SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong 8ermons and Excellent Magic Heard by Large Congregations MUST FRMBYTMHIAN* Though the First ProabyiorUu Church liM beeu enlarged to as to tak*car* of the iucreaslug number®, the building wu far from large enough to hold the Burnley evening audience. Both the morning eud eveulug ««rvice® were Impressive, The decoretloue were beautiful eud the music of e very high order. The pastor, the lie v. l>r. Buyder, preached lu the morning on •The Meaning of the Service," end lu i the evening delivered the address to the members of the Auiericeo Legiou. 1
P.O. 8. of A. aud Vouug Men'# Pn greaelve League. Next Sunday the Kev. R. 8. 8uyd* will preach both moru lug and «r«cno« In the evening the third of UlusUai ed eermone on Old Testaxuenl hero' will be given, the su&jecc helui "Daniel." riKsr u. a The Methodist Church was rillei both morning and eveulug last Bun day. Many straugere were In l h < congregations and there were mau> familiar faces of tbe summer visitors The congregational singing was i cause of oommeut by many who wert present. The choir was at Its best, delighting all who heard It. Their »e lections at the evening service were »o hue that some visitors thought the choir was made up of the various cbolra of the dlilereut churches. Both the morning and evening ser. vice* were much appreciated by all In attendance. In tbe morning the liev. George W. Yard, pastor of the church, •poke on the jubject, "Thus tialth the .Lord." FIK8T BAPTIST, The services In the First Baptist Church were well attended on Sunday, the larger part of the congregations being made up of visitors to the shore for the week-end. Both sermons by the pastor, tbe liev. M. M.l Lewis, were strong gospel messages, I And the spirit of tbe meetings was good. j The Sunday school suffered the most from the holiday spirit that was In the air, falling down one-half In attendance. FTP iHntlOTTvr'o ar. AUGUSTINE'S.
St. Augustine's Church was filled to I overflowing at the 10 o'clock mess Sunday, and many persons took seats in the winter chapel. The celebrant of thamass was the rector, the Kev. Thomas F.Blake, who preached an I Appropriate sermon from tbe gospel of theday. { Seal Karate Transfers. Kecent real estate transfers In Ocean City recorded In the oflloe of County I CHerk Hlldreth, as reported in the Cape May County Gaaette, are as follows: Kate A. McCoaob, et vlr, to Allan < Conon. $6,500. Lot 8, Section 9, < Ooeen City Lend Co. w»
James Montgomery to Robert Wal lis, et ux. Part of lots 97 aud 98, Bee Hod C. James M. Chester Co Roberta M MobrfeW. 18,670. Pert of lot 10, Da Lanoey Realty Co. William BaYeeon, Jr., to Albert R, Crowtbers. 81,280. Lot on southeast •We of Haven avenue, 260 feet southwest from Third street, 26x115. Ocean City Title and 'Ernst Co., executors, to Frederick A.Adden, et el. 88,600. Southeast 90 feet of lot 977. Section A. Newton Kelm, et ux, to Carrie L. Ferguson. 8500. Lot 95, Bectlcn North Point. Walter A. Dlttrlcb, et ox, to Jane T^Doogbty. Lot 26, De Lanoey Realty Nettle T, Butler, et vlr, to Walter G. Wroe. Lot 318, Section A. Joseph M. Rowland, et ux, to Cbae. J. Curtail. 823,200. Eight tracts on Bt. James place. Same to same. 82,800. Lot on southwest side of 8t. James' place, 40 feet southeast from Atlantic avenue, 80*86 feet. . Naomi M, Button, et vlr, to Herman G. Klein; |7,500. Lot 85, DeLsucey Realty Co. Ocean City Title and Trust Co., executory to Obarlee Frauole Lamsback. 