Ocean City Sentinel fuiu am Preuaas tnn Tiiiuit K. CURTIS ROBINSON Bdterand Propria tot OCEAN CITT, - . NEW JERSEY - *» Tbone Wo W-I gnSTIlrti !oy M work promptly Aon* br MparMaoM Mae. • THURSDAY NOVEMBER 80, 1816 GIVE thank* today lor the trihoy : biasing* that bar* bean your* during 1 tb*y**r. Donro without *ome thing* •« 1 Waal may be difficult at time*, but it 1 gala one aoaoawbere. All euccaaaful oaraar* ara built upon It. Saving 1 aaooay and doing without i* a painful 1 pea eaa«. but the raralt* are mighty c plaaaant. Sacrifice war never ea*y and aalf-danlal never popular. But you oau't have the big tblog* of life If you < lartal upon having thouaande of little , thing* all the time. The boy who , want* a bicycle muat do without other | aitleia*. but be know* that .hi* wheel f wBI give him pleaaurm tb*t overbal- i ana* tba little mctIHc**. Saving for a i parpo** I* not difficult, and *elf-denl*l ( for largsr plaawra* become* a joy. It t , la aaay to follow the line of learn re*l*t- c anea— to do the aa*y tblog; to fallow t lbs crowd. Bat followlug tba crowd | brtag* you to oo desirable goal. It I* a splendid achievement — tbl* doing * without aod few I earn it. But the { atraetars It build* I* a lasting one aud t baaatlful. CHURCH TBAM8 DONE t ■ t «*atn*j*l tbo armory lorihe There wont be. for tba present, at I l*a*t, any sore preliminary game* at 1 Company G's armory between the a . MstbodM and Presbyterian church o teams. g It la claimed by the management of tba armory that them lad* were per- " ■Mad to play oo tba armory floor f< and bars all the privilege* of the sol. I tar boys, wHb the understanding I' that tba bast of tba boys on !b* church ■ ■vea would later, as tbey developed. I ptayootbebfetaam h Batteries and Jeff rim wets oomlng f, ptayad la two gamm wltb tba ragu t lam, Tbao be announced thai be > wontd play only wltb hi* compan IBM an tba Method 1st team The " amaagamant of the armory took the b view tbat this waaat accordlug le tba h . I Mrta* by the charch lam* have bean b Tba MstbodM flveara now talking II af having a traveling taam. A HAS HINB-YBAH LEASE a b ■» Clm More. ' As annnaaead la Urn Ban nasi, of last weak, Flsyd C. Slmass baa taken . tba bnlldlng an tba Boardwalk at #aatlya taeram formerly occupied M I S Champion as tea cream par- . tare, and haaMgaad a o Ins- year laasa. ' Mr- Bhami. wham 4atfoalaa.au ■tarn an the Beard walk at Eighth ' attest for the last tearyaara, baa been 7 anaaf the meat popalar piaomootb* , Bamdwatk, pfaaa la have a hlgh-clam * htt nab and mneh larger quarters |j nest aanaon. His aatabltabmoot baa ° bean fomadln tba post and be azpaeu ° "* baowa aod popalar. If paaalble. m BsaMtiaal aetata traaafsra In Ocean , Uty meardad la the offlre of County u OttM HUdiath, aa raporiad In tba Cape 0 May Oaaoty Uaaatta. ars a* follows: " ■Ua K. Kay lor, at •!.. to Frenela J Dattdhaau. Part oflou 674 and 676. Pmaefo J. DsWsbower to Agom B. 01 "Hint. Heme aeabovs. ImbsUs "WUIb Mlntaar. at nr.. to * Mwjj * Mooa Dot 616, * Waa. W. Graham. at as,. to David 11 CUDbGtoa. flMUi DouOM aod AM. ° Oaaaa Ugy Gardsoa Co. to Baluor e H.aullau. >676 Lot 401. block 4. * piaa 1. k Hams to Wllbart D. Swavtan North- L cam half of lot US. piao 1. ' af Oaaan city to Oman City • OarSan* Co. Qult-elalm. lot sis, Gar- c ■smeto Wllbart D. Sweat an. tjult- * alalms 44 Ma la Gardaos