d - . Ocean City Sentinel j "jp'aiwaa *** KnumM pfcaavTarasrav i R. CURTIS ROBINSON Kditer ul Proprietor ocean city. - - NEW JERSEY ] Bell 'Phone No 60 -X ^ * , JSuMHlM* SintrtSlr an* T*"' > pro-l-'ij- 6-"« "r «*P*rWo«»8 | ynMllAY APRIL » WIS , IMwt s. the ty "j^, ,'"1' ! The burning question of I he hour: "What's the -core?" TUB wbale'a fone, but » won't be ■ 1 ■reel while until we have the usual ' iiiimberof l«aullful niertnahl" on the beach In Ocean City Is a Net of new word* for "Impllfled 1 •polling, lliere l» a auggiatlmi ofllie cockney. The board favora the dropping at the "h" In many Instance-. Thk State Heuele allowed that the entailer countlea of New Jeiaey do not ^deaire to be controlled by a few of the big up State oounllea. The vole against the Hanueaey constitutional convention bill waa dedalve. Thk death of J. Plerpont Morgan, which occurred lu Rome, remove* the foremen bauker the world ha* aaen In a gauaratlou. Hbi death waa no! unexpected and therefore had no material eflect upon the llnanchU market. UWORIMa'wIII aoon be In aeealou to atrugglf with tbe tariff qua-tlon A* the Trenton HUteUaaetle ja«L "That mme of the tariff achfduleom^i-t to be rev lead, no reanonable man doubt-, but lliere should be uo aucb revlalon a# will put the balanoeof trade on lite other .Ida ol tbe book " Thk people of ihla country were •hocked to bear of tbe terrible loaa or lib and great Buffering cauaed by trie heavy flood* In many aectlnna of the United Hiatal la-t week, and there wai a quick maponaewlth help for the tinfortunate*. Ocean Utly'a re*ktent« were among the thousands who contributed to auccor the needy. THRtnauy frtendaof Euward'J. OnMee were pleaded over the pro# peel* ol hta atrveloua racer, Caroline II. Iaouthern watera. aa told In "tbe HamXR of leal week. II partlrulartv pleading to tbe member* of the Ocean City Yacht Hub, wboae colon the boat flits. We will be glad to nole the raccaaam of tbe Cerollne [I Pand her captain, William R. Hen*xey. Thk Hoboken Observer, the leading Democratic paper In Hud -on County, lit making a alrong tight agalnat the adoption of Ibe Walah act by the munldpalHiea of that county. It aay* that act "pula the government Into power for four yeara. There I* a recall, but even Judge Carey admit* that It la worthless. or uearly ao. A* Ueorge L. Record *ald la-t fall, -the whole object of the "act la to take the government ee far away from Ibe pao pie aa poaalbla. Once -afe In their Job* for four year*, tlieoa politician* would do Juat aa Walab act official* have doue In Paaaalc, Treuton, Allantlc City, Long Branch end oilier pltce*vote tbemaelve* and their friend, fal aalarlee, ral*e Ibe laxee and. let the people whletle. They knew what they ware dolug wbeu ibey decided not to light but to capture commlnhni government." a new vi:ta. With tbla laaue tlie Hkxti ski. anter* upon another yrar-o le thai bid* fair to be fraught with p^qcb for the advancement and beat Intereat* of Ocean V'lly. Ibe great**! aeaabore rcaort along the New Jeraey Coaat. Aa In the pa.t. ttie BBSTlSKh will be found doing ell within Ha power to help the general prngiaa* of tbe city upon line* that beapeak permanency and achievement uf nautta that will be for thy benrtll of W* take occasion here lo return warm thaoke lo all our patron* for the genrront aopport given the BKsnsKt. end to expraaa tbe hope that ttua patronage will ba merited and glvru In the yean to enme WANT BOARDWALK Tweatirib Mren AerteMilon A meeting of ibe Twentieth Str-el , Improvement Aaaoclatlon will be held at Lu Lu Temple, trustee's room, Breed and Sprlug Oardru *tree|. Philadelphia, on Friday. April 4. at 8 p.m. Member* arrearne-ily rtqueatcd to be praaent, aa tbere will be bu*lnea* dMmpartauoe brought before Uu* Ooe of tbe purpose* of tbe meetlug 1- to demand that tbe city build the Boardwalk between Sixteenth -mud Heveoteaotb at reel*. Taken lo Howplim. Kra. William Httelmau, of Ihla