Ocean City Sentinel home in rasuaasB tmr Tiruwr EL CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Ml tbooa No 66-X ^JoO-frore promptly floo- by sxpsrisncad THURSDAY APRIL 18, 1916. ^Xalarel^ m t^ fo^om«« »t_Oo«ao City. TtDEB FOK *P«II, High. Low 18 Tboraday . . . S 16 S 53 9.49 10.07 ' 14 Friday 4.07| 4.41 I0A5 10.68 16 Saturday . . . 4.66, 6.36 11.88 11 46 • 16 Sunday ' 6 42 6 0611.66 17 Monday ... j . 6 25 6.50 .28 87f . 18 Tnaaday r.lll 7.84 I 18 l 18 IB Wadne*day. . i 7 67 8 20 2.01 2 04 ' » Tboraday ... 8 461 9.07 2.47 2.80 I 21 Friday i 9.87 9.69 3 41 a 89 , 22 Baton.*- . . . 10 88:10.67 4.83 4.8B . 28 Sunday 11.8611 69 6 84 5.41 24 Monday .42 6.3S 6 60 * 28 Wednesday ! ! 2.09 2.68 889 9 04 „ 27 Tboraday ... 8 lOj 8 60 9 87 10 04 r 28 Friday 4 0714.43 10 2510 58 29 Saturday ... 6.00 6 29 11.18 11 AO 1 •0 Sunday 6.47 6 lSjll 6Bj
BACHARACH BUS 7 Deltadlai llcma lor Improve mania in Thla olalrtct. Oongreeamao Baebaracb waa kept boay In I be Houee iaat week •ucoe**fully defending llama lu tbe Riverand Harbors BUI for Improeemenla lu UiaSceoDd Uongnsalonal Dlalrlci. Tba Ham of 640.000 for Cold Spring Jnlet waa aubjectad to a vigorous atlack by Bapraaeotaliva Frear, of Wlaoonaln, a member of tbe Rivera aod Harbor. Committee, and alao Kepreaaalatlva Lenrolt, of Wtaoooaln. Mr. tbo 14am atricken from tbe bill. Toe amaodaMOt waa atrongly opposed by Mr. Baebaracb. and tbe amendment offered waa defeated. Tbe Item of 826.000 for A beacon InMi, Atlantic County, waa paamd wltb but vary lltlka opposition . Thl. amount M lor tba continuance of tba deepen Ing of AbsscoD cbanne.'. ThM bill alao contain, noma for tbe pnilialnary anrvey and examination a* an Inland waterway on tbe Atlantic aoari of tbe Bute of New Jersey be twam Cape May and New York Bay. aod alao for tbe deepening of Hereford Inlet. Capo May County, both of wblcb llama wan offered by Mr. Baebaracb. Tba bill will probably raacb final TO GIVE GOOD 8HOW Balariaianaat O* Kwwrwetta Mat" ■ewbeit Tel. Mirninr Thla oven log, Iba Epwortb League will give an entertainment to tbe soda! rooms of tba Metbodlat Cburcb. Tbe prindpal number on the program ta a bright and anappy dialogue, entitled. -Tbo Widow Sniggles Introducing Her Family," wblcb will be gtvao by soma of our bast youug local talent. An excellent musical program baa also beta prepared and light refreabmcnte will be served. Admission, 20 cants. Tba entertainment will begin ■t 8 o'clock. Eteei.a Ckalraus. Robert Radlbrd, ao active member of tbo Ocean CUy Yacht Club aod one of tbe members of tbe Board of Governon of tbo dub, at in lad meeting waa elected chairman of that bjdy. Mr. Bedford ■ a wall known summer MskHet bar*. Hit eottage I. at tbe , comer of Atlantic avauue and St , Charles place. - j *wk on Mew Pavilion. ' Leander B. Corson baa tbe lumber ' no tba ground and wUI begin tbU 1 week tbe erection of tba pavilion out- ' ddo tba Boardwalk at Beveoteeolb ' « rod, be having received tbe contract J from tba dty. Tbe new shelter wUI be a great convenience to tbe cottager* ' In that aactlon of lb* resort. W. C. T. «T. Cake kale. 1 A regular meeting of tbe Ocean City ' W. C. T. U. will be held Wednesday afternoon, April 19, at Mrs. Lewi, ' Miller', boma, 720 Aebury avenue. The BMDbere of tbe W. C. T. U. will hold