Ocean City Sentinel^ Parsrea" tn Pcaman tmi Tsrcp., St. CURTIS ROBINSON OCEAN CITY, - . NEW JERSEY Ball 'Phone No S6-X ' j^sggg^" -4 1 1 ' ' I raCRBDAY. MARCH 27, 1818 | Cowununmi to it* Ocmeu l-Hy Hotel Proprietors' Association' The eighth annual etitertalameni glaan Friday evening by the member* of tbte body wee a ureal ■ucceas Evsryooe praeent appreciated to the fullest the Boa entertainment provided , and the in em ham of the committee in charge received special prai«e for their efforts. Sea Isui decided In favor of .-om1 1 lee inn form of government by one vote. It leaekl lbal very little interact waa shown In the question when it was pat to a dee talon at lb* polls. one day last week. Tbe Interest will come, perhaps, a little later. It depends, of coarse, a great deal on tbe kind of officials Sea Isle City elect* to govern the resort. Tint faoya of tbe Ocean city High Behool Athletic Association sprang a surprise on Atlantic City Thurada\ evening when tbey woo tbe big athletic meet there. Prank Schneider, the veteran, as usual, lad In tbe good work. There Is excellent material In ibe team. The boys deserve and should have the support of Ibe people of this city There will be some track meets ben within the com hi g few
Tub ctSTNTtxiL congratulates Ocean City's business men upon tbe victory tbey secured at .Trenton ou Tuesday Tbty worked bard to the Interest c.f the automobile bridge ecroea the bay (rem Ode «My to-8omers' Point end deserved success. As the possibility of tho. meet I on of e bridge from Rees ley's Point to Somen' Point was a shadow In the program on tbe financing at Ibe local structure, and this having been effectively dissipated, tbe week a" paehlng tbe Ocean City bridge will now bo puabad with a vim. It I* declared. A a tbe BmrriitEi. baa said on several occasions, this bridge means much for Ocean City, and tveryoue will be glad that It la a certaluty. , A auLLvrix Issued by the Roamll Page foundation says that a comparative scody of tbe sehsa! system Infest y-«lgbi States makes tome startling disclosures. The bollelln marts that tho assists wage or school teachers la Mas than that of carpenters, coal a sarOga anneal wage of school teachers In the public schools M lam then one dollar a day, sort one Hlate pays Ms teoeben Mm than the price for which |t mate Ha constats to contractors. Tho amount Invested in school property ranges from 84 for each pupil In MhoMppI to (IIS In Massachusetts. California pays tbe highest average. 8ff» a year, and North Carolina the lowest. •>». And yet' tb* dories of a "fMicMntkmi school teacher are fully at important aa tboae of any other employe of the peopM, but strange to my, the real significance of their labor la seldom rightly seined. 'IN enjoining Postmaster Ueuerel HurMeoo from enforcing Ibe newspaper publicity section of the post office appropriation bHi. tbe Hupreme Coon has done e right and reasonable thing, says the Trenton Stale UazeUe. It may be remembered that tbla bill curried a "rider" requiring tbe newspapers to publish certain Information about their ownership etc., end empowering tbe postmaster general, tu the event of tbolr failing to do so, to exclude (bam from tbe malls. This MfMatloo M objectionable on several grounds. It b objectionable In the Drat plane because of the manner of Its euaftreent. Instead of forming a separate measure, as It should have <•««■, In view of Ita nature and Important", E waa tacked ou to a big appropriation bill, which tjre president eould not refuse to etgo without jeopardlxlug the national Interest* This Maeowardly and vicious procedure, against which Mr. TaR repeatedly protested and to which Mr. Wilson is understood to bo equally opposed Another and more serious objection to tbe law b tbe doubtfullnaM of Ha con at Kut tonality. Congress possesses no other rights or powers than those contarred upon H by Ibeeonetltutlon. ami n weald ha difficult by tbe most dill geotaaarch of that lustrament to find anything tu it that Invests Congress with jurisdiction over tbe press. WNALE DNKAMe. The