' I , . , Ocean City Sentinel B. CUKTIS ROBINSON MM ad Profri«la OCCAM OTT, - - NEW JERSEY | M Threes W> !*»«»> FMd?' i Aon* by .sprntenosO THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1916. °"T' TMf TaMa tor Ei(kib ana Bar High. ! Low I®" am. p. m.jv m. p. m 1 Saturday . . . I ll' 8 J8| 2.14 2.11 , JSSK:::: Sf-SSKiK 4 TMdw .... 10.10 10.1S 4 06 4.04 • Wsdnssdsy. . 10.4910.62 4.41' 4 46 -4ftand«r . . . UAO 11.82' 6.18 6 22 7 Friday 12.04 12.16 6 66 6 as 8 Saturday ... 12 21 1.06,6.41 7.29 • Sunday 1.19 2.07 7.S6 8 33 N IMBd«r77r7J-T2^ 8.10^ 8 37 9.42 II Irtsday gJ8l 4.19 8.41 10.44 It Wednesday. . 4 40 5 l9io.4slu.43 It Thursday . . . 6.42 8 1011 461208 14 Friday 8.81 8.69.12 8812 41 , 16 Satardmj ... 7.24' 7 60 1.81 1.36 If Sudsy . ... 8 16 8 40)2.22 2 80 17 Maito 9.07 9.31 8 14! 8 98 U TsMdsy 10.00 10 22 4.01 4.18 . II Wsdnssdsy . 10.6211.14 4.49 6 11 1 m Thareday ... Ill 481203' 6 38 6 10 ■ a Friday 12 0812 41 6.27 7 04 I 1 tt Brtarday ... 104 1.41 7.1# &tt , m Haaday 288 289 8 18 9.04 , M Monday 302 335 9091001 ' 28 TdllJay SAT 4.28 10.03 10.56 ■ 28 Wadaaaday . 4 50 6.1710 6611.44 ( 23 Thareday . . . 637 69111 4412.01 . 28 Friday 6211 6.43, UL26 1227 1 28 8aurday ... 7 06l7.2dl.ll l.il 29 Saaday . . . . 7.46) 8.02; 1.48 1 49 • 21 Midday .... 8 27j BM 2 25 228 j —————J ! ! t COnraasaa began arrtrlog in b»* l baaefca* tba iattar port of laal wart, a aad Caw tba Boardwalk baa assumed ( a raal aoMMarllka appaarone*. Tn Daanaai, oxtaoda a cordial i Willi Ml to tba haodrada of laacbcra i ■aw Mw Many of I bam for tba first | iimi allaadlaa ttwOeaon City State [ Bmtmm Bibicl. May tbair visit ba | ommi oaam. may iwu im m u
aaplaamalaad proflisbls to oil aa it « baa ban lolboaa wbo attended tbt v ' » ==^= t Occam City baa Dot a "Great While , Way." bat aapliodld "Whits Way" , OaMrtl sroaooa, dao to lbs oowuoood artsy Skill aptrtt and aolarprtao of a The raw oiootrie Ulomlaatioa la floe y— ■ k forth** bad now. for tbe , "■■hi J1. rtja aa osebaago. Col out Sinn ib B to taha tba Mump for Mag hat. Tbo Colossi and tba Kapub hghath* waa sanooncsd. ■a waadM tba Daaoonta on Bloomy. ' Tbo wipi hiign la aooa tobotroaa- ' bfd foam tbo Pnpiotn to tb* j Oar ltd of tbo bono Ay. Tbo oedl- 1 nay baaam 2y oanMa about wkb blm. ' m aoaaooi of aaetsaaUosre oqnal to 1 2 to 8 pm ont. of bta watfbb If tbr 1 bo wawld baro oo Ma body about tear ' poudoof 2Mb. Aeow or a bonooa 1 da oflr woaM carry 20 to 28 ' >■■■'» »• 2y dooa oat watBb ■art, bat* an baiboc mlUlona or ' rttMllglilsg lanaa. Aa a matlar of ' Bret, tba dM n a 2y la aboot ooo-ball ' llrtMli 1 1 II 1 1 la of many klnda. ' tasiMd nil, thick aad ibis, loog ( a "reuaataagja aCIfmxau" Oam ORy ndaad had a "Glorlou* Foaatb." aod tba mlrtiatluu will do. i — 1 kiptlio by tbo tbooaoudaol mmim M orwy particular. Every i naiod bomoaloaaly and in ( ■rtrea boa* lbs beginning, and tbr I 1 wasgrrttytag to rrarybody. i TbobaOal poopio, boodod by H *ory • Kfoata, wbo wontbolnt to mora in « Ma MrtlM. a ad aU wbo wortod as I of tbo Jotot commit tm, to SMhnwSh all paiUdpaol* and con- ' IribaSsaa, art to ba warmly cougratu- i haod. I ==: i Ml MCr vmm aoMkrr mySatlcWor Boa wall, oa o commit«y. ■»■"■' «• tbo Cbi etaaaas b tew waoka ago that tbr Oaaob tb* f *!■■■ k^i • Ledger overcharged
