Ocean City Sentinel ; R. CURTIS ROBINSON Wllw and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - . NEW JERSEY , Ben 'Phone No 66- X JoUwork promptly done by si parts nose THOESDAY. DECEMBEK 17, Tsu. : • ^"t*" " c"j- ' Ir you bad oceaeion to write laet , Sunday, and oeed numeral*, it read. ] "Ifl 18-14," If you'll recall. Yon won't I be able to do It attain fotWOO year* - 1 and then you won't care. \ | ' t'ABIKO for the unemployed 10 1 he t laife cttlee tbla winter la really a v«rj_|j aertona matter, and It abould not InTi the allgbeat way be obacured by the I ' appeala for help from abroad. t
To ,tbe bualnee* man wbo ha- been lighting wltb bla back to tbe wall for tbe paat year to keep hi* business afloat and keep tbe sheriff away, from bla door, tbe aaaertion of President WUaoo that tbe buslurss legislation which be baa foiccd through Congress "open* tbe clear road to eucce**." cornea aa tbe bolloweat of bollow moekertea, aaya an exchange. ••There la none ao blind aa tbe mau who will not aea," and no man la eo blind a* he Wbo la oohiu tried wltb bla own egoBays tbe Long Branch Record of leeeut teeoe: There la no record of aucb a deetractlee aea gale baring ever before rial led tbe North Atlantic coaet aa tbe one wblcb la Just subsiding Bran laat wlnter'a terrific tempeata did for leaa damage. Sea Bright la again probably tbe aevereet aufferer, but tbla time ebedoaa not bear tbe bulk of Ute toraae, which are distributed along eereeal hundred mile* of abore front. Atlantic City, oaually Immune ou account of bar wide expanae of beach, i baa aoatalned injury eAlmated at < •100,000. Hardly a place along tbe < Jereey coaat baa aaeaped unacatbed, i but neither have ot her coaat town* or i CM tea. In tbe Boefcawaya dlatrlct. two | battle, a boapital and many bunga- i Iowa aod bath* bare been waabad away. Oooey I aland, Baa Gate, tbe < Lang I aland aod Delaware eoaata , have all been ravaged by tbe wave* < Fortunately, aocb a combination of ■ weather ooodltlooa la ran. But a new i Impatne will be gtreo by lb* atorm to < tbe move for better protection for tbe ■ eeeet from tbe tea, wuh national or < State aid, or both. < , ■ t Tax "ebop early" call la ringing out < ever tbe land. Tbe appeal la made to i the public to tare tbe a bop employe* I fooaa tbe burden pat eo heavily upon
their ebouldera by tela Cbrlatmaa buyers. It la an appeal to a hopper* la be merciful. But there are other •eod and sufficient reaaona foraboppiag early. Tbe etorea offer better i atoebe now than they can offer later. < The Mocks are m better oondlllon and i better dlapUyed than they will be later. The cterka will have more time I to give to ooatomera. They will have t better pattanee than later wbeo they I are overworked aod nfobad and have c tbetr nervae worn to a fraaxle. Tbe i OhrMmaa aboppar, too, wbo M eenalbl* I will eave aaooey and much fretting ( and dlmppolntoaant by planning ber t shopping early. Bbe will have lime i flat making a Hat of tboee whom a be t expeete to remember. Bbe will have o time to think out a Hat «.f pomlble I BltMoe from wbleb to aelact gift* for a each one. Wltb ber abopplng tour d planned befo«eUme.the buyer will find b that aha bSrteore leisure aod can mve axpenam and annoyance. The making n of gtfte will to found to be much mora a plea aunt under early planning. n ■eel XsuUa Trc wafers. II Beaent real aetata transfer* in Ocean Cky reeocdad la tbe olBoe of County II Clerfe HUdntb. aa mnortad IniKsi*^ a tb* Cape
