Ocean City Sentinel, 27 February 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 2

■ Ocean City Sentinel J 1 sfl I ^ j, r- : ' R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY I: Bell 'Phone No M-X Bi%iS2tlfoni^lc«tSn*,'y ""1 r""" i Job work promptly done by exmOweJ j M tf**- ■ ' - P thursday, february. 27 ibis. ™ Katsred at lb* i'm ufflm u Ores.. City. N J .uxKflcWl mall matter. re With more house* bring built, sad tl collage* In demautl for uext summer. <| Ocean Oily has every re**nn to feel It quite cheerful. I' Thk era of reduced coil of living and * lucreaaed proa pertly la due to begin * before tbla day week— that la. If cam- c palgn prom laea hold |tond, which they * entirely ever do, however Dip you reed, laat Saturday, Waah- j Ington1* Farewell Addreaa?"' Well. Hlau't too late. It would do moat ot ua 1 a lot of Rood tf we were to read the addreaa at odd tlmea during the year. The member* or the P.O. 8. or A. * end the P. o. of A. heard a timely ( aermon by the Rev. Cliarle* H. Buhner f In the Flrat Preabyterlan Church Sun. ( day tvantng. Mr. Rohntr la an entertalnlnit and Inatructlve apeaker, and thle, with bla aarneat. pleaamg perron- f allty, la winning him many friend* In - Ocean City. v a The boy* of the Ocean City High f| School Athletic Aieoclallon are mak- a log active preparation* for tbalr dual i maeta, the flrat of which will take a place with DeLaocey. In Philadelphia, u ihla week. The flrat meet on the local t, grouuda will ba Match 24 with the n Southern Bigh School athlete*, of f Philadelphia. a tu-rr— r 1 Fok tha flrat time In many year*, 11 Oape May Coanly will have a Demo F era tic lawyer aa county prosecutor. 1 He le Matthew Jefferson, a wellknown native of the county, a few i yeera ago actively tdentlfled with e affair* Id Sea i-le City. Racently c be ha* been more In Camden and vl- ' clnlty than In tbla particular paction, f but be liaa many friend* tu Cape May < who are glad that hi* legal talent* and hard work for hi* party li*a been lit- 1 tlngly recognized. 1 Say* the Patteraon Call: Former ' Senator John d. Prince wae In Pal- . taraou on Saturday. When tb* Walab act wa« before the Legislature he " thought It wae a good thing and be voted for It. He liae changed hia ' mind and now thl <k* that he made a mistake In favoring the meaeure. The oofy thing that It ha* done, aaya the j' Senator, la to ralae the (axe* In the cttiee when tried. To vole to adopt It tamaiwly to vota to try an experiment. " It bae not worked not a* -well a* expected, by any mean*. Senator Prince i* not the only member of the Lagts- * latnre who voted fur the Walab act ( etoatoa. No matter how good the ' ayatewi may appear fh theory, h ha» proved to be a failure lo practice, and ° every boueat and dislotereated reeldeal of a city where triad will lodorae thl*. ? _ C THOal- HARD RRaOLtTIORa M th# Young Men'* Progreaaive '■rogue, at tt* meeting Monday evening, appointed a committee to draft . revolutions condemning w. Scott Hand, of tbla rtly. for hi* alleged , activity In the Intereat of the Beealey 'a ! Point bridge j The reaolntlona were prepared and a copy banded the Hestinei. at noon ' yesterday for pablleattan In thl. wa*k'a laaoe, with the reqneat that . tbla paper print all of the matter pre- , an, ted or mm*. The Sbrtinkl did not agree to print the maaMJaa*. had Mr at ieaat tea very geed reaaoo* rtrar the res* paper tbla week: sad worn/ bero«a* we aaaMn areas ef the Maieateota zta^wm am ^ ' Harry Frits, the former alhtatr >r ei the PhHadetphla i antral High School j w aad well koawo here aa the mar abort >* M» Ha# Antonio Ttia. from Pblla j M delphM wMh the AthMHw laat Mnn- ! " Tha dlraMoua of I ha Celllogaaood 1 .NaUaaal Haak Thuraday avralag gar* I-' a baaqaal la haaar of Heary D Moor*. | b> oatMUhMrjiiimhor. who It rrtinog * TRhhm STSVJ5? t * Tha Rev Dr j b Halnaa will go t jol — — — — . ——•/ aoo win Ua»» t geed report to make Mr Ores a J '

