Ocean City Sentinel, 17 July 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW jersey Bel! 'Phone No 66-X rHUKHDAV. JI I.V 17. If! c-ie.-e moat wonderfully fault year - and tbla la no fleh alary or pre*. i ageul'. yarn, look 'ein o*er. Count - 1 'en If yon can. The 8kstiski. will be pleated lo j i receive newa liema of I mere* t front lla readere — pereonal noteaeof • ynurrelf . and frlenda, card, dance end aaiibic i partlea. etc. Drop a portal card le ' THK BxamSKi. office, or call na by t telephone— Hell «6x. Fob Ihe benefit of natter*; II etui tie , eald that If pa.rengei- on any raHruad , train In lid. Stale do not (laid Ihe car. | equipped with drinking waler In -proper condition and In aofltclent quantity cotnplaltil'aliould be made to , lite Mate Public Utility I'omtnlaaloii, ( an order having recently beeu made compelling Ihe railroad, io provide waler on all tralna "the acbedule uf t which abowa thai one Italf hour or { more la requlrrd lo run from Ihe atariIttg point of auclt train, -wllltin the , State lo Ihe la»t atop lit Ihe Htale." " , i Aranimimmiint of Ihe cninpulaory uae of parcel poal .lamp, on lurrclmndlae la another atep towardreuakhig Ihe parcel port ayaleut popular. The chief ( drawback rtlll left la the neceaaliy for going to Ihe port office to mall pack- 1 agea Inatead of droppng litem Into a , bo*. Thla la a reaolt of Ibe aoiial aya- . torn, which make# the flgurlng of the , proper rale aomewliat com pi leal ed. Yet. even thla will be overcome, prob- ( ably by a eyrtem of collecting any ahortage of portage from Ibe cotirtgne* aa la done with flrrt-claaa mall Tlte , freed poealble uae of the parcel po*t la . what la needed. ( THgadvantagee of the uew harbor " at Cold Spring Inlet, upon which ihe ' govern meal .pent $1 .300, ton, are aomewliat exaggerated by the New ark Star, •ay" the Camden I'oal-Telegrant. " which adde: It would be llae Indeed ' and the government '• .expenditure " would be entirely jurtllled If It were true, ae the Stat amerta, that "Ibe largert .hip. of the navy may enter ' ■ he harbor." The fairway doean't In- ' vlte veeeala of the dreadnaughl claaa. 1 nor won Id the ■kipper of a good -a lied « coarter prefer the new harbor to the roomier anchorage behind Delaware > Breakwater, utile*. caught lu aufh " dreaa that there waa no choice but to rlek the paanage along Jhe govern- 1 me«it Jetty Into the real eatate specula- ' tora' baain. 1 ----- I In all probablllly bnt few nterrbatita ' and farmer, are aware of the fact thai, 1 under a law pawed I art wittier by Ibe New Jereey Irtfhlature. a standard 1 fruM and vegdable basket will be re- • quired after Noveuher l in tbla Slate. 1 The act providea that "baaketa iM for the tale of fruit or fruit., berries or '' vegetable, lo IhtaSUU ahall be of the '' capacltlea In rtandard dry mea.ure- < menu at thirty-two, twenty, .Ixtren " eight, four and 'two quaru, and for the 1 aale of berries or small frulu ahall be of the capacltlea in standard dry «' measurement, nf one quart and ooe pint." Aa the new taw will not go In- 0 to effect until November I, the " farmer., fruit growers and other, will k have time to get rM of their be.kct. of * Irregular elxea. After that there ehould *' and doubtlew will be a strict enforce- P menl of Its provision., P — _ — _ Vi

