Ocean City Sentinel r*i*T»u 4«p fvauMW *»»ar Thmmt OCEAN CITY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. OCBAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY bell Pboue No. 188*J. Tkla Miu|Nuijr raMrvN Um rlftii to rvta'i ' au> piivrriuiitf . I All ooaiuiuuicttl uti« lo (lila M|«r will t>? , pubitobaa uuiy over ib* u*iur ol sriiur. tbkU|N ol atl vi rttftlujL mu«l Im si 1 UUa clllvr uol lain limn Pnra»iaj luwn. Tb ■ I rule «Hibe »lrU-ll> •UtwrU lo , iou wore prviuiMi/ dou« bjr iiptritaead b »u4». - _ I rm HttbAY. MAIL 11 -I. Ittl J Ealetfd al Um I'uil OUI«. al u.aao t llj M. Jnm avooiid cias* loali i . I — j PAVED ALLEY8. Then apiHtMra lo bo a wring lie J biro on the i>ari ol realdt uu> and summer cottager* lo have the slit}* iu , the central section ol the oily valid , with concrete ot similar material. One livqueutly hear* sutf*esUoJui 01 j ihia kind, aud only recently, al a meet , ins ol the City Cpminlaaienera, Dim- ( lor Fisher, ol the hlghsay department, , spoke ol bavins been approached on . me matter ol providins a roadway oil hard material in the alley or III teen 1 1 loot w ide at! vet between Wesley and I Ocean avenue. The SENTINEL is ol the opinion I ; that all ol the alley* iu the eeutiail nee lion ot me city, ftoin Sixth to I Twelfth air— is. ahould be changed lol • this condition. One haa to go no fui I that* than the alley between A*bur> I avenue and Weal avenue. Seventh and I Eighth at reel a. to' note tiie inu«i k.*bh- 1 inipruvement over ita picvious Male | Hard aurfai • d alleya make (or cleanll I1 ue#*. and they give them a shipshape] look that appeals to the average pel 1 1 •OA. Clean-looking alle>a assist and en I courase the house -holder to belter hab I its lu the care ot rytuse. boxes, eU I1 &och alleya help In the general achetne 1 1 of having and maintaining a beauti T (ul town Let ua have more ol them | and at an early date. While the alleya are being thus Ini r proved, let ua also See that the back I yard sates awing with an inward || movement, lnatead ol outward, ao that I' the wagon aud auto driver may be I helped to keep hia temper and the re- 1 cording angel may not be compelled I, occasionally to work over time. FREE CONCERTS. The Eaater visitors will be indebted] lo Miss Mary M. barr. of Philadelphia.!
the energetic and mualr -loving mem | bcr of the Hoard of Commissioners oil Recreation Ground*, for the free con -I cert* to be given In the city's mush I pavilion Eaater Saturday afternoon! and evening. Throughout the dlscuaaion of the] question of music in Ocean City thi* I summer at the meeting held In Phils- 1 delphla two weeka ago. Miss Batr] never lost sight of the need of music! as an attraction during the Eastei I j season. It can be said to the credit of the! .cottage owners al the meeting that! when Miss Barr finally had the op- 1 portunity of bringing the matter of| free concerts at Easter to their atten I tlon. they quickly coincided In her I >iew and juat as promptly volunteered! to make donations. Ocean City has reason to feel proud | of her music-loving cottagers, just a*| they feel proud of this city as the| leading family seashore resort of the] country. EASTER VISITORS. There is every prospect, should the] weather prove favorable, that Ocean | City will have an unususlly large num-| ber of visitor* during the Easter sea | son. which we have now entered. Already there are many cottagers! here and more are arriving by every | train, while the roads from Philadel I phla to Ocean City are well lined with] automobile parties Ufa their way to | thla most attract fve resort. The new owners of the SENTIN'KI,! welcome