Ocean City Sentinel, 20 April 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel | R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. . . NEW JERSEY ] Ban 'Pbooa fca. M-X honda*™* promptly done by eiperleooed THUH8DAY, APRIL 30M»lti. i _«ntca3 City. L foa AP.IL r V J j t> 18 Thursday . . . 8.16; 8.53' 84810.07 14 Friday 4.07i 4.41 10 85 10.6s . 15 Saturday . . . 4.56; 5.28 11.26 11 45 16 Sunday 6 42: 60611.55 17 Monday « 25; 6 50 .28 87 v 18 Tuesday ... . 7.117.84 1.13116 19 Wednesday. . 7 57 8 20 2 01 2 04 *0 Thursday ... 8 45 9.07 2.47 2.50 » a Friday 9.87 9.69 8 41 8 39 SS Saturday ... 10 33 10.57, 4.33 4.36 » Sunday .... 11.8511 69 6 84 5.41 »' M Monday 42 60S 6 50 » Tuesday .... 1 04 1 49 7.89 7 58 ,, a Wednesday. . 2.09 268 838 9 04 27 Thnraday ... 8 10 8 50 9 87 10 04 a Friday 4 07 4.43 10 2510 58 » Saturday ... 6.00 6 29.11.18 10.60 30 Sunday 6.47 6 18.11 S^.. ..I HIGH 8CHOOI, LOST *f ■•■rhsll Team Easily Beaten t» ^ The Middle Township High School defeated the local high school ball team * at Court House Saturday. at court House

Soon: MIDDLE T H. 6. "• h. o. a. e. Mortau, e 1 2 7 1 o l«ec'o.8b 1 2 2 0 0 W«.lb 8 4 11 11 itobl'o, as 1-1 i t o HolTn. rf 1 2 10 1 Ktmb's. if 11000 WeMl^b, 1.0 1 o 2 Wllllscf, 2 2 8 0 0 •Holl'd.p 1117 0 Totals, 12 16 27 10 ~4 •Hit by baited ball. . ocean city h. 8 Matbla, 2b 12 110 Ferg'n, cf 0 0 l o 2 Batte'y, lb 1 0 10 2 1 2S2.' 8b 116 6 0 ambfd. e, 0 0 4 0 0 1. rt. 0 10 0 0 Tuner, p 0 0 1 4 0 » 0 0 0 0 i GolT.ae 1 1 11 , ToW* 4 6 23 18 ~4 Middle T. H. a-8 210 810 2 x— 12 Ocean City H.8.-000 1 00 2 1 0- 4 Umpltee — Burns and Pyle. TB8T AUTO IIBFBNSB Mra. C. w. Crqntaart Active In Preaaredsrae Piaos. Women leaders lo Philadelphia •odely who bare offered their automobiles to the Doited States Government for "emergen clee" will have a trial ran to Valley Forge soon to de tannine bow Dearly "prepared" auto owners of that city an to help their country. 1 The trial run Is being arranged by Mn. George W. Drquhart. for memben of the women's division for na < t tonal preparedness. Mrs. Drquhart announced her plan 1 -at a meeting of officers or twenty -seven e chapters of the Peousylvanta division at the home of Mrs. George W Chi Ida t Dnxel. I Mrs. Drquhart. who Is the wife of , Dr. G. W. Drquhart, Is a summer real- I dent of Ocean City. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE « *• In El ret M . E Cbnrcb jj Tomorrow afternoon at 8 nvi^s . .. at o'clock a

