Ocean City Sentinel, 26 December 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 2

' ' Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS 'ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY , Befl -Phone »a 66-X AdvaetWsinent. In locnl mm inn. , 4 rent, per line, eoeb iDeenion. Monthly and yesrl) rmtae mrnlebed on application. | ioh Tort promptly done by eiperlenc*<i THURSDAY. DIv'KMilKI! 2... 1H1U. 1 ^KnUr^M Ihsly ojicTat Ocean Clly. 1-— I Governor Wiijwin baa bad a be- i latad awakening lo the necessity of < curbing traata and monopolies by . amendmeut to the corporation law* of •this State, according to tbe Camden Poet-Telegram. H% -finds Ihla tlie ( moat important nubjacl for legislation , at tha coming aeaalou. Yet tbe evlle , complained of bave existed since the ( day tl»e governor wae Inaugurate- 1 | and ha bad nothing to aay about them t in hla maaaage to tbe last Leglalalure. | No one ballavea that be did not boon i that t beat condition" existed and with , this knowledge It was obvlonaly hl> i doty to call npon the Leglalalure lo amend tbe law. Au, the aberlfTa tale* df Cape May ■ County are publlabad In tbe Cape Ma\ i County Garette, and laat week'a laaue I of tbat paper did not contain a rtngle i one, which goea lo show that at tliai I time there waa not a piece of property I in tbe county In the ham.* of tbe I nherlfT for eale, say# tbe Wlldwood < Hbn. In the same issue of the Gaaette, t however, there appeared tire financial statement- of three of the .national I hank* of tbe county, • bowing thaaq to 1 be In a rood proaperon* financial con- I ■lit ion. All of which goea lo show < tbat Cape May tlounly i* "right tide ' •up with care-' wbeo viewed from a « financial standpoint. A BKOOKI.V.N merchant wbo tried • to deceive tbe reader* of a metropolitan 1 newspaper by putting bl* dseular* ' between tbe page* of :b* paper ha* been anjolosd by tbe Snpr-me Court. ' If. la a cheap and deapieable trick, 1 thin hkhlng of tbeaRlclency of a popo 1 lar newspaper a* an advert bring ' medium, and tbe courts do wall to < Mop It whenever complaint I* made. ' **•# the Camden Rod-Telegram. 1 Anyone dartring to use the nrwapaper 1 ea an advedtialug medium baa aceea* to Ha colnmn* In the regular way ■ ■The insertion of aattrr over which 1 the newspaper baa no auperrMon or 1 control Is a fraud both on the pub- < Usher* and the reader*. ' .j t »X"V MKW 1KAS1 ) It's a few days early, b -l.neverthr- 1 laea tbe HanrriXKi. extends hearty New 1 Year greetings to fu patrons. Wt Iruat all bave had a ancreaefii] ' year and tbat 1818 will start hi and contlone In a way to make I hem happy and contented. r Tbe oomlng year baa every primped > of being an exceptionally good one for i Ocean tJIty and wa hope that the In f <1 [ration* wl"l prove right. Thl* resort be* gone ahead lorsa number of years and tin outlook for the future la mosi c encau raging to all Interested In thla s flnaat of cities along tbe New Jersey r coast. t

TO BUILD CAR SHOPS - meant In Atlantic. It la tbe announced inteotion of the Pennsylvania Railroad interests to spend 8800.000 lo tbe erection ot car shop* for tbe trolley roads and tbe Shore Past Luis on t be site of the ball |«rk at tbe Inlet In Atlantic City. If Ibe land Is used for tbla purpose, the shops will be hull! tbla comlngaeaaon. Various buildings, paint shop, machine shops, assembling sbop and administration building will be necessary. It la said by tbe antborltle* of tbe •treat car company tbat tbe erection of eucb a plant will make it possible to rebuild can there, aud later to construct new ear*. One of lb* plans for the future Is.tba outfitting of tbe street railway with some form of "pay-ae-yoo-obtor" -flare, for use on Atlantic annua. The first report of Supt. of Weight and Measures liodsu slyiws tbat tie made 580 Inspection* during tbe year and. of 288 different kinds of .eale* ln- * pert ad. « were onndemoed and 84 ad -Justed; 21 pur cent, of those Inspected . wereiueorreet. Of S086coonur weight, inspected, 128 were condemned aud of toe 1806 lie ft lo use were adjusted by the addition of lead, of wbleb be used 18 pound. In adjusting litem to standard weight. Milk bottles and j ice cream cane were found of standard , ' ■

