw wiui is* ntiMMU <strong>of</strong> Ik*m, laaaai'MuraaaUaisaooaipIata.aaaawalIM sad 4aiMtaat« wtm TC* 5nUpdoTlWaaMoa oil <strong>of</strong> Mbr* Jaaaary A'.pfa-sgra,.•a-f-gviY-m-mY f^^g^P^Bh^sHesaaavf/ ** - -"•'S'i'TSI*'-'-'*'! J?, •llkalr<strong>of</strong>-•s. oa rrfcjar. '!*>•• poiauanul b oTTwaaUaUi alraat lo. IMO/aaa Clly IIII atau prMa p*rda> lor raisbb.•mottlMx. anllM si Manl Sf'MOmwinl«renalrea) tonn la* Thirty IHI alaM la detail Ib* alia sadOBIOOUM I aajt proaoM lo aa. sad It>a*arood> UMDwloooottlrxinr willIM VOBIU aintortaMy mn• aaaiaried* III b* raalnd lo fornUb bood•. •- SWANla IM BMrd<strong>of</strong> Kdaosiloa torAsk Any OoiighboyWhoWas "Over There"and be will tell you that American railroadi arethe best in the world.He saw the foreign roads — in Rwglaiw^ andin Europe — and in other Con*— and he knows.-Tbe part railroads have played in tbe devdopkent<strong>of</strong> tbe United States ts beyond measure.American railroads raOroads have achieved high stand* stand-ards <strong>of</strong> pabBc public service bv by far-aighted far-dghtcd and-courageoonsinvestment <strong>of</strong> capital, captUL and by the constantcoorage-striving <strong>of</strong> managers and men for rewards for workwell done.We have the best railroads in the world — wemust continue to have the best.But they must grow.—.To the HOflOOfiOOflOO now invested In ourrailroads, there will have to be added in the nextfew years, to keep pace with the nation's b 'inn"- .—..—,- nam ior • aaamonAl •••-• --tracks. •*•+*"aaB^BjaBaaa^aB^BasBBF aaaBB^avaB ^ap a>^a^v ^•^^•^^^^B^waa^*^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^—terminals, cars and »«»£*«»—. electric power housesand trains, automatic signals, safety devices, thewTtrntnarioTi <strong>of</strong> grade fnrttingt — and for recoo- *•traction and engineering economies that will reducethe cost <strong>of</strong> transportation.To attract to the raOroads b the future the hvvestmentfunds <strong>of</strong> many thrifty citizens, the directinggenius <strong>of</strong> the most capable builders and nr—JosepfiC ChampionBuilding ContracfdrOCEAN CITY. N. J.Tenth S|reet and West Avenue.Any whereSwan and Trout»HACTtC«lJ. K. TROUTCaroenters and BuildersiO4o Asaunv AVKNUCfOI 8IO0LD MVEtTvOCEAN CITY N. J.A Reliable BuilderBUILDER<strong>On</strong>rtcat ath St. Opposite P. O."•'a, OCKANCITV.N.J.. <strong>On</strong>ly galTulMd nails wed do•starter workJoseWOW A SKCULTVOmaOty. ft.* 1Qeorgv) W. HarrlContractor, Builderand JobbinglUMIEIT C.TMMtkMltBaU(k«M.mjMM OH. LIt-imrry R. M«ye'ciMm* WTBRLotaiotSil* CotUfalarSakaaciIkal. rW» isi/kwjriMUM OT1.1. J.Sf u. PHoajg. ««1-JALBERT G. GILBERT,PtACTICALIOISCPAJNTElTo erert your <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> cottage. Yoo caaoot spare the time645 Aabury Avenue,boocatjr<strong>of</strong> the contractor.I have built for a large number <strong>of</strong> people aad coold refer yon toany or all <strong>of</strong> them.rail Uaa o« Joaa UM a ca,1 raiauSend for the lilt <strong>of</strong> names and photographs ol the bovaes. "lBOOTIS M. TOWNSENDBUILDERIlaKora.OCBAROTT.Mfaaaaa aa4 ralalomr «a»ll«a.