Ocean City Sentinel, 23 June 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

■ ■ , ■ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. -LUXE gt. 1921 : j ;

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SIMMER SCHKDI'LE Sgt<i haw begun with the First Baptist t ■huiii-li last Sunday. The new acned■b- df services liegan anil this brings t ■lie Sunday sclu.nl t.i 9.45 n "cluck in I ■he iiii.rniiiK ami the church w'orsliip ! II o'cliH-'k, instead ..f 10.30. N» < ■Prvices are hel.l in the afternoon. ■ The audience- were gynd Mini many , ■ The past.u preached an the mum-. | ■nit upun the subject "Pwpei Boast- t Bug," taken from Paul's words, "God i ■erhid that I should huast save in Urn - ■ •loss I.f our I .ord ami Saviour Jesus i ■Christ." He said that men usually . K'aul counted his own achievehients t Bp- nihl, hut did all his glorying in I ■lie Cross of Christ and what it has i ■done for the human race. Paul saw Bin the cross three principal things in I ■v. Inch to Khny, namely, A finished ' ■y-ik of Chnl in Christ, A clear reve- | Blatu.n of the character of (hut, and ' B In the evenlnif the pa-tor the Itev. i ■ M. M. Is-wi- preached from the well ■known text. "For God so loved the Bwnihi. He cave His. Son." His apBiiroacii to the subject was that it ■wu- a world of lost and reliollious ( ■ men and God loved them, not because ■cause' of what we are. hut what He , ■I-. By Grace we aie saved and that - Bpot of ourselves, hut it is a Rift of ■God. He then showed .that cift iuBvulved, first redemption;- then the ' ■propose of ultimate Rloritication, nBsurreclion and immortality, ami then Bit involved a victorious life' here and ■now. hut it is all a matter of grace. In Rift to lie accepted and apprnpriab" . Bed throueh faith alone. alone.

I EXERCISES B V CHILDREN I The following proRram was yre- ■ sented hy the Sunday school pupils I of the Ftv-t Prexbythrion Church . I Sunday eveidog: I toellljpn^Kieh.rd SK.w ^ I k" r* W al&m n.Sl',.h."]' "l -'1 T, : mill. Lull.. I „ end li.«.d MriaHn.it -i..l F.I, . Snoih. I Keritnlioll,' Edmund an.) Lis. J-knvin, I MarjrirW JlaU... I Johnron.* tU«^'ki«^nlCailJo",l's.hurt. I ll.ir.itrr Slin». Lilsla Mar Uarrlitrr. Mildred ; I Trout ami Etta Mel'herron I T roan" Br'nf er. • ** ' I Kirrriaa. garment Cordon and llor.ro I and AlU-rl Pnnrot^ ^ ^ ^ I H» a I r r ." *Ann if '' S . .It" 'kt .id rod * Shaw . 'kl.o Sirol. Il'rtva Hum, Id. 'Sara^^li..ati. Allro I ' 'V'url. Marn.n Tntul ami llrkn H reel lev . SCHOOL OF METHODS The Anbury Park School of Meth- . ods was the pioneer in the field of , I trainiiiR schools for Christian teachers and leaders. The twenty-eight session of this splendid school will fie hel.l in the high school building, Asburv Park, Wednesday, July 5, to 13. inclusive. Dr. 5tilton S. I.ittlofield. the competent ileayi. not only has ability as a teacher, hut his cordial and genial personality' are attractive to jdl who * know him. ... The devotional services will he in . choree of Dr. C. F. Shaw, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Asbury Pork. There are three major courses of three years. each in Bible, pedagogy .and psychology. The classes have been arranged this year for the forenoon only. Prospective students should semi To the State office of the New Jersey Sunday .School Association. 835: Broad street. Newark, for booklet, hotel rates aiol other information. CANDI.E CEREMONY The joint meeting of the Wonan's Home ami Foreign Missionary Society . and the Westminster Guild held in tlie First Presbyterian Church Thura* day evening, proved to lie a decided success. There were more than CO present. Mrs. J. P. Fox. presided. The meeting was opened with pray*r by Mrs. Knorr, followed by ScrtpUre reading by Mrs. Nelson. Dr. Snyder gave a few words "of greeting* ami commendation. Miss Anna Wallace spoke on the work umoug the Southern Mountian- * Mrs. I„ M. Cresse offered prayer for Home ami Foreign Missions. Then followed the "Candle Ceremony," which was both beautiful anil impressive. Mrs. Thomas Simpson was given a vote of thanks for her part in making this service possible. Following the benediction was u social hour, when refreshments of ice creain and cake were served. The next meeting of these organizations will lie held in October. " HEARD FINE SERMON Lout SCndny morning nt the 10.45 o'clock Jervicc.no immense cottgrega--tlon worshiped in Holy Trinity Church, and in the evening a large congregation was present. The music at the morning service was excellent and the sermon upon in. «... "The Mnncniw-il Corner- of texe. of

