Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN city. - - NEW jersey Bell 'Phone No M-X J3L'"" proihptlj- done by sipensnesd THURSDAY. .FEBRUARY 15. 1817 Says the sao Die Time*: "Ocean City will enlarge lie muele pavilion 830,000 worth. If I be taxpayer*- pa." favorably on the bond Irene, all tecauee orcbeetra muric pleaeea I heir eatbetlcttaste better than band inti-te. In Sea IaieWre glad to get mo lc'al all." At laai reporla, . Ocean City In not uaammourly "esthetic" nor ha. It ever been along there linea. Tug local Bremen are lo - be congratulated on tbely very excelled work lu" aaviog iWcollafie on Park |>Jarr the other /day When the- alarm araa aonodtd, tbera were only two of the regular. men in tbe quarter* at tbe city ball /.tbe other* not baring returned from noonday trip# borne. Notwithstanding thla handicap, at . laaat Iwjb placet of tbe department - , apparatus wai on tbe ground and at work Inside of seven minute* from tbe time thai box wai pulled. PArninri.co*ar otlaita. On tbe aame day tbe ooatt guard* of ' Atlantic City raved two men from tbe 1 raging water and tbe guardo at Ocean City checked what might bare been a 1 dlaaattooa Are. „The teat bore bat lit ' pleasure aaekere of a day, lit vacation - ' Ma of a week or mootb. ID rammer 1 renter*, end Rt permanent resident!. 1 all of whom may appear In tbe society ' column*, and all of whom together may not dale eatlmale tbe Ttgllaoce ' of the coaat guard. Alt aratont And experienced man on tbe lookout for ' . Urapeat or ablpwrack. Tbe July oigbt J ragaa la a tbnoderwtorm. tbe winter galaa tbrratra untold di ratter, and ' there are men reedy to give council, to co-operate with those in danger or lo go to tbe relief of the Imperiled 'f ' Tbe faithful work done by tbrae ' mea wheu trinli are wrecked It more or I em reeogalawl. But bow little tbe 1 •elead population koowe of tbe 1 wreeka that are prevented because «I 1 parte am at Jhelr poets. The arrlptnr- ' al wimmralalloc on tbe faHbfnl ear- a »»ota wham UfehU are burning Cuds a ' m ■ ranter? a* ooe Jouroeye along , the carat. . ' BORi BUT ATfABig^n « - Aria ur te CMjr War* Pmelag ma- * Belaud eppnaftlue that developed Friday by wealthy betel ownera of * AttaMte OBy. who through eouoral 11 d r Nan Ibnt they believe tbe aouod of c BMP will lR)u>e their bratoara aod * peepera u Bgbt the eetabllahmeoi of p the Mi hatblr hem Ural fodratry fwre, f eat raping u> bait tha.davaiop 11 •at if tbe big tract along tbe river. * whleh en uudoubtedly be tbe hlggeat " InPmrital mtaMMaraut lo AUaoiic ° "Mil V aat «a the aullre aoorbern * '■Mlaaef tbe State. The hotel owner. * ebewM their hand ymrmday when ' tbe uta mud aurveyore appointed by 11 thaOaott tectum old woods roods ly- " •c wkhla tbe tract aeal al Ibo Court c " Howe* prtar la vlewteg the roadt. 11 ■k JudfeC. L. Oeia. eouoral ftor the * •athlehem Hteei. only rabjeeted tbe 11 eraaarf foe the hotel owners to one |( "Do any of your elleou own any 11 laad In tbe vlelntty of tbe roads we p penpemtaatoaeT" Tbey ware obliged • to anewar that tbey do not. 6 AD the roads lytag wiiblo tbe big b Knot parrhand by the Betblebom " Btaai Oampany, with ooe axoaptioo. t •rem he Mora* If the wlabea of the company prevail. Tb* axoepUon I. " tbe mad Ming to tbe Denenboor f piapmty at tMs end of the tract. wtaahteaw this aide of Um nrovioe y which hoe thh
