Ocean City Sentinel, 15 May 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ill r '■ Ocean City Sentinel " ' I U-- J ' inr^^F-r-^. mm i ~ m R. CURTIS ROBINSON " Editor and^ Proprietor 1 dCSAN CITY, -.- new jersey t- - Bell 'Phone No M-X v-, - / 1 t luS^SScS 'nilrtwoTSiM th !> « nfl'yrl rlr \ Km rurrn.Oed uu oppUcmlloli. ^ ^ ( rili'llSHAY; MAY I.V 1*1 '■ • .. . < ' : J 1 w J- IW. .eeopd elm I..MI metier. / ( Ikx-AfUOXAM.Y At lanl le City VM«*r 1 ball loam in Iba Trl-State gel- a gator Won't iaat luug lo that company at "the rate It 'a been 'going. , Tiikhk la every appearance^ of a ^ great aummer teawu for Ocean City. n ltial estate men declare thai cottage- ( .were never renting ninre quickly, the ( city baa excellent ttatu aervlce on the three rallroatla and already ofkny cot- f turn are here for the eaa*rjn. . , l American people ebould rlae up In , their might aud lualal upon Ito apeedy c paaaage or an Immigration act thai will reault In a apeedy and radical dr- c creaae In the annual Importation of ( alien* who accept low. wagea to atari ( with, but aoon threaten the peace' «f ( the cooulry by atrikee, accompanied by violence and deatrucllon of 4*p|e erty. " A novel experiment la being made by the autlinrlliea of a acbooi dlalrici ' in Miuneanta lu order to help the "back to the country" movement. In ■ uue dlatrlct the commlaalonera have decided tbat, whenever poaalble, Ibe children aball go from village Into Ibe country to get tbelr education, aud. In 1 -pqrauauce of Ibla policy hereafter, all t lie etmaol kfkt*d achoola will be erected amoog the farm". Nobody know* bow many |«eopie ( uaa railway tracka ae highways, but the number uuat be very lerge, becauee two yeara ago 5,300 person. * ere killed In tbia country while treapaanlug ou railroad property. Tula waa an abeolule economic loaa. The low t» all the more regreteble because the killed- were oot tramp" or boboea. aa wa might .auppoae. The great majority ware tbougutlem acliool boye taking a aburt cut borne, the tired worktlie buahieaa men auxloua lo make an v appointment aa aoon M poaail le "Wk ought to have nine montba or free eebootlcg for every cb.ld In ibe rural dletrlete," iQaDr. P. P.CIaxKin, United Slatea Commissioner of Kducalion. In a letter to tbe •uperintefiTJant* of public Inalrecllou in the varloua Htatea, Dr. Claxtbn calla atleullon lo tbe praeeut abort rural term aud make" au earneat plea for a campaign by tbe Stale officers to brlug tbe acbooi term for country achoola up to.tbat for city tcbool*. Many of the State superlutaudanta have already pledged their aaalatance In a oatlon-wMe movement to bring title about. Thkkk la dauger . eoraelltnea— uot half Ibe danger we wiah there were— that It get overlooked tbat the tiece»- - ally for tlTort lain Iteelfe human asset. If everybody waa aa comfortable aa be deelred lo be, it la an arguable propoeltlon that humanity and human prog- ' reea would be In atagnatlon. Slick a aapllng In the ground, carefully prepare I la bed, feed It with fertllaer, keep off tbe froeta aud tbe drying wind", prune It advisedly, and spray oil tbe huge— end It will repey you a hundredfold lo health, alreuglh, usefulneae and vigor. Do tbe tame thing for a man, end, uuleaabt baa exceptional atuffln him, he will Juel vegelale. Tbe elrople truth eeema to be that man la no vegetable. Pboplr need not ahrlnk from growing old. If they know liow to do It, end furthermore men do uot reach Ibe maximum of efficiency until alxty, according to Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, former chief U nlted