Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No 86-X per' ?I^J^tneer»2w!TlSMjr and jmSly rate* furolebed on application. IHLICSUAY. JI'I.Y :i. lul l ' Teach ran from oilier Slate* like lo come to New Jerney and teach for a rw a eon, even If lltey do not remain here. U give* them a standing In tbetr profeaalon, for the good old State of New Jeraey la one of the leader* In the educational world. Teacher* who have New Jeraey certificate* have a standing In their profession which abuuld make every Jeraeyman proud of hie State. Thekk liaa been a general luiprr»aiou for many year* that the married lived longer than the unmarried. It haa been difficult, boweve^to prove tlila .because -of the lack" of available •lattotica. It »n even auggeated by Tjaehelore that married men did not live longer, but that It aeeaied longer The New Y'iirk Herald, however, bringa forward atatlttlca showing be- , youd all doubt Hist the married have a much lower dealh rale, especially . during the year* from twenty lo slaty , j than the unmarried. This I* much mora marked among meu than amuug The death rale of married men be- { twaau thirty and forty I* lasa than oue half tbal of idugle mru or Hie name age. \ From forty to fifty there i« even a greater difference In the death rate of . tbe two elaaaeTHAT CITV Httb Following tbe request of petitioner*, tbe City Commliialoner* have decided to put to a rota of the. people the question of building a city hall. Ihe cnA of which, with It* furulahl >g», I* not to caeced 176,000. ' atom* of thme who were ' actively , back of the movement of thl* petition ( to the City Commlaalouet* are said to ba particularly Interested because they j hope to get contract* on1 the proposed building. ! II la a flue eebetne— from their point of vtew.
Tbe architect'* estimated, cuat of a building, be it a cottage or a public build lug. Is scarcely ever wltlilu bounds. In many cases It goea thousands of dollars beyond tbe estimate. Kveu should the building and lla furnishing* coat only (75,000, this will be but a small Ham compared with tlir outlay that will follow. There will be tbe matter of Its up-keep, lighting auil beating, not to apeak or the additional 'Jobs that will follow In tbe natural order of thing*— or What la tbe usual order of tblnga of political complexion 'fheseare some slroug reason* agaln-l -the oonalderallon of a city ball. Another la that at tbe preaent time tb* city la payiug abuut (700yeaily rental tar office accommodation* tlial are ample for tbMiurpone* Still anottmpreaaou.aud by many con side red sufficient to cause lliem to declare that tbey will yote against tbe proposed building at tba election August 1. la tbal for some month* pest tbe tupeyera have witnessed experiment* being made by tba City Commissioner* on tbe street* of tbe town, experiments tbat bave thus far nnuaoewaarlly coat thousand* of dollar*. These taxpayer* feel, they say, that tbey are tired of aupplylug money for plaything* for tbe city official*. Perhaps I bey are not lo be blamed. Additional Carrier*. Postmaster Sotlou baa put on the following additional carriers: Frank Schneider, John llarr, Maurice Hillman. Maylin Koblusou. W. Y. CbriaUau, Harvey Morey and Jamea K. Jeffries. Th* Bev. Frank Elite. son of Mayor Bllla, of t'amden, haa gooeuu duly aa a clerk. He was recently ordained lo tbe ministry. trained la Wlldwsod. Mra. William Liggett and children, ' of Plttaburgh, cottager* here, left this ( city Tuesday afternoon In Mr. Ltg- . gett'a boat. Spring wood, for Wildwood. Ueorge Stanton was In charge of ihe craft. Mr*. Liggett and cbll- , drsn will spend two or three day* at Wild wood. J -Traiacraace Orator Caalsi. 