Ocean City Sentinel [ R. CUR^JfB ..ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY { Bell Pbooe No M-X jflEBSgSSS^"'®' Jsbwor. mmfVT flow '-> eiperteored , THUBHUAY. HKPTKMHKK II. 1813. 1 ■' r KaTzknhacii, who W*» here • few t day* i|d, le making II clear lo • Ao'v- r ernnr Klglder thai be la In Ihe rare. i NTATHrncw collected by the Bureau r of City Property In Philadelphia show t ■ that Independence Hall, tbe "rthrlnr i of Liberty." l« visltsd by 962.000 per « aone annually. Thta total la consider- | ably leaa tban the total population of I Philadelphia, and aualyela shows thai ■ tbe ureal majority of tbe vlaltora arr pe renin* who do not live lo tbat city. I Now that petition** are riled, the I municipal clerk** will forward the ' name" of local candldataa In the 1 county dark, who will have earn pie t ballot" printed for every aectton of the I county aod shortly Ihe voter* will re- « calve by mall a lon« envelope contain. Ing a yellow pouter, a replica of the t official ballot tbat they will be called a upon lo wre-tle with In dimly lighted < booth* later In the month Tbe ballot r ehould be atudled carefully before It i» « J uaed !■> atop a crack In the door wltn | noderetand II thoroufbly lu order to * caet a vote lutellifently aud Ita coo- « tenia ehould be made familiar beforr tbe boy figure* out hi* arithmetic I leaaon oo the back. Watch for the < aample ballot. Thk Democratic Newark Hfar lliue I ■Uae up tbe gubernalnrial *llualk>n In I thla State:— "Now tbat former (lov- * ernorSlokr* baadellnltrly decided to I be a candidate for Governor lu the He I publican prlmarle*, which uieaua In- i nomination, the Republican campaign aaaumsa abape aud form aud the party Internal la focuaed on a standard- bearer In IBM, wben candidal" for Unv. ernor, Mr. Stoke, received 231.383 votes and a plurality of 51.644. Wilson's yole for Governor In 1910 wa# 2,318 greater, while hi* plurality we* 1,5*8 lea*. For Prealdeul laat year Wll-ou's volt wae 33,074 leu than tbe vote for Stokli !n 19IH, Tbe figure, ere "Igulll caul of the peraonal strength of the candidate whom the Democracy will face In .the coming campalgu. Thr fact that aa Uoveruor Mr. Stokes not only mada good, but luillalsd Important rerorme and revolulioiilied the Stata'* railroad tax ayetem, mu.i powarfully operate lu bla favor lu a campalgu In which ha will reprreeul the progreaalve |wllcle«urilie advanced eletneut of hie party." Th* conatant qqjry lu Inveatlgatiug tbeoauaaeoflba high coal of living la "Wbo gala the money?" which remind* one very much of the popular game. "Who'a got tbe button?" Sooner or later the holder of the button la alwaye found, but It now look* aa If the man who get* tbe money will oever be dlecovered. When the 'lueathiu la pul It 1* always tbe next man, and an Ibe whole matter goea round In e never ending circle. Many acbemea to find the solution are tried, buteo far without raaolt. And eltll tbe prlcae mount with no proapect or them lowering. Probably the eolutlon la a family affair aa much aa anything. If a family •ealea lu living it may reduce lu expeoaee quite a Utile. For luelsuee, If a family reaqlvee lo dispense with certain kluda of food and to renounce convenience, which our father* would have regarded aa luxurUe, there I* no raaeon why a family cannot substantially reduce Ibe ooet of living The trouble with eucb a plan la Ibat no ona cares lo try It. Tbe