fflfl - Ocean City Sentinel ; faMi JM fauna t*m Tnuut ft. CURTIS ROBINSON Uw and Proprietor ocsah crrr, . . ihkw jersey ; - . 'mm Haa» Ite aa-x ^ ^8atew5i3Tp"'^ THPHBPAY. APRIL 6, 1916. j MM at tea faM OMaa at Oeaaa City, < U.»an ii— Mill M.ti.r. , ( - TKBeath takes by aOrand Jutor re- , friM Mb to bring to the attention of , that angnat body any vroog-dolng or , MplMti Of whleb be may have j Wm a an awaai* fnlsely In Court , and thaertdaMO la clear that be h«. an eaeea, hie eate to referred to I tie Ore ad Jary and an Indict meet for per- 1 Jwy la the taanlt. lao't It Jom »• much ' -4f * MOT# to eaeer tbat a bill le "cor- 1 aaot aad trae" vbeo aocb le not the ' eaeeT Where le the difference ? 1 A PtcrarHOKO wee placed In an At- 1 Mill IBj hotel a few yaare ago in en Bitot ta eaoaio erMeaea to trap a cerhh Uapo May Ooonty Freeholder ° - aha** to Mtaa'boao om of tbeintatge- ' of R, ta Mack aad vhRa. arlt bio the ° watte of the Chy Ball. h A* a ■owing of the Board of Com- " I ■ • mm Hoeatoaar I, Wis. „ fihaMar ChaeybaU topnetad certain atM|ad lemhanii a ad the eeaiter wee ad ■ the baaad. Mate than gee * ■Mho hate otayaad and aa report h h»Mlmi I Why thte delay T „ » waoa aaey ptoto nana. aad daring h BhlMI la tonal ae effort -toward a AOlll OR CONCERTS ' tthnhaaadnw fan raoai fr .the panagM ■■■rttail In la any u , wihWgaonhaMt in Omarlra, bar- u ■MMagahbd ■ hh yeaaoat poet m SSy.nTi nfh 1 1{?> intiT* " " dwtoallhoiat etmtaaa yean ego. ta M Wnmi— haa aeoayt.l the a. WMMoMh |l*o tally owooiti w TSTlTlLy ether hataree. ■MMaa.Hl 1*1 j . ptaaeto^OT* « gJ^^*Mano^Md nytayhoao. 4 Mb -Mmm Mi bWng a eery i STm«bm5i ?rt' i Vi'il' 'aaaep aeT * MtWwhn ttoftfohraadc . -ast. ■ i
JESizsrxi'^z «W hM jlWwday, aeaa ta the ak-JjJj*%"^OM<-TMIhhhlfWa IwMm!mLM M afa ^'S-iMn hpTnw'a ■STim . M"aw^o»1*oa«lyapyme *WMwWooao>a naoMaote," John X. VahnaWa vMto aatoa with y.PMht fhpnlai. - FhltodetMIWII.',' ii m, of the PbllaSmim'Im 'fit «b>M Mo Woallng of Mr. Whwww aid hla auolaiii StoaT nad Mwpm!!^11' Mmm tuu
Thawnwl wo it the Maty of Bethany Vtawodtha VM Paoabyta tian Church I J aaaM haute ba held la tba aarly !!■■" *»• Mm aaw aaeb —WM Olinlag in the aaetal noai MthMhnwhaad aoaka preuy tblnga IMMMitaa organ taad a little M Bhaganwhi u he good EMwataeha and Mia John B. SOU aa |i lltai. The clem •Ma aw gaM aad white, which Mhifct-WaWhaad ^patty. The J ■I Mtag till it thlaga are nadaaeorMgWhwpHgUMawlB repair. - ' * * ■ 1 BssS'SS' haaaMggHiarbae aiu^ 'y.1 M tm t SsS&sS-l "Mt ii J^B3%Mtotek thaafea'ta" bar I . mmm* hwSSng Mw^Maaw l"t SWiMMttlhTata af har t MMMMhlAWWaWJete- t . , /
jSONDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES ' StrongScrmons and Excellent Music Heard by Con- ; gregations. , pr. AOOtrSTlKB'O. Tbacbapel of St. AugaMine't Church j ' wa* tilled at the 10 o'cloco rue-, uu Kuudaj, which wae celebrated by the rector, Ibe Rev. Thome. F Kleke. He [ delivered a eermoo on lemplatMiu. ' and urged hie bearer, to clurely Ob 1 • eorve Lent He Mid there .Itould be r cougregetlou. at "Tbe Station. I r of the Croee," e devotion held every 1 ' Friday evening at 7 30 o'clock. Mem i i- — -T ,„e gay r""*1 - o'clock. 1 ; » i Kin a K. ! The Secrameol of tbe Lord's Supper ] [ edmlnletrred el tbe morning ret- , vice. but. before eulerlng upon It, Pa*- ( . Kulp gave bl. cutaomery talk to ( , ihe boye end girl. In tbe cougrtgaltnii tin .