-* • Ocean City Sentinel j R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCCAM CITY. - - NEW JERSEY g Ben "Phone No M-X Job wot k prompUr done bjr ciparlenosd a - • F THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SB, 1912. h ^Cntered^ , ,'^1 .V.-""**" CU*' f tl with eoal |8 a ton. oewa reaches o« p that thle winter will be cold. , - f, Ou to church thla morn in>! aod Rive thank, for tb# glfu tenoned by your , Kallwr in haaven. We all bave ( something to be thaukful for, and we , ■Mould ahow onr appreciation by re- c turning thank, to the Uiver. MAY riotk COOD I.KWMIM. , II la to be hoped that the boy. ol thla city have beeu taught a aalutary •, ■eaaon by the happening, here during , the laat few daye. It baa been a dim- , cult altuatiou that baa confronted the , official* of the dty. becauae of the ei- , Irene ynuth of thoae accuaed ol rob- , berlea, but It baa been dlepoaed of in , the only way possible and the out- ,
come abould prove aatlafadory. ' It waa a regrettable affair ail the way f through. I<et ua truat it baa come to , an end. H The City ('omnila»k>iirr* have . been a-ked to paaa an ordinance eenaorlng 1 moving picture, and flashy IMera- 1 turt hertP When the bearing, of the * boy a aecnead of robbertee took place Tneeday evening, the mom waa well J filled with children, who drank In ' the worda of the fioye ae they told bow they entered bolldinga. Perbape It " waa thought tbeaceoe and Ibepanlah ( bave a good effect upon the other.. Rut will It? ■KA l«LE rEOPLK I NKtBt. " Sea I ale OKy people are Ulklug of * the poeaibllltlea -f comnrtaalou form of government for that place, and the ' Time, of I art week coatalne the fol ' lowing: ' "The TIm eaya neither one way or the other, bat aim ply that coamlaaion " form of government la the neweat ' thought aod apparently la working a ■aUafaetorily In Trenton, Ocean CHy. WIMwnod and Atlantic Ctty, In that 1 It rtdocea the running expeoaea and 1 doea away with many office*. eoncau- 1 t rating buaiaeaa down under three 1 departments." The Skntiskl would auggM that ' Sea I ale people make an luveatlgatloo ' bera. talk wltb different people aod ' weigh the eituatioo carefully before ' taking eueb an Important step aa " adopting a new form of government | CAPE MATS TURN J m 1 1- fa. r>MM> ' ■eatwd In Cangn... f Saji the Review, at Atlantic City: > Many ttmas daring tba campaign and I ouce or twice alnee the election It baa o been editorially deplored that Cape j May County got the Congressman t Tb* (ear has beru expressed that thla trill boom WIMwood at the expenae r of Atlantic (try , Even in politic there taaueha thing « aa fair play. Some historian recently I from Cape May County. Congreaaman Hughe. . went to Waahlngtoo In HQS , and aervad Iwo tarma. leaving the , office Id 1848. When the next Congressman take# hta aeat It will be , eighty year* to a day alnee Hughe, re- , In that eighty year. Atlantic County. Burlington County and CnmberUnd . County tare had a representative In t'owgiaaa .1 leaM for alxty year, of , that time. The laat twenty years the , Pennsylvania Railroad hadtb* repre- , aentatlve to Onognaa, but even I* , balled from Atlantic County. Il would seem to be about Ume that | Cape May County waa lecognUed at , Washington. When Hughe* waa , there the great men at Washington , were Calhoun, Clay, Webater and , Hay urn. He ran over Into the Senate , gallery and I Waned io tba WetwterHaynea debate. Hughe, was elected , aa a Whig, but before be got out of office the chance, are be dtdnt know what be Vda. for thorn were troubtnu. dgya.Jnat auefa days aa are now upon J!..!, the need of nine other j ' twenty year, fr.