J " ■ 11 Ocean City Sentinel Faurran xan ftiuuw *rut Tvcumt R, CURTIS ROBINSON Kdl toe and Proprietor OOL4N CITY, - . NSW JEKSKV Ban 'Pbooa N* W-X ianrttmnwu la looai coiuaius, l mdU f t ;io«, saoh luwiuou. MoaUUy aadysfcrty nu« farowtod oa appucwUoa. Job work proaipUjr done bp axpsrUaosd .varito, THURSDAY, DKCKMUKR IS, 1919! ICstsrod *1 Ito Fost Offlo* at Ocean Clip S. J- to eeooad olasa mell aatUx. But your Christmas goods In Ocean City. The local merchant* cau aupply your demands, and it la only proper to top port borne industries. Inasmuch at U ta probable that , many of tba raadart of I ha tosu. will not rostra naxfc week' a copy notil after the graat^lttteal day. era taka j occasion at thto Ume to «lah the ,
roada raand pffixoa* UA Marry Christ■ma." TW Skmisxl ta printed Wedneaday afltotHxma. With Thursday a holiday, the pep* Je not likely to be daliTtcad hy the poet ofltas people until the fetiovteff Friday. WIfcL TRY AGAIN etijr KeadvarilMi for nidi for late for Official I'aa. Director Fisher aaid at the meeting of the City Com mitotan ere that, when the manlclpaltty, a abort Ume sloes, advert teed for an auto for the oae of hie de perunent and that or the health department, It waa Inadvertently required that the com pen lee bidding ehonld give a guarantee for a year. No company will give each guarantee, and no bide have bean received. The elans* in the advertisement referred to the other machinery ordered at the Ume. On motion of Hr. Pleber, It wae deckled to readveruee for bide, with the - one- year guarantee omitted. The motion waa paaeed, with Director Campbell voting against It. CHRISTMAS FBAST Xetbodlal Xtotoir School Entertainment December a j. The Christmas entertainment In the Firat ML £. Sunday School will lake place Tuesday evening, December 23, at B o'clock. Every class in the school wUl be called upon to eon tribal e a number to the program. The singing by the whole acbooi and the exercises or the primary department will be the features of the entertainment. Ail members, except those of the adult Bible ciaaeee. will receive the usual Christmas treat, ■aadsr wefcoor* Cbrtstmsa The Christina* entertainment of the First Baptist Suoddy School will be held next Tuesday evening in the church. The building will be tastefully decorated and the program committee promise something to be proud of in the way of entertainment. Every member of the school and any Gibers caring to attend will have a warm welcome. • • I * ■?* - I
Wktrttss named amdsota A seriee of whistle*, frequently repeated, and continuing for a couple of boars, shortly after 12 o'clock Saturday night, alarmed many of the resident It wae ascertained that soma large boats, going southward, and close to shore, found It neeeeaary, because of the heavy fog, to blow ibalr whistles to warn other ships of their presence, Cknitmsi Celebration. Nrtl Sunday, Us# services in the First «. E. Church will be In celebration of Christmas throughout the day. In ibe Sunday school, dims abowiDg scenes and incidents in the life of our Lord on earth will be shown after the Karon has been canghL These films ^111 alao be a part of the evening song service. Ordinance No. 139. WHEBBA& tomass of tto lacrsased weight nt ««<ecKblI# truck* (to oast Iros and «ooereU ato in -eater islet* u *e**r*l of kw crowing* in tto City of Ocean ««T. Kw* Jimy. art not now H nt&cieat to wlttotaad *att i»rre**ed wolgbt tod t hereby caasiac said east Iron asd concw storm water Inlet* to coo tin sally break. An ordinance to rebuild and raeanstrnct certain one* Iron and concrete rtor.-n *a t+r taM* aero** csrtalo roadway a in Oeaaa CM. jr. N«w J+r*ty, nod proridiaf for (As coat and ******* thereof. tUommlaaioeera or ths City of <M*m city do onfelar BtcOm J. That (tor* fhsl! to rebuilt and rsopostruRad rmri In>o aod concrete atom wm la lew actoaa tto followlnc roadw *y* la Ocean City. Nsw Jersey. >|«„ oa Jfi? i1?