Ocean City Sentinel, 13 April 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Ben 'Phone No 66-fc ^Jo^wor* promptly done by eiperMoeed THURSDAY APRIL IS. 1916. - flaunt at lbe M OlPc* ml IHm City. riDEi for trill. j High. J ' lxiw 18 Tbnreday . . . ! 8 16.' 8 63 9.4810.07 1 14 Friday 4.071 4.41 10 AS 10.68 16 Saturday . . , 4.55 6.28 11.20 II 45 18 Sunday 6 42 6 08 11.66_. . 17 Monday 0 25 6.60 .28 37 , 18 Tnwda y 7.11 7.84 1 is 1 18 19 Wadneaday. . 7 .67 8 20 2.01 2 04 1 » Tbnraday ... 8 46! 9 07' 2.47 2.50 1 SI Friday 9.87 9.6S 3 41 3 88 , 22 Hatarday ... 10 AS. 10.67 4.33 4.30 , a Sunday .... 11.85.11 68 6 84 6.41 a Monday .42 GAS 660. ' 86 Tuaaday .^rr l.W 1.49 ?.«9" 7 68 i a Wadneaday. . 2.09 2.68 8.S9 9 04 , 87 nnuaday . . . 3 10, 8 60 8 8710 04. a Friday 4 07i 4.43 10 35 10 58 a Hatarday . . . 6.00 6 29 11.18 11.60 90 Sunday 6.47| 0 Ujll 6flj BACHARACH BUSY | Delcodloa I lean a lor Improve \ Congrewman Bacharacb *ai kept boay In lbe Uouaa laat week •uccn>-- , Tally defending llema in (be River* and Harbora Bill for Improremeula lu lbe Seeond Uougremlonel Dletrlct.

The item of 610.000 for Cold Spriag inlet waa aubjectad lo a rigoroua attack by iUpreeentative Freer, of Wlaooneln. a member of lbe Rlvere end Harbora Committee, and aleo KepreaaotaUtre Lenrott, of Wleoooaln. Mr. Fraaroflered an amendment to have ' lbe Ham etrlcken from the bill. Tne ' amendment wae etrongly oppoeed by Mr. Bacharacb, and lbe amendment ' offered wae defeated.

Tbe Hem of 625,000 for Abeeeon luIrt, Atlantic County, waa peaeed with bat very Utile opposition . Tbla amount la for tba continuance of tbe deepeulng of Abeeeon channel. Tbie Mil aleo contain* llama for tbe preliminary survey and examlnaUon •f an inland waterway on tbe Atlantic aoa* of tbe Bute or New Jaieey between Cape May and Naw York Bay, and aleo for tbe deepening of Hereford Inlet, Cape May .County, both of wblcb Heme were offend by Mr. Bacharacb Tbe bill will probably reach dual poeaage tomorrow. TO GIYB GOOD SHOW laiertalawaai bp F.p worth Members This Enalai. Tbla evening, tbe Epworth League will glee an antartalnment lo tba aortal rooms of tbe Metbodlrt Church Tba principal number on' tbe program M a bright and anappy dialogue, entitled. "Tba Widow Snlgglee Introdnrtng Her Family," wblcb will he glean by come of our beet young local Ulent. An excellent musical program baa also been prepared and light refreshments will be eerved. Admission, 20 centa. The entertainment will begin At 8 o'clock. RaOlom Electee Chslnass. Robert Radford, an artlee member ( of tbe Ocnnn CUy Yacht Club end one , of tba mem bare of tbe Board of Cover- t Bote of Un club, at Ha laat meetlug , waa elected chairmen of that b jdy. Mr. Badford u a wall known summer , rartdebt bare. Hie ootlage Is at tbe c oorner of Atlantic avenue and St . Cbarlee place.

