Ocean City Sentinel, 14 November 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel ] j R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CtTY. - - NEW JERSEY c Bell • Phone No 66- X ° nfl yreMj Job wore promptly done by *ip*rteDesd > *— *• ' ^ I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1912. ' Th* average Democrat la willing to J help the country by taking a political b olBce. , thk uew treasury uotee art to be | one-third smaller than the old. But If ( thejr will buy as much t lie re will be ( DO . I THKKK la a well-deflued feeling on , the part of ail the big men of the couutry to work In harmony for the ; continued prosperity of tbe United | Mates, which ia aa It should be. thk municipal authorities In Berlin ■ have tsaOed an order forbidding i chauffeurs to amoke while In charge i of automobiles. Tbe order applies uot only to chauffers driving taxleaba, but slso to anybody, prluce or peasant, who steers an automobile. Ills based npon the contention that smoking diverts the attention of drivers ami has caused many accidents. There Is , more governing in Germany than In any other country, and this decree will fas ooostdsred an extreme manifestation of interference with private affairs. Bat It may gel results In the way of reducing the total number ur accident*. I fit does It will be enforced regardless of whether It I* popular. American observers of the at and abuse of automobiles will feel, however, says tbe Louisville CourierJournal, that It la vastly more Important to forbid persons to drive automobiles after having druuk lutuxlcantatban while smoktngclgarettssor cigars. Tbe man at the wheel whu "lasts his oats" is a really dangerous factor In lbs somewhat difficult problem of running si lbs maximum speed possible upon tbe roads provided and killing only a small number of the parsons who subject themselves to the risks of the road. STOCK ISSUE SOON The officers of tbe Hume Building and Loan Association mat In tba office of K J. Hann Tuesday evening and signed tbe application for s charter. The company's solicitor, William II. Da via, was Instructed to look kilo the details of organisation, whleh will he completed at a meeting to be held this evening, when tbe constitution end by-lews will be passed on and I lie officers formally elected. It la planned to have tbe association In working order and ready for business by the middle of next week and to have tbe tin* shares of stock Issued by December I. *«» Tss Appeals. The Cape May County Board of Taxation met In this city Tuesday to bear appeals from taxation. Tharr war* comparatively few complaints received. Most of the aemdom. were consumed In bearing an appeal from Cape May. Mra. Jobn P. Pox's Sunday school class cleared about (10 by lbs cake aale held at WUItam P. Gardiner's store Saturday for tba bensM of the mortgage fund of tbe Pint Presbyterian Church. Decent real estate transfers In Uoeau tiny recorded In tbe office of County Clerk Hlldreth, as reported lnjhe Cag* May Ueunty Uaaette, an aa follows: Daniel 8. Rteelman el ux to Marie A. McGovern. *800. Lot 14, Section 8. Win. B. Allen et el. to Pred. Moeley . 