Ocean City Sentinel ] R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY ] BeD 'Phone No M-X ***"! ^ Job-work promptly dotie'b^ **,ier Droved t rU U HHDA Y. APItll, in. 1M . All announcement and apeculallmi- 1 on Inoculative and other treatment- of c disease* should carry with I hem the « name premise (bat a healthy body Is r the t**t combatant of all disease", and i a healthy body la nature's reward for « living In "conformity with nature." as I Kplctetu* puts It. As serums and auti I toxins accumulate there seems some ' danger that tbelr potency will be over- t estimated by an unthlnklug public'.. « Hmallpox, diphtheria and typhoid have met resistance in the Inoculative ■ process, but better sanitation and wiser < health regulations, giving tlie body a chance In other wnfds. to keep Its t bearings, mast go hind hi hand with 1 these. ,v Ha vn the Klixalwth Times: The an- a ununc-emaut Ihst lbs churches of this > city sra about to employ ihc moving plotnre to advance the teachings of r t 'hristlanliy goes fei to sprove I lie > future of au Inventlou orlgiually In- .< tended purely for the purpose of enier- s talument. The church -and Hundiy n school are largely glveu to the lu- a learns more easily and retains longer tl what la gal bared through observation, n The ureof the moving picture to lllus- I, Irate rehgoos lectures, Blhla reading. Huudsy school lessons snd clisracterof soclsnt history Is safs lo rftvslop -i Inlerrst snd create Impressions Nut p will do much to make the work of n religious organ txatjona more . elllcleift ci and far reaching. ,, WII.SO.N l.osi s OR|: T Speaking of the comlug extra session ■ of the State Legislslure. the Trenton » State GaxeUe aaye: <► It Is nonsense lo deny that there are certain men In the State who are Hch- w It.-g to gel . as msny opportunities a- '* possible lo show Presldeul Wilson " that be ba- lost bis leadership In New " Jersey, and wbetber we believe that r< they are right or thai they are wrong. n we must admit J he fact that there " men bad a Arm and controlllug grip <* on Iba majority members of tlie legit- 11 I store this year. When Governor Wilson resigned' ^ bis office to take Op lb* greater duties " of (ba oflloe of president of the Culled " Htetas, he declared that be woulH x keep an eye on the affairs of New n ( Jersey. and continue lo exercise his 11 leadership of the Demucrals m this State, but it became evident very " soon after ha wentTo the White House t1' (hat bis gMp bad been shaken off In Io New Jersey, and the men who were D supposed lo have been senl to their polities! graves by him, suddenly <» showed signs of resnrrectkin, and they ^ seem In be stronger no*. In the conndls of their party, than Ibey were three years ago. That being the care, what are we to expect from in extrx session of the H legislature!1 th aerator Hand at Rag,,.. ™ ( It has been generally understood for years thai former Henalor Robert K ' Hand was the principal owner of the Cape Mey Star and Wave, but not unHI recently did hi. name appear lu Hie l>aper as Ibe president of the publishing company. The secretary and . treasurer ts Samuel K, Eldredge Al- , bert H. Baud. Is general manager. For ! mauy years Asrou W. Hsnd. superlulendent of Iba public schools of this ."'V — « as manager of the paper, but recent laws " forbade ^superintendents from engag- " lug In other line* of business A.C. noa well' reecnsrerlng. ' Hie meny friends will be much Km ptaased te know thai A. r. BoYwelT,. m, Improving from his recent Illness.. He .. wae threatened with appendicitis aud for a time his ooDdlllon was considered nIJ grava. H. was und.r the care of Dr.. Allen Corson and W. p. Haines, of this rire n- w.ii,--. . . ... 1 • Or. Wilbert, of Atlantic
