Ocean City Sentinel J r. curtis robinson . Editor and Proprietor * OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY " Ben 'Phone/No 66- X | ■eruSrSS'oiletooTSoSlKaodVelJw raise rorulabed oo appllretlon, ■a °ii Wark pnm,'"r ni"ievV_ eiperlrnewi rHURHPAY. AUGUST 28, 1918. f Ab the day* begin to aborleti. the political pot Btarte to "enortln c Thkiik la no doubt of Ocean City's " program-. It has had a cabaret show. 8 r i THE Philadelphia Record a^r*:— v ■'Philadelphia la not the only inunlcl- a pality that Indulge In reek lew Itnau- b clerlug." "'o be eure not Ju»t look I around you. -- ! h J trier an though we hatlu't been d fooled long enough, obaerre* tlie Trenton Slate Garotte, along coraea tl Kdinund II. Oiborne, candidate for l< Governor, with the statement that n "How to Reduce the Coat of Living" r la the principal plank In hla platform, u Thk following h> from a llridgelou , paper: "Former Governor Stoke*' an- i nouocemeut of hla candidacy for the Republican nomination for Governor «i will give much aatWaeUOO to hi- ,t many frlenda all uvar the Slate and y, nowhere will II l»e received more gladly i than right here In hla own county of Cumberland." I A Nxwark, N. J., trual company u uRlclal abeconded after Hodlng that be „ coald not run two red automobile# and conduct a double life on hie moderate v salary. The usual luquirlaa are being , made ma to why the directors did nol ,| point all tbla out to him Instead of waiting for him to discover It by prolonged experiment. „Wkkk It not for the reatlug daya and I periods of relaxation which men enjoy I tbey would speedily become moral and I physical weaklings. Sunday com- a viands KMf lo every wise " person he- a cause of the great moral, tellgioua and a other benefits II confers upon inau. Il a frees him from au unending round of a drudgery and Imparts a sense of man- r hood which otherwise would be lack- t log. ' Thk seeaou fur shooting rail aud t read birds opens Monday, September 1. , It Is an eveut of more than passing , moment In southern counties border- „ lug upon the Delaware. In South Jersey tfaa slaughter or the reed birds t is almost entirely market sbootlug, , aud there are Ihe bobolink of June aud „ tba rice birds In the South, where „ thousands of dollars are paid lo keep | Ibem from eating Ihe rice. , — a ANOTHKa uaKAT CMUW I>. c There waa another great crowd of t visitors here Saturday and Sunday. \ The Boardwalk was a sigh! to do one g good on Saturday and Sunday even- i Inga, while during Ihe bathing hours r Sunday tlie beach resembled an t animated bee-bive wllh Its hordes of ■ humanity. I This city hat no cause lo complain I of lack of visitors dorlug -Ihe summer v season now on Ita wane. v Tha crowd of the last few weeks will a doubtless be duplicated nextSalurday, Sunday and Monday, provfdad the a weather Is fair, aud following thla t there will boo gradual decrease until ( •bout September is, w ben tlie season a will virtually end. i, HII-AKIA.N IWAXTS. A Judlcla I decision soon lo be banded dowu In a euit In Ibe New York courts .. has an Interest lo New Jersey, lire- u iates to ancroschmenls on the ocean lc beaches. At Coney Island Ihe beach » Is obatrocted by twenty JetUes from «, two lo eight reel high, wllh no provl- ,| elon for the public to pass, and many p, buildings, palings, barbed-wire fence, „ and badges have been erected by per mission of local officials. The New q, York conrts In decisions in ibe pact hate declared tbe right of the peopfe" fc, lo lire ocean beaches to be Inalleneble, that "the title which the Stale holds n and Ihe power of distribution Is an In- t| cldent and part of Its aoverelguly thai ln cannot be surrendered, alienated or ,u delegated, except for some public purpose or some reasonable use which can rr fairly be said to be for tbe nubile beneIt." Tbe United States Supreme Court has decided that Ihe Slate cannot ab- „ dlcnle Ita Irusltovar properly lu which the whole people are interested, and „ this Include* riparian land owned by ... the State. Il has been said by distinguished lawyers In New Jersey, and among m, Ihem former Justice Van Byckel, thai „|, most of tbe riparian grants In New Jarney are worthless In law. the State ve having no right to alienate this .,r property. property. _____
