Ocean City Sentinel Funrrmu x*a ixftuvasa Kvui Ticuar R. CURTIS ROBINSON feliior *nd Proprietor OCEAN CITY. . • NKW JEKSKY OeU 'Phone No 66-X A<hr<tUMm«ii(ii :a Uklv oivuzunk, & r«ui« p*r .m*. melt inw-rtsoi.. Mo.AU.v s»ua jejuiv iwf* nuou£»txi aa 4(ip:i(«iiVQD Job wot a proiaiHly Auoi by «iMit<uc«d ■Hi til! THURSDAY, JULY 17, 191 y. fca«u>r*4 j«i thrt j*o*t u Ho* al .a -N Jh c4immi mAii mati«r. JIXV T1DKB. (G*&oh front— v*>«i pi nxl by Prank U. .st*vr. ATL) U>w liUh Low li, ch A. M. A. M. |\ M, r M. i 4 17 Ihtl 5 JO H37 1 6 lli ri-j2 12 11 3 6V> 1234 7.H 1 Ou 4 7 37 I U7 «Lo7 1 49 6 &2b 2 0J 9u2 2 39 8a~sua 2A3 HOJ» *sb 7 lfc.07 3 #6 Id. A J 4 21 H 10 57 i 40 11 41 111 I 9 II 43 a .13 ... ; ;>] | 1U 12 34 0 23 12 32 17 11 MB 7.10 117 7 i< 13 2uJ 7.56 2 01 s|J us " s 3s 2 42 via! 11 3 24 y )9 SkSS £ 32 15 4.U3 10 00 4.01 lull 1J 441 !>• I; i ;> 10 53 17 ullS ii.26 55a II 37 ! IB S.Ui 12.25 0. 29 12141 IB AM « 30 1.071 aan Y.w '""" 121 ~*ssr 207 li 21 aoo 227 U.45 sioh 22 9.55 S.35 10 5J 4 is 1 1 23 10 58 4 41 U.52 i IS 1 24 1139 5.40 .... 6 17 J i 25 IS. IB 6 4o 1257 7.15 1 1 2S 1.41 7 4 J J 51 8 os 27 a 2.31 sii o r> i»| ! 2S 3 18 9 20 3 31 9 SB 1 29 4 03 low L 16 10 211.! 30 4 46 10 51 5 08 lft I S I 1 31 5.29 11.34 54S 11.491 p I i
PASTOR RETURNS. Tl»« Rf*. m. ». Hnider Adtf'eiiw 1 1 AttXI4l.il >. More than 100 l»Ute* were preoeot] *l tbe meeting of the Visiting Ladle*' Auxiliary of the PrMbyterlan Church) oa Monday afieroaoo at the Caelool Cfnb. The meeting was unueuaily Inter- [ est J rig because the new paste n tlie] Kev. R. H Saytler, Jiuc returned from j Frwuce, *a» prexnt. He tnade the ! openlug prayer. Kneouxagtog report* were received! from Mrs. W. K. Hairi*, Jr.. xcr. 1 tajry. and Mr». R. F. Row., treasurer I The program fo'lowa: VocaJ solo. 31 uut Kitle Geiger. ac- 1 compacted by Mow Loolaa T. « oraon. [ Violin solo. M)«*> Elrzabela Ltaeon of Troy, accompanied by Mr. Kraoae Vocal aulo, Roea D. Mceban. Tbe bw.nwrt for the day were Mr* J* W. Frazlrr, Mo, Geo. Edward* I Mr*. Keiirvcr*. Mr*. Wm, MaeH.-tdc Mra. W. rf. Fergoaon, Mm, Pursall.] Mra. Myer* and Ml*a Willi*. The next meeting will be held at the t'aaino Club next Monday and the member* invite every woman in I Oeean City to apeud tbe afternoon 1 ! viib tbem. REMARKABLE bills I I I •ptwwcltd x»icin.e« at rtunttrt au<l
t*a«"k Tliratn*. Manager Roy Bourgeois, erer alert to p.caid tbe ihooasnd* of patron* of tbe igrar-d and ParJc, on the Hoard, walk, wiil give ail a neb picture treat next week. Ju addition toeocb popu'ar atara &- Farnuui, Hart, Clara Kimble Vouug. Alice llrady end Peggy Highland, ibei roouy Charlie Cbajdln, the hero of the yoaog-tera, will be *een at both tbealere during the coming week. "DAJLtDY TONGTRGS" Jfn-r r-ichioml a ltd Vauuc ▼Htcat Hl|»pndriime. Thegreateet «z«ea*of the year. MarT Flekford in "Daddy LnnglegN." toR.p * w'lb big vaudeville acts, I will be i be atiractlo^wi the Hippo- 1 drome tier oexi week, it will be one of Ibf reliar bifin of me xawm. All I tbe -children want to we Mary Pickford, the favorite acLra#)*. 10 ,,Tbe U'»P»rdon. ab.e rim, will be *een in the photo- 1 play the remainder of this week. ■ ~* , ^1 e?ewe Cttukr-*. The m win be a dcmonatraiion cf [he wnrk of tbe Ideal flmfeaa cook Move] Mtha ardware store of Charles C.l Bead, f t j0 A-bnry avenue, all of I fttxt week. The line polnta of ibe [ stove wUJ be shown by the demon aerator. Don't fail to be Hwre.
