Ocean City Sentinel, 24 April 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel § R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN_CUX, -- - NEW JERSEY B«tl 'Phone No dflrX -• * j * JOO -or» promptly dons «»wwl.nai ^ "It1 '"I F fHUKHDAY, APRIL St IB1K It -fcalarad at ibr l-oal iiom al iwaaB'chy, « Accounts.) to local Wl.l'bir p propbsta. I tils aMlloo of the country la (™ to' bavo ■ enol summer, while the lu- (| larlor eltlee, Ilka Pblladalplila, arc to j( have hot waathar from June until tie ptam tier. K might l>e added, lucl- b deoUlly, that Mime of tlieae weather (> propbata are not without hoijbr In u Houtl. Jaraey. h CITY HALIr PLANS Two Arcbitrcta to l»c Kmplotrd „ to Aaalai Committer. > Tbe City CommlMtouar*. following |, tbe reading of a report from three | arehltacla from Drexel lurtltuleTde- » elded at tba regular meeting of the | board Tbnraday afternoon to call a „ meetlug of the members of tbe bpard , and tba membem of tbe committee | from tba Board of Trade, Youug Man 'a i Progressive League and tbe Business v Men 'a Aaaoclatlon to prapare plana for tba propuaed city hall, a> recommended | by the Philadelphia architects, tbe i board to employ Vivian H. Huilth. of , ' Atlantic City, and Karl M Hdnderrr, , of thla city, aa aaaoclata archllecta. , The oommlttee, after deacrlbing In | detail the merbc -afrd-demerllo of tbe t three plaua eub'mlttad lotiielr luapec- , Hon, atated In tba report" that Ibr , mambara had decided that Jt *a> In „ the beat interest* of "Hie clly to have plan* prepared by Messrs Huilth aud i Haudarar under tba diractlnn of the | Tha mem here of thla committee, a aaldc from the llty (.'ommlartonrr* , are John Martr. repreaentltig the , Hoard of Trade; Martin 8. Htrelman, [ of tbe Young Men'a Progressive , I league, and Jobu R. drove*. of tbe , Hualnaaa Mau'e Aaaoclatlon. f Of tbe Ibraa plana examined by -the tba Draxel Inatliuie. I wo were from < Meaara. Hmltb and Heuderer. t WIDENING BOARDWALK i Barber * Maria Brain «*a»rk on 1 Clix'B BlK lraprovcltl. ni ' Tba Harbar A Malta Company on 1 Monday bagan lb* work «f tearing down and wldanlng tba walk between ' . IMvautb and Tenth street. The 1 material will all ba new In tba Boardwalk betwaeu Kighth aud Tenth ' a treat a. Tba Improvement will be oue 1 I fiat bae beau needed. It la thought that Ilia work will be fully completed In about five weeke. It will be puabed by tlia Ilrrn and finished aa quickly aa poaalbla. 1 With tbe walk widened, there abould be plenty of room ror the crowda naxt season, although' every • year tba uuuibtr of vlaltora aaama to i be doubled. ANNUAL BANQUET sieve Uood Time Bay aa. At a meeting of tbe member, of the ' Cabara' Cuiou of tba Flrat M. K. Church Monday evening. It waa da- 1 ektad to bold tba unton'a annual ban- 1 quatmi Monday availing, May 12. Tha fallowing committee waa appointed to name the place anil make , preparation.: J. Kdward Voaa.Iitoiiard ( Laar and Mbyllu Robinaon. . Tha yonng rn/u, expect to have a \ vary pleaaant evanlng. * Printer Drawn Mlraarir. ( Jeorga tiraao, of Waat Philadelphia, ' a primer who waa employed In Ible ' city lart aummtr. Jumped into tba Schuylkill River Friday, and hie body ' waa recovered Sunday. Uroen had 1 bean III and out of work. Friday he 1 .taxied to Atlantic CNy with h!