Ocean City Sentinel mm* in ruuhm rvmi tivumt SL CURTIS ROBINSON idnot and Propn«toi ocean city, ♦ . NEW jeettky Mail 'Pbooa Nu 66-X mmmmmnu | n,, in iilimaiwiii »• kx«l column*. s earn* m :iu«, aaoh loMTUon. MuuUUj »ud JWD , tela* furuu*»#d on applicalUu. Job work promptly duu« by *«par»auc*o aaada ^ iggg - * thurso a v. april 1, lfcfc>Kaurad al Urn fuM OAaa at Ocaau ctly H, J., at Moooa aUtaa mall maUar. VOLI'MK <•■ tba nkntinkl, wiib IhU u*ur, •oiare it* fv>ni#iu yaar, aud «• wiib i thank ail of our friauds for ibtlrcordla•up port It haa always baao lb# aim of tb. htirrvvu. to kaap lla read«re ioforoiel of tba worth-wbli# •flair* of Ocean City aud tba people of tbie pretty n•ort, and lu the future tba Pkntim will cootlaua it* activities along lh«*e Unaa. wfxcomk, viaitohtt tba sektimkl cordially welcome* tba Eaeur vleltore, of wbotn there at*already many In Ocean City. May lb« diet be clear and may all have ibotr few daya of raat and plaaeurafur wblcb (bay bar a coma to tbl* pretty reeort. We notice among tba visitor* now bare many of our cottage frtende of otber years and we are glad to tea tbem onoo again. Tbere are many stranger* to be seen on tba streets of the city, most of tbem la search of summer bomee here It > to be hoped that (bay will be mice** fnl In their quo*!, thai tbey, too. me> be numbered among Ocean City's boosting frlenda RASTER MUSIC ipsclsl Prearsas Up Holy Trlsi * lip Rplsbopei Church. Tba obotf of Holy Trinity Kptaropa l Cborcb on Easter rtunday, at tbe 10 45 a. m. service, will sing tbe following muatc: Prooemlonal Hymn, 112. "Jesus Christ is rieeu Today. Chant 322. "Christ Our Passover." Chant, 4Te Ileum." Stalnar Chant 111, "Benedict us.'1 Soprano Solo. "My Hope la In tba Evarlaetlng," Sterner owiiwi
Hymn, lib, "Cbnei la Rlaatk!'' • Kyrla EHeon." 887. "Gloria Tibi, " MO. BaHar Anthem. "God Hatb A| pointed a Day." "Sand as," 422. Communion Hymn, Chant 437. "Gloria In Ezcelsle," 464. "Nunc Dlmittte," 256 "Seven fold Ameo, "480. Racamlonal Hymn. 121, "Tba Strife la O'er, tba Battle Dona. HASN'T SOLD 8TO&E Pr»C P. Bail CsDlrsdld* Buosor That mmm Bscs Current. Tba following Is ealf-azplanatory: Ocaan City. W. J.. Marcb M. 1930 Editob th« Se.nti.vel:— i wish, through tba columns of your paper, u coo trad Id a report that baa been cli related In this city. It was rumored ( thai i bad sold (be store at Seventh , dreet and Aabury avenue to a syndicate of Hebrews, who would carry on , tba business this summer. There b \ •baolutely no truth or foundation to , tba report. Tbe store baa been open ( all winter, and la fully equipped and . stocked to cater to tba summer rush t of vlaMora. Thanking you for tba publicity, 1 j **' „r i Youre vary truly, ( Fred p. Bell, j GET BIG CONTRACT ! I •••lea Jk Corson Co will BehwIlO I VsntBor Boergwelk. The Sutton A Coreoo Company, of ' this cHy, on Monday night vi* 1 awarded tba con trad to rebuild tbe boardwalk at Veotoor, Tba board : walk was wrecked by tba heavy < •forma last February. Tba contract price la nearly $120,000 ■ Tba Arm will begin lbs work a* < quickly as possible t ^hmi/ mm