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' SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES > Strong Sermons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Congregations. 8T. AITOUSTINB'8. x The 6.3d, h, 9 aud Id o ohvck iua«ww tu St. Augusllue'a Church SuuUay ucrc largely atteiidnl. I'bs celebrauta were lbs Rev. T. li. Hmlih of Haiti* more; the Rev. William tttodcJuiau, . 1 0. S. rfo.. of Pittsburgh; the Rev. John J. ScbroedeJ. C. iS. 8p., of l.\iru- - AalU, and t tie Kev.Tboiuaa K itlake. rector of llie church. M»rw are -aid at 7.3*1 o'clock every week-day morning, aud xrvlcea are livid Friday ami .Sunday ewuiug* at 7 3d o'clock. FIKbT BAl*TlKr The eervlce* of ibv Fir»t Bapl)*i { I'hurch were well malutahied Sunday, i de»pite the bad u cat her CODdlHOti*. ; At the cha{>el 53 people were preeeut i »nd the wrvicv vi ■» conducted by Dr. 1 IV. E. i'balmer.s who delivered tbe ; TIXU'-U At the Park i heater eervlce. 77 rolkNtlvUded. The *ubject of tbe wrtuuu wa» The True I'hriMiau" from the next in 2 Cor. 6; 17. i Hereafter J'fof ^oeeti will begin : < playing tbe organ ai 10 30 o'clock and thow going to tne Park Theater at (bat Umc will hear fifteen mluule* of I hoe iuu*ic At the Hippodrome aervice on tbe Boardwalk lu the eveulng, though the a eather «i> threatening, exactly 932 ' , people attended, aud a mo*t In-plrlug ( -t-rvics wan held. Mr. Liucolu led ( tbe *oug xrvlce ami then Introduced Krauk Embick, of Philadelphia, who uot only led the congregation lu a se- e lection, but *aug a number entitled, c •The Hitter aud the Sweet." which v wa» well received. The paetor, the M. M. Lewi*, preached upon the , -ubjeci, "The Meaning of the Croea." L The characteristic of the Hippodrome preaching la that of dealing with deep p "Ubject* m a abort, but thoroughly | VMS IMVSMMfyUI^
comprehensive, manner. Till* uort of preaching le proving a* popular tide year a* In prevtoua yeare. LCTHBKAX. The *ecoud summer preaching *erJ vice of the local Lutberau congregation was livid Suuday evening in tbe j First Baptist Church, aud wa* I marked by au Increased atteudauce I and aeveial special features. Among I tbe visitors was the Rev. George \V. | j Sandr, D. D., edltor-ln-cblef of The | Lutheran, who recently wrote au edlI torlal argument iu favor of church I J editices, Instead of temporary chapels J The sermon of dunday ulght war I delivered by the president of the Philadelphia English Conference of LuthIcran Cburcties. tbe Rev. F. M. Urlcb, pastor of Trinity imtberan Church, I South Philadelphia. The aermou was a gospel treat, plain, forceful, and truly evangell*tlc. Taking Paul's comparison of eartbly suilerlngs coinpartd with the glories of the future, ihe speaker u*ed tbe well-known text •j f Roman* 3 18, to portray tbe sure re ward of Christian living and service, both in this life, and the life beyond the bounds of tbia existence. James Whit comb Riley's poem. •The Prayer Perfect," waa ellectively rendered as a nolo by Mr. Miller. Miss Florence L. Deisroth was pianist, ■ad will be regarded as tbe church musician 'or the season's services. On next Sunday evening, the Rev. L Luther DeYoe, D. D . pastor of Trio- 1 Ity Lutheran Church or U • rmaulown, will deliver tbe third sermon of the aeries Dr. DeYoe and family are spending 1 1
