I Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITT, . . NEW JERSEY ; Ball 'Pbooe No 66-X bSHkksS^"^ ^s^wort promptly doos by *xperl*nosd TMPB8DAY- JANUARY 7. IfiT I fffcle»e« « araj^OjN^ai Oeera city. , JUdckkt areola would Indicate i bat ■' tbm an do politic* In comtnlsilou form of government as It extol* lu Al- * buttle City. Aud ire all kuow there la 1 1 BO politic* In tbe aame style of government In Ooean City. c The Cape May Coonly Hoard ol Freeholder* acted properly In re-elect- • tog Joraph I. Beull, of thla city, to tbe odoe of Coonly Collector. Mr. Hcuil • baa bold tbla position for several terms >' nod proved In every way a moat em- c etool officer. o It la regrettable In many ways that 0 Ocean CUy bad two aucb severe storms ** daring tbe year ISM, but oar most ' poignant regret la that tbe official >' organ will oot be able to boast that 11 commission form of government prevented tbe town from having visits- '' lions of tbla kind. Commission form 11 of government, U would seem. Is not 11 altogether Invincible. c — c PBOTECTINU BF.tCHM. " The assurauc* that Assemblyman " Godfrey gives of bills sorely being • Introduced at tbe next session of tbe " Legislature which will provide for * municipal protection for seas bore etttoa In New Jersey la welcome eorrob- P •tattoo of tbe Aeeemblyman'e b publicly expreeeed lutention to etart " togtetottea action to prevent further u encroachments of a costly nature by d tbeooaan. fl Mr. fladflSS's Ihsmnsl. V knowledge
ef tbe eoest end tbe requirements of «*• «■*. If I bore to to be Intelligent notion taken, admirably equips blm •or tbe shaping of any measures thai have for their purpose tbe preserve tM ef the see front. •be Assemblyman appreciates that than it a tbm difference to bills that ■Mb something and Mils (bit are •««th little more than tbe paper on •bleb they art set forth. If remedial mieiern are to be taken that ar. to he aiaeUe enough to admit of roaajaetmeul wkboul materially affecttal^be porpoae for which tbey are Te make sure that tbla affect will be earn red baa been Mr. Godfrey's elm and tor that reason bis bills will apMMe either with or without Hum •to. If N.w Jersey can Bud K con•BBMat to lead aseMauoe II will b* •eleimid, bat if the But*'* aid la withheld the work of eeaooeet proucNea will not be retarded. . Mr. Godfrey has aonadod tbe crying ■kN_ertbe whole proposition when (Mac permanent and lasting, says ths AUaMto CUy Bartow. High tides and storms will meureo long ae there M an oeeaa to produce them, and II is working to a circle to build board .•alto aad bulkheads, submit to Ibrir Mag demnllehid by wind and wavm. aad Ibaa aapeod large sum. of money Mmply to prepare for tbr nest love Moo ef pounding waters. It U a ■ample of municipal extravagance tbm hu* boon accepted m Inevitable put forth by tbe people. Tbe apiriTo" muaWpul economy le rampant, and 1 Mr Godfrey question, if . beuar op.wr«aahy athto toe tbe dute to em en ex- ' amgtetewmd reform in tbtogegawf. OM ef tbe JamMyNfc aaoar- I MmbebmevoirodtbgJC^ ■ haedafortbeoataideor tbe boardwalk ' MhmUma Inside of tbe promauada. ' aad N le probe bis, be aooouoeaa, (bat ' *hie Will be one provWon lo I be bills 1 to be Introduced. It It Mr. Godfrey 'a belief that addl- ' taoool solidity will bo contributed to tbe em wall, wbleb can thus be con- 1 "^opportunity c aedmmlac tba dafooam. '0 J AM WBNINO OF FUN [