a cake aaM la May. The dale -will M announced later. ; Oo Hrr Vacation. Mlaa Elteabetb Breckley. chief operator In tbe dty'e electrical bureau, left Saturday for Philadelphia, wbere ebe M epoodlng ber week 'e vacation. Miss. Ruth Stephenson Is substituting id tbe buieau during MlaaBiwkley'satnence. [ kekaesi Pan Oratrcd The exhaust fan to be purchased by 1 tba Cbriatlan Eodeavor Society for use In tba Pint Preabj tartan Cburcb has been ordered. Its cost installed will be fkli. ll ta similar to tbe one lu use in a local thaatar. _ e ■wtwl Arrivals. c — * STOLEN. * Mre. W. H. Long, Mr*. R. E. Eng. 1Mb, Philadelphia; Mrs. Wm. Kerns, ( Camden. ( imperial. , M. Monger, H . Hoggins, G . A. Pierce. Philadelphia; C. Mabau, George Pat- / torgUI, Claud* "Siaban, Peermont; e Frank Kirk, Bdmar; Mrs. T. J. Saur- * ■an, MUs Dorothea Haurmao. Mi-. English, Moors. idlkwilo. * Arthur H. Jouas aud wile, A. P. e Balpb, Florence Cope, William F t Bbrlver. F. S. Miller. P. E. Thomas, n H. V. Dantene, Cbaa. A. Doe. J.me* V A. Longetrset, M. M. Campbell, Mrs. b Wm. M. SHI well and son, Laird H. V Comaaloa and wife? Pblladelpbla; K. fl C Elwood Hockla,<7£dua Irene on,. Atlantic ti oty; Fred B. Paacfa. John A. Paecb u Malaga: Mia. C B. Winter* and eon. II Bllllime, Mra. EHiabelb Guard, 11 Margaret Uoaid, Ocean City. ,
' ANNUAL BAZAR TO = BE HELD JULY 28 r Ladies' Aid Society of Methodist Church Will Have • Busy T me. j At the April meet log- of tbe L*.!i«-*' Aid Society ortbe Fir-t M. E Cburcb. 1 considerable business »a» planned for tbe near future. The date for tbe annuel bsimr was fixed for Friday. July 28, and. ibrougli " the courtesy of N. S- Uoff, the u»ua' place Is available. Tbe sewing circle, which meets Thursday afternoous. b a - accomplished more Ihau the customary , Gifts of fancy article- will be gladly , received by any member of the socletyTbe "Bprrag Talent Bbclsl" wiiltw meeting on May 1 ^-Krtug in y..uj enthu.lasm lo Ibe work," is Ibe luvitatlon. It is hoped Hist d"*very -ub--tantisl payment cau be made on the of tbe last six months, plus the legacy recently received from estate of Miss Hauuab Helsler Mrs. Margaret Asay Hesse, whose work In connection with Tall Morgan sod his children's week at Ocean
will furnlsb an entertaiument In tbe ■" cburcb on Friday eveolng, April 28. assisted by local musical talent ft Tickets will »oon be on sale and a •" large attendance ik-autlclpated " CAPT. SHARP'S LOG * Skipper and Wire Are Prrpsrlag tw Mart on 14 el urn Trip. *" Writing from Morebead City, N. C. Capt. J. M Sharp, of this clly, who wltb bis wife, bas been cruising In tbe r* South and wbo are now'kboul to elart * Sortb, continues bis log as follows: , * January 22.— Stormed bard nearly , ' all day, wmd aoutbea-l; fuggy al night ' Bought egg. today for 25 cents a dozen. „ Eggs were 85 ceols wbeu we first came , here. Barometer 8 p m. 29 19 20. „ j January 28.— Called ou friend, todat r and si lender) service at tbe First M. E t Cburcb Ibis ereolug. Wind uortb- a east, fresh aod cold. Barumeler 9 p. 0 ' m . 80 8-20. „ 1 January 24.— Called at our local box , C factory Lsley. Tbe owner make* all a " Ibe boxes for Beaufort aud Morebead ] ■ sblpperi. He gete bis logs In raft*. | towed by email I oats. 10 to 20 mllea! . 