1300. Lot 942, Section L. Same to Harry A. Btout. 1138. Lots 142, 277, 587, 366, 452, 662, 455, Section K. | George W. Petton, el ux, to Stirling W- Cole, et ux. $6,500. Northeast 2 6 feet of lot 840, Bectlen A. j E. Wayne Evens, el ux, to Joelth E. Du Bcils, 88.755. Lots 622 and 623, 1 blook 8, plan J, Gardens. Joseph M. Rowland to Frank Q.I Justice. $2,700. Lot on northeaMt side of Penniyn place, 09 feet southeast from Atlantic avenue, 31x86. ' Ocean City Title aud Trust Co., ex. etc., to Haflclgh A Co, $200. Lot 427, Section B. Wlllete p. Haines, et ux, to Carlton C, Brloe. 10,000. Lot 81 and northwest half of lot 68, (llrard Realty Co. I Bara Y. Soott, et vlr, to Edward Q. Bullock, $4,000. Bout beast 20 feet of lot 40 aod northwest 15 feet of lot 42, block 4, Ocean Front Real Estate Co. May E. Blmklns to Margaret F, Ker* ■b«w. $7,800. Lot 812, Section C. Hpencer C. Oofl, et ux, tn Mary O. Brecker. Lot at wetierly corner of Ninth street aud Central avenue, I 00x100 feet. John Datecheg to Minnie O. VanHorn, stall. $18,600. Lot 718, Section A. ! Hannah W, Mitchell to Adeline Lewie Peters. $4,200. Lot 664, Section C, I John Wilde, et ux, to Clara M Van Leer. $1,100. Lot 308, block g, plan J, Gardens, Milton Eerie Uslllon, et ux, to Wal- 1 lerA, Dt it rich. $7,000. Bout beast 20 f«M of let 87| all of lots $9 and 41. BtcHon 4; Ocean Front Real Estate Co. | Welter A. Dlttrlrh, et ux, to HertMtbwi a,lmur#' l8'000 R ""by, ■■■ , MOHOB A, .1«5' VhM'" to fi,wood p. Sih i mi 1 • Beet Ion C, fjorob J, Lloak to Alviaudsr Mc 'V * " ' r U&aa v --
I Cieuaghen. Lot 344, Hectlou A. i Charles F. Wall, et ux, to David A. ' Henderson. $2,250. Lola ion »„d 1012 block 10, plau 1. Gardens. I Florence J. Bour, excr., etc., et *1* , I to Theodore M. Delaney. $5 000. Loi I In northeast line of DeLaucey place I 400 feet southeast from southeast Hue * I of Atlautic aveuue, 50x50 feet. City of Oceau Clly to Lydla H 5g£Dce- Quit-claims lot 728, block ? 1 3901 . " ! Oceau City Title and Trust Co., excr., !i it%' tO* j£0Lby J ' Uarey . H10. Lots 577 and 578. Section H. . Madeline H. Wolfenden, et vlr to , William C.Mulford. Lot 7-58. Sectiou I1, H. B£ n.
Liberty Title and Trust Co., adminlo Ltura a Baxton. $3,200. I Lot 549, Section C. I Florence Leslie to Lucy M Jacoby. 110.000. Lots 40 aud 42, block 8, plau 2, Ocean City Land Co. The Lutheran Mission and Church Extension Society to trustees of the General Council of the Evangelical I Lutheran Church In North America Lot 754, Section C. LT5itenn of 'be General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America to Board of Home Missions and Church Exteusiou of the | united Lutheran Church of America I Same as above. Board of Home Mlssloui and Church Extension of the Unltod Lutheran C'burcb In America to William H. Diceroth. Seme as above. John T. Harnett, et ux. lo William e,ux- ,2-25°- ^ I Joseph M. Rowland, et ox, to Stanley A. Ireland, et nx. $2,500. Lot on southwest side of St. James place, 280 feet southeast from Atlautic avenue. 80 feet on St. James place, by 65 feet deep. Joseph Mills Rowland, et ux, to Ed- . "M-fc Merrick. $9000. Lot 60x100 ■ on 8L Charles place, 887 feet southeast i rrom Atlantic avenue, with frame « DOUM. .
