Ocean City Sentinel, 8 May 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 2

W ■ c ~ . 1:1 — Ocean City Sentinel J R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor Proprietor .. OCEAN CITY. - , NEW JERSEY C B«n •Phone No 68-X ^ Joto-Work prompt u rt.,u» h^- szpertrncwt 11 rHURHMAY. MAY H>M18 - - ■ ( ' — fc The Ocean City Hlgb EfchWlbny. ' were do! strong enough to defeat, the r Atlantic City High School track teem h litre Saturday, pat »ome very R»orl I1 work we* done by the loeel* ex well a* 1 the young men from Atlantic « It la very gratifying to learn mat. ■' two law* pawed by Hie la»t legislator*" 11 will drive ool of buriue** liy New •' Jereey the promoter* of, fraudulent » laod companies, who pur/h**e large r tract* of cheap land* -and dlepour of 11 tbem at building lot* to ihe Ignorant >' .and unwary, aaya the jfrentou Time* - The two act* refetrwl 'to make ft uu- t lawful to Indulge In fraudulent adver- 1 tiring, and require map* of land com- <1 paolex to have the approval of the t county or manlrlpel authorities ^forr «' they may be tiled of record The en- t forcement of thane law* will beuell) • the legitimate promoter a* well a- the I general public. " _ a wkstkkn automobile company * »peol|#.00U on a double page advertisement In a weekly atory paper and ad- c vtaed It* agent* throughout the country 1 to have dodger* printed calling alien- '• Hon to tbla ad. 'and arrange with the ' local dealer* to allp the circular* In * the local newapaper* which they dim " trlhttttd. The. Imposition upon the 1 local newspaper* -i* apparent. The " Legislature of New Jereey lia* taken " recognition o^rach unfair advertising ' method* by pawing a law making It a 1 criminal oltenoe to Inaert circular* be- " t ween the page* of a ngwapaper with out the conneut of the publisher. * am IN dicta Hl.lt qPPKXIK. E III. shown by the report of Hiram 8. Mowrer. who audited the city'* ac- * count* for the year 1912, that. In three Instance* (he appropriation balance* were ovtrdrawu— (S4.H4 for street*. ' 879.26 for light and.8880 Ml for ralarle*. * * Tt>* overdrawing of appropriation balanoa* la coulrary to law, and any " official guilty of *uob often** I* »ub- " Ject to Indlctmtul. Every* official knowa, or *bould fc know, the law^ii thla matter, and If be " knowingly doe* not obey the law, he ebonld hepunlahed. " For aooe time, It ha* been «aW that 1 certain people pere have been looking r fbrneaons to secure the recall of' on* £ or more of the official* of the city. There could be no etronger reaaon ' given for aucb action than the over- c drawing of appropriation balance*. r the law governing which I* given el*e- 1 where In thl* Iwue of the 8k.vti.vku 1 In the eo-calledofll;lal organ of the dty. wWcb give* all tb* new*. and In 1 which the report of the audflor wu ordered published, tout lntereatlug " Heme of the report, tnclndlog the e atatemeut of overdrawn appropria- * Hod*, are allmlnatad. * Of oourat, tba city official* did not attempt to conceal thl* matter from ' the taxpayer*. Thla emasculated report, too, I* to " be printed and distributed among the r taxpayer* who desire to go over It. c What good will It do th* people if the true condition of affair* la not £ glvaoT The Sentinel printed the full re- 1 port free of charge. Thta paper was, 0 not looking for trouble. It necured a r copy through lagltlmate channels, bat, * according to some reports around the r City COmmlaalonare' hsadquartcrs, II " w*» not Intended that the 8e.vti.vkl *hould have any more of the report " than the frleudly official paper. * Bo It baa come to pa a* that the taxpayer* now know of overdrawn ap- ^ proprtatlon account*. ' What will tbay do about UT ® If such things are permitted to go unchallenged, where