the visitor*, many of whom| they personally know, and they take I this occasion to welcome them back I to Ocean City for another season of| rest and enjoyment. THE SENTINEL extends a wel I come and cordial greetings to the new I pastor of the First M. E. Church, the] Rev. Dr. John Hand ley, and his bride I MEANTIME, people are wondering I when the toll charges will be taken off | the Ocean City anto bridge, which leg | ally was made "free" some weeks ago I r Another t'pboiaierrr Ocean City, as will ba seen by en advertisement elsewhere In this Issue I , of theSBNTiMBL bate new upboleterer I ' aod decorator Alfred Bcberm. who Is I 1 located at 1088 Aebury avenue. Mr. I Bcberm It an experienced upholsterer I " and Is prepared to five prompt and I < careful attentloo to all orders
NOTICE WILLIAM MALONEV 2307 ATLANTIC AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. .. . • announces that on or about March 15th, he will handle Acetylene Gas, Oxygen and appliances for weld ing and cutting purposes. Phone, Atlantic City, *3«'J |H^j yon know that It is jf cheaper to cook by an Klec\fic Range than hy gas in Ocean City? Wt art agents for the Westingliotine Co. Come in and let us demonstrate the advantage of Cooking by electricity* >m The Apex Use Wasblaf Machlaet Veeeem Cleaner* 'm&tosr % i. raymoni). all tmm it,, wGhcitvVj
In the Realm of Churches
WORDS OF JESUS — Matt. 6:3-16. Blessed are thus*- who feel pout in spirit, the leallii of Ilea toll Is theirs blessed are the mourners. the> will b« consoled. Dlt **«-d are the huinbh . they wiVfinheilt the eaith. Blessed sre those who hunger and ibiiM fot goodness; they will In- *ati*fied llle** «-d are the merciful the> will find mercy. Hle*c*d are the pure m heart; ' 1 hey will see God Blessed are thi pea« einaker*; they will be tanked *011.4 of God Blessed are tho*«- who hat>' b«*en persecuted for the sake of k«h><! .the realm of Heaven Is theirs Blessed are you when men dcuoum you and persecute you and utter all mantlet of evil against >ou (or my «*ke rejoice and exult in It. for >ottt rewatd is rich in heaven; that I* how they ptrstCtlUd the prOpbXl im -lot* you. You are the salt ol the. eaith But If salt becomes insipid, what <ai> make it sail again'' After that it p fit fur nothing, fit onl> to be thrown outside and Uodd*-n by the feet of men. You ate the light of (he wot Id A town on the top of a hill csnnot be Nor do nten light a lamp to put It under a bowl they put It on a stand and it shine* fot all in the house So your light Is to shine before men. that thev may Ik the gopd yon do and hclortfy your Father in Heaven. FLAG PRESENTED CHURCH. A handsome silk American flag 4\€ feet, was pi eseuted to Holy Trinity I Episcopal C-huich Sunday evening f* lota t'ouncll. No. 126. Jr. I). V A M »f thi* cltv. more than 60 of whose inwiibftii witnessed the ceremonies. The rector of the church, the Rev I YY Watts, said that it gave him murk pleasure to welcome the members of the Order, both personally and for what they represent svtd he thank ed them for the gift of the emblem of •hi# country. He *ta<ed that his father was a member of the Junior Me > hanies. The speaker told of his love for Ocean City and how Hol> Tttnit> Church la trying to assist in the advancement of this resort. After the cotigtegalion had sung. "My Country. 'TIs of Thee." the flag | was formally presented to the Church by Edward T. Barclay, of Englishtown. State Councilor of the Junior Order ol American Mechanic* in New Jersey. Mr. Barclay, in hi* very excellent tddres*. said that, if he were to take I text, he would select the word*. "For
