Ocean City Sentinel, 21 February 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

-R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprtetar OCE>N CITY. - - NEW JERSEY ' Inter-St*ir 'Pbooc No eai

be can Dud It Ju*t a* ra.ilj a» be can dlaceru lb* rvil lilt: Improreuicnl to the city |»vnloo u deodMIjr (bod. Hie |*'lM-tr will be more popular than ever ~ 1 **- tnu-ic-lov luff patruaa ot Ocean duriuK tbe eumiuit Miumer. Most of tbe people deaire apriox . dectloua. and tbelr a lab abould t Rrallfled bocal laauea abould not t wo fused altb State aud Natloui aOalra tilve at back tbe aprioR elo Uou. Wk are glad to are that steps bat been taken to Rive Ocean CHjr good amateur base ball during tbe coming

yf enthusiastic

followers. A Ural-class club will be'lp

advertise Ibis resort.

■for pajmeul for goods fumt-iusi. work dons. Xo one ought to take so} offence at recdrlog a MU. Tbej- bad U>e goods or tbe service, an if they ought to pay for It. A bill ought to be |*ld aa soon as It Is received or as aooo as foods will permit. It la often a favor to get credit and If abould be a pleasure to pay tba bill at tba earliest

convenience. When you get

Just pul yourself in your credllor’splscv for a brief lime, and then do just w hat you would have your debtor do to you. - .Jhk expert wltueas hired by tbe ttateinolntof view, while tbe expert who adla.bla aesrleea to tbe defence aide tbe commodity for which be

drawae foe. Tbe whole

lb editorial on tbe raising of the gatoM avcailrd ■ old men 1 ol lima thirty-dive years of age. tbe

Htteburg liaxelte-Timr* says: * Tbe change of attitude issuttilflcaul. Age, w ben seeking employment, is no jokey In reogit years tbe pressure for production, for speclilc performance, for Individual capstclly and enduramv brVvery Held of endeavor lu the bolted mates bs< been imnendouTbe cry bas been for youog men. Km ploy ere, when taklugon additional

Oiling vacant place*, madr

age almost the first Imjuiry. Tbe man • bo admitted tbat be was 60, or who ildn’l courfeal It. was doomed to the oggan. II was wcll-ulgb an Iroui rule to give him no bearing wbalT. lie corad have no hope at all of getting new employment com men irate with hi-«x pertence, bis previous ibdKlonor bU aortal status. If be got enytblug It was at a cut-rate salary, or Id a subordinate place w here bis dignity suffered aud tbe pride ol ordinary manhood was bumbled

shift position In such way

charily rather tba a business. It been so, too, wlib tbe mao of over od leas than to when seek log employment with a railroad wbicb bad jeualoo system. There tbe dopr absolutely shut. lu sbor, this penally fur age baa been overdone

' mechanics will be kept busy building stores and bouse, lu this resort from oow until tbe June day^at least; ai Home of tba mo

Won bow or are about to be

meu of means and culture who find In

Ocean CMy tbelr Ideal as a sut pcrimeeUag. They have spent

•mer aeawma here tn I be pest They know, aa that dlstlngul.Ked Pblladel

" Arebbtsbop Kyan, said

wbUe he was enjoying a

that "Ocean City vantages of tbe other

without any of tbelr disadvantages."

joying a re* h**, f baa all of the ad her summer retorts.

Early last year tbe Mayor aud Codoctl voted against making Sea Isle City a city, says the Tunes of Sea Isle City, letter In the year the same body vpted unanimously In favor of changing tbe form of government and luatrocted Judge Hildreth to draft a bill having for Its purpose tbe incorporetno of the borough as a city to be presented to tbe legislature. At tbe last meeting a resolution was voted dogn having for Its purpose Ibe Incorporation of the borough aa a city. J Mw ben tbe borough fathers stand would be bard to State, If they them eelvm know. There la. however, no 4oubt but that tbe majority of tbe pipple of the borough are lu favor of Afoog ibe Hue of tbe latter thought. Senator Hand baa lolroduced a hill lo Incorporate tie* Isle ttly as k clly.

