Ocean City Sentinel . — rr n-- ,| 4*w*T»n am* Pvtuaa» K<a« Tkcimut R, CURTIS ROBINSON Editor ami Proprietor OCkCAN ClTTf,% - . NKW JttKSKY 'Fbon« No <X>-X AdY*rU»*ltt*ttUi v» UK** ixuuatua, X 3*1X1* ft Uu«» «•£& ta**iLLuj. Moauuj' ml4 y**>ly fmuiMtXhi Mi fcjip4hr*uuuJob work pruiuptiy Auui oj «xp*rl»nc*Cl lilbbi ttil' ksday , jum k Kul+rvd »l Um k\>A Offlof *1 Oceeu Cliy II . J - *» rim mall iu*lU-r JtUlK TIO*.b (Jj**«a Qrani~Compt*«d uji 4'mu II. Mi*vwrt.) Low Huh Low Hull A. 54. A.V V-* I*. 34. 12 1.11 J.S9 L .46 7oa W 2.30 8 21 2 2* 8.58 U 3 10 9 0S 3.04 3.16 U 9 24 3.42 9 54 M 4 28 10 23 7 22 10 II 17 &07 tUN 3 04 11 11 18 u.48 11 SO 550 11 55 10 8.32 .... 6 43 12.38 20 7.21 U IS 7.47 1.32 _ 21 8.16 113 8.54 2 31 28 U-L4 2.46 1002 >32 23 10 15 3 52 11.07 4 34 24 U 14 5.05 5 34 25 1*07 S 00 12 12 8.32 28 1.02 1 UO 1 00 7.38 27 1.50 7 55 2 iR 8 20 28 231 8 40 2 57 0 12 29 3 10 010 &5U 10 02 30 4.30 1032 1 40 10 4V TO OPEN STREET ENDS CU» Qli«a Nwlcc of Con lew E»l««cd [mpruicmruiH. The City Commission >.rs plan to open Tenth and Eleventh Streets from a point near Ocean avenue to thej Boardwalk, anil also Moorlyn Terrace j to the Boardwalk from a point nearl Atlantic avenue. The Board 1» also arranging to build I a bulkhead and pile breakwater in ;he I
lagoon in the north section ol the re- 1 •ort to connection with there proposed I improremenu, the following re*olu- 1 tlono, presented; by Director Fibber. I were adopted by the board at tta week-l ly meeting : He St Resolved, by the Board of Commit- 1 s loners oi Ocean City, New Jersey. I that the cltjr clerk la hereby directed I to ftlre notice of Intention lo lay out and open Tenth street In Ocean City. New Jersey, beginning at a point 260 feel south easterly oi Lhe southeasterly aide of Ocean avenue and extending southeasterly 150 foe* to the west side of the rest pavilion at the public Boardwalk: that the roadway on said I Tenth street shall be 31 feet In width and It shall be of the grade as heretofore established by an ordinance or or- 1 d! nances of this city: and the sidewalks adjacent to said roadway shall be 13 feet wide each: that said roadway shall be a gravel roadway and t belt rave I to be of a thickness as regulared by an ordinance or ordinances now I In force la this city; that the sidewalks shall be of gravel and cement and shall be in accordance with an ordinance or ordinances now in force I in this city; and cho curbing shall be of cement and shall be according to an ordinance or ordinances now in force] in this city. Also that Eleventh street, Ocean I City, New Jersey, shall be laid out and opened, beginning at a point 110 feet I southeasterly from the southeasterly V line of Ocean avenue and extending I southeasterly 1140 feet; that the roadway on said Eleventh street shall b« 34 feet In width and It shall he of the grade as heretofore- established by an ordinance or ordinances of this city; J ' and the sidewalks adjacent to said 1 1 roadway shall be 12 feet wide each; [ that the roadway shall be of grated |
