Ocean City Sentinel, 26 January 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

EDUCATORS HOLD MEETING HERE “

ltiled to them.

re. lake the |>

irlj/T bad a pace f ! could l< Aa |

a AMD M-ILDEKa.

•Rective In •UinulaliiiK

the actioola

.SCPKKVlsmO I'KIMII’A

lur ooonly ayatem u i of aupervialo( prt

nap* echoota.

(l onllnaeO Irom Ktral Paf

armanency. Thla »111 prevent the ugaa and Oui-iuaiiona which miKht erwhw atteui the luerttabk- change

n.d principal, from t i u> e I probably be eulHcleul

ixilulmeut of tbeiw of

hHtb acliool work. a. provided | , u , po.,,!,,,, '

■ plan. Include. Ofree c—

rliTipal for 4»o tou nahlp., »ucb a.

have hi our county, .would

A letter of regret 'odent Chi

lowing

•ut I will try tc of my ablllly." aa read from Slata rlea J. Baxter..

OTIS M. TOWNSEND

BUILDER

inKuage

■■ Engtlat

_| Ibela-t named I- |iarlli-ul.r)y ad- ■ ■—v— --f - ~ i aptad foratudeuta w bo do not dcalre to PliIl-AtitLT’Hi* doe. hot ►eem <<‘; mter college at the condualon of their bare a whole lot ••on" ^Uautlc City j ptgh acliool coorw.hut whode-lre.auch In the way Of crooked electiona. If one [ iralpliiK aa will tie available In orla to Judge from Hie te.tlmi.ny hewrd | diuary bu.lnewi puraulta. It Include. forelgp language work, and i mcrclal arithmetic may be take the place of the hlglier mattiemallcal

aubject., if dealre<l

The other courae- may'he deaignated aa college preparatory rounw. an dude tboa* aubjed. uaually t found In tra coum lu the orthodox high .rcbobl. Whether .tudeuU tak-oour-w. go tC^MIege or not, the training apd the learning obtainable from them will be found ueeful aa well aa uplifting in

any walk of Ufa.

AS KKTHUBlAgTOC VIKW. The Kugllah Courae might be appropriately designated, also, aa a bu.lUfa. courae and Include, book-keeping, Vommeictal arithmetic, purineaa prmciixjcrclal law and clvISa: It U dealgned particularly to attract and' thoae alndeuta a ho bavy hitherto . out of the high achool. hecaui the requirement. In ^atln and o foreign language, and In higher temaUca. No papll of the gramgrades who. baa qualified foren-. trance to the high acboola baa nop a eat age of a reaaon /or not entering

vould. ordered home Thechlldien are clearli e yf the entitled to thla cooidderallon. uiwd In I have touched on a few of tlie lntere.1 tiling, which require conatant tlou lu connection with our ecbooh and no doubt nlbera will receive a) tenlluuat the haudaof Ihoae w ho ai

tn follow me? l<et u. make till*mrel-1 Executive—Supi A. W. Hand. Hr. jOFPICK: 8th St. Opposite P. 0.

Ing memorable by taking vlgorou. i H. T. Abbolt, Wm. Porter and H W.

bold lu our ra-pectlve oljlclal capad- ! Ulll. PlgfiS aDll SpeCifiCatiODS Ilea'and brlu<lug all the ictiool. of Nomluallng—Jmwph Uouglaw.Jnliu . .T . , . our beloved county to the highest j Handy, B K. Ml He., W. K.Hwaln and I pTBpaiBu WltllOUt 0^31^6

plane |Kmlhle |8. T Dow let j

Kbool work Very .a|l.faclory report, concerning | I.aw and l^gl.lathm—A. J. Smihi. I ilghewt ataudard of excellence tl |e condition of achool. throughout F. O. Hartman, Uobert Bright, I. uugradeil wIhhiI.of the country •*» country were mlde by dlatrlct Swain and C H. Newkirk it. a. well a. in l he graded M-hoola clerka orother reprewmtallve. of the. It wa. d elded to hold the next xitle., borough, and villager I town.hip i«ho<il board.. | meeting at Holly Beach on Saturday, have cofitea'of IJie law relating to the OO..H KBPokw IIKARh. OotoberSl,

piHilufiuent uf au|iefvt.lng prlnclpala Alfred Cooper, of Middle Tow,iahlp. | Mr. Mon^T-caHed upon to aneak.

od they may beootaiued at the plat- »•*«> t' 1 ' condltkma there are better-expressed blmeelf a.- In f.

