' Editor and Prdptictor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY , BeH 'Phone. No 66 -X j^. • ptr Mm.'iSbTn-cilliir1 M "nLhfy and yearly Job work promptly dona by .xparienrod I:'. THURSDAY. MAjl 2, IMS. I , ■ w City ^ * JcndlKa from all thai lis* Iron : aatd lu (be jiaat about tbe great need i of normal scholia by tboqe w bo have ■ • appealed tu tbe Hute aw) repealed " .tto^tr appeal* again aud again. Sea i ' Jeraey could are t,o tbe very beet ad- i vantage all the training ecbool- that : have been coo-ldered by the Lt-girla- i . - * tore, including Hie one at Newark. It ■ !e moat unfortunate tbat-aucb an ex eellent'oppottuulty to eecure an equip- I ped building baa rllpped through the i |t- graap of tbe Stale board, «ay* Ibr ■ % ISItkabelb Journal. Sew Jeraey la not c training one-half of tbe number of t teacbera required to All position- In r 'bertcbool- Tbl* State la de|*iidlng i upon other States to train teacbera. lu ( eplte ol tbe fact that the Slate* dc- t peoded upon are 'not able lo train i teacbera to flt Into' aotne of the dimcall teaching environment- presented by tbe loduatrlal cltlen of New Jer-ey, with tbelr foreign populations. T he ] ebortage of teacbera increaaea. Tbe ' thing to be coualdercd, lirat of all. la I tbat tbe Stale greatly ueeda additional training ecbool ' facilities. - All tbe ' ecboola meutloned are needed. The 1 one at Newark la needed The one 1 propoaed for - outb Jeraey la greatly ' needed. If the ecbool -at Newark la ' not acquired by the. Slate, tbe pro- > poeodoueeatGlaaalK.ro aud Elizabeth ' will be more required tbaoarvrr before. 1 ' Recent real estate traii-fer- in Ocean t « City recorded lu the office of County i Clerk HlMreth, a* reported In tbe Cai-e , HI to'to °oaD,i' 8l«»ud Wave, are aa i . Enoch W-. and Clara Bnrlelgb, i Ocean City, to Laura I. Miller, Pblla t delphla. Lot 679, Secllun A. plan r Ocean City Aaeoclatlon, beginning In northwest aide of Central avenue. 210 t feet eoutweat from Herentb street. t s — fronting on Central avenue. 40*100 t B Conveyed to grantor by Jobo Summer, t •Clara Riddle, wife of Seymour l)»vh, ( Jt , to Amelia Harl-pc, u lie of Gideon c s> Chambora Norwood, lot 68 and 10 feel I of lot. <9, plan Glrard Realty Co , front- t K- tog on southwest aide i'ennlyn place, 40 fact aoutbeaat of Atlaotlc avebue.' | Conveyed to grantor by lona H. Adams. I t . Robert W. and Clara Emerton, I - - York, Pa., to David K. Greenwood « E~" QWaalpbto, beginning in north aide of Cortotblao avenue, 60 feel west from 1 Ftrat street, 60x90. being .part of Tote ' 6S.64.S6, Blocks, Ocean City Land ' Mp VL Ooovsysd to grantor by Joseph ' K . ILRowtond, June 2 1917. 66.600. 1 e- of Ocean City lo Louie Dull ' 9tof. Jr.. Philadelphia, lot 1463. aud 1 southwest 10 feet lot 1464 Block 14. , plao 8, Ocean City Garden., acquired 1 at tax aale March 6, 1914 u IMfcnAfcnvttKom.Oi Slain MM. udn.<» ' J** •* "" t""1 am inur « 5 f *^*- "" 1 to™ lom-.i, lo'rony- *. WiW Mil.. u. ■ Iw> MJ 1 | MasssEbcsw;: •JJPJjjeatt.Yt'W-wUiUiatre.