Ocean City Sentinel, 5 June 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 2

E V - Ocean City Sentinel. <j p» BTM ,»» Pen—nn I'm TiruDit \ R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITT, - - NEW JERSEY g BrQ 'Phone No 66-X •etnuCjM^'MMB^muIr U>d jeorl) Sue fuSlX& on epplleotlon. job work promptly don# hr »ii*rl#newl , bn'nO#. • - | rHURHDAY, JUNE 5, 1813. 1 I— 1 r.. ■ t Th* eumiaer meoii le be:e. Tbe ■art bat he re bare appeared In goodly I 'numbere. c ■ ■Ji ii " t THKaacret aoeni« to be out. A • »75,- i 00.1 city ball was needed to bouee tbe « 110,000 worth of tire apparalua Just ■ pure baaed. I ' ' - « a WiaK sovk. , _ l ltieUKyCommlaelpnera, hearkening to tbe voice of tai pay era, decided not ' to bolld the propoeed city ball at this ' Uine and to Uka no further «tepa to- I ward paring Ninth «treet with wood " block. Thut, lu tbe oplulou of a great < many of tbe cltlxena, adopting the I proper ooorae, and alao a wl-e couroe < for tbemaelve#, If they rare to continue In oflloe. . Thoae who are In touch with tbe I fasting# of tba^ greater number of people bare appreciate tbe f*ct that tbey are. In no humor to be trifled with, and evidently the City Comml*alonera did not care to take chance# by pushing tbe projects which bave aroused such opposition., notwithstanding Mayor Headley'a declaration that the algnera to the petition# repre ■anted only the ininortijL. ' NEW PASTOR AT WORK ( Theater. •.I-.Melley aim- James' A. m. K. Church. The Rer. 8. P. Kelley, who sueseeded tbe Rer. J. H. Jackson aa pastor of 81. Jamae' A M E. Church, l# nhw on the ground amLprepartng for an actfra summer eeaaon-at the cliurrh. which has a membership of 16. Mr. Kelley, who came here from Hlghtatown, has been In the ministry Ore yean. He took a partial course In tba Howard University, at Washington^ D. C„ aftd will flnlsh bis courae by out res poo deuce. v_ Services will beheld In tbl# cbhxch Bund aye at II a. m. and 8 p m.; Sunday school at 2 80 o'ctok. Prayer meeting la bald Friday evenings, end -the Young People's Society meets Tuesday evenings. Special services will begin In this choreb next SJoday, continuing for > alx week#. There will be features of special Interest each Sunday, It la anOCBAN FRONT SALES J. ■- Chiairr Baa Had Many mi J. M. Cbeetar baa aold newriy a block of oeaau rront land, between Fiftyalxth and Fifty -aeveulh streets,, to Daniel S. Steelman, of Woodbury. He baa alao aold a half block of ocean front land, between Ftfty-flret and Flfty-eeoood streets, to Harrison Slidbam, of Wefbtngtou, D. C. Its addition to these, Mr. Cheater bas alao made tba following sales: Nina lota ou tba Gtrard Realty Co.'a trad to WlUlam F Smith, of PhttodelP Cottage 818 Wesley avenue to Mrs Ida M. ratrlna, of Philadelphia. J. P. Fox'a cottage, on Waaley ave nne, north of Klghih street, to Dr. W. A. Davie, Camden. Dr. Davie' cottage. Float street and Central avenue, to J . P, Fox. BUY8 TWO FARMS C. B. Calvert H-kea l#arcba»ra Through J. M. Cbeater. J. M. Cbeetar haa aold C. 9. Corson's farm of 4M acres ou tba boulevard between Marmora and Petersburg, the laigeat farm to Cape May County, to Cbariea E. Calvert, a prominent wool merchant and bualuem man of Toronbta MtarTto thtoe!5'l!","'r Mr. Cbaeter baa alao aold to Mr. Calvait tbe farm near Magnolia Lake, Ocean View, containing IBS acres. Mr. Calvert haa purchased tbeaa for a man who baa been associated with blm for years and be will engage In railing chickens on an axtanalve scale Q airily Married. Dr. M B. SUnuard, of this city, for marly of Vlnaland.and Mlaa Anna M , daughter of Mn.U. W.Jacobs, Vine land, were quietly married at '.W bride's home by tba Rev. K. A' DeMarie on Wadnsaday evening of last week. Tbey eame here the next d.