R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY ' I BeU 'Phone No 66-X thur8day.~fehri;ahy s. ipit i! SSiaatBstsifU!— "" > Those "oM-fa-lrtonrd'' » inter- , didn't have much on eume (if recent ' data, we don't Imagine. . Were you amoug thnre « bo ar- ! quired the thrift babll last Saturday?!-. 'J Local, real estate men ray they are k renting aome of the flue-t cottage- In the city to people whoare iilanniug to ,, apend the «u aimer of 1817 tu tin- |«.|- ,, THE 8K!triN'Eli dktend- It- eongral , ulstlou- to Dr. Charlee. E. Edward- u upon hit succe— ful recovery from hi- ,| recent trying ordeal. He dl-jlayed i, remarkable courage and grit, si: . of bla many frlead- declare. "• Here la a funny our from the Wild- n wood Sou: '-Our coal dealer, are to (, WBiBMplulated on Hielr boueM dealInga and tbe iri.pedtur. were very a mncb pleaaed with the rr-ult of their u visit." Why ahould atty Lu.lne-. t, man be •cootratulaitd" on hi. hou- - .aatyT Hare thing, oomr to Ibis pa-, h to Wlldwood— that men mu.t he al peptaed for belug "atralgbt?". •TEVEJUB'CRaa RILI. II Heuator Steven., of Cape £l#y ai County, baa Introduced a bill Into Ibt h Legislature that. If pa**cd. will pro- li blblt bay men from tongtug for crab, gi durlug tbe wiottr month., aaya the A Homers' Point Record, and many :• staunch advocate* for tbe propo^d ci reassure are to be fouud. -i Here at Somera' Point It la no uu- n; apaod aevaral hour a on Ihe bed. where cr etaba hibernate for tbe winter, and, by m the am of tonga, aecure several bun- -t drad ooaaatoae hard abell era ha. We tl bava paraooal knowledge of wbere two bay man have louged up an entire lit boatload, aaveeal tbou.aud crab*. In >i oae day'* work.
It I* wall argued that uo!e» aome reetrtetlon to put on tbto practice h .will only be a queatlon of time before crab* will be totally csurmioated. Each year Mea crab, growing scarcer and acarcer In Great Egg Harbor Bay aad Ma tributaries, w bleb Id a large ■Mamie to no doubt due to tbe heavy mortality caused each winter by tbe aaraMrlcted met bod » of tongtug, and Iftbarrabe are to be aaved haate mu.t hpateda to enact legislation that will mib tbto paroldoo* longing practice. DOWN ON 8KBBTERS .■amtoto OEerr »•»■' Bane* ttoatootrRalrrw .• la hto report to tbe CUy Commi••ooora. Health Officer T. Lee Adam, mad# tbe following suggestion: "I would suggest to your body that step# ha takao Id tbe near future to abate the mosqaMo-brredlng area* In tba bailt up portion, of tbe city al Ms*. AatewdawoU were made to the laws governing such ecllon by health departaaeuto during tbe part year, and thws to no doubt but effective work aaa be done along tbat line if tbe work to Mart ad before tbespcln* rush la on " Aim be made the following refer eaee to Uto' city's baaltb condition.: "I have to report that tbe health con . dIUoua of tbe city, ae regard* dl*va*t» ■ af a eoafmuulcable nature, I* vet}"The department of cbarttle*," he wrote, "has beau called on for a**iMaoca. but Ml to any greater extent Uma In farmer year*, and while we do M allow any one to suffer for the weot of food or fnel, we ate keeping tbe expenditures a. law a* possible " Past births, six death* and one marriage were reported during January . TO DBC1DB BONO ISSUE . (UaAtoud from Klret Page, and dollars (H.060) for the construe Uoo, erection and Improvement of tbe Foartb street wbsif For tbe leaning of b^ds of tbe city of Ocean-City In the sum of fourteen thousand dollar* (til .000) f,.r the building of -a easier system f r the draining of surface water (rum West . Avaaneto Beach Tboroughfere. For tbe toenlng of bonds of Ihe cityof Ocean City m tbe sum of twenty thousand dollars (fjU.OOO)' for the con •fronting, creeling and building, togetber with tber furnl.blqg. of an addition frf tbe(' building know u a. the teoatc pavlllou." Tbto