Ocean City Sentinel, 24 April 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel p R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NSW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No 66-X *

raM rnrnUhMo^appilealloii. ' ' Job-work promptly done by aiparlaocal THURSDAY. APKI I. 21, 1819. / » BEACH MAKING CP j> The beach ta building up consider- * ably in the lower rec'tlou of the reeorj. f, according to,a report made by -tlly T Eoglneer Collleeou at the weekly a meeting of the CMy Commissioner- * Hie letter wa* aa fallow*: t, To the Board of Cohiiuleelonere of a Ocean City, N. J. ° Gentlemen:— Following the eaetcrly atorm of lart Tueeday aud Wednee- ( day, I made an tnepecllou trip along the bulkhead between Korly-ninth and Fifty-ninth street* and am very | s glad to report that the eullre structure and Improvement le In excellent condition. Nortbeaat of Fifty fifth etreot, the ( beach le bulldlug up very rapidly, and between Flfty-elxtb and a polut about half-way In the block, between Ftfty-eeventh and Fifty-eighth etreetr, ( the beach baa made up considerably. At Flfty-tlflh atreet and at Fifty- I eighth atreet, the beach has not J changed any during the peat aix t monthi, and It la my belief that If the < wreckage at Fifty-fifth street and a I part of the old jetty plank, at Fifty- J eighth atreet were removed, the beach adjacent thereto would buHd up at the , same rate aa the aectlone above refer- I red to. Keepectfully, WM. H.OOLLIHBON, J ft:, i City Engineer. I On motion of Director Campbell, the j atrueted to have the 'piling cut off in i the dangerous places and to have Cbe psrpeodlcular planking cut down to j street Jetty. Director Campbell brought to the attention of lbs board the oasa of Clararoa Bsevea, of Mlllwillc. whose lot in Oenttuu L, In this city, baa been doubly In 1917 and 1918 Bearas neglected to look Into the mat tar kale re the taxes bad been paid. Mr. Campbell said that the money , paid to the Stats and connty csuuot < be recovered, but be thought that the 1 city should return Its share. Mr. Campbell's propoaiuoo was agreed to fey lbs other mam bars of lbs board. CHy Clark Morels staled that K. A Corson's bond for lbs Asbary avenue work has bean approved and the con : bad assented. Mr. Corson's earttBsd - ebssk was ordered returned to blm. baen advised that eoaee of the tarnber \ far the Boardwalk Improvement has i baao ahlppsd. Director Campbell Introduced the < following raaolutlon, which was adopted: c Be* ; Raaolvad, by the Board of Commie [ stoosreof Ocean CUy, New Jersey. < (bat Ocean city borrow a anm not ex caadlag 95900 00 under and by virtue ' of a pew Ions resolution passed by the , Board of Commtsakmsrs of Odmu r City, S. J., Contract No. 70S, and that lha peoper offiosn are hereby author- t mm to aiaeaia a note or notes toss- c edresald sum. ^An umber of bills were read and or- • BRIDGE NOT READY - beewailsa Cereassln Foil At the meeting of the Caps May ' County Chamber of Coirimerea at • Htaaa Harbor Tueeday evening, 8. B i Bwaa, of this city, asked what diapo- i ■Won lbs Chamber deal red to make or I las is | aid of the Progressiva League t to have Urn proposed dedication of the 1 Mte ore» Corson's Inlet between t thb oky and Baa lata City take the feme of a ooonty-wlds oelsbreuon. Mayor Champion, the contractor, said that the bridge will not be quite , to shape lor opening on Memorial Dsy { end that U would be well to postpone t uomeamonlts nntU at least two weeke j Chairman Ogdsu named tbe follow , tog committee to act with tbe Joint • " tmm Ocean city and Bcs . M. Waddlngton, Hlrathinere: Mayor Xmwa, Blocs Harbor; Fid ward B t *»"*■«■ Ave Ion; C. M. Wsacott. of li *BMMa Orange, and Director Henry « •• 01 ,b# O"!* M«y County t Board of Freeholders Tbe committee 1 M to report at tbe next meeting, which ti "Ul.kj l^d at Avalon TbursSay. May B -The women-folk also are to be lovltad to this meeting. f. HAD GOOD TIME d