their first summer at this resort In t their own cottage, recently purchased, fl FiKarSf. s. . I Notwithstanding the unfavorable i / beginning of tbe day, Bunday was a success in tbe Melhodlst Church « There were 102 prevent at the moru- ( tng service, while In tbe evening the J church was filled. . I The Rev. George W, Yard, pastor of [ the church, epoke at both service*. In the morning he preached on the I -rtibject, "The Lord as Arborlcultur- 1 liet. sinl lu Ibe evening bis subject I waa "The Power of One Man." ■ I The text of the mar ling was taken from Gen. 2; 9 Mr. Yard said: "God went into detail In everything He made. He did not merely say, *Lei there be,' and there was He thought I out Hie plan to the last detail ceoj curies ago. There was nothing new j I to God. Man cannot think out the | detail to any single thing that God has in arte. He spends a HfeUme' studying au inarct. or a plant, and | when be get# through he hsa not befun to complete his Investigations, t is most inrerentlng to see God at | work among HI* Lreee We watch Him wn lie lie plants tbem. "He planted tu« oak at the very beI ginning of lime. The acorn, with lis I peculiar tenacity for life, Is a wooden I *ul seed. It abides its time until it I | can send Its shoot upward; then It abides its time again until It overtone its neighbors. This old tree was venerated by the Druids. Abraham abode under this tree. Altars were set un , I — -- "CIS K| UII
neueat h their bows. Ablmeleck was made king under the sturdy oak. • *«•» It la to the foraet what the lion Is fo the animals of the Jungle aud what tbe ragle Is to the birds of the air. It is king of the forest. We see God a# He is planting ihe j nr tree, and a- time goes on we see the ' re«uit* nf Hh planting. This tree gives its wood for the making of inu- • I ileal instruments, weapons of war, rurnhors, the construction of houses laud in the building of shins. David played ou an instrument n { ftr wood Harps, lutes, gnltara and a number of instruments art made from It," Mr. Yard named the olive, Ibe fig I Lrw?' cedar, and the palm tree -peeking about each, be told of Ihe I part | bey play In the world today I lisee trees, said the speaker, are aU spoken i if in Ihe Bible and more than I llitse But the greatest free of all ages Is thai mentioned In I Peter 2; 24; "Bore Sins in body ou (lie trot." Calvary fa tb* moat outstanding tree of al' time. It wM planted by human I beings, but it bora eternal fruit. The last tree Mr Yard apoke of was I the tree of life, which la mentioned lu m! / Mli hmi ***** «f the i li, rb? riatemaot of Iteveiations )*, • Hlesswj are (bay that do His comJ rn and meat*, iliat thsy may have j right to the tree of life, and may entar (n through the gabw into the city." We thank God for the trees of the I ;',reS#' b"i OI,r 4ea|Hwt gratltuda is for Ibe Irre of Calvary and the Tree of Mra.