> wife 1 aud child. Aa tho trolley on which 1 they were riding reached the center of 1 tha bridge. Green Jumped off aud ran to um parapet. Ha waaaaen to leap over. Mm. Ureeu'a mother la Mm , Klla Maaon, of tba Pembroke Hotel. . Atlantic City. A Bmb> PiaaHnr. C. H. Bacon, oqa of Oman Clly 'a' ' hiiatllng plumber., la air extremely f bueymau. He haa received the con- 1 tracts for the plumblug work on about I 80 bouete In thla resort during fall and I w Inter aud le figuring on other. M r Kaoou'e work commends him to his ' growing Hat of potrona. ' ■ a ■ . t Klre In Chlmnn. ■ Former Fire Chief J. 8. Hush and » »"e were eterlled Sunday morning I when Miae Emily l'outlere uAftled them that the chimney of tbalr borne waa on Ore. A teleptioue message summoned the chemical from tbe Ninth , atraet lire bouse, and the blare wa. eoon extinguished . ' A.dl.lw. Accoaau. ° i-obert It; Vollum, of^he flrui of i Vollum, Kern ley A VollaBi expwl ac- ,. countauta, of Philadelphia, la bere . Ibw weak, audltlug tba aoooumaor.ttiF ' Find National Bank Mr. Yolluin lagan bare'" "f ,hl" nrln' co1' Tba annual meeting at tba members ' of tbe congregation of Imiuanuel ! < Haptlat Church will be held In ibe i church building urxt Wednesday , evening. Officer* will ba elected. A full attendance of member, u desired. 1 w. c. t. r Mwwiiwb. ' The W. C. T U. will meet al tbe home of Mrs 8. B Reran next WedueedajLglhirnoou^ Tbe ^ subject for Waa-mu— Apartment, flat or oot- 1 tage, having ihrae to four bed rooms, t for mouth of A. i xu-t. Addr--. Howard i S ***>* " -^blla- „ For 8a l*— Auto. «i h. chain Jtearreri Jir&s; : Oeaaw t*F- Adv.,4-«, It a | ' V

mm in the i LOCAL CHURCHES 1 Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large Congregations. I lie churches In itceeu Clly were all t tilled at the services on Holiday. , ] Follow ing era reports o(, the aeriuona m j heard: - u > IMMARPKI. MAKTlCr. B I'luMtav. a F. t hapmao, of this ( city, preached tn fmmanurl Haptlat |( Church Sandal In" tha abaeoc* of tbe y pastor, the Rwv, Arthur Ilea, who waa (( In Philadelphia. In the evening he rlelivered an lrt«truet!»r aarmon liear- () ou the Ufa of Jacob*. jr Tbeia.wera to have bean twffglrls (| bapllxed at the evening* service. but (1 ing to the illness of one tills cere- ( wak postponed, It will takr , place next Hunday evening. Tba girl. ( are Mary Clark and Gertrude Hnyder. There was a large attendance of , M. K (.'tin rob' Bonday morning. Tbe Incluelva. The |>asior, Hie Rev. Dr. John B. , 1 allies, took aa Ins text the last clause of Hi* b'Ttli versa: "Let nut your heart be truublrd, neither let II be afraid." t iheine was the certainty of Ibr , christian's hope If he believes the ( word, of our Lord. , We have not the Joy and comfort lb 1 tilings religious and' spiritual and are _ ' not as liappy In our Christian faith , ' and hope aa wa etiuuld be. the pastor ( i said In bis Introduction. The battel a and higher things ere within our grasp II we will but reach forth lu faltb and 1 take them. The trouble w ith many of J i our heart the promisee of our lord ( and we do not take Him at His word Tha material things are transitory, though seemingly real. Tha only real , things are spiritual and moral. t We ( must have vlclasltudaa and our "upt , and. downs" Insure, but tbey ought not and must not be permitted to luteifere ( with the fact that we have Clod and ( > to keep His cotniuandmeuta, be- | 1 cause we knorethal Hie word abides , ' aud every oneof Hie promise* must be ( fulfilled . We must meet with temptation and , must meet with falliua, and we do not always Ilea up to our Meals, but II , tbe main current In tha trend of our , I Uvea la liod, and loyalty to Jeau. Christ la tlie deepest feellug ot tbe , heart, we cau claim the fulfillment of all His promises, and our hearts need , not l>e troubled or afraid. I Tba speaker enlarged on tbeecrlp- , tural meaning of tba word heart. He , said it meana the entire personality. If we love Uod and" believe with our , whole heart In Jaaua Cbrlal, and love e the witness of the spirit, we have a sure hope of hetven and eternal life BOUGHT TWO LOTS i iiiprqtcmenla lu be Made on UM Ml« D| lei. I. leall A Co. e Joseph I. Hcull A Co. have sold on* r of Charle* A. Doe's Chelsea place lots, i in this city, to Oscar V. Blgbatn, of Lanadown*. Andrew It. Hcull haa received the contract to bntld a 82000 buugalow for Mr. Blghem. Thla H ru> has told tbe Barber A Marta , lot al Sixteenth street and Wealey aveuue to Louie H. Humphreys, of Camden, Mr. Humphreys has moved bis bungalow from Ninth street end Ocean to thla lot, end IsLulldhig a pretty home on this site. TM Cap* May Herald In It. oourt ' new . of last week contained the followAfter the license cases lied been dl.po.ed of, Froaaontor Jefferson moved 1 to nolle proaae the following Indictment.: Hubert K. Hand, assault and battery on Waller t 'overdel* at Oraaay Sound; Walter M. Hornao, assault | and battery on Walter Covtrdele al ' Uraaayitouod. The case against 8au- \ alor Hand and. Walter M Homan had i |H>aiponed at each term from the _ time that tbe grand Jury returned true f against the dtfendanls by order of Ibe Court liecauee of the abeeuce of r material wlluaaeea for the defense. 1 Mala Trlalli Cbarcb •vrvlcrs. ' Ou Hunday next, commonly called Rogation Hur.day, usual aervlcea will held In Holy Trtnpy Church. Mornlng^lO M; evening 7 Sunday school at^TGree In tbe afternooa, • Sermons: Mcrniug, "FWrwnmptuous , Bhis;" evening, "The Chrlaet;.. Fed.. Thursday of next week, May I being Asceuslon Day, or Holy > Thursday, there will Igb a celebration •if the Holy Communion in tbe inortiv !t:g at ten o'clock. Ascanslon Day Is regaeded It. tbe system ot the church as one of the very highest class of i solemn days set epart In honor of our : Isird. ' DnloaRscelted Cielklax. In the First M. K. Church Hunday a . h-uer was read from tha pastor of a Methodist Church In Dayton, Ohio, acknowledging the receipt of fltkl worth of clothing from this church. The Dayton pastor atated that his ; Church had not suffered a great deal , the floods, i Wra.X.. Bclllue Weds. 1 William L. Mctllue, of Fblladei- ! phla, whuwas a reeldeut or this city i sevrtAr-yeare, and Mlsa Kllxabeth ! Aughlerof Mr, and Mrs. Jobu ; Turvey, of Philadelphia, were married 1 In Philadelphia Saturday by the Rev. J Dr. Able, of Trentou. The young | ;mati has h number of friend. In this i 'city Will Hsu QSISI Weeeiax. ; Rudolph Uluckert son of Mr. aud ■ Mrs. .*F. Uluckert, of Philadelphia, 1 aud Mlaa Leenore Hex ford, of Hals. J , will be quIeHy wedded at the borne of t the bride ou May 8 Both are well known in Ocean City, where they1 spend the summer seasons. | The HgjrTiNKi, Priuting Hihis*~I* t kept busy turuiug out Job work, but It I will be plAaed to do yours. Come In B aud lalk It over „jv ,