savKvm n sauNiiv. Beady money burns boles In the change truthfully says. To make ' spam money aafe.put It Into the bank. Resides being secure there aud alwkys ' randy to get at when you need It, it t will not ha so easy to get at when the . Impulse comes to spend h foolishly. Ill* one of Ihe principal functions . of tbe bank to safeguard Ihe money 5f Hie depositor, and many lime* Il thus protects money even from the owner " himself. 1 Another way Ibe bauk helps Is In % educating Its depositors as lo the earu- 1 " Ing power of money. It Is not the de- j aire of any banker to have public' money lie dormant. Thorn who deal with bank* and study their methods ' soon learu that tbe success of the " bauker In setUng money si work u no I " mot* than the Individual may attain '' finances through i he bank. B Thaca an many advantages of a haffchig connection Powibly you1" have certain Bxed payment* to make, I Moat persons have life Insurance pre- p
MASONIC SMOKER HERE WILL BE THE REAL SHOW
c GETTING READY FOR "CINDERELLA" ,, Spectacular Event at Hand's r Pier Under Direction of Prof. " C. Bllwood Carpenter. Rehearsals are in progress and- e elaborate preparations are being made II for tbejuvenllespectacular production, v "Cinderella and the LUlle (lla«s t to be given In Hand's l'lcr v under tbe dlrvctlou of C. KM- l> wood Carpenter, Ibe well known Phil- g adelphle Instructor of dancing, for Ihe benefit of" tbe Ocean city Motor Boat Friday evening, August 28. ; This chsrmlng story of childhood's o hipplest hours Is complete In every t I There will be seen the transforms- s of Cinderella'* rags lo a magulfgown— the large pumpkin t lurried Into a goldeu chariot and the " rals and mice lo coachmen aud fool- e mm. t There will be shown the exquisite » psuiotnline of the French dolls snd lie excited loy -maker. « A gorgeous allegory, "The 1-and of i Sunshine." will be a feature, Intro- r during Ihe minuet, that always bcautl- < ful dance, aud Ibeu— Ihe clock strikes A sense of heart-felt sympathy \ creeps over the tpaclalor of the play, i Cinderella has losl her golden opportunity by disobeying her godThe whole production will be given ( wllh dsullng and bewildering para , pbernalia, which will make the children rub their eyes lu wonderment. rnl<iae Musical Service. KnrrnR IK-xan Owv Bxntikbl:— 1 Ihe viewpoint of an luteretted 1 Methodist Church last Sunday ulgbl, ' very unique service from a musical standpoint waa given. Your paper has , already wall given tbe usual local , summer service view of Ihe work done, ami if there were not quite evident a deeper purpoac than profitable entertainment thai would b* sufficient, but the lutenslty of Ihe etieaker, Ihe devo- , llonal character of Ibe service and tbe ; thoughtful audience would at once suggest- to au observer a oontrolllog that la being accomplished somewhat apart from tbe ordinary. First, ihe architectural harmony of the building within and without at setlles the question of a proper i setting for great musical work. Tbe sufficiently large organ, skillfully played, with auch tempo aud musical shading, whether for Ibe great congregation or solo work, as to make It or. cheslral lu Its musical effects. These two facto forever assure tba claaale de votloiial proper atmosphere for even great musical work. When you eliminate Ihe thuught of rehearsals and consider Ihe chorus an Impromptu of slugers that are glad to "land a hand," the general effect was delightful. aDd tba fact that It waa a Bab. service In a tempi* of worship the restraining reason why there waa not generoua applauae expressed at Ihe wofk done. The world of muatc la not notlcln'g decadence lo Ihe appreciation of Ihe great masterpieces of music. "The by Mossrt, for Its delightful end correct musical form, will continue he a source of devotional satisfaction sa long as devout surroundings and singers shall produce It. The bass was evidently at hla beet lu 'I'm a Pilgrim," and waa well sustained bp the quartet and chorus. Tbe aolo, "If With All Your Heart." will forever be a real favorite with mu- * ale lovers tbe world over. The elngers (J artletic work Invito production. * aa to Interpretation, lone, quality aud reserve force, and ihe effect pro- '' rtjiced upon tbe listeners. He Is evl c tlg an artist. Tbe Hallelujah chorus belongs to humanity aud touches and moves " multitudes wherever and wheneuer u and we noticed many parsons lu R audience that ware ready to Join bl the cloeiug burst of trlumpbantand 8 majestic harmony. II. As a part of the general social ami K religious problem, whoever la planning and paying for auch musical service as - is given by tbe quartet, would seem to Jl be distinctly moderu and faff^atrteaai if uot In advance of Ihe age. *< The presence and evldeul entbusl- A a«m of an audience that ffiled tbe w •lately structure would Indicate ihe Pl appreciation of ibis effort for eodal, * civic, religious helpfulness. That Is eloquent than any vociferous apm We shall watch with Interest ths de- M velopments of an evident plan thai CI promises much to.your growing city. 8| Awn.