• Orarrti He expert! to be la bla 1 probably have aema at bar mtoMer of the IhabftaM wub hhb I Hrorbel Headerwon . Joseph Hrhork . 1 Albert Catltai no aad Halbert rta>lib vf ' ■ hi* my, wltn ai aa d lb* baabet ball 1 gama betwaaw tb* Raedtag and D* a pnaty hTag.ii. . cortiol 'mho. Aeartag kiMplm i at Flftaaalb «/aai V^Tfa ef Pw.lrigbM UMhMag h ■ ^ geaa a* mm HIwm baud aad ,r -—= -»l:

M. E. CONFERENCE WILL SOON MEET Business to be Transactec at Sessions in Atlantic City. | The annual aearion of the New Jerj*e>- M. E Conference will open In the M. K. Church, Atlantic City. 1 next Tuesday. Bishop Joaeph F: Berry, of Philadelphia, presiding. Important pulpit c range* and the consideration of a number of momentous ecclesiastical questions will mark work of the Conference. One <|ue*llon likely lo create a stir la that the paatyeara uot all the minister* the Conference have reported tbely collection* fot Conference claimant*,' worn-out preachers and preacher*' widows, who are penslonud by Ihe church Tbe Rev. Ell Ulfford. ol Merchantvllle, who I* connected with the fuud for the claimants, baa notified (be member* of the Conference that tbe name »f every minister who la delinquent on this collection will be laid the meeting There Is a possibility that two of tbe dM>tet saperloteudencle* may become vacant, and thl* la leadlug.to a lot or speculation a* lo who may be selected to All these Important place*. The Rev. Dr. John Handley, superintendent of the New Brunswick District, bad a call to tha Newark f'onferTbe Rev. Dr San lord M. Nichols, superintendent of lb* Camden District, wanted by th* Flrat Church of M IIIvllle. Should Ibeae calls be accepted and authorised by Rlabop Berry, the lining of tbe two porta will bring about many change* In the pastorate*. The Rev. Dr. Henry J. /.el ley. pastor of Hamilton Avenue Cbnreh, Trenton, is belog talked of aa district aupcrlu trndent In case either or these changes be made Dr. Zelley has served Avenue Church four year* and has decided that be will not return. cburt'b expect* to have aaaigued to It the Rev. Dr. Melvllla E. Snyder, pastor ol St. Paul's Church, Atlantic City, and serretary of titer Conference. Tbe Rev. E J. Kolp, pastor of tbe Church, Camdeo, i* consida call or two from Wee tern chorebes, and should be leave tbe Conference tbla will open a 32.800 pulpit for appointment from among the member* of tbe Conference. Beside* the moving of Dr. Zelity. there will be two other changes In Trenton parturata*. The Rev. George W. Kldout will leave Wealey Church and Ihla congregation has called the Rev, George W. Abel, now located at Norria. The Re*. A. B. Ward will be moved from Clinton Aveuue Church and will be succeeded, It la expected. by ibe Rev. George \V . Scarborough. now pastor al Tttu>"lllc Tbe Rev. Sherman G. Pitt is llkriy logo from Central Church, Atlantic City, to Central Church, llrtdgeton. Dr Zelley , ot Trenton, la also being Honed a* a possible successor to Mr Pitt. Thar* Is talk of tha Rev. Dr. Marshall Oweos. pastor of the Ocean Grove church, for both St. Paul's aud Central Church, Atlantic City. The Rev. S Moore VaoHant. of Central Church, Rridgefoo. M also mentioned for Central Church, Atlantic City. The Rev. James D. Bills, for some year* pastor of Tabernacle Church, Caradeo. will probably be assigned to Paul'* Church. Ooaan Grova. The Rev? George L. Dobbins, pastor of the cburcb at Ca|r* May City, will retire and live at Ooeen Ctly. The Joseph Read will retire from the church at Moorertown and reside at laland Heights. The Rev. James L. Howard, of Brad ley Beach, and th* Rev. Charles Lawrence, of Burlington, both of whom have been out of Ibe mlurtry because of Illness, will return to active work. Mr. Howard has called to tha church at Weal Ocean Grove. WILL HAVE NBW BOAT I Club are planning lo mak* Ihla the jboth mi Ihe water and on land T'.e | men's (Tab -ween race, on July & and th# Boutb Jarmy open rsgatta JalySR M ambers of th* stwb her* grawn a* .sulhusMattc thai several saw eretmia will he added ta ibefiub'. Best and It leu* seme of Ihe Mg prism sf the year. With Ibis eod in view (Wptalo l | W Mleid M.lford mrrotary of the rston iiatmi at tha yaed «f IN TaeaTh* uew bout will be laswg as lha by Naval MMM Mmris Anuaks. deep aea rsaieg ttaptoin MulMtd , la at present aa a trig thamagh th* , Weal, and In bis a I— nr. i 'ari i hart*. , Glaser. rhalrmae ef the Oosao CRy , of the Tee-am II -tthe wt ■ (Tea Maed in all th* Mgavsntoof lhayaar aud I ( i ••pet M handM ha* Mr l apta'n Mel-

