Ocean City Sentinel j Yeu m *«• rvcmmnm Kmi T«v— >*t It CUKT1S ROBINSON VAiUM and Propria— OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JEK8KY f ball 'Pbooa Nft 64- X IdnrUMDUoU la local oolumu*. » oaaimi ,n.»,wthiM#rMoi.. MoniLi> ftud**wrl> uim raroubad on appUoaUoc job wfk prumpUl dooa bjr i*paii«»oed *** — 1* tVUMDAV, APK1L8, 1999- 1 . — _ ■ . i Ml taa fort Offloi Ml L>o*au CHJ I H J .. MO MOOUd MlMM BkMll |
wmmmesssL ~ - t How toon will lbs Amwloau pau- , pla ooius lu Ihalr aauaaaT Moot ol us \ realise I be I ibart mual ba a chauga lu f tba preeeul oondtllona. UoMbi tUalt» t Haualor Frallug liuyaan, of Saw Jet Mjr, aaya that • tba United Htatas U u, , again* tba atUTaat llnaucial problsoi 4 that baa aver ounfruuiad lie people, i Banator Bmool, of Ulab, rau a lug , meirber of Ibe Biale Commit lee on , Appropriation*, and regarded a* one , of tbeableel, if not t be ebleel, buau , cler in tbe ttsuale, baa sou tided tbta , warning: MI want to aajr tbat never In my life have J worried ao mucb over tbe future of my oouutry a* I bave In tbe leal tlx moutba. Perbaj ► tbla la not the lima to apeak about tbe oondlllona aa I see tbeui, but I do know there baa got to be a cbaugr iu ad a In tba way tbe American people are living today. Tbert baa got to be a atop to all tbe wicked waata of public money tbat baa been running ao rife In tbe Jaat few yeera or tbare »• going to be trouble." Frank Kimom*. tbe eutboritative war cuOMaeolerlan. says tbat tba aun dry "measat" now devcloplog In Europe arc evidence tbat tba tbaortsa upon wblcb tba American delegation at tbe peace oon far coca worked were felaa and ware therefore bound "to lead to Inevitable oonfualoo, cbaoe eud failure." All tbe other powers re pieaentsd at tbe peace eonfereoca were willing to Join tbe United Btatee In adopting a lot of blgb-aooodlni resolutions of good iDleotioo. but not our of tbem wae willing to forget for a moment He own seldsb national daeigne, tbe pereleteoce of wblcb Is dip log tbe world wltb new conflicts. Tbe world peace la now menaced by tbe failure of Use peace conference to settle tbe problem immediately growing out of war. Leaving tbeee questions open, bat binding tble country to participate In tbetr settlement in a world Jaagoe baaed upon totereal and power rather than upon equity, the membersblp, acting In a representative ratber than a judicial capacity, merely mean* Involving tbla country In a tangled mate of disputes wblcb will call for continual eacrflee of blood and treasure In conflict with which we bave legitimately nothing to do. ■eal Ratals Transfer*. Recent real estate transfers lo Ocean City recorded In tbe office of County Clark Hlldretb, aa reported In tbe Cape May County Gaaeue, are aa follows: Bessie A. Lincoln lo Heny Allan Lin coin. *00. Lot 80, Olrard Realty Co. Joseph M. Rowland, r. ux, to Daniel F. Coogan. 14.060. Lot on southwast aide of 8t James place, 480 feet southeast from tbe southeast aide of Atlantic arenas. 