Ocean City Sentinel, 4 September 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel Panrras in tntnip kvtav Ticuur R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY Bell -Phone No 64-X {£J^S^o'.oJ.«lh.r endysulr „ Job work proTplly done by vx reruns* rMURSDAY.HKPTEMKKII : 191.1 w ell, the ruotiie over for tbleyear. It wae a great summer season for almost everybody, according lo report*. AH exchange eaye It I* juel a littler laaa than four monlbe until Cbrletmaa. Burnt people are always limning for trouble. The liolel people bere have uot bad niucb orcaelon io grumble tlile «e«»oii, aa buelneea wltb ibem, according to rtporti, bae been very good. THE patriotic orgaulullone bere are making big preparations for the dedication of tbe city's new school house on Wealey avenue, near Fourth street Goviknok Fiemikk It' scheduled lo be In tble city next Haturday evening To be cure, be la to be Ibe gueal of t lie Veteran Athletes' Association of Philadelphia, but won't the local Democrat! extend the right hand of fellowehip and glva forth a whoop or two? The Stele press Is devoting consld treble spare to commenting on the , failure of tbe authorities to advertise tbe women eultrage amendment ee re- | quired by law. Whether the failure , waa dot lo oversight or wae a trick ; has not beeo decided by the newe- , papers. Why not charge It up aa an- , other example of Democratic lncom- - patency and, let K go at that? , The official board of the First M. K Church— especially the members of | tbe music committee heeded by Wll- , llem E Maaaey— and the officers of the First Presbyterian Church deserve the thanks of this community for the very excellent music provided In tbelr churches on Banders during the summer seamo now about closing. Itlrh treats were given End these were . appreciated, as waa ahown by the large congregations at the services ( The manbadan steamers Hud It con- j venleut to r«o Into the i!fw harbor at a Capo Nay nightly for shelter, emerging In tbe morning to eeoop up tout of Hah which are sacking the Inlets along tba lower Jersey coast, eaye tbe Cam- J dan Poet-Telegram. It was cunHdenlly predicted that commerce carriers ' would be attracted lo tbe new basin c oa which Duels Bern lias already 4 •pool «l,a«kC-JO, but thay seem quite * satisfied wltb the harbor factlllleaal " Urn Breakwater, Just a few miles away. f THE Caps Nay Star and Wave e doaeo't look with favor ou tba auto- * mobile reciprocity law. Here Is what * it bat to say: "If Is beginning to be b hit that the automobile reciprocity " deal la vary much of a failure, so far as 11 this BUts la concerned. Local auto- h mobile owners, taxpayers and men In. termtad In the county's highways are 1,1 beginning to see that where lbere.lt * an average af twealy visiting cars to of Ism I baa half that number of local bj licenses, compared against the ire- *° mondooa wear and tear on roads bere- 11,1 abouls and tbe continual liability to P* damage lu lawsuits, resulting from aoctdanta along tbe highways or on grade tr crossings, that tbs county and State °r are getting the short cod of the deal. •" The visiting automobile la welcomed "1 and wanted: it Amos one of the chief M emeta af the raootta daring the eumthe sum

■« season and uudoubtadly pays wall In a way f»r lu visit at the mimeroas resoru, but a* a law or an Institution the reciprocity game virtually leaves Ibeaoaaty with many miles of worn oat reads to rebuild each Ml, and Whlefe must be paid for by the Stale and locality whan tba roads run. At tbe rata tba local made are wearing oat under tbe tremendous traffic, and If the glutrin falls lo do all that Is expaotad of It la tbe way of holding the road together noder tbe constantly luereeelng traffic. It will be necessary for the raaoty and Bute to take up some other read build log material. A OKA OP FACES. Standing or sluing on any of tbe porches of apartments on tba Boardwalk last Sunday evening, and looking op and down the walk aa far as lb* eye could resell, there was to be seen one great sea of races. It was tbe climax— the banner crowd of the moat successful season the city has ever had. Dnllkt a few years ago, tba people of Ocean City do not have to go to Atlantic City lo era Ibe big crowd during •very day, but considerably increased oo Saturdays and Sundays. rvmuc WANT. TO KNOW. Our highly esteemed contemporary will not this year, unfortunately for the town, have the opportunity of telling Its limited number of readers that ' commission government here pre- , vented two particularly sad accidents , and two hold-ups. However, tbe "maoagtug editor," It ' W MM 11 IB ffillf Bring In Induce . prominent men here to write letters to IVingrteswan Baker boosting tiiiu r,„ the poet mastership ( without much sue- ' , EUm b* prol>*b|y no* time t., t w?rt"J <•' mention ' 'mil"* by ,he ^He^mlght make a few entliuslaslic'r of which was dcus wltlwatTusVulh™' | ' ssgfei^ssK: "* ,'ko wev of road building. , S2fSJ2? afiffWlS j Mann wbUa Imlim government * '

i SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHORGHES ' Strong SermooB and Excellent Music Heard by Large • Congregations. The churches Id Ocean City were all * well fllled at the services on Sunday. ■ Frvtlowlug are reportseof the sermons Large congregations attended all of . lbs masse* In dl. Augoatlna'a Church last Sunday. The celebrants were tbe rector, the Rev. John J. Sweeney, Fathers Johnson aud Devlna, of New York City. Tble waa Father Devlne'e t last appearance here as au assistant to Father Sweeney took occasion lo warmly thank the people for.tbelr generosity during the season now I Manes will be celebrated at 8.80, 8, ) » and 10 o'clock next Sunday. kirmt pkk8hytkr1 an. The magullleenl audience, both for ; site aud pereoouel, which gathered In - Ibe First Presbyterian Church leal e Sunday morning waa an Inspiration, both to minister and worshippers. Tbe high-water mark for church atleod- » snce was probably reached and from now od a decline will be apparent until t the normal winter congregations will - be reached. Tbe pastor, tbe Rev. - Charles H. Bolinsr, took as, bis tbeme - "A Wonderful Preacher," and his text, John, 7; 40: "Never man spake like this Meu." The Rev. Mr. Bohnsropened bis dla- ' course by showing tbe pre-eminence of ' Jesus s> s preacher, a fact which bae - commonly conceded by all ' falr-mluded men. Wherever ! Jesus 1 preached, on the seashores, at tbe street comer or In Solomon's Porch, ' multitudes flocked to bear Htm. ' hung on Hie worde; tbey thronged His steps. Ha had no need to resort to edbeolitloaa methods or ' retell- penny devices .for sscaring a oougregatlou. . Wherever He want tbe multitude pressed on Htm. ' The speaker then discussed the secret ' of Hie 'power, calllug attention lo tbe ' simplicity, the pMureaquenete, tbe completeneee, ibe authority and tbe universality of His meet age, His die | courses were brlsf and taw, yet they | bed to do with every truth and pre- ' cept In the clrcumferanos of human Meo of thought stand a mated at the vast reach and sweep of His words, and wall they might, for In Him God 1 spoke to the world. FIRET M. g. 1 The Sunday morning sermon of the pastor of the First M. K. Church, the Rev. Dr. Halnm, was one of bis I greatest efforts. It was addressed tape- ' daily to profsaaiug Christiana, and li 1 brimful of gospel truth uttered 1 with no uiioertalu eouud and preached ' In very plain worde. ' The lessou waa Rev., S; 17-22, and ' (he text. Ibe twentieth verse of tbe c chapter, "Behold, I Hand at tba door 1 and knock; If any man bear my voles 1 and ofsen the door, I will come lu lo c and will sup wltb him, and he '' wlih me." Kapecis! urn wae mads of b the clause beginning, "If any man " hsar." etc. 8 Dr. Halnea, In his opening remarks, declared that today tbs MM# m being 11 studied ae never before and Its gems M revelatloo are being delved after as " meu who ere being ooo turned with soul-buuger. Tbe Book It being studied wit boat tbe oM-fathloned pessimism and with an locrraslnc ■ hopefulness In tbs fulness of Ufa. The truth I* freeing meu from tbe shadows death and showing them that * eternal life lo tbe tool begins here ai tout never loses consciousness, " It said Ibe speaker. it The pastor then took up the thought N The then took

