If ;"'-r WILL GR ADD ATE AT ' PERDDE JONES" v ' •' <1 Paul McAllister Can Have „ Position With American t« ' ■ Bridge Co. ,j Mr. anil Mr». 8. H McAlll-ier, o! ,, this city. wlirSfv* warn "about June 1 on a trip to,W#« Uf.V*tt«/tn all*o<l « I III IH^lll.l " ' — "< Perrtu* > L'nlvanlty, which will ba'ltiold June •> « Tbelr wi, Peal, will graduate from « the unlveraity, having <<oinplete<l 111" li work In tbe elvll enniayriiig courw I Paul. who la twanty-tbrSrjraara offl, ( haa Iht offer of a poallloil Will' tb«* li American Bridge Company af Gary, Ind., and It la poaalble tbal h» will ai v once begin bin dutlee with this com - pany when be graduatte. Hla parent- n bate not aeeu blm alnce Auguri. when i. lie left here 10 reeuine hla afSdles at i} the uolveretly. • Mr. . and Mra. McAIII-ter will Ik- y away aboof two weeke. • j CONTRACT AWARDED < Additional Skerirtau Koome lor Women al tbe Maalc raalllon. Hide for- tbe eonatructlon of live tolleta and plumbing for tbe retiring the mualc pavilion, were opened by the I City Commlamoiiere at their weekly « meeting. The blda were aa follow*: J. K. Grove#. 1274; K- H. Jnhnaon. < 9228; Alloway M. Hmltb. »I'M. ' Director Klaber. who -aid that in < addition to tlila plumbing, etc , there I would be carpentering work to tbr C amount of 925 or SHU, waa luatructed ty. 1 give tbe 'contract for tbe plumbing work to Alloway M. Hmllb, — .Waal Rataie Transfer*. I IttWyiii real aatata transfer* In Ocean I City recorded In the offlce of Count j I Clerk HIJdrelh, aa reported lu the Cape I May County Uaxelte, are aa fullowa: ' Ocean City .Garden* Co. to liemard Hoekdeacliel. iMta 1266 and 126(1, bloek 18. I Maine to J. Cberlev Kuckde-dliel. Lota 1245 and 1246. block 12. l Ellxatwtb C. B. Sonne el vlr to I Marab K. Sue. TJno. Lot SHI, Mac- I lion Y. #1 Rachel E. Moore et vlr to Lena Heal. < 93000. Lot 30x07 foot, on Ocean-a've-rua, 225 feet -aouth weat from Klghlb * "* atraat. Hanry D. Moore et ' ux to Allen Ooraon. Iisno. Lot 30. map 1. Ocean City Davaiopmant Co. i Ocean Hlte Co. to Allen Uoraou. 90060. hpu a and 28. Ocean City Development Co ; lot 80x80 feet, adjoining No. I ; lot* SS mid 86, aame i plan, and lot 80x90 feat, on We. ley i avenue.' adjoining No. 8. I Maue to Peter K. Do Role; pMO". i Lola 19 lo 24, Ocean City Development | Co. Joeeph Wlggln, truetee, to Daniel Ji Murrey. 98110. Lota 448 and 449, Mectkjn C. R. Howard Thorn et ux to Jeunle T. .Powell. 9400. Lota 88 and 84. Mention C. Arthur B. Cbealar etflx tu O. ('laymen Campbell. Lota 758- end 7S9. Med Ion D. Frederick A. Dudley et ux to Wm I. Bullion. Lota 200 and 820, Section C. Chea. A. Doe et UX to Oacar V. Hlogbem et ux. pUO. Lot 17, or eaid hn* Doe.