May (Jaunty Uaaatte, are a* follow*: Rarvey K. Baton at ax to Ueorge H. Barrtttetax. »«00. l^t iao, Bectloo North Point Benjamin K. Bard at ax to Clarence Farguaon. Lot 488, flection C. Walter H. Hays et nx to Raymond I B-Bbelloope. gllfi Lot on tout bee at < of Ocmo avaooe.ISS faet 4 Incba* from ' Third street, II foot 8 Inches by ISO < fort. t Oman City Land Co. to John B. RttbBrn. 81400. Lot 46. Section 8. OmanCttylforsrCo. 8500. Lra/gfl ' and fll, 8MM A. I & Cnjrit Robinson, executor to i Lydle A. Peon. 63400 leu u: -u*. Lydla Peon. 88400 Lot Hec-
Uon A. Percy L. Neal et nc to J Rutherford McAllister. Tract I. Lot at Intermettoo of Wesley avenue and Fortyseventh street. Tract 2, lots 80S to 906, Inclusive Tract 8, lot* 828 aod 880 to •87. aod 80 feet of lot 8S8. Tract 4, lot* 787 to 785 and 80 feet of lot 706*mat 6, Iota 665 to 087. Tract 6, lot* , •88 to 681. Tract 7, lota 478 to 485 T™rt 8. Iota 877 to 889. Tract 9. lot* ] •01 to 808. and to feat of lot 810. Tract 10, iota 229 to 28! and 80 feet of lot 288 | Trart 11. lot* 167 to 166 and 30 feet of . lot 188. Tract 12, Iota 86 to 88. end 80 . •mt of lot 94 Tract 18, lots 13 to 21 , end 80 feet of lot 22, the entire con- i »«3fanm being section K. , Uta* betasea Wast aad Haven 'rasnM ' t*"l" u is from Monk- lo Ninth strssu sad Weal and Haves evea'^T aureate?™^ * Worn Mia to to Mmneeou, sirrai*. Mnn * Fbatteeotb to Klnstssnlh airow^IIlIr'iLn J !!* 'V *adl n*K7"; ,ro» a worn Tmrtr-toortb to rortitu - |-"^* " y !_*» Hectlou 1 lb boa Vostlsta to Korty-aiitn sum*. tea key aoe ocoaa. HaenooTroaT^ sSs ~ I 27 " Oi ""■■■ill „ „ i "
SUNDAY IN THE f LOCAL CBDRCHES1: Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Con- , gregations. 1 1 grcguiiuun. i
' 10 o'clock DM lu HI. Augustine's!' Church Hunday murulng. celebrated " by the rector, tbe Rev. Thomas F. i j Blake. He gave a short discourse. I J I The lessou for the morning sermon , tbe First M. K. Chorch was tbe ( first cbapler of the Second Epistle , I General of St. Peter. The fourth verse was used as the text, "Whereby are ( given uuio us exceedlug great aud , Ipsechnis promises ; l hat by these ye , jtnlgbt be psrtakers of the divine na- ( [lure. having escaped the oorniptlou . that Is In the world through lust " In the development of the llieiur. lu of
u attention wet concentrated upon "the r exceedlqg great and precious prom- • I sea ; that, by these ye might he part Dr. Haines gave three very effective 0 illustrations for Ibe purpose of gelling a tbe thought he luteuded to teach ' clearly outlined In the mluds of Ida e He aald In pert: "There may be 1 given uuto us wide acre* of lauded e wealth, power apA-'ftiflueooe lu the - marls of trade lhat bring abuodanl rlcbea, or scholarship, Intellectual strength aod teaching ability, tbet by f all or any of these we may the better > serve God. They are to be used for - that purpoee. But tbe text declares t that tbe promisee are glveu that by : them we may become or may be par1 takers of tbe divine nature." i Before continuing, tbe epeeker dwell t at some length upon men's prooeneas ' lo do things lo extreme*. We do not It seek earnestly and prayerfully for tbe ■ golden meaning lu our religious - thought end action. Heuce, that ac- . Iloo la apt to be out of balancp, being I either loo much action oo the~malerial i -Ide or our living or else too much ab- . sorbed lo worship, prayer, praise and r meditation, sod, therefore, Ineffectual > moral eod religious actlou. Faith • and works go together. Returning, Dr. Heine* declared that i we ere commanded to become aud be > partakers of tbe divine nelura not by cobeelon. tbe exterual union of a sub- ' staoce wltb one different lo lis nature, ' but we era lo be one wltb God, having > our live* grafted Inlo tbe dlvloe life, eons of God. being brethren In Jeaua ' C'briet. We are celled to oorrect thought by Ibloklog God'e way, for then obly can we know tbet trutb [ which alone can free our mlnda from I "The trutb ebell make you i free."
