Ocean City Sentinel, 31 August 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel Paiaian an tauno Ernr Ticumt R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Piopiiena OCEAN CITY, . . NEW JERSEY M Tbope No. 66-X Advertise menu In toeei eolunrna. I eanu nS"tern!2afo^llppilc«iSnf1' <Ln<1 ***"' hanta™* promptly, dona by azpaiianoad THURSDAY. AUUUST SJ, 1916. "jnS^SL.0"*" CMr' . ==== . — — I It la dlffloolt to understand why I batbara will go into the tarf at uoprotected portlona or the beach. Tbey I will do ao, however, deeplte repealed ' warnings and notwithstanding ibe < large eigne on the beach. When go- ' log eurf bathing, keep In the sections ' where the life guards are on duty. 1 PREPARES TO LEAVE > I

Tbt George I*. Mllcb lo The farewell services of the Rev, George F. Milch, pastor of the First Bkptrat Church, who Is leaving hie charge here for a position In ibe educational Held, as the principal of a Baptist school In Western Pennsylvania, will be held Sunday. There will be special services ell dpy, with Holy Communion in the morning. The farewell aermoo will be delivered In tbe evening. Services will begin et 7 o'clock. Specal musical fee tures will be part ot tbe exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Mitch leave the city for their new Held of labor early io tbe following week, taking with Ibem tbe bast Wishes of their frieuds for Mr. ' Mitch's success in his new position. 1 BENEFIT PARTY i *ar Children la rtilladelphla me- 'f A card party will be held at tbe " Swarthmore Hotel at 2 46 o'clock this , (Thursday) afternoon for the benefit of the babies convalescing from Infantile paralysis at tbe country branch f of the Children's Hospital at Wynne- b fteM. Refreshments will be eerved, and lea cream will be on sale. Tickets are 60 cents. ' Mrs. George H. Smith, a cottager, , conceived the plan of holding the . benefit party. She Interested a nam- „ bar of other ladles and young women lo tbe move, and the affair promises ~ to be a eucceae, because many people , are cooperating and are working aner- n gstloally to have a large crowd present g Recent real estate transfers In Ocean 6 Otty recorded In tbe offloe of County 1 Clerk HUdratb, as iwported In tbe Cape b May County Gasetta, are as follows: n Agnes Humbrecbt. et vlr, to Horace M. Ramsey. Lot MP, block L plan I. — - s»««s«j. uoi lie, mock l, plan 1.

Gardens. Joe. a Champion, et ox, to John B. Klrby. 12800. Lot 68, plan 8. Bay Front. Irwin Johnson, et ox, to B.Frank BoUtb. *2800. South west 25 feet of lot 840. Section A. Coleman F. Corson .sheriff (property of Herbert F. Gllllugbam)to Anna Mary SchmliL *6160. Lot 556, Bee Son C. Newton Kelm. et ox, to Harvey Y. Lou 1, 2, 8 and 20 lest of lot 4 plan 4, Bay Front. . Harvey Y. Lake lo Roes C. Turney. Same as above. Frank H. Powell, et ox, to Ocean City Title and Trust Co., trustee. Lot at Intersection of southeast line of Ocean avenoe with south west line of Tenth street. I Hannah W. Mitchell to Otis M. ■ Townsend. Lot 1, block A. plao 2. 1 Add*» A Parcels to Ocean City Gar- ' deoe Co. Lot 648, block 6. plan 1. 0 Geo. F. Utier to K. Pauline Huber Bly. *2550. Lot 86, Glrard Realty ' Co. I Joa K. Marshall to Frederick A. < Footyn. Lot 947. Section A. ' aodnneaMt 0/16^ "enn to Ninth street 1 Oeeutm t rn hem North lo Ninth slrssu^a J Wew^hC r ITM^Niatb to Koortovntb atresia. bstwren c Jrisetsesth^so Twauly-tourm streets, he- ^ r**" Yweatj-ninth to ThiriMWh MraHu! ' betw^UwhaTanCoos«i. BseUoo h rnns ' Wees Thirty -toerth to Kortlsth atresia. be- a SriMB Fortieth to Kortr-sUth streets, between Foi tj -sixth to Pmj-ssoon^otnMts?bstwsen 0 the bar and eeaaa. Heetion L runs rrom 0 Prity sssoed to Finj-nlath stresu between si taataffean—

