Ocean City Sentinel, 5 October 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - . NEW JERSEY BeD 'Phone No 66-X AdTarturrnmti is loeal oolnmnm 6 oant. per Una. awes luertloc. Monthly and yearly latee farnlebed on application. promptly done by alparlanoad THURSDAY OCTOBER 5. 1816 ^K-ntarad al lb« 1'otl OOtte M UMac City. It la reported tbal Prealdenl Wileon vent from Dong Branch to Princeton to caat bla vote, but bla effort war ecarcely noticeable In the complete return* received from New Jeraey— eapeclally aa it related to Ibe candidacy of Attorney General Wtacolt. The Sentinel baa voiced tbe opinion on aeveral occaalona, and it repeat* it* view, that there la no oocaaion to have tbe prlmarle* remain open nottl 8 o'clock in tbe evenlog. At the general election tbe polla cloee at 7 o'clock, and the polla ahould cloee at tbla hour at Ibe prlmartr*. Again tbe atreet* are filled witb brigbt-looklng yonngater* on tbelr way to and from acbool. Tbe young people appeared fo be glad (o reaume tbelr etudlea laat Monday after tbelr prolonged vacation, and Ibe teacher* looked aa charming a* ever —meaning, of eoorae, tbe female leacbera. If you want to get the beat ol a freetrade spouter. an exchange advlaea, Jnet demand to know why tbe oeceaaartaa of life have aoared talgber and blgber under the Underwood freetrade tarifl If be trtaa to dodge by laying It on Ibe war nail him to tbe wall by aaklng him why tbe coal of living waa not lowered dorlDg tbe aeveral mouth* tbe Uoderwood law wa* in force before tbe war atarted. He'll then begin to aputter In good fatbioo . FaKUNOBCVBEN THE HAM - Altar ali, what difference doe* it make whether Marline or YVeecott won lb* Democratic nomination for United State* Senator! The result 1 wotUd be tbe tame In November, becanee Joseph 8. Frelltigbuyeen, tbe I Republican nominee, will win overwbelmlngly. , A bettor selection than that of Mr. Frellngboyaen could not have been , made. He la not a novice In public affair* Ha haa aerved In tbe State Senate, be baa been for year* on tbe ' Stole Board of Education, and alao a member of tbe Stale Board of Agrl- 1 culture. Betid**, be la a aocceaaful 1 ■ bualneee man of bigb private character and la atrong with tbe people. I '■ " I STOOD BT LAKE. Ocean City atood by Aaaemblyman , Mart Lake at tbe recant primaries , and gave blm an almost solid vote. Tbla was ooly aa It abould have been . and tbe regret la ooly-lbat. partly be cause of dlaaffectlon In tbe Republican 1 party, for which be waa not responsible, Mr. Lake waa defeated for renom- ( lost loo. ' Than haa never been a man In tbe Assembly wbo In bis Brat year accom- ' pi Is bed ao much for hit constituents In ' the whole county aa did Mark Lake. H* was alert In working for tbe Inter- t aH* of tbe people and was ever ready t to give them whatever waa possible When be reached Trenton aa a new , member of tbe Legislature, be at once , became popular with tbe other member*. go matter what tbelr politics. , He may have made ooe or two mis takes Apparently be made al least * one— In that Upper Towoabip 0*b oet matter. Bat be introduced that bill al " the request of residents of tbal town- 1 ablp, and bla political enemies used It to lua disadvantage. It There waa a combination of similar » tblogajlut were worked to bla disadvantage and encompassed bis defeat P tor reoomlnalloo. „ However, Mark Is no grouch. He haa takso philosophically tbe decision m at tba polls, la happy in lbs thought „ that be did bla doty aa b* aaw It, and be and bla friends will work on alec Moo day for tbe success of tba whole * Republican ticket. 1 (UoaunooMsisd.) b The Piece (• make Kicks. '■ Editor the Bbrtutel: — All through the year, and especially dor- U log tba rammer months, on* can bear ei almost dally complaints of tbe alleged exoeaalve charge* of tbe gas, a electric light and water companies p eoo water companies

