Ocean City Sentinel, 13 March 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel j *,"TT*r=r= r. curtis ROBINSON Editor aad Proprietor

OCCAM CITY. - - MEW jersey ( BeD Phone No 66- X Jft-war* *— "J ex »•**»»« hv. ; . — i rHUJUiOAY. MARCH 1.3. 191.1 , l Be I ix* trela service for Ocean City < I* prom bed by I be Reading Hallux) i (ompanj. Good! Isdicatioss are ibal Ocean City I will bave a large crowd bere during i I be Kaater holiday*. » bleb begin nexi I week. . i It la a aouree of gratification to t lie i friends of temperance lo learn thai no I Intoxicants will be served at any eotertalnmcnt to I be While House during President Wllaoo'a adaaalnl-tretion. Sre Jkmky baa Its Orel secretary > war In the person of Llndley M (tarrtaOo, wbo baa made an excellent i record as a legal light In Ibis Stale Ha baa been a rice ebancelor for oloe I years. i Aocoanixo to the annual report of i the baallh officer, Ocsan City retain- I Its rsmarkable record aa a bealtbful ' resort. A large proportion of tbe < deaths bere last year were those ;of persons beta eeo tbe ages of SI bud HI 1 yean, and tbe deaths were not numer- < oos, area at that. < Tint members of t be Ocean City Fir* ' Hepartmeot, comprising a Bos-looking tody of men, made an excellent sbow- « tag when I hey alteodcd service, in tbe Flrrt Presbyterian Church riunday ' tbey ware wall pleased with the ilia- 1 minuting and decidedly appropriate ' sermon by tbe pastor of the church. ' the Be*. Charles M Buhner " Th* membera of tbe Tex pay en' As- ' ■ eertaUoo of Ocean CHy are aneigetic. . raiarprtawg man. and, aa was nam fa I. their kecoud annual banquet was eery anrcmaful. Tbay were aaan red of batter s fell road fact! Mm by tbe Beading nsxt ( ■ ■■>■■■ always gat results In- any ' plana they make, we are glad to obA New Yokkkk wbo owns real ' estate worth *2D.«00 aeld reeently that this property represented what be lied * eared by sharing himself and blacking hie own aboea. Fortunately for . the barber aad bootblack. compere * lively few teen shave themselves or aWoetbetrowa shoes in these days. Bat R has not been an many years Mace that It was common for men not 6 store common

ooly to shave themselves, bat also lo Macfc their own aboea. Doubt Ires not a lew saved money by so doing. Twenty-five or thirty cents e week weald sooo start a nice I till* nest-egg. TBI fallowing, which we heartily eodoeee. Is from tbe War and Wave: "Oartag tbe present session of tbe iegwtalare a taw should be made proUMUag tbe governing bodies of fourth eiase elites from Issuing bonds aulem with tbe written consent of lbs owner. id over one half tbe taxable property la sqch elites sad a favorable vote of the people. To permit small bodice of aren to exercise tbe power of bonding wkboot ebeck id these small cities is the height of folly and can be prodecllre of nothing but financial disaster. Here la aa exerllent opportunity lo make tbe moeb-vauoted referendum of practical raise " [ HntAKiM of tbe act km. of Com- ' m Mourn Bmllh and Kyan. tbe Fire- ' Mile Bench Journal aaye: "It la errdent Ibat Smith and Ryan bare got It in for the newspapers. In fact, tbey are very outspoken about It. Tbla le troth- 1 lag oow far Smith, for be la reported , to have told a reporter of tbe Holly Beaeb Tribune tart summer tbal be ' — — " summer mat ne

did oot care a rent for any newspaper on tbe Bland. Some day U>«S may bs a real lire newspaper m.o appear . oa the Wand and tbe happy * lanky mayor of Wild wood may live to roe ' that remark." Wby dossil' i tba Journal man, wbo " la already on lbs ground, gets motion J like a "real* newspaper maul This , aeame like a natural query. It would aeam as ibongb aome pot- ' tiona of Caps May Couuly are raiber angry at Ocean CWy. judging by tbe following from tbe Wlldwood Hon: , Tba peonnDctemenio emanating from Oeeao (My charging Senator Wbaaton . with basing Introduced a Mil In tbe , (tenets farorlog a particular mule for , tba eroas-couoty canal, aud dlclallng r tbe course that they would have tbe , aaoator pursue, la In keeping with tbe domineering aplrtt that nervadre ,t>., domineering spirit