aatu«>ra.s»4. Mcmbcreand frlaod. of Oora'n city Oaaacll, No. 10, D. of A." had a moat dMIgMul Uaro a, tb. lodge rooms Hew Year's Kvt Tbe regular meeting was followed by U social eaarion and eniortalumeui. foalaree of wbleb includad addresm. by tbe Have. Cbarios H. Bobner end Gemge F. MEcb. Wbeo Mr. Bobner orooa, the sppfouae wee deafening and E waa soasa time before be oould speak. Great applanss also was given Mr. MMeb. Mlm Lake was tbe chairman of tbe aortal aaamoo. After "America" had hBtaeaag. Mrs. Florence M. Gilbert, gM Ocuaelloc. made an address of •aicoma. There was a reading by Mia. KUao J. Hcaman and tbeo Miss Imko Introduced -Black Paul" and bar world renowned troupe, who 1 made one of tb* bits of tbe caching. 1 There were thre* Interesting tableaux ' entitled, "Whistling Quartet," -Fifty Eaere Ago," and -Herd Pressed." ' Tbe ministers In tbelr speeches con ' grata laud the lodge oo lu flue mem- ' MMp and excellent fluanctol condl- j Dr. Allen Corson was Introduced as c ^MUredMngutsbsd gumuT .K evremgand be made a great speech. - ™ °» il" followed by ■Jw 1
jMAblre. Lixxia Car Uon, and airs. R. J KErir""-"- : sSStIS V?l*'u^i,.''vi„^t; j - meuarto* Porter Mrs. Hannah „ vaamnaa, Mra. B. c. Bavan. Mrs. . *."1 *• Uk' sod Miss Baltic W. «" u
BAPTISTS HAVE il REASON FOR JOY! Pastor Mitch Reviews tbe : Church's Achievements Daring the Year 1914. i The first Sunday of tbe New Veer was marked with special iutereet tbe sermons of the liev. George K. Mitels at the Haptlat Church. In tbe murulug tbe theme was "HIM lu He view," and lu the evening "A Church Motto for 1815." A Qualfor-Caleudir was glveu to all who attended (lie services and lo those present el the Sunday school. After the morolng preaching, tbe church people remained to observe the ordinance of tbe lxird 'e Bup|»er. Speaking In the morning, Mr. Mitch 1 said: "Tbewordeofthe text,Job32;7, 'Days ' should apeak, and the multitude of 1 should teach wisdom,' easily be- 1 the basis of tbe remarks of Ibis 1 morning because tbey bear a vital 1 (ruth— that Is, because they tell of a ' certain dignity aud reverence which Is 1 Ibe past. Therefore, It Is fitting ' that we, oo tbe threshold of a new ' should look backward aud learn the lessons of tbe days goue by. ® "Life has often been likened uuto a ' Journey," continued tbe minister, and ' he then related an experience wbleb ' and a cbum bad In tbelr efforu to 1 climb Pike's Peak: bow tbay were clr- ' cumscrlbed in tbelr view a great part of tbe way up uutll tbay , gashed (belt atepe up tbrougb tbe foot-bills * and arrived 00 tbe nroaotalo-elde, c where tbey could sea all before them ' aud all behind them. "80 abould be our Uvea While tba ' progress of tbl past year may have ' been bard and. even dlecouraglog. nevertheless we cannot afford to give but, wttb tbe experience of former * learu better bow to meet tbe difof Ibe preeent opportunity. ' La true of the Individual la tins gt Individual It
of of ibe group. ,ol "For neerly all of tbe paet year this in, mlulstei and people have bean working 41 together. Borne things have been ,. achieved . What dues a review of tbe year reveal to u«T WbatleeennsT What M en oon ragmen ts T Have we aooomoi pllabed all that we desired, or ought to re have done T However, (bete queetlons jD are wortbleae unleee wa eat tba facts ol dearly. (o "What are these foots? Well, some ol are seemingly discouraging aod others w XTO most enoouraglng For ' Instance, t. bat ooe new member came In tble rs ymr; atteudsnoe at tbe services of members al no lime exceeds eighteen HI and al prayer service there never was m more than sixteen. Our financial ill Mending per member la oot at ell what ;e ■' might be. Bat wbea we have said j. this, we have oot aakl ell. There are „ tome very hopeful and Joyful aspects to Ibe backward look 00 1914. Whereas s- ibe cburqb once stood Idle and with closed doors, now regular aervloaa are ' g bald and no one le turned away. That 1 q our balldlng Is now resting on our own 1 j. lot Is an achievement by wbleb