Ocean City Sentinel, 31 July 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel | R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY' Ben 'Phone No M-X rtUTRHDAY. JUI/Y^gll j ^ ** ^*7^ ^ ^ , j?! i'.? r,'-<w* ° °"r' I DosT neglect to lake that Lll on r the baiy before you end your vacation hare. OWE of the biggest nulsaui** lu a t email town la the man who walte until u Saturday night to have lila hair cut. I Ik the rueh of bualneaa, don't forget i that there la to be an election op two 1 Important mattera In thlr city on Krl- 1 day next. If you feel that thlr mu- *- nldpallty doe* not need a new city ' ball.lt la your duty and privilege. If a voter liere, to proleal against It mi 1 Friday. Kveky man that lielpa hla town ' belpa blmaelf. That le a fact not so 1 well conaldered aa It ought to lie ' Many a man when inked to do woe i thing for hie town excuaea himaelf or ' doaa It reluctantly becau* of the I mlataken Idea that It may better aome otber than blmaelf. That la a n...- i take, for what bettera the rommu- ■ nlty bettera everyone In It. THIS la the eeaaon of the year when the votera and taxpayer! ahould earlnoaly conalder economy and elllctency. Within a few weeka they will nomlnate candidate! for the Legislature. If tbay are wlaa they will exert them aalvaa to aecure the uomlnatlou of men who are atrong enough to tight agaluat the continuation of the extravagance Inetaad of bllDdly aupportlng self-seek! era who care only for temporary prominence. STATE Senator* are to be elected tbla fait In Atlantic, Cumberland. Mercer. Rerfeo, Hudson, Morrla. Ocean aud Ha lam countlaa. The three -flrsl named are conceded aa probably Republican and In at laaat three of the other* the Republicans have a lighting chance. With a narrow Democratic margin to be overcome it la not to be wondered tbat Internet In the Senatorial atruggle loom* up aa equal In that In the race for Governor. With tbf.dlaaetlafactlon tbat the laat Legislature left In lie trail It la not . to be doubted, either, tliat there la excellent cauae fur worry Ui I be Democratic camp. CITY MALI. NOT MEUIKD. The votera of tbla municipality will be called upon to axpreea tbtlr views, at a a pedal election Friday, Auguet 1, regarding the erection of a city hall, tbe coat of which, wltb IU fnrnlahluga, according to tba ordinance, la not to exceed «7S,000. Than cannot be much doubt that a large proportion of tbe taxpayer* are oppoeed to bonding tbe dtp for aucb mldeummer madnem to favor aucb an expenditure of money. Admitting tbat tba coat of tbe ball and lla fnrntahlnge will not exceed 175.000 — and tbla !■ extremely doubtful — there la another important cooalderatlon.and that lathe heavy yearly expenditure of money that will be required for tbe up-keep of the building. It le all vary well to appeal to civic pride, but tba civic pride of tba average property owner la apt to collapse when be receive! a heavy inornate In hie tax bill. The bunoombe talk of leaving the bond laaua to be paid by posterity doaant appeal, for tba raaauo tbat tbe preeent-day taxpayer "gala hla" In vanoua waya, and be discovers It lu the fall wbaa the tax bill confronts him. . If the present quarters of tbe city oflkaals In tbe Maaaey A Kdwarda baildlog were not ample for all purpoaaa for tbe next few yean, there would be good reason for building a elty hall, but tbe .accommodations in the building at tba corner of Plight! street and Central avenue an sufficient a