Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY , BeU -Phone No 66-X THURSDAY. MARCH ii im , at 'b^ ro.i. omre^»^ . mi i_il> . , ( remarkable seal in the work of lh*:> Bible claaaee. wblrli I- l-> been.-!, ■eoded. Eartek will noon be here, and ibe L member" of Ibe Hotel Propnelnr-' A- I todelloti, a* usual, are preparing sn I , excellent musical and literary treat for | . Ihelt guest*. - j . . STIRRING~SCENES at class banquet tOonUuu-d irow Klrat I'aye.i j ( cburcb during. tbe autnoier x^ni<> L
knee that tbey were -In for" a tteat. I and tbey aat back expectantly. j • aallor eon*, although lit. experience aa a aallor was con lined ta going up Middle Kiver after eel" witli^T. I.ee Adaua aud "Joe" Champion in I he Hobo. Mr. Mlller'a aong. "I'lie Three Jaeke," waa encored, and be reepouded with anoi her selection. Dr. Bobner Introduced J Fit bin. 1-atem, of Haddoulield, solicitor of the Klrat National Bank, of thte city, aooe iotereated In tbla cburcb aud all ebarcbea. Mr. Tatem, In begloulug. -anl he never fee I a Ilka a stranger In Ocean City, and be could not pooainly feel like one here tonight. While In the gathering be eaw some of ibe men for (be Brat time, be also saw many personal friend" He said be baa apokeu bare before and. wben the Invitation la tbla affair came to blm. he fell a , lUtla embarrassed, for he baa only one , speech. As be looked around the me*, be said, be aaw that they have , the key tbai unlocks tbe door of the hearts of tbe men of Ocean City. The
flist tblog tbe Cburcb baa to do la to persuade tbe men that the Church ha> a vital Interest In tbem. . You hare done tbla, the speaker declared . You believe that tbe Cburcb baa a trie-sage for you. There la a difference in tbe atmosphere of cburcb work today and that of other generations. It Is do ioogar coo fined to Ibe minister, elders, ettwaida, managers of Monday school" and tbe women, aa lo tbe past. Today we realise that tbe charch andjs hat u stands for makes a peraiu^Pppesl. It teo't necessary to argue to you men UM advantage or belp Ibe Cburcb or retlgtoa cao be or tbe necessity of It la yoar cburcb life, aud your presence hare tomgbt Indicate, that tbla la your view. Tbla la a wonderful gathering lor a town of tbla else. This gathering above tbat there la more work to be dooa-bare Id tbe winter thpn we beve realised. What a crowd like this can eeeompllab! We enjoy tbe bsuq uet. bat tbe keeaest Jiy la to accomplishment. Tbat la tbe klod of manhood tbat appeals If you want to Impress UUaoommuulty, lake up a big task. Raearaoo Mid, "No great thing Is acoompltabad without eutbu*ia*m.'' If the leaders want to t^alotaln tbe •atarmt of these men, they must all be given something to do. Put the man at work aud be will accomplish aometbiog. Looking toward tbe member, of Company G. Third Infantry, N u. N. J. wboae members, led by First Lieutenant Alfred K. Bmltb. bed ■mrcbed In during tbe evenlug and look eeata, amid applause, el Ibe tablet, Mr. Taletn said that tbe Na- ! Uaoal Guard. boys rsmluded blm tbat he bad tbe pleasure of being an officer ' la ^ja United Slates Navy durkig tbe ' Span tab-American War. He related an experience that oc- 1 eurred while tbe warship on which be waa stationed was lying off Hantiago Continuing. Ibe speaker said thai Ibese ' vuutiquiua. me speaker sain thai Ibese