dty waa taken to 81. Jowph'a Hospital I>r Herachei t l i auffeilug hum internal Samuel Dlxnn, a aeiphiown re*l dent of l hi* dty, wa* alao takeu to Hi Josephs Hospital the sauiedav l.v Hr Petttt. Ha waa threatened mil, append icHIa Mra J P. Kox end danghtrr Ml-* Maty, ere borne from Weal Cbe-ter. Wiwre Mia* Kox oaa loan ai tend lug a •cuilnary and Where *be wa. taken III. Her mother waa with bar during her MtaaKoK, who ha* fully recovered, la entertaining a few friend*. Uraaaon tbe lot* near Thirty-fourth ■great became Ignited abuut 8 o'clock cottage lu oourae of eooat ruction nearby -watlM be nred. There waa a Mill . alarm and the bla» « a* extinguished MOTJIlMlaawcr .< ikrUartl. • tai^ai "Via. wiH^juauage a
STRONG APPEAL [l > BY MR. BOHNER
Preflbyteiian Church Pastor's , j Forceful Sermon on Great Western Disasters. _ Reforms large audience. In the Pro* j i byterlen I'bqrch, the peMor. the Rev. < Charles H. Rosier. last Sunday even- ^ log delivered a forceful and pertluent ( ■eruion on our Wesiern disaster*. lie took aa bla lexl yrue»l* J; IJ-I-*: "The. ' window* of heaven were opened. andj( - the rain washpou tlie earth ". I . The following la an abdracl of III* i sermon: |i "It la I he duly of th* t lirlMlan • > , minister to lulerprel calamities. Shall I *ome queenly ahlp In inld-occan cra'-b into an Iceberg and go down, oarryjng hundred* of paaaeugera wKh heftahall an earthquake lay ay me proud metropolis lu i ulna; shall Morm aiqUflood, raging over a w Ida-extended are*. •' ' leave disaster and death In their path. " the Chelation mlnlater la under obll- ' gallon In leach the lessons and apeak I the word* of comfort called forth by 1 ' the caiaalrupbe. -Today the people of tbla land *11 I ' -tunned In the pre-ence of a frightful I ' mlafortune which haa overtaken llie clllztn* of our middle weateru Stale*. Where a few day* ago there were , cllfe*. imiierlal in their beauty, proud , • of their bl.tury, hopeful of their future ' alert, fearle** and palpitant with . 1 ambition, there are today fleld*^ of 1 ed|e« creep outwaid, Hldrehouaea . that roeegrandly, wrought In steel and , coatly *toiie, aurrendered their bolt* , 0 and bar* and Iron **fe« at the first , ■ touch of tbla IrreMallbte burglary. 1 Pair mansion a, riven and levelleil, " have vanished. (Ireat factorlea and '• mark* of commerce,, their clamor I .tilled, have gone down lu the wteck • The "heme* of the people, blowu down or *ubmerged, with aacred relic*, and pillow* mi which lo Bleep, and bread e to eat, all awept away, millionaire and d pauper, alike, are without food and e- shelter. J e "Had a* I* the spectacle of malrrlal « dlaaMer. II I* nothing compared with I- the sulleriiig of the people. They are a hungry and cold. Thdy anflerfor food I- and ciothlng and Utfbt and abeller: what ahall they do? whither ahall they go? Nearby town* that gladly would balp are themselves aghh-t In it ihe presence of mlafortune. Bight - here we learn nur flrat lesson from thl* b cataMroplie— a lemon you need no v prearhe. lo point nut to you— It lathe n lea*on of unlveraal brotherhood. e "A* aoou aa the new* of tbe dlaaaler e became krrtOm a great wave of symd pattiy awept over thl* whole country and the whole of Kurope; freight train* going with thOpead .of an exg pram hurried to tbe devastated point*. r_ bearing food and blauketa; the re- !