SUNRISE SERVICE Will be Eeia top EeihoSIsi c bare to lUsier towndnp. Neit flood ay tba opeolug aarvlca In tba Method let Church will be at 6 3t» o'clock. Many ought to turn out to this sunrise service At tbe regular morning service then will be the reception of members by letter, la full connection and on proballon. inaraviBf Brifkiss motet. B. B. rtooy, of Philadelphia, came to tble city tba latter part of la«t week and will remain hare until lata In tba fall. Mr. Booy I* making extensive improvements to ble hotel tba HnftaIon. Ha will beve running water In every room and la having a numbei of bathe placed In tba hotel. Tba Improvements will cod about $10,000. bess'i forest Box Ooolsl Tb« member* of tba local Knight* of Pythias Lodga, !fo. 66, will glv* a box social In the Hann Building this (Thursday) evening. Each woman will tabs a box of lunch for two. The lodge wtll serve ftoe cream after the lunch An orchestra will be present, and there will bo entertainment for ell. !.*• ft* imttrofrmrni Mrs. Marts a. Mart, of thla dty, has rorchaeed e lot at the corner of Fourth street and fJeeen avenue, owned by J. M. Chaster. Tbe sale wee mad* by John J. Poster, Mr*. Hart will tm prove tba property. •■■■•■*• First m srf Bothers, Hopplw, an fjeaan f. tty High Behool senior, haa tba distinction nf being in* first "u rf bather bare this year lbs took a dip on Tnsadav. Prof. E. K r offer, pliy*»"ai 1 Instructor to tha local srhools, look a I •orf bath yoatarday morning J(
'PALM SUNDAY 1H THE CHURCHES - Strong Sermons aud Excellent Music Heard by Large Congregations. hk»r m. a Kivttllrul v«»ug erg at ions writ lu at \ teiulatice ou Sunday at the Metiiodul | Church. From the uiany visitor* In i he city a goodly uuuibvr w«i* present (u enjoy the Paliu Sunday service*. I lia choir bad arranged »pecta! music for tba occa*fc>u aud tveiyona »ipleased with their efforta, Au inter cstlng feature of the morning w as the \ laying of "The Palms" by Mr.Craue 11 id. leu wiiblu the organ from tbe view of the worshippers the player stood w tule the strains of "The Palm* sounded sweetly throughout the room The Rev. Ueorg* \V Yard was (hi preacher at both service*, lu the morulng bis aut ject was "True Getter alshlp," and lu the evening til* topl< Has, "Make Way for the King " l>r. Yard s text fur the morning wee taken from Matt. 21; -5: ' Heliuld th> King conietb unto thee The speaker said. This statement could have bceu tuadv on a number of ditleieul occaslous lu the life of i'hrisl As a Babe It would have been lilting At the lliue of His baptism II could have been said. His approach to His disciples agalo aud agatu could have been prefaced with that remark. About Hts entire passion this could have been said "This King that came was tbe great est of geiierals. He was the True Uetteral His generalship couslsted in a laadershlp which wa* of the heart as wail as of the bead. Head leadership has beau Indulged lu by ambitious rulers, with Ibe calamitous sudlug of bitter failure. Christ cams as the great exponent uf heart aud head leadership. and He won the greatest victories. "Correct motives were at the base of Christ's leadership. The cause called tbe Man. aud He was equal to the task. No human sacrifice could do on this occasion. Nothing but divine personality could be eacriflccd for tbe sins of the world. "The True Ueueralship was fearless before all people aud conditions of the world. There was none too high, causing Him embarrassment or fear. None too bumble aud lowly for Him to mingle with. The most loathsome dl>«eaee held no terror for Him. Abeoiukdy