K'iri .WTTf' WIF - mWPWf'f ? WPw d")"' :s j . ... i - ' S'W H,.' V I . ji. '.'." ,1 '' ,. ' ,l..'t ', v ' " - ' ' . : .. ' ' "'ith V -11 I" fl KwrflfKAfW '', EVENO PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA WEDESI)AY AUGUST 1920 V t V There's No Base Like Home HtJHMBn nr-snnTH BtTMMKtt KKSOVTH VMM Kit nr.innTsi r t m m tn niwnnTsi sttM'tr.n nKsortTS Hcantr.R nnsoKTH rtt't.s cm", n. j. nrKAN TTTV. N. A, (Vrt'.'N rrrv. n. j. nrt'AN riTY. n. J, OCKAN riTY. X. Ofl'AN rtTV. N. J. By H. C. WITWER I iJH .rws. i , ,h Tfc fe, .f ..-. ! i " fW hkiw 'ft? lc . rrnvttiAK if. I T.Tfi.nj.r.. nmniift jn-tfcproeJw, rnff Mml oa fie world' l ,K. nil. Yi.if irVmJf fjirtf f W'(e mnke Mm Joofe like m" TliU 'l lie Iklnl o (Ac ere nePIflff tolfh he nrtvcnlurta, of the of basebnll Action. follow flat. Instalments C1IAPTK1I II Bhe Hapm tn Conqufr Second Inning tV Itlverslrtr's Drive, N' &V Dear Joe Well. Joe. I hnvc jj.tome out of the most terrible experience i tk'mnn n hnve ou'rMc of beln' electro- U wiled or the like. We hae gone to worn IT E . . . . . . Il..h In Mia moved from wnero c " Y. Just eold with ft bat' Here In Jeanne, which In nunposctl to know the snme About hnsrbnll ns t know nbout the LeaKuc of Xntlonn. tellln' me that If t hndn't nf parsed tjie first (fuy ui In the ninth I would of win It I "Where did you ever " I bcBl3. when she cuts mo off "Also," she m'k, "let us tnlie of those deuxleme Inn-liiR. There throw you that hall trots metres ornlrc ,the head of these catcher. She couldi not stop It. non. not at all ! What then does It happen? Vlnla ' That Is what we of the barebnlls scholars know as a wild beast pltc'i Quel donimase! Around and around runs that little petit liomme from l'eetshurR and poof! but he Is back from his orlcln.il destination and the omcer holler 'Secure " ' Joe. I did let In a run on a wild pitch ... .. I " ."' Mum unit milM tn a nlaco on Hiversmc s i nt tli.it ' KSrlvo where Oranfs Tomb and nil the I Whr. th; ,,. of you .n' wised W?h iruys lives and tne uunoui '""-, could net my brra'h. "JJnd who handed in now would make the Waldorf lok ( ou ,,n ihis stuff? I ilkn a. stable not that our ex-homc .loo, flu r-immr a chAtcly salute on I like a same, nm '"" ,rf(Ctv i " forehead and also that ll.ooo.Ouo wasn't class. Joe. I " i' "- I n,n,. nt i.... ...i,i..i. ....t.. i, .- in. ...... ...v .. ii.i.i ...lit;.. jitdlKD ..vi ...I...V- '(((Atlsfactorv to live where we was nnn ,nntely look like a chorus Rlrl would they had been no rompl-lr.ts about us I Ike to (..'.... iv. -- iiio Hint but. An' she says "Since then the base k.from the neighbors or like tliai. uu ,nnr s mv husbandswhat vou say. ' Jeanne has fell In wltn it ountn "'business why should not .lennne bt J. .friends now which Is leadln' her this rome herse'f ablo to talk with him of , , .u , ,,, . ,, ,..,, n vounc that7 Thone charmants newsmen of 1 n,nni?"L knnd no mind o h"r those press box tell me everythln. H-e ? i"nl ' ""r "ni,.;,i.ii h noyal -nKaln In that septleme Inn-lnR What wn. kiut nrw noinp in v : '". .11 ,11,1 ,,,, it,..." ii i iin .... h , T.I...M,i !!..,...), nm theV IS IWO rar '' ' ..". ..n i ...... babies ns bis; as the Shifter Uu Idln full of brass buttons nnd the like which do tinthln hn slnnd outside all dav l"nt the faux p.is. You "Never mind what I did !" I hollers 'Who pitched that same mo or you? l.ny off them reporters nnd let's have the mi. I'll do all the ball playln' In this famllv !" "Why then do you not make the start?" she says, with a firln. Heat that rne. Joe? Yours truly, KI1. HARMON. (The he.iucoiip pitcher of those basehlal.) On the Ways Out Wst. IVnr Joe Well. Joe, here am travel- tuardln the entrance so's no mud won't splash on It and etc Ut-tJoe. I Ihouctht the rent was brutal I" "TWy ex-flat, hut alonttslde of wnax i nave ftot to iry nnu raisr "m ...