MJoh?.F- *larow1' el "*• *° Baniuel i Murpblne. $1,100. Premises 1204 Bay i avenue. J , Joseph M. Rowland, et ux, to Harry S. Stile*. $3,i50. Part of lot 621, BecI lion A. Joseph B. Hancock, et ux. to Donaid Speeee. $2,800. Lot 628, Section ( USSrt-SA. Doe to Frank G. Justice. » Portion of lots 614 and 815, I j necllon D. uJu?R.h M' ^"jAbd. et ux, to John t H. Willamsou. $34,400. Four tracts on southwest side of St James place and four tracts ou northeast side of St. James place. Bweeten, et ux, to Ocean 1 Development Co. Lot 1 1841, block 8. plan 1, Gardens. ' LJgSP£M* ^wland. et ux, to John Williamson. $12,000. Premises C 1 858 First street. | ..&r?h Pm B'over, et al., to John H. t Whit tear, M. D. $8,000. Lot 720 aud b northeast 10 feet of lot 728, Section A. g
pushing work on i big social room Improvcmcntg in Basement of Presbyterian Church to be Completed June 15. Work Is progressing ou the Improve- • mollis to the basement of the First Presbyterian Church, aud It Is expected that It w 111 be ready for use by June 15. Stt'au A Trout this week are piaclug large steel girders lu the baeeoittil. these replacing ih« posts, aud the work ou the concrete floor aud sklrw *||« v. ill , be started next week, to be completed j within leu days. K A Corson Is doing the concrete work - Wbeu the work is completed the , church will have a flue social room. j
LUTHERANS TO MEET Will Mold i.sritr Coil \ ocailt-u In TUle Clll Nrxi Anru.l. l*uder the auspices of St. John's 1 s Church, of this city. » convocation of ; ac I huthersu Interest- will be held In the I auditor tutu, ou the cauij> grounds here, for eight days, begiuuiog Sunday, August 1. There will be present *1 1 at the ruMUngs a number of LutherJans of uatloual reputation, and the convocation will be attended by many • members of the Lutheran church y I from adjacent States. h • There w-||| be a day for music, a day for young people, etc., much interest Is shown lu the pru|*>*ed gathering. e| Lutherans are showiug much actlvt.l Ity lu New Jersey at the preseut time. >. The iiev. J. T. Gllllsou altended a 0 I Stale conference in Trenton Thursday, the flrst conference of Lutheran mln- • latere ever held lu this State. The • purpose of the meeting was to di*eus» I the feasibility of organizing all the | churches lu the Stale In a conference. I aud H was decided to take such action. M There are more than one huudrrd . Lutheran churches In this Stale, with 187 mlulsters.
hearing before highway board (t.'ouUQUfij inn, 1 Pint Pa sr.) Stale 1 1 IkI* way- Toinmliisiou in taking over tlu« toll road? and toll hrldg r.-a as contemplated by an act of the legislature *»f the BtfttP of New* Jersey, ns found In Senate lhll No. 85; and 1mit further lies/ lived, thai a copy of this resolutloii be sent lo the State Highway Commission. The Ocean City Chamber of Commerce. at its meeting Tuesday evening. . I passed the following reiMilutlons: Whereas, by S«-nntr Ha II No. 85. 1 which Is now n law of the State of] New Jersey, toll roads ami toll bridges. I situate wholly wlthlu thin State, caul made free; and tiiAue ano
Wlu-reas, since the year of l*if> th< . State of New Jersey has gone on rec'ord. as u. State policy, that toll road* (and toll bridges should 1m- free; and r j Whereas. Seiinle Bill No. 85 lias g|y Hen the necessary authority to the ; j State Highway Commission to carry . out the said inilley in the elimination of toll roads and toll bridges; therefore. he It Resolved, by the Chamber of Commerce of Ocean City. N'eur Jersey, that this body feels that it is now iueum-l bent upon the State Highway Commission to carry out the State's policy In the elimination of toll roads and! toll bridges, m by the authority and direction set forth in Senate Bill No. S5; and bo it further Resolved, that no delay be made by the State Highway Commission In the accomplishment of the Slate's purimses! and We most earnestly request the Stale Highway Commission to take Immediate action in this matter; and be It further Resolved, that a copy of this resolution be sent to the State Highway j 1 ommfsslon. " , Similar resolutions have been pass- 1 ■ Iori>1 alltl county c»rganl7JitlutiK.|i ■ ♦ * < BUY HOMES HERE \ ______ t c Home Mew l»»»|lttdclpl,|tt„B will tl Hummer In ThU Kcaort. Several new people are Included irty° 1? thh. cU>Mh r o ugh* thheHageocy° of !' "tTS.LS".: T"P ,M,8r " Bungalow 321 Peuulyn place to K v Llp^butz. a Philadelphia lawyer, who lis beeu spending the (.uuimer «ea- 6 ions here.
