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BIG CROWD HERE FOBK "Lar*<br />
Uriinnill till/ H—alaa RiHreaJ Will 8oea Have<br />
MEMORIAL DAY . »~ ^-^ c<br />
— There waa read at the <strong>City</strong> Com-<br />
Vhilara C.aie by Trals) aaa Aato- Biiwlonera 1 meeting a letter from<br />
. 'anMle Meaibers <strong>of</strong> Beach Superintendent P. 8. Lewis, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Paired r.o Ua Oaty Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Railroad Company.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had a memorable *" " h |« h *• uM Mayor Cham..i..n<br />
crowd <strong>of</strong> visitors on Memorial Day. «k" «•« company 1. making mo«t<br />
The peupk-. many <strong>of</strong> them, began "tlsfactory progrww on the oonarrieing<br />
on Kriday and their num- •««tlon <strong>of</strong> the new driveway, ard<br />
btr 'wa. considerably augmented >Ution " fourteenth ..treet. and<br />
on Saturday and Sunday, while lhat «•»> wonld be ready to place<br />
.till more reached the resort on »*• « tfel on lne driveway, about<br />
Memorial l>ay. Those who could' Jun * *• '<br />
leave bu.ln«. on Friday, andl In ,»«' >r' '* to<br />
have to return unt.l Wednertay! fur " Uh «*• ,« T » vel • nd *?• """•<br />
morning, had an unusually long!'" 111 '' U to P 1 *" tlw « r " v ' 1 on th "<br />
holiday outin*. which they enjoy-, driveway., also taking care <strong>of</strong> the<br />
^ {freight charges, provided the gra-<br />
The fish werv bitinsr freely at «' U " cur « 1 °" tO€ Atlantic <strong>City</strong> j<br />
the club pier, on Saturday and • Jtoilro * "• *•» «"*•' lum *d u « r « u<br />
pens at holiday times, they sud- lh * ""J-ny «» »*• '•" •« Tuck- .<br />
denly W.mr n..n-.r^ nn Memor- " ho * b >' Jun » *• th « ~"«P~'>- *"' J<br />
ial IJay. and scarcely any could be • t * nd to " '* m ^ '"<br />
a juicy-looking tid-bit on the end CommU«onera Conwn and tamp-<br />
<strong>of</strong> a hook " "~ ""* *"" a "d ^"*" •'•"krineer Collissen<br />
There were quite a number <strong>of</strong> action,<br />
bathers to be »«n on the strand ___«__«rn - -<br />
and in the surf, in order to be RLTILD [I FITDir<br />
prrporwl f. , any emergency. • IH. 1 I LH LLLV1 aUU^<br />
.Mayor Champion had Ihrw gusrUo IICDT CfTDViPF<br />
on duty at Tenth street and two LHIul ULlIIIIlL<br />
men at Park place to look after -<br />
the bathers. CossaiiasJaaer Caaiabeil Trib Cit)<br />
Capt "Ju.k- Jernec >a>> he will (IScUb Old N.« Trmible Sfcoeld<br />
again have a splmdid croup <strong>of</strong> Be lavestigales)<br />
guard, on duty on the beach this <strong>City</strong> Commissioner W. H. Camp-<br />
•unmer. 1*11 said at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
b«ach «ur- buard thi.<br />
_ccident and<br />
emergency va»e». l>r. Haine*. who<br />
ha* .erved a> U-a»h turgrun for<br />
MVcral )ear«. ittept during the<br />
period he w*a» in tfle United State.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the beach patrol.<br />
The automobile ambulance that<br />
j i F<br />
the matter <strong>of</strong> having better elevtnc<br />
light service. The company,<br />
in hi. opinion, tbould keep up<br />
ateam in it. boiler, from K tu 11<br />
o'clock at night., even if there h*»<br />
e, rather<br />
.- ,_ve the town in darknr«f.<br />
a. wa. the cltt tomr da>><br />
ago.<br />
BOOT BUCK PARLOR<br />
1.1 Shine, fur ll.Wt b> barlaff<br />
ticket*.<br />
il .hin«^ for SO cvnt*.<br />
Dyfing Sli|i|wm A'i cent"<br />
IVIi-h White Shot« 25 r.ntt<br />
Hats Cloned and BUKIXHJ and<br />
NVw Band, put on<br />
Tulith and Lace, for Sale<br />
Citcnr* and O'garcltf*<br />
MIKELE UNORDO<br />