-v to apartments In the Masonic RulldIng. Mrs. Slaunard Is now visiting bat mother. aratesies mm Trained Merae. MMa Lola Compton, niece or William Powell and wife, of ibis city, bsa graduated aa a trained none at tbe Women's Hospital, Philadelphia. She graduated before tbe regular time and will remain at the hospital until uexl fall Mlaa Compton llvad In tblsclty for several years and haa a number of friaoda here. ■xarctar# Postponed. Tba I Bimanual Baptist Church children'# day axerclaea, aunouueed for tba evening of Juna 8, bave been poetpooed on account of tba a| aelal sermon to tba graduating clam of tbe high aebool that seme eveulug to tb'e.Presbytertao Cbnrch. Tbe poetponeinent la tor one week. Launched Maw Bant. William B. Davla. atlorney-at-law. lauccbed bla new 28-foot runabout motor boat no Tuesday afternoon With Auatlu Downs, of tbe Fonrtb street llfo-eavtog station, and Loula Huaaon, of Baealey't Point, he started on a two-daya' trip to Batnagat. ■oral Keeper# to Heel. The regular JnonlMy meeting of the Damn City Hotel Proprietors' Aa HltoDaa will be held at tbe Strand Monday evaolog. Jane 8. Tbe memban will be entertained by Mrs. Johu*MB«wy. A huge attendance i. reWtll Bulti cot lay r a J— »k o ' Champion is preparing ( WSiS"#J,TSsr„",r:; "'B1 WNW' tract. The booeae I ' Wy attractive. D tmA wnl aeri ftom-|2SOO to |30W each. ' I

SUNDAY I THE F LOCAL CHDRCHES ' Sermons and Excellent u Music Heard by Large f * .^Congregations.Tbe chtircbee In Ocean City were ill » well filled at yie services- nil Sunday. F Following are imports of the sermon# beard: immanl'ki. ilaptjs-r. , Ji The services In Jmmeiinel Itapllat I Church morning end cvenlug were • well attended. Tbe IttT. Arthur Ciee'a mumlng thsme was evidently cbo»vn because 'f' of th* season, being. "Tbe Glory of f Summer." This glory waa de»erH>ed t four fold. The glory or beauty as f seen In the flower#. etc.. J he glory of 'j awakened life io tree end rnlnral. the j glory of harvest or of growth, productively But the chief glory la the glory of sunshine.' Thus the beouty, life, and produc- t tlvlty of tbe modern werld ai>eaks of J , the summertime of human history. ( . But'take away Christ's Influence from ■ I modem life and Its beauty would fade, j ! Its life die. Its growth fall. Tbe chief . glory of the splendid present Is Christ , the Sun of Righteousness. . The evening sermon was a consideration of II Cor. 4; 18, and tbe llue of 5 thought followed the suggestion In the ' f text t KIKST PKESI1YTKK1AN. I Very Inlereetlng service# were held ' ■ to the First Presbyterian Church on r Sunday. The attendance we# e#pe- * ctally good for tbla season of the year. - Quite a number of summer cottagers 1 i have already taken their aecuatomed i places In. the sanctuary. A cordial welcome swelled thrm from the mem ■ erahlp of the church, which always I looks forward to their appearance with a great deal of plee «ure. The pa«tnr. the Rev. Charle* • H. Rohner. delivered oha of the Intereat- ._ lug and practical discourse# for which j. he I# well kuown, at the morning aer|B vice, taking