CHy. a school clium of Mr. Boswell. Waealled lo oonaollation. , f W. c. X V. Social. ° The annual social of the W. C. t-4" „ w ill ba held on Tueaday evening. April ( IS, al the Hterllng Hotel. Mothers a teachers, clergymen and the public are oorifclly Invited Mrs Annie H. Hleelsnan, of Atlantic City, will be one of the speaker. Refreshment, will be c. sailed. ^ w B[|1^Ll ll: Frank J. Oormley. of Philadelphia, * has purchased part of . double cotlag, and lot no Seventeenth .treat, let ween A-bury and Weal avenues this city which ba will occupy during the sum mer. The property was owned by Mrs. Herah K. Hwauk. Haulier BsArdaoi »T„li„iarr. , The Legislature. before adjourning liasred the bill providing for smallcl boerds of freeholders In the counties of this Mat* having over SO, 000 pOptllalinn Two counties are excepted by s™ excepted i,y
Hie ls«. These are Ailsnllc and •srbrr * Hans On Contract. Harber A Maria were awarded the' contract by tlie City Commissioner" lo -Ideu ibe music pavilion platform Their bid was (MM The other bidders . Were W. W Drown, (410 and 8 1. - Hmlth, 1780 Ceaerrir Wink Dane. Director Robert Fl.her reported at j lha meeting of 1 he City Commissioner, that ail the concrete work on Asbury avaaoa MHulsln-l. Healsoaald that a'laipti'ij0* ''** bM"1 ; ■HHh
RACERS NEED NOT ! GOME TO THIS CITY. of Local Yacht Clnb , for Bermuda Event May Go Awry. *TI»e follow ing, of Interest to reader. ; 1 of iheNBNTtSKL, is taken from a Phlla- i delphta Hund.y paper: 1 ' - When tM boats In the motor host ' race -f«ir.i Piflladrlphla lo llermuds get t.i BtTbavid's Head tliey are prlvl- j leg'ed logOM here I bey wHI. I'll oilier . under tlie Juriwllclioii.of the regal Is ' 1 committee of the Yachtsmen's Club, : and s still rii race Is optional. Host. 1 , may enter for Iheyeturii race or ttiry may u it , mar, Us suits their pleasure, far ss obligation, are concerned. If , are f-uir or six boNta-ml he race | snd any of theui does not join In the , return rsce there are no obligation, j . violated s> far as the original llermuds . entries are concerned. Thereon hinges the golfif awry of " ■ the welldiileiiiioned plans of the Ocean * • City Yacht Club. , There are efforts on fool lo swing tlie Hntsli of the return race to New n York instead of Ocean City, as orlgl- s nslly planned. New York yachtsmen t are iuiMiiir the wires lo bring this " about If successful ll may mean four J New York Loafs In Ihe llermuds race, f • hi the other hand, It may mean two T return races' from Rermuifa, one to t New- York afld one to Ocean City, s liiinsb anything, but the regatta mmmlttee Is working zealously to bring d about a satisfactory result.. To this n end f)r F.ugene Hwdyne, clialruisn of c Yachtsmen's club Kygsita Com- t mills, has lasuerl a statement In which h he declares there Is complete harmony fl wiiblu his comuiltteer The Ocean City Yacbt Clpb It In a li •isle bordering on excliement over Ihe h prospects of losing the finish of the re- S race at Its club. The regatta II committee had planned In make ex- a lenslve preparations for the entertain- s in c id of the returning racers at the club The dub has offered a urine Af ji handsome plaque valued at (300 and II .a shield of conslderable'value for every It which finished at Ocean City, p These conditions, It Is pointed 001, » were printed In the Yachtsman's book- si of conditions for the Bermuda race, 11 of which 10,000 have been sent hrosd- ol cast The Ocean City Club still stands tl r.