Sb-okik-i.aw counties, where the voter, decided a year ago In favor of amall board* of freeholders, mart g,. through the proceea of voting on the proposition again this year If they want to secure the advantages of the change. Of courae, It will be charged that the blame for cauelng them all of tbla trouble and expense mn-t be borne by the courts, which declared Ibe law unoonetltotkraal. But the legislature eoukf have cured the defect and given the counties the amall boards they desired ir It bad not beeu for the Influence, of the party ta.cblkro at Irenli.n The politicians. ..y. ib» NeW.rk New ., killed the bills that would have ousted the big board, now controlled by Die homes. They did not dare to flout entirely the expressed will of Ibe people, so- an opportunity was afforded for submitting the amall board question in the voters a second time. THKritate Commissioner of Kduca- 1 Uon, Calvin N. Kendall, la entirely I right lu contending thai school cltll- 1 dren should be oomiwlled to learn lu I •wlm, and the day bt coming when a ' knowledge of Ihe art of swimming ' will be a compulsory part of eai-h child-, education- The only difficulty I to be overcome la lite one of coat but , that la . difficulty which intelligent enort and co-operation would quickly 1 minimise. In these days wlien people 1 minimise. I n tlie-e days

irmval by water aim,* a. roirchY. by . land Ihe perw.ii who cannot awitu incur, danger, which ought nol to exist at all and do not exist for swimmers. The present summer has tint t •*> "ery far, b.it numemu. I drowning. have already been recorded >D hoy* and girls who could ' "v' l?v™ their own antl other Uvea If they had learned how lo swim " I ■kw cits' hall ' Friday, Augurt 1 bueomihg alone " *"li. a ruab. Thla la the day w hen r I','- . T'-ir" Vo* ,0l or "Faln-I the t elty lull aid Ilia widening -bhP:V^.'i.\POrUo" Ninlbrtreel " w lib wood block. ti Thus far there seems to be llllfe dl- t cusasuu of the matter Just why tlilsfk J" !£.' V ° kDOW 'l be due I r * u,IZL,iu!U ' i"Mtd P* mwemberwd! a ri£ luuu**nd* , l . ®0UJ) I' el«o an,mNUSSI Mma, and one that Is n* kL.

i COMMODORE WILSON'S BOAT MEETS WITH ACCIDENT

i — — : SUNDAY IN THE ; LOCAL CHURCHES

Strong Sermons and E v.-< 7 .j Music Heard by Large . I CongTegatioas. -j Thq ctoerim* » turoae C wy •»« •- s|F«Mewla«are tew-ret. rf -.j- - , J Large .vernsnsai anaaeal a »* - f ' John J. Ssuai.' »»• a«"imi» kg ;s* rlftev. Jobs Harare* (' A T ;* New i; i York, wm ; few." bed a unsi ■> i o»i« I r at the 10 o'oKvk mam. j xrhfrwaivw rite Rev John (treat Newmao - f i ' the Chamber* Wylae Prts*-yiet-»:. ' 1 Church. Philadelphia, delivered the - ' morning and evening addrem atlbe 1 Auditorium yerterday. 1 In ihe morning he look his text from 1 1 llrst Timothy, the fourteenth verse • His topic was "Home of Ibe Assured f Things of Itellglcu." ' Dr. Newman spoke In the evening 1 ' on Daniel, laking In- text from Daniel r 12; is Mlaa Abble.Keeley. of Philadelphia, waa llie aotolrt at both -Services, de- i lighting the large audiences with her . beautiful select Ions. ' HOLT TKIKITY. ' j The largest congregation- In years ' ' attended Ihe services In Holy Trinity i Church riu ud ay. and the congee- • r gallonal singing was very good. Many participated In the early cele- 1 ' nr. Ilun at 7 15 o'clock-, j" The allendaDC* at Ihe riunday school ' has Increased wonderfully In respouae 1 ' to Ibe appeal from the rector, ttie llev. 1 C. Marl.aren Howard. Mr. Howard preached an excellent 1 ' sermon lu Ihe morning from the text, ' ' "Hart thou found me, U mine enemy?'' 1 ' I Kings 21. 30. One of the lessons to be learned, the speaker showed, I. that 1 sin la purchased at the price of. peace 1 | of mind. 1 In the evening the rector dwelt on 1 the doctrine of the •• Intermediate ' slate" In opposition to the doctrine of 1 1 purgatory as outlined by the Council ' of Trent IMMAMK1. HAtTIKT. Tlie su inner services Iq Immauuel I is pi l.i Church grew lu Interest aud as the elaltors arrive and Ibe local church bear the burden 1 .if its difficult task The ladles are pushing to completion ' plana for a great fair about (lie flrel of August. During, the absence of Ibe tupsrin- ' Undent of Ihe riunday school, ri rt. I conducted Hie school In his usual efficient manner. The annual ' plculc la set for July 3| at Palermo drove. Friends of Ibe eebooi are In- ' It est ritraw ride aud other altrmptloua. ' Dr Ucarhart, of Turkaboe, occupied ' the pulpit In lb* .eveuiug In the abseu iw of iff* pastor, who waa al Tuck shoe. 1 The morning cougragatlon. t b e ' largest of Ihe season, listened lu tbe 1 Christian as outlined In tbe New Terta. meat. Tbk special subject was -The I as a rioldler." I Ihe pastor, the Rev. Arthur Use. I took his text from 1 1 Timothy, J; S. {•The Church of Jeeue Christ la not a ■ club composed of congenial spirits en- I gaged lu friendly association," said 1 Uee.. "It la the greasing of worth] 1 wlilte people around a Supremely pow- ■ erfulp ersonallty ; It la engaged In U pushing a world transforming anler- i prise; ltrla planned lo supply an unl- I