-.. for the new one. the last one wai in- and they throwed In breakfast. On 'on of that. Jeanqe cors to work and hles 'Sifextrv maid to dr. nothln' but look after -Wv babv and I cot a p-ivroll now like 1jji-W n.n,i.hnn, mi Works. n.'re 1 n Hn gonna ftrni orr tnis iiourii w "l ' in' alone ait.iln with no company but me. and the first time you read that t.iej )l(, rrjt of 1(, clh (m nccount of jcannc win tome tank robbed of n lotta Juct nnil ,.. i.ahv b .. hnmp )n n... mnmiin. Vo'tl can say. "Well, poor 11 be wiisi ,,M)t npartmi-nt at the Royal Majestic joiave in u nnu i uum nt " b- , Miporii. I Know run well It will lie n TtJfty years!" ' tPTlble siirtnlse to ou to hear that f Joe. baseball with m will soon be i Jeanne 's not with me. but think what .Jiothln' more than n side llnp. becaife n Mow It was to me. Them swell Uhavc crabbed off a couple more Jobs 'rlcnds tannn has fill In with of lute tor mvsdf so's I ran keep from Jolnln' i t to htnm for ih vhole thlnir. and. the boys In the nlnish use. The wars .Joe. tlio slitintiim Is fretUn' serlouser corespondent which I flitted aiioui hitv rta,v Thev .I'n't no question but Franco with has came back and what We are oommenc'n' to drlftln' apart nnd doea he do but Ret me on the payroll what to- finish will bo Is a subject that Of a newspaper li-re All I Rottn do is'ould bailie nil ICurope 'ne. Jeanne Is write n totta stuff every iia aiuui i.ir tebaseballs situation and th- like, with . coupla funny cracks litre and there it possible and they will let me hish m. .lliamo to It, provided 1 Rot fie nvr. fVell. Joe. then they was a sportni's roods hoiine which made nw a prep hi tlon to try and sell their warei., utn' my famous name as a decoy, and I will iVset a commlrs.on payln' mure limn the , .one I had In the army did. out.i that i Joe, I am busier than n f-uy with the c Ico water concession In Hades. 1 II tel. "'the world ' In the mornin' I nm sellln .isportlng's goods. In the aftemuon l urn 1.iilnvln' hnseballs ami at nlsht I am a ?i)rUllt nedftcd nrthur wrltln" articles for u-orkln'. when what does Jeanne do but .tile newspaper i r.m iryin 3t,,1.t.ni lake on fire at either of m new Jm s I managed to ell Short. Mii.lii a '-"catcher's Rlove and the little t u-nen.l 'ldldn't pay me for It and the u, .t ilu wi-Jie. KetH traded to tlv i'uIm rfii.i ." S.tho mitt with him Tnut .i n t ba.; '"ijoURh, but. joe. 1 put In the nours in illrls trick newspaper writ In ih.iiR, eel- ;tln' totether real dope ft- -in in lns.de. It was Rood HtulT If I do ,.i n myself. c3JJC, otnu loon times belter tnaii tho hi jtlvem reiwrters writes, wlucn wnat uj thty know about baseballs' It i... a.: about haw 1 felt cerium that th name of baseballs was sun. to c.ucli on wit.i f the American public and be .i success it Blven time anu Mae was inakln n 1HR mistake by not doublln' my salary In fore 1 was Kiablieil b so.m mure non Bible club and I could pitca rlni?s arounii