of the sermon, which was that realign- „ msDts are going on in tbe religious ,n world and that they are being formed n about tba thought that "Jeeoe Christ , Is Ibe Supreme Benevolent Will In tbe d universe and speaks with authority"; |f and further, "Do I believe tble and , will 1 surrender my paeeonaltty to Jans Christ and let Him be the Man d of my oounsetT" I. Dr. Halnm than, for tbe pnrpoee of ,e making more effective what be ini. landed to aay further, declared thai ,r tbe Church la the force ordained to x bring men lo CtarkM, the agency which Is to establish Hie kingdom. "But," mid tbe speaker, "while we may yield Intellectual aaeaol lo tbe " to Christ' and Md Him eater. Werafuse to be folded mentally by Him „ We refuse ito be ruled by His word es preached by Hlamlo'letere, rsfussls 1st tbe gospel grip us. Msn my to them selves, "Ws will dost ws plram end teks chances on there being s hell.' " By way of Illustrating bls.thought. Pastor Halnm referred to Gideon's MO, tbs number which was chosen " from tbs army of 82.000 as belog by J their faith, skill, oourage aud obedlI euce flltad to be Jehovah's Ihstrnmsot to wlu tba victory. Large numbers of church members divide lo like meaner, ■too chosen spirits who believe God and 81,700 who profess to believe, but ' whose belief has no effect for good on tbslr lives, and, therefore, thsy era In- ' cspsble of service. Before cloelng Ibe speaker. In. recurring to his text, ex Id, "WearelbsuT ' with Him and Ha with us." In da. scribing this supping, he was exceedL Ingly aloquent and forclbla. ■ack frwm Karons. ' Prof. Albert Stewart and wife have returned to tbs summer borne of Mrs • Stewart's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs . W. Shirley, In this clly, after tlx I month-' continuous travel through Eu- ' : I" connected with ! < olgelet ollegs In uortheru New y„rg, * ^ ' I I.eital Docunt-Mii nrsss; I Legal papers of ell deacrlplluns tocludlug wIIU sre carefully drawn by R. Curtis itoblusun si his office 744 1 Asbury svenue, Ocean CHy,,N. J. i<|" ^ 81000 fo loan on bond and mortgage 8 ■W ,<*«'• KoMbeon. agt , <£££ 7 . adv.tf y 1 J," *" to tbe Hen- fo It

¥ IandTavored 5 FOR ASSEMBLY t Voters Here Say "Chris" Was a Live Member of Legislature. .. Local frleuffs of. former Assembly man Chris. S. Hand are expressing p themselves ss pleased wltb hie announcemsnt that he will be a candidate for Hie Republican nudrinatlnn for tbe Aesemhly. || They aay that he was a real '.'live b wire" when be represented this die- * trlct in the lower house and accom- '• pllshed reeulta for the people whom he * repremnted. Noiliing wae too much for * blm lo do, He wm alert and stood 0 sufficiently strong wltb the other' members to get things for his con0 si liuente. " Hie friends hire, and those are * many, declare that ha should poll all of Oceeil City's vote bet-suss of wbst '• be did ou severs! occasions for lbs benefit of tbe people of litis community. 0 WATER POLO 11 cosiest meiwesa aiissiic CM* b The wetsr polo contest between Hie II championship local learn, mads up .. of a number of the lifeguards on the . beach front, end tbe Atlantic Ctty allstar aggregation of water churnsrs, * resulted In a tie— « lo ft— In the Hy- * gala Pool, Atlantic City, Friday night * Eeary contest of -Its kind between lbs Ocean City boys and the teem serosa the bay bss always resolved It ' self Into a light scrap, with the locals * Just managing 10 get away with one goal laad. The decldluE match will be played * next Friday evanlug, when another '' spectacular game will be seen at the ' Hygsla Pool. . . 1 jj Although tba polo match waa a draw, tbe relay reoe between a team of local llfecuarde and ona of tha At- 1 1 lantlc City aqnad retailed lo a walk- 1 away for Ocean City, the latter leaving , their opponent! behind a full length • •when the gongeoundtd for tbe flnleU. , ' Henry Seott, tbe popular young . champion ewlmmar of tble rteort, ' came cloee lo the world's record for 40 1 yards, held by Dukt Kabanomokre. ' wban ba clipped bis lap In 20 2 sec- 1 ^ onde. The Duke's record It 19.8 sec- 1 ; "WITHIN THE LAW " Strong Plat Its be aires at teasel's . Plsr Theater. t "Within tba Law," which le to ba I , presented In Haud'e Pier Theater t . Saturday aveulug next, baa proven t , than au American success, as It t equally popular In Eugland aud I Australia. Onrbat to eee Ibe play to ■ tbe effect It baa oo tbe masses t who understand tba lolustlces of some t of lbs department stores and tha graft- « Inlarftrance of some of tbs police I Every scene of Ibe play has been verP I In oourt— often tbe similarity has t wen remarkable Only recently Iht e who work! "Within Ibe Law " matched by tbe "Wolf of Wall Removed from tbe coincidence lo , aud Australia, the play t stands spun its merits aa one of the b melodramas aver written. , PRIESTS ON RETREAT I * ii EcPssI O issue* Bsrvlsrs ■ •I "Ocean Ira," This Cll*. d Bishop McFaul and more than 8 ssvsoly priests of tbs Trenton Diocese arrived 1a tblacRy early Monday evenand began thalr annual retreat, service# being opened by Bishop « McFaul. Tba retreat la being bald at « hi McFaul. Tba belog at

