iX. r- v ron>tf!V' '1- :: I???? :' Ocean City Sentinel FsUrrSD 4B» I^IUUID KVUT TlDUDiT R. CURTIS ROBINSON Sditor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. • . NBW JERSEY BeU 'Phone No 66-X Advert me mem* to local columna, 4 mdU ,»er line, each inssrtiou. Muuihlyaud yearly nu«?* furnlabedou application. Job work promptly don* by axp*r)sno*d jandi, Thursday, novembek 20. we. Kulared at the 1'oai office al ocean Oily N m Noond clui mall cuiur. PRAISES RED CROSS •I. Au|UHitur'« Rector Vr«ci People to Help Work. The Rev. Thomas P. Blake. rector of St. Auguallue'a Church, who returned the latter part of la»t week from a visit tofrieuda lit Cumberland, Md., made • atroug appeal to hla church mtiubera laat Sunday to do all tbey can to fluauctally assist the Red Cross Society. TtW who had not already i dooe ao could give their subscriptions i to MIm Bradley at the doae of the i aervice. C_ rK.. Ul.l.. .< i i J.J ■ I
Father Blake apoke of the wouderful work of the Red Cross during the war, and he told of the promptness with which member* of the society were on the ground after tbeexploston at South A in boy some months ago. The Red Crou Society I* at all times doing thle kind of eervlce. the speaker said, and he urged that at least one of every family become a contributor to this society. Steal Kataie Transfers. Recent real estate transfers in Ocean City recorded In the office of County Clerk Hlldreth, as reported In the Cape May County Gtxelte. are as follows: Walters. Sherman, et ux, to Annie N. Darby. Hot 99, Girerd Realty Co. David A. Henderson, et ux, to Jas. M. Chester. $5 200 Lot 14, block B, plan 2, Gardens. JoaepbT. Ward, et ux, to James H. Cruealugbam, Jr., aud Frank C. Goodwin. guardian of Marjorle Crossing* bam. Lot 661, Section A. Annie N. Oldham, et vlr, to Katie B. R. Kolb. 11.760. Southwest 16} feel of lot 753 and nortbeaat ISf feet of Jot 764, Section D. John A. Voorbeee. et ux, to Mae C. Taylor. Northeaet 33J feel of lot 769, Section £. David Z. Howell to Ethel B. Miller. Lot 86, block 4, plan of Section* 8 aud 4, Ocean Front Real Estate Co. Fannie I. Davy to Benj. Kaln Brick. 15,000. Lot 18, block A, plan 2, Gar•dens. Joseph M. Rowland, et ux. to Wo. P. Parker. 12.400. Middle 30 feet of Jot 20, Section 2, plan 2, Ocean City Land Co. Benj. Kiln BrJck, et ux, to C. Edwin Bartlelt. 16.000. Lot 18. block A, plan 2, Garden*. Jean Bruce William* to Llllie Queen. 8326. Lot 139. Section North Point. William H. Stevens, etui, to Jae. I M. Chester. Southeast 26 feet of lot 17 and northwest 6 feet of Jot 19, ttt- . rard Realty Co. |^lcbard R. Sooy to \Vm. H. Diesf^ono. Lots 696, 697 aud 698, U~ 1 1 William Hi Dlesrotb, et ox; to St. J1 John's Evangelical Church, elc. •6.000, Same as above. ' Ocean City Land Co. to Haflelgh A 1 •Co. 182,600. Lot on northeast side of! { Fifth street, 790 feet aoutheaat from 1 southeast line of Atlantic avenue, ex- J tending 213 feet to Brighton place and r of that width to riparian commission- b era* exterior line Subject to rights of F Ocean City Sewer Ce. I a Philip H. Prentzel to Helen M. ° JohusoD. 12,500. Portions of lot* 18 1* and 19. plan 3. Bay Front. |l Frederick Pontiere. et ox, to John v J. Dougherty. Lot 465. Section U. F John M. Magulgan, et ux, to Sam- 1* oel Feather. $2,700. Lot Ml, Section B C. R William Lechler to Frank T, Mat 1 thew*. $2 200 Premises No. 6506 c Asbory avenue. I* Caleb G Collins to Ralph L. GofT. M $1,600. Lot 30, Section A, I c — — _ ri