Laandar B. Coreon baa tbe lumber on tbe ground and will begin this weak tin erection of lbe pavilion outaide tbe Boardwalk at Seventeenth afreet, be having received tbe contract from tbe city. The new shelter will I* • great eooveotenoe to tbe cottagers In that section of tbe resort. W. C. T. «j. csks Pale. A regular meetlug of tbe Ocean city W. C. T. U. will be held Weduecdey afternoon, April 19, at Mrs. Lewi, Miller's borne, 720 Aebnry avenue Tbe members of tbe W. C. T. U. will bold a cake tale In May. Tbe date *111 be announced later. Oss aier Vacation. Mln Elisabeth Breckley. chief operator Id tbe rtty'e electrical bureau, left Saturday for Philadelphia, where abe k spending ber week's vacation. Mies Roth Stephenson Is eoballtutlng In the bureau dnrtng Mlee Breckley 's ebwnce. 9»k«ea Kan Ordered The exhaust fan lo be purchased by the Christian Endeavor Society for use In tbe First Presbyterian Church be* been ordered. Its ooet Installed will be 6200. It It elmltar-40 lbe one lu use In a local theater. "Wsl Arrivals. I ATOLEK. ' Mr* W. H. Loog, Mrs. R. E. Eng. IMi, Philadelphia; Mra. Wm. Kerns, ' Camden. j IMPERIAL. , M. Mrtxger, H. Huggloe, O A. Plerer, Philadelphia; C. Mabao, George Put- j targtll. Claude Maban, Peermom; 1 Frank Kir*. Belmar; Mra. TTJ. Saur- , man, Mlaa Dorothea Haurmao, Miss ,. English, Moore*. inunrtLD. e Arthur H. Joins aud wile, A, P. e Ralph, Florence Cope, William F t Sbrlver. F. & Miller. P. E. Thomas, c H- C. Daolene. Cbaa. A. Doe, Jemee t A Loogatrtet. M. M. Campbell. Mrs. b Wm. M. SUIwell end too, Laird H. V Cummin, and wife. Philadelphia; F. f C Bakaky, NewarkidMra Elwood Bwtls, Edna Irene *Oala, Atlauiic (■ Ogy; Fred A Paaeb, John A. Patch, u Hakgn; Mn. u B. Winters end son, 11 Wrethmere; Mr* Sllaebetb Quart! I tl

1 ANNUAL BAZAR TO = BE HELD JULY 28, y Ladies' Aid Society of Methodist Church Will Have J Busy Time. a At lbe April meeting of the Ladies'] Aid Society of tbe First M. E Church. | the near future. ] The dele for the annuel barer was | , ' fixed for Friday. July S». end. through , r the courtesy of N. S. Ooff. the usua1 Tbe sewing circle, wblrb meet- , Tliursdsy afternoon* b s » eecompllsbed more than the customary , 7 aiDouui ut work sua * nire~t«zef is" j j Gifts of faucy articles will be gladly 5 received by any member of tire societyTbe "riprtpg Talent Social" » ill be t | meetlug 00 May I "Brlug lu your i eolbuslasm lo the work." Is tbe luvi- 1 * ion. It Is hoped Ibel a very sub* L stanllel psyment can be made ou lire a j personage mortgage with the earnings 1 I of tbe last six months, plus the legacy 1 ' recently received from the estate of 1 i Miss Hauuab Helsler. j Mrs. Margaret Assy Hesse, whose 1 . work Id eonnecllon with Tell Morgan sod bis cbtldreu's week at Ocean » Grove baa been so much appreciated, will furnish en enterlsiumeut In tbe ■ ' church on Friday evenltig. April 28, assisted by local musical talent 1 1 Tickets will soon Ire ou art* and a t ' attendance Is anticipated. 1 CAPT. SHARP'S LOG

' Skipper and Rife Arc >srrpsrltiK lo marl on Return Trip. " Writ lug from Moreheed City. N C. I Oapt. J. M Sharp, of this city, w ho with bis wife, bea been cruising In the ' South and wbo are uow about to atari ' North. "continues bis log as follows: Jauuery 22. — Stormed herd ursrly all day. wind eoutbeaet; foggy at utgbt Bought eggs today for 26 cents e dozen. Eggs were 85 cents wbeu we first came Ksr, H.rnmsli, U r> m 90 I Q no p. 19 20.