DON'T WANT BREAK ' IN BOARDWALK _ Twentieth Street RtfSdptttB Ask City to Retnedyjh^ Trouble. Ae the meeting of the Cliy t'nTmiil- ® ish'IsWiiii i-irni-rsinlmt ol the denial .if boardwalk facljftlaa between Klxjeegth ami Hevenlreulli streets, which * directly gffcctslhe nilereatsof property * owners In tills association. Itequcl wa' made thai the board tuakr efforts to secure ancb legislation jt* .hall safe- 'J guard -property owners south of. thla ■ o|>eiiliiK III tlie boasdwelk the absence of lire-alarm boxes and jj replugs in that growing section of fl city aud reco.uniaudail locations y Kighteentli street aiwl Twentieth street jj Clly Clerk Adams was Instructed to Jj write tha officer* of the aaaoclatlon 3 that the re<|uesta would be given due 8 consideration. MAY GET GAS g ■■ > Will ttodsavar la Bam pi. New House. In CM*. Clayton Haines Ilrlck, at Itie regular J meeting of Ibe City Commissioners, said that ba had uol beeu able to have au luterview- with A. P. Mahiuey relative to supplying gas for houses tu tbe 1 section of the city at Twenty-seventh street aud vlcluily. This la a matter | Brick brought beforethe attention 1 of tbeoo umlaalnnera a few weeks ago, 1 acting In behair of rouie of bis clients. ' In answer toai|Uery,Hui-erlriteiidenl 1 John J. Powers aald tba company has mains laid ou (Antral avenue to Twenty third street and oil Wesley avenue in Twentieth street. After some airy persiflage between ' Mr. Ilrlck aud Mr. Powers, Mayor 1 HeadU-y asked .-superintendent Powers ' If the company would be willing, with ' Ave new cousumers.to extend Its mains 1 -.whether Mr. P.iW'ers thought lie r (Powers), could induce the company 1 ma down the street to supply five ' Tii* Mayor further said he . ' would be glail If the company oould r reach some understanding with the property owners before the next mJel1 lug of the City Commissioners > Mr. Powers said he thought the ' comyeny would supply the houses < with gas. t BACK FROM SOUTH f 1 The Hvv. J. J. Dwrrner Hnd ■» " Tbe Rev. John J. Hweeney. rector of ' Hi. Augustine's Church, thla city, returned home Haturday from a three r weeks' trip lu theHoulh, eccoinpauled B by the Rev. Father >ta»nney, of Wild * wood. They vialteU. among other plecv. Washington, Haltlmnre, Richmond Havannah. Ormond Beach, Ht. Augustine end Dayton*. They were de- " lighted with Daylong, a beautiful little city In Florida, known to many readt ars of the Hrntinki.. Tbey saw the wonderful aulanltibllc f racing track on Ormond Beach Vid e oleo the one at Havannah. 'They were 0 much Impreeeed with the beauty of tne Florida curat. a Father Hweeuey's health waa much i- Improved by hla visit to the Houth. . BADLY HURT D — Hew Building, s Uriah Huilth, who Is nearly sixty years old, fell fourteen fret from a scaffold upon which he waa working ' on K. P. Hand's new house, in thl. " city Monday afternoon, and wae badly Injured. Hebrokeoneofhlehlps.au ' arm and several of 'hla rlbe, and bis lujurlenwer.- regarded as vary serl-us * Dr. Hvrschal Pelt It was summoned to Mr. Hmltb, who comes from Atlanth- ' County, end Is a brother of Lewi* Hmllh, of this Cdy. was taken to the ' Atlantic Clly Hospital Tuesday morn f MATERIAL FOR BRIDGE l! Material fur the construction of the | automobile bridge across tbe bay from 1 Hilarity to Homers' Point wee ordered 1 ' Tueadav. 