Ocean City Sentinel ft. CURTIS ROBINSON Cditer and Proprietor OCCAM CITV, - - NEW JERSEY M •PboCe'Na 86-X ■wnSKEStBMrUuif^aB^ud^wlr nan farnlabod OS spplMaUoo. ^Mwri promptly door by siparl.noto THURSDAY MARCH 1816. 8 MCA KINO of automobile.. It I* an. .Boo Dead that there were aold during ibaiaat twalvs month* 1625.000,000 of aotoa nod the export* were lioo.oon .000 and are Increasing, as the rolled Htataa baa wraated t b la biialoeae from Sarapa, which formerly controlled it. Tbaaa aotoa eonanme I8,00<r,000 barrel, of gaaollo* a year, 20.0u0.000 gallon, ol lobrteenta and oae 8 000 000 tlrea. MASONS HEAR SERMON (OooUonad from Mm Pare.) i aaore light, which presented to him 1 With various modlflcstlons at erery < advanctug step In his Masonic career 1 •The great fundamental doctrines of Masonry are symbolized by wbsl 1 are callsd The Three Greater Light* ' of Masonry.' The flrat of these " ■■■*!■■ lla III, la rh. iiiwi ftilila ahl.h C greater Bible,
aymboiisas lbs will of God From Its ptaea In I Ua neater of the lodge it pours forth npon the Etst, the Weal and the Booth Ms refulgent rays of divine truth. Winding every Maaoo of the duly be awes to God. It la here that Maaoury aaaetaas man in the highest of bis retata*lll|n Amid tbp uncertainly of speculative philosophy sod adeutlflc lOtlaasllsai. Maeoory has stood Arm m aa unswerving allegiance to God I ■o atkstot can avee become a Mason , Tha vary Cm slap In becoming a Ma- , ana la that of a worshiping being, and aearythlng about him la pervaded 1 with a lively atnsa of the mighty < Powar on whose will and pleasure b« , mast always depend. The asoood of the greater lights of Mmmij Is tha Sqaare. which aym- ' hoHaes the doty the Maaoo owes to I his Mlownwan. Tbars Is no placa In , the Maaoole craft for the poltroon or . tha dastard Tha Maaoo Is taught siem and everywhere to act on the c HOW. At all Mama and under all aMMSSHH ha s.nSa mil ■ In K.I r, ressw. m su !«■ suu uuuri en be stands to help
tatatta. Mlaaelloas are not only taMaa ihaagoare, but hb very word, amtefeeapohaa eadar the tongna of Caag Maaanli report, a tongue thai swanha need rather than arU of all mm HiM especially of brother Mamna^ataagwe that aaa nothing of Ingaf aeanmtlao In It. And It rejoicema la belief s that this a duly lbs' Mamas as a rale da well preform Tha aal Mt i wadd taatllm to that, for taoa Ja nothing which mora com areta reachm my aare than for soma aahdia panaa to aay: *Oh, wall, 1 taw* thai taawromM not my anything tapSta Masons piolreTonr earn* Maaaala altar arenlt Com paaam Aa the cable g»vos tha Mason light on Metadata Gad. and tha Hasan IIInMjMm Madntlm to Ma fallowmsn. m the Oampaamagtva that additional RIM whtah lata tetrad him In tb* S?£nSflS,-S' WtalhM tha mlghtlsal conqurror *^»*»ri«Mthaman -hof^ "thna Meaaary aaaka to develop fallaehed nam. As wa Nrork oar way th—tatha tain, oar dawn is for mamMght— HgM oa oordutlss lo God. te ta dUow-men and lo ourselves Thldtal I limit on the pillar of Stall, hg tha ■■ Minis, was. -He ate nttra' aethlng mora beyond •dtta hsMtd^on ^Boaz and ** ** jatro'lo wm bsJdta.' We are tra velars in thMEaai. tamthaau Wtu 8o.iI, rba to ml .Wa are moving en to light ' ?