Ocean City Sentinel, 27 April 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel , Pbivtsc in Pnuun Eeaav Tituoit R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY ] M Tboor No 66-X SMtaraUMdoo^pUralMn!11' * ' Job work promptly done uy caparienoed hwwda. I THURSDAY APRIL 37. 1816. TIDES FOE *»*■"— Hl*h- bo" ' U Thureday ... I S.l«! 8.53' 8.49 10.07 I It Friday j 4.07; 4.41 10.85 10 58 16 Saturday ... 4.58 5.26 11.28 11 15 16 Sunday I 6 42 6.08-11.55 17 Mooday 6 28 6.50 .28 87 U Tuaaday . . . . j Mli 7.M! 1.13 l is \ IB Wadoaaday. . 7 57, 8 2U 2.01 2 04 » Thuraday ... 8 45; 9.07 2.47 2.50 21 Friday 0.87 0.58 8 41 8 89 < XI Saturday . . . 10 88 10.57 t.gs 4.36 S3 Sunday .... 11.8511 69 6 84 5.41 81 Monday .42 6 8 6 50 I 25 Tuaaday 1.01 1.49 TJM 7 5S 88 Wadoaaday. . 2.09; 2.58 539 9 04 . 27 Thursday .. . s 10 8 50 9 8710.04 28 Friday 4 07 4.43 10 25 10 68 S> Saturday . . . 5.00! 6 2911 18 10.50 ( 10 Sunday 6.47| 6 18,1158 APPRECIATED SEEMON 1 PMlatilpklaaa Send ConlrlbuTba folio trine letter war received ' thla weak by the Rev. Cbarlaa H. Boh. nor and la an Indication of the bold ' the First Presbyterian Church baa aecurad upon Iboufhlfol vlaitora to thlr ' rsaort- Mlaa Haeeler and Mlaa Wight have been teachers In the Philadelphia I high and normal acboola for yaars: "My dear Mr. Uabnac— c "Fnrlnaad plaaae HDd my check for t Bra dollars aa a contribution to your church from Mia Wight and myaalf. Wa ais glad to laka this opportunity j of uxpre—lng our appreciation of the aarelea today. Certainly, va bare never been mote helped by an Easier 1 and we thank you moat haart- 1 lly. The mualc, too, was beautiful, and lha joyous, exultant way la which the whole ooogregailon Joined In ainglug the last hymu le something to be long remembered. "You and your paople have every rea eon to congratulate yourselves upon the good accomplishment by your church In thla morolug'a service alooe, to eay nothing of what la done In the sum mar and all tba year round. "If we could afford to tend a contribution commensurate with our feeling of Indebted nees, I aaeure you It would be many tlmee the sum we are tending. With sincere regard, I am, "Vary truly yours, "Louise H. H AESLKK." •Phlla., April 21, 1916. 8XCBIABNT RECITAL O. miller's Pienss. The reettal given by William O. Miller, bursar of tba Uolvereliy of Penneylvanla In tba First Preabyteriau Church Mooday evening, under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor Soetsty, was attended by afalr-alxad audi. Mr. Miller, who save tha mnm .. . Mr. aa