I CAUGHT LARGEST ; FISH IN JUNE 1 Names of Lucky Members of Club Down at Fourteenth Street. The members of the Ocean Oly ' Fishing Club winning trophies for » cstchlug the largest Mali in June are: Channel base— first, Harry W. Htel- 1 • wagou, 42 pounds 4 ouucea; second, I ' George NN . Uiidenlown, 42 pounds. NVaakllsh. Kd. Klein, 6 pound*, 12 1 ouuee*. kiugfish. Sauiuel P. Bow man, I j SO ounce*; bluvfiah, George Fraubeu-| liekl, 25 ounce*; fitiunder. H W. Slel- 1 j wagon, 3 pound* s ounces; croaker. I SV. Ward Beam. 40 ounces. Dr Herbert Stoughton, Dr. NY. C. I ; IV Bauerle. Clarence Summer*. Win jute Summer*, Elmer G'Nell, George 1 Klngacer and Herman Holle, of Pbll ad el ph la, had a aucceiwrul fishing trip I j lu the bay Monday. They got a lot I " of weak fish, klugfish aud croakers. I Several of the members of the Ocean City KUhing Club went to lirlgautlue with Commodore Huugerford iu lit* I boat on Saturday. They were Dr. | Wayne T. Killiau, P. F Wright, John I W. Newton, George Uurkhardl, W. W. Slbeou, Leslie G. Campbell aud Clarence Brush, They got a lot of] croakers aud weakfisb. P. F. Wright I captured a shark. j Mr. Feuton, of Philadelphia, a] summer resident of South Ocean City, I caught a five-pound rockfish and al weakfisb weighing four pouuds olT the pier or the South Oceau City Fishing I Club a few days ago. ( _ Harry W. Slel wagon, a promlueutj Philadelphia busluees man residing II r « iiiiBuci|iiii« UUIIIICIO LU ■ Li icei^iiug ' I I
yf at Ridley Perk, aud who Is vice presla dent of the Ocean City Fishing Club, | caught a five pound rockfish, a fewdays ago, at Little Beach. ; ENJOY LIFE HERE I Ofrnnntown Bon' Clat> NowNumbrrs About 40. j Forty youths are now at the Ger mautowu Hoys' Club camp on tbe I bay front at Fifteenth street, this city. I They are under the direction of Na- 1 than Goodman, who has the assist- 1 auce or the following counselors: Ed- 1 ward Bushnell. Ralph Sackett, John Spencer aud Roy Herd. George W. Balnbrldge, superintendent of the club, paye week-end visits I to the camp. The boys are all having a good time and are enjoying their outlug. They frequently have baseball games and Indulge In other sports. (UommnnteawL) Give Tbem Free Moaic, Editor tub Skntinkl — Why doeau'l the city submit gracefully to the inevitable and give the people free music? For three weeks the City Commissioners (for. afier all, it Is tbe municipal authorities) have tried to gel the people to pay to hear these concerts, and the public won't pay. They evidently can't be persuaded, or forced. Let's all be a baud of brother* and forget tbe present uonleaiiaritne**. Taxpayer.
1 1 " Report of Condition of the 1 TUCKAHOE NATIONAL BANK I At '? J11* HUte of Sew at Lbs rliMKi of builnm 011 Juno W. 1VI9; , _ ^ lUMOVKCta. dlwaau' mi4j*un utfraraiu, U.H. Hoodo do ro« It Ad | lo Bsc- urn clrculaU.»n (par TSlno) 17/iCOCO I I.itK-rtjr Loan Bonds. I SR. i and psr 1 c«-ni„ and Victory USTrWMo II. M. Ibmda (not Inr.'adlnc «tock-i owned niiplwJzpd, ir//.-.m Hlock of Kedrral H»- . ' *^, 0° senrs Hank (57 por ! j ocnt. of subaerlpjvaliw'of banking l»IMJDj boass, owned and unincumbered. >L m ^ I I Kurnlture and Da- UAS3 00 I J l-awtiifrra^r ve with 3jn>.00 I KsdenU Reserve Cash I n vault an<| nrl 10/15.#'.< I ■ ruoanta du« rrom batlonal hanks, (h.?n- 11 I Checks on other ®.70..IS I hanks In ths aame eltjr or town as re. nJK2f®« b?°k: »,70I.U Chcks 00 banks locaudouuidcofciir or town or reporting bank and other cash Items, . I Kodemptloti fund I with IJ.B. Trrasorer and dna from U. H. Treasurer, (J^0() rJOI.4 C X) I . WNAMB 1