Jlrnle Snore any day t the unii, nm coiiiitln s.mihiys ami 1 exptct u ha. one of mv mR'est ji-urs aim wiir.v'iiun .Iticm Intidlord Bjps tel off to rals-e Hie !iUu: it.u.i -i... ..mi "'I - ' loRether tn was tw put," " " . all hot stuff Well lllev Iii.u.mmI it .. . three-tiuarteis ot it ami says .i aj pretty punk t.ut llie.i oui.i .i and i: It, up anu Ret i. npuiu lu write u liernafter and all I woulu n.ie iu uu ... . alen It. 1 Ruess I ain t mi out i. i. n urinur. hey. Joi ? a rl. has f,ua i.e born that .vaj and Ret u tue s.i.iie way b,e Rets Ills e.irs, yen t t Well, Joe, I RUisi Oil have Keen wbeie the 1'itlsburR.i 1'irait.- i .-. onic i.ivui maniacs yeterila ami urab ult a R.in.e from mc, it to .i. aoe. thev win ' m the lllliui liaii.e wluii ill. y an iv i iui." behliiil and l liae i.u"i.u hu-rl.n mm'i lull Up t.l lll.'ll I lleve.' RJl Stl."l 11 touirh ureas in all my iiU-. i ic.it wr.eii 1 Was cap nr.'.l a i- jii,-i Iij uu a .i..i -heads, lu.u . . m . ,. m.n;u i, ... s na.. .' ilili lllci.ii ..I. ii ibii. h pi.i.. on me lu Ut.iV m ' w .ii an.. jmi tie I. iui .-. tbeiil buds ihi.i ..i n im.t n' u .i m lin.l h-il.' drtji.ia e id uu iin.il. in u... CUv" n'hen .!'.". nave 'n Ku up ..,'a ., H.U. .tit. the nlntn mi. in .v... .... , anu tnu scuie is . to -' i.ivui- m. . or ut l already roIm' to Columbia's Univer sity to learn hntrUsh and pavln' them t Ir.u a hlRh price and only vesterrtav in went ti do some brlilRe whKtln' ut h Waldorf with the lllulier ThoURht 'olt. whatever that la As fir as that -ins Joe. I am not exnclv Is'rant. but T don't even know what brlilcc whlstln' Is It s Hindi nhonev to nn. 1 have how. il .Imtin" every brliltre In New i Vo'k am1 If the cot one at the Wal dorf, thev must ii f pur It up whilst 1 was nivnv. .tue the other dav I was all set to take her and mv babv to the circus on ncrnmit of tin- rain previntln' mi nm iper I r.m iryin now 10 Rei . (,! , . ,, ..u ,irie,i .ln nnd In ln lll'tWeell l'l II. m. 1111.1 I rn,1. In of pnll fr.p ...mnH-hurA, "daybreak so's I wont lools iiko ii "Just a minute!" I savs ' et m jiOfitifr and only today I answered a ui:jv,v ready for the street. I nm Rmna s.Xdt a nlffht watchman. treat the both of vou to the circus" ''l iSSn fnr. Joe. I have failed to Set till ! .Toe ,he ir've n Utile i? eul nu rnileh as to sae "Where d'ye Ret that slutT "Hut no. I'dnuanl !" she savs 'Jeanne must then ro to the ecolc for her Alic ia is less. n. That cirque he can wait, n'i s' iv pr.s?" "KorRet about that Roln' to colleRi to earn KnRllsh," I savs. "We re hlnwln clou Kb ns It Is like the Rorliefellt r fotindat Ion was kcepln' us. Whv can t I learn you tho Kncllsh lansunRe as well as Ih.hi colleg. Ruys. hey?" " Vh ! ' she smiles at mc. "But then you do not yourself speak hmi that Anslnl.) ma cherl. Slnybe soon some-1 lime ueaiuiH ,11111 i,iuu;iru win leiini nun toRetner, oul'" And with that she's Rone ! Oh, boy ' ! ! ' Joe. try and tie that one, hey" fan you ImnRine a ir:tek lll;e that'.' I can't lak ine lriRllsh ami I was born or. Sec nil nieliue ! Well. Joe. that ain't trio w -irst o. II I lil h.r Ret away with that and she's Roln" to 1'olumlnas l'niers.ty turn times a week takin" I'iirINIi and wlia. dies ..).. ilo the otlu 1 il.i. lull R.nini. .ill foi sa: 11 "Aim ' Shi .'la.uis thi.t all wroiiR and I ouglita n Isn't' ai.il we hid unite a jam over in" tlnnR an. I ikn't know et who .vm the iiiityin-ni .in.