id (Bk coat thereof la oiodrnt. One of tba mason a— or excuses— given fur a new city hall le that headquarters •m needed for tbe Ocean City Volunteer Fin Company, No. 1. This isn't" a vary strong reason. The expenditure of a few thousand dollars would eliminate this trouble and would be a much cheaper remedy tbau tbe building of a eMy hall. Tba erection of a city ball will mean Increased expeusea all around— from tba owner of a bouse down to tbe clltxen who pays nut for tbe humblest Tbe eoat of living Is blgb enough, gooduqgs knows, without tbe add!Uoual burden of paying for a city ball tbat la needed only to satisfy tbs vanity and Increase tbe property values of a comparatively raw people. Tba matter or the paving of Ninth street from Weet avenue out to tbe bay Is also to come up Friday for a decision by tbe voters. While The Refoktsk Is strongly of tbe opinion that a mistake was made lu having' tbe auto bridge entrance at Ninth rttsst— which will be a veritable ' death-trap — the construction of the bridge has been started, and then Is no doubt that tbe bridge entrauce should bava proper surroundings. Therefore The. Refoktkh feels that, this measure ought to be supported and tbe stockholders of tbe bridge company encouraged by giving I hem a foe approach to the clly. Mr. and Mn. Joseph Thomas, of Cyowyd. who an summering In their apartments on Wesley s venue, uear lOevaatb street, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss hsaa Thames, in James Warren, of Philadelphia. Mr. Warren, who was an athletic ■tar at Pans Charter, end hie fiancee havs bsen visitor, to mis resort for mvaAlyean. *•

PROPOSED CITY HALL IS OPPOSED BY TAXPAYERS _

rfTbey Say it is Not Needed ' and Will Heavily Increase ' Expenses. As the time spproscbes for the special eiectlou on tbe question, of s new city hall and the widening of Ninth street, from West avenue to the ^ bay, the people appear to be taking more Interest In the mailer. Asthey should. Tbe following, regarding the proposed' clly ball here, explains Itself: I think the time propitious to make " public a voter's view o? the ptppoeed » building of a city hall. 1 coincide en- < rely with the view tbat the botldlng of the city hall would be. to say the a very foolish expenditure of t $75.1100, even if tbe' cost did not exceed * 175.0011— even If there w as no r ■nee to take care of forever aftet tbe building. I am progressive as regard* ■ useful permanent improvements that ' will be of real bene tit to all concerned « A city ball such as l» proposed would he as appropriate and necessary to Ocean City a. would be a sealskin ' cloak to a working man's wife, tbat 1 I would only bod opportunity about ' > mice a year to wear the cloak, and the I working man could tatter afford to i . pay for tbe sealskin cloak than Oeaan r oty can afford to build and maintain f tbis city ball. ( But. While taking tbe same view as; . tbeuxpayer. as regards tbe bonding' . of tbe clly ball. 1 resent tbe spparent assumption perhaps unthinkingly j implied i tbat tbe taxpayer pays tbe , bill. Any Injudicious expenditure of . a city's lasources It felt by all wbo earn their living In that city. The man that lias his mouev Invested In property I Is directly held for the money, through ,. taxation; bo. In turn, must get rent. „ sufficient to Uke care of the added A taxee. Tbe storekeeper, wbecber be e owue his property or route It. must get higher prices for ate goods, mu* Mint ,. himself