reaoliilibii also, on motion of D.rector Campbell, »a- uT.aulmou.ly adopted. Prior to the presentation of the reso Inttoo*, Director Adam, retorted that, from date he bad etstatued, Ihe ap proximate cost of laying a new drain on Twelfth street would be til ono and that of Improving the Fourth street wharf would be t*««i. Mayor Champion .isied that, from . figure* be had received, the appro XIjsal. ooet.of enlarging the mu.ic pa Vllloo would tie t2» uuo Tba reiurt of BuUdlqg -Inspector William 8. Johnson, sub check fur W. was ordered received and fllgl.j aud Urn money turned over to tbp city I treasurer dtasilar action was 'taken with tbe • reports af Plumbing Inspector John «. Johnson . wnb check for fSl.10, aud . JKtoctracal Inspector Jowpb Wriggn .» • wnb check for 1-t Through a resolution yresemsri by Dwaalor Campbell, a was deci.fed t., banww 98U08 fro-1. t be Wo king fund In' aattofpatwo of tix collection of uxe. for 1817. A number of bill. « et%. read and ,
4BER GOD SHAVED j WITH HIRED RAZORBohncr , Tells of Times When Nations Must Suffer God's Judgment. . ois-enod.y. Ihe ps-tor Ihe Rev. C. II Hohuer. preached at i-th services. ^1p ! Supremacy of Chri-I. " taking a- lily 1 jtrxt. Johu «;S1. - He that c meth frou JeboVe is abhve all." lu the evtuMi-g" he .(-'ke ow s very I a Hired Itazor," and hi- text, l-iilsi • 7; SO, "In the same day shall the l'r.l by them beyond the river, by l|^ Ihe Rev Mr BohoVr ii....|vnmg . ..Mb* text". showing how Judsh. l-e - judgment of tl.nl iu the form of an in va-lbu of the a— yrlen. Iu the ttgur. "T\-,„mpli'-h hi- purpo-e. Thvir toe clean.sweep of a rinr across the ..(the laud. Since Hod's judgment, are razor-, That Is a judgment of Hod upon ' him.-" It Is because we kuow ... little ' our fellow-met" that we make .deb severe strict ur.-. irj.ni them Wordsworth tells bow he learned Ihe need of greater charity In thought aud speecn. Tbe poet and his friend- ' had seen a man In the dt.taure aug liug. The angler was lu peasant - gsrb and tbe era -on 'was mid-harvest Accordingly they at once voted bin. lazy aud reckless. But wbeu they came up to him the overheat}" judgelu the man a poor mortal wa-tr.1 sickuew. but Using his best skill to earn a livelihood from the lake The ' crilio wgre dilel with .elf-reproach, 1 seeing tbe need to be reserved in ' -peecb and to temper all their ' with charity. But the great thought arising out of i his text, and which to ex esdiugly apropos to the pre-ent coudllion oi - world affairs, is that there are lime. '
e a ben whole nations rnu-t suffer lh'» ' ll judgmeut of Uod. The Almighty *e doesuot hesitate to -have entire ua I. Hons tbat have outrag.d His mercy ir and violated His laws, y At thl- pi ce in his xrmon, th. !e llev. Mr Buhner entered Into a very ' y illuminating and Informative dl-cu— ic -Ion of the altuatfon of the variou. d Ureal Powers engaged to tbe prexut ' ■1 wprld struggle aul rmpbasiz-.t Amer■I ice** perilous position as It stauds on ihe verge oflhe maelstrom poised for the fetal plunge. ' Tne sermon was listened to with tbe " i'uo-t careful ' attention throughout •ud apparently made a profound i m- ' „ pres. in n. The singing of the quartet was PkM i *•; enjoyable, tlie number, at buth ser- '* vices bel&g rendered In the best fwrui ' for which It to so favorably kuuwu. '• At tbe evening service Mis* Lonka 10 r Corson end Dr J Thotuley Hughes " -aog a dug!. "Rock of Ages," lu s , " manner that made a strong appeal to " Ihelr hearers. h — j « DR. EDWARDS HOME < t ' ' Court .lion of Plsckr Desrlrl Cos. 0 ■ lours fo Improve. r Dr. Charle- E Edwards was brought - '■ to bis home here from Atlantic City it. « '' William E. Massev'. car . Thur-day c w afternoon. He stood the journey well, u } li we. rtz'.ri Dr. Edwards' mail}' friend, are glad * to k'uow that he Is getflug along '' nicely afier bis plucky light. - Jl A* Is known lo readers of the Sent '° IK Kt- one of bis legs was ampulaied - " m the hope of saving his life. Wben '® -ne consider, that Dr. Edwards I. more than eighty yesr. old. his nerve r- 111 asking for Hie 0|ter*llnii and going through II without flinching is iuo.1 remarkable WuaisRrdNru.oCrlebr.tr. Ureal I ucohouec Thomas H. Jell tie- 1 . of Ihe Ureal Council of Red Men oi " c' Ibe-l'iilled Slate-, reque-ls the entire e " order tocelehraie Waahlnglou'a Birth I dky. In a letter to the* member- lie ■ y says: "The Improved. Order of Red * " Men was conceived in the thought of t * American liberty, was. born lu the I * throes of a mighty revolution, and r . thrt seeking to set up*aud matnlatn y- t lie hlgiie-t ideal- of .hymen freedom y "I would be ino-t be.-om!ng if every " I" branch uf the Improved Older of Red J '■ Men .hoiild upon the natal day of hlui ' I- who wa- .fir-t tu war, first in peace ' is end first lugbe hearts of his eouulry- y >f and -eek to turlhei promote the cause > t-s.i- boub , Dr. b. a I. Arthur J Clayton, sou of Harry C. •' Clayton, formerly of thl- city. »|.<> •' u died Jt hi- Imme to Bristol wa-bur- !' > led at Hea-Mfe Cemetery Friday The father I- engineer una ferryboat ruu- „ ning between Bo.lu gi and Bn-l.-l f „ He .1 one time ... ... en*,, leer on | city an 1 Long,Kirt tbe -ummer eea- ^ >rTi lends In this cltv. f 1,1 — "* *! will Mold cuke Mule 5 j Ttie Epworth Ixague .if tbe Fir-t (| ,|M. E Cburcfa will hold a rake -ale *. B|nekt Saturday in MMIer's ice.reanr J] 4: pallor; beginning at 10 o'clock. The M ( "proceeds are to be bsed to lietp a f| ' t t.iue-e medical -tudeul lu whoxed- Jl F j ucalyontheltegue I. Interested . '• " Tuwk Tumor bfi actio ' Dr H&scbei I'd in ou Buuday "re- 6 \ m..>ed a s'mali tumor fr.-m the lid of | 'tbe right eye oT AIfred t'lark. of this ziillf- O,*,,"ou very sue- P
j SCOUTS GOING AHEAD I »' 1 made ho -|ieclal eft'ort to secure week, paying gtteullou strictly to No. " Respectfully submitted. .MAHPIJ: M LEWI." __ Mr l^wl. -aid that the bog. are ncm-elves into the Work. Some of t tie work planned may t« i tem|»ranly interfered with, however, . nv jea-oii of Tom" Morrison Injuring li was' thought best, the speaker i -aid. to geruH this l^vop in Ihe first ji « Elmer Hanck would prove valuable a*;. 'ervea^' a'reoulmaster Mr Hoffman i ..Id him he vs. ready to help tbe I , i >d .ufttclent lime. ll as- -ugce-ted that it would t* veil to have Mr Hoffman and R-.y E ji • apt A fred U Smith express d the , •t a- successful ae de-ired .ee of three wa. appointed to vi.it the . -with thescupe of the Vrjjj-o-ed work, i ne plau. to ideutify tbe Boy Scout . uoveairut witn city affaire, and re- i I | ue-tlug tbe co-operation of the City , omaiiseiouere, .uorally anj flnanoally, with tbe movement I Dr. Hughee named the following a- : aembera at the committee: . Cspt : Alfred R. smvali. Willkm F Uar- | hurt and Dr. J. H. AVbllicar. * Referring to the rnatie' of tb» head. , Adolpbu-'c. Town-end fsthet of rieury- W. Tow n-end would make a ooy* only until next may Suggestion, were received from the . urm ber. of tbe committee for men to I till tbe p witKme of director, of tbe var-
7a pt Alfred K South. ' , Fire prevention, fire fighting aid j re-u -citation — L. L. Wallace. ?r. Firet aid. advanced— Dr j. H. Wtnticar. Nautical — Capt. Lew-le Rielcy. t Public health aud sanitatloo— Dr J Hughee. t City government by lecture, etc.- i "ity Siliciior Andrew C. Bos well i Tbt position of director of civic government and troop cuutrol was left unfiled temporarily. 