RC Ocean City Sentinel K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY BcQ 'Phone No 86-X aar iu!k •aSuwrrUTO^'LaUidj wn'u jvar.; nWftrMM on appllvmuot. ^Rtmrt promptly Son* by ni*nnu»t . THURSDAY. MARCH 5T, 1916 ! ftrar. estate men beie mj* ilia; tbcra la a very anltafai-tory demand for ! noUagVl la Ocean CT:j for tbe .umnoar aaaaon. Ttoie h good nem for every hod j. Cottagers are aril ring for the Ea* ' let holiday. While mey are not a* yet here hi great number?, indication* are that Ocean City will hare lie foil (bare of visitors during Holy Week and Eaater. _ According to an obserrant bu-inr— man, many who lire lo fine iroore* and ride aboo: In limoastue* are con - Mantly hi debt and liave a very bard % time to Blake bosh ende meeL Tbey leave no estates. It » noticed that tbe habKot earing bat Increased among tbe common people In tbe last ten years, a bile among tboee who are ofter. deemed rich It baa decreased. It b flgnred that, from Srabrl'gm lo I Cape Kay, tbe ebore resorts bare a . aummrr population of over twenty- i one million ensile, and tbel the tax I able properties in tbe mnnldpalitlet i aggregate two band red millions. Cod- i seqoeotly and therefore and beyond 1 question, ae the Luog Branch Record I declare., the ebore Is entitled to great i consideration at Treatoo from leg Is- i Intors and officials UxDiat tbe provisions of tbe new wrapt practices law, candidates for Governor and Cnlied Stales Senator mar DO' epeod more than 125 (XX) at the primary to win the nomination, nor more than 125 000 at tbe general election. The limits as to other offices are the aame for both campaigns in •vary Instance. Tbey follow: Congraas, 88 509; Bute Beoete. ten cent, toe every qualified voter; member of - asBsmbly. ■ Bve erota: ooanty office* which have fixed salaries, one-half of ; Bounty offices with- 1 out find com pan sat loo . ten cents for each qualified voter; munlelpo! candl dates, ten cents; delegates to national poOdeol oooveatkms. fsoOQ; Presideo Mnl oieetora, 86.000; candidates for 8taU, county or city committees, J500; hot. In ease of John campaigns, Dot ante than 86 00a TlBX tort of reading dooe by tbe gen aval pnblic from year to year may probably be ganged with fair aco racy by the new books pabllsbed. An ex arelnaltoo of Um records for If 17 Is UlomtaaSing. Economics, sppareotly, to almost as popalar as fiction. NAod reUgtoo comae next. There were 922 works of fiction published In this ' country lore year. 902 works of tea Borate and sociology and 798 of rail 1 Ktom and theology. History, poetry aod aetooo* come not far behind. Plainly, we're out an slavishly devoted lb notion m most of os imagine ' Meeeneas. the proportion of fiction to therein! number of pnbhcaUons v.. •sty • lllth ana re then 8 oer cent Aod at no time within the liit-seven _ The taodeoey today Is more dlsUnctly ' toward "aotld books" than It baa been teeevnml yean. Perhaps four fifths 1 at oar pnhlteetooa come definitely in , this class- Aod it should out be forgotten, aays the Passaic News, tbat a " paaaaotoge of oar novels are solid to a-way— with facts and propaganda. We-to a pretty aartooa people, and_we * do more eertoas reading than any na- * Men to the world. J TM Chief significance of tbe law 1 paaaad at tfce. recent seadoo of tbe IdgMatare. which requires all ablefeudtod man between eighteen and 1 fifty to be regularly employed In war • tlaM Is probably not In tbe mere fad 1 that it applies to drones. As required, 1 the Governor baa proclaimed the en ' •etraent of this law and tt la now in 1 toetn. Tbe act taken notice hot only of c the so-called "corner-loafer" and "so- 1 etojy^dtor," but by Implication, no- 1 9*90*- Th«y are with us. in varying 1 , - - hambar. in war or peace, say. tbe New. ■ ark Even lag News. Sometimes 1 their plight ts merely absence of the < knack to get into touch with employ [ ■Mot In which they can be efficient. Tbey are more promising material than the habitual idler. Tbe comer t loafer is not ao numerous as tbe em- 1 P heals be puts ou himself suggests t andAMapling tbe members of the Par- t btdga dab aod a few sncn promioeul ' specimens, the so called society ne'er- < do wall la not ao plenUfol a species, t The act is real! y more important to the I manna! laborer. Tbe law says tbat it ■ shall betted sty of tbe commi.