will the eud l>e? " Bond Approved. The bond Iliad by J. Harvey Bennett 0 waa approved, It war atated by the " solicitor at the weekly meeting of the " City Commissioner*. Mr. Ileuoetl'* '' certified check wa« ordered returned. " He baa the contract for laying drain* T uu Bavanth, Eighth and Ninth street* Will Have Pine Power Meal. 4 William B. Davis, attorney at law, «t of this city. I* having a 24-foot niua< boat motor boat built for nae this *ea* 1 son. It will have a ten borae power Palmer engine and be fitted up In line style. Mr. Davla plan* lo have many pleasant outing* during the summer. a . . j; •cboat AthleteaOet *is<> The Clly Commissioner* decided lo 1 1 give $160 lo the Ocean City High cj School Athletic AiwoclnHoo, and the ei monev waa torimd nvsrtn (lie knn over to tba

latter pari of last week, much to the Joy of the athlete*. Bays tha Wild wood Bun of last week: "Ocean City m admittedly a truly good town, but aom* of It a citizen* seem to have acquired the habit of gelling In trouble." Ttila appear* to be tme. Maybe there'll be a change some day. It wag staled at the meeting of the Ocean City Buslne** Men'* Annotation Tuesday night that the a**ocia: tlon'a committee on the purchase of the aewer plant would ba ready to report 1 at tba next meeting. One Member Farcied. William M.Taylor, of tbla city, wa« elected a member of the Board of i Trade at (be regular meeting held Monday evening Mr. Taylor moved to this 0My from West Philadelphia a taw ■moths — «■ Try an Advertisement in the Bkxtinkl

MUCH INTEREST i IN BERMUDA RACE L. W. Mulford's Tocsam , II. is Likely to Keep j' Others Guessing. Itcttlng oil the 734 nautical mile] motor boat race, Philadelphia to Bet- i ( mixta, *tartH>g on June 7, for .which !,' four entries have already hfen made, ha* begun In a small way.Vknd the , ' Tec aee-ua lb I* th* favorite. Tbla la the boat commanded by. Thomas I. Fleming Day, the father of offehore, ( In small boat*, and who ha* liatl , remarkable aucce** In, every conte-t | 1 he be* undertaken, say* t he. Phlladel- j phis Sunday Record. The Tec lis? a ' Buffalo engine of small rating. - and may be able lo come within the .19 foot water-Hue measurement* when - loaded for the race. Barbara II will ' - leave New York about May 5 for thl* city, a* Commodore J. It. N. Wliltaker wishes to~try the boat out before the race'Mid give her crew a chance to ' her paint on and- tire engine In*talled, and the shaft Reared upend the large propeller In ptace. Thla boat I* building at Btone Harbor under the direction* of Eli Towpneod. She t« to llulsbed by May 17, when she will | come lo Philadelphia to make her trial trip . The BterHng engine people given a man to go with the boa! j , hJr trial*. Dream I* already lu thl* section, and will Ire In rbmmlulon lu ' receive the other boat* when Ihey ' arrive Several alteration* In ventl- ( lallon of the leuglnelroom and after cabin -have been made, which show* that .Captain l.agen ha*llte com foil ( i.T hi* hu»ky crew at ItearL George , Gold beck will have charge of the navigation on Dreain, while Jack Bproule J will again have the engine roooi. j ha* bets ou her against the at even money, bul several have - a*ke«l odd* of it to I on her In win tin 1 Tocs.rn II I* the boal that will 1 have to hustle lo get started, so she I* ' not considered lu Ibe betting a* yet J •Some ligure* In regard to time allowance will show what the Uiat* must 1 do to win the Bermuda race ntiuMe of , good luck end line navigation. Dream I* the boat that will .receive . time allowance, from all the other*, and { Barbara will be the scratch boat ' 'lire* m get* seven hours from Tocaam J I and twelve from Tec. Barbara II will allow her seventeen hours. If UiMm can keep her speed of seveu ktTMn throughout the run she will be a very dangerou* boat, that l» 1 providing Tooam can make but eight knots and the Tec make* her beat speed, eight and one-halt knot*, while r Barbara make* nine. knot*. This would give Dream the race. But should the Tocaam II show something like ! nine knots *he will be a peach, and ' one that w ill make any cruiser hustle. 