aa text. Mark 14; 72: r "And when he thought thereon, he , wept." . Tbe aerinon waa an analysts of the Q causes which led to Peter's denial of , Christ, with an Impressive recital of „ tbe erring disciple's remorse at bis wrong-doing and bl# restoration to the L favor of tba Master agalnat whom be had alnned. I, Tbe ebolr aaog unusually well throughout the day and tbelr work I. was tbe subject of appreciative oom- * In the Evening the Christian Eu- ' (I savor Society held Its devotional meeting In connection with tbe even- " tog worship, at which Mrs.- Jesse Hall. 'J a missionary of the Scottish Presby- ' terlan Board, at Old Town. Calabar. Wart Africa, delivered a very stirring address descriptive of her work among tba natives of the Dirk Continent. She was listened to with close attent lou throughout ber address, which waa at " once a revelation and an Inspiration lo bar congregation. Her narrative of k tbe conversion of tbe chief of one of '• tbe Arrleau tribe# among which alie O labored waa particularly thrilling. Mrs. Hall last present resting to tbla ■> oountry. ber health having broken d uuder the Intense strain of her work I- In what la kuown aa "tbe white man's " " * ptitgr m. a. >, The sacrament of the Lord's Supper I- was administered by tbe Rav. Dr Halnea In tba First M. E. Church Bun- " day morning, assisted by tbe Revs B Ueorga L. Dobbins and 8. Wesley '. lake. In a fow words preparatory to ada ministering tbe sacrament, the paafor emphasized the thought that we should not hare a too axalted opinion of ourselves, and should at way# -feel a Cbrla-tlan-llke humility, yet we are not to * think that God places a light estimation on men, otherwise He could Dot have given Hta Son to redeem man. It lt la unthinkable that God oouid have 0 given Jesus Christ, His Son, for any >' trifling object. According lo the scrip[j1 lures, we an called to be sons of God. ■aid the speaker. Therefore, we should r. come to the Lord's table with a proper e< sense of our own un worthiness, but oat ir In any groveling manner or with mock h humility. n Dr. Haioea' evening sermon was '• from the text: "Behold I stand et the door"— Rev., 8; 90. The peator. In his tot mdoetlon, said r that If be could draw a pen picture 1 from the words of this text be would >E- present the Christ as standlog clothed to .Immaculate white, emblematic of t Qis purity of His character, and stand- |. lug before a'full-grown man. In tbe g face of lbs Christ ha would depict the lenderneaa of a mother, the love of a brother for lita younger brother, like , that of Joseph for Benjamin, and tbe ( pure love of a maiden for the man of >e ber choice, and with all tba dignity of * ■ Jddge. ° "I would have thajnan's face show y forth a fall man-head, perfected Intelif ligancs, tha strength that comes from oontact with tbe world, but he would be standing with arms folded, observ mg the Christ as If critically," said the preacher. Dr. Halnea' flrat main thought wa> n that Christ la master of all thlnQ exIt cept man's will. Continuing, tbe speaker -aid the scripture allows that Ha baa mastered the devlla, for they came out at Hla command and confessed. and arcbangela waited upon r, and administered to Him. ■t Tbe preacher mid that God does not Jh master man's will. It aloue stood up ( I, agaluat His supreme purpose. I d Jesus Christ Is tbe floal Wby or all ' things. Ha is tbe heart of. tin beet 1 