«• I'm I in 110; IOS: "Thy word ta a lamp unlo my feet end a ( light unto my path." ' 1 — Ocaau City cbildreii being more or lee* acquainted with Ibe etructure end uee of light bourn., Dr Kulp ured i hem t o lllu«trete l b e thought lie ^ wee teacblug. ■ u d be very effev. lively lodged that thought in Ibe mind. | not only or the boye and girl, but aim ofjbc adult, of tbe congregation. Tbe light In a light bouM. mid lie. not suffered to grow dim or be ex llngul.hcd. It taateady and court. of So tbe word of tied I. a llgbt tbat 1 constantly for tbe guMfeuceof men lo tbe conduct of Ibelr llvee. Tbe mllor-at me mint obey tbe guld- ' aoce of tbe light boom; mum uke doee Heed to tbe bearing, and .bspe * htaoourm accordingly, oi her elm .hip wreck M InevlUble Time It ta concerntbe llgbt epokea of lo tlie text. It I' mdM be heeded and obeyed or elm our '• Uvea will end In tbe sbym of .In end *1 wrong-doing. Mtaa Anna Cbamber. wa* received into tail rn.eiber.hlp by certlOcate K from tbe Wmt Union Preebyterlau ei of Pblledelpbta. elter which tbe' paMor procaeded with tbe mcred " Tbe iurUattaa to pattekeof tbe ^ ..element wae, ae ueual, on broad evangelMIc lloea, and Included all wbo * Mocertty of but and prayerful ^ mrawtau of purpom Intended to lead a aaw life, by fonaklng carelem and .. evil way*. The eeevlee wee exceedingly eolua aad IwpreaMvt. la tbe eeeotag, tbe earelce we. eeaapWtatle, aad the tbiai of the mrbmo wae,' The Wramllng Men.' There JJ rum baptist. ^ Than were goad alleodaucea at the h ebaieb wrelu Saoday. Following d eerred the Coaemaoloa of ibe Lord'e p at' which tuae tbe band of v tailowablp wee extended to Ave. They wu Mr. aad Mrs. Tuple, Herbert Mrs. Philip Hand and Frank The eermoo by the paMor In tbe " aaoewtag wa. especially to yoong
I* CoUamtaoe, A; S: "Ye died, aad your I- Id. tabid with Chrtat la Uod," and epatoaa Tbe Cbrtai-caa tared Ufa" ■ He mW la part: "The huun soul ta *• etaUUmmaptemaf eoodtot. Good w aad sell am err wrtrtng for eueiery I. of Ibe Ufa Tbe Apoetie Paul, from wbu the text ie taken, to addreaMag t agreapof CbrlMtonsat Coloaeaa. He »• ealta them dead,' bat not In a deraga- • lory mom. Hta manning to etoar, tor » the meoad part sftbe text balpa u. to u I hot, *ya an doad, bat your life to • bM with Chrtat in Ood.' Thu. Paul • Inters Uwt tbe Chrtottoo man ta lo be- ■ mum dead to tbe aril force In and ■ amend him aad eaam bta unworthy L MM bat oaly tbat ba may realise )■ in hto Ufa tbe good, tbe true end Ibe ■ holy. » "Hot we eee tbe glory of tbe rellg • toi •* Jaeos Christ. It to a positive religtoa Mainly. Tbe aagative aspect. ■ ere atmpiy the ■latomeou of feci, thei certain Indulgence^ certain habit. » aad eerteln Ideal, bum be put a.td. ' M dWfiwMtol to a man' • nature, and MMtr place shall be put an oppor molly to develop the Uod-ltke eld* of - lite. • "Aa Cbrtotlea am, then, we are ex1 imnxd to beeom aoenaoeptlble to ibe I- influences of eln. Haying vigorously P0'"0** ,b*old nature, we will now bagm to give tbe new nature, tbe '■ higher nwure, an opportunity to grow. ■ Rot only truth, but also experience f carve lo convince us tbat Ibis Uod-Jike - lite to not to be attained In a day. "The new religion, which you have e-poumd. will al once bring yoo Into vital relation to every other human . ktongand thus the child of God will ■ ■— vuim oi uua will