vernal fnaed; and II rtauds pledged lo f sn-taln and carry lo a triumphant f conclusion a great rauee. i t " Against tbe Church and Ita Leader I , are arrayed the forces of evil lu a ■ ( deathless, hitter, horrid hatred. No • diplomacy of pleasant word or tactful I j approach, no com promise short ol I ( complete surrender, no agreement lo i , reaped private or neutral territory- ( none of )*e«e methods of establishing . , peace Is welcome or possible. The i war between good and evil la a war of t •xterastnailoa. i 'Therefore, those who join t li e ■ church should be good soldiers— loyal. | 0 b e d I e o t, hopeful, courageous in defeat- , "The spoils of war are:Per*oua! char- c acter, a transformed environment, the I rnthroiiemeut of t'hjtst. * f " 'He tbuir faithful unto death and I a will give thee a crown of life.' " e K1I18T phhhbytkhian. - 1-arge audience* that overflowed the 1 riunday school rw.in were present at services lu tbe First I'rasbyterjan ' yesterday. The (oorntogoon- P it reflation was exceptionally large for •' this eeaaon, there being very few seats ® unoccupied. |i The pastor, the Rev. Charlee II. I delivered two very Instructive o and helpful sermone on the subjects H previously aniiouiiced, hie morning a, heme being "The Practice of Faith," ineoie uemg " l ne Practice of

and his evening topic "The Problem of Houl-Fllght." The Burnley school had a splendid report, showing a haudsome Increase allendance over the same riunday last year. Mr. lio liner's text at the mornlug service was Mark. 8; 28: "Lord, | belleve; help Thou mine uubellef." He spoke of this belpg an age of doubt, , Showing how multitudes are llkt marl- . j who once were anchors. ,o bar- ' -afe and peaceful, but w ho have ' seen the ropes part strand by strand 1 luutll, aucborlem ami ruderle-, they.' ^isvfc drifted" out Into the and the " j bight, aud declaring tbsl the lives of S | many of, base per-.,,- (mv. I I fiat bet Ic I ragwl lea because their doubts ' ou| of their higher nature aud | their nobler faculties. , Various classlllraliuus uf doubt were u then presented, In which Mr. Holmer !! [showed ibe ferm* which modern nu- ,,