we 0 shall ever remember ibe past year. a Tbe comfortable buildlag wltb lu new , beating plant la an object for deep , gratitude and heart- foil praise to our 1 I. HeavenlyiFetber. Tbe summer season, 1 r Just paet. when our loyal visitors from ' , far aud near rallied to lbs support of ' ' tbe services and tba financial burden 1 . le also ooe of tbe bright spots In tbe 1 , retiring year. Everybody bae noticed 1 t tbe very agreeable menaced Interest 1 , >n 4 be work of tbe Bunday school -all ' , three aod more(s new cbolrjare notor worthy fmturaa of tbe paet year's ex- * 1 patience. I "One reel deep Impression comes f . as as we review 1914, end that to, ■ that a mighty Hand to moving In and h . tbrougb those accomplishment, tu d . will aod to do of His own good plea- 11 . leading us wheresoever we would " paltontly abiding while wa falter 1 , and doubt and stomble, but ever ready , to help us progress aod grow. Here to * our courage for tba preeent and tbe 0 , a , "Bememberlng that wa look behind v , simply 10 learu bow to walk Id Ike 0 It to an Inspiration lo kuow that U , o"' Lord Jesus Christ to not lu tbe old * lu our failure aod dtoappolot- 0 manu, bat la tbe new year ready to b help us redeem tba future of church u activity. At tble season of ibe year ' activity. At tble season
Jaaus to mylng to tba I m manual Bap- 1 A- (1st Church, *Come up out of that low- 1 vaulted past luto tbe magnificent ex>F pause of tbla new year wltb Its poeel- * bllltlee, Us opportunities, end itabopes ' m Lai us. then, wttb tba Apostle Paul. 'Forget Ibe tbloge which are behind, <y press forward to tba things wbleb are ' l, before, toward tbe prise of tbe bigb ' " calling of God lu Christ Jesus. • •' " ti Closing, tba minister extended to all r a hearty aod slnoer* wish for a happy 1 d and prosperous New Year. I i . D HAD PCBA8ANT TIME 1 • Jeks C. toeelsiaa sad Wile Eeler. ' L islo. Few FrlrnUs. , f John Bteelman and wlfeeuler- ' talnad a few frleods at tbelr borne, t m Third street and Atlantic avenue. ^ , Wednesday evening of last weak, and e 0 very enjoyable time was bad'. After 1 music farntobed by a victrola aod tbe * t piano, refreshments were served. I Those present were H. B. Cm aod 1 wlfa, Geo. O. Adams and wife, K. B. " BUlee aud wife. H. H Adam, and u wife. Dr. O. F. Burr and wife. Walter £ Beck and wife. Miss Bertie Btltee.- 1, Ralph VanGilder, Miss Harriet •< 1 Bcborcb, Mice Beatrice Townsend end ,r » Mies luna Adam*. , " Mr. and Mr#. Jobn Nazal. tBO West
Upeal street, Germeniown. announce tbe marriage of their daughter. Miss Llley Maude Nezel, to Paul Mansfield Adamsou, wbleb wti solemnized Monday night. December 2S. Ml-« Grace Naxel, sister of tbe bride, was maid of booor, and Joaepb Adamsou attended hto brother as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Adamson will be at borne 1 after Februarv 1. at 4941 Pulaski ave- 1 "f aod Mr*. Nazal aod daqgbhave been rammer residents of I this elty for a number of seasons. ,
i SUNDAY IN THE ' LOCAL CHURCHES : Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. I , Hervloes In Holy Trinity t'liurch , 1 the Hev. K. H. Cennmi. who preached. - Tbe Id o'clock mes> |n Bt Augusby the reclor. the Itev. Thomas K ' Hlske. who delivered a short sermon. p There was a goud-slzed attendaiice. , » VlltBT M K \>r J. B. Ilslues' evening sermon In , tbAsKirst M. K. Church bed for lis lessoiKsIx verses from Ibe tlilrteeoth j , chapleXbf Bt. Luke's gospel, begln- , nlng wltlK(betjFetfl{i and ending wlih . Ilie seventeenth. Tbey embrace the , account of the feediug of the five 1 I thousand. Tbe text was our Lord's , command tu His disciples. -Give ye { to eat." Tbe _sermon was , evangelistic, and Dr. {ialuee~ declared, with oonvluclng emphasis. Ilial pro- • fessed followers of Jesus Christ are ' hound by the command tu the dls- 1 clples to reed the souls of meu with 1 spiritual bread; and they must obey ' pi ly eud wlih faith, eveo as did 1 tboee disciples when commanded lo the multitude with materiel bread. Tbe speaker said In part: "Jesus Christ wee always ready for 1 emergeucy, If Indeed any set of circumstances could ever have been so emergeucy lo Him. who was'' tbe « Master, Dlvlue Word made flesh, by ' whom all things were made that were ' made. Bo, our Lord's true disciples, < If |oysl and true lu obedience lo the 1 Master, will be prepared forrall emer- 1 geucles. "The reel heart of mau buugers after ' Ibe Lord Jesus Christ for (bat spiritual 4
f bread which comet b down from c Heaven aud which be breaks and ■ t glvee to His disciples and multlpllee II J lu them to tlieeod that tbey shall reed the multitude! -Give ye them to eat' ( » us0"' Lord's Imperative command talk "That command blade every Chris- b a tlan, |«rsoually aod singly, lo give lo • f bis neighbor of tils own spiritual food ( lu tbe measure In wbleb be bes been bleared wltb tbe spirit. And we ere ( responsible for Ibe abuudeace or tbe g , dearth of our souls as lo tbe fruits of ■< tbe spirit. If we are Dot filled wltb tbe H i fulness ol God. we have foiled lu duty T , sod ere under condemnation. Y , "Only tbe Cbrletlaa character cau T ! give to bis fallow-man foltb,. hope, <c I love, courage, sympathy." ' B In closing. Dr. Haloee enforced tbe Y tbougbt that tbe command "Give ye , tbem to eat" le to each of us *a so Individual Christian. Each of ue must lead man to God as Individuals. Not H many arc cbosen vessels to call Hie (" multitude to repentance aod righteousoeea. but are cboaen lo lerf our uelgb- p and preacb Jesus to blm. qi
"r. SSeekas SSrpllra. KiiitukthkBketimel:— I read wltb oooslderable Iniercet tbe commnnicstlon from "A Citizen" In your Issue of last week. Tbe only reason I em answer! ug "A Citizen," wbo does uol courage enough toslgo bis uetne, because or the statement be makes that "perhaps I bav» an axe logiiud." would aay that 1 have no axe to grind lu tble matter. Iu reference to tba questions wbleb asks, I would say, "ye* tbe tele- ; pbooe, electric light and sewer com pantos cau put tbelr service under grouod, and thai tba alleys would uol , to be loru up if tbe work wee < done properly:" mao-boles would be c left that could be opened. Tble to the way II to always doue lu tbe forger 1 ( lu reference to email bouaea on tbe ! alleys, I expect to build • bouse at tbe i corner of au alley ibe oomlug spring, I and would oonitder It a decided ad- " vantage tu have a good pared alley ( tbe elds Instead of s dump, wbleb 1 what a great mauy of the alleys are 3 at tbe prweol time. Borne people, of 1 are ooutout wltb tbla coDdlliou. 5 tbe most of tbe people who come ' Ooaau City lu tbe summer time * would be better satisfied to have oon- 1 wuuiu or ueiier saiisura to bave con-
ditions uloe, clean aod saullary iu ouuoectlou wltb tba allays. Vary truly yours, CUAKLE8 K. MBKIIAN. Beal Baiate Transfers. Recent real estate transfers In Ocean record od In tbe office of Couuty Clerk Hlldrelh, us reported lu tbe Cape May Couuty Gazette, ere as follows: Joseph I. Hcull et ux to Cornelius el ox. *»o. Forty reel ,.r 165 and 156, riectlou C. James K. Devi. « ox lo cb.rle. Lots 83 aud W, Section N. P. Heury Y. Clouilug et ux to Bunley Poutlere »a»50. Lot 470. Section C. inaction A la from Nona In Mam streets bmiob b u rrom Nona to nlau, 11 reels" mas west ol ibe flfieen-fool wide si. belaaru tbe bar sad ooaan. nertioa'p'^^rj^n 10 Nlnneemh s.rasu, Mra, bar and oossa. Hectlon E ran* from NlBMsaalb 10 Twaatr-tourtb alneu. be 1 ia# bar "C ooesa. Heetloa i runs I 10 Twealr-nlnlb atraeu. b«w T"trjlD,h 10 Tt"r,*"foarlh "reels. Tblrl) -lourlb to Kurt le lb streets, "bl" the bar aad oeesa, Hsrtloa I ran. Ponlelb loKonr-slzib straeu, between Kortr-slztn 10 Kirir-seoond'iiliee^altwssn «bs b« sad l runs 8 Klllr-eeoond lo Klnr-nlnia streets,, between —