Good Friday eervloe will be held In the First Methodist Episcopal Church nndee the auspices of the Woman's Home Missionary Society. The subject will be "COnaecnt Ion for Service." Than will be s short address by the paator, the Rev. J. B. Kolp. The Leo ten offering will also be received. Before the beginning of Lent, the members each agreed to lay aside a cent a day daring the forty days. Ceke ess Pic Bale. A cake, pit end breed aale will be bald Saturday at Dogen'e More. 822 Aetmry avenue, under the auspices of the Ladles' AM Society of the First Baptist Cbnrcb. Bale will begin at 10 a. m. and eonllnnt all day. Everything bome-baked. The reputation of the Baptist women for good breed end Pastry la well known to many summer visitors. Buy and help a good cause along 00 Easier Saturday. Bos,h. S.,.nd Hotel. Mre. Mary J. Booty, of this city, has purchased the Hotel Strand, at Ninth at reel and Wesley avenue, from the owner, Jemee Freoklln, of West Pbiledel phis. She will open the hotel ebont the latter pert of June. This will be Mrs. Rooty's fourth year at the Strand, one of the old established 1 aod popular hotels lo this resort. Victor Msb Open. Cotrawe. B. G. Royal, one of the officer, of the Victor Talking Machine Comptuy, of Camden, opened bis bey villa at Fourth street Friday. Mr. Roy.l accompanied by members of bis f.in. 1 lly. Mr. Koyal bought bis bay villa, which toe handsome California bun- ' gelow, from C. L. Hagy, of Pbiledel- ' pbto. about a year ago a Mlaa Wick 10 Wed. ' Mies Emma Beba Wick, daughter c of Mr. aod Mn. John E. Wick, of t Philadelphia, and C. Paul Rev Jr i will be married la Philadelphia' next 0 w*k- Mtee Wick be. been e popular ° °f °oe*'' Cll' to a •"S.I S6.rp Dc„, l|j Samuel Sbrf'p. . truck fanner at h Marmora who aoM bis produce In tbu 1 „ Mty for many years, a a. burled Turn. " Say. He bad been 111 for sometime.] f. vMow and two cbUdren survive d 9ii 11, a ^

EASTER VISITORS COME TO THIS CITY IN FORCE -C I

, Many Cottages Open for the j I Season and Hotels Have j Many Guests. The Raster season gives every ludl.-j by Ocean Oly. the season and the hotel, are fllllug. j ready here: on Monday. Jack Karr look a w trip lo I Newel k Tuesday. tbe visitors. Welter H Brooks, of Sea I. Ik. was a ' visitor here Monday. ( Cliff ,rd It rlkluner. of Philadelphia, I In loo u Monday. H S. Munger and wife, of Camden. 1 Mrs Mary B rice, of Caindeu, Is at < Mis. Laura Beckett, of Woodbury. ' Is at 1219 Wesley avenue. , Mrs. Bert. Steelman, of Camdeu. 1 «ii lu Ibis clly Tuesday. Herbert A. Pioch, of Philadelphia, J spent Sunday lu this city. j Mrs. O. H. Henry, of Philadelphia. , war a visitor berr Sunday. I MIm Edith Borle, ol Philadelphia, [ wa. a visitor here Sunday. W. J. Custia, of Pblladelpbla. wa. a n. J.

visitor here during tbe weak. Dr. Randolph Marshall, of Turkahoe, vu lu this city ou Friday . *' F. G. Foster, of Philadelphia, I. al , bis cottage, 1812 Wesley aveuue. Mrs. T. J. Armstrong, of Pblladel J phis, ws. lu town dunug the week. M is# Ethel Shoemaker ba« returned from a visit to Philadelphia friends ^ Henry Kloetz and wife, of Phlladel4 phis, were In town during tbe seek. - Arthur H. Jones sod family, of Germauloau, are occupying their cottage E- Johu H. Booth end wife, of Phlla- ® del plus, are registered at tbe Elberon. T J. E Wick, of Pblladelpbla. wa. among tbe vlaliore to this city Tuesday. Joseph H. Stopp and family, of Pbllsdelpbta, are registered at tbe Wyom0 lug. _ C. F. Grim, of Philadelphia, ba. 4 opened hi. cottage. 1225 Wesley aveEE. Eddowes, of Philadelphia, has opened his collage, 1281 Wesley aveJ. W. Fernley, of Pblladelpbla. has opened ble cottage, 1416 Weeley ave- • nue. W. C. Cooley. of Pblladelpbla. ba. 1 1 opened bis cottage, 1119 Central ave- < | J. F Sbull. of Philadelphia, ha. [ openad hla cottage. 1230 Pleasure ave > noe' ; r Clarence Bill and wife, of Lanadowne, were among the week', arrivals. ' C Frank Schneider, of Tioga, owner of ' property here, was a vlalior on Ban t Samuel M. Callender. a Scrantoo 1 real ealale operator, was Id town Bun . day.' Mrs W T. Gouert, of this clly. reSunday from a vmt to Atlaoilr 0 CBjr. c Edward Manoeuvre end wife, of Philadelphia, were here during the « week. F Mrs W. D. Barubursl. of Pbiledel pbla, will opeo ber cottage here this d. week. c Floyd C. Blmma and wife arrived In town tble week and opened tbelr apart w menta. fo MET Ashley Graham, of Paoll. I. wire Ashley Graham, Paoll

