■sp. ■ v Ocean City Sentinel ] "paeark fc An fr— m e«w Tat*ssaiT__ _ R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN fITY. • - NEW- JERSEY ] Ben 'Phone No M-X Adsacllatmsnl. In j™-.: ™iu .... ^ rrut. !uo nieUMoe "ppik-oOos,.. \ biSU,'"" | : rHi nsr.AY, may i i»i j R ^f.fiuawra^lOM'nuUI metier. 1 r. • . T — OXk of tba Philadelphia riowapaper* ■] baa raised Ita pneo from one to I wo , conU. Olhora are aald lo be preparing • to do likewise. Ho Ret ready to pay j 1 the extra money If you .way I your , PAP"- 1 ockak city will have a represent"-, 1 tl»e In the United Htatea Navy In the ( peraon of Norvlu ' Smith, a mo<|e»l young man with many friend" here, i all of whom wlati for him all *oi'<-e»" I poaalbie. He la a sou of Building loapeotor H. A. W. Hmith and a grndu , ate of the Ocean Oily H«h Hiliotd, , having been high houor man of Ui» ^ claaa laat year. lTladouhtful.il the people ge erally - reallxe the rapidity with which out political Ideaa u thla country are changing. Thirly-one of the Htatev nop- have direct primary laws for the * nomlnr.lloD of candidate", and wllhln 1 a year or two the nominating conventhe conven-
tion will be a thing of the past- In probably all of the State". Twelve ^ Htatea have adopted the presidential | preference primary "yatem. "evenleen the Initiative and referendum lu aome form; and eight the Slale-wlde real1 ' principal. One Huie ha» the advisory ^ recall and l|u»iut»r theHlalee women „ have the franchise^ ^ It I" atated that during the decadt-i9u0-i0 the wbtle population of the , United Htatea Increaaed about twenty- | two pdr cent, and the negro about ' - eleven per cent. Thla difference l» J partly due. however, to the direct or Indirect effect of Immigration of c whites, lo (he absence of which the I whites have Increased about two per , cent. Tbe-ludlans Increaaed about i twelve per eeut., . the Chinese decreased * In nombera, while Ihe Japautoe nearly 1 trebled. But such llgure* must not be too aerlouajg^aken. They are scarcely , anproxlmaleiy correct ' school l.aw Dtsi'iut hi:d. | Aa the result of su eleventh-hour , change In an Important hill on the < closing day of tba legtJhtlve session, the school authorities, both Hlate and local, have been deceived aa to the- ■> scope of the new laer providing for the distribution lo tbr count tea of their share of the tax on the main 1 eiem property of the railroads, says the Newark Nawa. TOe original hill provided for the ' distribution of these funds on the ' bads of achool attendance luatesd of . In aocordance with the ratable". It ■ paaaad tba Senate In tbls form, bui : was held In lha Assembly until almost j the flnal mluule for (lie paaalng of i bills. . Then a committee ameudmeut ' restoring the old ratable bails was put through "daring tba confusion of the , laat desperate rush, and the amended I bill was approved by the Senate 1 The school authorities, who sent out ] a atrvemeut telling or the beneflta thai would eccroe under the new plau, will i now bo compelled to rovlae their vlew« 1 The act aa manipulated will bring , about ona Important change In condl , Hons, bat It will leave a ah nation capable of becoming as unfortunate as 1 that which has existed for the past two yeara. It will permit tba distribution almost Immediately of I2.7M.1S0 03, collected 1 from main etom laxee for 1911, which ought tn have been aent to the couulte" | lu September of laat year, hut which . was withheld by the Stale aa a result < of lltlgatlou begun by some of the | railroads In the hope of having their , assessments reduced. The withholding of this large sum compelled local ' bnarda of edncatloo to borrow what ' was practically ih'rtr own money aud pay interest oo It for the maintenance i of the schools ; allkoationh of uaacr. Again ooe bears allegations of graft upon lha part ofoRlclale lu Ihlaaecllou of lb# Mate, aome members nt the Cape May County Board of Kreeboldata and othars being aald lo have 1 figured In a peculiar