*** Itocood, Third, fifth. gjgkjto jfro, Tapth, JBtoraoih. Twelfth, Thlrtaeotk. rovrtseath, Flfieratt. Sixteenth, sad 8**40C*eotb «rw*a and on Zlsb-.h An*°*iCr Wsslsy and Central . Thai the cast Iron sod con'MS itorn wuw Isfeu acron tto roadways, fcw attooad ta a**feti one of eh is ordisaaee, JtoTI to retold. and rvoraatnscted according 5*" *** •k^Mcatloos of tke C^TmS- — 9i- .That **• «*t rxpesn of re tottdwif sod rvconetnjf-tins ths cast iros andn«m-reto storm water InTet* aeroas tbe rva*waye. mentioned 1« aaetioa oc* of tbl» £«*»*«, atoll to dermyofl by tto City Tr 2*f « ^7 " ** "to Iwnlnf of hoeds Of tts Clfy of (wawa CUT In tuck sum* u sfcan Ipcluds the toUI and Incidental ooet Zl* » ht ,Mr : 225ft. 5S? jn.sytoShi Sod mature wtttathajltoo pnwltoe hyUw and ,to|| bwlsiarset at a rata not exoeedfof all twr r .!^f .twr.?J,narB' hM bond* shall to law* tn toe Shu of !fr* Jerrer r*.a'lee *n !J£S StoteHtg, deaomlaaitlos end all . ** tofal amount .1. «' ** raaetotloBa .' Vfir °f CMMkffiwt of to^SiT or work to %> fisjjfc J»kto. awarded. er tto work wtor. 2s? & at*Jf 0**** atyr New Jsrwy, yy to^ tetaporarlly «n«oc«Mi by tto tonlof ?«.' ? / e^to cf the City of Ocean .i^rT V?**' *kUh nous shaif baor 4s * the day the «km« were Issued and may ,r "JjJeA tlms to time; toey abaft ?*U tto for whltk (b, «£i m wrvsrws SMI iff ^ JN Wsl amovBl (hereof anair not »-t>?Sed ths total amonni nr ih# contract and ths *T« T' * f*" ef Inlereet sot exceed•Ml per <-*nt»Jn. per annum, which rat* ■kril T»" placod oa As rrolea cset^IS ^AiJ£LSri*,rt"f ^ (b" Prrnent wttl ^ncret* srorm water \%Ui* ik'. -XVJS'. 2^S ^ *kss orStn! 4,N concret* aiorm war/-r l» «r§*sl wal lhl« ordlaaoco ta ks SC tto daft M4 time of ft* flnal pii ImwwSateJy ^ ordlnasc* efkaTl taka eg«o( immi Com ml est onera. NOTIGB. nawm was p*SpS«*Ym uto ? ^ ^ v ' "" yi rJ ' " »?iw iKrtl S77 % jrn in i a lml'imt?f r/fr ! <x-'. iv *V : . rlfc/'umii ; _> vd /S" • i* m*
CAPT. DAVIS GIVES INSIDS "DOPE" li>>0Uuu«U from Kiral ftagc.) from ths church ta a very excelleut orchestra played a selection. Prof. J. L. 1'yls, as toastmseter, asked tbe Kev. M. M. Lewis to ndrr prayer, which waadoue, and they all enjoyed the supper prepared by Health Ofllcer T. Lee Adams, assisted by members of the Ladies' Auxiliary. After the meal, cigars were pro vlded. l'rof. Pyle Introduced the Hyde Park Quartet, which baa suug before crowued head* aud bald heads, aud the vocalist*-— Dr. J. Thorn ley Hughes, it. H. Nuity, I'. IX Lowden aud NVal ter Sherman— made a hit, responding to an encore. Mr. Pyle told a funny story aa he presented the Kev. M. M. Lewis, who, la tb# course of bis talk, aUted thai tbeyeayone ts growing old when he
•' become* rerulnlsceoL However, be Is not old, but when he saw Cap! Davie * be recalled a case of extreme blues he t bad on one occasion In 1911, when he was sprouting hie ministerial wings. A friend persuaded htm to go to Philadelphia to see a double-header between tbe Athletic* and Boston. Davis was at drat and the others of - ths famous iotield of those dsys were working. Tbe game, together with a ■ little party iu tbeevemug, drove away the blue devlle. Life, the speaker said. Is a game of • battia, and It ta full of opportunities. , Iu this particular ball game, It was . part or Che day'a work for the players. - Tbey did not koow what It did for the speaker. He urged all to be members of one brotherhood, doing the best they can for their fellows here In Ocean City. After another treat by the quartel, Miss Louisa T. Corson, now seemingly Impervious to cigar smoke, was heard in a pretty vocal selection, 1 beautifully sung, and sne was deeer- 1 vcdiy encored, to which