-m Atlantic Coanty **eme to have been Mt quite gener ally. At laat be w« rejected by At- 1 ■antte Coanty and also by the three ; , otbereoaotiea. It look, like unanimHv on the point. Tba member. of tb# ladle.' rteatng Urete of the Pint Pre-byteriau Church an Wj-t arranging for an mm of aaneb intereat In the near (utera. They an elao btmly engarcd to the preparation of their gnnnal ; mteadonary bag to be seat to MlMioato Newcome. Jarrel-a Valley. Vrrgtola. O* Friday of thla week a meet log wHI be held to the church, at Whieb the box writ be pecked and for wanted to Ha dydtoathm. The drcle ; met re-entry at the home of Mr-'"--frank W /.lector. tit Wesley even or Ikraih Claim Twla Chiiu. One of the Infant twin aoua of Peter CcfTutr, of the op-to-dste tiarber Shop j died of convnlalons Thuraday nlgtii The child's age was three month, and ! twenty-one day.. The funeral to-.k |di<w Sunday morning at Seaside temetery. Interment being In charge of Mark Lake. The parents have the sympathy of many friend.. The Suppler M.lk Company ha. : reeled from J -cob Rebuff (he redan j mat 7N Aebury avenue. "Tfce corn pony has beea at TIP Aebwo avenue tor ami alMa. il la In tedded to open ■a lee cream park*. {
sunday in the | local churches ! Strong Sermons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Large Congregations. The churches In Ocean City w ere all ^ well filled at lire services on Suuday. are reports of the sermons 1 beard: FIRST M. a The morning service In the First M. Church was well attended despite ' threatening weather. 1 be Junior choir sang an appropriate .election and gives promise of being a moat efpart of the church serv ice. The attendance at the Sabbath school la gradually Increa.lug arid preparations for Christ ma. exercise, are now In the bands of a competeut committee. FIRST PKKSHVTKK1AS interesting services were held lu the First Presbyterian Church ou Run- ' day. Tl»e pastor, Ibe Rev. Charles H. Buhner, preached both lu the morn- ' aud evening •'Home Miaskiu • Week," which was observed hud week • throughout the country, was taken ■ nole'of Id both services. Io the morn ' ing the Iheme was "A Debtor's Ml* 1 ston," aud lu tbe evening, "lu the ' MM.! of the i i olden Caudle-sticks." Midst lloldea
Mr. Bobuer'e morning text was, ,J 1:14; II am debtor both to tbe (ireeksand totbe barbarians: both to Ibe Wise aud to tbe gnwtoe." T He said lu part: " •Tbe debt with which Paul charged 11 himself was bis obligation Io preach a the gospel. He fell that he owed tbe <" g.»l«l of Jesus to a falleu world— to P tbe wise, to tbe unwise, to tbe Jew. to »' ibe Ureek, to the Roman— In a word, lo all men. This Is distinctly a Chris- tl tlau thought Tbe heathen Idea h ■ well expressed In the praverb, "Charity begins at borne," the meaning being a1 that a man shall primarily look oul l' for himself, then for bl» kinsmen— JJ 'me and my wife, my fcu TOhu and" " til. wife, as fq^od no more ' Tb/u wUh mm ev^MRtelDg sonse of re- a ■pooslbllily for all the res* of bk> fel- " low-men Charity does. Indeed, begin " at borne, but In tbe Pauline conception " H does not ead there. Our obligation ■* does not cease, aud our debt U not P fully discharged so long as there i. P theeertli wl» lias not heard the biassed b gospel of tbe Ron of God." o During tbe eourm of bis sermon Mr. •' rave a very striking object U lesson HlmU rating the meagre sum " given by tbe Christian people of tht. land to missions, as compared wltb what them same men and women annually spend on luxariaa. His Mart- r ling message was presented to tbe eye with a number of colored ribbons showing tbe comparative amount. (| ■pent. An Ineh of white ribbon rep- m resented the sosount given to foreign missions: SI Inches of orange that * given to home mlastoos; a inches of (| bloc ribbon for church expenditure*; % Inches of red ribbon for dram ma- , tartals; two yards eight Inches of , porple ribbon for amusements; two , yards eighteen Inches of yellow ribbon (| Jewelry: three yards twelve Inches yards Iwvnty-serso Inches for aleo holies. At the evening servle* Ibe dlMlnct ' mlssteaary thought conveyed was that the church Is tbe golden candlestick of the Dord, through which Jean. 1 Christ shins* to light the world. 