tract. ' Anna M. Regan To Samuel K " Feaealt, *t ux. >418. Dot Bfl, S*ctk>n Oaaaa City Aaeoeistlon to Samoel v K. Pancstt, at as. Quit claim, above < let. t Oaaaa CNy Gardsoa Co. to Ollla C. a 8. Wttaoo. >980. Dote W tod W, ' MaakA. City of Ocean City to Hannah W. t Mbcbell. Oalt-clalma lot. 218. SOB I 1171, 1171, 11T>, UlS, 966. S08S, S8SB. t (lldili f lanllii A w nam Nana to S lath ureal irtaa hatwem *« mm* ■ nmUaa a W tram Norta to Nlsta *rwuut b nwtmaa.Mm-MwMiu.temt • tTr"T!" **"uo' c e m M M wrn. moon Li mm | 11 ' MiU. Mr QUO jtoTr" rwm ? amwooo iMMjut omTT MraMo*££!e •mm rwmtgwiota to nuny-Muta .uoou. „ bmwmo UaMyma oaaaa. Meuoo n ram j JJ NrntpmaumPm^o^nrnmrS^m, " Mtniiiiin^"^' "m' in .*• Bible Clam of the First ' f, ■LRUbnmb. u the naaabm of forty- ' u wpw.ri. vtaMad tba Dattad a M *MttO»am UusrW.' motion at Thirty- 1 I S5ur^'4icrs'.s; » : •J5"yPJJ^-B*MPn«*M>dlngiy «■
1 sunday in the = local chorches f Strong Sermons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Con- * gregations. * first baptist. Dr. Wot. Coburo. of Lellh Hall. 5 preached the armou- In Ihe Ftret Bapi tl"l Church Sunday. In the morning ' hi. aubjecl w**. "I. There Auylbiug - In God to Fear?" HI. text wa. Rev , SO; 16. The higher we get In clviliza- ( ration, the ipeaker .aid. the more we BDd of the eepareiloo of (he good from ■ be evil. Everything point, lo the . Supreme Court, f.om which there I. appeal, and thle I* reasonable ' Dr. Cobnrn epoke In the evening on the iwenly-tblrd Palm *. Inlerprxed by the Word of Je*u. lo Ihe tenth cbepler of St. John', go. pel. There w»e * large allendance at 10 o'clock mam In SI Augustine'. Church winter chapel Sunday. The celebrant Ibe rector, the Rev. Thoma. F. from SI. Paula apl.tle to the t'oloaiaua. Ht .poke of the oeceally of the Lord'. Ten Commandment, aod obedleuce to tbem a. essential to the happiness «.f Christian. lo ihla world aod the life to come. The ooly way to have supreme In thle world le lo follow the precepte aod oommaudmeota. Tb* speaker gave In.lancee of Ibe apparent lack of koowledg- of the Commandment, in Ihe world today. With tbeaeaeonof Adveot beginning next Sunday, he urged hie bearer, t, over * new leaf and place eotin on the leaf to bold It down . Tba morning sermon lo the First M E. Church by the pastor, ibe Rev. J. Kolp, wee briefer than usual, oi accent of the annual collection foi coal, interest aud another smaller obligation. f The text wae Philippine 4; 11-12. •'Not tbat I .peak In reaped of want, 1 have learned lo whatsoever stati am therewith to be content. I kno* both bow to be abased and bow t< abound; everywhere aod In all thing. am Instructed both to be full aod ic buogry, both to abound and to suf oaad," aud the tblrteeuth veise which reade, "I can do all thing, Chriat which streugtbeoeth The cplMIe, mid Dr Kulp, wae written from Rome, where St Paul wa. being deuined lo cuetody, though w< no sufficient ground for believing tbat be wm actually In prison. Bui wm detaloed in the city under guard, with a large share of personal within the gates of Rome. Tb. bad been through most of hi. manifold aud avert experience, at Ihe Bret aod greatest of missionaries H. been stoned, beateu. scourged, hustled by tba mob, cost Into prtsoni endured cold aod buuger. bad beeu shipwrecked. He could, therefore, deClara Itiat, wbaleoaver befell him. be bad learned therewith