ammNKL has beard considers bis com plaint, voiced with indignation, about atorios appearing to some Pbtla CMpbta newspapers concerning the "mammoth" whale that came ashore bare last weak. The aim of the whale grew to tabukMia proportions a few miles away from this city, and outsiders were told of a terrific Mruggle with the monster, dortog which twu United Bute* llfesavers were knocked out of a boat loto ft M declared, with truth, thet reports such as these do Ocean City no gaud. Ob thee ntriry-r they hurt the Large oumisrs of people spenr mooey be come to Ocaou city to are - the "wooderful eight," and were diePod that for t bad been lore tbau'a said (binge ' to Ooean : Honso la »ork, bat It Com# In 1 edv
SUNDAY IN TBE ~ • LOCAL CHURCHES ) ■ Strong Sermons and Excellent , Music Heard by Large « Congregations. The churches In Oman CUy were all v well filled at tha services on Bonday. t Following are reports of the sermons t heard: I HOV* TRINITY . « • lu Holy Trinity Church Easier Bun- « - day, the services were appropriate lo , the" day. Tlie sermons were delivered « , by the rector, the Rev. ). McLaren 9 , Howard, and made strong appeals to , bis hearers. There was special music • TABKRSACI.lt BAPTIST. • "j t Tire pa-tor. the Kev. rtarour ComI fort, preached a powerful sermon at i the morning sen-Ice In the Tabernacle ' r ilaptiel Church Kooday morning, j takiog-bla text from i Cor., 15-20: '(But now la Christ risen from tbe dead and ' . became the first fruits of tbem that , slept." The sermon reached his J , bearers deeply. , The Buudsy school children held t their Easier exercises in the evenlug, ' and Ibe program of music was greatly f enjoyed. f PHOT PKR8BYTXRI AN. i The eastor, tbe Rev. Cbarlra H. ( Bobner, preached at both services ou Bunday lu tbe Flret Preebytertan , Church. In tbe morning bis theme , waa. "An I .'n risen Christ," and In the , evening. "The losplretlou of the Hope 1 . of Immortality." His morning text waa, I Corinthians 15; 14-20: "If j Christ be not risen, then la our preach- < t log vain, and your faith la also vain, i \ Rot now Christ la rtaeo." Ha aaid in I a part: , " -If Christ be not rtaeo!' It Man I eppaltug supposition. Wa almost stand aghast before It aa preeaoted by I Paul. There are some suppositious I Paul, mere some siippoemoui i
, which we do not care to bare made lo ■ f u». We are offended and angry If * , tbey are, even when tbey concern only 0 j tbe things of present worth. If any N v one should say. suppose It lurns out • j that all your coins and bare of gold are I r nothing but braes and glided lead: > , suppose your title deeds to property are not worth tho paper they are 1 ,. written oii; suppose that with all the 1 „ sppearance of health which you have ■ e there la In you a disease before which ' r death la Imminent— ws do Opt wish 1 k such suppoallkma made to ue^Arnt " i yet tbey concern ooly njarSrtta and ' „ our earthly experience. But the sup- ■ t position of Paul goes further and I reeebes higher— 'If Christ be not risen' ■ If this be true. If Christ did not rise, I then what Paul affirms Is palpably 1 " true: then M our preaching altogether '• without meaning, aud yoar faith ts t empty of all power and life. * "It stems to be Paul's baud must 1 I have trembled as be wrote these words. '* 'If Christ be not risen,' so be battens 1 II on to tbe sublime affirmation, which e stands a taw verses after, 'But now Is ™ Christ rl-eo.' '• "The dreary and dismal supposition, 'If ChrMt bo not risen, ' Is only a rumor b against It that may lilumloale tbe L great, magnetic fact, -But now Is y Chriat risen.' n "Standing beside tbe sheltered masonry of tha Lord's tomb tbta '• Easter morning, wo may rejoice. That * open grave points to a world without * a I leaves, without a muffled dram. y without a tumulus, without a cats>r taique, without a tear. It was on. His " resurrect km from tlie dead thai Jesus * baaed the truth of His teaching. The (las pel says. Ha waa 'deflated to be the Bon of Hod with power by His >1 resurrect tou from the dead.' tWe not