Hp- ■ " Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Bel! • Phone No M-X S£s*rer*n?i'"*ii 's'kpnro''"1^ ' nd 5 preropUy 4oh »y <ii*rk«r .: , THURSDAY, KOVEMBKK 21. I9J2. With PmMm lie* at the bead of . the PeuDsytreuU Railroad, many | people are of the opinion that the talked of abort line from Philadelphia . to thla etty, by way of May's Landing. I will be a reality before very long It la to be hoped that thk view ta correct. i Th* prediction waa recently made ty Sir George Held, former Prime Minieter of Anerralla, before leaving W aablnrt "ii for London, that the opralogofthr Panama Canal will have . the effect of materially reducing II* , coat of meat to thla country. Ktr , George aakd that Australia now baa nearly twice aa many aheap a* there , are In the United .States and that by , the shortening of the transportation . dlataoee bee ween the two ooanlrlee by the opening of tbe canal treat im|-eiu. wtll be gtveu to tbe ratatag and shipping of Australian abaep and cattle. . even abosM tbe Aaiertcan tariff re- , mala a. hieh aa at proaeni. , ALTH'H iiH la exiateoee laaa than a i Tear, the reciprocity law pa seed lad ' winter, under which anlohee .< other i Htataa are allowed Hlteeo daye too rim I privileges without pay In* any license i fee. the aalhorltles are seeking wave i from a-itouobilr lax In* in meet roam- , thing like f l.OOi.OOe. which wilt be re- . quired to make road repairs next year, i •ays tbe Treotno HtateGeartte In reply to a letter from Colonel Edwin A. Stoves a. In which the colonel ad Ma. Commissioner of Motor Vehicle ' . Registration Job Lipptncott baa writtea to the eotooei advocating more In spaeton foe bw departmeat. Ira In all. ' that tbe abase of tha fifteen -day priv- ' ■lege may be stopped. He say. thai , this way be obtained, and be believes that the free privilege to vastly abased It la com pa tad thai tbe farms to "! tha United Stales will have produced move tha a nine Mlltoua of wealth k last year tbe total waa IB f 17.000.00)1. . and hi 1910 It waa IB JM.OOO Don The ' eoontry wUI be richer than In 1911 by ' mare thaa laie.000.aoo in farm wealth ' There Med be no other rx plana! loo of . the ex Ming proaperoua condition of tiidnem. That new wealth will be largely added to banking capital for " ktada of aatarpnses, u will eirralatc " in ail tha going and add new wheels h We owe tbto gnat lacreaae of wealth * to Provtdeaee. an says the Newark Morning Star. Whether tbe eouatry. „ noder Me wholesome atlmales. u prosperous or Bag does not tbe least bM *' that an aow appermoat in politico fartbr* than thai tbe ilovernmcni should prorldea b«« tar cnrroncy system and revise tbe tariff without impelling ot aacfWetoc the protective principle f| MCUM.V cieiBKrrie n Aooordlug to tbe United (Males To- K bacee Journal, the phenomenal In " creeee ta the ouaaumptluo of cigarcum prom Mas to continue through , Urn current year The Internal reve- J' hue bureau la dto|*»4ug of stamps at owe sum is owpuung ot
tha rate of M9.an.uou a mouth. Indicating an output of IJXU MM cigar Present I nd leal ions ate that this out put to man likely to increase tbaa diminish, ead it to at least parity ascttbed to the heavy adverttotog cam palga aow la progrem. my. the ritatc < matt la. It to considered strange that where tbe lacraasad vaioa of the stock ocew to the debaters l ham to probable that a large perceatage of that Increase may be properly attributed to the troaaeodoo. wenaae In the cigarette bu-i aem of the aow entopaatoa which aocewed to lha old organisation. It to not ptoaaant to eodlemplatr this torraaalng love for tbe ctgarctu In Ihto lead. If K be true, as Emana mad, "all conquering naimos fight wab abort •weeds," aootber gauge of a nation's strength may be made by myteg that degenerate rates like the Tark Bad Spaniard sm Ae etgarrttrEVUKTaiNU OPP.NI Prior to the adoption of the cutnmlmiuu form of Government, the advucalea of this measure declared that w*h Ihto admiototratlun of city affairs there would be no more • executive seowoaia." and that every act of the efficfeU would be open to tbe public. 