aoldlare will be ready because tbey waat tokfo; hard things — tbey want todo tbe pan's Job. Cburcb work today Is a man's Job, and, more tbau ever, tbe man an so considering It. - We should put tbe first things Oral, mid Hr. Tatem. We do u»i think wholly of wealth. A father would refbae wltb acorn on ofler of thousands of dollars for hi* child. Put yoar re I latlon lo your Father in heaven as the i \drat aud moat Important thing in in,., yi aae some men lu church work 1 whose conduct may Dot be just a- u rtfcuid be. but tbe cburcb should nol , As blamed. Take a small oil lamp on , I tbe street comer sod you ran see n i \®°'y • yerda, but pui a reflector nack of tbe light .and you can see it , Much farther. Suppose you put .1 he , Mm. lamp lo a llgbt-bouse barked by , a prtamatlc reflector N ear U you can prtamatlc renector N U can
aeaieely am ll. but II can be seen mile, oat at aaa. You must not blame tlie lamp If tbe reflector la at fault. Mo WEb some eburch people. If the cbareb baa a sooty reflector back of it, doot blame tbe cburcb or religion. Mr Tatem, lo ooueluslon. said be wauled to laave this word with tbem: Tbe work yon are togsged , i- a Man's Job well worth while Your Membership may go up or may go dowu, but let oa remember that It Is a Mao's Job and worth all the ene.-gy yoo can glee, and Ibe pttafactloa you will gat will be tbe mo.i plea.l,,jj of anything yon bare ever done. Another jBuoday by mo, -The'1 Cbareb lo tbe AUdwood," was sung, aad tbla wm followed by a vocal solo by William U. Moore, of Haddoulield. a prominent summer resident of ibis • Moor*'» »b'"«F ■' a vocal 1*1 i la wall kuowu berr. and be aaug wiib bta uaoal awatanvs. ami expr«.ioo, ' aodtb# apdauae . as aBlbutaaaUe. 1 Dr. Bobner -pke of the great ' ggMHWMworl. -Billy-' Huoday.:* ■awSfc jKC-ss :
1 ] Presbyterian t'burch here la due lull large mea.ure to the Influence of these | | w l.oba- charge of llie organization ..f. | rjdured Dr. (ieoige Dowie. ^ |l Dr. Dow lg began by saying, - Folk- - over line "in Jersey look just Dka-weJ " ■ ! (lo In Philadelphia, aud enjdy life audit ;| I lilrrg". I've got. enough loEeep^nef l-.iueihliig like I lie colored brolber a j w ho bad three sermons— a f > .sermon a | a fS sermon and a (I sermon. -We|l< Ub,s -l.^gb, llu" ,-rowd. ^ After | g pulling up Then Ibese wblle-wiuged "I j made ibe coflee. chew*, ham-lbey » •"atjmadelbecake. |>erbapa. A.lbey j"
* jlbe^ugels ' You (unddlug to the ' wallers) -are Ibe angeD of Ibe • r Followlug Ibe applaus^tfai gre»le«l ' ibis sally. Dr. Dowie said: - Now 1 1 * want to gel back to Ooeau City aud ' * this cburcb. d Dr. Dowie said t list hi* particular ' part of Ibe Mulday campaign work ' " Ira* been lo mobilize the men In readi ' * neaa for service, and. In pausing. be re- 1 " ferred to bis labors In Ibe Dackawanna ' Valley, oue of tbe most booze-soaked. Sabbatb-breaklug communities we ' ' have. 1 He told of the unprecedented work ' in Philadelphia, where nearly 50 (KM) 1 * ineu are oow iu tbe tlible classes. c ' Afler speaking of the Cburcb as tbe 1 greate-l force lo the country. Dr. 1 1 Dowie declared that Governor Brum- a ' baugb's local opllou bill lu Peoniyl ' 1 vaida Is going to be passed.' due lo tbe 1 ' awakening of the meu In Pblladel- " plna. Plniadelpbla l» slaudlog firmly 1 c by tlie governor and tbat la Ibe reason ' e ttie-tiill I* going lo pasa. tbe -bill pass.