-icwi | af labor whenever anyone shall In- < form him of inability to obtain employment to register each person, with I all details, assign him to a public or ' private Jab, If one be vacant, at tbe pre- ' vailing rate of wages, or reassign him < elsewhere, if advisable. At Govern or < Edge pointed col, tbe selective servlre ' principle most obtain bare, too, to or- ' dor lo gat results. I J. la Pyie, former bead of tbe com renew department of tbe Ocean Lily High School, waa in town Sunday, i fieauUnad lo the United States Urd- ( BMW Department in tbe fall and i waa sent to Washington, D. U Hi. * Bkmty.M hatooograpbet has been die- , pwread nfi be Is now private -sere E freg toaBoaf tbe eufl officers of the ■refinance depart men i. He u enjoying health and looked weU, t CeaerwnU Operation. | ■» Mm. Gedige W. Socy, of this city, i t: asssncs; rjssss£. • Nr 2S5f"^T "wsei.t by Dr Herecbel fi IjWk At laMenporu eke waa doing ' Wftt v
'SUNDAY IN THE f = LOCAL CHURCHES , ! r ' I Strong Sermons and Excellent | ( Mosic Heard by Con- i r | gregations. ■ a1 * ST AiorsTtNE's ! 1 I Tbe rector. Ibe Rev. Tboms. F. ; J Blake, celrbrafed Ibe 10 o'clock mass ^ and delivered s short serm«i> Before ^ - day being Ibe feast of St. Patrick and > ,. -hould hsve. He spoke of tbe closing „ days of Rent end Ibe near approach of Easier and laid emphasis upon Ibe nece-sity "of tbe members of ibe church * t The lexl of Use *rmop wes Isken . ^ , from Use gospel of Ibe day. Many ^ t Augustine. Ibe pried said, made tbe-e ( discourses- Many people .pco lees fl s Ubrlstlanlty. but tbey do nog show II ^ s by tbetr actions. We have all- ties ni calls from >God lime aud time 1 again to make us resltre tbst time 1* ^ F fleeting, but we hsve so. many oilier J r affairs Ibsl we appear Is have no time I to beed tbe eeli of the Master. Let o* , realise tbat these words in Hie gospel i apply to alt. There ate too many men claiming to be Catholics when lliey do not live up to Ibe rulings of > tbe church. For forty years tbe * t building of tbe ark was an admonl " - Hon to tbe people of tbat time, bat llieyiaugbed at It. and when God i searrbed tbe world be found only ' - eight people — Noah and ba family— I worthy to be saved. There were only * 1 persons out of tbe 6 0,000 permit * t led lo enter Ibe Promised Laudj Only - remnant of tbe peppWTollowed ( Curb; when He was bfra-ap earth. Palm will be blessed and distributed r to Ibe members jflf the congregation at ' r tbe 10 o'clock ma«*£)ell Sunday. j 1 In the First Presbyterian Church . on J Sunday evening, the pastor, tbe Kev Cbarlee H. Buhner, spoke ou "The i * Devil's Slime Pita." < 1 Kollo» lag is tbe text end a brief str I street of bis sermon: * Genesis 14; 10: "Aud tbe vale of Skddim was full of slime pits." t ' The etocy of these slime prts is very i ancient. It goos so far back Into tbe , past tbat we cannot clearly reconstruct , r just what did happen In Ibe bsuile ■ , that was fought on Ibe elte of those , half-bidden bogs. How deep tboee . slime ptts were or how vile or bow • r hard lo get out of ire are not told ' The whole scene is gp 'st distant tbat ■ wa do not have half at much Interest , In k as we have in tbe fact tbat tbe , world as we find It today Is full of . , eJlme pits, placed here by tbe devil t and that maltitndee. failing Into tbem > ' by day aod by nlgbt. and nnable to i extricate themselves, are going down to Irretrievable rotn. c j First. Ttie Slough of Despond. , , Among ibe devil's most dangeroo* ■ slime pita, in which, mnlutndas bare t ' beaO engulfed, it