• and tba mismanagement of tba Shore Feat Line Railroad care, together , VHb disorderly conduct oo tbla company's car*. Whether tba local utilities companies do or do not charge excessive rates, ' tba writer doe* not know, bat I be re It 1 something pecu liar about tbelr charges at times, and, where there are so many < complaints, there most be reasonable ' grounds for proper dlapato. It does no good, however, to elt i around and growl and snarl, Deltber I does It get a person anyw here to aland around on a street corner, gesticulate , and make wild threats. , Tbe proper thing to do ts to marshal facta and present these to tbe But# Board of Public Utllltlee. This ! board was established to adjust mattan of tbla kind. Through tbe courtesy of tbe Hxnti - 1 ML. I would like to bear tbe views or ' Interested and dlssitlsfled property F. I Cal mi M mmmrm Falls. I Floyd C. Bimma, after a very sue- ' cuasfui season, baa closed bis dpi tea - lessen More on the Boardwalk, at 1 Eighth stieet. Ha and Mrs. Struma s will leave In a few days on a twol weeks' trip They will visit Niagara 'c Fella and Pittsburgh. In tbe latter1, elty Mr. 81mm* will take a look at tba i del lost aaaao .bops there aod sea bowl . tbey are conducted Mr. and Mn | Btmms will m«rr t pan likely locate In j * Philadelphia i . in, winter. There1 Itbny^TMbi" " ^ ' MCb ""'h i * UmaaCUy. •ua",wr nT^ EL

i SUMMER COTTAGERS END SEASON IN THIS RESORT

v Personal Notes of Your = Friends Who Have Returned y to Philadelphia. Id Policeman Johnson Is taking bla , OrteCox Grler aud family nave re- = turned to Camden, r- W. T. Brown and family have re- . _ turned to 81. David's. D Mlsa Marie Boothroyd, of Ibis city, | „ la visiting id Ml. Holly. i 1* W. J. Ferguson and family have ree- turned to Plilladelpbla. | - Joseph Barry and family have re- ' I- turned to Philadelphia. J. W. Hmytb and family have re- I turned lo Philadelphia. I Mre. T. M . Hlllsley and family have [j relumed to Pblladelphia. c D Mn. William Doug has returned to ' e her borne In Pbiladelpble. 7 Mlsa Grace H. Wilmerton. of Pblla- « it delpbla, baa returned borne. 1 Mlsa A. C. Dochenmayer, of Pbiladelpbla. baa returned borne. Burrows C. Marshall and wife, of * ' tbla city, are at Weraerevllle. [ Miss Grace'WIImerton, of Phtladel- b r pbla, baa returned to that city. ' . Harry Cox aud wife, of this city, , are visiting friends out of town. Mrs. Mary Kelly baa closed her cot- C tage and returned to Philadelphia. ^ J. W. 8tllt and family have re- (| • turned to their Philadelphia home. . J. H. Wilson and family bave re- jj turned to tbelr Pblladelphia borne. n , A. Deverell and daughter bave re- , turned to tbelr Philadelphia borne. u f Robert Radford and family bave re- n ■ turned to tbelr Pblladelphia borne. » Mlaa Bertie Btltee la entertaining p I Mlaa Edna Corson, of Pblladelphia. a Mre. E. 8. Woodward baa closed ber cottage and returned to Camden. c| , W. W. Maddock, of Ibla dly, has r< , returned from a week's vacation trip. r C. T. Blow and wife, of Moorestown, d ; recent guests of tbe 8t. Cbarie*. n D. F. Anderson and family bare rei turned to tbelr borne lo Pblladelphia. le Miss Mabel DaBarre, of Ibis city, re t« ceotly made a boetuea* trip to Easton. Charles E. Rlday and family bave D returned lo tbelr Germautowu borne. "I Mre. A. A. Young baa closed ber , cottage aod returned to Pblladelphia. o Mia. Jobo E. Orr, of Pblladelphia, d . apeodtDg a few days at tbe Wyoming. d Mre. H. A. Kuabe baa returned to " 8be apent Ibe season H J. W„ Dandenberger and family " bave gone back lo Ibeir borne In Mt. 1 Airy. h Mre Alice Yarger, wbo spent ibe h eeaaou be re, baa returned to Pbiladelpble. Ji J. 8. Catereoo and family, cf Pblla- b delpbla, hava returned lo tbelr winter Mrs. Joseph I. Scull baa returned L a week's visit to frlenda al Mt. Holly. cl ,