80 feet on 8t Jamee place by 66 feet deep. Bamuel Car bar t, at ux, to Harry Hackett. *,600. Lot 810, block 8, plan 1, Ocean City Gardens. William Powlck, at ox, to Allen McVaugb, et ux. $8,260. Lot 602, Bactlou G. H. G. Harris A Co. to Frank U. Justice. $0,600. Lot 760 and 40 feet of lot 770, Section C. Andrew M. Cella to tbe City of Ocean City, N . J. Part of lota 121, 122 and 128, Section U. Charles W. Maalaod, et ux, to Amy JSIIsabelh Hexamer. $4000. Lote 7, 8,9, 10 and 11. block C. Walter S. Ottlnger, ft ox, to Ijsouard Athenbach. $6,600. lx>t 418, block 4, plan 1, Gardens. Charles F. Eggleeton, et nx, to l>avld F. Haeklna, at ala. Pert of Iota 878 and 876, Section A. Alien Corson, et ux, to Albert A. fiarndt. $4,760. Southeast 14 feet of lot 81 and northwest 12 feet of lot 83, block 8, plan £. Ocean City Land Co Tbe City of Ocean City to Ada MacCrackeo. Quit-claims part of lot 911, block 277. . i- Allison Parkar, et ux, to Glivla R. Bwartley. Lot 681-B, Ocean City tax map. Leauder 8. Corson, et nx. to France# B.Bolton. $1760. Lot 764, Section D. Jeeee V. H. Repp, et ux, et a! , to Carrie L. Ferguson. Lot M, Section North Point. J. T, Riley, et u*. to Harry Sldebothem. Lot 121. plan 4, Hay Front Lot i. Harry I). M Itchell. et nx, to Carlton V. Brire $100. Lot 49. Girard Really. O. Warren Allen, et nx, to Prank It Heln. Lot 89. Section H.
(CosamaDleaud.) ■s?f Msniara Pares Editor thk Skrtirkl:— Tbere are perhaps a half dozen autoe legitimately lo tbe "backing" or lax I cab buelnees bare (legitimately In that tbe owners have paid tbe city license), WHh aome others dolog bualneaa on tbe aide. It seems to t* ideretood that there Is no etandard T%. of rare, but that the drivers ask almost any amount for eerrylog people wbo desire to use tbe machines. Why Isn't there • legitimate standard schedule of rates fur carrying paseengere? There should be some atteuttou paid to tbla matter by the city officials. I should imagine. COTTAURR To Obearve Aaalfarsariet. The thirty-fifth anniversary of tba Woman's Home Missionary Society and tbe forty-fifth anniversary of the Woman's Foreign Mi«n>nary Society of tbe Presbytery of West Jersey will be held In the First Preebyterteii t hatch of Rrtdgetmi on Wednesday. April 14 There will b« morning, sftereomj and evening sessions.
EASTER SUNDAY \ IN THE CHURCHES 1 ti I Sermons and Excellent Music lieard by Large Congregation*.
FJK*T RAI'I IVT Though lbs o rather sm fOfbidd'Of end Joyless ou Sunday. nevertheirIbe services in the Baptist Church ■ ear* full of life au 1 suusblue Even the auurlae service, at I ) o'c w though without the sun wa» attended by tt people, wbo not only us^l tbeli alarm clocks to aborltu their sleep, but ventured out. lu a m»*derete ra»ufall, to worship Easier morning ai dawn, iney were uol without reward • The weather was worse, rather that, better, at 10 So o'clock , and even the churcb bells failed to put uiucb cheer luto tbe prospect Daeplta Ibis flftybine chlWreu sod adults turned out to the Baptist service, tbe occasion nalog ' Easter exercise by the children of t us Buuday school. One tblog van t< »ald of children. When they have part lo au ebteilaiumeut, aud feel the 1 importance of H. their parwnls might as well let tbem go and perform or they will tuak* mora disturbs: i-e uu- * der rastralut than sufler harm tra*# • lug through an April shower to a|>eak an Easter piece. Very little of the ac ce plable jr. •gram was disturbed by children remaiulug away. After the > exercise, the pastor gave the children a special sermon, Illustrating an has- 1 ter thought by use of a small watch with detachable works, au e^K. s chick and egg shells. Wltb these be iiijatratad bow tbe soul can live detached from tbe body and bow 'r can be brought from apparent death Tbe children gave rapt attention. The evening brought a strong ell max to the day aod tbe building war not only full, but two diflereni groups of people came as far as the door and turned away. Tbe choir had an Eas ter autbem. and the