she re I a ponded. ' When Captain Davie was appro- 1 prlately Introduced by Prof. Pyle. there was a spontaneous burst of cheers, and tbe quiet owner of a well 1 knit figure stood bowing his thanks. Capt. Davie eald with a smile that while sitting there be thought it waa a 1 vary good thing that Mr. Lewla did * not visit tbe Athletics' park during the lart few years, at which little 1 brush at Mr. Davie' owo team there 1 were maoy em lies from those familiar with the cellar-like position of tbe 1 team In tha races of tbe last year or ( two. ■ Capt. Davis said that he has fre- * quentiy been asked, "How la It thai * your team wine so many games?" d He added, lo an aside, that be hasn't 1 bad this query for a few years. c He then referred to the baseball war lo 1902, when tbe fight was carried In 1 to tha coort and tbe Athletics Joel * three of its beet player*. 1 Tbe speaker said that at that time 1
be bad certain little tbfnge that helped . him lo the game. Id those dsya, li r was mostly Individual play. Instead of | tbe team work of subsequent times. \ Tbe speaker revealed a number of I the secrets, and' told of some of the idiosyncrasies of ball players and how | little things aonoy them while they are at work during a game. Concluding, Capt. Davie told his bearers that the actions or men In I public life are particularly ootlceable. Boy a have their Idols In baseball aud It Is op to these player* to keep themselves right- Every men has ao Influence over someone, and tot this rea eon be should always act properly. Then be will do hie duty In this world After another camber by tbe qatrtei. tb* Rev. George W. Yard was proseated. He said that ha la ao old friend of tbe honored guest of tbe evening, but Cape Davis doesn't know it. Mr. Yard told of bla connection with a baseball Leem and how ha secured a pitcher for one of tbe game* from Connie Mack and Capt, Davis tome few years ago. Io football and baseball, tha players must have lots of • pep." la life we must fight at they do lo t bete games We mast have plenty of oombatlvensee, but we must take our whippings manfully. Play (be game manfully. Too maoy people are afraid to atand for tha truth and right. Tbe Rev. J. W. Watts waa tbe next speaker, and be told a few stories that appealed to his hearers. Mayor Champion Mid that this was hie first visit and be enjoyed tbe affair. If tbla It a sample of tb* things they may expect lo tbe future, a great time is lo store for all. Al the suggestion of Dr. Boyder, a rising vols of thanks was given Mrs Mann and ber assistants for the beautiful decorations of tbe room, which made tbe surroundings home like and ChrJttmee-iIke; lo the members of the auxiliary who helped that evening and lo Capt. Davis for his unique and helpful mesaags. Dr. Bnyder then requested all to mingle and get acquainted. A closing vocal selectloa wae given by Dr. Hughes and Messrs. Lowdsn and Bherman, and thus ended a deddedly enjoyable occasion, OFFICERS EJECTED Local T, O.K. nf S.nrn In Courtly nrasniKstliHi. A delegation from Washington Camp, No. 7fl, of this etly, attended a meeting of ths Cape May County Asaoelation of the F. O. R of A. at Cape May Court House one evening last week. Frank Riggln-. of this city, was elected vice president and Joseph Bar- . reft, of this city, was chosen eondnc- ; tor of tbe association for tbe ansolng term. The March meeting of the aseocle> : Hon will ha held lo Ocean City, < Ohstrrs ckrlsiaisflKvs, In Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 1 Christmas Eve, there will be church ' services at 10 p. m. There will be eg- J Calient Chrietasae mutfa, Msrvloia next Hobday win be at tha tseuel i boors. The Rev. J. W, Watte, M. A, , I la rector. 1 j*, *■