Eugene Darby, of Ibla cily, will enter Habncniauu College, Pblladelphia, tbla fall. Mia- Martha Mllhgan baa returutd Pbiladelpble after apeudtng tbe eeabere. John E. File aod family are beck In Philadelphia after epeudlug tbe seasou bere. Robert Mayer aod family, wbo apeot the summer bere, bave returned lo Oloey. Mre. Herbert Wrtgbt, of Weoonah, U visiting ber parents, A. "D. Scull and wife. I Mre. Adele Sell ha* retorned to ' Pblladelphia afier spending tbe season hare. Cbariea B reck ley , of tbla city, la again working at bla trade In Wilmington. i R. W. Gelae. of Philadelphia; was 1 tbe week's arrivals at Ibe Imperial. i , J. Da ban Headley'a family are at 1 borne attar several weeks' stay Id AtCity. | Mre. George O. Adams, and daugb- 1 Mlaa Ions, of this city, are at Niagara Falls. I Mlm Clara Wilson bss closed ber 1 pottage and returned to ber Philadelphia borne. I

* Daniel Krauss and wife bave re- ' turned from tbelr auto trip lo Washlugton. D. C. _ Mre. H. M. Newklrk. of tbts city, bas returned from a visit to Phlladel- ( phis friends. , William Blaltner and family bave j cloaed tbelr cottage and returned to e Prof. I. J. Hcbwatt and family have It closed tbelr cottage and returned to r - a H F. Homer aud family, of Cam- * den, bave cloaed their oottage aod retorued borne. Mre. A. C. DeCao and family bave I Cloaed tbelr cottage aud returned to I " Pblladelphia. Joeepb I. Scoll, real estate operator. \ retorned from a week's stay at r Y T. E Wlnatanley, of Pbliadelpbla. | waa tbe guest of F. Oberlo here over i tbe week-end. Mre. T. Dowdoey Clark bas cloaed ber cottage and returned to ber borne 1 . Woodbury. Mre. D. B. James aud family, of:' t registered at tbe Kathlu ! a a few days ago , 3 1 Ere. C H. T'sgsu haa "closed bar l( cottage here and returned lo ber Phil- C r adrlpbla borne. ' j J. B. Klnmpp and wife, of PbUa- . delpbla, were guest, of tba Healing. ' J a few days ago. , i Eagaoe Dowd sod family bave ' " closed tbelr cottage bere and returned 1 1 to Germantown r I Mia. Emily Fonlk. of Pblladelphia. » I returned home Salorday after a two h

r week? visit to ber brother. R. T Fonlk, 'and wife at their cottage on Fourth street, tbl» city. D. M. Patton sod family bave re-. ' turned to Philadelphia sfler spending the season bete. J. W. Selser and family have reI turned to Pblladelptila after spending tbe summer bere. D. Palmcrl and wife, of Brooklyn. - walk for the season. ' Harry Boon, a well-known cottag-r. returned to Philadelphia, aecmnpsnled by titi family, Charles E Meehsu and family bave relorned to Mt Airy. F Glockert and family have re turned to Philadelphia after spending Mis* Eunice Powell, of Dee-burg, Is visiting ber.brotber.Cbsrles B. Powell, and family In this city. Mrs K. R. Dlpploeott and sou have returned from a visit of several week, to relatives at Medfurd. J. Franklin Meehsu and wife, of Pblladelphia, registered at the BIscayne during tbe week. Wm. T. Prlngle and tomlly have closed their cottage and returned to home In Wyncote George Dong and family closed their apartments Monday and returned to Philadelphia. J. R. Lynn and family have returned to Philadelphia after speuding summer In this city. Mre. Clara I ui bee I has returned to Philadelphia home after speudlue pleaaant summer here. R. J. McKeown aud family have Ibelr summer borne bere aud returned to Philadelphia. E. E. Eddow-a aud family, of Pbllabave closed tbelr cottage andreturned to Pbliadelpbla Andrew N. Paul and family will bere Id a few dsys for tbelr wiutor borne In Philadelphia. W. G. McDowell aod family are at tbelr borne In Narhertb after spending tbe eeaaon bere. Harry Cooe, who la engaged In bustat Peno'a Grove, apent a few bere during ibe week. John Wetsler and family, of this city, have gone to Philadelphia, wbere will spend tbe winter. Mrs. Annie Ireton and Mrs. Mary of Mercbaotvnie, were recent guest* of tbe Elberon. MlesM. H. Wanamaker baa closed cottage after entertaining a large party tor several days. Earl Newklrk, .who graduated In J one from tbe Ocean City High School eoterad Drexel Institute. Dealle Hogbee. of tbla city, bas returned from a visit to bla auijt, Mre. Dydta Hlldretb, at CiermoDt. John H. Mactague and family bave tbelr Wesley avenue collage cioseci tnetr weaiey

