ii Ocean City Sentinel foonraa wo PvtupM* Kmt tnuui = r. 7". TT R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Propria tor OCEAN CITY, - . NSW JERSEY BoQ *Pfeon« No, 64.X A«lyant*»m»HU la loo*l«oluinna, 6 oidu par Um, #*c* laoaruo*. Xiunlhly and jroarly ralM fornuaad on application. Job wor* prompu j dona by •xpoiionoad aaanai thurspayTJUNE 3,~IraL Kat-crad at tha Vx*l OOca at Ocaan City W. J»» aa Mcoudciaaa taaU tnnivar. AT AZXIBD MEETING •rune Local Mtd men Had Ml*hap an Way to Mlultoia. Two automobiles filled with members of KtOmia Tribe, No. 520, Imp. O. 1L It, loft bene Saturday oven lug for MlaotoJa, there to attend the session of the Allied Association of Red Men of the Atlantic District, but only the car driven by J. Prescott Cadman reached lu destination in safely. The one driven by Reeves Flowers broke an axle near May's 1 -an ding, and only aeTon of the men from Kalxnla Tribe got to the meeting. Mlnot Tribe, of Minotola. was adopted into the county association. This tribe had been in the association in Cumberland County, One of the Atlantic City tribe'* degree teams conferred the chiefs degree, and this was done in fcierarentfut stylo. After refrwhsxftu, the rWitc* lef: for borne. The men who w*ne w4£h Flowera were bnsxght bach by AaLt j 1 Denai*. who hswerd 9i b h fim tpzrttary wi^ *1* HJBATO8 OCEAN CITY Mn. WUUoaF.G«xdfeMrtaa Th«r» ' day evening, gave * p^y ^ L * W. Miller, who, after Uhrtag here for a 1 number of yean, will return to Port # Norrte, where she will make her fntnw * Mra. ililltPe many friend* here re- J gret her decision to leave tbl* city, n tbey hoid her in high esteem. A few hour* were apsnt very pleat- -l antly. TkA— r^„u w loo** present were; Louie l
Miller and wire, Harry Mills, wife and daughter, John R, Grove* and wife» O. M. Town send and wife, Parker Miller and wife, John R. Jones and wife. Charles B. Powell and wlfo, John H. Lake and wlfo, Harry A. Morris and wife, or this eky, and Frank E. School der, and wife, of Detroit, and Mrs. J Kooeoe Sharp, of BalUmore. v TAKES IrONG TRIP Oacar Van W«n l Will Pilot Cruiser Jaes to Bassio. Oscar Van Bant, of this city, will start within a day or two with Joseph M. Rowland's former racing era iter, Mary Jane, on its trip to Chicago, where it will be taken in charge by Its new owner, W. Self, of the Bears- Roebuck Company, who recently purchaeed the boat, a pretty cabin cruiser. YanBant will run the boat op to New York, t hence through the barge canal to Bnflklo^ where he will torn it over to a representative of the new owner- The boat will then go by water to Chicago. ffeaewtf With Wimy. A good-sized crowd witnessed the play, "Dinner at Six," given by memhere of the jvnJar and atn!or cJeeeee of the Ocean CRy High School In the aseembly room of "the school Thursday rrentog for the benefit of the service men's memorial tablet. In addition
to the play, there were selection* by an orchestra, vocal solos by KneeeJI H. Nulty, Mrs, Gerald In e Soydam and Mies Mornblnweg and a vocal dnet by Mies Doolea T. Corson and Dr. J. Thorn ley Hughe*. A reading by the Rev. George W. Yard, pastor of the Fir* H. £. Church was encored. Firemen SxtisBBltli Blase. The roof of the old Bbaw cottage, on Central avenue, above Fifth street, In the rear of the former Pique Hotel, was badly damaged by fire of unknown origin Thursday afternoon. Borne damage also tree done by water. The fire was extiogniehed by membere of the lire department, Chief Chae. Watson, of the fire department, wet told by residents that two men bed been working eroaDd the piece that day. The Ore etaried lo the peak of building over a loft window at one end of the bouse. ■ » ■ . Will Jala Association, The hoepitallty'comiDfttMof (be Holel.Proprietor*' Association, Mr*. EJtxa. betb BJundln, Mr*. Johnson Roney and Mlae Jean MackJIo, made a vlilt I to the new hotel owneri end manager* I here a few davs mtm ■„/« i., i,.^ I nere a rew aay* and them