u- "Ocean Beat," at Thirty fourth street, na tba summer school of tbe Christian 1 sd Brothers. It wilt close Friday, let An equal number of the clergymeii Be of thla diocese wlU Man retreat at »; "Gaaao Rest" next beginning 1 id Monday, even log. Mouslgnor Fog, vwar central, will ba la charge, in Tbaa<prlsala earns her* for tbs Oral lima lam year, and they wars all dolighted wltb tbslr surroondlnga In ' n- this clly. at eottlng lbs •ootlsml. -t, There are few PhUadelpblsoe owning ' collages and land In thla city who are ! ,1 nol subsenbaraoftba Ocean (Try Sen- ■ sc TiNEL.aiKl thay all aay It taadeetdedly ■ „ welcome weakly visitor at all times, i a. especially during tba eight or nlaa . a months of lbs year when thay are not is "»ln« in Ocean City. The Sentinel st *'*•• ,h* news— and gives It in an- ■ , biased shape. Aa usual, at this time , d uf the year, tbe Sentinei. has bad a * large number of additions lo Its subt script Ion Hal. JiHn tbe number before « >( you losve here at the end of the sum- u „ 'varoh. A * "Iran Kent Tocssa. » (l' In tbe races at Caps May Saturday afternoon, tha Mlrna, Capt Snslleu- »i burg, of the Ocean Ctty Motor Boat J ' Club, defeated Tocsam II, Capt L. W. It Mul'ord. of ibt Ocean City Yacht ?! B Club, sailing tba yacbtmeo's club S co'0"- Th,J *»re In tba claaa under 48 rating. Mlrna made tbe 16 miles to *r set lo 2 hours, 7 minutes, 18 seconds Tbcaam II beat tble time by 4 mfnntas a L 8 seconds, but suffered a handicap of 8 minutes 18 seconds, which she could uotoreroome. ?• ... hi Here. bS Wlllllam Henderson, a carpet man- •" u lecturer, whose extensive works are I M Bristol, laamong those who will re- : m*ln b,n to' ««>e Urns during the month of Ssptember. Mr Hsndtrson , ■ P»My cottage on tha Gardens t ompaoy's tract, and be hat met many of Ms bnslness friends htre durIng the summer. — - bel raa.e w c. t. v. Keen... left lire oiembere of Ibe W. C. T I' of , New Jersey will hold their anuial'1" convention lu Mlllvlll. Oetubsr ! Te . and 8. The members of the two uatao. have been., ranging for wm tlm. for the eet.rtammeut 'f delegalm. I