ramp Wvea Mr Esmcu Crane K. H. Crane and wire, of Moorlyn toreaco. gave a week-end w.,»rty tor Weir. son, Kusaell, aod tbtPbepliew. Raymond MeClure. of Htralford. both of whom have recently returned from Wmmps. - . °^!,pr**en' *ere: Mrs. Cat betMeClure. Mrs. Elmer Klluamlth sod baby Evelyn, of Stratford; J. u Bemoan and wife. Herbert King. of Abdhhoo; J. F. MeClure and wife, Mimas Llillanahd Gertrude MeClure of Camden; Mrs. Hugh drover Arthur F. Draoey and wife, Mls*e* Ltdie -and Myrtle Urover. Cbarlea Hslg. of 5SS55? VWlsratrsh Tsacfcerton. " The Toung Men's Progren-lve kMSgus eoterutned ■ number .ifvt.it•tofwm Tuckerton last evenlug. imam .exciting pool game, were * number of tbe league Kut*u of H>e PleamAtdlla Athletic and Mu.lcal AreoBlmmntvllle tomorrow . tora. m. A. caseeliren* maad. il*to.M»ry A. Caaaelberry, mother aftbalamjUv Harvey T. Cawlbarey, , «Md at has home on Spruce street. Phil■detente, and was buried yesterday, pfeafead kaaa la faUing baaJth, due to ■ dMafeEtoc aama lima. Bba was well > lpi« to maay at the members of the IffeBfejIlllRi Church here. r,

PIG ROAST WAS p IMMENSE SUCCESS Aberdeen Club Members and Friends Enjoyed Jolly t Evening. Here. ' worked stTxberdeeu, Md*! "oi'i'llie Sut | e ton A Corson CumpsnyV Uoveriirneul | * coutract there last fsl|-sud wiuter lied i many good time, while oil duty in , 1 Hie Maryland towu, according to alk reiKirta, but Ibcy probably never enM ll.em.eve. more fully tl.au on < Saturday evening, when the -AberPig Club" bad a fea.t on the , third floor of Harrl-' rctauraut lu tt.l. city. - It wa« a great bunch end even s, I greater feed." Wit and jollity had a .t rangle- hold on the banquet hall and there wa.n't a look-lu for the euggeetlon of^ ' at '"me oM be bf'yT all of which mad. , When Ibe word came to go to tbe " banquet hall, tbl* I- wbat li.e boy. and tbelr gue-1*. of whom there were s only a few. found prepared for them j by the cmmi-iry departments Mulligatawny Soup | f Jloa.t Pork a la Aberdeen I (With Oyater Filling?) t Annie Ha-a Early "Julie" Pea. ■ Smashed While Potatoes Candled Sweet Potatoes Tomato Waled ■ Bherbet t (Watelfyour step, , Celery Olive- I n lta ileliat. (Not reconstructed, IceCream Cake I Coffee • . Maybe: Clgsra ' (We'll see how we stand at tills stage , With 1 hero good things of Ifs dpk 1 |wsed of. Lieut. Joseph L. ijfTtt, a.' 1 toastmaster, spoke of I he u' lqueoew - of tbe club and tbe crowd tbst wa» at . Aberdeen. He told a fuuh) story of C. L. Breckley, famed i» a piggetter and raiser, and alro anted as I president of tbe Aberdeen Pig , ('apt Breckley admitted thy troth ' 1 of a portion of Llent. Pyle's yarn, aod then gave a brief recital of tba dutic be (lerformed during hi. stay at Abel , Frank H. Piatt was next presented W ' ' secretary of ll.e club, the winner « the two pigs, and to wbom also tbl ctob members sod guests were Indebted for tbe dinner. Secretary Piatt made a brief rfspouse. . John B. Groves, treasurer of Ibt club, was next Introduced, and tar gave a history of one of the pigs. . Edward M. Button, of the Button 4 Corson Company, who bad the cots . tract, expressed his pleasure at beiaf present and congratulated the ottt.