Ocean City Sentinel, 1 April 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Bdtanr and Proprietor occan crnr, - - new jersey Bdl 'Phone No 66- X a°n. t7 mfviuim THURSDAY. APRIL 1.1915. Citj. With Ible tone tbe Hextinkl begloi tta tbirty-flftb year. We deelre to rapraaa our alneere appreciation of tbaenpport of our patione, and It will bo oar purpoee to continue to merit tholr food will. FTVB TEARS OLD J»m Leror Howe and Fitreda Jamee Leroy Howe, aon of Leroy Howa and wife, of tola city, bad ble lint party Saturday afternoon, alien bo and acreral of bla you or friend • celebrated tbe flftb anniversary of hie btrtb at the borne of ble parent-. WW Eleventh at reel, from 8 to S o'clock. Tba HtUe fellowe bad a floe time playing Camas, but tbe big event aai when tbey eat down to partake or tefraahmauU. Io tba cooler of tbe table wee a large Eaater baaket wlib a pretly doveoo top. At (be plate of each boy war an Eaater baaket wltb ao egg, on wbicb waa loecribed tbe name of tbe fbe-t. Tbta plaaeed all tbe young-iere Tboaa a bo helped Jamea observe ble natal day were Dllwyo Palate, Everett Braeklay, Bertram Adame. David Dtbb, Attbur Collin., Cberlee Temple. Kaouatb Kvertogtiam. Lewie Edward Smith. Belfoid Hayea and Lane Haloea TALK OP CANDIDATES Tkraa iHiiaaM aa Ukrlr to ■ war for once. Then are report! on tbe at reel, apparently authentic, Ibat at leeet three nan will corneal tbe returu of tbe praaant t'lty Commlaalooera. The three aaentionad are Joseph U Cbanploo. George O. Adama and W H. Campbell. Tbe two Drat named •re BepuUKmna, and Mr. Campbell ta • Democrat. Than will be a food aala of all klnda of dalloalaaaan Friday and Saturday at 80S Eighth at reel, by Mr-. Mann'e atom. No. 4, of tbe Baptlat Sunday School. There will be oo sale vegetable aoap, potato aaled, boiled bam. flabwaBaa, preserved fro lie and lee cream Tba tood will ba all bome-msde aod ready to aarvc. Go early and help tbe jnmag lad lea in tbalr effort to ralae toada tor tba lot food of tboAidiar Cbarob. *** Doogbty'. Plar Tbealar will open thla (Tboreday ) evening for tbe Easier holldaya. Uouaually Doe plctorea will ba shown, aud there will be especially good filma Saturday areolae. Drop In and apeod a plaaaaot aveolog. maaal Arrival a. __ - LOBBAISE. Mr. and Mra. A. C. Roaco barge r and i «M|hUr, Mlaa Jaao'oatte, Mill villa; . W. B. Scbarmarborn wife and daogb- , tan. JaaooatU aod Mildred, lamdeu. ; wrotana. Joaapb H. Stopp aod fatnlly, A. J. 1 Marabou. Mr* Howard Cbtpiao, W ' C. Tut He sad family. Philadelphia; Mra. A E HotUog-r, Laoadowoe; A. , J. Mono aod wife, AUaoilc City. , H. Goodman", Mn. R. E. Kuril, I, \ Mia. Ida M. cnlg bead, John R. Bual 1 ■of*. wtf« aod daogbter, Wo. A. ■cadet and wtfb, PbUadelpbla; N. S. c Ooffaud vlfb, Uaaadau. I Mn Warren Smith. Ocean City; r Gaoega D Comlba, Vtoalaod; w. £ , Jf"". Wldwood; Mrs. £ Eaklo. *°Sh«aoalda; Mn. N A Batebelor. 