1*00. Lot 09, Bectlou A. Lewis M. Urease et ux to Edne V. Brick. MM. Lot 748, Section U. Welter L. Burr to Clara Qulun el ale. MOO. 10 foet of lot 888 and 20 fast of lot 884. Hectkm H. Same to Phereuua Wolfeudru. •MOO. Iam 882 and 10 feel of lot 833, James K. Lake at ux to Cbaa. W. Masland et al. »2500. Lot 100x186 at west corner of Ptftb street and Ocean Hannah W. Mitchell lo Horace E. B irk head. |?00 Lots 081 aud 062. W. Scott Hand at ax to Lleetle 8, Hreonscke. (400. Lot 74. plan 4. W. Bcotl Hand et ux lo I.lsette 8. Breuuerke. (400 Lot 73, plan 4. Same to same. (400. Lot 72, plan t. Same lo same. (600. Lot 76. plan 4. Caroline 8. Lefflngweil to Prank D. Leffingwell Lot 021. Section A. Alpha G. Kyueu el ux to Catherine M. James. IaH on Wesley avenue, 1(X> feet southwest from Twelfth street, 60 feet wide and extending to exterior Hue. Albert W. Henry et ox to K. Htocklon Woodward. (4200. Lots 842 and 09k, HectMfo C. , ! Adelaide K Kemble et al to ~Hnnnab W. Mitchell. (400U. I*,! 881, and HI feet of lot 802, Section C. A lieu Corsou et ux to Nary K. Blade (8000. Lot on Wesley avenue, 2>jo feel auutbwast from Klghteeiitb street, being 40 feet wide end extending to City of Oceati City toThos J. Armet roog. Lot 788, Meet Ion C. Button * Corsou Co. lo Joseph K. sveuue, 860 feet southwest from • "" ■ Ocean for Co. to Raymond K " Brooks. (6U> 1-ot 99. I ^GemmM^iaidauaCto. to Bw B. , ^Eame to Mary B. Robb Lot. 828, 1

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Sermons and Excellent Mnslc Heard by Large Congregations. The churches In Ocesu City were sll well tilled st tbe services on Buuday. Following are reports of the sermons heard: FIRST M. K. The Rqv. C. H. Utal, of Cape May . Court House, occupied the pulpit and preached st the morning service In tbe 1 First M. E. Church Buudsy. sud bis sermuu made s strong appeal to his Mr. Ubl exchanged pulpits with Dr. 1 the local pastor, who was at r House a year before coming i aud there wan the admiration aud respect of the members of hie congregation. They were loelh to part 1 with him last March, i Mr. Ubl took hie text from Psalm s 18; 8: "I have set the Lord always before me; because He Is at my right hand, I shall not be moved." He enlarged upon two lines of thought— dei votlon and Immortality. Mr. Ubl Is C SB Interesting end Instructive talker, ■ sad speaks with an easy grace. t Tbe pastor occupied tbe pulpit lu t the evening and preached an earnest . evangelistic sermon lo s very altsullve I audience. ( Tbe attendance st the Babbatli I school was large and a thorough le- » organisation of tbe classes Is taking ■ | ilsce. I Miss Josephine Corbln will apeak on - "Home Missions" al tbe mojnlng ser- - vice uext Babbath. 1 man rxaimuuAS. ' Tbe services were well attended In

the First Presbyterian Church Sunday. The pastor, the Dev. Charles H. ' Buhner, preached two very Interesting i and helpful sermons. lit tbe morning ' his theme was "At tbe Gate Beautl- ' ful," and In the evening, "Tba Langh- '' • ter of tbe Almighty." . *-» ' At tbe evanlngservke his text was Psalm 2; 4: "MBU jet •'"«"> In tbe r • heavens shall ■llfafh." He said In * 1 l»r«: 0 "It It hard to coscelrs of God as slt1 ting In the heavens and laughing. No " 1 oue like* lo be ridiculed. Ia God mock- ! lug at usT Of one thing we may be 1 ! sure, God never mocks His children— 1 their blunders, their poverty, tbelr In- c ll realties. Hs smiles apou His cbll- * dren, and Hla smile Is pleasure. His 1 laughter Is derisive, and Hla laughter c , is reserved for those who disbelieve and deny aud defy Htm. Every aay lum 1 . and prison and almsiiouae le God's * , laughter at those who have deBed 1 , Him. "Mea laugh al aaultary laws and lypbold gibes at Ibetn. They laugh 1 j at social lawa and ostracism taunu ' , I hem. They langb et moral lews end , loathsome disease plagues tbem. Is " it law that mocks them? Yea, tbe c t Law giver that aittetb lo tbe heavens 1 Is holding tbem In derision It Is so * , easy lo disbelieve God. Men would 1 out believe His warning given by tbe c I month of Noah. Tbe patriarch was ' I an old dolt. He wee tbe