. aod returned to Pbiladelpble. W. H. Shough and family bave returned to Ocean City afler spending j 'several months at Peon's Grove. 1 William H. Horn and family will close Ibelr collage tomorrow and re- 1 , turu lo Ibeir Pbliadelpbla borne. 1 Mre. J. Mackry Corson and daugb- ' ter, Mlaa Doulsa T. Corson, of this , cily, are at Delaware Water Gap. I Jamee Franklin aod family have 1 cloaed tbelr cottage aod returned to 1 tbelr borne in West Pbliadelpbla. ' I Mre. Fannie Wilson baa been enter- ' tolDlng Mr*. Esther Bennett, of Phil- ' , adelpbla. several days In tbla city. Tbe Rev. Wm. Abbott, of Aabury ' Park, visited bis son. Dr. W. G. Ab- ' , bott. In tbls city, during tbe week. , William Chambers and family have , cloeed tbelr summer cottage and re- , turned to tbelr Pbliadelpbla borne. , , Cham. 8. Wood aod wife, wbo spent i tbe summer season bere, have re- | to tbelr Philadelphia borne. ( F. Nelms and family, of Pblladel- < pbla. bave cloaed their bay front villa _ and returned to tbelr winter home. | George W. Shirley and family, of < Moore, Pa . bave cloaed tbelr collage < and returned to tbelr winter home. < Paul Dmmorelie, of tbe Welgbtman 1 E-lale, baa returned to bis borne lo Wayne, accompanied by bla family. > ,. "»yoc, accumpauiea ny ills lamlly.

i. Mre. N. C. Clelland, of Pbliadelpbla, Is spending some days at ber collage, f Eleventh street and Ashury avenue. I- Mre. Cbariea Breckley relorned tbe latter part of laat week from a few ,e days' visit to relatives In Wild wood. a Miss Julia B Sen II, witb Atlaotlc Cily frlenda, left Saturday one trip to ,e tbe Catakllls and adjacent localltlea. O William A.- Bender aud family, of Philadelphia, bave closed tbelr Cen»r*> avenuecottage and returned home h Jobn T. Price, of Steelmaovlllr, a-as tbe guest of bla daughter, Mrs Oer- # trade Headley, In tbla city, ou Sun0 d"'" Dr. Harry O. Bbarp and wife, wbo , I apent tbe season very pleasantly In ' | tbls city, have returned to Pblladelipbla. Joseph M. Thomas and family bave r' closed their cottage. 838 Wesley aveI nue.aod returned lo tlielr Wlsaablckoo ! Mre. B. T. Abbott aod Mrs Deander | Corson, of tbls city, are speuding a 'week very pleaaautly In the moon- ' Mama. ' I Past Commodore C. Howard Sober- ] | merborn aod family bave closed tbelr) cottage and returned to West Pbliadelpbla. Miss Mabsl DaBarre. of tbls city, • will leave next week for California!' wbere sbe will spend tbe winter 1 1 j Mr. and Mrs. F. Gluckert, Jr., bave ' returned to tbelr Pbliadelpbla borne 1 after spending tbe summer mouths ' 1 this city. Mre. Glockert composed i