s- our talth on that tact, on HM Ipso ■t dixit, as the accredited Bon of God e We father at HM taet aud »ay, "apeak, a Ixird, of thy servants haar,' aud when i. Hespeaki there Man end of tbe contrail verily for us." " PIRNT N. N. u There waa a large congregation In the First M. E Church Sunday morn0 log. when a line sermon was delivered ° by tbe pastor, tbe Rev. Or. John B to Halnea. >' Bishop J. F. Berry, of Philadelphia, * who was here ovet tbe Eager holldaye, * occupied a east In the auditorium and made the. closing prayer. e The lesson was from John. II ; 22-45. and read lu connection with this wore > the Bret and fifth chapters of Coll. 8 " The theme was "Tbe Risen Lord." y Or. Halnea took as his texts the to words. "I am Ibe resurrection and the »• life," Bl. John, 28; »l. and "If y# then *■ be risen with Christ, seek those things to which are above, where Christ altteth ' on tbe right hand of God." ° Tbe one dominant note In human
'■ history Is the desire for continuous ° life, said the speaker, aud there must be something to respond to It. That 11 response Is found lo God's woida— His '' redemption. The speaker showed and - enlarged upon Ihe fact that there are ■ two main thoughts In the redemption — t he-crucifix Ion and tbe reeurrectton. Christ la the Victor over death and the Master of life. Dr. HelDee gave ■- two lines of proof thai this 1s trua of ii, Christ. One waa tho "I ins" "Rei fore Abraham waa. I am," "1 am Ibe ■e Truth," "I am the Resurrection and re ihe Life," In w-hlch Christ declares Himself aa Ihaaelf-BUfficlent Qod The u- other waa the progressive mlractaa iy performed by Christ In raising people Id from the dead and finally His own r, resurrection. v e- The speaker further declared that o Christ Is ihe pledge of the ChrMttane' resurrection aud also the. pattern, s. quoting these word*. "He shall change 0 our vile bodies and make them like ie uDto Hla owl glorious body," ale. Tbe encouraging thought In oonnecr Hon with Easter was emphasised by l)r Haines when he said that man la a cltlxen of two world* and In thought, ir a flection and spiritual ideals bt reu fuses to be beld'dowo to tble lite. 1 , Dr. Haloea gave two or three Ulut- I a trellous showing that distance does „ not control manifestations of affection, as a bit of paper with some words written upon It, which of llrolf would c be Insignificant , If sent by a Jear one c ' many miles would awaken lu the f 1 liearl of tbe person to whom tbe letter t was sent Ihe deepest emotions lu I
response lo the personality who had ; W rltteo Ibe letler. Tbe Identity of tbe personality will preserved and manifested at the; day of resurrection. Jesos was seen, and recognised upon many occasions alter Ills resurrection. Tbe closing thought of the. sermon I was a vivid picture of Paul's victory' over the fear of death, lo which tlie ai«aker pictured out In logical sequence of thought Paul's masterful victory as Indicated by his words to the Corinthians, "O death, where Is j thy sting? 6. grave, where Is Ihy victory 7" etc. But thanks be unto God . which Klvetb us tlie victory through liord Je-u» Christ, etc. j Borne very comforting conclusion* were I hen drawn from tbe theme and given to the attentive eongregatloti , There was an unusually largs attendat the Buoday 'school service.; The resurrection lesson was taught, from Ibe desk by Dr. Haines | I he primary department of nearly f seventy members-marched up Into the Sunday school room sod sang a nutu- | ber of beautiful setactlont. MlasJeanelte Darby saug a eolo. accompanied ( by Mlae Moore. Master Earl Rartier gave some classical selections ou his violin. I The children of Ihe primary department were each presented with an ' Ktater egg'wllh thslr name Inscribed upon It. Every member of theBunday school received an Easter card from the ^ OCEAN CITY WON . Hiss ScSesl novo •cored Crral , Victors Is Atlantic Cils. f Ocean City High School handed the . star athletes of easteru acholuric . ranks a big surprise 4u tbe Indoor i track meet held lo Atlantic City Thursday, by wlnulog out handily In i both field aud track events. I The Ocean City boys registered 28 t points, and had as their closest com- , petltor for tbe .championship trophy