"Uste.es ■awes Cli». Members of the Ocean Ctty Fishing (nob are always boosting this resort and especially Its fishing. Wm. Ore, a member, met George Donoau, of Philadelphia, who spends the seasons hi Atlantic city, on tbs Boardwalk bare and took him to the club pier. Mr. Duncan caught many Ueb there and at once became a friend of this ctty. Another Phlladelphlan, Wm. Nelson, who baa been visiting Harry I Montgomery, was taken on tbe pier i by Charles T. Maglonts, and be, to... i bad great lock. , Collection lor Utile Sagsrrrs. ' A special collection will be taken up , In Holy Trinity P. R. Sunday School ( next Sunday afternoon for tbe benefit t of tbe little victims of Infantile paial- j i ysta who are now eoovaleaclog at tbe ' c WyuueUeld Hospital. The members of the Sunday school are pledged to , deny themselves aomi little luxury or'0 ptaasurs this week (a lolly-pop allV*n ,b* Psnoles thus 1 ■vsd towmd helping the little suffer- • «» regain health and strength. 1 or Set. reel to lavostsn. ^ have a real au xlou ' eale^m'ou Mo"! *Vl P*I*— ^ ''■•ban tbe plot of ° °° ^c*Tt' ,g.,rtotfc -^'•'rJwMsd. Ttii SBZ&VS'SLnfu&l 9*am la this Issue L l^iSrum?' J A

•Ifayor free ADTO BRIDGE f (Continued from First Pais.) C'lly, and tbe toll vnCthe bridge runs 1 ~ up their cost of living to tbe extent of r twenty cents a day. With a free 1 a bridge tbey could come to Ocean City 1 and go back ou tbelr bicycles with ex- " pensee lessened this much. 1 Mr. Collins said that be hae"seen 1 : numbers of auto. turn back to Homers' 1 '• Point when the owners found that 1 - tbey would have to pay loll lo cross I r the bridge. "You wouldn't believe the number," < r he declared to tbe committee. Of 96 ' | autos be has seen start over, 20 per c ; cent, turned back. These people . would think nothing of spending con- s i slderable money on the beach here, c hot they kick over what tbey consider a "hold-up " There shouldn't d a toll on the bridge with the taxes K property owners are compelled to pay.

0 Referring to tbe people In autos who torn back when they discover that r tbey have to pay toll to cross the ^ bridge, Mr. Colllossatd that at tlrst, |( for awhile after the bridge bad beeu | opeoed, he would often see an sato containing a man or two and two or three women return to Homers' Point and go back to Atlantic City or elsewhere, and be would my, "Look al them cheap skates," because be knew that If he were In the place of these men. with women In the ear, be would spend his last dollar, If necessary. to cross tbe bridge.! But he has , since changed bis mind regarding ' Tbey probably came a long distance and with tbs high prices of everything be now considers that tbey were right not to pay tbe loll. Dr. Randolph Marshall, of Tucka. was oext called. He mid he did not know why tbey wanted a doctorBrother Collins, according to tbe speaker's view, had made this prop- , osltlou exceptionally plain. Dr. Mar- i shall Staled that be has beard aentl- , meot at Tucks hoe that perhaps there never will be a road from Homers' i to Beesley's Polot. A free f bridge would relieve tbe feeling In tbe county. Personally, he would vote t for a free bridge. He expressed a c doubt that It would benefit Cape May ' County farmers. They can do- better ( by mmns of their motor boats than by i hauling tbelr truck overland. t Coleman F. Learning, gf Dennis Township, expressed the view that H ( as though a free bridge la a ■ necessity He has seen Ocean City's growth, and, twenty years from now, t It will be necessary to build another i bridge to take care of tbe Increased traffic. Hs mid be la oat 'a stock- , bolder lo the auto bridge company, does ha own a foot of land In Ocean City. Learning Rice, county engineer. I ' mid that personally be thinks every

