^ " . R." CURTIS RC^NS^JT Bditor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Bell -ph^No 66-X YHUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1918. ^Itoterod at the 9o«l »«lj Osran ill) Thk country o»n ny farwwrll (f ir a ir bile, to McAdoo. Hul Ibe people - probably are thankful tbal Ibey -til I have tala (ather-lo-law, who 'kepi u. out of war." UaM' people are toclliird to believe \tbal Beualor Martin. i>t Virginia. irtght lu tbe atalemeurfbal tbe Untied State* Government cannot begin any « too sndb the work of reducing rx|rauerIf we are going to avutd ualioual banltfOptry. As an exchange ray*. Fuel Admin turalor Gailleld rained tbe wagee of Ibe coal mmer* a few day* before alecUon, bat did not Increase tbe price of coal nntil after election, siolhe wt-e politician, that college profeosor — or did tome oilier college professor suggeat Ute Idea ? Iryou can explain bow a man with • tbree-foot pole cao outtlll an adeeraary wllb a len fool pole, eaye tbe National Bepubticau, you can tell bow. • producer In Ibe United stale# under lb* existing ecale of wagee can coinpate wub an alien adversary with ball or ieea that real*, without putting a handicap on (be foreigner. Oilier wl-e 70a are waatlog your oou cereal ion In . Mending tbe existing uritr law and pretending to behave tbal ir It coutlnuee In effect there la not going lo be eitbee a heavy reduction In wage* or a ooaaattnn of production. You can bale an employing producer all you like, and yon oan regulate 'and restrict and handicap blm all you wub, bul you eannot 00m pel b!m to operate a factory or a farm at a loaa, nor can tbe Govern■aal Ileal F produce at a loea wllbout" having aomeone lo lax wbo la making . a profiL , If Uh Ml etreogtb of onr force* In , Ffaoae la ooeeldered . 100,000 caeualtlev, probably more than two-tbirda of tbem •analog under Iba bead of wouuded. * aneaa la be lighler than tbe American people had any reaaon to expect when Vi
- mere than 2.000000 of tbelr aoldlere had d hi m barked In Fiance, eaye tbe . Ken York Tim a*. At that time Marshal Focfa'a atraiagy waa triumpblug, ' hat tha nod of tbe War waa not 10 ' " Mgbt; moreover, tbe figbtlog wae of a ; -vary daeperale character. If tbe Washington estimate* accepted •• rrihble, it meua tbal only one of ' •vmy twenty-two to twenty five Amer- , : tma aoldlere ha* been killed, or Is darii of wounds or dleeaae. or te • W* u* II, at nuacoouDted lor. Probably wh«n all the retnrna are In U will hatoaad that our ktlledfa battle and -. Wat of wound* do oot exceed SO 000. IP the Civil War the Union armtealewo iori In killed and dead of wound* _ lfMSO, aad tbe number of wounded wa# *75,176, making a total of 885 246. - Mamm la the unite arm le* earned 'oft . MS, 7*0; In Uoufederate prison* 24356 1 ■aim aotdlara died; to aeeideot* and deewlng 8,068 auecombed, and under < urn head of "diathe from ell olber . t fimm except haulm" 16 814 have beeu "-■Mfc" "Tba tJnUad (Mate*, enleriug I H^pgmat war in Ibe third year, and 1 the deciding factor In It. la fonuoate ■ - Ih tha boar of victory in ber com para- 1 lively light casualties. I ECSaK aw IM>i "»u»W.» i •OmawNi be ""alow" In many-l t Wpya, but when U oomm to reapoDdlog 1 riHh Uaooey tor patriotic cauae* abe ( haaaa express train a peed, as wiineaa t , -*ha iaal drive for funds. , , Thlatown. a* la now well known. | woat beyond lie quota of (3800 aeveral I •«*• hetora tbe drive waa actually 1 Maria*. Her total anbacrlpUon waa a . WOK , filVE THiNK*. I A* a nation, tba people of thle , eouotry have at tbla time many. tbluga « . fa I which they aboold be graleful, and 1 . tt ie bul Biting tbal they abould today 1 ' Jria la. thaoklug tba Giver of *11 tor ' His car* and mercies. v 1 . The power whleb, four yearn ago. 1 •mailed tbe peace af tbe world baa ' baas broken by tbe sword of well < nigh tb* whole earth. Tbe will to < war, to might, to maatery, wblcb for 1 Just a little more I ban two buudred 1 year* bad-served ibe king* of Prueal*. ' hae bean, crumbled to tbe dust under 1 ' tbe (hmo of righteousness. Thorn oa the earth today bave lived taaea tha moat Important eveot wblcb 1 & - ha* tianaplred aloce tbe dawn ot tbe 1 Cbrlatlan era. Tbe principle* for 1 whleb Christianity waa e-iabllabed. 