Ibe Atlantic t Ity High School, which was 10 points In tlie rear. DeLaucey. or Philadelphia, totaled 10 points; Vlnelaud High School, 9: Haverford and Wjucbester School, 8; Radnor High School, t; Drexel Institute, 4: Art and Texile, 8. and Episcopal, I. Captain Frank Bcboelder took a i of about twenty stars Into camp >P
, tbe mile. He waa pressed bard all i along the coarse and only by a wonder i spurt did be eventually beat out N , or Haverford. who fiulsbed r wood but a taw feet behind. BchnelI deKtotaled a new indoor record there, . the tlim for htadletanee being 4.85 2-5. ,c I laps to the mile ere counted j. • there kndwbeutbeturas are considered v Ihe seashore star recorded a mod b wonderful performance. \ p r Bcboelder also showed up well In' j, , tbe balf-mllv. sico be ran a close /, second to Vrtts'leiti, tbe Haverford I • f. With SchoeUi;; runolog last, Ocean h , City aisp romped home with the relay (l , honors. t BommarMs; d 80-yard ran — Woo by Vetterlelo, a Haverford; time, 2.12 8 5; eecond, j Bcboelder, Oceau City High School; t third. Crutxberg, Radoor High Behool. t • 50-yard dash, fioal— Wou by Lee per, ( DelAorey; time, 8 SA seconds; second. , j Caruell, DrexeMnatltute; third, I<nng, , , Radnor High School. I One-mile run— Woo by Schneider. , Ocean City High Sebool; rime 4.85 2 5; 1 second, VetterMn, Haverford; thud, ; Snell, Vloeland High School. J , 440-yard dash— Woo fag Subreoeky. . Winchester School; lime. 1.84; second, , Taylor, Ooaan City High Sebool; third, t Martin, DeLancey. , Shot-pot- Won by Oollloa, Atlantic , City High School, 40 feet J Inch; , second. Wilson, Radoor High Behool; . third, Conovtr, Atlantic City High. ' 220-yard dash— Wou by Robinson, Vmeland High School; eecood. Laurie. J . Philadelphia Art aud Taxtlla; third Leepcr, DeLancey. Tlme,%) 8-5. Running high Jump— Won by Robert*. Atlantic City High School. 5 * I taet 8 Inches; second, Wilson. DeLioJ cey; third, Hapklue, Episcopal. Running broad Jump— Won by Crane, ocean City High School. 18 " taet | inch; second. Den meads Atleo- ' tie tflty High; third, Thompson, At'j lantlc City High. « Pole vault-Woo by HreckMy, 8 leet r 6 Inches, Ocean City High School; ' '' second. Edsnn, S'lneland High School; , " third, Herbert, Dresel Institute. » One-mile reley— Woo by Oeean City t (Teylor, Hancock, Reeves and-Schnet- ' der). Time, 4 58 8-5; second. Win- „ chrder School (Drtggs. Hubreosky. b ' Perry aud Vandam); third, Atlantic d ' Cify High (Thompson, Koethen, DenII meads and Randolph).
1 Uommu Bleated. 1 " QosS Health conditions. * Editor tub BmrnsBL:— I noticed a In a recent Issue of the Srntinri. thai ii tbe health conditions lo Ocean City gere remarkably fine during the year * 1912, due, we are led to believe by tbe 1 statements made, to tbe efficient work a , of the health department. p B This department seem« lo lake glory T . In the declaration that the expenses I ^ were less than during prevlbus ad. Ii p ministrations. The. present health c . officer served as an ofilclal uf the fur- ii mer Hoard of Health. H * Tbta department polute with pride T ( to the few death* and tbe Increase In a tbe number of blribs Ijere during the It last twelve months. v n ' Does ihe department take unto Itself a the credit for these two conditions? . , Riiui'i.D Worry. J Fraokford, March 20 * " ' * * e Maroon and while Cite Colors. Pollow'lng Ibe recommendation of . the Young Men's Progressive League, _ r the City Cdmmlealooera, at their reg- n , ular weekly meeting, adopted tparoon J and white as tbe ronmclpal colore. Tbe upper part of tbe peuuaut to be used will be ol maroon aod tbe lower , peri while. 1 r\ - Summer Hotels Op -n al Raster. Several of the summer bolels In th a I city ereeaopen during tlie Easter holli day* aud entertained a number of • guesta. Tbase Included the Hreekere, - Ibe Plqua, the Raleigh, the Arlington, Ibe Oceanic aad tlie Hwaribmure.