- vv lien I Rot n.nl .0 p. ell up alio, Ma-t on out lli'Sl trip Wesi opi inn' ill I'lillly, Ji.-.nne savs she has chaiiRed he: iiiinil hihI 1:111 1 fu with ine. Hefore I can leiover from that frtun nln' blow slii says she hns thuURht II over anil i-he would lie nutty to cIwm nil over tlie country with in", rldln' In ti.nns nnd the 1 1 ! and besides she's Klv.li' a dinner d nice ' the snme week I I m 1'iivln' Jo. . I biRln to Rasp foi ..(e III;.. ! frpOi . ulr-lit hnitmler itiitl I m -' ........ ....... . . . ... t'lri,1 I,. ..III l..,,d.. fnf fn.r I'll .. I ri ' riiiiih S.i i simp) lemnrKt In a ileaill;. ami r.lillv voice that I'm rjiii' down in t'i. ini'ir ami pi 1) a little pinnchl. venh I"ii! Hmo'ii mid etc I am t 110 1. u'Vil inr mv Int. win 11 .Hnmn ftepx in front of me arid sn.vs I a.n 1 ro 11 now h n s. but I am R.mna rii !i.l" ul a evenln' clothes and nutsliU . , il'"l,f '! II I trillll t HHIII.1 IIIIU " I u ion It, IJCUfcas 1 oushia say thoiiR.i at nin-i ,,f , ., lV(. nl, lMlrcut iKCiuse she has itn inUSt 10 .Jl to 111. 1Ubllv. it it 1 llll.i retlly the whole team lrom the way them RUys wuri. in li.uk of in. W'e.i 1 anyways. I walk the ii.m man up Just co'b he cc.uld bu. u 11.11 a ..ase iou.ie'1 like for the first t me mat day ami u...i does he do but hi .ti mchi'I 1.11 m- That's Krnlltude, hey " This here got me so Infill latin' that I made the next (,-uy pop out ,nd fuur pitched balls -.en, tho tnlid baby 10 the dURout The in-At bird cueased one riRht and s.nRled. pendlii tits heiu Inflate e n 1 h l n.ul alkd tu thiru Will. Iuk- I am vvh'i itfO on and iwu nut .111. tin R.ime ", ,j up lu mv -.hut pot l.e 1 Jce, 1 veil if you wii- a palm - ie.nl, -i J'OU will lit v. 1 t,ue.sH vv in. I . .1 1 1 1 , m i tin i, 'or what th m juys 1 uii ! u 1 1.1 1 ric two Htllkes un tile laM man up .mil 11 -'All over but ihe -In. wee, ,vj.. n Juhi ,1- 1 wns hool n" 1 v ei Hn ihlr I Miike I he,. 'a nolsi. vvliUh I have tun n h iml 11 ilfrance, riRht over mv ln.ui 11 h m, less than ,1 a', niidam , Ju . nml Just a, It ftyils ov -r the purl. Hi'e bat'er (.lam-. ttho pill on a line .m.- 11 .en ei ami them 1).k stiffh iut tlui" 1. HI lu. km up In the air nt tli ii r- nrejw, l..n and it went fur a hume no' Joe, one of the re; nut -is n.l 1 rne atter vard 111 th tlubbouse that lie hud men the manager of the ruateH uish madly ftom the paik wh.n tlia: In it ruv cum to bat and he win mutter ,1' "S inietbii. mutt be done'' The mui'.r .ays Iv ,wlll bet a nilliun do'li'h 1 . a lianuiul ..,' crullelH that the I'irale ni.i.nRT wear jnut and hired that euy ; 1 My .v.r th park at the ritual m nut.- takin' .1 last desperute cr.ance that uui o'i'llelilers ,would loon up at It Ii 1.1; . ii.uirIi lor th hall to go tiiruiiRh ' n V. II Joe, I -wouldn't ri to ffcr int to 1 nm, 1 iplu our ;and charge a lip U.irii, uiiimr. r veitli no crime like that, becausi li v.ull have had to have worked fasi tn of iur.nl 'tlmV av'ator nnd they uu- mi nrevo (liJlineM parked outside the Rround when 11$ (IOIU0 in Howevei you can Ira." ".Btir own conclusions, Joe .Viywavs. U'''ll.!tve pot five minutes iiru wrote 1 'litter to the National Co'innl'sinn witli jill ihe fnett- and demarullu' rhnr u . 