etabdard of living baa gone up within tbe paet few years, aod naturally Iba coat of living baa gone up wltb It. Tbat la uot to eay tbkt price*, In many caaea, and altogether apart from tbe standard of living, are not unduly high aod ougbt lo be lowered. TAXfCU ■ NCR KAMI MM. Tbe Ux rale In this city forthe year IBIS was ft 34 Tbe Ux rale here for tbe year 1BIR 5C will ba 92.35. People ben were told two yeera ago « tbat undar commtaalon form of government the dty would have lea. taxes lo I pay aud more emcleut service. Have we either of tlifcee? i Not ouly la the lax rale Increased, i but ihe valuation* have gone up |?no.. i 000 i Here'* something lo tblok over dor- I lug Ibe long winter days, and ll won't be pleasant thinking for many of Hi* i property owner* I • i ■ MCARRIAQK Of J FETICH. A young man In thla clly was I arretted recently on a charge of dla- i orderly conduct, which, according in I report, wae not the proper charge. a» » be assaulted a msn, and was given a • >• -Bring before Mayor Head ley, who aentenoed him to twenty day. In the I euuuty Jail. < Tbe youug man became ••aaa.y" ^ and thirty more day. were added h. • hi* sentence. Within thirty lioura after he wa. ' aemeuced, the young man wa. re,ro,D *"d '"""'ed to ' thla city. I There la something radically wrong i It baa not been long alnce a negro, , sentenced to Jail by Ihe mayor, was J back in town very shortly after he ! had _be*u Imprisoned and long before f bla term would have expired. In k# * ease. It la said, the negro polll 'Clan. 1 pointed out the error of eeudlng one of ttulr race to jail Ju.t before the 1 WMfon^on tbe question of e uen * it y il « there la a cane prevented nf aravult i ' aud battery, aa I. alleged in boll, of I three Instance", have tlie |.*lice aulboriiiea the p- war to deecrlbe it ..I owe of disorderly . .induct? c Fog Sauc — Two- flue Oeean City 1 StaSMSSJ®:
SDNDAYlirfiE I LOCAL CHURCHES ■ ■ — ■ t' Sermoun and Excellent | Music Heard by Large . Congregations. The churche* lo tfowtn City were all ,j well rilled at tbe aervlcre on Sunday Following are report* of the sermon. g lieard: || / yuuTMuuarrgiciAM. ,<>cy Interaallug service* were held { i'o Hie Flret Presbyterian Church on 1 ( Sunday. Two large congregations (for , season' were assembled lo !be r main auditorium end lecture room of , thr church. The alnglug throughout , Ihe day wa. exceptionally good. The j I Choir after, an absence of two mouth., , back ringing very acceptably a , • number of an'.bem. Jit tbe moraine service, John Hlpwell rang e very • plearing tenor eolo end In the evening r Merion Kloetr rang a aopr-ano , I «nlo, antllled, "The Good Shepherd " The parior, the Ker Charles H Hohner. preached a( both services. In ( the morning his theme we» "Three > . -ha ken Pillar. ofOur Faith, and , , In tbe evening "Tbe I'ncbaagiog , , Christ" The text of tbe evaolng #*»•!, . was Hebrew. 1J: S: "Jew. Car*! , , the rame yerieiday, today aod toe- . ever.;' , Tbe Rev, Mr. Boboef sareraaeed - , that tbe sacraaaeat tbe Load * I Supper would be cHebratel "« ■ l day arorolat aud tbat tbeev ej«fc< re I prion of craw member* SpreraJ , , service* eyil re b#M th* *«*• pre- , , lory lo tbre important warns#. at . , tre regular mld-wae* grayer aerewe* j , ,*o Wednesday er.n.nf and oa Friday f . evening at 7.ho o'clock j Plana are being laid for an active t program of work for lb* winter. A t . cat bee bet leal class