1 J_ K. Row la, Lore H K latum. Mrs r N. D. Eaklo, G. E. Eaklo, Pbiladel- f K ATHl-17 J. E RHcble.T. j Dobelbower; Mia. Grim. C. V. Robert, aod wlfe.Honoce 1 V Roberts aod maid. Adelaide L 1 Baker. Edttb Baker Hout. Hannah I Strntar^ Wm H. Patttt. Mr. T. c. 0 Craig, Dorothy aod Harry Craig. t'-or-JiaUa J. Ttmmous, Jaoa L Roberts " A Gray aod wife, Pbiladeh ■ pbla; J. W. Landenberger, wife and e son, ML Airy. , HTERUSQ. , Jamas S. Rowan. Tabor; E. E t Waabburo aod wife, H. John and . \ Mn A K Da ffront and «0. \ Mn R. CV Partrldge. Ml-a Katberlne ' \MeAoe. Mra. F. a Miller. Mis. Uvatbarloe D, Dataller. Lao Baui- „ Vmaraod wito. H. Wel-amyar J w. VJV?*:. John Brown and family. Hew F. Haas. Mn. J. Henry, c. H. 1 Winter, J. Calaban, Mlsa Goldateln. I Mfaa Quint. PbUadelpbla; J D Col- . Boa. Camdao; Mn E. W. Holiuu and , Cbaa. G. Oireliu.. H, " WOroaa, Woodbury; E M Button. 0c®*D Yltyt A L. Be- a •on, ColUogaaood. k Cbariee K. Buxov. James Polk. J u M. W. Ony. Clark Dllleubeck. George „ Boon aod wife. Samuel A. Brown aud wtto. Lawrence Hickman aod wife, ° J. W. Fornlay. ElaMS Hand. W M li Sill well, Mra. d A. Boboer. F. A ii WatoaHarold Kit .on H. M. Myer,. . C. J. Watn Jr.. John H Wood. W fl H; Hanaaej, E H. Duo woody and G Jamea, AugOMa James d Harry T. Bill, aud wire. Jams. M „ Ttugle. & Davenport. W.J O'Brien. Or and iln O W Urqubart, Jobu n S Morris aod wifs. Ebeuexer Adam-. '• ■•Ida Krone batgar. J. v. Koauig, L George M. Morrow, Mrs E R Mer.li n Mia. Edna M. Mar.li, E. E. 7. tanner ' mao.Ueoige Krammer Jr. J Monroe. " J A Loag>iree« , Mr.. M. K. Raw- P Hods. Mrs. H. F Hand, Philadelphia al t!. L. Hagy aud wife. d. B. Swan. Ooeao City; A. B Scbrrtmer. Howard Brloa. .Caaadeo; Mn. M. H.Llppin- *' eott, Mies H. M Ltpploeoii. Woodtown; George R Eartborn. Eo.au.; ol Man Jauney, F. H. Fncke aod w ife. . Naw York; C. H Jacobs. Mlaa Jacob-. Oak Iaim; A. F. Sbaner and wife. ul Mn Charles H Shaner, Koyeriow "i *• A. Realbrr. WaatDeld ; Matthew bi Jefferaoa, E T JrOarwo, Cape May gMM Bray Mn C. E Calvert. M.i ■awn— Aiiaaa Op,. J.J The Bowling A Hay. In the Bowling iu Cwatoa M the Boardwalk an now j vr •yaataatha Easter eamao. adv., 4-1, tr ac