■nlums lu pay at stated times. Mauy, ! right after making one payment, begin " to prepare for Ihe next. Every week ' or every month a little money is de- ' posllsd In Ihe bank, and when lbs pre- ' ralurn again becomes due Ihe money Is there lo meel It— aud along wllh it a Interest. Some persons have loans on which Interest is due or peyments mutt be made every year or every six months and In order to be sure of meeting these payments they deposit a little money when fhe pay envelope come* lu and j us ihe payments become duelhe money I- mi deposit to meet them I IVrhaps you have children aud are I planning to educate them; perhaps i.vdu. wish to lake a trip lo some piece of Interest next year; perhaps you wish lu establish a reserve against foe* I of work or old age. There are mauy , oilier reasons why you should slsrt suggest them to you; but wherever your needs, whatever your occupallou or responsibilities, U is a good Ihlug lo .put money Into tbe bank regularly.
Frank 8tcwart Has^ Arranged to Pnll Off Some "Hot Stuff." Every Mason la expected and re- : quested to be at the smoker of the j Visiting Masons' Club of. Ocean l ily at Hann's Hall on Eighth etreet al eight o'clock Saturday evening. I whether lie .receives aU invitation or Frank Stewart, chairman of ihe enlertslnmsot committee, stales thai la Impossible lo say at this lime just wbal Ibe actual program will beat Hie smoker. He claims thai Ihsre will be maglciaua to make Ibe buffet disappear, and musicians to gtv* promissory notes. Everything will be free. All appeals in tbe chair must be nil properly engrossed parchment paper, otherwise Ahey will not bt rreogulied. witb Ibis exception. I bsl Roberts' are awarded with parliamentary authority. «--• All Masonic "orators" of Ocean City III be gtveu a chance lo talk or "holler" as tbey may prefer Au electric bell will be used lo announce the end of the time limit "f e*cb speaker. Tbe trouble w ith 'Mexico aud Ihe warou moequitocsot Cape May County will lie thoroughly looked lulo, and nothing of Interest to the club will ^ overlooked. President William E. Hexauier denies theglatsmeul Ibal the light luucb will consist of feathers aud burned-out incandescent lamps, II is reported. Ths Art of Sailing. The -no ess fill «uleMUsu needs rtir-e thing* The good*. "aflcktoRlveness aud an a: ei-il-le leneinsllfy. none or which can oe gamed by study, lbs most Important of the three Is tbe flr«t Old Tims Hiccough Cures. ^Ga leu rivom mended aueexlng as a care fur hiccough Aetlus approved of a cupping iu-irumeiit. with great heat, lo tbe lues at. Alexander believed la au -oxyu.ei or .-.quills. Alas ha ravins ' made uae of refrlgemol drafts. Rbsics 1 pul his trust lu islefarienta, such aa 1 cumin, pepier. rue ami the like In Una ! gar. Hogi rlii* keiturd kindly on ciilei filCtoll. JUIMHSBL and carinlniiiof i medicine*. H* Struck. Navaethalssa. I *T met your fit her last evening and ■puke lo him almut our being mar ' ried" I "Hid be strike yon favorably T "Well, not exactly farorably, but I rather accurately."— Judge. Unanimous. "DM Ihe specialists deride on any thing III -Rooks' rarer "Oh. yea; oo their fee ' ll.'ililniorr Amerlcaa. I Fire Alarm Blanala 14 — Sixth and Pleaaure avenue. 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. 18— Fourteenth and Pleaaure ave. HS— Havanlh and Wear avenue. i III— Second and Aabury avenue. Ill — Fourth aDd Aabury avenue. I Ci— Eighth and Aabury avenue, i 48 — Tenth and Aabury avenue. I 48 — Thirteenth and Aabury avenue. 48 — Sixteenth and Aabury avenue. 61— North and Central avenue. ' 64— Sixth and Central avenue. 67— Eleventh aud Central avenue. 87— Twelfth sod Wesley avenue. 88 — Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. 78— Fourth and Ocean avenue. 76— Seventh and Ocean aveuue. 78— Ninth and Ocean avanue. 82— Second and Atlantic avenue. 98— Boardwalk and Moorlyu terrace 911— Bay avenue and Battereea road. Hotel Arrive!*. (.!. W. Keag, Trenton; O. M. Weber and Wife, M. W. Watson and wife, O O'Connor, Isabel Brown. J. W. Watson, J. 8. Greasley and wife. Mm. O. R. Alcorn. Mildred Doelar, Philadelphia; J. K. Clausen. Mrs. A. Watson, Mrs. E V. Miller, Westmont. hlBCAVKK. J. W. Johnson, M. Davenport, E. P. Ralderaton, Clayton Wilson, J 8 PatJ. H. Cutler, Philadelphia; Dr. I. i Term aud wife, O. Waliblng, Pitts- 1 Collins Justice, Bertha Young, | W. L. Summers and fam- ' East Orauge; F. W. Duncan, To- ' (onto. j KATHM'. I . ,T H. Luders and wife, Dr. D. B. : Jaatfs and family. Aim and Margaret Jackson, J. M. Johnston R. H. Her- , vey. G W. Bennytt, Philadelphia; ' Arthur Slepbensou, Moorsatown; J. C. I Norrlatowu; Luclle Dunham, t W. O. Hamilton ,I1(1 c wire. New York . J. Moorhead aud family, Rutledge; Julia Schneider and daughter, I. Ornalx, Miss A. Robluaon, I Charles Seybert aud wife. W H. 5 Bprowlee, Mrs. J. Grundy and daugb- p ter, Mary Uruulneer. I'i,ii.,i.i„i,,. . ■ - ■ • ----- -• «.«.*«/ aim USUgU- P I l!