' START MOVEMENT FOR YOUTHS (VODtlDusd irooi First l'a*c,i I say that this I* getting to be some towu, with a pool (able iu lite base- ( uieut of the Metbodiit Church, a r aniukef iu the social loouie of the Fre*I byleriau Church and a prUc tight in the Baptist Church social roouis. I Mr. Lewi* iold how- the boys nearly pulled cue over ou hlui by having a boxiug bout. He bad given boys peiiui*slou to hold an entertainment, but j he didn't know- they had planned a tight. However, he decided to let tbeoi go on, aud with two or three tueu of the church he aawr the "go." There were all kiuda <>r boya at ttie show. Souls he had never *eeu before. There wa9 a real ring aud the stellar attraction was a scheduled aix-rouud attafr between two local youths. It , wa* * some' ' tight while it Ja»led. but : the boy* lacked the stamina, because < of their habit of amok lug cigarettes, to '
, last more thau three rouuds. • The make up of tue aggrt*?stioi! „( . the ahow "got" btm. Mr. Lewis eald. He doesn't know where they all came from, but they were all American boys babbling over with vitality. Bornething can be made of them. Boxing has 1 1 v merits, but il hasn't constructive points. I u conclusion, Mr. Lewis said: "Cau you blame the«e boya? You cau do no lees for Dr. Buyder thau you did for m* three years ago. aud I pick this organization as the live wire attalr from which the nucleus of a Boy Scout inovecueut can come." Dr J. Tboruley Hughes read a story from a Mtllvllle paper telling or the Boy Seoul movement tn that town. It was said that tbe Boy Scout Troop here la practically dead. It owns a $50 Liberty boud and has probably $40 In its treasury. Dr. Snyder aakl that tbe Boy Scout* should have their own council and should not be linked up with any organisation. Il la Interdenominational and undenomloatloual. Leave the aamlatera out, although tbey will work with their whole souls. S- B. Swan told of hla Interest In the Boy Scout movement when started by Mr. Lewis and of hla Interest now. He >flercd bis services lo any capacity. spoke in commendation or Dr. Snyder's lecture. H. 8. Mowrer suggested a public meeting for tfie stanlug of the movement. William F. Gardiner, who was active In tbe move three years ago, said that a snag was struck at that time, and the man lo charge of tbe Boy Scouts lo Atlantic City could not sug gest a way out of It, Tbe trouble waa Co tbe fact that there was a troop and tbe new boya would not be members of a second troop. Mr. Pearl, who has been Interested Iu Y. M. U. A. work, urged tbe uon* sectarian feature of the Boy 8couts Tbe movement must not be confined to the Protestant churches, as thi* w tue x-iuicaiaui cnurcnes, as tnia
would eliminate tbe Catholic boys. Dr. Soyder said there waa no Intention of this kind, and be was sure that Father Blake 1a as keenly interested as anyone. Continuing, Dr. Snyder, referring to a remark by Mr. Lewis said: We can't tolerate monkey wrenches. Tble Is a move to help tbe boys, and every man should be Interested and eutbueed— full of "pep." City Commissioner Fiaber told of bis Interest lu tbe youth of tbe city and promised bis support to thla movement. Young people should be given a fair atari In life Dr. Alleu Corson said that, aside from It being the duty of the men to look after tbe welfare of the boys, It Is a matter of self- preaervat Ion. He told bis bearers of two fine houses on the bay front being robbed only a few days ago. Dr. Job u H. Whltlcar spoke briefly Mr. 8wan made a motion, which wa« carried, that a committee of three be appointed to arrange for a public meeting. A rising vote of thanks was glveu Dr. Boyder and Mr. Lewis for their addressee. The league's entertainment committee provided cigars, apples, etc., for tha members and guests. HOTJSE8 ROBBED *any Articles Tskeo From Helms Brothers' Cottoies, The