and the gravel to be of a thickness as regulated by an ordinance or ordinances now to force in this city: that the sidewalks shall be of gravel and cement and shall be In accordance with an ordinance or ordinances now : to force In this cHy: and the curbing j shall be of cement and shall bo according to an ordinance or ordinance# now in force in this city. Also Moorlyn terrace, to Ocean City, New Jersey, shall be laid out and opened, beginning at a point 274 feet ■ntttheaaterly from the southeasterly tide of Atlantic avenue and extending southeasterly in feet to the westerlv side of the present public Boardwalk ; that the roadway shall be 34 feet wid* and shall be graded and graveled according to an ordinance and ordinances now in force la this city. That this notice shall state that an ordinance will be Introduced at a meeting of the Board of fTommisslon eis of Ocean City. New Jersey, to Ik- J hrtd on Monday, July 7. 1910, at 3 o'- 1 clock In the afternoon, at the Com* [ mli*slonerW Chambers, City Hall, I Ocean City, New Jersey, at which time i Persons Interested may make object Dons thereto and also persons obejct-| Ing thereto may file on or before the 7th day of July. 1913, their objections I In writing, with the city clerk of <>cesn City. New Jersey; that said notice or Intention shall set forth that the coata. damages and "vpense* .hall be as I oe**«l against lands beneflt.d or dam-agr-d thereby. Be It Resolved, by the Board of Com ml# ] sionera of Ocean City, New Jersey.! that the city clerk Is hefeby directed! to give notice of Intention of the introduction of an ordinance at the meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, New Jersey, to he held on Monday, the 21st day or July, lfia, Rl the Commissioners' Chambers. CJtr Hall, Ocean City. New Jersey, which | nrdlnanee in for the purpo**- of erect- 1 tog and constructing a bulkhead and pll" breakwater as follows: — Bulkhead — Beginning at n point In the Lagoon, to the Oc*on rity Our-d-ns, and in the center of .Bay road or tended and extending thence; north*! westerly following the lagoon to the! «re»t Egg Harbor Bay; ?h*mcn. north***t*rty parallel with Bay road to a point opposite Harbor road: thrnml running diagonally across Harbor road to the existing sand Mi|if ** shown on the map flk-d in the city clerk's offlr» Pile fl r*-a kw&ter-— Beginning at fife northeast end of the pmposnj creosot I H bulkhead, said point being in the i»«Inri*rt ride of Harbor road and approximately 70 feet, northwest qf Bay] mad. and extending ihenc northeast- 1 erly along the Great Erg Harbor Bay fceiweeri the high and low water marks] ro the inlet; thence southeajiterly foM lowing the general dlrertlon of ihe inlet* between the high and low water marks to ihe Adantin Ocean: thence southwesterly follow} fir lhe general dfrectlon Of 1he Atlantic Ocean between the high and low water marks to a point southeast of the intersection of Atlantic boulevard and Hurf road, Ocean Oily <ferrf«n*; that Mb} DOlito shall m-i forth that ibc costs, damages *.nd erpensea of the Improvement shall be asscaaed nralnst the Innds MWKM or damaged thereby; thai. ■^»d nortce shall slso vet forth that fcftj r person interest^ may rtt Ih* date -«nd time above *e* forth he hfsrd us "1 JJJWngohjeriiffna to said coat«i»wri fepfWWrntii On the rerrunmefidatioTi of Btrerl or I Eisner, the board ep}*otnf'id |J I* Cmswefl as Inspector A the aaphalt « e — - .