to be cuoteot. Tba speaker than dwelt at some length upon couteutmrut .a suggested tba text, and be made It clear thai whan tba Mint declared thai be bad teamed to be cooieot with whatsoever befell -him, be did not mean thai be bad always beau pleased wltb bta lot. bad not bean pleasant lo be hungry and cold, stoned and scourged. But 1 bad' learned to be content because 1 be kuew tbat, through Cbrtat. he wa. ' heir of all good. He knew be bad enttred npookternml Ufa. H* could my. ' "none of Ibam things move me " He ' wm happy wltb Sllaa lu prison, was | untroubled In the shipwreck at Mellta. , la connection hare. It waa noticed , tbat mare resignation la not Godly , contantmaut. Tb* .criminal, after , motenec. becomes rmlgoed to hie fate. , The loat oo the Tttaolc were re- , elgued, buf'the prisoner uoder eeo- , trace aod thorn oo tbe eteamsbtp could ool have bean contented. tMoie ludtSareoca lo what befalls i. not coniaolmant; such ludlflerence may be born of blnnted aenelbllitim. Or, as our Indiana did, man may school to a bard lodltfareoeo. No on* would aa* tbat the Indian was coutautcd when pain was being luupon him. Bt. Paul waa a sensitive, scholarly gentlemen ami keenly alive to hi. euvlronmebt; bul bad learned the secret of Uodttiieu with octnlontmeol aud be bad always conscience void of offeua towards and man. "A Romantic Fight." was theaub Ject-of tb* evening sermon. It being tba second of tbe atriee oo "Old Teetafik8t PKX6BVTKHIAS Tbe tbeme for tbe Rev. Dr BobDer'e eveulug mrmob lo tbe Flret Preebylertan Church wm "Thankfuluese for God's Goodoem " It. thought wm aoggvotad by Palms km sod 106. particularly tba latter, a portion of which wm read m lbs scripture leewtn. Tbe Orel vane of Ibe latter Psalm was tb* "Praia Y* tbe Dord: o give thsnke nolo tba Dord. for He la good; Hie mercj enduretb foiYver." Tbe armon wm lofty lo lie thought and eloquent to exprtmtou. Aod U* teaching alao wm very Inspiring as [well a* most admirable In Ha t|m. pllclty. He launched at once lulo bis Introduction, saying In ptrt: I "The whole earth Is fall ..f ibe goodoem of God. The earth Half, mau'e | shows everywhere In Its i frame tbe forethought of an all-wise. . ell-lovtng Father. Everywhere In Ihe ' physical creation provision ha. been made for man'e oomfo-t aud bappl- | "Tba animal creation hymns prala' ' to God unctMlugly. Thsbeehum.it; Ibe lark slogs It; tbe squirrel chatter. ' It; the whale epouta It; tb* goat oo ' | tba mountain aide, tbe anaconda In ' tba tropical forest, the ostrich on the ' ; rejoice in tbe Ufa God ba. glveo ' tbem. Tba rolling season* are full of ' j loving kind ocas aod teodar mer- ! dm. | -God Is P rears or u well m Creator a sparrow fella to tba ground wtthowt Hie ooUm. Hs made gram , toe tb* cattte. Tbaabaphord leads hi* i
• Dock into greeo pasture, aod the wild 1 goat oo tbe blllalde Onds food. God r ciolbe. wltb boeuly tbe winged ?rea- ' Hon yet with a plumage tbat I. perfect - id Its adaptability. Tba Arctic anl- - male, lo ihelr exquisite fur, defy tbe - cold. Tbe animal, are provided wltb ' f defrn.lv e we- poos, trelb and clawa, : c hoof, aud tba trunk of the elephant, " with It. 40.000 muscles, wltb force to • strike a blow of a ton weight, yet with ■ a delicacy tbat cau pick a flower. I "Holy Writ le full of provision for 0 the protection of aulmale, Ihe law of • Mosca coutalutug rnauy atrlogeut rtgI- nlatl.ua. Ad Israelite dare uot be e cruel to bit beast aud our modern .8. 