oummonlty . which arrogates to It-elf tbe axel oalre right to control the entire county lo all public affairs. It to tba am apirk that but a few days ago prompted a local organization t„ tasoe a manifesto mlarepreaeutlng and maligning a promtneut resident of that place, tbe bead and front of whose offending was tbat be bad compliad with tbe spirit and the letter of Ibe taw concerning highway. ,udi at Ibeir babart, trample the taw Huder foot and by vriekery had chicanery attempt tc secure special privileges for i Ocean City at tbe expense of the rest I of the county. j, XTALOX WASN'T POOLED. Avakm didn't take kindly to tbe efforts of would-be office- boldur. to re- < •ate teat prestige, as is show,, by tbe ) Irttealag from the Sea late city Re- ' <m*. ic -n.vreU-.nnMo- > meat peapagaodt was frort-Mtteu ee- 1 vaarty tart Tuesday at A*aton, aud 1 K the prepngaadlrtt took a eret In Ibe a

SDHDAY IN THE ~ 1 LOCAL CHURCHES

Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large Congregations. , " Ttie churches in Ocean City were all j , well tilled attbe services on riuoday. | are reports of th» sermons beard: trr. ACareTiKE'HTbere was a large congregation at j i ' the 9 o'clock maw in Ht. Augustine's i ,- t'hnrcb .-"under, celebrated by tbej : reeiorthe Rev. John J. Sweeney. |: Tiieoiaalor. tbe Re*. Samuel J. Comr fort, pleached at thf morning and ! evening service* In Tabernacle Itap. 1 I tlrt Cborcb Sunday The Handay scbool iu tbe afternoon was well at- 1 tended. Mr. Comfort's evening eart moil made a deep Inipreoalou. A sat- - j iafactory collection -was taken. pirift m. k. /s~ t The Rev. itamc Yerkea, or Kryport. 1 S. J , came over from Ibe state M. E ' Conference at Atlantic CMy on Hatur- 1 r day with Dr. Haines, partor of l(ie 1 First M K Church, aud preached In t this eburcb Sunday morning. Mr. Yerkes read tbe morning laaaon ' e from Hie fiflb cbapfer of Ht. John. . taking Ibe arteentb to twenty-eigblli verses Tbe text of bl« sermon be 1 I took from Matt. 28; IS: "All power la ' a given unto melu heaven and lo earth." I winch was the Anal announcement of ' . our Lord to Hb disciple*. I Mr. Yerkea preached a very interest- 1 1 lug end instructive sermon, bta theme ' . the supremacy of Christ." He 1 developed tbe thoughts that to know 1 f brief la life eternal end that Ibe life 1 , our Lord givm la eplritual. | Dr. Haines conducted tbe services 1 . and preached In tbe evening. | | welting row, to remain there, oh, ever so long. Tbe propagandists sought to 1 ' rip tbe present government up. root, 1 ■runk and brancb and fire It over tbe ' beck fence, but ripping was not good ' ' Tuesday. Not so good. The Iblog 1 looked easy when U was being figured I out before tbe freeze, but. In tbe light 1 of a bright March day. it failed to re- ' ' fleet a rosy tin L Being a propagandist 1 ■ la not much tan, anyway. Not when 1 you are present at tbe rooming of tbe ' ' votes, and you And Ibat commission 1 government getaM.whlletbeoldrtaDd- 1 1 pat T-et-'er-go aa-abe »' kind getet;. 1 ' And that's what happened at Avalou ' on Tuesday of Ible week." Even an Imported and silver-tongued 1 orator didn't have sullletont argu- ' , menu to convince tbe people of tbe 1 benefit- of commission form of govern- 1 moot. Most of our reader* recall lb* raying ' of Llneoln about fooling all of tbe people all of tbe time. Oppssc Prop os ■ a Law. Tax Commtartooer W. E Young adNorth WUd wood Borough 1 aressea nono nuawooa Borough