t tbe week'a arrivals at the Biscayne. ch Charles Brady, of Philadelphia, a III » few frleoda In his collage at Mrs. M F.Wllfong. of Philadelphia, has opeoed ber cottage. 943 Central avenue ie Ralph Carey, of Mlllvllls. baa again taken a position with tbe local gas e. company. t Daniel Man nice and wife, of Phllale the season"' 0,*Dtd lbtlr °°tu8e for Mrs. K. A. Young, of Philadelphia, the U°lel ,or m J. W. Landenbergerand wife, of Ml 22 were amoug the Palm Sunday visitors here. >t ,Ai?.hk Kvne,t end son of n Pblladelpbla, were amnog the visitors 0 here Sunday. '■ „H-W- Berrotb and wife and Mre. ,f Berrotb. or Philadelphia, are registered d at the Imperial. ,r Howard Brice and wife, of Woodstown. have ope ued their cottage 928 ■ Central avenue. M". Robert Welmer. of Philadelphia, boa opeoed her collage 143" Pleasure avenue. . Benjamin (Julllman and family, of ' Aabury°a ve'n na* *' 00,uge' 1213 , Misses Margaret and Irobella Mr- , [^".'uore ^bll*dtlPhl*' among " Robert McCleln end wife, of Phllat delphla. were at their cottage Setur- ] day and Suuoay. Charles BaroD aod wife entertained a few friends with cards at their home here Saturday evenlug. f Mrs Robert G Wilson. ofPhlladelpbla, was at ber collage. 1628 Wesley ' avenue, durlug I be week. 1 1 Dr Charles T . Ollden. of Pblladel1 phla. has opened his cottage at Tweu- ' - tleth and Wesley avenue. ■ V-i-M'*"1 Moore ,lld wlfe.gf Phlla- ' ' si^.Ah1 ^,,,the'rco"»*'T",r,eeutl, , street and Wesley aveuue. J. M. Magulgau and family, of Phil- } adelpbla, will open tbelr cottage, 1630 « ealey avenue, for Eaater. Mlaa Jeaooette Heuderaon, of tbl. 1 City, u visiting friends In MlllvUfe . Camdeu and Colllugswood Thomas F. Armstrong and family of Philadelphia, are occupying Theri ',1 collage. 1209 Weeley aveuue [' Mlaa Beatrice TownseDd. of the cllv collector's office, has returned borne a . from a visit to Philadelphia. I Braltheman ao<1 famllv. of » IHaddonBeld. opened tbelr cottage here the latter part of last week, i Mre. A. T. Hatton. of Philadelphia, v of Albert P Colliaaou I and wife, of tbts city, tbls week. I John L. Bowker aod wife, of Phlla- n — ^Mi,!pry • !!w •'•t* ,n ,b*|r cot. I. Seven taentb street end Ashury «

LOCAL WOMAN SEEKS DIVORCE ' Mrs. Ella Law Starts Legal I j Proceedings Against Raymond R. Law. j Mrs*rtKlliT Law" nftli".' 'cilvT^m' ll'«- j j Raymond" It '|aw. "".mi" -'tllutory Tbe defendant and hi. wife cauie i<> ' lived 111 a milage up iu»*u. *He had lerva'l"* "au^e'f h*** , became well known to many rum j It 1. understood ilialhe left lioeau of transacilug busiiiel'.'' iIi''ine'of 'u" cilies. but lie did uol men I Ion , ^ Mr Us wa- al one lime an ad- , though be had 1 be reputallou hereof \ being a promoter. He dressed well, badaflable manners and » a> reg.r.led |