*?," It baaamm aa. sbcrs all mac tat hi —Id. la etmsmnrlbe ear pas. »d hva en tha sqaare, to Irusi jha laMaaca la God. an that. WMitha twilight of the evening of MNamdadte the purpling dawn of ttata^r^aw^ maat the Gnat ArehTha whadsaevtcs was most Impresdw^Onataarawnd the pulpit ... yMtaWdaafthapulph'tare*baMtP — 1 ta*— 1 to the church lor s M1MKBBN WED8 _JU and Mrs. Harry a Keen an' ! Mnaeaiha marriage of their youngasi Mft1' Harriet, and William 1 wta Turner, which oeSIrrtd at the ' **W»*,fc*Wlde. la Laosdowua. Frl , .Mr and Mrs. Turner will be -at . homa"' at Swaitbaor* after May 16. . T Kmm owns lbs cottage at l«lt> ' jw. jnd be and b Is famii; ■ Maa lama Prsalaee. The MlUvUladwattbmore team will tenths Ocean City Military Club'. 1 ■*» M tha armory bare Saturday ■ lalag neat- Tbla should be one of gr*sag,«jwaa. rst ; ssft-jg a.'gr : l.sssss'1 Car* r«n>. •j"**" ■" boodrad progreaslve msd party wUl bs |ivre, b, the Young , Man's rrrglaaalve League at Ua bead *Lth* Haon Building ibu ' avawtog. Tbaaa panla. are gro.mg t pcpalarwj and are largely aliended. "was AW SWIM Woe us. _ABaraUons are bamc made to the , Wgllill Mora property at tha coiner ' f Mlnth street and Asbury avenue. ' "waned that the place win be t wacd aeon autodi»|.lay and salesroom. , mm,, An,,.,.. , I.l Malebary. Kiokora; James Ty 1 dreiM Wld. Wilmington; Charles 1 ■aahahh. Maw Brunswick. a imfmual a Idas, J. Baurauo and wife, M|*a a RL"*!!II-'.IM!*.w * Bogliah. Moore, t Mnnt# Ma looey and wife. Ocean XDUCWILD. 11 W-W-Adam. W. E Cruasdell. E. C r- nmmtt. J M. Bowted. wife snd " K. Haetsr , (.
' ' TELLS OF LIFE IN THE TRENCHES : i • Vivid Description of War i Scenes is Giaen by Alex. ^ M. Clark. i , AHelter received by E. V. Corson 1 from Alex. M Clark, who was fore- I man of an oilcloth fsclory In this ' country for eight or nine years, but | 1 who returned to bis native land lo * • participate In the war, gives a vlved radial of life In the ireucbes. elc. Mr. Clark, who Is a relative of Mr. *' ■j Corson's sister-in-law, Mrs. Flsvel 11 ! Smith, of Treulon. la a member of the f Grenadier Platoon, Twentieth Battel- " I Ion, Loodou Beglmeot. His letter Is V I as follows: * i Brak Mk. Console— I bsve recent- " > In which spr slates the kindly Interest' J I you have shown In my welfare and b your desire for some news from Ibe " western from, so wtlb Ibis Idea, and * remembrances of pasC^klndnesses be- n ore me. I will endeavor to give you " some Taint Ides as to bow the war Is " carried ou In Flanders - that Is. »o far as my particular bsttallou aud dlrislou 8 are concerned. • Of course this leUer may look like cl the Morse alphabet by the time It P reaches you, for the censor seems to P delight In scoring out the most luuo- * cent sod obvious remarks on the ex- ?'