0 Council, a few day* ago. In reference |( lo a bill before Ibe Legislature effectlug lltlee to property bougbt at tax k sales. According to tbe proebrtooa of , Ibe bill there Is little Indurement for people to boy at such sales aud tbe*e encourage property owner* In being tardy in tbe payment of taxes. Holte- .. Itor Hand a ho agreed wltb Mr. Young. e' and Couoctl passed a motion calling _ upon .Senator Wbaaton and Aaeembiy- , man Forfar to use tbetr Influence for , Hie defeat of tbe bill.* Prealdent Buck , appointed Mr. Young and Clerk Red- I f ding as a committee to go to Trenton 1 r for ibat purpose ' fails Laaia Owen Life. I , Hays tbe Flea Mile Beatffa Journal: i _ Commissioner Heodee made a side I _ trip to tbe mountains of Franklin i r ttauuly, Pa., while on tbe trip to NVaeb- i , lugton.aud visited Judge Curtis Baker, and a pent Wednesday night with bim. i The Judge Is leading tbe simple life, < fur sore, living lo a two room shanty ' wltb wood Una and llUle of Ibat sometimes His breakfast aud supper are ' brought lo blm and be goes to tbe ■ hotel for dinner. He weighs I no t ' pon nda and la required to take dally I ' walks Intbeopen air. Thedonor eaye 1 be will make a well man of him If be ! _ obeys blm. ' (

Director Flatter reported at the meetof the City Commissioners that the work of finishing up the gutters ou Anbury avenue, below Fourteenth street, was nearing completion; tbal the rtreet work was progressing on Central avenue, and tbat tbe material finishing tbe concrete work on As bnry aveuDc would arrive the next day. ■oust Ordinance Parted. The ordinance providing for $10,000 ( worth of bonds for the proposed widen, log of tbe Boardwalk psaaed third and reading at the regular meeting of the City C-ommlaalonere- Tbe bonds I are tp bear date of Marsh 16, 1918. and ' for tan yean, with Interest of flee ' eent. to be paid eeml-anouilly. i i - a . ■ I * ■ a I

'J *" iniereet lo Tench era. Asaemblymao Porter announces tbat ' a public bearing will be' given In tbe , 1 assembly chamber at Trenlou at four J " o'clock In tbe afternooiT of Monday c " next on the bill repealing tbe teacher*' t " tenure of ofllce law, and be Invlm ! r everyone Interested to be present. ] Parcband an Aatamabtle. r B. Frank Hmltb,. real estate operator, t , ba- purchased a Detroit automobile a r With Ms new machine, Mr. Hmltb ■ - will be able tp show bis large and ^ r ' growing number of patron* bt* many u I bargain* In lot* and cottage* In dlfler- ' em aectlou* of tbe city. ■ailed tar Paaama. j £ ,- Former Heuator and Mra. L. M. -Y of this city, left bare for New ol , York Friday and sailed on riaturday ; '' for Panama, where I bay will view the canal and surrounding cuuntry. Tbey | 1 planned to bs away for a month. I !N | $75(1 and RI500 ln~lnan on first mart- la gage. Apply to H Curtis Robinson, oi •f>l. adv. a tea