•• J.Ster / m the 8onday School room. • nsarn. B. wt>aau <strong>of</strong> bto macblna bad crc«a*d formed lltopr<strong>of</strong>amhioal*. Tbe orgsnfoaly a few oay»siway. » was eipected that tha SUts 8ua- ""»« were nuny present »t all tbe ib*irseUwbeo be mw s tisln near, let. Mis. JaaMeAoalln. by her woo-(»mlly gsthetms* aera dmnac ^^ gehool aacretary woaM be preaent *»r»lce» In tbe HetbodUt Cbuch Son. (olog aooth si a good rats <strong>of</strong> •pssd. dsrfol playing, demonstrated that ahalaVamys, / to address the concreaation. but Sopt. osy. Tbe record attendance at the Tbe yoaog man Immedlat.ly toroed •> ao aitlat aod a great credit to <strong>Ocean</strong>JaMaraarht ssrrfem ha lbs First kfowrer annooncad that tbJs gsntle- 8sbbath school waa again broken. bUcar oo to tbelrackaaodatlamptad CMy. Mra. Baby Oanetaa aaoc hatiTohwreb Wss/Yssrt **•• man coaM not ho ta attendance. tn*re b*ln«- nearly three hundred lo rscs ahead <strong>of</strong> lbs Mala oa lbs eopreaoaoloa with tbs extreme elsrtty- - . »__ vtntar" staC Prashylarlaa Church, was tben pro- un to raaca us tnreo Banana marx in* ear and Mood on tba running g toaiBM-oip- 1 tbtbai asntsd.d- ionion8anoay8anoayandandOTertopOTertopItItthetheflrstflrstboardboard<strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong>tbatbaTahtel*.Tahtel*goMInggoMIg ththssia.star*star*warswarsdbwwsiaddbwwsiadInIntbatbaptraona<strong>of</strong>ptraona<strong>of</strong>l;*r Dr. Snydar »sld that there was no Sonday <strong>of</strong> the new year. . flblD»,ooill tbe rhlbt rtar end <strong>of</strong> lbs Mlaa Luy Hacbbanar and MalcolmMad for worda aftaT-soeh a dclUhtroI The annual coal and Interrtt coUec- mecblne waa Mroek by thsonitas. AoMto.who asng costnllo sad ba»tkasK^BO-^ Tka grown people traqaent- Hon wa» taken tothe cburcb. TweWe Ha waa thrown tome dMaaee. hat looeaoloswBbigrsal<strong>On</strong>lan. Theeo-oHIa agsla.banqaat. ^ ^ ^ T , , ^ ^ h m i n i M l m WM aMtti tor „,„. w Meo tool, a llttto. In addMtoo la loa<strong>of</strong> Mr.Cas.rro. uod John HOD,^ folk. a. wSTaTth. older one^r! twoU«aa andneariy thirteen bunded -—.olag-un, broloaa. •aUa^rs.mtly app»dafd,^a wa.Charcb wlU'bsasef Miat B. U 8ayde* i'^dattresms, Deeembsrio.SMBShsacs<strong>of</strong>adfar |n^. femu»ltl*a oter th»lr actlviUea. The panior. tha Itev. Oeontn W. •sicbman ol lbs rallnad anting oa Msans.Uall»Moaand Aoatln. one orZfZjST" "^ rtU^ Yard. £ L briefly a, the ,»orn.n« •*«•?oMbamtlsaUllon stThlrly. tha pk^ta. r-lor- w«. tb,M-otk<strong>of</strong>HU e»eoln K , ab .«l»s sny rtgnsls. he tboajht the rail- M•* tD raad traeka wars elesr.*|Theae are miiliil la the chorebaa andlJett waa, "Tbe Meaninx <strong>of</strong> ChtUtma*.OJbara.Tba auto waa wracked. •d.Thsasacais.|t«sas*s part <strong>of</strong> tba~— saostoal prograaa <strong>of</strong> the ohurcb, ws*bAXB tortbsbanefll<strong>of</strong>lhsplpe organ foodaad a •aod-eaed earn waa naUaad.••eaue a row After the does <strong>of</strong> tbe a*mee manyirrlm-Ttsscsd people. He cannot an- Mr. Yard said the day for dire pov-^1 «La-*eerlpUoo price <strong>of</strong> IbeRaari- demand bow each folks as the last erty baa temporarily passed from oura^-aaaseoctog Jsnaary I, 1M». kind can be considered m coonectloa mldit here In Amerjcs. Tho orators.