MdUM advertising to tbo amount *4 nearly 84W. The mllrtPi aadaarorad to lot Hie i Iod«m iiaa by aaylog that tba orer- *"■ "elartenl arror," wblcb ■aevary "oho" oa hia poit,botth. , Mart la tba cam do octbaar ont tba . "riariaal eeinc" part. There wan four ( the MUa latag aaveral month* apart, ' aad aaoh bill hang falaaly aworo to. . ] Hawavat, tbaowoaraof tba Lodgar I ommapoambio for tba "ciorical arror, '> . ssA op lay nn day wo baro boaid of , ao mMMolluu Mug aada by tba Lad- } Mm IS abort Urna that tba city of. Mala oboald reqosst tbo Lodger to ■Mad tba rtoaayT Tba City Commllllll ■■■ am aoppoaad to protect tba 1 M— h of tbo lax pay era, aod that J" Mljog. to tbo city 'a ^ wny abooMnt tba Lodger, rrltb all 0 m pandas oa asorals, pay bock tba " ■map ■ taadraitanUy, tbroogb . ••Mmfoal atror," toob from tba city b gaare —'t t * *ua, ... ,b. a„ . J Mgtolatom. loot It's oaarty o year artn tba •Elartcal arm r" waa diaoor. — cS^WMto '' OAiyjl'ir rciM. i. ; — mmSHHaZ '
■ NEW QUARTET IS WELL BALANCED ' Einc Music Enjoyed by CongreRatioos at First ' M. E. Church. > Large aod weU pleaard congrrga- . tlon* beard tba vocal quartM'alng for tbe first time laat Sunday In the KlrM - M. K. Cburcb. , Tbe oaw quartet appears to be very well balanced, and tbe congregation and4aUrrst«d vialtors ara looking for- ' ward to _gyoellent mo*lc to tbe Hot M. E Cburcb tbla sea*on. a> Id tbe . past. Many expression* were beard In praise of tbe singing of Bernard M. , Polan, tbe tenor, wbo I* said to have _ one of tbe beet tenor votcea-ever beard , In this city. 5 Especially One was tbe work of Rushed! h. Miles. Ibe v-uug organist. He ' captivated bis bearers by bis wouders ful skill aod technique. He was parI tleuiarly at hl« beat lu bis closlug selec i flon at tbe evening service He is a | sou of Austin C. Miles. ' MUST EQUIP BOATS i J Flus Win be Impows oa ) Derelict Owetrs ' Motor bowt owners will do well to [ look over tbe equipment of tbelr boat* ) aod see that such equipment comes up I tbe requirements of tbe law, or tbey | be caugbt napping and learn an | expensive lesson. BaglDDlng la*t Sati utday, navigation iDtpector* will I patrol all tbe navigable streams for tbe [ of Impeding all motor boats. All 'motor boats, wben operating, i should bare tbe following equipment: I Approved appliances for exttoguisb- - burning gasoline; an approved e preserver, or similar appliance, for , each person on board, capable of eoeI talulng afloat for a continuous period of 24 hour* a weight of not less Iban 20 pouDds; ■ whittle, a fog horn or ■ bell, capable of producing proper slg- • oala wblcb cao be beard at least ooeI mile; carry two copies of -pilot rules" aboard. lo addition, proper moat ba displayed at olgbt ignis most dc ui*pisj*u a*
wben operating or while at anchor. Tba Importance of this warning will • ba appreciated by ownere of motor boats wbso tbey raal las tba sxlaot of tba flue that ere provided by Hie c regulations for tba following viola- } Anchor light 1250 ' Runotog Ugbta 100 < Bound producing devices 100 LIfe-eevIng appliances 100 i Operator's license 100 I Mesne for extinguishing burning gaaoHoa 100 • Pilot rulee not oo board 250 < - ■ a ■ | HENRY BTANG DEAD Henry Btaog, father of Charles ' ) Btaog, a business man of tbla dty, | died at Ms borne. 719 NoRb Forty- ' Oral street, Waal Philadelphia, Tburaday, of diabetes and heart disease Ha beea Ul for a long time, but wha oooflued to bla bad only two weak*. 