-ady lo fulfill Its obligations BlUi, matter aud will conllnue lo expect-ihe w return race lo finish off ihe club house ol until apprised of a different arrange- tl Even If ihe Yachtsmen's committee l« hold nit to the plans as made for a re- lei from HI. David's Head In Ocean C there irtUhlng to prevent the Yorkers from holding a race of D own. The Yachtsmen's Club er Committee has no jurisdiction m In Ihe uistter. The entries call for a la from Race street wharf. Phlladrt- w lo Mart 011 1(0 p. ra. on June 7, tx finish at Five Fathom Hola, off Ht of Head, Bermuda. Among tba boats prominently men- b; tinned as posslbla starters Is Captain n< MulfnyTs Tocssra II, of the G Ocean City Yacht Club. " b< Anenaed Cawri H Uoberl Flsber, A. J. Bteelman and hi L. Hmlth are 011 Ihe grand jury al so Ihe April term of court, and they went th to Cape May Court House Tueaday from Ocean City on the petit III Jury are Charlea K. Adams. K. B. Fi English. A. G. Gilbert, Alfred K. "4 Hmllh, Alohxo Cotton, Thnmss J. wi Thorn snd Ralph I.. Chester. sh Mlllvlllc Will Trr 11. M ill vllle has decided to try com- Hf mission form of government . At the h« election a few days site, the vote lu Its ih fsvor was two to one. Ainung the He msny now being usmsd as candidates for odlce Is Harry Oelg, who has been an attache of the Ocekti City po.| ' nfflre for several summer seasons. William FraucliBmllb and family. L'! of Philadelphia, have returned from we Europe. -where thvy ftpeiit thr wTnter ounibs pleasantly. Mr. Hmlth Is a well known summer re-kletit of Ibis wo rily, snd lie and his family have ipensd thtlr cottage. 8S0 Ht. Charles *n [ilace. for the smsoo liei
At the meeting of Ihe RuslreM Men'. Association Tuesday evening, the commlttee on the Ocean City Boulevard work Was given euTtrortty to emplrj counsel. Joseph Barclay and Carlisle Clouser were elected niemt>er.^if-tf(s assoclsllon clarence H Ecu IPs automobile has back from Riverton, where ll repainted and given a good overby C! f? Woolstoo. The car now looks like new and pleases ,Mr. very much. U— Sixth and Pleromre avenue. 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. Ik— Fourteenth aud Pleasure ave. I'J— Second and Asbury avenue. 4H — Fourth aud Asbury avenue. W— Eighth aud Asbury avenue. 1 4« — Tenth and Asbury avenue. 1 !H— Thirteenth and- Asbury aveii'ue I t»— Sixteenth and Asbury avenue. I 11— North aod Cantrabavenue. I It— Hlxth and Central avenue. r '>1— Sixth
• 17— Eleventh aud Cantral avenue, j "7— Twelfth and UCaMcy avenue. «k— Fourteenth bM Wesley avenue, j 7H — Fourth and Ocean avenue, c 76— Seventh and Ocean avenue. | Tii- Ninth aud Ocean avenue. 83— Second aud Atlantic avenue. ' Boardwalk and Mnorlyn terrace . Advertise in j , The Sentinel > - f '
SUNDAY IN THE ' - LOCAL CHURCHES . Sertnomj-aod Excellent Music Heard by Largt Congregations. ' e i well tilled al the service. .111 SundsvJ^ heard: • a 1 s' 1 A the sti-ciirr i.r the reclor. "the Ite^ j" John J. Hweeftey. Barge Coogregs- ; 1 The children who recently received j viere Barbara Arnold, Fannie Hushay.j l.illlan Meehair, Julia- I'elrtggi, Joseph ! Meehan. Erkliardt Brown, Michael j Pelrggl. Anthony Pelcggl andJllarry! Pontic re. Much In'crct Is taken by] Miss Katharine Stedem hi the Hmiday 1 school work. • lu tlie First M. K Ohurcl) Hunday. morning Hie sacramaul of the lord's ! siipiier was ailmiols|er«l by the pa- - the Itev Dr. John R. Halhe». as " slsleil by Revs, (lerfrge I. Dobbin- and I K. I.ake. In the course of s j few remarks, Dr. Haines raid that It " is needed as religious couvlclfou, I such conviction as would Influence Ihc I life. As Is always the rule on communion a col led loo was taken up for the needy. Between (HI sod (pi 'were contributed, which has been sent to the Methodist Episcopal Church ExHoclefy for the benefit of Ihe sufferers. Dr. Haines delivered one of his customary helpful sermons at the evenservice. He read Ihe lesson from St John Id; 1 -IH. and look ss his