IcmrJ Kv tid X P.'N . C7u»1 N.i .TKiu Tt'f.v . •» rvtH&vttw. I ■<.•-;* cai f «'al. iAlM.li weotteta^raswirt ' , sere a»d t.-.wl tae tr w~ y.J* I I'l bsnl toe Pr.-ces* • on < a;-t ' , al tbe Sheet, tisorge Hexamrr. Harold j Parts and kilgar Li-yd. ! Because of Ihe a«-wt«: ; : was.'de-i' ctdcd lu postpoiie Ihe ri * uhiu wair j t lime later lo Ihe season Prof Thmpa- K Lawson and fain-! - Ily, of Troy N \ »r* .^-cupytog I heir 1 r cottage, 1221 Central avenue Prof i I. aw son left on riunday for Troy on a bu.ro e*. trip He will return j , within a short lime - Prof I^ws^nj r and family hare spent the •uminVr'j . Iiere for several years j . belief are taking He pointed out bow , many yield lo des|«lr because of the • I vast new* of Ibe problems coufrpollng , because .if the apparent cruelly In , nature which H Is difficult to reroncile i With the goodness ..f tiod," because of , , Ihe coo II nl between t'brtetlaully aod , science and because of sin which etei ( ■ cuts I lie sinew, of faith. He spoke of , , Tennyson, who for a time doubted | , fearing thai hi. prayer was lost In the , rush of worlds, ol rituart Mill aud t inet he, who agon lied with tbe prob- j , of evtl until obscuration pa—cl , , over tbe intellect and laltb >■. i I eclipsed, aud of Ibe hypercritical ' , sensitiveiieas of Matthew Arnold at , wboae death the novellat, ritevenron q said. "Pour Mali; He Is lo beaveu. ■ ! but be woo't like tiod." , ! Mr. Bohner then went on to show I , Imiw the one requirement which Je.u. r ( made on all who would follow Him 2 waa thai of faith. He begpo His mlu- t , llry by urging rneo lo Wileve. and on r ! 'he very fart night of His life on earth > lu the upper room. Ibe greenest won! t ongjriis lips was the word "believe " i M* spe-ker then pointed out how t [ Taith, open which Jeeus set ao high a , value, is really a principle thai under li , "*s all life, lo the worlds of buslnes- - and science and discovery and inven g clo-iug aiih a magniflrent |iero- s I ration. In wblcb be called upon hi- - _ hearers. In momeuls of doubt, to make li ( the cry of the man or the lext thelr soul<ry. "lAird. I believe: lielp Thou 3 r raloe unbelief "a cry which never n , heeded In heeven. I, I PtBST N. g. 2 The rougregalious of the day' al the h i M. K, Church were unusually r that of tbe evening belug very * au August as-rablage. " "' The Rev. tleo. H Neal. Pb li * •uperiiiteudeot of tbe Bridgetou lv " trlet, preached at tbe morning service. " lesson was ft. John's Uoapel, I ie, and the text was, Haggal 2, 7: " "•And I will shake all nation., aud the de.be of all natlona shall come; aud I b will nil this house with glory, salth the ° of hosts " " ... - Ir • ismi oi nosis

• Dr. (heme was "Christ the I riupreoie Deliverer." and he. therefore, made urn of the word, lu tbe ' i de*'r* *" nation. I He began bis masterly Inlrodnctlon I referrlug to ihe uoiveraal desire In I the ancient world foradehvereraDd tbe 1 equally uhlvereal expecutkm of HI. coming. Every ceremony and otiaerv- ; of this worship kept alive iu the i mind of the Israelite Ibe hope ol Hie ' ™mlu« • mighty Deliverer. Tire mind was f„|| of this hope, and Ihe coining of tbe Messiah was predicted by every prophet In Israel i he speaker, however, declared thai lire expectation of a Havmur was not cunflnad to lbs Hebrews. R rlfe all the uatloos, e-parlally so as lite of time drew near. In Per-is the Magi, Hie belief was geliwho would also be ihe Son cf ! tiod aud the riavlur of men. Continuing, Dr Neal pointed to Hie (ireek myth of Hercules as a dim ■ prophecy nf the Deliverer. He referred \ Irgll'e Fourth Kcologue a. appar- j •"Ily » prediction of the speedy com- ' of Christ. Dr. Neal referred In I Hiawralba as a collection 1 of Indian myth, which voico tbe belu and expeclatluu of the Meredah lire Indian conceived of them. , The -ireaker than asked; "How shall " now .ball