-to. UK»..a UK Iwi ® ■ •*? a [•- - — JJL-"'- h KhBKRO.Y. " Mra P. A. Gilbert, Philadelphia. a WVOKIKO. b Andrew J. Maraball. M. 8. Conk £ y Md wife, H. A Lamar. MIm M. O. d u p*£U w- Bpron' "nd *"*■ h Fj." " IMPKU1AI. o: Charles A. Wang, William Bempp *' s- Krueatlne Schtwleneky. '. Doatal Scbeedeuaky. Mary C. Oolle- * . ton. Cboa. Colleton. John r. Lynam, c IP* Willi' jphto; Mlaa K. Klempp, » KATJII.tT. (I " _*»• A. -M. Wakellng. Mra. Wm ■> JjkfcltoOrlek, Mra. A. M. Wetbumayer. •' France. D. Ball, Frederick ArthuJ b - •DTtomlly, W. W. Slbaob, Jotepblue Mr»- K- A Ed- " ir.'i E°w,,d« '"d »'f». Miee H If V«*M.WUaco. Ocean tTlyiaarence » 8UI and wife, Lauadowne ai
ATOI.es. v .Rtobar P. Linton, Ridley Park; Kb*. £** Y. Cambrhlge, ¥ JIfS' K Adame. Media; Dt. H. B Adama. Jr..«nd f.mify p. Metre Jobaou, L.on W. Duulap. i. PI. Ftollllpe. C. H. Scbermerborn . WMllaai A. Bender and w ife, Mra. Loulec A. Jokaoo Philadelphia; A." K. Bena*1 ■Bd, "}['• Mr*- J- W. Jonee, E. B. iST-* ^ Aldan; H M. EMtom A' °rlBUb' J" fu!!,v!'n "Mr. Richard Qatoo, Mra. J. P. bmltb. J. C. French Jr. Frank K Wallace and wife.EdWatd 8 Llitell. Mrwi a Boiler. J. Frank Turner and family. «J. W. Tom'°a I*.""'?' H*"y R'ebl aud wtto. W. A. Weaver and wife, C. H. ■°d E- B. Breeding, and faaatly, R. H. Taylor, i in- it .i„im* Z$Z Mw?HoU ^ Md'wffrei Grace & Mills Erma E flower, v«.-lcn Chatham, Philadelphia; u. W] E. r Afdiw^- Buy If. Frambe*. 14. W. J Fox, Tuckaboe; Henry C. Magee, Oaklyp. N-J ; V. A (i„n1oii • f L VVlUm .no » „r[ Baritngton; L C. Harllield and wife i Mmmlj: Mra. J. Llndley Smith. Altoutle City; L. D. MllleiV Waeblogton 5 c.; W Lownry and wfr. N'ew" " BrnWn and wife. Wayne; f. M* R- Weaver and family, De» Mom,. A- F. Shaner and wife. Mile- n. Brown, Boyertowu. •awt la no. i an "Tech." i.. Rwtog-T. Conon. aon of Mre. J. Maekep Uoreoo. of thUdly. who re8«.:4hMttF4alh«ed tn the aviation departaaaot or tbe 1 i.ued Sl-t« ivrvfce wa. to town Friday. He look part m Mm. I «*th* gamer al the U. of F. meet In Bps. WhitadMphto Saturday and then left (or tbe Boaton "Tech ," where be bar town aant by tbe government for a j. _ torn of Mx peek.. _ I - R'Wj Colllaaon. Tiitwaa. Mortto. ! Atolmw J-.Hteatmaii 3d. and John I Mtoca. (Jooatbau - Wallace. "aub-'M fr i, "tok part In em* of the blgb wbool & I'enn meet In Pblla. | \ SMphto Saturday . The boy. were ran to •atoa^wbare tbm waa little chaucr feg IhgWlil more mwiiH "" ■ W" of all daacrlptlona. tnK& #"Rtogwiaa,aee eawfolly drawn by E HW» n»>llf II 1 at tat. office. 744 p^B»flli ,ni AXr. S.J adr. t
SUNDAY IN THE , LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent " Music Heard by Cofl- ! gregations. There were several -uiSjner cottagerat -tbe 10 o'clock m>„ it -h. AbgiletlneV Church rruuday. lUieceleiraut. the Bey. Tliouia. F Jflake. called the attention of lit. bearers" to# the rplous 1 duty of saying extra prayers dutltig . the month of May. winch began this; week, lb. honor of the mother of the i Saviour. He said that parents should I teacb. tbelr cblldfeu to honor and re- \ t -peel ber. I Referring to the epistle of tbe day I ' the