begio lo have a bmrt of compamlob. kind nam. humility, torbcaraoce. gen- „ ttoome, "and above all things put on i lov^ wblcb le Ibe bond of perfect nam * "Finally, tbe Apostle sum. up the b whole matter In tbem words: 'And a whatsoever ya do. do all In tbe name of tbe Lord Jeso.Cbrtot, giving thank, unto God, tbe Father, through Him.' # Thus the entire life of tbe young Cbitottan, aa of tbe older CbrlstUn. j too. In Ha loner prnrm.ee aod In Its . outer manlfMatlona, to to bu tboej ougbly Imbued with the eplrtt of tbe , Grant Chrtat Ian, even Jmu. Chrtat, b Himself. When He beoommtbelo. # ner power of your outward life, than k Too may my. with Paul, that your wltb Cbrtrt In God.' Then aod only than, wUI u ba possible for to grow lo gram and In power to uutold limits of umfuluaaf^loi ibe # world's miration, aodln /on ibaold » nature will ba lort aod pao(lr will em J not yoo. but God." / a) There wae a aptaodM attendance at . eeaolug earelce to bu Dr. Frank ■ S. Dobbtua, of the Foreign MtaMonaty Sxsirty. wbo preached a strong mrr unonoa -We Preach Chrtat Craelfled." | I The special mntac wae rendered by tbe : mixed and male quartets. wm Beet ■« MB l
BULKHEAD WORK 1 IS NOW FINISHED t Beach Said to be Making Cp in the Lower Section | of City. i At II* weekly meeting »f tlie City! j|l'ommi»loDer.. Director Adern. re I j fioivvdthat he end Director Campbell e oiede en lo.pectlou of Ibe work ou tbe , e beech In the lower .ectiou of tue resort | i. Ilial tunrulug end everything apprwr. lo be going along well. Tbe beech I s ha. made up cociderably. Milieu A i Co. have completed their bulkhead 1 i da t — The fnllueliig IgptTO Uric received ' end ordered died: Building Inspector, with check" for 156; plumbing In.pector, with check for f£i 76: electrical In.pector, |i » jo Tbe proper olileeta were lutarucled -Ign the contract w lib ihe Keading C»m|«ny for [osiers ad vet | Using tbe city. i i City rioltcitor Bo. well replied thsl i the diffli-uliles wub Mr June- over tbe , • ndgagH i. in procew. or wdllenienl . A rvsolullon premuied by Director ; . Campbell, providlog tor the borrow log | i of from Ibe Boardwalk National Bank of Allaolic .Cliy In aniicipaliou ' of ibe colleciiou <J late- for IUI6 waA number of bill, were ordered paid. , "BEDS" VICTORS ! Tbe two basket ball team, nf girl, of I Ihe Ocean City 'dlgh School— I lie ' "Bed." and lbe.^;Black*"— played au earning game at Wild wood aod tbe « • Beds" won. 1 to H. ' I Miss Kdrtb Jefines scored all the r point, for Ihe "Red..'' Ml-. Mal*l e made a field goal, aud Miss Bull, ■ epbenson caged a foul goal for ibe « 'Blacks '' Misses Myrtle Uarrl-mi and Ada * Kappleye made their first appearance •> aud played well. Ltoe up: • Stephenson > i J ell lies Kappleye / \ F.iegg. H. Lake Center P. Nickerson Garttaou \ ... . • i Harris Meebau / tCotloo « Field goal.— Jeffrie*. 2; Lake, 1 Foul goals— Stephen won, I. Thowe who accnmpaoied the team o included the following: Miss Maud v Fould.. tbecoacb: Mr. Alice Ki«pb»i.. e -on. Mra Henry Hlckmon, Mra. Leon e Brack Icy, Mirem Jomphlne Taylor. « Ernet, Klixabelb Delaney. Kutb [ Barlow, Loulm Carlson, Helen Bard, Helen Jrffrtes. John Belt, Earl Pfan- I dare. Jacob ScbuO, Jr.. Earl Sharp. I Chester Ferguson Raymond Price. I Perry Christian, Hauey Cliatim aud ■ William A. Hoover. c SO TEARS OLD « • Beaunckwa'a Friend. ■ «l» tola, celebrate F.ttal. Samuel Hendrlcksou, of 4341 Aaburj J avenue, recantlv cslsbrwiad ni- nrn.n, ur
