Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No 66-X h»?Sa.W<>r p,0^'p, ' J THURSDAY. MARCH 7 ISIS Moke then a year's study of the fiir re porta of 1MB he* shown (lie actuarial bureau of the National Hoard i.f^Kire Underwriter* that the lieavie-l file loar la in Rhode Inland and Hie «w.nu! lu New Jetoey. Rhode l-land lo-i IS 71 .per capita. New Jerrfy S New York, the fifth State on the I i»i . bad a loaa of only 12.11/ The lo—e» in Naw Jersey foot up 1 10.384. 2"2, a lolal exceeded by New York. Willi 121 614.762; by Jllloola, wllb III h2 27,: Pennsylvania, with tl.7 "2(1.127, and Texan, wltb 113.079 871. The long-k£llate<I cat bill went through the Senate and House at£t>r lata teaelou and baa been algued by the' Governor, making the measure now a law. Tbe lew provides a license fee l one dollar for aacli tabby and it I- now Dp to the municipalities to set that Ho law la enforced. Fori number of yeartbe cat llcenee measure baa been laugbed out cf tbe Legislature but for aomeunkuowu reason tlie Irgl-latnr-experlenced a change of lieart lliiyesr aud put the bill tbruogb with an compelled to pay a dollar' license than la a strong probability, at an ex Change aaya, Uiat Ibere will be able toolbar In "the Dumber of bornele- , cata to Ibe very near future. Evideivcis are accumulating thai J Iba habit of taring amoug ibe Amen , can people, especially among the pa trout of savings bauka and postal ear toga, la outstrip, li g tbe flua'DCia! de . maoda made U|iod tbem by tbe l4ov. ernment. While no exact figure- art •vallabla at praaeoi. it to known thai poaUi tarings depoallt have steadily . gained during tbe year 1917, and not ' ably alnce the Orel of July of that veer which waa after the Cm Mce uf cmLiberty Loaa. Tbe report* tr:m :3c wavlnga bask* alao show a «ai< t» .-a and Iba aaaa la tne of co-op** tin bonding and loan a*aoeuat.o 5» bava tbe people cf ma*:, mean* Mr Iba only aavara. It to e«*eac*4 taw Iba earing* of tb* a tola pwrp-wof ta, Unltad titalea. oedluar.ly «i. ' to 16.000,000000 annoaJiy were ta- ' "■I'd tolIl.OOtNOo 400 to ITS 000 In 191? Tbe response of tbe pie to tbe national need cf eeoaomr and taring baa baen general and p.' 1 What a Hoe opportunity la before ' tbe Daw State Fisheries Commtealoi ' toprovaltaelfof service to tbe people ' In abaapaning tbe coat of Dab on the 1 table of tha Jersey consumer, says the ' Camden Poet-Telegram. There to alao ' tba other eoollngaocy, that through Inertia, or Ibe operation of eelfl.u In ' tereeta, tbe oommtoalou will f.il to 1 realise tbe popular expeclatlona of a ' ebeaper supply of flab. It laencour • agtog, however, to know that tbe State hat taken a dectoive alep toward con- ' trolof tbacatcb In State waters, as It to 1 nnlUtly that tba policy to wbleb tbe ' State to tbos committed will be aban- " dooed In tbe fotnre. If tbe law shall 1 pewve loaulflcienl to permit beneflclal ' ' results being ettaiued, it can easily be ' amended next year, or later, as tbr 1 pnblle needs require. That 1s one of ' tba advanlagee of onr Slate system of ' annuel aeeetons. tbe people can get ' 'Peedy relief If tbelr laws need amend- 1 log, or tbelr admbilstrattre machinery doaa not ran emoothly. " 1 Weth an aye to tbe decorative as 1 wallas to tba ntllltartao, Governor ' Edge baa voioed bla approval of tbe 1 suggestion of a citizen tbat fruit and 1 nut abode tree* should be planted 1 along ibe highway., . cu„,om ^p. < nlar In European