1 These are boisted uptotbeaaw mil] | * by steam liolst, aod. when tbey arrive t at tbe other eod of tbe mill, are Id c boards tbe right eize to make boxes t tbat bold 60 pouods aod 100 poonds of fiatx Tbesesl.be are aawed lu stove" ( wood lengths aud are sold as fast as | * made. Boxes are made by boys and c old men. Wlod northeast, clear and . e warm. Barometer 9 p. m., SO 4-20. " January 26 —Skipper went crabbing i ■ today. Caugbtone dozeu aod a half. < 1 Tbey tell ua tbe crab* are very thick " here a* soon aa tbe wafer beglne lo gel . " warm. Tbe paetor of Ibe Flrel M. E. . 1 Cburcb called aboard tbe boat today i ' Wind southeast, light: Hue day. Barometers p. m., 80 7-20. 1 January 26 — Our cook wauted to go ' crabbing today, ao tbe skipper rigged - ' op aud took ber aloug. Outside of t 1 tiavlng to watch ber aud keep ber ex- t sctly id tbe middle of our little dlugby t 'or fear of upsetting, we bad a good j time. Was out little more tbau an hour, aod caught 61 ulce odss. Callc-d 1 oo frieude tu tbe evening aod took - them part of tbe catch. Wlod aoutb- a east, light. Barometer 10 p. m , 80 8 20 •- January 27,-CapUln rigged up a u trot Hue today, like tbey uae here for c crab*. Tble la 100 Met loug, with leads 1 8 feet, and on tble 28 balte are
tied, eitber flsb or meat. Theu we a stake at each CDd to make fast tbe aod*. You lay your lloe out, let It alone a few mlootae, and then overrun It wltb a abort net, scoop tbem lu you haul tbe boat along. Captalu aud oook will try It out tomorrow tf favorable. Cook gave us deviled crabs for topper. Wlod eontbeaet, llgbt. Barometer 10 p. m., 80 4-20. January 28.— Tbe name I' rlmp, I always thought, meant something small, uoderetxed. Today, (however, 1 changed my viewpoint. oiie of my tUbermao friends gave me oue today— ouly a fair aixe, be said. CT measured It with a rule, aDd It win 6 aod 7-8 Inches lo length. He aald lie caught them over 8 Inches leng. While out fishing for mallet one fall iltb oue bslf luch meeb seine, be caugbt at oDe haul over 60 barrele of shrimp. Wind south to southwest; flDeday. Barometer 6 p. m., 80 2-20. January 29.— Oue new thing we learoed today. Mullet Hah have a gizzard similar to a chicken Must examine tbe next one we buy. Wind uortheael, good breeze. Barometer 10 p. m., 80 6-20. Jauuary 80.— Called oo frlende today and allanded cburcb thla evening Wind aoutb, llgbt; looks like rain. Barometer 9 p. m., 80 8 20 January 31.— Cleared lu uigbt; wind south all day, and very warm; uncomfortable wltb a sweater. Natives predicting severe weather lu FebruBarometer 9 p. m., 80.00 February 1. -Oyster, getting low, *o skipper weut out aod caugbt a threepeck basket; Oue day. Wind southlightning tu tbe northwest at bed' Barometer 9 p. m., 80.00 February 2 — Bhowete all day; like wsstber. Attended cburcb lu evening aod got caught in ralu. Wind south. sblftlDg to northwest In eveulug. Barometer 9p m. 29 16 20. February 8.— Viewed tbe partial eclipse of tbe sun tble morulug. A ' Sloop yacht, tbe Gretcben, tied up to wharf at wblcb we lay thla after- 1 noon. CapC Young, bis wilt, daugh- 1 poll parrot and dog make their 1 borne aboard tbe yacbt all tbe year. ' oortb-nortbweat; good bre«ze. 1 10 p m, 80 8 20. 1 February 4.— Wind northwest shifted northeast. Wife and I tried our ' new lint today crabbing, bat It was a 1 too cool. Caugbt only 16. but ! ware nice stxe. Had tbem cooked , way new to ua, Mewed, Southern i