1 P. C A. le only a development of this it Mosaic prtuclple. Iu the New Teste- • meut: aDlmal. share lu the kingdom • tbe Master camel lo eet up oo earth " s Dr. Bohuer then declared llial earth waa created for mau. Animal life Is > bul a provision for mao'e comfort aud g cuuveo trace. Man la crealtou's head i- aud ktog. Ooly lo htm went the command to subdue the earth. For bun God plaoed the deposits of coal aud all' • Ibe metals. For blm every plant . brings forth fruit afier It* klud r The speaker called elteoiion to tbe a wonders of tbe human body aud esper. dally to the band, wan it. u.ooo h muscles. It la ao Instrument of ale most Influlle power, combiued win, t Inflolte skill The baud chlalled Ihe t trine of Psrtbeuoo and painted Re I; phael's wonderful conceptions. The hand faabloo* tbe great railroad ( bridges and tbe delicate llbrs. of tb - a silken scarf. We are fearfully aud t wonderfully made, aud are dertgoed _ end tilled to prala God. t But. said tba speaker, man Is more I Inn a marvelous physical creatloo. ^ He I. a living soul, for God breathed lulo bto nostrils the breolb of life and • thus made man lu Hi- own Image • i He Is of tbe earl b earthly, but by his '■ treason linked with tbe divine. By hie 'iifcson. meu makes *11 thlDgs to serve1' him. He fashloos tbe telescope and: .explore* tbe bravens; the microscope aud dlaccvere tbe earth. | 'Ogive tbauks uuto God.' for He lo , ^ good HeopeuetliHi.handatl.net!, i every living thing'' K the declaration of Holy Writ. Therefore. It Is natoral to pratee God continually aud ooc natural not to do do so. Man wa. '{ made to prala His creation. Aod wa nay, re'brr. we are required— to praia Him In three way., by song by our acta or service to our fellows, for whom Chriat died, end most of all , by a oooaacratad life. "Preaot your bodies a living tacriflee. holy aud acceptable onto God. for such I. your ■ reasonable aervlca." l aud Johnson In Ibe Second Ward.
Tgreat time at si CLD6 LUNCHEON it Noted Speaker and Baritone Singer to Entertain Yachtsmen December 7. II. at tbe Adelpbl Hotel. Philadelphia, tg promptly at 12-10 slid dismiss at I. -HO .- • Hu.luessandSelf-buildlng Tbruugb re Public Sneaking Training" Is the sub -, u Jcct of SI, address to be delivered by, ir Prof. D.le Carnagey. lecturer for tbe Hoard of Education, New York City: u cau Institute of Hsuking. Broadway.! d New York City Cnapter, and Instruc t b lor of tbe Y. M C. A . New York. Philadelphia aud Baltimore. Mi. | t-'arnagey I. sought by society women. b help lu preparlug speeches and drill- 1 „ lug delivery, wbeu occa-lou r, quire, j J" JcreBhaw, uotedbarlP-ne. late with] v Martini'. Bympbony Orcbe-tra. Steel ! ^ Pier. Allaullc City, w ill slug from 1J :u> . i( lo 1 o'clock. a PUSH RAILROAD SPUR Work P, ogrrs.1 ua on air, I ton. a road spur for tbe Keiblebem Steel Company, which le to carry guuP hack aud forth to Ibe pruvlog ground , possible. A .Irlp Mfiy feel w-|de Is being cleared for the tracks. Bupl. Jas T. Kuckalew wm ou the ground recently making arrangement, for Ihe 1 u.ilywillgo clear through to Tucka1 boa. The weekly pay roll of Ibt company 42000 and more llitri a hundred are " employed couatautly. Several men l were laid ofl" a few daye ago on scattered gangs, but