BP'* r • Ocean City Sentinel I . R CURTIS ROBINSON " Editor ai d Proprietor , OCEAN CITY, - Y NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No .M-X' ♦ . , .... ' I EsSSSp'™ : ^Joh wore yeoappr Ooaa h7 **p«rlTnre<l | THUKSDAY. JI-.VK L.'. MM I KntsrsH al U» fop offlcs al oiwui Clly. , « J.. a* s*eond ciss- mall matter. \ ( • . ■ : — : 'Cy , KoMETiMBlt l( well to be Melt. Wk aeem to have tbeflylug mannow what about the baaeball team? "LtTTl.K WtU-lX," who eutGred t£e i net with Ananias a few yaarlago. ' baa hla opponent bealeu to a f randy. ' . __ . t Wtu. the city official# sklndly cut out the roller-skating part of (lie but j advertisement In the Philadelphia , nawapapere7 Also, there la no longer i a Casino Club. ■ Oitv officials appear to have a grim Idea of humor wbeu Ibey Rive up. ten | uiloulas or more ottbeir time to listen ■ to a foolish petltkiu. It la difficult to 1 some It ia getting harder every dey. It la the wise parent who knows , where hla children are after dark, , while the parent who la 1 Indifferent I nevar lioublee himself about the unitlar until It la loo late, says an itchange. To content ooaself with merely hoping for the best will not do. Many a wayward boy anil girl has heroine sr. because their parents never took the troubUjo look after their welfare. :» ' ; — Arid much outcry against the cheap moving picture theaters raised by persons df the so-called "upper class" Is beard another note: ■ It Is reported on good authority that the brew-era and saloon keepers ere Joining the ranks of those wbo view with alarm (he rlsior flood of "movies,." aaya an up-Htatt newspaper. It la aakl thai nickels that heretofore fouud their wey Into the caih regis tera behind the bars are now gotof lu to the coffers or the picture show proprietors. The young inert wbo In the past have sough! sociability wehe corner saloons are going 10 the movies Instead, aud taking their womenfolk with them. lr this la so, It may be tbat rbe "superior" folk will adjoet their supercilious glasses to a new focus. w Kwaji'Kvn.Y you pick up a Journal, either local or metropolUanrShd arter glancing at- 10# bead Unas, wearily thrust It aside,' remarking: "Nothing to the paper today." Did you over stop to lli Ink what tbat pbraaa— < "nothing Is the papar today"— means, aake a western editor. "It means that In I he day Just paaaed tbat 110 misfortune baa befallen anyone in our city; thai no Ore has wiped ont a neighbor's worldly gooda; that Ibegrlm angel of death baa crowed no three jjald ore Mend; that no man driven by liquor, haired or fear baa taken the life of a tallow human; that no poor devil, haunted by the past or the misdeeds of some other, has crowed tha divide by bis own band: lhat many things Dial ought not to buppen have not happened. 80 the next time you pick up a paper tbat doean't announce a tragedy, give a little thanks instead of grumbling because there Is 00 news." Apphovai. of the May'a LandingHomers' Point boulevard plans by State Road Coinmlesloner E. A. Stephana means the early construction of one of the moot-needed highways lu 800th Jaraey, one that should have been built long ago and that will be welcomed by both farmers and soloists, says the May's Landing Record This roatl will open np if section of Atlantic County rich lu soil aud prolife in farm pradece, that la remote from railroad service and the Improvement of property aloue will Justify lis oooatnictlon. The Increasing use of this road by autolata, however, la primarily responsible for lie conatroctlou al Ibis time, for the travel Is fast becoming loo