light tegardlug tba building of a bridge between ; Ueealey'a Point aud Homers' Point ' All of those aald to he Involved ' assert their looocence of wrong-doing. ; and until matters have assumod a more detinue shape. If this should come to pass, it |a well lo suspend Judgment. However, If evidence Is bronght out that point# conclusively to wrong-doing, and the proper ofnolalt make arrests, the guilty ones should be made to Buffer. Jt has bean strongly bulled during tba late few months that there have been peculiar things transpiring In reference to proposed bridges between tbeeouutlesof Cape May and AllaulkIf tbotg la going to be a "clean up," aud there should be If there ta anything wrong, let the people know all about It. H peaking of the graft charges, the Atlantic City Press voices Hit opinion of many people whan II rnys: "The methods employed to trap officials were of the same doubtful ! character as thoae used lu Atlantic . tJtiy. They aremelhodsof temptation 1 not method, of detection And Tor • that reason they are actnally repug- j uaut to the public sense- of falriiet. Many fair-minded people can not dp. ' prove of ibetn. ■But of course the argumeut that honest official* would tiol fall Into a trap Is sound. Humtnlly. is not created with any fool-proot device against tempi si in u Kvery msu may have his prn-t- Hut It would seem that amalt turns JikatlOO or IWO.aui - IrlBIng matters In, public utilities f ranch lass do nut constitute asufflclem price to warrant any <auu In Uklog rafnga behind lbs excuse that lie v.. sorely tempted -aud fell." j
PASTOR BOHNER "i ON HIS VACATION Minister and Wife ATe Visiting Friends in Pennsylvania Cities. ^ On Monday mornliig. the Kcv.j i t tiarles H . Bobber, pastor if the First ' Presbyterian I luiri li. arid Mr* Bohi&f 1 jpart of which will be spent In vlsltlug J sinn n g their summer parlshoners and friends living In Philadelphia and Wyng «'» mountain* of Peuu.ylva- . .TottTof which HI ale I he dominie and hi. wife are native* During their tfbseiH-e the Uev. Irving H Hliafrr. . lof the First Presbyterian .Church, of f! Weatherby, Pa., aud by tlx .1 >r , mid-week Prayer service will be In1 cliafte of klilef. A. J. Hlultli, K. B. . i raveu and J.JCdgai Welch > .' Mr. Bobner's church annually grant. Illm a vacation of one monlh, 1 which" he mut lake at one time or lu . installment*. ""He prefer, the latter . plau, taking pari Immediately after tne harri work ofllie .timiuer and part ' lust before it opens. In till, way lie feel, thai Hie large-! relurn'of rerre-h- , ment and benefit I. .eenred, , Puriug tiis absence the member, aud friend- of thecliureli are requested to continue their interest in the service. ^ of the church, the ministers \ PUBLIC HACK STAND
There wa. passed on final reading , by the Clly l/ommisstoners at thetr Iweekly meeting an ordinance rvgu- p latltig the unrof the highway, of the |( No vehicles used for or engaged In * the carrying of passengers for, litre J' .hall be placed or .land on any of the ai street., avenue, or highways for the solicitation of busluew excepting on that part of Eighth street between " West avenue and the alley running ft Thts section ^of Eighth street shall *! lie ^t apart as a public .laud for Ibat There Is a proviso that uol 1 than three vehicles shall stand J, on each side of Eighth "trret on either ' »ide ol.A"huryayeuu,e at aiiy. oue lime The oHIInanca also fmtvlde. that no r commercial vehicle used for the tt*n» h . poitatloti of gooda, A»ares. etc . shall tl be placed or stand upon any dr the |( street., aveuueaur highways, provided , : thai this section shall not apply to '' vehicle, standing In front of the store ' or otliej building of the owner of such tl vehicle ♦Tloadiog or delivering good.. ,( Any person violating any of the .or-. _ dlnance I. liable. wipou couvlctlon, to a ™ ilue not exceeding*#*), and, lu defaull h of payment of Ihe Una, be Impriwiued hi the city or county jail for a term uol