1 His fuoaral took place Monday 1 afternoon, Interment being at Arllng- I too Cemetery. Mr. 8 tang, wbo waa lo hie eeveoty- 1 fourth year, waa born la Germany, but came to tbla rouotfy with Ma 1 parents 80 years ago. 1 Ha was a retired butcher. For ysers ba waa In business In tbe Fortieth Street Market, and In bla younger days he wee one of West Philadelphia's beat known residents. He leaves a widow, three aooa and two daugbtsra. VISIT TO PITMAN Haas to* lia cswise ma. i At a masting of tba board of dlrec- . ton of tba Vlalton' Masonic Club of i City at tba headquarters In tbt ■ Brooks Apartments oo tbe Boardwalk, . below Ninth street, Friday evening, a r committee was appointed to take i charge of tbe proposed return visit to ■ tba PttataO Masonic Club. Tbe committee comprises Frank H. ■ Btowart, wbo la a member of both . clubs; George F. Fish, Geo. Y.Wbock, PowaU G. FUbtan and Alexander Lawrsoca, Jr. Tpe secretary of tba club, Frank D. . Newberry, waa Inetructed to arrange . with tba Pitman Club regarding tbe data of tba vlalt, wblcb will ba come e lima this month.
! rotary club dines > Ctt* Organisation at Ocean Ota Vocai Claw. ( ' Members of tbe Rotary Club of At- . ' City and tbelr wives, to tbe t 1 number of 70, enjoyed a dinner at tbe , ' Ocean City Yacbl Club Baturday evening. , W. D. Bonaall, chairman of tbe j boom committee of tba dub, baa since ] ' received a note from Laura T. Bomera, , ' chairman, glvlugluglbe thanks of tbe ■ ' Rotary Club to the officers of the j ' yacht club for tba ooortoslee extended. , ; making good haul8 ' , of Ocean FlaWlaa Claw t Sim a OssS Week. t , Membprs of tbe Ocean City Flshlug 0 made good hauls from tbe cod 1 I of tbelr pier at Fourteenth street dur 1 , tbe week. * > Following Is tbe catch, as reported 1 , Plermesler Blackburn: ' Weakfleb, 17; king. 286; croakers. 161; parch, 115; flounders, 4, eud cod1 ling, 8. r - ■ C Five ai Barrwsad Data's. I Home one threw a lighted llrecracker „ tbe rubbish receptacle in tba roar of City Solicitor J. Burrwood Daly's I eummst boma, 601 Blxtaaotb street, on , tbe Fourth, end tbe bouse narrowly 1 escaped destruction Tbe Are waa dla- - covered by a maid employed at Dr. , Campbell's cottage, ecroes tbe street |Bhe ran orer and Informed Mrs. Daly. C I After bard work by both, tbe blase II ■, waa extinguished, but not beforamuch 1 ^rt tba woodwork waa badly soorcbed. Ii
" OLD SOLDIERS ARE )| TO ATTEND CHORCB: ; The Rct. Charles H. Bohner . | Will Conduct Patriotic Ser-. I { vices Sunday Evening. , lo 'response to the request contained i M ' lo lbs followlug le«ler. wblcb lbe Rev „ ! t'barlee H. Boboer. pastor of the First : Preabyleniu I'burcb, received IbU I j week, a patjliic ren te* will be brld D lo Ibal church oo Sunday evenlug: I r. ocaao Oly. Julys. 1916 t „ TIIKRkv.CIIAKIJS-HKSBV Boh»«K- e ,t Dear Peetor:-I bavt l-ren wonder log sidc* the splendid poatlude lo your „ excellent sermon-- Tbe Sin of Ly | l_ tog"— If you could *nol haves pselor* i •( poatlude aod a choir's po^lade to tbe I d week of pairlolism m Ocean City by | s- II stands for 1 1 I, Brother 'Vlllism Met 'oacli, w hom 1 , hsve known Intimately for thirty , ,. year*, thought your reference lo Abra , c- item Lincoln last evening wa* grand . and Lincoln always louche* mo*i ( deeply. mo*l affcclloualely The Amer- , lean heart | I am *ure you could-.bave a most Biting, a mo*t patriotic floale. lo the ; m week of American Jubilee, are-echo of | our natal day