speaker -aid thai it would lie well, - for all to read tin. oyer at, their borne-. ] l Speaking of the Ten foihmand merit. ; • given Sloe, oir Mt. Slnia, the p»-t»r! 1 a.ld there I. no exen>|ilio!i from tb«fc. \ liiesl* precepts. of tbe Church bfve; - filename binding force a. the ('•An-; • maudtutnts, but there are occa-iorifc^ ' wheu tbire may he exemptions. r»i-e- , ; cl.lly tn tbe case of. four of litem, hut I 1 the other -two must be obeyed. The I members of tb« t.'hurcb.'to be so recog- ; nixed, musi submit to the rule- of the i t'tiurch. ^God founded tbe Church on earth jBid made tt plain tliat it was mouthpiece. Suuday was "Denominational Day" » lib tbe Baptists, In ree|«>ii*« to a call . from tbe .Northern Baptl-t Couveu- , lion, to all churches of tbe North. I lu tbe morulng, the pastor, Tbe . Rev. M. M. lie» Is, presented briefly . tbe im|K>rtaut part, of Ilie blstoty of ; denomination, leadjug up to tbe . distinctive principles of the deuomlua- , lion aud theu p'rasieiited a c imparisou . and contrast between llie Baptists aud , other denominations, including tbe CatbollL' faith, on live polulk, namely. Bible, salvation, church, baptism and Lord's Supper, readtug extracts -from authentic wrltlugs from tbe various denomination* celling forth each posR l lou and leaving - .the congregation ■ draw ihelr own, ciffitflu.loiis. He concluded with a summing up of tbe future possibilities end tbewervtce , tbal a people standing for srfch tblugcan render lo tbe world lu Ibis present i In the evening Mr. Lewis spoke to p tbe congregation on four of tbe dim , flnztlve principles of the denomtnanamely, llrst, eplrltual regenerai as op|Hised to'bapitamal regeneration; second, complete separation of and State; third, liberty of conscleuce In worship; fourth, the tbe only rule of^aitb and practice. i Pitifir at. e. l'eople took advantage of tbe beautiSabbatb Day to attend tbe Firat M Church services, for tbey were well attended In tbe morning tbe pastor, tbe Rev W. Yard, spoke on tbe topic. "Tbe Charm of tbe Impossible," audio Ibe evening on Ibe subject. "Why People Attend '"hurcb." - The morning text waa taken from ,Zecb 4; 7: "Whs art tbou, O great tuouutaln ? .bait become a plain." . Tbe minister Mild the charm of tbe Is dlflerent frym tbe cberm of Mime enchanting scene, and dlf from ibe charm of more literary masterpiece. These thrill aud delight us. bnl ibe delight I# one of -awe aud admiration There I. no luctmlve to •action. .''Tbe charm of tbe Impossible Is one which Incite, us to activity. It call, to Ibe brave and the daring. It strike, a responsive* chord In tbal heart ouly wblcb accept. It a. a challenge. It flaunts itself before the world, aaytug reduce me to tbe possible If you can. Many a man hacaugbt tbe challenge and made the impossible possible. Tbe' Impossible call, for courage Dewey bad tbal try It of character a. bis fleet was anchored Hong Kong. He bad been ordered lo Manila Hay, there to meet tbe 8 pant. b fleet. Tbe Brttlab Admiral 1 called to see - Dewey and sympstbuingly amid. "J am sorry for you. Com- , modore. for tbey will wipe you oil tbe ' earth." Dewey replied, "Well; tbet but tbey w-Jll know that we have 1 there." Knox 4iad tbal type of ' courage a. be stood before Mkry Queen < of Bcola. 