11 IHMAM'Kt. BAPTWr. ° In 1/nmanusl Ba|4M Church Run- " day morning, tbe ptaor, the Rev Arthur On, preached ou tbe subject " ■Oar Country's Opportunity for CbriM >' In tb* evening be look mm theme "Unity In Making Onr .Country Clod's Country." Mr. Gee, to tbe evening, spoke In pari aa follows: ■ What Is meant here by nnHy? Does 1 It mean the surrendering of autonomy, " the vantsblog of all lines of separation. 1 he disappears nc* of tb* terms Met ho '! dW. Presbyterian, Baptist, etc.? Doea * It mean the abolishing of all ereadt, 0 1 the itsst ruction of all denominational " 1 expresaions of faHh? Does It mean " tba formation of one huge church V 1 called tba Christian cburcli and pre1 sided over by one man. who. as presl- ' deol, or moderator, or btehop, shall be ' the executive baud of an organization e 1 composed of 22 QOO.OT0 people? " ' "Doea this unity mean uniformity of ' name, creed, liturgy, organisation? 1 We think that It does not mean any- 1 1 j thing so drastic and foolish. It means | the laying out of a definite program of rj work to l« followed by the cburchei ' tn the doing of some kinds of work ' , lying beyond the reach of any one de- ' " j nomination ® •j "Consider the advantages of such " ' unity. We have first the utlitxatlon 1 of all tha force* of the churches In massed formatlon.raady and In operation against gigantic evils, such aa the -a loon, tbe social evil, gambling, and, 1 ae venture to aay, the evil of political 1 1 corruption. ' "Next, we have tbe discouragement ' [ of unnecessary waM# In home mis 1 .ion work. Tb* common defeat of management whteh made It possible for five churches to struggle along ' ; where two wpold have found comfort- ' able living and froltful services some- 1 1 a hat doubtful, will lie removed when ' unity-attacks the problem of waMe. r "Tha development of a move economical method would quite naturally stimulate the giving of large and more , frequent contributions on the part of thorn who oppose the waste of means ' aud men which cbaractertxed tbe day* uf simple dcoomluallonallsm. ' "Other advantages suggest themselves, but those mentioned are the ' outstanding points In favor of an ad- ' miulstralive unity In affairs purely American and In localities properly classified a- home mission territory j "Passing from advantages to the third point, we notice that nerea Ity iJiasarlam iuth* work of the Am-rlcan " j church' for co-operatton - lu certain ' ! movement, for public welfare. The Jelly Is demanding the combining of jforeta and the country I* repeating D , this demand Tb* alum Deeds evangeljlxatlou of tbe wieeM aud etrnngest E
j kind, and the country U asking for a j . w.iuilon of It. problems founlry dlje j | j trlcts are ..king whether -ever. I peo- j f pie, differing denomluatlouslly. csni stead of differing every "way and havI Ing no church at . all. The new . thought on the subject says, 'must assuredly they can: let all unite and save the children from the curse of chnrchlessueas.' "And then we have the Imsimlng millions, manifestly too big a work for ' any ooe denomination. "Practical unity has already been accomplished. W e have a Home Mission Council, composed of mem- j ' bera from twenty-seven boards. Slue | r boards of W. mud's Home Mission . j Rocletles have also combined wltb the twenty-seven And, be. hie* these aggregath.ns. there stands tbe Federal 1 Council of the Churches of Christ in America.' rompoMd of thirty-two j , evangellRl bodlee and wielding a i prodigtoue Influence In this conntry. J "The work is great, tbe work of making our country Hod's country. I but the workers are numerous aud ' e strong. We need not fear the out- j come; we need only lo fear our own ' courage and euergy lo ttie matter It Is a great work, and it is ours; our* u to do at any cost of sacrifice lu time, k strength and money. 1*1 as get to- j u get her and get busy, for time flies " i - - — DOING GOOD WORK j * .