countries. The executive baa thought euougb of the Idea ' to peas It along to tbe l(Jgbw.y depart ' ment, aaya tbe Atlantic City Pre-. ' and It to not Improbable tbat a move- ' tnent In tbto direction will be beguu * tbla summer. Beside tbe shade aud tbe delight afforded to tbe eye, road- ' aide trees serve tbe valuable purpmc of I preserving ■ the highways. Their " «**• keep tbe soil more or less fl,m. < and belp establish a solidity much as 1 shore grass holds sandy soil. There twnam. a future adv.oUge.n .bat tbe , limber of such trees, whru t bev have yielded tbelr maximum him, ' fruit, will be of great value 1 scarcity of lumbert already has ' •rou-deflort- for conserving ,..e , tloa'a aupplles, and every tree planted now means an addition lu a few year- 1 to tbe qnauUly available. ' i DOUBLE WEDDING ' OMf.re.ew to* .toe « re ' Lewis ail Parsonage. ' achy. flrem.u, .ud 1 Mis* Ruth Barlow, of IblwWiy were 1 married by the Rev. M. ^ Lew," PWorof.be First Baptist Church. ' At"** K'" I W.I.«""^,iV,;"Mto-Trm.Tb.me 1 Pion, a nine of .Mr. Aug. They- are from Philadelphia. , to Kropen. . Tb* Wyoming Hotel, on Ocean eve „ DM. above Eighth street. w,|| opened by It. owner, Mr. Mary Milner, on Saturday, March 2i. for tbe aommer season, poster visitors win ! aa usual, be well eoterlalned by Mr« beared' "'10*' boa"e «™»forUbly 1 lafcrsOoaeparEaouab. Chief of Police Scull says that if * Borne i one took that fnr neckpiece from tire Progressive League's room... . J°*« bin dnya ago, tba j„ke n. XSuL "S."' "n" Ibe article , abonld M once be returned to Its owuer or tbe police. • j "luUo,er Wrd, M£. and Mr-. Frederick J. Sboyer. <1 of aenaauiowu. Wimmer re-idem, - ^re, announce the marriage of ibe.r . oengaaer, Haleo, to >lr. Inger-oll d genii."- ,
1 W. H. GOLLISSON.JR., GETS APPOINTMENT — . Selected as City Engineer to ^ Succeed Morgan Hand, Jr., j > Recently Resigned. 0 William H.Collisson. Jr. ofthlsdty. I w bo be- been art lug city engineer fur , ibe u 11 Ice si ibe weekly meet lug of Ibe - Hand. Jr.. former city engineer, who e had been granted a temporary leave of t- tbe resolution, pre-euted by Mayor ,j Champion, being as follows: -l Whereas" Morgan Hand. Jr . did (rResolved, by tbe Hoard of liomnilsN J . that William II. folli-soo. Jr.. ire and i- hereby appointed city eiigi ,1 neer (city surveyor: furktf.e ,-lt.v of Jersey. MANY ATCHURCH " \ dflln/e work for Ibe month of ' March was began at the First baptist " throughout the day were all inrfresl- ' nig and veil attended despite tbr blgb In the morning the pastor, tbe Re> . I. 12, the sermon being no roe-sufcjecr ' of Our' Inheritance " The ceuiriff " : lU-.uebl that <^>d ha- marie u' !tl to be partaker- of tbe inheritance of - ibe saints In light. pastor con- u temporal relate upon earth, and then - read what Uod'a word say- couceruiug g •or inheritance, from 1 Peter I; 3 4 and from Epbreiaus aud Revelations c He showed bow eternal hfe was a h ihiug all coveted. Life bere is good. h but an everia-tlug life, frev from tbe » lrawbarks. ai.meuts and feebleuese of I iba one most desired This I* given - x# ass through faith to Christ • sfie sex: i base of oor inheritance 1 •c nb are rioclred for aii time. He -on wait L3* resurrected Const as tbe ' ' -ink tmu a 3d HA immortal body - aftar us resurrect sjo as a prototype of •' «aat our UKxortal bodies shall be. 7-jai :-:rrxp:.t.e ma-t put on incur ' atioa aod thai mortal must put ou • :amor*aJiC*. Aud the (bird [ base of ' «r aaantacoe be showed to be a ' tiaea u dwell.'" Jesus Insisted tbat ' -here was sorb a place, a definite 1 piece for aa Immortal body aud eter- ' - al life to dwell in. His" own lire I death, rreurrectiou. Immortal body and ' 1 ascension luto beaveo aud promise to - return again, all put a realistic touclt to this Inberllaoce promised to be 1 [ levers. To all of tbls God Had to ' make us tit to become partakers. This ' Implies tbat there must have been a ' _ previous unfitness. Tbto ta true. ' Uod'a word reads In lauguage like ' i this "Y'on who are aliens and foreign- ■ ers— you who are dead lu trespasses 11 and sliia— while ye were yet euemlea." " We were uuflt. In thought and lu act. be partaken uotli we were made til 1 | through Jeaut Christ. For lustance, 1 we see the foreigner comtqe to our ' shores. He Is seeking to becStne a partaker In the Inheritance of the 1 American people. He to unfit for " [ American society lu lauguage, man- " intellect, cleaulluesa. etc. He 1 , must he made lit through education 1 , aud other meahs of assimilation Bo 1 we have beeu made fit for this Inhtr [ the saints through faith In 1 Je-iis Christ, wherein He took from ■ us tbe old. unfit nature aud gave ua a 1 new uature, new dlspogjtion Where- 1 the things we. once did and loved to 1 ' do, now we hate thein aiid do and feel • different. Thus we become'gradually > of we are indeed a child of ' and we become lit to be heirs of aud joint belts wltb Christ. * He called for a spirit of tbanksglv- ■ to |«rvade our hearts and lives for 1 what God has doue for us through c help others ohlalu, if they, will, this " glorious luherllauce of tbe saints. I The Htble School held au Interest- ' service. Id which tbe pastor pre- 1 pared tbe minds of tbe scholars tbe 1 second time for that moment when a 1 decision for Christ will he sought In 1 the school. Tbe evening service was well at- ' tended and marked by very good J mu-lc Dr J. Thornley Hughre sang ' "It-ck of Ages." and all w ho heard 1 him felt that they had never beard 1 ' -viler. He put a feeling luto tbe ' piece that could be felt and It tit well ' into tbe nature of the services. The ' quartet rendered "Heboid I Bland al 1 the Door aud Knock." The quartet 1 comprised Mrs. E A. Bourgeois. Mrs Hefner "and Messrs. Hughes aud Cad ' man. Miss French is at tbe piano. 1 the place of Mrs- Arthur rtlioe- * The pastor preached the llr-t of four "Studies In Prophecy." the subject be 1 log "Jerusalem's Fall lu the Light of Prophecy." After the sermon a very Impressive 1 baptismal service was held, lu which 1 Mi-s Dora Bharp, of tbls city, made ( her public cuufewslou of Christ lu tilts ' , ordinance. READY FOR SUMMER el. Will Have bes.le- .ad | local hotel owoers and manager ? 1 are preparing for a busy eunnner ' l"l °7" n,Jr Hu'" A"«clatlon met Monday evening at the borne of " Mr aud Mrs. George Mario, lu Phils delpbla. A number of member. ,- present and all were very cheerful 1 . Mason" I for the approaching ! Tbe members are resolved sr. far »- possible. l» carry out the rule, laid (.Mh" KOOd ' P slou for the conservation of rood sort ! day'. °ab."d'i reeled *"*" >Ud « . to. Si*"""' •JCal lime '» much « Joyed. 'u
