BF*n\r> ». * Ocean City Sentinel Fumo A*» Pcauaxaa Kvaat TaoaaoAf R* CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor P OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone Na 66- X |Y*Y . vi V.'-iy • - * ^ •■ S©>- . - - - Job work promptly done by experienced aande. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1920 Kntered at the Poet Offloe at Ocean City MJ..M eecond claee mall matter. Now that the gae preeeure baa materially decreased, and everyone probably la getting all the gae needed, will tbequeelion be again forgotten until uext spring?
Heal Ketalc Tratielrra. Recent real eatate trauafere in Ocean City recorded In the office of County Clerk Htldreih, aa reported In the Cape May County Qsxelie. are aa followa: City of Ocean City to Irene 8. Hunter. Quit-olalmfl, lots 231 and 235, block 1709}. JuIIub Henrlch. et uz, el ala.# to Alfred H. Paulue. 92.600. Cot at routh weat corner of Atlantic avenue with Park place, 88x100 feet. J. Bp leer Learning, upeclal mauler, to Robert E. Long. 9700. Lot 405, Bectlon D. Cbarlea W. Mum ford, et ux, to Otto Warren Relcbly. 93,600. Lot 483, Beotlon C. C. J. J. Donnelly, et a!., toJohuH Williamson. 96.500. Lot 44, Bectlou 8, Ocean Front Real Estate Co. Allen Coreon to James H. Hornby. 93,600. Northwest 80 feet of lot 6, block 2, plan 2, Ocean City Land Co. Dorothy T. Wilson, et vlr, to Lettle Miller. 92,090. Lot ou southwest •Ide of Walton place, 65 feet northweet from Bay avenue, 80x80 feet. Oliver A. Patterson, et ux, et als., ta Wm. J. Chadwick. 93,450. Lot 578, Bectlon C. Joseph 8. Barrett, et ux, to Matilda M. Early. 91.800. Lot 62, plan 3 ol Bay Front Lots. Thomas Wattson. et ux, to Ella A. Roe. 94,600. Lot 582, Bectlon D. Ocean City Title A Trust Co. (ex., eto., of B. Weslsy Lake, dee'd ), to Levi J. Troth. $600. Lot 872, 10 feel of lot 937, and thirty feet of lot 938 Bectlon 1, and the land lying In front thereof. Emma W. Gollck to Alice E. Texton. Lot 46, Bectlon 3, Ocean Front Real Estate Co. William H. Markward, et ox. to Bertha M. Kent. 97,000. Lot 822 and ||| 83} feet of lot 824, Beotlon A. William H. Hirst to Thomas J. Hassel. 96.500. Lot on southwest side of Plymouth place 802 feel southeast from Atlantic avsnoe, 80x76. Thomas B. Simmons to William F. Berger. 93.800. Lot 299, Bectlon A. John R. Kendrlck, Br„ et ux, et a!., to Edwin B. Carllo. Premises 426 Central avenue, being lot 538, Bectlon A ;V John H. Williamson, et nx, to Harry A. Randall, et nx. 96,000. Parta of Jots 6 and 7, Bectlon 2, Ocean City Land Co. George W. F. Wood side to W. W. Bailey, et nx. 917,000. Lot 614 8ec tlon A. William Brlecoe, et nx, to Laura Cooper Carter. 91,000. Lot 30, Bee lion 4, Ocean Front Real Estate. Annie V.T. Riley, et vlr, to George D. Dllworth. 96,600. Lote 546 and 648, Bectlon A. M. Pauline Haines, et vlr, to Bamnel 8. Wenxell. Premises 400 Atlantic avenue. Walter 8. Sherman, et ux, to John H. Williamson. 97,000. Part of lot 616, Bectlon A. John H. Williamson, et nx, to Elsie G. Bcarlett. 94.876. Southeast 80 feet of lot 8, Bectlon 2, plan 2, Ocean City Land Co. 8adie E. Flnkblner to Elmer E. Banderlln. et nx. |2(740. Southwest 16 feet and 8 inches of lot 663, Bectlon Frank W. MacMurtrle, et at, to HjMary Forderer Bmllh. 