will re organised 1 , by tbe pastor for tbe Indoctrination <>( , lb* younger people lo the standards of , • llie Presbyterian Cburch. Tbe*Chrl*I tlen Kodeavor Society la conferring - with Die pastor, wbo I* president of i the county rhrl.llan Endeavor Union, | for a number of ralllre throughout the , ■ county llil* fall, and Ibe Sunday i i school I* planning In carry forward | t IU work nn an enlarged scale. i Among event- Immediately ap- i • proachlng on tha cburch calendar are: i • Sunday., September 28 and October i . 5, parior'. vacation. . : 8 rtuuday evening, October 12, tbe Rev. H P. Y. Sclielley, secretary of Temper- • auce Work of tbe Preabyterlao I Churcb. I Sunday. October IB. rally day In e Suuday -chool and Cbrlrilaii KnII drevor. e KllUri M. g. >i Tbe Rev. Dr. Linn Bowman, pastor |. of the Park Avanue M. E. Cburch, e Philadelphia, preached both .tbe writ moua of the day. be having exebangad a pulpits wltb the Rev. Dr. Hetnee Tbe l coiigrrgal Ion* were very large, d The morulng lext wae Cor II; IS; 1: "It la nut expedient for me doubtless to glory. V will come to vlaloua aud g revelations oftbe Loid." n Dr. Kr.-man noted thle text aa glveu lu WvricoU: A Hort'a text (Ureefc), r margin.-' leading: -I muri glory, r though It Is not expedient," and then -aid In part: e "The apoalle, aa be Is balng aaaailtd r by his accusers, feel* the dtaadvautage* 1 of talking end prefers lobe ellent. He e had that type of mind, and, moreover. i dde* uot want to apeak of bluaaalf, but d muri do ao, must glory aa being Im . (wiled by tbe Spirit. He will relate I only bla own experience, Ood'e ravelt dona .aa tbey come to blot in vlaion. r but, to avoid eveu tbe appearance of j boaritng, he will apeak of hlmaeir In . Ihe tblld person . if "Tbe aporile relates tbat be knew .. a men In Cbrlet who, about fourteen e year* ago, bad been caught up to tbe I thTM heaven and bad then eaeo and a beard tblnga which II was unlawful . for him to uttar. All there yean he bad waited till be could are Ood'e > revelation more la lu entirety aud in f a more correct perspective. , "Eveu though compelled to apeak. , or glorify, Pf. Paul feels Ibat there la a „ kind of profanity lo evan alluding to I his vision Of- Ihe third beaven. He r felt Ihst word* hurt some revelations. I The vlaion waa ao sacred, ao unutterable, that to tell It would be boaatftil. Would tbat wa might think more of ■be) third heaven, for, Ihe deeper our r thought concerning It, tbe more unutterable would be tbe thinking i "St. Paul fell keeoly the llmluilons thai affected bla telling of I ba vlalou , , of which be la speaking. The rsglou , . was beyond tbe line of hla eeuae*. He ; i uot whether be was within or i without the body. He felt tbat bis i own llmHallona would profane the , revelation were be to attempt ade- . script Ion of It. So wa all faal about a mother's love, true gratitude, heart- , . felt grief. "There are aunga without words, | aud word* canuol describe tbe au- , beauties of nature or the greet | exhibitions of her vast force*. , "But St. Paul had a thorn In tbe | . flash lest lie should be exalted beyond , measure. Hla strength was made per- • lu weakness end he knew and > gloried In the thorn because It wa* Ini separable from Ills vision * | ■ "Too many of ua have no thorn, I i no vlalou, for Ibe revelations or i Ood are *11 attached to tlie crose; and " «»>«* ■*"■*■ .uitjiiRi uj me cross, and