Tbe special commission on sail waterfiahlng. In IU report to Governor Htokea, flays tbe Htaf Kish and Game Ccmmteskm. Tbe report says there arv a number of laws on tbe statute books governing marine Usbing that are constantly vidlaled. Two laws which are referred to especially as |(eliig violated are those problUltlug uonresldeou from Ashing w ith any net or seine in Jersey waters, and relating to tbe llectislug of meet bader# Q.blug boats. Both luese laws, tbe comml.i..n lot properly enforced. Tbe

single commissioner wbo Is also tb attoroey for* Dumber of pound net owners, and we doubt that be can dt> blsduty to Use people of the Suu aurl to his private clleuu.al tbe same lime. coodlQuos existaH but your c-.mmi-ak>o was loath li, believe It. I^ter eveou proved Old ahegaUou. to be

« Industry, practically the Ibe AUauUc Coast, and Ot «0,000,QUO. Is w It bool a

OCKAM CITS"* COmwi.lMK!) Tbe folios lug is from the Alls City Review: A cpmplimeul come- from Ch City. Il has declared It- con vie -that Atlantic tiiy energy and ei prhe. w bu-h Is Huklug .AUa’ulk- • w HU Ocean • It} Oy trolley, I- goifi Il see* lu Ibe tie* trolley a mean belter sefvice. It make* tbe V Jcr ey electric line a part of iu t schedule, turriug tbe tblrly mm

It also place* at I dent- and patron* schedule* of dauyc city.

«h»;p. t

i journal requr»te1

inter of u* large*! advertisers i ■I ilmJto -top advertl-lug, aud il iowiujl replie- were received:

BETTER TRAIN SERVICE

■ WILL

Board of Trade to Make Dc-1

UJSIII cause of tbelr ^ man( j 8 Upon Reading ' SUNDAY IN THE

mpettng bouses lo your) Railroad Co. .

r bearing a -Ufemssst' from li.

OAKWOOIl.

Walter H Hay*, H. B. Olivet, Phlla-

BE ASKED FOR L ^ "

* Mathew*, of Philadelphia:

lie Mott Shaw aim wife, > IllvUle; KH-

wond iltito.<«erin»nlo» n.

ln

j W Edward*,' i 11 of the committee

uoted a

LOCAL

• and low«r prices I

tbe trolley w blcjrlkfu join wall -tee rails tlcean Uty«uitb Atlantic- Cay, i ptojeff'M Uii-li''leu year* sg < soul. been *et .down a* tbet ol t dreamer or a lunaUc

■be side of cbarlty. Xoi

Judge Wercott lias doiie all that a usn aod a gentleman can do lo make nneuds for bis error, tbe Court will accept bis apology: but let It be under-

—It must I* understood—that the

dig oily of tbe Court must be sustalued

vtll be w hile 1 am ou tbe bench.'

NHWBi*Ai*am auvcHriwieu. The antbor of tbe "Autobtograpby f a Bnslness Man." In tbe February

Evarybody’a, aaya:

“For a number of year* I advertised ily tn my windows and In some ol at I-could-afford to advertise In tbe dally papers. Two year* ago la-1 tale, and I race-ceded In selling couple of week* about flfly coat* y. 1 thought I would try a ID ad. lu uue of tbe evening paper*, and. by .tbe bye.'R wa* not ne tbat ha* tbe large** circola lion In Chicago: 1 selected -the paper that Ibis ad. appeared In because they me a low rale, but they - greed to give my ad. a good post I mu in tbe r. Tbe reralt wa* that the next day tbe rale*, which formerly bad about lifty coatka day, jumped to HI, and lu Ufty day* I raid over

For tbe year following that ml itlnued to advertise lu Ibl- < wr Cast fall • lelt tbat I could afford lo Invest, say, about $->,00i) lu advertising lu some of the other _ _ ised three morning paperend lbrae evening pappr-, -tbe t Chicago The result- hive baru ibiug pbenomensl. 1 did Uft Itsve^PInvest ko.OUU. -Tbe pruflu camp^hack from the pewspaper adveril<dbg before