1 aMsoiao sua eaartT isriNO ruaaivuer or *it .-ainoe afSAiagB , LAWRENCE M. LEAR ' Surreuor lo ' N C. GODFREY . , r Upholstering:, Awning^, House Furnishings 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. K C8TI MATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN PLUMBING Are you grttiug eutir. as to prirtk «orkm«i»h.p aiwl bu.ii.~- .-..nrb-} ? II . But. It will pay yon to give ms a trial. I aa la an axeJptloaslly -g.- J >•"'<'■'>. ut' rare of yonr repair work of wbieh I make asperislty, I b»>' l".e»|--usi»e csuwisnuieui " or dsriesl fores to uislutalu. Olvs Bis s trial. - .wstri Rrioyaa C. H. BACON 61)7 Klghlll St , J gyg^^^oweainioismaNmsyiaiiRiiEmKotNmroat^BitctiKT:^.' $ r Yard and Lawn work attended ta promptly. All.klii.l. of lmu>c a"<l yard plants. Special seashore lawn grass -ewl for sale. Ileal grades of , shade aud ornamental trees sod hedging. Would lie pleased to do your ( * wolk for you. Tup soil sold 111 any quantity an ! ajwctal ferlill/er for X 7""' ■•>»•' elmer h. crane ; • ao m o o r l v re terrace Interior Decorating PStore * stock m 651 flsoury Avenue Foreign and Domestic Wallpaper * EDWARD al. BORTOIN

f ; -J r "TOM" GARVIN HERE j Ch lef t'lrrk or rcnaa»l»a«ila I 1 Hawse Meets Friends. > Thorns. H. liarvlu, chief clerk ..f I ■ Ibe Houee of Representatives al 1 ■ Harrlsburg, Ps . accompsuled by his I wife, was si Ibe Hellevue this week, j • have been visitors bere for . several seasons and grow mure pleased | I w«h lbs clly every year Also at Hie eame hotel are llirlr > frltude. William Anderson, suil wife Mr. Andereon, wbo le In lbs plumb- - tog buslueea lu Phllidelphls.lv widely ■ kuown there. Mseare. Garvin and Anderson ere neighbors at Sharon Hill. Fare- Two Htgbr 1 Tba railroads ruuulng to tbe Jersey coast resorts eomplalu of a falling off palronage of tbelr express trains, admit a considerable Increase lu the dollar excursion business. Doesn't that abow that tbe fere on express trains Is higher Iban Ibe public can afford to pay and that a reduction would largely Increase patronage, to tbe greater proflt|of tbs road? asks 11 1 i 'amdrn Post-Telegram. Tnt fact that tba excursion rate Is one-half the regufare shows tbat tbs latter rale is high', for tbs railroads do nol carry excursionists al a lose. Would Like to Tote for Hand. Bays tbs Mlllrllle Republican, referring to Cbrla. S. Haud'e candidacy for , the Assembly: "Cbrla" Is well kuoMb . and his many friends ere sorry - that residing In a'notber ruunly Ibey will bava Utile chanes to aaetel lo bis , nomination. He Is a man of ablllly, 1 and highly Intelligent energy, 1 and If sent to lbs legislature will ' reflect signal credit on Caps 1 May County. C.C. Wansushrr-a Niwjob. C. C. Wanaraaktr, of Philadelphia, who spent much of Ibe summer here ' wltb ble UDde, Capt. R R.Sooy, has t his R. Sooy, has r

