Ocean City Sentinel I "PsurTsT, in IHn.ie»ee kveav Taraee.T t, ' . ~ d R. CURTIS ROBINSON „ Bditor and Prqprleto e OCEAN CITY. - - "-NEW JERSEY I Bell "Phone No M-X - ^ - • CHVBMDAY. MAY 22 191*. HAVKjrou -een that liumpon KlghUi at reel? Thl« la the 0"«f> "f itoffh.uf: t What's this talk about Urn appari- , toe? One can -carcni^ believe every rumor, but we bop* the reportajif a '•frame-op" are untrue - * THat wood block pavement on Klgblli etreet eurely ba> the- bulge on somebody. Tbe block give- practical , Illustration of tbl- quite' (fequeutl#. > Tbe bulge at Klghlb -treet and Wesley • avenue last Sunday afternoon *i« i most pronounced. Slany pedestrians , •lopped to look at tbe strange, but not new, eight. ' PKBTINKNT OI K"1' If Ocean City's taxes were ra'l-ed 1 mors than $22,000 last year—ami tbev | were— what will be_ the Increase for . till, year at the present rate of fx pen- 1 dltore*7 ■ , THAT lik'T A 1. 1.. | Editor Hamilton, of the Wlldwuod i Hun, rises to remark: "We are afraid that Brother Ktslier. ■' of the Ocean City ledger, has lost tlie key to one or two 'of tlie Ten Commandment-." CIINBTkl CTI M. A HKtMiKTbe officlaNtrgan at al. started their 1 spring planting In Atlantic City some weeks ago, bifl It doesu'l look a. , though tlile will be half so successful ae the luxuriant, not to -ay beautiful hedge tbe official organ1 I- now; con- ' strucllug. . CAN OKT "*«!•••' It Hie I*:. Commodore Richard At water and < Frauk W. Kowkes, who have been ' elected commlisiloiiers of Sea late City under the new form of governmrut, attended Hie meeting of the City Commlealonrrs lie re laet Thuraday ffilb la a great place In which to secure "pointer-" regarding the conduct of city affairs. Comeggahi, gentlemen, and tiring Mr. DeLaoey, the other rominUTbe letth-strlug la alwaya op tlie outside. ^ VICIOt'SISAUISATIO-l Hay tbe Cape May Htar aod WaVe "Raferrlug to Ita recent detective etuot, IM Ocean City Ledger -ay-: '■ 'Every natlveor transient visitor to Cape May County cornea iu touch with tbe constant repetlon of tbaae charges, and aalde from every other reaaon , ll Is but Just that If guilt exists. It should be plaoar) where It helongs and tlie odium lifted from tbe Innocent,!* "There will alwsysbe 'cooatant.repetltlotr uf charges einauellug from a diem aed or vlctoua Imagination Juat so king as there ere people like those who pulled off the detectapboue stunt."
THE LITTLE JOKEX. The conditions of Hie coutrect for ( laylngtbe wood block on Eighth street required then he etreet be kept In tlrst- i darn condition by tbe oontractors for a < portod of five years. Tbe City Oommisakinera bare agreed that the block shell be lorn np end re- , laid with au asphalt binder, which j nullities the ortgluel contract. « People who claim lo know aume- ■ thing about the wearing qualities of J this wood block say It will not be In < vary good condition at the end of three yeare. Who will keep II lo eondiltoti or re place It leter ouT 1 Thluk It over, Mr. Taxpayer, , •<4SO HOKE EXPENSE. | The report that the wood block on * ■ u* report i liar rue woou nines
Kigbth street Is to be torn up aud re- 1 laid, ae stated In the Hknti.nki. ol last week, has been verified. Tbe Ballon & Corson Company, uot i ■atlslled with the work, which was 1 dona under the spedHcatlons or tbe etty, has voluntarily agreed to do the work over without ooet insofar as their contract Is concerned— a most gracious aud unheard of thing, as Director Fisher eptly expressed It. Tbe Button A Coraou Company lisa reputation all ovar this eecllou «V New Jersey for doing (lrst-clavs work, 1 and tbe Arm hat a pardonable pride in Its repuutlon. This time tbe block see to have en asphalt Hilar, which tbe city la to furnish and pay for, aud tbe city Is also to pay the cost of applying It. Tba coat of the asphalt will probably be something like $76. The cost of epplylng It, et e rough estimate, will be about $1800. What la It that was said about the economy ol commission form of gov■1AM VILB ODOR. A Hrldgetou paper, we are Informed