literature of the world. He mastered j tbe thought of His owu sge. for the e ' 'earned men of thai period .aid, * 4 Never man spake like this man " He V I- la the heart of tbe beat modern liters- t ture, the llleralure or the Victorlm I age, which ao far ha# been tba best the world baa ever aeeu u : "What relation Iras tbl# atandlng of t Christ to ua Individually?" aaksd the I f , pastor. Christ, be mid, aiaods at the ' I door or out heart# waiting for ua to In- j , tolls Him lu to rula our personality, j .' Is words era: "If we will open uuto '

\ FREEHOLDER INDICTED •» I - - * " '**} a Jnbiuon'l Trial Will HrThe Atlaiiilc' County Grand" J'»y i., found an Indictment against >Vni. S. Johnson, of tbla city, vice director of Cane May County Board of Free i holders. The report of (the Jury « »- j made Tuesday S — - j Freeholder" Jolniwm Is eccu»ed of g •acceptflig and agreeing to accept ■»!'*) • {otbl- vote for a fraiichlae-f.ir.a trolley I line oil the Thirty-fourth street turliplke. tbl- city. He eiitcre.l bail for; trial, which I- scheduled to beg'li next j Tuesday. , Hfm, He w-iil come.lii and sup with;" u. ami we with Him " Hla rule In j our heart- prevents failure, -ave- us from -In. purines our character. Ills us - " ' -heaven, and make- u. full men for tbl# world" and llie next. Never a] , greater than He will aland at Jlie d.mr of our liearta.~and -He will theNjlnali Judge, for all judgment Te glveliVtilSf 1 Hla hands. . J ! "new Keaiaroa ni-^«-a«C^--' At the business meeting of Hie I m-j . maiiuel Baptist Church BlhiyNcjKail i . ofllcers and teachers on Mondgytvenlug, severai new feature- were ill»euaaed. The cost . of^ a plano^for Hie blacklaiard were among the Items of f lm|Hirtant matters ot bualne— ■ I Very a-ieaaanl Hoaee Warl*. Mr and Mrs. William R. Palmer, of • New York City; Mr and Mr- Tlinmar Hall. Mr and Mrs. Giles S .Doty. Mr and Mrs. John MoCloy, Mr. and Mrs. ( Joseph A. Cfoxe and Jn-eph A. t'oxe, Jr., of Philadelphia, fornted a bou-e party at the old yacht club with -Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Doty. They had a 1 very pleasant, time. Ylallr« Clnb Mouse Mere. Twelve of the members of WeefePUHadeiphla I'ouocH, Knights of t'dlum- ' bus. returned' lu.me Sunday eveulug 1 after enjoying ■: Hirer- day visit to their I club house Id Ihla city. Among the numher.were William P. Flood. Jo-rph s A O'Kane. Joseph Welsh ^ and Mil- • ' been a cottager here for some year- . Prof. M. A. Kea-y and wife and Dr. j J. E Hoyt and wife, of We.t Philsdslplila, entertained a merry company | of ynupg folks from Phlladelphla-at J: tbelr Central avenue apartmeu'ta over . Memorial- Day. Among the visitorwere Mr. awl Mrs C. Jv. Mayo and Mlssea Elsie aiTd Klla Hattou. ^ ,f ll oi el Arrivals. » if . :V . i Is IMPEHIAI.. e U. .W Gilbert. Ml-# M Learning, H. Gorajwiu and wife, Robert Carnou. -A. P. Robertson and wife. Philadelphia: Mlaa M. Brooks.Ocean City; Mlaa f'arII ullne M. Oetzel. New York, k wyominri. I- A. H. Wirt and wife, Moylau, Pa.; Llogolii Lougatair. Isabel J.oug-telT, J. E. W legman. William \V. Dlck- . hart. J^ D Dlckhart, F. Dick hart, K R. Ilurborraw and wife Johh V Scott '* and wife. Dr. Marshall and family. I. Philadelphia: N Horn. Mabel Horn. .. Garmautown; David A: Taylor and wife. Bristol, Pa ; Belle ('line, Chicago; • F. W. Thoma-, Frankford. t KTKKI.INU. 8 R. J. Pomerey and wife, Mrs. W. Y '• Zlndel, Margaret /.Indie, S. A. Sloan n and wife, Mra. H. L. Hdfiklus, Auule ,1 Hopkins, A. Hopkins, It. W. Atklu- „ bod, Hat-Id Atkinson, Harry K Kar- , ber, Mary A Barber, F. Luderua. F. '■ A. Holllnabead- and wife, Phlladel)f plila: R M. Guff. Mr-. George Herald, is Master Herald, Millvlllc;C H Bacon . and wife, .Ocean City: J H.'WIIaoti , and wife. Mlaa Vern Wilson, K. Tay- '* lor, Charles Jonea, Basil Jofles. " * ATOI.ES. k J.