he -Field", was one long to l>e re- J membered. The illustrations used £ were up to the minute. The text „ was taken from leviticus 19;?. .* Friday. June 24. the nativity of J St. John the Baptist. There will be , a celebration of the Holy Commun- J ion at 10 o'clock in the morning. h I Wednesday. June 29, the festival of „ St. Peter, at 10 a. m., Holy commun- h The public is invited to both .- -vi- J, ces. _ " CHRISTIOA SCIENCE J! Christian Science Services will be ' held every Sunday morning during ,, the season at 10.30 o'clock in the n Casino Club. Moortyn terrace and the Boardwalk. St. Augustine's . Church. Asbury ■ avenue, near Fourteenth street. The Bev. Thns. F. Blake, rector. , , " Masses at 0.30. 8 and 10 o clock ,, Sundays. J Mass every week-day morning at < 7.30 o'clock. D. M. Patton, of Philadelphia, is J »t bis cottage, 220 Ocean avenue. ^ 1

APPEALS- FOR FI NDS j' The Bev. Dr. D. J. Dunne, chancellor of the Chicago Archdiocese, n and. a cousin of Peter Finley Dunne. I the humorist, who has lieen visiting the Rev. Thos. F. Blake, rgctor of n - Augustine's Clulrch here, in Die 2 course of short talks at the s and 10 . o'clock masses in the church Suuduy, s made an appeal to the summer vi.-i- I tors for funds for the erection of a - .pretty chapel, which is needed now Ration- at this church. He told the S visitors they have created this dc- I1 round for a new edifice . by reason . of their presenepvm O.ekn City and it n i- their duty to provide the money fi build. The chapel will lie readv I them next summer if.thgy make the required contrihulions. I There were large congregations at 1 Iwth the 8 and 10 o'clock services. »a. al— a good- sized emigre- n gation at the mass at fi.30 o'clock, i are the hours of the masses in this church on Sunday for the pre*- it holy trinity church ) (Episcopal) 11th JStreet and Central Avenue, 2 The Rev. Joseph W. Watts. M. A., v Rector. 7.30 ix. in.. Holy Communion. \ 0.30 a. in.. Sunday School. 10.45 a. m.. Morning Prayer and s sermon, except first Sunday of v tluf month, then second celebration of the Holly Communion. i 7,45- Kvening Prayer and address. ; Week Days— . 10 a. nr.. Saint's days and holy days. •