fearless was He. "To these things tbe General linked good judgment and quick perception He knew what was beet: He grasped a situation quickly. "Tbere Is a very marked difference r-etween tbe True General and tbe crowd that followed Hfm on tbst memorable day. he was a sorrowing .saviour; it was a rejoicing mob. He was firm; It was tickle. He advanced to tba most wonderful d»ed of all lima; it hurried on to tbe most shameful. "But after years of Investigation, lbs prloctplas of the General have so Impressed the world that men are trying to follow In h is train. Today we hall Him King." PIKHT BAPTIST. Clear skies aud balmy breezes out good audlencaa at tbe services of the First Baptist Church ou Palm Sunday. As a result of special emphasis laid upon the Importance of having tbe children attend the morning service, some fifteen or more were out. These children take a part lu the sarvtca and tbere is a special sermonet for them. lo the morning the pastor, the Rev. M. M. Lewie, preached on the two at tltodes of humans toward tbe Provideuoeof God, taking tbe words of Job's wlfs and tba answer of Job as hts text. When lo dlra affliction, she advised Job to "Corse God sod die," the force of her argument being that s Providence which would permit euch reverses to come upon a rtghtsou* must be a malicious one aud de served rebuke. Job's answer was "You talk like a foolish women. Though He elay me, yet will f trust Him." The pastor showed that adversity furnished the opportunity of revealing worth. "If goodoss* always paid good divldande in the mslerlal things
of this world, msny would flock to goodness, making it popular, because It paid. This would not bs moral, nor ( spiritual, but simply shrewd. "Our belief In goodness Is not bt-ed , upon auy Idea that we will through It U receive ill slice and good returns In this . world, hut Is based on our koowledge of tbe true charactsr of God. We be t llev# in ulilmkts victory of righieou*oees. ultimate triumph of justice ernl the suppression of all wickedness, because of whet we know of God, and while here lu thle life our trust In Him does not depend upon clear skies ati<1 ? absence of all adversity, but. despite l adversity, we can love and trust Him f and thereby show that our goodness is ( really based oo lov# for He Himself and not for what wa hope to gain ( thereby." r Ft RUT PRKMtYTKIUAff. The services to the First Presbyter ' lan Church acre well attended and j the large audience* voiced their s|> preclatloti of the splendid singing of , Ibe quartet, whose member* gave *pc , r ial Palo Monday music. The pastor, the Itev, Dr. R h. Mny dtf, preached two sermons epprnpri ate to tbe day- In the morning he j ■poke on tbe subject of "King Jetue, i referring lo the significance of His tri I umphal entry Into tbe Holy City «s * unique event lo the world's hletory, a- I the fulfillment of pmpbecy. The triumphal entry was witnessed by great crowds. "Mo today we stand and look on j and what Is the character of thl* I crowd In which we find oureeiv#*? 1 Moaae are moved, some are coldly to | different some are openly hnsttie | •ome are filled with pity and other* j love Him and follow »rttr Him Where are you?" In the evening Dr. Mnyder delivered I • sermon on the challenge of I hrtst 1 to leave all and follow Him," ft was I |a plea to he en and out-and out ( hri#.