SCHOOL ATHLETES f TO BE HELPED o Board of Education Gives AsI 8oeiation-5i5o,.But With • a Condition. u High Scliool ^Allileln A »l • if The emu, filer c.,u,pri.ed llarvev Guff, Granville Blerlmau, s-f. > u d i. Edgsr'n.ron tsiys and giving Die inat'.w c.nrril - dl-cu-sluu. ft wa-decidr l .u, m-n ■ for the hoys this year, w.ui the under- - standing tbat future atq- - < . money will depend upo, m-.ir- , attained by the aswclal IbM yesdj ' UNION SERVICES Dr.f: 11 BohCer ^pre, he-l :: -fire -landTv mercTfilt "alid krsi-i.-u-PeterS. 115. the thought -f i-.ih hsou aud trxt being the exceed:// 1 great tie" of Gnd e mercy. Dr. Bobuer's lnt'odurt|ou w-a- . v ' ceedlnglv Interesting and w,-!i adapted j Its purt-o-e which ,wa. to help lubes rers lu oblalu a cohceptwu of God'- 1 inercy as nearly adequate a- pu— Ib-'c i was a de*cri|4lua of Egypt a- the - gift of tbe River Nile, together win, an eloquent reference to, tbe mystery . the source of the grest river. Tn.l loo*, narrow strip ,.f |.„j »,i„ ajlilioos -was made by the Nile, aud was It that even in tbe dawn of history it was tbe granary of the uas dwelling about the Mediterrau- • "The earth brought forth by handful*" Egypt's stores of corn saved alive "iba^choseu seed ,f Israel's race" from whom should . come He who fultllls the Abrahamic prophets. Tbe aodeut Egyptians the river as the beueliclrut _go,l , Nilus aud they worshipped htm. - Before tiie pyramid, were built or tbe aplilnx was young, before tbe , stave of Memnou greeted the" sunrise , wltb eoug, tbe Sources of the Nile were , wrapped lu my-lery "The river of cloudy spring." was uualmost down to our ow n day and until, lu 1&>». Spike and Hurtnu discovered the Victoria Nyauza aud solved tbe age loug riddle Tbe speaker tbeu declared that, as Is tbe Nile, so is the mercy of God. wblcb makes the wilderness and the desert places to bloom as the rose and "instead of the thorn shall come up the flr tree, aud Instead of the hris: shall come up tbe myrtle tree." The source of Hi- mercy 1- the heart of , God. wheoce floWw. the river of the water of life, whose sprlug. are higher , tbau tbe heavens. Dr. Bobuer went oil to say llmtaof men they are. so the Lord Jehovah, In Hi. word, migmlies Hi- , "The Lord Is full of companion and lender mercy " "Return unto tbe Lord and He will* have ' He will abundantly pardon " r "Though your slrt- he as scarlet, they •hall be as snow; though they I* red as crimson they shall he white like wool." "Like a. a fatlter fillet ti hi. children, so the l-ord ptttett, then, , that fear Him " Noah wa- comun- , .toned to preach aud call men to re year* before the flood caiue. and He ! men of riodoiu. .So long a- Die patriarch prayed, the Lord inclined ear lu mercy. Before he concluded, the speaker re to the prosperity of the wicked as being often a stumbling block i„ the disciple w ho Is striving to do Hie will of God; their feel like tho-e ol Hie psalmM well nigh slip. |t,n u,,- n, drew nigh to God in the -w-. •-■ . r . UDderstoiKl the end of "the w n-k»'l and that Jehovah is able to jo-tifv »i; dealings w ill, men. Tbe evening sermon was presclied j by the Rev. J. E Lo>d. of B 1 Lake, N.J. PATRIOTIC SERVICES D.esv large Conioeg.iia., ^ Nearly 3100 p»,pie attended the pa- ' Atlantic L'ity, Friday evening, under j1 Gloucester, aud stirring a<ldre--r- i made by Governor Waller K Lie- ' Dr. William I'. Merrill, pastor n - Brick Presbyterian I'hurch .,f - iSi T"" A feature of the occasion was tne' j Wllhan, E M.-ey , Mio- j' Junior K.u | j Tito Junior Red t ro^ which corn {] These young folk* have r<i-e.| 1 85, w hich will he Used by them lu «. their aewlug, etc.