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street and Wesley Avenue, The Rev. R. S. Snyder, Pastor. ' i l"3ii — Morning service. ' 2 30 Sunday sehool. Prayer fleeting Wednesday eve- t: gitng at 7.45 o'rlock. L FI.RST BAPTIST CHURCH ' Tenth Street and Wesley Avenue ' The Rev. Marple M. Lewis, Pastor Bible School at 9.45 x m. , Preaching service at T1.00. t Evening service, lieginning July 3. ■ 1 the Hippodrome Pier at S o'clock. FIRST M. E. CHURCH \ Eighth Street and Central Avenue. < The Rev. Dr. John Handley, Pastor. ! HUM- -Morning worship. 2.30 Sunday school. 7 3" Evening service. ST. AUGUSTINE'8 CHURCH 133S Asbury Avenue. ) The Rev. Thomas F. Blake, Rector. Mass nt 10 o'clock. WILL NOT WNTNESSED ! The county surrogate has refused— J to admit to probate the will of the ] late* Mrs. Abhie Bowcn, who died at j her home here a few weeks ago. i Mrs. George Breckley, Sr.. and Miss " | Mary A. Thompson, of this resort. ' were two signers to the document, , ' While both had signed the paper, j • neither had witnessed the other sign. ] An administrator will now lie ap- i j pointed. ] ' H. Klnstermun, of Philadelphia, is ! at his apartments in the Eureka. ■ f ORDINANCE Ms. ISI WHKRE»». lh» ni» or <>— «n Clir ' " I n" r or^'s bulk hood '"tabny '2 ' I !h» «"fr STCSSaatTfrnS ' in and ilon* thejlso ol W»U»r "v'nJJ "l"1 ' i- "wHF.itF.AS. lb." uld Iraprsvwnonu w.r. in l» paid for h» an n«e..menl snos Ihe I oanan of land bonofilrd IhocabFt and • Wharra-, th? «ald tm:,ro.«nanla .era ram-, pWlad on .to id | d.,^ s Mld*CltJ^ n'n* ito" Swoml da"J5'*May.' 1921 : : II J^'h"™*i4 ""K ^Ito* Mht 'nir"^ ! ■od^mamriuir'and imounf. aa fob " Datea- Malurllv Amoonl - -.is -Apr. T. 1919 IVraand fl.ooo.oo lit Sep. 29. 1*19 2. €10.00 s™. 24*. til*. " i'ios'.oo e ISI M." "T. !!:•" llSS1 " ii" 1 - Mar SL 1920 «?S oo , s ist ::s nu. WHF.I1F.AS. uid ..—rn.nl. will to p."! - in Inflallswnl. and ll l« iw"«o in ronlifui. il in twsporarj.jSnnscs tba^coM al .to *■ Tidinitot Mss'l/'csa or " tmprdtonwsl Bond, of Ito CIl» of Onan C119: f MBS ^'SriTO-aa^SlRlo^ THKVia'kii'of' comm^OYhrr of the i ity of ocean crnr rKijrtPAi^^ ,^ V "'^^PI«WatuM 'of SrV *J.2-r. »n- ^ nthd. "An An In ssmorias and rnrolal. Ito jto"lnrsrris* of ^ntoterdn.^^ roontr. rllr^ amandimsta itoMof. Said bond, di.ll to dated "■

Jon. 1.1^1921. asd^ ^n n 22fhlniduaiv. ; Mid bond, .ball to of Ito de- " ! MOXOs' and' Uial* malu°rr on 'ito' In day of |j 'If*' 'lbs s»Bka to to r.lwd hr Mid Jj ; bond, ahall to applied lo tbe payment of the ^ in'tEe'preamble'hereof. and thereby temporary ^ g TW th* 'orm of Mid Improvement " ■..nd. and all matter, relation thereto, ahall to by reaolution to tto Board of Commlaalon- ' "sw! T"* That' thla ordlsanro ahail Uke ef- '' r fart at the evpi ratios of ten day. from It. o I JOS. 0. CHAMPION ' 1 WM. H. CAMPBELL. . F. A. CORSON. 1 Nat Ire ' ssZSHHTsFiS sjS . [ City. New Jeraey. at tto kosr of tbrae o tloek ^ j ad.asred time. HARRY A. MORRIS, a Clt» Cirri ( , Joss 1. 1»2I 1 CI. 1U P.F. 14.10 '

WILL SI MMER HERE Recent Rentals Made by \V. R. fbal- , Walter R. Chattin & Son. lealtt.rs. 1 following ,renUtaU:"Vl"U<" " P"' " • Mr-. Mat v t "nil i t 1 135 Ashnrv avenue. In W. J. Ht-Gtuachy, uf. till Copley mail Upper. Durhy. Paul ('. Doering. 1140 Asbury avenue, to Chas, H. Quigg, of. 2f>r. Eleventh -t.eet this city. j Paul 4". Hoe ring. II If. Ashuiy ave 1 nue to Howard St. I lair Tlmtn. of 1 2721 Opal street Philadelphia. Mrs. Arthur Kddv, Millville. premi- ' 1433 West avenue. I.mi- E. . Hammers tein, of son N'..rth Holly street. Philadelphia. 1 la.uis Headley; l(m West Tenth Mreet. to M>-. Angii-t^ J.t-i^of 5 If. phla. John W. Wilkins. 1115 Asbury ave- - , to JucksoitvUuiik, of thirty - and Spring Garden street-. Philadelphia. Mrs. Wm. Stowe, apartment in building to /ach.iiy Tavlnf. of I'.lOl Columhiii avenue. Philadelphia. Joseph I. Creel v. 107.Asl.tiiy avonue lo Fannie K. Smith, of 120s N. street. Philadelphia. Mrs. S. B. Swan, 1040 Asburv ave- ; to C. G. Ross. I40N North Twelfth , street, Philadelphia. Dr. H. A. Hire. 1105 Prospect avenue to Harry A. Newman, of 5535 I Hlackmore street. Philadelphia. John I.iby, 900 Asbury avenue. Second floor to Mary J-. Shegog. of 2l'22 North Twenty.-ixtl. street, Philadelphia. e . T. Monte Johnson. 501 fhol-ea plnec to John B. Shields, of 5041 North Smedley street, Philadelphia. W. 1 1. Wilson, .Mis Fourteenth street to John J. Rvan, of 521 Wynnewood road, Philadelphia. J. H. Mowbray. 1302 Central aveto I-eroy A. McDeimott. of 4517 Ella ,tieet, Philadelphia. John W. WTIkins, sj| Plymouth