-n. of the club. ' Telegrams and letters of regret . read from several of tbe men who were employed at Aberdeen. Otis M. Townaend. who was •dentfled with the contract, took occaahm - to thank all who bad wotked atAim- ' deen. He appreciated the good » u* t done by tbe Ocean City men aod rr » said they were complimeuted no -F eral occasions by Government o't -J. ■ for tbe excellent manner In which lit > work bad baen dona He praise: >> commissary and those who d^l ttw Speeches were mads by ' Fisher. Harry A. Morris. W. I 'isyt - mond. K H. Thorn and Wlliuw I Naasley, tbe latter of Harris burg Mr. Bolton aald that Mr. Lewi? re;resepllng tba Government, to- ( : speaker desired to thank thea. msa . . for their labors at Absrdero. lie Ibal be appreciates what tbey did aot . be thanked them heartily for tbcl; c« operation. ToaM master Pyle, on behalf •! Ilw club, thanked W. H. Harris sod swd Cher for the good dinner; Mr. lUrtw thanked lbs men for their co-opera-tion at Aberdeen and aald that be had enjoyed himself there. Robert Flsber, during tbe eveou*. ■ acting tor tbe club, presented Whit , Breckley with an enlarged picture o( taken at Aberdeen, wlik.li »ae * received wUb thanks. I Led by City Engineer Collissou. the. i boys saug a number of oouga throughout tbe evenlug, and Ibe dinner codnl with cheers tor several of tbe leading ' spirits Id tbe activities at Aberdeen. MORE POOR SERVICE Adams Express Co. Meeds Clerk In odlceTbe Adams Express Company's office here should have a clerk to assist In looktog after Its office business. The manager of the office le compelled tbeee days to be ou the street, most of tbe time dellvertog packages. who have business al tbe oltlce flud tbe doors of the office closed. I should not be the cats at tbig asaaon. ; Fsnr to Meet Bride. Mrs. Lawrence M. Lear gave a card 1 party at her home last eveniugtomeet Capt. George Norcom's hr.de. who ws. | Auue Horioo, of N'anllcoke, Pa , Mrs. Noroom arrived lu fhls city a few days ago. Bbe was.a Red Cross ouree 1 tbe other sldefand there met. Capt Noreom. The latter expects soon to , sail for the Uulted Btatas. • tlcean City Council, No. 10. D? of < A . is preparing to eotertalo lu its r room Thursday evenlug of uext week all tbe local service boys who 1 thus far returned tu Ocean City t plan to give the Jwye s great | Married b> Mayor. ■ Mayor Cbampipn on Monday per- * formed his first marriage ceremony a during bis presgjtl term. Tbe i-slr ,i married were Frsnk-Fhlnmba aod 1 Maria Joseph D'Alonio. of Wea' I.|» ol I-ouls liraca, of Wea Isle, was the wit- el ■« — .mm, «" oci toe, his tut ei

De**' * - - II kr While adjusting electric light bulb. *. in hi. .apartments a few evtulng. m SDf^ '■dd" aud Arthur si H. Chester was thrown to tbe floor . Pt. toraklug a bone In tils left elbow. ' ;!' ; . -PERSONALS. " b< re! dripLJ«fcD?r,rtorerm''y' 0f l>b'1*" ■> '. -Clarence ill and wlfe,w-of Laus- b' ,e Sow tie, were Es.ter victors. 61 of Alex. -Law Aruce, Jr.. aud family, p! t, of Philadelphia, were Easter visitors. "P< Andrew Bro4u aud wife, of Pblla- d delpbla. were here ou Tuesday look- T ing after Ibelr ysaThsUtef l( •e Horace L. Usker. who Is on tbe U. _ t- B.'B. Palmer, (spe&l Easter 'with his •. parents, L. Baker -and wife, at tbe * a Oceanic. « Miss Jessie FoxTHauehtst-qf-WhsjIfr 11 I- A. L. Fox. of Salem, and Miss Mabel F > Wchumo, oflPblladelpbla, were Easter a guests of Miss Mary Fox. of till, city ' Roy Bantham, who is. employed as a cbemlst by tbe 'Hires Uoudeused 01 MUk Company, at C'bestervliie. ou- tt lr tarto, gave bis parents a surprise visa ir II- J. H. Laird, who Is Just back'from f j. Franca, where he wet wounded and to left tor dead on the Held, spent Easter >" >11 with his wife's parents. Jaiues Tolao cc » end wife, ot Philadelphia, lu tbelr col- w tagekare. to