id birthday anniversary, and a number of bta frwods gave blm a surprise ta Tbe evening wae .pent In play lug id games, bearing music and rccllalloDe. 1 ly etc. The following were praaent: ■ D. S. Sampson end wife, Wm. lake ig aod wife. Lamer Higher aod wile, ' lu Wm. Wllkta and wife, Geo. E. Sea 1 l- uu aod wife, Charles Sampson and 1 >r wife, A.G.Gilbert and wife, James Wal c 10 lam and wife, Wm Dykes aod wlfe.Esl. 1 ta ton Howden aod wilt, Nells Carlson and ■ 11 wife, Henry Hickman and wife, Mrs t e- Sarah H end rick son, Mia. Sail* Lake ' d Mra. Dental Kraoae, Mra. tyank Cm- ' y sen, Mtaa Julia Scull, Mtaa Loulm * Cartoon, Mm Anna Boadln, Mia. 1 * Ruib Prult, John Newklrk, Calvin * Sampson, Earl Seaman. Cecil Gilbert. 1 r Robert Sampson and Edward May. 1 a- i to GOING TO CAMDEN 1 u to Csaessr u Will Anead Bevies* to " Meal Bsisre.t Eteelng. d Company O, oftbtoclty, will go to i '• Camden Saturday afternoon to lake or part In the regimental review to be tendered by tbe Third Regiment m Its „ «• armory In the evening to Mayor Ellto t to aod G. A. R- veteran, of Camden. | >y Tbe mayors from tbe town, and • w cltlia from wblcb the companies of £ to the Third Reglmeot hell have been t '. Invited to t* present. ^ » There will be a supper before aud a • to deuce after Ihe review. There will be competitive drill, by . to companies aud battalions. , 10 Company G won second place In tbe n coolest a year ago. , 11 — II
o. RAY BARLOW WEDS ° "ta Brlis Was Bias Kl.lr Hoirr, •I Beaaiai. * Raymond Harlow, of this city, aud Mm Elsie Hoyer were married Krl- * day evening at tbe borne of the bride. ■ 388 North Fourth street. Keading, by * Ihe Rev. Joseph Kulx. Mr.. Harry ' ' Green, sister or the bride, was bride.j* maid, aud Harry Grmn we. besi meu . ' Following tbe ceremony there was a largely allendsd recaption. * Tbe young pair took a short tour aod '• are now domiciled at 705 Moorlyn ter- , race. 0 . . — ' CONTRACT AWARDED ' " Baaiaa to Cm. c«. will Breer. ' ■° tare Ca»* "•» Pslai Bsalevare. Tbe Cape May Couoty Board of Frea- ( bolder* on Tuesday awarded to tbe 1 ■ Sutton A Coreou .Company, of tbl. t felly, Ibe contract for the resurfacing of ] s> portion of the Cope May Polul bouls- l vard and Seathdre road Tine firm's , ' bid wee 315.804 M. \ Tito other bide were : Kelbacfa ■ •18 W7 «6; J. McLlodeu Go, »I7.818 86; e Newton Paving Co., 117,722 86. ""to «w tots Basgesi. . ..A"to",b,fto" Rtok Lake, of tbl. • 1 ;
'MISS FOOLDS ) WAS HOSTESS p' Girls' Basket Ball Teams Had Pleasant Time at Home of "Coach." yj Ml*. Maud Fould. entertained the] > member* of Ihe girl*' ba*kr< ball II ' ie.ni* of Ibe high whiiol, and also. * j M i*. 1'Ua B. 'Adam*, al her.hwmu^ tj Tuesday evening. They ell bed el * greet Hms [ilsyiug -game* and rater. Ii I |«itskiug of refreebmeui* t > Tho*e present were Mi-**- Msbel j ' Lake. Rulh cUepheunrti, Margnrrile ii Meebau, Miriam iietcbl£. Hazel Herri*. Pauline Nlckersou, Edith Cotton. I FIAHfide Plleggl. Mith jenriee. i ecilie Hand aud looa Adam* ^ WORKS OF ART 1 Wach Inlvrrst IB VvBbltolt la b* j Much eulhu-la.m ba- been aroused among both teachers aud children in : '• the schools over tbe coming exhibition ! of nlrtuees. "■ ■»>» pises si ih. \V«.tav - Avenue School Friday eveolug. Apr I < 14. and Saturday afternoon April 16. I Ibe proceed, from which will go to ' ward purcha-lng picture* for the-cbool ; ' Teacher* aud children have takeo people of ihe cay buy ticket, freely, i ■ sufflctant fund* ought lo be ralred to • ! enable a number ot good picture, lo be , bought for tbe school. " l There will be some ex.