Day as lbs Tabernacle j Ha pi 1st Church. Ruoday was a great day at the \ BapttM Church, Eighth street and West ave me Tbe pMtor. the Rev. Mr. Kent, was absent at tha morning sesslou, but the Rev. Samuel (JOmfort was at his post arid filled the pulpit He took his text from Malachl. S: 8: "'Will a man rob God?" He so beautifully Illustrated bis text the heart* of his hearers were made glad. Ruuday sellout at 2 p. m. was largely attepifod. The pastor was present lu Ihejifenlng and again tbe hearts of tjje people were made glad by his words. The Willing Workers of the church doln* all they eau to aid tbe church financially. Tbey have already raised money and bad tbe roof repaired, and now tbey are preparing to bave tbe ■tonday school room papered. Tbe public I* asked lo help In tbe work. can buy Ice cream every Ratur day nigbt at 780 West avenue or H eau ordered for apy time, by giving ootie* ahead. This Is being sold for the benefit of tb* Tabernacle Baptist Church. The pastor earnestly solicits the public's kind patronage. BIG MEET PLANNED The Past Councilors' Association of Daughtets of America of New Jerwill meet In K. of P. Hall tbcre at i *0 o'clock Thursday afternoon, December 5. Delegations from all over Stats will be present. A regular aeaafoo will be held In tbe evening, at 7 10 o'clock, to which the visitors and State Council officer* who attend tbe Past Councilors' Association will be Invited. WOOD BLOCKS ARRIVE — Rllklk street. Wood blocks began arriving bare tbe latter peri of last weak to be nsed tbe paving of Eighth afreet by tbe contractors who are now doing a lot of street work, tbe Ration A Corson Co. Il I* staled that this firm will begin preparations next Monday for laying the blocks. Tba work will begin at lb* Boardwalk and will be posited to Wesley avenoe aa quickly as possible. Sunday next being tbe first Sunday In advent, there will be a celebration of tbe Holy Communion, preceded by Ibe litany at 10 44 a. re , In Holy Trinity Cborch. Evening service at 7 44 Sunday school In the afternoon at i o'clock . Tba sermon In tbe morning will be on the subject of tb* Bible. "God's Gift." In tbe eveolng. "The Word of God." ParrkSM* Oarage. Allen Scull, of thla city, has purchased the DeUencey Garage and machine ehop In Philadelphia, to which he ealia el lent Ion by an advertisement elsewhere In this Issue nf the HcrriSKL Read Mr. Rcull's "ad." raid Fraternal Ylali. A delegation of tbe members of Ocean City Dodge, No 171, F. sod A. M.. visited the Din wood lodge Thursday evening and wttneesed an Initiation. They will visit this lodge again next Thursday. The members of Iota Council, No. Jr. O U. A M.. will have a social time In their lodge room Tuesday eveolng. The Rev. [)r. Haines has been to address the membership that evening. ( Ms slag Fine Tlnsr la Flwrnta. , Thomas J. Duncan and wife, of this . city, have been enjoying a delightful _ time In Rt. Petersburg, Fla. Tbey , went lo Tampa on Monday for a few days' stay Maddock's Pharmacy. Cure your cold with Maddock's Cbarry Hark ' Ryrup. Price 2Sc. adv.lt. ' For Bamc.— Double house, eight room* each, cheap for cash; will sell > single or double. Apply E. Hknttnel office adv.ll-2I.tr. ; Try an Ad. in Ik Sentinel >• j, _ I MARK LAKE i Undertaker and Embalmer tl - * 'P Is
Cold Winter Nights a re^Bc5ten j ov eil in a warm Well/Lighted Room. The illumination of the room with MAZADA LAMPS not onlygives the best substitute lor daylight, hut makes the CHEAPEST ILLUMINATION The same amount oflight of a better quality, at One-third the Cost of the carbon filament lamp. Ocean City Electric Light Company PLUMBING 1 Are vrm gsUlcg entire «atisfac»ian as to pries*, workmanship sad bu.inra* cmrts-y: If ; of Tour repair work of which i make * spscisllT. i hare noVx]>ensi<s establishment or clerical fore# lo msrawin Git# tns s IrtsL phons. C. H. BACON 607 eighth «t L 1 ' "
Yard and Dawn work itteuded lu promptly. All kind* of bou-w and yard plants. Special seashore lawn grass wed for sale. Rest grades of shade and ornauieutal trees and hedging. Would be plea-wsl to do your work fur you. Top soil sold In any quantity and special fertiliser for a your flower beds. ELMEIR H. CRANE ' | H2° M O ° U L V N T E R R A C C
D ftUf C I I ) C 00 Y°UR fall shoprtrTttLL o pins here
fo^Meo. Women snd Children, in1 eluding the bear}- knit Shaker sweater e with roll collar. New line of Outing Flannels. Dre« Ginghams. Percales. Ere. ' Co'.lou an.l Wool BUnkcls. Qmlls. Etc. couon ano w uui ounisc. ...-
and Caps. Men's Shirts, Arrow, Monarch or Emery Brand. New line of Men's Ties. Etc.