reverberation*. . Sincerely yoor*. , Fraxixk. .Becrelery Meade Memorial Com. £ Col Fratler Is a Civil War veteran J, and a resident of Ocean lily In ac- i cordance wlih Ibe euggesllon of tbe II letter. Ibe Kev. Mr. Bohner announce* m a patriotic service, lo which all Ibe , , veterans In Ocean City, both local end , ,' visiting, are Invited s Major L a Tboma* bee kindly coo- t seated tu' attend lo Ibe delall* of lltelr c d meeting to march lo a body lo Ibe ( lf cburcb and occupy avals of honor In ( H the congregation. 4 The service will be beld at 8 o'clock „ There will be e special sermon by tbe pastor and patriotic music by Ibe ^ choir. Everybody Is Invited to turn . J. out aod make It a Sitlug "floale" to t the great week thedty Is having. H. B. CROSS BURIED
Brsldrnl Waa la Daal■esa mere S ear* Ago. Thomas B. Croe^ wbo lived In tbl* dly for three years about twenty-two ego, and wa* well known aod esteemed by tbe older resident* here, boned from bis borne lu Delauco on Friday. Tbe funeral was largely attended end there were more than a score of floral destgoe. Mr. Cross, wbo waa 60 years old. died .Tuesday morolng. Dealb waearned by blood poison lug from carbuncles on eacb of bis arme. Iu tba early days of tbla resort Mr Cross conducted a provision aod meal store, which ba afterward sold, and Ii was converted Into a hotel known tben aa tba Albany. He wa* tbe first to put In a bicycle track bare, and bla father conducted e merry-go-round on tbe Boardwalk lu tbe vicinity of Tenth street. For a number of year* be owned of Ibe beet farm* lu Burllogtou County and waa aD extensive peach Ha leaves a wMow and one daugh Capt. Geo. W. -Lee, of ibis city, en Intimate friend for years, attended tbe funeral services. FEWER YACHTS? Aaloa Ska Id la We more t-opaia* Every year seems lo see a decrease, locally, in lbs Dumber of motor boat* end yecbta, a condition, wblcb, we bear, la prevaleut all aloug tbe coast, aaye tba Bomsrs' Point Record. Where . there used lo be ten motor and aalllng craft, Ova or six years ago, tba uumber baa dropped lo one, aod tba main , Interest lu tb* sport la uow centered around club*. An explauatlou for tbla decay of ) Interest In tbe water sport* may prob- , ably be fouud In tbe Increased popularity of automobiles. Tba low price at wblcb automobiles can ba purchased today brings tbsm In roach of | every family of ordinary means, and tbe cheapness lu ooverlug ground with ) tbam probably makes a stronger appeal than tba motor or sailboat. However, there is no danger of , motor or sailboat becoming extluct. , Tbey are ouly suffering a temporary
SUMMER SCHOOL Tb* Christian Brother*' Bummer School opeucd Buodey evening at - -Ocean Heal," Thirty-second street and ! avauue, under direction of tbe c superior. Brother Pblllp. of Baltimore. ' There 100 members of tbe brotherlu attendance. Tbey come from e New York. Baltimore. r Hill College, Mary laud; Jersey 1 City, Newark, Patersou, Cumberland, 1 Md., aod Augusta, Ga. Tbey will ree malb a few weeke, wbeu ibey will be - succeeded by e Ilka number of brother* many sections of the eouutry. Wise HAdrra Card Part*. , Tb* first Ave hundred card party of tbe season will b* given by Ibe ladles ( of B4 Augustine's Cburcb at tbe recI next Wednesday evening These partis* have for a number of seeaoue been a feature of tbe social life of vlalI from Philadelphia site udlug Ibe cburcb. Chars, d With Wpeedlac. Police Magistrate Barrows Monday Charles Webb $6 for axccadlug speed limit. Ha waa driving a car r owned by Bamuel L. Hope, a summer [ resident of tbla city. Arthur Reed was flued $5 for exceeding tb* speed limit I with a motorcycle Calchln* WcakHeh. Member* of tb* Ocaao City Fishing ara calchlog waakflsb and klngi In largo numbers thaaa days, i have found a good Ashing place . tb* vicinity of TweolyatUrd stmt. It