heavy to be safe under present conditions. Let as Indulge In the hope that residents along the right of way . will do everything In tbelr power lo help, end not place a straw- In lbs way to binder this great public Improve- ! meat. It Is to the Interest of every - property' owner In the vicinity to have 1 tha boulevard oompletad at the earliest 1 possible date aod l,-t> all Join hands 1.. ' bring tbls'about. advice vkok mkaui.k. , lays the Hee Isle City Review: Rev. ! l-aber, of the Ledger, yoU „b„n. - lutely nothing about thaflnanclal coodlllon of Mm I.liUlty.ao why print ! tlguras picked n pat random? It would I ha wall for you to unwind lhat little ball of youra atOoaan City. » bleb will no doubt furolab plenty of exercise aod ieava little time for comments on . "The Utile resort down the coast." 1 i.ubinkkdbdaixa ' Notwithstanding the recent six cent ' verdict, Editor Hamilton, of the Wild- i wood Bun. dedicates tba follow lug from the May'a Landing Record to the managing editor of the official organ: "It takes brains to make a good nar, 1 likewise Imagination, memory aud ( mental agUlty, to say nothing of tact 1 1 judgment and diplomacy. Men make'11 hetler liars than women, as a rule but H I hart am exceptions. Llaraarc born.!" not made. Aoyooe wbo diligently " aod atod lonely p-irsuee the art can gain some proflcleucy, but It lakes J •natural born' talent lo tell .1* Worlh ' WhUfc" ^ 1 jS The following le from the Res Isle ' City Review: ,! 'Hoi let tor Voorliaea had a number of ■ mporta to make on questions given" Urn at a j ev i»us meeting. The first j eoaeernad the hoard of health, which • aaaeedtng to Mr. Voorbaee' loterprela- ! £• "YP'feed by In ■a hsaltk .officer.' Therefore,- ibVai
present officer-, Messrs. Eustace, Htm' fl vepa, But lun. Norton and Dr. Scott..) J . hers, Edward Htevena. was present Slid beard the verdict. He said he was going right out and. begin a war on the extermination of njosqalloea. . "The ne*l •tuealldn upuu which Mr. J Vuorbeea gave an opinion was, 'who shall he the registrar of vital statistics'." , He declared tbla office belongs lo the City clerk." \ • Ocean City, when II adopted commission form of govern menlfa bolls lied ( Its board of health aUd eeta&lrshed a y health bureau with a chief. .Solicitor Voorbees, who was a for- * mer Judge ef Cape May County, sloes . nqt interpret the law as was done In (| this clly. la It possible thai we are still expertmeuliug? .KKKk niiN HICK I H Gradually tills city Is gelling It* , growth. Sixty years ago ('ape May I1 was the center of attraction In summer ' for.lbe'rlch«"nd prominent men of the ' big Kastern-clllee. [ Kot#««rs, dating back to I ft*, or . ivosslbly a little farther. It was the 11 ' vojjue to visit Atlantic City 011 Matur1 day and Munday. We Iradn't then : adopted the now trJIe English ex pre*slop "week-end." Seven or eight years ago, Ocean City was scarcely known lu people In Philadelphia. v 1 For various reasons, some of which > not particularly lo the credit of i of the present and past officials , of Mils city, this resort lias advanced 1 wonderfully during the paat few years, '■ principally, outside of Its physical ad- , vatitdge*, because It l« a ealoou-les* , '"There are many men prominentia • and official life among the . summer residents of this city, luclud- ,| I lng.lt might be said. In passing, men - . w'ho have Interest* In breweries and saloofis, but lb* thought wbtcli started " this Is that "In our midst" are Judge F. » f Aiuedee Hregy; Clia*. K. Bcb'ull, man- ,- aging editor of Ibe Phlladelphli Even- . , lug