jest of bis 1 day. But one day a stream of lightning flashed Its vivid banner across tbe darkening iky. Tbe low mutter I of thunder turned to crashing In tbe ■ , heavens. Tbe fountains of tbe deep were opened. It was a terrible catastrophe, but It told of Him who le tbe ■ „ God of judgmeut. All of God's pre- t I dictions of Judgment oo Individual a and nation coma true to tbe letter. Men may mock at Him by tbelr die- , belleftfad denial and defiance, but be i I who laughs last laughs beet. God ■ t always laughs last." S IMMAKUKL BAPTIST. " t BerviceatnlmnianualBaptMUhurch 1 '■ Buuday were well attended through- 1 oftt tbe day, when It la borne In mind 1 that the city far now on a winter basis. ' Tbe bible school surpassed Itself end 1 a le rapidly catching np with the earnr tner attendance. e Tbe taptlsm announced for Bunday evenlug was again postponed on ace count of tbe candidate being out of the d city. The sermons for tbe day were sug r. gestive and Interesting. The pastor, Iht Rev. Arthnr Gee, . selected aa hla morning subject "Tbe New Evangelism " His texts ware it from Jotbua, l;8;Nehemlah,8;2-8; and 0 Matthew, 28; 19 20. He spoke in part as follows. 1 i. "Tbe old evangelism was represetited by Plnney and Moody, and Is , represented today by Torrey. Thb i . form of evangelism laid stress upon 1 tbe emotional, and <ts great mark was n accomplished among tbe crowds. But tbe day of large crowds, appeals lo . people lo stand, etc., la past, or Is pass- j , log. The In flueure of the old method < is waning rapidly, and this fact raises \ . the question, -How can we evangelize , the people of the present day?' For ' . we must evangelise tbem. In 100 years . from today not oue of lbs Christians \ . living now will be alive, wblcb mesne > . I bat 600 ,000, 000 cnu verts must be made . lo 100 years, and If It Is desired to con- { vert tbe world anolher 1 ,000,000.000 « ■ most lie added. And to these we must , add tbe natural Increase of tbe popu- ' , letlon during (hat period. c "The figures above show tbel eacb . church membn, to win the world in " . 100 years, must win three aud a free- J I Hon convert*. Now, as a matter of 2 fart, many cbnrcb members never , , think of winning one. Yet, If others <■ 1 are uot wou for Christ, Hla Church on 1 earth will oeaae to exist. Therefore, ; . tbe absolute necessity or some form of • ; successful evangelism. " "In considering the subject In band, | It Is well for us to remember tbe differ- t nice which distinguishes tbe old and s' . I he new day. In tbe past, emotion J was relied upon largely, If not exclu- n slvely, by the preacher. In tbe present, J more rmpUael* Is placed on knowlege. ; ,, gospel brings good news, end good ! n news is Simply knowledge This knowl- j x edge may be received camly enough, ' p wlien understood. It produoes in- 1 emotion. For exempt*: A tele- ' « graph meaaenger boy brings you a I little envelope. You receive It with almost no emotion. Rut suppose thai i

It coutalns tbe news tbel y.«i havt ( . fallen belr lo a million -dollars. Would , | nol this news create Intense excite^ I ment? And the news the gospel brings ) Is even more Important than Hie Information of such an Inheritance. And w ben men aud wosueu and hoys aud s girls understand this news tbsy will experience all the eurotluu |«>s-lhle Itut 111 Hie flr»l Instance, there t» little "Thus it 4s tOlli evangelism, ll l» cited when be receives tlie news. Tbe Important point Is that the news be told ' "Christ's oommaud was, 'go teach.' ' Whom? All nations, everybody. Not ^ * children, hut sll nations, young, inld- ' die-# Red, old. " "The mistake