JUDGE RUNYON SCORES BIG HIT , praised the accompflshmeiit- "f their American Red » row end the V- M.-C j "J,*" loM a funny etory of lit- Ford j . j smashed, entitled to slick to the j. h. i ! Ile^ related _ol.e^ of jiri ex |*t lencrs. I I ' around them dUBi.K ll.e war helped i credit of winning the ««r The Rev George «V Vsrd told St. . amusing Ford story, and then another I men. lu line with tills latter yam. Mr . Yard said that It has -truck-one for the man w ho Ik— mow al—ut to speak, and he lulr.-luced Judge Ituu . iyon. I Judge Ruuyou complimented .Mr (Swan on hi. easy command of the French language pod m tl.i- coni.ee- h Hon told a story bearing on their- ■ ouuciallon of Ypres. great pleasure for him t.> le pre-ent t that evening. He »a- It. this church | ^bought Ibal God', work was being | oftbedecadei.ee of tt.c church, /lie r ? work here t.a« been brosdeulng today, f • Tbe church of ll.e living God I. not t ^ falling short. Hie speaker stated, but ( I a separate part of their live, -some- | j tiling extraneous and uot a part of the I warp aitd woof. We give tbe Creator - I powerfully little of our time and tsl- i "lent! Tbe church le s. strong ss it,Jxnembershlp— nomore. If tbecliurrti i f people of today -had only a part of the ■ ' and women of tbe church, there could ! should be s part of our every -day life, f Men In Ibecburcb today have had , ? s vision. Things have changed. I / Tbts lower floor of tbl- cburcb speaks ■ , rolnmes. We res I Ik tbe ueed of it- i I tract lens for the young men especially ' 1 There Is no trouble for them to flud et- , Taction! outside of the church. If , p tbe cburcb Is g lug io leave tbe«e , ' amusements to tbe world It i. gotug to , | taave a bard job. Long face, wou't i . win. k Judge Kanyon related an ex|wnence I - he bad as a young student at Yale. , ' Asa Baptist, be atleuded a social t gathering lu the Baptist Church. He ; ■ didn't have s good time. No one I water shower thus given him cost iilta i 1 more years out of tbe cburcl. tbau ( * would otherwise have b-eu tbe esse, i - Tbe cburcb people can grip (lie boy or I * iel him go, but Ibe mlsslou of the i j ^hurcb Is to get bold of th- buy. .The I I «trl u dlflerent. She belong- — — * I :« guided by her moluer. It Is easy . | far tbe boy to get sway. i ' Referring to the "gym. "Judge Run- I N eburcb to establish agencies of tbis J* kind. A few years ago (bis boxing I I "scrap" would have beeu looked ou lu wttb horror Kept on a decent plane, a. I • tbey will wltR-tbe cburcb Influence, i ( these amusements will do good This t cburcb Is stepping forward. It !■ giving a helping hand to all tbe boys of < k community. - Not all the benefits i j are for tbe Methodists. The PresbyI tenuis, Baptists and Catholic, will all ; beuefll. i This Is a mighty lilting memorial to . tbe boys who went In to the service. There was plenty of good uormsl I ' manhood In tbe Culled States Army, j These boys wbo have seen carnage I I and destb will flud things slow- when i they gel back. Laxity will take the • place of army rigor. .Tin. is the < * cbance for t(je churches to grip the I f boys. Tbey w ill see that cliurche- have i . become aroused from tbelr euiuno- i t lent agate end will gel to. These boys t have set tbe world's" bouse In order. We should make lbs cburcb so attrsc- c I live as tpdraw tbem. . I Tbe speaker said Hist be doe- uot li ' believe lu tbrowltlg dowu the bar- of Referrlug again to 'the "gym." the i speaker eafd Hist the men. here are tl pioneers liMhl. work. The fads of to- 4day, as the menrof tomorrow, are. oe- . 1 cause of this kttid of 'work, going- to a make Oceao City better. He d,*- not ti believe thai Hie Cross of Christ should H lowered to advance ll.e- interests of Hie gymnasium, but they sbould-u.e j, every . effort to get the young men h Wltblu tbe pale of tbe church. 