Ocean City Sentinel, 15 April 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel fm waa tnumn t'm Taraaosr R.. CURTIS ROBINSON Bailor and Proprietor OCCAM CITT. - . NEW JERSEY BcO 'Phone No 66- X gSSSSSSS^'^ |JM«ork promptly don. by ..pariwurad THURSDAY. APBI 1,15, 1915. | ^aumiii « c",■ 8IKCK the Blale Department of Wright* and Meaaurea haa dlacovercl and daatroyed bundreda and even tboaaandaor falae meaaurea. there habeen aoma curiosity to know urber'e they all came from. It muet have bieo aartnlaed that aomebody made bem, aod yet It orcaaloned a lllllesurprtae when recently a baeket mmu' faetorer down tn Matawan waa foa|d to be Urolog oat ear-loada of arWed eight-quart baakela' that would hMK only aeven quaru. Rut tbla ba-kel ■aaker thought be waa doing all right when be made and aold 400 0<»i of heeebaaketaloaNew|York Arm. lie waa careful not to put hla trade mark ea Ibeat, and oot to dlapoae of tbem In Mew Jeraey, but eeema to bave over looked the fact that many of them might be, and. Indeed, were bought of the Mew York dealer aod brought back to thle State. However, the manufacturer baa agreed to make no ■on of tbem, and tbla particular pbaae of the retail baaket awiudle eeema to be ended. BIG APRIL SNOWS ■ajar Tkaaiaa Remembrra Mcirtir "Although tbe aoowalorm of Saturday week waa one of tbe woret Id recent yearn, yet there have been many April anowe witbtu tbe memory of our oideat ctttieoe," aaya Major L. K. Tbomaa. April SB, 1874, three Inchee of enow fall, .wltb hard freezing over night. Tbe night of April 10, 1888, tbrre I oc baa fell, but there waa no freezing. Major Tbomaa tbat year waa helping wltb tbe farm work and tbe morning of April II, noder a bright aun, they aowed clover on tbe anow. It grew ■only and K la recalled tbat the clover tartan tt>at B,ld *" °f onu"a*1 Bol tbe btggeet April anowatorm within hla memory occurred 61 yeara ago— In 1854. It began anowmg at 8 o'clock Sunday morning, April 16. aod It eeaaed at 10 o'clock Mouday evening, April 17. Tbe etorm waa from the oortbeeet aod tbe temperafore waa below freezing. Tbe mornlug of April 18 tbe anow lay 18 locbea deep oo tbe level. Tbey got oot tbe aMfb and ran araood tbe country roada till near noon. Tbe anow waa all guoe by Friday of tbat week, and then waa not another hour of cold weather that apriug. WILL GRADUATE TUAaaaVaaaePaaelala Leave ■ICR echaol lajaav. The following m>mbera of tbe Seotor Claaa of tbe Ocean City High School will gradoala to June: iRWIa McAlllater, Mlaaaa Mabel iRka. Mary Cunnlogbam. Helen Mfriea, Eletba Towoaeod. Edith Hilton, Edna Rebel longer, Helen Howell, Rebaoca Colllna.Sarab Somera, Harriet Olbb, Francm Smith and Loulaa Carleon. The claaa will atteod court at Caf* May Court Houaa today and aee tbe workinga of tbe Judiciary. Editor t.h c Rbktikel -.—fin the \ •oath, early In tbe paat wlhter, of Tbomaa Walter., of Aabury a\ei.ue, , "*» Fourteenth at reel (a neighbor of ; •tgUeati year.' acquaintance!, we hare ' nothing to remember but what la j aoothtng and grateful— a man of One Mating, el way i ready to belp bl. neighbor, nlgbt or day, and alwaya the amlle and bright "good morning" to. tbe pampi-by. Such meo leave a 1 Wank apaoe In tbe bearta of tbelr ' frtanda. Into tbe Inner ahrine of bia borne ' Circle, aod tbelr looaly heart., we will 1 not dart to veotnre, except with our ■ warmaat eympatby. • Many year, ago I wee attracted ' tbelr bmnttful devotion to each other ] aa buaband and wife. Every Sunday '%Aen»ooo tbey mlgbt be eeen walking 1 f beach and avenue. ' ung lovera, perfectly 1 i other. A grand 1 tbe pulpit) to tbe ' of tneu aod womeD engagement, which a mad ru.b lo the i Mo thought of tbe . "What God bath l put maunder;" and 1 Mar. a. we wauder. 1 wa mem to bear tbe soft awl'eb of tbe I wavee aaylog to tbe lonely, sad heart. I of tin world, "Peace be unto you." I Lad MMto* ,,n" ' And 8 mn tu wither al tbe north wtuu • ' For tblar own. oh. Umbra Eleanor Gannon, j To A volet Mleo •■<! -re'l.utf I „a . ! Editor the StznNix:- lu order J to remove a mleundenitandlug or bad ! feeling that might vxlsi in tbe miud. ef tbe people, aod lo order Ibat we ! may not birder lo auy way tbe re- ' vlval aplrit among our people, and wtlb a real deairr for the best good of all our paople, tbe Taberuacie Hapil.i 1 Church decided to. dlecootlnue It. ' evaogellatic services for one week. Wa have bad a prosperous meeting < far one week, and last .Sunday, in spue i Of the Rorm.our meeting wee crowded j and aavetal were added to tbe church > Tbe Rev. R. K Trlbltt, who ha. bevu ■ with u. durlog tbe past week, win be wtth as naxl Sunday, at which lime 1 ear evangelism- service win be re- 1 earned, end mil oontluuc for two I weeks. Tbe Hoc. Trtbitt I. an able < mtawtar of God. aad rightly divine, the word of God. I'oaM aud bear bim Sami ei. j. Comfort. Baater Tabernacle Kaptiat Cbnrcb- I