January 28 — Called on friends tods v " and etteuded service at the First M. K ' Church Ibis evening. Wind northeast, fresh end cold. Barometer 9 p. '* m.. 80 8-20. " Jauuery 24.-Called at our local box c factory today. Tbe owoer makes ell ' tbe boxes for Beaufort aud Moreheed shippers. He gets his loga lu rafre towed by email l.oat», 10 to 20 miles' Tbeee are hoisted up to tbe eaw mil| by el earn liolst, aud. when tbey arrive 1 at tbe other end of tbe mill, are In boards tbe right size lo make boxes tbat bold 60 pounds end 100 pounds of flab. Tbeee slabs are sawed lu stovewood lengths aud ere sold as fast as b made. Boxes are made by boya and ' old men. Wind northeast, clear and '* warm. Barometer 9 p. m., 30 4-2". January 25 —Skipper went crabbing '• today, caught one doxen end a bell. D Tbey tell us tbe crabs are very thick here as soon as tbe water beglne to get h warm. Tbe pastor of tbe First M. E. • Church celled aboard the boat today 1 Wind southeast, light; One day. Barometer 9p.m., 80 7-20. * Jauuery 28 —Our cook wanted to gn j* crabbing today, so tbe skipper rigged op end toother aloug. Outside of i 1 having to watch ber aud keep ber ex- i ectly In (be middle of our little dlughy i 'or fear of upsetting, we bad a good > time. Was out little more tbao su r hour, end csugbt 61 ulce once. Celled 1 ou friends in tbe eveulng and look ; them part of tbe calcb. Wind south- i east, light. Baroqieter 10 p. m . 80 8 20 ' January 27.— Captain rigged up a < line today, like tbey use bere for ( crabs. Tbla la 100 feet long, with leads I 8 feet^wud on (bis 28 belle ere tied, either fltb or meal. Tbeu we * ilea, emrer nsn Tbeu

have a slake at each end to make fact the ende. You lay your hue out, let It u alone s few minutes, end Iben overruu It with a abort net, scoop tbem lu ^ e> you haul tbe boat along. Captalu ^ aud cook will try It oat tomorrow If favorable Cook gave ue deviled crabs for sapper Wind eoutbeaet, light. Barometer 10 p. *, 80 4-20. January 28 — The name shrimp, I always thought, meant eometblng smell, uoderstxed. Today, however. ' I changed my viewpoint. One of my fisherman friends gave me one today— only a fair stze.be said. measured I ' It wlio a yule, and It wee 6 and 7-8 Inches in length. He eald be cangbl tlrem over 8 lucbes long. While oui IWblug for mallet one fell with one belf luch mesh setae, be ceugbt el one Usui over 60 berrele of shrimp. Wind ' " south to southwest; One day. Barom eter 8 p. m., 80 2-30. 1 ' January 29.— One new tblng we ' learned today. Mullet fl*b have a gix- - zard similar to a chicken Must ex- 1 amine tbe next one we buy. Wind 1 northeast, good breeze. Barometer 10 1 p. in., 80 6-20. < ' January 80. -Called ou frieude today ' aud atteuded church this eveulng 1 J Wind eouib, light; looks like ralu. 1 Barometer 9 p. m.. 30 3 20 1 ! January Sl.-Oleared In olgbt; wind ' south all day. and very warm; un- 1 comfortable with a aweater. Native* predicting severe weather In Febru- 1 Barometer 9 p. m., 80.00 * February 1.— Oysters gettlug low. so ' skipper went out aod ceugbt a three- c peck basket; flue day. Wind soutbllgbtnlng In tbe northwest at bed- '' lline. Barometer 9 p. m., 30.00. 7 February. 2 —Showers all day; Ilk? April weather. AUended church lu 1 eveulng aod got caught in rain. Wind " aoutb, shifting to northwest In even- Cl tug. Barometer 9 p m. 29 16 a». February 8.— Viewed the partial h eclipse of tbe bud this morutug. A Sloop yacht, tbe Gretcben, tied up to V wharf at wblcb we ley this after- " noon. CapL Young, bis wife, deugb- S Ur, poll parrot end dog make their ° aboard tbe yacbt all tbe year T nortb-nortbweat; good breize. Ul Barometer 10 p m, SO 8 20 B February 4— Wind uortbwe* shifted nortbeasL Wife aud I tried our * line today crabbing, but b was a K too cool. Ceugbt ooly 16. but J I tbey ware nice alia. Had tbem cooked „ way new to ua, stewed. Southern n<