, beeo appointed buslnees manager of I tba Uarrick -Theater, Philadelphia. succeeding Frank G. Zimmerman. 1 wbo resigned lo assist his father, J I Fred Zimmerman. In his many I enterprise*. Try au Advtrtleemeut I ib tha Sentinel Sealed Proposals. healed bids win be tseWval train Uondst •jstilna.Oolober «, at s.e eloek, b, lbs Board , site, to be delivered at tbs eebool --- --- .. •fltows. Is wit: Twenty loos st Tueksliov '•"•MO ». « rstsraowrf, nVs looaat Ho. , s^WtSawaastRsr " ^Taa^Botwdrsaarvra tba rl|bt to irjset ao) o. c.. aF4>K.p'y.t&WW" """n'j.. for 8ale of Buildinpi. wsawsiA w'- b> ,b* KSK'TB™' 8' KiK a arS 13fa:JSSir,-ALSS£,fl7LSS rjuai 10 tweety a.e par etbL 01 tbs eraounl ^jhobe by order of Ura Rosrdof Com mlaalun JOHN K. AUANM. umsd Aur'w r.reix »-u MC"it r "ux. ..^1A.^?CASTLB ADkiHc Clly Buel- ? !-,bl"h"d lm- ShortffiiSf"™""- M FOR SALE : Will sell as a whole, 67 lots 1 >etwecn Fifty-third and Fiftyifth streets, for 20 per cent, "u ess than their assessed value. 'cruis easy. 1* ' William a. Wells, _ 9? Spring street, S Trenton, N. J. I 5

Mark lare '] Undertaker and Embalmcr ■ I . MORGAN HAND. JM. ^ Ocean City Title and Trust Company / of Ocean City, New Jersey CAPITAL $100,000 J SURPtUS $30,000 ' A:r* "w"""' trust** „r t WM. K. MAHMKY. Prealdssl MK.NKY II. MOOKE. Kind Vbw-I'naldsnl hHJri-hKH. UH1LA M . Macon d Mr* l-~.nl. nl DIRECTORS 1 8oban° Ml"n*" Mr,r' w' K Nssscy k. v. jZi'twi! JL W. BdwsnU Wlllbiirfl-. ff|i.rr,cd ^ , KobartJ Kay J Kill. 1*11 Tnlc'ii"*11 '"r.^ -. vr.:."-"""1 ] Baaklai by Mail a Sptda"!? ^ IOHN E. TOWNSEND „ Ploctal...! r> a a.. _ " Electrical

•- 1137 Asbury Avo. J' Ocean City New Jersey ' IRA E. WALL b 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Plain and Decorative : Paperhaneer A Post Card will bring our «er. vice to you. - Fall Planting1 I Now b lbs Time to Arrange lor I PLANTING HEDGE. TRKHS. ( SHRUBBERY, ETC. jt J, Thomas J. Thorn 1128 Bay Avenue Prtcsi and Work Right. Both Phono. jt j, j, y J ATLANTIC ICB^tOMPANT nSmEs = Pooono "Mountain Icr^ Orio«. ,o,st A.bury Av•OCEAN CITY N 4. B Ocean i lly. N.j. Bsll.sa-x Lawn Work ^i'hy_ not make your seashore home by having a g...i i4w„ 2( nudcf My gsrdcbsrs are men of lono - and practical experience. No matter what you want in tbi.Tine, I am the man i S. M. PONTIERE •I* Asbury Avenue I i

You Should Worry if you have to do-tke ironing in the old way Travel 10 Miles oil Ironing Day changing irons on a Move. * Sit Down, and Keep Cool while doing yutir iron-. .'ing with an Electric Iron. Impossible l.v attv other method. Get One On ; TFial at the Electric Light Office To Our Consumers Patrons j'we Irepgnl to furm.h ^Vim'wd' fit*! a line »f light -m«I (..rl^pplume* «.B^ """* "" City Gas Light Co. Bell Phone t8 " Inter-State Ph .e 134-A SU1TON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey HEADQUARTERS For anything you want to know about building. Are you undivided how 10 ;»la« yout house > Yon are invited 10 come and see our splendid vol Ice! ion cl up lo dale plans. Would you like to have your ideas of a house devi>iVl and know what :t would oust to build ? We have a draughtsman always at your service. h:rc. Are you unfamiliar with huilditig materials ? Von are invited lo our show rooms, where samples may lie seen ami their relative . merit* and cost discussed . Are you undivided who to have build. ypttr house? It will of the finest buildings Geean City. JOS. -6. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot 1 ' - - YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City, cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must defraud upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for :l large numlicr of (raople ami could refer von to any or all of them. Semi for the list of names and. photographs ot the houses'. Otis M. Townsend office pi Ml ror n OCEAN CIIY. »tb si. opposite p. 0. D vJ I LL/ EL n ». j. L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty ? Hotels and Bungalows Contractor axM Builder. everything tu ti»- iiuu.n-ig t.-i * Plans and' Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. RB8IDENCB — 810 Aabury Avenue OFFICE— 74b West Avsnun ■ ■■- ~.uurj- .iisuus OFFICE— 740 West Avebui