1 hose who were named ae director-. notified by tbe chairman of their ap- 1 i-.lulment. It wa. stated. I The committee will meet again at VINELAND (&MING • III PIUI Boldiri Boo >■ armo r 1 The Vinelaud team, of tbe South Jersey League, will play tbe Ocean ' City Military Club's ba-ket ball tram lu Company U a armory next Halurday evening. Vmeland ha. a strong team, as.wa* shown when Ihe boy. played here two weeks ago, and. there should be a large crowd iu atleudauce at tbe game Bat u/da'y evening. Following is the league schedule: Feb. 15— Vmeland at Bridgetou. F.b 17— B^celou at Oreau City. Feb. £1— Ocean City at-Bridgeton • Feb. £•>— Ocean City at Vinelaud. Mar. S— Hridgetoo at (>cean City Mar. 6— Ocean City at Bitdgeluu. Mar. 10— Vmeland at Ocean City. ' Alar. 14— Ocean City al Vloeland. Mar. 21— hrldgeton at Vinelaud. ■aug in pail vaclpto -a. AVilke—Barie, w bere she spent of the leading churches. Her hu— spent Sunday to Phtlade-lpbla and hie w ife returned lo Ocean City witu htm. Mrs Kosenbaum saug^a beautiful solo it the meeting of the Lemon Hill Association In tUetiarrlck Theater Sunday evening. E C. Boyle, of the real e-tate firm of Thorn A Boyle, wbo w a- -vol i„ -ll. Joseph's Hospital. Philadelphia, by ! Petlil la-t week, wa- -o|>eraird uu Friday. He is -reported to be doing well. age for Mrs. E."s Woodward, oft amden. In the rear of her cottage It will eo-t F»«i Alex Vhatnbly. of Phila- |. making re|.sir. to a frame buudii.g at at he cornet of Fifth -trekt | -ud Central avenue, at a Co t of I J.joo
PLANS FOR CITY'S MUSIC PAYILION ' r How Bnilding Will be En- t t larged if Bond Is§pe " is Approved. . ' Accordtug to plan- ilrawn by Otto \ M Town-end. and submitted to tbe i e ;cuy. Commissioners, tbe rear of the ■ : prceut music pavilion. Including Hie t music -slarll and the side r.H>ms u-e<1 | f 'and the' present buHdmg front ofMlils ' point to rematu a. It Is. provided the , ; projioeed bond Issue Is apjiroved. , The new bulldlug will have a front- t t age of TO feet, with a depth of KM feel, i I the -oiTfh line of the new buildu.g to : cojne ou a Hue with the south line of : the |. resent bulldlug." Tnus this will ' l afford an eiitrauce to the new building . ..u the north side of the present build 'tug, as tbe new building will be 24 , I feet wider at this polo". , There will be but four posts down. , I -each side of the tutenor of the buii.1- , i this being placed to provide* for a I C future balcony on each side of the ' ; ' The new bulldlug will have a rem:- , tug capacity uf I.V»i..ntn Including tie t : liiatrly 400 making a tolal sealing ca- < r paclty of about 1800 persons, r Five side exit, ou each out-lde en- J t Boiling partitions between tne new I and the old butldlng will be placed ec I . lhat the old building can be u-«d as a - i« tolled up aud allow tbe adduiooal •eating space. The exterior de-ign le lo conf irm to ( the present exterior .bud w Hi be i*tfted , - in like manner. i ATTENDED BANQUET Oc.au C Is Well acpnuihd .1 ( AluaailcCity Affair. , : Tbe boost ' banquet given b* tbe , •nd wa- attended by many dating ' ui-tyed men. locfudtsg Conzre— enw. Bacnarwcb Governor Edge aad ( ha- ! Schwab, of tbe Betblebem tseel Com- ' p«ny- • Tn ise tn atteodacce from Oceai « t ills usrs Mseor Cbwmciv.ii AA'liilao. ,
E Mawet. Dr Ailed Corson. E- N Suttoo. John R Grove*. Clayton Haines Brict. Ota M. Townreod. C sttlsel. and Harry Headley. Card* •III be piayed at tbe Ocean ' City Yacht Club'# WiDter Home tbiTburiday evening. Toe game* will take place every I hurKlay eveuiiig In be future Instead of Saturday evtnings. Hoirl Arris aim. IDLEWILO. J M. Rowland and wife. W. J. O'B leu. Jobn J. Dougherty Philade - pbla. eiAkros. Albert Bllou. Frank Blion, Wildwood: Mr* Mary Morgan, J. M Kicb-ard-on. C. F. McClellaud. Chas. 6. Draw bough. Philadelphia: Cbaa A. Kohler, Pottavllle Advertise in the SENTINEL
REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE. | tl Cam* to Be Placed Under th. Tr-asory Department. The t nltcd States revenue cutter . a inliiiary arm of the govern-t-.ni „-- > hcd to and under the dlreotion of-;j.c ^ treasury department, where It has rcmahi.-d ever since. it 1- .-harvod W Kb '-he enforcement of tbe Ra.tgatluo and .-usioira latv. of the uOai Slates. Hie a»a lst.-i nee of v.wscla , Ir dl.tr.— the protection at the scab j Industry n. Alaska. 'the enforce-, mcnt of the quarantine law*, tbc-de-at ruction .if dcrell.-ts and, other Boating rwscS "'l atA' 'o h : or. by direction of patro^r ' 'ic f-r the sjwvlal |« foot as-t- • ves-eis In'distresa Th. - v c -ipemtca with th^W^J h.i# «• operab-d In every war In fiirtrThree . -Jltcrv In tb.r service, and they carry freni one to 2vc or six guna Whhh Ihrn 'intended lo u*t for Jhe pur Plw-e i.-led Use. Jimmy cal!.-d down stairs "51 Jtber. Is 10 cents a little plect Of I. Try ^ -5,- J'.Tmy. the smallest piece ol x Composite Product. | dt^1 '-dJTot »s*ra roan ougbt U ' a^r;. - a example of wnat a wlft . ,„0' . ,T. s g-nwn up daughter aDd I a c ■ - la law think a man ougbt U ' Slashed Mia Friend. Magistrate— Are you interested ti tfcir .-aae> Wltaete For tbs IToeecu Oun -Ye*, a--, the prtsooee cut my ac gca'— : - ace -Buffi lo ExpreCA Her V*. Of It. Cto-.J But yos certamly eacooraged me to prrVee. Ciaodla-WHt I could cot rsey well "nam you down untb you dft. co— ."d lY-^oige-Wbec TOO have written • wratbru' Xrer put H I- the rtneev-Uncam.
CAMPHOROLE! AI ONCE RELIEVES COLDS a easily loosens congestion, . and drives out that cold in the head, throat or chest L If you have a aore. tight, cheat, oold I ta the bead or a raw #ore throat Get a Jar of ' Camphorql* from the cexreat drug ater*. aad watch how It wa loosen up that cough, cold and congestion In chest. Do not treat your oold* lightly: this to pneumonia season. Th* re mark - '• ahls atirceae of Camphorol# Is entlrwly due to vrtntergreen. menthol aofi camphor, prepared In a synthetic way to give result*. Phyal clans recommetny Camphorole I- for Bronchitis Sore Throat. Croup. 1- Whoop-ng Cough.- . Toes: litis. Pleurlay. ; Kauralgla. Asthma. Sua Neck, useful ta Broncho-Pneumonia. Ag all druggtota f«c and tOc lara (cmjiA
"Why I Advertise in the Bell Telephone Directory" "Because my advertising is where people can't miss seeing it — the very people who have ample means to buy my goods. "Because it's advertising that 'works' every day. in the week, every' week in the year. "Because it 'works' along side of the telephone, to which its readers can turn to make-^ their inquiries and to place their orders fchen the buying mood strikes them. ^ , "Because the rates are remarkably low." * . These are only four of the many reasons. Call the Bell Business Office and you'll pick up > some additional ones that will interest you. II to dku»»kz • , : , ,7, , " — ; : r
I IJ»Se cottage, corner Fourth street and A'sburv avenue. I | Heated throughout Garage. Nice grounds with hedge. | I PHoe, #3750.00 S v AN* TERMS . « | If Th's Pr°Pfrty to"ld nol be built today for $4000 00. exclusive of the lot. H M . quickly. as the property will not be in the market long. I | J# AI. Chester & Co. I v - WWT OFFICE ■ULDING, OCEAN CITY, N. j. jjj - . ' - * . \
!TZ" " " j Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR C Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENCINEER ^ ocean city. new ieksky 1^ I * . sa, rou SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect vour Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time to look alter it closely yourself and must depend upon the honestv ol the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could reier yon to anv or all of them. Send for the list of names ami photogTaphs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend ^..BUILDER EflBL J. STEELPIi|.E,""'--"^.*'i A"""c . , . . - Jilting Piotipug liietttt it ConiraciDr anil M Allen Scull THE. BVlUiPEft Si ear a Ocm *# Mvm.