NEW FANGLES " DOWN AT AYALON

t Opponents of Commission Government Torn Tables on Its Advocates. I The follbwlug i» from ibe Avakm 1 Coast Reporter: ■j Commission government * a* voted! * I down at the *prrial election on Tu**iday, by a big majority, tlf the SB voter* registered; 70 of the cumber cast ■ t j a ballot, so It I* pretty clearly dernoo- J » rtrated tbat our' people are coo tent , * I with the present ineiliod of government. The votes -polled were as fol- 1 lows; For. IT; "against. (2: rsjrcted. I. j ' . At a big rally held at the Borough 1 1 Hail Friday evaniog before tbe election, the speakar wa» the Rev Wm j i K Fl.ber, of Ocean cfty. who bad . beeh secured by tbe advocates "of cotn- . mission government to explain It* . good point* \ He told tbe people lie had been j watching tbe working* of Ibe new, nouueed II a decided success a* a j government for lbs people, and said j tbat many promtneut business men j who were opposed to tbe new form In . the beginning were now Its strongest ! advocate* Ooe of his best argument* j ' In Its favor wa» tbat the Ocean City ' Taxpayers' Association, composed of " 1 mauy of Philadelphia'* bert batiues* | men, wbooppoaed commission govern ' raent at tbe lime of Ibe election, are , now loudert In Its praise. W hen tbe city took np comml**ton government tbe treasury was empty * At tbeeod of tbe flrrt ye*r of tbe new government there was a balance. f there having been effected e saving of . IM.OOO. At ttie close of the Rev. Fisher's well i received talk, there wee a surprise •prang by those wbo are opposed to g departure from the present system r There men bad secured William H , Bright, of -Wlldwood. wbo epoke quite energetically against tbe new gov. J ernment a* Mr. Fisher had apokec In I IU favor. This In tba face of tba feci r tbal tbe men wbo wanted commission I government bad gons to all tbe trouble I and In fact paid somebody for tbe use . of tbe ball. Ttie'aotla simply walked i and appropriated tbe meeting unto , themselves without so much aa a little ( Ibank you" for providing toa crowd , , Tbe Invaaloo was takso good naturedly . and Mr. Bright had bt* say. t»ld ibem tbat be bad been an ad- ( , vocate of commission government el . Wlldwood. but tbat be ba<) been die ( I appointed, as tbe nsw and much ( . whooped upgovernmelit b more or laaa ( r a snare and a delusion or baa proven > at Wlldwood. He aalk It was more expensive lo maintain tbak the older ( , sod In this alone would be a . haijihip that -hould not M forced boon ' i>« Voider cities and! towns His main argument was wov«n about , the little fact, whlcb looma/op In all ( quarter*, tbat It la very dlflVetrtt to get ( ( tbe rlghl men on tbe commission (

' WORK HELD UP e There was a report bere daring tbe | r last few days that work oo aome of tbe < - Ocean city Boulevard bad been done i , contrary totbe plana and specifications, l and tbat oparatlooa bad bean held up i - by rttate Road Cemmlrelourr Steven- t r pending au Inquiry Info tbe matter. t t L. L. Wallace, of this city, wbo Is t - tbe Bute's Inspector on tbe rood work, I i waa to Treotoo Tuesday lo response to c a summon* from Col. Steven*. c It developed. It la ate ted, tbat In one a tbe eonoty engineer agreed to f : change from lbs speclflcaUona and o r this was -Imply a matter of a dlfler- , i eoco 'of opinion tbat waa not of con- i ■ Slderable moment. | Tbe work ot» the road, which waa |i . all tbat waa beM up for a few days, t , will ba resumed within a abort time. f ^ — ( i Beginning next Sunday, It Is an- a i noonced by tba Rev. J. J. Sweeney, a l tbe rector, two meases wKI be aald In c Ht. Aogusiloe's Charcb Hooday mora- | , one at 8 o'clock and tbe other at o'clock The additional maaa le made neceaeary by tbe locreare In attendance at Ibe aarvlcai.

Atawthe* Large Exrarsiea. 1 Another targe excorakm train waa . brought Into Ibteelty Hooday ever the 1 The* J""y M>a ^•,bor® Railroad. H i and combined car, and tbe equipment ,. t excited quite a little favorable com- , meut among tbe paeaeogera b ' Mate Boad Ortctaia Here. I: State Road ('otnmles toner Stevens It 1 Stale Engineer Meeker and Division Engineer Weeks, tbe tatter having charge of certain State road work In „ this aoctKiD of tbe Stale, were among tbe visitors here Friday. They mere rc ' ihla territory on business. K -a . — j. I Bach at the Algle*. r Mr. and Mr*. H.'C. Uoff, of tbe At- , glen, have returned from Florida, r , Where they epent tbe winter, and have reopened tbelr boure at tbe corner of el ' Ninth street and Central avenue, r| which h now ready for guests. Tbey a flue lime In tba Sou Hi. ■ ...It uiut III Ilia noo I II