1-M ward M. button, of the I i. Sutton A foraon Company, staled, a He said cial the piling will be her* In , thirty days. A representative of the Hchtrxer ' Company, which bee the contract for y the draw., waa here. Tuesday and , 1 will sign the necessary paper- for this . work tomorrow. 1 The officers of the bridge company 1 declare that the work will be pii-hed i ^ ra rapidly as possible. , r nr. Dobblss will i'rewch. , lu the absence of the Rev. Dr. J. H. | Haines, who Is vlsiilug^ Ins daughter lu I'luclnnall. the Rev. Dr. (ieorge L. ' i Dubblus, .retired, will preach In the 1 , Klr.l M. K Church next Hunday. t The Rev. H. W Lake and Jains, fc ' • Lake will conduct the mid-week ' prayer meeting. . J - f - I - Will Take Vacation Trip. 1 I The Kev Charles H. Bohuer, pastor ' of the First Presbyterian Church, will ' take a two weeks' vacation trip, begin- c fling Monday. He will be accompa- . tiled by Mrs. Buhner. Mr. Hohner did _ - not tak« all of bis vacation last fall. I Reiuriie* from Hospital. i WalterX'hattln.of thlsclty. returned I btnug^ yesterday from the Atlanlic Clty Hospital, where be uuderwentan ,, ' operatlnu. Au appendix nine inches ' : lu length was removed from htm, as " i also were some abscesses, 8 * ■ C P. B. Owls Belter. a H B. Hwau. a well known builder H I and ememlwrofthe Board of Educa- „ Hon, who lain a Philadelphia hospital asld to be Improving; He Is suffer- • • lug from atouiacb and nervous • ' I roubles, It la atated. Ucesn Cllr al Brim pq»i*.i, I The Ocean city High School Ath-"c lellc Aaaoclatlon will be repre-entcl iu , the relay carnival of the l im er-ity or Pruusyluatila lu XVert Pldlailelphia next Haturday. The boys wrrr given -M ^a try out Tuesday affernn-ui j . \' f

LAWRENCE M. LEAR 1 e.u *-.««, aa-w N C. GODFREY i....-*..i.,' Va\ s Upholstering', Awnings, House t Furnishings 657-859 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN . c — L PLUMBING Are v.in uettfatg entire ..tafsrtion ss t-. prices, wurkmanship' and badness eonrtwy? If But. 'it Will | vi v y.m 14> giee me a trUI I am in an aioiqHioeally g.s.1 p- iti-b to uki- , rirs of your refialr w-rrk of whieli I make a.narislty, 1 bate uu expensive cublnbnu-nt ,. ..r elariml foree n. lnaiutaiu. (live ma a trud. Phoo.a C. H. BACOIS. M>7 KlgHth Ht j Tttfff wrff rrnm iifnni nTPTt*""fftffTff*iWfffff*f*w^iiifii 1 yard plant.. Hpec^e^h^>awV grass seed for -ale: Ik-rt irnde. ..f 8 shade and ornamental J»e«- anil hinging. Would l*r pleai-f I" ib. your -j j wink for you. Tij. ralLatdrt In /fay'.|u'Mitlty ant -rs-.-lal fefllll/er for 5 ynnr flower oe<1s. / "~ EI LME R H. crane; aso MOOHLVN ira^^ra—nraara. INTERIOR DECORATING NEW Stock At 651 Asbury Ave. ! Open February 1, 1913 FOREIGN AND I^OMESTIC WALLPAPER EDWARD J. BORTON Construction Sand & Gravel Co. JOS, a. CHAMPION, Manqgar Office, 8th St., Opp. Penna. Depot OcoaiSCity. pi. J. All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. ' , Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. y ? ^ Dirt lor Grading or{F illing. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.

II 111 1 Old Point Comfort. Richmond. Natural Bridge. Lnray AND THE Battlefield of Gettysburg 1 MAT 9 TO 17. 1910 . round $62.00 trip from ocean city P[HHSTmHU B. n.