Arthur D. Harrowed ux to Hiram B. WhIUker. .9826. Lot 638, Section UJobu J. Hood d ux to Gila M. Townmod. 99978. Nnrtheaat 30 fret of lot AW, Beet Ion K. Allen Ooreou et ax to Johu T. ,Wplfenden d ax. 91190 Lot Bill, Bee lion L. Walter L. Burr to Button A Coraou Co. 92000. lot 901, Section H J. B. Hancock d ux lo Mery C. B Moth. 9160- Lot 10x100 fed on Central -avaone, et Interaectlou of Fiftyninth etrad. Otle M. Towneeud el ux to Mary U. B. Moth. 9460. Lot 80x100 f**t yn , Cealral avenue, 80 halt north from Fifty ninth aired Vernon L. Smith et ux to Wealey ('ran mar. 91200. Lot 148, BecUon A. Wm. Chriaty Foulda, executor, to Joaepb L. Frllx 90S. l«ota 1 to 8, ' Sadiou 1. Wm. Bridgewater to Joaepb G. Blm-e-«k. Lot 777, Sedlon F. Frederick H Hill d ux to Henry J. Lachenmayer. 9600 Lot 688. Section D. David W. Dlbbe tojameeS. Kuel* let. 9810. Lot 491, BecUon O. Charles A. Doe d nx to Jonathan W. Berber et al. 9950. Lot S«. Dor plan. Wm. Cbrldy Foulda, executnr, to Henry T. Foulda. 94700. Lota 817 and 819, BecUon A. Phrtoaa WoHendeo et vlr to Sutton A Gomoa Co. 92000 Lot BOi, MacHon H. Joha R. Drove* et ox to Otte M". Townaend. 92260 Ix>t 60x276 feel on Ocean avenue, 800 feel eoutliweel from Sevetitb etreet. Ocean Site (V to Henry D, Moore 99000. Lot* 14 aod 16. map 1, q-tao City Development Co. Jamee S. Kneialer d ux to Alfred It Smith. 12200. Lot 491, Section C. Joaapfc Wlggld et al. to Daniel J. Murray. 9900. Lota 418 aod 449, Sedlon O. Hasten 9 M from NorUt lo Ninth at rut* ami from Ninth lo Vourte ulh •tr..l., tmovae Nloalaanth to Tweoij-toujin atipvu. hemat Twaety- fourth koTsaaljr.alnUi atraeu. Intra Thirty -h.u rlli to Contain atierta, ha flay atuna lo Kiny muui *t«u?blra™o tkabay aadoaaaihj
GOSHEN BOY'S STRIDES | From electric Crantmen to atari prealdent I* the idory -of tbe rt»e lu the Inrial woild of Eugene (J. Oraca who at -10 l»'aprea!deut df thdHethleBleel Company and hold* the honor of bring the yoiingeat ateel preal-. dent In the world. All thl* ha* hepMr. Grace I* a- eon of J. W. Grace, of '' Go* lien, N. J., a fanyiue old retried *es captain. Hla earlier, acho.il day* apenl at Pennington Hemlnery. i, wlnire be llgured prominently In ath- |e lieaebell being hlrhobby From jv I'enulnglon "Mr. Orace entered Lehigh University lu the electrical engineercourra. •Upon graduating from Lelilgh tin Iveralty Mr. Grace went lojlethleliem M|eel Company end *et to work running an electric crane After awhile we* transferred lo the open-beg rib « department, and after being Ihere for a'perlod waa made *uperlnleudeiit of c yard a- by Mr. Schwab, who had just [• r~rrha»*d the ateel works, anil wlioj '' at llrat glance, aa'w In the future ateel prealdent . tbe making of a flral-rlaaa lieutenant ' Hotel Arrival". C. K. Coraou, Coort Houae: K. Elmer s and wife, T.