Heavy suove mo -in. rtnow began falling In this city about 10.80 o'clock Monday night and It continued coming down until along toward morning, whan rain set In. This stopped later and there was more snow Tuesday morning until uoon, accompanist* by strong winds. ■ r. Get Invited lo apeak. The Rev. Arthur Gee, pastor of Itnmsnuel Baptist Churrb, hs* been invited to spesk at tbe watch night nervine at Paasayuuk Avenue Bapfl-t Church, Philadelphia, Tuesday, lieoetubtr 81. Mr Gee Is en Instructive a* well as entertaining speaker . for 0mm (Sty Auto Bridge.

i SUNDAY IN THE 1 LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large Congregations. The churches In Ocean 'Lily were nil 1 well filled at the service* on Bundsy. Following are report* of the sermon* heard: ar. auuputikk's. There was a large congregation at • tbe celebration of the mesa In 81. Au- . gustlne's Church Sunday morning, ' the celebrant being the rector, the Rev. John J. Hwaeoey. first l-rwbytbiuan. The services of the First Presbyterian ' were largely attended on Bonday. The church was tastefully decr ' oraled for the Christmas season. The i choir rendered special mu*lc, and thr pastor, the Rev. Charles H. Bohner, i delivered two sermon* of an Interest- . character. Io the morning hi* theme was The Star of Bethlehem," i and his text, Matthew 2; 8; "Wa hava > Hie star In the East." ■ He epoke of Ibe nature at tbe stir which guided the wise men In their quest, discussing Its supernetnrsl character aud the different theories of rationalism which try lo account for ■ it a* an ordinary astronomical phei nomenou. After speaking of It ae a guiding luminary, he showed how thst Bter of Bethlehem has become • the world's Day-Btar, rhlnlog upon bomellfe, our business affair* and political Inatltnllous. In tbeerenlugMr. Bohner preached I he last of hla series of "Travel-Ser-mons" to tba largest audience thai gathered to bear tbese interesting dlscoaraea. The main auditorium i tilled with eager listeners, many of them being obliged to be content with seat* In tbe Bundsy school room of the church. His theme was "Jerusalem— The Temple," and hla text, Gelations 1; 18: "I wept up to Jami salam " The ebolr, which was augmented for tbe day, rendered music of a very order. Miss Ethel Righter, of aang a soprano solo at , aaeb servlcewlth pleasing affect. Tbe , chorus work of the choir waa well sustained and tbe snbject of mueh favorable comment at the close of tbe various servlcaa. Tbe Presbyterian Church la jrsry much alive at present and a number of Interesting events are In promfor tbe near future. Having concluded tbe present aeries of talk* abont hi* own travels, the pastor, next Sunday evening, will apeak abont the Journeying* of another very nblqal personage, his theme being, "The of Batan." Tbe choir will repeat some of Its 1 Christmas music by special request. 1 immanukl baptist. Iu Immanuel Baptist Church Bun t day morning, the pastor, tbe Rev. Arthor Gee, epoke on tbe topic, "Ae . Little Child." He toik hie text . Luke 8; II. Mr. Gee epoke lo part as follows: ( "Greatest among all recorded facts. , greatest among tbe mysteries of life, greatset among tbe Insolubje common- | plaoaa, is tbe oomlng of God lo earth, , taking our nature, becoming a babe. , "Next to this superlatively great

