Ocean City Sentinel B. CUffrlS ROBINSON Mw and Pima lam OCCAM cm, . NEW JERSEY - ■ MaP Tton Mo 86-X SW Ha. swob iMerUon^TlonlS™ aad'yaarly rose tonuabed oa application. Job were promptly done bp axperiannrt THURSDAY DECEMBER 28. 1916 ■ ■*!*» MEW vr.a Tba old year la" waning and the New Year la Juatorer tbe Ihteabnld. Wa are ready to epeed the parting friend, wllb lla Jojra and gloom*. and welcome tbe newcomer wltb hopeful cxpactalloue Lai ua iruat tbat 1917 will be kind to all, and Ibat one or tbe Aral happen- 1 Inga will be tbe eodlpg of tbe terrible ' cofllci on tba other aide of the world. ' The Beit-tin el wlehee all a very 1 happy New Year Indeed! ROYAL ARCH MASONS OIBcere were elected Tburaday evening by Oeean City Chapter, No. 16, Royal Arch Masons, In tbe Maaohic , baadqoartere, and later tbay were I u , Mailed by Moat. Excellent High Prle.t , C. A. Pan nail, of Atlantic City. Following are yjg. officer.: , High prlaat, Prof. ja'See M Bteveu.; king, Harry 8. Adam., acrlbe. R. t Howard Tborn; captain of tbe too*t. . Clarence Ferguaon; principal aojourn- ( at. Wa. M. Kanck; royal arch captain. Abel D. Bcull; grand maater oflblidvail, Hana Burkbaidt; grand ■aatar of aacood vail. J. L. Pyla: 0 grand maater of Drat vail, George Mid- k dlatoa;ebapl.tn. tba Rav. Charles H. Rehear: traatee, Andrew C. Boawall. A aocta^ time followed tba lodge my recorded In tba office of County 11 Ctefe Hlidretb, ae reported In tbe Cape " HAF Uawnty tlaeette. are aa follow.: " 1*F af Ueaaa Chy to Harrlaon N. " OM-L Oabalabn. eooih a> fmt of " T Martm J. Lataea. at ox, to Hiram B m> W leeward. Rlgbt, tMle .od InterM * taiaiM* Maokfi. ptoa 1, Oardaoa. " Atoamplia Leaker Co, to Alfred W *" "••elL ,IMk Lots 886. SI. at. 296, " m mm* m. Riuiia C 01 Cbampiaa Leaker Co. to Alfred W. * flwaW. DM. LeilHDmbec. Ubempl.a LwmbavCo. to Agaw W. * mS5+EL?S?mmm.°- * asstsr; - ■ at ax, troalee. to " *2^* *■ ■»■• Lota ISM ^
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MMM £Z* andMilmt «MMi ATM. "•*. LatHASemiMC, ^iaRA f. Maekae la Annie H. PaMoo. WaRarL. Ban, to John Aadereoo mm. Paeuea of lot 786 Bactioo H. U-taaasUoaa.. abeelff. to A aMtair* John Hana. el nx, to Leonardo PalMaft. Rantbaaae K laat of let 19 and rastkram i hat of lot 21, Olrard KaaltFOn. Owen City Oardaoa Co. to Hannah W. MRebail. Lota 2860. 2851. MX M.M.M, Mock 88, plan 2 (Sir Jena Braao WrHraaaa to Conner T Jcmb. Idee Waaley aveaae. 260 tm aeithiad from Flm at reel Ml Waaley aveaae 60 Hat and In depth M8 teat. Cbamptoo Dumber Co to Agnaa W. HaabmbL MS. Lot lies .nd »• Met lot MM. plan 8; lot M8. plna l, Oardaoa J. »• CATRRSON DEAD
Newaof tbe death of Jama. 8 Co-* teraaa^Me homo m Philadelphia areas Meade la Oeaoa City, where he bee bad a artlage at Fifth aoaat and AHaatM aeaaae tor many y^ Mr.Uamaa, who waa among tba I My eammgr eaaMaoM of Oman Ctly, . won tor fan a large auinufacluro, ol embmlla baadlm la Philadelphia. i Haebaaialii af tke Marealc fra- I M»"My bbg alee af tba Ooiaao CMy " CWb. Ho laavaa a family. I Wba bava tba ayrnpolhy of many I "WA * 1 ■e*bam»tbe etsoaiaauoo bad. RwJHbejM m oeaaa CMy Yacbl t H •tltoMaw tree aad tba gtfu j