1 of whom tbe officials would be tin 1 servants, toe. iJnwgf" *'|*'L"""1 ** <eM *'rj i the year that has passed since I to" cit y 1 came under Ihto style of adoiml. 1 t ration . i One or the latest InsUuces bears on 1 tbe bids ur letters received from I lie ' electric light company and tlie gas company read at tbe last meeting of 1 the City Commlmlo <tfn. ' When the HtemsKi. asked Ulty UleiV Adams for tbe privilege of looking over these two eotnmuuicatioos. . lie said that Director Ttauru had told . mm not to give them out or let the „ papers aae these letters. la this along I lie line of tbe much- ' rauatad publicity that waa to begiveuT „ teurely when letters or doeumenls ( are read at the meetings nf the City public rocoad, and, as such, tin- pub. lie, ispiasaaitod by the papers, b, eD. „
1 SUNDAY SCHOOL WINS DISTINCTION
y Itnmanuel Baptist Only One Represented at Big State Conyention. The (foodey school of tbe immauuvl a i Bapttot Uhurc'r has tbe dtoti taction of] 1 being tbe ouly Sunday school In Ocean ' 7 Vttjr to be represented at the Stale convenlloo of the New Jersey Sonday i r, j School Aarociatkin. held at Trenton _ j la-t week from rnesday to Thursday i Pastor Gee and Superintendent SicA I lider wera both prmwot. alteodlog ' i all of tbe sessions excepting the last r session on Thuraday evening 'i In their reports made to the school • Sunday atternoou these geutlemeu 1 j were enthusiastic In their appreciation • I of the gathering, tbe speaking and the ] dngtug. The latter war a apodal fta1" lure. A chorus of S80 voices rendered •pedal selections under the direction of Tullex and Meredith. A most delightful feature of the work of this ■ chorus was tbe Informal services of I ' song that fo'lowsd the exercises of tbe I I evening One of tbe select loos which > ' proved In be a groat favorite was i " called "Iffiw Jersey for Cbrito." This I ' song was sung by Immsnoel Baptist t ' School last ."food ay afternoon. The men's class of tbe school met i • Krtday evening at tbe borne of Lawyer < W. B, Davis. Fourth street and Atlantic avenoe, and decided to arrange for i -octal Catherine of men for tbe near i future. At this gathering there will J tw music discussions and refreshroents. Tbe movement set by Mrs. t W. B Davto. in Inviting the clam to I ' ailjourn to thedlnolng room and par- c ; Id pate In light refreshment., was ' greatly appreciated by lh.we present. - and waseoustdered an example worthy q ■ .-if emulation. The dam has taken it- , place aa a force In the school and to , an ttd paring a steady growth as the winter prugiesees. , J. K. RUSSELL DEAD t i. Jt. H., Bisldcsljrs. « John K. Kumeljjkbo was known to of tbeolder nHnits and bual- 11 men of this etty. where be »>• I financially interested, and where be - been a visitor for a Dumber of * years, died at Manchester, N. H.. 1 rue-day November IS. b The Manchttoer Union of Wed new b November 13, contained the fol- b lawlng: •: John K. Russell, oue of lb. best " retired mill men In the city. 11 died at 8 15 o'clock last evening at hi. * laic home. ON Lake avenoe Mr. ■ Unwell waa 63 yean old. He to ear- '■ vived by a widow, one daughter. Mrs n J. H. Win slow, of V lowland, N. J.. B and a courio, Mr* Reos F. Dow, w!-„ K> cared for him In hw lato Ulneas. ■ Mr. Rumell wa- a native of Hookmu. when be waa born April 14, 1849- « He began bto mill 11 fc in tbto cMy bl wlibn M years of age, In the spinning P1 department of tbe Manchester mills. m From this dty be went to tbe mills in K ham and Northbridge. Maat, » place. He then labored snccemdnlly *'" at Hall's mills In Windham. CYmn.. ul with tbe WUIhaaotlc Linen Company] hl the Peri lie mills of Lawreoce, Mam , where be was overseer nine pan He H was after wattle eoperinleodeut or the tiros veoordale mills la Coo nee!!- ul cut, and was general maoagae of the wl R D Wood A riooa mills at MUlvllle fl* and May's Landing. N. J. From Ibe d' latter charge he rseegoed In 1900 owing « to ill health and came to Manebetoer. lo la the winters he passed tbe lime al br Winter Ha^an, Florida. a I