"PENNY SOCIAL" '' )■ A BIG SHCCESS More Than Si5° Taken in by Presbyterian Christian Endeavor Society. V3w ,,u.e w.: .he ' Shs-k e'x- | ■ "gctoD. i'k- Mr- I. ! - null. alto-he Ml- H.sdfbffid HO. I ,-l»s- and the j Joiner t bit-nan Endgavor Society. I WON'T CELEBRATE j glii i/aTon^u'eat M.mdVvVven !• c" Vhr- , fhe committee iu charge of the alt sir [ Jeffrie- and Smier. .-Vouug They I met la-1 Monday, night, aud. after - talklug^ualter* -liver. It wa- decided ; not lo hold an anniversary celebration i tin- year because of war conditions. . . The spray lug season is at html p The so called dororenl spray" ixiu-t tie j applied before the buds start. Are I results of which have beeu successe fully demonstrated iu this county. Is a t solution of lime -ulfur known com . merciaMy as couceotrated lime-sulfur , fur to nine gallon, of w ater A- II |. e highly Importgnl that -the material he f of a cerlaiu standard slreugth, it t should be tested before u-u.g [ This UiSleilal Is Used for the coutfol , mehltooed injuries, three thing* are '• First: Material of the proper , strength when diluted. Second: Application must be made e before auy part of the leaf show*. , Third: Every part of the tree musi p he coveyed. J The Sunday service, in Bhilob Hip llie Rev G Harris, who preached , from the fifth chapter of 11 Kings aud e the eleventh ver- . The sermon was very aw akeninf and full of lu.pffa- * churches wa. held at St. Jauies' A. M E. Church. Mr. Harris delivered the , -ermon. Hi. text was Acts 2d" 13. Al I he evening aerv.ee he ag.iu preached, .. I.I- text being Malt 2.,:4n The Lord "a I «»• very good at each service Plan! are being made fur a banana social lo _ he given by U,e.Sahbath'school Thin. day night, March 21. at the residence of Preston Lowax and w ile. > III Ills annual report lo the >*wv Jersey Methodist Conference thrl .v i K. A. DeMatis. -uperinlei.deT.t of the -I toggle lo live. m- declared Dial , I he church' and "..mld'm," be t"fl!i lire: . I Mr. and Mr- I redem-k K, 0,0 . el, : I of IjOgaD "pifnoubce the engagemeni ' lase place ibe early part n'f j'uy!. " '° | wpr-i'.q. to* 15* ... ''if 1 S W W Sr battle, Mr.. M. Wetland Mr- M Wil.c.n P A P1.II1 ,ger li - ,» L. ] -m,„,Ioi,.-F; Lacy and wife j L Fish. Mr-. Cbarle. Ddleu'ts-, 1 .Genevieve E iHlleuttoCk. Mr- K J Hyror, Mr- Wm Kilter h ll. j Hebrew, M M Campbell Phil.de' ' phla: Mrs. E H. Hick. We., ( lei; M J": llouiai, Black w.iod: 11 o Ellc-nnn Mooreslown. 1 Ebeuer.tr Adam-. II.' W llauks-and 1 sun. <4 F. Huistifu, Philadelphia! *"" • s t,d
• I'm-,- ' Hie Ocean City W. C. T. I". ji'i. 1 e held at the home of Mrs. N. C. y G -.29 Ashury avemie. Wednesday afiernoon, March 31. The sutl VV . 1 I l';ohUiition " - . / • ri|g pterin II, e annals of 4emperrelorni wa. writleu March 1. f 11. ,u »pp-al to President Wfisou reihi- v\ in" the « ar" |etiliois read !. | "The White House: dj "vBellevliig" tbat the women of the | N'irlted Stales are loyally doing their . utmost III our national crisis to carry • | .Ut allrgiiverniueiit plans for the con- ! "Iteal'/oig that Itiere la sllll an , alarming w a-te of f,.od-»t(flr.~Tulhc prist net 1 :: of mail and vinous liquors. ! „M'4,if ' '.Tlhe' ArmyUandl>Navr. to ; ■ prohioi: t lie further w a-le of these .2 food— lull- in I lie production of malt - - t ! Clarence 'Hart uian. or this city, none of Parker Miller and wife. -» a» accom, muled by his bride. 11 a a- Mi— Florence Hurley, of : Mr Haitu, au, who Is a line- . : e Hell Telephone Company . : II "ha District. He has left to be - , - new duties. Mrs. Hartmau • ha- t.-iurned temporarily to ber home V : llie leading sugar refiners lu ' | - . . try, died al the home of his , J. lauci.ter. Mrs. F7. E. Itodetibaugh, Paring street. West Philadelphia, ' Saturday, in his eigbtytolxtb year. , I :le a ,- founder and president of the j \ J Md ahan Sugar Refilling Com < • pany 4n Philadelphia. One of his , j -on-, lunulas 'Cooper McCaban, trea- ,, -liter of the company. Is a promiueut • -ummer resident of Oceau City. .