personal tavor to tba Rev. Dr. Bobner. bus a baritone voice of Ad* quality and power, and be waa beard to advantage In a repertoire that waa aa varied m It was rich, including select tour ftom composers of many different schools Best bo ran, Schumann, Rock, Dvorak and Tours, smoog othen. All the combers were given with that arUMle ability that baa made blm a fee. ortte with many Ocean City people. Mr. Miller also appeared in a new role— that of au elocutionist— and bis reading of the tragic story of "Enoch Atdeo" was given in a comprehensive and sympathetic manner. Mr. Miller's aeeompanlat was Dr. George D. Hadaalu, another artier. ■ers Prepenr. Mrs. Dell B. Smith, of this city, has ' purchased the property 621 end 823 ' Aebury avenue through the agency o' Akrnao Cotton. i *■ . 1 Recent real aetata transfers in Ocean < Olty recorded in the office of County t Clark Hlldteth, aa reported Id the Cape May (Monty U aiette, are as Allows: 1 Oeotge W. MoCalley, et ox, to | David B. Bmlley. Lot 18 21-100x100 'set, northwest side of Bay avenue , Dear Twelfth street. 1 Seymour Davis, et ox. to Charlotte C Bbouroakwr Chaster. (1000. Parte of . Iota 104 and 106, Glrard Really Co. . Ball I* F. Dalrymple et vlr to Mary A. Eogllsh at al. $8250. PortloD of lot 761. Sactlon C. t Paol A. Davis, 8d, at ux, to W. Har- 1 old Tomlbuoo. Lots 51 and 62, pretnleea 887 Dalatooey place. o B. Frank Smith, et ox, to Elmlrs D. V Mead. 1700. Lot 159. Section C. U *"*Ul "r**1 d Tins bstwara Waal tsd Ha«w* wTtnaaa! L Bsalao 6 Is tram Jtortb lo MnU> etrevu sad *■■■ 1 " Uw ariseo-loot Wies rf. l»t«m Wewaad Hem arenu«. Mrtloo c too, , trom Nlatt lo PoerieseUi etreeu. bMwtes " Faansaoih lo ntnsrssuih strsouCbltll^ p the feaj sod ocean. Baeuon t runs from NlaMsutb lo Twenty doana sum. te- P from Twawiy-tourth lo Twenty -n let b streets, T batwaaa the bey sad nna Bactloc O raoa ,. etoss Tweety-Binib to Thirty-fount « reals. U rroa Thirty -toortb lo TortMa oboe*,™ CJ ' room £ E55e^EeSH^B,E™ d< — — — p *•»*•• •• Sdtrrustrs K Changes of copy for display ndrtr""■miuli moat be at this uffe* not .. Mt-thm. ;WadDaedsy mo, mug .,9 £ •"clwMi sharp tor^^nscnkui iu the — WbmAwr pomtbi. a u mr t.i|uwj4 Umt Ibey be sent In not l.ter fkmdkf. This rule wUI be RriAJy adhered to. adv.. tf i

MANY COTTAGERS HERE 1 AMONG EASTER VISITORS

' Personal Mention of Some of Those Seen Promenading ! the Boardwalk. I J. O. Colloday. oLPhlladMpbla. «s. Monday, i Mr*. J. H. Barues. of Philadelphia. : epeut Easter here. j, Mrs. 3ulla Linn, of Philadelphia. • here at Easter. Miss (Money, of Philadelphia, Is e| guest of the Imperial. Leonard Leer, of Philadelphia, was t here over the week-end. j « Frank Xelms aod wife, of Fhlledel- r I, pbls, were here Suuday. I Fred Repp and family, ofXlsnerch I , Miss E. H. Baker has arrived si 1 Waveriy Inn for the season > i Dr. J. Q Grlfflch. of Philadelphia, j • I opened hi. collage for Easter j t ' Frank Craven aud wife, of Phlladel- j i pbla. spent Easier at the Oceanic. j ' 1 Alex. Lawrence, Jr., and wife, of | | Philadelphia, were Easter visitors , I J. F. W. Bleakly and family, of ( 1 Camden, were among the visitor*. Walter Koebo aod wife, of Pbtladel- | ' phis, are among Ibe cottagers here. , Clarence H. Bro.b aod family, of Germantowo, opened their cottage | William Yeo and wife, of Pbiladel- i pbla, were anoug the Easter visitors. 1 B. F. Brophy. of Philadelphia, occo- [ i pled his cottage. 1442 Aabury aveoue- I J. Harbeson Barnes a)id "wife, of , Philadelphia, registered adthe Oceanic t J. Frank Turner and faiAjly, of Phil- ' i adelpbla, spent Easter at thA^reakers John F. Kleffer aod wife. of"*4UJ»»: d del phis, were smong the Easter vtslMls* Sarah A. Gilbert, of Phlladel- 1 ; pbla, opened her Peoolyo place cot- ■ . ««* , Harry H. Msrter and family, of ' , were smong the Easter vlvl- 1 Mies E. R. Currey. of Philadelphia. d | waa amoug the receot visitors to this - I etty. r Thomas Srmmohs and wife, of Mill- c villa are lo tbelr cottage for a short c r lime. 1 Mrs P. B. Horner, of Camdeo, was 1 r amoug the week's guests at the El1 V. A Seholl and wife, of Phlladel- ' pbla. were holiday guests of the Imperial. t David Jester. Jr., of Camdeo, was ' t among the week's arrivals at the 1 Kathlu. W. L. Orr, of Philadelphia, spent a " few days at his cottage, 1418 Asbury 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Rldeoour, of ' Philadelphia, were among the Easter "'JifflC* v» umenoD sna aaugnter. or Philadelphia, opened tbelr Third street . cottage. Walter Blbaoo and family, of Phil- ' , del phis, were smoog the Easter ' I throngs. Frank Schneider and wife, of Phlla- ' . delpbia, were among the visitors here 1 Sunday.