of the peat h*a been over-emphasis on tbe intermediate '* tures. i * "The error of the present Is a berl- i " Uge of tbe past; tbe error of thinking ' that Christ's oommaud to 'go teach' | rl la fulfllled when we adopt tbe primary method aud have Buuday schools for ° children. The great need of today, l lie used modern methods are aimed ' to meet, Is the need foradrauced leacblug— that Is, teaching by discussion. J* Investigation, review. We need to make tbe people understand. And lo r' accomplish Ibis purpose we used absolutely to suit tne Instruction lo tbe " class. <%od we need to provide classes for all conditions of men and woman, "Tbis means tbat our cburcb should 1 consider ell of Ocean City aud arrange *" to tell the people of this cliy tbe good * news, teaching tbem ell tbat Jesus commanded. To do tbls it Is required u tbat we shell bave bible classes for all r" age* and conditions." PROTECT BIRDS

Audubon Noddies Doing n<iud | The protection of the bird life of tbls . . country has fur years engaged the . Interest of societies and Individuals throughout tbe laud. Tbe Interest, at , first confined to tbe members of e few , protective societies, has gradually , spread until at present a regularly organized campaign Is being waged throughout the country to enlist tbe , eld of school children in the work. . Tbls ta done by means of literature on B tbe subject Dialled regularly to tbe . teachers of all schools In every Bute of the Union sDd Illustrated lectures . given al stated Intervals. Tbls work , carried on to a greater extent In tbls r couutry than tn any other. t Tbe methods pursued by the school , teachers In" New Jersey Is rtvealed In , report tbat he* Just reached tbe I national association. Tbe plan la for erery teacher lo form a Junior AndnI bon class, usually numbering ten or , more pupils, who subscribe for leaflets , on bird study end bird protection. | e goldfinch Audubon button and be- , oomes a junior of tbe society. By tbls ,, means there have been formed In Ihr 0 of New Jersey til Junior Aodu- , classes, with a total membership f of 8,910. A similar Interest baa been , evinced In many of the other Bute# of , tbe Union. BILL HELD UP r p Were NesmewNat MHcU. - At tbe meeting of tbe City Cemmlse stoners. Director Tborn said he bad a - bill from Elmer H. t.'rane for flowers 1 aud work on tbe mouud on tbe lot at '. Ninth street and Aabnry avenue >- which be eonsldered excessive and did e not feel Justified In approving. Tbe d amount of tbe bill was (80.46. Director Pleber said that be was not responsible for baring th* work dona, b It beta ordered by Jobn Marts while he waa a member of tbe board, but al d the same time Mr. Fiaber stated thai t bethought tbe exhibit of flowers on ,j tbe mouud wea very One. It was derided to refer tbe bill back Director Tborn to speak to Mr. Marts regarding tba work. * C. Homer Bboemaker will go to Prlueetou In bis auto to aee tbe football game with Yale next Batnrday. With him will be hie sister, Mlee Ethel. w H. Y. Lake and Ralph L. Chester. 1 Boyle Commercial Arency 624 Eighth St. Oceaa City, N. J; s E. C. BOYLE, naruger * CUimt adjusted end collected anywhere hi United suua * PrtpoHal for Lighting. " llmsTijljl t'omuUMluq it's U b> l*" i uwuS * BoonGW^l^uuI'l £ cffriU AT CT y1"' ' "b£ wUI D# reoslTssl I,.r lizBtln« sad kx ISd ""li'iYfj'n'l^r* * sivc usd deuuisd'y^moi'lgbilM:?1'"11*11 e All Ileitis are lo fir Kris barnlns tnlliu. , oasiy tram Uilrly mlsslsa alter sun dows lo ^ Iblrlj uilauiss bslure sun rlaa m each asd * ,'i^i iisvS i',rr asd torlr ran caodla power alsctrtc are ' l Iglils. will! addlUoruU aun-msr llsDU durloa I. Jane, Jsly. Ausnst sod nrMtmbsr of sorb I 10 *n> IKJ0 iwdois power wiscirlr f lu utd darsol Its sword, w hl.-li rhrrk la lo tw II la rxprwaalw uwlrrmlood. and" notlea to I *fDrVte>corT7lBfloatB^M^MN : j Tbssuoaa "Oil bidder will bw rsqnlrod lo llfht free of chares all maoKlpAl balldlofi, ! gtCjisa : | —.7. Z j... II 4