Icxl am come I hat they might have life* aud have It more abundantly." Dr. Haines.' lu introducing his subject, spoke of Hie uilracle of renewed life every spring In usling.. and alins /(he Inconceivable lirtlng _ of springing grasses and -oilier wonderful expulsive power of ilic " swelling bud. This renewed life In w nature every spring, wh)le not a proof of Immortality, Is Intensely suggeslive of It. y< One of Dr. Hslues' principal droughts ®v was along ihe line thai (he boundaries of the physical life are- the cradle snd Ihc grave. He declared thai man re- bl fuses to be bounded by there;, and looks to the more abundant life. The ex- "" eraplsr of the abundant life Is Je-u-Another thought enlarged upon by Dr. Haines was that when s man ll> enters the life of the college, of any * new and higher ibe. he must leave liehlud many things not consistent '* with the changed conditions. H^mn>t "" willing 10 he governed by the rule. *v the new life he Is. entering. The speaker as hi (hit this life given '*! Jesus Christ Is something we cannot achieve by ourselves. It is gift of Jesus Christ. Man must willing thus to receive It. He mu-t •'! not consider it an achievement of self. Tl must receive ll penitently and In humility. We achieve bnsinrM and social anccaaa. etc . bul we must get ^ abuudaut life from God. (<s Illustrations of God's gift on these '"I were given by the example* of fu Murphy. John H. Hough and hll "Jerry" McAulley, the temperance workers The acllone of these men M Ihst they had beep couverlad b» and brought Into the new life. God'e time for man to enter this new ' ' Is now, Dr. Haines declared, and »b urged all who have not received »P life lo place themselves In posl Mi to obtsiu this great gift. <n IHMAM'EI. BAPTJirr. In Immanusl Baptist Church' Hun- dri lay morning, the pastor, the Rev Ue Arthur Gee. took as the theme of his Jo ■eruion "The Bible View of the Future eel Life." The mam (bought was. "What tin we shall do- In the aDar-Jlfe?" Tlie uo i«lni emphasixed was one not usually ret made by preachers, namely, we shall tut work. "My father workelh hitherto, and I |n« work also," raid Jesus, and In the me lereaftrr we shall follow our Ma>ter> out ixample. We shall work, and we 0111 example. We work,
shall be happy In our work. If this Is Due. then ll follows that we Deed to know how In this life. Ws need to ,,j lesru ooedlence— how to do ss we are j told. Obedlenre la heaven's Hist law, 1, only those shall reach heaven j. who have learned how. lo obey God. 1 The evening sermon was the second of a series oil "The Bible." The topic 1 wae, "The Bible a Fortress for Faith " ' is Mr. Gee spoke In pari as follow s: I "The Bible Is a key to the Houie of ' r- l.lfe; It solves the problems of lire. It I ir is s bunch of keys,, posses-l'iig and I r. using which, one may sol*e tlie raosi » difficult problems of morals and ■ -pirtlual life. It Is tuore-lhe illblg Is t a house, a pa lace of art. a fortress for 1 strength a fortress for faith, a fortress << wllhlu which fait It can Hud refuge " and peace. "The Bible guards agslu-t atheism. * It frankly declares that man tobea 7 fool who rays In his heart, 'There Is 11 God.' It furnishes the history of s » peoplelhemselves Invincible testimony * the Influence of the God of nallons t* In hi.mau affairs ai "And It pre-euLs Jeeya Christ as evl- ■'
deuce In Housed of the reality the *' goodness. Slid His lovtof God. Christ e. is uuderetstiiUfelgoulfc on the suppo- w slllou that Ifc waW God Incarnate In Pr Ihe -flesh, j„ "Then the Bible guards against " IHMsimlsm The facts of life taken In ••- re their bar- harshness are sufficient to <* ~ Cru,b ,be '« msjorlly of men and to f" kill fsllh In a gi—l God. But the Bible fn gives ua Insight Into the future end reveals tht other sole of life W e '.er lha end, and In this knowledge faithrevives The Bible assures us that lie duet h all things well,' end Umt , all thing, work togefber.lor. good lo' P |l I bora who love-God' Present exper- w lencea may aajr to ua, doubt God Tlie ' si
