Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON OCEAN CITT, . . NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No 66-X Admit** unlit* In looot commas. 5 reals Sla f*rt*Ub#d on appiteauoo. ^Job.w°rh promptly dona bj aiporlsored THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1815. ■» 1 1 sd flo f^omre^orego cny. ! Atlantic City • crowded to (be 1 door*" during lb* Waahlogton Birthday holiday*, and an unusually Urge numtwrof visitors here Saturday, Sun- ' da J aod Monday. Tbt* looka de•Madly encouraging. If* lime for tbom paoplewbo'vcbren going around j with drawn-down moutba to "buck BP-" Tax member* of Washington Camp. 1 No. 76, P. O. 8. of A., were preaenl lu large numbera al (be aervlcee In (be 1 Flirt Preabylerlan Cburcb Sunday evening, wben a bandaome allk Bag. tbe glfl of (be camp, wa* preaenled to lb* cburcb. Tbe Rev. ('baric* H Bobner, M. A . pa*tor of (be cburcb. vbo accepted Ibe emblem, wa> beard In a strong patriotic aermon, one tbai made an appaal to bl* bearer*, w bo crowded tbe edlfloe. Tbe addrea* by Tbo*M*J. Prickrtt, Stale president of tbe order, was also onuanally good. It ABLY MORNING FIRE ■■all Wo— e Owaed bp canFire caused by a defective flue in tbe •—and a half atory boose occupied by 1 a bWlf of tbe bame of Krifroaand. ofl Weal avenue, between Twelfth and Tblfteeolb streets, about one o'clock Thursday morning, wrecked tbe dwelling end caused a loss of probably Sal and Ice Co. ' "** Tbe blare was ateo by Boy Jobnaon. •bo turned In an alarm, to whlcn tbe dapartmeni responded. Tbey found 1 It cold work lo tbe frosty morulng air, I but ramoved clot of tbe furniture FrlNoaand, bla wife and twocbll- . dr*« were asleep wben tbe Are we* dleeovered. Tbey got out lo time, bui 1 bod only time lo put on whatever t clothes tbey could pick up in a burry , Tbe new Are eblef, Orvllle Adams, was afforded a chance at this blaxe to wake bla flrat official appearance in ' action. I Coaa to Wo Bcirlcd. ' The caaa of Cbarim Bacon vs. Miller , Broa., (scaally decided by Judge El dwdge la favor of Millar Broa., la lobe < •staled before Judge Kid red g* and a I tary at Um April term of oouri. A. C , Beewall, counsel for tha defendant*, eenwiUdtoa retrial of (be whole caae. ' WUI Csaat rod Ualirra. The board of freaboldara baa awarded i the coo tract for tb* oouatroctlon of , ■aaaot oooceela gntier* along Asbury , aveooa, from Thirtieth to Tblrty-fourtb > Wwata. The work will ooet 24 earn* ' •w llaaai foot aod Niels Corson ha- I keaa appotnted luapctor of tbe Job. a ■ears of TvaSs Wcotlow. N*« Monday evening 1. (be regular ' wasting tlma of tbe Board of Trade. b«, M Clayton Haloes Brick, tbe r pwddMI. will ha lo Philadelphia al ( tba wasting of tbaOceao CKy Fteblng Chlb that eight, be baa called tb* * ■aid wasting for the naxt avaotug. « WW Wotolo Wtadqaanara. | The VlaUara' Masonic Club will have , Ha baadqoantra again tbla summer, a* . ft". «■ «w second floor baloooy ol Hwtd'a Pier, according to Allen Law- • ra— e. Jr., of Philadelphia, wbo to oue i eplrlu of tbla atroug d • ■ w ■ t W. R S barm mi, of tbla city, baa 1 fliwa te Bwan A Trout the oootrsct to a oaey bungalow on Petrolyu , piaw, ecrttog 63800. Work baa beeu ... WblWd. Mr Bberman aod bla wife . * °° a""b *"**t.near > Jadga ■oaalwall a Vtalior. ' wirss^-jr iss-yET1 MaBBlwrtl. of Phlladalpbla. j5T wm ■ ■ 1 J —aalietaf Bsarewaik neaa. ieaapb U. Champion, wboracenlly c reesivad tha contract, began yesterday , 6* — tba Maps leading from lbs . «*WOd to tba Boardwalk to tba end of ' a aamber of rtrarts. Tbeae steps win • nftwi' °'m roy"d b' ,h" • 1 WWMosarro— ■oalalo. ' Tba Youog Mao's Progremlve ' I sane la making