Htatee chemist. in an addreaa at Waablugton tbe other - day. "Tbe' trouble wltb moet meu," declared tbe doctor, "la tbat tbey do uot grow old In the right way, and batter education on bow to llvt U needed." That aounde aenalbk. Tbe maximum of efficiency la not reached until peat alxty. It depends chiefly on how tbey live. Thoee eudowed wltb the beet pbyalquea by nature unfortunately ueually ' abase tbem moat and are Ibe aborteit lived. Yet il'> not becauae tbey don't know whet they ere doing, but because they think tbey can eaftty lake chaucee tndellii It fly. Tax suggsatlou la spmetlmea thoughtlessly made Ibat Ibe buyer ba« to pay for tba advertising. It would I* equally reasonable for a small slore to claim becauaa a large store eui ploy ed •' mote clerks tbat tba patroua of tbe large store bad to pay an extra price becauae of Ibme eddllkmal clerks. Almost euy man by perslsteut adver. tiling, Justly proportioned to bis bn-'- 1 noes, can double bta trade. If be uld so, U It oot likely tbat bla rent, taxes, bookkeeping coet. Insurance and similar llama would be doubled. Very I likely tbey would not be mcrea-ed j one bait. Rv*rv article baa to be charged eouietblug for'these general' expenses, wblcb keep runnlug along w hether you do much busluess or uot. , « 'Oiiseqnently If a merchant doubles j his business and Increases *hls llxed charge* leas (ban a half,- tbe amount to be charged lo eecb article to cover these expenses Is much lesa, says the' American Prees, hence Inatead of advert lal tig good" coaling Hie public more they eoet the public leee. The United Htatea geological survey baa offered a good suggestion for teaching geography Id tbe public acbools. It la tbat government mapa, which may be had lot iltraaklng.be obtained Wltb these maps study con Id be made by (he pupil of tbe latitude of tbelr own homes, the grade or bills and 1 mountains and wagon roads. Tbey , •on Id study out simple problems like

, > the drainage of swamps end the ^ Hon of slles for dams with a view to ^ the eruatructloti of reservoirs, etc "licit knowledge Hie pupllecould also lay otil Imaginary trolley and rail- 1 road lines, -ays the Htatg Gazette could decide whether they would establi-b lookout and signal stations! no high point" fur ll»e will rol oT forest | - itree such a" have been raging lu tilts j vicinity for several days. Many other things of practical momeq^hi amateur ] | Ibe expert could be undertaken wltb i ' profit. The study of tatltu.lV and . t grades, feasible routes, etc , If but* lu I the mlnda of the young, would lend in ucli additional Interest in every trip tliey-wqold take, no matter how short I might tie _____ \ ■ It IS common talk that the wisst t block on Eighth "trett will have tola torn up aud tbe blocks relald .because • one of -tbe city officials Instated -upon ■ the work done according tn hi. i 1 Ideas, which were not "those of the * L experts employed by the contract rs It Is also current talk thai the work 1 tbe crowing# along Aabury avenue. j lug complaint* of automoblleowuere. dollars. The city deckled to experiment with commission form of government Is ex- - perlmentlng with. Hie taxpayers' 1 Turn atsiut Is fair play? A I.I. PinVKKW DON'T 1.1 K. Hldestrpplng Ibe aaerllon tbat the city appropriation balances were overdrawn In the year 1912, tbe official ! organ last week made a puerile attack upon former City Treasurer !t. Curtis ! llobinjnn and attem|ded lo tell bow ' he didn't do things when he held thai At the beginning of the year lull, wheu the city bad a comptroller for the tlret