i PREPARE TO MOVE j TO NEW MANSE' Y Dr. Bobner will Soon Have Pretty Home— Presbyterian £ Cbnrcb Prospering. „ Tbe Rev. and Mr«. Charles H. Bobner will move their bouaebold effects lo the new Presbyterian Church man.e ' on Seven 111 street about Mey I. < r lb wa. unanimously decided al tbe i caugrrgatioual meeting of "the church i Wedueeday evening of la.t week lo i ' accept the recommendation of the | trustee, that the residence of Johu R • " Grove-, on Seventh street, near tbe I L" church, be purchased The co.t of - * tbe house aod adjolulng lol l. fKKW. I e Between $500 and $800 wa. pledged • r ai the meeting toward the purchase of I r" Mae-brume The members of tbe Visit- i lug Ledlei Si Auxiliary, who reside In i 1 Philadelphia and vicinity;' bave $1200 [! for I btsjfurpo-e. The members of the ^ local ^Ladles' Auxiliary will as-uuie uB^paymenl of tbe" iutere-1 on the 1 mortgage ou Ibe miof. 8. H. Mayberry, A. J. Smith aod ' William M. Banck were re-elected elder- for three years each Joseph I. 0 Scull, W. W. Brown and Joseph U. T Champion were re-elecled tru-lee* for a three-year, each, and C. Homer Sbbe1 maker w a. elected a trustee lo till tbe 11 unexpired term of L. M. Crease, de- " ce.-ed. " Detailed report, of the work of l.hjp ' differeut organizations of tbe church ' submitted at Uie meeting, aud all were highly encouraging. The church is lu better financial condition Ibau Pastor Bobner. serviug a* moderator, r -poke of Ibe encouraging reports of the harmony existing lu tbe church r- and of tbe .troug support given blm. >. for which be ex pruned bl. warm r Because of bl. many other duties In 1. Ihe church, Lea-Is K. Smith fell thai he mu.t decline tbe renomloalton a. v secretary of tbe cougregallop, aud 1. Elmer K Kauck wa. elected to Ibl. e position. The financial notes a. recorded, g showed Ibal £5201.52 had beeu raited I by Ibe various organization, of Ibe t church during tbe year. r » • r Hotel Arrivals il a to lick. a L. A. Guff aud wife, Camden; Mrs. * A K. English. Philadelphia. '■ Cbarle. E. Buzby aud wife. Mre ^ Frank Craven, Philadelphia; Mr. aod * Mra. Clarence Hill, Lansduame. r " wyoming. o | W. T. Preltyman aud wife, Evelyn a Slopp. Joaeph H. Hlopp and wife, J. ' E. Shore and wife. Mr.. J. N. Smith. •" . jUasBmtlh, Philadelphia. • | r imperial. 