|(_ Mr. Russell was a member of Eastern , "**< i«dg.. p. and a. M, WllUmantle. < odd , and of Aleppo Temple . Mystic Bhrlne, of Boston . He was . M ::j.1 degree Mason r WILL GIVE DINNER * " ,t Thssksfivist f.vwwi ear akiisi. y There will be a Thanksgiving dinner 0 foe Ibe benefit of tbe Bhtfob Baptist e Church at 8B2 Simpson avenoe. on e Thursday, November ». from 11 a m - to MBS p. m Dinners will be sent to 1 those who boy ticket, snd don' I desire t logo fork. The menu is as follows: r Oyster* on hair shell ' Hoop a la Terrapin - <"»tery Queen Olives t Mixed Sweet Pickles Roast Jersey Turkey r French Filling and Cranberry Sauce r Candled Sweet Potatoes Mashed Whiles Macaroni an Oral In Pumpkin 1 ostard PI. Mine. Pie ■ Tp» Coffee Tbe price of the dinner to 25 cents, l Ice cream and cake will ooto extra. , C. H. a.'s stirrer. 1 The Smrrmxi, to In receipt or the ' f •otball number of the Mirror, the ] , official organ oT the Amoclated Alumni of the Central High School of Phlla' ' delpbla. It to a well printe.1 ami 1 , highly entettalnlng periodical and nn ' , d<>ubt wily to popular among those In- ] terctoed In this old progreaalve school; ] from which tome of Philadelphia', noted professional and buatness men have graduated. John K Bender, a 1 •umroer resident oft bis city, who lias 1 been connected With The Dally Remanager or the Mirror. Ordinance Si. relating to the filling I of laud between Fourteenth and t streets, on tbe bay side, ! was Introduced al tbe regular meeting g of llie CRy Commissioners. It waa > given first and second readings, and I lakt over notll the meeting on December 6. Urrrlrr Is. oia CksrcS. 11 Some of Ocean CUy's realdento at- u tended Ibe all-day aervlces In Zlon M. u E Church al Bargaiutown, Atlantic r< County, on Sunday. Tbe preaent T ehurch building waa erected In 1822. JJ Tbe original church, a frame budding. T ■waa constructed In 1755. m
SUNDAY IN THE I LOCAL CHURCHES
e Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large j Congregations. ■I I The churches iu Ocean City were all ] >f ] well filled al Ibe servlces__po Sunday • ) ! Follow lug are repurU of*Tiie sermons ' -j heard: r( mm FMKRVIX81A.V. i Very Intetestlog services Were held : throughout the day In the First Pns | :- nyteriau Church Sunday. Th* pastor. 1 _ ( the Rev. Charles H. Bohuer. prracbevl t at l«>th services. In the mornlog bis] theme was. ••The Marks of the Lord - 1 Jeeus" audio tbe eveotug. "Pilate'si Waah-basiu." lib text was Matthew . , l 27:24: "He took water, aod washed bis i e hands before ibe multitude, saying, 1 < - am Innocent .if tbe blood of this Just ' I Persoo." i ) Mr. Bohuer dwelt al some length - - upon the power of conscience, sbow- ■ Ing bow It to the voice of (Jod admlnf staring reproof more or lees emphatic f far every aln committed. He I ben ■ went oo to demons! rale the futility of i any mere ceremony, however otoenta- ■ tloosly performed, to ease an outraged I conscience I rapt atteollon by an appreciative audlThe solos by Lewis K. Smith at the morning service and Benjamin Miller al the evening service were greatly eeI : Inlbeabseoceof Mtsa Ada M. Ranck. I tl* organ W of the cborch. Mis* Ixmihb i toraou presided very acceptably at the I "titan. tmtAsrxi. mrorr. \ The .objects of Ibe Rev . Arthur (ice In Immauuel BapUto Churcb Suuday were "Enthusiasm" to tbe morning, > aod "Baptism" In tbe evening. Tbe morning text was taken from S; i "And tbe angel of the I Lord appeared onto blm In a flame of out of the midst of a bosh and be aod. behold the bush burned ~ with fire aod tbe bush was Dot coo- | The sermon was suggested by beara discourse by Ibe Rev. W. T. D. D., of Newark, at the Slate Sunday School Convention at Trenton. In tbto sermon. Dr said tbat tbe bush was symbolic. 