Bungalow 827 St. Jerne* place to M. Llpscbutz, of Philadelphia Miller bungalow, m Steuton place. Alleu, of Harrlsburg. Miller bungalow S20 Steuton place, to J. E Dickson, of Philadelphia. He n» a brother-in-law or A. \V. Newman of Philadelphia, who. a short time since, purchased tbe Robert S. McCarthy bungalow ou PennJyu place ,J l,,r,',F*R Whiteside's cottage, 1236 Dr. Harry D. Mitchell's two famllv apartment house. 82S DeLancey place n.^wT,? or fhll.dalpl^: \ii#» u! t « lbe P"tor of the n r- E i;hurch' of WashQgton, D and who has been "peudlng the summer seasons here a few ANk* XRo and Intended occupying one of the apartments this summer, but be has been compelled to change his piaus. He .bought these apartments after selllug his cottage on Second street. New Ferry-Dosta. The Readlug RaHroad Company will soon have two new ferry-boats in operation between Philadelphia and ( ■rnden for the accommodation of its seashore patrons. There are a number of cottagers in this city now, aud thev ! And that the Heading's seven o'clock 1 from the Fourth street station 1 up to Philadelphia in the morning* ! suits them very well. lu.ug* , ■ " ' 1 DOTS ' < Plenty of meal markets for Ocean ! City this summer. • The city's lifeguards for the summer 1 been selected. 1 Camden Baptist Association con van- i Hon lu tblaclty June 8 and 9. The Beading Railroad's summer J schedule will go Into effect June 20. Joseph M. Rowland will place sev- J euty-tlve rocking chair* in the pav||. opposite the Strand Theater early June. * Signs directing the automoblllst to Oceau Clly have beeu placed at the In- ■ tereectlon of roads In many parts of 2 this State, from Long Branch down a member* of the Young Men's Pro-' 0 gtesslve League.
TITY UK CX.'KAJtf CITY, S.J. Sutice to Contniitovs j Coiilnicl No, 713. sVai^l i.;4« or win u* .1 <.> litr il<u,r<) of roiHUilMioasr* ot Or-t-m. i" Nftr JrrM-> . »t Kir o(n>«« of a«lil I diom., ■luiir/a in ib'-i'iij lisii, t«c4«ntbty, S k JuirfT, lM),ul llir lioiir of J'op. III. fur lor * 1I1 hi 1 ft nt < <h iriililuii h v i'ii ur, limit, ivi< -■ * "ud utiil TliiM ari-i-u, in (i.f«o l"ll> S J ■ •»» 111 l>rillll»UCS So. 137 aliti •h-.-.o I- Oil III* J Willi* Mil*" i.rc) lu tlir B}M-e-fli Ktlwi.All •'»<!• iniiAt fir lokdc on tiir forni* rfu * ldr»l. «»ver all i u inr rotin«|i,r<| |i,errln sii-l [■ lw«e«tiiii|Hiiil*l bp malt lit clifrk r.-r lirn-1 ' . M .Ni-w Jrr+r) JUuk ur Trial iVi, Ju u„ . . «.l fM/sbls to lbs ( Ity IfMaiif r otj Or an •':!>. S J.. Hlliioui cuiidUJoii a • -r- 1 litie*ir iron, * 0+tnficlory Hurrty ('oiii|^..i> , ! . cot 1 ring tfi< .loi.ttinl" uj (|k ■|Mir|nr*IJo.i*. : uuial be ullucli««l tn ll, « Mddll-C , 11 ir luiweului liiiidrr s ili Ue rri|itirro in ' j fiirrilth, tritiiin io >i«># from the tn, u> nt 1 ' I 111* kWMixl. a MAtuLdorv Huirty nr |ou«r«ij|> Co. It nid. In in« mm of Uirfuil : j |«wiM>UMt of thr M Wi.rU, . * ■ :< i| | ( 1 1 ),,« . | for lb • ■ faliiifni (trrforiiikrirr of tin- mni rt,rt. i>a, i I Inn. I »t »|| ton* M|KJ M aftT, ui.it w 1 | mi*./ »« 1 rtquifi-o to *avv tlir riiy ui n.