^dmd^school '"holds "exercises f Methodist Church Members Ont in Force at Pleasing " • Entertainment. « a The I- lr*t M. K Church waa rrowd- . ed Buuday evening, v hen I be i brl.tB ma. exerci»e« -at the Bunday echool = were held, and every feature of the r program w aa eojoyed by the audience. - Tbe entertalument waa arrauged and aucceeafnlly carried out by Mi»e* Mlu- , erva Adam, and Margaret Parker. Tbe Drat vocal number waa'lbeal ' way. allrrlng and- appealing "A'deale , Fide lea." which waa well .ting by the I member, of tbe Meu'a Bible Clan aud j The Sunday school children .at on tbe piatfurm of the pulpit and preB aeuled a pretty apeciacle They aang aevnal cboruw. with credit to tbem•Uood King Weiicevlas-' wa. .utig by Maijorle Beniham and HarveyMart. a. enlol.ts, aa.Uted by tbe children', cboru.. Tbe "Cradle Hymn" by teo lot. of the primary department waa appreciated by the cougrggatlou. . Boot! Adam., Herbert Hard and 1 Andrew Bteelman, a. aolol.ta, were ' beard to advaotagr In a pretty num " We Three Klnga of Orreot Are, " 1 aaal.ted by tbe cborua. With tbe cbnrcb darkened. Mi.. Marguerite Kolp, standing alongaldr of a large Cbrl.tmaa tree illuminated colored light., gave a recitation. ••The cbrl.tmaa Tree," In a very ef maooer. for which ahe waa deaervedly applauded. Tbe paator, tbe Rev. J B Kulp made an unoeoelly Interesting addrra. tba true meaning of love to man- _ MUMMERS' PARADE BaaClag Will Ma. apwciwi Tra me i Mora tbao SO trophies, costing more 1 86 000, Will be awarded to tbe , or New Year ebuotera. In , tbe big parade In Philadelphia on tba | morning of January 1. More than , men are expected to bo In line I Tbay will turn lab pleeaure aud amu-e i rl tor poaaibly 600.000 people from I ver tba country Tba parade will 1 Mart well down on Booth Broad atreaf paaatog oonh on tbia wide atraet to > ' petal wall op on Broad atraet. It will continue for aaveral hours, regard le- , wgalber condition a , Tbate will be comic, fancy and ■ band dlvielou., and a dlvadoo ol a aad apaetal features. Tbate will < ha moat beautiful dlaplaya by New Yaar'a organizations Jockeys, female Impersonators, ate. Trophies will from 8660 to 825 ( There are, of coarse, many other attraction. In Philadelphia, but thla on. tbls
-' etona farms eocb au Impraaaiva and 1 Inaptrat tonal effect tbat It cbaogra I be | * axeeltoot way to start tbe New Year. ' Tba Reading Hallway m ronolog ape , etal iraios at special fares tor tba occa * la view of tba apaetal attract too tbl. ■ year tbe Reading Railway baa ar 1 ranged for nine apaetaH trains, with 1 reduced fares applying, from tbe fol 1 * IowIde nolute: '• Atlantic CBy train, which will aim, , bring psopla from Plaaaaolvllla. Egg i * Harbor, Hammontoo and* Wlosiow i * Junction. , ' Uoatb Jersey Train: From Ocean I ™ Chy, Hi one Harbor. Wild wood. Cape * May, etc. 1 »- ltto.UUM.1 I a ' a.aaiiraianricn. Editoe ra a Bkmti XXI. :—Bt. Augu- 1 it Una's Cborcb was (I I lad at tba 6.80 ' a o'clock mam Christmas morning, some , paopla coming from a long distance ( - "**• "u- Palber Blaka preached a i awmoo that raid not toil to read. I and tooeb tba baarts of all, be dwell < o log upon tba baaatlfol humility oi ■ Phriu * UU Kn_Wl_i.l-k._Ul. from Ms blrtb to Hi.