-, L. Backua, Mlaa M i llackua, B. 11. Croalabd and w ife^ Phil- .s adelpbia, Wm. Lynch. HI. Peter«bnrg, Fla : t Carrie C. McKay, Addhmn, N V ; O. (v Tbomp-oii I'lnladelpbla: Allen M. ■ Craig and wife. Ft. Washington; C. J. ' Lake, Bridgeport, Couii.; David Mil- J. yliell and wife, Bala, Pa.; Wm. H. j k Lynch and wife, Tecony: * Mra J Weber, Mildred I vine. Bob- J erl ceraoo. Kdwerd Heigh, J. B. Carr, ' I'hlledelphla; Mr#. K Kakln, Merlon. . ; Frslrrick Kakln. Chalfont, Fa ; S Harding Crane. Hamburg, N. V ; It. * K. Holme*. Frank ford, Paj'H. L t wreck, Waablugtou, DC.. j DTKKUNO. David G. Townaend and wife. Boxboruugb; It.'N. Goff. Mlllvllle, Harry . Walbauer, Lancaater; Dr. Wataoo, Al- ,1 J. H. Freemaft and wife, John i ind wife, Mra.- Jame* Knwan, J. . L. Boy', Kbenexer Adam*. Harry Bar- i ber.lt. W. Atkloaon end wife, Pblle- , . delplila: Mra. R. Bnow, Camden: Mre. i . It. JrlK'ollough, Hocbeeter. ' KATHl.tl. Mhi* Marie Benuatt, Lanadowne; > Wui. Chauiber^ Jamea Ferla aod i wife, A. Wllfon. Mra. Rachel C!yiner. Geo B. Well* and wife, Mies H. V. Denney, Mr*. J.'.W. Keruley, W. ' W Blbaon, W. A. Blbaon, Mlae Frame - Hunt. Mra. W. J. Doemer, Mr*. Delia ' Coo par, Philadelphia; Mra. C. H. Kin ' Mlaa Hmma Kluacy, Willow Gruve; Geo. Barrett, D. O. Watkiue . and wife, Mra. V. Andrew*, WoodI OCUIH. B. I. I Aoiiard, A. Harrla, Mra. M. C. , Harmon, G.'K. Wick and wife. Wejter Beta, J. C. Allen, Jr., nud wife, Mre. - C. It. Steven*, Tbomea Armatroug, L - Carton and wife, W. M. Fleming, Philadelphia: Waller McCoob end wife, - SouUieuipion; Waller Corkran, Media; . A. It. Fogg, Oocbd City; George F. Foreman, Colllugawood; Clarence Sill end wife, Mra. A. H. Sill, Lanedownr; b Mrs. B. 81. Kaber, Wlaaablckou; Mra F. F. I>e Silver. Atlantic City ; Sidney . Clerk end wife, Graud Forks, Md 1 THE BREAKERS.
A. J. DeCatnp and wife, Mies Gladys 1 1 DeCemp.G. A. Blaler, wife and deugbter, Franklin L Lyle, Wm E. Tinker, Herman L. Hecht, Mra M. Hecht, . • Mlaa Kilelle Hecbl, A. Kemptou, E ■ 1 Kemplon, Frank J. Gormen, M. J. . Frklue, Wm. Allen Miller, J. L Few- , ' ley, Johu Wilde, Charles W. <l|aser, j Mra. Wm. Flood. Mra. H. Howyrd end eon, Philadelphia; H D Lec'ato, j 1 Andubob; Dr. and Mra I.N. Qrieooin, Mlaa Marie Grlscom, Ocean City; C I Woulaton and wife, Rlveriou; H Van- | • dever, wife and daughter. Pelmyre^J ' Robert W. Hoott and wife. Master i Kobert W. V. Soott, OverbrtJok; T. B. ! • Brown, New York; Wm. R Under- } 1 down and eon, HRUdnnflilil. i HEWUNOi Mra. William Bteel end child; Mr*. ' H. W. Wataoo, J>r. E. Barrltt, B. W , Barritt, J. W. MeKeown and wife. O. j 1 J. Deltousae end wife, Mlae Jeenne De- j ' Kouaae, Mlae Mildred E. Klsenhower, ' Fannie Cullen, Thome* H. Buyer. T. j I H. Feuat and wife, Annie Lloyd, Mra . ' , M. F. Wllfoog, Bueau K Clay. Philip Barry, E. U. Fllnu, H. A Fluid and wife. Dr. William A Steele, William 0. Hacver and Win, R. K BringhuiM and' wife. C..M Batten, T. H. l-ee, H. K. I'ereer. L J. Kelley, Philadelphia; 1 K B. Woodward. Mra M C. Young. r Mlae France* W Young. L. D. Hum pbrey, Camden; William A. Wilkin- ' sou and wife, Westmonl; Mlae Smith. ' Mlaa Little. (>*car Beuuelt, H P. Bomhuff, Mlllvllle; George H. Kline, Wm. ' Kvana, Merliou; D. F. Hendrlokaon end wife, Geirge P. Brick. Woodbury; • • C. C. Thurlow end wife, Mantua; Hid- ' ney Clark eud wife. Grand Fork