Th* Lord'. Day Alliance of New Jersey already suae danger ahead for the eliding Sunday law In the Demooeratic ascendancy at' Trenton, say. . the Camden ^wt-Telegram. A warning ta sen| out dhat this Is ar critical time In the hl.tjry of the Sunda; law of New Jeraay.'vA coo veil lion of the Sunday observance force. I. at Trenton on January as. to prepare for battle. The llqoor men and haw ball manager, are bobfldeot that they will get the House to paaa llberahilng amendment, to Um Sunday Uw. The Lord'. Day Alliance will do well to make their appeal direct to the Senate. . They will be wasting time and energy upon m context In the Houae.

Wilson aa> a and 6a Governor. Fort and Stoke, said before him, that the direct primary idea abnald be extended, aaye tba Atlantic City Freae Eulttla a plain fact that the direct primary ex- ■ taosioa will not reform government or

o of tba

popular wdl uotn the uallot la a ban lute"• clean ed. * Ballot Corrn|dlon la tbar . : of all polltlAI evil. WheteavmttcxMkthe v 'Ulof tba people la llhalr to te perverted; and it ahould be thiar tberefon, of every political party to -ipe out all election day vice Until thir t. voeompllabcd. the direct pitoartt* m^t be extended todefl nItaly and yet nohtug U .eficial would the hft. : eata wblefa can fraudulently control angular or rmUdcalloti election -eau by tba saute mean- coolrol aaary

Racent real estate transfers In Ocean City recorded in the office of County Clerk Hildreth: William a Moore et ux-to Edmund ^Bawae. *1. Deed of oouOrmi t side of Moorlyn I of Oman

northwest corner of Third Mreet Sarah Blanche Doe et rtr to Fannie C. Wilson. giaOO. Fart of lot 7W, SacUoo D. Wilson A. Ijake. aberin, to John P. Fox. *440>sDol 98. plan 4. bay front l«U. \. John P Fox aC ox to Anna J. Gorki.. 9600. Lot 98, plan 4, Harriet 8. LakV,to William faike et al. 91. Ixda981 ahjlSSi. Section A. • Martha K. Bell e( vU to Betlle M. Ooft 91. Part of lot. STS and *78, Battla M. Goff to Martha N. Bell «1. Lai 111, Septton A. Alpha O. Kyoett et ux to M. G«trnde TSblt. 91. Part of lot W8, Sec

Charles Malbawi

ra, trustee, to Thoa. 0- Lat 141. Section

-PP—

Section E: also* land In f™, la.er mating of

lathe ocean

Julie R. Kendrick et ax to Lewta M. Jglbeai^tirety). *aon Lot.425a^d‘

Ocean CMy A-nclallun tn K. /

rtrer Trt» <• Florida.

'County Collector J—eph I Scull end of thla ettv left yeeterday f, Ortkla^ where they will .r«i,d 'Sooth. This will be Mr Scull's Bn VI.H in Florula. He lu» a! way. bad

The member* of Hpi/th^ p, K Church will hold aaatlkl and a general good time at M(* John Datactn* . haana. the Laray, Weeley avtour thl. (Tbaiadaj)avei,lug at 8o'clock. Every one as kiraed and a aurprtae lain .tore •wall. \

UM. Faftay wa. » ymr. old

After this English or bnalneea course

of the most hard-heeded, act!' and euccewful bnalnrea men In this county. When 1 had concluded he ■fid enthoalaatlcally: • If 9couW hare taken each a courae when I was a boy". I would be worth a mllltoo dollars. Our boys and should appreciate the ppportunl ties which the schools are giving Id eopneCtloD with these cuur have eqggeeted to our high school principals and teach-n that they clearly and carefully Inform each freshmao euleniig the schools of Ihe'meaulog and scope of each of oitr courts and Invite buaareful oouaiderallou ol all of the point. Involved before determining upon theoouesebe Is to pursue Another restore of the plan Is that >e three ooursee are «o arranged that tba minimum number qf teachers qnlred by law can carry-them all In a small high school uoder tbe-condltlooa which usually prevail. It should he expressly understood, however, that' they contain the minimum requirements only. and may be strengthened or enlarged upon as ctreumalaucea and the prugreaslvenea. of the various districts may demand. Copies of these courses containing the Cnmpletef nformat Ion with reference to'them may be obtained at the platform by any mei

f this. body.