txdnf; ueed on Aibury avenue as the aaphalt cornea from the heating plant He is to receive the usual salary uf f I a day. The following resolution#, presented by BUvctor Campbell, were ndoptt^l: Bo U llesolvod, by the Board uf t'onimis-s-loneni ot Oecau City, New Jersey, that Ocean Ctty borrow u sunt not exceeding 1I0.650.0U under and by vlriUu •»f n resolution prerloualy passed by ;he Hoard of ComtnlsMonem of Ocean City, New Jersey, Contract No. 7o7. and lhat the proper otlliers execute a note or note# to secure the aanto. lie it itraolvcd, by lhe Board of t^oniml#>loneni of Oci'&u City, New Jersey, that Ocean City borrow n aum nut exc«*edtnQ 17.440.00 under and by virtue »>f an ordinance or reaolulton previous ly passed by the Boaid of Commissionera of Ocean City. New- Jersey. Contract No. 70S, and that the proper utileera execute a note or notes to secure the snmc. Be It Resolved, by the Board of Commissioner* of Ocean City. New Jersey, thai Ocean City borrow u sum net exceeding 52,430.00, under and by virtue of a resolution previously paused by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean » Ctty. New Jersey, Contract No 705. , and that the proper officers exeeul* a note or notes to wcure t H«» same Several bills were read and ardervsJ paid. Frtinlti OHlhriiiltf, Irving Raymond wlfb and daughter, of Aberdeen. Md , were gutwls uf the former'-* parents. SV f. Kayosond and wjfe. of this city, Sunday. The young man t* employrd at the C3ov*rnlueiii's proviug grounds In Atkerdeen. M. H. liunltr and wife, of Charlotte. N. C , and Mis* Kt Isabel ti Clark, of Coihtigdale, also were visitors. Mm. Hunter and Mn«w Clark are Mr*. Haymuiur* sisters Pleased With Ocrsn Cltr. Mark T. Ball, of SVaco, Texas, was n visitor St W. 8. Old tiger's COUagr, 67 I Central road, last week, and returned | south with a very good Impression of | ( Iceau City. Mr. Bell bad beeii a deleI gate Lo the Slirlucrs' oouv eullon In [ Indianapolis, and stopped here on 1 his way home.
PERSONALS. H. W.Beacock. ol Bhliadelplila, la I a gueet of the idlevrlld. Miss Helen M. Brown, of PblladelI pbla, la among the vlaitore. Mrs. Leo Bamberger, of FhlladelI phta.wan among the visitors yesterday. Mrs. Frank Ubalmera and daughtrr, of Philadelphia, are gueata of the Katlilu. Dr. (Jeorge M. Ferguson, or Phlla* delphla. was a guest uf theAtgleua rew days ago. F. Harold Uoodwln, of Philadelphu. registered at the Imperial during the week. H. D. Justl and wife, of Philadelphia. were among the recent arrivals at the Oceanic W. W. Adams, or thl* city, has taken his family to their country home at Marmora. John Dorsey, of Philadelphia, win* has opened a business place here, Is a guest of Lhe Elbcron. John H. Brooks and wife, of Philadelphia, were among the week's arrivals at the Hewlinga. Mr*. Eva Hea* and grandson. ["Jack" Maaon, of Woodbury, are here for the summer mouths. ] 51 1 ss Marguerite Kulp, of New | B ruoawlck, Is a gueet at Lhe homo of [ .Mr*. J. It. Jnne«. thl* city. Bertram K. Wolfe, of Philadelphia, a member of the bar. was a guest of the Biscay ne a few days ago. W. D. (Jherkv and family, of Philadelphia. have opened their cottege. 1104 Ocean avenae. for the season. Nathan Taggart and wife, of Philadelphia, spent a few day# here as the guest* of Dr. J. ThoiuJry Hughes and wife. Mtas Flnkblner, of Royersfonl, aunt