N dying breath on Calvary; Hla onfall tag kind baas even to what tba world I- calls little tbloga; His exquisite .ym petby with tba poor, tba outcast. Tb. I. paator exhorted Ma bearers to p radio tba same beaut ifal spirit. I A pretty crib of Beiblsbom etooc aaar tbagoapal .aide of tba altar, aoc ■ . aa tba arms Of tba Image of tba Dlvlo. t Child were extended 6oe could'lm aglne Hlmaaytog la tbe world of lo - day, "Come onto me aod I will giv> i you rest " >- >Tba old -time Cbrlatmaa anthem. . were song by tba congregation. Many a cblldrsb were present nod ratted tbei, voleta In tba bappy song of welcome - to lbeir now-born King. Tbciwlectiou- , Included "Wltb Henna Truly Urate '• fol." "In Bethlehem " "Let's Hanei * » to Adore Him," "L«td God aud a King." "Bleaasd and Bww of the Bon. i of tbe Horulog," nod "Adeate FMalea." Tba organ bt played aeledlons from I "Bllant Nlgbt," Muxan'a --Twelflb I Haas" and Handel's "There Were Rbgpbatda." Tba artter extends best wtsbaa to all the dear readers of tbe HextixeiE.G.
HAD JOLLY EVENING a tatBb Schawl alaaaal Aaawcratiem Jilatoia Hi a Maaa.aa, r Thirty -one members of tbe Ocean I City High School Alumni Association bad an enjoyable reunion at tbe Ocean • Chy Yacbl dob's Winter Home Tuew- , day evaolng. - ' Tbiry deuced, played card, and pool (some of I beta) and enjoyed the refreahmeul. * Tboae wloulng trophies In tbe card , were Mrs. J. Edward Vans. Miss ■ Harsh Uoff, Natbablcl Bmltb and Corson. riwl, mvaalaa. There was a family ten u Ion at the ss.i.ti'ss.T.sjriSi ■ Mr. and Mrs Lear, there ware present 1 iJaaae Lear, of Hammontoo tbafatbar-iis.2flsawte-Ks.srsc" 1
j WEEK OF PRAYER S I Iror Service Honda. N xhi In I rinl M. K cborcb. * I the mtuialera of Ilie three evangeliekl Churches met -yesterday afternoon and decided to have a week of prayer "8 next week. 1 Monday aud Wednesday eveningthe meeting, w ill be In tbe First M. K. Church, the Rev. M. M. Lewie to j| Tueoley^end Thursday tbe service. < le will be In Ihe First- Pre.hylerlan I f. Church. Dr Kulp preaching the lira! ' d night aud Mr 1-ew i. the .econd night . < I. Friday evenlug'. service, will be lu ' Ihe Hapil.t Church, when .the speaker ' I will be the Rev. J. H. Kulp. ' a Francis A. Schneider, of I'hlladel- t phla, w po baa collage, al Fourtrt-ulli ft w a member of Ihe Ocean City Fl.hlug I j Club, arranged a unique caleudar for I 1917, co plea of w hich be lis. aenl lo o personal friends The caleudar ha. a a ( lllhographed picture of hisiwocbil- a dreu. Jack and Mary Agues, in an a f verses, lo which Itiey extend Ihe n . greetings of the season. a LIFE IN THE LONG AGO. I . Whan Huts W.ra Mom., and Bads , Wars 8Niktdo.ni of Straw. , For cvntoriea the common people of . " England made their home In wooden I creased In numbers or wealth aDOtber lean to waa adJcd and then anoLher a . aud another, aa need required. v Sometimes tbey followed a straight line. At other times they were built out from the central hot at various angles. The roofs of these hots were 1 thntrbed. An opening waa left in tbe ol center for tbe smoke to escape. Tbe 6re was always bnllt In a hollow in the " center of the room. Beds were made w of straw. Often they were merely' it shakedowns In the corner. Occasionally the straw waa held in a little K frame resembling the rlbe of a ahlp. Houses built hy Saxon knights were much more pretentions. Tbey were big like tbe Roman atrtmn. with a lofty roof thatched wltb slate or wood shingles The floor was of hard clay. A the middle waa a great Ore of dry '1 wood. Tbe thin, acrid smoke from the -I escaped through an opening In the roof directly above the hearth. , Round tbe Ore were long benches on which heart ham en and visitors sat ' when not lighting or at work, and talked and drank the hoars through. The M tables were long boards on trestles At night the floor was strewn with straw. Oc and. like the lea prasperoaa folk, boat and visitors slept together. - Youth's ^ CURIOUS MEXICAN TREES. ct Whoas Fruit la «hs Ceuntsrpart af V* tba Grain Parrot. |(j Mexico probablr has a greater n.n . probably grater