event Is the fact that He came tbe way , He did— as a little child. "He oould bave cboeen many other , " waya than this. He might have cboeen tbe terrible thunder storm, t " coming as a destructive power, wreak- ( 0 Ing veugananoa on humanity's sins. " "Ha oould have cboeen tbe startling g " rush of an angel flashing on tbe earth f | like the awe-inspiring daeeert ol i ( huge comet. He could have chosen to '* appear suddenly pa a stranger lands In '' our midst In tbe darkness of tbe . * olgbt. He could have cboeen tbe f secret wag • spirit, oomlng ae a breath, soft and sweet, but Invisible ' Any of these method* HIT could have " choseu, bat He reject sd them ell and ' eboee to come aa a little child. L "First, the Jubilant song of the an r gals; then a child's cry awakening the ,, * night. '" "He emptied Himself, taking the A c form of a servant, submitting in deep fl humility lu the exparieooea of a ho- ^ man being, from tboae of babyhood up tI "The cradle of tba earth rocked 1 gently and tba ,pew-born Bon slept, j, ' rocked In tbe great end I* of His great lt r Falhar and held gently but closely In the arms ot Hla mother. (• "Thus we mast enter Hie world: Tlx 1 by birth. We. too, must become a* r ' little children and enter the other world as Ha wa* born and entered our world. Ae a Utile child He came ' to us. As little children we mast go s, 1 to Him. This Is His wwy — salvation ' by birth, growth, nativity, self- jji sacrifice. We may wonder why this al: method waa chosen: w* cannot dany

the fact. And *re shall do wall If we. too, empty ourselves and become ' obedient ae little children, obedient as He was obedient everywhere, always * lo the end." . ^ FiRtrr M, x , Teklufc for Jils :ext "Peace on earth and blessed are the peace-makers," I Dr. Haines Bunday morning said in part a* follows: ' t "This old sarth of ours turned away '■ _ from abort day* aud long ulglits yes- ' terdey toward more sunshine and j longer day*i and when the Babe of ' k Bethlehem'" manger wae horn III* e spiritual weight marked the |wrtod I when all eveuts were to tend toward . spiritual light and life. The reign or I " confusion was then declared to be ' ® over, and from that event, that marks t the pivotal point lu tba world's IBs- K lory, there begin* the era of peace on s • earth and good-will to men or toward r 'men of good will.' t ' "The lerm 'peso*' hs* at lea*t Ihree n | distinct meaning* In God's. word: s j "First, Man may beat peace wltb li . 'God by penitence for *ln aud faith- In j Jesus Christ a* hi* personal Bai lor, 5 that dispose* of the black past sud 9: establishes a new relationship with ! eternal life. . "Beoond, Man may bava the peace , uf God abiding In him In tbe person of r< Ibe Holy Bplrlt aa a witnessing spirit. He then become* a unit peace- B