i Tbe epeeker, as be coutlnued, pointed • out lo deer, emphatic and eloqnenl a term*, tbet," lo beoomlng partakers of r tbe dlvln* oetora. men era required to i - at rive after bolloese; without holiness , r no men may sea God. "B# y a holy . evao aa I am boly," la tb* divine oom i I mand Not In degree, but lo quality, i t Before peaalng on, tbe speaker, at . i tbla polot, took occasion to aay that i i every earnest Christian believes oar | • Lord's teecbtog In regard to aaoctlfl- , i cation aod bollneee. "Tbla la tbe i will ol God, even your aaoctlflcatloo," , i la lb* greet epoetle'a teaching to tbe t ; But tble greet doctrine la t • not to be lightly I bought of or trifled , with. The saoctlfled man or womao , i known of hi* brethren by tbe fruits t of tbe life and not by the profession. , Holy man aod woman will alwaya, t wltb all tbetr heart, mind end strengtb c Justly, lov* mercy and walk t humbly before tbe Lord, tbelr God. i Partaking of tbe divine nature having our hearts touched . with tbe divine compesaloo, tender- d end sympathy for our brethren, i eo tbet we may be Impelled to be, In s I be truest tenia, oor brother's keeper. Dr. Heine*' closing thought was y tbe cause wblcb binder* our he tYimlns annssr UmI n.n.L.-. .« ,l. t sons of partakers of
divine natnra— Has in our own will*. . We refuse to eubmlt to oomplete divine i guidance. We will not take Hit yoke upon ua nor permit tbe indwelling of ■ tb* Holy Bplrlt. Tbe speaker dwelt briefly, but very I forcibly, upon tbe uee of affliction In t men to God. By It He brings to consider, startles them out of I contented ease and calle them to iMMANUKi. ha nVr. Tboee wbo attended the morning * 1 service at tbe Baptist Cburcb listened 1 with delight to tbe special aolo reu- 1 dered with marked expression by Mrs. ' Bourgeois. ■ nourgeois.
"Tb# Hlgb Aim of Christian Activity" wee the subject of a stroug sermon preached by tbe minister, Mr - Mitch. HI* text was taken from I • John 2; 6: "He that aaltb be abldeth ■ in Him ought^meelf also to walk 1 even as He welled." • Mr. Much spoke In pert as follows: "Purpose la wb« gives life a mean- ' log. Have you ever noticed the real purposes of folks aud especially of ' Christian folks? Hava ,OII ev„ I ' analyzed your own real and actual < r D01 tboee you think you j ' bold, nor tboee you want to bold, but 1 7biCl' "f* truly tbe vlul force- ' « which late you on to do wbst you do" ; ' Have you ever checked up to see ho * j wide tbe discrepancy there is between what we appear to be, aud what we really ought to be? "Now. tbe-e are querilou. wWch j" each oue of us tudivlduslly must lu- i and answer for himself. M_ : . pur|xMe tbla morning is to set forth w tbe high ideal of the Christian life!1" end so bold you to m.ke , oomperlaon ' , of your own Weal, wltb IL Our text , poll its out most clear!}- the real Chris- In Hen . Ideal of activity, -we ought to u walk as Christ walked.' The Ideal of t trne Christian w Christ, a 11^ he time, every wbera Christ." Mr. Mtlcb mentioned the compass «o Illustrate a certelu mjatery within u, mau wblcb turns bla conduct In cer- " Uln directions. Tbe distinctive char- ~ act eristic of tlila force operative wltb- a! la as Is tbet It move* end It* action la In response to some Weal, some aim, some purpose. For went of a u'
I' belief name, a e may denote it at tbe effort at self-expression, the tendency to self-completion The law is at work In nature everywhere— the flower deI ^ sires lo live ludoor to hear fruit, the! j^-lTmusTto tornr In mind lhat this ' I force of which we ju-t spoke I. opera- ( j live as truly for those wbo have a bad ( 1 1 In life! The same l» true of the Chris ' very vital questions, for the difference 1 men morally and spiritually r serviceable in the kingdom "f our ! the (unction of things. P.or instance. '■ directiou about where the haven of