^SUNDAY IN THE = LOCAL CHURCHES :Y StrongSermons and Excellent x Mttsic Heard by Con- " gregatlons. The pastor, the Rev. Charles H. ~ Boboer, preached al both service, on Sunday In Ihe Elr-t Presbyterian ^ Church. There were large audience. _ preaent. wpose member, iwemed lo greatly enjoy tbe sermons and Ihe e" special music by Ibe choir. The cban ™ eel, suitable lo tbe day. was adorned " "a number of out of-lowu friends, already In Ocean City for Ihe Easier season, were noticed iu the congregsTbe Rev. Mr Rohoer'a sermon al the mornlug service was based on '• Matthew 21 MO. 'Aud wbeu He was come Into Jerusalem all the city was y moved, saying, who I. this?" is In opeuiog bis sermon, ihe Rev. Mr. n Boboer sp<ike of Ibe prominence given Is to ihe kingship of Jesus In the Old Illustrate tils thought. Closing Ihe e book of prophecy, he then lurued lo |» the hook of history and e|>owed .how the personality of Jesu. hasdomlnated the wl>rld during tbe past ulueteeh * hundred years. " Oo the day of HI* triumphal advetil D lulu tbe city of Jerusalem. Mlfe men of 11 Ihe city were moved. Iu Ibe triumphal '- proce-»!»u" of 'the Roman conquerors, kings aud prluce. walked a. capllve- * Iu Ihe emperor's train Thus tbr :l greatest men' uf jlils and put geuera- ^ tlons have joined Christ's triumphal I- processiou, agreeing wltb Carlyle, who d sakl, "The inosl Importaut event ever ' transacted Id Ibe world wu Ihellfr aud death of tbe divine Man of Judea." and James Martlneao. who said. "Tbr world has changed, and thai change Is historically traceable lo Cbrl.t," and , Lord Teooyrou, wbo said, * Tbe women of Jerusalem were moved, joining lo tbe "Hoaaonas!' , wltb clear voices Durlug the ceuturlee since tbeo, Christ bu brought a womanhood Into the largest liberty, eo (bat today do voice, .log Hi. praise, more gratefully tbao tbe great boat of Christian women lo tbe world, wbo aay with Mary, "My sool dolb mag la nlfy tbe Lord, for He balb exalted the it estate of Hi. haod-maldea." a Even tbe cOlldreu were moved thai y day. Joining tbelr piping voices io Ibe e glad "Hoaaonas!" No teacher today (. bu a firmer bold on the cl > ireo of i the clvillxad world tbao He who said, d "Buffer tbe little children lo come e unto me. for of such la the kingdom of e baaveu " All tbe world It paylog « tribute to Him, aud la moved more and more u tbe centuries come aod go to receive blm a. Lord aud King. IMMAM7KL baptist. » The Rev. George P Mitch waa glad r to greet tbe two opoaoal audleoce. of " lut Buoday. To tbe atraugera preaeut ' a cordial welcome waa exteoded. Io lbs mornlog Mr. Mitch took u ' bla aubject "Tbe Pauloa of Jeau.." appropriate to tbe spirit