-T. < 'olllua. H.J. Cannon, William 'a T. Bcbned, F. Fldell. Camden; Mra. R K Engllab, I. J. Slearo-. J J. Merrill, W. L Coover and wife. Mlaa M. Backus, Anna W Merrill. Margaret „ Wtmer, Edith Winter, Mrs. F. Weld- ; rick. F. M. Gray. Mr- i. V Ssu»...n, ' Ml-s Sausaon, J. T. Sw ing, H. B. Macit- Gauhey. H. c. Reed": Mrs. R. U. Wlua ship. MIm Flora E. Peala, W. S. Win,r ship, Jr , F J Crowell, H. W. Webb, Philadelphia: Mrs Helen Ixing East Orange;. -William Downs, John Jones, I-. Potlavllle. •' . STRANIi Id Joseph T. Taylor. Mlaa Ella V. r- Crouch. Robt J. Peoples and wife. . Mra. H. B. Cochran and children. Geo. W. Heneon and wife, Mr#. J. Magee ° Mrs R J Peoples, R. J People., »- Miss Peoples, R. E Peoples. J. R. ot Keeler, Jos. 8. Moyer aud wile, Wo. r. Marshall and family, Mra. B. F. Oblinger. Mlaa .Flannery. L. H. Warne • and wife. Philadelphia; W. B. Parker y and wlfa, Oak Lana; D. P. Ilendrleki>- son and wife, Ocean City; Robt. U. I Hendrlckaon. F L. Heudrtckson, ' Wuodhur i ; Andrew Johnaou, Rridged ton; Mrs. Klrby. Millvllle: F. H. ir Stewart and wife, Camden, 't ncRAXKk Angelina J. Power, Mrs H D. Brown, W. F: Rldenour and wlfe .K- .. C. Gramm, John T. Crate, H.Gramm. . J. M Homeidlke. B. T Welsh and ie wife. Earl rttuarl and wife. R. J. Gilmore and Wife, Mrs. T. Stokes. M laid A. M Tanguay. W. M. Llely, Margare ret Llely Marv Daksey. G. T. Schwartz and wife. Helen Scbwartx. Frank ® Hrhwarlx G. H. Slallnian, O F No «l Inn. Philadelphia; F. W. Smith aud of wife, I-ansdnwii e; Charles Rnyce and j. wife, Bala; Mra, F. P Crane, Newark; A. J Kiel aud wife, Germanlowu, C. " Thalcher, Swarthmnre: Mra. Goodall ie Mlaa Helen (hKdall. Wear Phlla lel pbla. :e KATIILD. „ Mrs J N. Hysou, Anna K. Way. . Mary W. Buzby, Laura H. Hilling. ' " ham, William F. Carson, T. H. Luders « and wife Adeline Halpeu, George B. Wells aud wife ilary Small, Helen „ \. Denny, Walter C. Carson, Mra . , Sarah MeCook, Mlaa E MeCook, Miss * Kalheryn MeCook, Miss H MeCook, , n Dr. and Mrs George H Denny. MIm c d (Veil- Ma-ter Denny. John F. Par-cm ' and wife. Philadelphia; Waller MeCook. Soulhauiplou, Pa ; J. C. M.- - cook, New York; S K. Rapt. K E Stout, O. F. Weker. Michael Slouey, 1 is Perkioraan Seminary, Peuueburg; F K Sagendorph and family. Miss Grace I B. Maxwell, Francis A. Maxwell and i S'. Thomas, Ixmadowne: it Mlaa M F.Carey, Delaware; MIm J r Anna W II ley. Ml.. Q. 'Start. Baltlmore; J. \\ Landenlierger and family, Ml Airy; MIm Delia FT. Cooper, Germantnwn. ' W. A. Soon den, C M Ka l ten, Geo ' Xb"°dlw' A- M- D: Mulllueaux, Ml— o D. Wllfong, Mr aud Mra Hrlughurst, I H. C. Polls, C H. Pyrah, BenJ p. C H. Mende, H. L. Chadwick, Mra. C. U. Jones. E. R EngT. J. Carey and family, J. Math- o and wife. J. T. McDade and wife, J. A. Richmond and wife, F. J. I Crowell, Dorothy H Houston. W. H. I Houston, C. D. June# and wife, Mra. Clara' Matehalt, Mia# Matchetl, Ml-s u Henxler. D J Bl-hop. F A _ rtaylorand wife, J -W. EuglandUl VV „ Webb, Mrs. J. T. Sweeney Tl G r Hollenhy.S. Pdrrman, \\' H I'll-,. " Philadelphia; G. W Gito, Egg " i Harbor; D. E. ThompMiu. Oravepitrx; . , N R. Isickermau, Crmlleld. Md;C.'ii Read, E 8. Woodward and wlfe..D. J Jaetar, C. W. Bovle, .Camden; H.| Clayton; T. R. Shafrrand wirg i C i E. M. Rubluaun, Garret -l>