arraogemaou to ■alwlalu, naxt Mooday evening, e i AMegMWaofwewbereoi IbeBw l.le , faty Business Men's , Association at tb* beadqnartera of tbe league. W—wl Arnsals. c imperial. Helen Brown, A. C. Brown. Carolyn . Osteal, New York City; Miss M. HofAlbert F. Bcbeock and wife. ■ 1 °"y; 41 " a tixtLua. H. C Paulln, Mrs. W 8 Weorlcfa. * {Any Weaarteb. Mrs. C. U Thomas, MaaurOaorgtE.T nomas. Fred Reber. Mrs. A. Felbrr, Louis 8 Felber, F A. , PoUloger and wife, John D. Siegfried 1 j B. Hare Phil- • £alptua; tbe Rev. end Mrs. J. B. ( Hemes. M— Beetrire Heine., Waller c H Koehn and wife.Mra. E. M Kuehn. , Frank E. Darby, Mrs. George Dobbtu* Ocean City; Mrs. Geo W Tbomas ' Haoover; Editb T. Gandy, J. D. Col- ( Uoa, Camden; David Hudson, Glen- a etde; tba Rev. Coruellu. Hudson. , Taoony. 1 . BIHCAYNK. ' -Frank H. Gw anion H 8 Anri*r*m, 1 ■^Dr. N & McDowell, il j. Romano,' c I*. S •Beully. H. R WbUcraft, John t K. Baoder. J. Clark Moore. Jr.. Mr. r 4. C. Moore, Jr., Marlon E Moore and . naraa. W.M Blllwell. John Scbw ebm. George F. Zelgler, Wllllem H. Z.egler, ' JTM. Rowland .nd wife. Eugenes c. Boonlwell aod wife. E. B. Boonlwell. i, K. BouDiwell, Jr., Clerk Dlllenbeck . aod wife, Mies Genevieve E Dllleu- , beck, George C. Richards and wife. 11 Theodore F. Rees, Cbarlea R. Wall. 1 W. A. Russell aod wife, A G Russell. » Herbert Peale. C. L Hagy aod wife, c K M. Ha*i*l*i, Martin Bmttb. A. C . Wight. Ada Haaaeler. H. T. EUls.wife aod daughter. Alexander Lawrrnre d aod wile. F P. 8tepbena aod wife r PbUadetpbla; U «. Newman aod wife. H Taaooto -C*d ; Mabel B Uooover, Mrs g A 8. Cooovrr. M— G. A. Aod.ews, M— F Andrew -, Boxboroogb; C H a Wooilvar Biveriou; Martin Mnlball. n Wkghk, Wilgairtla Brtca. c. C. Brice, u A B. 8c bet burr and wife Carndeo; l< a O. Weidner. Heddon Height.; F P. Il UeejWtd. Pserneom; J. M. Heruler. 8 ; Ha
i SURPRISE PARTY, ; - ' CLASS REUNION ' Pleasant Evening Spent byi Yonng People at Harold j ) * Cotton's Home. I l Harold Collou's parents gave blm a surprise party at bis home nn Friday J au extra slgnltlcance by the reuulnn j pf tbe class of 1806 of tbe Oceau City High licbool, of which the young man _ a member. Tbe olber members of the class, wbo were presenl, were Miss Ada M. 1 Ranck, J. Edgar Voss and F B. Wll- . style aod tbe affair will not soon be forgotten by tbe participant*. Those al tA party In addition to those mentioned were Mlases Bertha Campbell. Maud M. Kuulds. Virginia i Amberg. Margaret Parker, Edith Cot- . and i 'apltola hiteo, Forrest Ixmg. ■ William H. Campbell. Jr., Edward Cotton and Arthur W. 8boamakrr > With tbe exception of about three, all are graduates of tbe Oceau City j High School i K. B- Willis has tbe dlatluctloo of i being tbe heaviest aud Forrest I»ug ' tbe tallest member of the Ocean City High School Alumni Aaaoclallun. DECISION DAY Sunday was a great day In tbe bis- . tory of tbe Baptist Sunday Scbopii . I'be attendance arose higher tbau\J 1 has been at any lime during tbe wln1 er. A special program f-»r "Declaim ' . Day" was tbe source of Intereel. AfleP tlie books were marked and business of tbe school bad come to an | end. Superintendent 8. 8. McAllister | lotrodpced tbe speaker of the occasion, . tbe Rev. George F. Milch, by selectlug 1 a large white carnation from a beauit- ' ful bouquet of carnations wbtch stood 1 i upon (he platform ou a table, aod 1 r asking him to tell lb* story of "Tbe - Mr Mltcb begin bis remark* wltb ■ ' reference lo tbe recent Suoday school 1 lemon Uken from tbe book of Ruth. ' He a«k*d tbe scbool to tell blm wby Orpab kissed ber motber-la-lew end 1 ' wby Rutb clung to ber. 4t we* tbe 1 , character of Naomi which attracted 1 ber daugbter-lu-law to ber. Tben.be I began to study tbe carnation lo me It* ' character aod to learo of whom It 1 -peak*. He showed bow tbe flower ' wa* Ilk* boy* aod girls, and bow il ' I grow* from a green bud Into a beautl- ' ful, pure, frsgraDt and attractive ob- 1 { ject. So boy* sad girl* may grow Into 1 , beautiful Christian characters. 