1 ' ' " J I j e-AoiNO iso caaerr lArina ruaRiruat or all ainna atsAiaeo ; a LAWRENCE M. LEAR S<uteturto , ! bill Psssi. ea-w N C. GODFREY iBves-evAvr. US A Upholstering-, Awnings. House ; Furnishings I 657-659 AS8URY AVCNUt ' OCEAN CITY. N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN • PLUMBING 1 Are yon Kettlog entire nitisfaetiau »• to pri. es workmanship aud bn»inms courtesy? II B>.t,'it will |«y you lo giveest s trial, i am iu an oeeptiounlly good position to takr j , euro of your rejair work of which I make a snoislf y. I have nq eipensive e-tnldishinent j or ctancal force to mahUshL (lir# me s " 1 .hithPhon.. C. M. BACOIN 607 Elgh til St i- ; * i 1 , Yard and ioiwu work attended to promptly. All kinds of bouse and B yard plants. 'Special seashore lawn grass seed for sale. Best grades of jj e shade aud ornamental trees anil hedging. Would be plea>wd to do your 8 i- a-oikforyou. Top soil sdhl in any quantity and special tarillln-r for 3 i- your lower beds. ^ ELMER H. CRANE | t | g 1 INTERIOR DECORATING NEW ijtoek At 651 Asbury Ave.J * Open February 1, 1913 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WALLPAPER I EDWARD J. BORTON * ConBtruction Sand & Gravel Co. JOS. O. CHAMPION, Manager r. Offlc®, 8th St, Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean City, N. J. rd All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. or Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. *'< Dirt for Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.
CITY HALI, PLANS "sines Beirut c-e lor Board, hut Arr t'nksown lo ONtclots. At the meeting of the City t'omnils- i. stouers, all tbe names of the commit- J tees selected by the Board of Trade, ' Progressive league aod Business , Men's Association for place uo the J board to decide In the choice or the s plans for tb* proposed city hall were t put In a bat by City Clerk John K. , Then one card, cootalnlog a name, • from each list, waa selected, the name 1 being underneath the card, aod placed ; In/ an envelope, wblcb was sealed. I Thy. Dames will be revealed a few 1 days before Ibe board l> ready lo take action ou Ihe plana. . — I Root Ratete Transfers. Recent real estate transfers In Ocean recorded In Ihe office of County Hlldreth, as reportad In (he Cape } May Couoty Uaiette, are as fellows; i Anna E. Bsrdsley to Oceau City j Gardaus Co. Lot 8d4^Sactloo C. I Jaoe Taylor to Jean B. Smith et al. ' 8750. Lota 202, 205. 188, 80. 585, 641, I 447,858, 810, 878.805. 780 aud 629, Sec- ! linn H. , James K. Lake et ux lo Sbllnh Haptlst Church. 8450. Lit 184, Sec- ■ lion B. 1 John D. Powers et ux lo Isaac- C. * Yocum. LoU 800, 802. 621, 822, 725. ■ 7*1 and 728, Section K. Ocean City Bayous Co lo J P. Hale Jenkins. lAt 198. Ocean CUy Rayons i Same lo felloo RMIey. Lota 177. ' 178, 202 and 243. Oceau City Bayous. | Same to same. Lot* 1 , 28, 86, 87. 48. 44.83,85,86, 95 108, 107, Oceau City Hayoua. Oceau City to Centenary Fund, etc. Lota 905. 916, 981 and H-l, Section 1.;' < 989 aod 040, Section K. IMecttoe A Is mm Xonn lo Motli streets sod runs east of the nnseo K»t wide street fen ion H le from ."orth to Ninth streets and sad Havsu sees nsa. fenms (' ran* from Nlfllh to Koariseatb strrets, twtwsea 1 IM Hay and ocean, feetloa I) raas Iron, ] lo NineMealh streets, beta sen Nineteen Hi to Twsntjr-toartb streets, be- 1 Tweoty-ftKlrlh loTwsBly-nlalb streets, I Tweaty-olBtb to Tblrty-ftmrtb strsels. betweea tb* bay aad ooaaa. Heetloa H runs tront Thirty -bwrtb. to Konietb street., be- I twssn lb* bay aad" arssa. feetloa I rone I from Fortieth to Port yal lib streeU. between streau.