-elleul exam- , pies of Italian, Flemish, tnoderu. English. French, German and Spantah. ; paintlogaa* well ae the art of tbe Keo- - alamoce. on exhibition In addition to the exhibit on Friday evening, there will be a musical enter, and receptiou. followed by refreshment*. The Friday evening exhibit ta planned exclusively for ' adul.e, aud an admlwlun of 15 ceut* will be charged. Tbe exhibition on Saturday I. for the ' grade children, and an admm^on of ■ -5 cent, will be charged. > Mia. Cheyney, t Ire principal. I. . working bard for th* *ucc*»« al the t. affair. \ * \ f DREW MANY PEOPLE v miulslcr Pre ch « a) 6 EvaBgeiletlc Ber.lces, j II was decided Monday afternoon to | the community evangelistic ser- ( vices in Ibe First M. E. Church that B evening to both men aud women, instead of meu ouly, aa at Brat tuleuded. aud there" wa. a large congregation present. Tbe speaker, ;tbe Rev. A. J.s&ellerof Laucaeter, was lotroduced by ibe Rev. George F. Mitch, pastor of tbe First Baptist Church, of this city, wbo ' blm well while tbey were et 1 college. 1 Mr. Kellerman preached a strong I evangelistic sermon tbat wa* heard < with marked attention. I Tbe tinging of both Mra. Irene t'ale. of Atlantic City, and Harry Maddtu. < friend of the vlalting preacher, was c greatly enjoyed <
MRS. J. W. G ANDY DEAD Mad a Large number of ' Friends la Tbla Clip. Mrs. Emma L. Gaudy, wife of Joho Uandy, died at her home lu Sea- ' villa on Friday morning, after an III- ' ueseof several mouth* from a compll- 1 cation of disease*. Bhe leave, a bus- ' aod six children— four daughter. ' and two eoue— Aulbouy D. Gaudy, of tbl. city, being one of tbe so e. She ' a Christian woman wltb many 1 friend.: Funeral services were held Bundey ihe Petersburg M. E Church, of which ebe had' been a member aluce , girlhood. Tbe sermon was dr- , by Ihe pastor, tbe Rev. , Blackmail. Interment wa. made at tbe church cemetery. ( BOOSTER LUNCHEON S Takes Place Tsdas. Tbe Bret spring "Booster Luncheon" 1 of tbe Ocean City Yacht Club will lake piece today at the Ht. Jame. ' Philadelphia, at 12.30 o'clock. "Bill" Hexamer wllj be chief steward. " will aurely happen lu ( tbe town aud the Oceau CBy ' Club, because "Bill" i* a ' "booster" fr..m "Boostervllle " Any ! "knocker" encoding ibe luucbeou i will be converted Into a "booster" be- l be gets away. I Yacbt club member, ere reque-ted { to take a frteud or two to Ibe luucbeou. ,
BEAUTIFYING CITY '' Joseph n. Hickman Tells J Joseph N. Hickman, of Reading ; «•"' • «»"• Monday evening • iuuug Men's Progressive I*agur oo ' civic organizations lu Reading and ' what Ibesc are dolog for tbe Ueuefit of that city. Headiug has a Chamber of Com- ' merer, and I bare I. also a Junior Cbam ber of Commerce among il.e public school children. Committee. ' look after the planting of trees and other. wl«e beautifying tbe appearance of the city. A. W. Temple, of tbla city, was elected a member of the league. Usl.l Keepers la tarsi. • The regular monthly meeting of tbe ' Proprietor*' Association of Ocean » City will be beld al Ibe residence of ' and Mrs. Edward K Packer. 717 - Forty-Brat street. West Pbllsdrl- ' pble. Monday evening. April 10. It 1 I. Important that every member be 1 • I Baca tram Fionas. ^ ' Hpaocer C. Goff and wife, of the Al- 1 , gtoo, returned Tuesday from Florida. ' 3 where |bey spent the winter, and their • hotel to oow open for busmess With j I them on their trip Houth were David I . I Howell and wife, who returned t„ , . their home near Camdsn. |i