' Mr. CblemaD, of Philsdelphls. vis- '■ Had 8. 8. McAllister aod family Easter 1 Souday. j Daulel Steelmsn and family, of Woodbury, were amoug the cottages j at Barter. , Frank Butler and family, of PhllaI delpbia, opened their cottage on Sec- . ood street. Mr. aod Mrs. Harry Gowey, of Camdeo, spyol Easter with C. 8. Headley ' and wife. 1 Mies Florence Cox, of Blackwuod, ' spool Easier with har sister, Mr*. R » C. Duffleld. Mrs. T. J. Cope aod Mlaa Florence Cope, of Philadelphia, were guests of the Id lew lid. Mies Emms Jooee, of Philadelphia, ooeopylhg one of her Asbury ave collages. Mrs. Blocnm aod family, of Wilmington, opened tbelr cottage, 706 Ninth street. Mr*. Isabella R. Row'e, eon and daughter, of Philadelphia, occupied their cottage Churchill Huugerford and family, of eojoyed the holidays lo tbelr cottage. Robert W Scott aud family, of Overhrook, apeul the holidays In tbelr cottage here. Albert C. Oebrle aud wife, of Philadelphia, were among the arrivals at Ibe Btacayoe. Harry Bonders, or Millvllle, a eon of the late Thomas C. Bonders, was lo ' Sooday. Ex-Sheriff Barrett, of Camdeo. has opened hie cottage. Twelfth street and ' avooue. W. R. Russell and family, of Pblla- ' delpbia, opeued their apartmeDU st Locksley Hall. Dr, J. H. Wbttlcar, of this city, re- 1 turned Saturday morning from a visit ' to Philadelphia. Fred B. Dries bach aod family, of ' Philadelphia, were at It-Jr DeLaucey place bungalow. A. J. Chambers and wife, of Mill- ' vtll^ are occupying their summcpcut- ' Id this city. Mlaa Margaret Parser assisted aa ' Id the poet office during the Ess- ' ter holiday rush. Samuel Christian aod wife, of El- * were gueMa of J. B. Christian 1 and wife Easter. -*• c Dr. H. B. Marvel aod family, of opened tbelr op-towo cottage at Easter. a A. E. Gallagher aod family, of Phil- d adelpbla, were si their apartmeon during the holidays. * X O. Reeves aod wife, of Salem ? Jg®?1. .,h* Ef*" days lo their cottage, 5226 Central aveoue. v M- Campbell, who has been o •pending tba wlulae In Atlantic City, tl

