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K. CURTIS ROBINSON editor and proprietor OCEAN CITY, . . NEW JKKSKY J B«U 'Phone No 66- X A tv«ru**rntulv lu local ooiutuua, I oaoU per Unc. each luMrtlun Moulin / *ud yearly fiat** (uruUbad on application J oh work promptly d una by •aprricooad janda, " THUUBUAY. JAN U Alt Y h Hfifti. ; faass;; r- --=aKa«s*a«i | KatMod at the i*»*t OflUm at Ocaan Clly N J., aa aacoud aiaaa mall matur. TltKHK • (real deal of Idle. If not wicked, tfoeelp going oil lu every neighborhood, eaya an exchange it te a mean habit, do this day and gen erallon we reJy upon religion end education to etop goaaip hut they dou'l eucoeed lu auy great uiea«ure There le one Iblug that might he noted, and that la, thai the goeeipei le generally a ahalluw-paled person and haeu'l mind e lougb to lake auy lulereet in the pur ult of truth. Her Joy le putting aouie body elae lu a had light and turning eomeoue'a ellgbt fault Into a dark vtllaiuy. It ubard to uudetetaud huw a juat woman will pervert hereelf, and there are many who do. Tha leeaou of the day le to turu away and take etock in the realitleeof life, and lu the w< autlme don't helleve half you hear a I'Ohi.uhm uuri: Tha action of the New Jereey Ut«juot Dealere* Aeeoclatioo lu taking per mieaion of the Hunreme Court to teat the legality of the Etgbteeutb Amendment le hut the dying gaep of a loel cauee. The regrettable part of the whole procedure le that New Jereey aud Ithode lelaud muet hear the odium of belog the Hlatee that fought hardeel agaiuet (ha euforoemeul of the Proht billon lew. New Jereey aud Kbode lelaud refused to ratify the Eighteenth Amendment, de-pite the fact thai the requisite uumber of .States had already dona so. There le not a well informed citizen lu Ible State but whole aware of the fact that liquor bee gone never to return. aud the predict lone aa to Ite re turu are hut the echo of the deal re While mauy. as yet unreconciled to the new order, are etlll hoping for a re turu of Ibe old regime, when so-called personal liberty btld away, they well know that their hope le a futile our end they have oo anticipation of eucceee. To read of the Impassioned remarkof the brewers aud their attorneys In coudemolug the Prohibition ineesure —which, by the way, wee enacted in a etrlctly legal way In r espouse to the will of the majority ex preaeed through their properly elected representative* — le to gala the Impreeetoo that whan once the law le enforced, or Its enforce ment attempted, Americana will rise as out man to demaud lie repeal. While these remarks of the liquor dealers may have soma melodramatic value Ibej are worthless from the stand point or fact. The average American citizen la confronted today with too many really vital problem* to concern himself with flgbtlug the brewers' and the distillers' bellies. For that matter ..the young Americana, now coming Into maturity and into the privileges of the franchise, have beau reared lu an aga tn which liquor played on Important part Unused to alcohol, as most of tbem ere, It It Interesting to speculate as to what mo. live might Impel I htm to take up the cudgel In behalf of the liquor interests Raeldente of New Jereey, and of the ngtlon for that matter, who ara pinning tbelr bopea on tha Hupreme Court dcclariug the