( Kathla BtoacaeC. Tbe Mlaaee Lewie and Cooard have returned to this city after an abeence ' of a couple of month* and have rer o|«ned the Katblu, wbere tbey will be • pleased lo «m their frieode. While ! tbey epent mort of their time In Wert Chester. Fire Soon Katlngnlebrd. The firemen were called out tiy a i ' In the bome of Tltotnae Young, Control avenue. Saturday evening, i and by quick work tbey kept tbe I down. The blaxe started , under tbe beater .r,d burned tbe floor. Dr. Maine* Manor ed. 1 The Rev. Dr. J. B.' Hslne*. of tble ! cliy, we* made a member of tbe com- 1 rolllre appointed by tbe New Jersey ' tv Conference to probe the (barge* r of heresy In connection wltb the writ- i of Ibe Rev. Dr Mains. 4i|lrw«ea Conference. 1 I A. targe numt-er of Oooan Clty«# -Treideota attended Ibe seaelone of the New Jereey M. E Confrreuce In At- 1 CHy dnriug tbe week, especially i c Sunday Much Interest was shown 1 1 ibe proceedings. a

ihsoins aao eeeerr uriat rueairuet or aik ai'noe acsaiato . LAWRENCE M. LEAR N C. GODFREY .... ..... . i Upholstering-, Awnings. House Furnishings 657-659 ASBUirV AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. , ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN I ! — - j PLUMBING I Are .Ton-getting entire satofaetms *• to prices, v-rkaaaahip asd bellow ctitorl If . -L il will pa* you lo git* me a trial I am is an exceptionally g-s-i pwition to ukr c*r« of your repair work of winch I make a speaaliT. I ha»* no •xreoure r-tsi-iishmriit > or clencal fort* t- msimain Gite ma a trial. 1 I " . Phonn Cs H. BACON GOT Eigh th St Yard and Lawn work attended to promptly. All kind- of boure and • yard plaoL*. Special rem- ho re lawu grare reed for *a!e. Beet grade- of ' j. shade and ornamental trees and hedging. Would be pleased to do your l (i woikforyon. Top soil sold in any quantity an? special fertllbu-r for I your flower fikdI I r — ELMER H. CRANE a so m oorlv m' trt 88acc 1 | Oeeen cily NewVoroey INTERIOR DECORATING r N E W Stock At 651 Asbury Ave. Ideas Open February 1, 1913 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WALLPAPER EDWARD J. BORTON i . Construction Sand & Gravel Co. Office, 8th St., Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean City. N. J. i All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt for Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY. t— : — . !

> RED MEN PROSPEROUS Order In Wwleodld condition All I Oarer How Jeroe*. Burprtaee were rprang at the annual election of officer* of tbe Great Council ' Improved Order or Red Men In AtlanCRy Tburnd ay. It was generally I | Ibal Cbarlea M. Curry, of i ' would be re-elected as great | sachem, but be was named for great ' ' propbet Instead, and John Haekelt, of : Am boy. was named as his sue- 1 1 Other officers elected were: Great senior sagamore. Charles T Grace, of i | : greet junior eacamore.J. MilBurdge. of Camdeu: representative* to Ureud Council, Cbarle* M. Curry. John Thompson and John H. Mason, of Camden. The Red Men selected Asbury Park as tbetr place of meeting dcxi year. After IbeeltcUoo, came tbe adoptlou of taws for tbe govern meat of an or 1 ' phane' fund, a board UTtaka charge of i wblcb waa appoluted by the Incoming - great sachem. Tbe reports of tbe great chiefs were of > pleasing character, ebowlog Ibe order | i to be In a eplendld condition all over . Ibe Btate, an Increase having been | made daring toe year of 2.172 memwltb a total uumerlcal strength of 29,437. This I* tbe largest number of member* ever attained In New Jerand tbe locrease in membership tbe year ba* only been exceeded