404 Mh St.. ' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
D4 D/ 1 AIM T« Near ll,e lay<br />
BARON, 412 nth st<br />
Is Your House Free<br />
from Vermin <strong>of</strong> All<br />
Kinds?<br />
The coat i* umall comparinl with<br />
the »ali*fiu'tion <strong>of</strong> knoninif that<br />
it i» ab>uluttly »l«ril> and rlraa. ,<br />
'i> far u» buff*. Tamchr* ami di** J<br />
irrnt*<br />
*r< t•tincemed.<br />
u.tiaiIt..'<br />
!-«• ulu. 1<br />
T. LKE ADAMS<br />
box 241. fit..<br />
•MIM* CJU4 ft mi MwiJ<br />
Uol tU LM| DU Trark Smin<br />
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J. B THOMPSON & SON<br />
EXPRESS<br />
T» VEST Avuirt oa*a cm. n. y<br />
EARN MONEY QUICKLY<br />
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WEBSTBKS<br />
WCnONAKT U an &.14<br />
faaj trachcr. •> ucivm. 1 qc<br />
dodo to curt<br />
It ta l dU<br />
TELEPHONE<br />
DIRECTORY<br />
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.but no steam up. and it takes abuu:<br />
three-quarters <strong>of</strong> an hour u> ret<br />
the steam. The company told the<br />
I'liH \1>KI I'lilA<br />
city that it ha. two line, now wurk- GEO. W. HARRIS<br />
in* between here and Atlanta riniirvTrP MI'll Itl-'H<br />
<strong>City</strong> and that thi. old trouble C ARI'fcVTtK. HI II HfcK<br />
:<br />
»uuU not occur. ^nd Jor>biflL'<br />
Commissioner Corson «sud that I^BS r r^r. LUjnsj'.i*. .. Sprrultt<br />
t Mr. Leach, the uunr uf the _ , t .<br />
electric , , light „"! pLant. , who * is » \cr> No. U *. r««/'r>Kih Mini<br />
'obliging mu. tuU tum th, trouble «" rt " '"">• V '• "'" '"*-"' '•* J<br />
Io« the recent orcasjua was due t» Cuii|»r..:<br />
[the —<br />
'- * . ---<br />
> *^nir* <strong>of</strong> a new man at the ——^—<br />
I plaat, aad that thi. would be vbvii(<br />
aud in fuwr* It u a mstur. «-»**-<br />
U buurvrr, that ihc cvmrniniont-n ——** ** aam«»M« . «-«*i<br />
H<br />
.houid follow UP GEO. 0. ADAMS * CO.<br />
\moad<br />
Bocklaytw tad Plastcrm<br />
I The Rev. J. B. Adams, <strong>of</strong> th,. ^ n y n (<br />
city. Fedxni *fi.x. m*A* («•ikres«ful raids in WiUwood Urmortal<br />
Day. He found two men ^^ ^^ ^^<br />
sbout to take a "snifter" <strong>of</strong> boot. \\T A WTp T\<br />
leg. he says, in Jo*. Ruifo's store. TT ^\1 I KsU<br />
He msnagnl to grab the glass «•»» f<br />
from one <strong>of</strong> the men before the Vl/nm^n TOT<br />
Utter had an opportunity to »w.l- ¥» UIIIOII I \J 1<br />
low the stuff. Kulfo. according to «• •<br />
the agent. tn«l to d«lroy »e»-»r.l Operating SeWUig<br />
buttles <strong>of</strong> the liquid in s room on • . » .<br />
the second duor • <strong>of</strong> u»e iw>u»e m^rhinp Aniilv<br />
Agent Adam. ~urd a flv^galKm ««• J. Ashman, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
cal circle., tu ben several daya •»» upened hU cottage. 6731 Ctnduring<br />
the week, a gueat <strong>of</strong> As- tral avenue.<br />
temblyman Jaa. Franklin, <strong>of</strong> Weit C Edward Coraman and wife.<br />
Philadelphia, cottager at Eleventh <strong>of</strong> thi. city, entertained Mr. Cornstreet<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue. Mr. man', brother. M. S. Comman. <strong>of</strong><br />
Haight ia the representative <strong>of</strong> the iiewtckly. Ha., and .liter. Mr*. L.<br />
Pennaylvania SUte Chamber <strong>of</strong> I *- Cantt, <strong>of</strong> Newport, Pa., during<br />
Commerce, with onVm in Phlla-1 the holiday waaon. M. a Corndelphia<br />
and HarrUburg. I man 1. a printer and publisher.<br />
Wa. Pennebecker and wife, <strong>of</strong> j John E. Wick and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phll-<br />