a- that lime. There are no children. " JUMPED OVERBOARD d Msdlsoo Marshall, of this city, be rolcally rescued two men from drouu 1. log in tbe Inlet Tuesday afternoon Marshall and the-e men one o • bom I. William Wiley and the olliei r- kuoao as. •' Dave," are employed on . some repairs -being made lo t^e Sliorl Fast Llue bridge ou tbe Burners' Poiui 1- aide 1. They lost a cep and they starter, after II In a power garvey I'he boal r. •Dave." frightened, jumped lulo Ybi |. »eler. Tliey were having a hard linn of II until Marshall went lo tbelr assist * suce. After a bard swim be got ibero ashore. "Dave" was lu bad sha|ie and Tbe roast chlckeo dinner Ibal was to e have beeo held at Williams' cafe Weal . avenue, uear Sevenlb slreel. a few ds< s •E°- "Ill lake place Tuesday. April 25, ► benefit of tbe Stailob Kapll-t Cb'urcl','. . Tickets, 25 cents. avenue, during tbe week. They will ■ return In a few- days and opeii their . cottage for I be season. Mre. C H. Wblteand Miss Marjorle White, of Pblladelpbla. have opened tbelr cottage, 1110 Ocean avenue Harry Naylor and wife. ofMlllvllle, vlslled Wm. R Hughes and son, Dr J. Tbornley Hughes on Sunday. Casper B. AlleaiO" and A. E Bender and wife, oft Aldan . were among tb* week'a arrival- al the Alglen. H. D. Corneal, superintendent of the hraukford sub eutloo post office was here a few- days during the week. Mrs. John Hramell and daughter and Bertram Darby aud family have relumed from St. Petersburg. Fla. Jlr and Mrs. George C Speese. of Oak Lane, spent the week end at tbeir cottage on Second street, tbls city Frank Murray and family, of tbls city, have relumed from Ormond Fla.. Where they spent tbe winter. . Munroe and wife, of Philadelphia. have opeoed their collage ou Central avenue, below Eleventh etreet. E. Thurston Gilbert, of Baltimore well-known here, has returned to his position at Abbott's drug store. James Franklin and family, ol Wsst Franklm

Is- Pblladelpbla, will spend the Ea-ter holidays In tbelr collage. 18 Ocean aveElwood McClure, a mechaulcal dei - list In Brooklyn, speut Sunday here la. * ,,h bl" parents, Joseph McClure aud wife. Herman Rehborn, secretary to ReIn celver of Taxes Keudrlck, of I'biiadelas Pbla. was here tbls week, accompauled by ble w ife. *; Commodore J. Relpb Wilson ' of and family, of Pbllad.lpbla are or. cupylng tbelr summer borne ou feu- • e, tral avenue. C MungCaad wife, of Pblladelpbla rrlurord borne early tbls week after It spending a few days-lu tbelr Fifth ly atreet cottage. Mr and Mra. Snooks pareo's of of Principal G. Alvio SnLoks of the rs P rank ford High School, are at their aou's bay villa. ■s Clark J. Dilleubeck aod family, of d Philadelphia, have opened tbelr apart menu In Ibe Palatine Apartment., on ,. tbe Boardwalk. 8 George W. Kroul and wife aid John E File aud wife, of Pblladel i s ffifiSSSISf «"■•<■ William F. Sbriver. wife and dsuvh >f of Philadelphia, will s,w>nd the' • «J Mr. aod Mrs J. l Stevens of ths r Blanch. Philadelphia, werelhe llr-t guests to register at the Breakers for the season of 1916. • pwsSBff.SHSwliSS'.'VJ'l = , ley avenue cottage. | „ey .prllt l(lt „ t en ter lu Philadelphia. 1 Dr. and Mr. P True-dell andRone,, 1 • u lN lIV"? *'"• L""e K«l|s. N. J.. ' rm'wrraSjrr" °f Mn- B- Jo'-n- . Mr. Audi McManu. sod her two 8' daughters, who are school teacher, in c Ph lladelphia are occupying their cotge. 305 Fifteenth street j , nwrol-H* E. of Fhlladslphla. | ' down from Pblladel phla tbe lat- 1 theOosaolc HotelToday"1 reu,,,'u I Mis. EdnaiJuhsn one of the -ten — "gr.pher. lu Ms—, A Edwards' of. returned Monday from a vial t„ - her parents lu Philadelphia. • Ufa Miss Boeunlug, of Phlladelphis. here during the week. 1 ~ W2rs,.wsbSf,«! i sssux'SKirajr""'" i,: , - roh.r *Pd ""*• Phlladel,b*'r hoogalow on Seven- . teenlh street, near Wealey aveuue this week. They expect to etay here dur- \__