time, there was adeffclency of more than 910, 000, which was Ibe at- ' cumulation of many years. ' Under this administration In 1411 " (Mayor Crease) there waa obtained In e that tear a surptas Mr the llrst time In " a King period, due lo the efforts of that " administration. e " IL Cilrtts Robinson was alvcted city * treasurer lu.1910 aud was lu office until " orjiiber, lull, when tbe commission " form of government U>"k charge. " '3** dellcleucy of which the O. O. * talks Was a boM-rlVer from admluls 1 tratlouslu which R. Curtis Robinson, I as city treasufer, bad no part, but for which some of tbe present officials tinder commission form of goveru- ' ment were responsible. ' WKl.t.a WKI.LI INtDVKBTKNT! The reputed official sheet Is certainly ' hard pressed for explanation* of tbe " fact set forth by the auditor's report a Hint the city's appropriation accounts ' last year were overdrawn to th> * amount of about »70t>. II Listen to tbta: # f "As to tbe Indictment of the City I- Commissioner* fnr Ibe Inadvertent i overdrawing of three aceouute wltb . severtli thousand dollara In assets above the amount overdrawn, tbe" mere thought Is highly ridiculous. . ■ It should be borne in mind Ibat the t ml-take ought not to hava occurred, and tba overdrawing of tbe account" • linuld have been avoided by tbe h I rao.fer ring of money from tbe unex- * peuded amuuuta In other account# " » . It la admitted, even by thle gallant !• defender tbat tbe appropriation »c- :• counts wereoverdtawn. * This Is Just what the HKNTlNKLsald - Perhaps If some of the city officiate P hail uol keen an busy boasting every >■ few weeks of the "remarkably flue * financial showing, never before equalled - in the history of the reeort," and bad '* given more attention to the businee* for r which Ibey are paid, tbe Inadvertency 1 wouldn't have occurred. * In thla connection, wb submit lite * following from Auditor Mowrer'e re"ln tbe acoouute of tbe commls- ' "loner on revenue aud II nance. I would ' suggest tbat a trial balance be taken * off montbly aud all the accounts '• checked up wltb tha corresponding accounts of tha varloua departments, aa, d unless thla Is doue, errors, wtflch will ' occur, cannot be located until tha end of the year, when It makes a long :l drawn out process," \ 1 The official organ I" having a hard 1 time earning Its money these days. f and Ihe road ahead Is' even more 1 rocky. ' Hpcaklng of a tnbeldlxed press, the ' alleged official paper hea everything beaten to a fraxxle. i — — " *P" ' l»« " In Woods. 1 Mrs. M. R:. Hakn'ffoartb grade pub 1 lie school pup!!- " enl to Palermo from ibis city Saturday, and spent the day In Ihe word* lu nleaaaut fashion. Tbe „ children played games and enjoyed , Ihe refreshments, which IncludedTce j cream. The straw ride to Palermo aud back waa a most hilarious one. I Ibe children declared, B Ctlg Hall Ordinance Held t'p. The ordinance provtdltig for tbe / erection or a city hall by a bond Issue " was to havecotne before tbe City Cora- , ralseloners for flnal action last Thurs- j i |day afternoon, but. on motion of Dl1 rector Fisher. II was laid over until tbe L. i meeting on Thursday, May I Si Ovcrt.-M.cdC.JC. I I Vice Commodore Charles J Curran, .'of Philadelphia, one of the hustling officials of the Ocean City YactUCJub, was m town tnls week, having hla ' . • boat, tha C. J. C., overhauled and re■i painted. "Charley" hopes lo be able I lo be a member of tbe crew of one of r the boats that will race to Bermuda, j . Improved Healtv at a Bargain e In order to close an estate, bids for , purchase are asked for one or sll of the i .cottage properties below : Nos a|s 215 ' antl -217 Fourth street. No Oil Third 1 r si reel No 208 Wesley avenue, *o 428 I . Central avenue rt wo apartment.), nob < , Mil. and 305 Fifteenth street Rush ' ' agent, Asbnrv avenue, beluw Ninth ' " street, Ocean City. N. J. adv., 5-8, H t "For Rent.