' the Vlaion of th* third lisaveu, or para, i ittaa, gore with tba virion of tbe croaa. Thay belong together." M Dr. Bowman's two closing thoughts j most eloqueutly developed by him. Mae, by a disinterested devotion Ood. are bleaeed wltb a vlalou of i ; Him. Such men were a boat of ecrly i , lata, but thby were myatlca lu i | I r| The cotiillllou* of Ood'e revelations i I are that they come t*> u* when wg era i , Ihe path of duty. Ouly men who • dq, Ood 'a work are caught up hP--lii'ave niy vlaion. j Rev. Iir O. L. Dobbin, offered Ibe! , o|*eulng prayer at tlie eveulug aervice. i I I Dr Bowmeu preached a mosl «lo- 1 qneut and eflectlve rermou from the ! Ii text, Juhn, 18: IK, making uae, how- H evar, of only Ihe riret aeuteure of tlie I b , verse: "But Peter at. wd at the door." C Tbe speaker tint gave a brief audjc
graphic word picture of the historical e* i felling of niatext. in which bta chere.--ilertxallon'of faispbas.as lb# inatn«re . tlmeraervlng.end meltguaot p«rei!»aa Peter elt be .loot of the i*el#c* of t'ala pbas » bile bla lewd eea under exam* natUHi and faring .ubornet witneara. I sired and urad by tbe *|<Mkrr TS#| .allelic for lb* time being. wa*> t ^ald, waa walling 111 the hope tbat h» I Ma.ler would .boa forth Hi# po»«r j aud con found Hi* euemle*. bui lul#*r I ■ j j lug lo desert lllm if He kep»ou-ili»| i Dr. Bowman iben applied ibe fore- j a Hi a K-albtug Jenuurialfoi. ofj" ! the lueulral poritiou of aiauy m.*d- ,, jrro proferaor* of religiou eitb rtgardjt tbeirt'hurcb. He ramioded sucbj? tbat be ebo la uot actively for hwj le agsturi Him and thai, a* lo Ibe case of Prier, eo lu ibetre-neut tsl- j ity Iced* »rr*utbl l.' dental J BURGLAR SCARE t'awlll. *( t.eee.t *>•-»*- Cetlager*. I'ldall tlararA rre family of Erecri Blood .xwtagvrv a: Tt» Ninth rireet. had a t-urgiar^ scare rerly yerieeday aaoramg A ' wa* asked l-> t - for a— *»ian-.e aod .Be I a armed ihe reee of "the Nmth rirert I Pwwereav raxetr ■*"'• to '^jl Mr sad Mr*. Hrttey l> Moore ba«ej I teturued rw« taeiecaap » ty »*rne| I wood., where thwy *p#ot aa art, of :he J .ummwr. add were here yesterday Mr Movre raid he foil greatly refrerirad by hi* outing A youug ran of Flthiao Tatsre. who was arctdaul. I ally ahot In oo* of bis leg* wltb a Flo- _ j rifle 'u lb* bauds of a sou or Wit- ! bam D dtierrerd. while lo ramp, has recovered from tbe lujury.' Ttie wound waa alight. Has nasi Orders tec ■.amber. f The John Marts Co. I* furnishing t lumbal to Allen Scull for hla contract I at "Ocean Hart,'1 the Christian I Brothers' rammer home at Thirty- ' fourth street; to Wlllerd rilreltneu for 1 the cottage he la building at Thirty- I sixth street and Ceotrat avanue: to thir ' : City Mill eud Lumber Company for I the cottage tbe company la building i for William K. Btlllwal). and also to I - thla company for tbe cottage tbe com • peuy le electing to Chelae*. , -a-* Mlm Halite W. Irak*, State Council ■ - Secretary of the D. of A,; Mrs. Hannah Vauaman, Associate Junior Pari Stela Councilor; ;Mra. Florence M. Gilbert, : Stele Council Wardeo; Mr*. Anna M. , Barclay and Mrs. Aluora D. Mead, - . representing Ocean Clly Council, No. I 10, will laave bert Monday morulng lo i attend tbe Peat Councilors' Association ooovanllou at Trenton Id ,tb* : afternoon and tbe Stat* Council aeaalon ■ on Tuesday and Wednesday ' Thaak Their Priced*. , Commodore and Mr*. Clarence C. W. Wilson dealt* to thank