n exceeding thirty days. Auy re|ietltlnn ,, of the act "hall be deemed a new* The ordinance goes Into. effect ten a [ day* after Its Una I passage. n r v GIVEN MORE TIME ™ t h , aronrlt M«» I mil Todsi lo Pis ,> IP Mt" Oooiroel. p At the Weekly meeting or the t.'lty n , Uommlsslonere, Ulreetor Robert Flatter (. ' presented a resolution, wnlch was ' adopted, providing thai, Inasmuch a" r J. Harvey Bonuett, w ho baa the con h ! Eighth and^Nhilli streets, has failed' % lo Me a bond, the clly will reconsider 1 hid and he will fnrfe't hla money f If he doe. riot comply with the con- * I dulous by Saturday, April ^6 J Dheclor Fisher, later (luring the ( nieethig, made a motion, which wa. ! carried, that In the eveut of llentietl'. I failure to comply with the condition. 1 or the contract, the clly will readver- t ll>« for the construction of the drain, as orlglually provided. . ■ A teller was reoelved from Bennett I ou Saturday stating that hla bond la r being prepared by a bonding company, ti Inasmuch aa* Hernial! '-a bid was t 1 about 18000 leas lliau thoae or the - other, bidding oo the work, Director - Fl.lier decided lo give him uutll today 1 a have hla hood sigued and contracl I I executed. _____ « nrrtikin* Wsier on Train. I I The Male Board of Public Utility 1 1 Commissioner, baa ordered a rehear- I , nig of ita order requiring railroads lu I supply drinking water ou all pasaeu- * ger trains, the schedule of which i .howed one-half hoar or more was re t ii u l red to 'make the ruu within the r . State The rehearing will taka place I today at the Slate house, because or r ' the allegallou of the railroads that the - fixing of the half hour Is controlling I the question wliether drinking water ' , should be provided was an arbitrary \ act, and that the testimony before the d 1 board was insufficient to show that i trains might not be properly operated for more than thirty mlnules without discomfort or lujury to liealth because e of the ahaeuce ot drluktug water. t Home of the young friends of Norvln Smith gave him a few pleasant hours , - al the home of Mtaa Sarah UoO'Mou- •' r day evening prior to hla departure' for . Aunapolla. Everyone had a Jolly lime. Tliose pre>en' "were Misses Sarah , Hofr, I. sura Towusenr, , • Ellxabeth Stedem. I. "ill. a Vah odder, Anna Mc- I I Clure aud Adelia I'uwell, Norvln I Smith, Frauk Schneider, Itunell * ' i'aylor, Maylin Kobltnuin. Jack Barr, l-eroy Bentham. Waller Donovan, I Kwtng Co rami and Morrlaon Hancock. 1 r A grand fair will be given at Taber- ■ . nacle Bapllstt'liprcli, cornenof Eighth t street add West avenue, Thuraday, Prl. , * day and Saturday evenings of this week. Admission live cents. The fair 1 [ I. onder the auspices of the Busy Bee • r I 'lub of Hie Sunday school. ( ' There will be seven graduates at the ! Ocean Clly High Sehool in June. The name, of the young people are Mlaaea " - Margaret Beeves, Iwiulsa VanUllder ' I and Myra Way. Ruasell Taylor. Boy n Brut ham, Maylla Koblnsou and Waf- , ^ ter Donovan Every aeaaon brings aome changes 1 P In the style of wall papers, aud these 1 I change, are for greater beauty aud re t „ flueinent in home decorations. ,i I It la also a pleasure to be able to . state that the householder of limited r ; means .Is not debarred from these 11 charming effects, as some of the mi»t t , 'attractive schemes are achieved In <i 'quile inexpensive papers; so when it comas, to choosing your wall iniwirs, -make it a point before deciding lo «e * I our full aMurtmeot, gel our .tiggesiiona t „ aud prices In buylug this year we t have bought lu larger quantities than ever, thereby belug aide Co give I lie e public the beiiedl "f Hie low prices, u f wblcli rauge from live cents apiece w ■ up \N icwoultt appreciate an oppor t, ! to aerve you aud show you our a Hue assortment 1 . H- K riMITH A SON. » I i he I'aperlianger. and w » Decorators, IMS Ashurv avenue Tu I .Ocean taty, N. J. »lv!, S-ai, 2iu' ai