summer cottages of Rlcbaid W. Nelms and brother, of Philadelphia, on the bay front at Fifth street, were robbed of a large number of article* a few nlgbte since. Austin Downs, passing tbe houses ■aw a storm shatter on the ground and tbe inalde shutter hanging. He told George Datscbeg, who lives near by and who has the housee In charge He notified Mr. Nelms and alto Chief of Police Bcnll, Mr Nelms came to this city sud gave the polices list or the articles stolen. The goods may have been taken away In a boat or in a team. The bouses were both entered from the bsy side, where no one wae likely to »ee the robbers at work. Chief Bent I says the robbery w«a committed by two jiereons. i.ec Fraetnrsd, Justice of the Peace Reuben Lndlam was run over by J, R, Groves' truck late Tuesday afternoon and one or hit legs waa fractured. Mr, Lndlam is partly deaf, and did not hear the ante horn when It was blown. """ — Proponalfi, n K*sl«l pror*>«*is will to rsttlwl hy (h« hoard ol Loftim iMionr r.« 01 o&uin b'Hy Jsr say. at a mtotlni of mid Ho»rd to h* told jByj£in5r,< m™ «<r. f>ne foar cylinder, tour nMwn«p »nrks*d motor vetilrle w| to M»f *fort*r. tally rquto p*d and raerfr for a**, 7 ' " To to d«llr#r»d V « ». », „| « ot*r* in **■++* 1 ffc* !,#W Jrn*y' no1 **l#r ttH,n rebrasry j?, r to Hddsr lo farplih IM hor*« power; lh« 6 p*r «*□(. of (to bid to ■fWiinminy • "•DPI i it. i», n.r. I, lift t
NEW JUSTICE HAS GOOD WAR RECORD Wo u Honors for His Work During Couukry's Hostilities With Spain. People almost dally arc ticking John J lleviuc, who was elected Justice of die peace in the Second Ward on the Republican ticket ill November, jo ' iruntvacl those matters ot business I thai are within the province of such an official. He is compelled to tell 1 them that he will not legally be privileged lo perform duties of this kind until he takes office next May. This is not the first time dial the new justice has held public office, doing from his home town. Philadelphia, to Absccou, in 1906. and where he lived for five years, he was elected to the office of Justice of the peace on the Republican ticket the same >ear President Wilson was elected chief executive of the I'nlted States, but he I ri untr ui lut.- in n in oiiiivo. win in
, did not take the office, as soon after his election he moved to Ocean City, whprrhe has lived for seven years. Few of Mr. Devlne'a friends her* know ihnt he made a splendid record In the United States Navy during the Spanish-American war under Admirals Sampson and Schley, and that he was awarded a handsome medal by the government for gallant deeds in the campaign that led to the destruction - of the Spanish fleet. He was one/of the trio that cut the cable in Mauri^ ' nillo. Cuba, on July 11. 1S9S. and he was one of the St. Paul's prize crew , under Capt. Sigsbee. that captured the British ship Restormel. laden with coal for the Spanish fleet at Santiago, and took the craft to Key WesL Thia capture was made on May 27 of the same year. He has at his home some of the cable that he helped cut in Manzanillo. He served on the U. S. S. Resolute, Hornet, Lancaster and Wilmington. and he received his honorable discharge from the Hornet at the Norfolk Navy Yard in October, 1898. Shortly afterward, he returned to Philadelphia and worked at his trade of blacksmith at League Island for several years. i Mr. Devine Is a member of the Ocean City Republican Club and the ( Progressive League, and a director of the Home Building and Loan Associa- 1 tlon. He is past commander of Naval Camp, No. 1. Spanish-American War i Veterans, of Philadelphia, a past ofllcer of the Foresters of America, vicepresident of the Hibernian Society of Atlantic CitjL and past dictator of the i Somers Point Lodge of Moose. He i served two years as dictator of this i lodge and made it one of the most sue- ■ cessful In the State. i Two brothers served in the SpanishAmerican War. and he lost one cousin :