94,000. Lot 10, block 8, Ocean Front Real Estate. James M. Chester to Pauline M. Llpschutx. 96,250. Lot 80, Glrard Realty Co. City of Ocean City to AtUe L, Miller. Quit claims lot 9, North Point. Ocean City Title A Trust Co., ex'cr., etc.. (8. Wesley Lake, dee'd.) to Joseph L. Pyle. 9200. Lot 640, Bectlon L. Lather L. Wallace, Jr., et ux, to Harry Walters. Lot 748, Bectlon C. C. McLaren Howard to Luther L. Wallace, Jr. 94000 Northeast 25 feet of lot 820, Section C. Luther L. Wallace. Jr., el ux, to W, Coflmsn Meade, et ux. #5,000. Same as above. BenJ. G. Harnett to Mary Ella Barnett. Parts of lots 142 and 148, Bectlon C. Barah W. Liggett, et vlr, to Katb* erlne Keuderdlne. #16,000. Lot 867, Bectlon O. Chester Osborne, e! ux, to Llllle Broadbent. #2,000. Lot 627, Bectlou Mary E. Alleyne to William Kvane. •MM. Lot 642, Bectlon P. WORKING IN PA88AIC Warn Hlffbce Ktnplojrra Or n Ktnbtore Compan,, Ward Hlgbee, who was active Iti Democratic politics here for a number of years, Is now worklug for the Manbattan Rubber Co. In Passaic. He and his family are living m Clifton, near Parnate. Mr. Hlgbee was employed for several mouths by the National Rubber Company In Pottetown, Pa., but finding U difficult to obtain a house there, he quit and secured a position with the other rubber company. He saw many of his friends here while In town a few days early this! week, all of whom wished him success In bis new held. Right Msrrtsies Mat Month. According to Health Officer T. Lee Adams' report to the City Com missinners, there were eight marriages, three births and four deaths in Ocean City In September. This |s an unusual number of marriages. . Km.
[ CITIES MAKE RAPID GROWTH Interesting Statistics Concerning Chief Centers of Population In the United 6 tales. . The population of New York city on July 1, according to a survey by the newspaper feature bureau, the result of which was made public the 3 other day, says the correspondent of the Pittsburgh Dispatch, was 0.244.016. aa compared with 4,760,883 in 1910, an Increase of 31 per cent. Of the tota> " 120,138 are listed as negroes. The y whites of' native parentage are given - aa 1,200,920; of foreign parentage. 2.384.884, and of foreign birth, 2,626,292. I" According to the survey the sexes * art almost evenly divided. The nurnu ber of males Is given at 3,121,051, an<' the females as 3,128,665. The city hn> 1,878.211 males of voting n** and 883. 012 Illiterates more than ten years old. ti There are 1,337,283 families. y The twenty largest cities In the e country, with New York leading, ar« ,• given as Chicago, with a population of [ 8.060.306; Philadelphia. 1.936.200; Cleveland. 936.300; Detroit. 036.300; ' Boston. 830,625; St. Louis, 824.435; Baltimore, 726.030; Pittsburgh. 007.- '* 881; Los Angelea. 574,550; Fran 1 daco. 555,882 ; Buffalo. 516.932; Milh waukec. 504,707; Cincinnati. 472.668; New Orleans. 440.797; Washington, r, 430,390; Minneapolis 421.071; Newi, ark, 410,963; Seattle, 305.323, and Rochester, 340,038. 0 ~~ >. CONSIDER GIFT HIGH HONOR 1 Comparatively Few Psrsons Ars Prsu sented With the "Freedom cf the City of London."