-FISHERMEN AT 8 BANQUET BOARD i" | Announcement of City's Cup | Presentation Mad< ty President Hnngeriord. b. j Magiuuts. of. this cily. and Churchill H unge/ford of Phlledel pills, president uf the Ocean Vily Ki-bing ' lui>. repre rij | Brientlllc Angler- of America and Ihc Hoiel imperial. Sew York CHy Salts unlay evening 0- There were ebool 2U delegsles pre«y eat from various oilier flsbing clubis Hrlmtr. A-borr K»r« and Midland Beach. Angler. ' lub of Xe« y York and Ocean and Stream Club of •e lives from the Midland Beach Club tw ir log Ilr Simons. Ibe cba opiob cater d live- from Field and Stream and New 1- York newspapers >- President H unzerf.mt made formal f the second Saturday in Aogu-t of each year, and a pencil drawing of Ibe cup u Tbe tnnouncemenl was received I. Elviu C. Burns, of Asbury Perk wes elected president of t tie Surf Ancllnlng re-election Tire Asbury Park men look Ibe d.stgu borne wllh tbem lo show al Ibe meeting of ibeir club. PROUD OF SOLDIERS U al Camden. A-semblyman M.rk Lake who says: "On Saturday mghl I bad Ibe p'ra. sure of being (lie guesi of Companv- G al their In-pecllou In ibe Third Begi f ment Armory at Camdeu. aud was , royally emerlalned at a banquet given by lbs officers of tbe regiment. We , arrived at tbe armury about 4 45 weut ou tbe door to drill They , kepi at It until after ten o'clock and tbey were there with tbe goods. In competing w ith the other companies of the battalion they were He with another company, so a coin was tossed , to decide and Company G lost, but tbey were repeld by Bergesut Morey carrying off tbe medal as the second 1 drilled man In tbe regiment. '•I certainly waa proud lo tbluk thai City could produce eucb a Que , i lot of young men. I tbluk U Is tbe duly of every one to eocourage tbem. as It la a great beueflt to our city. "I tbluk tbat, at some future time. : Ibe State will take care of tbem by erectlug an armory. "Keep at It, boys, and If I can lu any way be ol help lo you It will be a I cam" Attended Atanlvcraarx ■ Policeman Hack, wltb Policemen Seaman and Hchock as bis gueMs. attbe anniversary and banquet of tbe Patrolmen's Beuevoleut Anociitioo of New Jersey In Allsotlc City yesterday afternoon. Boast Chicken Dinner A roast chicken dinner will be served al Williams' cafe. West avenue, near Seveulb street, from 12 o'clock noon ! until ip. m, next Tuesday. Tbe proceeds are for Ibe beueflt of tbe Hbllob ; Baptist Cburcb. ,
,e style. We spcDl tbe evenlug aboard Capt Young'* boat, and bad a very lt pleasant lime Tbey bave cruised r_ down along tbe Florida coast and described Ibeir Iripe to us. Barometer 0 II p. m., 30 7-20. lf February 5.— Rained nearly all day. . m Wind northeast, shifted at nlgbt to g south and cleared. Capt. Youug and family spent tbe eveulng aboard our boat. Tbey expect to leave us In tbe morning lo go over to Newbero, N. C. Barometer 9 p m . 