'Afej'oplcnes Is nlliweu tn II over 111. liftll park whilst I am pitchln' 1 got 'ciiouiill td c intend with as ll is. n,. iJ40' Mjai. Jeanne was out to the park nml en tho game And when we tome hon Siynm iiatunillv etiounh sore and crovilm' fte n til uenr 1 says 1 nuum win in..i itiu on the bit if I hadn't of been -o Mt over lit H nere moviii ami ine iiibu Eur nnd the like and half of It was her Ultfor pot hem' kntlrtd to live whern re wns. Joe tme stampn n:r 1001 at c a ii of her swell friends comln up fin ii nnei and t'ie liest thlnR I can ilu is 1, or r.i talk at nil when they come V. II Joe, I dnshed out of the house In a nrrlble ruRe and I must of vealken around the hlook 2B4 times before 1 . nnleil off nt all i Rot a ehavo nnd a h lireut and a mas-iuRe and a shnmpio with manicure nnd etc, Joe, and when I come, out I felt a little better I call d up .lenline nnd sn.vs as lonrr as she s civ in' ibis here banquet I will bring 1 n I "hi 1 Dlonni find K.ldle Stevens and tue Rang and vv will have a real partv Mid what doi s she nei d from the di llcate. en .Ine first 1 am treated to .1 while lit of Krem h and then Hhe savs I will nit do nothin' of th- sotr like brirg.n' up the R'inR from the corner, I. cause eveiy one of them .is norhln' but .1 imiirReols which Is French fur roiiRh nwli nnd th snonir I Rei avvav from ihem the hetttr and she bin ordered he dinner fr"m 11 enter Inr, she huriR up on me before I inn Ivi'l. of a comeback and rhough I was r...dv rn Imst fmm simple rage. I went 1 'L'l.t u: tu the house Ill.e she ordered '.i matter whit Jeanne does I will have tu stand for It. Joe, because I am as 1 rn.v over her now ns I was when 1 first fiafhul her In thai Friine, place and if vou evei seen her you would also -. . what a boob I would be to let her r 1 nwav from ine Iui w luldn't It bo a terrible thmR it if'.r all I have went throURh 1 would a uui up liv lus n' mv wife? ICven the m'.nty I would no doubt save would fall to make it up, Joe. and anyways I U nnlv prnb'ly spend It on somethln' else, in) ' Yours truiv. KD HARMON i lioken henrtrd husband which hns Rot to p. tcli just tht same ) Copvrn)l. I1J1. 'oillilrrfnu Tnoe d Co.) iCONTINl'KD TO.MOUHDW) ffiif i-ti. no nun, non she spvs "Tell me 1: of that linHeiiau win not .lennru feM tVlth her 1 wn eve every thuuj'"' letviuit'i that KOtta do wlrh It ' I s. "ni (ion l Know noinin nuoui Bitmo nnwrV!i find " I iwJlTIn !'' "he butts In. with u frehh 1 ilMmn of tho foot lint vou are of , iM., exceedliif; wronu' inero is few i nflOt'knbw ilf the unaeniwis Here- )f tnert inilf t;naiiiiio, 1, in inr vlemJ Inn-lng you do nut allow those &)iT'..trftnpv. from Peetsburr to ,yt that premier naso ny me iree t fi. '.J m VM '"iUi ..JU" !.' '-TaU WHEN MURDER and anon be. come the chosen arms of a people who claim American aid in the name of freedom, it it wise to be sure of th; aims behind the move ment. The rollnvrtnv twn hunks lire. I with this -abject! Red Terror and Green It) UK I1AIII) IlAIV.MON Ireland an Enemy of the Allies? Ktom the Frinch of 11. C. KSCOUFLAIRi; Each f2.S0 at any bttokttort E. P, DUTTN & CO. . . NEW YORK, OCEAN CITTT, N.J Has been completed for the season of 1920 with accommodations for 300 'guests. Entire equipment is new and includes elevator, private baths ?nd running water in all rooms. Wide and spacious porches are on all sides, fully supplied with comfortable chairs nnd rockers. The main lobby nnd office have been artistically decorated, and furnished with Pompeian willow furniture with comfortable cushions;. Soft