( source* of our natlnual government i. were tbrowu open to the sufferer* „ What doe* thir thrill of gympalhy „ sweeping over two confluents mean? r. It meau* aomathlng that la sometime* I, doubled bjg blllou* phlluMinhera; II mean* that th* heart of man h» sweat ie and true, and quick lo fael and comlf mlmrate. In the premncc of some great calamity, aucb aa haa overtaken ,* our people In the Weal, a responsive j chord la awakened In human hearts ■e every whrra. showing that In dlslias* n- wa are' all member* of a common _ brut be -hood. lt "What a pool place Ihla world la lo l( put our treasure* lo! Five hundred y million dollar* of property deatroyed 0 In a day and a night! How anuch i, toil of brain and band and foot wa* repreaented In that property! All the anxiety and labor of twenty year* •wept away! How It taaohaa th* folly a of aetllng our affection on anythlug ir lhat la merely of tbla earth! TrnewlaI- doin Ilea In building up In tbe soul lb* u temple of a beautiful Christian charg acirr. Tbla la aomMhlng thai dlaaMer I. cannot cra«h, that flee cannot consume II and that floods cannot awaep away. il "Out of Vb* weM I here come, a voice >■ tonight crying, 'Prepare lo marl thy it dad!' Hundreds uf people are known •I to have perished. They had no time for -preparation. The pooraM lime to n pray waa wheo the tornado blew and - the flood* came. How can a man d pray when hi* home la being swept i- away? when hi* wife and children " are perishing? "Rut there I* an obligation growing oul of tbla which reals upon every one of ue. It I* the duty of giving prompt relief to tne-aufferara. Tbay-- want " something besides 'dod blase yn'vV They are Mretchlng out Ahali" nand , to jj ua and crying. 'We are hungry', give i, u* bread! We are cold: give n« clothe*! > We are sick; give na medicine!' Aa In the laM day we hope to Ami mercy or the Lord, let na show mercy lo other*. „ I ple*d.for them uafortunate iwople In behalfofHIm who said, "Inasmuch 8 a* ye did II unto these, my brethren. J ye did It unln me " RnJoaeW VI. II at ihe Breakers. H. E. Bonschur, wife and daughter, r, of Philadelphia, enjoyed a plea**nl [j al the Kreaker*. and returned ^ home laM Saturday . Mr. Boneefaur I* a prominent Chestnut street optician 1 Robert W. Hcott, wife and sou spent n ' furtulght here. Irwin I- Jaenby and h wife are at present sojourning al the Breaker*. They had a* their guest* over Saturday and 'Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Sill, wall kuown *uiu- - mer cottager*. Mr. and Mr. Jacob? '• have engaged a nultr for the entire ■ season. * Maw l lnoOra nisirlci*. '• Lawyer W. B. Davie, of Ihl* dty, who arrived home last week from a trip to Texas, passed through many of ^ the IpMKled district* o'n hla journey ( 0 back Mr. Davl* nay* ihe report* uf i a the disaster were lo:uo way exagger- ' JJ ated. The coudltloua were terrible. 1 j KseKXrmariai breviers. | A Dumber of the Ocean City mema i»ra of Allantlc City' Lodge. No. lie, I. Loyal Order of Mooxe, alleuded tbe * memorial service* of tli* order in -tbe ,_ Churc'i of ibe A*e*n»lon Sunday even- - . Ing. The sefrlce* were beanl'lhil and jvery Impraaalve. w i
SUJiDAY IN THE ]* LOCAL CHURCHES,
Sermons and Excellent " Music Heard by Large " . Congregations. 6 I The cliurchewln'Ocgali City were all! I well filled at ihe wrvlce* on Sunday, i ; Following are re|*irt| of the sermon* 'heard: ' tluod-*lxcd i-otigregalloiia attended Iw the service* In HI. Allguetlne'- t'hurcll » 'Hunday, maww* being celebrate<I at 81 'land 1(1 o'clock. The rertoi, the Revi h I Johfl.J. Sweeney, preached a slrong | and enlightening sermon on "Faith" J at the 10 o'clock ma**. Service* *l(| j , held every Kuiiilay rooroliig at 8 anil j" in o'clock. » ' I TABKKNACI.K HAITIWT. y § In the Tabernacle HaptIM Church | | Sunday, Ihe service* were' well at- | | tended. The pastor, tlie Rev r* J.Com- B '. fort, preached ou both occasion*. An | i luicrestlng careinony al tbe morning | , service was the blessing of Ihe four | Keruey children — Edith. Janic*. Vtr-. | ! gin la and Ruth lliere wa* the usual | I gmsi sllendiin-e at Sunday school ■ In the First M. E Church Sunday I » there were large congregalbin. al both . I service*. The morning lesson was from Malt. 1 il: 14 HI — Ibe parable of the talent* I The Rev Dr. Haines, Ihe pastor, | 1 took hi* text from part of the nfleeulh " verse, "To every man according lu-lila I several ability." and tlie ulueleenlh " verse, "alter a long-time the lord of ■ Willi them." * Dr