1 Clinton N. Howard, of Rochester, " N. Y., a noted temperance orator, will v be tb* speaker at Ibe Auditorium setvtcea next Sunday. He has a rcpula- " Hon extending throughout Ibe couii- ' try. Tba tbeme for tbe day will be "Temperance and Patriotism." 1 surprises al cilx'a Urowlb. ' Mamie. Mexfleld aud Marliu, of 1 Philadelphia, were In town a few days ago, and were shown around town iby " James Franklin, who look them to " dlftereut places of luteresi Both bad " been here before and tbey were as- 11 founded at tbe growth of tbe city. ° amokVi-o*i p u u ,n . The following hoi Ice ha* been sent " OUI to tbe members of tbe Ocean City „ Yacht Club by tbe entertainment com- ■ mlttee: Owing to tbe uncertainly of '' u> rue uncertainty or
Hie prase net of our guoata, Ihe smoker scheduled for the erenlng of July S. will be held Friday evening, July 4 Boat for talc. . 25 * r«*t 16 horse power, 4 cylinder Bocbeater eugiue The engine I* lined with an liver Beady Spnng Starter which start, up ihe engine b, "preying , a button. The bull la double plant. ed fastened with coprar rivets and bras* screw*. Everything about Ibe boat Is i I®"-- Tbe gasoline tauk la copper, I Ibe Ignition Is A I water Kent wim . Palleraon waterproof batlery bolder of between Fourth and Fi/ib atresia Pttae moderate, OIrfy buying large, ' -**■ , "Hi* , M6SL •
i SUNDAY IN TBE 1 LOCAL CHURCHES ' Strong Sermons and Excellent < Music Heard by Large Congregations. ' well tilled at Hie service* on Sunday. Following are report* of Hie sermon* heard: - .. ' FIRST M. K. 1 In the First M. K Church Holiday I morning Dr. HalDe* took hla text from ' " Ihe tint clause of Ihe third verse of Ihe i third chapter of Malaclil: "He shall J I There was a good-sired congregation i present. The c|iolr sang a special pro- 1 ; gram of mu*tc. Including a duel- by I Mis# H alues and J Tlioruley Hughes, ■ > which was much appreciated. ' ' RUST PRfHHYTRRf AR. | Very interesting and well attended 1 services were held In (he First Presbyterian Church last Holiday. Tbe pantor, tbe Bev. Charle* H. Bolmer, de- ! Ilvered forceful and Impressive sermon* both morning aud eveulug. The cboir sang, wllb spirit aud pre- | clslon and Iheir work was favorably | rvcelverl. This will be their last ap- 1 peargpee until September, a* a quartet ' of I lib llr*l class w ill sing durtug July I and Augu.l, ' 1 A new pulpit bible, Ihegifl of Hie • ' Christian Endeavor Hoclety. was used ■ ' far Hit llrst lime on Sunday. other rcceul glfla liy this thriving organize- I lloa are Ihe limyu board for tbe church > I and offertory plates for tbe Huuday l ' school room. I Al Ihe eveulug service Mr. Buhner look a* hla theme, "A Woman W bom > Jesus Highly Compllmeuled.". Hla t • tex^was. Matthew, 26; 18: "Verily I gay uulu you, whereaueverlblsguspel shall < ' preached lu the whole wfirld, there ] -ball also this, that tbla Jwomau bath ■ done, be tuld for a memorial ol her.'' ■ Mr. Bobuer said lu part: I j "The highest compliment Jesus ever I ' woman. Clirfst said some very glow- ■ log thing* abiul a uurnber of men. He I ' pronounced an exlraordiuaiy eulogy > on John Ihe Kapllal when He eald. t ' 'Among I hem thai ere boru of wouieu i 1 there lialb uot risen a greater than c ' John.' Jesus leslifled concerning Ibe <" ' Uentll* ceuturlmi. 'I have not fouod I 1 ao great raiib, no, not In larael.' Bui Hie highest compliment Jeaue ever 1 paid lo any woman wa* reaerved for