>a Weddla* Aunlierssri. I 4 Willie n M Fitzgerald aud wlfo, 0f I i this city, cefobraled their wedding I e anniversary et their home Thursday 2 1 evening There was a dinner party | 1 followed by five hundred. Tbote | . present were Mrs. M. Marley, John T I 1 Beal aud wife, John J. Foster and wife, 2 ■ George Brown, Jr .aod wife end Albert fi • Merchant and wife, of tble cily, and 2 f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, uf Phlfodel- 2 ph" 1 2a
HAVE NEW HEADS ! Officers for Kssslnz Term. ' | Iota Coundl. No. lJH.Jr, O. U. A. M . j lusialled the following nfficers Tuesday 11 ' evening: c 1 Councilor. Charles Hreckley: vice I councilor, Lemy Jeffrie*: etslMeui re- <1 i-ordmg secretary. Floyd Bhaw; war- I den. J Kdger Welch: conductor. Ha nlet'haltlii; Inside eeulluel. Nalbaniri 1 I Month: outside sentinel, P>lwerd l*r. | , Iruslee, Tliomes B. Y'ouug: Junior past ■ . councilor, Daniel L Warner. Kelmfo Tribe. No 2*1, Imp. U- tt .1 M . has elected these officers: , Hachem, Clarence Mead; senior sagamore. Hoy Harlow; Junior sagamore. Cherlee Later: prophet. Werren Smith: chief or records. Veruon It. Smith; collector of wsmpum. Wlllon ( ■ H. Willels; keeiwr of wampum. Mark 1 ' Lake; representative to Great Council, | Joseph -Hreckley . sllernele. Wsrreu I 1 Smith. ( j Ocean Oily Council. No. IU. II of A . 1 ha> elected I hese officers, who will he C ' luslellyd Ibis eveulug. I , J- I'. 4>, Mrs. Amy Hreckley; A. J. , P. I'.. Mrs Lizzie It. Carlson; C , Ml*, j Kllzsbelh T P.lce; A. Mrs Hslile , Vluoent; V C„ Mr* Auhle It Morrl- / [ ran; A.V.C., Mr*. H*un*b V.ua- \ , C. Mrs Ev* L Fisher: W. , Mrs. Ross Adams; I S.. Mrs. I-Jla | Everlogham ; O. 8.. Mr*. »la C. * , ptooist. Mrs Hertba E. Kraussi ' , Mr* Ida Jeffries. - c AGAINST BDLKHEAD i" Vlcwsla Pabilc aeellni. Ii William M. Taylor voiced hla pro i 1 teal, al tbe Board of Trade meeting. against tbe erection of a bulkhead on I 1 ocean front. He wauled 10 know | . where a line could be drawn. He was 1 favor of general protection To the Island and spoke of tbe use of jetties. For this city to burden tbe people wlih an expenditure of 1150,000 for ■ would be a mistake, lo bl#
opinion. Tbl* would Increase Ibe city's M annual interest payments to 97.500 * U Il wa* explained to blm that It Is <1 not tbe loteullou of the city tu build a " bulkhead. If tbe plan I* pul tulo efface the abutting property owners will " build It, tbe city's part being only io* ~ supervise tbe work. Card Par**. 1. William H. t'olllaaon , Jr , aud wife s< gave a card party Wedueeday ulghl of "J week for "Hud" Bmltli. a cadet iu I'. B. Revenue Cutter tServlce. b< preeeut were Mlaaes IC.li, a u Eetella Y oung. Inez Corran, T. Coiaon aod Josephine TayJack" Barr. Ewlng Corran, Joseph Lyou Mlutzer aud Jamea Tbe regular moutb'ly meeting of the x> Proprietor*' Association of Ocean ia Clly will be beld ou Monday evening ?! uezl al ibe residence of Mr. and Mrs ia Frank M. Mlcbener, 2219 Green airert. H All members are re- ' queried 10 be preseul If possible. ,1. ua