to Join the organ Ixstfon. The owner* of the LaMont, 8t. George end Lump agreed to do so. Mr* 8. tL Meyberry, a former member, will return to the rsnke of the association. ytmr-Dmr prsecMlnn. The children of St. Aagu>|Ine'« Hundey Hchoot held their enaual May-day proceMinn in and around the church Sunday evening. There were a large number of the little one* In line, The I queen wee France* Tallow. The cross- bee rev was Clare Tallow, and the banner-bearers were Margaret Km lib, Norma Lanzera and Frank PlfeggJ. Benediction followed, Fifty *e*fi with Owe Hmuf Cnerlee W, Fatton. of Pbiledelpbia.e college* on Central avenne.near Ten in ■tnwt, this city, on Returdey r>bserved the fiftieth anniversary of hL ootiTiwtinn wj|b the hanking hotissof Bailer A Hteveneon In Philadelphia. He entered the employ of this bones I when fifteen /ear* old, I *i iSF*} description*, In- ! w i %3LT [fa** drawn by 1 it. tortl# Roblnwin st in# office, 714 1 Aebnry avenue, Otmm City, N. J. advi >1 I '* V 'i r/» mtm,: ' ' > -
1 yacht club's social season to start june 15
r " plan big tihe : here on fourth Service Men's Memorial Tablet Will be Unveiled and Dedicated. Mayor Champion, at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday eveulug, outliued plan* for a big celebration of the Fourth of July lu lire# city. All the various organization* of th* resort will unite In the demou»traitoi>, j the principal event being the uuveihug aud dsdlcatlou of the tablet auJ monument in memory and honor of the boy* in this city who were 10 ihe rer- : vice. The Chamber of Commerce will tw financially back of the afiair and re:#* th^ funds. The cvmm liter* thus far appoints are a* fallow*: Chamber o 1 Commerce— * "bar; t* Raron and J Kims* IVsri LX-wau C*y Yacht C!)ob— < V-mm^ore A" i Liiam K Hexamrr sun Harry T KlUa. Progre^v* l-eagoe- A ahtc AtJftL acfl Its. J. Tiwriiisy Hup lire r*T Lkwan CYty — Kv'io v-ham ?»u*t ani c oauBiMiuuiST FVhe: Tl* I'hasubec a! C-imiiDerre will lalei ^ajirwiixit *, hnaure commciwe A bommurre aBc Wiii he aprohrrec ir 3W;itmhi1 u* X. ?faelJehJ»urt: Chde: , A -nrpfc. xC f,ruwha.7-hia w L*ofc VJ.. iw Ui oaxu; :wct c cr:i;f ihh i>»vvi*y , TwnaA. Tbac* «w* ;cwtc: a; ih* a>eed.f * • r s^tfoigui.ic rf ;M wtnten bf the ; 4 Hccc*' Fr.'jotcn of this | •rtsy. It wc-cii are m to the casual ob> rerrcc that there wa* a decided oversight in not naming a committee from j o tbz* organ uation, which in years past j v has always bewo active la Fourth of I fi July celebrations. s Dr. J. Tbornley Hughe#, of the com- b mlttee on Memorial Tablet, made a h •trong plea for additional subscription* I c to lbs fund, which has now reached I h " w "V*i#vu UWV UUW 1 est. UV\I j