> The freedom of the city of London, with which the prince of Wales was presented recently. Is one of the most cherished and ancient of civic priv- ' lieges. The actual document given to his royal highness Is a piece of parchment Inscribed with his names and ° titles and guaranteeing to him and hie J. descendants many privileges to which be would not otherwise be entitled, a Thus he will not have to pay a tax on if any goods brought withlu the city gates, nor will hs have to render naval or military service. Should he fall on evil lines the prince of Wales would be entitled to pecuniary aid. Should he • la the course of years pass away, leav11 Ing children, the city chamberlain 1 would educate them and administer • their property until they arrive ut t years of maturity. It Is usual to Inclose the "freedom" In a gold casket, . which costs the city £100 (#600), but I the certificates. In the caHe of the prince of Wales, will be In a frame 9 and the casket will be represented by . silver plate. In the case of General Booth the casket was of simple, sturdy oak. Thermometer Trade to U. A With adequate labor American manufacturers of thermometers, besides • being able to supply fully the wants of the domestic trade, are In a position , to bolld up a good export business, 6 but as is the case in bo many indus3 trios, they are handicapped at present by the shortage of skilled workers. D The making of thermometers Is mostly , a hand process, with a year's experience or more necessary for the de3 velopment of a skilled worker. Starling in the war period, when German goods were shut oat of the 5 country, the American thermometer Industry has shown marked advances ment. Before the war Germany conj trolled the market here as well as those In other countries, but nearly all e of the business formerly held by Ger4 many In Booth America has been procured by concerns in the United States. It Is not believed that Germany will regain her position In the '* domestic market, and much of the Booth American business. It la pre0 dieted, will be beld by the American 1 manufacturers, — New York Tribune. • Fascinating Ukulele. 1 Many people, even now, may think > of the ukulele as a Russian province, or an eastern title, yet It happens to i. be neither, but a small musical lustrat ment which, according to a writer In 3 the London Dally Chronicle, recently baffled tbo experience even of the 0 customs man, who refused to recog- . nice It as such and permitted Its entry Into England free of duty. The Utile '• South sen ukulele Is not unlike a "fid- • die that you play with your fingers," 1 to the eye of the uninitiated, but all who hear It admit Its sweetness and • the charm of Its plaintive voice. No doubt one of these days England will , become aware of the fascination of „ the ukulele, even as America has alj ready done. The customs man will then exact his legitimate toll, and n strange, wild music will haunt the 3 London streets.
SALESMAN ! For Ocean City, Tuckahoe and Sur. rounding Territory KaUtt |i*hnd Tra and OolTee rouie ready fur hustler. Married man living in or around I ha above territory . owning aaniali Mir, preferred. Halary and commiulnn. Apply «' - onee. ' * GRAND UNION TEA CO. »ll Atlaitk Ave. IMf.J AMaetk City. If. J • Wm. H. Powell j General Contractor Grading and Street Building . Thirty-fourth st. and West ave. OCEAN CITY, N, J. Resld.ncs: J4f| Central Av.nar Hell Phone , , | ! Real Estate and ' Search Company REPRESENTS ; Fidelitv Trust Company of Newark : Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance ' SearchoH Abstracts of Title, ■ ' » Conveyancing Flro Insurance Prompi Bcrvice All Wotk Guaranierc Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage ' > Farms for Sals Offices In | First Natlonl Bank Building Cape May Court House