SUNDAY IN THE . !" LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Scrmons-and Excellent Music Heayd by targe Cdngrcgations. " 6 1 1 well ft I Ceil at Hie rervlftr-oii Sunday. ..-Follow log are reports ofahe rernions j; The sFrvloes in Tabernacle -Baptist »- ■ Tiie ,ltev Samuel J. Comfort, the.' 0 pa. tor, preached In the morning from p ' the text found In Hie ninety II r"t - j psalm: "He that dwelhrtli in the a . ; secret place of the most lilgh-.hall g e! abide -under the shadow- oftheAl'; mighty /and He exaltetli Hla hearer, j " ' to a higher life In Jesu. Chrlid." r \ The attendance yri the Sunday whool , i> on the Increase. J wa. preached from the following text: 1 --And If children, then heir.; heirs of r Hod. and Joint heir, with t'brlst: If so ' be that we suffer with tilm, Dial we „ may. be al«o glorJtled together." | J Komans.H; 17. * * There was# good-sired congregation * at the services In the First M. K Church Sunday morning, which were conducted by the Kev* tieorge E. Dobbins, a retired member of the Ne « u Jersey t'onfereuce. who pfeacheil Hie Ha iiHik Ills text from Joshua, 5: lit. He
lt and lAth versus: "Aud It came lo when Joshua was by Jericho. stood a man o'vef against him - with a drawn. .word lu his hand, and, |; salil, art thou for us or for oifr adversarie.7 Aud lie said, nay. but a- r captain ol the host of the Lord am I , now come. And Josliua fell on his , did worship him. aud .aid. what ( salthmy l.ord uuto His servant? And the' captain of the laird's host -"Id. , Loose thy shoe from thy foot, and , Joshua did so " t ; Mr Dobbins llret gave the, historical .selling of the text, staling ItuR'the } host of the IsrMlltea had just completW- .« pa.sage of the Jordan under the , leadership of Joshua, who had beeu , Moses. Ttie host t« on tiie west side of , river,- near Jericho, whlcb'i* "bout , be attackeil by them, when Joshua , hla hand The preacher opened llie main part J of hla discourse by asking Hie question, , -Who wa. tlri.""»tranger that Joshua | mel?" The -speaker .aid that there i two answer, to this question, the j of which I. that the being Joshua , saw waa one of llie archangels, 'aud a> , «uch was llie captain of the aiyrellc ' host. The second auswer expresses ( the. view which is more generally , held, and which he held himself, i namely, that tl$e stranger was Ood Himself In human form. The aame person who called Abra ham appeared to Mosea at the burning bu*h. wrestled with Jacob at Penlel. and apoka to. Uldeon. 'The preacher supported hit view by emphasising two points: First,' that worshipped Him. and, under ■be Ten Commandments* he could worship none bit' Hod; second. Joshua Instantly obeyed Mlm wheu He gave the command. The first lesson drawn by Dr. Dobbins waa lhat the righteous are always coujageoua, and ahay are courageous they are right. Joshua showed this by the question tie asked, art thou for us or our adversaries? The preacher illnatreted. tbls fully, naming Martin John Weeley^and a ho.t of other Christian martyr*. Second, the place of duty la the place lo meet Hod." w^s In hla place of duly prethetbosl for what was before It and so m-t Ood. After giving CbrM'e reply to H la disciples, when He said, "He that lovelh ksepeth My Commandments," Dr. discussed aome preaent day cuafbma He aald that the Christian's place on the Sabbath waa not In seek pleasure, but his religious duty we meet Ood id our place of weal ways receive the blesalng we Dr. Dobbins preached again at the evening service, taklug his text from llie fifth chapter of the twelfth verse of Jeremiah, which, tb# speaker aald, suggested Ills theme, namely, "Howwilt thou do when thou cnmelh to die?" The services In the First Presbyterian were well attended ou Sunday The pastor, the Rev. Charles H. Buhner, occupied Hie pulpit at both services. I u the eveulug he preached a sermon of much Interest from Jeremiah 8fl: "Tliey hive made ihelr laces harder llian a rock." He aald In part: "In all the works of Ood there Is