Ocean City Sentinel t R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. . - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No M-X j a^uu1 r«c™* MUdy aii«*r«rt> raiaa IutbuM on appUeallon. job worn promptly don. by axpnwnaad ( ' rHURHOA Y. OlfOHKK 2, IBIS. < ^teterafl " 'W jWOMjeM twcB city. ' It la going to be a gloomy winter for | thp young woman who takV. pride In , wandering uj^and down llie town ar- ( rayed In a dlaplianoua akirt. flhe'll | Ret cold feet, for Inatance. « .. i IT la eald that the oorti crop In the i United Htelea will be only 4 700.000,- i 000 buatiela. Thin Is mora than ibe I real of the world can. ralaa, and will . serve to maintain the reputation' of < American farmara. I __ ( A Lirrns bird wblapeta Ibat Ocaati ' City will again have flrat-claaa baae- ' ball next aummer. Won't that be ' lortly 7 All will have a chance at the umpire, and lha glrla can do their fancy aewlng In the pavilion. I ' I Fiihkrmkn havt been enjoying 1 themtelree immenaaly here dnrtiig 1 Ibe laat week or two, Indulging In ' their favorite apart both In llie bay ' and outalda. Flab we(e never more I plentiful, according to the report* of ' angler*. MARY of the reeldeula of Ibta reaort will beaorry to wltueaa the departure of tbe Kev. Arthur (iae from Ibla city. ( A bard worker, affable and with a bright amlle for all, be made a large ' number of frleode during hie atay here | aapeatorof ImmauuelHapllat Church. I» tbeee thlnge keep up, there aoon ' will be no bead to the flredepartmenl. . It'll be "buated." for sure. The awell- , lug la now eucb that iveu Prof. Cohen, , the Boardwalk expert, couldu't get hla | hauda around the cranium. They , do eay, however, that tba chief wai ao , warm laat week that there waa aluiual ( a eaaa of apontauaoua oombuation, but , "Cap" Lea, 'ChaMey" Wateon and "Ham" Carhart got buay with the hoae. Tiir London' Tlmea aaya that "woman are waarlng laaa than uaual.'lt > That ta a delicate way of laying thai woman in the fket and ao- called high eoctety are trying to diapenee with aa much clothing aa poaalbla. If the mania cootinuaa much longer, there will be nothing left todlacard. Aa there muet be aome atyle In drew to aatlsfy tboae who eel Ibe faahlone, tliit meana that the prooaaaordreaalug will have to be reaumed, and H canum Tub mllltauta among the woman wbo ar* asking for the right of auffrage In Ureal Britain aeem tu be al in the peth leading to the grant of the right they aak tor. Premier Aaqulth, who hae been conaidered an opponeul of equal auffrage. went ao far recantly aa to declare that he felt the poeltlon of women waa ona of great hardehlp, and If they could And a way out he would be willing to help In relieving their dtaablllty. The appeal to vlo- 1 ianee, largely made by autTrigettra I leaking notoriety before all alae, baa ' no doubl delayed favorable action In 1 the Brttlah Parliament. But, aaye the I Philadelphia Record, the great reform 1 cannot be murh longer beld back. 1 Nrw J husky Republicaue ahould not overlook tb* algnlHcance of the offer of former Governor II ad ley, ' of Missouri, and llnltad Rials* ganator , Borah, of Idaho, to comr lo thla Hi alt , aud lake tba atump for Kdward C. Hiokea, aaya the Camden Poat-Tela gram. Oovarnor Hadlay waa the Held , marebal of the Rooeevelt forern In the Republican National Convention; t Henator Borah la ona of the original , Progremlvra. Whan men who bare , figured ao promloanlly Id tba prof rea- , alra movement volunteer to aid tba , Republican campaign If a certain , candidate la nominated, ttlaobvloua that tbey recogulre prngreaaive J characteristics In that candidate. And If Htokee caa command the eupport of , tbaee leaden, ha ehould not find It 5* dlfflcult to get Ibe eupport of the pro- .1 g receive rank aud Die. I I