j the ium of i1&s1 lo a drive for 42^00. h He eoggested that the Chamber of ^ Commerce might see its way clear to ' subscribe to tbt* food. At the close of the meeting, over j which the Rev. George W. Yard, pa* tor or the First M. E. Church, presided, In the absence of Harry F. I Stanton, many of those In attendance went to Floyd C. 81mm*' restaurant, on the Boardwalk, where e luncheon was prepared for the members and their gne*te. j i GRADUATES AT CHURCH THwBct. O. W. Ward to Preach Baccalaureate Sermon. | Al the morning service In the Flret M. E. Church BuoiAsy, the Lord's I Memorial will be obArved. At tbl* service there will be two musics] numbers. Russell H. Nulty will slug the selection by Watle-Rlce, "Ala* and Did My Bavionr Bleed?" and the choir will sing, "At Heaven's Gale " The Baccalaureaute i service will be held in the church In the evening. I special preparations have been made for this service. The church will be decorated by the class, and tba choir will give special music. A male quar- 1 tet will tiog "He Carelb." Dr. H. H. Lake will etng a tenor solo, "Fear Ye , Not, O Israel." The choir will sing , •« Angela of Jesue." The Rev. George W. Yard, pastor of I
the church, will preach on the subject J "The Divine Mission of Youth. i ' I Open Bide for Brealiwsirr. j Bids for the pile breakwater on the j ocean front, between Thirty- seventh r and Forty-eevsnth streets, were . opened by the city Tuesday afiernoon. The bids were: Porter-Smith Co,| 128,280; E. A. Corson, 132.100; Button [ A Corson, 484.400. Riley Mixnsr got In too late with bis bid. The bide were referred to City Engineer Collision far scheduling, and he reported all a meeting of the City Commissioners] last night, recommending that thel work be awarded the Porter-Bmilbl Co. I i niir BttsiiacM si post omcc. The forces at the local post office | were rushed with work on Friday and I Saturday, due to the big crowd here over the holidays and also to the fact h that many of the cottagers cams tn ; the city to remain until tha close of H the summer season. It was found I necessary to place two extra carriers on duly, Haney Chatilo and Horace |j Smith, the latter being s son of the I j I postmaster, and also to press an autoji truck Into service to take care of I he L parcel poet. | ,
n — , , ctoefrur M«etfnir of Besasu, J I The regular monthly meeting of tl: • I Women's Missionary Boclsty of Hi Flret Presbyterian Church will be hel I at the home of Mrs. Thomas Hlmpeor I Moorlyn terrace and Atlantic avenui [next Tuesday afternoon. This will b the iast meeting of the season. Tb 'country to be stud left is Japan, and 1 1 very Interesting and helpful progrsn 1 1 1* being arranged. Httltiflnr Card Phower. William R. Hughe*, of tills city, had a birthday anniversary on Friday j and a number of hi* friend* here and /trim out of town remembered tbe oo ration and sent him a shower of pretty cards. Mr. Hughe* was agreeably surprised when he receiver! the** [ tokens of their remembrance, j Motion h«w*ll HlflCrr. ' K. M. Button, of this city, was the [lowest bidder before the county fr#*. holders Tuesday for 14,400 square yards of bituminous paving to be laid on Landls sv«nu«, Hea fsl« city, His | bid was 424,480. The bids were refrrred to tha board's financs commit' tee.
a — " | Moving Picture Shows for Members aud Prieuds Again a Feature. [j The Ocean t'lly Yacht I'lubopstieU | It* club hou*e for His urastui ls#l Saturday. Many of the member* came down for Decoiatlou Day. The eutcicalumvui* for Juue will be follow*: WedutMMlay aftsruooo. Juue 10, at J o'clock — l.adie«' Auxiliary *ub#cti|*tlun card party for the mrmbef* aud ttieir friends. Friday rvrulug Juuc 1> S o'clock - ' moviug picture eutertalniueut for member*, thsiri familie* and luvited gue*tK. Wednesday afleruoon, Juue is. at - o'clock- Lad if*' Auxiliary subscription card party. Friday evening. June 2.S So'ciock - mcvitif yvturs entertainment W<x1ne<iay aftero^v-n. Jun* A al - j o'clock— Ladies* Auxdtary MiMcrlr ' ; wvz card party Friday ever -.,c Juiy £ a: > .v.