(the verses which were read at the r.MIss Miriam Relchly/who spent the summer at York aod " vicinity, htIn this city. ~ C. H Shoemaker has returned from Bethlehem N. H.. where be ha- been | *' James H. Simpson sod amily. of! r West Pblladel plus, who -pent the sea | d home Tue-dsy. IP Mrs. Johnson Roney ha- returned « Wesley s venue. R Howard Thorn and wife have '• cloned their Wesley aveuue cottage '• Miss Anus Dslscheg, w tin graduated June, has entered the Newark state " Ivl wlu O. Gault and family who -pent the summer a' 6JS A-bury ave f Iiue. this city, have relumed to tlielr Miss Daura Sayre, of Ibis city, left Stale Normal School. f oouutry home at Marmora. h Frank H Stew-art. president of the Ocean City Fishing Club, aud family e have closed tbelr collage aud returned Mrs. Clara Carbart and -on have re t turued to Philadelphia after speuding , several weeks bere with Mis. Carbart - parent*. N. C Godfrey and wire. . E V. Corson aud wife bave been en j lertalulng Mrs. Dydla O'Brien, of thicliy, aud Mrs. Dillie Smltb. of Den i Mlsa Mack, of Massey A Edward-' real estate office. Is pleassutly located t at tbe borne of Mrs. J Roney, 618 I Wesley aveuue. for tbe winter mouths. Franklin Herst, president of the _ Twentieth Street Improvement Aaso- ' F*x Ch U" r"UrUed I ^ "C00n">'U li>,"•fan, Miss Helen Flsber, prominent in town, returned home Friday afier spending a portion of the summer 1 bere. P. J.'Wbelan and family, who spent tbe season In Uielr collage al Third street sod Corinthian aveuue. have returned to tbelr borne at Over- ' President R. B. Stltes, of tbe First National Bank of tbls cily, left ou F Friday last for a week's stay at Were oereville. He waa accompanied by bla wife. 1 > Thomas Wattaon and wife, of Pblla' ) e delpbla, spent the week-eud al their cottage, "Clearvlew," to this city i They entertained George Kldwell, of I Philadelphia. Miss Elizabeth Breckley, cblef oper ; . returned from a week's vacation. Miss Ruth Stephenson was on duty during i , Mlsa Breckley 'a absence. 1 i Mre. Abble Boweu, Mre. Rutb Bar- ) ber and Mre. N. B. Sooy, of tbls city, I . are eujoylng a visit to Niagara Falls , sod Toronto. Tbey will slop at Hat" rlsburg on their return trip. , Prealdenl William E. Massey. of tbe 1 . Ocean Cily Title and Trust Company, and bis family returned Thursday frcin a two weeks' visit to Heory D. , i Moore's camp lu the Maine woods. Wlldey Demaresi, of Nyack, wbo i , been office manager for the locel ! gat company for several months, ends bit connection there next Satur- ■ day and he will join bis wife at Ny- ! Mrs. E W. Warren, of Ibis my. will | In a few days for California to . spend the winter Sbe will occupy an ' apartment near ber daughter, Mrs ' Owen McCann, wbo resides at l.o# '■ Angeles. Charles D. Bader and family, ol J Plilladelpbla, bave relumed home ' '• after spendlug several months here ■ - Bader, a abort time sluce. sut- J taloed a severe loss through llie death ' . of bis father. Jobn Jaggere, who was engaged as a t photograpber at Delaware Water Gap ^ ' daring the summer, wa. In town a few < daya ago He has goue to New York o City, .where be will continue bis work 0 as a photograpber. t visitor bere during Ibe week, sod hit - visitor bere during

family, wbo bave been In tbls cily s abort time, returned with blm. Mrs. " Cohen Is a daughter of Capt. H. W. ^ Hlldretb. of this city "CAL" SMITH WEDS Dewls Calvin Smith, generally °f known among bis former school boy u- friends in tbls city as "Cal" Smltb. ° « son of H. A. W. Smltb. of the His is cayue. was married Tuesday, Septemr- ber 26, In Gaslonfa, North Carolina I- His father received a telegram announcing tbe marlage. 10 Tbe bride was Miss Ethel Bright „ Craig, daughter of W. D. Craig, of |. Gastonla. H The ceremony was performed at the ,e home of the Rev. o P Ahernetby. ^ pastor of tbe Dorsy Baptist Church. a Tbe witnesses were H K. Dogan „ and Miss Mary McDeau. The newly-wedded pair tookw short 'r trip afler tbelr marriage. "Cal" bas been witb the Gastonla Gas Company for more tbsn three W h**" Prt°r 10 1,11 'n* po*,Uoa " | The city Is getting down lo its win- , ter baae. Tbe proprietors of hardware , and furniture stores make auuouucerjment that tbey will cloae tbelr establishments at 6 o'clock every eve- „ t nlng. except Saturday, from now uu- ! t tU spring. ■ nm'1 1 'rr'sfu .^on,"» Fat ' ' , k,,fl Is Iks Counts'. •O-Vn""' j