indirect lighting in lobby makes an ideal room for rending and writing. T1JG dining salon, seating 250 guests, is harmoniously decorated in tones of ivory and plue, with American walnut furniture. Large windows on each side give excel lent ventilation ; seating for two, four or more to each table as preferred. Two beautiful parlors, furnished and decorated with English cretpnne in rose, black and green, with an adjoining room equipped with piano and victrola for dancing and card parties, provide facilities for enjoying these pleasures. Rooms are newly furnished, all carpeted and with deep padding for perfect quiet. ' Lunlber and Millwork Beds equipped with excellent springs and mattresses insure perfect rest. Suites of two or more rooms may be secured either with or without private baths. The operating departments, including engine room, laundry, storage, pantry and kitchens, have been equipped with the most modern devices for giving prompt and superior service The cuisine will be the best of American and French style prepared by a well known French chef with a corps of experienced assistants. Ample storage facilities make possible serving the best viands and foods secured from local and metropolitan markets. Our own baker, with every required equipment, furnishes all pastry, ice cream and breads. , , , , , , . . , Central location, convenient to station and beach, near to churches, stores and all amusements. , . The construction and equipping of The Lincoln Hotel in the most modern and effective manner has been largely due to the efficiency efforts of the firms listed below. J. K. MORRISON, Manager. for HOTEL LINCOLN Furnished by Powell Van Gilder Lumber Co. The Place to Go for Quality arid Service in Ruilding Materials 13th St. and Haven Ave., Ocean City, N. J. Build a Home in Ocean City The Well Known Komfo Line of Metal Beds Mattresses Pillows Bernstein Manufacturing Co. PHILADELPHIA, PA. ,Are Used Exclusively Throughout The Lincoln Hotel All hotels who study the best comforts of their guests should be acquainted with the quality of the Bernstein Komfo products before purchasing their equipment. Ask Your Dealer to Show You the Komfo Line SEND FOR ILLUSTRATIVE MATTER ., ..-- I, i, . THE WOODWORK AND FINISHING y HEATOl .J John H. Hcaton Piano Co. Camden's Musical Center 528 Market Street Camden New Jersey Pianos Victrolas Player- Victor Pianos Records Made by y on the LINCOLN HOTEL Executed by Ernest M. Kent 413 OCEAN AVE., Ocean City, N. J. Phone 52 IV Distinctive Lighting Fixtures The most important part of decorating When you contemplate the pur chase of Liphtinfr Fixtures, we invit" you to our Display Koem, whore 'we can uffor s-uggestfons out of the ordinary at a cost that will appeal to you. RobertJ.Ward&Co. Designers and Makers 206 S. 13th St. Superior Laundry Supplies Furnished Whenever You Have a Need Zellner Bros. Ill Walnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. Hell Phone: Lombard 2612 Heyntone Phone: Main 550S D The furnishings of this hotel give further evidence THAT WE KNOW HOW Dependable ModoC Uniform KAYSER and ALLMAN 1522 Chestnut St. SOAP POWDER DISH WASHING SODA LAUNDRY POWDER CLEANSER FOR MARBLE. TILE & MOSAIC .vouch m vii'Mimrr FLOORS Modoc Products Are Used By the Leading Hotels, Restaurants, Apartment Houses and Laundries, A TRIM IS CONVINCING Main Otllrr nml I'nrlor.v, I'rrnvrnoil, IMii'tiirr