1 » * giving ti.em this gymnasium, the are giving the boy* something * t p pears to them. ..'If tbey get p only obe boy, tbey will Le great galu- " . The speaker declared tUatlie.be- " this Is a mighty consecrated V place and when tl.ey realise Its poa- b sibilates, all will give three cheers. " Concluding. Judge Ruuyon wished j to all lustrumeutal lu bring- ) lug Ibis ■ gym" to tbe cburcb. Here-Is something that goes right to It appeals to blm. Protestant and Catholic, the doors swiog opeu to I all. Tbe'i.peaker said that he Miluke * can see and he believes that the « benediction of Goll rests with this f Bp long astbe minister and!1 «Qugrecatlon sbsll believe lu thls bene- ■ ,v dlcttOD so loug"' shall It be'a twuetil . I u cburcb ts one of tbe Urst tu see j vtsloo, aud oue of these days a ' will be said of It. "Well done. Ibm. i good aod faithful servaut. " j 1 When the applause bad subsided, '( tffeltev. M. M. Lewis, pastor of tbe I Baptist Cburcl., was asked «o'J< speak. Mr Lewn said he was glad to gel It: Hits a (fair, a* it was something el tbst Is vital to blm. He is poteutlally j In the bulldlug up of (he ybuug maubood. Whether In Ocean 1 City or elsewhere. He likes to see Jj progressive -things. He desired to g. congratulate the pastor of this cburcb, P who comes to Oceau City with ideas gi tor tbe upbuilding of the youug meu P

j *" The s|wake'r said that he w.-de | itr." ''hcTp the y'ut h'.f i flr cty ^ 1 1 I' it.e boys - .-.me line . 1 ?■ -a. ii It well A- v. I'-., jI glad l». be there w ill. ^ men » I — that pr.qwr provisions had not ben. ' made fjjgJJieir ueed-. . | membership next fs'i i j' ■ undergo a curse of training in Hr r • Florence Brick Halne-' da». f "This Is a wonderful work here. r -aid that he was glad that the men ■ . have at last found tbiniselves. They J I knew tbey had a knotty problem, but , I slum. U Is for all. Tbey .lou t wain * . boy. of any otbsr cburcb exceptor, ,, s the level. Tbe Presbytenau. Baptist. - back to their own cliurcfles. They had the place In the ba-ement j f of tbe Methodist Church, a central h> I t said Dr. I orsou. | Continuing, he said that these men I t told Edward M.Buttou to lake charge ' r pleted. This sum w as ju-t one-llftli'of 1 t the cost. We have a modern gymiia " I It? The objeqt of this |iroje<-t is to take f l c*re of the hoys of all religion- de- t, r tbelr frteuds here ami to dls 5 I credit rampaging aroan<|il.iw u. T^u-y | t to have a large clfes next w inter a ' Pastors Yard Slid Lewis '"puT on tbe gloves. We rati all have goo.1 times f • together lu tbe "gym" aud have a bet V ■ " We want all to feel an Interest In ' t this proposition," said I>r. Corson. i Wl llam E Mas-ey, a-ked to tell of « the flnauces. said Hiat flr-t he desired • . to thank Judge Runyou for hi- words. ^ i which, the speaker knew, came from J, • his heart. The -peaker praised the <■ f soldier boys for tbjdr work In the war. / I now, will be re*£bo«ble tor wbat Ocean City Is at that lime. . Mr. Massey told of etforts made four «• years ago to have a Y. M. C. A. hi I this city, rilate ofllcers of the organ i the sltuatlou aud reported Rial it was r Dr. Kruuyate. a former pastor.' pre- ■ dieted this gyuina-iuni a- far bpek as ; the speaker said, ll.e latter > added that he was sorry that |ir. could not' be present thai night. "If any Episcopal or Cathrhc boy doesn't feel at home here." said the speaker, "let him see Dr. Corson, and soon straighten things out. • We want to ral-e tSSWO, and «, are Mr. Ma«sey Informed his hearers that Judge Ruuyon was a noted vocal- ' A -Judge Rtiriyon kindly "ttoliged" c aud the real "parly" was ou. thgslugtr"* popularity reaching high tide at eud of his vocal efforts. * t Dr. Corson spoke appreciativeD- of n Judge Ruuyon 's help In the Ocearit Ity <| Irollcy