1 1 might be considered a sym a tod of "tntaaatty. punty .even life liaelf; but loolgbt I shall consider it as a " •ymbol of enlbastosm.V "Enthusiasm Same thai makes us passionate for the right." "A man who plunges iato a great enthusiasm baa no time to - old.- Tbe exhaustion of a life lived for trivial It lea — that to wbal makes a man grow old. Ueuermi ^ waa young to the last! with a 4 groat enthusiasm for Ood and for Mr. Gee spoke of "Tbe failure or eighty leading sheep that were not dl living tbe life of an exile In a quiet * far removed from tbe excitr ln meuU of etty and court Driven from " Moam bad found lo tbe darert a borne and a refuge. For forty yean- dr be bad lived tbe life of an bumble m conscious lo all likelihood of lb nto failure aa a would-be deliverer of cb people. « "One day be waodeead toward Mt. ** Harel o» ritcal, and there entered Into ,n an experience which changed him dr utterly. The dgbt of a bush burning wttb fire bat uocoosumed by the aroused his curiosity and be ,h i rear to ace what It meant "b Moam toft tbe bush tbe Are >■< bto aoul and tbe bosh bad lost Its *' flame Into bto life bad passed 71 force tbat made blm tamoue aod led " - — """ ■wwrousano lea
n b'» «« do wooderfully; ao wonderfully 0. lodead that ooe of the rmulto of Ibe r doing waa tbe landing on the shore. of tbto country those heroes We speak Of as 'the Pilgrim Father*.' What happened to Moam at the bo rain* bush? And tbe simple answer to. tbe man of eighty go< a new enthusiasm. u "Enthusiasm to from two Greak words, en' and 'tbaoe.' aod means, In God, or, God In man. Tbe enthusiast * was formerly regarded a a a God-In-spired mac. If we accept tbto deflnl- " tfoo we see wby Moses waa able to sc. 1 com pi Is h after bto experience at tbe " bush What he had failed to accomplish * a« a prince of Egypt God had come tbe failure, aod henceforth It was to be God and not Moam wbo should at " tempt Ibe deliverance of Israel. " "Moses realised now that God was real. Jehovah was no longer an Idea. f a thought, a creed, a far-away God; Jehovah was actual and present. Moses felt tbe full force of the atgnlfl- " cant words, 'I am.' and tbe promlae. , certainly I will be with thee' waa the ' statemeut of a fact aa reliable aa any fact of common experience. < "Moses learned bow little God carm 1 for aristocracy, mere ceremony, pro foond a peculation when people are | ( suffering hardships aocb aa the , Israel lias were eoduriug In those suu- ! blistered brick yards Moaes waa noth- i lug to God excepting as be was willing 1 I ,nt" used— tbat Is. nothing more tban I ' any oilier man. Nor was Pharaoh, or prteau, or the philosopher* of . Rfiypt of special Importance to Je- ^ ho van. He was Interested lu captive Israel: more lulereatod In the captive lhau In tlie captors; mora interested 1 , I he slaves than in their masters. "Finally. M<wes had lieard the call - , Of duty and had herded the voice of Jehovah. This assured, as It areures I us of today a new eulhustasm. ' "For tbe middle-aged, those wbo lost their first enthusiasm for religion, let me suggeat tbe method of . (lie acceptance of a task Ood * gives to all who are reedy to do Hto will, tbe task of helping tbe distorpor! on Walk Iwi pro vr iwrols. Director Robert Flsber reported at the meeting oftbe Ulty Uom miss loners that the board had gone over tbe a -.d had virtually decided the necessity of«redecklng and repairing tbe walk from Heventh to streete and probably wtdentug twelve feet, tbe widening of the w alk to exteod puwdbly to Hixtti . treat. A Tlie report waa accepted and the com millet cuutlnued.