will uo luubtfdly it spur. a. tbe company want, as many it to completion. r Tbe oltlclal. of tbe Bethlehem Btrel n Company have been so rushed that they have m yet had no opportunity to luepect the tract aod make deduite There I. no doubt that the develop , meut of tbe tract will take at least a r year aod perhaps longer. It I. not * , temporary proposition, nut will be Ihe t chief proving ground for all tba comr pany'e plant, lo tbe year, lo come. ' ELECTION EXPENSES Not Heavy Here-Ool. One c nArcordlng to the account. Died wnti t City Clerk Harry A. Morn., the r'x caudtdatm' for ofBce here at the Novembor election did uot upend much , I If aoy, money, lu fact, ouly one spent j ( anything, and thle was William M 1 I Taylor, Republican uomluee for jus- 1 . U»of tbe peace, w boa tofal expeudi 1 1 t lure, were |6. Squire Frank H.Ware and Squire 1 . ReubeD Ludlam, successful caudidales for juatlce of the peace, .wear tbat t they didn't speod a reut, and the > seme le true -of Eugeue H. stout, John N. Johnson and* Veruou D. Smith, who ran for Ibe ofltce of constable | Stout was elected lo tbe First Ward
GIVEN PARTY ^ | Miss Martha Saudrrlln. of Ibis clt; . ti.ndy sl the latter.' Iiome'lu I'lssssnv ie villa Friday. Tltfte were , reM-.,l IT -and .11 bad a very enj,.y.b,r . day. .Many g.mes were played ai d I Here w *b much excellent vocal aud | ! The decorations of autumn flown- ; >" j including chrysanthemum., weir| I Kounliful refreshment, were served '"! Miss YelmaHradley entertained the live hundred club at her holne. Truth bW Thorn at tliecart rabies' a ere:* Jn«,y Amy Black man. Cecelia Hand. I„.„,e. ' 1 Morris.Harel Harris Mimrvu Adou-. " Martha Swuderliu aud Velma Head ley. fl Natbaolel Smith. Frank Ziegler Ar ,. J Wallace Malbis. Kefrealimeut- 'ere '' j Li gal papers T>r>tt dracrlption-. In '■ riodu.g wills, are carefully drawn nj ' It t urn. Robinson at his . ItU-e TU >r Asbury avenue. Ocean t iiv. N j > I- 1 — — briquets lie wo, tlr>t of -II ••r.rli.: •' ! of III. Country." "ITo' id.-n. .• left I. :• ri! rhildlraa lb, I Ills .,-uuiry uilalii ai 1,1m fall, or " SI_-"Urii. j . ...I- l.lti, I' . Tbe English aoldiery culled him hv tin - aarraatle nh-ktiauie of "Lovely IJeorsi I ua" Ited Jacket, the Seneca India, . chief, rall.sl him Hie "l lower „f th. Forest." The Halloa |s>et Vltmrio A fieri called hliu "Deliverer ,.f ca " His bitter op|s>uents aar. astt.-all called blu, ihe "Stepfather of Ui 1 Once when I was a 1 1 Hie hoy I ale;, - out In a barn all ulght. and I; was roll. . and I shivered aud could u I sleep Hi, lu tbe next yard there waa a Mule dot ' . and be waa cold. too. aud lie ahi.ens. . f up to we. raid"l auuggl.-d up to'fou. 1 And pretty s.s.0 we were both warm - and we both slept. 1 had wu.uicd him > aud Jje bad warmed me. And so If . I fellow anusglea a little h«|* or a lltt. J ' and the Whole world of hope »r ■•- | or beauty or desire Is stronger and ,s-i ter for It l-arry Uo In St. Paul Ida 1 a Curious R.lic. A curio 1. relic of Louis XV 11 l- th. | the Bastille which were given t„ fin ; Versailles forever. It Is aacl • !,.• ■ brought !□ the queen exclaimed t„ hci bedchaml^r Woman. Mine. Cacpan "What a sinister plaything to give n .chiwr The sinister plaything is v. Pi. . other revolutionary objects preserved Notice of Settlement. lo U,s Orpbsnsj^'-ourl oMne Count, of C*p* a^'^l JR..