, road should be free when It can be ' done. A free bridge would, as a whole, be of great benefit. Hs drew the plans of tbs proposed bridge betweeo Homers' Point and Beeslsy's Point. A wooden bridge, as estimated would oost, In round figures, *300,000- [ a steel bridge, between *600.000 and' _ *000,000. Tbe county, be added, la now building a bridge road frem tbe lower end of Ooean City to Corson's Inlet, oonuectlng with 8m Isle City. Freeholder Haul, of Wild wood, mid be thinks Ibe Wlldwood people prefer a* free bridge from Homers' Point lo , Bern ley's Point. Senator Btevens told Mr. Haul that this committee has nothing to do with a bridge between Homers' Point and Point. Tbe committee Is present only to bear cUizaoa on tbe question of the State taking this auto road over aud making It a part of the State road system. Ex -City Commissioner Robert speaking generally on the broad question of free and toll roads, that than are few people bis lo toll roads and bridges. Is no disputing the fact that both tbs Interests of Ibe seashore resorts and Ibe farmers would be benefited by making this a free bridge. He reoounted tbe history of the start and completion of this bridge by patriotic and energetic people Interested bare, and paid a high compliment to Ibem. R. W. Edwards said be Is a stockto a small extent. Accordlug to nls views, the building of this was the must remarkable scheme ever attempted. It, wee coustruated for the purpose of establishing a conuectlug jink between Atlantic and Cape May oountlm. He told of tbe immense amount of profanity caused by tbe loll on this bridge and mid that on moral grounds alone tbe toll should be removed. In tbe name "mwhiu ue rcmuveu. in tbe

of tbe Stale he made a plea for a free bridge. t George K. (Farmer) Bmltb. of Phlla , delpbla, who was next called on, was , the most surprised person In the room f when be was asked lo my something. ■ After complimenting the appearance t of tbe committee, ha spoke as a rml- . dent of Kami County, and urged tbe » committee lo give them people what • tbey want and charge It to Essex. Wm. E. Massey, treasurer of the - company, gave statistics rer garding the bridge from tbe annual , report of tbe company. This was printed in the Sentinel a few weeks < ago. In reply to tbe query as to whether ' 1 tbs stockholders will receive large ' I bonuses If tbe bridge is taken over by 1 I1 the Slate, Mr. Massey said the stock- ' will get 6 per cent Interest 1 only on mcb share of Wk. 6 During tbe first year Jf-tJjs.bridge's J I existence. 78 per cent, of tfc*"travel I ; over It want down the county, as ee- d labile bed by figures taken by a man n stationed at E v. Corson's oorner at ■ Marmora to count machines. Them has been au Increase of 3} per cent. In The biggest days receipts ware a little V *460. h | The greatest nuS/Ser of autos to go C over the bridge loons day was be- b tweeo 1900 and 1800. j, Mr. Massey mid that thousands of H I people would com. bees dally from h. | City In autos if the toll wsrsjo

removed from the bridge, which would not only help Ocean City but all of tbe Cape May County resorts. !Mr. Massey further said that both Mr. Hexamer and Mr. Armetroug had taken stock In the bridge with only the t bought of helping Ocean City. They did not- expect to make moury , out of It. f R. L. Goff gave a technical deecrlpf tlouof the construction of tbe bridges Referring to tbe cost of constructing tbe auto bridge three or four years ago, , aud tbe cost of similar work today, ' Commodore Hexamer asked the-engl" [ neer If It would not be from SO to So , per cent, more at tbts time. , The answer was I bat a conservative ' estimate of tbe cost of building sirch s ; bridge loday would be at least 25 per f mid that tbe up-keep of the road has f cost on an average of *HXK) a year. Freeholder Ratherford, of Cape May. . not care to express an opinion re- . gardlog tbe bridge. mtue will be clad to receive letters 'j 10 will to