ORDINANCE Ns. t«2 • buSSwsdB|lB<lh5 Cay ot"t>ero"ciiy »'n T lis" r minis,- one ^hundred snd fiflw-n W™KREAs!'"to" Mbl'l^r..; s'rrom. «yr» io eaid 1m to »n s-w -vwnnil ul".n Ito ownWHEREAS. the uid Imn'rowipents were 'ni Ito Second dey ot M«y. 1921 : snd fWHF.RFA.«^N. Sn.nc, th^ tot ' Mgorsry notef^blch s'ro'de'wHto.|n|n .lie snd maturltie. snd snvmnt.. s. (nib*.: No. I'stes ^ Msl.ifl.y ^Anvount i«! 1»l« ™" -.iJnoto 494 S"* !»!' " "tOSOO "it Nov. " iu«0 M. 49k j.cc. 27. Jjl. " ^ 4M.47 SI4— Apr. 7. 1919 " S.Hi .'I' t» N«. ^z. i9jj ;; i.tto.w. ^ WHEREAS. ^Mi.l s.MS-men!. will be piHl In I WBi —fiSS. ,tWto'"l" f ' iiVto* lanrron.e pHiidpdw. ni . MENT BfHftl: ofSySmmSToVfRS 'of Till sITbi | | °fBAN CIT* bSkf lrfA?he : C t ' ' New Jeruy. in Ito svvreysle prlnefrsl Mm of l'.-.4o., ,io ... to known u- "imwn\,m,r. • Bond.. Contract No. "701". srs toret.y sot hoc.he levl.ts.ure of New Jetwry. entltM. "An . Aft to suthoriye sod resulste tto Icusnee of bond, snd .stoLoldlvstlon. sn.1 tto lorurriny 1 of Indebtedness ,.y ^county, city, tmrouyh. GIL proved March 22. 1914. and tto smehdment. thereof... Said ^ bond, .hall to dated June 1. , annuelly^on DMtsJUr ^un*j * in^earh I Hon 'of' iTtkHIM^cf "esropHny'ime wtoiro*. 1 which Oiall to of the denomination of 94ih..ihi ■ and .ball mat ore on the l.t day of June. I the period^ for whlrh 'mid Improvement, are t to revolution by the Board of Commiwdnnf er. of ..Id rity. r Sec 4. That tbl. ordinance .hall take ef- - feet at the expiration of ten <Uyi from it. i Anal pa—rajos. t; CHAMPION WM. It. CAMPBELL. E. A. CORSON. J Commi«.loner«. 0 The above ordinanre wm pa«ed on third 0 and Anal roadlna al a mretinr of the Hoard .. told as the 2S»! day of Jone.' l'|i2l. a' ito 0 Commissioner.* Chamber., City Hall. Ocean 0 City. New Jrr-ey at the hour of three n*clo.-k ii " ™ ,,m* HARRY A. MORRIS, d Dated Jona 7. 1921 a X9. ll. P F. UN e ORDINANCE Na. HI 1 An Otdinanee amending nn Ordinanre. - entitled. "An Ordinance Enaldohinu a r Sanitary C.ale In ito City of Ocean City," " ™S"boaKi "of 'commissioners of ' THE city of ocean city ho orf won: See. I. That tto second paragraph In - Section S. Article 4. In the above narncl V ordinance, readme a. follow.: "The arnnml „ aprtkm .haU^to atoM Hvcto. Ihlak.^of^ two " pi aced "on1 Vim US? of' ronnactlstf pipe ahall he placed jo the Ims- *, torn edee of the in.ide .hall to*t-.el with tto bottom edire of tto roil pi Ac The roll £ jdpe ahall ha uapie.1 on ihe^Ji.ode of ^Ito inr the hoovr," to amended 't/ read at fid- ^ °Tha second aselion shall be' opTWo thiclu The second section shall to of"T*n thick,