Cold Winter Nights ore bj>t-ciijoyed in a warm Well Lighted Room* The/illnmination of the room with MAZADA LAMPS not only gives the best substitute lor daylight, but makes the cheapest illumination The same amount oflighl of a better quality, at One-third the Cost of the carbon filament lamp. The Ocean City Electric Light Company PLUMBING ' Are TOO getting entire satisfaction as to prices, workmanship and business courtesy? If Dok'il will pay Jim to giro mo a trial. I am in an nreptinonlly g'«-i i>oaiti"o t" take . core of your repair work of which 1 make a specialty. 1 hare no ci|*-n»ivc establishment , or clerical fore* to maintain, (lire ma a trial : Phonsa C. M. BACON W? tilghlh St Yard and Lawn work attended to promptly. All kinds of house and jj ' yard, plants. 8 pedal seashore lawn grass seed for sale. Rest grades of S shade and ornamental trees aud hedging. Would lie pleased to do your 8 > work for you. Top soil sold In any quantity and special fertilizer for g > your flower beds. ELMER H. CRANE | mmo m o o r lv n terrace | rffrpryww~sss^sCTBttn~ww~ocnBt3mr«mrsrerBBaMgnBgtna;gax^ml^nataj DflUfCI I J C DO YOUR FAIL SHOP- . ruTttLL 5 pins here We are showing a fine line of Sweaters New fall line of luen's and UnV llals for Men, Women and Children, in- and Caps eluding the heavy knipShaker sweater with roll collar. * Mrn's Shirts, Arrow, Monarch or l New line of Outing Flannels, Dress Emery Brand. Ginghams, Percales, Etc. Cotton ami Wool Blanketa. QllilU. Ktc. New Hoc of Men 's Tics, l-.lr i The House of Reliable Goods and Low Prices. DHWEl I 'Q ; ..ll show, 1 7»-w 821 Sshury lienue fU IT ULL 0 _ ; Free Cottage Sites I AT » Peermont-Avalon, IN. J. p We will deed lots oo tbe Main avenue, one and one-heir blocks from tbe • ocean, free of all Incumbrances, to those persons who will build cottages on k same coating not leee than (1500. Apply to Avalon Improvement Co. I 1305 Arch Street, Fhllada. or Peermont, New Jersey

SHERIFF'S SALE. ' uf^Mtmspd Prsmlass, lo ms dlrerlM, IsI medonroMbeComtofUbaneerypi N»w J«rm, oo lb* Zlsl ear of <>.-tob*r,A. U. 1*12. In s I. csctrin eaorejsbsrela * AmataH. Walaoo *t°aU arelbiTenLoi. I shall s rxpo.* lo sri* al public vendue, on i Monday, November 18, igta, t 1*1 wren the boors el JJJrSSm. I- Si said day,1, a** UM 8birtlV.°omo.,* In 'K ? Mar Court Moure. Cap* May Ooonly, H*w 0 JTwo'abarea of lb* ^JjMbdJ^oeaju jh* rowe Medina from IMnolavui* *o Tucks hoc, y7haau»*M cntT' sixty **» ^ ■» ESt IwucmSSiw wwlsi'irtoi; „ lo lb* mieef* ol tb* alorreaie road: then.* - Twiug ui* una' premlae* that were conveyrd * to Tborn a* BUIre. Oacd, by Charl«.(Vr.i,dol *° J RKDER1CK J. MMLV1S, HberllT. H i£rr. »■»«■*> p t aiaio ,t NOTICE. U Th* County Board of Taxation wilt v.ninx in *ach plac* at tan o'olock In iho moraine. Appwla cannot be considered unless . mad* In accordance wllh th* rule* ot Ih* Board and upon tha prescribed to blank* which will b* *uppllod to any who swctaiT tl>l*POBoarS?>'Ha^1 Hmdlay*. ' f. Ocean Oty. N. J. ,i South Cap* May Borough. Borough . ' Halfi Thuradny, Ootobre Hat. HAM. _ Cap* May Point Borough. Borough - Hall. Thursday, Octobw Hat. t V. MWaal Cap* May Borough. Borough Hull. Friday. Novsraber 1st. 11 A M. i j; Upper Township. Tacknbo* Hotel. Monday. November ith. H A M. to 1! M. | Woodbine Borough. Borough Hall, ^ Monday. Norsmtrer 4th. 2 P. M. to 4 P. M wVdnroiteyT0Noe2mLr*°A™»IS,A _ ^Mlddl* Township. Court ^Hou*«. Thura- | Dsnnts Township. K. of P. Hall. Friday. November lib. 1* A M 1 Moi^tey, Nov«rabre'llth!ai4B J^Cgmb°r- " tbtosss-. no * *in b*r°12 th."