Hila woman of Ibt lexl. Never before * nor after waa such a commendation lr conferred by ziur Saviour on any mem bar of ihe human race as He bestowed *■ upon Ihl* woman who broke the alabaslar box of precious ointment over " His head. | " "It ha* been truly said Ibat H take* " a woman lo do alnmsl any beautiful * tblug. Aud the Scriptures tell ji how ?' this hive of Christ In the wbmau's 11 heart, so strong, so deep, ao .full, ao r" lender, tauud expression lu a deed of '' love which has HI led the whole earth ' with II* fragrance Hhe poured ool her " whole sou I In adoration of tbe Lord, and Jeaus said tbal tbe little gospel of " her loving deed would go forth with J llj* Into all Hie remotest regions of tbe " earth and lu time's latest age*. It was a touching expression .of faith, and If y w oman la superior to man In anything ° It la lu tbe matter of faith. Where do * we read ibat a woman ever loaf faith In Christ? When all others forsook •' Him woman remained faithful. There are no m re faithful servants of Jeaus '• Christ to this day than tbe army of '• noble womanhood of the CbrMtao Church." IMMANI KL BAPTITT. , The services laid Huuday partouk of the nature of tha day and of practical \ service. The sermon by tbe pastor, tbe Iter. Arthur Ore, In tbe morulng led up to tbe thought or the real value e to Ihe world of tbe rellgl m of ChrUHaulty; 11 produces disciples of Jesus "ChrIM cell* believers to learu of J Him, lo be Hla disciple*,'' said Ibe , pastor. "The teat of tbe dlaclple to the "t placing of a croae In tbe pathway lo j knowledge. Tbe triumph of Ibe teaching of Jeaua appears when it* principles are made effective In common life. Hiudeui* of tbe school of Jeans are the hope of society —tbe salt and light of tha world. ; "The Chrtottau to a believer, aa we * noted last Huuday morning. Hut be ; more. He to a dlaclple, learner, " pupil of tbe Master. He to a learner becauae Jews call* believers to be ' or disciple* ofHlm; becauae ' bis soul to hungry for spiritual truth, forw ards of life; and becaua* Chrtol has tbe words which can beat prepare for bis place aud work lu tbe world "Tbe uew disciple of Christ Is ool a ' observer, Investigator, lover of ' pads in, scholar. He I* practical ' In hla purpose, desirous of knowlug 1 to live aright. He seekeoflhe J Ureal Teacher real of apui, power to realixe his beet ideal, light, life, love. ' seeks and finds. "The school of Christ has teaclier, 1 text-book, course of lustrnrtlou, and 1 method. Also a degree to conferred 1 graduation. Tbla school to open all wJmsuever. Hot the course to of extreme difficulty tar mere student* or Ihe Ideal. " "It ba* been aald that the this j! century Is characterized by Its search tar spiritual truth. Tbla may be true £ spiritual truth to dangerous. It ° resolutions. Tha learner Who attend* the school of Christ to r -i«i Kueiitis lue sellout of Christ