nothing more wonderful than the human countenance The longest hi the world Is less I hail twelve Inches from the hair line of the fore^. head lo (be hollom of the cbln. and the broadest face III the world Is less I ban eight Inches fiom cheek hone to check bone, yet hi that small corn pas. Ood hah w rought such dlllereucea that sixteen hundred million, ofthe human may be distinguished from each other by their facial appearances. The la ordinarily the ludex ol one's character. So true lathis lhat although 1 Ood decide, before our birth wliether shall be liantleouie or homely, neverlheles* It la a. great fact that by deciding whether our countenances shall.be pleasant or disagreeable This ia so much so lhat Mime or the most faces are unattractive because of their arrogance or their deceitfulue»", and some <if the most rugged and Irregular features are attractive of their klurineas that shines t through them. "While we are not responsible for j our features, Ood having detrrmlurd whsl.lliey should be before we were | as Hi* I'.alutlsl declares, 'In thy ' hook all my members were written □ which lu continuance were fashioned j ' when a. yet (here was nous of theui ' ; e neverlheles* the character which w'e forming, will chisel the face mod I
v; I LAWRENCE M. LEAR 1 k.„'ru„i..-Vi'iTf' . ' N C. GODFREY .-^a-w^t. j Upholstering Awnings. HousS" r Furnishings i" 657-659 asbury avenue ocean city. n. j. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN P1XMBINO i" : tr.1 *nh u. trine entire satUfaetlou a. li> prices, wi rkmsrwhip and tmsbuws c-inrtes) ? Ifj n't 11 wul run v. Ill to' give me a trial. I am in an axoeptlonallv good pusiticn.lo take mrs of roar repair work >•! wluch I make a .pee<y- I ha»e no expensive astalilishment ' ,.r clerical fyrce f - maintain. Oi«a ins a t'nai 'thMPhonea C. H. BACON C»Q7 HlgHiH pnwntnmmirif"*" nwunwuMimamfn fiwawwwmnnwntatetaiicttaaBgaa I Yard and Lawn work attended tb-fnomptly. .XT! klud. of houiw and | yaril plant- \!jtitKtit|*iii-hore lawn griPwjiwed for aaie: Best grades of j I .hade and iirYaiiie.qal tree-, ucl hwlgitig. Nk'oujd be p^TTtraq your j win k for ytarfrop •df~dij\ii aiir->niantlty an:! aptfclal fertill/er J..r ^LMER H. CRANE! iv^o o r i- v m tcrrack '* ^ Construction Sand & Gravel Co. .-■* jos. a. champion, hd anaiar Office, 3th St., Opp. Penna. Dopot Ocean City. N. J. All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt lor Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY. KCAL/inia rtninnw
.UM- make their face, than a j ro^k. lly biug year, of .in\Tlh-ir face. | | •tnlutlty. By lung year, of crue'iy they have Nerwlied the munclea of ex prrsalou By long year, of avarice they have played thel rihylopk until they are hoarding." | "In some heathen temple" llie priest f puts a mark on the face, of the wor--.toppers iwbo ha-'e made their offer- ^ log. twfore the idofGnd all day they twa'r Ihi. mark w berevef they go. All " w ho see them know, wj/ere they liave j neat hen country to Hnd Hie god-tnark Han America, on.ou* own street., men are beariiigttie marks of Ihe^ god they .altars they are Kneeling In some , ' we see the look which tells im- : mlatakahly of a life ot aulmsll.ra , Some faces show coldness. hKlenies. \ reseulmeiit, ■Naantbropy. Others are 1 marked with the furrow* of haired. I - envy, guile, revenge, faces *. hard a. ' • a rock, lelllug of a life's devotion. j I ■'But If there are chisels thgt cut the . face until It becomes hard as a rock, ' there areother chisels .which will make . even llie most homely face radlanl I with divine beauty. """I* hen Abraham Lincoln pardoned a young soldier all the request of Ills-mother, that mother _ : went down Ihe .lairs of the Whit* t House, saying, '.They have lied el.mt . the President beiug humeU'; bets the! over the Hreslileiit's ruggerl face wa- '| ' w ritten the klud nea* of his heart. ,We t may not all he bandxrme. but et'ery r one of us can rullleate the Christian I graces uutll out faces