gteuada and b thendare to be left open . Corneal tat tbe hotel owners raid thh wee the |M' opportunity tbey bad lo-exprara their oppoeHioo. but U was potetod out by tbora In charge of tbe operaUoas that the Boaid of Cooservatteu and Development held a pnhM bariug last spdug. before tbs Stele eonaeotad to Ml the Atrat re eerve tract along the riser, when cHtaaoa of May 'aLwndlug and victu itr appeared In person aod also presented n Mg psUtlon asking tbs State to mil TM newspapers contained advance neeoaate of Hue bearing aud I be boiel owners at that Ibet lira* bed au iseel hot opportunity to rates objeetioue, bat none wee Mend. The rarveyore held a meeting y ester day afternoon following tbelr in* pec tbm of I be mode and voted unanimously to dam all tbe rood, for wblcb application bad been made. Speaking of tbe altitude or tbe hotel ownerepon_ibe project, Mr. Edward., of Maamy A Edwatdt. said : "It is inconceivable ibet tbe Betblebem Company would Ibtnk of loceiiug anything bete that- would be detrimental to Atlantic City. We are assured by of tbe oom pony tbat ibere will be no Ul effects from tbelr onerstwo* lo anyone. All tbl* Idea of now aud Shook Is drawn from tbe imagiualloo." -Adequate Steps will be laBeu by tb* romps of" to reduce tbe noise It has beeu declared by offldal. u, a minimum — Atlantic County Record Clrsrse nil as. . I5S. °'~ *,b* Kp worth tuagoe of tbe Kiret M. 4. cburcfi held a Very successful cake ssle a f»w dava ago. Tbey cleared til 55 lb* money h to be Bead In tb* education of a una- ' etonary boy. I W.CqUtas. a. R. Collin*, fhao. W I -R- R- Mluol and ■wtta. Jubu A. Richmond J. M. Bowtawd, Philadelphia; p. p. etlepben. < RMMeoog*b'*' H* ; Katku Rub". 1 f'h'sdel phia; Alfred W Up wood.
•i DR. KDLP SPEAKS ON LINCOLN cy Refutation of Opinion That Martyred President Was Not a Christian. Sd C In the First M K' Church rtuodsy _ evening, tbe discourse of tbe pastor, jl the Rev. J. B Kulp,' was lo lecture form,' lie subject being "Abraham if Lincoln Aa a Christian." _ It was an effectual refutation of Ihr ^ opinion, held by mauy even at this D Christian — tbat be was what In bbday 'was called a deist, or. at best, be lr This opinion Is beld In sptte of tbe fact- '• tbat tbe fullest Information to tbe con trary 1a now and bas long beeu easily '* accessible. * Dr. Kulp bfgen by averring without any qualification tbat Mr Liu- '• God as He has given It lo meu In tbr k .Bible. He wa-.a reader all bis life oi ' tbe Hook and in ble latest years a clo-. ' student of it -and a believer in it Hicharacter was built on rlgbteoueue** r as was tbst or t^ie Father of all tb. faltbful. Abraham of Ur of Cbaldee- ' was not more surely called of Ugd than was Abraham Llucolo to be tb< emancipator of a whole race aodth. ' preserver of tbl* nation, lo be tbe ligb r of tbe