Man »r quit More liana »• being d<»ne today in the world by ihvceui idtsugrd Christ »aus than by the dtul iiKUMtlf. men and woiiiru proving iheuitelvrs stumbling Mock*. oNsi-.i - sud othvi nu i -cd luicn t* In I lie way uf others coming into the fellowship of (lis Master. er tiik -1 1 m Brcau*e of thv tiisuy visitor*, it *i» ftiuud iie*'v*»ary to hold (tie I" v«'clovk iua»* It ^1 Augustine's 4 'liut-.li U) i'alut Sunday Ms** ha* t « rti said Id | the chapel all w inter , Before the me** ou Palm Sunday i paliu* were bls**vd by the lector the Rev. 1'homas b Blake, and di*tribu- . irtl to the cougfrgatloli ,1 I'll* rector urged hi* hearer* prop crly to oi *#rvt Holy Week by reading . the Ps**k>u aud meditating oulhrgr«at wents commemorated by the church thl* week He told the turiiiuere of the congregation to t ut their it j>l lu God rather thaiSTU men D.> not prefer the fwv.*r of meu to that of i toil Do not believ* that fallacy thai l lie voice ef the people is the voice of God. Do uot put too much tru*t lu the so-called voice of the people. WOMEN VOTERS* LEAGUE I.ocnI UiksiiUnIIuii Motel* Itslrr r*uuk Nerlliu At the meeting of the Ocean City League of Women Voters on Saturday evenlug, there was a goodly attendI ance. Mr*. Granville Steel man, the chair ^ mau, read the prop«»sed t nvtitutlou and by-Jaws for the State League of I Women Voters of New Jersey, which wtll probably be adopted. There was al*o read a very intere*t- * lug add re*- by Mr*. I arrte Chapman • (alt. * Both papsr* calle<1 forth a great deal i of dl*FJ-*iou, w hich provetl lustruc- ■ • live to all. The <.nly regret ei| re**ed 1 f wa* that there were uot more of our I women present. A very lutere*tlug program i* being - arranged for the uext meeting, w hich will be announced later. » . ♦ . — TO BE GIVEN TREAT > ' ifaurlcr (i«ud>'a NUiid*) Ncliool Cls** won i'onltsi. r The auto race contest in the First M. R, Bund ay Be hoot, which was closed ' recently, was won by .Maurice ' Gaudy * clas# of boys. Their age will ( ' average about eleven years aud then ' effort to w in wa* a very strenuous one 1 They succeeded, however, and now . u accordence wiib the terms of the contest, tbe entire Hunday school wlli tender theru a banquet. 1 The eveut will take place Friday | evening, April 9, In the social room* >f the church, and to It all are Invited ricket* are being *old by the member* and they may also be bought at Hit door on the uight of the baoquet. T .g - 1 STRAND REOPENS Constance TalraHdge In "tw<. Weeks" on tootnrdoy. The Btrand, the popular moving picture house on the Boardwalk. • •pens today for the Faster season. There will be a big special on Baturdsy— Constance Taimadge In "Two Weeks," wblcb will be the first showing of this flltxi auy w here. CHANCE TO ,4JA ZZ" nonce on i onu s |»ier *ext Wstur dsy fAenlog. Tbere will be a dance ou the floor of Fogg's Pier, ou the Boardwalk at Ninth street, next Saturday eveolug, srra: gements having been completed by several local young mau. ■ B ^ B ■ Bay Hotel Properly D. F. Hosklns, Joseph L. Pexcock and Joseph K. riominers, of Philadelphia, have purchased the Hterllug Bt. Charles Hotel, Klghth etreet and ocean avenue. Mr. Hosklus conducted the hotel last season The new owners have formed a company. They have mads Improvements to the houses. Holy Week (Services. In Holy Trinity Kplscopal Church, st 10 .10 o'clock thl* morning, there will be Holy Communion. The cantata. "From Olivet