m we account for this onlversal desire of humanity for a rolghly Deliverer aud d the equally, universal belief In Hie « coming?" riald hek "Home have called y llil- desire the Inngtng or ibe heart of the human race for those better condl- • Which men hs. struggled •' eluce the beginning, bul I believe the • promise given In Men by Uod Him. . self to our first parents of a Divine »- riavlor. who was lo be born of woman rri-™^J1,rOU«h'»1' tl,e '••oHien f . . ,lie "ice spread over theeartb d Cst'h iiaikiu preserved aud cherished lire promise lulls own necollar trsdllions " ' f ' gi'lneiit"-! r""°Ued «' , Deliverer* wbTw« Sod' ta , of iisiiou. HeVlo* e has . 1 '«>• prsyrr.'-oir'Frtbe,1""" "fJe'ltel ' ,l^M^rdfroT'lh.'dy- V'" ' for only He i. able te briV.. „! ! . iuhi tlise luving Hod whl.-i, • "Ul all fear. . ""'j '

..V. LAWRENCE M. LEAR .. ..... . N C GOOF RE Y < ioi.iuri.il' » Upholitcring, Awnings. House Furnishings W f t* ASBURY AVCNUC .. OCEAN CITY, N. J. , ttH METIS CHCEWfUttV GIVEN . plumbing c. M. BACON CKI7 liiuini. Pit ELMER H. CRANE • m O MOORI-VN TERRACE Interior Decorating IEWIS fli 651 Mm Avenue Porel^n and Domuatjc Wallpaper EDWARD si. BORTOIN^

| MAY RACE FOR $iooo Mails, m Bains. The Yachtsmen s I luh race over H e -Jtav-mtle ocean roar-re riaturdsy, July s. ha* an aftermath Hist will be Interesting and tell of ginger should two of tbe four boats get together for a real He on Hie sail pond on a rhalleyge of | Ibis) a side. Tocwam II. owned by Willard Mulford. and tbe winner ; •if two out of the three pnre. olternl •r the Bermuda race, will more than likely go up against Dream, the Bermuda cap winner. eh<-iild Owner J I 'hnries Lageti. commodore of tne Yachtsmen 'et'lnb. accept a challenge rum tbe Tocsam's backers. There i. quite a little feeling over lire la-l race , ' given by Ibe Yachtsmen's flub from j tire Ocean ftty Yacht flub, as ibej' II wss rated so high lb lliat i that -he had to give Dream sotur hour* and 44 minutes Thi- we- a great' burden to her, after having a rating iu the Bermuda race of S7 >ki vet a rating as low as 40 and still ire Ibe same fart boat that she Is with her rallug at 48 Of course, Drram would come dow n If a race was scheduled for sucli a stake, and1 she would more than likely a* low as 87, If naL.iower. in an offshore contest of Oil. kind lp fed ' she could go as low as Vi without lo*- ' lug lrer *|reed of 7.7 knots per hour. In the last race- Dream covered Hie - nautical miles in SB hours aud w i minutes, or at tire rate of 7 7 kuuis per hour. Tocsatn covered tbe distance lu hours, or St the rate of 71 knots per , hour.' This time of Tocsam . was not , sncc to Dream, and that boat beat her by 41 minutes rih-uld lire Tncsain , gel ready for this talked nf challenge , and get her rating down to 4U she ' could cover a dlelaiice of JkJ miles in ' X hours and 30 mluules. Then, again, [[ If Draam should get busy and come > down to a 87 rating sba would lake i>i > hours to cover Hie same course uf 2«i " mile*. This would give Tocsam Hie 1 by some « mluules. Should Dream make au effort to/get a rating