,1 from anyone unable to attend this IC meeting t, D. Miles Rigor, of Wlldwood Crest. 11 Mid that tbe city Commlsslouers of „ Wlldwood expected to be at this rneel,r Ing, but. as tbey were uuabie to attend, it tbey bad asked him to say for them j. that tbey are lu favor of tbe Slate purIt chasing tbls bridge Mayor Mcr Linden, of hive Mile Beach, Ibe c speaker mid, held similar views. , Albert Fogg, of tbls city, spoke In favor of tbe State purchasing tbe s bridge. He told of tbe beaVy tolls be j paid for years for carry-lug produce tbrougb toll bridges Id Gloucester , County. CAMP MEETING ENDS Tbeanuual camp meeting services > were closed Mooday evening wllb ibe ■ ueoal procession around tbe brigbtly lllumlnated grounds. Many visitors viewed the closing ceremonies. There were large congregations at the morning and evening services on Sdnday. Tbe sermon In Ibe morning, one of ever heard lu Ibe auditorium, was ' delivered by tbe Rev. Dr John Wateborn, of Frankford. Two very 1 pretty eoloe were sung by Henry Gur- 1 ney, the well-koown Philadelphia ' In his sweet and touching way. 1 Tbs balance of tbe money required for tbe expenses of tbe summer services In the auditorium was raised. The Rev. F. A. DeMarls, superintendent of tbe Camden district, was the preacher id the evening. Dr. DeMarie also delivered the sermon Monday evening. Philadelphia business men among the cottagere here, more especially .

ry those with children, are planning lo remalD Id this city uptll December al a least, possibly all winter, and will iw mud tbelr children to tbe pnblic «- schools here. Tbey do not wish lo ''a take cbanoee on Ibe little folks cou ed tractlng Infantile paralysis m PbllaK); delpbla. Among those who will reid main here late this year are Churchill Hungerford and Clarence Brush. '• SOON TO WED F.B(S|emiBl ol Hall IcbsDcr ssd If Bliss Brown Announced. Mr- afid Mrs. Clsytou Haines Brick, of tbls city, anuouoce Ibe eogagt11 maul of Miss Esther Brown and Moll h Hcbafler, tbe latter of Camden. d Mr. HchaO'er Is assistant euperinUndent of the Bnlck Automobile Com- * P«ny.. ° Tbe youog pair will be married al rt the home of the bride elect lu the near future k — — le KLBkBON. a. Alice Walker, C. G. Williams, U C. ,t Williams, Philadelphia; Gldeou Oe- [_ t render, Vlueland; O. J. Jannsy. s- South Bethlehem; Lillian K. Hlaw. e Manhattan, Kaussa. d IDLKWIbD. Ic L. B. Kraft, Bars Loweuburg, Hort. ace T. Dyaon. Cbaa. Lannlug, Cbsa. '• H. Bfalnkel, F. B. Carllle and wife, t- George Ayrea, F. Gwynn and wife, K George Berlin and wife, Philadelphia. Mrs. Minnie L. Hcanlon, Boston; J. B * Doff a'od wife, Narclsm; Mlsa Edith " Hewitt, Narbertb. CHANDLER- WHITE H ALL. g J. C. Snyder, E. C. Mathleu. P. D Sweeney, Samuel A- Martin, J. H * McMurtrle and wife, Stanley Russell, H. Lawtoo Russell. J. R. Russell, e Mrs. J. Moore, J.F.Moore, Philadel- ' Pbla; Lawrence Russell, Jacksonville. ' Fie.; E. 8. Carllu and wife, Camden; ^ J. F. Crane, Claylou. f WYOMING a D. Register and wife. Ellwood Horn and wife, Thomas F. Kepler. I». E B Buxby and wife, Frank P. Brlster and . wife, R. Harlacber and wife, Edward t Harlacber and wife, C. B. Brow olog ( and wife, Philadelphia: H. M. Noll ner, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Joseph t White, Ruth Wbite, Weetvllle; W. _ E. Roy, Alloona. I HEW LINUS. , J. L. Nese and wile, 8. McNaugb- ' i too. Jr., Lonla Born. J. A. Turner Albert F. Halllwell, J. R. Young. Jr., * Wllloagbby. F. L. Byram, p. F. Colman, Alice Clark, Bertha X,! Geo. F. Ward aud wife, LA. F. and wife, Roy E. Brumbaugh, P. Rosa, Jr., Philadelphia; E. Ocean City; W. R. McHeury, I J. F. McKernan. Ridley Fark; J J.' rick son, Arthur Htaug, E. Heudrickaou, Woodbury; Mrs. Oscar Donnelly, Mlas Mary Fawkes. Ml.se. A. and E. Adams, Florence. IMPERIAL. O. H. Clawson, C. L. Wrlghl, Mr. M. D. Eaklu, Mrs. O. W. Clameul, 6 Wm. P. Kllpatrlck; John Ash worth. " Beatrice Miller, Philadelphia; Mrs. G. W. Balnea, Frances Haloes. MarlHenry Fey. South Westvlll*- a Barlow, Ulenoldeu; Mrs. James » K. Blakely, Wseuaont; Roy E. Ma- 1" Oreanwlch. Coon.; Mrs H. R. I™ lOeyar, Lancaster; Mrs. T. A. Flauul-jH