world, tbe hope of all Ibe oppressed, aud Ibe leader of tbe nationin Ibe Jiatb* ef rtgbtrou.nrea— . teacher of ft ir dealing among the pe . _ pies of tbe rartb. i Tbe speaker declared tbat L'orolu'moral sense was tbe distinguishing elemeut of bl* cbaracter. it was uu erring In Ita kindness, Like Wasb Ingtou, be bed a genius for doing right. His sense of justice was sue b | as could bare been formed only by tbe laaebiogt of Cbrutlanlty and anl ( mated by Jbe spirit of It " And tbl* h I bat etreoge.for.anlll be wee nine yeart r of age, Mr. Lloeolo was brought up tangbt aod prayed over by a Chris r tlan mother, wbom memory be el I ways revered Dr. Knlp. In proceeding, referred to , 't tbe many proofs In tbe various live- ! ef Lloeolo tbat be was. panicultrly lb latar years, a sincere, trnstlog Cbrtetlan All one need do to be convinced , h to reed. Lloeolo may bare bad bh ■ , period of doubting at to the trntb ol 1 ; CbrMlaolty, as all ceroesUy Iblnktng , ma do bavo, bat llgbt cams to bim i when be we* triad In tb* furnace qt affliction aod be became an expert ' mental CbrMlan. ' Tbe lector* wee ao exceedingly In one aod very Inspiring. TOURNAMENT 1 Plsrei* win he geea >■ ^ To sou I* ell doubt aod argument as ' Jnst whole tbe beat checker player 1 In Oeten City, tbe entertainment ' eommttiee oft be yecbtelob will bold ' tournament tint will be open lo all ' residents of Oemo City At tb* dab boom all winter. Clay Haloes Brick, Floyd C. Blmmt, Homer Shoemaker, R W. "Ed ward*. "Clint" Breckley and a uumber ot * others have beeu a bowing tbelr skill f at vartone times, and It I* with tbe ' Mas of getting Ibese genilemen lo gel ber, along wltb other "cracks" of " tb* town, racb as E. W. Burleigh, Barrows, Samuel B Coover Lake aod Cbarlm E. Adams, tbetouQiamant baa beeu raggeded. It will be open to all. Tbe more On account of lb* number tbat will likely rater, IJt* tournament will take * tbe form of an allmloatlon contest, a player dropping out aa be lomt . In tbte way, tbe iotereet will r kept op end tbe loeroament soon. " cleaned op. Soluble tropbin ■ will be given tb* several winners. J" Further Information may be ttcurpf h making Inquiry of tbe committee lu. pbarge. C. Homer Shoemaker. John J R Groves aod Ralpb L Chester. l Gams* will start Saturday evening, 1 February At. ■ I i.
d HOW GRACE GREW 1 f - — " U aekwsbTelis Bewtlblni Abosi s " if Caps Has consi) Bos. i- Referring lo- Eugeue Grace, a Cape May Cuooty boy who J. now Pr**l- n <* dout of tbe Hetblebeo. Steel Company. ►- Cbarlra M. Schwab, brad of tbl* oom- a b pauy, in bl* book. "Succeeding Wub , r Wbal Yon H*ve." baa Ibe following I to ray: , I. "Eucene Grace Is a striking example u e Of whet may be accomplished by tbe ^ j| man wub bh eyas Oxad further than n bis pay envelope. Grace's ability to „ S oumhlnk hla job, coupled with bis fc » sterling lolegrily. lifted blm to tbe K ■- presidency of our oorporallou Eigbl ± y years ago be was swllchlug euglue* » I- lo tbe yards a't Betblebem Lost u year be earned more tbao a million al dollar* aud I predict tbat before long I be. will be perhaps tbe biggest msu I. to Industrial America. * "Even In lbs bumble Joe of switch- dl a log engines. Grace made himself felt— rtl - there hnojobtooeommoupl.ee to ex \} I pre*. Ibe indteldu silly Ol an uocom f mon wan „ ; CLASS REORGANIZES J ■**•' "■> K»w«w tracers .at'" , »»e.aa Plaa.'