— rnfurniabed apartmem ' r —living room, dining room, kitchen t I pantry, two bedroom a bath aud porch I — including heal and hoi water, by the t r year; 8250. Apply ww central. ave. j : adv. |t

SUNDAY IN THE !- LOCAL CHURCHES , ^Strong Sermons and Excellent ! " Music Htard Large C6nferegations. . ( The cburidtqs In i (hwaisCliy were till | well lllletl at the -services ou Sunday. [ Following are fcp.if!S-»f the . «e rumps heard: , III. Ilietl-f.ue.if til" ltky.fl.aile. t I H.-ibd'orr. tsln. t- taking -h vacati .n,- '' Ilex. Horace !>.' Sa—ailian. ..f F.s.tnn: Pa . Occupied the pulpit of the ' Flr.t Presbyterian Church Iv-t Sab- ' I lsilh tn.iftilug »ti'd«vc«Jng S . In the morning the subject vf his j . seritu.tl waa "The lleavciilj Jt.hent- j i aiic# " from llebreks, t: !•: • • There re- j . Isaiah. 12.' ' "Therefore, with "j..y, j altall ye draw waier out of tlie * ells of i i aalvatlou." Tlte sermons showed deep -thought j j and the wurds of rtie-s|waker made a j strong appenl to the tMUgregalluti. | I in the First M. K. Church Sunday . morning. Hie Rev. Dr. Jt II. H allies, ' Hie pa-tor. stated that. In addition, to its being "Mother's Day." It »■» also the day set apart by the New Jeresy M. K. Conference f..r all- preachers of Ihe Conference to deliver a sermon e helpful tu Pennington" Hemlnaly. I Educattoq," basing bis sermon on , passages from the second and third , chapters of St. Paul's second letter to j ,, Timothy. In these the aisuSle exI hurts Timothy to remember and .heed the words received from liltn and teach them to other chosen meu. wliA, I In turn, would leach to their succelr ,"r*' fa ll w borted Timothy lo hold fast to all thing* thai are good; .to endure hard1 ties- In the service sif find as a g.ssl n soldier; to strive-to be p workman n acceptable to Cod and one that lieedetli nut be a-liamed. and to search the acripturAa'. The apostle also wa.neii y him of the evil days lo come aud Ihe il difficulties he would have to contend | „ with. He was in Hold fast to Ihe d»e-| trine received from Ht. Paul. ) Dr. Halnaa lutroduoed the body of bis sermon by atatlug that In the edu , csliou. of this couutry at leant up to ,j two geiieflntou* ago Its keynote was |„ taken from New Knglaud, and It. bash' principle wa- the reality of Cod. tba actuality of f lirlst aud the active pre-ence of the Holy Bpiiit. Its itiorrI silly was ba'ed ou Ihe Cbrlstia'u religion as taught hi Yale, In Princeton and ffi Darllnoulh. It. n teaching wa* e'xempllHed yy Dr. MctJ Coah. Mark Hopkins and Noah Porter. . and such s|ieakers as Kmersou, Lloyd Harrison, Wendell Phlllipa. Hawthorne, Cfarlea Sumner, Edward Everett aud Abraham Lincoln, who H gave the educatlou of their period IIb Ideas. *, The preacher spoke of tbe Ideal* lu " the home of tbat period Hoys were it taught to morlL and to atleiul to tbelr I. religious dutlrn on riundaya. '* Coutluulng, Dr. Haines claimed I lint jf tbe-ttrat essential Inff'lirJ'Han education la iht rightly ttrtiglit ennaclniieo, il or the eternal rlghluea* m wrougness e. of things. The second essential Is an abiding il sense of duty. Men must learu to live la qp to conscience and duty. •y Tbe speaker asserted tbat It was' l( these two words, and