?0 "a™ m. R°°m' Ben lal* City. Council Chsmhor. W*d- * ncodny. November llth, 1* A M. I* Wild Wood City, Com ml** loners Room. WUfwood. Thursday, Noramtxr 14th. t- Wild wood Croat Borough. Commla- " "loner* Room. WUdwood. Thursday. No- •' v ember 14th. ltAM. North WUdwood Borough. Commlsi. "loner* Room. WUdwood. Thursday, Noo v*mb*r 14Ui. 1* A M. d Avalon Borough. Council Chamber. ' FrtdV. November llth. (0 AM. W. R TOUNO. * M H. K EARNS. i. O. I. BLACKWRLL, Cap* May County Board of Taxation, i* Attest: <1 HARRY HRADLET. * . Secretary. t Dated: . Cap* May Court Houao. N- J.. Octobar e I.Mt UMJ.M, I'. |f., Ill AO. : IRA E. WALL * 725 Centra! Ave. * Ocean City New Jersey \ '■ Plain and Decorative p. - Paperhaneer I Estimates Cheerfully Given A Poit Card will bring our service to you.

JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor = 1137 Asbury Ave. •j Ocean City Now Jersey Leonard Krauss Co. I Electricians * 1033 Bay Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. " THE UP-TO-DATE 3 tonsoriai. parlor •1 824 Atbury Avenue » Four Barbers NO WAITINO - i morgan hanix Jr. ] 'i cure M.v 0**wt -rere. x. J. t Ocean City Title and Trust Company » of Ocean City, New Jersey a« '» CAPITAL 8100,000 " SURPLUS $25,000 •d "» I'ondnrl. a g*n.r*| ranking basin™. reoelvlng dr posits suhjrev lo rb**( wiumut ' J nolle* and allow* S per c.nl uterret on l|TI|T«*A"™""'lor ad lahrtralor, t ire St out charge. [h lasuscs TiTtxs issues ScaacHte °"j WM. A MAHMKY. Klrel Vlrr-I'rreldenl „ 'l.KSUEH.LUUI^M.Meeond Vlee-Pirelibml . i. C. E 8TILWELL. Srorelory and Treasurer ' *,1 . J. riTHIAN TATKM.Hollrllor a- 1 DIRECTORS: I U M. I'rere* W. E. Marery I- E. V. Corson Aaron O. Itkw , J. M. Chanter r. r autre. « r- It- W. Edward. Jnreph I. Henll ^ Harry Headley Jam** u. Heall . 8. W. lAk* J. Flthlan Tate m lsbji* H. Ludlata iv Howard Thorn ' Baskisg by Mail s Specialty !: HABDCAIri.K Atlentlr City Hu.loo*e Coll***, e*labll*b*d law., Fall term* ] r, op*n* Haptember P. Khorlhand. typewritten, bookkeeping. Kngllab. d«y aud evening *iw ginpher* ami bookkeepers. Iloth phone*. <31 427 Bartleu Hall ling. H. K. Cramer, prlnetpsl- WIU open B*pt*mb*r »■ 3 DENN & HEMSLEY < WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ' DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724Jtsbuni Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. Wedding PsrUea and Picnic* a Bpec laity. Your trade solicited. Ordsrsdsllvsred. Prompt attention. " Milk snd Croats always on hsml. Both Pbonts. - r ■ Try an Ad. in the SENTIN^I,

GAS HEATING 1 - c •j Don't let the siulilcncliaiige of \vcatliei catch you unprepared. A Has Heater 1 will make any room warm and cozy al a j minifte's notice and keep it the way -you waut.it as long as you want it. \ Call at the Gas Office, Eleventh- and Haven avenue, and select what y.m want. j We have a supply <>f the bestjnakes. C — — — — , CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY I HEADQUARTERS For anyUiing you want to know about .1 building. Are you undecided how lo plan vonr house ? % •>" art- iitviled " to come and see our splendid collection of iip-to date plans. Would yon like lo have your ideas of a house developed and f know what it would cost to build ? We have a draughtsman always at your service, l-rec-Are you unfamiliar with building material* ? Yon are ini itcd to our show rooms, where samples may be seen and tlicir relative merits and cost discussed . - Are you undecided who to haw build your house? It will cost you no more to have a man who has designed and luiilt many of the finest buildings in Ocean City. JOS. G. CHAMPION ^ BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to took after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. Among others I have built for Rev. C, \V. liispliam. 