29 19 20. • February 6 -Capt. Young's yacht 1 leftjiaet 8 a. m. for Newbero. It bas d been ebowery all day. We spent part 8 of the day catcbliig up with our corre. l( spoodeoce. Wind llgbt, east, baullug il northwest. Lightning at nlgbt. , Barometer 8 p. m., 29 14-20 f February 7 — Wlod eoutb, good stiff a breeze, owing to which the skipper !. Would not take Ibe cook crabbiug u ith blm today Another thing. If she gete much heavier, will bave to get a largrr yawl. However, be weut aloor, aud brought aboard one dozen aud a half j ulce one*. Got to blowing so hard q Hhd to quit after a few minutes crabbiug Barometer 8 p. m , 29 19 20. f February 8,-Iu a walk arouud town today saw two magoolla trees about 18 lucbes in diameter. Tbey are said to be very pretty when out In bloom- , Wind northeasi, light. Barometer 9 p- , m., 80 8 20. . February 9 -R e g u I a r summer . weather, thunder squ-ll In mormug Wind south, ebowery all day. abotiier 0 gust at 6 p. m . wltb shift of wind to northwest. Barometer 9 p. m., 29 17-20. .. February 10— Wind northeast, but a - fiue We laying about 200 yards from the Atlantic Hotel, owned s by tbe Norfolk and Hoothero Railroad ( rtil. is some hotel, as K contains 365 1 rooms and In summer montos I. . crowded. Barometer 9p.m. 30 4-20 February U — Fiue day. Wind east , hauled to eoutb. The macblulet In" _ Mslling tbe 80 borse-powtr engine Is a , Mr. Kappoon. Ha tells me he waa ibe . engineer who rau tbe Dixie for Mr . SchroHerer when tbe Dixie was at the . Ocean City Yacbt Club some years ago. Tha Buffalo engine is being put |0 a bouse boat Mr. Bell la bulldlug. Barometer 10 p. m., 80 4 20. February 12 -Caput u aud cook went crabbing today. Made a record , far. Caught 54. It breezed up mo had to quit. Crab# are nice size ; Day waa flue and warm. Wind southaud got to blowing bard Id afternoon. Barometer 9 p. bl, 29 18 30.
BENEFIT DANCE D IP Hva'dle^tbf dfucinr '•» tltej - iOceaii City Military Club will have full away in Carpenter's ■ a-im. Club Friday evening. April 21- - Exhibition j lllj help' make tbe a It sir Ihr br-i wrr A, n, Phnsdeftdda-mng .ovnes,,. -d.Jur.(J j w Inch will ad©" *n<1 | f id { time sir) Ibe military ctoti in defraying • • I Hi# exuetiee of It* armory. " ' cf j I - - - » • GIVEN A SURPRISE ' ' i 1 Miss Marguerite J Meyer, an ocean ' • l . ... - i t City summer visitor, al bet home. ( " H.yau elreeL ML Airy. Xnexltiy even- - { '* Miss Meyer and Waller H. Del-rolb, | r btre. Will be marned It. June ' t IW -bower was a surprise given by I d Ml*. Emma DuKuis aud Mr* C. J. Delsroltr' p' Jrtuy beautiful and u-eful gifts were ibe Mary of Bethany Bible Class al t ibe First Presbyterian Sunday Hcbojl, a ' ba» been enterlainlug -ome of ber t Mrs | William Cbadwick. Mrs. Hill, " Mrs W H Mowen. Mr. Jos.Norcom, ° Mrs. G Nlckerson aud Mr- William ta i served by the hoslew a-.i-lcl by the tl . Rev. Charles H Bobuer. p Albert Krout, Jr., of West I'lnladel1 of Bamuel Carbart. of ibis buy, de were merrled lo Pblladelpbla Wednes- it ' day of last week. Tbey will be al ei ' borne si 6307 Girard avenue after April 31 ' 15. Tbe bride lived here for ■ number cf years. Tbe Misses Lewis and Cooard are ' having ibe exchange ol the Katlilu * repapered. preparatory to the Easter