1 aad tot whleb tble nation was formed. ' triumphed over tbe releutlea* a amMrtoo of eetflab men and over tbe 1 machlaetione of royal eooondrela and 1 MKariatle barbarians. Anlocracy baa talieoandtbe people are backlog lu the ahahgbt of freedom and In tbe aa- • awvmne* of future human progresa. ( .- Than are home* id wblcb tbere Is , sorrow because of tbe loea of loved - Unas hi tbe war. bul Ibe relatives of thee* men bave solace Id the drought 1 thai tbem men gave up Ibeir live, for 1 tbelr failow-nirn, ' wblcb. we bave I been assured by Ibe Divine Oue, la ibe . eoprem* teat. "Greater love than this , hath do man." ' n f': a K.J. Rragger, Philadelphia; H. A. • 1 MeUaeain. New York; Kotaud 8. Huatoall, Hal tannic ,1 B. Ourtta Hobtucon. 714 and 746 Ac " huty aveuna. Oesau City, N. J . b*. a ^ faea appointed a UoaaMauuer of .1 DmdetoePewaeylvaola. wllb full au- .. y»Powl«1gm*m and ^ •MBgapeaefany land*. teoam sou or ir telyug o* basag m aaM •« mat^jpewjatbae writiag aadav aaai. a Mpfah , — - - - - ** ad*!. It *
ll'SDNDAY IN THE = LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermon sand Excellent Mnsic Heard by" Con°ij gregarious. The Kev John (' Dane, of A11T lh j -lover, N J . a lio .peul len year. a. U> die Firai I're-byteriau Church ot ll.i- — oily on Sunday be bring a candidate r.»r me pa.lorale Mr ',U The subject of I.I. eve c -err...... i was "The Need of Kealily m Be I J7;6: "Aud die d.-clplc- .aid 111.1J ve Ibe l.ord, nicrea e our faun. ' Mr. I.ans -aid . ! " y tence. lied eyidemlv pr.slu.-rd in the nea.l. of Hi* dl-ctpl". » e-olivl-llot, yel. defective" In II ie Cfe of Je-u-(bey Had. seen exemplified die Hoe „. -landard of forgiving lore, of "Tbey longed for a fuller religious g. come clowr U. ibe Mauler. Tbey uiu.t aud-Jo Ibey made Ibe uulled prayer, lb 'Increase our faith' realizing, no , d- doubt, mat only through prayer and j le by an increase of faith "(Cold then a. need be met. f rr "Tbla la our greatest need loday— ( increase of fallh Ibal will glee reallly , If 10 much ibal la now unreal lu our re llglous experirner. Il wilt not do In ( -e satisfy ourselves wllb au ontwdrd re , U ilgiouauess. We must be religious a We must no! content ourselves wllb i. keeping Ibe leller of Ibe lew. We . * musi enter Into II* spirit. To employ ibe phraseology of religion and noi r experience lis power, lo observe lis d forme, and no! possess lis ilfe. Is worse y Ibau useless. Wbal we want In re j J I Igloo, experience Is Ibe real. Ibe gen (| f ulue, tbe true, and we' abould uoi be ( . -all. lied oAll we have II. Moreover. . l' our boys, returolug Irom Ibe fron, n ; where Ibey bave learned to apply Ibe lesl of reality, Will be attracted only by that wblcb bears Ibe stamp of tbe . j genuine." fc Tbe epeaker plead for a new exper j lenoe of God's presence and power, a new eenee ot lbs reallly of aln and of j redeemiug grace, a new appraisement t ot spiritual values, a new consecration or spiritual values,