, Mad M all tin* nam," and <Mgi. I "WNI the Thana II he Mend in Bermuda reset" wis asked. •ThM will depaud eutfrely epuu I hew she aMm up when ah* giee nverhaaed. • Uuptata Me I lard a ad la I I fa*e» *# aeeh Meg dMaoea rasa, hut I IhgihehhMaa. Hide, ym iron hat I «MI here a daedy crew ami w* W III rt»n SUM af the hey* a thing ! 1 apt G laser would eat speak ataet iMsngteaar ubal apead was aa pasted ' of Ihe new beat, bet II laauAd .tat a sparially built * H P MtevHag will surly le May * CapMtu MaNMri wan many aea m I Met year wkb hM Tueaea 1^ and hi* p Mads casual uaderMeed why h*'M ( waete a-hew hunt a* the Tuarom I la v jaeaasa— m. j

SUNDAY IN THE ' !. P LOCAL CHURCHES " ■ : " Stropg Sermons and Excellent Music Hesrd by Large Congregations. " ; Tbe churches In Ocean City were all j i well llllnl at the service* on Sunday, j ' Following are reports of the sermon* j ' There was au uuusually large coo- 1 t gregall'in at Ihe M o'clock mar In Ht. j Augustine's Church last riuuday, theil t celebrant being the Rev. John J. j Sweeney, (services are held In tbl* ■ church at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon* I during-Leut. TAHKKNACI.K BAPTIST. e Much Interest wae shown by the ,1 congregation In the services held lit I, tbe Tabernacle Baptist Church 8uhd day. The Rev. Bamttel J, Comfort, lt the paator, preached at both gatherj. logs. In the morning he spoke from d the text I Cor., 3; KM", and he impressed Ills bearers in noamall degree. ie In Ihe evening bla text was taken ie from I Cor., 12: IS ,r There was * large attendance at the ,1 Sunday school. ie The church Is being painted by A. j. O Gilbert, aud subscriptions are being ti solicited lo | tay for this Improvement. FIRST M. K. There were large congregations at , both services In the First M. E. Church Sunday, ami the paator, the Rev. Dr. |. J. B. Haines, preached two scholarly <t and helpful sermons. if lu the morning, he look Ills text from g Hebrews. 7; 23: "Wherefore He la able a. lo save them to lite uttermost wlto ,r come unto God by Him, seeing He i, ever Itveth to make Intercession for m Dr. Haluet spoke on the power of id human cbclce. God caouot save man r* unless he la willing lo be saved. Jesus b. Christ Is Hie door lo salvation. id lu Ihe evening Dr. Halites look bia r, text from part of the laat vera* of the le twenty-third psalm: "I will dwell lu e. tbe house of the Lord forever " He ie enlarged upou the line of tbouglil I- that (be choices of Ihla life make the <n abiding place of tbe soul. «> Tbe theme of the Rev. Arthur Gee's g discourse last Sunday morning was, "I believe lo tbe furglveueaa of alua." 7 ■ Tbe Hue of thought was that "pardon lu la not forgiveness. Forgiveness la te much more than pardon, for It forgets, h The court pardons, but, remembers, >e and If tbe pardoned one commits anal other crime his former offence la rerd mem tiered against Win. The record te of hi* elu 