Ordinance No. 127. *ZS2PS2Z£ . and Third a ires u, (kmn t-'JF » H*w J rrsry. *nd thereby miklni Cor in provide tor thr •*- JJ**!' Tbst Oorlnthlan avenue, |n Ocean **»* «* Third •,d* °'u» SLSoes, m widened, ■nun br laid out, opened. «ruvri.<i «i,,i h?«L sod aorb to r«* in acmnLpco with or Sf^JSS? Wl rsistiog io Ihr „p n»n* tb# X'Sveitna and lbs curbing 1 Ifoerenf npr| according io ih- plana nod twei flcatlMisortbseHj engineer" P*€l 00 lb« •Oalbwuitariy -Id© of !! 11 l i STSnUe, m Wldrlint. there •tmll bij 1 buui, mnitruiMnt *nd mode n tide SMffnM^ A#1!?1!1 f>?ln "0<,on3*nr* »1'b thr ordinance* of thl* city and -ccordina in ik« PHnc °f V* c,ty ,clJ' Tbttiixi Koard of ('niDmlMintirra *' f Ibelr dnijr authorized terni ir* hMrtu' julbvrt.^d to lrr,| ,VSV^SlrSr& BSRS'J^a of i.'orinthinn ii.e, mi irldriihl, for the i tirvia* of mn. * <,n*6 'sod ahfi »f po-.|f,ir ecrre with Jiw otanrra lor the pure to ^ paid Sid mJko ,h®rrf"r »" "Sail t** rm.onshtr ?kJ *P*J_ 10 rsfrHtfr from the ownara, in imimof' *t!U^l£!fmAnSSS ~ily' " poaT'* 2huu " ^.,^1,ao,1 s»d aueb comproaaiton fhJJ i2S2^i E P*rt Of tl>« whole amount of tbo roata, dama* c nnd t-a »». nw *. itial tf uri ■ff'irtrtit fr'onot l/t« rnu hfi -a to ISrtns at K^b?!Iik!. lne*Pkelt> or for^ny nthrr roa«oo Hthttoaald land ramtot Jr1olr«l inen tb© ».iM inpti ehall be l«ken tml P*'P™ TOffh In tfifa ordlnanofr, in lbs name of the tSfV of J > van City , in the m..-n©r .. imididb/ and e>prna4N or l he laying; out, oir-nitiv gravsliMe end lbs mak n»anJ bnllf■siswaina anr lbs asfurinr of ibn i NdAMMarj for the wldenlna Of aald (Was raSmlSfS Ihj?, Mg/mp^vswept thereof 1 anaftfrry^. i i SKi m, d Pf^Sllarbansni* SKTMBS.'ttJRr :,Srff , — _ I 1 ROHKHT KIHHKfL < Com miction era fj NOTICE. » JSui i!? lb»* fha ordlnanee. HnwiTanSiniiTr?!, fi I I M iwa 5. ' ^ ,bt,'d Wovsmbar It, I w rfil fl ' 'hnijhfrs will b» taken up , . .. jeyiln ' *imI final p .Knir at n h 2£2intl«r J? j'" ,'! 'k ^"mmteslonera of '|| l)Wn4kr fc l#iV «*.? !? ,,:H on Monday J . i'1 OateJ *<m mber 17, tf if , j . w< ^ f„ ■ A»S K LiS^ Mwm
FRATERNAL SPIRIT AT CLASS BANQUET (Continued from First rage.) City. There Is in Ocean City too much of the spirit of letting George do the work Mr. Lewi* here read the third point, sa hated, as oue of the otjecla of the cla*H. Thl* follow*: | "Third. To encourage the giving of the tenth of uue'a Income to the • work of the kingdom." He told the clasa men that tie wa* glad that that they had named this a© oue of their object*. It Isn't so much your money a* yourself, aud what God mostly wants la yourself He aaka for a goodly portion of your iucome— yourself exchanged for a commodity. If the uieii of Oceau City really felt or realized their stewardship, what couldu'i they do? The sky would be lbs limit. The Rev. J. W. Watt*, rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, aald It was an tnaptraliou to see so many Ocean City men thus coupled together. He made a plea for social service for the help of Oceau City. Do
il uot sit home ou Sundays. Sacrifice I personal feelings. People are watchl tug you. a The speaker predicted the removal, i in the near future, of all church barI riers aud the uuton of all Christian*. » In the course of hla remarks, the i speaker related a couple of funny ator- - 1 lea that made a strong appeal to hi* . hearer*. Miss Louisa T. Corson, although doubtless handicapped by tbe cigar i Umoke, rang a solo, • Lludy," aud in 7 response to an encore she was heard Jin another selection, "Nobody Knows : the Troubles 1 See." Bulb won much J applause. Leslie Hughes was at the . plan j, Lieut U. E. Goodman, chief scout ( I