- , Leonard Lear, wtio has been" em- ' ' ployed lu Philadelphia a few year-, , > vi-ited his bruther, Lawrence M Lear, , of ltd- cily, Sunday. before starling (his 1 week for Waco. Tex He has eu11 -led a- a stenographer iu the avia- •' lion service. After reporting on M011n day he wa- lold to hold himself In readiness for orders. I Much Interest to being shown In the henern to be given for tbe Woman's r Branch of tbe Public Safely Comu.lttee at the Princess . Theater F'riday II evening. March 22. That stirring - feature picture, "Les Miserable.," lu eight reels, wilt he pre-euted .that eve- , 5!-„okUHdp,.td!reC,'0n °- M"a»K" 1 REPORT OF THE CONDITION First National Bank \r v-'ii^n",.^® •' . l-osc BctiOj^p^ to.go.ixi Id ■ -,V T r u , t 4nd '".73LBB *" ! Yl'm-1 r' eorpor"' a- //''one rsar*1 nor D ' , SUSrYkSiffii! House LTWDO '* K«lSm^Mm|ISSd'«|tb W.?s,v in, , >n inoa.« .e t«al. . 9su.th.s3 J^WalKoek my a lntsra-lsiiduxSpTm. .s/rs X Alnnmil rsse rvsrt tor >11 ,TtI l».l®.to wSurt Interest ' SeT Jmlmi' dltoto SjI,5S£u KiIou.uj LuMi'll'i. lor redltoosol. "ii-J" I 0 • orreet-Atlat: Nolary Puiilic. . K^'IWWASVthorx, I 1 I'uklic Notice. <>< si c^ni'jwii | " 'ralT ,5?*'^ "to "ght to rrjrct any ' j * By solar or to, B-mrd. _ 1 -««L...toU. r-WiS;S^mC, SZ 0 4
*John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth street and Haven Avenue j 1 OCEAN CITY. N. J. • Lumber MUl-ork. Moulding.. Building Paper. Plaster Board, Nads. Sash Weigh,, j etc- Estimates Furnished. Proron Del, very. pho/ve YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 20S. 220 FRED P. BELL . ;< For Things Good to Eat seventh street and asbury avenue FJoliable place to do your marketing. All goods kept Inside, free from dust and 'flies.- C FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY OPEN ALL THE YEAR I ' Phone. 1 86-J Furniture Stored x Reupholstcring cl?TMA-rc 'Window Shades ESTIMATE . . , 1 FOR YOU /Awnings and '.House Furnishings | 1 . Our Price, are Lowest possible consistent with Good Work rod Best Material Lawrence fl. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. j. City Gas Light Comoany 837 asbury avenue : * v_ , TELEPHONE 69 NIGHT calls 424-w 1 ' " ' ' . I C.L'S — The Reliable Store | | Fall and Winter Merchandise , Vow Ready for Inspection- .. A Powell's | 921 ASBURY AVENUE v W ' Y-YM- Y-r-i- -Y-t-r- y-T-i- ;t-r-Y- „■ PUUMBIJSO Are yon getting entire satisfaction as to priopc workmanship and business courtesy t. If 1 not, it will pay you to give me a trial I am in an exoeptionally good position to takt care of yonr repair work of which I make a speaahy. I have no exiwuive establishment e or clerical force to maintain. Giva me a trial. » Both Phonss C. H. BACON 607 Hlghth 44t r "3ZZIZ^ ~~ ~ ~ ~ Sentinel - . PRINTING HOUSE : ' rf '- ' For the Finest Up-to-Date Printing _ BOOKLETS M S™ ■ ■ LEGAL BLANKS ,Legal Blanks for Sale 2 * Estimates Cheerfully Given 744-746 Asbury Ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. .) PHONE, 66 -J 3 X ' ' Real Estate For Sale ' BIO BARGAINS ( Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and/unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices, tfchisw'the time oi year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort ■ very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton A'bury Avenue Ocoan City, N. J. ; TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. ~ No walUug for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargain, in Hay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage, for Ocean City. App^tS" *Ud lm»,rovelnent-"" "'»olce of J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. Real estate -...insurance Clayton Haines Brick ■U-11 Eighth St. Ocean City, INI. J. -O -YU.-.S R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE AOS e,a*TH Brsitr (toa.r to Soar Otoeroa) I A'OHTM trsaar (Co«. oca. Avamumi OCEAN O ITY. N. J. Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results.