hlAHlLITIKR. I M Capiui Slock paid in, i^rorti Hnrplus fund, t Undivided proQU, #? aSja M Clrcoiaitnt oo*w7«t. »l.rA7« ' I standing, 121m ft. i CerPfled cliseks out- . standliif , ICashl-r's cheeks on own bank ouU 1 1 •tandlnf, -nrnl 1 Total, 7 um 34/0 1 I Individual deposiu aobJSct tocnerk, Kkeihmi Total of demand do- Al W I posits (other ihar. 1 J hsnk deposits) stib1 J^et loreesrve, lMjftlxaj I <Mh'-rllm*depo*|Ui, M Hi A I Total of Tlrns lie- vi.nxn uoslls subject to Koatrve, M.lliiti tlW.iAA) I uHtaU <,<Jnntf or Cap. May, I tJnf' Ae'ite rrbW of Il»" "h0** n«"»*d bank, do solernnlr swesr that the shove •DddSSiSr. Uu* 10 {hr ***1 °r ,ny *n«»|«df O u K. I<. R|(*R Pastiier .Isy'ofJnh^iJIi §WOrn l° ***** lh1a 1,1 " JAMBH ailOKMAKKIL Correev-Altsst: NOU^ J'ub,,e' JAMKH MMITHi k. H. TOW UN, R- M. CIIAMI'/ON, iMr#cw>rs. FOR SALE A few (IttiraWeloU, Pennlyti Plnce near the Boardwalk ! 3222 N. CARLISLE ST. PHILA., PA. Tlo*a v*«5- j
Announcement I Heuli* 10 UnnOflrter to Hie public that 1 have opened a Real K.Ute Office it R3h A.bnry aventie, Ctceai, City, N. J, Real R-tate in all iu hriflcbea. t will b* pleawd |0 htndle your profwmition. Call In to ,ee me or Km) tne „ pr^Ul trr call me up and I will call to are you. f»lv# me a trial, | am at yonr aervice. Joseph L. Peacock i,M.B 838 A«bury Avenue 1 y R.M a«m, #hlw New Jersey . M
Learn How to Dance ======^^ A T — — ?The McCusker Studio OF DANCING Tenth and Hoardwnlk Phone 425 Private Lessons Daily l# A. M. to 1 1 p. M. STEL2T5 JTtt Thank Vou Lear Wall Paper Co. 517 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey I _ I
! BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. I General Contractors j ij GRADING AND STREET BUILDING 11 Ninth St. and Simpson Ave. Occan Citv, n. j Bell Phone, I86-J Furniture Stored rRcupholstering ESTIMATE ' Window Shadcs FOR YOU )Awnings and \Housc Furnishings j Our price* ire Lowest poH*lble cou«latenl with Good Work and Uetil Material. Lawrence H. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Universal Electric Irons $6-35 R. H. JOHNSON CO.'S STORE 846 ASBURY AVENUE
SURF LAUNDRY I | 929 Ocean Avenue Phone u9.j Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL j I hh I "#-w a.oc, c..k„ ,o. ... o«v...«. I GARNEY'S AUTO EXPRESS ! ALL KINDS OF LIGHT HAULING j G4RNEY AND SON ,T" N. , | . MONEY TOLOANON MORTGAGE. | No walling for two weekn u> know If you can get if w* nan r-.n .» kal^' f" Bfy tnd 0cmn front propertlea.' Choice cottagu* fur - 0»»u City. Apply't""' f°r lni,,r°VerUe""-Ll11' °'p J. M. CHESTER & CO., — . Ocean City, N. I. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eighth St. Ocean Oity, N. J. ~
For Sale FURNISHED COTTAGE 424 Bay Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Has private deep-water dock with riparian rights. Owners I whose home is in Wisconsin, are occupying it this summer but will give immediate possession if desired Vcrv moderate price will be accepted. y L — I |j Three Apartments For Rent I Money to Loan First Mortgages TIIE JOSEPH I. SCUI,L AGENCY I 757 Asbury Avenue ,w 7 V. pcean Cj,y_ N j | ' 1 P ■ cil aMona, ea-w
THE NEW REAL ESTATE MAN Joseph L. Peacock BOB i ASBURY AVENUE OCCAN CITY. N. J cX.ta? &•«£«• '» A» fdTSifa. PUBLIC P^nchr*. For Sale at Sacrifice Price A |»rctty litllo 5-room Bungalow on the water front of the bay. Never occupied. Ready lor immediate use. MASSEY &l EDWARDS OCEAN CITY, N. J. .ilU. .. ^
Any Kind Any Where I Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITV, N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue S B SWAN j. E. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Caroenters ^^y'and Builders JOBBING A SPECIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J. you SHOULD HAVE I A Reliable Builder I To erect your Ocean City cottage. Vou cannot spare the time I to look after it closely yourself and must depeud upon the I honesty of the contractor. j j I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to I any or all of them. I h Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend |' OFFICE O I I I I r\CO 0CBAW CITY, 8!h St. Opposite P.O.DUI LL/Ln w. j.