In Fiance during the War with Germany* A hi other, Thomas, has been iu the plumbing business iu Atlantic City for | many year* AWARD CONFIRMED ; Trutil i'uuipiiu) S.et# Till* Cits'* *tko,ooo 11 u it (1 iHaur. Ths City Couitulssloners, at their weekly meeting, adopted the followi lug resolution: [ As the Occau City Title and Trust . Cymiieuy, of Ocean City, New Jersey. , were the lowest bidders for the pur- , chase of the $60,000 boud Issue of bouds of Ocean C'ity, known as Ocean City Improvement Bunds; therefore, he It Resolved, by the Board of Commissioners. of Ocean City, New Jersey, that the bond* of the said $60,000 boud Issue hr sold to t He Ocean City Title and Trust Company, of Ocean City, New Jerse.\ ; and be II further Resolved, that all proceedings lu cauuectioo with, or relalldg to, the Issuing of the said $60,000 bond Issue be aud llie same are hereby confirmed. SEND SENTINEE Many Will I.lUc Till* •* Clirlsl tnu* Present. To those of our readers who are puzzled as to just what lo give out-of-town friends as n Christmas preseyt, we would suggest a year's subscription to the tfSNTINKL. Thus, being Interested in Oceau City atTalrs, they will be able to keep tu touch with happenings here, aud, through tbe Bkntinzl, they will have a weekly reminder of the douor. Cclcbr* tc '-llry ** Victory. Plaus have beeu made for a nationwide victory celebration wbeu cousttluliuual prohibition goes Into effect. The festivities will begin Sunday, January II, when special temperance literature will be distributed. Ou January 16 there will be "watch night" services at churches and Jauuary 10 will be Ushered lu by the ringing of church bells aud the singing 6f tbe doxology by all W. C. T. IJ. members. Friday, Jauuary 14, will be eel aside as the day of prayer. CbrlMma* Ivittcrial ntn cut. The Christmas Sunday school enter- • alnment of Holy Trinity Church will be given by John Datscbeg aud wife fo the school lo their hospitable home on Saturday night, December 20 The officer*, teachers, children, and the parents or guardians of the children are Invited. r i 1 1 i
^ 'A? 'Agtiimic -alcTlcr^lc ^ PRACTICAL 1 « GIFTS « r I * $ S * Your Christmas Shopping is J :! Made Easy at Our Store f \ J THE MERCHANDISE IS THE BEST — PRICES f , $ ARE MODERATE AND S.ERVICE IS PROMPT ^ AND COURTEOUS. » .. S ' $ A I | 'S For Hen * I I Diaries Ink Pencils $ ' , | Ink Wells Dictionaries , $ Bill Books Pocket Knives * | . I/ Chair Pads Steel Bond Boxes g , < f Card Cases Adding Machines A ' 1 Chess Games Loose Leaf Books $ » ] j Fountain Pens Pencil Sharpeners * " ' , | Pocket Wallets Eversharp Pencils , f Robinson Reminders Numbering Machines a ' . } The above are just a few of many others I :• — i ;J For Ladies and Misses g - {■ Portfolios Bibles ^ ' • I Calendars Games $ ► ^ J Brass Sets Daylogues } ' I J Stationery Testaments $ 1 . , j Kodak Albums Handy Boxes , ( Post Card Albums Address Books | [ < ( Loose Leaf Albums Fancy Waste Baskets 4 . < I Sealing Wax Sets Cooking Recipe Outfits {A t ' J Engagement Pads Jewelry Cleaning Outfits 4 i \\ 4 ^ Christmas Cards S- ' 4 m' — . (. Our line of CHRISTMAS CARDS is far tbe best ! ! ( ( ever shown in Atlantic City. Don't fail to sec 1 , 4 1 these, or send for an assortment. Your money a > • | will be returned if not satisfactory. j , O ' SPECIAL! J: ; J 15 CARDS WITH ENVELOPES, 35c prepaid g « I - — i , a ft M you have not received a copy of our Christmas ! 1 , 1 Edition of "FROM BEYER TO BUYER/' send * ' 4 j for one. It is full of helpful suggestions. :! — 11 ; I Ernest Beyer j: Printer and Stationer J ' \ PACIFIC AND KENTUCKY AVENUES ' | ATLANTIC CITY j !