1 Tec will more than likely makeover nine knot* when In racing trim on the coast, bul when loaded for the ocean «he will have to hustle to make the speed. Barbara will no doubt be the fastest of the fleet, but *hei4lll , h* '» to do close to ten knot* should the other boat* abow. The Meerlog wlll.be a great factor for succe«aln3tileraee. All who have had experience with there small boats at tea kuow that they must be allowed to their head to a certain axtanl, but they must not be allowed to run to starboard mora than to port, for to get ofl the course mean* the lo** of many mile*. The navigator* will have many calculation* to make and they ahould check up the rieeriDg every two hour* Another thing , to be reckoned with lu thl* off-ehore race seasickness. Hbouid one or mora of any crew be attacked by *eaalckne*e It require* the off-time of the others to take their ' places, and that meana loss of sleep, and overwork. If any-one tblnkt the i to Bermuda I* Juat a Utile kail 1 under blue skies, with Ice cream for dinner every day.lbey are not familiar Willi off-shore racing. The danger* 1 nothing aa compared with the I dread of aaaslckneu. Thl* year's race ha* lieen planned with care, and with ' the start on Juns 7 there la hardly a chance to get more than a sou tb west < breeze, wltbamooth aea*; yet the oom- - riders have signed on for the race ' only men who have been there before 1 For the edlflcallou of the speculator* I tba probable reeult of the race. Ibe regatta committee ha* prepared a 1 labia of facta and flguree of the four 1 boat* an far entered ou which compart- < or speed abilities may be figured 1 table la aa follows: < Dream.— 40 feat over all length; 9 ft < U lu. beare , ii..ft. draught: 2-cylluder, ■ -cycle, .'*8, li.-m H P. standard ■ engine, ra-'tug lY 85. ' Barbara I't — SI feet over all length: 1 ft. beam: I ft. draught; 4 cylinder. ■' 7x9, 46 SO H P. Palace euglue, rating Tec.— 40 feet over all leugtb: 10 ft ' beam: S ft draught; 4-cyllnder, 4-cycle I 8x7), 25 H. P. Buffalo engine, rating < I Tocaam II. — 45 feet ovar all length: -ft. beam; 8 ft. 8 In. draught; 4Under, SjxS, 45-80 H. P. Hlerlltig I engine, ratiugHS. j e It will be noted by the above that

a two of the boat* are 40-Iooter*, one 45 ' feet and one 51 feet in length Their engine* are all heavy-duty machines. I calculated to cope with all the energy and strain demanded of the power to a drive the boat* In any aea. All are | ° engine* of well-known make* and " which have been tried out to their! '• fullest extent. From there flguree '- could be secured an approximate Idea | of the time allowance the wretch boat ' must allow to the oilier three. In the' 1 absence of the official measurement ' '* this I* difficult tu arrive at accurately,! but the navigators, a* wall a* others • directly Interested, are burning mid- i 1 night oil reeking to arrive at llgures l I which will show what la expected of , | each boat and each navigator. * Improved Rraii, si a Hargain. '' ! In order to close an estate, bids for * 1 purchase ere asked for one or all of the ' A cuttage properties below: No* 218. .815 1 and 217 Fourth street, No. 811 Third i -atreet. No 206 Wesley avenue, No- 428 h 'am w "I"" IS*0 »partmeut«|,Noa. 801, and 80S Fifteenth street Bush 1 'agent, Aahtiry avenue, heluw Ninth » . street, Ocean City, N. J. adv. 5-8 2t «