pastor tbe Rev M. M L*wls, preached on the subject Because I Hva, je shall live also dealing with tbe quewtton of Imuortallty. Following tbe sermon, tbe pastor bap'Usd three young men. Charier Nichols. Carl Kelk aod Horace Faunoe. the president, secretary and treasurer, respectively, of tbe Bibb Claes of Baptist Minute Men. laugh: by Clayton Haloes Brick Tbta n« tbe flrst lo-gatbermg of that ciase and was a very impresMve or rem lj Follow log baptism and preceding comma r ion. Mr. Brick wbo was pre* rot at service for tbe tlrst time in etgbt weeks l ban ked tbe people for their latere* and prayer* tu bis behalf while sick. He then celivd to tbe front one oftbeyooog men of bis class. Harri i tiebwaru. wbo bad just enlisted for three years lo the medical corps of tbe navy, aod was lo uniform, and after expressing to tbe young man blpleasurc lu seeiog blm again and in Code Barn's uotform. Mr. Brick, said » he boped be woold soon put oo tbe : same uniform josl takan by tbe three leaders of tbe class, namely, tbe uol form of Jeeus Christ. He tbeo pinned on tbe uniform of tbe youth a special gold plo of Ibe class, of wblcb two dozen art to follow for use of otber , members. This plu hears a lightr bouse, w lib "C 8" oo Its tower, tu , represent Class 8. eud tbe word*. "Baptist Minute Men, Oceeu City. New Jersey."
Tbe Communion service was well attended, and tbe three young men baptized were received Into full membership. niter M. R Tbe Easter program brought out ; splendid congregations at tbe Metbn diet Church. If the day had beeu as r favorable as lbs Buuday previous, tbe , cburcb would bave been crowded, for there were many visitors in town and r a large number was in evidence. The work of the large cborus choir was commented oo by the Interested . listeners. Each selection was well given, and too much praise cannot be given to tbe able leadership of Prof i Harry H. Lake, wbo has speut eudles* i time and effort ou tbe choir. Both of tbe sermons of tbe day were ou the Easter thetue. In the morut lug. tne pastor, the Rev. George W. , Yard, spoke ou "The t udefeated Christ," and In the evening his sub- . Jsct was, "A Great Calamity." lo I Cor. 16; H, tbe text of tbe evening was found: "Ami If Christ tie not k risen, then Is our preaching vain, and r your faith Is also vain " Mr. Yard eald that "tbe greatest cal- , amity tbat could befall humanity le that Christ did not rise from (he dead. 4 It would be a greater calamity than i any that has come to out notice, and Its result* would be the most deaden- . big j "If Christ be not risen, then Is the preaching uf tbe last two thousand j years In vain. We have been preaching about the historic Christ. We ( nave told bow He did live, whet miracles He performed, how He taught by parables, the good He did wherever He went. We have been telling of His sufferings and His death. All e tbts has come within our telling. But - we have Dot routined ourselves to llit D historic Christ. We have been telling s about a present Christ wltb Just a* . wonderful power as the Christ of the » past bad. We have beeu prwaciiiug about Ills friendship, Hi* love. Hi* * forgiveness. Then w* have been tellt log l hat Ha has always exercised the r power to reclaim a life— the power of * salvation. We have been preaching that a person may have a conscious- - nesa that Christ hae pardoned. Added i. to I here things has besn (he example which the Master has given us and I the outstanding hope of eternal ex 1stI enee People the world over have been transformed. They have heen given fresh strength; In short, they have hefri 'horn again,' If Christ he not risen, then we have hern preach- * Ing a lie, and all I hi* teaching and f preaching has heen created out of the * linagitiallno.. ) "The text further "fates thai live " faith of the people Is vein, •» well as II the preaching. The greet underlying i principle that lias been the fuuudatkxi jof all society Is faHh The basis of an »
