Ocean City Sen tigell. R. CURTIS ROBINSON — : Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY ' Bell 'Pbone No 66 -X I j ■ ' THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1817 . ■I^.! 'r""1 Cl"' , ' ' AS Heailb < tfflrer T Ia Adim.' I cute* In hi* recent report u the city ' Oomml-atonet". Ocean City I. pre- ' emiueuily ■ health resort. end Hii- \ fact te becoming belter kr.oan .eecb J, year. The city be*, for year* been Jo-lly f nied the one rml family -\ resort of.tbe Atlcullc focal. WITH three flourisbfn'g (Whine tl club* bete. < leean City I. fast be- tl
uot only land loot I. inure weaktl-li. j kiugtl.ti, peri-h and blurt). h uol to -prTsk i-f flounder- end croaker* — bul alKMDeke many catcbe* of the lightlug channel baa*. TitKcuncerl* in the tuu*lc parillnn ended Saturday g veiling in e blaze of • glory. Mr. Wilzetnauu and III* mu alctin* .were all eulbuala*lirally «fncored. The member- nf the <>rcl:e*lra auxiliary de-erve much |>ral*e fur the , very excellent re-ulla they ' arcom- , fill-bed and are ari.-umpii*b jug fur Ocean City. With primary electlun leia than «»o peek* away, the candidacy on llir . Republican ticket of Mark Lake, for. Anembly, I-. getting atrouger each day, and. wltb the Mtl.factory ex pi a nation of the o-allcioua falsehood* circulated by bla political dppoueut*. . Mr. Lake baa aecured the loyal eup.port of mauy . wbo oppored blm laal year. .He aeeklug the' eupfiurt nf the Republican voter* *olely on In* previous record In tbe Assembly. • which waa marked by hi. efficiency cod loyalty, to bl* constituency. The dean. atralgbtforward method* lie I* < uelng In bl* prevent campaign are having* telling effect for film. OFFICERS ELECTED , Ortaa C te Miliiar* crab I Reei* ■•araaaltalliin. - The Ocean OMy Military flub wa* reorganised a few evening- .luce, tbl* et»p being rendered oeceaaary by the abaruee of amat of tbe boy a nf fomp- I any O, wbo are uow In tbe service of tbelr country. ' The new officer* elected are a* fol ' Iowa: f Breatdrnt. Thomas Young; secretary . * Urorgef. Murpby; treaaurer. Dr. H. " D. Taylor < Former Uuzrleiam.ler ( baa Head „ ley wwa placed In charge of tbe armory 4 hMMteg and H* equipment. Tbe ar- i motj la lor rant to tbbae desiring to C ■lea CBtertatomaot*. « ' ■— Raw mraili. ' 1 A. D. Wllaon dl*d suddenly yeater- { day^Wedoesday) moniing while look: t . log out of e window aft be Horn* of bl* I Jrephaw, William D. Wilson, H00 Oeu- t tral avenue. He "as-born joly 98 • 1895. He waa a member of tbe M E ' ' fhureb and a devoted CbrMtau. Tbe f fooeral will be at lb* borne of bl. J oepbew at •' o'clock tomorrow mom tog. lolaraaeot will bt at Mlllvlllc. , Try an adverttaemenl to lb* Bknti' a ' **• . a Adnrrtiacmcn a -Fo* Bai-ic —Flour and feed riorr t ■xlurca. luctudlng couoier and plat- a mrm >calea. measure*. wbeetbarrnw.. c ■toe. ha r tic** and two wacnn* An- c Ply 7tl Asbury avenue. Ocean fity, r "'fl adv. if, ' foabalx— Mum be aaid quickly l J~*^T foootagbam piano, one « r™. bath lo Sue condition; aim one Oeean City. Mew Jersey. adv , n, ,ur 1 •too. MWdebyy aewawe. Oemn ihT feag "" : . Stt-l-Tau famed quartered * - •taud*. di.be. to eland* 800 Plymoutb place: adv. It. I — — * - : -7* Fob Rest — Unfurnished h.*.— c the' year; 6 mom* and bath, hot o-«r"r n -beat; In perfect -cuoditloo; (lo.