Ocean City Sentinel, 7 December 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 2

_ • r , Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Mw and Proprietor ocean crrr. . ■ new jersey V MHaaaWo m ■ aaruSaSaBin^^Dnr^oBihlTandVwijiT Sim lyretsbad on application, jjjjrert promptly dona by sxpsrlsoosd ' thursday DECEMBER 7. 1816 .TSiSMzi Offloa ai uroan City fbtit jurors Following are (be pal It jorora for the Dacember term of tbe Capo May County Court: Cbarlaa Arnold. Cape May City. Frank Becker, North Wildwood. Waller Bingham, Sea I-le City. Raymond Burke. Wildwood. Coleman Camp, Weal Cape May. Georg- Chambers, Middle Township Balpb Cheater, Ocean Clly. Arthur B. Ooraoo. Upper Township Milton Coraon, Upper Townahlp. Waablugtou Coraou, Upper Townahlp. William S. Coraon, Upper Toan- - ahlp. Joaapb Dallas. Sea Iale Clly. Allen Deeaol, Deunla Townahlp. Uao. Elaenbart, Denola Townahlp. Edward Krrlckaoo, Deunla Townahlp. Leon Ewlng, Cape May City. Albert Feeler, Middle Townahlp. Pater S. French, Upper Townahlp. George Prloce, Middle Towoebtp. Uriah Gaudy. Denote Townahlp. Wa G. Uarrlaon, Dower Townahlp. Bteon GlddlDg, Capa May City. Raanael B. GofT, Upper Townahlp. . Frink Habanthal, Cape May City. William Haaa. Upper Townahlp. Hathart Hewitt. Denote Townahlp. Cbarlaa Hug baa. Weet Capa May. G. H. Heppert, Wildwood. Marbart Jaaaaa, Araloo Harry Daka, Ocean City. WUUaa Latimer. WUdwood Creet. Mdtonn Llpplooott, Upper Township Many Lloyd, Deoote Townahlp. Jaaaaa Long, Lower Townahlp. LoytaLoog, Middle Townahlp. Tbaaaaa Loper, Middle Townahlp, Aliteoo Lad lam. Middle Townahlp. Lae MeCraeeo. Stone Harbor. B. Bltey M terser. Middle Townahlp. Fred Heal, Lower Township. Jamoa Baadaa Lower Townahlp. Cbarlaa C. Norton, Saa late City . . WUMam Obarlaa. Btona Harbor, laaoa Parana*, WUdwood. Cbarlaa Klta. Middle Townahlp. Harry M. Bte*. Wildwood. CbiMopbae BoMoaoa, Middle Tap. Mark B. Bcall, Capa May City. Wake Shiran. WUdwood. Mw B. Sana. Lower Townahlp. WUBam Boadare, Cape May City. rtmaa Swlth, Cape May City. TWO aOUBBS BURNED «AW at Water EtM niawta . Ma ■■blag reapan,. Ftaa a* aaknowa origin yoattrday ■"■lag da" I ay ad two at Lln■"d aw nad by Mw. Fairy Ireland. Mw« af the farnHare waa saved. Oaa of (be kiani, eahaad at »W08, waa oe awplad by Mrs. Iratand. The other, a mm m li-"ary eattasa, eaload at MOO. "■ MU|lll by BaaMh OBaar T; Laa »*■■■. df tbte city. It waa la tbte kama the Bra waa dlaeoearad. IfUa-Adaaa waa prepartog breakfast It waa farad that tbe robf waa on lira Tb^gamaa mm apeaad to the ot bar Fleeptnga near the btmaaa bad been raaoecd laM aprtog, and wbao the Fla nnelllo On company reached •be aaawa of the bUaa there waa no water toe the Bremen lo aaa. *■. intend waa preparing to mora •• apanreanu in Atlantic City tbte weak. . . Me Adaaaa, who bad liula of hie •■yiaoUpjo^th# house, hat loat bte ddly wearne the teas of two raeora, mm ml which %aa glean htm by tbe la" I E. W Warren. ». B. SNYDER DIBS teak a. Snyder died yaatard.y aaaealag. after an Uloaaa of aereral hobpbal In Pbltedalphla. Mr. Baydor had a harbor ahop lo Oeaao City for a number of years, bat misid from bare a few years ago aud atoned business In Weal Philadelphia Ha iaavea a wife and two aooa. One oftbaaala Freak, who, a. few years ago, waa theater runner of the Goran City High School, track team. Tbe fatally baa tbe sympathy of many 1 frteode In thte clly. EASTERN 8TAR CHAPTER , I WWl tee Oriaalue la Tkie Cltx A temporary organ tial Ion of au < Eastern Star Chapter waa formed In 1 «tea«*J a few days ago. There are Si , Mr a m. L Oliver, of Newark, grand aaatron, and bar staff will he here 1 Wednesday. December 20, to perms \ aantly organ tea the chapter In tbe 1 headquarters of the Maaoblc Lodge. All wtxa* and daughters of Masons 1 are eligible to membership. , #»o.3*9 39 TO COUNTY S ■aaa aw Tara Over. ' Uly Treaaarer C. 8. Scull, of this ■(y. bat fatal tad a latter from County . CoUmtee Jeaaph L Scull Dotlfyiug | MOP Urea Oman CUy wUI bav* lo pay i tbalMtewteg amooot of lam for Use j mm: State aebfltf ' asBff. • ■ahaa a total uf <& WiSUtl em nave to be tamed I i , i*