of tbe season, from tbe script are coutataed la Mark 10; SS. Tba attendance lo tbe Buoday erhout I reached 90. persoos tbe largest number ; pre-eot since tba adveut of Pulor Fiual preparations were made for tba Eaater services next Buoday. at wbtcb time a number of scholar, will be baptised. Tbe evening service was opened wlib i . a spirited service of soog Every one deltgbled wltb lbs selectloos ren- ; dared by tbe cbolr, -Tbe Lord la My ; Light," aod "Dove Divine." Mr Mltcb preached a atroug sermoo of tbe "Problem of tbe Ubject of . from tba text lo II.' Cor. f-; 17 lu'brlef outline Mr - Much spoke as I The pribleiu of the object of | Is related to tbe problem of fat|b | I aomowha: u tbe maoaer of earing I* | related to what to eat. Tbe way of , may be corrected, but to have , ihe true object of faith le vital. All meu exercise some faltb lo something . ' In ibe every-day affaire of life, to be- | la a common experience of us all. i ualurally put our trust In some , of a hundred thousand pleading objects; atreuglb. health, wealth, ability, character, regularity of life! etc. In rellgtoD, too, tnere are a mul- ' lltode of objects which demand our < asaeut. Among primitive men It Is •' tbe movlug-suek, the rolllng-sloue 1 the burulog mountain, tbe uuseeu < t Among tbe more civilised men. like < ourselves, the objects of faith are geo t •rally llvlag personalities. Incaroa- ' tloos of tbe divioe. Bo men worship ' their aoeastore, great heroes, and ' strong religious leaders directly or Indirectly. In nature, we see power, design wisdom, order, aod. therefore, arrive 1 at God. Without Hi. presence our 1 el plan ailoo of tbe universe about us f Impossible. Bo lo Christian history. ■ center aod power of the achieve- * menl ot tbe centuries resolve, itself in tbe persoo of JeeusCbrlat In Chris- c t lenity , Christ la tbe ooly object of!® I a Now, (be value of tbe object of fallb 1 upon tbe attitude we bear to ! If Christ Is believed to be nothing more than a historical figure. He has ' us the value of a Washington or a ' w Llncolu If however, Christ t. i* jc lleved to be God at work Iu htslory. ' « the historical mauifeslaliuD of (sod's c and purpose, then our fallb J', affirms It. assent to a fact In history _ of divine and human origin and char- j Let us ask why Christ la the only I | object of faith that can really save?1"'" And tbe answer grows out of the a deep religious need of ibe buuiau | »" lo iu yearulugs for the di vine. I or Tbe sermon lo tbe First M E ^ Buoday was lu keeping with ' Palm Booday. Its lesson being Mark in Ibe eleventh chapter, tbe first eleven ! comprising tbe avangrtlaCs j . of our Lord's triumphal |