-i.vi — mcc >r,g picture er;:e»na!rment. j , Saiurday et-er ir.g Jxly S -cpen'r.g • dance f..r meoibers their ram . : ft* and . [invited £ ore;*, t. The »vrbr*:n. wjil arr;vy r*» Jciy i. and ibereafier • ii plgy every even. j; ■ ing during dtnrei bncra Tr*e wacree onncen# wii! probably . commence ru Jc:y 11 I 'hainnan F ! Nt-« berry ha* mazy acrpnar* for ] Hit nipaihrc* ir.tf. Mna*cc. ^ Sc pa:r:s bin spared by s !'J»airmaz N"r« berry, c/ the bouse .vitmUJi* i: acd to the dub house ajirac: i. -z* Lh:» leiK-c. Tbe the club will give a g at :z.*C7t-. *hoF thle rea^u. A* the g cJch boorejs hmttcd tn sealing capa- F city, those wtiaf plan to »ee tbls show a should gel tbeir ticket* early. a m, •ptodlax s Week Here. ^ Mr and Mr*. William J. Mitchell. A, of Philadelphia, are spending tbls week at the cottage of Mrs. Mitchell's father. William H. Horn. 1405 Wesley Mrs. Mllcbeil will be rem em- ^ bered as Miss Florence A. Horn. It <j, I* not exactly « vacation for Mr. Mil- y cbell. who I* credit man agar 'for the ^ L. Micbell C'o.. of Phlladel- «,« uvuij xj. luivucu v.u. , u i ruimuci'
| phla, as he is representing bis firm et | the annual convention of tbe National Association of Credit Men tn Atlantic City from Juue 1 to Juue 5. ■ i w ^ a Addressed Commerce C ta amber, j Leroy Reeding, or ViueJaud, former | secretary of the Viuelaud Chamber of I Commerce, addressed tbe members of tbe Ocean City Chamber of Commerce at their meeting Tuesday nlgbt. He [told how Vlueland bad Increased the [membership of tbe chamber there. | He advocated a membership fee or 125 [ a year, which entitles chamber* to become members of tbe United Btates Chamber of Commerce. Caught Rockflib. J George B. Bcattsrgood, of Pbltadelphle, e member of tbe Anglers' Club of this city, while fishing on the club pier a rew days ago. caught a rockfish weighing Hi pounds. Croakers are plentiful In tbe bay. W. A. Welsh and Gui Wilson one day this week caught 62, aud anolherday they got 45 School Work Hxblblt. The work of the pupils of the manual training and domestic scieuce departments In the high school building will beexhlbltsd there tomorrow. Ii will be well worth seeing by those In(created In tbe progress of the young people. Appointed JPicrmwHter. mwfiriBJiKaB s iwi manigr»
| Charles Zimmerman, or this city, [ formerly of Germantown, has been appointed plermastsr of the Anglers' Club, of tbls city. U. E. Collard. Jr., of Philadelphia, has been made assistant plermaster. ■ ■ * Fhree More H*nic>. j Dr. R. A. Black, or Mlllvllle, is bav. [log three cottage* built at Tblrtyfonrtb street, and It is hoped to have them completed within a aburt lime. The liouies will cost »4800 each. lolwt to Koropf' j Mrs. Warren Bmlth and daughter, of thle city, will tall Juoe 18 for Birassburg, where Airs. Smith was born. They will be away four or five mouths. PERSONALS. City Eoglneer William H, Colllseon [and family, of thie resort, returned Monday evening from a visit to Mrs Colllsson's sister, Mrs. William K. Buckingham, lu Alleotown. Mrs. Julius Roih aud daughter, Frances, of this oily, are vlaitlng Mr*. Roth's parents in Hliarptowu, Md., aud she attended the school commenoement exercl#es there. Her slater irraduated. isr graausiea. i