&o per » mouth. .Apply to Harry Headley. , h'Pf. ad* 8 6 4t. Fob itRNT-— Houae No. 913 Weal e aveuue, II loom* and baih Apply ' Head If yA Adam*. Tenth and We-n f . ■ ^ adv.. 880, if 2 Fob Ktcvr. — Faraiabed apartment * a room. and batb, hut water tieat An ,, H- Rleveutb atreet. Ocean Cltyr • , ' ' advf/9 13. t Lobt — Oold-rlmmrd eye-glaaae* be * l ween Kigblt. nod Kourlamth atreet* ' Kctura tu Joaepb Berry, 1344feolral » __7 adv..lt. ' t W'AKTEb — Yoi|ng ipan or woman *te»og*npber, with Knowledge nf Wkkaeptog. Apply Box l». Oyean ' . ' IF. N J- adv., 96. if. ' Ei|-e,lenced cbauffViii B for Hudaon Bufwr Htx. Apply Hh", a Wealey aveooe. .< icean City, N. j. |, c Boom and board at reaaonablr ra'ea 2 718 Ceotral avenue adv 9 6* »i. f To tbe ltepublican voter* of fane Maytounlj: I hereby announce utyeelf a* a can 1 dldafe for tbe itepubliraii nomination ( for Burrtjgata of f.pe May .fouoly ai c primarw*. and eameaflv , aollett the *upiawt of all member* of „ tbe Republican partv. Haiikr 8. Doi-olas* " ** Tfcb adv. raw fee Barry H Uauau- " . . aae. r-ar. a o ""•« ■ . d To tbe Republican Voter, of t ape ti I <n*f Vrr.mi.unce Ibat 'i Mauk Lake b ■bbamnllaiiiaiii: ,mij i— iqji.^uz, 9
. ARftBlflN JUSTjjfc.. Ik Osaart Problem tha Cadi -Mad N* Trouble In Solving. . ! Two Arab* stopped at an oaaia t" - bare Innt'Ih-OB. . tjllc bid" three" aatea ' and the other had' five, which they , j were to eal together. rreaenUy a ' atrancer came up and aaked pertul* 1 j cheerfully" granted. 1 After all bad : the food they bad given blin. left eight j dumts and rode away. 1 Tbe Atyb who had Ibc three dates said. "Here !» S dltcaU for eight I da'tea-l dueat for each dale: thenfore three dueata are mine." Bul the j -' other Arab grgued differently and lam , tended that be. should have seven- du J cat* and the flrst man one. The case t , was referred to I he cadi -of the near.-! j .town, who upheld the second - man'* J ( The three, men divided eight date, j ! were two and iwo-thlrda for ! tinrds to -tbe whole, hut lie ste eight \ thirds himself. s«. he gave only one
j aeoond Arab eonlrthiitpd Ave dales, or ' ! Ofteen- -third*: he ate eight thirds him ' i seif a ml gave seveu thirds to the " stranger. , first .Arah I jlucat and the second 7 ducat*.— Youth's Companion. . w ; TWO CROPS AT ONCE. Tra* Agriculture an Old Story on tht Uland of Majorca. * Approximately nlne:tonthx of the e arable area of 'Majorca, one. of the , Is planted out tli crop yielding trees Ttmt makes one stbry agrk-ullure ' Then.beuenlh tbe tre<-s grain. Is grown t That makes the second story, which may properly be likened to the eycloui ' -cellar. * . '• ' For miles and miles fn every dim- ' Hon that beautiful Island la covered with continuous orchards of almonds ■ olives, figs and carolw. with occasional . grafted oak trees, the sweet scorns ol which are prized as -highly *» tfa. chestnut • This tree agriculture Is nothing new for many of these orchards are of un known age. and some of tbem giv« ' evidence of having seen generations <>1 men rise, dig awhile and die before ' Columbus sailed past on his way from i Genoa to Glhraltar. and throughout ah tbe years that tbe white man has" striven In America these same old olive . and carob trees have, been standing there, banding down tbelr harvests oi fruit and beans to tbe men wbo raised other crops at tbelr feet— crops ol , wheat oats, barley, beans and peas.F rom "Two Story. Farming." by J. Bus sell Smith, to Century. SAVED HIS WILDCATS. MaaimHian Was Lucky In Having a Wis# Adviser. . Of the