Prohibition law unconstitutional are unfortuoata, for they ara doomed to disappointment The nation at a whole ratified the Eighteenth Amendment and It le un> likely that the nation as a whole will reverse Itself and demand the ban or unoooetltullonallty be placed upon the act. Aud all talk of Americans rising up In tbelr might to defeod their personal liberty, and eo on le pure aeeiulnlty It le the work of paid press agents who era Inevitably threatened with tha lose of their Jobe. Wucb prvdle lions ara cut from (he same clothes the "No beer, no work" campaign that failed eo IgnomlnloQsly a few mootbe ago — A*bury Park Preae. STORES SOLD rkllsdtlphlss awe Mav'e I. and l«l mmn Invest Mere. John J. Dougherty, of Philadelphia. was here this weak on business 1 relating to the salt of a store he uwnad at OM 88 Asbury avenue, which has 1 been purchased by William J.O'l'rleo, ' of Philadelphia. Another etore owned by Mr. I>ougti 1 erty, at 916 18 Asbury avenue, ties ' been sold by the Joseph I. Hcull 1 Agency to Frederick A, Ireland, a ' baker from May's landing I —— *— S A ■ ■- ■ til Iti'sle Transfers. Recant real estate transfers m Ocean City recorded In the office of Cupnty Clerk H lid ret h, as reported In the Cape May County Osteite, are ae fellows: John Rramell, at ux, to Krfwtrd C. Williams. |g.m. Lot 180. Meet Ion A. < Emma H Burton to Florence L. Morton II 40fi. Tat 782, Heotlou C Joseph M. Rowland, el ux, to Jesse I Union, et UX. 94 100 lat 80s lift on I northeast side or rit. James place, 490 * faet southeast from Atlantic avenue. * Elmer rt Retvas. et ux, to Uwls U. Reeves I ot 746, Hcctlon L * T Iteed Ween tat. ft 01, to law!* (J. [' Reeves. I at 74T. flection L G*org# W Pnesell. et ux. to l>oro. thy T. Wilson. 91 400 lat xoimo • feet oil southwest slds of Waltoh 1 place, /«. feet northwest from Bay !! avenue. v - i- " |r Will Paris Assillsrf The mothers, wives, daughters and Meters of service and ex service men JJ ara Invited to the commissioner* room, city hell, on Thursday evening. 1 January 19 et 1 o'clock, for the pur pose ef forming a ladles an Hilary to H the Morgan Ranck Poet. R0 187 i w A mart rati lafton
SUNDAY IN THE I LOCAL CHURCHES Strong 8ermon8 and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. Kl lii>l" UAKI IXT. Service* in the First MeplUI Church 1 wars uuusuelly well etimdrd Sunday lu the morutng, lbs vztrrme culd got j the t»rst of the Janitor end the services sere quickly transferred to t lie social rnoui across the lot, w>heie the temper* x etuie was right Here people «ai more lu a solid group aud (his added lo the ^ spirit of the meeting. The pastor, the llev M M I at wis, j spoke to tha Children et the outset of ^ (lie uew year iite^hr sut Ject of selecting their compeulous. Illustrating ihr 1 cere that should be taken to avoid bad . dui pan ions by taking a clean slick _ aud UUC that has i.erU charred by (Ire. showing how company of one wiih the other marred the clean Hick, rather lhau helped the charred o r Alto wiih s bonis of ink end one • f water, he showed tbem ho* water in the Ink would uol deer II up. but e few drops of Ink In the water black 1 rued II badly. He preached lo (he ad ulls on the subject of "Presenting the Body a j Living Sacrifice," show log lo tbem how the body was but the hotue of (lie mind and