of remarkable vegetation than any other country in the world. Tbe par roc fruit tree produces an odd shaped bearing a close resemblance to green parakeets When the parakeet le frightened It makes a dash for the parrot tree, where It assumes s position which makes It look like tbe fruit ltaelf. Bo tig/f la tbe reeembtance that their enemies the hawks, occasionally fly by a tree on which a doxen or more of throe filrds are sitting, apparently unaware of their presence. j Another repatriable tree Is the ar hoi de dlna mite— dynamite tra whoa fruit. If kept In a warm place, burst, with considerable force and a load report. scattering Its flat seeds to a but prising distance. One of tbe most Interesting fruits In la known as the melon xapote. or papaya. It contains conalderabu pepsin, which reacts against both add and alkaline conditions of tbe stomach, and It la aid that a diet which In eludes papaya precludes dyspepsia Both tbe fruit and tbe laves posses, the " singular property of rendering mat tender. When tbe pulp ot the fralt Is rubbed over a piece of mat the Juice stuck, the fiber and softens tb— National Geographic
Maxice'a National Pawnahep. One of tbe most remarkable InxtJtn Bona In the City of Mexico la tbe Mod te de Pledad. or national pawnshop Tbe monte la. one of the oldest build - lugs In the captul. baring been built for tbe private residence of Corta la 1520. and It baa been fortunate enough , to escape tbe bands of restorer*. It waa acquired In 1744-fcy Count de Reg la Terreros. wbo laid ont 1300.000 in organizing tba Monte de Pledad." with the Ida of a ring tbe needy from the usury of the ordinary pawnbroker. Its annas Is attested by 1U long history. > and Mexicans today ran get one-third value on their goods at a rate of interest seldom acceding 8 per cent per annnm. If any one falls to keep op bis payments the deposited goods are sold, and any balance - over the anm .advanced Is banded to the depositor. Those wbo object to tbe widespread newspaper may see the apotheosis of their bete noire In tbe museum at All la-Cbapetie. tbe only existing copy of the Illuminated Qoatrnple Constella. tloo. published In New York In 1859 Happily this monstrosity did not snr «1re the Tret Issue, for lu pages mas ore eight and one-half fat by eix feet and each contains thirteen column, forty -eight Inches long ■ wu-ewni mcues long ,
By way of comparison It may be mentioned that tbe smallest newspaper In tlie world Is tbe Mexican EI Tele- ' | grama, with paga four larba square -London Chronicle. \ Stoats Hunt In Packs. In some years stoats appear to be ' more numerous than In other*, and but In dozens, hunting together Ic 1 I small pack* Strata will bont together from scent and In full cry like a park of bonnda. one always keeping the lint and followed closely by the others This sight baa Iran recorded by differ en l observers who have also seen wra sals homing lo the unit way. "7 i Hare w Da.. 2 Wlgg— Horn dr. you get along wltb « ald'Crwsty J Iton'i you Hod him haro deal With? Wagg-Aa hard aa a worn. >ut pack of rardw-Pbllsdelpbla Record. Prejudice aqnlou whoa K looks aad ■m whaa K talk*.— Abfaalaa. I