entry loin Jerusalem. The lexl was I verses H aud 10. "And I hey llial wm, j before, aud Ihey Dial followed, cried, Sj saying. Hosanna! Blessed Is He that | emu ft 1 1 In Ihe n.me of tbe Lord! Blessed be Ibe klugdom of our father David. Ibat Cometh lu tfie name of the it Lord! Husauua lu Ihe highest!" Mr K«Jp's Introduction was of great Interest.- In It he considered Ihe character of our lord'- eulry lulo Jerusalem on Palm Hunday.compariug events Jof our lord'- ministry The in iriumplial entry ou Palm Sunday waa planned, and II was also s|Hiulane«us. '' Al Ihe Aniiunclallou. ihe heavenly . Iiosl told In notes of angelic music "f Ibe blrtb of Cbrlsl. the Lord.- but llielr ! song was only for tbe ears of a few ft shepherd-.' Wbeu Jesus was bapllzed lu Jordan. Ihe Holy Spirit spi»esred heaveo fell, bul It was beard by oply J'"»' "v"" ,D-"" Mouo1 of rnuisUguratlini, Mo-es aud Ellas' " Tor Ihe lime In llie glory which He r had before the world was, but puly the u spiritually o|>eued eyes of Peier.James '* Bul lbs Irlumphsl enlry wa- made for public reasous; heuce It was plauued aud carried out for llie purlose of attracting Ibe mullllude. In a II, Jesus sbuwed Himself as >tbe u Messiah, aud He entered tbe City or David lu the unuaer wbtcb was dv- , clared by tbe prophets He came |f riding out the horse, w hich Is Ibe aulpeace. He thereby proclaimed Hi.iu- _ self Ibe Prince uf Peace. He ushered t in Ihe begiuulug of His klugdoiu, the - reign or pewi-e on earth, good I amoug men VJ # On the part or tbe people, the entry f was a spoulautous deinon-lralligi . f lot Ihey knew of our Lord's three „ years' "mlolalry among them, of His f miglily works, all of them for Ibe bettering of humanlly— noi one of j mem for Himself. "He weut abo il doing good" auj no appeal to Hi- cum - |iassi.,u had ever been io vain. Therefore, the common people had alwayheard their Lord gladly and Iberefore, e too, their bosauuas ou Palm Buuday " were vibe ouloume of i heir love and i- joy. It was an expression of their Alter dwelling al *<>me length upon v Ihe blsckuess of lugrstilude. w hich, if be declared, Is ibe wloler of the soul 0 a thlog which only tbcliog among !- the domestic animals ever .bows, (he e speaker entered upoD tbe consideration of tbe peace that Je us Christ came to 1 establish amoug meu. Iu Ibis pert of e bla sermon, Mr Kulp was most clear y aud lllumloatlug. He showed bow »f that peace, which la tbe peace of God. I, Is eu indwelliug spirit, tbe girt -of God e through Jetus Christ. Ida tbe abld f lug posse— lun nf tbe man wbo bas g appropriated Christ as bis personal e Saviour and whose every asplratlou Is 1 voiced lo tbe prayer. "Nol my will but Tbloe be dooe." Bucb a man bas wltblu him Ibe beginning of eternal 1 life f Io tbe evening Pa-tor Kulp'a subject 1 was "Dives aod Laxarua.'' be reading the whole parable as tbe leswon. Tbe a text waa Luke 18; 19: "There was a > certain rich man. wblcb was clothed lo purple aud fine linen, end f.red I sumptuously every day " ST. ACOL-STIXg'B. I Tbe w inter cbapei of Bt. Augu-llue's r C fiureh was crowded Palm Sunday, r Palm was ble»«d aod dislributed al I the 10 o'clock mass, which was cele- , braird by tbe rector, tbe Rev. Thomas • F. Blake. . Il was announced Ibat mass will be I said lo Ibg. church next Buuday. e Meases will be said tomorrow and - Saturday mornings. "TWILIGHT SLEEP" i ' b, aa embers or Slom--opalblc Boclel) 1 Al the auuual meeting of the Al- ' County Homoepathlc Medical 1 lo Atleuilc City, Dr. Alleu 1 C-irson, of this city, president, w as lu r the chair, aud oue buodred prominent ! physicians were present 1 Dr. Johu E. James. Jr , of PbUadelpbla. spoke on "Twilight Bleep." aud there waa a wide discussion of tbe subject from a medical and practical 1 aland pilot. ! - . o BarsTktronuii. "lu glancing over the Philadelphia . -papers, from day to day," say. r Wild wood paper, "wa notice thai . Sea I -le Oty, Ooeao City and Stone appear conspicuously among the New Jersey news, and II is seldom that there I- anything from Cape May . nr Wild wood. What's the malwith Ibe two latter resorts anyway? tbey beeu wiped off the Phlla" , delpbia newspaper map? It looks that way." Pine singing. Ml— Louisa T. Corson sang an unusually difitcull selection, "I Will rbee."hy DaCosta, in Ihe First Presbyterian Church Sunday morning and she acquitted herself verv credit- 1 ably The vocal Irlo m the evening. "Ble-aed Is He," by Guilmanl, was 1 much appreciated. The alugere were I | Mis. Corsou. Dr. J. Thoroley Hughe, aud Lewis E Smith. j Broke Lrri Leg. J While returning from Ihe parade al j Plee-autville Saturday iilgbl.J. Labai. I i Headley was ilirowo from Ihe auto in I which he was riding by auoiber mai chine .Inking llie rear of bis auto. He (Wis thrown forward our of the machine. which ran over hi. I^r. breaktwo of ihe bones. Hi. injury was ; i treated by Dr. Her-cbel Peltlt j — C Notice to Bidden. j HAKKV U KAULEV. | O.rrli 10. 1"^^^ ^ r r . j •f