soul, acted only oo order* fryui the soul aud was subject toll. The acts of the body, If carnal. wer« because the witid l* caruai; if right 1 aud spiritual. It wa* because the mind end soul were spiritual. He showed 1 ' | how there were but two kinds of etonemeuts pomibl e— sacrifice of atonement and aacrlllce of acknowledgment. The former la Impossible to any of ue, because Christ has made all uecaasary atouing sacrifice aud h«>* 1 thing we cau do cau alone for sin. It I* left to ue to practice sacrifice of acknowledgment. To so love, so work, so sacrifice that our live* will be a continual testlmouy of acknowledgment to Clod for Hia ruarcles aud a wllhugness io do all tn our power to show our love for Him and His wo k here ou earth. The Sunday school reached I he top notch of attendance so far this winter, with 91 scholars. By February I it h confidently hoped that the average attendance will go over the hundred mark. The young rueu and boys aud the primary daparimaul seeui to laleaders In the school. In lieu of tin lesson, the pastor showed pictures on the eubjrct of "Christ's Soldiers," re veallug Iht doings of martyrs of ihe early ages. The evening service was well attended, and there was a gaod alcid mixed choir ou hand to npeu the new year. Mrs. A ll Fogg, as music director. Is doing a good work among the young people aud adding much Interest to tha evening services through her choir. The pastor preached on the sut ject of "Repentance," using the repentance of Pen! as a basis for his rs marks Ths life of the church Is Increasing with leaps and bounds Hits winter 8T At'CH'im NK'8. Hi. Augustine's winter chapel aafilled at the 10 o'clock mass ou Suu day. celebrated by the rector, thr Rev. Thomas F Hlske. lo his sermon. Father Blake refer red to the Feast of the Holy Innocents, observed last week, aud drew le*a-.ti-therefrom. T , MORE GAS SERVICE l.orsi Compas) Rrgradltiz Wtlr on TMrd iireel. Huperluteudant Austin, of the I'll) (iss Light 1 'otnpany. has workmen engaged In regrading the gas main on Third street, between Atlantic aud Corinthian avenues, and putting In services In that aactlon as quickly a* < possible It Is his plan lo gel all of this work done before spring, if the weather com dltioti permit, and Ihua be able to take ca$e of the company's patrons as I quickly and as carefully as cau be done. -lorn in unified.) Winter Adterutlnz Editor thr He.ntinki,:- Wild wood has startad a move which some pen ' pie wanted Ocaan City to doyears ago. i and that la to advertise Ocean City In 1 f big city dailies. To be sure, Oceen City, with no large aud modern hotel, cannot do j! much advertising now, because she has not accommodations for auy un- \ usual number of visitors at this time ' of year. Hut Ocean City, several i years bark, had several hotels open , throughout the winter. Ifoyevrr. v with practically tin visitors Hien, the !< could not he made to pay and } the owners closed the hotels for the late fall and winter mouths. v rwihrnt. 1 i< city ok ot/kftn « itt, n J i offrRAi-r Nrv -ii RK.RtJ LulNfi R< * A K I > W A I . K Notice lo CfiKrarlors. m*bm1 win t<ereeriTw1 t»y tl>* h mm ,,f t'nnimiasliiiiwra i.f o. *•») I'ujr, N J., m Offle*# i ,1 swltt r«Mnmi».