Bulletin, and K. F. Forbes, man- . aging editor of the Philadelphia North American. I Because of their calling all of these , gentlemen are of a discriminating type. I'hey ahow tbla by coming Ic ' Ocean City. NEW BOULEVARD ' Conirsci noon lo be Issidrd lor * Piar Rood In Ailnnllc Count*, ' Stale ltuad Coinmlesloner Steven- * has formally approved 'the revlaed 1 t plan's for the new May's Landing- * Homers' Point boulevard and bide will r be opened by the Hoard of Fraeholdera 'June St. Effort# will be made lo 1 ' have the contract awarded and work S. Marled early In July. The plana call j r for a OO-fOol boulevard and the elimination at dangaroua curve*. The uew road w-ilKpa-a through a plcture-que 1 ' country In places stretching several 1, miles along the banks of Iht ureal Egg , i Harbor River and through consider- ( able farming territory. One of the moat dangerous curves In the county road lu Mouth Jersey, lo- c cated near the Watering Place Bridge, i I. about two miles from May's Landing, r lias been eliminated through the effona . or Freeholder Ira Mmllh, who hat In- 1 duced the telephone caiupany to move a * .back tbelr poles, affording Road Mu- | r pervlsor Price a chance to regrmde-and i- widen the curve. It wee at thle den- , . gerous point that oue man was killed and several otbera Injured lu kuto- " mobile eccldente last season. , t ■ m • 1 ELECT OFFICERS , * prlrlor-' Association. The , members of the Ocean City ( * Hotel Proprietor#'. AaaoclalKiu have 1 , elected the followiog officers: a President, Ueurge Mann; vice presl- . dent. Charles K. lleag: secretary, Mrs. C. K. Haag; treaaurer, Mrs. H. F. * Wheat man; corresponding secretary, , I Mrs. L Maker,' . i The next meeting of the aaaoclatlou , will lie et the New Hertford. * • Announcement. ( Mr. Joeeph Wilson, brother pf President Wood row Wilson, has entered , the service of the United Btatee Fidel- . Ity and Uoaranty Company ae mana- ' ger of the Promotion and Development 1 Department, with headquartera at Bal- ' Itmore. Mr. Wllaon'a long aarvlce' 1 „ w-lili the Naahvllla Manner and bis ^ . newspaper work with that Jontnal enable hlin to bnog to tba. United 1 » States Fidelity end Guaranty Com- >- pany Intelligent, up-to-date methods / ami a ripe Judgment. < Tha aeiiartuent over which Mr. Wllaett will pmlde as manager stands ' -vcoud lu Imporlauoa lo no olber dee parlment, because Ibe company de . pends u pon the Inspiration and work . a of lhat department to develop, advance , and Increase the compauy'a business. ' The United States Fidelity and Guar- g - amy Compauy la to be congratulated t upon aeourlug the service nf Mr. Wllsou for tbla moat important branch of ' the company's work. 1- Aged women Dies Here. p f Mr*. Ellxabetli Kenner, ared 77 } yeara, who lived In Philadelphia and , had been a summer resident here for years, died at bar home. KM * Seventh street, Monday night. Heath ' due to ..paralysis, Hhe leaves a a > daughter [Jhdertakar Lake took the j remain- lo (Miiladelpbla, *here eert vloee wlllibe conducted tomorrow. > County Prosecutor Matthew J. J«f. ai fersou gave a dinner yesterday at Cape tp . tknirt House for Judge Curtte , Maker, of Wlldwood, and Judge 1Yi|. ler, of Cumherlaiid, who has been ' acting for Judge Maker. The Justices t of the peace of tha county were also I Invited bv Prosecutor Jefferson. Squire . Rdsh, of tbls olty, attended. 