shine." A short lime ago Ihe School Athletic League of Cape May Codnly was or- " ganlxed. the object of Ihe organixaHou " being to have school at liledca under . • .proper-coulrul. and lo give- lo every i boy in school a chance to develop hiuiself physically a. well as menially. The tearhers of the county, from the i ' day of the organlzathin, have taken i i great Interest In the mailer, and It ha. ' r beeu decided lo hold a great Held day al Cape May Wourt House on May lo, i aud for thla event two classes have • - been arranged, one for high .chool. , i- and one -for grade* below the high I schools. ' r k- Says the May's Landing Becord: "If " ■ ilia New Jersey priming alinpe cannot turn out the pamphlets of new law. . quicker than they are tbls year— lliey have not been sent out yet— It Is lime < " Atlantic Couuty printers were given a i chance at the work. How does Ho- . Legislature expect the peo pie to obey . r the lawa when they have no op|»r- i lunity to learn what Hie new stalules I " are?" The Aral of the pamphlet, ar- i rived It! Ibis dty a few days ago. i f Director Fisher reported al the meeting of the f'lty Cammls.luner. thai ' Hie concrete had been laid on .Eighth street and he felt confident at the proII gresa then being made, that Hie wood block gpvlug would be .lltil.lied on time, except possibly at some of the .treet corners, where the Iron castings are nnl all the same kind. Child Break* an Arm • Bertha Fields, young daughter of 1 Charles Fields, livrng ou Asbury _ avrnut; below Tenth street, fell while at play Time-day afternoon, and broke one of her arms In two Mace*. The : fracture was set by Dr. -Allen Corson. t An application was received by Hie r t'lly Cummlsalonera from Ihe Bell Telephone Company fot permlaabiu lo lay a conduit on Eleventh street. The 1 mailer was referred to Director Klaher • IRA E. WALL ► 725 Central Ave. , Ocean City New Jersey : ■ Plain and Decoratire Paperhaneer i s Post Card will bring our ser- | vice to you. [ . ■ ' • tTUNTIC ICE COMPMr Pocono Mountain Ice 1314 Anbury Ave, ^ ! OCUNCITf ».J. j
The Pontiere boot -shoe REPAIRING *^SHOP repairing neatly done Aahury Ave., Ocean Cily, N. j LAKE Undertaker and Embaltner UP-TO-DATE j Tonsoriai. Parlor j 824 Asbury Avenue | Barbers NO WAITINQ MORGAN HAND. JR. | Civil. knoinwsh AMD Ml'KVDTOH <] o.ia lt.« C!Brs* Haass. N. J. .. ; Ocean City Title and Trust Company jOf Ocean City, New Jersey capital $100,000 surplus $30,000 I . J. KITH IAN TATKM.Honrllor DIRECTORS: Koloirt Ikyrson Hyuy H. klnnre Bankinf *by Mall a Specialty lillNll Old Point Comfort, Richmond, Natural Bridge, Luray | -^Battlefield of Gettysburg MAT 9 TO 17. 1913 round $62.00 trip i j , from ocean city •sirssl Hiatlan, Ptilladrlphla l-a. PTOUMIi fi. R.|: ABBOTTS' , Alderney Dairies St.. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. CHoIcb Dairy Product* ' Butter and Eggs Aak for Booklet of Specialties Orders Delivered Both Phone* - : \ an Ad. in the SENTINEL B
ri.RCTRIC I.HillTc Htl. L^^R EDUCED Tlic fortner liiyli c»si of MtuW T.iKtiiitiK is. succcs.f«lly Overcome with^he ««d>f ' ' A . , mazda (titn^jai lamps They consume mily ono-tlurd tli^Hm>iit >s cmiipared with Carbtm Filament Lamps, 'and L''TV a an" e fen< tratiujT liglrt. * ' ' . ! \ Bureau of Inforyiatiim ; Electric Light -Office | GAS HEATING 5TD.VES I ' ======== ^ •; Don't let the sliddeti change nf weather j catch you unprepared a Gas Heater will make any room warm and co/.y at a minute's notice and kcifp" it the way () -want it as long as yon wutU1•S Ohll at the Gas Office, "Ku?