C'riniit.v, 1'n. I'lillnilrlplilii, OCIO Drrxrl IIIiIr. Nv York, 1CI0 fttli .rr. WimiilnKton. I), f' 1741 T Ut. N. W. The Lincoln Hotel PAPERED BY" ALFRED R. SMITH Progressive Paperhanger and Decorator 1048 ASBURY AVE., Ocean City, N. J. Standard Refrigerator Co., Inc. 2539-47 GERMANTOWN AVE. Manufacturers of REFRIGERATORS for HOTELS, CLUBS, INSTITUTIONS, BUTCHERS, GROCERS, Etc. lioth Phones X My business is to add comfort to the homes of Ocean City's residents and visitors by meeting their needs and desires in the way of House Furnishings, Awnings, Window Shades, Upholstering Have you given your Ocean City cottage the com fort and appearance derived from awnings and attractive porch furniture? LAWRENCE M. LEAR G51 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City. N. J, ALL THE ELECTRICAL WORK on the A LINCOLN HOTEL Installed by DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 ASBURY AVE. Ocean City, N. 'J. Tinkler & Co., Inc. 527 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. Importers and Manufacturers of FLOOR COVERINGS FOR THE HOMES or THE HOTELS Office Furniture Used in This Hotel Supplied by JOS. L. SHOEMAKER &CO. Bank, Office and School Furniture, Both Wood and Steel 02G ARCH STREET Phlla., Pa. THE WILLEY COMPANY INCORPORATED ,i Laundry Machinery Philadelphia, Pa. Flowers Furnished by VIRGINIA FLOWER SHOP 224 South loth Street Philadelphia, Pa. Russell & Ryder Retailers of FINE BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY (5033-35 Master Street Deliveries durin'y lite summer season in Atlantic City, Ocean City nnd Cape Mav 938 ASIJURY AVE. Ocean City, N. J. Hardware for the LINCOLN HOTEL Furnished by The Modern hardware Store Hardware Housef urnishings Paints Fishing Tackle If it's anything in our line we have it Chas. C. Read & Co. 848-50 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. PHONE DELIVERY All the painting and decorating on the LINCOLN HOTEL was done by Clinton L. Brickley House and Sign Painter 920-22 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. Ready-Mixed Paints Oils and Varnishes Bricklaying, Plastering, Concrete and Cement Work on the LINCOLN HOTEL , done by George O. Adams & Co. Ocean City, N. J. 609 OCEAN AVE. ;eo. O. ADAMS W. W. ADAMS HARRY S. ADAMS Steam Boilers Hot-Water Generators AND Electric Motors FURNISHED IJY Frank Toomey INC. 131 NORTH 3D ST. Philadelphia, Pa. POWELL'S MARKET PRIME MEATS PROVISIONS VEGETABLES POULTRY BUTTER and EGGS Hotels and Families Supplied Typewriters Bought, Sold, ; Rented, Repaired Tjpcwritin' MachiiiL'w Furnished by Central Typewriter Company 1521 Sansom Street PHI LA., PA. I3ill I'hune Hpruce 6 167 740 ASBURY AVE. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone 165 J. P. FOX General Contractor r We helped to make the Lincoln Hotel What it is today Road Building Heavy Teaming Eighth and Haven Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Caywood Bros. ALL KINDS OF FLOORS LAID and SCRAPED PARQUET FLOORS A SPECIALTY Old Floors and Stairs Rcscraped and Refinishcd 3011 ATLANTIC AVE. Atlantic City, N. J. Hell Phone 25 M' On the Lincoln Hotel We Did Sheet Metal Work SHAW & SHAW Plumbing and Heating 714 ASBURY AVE. Ocean City, ft, J. MIIAAAatAtlOn 01 in wrniK, Hemic ..null! KJnBrMi'',t;'Mt',T''' TrVSli'iIo. I-"' couW ot n0':1"- me ti.. Vi Ik
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