laid, excepting the two top courses, which shall be laid In •MBCnt moilar : ^nn^brick 9 thla taction. 9 The connect inp pi ie shall he placed ro (node edge of It shall ba level with the inside edge of the enll pipe: the roil pipe shell to trapped on Ito outside of tto hnuse , to proven: ua. or odor, from entering the ^ Sec.* »■- IHigi Baathm 4. Article 7.fJa^lha fnr^traih^mr ashes. r the ptacinu' *'f 'either rcad*io"foflow'.1!"'"1' *h"" The placing of garbage In the receptacles for trash or ashes, or tto piecing of ellhcr , or the sprinkling or pterins nf diainfectanl* pnironoua chemicals on Ito contents of Ih^gartmga^roroptacle.^ls prohlbOed.^^ ^ fset immediately. JOS. O. CHAMPION. WM. H. CAMPBELL. E A. CORSON. I Commislioner.v ! notice • The, etove ordinance wa, pa.wvl nn th.r.1 I . and mial reading at a meeting of tto Board i of Amml.sinnera of Ocean City. New , Jedfe, told OS June 20th. 1921. at t o rloek. p. ; (Daylight Sa.inp timel In Commisakoner.' . Chamber. 1 ity Hall. Oceaa CUg. New J..»> , HARRY A. MORRIS. «ty Clerk. xii, iv r. p. wdo h

place to Otto J. Fuclis, of 1525 West Th4.mpv.ui -'1.9-1. Fhilatlelphin. . E.lwin M. Iore.1137 A.hurv ave^ | Real U.-*tnl«- Trust Bnihtiiig,. Phila- 1 Samuel Kramer. 1122 Ocean- . ..... • t'flpoi apartment, ?to N. I'ENNSV'S IMPKIIVED SERVICE "M nk. . ieipnivevi." t i llie on • tlie .'"."it!. «hich l,lv.-ir.,.t lH...u,.-on.i"l.n!: Nm \ unlet' by teu'Vi reil'.^hai. May Bl VS IMtOPKRTV ttETthy -t": .-.-1 . 1 Phi'l:t'i.-I|iht:i, a well ' urefl f ioi'i:'\V«Niiiivette F.'aiol Elmer S. llolt.i.-s of Tacoi.y.^the ^n.petty A. MrKimley. ..f Germaniown. is. ■ heix.^f.ir tl«-( season, pleasmitly l.«atI Alterations * Jobb-ag HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER I Tenth Street OCEAN CIT«. N. I 1 . SMITH & DENNIS Builders JOBBING CARPENTILR ' N» jot. too U.gc, No Job too Small H0U«-. Clond -•..■•I 1'pcllC.I Kstiiu it.-s ■ All Work putnivlicd Guaiaiileed

Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER Jobbing work promf!lyj|»ndcd lo Lola lor Sale CotUgc.YoF^U and Ren! Thlrtf-third Si. and AsDSn Aie. OCEAN CITY. N. i. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Opfick: 8th St. Opposite P. 0 OCEAN CITY. X. J. Only galvanized nails fated ou exterior work - Lee & Bourgeois Carpenters and BultJers OCUAN CITY, N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty JU5. D. I .EE E. A. BOURGEOIS «1« Penal, n place ®lh snd Central Ave Phone. lo.-M Phone. gYitW 8. 0. Alimi V. W Adini H. S. Adimi GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTINt, BRICK LAYING, btc., Etc. j Alt Work In Moon Une Prqmpfl. Attended To. / OCEAN CITY. N J Baggage Called tor and Delivered Local slid ImiiK Distance. RhafUe 23BW ! THU« K SKKVICK J. B. THOMSON & SON EXPRESS 732 VV'KJAT AVKNUK Ocean titty. New Jeraey Leander 8. Corson BUILDER - " ===== SEE CLOUTING. BRECKLEY AND GODFREY Contractors and Painters OCEAN CITY. N.-J. . »til Pnonr. »o«.«-2» BATTERY SERVICE » Teating Recharging Repairing Any Battery of any Make • Ask for h Battery Inspection Card , BRECK LEY'S AUTO SERVICE 816 Anbury Avenue Oeean City 1