called upon to apply. ^ts lessons daily; and, Indeed. It 4s ippto he to taught to know Hie truth. -Truth la Imparted for use lu erery-day life. Only thus ' ; c"° w« tru|y- know. Therefore, the world, bent on acquiring truth aa u I I ! wins gold and holding It a. a treasure. I J . miserly, uuuaed, canuot attend the' ! school If Cbrht; for He calls ou Hie" ; pupil* to live what Ihey learu. And|° i Hie world fears the re*ult of much I learning. "The winning of Hie Master's degree i. lu the school of Christ Involves m„re n tbau any but a disciple of Christ can *, "•dure. The degree Is. however, the n highest possible of attalumeul. *«,. <•, ■Me II all other degrees fade. Honor J and recognition of worth and work 'a
NEW TEACHERS " ARE ELECTED : One Instructor in the High School— The Other Heads Manual Training. I Al no adjourned meeting of the Hoard of Education Monday night, , \V J. Petty, of Friendship, N. Y . wasj elected an assistant teacher In Ihe: high school, and I'anl It. Kelchert, of j , Philadelphia, was elected manual j I training Instructor . . Francis Corson, Hr , was elected , I of Ihe new. school building al a ! salary of (mm for leu mnflltia I There were 14 applicant* Id* this Final payment was inaiU ou the new school. II I* probable that Ihe new building will be formally accepted by tlie toard at Its next meeting. EDITOR REWARDED Harvey Thomas, editor of Hie At- . City Review, and the leader lu 1 Ihe anti-vice crusade, which has kepi ■ the resort at fever heat for a long ftine, Thursday appointed postmaster . of Atlantic City. HI. name was seut I lo the" 8eu ate by President Wilson Ijl-appointtngThnmas the President . turned down the candidate put "tari ward by his own followers, as well as the one put forward by tha Smith faction-. Hie own Yuppor'tere. as well as : Senator Smith'* lieutenants, were i amazed w hen they heard Tboma. had i beeu named tar the |>o*tiitaiterehtp. I went to Atlantic City three or taut ■ years ago. lie became a crusader i against local conditions that existed elnee he got t lie re, and has several lime* been -Indicted tar criminal libel, r was interested In Ibe prosecution! i which Detective Burns brought egelnst . dumber of couucllmeo from dicta- . graph evidence obtained lo connection - with the pretended contract for Hie , erection of a great boardwalk, end also - i in the prosecution which led lo the i oonvlcllou of Louis Kuebnle.the leader ! of Ihe Republican organization, In Al- - I City FREEHOLDER FINED
m William Johnson, a member of Ibe ed Board of Freeholders of Cap* May In- Coonty. who »a* convicted of accept "f log a bribe of (100 from a Barns' detective for bit Influence lu eecurtDg a •* mythical trollty franchise. waaTbur*'ul day sentenced to pay a floe of (300 >w and coals by Judge Vole al May's i's Lauding. |u pasalug senteuca, Judge Cole called attention lo tbe Jury'* recom'h mandallou of mercy at (be time Hie ier verdict was relumed agalust tbe free"d, bolder and aald thai, in view of bis former good staudlng In tbe communIh Ity, lie would Impose a flue aud rebe lease blm from the penally of a prison aa sentence Jack Whlllng, a Burns' operative. »g leslifled Ibal be afid an aaalstaul rigdo gad up a "plaut" on Jubnauu at a both tel. and datrclapbuue records' were ok produced So substantiate (heir story ire Johntun, In bto defense, Irleil to show us that he bad taken the money from of Wbltlng under Ihe belief that he wa. »n to act a. Whlllng'. agent In these qutolHou of a certain trolley line aud not for bto Influence aa a freeholder are aseured the one upon whom the lr Master bestow. Hla degree of 'Wei ' Done.' There to no empty praise here. " No deception In the honor. The ^ world may accept [his