\emli and Haven avenue, and select what -jjiu want. We have a supply ol" the 'wst makes. CITY CAS LICI1T OOMF-any j Bell Phone i» Inter-State Phcne 134-A ' SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building ( 7V) ASEH RY AVENU1-: Ocean City, New Jersey HEADQUARTERS For anything you want to know about building. Are you undii-klwl l.ow t«. plan vour house > Von are invitcl 10 come and see our splendid collection of up-to-ilate plans. ■ 1 WouM you like to have your ideas of a home developed and know what ri would cost lo build ? We have a diaughtsman always at your service. Free. Are you unfamiliar with building materials ? Von are inviteil lo our show rooms, where samples may he seen and their relative \ merits and cost discussed . Are you undecided who to have huild your liou-e ' U wilt cost yoU.no more to have a man who litis designed anil triiilt many | of.tlie finest buildings in Ocean City. jos. G. champion builder Eighth &t., Opp. Penna. R. R. 'Depot roil SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder ' To erect yonr Ocean City cottage. Von cannot spare the time' to look , after il closely yourself and must depend upon the , honesty of the contractor. I have built for a Targe number of peoplfc and copld rWer you to any or all of tliem. ' Send fur the list of names and photographs ofthe houses. Otis M. Townsend sth St. opposiis r. ^Builder ocrr j ■ l. s. corson, Seashorcy£ottages a Specialty " ■ ' Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder, everything u.W huiiding i,n.s Plans and Specifications Furnished. Kslimates.CbeerfuIly*'Givi!ti. BKril pence— 810 Anbury Avenue OFF1UK-748 V«Mt Aveuu.i allen scull THE BtlHiOER . . Eighth &.\j> Qcehh firs. Phone Connections Walter V. Hess contractor and builder JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asbury Avenue | OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY j B-4«U=BILD=KUM-C-US j . "There's a Reason" Prompt, economical arid reasonabltyon all jobbing and aJtetatioti work. I * * Gall us up * Ocean City House Bldg. Co. II. Smith, Presicjent Ralph' M. Townsrnd, Treasurer . Brnj.- F. Yot'NG, Secretary ' Bell Phone. J8-X Office: Bay Ave. bet. 10th and i ! th Sts.
OTIS NL TOWNSEND BUILDER Oi i ickV nth „St. Opposite p. 0. • Plans and Specifications prepared without charge Only galvanized nails used on • exterior work ' _ *- AUIIfTtpNS. AU1RRATIONS ANp UlitAII/s Spencer B. Swan jokbin. OarpenOer a Specialty Und BuildtT 10.0 Askary Assavt. Ocean Clly. N. I. ESTIMATES ANO PUNS FURNISHCO JOHN T, SEAL BUILDER WILLARD S. STEELMAN Contractor and Builder i eleventh at. rin.l Bay ave. ilk-rari City ' New Jersey A. G. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER 6. 0. AOimi #. * Af»nu GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING BHICk LAYING, fitC., Etc. All Work In Mason Lino Promptly Attended To. * OCEAN CITY^N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, "" PmrapurA'T.n^^ " BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. B RECK LEY, PROP Keaily Mixed Paint*, tared and Ulle 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. 1IKADI.KY A ADA9H * Readme: Coal i|«r. asid Yard. TKRTII nod KOT Real Estate and Search Company . of fapp Ma)' Count), N. J. FIDELITY TRDST CO. i TITLES INSURED FARM PROPE^Tlfs BOUGHT AND SOLD Cape May Court House, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY y WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- DEALER IN DENN'S „ CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724 Asbury lie., Ocean City. N. J. Wedlllng Parties and Plcnlca a Hpec laity. Your trade solicited. Older* delivered. Prom pt attention. Milk and Cream always on hand. Both Phouea. I, S. CHAMPION MANUFACTURER OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM ■ Hutel and collate Trade a Hpyetally _ folb^Pbbna^ hl|1|[ J^| ANP,,¥rKglT AVC. | UA. STEELMAN I BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Hnrseshneing a JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY | Clin md Or*l*r Ttngi i SptcliR) j Agent fur HlewartV Iron Works Co. ) Plain and Ornamental Iron Kemre, Iron Hailliig* and Window Unarda. I Seventh St. and Haven Ave _ - | Eyes Examined Without Drops r m * r« n i wd .**" V tir^dm-cVaM " Op^m^work j My ««» ol Kys utaawreii HpseueMals aa A. W. ELY 1 lll-IM BAMTLt-TT Mil.klRU ATLARTK! C'lTT, |. J. • ] KstablMMd iw>| | He 1 1 Psoas mi A .