Notice to Limit Creditors. K-thti of Ma rail gliuDrl'i MBybaivy, I*rraMtl. Purauant loth® order •»» Harry *. Ihnigtkmn, Murr«»£Mi«< ol ilio L'ouuly of M*», luiuta on !be»«coml day ol AUkU*l, A. It. MfA). on Ute a pt> Ilea I lou «»f ilf auiwrlU-r, ll&««u|or ill iimki »!"■' u«« ii. imiirr i» loraiiy given lo the c red nor- of «u»i«i ii.cta-r.1 io % lilL»ic to I lie »ul>*c>llM-r uinlrr oatb or amrtmllou Ihelr rlalloa ui.ri driuandit uK.*U»-t lire roiaiOf Mild ib-rrttiutl vrillilli ullif ino"lli» f.oni Uio veoitddHy of Auuual, A l» I O), «»r tliej u'ili !>.• forever barred ol Muy Mcitou again*! IbeaulwcriLwr. August ttildi A l>. I WD. JOHD'il II. i'Altil. KxrcalOf. 8 6. 10:.,P. K..SI&&I. KOUMATIUN OK HKOTloN i)K IN LA NO WATKIIWAY JN MW'ALN M C'HANNKL AN!) ItlCllAKl) ON Hi il \NNU„ CAl'K M.\Y COUNTY. Sew Jersey Dredging Advertisement. OKKiCKOK IIOAKD OK • OMMKKCK AND NAVIGATION. iloitw. Trrubra, N J . *«•»•« ii ivx. Hinted pro|-w 'l» ("t (MoxIZ'Of » -rrimn of he JnUrol Wnlrraay trout USPS M«v !<• , jU» IDad. N. J.. In hwttlnV «'hauoe i mo-I h«r4«;n'« < Jittuml, Cape May I'ou' ty. *111 l>c rr<vivi-d al UiIm oiBtv al 12 oVloci I tooo, October ID, IDJO. and ili-n pu»<)ir»> •pcurd. About IU^uS cubic ynida of mat* r _ ti lo i>c dr.dgoil. Tbe I- rearrvnl i«» 'rjecl any or all bld« and lo waive loforniMi - ty In any bid If It may mi |^ ur lo the mcixm - layc ol Ibe Ntatr »o lo da Ko>lb<-r lufurmnlou ou applb -atloii. VICTOK GKL1NKA17. Director, y-do.^.r y..s'«w CITY OK HKA IHLK CITY. N J. Coiilnict No. 50J. IM'MJ'I.NG Al'J'AliATI'M NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Hcalrd bid- Will Im- rCCrl Vltl b> (lie lioar-1 Ol L'ommuelonira ol H> a lule 1*1 ly. New J« rM<> . it On' oftlcea ol a»ld Comnil-eionrre in ihr City r<ail. H* a Jil«lTly»N«v J«* wy.oo Oclo»cr 11, luJD. al the hour ol two-tidity p.m.. lor tnc furnlanlus aud ln-lallatiou ol a new Hi bp. engine and a new 0 lu. c-utr Ifuga. t-ump, for the Sewage Ihanl. a» ~ • iH'wn on the plan- _ I All bids llinat he madron f.c InrilU pni eldad for scat purpose, cover *'i Iteiue conlaloid therein and be accxtrupanled by Caali or certineil chrck without condllloii, paialde io the City Trruaurrroi Sea i ale City, N.J. II the auiu fl 'J A CrftltlCMte from M aatlafactO-3' aurrt> .uinnany covering Uie drmaada ol the imci -bra tlon- atiatl be attached to the bidding abeeL The aacces-fal bidder will be rojuirM I*, furnlah, m it iiin ten Jaya from the dale ot th««aard, u aati'laclorv aurcty company Imnn id Uir amount ol lOOtn-r r. mum of bl- bid. • ondillumd for the faithful i-erfo matice oi the work, imymrut ol all bllla lor materia) md lata»r. and will alao b«? r» quired to a.v» ho Cltr «d sea Jalei'lty. N. J., iiarmlcefrom all action* al law or mhcrwl-e. <1 -.in IK*-, dr. by Mrtua-of the * inpfojcre' J.labll >l> Ai » or uuy other a -l |>crtai -l-.g to laoor- «< a or ( III ployea, b> tf.VlUK -urel> COin|ati.