; I of Mrs. Lewis E. Hmltb, la a stenographer Id the offices of James M. Chester. • Edwin Cooke and family, or Philadelphia, are guests of tha former's parents, B. J. Cooke and wife, in their j cottage here. Mrs. John Halleren and daughters, [ Edith and Hath, of this city, are visit, [log Mr. HatJerau'a brother, Edward at Moorestown. Joan VlJaro, of Barcelona, flpatu, has returned home after spending a week here as the guest of Francis A. .Schneider, a cottager. C'barlea H. Butlsr and wife, «»r Nashville, Tenn., visited Mr Butler'sister, Mrs. F. C. Wilson, 1623 Wesley avenue, several days recently. William K. Harris and wife, with their daughter. Miss Alice 8 Harris, of Ww Philadelphia, are guests or lhe Wyoming for the season. ' M. C Fife, of Marcus Hook, a I deputy sheriff to Delaware County, I Pa , spent the week end here, where I he was e former well-known resident. Mrs. Fife is here aud will remain a month. Mr# Waller H. Hays, of PhiladelI phla. w|l| not spend Ihe summer In I Ocmb City, as has been her custom Hbe will visit her slsier In Rochester Mr Hays will make wreV-end v|«|f>. to Ocean City. H 8. Mowrer, cashier of the Klr*t National Bank, slfemled on Tliurwlsy ■ Ud Friday the field meeting of the I New Jersey Agricultural College at j New Brunswick, lie being a meml>er | of a committee of New Jersey banker-. I Miss Marlon and Adrlaide Price, of Philadelphia, spent la-t Humlay in Ibis City. Ml*e Marlon Price ha- been the guest of Miss Frances Ottlnger. on I Central Road, for the past month 8be rHurnsdlnPhiladelphla on Thur-dey '
SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES StroiiR Sermons and ExceUenl Music Heard by Coni grcRalious. | vikutr UAtTiEr, S*>rvbv» Sunday ul I be F»i-t lUptUl Church were very well attended, n I large gathering being ptescht tiiovui ing and evening !l 'lhe pastor. I lie Kav. M. M Lewis, . I preached botti movuiug slot ev ening . fititu lhe -sure text found In I Peter , { 2; 7; • Unto you, therefore, who l»e- • have He is precious." Ill* -uiject was "Til© Preclousnwm of JesUs I'lirl-C , |o the Believer." trr. ACutwiNK'.s. The 7 o'clock lua*# In St. AuguatliieV Ctiurcli Huuday ujortdng was altendiHl by nearly 4on perstuis. l he celebrant w an Jlisliup W aisli, w tin delivered a short -eiruori. A large number received Holy fouiitiuutou. TUa crowd at Die lu o'clock nr^ss illled every -est aud many chair- ; were called Into service, yt-l a number of |>«H>ple W'ele ColupcIlcd lo -land throughout the services There Will be three msh-es next Sunday —0 30, 8 aud 10 o'clock The closing session of the Sunday school fur Ihe summer was held Sunday afternoon. hkst pkksliytkklan. Large congregation* attended lhe service* 1" tire First Pies by U-rlan Church Sunday, hiu! there was a spirited session of Die Sabbath school. The Rev. Dr. C, W. AtisMiUll, w ho Is taking a special course ut Princeton, conducted the services and delivered Die sermons. He look the text of his morning's discourse from John 12; 20, aud spoke a* follow *: "Everything depeud* upon how out Lake* life— It may be taken In its minor or major key. What is It you hear, the thunderclap or the angel voice? If the sound of the Diutider predominates, It Is because you are not giving your soul a chance. Leave
your narrow, hampering circurn -lances, come out aud hear the angel speak. Life's Vicissitudes and trials, • it* adversity and prosperity, may thus be viewed from the dark or bright -ide; the thuuderclap or the angel voice, So, also, the work, the • labor and commerce of the world, . which ehouid represent the verifying agencies uf mankind, may be viewed !. as bane or blessing. Ill Die widest ileld* of human exj>«rlence we shall tlud this true; you may simply say ' Dial It thundered or you may hear Die angel speak. "It In our life's experience the gross • material sordid values have cclipseo - the spiritual, it Is never too late to mend; U la *tlll pos-ible to re • pent of the coldness that tins crept I* over our souls; it Is sllil possible to gel baclc