FISHERMEN AT ij BANQDET BOARD - ; Announcement of City's Cnp j Presentation Made by Pres-' j1 j ident Hungcrford. ( ■j May... < l.eisM*i»i> end ' lis tie- T. • I of lire Ocean CUy Fishing ■ lilh. repre- i • ! seated this re-orl at lire banquet of the I 1 Association of Surf Angler, at tire Hoie| Imperial. New York City. Kat- ' There were ebn.u 2U delegates pre- i ent from vermus other fl-bjug club-. I r Including Helmsr. A-bury F.rk end t Midland Beach. Anglers' < lub of New I York and Ocean end Slresm Club of Neweik. among ihe three represents ; from tire Midland Beach Club be There were si— pre-ent represents ' newspapers , president Huiigerford made forms! , ei.nouhpemeiil nf_Hir glfl liy I Icrsl.- 1 the second Bslordsy In Augu-t of esi-li g Elvln C. Burns, of Asbury Park ' elected president of the Surf Angler*' Association. Mr. Hpngi rford ,leclliilng re-election. The Asbury Park men look lbe design borne with them to show el the I

PROUD OF SOLDIERS \ I Assemblymen Mark Lake who .< ' eeys: • eure of being tire guest of Compauv (i ■ at their Inspection In tbe Third Itcgi ment Armory at Camden, aud we. ,, ' royally edierteloed at a bauqoel given B by the o Ulcers of the regiment. We ^ • o'clock, end tbe boy., after eating their i, suptrer, went on the floor lo drill Tbey c, i were kept at It until after ten o'clock I end tbey were there with tbe good-. I In competlug with the other compau- , lee of tbe bwltallon tbey were tie with h, - another company, so e coin wpe tossed r( 1 to decide end Compauy G lost, but „ l tbey were repaid by -Serges nt Morey .. ■ carrying off tbe medal as the second > best drilled men In tbe reglmeut. ' "I certainly was proud lo think that Ocean City could produce such a flue (- i lot of young men. I think It Is the / I duty of every one to encourage tbem. w I as It Is a great beueflt to our city. "I think Ibel, at some furore time. erecting an armory. "Keep at It, bays, aod If I can In n soy way be of help to you It will be a w greet pleasure lo reud-r what assist- ' aoce I cau." * ,u Policeman Back, with Policemen |t tended tbe eunlversery end banquet of If tbe Patrolmen's Benevolent Amjcii- all tlon of New Jersey In Atlantic City '« yesterday afternoon. da Roast Cblckes Dinner »' at Williams' cafe, Wert evemJe^ue^r 'b Seventh street, from 12 o'clock dood until 8pm, next Tuesday. Tbe pro- mi ceeds ere for tbe beueflt of tbe Bbtlob So Cburcb. d0 style We spent lbe evening aboard e — J ■■ - -,^U, ,ue ev ening sbosra