" of 36 ah* would eat up tlrese 11 minuteand have a few to epare. There Is another boat that may Ire ' heard rrom If this challenge comes off, n as fommodore Joseph . riuallenburg doe" uot ,h""[ bis Mirna wa. fairly licked In the rsc«. rihe had a rating |a of 40. and should she be eligible lo tbl-talked-of challenge race she would ' keep this same rating, and then Tocsam aud tbe Mlrna would be alike and give ' Dream 1 hour aud 45 minute, over, a course of . 300 miles. Toceam It beat ' Mlrns only 13 mloulta In tbe Yacbimeu's flub race, and had not the ga> „ P'lw- clogged up and I hour aud 15 ^ minutes belug used up In getting pipe. and carburetors apart and cleanad out there might have been a different ( story, ribould Ibe Mlrna enter with a ' -rating of 40. It looks as If Tocsam III f could best her even with the lost time i j hours 20 minutes lo cover Hie course. I snd Tocsam II could do it In 2S hours •|aud M minutes. Tin, would give , j Focsam II Ibe race over Mlrna by 15 1 minutes. | Under Hrese same flgures Dream " j could lose to Tocsam by 45 minute. ' I *"d lo Mlrua by 15 mluules— Dial Is, ' I -be bad a rating of 3T. But. w lib (! 80 rating there would be one grand ; Biag" - 5

BIG IMPROVEMENT d 1 .f ro- s«.s , "Ml S'o.oos on Bandings. rilx builders are estimating on plan. . S'iIJS*! ,11"',','"° iu" ' .. summer home nf ' i. '11B Chrlstlaii at Tlilrlve fourth street, this city. The proposed Improvements Include 1 »n addition to the old building bring- ' h fllfi11 ? ( reV,r*' •vei,u# "" Thirtyflrst street. There will tie pi .n,,.- - 1 rooms, new kitchen end toilet arrange^ " "jS^Ksr "" "—"li ; ' — — — - " If? > boarh.— fan accommodate a lim-!"' f Men number during July, August ami 1 r " " P

jyjA'RK LAKE 1 Undertaker and Ejnbalnier morgan hand, ,1k. ATUNTIC ICE C0MP**r Pocono Mountain Ice Ocean City Title and I Trust Company" of Ocean City, New; Jersey " CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $30,000 TITIIB 'As'surs ki.sc-rs DIRECTOR#; " k.'Z S0Z " jx;" t zz < Itebwl Lrithl« TrtTm""' I Baaklaf hy .Hall a Specially

re JOHN E. TOWNSEND ^ Electrical Contractor y " TI37 Asbury Ave. ' Ocean City New Jersey 1 v . 1 ; ; IRA E. WALL t 725 Central Ave. . Ocean City New Jersey » | Plain anil Decorative ; Paperhancer *V» .«•, A Post Card will .bring our ser1 vice to ybu. , Viagara Falls Conducted Excursions |J"nr teinlreV i'\I4o*1U'|U!'1 7' Sr'' LIKE A TRIP ABROAD Round $11.75 Trip ! From OCEAN CITY | riTjjuj'n "i n*rI'*''"f* '''" n-y,. sill r'\U "" lllnstrstod Hmkln snd lull' bifoniiHti,,,, ir."nte? r'liSi'.Tre ' *] PEKHSYLVflHIfl RfllLROflD