to the old days, w hen the angel „ voice was heard ofleuer than the - thunder's roar. If the material has overweighted the soul, with Hod's help 11 is possible lo restore the spirit- ' ual balauce by altering the soul lu the m*Jur key. Even If it did thunder, -till let us remember lhat It was an • angel that spoke." Dr. Auchutz « will conduct the service* and preach lu this church uexi , Sunday. • jjksrm. e. The pastor, Die Rev. Ueorge \v " Yard, preached the sermons of the ' d ay, Using Ilia ISBtty | saliu a* both the morning lesson and the text. That , psalm Is a hymn of praise lo (Jod, ! each of lie verses closing with the Terrain, "For III* mercy eudurcth Tor- , ever." The speaker showed how that hymn more and morels circling the earth with praise lo (Jod, and more aud more It must be sung by men as the MlJIenlal Day draws near. The subject lu the evening was, "Reconstruction lu the Church," aud Mr. Yard began by declaring that the
Creator could have spoken Die solar -y stern Into being instantaneously by ihe word of His (tower and just a* well the whole universe within and beyond the ken of the mightiest telescope. But, said he, He has wrought by evolution and marked Die everlasting rocks with the footprint* of their Creator. In the world of men He ha* worked and Is working by revolution of arms, a* lu the great present u|>heaval. The speaker, at this point, an nounced the text, Rev. 21:5: "Rehold 1 make all thing* new." Heapplied these words to the Church, wblcb, he declared, needs reconstruction not because there Is any mistake to her creed, but because she ha- been hibernating, slumbering at her post; Leen at ease In Zion. Men *aid, in August, 18H, "Where Is the Church? Why doe* she not stop this universal slaughter?" and ihey -aid Christianity has failed. Rot never lias Christianity *o vindicated Itself as It lias hi Die years since the outbreak of the Ureal War. Continuing, Mr. Yard said the Church must cease to think of past achievements and must fix her eye upon the future tones that the whole world Is ripe onto Die harvest, and that she mu-t multiply Die laborer* In Die harve*t. Keen individual member must ask wMom of Owl that he may see III* (ask aud be given Die will to perform II. There have been and are to be many drones in the hive. There will be, the speaker -alii, an International church lu (lie near future, uudrtionilnatiMnal and nrganixed on evangelical linen, in which each Due disciple of our Jjonl will be * prleM ordained tn preach his gospel The service was special for men, and they were present in goodly numbers The music was exceedingly inspiring.
Tbe rHI ,orp that wotoeaklnd ha* ■ si urn Milled wafers Which s®ey »u> feariK-d W put In crackers I* being I |«orted. well lOnarited at the teas Iwlng 'There w«s no question afrmt the glveo for returning soldier* aig^otnplcte cwwm of Nettle s dlsrovWllora, ^■•ry. us the Trneriinro of the fresh Rvefjr woman In the TTw-trof»<.l»Tii>s of tc-n which she served added ha* In her panrry a generons nu|>B<> the Inviting repast. * ply of the National ||Mg^|2|MM^^^u^ivoriie m the tea honr— p«ny"« always jiscful them nlm>Mt n* much ■>! prenkfasr atid luncheon Is the ,,,,"i»uBv 11 r Drahnui Cracker ft eeenn ' f hornughly the Ihou-nnd* of Drnlinm flour that ''' Vflhie I* u innt. (i ( " 'M flaky — so crisp and easily digested— so 1 ■ fresh and wholesome — what food can ft jk you think of for husband and children # equal to N.B.C, Grahnm Crackers? NAT I O N A edged rnona nnd fxdns 1 ,;nen- n tnnn N'M—d leave* lav s^HWP '"T" ^brr recently. \*m\ nf tfo. basket ftfK1 the nrtata t ] ^"'hd It very dlfflruM ZlttZ brr"1 "••• Hth-r fh,rm *«*»««»> Z n *>