by tbe oflfdel orgau of this city, publishes au article dipped from the lest Issue of the organ, "explaining" mu- . Did pal condltkius In Ocean City, and ' says: "It was written by the Rev. ' William K. Flslier and may be relied fcputiae the real facta of the 'case." to bm '* re*,'y 10 n"k °dUr Why does the official orgeii""atart 1 aometbtng" and then Jump ot! for ' help to a paper In another section of " the Bute lo an effort lo smI.i It lie Its futile endeavor? Tba managlDg editor of the Ledger may tell the truth, but when a charge I Is made that the etty appropriation ac- < counts wen overdrawn and It Is de- " dared that toe city began to get upon 1 lu Aoapdal let during the adtnlntatraUou of wht-h former UHy Comptrolier Mowrer, (he auditor, was a part, i w hy dig op extraneous metier? Buck to tbe subject lu baud. The average person duosu't care a
picayune whether the managing ( editor of the official organ due. o' does L not lei I Hie Ifuth, or whether he lies to go outside for "dorrohmyrtlve" evi from an unknown correspondent j of a llrtdgetou paper. * However, one thing the -people of thisdiy area— 1| rod: Flit oHIdal orgrt | ( Is. owned t-idy, 'soul and psptshmo- ' by the preoerit city official-, a* I- evidenced In ll» column- every week. If mi uie #f the city officials declare ] that I lie moon- Is composed of green j cheese, the official organ applaud- the 1 1 I -entluirul -tol those who cbYiii.IJ.--"!)- I The City Couiuit.slouer. cdhdbpo] . wrong! • • " - M All ball the i lly Coiutolwlmier.!^- 1 > Hut. a- the Hkntinkv ti»» hinted, , > Ihc Ills, era lowering, - - . . TrfiTiirulse- to Xtnrtmvy -ea-iti fur. 1 the official organ, which- must obey « BAPTIZED IN BAY ! Sunday* was a great day at the 1 1 Hhiloti Baptist Church,- beginning III! early prayer meeting at 5 o'clock. • At II a. Ill , Hie pa.lor, Hie llev Cr.nl Harrl-, presched a- strong -eruiou, subject, "Whataoever a man -oweth, ' lhal shall he al-o reap " _ I l At 4 p m. tlie baptismal aervlce- . look plare In Hie thormighfare off Highlit -treet. Tbl- service »a» wit- 1 nes-ed by a number. of |ieople One • 1 The church people desire to thank ' the public fur the liberal offcrlug rer celled* Further contributions toward ■ . ihc new church will be appreciated. The pastor preached a special aer , muu to the women lu J|ie evening , Tbe pa-tor's text next Bunday mornIng will be "He that lov.eth lila brother I -bidet hlii the light "—I John, 2: 10. HIS MOTHER DEAD
- if nun CsDfllniSsis l.o-r- Hum l-arrnl- Within a Month. I> Hugh Cnnulugham. of . this city, I' went to Philadelphia Tuesday to at- v. r feud the funeral of hie mother, Mre. H fle-ter A Cuunhighaui, who died at „ tier home there Friday nlglit. She ligi! " suffered from diabetes for a longtime " I and -he had a -Hoke about a year Ago I Her health began to fall rapidly about o a month ago. Mr- Cunningham, who ,, was (17 years olli, letves eight children 'and 27 gierttjchlldren". Bhe had vlalted ,v l)il« city several times w Mr. Cuiinlugham ha- ban a number s I ol visit etlone from the grim reaper J during Hia le-t few years. II I- father, Adam cunulngliam.'dled four week1 aW.> la-t Saturday. He lost a daugh- tl i ter, Hester, flva yeats ago, aud a little (| . 