executive of the Boy Scouts of Pbtla delphla, next Introduced, told hi* , bearers that their Job la Id helping the . boy to make good. Id 1906. he said. . there were thousands of boys entered I in tbe first grade of tbe school* of J Philadelphia. Eight years later 80 | per cent, had fallen by tbe wayside; J 20 per cent, were In the high school*. I In June of .this year ouly 6 per cent. . I of the orlglual number graduated. I Tbe others, for some reason*, had not I made good. Ninety-four per cent. . I were not able to accept the education I I (be State otfera It* young, la PhilsIdelpbia it 1* now becoming anything , but tbe fashion for tbe young tnau to I want to make good In school. Thel I principal of one of the largest high I schools there told tbe speaker that the I boys of this school compare their re- 1 porta. If by some accident Jones ha* I no failure* the others make fuuofl htm. ; Mo-e than 60 per cent, of hts pupil*, tbts principal aald, were not permitted to represent their school otiath-j jJelfc teams because of their being con- 1 Idltloned. Tbe speaker told tbe story of the ditch-digger. Tbe latter, asked why he dug ditches, »ald he dug ditche* to I get money to buy food to get strength [to dig ditches. There la so much of this sort of I iblng In tbe world today, Mr. Good - [man declaied. ' ••Graft" Is too prevalent among 1 1 many classes, even among tbe school- < hoys. To make men, we must make They must be reached while < •till In their knee breeches. h However, tbe speaker Mid he did t not Intend to be pes*lm!sile. He I' a measage of cheer. It I* M possible to correct century old ataud « arda. The Philadelphia Rotary Club, ' of which the speaker 1* a member, ba* < a boys' work committee to work with t the boy. that hi* future may be made worthwhile. The club fixed ou three * principal*. First. To drive tbe M thought into tbe boy of having him I make Rood by learning to accept re- ' ■ponstblllty— -Carrying the message to Garcia." Becond. That the same I code of Integrity must prevail lo 1 1 school a* In tbe beet bualneM circles. Third. Be prepared mentally, physi- t cally and spiritually to take up the responsibilities of life tndav. i ■ I«.«|suubiuiiimov ui me KKiay,
I The Idea of coupling tbe man with I tbe boy Is the great point. There I* loo more serious picture than tbe boy developing into manhood. Tbeie Is a no more Inspiring sight thau that boy J being led by a man. They used to '. s«y to leave this with the school -(teacher and theBunday school*, but f| today tbs man-power of the nallon I* , awakening to the call of the boy j There t* no longer any ex cue# for a . man to allow the boy to go oti wttb out helping him. Tbe *pesker hers referred to the Big Brotherhood Movement, and *aid I : that big men In Philadelphia are a*k mg for a little brother, and they gP{ some from the Juvenile Court. 1 here were itisti who desired to get 1 the boy before he has gone wrong, and leu year* ago a group of turn brought forth the Boy Bcout movement. The scouts now have a half, j million of boya, with 40,009 men to lead them. There are 8000 boys In the work In Philadelphia, with more than 1000 men backing Una great movement. There I* no longer any exniae for a town that has not grasped thl* opportunity. The Boy Hcout movement ranches those points taken up by the Rotary Club The Boy Hcout Movement Is helping the boy to hla vnca tlno. Il put * before the boys those |»nnclples that will make hirn the mea- ' of man we want. Toe challenge Is your*— help the boy to make good. The add reus wa* followed by a *e • by a f|uartet comprising Dr. j , Thorn ley Hughe*, ftu**el! H. Nulty, I) Lowdeu and Walter Hher! * They made such a hit that J they were called back several limes r Judge Eldretlge. afier being Intro 0 docrd, asirt that there wa* A ttuir c when he took pride in being Intro- 1 ft rtursrt as a Judge, but he has changed I-I his views since tie heard the story of j * lbs old baseball player. 