1 The House of Reliable Goods and Low Prices. DOU/CI I ' C bell phone. 7s-w S2I lsb»m I'snue run ELL 0
S Free Cottage Sites AT Peermont-Avalon, IN. J. u We will deed lots on the Main avenue, one and one-half blocks from the S ocean, free of all Incumbrances, to those persons who will build o<*Uge* oil ' nme crating not less then I1S00. 1 Apply to Avalon Improvement Co. 1305 Arch Street. Phllada. or Pcermont, New Jersey .NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS The time to have your Automobiles overhauled and repaired ' is during the Winter, the place to have it done is the Det Lancey Garage and Machine Shop, Twenty- - second and Pine Streets, Philadelphia. First-class work r Guaranteed at Honest Prices. Give its a Trial Order. t Machine shop in charge of John R. Duncan, Lite of the • Chadwich Engineering Works. : ALLEN SCULL, Prop.
li Chancery if New Jersey. 70 * iSe»iu. w'Sue'm 5imhHz«r&?!r'Kl * Ms'ja^alsumtSir-' - ' 0 SJlfSTilssild ^ oJi"wS'to*L2sa ; 1 j K.'HsSsrs'ms^VSkaOSBl bMmoa'you n Twidfbl'^r-ihhS y A" V Yunw " , . ■ I - 1 - Hank Bids. s JktUiatleCHrVN- J. tDM.M.P.r.toA«| J Soti<*. . Prapassls tor a Mloaary Vara om d%|,SS!t,V,2: metomvmmu* b, rai: r- .j£iaSr»n: see., sod to sorer Us plant lo- «> tb. to retoe. s*J r- " or "".."r^tTSSSSkr,>f »-«.«■ f-r.mm. Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. * E. C. BOYLE, naoagar m ■ CUlms adjsrisd sad oollaeted UTwbars in -|. United Sutra !• Laundry Work »' Washing of All Kinds ™ by the Day MRS. WILKINSON ABCKOEEN UUIIIMtY BUDS. ul Aabury Ave.. **ar Twelfth St. <J 3£ ■ SIOO REWARD 5100 J' if bougbf tbe uiu Howard, Hxmlltoa, Elgin xod Wxllhjm Watch lor caih cheaper than you caa buy (rem Nrlaoo aa lime. S L. M. NELSON Dtamooda, Watches and Jewelry, 443 - Broadway. 327 Kaigho ar e, Camden, * N.J. My rrpeuenuiive is here ooe* a 'w*rk. II you mna him drop posteL J HanDcasTi.F aiiskiic city Bo.ifl Mm Co Uses, asiabllabsd WW. gall isrm. opsea September «. Sbortbsad. lypswrlUss. — buokkMptni. gngUab. day aod srsalaa am•too. BuioaaabouMs npMMd wllb sunoxi.piiprp snd bookksepsr*. Both phones. Brian llartlpll Bulldlna. M. E. Cramrr. prtnnpnl. WlllOprn Mpl.mbsr s. Try an advertisement In Ibe RxsT1NBL.
JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor r 1137 Asbury Ave. ' Ocean City New Jersey ■ | UP-TO-DATE ; TonsoImai. Parlor 824 Aabury Avenoe ; Four Barber* NO WAITINO . ' morgan hand. jk. Ocean City Title and | Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey r CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $25,000 mardlan. Will, rerelplnl for and kepi wltbD iNsuRC* TiTLSa tsauta BcancMe* I- M. CREMHC. President WM K. M AHHKY, Ural Vlre-Prssldenl * LKMI.IKM.LL'ULAM.Herood Vlcafresldent k C. k BT1LWELD. HMSretery sad Trrs.ur.-r a J- PITHIAB TATEM, Hullrllor DialCTOaSl U M. Crsme W. E Mamey E. V. Corson A.run (1. Kir* J. M . Cbsstrr K. B. Blltes Harry Hsmlley J.ms. O.Hnill j Robert J. Kay William D. xbrrrerd Leslie a. Ludlam lu Howard Thorn C. r. Lsamlnx <«la M. Townaend Baaklaf by Mall a Specialty : IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. 13 Ocean City New Jersey k. / Plain and Decorative \ Paperhaneer ~ — wz® — Estimates Cheerfully Given ( A Post Card will bring our service to you.