e coarse of staBylD the grade' s aa also critically examined 'and reviewed by a committee coo stating of the county teachers' examining board, including three of our moat experienced teachers, Mr. J. B Hastings, of Wart Capa May; Mr. F. W. James, of Go.hen. Mary M'lller, of CoULSprlng., an. county aupcriuleodeot Altar careful deraikn, It was dec id ad to modify some of tte requirements Ip the s eolh and rtgbt grades, particularly lu aritbsaetlr, in order lu give opporiunliy lore thorough work In win ad This rerislba wa. submitted to the department and aflsrward < State Board of Education and duly aped at The December ' met

ultufs beye

'HI b

1 preparq^ and

this body.

rauBAtixv actiodLM.

The greatest trouble In seen log the work twqulred tn the course of study of tbe|(rades la found, oalurslly,

before because they had

Another Important Improve- thrown out iboul three-quarters of the n be made by adopting the book. Iimae and got the books all onlptdlcy of employing experienced or fufm. To dp.lhlklhey .|Wni J1600 Inralned leacbers whenever possible. <■' ***>■ •>"« they exi«-t towave The extraordinary pupil win. out in money In the fulure All towu.hlpa, ilmo.1 any school. The ordlnarj'- he ‘fvcla-ed. would save money by pupil,"who 1. by for the more uumer-1 .tandardlatng the ftxt-tiook.-ii.cd. all of the aid and all of j CHy Superlutendeiil Jas. M. Steven-, the facilities which can be, given him. «'•*' ••'■1 "•*> carried It was once the custom to "hoard Gie work fn manual training a step round" teacher, a. part of their com- j farther The glrlsare learning to cook, peuaatloo, or to rend cuutrlbulluu. of r, ‘® aecoud year of manual Iraiulng

high ache Good ach yiythiug

i the fif'd, ■

Will)

pllstimi

have

things to teacher, who kept hou-e lu part payment for muvtcea. 111. related that a boy entered great hurry the home of a teacher of the latter da-e and Inquired If the teacher liked .pork. The reply was that he liked It better than - Soy, other leal. The buy then. said that bis father had* sent him to Inquire end be would send him-over eomr. Several dayr,els|swd and astheteacher heard dotblng more of the mailer he 'eutured lo inquire of the boy about It. and the boy with a surprised look on hh face said.-Ob.' the pig got well.” boarding round and the donation system of paying teachers, but we are not pet taking the proleaalou of teaching, and those euthelr supremely Important work dewill seise the opportunity hereto erlolbe good thing accomplished the Middle t wn.lup Board this year tn the adoption of uniform textfur the lownehip, as a result of a conference with the teachers of tb« township. In which many books In grades were examined This make, for economy as wall a. for -better work, and some member of ibe Middle Township Board w ill no doubt explain this plan before the session concluded. SANITARY RL-ILDINOH And now a word upon a aubject hlcb (nay Ireueb so the province of abme of to follow me. "Little Polly takeo to school for the first time, looked eaxerly room and dually tugged v her mother's skirts. - When' gained ber morber'

said:

"Mamma,, mamma, where’s

ephaloolT”

"There's no elephant.dear." said mother, “thle la no clrcokf • Oh»yea./here Is." aatd theeb

"I smell him.”

All of the recently built school bn logs are provldM with facilities for proper ventilation because the law re quires It, hut In tpuwt of the oldri bouses uo alienitoil lia.'been given Ic Ibis detatt^IuAild seat tier particularly, a visitor occasionally fludi school room which amelia not- only aa

though an elephant were quartered - .... , near al baud, but aa though the wholaf*^/

menagerie were not far off. Tl within the room do dot notice tl ceptlog by the drowaluaaa w hlcb Indicates It. and. since there la often way to avoid drafts, leacbers hesitate

lo-upen wlodo<

jure -all-factory a continuance leul Hand ep

e bad.

imy Bu|

of the good work In the Upp ship High School, and said parents. If they saw U»aa

would-he gratified with the accoru

leala of the tlioughtfui atudeuli

I.le City achool. It w as n

ported, la lu better shape than lat and Principal J. F. Leutbue Iveu credit for Ibl- result /— :r ll.teulug to an IntereMing talk by Thomas D. Sen Mir, rep! of the Slate Department, the

■■Ion came to a clone

The afternoon am loti up<

piano solo by a Mlm Louh

and ibe wa. warmly applaudsd fur

‘ er excellent playing.