r of heart and life. - r Concluding, he said: "Tbere Is need for us all 10 pray Ibe prgyer of Ibe disciple*, 'increase our faith.' There J Is Joat one cure for unreality In re t llglon and tbal Is Increase of fallb. f Tbe power of faith Is woDderful. l "If we believed we should arise and . *lng. Horn "* °ar " H1" P1''*4 a Hard thins* grow lair and bitiar wsiera May God grant ua faith to lay bold , upon tbe graal reallile* of o5r religion: ] May He enable u> lo live a Ilfe tbal is 1 strong and iroe, sincere and earnest. . genuine— real." » Ffasr w. K I Tbe mornlog sermon lu tbe First M . E. t'burcb was preached by tbe Kev I Dr. Alfred Wagg, supennlendenl of 1 ibe KridgMbo District, from tbe text, I ' God I* faithful, by whom ye were t called unto Ibe fellowship of His Hon. r Jeaus Christ, our Lord." ^.Cor. 1; ». 1 Dr. Wagg tlrstaald Ibal covenant and ; may be need lotercbengeI ebly when speaking of tbe two testa • mania which make up tbe Bible. Botb are covenants, tbe old and tbe new. He I ben declared tbal tbe old, lbs Abrabamlc covenant, has been falsi lad. aad he epgclDed three polnte of - that fulfillment Tbe promise was : that a Chosen people abonld spring ' Abraham, which wbuld be as 1 stars for tbe multitude or aa the sands of Ibe aeasbora. To these people a lend was promised; and from ibtm abould come a Saviour wbo abould sai'e tbem from tbelr tine. Tbe scepter was not lo depart from Judab until Bbllob came. Tbe history or Israel shows tbal all of these promises -were fulfilled. 1 Tbe speaker then proceeded to coo- , aides the new covenant, o. tbe New which, St. Paul declare*, la ibe better covenant Id that. In place of . oOerlnga al many and staled ilmea, .11 baa one sufficient sacrifice , for sin made once for all, even Jeans , on tbe cross. Tbla oovenant baa onr I unchanging priesthood, one High , through whom all bave oou . llnulng access to the holy of bqlles. I Hels made • priest forever after Iheor- , derof Meluhisedec; and this sacrifice ■ la a perfrcl one, luaamucb a* the blood or t'brlst cleauseth from all sin. I Dr. Wagg tben recalled bis text and , declared Ibat It Is tbe substance ol . boib covenants, for we are failed to r Ibe frlendablp of Ibe Bon of IBM. We are called, bul we are opt co^rwirbbd are. therefore, consentniftj4rtle* lo a , real covenant. Tbe sacrifice cf our , consenting will Is demanded before I Ibe covenant can be fulfilled. 1 Tble friendship wltb God and Hli 1 Christ Is practical and is Ibe true end aud purpose of our creation, for w* are created In Ibe image of God -morally aud spiritually. "Son, give Me thy hekrt." la God's call lo man. While we were yet alnuers. He gave His Hon recfibclle tbe world uulo Himself. came oot a* an angel, but as man born of woman, and He look upon Himself Ibe form of a servant. Pertlneut lo tbe tbougbl of Ibe friendship Ibal la contemplated In lb* lexl. Dr. Wagg quoted two lexia, Jobu 14; 23. aud Kev. 8; 2D. In closing, the speaker declared wliUe salvation Is ibe gift of God, for we are aeved by grace, yet ibat salvation must grow and bear fruit lo character Ibat approach** continutoward* the mind tbal was in Christ Jesus. We are commanded to work out our salvation wltR fear and and go ou to peffecttob Id every good word and work sod see lo that Ibe trend of our live* la toward* Ued aod rtgbtaousoeas. art? Hawtoid' the B**' i^*"** W"
— v (catholics hold s special SERVICE ll | Thanksgiving Celebration in St. Augustine's Church This Morning. ' .1 Ibe Mu.1 Hie-rod Ssrr.inv. t in llV ^ expression, of gratitude I" Alii.mlitj uy Him upou our KrArt n.tioti In.. " vice Fife prominently si l>.iIU service1 aud cungregslioo ll.e "Siar S^a..gle<l 1 Maimer." ll.e Te Ileum" and -Holy Tbe cau-e for wbicb our heroes ' fought and died Isju.l and ibe live- of our warriors and people a;e holy The field-, our ludusirtes pud our suns He tilled cur baud, lo feed aud fnud ourselves and our associates. He and splendid victory, unexampled 111 therefore, grateful children of U..d aud tell Almighty God tu. public and | private prayer, ou rbauksgivlug Day, and always, of our boundless and en- ^ He lias deigned lo confer up lo our be ' couutry. Lei us promise the God of armies aud peace ' Ibal we will ever keep Hie holy com- ' maudmeule aud Hunk His Divine tbougbta and do Hie boly sill lb testimony of our gratitude and love for Hie past blessings and In Ibe bope uf His future blessing- fur our country ' aud ourselves. I am Your* devotedly In Christ. c Thos. J. Walsh,' ' Bishop of Treulon. "