Thr man who hokla a public nlftce muat expeet crltlclam It la a ueoeaaary requirement of the office. He la a aervant of Ibe people, and, uoleaa the people axpreaa their deelrre. he haa no other way of finding out what thty want. The man who la afraid of crltlclam haa no bualnraa In a public office, and the one who la never criticized la the one who never doee anything . aaya tha May'a Lauding Htoord. Kvan he la ceueured at that tor what lie doea not do. Bo It fullowa Inevitably that when anyone aeplree to au office he muat look forward to more or leea crltlclam, no matter how carina! ly or bow dlllgeutly he aaplres lo do the right thing. I'n uae the expreaakm of Lincoln in a .lightly different form, "You can pleaae all of the people aome of the time aud aome of the people all of the lime, but you can't pleaae all of the people all of tbe time " Ik another column, aaya the .Ml. Holly IJewa, ia a irport of the meeting of tbe W.O.T. U., at which virion, reaolutiona were Bdo|H*d, among tliam ona aaklng for belter auti-clgarelte law*. Tl«e atatutea uu llila aubject would aaam lo be fairly adequate. It ia all nonaetiae to alt back and aak for lawa and tben expect the latter to enforce themaelvea. It la the aame with ! . the liquor law.. There are any quau- J i llty at provblnn. to punleb the illegal : liquor teller, but uotblug can be qoue 1 1 unlaw aome .. ie makea It a duty lo ] eotef oomplaini Bo wltlr Ibe law re- j • petting tbe aale of cigarette*. I uetead I of aaklng for more lawa lo be placed ] on tbe books, why not get bney and , brake a determined effort to enforce ' I
I thoee which erenow on. record 7 Car- t tainly there muat be aome of tham * • tbat can reach the caaee of boys who ( are frequently aeen puffing on Ibe | article lhat I* conaidered au Injurloua Many thousand* of volera In" New ' Jersey were denied llie right to vole In their prlmarlw. Thla waa atrlctly , In accordance with the atalulory law ' r — the (leran law. An outrage on <:l|lzeuahip, Ihe parallel of Which cauuul 1 be found In the hletory of Ihe United Hlate*, wa. Inflicted upon New Jeraey citl/enahlp. wye Ihe Newark New*. II la douMrul If audi a thing could be . done In Ibe electoral ayateni of France. It would nirt be poulbl* In Ureal Hrltalu. II waa poeelbla and It actually ' happtued In Ilia Hlale of Naw Jeraey ■ under an act prepared III IBII by Gov- - ernor Wllaou. forced through the I legislature and signed by the Governor as the crowning act of bis adniluist ration. The uieu who advnr cited, Indorsed and applauded the law - apulugetlu today. Wheu Miey saw r effect they were In ooueternatlon I Aud Ihe right which these thoueauds f of New Jersey cltlzena were robbed of a right guaranteed to them, by the Constitution, an Inallanable right, of i which they were deprived by an luex- . cunabl* set of legislation. The wrong , done can not be repaired. , It was a tiny mouse tbat started a panic among Ibe elephants. It la the peanut that the great public casta for . the favor' of -tlie buge beast In the . menagerie. Trifles light as air have , decided the fate of natlone and have . caused portentous changes In the great , policies of ataleamanehlp. Bo may I com* to peas that In the future of our latest tariff bll| tbe whole thing may trip up on a peanut aud fall over Itself. ( It is becoming plalu now that Ihe new tariff formed by Houlbeuers Is teuder to tbe Buuth, and one of tbe small details la Ibat a duty haa been retained on peanuts. IM ua hasten to add III all frankness, and In a grim determination to be fair, that (hi duty haa been reduced. Formerly It was one-half a cent per pound on unalielled peanuts, ' and In the new bill It is ihrse-elglits of ' a cent, t) $e of little faith! Ye doubters! Ye cavllere! ..Ye pessimist. ' aud critics! How now about tba high ' coal of living. Dlimlia your fears. ' Uet your deposit books and rest ae9 curely Id the knowledge that yon art going to cava one-eighth of on* per J cent on every pound of your nnahtllad DVRR1TKPPKD IRK LAW. I The mayor and tha official organ try i tn bolster upthalr poor cause by deuylug t the tact that tba City CommlaalouerB i "took 916*1) from the schools laat year a to help them out," but