SUNDAY IN THE sf LOCAL CHURCHES . Sermons nnd Excellent I Music* Heard by Large ! " • Congregations. ' The cliureiie* In Ocean City were all j I well tllled'at (lie service* on Humlay. i 'Following are reports of Die sermon. '[ Th* Itev. Irving H, rihafer of the i ,' Flntl Preshyterlan t'linrcfi of Weather- « 't by. Pa, conducted the -service* audi' |pre»cl«Hl In Hie First Preshyterlan i 'church of thl* city on riauday. He I* ■ ' excellent speaker and hi* tliopKht-ll fill sermon* made. a strong appeal to \ his hearer*. Mr. Bhafer's topic in the morning . "IHUugOCr Place." He too* hi. _ text fhnn Hum '15; BL ) t 'hnst y lied the place lu life assigned In H Ira hy -the Father, the speaker said, |4o we each have a place which ' we are to II 11. "There I* such a place. Meu recognize thl* in matter* of oijllJ nary secular |jfe. aud fallhfully do their duty: 'ISffi' same spin! ought to ! _ characterize ,u* In splrllual matters. ' Christian graces musl tie shown one J to the other. We should seek opportunity to' satisfy Ilils need, even a* did Christ E*ch one individually iias lil* ■ t particular place to till. Places are of various style* aod lui|Kirtance, bul Hie question Is, are you tilling your place, ' whatever It la? You may not be able to till a place as large a* "Billy" Hun day lu Wllkesrilarre duriug hi* recent ' evangellBtlc catu|ialxu there, hut you can till your own place. Find It and till It. * Sir Bhafer explained at length how [ people can. tilt the plan, * The tlr»t ' thing one must be tilted hy the 41 oly (1 host (Jet lu dlreCt contact will! the | spirit, the source of strength aud ! This w»» the method of Christ | and that ^of carlj^ church. Thu* equlpptsl with .|Hiwer we can till the place so as tu gel Christ'* cotninendatlou and will be prepared lo till the " place of glory lu heaveli. . In the evening Mr. Bhafer *|Hike on | "Tha Ascended laird of Ulory^laklug Ida text from Acta l; 9. , Beferrlug to Ascension Day, .the speaker said the aweuainu was the tit ( ting, the natuVal. the only proper I termination of Christ's career od earth Christ ascended and a cloud received . 1 1 Itn . There I* only a cloud between Him and u*. Even this will be re- ' moved and He will come again. We -- will see Him face to face and He will t he known even -.gs other men are ! PI RUT K j The pastor, Dr. Halue*. occupied Ibe i ptllpll In the First M. E. Church at t both rervlcC* Bunday. ,Hla morning theme wa*,"Je*u* Christ A* the flecour cller." , The real physician cannot be recon- , died tu »mallpox and cholera, bul e must give hi* attaullon -to their cure t aud a* speedily a* possible the removal I of tlielr oause, said tba speaker, j When the physician make* a dlagnoaiiol a caw he must be frank, aud r also have (tla patient be frank with ] him. He muat know oobdltloos by th* t fullest confession of bl* palleul. and can tbeii lutelllgeKtly start to curethe a Je*u« IHirlrt— ' aud tbore to whom I HI* ministry of reconciliation la comf milled— mutt know men and women k. as Immortal soul* aud Insist upon 1 dealing. fraukly with their condition's i and need*. \ , The Christian can proceed with the i. utmost confidents* In hla ministry of f reconciliation. Sloe# Jeeua Christ ali ways cures, tlje world oher* sedative* r and exciunl* Christ curea. ,. The real difficulty In the world of t l» that are not reconciled lo God- 1* I mil the fact of aln, bul Jeau* aaya; "Ye r will nol coma to me (bat ye might r have life." Wlllfulnee* ralber than i sinfulness In the last analysis Is the , The evening loplo taken by the pa»- , tor was "Raw Material " i A large congregation gave the closest I attention to the sermon. Dr. Geurge . L. Dobbin*, who ha* receully taken i up hi* residence In ihl* clly, wa* upon Ihe platform and nflered the opening i prayer ( The Insistent note of the sermon was i that the Almighty Father I* reaponslr ble for creating and locating raw ma- . tertal, whether In (be earth or In humanity. and It I* the supreme buslne** of tin real workmen to discover aud develop to Its full urefulnem Ihl* raw , material Happy la the sculptor who I Parlau marble, the poller who flu* rlay and the educator who ; the personality of the Individual . .child. All raw malarial must be converted , It* raw state Inlo the flnlshed i . product, and will never come lo II* , ■ without the process of the new : , Last .Sunday morning Paator Gee, ' ; Immanuel Baptist Church, preached on "The Ordinance of (he ■ I'irsviim on - iiie ' 'romance or tne

■t lord's Hopper " He treated It under iS four head*; A command, a memorial, ! Ir a testimony, and a confeeriotr. It Is J i. an ordinance, a law of Christ. It tea y | memorial of Christ, reminding u* at 0 certain parlod*. of what He did for u«. ■e j A testimony showing to the world, In ( d | plainest ligure, Ihe sacrifice (Jbrlst ir j made lo eave mankind. It I. finally a * jconfeaslou of Invlnclbl# hop*. V\'e a, partake not In gloomy retrospection, it but In bright autlclpatlon. Out from e. the ceremony that la funeral like for t solemnity rl*e« a blessed 'tope In llie '. words "Till He Come." a The pastor's evening theme wae -.taken from the third verse of the - 'twenty-third P**lm-"He leaden, me the path* of righteousness for III* a name's sake." | "The pnalmlst, "said Mr. Gee "seems ; very *ure that he .hall he a.ved and . and guided thai one wonder* ujiat 1 wa* the foiindatlou of Ills assurance. : «a* lie sure of-bls fallh? Bo sore of ' his faHl, liiat he fell II would survive * all Ibe leels of Hie future'.' Or, was he of himself? I do' not Ihlnk lie ° ( sure of elllmc liimwlf or of his j

. LAWRENCE M. LEAR 1 am s-a.^Ww N C. GODFREY ..'..s-S.ar«"fi»s •» Upholstering', AwningfS, fl[ouse i Furnishings |° •^*37-659 ASBUSV AVENUE , OCEAN CITV. N. J. | ' ESTIMATES CHEEWFULL^GIVEN j ^ PLUMBINO ' ' a ^ v„n uotHi, . sutlrs -Alisf-ictuti! *s t- - prices, woflmiaiisliip and liusinEss cturtcsy? If out. 'it «UI V..U to give me k trial. I am in an exeetaionally g.ssl to take ' of your reptir work of which I make a «jg*dii!yr. 1 have no fcrpeasive e>dal>ll|hiiicld Phon.. C. M. BACOIN 6Q7 l-lglitlv ^t' ataa»BaoB8BaaotMBBMOtaaM«inBggtaiB«BiBt«BUMffluu.iUlfliWUUB Yard and Law n work 'ahan<t«d MTmimptly. All kinds of lioUse and j ! yard plants. Bprclai -ea-hore lawn graw«ee<l for sale. Itest grades of [ siiai^andJirna mental tree- anUJiedgliig, WoOld he pleased lo do your • wollifii^UL Trqhsiil! s-dd 111 »n> -|il|»lillt>' airl' sperFal fertilizer for I ynirmriiW^A - K ELMER H. CRANE ■ ' a 2 O MOORLV TERRACE , Construction Sand & Gravel Co. , v JO*. O. CHAMPION, Msnsaar ' ' Office, ath St.. Opp. Ponna. Depot Ocean City, N. J. All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. , Dirt for Grading or Filling. ' READING RAILROAD DELIVERY..

faith. The third verse suggests better ' ground for cerlalnlty. It suggests tlie 1 tliougbt of God. saving lilui for III* | own sake. ' this phrase: Thy nam"'* sake. For In1 stance. In Psalm? '25; II. pardon' I* ' asked; In Psalms 81; 8. gBldlngaud ' leading I* besought: tIn Psalms ?»; 9. ' the psalmist desires purging; in Psalui* * 5 109; 21, It is deliverance he Implore*: i aud lu Psalm*14S;ll, he asks thai he ' may be quickened. Not all the pas- , 1 sage* are from the same person, but ail (dace their Ippe In tlie name of God. ' "It help*»u« to realize how much God Is iulerested lo our success or ' failure. We may come to feel, as young meu feel when they leave home to enter upou a business career in a 1 strange city, alone. W'e may evfti h come to-helleve that our salvation