CHICKEN POTPIE ( Immennel Bapllsls to Hair] Mupprr Tbnradat . JaaSsri la The Imdlea' Aid Boclely of the lui- ' jmtuuel Haplisl Church will hold e {chicken potple supper In Ibe t'eutral 62h Asbury avenue. Tburs. Liny. January 14, frbm & M 10 7.80 p.m. { Tickets, thirty five cents. { The menu will he: Chicken polpie , (siialoes, coleslaw , celery, cranberry! No su p|iers will be sent uul efler .5 .80 o'clock Jo* I. wcull, Gcesu City: c. H. I James Kusiace, Bee Isle; itulherford, 1 'ape May; J. Long. M. Guff, William I fovi*. Mrs I. H. W. K Carpeuler. Ml-. Edna I G. Julian, C K. Smyth, Olto Fell and i wife. I'hlladelplila : John Welter, and wife. Akron. ' « Seal Tlinmpsoii. J. M Rowland and wife. Kbenezer Adam*. W. W. Adams. Howard Smith and wife, Wm Flick. S P Ralph, W. M. Sillwell. E S. Kid red ire. K Reagan. F Romano. Jolfb H. "McClalchy aud wife. Philadelphia; F. W. Graham. York: A II. Sheebner. Camden; U. Sandt. Indiana: W. Collins, Norrlriowu: A. A. Howell, ih-ean U'liy: David Hudson and wife. GlenJ Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's ' Opp. Doughty'* Pier OPEN ALL YEAR i To \\ bom it May Contvrn. Nrilee I. 1 rsb 1 Tb '
i "IZnrT "*m' : To Whom It May Concern. ■ illssH. Holy, luibol Oceaa Clly. Ns« jrr sey. under ibe Orm tame of ••Kora-muj Notice to Limit Creditors. : :
, There Never Was a Time , when it was more essential that we should ; endeavor to make a dollar purchase as much as possible. If you will carefully note the following cut in prices, you will find we are doing our part. Prices good for one week:
STEAK Sirloin 2jc Rump J4C ROAST BEEF R»b - 1 8c Chuck ,6, Good Stewing PORK Little Fresh Ham* 17c ,6c lb. .. .16c lb. Shoulder* -. l6c lb. Spare Rib*. iseflff— > F"'
LAMB- and it Is fine Shoulder* ', , 3C '.'.'.'.V.'.ioc Breast* ^ VEAL Cutlet 1 '"'"'::«c Slewing ( Good Hamburg, 15c. • 1
own make of famous all-pork sausage, none belter Our own make of famous scrapple, trv it. . iiw f„, 3 lbs. of pig's liver. . . 4 lbs. for g5c lard 2SC t Sugar cured skin-back hams, whole or Jialf. ! ' Picnic hams 7 'c . Fancy chickens * Boneless bacon, iu piece. . I . : . .1
Elegant Saato* coffee ... . jjc |h. 3 lb*. Cracker* 25c Fre*h Egg* ,-,8c dozen Pancv Creamery Butter . . 38c lb. &iTra»ri.,idJ^d0r5c S««Krout 1 6c' quart Fancy New Orlean* Molawm. 16c ol. 6oc gallon. 3 Can* of Evaporated Milk iJC 3 l-«rge Can* of Tomatoes . ... 25c 3 Large Can* of Corn 25c 3 Large Can* of Pea* ... . . 21c 3 Tambtor* of Pore Jelly 25c 1 Large C*n of Pineapple iar 3 Bottle* of the Fine*! Catsup. . . 25c Fancy Buck wheat, fine, trv it, 10c pkg. i Urge Can of Whit* California Cherrie*. ijc.
1 Laic of Sliced Peaches ... 12c I Can'of Extra Fine Strawberrie*. 10c . - '«« FracvMi* 1 ' 'c «*!" 5 K"'V Fancy Nixed Cake*, real cheap. \ IU. foFKc. JeraeyCranherrie* .... Mince Meat oc lb |J Nutmeg*, 1 Grater ,oc Fancy Lemona . . ,«- Potatoes a«e basket 6 Roll. Toilet Paper . . . ' „c , Jrily Beans , lb.! 2JC Fancy Chocolate Drop* IJC Compound , , J lb*. Prunes JSC 3 lb*. Besporatcd I'esche* 2jc
STEWART AjS Twelfth Street Bell Phone, 548-A. Coast, :o2-A. Market Interesting to Investors or Those Who Wish a Desirable Location lor a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— a few lota located In Section G, Ooean Ore N j A RTHUR^D.B ARROWS czhtral .muc""""'" ocean city, n. 3. ! I Yard aod Lawn work alteuded to promptly. All kind, of house aud K yard plant.. Special seashore town grass seed for rale. Beet grade, of ■ shade and ornamental tree, and hedging. Would be pleu^d to do your L I work for you. Top rail raid in any quautlty and apeclal fertilize, f„r I your flower beds. ■ ( j ELMER H. CRANE I oo c"° "°°""V"