! do hot ilgui

to-day that 1 have a dollar Invested i advcrtulug. lu my opinion Ibeuol advertise is lo give them plmli

i talk. Tell I

i tbe

. Do not get a curt..met

to your storoand find that you^.havj

Z>*OHTBOI M aNl * ACTt'Stl Exports of manufacture* In tbe year just ended a%tregsle<l fTID.tyittKI and formed II par cent of the total export* Them figure*, just announced by tbe Bureau of Statistic* of the He part ‘ of Commerce and' i-abor. rrlat. to tbe caleudar year Itmii. At the

time Ibe Bureau prenect*

tailed and thorough analysis of*tbe

ex polls of. maouheture* to - earli ijrf—Outside country aud grand division of ibe -fi,,, uou m

world, and tbe share w^ileb uif&a* 'fat-tores form of Ibe total ryfttri* to :b country and grand dHisiou, for

tbe fiscal year It*-/ f

In Hie distribution by rnuotflF* and' grand division* tbe perrentage w hich anufaeture* form of the export* of uree varies greatly, tbelr ).ro|iorttou log naturally much unaller lu tbe poll* to ‘Eun>|«. the great raauufartunng *cctiou of Hie world. It Iluteresliug. however, to lind tlisl''e

• exporu to Europe msuofoctr

formed iu th • Use*I year l«rt -Jl.Th cent, of the tplal: to North A met

i Asia.

1 per i

populatioi J the b.sloes-\*at r a larger field. \ would rattier sit back

e, lg*( w ee be (Wes

After former Judge wcacott bad i|*>luglred to Judge HI Id return

..Tor

Judge Hildreth *s^ iu tbe course accepttog tbe apology: u be bo doubt w balethat you weudered yourself liable to t for couiempi of Court: in*greward propriety: aud I elt that 1. was somewhat eoforciug ibe peualty at Ibe time. Hut tbe attack upon tbe l was so sudden, so uulooked for, It was dllllcull lo know Just how at IU Fcellug that poaslbly the • rights were at stake, Uu

r, if II ei

it all.

Aaron W. Hand, of the Cape May tar, having, written a « plauatton of tbe $1,200,000 harbor apiroprlatlon to Cgpc May to tt Advertiser, tbe Advertiser thus replies

editorially:

lb a communication to Ibe Adverr*er, Editor Aaron W. Hand, of Ibe .'ape May Star, very atily defends the rlJMI.OOO appropriation In the river

make- and harbor bill for tba Cape May

Kcally Company for tbe develop-

ment of an ocean eulnn-

lakc or laud locked harbor which tbe company bas been busily dredging oul

for two years to give value t

pany’s real e-tote. Xow.oftbeaocleul iwn of Cape May everything cai -aid lu praise. It is delightful. Tbe hcach Is Ibe finest In tbe world tlr Is as -soft as aMfc,” the natives .Id fashioned and hospitable, and the

summer visitors are of a refined

True, tbe hotels are a way behind tbe age aud some are abominable, and as "high rolling,” Cape May can be

acquitted of that at once,

could be more ilecorous or go to bed earlier Tbe charms of Cape 'May -»<re so well, appreciated by tbe late -euator Newell that be constructed tbe railroad time tobies to keep day

Cape May cottager-

generally don’t want Innovation* and do not banker for hotels of ibe Atlantic Clly kind. They would "spoil ie ijirtet charm of Cape May. But tbe Cape May Real Estate Com : .■•any Is not Cape May, by a long sbotItoocwemplreiaaridugoutof a stretch of desolate land and water tbat never ig«d to Cape May life. It Is t new resort eutlrely distinct from .Id town, and to remain dlatlnct Sewell'. Point, at >be entrance to Cold Spring Inlet, l» as remote Irom Cape May proper as Bayonne Is from Xe. ark. Tbe long stretch of beach between should belong to Cape May. Il tui* been acquired by tbe real estate company, and withoutprivate permls•lun Cape May can't bathe there or laud lu a surf boat. Tbe harbor entrance to tbe Inlet belongs to tbe real company aud Is private prop-

SBBK STOY’S HELP

At tbe meeting of tbe Board of Trade, last night, K. W. Edwards *re galled tbe visit of tbe Ticket Ageutu Assoclaliou of the l ulled State* t Ibis city from Atlantic City la* .atumu. and asked If It would not be well to request Mayor Champion