dee peudt upon our own steadfastness and 1 faith. To realize how untrue this ' actually la helps one to go ahead And t want you to realize the truth of ihe ract suggested hy our text, the fact of e God's care for Hla own name's sake. ! it "Men abandon themselves to- sin ! g and despair. Y'el God seeks lo save i- such. As a wituess lo this we have Ihe splendid work of the Balvatlon 1 i- Army, a work understandable only In d the light (S~\lod's care for mankind e when tbey do not care for themselves il "Because. He la God, because He Is] our Father. Because hi* name I- t,ove. ;- He seek* to lead u* In, the paUm-ot A righteousness for Hi* own naoie'aaake. h People do not believe khl* yet, It In a easily demonstrated. ( 'tfrlst crucified, d martyrs burned, beheaded, cast tp the : e liotis. drowned: all testify to .God's I care for the world, a "Thus the blank spot In our lives— j i- the moment of. utter helplessness I* ii bridged by this thought: Th ugli we' n fall. He save*. He shall lead u* not • for our sake aloue; not even fort'hrlst's sake alone: hut for His name's sake. e I' pon this we may rest absolutely , if content." RED MEN GROWING S Thla ttrctlon or atsls. • Great Bacliem John Hackett.of Mtll1 villa, has Issued hi* flr»t official l-Ullr- 1 1 tin to the Red Men of the ritate lull B he says that Ihe Red Men of the BtaJg number Hll.OdO men and that prepare- ■ - Hon* are being made for the orgenlzaHon of new tribes In the southern part " ' of the reservation. Two new tribe* ace ; ' assured In Houth Jersey. He suggests i > that the orphans' fund I* a vital que*- 1 > lion and should be pushed forward. , 7 Thle movement Is one hy which "tlie i orphans of deceased Red Man may re- • celve aid from the order. Il I* Indeed - a worthy movement. Pupllc displays are urged. Labor - Day, Beplember 1. lias been set apart > by the Great Council as Houth Jersey I Red Meu'e Day. -for all Iribe* south of ' Trenton to celebrate and Washington > Park ha* been designated as the park > In which to hold Ihe celebration. > f I bib Forest Fire. A forest Are which Marled .Saturday I afternoon In the woods near Mllmay I d'nver a tract of two thousand ' and destroyed several small house* In It* path The Are wa* gotten under control Bunday afteriositi after a hard battle by tlie lire wardens, a*. *l*ted by gangs of men from May's Landing and nearby points. IRA E. WALL 725 Central -Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Plain and Decorativa Paperhaiw A — St A Post Card will bring our service to you. ' ■ < ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY Pccono Mountain Ice ,31- ury — Tl oeWSC.T, *. A I

The Pontiere BOOT * SHOE REPAIRING SHOP :^epx IRING NEATLY DONE j 818-818 Anbury Ave., Occaa City, N. J ; jy^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Etnbalmer | THE UP-TO-DATE J Tonsoriai. Parlor j 824 Asbury Avenue ' Four Barbers NO WAITINO MORGAN HAND. JR. ' Ocean City Title and Trust Company a of Ocean City, New Jersey J CAPITAL $100,000 a SURPLUS $30,000 . reoslv'Sa /t*|P*«mi sabjeet toehi-a wt'lh^t auardlan. With iwlinrd r.ir and kept wliniNsuacs viTLta issues siancmcs - I.KNLIK H. Lt'llLAM, wernnd V|p-I'rasldrnt J. PITH IAN TATKM.Holirlior D I RECTORS: . yu, Maine* ItrKS W. K. Msssny > t^«Uv s!*".o8i.m ^ankiag by . Mall a Specially m ■niii Old Pdint Comfort. Richmond, Natural Bridge, Luray ... THE I Battlefield of dettysburg "IT 9 TO 17, *13 HOUND $62.00 TRIP FROM OCEAN CITY son. HsDsrsI Puusnfcr Ai..!t , M'rtad C Ktnat MiatfoD. I'hiisdriiiiiia. pa. nnmrn n. m: ABBQ-TTS' 0 Alderney Dairies " St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholca Dairy Products ' ' Butter and Egg* Ask for Booklet of Specialties Ylrders Delivered Roth plmtiss . Try an Ad. in the SENTINEL b.