| tow they desire a better country." I from Hebrews. Th«- spirit of this oc I asion. he declared, should be on all I iresent. It seems proper, after all I bis country ha* passed through, that I his order should be In this church at I his time to inculcate the idea that | u»w we desire a belter country. Mr. Barclay briefly told of the 01 I :anlzation of the Junior Mechanics I ind of the great charitable work it ha> I lone and Is accomplishing This order I akes the boys and teaches them It I Moome good Americans in every way I -not that the Church doesn't do this. | >ut an organization of this kind he* | x-tter opportunities for this work | There are 78,000 member* of this or | ler in New Jersey, all pledged to | 00k after the best Interests of thL I ountry. Behind this emblem Is the I eellng that the churches and the fra I eraal organizations musLto together I n helping this country. The sp«-sker I irged his hearers not to lose their aith in their fellow-men Mr. Barclay told of the successful vork of the Juniots in the State I^eglsature some years ago to have the Bi lie read, in the public schools and also o have the flag in the schools. He ilso referred to the work of this order o preserve the American Sabbath and o give the public school children free ex t -books. As a fraternal order, the Junior Me--hantrs ia second to none In aggie* ivencss for educational advantages or the people. The order works for ree universal education. The Juniors ind the Church should become closer illtgned for the forward movement In his country. We must not forget that he foe is never sleeping. It pays for very American to be constantly on its guard lo protect those things for vhlch this country has worked so hsrd ind holds so dear. Too many people acriflce their God-gtven rights for a ness of pottage. The speaker deplored the fact that 'nllllons of people in this country nev- 1 •r go to church, and aald that this •rder Is pledged to go with the church for the uplift of mankind. Presenting the flag to the Churrh -ector. Mr Barclay saluted the pretty mblem. Mr. Watts responded with a short address, saying that they believe there is a power to lead us onward 1 'ind upward; but what", he asked, "shall happen unless we get closer to 'lod and the Church"? At the close of the services. "The
Stat Spangled llsmiei" wa* *ung b> lite (ottg legal iou. • ♦ ♦ — PREACHED TO EASTERN STAR A (sir delegation of tin Ocean <*il> Chapter «»l the Order «>( the Eastern Stat turned out in a hod> to aw vice at the First IJaptlst Chur* h Sunday ev« 11 lay The service was greatly hel|»ed by the (ontrallo Miming ol M:. . It:;!: toll, of Soinei* Point Pastor Lewis preached on the subject o( Esihei. who is one of the ptuUi meat characters in the initiatory wwk of the Eastrin Slat lie dem 1 ih«-d Esther a* a strong, unselfish woman, con quoting almost nisupei able teinptatlonssio a voluptuous life 111 the Persian iMpltal. choosing a course of ler1 ible danger lo hri »<jf to save hei pen j pie at a • epical hour ill then history After recounting the story of the Book [of Esther, presenting the around work, secondary plot, main drama, anticlimax and climax, he aald that Esther has become noted, nol be« .iu** of he» beauiy. nor her good fortune, nor to , cause of ber influence over a great 1 monarch, but because of hci g)e«t -v inapt hy foi her people, for her ten del womanly compassion expressed in her cry. "How can I endure lo see the evil which Is Tome u|ion my people."