theiorce In them, that made the patriots of Valley Forge ,d to suffer aud die, tbe meq to line up Dr before Ibe Hritljb at Lexington, and ■y held both tbe Blue aud ibe Cray to tbelr duty, as tbey saw It, at Cettysw . e. Cnrtstlan education must prepare men for service to tbelr fellow-iucu and accept this service as a duty. Men '** must do their duly, whether pleasant d or otlierwloe ,n Dr Halnaa emphasised the necessity of teaching reverence for tbe bible and ^ bible teaching Ha adverted to the c* fact tlret the modern blgb school, in a. tbe Judgment of matiy. lays too much HI emphasis oil the culture ot the Intel. rt lectio the exclusion of moral culture. and he staled that lu some schools ■R there Is no moral Christian ideal, lu rl| uol be mentioned in prayer and In others tbe bible must not be read. Pennington Bemlnary. he said, aims f* to give moral and religious education along wltb Hie other Kducallou. to ie be at lis best, must have lu aclioni a |([ religions and moral atmosphere. William M. itanck, ageut at ihe Heading'# Tenth, atrret station, has t, received notice that Hie evening train from thla city to Tnrkahoe on May 31wlll be held, here three hours and y II fteen minutes fur the accommodation ■e of those attending Ihe minstrel show ti to be given by Hie Young Men's Pro gresslve League. e' Jacob Ball Inner and Edward Clark, of the Uul -erslty of Pennsylvania, and Mlsara Cerlrude and Carrie llarkley. of Philadelphia, were members of a bouse party at the home of Me anil Mrs. William M. Kaiirk Saturday and n | Sunday. They had a very piea-ant I I Aflfllllunat Uraiel. I Director Hobert Fisher slated at the regular meeting of the City Commls- , sinners that the Pennsylvania Itallruad | Company lAa sent addlllonal gravel for the Improvement of West avenue Ibis tn be Used between Seveutb anil '■ Second streets.. Card ol Thank*. In' Mrs Lilly Smllh wishes In thank e- through tbe hentinki., those friends e who were kind lo her during her if recent bereavement lu the death of her | husband. I rials (I Smith, aud espee- , : Isllv those who had been Mr Smith's ! fellow-workmen. J Ordinance Introduced. i An ordinance lo regulate tlie distilI hut ion of electric current, heat and I was Julroduced at the weekly I eel lug of Hie City Commissioners wa- given two readings and will. . i come up for dual reading May 22. . ' | W C.Tt .s».|ni isslllulr. The annual aprlng luslltule of the , Cape May fonuty W. c T. U. will i^ I tield In the Methodl-t Epl-c.pal I at Dtuiilavllle on Friday. | 28. Au entertaining program i- j bring arranged. j »t re

C<s ' ' ' ■ ' laMsniao eaaaer Lavihn ruait.Tuai or "'Not new* inn j , LAWRENCE M. LEAR — N. c/ GODFREY Upholstering, Awnings. Raiise Furnishings 657-1559 ASBURYVVENUE , .vOQEAM CITY, H. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN PLUMBING 'tre «.„i grttiil,' entire -sn-Lctvn. s-'t:' pii --. w.-rkmanship and bnsiuais "-"rtrej f^lf ' C.'m." BACON <*>7 KlgHth >;t ' I^M^nd 1 '"il k"' " Tf fan" I yaaLplavts. S|*c,al ^aslnlTjinwr. grass -cei^^orsale. ' Best grades of ,8 siisdr nipL—Mgsmenlsl Iree-snd hStghig. Would he please.Uo do your ^ p woix 'pikntlVy an !,)-p«;KnK»tlll/cr for * E: bivi EIR H . CRANE ■ y oc— ,"ooHLVry' T ° agaoBB aansttts asacKa atit'i ^asatatmBtBtcBtfOttKaBCctattitBtao Construction Sand & Gravel Co. ,, " JOS. e». CHAMPION, M*nag.r ' Office, 8th St., Opp. Pehna. Depot Ocean City. N. J. All gradcs Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn. Purposes. Dirt lor Grading or Filling. it READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.