degree as # genuine. Indeed, as Hie winner of It to, and most be genuine. ue "The world may care Utile for church organlxallous, and leae fur elaborate theologies. It may even Ignore Ibe Hlble. But the world cannot Ignore tbe dlaclple of Chrtol. It may hate, despise, kill blm. Bui - recognize him It must. For he Is the |( salt of society, tbe rellgfoue light of ibe world, aud lie moral leader He baa the word or llta. He baa a mag- ; nlflrent disregard for personal loss. r He baa tbe secret of life. i "We may be sure of thto, tbat tbe I ^ disciple* of Jesus .hall make aplrltu&l ' w truth Ihe guide of society and shall ^ e*tat.li.hJe.ueaa the world's Taacher " 1 Inlrn.lnra c'.S as ® Mrs. William C. Young, of Fhlladel- < phla, who to at her cottage at Thlr- « leenth street and Central avenue tot • if the season, entertained ber club from 1 Philadelphia on Hnnday. Among llie guest, were Ml» LIHIe Kerlell. Ml™ e Anna Houua. Miss Mary Anderson. 0 Mia* Anna Burner, Mtu Lucy Buttkln, ? , Mlaa Anna Hhgrp. Mi« Itertlia Knit- 1 klu, Mlaa Cora Reeves, Miss Edith " Houna. Mis* Kadle Houna, Mlaa Eliza 0 j Houna and Mis* Nellie Hmlth. " 1 had .a .vary enjoyable day. , *""* Btde Is* Colored Folk's! , Members of Bblloh Baptist Church will give a straw ride on July 12. Tbe ' will be seven mile. In length.. nd ff the cost will be 35 cent*. The commlttee In charge comprises John Am- "" brose.Jr , and William Htreet. The ; Bev (Irani Harris to pastor of the church, v>d E. Lomax, Clerk. be ie
Kniosed a Picnic. ^ Mlsoes Mabel aud Myrtle (lallagher, Janet Philip,, Margaret Schneider, and Florence R. Horn, Frank J. Cllfford. Frank Schneider. Morris Horn | and Joseph D.vl, enjoyed a picnic at 1 1 rlfty-uloth street Thursday. Tbey i are Pblladelphlans summering lu this city. ! Captain Divnl Me«" Wh^'tf.dKi,. sr.. of Pblladetpl,..; bev. op.„^ j their cottage. t|M Fourth -ired. tar H e ' Tliey are entertaining Mr*. ' .David Mcl'oach. Jr. and li.vid M- 1 < •oaoh.M. of Furt Laaven worth. Kan wife of Lieut David MetWb. C S. f-
LAWRENCE M. LEAR asiv *«.*«. az-w N C. GODFREY . . b Upholstering:, Awnings. House Furnishings 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. 1* ^ ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIYEN ;|- PLUMBING i , ! eurs of sour i.-pair work of .bid. I "iitake a apMalty. I have no et|a*toiva e-ul.ll.b.ueut , or cleeiiwl tar,-, t.. maintain. «... ma a trial. ■;,„„hPhons. C.M.BACON OQ7 lilMlvtli Kt I " pgmaBTOHaimBiawaMaaMBWtaimHWHMtagggts JHBtaaMw«a»giag IV § Yard and Lawn work attended to promptly. All klu.l. of house anil g| ie | yard plants. Hpeclal seashore lawnjfraM se»l for Mile, lied grades 3 1 B -hade anil ornamental tree- and Inslgliig. Would I"- plra-cl lo do your B * I wolk for you. Tup soli ""l<i In any qiianllly an • -pvlal forllll/er tar |J; El L_ M E"R H . crane: p pjj eao, MOOWLVie txrrace H Interior Decorating 't lirHl^tOPG :. stock it 65i Muni Hvenue ' Foreign and Domestic Wallpapor EDWARD S. BORTON
r FDN FOR "KIDS" I. the Caaip ••round-. * .There will be Hie 'usual Fourth, of ^ July scramble tar peanuts on Ibe camp grounds! tomorrow: morning tar " Ibe children of the ctly, followed by ° f Patriotic eer vices will be held In the e auditorium In tbe morning, when all "'jibe minister, will takv'parl There " » III be prayer by Ibe Kev. Arthur (lee, au address by Ibe Bev. Charles H : Hoboar aud Ihe reeding uf Ibe Devla- : ration of Independence by Dr.!