1 He Indicated bow good soil, air aod ' •uo.blne make the perfect flower, aod ' so bow good company and a good God 1 will develop Cbrlat-llke Uvea. ' Meanwhile, as be went on with bis 1 remarks, Mr. Mltcb tore tbe bud and leaf and stem, bit "by bit, idio ' • breds. Then, after Inquiring what to c do with tb* broken bit*, concluded that ' he would give tbe flower to Mrs Mltcb. c He eallfd ber up aud offered tbe dissected flower to ber, but ebe refused 11. aayjng that abe wanted not en ugly aod brokeo flower, but a beautiful end 1 whole oue. Thereupon, Mr. Mltcb drew tbe leaaoo of bow God wanted not a sinful aod blackened character, • but a pure, true, uobi*. aod upright < lift, a Christian life. I At tbla point, Miaa Mary Clark aang ' bar sweat way an Invitation bymo. ' ••Decide tor Jesus," after wblcb Mr. I gave fbe Invitation lo tbe scbool < that whoever wished to give tbelr < mod life to Jesus should manifest I that desire by slapping forward and ' receiving a carnation. A deep alienee ' end atUloeee wa* followed by a tbrtll < of Joy wben Mrs. Mann's clam came • forward lo a body. A bappy sight— I thorn- young girls with tear* of Joy 1 yielding tbelr five* to tbe keeping of t tbe Maeter. Then, members of ot ber < classes gars In aod, wbtls all aaog Invitation bymns, want up and pro- I faaasd Christ by taking t&e flower. I Parents looked on wltb mock happl- < that brought tears to tbelr eyes, I loo. In all, there were twenty-three I aod girl* wbo took tbe eland for < Christ at tbe eemoe. i Tb* Rev. H. B. Warring pronounced 1 tba blessing upon tbe young Christians and tba meeting cloa d. In a gathering afterwards, these 1 young people were organised Into a 1 clam wblcb will be conducted once a week by tbe minister ou Monday arieruoou after school for Instruction tn tbe 1 elements of relation and of tbe church : and It* ordinance*. Tbe meeting will held at tbe cburcb. i LAWS NOT ENFORCED Motor Vehicle CommlsTbrougb tbe agency of a map wblcb been prepared In bla department, showing bow tbe dlfferent^aectlons of tbe 8tate contributed to tbe moneys collected for tba violations of tbe motor vehicle act, Commissioner Job - Elpplocott draws tbe conclusion authorities has been far from uniform throughout tbe Bute. "The map plsluly indicates tbe Jrarts of tbe Slate in wblcb there has beeu a laxity of enforcement of (he motor vehicle act." aays, "aud lu some respects those portions of (be Stale In wblcb there i been possibly an unjustly rigorous I enforcement." ! Tbe floe moneys collected by tbe i judge* bave been distributed lu • tbe followlug manner by counties: At- I Unite, 66.278, ' Bergen, |li 48; Burling, too, 67; Camden. 62,166. ( ape May. Cumberland, 6127; Essex, 65,377; 654; Hud sou. 61.841, | 685; Mercer. 61.827; Mid- I Monmoulb. 62 757; Mor- • rta. 6735; Ocean. 6714; Passaia, 6500; 1 Salem. 628: Somerset. 6281); Sussex ' Union. 6676; Warren 6388. ' ' lo anelyxlug these figures Commissioner Ltpptucotl says: • lo ibe following countim tba enforcemepfof tbe motor veblcle act appears lo be far be- c low what It abould bave been: Bur- > Cap* May, Cumberland t GJoueeater « and Hunterdon." |