1 Viewed Kxtaiiblia *1 Dcbool. J( ' Many of the parents ot the public v, 1 school children visited and Inapected J, the work of the young people In the " manual training and domestic kclenca J ■ departments of the school Tuesdav w< 1 l!!'d '""•"'•J'- Th* dlahea oflered by - Miss Mmallcld and her pupils were ■ heartily enjoyed. Upending Mummer Here. Et Mrs Arthur I>. Mekereod young sou he Arthur D., Jr., of West Philadelphia! In ere the guests of Captain and Mrs. ve .George F. F lab in their apartments at m I Hie Colonial. Mr*. Baker was a sum- , 1 mer resident of this city for some yeara. aud her eon will spend the eum- , mer here. Bang at willow Urera. L! ( Hanry Kloetz, of tha Traymore. whh the Fellowship Club, of at Willow Iirovr Park ?? yesterday aflernoou and evening In I counec-tlon wllh the Tlioma^ Concert. Will an Abroad. ||jj 1 Mlas Colbnru, one of the teachers lu ' wi high school lu (hi* clly, will go abroad, atarllnr wjthlu the next few] Idaya, She will spend the summer In IKnglaud and Germany. 1 (- For Rent bv the Vear. I j^BJx-reom house wall battrtllSO per're* •dv. JokaPH I. Hciru, A fo. fflOO \
'THEY WELL KNOW ]' BIBLE HISTORY . Junior League Members of Methodist Church Pass . Cre'dltable "Exam." r The members of (lie Junior League ' of the First M-JC Church acquitted themselves In a highly creditable and -Ullsfaclory uianiier Friday, w hen' ' they .were given a review of their le-sons by l>r. Maine-, the pastor of j the chucrh. who has the young people' c Many of the f}usstions Would bother , people much older lhaii the members of , the league, and lliq way they answererl them was a revelation to Jhose present. 1 Following are the questions asked 1 members of the Junior League: j How many hooky In the entire | How miuy .in the Old Testament? Mow many In the New Testament? . How many authors wrote tliemV How long before Christ was the first writing done? What was the name of the llrst writer? Name the hooka he wrote? Testament written? • Was the writer of the Pentetiich an educated man? What two sources of Information did he have to know how to write the 11 rat' books? Upon *het material did Moses write these books? How loug did It lake to write the Bible?' Give ibe different divisions the Bible, beginning with the Peutelxich. - and the number of books In each dlvlWhat Is the oldest manuscript of H iw many books did Paul write? How many books did John write? , Wliti was the name of the Ural transition of the Hlble?- , WJiy\ was l( translated, and ' lulu what laWuage? What 'Is tba name ot tbe oldest | manuscript of the Book of Moses, and , where Is It kept? What nation was In control when was living? What language did lliey speak as 1 a natfhp? Is II possible that we might llnd the < I original stone of tire Ten Command- 1 meRta? — — . - - > What day lu Ibe early history of Ibe ' church Caused the gospel lb be spoken • many tongues? ! Whet great scholar was called upon ' . make a revision of the several ver1 alona to tjie Latin si& make una 1 1 Did Jesua write any of the New. ' Testament books? Who Appointed this mgu to do hla J work? i What was tbe name of the Bible, ha I made? 1 How long was Ibis lllble used as Ibe ' ■ standard Bible? Were II11A many of these Mlblea aud > did tba people bare en opportunity to > read tbem? ¥ Wbo made the Jlrst English lllble? 1 Was It wrltten.or printed? 1 What two languages blcuded to J - make tbe English of the llrst English , Bible? « What king bad the lllble we now uee translated, and what Is tbe Rlljlv ' called? Where was this translation made— I I country, city, butldtog? ! How many question* In the Catechism can yoft answer from memory? Ceo you repeat the Ten Command- ' menta from memory?. - ' lii-whet book of tbe Bible are the J Commandments found? I Can you repeat, from memory, the Apostles' Creed? a Who was ibe founder of our church? ^ In what country waa he born? iu what university did he study? 