apartmeul at Twelfth street and As. ( eveuue ( Miss Babbitt, a former school leacher , was ihe guest of Mis. ( lieyney , during the holidays. ( E.H. Smith and family, of Hsddoo- t Held, spent Easter with A. J. Smith c Robt T. Foolk. of Philsdelphls s < property owner here, was iu town the ' latter part of last week . ' Miss Ada Juhosoo. of this city, re- 1 turned • few days ago from s visit to In Philadelphia. Samuel Young and family of Phiia- . have been occupying their ( Wesley avenue cottage. Ml*s M J Edwards, of Norrislowo. . occupied her cottage. s50s Central ( for a few days , Past Commodore and Mr*. <\ Howard Schermerhoro. hack from Florida. c among the visitors. , W. W. Tyers aod family, of Phlla- | occupied tbelr cottage on North street at Easter. , , J. F. Fox aod wife, of Philadelphia | opened their Fourteenth street cutlage t during the Easter days. Mra. J. H. Julian and daughter. Mis* { of Phlladelpnia. were amoug l the Easter visitors here. ; W. 8 Weorich and family, of Phlla. delpbia. were al tbelr collage. 415 j Ocean avenue, at Easter. \ Andrew N. Paul aod family, of Phil- t , adelpbla. are occupying their apart- , meots at 843 Sixth street. { Prof. I.J. Scbwatt. of the L'oiver- b ally of Peuosylvaula, aud his family u opened tbelr collage b re. Mra K. S. Preston aod family, of b , occupied their cottage ■' . 844 Park place, at Esster. ti | Mrs. William Aeays who, has been Grove, has returned home t, Bernard Ruckdeschel of Phlladel. * pbla, an extensive property owner . was Iu town Tuesday H James 8. Catereou and wife, of Phil- P adelpbla. opened their cottage at Fifth " , street sod Atlaotlc sveuue .-L- .... .. rt

John Msctsgue end family, of ^ Philadelphia. speDI the Easter days In !f their Wesley avenue cottage. J. 8. Beach has returned from Mesd - vllle. Pa., where ha spent the winter. I and Is back oo the Boardwalk. Harry Foulds, of Newark, speut the t week-end with bis parents. Dr. aod s Ml*- Harry T. Foulds. thU city. J. P red Marilo aod family, of Pblladelphla, were at tbelr cottage at Tweny" Uetb street and Ueotral aveoue George Bauer aud family, of Phlla- ! delphla. opcued tbelr cottage at Kour- ,' teeotb street and Ocean aveoue. J sines H. Simpson aud family, of e Weat Philadelphia, opened their upf town collage for the Easter dsys Misses Sarah C'orwln, Jessie Fox aud Mary Rlgglns were guests of Miss ^ Mary Fox, of this city, at Easier. Miss Mary Backus, of Phlladefphia, ! was a Sooday visitor to this city. She g was accompanied by ber brother. Mra. John H. Lake, of Vloelahd. is 1 ihe guest of JYJMtam F. Gardiner end j wife, the latter belug her daughter. Mrs. D. Keever.wbo has been epeudf log the winter In Sharon Hill, has re 3 turned to Ocean City for the season. Mrs. M. C. Raynor. of Philadelphia, f ''*• P*vn spending a few days with Charles Sung end wife, of this city. Louis Bocbu and family, of Philadelphia. were here for a few days In their new collage on Brighton place. Mrs. F. B. Whiteside and dangbr ten, of Philadelphia, spent the week ( »t their cottage. 1236 Ceotral avenue. Mrs. Helen Burt, of Bridgetou. has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Marie ! Bcburch, oh Atlantic aveoue, this cily. Mr*. Emm* Myere *nd dsughter of PhUsdelphl*. occupied their Brlgh- [ t"u P'«« cott*ge during the holldsys. Andrew Csrsou end family, of Pbil- ■ lelphi*. entertained friends at tbelr ' OUage, 932 Ceotral aveoue. at Eaeler. Mr*- Carol loe Goff, of Eldors, * a» a , Sooday visitor dt Ibe home of her -oo. ' Ralph L. Goff, and family, this city. 1 Mra. Lin wood Sack and daughter. 1 of Salem, have been spending a few ' day* In tbelr Wesley avenue cottage J. Austin Xeeley. of Philadelphia. ' apeot the Easter holidays with bis i aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Von, lo this city. 1 Miss Elsie Lee, of Philadelphia, was a teceut vtslior at the home of her 1 George i>ee aud wife, In this : city. Thomas R. Marshall and wife, of Melrose Park. Pa., were guests of Dr. and Mrs William G. Abbott over SunMiss Hanoab Mitchell, of Eogle wood, la visiting Dr. C. E Edwards and wife at their Wesley avenue collags. Mra. Fruity and father. WlllUm I.lster. of Philadelphia, opeoad their cottage. 817 Central aveuia. Ami L guests waa Mrs. Ploley's niece