cuse that "It might be of Information , to the •squire-beeda' across t be way." . 1 don't think 1 can do belief i ban begin wllb Christmas Eve. as that , started one of tbe llvellekt periods we ' have experienced In the trenches yet. ; la tbe particular part of Ibe line we , bad just takeo up our position, our engineers (who bare really done some Qua work In this war), whilst mlnlug. up against a German mlue, wblcb they promptly countermined, and blew both up a few bourshefore tbe Germans Intended theirs to explode and our guns gave I hem a terrible Wrapping. I have transferred my ser. rices to tbe Bombers (or Grenadier usually called tbe 8ulclde Club, and. as we fouud.we bad several tb guard, rather ntinsual, and demand more bombers. Tha sap I was In was a double-bar !P ricaded trench, with tbe barricades
£ only flflaen yards apart, and so well of wltbln bombarding dlstsuce. We had it ids! a little square bole In tbe sand " bags to look through,. and, once In a 5 wbllt.but only at nlgbl, would sees i- German bead pop over tbe top. To l> add to the piquancy of things, wt dlscovered that they were undermining *r us, but, luckily, It wasn't blown up j. until two days after wa were relieved m Next morning and tbe morning after (bay blew np two other sspe near us. * which did llttledamage, although an a old sacHoo chum of mine was e killed by a sandbag driven wllb lerrl0c force Into bis side by Ibe explosion. a Of all tbe flendlab Instruments used a ID Ibis slaugbUroua wsr, I tblnk I- nothing can equal tbe mtoe for de- •• amotion end moral effect, lor there Is „ no warning scream like the shell, or I tbe eontlonons craek of a sniper's rifle, i- Fust, a deep rambling and rocking of * (be earth onder one's feet, followed J almost simultaneously by a ruablug. r tearlug noise, a tremendous dstonstloo, snd skyblgb go eartb, tree-, etouee. I" land bags, and, nnfor Innately, men. 1 r The nlgbl before we were relieved, 1 I. i bey exploded three mlue- together 't under a close part of tbe llnee, aud tbe ' t oombardmeut that followed was some 1 •blug that beats description, aud by ' I tar tbe heaviest I have yet witnessed 1 J [The letter at tbla pan looks as ' k though a few lines bad.bevu censored.] , Coutluulug, tbe writer says: From 1 I what bad Just before beeu a com ' | psrallve calm gradually rose lu c're- ' , -wndotoa deafeulng roar Tbesrtil 1 l lery were on tbe mark Id about half a 1 . minute, aud for two of tbe iougest 1 ■ Hours I remember tbe air was Just ' . crammed to bursting with shells aud 1 outlets whistling shrilly overbesd. 1 * Every man was ou tbe parapet pour ' J ing In rapid Are. Machine guns. were . rapping onl a devil's tattoo. French 1 r howitzers of an euormous size seemed 1 ' to tear the eartb open for miles, and. 1 as dusk was falling, ibe luferno was 1 llumluatcd by myriad eUr-abell. from 1 not b aides. Oue big "coal box." or six-Inch Get- 1 man shell, dropped a few feet on tbe rtgbt of oar sap, but did uo damage 1 , have s small pltA of lbs shell, which ' •ill my leg with a amack. but. forum- 1 ately, hardly bruised It We were all ' > glad when thing, gradually re- ' gamed tbelr normal state and relieved { ' 1 "he blgb tension our aeui*s were strung 1 .sud.se, ulgbt set In. only en occs- ; 1 atonal treouh. martar, rifle greosde or 1 inevitable sulpere' bullets broke the 1 •llence. j > But tbe tranche.! "Sweet hour of * prayer!" I ' Wall, I thought 1 bad eeeu some ' I aud la Ibe Stales, especially In a cer- 1 l tain automobile trip from Phlladel- 1 | pbls to WtlmlngtOD, Del., wbeu we ' stuck to often and flually had to give!1 ■i up, but I know oow u was a ban. ' quet floor lu comparison. |« ''''•Dy. on going up tbe communion . 