ford; J. w. I.yslnger and wife. Norrl-I ■ town: Fl. S. Parker. Helen Parker, I FJeauor Jai|uette, Drexel Hill j Dr. 8. H. Lif-cbuu, J. W. Fein ley, . * W. A. Suowden. John Urler Mean# ] Jo-ephlne A. Blake»lee,- Win. II. While and wife, A T. Chew, J-C. • : Moore. Jr.. eod wife,- Wm. FSsweller, I ", H.' D. Warburton and wile, A P. | - F'ralm and wife, L t} Kern aud wile.,, Grace I. Halg, Helen M. Wilson, J, ; t H. iCroaatogham aud family, F. A. , Byrau, J.C. Oracev. Chaa. K Meehau. ; . H. H. Meehau, K. C. Meeliail, \N S j I Adam# and family. Geo. I Filward-. . Jr . H. Franklin. H. E. Walls su.l family. H W. Cuplll aud wife, F' F . F'orbe- and family. A. T. James and | family. F. .Delaney, James Myese, Fi - F;, Pfer-U-b, H. O. Link, W. F- Cat- ( II lienter. ' Robt Dletz, Philadelphia: F. e S. Fox. H. K. Partridge. l>. M t'oi I son and wife, -J K. Brown, Thoa. II. ' i" Hall and wife. C. S Buyer aud w ife. ■ J Fl Bryan and wife, Camden; Wiu. * H. Long,. Bryn^-MaWr; Edward Gal- '■ lagber. Dixoii Lynch, A. T. Chew-. Jr., . D J. O. Wllaou, T. G Hunter and wife. I " Wayne; T. Shaner and wife Royer-town; J. W 11mm- and wife. N.arhertli; C. W Snyder, Palmyra: . Dr. aud Mra, A. R Slade", Millvllle: 1 Tlwmaa e" JohnrtonKan'd wife. C. ' [" U.Darnell and wife. I). M. Paltun. '• MI-sF: R. Pa Hop , Miss F: M Adam# I ? Wm. W. Adam#. Mis. S. I> VanBann. E J D.-iHilngaBd w ife. \\ K ' '• Jeffries and wife, A. R I.lltle»o.s| aiid wife G. G Lllllewood and wjfe. | Jas. A. McGaun and wife. D. T. Llnd--ay aud wife, Soiner# S Muoreliead, ' , Charles (inborn, G. W. Pre-sell. Miss ' R. Schllllnger. L Blum, Mrs Wm 1 ■ Nunevlller, John Wilde and wife, J. R. MeMurray and wife. Mia# Martha " McMurrey, MIm F^linnr MeMurray, " '. Mlaa Elizabeth MeMurray, Philadel- . r, «hla, Pa : Wm. H Murphy. Joseph) .. IF Ramsey. Wilkes- Barre, Pa ; U. i> I t, Glnder; tbe Rev. J. J , Sweeney, I ., Robert Flatter, I. X, Grl'mra. Misa'l t. Ethel Shoemaker, It. . L. Che lei aud i i. wife, R. W.Edwardwaud wife. Ocean >■ City, N J: M. /. Y*» M I and wife, I e Walllngfdrd, Pa: II m Ireland, | ir Swarlhmore, Pa.; Mra' F'ranklln i [- Wood. MIM Mary Wood, H. H.ti '. Welimeyer and wife. J.'F'rant Turnel j i, aild-srlfe, MIm Dnrla F:. Tnri-r:. BenJ. j s W. Greer, Mra. E.J hrady, Benjamin i . W.Greer Jr.. and wife, 'iennauiow ,; i II J. Bransan and wife, Yinalantl, TJ. i J ; H. P. Otlemaii -<nd wife. Sir#. M. i , Y. Smith, Elklna Park; Peier Ballln- - . gall and wife, Cyhwyd, Pa; c. B. i ' Com Hock and wife, Mra. T. M. Shellenberger, IF". B. Thwlfig, nevelaud, ? Ohio; Mra. P. L. Wilson smmildreu. ^ Balilimire. Md.; J. M. O, W. Gray, Newport News, Va. -J.O l.yhli.gerand wife, Norrlatown, Pa ; Mra.. Arthur H. * lis born. New York; R W Scott and - wife, Maiiier It. W. Scoit, Oye'rbrook. i P* i _