4244 Pine st. and Joseph F. Myers, 1237 Ridge avenue, Philadelphia., Ask them alwut Otis M. Townsend offke diiii r> c d UCSA!< C,TY* 8th st. opposite p.o. DUILULn k.j. J. W. BARDCB JONfl 84II1R BARBER a~" MARTS Oonl roGiorfo and nuildors Hotels Apartments Gotta^as Bungalow* L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty ? Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. K.verythlng In the Buililing l.lmPlans and Specifications Furnished. Ivstimata^^eerfiilly Given. UEBIDKNUB— 810 Asbury Avenue OPPIUB— 745 Wnt Aveiuu ity

ALLEN SCULL! THE ElGUTU stJTff Qcjavr .-J ve. ' < Rhone Connections Waiter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION S»o?°to o*di%00" j Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY " B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US , "There's a Reason" economical and reasonable on all jobbing and alteration work. Call tts tip Ocean City House Bldg. Co. h. smith. President ralph m. townsknd, Treasurer Bknj. F. Yotrjto, Secretary pl""" "-x Ollice: Bay Ave, bet. 10th and llth Sts. ... . i_ . I ' or A HOUSE lo sSitit yotir taste •hqiil Jt^lQliL A -md will sUmd inspection to make I yott money at first cost ' I —SEE LESLIE POLHATOQS COHTRACTOE and BUILDER I 758 Aabnry A..m. Pi.m ,„a Vrn Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL '

i ostii i < Tii Kb «\n nritDr.iis, M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Joi'PlCK: 8th St. Opposite P. o. ' Plans and Specitications prepared without charge Only galvanized nails used on exterior work ALLEN SCULL BUILDER Consult with luc freely on Seashore building. There is no charge. Mv long experience Is yours for th* OFFICE: ! Ocean Ave. below Eighth St. Ocean City New Jersey ! GbORGE S. BOURGEOIS I SOU. Carpenters and Builders F*rtm«tr* gl.ru MulMlug* erected roaSpencer B. Swan jobbing Carpenter a specialty and Builder JOHN trSEfll BUILDER WILLARD S. STEELMAN Contractor nnd Builder I Incnth at. nnd Bay nvr. Ocean City New Jrrary A. G. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER 6. 0. atimi. . « v Afarn GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING — BRICK LAYING, tic., Etc. — All Work in Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, — l-'ri-n HrommiyPAltmd*<9Ta. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTOI? L. BRECKLEV, PROP ma Ready Mixed I'nliita, .'*ad and Oils — 920 sjuS 922 Anbury avenue.

IIKAKI.KY Ai 4UAHN Reading Coal ona. * U4 Var^ TKNTII a>4 W wrr ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY Poconn Mountain Ice .ocean city n. j. Qi 1ARLES L. HOFMANN *ia«a^reS,TERED *RCHITECT 421 Mariner & nerchauts' Building MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmcr •enonr ISO (K'EAN cm. n.j. Real Estate and Search Company of Cape May County, N. J. HKI-UliSKSt |fi- . , FIDELITY TRUtel^CO. titles insured Hrerrlte*. Al-ir»rUjol Tills* and Fir* Infarm properties bought and sold — one** In new bank bnlldlng — May Court Honsc, N. J. i- a. steelman BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing jobbing done pbomptly Clin lit Ojtlsr Tongs i Spseitlli Ageut for Blewart'a Iron Wotka <"o. Plain and Ornamental Iron Ksnes, Iron Hailing* and Window tluards. Seventh St. and Hann In.