8be bad boy4d to lutlml- i him by a pflvato^otervlew, but - was not or that stamp. Tbe Im, j possible calls for determination. No . wllh a shifting disposition Deed . ever expect lo master It. Tbe Impos- ; slble Is acrampllabed by men of vision who have caught tbe flaab of tbe : challenge, and dreamed out Its solu- ■ Tbeo. awaking, reduce tbe i dream to tbe reality. Tbe. charm of tbe Impossible Is Id Ibe fact of Its seir-revelatk>d. It shows our capabilities. Dsvld Lloyd George bas demonstrated to .tbe world grewt powers. Of lowly birth be climbed round over round until be ' stood si tbe btgeet place of all England. : bad.beeu a friend of tbe poor : bla life, and, after being, appointed Chancellor of tbe ExcbeChancellor of Kxcbe
qier. be Succeeded lu fotclDg through Fsrllameut a measure whereby Hie *• taxes ebould be extracted'.from Ibe e wealthy, leaving tbi poor people free of taxaUuu. ' Before ibe measure wss .- put through Parliament was dissolved, but, on coming together again, tbe '- issue was forced. Tbeu Lloyd broke ■v the power of Parliament by com pel I J- Ing it to abrogate eolne of tbe function, v- w bleb II bad posseswl for centuries. ' . '■ Zerubbable ruloyed Ibis t-harin. In, '■ 'I" text the Malemeut Is, "g'reat nioun--twui, tbou sha'n't become a plain " There were exceedjpgly high mouud talus fur this leader or Israel to overj, "feme. For some time Ibe Jews bad j. been Itidlflerenlly working at tbe task I. of. rebuilding the temple. No progress j. bad beeu made. Now, this leader d with the words of the angel ringing lu d Plato," goes forth to reduoe all dlfll > cullies. f History Is e compilation of facts „ concerning mountains overcome Iteligious history la tbe assembling of Ins, cldeuts which, though bloody and rev. •_ olullouary. have contributed to the de- , velnpment of pure belief. - e' Tbe charm of (be Impossible not . ouly reveal- man's -capabilities, bul I. also the Illimitable poWer of God. Ii i requires only a moment's reflection to see in Him tbe power of reducing tbe Impossible to .tbe possible. -Nolhuic Is impossible w'ltb Htm. - Fimrr i-kerbytekian. Iu tbe First Presbyterian- Church on .Sunday, tbe pastor. Ibe llev. Chas. 1 H. Bobber, preached al bolh services. - ,b'm"r"1I'lf I"; theme was "The - J .', '" , •>"! his I,.,, ! John 8; 12: - am thy light of the • world." Iu tbe evening be spoke on ' ' HebrewTl- AD,tIT" hl* 1 mlutateHug'gplHu.-aeul fortt^tomtnto.' 1 » tep1 .it » At tbe evening service be said in 1 1 part: "Year, ago .we umiJ to .[ng with en 1 • want ™, te an au™" brgll"""B- J 1 i angels stand"'' *But tbM fa.wie^? J i the pa-t is not so much in favor now ! : I heT.nd ITtSS'o, °ef b'.'v^S « ■ 2£dV «. tto'lu^.' r,ben>''"ii !"i ' of«n.UJ'.'r^W' ,p^c"ct "" f^totom I • or aogdlusud in. the world today.. I u-i you this availing, * brlong to A , uoole company of man atad jr».