ilelphia. well kiuiwu roi.lents of tbi1 h^'ri^akTOUt.1'" U'"1 ' '"IP" '■ L. SMITH K. H. CAMPBRI.I. Hriiith Al ..Campbell HOl'SI AXI> SIGN ^ rAiNTKRS I f jJi'AvI.u.v Ave. Ocean City. S.J pH Theo. F. Hildretii Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 10.12 Central Avenue 1 OCEAN CITY. N. J. J George W. Hfirriw Contractor,. Builder and Jobbing No 13 W. Court ecntli Street OCEAN CUV . v. J. i - ri— -ns 01 '■ lleli Phone v'.2-VV Wll.l.l \ M I; N (' I. ICS I ( ontraetnr MARBLE AND TI1.E 2 1- A N. New Jersey Avenue 4 ' >Slore Fronts. Bath Rooms. P-rrbes. ( ; 21 401 ASnt'RY AVE. s d Fancy Groceries Di-lirnleasen > Fruits and Vcgr tables l ight Lunch and Ice Cream f Phone 177-M ' ^ William T. Canvithen )- — Wm. H. Powell ^ General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth St. and West ave. 5 OCEAN CITY. N. J. Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to please tbe particular. Just come iloVn and inspect our numerous — designs. II you are critical it may • take you a long time to decide — iv there are so many patterns to choose i from — but the point is that you can , ! be suited exactly right and at prices ! that will appeal to you. < ALFRED R. SMITH ' 2 t<M8 Asbury Ave. , " /0cemn Ctty New Jersey ^ .{when it comes ro\ - ' ^^EPAREDNESSt , . UISwhI : h iSfwHV WE'RE! , YOU can bet we're thoroughly prepared to handle any kind of a plumb- . tg ing job at a minute's notice. We've got the tools, we've got the nmbit4n, we've got the necessary skill and energy and we've got full steam . up and a man ready to <lo your "job when you want it lionc. HANS BURKHARDT 649-51 Atbm Annus OCEAN CITY. N. J.

410-4 . JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATING . 138 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY la tyvw-firflTN^OriicM \ 817 Asbury avenue s whrrr palront^nd Iritndi will be cordially wrlcumrd John Jlarte Lumber Co. 1 iJInUMKpMt and Haven Avenue V^rfCBAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Mtllwork, Mou! JlngtjhullJlng Paper, Planer Board, Nailt.Saab Weight etc. Katimatea Kurnlahed. Prompt Delivery.

Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. " GRAINING =vo DECORATING 1035 asbury avenue ^ ocean city FHONt. ti-w new jersey J.E.WELCH THE BUILDER COR s4wcntm strcet and wcslcy avenue gin* a CohT«acTon OCEAN city, N. J. JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING ■ 731 Asbury Avenuo Ocoan City. N. J. Phone S5-M I ^^^a - Five new homes, four to nine rooms, all have fine ^^OOPER'S Two vitiate-- lu tl:<- •: -.7 -it Trolley passes M0NF0RTABLE the door. Mleetf ic ranges, open fireplaces, ■ AbInS Cx gatages. Apply on premises. \ottaces h. B. COOPER, Jr. builder 29TH AND central ave ocean city. |m . _j s B swan j- e. trout SWAN and TROUT CARPENTERS /^^and BUILDERS 1040 asbury avenuel^i'.'-^l^^ocean city n.j. JOBBING A SPECIALTY WIRE. K R A U S S To Wire Vour House 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY YOU SHOULD H/IVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You caunot 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 yon to_ any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Dllll nCD 0CEAH CITT, Sth St. Opposlta P. 0. D VJ I La \J C- ll *• J' f • £ | NOTICE 1 jS ' ' . -4 % - ; W Our individual rope fire earsp e hsa been adopted by the i ! Hotel Men'* Aaaocistion and ha* been approved by the 1 S ^ City Commiaaionrr* and Uuilding Inspector. V It i* our aim to keep the price down and we ask all hotel i 1 y owner* to place their order* promptly a* certain part* of 1 I V thi* machine will be ordered in the quantities needed. ' • V Call at our office, write or phone and our representative *- t W wiH call. | ' L. Leslie Headley Co. | BUILDERS OceanE'clty.StN.B,J. " £ ft ^ H I ; ; Any Kind Any Where , v . Joseph 6. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue h 'l — — ' "i Advertise in the Sentinel.