1* Tiled for future reference «- When God forgWea, He banishes the r- record, put* It aa tfar from as as the east Is from tbe west, and He rememy Mars It agalnat ua J uo more forever, •c This forgiving an^ forgetting Is the »• klud of forgiveness we believe God ig bestows lo "There are alnsof act, word, though;, altitude aud spirit. Of these tb* last r- la worst. God ha* forglvenew for them in all. '* "Not that t4nd excuses aln, for He lc doe* not. He cannot He hate* aln. if He la of pnrer eye* than to behold evil. « He la angry wltb tbe wicked all tbe n- day loug. The Impure cannot euter heaven. He sent His Hon Into tbe >e world lo destroy tb* works of tbe devil It. and to save Hie people from tbelr aids k> "Thl* forglvsnaaa doe# not, howavar. remove all of tbe consequence* of aln. tr Death waa passed on all men because ■I all have sinned. Dlaeaae was removed te after forgiveness, as witneaa tbe forte giving and healing of tha paralytic tt David suffered, for hie child died, aud Israel was decimated. And thousands >e of forglvau one* are today eufferlng I- tha consequence* of tbelr *l»* or tbe of sins of ot Iters. They know tMrmselve* e- forgiven. And they kuow that they i* are suffering. Forgiveness applies lo at the eternal cou sequences. "God forgives, but not eveu He cau take away all th* evil result* at once. We btve tb* same experience. A friend Injure* ua. We forgive and tbe friend repent*. Y*4 tb* Injury remains. We alu agalnat God. He forgives and we repent. But the mark of alu reII mains. IV# are lame because of our * aln. '• "The forgiven**# of God la Ibe fur- ■' glveueaa of love, tbe forgiveness tbat '* Is not ao mucb concerned wttb the act ** a* tbe spirit. Tha parent la pained 1 more by Ibe spirit of' antagonism In the child rather Iban what tb* child ° doc* Tha prodigal la forgiven everything when be returns and bla al-ia uf 1 Ihe far country are forgolleu. The ' great via waa In leaving bla father. He has returned and Ihe father la happy: 'For tbla my son waa dead and la allva again: was lost and la louud.' ' If w* love tbe pain of tbe offense Is not caused 'by the act, but by the aeparatiou aud whan the rrieud turua— ' " repents— Joys reigns, and the act la 1 forgotten Love loathe* the evil thai alienates ibe beloved one and when 1 th* evil I* repented of love puis even ' remembrance of It away,* and ' dues II gladly, for It Italea the thing ' robbed It of the beloved. 1 'Tbislatlia masaage of lb# atonement, tbe maaaag* thatUjoth-wanta ua. ! 1 aud If we will return to\Hlm all our , dark part shall be forgotten. "

Try an Ad. in | The Sentinel i i j i c Ailjounifd Sheriff"* Mile. Notice !* hereby given Urnl the Nherif! dale , ol the property ot E. V trail l(ii(hev and K. Warren SmIUi, ad van Ised lo lake pla-s si ' Ow DbarlfTs ofleeal IXape Alay Coiol Honw- , Tm.'S^iiSSsKom*- " Monday, March 24, 1915, ! 1, .1 • fit* Psbrear yauSST' At , P, K. Mat] ,