i "HELLO GIRLS" j - SEEK MORE PAH I y City's Electrical Bureau^ = Operators Also FeerHigh iy Cost of Living. | so Again lias the high cost of living! _ struck employes of Ihe clly. Tbl- time I j It Is tbe operators In Ihe electrical | = bureau. Tbe following letter was read G al the weAly meellng of the City CornTo tbe Mayor aod City Commissioners, I Ocean Clly, N. J. — Dear Slra:—Tbe operator* of (be eler,e tncal bureau would appreciate an increase lu their salaries. We hope Ilia: ,e you will give this your favorable eoii»y alderalloD Yours respectfully. Euztpcru Hkh'KUT. Mary Chadwick. •Mary Dcffikms. The letter was received and llled for future coualderatlou. P lao't careful, is quite popular around city hall. The germ Is spreading Tax Collector Burleigh. City "Clerk Morris aod others are fearful Ibat they'll soon J" gel Ihe prevailing malady. MAYOR LOW BIDDER Frei boldera Later Will Award Contract for Brldpra. Bids were opened at tbe meellng nf the freeholders at Court House Tuesday for Ibe construction of Ihe three bridge* oo the 'Oceao City-Sea Isle Clly boulevard. Mayor Champion, of this city, was tbe lowest bidder, bla figures beiug $127,388.46. The other bidder* were: T. L. Tyera a Co., $1(4.444; Bridgelou Cods', ructlou Co.. $185,818; Sullou & Coraon Co., $177,546.08; Hill Dredging Co.. $158 680 ; ffuare A Treltb, $138,263 66; Homio A Mlxner, $142,846 06. Tbe board's committee will meet here next Thursday aod probably J award tbe contract. BASKET BALL NOTES Alptea Traaa. of cairn, flax a Tbo Alpha Clnb, of .Camden, will i. play In tbe armory next Saturday avanlng. Tbe Freahyterlau and Methodist Church teams combined will play tb* Atlautlc City High School's aeoood f earn In the-prellnalaary . The second Ova of the Wildwood team want* to arrange a series of games Willi tbe local Methodist team , 'OT • " Aged ksaaa nadir mart. Mrs. Annie Barley, an aged and al Pan" blind resident of tbte city, fell down a flight of Malra at her borne Tuesday afternoon and. waa seriously Injured. She cul a deep gash In ber bead, broke bar left arm lu aeveral places and sustained cut* of the body. (Mm la andar the care or Dr. Allan Coraon. Piaatalsd wnto Breech. * Members of tbe Ladles' Aid Society and the Woman'* Home Missionary y Society were eotertalned at the home * of Mr*. E. W. Uaody Monday aveo- . lag. and nil bad an epjoyabl* time Both organ hwtlona combine . and pre * sauted a brooch to Mrs. Lewis A. Hteelj- **an. a member. Mr. Steelmao Is emx plo' ed at Eddyalone and tba family , amy move to that town., ^ V octet date Laactean. A numbar of the local member* of tb* dab will attend the luocbeoo of 1 • the Ocean egg Ysebt Club In Fhlla- ■ l dalpbta today. - Harry T. Ellis will , , P tea Ida, and there wHI be so addita* , , by Prof. Dale Carnagey, of New York voml seteettoo" w'lh ' i , • KIIICB Elxkltea Dacha. 