1 F. 8 Dowllog. W. H. Wilson, W. F B. Bblrey. Philadelphia; Harry Me- ' cauley, Heddoofield: William Wolf- fl amllb end wife, Kivertou; Mlas M. t 'orson , Ocean City. ' l lokkaink. Mr*. W: B. Porch, Atlantic City: . t Madame Vlaud, Morrialowu; C. J. a j Hurley, Robert Brlgg. end wife, Mra. Tbomaa P. Jatbro. Philadelphia; K. (| I Octlluger, Canaudalgua, M. Y. u i KATMLtT 1 Is K Stubba aud wife, Weal Cheater; fi , William Ely Robert, and wife, Morgao u I H. Tboma. aod wife, J. Ullwood - Thomas. Mre. J B. McCullougb, Mra. 0 Wend el Heber, Pblladelpbla; Mrs. K. t a J Clymer, Atlantic Ctty; Mlaa Virginia . t Andrew., David O. Watkloa, Woodbury. etkrlino. B. Driaooll, H.J. Veaaey, J. 8 War- , - -w|ck, W. H. Hlra^NJera Bbaw, Joe MelffWazlog, H. WeMner, H. Shu.ter, J. HarronCF. A. Pblllbger, Mr. Koae, ' Philadelphia ; Dr. C. B. Lambert and , , wife, tttvernde'; J. D. Odill.ns Camden; Mra. H. XVeekey, H Weekey. Allaullc (Tty; William 8. Wright, H Hrown. > Brldgeton. g , elbebon a , O. J. McCorrleloo. M lllvllle.' J. Mat r j thaw., John T. Mercer and wife, J.J. 0 , Sweeuey, A K Ingham. H. Walter. | J P. Jacobs, J Bodgera, O. Scboren, . , A. Norri., J. Herbert, M. Moore, J. . I C. Towoaeod, George Mellow, , r J. Wbltuey, C. Bewley, Mrs. R. Jacobs, Geo. Edward., Harry Mallu. t |$ C J Hurley. Isaac Berg. Philadelphia; i f L. C Kleckuer, 8«. Loulii; Charles M , Williams, Gloucester; L M. Lambert, t , FraLk Smith, Boatou; Joseph Mur- | dock, 8emuel Swing, Erie; Herry r Fields New York; Thomas WarrltigI We«t Virginia; Charles Elliott, . Camden. ® I BIHCAYNE. I K. C. Smith, K. D. Selot, Kobert t r ll.eiz, K. L Cunningham. J. W. Bew, i ! A. J. Hodman, C. L. Hagy, Mra. A. J i T. James Mra. M. P. Lend. Laura I Lead. Mabel Lend. Ebeuezer Adams, " , W. R. Brown, W. J. BachmeD aud ; ■ family, Cbaa. H. Weiss, tt .jC. Button, 1 p B. Ruckdeacbel, H. C. Coon, Jr., W. aud wife, R. C. Puimau. Cbaa. Mei-le, It. 8. Key., Wm J. < O'Brien, C. W. Tomlinsou and wife. c ' J. W. Fern lay, T. P. Keca, wife aod ' daughter, Geo. C. Richard, and wife. |A Allen Andrews, P M. Brow nice, i W Hoffuer, F. W. Cleveland, Philadelphia: A. H Kiddell. Haddnnfleld; ( H. Kabn, Geo. Slater, Wm Slater, < New York; L. M Meekler. Jr.. Elizi- ' ( W. H. Running, Woodbury; H. 1 > Vaudever. wife and daughter. Cam- * _ den; Wm. I) Smedley and r.mlly I . N.rberib; Mia. H. E. Evaus. Jr.. I" . Harry Evans. Llauerch: G. W. I aliof way. Pitman; Miss Silzell. Jeuklo- 1 , t|U>"U THE BBFAK % 1 w. W. sketch ley and wife Mr. M p ; Mis. Alma M Urolh. Joseph C ■ F". Douabue. S \V. Wood end wife, t I A.E.Wood, Miss Savab Allen Dick- F Mlaa Isabel Graves Wilmol A. a , McCanu. J. W. Grey. Chalmers Kera a will. G. S. Bacon Bud wife. Mi— M M. b Bacon. Miss C. W. Bacon. Mi— E M M J. L bacon. Mrs C. V. Slier, H I M. E l.evering aud wife. F J Le-er- S mg and wife, F. J. Levering. jr m r, c M Stewart. Mra I. Graham. Master »' ^ B. J. Bauerle. William C. T. Bauerle, _ M