PLUMBING | Are yon getting entire satisfnellou ni to prices, worktnanahip and business courtesy? If | not, 'it, will pay yonAo' giva ma a trisl. 1 >iu in an exceptionally good poaition to take ; : euro of your repair week of which I make a qw-islty. I have no e«i*n«tre establisbmcnt Hoth Phonaa . C. H. BACOIN 607 ElghtH St | Is — = iiiMmiiiiiiiiiiiiimii Yard and Lawn work atteuded to promptly. AH kinds of house and tj j yard platit^/rip&ial seashore lawn grass seed for sale. Best grades of g 1 shade aiiff ornaments! trees and hedging. Would be pleased to do your 8j | wot k for you. Tj^soll sold In any quantity and special ferillUer for S ELMER H. CRANE a St O MOORLVN TERRACE B OcaanClty NawJarasy Hi' aiia— BtmwgmtiiaiianaBqBuaBBiBmigiwBiBo

Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. y General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey INTERIOR DECORATING ' |\| EW Stock At 651 Asbury Ave. Ideas Open February 1, 1913 t FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WALLPAPER e EDWARD J. BORTON ' Construction Sand & Gravel Co. , JOS. CS. CHAMPION. Managsr Office, 8th St., Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean City, N. J. e All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. J Top Soil for Lawn Puiposes. J Dirt for Grading or Filling, e READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.

• LIFE'S PATTERN. !; "Take your needle, my child, argl a work ai your pattern. It will come i B out a rose by and by." Liie is like that — one stitch at a time taken patiently and the pattern will come out all right, Hk* the embroidery. — s Oliver Wendell Holmes. e Coats Riean Volcano**. l Costa Ittca htut -been subject to enrth- . quakes for tnauy years. Fart of tho republic is exceedingly mountainous, and In this part of the country there . ' are mure than a score of volcanoes, i ' some of them dead, but a few that break out periodically. There are , threo or four that have been actlre I for more than a century. Some of i these are near San Jose, the capital. Costa Rlcans bare always believed tbat : F earthquakes, which tbe country ba* experienced ever sine* It was first settled by Rpanlab adventurer*, wer* ' caused by tb* vottnonea. There ta good ground for this belief, because It ' baa been noticed tbat earthquakes' of l more or leas Intensity followed tbe ac I "tlrlty of these volcanoes' If tb* voli canlc tntptlbns were violent the earthquake* were correspondingly severe.— ' Washington Post. j A Witty Retort. A good slury Is tuld of two great Irishmen, the late Archbishop Plnnket ( and Father Hcaly. the well known ' pariah jtrlrel of Bray. Making thalr i " way tog-'t t.cr lo Bray railroad station t one wanting, the priest "urged tbat t they shounl hurry, but the prelate's ( apitenl n ttD tvntcb convinced blm f tbal they It >.l. ample tliue. They ar3 rivetl to sc.- the train for Dublin dlaappearinu Tbe arclibtsbop'a ntiologiea were lavish. lie pleaded tbat be 1 1 bad ulnnt - .had uulnitinded faith In ! • bla watch. -,M.v dear Lord 1'lunket," t was Fa tin r Ileal}'* rejoinder, "faith , t won't do without the good works."- < ; Blaekwissl's Magnxine. ( A Btrang* Raelp* Far Aetfng. ' Perlia p* tb* moat striking Instance I of voluntary hallucination la tbat re- 1 • corded by an intimate friend of tbe 1 actor Talma. Langlola stale* tbat the I great tragedian told him that when- , I ever he entered on Hie stage ba waa i i accustomed by fore# of will to make ' I bla brilliant andlenre dlaapiielr and to ' . substitute for them a house full of F f skeleton*. Tit* emotion which these F , ghastly creatures of hla own Imagtnn „ don excited served, he declared. t», 8 ' give adilltlonal force to bla own Imper i. ' aonatlona I, ' Th# Living. , Bla— Why did you thiow up yonr alt- , nation. Krtiestl Brother— Because I ~ am going to get married. Site-Bill what will you live un-lore? Brother 1 -Oh. no: We „rc going ,o live on my 1 love's father. Har Littl* Joka. , Wife— John. I wish you'd drtq. Inn «■ and get -i witter . rocker. Iluh A wm Wife Certainly! An Icepick, stupldlTrans. tlpL • Th* Solamn Vaddaha. Tlie moat solemn peo|ile In the world are the Vi-d.hilts of Ceylon, anions whom langlitcr Is ttnknown. Once n traveler wns told In nnswer to an In qulry that tltey nerer saw anyllting to laugh at. A Fasl.ah Quaatien. Bates— ITello: Is ihla Malit - 20771 at the Other end -It la Mm.-. - la.