CASTING TOURNAMENT A casting tournament was held b> ! two learns of Ibe Ocean I lly Fishing I Club 10 Ibe north section of the re-ort ; Saturday efleruoou. The learns com and aoulh sections of the towu and Nortb end — George Smltbemeu. W i W Tyers. Dr. E C. Weeiou. Cbes T J Maginuis. Ed. Corumsu sod Dr-i South eud— Churchill Huugerford. Campion, w. VV Qrtlb*on It . liildenmyer. P. Fred Wright aod Clar- j race Brush. OBSERVATION SCHOOL Room lor a b'pe* More Paplls. I' oue -cIhk'i noildlug The leachrr* are among ibe beat In Ibe Bial*. slid Ibey drvrlopfng an ideal graded school Special allenlmb » hvtag given loj pupils Wbo are backward lu their studies There I* ro.im for a few more Inquiry may be made of Prof Ja* : Stevens, al the Ocean City High School, or al tbe Observation < School , on Wesley avenue, oear Fourth i QUIETLY WEDDED John Meade. John Neatte, of Newark. , and Miss Campbell, daughter of C M.j Campbell sod wife of Ibis cily. were1 quietly married al the home of tbej bride. Twelfth street sod A-bury eve Friday, by Ibe Re*. Jneepb B Kulp. pastor of the First M. E. Ouly tbe Immediate .relative* wit Tbe bride, wbo graduated from Ibe Ocean City High School a few years ego, has been leeching school lu Allautlc City. CARE FOR INVALIDS , Grsersa* Hove Made bi Local Visitor*' Masonic Club. It has beeu deckled by Ibe Visitors' Masonic Club of Oceau City lo provide two free beds for any Mason returning as an invalid from tbe Mexican bordei or Mexico during tbe preaeut disturbauce aod bere lb* club member* will assist tbem to recuperate. Wblle preference will be given to tbe members of tbe Masonic fraternity, any otbrr Invalid returning from Mex- ' ico or the Mexican border Is Included in tb* club's generous offer. Tbla Is Id Hue of preparedoess of Ihe proper spirit. Dapilat Auxiliary Mr el In*. 1 Tbe flrst meeting of Ibe Visiting ' Ladies' Auxiliary of Ibe First Baptist j Cburcb will be beld on Wednesday . afteruooo. at 8 o'clock, at tbe home of , William H. Vanderbercbeu, 1508 Wesley avrtfue. Visiting Baptist ladles are j cordially iDvlted to be preeent, take tbelr sewlug aod enjoy a social hour. * Cblriacslislllhin Hurl. Tbe borse chief Bcull waa rtdiug be fore Ibe parade on tbe Fourth took , fright opposite Ibe Bel auce Com- , pany'a Ore bouse aod plunged toward tba sidewalk. The aulmsl etumbled at tbe curb and threw Its rider. Chief Bcull struck on bla pistol aud was slightly Injured. ' paotkABA nog — DOUS. la aoeordsDos wlib lb* provisions or an i, ordlou-eullUrd -AnorUlDsnrcroBcarnlns * alios tbem to ran al large wunm tee limits . ol Ocean Qir, 8. J., without being properly ' lb* months at July an^Aognst. *00 ah dogs ■ wboae owner* aball <U*reg*ro ibis proenma- * Hon shall be taasn Into cnalody by ant per- ,. SSJfSSH 2USSK,,'SrfS'«j5 t tekra and iwenty-flr* caols per d«y lor bl. board and atlrnlloo. lf any dog *0 Uttro . ib?re " reSSTn^pe'ld. fhs" amSaTw'lli'bJ '• klllod. _ JUHKPH U. t'MAMPIOK.