p.-hce Ju-tlce Barrows Tuesday mornreiiwol authorities, for Doii-alteodanee 111 ]'e ,<d b,- u, Oilier promised t„ send him Id I An Urdinant-e. See Me First
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Se«d Flnil^ ^ 1 inus' in-urlax a sure, sate 'and arcare IBIioosi, Sgreed upon. ' P See Jlc First .... W. Scott Hand 819 ViV.i Dte.o Ci',. i- 1. ATUNTIC ICE COMPANY -*"* _ Pocono Mountain let C. I — LAKE ..REAL ESTATE AGENT.. Mortgages We .re at all times pre- I lured to purcliase first | mortgage, on improved 1 .ndiuvitecorrespondence JOS. I. SCULL 787 Asburj Avenue lOccnn City Now Jermy
HARVEY Y. LAKE ! REAL ESTATE 1 i * 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City ^ ^ New Jersey | 1 1 • i ONLY *1300.00 t r Two houses on Ocean a venae near Fourth street. Size of l 33*135 This lot can not be duplicated for $700.00 1 , nor can either house be built for $1000.00. This property i- sold clear of all encumbrance. This is a great sacrifice, and » a bargain for some one. Joseph I. Scull 1 757 Anbury Avenue 1 Ocean City New Jersey , — j Interesting to Investors e OR ; Those Who Wish a Desirable location lor a Seaside Home FOR SAL E~ * fe» Int. located is 8-etion O, Oosan City. N. J., : — — . vicinity of Hut. rood and 1'enn.ylvama ami Koad'SrSX.'sss:. gzsir - ; ARTHURD.B ARROWS 1 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. " 1 • c B. Frank Smith Go.,"cBABo"»eTB I If yon have money to loan s« us for good investments. For sale, fine ' I lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house. $jsoo Two lots corner First street and Asl.nry avenue, size 70x100, cheap, / >1200. Fourtren room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office ' • attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. • Fire insurance placed ! j with best companies. ; 1036 Asbury Ave. 1 AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES BELL PHONE LOUIS W. MILLER OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES " AND TRUCKS OCEAN O ITT. NEW JENSEY I QAPAoe a no Smowaoom. Ninth St. a no Oca an Bye.
A Joseph G. Champion 1 BUILDING CONTRACTOR ; 337 ] Ralph Hayes VanGilder 1, ^ ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER N, — ■ — — — ■ — ■ rou SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the lime to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. , 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 * oitue dili! hcd ocean city, , ■ »"> si. opposite r o.DUILL/Ln n. j. J. ITEELIil Av"" Coniraclor and Bail! " Allen Sou IE THE BVlUiBER Ei ears Oct** tirt. PhoneConnectlons S B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Carpenters and Builders JOSHING A SPECIALTY tOAO asbury avenue ocean city.kn. j. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-te 134-A j SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors [ Grading and Street Building : 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey Walter V. Hess [contractor and bujlder \ JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION -i«L a 1 1 L re i ion
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Office 1017 Asburv Avenue » OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE -"«* INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick At1 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. J. Bell Phone. IS6.J Furn.tureStore* ' /Reupholstcring ESTIMATE Shades FOR YOU /Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our Price* ire Lowed poorible cooudenl with Good Pork and Bod MiUriil Lawrence fl. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue CJ|y N j ' J_JAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock be- . buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. . PLUMBINO i'l ~ isssnsf if -• >—■ — —r> « v— C. I-I. BACON 00, ei.Htn at I " 1^ 1 Advertise in the SENTINEL '
OOXTRH-TOX. A All RCILDIHl OTIS H. TOWNSEND BUILDER Officr: 8th St. Opposite P. o. Plans and Specifications precared without charge Only galvanized nails used on exterior work C8TIMATC8 AUD PLAN* rUANitMED JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER orricc: xiomtm ... ocxan Ave. OCIAH CITY I.KW JXASIT George W. Harris Contractor, Builder ' and Jobbing ■ run. Pres. Baafalaw. a Special!,. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Ball Fboo.. in j Leander S. Corson BUILDER B-O.MUN I.IUiii EtAiaai 6E0. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING >BI» LAVING, Etc., Elc. All Work la Maaon Una Promptly e Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, . PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, OCJ&t CITY. N. J. Alao. John T. Lewis' Lad and Oil COaBrniba and Painters' Soppllre. turret. Tlra end Hopplla. Hlc/cl. lu BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEV, PAOP Ready Mixed Paints, Dead and Oils 820 and 922 Asbury avenue. T Real Estate and Search Company RKPRESKNTS Fidelity Trust Comcany of Newark , Wildwood Title and Trust Co. ) Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Farm* for Sal. Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May^Court House Valuable Acquisition H A Checiciog Ac- - count with the Ocean City Title & Trust Company is a vaina able acquisition to any business — assuring safety and , that prompt, efficient service which is so satisfactory. Accounts subject to ^ check are solicited. Ocean City Title and Trust Company > ' ocean city. n. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Butter and Egg* p Aak for Booklet at Specialties Order* Delivered Both Phona Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 4 J9-J Advertise in - ' The Sentinel