Principal H W. Gill, of the MMdli Towq.bip High School, gave an in etructlre address on "The School Ad: vaolagceufthe City and I'ouulry

pared."

ERTATK ABO IK.I WAN! E. HARRY F. STANTON BEAL ESTATE and INSURANCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD' MORTGAGES PLACED OfFICtj-tigMIi SUMl Belt. Asbv, Ainm O. I— LAKE REAL ESTATE AGENT...

Honey forjortgages... JORDAN MATHEWS. K. Cor. iSUi .Bd Tinea HtraMa. PHILAOKU’Ml -

Doa. which keeps Ibe room uniformly supplied with pure air. Boards ucaUon cannot do a more mwful thing nor one which will benefit the children. and tbroogb them the n 'unity more, than by providing

.ueek possible Misea. Quite frequently the teacher la inexperienced f “stead of taavfug our. two or three grades of work to direct, as in tl* drools, a taacher would have, ill o/tbe eight gea-te. Maps, chart., globes aoVothnraid. and materials are often cnnsdlcuoua by the and except tog facilnl*^ bdi

perhaps

a limited supply of hooka, pencil., 'H trout -tool., mw miieb the f little or uo eaperieucr?

method, of lariy to ^ _ teactirr, tbaf for the grade being eL pecUlly Mroug In this feature if the carefully followed they 'III be aure to rove the wandenog -herd aMdacnet's diffirultie. from many a pltfolt ire familiar with the fact that eoooty examination.areheM annually use. of ■udy'aud

d that

) the le

the school ay-tem of the rule, but I country achool has stood still 1 country or dlatrlct tebool cauijot MU pa red with the graded' achool. The pupil lu the dlatrlct achool oue-tblrd tbd teaching given the graded school, and at the aa taxation. The country act: la dearer per puplt^tlian a graded acbocl - It c—la 94 per year per pupil ■ore Id an ungraded school. The graded M-hool send, out

per capita

ungraded school. f ■ The speaker gave figure i ' rge elite In the Hulled State pay 88 cents per pupil per day. wfule some of the townships of this county pay but It and 14 ceo

per pupil per day.

He made a plea to the director. I moreasaletaucc for the country action Mias Irene Ziegler, of the Ocean tity HlgttHeboul, gyre a humorous rccilattop In Tier intelligent,graceful style, and was eolhualaatlcally applauded Secretary William Porter, of Cape May, read a well prepared paper ou “Education," and Mh> Mariam field, luatruclor of domestic actence In

the Ocean City Public School. Domestic Sciei ce.” which d with marked atleution. Hughes, of Cape Ms/, opened a discussion on "Me epeettnn lu Hie Public Schooh teUiug ofibe work be.bad d>

which held Jbe close atteutloa of the member.,-4ti. uAhe- mid that tel.llgenl medical lu.pectlon la oue tba best tbluga ever ibtroduced lu the school. The money le well expended

the work I* doue properly

Invited by Dr. Abbott to .peek on

lie enhJert, -

rollon

r br.

I’vgr pul’fi

ir uf tin

id nf'gr.'

ALLEN SCULL

BUILDER

Consult with me freely on-Seashore

-,1 school., luiihling There is no charge. My more than long exjicncnce is yours for the

large ,M-r- ^uing.

antic «'H#4 OFF-ICE: ^••■i 0 ;] No. 6io Central Ave.

" ~ City New Jersey

HcALLISTER’S Annual Reduction Sale of Coats, Furs, Sweaters, etc. Begins today and will cbplinue for two weeks.,

FDRS

COATS

nice line of Coay for Wo-

educed J to close oul al once. Outing Flannel Gowns All outing flannel gown, for i<linen and children rnluccd -.vi

SWEATERS

Women and children aHjrrduced

/&WS other Special Bargain* in Winter Goods. S. S. McAllister 7SS Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J

ENGLISH & JOHNSON, Confiamoti and euildeis 1240 Aaburj Avenue.

GQIfiE 0. BOIIBEOIS 1 SOI Carpenters and Builders

AbtHTIOMS. AL1ERA1

JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey

Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians II Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. Kiser rim! work of all kind* promptly si oOedte. All material sad work suaramee-'

STORE and STOCK OF Housefurnishing Goods ...FOR SALE...

iberi^f-th

Bogina.