In tbe number tbat be employs and keep their wages at tbe lowest mark. Tbe worklog mau mo* pay „ lucreased reut and perhaps submit to [j Tbe working man gets tbe wont of d It, both coming and golug. Continued abuse of Its resources will sooner or later kill a city, no matter t what natural advantages that rRv :o m«y *>»"• , _ . Tbe man wbo votsa wiasly, a . little below tbe surface. Is the man wbo Is a city's ba* asset. He, In takn lug care of his own Interest, must necessarily take care of tbe property ( owners, even supposing tbat tbs tax- ' payer is not a voter. A Voter Ocean City, July 80. TheHkhtihel has received tbe to!111 lowing letter from auotber well-known "• and extensive taxpayer In this city: Kiiitor Thb Bextinel: — I wleh to ' say that the people wbo signed tbe peti "' Hon sgalnst building tbe town ball are ° not opposed to Improvements. They ere only opposed lo having their money * wasted or epeot Id experiments. A '* great deal of property In tble dly It paytug owners but a very low interest, aud the outlook la tbat It will pay less Instead of more witb tbe hlgb rate of II taxes. Nothing will kill our clly ' quicker than a man to be compelled to i( spend all hla maDey Hi paying heavy * taxes. I ' Tbe present que*lon to be eettled Is: ' Do we want to givs all our earnings lor taxes, or do w# want expanses lightened? Tblnk tbla over, Mr. Taxir- p,y"r" Ten tlioueaud dollars epeot In Ore apparatus, when tbay did not need a single piece! I was told tbla by two , tlremen wbo ought lo know what tbey * are talking about, and that's tbs way ' tbe whole thing Is going. The Idea of tbe Youog Men's Pioie gresslve League adapting reaoloUons 1 to have a town ball built when moat of them pay only a poll tax. \ If a town hall Is ao badly neaded. |r* why not bave built It, Instead of tear'r lug up good afreets and putting lu brick gutters on We* aeenue and lots of other unnecessary things? [fc . Taxfaybr. Dt ' '■ ' Bllll auotber leading taxpayer exin presses opposition to tbe proposed city ire hall In I be following letter: n- Editor The Sentinel:— On FrlI'r day next It will be decided by the re voters of Oeaan City wbetbarorool n- they favor tbe building of e oomblnatlou fire bonae and city ball at an d- approximate coat of $75,000. While the price named seems like a considerable sum, and tbe plana aeleclm ed by tbe commissioners are no doubt very complete, those wbo bave bad *' experience In anch matters realise tbat one very serious difficulty ooufronts h. them yet, and that is tbat actual '•* builders' eetlmateemay poeelbly exceed tbe approximate coat fifty per ceut. '7 In tbat case, tbe proposed building would oqst more Iban $100,000, otherwise tbe plans would bave to be '■> changed uutll tbey would not resemble '7 the ones approved aud voted for. Tbe question of bow aball we vote Is no doubt agitating the mluds of many " people at tbe prtbent time, aud for tbe * beuetll of those wbo are undecided It * may be Interesting to know what those . who are lu tbe "Inner circle" have lo say about It. " One of the commtssiunera la credited ''' w'lth the autement that It would not i be necessary to build a, clly ball at tbla Ume were It not that tbey muet ; ,utve ' P'*®* «o Mora their valuable Are ' apparatus 1 | One of.tbe officials of tbe tlremeu rei marked lo the writer tbat In hla Judgement It was not feasible to combine ' the adminMratlon offices with t|,e Are- ™ tneu's quarters, and the principal ' reason for doing so to secure the votes 'and support qj the tinmen to ^ carry the election, opl Th« w hole project , lubl. estimation' , would be au experiment aud doe* uol i IC "nest wltb tbe approval of a majority — , of the firemen. ,r ! In looking around for buildings of a ' , similar character In other places they i re