! She i* remembered lor jeopardizing her own life for the live* of others , li is Esther, the resistless petitioner a* the risk of her own life, thai we ad | ml iv Even in thi* *elfl*h wot Id. such unselfish deeds move our heart* and • all forth our prai*< In the application of the story, the pastor dicw two a-ompanson* Either'* kin were exposed to a temporal death and it moved her to tremendous efli.it. Our kin are exposed to an eternal death because of sin and *< dis- j count the danger. Esther's kin faced ; their "trouble with weeping and fasting aud sad lamentation, while our kin. 1 who tiead the primrose path of sin. ilisobwlienre to God and extreme selfishness. are careless and unconcerned J and even say and hilarious In the face of their danger. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. The services in the First Presbyterian Churrh Palm Sunday were attended by splendid congregations The juis tor. !>r Snyder, pleached al both ser vices, in the morning on the subject. "Christ Weeping Over the Holy City", and in the evening on "The Ideal
Christian." Dr. Hughes sang "The Palms" in a very delight fill w ay. 1 There will be special services to- J, night and Friday evening, wiih nddrefie* by ihe Rev. it S. Snyder. There will be special Easier service* next Sunday Dr. Snyder will preach both morning and evening The aug menled choir will sing the following anthem* at the morning service; Awake. Thou That Sleepest." by Stabler, and "He ia Risen." by Frank H Bracket! The anthems in the evening will be: A* It Began to Dawn", j hy H M Stultz. and "Alleluia. Alh iuir." by A. V. Blander Miss Corson j will *ing a solo in the evening, and there will be a solo by Mrs Augustus Bolte, contralto, in the morning WILL SING "CRUCIFIXION." Stabler'* "Crucifixion" will be given by the choir of Holy Trinity P. E Church. 11th street and Central avenue. at 8 o'clock this evening. A cor dial invitation is extended to the j townspeople and visitors to be present There will he excellent choruses and soloists. A silver -offering will be ' taken On Easter Sunday, at the 10.45 a m service. Dudley Buck's "Festival T«Demn" and "Henedlctus" will be sung; also Stainer's Communion Service, and Barnby'* "Nunc Dimlttls." The offer ■■ '
miii> .iiiilit-m wili t»- 'Awake Thai Sleepest." f 1 otu Stumer'# Da^tglltd of Jairus." At the evening service Martin Magnificat" and "Nunc Diiuiftta" 11. 11 tin I will be UMtl The offertory »ol>» sill im- "1 Know That Mv Rcdecmc l.ueth." from the Messiah". »ung l»Mil* Huh) Duitstan. WILL HAVE TWO MA6SE8. Masse* will be said at 7 and 1" o" dock in Hi Auguslvne * Church Ehsk i Sunday, it *«- announ* «-d by the re< tor. th« llev Thus. F Blake. Ia»-i San day Th«-re w ill im Station* of the Cross" at 7 45 o'clock Good Friday eve ning The church was filled at the vice* Palm Sunday riioinlng The reeior slated thai h« hojie* to • red a building in ih* north m-cuoij of the city In the m-ar future for the a<< uiiuiiodatlon of the latg<- number* attending St Augustine'* Chun h in the summer seasons. HOLY WEEK SERVICES Service* In Hd> Trinity Episeofial Church for the Easter neasAii .«i«- a* follows ; Maundny Thuisday Maidi 24. 10 a rii . Holy Communion * p in . Stain Jer*» "The Crucifixion". <iood Friday 1"» a in 1 'huii Ji set \ we Easter Sunday 7.3" a. m . Hoh Communion; i.sn a iu . Sunday School: lu 45 11. BL. Eastej- service . 1 7 45 p m Easter, service Sper ta' Easier music at the lo 45 a in and 7 4." p in serviie- • Sunday April L lt»45 a tu . Ser vice Holy Baptism and Holy Com niunion: 7 45 p. m.. Choral Even-auitg ... FIRST M E Tit* Rev. Alexander Corson. Supiu inieitdeiil of the Cauiden District, con dm ted the services and delivered two[ -troitg -ierriutn* in ihe First M F ' Chun ii on Palm Sunday He ha* amny friends here, who cordially greet- i •ii him after the services He spoke from the text. "Behold > One lb *-ater Than Teinple i* Here,"! mi ihe morning service In the evening. Mr. Corson *|Mike on "The Living God " The district au , peiint.-ndein Is a most fluent and en- j tertaininc preacher, and his sermon.were enjoyed by the congregations. »