Haines said that theaa were the 1 lord'* own servants and lie gave them 1 One of Ihe speaker'* leadltir' 1 thought* upon which he enlarged, wa. 1 lhat God ha* created us. and we know I that He has. for dominion over all the earth. Man has measured ,the sun II weighed tlie planets, annihilated time '• and epai-e with ' electricity. We are * created In Hod's Image anil are like 11 Hint In spiritual moral things. As we r: have all lha*e powers— spiritual, moral " and physical— we must not shirk our 7 duties " In the evening Dr. Haines syad Ihe j " lesson frtmi Nehemlah, 8: 6-IS, and ( look the text of his sermon from the ° teulh verse. "Th* joy of the -Lord I* * your strength." Hla line of thought ( was lhat. at tbe joy of the Lord fa aer- , '' vice, ao our service lo ITrwi i- our Mrength ( " The Rev. Arthur Gee* morning , sermon wa* on Hie subject of "Ever- , laMlug Life," Ihe special theme belug. , ®" "The Varying Idea* or tha Future , 11 Life." " "Th* climax of the ChrlMlan year I* , ' not Easier, but WhlTHunday," *aki , ' the speaker. "Easter corre*|>oiids to , the feart of the Paanover, and Whit- ' Sunday lu a sense correspond* with , Pentecost. Of course, a* a matter of , fad. they are several days apart, but , e lb* promiiiaut featura of tbe feaat of ^ 11 Pentecost, namely. Ibe offering of the , e flrM fruit*, la evident In Whit Sunday, - " or ibe Ascension Day. "If wa art to live again, II la as Im , " portant for ua to know what sort of a , lile we abalf live a* It la for us to know , " that we ahall rise. That we do not possess much Information an this j point Is quite true; but we ought to learn what Is lo be * learned In order ; lhat we may prepare ourselves for^he , ' future. , r" "The Idea of a future life can be , ' traced lo tbe very limits of historical * lime*. Age* before Tbe dawu of "* Christianity, tbe river of this belief. '' brimming with Ihe twpes and fears of ' river of Eden, through four aucienl channels ofth# religious experience of our race. Ibe faiths of Egpyt. of Ha * bylonla, of Persia, of India. y "Greece waa nonfldeut In Iter faith , " and the reality of an after life, and of * Ihe Old Veatameul, or Jawlsh, view I! " may he said In tba words of another that 'It grew from little lo more, from i " surmise lo certalnlty from obscurity to 1 clearness.' " "Crude al time*, this llioug'hl of au < afler-llfa certainly was, and In some i * In -lances, repelling, yet at all limes i 1 and tvaeywbaia there waa this In l common among the earlier and crude ') (lelief*. that they did teacb the leaaon. i so that ihe people learned to believe " hi the after-life as a part of the soul's i , eou»clnu* experiences. , "Of course we have suggestions of i the source such a- nature oilers In the I 1 serpent sloughing off lie akin, tlie | beeilecasilng.il* armor, the silkworm h leaving Ilie cocoon, the still rising from the ocaan. spring coming after winter, and persons rislug from the Mate of sleep or of unc-.uaclou.nesa ' Seeing these tilings, Ibe auclenis hi- ' vented Ihe story of the PtWnlx. that r(' fsbled bl|i«l w hich rose from ihe a-lie* (| of It* funeral pyre lo live ggalu and lo re|>eat the process of life, death, re-br ' reel lou indellullely." t Although liter* wa* some slight op- . position on the part of lovtra of other ,1 flower*, the violet waa chosen aa the stale flower for New Jersey under a y resolution adopted by the House of | r W-sembly at Trenton last Friday The - resolution, was presented by Assembly- | toaoXarmll, of l amden. and, In urg- , Ing ltaxadoptlon. he said thl. flower - bad been selected by a number of wo- I men's organization* In the Stat* after ,f the question had been discussed for ' y j some years. ,r - -a. — r- Woltenoa lo Hel* Hacrr. I l.J Charles A Wolverton, assistant ! j proseculor of Camdru County, baa : t«.-u aaked by CharlesS Mtsus. prose i- culortif Atlantic County, to become I. special aasLtant proseculor, ilo pernia e neot assistant having ye, beea i . * named by Mr. Moor* Mr. Wolverton 1 * qfis arranged to 'a-slat Mr Moore tem-'j d porarlly. He waa a terror h, evil- j, | dueia lu Camden County j i . . V