of no more value In sailing the voyage r" of life successfully without Instructions " *ur.uiaisi"l'°.*"oioo.i'..rirrl°" "To follow Christ and walk as He d an Impracticable Ideal, for He did uol '' flunday school superinleiideul. or or17 ganlal. How. then, shall we walk aHe walked? The great truth lies here. * ( think. Jesus exhibited, while ou y earlh. certain distinctive and fuud*-' r* meulsl traits of character.' and certain primary principle* of life which eonstlluie His Weal of life aod Ibeee arc 11 may properly serve as bearlug-stars for * our Christian living. "It remains uow to point out the ® Let me merely name them by way of ^ suggestion. . Christian parents and ^ friends, I he. Scriptures, our owu reason, I our preseut euviroiimrnt, aud our momenta of Idealization These channels Jesus used for tiudiug His Ideal of t life, and so we may follow Him In tbla . e respect also." Tbe storm Interfered eomewbet wltb ^ tbe evening stleudence. The loyelty i , of the choir members we* noted by the i congregation. Mr. Mitch briefly pre- ( ' eeuled an cxpo*llory sermon on a por- , ' Hon of tbe sixth chapter ol Hi Jobu'e , Gospel. ' j » ElllTiiH THE HKNTISEI.:— I would > Ilk* some one lo tell mewbatlstbe metier with our City Commissioners metier wun our i iiy commissioners
I They boud our city time aud again I end raise our taxes every year, and I now, to cap It all. tbey want lo pave > tbe alleys wltb brick and make Ihe ■ property owners pay for It. If the Commissioner*.' would look - after a few reel bed placet In tbe > alleys and till (hem with coal asbea. It ■ would not coat ao much, but I suppose that would not be up lo dale or expensive enough, for our Commla. alooera are very high-minded. 1 know It ii very unpopular with lo aay anything against what tbey do, hut tre tliey any belter than other meu thai do wrong? If lb# people do not thluk a* they do, then w# are In tbe old rule and not progressive. and like our fathers and grand father*, but I waut to aay right here If more or us were like our aoceetora things would he very differem. Oar city would not he In debt for ell It Is wortb. _ Not long 'ego people hissed end scoffed et Cepe May because It was in for all It was worth. Now. If we have any smart men here, why ahouW get In tbe tame tangle? But do not ray anything about It or will be called a "kicker " 1 hope the property owners here. ■ i nope tne
* all In a body, will squelch l his alley j 1 paving right In tbe beglunlug-not : ■ growl behind Ihe door aod let Ihe ' ( Commissioners go on aud put on f other u ret] less expense ou (he people. , The alley pavlug will be a considers, j ' llou lo years In come Keller put, our S i regular streets lu shape flrst and inot ! > extend too many of tbem luto Ube ! r ocean. Money sluka quickly. Wj,y F > keep up expenses mi no one will t^y ■ or build here? Why run the people oul that have come here aud spent ~ [ tbetr mmiry forthv last twenty years? J I Why not give them a cliauce lo live . aud enjoy Ocean City, lustead of grludtug them every day to make " mou*y to pay over for high t.xe. ,ud 1 to pay .„d