'lafer hi- year-old baby pa—ed away. y Carottsf II. Comlei Norm. ll . The little -hydroplane Caroline II, " owned by E J. DuMee, of the Ocean « City Yacht Club, has been shipped up "M 4 from Florida, whare -he won the Rocki- ledge-Coco Cup and then went wrong , on account uf engine trouble. Bhe tried two different engine- while lu ' e Florida and the vibration of the leal ( one was so great that they were afraid d lo run It lor fear It would drive . through the bottom of tbe boat A - new Pierce- Hndd with a longer stroke, ' ertfk to.gel more hore-power wit hop t I Increasing Hie rating will be Installed » early tirxl mouth. i, Leroy Howe, Irving Hill, Arthur c i. Hod gors,. Mies Kdna Harlow and Ml— 1 . Llde Hamlllou. of Hie Hell Company 's 1 office,' attended Hie closing meeting of 0 e the PhtladelpHIa Bell Telephone . .Society In Hut city Tuesdey evening k The eiilerlafmnetil was a rare treat. 0 There were 4000 of the company 'a em- Ji ployeapreeeiil. q Deputy Btate Councilor Lowe, of tlie Deputy Btate councilor Lowe, of the
Junior Order of'L'nlted American Mechanic-. oame Hip from Wlldwood Tuesday evening with a number of other member- of theorder and vlalted Iota Council; No. 128. by whom mem- ■ tiers thejk were enteriained. Mr. Lowe ! drr—ed the mem here. Mpenl Pleaeaai Keening. Under the direction of Mr. and Mr. H. Colllu-on, a party of young > people parned a very pleasant time last evening. Among tba party were Ml— ee Laura Townmnd, Sarah ( In IT, , Elisabeth Bledem and Amy Itom, Nutvlu Smith, Mavlln Robln-oti. Kenneth and "Jack" Barr. Will tea Mfsrclal p-ncrm-ii. (leorge Markwaril, a retired West policeman, will agalu be mi duty thl- -urnmer ae a e|«cial iwltcemau on tba Bliore Fast Line be tween thl- city and AtlantloClty. He mrved for two maaon* with more than usual satisfaction to the menage-
' New Dock lor Ynctil Clab. Capt. Charles W Ulamr hae cloeed t a contract for building a new yacht , dock. 140 feet long Uv 12 feet wide, at the Ocean City Yerhi Olob, to be lltt-l-bed June 11. Tbe club is open at B present, but the formal opening will r not be held until July I. \ ■ " 1 * " y r Alonab Colleirt est—. Alouao t 'oti- u has made the following -ales: John ' .4 Cloak's bourn and f Int. In Beet l-w A. to J. H Young, of r Philadelpht." The Rev. John It , Ureer'e pmperty, at Fifth afreet and A-bury avenue, lo William C. Wllkey. of Ocean City. ' Will A— 1st Church Choir. D Mrs. Ethel Brooks, of Philadelphia, » will sing In the Flr»t Pre-byterlan Church next Burnley morning. Bhe 1- soprano hi an Epkeopal church In Philadelphia, lu wblrb city she lia« a high reputation a- a vocalist. Putupltiic Is Hattsractorr. I At themeetlng-of the Business Meu's , . A—ocletlnti Tuesday evening, it was reported that the pumping work on the Ocean City Boulevard Is being ' (lone satisfactorily. This report pleased , Die members ,
M-hlnir Improvement.. | 1 . N. B. Hoff I- building a new store i - and apartment adjolutug his other . I store- on the Boardwalk. He Is con- . siructlng these bunding, ou ten feet of , land he purchased a short lime since. ( Toke Moundlnirs lor n midge. Word comes from Homers' Point that a Arm of contractors has begun to I make soundings and tests lu tbe chan- • utl fur Hie proposed bridge from - Homers' Point to Beeeley's Point. , W. C. T- »• Mcellng. , 1 The members of tbe W. C T. V will meet at the home of Mrs. Khz-beth i Brick, on Fifth street, between Asbury . and Central avenue-, next Wednesday . afternoon. All are earne.tly requested ( lu atleud the meeting "I *" I'urcHaae- Flue Auto, "j William E. Ma— ey.of the real ee- , drm of Ma»ey A Edwards, hae j purchased a flue Cadillac automobile, which Is expected to reach fbla city 1 i within a few daje. ,
SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES; ( StfongScrfponsand Excellent j Mttsl> ^earrf by Large i ConjfregationH." e The churctiei in Ocean City were all I | well tilted at llierwaavlce- on Hiiliday i j The Rev." Dr Wilbur. of I'hlladel- u I I'hliC * wa. lo . Iiave prta. 'isd In. '- day. In llie^atrsetnffof the pastor, the • Arthur (lee. who I- taking a," here, but he sent 'llie Rev .'Mr. Milch. ,\lr. Milch delivered two exi-ellent,| sermon'. In the mornUig he preached || , from the tejl, "Why. call ye me Lord. || l-ird, and da; not the things I corn- | lemptstlons of Christ. Ft R4IT .PRBBR YTKKI A N - t Large congregations were present III • . the First Presbyterian Church last J I, Huiiday. A-number of cottagers have ., already made their appeat-nce for Hits ■ season slid were . cordially welcomed at the various service- of the day. The pastor, tbe Rev. Charles H I Buhner, who tiak retnrried from a two week-' vacatlou, again nce.i|iied Die pulpit and delivered very Interesting and forceful eermous. In the morn - r lug hla theme was, "The rtecret of His Presence," Ijl- text being. Psalm HI ; 1 : "tie that dwellelh In the secret plane of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty." , stfter discussing the variout. " Iriter-
pretstloua of Hie meaulng of the secret . place spoken of In the text, given 'by various groups of Bible scholars, Mr canvassed tlie Inlerpretsllou which appealed to hUn as the correct ■ "The text," he said, "Is supposed to contain a promise and ex peclatlcu of coming Messiah. "The couilug Messiah was the secret. The mystery . which "Was constantly sliadni-edTor)h and lypltted by the gorgeous symbolism of the Hid Testament. This wasthe secret of tbe Lord which was Willi that Irared Him. Paul tell- us alien Christ came, the mystery which wes kept secret slut* Hie world was made manifest. In fsalah's marvrloda prophecy of the coming Me— lab, beginning with tlie words. ''He shall be called wonderful," the word reuitered ' wonderful' Is translated '.secret' In the margin. Thus Hit Christian's dwelling-place Is Christ. Is the -secret place.' 'He that dwellteh In Christ shall abide under the ahaduw bribe Almighty.' "What a blessed dwelling-place It l«! Every soul that abides In Hint has a retreat, which no enemy cau llud, a places i^pilvate nobody can disturb, a place so lifted up, lu the calm serene, storm can reach— a refuge from the tempe«t. "There Is something very winning/' continued Mr. Buhner, "lu the feet That Christ labelled a secret place.' It that He has something that Is Intended fur me and for me -alone Is also somelMtig very precious about the word 'ahallnw.' A shadow can only be caal where there Is light. can ouiy oe cssi wnere inere is ugoi.
* Therefore, tbe 'secret place' must be a ,1 place of hrlghtne— . There Is no fear if In His shadow. It comes from (he '' Ureal Rock, which Is higher than -our, '* trouble. There Is no abadew like i rock. The shadow which comes from a tree will disappear lu tha auluiqn, when tbe leaves fall. But Ihc shadow ■ of s great rock^i always tbers. We * may live and die In It. J , "There Is also a beautiful suggesllou , [■_ fn^he word 'abide.' The place where , '• yo.» abide la tlie place where you live < b The noun takeu from I he verb la ' 'abode.' A man's place of abode !• his home. He who dwells lu the |( secret place has his home In Christ t What ■ wnnderous thought! As a I man goes out In the morning aud " '• gathers here and there, and bring, i * home to his family what he has | ,. gathered, an we bring to Christ all our C