;; An Evening of Humor and Music o, " / 7 by the celebrated ^ Schumann Quartette je ' of Philadelphia. Pa. of Hand's Pi^r— Saturday Eve., April 3 ie 1 at 800 o'clock " ■ % J" Cnder the auspiret of the Young"Meo'a I 'rogressive League, hi Ocean City, S'. J id Oeneral Admission. 25c Reserved Section. 35c „ • | " Srightnt tlrr (Harttrr fflhrrr | | ®n« Arc" J 1 ; [ SUNDAY'S FAVORITE HYMN T " , f This applies lo the Material A * , J a. well a. the Spiritual u a . " ^ Wallpaper, well selected and artistically hung, will ^ i le | f Brighten all the Corners of Your Home T " ; | Borton's | ' , | C. C. Lear. Mgr. 651 A»bur> Avenue 2

;; W. SCOTT HAND e 19 WESLEY AVENUE " OCEA CITY. N. J. " BELL PHONE, BO-X

BONDS. MORTGAGES AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES

I.. If you. br your relatives ot friends, have idle funds, awaiting d investment, now. or at any tune in the future, whether a small e amount of a few hundred dollar- oi a large amount of thousands of j personally, or by phone or ,bv ;<-tter. and I think I will lie able to ' I hare on my list for lair, such investments as County. City I e -and Borough Bonds, Public School Bonds and Bonds of Electric - Light Companies, Water Companies. Sewer, Gas and Electric Railroad e Companies. Bank and Trust Comjwur Stocks. Firat Mortgages, etc. * above nature you may wanMo sell. . . i And if yon desire to borrow on Mortgage, whether large or amidl amount.'l will appreciate yo'ur application. Hoping to hear from you soon, and thanking you in advance ' y i lor your patronage. I remain, ; ' W. SCOTT HAND. Dealer in High Grade Bonds and Investment Securities. n ^ ;Our Reputation . for Sixteen Vears in Ocean City, lf coupled with the following extremely low prices, means an r awful rush this Easter Meek-end, so kindly give us your >• order on Friday to assure you the choice cuts of meats aud • good service. Our prices good for one week.

STEAK ! Swrloin jjc *«»P Uf • (Round ... arc ROAST BEEF * Rib 1 8c 1 Chock..... 1 6c Good Stewing. .. ire « PORK 8 Little Fresh Hams . |« t Chops i6c 'h a Roast. i jc ih.^ . Shoulders ... 14c lb. a Spare Rut. 15c lb — ~

MUTTON- and it is fine - roc Chops aoc Shoulders Necks tic t Breasts qc* , VEAL CuUet ....' ,oc Chops ',v Roast ,jc Stewing i&c Oood Hamburg. ISc.

Our own make of famous all-pork sausage, none better, . . . 20c Our own make of famous scrapple, try it 4 lbs for 25c „ 3 lbs. of pig's liver, ' ... . . 2,c Pure lard ,c , Sugar cured skin-back hams, whole 01 half, ...!!!! 16c K Picnic hams f \ , ,c , Boneless bacon, in piece, \ \ 22c Hlecant Santos coffee .... . . It,. , t,„ -i 1> 1 Elegant Santos . . „ . 22c lb. Can Sliced in

e j lbs. Crackers 25c . Fresh Eggs 30c dozen . Fancy t reamery Butter . 38c lb. L«gv- Jnicy Oranges ... 25c dozen Five Fat Mackerel, fat and juicy 25c Sauer Krout 6c quart Fancy New Orleans Molasses. 16c qt., 60c gallon. 3 Cant of Evaporated Milk 25c " 3 Large Cana of Tomatoes ... 25c 3 Large Cans of Corn 25c ■ 3 Large Cans of Peat 23c I 3 Tumblers of Pore Jelly 25c j 1 Large Can of Pineapple . . Ttsej Fancy Buckwheat, fine, try it. lor pkg. , 1 Large Can of White California Cherries, 15c.

1 Can of Extra Fine Strawberries. 10c i Boxes Noiseless Matches ... 10c " Granulated Sugar 6 ',c Headlight Oil . - tic gal., j gals.. 50c Fancy Mixed Cakes, real cheap. 2 ll-s. for 25c. Jersey Cranberries 5c 1 Mince Meat 9c lb. Fancy Lemons 18c doz. Potatoes ... 45c basket 6 Rolls Toilet Paper 25c J Jelly Beans 2 lbs. 25c ' Fancy Chocolate Drops 15c ' » lb" ' • Jjc 3 »«. Evaporated Peaches 25c ,

, STEWART'S r""4r.'-kr,""' . Bell Phone. 548-A. Coast, i92-A. LAWRENCE M. T-F.AT? 1 ! .... ...... N.C.GODFREY, j J Upholstering, Awnings, House , Furnishings , 657-659 asbury avenue ocean CITY, n. j. ' ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Ready for Easter POWELL'S J1"' EE.I:IABLE STORE ft.- Dry ** ° Goods, Notions and Men's Wear

We are showing a fine assortment . of Silk Poplin. Embroidered Crepe. Voile. Messalinc and Serges in the , new shades. Sand. Putty and Bat - glesfaip Grey.

it The latest style in Ladies' Shirt- !. waists! ie Dainty Neckwear, Silk Hose. Ribbons, etc.