Philadclphia. were visitor, during, adelphia, were among the holiday<br />
the bolidaya. | visitor, here, where they have a<br />
Frank Talbot and family, <strong>of</strong> | 'ummer hjrvc I<br />
Philadelphia, met a number <strong>of</strong> Mb.. Laura Beckett, <strong>of</strong> I2I»<br />
frienda while here over Use boll- Wealey avenue, entertained over<br />
day season. They were at .Vemon Sunday and Memorial Day the fol-<br />
HalL ' lowing guesU: Mis. Emma Louda<br />
J. Aitken and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phlla- "ulager and Mis. Elizabeth Louddelphia,<br />
who have been viaiton enalager and Walter Huff, <strong>of</strong>,<br />
. here for a number <strong>of</strong> yean, wen Woodbury, and Mrs. Henry Engamong<br />
thoae at the Alvyn during >and and Miu Mary ti. England.<br />
the bolidaya. <strong>of</strong> Reading. The Miues Louden-<br />
W. EIIU Groben and family, <strong>of</strong> .lager are sister, <strong>of</strong> the.late Con-'<br />
Philadelphia, wen among the ar- gressman Loudenslager, and Mr.<br />
. livaU here this week. Huff is a nephew.<br />
Miu Elsie Ferguaon, West Phil- Mrs. Harry A. Morris, <strong>of</strong> Uia,<br />
adelphia. executive secretary <strong>of</strong> the cily - baa returned from a visit to'<br />
Philadelphia Section <strong>of</strong> the Navy Mr. Morris' mother in Ptuladel-<br />
League <strong>of</strong> the United States, ia Pia. Miss Martha MorrU. <strong>of</strong> UU»<br />
at )Oi Fourth stnet, this city, for city, a stadent at the Trenton<br />
the acaaoo. StaU Normal School, visited her<br />
Joseph H. «>.-fBgt,ln pub. grandmother in Philadelphia durlUKer<br />
<strong>of</strong> a paper la West Philadel-1 ln « the holiday period,<br />
phia. aad hia family an hen for ^Tlss. L. Cadwallader and wife.'<br />
the season, having apartment. onl°f Philadelphia, .ummer residents, i<br />
Fourteenth stnet, aear Weslr) ' *Pent the holidays in their cottage;;<br />
avenue. hen. They will »ooo be In Oc«m<br />
Thoa. Faust and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phlla- Clly ^ remain until the close <strong>of</strong> ,<br />
delphia, have opened their aum- '*• x"*<br />
mer boo* in this city. Miss Elitabeth Pfeiffer. <strong>of</strong> PhUa-v<br />
Grurge E. Weiss, <strong>of</strong> German- delphia. .prat the holidays hen 1 :<br />
town, has opened his cuitage in *" B Mim.es Maud Fuuldi and,,<br />
the north sectioo <strong>of</strong> the city. With Anna Meehan. I<br />
him are The M. McDowell and'. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. T. Bauerie'<br />
wife and Mrs- Myen. <strong>of</strong> German- and son, a Graham BauerU, <strong>of</strong><br />
town. > Philadelphia, summer resident, <strong>of</strong>;<br />
Walter Chandler and wife, <strong>of</strong> this city, were hera during thei<br />
Philadelphia, are at their sum- wn-k, stopping at the Kaleighg. (<br />
mer home, IVV£ Central avenue, l>r. and Mrs. A. l>. Kurtz, <strong>of</strong><br />
for Ihr mwn Philadelphia, were among the hoii-1<br />
CUi.iice H. arush and family, Jay visitors heie. |<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pt^ilsdelphia, an hen for the Mi»~ Margaret Crahasa. <strong>of</strong> Phila-1<br />
^eaaoti. delphim. ha. bren spending a few'<br />
E. O. Snow and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phil- days ,n this city. ,<br />
adelphia. summer residents, wen Chaa. K. Phillip, and family, <strong>of</strong>,<br />
hen during the week. Mr. Snow Philadelphia, .pent the holiday. I<br />
i> an onVial <strong>of</strong> the Anglers' Club with Mrs. Phillips' parent.. As-|<br />