Morar Telephone l lgnres. Tjie report Just Issued by ItwAmerlcair Telephone and Telegraph Comfor the year ending December 1 .11. 1«I2 shows that the telephone ha* 1 In the Culled Stale*, lo a ; ' greater extent than any w liert else |u 1 ' tba world,* household necessity. There now 70.000 town*, cities and liam- ] lei* from which lelephoue message* may be sent. This I* '..law more lliau the number of poat ofllces In the I oiled Slates; ,IO.(WO more lhau the number [ of railroad Matlona and nearly Ihree ' lime* Ihe number of regular telegraph ofllces Tlier* are altogether 7.458,074 telephone Matlona lu the Hell syatem. which la an Increase ofer last year of 1 sa 440 atatlona. This compares with ' au Increase during the previous year ' of 718,11011 'stations. Including Ihe traffic over the long1 distance line*, but not Including Ihe ' connecting companies, Ihe dally aver1 age of toll connections In 1912 was ' About 788,000 ami of exchange counec- ' ftoos about 25, 572, 000. Thl* compares >' with M5.I190 and 28,48!l.i»0 In 1911. Speaking broadly this means lhat the dally average of telephone converse1 lions last yeai reached 2fl,8IO,wkl, or *1 th* rate of about ,8. 472,000,1*10 for the ' year, as against -M 128.000 In IHIl.when 1 the rate waa 7,770|)00,000 a year. ' The Bell System showed a gross ' revenue— not Including that of Ibe ' connected Independent liues- (199,200.000. Till* waa a gain of (20 000,000 < over the previous year. 1 Scarcely any corporation tii the ' United State* has Its Capital stock - more widely distributed than Ihe I American Telephone and Telegraph ' Company. A majority uf the share* 1 are held by women and lea* than 7 ' i-er cant. Is held lu the name of brokerage bouse* The average number of •tiarca held by each stockholder al I lie ■ close of 1912 was abowo lo be 68 r Writing in a llridgeion paper, a few i d*> a ago. Seuator Nichols, of t'uinher I land, axpraaaed th* following opinion: The Legislature Is booked to adjourn i on Thursday next at the hour of r twelve o'clock noon. And II ought lo i adjourn promptly. Far heller for the Slate and jtbe people If Senate and - House would adjourn for a pcrloil of , at leaai Ihree years. It uilghi be the : part of wisdom later ou for the people > adopt a constitutional amendment making a single session foraguberuatorlal term, that session to be held 1 January of the flrat year of a new i gorefti>>r_ The Lily Commissioners, at their , Weekly meeting, received a written request for all ordinance divorcing the electric light and electric railway comi pauiea lu their relations to Ihemunlcl Ipalily, so that one company canuol , be held responsible for the duties of Hie oilier, t'lly Solicitor Howell asked lhat a resolution to this effect be passed by the board. At the suggestion of Mayor Haadley. acllou was po*t|Kine<f for a week. Eagene C Bonnlwell In Town. ' A-slslant City Solicitor Eugene U. > Ronritw'ell. of Philadelphia, was In f Saturday, accompauled by his f wife. Mr. and Mra. Honulwell. who - In Wayne, were here for a double purpose— to look alter their auto, f which w*a In an accident here a "week • before and lo get their cottage, at Fifty-third Mreel aud Central avenue, , ready to open for the summer seasou. Back from Florida. Commodore aud Mra. C. Howard Scherinerhorn returned from Florida Thursday to their borne In West Philadelphia. They wrere at Kloreuce \ Ilia, and Commodore Hchermerhorn had quit* a season of Ashing. I ' .-•» : — ClDlhlsi lor Floofl Nnrterera. i. Three barrels of clothli-g were -set - ,iiy member* of the Finn M K Cliuich, | of this city, to tbe sufferers from in* j floral III Dayton and vicinity o . Satur- ! , day last The clolblng was of good i | malaria! and In excellent coiifllllon, I