1 ton treucb.' It was a little sticky, ibau 1 ' , -truck water past our knees, then a I ' I tbln. chalky composln. Ml aud flually | on reachlug the Are treucb, we struck | 1 aud stuck lu mud— thick mud. undu I1 lated mud, black mud, J-mmy mud— *■ Ja one and only Flander- mud. We : ■ flapped In It. laid In It, stayed In It. 3 tested It. swallowed It. spatftn it ,Ud " some of oa left oar book In iL t. In placa* II look ten minutes to move ! " three feet, sod If tbe lloe happened c lo be held up lo front, aod ooe stayed j ■ out spot half a tnluute, It was worse u useless to try lo move without 1 assistance aud removlug oue's pack s sod equlpmeut. aud nowadays 1 reck u we carry close to 160 pounds all the t> Urn*. . d Beside equipment; consisting of tl (and c* much aa you cao d In II), water llotllerull.cutrencb li meat tools. bayonet, emuullluu puuehes it ' (containing ISO rounds, besides a ban- ai ( dollar with 60 more), a pack contain- oi | Ing on* overcoat, waterproof caps oi llaathar coal, rubber sleeping ground ol ^abeel, a bold-all, with washing aud Ir
shavjog neee-siilra aod material, for meudlog clothes, steeping helmet. : scarf, milieus aud gloves, two or three pairs of socks and any personal stuff | > oue wishes lo carry, sucbas writlug^ pads, books, cigarettes, eic. On going, up the tranche- we have a | ' little additional stuff, sucli'k* a bag of : cuke or wood, maybe a |»lr of gum- j them w hen we waut thein) and any | , parcel. |usj arrived are lied ou some- . , and. lastly ofall.tbs rifle and | I- It any wonder I am developing a decided stoop and that my feet at tiroes . *> big and feel a* heavy as WllPeon's ou tbe City Hall? Many people far removed from the wsr Imagine (chiefly Imbibed from picture-. I suppose, tbst the English soldier.' life on tbedriog Hue chiefly speul lu playing card, slid o|ieinug parcel, lu ->me « lug little dug out Idle dream., believe me, partly roo-t of bis life Is .peot on , apet (at olghCauy bow.) partly becsu-e tiring line nowadays, and flually. . caqse of tbe tremendous fsgdrsg of gelling them through miles of narrow c sod often hardly navigable comuiuur j eating tranche. Therefore, you cau put those picture- dowu as fakes or , photograph* of ihe sriilery force* who from a couple of utile, upward, beIhe tiring Hue
on ' During thai Christmas week II . rained most of tbe lime to help thing. along, sud I didn't know of any lisp „ pier way lo spend Chri.tms. than to r, going up every day. sud silting ou s side oue. snd Ihe rain pouring like liie )c dickeus. Mo.t cheery. 1 cau assure K you. Htlll, somehow we got through U it. to least 1 have so far. although f ld our original ballallou of lluo only ]e about [Hgures erased] remain I It sick or wonuded, sud will eventually r. mrn up. ,r Now we are lu a different part of tbe ,r llue agslo, Wllb the bombers lu Ibe ,1 u.usl adv-ficed position, tbe Germsus twenty yards sway. Their snipers t. have beeu very busy bursting sand- , bag* ou our parapet uutll 1 guess there I isn't a whole oue left, aud last nlgbl I tbey cbacked half a dozen bombs over, but we threw a few back, aud a sluce then tbey have beeu fairly quiet a We have tbe usual artillery demou0 ■( ration- each day First, tbelr guns i. give our front line a pa-ttug Tbeu g wa retaliate about twotoane, and so p tbe war goes on, or stsuds still, ss . some mlgbt