Mrs Lemuel Mllvert. whose husband is a superintendent of Ihe BellevoeSlralford Hotel. Philadelphia Her Miss Helen Towoaend. of Philadelphia, spent the feester day* here with grandmother. Mrs. -Sayre, at the El heron. Amos Richards and wife, of Pblla- , delpbia. are visiting Joseph Snyder i and wife. They are Mr* Swyder'sf Miss Lulu White, of the Bapti-t Institute. Philadelphia, visited Mm Heieu McAllister during ber Easter vacation. Howard H Deon and family, of were at tbelr cottage. 1425 Asbury avenue, during the Ea*Mr*. Fannie C. Wilson, of Philadelphia, Is at the Katblo, this city. Mr*. H"s city. Dr. Wilson Y. Christian o' We-t j spent the week-end with I : parents. J & Cnruuso sad wife. 1 this city. CapUin and Mrs. John M. sharp returned to their borne In ml* I In the South. 1 Mre- Loey A. Ellis and family if ] 511 Second -freer, during thai' days Hunter Tboms* and wire of Wilkes- ! spent Easier with Ihe former's: parents. Msjir L. R Thomas sod . 1 wife, of this city. -Mrs. Msry .Smith aod daughter. ' ,f Mi«s Auisrautha. of Rlddletown. Ps . Ur* I smnal w hnss

city aDd Marmora. | |. E. B. Baron and wife of Jersey Ctiy j cottagers here, w ho have been In St. Petersburg, will leave shortly for a| « VU« 10 Orleans, d Psu I McAllister aod Louis McAllls- j ter, of Philadelphia, spent Suoday ! with their pareoU, a S. McAllister | aud wife, lo (his City. Mr. and Mra Edwin Barou and Mm ' ( Lyda Trimble, of Pillsburgh. sre visit- ' r. log at the borne of Charles Baron al 1 Eleventh street and Central avenue. Df Charles R. Ware and wife and Ml-s" Tysack. of Taoouy, and Miss May Cloak, of Philadelphia, are visiting w d F. Gardiner and family, of ibis city. a Cbarle* Smith, who ts employed by Brsdst reels, in Philadelphia, was an Easter visitor. He Is a son of the Rev • Flavell Smith, of Philadelphia, a eot,e Uger. Clarence J. Dci.ro: h and wife, of J ' l»gan, spent the Easter holidays with Mrs. Delsrotb's parents, Capt Philip H. Hand and wife, at their borne In '• this clly. Paul Kiderlay and wife, of Water bury. Conn , were gue*ts of Mrs Fl- '• derlay's brother. Lawrence M Usr. k and wife, lo this city, several days recently. 1 Mrs. J. Thoruiey Hughe- and sou. of » this clly. returned Friday from s visit |i to ber parents lo Philsdelphls. Miss ! - Kibe! Hess, of Philsdelphls, spent | t Fiasler with Mrs Hughes. i delphla. were visitors during the Esse ter days. Mr. Newman, who I- * . well knowu Instructor of dancing. A. Hoover and wife, of Newsrs. are | • I. al l heir collage. Third -Ireel sod ' Al- ' . lantlc avenue, for a stay of -everal f r da-s. They are eotert .luiug t|... Eve Dean, of South Orange 0 i Ex-t;ouncIlman Thomas It Fort Jr . »"d «Q. W- Norman Fort, of Phils- 1 delphla, were among the Es.ter vlsltors. The lirst itemed will occupy bis . Ocean sveuue collage this sessuu. ^ Thos. J Fegley and wife, of Pnila- ' Wesle'* "f,T"ra u,elr cottage, IIBI ^ i ence J. Shllcock slid wife, of Jenkh!" Mrs. -hilcock is a daughter K , Ex-Tax Receiver Hugh Black of r , Philsdelphls. am ong the visitors'