tbe "Bloogb of De • t ■ pood." Buoyan, in tba Immortal f ~r 'Pilgrim's Pragreas," after ulllog g bow bis pUgrim came to fall Into this • : bog. says that, abbougb twenty tbou . sand tons of material bare been t * poured loto tbe "Slougb of Despond" lo tbe course of tbe ages, t la etlll on. I: ' of Ibe devil's main snares for tbe souls a of men. It la a favorite method of a aatau to throw a Christian into a fit of I tbe blues, and, wblla he Is flounder- I log there, make him believe all man- c ner of evil. The dgril knows tbat If k be can get a man loto the "Slough of k aod keenplm there he .will a ultimately pomeeTbla anal When V tbe devil seeks lb lure you luto tbe t bog of tplrHuu depression and nil- a deapoDd/ncr, telling you that o yuu ekUbfil be forgiven aud tbat you a will naeer get to heaven, refuse to be n lieve him. He la a liar aod bat been d ■he father of Uea from Ibe beginning a Second. Th. Swamp of Skepticism 4 Another of tbe devil's allme pita la * tbe swamp of skepticism. How In sldlously aatan lores bis victims Into k tbe bottom lees morass, or unbelief: 0 How helplessly be leaves tbem strug 1 ! gl'og there without Gad and without In fhe world! It Is so easy to be 11 . caught In this pit of the devil's mak- 1 There It one safe guide, which. If F . Its teachings are faithfully followed. c . will lead at safety peel tbla bog. It la ' . tbe Bible. Wltb that In cor bands E ' aud beartt. we aball never be cengbt , In tbe devil's twampe of doubt and ' , despair, fur It will be a light to our 1 and a lamp to our patb. " , "Third. Tbe Quagmire or Evil Habit. r I How ofteo have we eeeo a young ' mau's feet caught |n this fearful mire! ' Tbe soft seduction* of sensuality thai " engulfed some of ibe strongest " Samsons tbat have ever lived, blind ' . Ibe keen conception of rectitude. ' dulling tbe inner sense of parity, little . little lowering tbe wbole tone of *' . personklity and life, until Impurity r l loathsome aod alimy and devilish. * r pulls tbe yonth beuealb Its sluggl.b " My friend, where are your feet tread- * i Are you on tbe solid upland, " r With a beaut of everlasting rock beneath your feet, or do you tread tbe J dismal swamp* of tbe devil? What- * ever may be tbe devU'a allme pit loto v 1 wbieb you have fallen, the Lord Jesus " . can lift yon out, ao tbat, wKb tbe 1 co oil ,uu bui, bo mas, with ibe
P.«!ml*t_you may slag: "He brougbl me out of tbe miry clay, and be bath FIRST BAPTIST. At tbe Find Baptist Cburch a very ■ Interesting sermon wae preached Sun- ■ day evening, as the eecotid of the serI le. daring March, ou " Prophecy i Tbe subject waa "World Politics In • tbe Ltgbt of Prcpbecy.' ; The pastor spoke In part as follows: "In speaking of polBica.I am not referring to tbe corrupt Inside ring methods so commonly practiced t.day Polities Is tbe science of elm guveru- , mem World politics relates to pro ' grea* or tbe world through tbe govern - | mental action of the aatlona. The . 'Light of Prophecy' I* tbe accuracy Jwilb which God's prophetic word hi
1 revealed tbe trend-rf 'wc-rW.'elfes^ \ red. . -A very popular ml-take I* ttie ntv» thai there exists a fixed golf bsiwv*" i politics arid religion Few thing* are | further from tbe truth. If politics i* j I igloo is the science of Mod'jrnsve are few people am .ne Ihem . of world events, Ihe ri-r ar«t fa" 1 j kingdoms Is port lav rd in ltd- ( peeled flvivver Tbe Rtb'v -*> - uiuch ^ politic- ha* tig ur.st a- "ily H the hook of llaniei. tire -!***•• r I „ Bible uses the usyslrfving^ -ymhcl- ^ —why llshouIdti.il tw^ihe usuir-jf^ of ail spoksn language h. be j under-tood by Ibe |wo|.»e 1" » h..ui i rarl.u* kuig.lu.Bs A trademark is j ^ metal- aud animal- v* but identities |® ■ Tbe gold and the lion are irade-[' marks of Babytou. tbe dr-t of Ibe!'" worvd kingdoms Read Ds-lel aud j see I bat God ln«»B f. took tbe world affairs from the Jew andVa-sed ! ,, tbey have been ever eluee. Read tliers | a bow God promised to make Babylon L, a great power. Babylon wa* known !