great Emperor Maximilian It told that once when traveling far from borne be wore so sad an expression that a courtier aaked him what sOalrs of state could cause so much 'the emjieror replied It was not "the .state hot ibex he wa* thinking , of -dp bla absence be feared a certain 4B>« chef, wbom he mentioned by name, would make havoc -with the herds the courtier propose any pre- 1 rentlve? * I - The astute person thus addressed - immediately suggested a letter to tbe - puncher's wife, signed and sealed by tbe tuijierlal band and offering ber tbe | beat silk dress thai could be obtained , If tbe emperor's wild goats sere Dot touched during bis absence. And such, tins. Is tbe Influence of tbe sex that 1 hint* the bribe was more ef 1 I than "all tbfc king's horses and all the king's men" In tbe way of forest rangers aud wood reeves. Maximilian had ■ "preserve of these animals to tbe Tyrol uear the Aacbeu sea and has left on record some Inter | eating notes and Illustrations of the Sport be enjoyed arnopg them. One pic tnre represents htm In a boat on a Ink* assisting, to catch an Ibex In a large net. which may bare been good fun. even If It were scarcely sportsmanlike I It was Maximilian, too, wbo. boasted ■ that on one occasion be killed bd llSex , at 200 yards wltb a crossbow, when hi- , companion bad missed it wltb a gun . Seeing that the "Ore tubes" of tbe period were about the slowest aud ' must awkward weapons any one could tbe feat was scarcely to be ' wondered" at.- London Globe. I END OF THE EARTIi. Great Tragedy May B* SJXXkOOO 1 er 9MXXI.000 Years Away. . Scientists tell as that 'life on the earth began about 2.000.000 years' ago It lias generally been accepted that life . will last Cor Kt.i^O OOO years. Ninety* Ave million years Is 'a .fairly timer None, of ns wbo are alive ' today need worry about what will take ' pluceH.YOOO.uai years hence. Even > he ' altruistic can-scarcely be iWfred ■ love for an luconcefvabl^reiuote posterity - But the French savants are alto Sether disturbing. Here comes one. M who says' t list tbe earth will ly freeze within tbe next yean and that Ufe will raii' Ish Tbi* Is bringing tbe-- tragedy near er home. - We would gladly accept tbe older reckoning Verronet places mankind of today about midway between tbe beginning and tlie end He computes that jn the future Ufe will exist as long as It bas air* ady existed. He siieclfies only one as long a life as those who have studied in the -past There la only one consolation to be derived 'from the Verronet reckoning far as tbe Influence of today la con corned 2.000.000 years to as good aIn either event those wbo are comfortably laboring today cannot expect to be lovingly remembered whe« the cataclysm of Ice makes the earth a barren wilderness.— Cleveland ' An Eye to the Future. The late Wilson Barrett possessed a valuable old dressCr wbo bad the good fortune to be built on the same classic lilies as Barrett dlm'seit. aud arebrdingtj Inherited- his masters ya-l , off clot low One day something b*fl upM-t Barrett at rehearsal, and be fa.*i his lefliper Every one stampeded nu! - ol bia way Uf strode Into bis dressing ro"-m with (Bashing eyes, and at. in' did be feel that he Inrm, l.n.nlly dashed his bat srltb great vtoieore toto tl* corner of the * ,rt rneut Tbe 'faHUfui dresser, w ho kn. u every mood of Ms master, waa quite i aapertorbni lie m«e!y ez.iaim.-d, in . but with a touch of re .