be Harrison and bis band began tlirlr : ■7 dally free concerts lu Ihe uiu-lc • it- pavilion Kalurday. There are [aeuly la- piece. In addition lu tba leader Sal a unlays and Sundays during tbe wars- sou there are two or three olliers lu llie DO band. Prof. Harrison and his mru '« were given a royal welcome lie Mai* Trial!* Church hdrilce.. " I here will be a celebration of Hie be Holy Communlou in Hcly Trinity >a- Church on Sunday morning next al >•* 10 45 o'clock. Regular eveulug seio- vie* al 7 45 o'clock. Sunday school in r*- Ihe afternoon at 8 o'clock. The- Bev. "■ C. McLaren Howard to rector. e. nil conugea Kerr. *- B. Frank. Smllhi has made the fob 0- lowing sales: ' " K. II. Eugllah's cottage, on Asbury y avenue, lo Charle* II. Russell, of Phllw adelphla. m Kit F. Stewart'* collage, on Anbury ' 11 avenue, In E" S. Mosley id I.wihcruu Chnrrh •ervleru. , ir. The Bev. (leorge Sandl, D. D., of i — Philadelphia, will conduct -ervlces of - »• th# Lutheran Church In Immsnuel j 'I Baptist Church, Wealey avenue, near i « Ninth street, al 4 15 u'clock Sunday I '* aflerunon John llnn.berger will -lug ' " a solo. ^ Vuchi Club'a Oprnlna Mace. ,r The Ocean ("Ity Yacht Club will " hold Its It rut club race over (he cour.e ■ n tomorrow afternoon, open lo cruiser, enlerlug the Yachtameu's Club uceau ' " rare. .The Yachtsmen'. Club start. II. " annual race here Saturday. •f Married In Camden. e Norman Macauley, who to employed 1- In thto city, aud to a cousin of Mlaa " i. Elizabeth Braugan, waa married In i Camdeu Monday evening, bto bride J e being Mlaa Ella Davis, of Camden. II will realde here thto summer II I'roialueni Chicago Hunker Hewc. W. (J. Souders, a prominent banker lu Chicago, to bere tar Ibe aeasou, arI. companled by his family. " They own / . pretty cottage al Twenty-tire! street , and Central (venae, and are delighted i with thto summer resort. _ Open daiurdu* tliriaoss. ^ During July and August, the. First , National Bank and the Ocean city . Title and Tniat Company will remain t ou Saturday aflernouus nil s o'clock tar tbe convenient of their A Went In Scilsaburg. The Rev. Dr. John B Haluea, pa.lur of the First M. E. Chnrcli, of this city, lefl here Tuesday morulng lo attend 1 Ihe eucampmeul of old soldier* al 1 (Jettyabnrg. ■ r
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jyjARK LAKE • Undertaker and Embalmcr ' Fbon. im" L"T*^Zry « J ' !j MORGAN HAND. JH. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT l'LI" "* Pocono Mountain Ice O floe, 1014 Anbury Ave. Ocean City Title and Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey - ' CAPITAL $100,000 i SURPLUS $30,000 xusrUIsn. Will# rsfcipp—l for -U0 kepi clip. . K. HTII.WKU, .Meeretary stid Troswirw DIRECTORS: , W. KUvrartl* Wllllaiu 1). -llrrrrrd ^ Hubert J K.y j. publu Tamm"*" . u' '"l" I "" nmrii 1 Bxiklai by Mill a Specially JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey _ Plain and Decorative ^ Paperhaneer wvxm -. Post Card will bring our service to you. 0 lap Falls, ' at — Pr
Personally-Conducted Ekfcursloris | June 26, July 10. >4, August 7. ix. Sep, tember 4. 18, October z, 1911 j LIKE A TRIP ABROAD ^ Round $11.75 Trip ^ From OCEAN CITY "c | iHniagVar, a«dV>»y LiwIc'ilIII'ronwl'nS'vta^S "4 lataraatkia mar PENNSYLVHNIH BUD
ELECTRIC LIGHT; BILL5 REDUCED I The foruiet ijiyh cost of, lijeciric Lights is siic ossfully j1 uv«rcoiiic with the use '.of MAZDA (TuiigsVcul LAMI'5 They cuitstliiie olily HiH'-thiid the cuin'iil ns oim 1; -"I I Carbon l'"ilanlfnt Lamps, and give a winter ami in -re peno- . traliug liglit. ... i rj • Bureau of Information i Electric Light Office .| — : j' ■ To Our Consumers Patrons yj *"*"■ 1 City Gas Light Co. 1 J Bell l-honc ,8 Inter-State I'll -.c ,.u-A 5 SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENHIOcean City, Now ]< rsey HEADQUARTERS For anythinj; you want lo know about building*. • Are you undecided Jhuv lo plan your house > V.m me iiiTit.