NO CUPS ON CARS Secretary of tbe Treasury MacVeagh has abolished the time- honored public drinking cup from railroad car*, ves•els and other conveyanefes operale<l Interstate traffic BDd /from dcjolead walling rooms of carrier*. Tbto sweeping order togalnat "any drinking cup. glarn or vessel for com- , use." effective Immediately Is in • tbe Interest of tbe nation's health. It Is , and was tbe direct result of luveatlgatloo of tha United Statepublic health service— a branch of tbe dapartmeot—w bleb holds the cop to be a menace as a carrier of disease. Treasury officiate recommend tbat j the traveler equip himself wltb a clean abset of wblte paper, wblcb by adroit fotdiogcaD be turned Into a cone thai will form an Impromptu drinking cup. Tbe " stridler'a cap" of childhood days wtll easily serve Ibe purpose. Com mon carrier* mar now Drovlde drinkmoo
t log cupe only In cbk tbey are thoroughly cleansed by washing In bollk leg water after uh by each Individual ttwli-clalaa Dees OrsaitU. * A quit-claim daed for lota 6J9 and ! 680. Section O, In tbe name of Hannah [ Mitchell, was granted by tbe City k Ing, at l be request of City Collector Burleigh.
" Ntlice. * urtsss 'tosrtrt?' totortwv»ow*r" JtoMbi ' > pm.de mat Balldlnx bow bslue sivelJd on . »'otoey avVBM.| bocwKu^rourU. sed^-inij | f lbs ooasrsfoaoa al' La ^ yu.Tn»-ofo . . 'Yu'propoSata'VS- aeeompasWU by roll spsellinaltoos, ete. . aad lo c ,ssr lbs stanl In*ss lbs rl*w in r*»#*t any I Il^™d"^U',toK!raSil«l?SS^Ka,y. ' Boyle Commercial Agency , 624 Eighth St. Ocaaa CJty. N. J, ] E. C. BOYLE, ftaaagcr ■ Claims adjo-toJ and rollutod aaywbsre to ] Stale*. » $100 REWARD SIOO1 a bought the «me Howanl, Hamlhoo, Elgin i ad Valthun Valch for cash cheaper than yoo can buy from Nchoo on time. " L. M. NELSON Jewelry, 543 « Broadway. 327 Kaigho ave, Camden, « "•J. r rrprrsenUU c is here once a "re It. • U you mill him drop postaL I E. WALL,' 725 Central Ave. City New Jersey £s£t Plain and Decorative Paperhaneer I — „ ( x M Estimate* Cheerfully Given Post Card will b*ing our ser- J vice to you.