<on. r •' | r, |i.r (»•% ll.ii ' Oco*n iTly, M i ,.n )-nusry Is, iwtt. ai u,r hour ol thrs* i. m> fur the r-» ui ».n- n| ihr Ho-rdwsifc sins | ihr oe*au North and Kirst street •. a* of| plans All bids mtisi I* h,si« na (he n.rms im. cover -.11 Items Ciintsinsrt Iherein nil I .rmmianihi by ca«h ,,r cenm^i t nilhont wndlHon, p*>ah e lo U , jure^M, ore.,, (My, ,V J., ,0 WeSunYof ^ e*rH6esta rtoro aaatisfbH >r* surely a»,.i na-. > eovHing tne demands •*« the siw»im lion# ai.au Iw. all ached m u,r i iddinj »t,erts. j The e.ierMstai bldd- r win he r».|.nr.Ti,, furnish, •Hliln fen .ihj» f., m ,),« ^ItM the swsr.l, • swl.sraetory auret, KT , Bfnotiiil o| l(V per rvnlnm «-r Ui* sii.i.uni hi.i conrtUH.ned r,.r (he fSKhfnl S-,,.. Z Se m 'he conir.et, wod will aim be KnSrSt to Ihsilty of t i|> hsnwir-M h« virtue ol Ihe eh.,„..,r nahfiltir a, i „( ,he HiVe , Nsw J# r*r or ■ n t is bar a. I perltir, ol H .or»rs eiaWorr.. ».» «ivivs« a ssr, • r mimny Y-md ... n ...tin, m nraaee •SkSmi r:,r h ,u ^ •• > The fbmM Ol (WmtulssMases veserv. ts. r'OU lo rrj-.t any ... ell ..r lo Wan * awT in si. > i .1 iwwwMeen) l' sn« and aieclAewtinns tn n he oi l. mm ihe city ei» rs ».» <bpwm,Y, S|am »-• It A Hit I A M<-KMIm hs'ed JiMary 9 i tja ' '•) * >'t. MiRKHT kfaiO.lt, lly IMrecoyor Put.iie w. . y. ,, . *M It POI.blHn-.f9, jy." tUv Knymsee. 1 • >'.9r,|tk
LOOT IN HOUSES HERE (< i.iiliniiol fion. Kiiel 1 s.»» I l.ail fro Ui Hit vie nlty of lH'UUI»v||le Ca|*e May I 'utility. Charles flitiiih also known a» Johnson a uegPh w«e arre*led In J'l.llsdriphla b> detectives of < ij • Wi.udvr » •It parlineut He *a* t uod will, bet i linen marked 'ttceauk* Ridel, *t esiClly, N J " Mr" J l« Baker, on ner f Ihe liolfl, wa* notified and rtif ClUir toil. van City .Monday afternoon *<i»e -wote out a warrant t-hargnig tin rgi wilt, the otlriisr t'.'Unty Prosecutor < -e * u.-ttn* i of Kwifi>'» arir*t li wa* th.-ug' t that It might l-e necessary to »i >cr exlradllb.ii | s| .r« lo I ring the > rgto to t ape May t ounly I tlC lOCdl t'hlrf of g <«< lice >sy* that eo far a* Ins' department k< ->*s there sere IT. robberir* here, tut oilier re* |kirta place Ihe number t'til.shlt lalily higher. Because of Ihr csirfului w» ' (tie robbers in bKfing outside evidence of their crimes, ttir news of Ihe r-»ti bene* tiad lu mine from coiisg*r* Hv lug out of low u after tliey bad visited their summer home- here I'lir rot' hers entered cottages by removing star Hi windows and ilien forcing Ihe latcbe* ou Ihe glass window- After tliey lisd drank the *i toDg lh|Uld* found tu several of (be outages, they departed with mors of tills stuff wherever they could find ll and also they took whatever household articles, etc, that apf-ealed to tlfeir fancy. Before leaving the collages. ttiey put Ihe storm windows lu place and u*ed screws to hold the siorui windows lu poaiiiou. The Young Men's Progressive League at lis weekly meeting, uuam inoosly adopted the following resolution presented by H. H. Mutt ret: Whereas, the breaking and entering j of the vacant h uses of our city lias <-su*vd the city some very unfavoranle publicity, a- weft a* considerable losa to our cottagers, b* It Resolved, that the member* of this league, numbering lo" member*, turougli the secretary, render thrlr services to t lie mayor of our city to •erve on special police duly or a* he uaay direct an order lo *|-ee«Jily stamp out this crluir tn