„ as tbe neb, tbe wonderful, tbe "Golden j , Uty' and tbe golden kingdom Baby ' t Ion was tbat bead of gold. Again, lu J tbe Brlti*b Mu-enm lu London aud lu j tbe Louvre of Perls today, yon can *ee| a winged lion In stone and a poreefean j plaque bearing a winged lion, ahtch 1 .have been excavated from the ruin- of . Babylon. Tbe gold and'ltun wersL symbols of ancleul Babylon. I ( ■•I be Mtver. bear and ram Identify j , ' Ibe MedAPexsian kingdom, under |( Cyrus. Tbe Immortal guard of Ibe t Pevslaue wore sliver eur*iet» or cuiras* 1 Tbey were knowma# vicious in attack ! c I «- a bear and II was characteristic ofj* Hie people. Tbe ram with two boro- 1 ' w .s a symbol with tbem. their lead, r ^ using a helmet of a ram's bead, with ( i ibe Perse poll- today one can sec a J i ram's head, sculpiured on ibe ai* j > -Ive pillars, with one bora longer than ibe other. t "The brass, tbe four-winged leopard " and tbe begoat are typical of Greece 1 under Alexander. Tbe Greek ermv 1 or "braxen coated Greeks,' because of ' ibelr braes armor. The leopard I* a ( small animal, but strong, quick of ar- ( and very swift. It characterize* t Alexander In his warfare- Ttie brgoa t ; cornea from the woid aegae mean- t ing goat's town, one of the Bret in ' habited In Greece. Tbe Aegean ties ' by Greece means the Goat Sea.' and * Alexander himself was named hy bis father 'Aegu*.' meaning the son of a goal. Tbeooe born was Alexander who, after bla conquests, died af an | early age, and bta four general* look t ■ be kingdom. < "Tbe Iron and Ibe monster with ' teeth and ten horns are the same. c and are typlea! of tbe fourth aud last j world power. Home. Rome was In f saddle when Christ was born. | The conquering armies of Rome were | called tbe 'Iron Legions.' The two « were typical of a division lu tbe t wbieb came after Christ, t when Rome became tbe capital of ibe < and CduaUntlnopie of tbe ' Tbe Iron t* a symbol of ' strong monarchy and tbe clay of dem ' oerscy. Tbe people and Ibelr rule j described as clay In tbe Bible. Tbe . toes and ten borne sffcntfy tbe later divletoo of tbe two great balvev of tbe kingdom Into five eacb, or ten kingof a combination of monarch] ' and democracy.'' Tba pastor then related what I- ' historically, bow Babylon wa- 4 overthrown by Medo Persian* and , ibey to torn by Alexander, and hi- - eooqueaks later taken by the Roman < legions. He showed bow- this was t divided and tbat all Ibis pro- 1 pbecy ba* been 'ultllled. with the ex- 1 cepuon of tbe latter, for uo such leu '' division or tbe old original Roman Empire has yet taken place. ! He then showed, (j vartou- refer" j to tbe progress of this in and tbe early peace perleys, that such a j division of Europe and Asia, thai territory once held by Rome. wa. not possible, but reasonable to expect, and, therefore, probable. We can read:!. * In the mixture of Iron aud clav ' " tbe ten kingdom*. Coming to the practical pha<e of the ! tbe pastor showed God", pur i that to tbe days of ibo.* I.., shall the God of bewveu -el u;. « a kingdom which shall never be d*^ • st roved, but It shall break In piece- ! and consume all these kn.gdi.iu-, an-1 E. A. Bourgeu!* and |i( j f Hughes. Ibe pastor extended the in- 1 " nation and gave opponuutly- to a ' V 1 , w ho would to make llieir deeWrwu s,,, j - The spint of Ibe ineellog wa* better tot Sunday evening* is a plea.ute "o ''
T Will Build "■ Swan 4 Trout have Ihe contract lo *■ build auotber garage for Dr. Hers-cUei !" • Pettlt In tbe rear of hia home ou Wa" [ ley avenue, below Kigbtb street. In wbieb to house bu new autouioble [ Tbe garage wiU be 12x31 reel, and will »■ cost (3.10. g . Kwlhlu Hroprard. i- Tbe Mlssee Lewis aud Conard re- > turned from PbiladelpbU a few dsy# ago and reopened the Kathiu for the • STSMi" , J.atI .•i"01 "» winter to Pbllsdelpbia and vicinity They will {? P!T*— 10 lhMt '"vod. at ihe la Katblu.