: W. W. SMITH BUYS : STORE PROPPTY „ Other Sales Reported by Clay- 1 " ton Haine8 Brick. Real j "| « Estate Operator. | operator, ba» -old llie -lore and dwell,1 hie formerly occupied by Fred Plllzenmyer, 735 Ashury aveuue. and ^ owned by Allien Fogg, to Win. W. K Spilth, tinsmith, oftln- city, for t-Vilkl 9 father In business, w ill take i*»wes»ioii within a few day-. * Mr Brick si-o made the following r Cottage al Twenty fourth -tree! and Wesley avenue owned by the Rev S " t Philadrlphla. ten feet of (lie lot No.i Ida I. Krsns- Miller, of Philadelphia. Smith; I I 'enlral avenue, al FiftyFINED $s t John W Jolinsoti. of Thirty fourth i f"'1 u!d 1 found John-oil lu had shape In the ■ r; [ it to Atlautlc City. He returned, wnr-e than ever, at 4 o'clock In ihe after- - 8 at tbe public comfort station, picked r Johnson was before Police Magi . -irate Harrows Tuesday morning. He , was fined pi. He look Ihe pledge for $4000 COTTAGE Oils M. Town-end. builder, of this , cily. ha. received Ihe contract tn build . Mrrchsiilville. atlbe corner of t'bel- - , city, at a cost of WtlOO. He will also S , build a garage on tbe premises. Tbe cottage will have ten rooms r Tbe Inside finish w ill he of wblto euamel, and the whole will be up-to-datt . lo every way. There will be ati open ' Jesse Dickinson, wbo Is employed f by tbe Wlldwood Fish Compauy In s tbls city, while ou bis way borne, 1102 Simpson avenue. Tuesday cveolng. ' met with a painful accident. He was ! on bis motorcycle when he and .N Carlson's auto collided. Policeman Sack took tbe Injured man In C. S. Scull's aoto to a doctor, by whom the - . Injuries were dressed. COLLECTOR'S SALE ! Properties for Unpaid Street Assessments. ) iu?°T«z CO II "wr of YlP-in*1' -An scl to and provldlne lor thttormmto' or «'»<• """s'Smz • populsllon ' pro^^.rch wTTli^l aM l hs'suppIsm- D? 1 Friday, the Third day of November, tracts or par.-cu'oT' hoVboeluner ^ and rral e-tstc wilt be sold lor lb- shortest of years lor which >hr person will a»ree F

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I f ^1 | ANY KINO ^ rWMB"8 I !' Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR 1 Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER 1 YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. j I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Semi for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE D I I I I rt C D OCEAN CITY. 81b St. Opposite r. 0. D I L. L/ CL It 1. JEHBL J. JTEELHH ™s2S\S!.?Y A"""e ntrnntnr -.S J",I|U P"IBI111! "">ra " Coniracior Met w Allen Seull THE Eighth xjrit Ocehjv Mve. Rhone Connections B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout

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JOBBING « SPEC I A t TV 10 AO ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITV. 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 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asburv Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Real, estate .0* insurance; Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, n. J.

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Our Prlca are Lowrrt possible conutirol with Good York ind Beat Maltrial Lawrence H. Lear c «5< Aabury At.nu. o«.n City. N. J. . I— I AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apart- - _ ment to furnish? We have a line of furniture atiess than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock be- C 11 (ore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. PLUMBINQ I ja",h Rhon— C. H. BACON 607 Eighth 8t <* I R I Advertise in the SENTINEL

I tiHTKt.Tore awn wriiDl.R, OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Offick: 8th St. Opposite P. 0 Plans and Specifications prenared without chatge Only galvanized nails used on exterior work CSTIMATCS AND PLANS FURNISHFU JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER Oeorge W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. 1J W. Fourteenth Street ' OCEAN CITY. N. J. Me,, ,,, j 6. 0. Adams ff. l Utni H. S. Ataici GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING BULK L'ATUTG, tic., tie. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER [ 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PNOP I toady Mixed Paints, Lead aud Oil, 820 and 822 Aabury aveuue. Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Comciny Wildwood "Title and Trnst Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Money to Loan on Good Firat Montage Karma for Sale > Offices in First NationI Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. A Alan Proves His Ability to accomplish something worth while by the practice of economy and regular bank deposits. He is steadil)* climbing higher up the ladder to success. 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 (Saccaaaar to I. 8. Ch—aipl a- ; St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. 3. Choice Dairy Products Butter and Egg* A*k for Booklet of Specialties Order* Delivered Both Phone# J. Thorn FLORIST — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 4Z9-J The Pontiere # SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE NMII lahwrj Are., Ouaa City, It J,