d gan. Moore; A- G. Height, Belmar; i if Frances Kllnges, Atlantic City; Martin Ma!ouey,2d, aud wife, Ocean City. b kaThlo. d Chester L. Banjalc, ■Walaontown^ f Miss Imbel O. Pollock. Brooklyn; J.' '• C. Marlon, Edna R. Wageiihurst. M. y t>. Halemau, Eli/.shcih (lord oh, Clara H. Barnard. Norman W Rowley, W. ' 1 " H. Billing aud wife. Charles M. Parker, " Lewis E. Nichols, Dauiel G. Hopkins, Helen (iilllngliam, J. C. Taylor. Phllk adrlphia; Mrs. Alan-N Craig, Forti1 '• Washington; tlie Rev. aud Mrs. C. H 1 1 '• Bnhne/, Ooean Ctty; W. C, Huuder- ' land, Norwood; U. 8. Lips, New York ' 5 City: M(i. J B. Phelau. Mre. W. A. Castle. Havana, Cuba. ' J ,K. Brown. Roger Hherrou and 1 r family, Tbeo Pester .ud family, E. J. * Cussack, A. Harkler. HeuJ Foster, Dr |* L D. Bauer. M. E. Higguis, Nan L. K Hlgguis, Cecilia C. Andrews. E H.r McFeeter. E. L. Flea aud w ife, D A. P Simpson, Ebeuezer Adams. Helen II. | j) Miss L. Hubbs, Philadelphia: I b Mrs. K F. Met res, Cleveland: Mr. i, J. E. Ryan, Thos. Davl. aud family. ,

maker, NorrMowu; (). B. Van Fleet. ' ( Treiilou; Mr-. G. A. Bister. Jr . ei .l i I. w LORRAINE t. F. Baker. Mrs H L Bradford. Chas. ^ L Borener, Merle D. Burke. A P.' Connor. Pblladrlpbia: A. G. Taylor, j (1 J- A. Hodge. Chester: Marie f Stewart. lc Ridley Park; J B Riley. Hsleui; Mrs. | Ie Aunle R. Heritage, Marcos Hook ;! ^ Mrs. Little Taylor. I. Hi wood; E J.:' ;r Smith, Peon'. Grove; H.J Rose, Mr. j' A. E Rose, Brooklyn; C B. Winter 1 and wife. Slralhiuerr; Lloyd B Avis. I ! G. A. Over aud wife, Catndeu ; Mrs 1 Boyertou. Mrs. J. PI. Harden. Plain- 1 ' r field. e Emma P. Champion, Mrs. Hmllb, !• y George Blundin, Mrs. William Kslly, |, „ Mlilvllle; Joseph E LeYan, Charles ! , a. Thomas and wife, p. a. Croney , , and family. H. J. 'Julun. Margaret L. ] j Martin. Mollle B. Dodge, J. Herblck , and wife, Mr. M. Martin. Walter | , Tourtsou, Mlas E Wacbter. a. Fred- , , erlck. K. F. Hunur, E. H. Powell. W. i , Walker, Mrs. J. N Palmer. W B. Derr ■ I *Dd wile, Joseph G. Thompson aud | . family, John Stringer, Philadelphia; . , J. a. Kerllu. Ch ester; W. H. Bori-.n | and Wife, Woodbury; J. R Dull, H. J. ( . Beix aud wife, Colllngawood ; C. Her . r ben, Hackrttstowu; Mrs J. L. Shack- . elford. Miss Husckelford, Hsddonfield, a Gertrude Powell, George H. Powell - Lansduwoe; H. Cuuulugbam, James . Donnell. Mlas Jaue Donnell. E. Kehlel 1