1 -What la tbe name of tbe law-making - body of yonr church? What Is His name of tbe auuual | gathering of Methodist minister-.' f Who presides over Ihe annual gelberlng? What la Ihe name of the book to which the laws of our church are published? It la Dr. Haines' purpose lo give suitable rewards to tbe boy and girl with Ibe highest average. Following were the averages re- R1 eelved; Harvey Marts, 88; John 'Marts, 83; Verne Wilson, 78. Tbe smallest girl In Ihecltss— she <>c was between eight or nlue years old— | answered correctly twelve of tbe forty- |. question*. — _ W QUIETLY MARRIED » l-blladrlphla Nenspaprr siau w' and Rrldr Hrrt lor Few Data, James L. Polk, of Mercbeulvllle, " editor of the Philadelphia wi American, and Mlas Mabel D, c Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. s. D. Patterson, of Peneaukeu, married Munday end are spend- - lug their honeymoon lo this city. 1 Mr. Polk la well known to a large I number of the people of tbla clly. I Every once In • while he comee down P end "atarte something," notable Instances l-elng the Conncilmanlc In- p, ve-llgatlon two yeara ggo and the recent Burns' trouble. Jn mi1 ,Uf*d »l ■ meeting of the City Commlssloi.ers that the Itev Linn Bowman, pastor of Park Avenue M. E. Church, Philadelphia, and a • summer resident here, desired Twenty. 7,Td fif ,0 ^ bulu- Director Fisher said It waa too latetodoanv- „„ thlug with tbla alreel end have ll oom- ni, plelrd'thls summer.. E. M. Mutton if ■ he Button A Corson Company who spoke of the matter, said be woold T!£. write Mr. Howman J™ * « TE A jeller from Ihe board of school 1 m,, e-tlmales, announcing Ihe result- of >- ■ lis labor, was read al tbe weekly meet- !i™ "g of the City Commleelnurra. a I ° 'esolutlou providing lor the raising of nr K-rajsa8"'"* -|P£
v ----I I '• LAWRENCE M. LEAR . ' ■ N. C. OODKREV. • Upholster jng, Awnings7 "House ' -v Furnishings 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN ^TTY, N. J ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ' |( PLUMBING Are von k-tlliig eiilirs rethfartion s. to |oDrs workmanship arnttasinrw i-nrt. -y II t,., -it »,|l its v* vi <11 to give me s trisl. I am In s» elwtHl.ilu.lly g— 1. 1—""'" «» uk'' csri of your r"e|'wir work of which l inake a q«-i illr. 1 have 11 . .-i|«-n»i>e e-Ul-IUhutcul L'.'t7 " c'. *M . BACON ftt>T uigHth >tt iiiiiiiniiiiniiii'*T'"'~""rrT^,""^fniiff'Ptt"'"'*w™,mm""mr"""lptfie ■ I aha^^^nime^al tree-' end'hiHglng. JHrphmwsl to do your | • y'o|r?ldwer'be.ls^~,~^-. ELM^R H. ORAME § ° M°°',LYN TgRRAOg- jj ws»isMs«s^nfiriyfntewfirwri^wi^rgroraustaiai1tfiraUliatCtgtBiatCBttfltatt?a Construction Sand & Gravel Co. JOS. a. CHAMPION, Managar Office, 8th St.. Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean dity. N. J. All grat'es Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt for Grading or Filling. REAPING RAILROAD DELIVERY. Interior Decorating
P Store stock njsi ni flveme Foreign and Domestic Wallpaper EDWARD si. DORTON "•■■■ 1 Vjx