il«rtme''tel Chrstie . . • p nil). All faith Is fain if t hi let t* | ii»eu~fallb iu »e. h ulbtr eud faith In God > If Cbn»t i* uol risen le.,llne the fact Hut their is e**iy nBllwr thai lie I* tbe drat fruits wf tbem tbat »««• '• Our tffxrts are do! *a»u then and mutt | ut forth even giratrr ei.r»<y in «« carry i: % out the irugrem «1 nun |-RI*RVT*KIAN i t>e KM ices lu ibe First Fresbyler iau l h • sstef 1e> wrfe well atteodivt tbr« •: ..i^be Js> mi .,i were vet) tmprewsive -u xhaie lor. Ibe p»»i- 1 the »-r* D# m vder | preachrt et ttw moruibg s I e*en»hg ^ •er vices. v lu Ibe nioruiog ut* sermon wa#de •cr>{4tve of I be i.midy Tumi Ti t * pea kef declared that the empty loo-b * proved certain feci* I ir»t ibe fa.'t j ifut was the Bon of -God Brvwo-t tbefact cf Ri. He caiiaetu is It J tbe birtb H*e dvVirtae. F 1 1. the certainly of our own rescrm^ : ^ I tie mu»:.a< n«*mt»ers by the • £>,'.! were of a U «U character, ai d *e#y ^ at y give, by thi» lair. ;e*J qaarte: uuder tne leadership of M >» • n Ci'teon 1 tie >uu day sch.v . «»• •« at tended and ^veryouf «s» happy tv l* " to tbe uewiy f-r;.i#l»ed r.H-u, At tbi* Buuday Kbool tbe cti-«dfeu received eggs ar 1 otber g fts frx>m their teach»r». 1 ne Bucday acbool pteasuted Easter iiie* lo l^a reuce M. I^ar and Mis* Jessup. tbe fa:thrul sc|w lateo- ° deuts of tbe sei K>r and fi part met. Is. Tbe eveoiug cocgregai: »n : led tbe ma;., auditorium and also tbe create! part of tbe Buuday k bdOl t<K*m Tbt ^ . r,oir rendered a teeulifui Easier cantata ti titieJ ' Ibe New Hope It «t|t tne beautiful story of tbe KeeurrrtHiou lo.d to * and to a most aoceptatle way indeed After tbe ».t.giug of tbe cantata tbe j aetof delitrred a *b\»rt addre— oa j Tbe tilory of tbe Kesurrectiou and .J i x x s;m» It made ;• a.; 0 f RS a »*r*e entbustastlcally the Christ It was a very happy day for tbe members and friends of tbe cburcb 1 be edifice is oow oue t-f ibe most attractive aod beautiful churches by the . mS. It wih seat more than a thou -and people. Tbe improvements to t :ie basement will be eomjleted as sooo as possible. FT. ACGfJTlNK'a. Boltmo High Mas* was celebrated i by the rector, tbe Rev. Tbonia* F Hiake. in BL AnguMtoe • Cburcb at ..•o'clock Easter Buoday. Notwitb•taodicg tbe dowupoor of rain Just about tbe hour of beginning this service, there was a large congregation, present. Tbe children# cbolr. under tbe direction of Miss Rodger# end Ml#Doughty, sang Coueoue # Mass lu a very creditable manner. Tbe rector, in bis sermoD, spoke of Easter and tbe resurrection of Cbri*t and told wbit these mean to the Christian. Tbe alters were beautifully decorated with flowers. HOLY TRINITY. Tbe Holy Week services at Holy ' Trinity Episcopal Cburcb were spleu did ly attended. A deep religious fer1 vor seemed to permeate tbe cougregs 1 Hon. Tbe Easter Day services, uotwithstaudlug tbe unfavorable weather, were well attended. Tbe music and floral decorations were most enjoyable Tbe Easter music will be repeated at both of ibe cborch service# next Bunday.