: j reinrned from j | K'*bl " 7»>|r"vr'i"p, „ ler. Mrs.J Wend'wi Keiwr'1 of"phi*s'|sl j William Hagle and wife, of Phlla i r ' delphla. were here over the Week sod <a : Mrs. John M. Fire-tone, of German , , town, and her mother. Mrs. Mary A Holland, of Colorado Spring-. I do. , are visiting Mrs. Elisabeth McKee. ol 1 1431 Ashury aveuue 1, W. Rate- and w ife have reiurneC X

uti ler Mr-. F. D. We-t.-oii, in Brulgeton I ai and Mre Bale- sister. Mrs. W. S Bethel. 10 Millvilie. Fisher Dalrymple aud wife, of Phil log after their uew tillage "EUven'u. n earing completion ro J. V/. suit apd hi- Wife aud daugh the bolW |M*fy Mi S"" "™ "'""d"k' I he Curtis Publishing Compauy. f 01 Mrs S. Furman Marshall, of Phlla i ler delphla, spent a few days early 111 the week In ber collage ou St. Charles 1,1 place. With her husband and famtlv tut -be will spend the Eister day. hsre Mra. N C Godfrey bas returned to 'si several weeks In Pblladelpbla .->be "d was accompanied home by ber daugh hi ler and grandson, Mrs. Clara Uwrbari 111 iud bsr son. Benjamin Griffith aud wife, of Pbll u' adelpbia. have opeoed their cottage. " 5162 Central avenue, for Ihe Ea-ter ler and daughter-ln-U^ ^!d 'Tic? "our grandchildren Alexaoder Lawrence. Jr.. and wife 1 '•I of Philadelphia, were amoug the vi-l- '>■ spend tbe Easter holidays here ' Mr ' h. season early uext mouth. * 'he ] _ William Wolfe, Robert Crowley aod I |(| William Ludwlg of Philadelphia, w ho " in town Sunday looking for beadquarls Eta Kappa Fraternity for ml- seizor* ' c J. Cronln, of Philadelphia who < I- employed by the West Jer-ev ft ■ e. Seashore Railroad ■ ompany si Woods- C r. town, was iu town Sunday He win ' return to his former po.itlou at the t j. Eighth street depot |n this clly thl- f g summer deV hi' *" A||" *"d ,"n,"y'of P""* s *"dnyp*" 'h'" collage at l<m w"l°e" t •I lla" bef.ire going to Loxley , li Board w a k | b lf Rear CommiMlore a. T. J-m- and : '■ r wile, of Philadelphia, were here lues ! - day. Tbelr daughter Mrs E J Hauu 1 and her children accompanied them! * to Philadelphia, where they will -,wud Ma'iue coast u hope be will cbauge trie mlud. bow-jir

PLAN GOOD TIME ■ ' I'he -Saturday Night Club." which j Ureal. City Yacht Club, will be here ,. io.er Ea-ter, aud will make their home . Willi Past Commodore aud Mrs Wil- "" '"'"intuodoreTlexaaier he- arranged I mod'ore .'iill'M?.' Charles J I urrau, . J Vice Commodore aud Mrs. Dauiel H. 1 Paris, Mr aud Mrs. Harry Ms-sell, ? Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hreish. Mr and Mi-, liwberi Poller. V" » •- • Held. Mr and Mr-. J.-eph SchiuirU. - ulau^irimore Mr and' Mrs t'harle- S --- ! OFFICERS ELECTED

I 1 «ee 1 1 * -e - ved 'u y Hie n'orire-""'.-' ladie- ' U "fire 'names'1 "of those prreent are K "hr "'h — i. ' j'iiiilllS i I homier Hughes and au excellent ' " select tou by a quartet comprising Wm ' LVslltsron. Jr.. H H. Lake E. M. But ' ton and R. I, Gnff. and a piano solo bv Miss Laura Towusend A plat ' was urxl given and tbe all'slr closed ■ ' Rober/'smifh'Tn] Wroley'avsnu le.'hj Ihe Ladies' Aid of tbe First Baptist Church Tuesday eveulng. w-a- a greai | success A large crowd was there, and ice cream and salllues were served All ! enj iyed tbe occasion Immensely. A Tbe Cape May 1 ouuty Gazette re- " of April 19. 1584: ■ The Supreme*! ourt S uf this Stale has decided Iba. bathiug is not a sport or a diversion. The case decided wss that of a man who In ■••ted on bathing 00 Suuday at Ocean City, but was arrested for violating the In Ihe First Baptist Churcb Sunday iniornliig Pastor Mitch will preach on — I Christ's Resurrecliou " His subject T ,!u Ihe evening will be "From Ihe I. I Dead " There will be special mu-ic % j Services will be held In Holy Trjtrity I I burch lomurrow (Good Friday! from — 12 uooo until 3 o'clock p m. There will l-e a celebration of Holy Commun- | ion In Ibis church at 8 o'clock Suuday morning. Tk„ r»-i:_a-i-