.al K*e«.nB. E I Tbe members of Class So. n <.f tbe . 5 . First Presbyterian Sunday School h known as tbe Presbyterian Sunday D , Bcbool Boy.' Club, met tbe bomt | I of tbe teacher, a few otght. hoce. and ft • reorgauixed by electing |br following K _ offlcert: HS PreeMral. Earl Seamen; vice preel- | "ent. Thomas Everlngbam. Jr ; secre- ?! lary. Eugene Halierao; Irmsurer. Fred (!] Pflizenmyer. V It was decided to bold a musical In H orar future. K Wlllhm M Fitzgerald was appointed « , Cbalrmau of Ibe entertainment coA- M Hefreebments were served and -oli B bad a pleasant time B Mtrae* Helen Hard and Margaret G| j Bevau were goaMa of the club Ci
nIRER resignation it Popular Mnsic Instructor in Schools Will be Married in Marlton. >y j Tbe Board of Education. at lis meetir. j.lug Tuesday evening, received Itie tribe rrrlgnatlou le lake vDrcl April 10. ir Tbe resignation was accepted, al- i Is though the board members and Supt. Ir Mlse Kslu from the staff of Instructor* r A Inter was read from Ml« Miuer\-a . ;. Adam- applying for tbe position but Mis. Kiln' and KaiidoL-b Fogg, of f .b». city, are to be msyned in tbe •larlloo Baptist I burcb eo-.n after tbe date of ber resignation. TIGERS WON GAME • The Tigers are cming up They ■ dog* lu an exciting aud well played ■ came of basket ball in tbe preliminary I > mug. t» to 11. Tbl. maker two game.- > won by each of the team-, and tbe | I next time tbey men-well, there'll be Tbe tram, piay a I ai o-t feroclourl y | r ae Ibe .name, indicate tbey should.. Tbe score at tbe end of the lirrt half t wa, I.' to 11 In faVor of tbe Tlgetr. and j - ibe Bulldogs felt tbst tbey d run awa> .u ibe second half.' bat, ale.! tbey j ! foiled to score another point. > Chattio aud Jonathau Wallace did ' due work for tbe Ttgerr. a. did Chadgick and Breckley for tbe Bulldogs. Lineup: 'bad wick, F.. '°*l" T" 4 Lergusou. F . 2, .0 4 Brack by, C.. i l s Kar.ni, U .- .000 ' Goff G . , 0 0 0' .4 5 II r TIUKKr. i-n Foui Goals Goals ft. Marts. P.. 4 2 lu I Cuailin. F.. S o ' « E McGlnola,' O.', - 1 0 2 G., 0 0 0 Referee, Lieut. Tbeo V. Townraud LIKES SOUVENIRS BeaSlax m. at . Poller cam Chief of Police Bcull, a few days ago. raol booklets of Oceau Clly to Chief of Police Maufred Xaar. ..f tbe Pblladelpbta A Reading Railroad 'hmpaoy. Tbat Chief rtcull's ibougbi- 1 was appreciated te abowo by tbe following letter: Philadelphia, Feb. 10; 1917.'" ^ Mr. 8 B. Scull, Chief of PoliceDear Sir :— Your souvenir* lo tbe ' •bap* of pamphlet* received aud ap- 1 predated. I hope 1 shall bave ibe pleasure tbl* cummer of .peudlug a ' day or two lo Ocean r Ity, enjoying ibe 1 sd vantage* spoken of to tbl- souvenir. [ Hoping yon are well, I remain. r Very truly yonre. i Manfred Xaar. Chfrf of Police. { COTTAGER DIES t I Fea.ltrai.chrr Wpenl Want Sesaons In This Clip. George Fenelerma .