Tbe Influence of wual Is being done lo in Philadelphia la being- felt all over tbe Gutted States. America Is ou tlie ' verge of oue of Ibe greatest revivals ,u ever witnessed God Is mobilizing tbe men of America lo perform some great d *"vloe '"r "ielr fellow* lu Europe. ' At this poiut Dr. powle said be was ^ uow ready to begin lo talk on his aubJ«l. which was "America's Greatest Asset." '* He begau by telllug of tbe aUrt of tbe Huoday school in Gloucester, Eng- • laud. 184 years ago. by Robert Hex. whose handful of followers In tho-e ' days were ridiculed by being called "Bobby Goose's Ragamuffins." Tbe • Protestant Huoday Hcbool, started r by Robert Rex, has circled tbe globe: K 8.000 000 men In this couutry are In K -these men's Bible classes. • Hpeaklog of tbe flnanclal value of tbe Bible class to a community, tbe speaker said that the average earning • capacity of a man aud boy Is *600 a j year. There are aiO.OOO persons w ho are non-producihg tramps. Borne years ago was born Jesus of Nazareth. • who tlrst was a carpenter aud later preached a strong doctrine aod pert formed miracles Did It ever occur to any of tbe rulers of tbat couutry lo. i consider tbe financial value of HI* work to tbe old Roman Empire? tbe \ speaker asked. His value waa dollars and cents. . Jesus Christ Is dolug tbat Identical ■ thing today through tbe Instrumenlalitles of this Institution. No losiitu- , liou today Is doing belier commercial j rforlf than tlie Sunday school. Tbe ; cfy of tbe commercial world today Is ' for youug meu wltb honesty aud in- , dustrv . and uo lostltntlon is helping , > along this line more than tbe Huoday school. There is no Jnstltuliou here or auywbere where one can get larger returns for ble Investment. Dr. Dow le declared ibat tbe greatest scientific achievement of ibe Dine ■ ""Sill MHif.ir" us. .. . >. ■ ..... '
teentb was wrought tbe 0 Christian missionaries. Ninety five f I"" cent, of these missionaries come from tbe Hunday school. Tbe speaker concluded Ills forceful and Instructive discourse by making j an el.K,oeul appeal to the men to stand _ by their pastor. ■ "Let's make this Bible class 250 wli bin two weeks!" he cried. - If you f area Baptist or a Methodist. dou'l Hue . op here, nut go back to your own 1 church and do the work." ' He called for new^members for tbe cla». and a uumber raised tbelr haiidi as signifying their desire to j .In These l later gave tbelr names to Dr Bobner. r "HWeeler As the Years (Jo By" was then sung aud tbe chorus whistled, ' Ibis being followed by a line violin solo by c. Homer Shoemaker aud a selec- " Hon by tbe (juartet. - Come Where tbe
l.ille> Bloom," Tbe quartet comprised '' Mr. Miller, Dr J. Thortiley Hughe-, E. M. Huiton and T^wl- p; Smith. ( L L.Wallace, Hr , Introduced as ibe president -of the class, said there were e nine member, of the original class aud ; r he was made president. A Mof r Headtay said he w.. happy | „ It Is tbe flnesl sight, be staled, lie 0rj B any person bas ever witnessed lu ' , Ocean City. He said be wauled to u congraiulale tbe meml>w» ou the sucf ce»» of ibe'euteriaiumeut. Me wanted to congratulate tbem on Ibe magmfl. ( ' . cent class tbey have organized and be ' ' wanted m congratulate ibe leaders and ' , Ibe men. "You have a wonderful man here," {« ■ | -aid be. "a man of men. It must be a ( I 'pleasure lo him to look on tins work \ ' ' and what I. to come His respond- ' . afe many. Stand by blm p ; J Keep up your atteudauce when tbe a 'summer comes." g I Tbe speaker said be bad uol a! tended " I Sunday school In lifieeo year. He ' wm. sorry to My It. He was Invited |„ „ i j.-io (bta buncb by a voice In u„:
■ crowd, ami he said he would like to. ' j but be bas a Methodist wife. and his place there. As well as others i would lie lu the primary drparlmeut! | .laity of allendlug cburcb and Ibe Hun- ' Lkoow wjier* they stand " I J He dated Hi. I lie w i.lird the claj Is done by Ibis class will help all I lie j j CUy Commissioner Ruberl Ftalier ! after a few- good-natured fling- at Dr liow-le. said I bat we are (town no w to to God for the opportunities whleb Hei ha- showered upon him Tbe speaker Clirtat aod help tbla world lo be possible 4 the unselfish work of the * meu here. Last nlgbl tweniy meu | rapie here with t beatable cloths )' Yeslerdliy oue of ibe men . in Ibe IsulicaC.cy for hi. luslrumeut. The bad l» be made by auto, a- the ws. too large tojbrlng over -,