SLUGGING MATCH ! J Fleaaaoisllle. J The < iceau City High School ball | team won a -lugglog match from ^ I'lrs-autvllle Friday afternoon', 18 to j j For the local*, Colltoeon pitched the : Iir-I five inning*. Then Turner took j ' i tie mouud. Fox pitched, the to-t live | e j lunlug* for Plee-aulvUle. II Hcore: *| VtoHilK **., . . . ■»" f V ' Bv i'-:4 i i. ' Reed. I. f. ...fit) • Gifford.c. j J JJ . Smith, p". I j I Kieliy. c.. t I i Scull. >■ t.. > x- 2 ' 1 S<-u ! 1 rf. ' -Ill' _ | ' -v 17 7 ' H.-es ii < uy. .52102512 1-19 Plea*aul vtile. 2 0 1 0 2 7 1 8 1 — 17 1 Cape May Court House Dlue and Ihe I torsi, played s couoty school league 'I'V «a" e raw' day for ball playing. • aud otrlv a few: people w line— ed Hie ' largely re-pou.lble for tbnr defeat. ' ocean I -fly. 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .1- 4 ] , I ..uu House. S 0 0 0 0 3 0 I 8-10 - ( BIRTHDAY SURPRISE HI" x-.d Founts St em em be red 1 »r F. ta. ta. C taembers. 2 i Hveaii l ily Public Library, wa* given | ' birthday surprise party at tl* home Monday eveutog. by the mem- I of tbe F. M.N. 4'. | It wa. a genuine surprise to Mtae . wbo wa. presented with a sllInitialed napkin ring. A very pleasant eeeulug we. .pent by Ibe club members. Tbe • there preseut were Ml see* Auna Anus McPheraoD, Ads M. Josephine P. Taylor and Mary Fox and Mr. C. Homer HhoeCAN CITY DO IT? Pr.(reMl«e Lraiae tMwcasars Filling ta of Camp GreaaC. At the -uggevllou of a well koowu wbo own* property lu the upper sectiou of tbl. city, Ibe urgeut need of filling lo the camp " ground from Wesley avenue to tbe i oceau front wen discussed by the Pro gresslve 1-eague at a recent meeting. It was the Uuaulmooe oplulou of tbe members that tbe ground should at , once be tilled by Ihe city If the muuicipallty legally can do so.
WILL BE LAKB'S GUESTS , aasembl i maa la Ktatwrssla Ltgls. | ■aii.es Ran* la (saair. A-* emblymau Mark Lake, of this city. Is s member of tbe joint togtola- . committee appointed to look luto tbe matter of the State purchasing tbe toll bridges now In operation In New r Mr. Lake has arranged to have tbe , committee, of wblcb Senator Mai hi* , Is chairman, come to Ocean City for two days early Ibis summer. ' Recent reel estate transfer* In Oceau City recorded In tbe office of Couoty Clerk Hildreth, aa reported lu tbe Cape ; May County Gazette, are aa follows: Marie Smith, at vlr, to Jacob Schuff 8260(1. Lou 21 and 22. Section C. Henuab W. Mitchell to Eugene J. McAleer. »S775. Southwesterly 16 . 2-8 feet of lot 781 sDd Dortbeaslerly 10 2-8 feet of lot 782, Section C Joseph I. Scull, et ux. et ala, to Grace E. DeCou. J325 Lot 2J7, Section A i John Levering to Flora M. Ham- , Lot* 36! end 365. Section A ""ren-tOot wide 'Irsel I B I. from North to Ninth alreet. sn<l J wsst ot tbe flfieeo-foot wide -t. beiweeo West sod Hsveo avenues. Hertloo C rob* Nlnlb lo Koartsentb s[r*eu. between Fourteenth lo Nineteenth streets, between ' NlDsteentn to Tweuly-toortb stroru '"of "■.•...rTr. Lr 1 tbe o*r and ocean. Section U run*
rtom Twenty-DlDtn to Tblrtr-fOortn streets. I root Tklrty-ioartn to fortieth stneu. beI from Fortieth lo Fort jedst b Ureets^betwsro 4 *'°:D"*'*tb lo Flfty-eecond'strsete? between " tbe bs> and oeaas. ttaetloo L run. from I i filly-second lo FUly-nluUi etreeta, between I II mm ■ ' Heilrrt aad Raaga Stove. JOSEPH F. SMITH TIN' SLAG ROOFING znd GUTTERING at ALL KINDS , tlepsir* for ail ktodsof Htoves. Hpoottne of all kinds. Oo anywhere. 731 Atoury Ave.^ Ocean Qty, N. J. See Me First : if vou want to