to Calvary," will be *uug at 7 4$ o'clock this evening There will be services In tbla church tomorrow (Good Friday) at 10 o'clock a. m. aud 7 4'> o'clock p m. CnuKkt (lunch or Trout Hobart Sapp, cliafleur for K V ( orson. with whom he went to Ht Petersburg, Flo., last winter, has been having some great sport there with trout He recently caught nineteen uf these fish in a few hours. The largest weighed 6} |nurid*. — - • - - I. aster al Holy Trinity. Services In Holy Trinity Eplscopa' ( hurch on Ka*ter Hunday will be a* fallows, It Is announced by the rector, the Rev. J \k\ Watts, M. A.: 7 SO a in . Holy Communion; F 10 a. m , Hunday school; 10.41 a. m.. Ka*ter service; I l .s*trr service 7 41 p. m
CONCONE S MASS BY CHILDREN Boyh aud Gitlti of St. AuguBtiuc'* Church Will Slug Easter Suuday Moroing. The rector, the liev. i'linma* ^ i Blake w ill urate in'1) oik** st • •'clock In **' V Ugti*t lus'* ChUd'h l s*ler Huudsv i'he children of the ( si mth, under the dllr- ttou uf m>*s Ihdger* and Miss ik uglily, wi-l *mv Concone'* m«*« The "Kyile" aud the t«h ris' w.jt be »uug by the full thou. •" >uv uf ' t tie children are u-— thau sevi >car* old. 1 tie • t"re«l«» "rsnclu* and "Agnus l>*r will be *uug by the older children."^ "Rrgina 1 ti. will lr *uug at (lie vftert»>ry. Ma** will be f JJowtd by i irdic (ton, and the hymn, ' p(al*e Ye the , Father. ' will t-e *ung al the »*e of ths *erv ices. The church will be opei t lay Holy Tbur*d*> until i< .. ck thl* evening. Good Friday service* t-rgm it n m follow e<l by the after v»blch altar* will be elliiq rd. ' Madun* of the i'lnas' at . . • p to., fob lowed by \enerali >u of the cm-* Holy Haturday *er vices at J m tyusrirtl* c'onirrr iter. The llr*l quarterly Methodist f.| -opal conference for the Ocean i ity charge will be held al the church next Monday evening The meet it g w as to have been liehl ia*t Mood *> evening, but (tie ir v Dr Wagg. (lit district superlutcoileut. wa* unable to i e present hence the change of date W ill I'M * I'MlOllUK i'Okt 1 tie < uy Commissioners, at their adjourned meeling «grred, oil iii«*t n f Director t auipbt-il, to comply with the request of the Reliance Fire « mil any to pay the co*' of repainting the lire house, about 'i lie company i* making improvement* to the h«>ti-e. HEiDLBl A 4d4t1s ***"-'■ Readme Coal al*o khidltrifc W-hxI by barrel «»r cord he*\ cost Oil trie market. aoi to the lou (uarsutesd. Men or Enterprise 'phone. <!■(# and Yard. Tf NTll son Vlljkl ■
^|ark lake Undertaker atui Etnbalmer •j* ess vaat Avasca Phone l» Ot'kab city. m j Samuel meeker l>«eler in al i kinds of m nk . km .4 kit •not • i 1 ufiitlur* If .»«»»« , , n j . "i dlt'pm ' '• **•••» lb t ki.-iio buv . «»reikm uew*i«a|wf». ATLANTIC ICE company "i*1-" iw Pocono Mountain Ice • r-»d w • si av^r*u4* occam c it v n j Win. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Uuildinj; - E Thirty-fourth »t and vi est ave. octan chy. n j KcelJcace: j40j Central Aunui Hell Pfcene abbotts' Alderney Dairies I iik. " Philadelphia and Seashore Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, n. j. Abbott's "a" Milk Cream Buttermilk ■ Eyes Eiamioed Without Drops 1 Newest up-U» dale method*- M*u*farllot (uidastsrd. y'or Optlrs. *<»rk - El', ft i» iioC*r**»ll> orKOlUZ to I'liUsdsll'bl* •lock ol kyr lila**r* md *i*.-um-iea i* m* 1 KMnplrtr w emu l* fouud Ic any city. i'r, -criptlou lrn*c* du|>)icsicd *lii«r' , doilce Accuracy cuarsuicru. Prtees coii ul villi good sorX. All work dcue ol lii* v>rnules». i a. w. ely looj Allsnllr Arruar atlantic € itt, n. j. Mlior* kasl l.iurlW. Hour. \ i kl*tablUli»d imw. Hell i'hon* 11.*.-- w