7 he story' ZH'n 1 \Wy9T' llkB hall I i p ayer, doesn't make good, they pm *t lilm on the bettch. r* Judge Eldredge Mid that ousalway* w leu t Invited in a plate a second time,
| and thus, when hi* frit'iid, Fieetioldei John P Fox, Itivlltd hiui lo this gsth | erlng, tie spprrcistrd Hie courtesy j However. Willi tnlulalrrs lo I lie rigid land Itrfl of him, he uauslly feel* em barrasMd somewhat like a 'trsvelinii man hi a hotel w here a mlulater* meeting was In progress, who Mt likt s lion In a deli of Daniels. One of ttie joilge'* stories wsaofa dying Irlihniati who. aher hvariuK (lie sweet Strain* of a local band, said he waw ready to go, as there Couldll't be auythliig iu hell worse than that Speaking or blessings, Judge Kl dredge told the story of the one legged mat) who w as glad iu these da>« that tie lis- to buy ouly one shoe Apother one was ou a Kentocklsn Who, paying f 12 fur a quart of whiskey, declared that this sum was no more than lie had always Umugtit the [juice was worth. Judge Eldretlge spoke of the I iu instance <>f the element of obedience in oue's life and character. To obey Is to live. Disobedience Is death. Iu this | age we are all taught the necessity of taking care of our bodies and of our health In order that we uiay have strong bodies and healthy uitud*. The Idol of the world today seems to [ he muscle rather than music, art, etc. It I* Important to lay stress ou bodily I ' "J
0 development. Man uiu«l obey the « I laws of the activities in which he Is i- eugaged. Tbe speaker referred to tbe Impor- , taoce of obeying the laws of the State, ■- 1 anfi'cod fifty , and he told a personal '. aYe^ of three small boys taken before e him Tu court a few months ago, aud r- his interest In Hie welfare of oue of s these youngster*. j God demands a higher obedience. t» Obedience iu tbe life of the Individual r lii something required by our Maker. j aud this i* shown ou every page of 1 Holy Writ. The speaker Instanced » I the case of Jonah aud his summoua lo ltNiueveb. tbe story of Hie disciples e sud the conversion of Paul ou the road to Damascus. Obedience was; t the test for Hie Israelites Hpeaklug of the 1 eague of Nations, s Judge Eldredge said thai America Jlia* outgrown the time when she . could live uutn herself. We can't cry ) I America for Americans aud atop] f | there. j ) Judge Eldredge said that withlo Hie ; I last two year*, by reasou of bia work iu the naturallzatiou court*, he has] . beet! glveu a new conception of what . I Anit-nca mean*. These uieu, or most [ of there, are Americans at heart, and . they are worth Baviug. There w ere 33 i wounded men in the hospital at Cape May lobe naturalized. One ha* lust : j lit* right arm. America cannot say ] • that she owe* these men nothing. . Dr. Buyder, speaking of thl* effort , of Hie Friendship Bible Class, said that tbi* ha* been a "get-together" uigbl aud all have enjoyed the affair. I Dr. Huyder told a couple of fuuuy I -lories on the other minister* present, and aald that his policy for tbe claa* , was outlined In the six rule* ou the , | back page of the menu cards. He told hi* hearer* that they are engaged In a big