-•"•"■s' 'spimc in int-ir loveliness and still «ys „f HI. work, 'll It verv gOOd ' "Bird, are God's pods and musicians ; who make His sougs and slug His I praises. Hongs are Ihe language of God bids us rejoice by the 1 example of ibe birds. They under•tend the joys of life. They have discovered th. sweetness of early rising! for they all have family prayers al ! a i"' "V o'clock In the morning. I ■ he tiniest bird may sing: with vreal^thlo ; need to -remember thai li -I wilir^ •loop' to sweep aside the U-mRugi
Bible says, wait awhile, all shall he well by aud by. ' Finally, the Itlble guards agaliist yet He who Is with US Is Stronger tils'!! evil. The world Is against us, but Jesus overcame the world and lie tella us lo. never fear. The flesh' Is weak, His strength l« made perfect- In our weakness Ho faith la given a*, -so ranee and la-ues forth to wage valiant war for the sake of God and mankind "The Bible Is Impregnable, access Ible, splekdid: a palace, not a prison; fortress, uot a mere hiding place; a lighthouse In which .hope sets hpr lamp tn guide atorin-drlveii mariner* on life's sea. W'lud cannot blow It aaay, nor can wavea undermine 11 Neither can enemies enter aud destroy. Kutll only of words— but It la God's Word." FIRST PttBtRYTKRIAS. , Tlie services In the First Preshyleriau Church were well attended on Hunday. pastor, the Rev. Charlea H ItoUper, preached ou both occaalotis. lit the evening his theme was, "The of the Hirda," and his text, 3; 12: "The time of the slugbirds Is come." It was a sermon of beautiful Jhougtu- and was appreciated ly the largeonugregallon, many of Whom -poke lo Buhner of Ihe appeal 111* wordsbad made lo them. Mr. Bohner spoke in part as fullows: "The Bible ha« a great deal tn -ay about the birds More than forty species are recognized In Us pagea great man of faeta. bad enough sentiment and poetry aud musical taste to welcome Ihelr brilliant plumage and Ihelr divinely drilled voices Into the II ret chapter of Genesis. Isaiah. David, Hezeklah. Job. Jeremlali, Holomon and Christ all call attention to birds aud make u«e of them iu Illustrating divine Irulli Rut awfnai Written another book of revelation— we call lithe book of nature In this volume He has placed millions of feathery songsters During the winter monriia these Utile messengers of God were banished from >ur midst. Hut now that spring la at mr doors the singing birds are comme e coming
. back and aoon our forests aud i> meadows will be filled w^ti ilielr sueel » melody. ( "The singing birds as they couie to , us (Ills spring bring a revelation of ' faithful and devoted love. Hinging birds are the truest of all true Infers. I They slug chiefly during malltig and . brooding reason ami their songs are • song* of love Nearly all singing birds nre monogamous, that Is Ihey f sttach themselves to one mate When : bear a male bird 011 a branch pouring out his soul In rapture, he Is singing a serenade tn his male hidden somewhere In the covert -lu this there little songsters teach us a lesson which Is very much needed In these day. of easy divorce ami when Ihc marriage lie Is held so very lightly. "These feathery aongaters are lovely ■ with every hue that the sun can paint beauty la often eo gorgeous as If they had darted tffrnugh a rainbow ! aud borne away Its tints on their ! glittering wlnga. They tell us how I God is, fur he renews His ancient rapture lit their loveliness.