WtBWy*. MANY FARMERS First National Bank Officials - Nearly Swamped by Orders ' for Yonng Porkers. i Fhr fief of the First Nwi*uoai Hpn* 1 i./rr-^wliMsd'srtilTrtomll'r *♦ ' I jv Mr. r-nie-aud l asbier M-wrsr ir-ll ['.■Hoi], I'm. I lie la-loft Ills week jj« | j couulry's service Mayliu RmHuwhJ] j city. How.r.1 Scull • h«.ib„ >. said ; . 1 LUCERNE'S QUAINT BRIDGE- j ! .'"i ' : | Ibe greenest historic interest. This i bridge, known as the KapeHtamerke. j I" or -Chape) bridge." crosses ibe River • at Its Junction with Lake Lu- 1 as 1333 and for nearly ««> years lias ; tbe chief avenue of truffle across tbe liroad tat sluggish stream, j In other days Ibe bridge extended Its | zigzag shape to nearly twice Its prew- j ent length and reached as far as the l bofkircbe. or cathedral, whence lis , In tbe center of this covered wooden j stands the famous octagonal < "wassertbrirtn.'* or water tower, where , olden times the municipal treasure i stored. For ages It was also used ' as a prison, and among Its dungeons 1 a torture chamber. But the most ! unique feature of an consists of tbe I series of carious pictures to the roof of tbe bridge. There are sixty-nine of these painted on triangular wooden , panels fitted Into the pitched roof of ' the bridge One after another tbey | tell thegsjtllent facts -of Swiss hlstorj ' or portray events to the life of tbe saints of tbe town. St Leodegar and ' St. Maurice.— Washington Star. \ From time to time amateur geologists unhampered by "book learning" make as they suppose wonderful discoveries In the primeval rocks- They find what tbey ball not as footprints the sands of time, bnt footprints of and animals on fiat rock surfaces • and slabs of stone. Tbe real origin of snob hollows Is now known to be the fosner presence of concretions which In time been worn out. In every part of the earth such "footprints" been fennd. Tbe most remarks- i of these ts a print two feel long , tbe top of a lofty hill called Adam's peak. In the Island of Ceylon, which Is j believed by tbe natives to be tbe : stamp of the foot of Buddha as he left i the earth and sprang Into heaven, and Is accordingly an object of worship —London Globe. Nevateies In Old Fleet Street. Fleet street was formerly tbe wonder place of London, where all that was novel, bizarre and marvelous was . exhlbjfed by enter, rising showmen. * Ben Jossod alludes to "a new notion * of the city of Nineveh, wtth Jonah and * the whale, at Fleet bridge." and at the 1 ' "Eagle and Child" was exhStdted a * collection of freaks and monstrosities J that set tbe wbole town agape. In w 1710. too. were advertised as on exhIM- a Moo at Fleet bridge "two strange won- ° derful and remarkable monstrous crea- " tares, an old -he dromedary, seven feet °! high and ten feet llo-.^to --ived from Tartar], with,1^ fiM '•••». p tile great. -C ^ J ^ An Odd ^ T.^« FO/boEt'" 5 !i it ant* bsuseulfr enn put It Into da -i—v-ful practice A He -a piece of * r :-;*T 1* smear. J e .el, n little ta ' ' " saspected butter Tb* pnper la ^ ' nir.v Is ptire the smell of the burnt poper l« rather IneLe-.nt. bna tbe odor " I- dls-lactly taTlewy tf tie- "i. utter" „ !« made up n hoCy nc In pun of animal «' Chicago News *1
j Ciasay. *« " suppose, said the man In the 'set low coat, trying to be chummy. -|* | " doesn't hurt yo-ur glass eye when you ' 1 get anything to it?" J '"V™ " Wwk " u *°uld ever be •" i fikely to have a pane to itr responded V? , tbe other frigidly. And be gar, torn a m I fUaaj Mara.