Cold Winter Nights | j arc best enjoyed in a warm Well Lighted Room. 1 , ' The illumination of the room with M AZ ADA LAMPS I not only gives the pest substitute lor daylight, but make-- the cheapest illumination The same amount of light of a better, quality^ at One-third the Cost ■ j of the carbon filament lamp. Ocean City Electric Light Company PLUMBING j Are *<#a getiinu entire sslisfaclsjn a* to prk-es. workmanship anJ t'l-uj-*. : ' - - - if ' ant. it will pay yuu to giro m* a trial 1 aa in an exevpn — .i_:v grs,.] p.Miti i«, lake ears of yxir rrjeur w.-rk «>f wUieh 1 make especially. 1 have no rxjv*.-:>r cel.; u.n,l or ricrkal f.-rro to maintain. G-.va » a iriaL phonos Co H. BACO-N CK)7 Eighth hst
Yard and Uvu work atlemlol lo promptly. All klitd* uf 1» uro ami 2 yard plants. Special seashore lawn grans rood for sale, lies! grades of 8 ! •bode and orn amenta I trews and hedging. Would be piea-esl to do your 8 j work for you. Tup soil sold in any quantity an2 qartal fertthrer f.r g] your flower berl*. ELM ER H. CRANE! | aao moorlvn TERRACE t-
DnUfCI I 9 Q DO YOUR FALL SHOPrUtTCLL O PING HERE
We are showing a fine line of Sweater* for Men. Women and Children, including the heavy knil Shaker sweoler New line of Oaling Fianaels, Dress Ginghams. Percales. Etc. Cotton aod Wool Blankets, QailU. Etc.
"--"s1 -vH* Bm«v Braad1*' ArTO*' stoa*Ki> 01 Sew line of Msb's T-cs, Etc
The House of Reliable Goods snd Low Prices. DilU/CI I '0 BELL PHONE, 79-W 921 asbunr Avenue lUniLL Q Cottage Sites AT— Peermont-Avalon, IN. J. We will deed lots on tbe Main avenue, one and one-half block* from the ocean, free uf all Incumbrance*, to Iboro persous wbo will build collages costing not lew tban 51300. Apply to Avalon Improvement Co. i jos Arch Street. Fhilada. or I'-ermont. New Jersey
JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor ! 1137 Asbury Ave. ] Ocean City New Jersey i Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians rojj Bay Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. I HH^Or'a'on'r'lS^1*"*' *°" I THE UP-TO-DATK ! Tonsoriai. Parlor 824 Asbury Avenue , Four Barbers NO WAIT1MJ = MORGAN HAND. Jr. ] Civil. Rsaisias AMD HCKVBVOB Q CO. ml. n'.L- Bro.* n. j. H
Ocean City Title and Trust Company ' of Ocean City, New Jersey f CAPITAL $100,000 ' SURPLUS $25,000 Dtolro' sod*^*'1* j""**1 10 wllbool ; ens rd tan. W lib rsrelpleU tor anj' 'tajtwilto I ootcbarx*ISSUSIS TlTLKB Isaacs •CSBCMCS I. M. chttohr. HrroMent **■ *• MAHSinr. Fine Vles-ProsMsnl I.KHLiKH.LI)ULAU.Heeond Vlc^Prrolih-nl C. R. ST1LWKLL, Bserelary snd Troasursr J. KITH I Alt TATKM. Solicitor DIRECTOR!*: K. V. Corson Aaron o"™ro W. xd wards Joseph I. Mean H rod icy ' Jamana.Heuil Rotwrt ). Kay William U. -i.-rr. ru W. talks J. Kitiilsn Tnlem Lssllc a. I.udlsm H. Howard rhorn Henry i). Moore Cl.srlro P° Vs:romsn Baaltiaf h, Mail . Specialty HAHDCASTI.i; AiUnUc City Coilsc*. sslabllsbed PW7. K^| term, opens HspUmlwr ». Hboahsnd. ty>*wrttiu*. look keeping, Kiigltsli. day nod evening scsfi p hers and b.«.kkrop*re Hoth ri«no Martieu Haltdlng. M. JL (Tamer, pnnripnl Win open Beptsmbsr S. DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ' DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM J24®iarj»ie/Oceaii City. N. J. Wedding Fartiea 'and Picnic- a Hpec laity. Your trade aollclted. Order* delivered. Prompt atjput ten. - and Uraam bIwbjj on iined. batyfeonub. ^ an Ad in the SENTINEL