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth Street and Wesley Avenue The Rev Marpl# M Lewis, Peeler jo Morning Service. 2 to Bible School 7 3o- Evening Hervke Mid week prayer service at 7 45 p. m . U tdio -day J 1 1 1 ■■ ■■■ ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH 1336 Aebury Avenue The Rev. Thomas F Blake, Rector 1 Mas* at lu o'dock. FIRST M E CHURCH Eighth Street and Central Avenue. The Rev Or. John Handley. Pastor I lulO M01 ning Worship. 2 3u Sunday school 1 7 30- Evening service -< HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (Episcopal! Co r. 11th 6trect and Central Avenue. The Rev. Joseph W Watts. M. A., Rector. U < 'Lurch School. lu.45 Morning prayer and *«>iinon.i » ilieu Ifoiy 4J»u> niunion > 7 45 Evening i rayti and address. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street and Wesley Avenue The Rev R. S. Snyder, Pastor. _ lu So Morning *ervi« e 2 :.•» Sunday a bool 7 1 • Ev etung -rt v u • '• I Prayer itt«*«'ting \V»-dn«-Mlay «*ve- B ning at 7.45 o'clock. M
HEADLEY A AD4IVIN 52S1 Reading Coa> " Also KladllDc Wood by tmrrel or eord. Heat coal on tbe bar Z*i. axxi iba to the ton guaranteed. Hell or gnl«rprlw -pbone. oar* sei Yard. TKXTH and WKN'i NOTICE II row need as all ar*ur>d man to do Jobber around four Houm. Office ar La»r I'll do it. Clean lag a Specialty b* tbr day or hour See florida d jones • 32 SIMPSON AVEOctan City New Jtseiv ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY 12211" Pocono Mountain ler 03a Aebury Avenue ' OCKAN CITY N j aifcy ih 1 ■ — 3 1 1 L ■■ .st . i" jo J
| L. Leslie Headley Co., Inc. ||| ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE Real Estate Building I S I 5 Eighth Street Ocean City, N. J. /ArR REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT offers several attractive homes both for Rent and for Sale. The price* and locations are right. Consul t our list before g buying or if you wish to sell we sssure you of prompt and courteous attention. Inquiries arexoming in every day for Hummer cottages and apartment*. Why not list yours with us? Efficient service guar antced . T . W. MOULD M«*. Real Estate Department For Sate — Good Bargain House of 7 rooms, front and back porches, small house in rear of 3 rooms for $2,000. A GOOD BARGAIN harry r. hayes REALTOR ^ Thirty-third and Anbury JOSEPH BROADLEY r - p plumbing and heating 731 Asbury Avenua ^ Ocean City, N. J, Phona BS-M
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NEW JERSEY DREDGING 3 ADVERTISEMENT 2 of kl< K or I'.oAICOOK commkib k ANl> j NAVIGATION. ^ Hluir tfouau. Treoloit. Jf J., Rj > Marrh li . 1*21 £ Heulrd for rrdredxiuc a *r<-ll<»o ot j im- lol«i.<i Waterway fma I ape May lo Hay V Head. N J . lo Hwain * OtaUM-l abd Kin, *j ..rdatMi a ( liannel,<'»|ir Map <X*iDty. will be V i<drlvr«J al tlil* »lfli-r al 12 o'rluck wwn. T xpril IK, tv.-i, nud tbaii piiPUrlp A< V -irdlug lo survey made In July, ltd1, llsv-rr are ^ <ttsm( IW.Ya ruble >ard* of maUrLl to Lr V Iredgt-!. The rigkt >• trarrved lo rrjrrt any ^ •r all bid- and lu waivr iniuriuMiii^ in any V • •id If II ma> appear t» lite advantage ot (Lv x *iai» U> do #o. Kurllter infortnalLMi on ap- g , i>ii all 011 ; VICTOR GK.I.INCAt!. Ulreeior 'J 3 .*4. VI.. P. 4 . •'• 3 ^ V ROCER BRITT j VIOLIN TEACHER ^ Stid.o <l 415 PACIFIC AVERUE * ATLANTIC CITY > — ^ ^ ^ Advertise in the SENTINEL