jU' .j ° i Km in a Heebner. Anus M Fry. j Lauadale: I'. O Vhsdaey. lafki-.'n;- ; T": Hri iTH"*. . Viola 111..**.' r j.f'tiarloilc E Arui*tri>nv. Mr* Kafir I • H. Bhivr. M K. le.ng, Edward L ' Itoyle. H 'H. Allen sod wife ( i. W ^ ' l'eV.,r,Sy- A C. IleVor. Mi— K. M ' ' B id family. Sharon Hill: f. S Mai* g biry.4iinki.ra: Frank Wright and! , j wife. HiogtiaiUplou N Y J Mia McKeau W. H l.ind-av ,! and wife. H addon lidd; • Florence <' TLipilncll.^niia M IWrl. Mi- |i K M I onuor and ..... I'lii|adrl| bla: K i ha-e aud family JriikJiitowi,: Win ! Harl and wife I'anMl: Mr- Win I
.- It K Wllaoii, Jeanne Macklin. Kllel. j l.ruian. m lirriiudr Nebrr. Deli v Mackllu and wife. I iiaiiiller Burpee. ' VJriiktu*. Aogu.la V Ja.iir* tier i tfude Mr Laney. Mane I.. Jamv*. j Muriel K. J.uie*. Helen N. Fn.lay I ' vliuire-b.'w n : It \l. MeKmney. Wa-bJ ingiotj. I> f : fun I. Ingall*. ti. c.j Mr*. E, A. McLaughlin"'' M,.. J j i Cuuuliigbam. H W. Austin. M\- I. '' lisamne, 1. V F l<au,dolpb. Irene |i ' iud frry; N. O'rtl.suglioe-'-ey and , *Tfe. R Newland. Mr- H..I4 Kb dredge. K B. Morn* and family. I '. V. I viyder and wife. I'liilailrlpnia: Mr* I V.. Browli, Mr. N Bmilli. Ocean Lazaru*. Ml/V^"n. N Y Mr-B ' d. Mecdouald. Orlando. Pi.; Mr* It < B. Wbiterall. I'lloian: H K I'lie.lri j South Demi I*. Mrs J W. Young: t? i k. Hull aud family. Alt* Ainib ' Young Wild wood. " Wm (> Bedford. Mr- K L: t'utli hrrt*on. Marguerite Cocliren. "Bar* ■ ocliran. Urace A. -Bcbolleld. Mr. S. . '. BreUenbacli. Mrs. XV K Taylor. , r. T Bnlllvah. K Heudren. Mr'ieoige Y Wood and *on..Wi II Zip.. nerman and family. Mr* t'. <i. Sia.f ' Stafford, Mr* l^*lie Tliurulnn. lieaj Y _rlce I. Beaver. Mildred Beaver XV. "W. Ku**ell aud wife. Mr*. XV Sin I •ell. 8. B. Bennett*. K. (i. (toll*, s K ' iennereey, E J Webb. Jr.. Carolim I '1. Mackle, Pbllsdelpliia: Callierno < rim in in*. New York; M M. temp I bell, tfceau City | Cbaa. TeuneDbsum.Mrs A Cramp. ' Wm. Pauliu, Oeo A Iteuleb-psckei ' tnd wife- The® HHdenbert. Cethetin, ' Msrcber, Mary Plckford. P. H Doak. 1 ir , Jobii Brackitr, Julia Stubvr, *11— ' Duffy, Mr*. E. Kiempp. K. Sck laden* h xey. Ulady* Bcbladeu*key. Kimn 1 -v-bladeuskey, Edward Bclilsdru*key. ' d. H. A*btou. Philadelphia; Ileal rice ' F. -mllb. Mr* O Koebler. Kiveriou I Harry K. Barter, John c. Vmilb I he-ter; A B. Bmtib. Ijte-ley'. point, lobn K I* Iter and faaiilv. XV ild wsxrl K. T. Jahu-nn s.,d w ife". Den. i-vrlle: Xlr* Krawi. JubuiHowii; Mr* M. Mul ity • 0cr*' Eva Be**amani Heading: Leh H Peifler, Mr. M N Man... Mr. It P. I Xndrewa Mr* W. S Freemen Flora E. Pearle, Xlr. R c XVlr-*hip. M E. Mclntrye, Wm Arran and wife p., j . H. Desman and ffmrly. Newion B ' Fin iiey aud family, ti « Wiltbaiik and' family. Marie Huilzman H A* tilenaer. Ida C. Hlocti, Craig Johi..lou K."C Iwingriaff aud family. PliUait/b I ptos; J. Harold Walton. ' Xlr*. Cha-. I Iwrreic, Camden; Olla