^ Phone Connections \ S B SWAN J. E. TROUT 1 <• Swan and Trout ] PRACTICAL «r V " Carpenters ai)d Builders ^ JOBbINO A SPCCIALTT > a 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. 1 ii Bell Phone i8 . Inter-State Pho'ie 134- A I1 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 a *t is 1 T " ua" " * d*0M| t i°o S a WIN now AND door acNXXNs . *ND ALL KIND* or aiNAia "*Dl TO °"""- •°"*- atLL RNORi ate-* • Office 1017 Asburv Avenua OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE -««. INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eightl-i St. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone, 186-J Furniture Stored /Reupholstering EITIM ATE ndow Shadcs FOR YOU JA wirings and \House Furnishings Our Prices are Lowest possible cooiistoot with Good York and Best Material « Lawrence H. Lear 654 Agbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. '
t— I AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of r furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. j ItTvill pay- you to call and see our stock be- , j lore buying elsewhere. ! Window shades a specialty. 1 Chas. E. Adams & Bro. I 720-22 Asbury Ave. (
1 A BIG BARGAIN . | Ix»t on Sixteenth street, water front, about 300 feet from Bay j. ; a\ enue, price, £400. This is to close an account. One half cash. ! B. FRANK SMITH CO. ^ * Q36 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY. H, J.
t-OITRXfTOU AMB RVILBKRe. OTIS H. TOWHSEND BUILDER . Office: 8th St. Opposite P. o. Plans and Specifications precared without charge Only galvanized nails used on exterior work ISTIMATKS arno FLANS FURNISHED JOHN T. SEAL i BUILDER (-. it**—, ri-tu-ust- sahstoarttal. xrertauvn »«■ ' ociaafciTv ,,0M™ "* °Ciz£ 4vt' George W. Harris Contractor, Builder j and Jobbing ' | Ptoes Free. Baagalews a Socially. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. u«n Pbon*. m j Leander S Corson builder toia wulcv svx OCEAN CITV, N. t. PHONE. 1ST-H B. O.Adam V. I. Mm N. S. Adisi 8E0. 0. ADAMS * CO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTIK3 MUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work Is Maim Lisa Promptly Attaadad To. OCEAN CITY,. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, . PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTU 645 Asbury Avenue, IX KAN CITY, *. J, KAllmalat Korn Imbed. Also. John T. Lewis' Load and OU Oos^BrestMa and Fnlntors' Supplies. Bicycle Tires and Hnppltos. Bicycle tu pairing Promptly Attended To. breckley's v HOUSE AND SION PAINTERS L. BRECKLEY. PROP CLINTON BRECKLEY,
Ready Mixed Palnta, Lead aDd Ulto 820 aDd 822 Asbury avenue. Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Comtany of Newark Title ud Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Service AG Work Guaranteed to Loan on Good First Mortgage Fahns for Sal* Offices in First N&tionl Bank Building Cape May^Court House
Accumulating Dollars to your credit with the Ocean City Title and Trust Company is a practice which will be found very valuable as you grow older. It supplies financial protection for the present and future and promotes prosperity. J par cesL Interest Paid os Tksd Accasata. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J.
ABBOTTS' Aldernev Dairies (iarrssssr tel. a Cbamptoa) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy ProdueU Hotter aid P— , Ask (or Booklet of Specialties Orders Delivered Both Phones Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 439-J Advertise in The Sentinel