GAS HEATING STOVES 0 Don't let the stiddencliangc of weather catch you unprepared. A Gas Heater will make any mom warm and cozy at a minute's notice and keep it the way yon want it as long as you want it. • Call ai the Gas Office, Eleventh and Haven avenue, aud select what you want. We have a supply of the bent makes. CITY CAS LIGHT COMPANY I
HEADQUARTERS 1 For anything y(»u want to know nlmut building. Are you undecided how to plan your house ? You ate invited I to come and see our splendid collection of np-to dale plans. Would you like to have your ideas of a house deielo|Hst and" \ know what ft would cost to build ? We have a draughtsman always at your service. Free. Are you unfamiliar with building materials ? You are invitod It to our show rooms, where samples may Ik- seen and tlu-ii relative merits and cost discussed . Are vou undecided who to. have build your house? It will cost you no more to have a man w ho lia- designed and huiil 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 look after it closely yourself and must de|>etul 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 ni 111 r\ r* n ocean city. Sth St. Opposite F. 0. D U I L. D L. It "- JBARBER MARTS Contractors and Builders Hotel* Apartmnnts Cottajnt Bungalows S CORSON Seashore Cottages a Spoclalty — ! ! ? Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Kverything m the Ruiiding Dm* Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE — 810 Asbury Aveuue OFFICE— 746 West AveuUa I . ;
ALLEN SCULL THE BVlUi&EH Steam atrv 6cadt.y .-tn\ Rhone Connections Walter V. Hess -CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION SLTIS.T"**:* "'DVitioSs "1»DX°TO OS OX*°°" Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
B-4-U=BILD=KUM-C=US "There's a Reason" Prompt, eccnomical and reasonable on all jobbing and alteration work. Call us up Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm. H. Smith, President Ralph M.-Townsknd. Treasurer Benj. F. Young, Sccnrtary - b*11 »>hooe" »■* Office: Bay Ave. bet. 1 0th and 1 1 th Sts.
irs ■ tr\ • ( For A HOUSE to suit your taste HlJ j J fr Riant "j *"'d will stand inspection to make y ( you iuoney at first cost SEE LESLIE POLHfiffiQS COHTRACTOE and BUILDER 768 Asbury Avenue pi«n« and R«imzt*s Famished Free Try an Advertis.ement in the SENTINEL
OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Officr: 8tli St. Op|H»sitc P. O. Plans and Speciiications prepared without charge Only galvanized nails used on exterior work GEORGE B. BOURGEOIS 1 SOI Carpenters andxfluTTders Spencer B. Swan jobbing Carpenter a specialty and Builder j" JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER jWILLARD S. STEELMAN Contractor and Builder 10. can city Nr« Jersey J„bb.n* Prumptly AllesdeS lu A. G. WINKLBK PRACTICAL PLUMBER E. 0. Adust W W Alini . GEO. 0. ADAMS tb BAO. PIASTERING. RANGE SETTING BBIi-K LA rue, tie., ECAll Work In Mason Un* Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBER T G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PROF Ready Mixed I'allits, l>att •ixt/tlla 920 ami 922 A.liury avenue. ■IKA Itl.KY A ADAflN Reading Coal f unir. mt«i vara. TKNTH ana »t*r ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY DCAkci IN Bfirnrm MOUnlain ICfi . QiIAkJ.ES 1. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT 421 Mariner & nerchanta' Building PHii.tDKi.rHii, pa. Real Estate and Search Company of C#|* May County, N. J. FIDELITY TRUST CO. ^ TITLES INSURED Heart-lire. Alslrsctafof TUB* and rirelnFARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD Cape May Court House, N. J. Y " DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER IN DENN'S CELEBR-.TED ICE CREAM i 724 Asbury Ave., Ocean City. N. J. Wedding Parties and Picnic* * Spec tolty. Your trade aolklted, Ortler* delivered. Prompt attention. Milk and ('ream alwayaon hand. Both Pbnuea. L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clam and Ojslir Tcagt I Spteliltj Ageut for Blewart'a Iron Worka t"o. Plain and Ornamental Iron Fence, Iron Raillnga and Window (Juanla. [1 fvPYPnth St anri Hnvpn Amp