» here during the holidays. Hlsdsugh r ter aod graudcbiid were member- of the bouse party at David McCoach s f cottage. Clifford I raue and wife relumed to - their home lo Brldgeloo Sunday afier a visit cf sevaral week, lo Fire Chief harles Watson and wife. Mr Crane', health was much benefitted hv hi. , day at tha -bore. { J L Fyle. bead of Ibe Commercial I Department of the Ocean City High , School, left here Thursday afleruoou I tern Commercial Teachers' Aseocletiou ( j Dr Km II Schneider aod wife and - | Joseph Schneider aod family, of Pbll- t ladeiphla. were amoug the holiday , S hsnia— P'SJik —-un-ol-r oh Wesl-V avenue, near Fourteenth street. Mrs W Norman Fort, of Pbliadel- ! pbla. visited Squire sod Mra. J. g. I Rush Monday. She bad rented apart menu earlier, but did oot like tbern after sard, so she returned to Hud j j another home for the summer season. I

r PRETTY CANTATA i WAS WELL SUNG,, Augmented Choir in First- M. J E. Chnrch Beard iu 'The > Greatest Love." ' The cantata. -The Greatest Lore,'' | I H . W . Petrle wa- sung by an aug niented choir In the First M.E Church , Sunday eveolng. under the direction c of Prof H. H Lake. t It was artl-tlcally given and the j •the large cougregellou. , The solo work of Miss Wrlggiu-. , : Minerva Adams W. Hi Colli. , Jr.. aud Walter Sherman wa. ex , | celleut. . Ibe chorus singing was probably ,

PLAN WAY FOR PROPERTY OWNERS City to Introduce Bill ProvidI ing for Opening oi Corinthian Avenue. j |o order to avoid any delay in care wide street, the Clly I ommlrei her. si I heir i weekly lueeliug passed ihe it V Resolved by the Hoard of Commls clerk be auihcnaed aod direcie-l to* "t reel-, from a forty foot w.de street a elary-foot wide .Ireel: thai Ihe Second and Third -Ireel-. !' said Corintblau avenue al said Second 1 and Third slreele for Ihe width of . twenty feet aoulbessterly of said -outbeasteriy line of Corinthian avenue arid aveoue: that the Board of Commusiouers intend to pass au ordinance for dluaoce wlllbe Introduced on the sixteenth day of May. 1916 and that the said Corinthian avenue shall be by an ereesemeot of the damages sustained, or benefits conferred, o poo any land.

Bill and His Wstch. ' -p. 1! can you give me the correct Mre.'r save one of Bill's friend*. | sure." * saya BUI. dragging ontbla ' s-arch "My watch waa 1 , 1-fAre yesterday afternoon, and I . a" : I hellevo- it's varied more than a ui,a'vr<T Of a second Sinew Ifa OOW ""•T-hank*. old man." *aya B»r* • !va l'ly 'be 'iv a "i/l so particular a boot • kaoar'ns If"1 d""- himself sa dealroua I ..f clv'ng rili-sstire to B.U. for ha know* . thai BUI Is one of the few million man. • In !'.e world who think each that Ms ' ! -arch 1* a wonder and who fe«l thamaclvea ra!t-rvd when their friend* aak ■b ni f'-r ihe correct time.— New York >' Casflht He. Secret. ii'd I'relavti- i*v b*-k In hi* chair in I m m bienr a:.j. though his wife was I' qu'te near 'him he » a* happy, for aha t' B..1 not broken :he alienc* for uewrly f tl- j; id been married f >r five and 4 m dally during Iwetjy-foor of ' , rb—u, ti.,d dc.-urb.-.! Ibe domestic peacw ' to * I -' full earn '.«e "f ber tonguw I I "My dear." broke In Mra P.. think - I tcrrn''* "B quiet. "I see by ths pa peri , i bat a j —trifled law two yard! long I IV l.alT cried I'odklow start log op. ' rem I but part of the w5rld""— DtSdae ^ I !o'f.rm which be dIJ lb a ulght IM= i * r sage which was Dotting It oot UJaml- - \ct as If you were broke"-Sao 1 Qr- ! II Vre indeed** replied the other I j sf 6b. has taught ber to «. culinary I irt* Instead of cooking " "-Exchange 4

Fire Alarm Hlgnale 14— Sixth aod Pleasure avenue. 17— Elereuth and Bay avenue. I 18 — Fourteenth and Pleasure eve. j 35— Seventh and Weer avenue. 42 — Second aud Aabury avenue. - 43— Fourth aud Aabury avenue. 45— Eighth aud Asbury avenue. I 46 — Tenth and Aabury avenue, j 48— Thirteenth and Aabury avenue, j 49 — Sixteenth and Aabury avenue, i 1 51— North and Central avenue. 54— Sixth and Central avenne. 67 — Twelfth and Wesley avenue. 68 — Fourteenth aod Wesley avenue. 78 — Fourth and Ocean avenue. 75 — Seventh and Ocean avenue. 76— Ninth and Ocean aveoue. 82— Second and Atlantic avenue. 96— Boardwalk aDd Moorlyu terrace 911— Bay avenue aud Battersea road 521 — Twentletn and Central avenue. See Me First ( IF rou WANT TO BUT D__i !