City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE . OCCAN O ITY, NEW JERSEY L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR I TELEPHONE . 203 | ' — \ Don'l lei the spring find you with * I ' / I / J leaky roof. Thunder storms are coining I \ Lqj j ) and a leaky r.x>f will be apt to result tn 3 considerable damage. i: Chimney* Uml leak should he lr»okr<! ^Def hi id made water-tight. Snn»kf> I • \ chimneys can In? made to draw. ; t j Tin roofs are fire-pnmf. t ^ fliK — VC/y/777 — r-^-J All kind of stove and heater repairs. I |l tl/IJWLf-l \j f I stove and heater pipes. I L Tin, slate ana king roofing. j ^HaxzLri ' smith's j 1 The Tin Smith * • 735 Asbury Ave, Phon* 7«.V\V All KlndH of Uuttura FOR SALE 4 Box Ball Alleys, 4 Monkey Ball Alleys, 1 Shuffle Board. Apply Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 25 I 1^^^ _ I «
Gook by Gas and you won't Have to worry. The old reliable GAS always .ohnny on the Spot." wTrnSuS* ,your GAS RANGE or -j.jAy ER HEATEK for the coming summer. 1 hirty different ones to select from. « T YOUR hCkVIGD Glty Gas Light Gompany r E rATcORSO N^l I I General Contractor || 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ||_ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS II -'Jfc^=»»1=!=ss=aiaEgB3aL J 'HONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 208. 220
FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE Rollnblo plnco to do your marketing. Moat*. Grocorlofi, Fruits ana VogotabloB. PRE E DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF OITY °PBN ALL THE YEAR plumbino SRCrjit aat-A- rswrsssai tm .» Mr* of yonr rrpntr wnrk nf whin), I mak* * •.fMrikitY I 42!^!. I. , ^ ^ "t otoriml fotri »o ntklnuift. (Mr. ™ uill 7' «r—l^ Mtohtkhm^t C. H. BACON ft«>? 1 5iah tn git Advertise in the SENTINEL i
j OOITIUOTliKi AMD HViLDK^ OTIS M. TOWHSEHD BUILDER Ofpick: 8th St. Opposite p. 0 OCKAN CITY, N.J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work I r || Joseph D. Lee CARPENTER JObUINO W0KK A 8PhCIAI.TY i'bOM, 1M-M MM Pemmbma Plmc r Ocraa cn>. $. j aeor«e W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plan* Tr«c. UuugHsw * Km«uh. Leander'S. Corson BUILDER <030 WLBLCV AVC occAfi eiry, n. ^honc. i.7.m B. HILLMAN pUILDER ALL KINDS OP HOOPING OCEAN CITY, N. J. | Hammonton, N. J. 'ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, CK KAN CITY, N. J. KMluifclr* Kurtilalicd. Kull Line ot John Luc** * Oa'» Patau VaruUhM, Ktc., nt Oar Hiore. Alao, John T. LowU' Lhk] aud otl ■tHuiiy in Htock. Hruaiiew aud i'ai nt*r»' SoppttM. blcypJe Tirra and HappliM. utcypie K« palrtug Prompt ly Attended To. 6. 0. Adimt W. W Adiirt H. S. Ariit GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO, PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, fclc.. Etc, All Work In Masod Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J ,
BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PROP Heady Mixed PaIuU, Le*d end Oili 920 etid 922 Aebary avenue. Hans Bnrkhardt j PLUMBING AND HEATING [ C4« ASB1 KT AVKSt I UCIAS CITT sm JKKSI Mot Water, steam and Vapor tleatlar Hell I'tione. IVI-X DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor • 411 Anbury Avenue | OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY | Hell I'faon*. I77-W Giant Stringlcss Bush Beans Burpces' Bush Limas Thomas J. Thorn 1128 Bay Avenue Grass ar.d Clover Seed Something New lur the benefit of Oceau City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company will rfm.n r.nir holel, boanltng houa*. |>rivat« <v>ttak«-. or anything you have to ctaaa- \\ « fnrnuti evcrj-thtng. Jatt five u* th» job, T. rt.rt t,,e **•(« All work fuamnl***! «'•
I will do It by the contract or day. Ulvr u« a I trial. 7j0 Weit Avenue Ocean City New Jersey 11*11 Ft*OBC, Tft.w JONES, ROOERS A HASSELL A. lo. JON KM, Manager I Children'* Hair Catting JEflBY MMNCBS SOATIHG PA1L0R First-Class Service For the Winter at 843 ASBURY AVENUE
r =» j Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to hdcMM.* the particular. Juat come down and inspect our numerous design*. If vou are critical it may . take you a long time to deckle — there are *0 many pattern* to chDOSft Itom- but the point iathat you can lu suited exactly right and lit price* that will appeal to you. ALFRED K. SMITH 1048 Asbury Av*. Ocran City New J*r**y Advertise in 1 The Sentinel