turn who go up and •* - t>" . world ' Million of si g.l- i-'lne m— ■■ f -« ; stunts sent fonb t- ptaMfl ' , t oo^bdt'"ro'olster. 0Hr.e »* gMdl] Ihf dIic* The poor d.i rod »s. i ~ ; '. much lo be groaned ">rr a- -u-.c „ Willi tli'e bread and H.e u.«)M- . si:.l S|!m'lA heifer'! "kro-'.i I'elir. II,.. -sarrisis .."ir:. li |2£«t¥tMt<ui ♦".« ! , , spicme word ' »' • > - ' ■ ■ 'r.lbe suflriltif aV.J - r wf- '■ ■■■' Stoflenog aodaidt •' mf> wirs c<> n joftoercy T6.at.iv . f lev m. : „ .Serbia ai"I Arm."'* s'.1 I •» d mi^S l ,i el" ni'i 1 1.tit' mefry Iwen more i-umtp u- and ."in passionate tbeu In Ibe i r. . t ««•; that have overtaken'tbe woild. I t'W, " Red Cross has a multitude of "augcl II uitntslraiils, and the story of their', i- beroi-ui forms a goldeu volume In tlie world's history. ie -'We may !e ministering angel- t.> y the sinful. Oil every hand there are e shame, who need some one who i- knows tbe Lord Jesus lo bring !o tbeui n tbe message of salvation. Men and i d w omen who do uoi believe or hope or ie love; who do not pray; who do rod r. read tbe Bible; who do not attend d church, t onseieuce is dead: the w III n IS enfeebled: the desire to do well Is ' is paralyzed. Tbey have no Idea of ibe 1- loatbsomenes- of sin: no fear of 1ru ' n pendliig juilgmenl; "no -ease of. tbe awful doom .of a lost soul Have you if ever led such a one lo Clirlsl? If you • e have not then the sweete-l joy tbal ' s can come tua human soul bas nevet ' it been tasted by you. "And so I a-k you lu all solemnity. • » 'Are you an angel?' Are you a mlmr- »• tering spirit to tlie poor knd -ullrrlug i- and sorrowful and sinful? There ar« ' i- many Utile boys aud -little girl- with ' i- bare, cold feet. Are - you au angel? ' if There kre many wretched Ironies )n I e lug and fathers are going down discouraged and hot.eless in tbe struggle Are you an anfel? There are tbou , sands nf meu and w .men In llie streetflgbtlng poverty and temptation aud I I- sin. Are you au angel? There are sad ( ' hearts; there Is coldness and bardne-s " and doubt; there are dark placA- tbal * need to be made light and foul places , that need to be made cleeu. Are you ; au augeljy ■ ;>• xr
, TRAGEDY STALKS . ABROAD ; IN RUINED TOWNS { • It was a little HUage In Frencc. like , lundyeda of othcra. Its men had gone l :o war. When' Hi* Germans were re- . sorted as close to the town, the ' women and children fled. Tlie Huns entered thi^ vlllnge That , • light Robbing nil the homes of evcry- ' hlng of value, they set tire to the own and prepared to march on. I leaving the town- they came upon I tun til* Marcell— eighty years old— . Touching by the roadside, one of the • refugees who had dropped out of the I lcclng procession. She had had nuth- • ng to cat for twenty-four hours ex- ; rept roots that she had dug up nearliy. When tbe Germans retired soon , ifter this, and many of the villagers ; returned, tbey found Auntie Marcelle i driving to hulld a abetter In the ruins • >f her old home — thy only- living aoul 1 the place. Tlie other villagers r lolned her and attempted' to find some j -efuge. Their efforts were* pitiful. Each' picked his own home— though he ruins next to It might be unoccu- . yled and much more promising. Each ■ ranted to live on his own little piece i >f ground, even If only * few bricks remained there. | Food? There wasn't any. except ' what the Germans could not carry with I them In their handed evacuation. For . toys tbe. handful of villagers lived on ' Die rotting fralt left tn nearby on , cbards and a meagre supply of vegeta-