YENET1AN NIGHT , ON BAT FRONT 6 Wonderful Decorations for Carnival to be Held Satnr- * day. August 9. In* Venetian Carnival on the bay (] under the auspices of the Ladae*' Aux- _ Hlary of the Ocean t ity Motor IL..; Club, will be held Saturda» eve- «•«. • Aqcu* » bay from Puchlh *rrrt t.-K'eerth | sirret "arol H t. K • "-be the event a of tbe seawm Pnere will be wonderful decoratu" - ami s band of mow surrnurxlins tt.r attraction. Tickets a til be cents Tbe* car club Tbo-e |iiy "** tbe foe will meet and will be given a dinner and trams , porta: hoi lo the Oaii tv le held at the | Tbe architect whose plans were •*- , ( I lected by tbe experts appointed- M , j tbat porpose mad* tbe Matement tbat J ! | bis plans wet* recommended, b»l that r | be would be com [el led by tbe I Ity , ' m°'k a Many comments have been made as to why that was necessary Som* say j it was for political reasous — lhat tbey; t u ceded this youug mau's. activity to ' i certain quarters to help carry tbe elec ; t tlon. Others are not so charitable and A attribute It lo various reasons. t One of tbe architects has mad* tlir f glateuienl that tbey are to receive for ttietr set vice* acorn mtssiou of seven per req^. Tbe Itcttlmste commission he- ' Ing five per ceot . his *atement natur)f In view of all tbe conflicting statements and opinions expressed by thus* .. who are directly affected by the erec tlon of tbe building, it would seeiu tbat .tbe voters would tic justified In withholding tbtlr favorable support at tbe present time. Voter. " GOT LARGEST KINGFISH j. William Winner's Caleb Here ,. w«i|be* Ji J 4 Outre*.. Tlit largesl klngflsh .caught here I bus far this season weighed 31 Jounces eud It was Isudrd by Wm. Winner, a member of the Ocean Clly Motor Boat , dab. '!- T. Lee Adam, and ton. Fred., have n offered e trophy fur tbe largest klugftsb and also one for the largest catch of klogflsb. Tbe anglers are working bard to ti capture these trophies end the greatest tt latere* Is manifested In tbe couteet. • HAD GREAT FUN Caen farts at Vacbl Club Drew m The regular Friday evenlug card party at tba Ocean City Yarbt Club was well attended and a most pleaaan I 7 evenlug w*s giveu to members and friends of the club, ry Over fifty Ave tables were occupied and msuy beautiful favors were given. Mrs Robert Nelma was awarded tlie ™; high favor. Mrs. Cbarlea Freeman or waa tbe second fortunate player and es Alfred Nuts third rn K Ulrtb, K. Hopklua. O. Kuril. H. (y Shell. H. S. Kuhrlgbt, Philadelphia. '' 8. W. Cola. Mrs. F. Handy. M K. Mai pass. I' L Myers, Mrs. J. Harrilt o- and daughter. K. M Lee aud family, is W M. Donald, J. McLaughlin, Philsat <tolph'»WYOHINO. d P. McKaoti, J. H. Wallace aud wife. " Mrs. F. Fellows and family, B 8. Fellows and wife. J H. Wright, J. C In Hankboldrr aud w ife, K Hharplaw, B is HausDer. H. K. Buckman aud wife, Philadelphia; J, C. Buck and child, Harrlsburg. Mrs. F. K. Ancoua and sou, T. llaug. dall, M. Harrlgan, F. A. Bryam and . wife. M. E. Hiliner, A. Hamilton, T. '' E. Wallace. F. W. Shackelford aud family, P H. Kelly. W. J. Kigg» and rl- wife, L. K. Peterson, W. W Rben, C. ,e