a, N. D.; I), P. Heudrlcksoii and wife. Ocean CHy. Geo. B. Farrow, F. B Alberieon, " ('harlea Doris, J. Henry Julian, F. F. Hose, J. W. Hew, E. S. Helm, Frank Williamson and wife, Mra. G. Van Guiiteu, Thoa. P. Walker and wile, J. I. C. • Carr, Jams* K. Egen end wife, i Lawrence M. Gaucher, Howard V Itelgner, A. T. Jamea and wife, Mis* „ Marie James, Mlaa Evelyn Jamea, -t Ralph Jamea. J. W. Tbornley and .. wife, Mra. W. J. Demner, Samuel d Horton Brown, H. K. Geasner, W. B. „ Graham, Wm. W. Montgomery, David i* McOoach and wire, Mm. P. Heniilgen. d Harry Amy, Lincoln Cartledge and „ wife, H. M. Myers, Bey mou r I'evl*. u L Itoden, L. Newcune Albert It n Blullz. Philadelphia; Klmer E. I»y.-r. <- Itoxnurough; B. Uraliem. 'Eddiiiglon: „ Charles Dorl*. New Yurk; Robert B *. Hinuh, Alex. Wililatna Court Housei. Wm Pinker. Wild wood; E. B Arnatt c F. W. Fowkee, C. H. Clouting. Bea I i* Isle; W H. Johu»on. J. P Fox, Wm / • Jobnaun, Clayton L. Hagy and wife, i> L. K. Thome*, Ocean City; (■> A IB Petersen, Brooklyn; Ed German, At- . n lenllcClty; H. K. Henderer, WllmlngIB ton, fhBe. Boycy, Bala; J C Logan " m H addon Height*: N. H. Stewart and " • wife. H C. Cullen, Jame. K. Bryce, Camilru. „
APPROPRIATIONS WERE OVERDRAWN * lX..°ft.XXurm,Ide:b'U,ll,,U v , ItKI-ilRTOK lull. V 4 I Bt;H EDC l/£ J. ^ u tlvgClty January 1. 1812- • .. j, Wlotnl I**ues. i ^ ' j !tU: Auirt'InJ T"ir. ' ""lia"' IvljTO u? j !K Krtokn r/otlVrty. Ss f ter. Boaidvalk ! i ivn * jK s - ;p 0% ■ Floating Debt. ' Btreet Improvement. OrtlfloRlM.— t avenue. . , per.-eut. I»H itaegi:; «t :- S. I.Trt?' J*° av.wo at ' Dlaburaemeuta ■E~ ' ! 5J5* , SI HlHun.ro ever. 1 1 SvStoSdwalk^^^ PaM<onol<l^tunu>u, ''l5 S Prvparlnx bonite. plate, et.-., Ml 00 71 ' " t It EPOitT OF 1912. ^SCHEDULE G. - eud BoudedHiidebletlueea of the City January T^MHS. Bond (muse. turn Havlho-i. . -1 1000 yrly. mi H^rdwiux'. s. ItiiT ftjue m ' ItS Boardwalk. lab* MM) 00 I mil Kbautn* 1 n-I.-r.t .. I"*l m Si Boardwalk.^ tan (!<■■ ' Tol*l am«mnl or bonded debt. BKB B) Floating Debt. Btreet Improvement CertlHcalea. Ray avenue. signer rant. 1*11 rmuo 00 ' Cart'SaOM t'l , •• \w. rai » ■ CsrtlBoataa K. III'. 1» 00 CartlAeatea K. iky. IBIS M0 U - t.'e-tlfleaie* 11. y, - 3MOOO l.erttBoalea H. » IW7 •• ■■ St S: I tili xs - SSKB9: til IS! JSS ^ Tdtal t'ertiAcates Oataiandlnx, . rra.-.V) » Note*. '■ cent, demand. ' IME et . I n a n tmrpallon of 1*1 1 laxea. S per '. Innnllclpatton'or 1011 la lea. 1 per ' 0*o,'d,n,*DV - l'"™ >; in aattelaaUoDiaf bond Uaue, ato ' romn"i?lSS,dd|r«nn''aie y 1 "paVci-'nl'TiSmrart noe. •traeV ».0KI 71 lB[ar IvnriNtilrsd Al, kaitfe'k, 11, tot m In nDUelpallon^ atraet cert in- ^ aniiclnellon **f 'atreet e«r la**l" etreet