Holler Mrr-I dhantrllle; XVm. C. Dilkr* Mantua: - Dr. XVm. XVHdman and wife. Il.rrlug- . ton: Mr* John Held. Jr. and -on , K ti. Bproule. and wife, Jenklnlowni ^ C. ti. Howell and wife. Brooklyii; Ke**le. Neeley. "Noble: Mm Dorothy . Mi Kee. Ablnglon Haiul It Hogg, sod family. Mglio**- ^ Wilinlugtoii; i '. "H Gorlon, Mr*. Ran. dill, Mr*. J. F. iturk liardtaud dauglw Mrs A C. Smyth. V. A. Selder- C Cha* K Aodereou. H. XV. Tntle and
J wife. Mr* H What Ion. XJr*. A. Er* . | klne. ti XV liattiiii Frederick Ok k fold < \ j'Dudley A ^ j».Uo." j^uV Will. .,..1 ■ "delphla: Mi* F I' Bye F P. By nr. ,r Jr. Mr*. H- M. live, We*t fiifttei. L Mi-aHeleu l-owy. Mi** -Jean laiwry 1 ! iiiglon: ti C. It. .Ho, an. S. C. I ugali- *' : XX'e-tlle.ld; Then M tinffllli and wife 1,1 1 Ka-t Dowi.liigtowu : J Mayer. IH , - finer. Ml— Elizabeth IC. Schumann ; John. low u: Frank Wa-hhlg 1**4*1 D C : B, I-:. Kru/er and Wife. PM lllin; Mr*. H. M. Itarley. Pill. i » fa. N M. Owcus, Maltlda Walls.* « F Murray Tho*. C Brown .,..1 » ,fe - Hei.rVS Mo..#*, Agife* It Filem.er. • J K Ivlwsrd*. Jr . H. ii.Lii. J.I' ' ' If E Mather and farnilv. Mi— Emily j ft Fn— ell. Harriet J Fu-ell I: It
li farnilv Xli— M srilia Hobe—r. II. I. ! Ion; Thorns- It It Keen and faimlv New York t ily. I Mary It. P Hen-fry Ssrsb I ' Km,.* ! > Ambler: 'David It KWI Elk Hi.: I'.ik U ell and family. I E Ksriire, Katl. j er.ne t Stm *ou. E It l iodell. J.mej X ltaljow>lL_ A I. Jsck-on. Hll.l. Sl'iiMin, It. E Now l.ml. H J Hall, well. Maud H Fo.ler. .Mary Foster. I Xli*. J. |{. Donnelly. Mrs l->l ward I: Mar.h. Mr- Je-e Hay-dock. MiMr.T'K Murr.^1*"' , Durrell CiclnueH: Mr- ll.lpb vl',,' i "'w'll"' ""d n,'<" i Brooklyn; Eugene T. Jump and'tHm ■ ly. Haddoii Held: loronard K. ftakei Palmyra; Harry Stoue, It .bl tireen . • Norr'latowu: Dr. Mabelle HaydocK. Mineral XV ell*. Texs*. I. Held. F. P. Brooke, li. Frump. X\ J . L. Holme* and family. J It. Bra-tonj aud family. K Bea.lou aud w ife. J 1)1 Cecil Kiidv. M. I) (ioodwlu and (am ily. W. H. Culler, Alex Cab'ill. Jr. jYqi) family Harry Atr-entzer and • if* Geo tiawibrop and wife Pied. Kosleubader. Olio u. Albrecin l>. M. Shoemaker, E-elyn Plan. I > rutin levin and wife, Dr 1'homaa A Hoi too. Dr. Cha. A Millon. Phil.drl phla: Mr*. H. E. DwPuy. JenkliilowU; p: Hulcomb and wife. Dr. ('. It Marl* and. wife. pHl.hurgli: Helen Geary, Atlantic l!lty; Mr*. W Craveu Jr.. Ml**- Swarm. Ridley Park: p '•"ralF and wife. C. H K Ife aiid wife. Mr*. L. M. Fludel*en. ' tilady* aud Charlotte Flndel*en. A P'mdel-eii. Jenkiutowii; t.'ba*. Brown and wife. J. U Fleer end wife. J Keen. Bate. FOR SALE settle estate. ApplTan™*gen" Keys at ifflis Asbrirv avenue. Or address. of Eleanor Gannon OCEAN CITY POST OFFICE and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk, Ocean City Atl£ht4c Ave., Atlantic City H AVE you a cottage, bungalow j I or apartment Jo furnish' We have a line of FCRNliri'KK at lev. hanj'h il adel ph ia prices.- - Wimioxv' shades a sjiecialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVt Coal Coal ' . We Have It h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. j Twelfth end West Avenue"