Mayor Stoy and

tbe latter send otber similar e on bodies over lo .Ibis city intervals. Dr. Rider moved tbal tbe board's entertainment committeeoommonicate w ith Ma^or Stoy lu

erty

The schooners and -'ocean-going steam yacbts described by Edlloi Hand bai years. The summer vl vessel larger than a cat-rigged yacht or a shallow draught lanocb paa* lu and out Of Jhg Inlet, and these can ily w beij the tide la favorable. .^XMWBtUBICSISU.) tux SjocTtKEl.;—I learn by your paper dated February Htb Ibe baud stand aud toilet room* been token down and removed I ie mu-lr pavilion Tbat wa*a good love. It wa* a great mistake ol tdgment to put them there lu Ibe nrat place 1 also learn there Is quite

the toilets, aod i bat one of youi councllmen favors putting them ot

of tbe music pavilion be almost as great a

mi-lake as putting them Inside tbe building. It would be eutlrely to con-/ ir-uou* a location. Tbe toilet r.

my opinion, should be away

e pavilion, and not In one of tbe most conspicuous place* that could be

I, a* they were last semis

» * position to dictate, but I feel

tbat being a property ownei

md luleresled lu tbe welfare in Clly, I have a right tt offer a suggestion, and that k that a re be found to locale tbe toilet, ly from tbe pavilion. Kindly use

» Influence you may ba<

Yours Very Tni

Considering the principal coyntrie*. of Ibe total export* of domestic proto Argentina «v« per ceul. aa* ifacturm: of tbo-e to China. 06

to Brexil, H2.2 per cent.:

J0.4 per ceul . lo Canada.-<jl.

■ M .

the..

Kingdom aud Gen which manufacture*

as per

" ! The rtalned yla— windows Trrebyterian Church' arrived

’ city on Tuesday. Tbe glass was de1 signed skid made by Ibe Von Gertcfcleo

■ '.unpany. in* expected that-Jbe P^- 0 “» ‘ ' cunjpwoyk men will be here wltblrr^ Jisuderl ' s few days and place Ibe glass In De ™ yesterday,

'position lo ibe church.

'Tuw u-fneoda.

by Fhiladelpbla

-ommuter*, wno bad formed a cottagi ' i—ociatiuu here, to secure brttei usd accommodation* from tbe

f the Board of

Trade decided last night to work cottagers’ a**ocuuo0 and del of Ibe Beading < ompany better farlfl-

bia next BHfllBH.

Along Ibe same line. It wa* decide . Instruct the board'* lrau*noriatlo committee to ask Bupt. Ixivcll, of tl. West Jersey A etcasbore itallroad

conslderatluu tba "l*ct If (hi. oompany'* |-nlr.

- here and I'hliagelp&a teased during ink coming sumni The Board of Trade seems inclined > use tbe "Big Slick” on tbe Keadlu In telling uf tbe experience uf I immlttee from tbe cottagers' ■ aoclalHin w ben It vklled Ibe Itcadiui

collagen

•ffloe, Mr.

1 tbal

-mmIItee Informed him t high official of tbe Reading bar tbe best |Ayiug proposition they bad among tl I to give Ibe patrons better service until they were forced lo do so. Tbe cottagers represented by Hit immlttee that called Upon tbe Beading official* were anxious for an express train leaving at live oVIock In tbe afternoon for this city. Dr. Cbas. B. Rider moved that Mr. Edwards get from tbk commtiu Information bearing upon tbe subject lard's transportation -erytblng possible belp tbe cottagers In tbelr efforts

tv ice.

ik matter, and t

___ Rider called atleolioi 'fact Hiat Ibe Elks from all country would bold tbelr am eutloD In Pbilkdelpbla this He thought it would be a goo resort lu tbe Pblladelpapers during the week of tbe Elks’ Cooveoltou. Mr. Edwards said that Dr. Ktdi remarks suggested tbe Idea of bavl folders, tolling of Oceau Glty's a -autages, distributed In tbe hotel reading rooms aod at the railroad •tollon* at that time. Dr. Abbott was of tbe opli lia aaa a good Idea. I. S. t bamplou expreaMl blmnelf • In favor of tbe city advertising It tbe Philadelphia -piper* at Easter Ime. aud be said be boped something iloug Ibis Hue would be done. Effortshould be made to give tbe new trollrv line company Hie right of boardwalk. Oars to the boardwalk would be a big help With reference to tbe exteustou ol Ibe tracks of tbe local aloug Bay av« •Irect; It was moved aod carried tbal It was tba seutlmebt of tbe Board frade tbat 'Journal agree to build mucb of tbe road In Ilia block beta a Fifth aud Blrtb rtreel* a* will lu*i be extonsion of tbe Hue. At tbe Board of Trade meeting. Isrt night. Dr. Rider made a reference the matter of tbe board attempting, last year, l 11 secure Buudsy school excursion* from Philadelphia.