-i! to come and see our splendid collection «if up to diU- pluus. Would you like to liavc your ideas of a liousc .Icvchipi-.i-nml know what 'I would cost t«i tuliUP Wc have a drauglilsuian always at your service. l;irc. Are you unfamiliar with building tnau-ti.ils ? Y,<uar< imi.-l to our show rooms, where sample* may be seen "told llieir rehniie™ merits and cost discussed. ^ J Arc yuu undecided who to have build your house? It twill cost you 110 more to have a man who has designed and Imill Uiany of tlte finest. buildings in Uceaji City. v j JOS. G. CHAMPION PUILDER Eightn-St., Opp. Penna. R; R. Depot YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder [ To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yoif cannot spare Tl|je lime to took after it closely yourself aud must depend upon llie honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and COtlid /on "to. any or all of them . ' Send for t he-list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend BUILDER "a"L"r' L. S. CORSON, Soashoro CottaRes a Specialty — 3 : Hotels and Bungalows and Builder. Everything m u» Building Line Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. KKHIDKNCK-4H0 Asbury Avenue OFFR'K— 745. Weat Avenua ALLEN SCULL THE BMWiPEK KlGBTU ct.\0 OCMd.Y ,/l'f. Phone Connections Walter V. Hasc AND BUILDER ^ GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION ant WNONg'xta.g^ Office 1017 Asbt ry Avenue C'TY NEW JERSEY;
B-4-U-BILD-I, UM-C-US "There's a R ason" Prompt, economical and reasonable on nil jobbing and alteration woik Call us np . Ocean City Hous: Bldg. Co. A'm. H. Smith, President Ra;.' 11 M. Towssexii Trens • Bknj. F. Yovko. : ecretary ' - '""^j i-hona. 3M-X QH|ce: Bay Ay,, l.et, 10th and I Ith St.. I GOOD RAIMTIIMG JULIUS E-TcCHER, jr ••i,.,,,,.,, PaiiittnoairoBAoratini! i 6* ■ TaisrilTHSTBIci eOT VtOMTH*' " j" rry an Advertisement in the SENTINEL ,
i ' r" " """ AND WC"J>EK». OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER jOi'fiCR: Htli St. Opposite p. q. Plans and Specifications prepared without charge 1 j Oiily galvanized nails q,al on*1 - , exterior work *1.01 1 IONS. ALTERATIONS ANll Rfc|.*q,s Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter . specialty and Buiider i iu.0-t.bur* Avenue. Ocean at,. N. j. , rsriMATES AND PLANS (urnirhco JOHN T. SEAL >L , builder m e . jwiLLARD S. 8TEELMAN Contractor and Builder 3 (1. run ri«» New Jerae, A. Q. WINKLF.R PRACTICAL PLUMBER 6 0. Mum. *. V fan GEO. 0. ADAMS & BhO. " PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING BRILK LAYIHGnEtc.. Etc. Alt-Work In Mason Line I'loinpil, Attended To. OCEAN CITV, N J Al.HERT G, GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avonue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PRO* Ready Mlxetl Faints, Lead and Oils 820 ami M22 Asbury avenue. 1IKAD1.KY A AHA YIN Readine Coal Real Estate and Search Company of Capp' May Connfy, N. J. FIDELITY TRUST CO. f "v NKW'AHK TITLES INSURED FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD > Cape May Court House, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAI.TI IN denn's celebrated ice cream 724 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, A.J. Wedding Parties aud Picnics a Spec laity. Your trade solicited. Orders delivered. Prompt attention. Milk And ('renin always 011 hand. Hull. Plumes. I. S, CHAMPION MANUFACTUngB or STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM
L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSRAITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLV | Clam and Oyilir Tongs 1 Specialty I Agent fur Stewart's iron Worke IV, 1 Plain arrd Ornamental Iron Fenos, Iron Uniting- and Window (Juard-. - ! Seventh St. and Haven lie Eyes Enciiied Without Drops , vis | 'A. W. KLY - ATUXTIII CITY, N. J.. , Hbors Kaat uus Paas™ Imor. 1 L-labtlsnad HSSL Ball PBOOS M*1 4