iHioisG iso csascT lsvinc ruanituai or an. rinbs acaaiaco j a LAWRENCE M. LEAR W n-.nt. M-t' N C. GODFREY '■.*..-■****. .»*-.*,• Upholstering, Awningp. House Furnishings 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. JT - ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN PLUMBINC Are yon gMtlUK entire -stisf-uly.n n« t-- prive«.. w-.rkm*mbi|. and tmsine- .--nrt.-y; If O'frU 'ill I-IV you p) give nje a trial. 1 am in an eicci-lii'iislly g--si l*-sib--n to tat,oars of your repair w--rk M wind. I make a.pecislty. I have miexjamslve (s-Ubladimant ->r rlsrieal force P- miunuun. tiiye iu* m trial. • P H Phons. C. M. BACON <><>7 i-mnth St
[Yard and Lawn work attended to promptly. All kUidp of linlW and yard plants. H|wcial wa-liorcTawnjtra-s -eed for aalaJ liy-t grailwTif j| shad* and ornamental tree- and Wlgiito. "Would be pieaHaTo .lo your [ ' w'oik for you. Top wdl ~>!«l liTa"iy, quarftiiy *u ! -s|-eclal fertlll/sr for. j ELMER H. CRANE sao woo m JT tnwACg Ooasn.Cl.y Naw Jsraayi j itatmnmm3caaHic»a.^.7i^4i4a3t«aBwntaasgitoi«atatapgi*4gfta , INTERIOR DECORATING NEW Stock At 651 Asbury Ave. Open February 1, 1913 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WALLPAPER EDWARD J. BORTON Construction Sand & Gravel Co. JOS. a . CHAMPION, rvl Bn ■a® r Office, 8th St., Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean Gi^y, N. J. All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. „ . Dirt 1or Grading or Filling.' y READING RAlSftOAD DELIVERY. ■ \
Hurra IkeCltv Hull*. ' . Ki.itorthk8kntiski-:-I do ifope r G'e fly torn in Isslonere-wlflnot.lc-lay , in biillding the new city ball. It is , needed at oucv. At the-rate the Ninth , street Are house has been going lo i plecesidurlng tlie last week or two) . Hits company will soon be without , shelter for It* tin apparatus. Hurry r Accrpla Call In nouin Keavlllr. t The Rev. Charlea J. Dauphin, of i Crtim Lynpe. Pa., has accepted a call I lo tbe pastorale of the Calvary and . Memorial Baptist Churches -at Soiiil. f Seville He will assume In* new i duties Sunday -next. . mark lake " Undertaker and Embalmer •prions la* OCKAN CITY. K.J , THK IJP-TO-DATK ; Tonsoriai. Parlor c 624' Asbury Avenue . l • . — Four Barbers NO WAITING s - MORGAN HAND. Jr. 0 BIB .... ou,. O.TV, w"I°" : Ocean City Title and j Trust tompany e of Ocean City, New Jersey CAPITAL *100,000 ' SURPLUS %-JO.OOfi isausca titles laauia KiaacHCa ' I.Khi.i K H. I.i' bl.AM.Kp, stun vin*Piesi<tsni * C. R. HT1 1.WKI.I., H—erslnry and Trsssurrl 1 J. flTHIAN TATKM, Holli-llor OIRCCTORS: e K. W. Kd wards Wlllkuu II^Hharrard Banking by Mail a Socially ■ ira e. wall 725 Central Ave. -i Ocean City New Jersey ; ' <»«)» ; Plain and Decorative Paperhaneer , ~ ' ^ A Poat Card will bring our ser1 vice to you. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY PE*LgW !N p0Mn0 J(0U|]tajn |ce , ° "ow. (D1« Asbury Ave, .OCKAN-CITV N. J. '
Cold Winter Nights „ .„t l\4uji.y«d in a . . Well LigMfed ftibom. The iUnminStiott of the room wSjh 0 MAZAD^ LA1V1PS but only givei-dic l«r*t suliMitittoTor daylight, i\ii pikes' tlie CHEAPEST ILLUMINATION - \ _ i ' Tlie siiuic animnit. of fight of a.lie'ttcr' quality. hi\ One-third the Cost I f- . - of tlie cgrlion filatbenf lamjf. ', The Ocean City Electric Light Company
J-CAS HEATING STOVES f . * Don't let the*uddeu change of weather j - catch you- unprepared. A Gas Heater will make any -room warm atul cozy at a miuufe's notice and keep it the way-you want it as long as you want it. <. li Call at the Gjts Office, Eleventh aftfL1 j. Haven avenue, and select what you want.' \ We have a supply of tlfe hcst uiakus. CITY GAS IJGHT .-COMPANY . j