} Li bond or insurance. Tbr entire work lu i«e rouiplettxl lu O ™ working da- a. The Hoard of Comrni aluiiera reserve tb* right to rtjeel any or al blda or lo waive an> iniormalU> lu any bkl. !Man« can be obtained, by depoattlng 110.00, Al from the i Ity Knaineer. ^ L)alc*l Hepl. -JU. IW>. OC JOHN L. MAI! Kit, -a Clt> Clark. JAN. T. CHAPMAN, Dincirr of I'ublli Work*. WM. 11 COLL1SSON, JR.. City Knglucrr. M adv.. lt-24-3), St., 1». K. »IL6b. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of u writ of Fieri Facia*, for wile or Mortgaged I'rrmUcj, to me dir. r ted. .s*urd out of the Court of i.haiicery of New Jcracy, on the <Jth duy of September A. 1). ID2U, in it ccrtitiii rau*c wherrin Adala II. May* i» romplaiiuint. and Mary T. Hud. and Jerome S. lliuli, her hu*buud, are d« • friiduiits. 1 almll rxpo*c to sale ut public vendue, on MONDAY. OCTOBER IS. 1920. iK-twrrti the Imur* of twelve und flvi o'clock p. m.. to wit, at one o'clock In thr afleniiaai of Mild day, :<t tlie Sbrrifl*!.nice, In Cape May 1-ourt House, Cajn May County, S'ew Jersey: All that certain mortgaged prcml*e». with thr apiiurtriiunc<-», In the bill of cumnlulnt lu the sold r.»u»e |Mrtirularly »ei forth and described, that Is to wy : All tliat certain lot or piece of ground dtuatr, lying und being in the city of Ocean City, in the county of < lane Ma> aim state of New Jersey, iiuiuberru five hundred and forty-eight iStk) In section **C" on the plan of thr lots of Ocean C.lty Association: Begliuilng at a point on the southeasterly side of Ashury uvrnue, at the dia tnnce of two humlrrd oim! twenty feet 1 220') southwesterly from the soulhwrstrrly line of Ninth street; containing south westerly of that point In front or breadth iui the said Ashury uvrnue. thirty feel (30*) and of Hod width Minuting in length or depth southeasterly between Hues |>arnllrl with said Ninth street iair hundred fret ((100*) to a fifteen feet whir street. This property Is Na S3 1, Ashury avenue, Oct-ui. Lily. N. J., and Is thr sume lot or piece of ground which Charles Myers, et us., h> died of Indenturr dated the thtrtv-first day of December, A. I). 1893, recorded in thr County Clerk's oilier at Cape May Court House. New- Jersey, In book of deeds Na 121, pages 307. Ac., granted ami conveyed unto the said Wary T. Hush, her heirs und assigns, forever, subject to the condition* and restrictions of the Ocean City Association Amount due under decree l» R.oSLU. w-Jth Interest and SlirrllTs fees to Ik added. MEAI) TOMLIN. Sheriff, Dated Sept. 22. IWo, Albert A. Howell. SolT. ft-2l,ttpf$l».72
HUKGUUllor AVALON, N. J. Contract No. 101. LXTRNMION TO HEW Kit HYsTEM NOTICE TO tX)XTRACTORS Hea'rd bids will be received bv the Board or Commlntonar* of Avwlon, N»w (ersey.ai the oT c * ol *«id LV'tnmlasioocr* In ih> Horotigli 'fall, Avnlon, N.J . on October l|, «■ 1MB, at Ihe hour "f eight P. «u., lor the furnUbing and cnnairue'ing or a »a. Itary «♦* er with manhoha and fiu»h box, on Twenty a first airrer, Tweni third street u-d on Tldrd aeenur, a« almwu en the pinna. All hlda •■iii*t made on the fortra pen-vide-1 for thai purpoac. cover all Items eon- I tallied therein, and In- a<*Coni|a(nlrd by cas; or cefilfie»i et cck wlthoul (Mnditlon. n«va*»b I to the Borough Ireasurer of Avmou. New Jera. \ , In the sum of fTsZHO | A Cc-ruitaatr from a aainf*c'o-v surr'> fl -ompany eover ng t)>edemai>da of thesi <^-| I fieatlons shall be attached to (ha blddlnt abwt* The succ-safu* bidder Wll' he rninlrrd »" j turnt-h, within (en day « from the dale of ihi i award, a « thfacror aur ty l«»n t In tb* amount of 100 per cent um ol Ida |.