■ r 'maker, and by Ilia atmosphere [ | of bis character gne* about making l-eace on earth by hearing a goml ) In every form. Two men hold the peace of the w'orld lu their grasp. Three nations are ready for world • peace — England. France and America —and If the Tsar of liunala.aiid Kalsei of Germany should present the world with tbe Christmas greeting*. 'We shall forever Maud' for world peace,' there would be peso* kud all. navies ' could Iben become for the world what 1 will and - human brotherhood to protect the weak and carry relief to the 1 needy. Gentlemen may cry peace! ' peace! hut there can he no moral and - spiritual peace until Ignorance, super - stitlon and dl»M*e are rebuked end mastered. "Peace means adjustment to the ■ Divine Ideal lo all thlugs and this _ - process has been and still contluue* to i ■ be s struggle for the leaders of thooght 1 e snd sctkm against tremendous odd*. ' e "But man. with hla God-gtveu mis- i ; slon of lofty Ideals, will not rest con - tent until there shall be actual human s brotherhood on the earth, when serf- " domain! slavery of every sort, material, e Intellectual, moral and spiritual, shall be abolished end man shell come to r his own as a Bon of God.an heir of all r the future I "We have the honor as a uatlon of f having first Insisted upon arbitration r Instead of war, and more than sixty - causes that might have caused war i were settled by tbe Lulled Btatee In .- Die nineteenth century. t "Tbe spule of men In all nations i bave been straggling for peace with 1 God, and expressions of thla struggle may be seen lu tbe various forms of I religious belief held by men In past - age* tbat are now yielding so rapidly I to the agreaslvc Light of tbe world as t shown In the Christian religion. i "The peace of God expresses itself r In good will toward men; end o«,r t annual custom of mak'ng other i people happy by forgetting ourselves - lu giving to them Is not only a dellghl- , ful Idea, but an expraaskra of real ■ growth toward human brotherhood. Hospitals, children's homes, asylum*. I benevolent societies, m ft s I o n a r y ' r boards, being the big brother of other f people*, lhe»e express (he growth of t 'Good will toward men.\ e "I should think tbat every person I im i.-le* lo help bis fellosfe to clean i up the earth In some spotiso as to e mike it Aiahltahle, every teacher ot r«K.: '.ruth, every one wbo bears the cry r of the needy, all persona whi have for ' f their ultimate purpose tbe WNuilog of i . this world for Jesus Christ— ^ these are . peace-makers. Tbeae are helping to > bring to pea* tbat which the angelic l hosts proclaimed as a prophecy,"' Peace ; ( on Earth, Good Will Toward Men • " j . Real Kalate Transfers. j Recent real eeuta transfers In Ocean ' , City recorded In tbe ofllee of County , Clerk Hlldreth, as reported In the Cape ' May County Gaxette, are as follows: | Allen Corson at ux to John C. Cur- , rey. Lot on Wesley aveone 220 feel " southwest from Eighteenth street, be- ( ' ing 40 feet wide and extending to ex- ] tcrlor line. Catherine M. Jsoie* et vlr to Daniel ^ Bleelmau 82800. Lot 871, Bec- ' C. Beymour Davis et ux lo Florence A Horn. Lot 60x180 on Wsalay avenue ' fact southwest from Fourteenth - ' street. p | Wm H. Mlerset ux to B. Wesley J Lake. I<ots 77* aud 778 Becllon F. < Israel G. Adam* to Augusta H J | Lota 781 and 782, Section D • Catharine M. James to Robert B. f 81800. Northeast 28 feet of J 820, Section C. d Ocean City Association to Harry F. 5 Stanton. Lot on Wesley avenue 450 J southwest from Thirty -e I g b I b t street,' being 50 feet wide and 1815 feet * deep, Section H. J Same to same. Two -lota 50x1315 * feet each. Section H, near Thirty -eev- " entb street. Same lo same. Five lota 50x1815 each, on Waeley avenue, near 'Thirtyeighth street. ( The Centenary Fund, Me., to Rarab Balrd. 1500. Lot 781, Section H. " Peter Welkins et ux to Arthur B Lot 818, Section H. John C. Curry et ux to Israel G. Lot ou Wesley avenue 180 feet southwest from Eighteenth street, W fret wide and extending to »i exterior line. • m Ocean Clly Aaaodallou to Jems* M. Jl Cheater. Ocesu front between Thirtyand Tblrty-olotb streets UlraM Realty Co. to Charlotte 8«20 Lot. 28. Ocean City Gardens Co. to Gsorga ' at al. Lot 725 and uortbweat half of lot 728. block 7. Wm. Brldgawater at ux at al. to Walter 8. Ogdan. 8500. l-ot 7fj_ Section F. Wm. Brldgeweter et ux to Wm. 8100. Lot* 748. 624, 621 aud 546. Section F. ,'g, Bessie A. feel bap lo Wm. C. Price. "2 r liessle A. Kel ban Wm