-rB«i;i Mj , N J.. ! j tlMruilraa fruill Hi I Wl I Oil II l.t Itvnr Otll«r- ' I H'Im-. klut tif V I fl l.rof I 111- r ||, ployrfa' llw I'll 1 1 k " I act of Kit- *ii\t« of Jftmry , or mi,> oil.tr ' |«e| itrUliiine t<i employrrr or Ik'mf rm. »>v I roinii.uy l«>ii'l or ili-nrmr* . I tic «atirti Mnrs to Ik>cuiii|- 1 1 tluitUMuraI . . " " • ~ — - - • — ui l • i t« -
I da> n. IC* I Iktard uf CoiiimlMioiirra rr-srvr tti* | K ,f lit to rtjeel Mil) ur mIi Md« or to Halve mtiy IV I la/or iiii.ui) Hi Mil) I, id. I . *'ln "» "" I «-jM*cidrailoa« nn Ik» obtaiunl h rrom tin- ni, » irrk tiy <i« i«i«i( mr |idJ«j | )|M> 10. I^J' I UotfKIti t I-lllUt, IHrvUtr iif Talille I Work* I WAf ll.COliUHMiN.JH . I'lly Hriclnrrr. " . .k .. HAIIKY A AIokkIN. ^AI-'AI, X„ I'. ) i: ;<i Clly Clei k. j CITY Of GCK.AN I'lrbD.J, Kolire to Coutrm tors J (kiolrart So. 712. 1.1s* o,<M| or *111 lwr>«r|\v<Jb) , the 1. .nrd of C),iiiioi>ii|i.umi of <«o*mu City, Jrr*-V. I.t u.r oifkvftOl mui.t Comniiii I »llNlfn|u|||« l?:l) 11*11. «»cr*u illy, > j . . n j June 7, ItrJD. *i tlir bour ol 3i*)p. m , r.., u,I couktrurtldK of * pile hrrMkwuier, bulkioMd SrSWW wtea Pinr-Orat -Ueri «fi i IblXtUlb «tr. rt. in OorauiCity. N.J.. .1. ■•t ibrd III Ordliutuoe No-. III. |«i and 14', ami °U ' J<lUfc uttnf,,rt, aper|f)r- ■ I All bull ruiikt be mnde OO tlir form* «.r. 1 viued, .-over n|| ii.iu, c»uIm1ij«1 Worm, mi.j 1? °i,ii or ct,r, k cemnrti i.» m New Jerae> ll.uk or Tru.t Co, to iiu. .m,', j ol f.ouui. ptt>Mblp to the Clly Trca»urer • * II bout eoudltlou A Ce- . Inrnlf frvjiO * •itlafartory Hurrly Com mm in ixivcrthif the dru-ni.dk of lb* *i»«« jne*i.i»i.niuat I* Mirarhet) lo the bidding ahvet. Tbe kueco-arul bidder Hill be nqulr.ti 1., furnl«b. wittiiu 10 day* from the d-te or \i.**«<d. M —U.lnrtory Hurety cr Uuar*nt> Co. liood. in Uir sum of thr full aimouat of ihr<,' ~hd,|,n,,r.i for tbe faithful perform ,, ! suoeof Ibv coutracl. iwyrnrbt ot all bill* ai,.: «, TVi, required m Zts Abr «rtio? y* * barutlcM- from hi actioos.il la* or otherwise, and by virtue "^•'"tdoyer*' lUbimy art of the Htateof rieu Jersey, or anv other act |*rta>ultii£ t.employer* or laborer*, by giving* «uret% coiiipnny bond or tu*urao/«. " lng day».l,re *°rk l° ^ ^mpirted in to work- - C\>mwuaioner* reserve the lo f T.)rc} *n> or blJ" or i" waive any inf., rmu.lt> In any bid. i'Jun* and aneoirtcaiion* can be Mht«inr.i liM u?!?. lErk by HOB Kit T FISHER. Director 01 PublU VV orka. U. CUI.LIBSUN. JR.. City Engineer. t » •. .. .BARRY A. MOKR1H, J) A), St.. p. K., city cierfc.