tins dlfllculty. and he broadly a hinted that they would again seek Ids > see about the freeing of the Ocean < 'ny a automobile bridge , Mr. Yard tliaukerl ll.e women who | picnmrcl tbe lui.cl.eofl omd al-o all t whl< took part lo the "gfm" opening . Members of the Ladles' Aid Society then served chicken salad, olives, hot one of. the' features of theoccasiuu. v Bubscrlptlous to the amount of ■ *IStin were received up to yesterday. " w ill come later, it I. stated ' William H. Delsroth. of Phlladrl !c phla, owner of the double cottage .VU7 I and 509 Ninth street, will conveitj will, be an apirtmeut'o™""'^ ground!^ Ths Improxq-menls ou tl.e second floor '' | W ill Include a kitchenette for each of '' I the two apartmenrs. All tbe apartj meiits have been rented for lbs season. J, j ^Mro. Helen B. Mullery. of Phlladyl- *, jewels. In memory >>t her mother xir- ■' ; Catharine S. Brophy. who prior to 1 city. " ' " •"*l" • Bars Seerral Praprrllrs. J it Wesley road, bungalow , Fenulyn place, two family apartment .u I'eunlyu pl.ee and bungalow vir m place He lias gold Hi- bun- -t galow Iviti Second street to Miss Alice w Piatt, of Wiliulogtou. . F'|

tATHfei URGED" : TO BUY BONDS I , Letter From Bishop Walsh Read by Rec'or of St Au -ijustine's Church. ,-i.t ken II - . . -i " ' I HOUSE PARTIES In'.t W ife < "flo'td t rai.e and w -fe. j l.oia- l'arkrr and wife aud Harry »li'^nemner^l!ale''lVe\'-\'l"l'.Sm'm j have JuT returned from active service were: l.lent Roy K Malian. Eu-igii-«'ade. Harold l.ee. Jack Winter-. Nolan. Claude « '.luiey. Charles Schlautahauer. Wm i| Cooke. Rob-Dougla-S M Taylor of tlis I'ariaditti It F'. ( : Sergeant- H. It Rouley and Corp-: Rti'l.arrl W Hartruaii. of the MerHit'n uf'n/e Ocean Cdy lifeguard-. -rimiuer*w hrle guardmgKthe bathing at Fourteenth -tree!; George C. Coleman, who wa-ar. ardent Re<l worker: It. L. Garrel-H.tr and Wm R. Hapgood, who, de-plte their plua l'lotue Guard, and Thus. Cogglos, Leisiier^Knd Jo-eph Matthew-, Samuel II Settergood. of I'lnladelphla. entertulntcl a -mail house party-over Easter al their "cottage R02 A slurry avenue. The guests included Mrs. Charles A Y" eaWilliam Rlattuer and wife and Robert 11 Lane aud w ife, of i'hiladi-l-l(iuwood Sack and wife entertained a^h jU-e parly at their cottage. HCO day- In the party were: Albert Brayer loll and wife. Albeit Brayerton. Jr.. George ifrayertnu, Mr. and Mrs. Webdell Miss aFIima Garrison and Mis# El-.e^ Sack. ^ part of whom motored TO ENTERTAIN The ljueeo E-ther girl- and the Junior League will give au entertainment in lire First M. K Church Saturday evening. May 3, fur which the following program has beeu arranged: "peiilng chorus ta) Tell It Today " (b) "Sunbeams." liecilatloii. Violin Solo Vocal Solo. Broom Drill and Chorus. Motion Bong by -tbe boys. Recitation. Bong. "Flaying Hookey." Recitation. Japanese Drill. Bkfetcb by Mr. ant) Mrs Yard, i'Teu Little Ntgga 1U.JS." "America," MARK INGLE, SR., DEAD Mark lugle, of Philadelphia, a years lu Ocean City, died suddenly lu SC Petersburg. Fla., Monday, according to a TFlegrstu received h'y Mr*. A. H. Htgbee. of this city. Mr. lugle ieav^ tour sons, three of son.^Martf. assigned 'in duty'm Mr- A. B.CIelland, of Philadelphia was taken widch-nly and seriously- ill few day . ago. Mrs. Llggetc'.wnTrig neiul'd" h"m",,C ' *' M'"' scious Thelnnfortuurrfe woman was lent to Scotch Hall, where she Is improving.^ I'r.emic poisoulug was the ha. returned to town, lie wa^mThe servic.^for^soiiie time He went from ] | he w «- sent to ^reli^tun'csiu'p'. Bt | It. II N «t y 'as. 1st an "Zi- ret a r >• and ! of the (n-ean < it v Tut, ami ! Trust Company has -pur.-l.a-ed the delphta. Mr NuMy ht- 'tCotel/'the , cottage ad vantage., u-ly "fur ll.ts sea-or, to build a collage or, Wesley are- 1 in the xi.l.iity uf Twenty-lifii, W liliam Hall, of Philadelphia, will build a bungalow tor himself at street aud W'eet aveuu* 1 i