- 88400. Lot 121, Section A. ' Arthur N. Taylor et ax to Eugene • W. Btlllmsn et al. Lot 782. Hnctlon F. ' George B. Ltnglsy et ux .In A. Itnland Blade 84000. Lota 761 and 782, Beet Ion G , Harry H. Kyuett el ux et al. lu It ' Kynelt Pen field. Lot 222, Section C i . Harry C. Morrill to Claraace B. Scull. Lot 50x300 ou Wesley avenue > 50 feel southwest front Twenty-eighth . street. I Vincent H. Robin win ep^Jx to Mary r AM liner. Lot 888, Section A. i John Bramell et ux to Charles B I Powell. 84-VI0. Lul 40S. Bert Ion A. Kllxebetli Braiigan to Eureka Really ' 81800. Lot 2. Section 9. Samuel W Cooper et ux, trustees, Harriet M. Howard *4 al. 8880. half of lot 812, Section K, with buildings. Mabel E, Jennings to Florence A. , 81500. Lot on Pleasure ave* 4«5 feet southwest from Twelfth street, being 45 feet wide aud extend- ' to exterlo- line. 1 James H. Klger to AuguMa H. Murphy. Lot* 121, 122. 468. 682 and Section K. Alios It. Heed to Joseph Kraiias. 'c IajI 80x107 on Bay avenue 287 > feet south west from Sixth etreet . j * City Mm end Lumber Co. to SemnCTTi Wen sell. 8I20U. Lot 905, Section A.

In Chinee ry of New Jersey. • fro Allele M. HsslUt. Irroe^U Hsslltt, Mehel i Willi*™ ""K" »"d is* By rlrta# or so order of tbe Court or Cbsoeery ol New Jersey, ol dew tbe tnoly- * herein Wlmsm"'*?^. eTiS!!* before the twentyoeoond dey ol January, next, or tbe ee Id bill will be taken s* eon ere made defendant* Iwcense yon own **ld lend* or eoine pert* tbereol: snd you, Kill* K. Held, are made a defendant beeanae you ^?BWM!5SS!l -f Novamber, A. U. nlnalean Imodrwl and^twelre. Hot tutor ot Comptalnante. Cbelaaa Rank Bids. Atlantic City. N. J. 11-*, M . P. r. JAM BOARD OF CHUHIB FRBRHObDKRH OF 1 7'HK COl'WTY OF CAPE MAY. * Pnblie Notice. IferebB^^^lSk^liTs'nfwtTCdafJ , Cnoaen Freebolder*. lobe bold at the Court Honae, Cape May Oonrt Hooae, as Tneadsr, Dev. A. B. 1*U, al II o'atoek a. m. By order af Ibe Board, JOB. r. MaoKUWIC. Cbatrman, HOP* W. UvlfDY, CHAH. Dated Uenember lath. tan. FRANK W. roWKkS, Clerk, 11-H Jt , P. F_ tl JUL tee tele Clly, 1 Trustee's Sale. 1 Is tbe Dletrlet Conrl ottbe Ualted Htalee lor ' tbe Dletnct or New .lareey. c In the 1 I lliH.rv n^ilckmon } Notice or Pnblie Bale; The underalxnod, ^Ibe^ Trustee In Bank- ^ ■ bet l>e wlll«Vpota'atHp*bM?Btafelo"wD'hem ( *fya. «£"??•' "'«• . «

. no arecUd'.-eltaeta la the cKy o7 Ocean City. 1 - roomy of Cape May* and particularly de- I of that widlb rtleadlnx In l^tb or ' r"b " aonlbaaalerly belween Tinea parallel with the I - SfJl'aSTWkW SS.-S.KS ; I No. 14 In HscOoa C on lbs plan or lou of tbe 1 KsSiiSVf S i KUWAKIl C. BOYMC^ ' Attorney foM'ro*! . U l».ll., P. F„ 41 1.00 ' Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocaaa City, N. J E. C. BOYLE, Aanager adjusted and ooDeeUd anywhere b> Btatee. HAglKASTIi: Atlantic CtG BoalCollect, setabliahsd ISer. Pall terms opens Heptember s. Shorthand, lypewrltlnf . bookkaaplng, Kncllab, day and wan In* amIjrepber. and bonkkaepsre Both pbooee. A BTwgMlartlcii Bulidinc. M. K. Cramer, prln1 cipai. TACjil open Bapumbar t.