task— that of standing back of tbe great movements of the day, tbe holy crusade, whose object t* turning the whole world for God and I righteouauc**. This program will be preached Iu every church in this city, j He spoke or tbe great results that will 1 I accrue If all men will fight ou the side ] ' of righteousness. He urged the throwmg oil of lethargy and the working of 1 all for the glory of God He thauked ! all for tbeir presence. | ' Dr. Bnyder announced that the ' men'* claa* will bold monthly social i gatherings, and that Harry Davis, former first baseman and captain of , the Athletics, of Philadelphia, will be Hie speaker at the uext meeting. He extended a cordial Invitation to the U of tbe Preabyterlau Church aud J tbe men of the community to attend these monthly meetings of the class, j There wan good music during the evening by an orchestra *com prising the Holt boy*, Herman Belvagoe, u Murptiy, Leslie Hughes and Harold Maratno. v The decoration* of the room were 7 particularly attractive and excited J much favorable comment. (*- The committees iu charge comprised n the following: , Membership aud reception— William j*| F. Gardiner, chairman- (Mif.tr... i I i: uiraiiiK, cnairman; L.
h | Breckley, John R. Groves and David Ir] P. (.'rem well. y Program-rharle* F. Nabb. John a McCalllon, Jonathan Wallace and C. y Homer Bhoe maker. J Refresh merit* — T. Lee Adams. Win. I M Kanck aud John P. Fox. t ml Th«tnk«mvlnic Service*. | Holy Trinity Church member- will t worship with the Methodl-r, Pre-hy. terian and the Baptist communions in the Presbyterian Church on Thanks, giving at 10 a. m. ! J _ Notice (o Limit Creditors! ! Malstenr Murk Lake, if r-a^©d .'nrsioinftothsorOfrr i»f Hnr*jr M. IkiutCauB Hurrfw-ienr th© toun.Vnf "ii g,,. ; on »f»t» taremy..ivH,no rta y n( Hrpum.rr A t>. Islv.on ilir appllratloii «»f ih. *uh«rrl&*ra i ailnnnUtrai'ir* of ■ id 1 | ,w eraiUHtfw ofsHld drrs-^,1 lo-lhlftt lo il.r Ru^crl.rr. m.dsr o-Th^J i!Hr"l£!!S ui*,r *rul *nda net I thr (flat# of arid deomrtvl \riihi.. I'ro'hlr Ar0,VhrB!rmy-'tt">d lay of Hvv , "*/, A . I), ttuii. «r iiiry W||j w inr,..!r rilT «**"»»« «»*v an ba eii bera i»*1»d Hepit n»» rr n. A. it. ivn> MA«««1K I.AKK and *»PI 1> V '2WaHlOTr^Al>MA^ •v. Pi.. I . fH(tt Admlnlanaior*. [ Proposals, Mfrtird projKvcaia wi'l \# rt-erivrd ».» u— I lWt-rtt n( t ommintionrra or Oeran City New I Jsrsyr at u .nrfrtina of mid lt£" to fc i.Jm on Unhdtj-, | ifiYin|wr |, ISjy, Mi <i,. kflur , | ■ inniV ?* -IP "T »'« III* i wntnla- 1 App°^::Jnr:i:,7nW,H,rvx,to5Wr: rapa^ty of |«ifi fee, ,lt ho., , wVh «, d n h and h^»if*iT"nk r!"' W Mllotl. nll?m r r 1 'V}° * ,,h fflOgallona .»r ni I it ii tr <U|>afr|(t, |no|ii(|tnf nil , rr-eslr v I (qnlpmsrii, riirh h« lifklrr*. Hirr, t-rnw tmt* I door opener*, wrsm qea, v\v. Ji,,i«»r . »1' I r«|OI|-firl a ||)i *• \t rlnrlrr. 4 l^ot r I ' llvhta I •s-r h U|ltU,*pre<lnfi)ttef. cla k, eir. j. .A'jraSBftS""'* "TK.vip. tlw? I,,d,l#r fW rurn"11 a ®"i«Pi'W -pojinm. A n-TilrtH) etirrk, pavab'r to ihr on, fMnanrer, u<y,-n city, N, J..nroa-i, m ISL] XI, Md "n, °' ""•h"1 Tin- -I bidder In hiniiaS a sbmh I 2a.,npJ,3r »'HKnt 010 •l"" il» m.. r" »l '"Mtiferlnrff, to rove* thanu I fkrtnrsr'a *ua ran («. f.„ f,ne>rar ..... t,,,-?vv r isr replacement f any or all ni»l- and <v»»i of ln«tnliati< n nf -^nir 1, . w,i"„ »Mli lb* law 01 win nr flaw J* The Hoard of (*OM,|nlaatr>n*rs rr»*n> ihr bid for aarneei.araoier of HIM.«r..tu« «!., aSKnT111 Alilih^iallr '"r ■pSltforAwp co,r~,'w'nd II II It 1* * J,liRRV ^ MhKitia. il- iv, iu, p. r,, is.as. c»t7 tint.