1 Lawyer H.,N. Healing* end An si in , „ Downs, of tbte city, returned early In , tba week from a gonnlqg4e|B at Great ' Bay. Tbay brnugbt back eighteen • doek*. Frank B Lipploeott. of tbe , a Hwartbmore, waa given a pair of tbe , ducks, and ooe wasn't a abelldrake. : : John Waal, aged about a year* 1 dad at tb* boms of his mother, Mrs. ' I (abell, M. West of Bryn Mawr. a few I '■ ley* ago. He had ao attack of blood i ( poisoning and died In three day* Tbay have a cottage at 828 Second atreet, tbte dty. I Box DwBtelc Causae. Captain George Blaekman. of tbe < a Oceao City Coast Gpard Station, and William Henderson, of the same ata Hon. have purchased tbe double eot- ' ' lege of Edward Towoaeud ao Third » atreet. aod tbetr families have taken , I. possession. | a A popularity contest among the ' I public *ct»ool teachers Is being eoti- ' , dueled at Hughes' Central Pbarmaey. Tb* leacbe' whb tbe greatest number 1 of vote* will receive a live- pound box > of candy at Christina*. c ■ « 1 "col Rotate Trssoiart. c r Recent real estate transfers in Ocean " r City recorded In tbe office of County ' Clerk Hlldretb. as reported In tbe • 'aps a May County Uaxette. are as follows: , i « 1650 Lot on Wesley avenue, 400 fed c souibwesi from southwest Hue of '■ Tblrty-seventb street. Same (property nf El tea bet h W _ I et *l».)to Lit Brothers. $60110. , , Lot 12 Section 8. Oceau City Laud Co. " . Charlotte Hboeiuaker Chester, et '■ vlr. to Arthor M Barnes, et al. $81001 a Part of lot 632. Seel loo D I Berths C W. Blond, el vlr. lo Alma , P. Steel. HoOO Lot 801. Section F: also lot on Wesley avenue. 450 feel ° southwest from southwest llue of a ' Ixtb atreet. 7 Sarab Noble to Harry H- Jones , Part of lot 688. Section A. * Same to Waller R. Junes. $3(00 <1 Lot 680. Section A. , „ ATOLKN. *1 D 8. Andorfer, Colliogsaoud: J D. " Collins, Camd/to ^ ■HHROK. „ Russell Murpby. Brtdgeton: Robert u M Eraser. Burlington; H Morse W. R. Elk. New York: W. P. Taylor, Cold Spring: Mr. Fields aod wife, Mr. d Philadelphia; C. 8 Beck wit b ci Na,B Brunswick. • JO LEWI LI) X ~~ h Coartes K Sbloksl. Ro«f(x. rough; J ,, H tare. Camden; Jt H. 8. Put- . team. D. R FaoucC* ha-. A. Do*. Pblladelpbta: Mary Riddle. Phebs • Harold Marelno. Ocean CMy. el

INlHE (I LOCAL CHURCHES : u ! Strong Sermons and Excellent i Music Heard by Congregations. e Al the morolug service In Ibe First | .1 1 M^ K. Church . he^scr. meni^ the" |. Dr. Kulp. assisted by the Rev. Dr.' J E Lake. », The pastor, lu bis preparatory re-; mark* was very plain and effective. ! i- sacrament. The Master- command. , i: " Tbl* do In remembrance of Me." was j i- the keyuole of the pastor's instruction All rosy partake who do earnestly re- j sins, and who earnestly de-ire to lead a ■r The partaking of the sacrament may | * ST. ACGl'eTISE'S " The winter ch*|>el of St. Augustine's 1 0 Church was filled at Ibe 10 o'clock mass Sunday, celebrated by the reclor. Ibe Rev. Thomas F. Blake, who so nounced thsl m»** will be said si 7 30 o'clock tomorrow (Friday) morning. t many people for the Ten Command | . meuts and tbe precepl* of God. Keferrmg to Ibe text. "Heaven and earth | , shall J;*** away, but My words shall ' ( u tpaaaaway," the speaker said that ( these words should make a deep Itn- ( t presslou oo Catholics. Reverting to declared that all should thoroughly ' know tbe TeD Commandments and .' what Is meant by them. These commandments are ten laws of God which t leach reverence for God. man aud our- ' , selves. The Teo Command -neuta show us what we are to do, tbe Apostle's Creed ' shows us what we are to believe, and tbe -Our Father" w hat we are to pray ' for. FIRST rREBBYTKKI AN. Iu the Flrat Presbyterian Church, on Sunday, the paator, tbe Rev. Charles H. Bobuer, occupied tb* pulpit at 1 both aervice* lu tbe morolug bla s theme was. "The Love of God." and hi. text. I John 4; 8. -God Is Love." I lu Ibe evening he spoke on "A Foolish - Woman," taking as hts text. Genesis 3: A "Aod wbeu the woman saw that tbe-tree waa good for food, aod that It was pleasant to the eyes, aod a tree to ' be desired to make ooe wl-e, she took ' ' of tbe fruit thereof", aud did eat." ' r In hi* evening discourse be said lu . » pan: , , "Home people have tried to r*l«e a ( laugh at thte story of Eve lo tbe Gardan of Eden, by calling II tbe suake , story and by mauy kindred allusions. f but there te nothing remarkable lo Ihe