tbe former a aubatautlatee tbe charge In hla own ■ words by abowlog what "I" (meaning > himself) did. u Now, mark you, what "I" did t Listen: "I came borne that eveulug I and called tbe commtaelonere to t gather," etc. What for? To keep tha tax rata to U2.M. In cutting tbe 91800 off tbe echoole , In Beptember, an ha declares, be look Ilia Btata school law Into his own , hands and trammeled It undar foot. , Aud yet be claims lo be a frltnd of , ibe public acbowlal That aori of play to tbe gallery and spread-eagleism at flag ralilnge la r easily seen through. , "By Ibalr frulta ye shall know tham." | Tbe school law, which ahould be. I and (a, mora omolpnteot than even . Ibe reuowned mayor of tbla city, vary , plainly aaya that lha board of acbool , estimate aball flx aud determine tbe , amount of money caoaaaary to be ap- , proprlated tor tbe use of Ibe public , acboole MCTWKKN thr piptrrkth or May axdthb rirorr Hay or JONR. Do you gel tbat? Btye the mayor: "The writer" ' (meapiDg himself) "happened lo be 1 secretary of the above board" (county ' of taxation) "lu Brptrmrrk, , ' when tbe rate wee being determined, ' aud be eew, lu order to ralae all the money-eeked tor, Ibe tax rata would exceed ft St." I cam* borne that " evening and called tbe commissioner* j logalbar aud explained to Ibem thai , | If It waa poaalbla wa should cut down ; ' of our appropriation* and maintb* 92 24 rate. Tbey agreed lo j ' thla, and, raallxlng than tbat tba new i school would not be occupied tbat ' 1 year. It waa suggested to aak tha acbool 1 board to reduce their expense* also," Here le tbe Btal* acbool law relative , tlile matter: "Sir. 80. On or before the Uflaenlb . of May In each year, tba Board of I of aucb city acbool district I shall prepare aud deliver lo each .nan aud deliver J t
member of eald board of acbool aatl■□ate au Itemized statement of Ibe - amount of money animated lo be > necessary fur tbe current expeuaes of . aud tot re|>alrlug and furnishing tlis public schools of such district for tbe eiiaulug school year, aud also the ' amount wbicb aball have been ap- . portioned to aucb district by the county superintendent. ' "Hue. HI. Between the nfteeuth day of May aud tbe flret day of Juue lu • each year aeld board of acbool estimate i .ball tlx aud determlue tbe amouut of , money neceasary lo be appropriated for tbe use of tbe public school* In ' such district tor tbe ansulug acbool > year, exclusive of tbe amount which i .ball have beau apportioned lo It by r llie county superintendent of schools. Bald board of school estimate shall, on ■ or before tlie laat nimad dale, make i two certificates of said amount, signed , by at least three of the mtmberaufaald , board, oue of which certificates aball . be delivered to Ibe Bond of Education of sakl acbool district, and the other to ' Ibe common council, board of finance or other body lu tbe city having the (tower to make appropriations of tuoueya raised by taxes lu aucb ' city. Hald'common council, board of I finance or it bar body shall, upon re- . celpt of aald notice, appropriate lu the i aame manuer aa other appropriations ar* made by It tlie amount ao certified aa aforesaid, and aald amouut aball i be auesaed, levied aud collected In the ; .sine manner aa moneys appropriated . for other purposes lu aucb city shall he auawel, levied and collected; pro- ' vhled lhat auy amouut In excess of ; three-fourtbeof unv per centum of the^taxable valuatlou of. Ihe real and fl I personal property shell be Mnnrnprl- < ! raJdtZVr^mnrho*';'1 J Uf titmice or oilier body, exprewad.br I ' Ills reaoluttou , duly passed; and- 1 provided further, that If the charier of I tb* eity aball limit tbe amount of tax r j or tb* rat* of taxation Jn aucb city ao 1 1 j that lb* purposes of tbl. section ram I . not be carried out, or abaJI otherw ise j