GAS HEATING STOVKS c * Dyti't let the stttldengJiaugcW weather ] catch you.unprejt.-ycd. A Gas ITi-atcr I ' minute's notice ami keep it the way yon want itias loMjj as you want it. * Call at the Gas Office, Eleventh ami " Haven avenue, and select what you want. J I \Ve have a supply of thejKstniakt*. CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY I j — c
HEADQUARTERS " j For anything you want (i> know al)ou( c building. | Are you nndeeide.1 how to plan your house'? Vou .we invito*! " ] Would you like to have your ijeu- of" a hou-e .kvel..jK*l ami j d know what ;t would cost fo buiM : Ate vou unfamiliar with Imiltling materials? Yon are invito-fl | to our allow rooms, where -ample* may 1 v seen and their ref.it it e merits and cosx d"iscu-sc*l. Arc yon udecided who to hue build your house ? Ii will | cost yoo no more to luxe a man w liolrfiRU-signed ati.l l.iiii! many jos. g. champion BUILDER < |« Eighth St.. Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot
YOU SHOULD HAVE I. A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself ami must depend upon the I honesty of the contractor. Among others I have built for Rev. C. \V. Bispham. 4244 Pine st. and Joseph F. \Lvers, 1337 Ridge avenue. Philadelphia.- * Ask them atiout - Otis M. Townsend ! „.s.S. ..BUILDER °n"r' f ——————— ___________ a BARBER .-"MARTS Contractors and Builders P Of. BAN C.ll Y. ,8. J. Hotels •Apartments Collates Ounftolous L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty — Hotels and Bungalows and Builder. Everything In the Building Llue Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given c KEBI DKXUKJ-810 Asbury Avenue OKKK'K— 7L. wroi Avemu U
"ALLEN SCULL AWE • El GUT If tf.YJ) OCSU. V .VlW. ^ Rhone Connections Walter V. Hess ; CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER jobbing given special attention ALi'SiVo* or0Bcl>s7' «»« TO OBOIB. •Bfll PHONt 1IB-W Office 1017 Asbury Avenue °cea" city new jersey new
B=4-U bild^kUM^US "There's a Reason" ■ Prompt, economical and rrasonal.lc 011 all jobbing and alteration work Call us tip Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm.. h. Smith. President Ralph M. Towhsknd Treasurer Bbnj. F. Young, Secretary Be,. Pbonc. 38-X Qff,ce: Bay Ay£ ^ §
TSllxflt OiereKffl0rA H°USE to suit your taste JSUllt rxight , and will Stand inspection.to make ( yon money at first cost LESLIE POLHflTOtlS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 758 Artmry Av.aa. an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OfpfcE: 8U1 St. Opposite p. 0. Plans ami Specifications prepared without charge Only K.!vani.«i nails u-.,l7,„ exterior work ALLEN SCULL BUILDER Coti.-ult with me freely on Seashore building. There L uo charge. Mv OFFICE: Ocean Ave. below Eighth St. City New Jersey bEBBGE 1 BOURSES i SO* and Builders Spencer B. Swan LjotihirtK Carpenter |n^c^ly and Builder JOHN f. SEAL BUILDER f*" jWILLARD S. STEELMAN j Contractor and Builder Eleventh St. and Bay *,e. j Oreuu City New Jersey A. G. WINKLER | PRACTICAL PLUMBER 8. 9. Admit. «. « *(IBI " GEO. 0. ADAMS & BSD. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING MILK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Ms son Line Promptly Attended To. . OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury .Avenue, Or ttAK l'tTY. S. J. Itolimetro Farms hej. A tan. J.tha T. Is..' la-ml ami UU fon•uauy in -torn. (trashes acj I ■sinter." Supplies, ttairtng I'roaiptir AileadM Ta. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE ANO s'g/v PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PROP Iteedy Mlxtsh Peinte, Iron. I end Oils fr.1l sn.l 4*1 ia,nu . — Asa Asbury avenue.
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