-awisstlJ» P** ysar, la sdTsnoa, Ad with the work <strong>of</strong> th* Lord. He doe* ittttBneft_»mLBre»chers^ *r« .not *•' - - ralaa arrtr irilt be) sdesoeed. not know bow tbe Idea orlclnated dwelllnii upon that subject as they „PSBaOMAXrS.taleUTselaUsTdswdaapi-aaTtb.ipaak.r alkt It U a •aobl'ome other pUce.. <strong>On</strong> the other hand.lb l f Ai bui haaek tkmgs la other cbarthe*.yoaag mea aad woeaea tossy sr«|by *»* teacblnmi and life or *"hrl»«.| M|htM-|#<strong>of</strong> - |ht g,^the bolklsys wMA fsssttvsa e^uuttttt ,,,,j,«]t*T arged. Thai Mr. Yard said we need to .put more"* boys sad stria who pot their hearts ta|l°»« Into tbe tltt (hat is nude, andItk* Martha Haoderira. <strong>of</strong> tbleeMy, ibeUworkare tbe one* whowUlsolrelnot a mere act c< preeeniiiic somebodyMac lha boUatye ww» PhUa- tha ivabania <strong>of</strong> tbe nation.Msads. ,A a W.Bdwsrde aad wMa, <strong>of</strong> tbm Svaday School tkat eoaUaaes twerre|ou*ly locgts for.|wlU *omethln«. This U a universal• Sky.sm ipeodlog lbs hotkUys wMb month. In the year baa the richt klndl Tbe cbolr *a«e IIH> c.nt.ia. TidM Bridaetoo.<strong>of</strong> enihoalaam aad -prp." The bla~!a.n=asBMt.or Caasdeo. tarsasraflksicay. wore tMtare bar. to^ sad iraadatoldrs. jj. do-IUI Ik.dlon*»Maerboeae m Ibla . h|eh ^the snip tkroagkoat the year.to beat them at Banmtkaicay. wka Mrs. kHiimso. rTsadaco Bay.- This wa. ao weU regabawaaralalUea.Uctloa aloauj the same Unas.abasa Harps* sad UoOar. atsaagli ipinilai the koUdays Baptist.*ak kar psnot*. Camrtss B. Adasaa preseat- aad ptaaaed to•sdwaK<strong>of</strong> tbtxaty. , eatbsslaam aawas thela*. M. M. L«wla aa*) faaally aod P*»-•«ryfWlaaaaaadws«». afrerkass*.atMo«y a a ,* las ham* <strong>of</strong> Bw. Taomsi L—ia. Spanin sad Babsnaa wslara. In adtbeehorch ws. Mis. As G<strong>of</strong>f. widow <strong>of</strong> 4Uoa lo the oaetomary war strip*, be•Tse*. baa tha UMiwIan asrtlee tnpo.uibssatlfultanor eola Tbe psatorIrfg werU, and abamsmiaaTlbe bolUaye aad an vtskv tktt j^,, WWM eaoxed. cacored. responding mpondlas lbeB fkm taU loid lh. Ib* u^y story <strong>of</strong> ••- " " " " leaVlann* Mrs. I Usmphls sadIsgasHIHiiat Rasslsj, wttk a kaawraaa aeaKtlCA k l Th Tbe oasi^ ar W|M HM>>> uiostraUog U «Mm Mary Potsrsna aad dssabtsr tet oomprtaed Dr. J. TborsJey Hashes. M, mmmtIhiscay.Next Sunday la tha HetbodUtlMartha, <strong>of</strong> ML Airy. eaasaMT Raaaeffl B. Hslty. CUaton D. Lowdea j^CbrsHma.oooeert lo Iba afur- nd Edward at Battoa.BMB waa **ry eojoyabie. Tbe prW ^ ^ v-aHsnI sad wtm. etthlamtsksawaysmtkbicsiy. ,„, p^,. ,. w. watts, rector <strong>of</strong> mary bade number <strong>of</strong> attractlre psru. O-«H. vaaoan.^oo-B-.^ ^^Mm. Jsasph L Boall. who m «1*Mlo« Holy Trtalty Ej*eeop*I Chucb. nestrtnr BAPTIST.' wmapeet Mood.y la Ibla T^muit d. aald tkat. wttk so msay a.oday was a good day al the run* - ^ rf j^,,, „+„paoladeysaw brother. W. I^BOOH, be doee not know wkat U B.^^ Choreb .cci ooiwialatlsod- mt^0tOtmaiMr .?uZ. t*U lai. <strong>of</strong> Ifosol HoUy. - note* to bappaa. Tata. too. m tkU u ^ r .^.