|d. conditioned for the fallbful |w»f«» tnaure of > he work, th- couplet it n ou Ume, pa (Sent Of all bills for labor and nvb-rial. mil wl | h|m> I i»e rrqulrvd lo save tbr Borough «if Aval n harmhas iron, all hniok, atiT|« a« lav «n damage* ni evcrv cb-raetvr. r»t virtu* tin [ Katployers' Liability Api or atij ntiu-r !n* r nertaintng to laborers or erttploie-, I,. giving acraly eorupany )n<hil or ituntranee. The r nt Ire work to hr eompiit.d lo V>' [ working day*. The Board or Coinn.U-'i.nns r*aervr «|«r righ» lo reject sny or a I bin «r towalvc arv informality In any bid F'ana and spec I fleat lo* • eat, b oh m md from the Director or Public Work*. W H J lta»n»n. or thr Itororgh KnKiueer.by 1 rt«-a.n / Ing flO.W. j t'AHI. W. UK A M • H ' Ho'ougb cirrk I Dated Bept ao. 1M0. ' WM. H. II.SKIIUN. Director ol TuhHe 1 Works. WW II. COLLI KM >N, JK . Borough gl | neer. | adv. 9 2! 20. XL, F K . « LVJU. ! Sumuel Hecker | Dealer In ! AIL KINDS OF JUNK | l'oreiia'( ml kinds of old Furollorc If you j have anything ta gen, caB telephone zn. pb-asa»it VIIIP, N.J. , u) drop Cm it In Iff Hon tb ' Mslii •Iree* wild I will vail. Aiway «n ih. ma k« t to buy old, straight iip»hmi. m FOR SALE * DUROC JERSEY RED c PIGS ' Bred from the following RtgUtfrrd p Bar Norn* Lady No 3S8008 j S Bur None Bcituly No. BH8G10 t lien Moore's King No. 17.VJ55 Orders taken now for delivery, when , F weaned, $20.00 each, either acx. \*otir ; f, choice tn order nnl«l, , Jj»! Also above-mentioned trio for »kic, for delivery October first, each twelve months old— $276 for lot, Samuel A. Chase UPLAND AND Tf NTH AVtNUCa ABSKCON HIGHLANDS, N J.
City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE . oc saw city, new je**** L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE # Z03 — =,rr===tr==irr! • uEjj r E. A. CORSON I General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES, BULKHEADS H=n >f=y -inr==3ni — )t^=3t^====nr=^l
BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. OCEAN'ClTV. N. J Edgar f. Berber Real Estate In 31st St. Section of Ocean ity Fine Cottages for Sale or * can I011 rnost an>' Keot Cottage in onr District IvOts Sold on Terms PLUMBING ire you getting entire satisfacUou na to prices, workmanship and business courtesy? If >nt, it will pay you to give me a trial. I am 1c aa exceptional ly good position to uki are of ynnr repair work of which I make a specialty. I have no exjwasivo establishment >r clerical force to maintain Give me a trial. „.,h Phon~ C. 1-1. BACON 607 Eighth St Pleasantville Motor Go. Pleasantvillc, New Jersey vfT * FORD D&ftLERS 4 / To meet the condition brought about ^ by the lower prices of new Ford cars, we have made a slashing reduction in the prices of our second-hand cars. We have a stock containing Touring Cars, Runabouts, Chassis and Delivery Cars, prices^rauging from Si 75 to $325
■7 M I \ \ , Special Introductory Offer ON FIRST FIVE ORDERS laby »Size, rcg. $9aoo\ Standard Family Size $150.00 f Any Size or Style, Jto,oo', -aundry Size $i7aool off these prices i ?or Copper Tubs add $10,00/ Space economy aud suds driven by propeller special features FOR SAL!; ONLY BY BERTRAH HILLMAN 1220 Asbury Avenue j
Any Kind Any Where ft Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. JTenth Street and West Avenue OUR NEW Electric Sptem Bakert] Makes Better Bread, Cakes and Pastry CUT THE HIGH COST OF IJ I TNG Eat More Bread. It is the most Nutritious Food. WM. F. VALET 713-13 Asbury Ave. Ocean Cilij. N. J.
YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder ! To crcot your Ocean City cottage. Vou cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of uames and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Dllll nrO OCEAN C1TT. 8th St. Opposite P. 0. O \J I L- U EL It K. J* S B SWAN J- E- TROUT Swan and Trout WRACT CAL Carpenters and Builders JOBbING A SPCCIA TY 1040 asbury avenue ocean city n. j. BUILDER0-;"^'"- ' Bj fT-J DC1LER IN )ff^ "novelty" heaters, ranges and gas stoves A Vat- is tie time- ta get reeds tar tie Season of. ea it HOTEL FOR SALE Furnished, 27 Bedrooms. Bath. Good Location, Hot Water Heat. Ceutrally Located. PRICE IS RIGHT Ask— John J. Foster REALTOR SI9 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN GITV. N. J Corner Collagr with pipc-le** fur truer, baw Complete fir*t floor ajwrtincot. con laining tw\> b««1rooms, etc.; second floor apanmcrt b as three Mraotut, Iwtlh, etc. ami attic. This n1i-year-cmD«l ptnpefty baa every mcvietn convrniroce, is well -built ami altractire in price. Small amount of cash neorwiry to purclm-w-. Five-bedroom cottage in excellent winter location, untarnished at &S*m. This jsopwtjr can be easily converted into a two family apartment. Many other attractive sale propositions can he inspected by appointm *nt. See MORRISON Real Estate Ocean Aviox be taw Ftffhtk Mrtvl «\ VLAI V%r MONEY TO LOAN ' ">N MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know if you nn get tt: we can tell vou ai OOCC. Ratgainv in Kay and Uemtti front properttr*- t*!»oi«x' tuttigw fv>. t »(a!e. A No lot* tat (tivtwtmpni ami tar Improvetuent the choice ol < Jmin t 'tty. a ppiy to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocban Cm,.K. j. real estate; <>n«i insurance Clayton Haines Brick a11 ElgHth St. OceanC ity, n. U, — ■ ln»Ur*»o. The Joseph i. Soli 1 1 Agency twins T. Cot-aon *®»UNV A«C. OCtANClTV.N.J Advertise in the SENTINEL
OaSTKACTOia ABB SlILMNk, Lee & Bourgeois Carptpiers and Builders OCEAN CITY, H. J. Jobfetag Work a Specialty JO S. L>e I JrJZ E. A. bOUkOLAA& kuMncc: MavlAcao K«al>« pi+i* Vth ul Cm»u*4 Am Wuar, l«*A fW<.4L,W OTIS M TOWHSEND BUILDER Office: 8th St. Opposite P. o. OCEAN CITY, N.J. Only galvanized nails used oc exterior work Qeorjje W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing « r- to*"**1™* • Sp*a m*tf | No. 13 W . FourUeeth Street OCEAN CIT Y.N.J. f. Can proaat urn XonrwtMx Cornea Leander 8. Corson BUILDER 1036 weavev Ave OCCAM CITY. M A 0MOBC, IftT-g M«i dm Mitf HUMBERT C. P0NT1ERE BUILDER tma sum ocai cm. 1 1. Harry R. Hayes . , CARPENTER JcDCcinj work promptly ttimdec io Lots for SaLr CctLkf** for Sale and f ut Tkirtf-lk'rt Sl atff Aster? 1st. 0CEA1 CUT, •. J. Bcii P»o« * . *Ai-; ■ ih wmomt.
. ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue. OlkAX CJTY. *. J. !QMimaU« Karatotad. Fall Uo* or Jot-n Loam * UaY Faiai. Varasmaa. KXc., a*. Our mora. Alao, Jons T. Uvwkr Uewd aao <J C i;« •tartly lz kuxl BrwsbOT ud Fairtan' taippoe*. HKTCl® TlXW* mt»d ^Sppitaa. ML-jrr.r a* pairtrg ProojpUr Altaic Ta fi.O.UMB f t Ut t K 1 Kai GEO. 0. ADAMS 4 CO. PUSTERiHG. RANGE SETTING MICI LATUI6. Etc., Etc. r *11 Work tm Mwm U»t Pn»pl!; AtwM To. V OCEAN CITV. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE ANO SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. B RECK LEY", PMOF Kewdy Mixed Paint* Lead and OUe ^ 930 and 922 Asbury aveoae. a Phoa*. ===== SEE ===== CLOUTING, BRECKLET AMD GODFREY acronx vou oc vou« fwimtirc Contractors and Painters OCEAN CITY. N. J. Biuc *«OM. 0O4-R-22
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