Asbury Avenue Powell's Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phono, 25. THE BREAKERS ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and Running Water. Telephone in Every Room, New Diet Special Spring Rates. Open Saturday, March 37, for the season. — * — K. A. Young, Mgr. , Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL .

c~ — — — ?i ANY KIND ; f| Joseph G. Champion J ** « BUILDING CONTRACTOR r ^ ) B-iphonv. ,^ * Kry.tonc, tll-B : Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean CiQ» cottage.' You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend u]>oa the honesty ol the contractor. ' I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Scud for the list of names and photographs ot the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE D I I I I nr D OCEA It CITY, 8tb St. Opposite P. 0. t5 V/ I I— \j CL 11 It- J. L. S. CORSON, Soashoro Cottages a Specialty — ? Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything ill the Butldipg Line • Plans and Specifications Furnished. Kstimates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE— 810 A.bury Avenue OFFICE— 746 Weal Avenua W1LLBBD S. KMi Couiracior anil Builder "•SS " Allen Scull THE. BVllbPER Eights QcEJUt Aye. PhoncConnectlons B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout Carpenters and Builders JOBBING A SPECIALTY 10 AO ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Walter V. Hess contractor and builder jobbing given special attention S»o"O ointw0" BILL PMONX Xll-W Office 1017 Asbury Avenue ocean city new jersey TLTAVE youa cottage, bungalow or apartment 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. , Bell Phone 18 - Inter-State Phone 134-a SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building U 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey Y

g"° GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E,*JOCHER. Jr. — —I. ........ Printing ant> Decorating John Marts Lumber Co. , Sixth Strsat at.g Ha van Avanua OCEAN CITY. *1. J. I Lumber Mtfiwork.JKouldri^.^Id.ric Paper. ^ter^Ifc^. Nailm. S..h Weight.. 1 Do You Want to Own a Horne ' "SSSiS V" c°°v lhc c"> •-* s-'*'" I combined at a much h^cost Uian^you can get elsewhere ? ' c H- HIGBEE j.

'OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Office: ,8th St. Opposite P. o. Plans and Specifications precared without charge Only galvanized nails nsdd on B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-lJS " Ocean City House Bldg Co. Jobbipg and . alteration work'given our personal atteution. j Window and Door Frames and I Screens made to order. - OFFICE, 1037 BAY AVENUE Bell Phone 38-X. JOHNT.SEflL BU1UPER — - t'l-K-U-U hul»r«,ULH|«.t. K! )!.««. ocfah'cifv 11 HTH "" OCHiw JIH George W. Httrris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plan. Free. ■ Hung.loa. ■ Spcclall, No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. 11,11 I'uhimji x y 8. 0. Adami f. V Adimt 6E0. 0. ADAMS & BhO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTINJ BRlLK LAYING, Etc., Etc. _ All Work In Mason Lfne^prompil) Attended To. e OCCAN CITY, N J , ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER - 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Ready Mixed I'alute, Lead and Oil. 920 and 922 A.bury avenue. HKADLKY A ADAHN T Reading Coal B—i naMn'lM M%?nBW°[la'to ih.^tun lauuiM. B.11 or KuurprlM Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company of Newxik Title Insurance * Searches, Abstracts of .Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AU Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Farm, for Sale Y Offices in First Nationl Rank Building :t Cape May Court House N. J. IRA E. WALL « r 725 Central Ave. r Ocean City New Jersey f Plain and Decorativa PaDerhaneer • A Post Card will bring our service to you. L A. STEEIMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY £!m and Oymlar Tonga a Sputa It) Agent for rile wart 'a Iron Work. Co ' Pl.lri and Ornamental Iron Fence. Iron liailliiga end Window (Juxrdi. Seventh St. and Haren I n C. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. asm Aabury Avanna. Ooaon Cllx. N. J. ^ tor wa. Collacaa foi rant. O-rraaponOanea aoiie*tad : : 01 DOWN, $1 week, Wal01 tbam Watches, Diamonds Cleaned by Ex- £ I pert Repairer, - Ol H. NELSON •" . , ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY Pocono Mountain Inn jO fVora. 101« Aabury Ava