1 1 the Nation 's Fighting Men Are Mobilizing ! 1 !• • . 1- ■ i I . '*« rf'-Inmli., of tff I:, I] Sootfm „„ n> muM be subordinatci in times of emergency, effective telephone serx'ice " and waste/ id u.r, 'of it. * V 1w| wcukxxk a ITI.tXTII C i." UMITM*'t.V,','?-,'"',*,'.,r0" XTUXTH (111 * J I [ V ; V— ^ — )
Excursion to New York $2.50 SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 16 Atlantic City Railroad
:s Miller Brolhers ' j A v.tiic i! i!u v luxe Ice Cream Parlor , Eyes Examined Witbont Drops A. W. KLV CAMPHOROLD AT ONCE REUEVES COLDS It >asily loosens congestion, i j JD id drives out that cold in ' f the head, throat or chest If yon har# a tor#.NTTgfct. chest, eold lu the bead or a raw abge throat { Oet a Jar of Cwmphorole from the 1 I nearest drug store, end watch how It will loosen up that oough, cold and oongestiun tn chestDo not treat your oolda ttghtly: this le pneumonia season. Tho remark- ! able euccees of Camphorole ia entlraly due to wtntergreen. menthol aug camphor, prepared la a eystheUo ' way to give reeulta. Phyrielane recommend Camphorole nr BrouchltU. Sore Throat. Croup, Wheopdng Cough. TonMlltla pleurisy. Naaualita. Asthma. Buff Neck, useful to Browohe-Pneomanla. M ah dm crista lie and l»e Jar*
j HARVEY Y. LAKE;1 REAL ESTATE {' i 2, 5 / 838 Asbury Avenue I [ ■ i I Ocean City New Jersey I i mort* f . eek* aLe *: *. r. • e a r. i*.- a * » a* » * c. zi «*».»?.« n n ■ r w. •» »*»».»» *g ' . . -I You Can Own Your Own Home [ and Se:ur: it f:r $1,650 ^ JOSEPH I. SCULL i 757 Ast-ir; Ave. 0:eatt City, K. J. [■ : i1 Real Fstate For Sale Hit) HAIgUAI.VK is '.in n,"'""""- 1 ' : K'"-" Alonzo Cotton 1 r , MONEY TO LOAN' ON MOKT'G AGE. J. M. CiiFUs l HR it CCX, Ocean City, N. J. : REAL ESTATE! -~<a INSURANCE Glavton Haines Brick jA11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. 1 R: HOWARD THORN ■. REAL ESTATE j flhCiwi. SmiKCO' Oci<« l.i.nl OCEAN CITY. N. J. 1 ; . ! cm as. c. read wai.ilr li. ai.i.en CHAS. C. READ tS: CO. \ 1| uur lines ..f l-ail C,...*Ka:v n...v arming V. :l,s ti..n t lii'llr'alci- S • Sp6ijing Goods at the Muxlytn Mui* . •i CHAS, C. READ & CO. J H.YQ Ashury Avenue Ocunn City. N. .1. Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL I — — : — — r " - * - - — :