Tax Rale for i«io. The tax rale in Cape May County , for lk-JO Is as follows: Mkldle Town, ship, $6 06; Btone Harbor. $4 89; Ocean City. N 69: Sea Isle City, $4 89; North Wild wood, $4.80; Wild wood, $4 19:! Cape May Polot, $4.02; Cape May. > $&.&?; Dennis Township, $3.60; West : Cape May, $8 26; Woodbine. $8 2*»;' South Cape May, $3 20; Wlldwood Crest. $3 20; Avalon, $3.18; Lower ; Township. $3.06; Upper Township, $2.87. I — , Now Maa Aato. The city has purchased a two-seated i Ford sedan car for tbe u*e of Director Fisher, of the highway department , The car la being driven by CHy Elec t r l clan Joseph Itiggln* for the pre»ent ' It is nut a neij car. but It looks good. I Rnta Cutiage. Ernest Buchanan, of Chestnut Hill, on Baturday bought Mr* Eliza 11*—' , cottage, on Ashury avenue, below Nineteenth street, through the agencv of Mrs C. L Lake I — Courtesy and Satisfaction Assured All Kinds of Hauling Ocean City Local Express I R- X. LI OW 10 T«mp#rar« Ottic# 808 WESLEY AVENUE Ocea* City, N. J. I K«ll pk«M l*e Nh-i RhmiiI t r r __________ ; j
'AINTER SAID TO 1 BE A SUICIDE iXka-tunei <**•$* * «i ut Rev Gestae ^ 1 •',1 ia#i- t « f • be »-.rsi M E t taii.h. »Hh wb»^o» xt clowned thai MMl ** . "eoriWv >lhrr oecaakm*. Martin we- pei-uadrd t. rrtuiu t!'n>iadei| hia Friday in gRu-s' but he , amr back f*at irda> i *hl lie went Mr. \ ard Sunday ui- r;.<i g be minister Mdued I in Ge vrth.xl »l ihuiob Martin l"ld Mr \ ard v ti Ibe »>. va# o of M» ts.ke win- ( { U'.m that he tt i that #■ uirthn * ktx ul Id ha| l -el- to h.m Marti ou Bunday ^igbt walked j L.rrviHtsiy U| andii. Ibe ha..-s» | ■>ul*lde of hi* riviu ibe t> - « - -vfe j tie was *ia>u«t Ui> aoti- :.# -- i turbed other guests. Df. Juhu | s\ : ik*s« #umo< i.ol and trie : •>' |tve h>m OMdciua but the lolw »ay j Martin would » 4 tske ms^tinne liaasth Mgbt he*: to have Mar. removed to tbe p*1' (f »lalkii at . i> < t all and r'. .^aiau H. M N#w* ■;* look tbe mat. to tne . ty nail au -t llo'ciock He w a- placed »u a • < - - me i mr aler H> .:*<■ • eptehi Hi .irethkK kcO et in# mat. a: U f- . 1 h:m deed In his talk* with Mi Yard H V man sjvke of iie%-rgr D Porter, a Philadelphia banter. a» »>ne %»f bi# ft tends. Molt v non> l hnfth Scrilces. j Services in Holy Tnnity Epteeopal L'liur. t : rxi >- lay »• l«e e- f»>llows 9 a m , Bunday school . 10.L cnurcb set • ice: 7 « p tu church service hosier music Legal pafwrs of all descriptions, lauding wills, are carrfuily draw u by Curtis Re t — u at hi- office. 7 4Ashury avabut. Oeaan t hv. N J adv Notice lo AkhPBt llflVndaiit>. to of Sf Jersr; To Msry T Ko«! J*ro»r - Ko». i.. v.rt-- i»r «-■ i*r :Lr iwrt wt • riicisr? af New Jrr*»> -« »*.» or. tlx Jay ! d*U beer*-' -t. » elisftU a i* m b Aiays * cvDp o.o*-.t. scJ )wu «fs dsfso j i>c^rv r*«, - rr«3 to kt»*»r U> 1 1, xvmp *;a-r. I • bill < 3 or Neixtre Ape:. XsL oest. or ir-* oM t> l.i out be talr*2 ws roc .♦—•■si j oo Tbe wM m •+ r .edto ? rw. w * nwrv oy >v - u. r^- said A : >U I. H*.- • <ts. ;^a.Ur\t .SJC cc%*r.r.» /l N U-e-wv ou C os ptac ofuriso i :> A-^>c^» • t ibe city m C.xj, eoonty of c'sj* >! y -ui( i ' Ns« - ,\ti . Mary T R.niw- robte * if. 1aot n#esoasy<"i owu **sl laau. •r.is «- <a»r - hast »rr » flrlrW»r ' b- " toe no*t«i. 1 of tr.- »*«.J M**t I. Ko»t .wa e.olm :oUr«l ti. » «»C Ao&d. ;**Md February nh. A. he i.i a How i LL. -»o ; :t..r .u e\>a*i-.«. *ur. «l& Mortrt ft.. « ansiec N J 9-4. Ik. F. F-. *WM — — — — 1 — ■EiMLBV A ADA51N - " Readine Coal Also Klodlibc Wood by bwrrsl or cordbee; cow; on its mwrfcrt wx lb*, -o tbs ton fwwrwclevd. Dsn or RbUrpriM pboot oar* wad Yard. TENTH aod W 1*1 ..