by Its term, prevent llie f-arryRig out I of aald purpose*, aetff shorter llinlle1 apply to* he ralaliig of money under ' the provisions of tlila section. 1 Neither the i Ity 1'onim las loners, nor j any sinllar body, have the |siw*r lo go 1 hack of this, and yrt the mayor says; he disobey ad the plain mandate of tlie ' Igy by making tbi« change after the ' Male law', time limit. In order to keep ^ the tax rate down. Are the mayor and the official organ ' sponsors .nil laughing with -giioull.fi J Rfce?" ST ILI« LANDING 'EM I aplaln C. L. Nlckerson. at Ihe (braon's Inlet Life-saving Mat Inn, at tha sooth sod of Ocean City, who led all during the summer In ihe catch of the largest channel bass, la continuing ] the good work. He landed one Thursday that weighed twenty-nine pound.. This Is Captain Nlckeraon's average ' Blue. He wouldn't bother with one weighing fifieeti or twenty pound*— . that la. under -ordinary conditions. Or cour.*. If he went fishing before f breakfast aome morning end a fifteen|s>uuder came along, he'd pull the It's tieglnnlug to look very tuuch a* though Captain Nlckerson will get tbe , fine trophy oltererlhy Captain Oeorge p Btnttiiemaii, a well known I'lilladelr phi* bosluess tnau livlug al Haddon- , field. j objected to costs t t Aaadorson BourgeolBCoaieialiied Anderson Bourgeola appeared before . Ihe. City Cominlaslonere al their i regular weekly meeting and registered r a complaint against charges mad* for I curbing Iota on Atlantic avenue, north I of Ninth .treat i HI. particular objection waa due to the fact, aa he claimed, that tbe i Hourgeol. property bad been charged a A4 cents a fool, while the Vlneland i. National Bank, owning land adjolur lug, was t-hargrd only at cents la foot, e Tbe mayor aald there waa somea thing wrong, as tbe benefits are the i same, but this Is a matter over which i. tlie City Commissioners have uo con- . trol. The assessments are made by * tbe board of street assessment, and Ihe r City Commissioners cannot allrr Ihe I figures mad* by tlieee three persona. • football practice ' Local Kara Prepare far Opening ' (Jane at Si oo real own. " Tba boys uf the Ocaan City High ' HcliiKil Athletic Association liad tlielr r first soccer football practice Haturday u afternoon. There ie aald to be some g flrat-claaa material lu tba association's membership, and It Is thought Ihe boys will make a vary good abowlog 1 during the- season to atari Balurday, I October IS. >. Tbe opening game a III be al Moore* town, thla Male, with tbe, Moorestown High School. Tha return gam* will be played In Ibis city tbe following ■ Balurday afternoou. I — — — *-*-« I, Mad rirsa.nl visit Mere Mrs. James Madison and daughter, . Mis. Lue, and Mrs. Msrtba K. Uarlun. of Kridgvton, with ber grandson and granddaughter. Mr. aud Mr*. Tbso I dore Hlout. and son, Judson, have re- ■ turned bum* after spending Iwo de ligbtful weeks lu rtsmuel Russell'* cottage, t'JIB Aabnry avenue. Mrs. * Uarton and Mrs. Madison ar* «?.t*r« of Mr. Iluaaell. Fishing Club Crows. > Tlie Ocaan City Flablug Club la I growing In membership. Fred Adam. baa secured tb* applications of a Dum- ' ber of promlneut Philadelphia' men s as wal'l aa thorn oYa^eraMomMlaber- . men. and they will ba admitted lo membership at the next meeting of ' tb* club. Naw Mashlwarsr roc Dredge. ' Ulbb A Btapbaoeoo Broa. a re pleclug , new machinery lo lb* bull of the dredge tbat, soma lima elnca, waa ' built on lb* aaud at Bt. Charles place , and tba Boardwalk. When tba dredge , was constructed, old machinery waa , placed In tb* pumper. Tbl* firm bought the hull and la reflttlug It. 1 Ple.snnilv Bnrprlard. 1 Mia* Jubal Horcom. daughter or Mr. i and Mr*. -Joseph* D. Norcom, of thla 1 i oily, was jived a pleasant surprise lael . riiuraday evening, Hhe waa tbe happy , recipient of a lioeu shower at Ibe home ' of Miss Ada M. Ranck Mlas Norcom ' and Lawrence Lear will soon be mar- 1 tlKl' i I Mralgnrd Position. 1 Frank Xleglar, who baa been out of ! tb* bridge tenders ber*, ba* resigned. 1 His place has been taken by Capt. I John Knott, wbo was on one or tbe < r ruuulug between tbla city aud < I.iugport during to* rummer.