■ LAWRENCE M. LEAR "|1 avtfc Sf.osr, »3-w N C. GODFREY Upholstering, Awnings. House Furnishings ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN i I ■ -- ( PLUMBING y 11 wtting isitirr ntbfaetion .. to pri<v*. workmanship ami business courtesy? If . m-L ii *ili piv wi.tb bijti- ion s trial. -I aa in aa exceptionally g<ssl i-snrom to take Hpr.- "f Joy r.-|sor- wojjk of abicb I mski- s speriulty. I have nosi|«isiv, estaliUsbmeiit illiith Phone. C. H. BACON 607 Eighth St Yaffl and Lawn work ailemled tl. promptly. LaU kinds oMroUse and |; | yard plants, rtpci-ial sea.]pirc lawn grass srcilSkj^'saly. |te-l griftn of -hade and ornamental Dec->rtTirh».|glj1g- WouliTbc ptfeaegjn do yAur ' "Work for yon. Top soli -iihLm aiitKjfirai^lty an! special frilill/rr- b.r j -your flower beds. ( ' ' ' / ^ ELMER H. CRANE! Bao IV1 O 0_RL^fJU TERRACE INTERIOR DECORATING N E W ?}ock At 651 Asbury Ave. Ideas Open February 1, 1913 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WALLPAPER EDWARD J.lBORTON Construction Sand & Gravel Co. •JOS. Q. CHAMPION, NO. n a B • r . Office, 8th St., Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean XUty, N. J. All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. f Top-Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt for Grading or Filling;'^ READING RAILROAD DELIVERY. f t- * , _l
grasses ami see the bobolink', net in the meadow. He see- thein'all' \he st , i|uall In the stubble, the pigeon in Ihe " g, cliffs and the white gulls on the *esin wave. Do you ever feel that you arc lit out of Hla thought and care? The Us glad voices of the birds eing shame k, upon your anxiety abd restlessness. 'Areye uot of more value than many I*- sparrows?' The birds teach us a a- -eriuon ou the Providence (if God." reo nonet for New Hcnooi. HouthJerrey Is no nearer having, n ; normal school than It was a year ago, according io report. It |a said that er Ibe Legislature Just adjourned failed r* to make any appropriation for Ihe work.. '. MARK Li^KE Undertaker and Embalmer in ad' cesraAL Avaj.ce y. 'I'boae IMS OCKAK CITY, B. J. I — ^ ;e THE UP-TO-DATK S - Tonsokui. Parlor ii, 824 Asbury Avenue ~ *" Four Barbers NO WAITING I, MORGAN HAND. Jr., y "*f *"•"*• " " y c.r. M.v Crw w.c.a is j t Ocean City Title and Trust Coftipany ii of Ocean City, New Jersey . lf CAPITAL Si CO, 000 j SURPLUS $30,NOO ■*- d - . ~~ f- CondUrts . ,m.lnr„ Ci " ?H^rZ.Lmn,r.i!.n£rir, ~
d oul rtiurgs. " «■"" rl inaunia TiTcca laauxa Siascmcs WR. K. MA11KV, Fresklrsl 1»EMI V R. SIOOIIK, First Vlce-I'rraldrnl 'f I.FHI.I K H. I.t; DI.AM, Hcroed Vlce-Prsaldsnl R *-• ®TI LW RL!„ Hserslsry sna Trrssur-r J. FITUIAH TATEM.Sollrljor DIRECTORS: • 'lasfoo llslnes Hrlr* V. K. Xssrey g Rob— n Carson Henry |>. jjoo,, V eh-slsr As run O. Ill** , 1 m W wuitam I). Kherrsrrl s Barry Hrodlry n.ul-l H. airelm.n > _ '1 J Key J. Fllhlan T*Um ' Banklag by Mail a Specialty ^ IRA E. WALL i 725 Central Ave. j Ocean City New Jersey Plain and Decorative Paperhaneer A Post Card will bring our service to you. 1 ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY ' "-^^■focono Mountain Ice * ?0. f»a.. ,31al A.bury Av- I 1 , OCgAHCIVV N J |>
ETECBrTC" L I (i H T c •RM.trgKE I Tlie former high t-ii'l "f KMrklkW is JwcessMly | ° [overcome With the use \ . MAZDA i Tungsten) LA/^R5 • They consume onlv oneHhird tlic.ciin-ent asNympiircd | Carbon Filament Camps. ,mi given winter au^iorc .penetrating fight. - Burciiu of Information Electric Light Office i| GAB HKATiNGgTOVES. ' V Don't let tlie sudden change of, weather . ' ^ catch y'ou unprepared. A Gas Heater will make any rtx»m warm and c»/y at' a minute'? notice and keep it the wiy yoir () ""want it as long as you want ii. ' li Call at the Gas Office, Eleventh ami^ U Haven avenue, aud select what you want-. * I We have a supply of the l>«t makes. • ' ' - \ -• Z ' • ' I CITY GAS LlJu 11 T COMPANY \ . p Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone I.I4-A SUTTON, & CORSON CO. - General Contractors Grading and Street Building f 