Ckcetn City. Vlslloiw Iroiai Tsrsuy. Miss Emily Lynch euterlaiued some of the members of a former sew ing cir cla lu Tacouy at her home in this city over the week end. Her guests were Mrs. Thomas T. Taylor, Mrs. K. Clifford Soilth, Mrs. Charles F. Lynch, Mrs. J. B. Luuy, Mrs George Hod gsra. Jr. Mrs. CooMtBtlne Hhuman, Mi*e ' ' Pfluhaupt, Mrs. J. H. Mofillt sud Mrs. Harry Piatt. Huts Psriu. Jesse R. Kirny. of Rio Grand, brother of Johu R. Kirby. of this city, was here Saturday and completed arrangements for the purchase, for bis father, of the R. N Aspiuwall farm of TY acres on the Mho re Road near the Healing's Seaville si a lion Ordinance Xo. III. Aii - irilitianrw "IjIIri to tsi*- lor tbr jrssr uf 1990 «r>4 (»#iuk tb- LOCAL Dl ilQKI i .oiil Orditiam-r . of (ht Clly Orrib Cil> a BMtaletpal eorporetlea or New Jsi •» thr y«-«r al 1121 sr.d befdnalag Jaawary 1M6, sud sndmz I Vn ember X|«t i Ilr .1 ord.on*d t-> th. Iluwr I of Cuinon- I ilsasrs of tb# Cit> ,»f Orsaa Clly, \.» J#r- . \ S-i-Mnu I Thai tbrp >ho : ! b* * • -y roM-d by taaai.-Ht shd •Un «,J for ih- ft-, jI y*sr of IfJo thr %um ,.f "»• for thr pvirpo** or mrriiiiy the apprnr>riatton» »rt forth in th- Iwllswtet oatrmct.t of rswtirm and a|-f>r-M-tia'ii»n- f«»r thr n ■ ll'ifo Amount of 8ur jilw1 ii Mut|ilu« K. • • iiur An-ounl on I'l-irWhrf .| IHIH yji. 7p* :,i \ NTICIPATRD RRVRNI'ks 112" P-t5* Surplsa Itsvsnu# Apt-ropriatrd $ T.KRus. | • M i 1 1 j iir-oi*» Kr. rnyrs ; I Kraiwhiw Tai T <m, T.«sK> 00 , Qro- Krr, i|>' Tat 4.01 moo ".inn ■ IN. 3 latere*! aim fWt* on Tsxs- ^ <WK» -*» 2 Vmi -ia < Poll Ta* .... R. Interest on Str»*t r,l- tlNN.'M I.IMI ik, t polks Court K>n». | .MO.! i.M.H. < Rrr'antlk L cwn-r. ,'M XOO QA X Rlrrtr ■ .1 lu«(--(Ion Knn» 160.66 H Htrert \ . mstit- 4 cmni ii'i \"on* Amount to b» r«M by Tn.- Stft.7Sv> 0P 193.1*'- 21 I2I3.34S ..v APPtttiPUl ATIOV> : '*•" IHIH Strr,l» g 27.5lHk.Otl f _• ; ... 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BAPTISTS TO MEET •ft II ul ( liUll ll Will lliatua* (ut hrsi suiHturi. All summer men liilerrsietl m Ihr ■ First Baptist Cbun li of Ocetu i lly , will meet al the ttuiur uf Henry A Kuabe. Jai) N'trlh Twruliefb siierl i'hlladrlphla, uu 1 ursday evening January IX lu go over with the |u*luf t lie lie v M M Usl*. inallrr* «»£ tin pufianct concerning the t-iuiihg*** • •n's work ' The enlarging and airengtlieniiig • f Ihe mru's auxiliary will he one aim of l lie mreling • • • Legal pajwrrs of all dsn (l|tllui>* •». •ludiitg villa are carefully drawn by K Curtis Robin *ou at In* oilier 7 Asbury avenue i li'wut ( 'ily. S J id1 sin h 1 1 i s s a i.e. ui. • ts-i*. I I ' ■ • -in v * I" sir till"' I. ,| .t • t» • < ..-I .d T^... tilt N. « I t | or lull* I .»'•* wtkrf-'lk "• •' , ... O O O'WlaiiHfil wu.1 M w 1,4111 ii v'.olb istid' nrhup » i. .Uiils I shall npar »•« a* P«WK M-»NI>AV. II.IIKI VKV ifXt M»nn ll" Is -Ufa •• (•#!»' . 'I : •• bri. n si lo wit. el l»" orl-irk - t'fij, •-> t V».t • voi I lb ma- 1 i- " 1 * unit \- s i- f*. i j vt t ti>«! rvrtsto inurUifnt %*• 1 *• • will, (|>< ippui li iiaurc* «l" ' : t i • l« V I, .i i -tl iuii i il"d, IIm' * I vii ihut i-tbiii Intrl twin .1 i 'fi ■ ^ |.r.|U»«i-« stluab Hi- . It "I "• i ,l> . or. It ••! 