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It's Like Finding Money I in buying these lots. As the owner cannot visit the seaslmrc, he .K-sircs ti> clean out his Ocean City holdings this year. , 12 of these lots are on Central avenue. Nos. 72.]. 725. 720, 727. Sec. F, corner of I Twenty "fifth street; Nos. 676, 677, corner- of Twenty-sixth street ;'.\'os. 700, 701 corner of Txveuty-eighth street; No- 752, below Twentv-seventh street: Nos. 683, 6S4, be low Twenty-ninth street; No. 67; below Thirty-third street - It has cost $767.00 for tbe city improvements' on these lots. Today's price is $2,700.00 less than the lots were offered for vears ago. and at a less price than they cost the owner- when he bought them around IS years hack, xvlieu no houses were near them, while today. houses adjoin many of the lots. • Net Price of these 12 Central Ave. Lots is $5,000 Also have 7 lots on Asbury. axenue, Nos. 573, 574. 573. below Twcntv-fourth street; Nos. 524. 525, 526, below 'Twenty-sixtli street, 'and Nu. <> j 4. below twentyeighth street. Net Price for these 7 Asbury Ave. Lots is $800 Do they appeal to you ? Address j a» I*. 0. Box 502, Post Office, Ninth and Market Sis., Philadelphia, Pa. "
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IO IN L V $<500 This A part incut Hod* fol sale. Has 1^7 loom# fully furnisli.-d ami good This i. one „f tl,* y.^test t.aigain, that . • in Ocean City tliis p!K-eS..'.o - tln'iy cash and I«1 ' " ' - :: Oil I, ret a nuiltgagc Joseph i. Scull "57 Asbury Axenue. Ocean City. N. J —
— a g QBTHM-roiu. tnn OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Offick: 8th St. Opposite p. q j Only galvanized nails us-d^ exterior -work City Electrical Co. | Eli-.-trir.il XX. .rk of Exyt^Kiue; " HIRtCMtl J MZNOfCzoa ,t." < iltii-e. 413 Eighth B, , Oeeaii ( 'Uj-.-N. j George W. H«rrQ .1 Contractor, Builder and Jobbing w. F.°;±;;h' v~** OCEAN CUV. N. J. « lk,„ ^ Leander S. Corson builder" in*, ,Stol GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. piastering. range settia; I BRICK LAYING, fclc.. Etc. All Work to Mason JJne I'roraptl, Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, breckley's HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. Pltoe Ready Mixed Valuta, !rea.| end oil, 9-jii «„,l 8-22 A-bury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Comraer f>t Ncwatk . Wildwood Title and Trusi Co. ,'Title Insurance Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Ff'TOpt S-ivice - All woik Gusianleed M..i re» to I^an on Good Fust Mortgage Farms for Sale - Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. Financial Passport Your check on die - I In . .11 City Title Sr Tmst " .• Co is. a passjmrt of liIts VesMtirces and Facilities make it strong ami efficient . You" a re, invited to ••pen aj checking account
_ Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN OTTY. N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dames Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Producta Butter and Egf* A.k fur Booklet of Bpeclaltle* Order* Delivered Both Plum** _ Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs 'Furnished 1 1 28 Bay Avenue 'Itcfl lTituie. 4»8-J C I LAKE REAL ESTATE AOEWT . . •IKAIFLEY dk ADABH Reading Coal i^.Miui.Tnnminn