sssirai.y-i-iv.-w-ir ryr. a"sr y: " t: 1 ^7 LZZ H2T. HtXZ tXXl KHZ wis g 1 | ^^OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEflR||t part of Ocean Cily lor sii"'iffer^6^ " gL Jt'iicc*. Close to Vaclrt Club. Built ; bv day's worktlurin^ our ilull season: Von are invited to inspect tin- work- ' in.mship. mau-ria> and linish. Will t - suit you. For particulars, coimnuni ■ | j . cate with - g j | JOSEPH G. CHAMPION g Builder I -v Tenth St. and West Ave. poaaattaiKtaastaiwtaam -:sa atr xsi » '.txa am attft amiusKSB ( YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect ydur Ocean Crlv collage. V«u cannot spare the Line to look after neloM. lv yuursclT and must dcjictul u|H»n the honesty ol the conlractut I have built lor a large ntimliei ol ja-ople ami could relet you to c any or all ol them " Send fot the list ol names and photographs ol the houses. I Otis M. Townsend OFFICE O I I I I r\ C" D p£EAN CITy- 11 sib si. oppoiiie p. o. DUILL/Ln n. j- c L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty , 1 Hotels and Bungalows and Builder. Kverytmugj" iiuiidmg i.n.e p Plans and Specifications Furnished. KslimateS Cheerfully Given. «lu Asbury Avenue office— 745 West Avenue t W1LLBBD I STEELW - CDDliaclor and Builder J'''IM fi'gi"i"11''' " i Allen Seull THE BVWUPER Eighth mm Qceux .-ire. c F Phone Connections s 6 swan j £ trout o Swan and Trout practical « Carpenters and Builders £
1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N J Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION rurniahco on *l«0o* mo doo* i .""Lo!"".". Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN C.TY NEW JERSEY JAY E you a cottago, bungalow or apartment to furnish? YVc have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay }*oii to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. „ Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. sc - -" r
* B.U Phone „ Inter-St.te Pho ,o ,J(-A l SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jers^. B " ^OD PAINTING yUL'?S JOCHER, Jr. FHii.ociaH.a ^a,nt,nfl EJccoratlng 2ea a Twcnt izth STsrzT ociaw citv. n j. 807 tl0mth »t«iit John Marts, Lumber Co. OCEAN C1XY,VN? AV8nU" u-w. ww, You Want to Own a Home combined at a murl, les cM that^voti can ml™ j B.nwnon. uA' H HIGBEE
— — ^ ^ «7 roxTKirrog* ii» nrnnxn. OTIS ■: TOWNSEND BUILDER Office: 8th St. Opposite p o. > Plans and Specifications precared without charge ' Only galvanized nails usrd on " - B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US^ Ocean City House Bldg. Co. I Jobbing and alti-iatiun work given our ixrsonal attention. Window and Door Frames and • ' Screens made to orilet . OF I- 1 CI:. 1037 HAY AVFNl R ' Bell Phone 38 X. ESTIMATES AND PLANS FURNISHED JOHN T. SEAL builder Qeorj{e W. Harris Contractor, Builder and jobbing OCEAN Ll'^V. h.T""!! x 6. 0. Adimi f. « Adiau GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. RANGE SETTING BULK LAYING, tic.. Etc. All Work In Ma*on Una Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N j
. ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS L. BRECKLEY, PROP Mixed Paint*, Lead aud Oil* 92U aud 922 Asbury avenue. llKAOLDl A ADA JIN """" " Readine Coal Real Estate and Company KLPHLSENTS Fidelity Trust Company
Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good Firat Mortgage Farms for Sale I ' Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House 1 N. J. IRA E. WALL^i 725 Central Ave. - Ocean City New Jersey '' Plain and Oecnrative Paperhaneer — A Post Card will bring our ser-
vice to you. L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTU* Clam aad Ojzler Toiga a SpMlall) Agent for Htewsrt's Iron Worka Co — PlAin and Ornamental Iron Fence, Iron Bailings and Window Guards. Seventh St. and Haven Ive _ O. I — LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. :T leak" Asbury avboob. Ooun Clly. N. - " •/.' ■ Pi DOWN. $j week, Wal01 tliaui Watches, Diamonds , Watches Cleaned bj' Ex/ ft | pert Repairer, - y| ~ i. M. HEiSOH - ■ , ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY Roconn Mountain Ice