<strong>of</strong> this resort- semblyman and Mrs. James Frank-'<br />
Harry Lull and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phlla• lin. in this city. |<br />
delphia. wen hen this week. Mrs. R. J. Maynes and Mus<br />
Harry Tinkler, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. Florence Maynr.. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Angler." Club <strong>of</strong> werr visiton ben during the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, was here thi. week, week, guests <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic. { ,<br />
Wav A. Welsh, <strong>of</strong> Sivetton, a, . Frank Craven and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phils-! -<br />
summer resident and property delphia. arn among the week's!<br />
owner hen. waa in town Sunday. | visitors. They have been coming |<br />
George W. F. Undeniown. <strong>of</strong> U>- I" this resort for many years.<br />
gan. Philadelphia, was hen Sun- Mis. F. Vancv. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.,<br />
day, arcumpanied by Harold Lent*., m * < a number <strong>of</strong> her friend. hen<<br />
• lit^pim long-distance surf caster, during "her visit this week.<br />
Myer LrtU, Ur. Hankinaoo and Miss Coneys, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
Joseph Willarii. all <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. »" among the holiday visiturs. '<br />
W. W. Tyen and wife. <strong>of</strong> James B Calladay and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />
West Philadelphia, an at their' Jmkintown, owners <strong>of</strong> the St.<br />
cottage in the north section <strong>of</strong> V amc * ApartmeoU, <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue, |<br />
this city for the summer season, near Sifth street, are hen for the I<br />
Mr. Tyen is the popular pnsi- " " '<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing ,<br />
Club. Ufegaanb Aaa.Utea i<br />
<strong>City</strong> Solicitor J. Burrwood Qaly, Mayor Champion this week an-:<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, returned hoeae Bounced the appointment <strong>of</strong> Ihej<br />
early thla week after spending a I folloaring young men as members I<br />
few days ben aa the gueat o( the! <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol: I<br />
Rev. Thoa. F. Blake. Ross Acker. J. Paul Laird. Frank<br />
George LoUer and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phil- G. Wilson. Waa. H. GracUinger.<br />
adelphia. property owner, hen for Allan H. MumU, Bruce Meixel.<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> years, .peat the week- Leroy Supple* and George Pawlead<br />
m thla resort. ing. Jr. It waa stated that they<br />
H. Walter Bsrrvth aad family, <strong>of</strong>' have satisfactorily passed the<br />
bmaatown. an at their cottage. American Red Crosa teat.<br />
1HM Wesley aveaoe. for Use sea- „ _M —<br />
sotv Mr. aad Mra. W. F. Morru. Have Becae. a* Treea PUata. :<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, uq. their giwell There waa received by the city I<br />
for a few daya during Use week. authorities Uia week a map pn-1<br />
W. K. Ha«i. a*d fm-iiv. «'>T* * "2 ***£?" * "•'<br />
They have bee. Mtauaer<br />
reaHeats <strong>of</strong> this city for a<br />
Drpvly Tax Receiver Harry<br />
Keeiy, <strong>of</strong> Ptsiladelpaia, waa aainag<br />
Use aeUday visitors.<br />
has jnlni his wife at the Darling-<br />
Collision showing when and 'by<br />
C^-»» whom the »kowiag srveoty when treca aad wen "<br />
planted on Use public park land<br />
her* oa Arbor Day. The trees!<br />
wen purchased by Use city andj<br />