1 1 rB-TTTr— tlL, _ , ■ . - ,,,, CLEAN UP and PAIINT UP Y«>u b ut* i »oiu*lliltik: loo.' May Of palut, x.-trriioh.enain^d or varui*>l> »taln* lli>«*pr|nc Yo.i will e*t fl •- u'.t <" «t«* in *.iilaiacnoD n yon look over our *t- ■ k refore J«u I'd) vv i-aiiii lot-^rrr ib«- Ih:*i In tln-ir rc*|>«-ctiv. in» ». Hlirrinst) Wii I .in'* 1'u i U, Vermel, c* and *l<«lu» l'r*u A I Jtuibsrl'* 41 lYoor var mail \ i tr al It *• rimrnrl. Hll-r|o ant., >• ix ri ir' . Calnui) • i UimoiIlM1 aud varuldir*. Japn Ijic. \arna i* l'or*-b « ItAir |v.tiul and v,.nil»ti r»^ m >\ . r . Alaba*tlU4-. l*a«I. oil. tnr|-r«-line, a complete Hue of bi Hrolcr aliiiuinum and bronre paint*, sic. THfc MODERN HARDWARE. STJRK Chas. C. Read & Co. ^LA^,ATae WALTege.ALLtN.rtgr. Phone 1*1? Urllter - — Two-family Apartment, completely furnished, Wesley avenue, south of Fourteenth street. Price $7,500. ASK John j. rofitor rflaltor 519 CIGMTM 6TRCCT Dulow Gnntr.il A\enuo OOWIS CITY, N. J. Associated Realtors' Company / licensed brokers of new jersey for all kinds of insurance Local Rtpmtnutfvrt of THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ' ol £4cwr*rk, New Jemy a READY FOR BUSINESS AT 409 ninth street - ■ =g=g-g sssgg— A REAL ESTATE BROKER'S RIALTO bt.aoo aquara l*rl wo r sale, • t to '••• or* Eighth Street bounded by Atlantic *nd Ocssn Ave nuae. AcJ-v«r»t»a«v-tvrrr»lr*tol of b h* o r • fast k|rt* Railway. main parking piac a for automobile* during ••••on. TICRM8 rn% to pat r eant.. beience ceeh WM. WATSON ADAMS • tot m . thirtv-fourtm ktreet philadelphia f
| HAFLEIGH & COMPANY! | PLANT AND YARD SIXTH AND WEST AVENUE | '' I OCEAN CITY, N. J. I Manufaeturois of Millwork, Cement, Wood, Iron Produets @ - I " .. . ~ F Peiilers in ® Liiiuhor, Brick, Sand, Cement, Paint and | til * | Huildor> Supplies x - I I C Bjj BCtL PHONC. OCEAN CITY, 46 m *
*An> Kind AnV Where Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITV. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue
B SWAN J* C' TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Carpenters and Builders JOBfclNG a specialty 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J. YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot *pare the time to look after it closely yonrself and must depend u|>on the honesty 01 the contractor. I have built for a large number of people aud could refer you to any or all of them Send for the list of names aud photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Dllll rtCD 0CEAS CITY. 8th st. opposite P. 0 [j vj I L L/ t It J-
V City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE . oci an city. New jewsev L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE, 203 [/^ B. lilbUMAN | 1220 awhury ■ r a ■ tx ■ - oi.it tin Glty. mfyh Avonuo n. j. Novelty "Pipelee«" PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONEQ: 205. 220 fred p. bell For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE Reliable place to do your marketing. Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. FREE DEUVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY OPEN ALL THE YEAR Real Estate: Bargains numerous nryt apartments ... _ rent bungalows sale cottages 0fllt 9,« morrison "--oOCEAN AVE. BEL. EIGHTH ST. Real Estate For Sale hio barqains Cottxgi-s Apartments and Rungalows, funilshH and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must l>c sold at sacrifice prices. This is the lime of year to buy Cottages and i«ots at this Popular Seaside Resort eery Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton r>iq a»l>ury Av.nu. oo«..r» City, in. j. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Streret and Havan A van-re OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumbar M.ll-rerk, MnMhp b>nl!.ng P» »er. Plstret b« .rd. Noila, Seeh Weirh. tic. Kinmiiet P<irelih*4. Prompt D«tiverv money to loan on mortgage. No waiting for two waak* In know if you ran gat It; wa .*an tall m. onca. i argalna in Bay ami Ooewn fr'nt fwepartire vhz£ fl oesnicif. AppfyTo11 twl f°r »ha rbolet of j, m. chester & co., OcBAN cltw N. J. estate ana insurance Clayton Haines Brick Q11 EZlRhtH St. OceanC Ity, N. J. -'All the Sentinel Printing House if you desire first-class work. Orders promptly filled. \ i
oaxTMAireai jl Lee & Bourgeoiil Carpenters and builder* OCEAN CITY, N . a Jobbing Work a Specialty jos. i> u:e t. a. bou,^ k«tdmiu 1.,.., *1 i»v Nwiyi pUv. nu Pkaaa. .V4-M PImmm OTIS U. TO WNSEIt BUILDER ' Oppic*: 6th St. Opposite p. ^ OCEAN CITY. N j. Only galvanized nail* exterior work Oeorgc W. HarrU Contractor. builder and Jobbing FUm Flea. t » — . No. U W Fourteenth S OCEAN CITY. N. j ^ Con prnunioii li»-ur»orei «rriZJ 1 Leander 8. Corson BUILDER ' iea« wrcaLgv AVI ' OCEAN CITV. N J WMONC i|f.# I Aitcrit.oax ^ 1 HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER TrethStrMl OCEAN CfTT Li Harry R. Hayes i CARPENTER Jobbing work prom p«|y iiu-nd<dto LoU lor Sale Column lor Salr *c4 ^ Thirlf -thirl Si ulAsforiAd oceai cut, i. j. •iu Whoni. «f<-i ALBERT G. GILBERT^ M PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTQ 645 Asbury Avenue, IK KAN CITY, h. J. IQaitraaUa PuroUbad. Poll l.lo* oi John Loeu A i^'t VaruwlM, Kt(.. *1 Osr Won. A loo, John T. LtoK Load and UM Oto | ■lan l.) in mock. Hrusbo* and Colour* *appll*. Hicycir Tlra* and HappiNa HirprM Ut pairing Prompt U A (tan dad To. «. 0 Aiitot «. V Alias II S km. GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTMt i UtlCK LAT15C. tic.. Etc. All Work la HUsm Uoc Prwg)< I At ten dad To. OCEAN CITY. N J I BRECKLEY^S" I HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, Pao* | Heady Mixed FalnU. Lead and Ott _ 92U aud 922 Aabury ivtoa. Pbooo.N8-W • SEE " CL0UTIN6, BRECKLEY All GODFREY Contractors and Painters ) OCEAN CITY. N. J. a«tk **•»«. aoa-a t>
Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge * Thomas J. Thorn florist 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jeraej Something New for tbe bene til of Ocea.i City |«*pk Ocean City House Cleaning Company will rlaan tour houl, boardin* howu «*»»llag*. or «n s utlm you bar* «» w * furntkh avrrrtbia* Juai air* u* (b*pw w* do itir t-«». All wt.rk auarac «#*d. wa * hi do it ».y the con tree i or «1a» uira to • trial. 7j0 Wait Aveaur Ocean CH> New Jerety k (1r 1 1 |*f nittr . 71 x JONE5, FIHII KS A BA55F.LL a. u jon (■-*«. mama*' » r . ■ ■ t each man and vy0man intmenati0hv— . ahoulp ^ I i t^vrhybonv thouM w * **nil*r> rt">ih)tiiona Thv healthful aurnrending* vou .lemand hr fwllAto fo ,,aj public mhooH. HVrertoe i*'w dbavtbet ahoukl bold forth in own heme (wi ai-qwaiated with rtor telephone number Out photte number 19 I HANS BURKHARDT $6|-$1 Athar? *u»w occmon.l! Try an Adrertiaeaaat la tX« abntlnsx