ALLEINF SCULL THE Eighth tt.vu OCJSHJV firs. Phone Connections Walter V. Hess -CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER jobbing given special attention jJvi::?foV.^:,0v1?,°oS: ^oo* .ca,,,.. Office 1017 Asbury Avonue oce^city newjersey B-4-U-BlLD=KUM-C-US ' . "There's a Reason" l-rompt. economical and reasonable on all jobbing and alteration work. Call- us up Ocean City House Bldg. Co. 1V-. II. S„,„, towNa^.1, Tr„Mltct Brnj. K. Young, Secretary , Phona, 3».X Qf fice; Bay Aye bgt { 0t|| flnd f | GOOD PAINTING JUL|LJS EL. JOCHER, Jr FHiiaotitHia patntln0 nn* ©ccoratino OB S TwiNTlITM gtaiXT ao» Viomth era J Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL -

I fWTBMTOM AMP WCILBt^ ' OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Ofpick: 8th St. Opposite p. q. Plans and Specifications prepared without charge Only galvanized nails used on exterior work A hill I loots. ALTERATIONS W « ^ ~ Spencer B. Swan ; Jobbing Carpenter — a Spoclalty a<ld Builder * 1040 A,bur, Avcass, Occsn Clly,' a. j. ._ ESTIMATES AND PLANS ruHlusu,. JOHN T. SEAL : BUILDFR WILLARD 8. 8TEELMAN Contractor and Builder leventh at. and Buy eve. = """Mas ... Pre.*,* A.. J""' A. ti. WINKLF.R PRACTICAL PLUMBER 8. 0. Mum. • naiM GEO. 0. ADAM! & 3RD PLASTERING, RANGE SET1ING ..ILK LAYING, fate., tt£. All Work In Maaon Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S MOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON4 L. BRECK LE Y, PaoP Itvarty Mixed I'aluta, l.sad aud OUl 92ft ami 922 Anbury avatme. HKAfLKY A- AOAHN " Readine Coal Real Estate and Search Company of Ciipt' May Count}, N. J. FIDKLITY THUST CO. y OK NKWAKK TITLES INSURED

FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLO nmna In new bank builillnx — aa Cape May Court Honsc, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY Wlt0t.eS.LC AND RETAIL UF.ALE. IN DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724Asbury Are.. OcEan City. 8. A. Wedding Parties and Picnics a H|>aa _ laity. Your trade sollcltsd. i» OiderKilsllvered. Prompt altriitloB. Milk ami (.'ream always on hand. Both Phonea. " I. S. CHAMPION MANurACTuncn or v STRICTLY PUflE ICE CREAK L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH add WHEELWRIGHT ' Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clim ind Oyslor Teigi 1 Spidilt) ~ Tgdllt rot Ulawart'a Iron WMU w' — Plain and Ornamental Iron FtadA Iron 'Itaillugk and Window Guards. i; Seventh St. and Haven be Eyes Eumined Without Drops 'Nswsm up-to-Owie mstbods. P»"-to-'WQ Tiiifr ; fs' nan „ iTw fr I y Ifr * ifl'nx" 'u/tJbftode ' 'I8 A M> .torn -I Kys UM aud Mps.u.L-1*. »•» r I 'rr. .Tft. " m"l • n sra" "d 11 p I !cil»<l »l ■b*J* " "w'i ut" J.l7"rr^u ■"%*■ Ainrark^arSi A. W. ELY loe» Allaallr Avsaar ATLAITIV CITY, *. IMOote Put Uos Passu Door. ■ MiotdUbsBIM. BsU raoas OM-A