pine mosic for presbyterians ' Church Crowded at Both Services Sunday— Vocalists to 1 Repeat Next Sunday. r The eluglng of the choir of the First i Pre-tiyterlau Church ou Buuday was j . of a very high order. The program. , Ihe day were spleudldly conceived ; I and rendered with a xe.t that we. In | thorough accord with the >plrll of the I occasion and that railed forth tnauy . word, of praise. By special request, program, will be repeated at the - service* next Buuday. Coder lha leadership of Lewi. K. Bmilh. the quartel ha. attained, a de- , of proficiency that Is difficult to larget cities I hey .aug Hie an- j hem. with a technique aud a ma-lrry of harmony which was truly marvel- j while the solo parts were render- . The eluglng of the male quartet and of the o.tet wa. unusually go.Ml The staccato pa—age. of the latter were sung with a force thai »s. in. pirn. g. while ihe eymphoulc phaee. wn. Riven with rxqul.lle .hading Ihe unaultnour verdict of all worehlppvrs at the Fli.lto burcli wa. that never the Cbrl.tmaa festivities tbl. year SEE THIS GAME Soldier Bar. Uolag After I lover dale tflwrd aoiarda. X'xi>r j The Cloverdale Club, of Pblladn phis, will play the Ocean City MlliThe Cloverdale bat Ocesa Cliy In . the 11 ret game of the season, a fe» weeks ago. It w ill come^dowu wlib j Ocean Cslly '. learn will try hard to Mrs. W H Long. C H. Ballon. \\ Bender and wife. Philadelphia; J I) Cnllliie. Camdeu; Wm t Dllkee. I dantua. h el be x c C. 8. Beckwith. New Brunawlck; F * Kapp. Llanerch; M F. Collin* William « C. Allen and wife. Mr an Mr. Field. 1 Nau Kican. Philadelphia j[ Waller H M iluer, W. J Hetty, e Dean City. a H. E Waldeu, Wm Auderwn. J. M. J Rowland J B. Audereou and wife, y W. H. Zimmerman, Dr. M.lJ.iade I * A. Doe. Wm J O'Brien. Phil- * Ml.. AEuea L. Bradley Mary 4 A Riddle. Ocan ''Hy; Ml— M Eug Camden; R Bjweu and wife. n.n, lamatn; K Boweu p ;
' Atlantic City; John J. Dougherty I [ Oakmnnt Pa ; C. W. Veith. New g Y'ork; Elizabeth Tyler. Lakewnod o Mr. aod Mr* Wllllama. O H. Sle.-I-t man. Jr.. aud wife, Atlantic city ; W. e H. Kehr, Philadelphia; L. E Fender n aod wife, Glenalde; Joseph Can, CamI- len. t *•" j No Ice lo Advertiser*. e Chaugaofcopy tor display ndverT llaemenla must be al thl. offce not H later than Wednesday moruing at 9 , o'clock sharp for In— rtlou in the , bexti.xel. Whenever poa.lble It Is ' requested tbat they beaut lo not later ■ than Tuesday. Thte rule will be h strictly adhered to. adv if, : "tanlac proved | : what i needed," ; states cramer j New Jersey Engineer Says ; He Now ia Refreshed in Morning.
"Taulac baa prored Juat the remedy j. for me," empbatlrally stated Hi J & j- Cramer, well-koowu etatlonary engiP nwi of 205 Morrte avenue. Trenton, J- and for eight yars with the D A R 11 Canal, In a recent Interview with ihe ® Teniae Man. H "I waa fortbree years a sufferer from r etomach and kidney trouble. My food a did not earn to digest properly, for I h had severe peine after eating. I fre- 1 » quenlly experienced paint In my hack j- ■» aod kidney region, and finally became 1 * "My deep' au resile— aud 1 dozed I a and awakened at lutarval. throughout 1 p the night. Mornlug would Hod me all j , fagged ont and scarcely more rated n tbau when I went to bed. My frieod. recommended Teniae, so I obtained a bottle of tbe Medicine -Three bottla / Tan lac bevy helped J me Wonderfully. My stomach la lu ■' heartily and enjoy every bits. I .lap belter at night, now, and awaken feel- • , ing refreshed and ager for my work: .. teniae baa dtlven all pain from my ' L back and kidney* It la Iruly a .pleuL did preparalloa."- ■ Tan lac la dl.lrltiuted exclusively In | OcanCily. N J.. by Hughes' Central] ® Pharmacy, Eighth street aod We-ley . Adv.. II. !