All Wurk Uuaraatred Autu Tup* I .tlmalre I ur.Uhrd Phunr ^ ALFRED SCHERM Ocean City Upholsterer & Decorator F ujnlture Re-Upholstered and Repaired 1 Window Shades and Awnings Made and Put Up 1 038 Asbury Avenue > OCEAN CITY, N. J. SpgC/ALixvaro IN RNoreNTV Month or Sixth Sthcct a B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY fourth st. and atlantic ave. ocean citv, n. j. Phoncs; Rcntalb orncc, 239 - j Sales RESIOINCC. 292-M BUILOlNGLOT* • BC ACM F ront Oct Orr At Founth Srmrrr
FOK SALE If you are looking for a bargain, here is your chance. House of 6 rooms, if sold at once, can be bought for $1,200 Cash MARRY R. MAYES REALTOR ThlHp-thlrd Ntrect and Aahurv A venue ooran ^itv. n. j. - Five New Homes for Sale with Open Fire Place in each, from Four to Nine Rooms. NO STREET TO CROSS TO THE BEACH H. B. COOPER, Jr. builder Twenty-ninth Street and Central Avenne OCBAN CITY. N. J. r - iH?LLOI.», o HELLO! Ccatrsl five mi 12$ R Whit thsv'w OH YRS. THAT'S V W HURLEY -JONES CO. R.nc*«*in r>*aa*. I want toordar thai F..irt Salt. a « au...i arwrn paw hoaae fud.1 riirniaiiii.i- al»o xviuv new Hrt.nva Irk h<v»r4» fbr tkr bmiar i«i i • itwv rv ihr hr-i danrr m-..r.U | haw «vn h^wrd ■ ",r hurley-jones co. WALTCB • CHATTIN A ION M«N» 1116 ASBURY AVE PMOfrt TU«»-14 t WIDIN AND TRVCM WODV •O'Ebt* J. E. WELCH THE BUILDER COA SIVCNTM STACCT AffO WtSlI* AVCHUt rvaa... ocean city, n. J. Ntmi coKTaacvos * ' ' K 1 ' "" ' <W9E»r=cr=nBnnnE-BSBiManeKBaHr SH°Nf. 410 J JOBBING RRONATLY DONt WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBINC and HEATINC 130 asbury avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
An) Kind Whcre Joseph G. Champion Buildi ng Contractor OCtAN CITV. N. j. Tenth Street and West Avenue Ktecctccct t&e 1 1 I 1 Jz smrgi'i- .IT! -• 1 ■ til: - ::j a?«. itr. -.an *■ aiibLtitif l when all unit^ blend to produce a ^ li.ir isk »: -us whole. Wry «»ffcn a *»mal. lrU' a carelessly jelcctwl <»t executed dexln»y>an effect w!:; ! Ififr otherw ise would Ik jwrfei't. j|^ Let me dt-sjgn and iistm- I that btJjl»nng •«' • you will !>e adored of a doign that is architect--! all > T m carved and a building that iitrsNcv»o economy an ' ^ |k duiablity in oottftructiou. w » My service guarantees the highest quality of 3 \ materials, the Iks! of workmanship and al»^»lute %ati^ qt L faction. 40fc k £. iCralir SraMrti % K- fiuil^iuu (Iimlrartor 516 eighth st. ocean citv n j b I f>r i! .1 1 < hiU (tu ral Ssm r — — — — ■ - 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — —
you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare tbe lime to look after it closely >ourself and must depend upon tbe honesty ot tbe contractor. 1 have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to any or all of tbem. Send for the list of names and photographs ot the houses. Otis M. Townsend office ollll nro ocea* cirr. atb M. Opposite P. 0 D U I u L/ EL It n- JS B SWAN J. E TROUT SWAN and TROUT PAACT ICAL carpenters and builders JOBBING 4 XSlCl 4 LTV 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J. AW ii ikf timr to get ready for the Seatom of /«// HOTEL FOR SALE Furnished, 27 Bedrooms. Bath, Good Location, Hot Water Heat, Centrally Located. PRICE IS RIGHT Ask joins j. rosTtsK REALTOR 319 cighth 8trc.lt OGLAR city. IN. J. COMP1ITK l.l»TING« Ol A 1.1. rROPXXTIlK J* William Alorrison realtor ^ Ocean Avenue Below Eighth Street Ocean Qty, New Jersey The Office of Hnlc«niati*ttlp and Kerr tee SPECIAL L
Home with three bedrooms and attic, needs some repairs, including two lots 6o'xtoo at Fourth and Wist avenue $i.*oc cash $1 000 mortgage.