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N*« Jer ■*>•, thai '•> *trlusuf thr *utau> u. mrii r*»r nudr Mint j. 1 rov lie w ill Rail m| j'ul'Ilc -ale all Ilir «n b ormcii »• h*r«all'aiil*iil- -lid rr at eat «t" 1 iTriiiMiier nifDilonsi, or any i»ari IbtroX.-uOlcliul for Kit purpose to pay KM Ui lieu (Ii err g un b*r l fiat year WIS. for . iitilmrlrtl Irruj lor wlilc 1 nor iwraori or pt'tuot will agna to Ukr ilir , saitie, noi siceedlng flfl> yrart, and pa> ■ 11, ta% Urn ibrreuu, includlu* c<wl and inlrrrvt of kale, or in for wlitn ooohr will bid for a t«.iiu of t-ira I'll" laltl ult ail) lakr place III 1 1»» CouiIiiImI ucra' Hootn, al I'lly liall, O. 0..1. l/lty . &«» Jcl" »•>', on Saturday, December 20, 1919 at On© o'rtork In t|»p afirrnooii. k Tt»r -aid laud*, ifroniientN. hrrrdllaiiifrtii*. and rral rsiatr. ao lo lw sold and Hi* namt-* of (] ihr p r»nUi aga'int u bom Uie -* Id t«i|i|i«o la— u laid ou areitiilil of thr mwr, a»d Ihr aiiiOiiut of laira laid on acvouut of aacU |<arcH nrr a* loUowa, with IQlrrtwl computni to tbe '( Ural day of July, WW; - uaarr Ul At Str. 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— - Any Mint1 Any Where I , 4 1 Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue ■ S B SWAN j. E. TROU1 Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Garoenters ^pjj| and Builders JOBHING A SPCCIALTV '040 m3o JnV AV£i\uc OCcmN C1 1 Y N. J. YOU SHOULD HAVE j A Reliable Builder I To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time I to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the I honesty ol the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to | any or all of them. l Send for the list of names and photographs ot the houses. Otis M. Townsend I office dim! nro °cEA* ciry. i 8!b SI. Opposite P. 0. D | L U CL R N. J. ; ' City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCCAAf OtTY. NEW JERSEY L. W. MILLER RROPRIE TOR TELEPHONE, 2Q3 IB. MIL. L. MAN "7-22T buildbb~7'j,,m»INovelty " Pipeless " ^ ' PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 205 . 22C FRED P. BELL * Fop Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE loll a bio place to do your marketing. Moats, Crocehes. Fruit* and Vogetablos. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF C iTY ^ OPEN AL^ THE YEAR
Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING ano DECORATING 1046 ASBURY AVENUE I OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY I SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue i>h*.C; ,^j Ocean Citv* N J. 1 GOOD WORK' QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK LXDNE ON PREMISES | PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL rj - Estate Eon Sale BIO BARGAINS CotUgcs, Apartments „nd Ban(r..lows, famished »nd onfumKh«J tTmTo? ^ ky m"Sl ,Kr so,d nl sacrifice puces This is the v^Ch^p" a,,<1 ■— ' ** IV^ar^lT^ Alonzo Cotton ft'Q Anbury Avcnu. v.