— -» H- ~a« wer "^M*e*ifal fnllaja. ftillaflel[iliai ,,„_.Jd-sglbe balMaye wab his par- tn bla home Isle that afternoon aadl^okuwoo. withwith ibeirj»»OIIB.. were•aXr.K Duty sotr.tla. <strong>of</strong> S- how be had ha- thoroosbly M M L S * . - botb• bf I kbl wall p^L kto«« Ada-sa. father <strong>of</strong>1. tb. -orolu.cARAuicy orntio •-*•mmmm 'aatryhasaias' wkb tbammmf *'Memorial Tablet'Goo.-.PAINTING:PAf*teR HANGING.GRAINING iO4a ASBUIIV ANO DECORATINGAVCNUCTHKKATHLUHow sfsa tortaaUMOaimlAOCKAN CITY Ncwj NEW HOTEL HLBERONI-ooaattam.KX.FlU Into «.y<strong>On</strong> exhibition at oar salesroom.<strong>City</strong> Gas Ulftht CompanyBuild a HomeThere IS a BnUdlag Boom. It U la (oil nriag la tbe Weat and MiddleWest. We hate coaameixcd to fe*I it here ia tbe Bart. It'upreadlng. PricesWhy not get Imnr now with tboa* plaosr Seeyoor friend, Mr. Contractor,ud go ant it with him. Of coarse it's understood that you'll want tbe Lumberlo come (ram us. If we get tbe basta***, yoa'll not be held op for thedelivery ol the material.her.<strong>of</strong>ln.ordM. and I MU.->MOHCia<strong>of</strong> thai Itog s tow day* la Oeaaa CMy aaTaatdoesBotoalynMaaLrjMB8R,itmeaasC«incat,Brick, Lime, Utb. Sash sad Mtllwoik sad Hardware.BvsrrthlM Mw*. S*«« In Uw BMIMIUSC. li. Shoemaker Lumber Co.TMOIIUI or*d Waat Avanu*Sutton 6, Corson Co.General Contractor*"'•ORAOINO AND STREET BUILDING LOINQrf crssea,lb* B*»|wo-s«iC.Cks-osMr. Yard saM • NUBolsa D*WaaieyCoaatryU«f«ac*aaajaOB«ary"In' ffittmoriam"Nlcheiaa laspsctiaoiEhser B. sUackl)oU <strong>of</strong> HonoraUat Alctha aV TOWBacsdDoeilalcOarbMteDaakl a. Ooodwta. Wiaeta F. BaiaeaWUasm IsasiainnaMbamA-LyackfssMsPslenaoBusley Pieraeaaymead PricejkwekAgaVtwaal A. aodgenHaray aaaraaaaalo**pkB.C.aw*aTionrm C nesUbaM SharpBonot P. amahTkeSawBcaaBJcaadW.aooyArdwr W. ahoaaMkerMearic* WaaMteO BsafpPmamj.nsaat-wItaaricaacmndniMJokaB.{tewaaOrercoatsFidelity Trait Coutt&yXltXal leWstttjsattOajlSaarchaa, Atetra<strong>of</strong>ca Os* TtiVa,MEN'S SHOP ~"OO»^£5^' dTHE TIMEis coming when it will not be an easy matter toget hotel accommodations in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> duringthe summer season.. Most people write for reservations a week ortwo ahead <strong>of</strong> their vacation date and arc disappointedwhen told there is no room.Last summer over six hundred people wrotecould not be taken care <strong>of</strong>.Even for the coming summer we arc unableto'promise a single room.The new Lippincott .Hotel ia being built tohelp meet the demand and yet we have enough•T - . m ..* _•_ 1.. •_ £11 a* fa. nilceiiar to garret.There ia need in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for good hotels.LIPPINCOTT HQTEIS Co-miftFor farther information ia conoortlon wttk ta* wananalplans <strong>of</strong> tha above Company, commantrata withiL.L. iiffuir^vTr. PnbUrity kfaaanr. or with D. AdasSrowTSS^^TimluT.W" Ubttty lWUiag.nUadripaia, Fa.aal*aa*aae» Saai l.^maaat SlaaB B^aaaaaftaawertisTsWOflOM In .Flrat HatioalBaak BolldiatOaoa Xif Ooaxri BoaaaKjet Bxuiiei Wittat Hipi.- t.jL-^.jL.i—'jr..A. W. ELYIT*>n»» mrsel %V.•ctAaorrv •*.•t>*.laVtll

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