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\A ' ■ l| ■ I V K1N1 ANV WHSRK jj Joseph G. Champion UILDINC CONTRACTOR jl ' Bel: f hose, 4k gey.«.reS.FB JRalph Hayes .VartGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ' - OttAN'env NEWJEMCy - ■ — roil SHOULD HAVE - A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cotUge. You cannot spare the time to look alter it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. I have Imilt for a large number of people and conld refer yoo to any or all of tbeni. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE P| III r\PQ OCEAIt CITY, am si. opposite r. o. D I L. \J Cm r> fi. J. L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty ' Hotels and Bungalows and Builder. Everything in the Building Liu# Plans and Specifications Furnished." Estimates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE — 810 A -bury Aveuu* OFFIGK— 746 Want Avenue
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JPBklNh A BFCCIALTT 1040 ASBURf. AVENUE OCEAN CITV. N. J. Bell Phone tfl ^ Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City. New Jersey Walter V. Hess contractor and builder JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION " " '*°H -reoow »o«u oo°. .ex.. BtLt *>o.i ne-w Office 1017 Asburv Avenue CITY NEW JEWflEY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. %J. Phone, ,86.j ; * Furniture Stored LET US (wUHh°IS'st"f ESTIMATE W,ndow Shades FOR YOU /Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our Price, .re Lowed poulble coemtent with Good Work .nd Bert Mxterixl ' Lawrence n. Lear Av""" Oc—n City, W. j. t_H At E you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line ofi furniture at iess 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. at the Sentinel Printing House 1 if you desire first-class work.
j CMTB1CTSH ABB Brtlg^ OTIS M. TOWISEQ BUILDER ! Office: 8th St. Opposite p. q Plins ill Spacificitiois preurei withw ckaip j Only galvanized nails used os exterior work ESTIMATES AMD PLANS FWBNtBMw I JOHN T. SEAL { BUILDER I orrict: t iomtm ue ocxah ... ' OCEAN CITV "ill George W. MarrU Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. 13 W. FoartcoBth Sum*' OCEAN CITV. N.J. wttFtaTL, It*" WYAter. ELMm •II. 0. MAMS A d. PLASTERING, RAKE SETTK BUCK LA TIB 6, ttc.. Etc. AB Work ■ Maoota Ltoo Freags, Alttaiii To. OCCAM CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERTT PRACTICAL NNSE PAINTB ( 645 Asbury Avenue, O KAM CITT. B. J. Foil i-le. ol Jobs LMtmm A ikl hush Vara 1. row. K>r„ *1 Oer mar*. Bru.ro* wad Kwiwtare BwppitM Bi-rn* Tiro, wad Hwppltaw Bir,o. s* pwirias Promoter AtleedM To. BRECKLEY'S HOUSK AND miOM TAINT f mm . CUNTON L. BRECKLCY, PBOP Ready Mixed Peluta, Lead aud (Jte 930 and 922 Anbury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company BBPBBSEMTS _ Fidelity Trust Comuur of Newark Vildvood Title ud Trist (a Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Titte, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed 1 Money to Loen oo Good Pint Mortnf. Farma for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Boildi^ Cape Ma^Court House ; Thoroughly Familiar Y es, - to be thoroughly familiar with all matters in connection with the settlement of estates is a very important item. — ■ • Appoint the Ocean City Title and, Trust Company as your executor or trustee — which has the legal knowledge and experience. Call or write us for any desired information. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh£t. and West Ave, Ocean City, N. J. CHoloto Dairy ProdusU Batter BBS Boa Ank for Booklet ofSpeetelttoe Order. Delivered Balk Pkaaee Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cut Flowers and Fnneral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 419-j The . Pontlere BOOT « SHOE REPAIR! Nd » SHOP NEPaiMMO NEATLY DONE .III ikiri tu. ■ J