Iw>o Bamberger, wife and sous, Henry and Utter, of Pblfodtlphla. "• summer coitager*. came down In their '• auto on Monday, accompanied by 'Id Mrs. M. Behreud and Miss Martha D» Be b rend, of Pblladelphla. is I ' William J. Ferguson and family, or be opened their I apartment, at Fourth street and AtJlantic avenue, for the season, and have as their guests Mis* Bessie H. Ferguson, of Philadelphia, aud "Jack" M. Edwards, of Baltimore. Dr. Frank W. Webster and family, ■ of West Philadelphia, opened their rd* apartment at Fourth street and Allantic avenue, and enlertalued as their ' guests Miss Lillian Webster, of Phiia y delphla; Lawrence E, Bmlth, of New \ y Haven, Conn., and William J. Mig. "try. of Brooklyn. Hsmuel L. Hope and wife, of Philadelphia. were here during the hoi- ( Idays. They entertained Benjamin A j Carver and wife, of Philadelphia. J Mr, and Mr*. Hope will not occupy J their cottage this yesr, having leased j it for the season. They will *p«nd j th* summer In Lancaster t'ounty, m*" 1 i o wi ■ ■■ M MKU "" a^,¥•f,,Wflll",, *»»• HkHTf j i tl
push work on i central avenui \ - Ah Much Progress As PoBsibh is Being Made ou Big Contract. The i'lty Cummissiouers. st thel weekly uicvt lug. drcidrd tu be repre •euted at (he luredug of the Cape Maj County Board of Freeholder* the Hex day. lu an eifort to get au early star ou the work of building a ivncreti roadway ou Centre! avenue, froui riiirty-fourlh »treel lo Fifty- liflli street, the contract for which wa# awarded by the freeholder* «*»u»* week* ago. The road i» under isuilrol of the Slate and county, and re really a pert of the Stale iK-eau lk>ul«\ard lt»a»Mikl that the work I# being held up at the rcqi)e#l of on* of the member* of the board of freeholders, the claim be;, g m#de that Ocean City #houM flret buikt a pile breakwater or other protection against the winter I storm k. The ctty authorttie# are mov- } lag ia this mailer, but they viut to nee some act km. too, on the work of re jbUihltcg the avenue, which 1# lu bad :t ha jw from the heavy »torm* of la-l February now that the summer travel of auxomotule# ha# begun. This road re uerd by thou»aud* of autoaiobllhre on their way down the county to Cape May. VN lid wood and Sea l»Je City. It "as later found (bat the county r* phx'orejiug with the work ou Centra! avenue a* rapidly a# po**lble The contractor, E. A. Corson, of thle city, has ordered hi# material aud I* getting lu shape to push the work. Card **«rCy MuccesMlui. I'he caril parly and prouiemade given by the womeu-folk of 8t. Au gusllne's Church al the home of Mj#8 Fourteenth street and Asbury kvenue, Monday evening, was well attended . Many who were unable to mend bought tickets or seut conlrlbuHons, aud the a flair was a fiuauclal md social success. Will uivc OpS'rciln. The child reo of m. Augustine's Jhurch will give au operetta. "Flowerlorn," in the Caslud Club, ou ihu ioardwalk, 'J'uesday , evening, June 2. under the dlrectloiivof Ml»s Rod-
ger*. t _ ' 're Alarm Blxnals. *4— Sixth aud Pleasure avenue. 17 — Eleventh aud Bay aveuue, 18— Fourteenth aud Bay ave. 35— Beventh and West avenue, r 42 — Second and Asbury avenue. j 43 — Fourth and Asbury avenue. 45 — Eighth and Asbury avenue. 46 — Tenth and Asbury aveuue. • 48— Thirteenth and Asbury aveuue. > 49 — Sixteenth and Asbury avenue. 61 — North and Central avenue. M — Blxth and Central aveuue. 67-Eleventh aud Central aveuue. , 67 — Twelfth and Wesley avenue. 68— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. i — Fourth and Ocean avenue. 76 — Seventh and Ooean avenue. 76— Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82 — Second and Atlantic avenue. o??~~ S°anlw*,k ind Moorlyu terrace ?y.~*Say avenue and Hatlersea road. 621— Tweutleth and Central avenur , ~ > — advertise io the j Ocean Ciij ! Senlinel