lis Ibeme wae, "Htrenglh Meaeuied by Day*." His lexl was from Deul. 88; 25. '' Mr V srd said In part: "Tbe-e words irefe epokeo lo A.ber, Ibe founder of (be u ortberumost trlbeof Hie Israeltlee Tbe flret expression seems to be perfectly plain, but tbe last, >0 shall thy vlrengtb b*.' la Inlerpreled dlllerfuily. ,, Il may mean either riches, reel 01 era strenglb. Tbe tribe of Asber was sit ualed lo a district wbere tbere were lld deposits of valuable ore end, If Ibey "• spent tbelr days laboring fur Ibe pro " d uct of ibe bills, tbey would gain Asber. and If be aud bis people pie pared to meet I tie foe Ibe sooner real M would come. Tbe tribe must a—ert IItv. power aod authority. That was then of laud BDd tbey- were lo subdue II. Ait, Ibey spent tbelr days, so would ibeir ire physical strenglb be — a elrenglli por n. t rayed by Ibe bills. Tbelr meoial g rasp depended upon bow ibey used id their time. Tbe spiritual vision, also, >e- wae dependent upon tbe* manner lo a- wblcb tbelr time was ullllxed. If ibe lb qualifying term 'spent' be Injected II *. will give a more correct meanlug of 6* wbal Ibe writer desired tbal people ■I- should galber. . "We admire strength wherever we a* y» It. Physical strenglb call, forth ig tb* eocominms of ibe muliliudr. as Mental gymnasilqy receive tbe spue plause of tbe Intellectual world Bplr o- ttual accomplishments, Hie highest of m all, meet with ihe deepest and Ibe Uo most lasting praise wherever II is obhe served. lb "Tbe day la the Obit which, when multiplied until II forma a life, will ** give us some means of Judging a person. Days either add to or subsirsci o- from Ibe goodness of a like. No day iw Is without Its mathematical values io a lif*. It la tbe unit which must be guarded, aud It Is the uult wblcb allied metely decides our destiny." iee Next Hundsy will be communion a* Sunday In Ibe Melbodlsl Cbutcb Alt °* Ibe members are urged to be present *b at tbla reviving service. M' Try au advertlaemeul lo ibe Hknti *' NKb. ce _ °° An Ordinance, 0d ordlnaiH* lo p.lf |^Tb«'HW^?0^miWunJeTrur u„ CI., uf UH !sf*y,"bs r- paired 'weronliuK* to II?™," 1 «.«* "f 'b» clt) of ncenu ill, |«-,t« ,,,„j iu r piSTonou oM^ialoos^ tu "i," "J*1 J"' ' block !upl«n orl.'t'.' «°m.r'tw2., II* grot W «JU t» ua. Je.. ;c,i. nd twiptwo 01 MsofUw-'tHran <;ity"i'L,Sii ||j. ilubtu'wrret . aH'l LinT v'l ir by corner of Etc 01b .tract wad oJ3a avSu"' lie roro'i" racf'u ~ " 0,1 MdKmStJ^SS """" If. 8-cllon A.^pl«n ol lol. or uTs'i'^^n II- 'w^t'eorusr KmeMUh°w'r2« aS'lbSLI^'.Vs. •P ^a^traooVTn'hLg'ioD1 "oT'ilran ?.'* 3. n ,^lb2lra«t «>u Ui Irait s'.J j U o 'rnV tl. {^'ALSWUSWI','* "J 0*"*n | ! | : j'larvatrs'.si.fin'.Ejs; ». b."1 Monday. Ro.en.ber I [* o cbAKKRix a. at-uu. 1 ' l| ii«.n, rr., ctiy cwa. 1
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1 CAMP GROUND CASE , The City fommi-ioner- si an ad J appoluled lo apcrsi-e the value of tbland, in fee. a dv-crlplimi llivreof U ' the cost and expense of ibe proceed I e'gbl hundred and Ufly-lhree dollar- i . Gceao I lly, and Ibal tbe.e .shall b< paid lo ibe city of Ocean 1 uy the suu filly dollars, wlncb lasi uieu'lfiit, e aum I- hereby lixed for all taxe- aud record, which may be found charge- j able lo (be hind or any- pari I hereof i described In Ordinance No loo. ex- ' cepllng Tract No. 1. being a subdivi-aloo-uf Ibe laud described 111 Ordinance No. 100. wblcb Tract No. I. or Ibe