Mr. Jotxes there? Voire- Vr*. Do yon want to talk with him? Botes yon Idiot! I want to band him a cigar.— Boston Transcript. fJttl* Howard rome In th* other day crying and rubbing several blimps ! caused by a series's. f ."tmtt*" adtnlnl* tered by a put so.-ctt. "Wetl, BonnrU." snld hi* aympalliet auntie, ."what, did yoo do when the •beep knocked yoo down V "1 dldu't do any thing, I was felting on *U tbe tlraa."-Deltneatoc. 1

Notice of Settlement. Mark lake Undertaker and Embalmer ; THE UP-TO-DATE I Tonsofuai. Parlor f 824 Asbury Avenue I Four Barbers no WAITING 'h , MORGAN HAND. JR. Ocean City Title and Trust Company • of Ocean City, New Jersey CAPITAL 9100,000 SURPLUS 930,000 Tt'mV/!™* lnUro"f on guardian. Wills rireipjed fogand' kcpTirith' outcbarga. iNsuats T^LC* Issues SiaacMt* HENRY U. HOORK.FI rid Vlc*-prealdcnt LKDU E N. LU l> LAM , Heeond V Ircl'rsaldent C. E. 8T11.WKLL, MacreUry and Trea.nrcr J. KITHIAN TATKM. Solicitor DIRICTORS: Clayton llalnc. Brick W. K. Maaary J. M.VbmUr , aI^O.' litre" V. Cnraon Joseph I. Hcolt W. K.lwnr.1, William U. -hcrrcrd Rohert J.Kay J. Ktthian Tataiu W. lAka R. Howard Thorn H. I.udlarn Oils M. Townacnd Banklaf by Mall ■ Specially IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. ( Ocean City New Jersey . <****> Plain and Decorative Paperhaneer — Estimates Cheerfully Given A Post Card will bring our service to you.

• Eyes Eisniined Without Drops k .Nvwret up-to-date method.. SalUbctlon BjSctSSSSSS ' Ustsat wtth'goS wSrlf aT?- fi7 von"*A. W. JELY Vornrr Virginia an* J linn tie Arc. V ' / ATI.* a ti r crrT,*5TrV> Kuahbrtn^rtM. I**" ' * , Hhoaa IU»- 8

Cold Winter Nights t • _ arc iKSt enjoyed in a warm Well Lighted Room. The illumination of the room with MAZADA LAMPS not .inly gives the lic«t snlwtitutc tor daylight, but makes Ihe I cheapest illumination One-third the Cost ol the carbon filament lump. ' ||The Ocean City Electric Light Company^

GAS HEATING ^ToYKS ' * Don't let tltc sttiUleiicliaiigc of wcalher e catch you mi prepared. A Gas Heater will make any room warm and cozy at a minute's notice and keep' it the way yon want it as lon£,as you want it. ■ Call at the Gas Office, Eleventh and 1 Haven avenue, and select what j'ou want. \ We have a supply of the best makes, CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY

HEADQUARTERS ; For anything; you want to know about .< building. ^ Are you undecided how to plan voui houseT—S-ou are in vitrei I _to come and see our splendid eollyction ol" up-to-date plans. Would yoo like to have your ideas of a house developed .tttd It know what :t would cost to build ' We have a draughtsman always at your service. Free. Are you unfamiliar with building materials ? You are in vitrei * to our show rooms, .where samples may be seen and their relative merits and cost discussed. ; - , " Arc you "undecided who to have build your house? It will cost you tto more to have a matt who has designed and built many of the finest buildings in Ocean City. v 1 JOS. C. CHAMPION BUIUDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. 'Depot rou SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder [1 To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and . must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number ot people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend .OFFICE Dllll HTD OCBAHCUY, L. S. CORSON, Soashore Cottages a Specialty Hotels and Bungalows ' Contractor Slid Builder. (everything in the Building Line Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. 1 KBBIDKNCg— 810 Aahury Avenue. OFFICE— 745 Weet Avenua ALLEN SCULL THE BVlUiPEft Eighth Ocsnif drH. Phone Connections Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION atrgn atIohxl !* addition! wrecow »nd oooa acacra. WORK. °* *tMI" , ■'kk pmonk xtg-w Office 1017 Asbury Avenue °CEAW C'TY NEW JERSEY — — zzz ~ lots S Jlf d I or A HOUSE to suit your taste- _ 'U1J L | and will sUnd inspection to make ( you money at first cost SEE 1 LESLIE POIsHARFlUS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 768 A"»T AVI"""' B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US "There's a Reason^ Prompl. ccokomlcl „d wnsk on .11 jobbingjnd Call us uj) [■ Ocean City House Bldg. Co. W«. H. S.ITH, Pn»id,„, M Tromm, Bknj. F. Yocho, Secretary J °"lce: 8*y Ave. Set. I0th,„d llth St..,"

eosTB trroM txa urit nrtis. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Offick: 8th St. Opposite :.p. 0. Plans and Specifications prepared without charge Only gfilvauized nails used on exterior work GESBGE B. BOBBGEOIS ( SOS Carpenters and Builders etCKAII CITY, ft. J. I EattmaMa gtaas. buildings arreted br com. Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter a specialty and Builder jOHNLSEAL BUILDER WILLARD 8. STEELMAN Contractor. and Builder Llewoth at. and Csy avr. Ocean Ctly New Jersey lubb.ns bromptl, Allrnded le A. 0. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER 6. 0. Adarar. V. ff Adimt GEO. 0. ADAMS ft BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Ua* Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, •uuttty I* stock. - Blevels Tires and Mupplla*. Uli-yrl* K* BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SION PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRCCKLEY, PROP Ready Mixed Paints, I.ead sud Oil) 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. HEADLEV A ADAHN Readine Coal "■re sad Tar*. TEtVTIl aad WEST ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT " ™ pocono Mountain Ice one*. 1914 Asbury, Av*. .OCtAH CITY N. J. ; Real Estate and Search Company ■ of Cape May County, N. J. RKPRE8BNTIK0 FIDELITY TRUST CO, TITLES INSURED Hrerrbra. Ab«rse(a|ol Tltlre and Kir* !nFARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD OIBeas In nav bank building — . Cape May Court House, N. J. . DENN & HEMSLEY [ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724 Asbury Are., Ocean City, N. J. Wedding Parties aud Plculea a 8p*C tally. Your trade solicited. Orders delivered. Prompt attenl ton. and Cream always on band. Both Phone*. ^ L. A. STEELMAN "BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY On aad Oystar Taaga , Spsolatt, Agent for Htewart'a Iron Worka ('o. Plain and Ornamental Iron Frnea, Iron .Railings arid Wludow Quanta. Seventh St. and Havee In I. MftNUfACTuV'cai or STRICTLY PUkE ICE CREAM - Sud Col Ug. Trades •nretatly , ■U^r bn.tn2n^5r?.2S.B|C;*,'«'