; - J ' { SUPPfeEE | f J Quality and Ser- |! | vice are Depend- J " able. il • 4-r-r :|S if f year li% jstAwsl. without i f • $ notkworthv increase in mmi- ( J L IwroWona. ( , J much interest in our patron" f oa as we do. because thay bene- ^ J and they c.nno, afford to ' _ ' giv. tad service. AH work ' U' ' together for the common f • J '« t K«-l they will appreci- $ r- ate it a» much as we do if ^ u a ,ou rc|«.rl so. delinquen- f | n ^ de» in service. ^ r A r Sufp/ff Milt 4-m u MU>. j _ ► t t d o ' Mor. Soppier M.lk 1 1 A r- \ loUinl'hiUitlphia lk.,,: \ d ' u.yo/O re./*- • J 0 r Gold Mtdalk Axatdfj , l* f Two Ginsteolivr Vrois.! ' ' i. , £~y The Supplee J re a AldemC}' f K ,lr i Dairies f MIDDOCn PHIRMiCY ' « 8th and Asbury Avenue . te Special Sale id 175 Double Disk Records, fit J any talking machine- at • SOS EACH li M. PONTIERE) I1* Canilaraiir ®ork 'j* WhyOnot make your seashore home ,. tnore attmctive by having a g<s«l lawn c. made? My gardeners arc men of long ., and practical experience. No matter „ what you want in this line. I an^the man-, , lart me know what von want done and I will glee vou an estimate ■ROSES' as Just received a fine lot of Roses:— In Hardy i'erpetnala. Hybrid Tesa and _ St- Climbing Kosc. IT.eie are two year- 0 d akl, grown cool in pot* and the- Terr liest a II kind for setting out in the spring. THOMAS J. THORN 1 128 Bay Avenue ji IRA E WALL " 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey ; Plain and Decorativa Paperhaneer |J A Post Card will bring oyjr ser. . vice to you. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY Si Pocono Mountain Ice Ofioe,,i01« Aabury Akvw, 4 ■ OCEAN OITT'w. t. Advertise in I : The Sentinel Tl

The Pontiere « SHOE REPAIRING SHOP repairing Neatly oone %- *18-115 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer THE [tl'-TO-DATE j TonSoriai. Parlor I '824 Aabury Avenue j Four Barbers NO WAITING MORGAN FIAN'D. JR. Ocean City Title and Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jerse> capital $100,000 surplus $30,000 tt'M K. MAH-H.Y . I're-iil-nt IIKNttV l> MtHUtK, Klfat Vlre-l'rreia-nl K. HTILWBLL Heeretary and Treasurer . directors: rtsVioo ItalLe Hnm W. t. Mswey Kuiwrl Car»on Henry H Moore W Backing by MkH a Specially : — — A JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey WAMirai Popular Three-Day Tours Mi| IB. 1913 $11.05 FROM OCEAN CITY PERNSILVI Nil R. R. _ S. i__ ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City. N. J. Choice Dairy Product* Butter and Egga Ask for Bookjet of Bpeclallles [)rders Delivered Both Fhiinee rry an Ad. in the SENTINEL

EpECTRlC LIOHTi \ BIL^5 REDUCED | The former high et'sW.k Electric Lighting is- stK.es^fuUy^ uvercotnc with .tlie use <>jV ' ^JIAZDA j'Wu^steui LAMPS V : TUey> consume -mly onc-lliiUthe ctir'reul as toiiijKirtd with ' Carjxm Filament Lamps, and g!\e a whiter and tnore penes trating lighl. '• \ * i" 1 " Hureau of Information : ; Electric Light Office To Our Consumers . Patrons , SSS^M* sefjdee e at Ajjra«t at ati tune- H riwu i.il.-iitia ,• •""we are in bu-itice t>> -ell g " and -ur ,im 1. t" Jde-w. ,'"1 •"^^•{sisS^sLTTr: S City Gas Light Co. ! Bell- Phone 18 V- P,!er St;,;e I'h0n: , ,,-A j SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building - - • wsrnlkV AVKNUK. Ocean City, New \^sey B HEADQUARTERS For .aiiything you want to know itFiout building. IE Are von undfeidrd how to plan vottr liousc ' Von art- »iiv«t«-.| 10 come J and see our spljjuli.l eullcction ol^ttp- to-tLi te plans. Wo.tM you like to iiave vottr ideas of n house .Icvclopc.l-nii.l ~ " know w hat -t would oust lo build ' Wc have a drauglrtsniati always at your service, l'ree. Are you unfamiliar with IdiiliHng materials? Youare invited to our %how rooms.