. '-LjJ - i : . ... • ■ - . . Cold Winter Nights | are best enjoyed in a warm Well Lighted Room. The illumination of the room with MAZADA LAMPS not only gives the best substitute (or dgylight, but makes the j CHEAPEST ILLUMINATION . The same amount of light of a better quality, at One-third the Cost J of the carbon iitameul lamp. The Ocean City Electric Light Company PLUMBING ' Are yon getting entire satisfaction an to prices, w<. -kmanehip and biitinam eonrtmyl If I > not. it will pay yon to giro me e trial. I am in an exoeptionaUy^gnnd position to take . [ care of your repair work of which I make a ipedelty. 1 hav*>/no expenalra o-tahliahmenl or clerkal force to maintain, dire mo a trial. i - tkoth PHonss C. M. BACON 607 Eighth St

Yard and Lawn work attended to promptly. All kinds of house anil J yard plants. Bpeclal seashore lawn grass seed for eale. Bent grades of. , shade aud ornamental trees and hedging. Wuuld he pleased to du yuur I work for you. Top soil Mild lo auy quantity and apeclal fertiliser fur ' S j r ELMEIR H. CRANE ^ • M O MOONLVN TIRRACK ■ ■" "" TTMfr«a»B48naapoMBO ! Bell Phorte 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A ; SUTTON & CORSON CO. , . General Contractors ; Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey

; Free Cottage Sites AT Peermont-Avalon, IN. J. , We will deed lota on the Main avenue, one and one-half blocks from tlie r ocean, free of all Incumbrance*, to those persons wbo will build cottages on r same costing not lees than 81600. I Apply to Avalon ^Improvement Co. 1308 Arch Street, Philada. or Peermont, New Jersey NOTICE TQ AUTOMOBILE OWNERS time to have your Automobiles overhauled and repaired is during the Winter, the place to have it done is the DeLancey Garage and Machine Shop,Twentysecond and Pine Streets, Philadelphia. First-class work Guaranteed at Honest Prices. Give us a Trial Order. Machine shop in charge of John R. Duncan, late of the Chadwich Engineering Works. ALLEN SCULL, Prop.

JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor n I|S7 Asbury Ave. • Ocean City New Jersey ' • THE UP-TO-DATE ; 1 : . Tonsoriai. Parlor - 824 Asbury Avenue ( Four Barbers NO WAITING ; ' MORGAN HAND. JR. j Civil. KNOIMH* AND NtTSTBTOS I : Ocean City Title and Trust Company [ of Ocean City, New Jersey capital $100,000 surplus $28,000 Conducts a (snarml hanking buslnsm, * rsoalvtng dapoaiu sntflsrl to rhsrk withnnt V Acooucul Aclsaa Sipcvlar, administrator. Iruatsa or xnardlan. Will's racalylad for snd kapt with- * imsubis Titles laauxs scxchii « I- M. CRtCHNk, f 'resilient WM. K. MAHBKY. First Vlfa-FraaUMnl Vlea-Frealdrnl „ c. K. HTII.WKLI., Maaretary and Tressurar J. FITHIAM TATfc-M u-i,.,,.. W TATKM.

DingcTona, ; W. K. Maaaay J.' M .' Cbaatrr . h"h° Rl'ta. " K. W. Kdwarda Joaapb l Baoll Harjy Haadlay j.maa G.Hcun •loBert J; Kay William tl. Hbarread H. W. lake J. FtUllan T.tam H. Ludtam K. Howard Tborn F. IsamlDf Otis M. Towausnd Henry I). Moore Clmrlsa P. Vanaman Basklnf by Mall a Specialty IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. *- Ocean City Ngtw Jersey Plain and Oecorative Paperhaneer — — Estimates Cheerfully Given Post Card will bring our service to you. >

GAS HEATING STOVES 1 c f Don't let thesuddenchange of weather catch you unprepared. A G»s Heater will make any room warm and cozy at a minute's .notice and keep it the way you want it as long as you want it. . i . 1| Call at the Gas Office, Eleventh and Haven avenue, and select what you want. J We have a supply of the best makes. : CITY C!AS LIGHT COMPANY