Some of the member,

attoo.ln the and that they hostility, to ac

medical examination of the school children. The discovery, of defect, the eight and brorlng of the pupil., a. well ea other ailments, will pay the oat of the examination. Sitae R Morse, of Atlantic City, member of the State Board of Rducalloo, aatd they bad started tht. year, ago' The Stale Board, he ted, be- never done anything better tbau t<> Cuforcd medical loi Uon of public •wbool puplla. Refrrrlug inltary achool hou-e., he said they are about to »|ieod fSHO 000 for a rebool, h I. probably a little extravagant, but tba city might a. well .pend It for ■le ae to pay, double for atrret

iliiattou to all achool rooms

Lgwa have beeo eoacled which'compel tbs alleodauca of .cblldreo at reboot* for a certain period, and they

ahould be enforced everyw

■a beneficent purpose* of eoch legta-

■ton will fall of realluuo

ren are required to imperil beallh la 'bool room. Improperly ventilated The tborougb cleaning ot room,

shoold be of frequent occun If abould not consist of a me even renibblng of the floor., but tlKirougu cleanlug of the walls,

window, and every portion of tbe

d their contents. The

medical' Inaprelloa require' medical tn.pectorehall. from me. examine Into tba roultary coodtuou of all 'reboot properties lu hi. dlatrlct. and kei p the board of education m formed I hereon." I Mucrrely trope that tM. rule will

be carefully obeyed.

wei.r ark or cuiu>rb«. The welfare of Ibe chlldreu of tbe hoof, effould be as-predou. to u.

riyhlldffn, and m>»h qulred to protect tl

I be withheld; i have

m pamphlets rorrtaluTug

equiremeute ae to new itch will give some co-

upon various detail, lu

ig. for the proteoMoo of

children.

id atro of partlcolar-at-' water supply, ropacially bools Open-wells should Had, and driven well. >e sixty-fool lavel of tl«

et, from which to obtain ] Abbott aa presldeqt, and. Wi ■Bure. Here again the'a- secretary and Uei.urer. B.W Ibe ' medical lii.pcrtor j GUI wa. oomluated for tlie v^x pre-P

deucy.

cB otber types of living | Dr. Abtiott. called atlautlou to the 'biad to cbudtttpua of rn- delicate poalflou to w bk-h he wae •at le, there are ooadl- placad a. chairman Hupt. Hand put itch tbay con live, thrive, ‘tbe committee', report to tbe d di.remtuau fbolr kind, aod tbe report waauuanlmouel

FARM PROPERTIES BG'UGHT AND SOLO

Cape May Court House, N. J.

ABBOTTS’

Mr. Morre urged the director, not to Djact to medical Inspection of pupil. He wld be would rather have a strong, meducalad boy than a physical.wreck who knew It all, and tbt. expression drew great applause from member, of the aaaoctatlOD. _ Tbe *peaker awMln cooclu.lou that tbe State Bobrd-of Education Intend. tbfe law aa near perfect .,

poaalble. j

motion wa. made and carried, a a . -j-. . . that tbe acbonl board, be requested by xi.10.6I’llXJfl,UTGS tbe recret.rle- each pay git toward dc- 1 —,.. r s ca. fraying the i x pen re. of the aroorla- ‘ •

Seventh St. arifl West Ave.

•re. . . . . i Ocean City, N. J. The nominating committee reported j ■ .j,

to favor of tbe re-eftctloo of Dr. tl. T. | Cfiolcm Oalr-y f>ro<luctm

Butter aad Egg*

A*k for BooJGet of Spedaltlee Order. Delivered Both Phone.

Grand opportunity for a live but

Will sell or rent store property separately. If wanting a good business stand, it will pay

Geo. O. Adams 713-16 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY, DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AN. RETAIL DEALER JN DENN'S CELEBRATED

ICE

CREAM lIAlsbury he., Ocean Citf.N.J. Wedding Partlro and Picnic, a Specialty. Your trade aollclled. Orderedelivered. Prompt attention. Milk and Cream always ou band. Both Phone*. Real Estate and Search Company tf Cape May County. X. J. , KKHRKKKXTISLI FIDELITY TRUST CO. TITLES INSURED

Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter

and Builder

Spec [ally

JAMES H. TODD Carpenter & Builder JOBBING A SPECIALTY oi'KAN CITY, NEW JERSEY

RISHCO

JOHN T. SEAL

BUILDER

6. 0. Mun. f. « Mian GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING NUCK LAYING. Etc., Etc.

SPECIAL DESIGNS in CONCRETE BLOCKS

md Plastering. Sehupeh, Carter & Co. PirrCHSRURO, N. J.