Jj 01^ any coudiiiou id^Hho re-olulron ° shall oot apply to any - award or awards , J lien claimant for the rights, inleir-ls it y Ordinance No 101. which award-. In I 01 loll I, amounted to HID 12. as by (he I commt— toilers1 report, aud which -urn ' e peUllou lot he chancellor of New Jer ■* sey, aud there. In said court, lo bedl(rlbuled according to law. And II I- I further provided, tiiat (tie awards, to! K* tbe fee holder., Ibat (lie in latest shai ' ' be adjusted on (he awards ti the time ■ of aelllement, at which lime llie fee Inslruments, In wrlliug. a. shall Ik! necessary as shall make complete sort j the award or awards. °' Kesolved, by Ihe Board of Cotumb- '* aloners of Ocean Clly, New Jersey that Ihe awards of (be cnmiuls.louer- '* ap|xiluied-to condemn the land, right-. Interests aud easeuienls (herein, a- 1 ®' taken under Ordinance No. 100 (and j' p" for wblcb a resolution by.lbi-.bosrd has been passed to temporary lluancr, lie bond-, be financed wllb ibe Ocean b Oily "(itle and Tru-l Com;>auy. .„d that (be director ot revenue a id fin!0 auce deliver the said temporary bunds 111 to Ihe Ocean Clly Title aud Trust Company and gel credit fur ibe ,J «ry bonds. " Tbe purpose of these resolution- is, to bave tbe city make settlement in" ihe camp ground mailer without further lillgatiou, provided 11 is paid - »" 115,583 a. costs 11. ibe proceeding- and ; ■I' a further sum ^(8.750 fur such laxe. ri As staled lu Ibe re-olullou, Ibe re-o' _ lotion due, uol pertain lo Tract N ■ 1 AT CONVENTION M John K*Klrby. a— Istanl lo William ; ' N|- »• Beading Baiiroad j „ Company's Tei.m sireel depot ,u Ibis city. relumed Monday uigbi from Phil- 1 00 adelplila. where, tbal day. he attended | 1", lira meeting of the Order of Telegrapbers in Ihe Parkway Building. I i. The meelnig was held lo consider the advisability- of a "walk out" of : lira railroad telegraphers, -aid (o have ' in hi en scheduled for yesterday. D |* I The delegate lo the -unveiinm, f,„m ;. this division ws. K Brown, of Peter, burg. Mr. Kirby aci-ompanied lum lo THAT CUT-OFF ^ t- tlou Inward endeavorlug lo have n„ I , ' May's Lauding col-oll hum al " ofr,Ura*,eYouuiP Men's "progra^ue ' 1 League last .Monday rveulug _ A mollou was made and carried J I Ibal Ibe Board of Trade be rrque-r„t ! lo call a public meeting lo lake aclloi, i A railway cnl-off between I In- ,-iiy ! 1 and May S Landing would be of iUe-. ! ' advantage Inibl. rr--irt Kvery ! business man aud re-idenl is inier-isi eatad In lb* proposiLou. 8
Green's August Flower ■ iiillfll 1 - -w I -order- It I- a most valutras.l.clie- eotulng up of food, palin pi. in- A few dose- of Augu-I - stive Sold by Abbott's PharI'ulilic Nolire. . ". By order of lb- Board.. . (1 » W. KOWKKN. CuDtract Xo. 704. ■ ^ ''' ' '' nis'siwi's - .C Kl'n «■ r . An Ordinance. il ? ' "1 c° * ULU'HI'""^! Ubfxl « ' . "t'H pnirts T'jo r Isdletlon b.ilabesd nor e-labtlslisd by sbord<naDos es' 1 M-I -Aj o-dlosnre r.ts l,| 1. bin v s tOlTkBeHroii I^TIik Hecnon 2 of tbe ordinance fu"ll0.i " i"™4- lo read s. f 1 "Skbtaral,b?i!Sdii^r22Si'!is3^^^' I 1 m'.'Intol'nso^'Ss "fkb^d'i'J^'tSlIM ' " \ '■ m 5 """"'CLARXUCX B-^SItULL, | li- -sixth aud Pleasure avenue. I 17 -Eleventh aud Bay avenue. I ; is- Fourth and Asbury avenue. 46- Eighth and Asbury avenue, in- Tenth and Asbury avenue. 48 -Thirteenth and Anbury- avenue. ~ 51 -North and t*nlr*I avenue? "* I 57 -Eleventh and Central avenue. I 67 -Twelfth slid Wenlev avenue. . "V Fourteenth aud Wesley avenue 73— Fourth and Ocean avenue 75— Hcveutb and Ocean avenue. 7b— Nlutb and Ocean aveuue. O j 82 — Heroud and Atlantic avenue, j 86— Boardwalk aud Moorlyu terrace. Bey avenue and Batlersea road, i 621— Twentieth aud Central avruue. 6! Try an Advt. in The Sentinel « and Get Result* 1
-j. ; An, KinC 'An, Where -C! Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. ! Tenth Street and West Avenue
IS B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout Caroenters ant' ^u'^ers IOAO ASBURY AVE'KUiE OCEAN CITY N . J. YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage,. You canuot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Q I I I I r>r n OCEAI CITY. lust oppofiie r.o. D U I LULh it. j.