-her, a a'ummer resident of tbl* clly for mauy year., 1 died at bla home. 2203 Bsiubrldge street, .PblladWpbla. on Monday. dealb jiefbg due to a complication of disease. ? Hi. fdneral will take place today. , Mr. Penstermti-ber. who wa. 80 t old. wa. engaged In tbe lumber c Inert a number of years He was , tbe oldest member of tbe Betbany I Club aud one of tbe oldest membert of Betbany Preabytertau Church. He was highly esteemed by large circle of friends. Mr. Feu.iermacher leaves a family. - »"««' Prices t'p. I Because of tbe strike In three oiTbe refineries In Pblladelpbta. tbe" price yf sugar was advanced In ibis city Satur9 and 10 cents a pound being o asked by some of tbe local sturekeep- b ers Tli* latter blamed tbe people for " making a "run" on sugar, aud trying . buy 10 aud 15 pnuodt at a time. I p of tbe ealera would not sell mure '■ tbe n.ual amouot to one per-^u ! b at a time Many jwple rame b#e sugar from -the country districts, v dealers at Plearantvllle charging cents a pound. Tbe famine «■, j well over early ibis week, however ' ■ugar being shipped here from BoMou " aud other cities. M.d a.., Friend. Mere £ Arthur Starr, of Woodbury, wbo'T died Tuesday from the effect, of .ret lr dental .booting, wa. well knnwu in bave". ' i he"' ,au"1-1 number <if year. Tfoty' otToSd'a'cU* * bi at Beach Haven, wblcb they V\ -••'clerk'1 «™bebeH i « ' 1915 . Hole,ln ! ^
iiiifj/! Boiminn . . J. "TBIoo HDAAHdu N PRETTY BRIDE in DanRhter of Commodore Be eomes Wife of WalW Ralston Rogers, Jr. ■t- . Walter Ralrton Rogers. Jr . and | *• Mil- Amy MaTie. <Hugbter<of I'ael u Uimniodore and Mr- William K. j . i vlex.oier. of Pblladelpbla. were mar- j " ried last evening In rtl. Matilda- ! I- ! Episcopal Church. Xlnleeulb and! I.-' Wallace .ireel., I'blladelpbla. ■e There wa. a reception at tile Ritlrn- ' a i bleb wa. attended by many friendit of tbe young pair. Mr aod Mn. R.iger. will re.ide n •f l-igan. Tbey Will be - at Hume ' aftei ie May I at 4922 Xortb Ten lb street ie Logan. Pbiladelplna The bride tie. figured prominently Ju racial affair, lu Oceau City during y PETITION SIGNED y J 'or Anll-a.lDou l.rwgar. "h The follow ing petition wB. citcul.t : ed in Ocean CHy uy rt rt McAllister r To Our Representative, from Cape J ! -Mar County in Houeeof A~e...blyI. We. tbe undersigned, voter. ,.f fipe May County, do hereby expire* Hie earnret^bope tbat you will nut v„i, d j h«u*og"t?e hquor 'raffle in 'oor re' % i.pectiv'e municipalities, but r.lbei .. tbat you will .uppo-t L.«-«l Option ■ and H..me Rule ou tbl. issue. ! Wedu but a-k you to protect ud from tbe liquor Irsfllc. nut we d<> de Tbepeillion received a large num ber of slguature*. MOOSE GROWING 4 3 Women-' Point I.odge will Havi U Clara Rlahi Febraarr aa. 11 Tbe rtomers' Polut Lodge of Ihi ■ Royal Order of Moo.