r fact that God should choose an uu- ! usual way to apeak Hi* message or should permit tbe spirit of evil to be . Incarnated lu the form of a serpent. ■ It doe* not make tbe sligbleat dlfler- ■ snce whether the dialogue between ' Eve aod tbe serpent was a literal historical occurrence or whether It Is a poetical portrayal of tbe dram* by r which aln became a real aud dark fact I bumau life. lo either case Us met - aage 1a precisely the same Oue thing 1 te cenalo. tba picture u graphic aud ' to life and very valuably In the truth It preaepta lo meu and women of today, upon whom satso 1s making attacks just at tubile aud deceitful as those by which be accomplLbe.1 the 1 ruin of !h* foolish woman whose I oame was Eve. i •Tb* folly of Eve W appareol In f that abe permitted herself tu be de ' reived Into believing tbst the fruit of the tree was pleasant. How aitractive aatao tries lo make sin appear ! To tbr .uninitiated slots Ibe most pleatI sot thing lo the world. Tbey do not Ibat all It. i-leasaoloes. I. a de- > and Ibat Ibe end of It is death. t Eve, looklug through tbe devil's spectacles, came to think the frolt was really pleasant, aud dually believed Ihe truth of God to be a lie aud the ■ devil's lie lo be ibe irutb " Tbe singing by Ibe cbolr was of ex . raptlooal merll throughout the. day I Tbe solo by Dr. J. Tboruley Hughes i at the eveulug service, was particularpleasing. The alleudaore at tbe various services was al the average usual al Ibis of tbe year. FIRST BAPTIST. The Rev. Msrple M. Lewie preached oo Huudaf bte lultlal sermons *■ p*> of ibe First Bauilst Church ofihlclly. His two discourses wrre of a series oo Paul's message in ihe Corinthian Church. His subject for Ihe mornlog was "Tb* Cause «t Failure." and bte loplc In Ibe evening war -The Secret of 8ucre*s " Both have beeu condensed Into ooe aud are lu pari a* follows: "lo attempting to discover llie message of Ibis letter, we are assisted by ibe opening words of Paul lu address, the teller lo The Church of God at Corinth.' He thus Immediately suggests 'Ola I heme id that he brings to our mlod* two contrasting picture*, the oue band, the Church of God, ami. on tbe other, the City of Coriulb. Church nf God Is a community stiariug Ibe life of God. governed by will of God aud co-operallug in tbe. work of God: while Ibe Cny of Coriulb was a city of ibe world with all tbitt thte Implies. Ignorant . f God. self-g verued, aDIagoulsllc lo the will -f God. What can be said of , the of God at Coriotb, m that which II ought lo be, can be -aid of the universal church aud the same with tbe dty Tbe message was adto Ibis church situated lu ibis ' eily. ■;Tt»e atmosphere of Paul's teller Is ' hi- courepttou of the responsibility of ibe church to Ihe clly Ifthechuicb ' what it ought lo be aud tbe city Is - what wa know it .to be. does the church have auy responsibility lo dis i

) -The altitude of the church should " be I lie attitude of Paul shown I i lu three of his expressions — -I amii I ! debtor' ;io ihem which are also si < Kotpe). Why? Iteoau-e the Iruili | | which, lie held i|S|k»ii and had j | [ realixed lu his life was Hie very truth " I list Rome and Ibr »nild needed. 1 1 j ( munuy and.owe* H a respoualbllliy it J1 f' truth } If the Church Bcld nselfl always In readiness sod willlugne- st j all limes lo do Us duly, gresler Hung* I ;«uuld lie accomplished. Again he j '! Jesus Christ. | I • The cause of the failure of Ihe j | t'liurcli wa. that Instead of tne <pirit | of tlie Church Invading Ihe cuy an j .' aggressive force, and becoming the " No church Is performing her fuuclioii cuy with ber aggressive Cnri.iiiti spirit. 