•aid that

d this y

, Mr. 1

working l|t Philadelphia, would br good man to visit tbe ebureb official*

m Philadelphia.

President Steven, sa^ that If such plan k contemplated, an early stmi

•bould-be made

Large quantities of crab* ashed up on Ibe beach during the

week, aod many people gathered

hundred* of tbe crustacean*. “

crabs were sfashed out of tbe bay by tbe tbawlug of tbe lea aud the tide-

ianded them on Ibe ocean front

The gentlemen Interested In formation of a stock com|any lo t*e Young's Pier and tbe otbet uaement resorts lu tbe vicluily ol the pier will hold a meeting iblTbe capital stock Issue ol Ibt company k $o0.uou: |w^ value of

.bares; $IOtl.

Will Ibaugr Plwcr ol Abode. ' City Clerk T Lee AdAmTEaTiVuied Ira S. Cbainpiou'* store and dwelling it Seventh and A •bury avenue. Hr txpects to remove 1 hereto some time during ibe coming mouth,' aud WUI conduct hi* buslues-tbercn^ PERSONALS.

Wardell. Illgbee, of Philadelphia, sited bk parent* here on Sunday. .William J VanLoan, of Philadelphia, on* of Ibe executor* of tbe 1

Fob Balk.—Boarding bouse sleeping rooms, Ceolrel avenue K '—I •'.reel. Addles, the Sk.miskl

Instructive Sermons Were Delivered to Flocks by the , Several Pastors. The cburcKe* lu Ibk clly were well

atlgudrd on Sund:

rt-rtnoi.-, delivered:

o Holy Trlully P. E. C nday evening, Rev Dr. ar, spoke, lit* sul.JeCt l

I of I

Millville: R J,. Miller. Allow. I. w iHard, Kgltimore: It.

London.

Harry S Douglas*, Cape ''ay House: J. W. Bew, Haul. Havi El wood Gowdy, Jo*: W. Mr Mink. Jobi

• Dr a

1 Mr- G. G. He*.

"In

rr of tbe Spin

any way..

• the

ly life of

ilirely wp«£t^ ft

lug-, Ml** Ko**, (

b. on jobn I*. Jordan, W ■ l^ e Edw. Meade, W H. • ■I 0 .Brown and wife X. 1

Earl Allen, James

d ,,r - Philadelphia: R. T. !

e*. Being,

pect tbk. Anything Ie*. »u weakness, Iraperfectlr id yet, beluved, we should keep in mind Ibe human natu as -God manifest lo Hi :ro—Ibe example of a holy an ed life. Bellevlug HIS?to ba< a man, with all of man’s HiUrmlcapacille*, longings, mut* like as we are aud ygt with-

i persona

:e life, a.

off. Studying HI.

-ei-ret of all true happiness and holy living. We learn tbgt happiness follows virtue like a shadow, -because tbe trull of tbe spirit k love, Joy. peace ’ ” Referring lo tbe duly of preying and fasting. Dr. Cook said: •'Moat present-day disciples are willIhg to accept Hk word about prayer wbodjsmlsa,almost wltboul a thought, tbe whole subject of fasting. Many r^iglou* teacher* and systems of leaching also Ignore tbe w hole subject, as others do Hk word^fibout tbe lent* of water, bread and wit tbe sacrament Xo valid reason

the

r tbe

There was some talk at Ibe^Hosrrl . Trade meeting, la-t night, of glvlt •ter BUpper* after Ibe meeting •ere k not likely lo be snyibl. ilng In tbk line just at present, hoi er. because there ■* scarcely at oyster* to be bad, or. at lea-t. tbk w i ue up to a few day* ago. it Sale.—Six Room Coltag Furol-hed, IS20 A-burv avenue. Gees 'ity, X. J.: Lot .10x100 feet. Addre Mr*. C. Lake. ltt» A*bury avenue,. E. H Ksber, 10H'Tioga streel. Phil delpbla. 4t.