„ other ueedlesa expense*? -Live aud g let live" la my motive, bulthe men lu r office acl aa If the people were milliouaire*. Don't think because money ' ti come* ea*y to some thai it does to all k Home are striving bard t„ hold their , properly and. unless there Is a change I : l"H|»"»(,j9ey will lose q I when I say Ibis. "" ,bOUl I believe In Improvement-, but not cau hear. ...d rendluT'lbem'h! the - Nraftjurt make work for ram. con- ; tractor* or a few colored men or j foreigner*. Not AN G»*I CK-HKKK EK. WON'T BOY GIFTS ^ j u,*« rtooe* to Chant*. I In tbe First M. H Sunday Hcbool a *,'f Christ ma* celebration will be the reiidlllou of a children's beautiful cantata Cbrlatmaa Eve ' 5f*n/ rl ,be of • be school, 6 h.rtcad of buying prerant* for teachers. - will u*e Ihe mouey for the most usn _ home charity. Oue or two will eiv. the Belgian funds | To Wboa it Hoy Concern. I Isir-SsSi ! ^ H lease 1 1
CHRISTMAS CAROXS Following the -custom of the last the Flr*t M. E. Church will a*eeoible H 1 1 *t Ihe parsonage, on Wesley avenue. « at 30 o'clock ChrlMmas murulng and u I thence proceed thnn^gli the principal » .treets singing Christmas carols. s ' T hey will return to the church. - Mi*. Beryl Itelch ley. Furman t Christine Koeliler, Itivertou^ • j , Wm A Render and wife A H. ! " , Wehnrr, IJavId Met Ture. I'nitadel- 1 . , plus: J E Adams. < h-eap I lly: J l».
" Geo. II Cenwrtght. I'liicago. \lr-.l * W. F. Holme* Rochester; F A I'ul-j' " linger aud wife Henry F Ksmoergrr. I " ii M Golf W. II Vahdertierchen. J 1 Lin ii Bowman. Jonathan Barbel. Dr.* 1 * .Mr and Mr- I. Baker. H I. Raker, ( ^ Schall and wife, Mrs J R ^Irtlrf! \ , lough. Mr- Wm. I.sndis .Mr. It. H. . r Pallersoo, Mr. Mr Hsrlman. Philadelphia: Samuel J I •*.■-. Ellen B' I- W. McKee aud wife, T FT F'oehl. ' » Harold Knson. Mr. Rush. August II 1 ■ Hcliulte, Waller Hcilz. Ji . ( harles E ' e Kiday and wife. Mildred A. Rid ay. i Mrs J. T. Kiday. A J. Kiel, W. H. r Henszey. J. W Fern ley. T H. Hewling-, W. J. O'Hrlen. G, W Butler • b worth, J. B. Trotter, A. M. Gray. W. " . M. Hill well. W. N. Maltlx. I). B ^ f Krazler. Geo. W. Kavrusou, Alex. I Lawreuce, Jr.. Pniledelphia: Cllutun : r Lyalug-r. Mra J. W." Ly . I ti r e r! > - Deborah Lysluger, Norrlstown; Mm f W. H. Hand aud daughter. Mlsa FT I, . ■ Abhuit, Ocean City; H. Yaudever aud wife, Mlas Alice Yaudever. liatry <t| I Doerrfuas, A. B. Hcheebner. Camden: ' It ' C. W I -each. Mlllvllle; K. L Chip <• > man, Boston; T. C. Wallace, Atlantic 14 * City; Geo. T. Shuster, Cullliigswood: " ' A. H Osboru, New York. ol
CLEARED OVER $22 The delicatessen rale held by Die members of tbe Christian Endeavor of the F'lrat l*re*h> trrian Church Saturday afternoon and eve- • There we- a good -ized attendance and most of Ihe good thing- on ' •ale were rapidly taken. Home of Ihe cau lied article, were uol I disposed of by Halurday nlglH. but 1 - teierted lu the efforts of the *oci|ly ., under .bora •"""JS""
; Vlgiuity 01. Sunday Mo*t of them '-rt Among tbe visitors were m.i.y '«iais 10 tsr Jwnllrre* I'he application of Racl.el Bryant f..r ihe ikwIIIou of janllrera of Ihe new 1 city Ifoli was read al the weekly meet ; nig of Ihe City Comml-eioner-. I'he Tiusl Co. Will PS) Tea. land Trust Company h*ve rani nut notice* to their stockholder* 1 list they . will pay the special State and Fnlrial j emergency tax lm|ioeed ou bank stork. ! A anil wa* born to Dr. and Mi-. ' , Herachel Pettll. of this div, on Frij day mottling ; Cnauges of copy for display advertisements muHt be et tbl. offce uol later than Wednesday moruiug al » o'clock sharp for Inrartlou 111 I he flEMTINKb. Whenever poaslble II II requested that Ibey be sent In uol later than Tuesday. This rule will he . strictly adhered to. adv . tf
THANKSGIVING is past and Christmas is near. Give us y«ur order for a turkey which will not be dear. 1 We will have the finest poultry that comes on the beach, 1 At a price within the poor man's reach.