HEADQUARTERS For anything you ivanl/to know about building. - . (f ■ Are you undecided hoiv to piVfi^yuhtJttmse ? Von arc invited i( to cotite and see our splendid collection ofitjPtO-dntc plans. t Would you like to have your ideas of 'a house dcvelopeti and V know what it would east to build ? ^ We have a drauglit.-itnan always at your service. Free. Are yon unfamiliar with building materials? You are invited i to our show rooms, whece fhuplcs may lie seen and their relative, merits and cost discussed. AreFOU undecided wife lo have build your house? It will cost you no more to have a man who has designed ami built many Of the finest btiildings in Ocean City. . " > . JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER ' ' t -Eighth -St., Opp. Penna. R. R-. Depot rou SHOULD HAVE 1 A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself anil must depend fipon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer 'you - to i any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis m. Townsend office diim nro o^city, 8lbSl.0pposlle r.O. D U I LL/Ln fl- j- [ — — J. W. BARDCR JOHN MARTS BARBER / MiARTS Contractors and Builders i Office, Sixth S|.andWttlAre. OCDAfM CITY, St. 3. I . ' . " tlotela Apartments GuH.i'fus . Bungalows ! L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty I' — 1 Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything In the Building Line Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. j — 810 Asbury Avenue OFFICE!— 745 Weet Avanne

ALLEIN SCULL, THE BVlWiPEft Eighth QCEHX ,-trs. , Phone Connections Walter V. Hess AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION « iris * r "o H'O. " * D'DI T fo S S 2SO?°TO oaoxD|f °* "c*lIN, Office 1017 Asbury Avenue oc"N CITY . NEW JERSEY c — — - '""-tafisil

B-4-U-BILD-KUM-G-US ! "There's a- Reason'" , Prompt' cconomical an<1 reasonable on nil jobbing and aitcrntion work/ ■ Call us up Ocean City house Bldg. Co. w«. h. kn,)MH »«!.,.« u. Tomutv, 'tmrne Bknj. K. Yooho, Secretary - B-ii Ph..., ,.■> Office: 11. > Ave, bet. Kith and Hth St*. Q. . J 1 f O j _ i . ) Por A HOUSE to suit your taste " .JSLlliL r\.igni i aud will stand inspection to make ^ . v you money nt. first cost \ SEE— — LESLIE POLHARTiQS CONTRAOTOE and BUILDER 788 A»bnry Av.n». .nJ Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

i ",»Tn-*cro— a»*» wtiaun, m. townsend builder Office: 8tli St. Opposite P. o; Plans and Specifications prepared without charge j Only galvanized nails used on exterior work 6e0b6e 8. bourgeois 1 sox Carpenters and Builders OCF.AN CITT, k. J, ADDITIONS. ALTERATIONS AND RFPAIbS Spencer B. Swan jobbing Carpenter a specialty and Builder | JOHN T. "SEAL " BUlLPEiR - willard s. 8teelman Contractor afld Builder tlcvrnth at. and Bay ave. Ocean City New Jrrec) Jubbln* Promptly Attended To ' A. G. winkler PRACTICAL PLUMBER 6. 0. AJarat. «. V Adairi GEO, 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING BULK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Llus Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, UC'KAN CITY, M. J. • *tanll>- lu HUK-k. * llru.hr. mid I'sluler*' Suppllr*. Hlryele Tlrr. „(1I Nnpplles. Blryclr II.; BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEV, PNOF Heady Mixed Paints, Lead aud Oils 920 and 922 Asbury avauua. - HKADLEY A ADA MM Reading Coal Atoo Kroilllni^Wood by barrel or rnrd. •phou'e "*>' O' Kutarprlre sad lard. TKNTII sad » I AT ATLANTIC ICE COHMHI -*L" Pocono Mountain Ice o AOS, 1014 Asbury Avs, QHARLES L. HOFMANN *i.ssEsre®Te'?CD A"CHITi:CT 42I Mariner A rtarchants' Building PHD.ADEI.PBIA, FX.' Weflnssflsr smlMluntay udmr7n**nlu7 Real Estate and Company of Cape May County, N. J. ^WPHlaiKNTlNU FIDELITY TRUST CO. OFNKWAHK TITLES INSURED HrereUf., AbKrnKoM TlIM* snd Fire JbFARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND BOLD — o nines In new tmnk.fculltflna — Hay Court House, N. J.

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