^ SUNDAY EXCURSIONS . c ' andltosl. have decided to ~ luiV'^Maaw'iSKWt Hie " ..f t *|V t'uunty » FrelnigtiUjsesi lu liaviug Hie KhFORT OK THE CONDITION OCEAN CITY TITLE .AND i 1 TRUST CO. I ol OCEAN CITY. V J. ! H-.a4* .wl m.-.."!,;. - ' "i?" ! 1 "" , ,,, ^ An Ordinance. ; 1 omsm t'.:. Nc* J»r»* i , do ovUalo^* QW °' : tvetloo i." 'rta: no person. Erm. oc:«Uoa or rorpw .Uoo rtt.1T sor.tr in I n*-. or a ponac ri"c* m the City of. relr. • "o:r— *urn nulnuLt mbrni u' sVjw °f ^aSbrot"'!!*^ i ^ I ^^tretvTjxi'SS.' totto parrSSlrtiw L a [ha "a"** I w^rowsttEraaaaSlSSl approval of tn* bnUU!^ ic*lwr^ ,^rt*rT SSSf n*r*•""koty. Xtouw baildtng onlr nance • nSftoaifJmoi!! Brm^mSSZoam 1 'r-> £0.10*.* m uu« atr, r man the pubiv crt*«e bartnaM, owning •™mc(orto»Ime for'uj p'?' **2"* >M ibOTVoforo eperiiS'oTopenitS.'but 1 :vrrtLtor*l"r^t«! FaW1e garage bnUdlnl rntrrt rolbroaai °"Uc*n^' f,*"" ln' 'wBvfdMaT t "•rvmn city lo Uetrnd !n°*ny'm»rioer SAl o?! , in'r "IbM V!rto' °' "" nrf)' V«"rt*"D 'rroni.'/ °°^bri*wKb propr'ty rub?"**31" any private Aretton a. Tbat thla ovdlnanee abala not . <* ron Sm puSb'|o s'tntn. and n.a rxoeeOlng !Jb°roriTrora arii'au^f a^y^e ronaoS^ - 1 i «tVS£«'*u m '.S, j I aaiu,1: ttjv ribs.: |-— rarr rm 03 lQC l10' " arier JOS o. • HAUPION . uiu o inSf61^ "rs irttt 'Hsr2 , run l. WW _ HARBT A. MOEK1S, ya,lt,P.F.|MI VUlUaL
John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue U OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' I,,— v J:.:' ^ I'.,:— *'» *•.?•: w- .'•=* ; - — .—sf ~"~s" — ,|0 PHOHE YOURORDER TtO PHONES: 205. 220 FRED P. BELL jj c Fop Things Good to Eat I SEVENTH STREET AND AS0URY AVENUE ^ . Reliable place to do your marketing. All goods kept inside.; free from dust and flies. 0 FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY OPEN «*l_C THE YEAP I Bell Rhone, 1 80-J Furniture Stored Reupholstering a LET US I Window Shades 0 ESTIMATE ... ' FOR YOU and 'House Furnishings j Our Price are Low-val poaubiv coouErnl with Good Weak and Bert Mate mil Lawrence "1. Lear I 6Sd Asbury Avenue ttoean City. N. JCity Gas Light Comoany 637 ASBURY AVENUE ' TELEPHONE 69 ' NIGHT CALLS A2A-W 1 | POWELL'S—The Reliable Store | | ( Fall and Winter Merchandise » , , , | Now Ready for Inspection » { Powell's J 'i PHONE 25 921 ASBURY AVENUE jf • < Ufcifc ,T. ». rr, ,V, JfcJfcA. ■» » Y Y Y Y 88 ■_*, AAA T'I"t"I-I-*I-I' *1— •— J" i"I"c *T— I— I' -T— f— T* *?— l~T^r | PLUMBING ' Are you griting entire aatisfaction aa to price*, wcukaiaaahip and bu«in*» wtrtaj? If I >' not, it will pay you lo give me a trial I am in an exceptionally good paartom to take care of your repair work of which I make a specaal&v. I have ex expensive establishment I or Oerieal foro* to maintain- Grva ma a triaL ' Both Phonaa C. H. BACON GOT Eighth St Sentinel PRINTING HOUSE ' For the Finest Up-to-Date Printing i I ____ BOOKLETS v : HH PAMPHLETS ^ ; SMM f COMMERCIAL LEGAL BLANKS « Legal Blanks for Sale Estimates Cheerfully Given 744-746 Asbury Ave. i OCEAN CITY, N. J. PHONE. 66 -J -w Real Estate For Sale - Bid BARGAIN'S Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates tn my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the SJT la / Cotta8es and L015 al this Popular Seaside Resort i Cheap. Apply to , Alonzo Cotton 619 Aabury Av.nu. Ouunn City. N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. r„°J"*1oUg far two t° know If you can get tt: we can tell von at ■a™' Alac^itx*1 °T° 'fl' proPertle8 cho'<* oottagea for Z£nt£.U*t Tp^to " "" choice o, i J. M. -CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick Alt Eighth St. Ocean City. N. J. aaowroaces ™ i«ai/irMcc R. HOWARD THORN <oa REAL ESTATE «g. e.opY. traaar .00., Oca.. Avmmum, OCEAN OITY. N. J. Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results.