LAWRENCE M. LEAR, A ' waaae. «-w N C.'". GODFREY ..,,.-a..r.^r^ Upholstering, Awnings, House .t Furnishing-B 65t-g59 ASBURY AVENUE" OCEAN CITY. N. J. estimates cheerfully given j^, - PUJMBjNO J" '7t wfi'w ""i t., give pis S last 'l »" excepli-nidly go.#! I ' of your rrpair work of which I m.k- . -,-i.Hy. 1 hai. uo ei|-nsWe e#tal.lu,lnu«.. : or clerical force to maintain, (iivk a lTi-1 I ! ,v,.s Phss.. C. M. BACON 6(»7 tiiahth | I y.Md plm.tlTlw.1 -ei-hm^trin grm« W1 for .ale. Best grade! of j! j -ITad^ and ornamentM tri-c- and Umhctngr Would he pleased I" do your Bj j "-<^Vrypnr Top-dl -Id in .Ay .pmntlly gut •iwclal ferliilrrr for-||ft ELMER H. CRANE If a-g o MOORLYN terirace ^ '' Construction Sand & Gravel Co.Office, 8th St., Opp. Ponna. Depot Ocean City, N.J. i All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top" Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt for (trading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY. Interior Decorating linii Store linstock ii 651 BsBury Avenue [ Foreign iand pomoetic Wallpaper . EDWARD J. BORTON

MIDDOCO PHiRMiCIM 8th and Asbury Avenue |i ; The girls all say} meet me at • Maddock's Sanitary Fountain and treat me to a glass of ! delicious soda or sttnd:e. They know what's good. Thomas J. Thorn jHorfst 1128 Bay Avenue A Smith's Hybrid -Moon, Vines ^ Bedding Plants* ROSES: — Hardy," Teas, Ramblers Boih Phone# j Oman city. N.J. . Ii#n,ia-X Lawn Works not make your aeashorF home more attractive by having a good lawn madgl My gardener# are men of long and ^practical experience. No matter i MtljUwy"* *" "°'k Pnr'"' «> | bet live know what ymi waol done and 1 1 j will give you an e.iimate j f ts. M. PONTIERE

I MARK L^KE Undertaker and Embalnjer J MORGAN HAND. JR. ATLANTIC ICE COMPAKT . Pocono Mountain Ice Ocean City Tide and Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $30,000 tnauacs titlis lasuxa •caacHca , I IIKNHY I>. M(K)HK.KIr« Vlcw-Prcldeul 'c. K. HTII.WELI., Menuir and Tr-a.ur.-r I J. KITH IAN TAT KM. Solicitor , |- . DIRECTORS- . AI|#o ConuTu J#ma U.Heull . Harry Haadlcy IMnlel M. »te.iman Banking by Mill ■ Specialty JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey IRA E. WALL { 725 Central Ave. J Ocean City New Jersey " " - • < Plain and Decaratiia Paperh anger — i Post Card will bring our service.to you, ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies ! Seventh St. and West Ave. t Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Butter and Egg* * A-k for Booklet of 8peclal;ir> Order. DHIv.ewl Roth Pfluutw r Try an Ad. *.* iutheSI5NTINF.il

ELECTRIC LIGH.Tjo , VV HI I L3 REDUCED s f | The formmvltigli cost of Electric Lighting is sncfessfnjl\ ; overcome M'jlh the use of. v ... « - J — r V^ZlJA/lTniigsteuh LAMPS | They i-.'iisuuiCuRU' due-third -the cji! i ent-ws vt.ni|'iTcd \vith. j Carlmii Fflameut jSuiJlts.ntid give h winter .gn«l iR"rt.-i 7 • trsttiiiK' light. ' tin ISuremi of Inforinatiwi - ]. , Electric -Light Office To Our Consumers . Patrons , 'njT,"ln«Vi"* !i'K'" ' ' '' ' "m h ! ' ".We are'preparrii to furnildi oat »-..n,.iui.-J>' « ' a j'1 • -f HrSL a laurVltoUt Md-w w ^ity Gas Light Co. ^ Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Hlione. 1,54- A I SU'ITON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building ' 739 ASBUKY AVENUE e Ocean City, - New |< rsi:y HEADQUARTERS ' For anything you want to know aboutbuilding. Are you undecidexl how to |>Un y.ntt hon-,- > Yon :ue in* it«l " lovoiue and ste out splendid eolfoctioil of up toUUFplstiis. | \Vo,jM you like to have your ideas of a lions,- d«'v,-l..