1 -I" M..i ...I *1 \.v> Jrr%--t. "Uiolsl-.l Iw-.llv lit • I" V..IIOJ • »»'•• |»I.O» -»r lot* ••( ttM «k , I lit Is gliiiiina Sl a |sUnl IIm I i If ..I K.i sttiiu- tl lis ilialaso I ll-rt liuiwlred »• ; ut lliitti 1 • fod. vutlj*. «' . rh Ir-Sti lli« » uthw < *»i r»> linr -»t l*Mlli ilr.,1. i itiilamili*. t-'grllwi * ulliWt »(• ri> I tl.-.t |r *1 1 1 1 III If "ll I ' i.tlh (♦• i Mitl Mm) .ivenu--. ' out 1 i tli.it s i. Itli r tlriMltltg " h' s'1 ' tlrplli . N'Milh- ,» »«• -it lelsrru III"* jwrs • •< I will, j VII. I I- -III air.' t . ll- llU't-l r- -I »l"l llllnu ,1 «|| .1 trr I lu n tl f lew f » f'rl wi.lr tlirrl
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- - 1 9 2 O LEAR WALL PAPER CO Maddock's Pharmacy CigL^xev and Asbury Avanu# Phona e> SO for vour drug store wants Check your coUl before >ou gri pnrumoi:ia Here -be t ! •< • »■ Svrup of Tar with extract of Cod Liver* at -l M- mhol Mad White Pine and Tv Me l«lock » 13 ' Nyal'e Cheity f 'ivtgb hy*wp. c<»4» Nyal t l^XscoM lor cold in *S ♦ « *" I MAYEK TH K BOARDWALK JKWKI.liK wishes ev1:rvik)i>v a ha1ty new year P.. ml l.w i-.f ,r tW .1 1.— '» . ^-1, » .l« ".W,U.i. , , . I 1-.- ....... , ft,,. , Ut li._l .tMi. .. ' • ...» |. u*>. t • , -JIMla J HILL The Successful Farmer Raises Bigger Crops ami cuts down cost s by investment in labor-saving machinery. * (lood prices for the farmers* crops encourage new investment, more production and greater prosperity. Hut the success of agriculture depends on the growth of railroads — the modern ln-asts of burden that haul the crops to the world's markets. 1 Ite railroads — like the farms — increase their output and cut down unit costs by the constant investment of new capital. M it h fair prices for the work they do. the railroads are able to attract new capital for expanding their facilities. Hates high enough to yield a fair return will insure railroad growth, aud prevent costly traffic congestion, which invariably results in poorer service at higher cost. National wealth can increase on I \ as our railroads grow. Poor railroad service is dear at any Price. No growing country can long pay the price of inadequate transportation facilities, ^ "77 | <hlw/<\\tvwit /> pMM />// iht c 7 Wkx<Uioh of K ^iUlu uu^&xtictitisvjL - v/ fW j#*»t v ♦V"«M*t M. Ik* m'?w- * s.'t.»s • «! sAfsis h vnftvf r« Tl# .4 w.-^s-fisifowz fwMlbl. tl sy. ,Vw Twk, ^ V
| m— — m— —— — g Aft) Hint' *r " h*'"rf Joseph G. Champion Buiidinq Contractor 'ICFAN CITV. N. J. Tenth Street and West A\< nue S fa SWAN * TWO' Swan a; d T cut CM ' At Garoenters f fl "uilders uabikb • *zc. » T* IOAO ASBUflV AVCIWC * N ■■■■■■■■HfiKi W ' - I '■ A—' ' YOU SHO .A KAY. f A Reliab e Builder [ To ctM your Occ£fl k ity cod. to look after it cionciv m-r* • i »r*: <1- 1 n«I :t-on ti.« t ' honotv ot the com : ■ t- ' I have Imilt tor :» :.i\ . \ oold rvtcr yon to any c: all of then; Send for the lift u! nimo and ( botoj the hoftxen. Otis M. Townsend ofhct Qi ill nitd ouaxanr, •th m. oppMiiu p.«. DUIL L/Ln j■■BNfiBfiHfiraMaawRserMo^HTfiPjflfiHi . City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. Oct AN CITY. Vf»V J£0set L. W. MILLER m PPOPP.'t TOR TELEPHONE. 203 _______ [ §13. HIL#L*MAN "^r:r bltli>».k0, ^ T,cu> Moveltv "Pipelehi." • ■ - ■ i RHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES : 205, 22 C FRED P. BELL Fop Things Good tc Eat SEVENTH STREET A * > ASajF ' 9VC%UE Reliable place to do your mar i M • t Crocn »e». Fruit? and V« «bU*s. FREE DEL/VERY TO . L PART OR OtTY OPEN ALC 4C Y t AH Real Estat : Bargains r»4Vjrvai ous n-..