Allen Scull 'Flic- Builder Eighth and Ocean Avenue PHONE CONNECTION Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-ie 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. Ocean City, New Jersey jgl&l ffk \ SMITH'S / '/ / [j The Tin Smith ' ' ' - 73iJ-A8bury Ave. All Klndrt of Outllk-a Pbonv 15 Dr> Goods. Notions and Men's rUWC" ® Furnishings A new line of Ginghams, Voiles, Percales, etc. for spring and summer dresses; also a shipinert of the 1'amous Royal-Shirtwaists ready for inspection. Come — Look — Buy. Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. 1 City Gas Lieht Comoanv 837 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 6S NIGHT CALLS 424-W 1 Bell Phone, 1 86-J , Furniture Stored ,Reupholstcring ! ESTIMATE '^'inlow Shades FOR YOU Awnings and IHouse Furnishings price, are Irowest possible consists,,! wltb Good Work aud Bast Material. ( Lawrence n. Lear Asbury Avenue \ Qcean City, N. J. c PUUMBIINO aara of TOO, rocalr work of wbIA 1 mat. **** alarteal foro* to mabuain. Uiv* ura a tnd. tooth Phonsa Co H, BACOIN 607 Hlghth *tt j
' A»a OTiSlTl^WKSEilD BUILDER OFFtcs; 8th St. Opposite p. 0 OCEAN CITY, N. j. > ' Only galvanized nails nsrf on exterior work i UeorKeVV^Harrig Contractor, Builder and Jobbing i OCRAN OTV." 1 Leander S. Corson BUILDER . ALBERT G. GILBERT, r PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Ol JL43 CITY, b. 1. Katimalsa rornlabsd. Full Uos-ol John Loco* * co. . Alao, John T. Lswla" bswd sua oil iv,„ -tsouy In Block. k Ulcyds Tiros and HapplKs. hir,r;f K_ ) pwlrln* Promptly Allsnaro To. 8. 0. Uin I.I ttui H. S. Afiimi SCO. 0; ADAMS A CO. PIASTERIHE, HINGE SETTING s BBICE LAYING, 6|C., Etc. All Work la Masua Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE ANO SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, Pnos Beady Mixed PoluU, Lead and Oils 920 and 922 Asbury aveuae. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 419-J Something New for the benefit of Occa.l City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company win rlssn^onr hnlsl, bjmrdloa bouss. prlvsit 7j0 West Avenue Ocean City New JerMy JONES, KOOErV'A BASSELL A. L JOJ4ICB, Manager
JERRY MRAHGOS SHAVING PARLOR Bret-Class Service ' For the Winter a! E 843 ASBURY- AVENUE ' To Make. New Friends ; Oak Dining Room Suit $ J 9*50 ,Q ,5 WeeWy LMNelson noj-osBtoadw/ - Camden, N. J. . Eyes Eiunined Vithoot Drops New as l op-4o-daU melboda. BatlsCOMloo XBsrwowsd. For Brawl as. OpUewl work to era la Doosroaalty of going lo Pblladolpbla. My aioek ol By* Ola waa sod apocaooMa la aa eomgOaa* aa own be found lo any cityIjrrocrlpltoo ^lensaa ^ dup^losXed ^s! rtrart ■Ulent wllb°good wor?" All work dena oa A. W. ELY atlabt1c city, b. j. Hbore Fast UnsPaaaaa Door, ^ ^
HAVE yon a cotUge, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of fijbnitorb at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. t20-22 ASBURY AVE. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT """ "• Pocono Mountain In Tsnth and Wool Avanua OCEAN CITY N JHEADLKT * ADAW "• Reading Coal ^lJS,tX°Si5ir,S3.orir2: Ibe^too gnaronlaod. Mail or BaurprMs odico aad Vara. TtVTH aaa* avawv Coal Coal W© Have It ' (to burn) . H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twatttb m* Waat Aaa— a Advertise in The Sentinel