l^rexTHiCTOM tn WPlIjr^" I OTIS M. TOWNSEHD BUILDER wr ICR : 8th 'St. Opposite 1>. q. i OCEAN CITY, N.J. ■ Oijly galvanized nails used on exterior work , George W. Harpfa Contractor, Builder . and Jobbing Plan. frtt. Baagalosi • SnctAll, I No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street I OCEAN CITY. N. J. tre-i . Pt..,u!,lag I Leander 8. Corson BUILDER ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER { 645 Asbury Avenue, tX r.AS city, N. j. Kallmale* Furntoltod. Also. John T. UW Lead ud on c ». " I -twnUj in mora. Bicycle Tires and Hnppllm. Blryrle K- J P"rtn, Promptly A, render, BRECKLBX^" HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. Pacs Iteady Mixed Palnta,' Lead aud OUa . 931 and 922 Asbury avenue B O.Adimi f . V Atiai K ^ Htm | GEO. 0. AOAMi A CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, Etc., Elc. > All Work in Maaon Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J Hillman St Pontiere BUILDERS ' 852 Asbury Ave. 1220 Asbury Are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. ; Coal Coal We Have It (to burn . C. H.SHOKMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue Real Estate and Search Company REPRE8KNTS Fidelity Trust ComtaiT of Newark Vildwaod Title isd Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AU Work Guaranteed Money lo Loan on Good Firat Mongaga ' Farms for Sals Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. ■ Mortgages We are at all times prepared lo place or pnr; chase firat mortgages on improved Ocean Cily Real Estate, and invite correspondence with such as may wish to negotiate real estate loans. JOS. I. SCULL 7A7 Asbury Arenus Oo**n City Naw J*r**y Hans Burkhardl PLUMBING AND HEATING (4* ASBril AVIII'I eCHS CITY IXW J It'll *UrB*li?none?!W*jt°' "* JflMPHOROLF-AI ONCO RELIEVES P/H . It Soothes and Loosens I p Those Stiff Rheumat c ' Joints, Reduce Infiamatiun and Drives Oat Pain ^ "ret sufTar with JjunbafO. nh'U- . aianaiik Nsarittw Ftoursr. Neural, la t *»d Omaaetlon- Hara I* tha quirk .1 y "■»■« WHet PaJa la an re T y* te *■»- OK a Jar or Campl rnaoraK drug store. ■ ud ™» W or* applying Camphor le • to* wm wwndar what became of he " pala. The remarkable auecres f Oampborole la enUerly due to Win' rI ■re*L Menthol and Camphor, r rr Poreg In a eyntheUo way to give -e- . f la wall known that lh* me - - <wl profession and medical papers ' -i-t. « ttf ta thalr great curative propen.-s. A« afl dragglau la lAo and (Oc to to-•-"ire Alarm Mgaala. U— Hlxth and Pleasure avenue. 17 — Kiev eiith aud Bay avenue. , IN — Fourteenth and Pleasure ave. 35— Beveiilh and Wear avenue. 42— Heooud and Ashury avanne. ' 43 — Fourth aud Asbury avenue. 45— F2lgblti and Aabnry avanne. 46— Tenth and Aebury avanne. 4H— Thirteenth and Aabnry avenue. 4" Sixteenth and Aabnry avenue. 61— North and Central a venae. 54 — Hixth and Central avanne. 57— Eieveutb aud Central aveane. 67—' Twelfth and Wealey avanne. 68 Fourteenth and Wealey avnnue. 73— Fourth aud Ocean avanna. 76 — eleventh and Ocean avanna. 76— Ninth and Ocean avanna. ®— Heoond and Atlantic avenue. 96— Board walk and Moorlyn terrace, •r*°* ** Bottama read. UU— TwantMk and CenUal av«H