— Carraelie Beadle. Wayne; Mlaa Minnie I y. Horn. Grace Slevens, Scran (on; Pear; b lb Reese, Elmer. |, 'k IMPERIAL. G Mrs. G. W. Halnea aud daughter, •' Marlton; F. Chase aud family, 8. B. P Smulleu aud family. N. F. Doane, f Frederick Dobbin, M. H. Ruller, » Bertha and Margaret Sluber, Clara V ' Stickling, C. H Llpplncott. Mrs. Wi H Stone, Mrs M. D. Ealvlu and family. It ■ Dorothy Cllfl, Frances Murray, Lillian " " Walaa, H. C. McDade, Mrs. J. a "J Cllft, H. B. Topln, Philadelphia; E 8. " Deakyne. V. R. .William., Ridley « y Park;G, H.Tylerand family. Pitman. U re BREAKERS. Si „ W. H . < '.lauwn, J. R. Clauaan. B. W. 11 » and wife, C. P. McCurdy, B. C. dl ^ Taylor, J It. Sherman, H. 8. Erana ** M J. R.Ooehrlng. T. M Weston, H. h! u .. Klrkpalrlck, HildrnL-P'auiseberg It Al J w. Wolf, S. J WeU and Wife \V, -. «">effley aud wife, ftrvW. 0reer W ' wl „ Miller, Mrs. W. Mslllng.ir.nd dsugn- l'Pl |r ter, Mrs. W.Scott, frank McAntrein ! Kr u Mr. H. R. McCnrdy, Philadelphia; G ' o L. Wallujan and family, York; Mrs . ' K F. Keuuedy , Mrs. Jonrej"
! SHADINO AND 6A«S«T ...... ruRNITUN. Of ALk KIND. NCPAINXD ' ■, LAWRENCE M. LEAR" a,., s...., s.-w N C. GQDFREY J1 i.t«.-B».»., oa-a s< Upholstering', Awnings.' House Furnishings 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J e ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN | "X PLUMBING ' Are v,.n getting witlr# wtlafaetkin a. to prices, workman.F.:t: and l.'M.«w courtr*}: If Dot. it will il.) you to give mo s trial. I am in so sF"|iti"u». « «<--! I™'™ ■ «" ' nor of your re|*ir work of which I make s aperinlty. I half e*UI lolim « „r elsriral fores to maintain. Givs dis a trial. ,v„hphl,n.. C. H. BACON ot »? liiithth st . firtNfiTfifiiffiiriHTi1f*'twfftii7P><Jt>'tfr' tatntawmao tf" 21-72." tE&cfcr. a. m-a
q YanMtnd Uwu work atlanded to pruinplly. Ml kind, of lioiiae ami 0 yard plants. Sjierisl seashore Iswu gra»» "etui for .ale. Itc.t grade, of j .hade and ortiameulal tree, and he-lglng. Would he pleased to do y our , work for you. Top will sold lu any quantity an! Mwelal ferllllxer for j j* r your Bower beds. ' j' ELMER H. CRANE a S o MOORLYN TIMRACE * Interior Decorating
'i iiruiStore stock it 6si flsDuiy Hvenue " Foreign and Domestic Wallpaper EDWARD J. BORTON