3 - There never wa- a lime when Hie; fulllllmeut of tbe function of Christ are no lunger face lo face with the old time aulagonlsm. but we are fare m the offensive tustexd^f I lie defensive and that enemy Is Ihe lutldelHy of in difference which po«-es>e« the wwrl i great enemy of the Church lu Onan eity." Here the speaker launched into > sharp arraigumeot of the Indideiein - | lo the eburcb as manifest in this city Continuing. Mr. Le*l*said: "The busltie** of Ibe Churcli of Go I t* to arrest this ludifferencc. lu arou-e me conscience, lo affirm God. lo com , pel did to a consideration of Ibe in- , done, eternal and abiding thuig- . questloo. "Wa must do It, first, by 'producing the religious effect.' Toe thought ( a modiste, who by meaus of a atrreop- 1 ticou. canvas and mirrors throws opou r t the screeu of small size a picture of a I gowu The prospective eutioiner stands ( , behind Ihe rcreeo with uotliiug but - ber bead showing, and. looking lot > a ■ ( mirror, she sees what she would look , like lu that gown— the completed ef i feci was produced 8 • a* chrlsHans ' straight before tbe world, love our enemies, deal kindly with those that mistreat us, put Into practice Ibe leaching* on the Mount, pay our debli and defraud uone aud lu all produce ' Ihe religious eflect. •Then by out lives raise the mors! ! standard. Live lu such a. way that

| Ihe moral standard- of our neighborare coudeiuned lu their own mind and seen by ttieui lo he loo low. Itine up i and pull up after you those thai arc phstically thai there I- auy saving! p..«cr in morality if uol homed lu x | " bres tlT' r-mi'Te ' j the Itr leeiucr aud King of tlie world I The Bt.sr was newly gildeil and made lo Iheir "dc.r Gceau Cuy! I..ve Ihe beauty of -'Hi- hou«e and Hie place w here Hi- glory dwelled " Hod High AserwKe. George I). Norcom. of Trenlou. 1 -pen, Thanksgiving with In- parents. Mr and Mrs. Joseph D Norcm. t euiral avenue The* young man i« employ e<l as cbeml-t Id Ihe ftureau uf 1 Engineering, Stale Department of lies lib. lu his civil service exsiuius- - ii h an sversgcofj $4 8 " P*"' Notice of Setileoipnl. Mortgages ' We are st all times presn.i inviiecoTTeapondcncr with such as may wish to JOS. I. SCULL

i'j HARVEY Y. LAKE[ • REAL ESTATE j (d I 838 Asbury Avenue | JK' I Ocean City New Jersey I ONLY BISOO.OO ,r T Two houses on Ocean avenue near Fourth street. Size of e lot 33x135 feet. Thif lot can not be duplicated for $700.00 0 nor can either house be built for .$1000. 00 This property h sold clear of all encumbrance. This is a great sacrifice, and a bargain for some one. Joeseplx I. Sowll J 757 Anbury Avenue 1 Ocean City New Jerncy Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Oesirahlt Location for a Seaside Home • FOR SALE— A '»« located in Section G, Oc**n fSty. N. J.. .la vicinity ot Sure road and r*nnsylrama ind Itesd- , pS.""/"' """" -»-•«" ARTHURD.B ARROWS ' 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ; B. frank Smith Co.,s™;,'^,e • If you have money to loan see ns for good investments. For sale, fine lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house. 82300 - Two lou corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap. 1 t 81200. Fourtten room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office • - attached' garage in rear, splendid opportunity Fire insurance placed with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. ■ AuTomomiLM s urrums aei-L ahon* LOUIS W. MILLER OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS oc t*N cirr. Nt mt jcitaer Ganacz and Shownooae, Ninth St. a no Oct an Ave. '| ~ " * — .« What Shall I Give for Christmas? I Whv oot a subscription for the SatNrJ; Eirninr .I'Mt or the Commlrt < r,tu 1 Him UJ„. nJ toU " iC'o, . JuurnAl or Jl.oo for the Lountrv Gentleman together with the name* nl -he ir,-,r. • iT.'^r1 "S.5T " d'"" A br""'ul K"< >*■'"<•! Wit" "sme will In- ms.lrf i is."1!*-'.0" Chpstmaa morning. Address F. LF.ROY uOk'K. Box lyj-A Ocean cny. V J.. aulbon/cd reprrecr.tstivr of the Curtis Publishing C.mpsny. J