SUNDAY IN TBE I LOCALCBURCHES y Strong Sermons aJd Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. u I Cburcb Sunday morning The celea K. Blake. Tbe services kuowu as •Tbs Station* of Ibe Cross" will be i. held every Friday evening during . l*nl. I- FIRST m K ' sermon in Ibe First M. E. Cburcb wa. e from tbe 11 rat epistle geueral of St. Johu, chapter 5. beginning at the first » doctrine set forth lu tbe chapter Is- • He that lovetb God luveth bis cbll- :. the text. "For whatsoever Is born of 7 God nvereometh the world, aud tbla !• the victory that uvercouielh the ). world, even our faith." t At the outeet of hi* sermon. Dr. Haines declared that Ibere Is a lack of If cl ar statement In tbe setting forth of K some of tbe essential doctrlues of tbe f Cburcb. -foggtiiesa of aUlemeut" »a> the speaker's characterisation. He did not eularge upon tbe causes of ibis, wblcb are mauv. but he Implied tbat much of this cloudy statement Is e easily avoidable If those who are commisatoned to break tbe t'read of life . and give It to tbe multitude wtlt, under I tbe enltgbteulng power of the Holy (spirit. u*e tbe powers of their men- . tallty to state tbe doctrines of tbe , Cburcb lu tbe every-day language of ' tbe people, using language adapted to | tbe common understanding. , The speaker uaed tbe first clau-e of , torn of God overcome! b the world.' [ aud he devoted * large ptrt of hl« dl* I tbe world;" and here be was exI iremely clear aud very enlightening 1 > Every bearer must have beeu stirred to more vigorous tbougbt upou tbe ofi , quoted text aud must have received s I new polbt of v:ew of ibe saving ductrlue therein staled - -In tbe course of bis exposition I reference to "eternal life" we* neccs , eerily relevant, and on tbat point Dr I Haines was peculiarly clear aud ex- . plljil. We er*, be said, too much I accustomed to Ibloklngor it as some I thing that bat Its beginulug as soon as . tbe portals of tbe grave are passed. ' ; wbereas tbe teacblug ot the word l> . as eoou as tb* man Is born of ' , God. eternal life has begua in tbe soul , He tbat bellevetb tbat Jesus Christ |. the Bon or God In faltb, and nnderlbe 1 \ teacblug or Ibe Holy HplrIL bain " I eternal life. ■ I have come tbat ye I Might bave life and have It more ' abundantly" are our Lord's word* , life referred to here Is eternal life ' "He tbat llveth and bellevetb lo mi " , can never die." To tbe soul that bay ! , luto this life, tbe death of tbe body t* ouly an Incident aud victory J death has beeu wou. 8TEVENS BILL KILLED | Step la Titkrn b Governor Fielder ou Tuesday look ^ , an unprecedented slep for pulling t lo death. Heflled wltb tbe Blatt ! Assemblyman 8leveo*' bill ; wblcb bad passed both Houses aud backed by Ibe seashore resorts providing for the prolectlou of the , I coast from the Invasion of storms Tbe > Governor had sigued one bill permit I tbe resorts lo provide prolectlou I tbe ocean side aod tbla measure - . deslgued lo permit tbe same form I of protection on tbe inside waterways • . Assemblyman 8l*vens bad li tr duced J . tbe bill Id co-ope rat loo wltb Bpeaker > Godfrey after careful coualderatlou ! r aod numerous conferences with tbe ■ r authorities of tbe affected ooast towns Tbs Governor, however, lu consider- . log the measure, decided that It was . probably lo oouflict witb laws govern- . riparian grants and rights by tbe , , Slate and, therefore, abould not be : . permltied lo become • law. HI* action • r flllng Ibe bill wltb tbe librarian actfd a* a veto under bis luterpreta I tloii of tbe ConsM'utlou because tbe ' . Legislature had lakeu a recess for a week, wbtch made a gap of more than . . Ave days aod prevented Ibe return of | , tbe bill witb bla veto. Assemblyman Bleveu* bad been ap- . prlsrd of the probable action and when ; . the House convened Tuesday arter- ' , noon Immediately Introduced a new I bill giving tbe effected towns ueces aary power aud authority by removing tbe objections made by tbe Governor • so ror Kacrsrsc) Fund. A neighborhood mnslcale was given : at I'be Philadelphia boms ol Mrs. Thorn** WalUoo. 