-,ty. N. ... 1 MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTG \GE No waiting for two w«ek* to know if you <wu get It: wr run trii v as'iT* V1 brunt pm|*riip« t'tnurv iv>ttatv>* r*r t>w»n t'lly, ApTSTl"" ""I'*"'""""1 'he cholot ol J. M. CHRSTKR ft CO., Ocean City, N. I REAL. ESTATE .«« INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 'q-11 EightB St. Ocean City, N. j, i PLUMbhMG <-.« of yom «,ok « Whloh I md > Tk'tlTL'l I— '» uk. or ofork,) fore; to totintuu old 4 u»\ T' ^ totohUAm,, M„,H PQ,to.. C. H. BACON f«17 niKHth M, Advertise in ths SENTINEL '
• ' onriwiwi, *»» OTIS M. TOWSSEID | BUILDER Opkick: 8tb St. Opjroiite p 0 OCKAN CITY, U. J ' Ouly galvanized nail* 11>rf exterior work Joseph D. ! ©J CARPENTER jobbing work A 5^ c. i ' V. j Fbowp.DH-M h29 PtAnlyan fUmce Ocrra r*t George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plan. ftw. . ^<U4i. " Leander S. Corson EUILDER ioaa wcsLcr avz. OCtAX CITY. ». J. PXOkt.tSf^ Altafiliaes ^ HUMBERT C. PONTIERE 3 BUILDER Tmuisii.#! ocu» cm. i. ]. Harry R. Hayes t_^ CARPENTER prvtnptly Aumdai lo LoU i Of Sj lc Cotugra for Sil< 4a d Rrot Thirlt-th rd Si tti Asktg A»i p ocEacmf.u. ■ Bui W-OMC. 401*4 ALBERT G. GILBERT7 E PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, OGU.NCm..V J, I Kstlmslc- FcroUhfrd, Foil Lin* 01 John Uau a Ukt i^ueu ; Varot*b*w. Kic., ai Our tflor*. ■ Also. John T. L»wj L*s<3 u£ ou OwP -tAoxiy to Miociu HruaiMw an A PaloUra noppiiai. I Hl^ycle Ttrv* and au.-,tf;r tu pAirtuc Promptly Attsndcd To. . 6.0. Adam ». « Adut H.S.teaat GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTWG BIICX LAYING, fcic., Elc. AII Work la Masso Una Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J B RECK LEY'S " HOUSE ANO SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. P*0P . Reedy Mixed Paints. Lead aud Oils 930 and 9±! Asbury avenue. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY' NEW JERSEY bell Kb***. i77-W Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST II2S Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Something Ne for the benefit of Ocesa Ctt? pec Ocean City House Clkn Company I';
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Childrm'a Hsir Cuttlat j JfififiY MlilCO'S SHAVING PARLOR Flrst-Class Service • EIGHTH and BOARDWALK and : 843 ASBURY AVENUE (WHEN IT COMES TOV ^3>-^B.EPAReONESS7 >P«£SRrn^77 IN 1 t—f V^'PLUNBINfr f- _T^'WHV WrlRtJ \YOt? csii hrt wp'tt (hiiraarhlv J6t|wr^ (o bundle sny kiwi 4 1 « Klamhing jab »( s j liiiWltni notice. We've gol (he (ihiK we ve g« tbe smlntuT. wr vc gt-i the nroesiury skill and ent-ig> and we'it got fail stestn np and a m*n ready (o do yoar J<4» when von want it done Fell Phone. No, 9v HANS 8URKHAR0T 64S-S1 JUktff •CUHI NTT. « J. 1 , Try *n AflYcrtlwmc*! la Ike BXJRTunUf