O. Hullng. J. Maudersou, I. Wbeelock, H. Fold. Philadelphia; M. Fllhlan, I. I, aim lug, II, Wilson and- family. ■- Mrldgeiuu. -1 ATOLKN. Mrs. H. C. I.suser aud son, J, . Taylor, E. Taylor. Mrs. W Diirgin. t- 1V'^V" Thomas, M Janklol, h! ■* Jenkins. E Carter J Bush. K. Christy M and wife. C. Mlrbener aud wife J id Bow land. W. Jenkins. iC Oil! V' at Itolblu. M. Kutter. C. Kutier. K, , Uandy, Philadelphia; W. Ilrsilwav 1 aud wife, Oluncester City; J. K. al Alexander. Pllisburgh. WTKHMNO. '• Mrs. W. Kluaal! Mrs. W. Coffin, M ig Richardson, B Bauer, Camden- C r- Ewlng aud wife. B. Hlraub, M 8*lple! JIrs h. Uarbarino and dangbier. I). le I w' N Jlltotgal and '* ftt in 1 1 v . W. Rogers and wife, J. l,. 'toy. O F. Kapp, John Kesaler. PL B .*n," a,u*'"er. C. O. Ashbrklge, „ K. M. Johnson, 8. Mldle, Ueorge Eer. '7 H. Ellis, Philadelphia; F. Horton H le Houder, Mrs. 1,. Ferguson, Mrs It' m" Ooff, Millvllle, Helen Walter, HcranM ton; C. C. Holloway, Seattle ,.8 E "'"kle. A. M. Hand. A. M. Ca«7. R. t ssey c. r. Patteraon. J. ' « H 8 weet wood. Mrs. Eaklo, Dr and 1 »t Mr. C.H. Christ, Mrs. A. Stoeokle it £ ^ \Veekley, W. L. M.eph.Z j.' 1 rt Smith. H. Suinh, H C, McDade; C ' Reese and family, A. M. Weiss K " SbuW7' £ Wel"' J O' E. Sanborn, E. A. tJehr, N. B. Htaile- t*»n and wife, L. Green; J. J. clearer t- H. C. McDade, H, Abzeu*er, e ?'.l'fy,nfu*b' A M- Itodtonl. Pblla- • delphls: J. A. Dunn, New York. j THE RKEAKKHX. j e wHt-8i i,oriU ,V"! tonHly. Wootlbury ; \V P. Lee, 11. H. Freeman. E. A. Hill " h'wS, "•J'-M.W"" and wife. H. I g I). W Her. W J n-mpsnn. H. J. (j||. * jUrt and wife, J. V. foffWulee and ■ i family; Dr 8. Smith add wife M M 'iUiJf •"d rxmlly,/. HS'krHh and ' r I * "r, "■ P- Sciautou. ITXP'lear W \\ alder. R. McLaughlin, M. Rowland | K. Ueunatt and wife, A. L. Anderson l M. p. Livingston, O. M Harder, W • W. t ralg, Mlldreil Hoag, M. M Mc-io i I.

..sumo sao c.serr isv.wc six aigoa .teste LAURENCE M. LEAR N C.GODFREY Upholstering, Awnings. House Furnishings S57-S5S SS0URY SVENUC OCEAN CITY, N- J ESTIMATES CHELWrutLY GIVEN plumbing v™ 'i;.- ' C. h.'uACOV "" ins""' M' . ili'll" ii im,ni elmer h. crane i* a* o Ml OORUVrv TERRACE Ocssocur HTf iuir ° 1 Interior PecoratinA PStOPG * stock it 6S1 HsDury Avenue '! Foreign and Dombetlc Wallpaper * 5DWARD J. GORTON

fe r""" I jS HKWVSUS. ' II L. Scull ami family. Merchant ville: W. C. Ham*, ami » If.-, t ..llmcr «o>al; 8*Js>be*. Medfonl: Mrs. 8. t , Williams and sou. C. HaydiK-k. <. A Ligglt. W Peacock , S. K. Read, » — ' D. Burton. R. Pile, Harry WaleiFr. - A. W Pauley. A. W. Thiol -mi ami - family. J E. Ivkler. W C »■<"<>»•] « It. Hilt. Mrs W I. Pott". Ii " Adam, and wife. Mrs. L. Lutlbaiur. ; '• W. Serxant aud wife. W Potts. I. n « I*e. M. R. I.lpplucott ami family. , Philadelphia: E K. Slowe ami wife, ; „ i> H. Seagrave, R. 8 Martlu, P- P " Fuge, Camden. ll R N. Hwllxer and family, H F Ileal and wife. I anil- Buehu ami family. I. o H. Wood aud wife. J. I). Seal ami 4 family. H. Bennu-aud wife N ! Soyder, N. Henderson, R J Bowker end wife. K M. Henry, It Lehman. ' H. Bear, J B Hartiug. F. Burns. J _ Hallowell.K. Laustln and wife. I. P » Ward and wife. P! K Olio, Mr. K o i Sauboru. P'_ C. Matter aud wife, M. M v » Heine, J. D. Helu.. B F Folker. M Halloway end wife. 8 Hertlng ami it family. E DeP'raln, PIHfadelphle; W K. Ely, T Walker aud wife. D..ylee town; B. Illtmara. Trenton; W. II (> t- Cochran and family, Dawson; P! M. b Hennit, Hackensack " M. Wiggins. It. A Meeker. K K Iteed. M K. Weeks. J. U. Holey i Yost. K Slsde, M. 8palt, J. 8. Van/, snder aud family, C L Adam., A K Tborp, E. H. Moore, H. Moiilgnmery and family. P. Il itn ami wife. P. U ^ •■slaughter. Mrs. W. ft. Anderson end , " daughter, N. Wilkin, and wife. M Hluckle. C. M. Lukeus ami wife, P. d Duuu, T. Shaw, R. Shaw, p: Hat! >b Mrs. P.' Snivel)', Mrs M. llltler. W. ,1 Craven and wife, C P. Huul, C. How. h d lltt. J. P P'ergu-oii, P. 8. Smith end family, W A Langhoin. W. Heeilorn, * Mis. P'. (iehrluger. O Klsuder, PhlU- 1 ,, del bbia: F. A. Oibbs, Cleveland: I >r. ' ie A. P. Noyee, Portland ii — — — — — — — — NOTICE. f, I 1 1* ud j k n- k ; IIDDOCK'S PHIRMtCY I 8th and Asbury Avenue The girls all say, meet me at C j Maddock's Sanitary Fountain _ and treat me to a glass of I f delicious soda or snnd;e. '• They know what's good, r, — ^ : Thomas J. Thorn 7 florist i 1128 Bay Avenue J Smith's Hybrid Moon Vines Bedding Plants I. ROSES: — Hardy, Teas, Ramldti- A Both Humes I "" ■ - i. Ocean Oily, N. J. tun.w-x ' Lawn Work I • Why not make your seashore liume I and practical experience. No nuttei „ , What you Want in this line, I am tlie man ' ' si I guarantee all work done and priPrs ' I satisfactory. Kstimatescheerfhlly given, S. M. PONTIERE 916 Aabury Avenue ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies; '"i (•accessor Is I. 8. Chawpl.s) j ££ 1 Seventh St. and West Ave. 1 ^ Ocean eity, N. J. Uholue Dulry- Produul n !"» Butter ud igg* Ask for Bmiklet of. Specialties Dl . Orders Delivered HoUi I'lwnw "I

f^jAlvK LAKli Undertaker and Knibiliner MORGAN HANI). JH. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY IW Pocono Mountain Ice One*, 191* Aabury Avb. Ocean City Title and Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey CAPITAL *100,000 SURPLUS *30,000 * Banking by Mill a Specialty jOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. City > Now Jersey IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. City New Jersey Plain and Decaiatiie Paperhaneer Post Card will bring our service to you. Niagara Falls Personally-Conducted Excursions Angmd 7 »0 September 18, Ootolier 3, 1915 I.IKi; A TRIP ABROAD Round $11.75 Trip From OCEAN CITY xi*kI going on r.guisr train* to riiiiflm^siUDaf8* m-BaffMK. WNling anal limit. sllowe* returning.""' PEHHSYLVHNIR RRILROflD y >y

You Should Worry D — Travel 10 Miles on Ironing Day O 1 Iran iac irons on u Moyc.* Sit Down and Keep Cool while doing >'<>«' "u" I ' • ' ing with atf Electric Iron. ItntHissiblc by any other nrtsh-h Get One on Trial at the jElectric Light Office _ I To Our Consumers « Patrons; f r*' ..Li'ri' ■"rf-'i/Vr';:.".'1- 7t 5.,. ? - ■,-1 * • 1' j j City Gas Light Co. ! E Phone ,» " In.ter-Statc Ph i;l « = SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE , Ocean City, N«:w Jerse>' HEADQUARTERS For anything you want to know about building. Arc von undivided how to plan your house ? You arc invited tu conic and sec our splendid collection of upto dale plans. Would you like to have your ideas of a house developed and know what ;t would cost to build ? We have a draughtsman always at Jour service. 