Learn How to Dance The McCusker Studio OP DANCING A Tenth and Boardwalk Rhone 425 Private Lessons Daily I n , m , tin \l Children's Clashes r ticailny IU A. !*!♦ 10 II I . M. onJ rbursJaik, 10 30 \. M. ELECTRIC WASHERS Our window shows two of the most reliable nude. Call aud inspect them. We also special i/.c in houseinrnishings, linoleums, shades, kitchen tables, Coohnor porch shades, screening, screen hardware all kinds, lhe uiosi complete stock of Chinaware iuOcoan City, Pyrex glassware, gray enameled utensils, mirrors, aluminum ware and countless other items at lhe MODERN HARDWARE STORE chas. c. read & co. W. C ALLEN, MGR o/srCTLr orro bit* err hall 848-050 ASBURY AVENUE PHONC Us, 17 FRtt DCLtVCRY
Bureau of health and Charities CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer and Overseer of Poor OfUcs Hours, 1.00 to J.JO P. M. Phone ao any trine, regarding failure of Contractors to remove trash or garbage, or drop ]>ostal addressed lo Health Officer, IJox 244. Complaints as lo violations of the Health Code should l>c made in writing, or by personal interview with Health Officer during office hours. SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Open for the Season m
Bell Phone, IM6-J Furniture Stored .Reupholstcring >Window Shades ESTIMATE J . FOR YOU )Awnings and \House Furnishings Our price* are Lowest po*-ible oontlsteot with Good Work ami Best MaterialLawrence fl. Lear 654 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Universal Electric Irons $6^5 R. H. JOHNSON CO.'S STORE 846 ASBURY AVENUE B«ll Pho*« 34B-W B*0Q40f C4ii»o ,0m ano OrilVtHCO garney's auto express ALL KINDS OF LIGHT HflULINf. garnet and son MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No wiiltlnK Tor two week, to know If you t an ir»'t It: »t< ran (HI von fit "",™' Ai""5? I'" V ry *"d rrn,,t I,r"l"'rl1''- fhotoe .•».«t»K«> for ?n-^„ ('Ov lnve«tm>'iit nod for lni|.MVt-)nm.t tilt- eliolct- ot iicean t lty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean Citv, N. J.
REAL ESTATE .nd INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. real estate insurance THE JOSEPH I. Still AGENCY 757 ASBURY AVENUE PMONC, t OCEAN CITV, N, J Real Estate For Sale BIC1 BARQAINS Cottage*, Apartment* nnd Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estate* in my hand* must Ik? sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at ihis Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap, Apply to Alonzo Cotton YD'* Aahury Avonu* Ooenn City. in. .1. For Sale at Sacrifice Price A pretty little 5-rooin Bungalow on the water front of the bay. Never occupied. Heady Ibr immediate use. MASSEY & EDWARDS OCEAN CITY. N. J.
Any Kind An> Where fi i Joseph G. Champion Buildinn Contractor 1 OCEAN CITY, N. J. I Tenth Street and West Avenue 1 S 13 SWAN J- E- TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Garoenters ^^^QiftdBuilders JOBBING A SPECIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J. YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time lo look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor, j I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to | any or all of them. t Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE O I I I I r D OCEAN CITY, 8lb St. Opposlle P. 0. £$ U I L. U iL h N- JCity Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY L. W. MILLER RRORRIE TOR TEuE RHONE, 203 .