FOUNTAINS ON WALK , City Coihmlaaloners, It was slaietl tlial re<|ue»l« had been made for addlllounl drinking water fouutalneou the lioafd- • These fountalue are wanted hy Unpeople up-town and. those down-town. Director Tboru said. Director Fleber said that lire board , bad reached tbecoucluslou.be tbougbt, place tbe newer style of fountain- on I the walk— fountains oil the order of j those uow generally lu u«e hi llie pubThe inatler waa referre.1 to ItWectorl 1 Fleber to ascertain the coat/of tbe-e j Improved fountaic*. he to repoktal lire j , next meeting. • Director Itobert Flsbefnald at tbe! meeting of tbe Clly Commissioner- , that the lloardwalk work would ail be flnlabed. by today with the exception of tbe rilling. He aald lhat care ' bad been takeu, to give the bu-luess men thereon as little trouble a* possible while Ihe work was being done.. . ,Tht greater pari of Ihe time one-hair of the walk waa left undisturbedMIDDOCO PHiRMiCt 8th and Asbury Avenue The girls nil say, meet me at Maddock's Sanitary Fountain and treat me to a glass of ( delicious soda or suuda^ They know what's good. , Thomas J. Thorn; florist ; 1128 Bay Avenue Smith's Hybrid Moon Vines Bedding Plants Hardy, Tea< Ramblers ' Both Tholes - Lm-« , Lawn Work not make yonr seashore liome allrective by having a good law;ii made? My gardeners are men of long and practical experience. No matter you want in this line, I am the man, as I guarantee all work done and price- 1 Mtiruactory. Let me know wbat you want done and I will give you an estimate. M. P0NT1ERE Fails Excursions ' June 16. July To, 14, August 7, at, Sep. tember 4, 18, October a, 1913 LIKE A TRIP ABROAD Round $11,75 Trip J From OCEAIf CITY j ...""'lifti;:;';: s Pldarsaeas Sasqushaaaa Valley Keats Imu'anUwTHarilsbu^^ *' """alo ' wll'uu ■-HlnV Ito'sl lumi'.u'mM "toromi!"" "" isSmaoio^
JyJARK LAKE '• Undertaker and Embalmer ,t .'PboBaiav OCKAN CITY,. N.J. ll I- MORGAN HAND. JR. I. .a— —.s^. 5 ATLANTIC ICE COMPAN? "j""""" Pocono Mountain Ice Ocean City Title and ; Trust Company 'r of Ocean City, New Jersey CAPITAL $100,000 ' SURPLUS $30,000 I ; rec*""*d"'r ( , iNauRcs Tirtis lasuta Scsrcmcs wm. k. mamhky, l-mld-nt . iiknhy l>. moohk. First Vice-President ' ' c. k. mtil.wbi.l Meeretory sn'd Treasurer j " j. kith ian tatem. Rollrttor riayton tlalnto Krlck w. k. mm- y " Allan lmoa tz u! hctol k. w. e.i»s-4. wTl'lam l"cmi '.rrerd Hart/ SfaAdley Oanlsl h. gwsiman Itobsrt jkaj* j . kin, 1st, Tateru Banklni by Mail a Specialty JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor' II37.Aabury Ave. Ocean City Now Jersoy IRA E. WALL • 725 Central Ave. j l Ocean City New Jersey " ! ^ , Plain and Decorative Paperhancer
A Post Card will bring our ser- _ vice to you. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies ! Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, Ni J. Choice Dairy Products* Baltpr and Egga « A*k for Booklet of BiHiclalttes Orders Delivered BotU J'boiie# r Try an Ad. in the SENTINEI,
ELECTRIC LIGHT BlfeL3 REDUCED The F, rmer lilfeli roAf Klcctrk'Ui'liunx is suciessfully Jovcrcom^vrtth tlj.t tm'c V»f . s j . MAZDA \n'fttigsietii LAMPS ] They consume only onc tlnrd thc citrrvitt as ci.iiit. . . cd with Carbon IftlamcHl letups mjtffcm- a winter and In re .jpc »>- tr;iting fight • -\ 1 lfuh.'ali of InfoFmatjon, Electric Light Office j To Our Consu mers .? Pol t ons | City Ga;> Light Co. I Bell Rhone 18 - Jntcr-Statc Ph .c i.;4 A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE ' Ocean City, New' Jersey HEADQUARTERS » For any thine you want to know .about, building. Aw vuu undecided huw t.. plan v.mt l.-u-c > Yon arc invito^ U, come and see our splendid collection of up to date plans. . Wool! 'you like to have your ideas of a house .JevelojK-d and know what it would n*t to build ' We have a draughtsman always at yonr service. I nc. Are you unfamiliar with building materials ? You are invited to our show rooms, where samples may be seen and their relative merits and cost discussed. Are you undecided who to have build vottr hfm-e ' It will co>t you 110 more to have a man who ha- designed and built 111..UV of the finest buildings in IVean City. JOS. C. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot
YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect, your Ocean City cottage. You cannot sparedhc :: unto look after it closely ylmrsc-H and must de|>etid upon the honesty of the contractor . I havq built for a large number of people ami could icier von lo any or all of them. Send for the list of namesvaud photographs ot tbe houses. Otis M. Townsend BUILDER L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty : Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and. Builder. Everything m tu* iiuiiumg i.iue Plans and Sjiccifications ('urnished. Ivstimatei Cheerfully Given. E8I DEN CE — 810 Asbury Avenue OFFICE— 7IS West Avemia ALUEN SCULL tttE B\J\\jDLR *• V* ■ > • Eighth x.yb Ocjstt# airn. 1 F-lryie Conr^fect^/ns Walter V. Hess contractor and builder 1 JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION J4* an muds or area, a , ^iiwo«i..a,» Office 1017. Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US
"There's a Reason" Prompt, economical and reasonable on alt jobbing aud alteration work. Call us up Ocean City house Bldg. Co. Wm>H. Smith, President Ralph M. Townsknii. Treasurer Bk.vj. F. Young, Secretary i Bc" '.**-* Office: Bay Ave, bet. I Oth and 1 1th SisGOOD PAINTING julius e. Tocher, jr: pjr, Lsot l *Mi* Wnttno mti> Decorating 36« a C.mV^th'stsx.t : Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL . f
rusTHarroK* »«i» ariiatas, OTIS ll. TOWNSEND :f BUILDER " OvnCKj 8th St. OpjMjsite P. o. Plans and Specifications prepared without charge 1 Only galvanized nails nsrd 011 Spencer B.towan jobbipg Carpenter "Specialty and Builder ' , rSTIMATta * N D PLANS FUANISMtD JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER WILLARD S. STH IMAV J Contractor and Builder A. G; WINKLER . PRACTICAL PLUMBER B.O.Adini. * W. • Ad.mi GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. " PLASTERING. RANGE SETTIttG BULK LAYING, Etc., Etc. " All Work lo Maaoa Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, HraslN* aud I'atolrim' Supplies. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLCY, PNO* ' Heady Mixed Faints, Lead and (Ills 8.D and Wi.' Asbury avenue. ■IKAIX.KY A A IV. I.YIN Readine Coal Real Estate and . s Search Company of Cn|ie May County, N. .1. KCI-KKRKNTINO FIDELITY TRUST CO. [y UK NKWAKK TITLES INSURED "» FARM SROPERTIES = BOUGHT AND SOLD OBl-s# In new- bank bulldlna — ^ Cape May Court House, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY - HOLFSALE AN, RETAIL DEALKR IN DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM J24 Asbuty Ave., Ocean City, N. J. k Wedding Parties aud Pienlos a Spec laity. Your tra'de aollelted. ^ Order* delivered. Prom|)tatteutlou. Milk ami t.'reani always on liaud. Iluth Fhonea. I. S. CHAMPION MANUFACTURER OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM I "''Sc-SiSsffiV . L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical HorseshDeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clim and Ojitar Tongs i Spsoiill) * Agent for Htewart'a Iron Work# Co. ■t Plain and Ornamental Irou Feura, Iron Itaillngn and Window Guards. ;. Seventh St. and Haven ire Eyes Examined Without Drops ( fiiei??^ ^'*»M*'o^*y*work I "f "'l"11 ol K> " Mlasaaa anS Hpseunire Is as iii!i'rerrl!?mlrsl7"^r'iuY«2^*dlrSla I A'l work dena o« A. W. ELY Tmiasrarr Iaii biisb • ll ,-IHY KAHTLRTT BUII.IIIRO ATLANTIC CITY, IV. M. Hbore Past l.lnt Pasas* IMor. 1 kaUWtan* if" Hsn i nnas mi A '