Edgar E. Berber ! Real Estate In 31 *t St. Section of Ocean City Fine Cottage for Sal* or ^ I can Rm! yon Ktnx w Cottage in our District Lot* Sold on Term* Real Estate For Sale BIQ bargains 5S&S? aS5£"— i 0.0* k Alonzo Cotton S1Q A.hury Av«-.u, Q,..n N. j. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. S^-^.,nU to' XV'T - , J. M. CHESTER & CO , Otbak Cit\. N 1. t qBBffeia wttk >Vn1r ,or m»kr vowt hrml I - C,a^°t?GHHT;isnTe9 B^ck REALTOR 411 eighth st. ocean citv, n . 4. R«a« Kataiw 1 1 Elwlng T. Corson realtor TWT ABBUBV AVt P oe w am city. «*. j I
(•fTauiWN Ai» «M >1— mm. L Leslie Headley Co. BUILDERS ArtAUrtlmrmt ScrrU* SIS FIOHTN STRfcfcT IVkS M4 •«**? Ovcan Cilj . h J. | iTcsign-r ao4 hoilAaf at KrXmAvr Bea^e it/w- Csiimienl Ceilsjts. I | t^A 1* q«mnrnu Mudtrii ll«4rU. I^ee & Bourgeois Carpenters and Builders OCEAN CITY . N. J. JaBBmg Wad a $pwh(f) JOS- D IMH E. A. BOCIffjf.iyi > • I* K'WS) s *tt MS usual *w ' j i»*-.k I1«a« 4./ »-W OTIS H. TOWNSEND BUILDER Officb: 8th St. Oppoaite F. O. OCEAN CITY', K J. Only galvanized nail* oaed on exterior work George VV. Marrin Contractor, Builder and Jobbing #*l"*No"|J W I NitS sS:4 OCtA^ CIT1/A. J, Bui IWi.cu-i i .4.|*a-is> Imarma CMrW | jff Leander S. Corson BUILDER 1 <•»• wrcaicw 4vc ocuk cm. * j **om. >it « HUMBERT C. PONTIERE
BUILDER Tm* Sir mi OCEAfl CfTT I. j Harry R. Mayes carpenter I xdK fllllUll xrunded to • Lot* lor Slir CatUfcx lor Ssk xmd Thrti-Bwri Si «M Satan tat ocukcm i.j i BCLL *■»•! «• "'J s 0 Ham V V Ran l iltai GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BBJCt LA Tiff tic., tie. All asrt to Mum Ub« lYi^tly AttaM Ta. • M OCt S K XVtNwl OCEAN CITY, N J breckley's HOUSE AND StQN F At M TARS > CLINTON L. SRECKLCY. Pfkoa = fUady Miz«d Palnta. Lwd bBB Oils tt) and l£! Aaborjr itsom. Kh«o». BS-W ===== SEE ===== CL0UTIN6, BRECKLET AND GODFREY •trooc TBg OO TOWN S4lNTi.SC Contractors and Punters OC e A * CITY N J. •til S"OKt •O-4-M at Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn florist , Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jer ae>
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