n "Give us your order Ms ueek. which will secure von a bird fit for a d king, at the very lowest price. Our prier* are alwavs as low a* Pliila * delphia prices. e Prices* (good for one week.
a STEAK • S . : .£ KOAST BEEF • R'b i6r Cbock ,6,. b ' -ood Mraiog K ' L I F hi WRK 0 Hbouldcrs ' ',Zu. 4 Ti :
LAMB - and it Is fine i'bops . !tr HhouMrrs ,,r Necks Breasts . . v VEAL '....'.'..'...'.'.'.sue , Good Hamburg, 15c.
K Our own make ol famous all pork sausage, uone better, . a.«Pure lard ISC , Sugar cured skin-back hams, whole or half, !~ , Picnic hams ' ( Fancy chickens. ... I Bonelesi bacon, in piece ^oc
Elegant Saatos coffee ... jic lb r 1 lbs. Cracker. ,,c FreJi Egg, jgc dozen rancj Crramrrr Duller . 18c lb Large. Juicy Ofanges . i5c dbrrrT' ' Sute, KroMrCk"el'f*l "nd j 'K j C«u» of* Eraporaled Milk.. . . 15c .1 1-arge Cans of Tomslne- . jcc .1 I^rge Cans of Cora J Large Cans of Peas ..." „, .1 Tumble™ of Pure Jelly. Large Cau of Pineapple ,,c 3 Bottles of the f inest Catsup. . . ,5C Fancy Buckaheat. fine, try it. 10c pkg. Urge Can of Whits California - Ch"™''*c a,
1 Can of Sliced Peaches 1 jc ■ Bo" P'nC ^trawlierriea. lor GranuUled Sugar «c Headlight (Ml nc gal., j g.l. . soc f« J Chr*1'' ' lb*' Jersey Cranberries |W Mince Meat . oc lb. IT Nutmeg*, I Grater lor raucy I.emuns ... 1 «c dor Polstoe- 45c basket 6 Rolls Toilet Psper ' i Jelly Bean. a »«. a5c Fancy Chocolate Drops ije Compound , jr a lbs. Prunes . . a 3 lb*. Bvapotated I'e.chea jSC a
Twelfth Htrcct Bell Phone, 54S-A. Coral, j^a-A. Market ^ t i trr ..." 7 j , . 1 ' ■
JLJAI E you a cuttage, bungalow or aparb nient to furnish.' We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave.