" ~||_? 1 Any Kind Asy Where q. Of ■'-« M Joseph G. Champion r Building Contractor 4 OCEAN CITY, N. J. „ ! ^ I— c • Tenth Street and West Avenue ^ — — |L Swan and Trout -w Alt Caroenters \^0iM anc' ®u''^ers „ J jOBbING a SPEcbttTr 1040 ASBURV AVENUE OCEAN CITV N. J. you SHOULD HAVE ^ A Reliable Builder ■' j To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare tbe time j! to oiu'g alter it closely yourself and must depend upon the I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to I Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend :;j .. zivrobuilder ""i"'"rl ' 8 City Garage , 'f SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. A 'J OCEAN CITY. NEyt JERSEY ; L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR II TELEPHONE. 203 * i smith's' !; / f~\ The Ti" Smith ' " * ' - 735 Asbury Ave. 1 „ Phons 73-W d All Kinds of Uuttara Phone ss PoweB's Dry Goods, Notions and Men's Furnishings I Powell's 1 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. , i City Gas Light Comoany > * 837 asbury avenue H TELEPHONE 69 V— ^ NIGHT calls 424-W >" ~~ of Bclll'houc. 186-J Furniture Stored . Reupholstcring j ESTIMATE 'Window Shadcs FOR YOU /Awnings and *i 'House Furnishings <>l" P"«F"»re '-"west |M».lble cnustoleut with Good Work and Ite-t Material. Lawrence n. Lear •- 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, n; J. I r E. A. CORSON I General Contractor "| I 737 Asbury Avenue d j ocean city new jersey j .1 j g^roads. sewers, bridges, bulkheads £ plumbino ' ' onT U°wSt,,« .tu'm ?nr~-, - "kn^Wp «.d brnonro. oourtror? If , ! """y C. H. BACON 6Q7 Eighth at I Advertise in the sentinel |

COXTKACTOXa AMD BriLBKHa, iiTIS m. townsend BUILDER 3FKicK?s_8th St. Opposite P. o. OCEAN CITY, N.J. Only galvanized nails uswi on exterior work Joseph D. Leel CARPENTER JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY 1 | Prnnb on Place Orean CH, . w. J. George W. Hctrria Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plant Frr*. Bungalow-, a Spntaltj No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. tiau |itJ Leander S. Corson BUILDER Jottai j HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER - Tenth Street OCEAI CUT. I. j. B. HILLMAN pUILDER OCEAN CITY, N. J. Hammonton, N. J. ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, «. ■ ASirni H.S.Atin REO. 0. ARAMI k CO. RANGE SETTING ' BUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mnaon Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERi L. BRECKLEY. PK0P Ready Mixed Painla, Lead and Dili 920 and 922 Anbury avenue. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Choice Onion Sets Early Morning Star Peasi Best in the Market ♦ » . Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST ^ 1128 Bay Avenue Something New lor tbe benefit ol Ocean City people Ocean City House Cleaning Comoany .Ulri-rr^or howl, boarding bonaa. prlvaU ' We rarulab arc'rytblng. °/nal°gtv, ua tba Job, wuid ll'l^TT'* A" worlr tjuarwp^-d. wa 7j0 We»t Avenue Ocean CHy New Jersey JONES, ROOERs''* BASSELL A. L JON KB, Manager Children's Hair Cattlag JERRY llFIAHCfl S SliTIlE PARLOR First-Class Service For the Winter at 843 ASBURY AVEHUE Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular; Juxt come and inspect our numeroua If you are critical it may take you a long time to decide — arc so many patterns to choose from— but- the point is that you can be suited exactly rigbt and at priced that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ava. Ocean City New Jersey in I, Tie Sentinel