cam. eoalract OA, . 10 Total aolw outstanding, IW.MI IB Dlaburaemeuta. vllwwUaoeoo*. ' "itlo » r'tariei'*'"™*"1 'pornry WrMnT" r | WnWr, "igS. PrtaUnv. . a,ln,.",,■'n,,• - is® hoard oTHeSui"1*11""^' '"sS 7!. ■ Hemovnl of r-tbblafa, JJOJ » |IS-- :S: - making fund for RetlrISg Honda. CM' *•> Prdjaarty aeirauit, Inl., ^ ^ Htirckna* of prop# rt y. IMA » Nev^ Board walk, Brown ^ New"Sa«rdwalk. hcuii cootraet, HBO M NewHtreeU. 70X00 la ' County taa, mxoi I* _ 1 Hum srooot mi. »Aa « ^ on band Jao. 1, mi. . glljcem = 3 E f s E = a a j " S ! 15 # -.jsti sSa' Sgta* I i« i. ' I" si" ■ 'H!i 'si'" 1 lip Hill I ; X I 2 i\ lit " i I ; I - 1 S»9!5' 25 •*i-aSB9 I--883B ■ jH'1 |JMs ' ? Ji . 4 ' III!! ti ||i I5555 111! beeal Dacuairiia Drawn. I*egal pa|«ra of all daacrlptloua. Ineluding wills, are carefully drawn by 1 K Curtis Koblnaon at bla ofnee. 714 A.biiry avenue. Ocean City. JJ.j „|v. The Bknti.nf.1. Printing House la busy turning out Job work, but It will be tilea*ed to do youra. Come In and talk It over adv ^Try an advertleemcnt In the Sts-j i
COIe- CANDY PROMOTED ) ^ Ahead tnitar Aran. " fieyTMieArniy and Navy Journal: , -Lieut. Col. Charles M Gaudy pro j 3 Uiotml* colonel April I'i. 1918. by the! ti reliremetrt of La Garde April F* »«• f ta.rn al I Irrali. View . CJy.r May C.mi.ly, ; , N. j..' Novgtuber «, 1837. and was ap- j . .'punned from N>w Jeraey. H' ; graduated frbm Jvttvreon Medical Col- j ■ 'I lege. Philadelphia, March, 1871*. *'»l | ■ [.erved a* a .-oiitract eurgeon In theeArmy May 8 to December 31, 1883 He j . waa apiadiiled flwt lieutenant and as- , Sletaiit surgeon December 1. 18811; waa i prnmntetl ceptatn and #**iatent -ur- | genu December X, 1888; .major -end 1 aurgrou Medical Corps. February ; ». inul, and lieutenant colonel. MedJ leal Corps, . January 1, 19181. Hi# volunteer rank was major and hrigade surgeon. June 4, 18'B, to Ja'mi«ry">*^ 18*81; major and etilefaorgeon, Jauu- > ary'7>J8W, tii March 22. D'81 . ^ > I ■fl liaiidy h»« many frlt.nK m j t».l-,elty- kjyJroertU.il, who arc glad to 3 lifrrquha prom^m. ' ' fundo under the law of l(ie la-t L'egi-- " laturhshe* telTOii piece, end amount* - to the tohrt-isf 92.788 l-VMK a- again*'! " 92,768,965 98 to be collected of tlie IJ'12 • railroad lax on main »t'em properly" ■bowing that the Stale ha- "oyecled all of tie assessed tax.ex'ceplliig »2,8H6B3. The slaltallctana of Hie Stale comptroller'* offlce have llgured thai tbe amount of money to be collected from the railroads on the 1912 assessmen I l» but ,9989829739 per cent, of (lie they say. Cape May I'oiiniy'* share was 9:16,204, and orders were *eui each - district for lis proportion oti Tliurs*lay Niate Hanker* l-:i*ct. Illoomlleld H, Mlnch.of Brldgelou. waa elecletl KriSldent of tbe New Jer aey Hanker*' Aaaoclat'on for the ensuing year al Ihe stimuli meeting in Atlantic City. The other offlcer* elecletl were: Vice pre*ldentj* I. Bnowtlen Halue*. of Burlington; Ireasurer. Fsl 2 ward B. Pleraoii.'uf Jeraey City; mfti^ "" her* uf tiie' executive climmltlee fori three years, De Witt Buaklrk. "f Bay-! oniie; WllllamCbambete.of Vluelaiid. lf and John !