say. r To give an example of bow curious ,. Ibe formation of the opposing Hues Is ) In places, where sometime • your own e artillery is firing la front of you sud . tbe Germans behiud (due to the fscl . that oue section Is pushed forward ] like a fluger), a few nigbts ago a Oer- ! man, wbliat on a water fatigue, lost . bis way and strolled lulo one of our s saps, and a very happy prisoner be r was, loo. I must oot forget to mention tbs if during Ibe bailie of Loos, where our 1 division did such floe work, aud tbe Twentieth took two guns, one of our ' , sharpshooters found s Urrmsn gun . wllb so elephant bore. It would tire ' only oue shot at a time, wllb a nullel large aa a marble, and appsreiilly | was used for suiplog. First tbe dum ( dum (Mill extensively used), tbeu tbe explosive bullet, wblcb makes a ghastly , wound and leaves a fellow no chance ' recover ( I have seen more t ban oue) , , then tbls murder -us Instrument Well, I long ago became convinced 1 , that ihe German will slop at no low- i . down scheme, eveu by Imitating a . wouoded miu's cry for help aud sulp- i lug at men who tbtok tbey are czgw l- : i lug lo help a comrade, or crucifylug ' t roeu. or using liquid Are. or operating ; without auke-liH-i or a hundred '■ I and oae devilish ways of torturi-g s ' man, of wblcb I don't speak without persoual knowledge, lo gain hi- eud Not uutll be baa used every foul | . method possible will be give In. sud 1 I tbeu God help him. for there can le peace, but su uiicoudlliuual sur- ! , render or II wouldu't be safe lo tread and that's not my f>rte. | To get to Ihe pleasanter side of I things, we do have a good time once lu . , while, especially If we are billeted ' In oue of tbe many good-sized villages j I near the tiring line, within easy shell- I Ing di-tauce, aod. lo fact, often do get j shelled, but tbe population still restrains. We enter an estsmlnet. or vtl. , [ | cafe, aod, as soon at msdame see. ' the khaki aud the buugry looks, she : , ' right well that lo a few mm- ' she will be up to ber neck lu [ ' pom me de terra frit" aud cafe su ' lelt. lu some towns so great has beeu ' ! the demand for Freuch fried potatoes 1 . tbst euterprislug persona have stalled ' , Tbe last towu we were lu before com- ] 'log lo the trenches the butcher, hs.l ] sold out every plice of meat. etc.. lu- 1 | side of half an hour. E very oody was I 'where he could get it cnokpL^ l! j At utgbl we visited tbe divisional j I Chaplin's sullc* undisturbed even by!" shell, wblcb pitched wiibiu a few 1 1 ysida of ibe building and eeut showers ! ' of debris rattling over tbe ;oof At- ' . lo Ibis ia a divlaloual canteen i' 'where one cau procure coffee, cake. : J, late prices. It lias proved of luesll. 1 u arable beuell t lo Ihe soldiers. The nezl day saw us In Ibe treuebes . ? sgalu lo our.(ihal is, the bombers'.) *' usual proximity to the German, and » ing light* were the order of the p Duriug the six days we held Ilia position we threw several liuii. >' dred bombs, aud uot a few succerdrd " lu getting lu tbelr trenches and spoil- JJ their supper. Tbey were lucky - lo get two lu ours bul ouly S , exploded, which blew up a box of J; b imbs. Evan whilst writlug part " of this latter In a dug out (aa the ' ■ renchas weren't exactly safe to stood y