You Should Worry I . . if you have to do th.; ironing ill tlic old way. Travel 10 Miles on Ironing Day i liim-iiij;. ifoiis on ;i s'lovi- Sit Down and Keep Cool wliiU-, doing yum ironiti'y with- ail Electric Iron- lini»;--iil'l'' by miy otlu-i iin-tli.ul. Get One On Trial at the ' Electric Light Office To Our Consumers . Palrons City Gas Light Co. Bell Phone iH " ItiteT-State.Ph i« i.m.-A" SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASlTORY AVENUE- • Ocean City, • New jersey HEADQUARTERS For unythiii!? ypu want to know about building. Arc you- undecided how to plan your house ? You itro iilviied to coiiic and see pur splciidid collection ol up-td-djite plitus. Would you like to have -your ideas of a house dcvelojietf awl , know, what 't'would^ost to bnild ? We have a draughtsman always at your service. J"iee. - Are voir unfamiliar with building materials? You ate jnviteil .lo our show roOms, where samples may lie seeu and their relativT merits and cost discussed. v , Are you undecided who to have build your house ? It will cost you no more to have a man- who has designed aud built many JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot

YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time to look after il closely yourself and must depend u|Mni the honesty of the contractor. , -~ I have built for a largutiutnltcr nl people and could refer vwti to any or all of them. Send for the list of names ami photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend sSSL,;, BUILDER "Tf"' L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty ? Hotels and. Bungalows Contractor and Builder. everything iu th* nuii<iittg i.tn* Plans and S{>eciCcatioiis Famished. Kstiinates Cheerfully Given. — 810 Asbury Avenue OFFICE— 745 West-Avenue ALLEN SCULL THE BYlUiPEft Eighth H,Y/> Ocjsh.Y .4r&\ Phone Connections .

Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY B-4-U-BILD=KUM-C-US • "There's a Reason" Prompt, economical and reasonable on all jobbing and alteration work: Call us up ; Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm. ii. Smith, President Ralph m. Tow.vs'knd, Treasurer Bknj • f. youno, Secretary Bell Pit, tne. 38.x Qffjce; Bay Ave, bet, loth and 1 1 th 5ts. GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E. JOCHER, Jr. i I»t"tl"8 mtb SiccoraWiifl _ ^ I Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL,

I roll TRACTORS AID Bri! DV.R,, j ' OTIS M. TOWNSEND I BUILDER - Oi'l-lt-H: Hill Si. C|, [, q ' 1 Plans and Specifications prepared without charge , Only galvanized nails usbd on exterior work I j AOItrTIONS. ALTKKATIONS AMI j Spencer B. Swan I jobbing Carpenter j --streobiiu and Builder - 10.(1 A.bur, A-tnur, Ores. Clt,\ s, j CSTIMATta AND PLAN8 FURNISHrn . john t, seal : BUILDER , j jWILyLARD 8. STEELMAN ? Contractor and Builder _! Eleventh st. and Bay avr. f ~ Ocean City New Jr„e> Jubli.lie Mrompth Attended I, A. a. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER 6. 0. Adimt. v. t Aa jm, GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING. R1NGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, fctc., lilc. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, practical house painter 645 Asbury Avenue, Itleyrle TIMlnl Mll|ipllrel. III. y. I, K. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTffHS - C LIN TON L. BRECKLE Y,' Pno. Iteaily Mixed Falute, Lead and Dlla

ii ka 111,1-: y a a d a . us Reading Coal Real Estate and Search Company .of Cape May County, N. J. RKHKHMNTHtCI - FIDELITY TRUST CO. IF OV-NKWAKK titles insured 11 farm properties bought and sold ■■ Cape May Court Mouse, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY WH0U3ALE AND RETAIL DEALT, IN DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724Asbury Ave-, Ocean City, It J. Wedding I'artle. and Plculcn a riper _ laity. Your trade wllelted. • -Order.dellvered. Prompt atteiilkii. Milk and Cream always on hand. Hollt Plume.. i. s. CHAMPION MANurACTuncn or v STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM - '""S't.'.r.'ssBX'"L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing jobbing done promptly Clam and Ojiltr Tonga a Spacialtj ,r Agent for rilewart'. Iron Work. Co, Plain and Ornamental Iron Keuee, Iroh JCatllng. ami Window Uuarda. : Seventh St. and Haven he Eyes Examined Without Drops f'f 7:"-' 5 - :,SjBg5g5S3?rire A. W. EI.Y ATi.aNTio CITY, a. J.