|Nisse— Ions, all our talents and our ° hearts. Hi Is the home of the soul." The choir, under tbe leadership of " lt l*ewls E. Bmltli, rendered excellenl "] ,t service throughout the day. J FIKST M. K. II lu the First M. E. Church Bundsy mom lug. Hie pastor, the Rev. Dr John B Haines, read tbe lessou from llie linh chapter of ^Jalatlans, (lie ° ,'t Hrsl verse and tlie sixteenth to the if Iwetily-slxth verse. Inclusive. c He took as (he lexl of his -ermou J1 I be words from Hie llr-t clause of the
llrst verse: "Bland fasl, therefore, lu i Hie llberly whtrewilh Christ hath < made you free." All righ: living Is a search after tbe a ideal, said Dr. liable* In beginning 1 J bis Instructive discourse I rite speaker's opening Illustration ! was an allusion to Sir Halabad and his search for the Holy Uralf. Blr (Jalabad ws- pure lu heart and bei of (Ills .-mild all lu Merlin's . ' chair, whence lie was given. a glimpse ' «f the Holy Orall. Every soul, seeking Its best, searches for theiHoly Urall. The gospdl promised the broadest and tbe fulHIImenl of the i psalmist's aspiration when he said, "my soul Ihtrsleth for the living (Jod j living Hod has come lu tbe peraou of Je«iia Christ. Dr. Haloes' Hr-l principal thought lu his discourse was Hist the promt— t of the gospel reach oul and run pari allel with the needs of the soul.. The ' gospel doe- not teach that Ihe soul must -wait until after physical death to see the living U<kI. The leaching , of Hie New Testament Is that this full i I liberty promised Is atlatneble lu this 1 1 llfv. and men can end do dwell here j ' In tlie s cret place of' the Most High | I aud abide unto ihe shadow of the AJ- ■ mighty. The sp aker asked the queatton; we he freed from the lust and - pa— Ions of the flesh?" and stated ' 1 that flte answer In the gospel I. m the J ; affirmative. Hr empbhslred the1, Huuight Hist we are hot altogether the ' r
«,.n. 1. " """"" """""li '•LAWRENCE M. LEAR 1 i>t.. rn.ni.-T-- N C. GODFREY ^ ■•«•«. ue - Upholstering, Awnings. "Souse i Furnishings 65L-65S ASOURV HVEflUE OCEAN CITY. -• J- t ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN j ^ plumbing 1 Are of your " u 'ei|wnsi>ee«U lt»l"« --G. M. BACON OQ7 uigtitti >4t _ " S Yard and Lawn work aitepded to |worh|)Uyv All kinds of house and | yard Wants. Bpeclsl seashoreTlMvn grass secT-fa^-ale. Kc-t grade- of # ll' shade #dliSirtliei.laJ tree- and IwlMfig. Won Lite, phased to do your i I woik fot-yon.VXwT'e'L'ld IU »")' quauilty a.^f special ttrtlilzer for [ 3 your^mreft—ls. *"! * f | - ELMEh H. CRANE t ^ M 2 jO M OORl-YN TCRWACC g ' Biat3Baa^aB:-fKaa«JC>ta3Bc,at»'-tataaacBaatatatatB«fJiBtn:BK.-Ratbo _ Construction Sand & Gravel Co. Office. 8th St.. Opp- Ponrta. Depot Ocean City. N. J. All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt.for Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY. Interior Decorating PStOP0 stock- hi 651 HsDury nvenuE Ideas , v. foreign and Domestic Wallpaper EDWARD J. BORTON ■ i tl , ... ■- ... r — —
The Pontiere i BOOT s SHOE t REPAIRING | SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE! i 914-418 Asbury Ave"., Ocean City, N. J' f ! MtDoocn piin • 8th and Asbury, Avenue ; ! SpeciaJ Sale ( » j 75 Double Disk Record's, fit any talking machine at SOC EACH C
;S M. PONTIERE l, Cmtiiarapr fflrirk ' tuore -ttnictive by having a r-ksI Lwu I made? My gsnleners -re men of long and pnfcticsl experience. No matter ' what yon want jn this line. I »m the mau. >• sstisGdory. . ^ ' ROSES Just received a fine 161 of Roses: — Hardy Perpetnsla, Hybrid Teas and l Climbing Roses. These are two years I old, grown cool in pots and the very twat I kind for setting out in the spring. : . I J. THORN 4 1 128 Bay Avenue ITUHTIC ICE COMPANY °l*u" Pnconp Mountain Ice floa. 131S Asbury Avt, OCIAH CITY H. 1. ,OCC»N N.