* around In). Ihey were couilnually " Finally, one night stltui back (igo " them quiet for awhile. 1 Whilst in Ibis position one iHzti " Uiree Pru-lsns stole acro-s ranif gsvr "Pardon pardon, kamerade!" " From what we could gslhrr. lhp> 1 had been scut out ou a patrol bet -sen ° Ibe two -opposing line-, for punish side nf our barbed wire sud. bring sb ' solutely "fed up" with Hie war. sur ' rendered voluutsrlly They s id ihrre ' were forty more willing to com. over. | bul I gue-s Ihey couldn't collect .ulUof a receplioa tbey would gel Weill could keepwiitlng for dsyslu belt Pliaye ufeiTniesrly s couple of r week., st odd times, ou this leiici— f lut 1 must quit some time, and i Irad better get rid of this before going Jb ' Hoplug tbe leugth of this basn'i be ' to Ocean City as 1 ; ' reUC ' VouTtoucerely *
GETTING READY FOR L CHICKEN DINNER ' To Be Given by Prcsbyteriau , [ Ladies' Auxiliary Next i i Tuesday Evening. 1 Then get ready for It. tiecausjlhrj ! members of the Ladles' Auxtary of - Ibe First Presbyterian Church will tw|i | Tuesday evening, from « lo i o'clock. Followlug Is the mfiiu: |i Hoi biscuit Browned' ."w'sel V'to>"— | 1 Coffee 1 1 Tickets which are Silrsiii. rs.-h sir sold rapidly and there - -vjjjJ , i Mrs. T l-ee Adam, w III III bsig. dining room. ( There s'e a numhex of commit let* , John P Fox. ' , the time— next l ue-lsy evening. j POCKET BILLIARDS |
P'| Member, of Ihe ) -i .g M-n - Pro giessive League are greatly mleie-le.1 " There are ^1 enlrie- and -e-er.l very Ibe "creeks" of llie lesm. sre leading y Burkbardl a .care by neatly healing I him
SheriT s Sale. 1 belween'S'^«*^t5CH "to'd"' ' luck • Ma^^ourt,Y<Mli^4^p^Sa>aCuuiit>>> New ' All those certain tracts or parreia of him! alto prriuisea herellulter particularly Or. T'lW.'o'i'un'i!1 'ii* I Irel^ if^^aouthraatrrly ^ili and alonx thr . (Ill <«? Ibr plan of loS a'furr'L id!i.!u'odrd ! jslllil nTull^i.Irth'w tVlv lhr"'!li""l|| * ' ; i I 1 I I s ! I IhirtyHftto |hulk'ired'',|ou*'ail3 I i raid'htoth^^nSiSs r ' iiorTlw-a-trrly ' r«-i "YA'T'^s "" 1 ,! ^ H.jad a^ diatanrr'or ^irt'^fiet' hUu-'itor" N ha'toed SJai'Ci xS?. u! 1 bated S"iir. I rlihiwa Tstrni, Nul'r. a i.ilpfRld* ] J
"PREPAREDNESS" [ TOPIC OF SERMON i , Pastor Bohuer Will Speak on This in His Church Sunday Evening , On Sunday evening. Ibe Itev Charles JlT Itohuer jiasttir of the P'irsi P'e-by-I * No sut jecl I- being di-vu-ed more je*fiie-il.v by ihe American people in | pulpit His sol jj-cl on Niiuday e»enio'ur AHiludea- i hri-lians Toward u 1 1 ii t he Light ol llie Teachings of Je-ue I'oere win lw -pecial -Inging by llie IJ
Sheriff's Sale. ■ , « 1 »' SLt'Sdr'.'.f'lhr'iia"" -trret "adpli'nme '' hrlfurd Smith's lot.*' ^ ~ te !o ?"'lL.\nirt Premise* all- ■ - dntdjMde^. Ibirr^J ^UurRan aod wile '' of Jubi^ W KlrrbbofT and other*, dated 11 relc lu Deed it-.k No. 21*. paar 32*. ' Befnx llie one trarU of laud xranled and *e*eml deed* dated April 3. ItU.^an^lo be ll'r 't r l'"1 1 mortxaxe ^* subject t. . I m the (aipe May CMU^f*UerS^s a . J i V'. "f mortxaxe*. pa«r* IWI. aii.1 Iw'k ior li} mUrtxIx™' ["*" JJJ; * . SheriCg SalK | lie(«er-rn thr hour* of Iwell e 'slid' Vvr o'clock ' and ^iirrr Ih^usaod and ' ; ST£sir2'a; i-ssa ! a urtd ^long^S'C^H^S^^'''^"'' a n.wtliwi,ty|/Udjrertl.m JlLnx th^ra'd I , a.l' l!"i llolteraen ll.aid : ::i "ol ' r *&!" "" "■ Bailer —-a J at1"." U ."'w |S°| H,: Beannullix ^ S^ul'li!.""', *'"■> U>e0lwi,V"I',« * i alone ibr N.ctl, l.ne'of "Atl.nb'r* l"i""^d - a a* already laid .niti. Thence ,1,1, . f A.?., M,' H j ' '' i $ no • Cr-E™ "r . ',.'7 VV"' 7 " W$M:(e70^* • ? iiSriv1" £b «1? gjjjre ^jd ^ren^nd'"* lortliwltb rri-iriSnl1^ Jnlrn^to' I* j L'waSHSiurrlthian Tatem. Wr. S 3.«pr«Z!»a