Lkt of unclaimed letters remslnl tbe Ocean City Port omce.for i eek ending Eebruary 18, HOT: McLaughlin, Edward Stewart. Mr. A. Edward M. Scrr-.N, P. M

-. To aay tbat fartlbg Is use *, oi tbat tbecou-ecratcdelemi unueceaaary, provided there k righteous living and a spiritual birth md spiritual communion, k to beg • bole question. It k certainly to rut Ibe responsibility of rejecting both tbe example and the teaching of Jesui Christ; aad that Is a very serious thing for any one to do wbo calk himself Christian.” Before Hk ascension, our Lord gav to tbe disciples and to the church most gracious promise of anotber Comforter, said Dr. Cook, but tt trouble with Christians Is tbat tbe are lacking In fallb. Pentecost k perpetual wllneas to the blessed r -ults of Ibe besiowmeol of tbe spirituulblng less tbao God glvIng HImself to tbe church. riKtrr prekbvtekian. ‘ What ktbe I'seof tbe Lord's per?” was tbe sujiject of Rev.-H.T. Casselberry's sermon In the First ” byterlan Church on Bunday morning. The text was: MatL, 35; 2B-27! "And Jesus took bread aud blessed aud break It, aud He gave It to Hi* dkcluln and said, lake, eat, this k My body, _£le trs.'k the cup and gave thanks give to them, raying, drink ye a it, for Ibis is My blood of Ibe new euant poured oul for many lor tb mission of sins." Air. Casselberry said In part: "J here are some good people say they do nut see tbe use of the Lord's ■Supper. Otber* treat It slightingly: mbers carelessly; many also tblu observance of tbe same k a mall moods or of feeling, and seldom I of it as a solemn duty and a gra privilege. lu otber words, Aby depend upon emotion to guide them, fgetting that our emotloijs very oft get beyond our cqolrol aud that c feelings are not always trustworthy. cask Ibe que-tlon, -what l- tbe use of the Lord's Hupper?' earnestly seeking to find tome spiritual belp first let us ask t> bal k tbe Lord's •Supper: ‘Tbe Lord'- Bo pjer Is a aacrameol hereto by giving aud receiving bread ud wine, according to Christ's own apt olntmeut, Hk d^alb k sb> h.' There_hsve teen somec r Ideas held about IL That w. a sellkh, sinful life six days of tba :k aod If w* partake of- the consecrated symbols on tbe seventh day, all will be well. Borne have made II a thing of 'magic,' bul II bas no powet elf lo save. Bui so that wr do uol forget the great fact of tbe sacrificial death of tbe Incarnate Bon ol God. HebasglvetT us tbk sacrament, for . r salvation k of all eveuts the most' portaul,bud should be held In per; petual remembrance: and we believe

Lord Instituted tbk sacrament and ipanted tbe lurtltullpn with Hie uand. -this do to remembrance ol Tbk Is to Itself of great ImpoitTur the fact that ll'e Isold's Bu p:i*« been celebrated wltbout InUrrupllon to Ibe church from tbeduy oftbecrocIQxino to tbe i-reraut time Irresistible proof of the event II Is Intended to commemorate.

"Xoi

• tire

practical use of tbe Lord's Bupper We aoswer, because to II our Heaven iy Esther gives ns a mirror of mn — -* — .ef the

inlty' of the church,

ur differ ' *

upirer, hi

of celebrating tbe

... :burrb observe*

... because It shows the great fact of history, tbe Lord's death: and thl-

- •‘X other fact—Hi-

iu*e It I- a pledge of Hkcointogagaln. Hk death demands

tbrooe'. aud a tbroue uertifi-sa rrarn, and so we eat aod drink ‘nutlf; "Why do we keep old battle-flag- a- I

tbtogs dear to us ? Because we must'

forget Ibe battle, tbe sacrifice of . Bo we keep tb* Lord * Bupirer I He return again, so tbat we do t not forget ilk life, Hk death."