"" t | > Any Kind Any Where Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor rj — OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue S B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Garoenters and Builders 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 to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend office Dllli rsr-n ocean cut, 8tb St. Opposite r.o. □vJILULn N. j. City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE , OCEAN CITY. NEW JENOEY l. w . miller PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE, 203 IB. HIL.L.MAN ^tsbury ■-> | iii i\e Ocoun City, Avonuo DGILUI/K N ,f Novelty 14 Pipele66° • ■ - ~ - - ' PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 205. 220 FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE Reliable place to do your marketing. Moats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF OITY OPEN ALL THE YEAR * ' - - 1 - Real Estate: Bargains numerous nr|,T I APARTMENTS _ RENT bungalows SALE COTTAGES MORRISON "-o* OCEAN AVE. BEL. EIGHTH ST. Real Estate Por Sale BIO BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 61P Anbury Avenue Oportn City* N. J, Mr Property Owner: 55I?Ti.NG 5II L START "EARLY IN i«>0. LIST YOUR SS5A/lt£,TY PROPERTY V1TH US FOR RENT OR FOR SALE. js ji jt # , Joseph I. Scull Agency 757 A"hur&^«annc?ty N j MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE %%ymr ",,d J. M. CHESTER & CO., _ Ocean City, N, J. RE1AL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick Alt Eighth St. OceanC Ity, N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Nlpth Btrsst *nrt Hsvsn Av*nus I " DC RAN (JITY. N. J. IMtilwork MmtMlnift, Bull.llr,, P.p.,, P|,.„t Bu.r.1. N.ll.,a..h W.l,h.,l «»t. Eatlm.l.i Kamlabtd. Prtm.pl D.llT.ry, ' "J
I CO, THA .TO It. AMD OTIS M. TOWNSEND I BUILDER I Office: 8th St: Opposite J\ o. OCEAN CITY, N. j. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work Joseph D. Lee CARPENTER JOBBING WORK A BPLCIALTY i'boiK, J01-S1 H2U Prn nl>na PUce Ocean q(>t j j George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing J PI* i>i p»'«. bu*c*lowS a Spruit, No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CUV, N.J. iw,ir,.';il<rJ Leander S. Corson | BUILDER 103* WCtLCV AVC. OCCAM CITY. H. J. PMOMC. IS7.M Allerjliou 1M| HUMBERT C. PONHPRE BUILDER I TmIIi Street . OCtAH tIT?, K. ; Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER Jobbing work promptly Attended lo Loft for Sile Coltagri for S xU znd Rzot Tbirti-th.rd St acd Aiburj An. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bill Phonc, <0i-J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER I 645 Asbury Avenue, (X KAN CITY, N. J, KaIIiiwUm fturn lulled. Fall Line ot John Laom* A fo.'« Patau Varnlfthve. Etc.. ml Our Hior«. also, John T. Lewta' Lead and OH Coo•tKnily in HiocX. ^ KruMhe* and l'*lntcm Hoppitee. Bicycle Tire* «od Bapplle*. Bieyciv K* p*lrl»»e Promptly Attended To. B. 0. Adimt f . W Adiirs H. S. Adtoi GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. I PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING I MICK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mai>n Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J BRECKLEY'S I HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Ready Mixed Paints, Dead and Oils 920 and 922 Anbury avenue. , DANIEL KRAUSS I Electrical Contractor I 411 Anbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Bell fthonc. I77-W Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Something New for tbe benefit of Ocea.i City people Ocean City House Cloning Company •HI clean mtr hotel, boarvling Iiodw. prlr*ls titi«cr oftir*. omnythlnc yon oavr to clr*n. W> rnml*ti ev« rythin*. Ju«t five n« tb* Job, ttr- d-» tbr rr*t. All work guaranteed. We will do It by-lhe contract or day. tltre n« s trial. 730 West Avenue Ocean City New Jersey n-11 Phone. 7$-w JONES, ROOERS * BASSELL A. L JO.NK8, Maimer Wm. H. Powell Oencral Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth it. and West ava. OCEAN CITY, N. J. (, ratilrncc: J403 Central AvtflM H«ll Phone ^RFtCT PLUMWNff'3 ) WHAT WE DO— , — ' and our. s — h. PRICE IS I (^HONES r 9 OFk plumMnft ttlskea 1 (itrou^hmit the years 1*0* ^ ~ follow tt< hifctntlntion. Llki out hiiHine^ tepuiatiott it\ n* *o\u\ a* they make 'eiti, Vol ^vm't to divtp|KMntol if yon i!q busing with tn. We'll i*'*e eatr of thitt mtd tike care of your planthlog firfi Photie, No. yy HANS 8URKHAR0T 849-51 Aikatj Atttw ocim cm. K J. rry an Advcrtl^mettt la the BRNTIKBL