tbroogb tbe Skkti.vki., Ibeir many friends for their oo openlloo In making tbe motor boat dub's season aueb a delightful I sucoees. Il would be Impossible for , Commodore Wilson and bla wife to ' t thauk all personally, ao tbey lake tbla meant of assuring ibeir friend* of their : 1° epprerlatlou of tbetr work. RM. Wide. Reed. State road officials have luapeeted the May's Laud lug-Tuckabo* road prer paratory lo Dual acceptance, but eay tbey cannot approve tbe road until It 1 la mada wldtr betweao Bakaria Corner ' t end tb* Main Slat Ion. The road 1 t builder aayi It la not bla fault, becausa 1 , ba waa not given tb* proper Hoe* and 1 I IIR matter la up to tb* county euglI D**'' | ' Has I.ocalw Mere. ' Daniel J. MrNlcbol aod two of bla ' 1 children, of Philadelphia, wan amoug 1 tbe visitor* her* efowdtye ago. He 1 • la a brother >f Senator McNIcliol. out 1 ' of Ptlfodeipliia'a political Isadora. ' aud a'tar-iberof tba firm of oontrac- ' ' tore. Some friend* who saw blm declare thai It will not be long before he ' " I* ■ cottager In thla clly. r Teachers go Reel. r Tbe euuual meeting oftbe members j - of tb* Teachers' Retirement Fond of < Cap* May Couuty will be held at tb* i • office of County Superintendent Hand. ' i at Cap* vlay Court Housa, Saturday ■ i morning. September 20. Ouedslegal* ' I. to reelected to tb* annual couvsn- 1 ' lion to be bald at Trenton oo the laat ' Saturday lo Saplember. Using in Cincinnati. | Mlaa Beatrice Haines, th* talented daughter of Ihe Kev. Dr. end Mr*. , John H. Heine., of thla city, will gu I Cincinnati within a short lime, \ where abe wHI apend tlie winter. Mini 6, has been la charge of ihe • cburch mu.lc aud did excellent work ' 1 winter aud during the spring J; Reclined timer. n Luther L. Wallace, who waa reap- I pointed a Democratic electloii officer " tb* Flrri Ward, declined lo serve, • ' and Alfred Hlgree waa named on to rill tbe office. Charles " ■ "■ "" ioe omce. Charl«
i- Sampson, Republican, waa elected ». judge aud John B. Chrlrilao, Democrat, Inspector of the board. la — J Paikerewreneral Bloae Harbor, u Tlie Rev. John J Sweeney, rector of >f Bt. AuguailDe'i Church, this clly, went 1 y to BtODe Harbor Hpnday afternoon to Il aaalet the Rev. Edward J. Whalen In the ceremonial of blessing tha new a statues and altar furnlalilnga, and tbe e canonical erection and bfeselng of Ura o '-halloo* of tb* Urjae." Hnck tram Plahtng Trip, I »| C.ptaln Charles F Wall biok » f ■ party of friend, on a d.hlug inp to , - j irnegat on hi. line boat, Ague* B 1 > , Thpreday, reluruing h. u,l. clly , 1 • With C.pi.n, Wall were' • ran. Rex Wall. Victor Drieabach 1 L. Breeklty aud William ' .Chad »tck. |
Drrdgtag l.laae Walrrw.i . Tba State wotk of dredging tbe inland watetway from Cap# May to Atlantic Highlands has progressed *• far aa tb* Thirty-fourth street drawbridge. thle city, the "Crook Horn" Channel, eo long dreaded by boatmen Including tb# "Turtle Ground#" being dredged ao tbat boat* may para r through at all tide#- The section . known aa LIUI# Bay between Ihe , Great Egg Harbor Bay and Thirtyr fourth street, however. I* rilll uuI dredged end I* ouly navigable at high I lid*. Tbla la now being dredged and will be opened this fall. Athletes Didn't Come There waa not a little dlaappolnlI ment ax pressed by some people here I when It waa learned that the'Veterau I Atblriss' Association of Philadelphia, , would not hold Its