>.. Everett, of Orange. Mem- j, - her of life executive committee for one ; ,t year. K»F. Sclioch. of Spring Lake i „ Mr wa From Cape Mas . J The following la from the < 'ape May j » Star and Wave: "Some Ocean CHy j J! the county for opposing their 'wishes j « that they are threatening to 'secede,' j uo annex their city to Atlantic County. I ® or anything to ewcape connection with — Cape May County. All the older j people, at least, know what to think of. ■aeceali.' " J2 Loul# Huaeon. a retired bualrie** j mail of Philadelphia who waa once a o* mem tier ot the tlrm of Oehble A Co., ™ publlaliers, |* an occasional visitor to i" thl* city. Mr. Hua»on ha* a tract of ou land at Beetley'9 Point, where he en- " gage* to experimental farming mi a sdentlilc order. V An ocean cut Kdliian ■ Two young men from the Phlladelpbla Evening Tlfflea appeared before k the Board of Trade Mondajt evening, and on* of them explained a propot» altlou to run a special Ocean Clly edition of that paper. The endorsement of tbe board wa* requested, end aa thla waa glveu.
ftrsnl M in Yon f T&eSupplee Dairy lias never had better gains in | business than during the I past year. -\ * Stipplee patrons get tlU peraoHftl efibrt and attkntioU of the men who made the Supplee Dajry successful. We personally watch tbe Chemical and Bacteriological tests of Supplee Milk each day to see that your qyaBty Jis assured. T Supplee methods give you prompt service and attention. ' Supplee Milk hits a better jimmr — % Mure Supplee Milk is sold in Philadelphia than any other milk — TJ Four Gold Medals Awarded. For perpetual Youth Drink Fer-inil-lac STHE SDPPLEE 1LDER1ET DAIRY Fire Alarm Mgaala. 14— Hlxth and Plraanre avenue. 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. 13— Fourteenth eud Pjeasure eve. 42— Second and Asbury avenue. 43 — Fourth and Asbury avenue. 46 — Eighth and Asbury avenue. ^ 48— Tenth and Asbury avenue. 48— Thirteenth end Asbury avenue, j. 49— Hlxteeuth and Asbury avenue. 61— North and Central avenue. 64— Sixth and Central avenoe. 57— Eleventh and Central-avenue. . ' 87- Twelfth and Wealey avenue. 88-- Fun rtegMt hand Wealey ermne. 71— Fourth and Orraa avenue. 74— Betreiilli and Ocean avenue. W— Beeond and Athuitle avenue. I W Jlneidwalk eud Muurlyn terrace '
. 1 Isoiiffll Balyliiiliil lusefl niiKSl I - -1^ ^ • i Alhrecht . ■ ? tlin i'7-S M J^" « • Sterling .* ■ 45" '4" ¥_ I 9. . W-illaTd . ........ : 280 t?" X -'•>••- 35' ' 1 " 5 w 1 — IPECIBL— 3? Apollo Outside Player 250 75 S - EASY PA.YMKXTS ^ Victrolas and Victor Recurds ^ \ 1 JoRn H- Healon Piano Co. | I 21 Broadway I | GfllDDEfi NEW JERSEY | $10.75 Spring Tour c; Ocean City , n, Gettysburg Battlefield May 24, 1913 datioasal Gettysburg an. I tw*. caut .gr ilrivc over hi the Battlefield. . | Tall information and detailed ttuierwrie* trniv be ..bullied **f Tirkri Agrni-. **r ' Chitrlc* R.- Kosenlierg. District P.tvirngrr Sdinior. ,,*. .Pnciftc atrmir Vlantic City, N. J.. Pennsylvania Railroad Ocean City. *j Philadelphia P. t* . Through F.xpress Trains with Pullman Parlor Car *" U'P.iiKUaVS | ■ - Leave OCEAN CIIY, I4lh St.) 7.00 A. M. " I *- Arrives PHILADELPHIA, lChe.sltvul Si • 8.35 A. M. I ' leave PHILADELPHIA, (Chestnut St.i 4.40 P. M. I I , Arrives 0CEAH CITY. (41L St.i 6.18 P. M. I j For Com, Iclc SorolM So, Time Tib* br Contull A, cm, ^ j Kill. KSTATC A 11 EN T*. WM. LAKE, C. E„ Real Estate Agent. C0RS0H - i Real Estate Agent No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J,