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey HEADQUARTERS For anything you want to know about building. Are you undecided how lo plan your house ? * You are invited to come and see our splendid, collect ion of up-to-date plans. Wouty yoti like to have your ideas of a house developed a'nd c kndvr what it would cost to build ? ^ We have a draughtsman always at your scrvjce. Free. Are you unfamiliar with building materials? Yoti arc invited . r to our show rooms, where samples may lie seen and their relative merits and cost discussed. ( Are yon undecided who to have build your house? it will cost yon no more to lflive a man who has designed and built many of the finest buildings in Ocean City. JOS. C. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St., Qpp. Penna. R. R. Depot * YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder T.o 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. 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 ot the houses. Otis M. Townsend „0FFICE mm nrD ocean city, < •in st. oppose p. o. d u | LsfcJiLrT r.j. — * I Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. (everything In the HulMIng I.lire Plans and Specifications Furnished. I%u mates Cheerfully Given. RKHll)KNt:E-8in Asbury Avenue OFKICE-745 W»t A Veil as
ALLEN SCULL THE -■ Eighth a.vo Qcm.\ .-l, ye. Phone Connections Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDERI JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asbury Avenue i OC^C,TY NEW JERSEY1 >B-4-U-BILD-KUM=C-US fi "There's a Reason" ■ , '» Prompt, economical and mwWhhle or, alT jpbbmg ami alteraUon work. IS . , ' . -• ^ Call us up • i Ocean City Mouse Bldg. Co : W-..h.-S»it». Itahta, »«„„ m: T., »-»»», ,'T, „,;m, I, BKNJ. I-. YotmO, {MX-reUry _ I I m pi»~, M-x -Office: Bay Ave. bet . tothand 11 th Sts.j,
rorririfHiw tYW nrnnrns. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Offick: 8th St. Opposite P. o. i Plans an! Specifications prepared without charge "Only galvanized nails used on exterior work AUDITIONS; -ALTERATIONS ANO'REFAIRs Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter in specialty and Builder IO40 A.bary A....,, Ocean Cllj. N. J.. ESTIMXTCS AUD PLANS FURNJSM't O JOHN T. SEAi BUILDER WILLARD £ STEELMAN 1 Contractor and Builder Eleventh al. and Bay ave. | Ocean Clly Nen Jerae, I A. G. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER G. 0. Adams. V. V Adian GEO. 0. ADAMS ft BRO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING Mill! LAYIHG. kl,.. Etc. All Work In Maaon Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, . PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, llru-l.rs and Painters' Supplies. BRECKLEY'S • HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS L. BREJ7 K LEY. PROP Mixed Paliita, Lead and Olla 930 and 922 A-hufy avenue. Ili:illl.i:v tV A K A YIN Readina: Coal Aisu Klndllue wooirtlT I— ir-csl or cord. l^\onp«anro£l^ta*n>rKtstpi i'° om, - sad Yard. TXXTH and w rjrr Real Estate and Search Company of Cape Maj County, N. J. RF.I'KKHKNTINO FIDELITY TRUST CO. OP NEWARK TITLES INSURED FARM PROPERTIES * BOUGHT AND SOLD llBirss in new bank bnildlox May Court House, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENN'S CELEBRATED C
ICE CREAM 724 Asbury Are., Ocean City. N. J. Wedding Partlea and Plcnlda a Spec laity. Your trade solicited. Orders delivered. Prompt attentluu. Milk ami-stream always ou hand. Both Phones. 1 s-champion manufacturcr 6f STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM I.,.11?'1 and OoltaesTradsa xperlalty " (rjro'ior iFisiiiIil^r® m0CR7»AW,:' L. A. STEELMAN ! BLACKS-NITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing 1 JOBBING DpNE PROMPTLY Clirn tad Oyster Toigt i Speeliltj Agent for Htewart'a Iron Works Co. Plain and Onumenlal Iron Fence, Iron Itailliigaand Window UubpIs. ' Seventh St. and Haven Ave | Eyes Examijied Witboot Drops | Nswrst np-to.date Ni-tl—1" NsUsfarTlua ! riitpimS"21 A. W. ELY I ATI.* NTH- CITY, W. J. I Mlinrs Fast ,1.1ns rresss lionr.