* I. making bu 1 preparation, for II. class ulchl at n- - nome in that place -n Thursday eve mug. February 22. Many new mem nerd will be takeu In ou thai occasion s from Ocean City, LlDwood. rtcullvlllr rtieelmanville aud Somer.' Polut [! The charter ol tbe lodge |- now ope. b and It la expected tbat tbe member -bip Will be doubled wi biu a lev weeks. Tbe lodge I- one of tbe mn«t pro-per ba. a large aud well equipped home The dictator I. John J Divine of tin- ; city. Tbe lodge phy-ici.u I. Dr. W I P Haloes, of thl. ciiy. The Initiation i. to. with a sick bene Hit of |7 per week. "PENNY SOCIAL" Complrilng Arrasgrwi nia loi I ■■■ Agilr Febra.r, sy. ' Tbe members of tbe CbHstiaD Em - deavur Society of tbe First Prrebyter CteKTcb are worklbg zealously for tb. , succetev " f tbelr annual "Penny 1 Social" in tbe social rooms of iha . cburcb Tureday.eveuing. February 27 ' aud everything polute to a great time Xew feature, will tuclude tin • kuitk the colored-bAiy-dow u" booth which will be lu charge of ('apt C. L. , aud tbe recipe table, wblcb will be uuder tbe dlrectlou of Mr.. 1 George W. rtnoy. At tbl. table will be A recipe* for almost every variety « of cake, caudv. etc t Donation, of ferns aud palms be. e i been received from tbe Dreer rteeu i Company, aud a large quantity ul j dental and drug -upplire bave beet. . given by ibeS S. WlHte Deutal Com-' c pany. ( ANNUAL BANQUET ' ■Social Time. The members ef tbe Men'. Friend•bip Bible Clare of tbe Fir.t Prrebyterlau Sunday School expect lo bave a plea.aut time at Ibrlr annual bauquet lu the racial room- of ibe cburcb next Tuerttay eveujog. Au euteitaliung program ba. bgei. arrauged by tbe committee lu cliantr Is a. follow.: Vocal aolo. Miss Lonlsa T. Coreon I Male quartet. L E. rtmltli E. M I Sultoo, 4, T H uglier aud R L. Uoll Recitation, Mla. Xellie Towner Recitation, Mis* Joreplnne Taylor Recitation, William Cooke \ "Xonwnra" Lewi* Gaudy, Roy F and Elmer- K Kauck. Select ions. Mandolin Club. ha»tle( Chwrch Bcrvlcew. rtuudsy mbrnlug worship at 10 3" o'clock. Hible rabool. 2 HO p. m c,,,,. Hod for mteudance golog on t*lweep vi " *"d Bible cls-re-. ! all .Re., Evening service 7 SO The i will Illustrate relvallou with . ; boy, chair, rope aud heart aud the iwin"t£T,!ed,!e ",e BlWe Thlj The 'ftev.' m' • R BT. Edwsidl Talk. . t ■ Z" Yscli t' C I nt,*"'w ! ,',jKe, H * T .day evening, and R w. Edwerdon "Ibe Experience, of, a'Yaujk^ee Drummer In South Aiuerics." raveled over South America. '"d Y'acki Club Card Pane, o. "Vt -'"""'"d <"a'd party-will i,* J1" <!c"" V"y Y*ehl < W luter Home by tbe Ladle-' Auxili.r. Ww^hlngmnfo Birthday .i 8 oVhe-k
- BRIDGETON WILL E BAVE FAST TEAM ~ ; | Noted Stars to be in Line-up Agains^Locals Next Saturday Evening. d Manager Town-eud.- ofr'tbe ticcau : re.-i Ve.1 word^ve-ler lsy from Manager ' '' I will be here with Ibe W, —Llile A A. d ! Ihiv. rta'turday evening Till, should .. i Armory. .- the W.-hI-iJc A .\" i- per. ■ | bafis ttie tie-t ,-.-mt.iii*tiou -f players !- in llie Slate ouiwtde of lieiitou slid G. and M* I n rii-. forward ; Archer. > ° " ''"y Brecklr.v and Wn-eiil n*i. forward ! * range! Holer the -clieilole of llie de11 ti.j many friend, of Ur. ai.d^MrV - The Rev. Thomas F. Blake, rector i of rtl. Augustine's Cburcb. announced i the children of Ibe^rtuuday ..-liool w in uuuiou ou tbeHr.1 Friday in Juue.