rt Cept Young's boat, eud bed a very , pleaseut time Tbey beve cruised f do w u aloug tbe Florida coast end described tbelr tripe lo us. Barometer B II p. m., 30 7-20. f February 5.— Reined nearly ell day. , > Wlud northeast, shifted at night lo south and cleared. Cept. Y'ouug end family spent the eveulng aboard our j boat. Tbey expect to leave us lo tbe morulng to go over to Newbern, N. C. Barometer 9 p m , 29 19 20. ' February 6 -Cept. Y oung's yacbt left as at 8 a. m for^Sewbero. It has j been showery ell day. We spynt pert g of the day etching up wltb our corre. , spondence. Wlod llgbt. east, hauling , to northwest Lightning at nlgbt. Barometer 8 p. m., 29 14-20 s February 7 — Wind south, good etlff I breeze, owing to whlcb tbe skipper would not take tbe cook crabbing with htm today Another thing, If she get- , much heavier, will have to get a larger . yawl However, be went eloue, eud I nice ones. Got to blowing ao bard } to quit after a few uilnutes crabbing Barometer 8 p. m . 28 19 20. February 8.-In a walk around town today sew two magnolia trees about lucbes lu diameter. Tbey are said be very pretty when out In l.loomWlnd northeast, light. Bsrometer 8 p 30,8 30 February 9 -R e g u I a r summer weatber, thunder squall Id morning aoutb, abowery all day, auotber gust at 6 p. m , wltb shift of wind to northwest Barometer 9 p m., 29 17-20. February 10.— Wlud uortbeeat. but a flue day. We are laying about 200 yards from tbe Atlantic Hotel, owned by tbe Norfolk end Southern Railroad rhl. Is some hotel. ..I, conuin. 365 and In aummer montbs Is crowded. Barometer 9 p.m.. 30 4-20. February II — Fine day. Wlod east, to aoutb. Tbe macblulst luatalllug tbe SO borsetpower engine Is a * Keppoon. He tel|e me he was tbe wbo no tbe Dixie for Mr Scbroederer when tbe Dixie was at tbe City Yacbt Clubaome years ago. Buffalo engine is being put lu a house boat Mr. Bell Is building. 10 p. m., 80 4 20. February 12 —Captain and cook went crabbing today. Made a record far. Caught 54. It breezed up « we bed to quit Crabs are ntca size Day was Dot aod warm. Wind aootbweat and got to blowing bard In afterBarometer 9 p. m., 29 18 20. i

BENEFIT DANCE | According to tire enmiui, cement of J lbe committee. Walter It Wiel. chair- j j man. Boy K. Darby and < liarl-s i Head Icy. the dancing ctase of lYie j | Friday eveulug. April 21- Exhibition I j help make tbe Sllrtr the be-i eve, ^ A ^ . lire floor . Ihe subscript Imi price I. -• .-e..l-, , winch will admit one and aguv.t. | | The committee aim- lo provM* s. j . (riends sod vl-iurs. and allliesame; me aid the military club In defray i .e I GIVEN A SCRPHISE j summer vl-ilor. at bet borne. 7221 ' " B.yao street. Mt Airy. Tuesday even- ( i"g. . | Miss Meyer aud Waller H. Del-roll . , here, will be married In June [ ' Tbe Shower was a surprise given by I Mis- Emma Duliots aud Mrs C. J. Many beautlful aml u-eful gifts were i Mr-. Charles H. Buhner, teacher of \ tbe Mary of Bethany Bible Class at | ihe First Presbyterian Sunday Schojl, i ha. been entertaining -ome of her I -cholera every week This week her « guests were Mrs. William C. Lake. <