jyj AKK LAKE |~ llndcruker and Emtulmef ass I'asiasi avauvs i ft*# MP 4M kAR fJT*.* 4 Samuel Htckcr ixslcf »* Al I KIM>> Of .»t Nk , rf-rt %•« • wud-wf d44 I o«U*.r* If > wd 1 » , . . » -• i • ■ • ... \ wh * yfcT- . ». » A «• ft» • mm. a . :»• u*> . . -tr* si-! «»«w»p*p»r*. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT "■ Pocono Mountain Ice Tsnih ar»«s Weal OCCAM C I TV M J William Maloney OWWdSf PREST-O-LITE - Nlorayr b*ltrf» baa Tsnkft on4 *pp'ie»«es g Tires, Tub«-s. Speedometers Cell and «ie« s figdr Lighter I ree 2307 At iontir Avenue 4TI ANTIC Cm. S. JPw owe IM J Wm. H. Powell c General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty -fourth $1 and V* est a»« OCEAN CITY. S J - ImUmm; J40J Central A«*soe h«U Pbeoe ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Irw. Philadelphia and Seashore Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Abbott's l4A" Milk Cream Buttermilk Eyes Eiamioed Without Drops j Nr«*' -p-lo-Oai* it.*-. bods. WallSftlltlOt Zuaractrrd For Optica, sort i bsrr is n. of Koine to Pol^drlpLta My work o! K>» wud sp#cukci*» u m rvupirU' «* nui be fucod la say clly. PrwcrtpUua lewa dupiiosud st sbor not to# Acvbrnrj ecsracts^d. I'r'.r** roc ,mm< wltb *ood worz. A... work decs or j lh« I A. W. ELY IMS Atlswtls iirnae AT LA » Til CITY. R. J. wtx. rs Fast Libs Pm»n i»oor. I iSftt*wuc*«? mm. h* . PboM w
CLEAN UP and PAINT UP You survlv dspI sorusti.-sz lo U»- *wy «>f vsroisk-doamsi or \ *ra.»_ aUlci thissprlbf Yoq wit; get >Lr u.ttm*ir tu • i-uiftevtoo i! vou k*ok o«rr oor Mock bSfOTS yoo boy. Wt »iro V> e*rry lb# b*-t lo 'A • t<*i Aftir* tin— i-i)-rin»c Wu.lini't Pfttau. v *ri> • #• *::J ■! «:t.» i'r*tt A Umbsri - 1 1 flaor » sr. nl*b. Vltrwltt* SdSttiSl. ggrrtosoto rssw# •'« m*i. • ».ior mod \-roi-be*. Jdp-s-Iar. Ysrrs !• Porch « »•*:- iwtct sod v«r . «b rmi nrf, A »t<*-i.r>- >nu].oil, lur|«iilios. • con>ple'e Los o( t-; -.-uo- llrulrr a. . u - qio «i.O Mubie bdeu, sir. thk MODERN HAHiWAH SURE Chas. C. Read & Co. W ALTER E. ALLE>. 1p. PfeSScUl? WrOrh*rr
_ Associated Realtors' Company LICENSED BROKERS OF NEW JERSEY FOR ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Local ReprcwnUtivfi ol THE MUTUAL BENEFIT UFE INSURANCE COMPANY ol Newark . New Jetsry READY FOR BUSINESS AT 409 NINTH STREET A REAL ESTATE BROKER'S RIAITO mv.tOOO aq usr« 'nn1 FO« SALE, »7B •**t or* gigHth Straftt boundod by Atlantic und Oc*an Avonuwa. Ad. vSniSgss-Tsrm n#l of She r ®» Fsst Ulna RsHway. Main parking o'aca fo* buto m obilfta during aaaaon, TIRM8 Mortgsgft mt e* oar cant., oaianea caaP*. WM. WATSON ADAMS « T ISI. THIRTY.FOUHTH BTRKCT FHlkADELFHIA , — —