*- Many Towns lq^8orry PllyhL I, And this story was .being re|ieated ie in scores of toons throughout northie rrn France and Belgium. Thousands re acre suffering as these people were '* suffering, nnd hundreds.- as In this vtl- • age, died — from exposure and Stnrva1. "•»- I. > Then cnmta the Society of English I. and American Friends. Thro set to work promptly. They gave moral enii. conragement to the ruined p.s.ple and £ (""'l1"1 Ih,'m construct teiiji-orary Y kheltera. Tliey selected the M:.-;r-l. homes which offered the' best pogvibill. d ties for jwrtlal reebust ruction, and k aided the townsfolk to erccr -hacks >r between walls that still stood u-herc a r. home had been, or to put n enh-r-ruial u roof, over a ccltor that could bo ■ Uved tn. At first, nnmlvod .with the " sortdi-n- » np1i* horror of It all. the il lagers .. eccepted aid mechanically." But jSter thereto sid.rit of ladepen. e b. - a | '■ to assert Itself. They "wanted" to he ! r- self-sustaining, even when everything ' bad beem swept away. » j « So the Fricds* ores, ...^ • work simp* In- the etorv the B w<KiK-n cauie and w„rtid !■> ;t.c p., , t at sewing. Here c.rn and n. « k, t *1* fashioned lore* u-fal an:'.!., „f larteoa klnda— tglde <w«.r« i . . nr,,. Taney togs. Tbe women Uui.,i endiroi lery. aud many w.-r,. the qualm "Od original designs iuf etva'<d. Thirty cvnUmcs uit ot'd no hour f »*t the foy — and the women were L happy and lompeodenh l; s| When the American Red fma or- ; gaaltai'- n r.ro Led France, and cm. i metaet with Uk work of the i Friends, it |mmcdla>.'v "r.„'lxed the ; taecrsslty of Its cobllnuaimv ai.d en Inrgrmeiih , -j So the Red rows off. re.! rU Frtynds ' ' the fepport thai would make H |.~.| . <Je to extend Ihelr acll<l'iev nnd l| wns n crept. -I Today the American Red Cfwa and Hie Friends and several other gronpa . of workers In similar ! service are crooperaHng 'Iiarmonlously - ■ and. effectively to restore there the Illlagea that have suffered so bard a |"" ' - I Money to loan on first mortgage j R. furtls Robinson, ,er,lt I aveuue, Ooaau city. N J. . •dv.. if. fj I
T . 1 WANTS VISITORS nERE \ 77 ,.te.c" .. orernt Vhe ,*«"' 't'.'t'i ■ '|... ths .-iUfl . .1 ■ . | officers elected i ■ - 1 - 1 a uT- ! J , d'i'u a r t'-' * K.' IV.' l' UA.rd"- l.i . and William K. Mas-ev; secretary.!' j \V. W. Adam-: a-iriani. Tbeodore!". ' Bbrar'i'au ' B*FraiHt ■ A V't"^*'1 ! ' Andrew Sii-clmsn and Uicbard Vow; 1 pianist, Mrs Helen Corson: a-sistanl, • ; C. Mar-ball; as-l-taiit, K H. Nulty. . j.' i mVnt.V-Mtri' lV." \vflSwards: a--1»t- it ; auljs Miss Atpy^ Blackmail, Mm- La- j [ Mr-.' Uert'rad b^'l!" ' H cad ley Robert 4 Glbb? Mra. E A." Corson. 'the Rev' ! Mrs Arthur W.'rilioeniakei. Mr-""*iL ' ward Vow, G. McCarty, Miss Al erts ; Marts, Mrs. Joseph Bart-law. Maurice *r Gaudy, Miss Mabel Lake. Jobu Marl- ' aud Mrs. George W. Yam Tbe followlug are extra teacher-: r M. W. Adauis, MJasEthelSboeuiaker. • Miss Bertha Lake, B C. Slarslmli. ; ("apt. A. C. Towuseud and 8. M. Hotl r mau.
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Bell Phone, 1 86-J Furniture Stored m! , Reupholstcring . %: ESTIMATE p,ndow Spdcs , •r. for YOU .Awnings and ■ f: . 'House Furnishings ih Our Prices art Lowest poasible consistent wdlh Good Woek and Best Material • i Lawrence n. Lear 65< Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. , City Gas Light Comoany t 637 asbury avenue J TELEPHONE. 69 b NIGHT CALLS 424-W • Pbtme 25 ' Pnwpll'c ^r>' Qoods, Motions and Men's rUWUIS Furnishings A new line of Ginghams, Voiles, Percales, etc. ; for spring and summer- dresses; also a shipment of the Famous Royal Shirtwaists ready for'iu- ' sjjeetiou. Come — Look — Buy. Powell's I : 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ( plumbinq - sssiisscaii'^srap**'" ««*— ■ ; • RhQ"». Ce H. BACOIN 6Q7 Eighth at 1 ; Real Estate For Sale i ; bia baroaiins • ini BungaW., ftrai.IiSI.ndnnftniia.rf . . bomc tstais. in niy hands taa-i i„ soi<t al sacrifice iiricci. This is Ihe » | J£ cfap.' a^;: a"d ,-°t* " "*> T1" fwAwUwn. ; Alonzo Cotton - > 2 Q1Q Aabury Avenue Ocean City. 1\. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE*. i ' . Ocean City. App^to"1 lml!rovement-thc choice of . I J. M. CHESTER & CO., • ; Ocean City, N. J. ESTATE -roc INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. J. MowrcAces , "VSUWAWCff R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE art Co-", iCo, OCtt, 00£ AN CITY. N. J. \ ( 1 q 7 SjJ !-?» Tlmii.lcr elormv erf coming » " dcrThlc .lii *Pl 10 '™tt" « I t ^ JCtoantr. ,,., ic»k eboald be looked ' I ^ Tin rnot.jirc "tre^nof. T" *'",c roofing ^ j i SMITH'S j I 1 The Tin Smith 1 735 Asbury Ave. j »»tvoexa 7.X-W All Kind* of Uuttor* fi
t I H 1 l»«TK»|-roU AMD RCILBEWa. OTIS m. TOWSSEND ' BUILDER Opkich: Sih St. Opposite p. o. OCKAN CITY. N. J. ■ Only galvanized nails nscd on exterior work jbeorge W-TfarriJ Contractor, Builder and Jobbing " beajilee, • So*. lelt. No 13 W. fourteenth Street 'OCHAN CITY. N.J. Helim-^nej Leander S. Corson BUILDER oct*s cuv. n j *i*o*t. ,e,.B | ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Ot KAN CITY, N. J. bull l.los^ot Join, urn A Cog, P„ou tirg.uc wad I'wloten- Boppiw. lllcycls Ttree and ».,|.plua nirysir He lairi^x I'romptlj AUroded lo. ~ B RECK LEY S HOUSE *NO SiGN PAintehs C.LINTON L BRECKLEY. Pq0* Ready Mixed Faluta, Lead aud Ulia 92U and 922 Anbury avenue. i S 0 Acjmt • « Altai H S ISIBI GEO. 0. ADAMS A CO. PUtSTERIHG, RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, Etc., Etc. ; All Work In Mason line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ' Coal Coal We hpve it (to burn) C. H. SHOHMAKER LUMBiiRCO. » Twelfth and West Aveoue Real Estate and ^ Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildwood Title and Trnst Co. , Tide Insurance / ■ Searches* Abstracts ^f Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AU Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good Firat Moiigxje Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May^Court House Mortgages We are at all timea pre- | vi red to place or purchase first mortgages on improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite ' correspondence witlrauch as may wish to negotiate JOS. I. SCULL. 787 Aabury Avanu* llcann City Naw Jar-say Something New for tlie benefit of Ocean City peoplt City House Cleaning Company ^ W" di tin- r—l .' Alfwork aumrantiv-L *'• • ill 'lo 11 by U.r contract or day. Ulvr » I 7j0 West Avenue City New Jersey JONES, ROOE^'i' BASSEUEyes Eiamioed WithoBt Drops (uaramm-d. for Om-alaaa 'optical work llirrr it nonn-oMilly uf ruin* to Pblladelptita. My -lock ol Kyr Ulaa-ea and Hpcotarla- ll aa ^•'^ri^^lro,£° £u p^iad abort "'""T. W. ELY ■ 00a ah. net. tveaa. a Tl. A It TIC C.ITT, ■. J. Hbore rait Una Pwaan Door. Kalabllabad IHL Hall Pboaa awe a Fire Alarm Mxnalt 14 — Sixth and Pleasure avenue. IT— Kleveuth and Bay avenue. 18— Fourteenth and Pleasure ave. 35— Seventh aud Wear avenue. 42— Heooud and Asbury avenue. 43 — Fourth aud Aabury avenue. 43— Klghth aud Asbury aveuue. 46 — Tenth and Aabury avenue. 4s — Thirteenth aud Aabury avenue. 49 Sixteenth and Aabury avenue. 51— North and Central avenue. •34— Sixth and Central avenue. 57— Eleventh and Central avanue. 67— Twelfth aud Weeley avenue. >w— Fourteenth aud Wesley aveoue. '78— Fourth aud Ocean avenue. 75— Seventh and Ocean avanue. "6 — Ninth aud Ocean avenue. 82 — Second and Atlantic avenue. 96— Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace. 911— Bay avenue and Katteresa road. 621— Twentieth and Central avenue. Try an Advt. in The Sentinel and Get Reaultfl