; and wife. H H Benedict aud wife, ! Mi- E Glenn, George H Warimau, . K Kale. M. J. VauHoru. Joseph N. P.arcey aud family, H. W. Hand, C. M iflalioa, A. C. A I bee Slid wife, L- H. ■ Miller, Jo-eph A. Smllh and family ! Clement and family, F. L. Morton aiid wife Plilladelphla; A. H O-boru, New ' York: Mis. Wllfong. Ocean City; Ml-s jAuna M, Shay, Merchaulville; J S. ' J aud w ife. Brldgelon; Mr. K P. W«.drutt, Mis. Kitythe P. Woodruff, CamK Dndgherty. Dr T K Brown and wife. W. Miller and .wife, L. aud A Jackson, c II Cook. Jr. and wife. j and Wife A K Thorpe. E W. Zeller. I Wilson It Brown au.1 family. C. L. j Smllh Mr— -GeiTNi Paiuter. J. I. i Helen Youker. Natalie Hloll. W J. j j Eldmlge sn.l wife, H. E. Brown, E. W. Harluiig. Wm Milues, Mrs. C.A.I* Marirarel Loinr. W tl. (i.slou Jr. K . Margaret loitig. W E

; K. Hunt and wife, Mary E. Mesaloger, "iJ K. Bird. Mrs. Wm. T. Herriug. ' I Pblladel pbla: P S. Slack house Wa.lijtugloii.ll. 1) Brant, Ml. Joy; J. T It I vert. in. H ti Hall and wife. Kld- • ley Park; R. 8 Durblu. Narbertb; F • H. Powell and wife. Camden; C. G. 1 VauUilder. Moril-lown, Leou W. '• j Melsber. Cyuwyd. ' Mrs. I) B Deuce. Flore uce Dance. ; I Auua'Dauce, J. K Carr, Mildred I ' farr, France. Carr, Bessie Forrester, i Auburn U Randall, Mrs. Herman 1 1 Mr- H. C. Magruder, Miss . lAn-lle Magruder, Dorothy Magruder. : Dorothy Tafel. David Lukeus. W. F | T i Lodge. Jr.. H. O Mearkle, H. Wat £ • Geo. H P.reou. aud wife, Helen j Dut-c li. D. D. Wetaa. A. R. Clark. D ~ Henwood. D. O. Garnaoo, Ethyl C P. Demnay, Ellxabelb Duddy, Lewis A " Smllh and wife, Edith Palrlck, Phlla - | delpbla: Warren Aldred, Isaac Ker1 Shaw, Cyuwyd; W. W.Shaw. Wyu I cole; Florence D. Ballade. N C. Cusler, Edwin J. Pelrsnu aud • wlS, LC. Paraons, J. R. Yoat. ' Phueirixvlfle; Heleu Daniels, Swart li- ' O Aj. Rlcbter. Reading; Mr. H. Milllck, Llanerch; Geo B. West Chester; Lyde A Broad hell, I Avis Wheatmao, Newton ' Square; wV, G /Orr. Jr., Haddou 1 Mrs. R/L McLeod aud daugh- • Clarksburg. W. Ve. Leander S. Corson builder "