ELECTS IC LIOHU -BILLS REDUCED The former hijj'h -eosV of Electric, Lighting' is succcssfuMyf P overcome with the tiseVof | . M-AZDi^iT^ngsJeii. l.AMP> ' They cunstime'tinly -ilie current its compared with.* Carbon Filament Lamps. atuKgive a_ whiter and more penetrating light. ' \ * '* * . Bureau of information' '* Electric Light Office !a GA-S HEATING STOYKS ' •, Don't let thesttdden ciiauge «»f wcallu i ■ : ; catch yoti unprepared. A < -as IfeaUt will make any room warm aud Cozy at a minute's notice aud keep it the way yen "want it as long akyou Vvaiit.il. 1i Call at the Eleventh ami ' Haven avenue, and sclcet^wliat ymt want. W'e have a supply of ilit'4»ost makes, CITY CAS LICHT COMPANY ; , . . t r Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone t,y4-A ■ SUTTON & CORSON CO. ' k General Contractors Grading and Street Building ( 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City", ' New Jersey HEADQUARTERS For anything you want to know about building. to come and see our splendid collection of up-to-date plans. • Would you like to.havv vout ideas of a house developed atidJ know what :t would cost to build ? We have a draughtsman always at your service. Free. Are you unfamiliar with building materials ? You are invited to our show rooms, where samples uiay be seen and their relative merits and cost discussed. Are you undecided who to have build your house * It vvHl cost you no more to have a matt who has desigued and built many \ | -of the finest buildings in Ocean City. > JOS. G. CHAMPION ' BUILDER Eighth St^ Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot 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 i honesty of the contractor. 1 have built for a large number of jieoplc and could refer you to any or alI*of them • y , Send for the list of names and photographs of (hi houses. Otis M. Townsend office D 1 1 1 1 nrD oceAn c"v. lib SI. opposite P.O. DU! Li L/C. Ml It. J. : Il S. CORSON, Seashore Cottagos a Specialty — — — ^. Hotels and Bungalows Contractor ana Builder. Hverytlilng in the Building 1,1 ne Plans and Specifications Furnislied.. listiruates CheCrfylly Qiveti. UEBIDKNVE-BIO A.bury Avenue . OFFICE-7t.5'\Veet Avfiius ali_e:n scull THE BdWiOER EIGHTH MJW Ocj^.Y vx. Phone Connections ! Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER) JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION v Office 1017 Asbury Avenue > OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US 'f "There's a Reason" j" Prompt, economical and reasonable on nil jobbing and altera! ion work. !* Call ns up • j» Ocean, City House BIdg. Co. W». 11, Smith, 'itaita,, EA,.,.„ M Tn,.,,™,' ■ „ - Bknj. P. Y'otfgo, Secretary | MKSWMJI Office: Bay Ave. betyfOth and f 1 tl, Sts.

ftvuiumii* • '• vn ittiintKUf OTIS M. TOWNSEND f* BUILDER .Okfrtk: 8th' S». Opposite* P. O. Plans and Specifications prepared without charge -- Only galvanized nails used on « extCrior .work' AlltltriONi. ALTfcKAlldhS AMI Kt PAIWS Speneer B.iSwan ' jobbing Carpenter « si>o„ia,iy and guilder JOHNT.SEAL BUILDER WILLARD S. STEELMAN Contractor and gilder jtKc-n Clt»| New Jersey . A. G. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER 6. 0. Mum. 1 V Adimi GEO. 0. ADAfilS & BOO. PUSTERING. RANGE SETTtNG BRICK LAYING, LU., Etc. All Work In Mason Lin* Promptly At tended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBF.RTG. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEV, PBOF Heady Mixed Paluta, l,«ad and Gila 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. 1IEADLEV A' A DAMN Reading Coal Real Estate and Search Company of Cape May County, N. J. FIDELITY TRUST CO. TITLES INSURED FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AI&D SOLD offlrM In n»w lank SnlKtlnx — Cape May Court Houbc, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY ' SK0LR9ALR AND RRTAIL DFALRK IN DENNIS . CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724 Asbury Are., Ocean City, N. J. Wedding Forties and Picnics a Hpec * tally. Your trade aolldteil. Orders delivered. Prompt attention. Milk and f Team always on hand. Hoth Phone*. I. S. CHAMPION MANUraCTURCR OF tTRICTLir PURE ICE : CRHM H°'"(|J*0 tor hu*Inritl*(sirSli^^KT*V'" L A. STEELMAN fLICKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Ptactical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clin nl Ojtlar Tongj i SmcUHj Agent for Hlewart'* Iron Worka (A Plain and Oruanieiital Iron Fence, Iron I tailing* and Window Guard*. I Seventh St. and Haren Eyes Eiamined Witloot Drops | My stock el Ky* 'lis— . and Hp* i-Urlas 1* u jNimplvt* a* can b* found tn nn> clly. I'rocrlullon tense* duplicated 01 riiort 'uiilU JtSTaSSJ SST1* Atf", Tn | ' A. W. ELY IS*. tax HtH.TI.kTT BI II DIM' - I 4TUITIC CITY, >. J. i Hbor* fssl I, In* pa**** lloor. . | IfalnMMMd no* | Ben I'bouc aw a