| EDUCATORS TO MEET , aisle Board. Will Aaar mblr - lo t The BUM Federation of Dlsirtd j I Boards of Educaliou will on July 18 I eud 14 have special board of educe- , ; ||ou d iy* at Ocean t'lly In couueclioti ■ la with Ihe summer school ecllvllle* , 1 ! here Frank H Bomturr. prealdeul ] of ihe Stale Federation, aud Or- 1\ N- , Kendall. Slale I'ommlmlouet of Edu - 1 particularly with Ibe work of district1 school board member*. There will also be a round-table dl*cu*sloii of Ibe district board problems, lo wblcb all - board membeiv throughout Ibe Slate are particularly Tbvlted. All board mem t<er* are re.pie.led lo register al lb* Federation headquarters upou 1 1 hell arrival al Ocean lily eud meet . members of Hie reception commlt'ee L,e.-r -Small Fox Terrier, female. ' while with itii aud black bead: stub ' tall and black spot above tall: reward Pop Corn SUud.Ninlbaod Boardwalk adv- II m ,. -Thh' scenery i-u 1 whal II wa*.' com pi* I net! Hie nri -I -I rau't »«• a b.l u n:l.*» V d i h CI patnted" l»t year " -Seattle l'uet-ln J | tclllgeucer Many of Ibe workmen lu Ibe Vene I tlnngls** fnetorie* l«ln to k«e Ibe It I "C6' V'er ''^n 'l^me rot.M. blind Tbl* I* -nu-ed by Ibe escwodve I beal and al«o by Ibe glare of "tbe * flame* from tbe glaaa furnace*. _ e The nn fortunate thing about good 1 e ' resolutions D that tbey are eo oftec J U— Sixth and Pleasure avenue. P 17— Eleventh sod Bay avenue. 2 18 — Fourteenth and Pleasure eve. . > 35— Seventh and Wear avenue. I 42 — Second end Asbury avenue. ' 43— Fourth aud Anbury avenue. 45 — Eighth and Aabury'avenue. 46— Tenth end Asbury aveDue. * 48 — Tbtrtaaotb and Aabury avenue 49 — Sixteenth and Aabury aveDue. 1 51— Nortb and Centre! avenue. 64— Slxtb and Central avenue. 67— Eleventh and Central avenue, r 87— Twelfth sod Wesley avanue. I 88— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. 1 78— Fourth aud Ocean avenue. 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue. I 78— Ninth aud Ocean aveuoe. 82 — Second and Atlantic avenne. f 96— Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace 911— Bay avenue and Ratterae* road - 621—' Twentieth and Central avenue 1 ■Precise People Will appreciate the « punctual s e r v ice 2 which adds to the de- >' light uf dining here. ■ THE ' Harris Restaurant a. last Bark hsr4t Warns W. Irsws I * H. Bnrkhardt & Co. 0 PLUMBING AND HEATING rt M» ASBl'kt AVUn Ml SCtt I cm l(W JklXtl ef Hoi Water, mam and Vapor Ranting ^ Hall PbODS. 1S1-X " | Try an Advertise- | in the Sentinel and 1 get Quick Results. ■
I For Sale to Close an Estate *" Section A, Lots 897-899, Front and Atlantic avenue, ,t size 100x130, with furnished house. Section A, Lots l 621-623 Wesley avenue, below Front street, size y 120x125. Bay Front, 50 ft lot below Fourth street, with riparian rights. Section G, lots 504, 505, 506, 507, size 120x100, Asbury Ave., below Thirtieth St Apply 810 Plymouth Place, Ocean City ! A Bargain For a Quick gale - $2500 ». 43 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. >. All newly furnished (Mission) and rebuilt Brick fireplace. „ 5 bedrooms and bath. APPLY ANY AGENT • Pnil/pl I'c The Reliable -rUWCII S Dry Goods Store 1" We are better prepared to serve yon for the M coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right prices and reliable goods. I , POWELLS " 971 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N J tt Phooc »5 J Moarassfg ,**u**Ncm f THORN d BOYLE **al mbtatk » SO* host* traaar (Hear ro Ooer owmi •/*«>« eraser idea, oo ass Ahsmi OO BAM O ITY+M. n.