^1 - ^ Don't let Die *pring fun! you with a T / 1 ' ,< Laky roof. Thunder storms are coining fflHL tofe/ ) n,M' a ]cak>' r""^ will he apt to result in fduM* - , considerable damage. Chimneys tbut leak should In- looked i . , 1. jiLp • after and timdc wnter-tighl. Suxnkey - fHrT j| 1 clninneys c.»u 6c made to draw, r L iml I Tin roofs are fire-proof. Ss^r- j- 1 All kind of >tove and Heater repairs. P I VC// / / / stove ami lieater pipes. | 'Uf / L ' ^,D- "Lie ami alag roofing* ; SMITH'S / j ( I \ The Tin Smith ^ ^ '' • 738 Asbury Ave. Phona 7.T- \V All Klnda of Uuttora FOR SALE 4 Box Ball Alleys, 4 Monkey Ball Alleys, 1 Sliuflle Board. Apply Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Phone 25 Gook by Gas and you won't have to worry. The old reliable GAS always Johnny on the Spot." Now is the time to get your GAS RANGE or WATER HEATER for the coming summer. | Thirty different ones to select from. AT YOUR 8cryicc Gity Gas Light Company |pH==jSL ■ 'nf=r=nnr . „ 1f_-^ E. A. CORSON I General Contractor | 73$ Asbury Avenue OCEAN ClT-Y NEW JERSEY | ROADS' SEWERS- bRIDC.ES, bulkheads J PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES t 205, 220 FRED P. BELL «— a— Malum rmaMgagrr-' - For Things Good to Eat seventh street and asbury avenue Rotlftblo place to do your ninrkoilriK. Moate, Grooorioa, Fruits nnd VOKotnblos, PREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY O RKN Alt. THE YEAR PLUMBING ",v' 1 Lt imth PhohM C. H. BACON <w>7 nitftith »t r -| Advertise in the SENTINEL I
t'iMITKAITOIUI AMP «41ILX>C|U< 0TISH.T0 WHSnio BUILDER Oi'i'lCK: 8th St. Opjiosltc P. q, OCEAN CITY, N. J I Only galvani/A-d nails iist-d on exterior work Joseph D. Lee CARPENTER JOBBING WDKk a tJPI CIALTY I'hOlie, l>i M H/u t'r unit mi Plarr Orr*n Clt». *, j Ueor^e W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing I'taW Vic*. Bungalow* a Specially No. IJ W. Fourteenth Street <>CI:AN CITY, N, J. ,k.„ Vhlthr |JW Leander 8. Corson BUILDER 1036 WLSlCr ave OCIAN CITY, N J PHONE. 1A7-M Alteiatioos Jc3k.#£ i HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER renth Stretl OCEAN CITY. N. J. B. HILLMAN gUI LDIjR ALL KINDS OK KOOKING OCEAN CITY, N. J. HiLinmonton, N. J. ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, LK KAN CITY. N. J. • Kalltnatr* Ktiriihlii-#, Full Line ol Joho Lue*» A i?o.'» 1'aloii Varnlalica, Klc„ at Ou* Hiore. Al*o, Jnlin T. l.r\rt» Lead and Oil Coa* kioully lo .Stock. Hrufchr* mijJ i'alnieni' sapi>Uea. Mteyclr Tlrr» and Su|>ii|lra. iilryeir lu pairing Promptly AtlrodpU To. B 0. Aflimt V. W Adams H. S. Aiarci GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, fclc., HtC. All Work In Maaon Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PRO* Beady Mixed Paint#, Lend and Oil# 92u and 922 Aabury avenue. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Asbury Avenue OCKAN CITY NKW JERSEY Urll I'honc, I77-W Giant Stringlcss Bush Beans Burpees' Bush Limas Thomas J. Thorn 1128 Bay Avenue Grass and Clover Seed Something New for the benefit of Oce*U City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company will rtfein rout hotel, boardlntf ?init«e. prlv*i* otiUAKe. ortirr, i»r ativllilnc you havr »« rl^an. We riirnl«h rvrrylhlnjt. J11M glrr fl* the job, we do the real. All work gnaraniml. W«will tin 11 hjr Uir con true t or day. Ohi- u« * (rial. 7j0 Went Avenue Ocean City New Jeraey Itell Phone, "5 \V JONES. ROOERS A BASSELL A. I. JON tX. Manajrrr Children'* Hair Culling JERRY liFRANGO S SHAVING PAHIOH First-Class Service For the Winter at 843 ASBURY AVENUE Our Wall Paper n a veritable find. We aim to pk\ise the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs, If you are critical it m«Y lake you a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to choaM from !»ut the point is that you can be sttiu-d exactly tight and at pricet that will appeal to yon. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Anbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey — — . J Advertise in 1 The Sentinej