- where samples may l»e seen ami llfeit relative merits and cost discussed. '■ Are you undecided who to have build your house » ^ It' will of the finest buildings in Ocean City. JOS. G. CHAMPION "(i BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot VOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder |(1 To erect your Ocean City cottage. Von cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and in not depend ttpytt the honesty of the contractor . I have built fot a large nnmUr id people ami eotilil telet vou to any or qll of them ey Send for the list of names and phnlogtaph* ..I the hot.- - Otis M. Townsend ' 0FF,CE diiii nro utfcAI' tltv* •ih st. 0PK.sito p. 0. DVJIL.L^C.rv n.j. . Tl s CORSON Soashoro CpttaKos a Specialty hi,. — Hotols and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Kverythiug m tiif Buiiditig'Lioe Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. n| HKHIDKNt'K — 81U Aabury Avenue ' UFKIC1&-745 West A veil lis ALUEIN SCULL Eighth x.vit Qcehx Ehri. !D Rhone Connections . ay Walter V. HesS 71 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION »*T( a *T fo * V " » S»^t<TO oaora'0* ,c*ItN* wpaif'." *'"D* "tFAI" _ Win ssost tia-w Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY . * NEW JERSEY B-4-U-BlLD-KUM-C-US " j 'There's a Re Ason": "s Prompt, economical atid reasonable on aH jobbing and alteration work. Call us up J Ocean City House Bldg. Co. , Wk. II. Smith, President Raltii M. Townshnh, Tieasurer Bknj. F. Yoi ng, -Secretary g Bc" t,hone' >H-X Office: Bay Ave. !>et. I Oth and Nth Sts. ' — •*' ~ -i . I GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E.*JOCHER, Jr. ............ ®a'"tlno mif Bccoratins J~ " ! Try an Advertisement in tl the SENTINEL iy

I OE-T(t ICTOIt" ff BrttWtH. • A OTIS «. TOWNSEND BUILDER Dp-icw:' Silt "St". Opposite -P.,0. . Plans and Specifications prepared without charge -Only galvanized nails used bn exterior wort Spencer B. Swan jobbing Carpenter>a specialty/ an(j Builder lta.0 A.ba.y A.enut. Oc.'n (JV, . N. j. ' OSTIMATtS klYO PLANS rUBNIRHt.U JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER WILLARD S. STEELMAN Contractor and-Butldcr : Heron fll» j. New Jersey A. G. WINKLER | PRACTICAL PLUMBER 6. 0. AOimt. V. * Adion GEO. 0. ADAMf & BRO, " PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING' BRILK LAYING. fctC.. Etc. All Work la Maaon Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. n J ALBERT G? GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND Sinn PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRCCKLCY, PROP Brady Mixed 1'alnta, I.ead and Olla 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. IIKAOLKY ft ADA3IN — Reading Coal Real Estate and Search Company of l'it|M> May County, N. J. FIDELITY TRUST CO, TITLES INSURED !» farm properties. - bought-ftnd1' sold — Offlc** tn new Ijfknk buildlnx Cape May Court Honse, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IH DENN'S CELEBRATED iCE CREAM 724Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. Wedding 1'artlcs aud Picnlca a 8pec tatty. Your trade aollidted." ^ Order* delivered. Prom ptattent kin. Milk and Cream alwaya on hand. Rulb- PhotiM. I. S. CHAMPION MANUFACTURE OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM Y llAHel and t.-oitaa* Tradsa Hperlally iiJSrSr t.u.ir.Jil *Vl' L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT t Practical Horseshoeing jobbing done promptly Clim and OjtUr Tiagi a SpuHlll) Agent for Htewart'* Iron Work* t'o. ♦ vr* Plain ami Ornamental Iron Fence, Iron Hailing* and Window Guard*. a. Seventh St. and Hates he [Eyes Eiamioed Without Drops , I '2".'2r''o"t^2r22t'iC5 h2"IJ22'I.jm I u"u^MJfSsV^T^aU'ta^"prS#* 'JoS ~f ! A. W. ELY 404-403 HRHTt.ITT RTII.ISIfNII ATLANTIC CITY, N. I. ? 1 • Hlior" Fast I, in* fa**"* l**»r. , K*ukli"h>d nw.il ion I'lMina wrt A