Notice "lo Limit Creditors. nnUirtlH^U; *( AaiHr*J( /*i J. -7,' iiimt, |.llr«t|.|fi ^ l <Ti>b«Tlh*-f«rT. krtlulm* ^ of Proposals for Carl) and Side wpEk Improvement. OMJ. Bu.rl '.f I "'i'*-* '« ••*'" **l j _ Bra t'Sar :t CfUabM." "" 1 1 Thm Ulht lo r»)*ct -•* or Alt lo U I* rmo-rvwt < I jasasssags i - ■ » 1 • I
J Advertise in the SENTINEL j
JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. 7 Ocean City Now Jersey Sheriff's .Sale out or tK' uurt oi*:ii.'nra"'j or'N^'lnraap! !Zr'W.;.lK i: » Nlonday, May 19th, ^91 3, "oub'x *lr'ci[i sVa'raad iuSa nr N« J : W / in Hjiak^u ik*hi4 | i '^ikatad MK'-vlB-HI*mrill. |
J W Utility Wall Boa^^1 tsktS.thc J*larr of" lath and (Jaat^r for walls and ceilibgi of "I't'Ts'vrrv mil* h « hcai^r. van be a|*plird in one- hall lb* * imie l*v af»v handy nun w.tliout dirt. Jitter or confusion in ' it "Is* suitable tor every room-in the house from cellar to li'wdl n.8 cr;*k.Vhip,i3uiiik iA fall off and can be painted. ' ' tintid ot paprird as dewred. There arc many reason's why you should use Utility Wall Board 111 prclcrrme tc lath am! plaster. Cotnr ill and lei us explain all about this strong and durable A sample and a catalog ■> yours lor ihi asking. The llrppea Company. I Chid to. III. FRANK C. GILUNGHAM & SON CO. • $ Eastern DiMriketiag A, eat. LUMBER DEALERS t-7-7 East Norria St., Phfla.. Pd. ' J :o* — - — 'xr'OU arc almost out of Bill Heads | i I . ajiJ Letter- Heads.' This is just the time to have your stock replenished, o Do it riow! Don't wait until May or • June, when there may be an unavoidl*J able delay in getting the work done. 1 — > THE ' Sentinel Printing R HOUSE | '• has a reputation, established years ago, ol doing only high-class job printing ol N al kinds at easonable rates and with the greatest satisfaction to the patron, i | Call at the office or telephone your order. I sentinel Printing INI House q ^\ 744-46 asbury avenue * oceaxcity new jersey Ideal Summer Besort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwdlk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and BayA The.—— Didight <»of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia, on Threw Railways e ..... . * Within easy .access of Atlantie City and 5 other well-known resorts Ml ANy CHURCHES NO SALOONS Your Part in a Better Telephone Service 1ESH IBnig & We are pleated to receive suggestion* that sy g will lead to the betterment of telephone service 1 •g ■* — always. . a* M We feel it our duty to standardize con- | ^ stantly and improve our equipment and operat- M g ing methods to tl^e best known standards, to s /; maintain the highest efficiency and system, and B ^ to demand of our employees competence and. g g courtesy. Those are our responsibilities. But telephone service — good telephone service*— -does . / not begin and end with the Company. The f§ way y°u 8've » call, the way the operator handles the call, the promptneat wtlh which H the ring is answered, constitute goodtelephone rrf service. YOU and THEY must operate as well as I she. The Bell System ' .1 : '