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,

M. h. GARRISON Contracting; Painter

n City, N. J.

BRECKLEY’S HOUSE AND SION PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, Prop Heady Mixed Paint*, Ixad and Olli 920 and 922 A.bury avenue. '

. Porter

they t

* maintained in

LA. STEELMAN

8UEKSWTH ml WHEtLWRIGHT

Practical Huseshoeiag

Ora Gill Ins Goal Go. A. J. smith. Proprietor

PURE ICE

BEST COAL

OAK AND FIIVR: woor*

Offiea. Ne. 63< ISBURI IVENUF COAL COAL

COAL '

COAL COAL

Buy your Coal from the

SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH ST. ANIJ/WKS1 AVE Aa you are adway. sure of getting

2S4P pound, to the ton

-ATUNTIC ICE COMPUf

V

HEADQUARTERS For anythin" yon want to know about/' building. Arc you undecided how to plan your house ?- You are invited to come and see our splendid-collection of up-to-date plans. - Would yon like to have your ideas of a house developed, and know wltai.'t would cost to build ? We have a draughtsman always at your service. Free. ' Are you unfamiliar with building materials ? You are invited to our sliow rooms, where samples may be seen an<f their relative merits and cost discuasetl. . Are you undecided who to have build your bouse ? It will cost you no more to have a man who has designed and built many of the finest buildings in Ocean City. JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER"^Eighth St.. Opp. Pcnna. R. R. Depot

YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spate the time to look after it closely yourself and mnst depend upon the honesty of the contractor. Among others I have built for - Rev. C. W. Bispham, 4244 Pine st. and Joseph F. Myers, 1237 Ridge avenue, Philadelphia. Ask them about Otis M. Townsend OFFICE D| III r\CD OCtA-l CITY. StbSt. Opposite r. 0. D Vj 1 I.L/IL ri H. J.

General Contractors and Builders Scull and Marts Company Allks Scull. President. John Marts, Sec'y and Treas. Offices, Sixth and Haven Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. * BELL TELEPHONE Motels. Apartment Houses, Cottages, Bungalows

Millwork and Builders’ Supplies City Mill and Lumbcf Company JOHN MARTS, Prerident. ALLEN SCULL; Secretary and Treasurer Offices, Sixth and Haven Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. ■Ft... -TFAFFMONK

L. S. CORSON Seashore Cottages a Specialty

Contractor and Builder. . tEverytblng In tbe Building Due Plans and Specifications Furnished. Kstimates Cheerfully Given. ItKSIDKNCB—810 A.bnryAvenue OFFICE—745 Wert Avenue

.

I Director Clay, of RhilsdelpHIa 1 awarded me tliecontract for rebuilding his large hotel at 1 Bcesley'5 Point, New Jersey, on condition that I would 1 give the work | PERSONAL SUPERVISION 1 PemoiLaf^upcrvision spells I Perfect SatisfacttefT^ / 1 ‘ To'both builder and owner. ALI^SN SCULL, Builder

• JAMCS B. HAMILTON WALTER V. HESS •° Hamilton &, Hess - latu miii, a. m. mw*m * w CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS WE GIVE JOBBING SPECIAL ATTENTION

“(Ll ewonx TT-X Office 1133 West Avenue OCEANcITY NEW JERSEY

- JOHN V. PONTIERE *.•« «,»" T uie^aaaoiiT *vc P0LHAMUS &. PONTIERE CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS .»«; op Platt.’ and Siwrlfleatlun* on tbat Hotel,Apertqivnt Houae; ( ullage nr Bitugaluw tbat vuu are golbg to bulM. . Mroul .-barge to y.™ * Jobbing promptly attn.drd to All aurk guarantrod flrat-c a-

Id equity, ao

. Ire w.Hild ret ber t elected to bU -pOfltkou.

■ not do Or. Abbott .mlllug'y rold that «

cure there fia» been a change tn the JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY State eommlreton It -did not follow - __ . . . T . . . Ileal hi- perbap.. that llrefe should bea change •" T "«» « M * 1 **! bat Ibe to the officials of 4he.arooeiati-ea, but Agent for Stewart'. Iron W«rk*^o

a* tie was cooevrued. , _

afro Plata FikI Ornamental lion Fence,

Iron RatlfogcandWindow (Juarda.

"vi^r^Abbott. ■iS,” Snentti St. Fill Hum In.

Superior Workmanship

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