creatures of heredity. Wa are not compelled to follow Hie tendencies with which we are born. Dr. Halites unqualifiedly asserted lliat we may be freed from the evil tendencies Inherited through the free gift of the grace of Hod. He enlarged ou this, aaylug that If a mail |iercelves that he le being drawn by au evil tendency It Is his duty lo Hgbt this, and he has tbe ability to do so, according to the scriptures. 1 The preacher -aid that the seed- of - good must lie planted and iiourl-hed in order to displace the tohdsncy toward the evil we have Inherited The liberty proml-ed us In the gospel free- ua from an accusing conscience. The grace of Hod. through ! Jesus Christ, does free us from an ac- , cuslng couscleuce. , The -peaker cqtnpared the lord's processes with those of the surgeon • who, If he sees an *b-<*«a. does uot apply soothing poultices, but goe. to I the bottom with a dance. Ho our sins are sn sb-cess and these cannot be cured with moral soothing poultices but mi.st be cut out at the roots, and man must be brought to a confession or sins aud prayer fur mercy and for- * lo conclusion, Dr Halnessatd that the sure foundation on which we are , to stand Is Jesus Christ, and our tela- • Hon to Him Is not a eoh— !»e or an adhesive one. but a living relatlou, Jlke that of the branches to the vine, and If we .have that relation to Him tve shall forever stand fast. Maughirrs ol ttnerlca Vlslled. Members of llie Daughters of *; America Councils Iti.Hully Beach aud | Cold B prlng |« d a visit to Ocean City ^ | Council, No." 10. D. of A , Thursday J , evening. A Jew: hours were spent moat enjiiyahly by all present. I
MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer THE UP-TO-DATE Tonsorial Parlor 824 Aabury Avenue Barbers NO WAITING MORGAN HA&I1. JK. Ocean City Title and Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey
CAPITAL $100,000 | SURPLUS $30,000 '* "fuTut1 HI*u.'i'I" ii'"'*'?"*!' r tint rbsrg*. ( J. FITUIAN TATKIL Hot let lor I V •< DIRKCTORSi ■ A ton Car-nn' ' jiTm-o!mmt I K. V, Hnrvon Jn— pb I. Hrull | ':"cn'o- P. vs ".".7"""""' Bsokini by Atall i Specialty JOHN E. TOWNSEND , Electrical Contractor 1137 Aabury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey
: IRA E. WALL 725 Centraf TKve. j Ocean City New Jersey , Plain and Decorative Paperhaneer ®wg . A Post Card will bring our serj - vice Jo you. ABBOTS' Alderney Dairies ! Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cbalca Dairy Pnoduutss Butter and EggAsk for Booklet of Bpeclaltlr* Delivered Both Flion— f an Ad. in the SENTINEL
ELECTRIC LIGHT, _HILi|6 '-REDUCED Tl, /former Ugh cat V.F.Icftrir UgMUg » sticresstirlly , ovcrcoine with ihc ustM'K , ] j , -M^ZDA I LAMPS They cm-uh filly me -.withe cs'tiwtt w [Carbon Filament Lamps, and a whiter and. mort y\ ^ tfsttiOjj'JigJit, \ t ' ' ' |- Bureau of .Information • Electric Lighfc/Office To Our Consumers . Patrons fion ^t'-ou'wlSi ^ not h.-it-it.- f c-lT- n o. ' , a. !, » We.are ui liu-inna to «ll gas »n-l "«• ion t» t" p«-H • . * wi'iFf 6*1 Tto oB,« 'i. o^n'r.iin a'.'o i' Trt. 'to "'"^10"' ,1.',','!"" i' City Gas ^ Light Co. Bell Phone it ^-^(mccStor ..w-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 759" ASBURY' AVENUE Ocean City. Ncw l':rsey HEADQUARTERS kFor anything you want to know about building. Are you iindrvidml how to plan y.utt lions.- > You are invitrtl t.i i-oiiit? ttndm.'Y our >|>ktt.lfl loikition oi up to «latv plans. Wodl'.l vott like to haw vottr i.Was of a house developed ami know whnt "I would coat to build » We have a drattghls.iiian nlwayq at your set vice. , I'll*. Are you unfa miliar with huilding materials? Volt atsiuvited to ottrMiow rooms, where samples tit tylw.' seen ami their relative merits and cost discussed. Are vou nmUfided whp t" have huild >*om house >. It will cost yon no more to have a man who has designed ami built litany of the finest buildings in Ocean City. JOS. G. CHAMPION > BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot
| YOU SHOULD HAVE , . A Reliable Builder I To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare lite time to look after i! closely yourself aud must depend upon the • honesty of the contractor. * I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to 1 } any or all of them. J Send for the list of names aud photographs ol the houses. : Otis M. Townsend 1 I office mm nro 0CtAN C,TY* !:h St. Orposlte T. 0. LJ I \J C- II J- • Y, C CORSON Sonshoro Cottages a Specialty — 1 * Hotols and Bungalpws Contractor and Builder. Everything lu the Uulldlug Llua Plans and Specifications Furnished. IvstimatesJJheerfully Given. BK8IDFNt'E-8l0 Asbury Avenue . DFFIOE-746 Weat Avemu ALLEN SCULL Eighth st.ro Ocsst.r drs. ' Rhone Connectrons i l_ . - * ■ L £
Walter V. HeVs CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY .- * NEW JERSEY B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US - "There's a Reason" Prompt, economical ami reasonable on all jobbing ami alteration WQjk. Call us>t«p -a Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm.iJI. Smith, President Rali-u M. Townsknu, Treasurer Bhnj. F. Yovnc,' Secretriry Bell Phone, 38-X Qffice; Ba>, Aye ^ |()th an(> , ,th ""good painting JULIUS E.SJOCHER, Jr. FHiiaetLFHta PaU,ttn® ant> ©CCOiatlllO 288 S TycNTitTM 8T«t(T - 807 'll Q ifr H T» ,r r " ' ^ " I Try an Advertisement in 1 the SENTINEL;
•,o>ni»(T<iss 4»i» writpkHs. otism. townsend builder -On kick: 8th St. Opposite P. o. ' Plans and Specifications prepared without charge Only galvanized nails used on ; exterior work ■ 1 AUlllIIUNS. ALTKBAIIONS Ajio KliPAIbs. Spencer B. Swan J Jobbing , Carpenter a specialty a nd. Builder mm A.hur, AY...«.^e«aa CMy. H. J. mn t. seal BUILDER willard 8. steelm an Contractor and BuWder I I Icvci, Ih st. and Bay ave. 7 Otenn City f' No. Jersey Juhb.na FromFtlv Attended lo a. a. Winkler PRACTICAL PLUMBER 6 0. Miim. f W.W kiim GEO. 0. ADAMS ft BRO, " PLASTERING, RANGE SETTIIli , BRICK LAYlNG«htC„ Etc. All Work In Mason Uno Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, practical house painter f>45 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND S/SAf PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PAO!» a Heady Mixed I'alnla, Dead and (Ills 920 and 922 Asbury avenue.
■IKADLKY A AIM.HN Reading Coal nmrrn sa< Isr4, tKXTII* sua BUTT Real Estate and Search Company of ('npr May County, N. .1. KKFKKBIGNTISO FIDELITY TRUST CO. TITLES INSURED FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT* AND SOLD Cape May Court House, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM
124 Asbury Ate., Ocean City, N. J. Wedding I'artiea and I'lculoa a-8pec laity. Your trartp solicited. | Order-delivered. Prompt attention. Milk and ('ream always on hand. Holh Phones. I. S. CHAMPIDN MANUFACTURER OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM ' llutel -i,d Ooll—ae Trades Mpeclally . ~",!Sre n^SA'K.""; L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clam and flyrlet Tongt a Spaclalty Agent for Stewart's ,'ruu Works Co.* Plain ami Ornamental Iron Fencs, Iron Hailing- ami Whidow Ouartl-. Seventh St. and Haven Ave Ryes Examined Without Drops N'-vr—l iip-tu-dale meltioil.. nsttalBctlon ! K,mr»i,ie,-d. For hmt-cl— llptioal -work 1 1 ..-re le no ne,-eeelty orsolug to Ptllladolptilo. M 1 etoek ol Kye uiu-we ond Hpeetaolso le ae "t'-rw»crf| SlinT*! |?'||'|W"'|? ehort M 'tliv ^*™"'aT?w PV^rs"e°oq A. W. ELY I rmperer, Ursllan l«4.4ea HAHTl.t.TT mV«I.BIRI41 ATl.ARTIt CITY. X, J. I Hhore Poet l.ine Fiuwee lioor. ' ; ej.ut.nei eo tan. h-ii Fuooe asn \ • r