ANNOUHCEMENT » To the Republican, of Ca|)«.' Mat ' CWtnty: ^ ; Whether those who . stand, fcr i > genuine Republican principles ^5rc- ! l( vail at the November elections ; t. against Democratic methods til j la government, depends entirely upon ' is what is done in' the naming of can- » didates in the primaries. For a " united party .after consultation with " friends with progressive ideas, I have decided to present my name ' to the Republican voters of Cape May County for the nomination for Assembly. I tajge this means of asking for your support in the ' primaries. Yours truly. Lewis T. Stevens. Caj* May, Augujl 11. 19IJ. ^ ^ Fall Planting Now ta the Time to Arrange lor PLANTING HEDGE, TREES, SHRUBBERY, ETC. ' ■* * Thomas J. Thorn 1128 Bay Avenue Prices and Work Right. Both Phooea. -* J< .* ri , ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT "Al"" Pocono Mountain Ice 1. ■ and lauilly, Rlvertun; Sgmtiel Mae Jones, New York. Kdua Whltaker, Kltgabelh Cupll. ' Mr*. H. R. Baylla. Mrs. H. R. Rlne- '• hart, J. F. I)icks..n, Mrs. K. Hart man l H. C. Uuer aud family, T A ('Mlnera and wife, John Whltaker, W H Mlchener aud wife, H. A. Dickson and wife. H. K. Mitchell. Margaret Martin, r 8. T. Tapp. Dr. J. W. Kuderi aud family, Heleu Tbompaou, H M. Kunx, . T. L. Van Stouter aud wife. K L Oa- . boru, Philadelphia; Mrs. R. S. Corson, . Mlaa K. F. Sherry, E. F. Laugley. , Mlllrllle; A, H. Bailor. Woodbury ; T. , E. Simpson, J. I). Collin., Camden; W.'D. Palmer and wife, Wilmington - Mra.U. B. Magulre, Mm K A Pot. . Mrs. Arthur Kails, H. W. Scott, ■ R. H. Anderson, 'Albert Herbal, G. K. , M A. Ferry aud family, J - T. Hutchinson, K. L. Deturlr, H. M. . August B. Shulta, Pintail. I pbla; H. T. I^adom aud wife, Rose, mont; Elixabeth Lukens. Naomle . Ridley Park J.aueltc Hayr., : Norwood; K. M Cooper and family, - Aablaud; Mrs. J. H. Woodruff, New York; Robert Stewart aud family, Heights; Alice Mason, East , C. C. Read and family, Camden; T. B Wonaetler aud family, O. A. Conuell ami w Ifc' Mr*. L L. Spartalk Hatboro. 1 oceanic. i Mr*. J. W. Llbertuu and family. W. O'Hara, R. O. Hummer., Mrs. T-. o. < and son, J. W. Llbertou, Saia Schmucker, H. G. Montgomery. A. K ' M ll.laii Vn.k V 1: 11.11 u M N. G h