• PUBLISHED ON ^ i THURSDAY OF ; | EACH WEEK. RATES FURNISH RD ON APPLICATION Phone, 138-J V
want bureau open e on holidays It , Chamber of Commerce Seeks to be Useful to Strangers Visiting This City. >ir kiuht J Pearl, at the uit-chug of s- 1 (lis Chamber of Commerce. »uggretrd | ty j that it would b« well iu tire future lo it , keep thu city'# bureau of Information rt |optu ou holiday#. He *ald that there iv . w #rs tusiiy vreitor# lure on Monday. ai »eekliig remm# for all or a jRirlloii of l, the Kumuiu. There i« a list of thl* d kind at the bureau of information, >. but. a# the room# of the bureau were e clocttl, till# information was uot availr able at thai (Hue Mr Pearl *ald that Ire meant no crlliclaiu of the aecrelary. s' It wa# decldetl that tire bureau of lire r I formation will be kept open ou the . j fifth of July. y — - • «. • — r Hut Two I.oia. r Ma#n;y A Edward* have m»ld twoj lot* at the corner of Thirty-third street and Central avenue to Dr. A K.Siade aud A. K Moore, of Mlllvllle, wiro are | building thereon. [ daniel krauss Electrical Contractor i 411 Anbury Avenue | I OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Bell 1'honr, l77-W Sell Pk#x. :i*-J Ltilatitt Ulvc# | Theo. F. Hildreth ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue j OCEAN CITY, N. J. j William Maloney Distributor | PREST-O-LITE Storage Battery I Gas Tanks and Appliances «*#*w n^|fiiuMvv m 1 i 1
Tires, Tubes, Speedometers Coll and Get a Cigar Lighter Free 2307 Atlantic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Rhone 236-J '• t Courtesy aud Satiifactioo Assured All Kinds ;of Hauling: Ocean City Local Express i R. b. LUDWIU - 408 EIGHTH STREET Ocean City, N. J. Ml f*#«« II Price* tr*nn«#Mr [ The Clothes Wei Clean, Press and Repair Represent Painstaking Effort with Hoffman Sanitary System.
^ a Not a suit or sliirt | fo~i Ii T ■ of *»y garment leaves the place | w'thout our know- | ing that it is O. K. | TfilM Mi °ur worlc mu*t l>e I ^ wc>1 <lone tl,al il i * will please the critic II >nn. , That's work well I .none. May we do it for you ? F. M. IJENAN tailor and cleaner no Asbury Ire. tod 8th md Ocem Ire. Phones— 107-1, 118-W
I^villiam fl. schwartz announc«5 the Opening of th^3 Little Bohemia Cafe 1 <506 Boardwalk, on or about June 10, 1920 i | The Skee Ball Alleys I 608 Boardwalk are Now Open |( j ®=aoB««R WI1-1.IAM o. SCHWARTZ, , cur T! mo *mo #moml ... P
arr#«r ton on ohilohmm msao reo #4 oml r**#rMi«i * s#*OMtrr Jerry DeFranco ■ t Hi. All.tH«-V»sir-Aro\jnci \ BARBER shop • A3 Anbury A\/«nu* S*1T T« <.TT Hin BOAitowALH BAnmcn SHOP WILL BK SawirAmo*H'"' A*° °"N ju"m ,a S.»l n »d Sptndl.f Wli "The Hurley-Jones Co." | I Apparel for the whole family X| J Mcn'S 8,1,1 n°yV Ladiw' Suite um.1 Drcs«s 4 f , „ •■rtnot only folly prepared to X I lA't'KY M1:MIU:R UE THE FAMILY } v but to your oat lef action, w* can 9 S r)k|,:ss EVL'KV ROOM IN J UK HOUSE A A lamps, victrols# etc We liavr u «!■ tSWe";. ^reeitML floor- f { nh ,<>0r"C I | Waller H. Chattln & Son, Mgrs.- 1116 Asbury Avenue S
[' ______ . Any KlnJ Any Where Joseph g. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue S B SWAN j. C. TROUT Swan and Trout frsct'cal Garoenters and Builders JOBbINQ A SPEC I A TV 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J. you shoultt^ 1 A Reliable Builder I To erect your Ocean City cottage. You canuot spare the time | to look after it closely yonrself and must depend upon the e honesty of the contractor. 1 [ I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to I ! any or all of them. I Send for the list of names and photogTuphs oi the houses. S Otis m. Townsend | ... .3. ...BUILDER Tr I