Onlinance No. MS. • — lo ®°n»truct a niir hreak- . water from I blrty-oeventh *treet tu Forty,b- Vlr! »A* fifteen r-et Wide *IIr) betwern Central aveuue aud H e* Icy avrniir In . the rit> of Ocean City. New Jeraev SI uri vent theeoeroaehmant of the *ea, and prov Id log for the ou»t thereof. ,.ar,3k?r Uwntatsstottera of t be city of » J* 'V.* JerB*Y-00frdalo:_ ^jcUon 1 That tberr *ba|i be built, erected ' m K^r, vB,/QC,*?» ,rom Thirty-aeventb *7re« horty.aevrntb etreet in * fifteen feel alley ."f1 avenue aod Wvdey avenue In the city of Ooeau City, New Jer*ev. u pile tb*s*a[alef 40 ,,r®v,tnl B1® Saeroacbraent of Mectlon i. Thai the pile breakwater m -nUoned In aeetloo ooe of tht* ordinance *hall hAWll; "od acooMing to the plana and •peclOacioiit or tbeelty en 1VJE ,1 a" ,?Ab0 clt y etrrk'* Section H. Tliat thecal, damarea and ex0 * b,,,,dlog. erecting aud conSSi idle breakwater, oa by ili|* ordinance, ahali be defrayed by an Ur Jul* inent upou the owner* or the |»ad and real ^ thereby In proportion to tbe benefit each 1 aball be deemed to acuuiie. tr** at* amount a hid. too Board ni®4l"',|oil!n Ottilia die stiMii by reao u{swsra firp. u '*'* ">• "•< c"> }Ur ®on tract when awarded #,f Vrif pormrlly """need by u»e bwaing KL* OMb* °By it ocean City, d.v* y* h DOl<1* "hall bear date tbe ISMted; they aball *tate *b*LRnr'**? for which the *anie were t*aotM and he algtjed by the liiajrur, and city clerk and ^y 1 he director of re\eiiUr' ,lbe. wPW«Kwal amxed thereto, and tbe total amount thereof ahali lot" a.nounl of ihe^mticl and the Incidental expet am allowed by law -"all be at aTa.eof I u tercet not exceeding aix p-r centum, per an tUanoti?1 r*lC °f lul*'rr*1 *ball be placed on & That the cum to b« paid t.y thr hi "'a'SC- •hall be provided rf»l ^>?w. ?in (booty of Ocean t-RX- which bond* *hau t>« i«ancd tn all re■pecte In con form Ity to the law of the Htatr W'w Jeraey relaUng to the laanlng or m.mnt/ Ta^'P^HV"' Tbe forro' llnlr' denomination aud all other retorlt» IkSalng of \ur rewrdiition* K?v,d*d by R re*oluilon or or o^tnancf, adopted by thr JeraS}- nmU,,,ourr* ot "<**n City, New ai®ffilon *\' T.hl" htdlnanee *haii take « fleet pLlilJI p b of ten oaya from ita final JOS. U. CHAMPION, W«. H. CAMPBEBI * ROBERT Kin HER. Commiaeioneni. J}*? shore ordinance waa |>a*.%rd on firm reodliig at a tneelfngof the Ih,ard b I la ' iHl I" i°nD ^ riV*7 CR>. New Jerarv, , T^10, "Dd on lb,nl rending ' 'PJ1 bhajTa"aage at a meeting or **i<j poari Df ComtnlMlonvr« hew May Bl. li»2D. • • 1 • u *- a.Il^K,lY A.MORR18, S-3, It., P. t ., *1,06 v f|y c'ctIj. n
/^•OOD mileage, good look», 1 1 1 d VX good traction-— all to an j ; j extreme degree— are features of r r ' these tires. In their making and J I ll in their selling, the Fisk Ideal is a vital factor. 1 1 ■ The Fait Ideal) "To be the belt I I I I concern in the world to work j [ for, and the (quare.t concern in [ i jjjLrO eiiitenco to do butineu with." irr L 'CENTRAL GARAGE J J mnnMllu yrni charles sack, prop, i at \ \ B Tlm« to \V If ■■ ^ Fisk) yk ff 4
ABBOTTS' Alderaey Dairies Inc. DiiiluUclphin and Seashore Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. A1>W$ "A" Milk j Cream Rut term ilk Eyes Eiamiued Without Drops Nf Wert Up-U. d*U- tllSlllbd* StlUfWllril. gUMratilci.^1. For nm-eijyw Opttcai worx there i* none<-eoaitv otaoing lo Kniiadciphia My 010c k Ol Eye o:mm> and HpecU»cJ«e u as i*)'ii|>|etr a* r*r, oc found lu any city. Kre-o-rlntluu Isoim anpji(«u<] a: abort notice Accuraoy guaranleod. Krlrea con -."trill with g 00H work. All work dona ot - Kie pre Hilar*. A. VV. ELY 4 »» * » - » j ■ A m u rt I- ! t ■
I Utrj# A 1 Kiui le Avcusxe STIAKTId (.'ITT, %. J. Miuire Ko*t l.ln* faooca l>oor. Kslslrtlnliad 1«»*. Hail Ktiun- 1XJV W Win. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. and Weal avc. OCEAN CITY. N. J. KrslJeacc: J40J Central A vena* B<ll f'bunc