Bell Phone t» Inter-State Phone 134-A ' SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey HEADQUARTERS For, anything you want to know about J building. Are you undecided how to jilan your house ? You are im ited . lo come and see our splendid collection of up-to-date plans, r Would you like to have your ideas of a house developed and I kfiow what ;t would cost to bnild f I We have a draughtsman always at your service. Free. Are yon unfamiliar with liuilditig materials ? You are invited lo our show rooms, where r-amplcs may lie seen and their relative merits and cost discussed. Are yott 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. C. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R7 R. Depot
1 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 depend upon the honesty of tlie contractor. • I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. " . | Send for the list of names and photographs o! the homes. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE ' Ol III FNrn OCEAN CITY, ^ gih St. opposite r. 0. DUILL/Ln *. j. Ti S CORSON Seashore Cottages a Specialty — 3 Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything m th* ituiMing i.iu* 9 Plans and Specifications Furnisted. KMiiuates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE— 8 10 Asbury Aveune OFFICE— 745 West A venus .. ...... . ^ „.uul; r -'rrur, — -w nnin-niui
ALLEN SCULL THE B\1\UDER • , Eighth ,-i.yo ochhjy rfw. Rhone Connections < Walter V. Hess 'contractor and builder i JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION 1 1 KSTIMATCS ruKNlSHCO ON WINDOW AND OOON BCRIINA 1 A LTKNATIG Nl, ADDITIONS M AD I TO ON 0 1* ^-0?^.,;,• "l"D" „Ll PHOSC >..■« Office 1017 Asbury Avenue || OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY '
B-4-U-B1LD-KUM-C-US I "There's a Reason" f Prpmpt, economical 'and reasonable .qp itll jobbing and alteration work. * ■. . Call ns up j Ocean City House Bldg. Co. I Wm. H. Smith, President - RAi.ru M. Towwsknd, Treasurer j * Brnj. F. Yodno, Secretary Office: Bay Avo. bet. lOthand llth SUj,
rnsTmrToax tY» nrir urn* OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER 8th St. Opposite P. O. Plans and Specifications prepared without charge' Only galvanized naTTs' used oil . exterior work Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter a Specialty and E||lllder ESTIMATES SND PLAINS FURBISHED JOHN T. SEAL builder WILLARD 8. 8TEELM AN Contractor and Builder Eleventh at. and Ba> avc. Ocean City ' New Jeraey A. G. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER 6. 0. Adini. W. ff A4i«i GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. = RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCCAPI CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Also, John T. I .or" I -rail and till ConBRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PBON Reedy Mixed Paint*, Lead and Oil* 920 and 922 Asbury HVeuue. HKADLKV A AUAMM Reading: Coal Heal nd'ot'lM'Suritv?' ■UIIa'm ibe lou (UsmuLeea. hell or Kuterprlsa unci HA Vsrd. TK.4TII nod BUT Real Estate and Search Company of Cape May County, N. J. ' KKFRKHKNTI Ml FIDELITY TKDST CO. Or NKWAKK TITLES INSURED K**tr> In*. Al-lrne: 4ol TIU« and Kirs tuFARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD, * Cape May Court House, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY y WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENN'S „ CELEBRATED
ice cream 724 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, N.J. Wedding I'artle* am) Plculm * Hpac i»lty. "Your trail* aollcllrd. Ciiforadullrered. Prompt attention. Milk and Cream always ou hand. 1Mb Phone*. I. S. CHAMPION ^ manufacturer of PURE ICE CREAM HotM and Collar* Tradaa "racially Ifcjib Ptonjdi ,1UJ|| T^H|ANO[y CgT AVE. I. A. STEELMAN and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY On* ind Ojslir Toegt Y Sp»elill| Agent for Stewart'* Irou Work* Co. Plain and Oruamental Irou Feuca, Railing* and Window Uuanls. Seventh Si. and Haven Im Eyes Examined Without Drops . ,o-Mrnor-kot' KyTdiara'auli n rtlUqT'l1"*" • ,hort A. W. ELY i <-rwsr viralnlK aud AUaalK a.«^ | ATLAXTIC CITY, K. J. I Hliar* East IJM raaaaa lloor. BataUlsbsd 'MS Hall ftx-a. I lit.