|Hs! and know what H would oust to build ? We have a dratightsman always at your sen i.e. Vice. ^ Are you unfamiliui w ith building materials ? You are invited to our show rooms, where saiupli-s may Ik- seen and their relative merits and cost discussed Are you- undecided who to have build your hoime .' It will JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot rOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect vottr Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time 1 to look after it closely; yourself and imusl dviK-ml up-.h the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a lafgc number of people and could relet >011 to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs, ul the lionses. Otis IVl. Townsend BUILDER '"ri"'L. S. CORSON, Sonshore Cottages a Specialty . ? • FlotolaT and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Kvarything m the ii..ii.nug Line - Plans and Specifications l-'urnishul. Estimates .CUeerfufly Given." HK8I UKNCK — 810 A.h'.fy Avenue OFFICE -715 Wert Avenue ALLEN SCULL :S, THE BVllhPLR T' * Eighth HED OcudL.y tfrn. Ph on e^'Go nncctions 1 . ■ Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION M^xii'KrNos or°aze«7* **" T° °"Dl" Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY ' NEW JERSEY B-4»U=BILD=KUM-C#US 'There's a "Repson"' • Prompt, economical and reasonable on all julil.in ■ ami . Ii -i,ition work Can Us lip " . Ocean City Housi iildg. Co." Wm. H. Smith, President " . Rai.i-h M. Townsiskii, Treasurer Brnj. 'e. Yocno. Secretary B.11 -a*.. a».x <)tlice; Bay Ave. Iict. Kith anil llili.sts.i GOOD PAINTING -JULIUS E.ToCHER, Jr. Pmntl"0 "it1 ®c-oratlno an Advertisement in w the SENTINEjD

OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER , Oi-ncK; 8th S#L Opposite Plans and Specifications prepared without charge Only galvanized nails used on exli-riot work ADIIIllONS>*}.1l:KATIONS A .Nil KKPAIB# . Spertcer. B. Swan jobiund Carpenter a art(i Builder mtw BUILDER WILtARD S. STEELMAN ! . Contractor and Boildcr II, run I'll, Ne#» Jetwy j A. G. WINKLER | PRACTICAL PLUMBER *' l: " '""" N . * * I 6. 0. Adgrai. W. * kdami j 6E0. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING. RlNGE SETTING MILK LAYING, fctc., tie. All Work In Mason Line Fromplly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S MOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Heady Mixed I'alnla, Lead and Gil* 82U and 822 Asbury avenue. IIHiDIt):! A A1UJIN Readine Coal Real Estate and Search Company of l'a|ic May County, N. J. FIDELITY TRDST CO.. y »K NKWARK *' TITLES INSURED \ Q ^ HARM PROPERTIES " BOUGHT AND SOLD Cape May Court House, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY WPOUISALE AND RETAIL DEAI.FR IN DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM I2( Asbury Are., Ocean City, N. J. '.V . -tiling I'nrtir- and Flriilc" a Hp«C tally. Ynur trade nollclled. ^ Order- delivered. I'roinpt altenllnu. | Milk and I ream alwaysAiu hand. H.1II1 Flioiiem I. S. CHAMPION MANOrACTURCR OK STntCTlY PURE ICE CREAM y Itotrl knd i'oiiiAir# Tnul- * Sp-ehdly V.el'nmi Im.liiU-" -14! r-LKfiuUv * VI" L. A. STEELMAN 61 ACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Cljm ind Pfttw Toaji 1 Spaclstly Agent Tor Stewart'# Iron Work# I'o. ■r IMalit Hint Ornamental Inm Fence, Iron Haillugii aud Window Uuanl*. Sereiiih St, and Haren Are Eyes Euniited Withovt Dreps j Ilp-lo-dato m-lbnd*. -KltoO'.Swj ' n"" ™ r.'.i ii - -i«H A " i-o 1' "r to %VuuS*l put*. My -I.l-k A.I Ky# rif-i#-nn and Mp*cUel— i" •# V'r ' '*"*r IXon "ta"' '"U,1J I "» A# W. IXY l.M|,#r#rr i~«*nnn (•4-ln- U.IUIU1T UllljllMi - kTUNTIC CITY, N. J.