ANOTHER SURPRISE l! AT 'BIBLE CLASS : Evidence Givgn That Pastor Bohncr'a Efforts "Have FarRcacbing Effect. . -lore for the member. oA he Men's', t ' Bible Class of the First Presbyterian |" j Church, which was pgain marked by ^ I i of a very unique and unexpected char- , i acler. being in the form of an original | of Hie class, who was recently obliged i : leave ihe clly lo accept a po-lllou i Peii n-grove. N J The young man. i whose name "le William C lugerwll. • t had beeu greatly helped by tbe class, • - of w hich may be discovered all i i llirough Ibe poem, whnrh follow s: , 1 " CAN A Pou I.KHM AK KK BE A 1 ' Can I live and be a Christian lu the powder mill wtlb care, f Willi II. .thousand frets and worries. Age r.valloo. here and there? Can I live and be a Christian , With so much lo make me aad ? , Can I keep ipy heart unclouded - With no Babbath to be had 7 , Y'es. though there.be temptations. I From w hat ever way I will, 1 I cau live and b» a Christian t Working ai (he powder mill. If my purpose is lo follow I cau lite aud still be faithful. Though I may be sorely tried. , God's appointed day of rest, Yat He puis me In Ibe powder j Aud He kuoweth what I. best. ( I can't tell you why He did It. For His sake I'll suffer low. He will surely make me faithful.Leading pre«meu to Ihe cross. I Aud some day. 'mid awful crashing. Some stoul hearted culler. Or some worthy, faithful bos. < May need wnie word of cheer, • Or a hero of ihe truck. Will need my hurried w hisper— "Father, save for Jesus' sake." I'll keep working lu Ibe powder. Taklug all things as l bey come, E Serving Christ and hoping dally I may be a belp to some. Till thai day. when He shall call me, To that glorious laod of rest. Then, If I have done my duty. Christ will knowI'vedoDe my best. A very enjoyable feature of the after noon was au address by J. 8. Brlgg., of Ihe Slate Agricultural Department of Pennsylvania, who spoke of his work In. large Bible classes lu thai Slate. Mr. Brigcs had a very novel song, adopted by one of tbe Bible clasaes of which be Is a member, printed ou slipa of paper, which were handed to Ihe men, who sang tbe song for tbe rest of tbe school. By the unanimous vole of Ihe class. Mr. Brlgga was elected au honorary member of tbe orgaolzatlou. During tbe past week tbe class was given a lest as to Its permauency. as « absolutely uotblug was done to stimu- , late tbe attendance, tbe leaders wish to see how the clam would staud up without auy. urging whatever most aaugulue expectailous were realized, as tbe usual large number was on hand • Tbe class to date has had au enrollmeut which baa reached the 200 mark, the banoer attendance being 146, which reached two weeks ago. WANT PLANT FIXED ^ ^ irierrtlew ' American Heating Co Tbera was read at tbe meeilog .,f the , school board a letter from the Bltte k ting lu. peel, .I who recently ex C auilned tbe condition of the Wesley avenue school. | He slated tbat be bad made an lo- ; spectloo of tba ventilating appsralos 1 aud bad to report tbat tbe plant Is oot ! properly balanced The heaters are 1 oot sufficient m best the eotlre bo lid < In exireraely cold weather. Heal < should be provided, and be suggested ; small steam-heating plant as an '■ auxiliary. : - Secretary Bmlth was Instructed lo I notify Ibe American Healing aud Ven- ' Company Ibat Ibe plant is nol ' satisfactory aud a teller was also sent to the company's bonding company i — I WON SECOND PLACE u Mads Excilicsi Company G won second b-uiora In (he competitive drill belaeen pom- - panles of each battalion In Ihe Third : In tbe aimory In Camden j Friday evening, all hough many of tbe , spectators ex pre— ed the vie* that the , local boys should' have been given lli.t place. There are twelve compauie. In 1 the regiment. Asbury Fark won out, wltb tbe CttDdsn company third This decl'lon show, thai Company stands second In pr Hcleiicy of drill, manual of arms aud bayonet • exerf-ise. a remarkably line re-ord for an organization ouly one year old. ' fBSolel Keepers Beet. The regular monthly meeting of the Proprietors' Association of , City was held on Monday eve- 1 at the resldeuce of Mr and Mre T. Hew lings. 481 Houtb Forty-tifih 'reel. West Philadelphia. The May meeting will be held on the second of tlie month at Ibe residence ; of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloelz 3M7 ; Park avenue. Phlla ttlpbla. ( M P Llod aod w ife. Mra. Thomas j Whitaker. Thomas Wbitaker. H. S * Byron. Warren Rninmel. Miss Millspaiigh. Miss Margaret Mlilspaugb. J !G. M. Mlilspaugb. C M Rogers and I I wife, M.a 8 Berger Ralph A Batch. ! 1 P. A Blount ,„d wife It L. Freeman j and w ife. Philadelphia; R. W. Scott j a-nl w ife, Robert \V. Scott, Jr . Over o brook : Mrs. John P Fitzgerald, Mlaajy Fitzgerald. Mercliaulville; W. 1 n, II. Keelrr aud wife, Pittsburgh; O.W. 1 Hhlon aud wtfe.Mlas Eleanor B Hhlnn, ,l Camden; Edward V. H. VYilkle and o Wife. Lausdowoe: Mra. L. H. Dick, Yerlendeu, Darby. j