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j — • " f AN. WHtkt Joseph C. Champion ■UILDING CONTRACTOR Ralph Hayds VanGilder architect And engineer < r you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder I To erect com Ocean Citv cottage. You cannot spare the Utne to look after it closely yourself and must depend tfjiou the ^ I have 'httill :i>r a '.a:ge number of people and could reler you to | Send ior the list o! names and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend 1 "".,BU I LP ER

LO PAT? CH\T Seashore Cottages a Specialty . O. OUlloUJN i Hotels and Bungalows ' Contractor and Builder. Kverythlog In the Building Line Plans and Specihcations Furnished. Hslimates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE— hi" A.tmry Avenue OFKlt-E-745 Wrnt Avenue W1LLBBD S. STEELPIBH ^3 CoDtracior anil Buililer " Allen Scull THE BtiWiPEft Eigbtu M.YO Oc£jtjr tlrje. Rhone Connections B SWAN J- E. TROUT Swan and Trout c. Carpenters and Builders 10*0 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-ie 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building ' 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City. New Jersey Walter V. Hess AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION "IO"" •kki pmone tia-w Office 1017 Asburv Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY RE-AL- estate: -r,<x insurance: Clayton Haines Brick A11 E:ighithi St. Ocean City, N. J. Phone. 186-J ,. " — Furniture Stored LET US (wUHhotaT.f ESTIMATE Wmdow Shades FOR YOU /Awnings and House Furnishings Our Price, are Luwret poaribl, conuaunl with Good Work and Bert Malarial Lawrence H. Lear Aabury Avenue Ocean gty. N. J. '

„ J— T - ou a bungalow or apartment to furnish? We haye a line of i furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and sec our stock before buying elsewhere. \\ iudow shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. Call at the Sentinel Printing House •| if you desire first-class work.

COSTCACTOM X3LO nrtm^" ■ OTIS M. TOWNSEIB ^ BUILDER j Offick: 8th St. Opposite p. 0 I Plans and Specifications 1 precared without charge I Only galvanized nails usai „„ *' I exterior work jOHNLSEAr ! builder : Otl^rre. l,|. to-hkl. Bql*1.nu.l H ocxSn CITY J" 0ci;j *JS^? George W. Harris • Contractor, Builder / and Jobbing PI... Frew. buD(,lo«, , Sarew*. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. B«I pbuw. o, ,

1.0 Uih I V Mai 1 H S Mm 6E0. 0. (DAMS ft to, PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING UICK L.Y1HC, tic., tic. - All Work In Mason Una ProagOj Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, I PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER r 645 Asbury Avenue, EallraaU* Kurulabed. run Un.^ol John Laew> * Co.; fmuu Bru"a# Pwlnlere suppllre : Bicycle Tire* and Supplies Bicycle ke palrint Promptly Allauded To. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN RAINTEkt ' CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, P«o» Ready Mixed Paint*, Lewd and Otft 930 aud 922 Asbury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildwood Title and Tmst Ct Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance T Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money lo Loan on Good Firal Mortgact Farm, lor Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. j Sound Banking Policy

It is our purpose to satisfy every customer — to insist upon safety in every iny^tpent and loan — to furnish a service that is entirely satisfactory. Your account, subject to check, is solicited. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' ABBOTTS' : Alderney Dairies (Sac cease r te I. S. Chawplee) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholcw Dairy Prod u eta 1 Butter Tat Eggs A*k for Booklet ofSpedaltln Order* Delivered Both Plmnee Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — Tig? — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue 1 Phone, 429-J The Pontiere BOOT « SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE -ill litary A»«., 0mm C My A J