several <strong>of</strong> Use civic organization.,<br />
aa wall as two or three Individual*.<br />
The map Is Intended aa a perms-1<br />
J.CBAKER<br />
House<br />
Painti<br />
• Allto •raaches<br />
PAPER HANGING<br />
433 Central Airenua<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
2113 E. BaUmora Avtmua<br />
rHlLAOtOPHIA<br />
CHANDLER<br />
$1595<br />
Chandler and<br />
Cleveland<br />
Til* lilgbest >lr«rlo|Miirut<br />
in modem car production,<br />
lucooinexsljir ia<br />
quality, unapproachable<br />
ia price.<br />
EarlLFarrCo.<br />
2lia Allaaiic Aee.<br />
AtUmtU <strong>City</strong><br />
OCEAN CITY LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />
JtAXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXW<br />
§ STERLING<br />
8 '^ RESTAURANT ><br />
\ B. V. S«ITM rresrktsr ^<br />
om AU TIAI<br />
ROOMS WITH BOARD<br />
NOT WATta MAT<br />
«u THC coaroais or uoat<br />
Th*y Alway Com* Hart<br />
| 828 ASBURY AVE.<br />
UOOOOOOOOCXXXXKOOOOOOOOO<br />
! Sewing Machines g<br />
I FOR RENT<br />
' By Wctk, Ma*.k ar St.taa<br />
_ OPPOSITE cny HALL<br />
$ 1105 • Allen F. Levering<br />
CLEVELAND<br />
totarior Decorator<br />
•27 WtslayA*^ Ocaaa Gtr,N.J.<br />
"LINEN NETTING"<br />
30" Drab at $3.4O Per Roll<br />
33" Drab at $3.65 Per Roll<br />
36" Drab at $4.15 Per Roll ! t<br />
Also Copper and Galvanized Wire<br />
"EVERYTHING TO BUILD A BUILDING"<br />
C H. SHOEMAKER<br />
LUMBER CO.<br />
12th and West Ave.<br />
BUILDERS<br />
TAKE NOTICE<br />
1 * " ~ " • • ~ . H~4.tr*. Scree**.<br />
A-l -lafTla<br />
SASH AND FHA.ME<br />
Cumplctr re**!) to *ct ia WAII, ail uxca, i<br />
KitxiMO Ooaata WanlraU CotapartawnU<br />
BUILDING MATERIAL<br />
A stock at i\Al\6-:\A, ric , alw KuiHu« < ••oipussliua Hu.nl.<br />
Sheallag, Pusxh tulumas, WlaJus Film, «siaacoaliag. Tbis<br />
uuunsi is practicsily aes>, cW*a ttoai sll uJs at (xtrrs SIUKII •sail<br />
set jrou a (rasi ss>ls(<br />
NEW JERSEY SALVAGE CO.<br />
BELC0EV1LLE<br />
MAYS LANDING, N. J.<br />
' nractuu<br />
\VB Hsl'L AT HBAJSONAIU-K HAT KM<br />
t^u t* rtmmtnv «owm 'tf MXTU KTi;.:tn<br />
B. F. GOETZ<br />
REAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />
Fourth St. and Atlantic Ava<br />
OCEAN CITY. N j.<br />
Every Day You Delay<br />
Safe Deposit Protection for<br />
your valuables, you are run-<br />
ning the risk <strong>of</strong> loss by fire<br />
or theft.<br />
Do not wait another day—<br />
come in and rent a Box in<br />
our Safe Deposit Vault—the<br />
rent is reasonable.<br />
OCEAN CITY TITLE &<br />
TRUST CO.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
VELOUR FINISH<br />
Is Your House<br />
A Home?<br />
The answer is on the watts<br />
family lire. They afiect the<br />
beauty, cheer and cleanlineu <strong>of</strong><br />
every room.<br />
When faiJhhed with the s<strong>of</strong>t roeOow<br />
tints <strong>of</strong> Devoe Veiour Finish (a Sat<br />
oil point) walb not only help to make<br />
the things in front <strong>of</strong> them beautiful,<br />
but become beautiful themselves.<br />
And became such waQs an> wmmhMb<br />
i lty<br />
ore easily preserved by the ~*-'»i t "Tw»i<br />
use <strong>of</strong> soap, water and a rag.<br />
Devoe Veiour Finish can be ar^ted<br />
on any interior wall or ceiling.<br />
Devoe Products are time-tested and<br />
proven,—backed by the 168 years' experience<br />
cf the oldest paint manufacturing<br />
concern in theUiL Founded 1734.<br />
WALLACE & SON, IBC.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
IT PATS TO ADVnTlU aei<strong>of</strong>viTraoan anr Try The Ledger's.Want Ads. They bring resulu<br />
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