WILL AGAIN HAYE I EXCELLENT PSIC r First M. E. Church Officials Arc Arranging to Engage Vocalists for Summer. ij A Hireling of the music committer . I I of Ihe- First M. K. Church was held 1 1 Tuesday afieroooi. ami It wa" decided ; William K. Massey was appolnled j a committee to get In lunch with Phil- j iadelphia arlLI-. he to report pack lo th# commlllee. The music In llils church on Bun- 1 day. for several seasons has hero ■'■lie J summer life, and the vocalists lo lie j I engaged for the coining sea-no will be o( Ihe same hlgli orderof abilily.as iho-enf olher years. Assembly Bill 821 ha- beeu - goed by Governor Fielder. Tl Is an amend- j meul-lo Ihe chancellor-slirrlfl jury | ' law. and provKlts for the drawing of j • ho are unable to serve, and thai ibe' thai Ibe com miss loner', term of office shall expire wlih (he sheriff". Will Usl.r lino. TlteJiaptist Sunday School -eiyloii • a- enjoyed by all present Suuday I'be classes are grow ing aud deep Interest Ji mauifesied AI Ihe call of Supg&letidrrit S. S McAllister. Ihe school nod lu a rising vote pledging liquidation of (he second mortgage on Ihe Aiurcb lot. E.C.BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET ocean city new Jcitkcy