H. Hnrkbardl & ('«. , plum. king ^ an d^h eating ' headley A AWAMN Reading Coal is ' omrs aaa tare. TEXTH aad » »*i »| o. i_. lake: y i . . . REAL ESTATE AGENT.. ;;!mark lake • Undertaker and Embalmer | Ware's Specialties f 813 asbury avenue ; 'XTT?':"1 50c. doz. I Ll^;,^tls;l8c. qt. : The Sural Tea. and Coffee.. Vegetable* — frrah ever. day. , It will pay you to give u« a trial. We F. H. Ware I GROCER = I CAMPHOROLG AT ONCE ' REUEVES COLDS - H easily loosens congestion, and drives out that cold in the head, throat or chest you have a sore, tight. Ami aold the bead or a r*w sore throat a Jar of COznphorole bom the will loosen up that ooagh. aid" and ooecestion to cheat. not treat your oalds lightly-; this to pneumonia as. sun The remark - able tocoa of Camphoroto to endue to ■ winter green, menthol sag camphor, prepared In a syntheti.ray to give result* r*tytoi tons recommend Camphoecle S tor Bronchia* Sore Throat Croup, Cough. Tonsi lit i* l-leunay, J ! Asthma. Stiff Neck, useful I Ad al druggist* 18e and 80c tor* I
DOfTT MISS THE MUMMERS' PARADE NEW YEAR'S rarr^mon SpedacuUr Pageant I err D* nion SpedaoiUr
Af P """que Celebutoo in the Country, and etuoya BIG OAT in Philadelphia SPECIAL EXCURSION Reduced Fare* Train Leasee fm [ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 1 " >»rT Children —Half lore Try an Advt. in The Sentinel and Get Results
Interesting to Investors 1 • 7— ' »« | : Those Who Wish a Desirable location for a Seaside Home row SALE-* few loU located In Bsc-Ism Q, Ocean City N J . vicinity of Huts road and Pennsylvania and Ileal'ARTHUR^D. JBARROWS 032 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. j. | 510VES HEATERS KOOFINO ! SMITH'S 5 _. . . '88 As bury Avenue ' Tin. Stole. Copper and SUg Roofing t,dl, „f a (snttenng. Spouting, RrpaTr. to, Ml Store., Sice Hq* Phone 73-W Rr"",C<1' ««~'"*moted v - - v.
■/ v Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR < Ralph Hayes Var\Gilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER rou 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 Ihe 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 office Q 1 1 1 1 nrD ocear c,ty' 8th SI. Opposite r. 0. DUILULn If. J. j. STEELflllll "j n'' av"°c iifioTaTiir Allen Scull THE. BVlUiBER Mi earn Qcsax .1 rir. Rhone Connections ' B SWAN j E TROUT " Swan and Trout _ practical •
1 Carpenters and Builders JOBBING A 8PCCIALTY 10A0 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-te 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. I General Contractors I Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey Walter V. Hess contractor and builder
JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION « LTl a " a aU " * D*D I "oS: S»"°to oltoxtf0" •••■- bill pmont eta-w Office 1017 Asburv Avenue OCEAK CITY NEW JERSEY REAU ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eightt-i St. Ocean City, N. J. B.I1 P»o„,. „..j ' jRcupholstcring ESTIMATE ndow Shadcs FOR YOU /Awnings and House Furnishings Our Prirv. arr Lowot poaiiblx cot .taunt with Good Work xnd Bat Matarial J 1 Lawrence H. Lear s «5< Aaba^ Cll,. N. J. " I I— I AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartr ment to turnisb? . We have a line of 0 furniture at less than. Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see eur stock be- -. fore buying elsewhere. , 1 1 \\ indow shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. c B. Prank Smith Co.,'"ira,-0J"1B;T'; to.'™ m00ey to loan *e us for Rood investments. For sale, fine B' tot on ucean avenue near P«veBth street, with small house. *2500. - '■"^street ;ind Asbury avenue, siee 70x100, cheap, . attflrh'—B """ r00m hDirse' 1 bMhs- hot wa'" heat, double office, I 103G AalMirv Ave.
| raxTBacroM ABB OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Offick: 8th St. Opposite p. 0. Plans and Specifications prenared without charge Only galvanized nails issd ua exterior work estimates and plans f0*mikm,-_ john t. seal builder """" city 0 °"f 2 * ran George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street '' OCEAN CITY. N. J. " p( j Leander S. Corson builder. tl-M f.VUni H. G. ..... 8e0. 0. adams ft co. plastering, range setting BRICK LAYING, Etc., Elc. All Work Id Moaoa Una Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, . PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, ol kxn city. x. j. breckley's HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEV, prop Kady Mixed PsIdU, I*ad and Oils 920 and 922 A*t»ory 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 AU Work Guaranteed Money 10 Loan on Good Firat Mortgage Farms tor Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May^Court House a New Account For The New Year - Do not be discouraged because you have saved little or no money in the past. Make tbe right | start today by starting
an account with us, where your deposits are safe and grow at interest. Three per cent, interest paid on Time AcOcean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies IS erreeaer ta I. S. ChaaRtea) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choloe Dairy Products Batter aad Eggs A«k tor Booklet of Bpedalttoe Order* Delivered Both Phone* J. Thorn FLORIST Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Phone, 429-J Advertise in The Sentinel