TIT- ; ^ 0 Joseph G. Champion ulldirfo contractor o: j T""" s""' "" W'V . , Ralph Ha^es* VanGilder 1 architect and engineer ^ C ■ ^lr_ fou SHOULD HAVE - A Reliable Builder ' To erect vour Ocean Cily cottage. Y ou cannot spare the time . to look alter it close ft yourself aod must depend upou the honesty ol the contractor. ■ I have built for a large numl>cr of people and could refer you to any or all p( them^' g %cnd for the li>fof names and photographs ol the houses. ^""Otis M. Townsend office o 1 1 1 1 nro 0CRAN CITY" Sth si. Opposite T. 0. ' X (J I !_ VJ C- I 1 N- J- ^ F O PORSON Seashore Cottages a Speclajty O. VY/DiOVil 1 Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything m tb* Building liu* Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. % 810 Aabury Avenue OFFICE-745 West Avenue S. STEELU10H GODtracior and Builder ""SS" . — — — < 1 _ Allen Scull IHE. BVllUOER I Eighth */cb Qcs**r Mrx. ' Rhone Connections 1 S B SWAN J. C. TROUT j Swan and Trout c> *CTI"L V-*nv
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lOAO ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phc- >e 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors I 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 OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY , real, estate: •*.«, insurance Clayton Haines Brick [ Eighth St. Ocean City, n. j. Bel. Pbone, ,86-J Furniture Sto^ / Reupholstcring LET US Ur- j cl j ESTIMATE Wmd<"" Shades FOR YOU /Awnings and House Furnishings Our Prires are Lowttl pmdblt consistent with Good Work and Bert MstcrUI Lawrence n. Lear 6S4 Aabury Av.n.. Cily. W. J. 1 — 1 A ^ E you a cottage, bungalow or apartnient to lurnish.' We have a line of', furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and sec our stock before buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. * 720-22 Asbury Ave. Call at the Sentinel Printing House i if you desire first-class work.
i-asTTt-itTom tan BriixtrtT OTIS MTOWBSEirD BUILDER Office: 8th St. Opposite P. 0. Plans and Specifications preoared without chuge Only galvanized nails nsed on exterior work CSTIMATCSAR0 RLAN9 FUANiaHZb john t. seal BUILDER oc*»"cir* "CM™ "" °C|«iw 'issit Oeorge W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing PU*s Fre*. Basgste.s . S*«lsbj. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. 1*. J. h.11 itoos*. 0,1 Aim i.v.Mk 1 H.S.Mtat 8e0. 0. adams k co. pustering, range setting MUCK LATIHG, Etc., Etc. All Work 'la Mason Una Promptly Attsndod To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, practical mouse paintq 645 Asbury Avenue, Ol KAN cm. N. j. bat i mates FnrotaheS. Birr CM III** sod Hoppltaa. BlrycM Ha pairing Promptly Aiusdoa To. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AMD SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. ■RECKLCV, prop Ready Mixed Feints, Load sad Oils 920 sod 921 Asbury svsous. Real Estate and Search Company rspresknts Fidelity Trust Company of Ncsrsrk Wildwood Title and Tnist Co, Title Ingurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AU Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good Fust Morlg *g* Forms for Sole Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House K. J. You Know The Reason why so many men stay poor. It is because they do not put a check on extravagant habits, and neglect to aave something from their income. Do not be a spendthrift — be a saver. Your account is invited. 3 per cent. Interest Paid on Time Accounts. Ocean City ' ~ Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J* Cholos Dairy Product* 1 Butter aad Eggs Ask for Booklet of BpseUltl** Order. Delivered Both Pbons* Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — VUW Cut Flowers and Funeral Designi Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell Pboue, 429-J The Pontiere BOOT fi SHOE REPAIRING SHOP 1 j NEATLY DONE «M» **•? 9ms CM * £