arrive tbe latter part of this week. ] There will be a sale of lots ou tbe ' Gardens Company's Iract on Monday. ! April 17. Read tbe advertisement elsewhere lo Ibis Issue of the skstixel — — | Slavery In Scottish Mines. Bin eery liugered lu ibe S.-oli;*t. ' , tee-Hli i-nnfiry. Mr llackno-gl n 1 •Tbe Good Old Times." draw, a pic- , tore of His S-.fti-b miner"* unhappy 1443 unill tns.lbr miner- of Scotland , were bongbi'sda sold w-lth Hie soil , 1 It Is staled Id old chronicles tbat f If they left their employ wm^abd'"^ eld lu bringing ibeui Im. k By statute r law miners were bound ro work all days lo tbe venr ex.-epi I'n- bni and Yule, aud If i ber did uoi work tbey were lo lie whipped lu tbe bodies for . Ibe glory of God and for ,he g..al of tbelr master-' Not umil 177." was Hie t ' Brat law |«— .-d In an a I tempi to liellel 1 this state uf iblugs. Inn H we. I Ttr.i ere ' the law cave the working miner of ' i Scotland III- complete fr.—l-un " Ixiu . * " 1 I First Pair tine iluw drrsnmi tl s y I to bave a skeleton id the family' sood Kail One I know dear Bare v«
j Tbf chsoiplon serous ut la the kin* . 1 msc hopper, which has the ability to jump ldO time# Its length. It can also salt for I.OUU miles before the wind. Tbeee grasshoppers eomerimee go In ' such numbera that tbey make a cloud j " i 2,000 mile# In extent. It* great front j f ! tip hides a pair of Jaws aa effective aa ' a bay chopper, and It ha* an appetite i u tors clous at that of a hlppopotai mus. A young chick finds Itaeif shut | I Inside the eggshell and moat work lta , way out alone, but the young gnraw , hoppers Bud themaelTeu— the whole | ' neelful— ehot In a hardened caae In the , I ground made by their mother, and lt takee a half dozen of them working i together to dislodge the Ud which ] sjjuta them lm-Notlonal Geographical Society Bulletin. Moat people are unaware that tha apparent distance of an object depends tbe use of both eyes. This fact ran be strikingly shown. a peocll so that two or three Inches project over the edge of a table. 6tnnd alongalde the table, close one eye and attempt to knock the pen- _ ell off" by quickly bitting the projecting ST'* tt cm u t, d ,T«tl m. t« tbe die bv an Inch or mora end, much his surpn.«e. misses fhe pencil entirely "oe eyed people, accnetomed eye. of eounte have no trouble In hlt- | the pencil at tbe first triaL-8t Even body respects the DM wbo misrepresent Straight talk Is a vlr thai I. practiced all too little, lro - •glue what a different world this woold -1 tf there were no other kind In boat J d^o^c^-^w^'Tmplo^Tra^.nd Q workers, politicians aDd people, go vera ment aDd governed and In the professional and the business .world! How H a part of many men's occupations - would be p»ue If there waa never any but perfectly straight talk be II tween tr.au and man! — Christian Her | aid I 'Wi anntlra said to him. J.Hnil.le. I - Hie only rea~,u why you like .o eal here I- beause of I he .!.-•* rt you "Oil. no." said Johnnie. "1 like Itie dinner loo llellnratur Boiled to Death. Murder by |-iisoulng In England was •t one time punishable by boiling lo death.
FOR SALE— Cottage and Lots ment cottage, 50x130. could build gar Tbm "• h ri reet * ^ B a rg"* mV. SAMUEL BEEBEE 2bOJ Frankford Ave., Philada , Pa. " and Rangci Slove, S JOSEPH F. SMITH TIN, SLATE and SLAG ROOFING and GUTTERING ol ALL KINDS Asbury Ave. Ocean Qty, N. J See Me First r BUT Raal S£U "e"' TRADE fir) C-State BORROW (M) OCEAI CITT LOAI oo 1 IEW JERSEY See Me Firm )T. "bom joo™ ra yi.mT^I £** See Me First W. Scott Hand 819 Wetlej Ate.. Octio Olj. N. J.