The Pontiere I BOOT « SHOE REPAIRING SHOP repairing neatly done 9U.8I8 Aihory Ave.. Ocean Clly. N. J ^fARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer ' the up-to-date Tqnsoriai, PAKLOR 824 Anbury Avenue Four Barbers NO WAITING

ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. 't Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dulry Products Butter and Hgga , Ask for Booklet ofHiwclalllcs , Orders Dcllvsrad Hnth Phnna# bought cottage Clayton Haines Brlrk haa s»hl t he Mra. Charlotte Chaster cottage, mi DeLiucay place, tu Mrs. Marie A-. t Craighead, of Lanadowiie. Mm. Craighead carat here last rial- . urday after ranting the Warner bungalow, an Pennlyn place, for two vreka . It waa har llrat visit In flftean years , and she was an delighted wlth.the clly I and Its Improvements that she made > (hapurchaae of Mra. Cheater's- limine ■ Monday evening. It was learned from C. It. Hmllh, district manager of tbe Delaware Jt At1 Telephone A Telegraph Co , ■ Hell System), tliel the enmpaoy haa I plan*-for a new central office at Peer- j minit, N. J. The telephones In this i vlcluily have heretofore been- operated from the Hea Isle Clly central office , It Is belROM tiiat a more efficient service can be given by providing a , central affica to take care of the rapidly growing business of thla section. Tha equipment will consist of a high clas. i switchboard and the" necessary power 1 plant lu run It Besides tills, there will be |bout two utiles of aerial cable ' < aud over two miles of aerial wire. Ill believed that with tbe development I of this piece there will beau Increase j In tlie large demand for the Bell The Improvement will be made at aknet of over 84dD» Baralyete Caused Oraih. Mrs itebecca Hbldlug, who died of! paralysis at ber home, ou Haven eve" ! uear Fourth street, waa burled , at the Head of the River . Tuckahoa^by Undertaker B. Adams. Hervlcee were held in , Auguetlne'a Church. Mr* Hhld- I who waa years old, leaves a a family. Hhe formerly lived at Tuckahoa. New DrllCHIr*«eii more. Floyd Slrnms has rented the store «f c C Doughty, at the corner, of Kighth aireel and ll>e Boardwalk, and. will open a delicatessen establishment on 1 15 II. had a rtore of tm. k.,,,1 1 [ on A-bury avenue lart n " * >'

MORGAN HANIfrriL \ S "■ JOcean City Title pnd Trust Company . of Oceat^ City, New Jersey capital $100,000 surplus $30,000 . ihbuncb TiTLca *laaoca •tancMia ■ IIKNItV |l. MIHIKK. Klrsl Vlre-Prr.Mr.it , I.KiK.IKM.I.riii.ASI.Hacond VI«sPrasl4eol s C. K. HTII.WKLL, H«y,ury ssd Treasurer J- PITH IAN TATKM.MotlciKir DIRCCTOR8: uis>but ii.iiirs Hrlek W. K, M«~, It. W. Ktlwards WIllu'J ^OHberrsrd ■^'U Ksr J. PlUilaa Tatam.*** Charlaa P. Vananian Bankinj by Mail a Specially ira e. wall 725 Central Ave. j Ocean City New Jersey - ... ' Plain and Decorative ; Paperhaneer < i A Post Card will bring oaf service to you. ITUMflC ICE COMPANY " PoconD Mountain Ice ' 1014 Asbury Ava. • OCEAN CITY N. 4. izp — : v Try an Ad. in the SENTINEI, »

El-iftt-RIC LIOHT BILL3 Rlk)UCEI) The former kiisk cdSLat BlSctlie Mxkliil*. Of 'rtCM-sfiOy ' ovcrcoMTC with the -use nf ■ \ MAZDA i Tungsten) I-AMP5 They consume «»itly. rmc-tlii r/l the ctfrrcnr^s compared with [Citrliiiii Eilamcnt'Ieani-ps. -hhi give a wWJer xfijl metre ppne1 1 rating JJ gilt. ' ' liurcau <»f Information Electric Light Ofifice GAS llLtTINU STOVES •j 'Don't let the siuliku change t»f wcatitcr j catch you unprepared. A Gas' Heater ' will make any room warm ctrfy at -a iniinitc's notice arid keep it tTfrr-ss^iy you want it asr long as you want it. • Call at the Gas' Office, Eleventh *nd Haven avenue, arid select what you Waul. We have a supply of.the ik-si niakta. CITY GAS LIL HT COMPANY Bell Phcyie t» - Inter-State Phone 154 -A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASHURY .AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey

: HEADQUARTERS For anything you want to know about building. ^ Are yoit undecided, how to plan your hmisc ? Yon are invited to coiiic and see our splendid collection of np-to-<lnte plans. 1 Would von like to have your ideas of a house developed and C s know what st would cost to build. 7 | We have a draughtsman always at your service. Free. Are you unfamiliar with building materials ? Yon arc invited to our show rooms, where samples may he seen and their relative merits and cost discussed. al Are yon nndecided who to have build your house? It will cost you no more to have a man who has designed ami built many • of the finest buildings in Ocean City. - JOS. G. CHAMPION : bljilder Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot h YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder I To erect your' Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must -depend upon llie honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large .number of people and could refer yon to any or alt of them, y Send for the list of names aud photographs ot the house*. Otis IWL-Townsend OFFICE D9II I r\PD OCEAN CI IV. ( ■lb St. Opposite r.O. Dyl LULh N. j. , T 1 CORSON Soashoro Cottagos a Spoclalty y Hotols and Bungalows Contractor and Builders Everything in the Buii.iu.g i.i,„. ■ Plans and Specifications Furnished. Ivstimates Cheerfully Given. ukhidf:n;c'k— 810 Asbury Avenue office— 715 Weal Avenii# ALLEN SCULL THE BVlMiDEH '= » Eighth hxo Ocmw Rhone Connections \ Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER 8 jobbing given special attention CBTI MaTKB Tu NN ISH CD ON , *LTC**TI0Ne, aOOITIOHS Sin? Tn^1«.0.00" aiNoa or acaaia "ADl TO Office 1017 Asbury Avenue 1 ocean city ^ new jersey B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US s "There's a'Reason" . In Prompt , 'ec'onoifiicai and reasonable on all jobbing mid" altemtion^wirt. j " Call us tip. Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm. h. smith. President kaW„ M. Townsknb, -Tmsurrt! Bhnj. F. YoL'HO, Secretary i Ph°"e; 3*"x Office: Bay Ave. bet . 10th arid I Ith Sts. ! k

j' (OXTIIKTKXS I" nnrnrns. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER j O.PICS: Mh Rt. Opp-Site P. O. ; Plans aot Specifications prepared without charge '' Only galvanized nail* nsed- on , exterior .work | AUDITIONS. ALVfcBATIpNS AND BEPAWS' 1 Spencey B. Swan I Carpenter" _ -i sp.ciaisy and Builder HTIMATia AND PLAN* ruaNiaHtO JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER WILLARD S. 8TEELMAN Contractor and guilder l lrvrolh st. und H«> nvc. (kran Clt» New- Jersey A. Q. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER 8. 0. Adanti. *- » mum J GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. — PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING BRIlK LAYING, tic., Elc. All W<wk In Mason Llna Promptly Attsndrt»To. ' ~^- OCCAN CITY. N J ' .ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,

gsllioalaa Kuraiabad, Varn'oih-'Kli.. ml ubrNroTa. " "" BRECKLEY'S HOUSE /NO SIQN PAINTER S l. brecklev, PROP Mlird I'alnta, l.ead anil Oils ^ 930 and 932 A-bury avenue, II ( itl.KV « ADAMS """"'a- Reading Coal v.,-1";'. Real Estate and - Search Company of ('-ape May Connty, N. J. HKPHBUKN'rlMI fidelity trust CO. TITLES INSURED Ksarrl.'s. AiisUaetsfof Tills* and rir# In^, auraaea. /q FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD — iifllraa laViaw Sank building — Cape May Court Hoasc, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY *N1- RETAIL DEALFR IN DENN'S CELEBRATED \ ICE I CREAM 724 Asbury Are.. Ocenn City. N. J. Wedding I'artlea and Fictile* a Hpec laity. Your trade ■ullcltcd. Orders delivered. Prompt ■tWtitlon. and (.'ream alwaya on banffr-— Both Phntiea. I. S. CHAMPION MANUtACTURth OP STRICTLY PURE ICE CRMM L, A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH und WHEELWRIGHT Practical HorsesbDaing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clin iii Oystir Toigi i Sp*o)*Itj Agent for ritew art's Iron Works (W. I'iain add Ornamental Don Feur*, Iron Bailings and Window (Juatds. Seventh St. and Haven Ave Eyes Examined Without Drops. I "m.'plrts U w beTmmd^ Mpeottrtas'ia a* , nittli-a. L" '*'*» Tu - ran'lslld! I'rlnsa "roo■1'ianl. wttt guud wurk. All work dent na A. W. ELY IHHTI ITI HI II.IIIMI • ATLAXTW CITY. At. J.