1688 North 81 . iletb 1 at reel, a summer resident of Ocean • City, Fr day evt ulug. for tbe benefit of tbe emergeocy fund In Philadelphia. ; ' Mr*. Wattaou gave a dialect reading i ' lu ber excellent and tluisbed style. 1 J neat sum of 620 was raised for the ! ' fuud There were tblrty-elght guests, i amoug tbem Mrs Mary Htang aud ' Mrs. t'lareoce Htaug. Mra. T. J. 8ullt- I ' van assisted lo receiving The musical : | was thoroughly enj iyed by all. Waal Place I* ak lie. ] ' A oumber of young girls bave asked j ; tbe Sentinel to request some one to 1 . give tbem a place where tbey mat I ; eujoy them-elve* in roller ekatlng. There are good places arouod tbe • > trust comiwuy aod First M. E. i j Church corners, but tbe g ris say tbe i . : police won't let tbem skate there. :! All ordinance providing for tbe re- • building of sidewalks on tbe oceau • • lu tbe down-town sectlou was aud accepted on first and . second read logs at tbe weekly hireling of tbe Clly Commissioners. Tbe ordinance will come up for furtber action uext Thursday afternoon. ' t iiderwenl Opriaiion Mrs. Enoch Price, of tbts city, Is re- I covering from au operation sbe under- I weut a few days ago. her friends will i pleased to laarn. Tbe operation . performed In one of Philadelphia^ I ' hospitals. 1
PRESENTED FLAG : I TO CBURCB ; t li'ssusual Dm hr.1 l-w.,1 Isslles. Ho tbe red lu the ffsg IsNbe I I symbol of tbe life of tbe nation, i men ba* been- poured out upon Ibe battlefield In defeuse of Ibe ffsg. we ( cannot help thinking of I be braxery - 1 of those men. So tbe red lu the flag ~ speaks of-courage. t ••White stands for purity the world t ovet. So the' 'white tn tlie ffsg suggest* ; honor, wbtch Is the safeguard aud I strength of our uatlon, and which j. "The blue stands for loyalty Who ' has not beard tbe expression true , bine?' So tbe blue In tbe ffsg mesiis which mike, tbe cttlxen proud of ' every noble dee>l of bis countrymen ' Stripe*, rippling In the freezes of u"""'ed"'"Ti ,,r,dF '"I ' llerce 'dragon no frowulug castle, uu | [ rights of king-.' J. W Thurston. Of tbe locsl camp, introduced Thorns- J Prickett. of'Pai , ujyrs. Bute president of the orgaurzs | tiou, by whom the presentation speech . Mr. Tburstou said that the lodge bad attended divine service lu (bis church i | decided to sbow tbelr appreciation by tbe gift of Ibis Hag I ? Mr. Prickett rehl tbat It wa- hi. > hope tbat tbe Res' i barles H Elder, j of Treutou, tbe Natloual president of ° to make tbe presentation s|ieecb.'but .bis could hot be. as Mr. Elder isboldmg Wa-ulngtou Birthday service, in hi* ow n cburcb It, Treuton. Tlie -peakcr declared tbat. after tlie fraud aud eloqueut add res. by Mr ' be bad beeu told tbat bl* tralu did not .eave Ocean city until I0.su, which rtamong the member* of tbe audience. Tbe -peaker -aid tbat. many years ago. be beard a pre-ldrut of Ibe United itates say one nlgbt from- tbe balcony of tbe Coutioeutal Hotel lu Pblladelpbla. "My frleuda, I cau't make a speech. I never made a speech lu my life. Good nlgbt." Tbat should be speech toolgbt, Mr. Prickett said Tbl* government. President Prickett said. I*. a. described by Daulel Web iter, for. of aud by tbe people. Tills wa* more strongly emphasized by Lnucolu In bl* famous Gettysburg speech. We need more patrlo's and waul strpuf. brave, courageous men in public as well a* private life. Patriotism is required lu guidlug tbe *blpj •f State. Meu of liberal Ideas and , tiroad principle* are needed In public food of the common people. Houe-t I honest purpose are heeded In public . •nice Patrlotl-in. love ol duly aud devo- 1 Ibe watchword. Grave danger* j