annual oollug in . thla clly that day. Inability to get a , crowd of lb* member* together for Ihe ouvlug wae the cause of tbe failure lo t le Oral Financial ■hap*. , Tb* membtrs of tbe Ladles' Aid Society of the Flrri M. E. Churcb be Id Ibeir tegular monthly meeting at tb* cburch Mouday evening. Good . financial reports were beard, and the i society la making plane for ao active r fall aod winter eeaaou. ' Dragster Baal la NerrtMown. r Dr. J. Tboruley Hughe# and family, 3 of Elgblb street end Wesley avenue. t returned borne Tuesday afternoon r from a vlalt to Philadelphia eud suburb.. Dr. Hughes, who I. an rxoalleut tenor, rang a aolo In a Norrbtown Mribirilri Church Suuday. r I be membare of th* Ocean Clly Mo- , tor Boat Club will nomluatt eaudp r date# for office ou the last Saturday I evaotng of tbla month. Than u raid , to be considerable Interest abowu lu I Ihe nominations for some of the offlcreNew Klectrtc Men. J. M. Jonas, men's furnlaber, 7V> Aabury avenue, baa placed an elect rt- , eal sign on lop of Ibe wooden awning E of lit* Leslie store, adjoining II la , a handsome sign and allracia much , favorable atleutlon. . au Advertisement in the Skstivkl Scaled Prepomtls. ' orgOoaiuoaor ('peer 'Vowariua. tSanivm ' !5riraVmi5ra a?iiSrr 'T for Sale of Buildings. I^^tov.(re^ui^T"lSV!»rihi wie™ wrai ox Vnu*r. <ra'° M raaibraTieVit'IidVifr bMAer^DO ^wZaioaof e 'iif m:;;:™;:;: r " * JOHN K. AMJHL bairo AograU. MIX vu, a I 1 '
0.ae«v7.v... ' or .Ua me. ^ LAWRENCE M. LEAR ..... *> w N C. GODFREY" •••. . . . '« • rDpholstering, Awnings. House Furnishings 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N J CSTIMATES CHCCWruLlV 6' YEN . PLUMBING j Are w» <SUK enure ratwfarta« a. to l""v. *..rk»*n«L.p I "''ill.''- ', ,*. J-.-'. ~"Li': ' C."H'. BACO.\ f'"7 ■:|jt|,tl' . Yard aad-lrawn work atteuded to promptly Mi Mi "• • f i . . yard plan la. Special raa-lrore law n gra- rawl^for -a v l'r-l uiadc- S ELMER H. CRANE ■ ■O MOOXLVN TgWHACI Ooean City NawJaraay | ■aomimim nniniiBiinia imnxn " . Interior DecoratinA PStOP0 ''"i stock ii 6S1 Hsbury Hvenue Foreign and Domestic Wallpaper ! EDWARD J. BOI^TO^
" HARDCASTLE Atlantic City Bustu#*a C°"ege, established 1SW7. Shorthand, lypewrlllng, bookkeeping. Eng. Ileb; day and evenlug aeaalon. Burine.. ■ houses supplied with stenographer* ' ;,"d„boo''keep*r. Both phones, 824t 627 Bartiett Building. M. K. Cramer. , Principal. 8-i, 3of i FOR SALE Will sell as a whole, 67 lots between Fifty-third and Fifty- ' streets, 'for" 20 per cent. ! :less than their assessed\al ne. .Terms easy. • .- Wirt. 1 am A. Wells, 9- Spring street, J ' Trenton, N. J. 1
J^[ARK LAKE "j Undertaker and Embalmer | ' MORGAN HAND. JK. ] t» ■ — j Ocean City Title and ■ Trust Company » of Ocean City, New Jersey j ^ CAPITAL $100,000 * SURPLUS $30,000 DIRCCTOR8: ' I ('laytae Halats Brlrk W, K. Xuvv ! Kahn Carmin llrnry 1». Mu4*rv J J. M. (.-beater A. rue u. Hire " ' H. w 'ku*"" 1 ir* 1 "*uiik ] I Baekiag by Mail a Specialty j - JOHN E. TOWNSEND ( Electrical Contractor : 5 & I- 1137 Asbury^Ave. * Ocean City New Jersoy ^ IRA E. WALL 1 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey 1 - SSssSL - Plain and Decoratire ; Paperhaneer - A Post Card will bring o 11,,,,. k ' vice to you. Fall Planting 1 Now to the Tune to Arrange lor PLANTING HEDGE, TREES, 0 SHRUBBERY, ETC. jt jt Thomas J. Thorn 1128 Bay Avenue Price* »nd Work Right. .Both Phonei. j« jC j» ^ J.
; ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT — L" Pncnnn Mountain Ice 1 o flow, 131A Aabury Awra. OCCAM CITY N J. f Lawn Work not make vour seaah.ve l,„mJ a! tractive by having a 1 ... .. 1 j made? My gardeueni arc-men of lon»'~ and practical experience. -No matter! what you warn i„ this line, I am the man I M i gnaninlee all work done snd price, r astiafurtory. Katiinstea cheerfully given. I j S. M. P0NTIERE BI6 Aabury Avenue I
You Should Worry c if you have to do Hie ironiti^in the <'W »uv Travel 10 Miles on Ironing Day c elianviii'g iron- 011 a st«v<». Sit Down and Keep Cool while doing >«•"' »""■ ini: wit It Jt! Electric Iron. _Iuijkr«il.le ,,,, .in,! in «L Get One on • . . I T-. ial at .tlie t jElectric Light Office • r To Our Consumers e Patrons ji City Gas Light Co. I n,tl Phpnc is. N Int,r-Stnt, P:> •' •■!,» I SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Oc.-an City, ^ New Jersey HEADQUARTERS For anything you want to know about ' building. j • Arc yon mi, Uv idol how 10 jdati vour house > V.m arc inviud i„ co,ae and see our splendid collcclitm ol up to-date |daiis. Wo, lid you like to hare your ideas of a housc-dcvcl.ii«-d aSd know what 't would cost to littild ? We have a draughtsman always .at your set vice. h:<> . Are you unfamiliar with building materials? Ymi uie inviu.l I to out sliow rooms, where samples may Iw seen mid t'W'f relative i merits and cost discussed. Are volt undecided who lo have liuihl yout" house ? ^ It will of the finest buildiiigsSn Oi-tan City. JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot ' ■i_" * YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot span- the time to Took after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I I have built for a large number of people and could refer you lo any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs, ol the houses. , Otis M. Townsend OFFICE D I I I I HTD \0CLAN CITY, •ih St. Orroslle P.O. PUILL/Ln ~ ' N. J. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages n Specialty — ' Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. F.vwytiiing m the Buiiiiing i.in* Plans and Specifications Fumished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. KESIDENCE — 610 Aabury Avenue OFFIL'B— 745 West Avenue ALLEN SCULL THE BtlWiDLR Eieuru dtA-ff Ocjfstjr /irs. Phone Connections Walter V. Hess contractor and builder JOBBIN/TGIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION •Ilt 'M0Nl y-|v Office 1017 Asbury Avenue Cl^'f NEW JERSEY B-4-U-B1LD-KUM-C-US • "There's a Reason" ecunouica] and reasonable on all jobbing and alteration work. — ......... ,w „gnuiui»ic uii an jMuomg anu aiierattoit work.
Call us-uj'i Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm. H. Smith, President Ralph M. Townsknd, Treasurer BkrJi.F. You no, -Secretary [Mi ra.n., j».» Office, Bay Ave ),et | |)th and 1 1 th Sta. GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E.'jOCHER, Jr. balntl"D anC Bccoratliis 208 8 Twxhthth Btrkkt #07° riOMTH eiaiir r ~ r ~ ~~" ,Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Oi'ncm 8tl, St. Oppose p. 0 1 Plans and Specifications prepared without chaije j Only galvanized nails'tb ^i on exterior work MM.. MOSS. A, -1KB*,, OSS Abb i Spencer B. Swan jobbini. Carpenter !"™,andBu!We- ' CSTIMATtS SNP PLANS rURN|SH.w JOHN T. SEAL ; _ BULLfiER WILLARD S. STEELMAN Con.tractor.and Builder | I IrtriilH st. and tin, „>r. J ' Ocean Clly New Jtiae,'. | Jahh.ne Prom pi Ir Allrmlrp 1, A. a. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER 6. 0. AAiim. « | nisi geo. a. adams & eng. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING MILK LA YUNG. hlcM Etc. All Work In Mason Lino HrompUp Attended To. ' OCEAN CITY, N J ALBERT C. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE ANC{ SIGN PAIHTCRS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, Paop Heady Mixed I'aliite, Lead ami oil* j 1I K.A III. KY A All k MM " Readine Coal fllllr* and tard. TKNTII and h«T Real Estate and Search Company of Cii|M> May Coniily. N. J. FIDELITY TRUST CO. y or NKWAKK TITLES INSURED '1 FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD OKIcm lu naw bank buUiUm — m Cnpc May Court House, N. J. DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER W DENN'S CELEBRATED ,, ICE ■ CREAM 724 Asbugr Ave., Ocean City, N.J. Wedding Parties and Picnic* a 8|«c _ laity. Your trade solicited. » Orderedellvercl, PrompUtleutlpe. .Milk and (-ream always nil hand. Both l'houea. I. S. CHAMPION MANurACTunm or v STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY , Cli» and 0;xt»r Tongs I SptchRl Agent for Hlewart's Irou Work* I'lafii* and Ornamental Iron Kent#. - Iron Bailings and Window Guard* - I; Seventh St. and Haven Are Eyes Examined Without Droft IrStEBWiSS M . .1,.. k^..i K> . 1 1 <M--rs and MpseUMilra U * ""A. IV. Kl.V . ism aaiBBlle Avraae STLtRTIi: CITY, «• jHboreraal Lin* Hsssra IS**1 reisiiUsnsd law. BeU FreasBP-A : - .