f "N ' ; # ' o g Joseph C. Champion BUILDING, CONTRACTOR O "Ralph Hayes VanGilcjer g architect and engineer , c rou SHOULD HAVE ■■j A Reliable Builder [ "| I have hailt for', large numV't „f [tu;.;,, in! e .... lo in ■; Otis M. Townsend i, sit, -i. uepo.iie P.O. BUILDER I I p EflBL J. STEELIDer,,~.-^?,!A"""" nsslrsslsr nnil n.nMo, """"'l ""«tM " .. — t Allen Sou 1 1 - THE Eights uhb Ochux Mrs. - * Rhone , S B SWAN J E TROUT " Swan and Trout \ : Carpenters and Builders ' | JOBbINi A SPCC I A I TV Y F I I0«0 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. N I Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho ie 134-A j | SUTTON & CORSON CO. [ { *- General Contractors I Grading and Street Building ( 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey f Walter V. Hess ^CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER j JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION sLV'Jtl^Vis 2 A o E °TO O S O ts° 0 " Office 1017 Asburv Avenue ocean city new jersey REAL ESTATE -etc INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ^■11 Eighth St. Ocean City, INI. J. Bell Phone, 186-J - Furniture Stured , Reupholstcring eItimate W,ndow Shadcs ; FOR YOU /Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our Prices are Lowril possible coniistrnl with Good Tcrlt and Bv»t MaUrul i Lawrence ,~1. Lear ; 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. ¥_T AV E you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have /a lnrcrhfi ' furniture at less -than Philadelphia jirices. It will pay you to rail and see our stock before buying elsewhere. , 1 Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asburv Ave. 1 Jc - I PLUMBING C. M. UACON cot ui«nth st'jj 1 Advertise in the SENTINEL I

l-UXTHArrotU AXD Rrtunu. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Office: 8th St. Opposite P. o. Plans and Specifications placated without charge Only galvanized nails used on exterior work estimates ano plans furnished JOHN T. SEAL BUH-PER _ W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing , PUns Free . Hunfstow. s Spectett,. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Belt PUuoe. in j Leander 8. Corson BUILDER 6. 0. Adins V. V Mill H. S. Adini GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING. Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Lin* Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avgiaie, Uru-tie- anj Painter*' Supplies. p«lrin« l-ron-ptlx Attended To. BRECKLEY'S MOUSE ANO SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PBOF Brady Mixed Paints. aud ,OUs 820 and 822 Asbury avenue. Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Comuany of Newark Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Service All Work Guaranteed 10 Loan on Good First Mortgage Farms for Sale Offices in Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. Valuable Acquisition 1i A Checking Account with theOeean City Title & Trust Com pan j- is a valuable acquisition to a n j' 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 Product* Butter nod En* | Ask for Booklet of Bpedaltle* j 1 Irdrrs Delivered Both Pbona* Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 1 28 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 429-J Advertise in The Sentinel