' can citizenship awakens lo Us duty. ] i Tbe dag Is floated lo celebrate two j great anulveraarles-the Declaration of | ; I iitlri-eudence and tbe emancipation j ot Waves The flag symbolizes political. moral and religious principles. j ■ the hope tbat tlie bond* of friendship j t the church will grow stronger as the t years roll by. r President Prickett. In closing, recited -la touching poem". "Flag of the Raiu- 1 | Tbe Rev Mr. Bohoer. in ras|>on*e. I i till* flag The Cbunb. be said. 1s cull listed In tbe light for tbe same prlui clplee as tbe order wblcb donated this i ' pretty emblem of tbe country. I are 4x6 fret. • jW . ^ ■ \ Notice of Sellleraenl. 1 KOAKtl OF CH-'ShS rKKEHOLPEUM. Public Notice. Examined Without Drops A. W. ELY ATLAXTIC CITT. K. J. ¥iTT ^ h; B - I pi S I h irj |K ! ^ 1 11 I 5 I £ ! ^ Ills BoSi ^ Iiis |HS Ol'ii Osqsu G o J'iif I — j lIJi I
DO YOU KNOW you are buying meats cheaper of us than you could buy the same fine quality of goods in Philadelphia? That surely should be an incentive to give us a trial order, if you are not already a customer. Why not? Pricrs good for Otis W?r>ic, two day cuts at Twelfth Street, the same every day in the week.
STEAK S'rlo"8 JSC Rnn>P Round- - .j. 23c ROAST BEEF Rib ....! . ISC Chuck ..I ibe Good Slcwtog ik PORK Little Ficsb Hams Cbopa i ye lb Roast ur A Shoulders 14c P. Spare Riha rje lb. Fff' *
LAMB- and it is fine Leg* Chops toe Shoulders Necks VEAL Cutlet 30c Chops i»c 35c Stewing ,8c Good Hamburg, 15c.
Our own make of famous ail-pork sausage, none better, . . 20c Our own make of famous scrapple, try it 4 lbs. for 25c 3 lbs. of pig's liver, Pure lard. . Sugar cured skiu-back hams, whole or half ' i6c Picnic hams ' , c Fancy chickens 22c Boneless bacon, in piece _ 2JC
Elegant -Santos cofice 22c lb. ! 3 lbs. Crackers ,5C Fresh Eggs 35c dozen Fancy I , eamery Butter . . 3V lb. Jqicy Orange* . 25c dozen ' £ve Fat M«kerel. fat and jmcy ,5C | Fancy New Orleans Mousm-s. 16? qt.. 60c gallon. Can. of Evaporated Milk 33c 3 Urge Cans of Tomatoes . . . rjc 3 Urge Cans of Corn 25c 3 Urge Cans of Peas 25c 3 Tumblers of Pure Jelly . . 25c 1 Large Can of Pineapple 15c Bottles of the Finest Catsup. . . 25c Large Can of White California Chcmcs. 13c. J '—' — -■I-"'— ■ ess. .r» z5c
■ Can of Sliced Peaches . . . ,;c 1 Can of Extra Fine Strawberries. 10c 3 Boxes Noiseless Matches . . . . 10c j Granulated Sugar 6c | Headlight Oil 1 ic gal.. S gals.. 50c Fancy Mixed Cakes, real cheap, 2 lbs. I f°r Jjc- | Mince Meat 9c lb. I Fancy Lemons 18c doz. Potatoes 45c basket 6 Ro ls Toilet Paper '. . . 25c . Jelly Beans 3 II*. 25c Fancy Chocolate Drops ijc Compound pc 2 lbs Prunes 25c
STIiWAhfT'S Bell Phone, 54S-A. Coast. 192-6. LAWRENCE M. T.EAR e.vs Ssast. *2-w N.C.GODFREY ia»«.-*t.„. ' Upholstering', Awnings. House Furnishings .657-658 asbury avenue ocean city. n. J. estimates cheerfully given 1