Bell Phone, 186-J i urniturc Stored 1 pT iic /Reupholstering ESTIMATE ^Window Shades FOR YOU Awnings and 'House Furnishings i).»r price* are I ,©*•** |MY«*lble con*l.ient with (WI Work .u<l Material. ! Lawrence n. Lear ^54 Ashury Avenue Ocean CHy. N. j. Maddock's Pharmacy E'®hlh mnd Aabury Avanu# Phona boo ~7~ —
Do you appreciate Courtesy and Prompt Delivery ? Then Why Walk. Phone 5S0 for all your Drug Store wants ^ f on. / ( \ — v , , ^ Don't let the spring find you with \ f I leaky roof. Thunder storms arc com in JHK A -JSPfcy // antl * T°°f wil1 bc ai)l to result ii y offlfc. • * considerable damage. ® . . * — w . . — • Chimueys that leak should be looko r aftcr a,,d WAde ^er-tight. Smoke A I flr^T- I chimney* can be made to draw. Cp~ I Tin roofj. are fire-proof. ' I 1 . /nmT\\ySST~H " — AU ki»<J of stove ami heater repair N I hi 1 stove and beater pi|>cs. t=Lu//lflPV r f Tin, *iale and slug roofing. : smith's ^ jTjf j J | 'Fhe Tin Smith * 735 Asbury Ave. a .. „Phona 73-w A.1I Kinds* of Gutter* Lest \ ou L ory-et i wesay u y^— "you used a Bank *i[ Account." If you have not an ac- 1 count with the First National Bank come in 1 now and open one, and you have a safe depository for your funds. 3 l*r cent. Im.rct Paid ou Saving, Fund Accounts. | i First National Bank 1 | OCEAN CITY, N.J. spring goods A Few of the Many High-grade Lines We Carry : SANOLO Bathroom Fixtures, New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves, COPPER, Opal, Galvanized and Linen Screening, Marine Hardware and Fishing Tackle, Bicycles aud Sundries, Grass Rugs and Cocoa Mats, Linoleum and Window Shades, etc. At your service thr modern hardware store Chas, C* Read & Co 8<8n50 Ai5*iry Avwue Ol'K NEW | Electric Sustem Bakcru Makes Better Bread, Cakes and Pastry Ct.-T THE HIGH COST OF Lfl'/XG Eat ^lore Bread. | j It is the most Nutritious Food — ' 'j wm. f. valet 713-15 Aslrory Ave. Ocean Citji, N, J. — _ \ Advertise in the Sentinel. i
j— — — ■ I A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? ;If not, why rfot? .They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. ocean city electric service ' of Atlantic CityjEloctlic Company B , ,
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Real Estate and Search Company KERRK&fcNTB Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wild wood Title aud Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Con vey ancingFire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to l^an on Good Firat Mortgage Forms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J.
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c j ; v;; r uouPIt $tsis; oeaan, JI5/d; Chassis. $800; Prices f. o- b.- Toledo CITY GARAGE Prices subject to L W UILLFP change without LLER n^icc- Seventh St. and Haven Ave. Tei ig — — " j* © \ I CoaiAm cwsosis aocruuttT UK«r \ >, M fc*rv**» r* nm U to Jt r« •* tm* cai trm cm •- — rtn- w oo 1 ' ' ' " ' ' : ^ y 1 I M. I ill Rug pTt t * I OAKLAND s E N S , B L E SIX and prafesaonal men find the Oakland Sensil.'le Six Roadster the ideal car for * arduous daily service. It is highly powered* soundly built and unfail- f rclahie.^ And it is comiort- i able to ride in* easy to operate, and unusually saving of giofine, oil and tires, » T-B. CO., — tJSarijr F. tw S... „« Add,t,o«»l fo, Ti« Vh«l $?i CHARLES SACK Central Garage O cean City immediate delivery New Jersey j THE UNIVERSAL CAR ill more than 3,000.000 Ford cars . I lu,w in cent, have IIU 'wn sold lo fannenk rrobably no oUier one thing has brought to the farm so much of comfort and profit as has the Ford catv It has enlarged the social liifc, ilouMed the facilities for marketing, hromjht II the town next doot to the farm, multiplied fot the fanner the pleasures of living. A family !car without nn rv^nal in low cost of operation and maintenance. We solicit your ordet ft>i one now Ijechuu- the demand i< laige and continually iDeieHsing. , I Pleasantvilic Motor Co. I P South Main Street W ashlnsten A"xe, m.UASANTVlLHi, N J. M It \ ml