1'iec. Are you unfamiliar with building materials ? You are invited lo our show rooms, where samples may be seen and their relative merits and cost discussed. . vott undivided wlio to have build your house f It will cost vott Ho more to have a mail who has designed and built many "" t. of the I'm lest buildings in Ocean City. JOS. G. CHAMPION II BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot roil SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City collage. Yon cannot spare the time 1,1 to look alter it closely yourself and inust depend upon tlie honesty of the contractor. c.r I have built for a large numlier of people and could refer you lo b" any or all ul' them. Send for the list of natues and photographs oi the houses. ' Otis M. Townsend office D I 1 1 I nCD 0CEA!' CItY* Sib St. Opposite 7. 0. o U I L_ U C- It "• 7L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty — i Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything In the Building Line ^ Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE— 810 Asbury Avenue OP'FICE-745 West Avenue ALLEN SCULL 0 . THE EIGHTH .HKO Ocmhjy are. Rhone Connections y — Waiter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION r. Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY iB-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. Townsknd, Treasure* Bhnj. F. Young, Secretary r J Bell Phone. 38-X office: Bay Ave. bet. 1 0th and I Ith StL GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E.ToCHER, Jr. '.i philsoil*m,« palntt"0 nn& ®ew»ttno 1 Try an Advertisement in ' the SENTINEL

ro8Tg*crca$ »m> HrimxiP OTIS M. TOWNSERD BUILDER 8th St. Opposite P. 0 Plans and Specifications prepared without charge Only galvanized nails used on exterior work I sllllll IONS. All eit* IIONs ami I Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter I a Specialty 0nd Buj|de| J 1 0*0 A'^Amw. Oc.es City, N. , tSTIMATta AND^LanI JOHN T. SEAL ; SyitPEB 1"'""'"' 1 WILLARD 8. 8TEELMAN Contractor and Builder | Eleventh st. and lay eve. Ocean Clly New Jt,M> Jubb.nu Prvmptb Altesdc* T. A. Q. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER = 1 0. Adimi. I 1 kunt GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, ktc„ Etc. All Work id Masoo Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J 1 - ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, U» KAN CITY. N. J. II level* Tlr** «nd_qnpi>ll**. Uiryci* a*. [islrlng Promptly Altradad Tu. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PlIOF Ready Mixed PstuU, I.esd and OUa KM slid KS Asbury aveuue. HKAULKY A ADAMM "• Reading Coal W1 ^oS'lb. uisrSeT"al»J0'ulMU) * in* run gnsrsuMud. K*ll or KulerprlM )>«r* mm* tsrd, TtNTU s*4 «Bt Real Estate and Search Company of Cnjie May County, N. J. FIDELITY TRU8T CO. Iy or NKWAHK titles insured ^ farm properties bought and sold um«a In raw bank baUdlug — _ Cape May Court House, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 725 Asbury lie., Ocean City, 8. J. Wedding Parties and Picnics a HpM laity. Your trade solicited. R I Inters delivered. Prompt at WnlkHj. Milk sod Cream always on baud. Roth Phones. i. s. champion MANUFACTURER OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CREIM T Hot* and Cottage Trad* a Hpeelalty _ llolb ri»nw>r ,1U., w5 Jff/lC. l. a. steelman BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT 1 Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clin and Oytlir Totft 1 S#eeillj Agent for Htewsrt's Iron Worka !"°- ? Plain sod Ornamental Iron Fence, Iron Railings and Wludow Guard*. Seventh St. and Haven tie. Ejes Euniined Without Drops N.srol up-to daU m*bods. foUdaJW — .1.1.1.1 Wltb good work. All work acas ■>• j' """T. W. ELY ATLXITIV CITY. «. Ir j nbors Fast i.ius Fasss* Hoe*. ^ ksrabUsbod ia». Bsu Fsom.MRPA