tbe trip Tlie orchestra is made op ' and tbey have kindly given up tbelr I lime to give us pleasure this evening ' Oue mau loaned lumber for tbe tables . I a ued linen and trestles. JAic i of the florists put In all the fij>l 1 ••Ohe of the meu owning an adja- | ; cent hotel has kindly loaned tbe j silverware. Another mau furnished ■ tbe Jeauii and bta ow-u men tbe time 1 , do all tbe uecessary carting without '■ charge. We bzee friends here Ibat • come all tbe way from Pblladel- J pbla lo help eutertam us with slngiug • and good live talking. Dishes were J loaned b> a mau In the crockerv bu-l ' ness. Flags wers loaned from tbe J stock of one of tbe mercbanu. One of I tlie fire companies loaned t re- eels, elc One buudrrd chairs were loaned by j one of tbe members In fact, the j
r wbole affair bas beeu/ oiad* possible ,r by help from tbe mei) bere God helps those who belp^-^tfiemseives' f -urely applies to a crowd like tbla aud t a time like this." , Jumplug up ou a chair. Lew la E Hmlth said he wasn't going to be shut B out of this aflalr. He bad a hyuin prepared by one of tbe men aud be ( wanted every one to Jolu in. Tbe ■ selection was eutttled "The Hymn of ( the Frlendeblp Class." Mr. Hmllb led Ibe singing aud everyone In tbe room | Tbe words follow: "* , M »«V°«"'*ry'Hu pday anerooou down b j How o In our Huoday scbont. f I (octor! ! toctor', ' toc'lor Hobosri Doctor, lbiclor, Doctor Bobner. *" kao'- ** ta* b" It's woszioz "«rd"!o "bclp the mrn lo n*b: ' ho p^?bPliu'.'°",li0Md join I be is 1 ( - a o a c - The gatberlng was dismissed wltb ' benediction by Dr. Dome. Tbe "waller*," all members of tbe ■ Bible class, were William F. Oardiuer. John R. Groves. David P. Creaawell. Leroy Howe, John E. Adams, Clint. L. Breckley, Harry T. McDevltl. H. B. Hwan. Lawrence M. Lear, Joaepb O. Champion, Frank Hcboelder, W. W. Browu. Joaepb Foater. James Ward. Bevan. J. M. Roseubaum and ' Howard Craven. Howard Jobusoo ' made (be coffee. Tbe cakes, -Which were excellent. 1 made by tbe women frlenda of tbe members A pleasing Incident lu connection with tbe evening's enjoyment was the 1 presentation of a large cake to Dr. Bobner lor Mrs. Bobner. a remembrance from tbe class. It was baked by one tbe men frlenda of the class.
' Tbe original and present officers " ' of the class are: President, L. L. ( Wallace, Sr.; vice president. A. F. , Cbapmay; secretary, Ellwood Handle; il treasurer, Howard Craven, f The captain, of the various "teams" ' d are John R. Grovea. William K. Gardl* ner D. P. Creaawell, John Clark. ii James Ward. C. L. Breckley. 8. B. : u Hwao. Joseph G Champion, Leroy e Howe, Harry A. Morris. Lin Mlutzer, i J. M Rosen baum. Herbert Pioc-h Howard Craven. W W. Brown, E-ri I i Nickerson, Joseph Foster, Jobo E I ! SPECIAL MUSIC „ i Inlaw CHutch . o Lewis E Smith dlrecior. has ar- ° r. ouiiiu. oirecior. ar-
e ranged a pleasing program of music d for Palm Huuday lu tbe First Presbylu addition to tbe regular, numbers, e Miss Louisa T. Coraoa. aoprano. will tjsmg - I Will Extol. Thee," Michael ^ ; < osta. at tbe morning aervlce, and In tbe evening there will be a trio. I Blessed I. He." Gullmant-Morae. by J Mtas Corson. Dr J Tboruley Hughes o| and I^ewl* E Smith. Allrudrd Hanqurl. The Rev Charles H. Bonner on I Monday evening attended tbe banquet I of the Presbyterian Social Colon al 'tbe Bellcvue-Htratford . Philadelphia the goe-t of Dr T. J. Elllngef (Splendid add re- see were delivered by I i I. Bro* " °r "'e Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian burch. and H E Hcotl, a Presbytemissionary to Cblua. ' | 1-osrr -Gu Bay avenue between street and Fox . Idvary Stable gold-beaded caue, H. C Dunlap en- i gra-ed ou ibe bead. Reward If r.I turned to llizl Himp-on avenue * adv H. 1 I»t of dishes for aalt. Apply Lor 1 ralne Hotel, MI Central avenue r adv. R t
SCOTT HAND r si 9 wesley Avenue bonds. ' ocean city. n. j. mortgages and » . investment securities • BELL PflONE. SO-ik *- I ; invesiinenl/ now. or at any time m the future, whether a small amount of } few hundred dollar. .V . large amount ol thousand* of dollar., t will appreciate it if will get m touch with me, either , |. ■ ' petaonally. or by pbonc or by leli.r, and I thtnk I w.ll he aide to . - I tia.e on my lt,t for sale, .ucb tnve.tment. ai County ?Citv - and iiotough Bouda, Public School Bonds snd It.,:: !* of Hlectrtc Light Cbmls*n1es.W»ter Companies'. Sew«.Gai iii.TEl^-tricTUiJi.ia.1 I Compantra. Ilauk and Trust Company Stocks. Firat Mqpgages, etc And if von des-.re to Is.rrt.w on Mortgage, whether targe or Hoping to hear from vou soon, and thanking you in advance for your juitronage. I remain. W s'oTT HAND. ^ Of course you have been reading of our low prices. Have you given us a trial ? If not why not ? Surely the following prices -fiouM tie an incentive lo give u> a trial. The goods are guaranteed to be lift; finest tlie market affords. Prices good lor one week Watch for our Easter issue next week- There will he ".imrlhtttt* something s f
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— STEAK ~ |~ ROAST BEfeF PORK L'hvpa I «>c lb! Roast ijc lb. Shoulders 14c lb. Sjwre Ribs ijc lb. Hiwte «"'» lb.