Mrs I William Cbadwii-k. Mrs. Hill, ' Mrs W H Mowen. Mrs Jos.Norcom, ' Hrldgewater. Refreshment- were J served by tbe ho.lt--. assl-led by tbe t Rev. Cbarle. H. Bobuer. t Albert Krout. Jr.. of West Philadelphia. aud Miss Esther Carbarl. laugh- u of Bamuet Carbart, of Ibis buy. •% married In Pblladelpbla Wednes- f of last week. Tbey will be at e bnme at 5307 (iirard avenue after April " The bride lived bere for ■ number cf years. 11 Tbe Misses Lew-Is eud Conerd ere ihe exchange of the Kathtu * reps|iered. preparatory to the Easter A number of tbelr guests will - arrive tbe latter part of this week. F There will be a sale of lots on tbe Bl April 17. Read lbe advertisement elsewhere in this issue of tbe Skkti nkl. H Slavery In Scottish Mines. F'.n rery lingered In the Scott int. T tme' of'^r1 sf? tl'b™ I 11 H""" " 73 were bought "and sold wilh T|„. s,,n J bloodhounds were kepi lu inicc l beta eld Id bringing ibeui u-i. * By sluiate In the year ex.-epi Pns-hiu n;id lbe glory of tiod mid for ibe gu.«f „f tbelr master- • .Vol mini 1775 o„. lire D Chroulrle. ' " ' 1 [ I 1

Mean I First Fair line I low dreadful yt » » I to bare a skeleton in the family' s-

*.nB ursssneppers. I The Champion aeronaut la the kins « grasshopper- whlrh has the ability ^to sail Pfor l.OUU miles before tbe wind. These graashoppera eoaretlmee go In such numbera that tbey make a cloud , " 2.000 mllea In extent. Ita great front : ' Up hiilca a pair of Jawa aa effective ea V a bay chopper, end It baa an appetite , as roractooa as tbat of a blppopoUi ' mat. A young chick flnda ltaelf abut I inside the eggshell and must work 1ta ] toji.-wra Cnd the~.sc've»-tbe wbole I ' neatful— shot In a hardened caae In tbe j ! 1 ground made by tbelr mother, and U j takes a half doxen of tbem working ; ! together to dAlodge tbe lid wblcb ahuta tbem lm-Notlonal Geographical , Society Bulletin. Judsinj Oiatance. Mot: people are nnaware tbat tbe j apparent distance of an object depends j upon the use of both eyes. Tbla fact however, 'an be strikingly shown. Place a pencil so tbat two or three Inches project over the edge of a table. Then aland alongside tbe table, cloae \ > one eye and atlcinjjl to knock tbe pen- _ ell off by quickly hitting lbe projecting moet Invariably the person making Ureiy i'd* eyed people, accustomed dug Itie'^pencU at tbe first triaL-fit Straight Talk a Virtue. Every i--dy restrecta tbe man who mewna what he say* whose tongue Is not twisted and » bo goes right to the misrepresent 8tnrtjbt talk Is a vlr Jhrl. Is prafO' »-l all too little- lm — aglne what a aatfrent world-fbls would -y tf there were nt> orbcr kind In busl JL diplomacy - between employers and C diplomacy between employers snu v_

worker* polltlclana and [wople. govern atonal und the business world! Uow- |j a part of many men's occupations — would be gone If there was never any but perfectly straight talk Ire- II man and manl-Gbrlstlan Her |(| aid ■ i Bo-lad to Death. Murder by i-.isouing In England was ■t one lime punishable by boiling tc death.

SALE — Cottage and Lots 325 Ocean avenue 2 siory and basemen! outage. Viz ISO. could build gar Several desirable corner lots near Thirtieth -Ireet Bargain* SAMUEL BEEBEE 2o0J Frankford Ave , Philada , Pa and Ranges Slow, 5 JOSEPH F. SMITH TIN, SLATE xni SLAG ROOFING *nd GUTTERING ol ALL KINDS Aibury Aw. Ocean Qty, N. J. See Me First i BUT Rgaal SELL Pe®' TRADE lor c.state BORROW ok OCEAI CUT LOU --Ml NEW JERSEY See ffle Flml