Interesting to Investors Tliose Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SALE— A tea; lots located In (taction O. Ocran Citf N J arthur d. barrows B3H CENTRAL ..EI.UI ^ ^ ^ ■ Yard and lean work attended Tn >rofipt|y . k ,d. ^!T^"™,,,,^ " J .1—, .Pd w, ..in „ j! "• '■■■ I ELMER H. CRANE = j ^ 1
, Notice to Horse Buyers , rl iiu-ti, Kxpri's>iUi'ii. I.j\«-rs 1111 11. I Li'-i yiiifii, L«*utr:u-- . ■«. • • ""•'»'• - ""■<•">>"■" J ' ■ United States Express Stables S & C NO CON.NLCTION WIIM 4Nh OllillH ST ABI ES. ! 435 and 437 Bast 23d Street. NfcW Y0KK CITY. N. \. 165— yOUNG WORK UOKSliS and MAKU5— 165 J 435 and 437 East 23rd Street NEW VOItK HTY. N. Y. <
BBOBKO tair. BBCtStU". t£CC Ct Y. CM, - e S, Bats Wtf. StBttatSJtCtSKC m«t IX Ithe opportunity of the year I i ' 1 'nris".' ■r:,. :'7 I j j JOSEPH G. CHAMPION | Builder § I Tenth St. and West Ave. PQwaanaanastsitKBaaaa Jid'Aat x' y-tn raa -r; a gan -rxa vssr. YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder tu look after it closely ~ y outsell and must dc|>cn(l U|«m the honesty dl the contractor any* or alTo'f diem *'81 Scud for the list of names and photogrupbs ol the houses. k Otis M. Townsend ....dr . BUILDER "Tr-
L. s. CORSON, Soashoro Cottages a Specialty ' Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything iu the Building i.u.e Plans and Specifications Furnished, listimates Cheerfully Given. ItKHI DENCE — 810 Aebury Avenue OFKICE-745 West Avenue WILLflHD S. STEEL1HIK 1 h.snch ohio Th.r.y b„r.h socr' Contractor anti Buiiusr "1""' 11 Allen Scull THE Bight U OC&u.Y M i jt. Rhone Connections j Walter V. Hess 1 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asbury Avenue p OC"'• CITT NEWJERSEY "
Bell Phone 18 c,„,_ t>v. p inter-btate Pho tc 134-A. SUTTON &*CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building ^ 739 ASBURY AVENUE ( °ce»n Cit>'- New Jersey GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E. JOCHER, Jr Paintme ant Bccoratins 607 John Marts Lumber Co.' Sixth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. -v PpTomp,BDe:?;^iU'S*,h Wl,«bU' D° You Want to Own a Home B 11 ,-n K vlscwlieif ? I H' h'GBEE j ■ — SOWERS- POINT. N J ! an Advertisement in |i. the SENTINEL'"
OTIS M, TOWNSEND BUILDER J Ofpick: Kth St. Ojiposite p. q, * Plans and Specificalions precared without chaige ". v , : .... ,f,a, „„ -_yc H-4-0-BH.U-KUM.C-Us i "There's * Reason" Ocean City House Bldg. Co. ! J"!,,,i,,K "'ivraliou wo,k j.iVell nil! I'ciM.na! attention j Window and D001 Frame- ,„d j S Iveii-s made .to 01 dci ol lici-. uw7 bay aviinl'e
' Bell Phone 38 x. ft : — - H MVAN AND TkOUT^ PractlcaL | I Carpenters and Builder- | Jobbing a Specially Io4o A -bury A»e. | O. can Clly Fe» Jtrse) g cstimstcs and plans furnishco ^ JOHN T. SEAL | BMH.PER George VV. Horritt Contractor, Builder and Jobbing ""no"*! w OCEAN CITY. N. J. lu.„ i-,„„'C011 6. 0. Afaai. ( « t(1II GEO. 0. ADAMt 6 BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING 6Kl(.k LAYING, tic., tic. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To.
OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER , 645 Asbury AVenue, 7"'rr ~r , ! BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER8 CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PROP Ready Mlxot I'aiute, Lead and ollf 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. IIKADI.Kl' A A 18 A MM '■ Reading: Coal "■« aea Yard. TKNrrtl aea W kaT Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Title Insurance Searches. Abstracts of Title, Convey anciug PireTrisurance Service All Work Gua.anteed Money 40 Loan on Good First Moiigage Farms for Sale fTfflzafi In
First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House j* N.J. gd
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