1- Joseph G. Champion 1 UILDINC CONTRACTOR f ' ocean city n j ; " " "t '.I Ralph Hayes VanCilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ocean civ new jekiiy ij te ( YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect ypur Ocean City, cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after il closely yourself and must depend upon the I have built for a large number of jieople and could refer you to e any or all of them. r Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. < Otis M. Townsend office D 1 1 1 1 nrD oceaj< C,TY- p Sth St. Opposite P. 0. O G I L, * * L_ 11 Ni JL. S. CORSON. Seashore Cottages « Specialty ' ■ : ? Hotels and Bungalows - Contractor and Builder. Everything lu the Rulldlng Line J * Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE— 810 Asbury Avenue OFFICE— 746 WeM*A venue f '■ W1LLBBD I STEELPlflH ■ GODtractor and Builder ■"""IS fn"tp"i """M • i Allen Scull THE Eightu dtxjj Qcs**r /irs. , 1 Rhone Connections s b swan j. e. trout , "Swan and Trout Carpenters Builders 1 . jobbing a specialty j 10a0 asbury avenue ocean city. n. J. ' Walter V. Hess = contractor and builder t JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION 1 , •VBBIIIU va ITCH 1 arLuiSL *1 liniiun
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« ILJAVEyou a cottage, bungalow or apartc A 1 inent tx> furnish? We have a line of c furniture at less than Philadelphia prices, c It will pay you to call and see our stock bec fore buying elsewhere. -Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. ; 720-22 Asbury Ave. : Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-ie 134-A ^ SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey — GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E.JOCHER, Jr. Patnttns an6 Bccorattns John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Straat and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. f Lumber, M.Uwo.k, Moulding*. Bu.ld.ng Paper. Pla.ter Board. Naite.Saah Weight*. etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. j Do You Want to Own a Home where you can have all the conveniences of the City and Seashore . combined al a much less cost than vou can get elsewhere ? A. H. HIGBEE • SOMERB' POINT. N.J.I
I'OBTItAt-TOKa ISO Hl'ILDEKS. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER 8th St. Opposite P. O. Plans and Specifications preoared without charge Only galvanized nails used on B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US ^ Ocean City House Bldg. Co. (Jobbing and alteration work given our personal attention. Window and Door Frames and Screens made lo order. OFFICE. 1037 .BAY AVENUE Bell Phone 38-X. ESTIMATES 1ND PLANS FUBNISHED JOHN T. SEAL _ builder Qeorge W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Free. Bungalows a Specialty. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Strict OCEAN CITY. N; J. 11,11 ruunr. CJI X - 0. Adna^ «. « Adam GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BRItK LAYING, fctc.. Etc. All Work In M**on Line Prompt)) Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, •txnlly In KlovX. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Mixed l'alnt*, Lead aud Oil* 820 and 822 Asbury avenue. IIF.ADI.KY A' A IIA. YIN Reading Coal l ot Bsiirprtre nmr* and Yard. TMTII aad U tXI Real Estate and Search Company ( Fidelity Trust Company Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Money 10 Loan on Good First Mortgage Farm* for Sale Offices in Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N .T.
IRA E. WALL - 725 Central Ave. \r Ocean'City New Jersey ,f <&**•> Plain anil Decorative Paperh anger (WreM® A Post Card will bring our serL. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing jobbing done promptly Clan and Ojtler Tonga a Sptclallf Agent for Stewart'* Iron Work* Co 7 Plain and Ornamental Iron Fence Iron Railing* and Window Guard*. Seventh St. and Haven Ave O. L LAKE ...real estate agent.. a I DOWN, Si week, Wal01 tbam Watches, Diamonds . | Watches Cleaned by Ex- I ! pert Repairer, - - Ql ;;L. H. WELSOfi "' "ssils. . , ' ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY — L" '■ Pocono Mountain Inn jo new. 101« Asbury Ave, -I -OCEAN CJTY N J.