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SHERIFF'S SALE Monday. April 17. 1916, 1 P. M. Lot Xo. 2965. Atlantic Boulevard. 3° x 1 1 o' . Lot Xo. 3065, Momingside Road. 30' x 130'. Lots Xos. 1 201 , 1 202, 1203. 1204, Four lots corner of Landing Road and Atlantic Boulevard. 25' x too' each, on the Lagoon, very desirable. Lot Xo. 112. Battersea Road 50 x too' Lot. Xo. 303, Wesley Road. 30 x 100'. Lot Xo. 306S. Morningside Road, 30 x 130'. Lots Xos. 1209. 1 210. on the Lagoon and Atlantic Boulevard, 30' x too' each. Lots Xos. 1 171. , ,78, 1179. on the Lagoon and Atlantic Boulevard. 30' x 100' each. All the above lots are fully completed. graded, streets and sidewalks made, etc.: were listed from $900 00 to $1 200.00 each , For further ininrmation apply to Room 405, Stephen Girard Building.

- \ wrevwHsmT. | Joseph G. Champion UILDING CONTRACTOR Rc> -loec. ... B 1 Ralph Hayes VanGilder - ARCHITECT ANq ENGINEER - t fOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To viis-i v out t lvcan Criv cottage You cannot spare the tinoM lo look alter 11 olosciv yoursvl: and must depend n|>on Jhe 1 haw lmilt for a large number of people and could refer yon lo Send lor the 1 :sl o: namc^and photogTaphs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend builder S. CORSON, 'i«sh°"> CotUM. . Specialty Hotels and Bungalows : Hotels ana uungaiows

and Builder. Everything in tn* Building Line Plans and Spc, .li'-aiitms Futni-hvl. Ksl; mates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE SI" A-bury A- enue OFFICE— 745 West Avenue W1LLHBP S.~STEEL[UJJU "ZHgHST" (OBiracior am Buiiffer J,?!Z^''T " Allen Seull THE

Eighth hxo OCMUX Mrs. RfiorfS'-COnnectlons S B SWAN j. E. TROUT Swan and Trout "r'ct'c". and Builders 10A0 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.

J.' Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho ie X34-A ;; SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building I 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asburv Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE snu INSURANCE . Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean Oity, N. J. Bell Phone. I86-J ,- ^ Furniture Stored LET US (wU?°IS'Sinf ESTIMATE Wmdow Shades FOR YOU /Awnings and — - House Furnishings Our Price, .r* Lowed pouiblr conmtenl with Good Work .nd Be.1 M.Uri.1 Lawrence H. Lear 654 Asbury Avenu-, Ocean City, N. J. C J__TA\ E you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of b ■furniture at less than Philadelphia prices, i It will pay you to call and see our stock hefore 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. .,

rnlTH IfTOM HP OTlMg, OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER ioffick: 8th St. Opposite p.o. Plans and Specifications ptecared without charge | Only galvanized pails used on I exterior work ESTIMATES AND PLANS FURNISHED i JOHN T. SEAL BU'LDER OCEAN CIT* 0"wVun, George W. Harris 1 Contractor, Builder and Jobbing ' PlA" Fr~ S.AX.1.W. . SrectaK,. No. IJ W. Fourteenth Strert OCEAN CITY. N. J. Hen I'hop., o, x 6 0. Un* W W Uu I H. STMmi GEO. 0. ADAMl k CO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING MIL. L.TI.G, fc.C., tU. All Work In Mason Use Promptlj Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenufe, <H KAN CITY,"*! i]

BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND 8ION PAINTE RS - CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PaoP Reedy Mixed Paluta, I read end OUa 920^hd 922 Aebnry avenue. Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prom pi Service All Work Guermieed Money to Loan on Good Firet Morlpjl Parma for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J.

| Thoroughly Familiar Yes, 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 West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Butter aod Egga Auk for Booklet of Bpeclxltle* Order* Delivered Both Pbonra Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue I ~r Bell Phone, 429-J The Pontiere BOOT » SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Lib try 4**. Ohm CUy It I