5 'r—l City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. "| OCEAN CITY . NEW JERSEY L. W. MILLER I PROPRIETOR I TELEPHONE . 20a §|§|i b. MILhLhMAIN i i ih "zvnu"ry builder °c*--ilcwy-fSHpl HEATERS, RANGES AND I I GAS STOVES i COR «AL*E Hotel, fully furnished, 27 bed- I ' ============================= rooms, bath, run by owner for j number of years, in good condition. Price. S14.000.00 ' 0 a j at, ■ "T )VUU,UU. I
|| ASK 1 John J. Foster [ ! kfiALTOR j 510 CIGHTM 8TR6BT-Delow Oonlrol Avenue | I | OGCAN CITY, N. J, ! | — " _ A I Real Estate Bargains NUMEROUS nnit apartments i rent bungalows sale cottages l>fl1"1" morrison "v.--ocEAN AVE. BEL, EIGHTH ST. i ' Real Estate For Sale Bia bargains AP,rt®e"ts a,,<1 Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the s C& AmJlv ,c:0,,nses n"" 81 lhis ^ Be Jdhe r'u« I "-•/ viivop. A]>]iiy vo
lqa , Alonzo Cotton WA.huryAv.hM. Pen City. 1M. J. John Marts Lumber Co. I Ninth Street and Haven Avenue j OCEAN CITY, N, J. Lumber Mill work, ^ouldlnn, Building Paper, Platter Board, Nat!*, Satfa W*|ghe j ate. Rttimate* Furniihad. Prompt Delivery, MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. » No w aiting for (wo weeks to know if you can get IF w* mi . ZT XT? K a,,d projvertU ' Choice ^ ^22 fa j ««.„ Mr;. fo' A^yTont ,or j I J. M. CHESTER & CO., : — OCRAN CtTV, N. J. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. OceanC Ity, N. j. Call at the Sentinel Printing House if you desire first-class work. Orders promptly filled.
OOZTHAtTOli AID HblLDKMH, Lee & Bourgeois Carpenters and Builders OCEAN CITV, N. J. i Jobbing Work a Specialty JUS. I). LEE E. A. BOURGEOIS Rr.ld.nc# k«#lrf«scr; f»V Wn»l>n place HI. .nJ Ccnlr.i a»*. fttuar, IU4..M Phone, 47f-W otis m. townseno builder Ohkick: 8th St. Opposite P. O. ockajc crrv, n. j. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plan# Viet. Bungalow# • SoccUlt* No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street Leander s. Corson BUILDER ' i03a wcaLXV Ave [OCCAN CITY, N. J fHONf, 107-01 UiiwalOM I, tbi, E HUMBERT C. PONTIERE builder TmUi Street ocem city, V. J. Harry R. Hayes , .u, CARPENTER Jobbing work promptly Altrntkd lo Lou for S#lr CotUgc* lor Salr and Bent Thirt? third St aid Asbury Ate. ! OCEAN CITY, N. J. I em *nori. j ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER j 645 Asbury Avenue, ot kan city. n. j.
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Now Is the Time to j Plant Privet Hedge Thomas j. Thorn j florist 1128 Bay Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey Something New for the benefit of Ocea.i City people Ocean City .House Cleaning Company ' ***0110* bou#*, prlrai# or ■orlblht you have to clean. wr ,V. n,. J0*1 U« tl.# lob, Jrfii An ft r fT1, AU *°rk eoarantoM. W# ZST wnreact or day. Ulv# ih a _ West Avesae Ocean City New Jersey ,AWDa rtwhr. 7S-W J0NE5, ROOKItS A BA55BLL A, 1* JON Km, Manager Ikyr BtG- LFAVP TO ^ IMFNTI/MO V/MI«I # i
ncriMON- YOU'LL S v — . get prompt] f V^TTCNTION j York order will recci\-e ptotupl attention when It is left at this office. It makes no difference whether it is a small job that takes but a few minutes of our time or a pretention* undertaking, you j wilt receive courteous woik and superior service. Our phone number jq v hans burkhardt 844-51 Atfcirj Arm* OCEAK CITY. II 1. Try au Advcrtiaetueut in the 8XNTIN9X