lo riny-saeond stroeu. between i Marlou E. KloeU, dramatic aoprano. ] assisted by E1IM Clark Hamraaun, i pianist, will give a song recital ou ' Thursday eventag. April 8, at Griffith 1 i Philadelphia. Mis* Kloeti, who a summer resident here. Is the charming daughter ol Mr. end Mrs Kloeli, of tbe Hotel Treyoiure. has made Tnauy friends here. will bee very attractive program 1 and Mtae Kloeti will elng in fou> languages. Her friende wish her success. , LAKE i- " Undertaker and Embalmer hi CaaraAL AVBRDB UP-TO-DATE Tonsoriai. Parlor •24 Asbury Avenue i Foot Barter* NO WAITING MORGAN HAND. JR. da: X T~~~q~ H J 4
Pro|io8al for Drains. I ONTltACr No. *M. MLUUwotBoifl/ Uw>UB0»BMoe*n! "in i i'lded"for'that'1,*ro2i,l'®v''1""', ,orn" 1 «?"! ,'.be ' Trsasurer ol ocean tflt y. I dollars? "0,n hundred aud nity ls-"ibUui5^Thi0tamDu,i^'1i1'" ^7™" *7° for Addition to Music Parilion Platform. Healed bids for proposal lor,fnrnlshln« and : ;S5?0rBw7i?lf £ speeldeatluns t2tSlyPHarv#y?rl shmmaofOoaaoiK 'n °' "mnils Coea ml 'no 'ire^roo^i"' ' *' "" dttion to tb* city Treasurer of tHwaa Ully, N'.Jr ta lbesuai nlC.ll .'"ta" saseflleatloos ran be obtained ot for whfcb'iMlVTw 'reread' w1«'uiil>,'Td It. I- OUPV. city Hurrsyar. ^«Ut.. I-T?..gi. Ocean City Title and Trust Company ; of Ocean City, New Jersey CAPITAL $100,000 j SURPLUS $30,000 ) t'oadurt- a (antral baaeiag bosiaesa. J not Ire and ohowe I renL^wrret^on i Time Arootmtal . iNauaxa Tiriia laauea StaacHCt WM. K. MAHHKY, President I IIEN11V 11, MOUHK. rirsl Vlre-Prestdsnt ■ LKMI.IXM. LUUI.AM.Met'ond Vlre-Prreldeol ■ C. R. HTII.WKLU fearetary and Treasurer i J- FITR! AN TATKM, Hollrilnr ( I t ol*8CTOSii Allen C'oraon James (1. HctUI E. V. Corson Joseph 1. Heull H. W. Kd wards William IL Hberrerd Rarry Head ley lualal H. (Iteelmau r J. Kay j. Kttlilsu Talem Baaltiaf by Mall a Speciilty IRAE. WALL 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Plain and Decorative Paperhaneer — — ■ A Post Card will bring our service to yon. ATLANTIC !CE COMPANY L" tarn Maintain Ice flow, 1814 Aebury Ava, • OCEAN CITY N. J. '
Cold Winter Nights are betl enjoyed ill a -warm Well Lighted Room. Tbe iUumiiiaUon of the room with MAZADA LAMPS not only gives tjie licst substitute for daylight, but makes the CHEAPEST ILLUMINATION The same amount of light of a better quality, al One-third the Cost of }he c-trbbn filament lamp. The Ocean City Electric Light Company I CAS HEATING STOVES U Don't let llie sudden change of weather catch you unprepared. A Gas Heater will makt any room warm and cor,y at a i minute's notice and keep it the way yon want it as long as you want it. - Ii Call at the Gas Office, Eleventh and Haven avenue, and select what you want. We have a supply of tlie In-st makes. CITY GAS LIGHT' COMPANY
Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AyENUE
Ocean City, New Jersey HEADQUARTERS ; For anything you want to know about • building. ' Are you undecided how to plan your house ? Yon are invited > to come and see our splendid Collection of np-to-date plans. J Would you like to have your ideas of a hottse developed and C ' know what -'t wonld cost to build ? ' 4 We have a draughtsman always at your service. Free. 1 Are you unfamiliar with building materials ? You are invited to our-show rooms, where samples may l>e seen aud tlieir relative t merits and cost discussed. ■ Are you undecided who to have build your house ? It will cost yon no more to have a matt who has designed ami built many of the