R. Curtis Robinson A Conveyancing and Insurance 1 notary FuWit -"d L "-misstonrr ot U c s Nos. 744-4f> Aj*h»ur' Avenue ObJIiAN C-I I Y, M. J.1

•Ity:

Applegatt

. B. Fib

Tbe malls now arrive at and depa from tbe Ocean City Post Office i follows: . • ARRIVE. DEPART. A. M. P. M. A M. IVM. 6 SO SSn 6.40 1.40

When you bear tbe fire-alarm look at Ihesubjolued list of numbers of fire-boxes, and you will ascertain tbe location of tbe fire: 18—Second and Asbury avenue 18^Fourth and Asbury avenue. 27—Fourth and Ocean avenue. 88—Blxth and Central avenue. 45—Eighth and Asbury avenue. 48—City Pavilion. Boardwalk. 64—Xlntb and Ocean avenue. 62—Tenth and Asbury avenue. 73—Eleventh and Central avent 82—Thirteen tb aud Asbury avi 91—Blxteentb aud Asbury aven

THAT TAX QUESTION Can easily be settled by building Bungalow Cottages THEY AR- IN GREiT DEMAVD 1 have prepared plan- lor a number ol these artistic and convenient 'iitle summer homes an I will be pie ised to submit them upo > request Jos. G. Champion Hxtilclei" PL*NS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED AT SHORT NOTICE 13th St. and Haven Ave., Ocean City, N. J.

Mendel’s engliih & Johnson, One-Price Store ooDiiaclois aon Bifleis H " ,sandQ ' nt Pu rn

The inside make of

tlremakl dej rends

1240 Asbury A«rna

OCEAU CITY. R. J.

ALLEN 3CULL

Contractor and Builder

ruination of It—,-, amount of lailoriux parts. Tbe secret of

lung wear and *bape-bol-.|ng lies beneath tbe surfsce. That’s why you ( lot Ires, ■whilst as rtylkb aud correct lu rotar any gsrments mad* are better built In tbe wesr-trlllng parts thst mostrltiilie*—that's w by we guareuter

008 Central Avenue Ibem w ith our name. CITY. N. J- Clothing for Boys Buildlncs erected by coutrsrv or day. Widow Jones Butts for Boys. Xor- , folk. Bu-ter Brown, Double-Bresstcd

JOHN MARTS >' ,d Ha,s for Men and Bovs

contracting Builder TheIretest and Xobbiert Btyto- in pinstl>s»re-jus*-'i*iij Black, Brown, Netter. Mouse Derbys Kstims -sTWfrfully turawired sod Soft to every grade at tbe lowest -

MOP- Wert a»*^ b- lew Tr-S.b -I prices.

MEamn s—~ad ...irsi a.*. Men’s Pantaloons

Tbe B» el lest Bee our window dkplay

Gents' Furnlsblng Goods.

Mendel’s One-Price Store

1825 Atlantic Avenue,

ATLANTIC CITY. X. J.

* ALBERT G. GILBERT,

QHARLES L. HOFMANN PRACTICAL HOOSE PAINTER

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N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER:: was Nscodslsd. Improved or L'n-

HARRY F. STANTON REAL ESTATE BROKER I have request- for cottages from $2700 to $35uo. Ow ner* .would do well to commumcate wllif-cre 1 If Urey have anything of tbk klthLto R U

Samuel Schurch —t-. REAL ESTATE . .

AND INSURANCE 7H AstarjiTe., OmuCUj, I. J.

C. I_ LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. Asbury Avsous. Ocwun Clty.ll. J. for asje. X'otisges lot not.

Money forjortgages... JORDAN MATHEWS

RCCISTERCO ARCHITECT • s. ssec.rresT.sassss sssr-iSTrsoisci 90S WALNUT STREET LEONARD Kl-USS CO. Electricians Asbury Avenue. Ocean City. N J. Klsctnesi work »■ so a iso- prumpii.. .1 •- o. ACiai f. « foa i ■ GCI. 0. AOiMS & B l USIEBIHG. RANGE SETTIIS K.ICA LAYING, tic., tl, ork la Mason Line Prompt It

645 Asbury Avenue,

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-W. H. 5.ITGHELL,

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CITY GAS LIGHT CO. ^ OCEAN CITY. N. J USE CAS FOR

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0. J. HAMMELL

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, A- H. BAKER DONALD E. ALLEN ■ lll, l ena to - anil - ImialmBr.. — . 649 ASBURY AVENUE. ^ OCEAN CITY, N. J..

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W. L. BERRY.

Manufacturing Jeweler. No. aa SOUTH SECOND ST..

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plumber. ' Sium and Gas Fitter

Repairinjr a specialt)-. Bath Tabs and Plumbers' 'vippli.-r. »«0 A.Mbury /Yv„nu.

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