I LA. MR and it is fine VEAL Good Hamburg. 15c.
Our own make of famous alh-pork sausage, none better 2*c Our own make of famous scrapple, try it .4 Itis. for 25c 3 ll».-sjf pig's liver 25c Pure lard. . . . . 14c Sugar cured skin-back hams, whole ot halt 16c Picnic ham$ 1 4c Fancy chickens 22c bacon, ip piece 22c uoneiess oacon. tjt piece
Elegant Santos coffee. , 22c lb. , lb,. Cracker. 2Sc Eggs h i >5c
C Five F'at Mackerel, fat and juicy rye | Sauer Kroul 6c quart F'aucv New Orleans Molasses, 16c qt.. 1 t Cans of Evaporated Milk.. 15c j Urge Cant of Tomatoes 25c } Large Cans of Corn . . . 25c , j Urge Cans of Peas -yc 3 Tumblers of Pure Jelly 25c ' ' Large Can of Pineapple .... 15c ! 3 Bottles of the Finest Catsup. . . 25c t Fancy Buckwheat, fine, try it, 10c pkg. f I Urge Can of White California j Cherries. 15c.
1 Can Sliced Peaches 12c t Can of Extra Fine Strewlwmcs. 10c 3 Boxes Noiseless Matches . lue Headlight Oil f* lie gal., y gals . yoc . I tc gal.. 5 gals , yoc
Fancy Mixed Cakes, real cheap. 2 Pis. for 25c. Jersey Cranberries 5c Mince Meat ....... 9c lb. Fancy Lemons the dor. 6 Rolls Toilet Paper . 25c Jelly Beans 2 Itis. 25c Fancy Chocolate Drops 15c Compound . UC 2 lbs. Prunes 25c 3 !bs. Evaporated Peaches .... 25c
' STEWART'S "'a.'."-."'™'' Bell Phone. 348-A. Coast. i92-A. LAWRENCE M. LEAR r Suuutor tc ■en Psear. s2-w N.C.GODFREY 1.2..-**.*.. ot-a Upholstering, Awnings, House Furnishings ' 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Ready for Easter . P n W PT.T ' Q The RELIABLE STORE for Dry ^ *" -CjAjAj O Goods. Notions and Men's Wear
We are showing a fine assortment ' of Silk Poplin. Embroidered Crepe. ' Voile, Messaline and Serges in the shades. Sand. Putty and Bat tIeship Grey. t'v""P "'vy. ^ KiuDons. etc.
t The latest style in Ladies' Shirtc Dainty Neckwear, Silk Hose. „ Ribbons, etc.
Asbury Avenue Powell's Ocean City, N. J. ; Bell Phon*. 25. • . BREAKERS ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL
American Plan, Elevator. Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and Cold Running Water, Telephone inlEvery Room, New Diet Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. Open Saturday, March 27, for the season. \ ^ K. A. Young, Mgr.
The Palace Garage Sixth St. and Asbury Ave. ( Up to-date in every respect The] mo<l convenient garage along the Note the Doors— Five 13-ft doors on Sixth street side,. two 10- ft. doors Asbury avenue side and two 10-
ic ft. doors in rear. ' B. L. Cossaboom B PROPRItTOR Watch and Jewelry Repairing 1 Mayer's * Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty 's Pier'! OPEN ALL YEAR l.orralnr Mow Open. J n The Lorraine Hotel I* now open for I ' ■I 'he aeaaon aud ready for tbe reception | t t of gueat*. Tbe hotel ba* every con- 1 ' , venlence, including hot-water beak, i ' and I* under tbe pernonal *upervl-lqp ■ I r of the owner. William H Delarotb. j - Everything will be firat clasa. The a ] hotel will make a epeclalty of *hore dinner* ou reservation. s New Meat ..avtae, t'barlea A Hlang, well kuown lo!™ people of tble city and very many j of tbe summer cottager*, aonouuee* " this week'* l**ue of tbe Hzsnvn. tbat be will open a first-claw meat ° market, wltb grucerla*. etc.. at D3K A» bury avenue, wltblu a few day*
| E. C. BOYLE k Real Estate Broker - j 624 EIGHTH STREET c Occaw City Ntwjtaety REPORT OF THE CONDITION ! I OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.