Watch and Jewelry Repairing ! Mayer's Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'.* Pier " Administrator's Sale r- Oh Saturday, the 24th day of I, April, at 2 o'clock in the afterI j noon, I shall offer at public sale >- ' without reservation all of the stock ' j of gniceries'and provisions belong--) : ing to the late Hiram Steel man. Sr. ! HIRAM STEELIAN, 1 A;:::.l:-1'CU ' H. L. SIITH, I octioaeer. r' Wljy Not Buyf; l 1 Your Baliiiiig Otltfit at Goff sf ' j where you will find a full line iT •the most select Bathing Suits. Cap-f^ i Shoes. etc . all at reasonable price.-* goff's h ' Bathing Supply Store | , 930 Boardwalk ' r l j Adjoining Gqff s Baths 1 Joseph I . Scull „CI " realesvate bulletin for rent for sa*le " ' , »3a» 00 1 ... for sale l«rt^mi,*rtpj: j for sale 'szvi'at rlicapral mt jn IDU locwllon, nrarly 1 '»a00 00 lo l"*n Kiral M..rlz tr b* Joseph I. Scull "avenue"

W. SCOTT HAND f'' 19 WESLEY AVENUE BONDS, OCEA CITY, N. J. MORTGAGES AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES PHONE. 56-X If you. or your relatives or friends, have idle funds, awaiting investment, now, or at any time in the future, whether a small amount of a few hundred dollars or a large amount of thousands of dollars. I will appreciate it if von will get in touch with me, either personally, or by phone or byjetter, and I think I will be able to I have on my list for sale, such investments as County. City _ and Borough Bonds, Pnblic School Bonds and Bonds of Electric Light Companies'.Wnter Companies, Sewer, Gas aud Electric Railroad Companies, Bank and Trust Compsny Stocks, First Mortgages, etc. _ I will endeavor to secure you a purchaser for anything of the above nature you mev want to sell. And if yon desire to borrow on Mortgage, whether large or sni«II amount, I will appreciate your application. " ! Hoping 10 hear from you soon, and thanking you in advance for your patronage, I remain, - Yon re very truly. W. SCOTT HAND. Dealer in High Gradd Bonds and Investment Securities. \ X /E DELIVER (the goods) anywhere, any tithe; V V Meats and groceries that are fine, ■ At prices the lowest all the time. *** If you are not a customer, fall in line. Then "kick yourself" for the high prices you have beeu paying all the time. Prices good for one week:

STEAK Sirloin 95c Rump 94c - Round. 991; ROAST BEEF Rib ...18c Chock 16c Slewing tic PORK Little Fresh Hams t7c amps ijc lb. . . Roast 1 be lb. Shoulders i«c lh. Spare Rilia 13c lb.

MUTTON- and it is fine s'Jkf™ — - — -tjc I Breasts VEAL , Cutlet f.. 30c ! Chop. 1 Roast... Stewing.. 18c Good Hamburg, 15c. (

Oar own make of famous all -pork sausage, none lietter, joc Our otcn make of famous scrapple, try it. . . ! 4 lbs for 25c 3 lbs. of pig's liver, 8eC Pure lard I . . . . 14c Sugar curdd skin-back hams, whole or half. . A lftc ( 1 Picnic hams, ' 1 .. , „ I Bonclessjiacon. iu piece, . . a • \- ! ! ! ! aac Elegant Santos coffee 22c lb.

3 lbs. Crackers 25c Fresh Egga .30c dozen t reamery Butter . . . 38c lb. l-arge. Juicy Oranges . . .25c dozen Five Fat Mackerel, fat and iuicv 25c Faucy New Orleans Molasses, 16c qt.. hoc gallon, t Cans of Evaporated Milk,. : . . 25c 3 Large Cant of Tomitoes . . . . 25c 3 Urge Cant of Corn 25c 3 Large Cans of Peas ... . . . 2SC 3 Tumblers of Pore Jelly . . . 25c 1 Urge Can of Pineapple . . i jc Burkwkeat. fine, try it, 10c pkg. I Urge Can of White California Cherries, ijc.

' c*" °' ^'"r^ • . 1 21- j 3 Boxes N..i»elea« Matches . ! 10c Granulated SugaA 6^c Headlight Oil . -tic gal., 5 gals. 50c Fancy Mixed Cakes, real cheap, 2 lbs. for 25c. Jersey Cranberries ... 6 qta. for 95c' . Mince Meat . . . . 9c lb. Fancy Lemons ,8c doz. Potatoes 43c basket *6 Rolls Toilet Paper ....... 25c . Jelly Beans a lbs. 25c Compound 2 lbs. Prunes 25c 3 lbs. Evaporated Peaches*. ... 25c

STEWART ' g* Twelfth Street Bell Phone, s*S-A. Coast, ,y K. MarltcC LAWRENCE M. T.BAB N.C.GODFREY i.T«a-OTats, ns-a Upholstering, Awnings, House Furnishings 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Ready for Easter P O W P, T . T « ' S The RELIABLE STORE for Dry i U W LLiJ 0 Goods, Notions and Men's Wear L I We are showing a fine assortment L

of Silk Poplin, Embroidered Crej e. 1 Voile, Mcssalinc and Serges in the shades, Sand, Putty and llattleship Grey.