S HAFLEIGH & COMPANY | • I PLANT AND YARD SIXTH AND WEST AVENUE jii i f | I OCEAN CITY, N, J, 1 ^ Marnifaetnr<Ts of Millwork. Cement. Wood. Iron I'rodiicls (I) a Doitlore in I 1 I Lnmltor, Hrick. Saml, Ohh-hI. Paint ami I'! ! 1 Hnildcr- Supplies a • j| BILL PHONE OCEAN CITY, 46 (;]
An> hint1 _ ^ WhC" 1 Joseph G. Champion I* Building Contractor OCtAN CITY. N. J. ^ t Tenth Street and West 4*enue l J. c. TrtOUT B SWAN * , Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Jaroenlers ant' ®u^ers jOlbihw * ®riCiAiT» IOAO ASBURV AVENUE OCEAN CITY N 4.
YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage You cannot spare the time to took after it closely >onrsell and must depend upon tbe honesty ot the contractor . I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or 4I! of tbem. Send for the list of names and photograph* ot ibe houses Otis M. Townsend OFFICE DIM I nrD 0CEAJ1 CUT. m. orotic f. 0. □ U I L L/ U it *• JCity Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCX A A CTV. AfRMT JfASff L. W. MILLER prorrt* tor telephone. sos B. MIL, L, MAN «a* *•*«■» BUILDER^ °°-n CA4>. 1 T ! Avenue h. .1. heatees, ranges and gas stoves
TOR SAL,E Hotel, fully furnished, 27 bed- j ========== rooms, bath, run by owner for number of years, in good condition. Price, $14,000-00. ASK John J. Foster RB9LTOR SIR EIGHTH MktCT Delow O antra I tvenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Real Estate B argains NUMKWOUR nr.._ APARTMENTS "TTTT1 RENT bungalows SAL COTTAGES ° MORRISON "-oOCEAN AVE. BEL. EIGHTH ST.
Real Estate For Sale BIO BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished — Some estates in tnv hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is Ibe time ol year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Chegp. Apply to Alonzo Cotton GIG Aahury Avenue Ooaan C1t>, IS. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Strawt and Navwn Avwnuw OCEAN CITY. N. J. luibhbr M*nw»rk. M •aillmg Pbjwr. P atler Bo«rd, N«iH. 8a«b Wt*rF* •X R»tiinbtws Furniihsd Prrntrpi Dvtnrwr* MONEY IX) LOAN ON MORTGAGE waijmr f<kT |wt> «whi to know If jpnu can gta U; we cwn tall #,*u at mioa Hatgwiu* «b Hay and i»caat> fh*i»i |*m|wrtts» rhm *alr Ala i'H* to t |h\**i4a*nt and ImrmTHMaiil t h# 1 hull* u IK-*., tnjr. Aprly 10 " , J. M. CHESTER A- CO , Ocbaw CITY. N. J. RE1AU ESTATE .0. INSURANCE Clavton Haines Brick A11 Elge>th> St. OcssnC Ity, N. U. Call at the Sentinel Printing House if you desire first-class work. L Orders promptly filled.
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