cexTKicien and ariinta, OTISM. TOWHSESd BUILDER ' Officb: 8th St. Opposite P. q, j 4 OCEAN CITY, N. J. I Only galvanized nails nsid <» exterior work George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Fra*. Bua.sloa, , Spwta,,,. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, «U. Bali Pbo^n^ Leander S. Corson BUILDER .os* aacaicv avc j ocxaia citt. la. j. dMont, 1|t^, ALBERT G. GILBERT^ PRACTICAL HOUSE PAiNTEl 645 Asbury Avenue, O*. CAN CITY, *. 1. Eat:maUa FuniJabed. Fall Una ol John Loco* A On. . Paiaw Vanuatm. »«-. aa Our mora. pairing Promptly AttaQUaa Tn BRECKLEY^S"" HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS clinton l breckley. pace Mixed Patnta, Lead end Olb 920 and 922 Aabury aveDne. IIUui ksTuiffi GEO. 0. ADAMS A CO, PLASTERING, RANGE SETHI t MUCK LATIKG. Elc., Ett. ' All Work In Maaoa Line Prompjy Attended To. ' OCEAN CITY, N J Hillman St Pontiere BUILDERS ' 852 Aabury Ave. 1220 Aabury Ave. OCEAN CITY. ft. J. : Coal Coal 1 We Have It (to burnl ■ C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West A venae Real Estate and Search Company REPKESKNTI Fidelity Trust Comca.n7 of Newark Wildvood Title lid Trust (a Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AD Work Cuarant «4 Money to Loan on Good First Mortgip Farm a lof Sal* Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May^Court House Mortgages We are at. all time* prepared to place or parchase first mortgage* ou improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite correspondence with such aa may wish to negotiate JOS. I. SCULL Oesan City Nww Jsrsry Hans Borkh&rdt PLUMBING AND H RATING mi as a; kt atun icui err? *tw jir« Hot Water. Suom and Vapor Uaatlax CAMPHOROLE— Al " ONCO RELIEVES PAiii : n Soothes and Loosens fp Those Stiff Rheumatic Wilts, Reduce Inflamation land Drtres Out Pain Witt lantai*. 'Rhm- : Nun Hla Tlnels. Nouralri* t and CNaaiil'aa. Ear* to th# quick-M f—N ran* E Tall to an eaay Oeds Jnr # t Comphi.r- " **P^*C Chraph'or 1* raaiMnkalda anoeoa* of , ™ la OBttortj dan to Wtofr1 J**** .-* Ctanphor. P'*g*1*.* NNtofit way to glva ro- ' N"N & to wafl tout tbat th. m*dl> ** N'f'aSto and madleal papers t-a* Ntod eurwriv. propartlaa ^**6 6wtoto to Haul Ma>A Fir* Alarm Weaall" 11— sixth and PIOMure araoua 17— Kleventb and Bay nTanne. 18— Fourtoenth and Ptonnun nve. 85 — Seventh and Wear avenne. 12— Btooad nod Anbury a van no. 43 — Fourth and Asbury svaan*. 15— Eighth nod Asbury a van no. 48— Tenth and Asbury nvnonn. 1»— ' Thirteenth and Asbury uvsnad. 49— Sixteenth nod Asbury sveuoe. 51— North nod Central sreens. 54— Sixth nod Central s van no. 57 — Kleventb nod Central svenae 67— Twelfth nod Wenluy nvnonn. 68 — Fourteenth and Wesley even is, 78— Fourth nod Oanna nvnonn. J 75 — rievsmh nod Oeena nvnune. / "6 — Ninth end fliiesn nvnune. 1 82 — Second nod aiu.ii. n vno on. \ 98- Board walk and Moortyn tomea. sa-T» euSSTtoi' Ceutral mnS