finest buildings in. Ocean City. JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER I Eighth St., Opp. Penna, R. R. Depot ; rou should have A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time 1 to look after it closely yourself and must 'depend upon the honesty of the contractor. j C I have hnilt for a large number bf people and couja refer yon to " „ any or all of them. I Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis m. Townsend ! office dim hcd ns*" c,ty- ' f mi st. opposite r.o. DUILDLn h. j. — L. 8. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty < — ; Hotels and Bungalows '• Contractor and Builder. Everything lu the Building Line II Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully -Given. . BE8IDENCE— 810 Asbury Avenue OFFICE— 745 West Avetuu ; ALLEN SCULL THE BVlWiPEft : E tears axo Qce*n £yf. Phone Connections Walter V. Hess 'contractor and builder JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION ' ffJ'SJIf" toUNNISHtU Ob WIN DOW ANO Otfes SCSCCNI , AND All. RINDS Of BgPAlB MB OB TO ONDla. Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US "There's a Reason" J Prompt, economical and reasonable On all jobbing' and alteration work. < Call us up 1 Ocean City house Bldg. Co. 1 Wm. N. Smith, IYcsident Ralth M. Townsrnd, Treasurer', j/ . Brnj. F. Youno, Secretary Pboae ».x office: Bay Ave. bet. 10th and I Ith St*. ,
roNTW Acroaa tip wntom*. 1 OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OfFtCR: 8th St. Opposite P. O. Plans and Specifications prepared without charge Only galvanized nails Usui's: exterior work . ■ Spencer B. Swan If Jobbing Carpenter _ a specialty and Builder cstim.yc. AH. .l.n. FUB.iShED JOHN T. SEAL !_ BUILPER WILLARD S. 8TEELMAN Contractor and Builder Eleventh At. end Say svr. Ocean CUy New Jersey A. G. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER 6. 0. Adimt. f. V Adimt J geo, 0. adams ft bro.
= PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work la Masco IJm Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, practical house painter 645 Asbury Avenue, or KAN CITY. N. J.
■Unity id humtK. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE ANO S ION PAINTERS L. BRECKLEY, PROP Mixed Paitita, Lead aud Oils ■ 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. HEADLET A ADAHH °~""" Reading Coal Real Estate and Search Company of Cape Mnj" Connly, N. J. Htrt-KKSKNTTNO FIDELITY TRDST CO. or NBWAKK T1TLEB INBUREP FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT ANO SOLD Cape May Court House, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY ' AH0 RETAIL DEALER IN DENN'S , CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724 Asbury Are., Ocein City. H. J. Wedding Parties and Picnic* a Hpec tally. Your (red* solicited. Orders delivered. Prompt aUsutlott. Milk and Cream always on hand. Doth Pbouea. 1. 1 cmiifioii micnf pukTcYcreim llotal and Ootlsc* TnuWa Spsetalty ■ *".BSS ■i.ajaijyic."'L A. STEELMAN ! BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing > JOBBING DONE PNOMPTLV Clia w4 Ojilsf T«f» 1 Spsolittj Agsnt for Stewart^ I rou Work* CYh Ptalii *od Ornamental Iron Fmim, Iron ltaillng**nd Window Guard*. . Seventh St. and Haven ire Ejes Eitmined Without Drops ,,r.2a^.i^j:asr-,iss2»ss; there la no usressllr ol ratal lo rbllsdelphla. My stock ol Ky* tiliism and NreelacMs is aa . plvts as can b* found la anr eiey'""""a. W. EI^Y ' rararr Tlrarlala aad Atloatic Am, ati-a xtie' orrr. x. j. ■ IW* Hall PhoaaUffip