- A PART VIE NT 5 RENT bungalows SALE COTTAGES °nLt MORRISON OCEAN Ave BEL. EIGHTH ST. Real Estate Por Sale IVItl bamoains CultlRfl, AjMTtflt vts .Oil Ro !'tle,Vs for !:%h •! ; n ' 11 V iftltvlt.- : Some estates in mv Hands must ik* s, \ , , • ,« > . ' , lime of year lo Hnv Colta^iN nn-1 I. •*. * ;• - p .. .., .. * very Chap Apply to Alonzo Cotton CvlU Anbury Avgtuiu Ocunn City. X. J Mr Property Owner: RENT IN- T«! L S Ml V IN ".T 1M \ .p CX. FAN t I 1 Y PROf hk 1 Y i " t > p v,. ... KOK SALE. A a .- jit > + Joseph I. Scull Atencv 7 " . * ** J « »t V } MONKY IO l.O.W i »\ MOI ro ,<;i r:^,.nr;.M" V,P,Tm ' 1 • «•* . J M i ll!;.* KK ft CO , < »i * \N Cm, N }. ESTATE •-.« INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brck A11 EtRHtH St Ocean : ity, rsj. j. Call at thfe Sentinel Print in^* House if you desire first-o vs* work. Orders prom ptiy til ed. i
« «mkd iuss abs s tu ri eg -ii. OTIS M. TOWfibilND BUILDER 4#ci:an city. n j i»:.. | r.i '.'aoiged neilr n>r»: on cslc ru»f wo:*. l^ee & bourgeois (arreoim aad Bylldcfs J ilCiiAN ci1\. k. j. jp jnkki my tamrk a .Spctisliy jos. i> iffc il a. liot k<gxi». k#*td(su KwiItSu iv ('<*#>>* ru*i kfh ssd i«alrs( a** »»« * rs-hk 47>-« Oeorge W# Harris 0*lrec: >r. ffoilder auJ Jabbing ('os. • «»-<■ ftasgsta*' • kfvktah' *■0 ij fi lec (crifi stx«rr 1 1 1 v, j. krii y. • * i leander S. Corson c uilder «M miAi.tr «h( )l4*« ot*. si 4 s*os( i s f ■ sf -mralh mi : humbert c. pomtpere i builder I*m ikwt oceai OT> ft J. Harry r. Hayes carpenter ! . -ctr ^ rnmk fn nftcnd#d uo lotitorsjir cskofii Is* Stir irl ttici i f terti'tt- <1 s ire axtarf ah DLT Aft cut. i. i > Bia '-i». •**'* albert g. gilbert, rfUCTICAL mouse painter 645 Asbury Avenue, V> rAS (tn, K Jwwiimolia kcca4*h«e. • • lu, 1, trr iii j o (.ac«« A Inn • -■-•£• •' ^* 4s>». in t i#** load and <s — •«- krimm aod *bq| ' >» Ttros ud *itpfttb 4fcry#^« k# twtrikc kr-ai-h) An—ia i Too. ft i Altai v v aim 1 ii ft lazi 6t3. 0. adams k co. piasterwg, range senil. Mia latin*.. uu heMl w ork Aa Mmm Um prompt . AltmdH To. ocean citv. n 4 breckley's HOUSE AND SIGN PArNTEN S :unton l brecalcv. poor hmdy m isd Point*, l-md «nd fit:* 99) on«t **£2 \*d>u r% tvhiik. — — — — — — — — — — — — — _____ 1 « Now is th* Time to ' Punt Privet hc% Thomas j. Thorn florist 1128 Bay Avenue AKran City nrm jenei I 1 Something New w Utf brorfit of ficrv.i Cltv prot*.v Ocean City Ecnse Cleaning Ccmnanr ^ • i"ntf !vt(| !r um phftili ■ I 11 I1* *>" 9 ' r %l 'hlN ft* t IftftYi H' trbmmr 1 I TZ. .vt a ■<■*% toarmmd na. . **> ((« -bktn.-* «* dft< i-i«* b* • ?jrt> ^ml AvtUttC iKrcan Cltv jcwv (• 1*1 - . vi jon ics. kogt r x a h455-fll a- i juxkk, xobk»r nn m. H. Powell General Contractor Sradinj: and street buildim; Thirl v. iim, rrh «t b*vd w«f| ocean citv, n j a—a caohlbt avbmb Ball naat li old mothpplftltl k"C CHAff^r fx tvmatfaih/ " cnoB s WORTH • r 1 ^ j; .* «, £ it kl r*|*i**, to kffli ob ■ • mug bmlatkft it* \v*»r »«•! 1 n» van# tutfttn 1 1 •**** vre r^firv-t tkal wkftt »r tbhtll a pitcf p'tm "c iii* vow or aunt r **t \ . 1 - is.iik ^ wltt ftta> 1b«i h* ri . . 1 1 1 * i»4ti»»*r titaba H*8S suwh1rdt MM1 i»t«n kn*. •iXMtm. 1 1 Try fitt Ad vvrt thcvticot in the 8ektin11*