.Tbe total wealth of all the (ribs* le M96.M9 29, an Increase for the year of 117,479 28. There baa been paid for reor members t98.888.7.>: burial of tba daad, 840^16.91; care of orphans, 13 488 84, a total of |I40 648 90 for. Ibe purposes. Tbe finances of tbe Ur^t Council a Ian In aplrndld condition, having balance on hand of 10^29.75, an Increase over last year'* balance of 8489.18. NW SCHOOL HOUSE Two-4MorJ Brick Rslldlsl Fl***rd WfomrT*' I-olnl. Homer*1 Point, kreplng abreast of limes. Is aboot lo build a publlp school upon tbe site of tbe prevent It will be a six -room brick building, trimmed with terra cotla, with a basement It lo to co*t about and I* to be ready by Heptember 1. , On the flrrt floor will be three clase room* and a room for tbe principal. - Tbe second floor Will bare three clase ; teacbere' room and a library \ oblcb will also be used by tbe I for meeting purpose*. There I will be one front and two Aide en- ' trances to tbe building. Iothebmaeme: t will be playrooms, lunch, meand storage room* for the - rnnoreu

"i'ongreeemaD-elect J. Thompson . Baker and wife were among the smill i party tbat luucbed with President - Wilson and family oo Tuesday at tbe I White Hooaa Just after t lie Prealdeol dellvaied ble loaugural address," aaye an exchange. This looks aa though Congressman Baker la fairly close to President Wllaou, and doubtle** will 1 be kept in mind by tbone with office ; be** buxxlng In tbelr bonnet*. Tbe Delaware A Atlantic Telegraph and Telepbooe Company presented a request at tbe meeting of ibeCtty Commleefonere for permlarion to change tbe location of several potae. Thla waa i refused A latter conveying Information of tbe refusal, together wltb a history at tbe cam, waa ordered sent to " the company. It.a-aal Doeanrau Draws. C I-egal papers at all descriptions, |D. ' eluding wills, are carefully drawn by - , t tart la Robinson at bis office. 744 I Asbury avenue, Oeeao CHy, K J adv 1

ELECTED' DELEGATE j ■ I Hnprrmr Lodge. I At tbe election held by AllautkI City Lodge. No. 116. Loyal Order of . Mouse, Monday evening Dictator J - 8, Ru-h, of this city, was unanimously r elected representative to the Supreme t Lodge, whlcb meet* in Cincinnati t next August. Tbto la a decided honor r for tbe local man. wbo is popular In . the Atlantic City lodge. Herbert R. Voorheea. a lawyer with many frteuds In this city, we* cho*en r alternate. MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'Tbone ib OCKAlf CXTY. E. J. THE LP-TO-DATF. ■ r Tonsoriai. Parlor f '824 Asbury Avenue J Barbers NO WAITtNa MORGAN HAND. JR. clvll. XHOlSan amd SCRTIro*

Ocean City Title and Trust Company " of Ocean City, New Jersey I , «' capital $100,000 * surplus 930,000 ' aasMUaii. Witt* rmlptrd for and tspl with- f f iwauaca titles issuec •raacMts : . WM K. MAttHKY, PrvsldeBt HKNBV l>. MOOKE. First Vlre-Prssldrol ' LtWl.lKauJl>LAM.SmoB«Vkv.Prertd«l i , C. H. m-ll. WELL Kwmar; and Tnosurrr | J. FITM IAN TATKM. Hollrllnr DIRICTOR8: > Ro"°" W- r- Martry H. W Edward* WIIItaa'tXMrtTSrtl I Harry Head lay Daniel a Stasia, so , Ho bar 1 1. Kay J. Fltblan Tatam ' LoUte hti.* i! K.^ Howard thorn Buklai by Mail a Spectalt)

; IRA E. WALL | 725 Central Ave. • Ocean City New Jersey — — _ Plain and Decorative Paperhaneer ftrarsg!' Estimates Cheerfully Given A Post Card will bring our aervice to yon. 1 1TUKTIC ICE COMPANY °LL" '■ fncoii Mountain let > iota Aojeiirv Avaf OCCAM eiVv M, J. ' ®