FOR RENT Property. 756 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, X. J., now occupied by Parker's shoe store, alter February 22. Apply 739 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. CAMPHOROLE— fll ONCE RELIEVES Pd Soothes and Loosens Up ^ose Rheumatic Joints, Reduce Inflamation and Drives Out Pain Don't suffer with Lumbaga Rheu mausm. Neuritter Pleur uy. Neur'afo *nd Congestion.. Here 1a the qui, . and rarest relief. p»ia :« sn ,atblng to stop.' Get a ]ar o! Can . ( . ol* from the nearest drug nor!- aWh"wlfOU *** appl>1n,: Camphor"; pain. The°nMm^s,bIpCCajJJ.' ^' plre"' ,B'n,ho1 •Bd-Csmphor" "t-'-, ralte. It. I. well known thsr'^h- m d" cal profession' end medir.- i .,3.!, rT , "fAt't'l'l"'r rr,I,t rura,,ve pr.-p.-y,„ Round Trip R I Philadelphia | k| * Cilj Hi .h 11 Historic Mtmsr.es ft | SUND*r. MARCH 4 | I °"»"> City - . 6.47 A. M. fjj ft Philadelphia - 7.30 P. M. ft I PEMHSYl»**i» R.'R. I bi=:->£SvSS->ss-:-ss;-!=;!] f
I ^ BARGAIN I 1 f if ^ eottage, corner Fourth street and Asl.urv avenue 1 Heated throughout Garage. Nice grounds with hedge. fj I'rlee, S37SO.OO tt any t kb mite I J. AI. Chester & Oo. I I r"HT ovvce a, ii.ui.no. ockvn ctv. n. j. |
r Joseph G. Champion BUILDING (CONTRACTOR Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER i ' octan city. new iekse* - ' YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Oceaii City cottage. You cannot spare the time i to 'ojik after it closely yourself and must -depend upon tbe honesty the contractor. 1 have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to I any or all of them. | Send fo&Ahe list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend office Dim nro 0CEAN C,TY, Bib si. orroMie r. o. D U I Ira \J Era 11 JEflBL J. STEELUIflN Avcn" flnntrnntnr nnl n.Hia-, J'"111! ""H111! " Buiifler ,..,,^rs.w Allen Seull THE
Mi earn Qceux tfirs. Rhone Connections S B SWAN J. E. TROUt Swan and Trout H Carpenters anc' Builders 1 JOBbING a SPECIALTY 10 AO ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. - ' w * Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY .AVENUE 0 Ocean City, New Jersey Walter V. Hess contractor and. builder JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION
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) Office 1017 Asburv Avenue | °CEAW CITY MEW JERSEY | real, estate: insurance Clayton Haines Brick ! A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, tsi. j. I B*"Pb°"-"6'J L,ni,UriS,„r,a I PT "i.c jReupholstering ESTIMATE WinJow Shades FOR YOU vAwnings and House Furnishings j °ui Prf«» art Lowed possible cor intml writh Good Wock and Best Malsrial ' ' Lawrence n. Lear «« A, „ury Av.nut Pen City, N. J. ' I — TAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. Is It will pay you to call and see our stock be- . lore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro, 720-22 Asbury Ave. A BIG BARGAIN , ' 5400 Th,s ls 10 cl°* an account. One half cash. 1 B. FRANK SMITH CO. ' .'036 ASBURV AvE. OCEAN CITY. N J.
coHTwac-TQka ixa m,, rnrH< OTIS H. TOWNSEND BUILDER Ofpicb: 8th St. Opposite P. 0 Only galvanized nails used on > exterior work City Electrical Co. Tlleclrical Work or Every Kind, llhlce, 413 Flight b 81 , Ocean I'lty jj .j ESTIMATES AND PLANS FUANISHrn JOHN T. SEAL BU1LBEB occam c"v "D °"J£ George W. Harris Contractor, Builder f| and Jobbing ~ , Flans Fre*. Bangslows ■ SpvtUn,. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCHAN CITY. N. J. bell pp..nt, Leander S. Corson BUILDER 8. 0. Adiai f . V Ad in i H. S Umi GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BULK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Uuo Promptly c Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, . PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, IX KAN CITY. N. j. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PnoP-s Iteady Mixed Palme, Lead aud Oils - 920 and 922 A. bury avenue. j- — — Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust ComtmY of Newark , Wildwood Title and Trust Co. I Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AU Work Guaranteed , Money to Loan on Good Piret Mortgap ' Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. Accumulating Dollars to your credit with the Ocean City Title and T rust Company is a practice which will be found very valuable as 1 you grow older. It supplies financial protection for the pres- , ent and future and promotes prosperity. 1 per ceuL latere*! Paid on Tim* Accoaats. Ocean City . Title and Trust Company I OCEAN CITY. N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (iavcssssr te I. a. Cheaptee) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choloa Dairy Products Butter and Eggs Ahk for Booklet of Hpeclaltlee Order. Delivered Both Pbons* J. Thorn FLORIST — 9W? — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 4»yJ Advertise in The Sentinel