POWell'S DryG'oodTstore We are better prepared to serve you for the \ coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right prices and reliable goods. POWELL'S , 921 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Phone 25* FOR THAT NEW CAR Phone or write for demonstration. Hudson Paige, Dodge, Studebaker, Hupmobde, Ford, Republic and Mack Trucks Eastern Motor Company Ashury Avenue and Ninth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. ] Ford Parts 1

The Needle Lovers' Shop H. C. FREEMAN V '31 SOUTH ,3TH ST-CCT Philadelphia, pa. Art Needlework Materials n - r , „ 6 1-iLr.a.s Designing and SUmping . OUR BOARDWALK STORE IS NOW OPEN FOR THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON Columbia Yarns ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ T*- — — — — — f mak,a A'ta' E-'¥< <'**'*■ l.on n-./*ua/ /,//, / Z / Iniutantr. Consul t, j Bliaoiis finaranla^aofl TiHejosurance Gompaoy - CAPITAL. $160,000.00 p v' 1^2 L

1 f "" * ZZZT)! Joseph G. Champion UlLDING CONTRACTOR ' Ralph Hayes VarfSilder ARCH,ITECtJa5"D engineer V. — ' rou SHOULD HAVE j A Reliable Builder to '00k alter it closely yourself and must depend rtipou tbe 1 have built for a '.argc number of people and could reler you to Otis M. Townsend Z.,.. BUILDER "TL'"

L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty — — Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything In the Building toftlc^ Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully piven. RESIDENCE— 810 Asbury Avenue OFFICE— 745 WeM Avenue S. STEELPI11 ' ' Branch Office: Thirty -fourth Street GoDtracior aod Buimer " Allen Seull THE Eighth ctxo Ocjzdtsr M r£. Rhone Connections B SWAN J E TROOX j Swan and Trout Carpenters and Builders J3BblN& A SPECIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. j. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho .e 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 Office 1017 Asburv Avenue °C"N CITY NEW JERSEY Real estate: ... insurance Clayton Haines Brick A-11 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. -J. Bell Phone. I86-J ,. ~ Furniture Stored

IF_ /Reupholstcring ESTIMATE Window Shades FOR YOU /Awnings and House Furnishings tt» FH,„ 1^,., ^b„ Wo,k iod ^ Muirul Lawrence n. Lear "5< Oc— n City, N. j. £— J A \ L you a cottage, bungalow or apartiiient to furnish? We have a line of , furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It w.U pay y°u to and see our s(uck be_ lore buying elsewhere. \\ indow shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro 720-22 Asbury Ave. Call at the Sentinel Printing House 1 if you desire first-class work.

! royrg-irroBa •-:TB nrtt^f OTIS M. TOWNSERD BUILDER Offich: 8tb St. Opposite p. 0 Plans and Specifications precared without charge | Only galvanized nail? Us-d on | exterior work cstimitcsino plans fusnismrJOHN T. SEAL I BUILDER ocian city "'<» axaai, Oeorge W. Harrk Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. 13 W. Fourteenth Streat-1'' OCEAN CITY. N. J. ire-,, 6. 0. Adimi I IMiri H. S. Hup 6E0. 0. ADAM! A CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING MICE LATIEC, Etc. All Work In Mason Una Prompt], Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT^ PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTS

645 Asbury Avenue, l* KaS CITY. N J. b»k sT-'llOl ^ * °a " Patriot Promptly AirendM To. BRECKLEY'S MOUSE AND SIGH PAIMTfRS . CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. M0P Ready Mixed Paints, Lead and Oik V 829 and 922 Aabury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Comtmy of Newark Wildwood Title aDd Trust (1 Title Insurance Searches. Abstracts of Titls, Conveyancing Fire Insurance . Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan en Good Firat Morqip Parma for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N.J. Sound Banking Policy It is our purpose to satisfy every customer — to insist upon safety in every investment and loan — to famish a serfamish

vice that is entirely satisYour account, subject to check, is solicited. Ocean City ? Title and Trust Company a I OCEAN CITY, N. J. - ABBOTTS' : Alderney Dairies IhuMMr to I. S. Cha-ploa Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J- - Choice Dairy Product* d Butter and Egg* Aak for Booklet of Hpeclaltle* Order* Delivered Both Pboo**

Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — — Cut Flowers and Funeral Design Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Phone, 4I»-j The Pontiere BOOT j SHOE REPAIRING spop REPAIRING NEATLY DOttt •il l VO1.7 4ft.. Ocaaa Cky It I