Cold Winter Nights Well Lighted Room. The illumination of the, zoom with MAZADA LAMPS nut only gives the best 'sqfo-titute lor daylight, hut make- the CHEAPEST ILLUMINATION I " Titc same amount of light of a better quality, at One-third the Cost , of the carlion filament lamp. . Ocean City Electric Light Company . GAS HEATING STOVES ' Don't let tlie-sudden change of weather catch you unprepared. A Gas Heater * will make any room wann and cozy at a minute's notice and keep it the way yon want it as long as you want it. l' r Call at the* Gas Office, Eleventh' and Haven avenue, and select what you want. We have a supply of the best makes. CITY GAS UGHTV&OMPANY I , x • Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A I SUTTON & CORSON CO. Gener^l*Contractors Grading and Street Building ;39 ASBURY AVENUE / w-

Ocean City, New Jersey HEADQUARTERS For anything you want to know about f building. r Are yon ttnciecitlci how to plan your house ? You are invited ' »o come and see ottr splendid collection of up-to-date plans. Would yon like to have your ideas of a house developer! and i know what 't would cost to build ? We have a draughtsman always at your service. Free, ' Are yon unfamiliar with building materials f Yon are invited to our sbow rooms, wbere samples may be seen and their relative merits and cost discussed. Are you undecided who to have build your house ' 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. Penna. R. R. Depot VOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder 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. j *T I have bnilt for a large number of people and conld refer von to any-or all of thetu. Send for the list of names and photographs pi the houses. Otis M. Townsend »th SL Opposite r. 0. BUILDER -rr I L. S. CORSON. Seashore Cottages a Specialty j ~ - ; Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything Iu thr Building Line Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. 810 A.bury Avenue OFF1CE-746 West Avanua ALLEN SCULL m SVSlbOiR J 'METE stJtfB Od'.H.Y .'trJF. Rhone Connections

Walter V. Hess contractor and builder , jobbing given special attention JKiSiTfoVui^'oVifroS: *i° °°°" »=»«- *■0 at.1. m n oa or rxaain "»ox to oroir. wo"" Hureext tii-w Office 1017 Asbury Avenue ocean city new jersey " ' B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US "There's a Reason" ^ Prompt, economical and reasonable on ail jobbing and alterftion work. Call us np Ocean City House Bldg. Co. y>. H. S-ITH. Itaita, RAU-H M. Towkskni), Bknj. f yooko, Secretary **■>>», js.x Office: Bay Ave. bet. 10th and 1 Ith St*. I

! ri,"T"ArT*>— «»9 anm*. 1 OTIS M. TOWNSEN BUILDER Omen: 8th St. Opposite P. . Plans and Specificatiens prepared without charge Only galvanized nails u.W on exterior work ADDITIONS. ALTERATIONS AND Rl;pA j Spencer B. Swai Jobbing Carpent, _asp.el.lt, andBui|d( 1040 A*b*ry A veaac. Ouaa City. N. ESTIBATC9 AN0 PLANS FURNISH john t. seal ^ BUILDER WILLARD S. 8TEELM/ Contractor and Builder Eleventh St. and Bay ave. Oceaa Clt* Hew Jei A. G. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBEr. 6. 0. Adiat. I l li geo. 0. adams & bro = PLASTERING, RANGE SETTII S8ICK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work Is Mason Lino ft on, Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT practical house paint 645 Asbury Avenue, 045 risuury nvenue,

Urv*bM and PaloUra' -uppile., BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTEf CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PR Kea.ly Mixed Paints, Lead and 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. HEADLEY & ADAH """"" Reading Co Real Estate ai Search Oompar of Cape May County, N. J. KKPkKBKNTIMl FIDELITY TRTOT co Or NgWAHK TITLES IN8URED Search**. Al-Iiwrutaf TlUrt and Fir* FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD Cape May Court Honse, N. DENN & HEMSLE * WHOLESALE AND RETAU. DEALER DENN'S , CELEBRATED ICE CREAIVI 724 Asbury Ave., Ocean Citi.il Wedding Parties and Plcoke a B| laity. Your trade solicited. Order* delivered. Prompt ettsui Milk and Cream alwaye on band. Both Phones. I. S. CHAMPION t*r*aii**xa •••• MANUFACTURER OF tTiicnr puhe ice crei tluUI and Oottare Trad* • Hnaolatla „

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