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Did you know that we are selling American in Flags for the benefit of the Babies' Hospital, 10 Wynnefield, Pa ? Come and see us, please. 0 LOUIS ANDERSON. RUTH ANDERSON. _ f MARGARET DOYLE, ill Children's Committee. 918 ocean ave., rear swarthmore hotel mmm ^c°P'e Decide" With this a Campaign Slogan, the support the ;; Joseph States Senator 'he Republican Primarv Wmmmm TueMja>' September 26, 1916 WHO STANDS FOR ; Young Man Your First Saving " Yo° young men, jual out of high school or college, suning • business (, or professional career, don'l have to be advised about the necexaitv of , ; asvingyour money You know ,b.t already. « Bn. we w.nlTo Lg 1 K "r*" M""" always. And we further h mm^re^py' 5^A°^i",Trj,ar^t,jhe •""■•I premium on a life premiuma on time ' le1na,'c meeting future |- THE US. IHSHEAHCE »«-««,, v0„_LBr Theo. V. Townsend : Ml As bury lv„. Z^y POWell'S DryQ'oods Store 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. Interesting to Investors These Who Wish a Desirable Location lor a Seaside Home FOR s A LE— * few lota located, in Section a. Ocean City N j U , V , — "cfe'lr of Slau road and Psnnaylvania aiid R— ,1ing tAalioua. Also .lu. f„r bungalow, aliniu on iiZ,T Harbor Bay, Baaalsy'a Point, N. J. ^ ARTHUR^D. BARROWS B32 CENTRAL .VENUE OCEJN c|Ty N ^ PUUMBlPsia i c. H. BACON HOT Blasts a.

Joseph G. Champion building contractor ( I Ralph Hayes VanGilder architect and engineer i j ' V YOU SHOULD HAVE ' A Reliable Builder 1 To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself aud must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. • f I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend ... st. -BUILDER TI.1"' — — — - — - — — — 1 i EflBL J. STEELIMN K'""' o™?; .Av""e Bring " ■ Allen Seull THE Eighth HAW QCE*X rlrE. Rhone Connections ' S B SWAN J E TROUT Swan and Trout ]

Carpenters and Builders JOB8IN& * SPCCIALTV U 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ~ 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 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION ASX"!TI™««""5d'OHI?I0OS5 SIib?0to olo.0.00" •"Okkk KINDS or RINKIN l,A01 TO Office 1017 Asburv Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Re:al ESTATE -md INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean Olty, N. J. Be.I Phone, 1 86- J Pumlture Stored . I pT i jo /Reupholstering ESTIMATE Window Shades ; FOR YOU /Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our Prlcri are Low poadblr conmtinl wHh Good Work and Bat Malarial Lawrence H. Lear 1 654 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. - J— ^ y°u a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line ofi furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock be- C fore buying elsewhere. , Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. ! 720-22 Asbury Ave. " I Call at the Sentinel Printing' House N if you desire first-class work. *

roRTRarron awn xrnnntv OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER 8th St. Opposite p. o. Plans and Specifications precared without charge Only' galvanized nails used on exterior work CaTIMATkS AND PLANS ruRhlSkl n JOHN T. SEAL builder Oott—xm, IVto-lUU. BubMAOUmL »l«nu,..u Uou. George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Pla.. Free. Banitlo.. . Specially. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Hell Pb..ut, x 6. 0. AdiiM f. ff A4m i . H. S. Adimi 6E0. 0. ADAMS & CO. PUSTERING, HINGE SETTING MIC. LAVING. He., Elc. All Work In Mason Una Prompil, Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Full Clue o) Joiiu Lueaa e iv. Paim, BRECKLEY'S MOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PROP Heady Mixed Paluta, I*ad and (Ilia 920 aud 922 Aabury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing

Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guarantied Money to Loan on Good First Mong.st } Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. The Usefulness of payment by check is realized wherever business is transacted andsett'enient made in this nomical way. The Ocean City Title and Trust Company cordially invites your Checking Account, large or small, and offers yon . all t h e advantages of ' safe, satisfactory banking. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, |M. J.

ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Batter and Hgga Ask for Booklet of Specialties Delivered Both PhoneThomas J. Thorn FLORIST I vsp Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished' 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 429-j The Pontiere ~ SHOE REPAIRING SHOP NEATLY DONE NMI* katary Are., Ocean City, IL J,