The latest style in 7-adies Shirtwaists. " Dainty Neckwear. ■t c Silk Hose. Ribbons, etc.

Asbury Avenue Powell's Ocean City, N.J. Bell Phune, 2j

ij r V, k " . . c Joseph C. Champion building contractor c j V ocean CITY. N J. fl • — — | J

m.i E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker •am 624 EIGHTH STREET ocean City New Jersey IDS Special Master's Sale Real Estate JOSKVH uZZ" •No H Sma.sTom N 'J.. Noliiv of Seltlenent. !. j. i Lc \oliw lo llidders.

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Allen Scull THE BVlUiftEtt Eights hxh Qcsiirr .■£*•£. Rhone Connections S B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout Carpenters and Builders i JOBBING A SPECIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N.T f . Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER' jobbing given special attention altzbatkjnV!" additionI J-O.". D O O A SCMtCHX ^ Office 1017 Asbury Avenue ocean city new jersey 1— T A\ E you <a cottiige, bungalow or apartA a ment to furnish? We have a line of ( furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock bcfpre buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. > Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-ic 134-A ' SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors g Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey J : z a puj^ty = good raiimting p J U l i USrE . JOCHER. JR. PAINTING AND OCCOBATING VPaintersPainl Je» »*"' oee«» cit». n. j. John Marts Lumber Co. i Sixth Street end Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. y Millwurk. Building P.per, Pl.x.er Bewrd, N.ilz, Sx.h Weight., n etc- Emnmate. Kurnnhed. Prompt Delivery. , p You Want to Own a Home - where you can have all the conveniences of the City and Seashore combined at a much less cost than you can get elsewhere ? 01 a. h. hi g bee o Bai fraora., •-! ZOMERZ' POINT, rsl. o.

M. TOWSSEND BUILDER OrrttK: Slh' St.- Opposite P.O. Plans and Specifications precared without charge Only galvanized nails nsid on exterior work B-4 - U-BILD-KUM-C-US "There'* x Keaem," Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Jobbing and alteration work given our personal attention. | Window and Door Frames and Screens made to order. ■ OFFICE. J037 BAY AVENUE Bell Phone 38.X. ' ESTIMATES AND PLANS TURNISHED JOHN T. SEAL J BUILDER Qeorge W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plana l-rec. Hunfalowa a Specially. No. IJ \V. Fourteenth Street N. J. (tell PUunc. l.-l X 0. Aflami. V. V Alnri 6E0. 0. ADAMS & BRO. RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, ktc.. Etc. , All Work In Mmzon Line Promppf Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Vwru.aboe. Klc.. al our MloraC ' Al-o. John T. Iwwia- Lew A and Oil One- " BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGH PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEV, PROP Heady Mixed Paluta, Lead and Olla 9-JU aud fnh! Asbury avenue. IIKADLKY A ADA1IN "~,rr"" Reading: Coal nOIrs aad Yard. TENTH Aad X» 1'JTt Real Estate and Search Company KKPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company Title Insurance Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service Al! Work Guaranteed Money 10 Loan on Good FirsfMortgage Farm* for Sale Offices in . Nationl Bank "Building Cape May Court House N. J. IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. City New Jersey Plain and Decorative Paoerhaneer Post Card will bring our service to you. L. A. STEELMAN arid) WHEELWRIGHT Practical Wseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clim and 0 filer Toigt 1 Speeiill) Agent for Htewart'e Iron Worke Co and Ornamental Iron fence. Iron Itaillugs aud Window Unarde. Seventh St. and Haven Ave G. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. lew Aabury ATeuue, (Mean Oily, N. J. C | DOWN, $1 week, Wal01 tliarn Watches, Diamonds Cleaned by Ex- 01 pert Repairer, - - - I IN. NELSON i ATUNTIC ICE COMPHr °-L" Pocono Mountain Ice OCEAN CITY M.J.