Y SHERIFFS SALE Montlav. April 17, 1916, 1 P. M. Lot No. 2965. Atlantic Boulevard. 30'xno'. Lot No. 3065. Momingxide Road. 30' x 130'. Lots No». 1201, 1202. 1203, 1204, Four lots corner of Landing Road and Atlantic Boulevard. 25' x too' each, on the Lagoon, very desirable. Lot No. it2, Battersea Road. 50 x too". Lot. No. 303. Wesley Road. 30 x too'. Lot No. 306S. Morningside Road, 30' x 130'. Lots Nos. 1209. i2to. on the Lagoon and Atlantic Boulevard. 30' x too' each. Lots Nos. 1171. 1 178. 1179. on the Lagoon and Atlantic Boulevard. 1 30' x 100' each. A11 the above lots are fully completed. graded, streets and sidewalks made, etc.; were listed from $900.00 to $1200.00 each For further inttrraatiou apply to Room 405. Stephen Girard Building. 1
TI ~~ " / Joseph G. Champion UILDINC CONTRACTOR ]< Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT-AND ENGINEER j- - - J rou SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To T-rzvt yfMir (.h-ean C'.ty cottage. You cannot spare the time to loot "alter it closely yourself and must degeud ujhju tlie I have built for a iaigc number of people and could refer you to Send lor llic4isl o: names and photogTaphs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend BUILDER °C"T L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty — ' Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything in tb* BuiidH.g liu* Plans and Sjw-i-i Scat ions Furnished. Kstimates Cheerfully Given. -11" Asbury Avenue OFFICE — 745 Weat Avenue W1LLBBD S. STEELUIHH K'T.It°lr SS ZT anil Builder " Allen Scull THE Eieara *xd Ocm*# tfrje. Rhone Connections S B SWAN j. £. TROUT Swan and Trout and Builders J OBbINC, a 6PCC I ALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phcie 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 i-oaa*'1 °' """ fi a,Lz SHoa""."-. Office 1017 Asburv Avenue ocean city new jersey REAL ESTATE! -no INSURANCE . Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone. 1 86-j Furniture Store* I FT IK (FfPfcoblering ESTIMATE *'indow Sludis FOR YOU /Awnings and ^ 'House Furnishings Our Price, art Lowes! possible comment with Good Work and Best Material Lawrence H. Lear 654 A, bury (U,. Cit,. N. J. ' 4_f A \ F, vfiu a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish.' We have a line gPe 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. Call at the Sentinel Printing House * if you "desire first-class work. .,
rnvrairTiM nr> nru ■>**,« OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER j Officii: 8ih St. Opposite p. q. Plans and Specifications precated without chaige | Only galvanized nails used on j - exterior work [•tim atcs *ho plans furnishta JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER r. .t u*— I ' I -to- D*I« HobMaalUJ. Xwta-wi Unaa I orr.ee: ciomth —a oce.N ave. | ocean city new 4 ease, Oeorge W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing ' PU*a Fr*s. BbbibIbwi • StwcUM,. No. IJ W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Sbii pin,n.. o, x llMw Itttii tt.ktm 6E0. 0. ADAMS ft CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING MUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work lu Maaoo Ua* Promptly Attended To. ocean city. n j ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER f 645 Asbury Avenue, ^ full uz)^« joun Lues* a oo.'* Pmiau ' ^'plr.rin7proLraGPA«T»£r*f "* BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN RAINTCR8 . CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Ready Mixed Palnta, Lead and Oils 920 arid 922 Aabnry avsnus. Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Comcany of Newark Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Titls, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Srrvic* All Work Cuaranlssd Money 10 Loan on Good First Mori jag* Karma for Sals Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May 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 St. and Weat Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Product* Butter and Egg* Aak for Booklet of Specialties Order* Delivered Both Pbons* Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Pbons. 429J The Pontiere BOOT « SHOE REPAIRING SHOP 0REPAIRING NEATLY DONE •til Atbir» 4r«.. Omm CNy It J