Of OCEAN CITY, N. J. I J'. .T,r ■; e"",* t r" 1 «£2S.o! :| s^odbnu^trj^"It i1 1 ' 11 'H" ^-wna° j Dem.ud'rtepo.lu.. !iv«jir! " | crlincsle- of deposit, :•!(««( I tmu'pajwbir' "C" ' O.TO S l « ' 1.VL dTroT^I«^ t|H"W"'''L U)ni" Ki'il.i.A tjABRETSON. Conwv-A „-,KVTiiB MARRY BuTouj?' J
f-j . Joseph G. Champion , building contractor Ralph Hayes VanGilder j ARCHITECT and encineer : - YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare tbe time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty oi the contractor. uuucsiy tit uic contractor.
I have built for a large numl>er of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend office rj I 1 1 1 r>r n ocean city, 8tb St. Opposite P. 0. D U I l_ U L. n R. JL. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty . Hotels and Bungalows ' ' Contractor and Builder. Everything In the Building Line Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. " RESIDENCE— 810 A*bury Avenue • OFFICE— 746 Weat Aveuua ^ WILLOBD S. SIEELPIflU c ' ' Branch Office: Thtny-iourth Street Ciracior and Buiiiier 11 Allen Seull
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' Rhone Connections 2 S B SWAN j E. TROUT Swan ancl Trout k PRACTICAL 4 __ Ca rpenters «* Builders JOBBING A SPEC I A LTV p 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION .udoii1u uivli1 c hi itntion
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Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY T T \ UP ,.nil o U _„1 *
d AVE you a cottage, or apartt x inent to furnish? We have a line of 3 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. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-te 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors I
Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey ! GOOD PAINTING ! JULIUS Er.8JOCHER, Jr. Painting ant) ©ccorating ' 3t* S STAtCT ^'ciCHIs'xT.t.I John Marts Lumber Co. ; Sixth Street and Haven Avenue ' OCEAN CITY. N. J. I t Lumber Millwork. Mouldings. Building Paper, Pla.ier Board. Nail., Saah Weighta 1 etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. Do You Want to Own a Home1' | where you can have all the conveniences of the City and Seashore | combined at a much lesscost than you can get elsewhere ? ! c A. H. HIGBEE c B.MPhon.,.-l- •©IVIEfBffi' POINT. M.U.I
g I (uMiitiruzs (Mi mil nr. ri*. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Of'Fick: 8th St. Opposite P. »0. Plans and Specifications precared without cha'ge Only galvanized nails tt-.-d on exterior work 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 to Order. ■office. i037 bay avenue Bell Phone 38-X. JOHN L SEAL BUILDER
George. W. Morris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing i No. 13 W. Fourtecnlh Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. Hell I'hvo*. «( X ^ 6. 0. Adimi. f. W Afiiir.i geo. 0. adams & bro. PUSTERING, RANGE SETTING ^ BEILK LAYING, ttC^IC. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, practical house painter 645 Asbury Avenue,
BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND S/O/V PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PfiOP lleadv Mixed Faints. Lead and Oils Mixed Palula,
KU and (rJ2 Asbury avenue. ' 1IF.AIM.KV A Alt 4. YIN r P**"r*" Readine Coal Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company Title Insurance Searches. Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good Firat Mortgage Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave.
r Ocean City New Jersey ' Plain and Decorative Paoerhaircer A Post Card will bring our service to you. L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT
Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clim and Ojxtir Tongt 1 Spscliltf Agent for Htewart'e Iron Worke Co 7 Plain and Ornamental Iron Fence Iron Kaillug* aud Window Guard*. Seventh St. and Haven Am O. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. ■OR Asbury Avsnaa. Ooeao City. N. J. C»| DOWN, $1 week, Wal01 tbam Watches, Diamonds Cleaned by Ex- ft | pert Repairer, - . Q| it misoii - . , ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY Pocono Mountain Ice O How. 1914 Asbury Av* , I .OCCAM CtTY N i.