E. Stone. Mrs. A. J. Rorle and daughMrs. A. E. Craft, Elixabeth Taylor, Mrs. Frank Johnatnn, Mrs. A. E. Greenough aud aon, Carter and (Meatus Ram-dell, Philadelphia; Beatrice D. J. Kelly, New York; J. P Baltimore; James Mitchell, E. R. Perkins, Mooreafuwn; William Rankin. J. H. Miller, H. W. Moore; Mra. 8. A. TayCamden: J. W. Cunningham, Col. C. P. Grouse, George Rapp, It. II -Mlllmau and wife, A. E I well, K. Elwell, K. ('. A. El well, J. H. and wife, Dr. W. H. Manning ' and family, Mra. W. E. Freeaton and daughter, Mlaa M. Rountree. F. J. Cope, R. W. Chamberlain, Mra. L. H. ' Ialll, M. L. Goodman, L. E.Aaeulo, \ Nadel, A. F. Sbaner, J. 8. c Rowen and wife, JervU Haines aud,0 Martba Dixon, Jobn E Rlleyr * Philadelphia; W K Roy, Hattle and I Kldrjdge, JunUla; Hannah'* laylor Riverside; MUs M. K. Kauri , Mlaa M. h Thatcher. Camden; l*ttir ^ and Calberliie Luder. Cliaoitiereville' * H. I), Croae, ludlauajHilla. -|
jyjARK LAKH v j Undertaker and Hmb.ilnier >f MORGAN HAND. J*. O-r. O.U., >...* N. J. J Ocean City Title and Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey CAPITAL $100,000 » SURPLUS $30,000 1 guardian. Wills irrrljilrU (or and krpl Alioqui charge. iNsuaca Titlxs issues SXXRCMIB T. KITH IAN TATKm! Holh'llor DIRECTORS: Banking by Mail a Specially ; 1 JOHN E. TOWNSEND , d Electrical Contractor it 1137 Aabury Ave. ■■ Ocean City New Jersey 1 IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. . Ocean City New Jersey — Plain and Decorative : Paperhaneer - ' A Post Card will bring our ser- C • vice to you. Building Lots ; Twenty-ninth and Central ave uue, 60x1(10. Cor. Thirty- It ret and A- bury avenue S- • 40X100. ' /- '
" ■V""'W ' , 1 wet, ly- Eighth and A.bury avenue 80x108. ""hue, I- Five adjoining tola. Twenty-event h e and >\ eat avenue, each 30xlon 1. Five total'wenty-nrih aud Wet ave. 1 1^ hue, each 80x100. Well located, dear bay and ocean view. Good bargains for somebody. Open to offer. _ Full Information addreaa, SAMUEL BEEBEE 2602 FrankforU Avenue Phi la.. Pa. 1 Lawn WiSrk •ad practical experience. No niatt« what you want in this'line I am Tlie man | an I guarantee al! work done and pricci r . aatufaetury. Exllmatea cheerfully giren J S. ,M. P0NTIERE 1 926 Asbury Avenue
You Should Worry, if you have to do the ironing jn the old way Travel lO Miles on froning Day c chatjgiilK Irons .on a stove. Sit Down and Keep Cool while doing your ironing with an Electric Iron. 'Impossible by ■ any other uutlual. Get One on Trial at the Electric Light Office
To Our Consumers « Patrons (ion thai vou wl»li dq uut lie-tLite 10 call « n u*. * , . j„n,i,h • W^are iiiJiiiuneAa to sell gnl.and uur ami .« t» pie..--, «H-l> « Kleve^hMreri' " TtaO«0»U .')"«=»' ii'«" «" 5-3" P •' - > '. ' City Gas Light Co.