' N r r It I Joseph C. Champion (• . UIL DING CONTRACTOR / ]C \ ■ 5 Ralph Haves VanGilpF^ ARCNITECTI AND ENGINEER (. ■■ / ( V r you SHOULD HAVE - A Reliable Builder " to look alter it i-lo-clv vourx-l; ami must depend u(>on the n e honesty ol the contractu! • I have built tor a largc"huml>ci ft {wople and could refer yon to Sen i'l" ^'tl"' rst"'l I"' I I tl h / A Otis M. Townsend . „M,;Zr«BUILDER """r'- : ' f L. S. CORSON, Soashora Cottages a Specialty Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything ■■■ the Building i.u.c Plans and Specification-- Fr.rn:»lK-J. iistimates Cheerfully Given. v a HOI DKNCK —tin AJf.u'ry Avenue OFFICE--74A Want Aveuuc WILLBBD I STEELdlflW : ciniractor sdj Buier ""g"1111 " ! _ _!_!! — 11 c H Allen Scull THE L ; Sieara ttxo Qcssut M ejt. V Rhone Connections S ! S B. SWAN J. E. TROUT M Swan and Trout Carpenters and Builders 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone t8 Inter-State Pho-ie 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building ! *"•* 739 A "BURY AVENUE Ocean Citv New Jersey Walter V. Hess v contractor and builder JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION — - — ~ 1 " " — ■ ibiiuun
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Office 1017 Asbury Avenue s OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY RE:AL- ESTATE -mo INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, Psl. J. Bell Phone. I86-J l urnlture Stored , Reupholstcrine LET US it/ J eu j ESTIMATE W,ndow Shades FOR YOU / Awnings and House Furnishings Our PHc« are Uvol F »uble con.,. lent with Good Work and Be*l Malerial Lawrence H. Lear <a. A .bury A„n„. llc.n Cll,. N. J. XS-Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage. *-£54 R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue i OCEAN CITY. N. J.
I'OXTHXITOM AMD WClLhtw. OTIS M. TOWNSEIR BUILDER 8th St. Opposite p. q* Plans and Specifications precared without charge | Only g&lvHniud n«il.- n.M on exterior work ESTIMATES SND PLANS EUANlkMrn JOHN T. SEAL WILPEB . . -i ,*«■». I'l-Uvbala BaltoaaUab Alans—.. mt<l ociSn c.tV ,CM™ ^ Qeorge W. Horplg Contractor, Builder and Jobbing I'laa* Free. Buagalowa a SptclaMy. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N.J. 8. 0. Adams f . V Ma: t H. S. kbm GEO. 0. ADAM! A CO. RANGE SETTING BULK LATIBG, All Work Id Maaoo Una Prompt!, Attandad To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT,~ PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTEI 645 Asbury Avenue, Full Llno^ul John Lueaa A Co. . Falna BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, Pros Mixed Paluls, Lead and Oils OJi aud Asbury aveuue. Real Estate and Search Company KKPNESENTS Fidelity Trust Comuany of Newark Tide and Trjst Co, Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Convey an c ing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AU Work Guaranteed 10 L ,an on Good First Mongsgt Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. The Service Is Mutual *, A b: k is a financial b«..icfit to the community by aiding in the developmenf of sound worthy enterprise— and t h e depositor likewise aids in the development of the bank, for the service is mutual. Your checking account is cordially invited. Ocean Citjy Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J.
1 ABBOTTS' : Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. , Cholca Dairy Product* d 'Butter and Eggs Aak for Booklet of Bpsdaltlss Order* Delivered Both Phones Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone. 42q-J The Pontiere BOOT # SHOE REPAIRINO SHOP REPAIRINO NEATLY DONE Vtll A stay Asa, Ocaaa CD) 111