Bell Phone t8 ' Inter-State Ph .e T.n-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors ** Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE | Ocean City, New Jersey HEADQUARTERS 1 For anything you want to know about - building. Arc you undecided how to plan your IioThc ? You arc invited to come aud see our splendid collection of up-to-date plans. Would you like to have your ideas of -a house 'developed and know what it would cost to build ? We have a diaughtsnuiti always at yonr service. F.ce. Are you uniainiliar witWxtthHng materials ? You arc invited tojjur show rooms, where samples may he seen ami their relative mffits ami cost discussed. Are yon itndeeided who to have build your house? It will' , cost you no tttpre to have a man who has designed aud built many of the finest buildings in Ocean City. JOS. 0. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot
roll SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To' erect your Ocean. City cottage. You cannot spare the lime to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. * . 1 have built for a large number of people and could tvler you to any or all of them. Send for the list of napies and photographs o! the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Q| III r\ r- D OCEAN C1IY, 8th St. Opposite P. 0. DUILULn N.J.
L. S. CORSON, Soasho're Cottages a Spoclalty Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything In the Building Line Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE— -810 Anbury Aveuue OFFICE— 746 Went Aveiius ALLEN SCULL THE. BVlthPtft H leant & tjre Qcsa.v H re. Phone Connections Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JO£>BI~a GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION "It DHONK Jia-w ^ Office 1017 Asbury Avenue ^AN CITY NEW JERSEY ! -7 ' NEW
B-4-U=I3ILD-KUM=C-Ds "There's a Reason" Pton.pi, ccouomj.'Bl and aoSl, ™ ali jpbbmg and allnalion „„A. Call us up Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm. H. Smith, Presidont) . Ralph M. Townsknd, TreasJfr BKfij. F. Young, SgCretary f ,»-.x Of|ice: nay Ave. het. I„th anJ , StS. mmm ~ GOOD PAINTING JUUUS E.'jocHER, Jr. PHitaotiPM.A an& Decorating 2BB S. TWiwt.CTm'stRCIT OeXAH ClTV. N J. ' eor Eighth Sthcit j Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL ,
OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER 8th St. Opposite P. 0, j _ fjlfls ana Specifications prepared without charge Only galvanized nails used on exterior work ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS ANU HI HAlfo j Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter a Tot*T, ESTIMATES AND PLANS KURr^lBHTU JOHN T. SEAL builder WILLARD S. 8TEELMAN Contractor and Builder Eleventh at. and Bay ave. ^ New JcrM> A. Q. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER inn ^auu'rasi'd T*fi,r nu,r6. 0. Adimt. * | j(,B1 GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. RANGE SETTING bilk, LAYIINi, 1:1c., I :. All Work In Mason Una Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, lUrrcleTlrea^aod HupplM. Hlrycla K. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Ready Mixed Patuls, Lead aud OU» 920 and 922 Asbury' avenue. HEAULKV .V AUAIN '■ Reading Coal aa* Vmrd, TKNTII aat MOT Real Estate and Search Company of Cape May County, N. J. » KKKKKSENTI NO FIDELITY TRUST CO. OP NKWAKK TITLES INSURED FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD riflim lu uaw bank Mtlldlax — Cape May Court House, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER W DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724 Asbury Are., Ocean City, H. JWedding Partle* and Picnic* a Hpac tatty. Your trade eollclted. " Outer* delivered. Prom pt atteutlaiL Milk ami Creaiu alqrayaou liand. Both Plioue*. I. S. CHAMPION (*ya*M*HCa >aai MANUFACTURER OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM ' H.B.I and cotuta* Trada a Hprelalty
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