"aek From Auto Trip. > Tbe Rev Johu J. Hweeney, rector of J Hi. Augu. tine's Church, baa returned f from an automobile trip through tbe a New England Btata*. He bad a most » enjoyable noting , w. C. ■LKHetla. ' The members of the Ocean City VV. C T. u. bald tlielr firm meeting of the ' fall season yesterday afleruoou at the ' borne of Mrs. Cloak. It was au evan- . gellatlc meeting and waa led by Mrs j Kllr,a belli Brick. i (ConnnBDlest.il. . I N Florida lis*. ' Km mn thr Bkktikki. :— On Ihe ; weet coast of Florida (Uulf coast) channel baa* or red drum are caught | (known there aa red fish) weighing I yn« »"<• * half pounds to twenty ' or small flah are clear white and In color resemble a white parch and the color on the back abowe ; gradually as tlie fl.h matures. On the ; east coast of Florida the flah range from oue and a hall pounds to tort* pounds aud locally are called red fish red drum aud channel baas. All tbe fish have one or mure black spots near i j ,lle email fish are plentiful , ^JJIb and scarce oq tba north Atlaullc ! Yours respectfully < Chad G. Drnrr. i Increased Tsaes. "K^totok tiik Hkntisrli-Oio you ! r .? !' U,h*1 th* -growth , fine" buihhii ">ere~lul,,1>' °r ""ui very 1 higher aud higher each yetrr'" d J Home people will ^ try to tell ua tlrat 7 j public school. I.kt all the monev j . .Now, leu t It true that much of the |. I * collec"d '* fetfmcd by r I would like to be eiillRhteued I a I VlSITINO TAXPAVKa. |c
! ' tmsdihc an* CAascT liftou . roeNiToar or sinos sis*' LAWRENCE M. LEAR ' i am asssa. *»-w N C. GODFREY •" » ; Upholstering, Awnings, House ; Furnishings , 657-659 ASBUBY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. I , ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN PLUMBING J r csre.of yoafrt^dr ot rtdA^iato ^Salv- * ""'"I-"""" pUtdiybwetd e BACON <x»7 Highth «t 1 mi7fmnrr^>mnrr"'~"'itint7ti>'iitnnrwtiwMMa'MMm°M<n"''atamtP^ j Yard and Lawn work .Mended to promptly. 'All kind- of house ami | " yard plants. BpiK'lal aeashortlawu grass seol f"t sale. Ilesl grades of a shade aud ornamental trees and hedging. Would he ^.leased t» do your | J woik tor you , Top soil sold In any quantity *■'-! -i'm'tal ferllll/er for | EL.ME1RH. CRANE l aao MOOHLVN TRRHACE g Oo — raCtty N.*.— ro.ygj " mummmmmmmammimmaammamKHmammmnmHamaimaa Interior Decorating uniiStore " NtWuie^s 851 ^ j Porol^n and Domoetlc Wallpaper ;; EDWARD J. BORTOM
stokes optimistic 'j *aia No Hliyriirn Maakrd Co" Former Uoveruor Btokaa, In speak '• lug of the result of the primaries, had *" thl. to aay: "In tha Republican party no bitter- | " ness haa marked the contest and tro '' exlraneous Influences were Used In y Interfere with the spirit of the direct ' primary and tba unlrammeled exercise ' of choice by the people themselves. ; "The apparently small vole of the ' third |«rty Progressives Is (irobably j due to two causes: The one-dlaap-polutineut of thoee wbo Joined tlie uew * orgaululluii lu tb* sincere belief llist It waa lo be a party of unselfish public \ '• service, free from factional strife nr ' [lersonal ambition for ' control, and J wbo found themselves disillusioned , by a bitter auditHsruptlng contest lw- * twean the two claimants tu lb* throne * "The oilier— Ihe return to the Re- 1 '• publican fold of a very large propori. Hon of those who teat fsll voted fur ii Roosevelt ae a protest against Ite- ( " publican management, without any 1 * Intention of permanently leaving tbe 1 party and who believe that under a j uaw aud reorganized Republicanism, responsive to tbe public used* llie ^ problems of lha day cau be more 1 quickly and efficiently solved than by h a third party, that haa no hope of a "Tbalr confidence Imposes upon the ' - Republican parly a responsibility and ' * duty which It cannot avoid and which 1 will appeal to Its best Impulses. It ^ muat show Itself ready to repudiate ; „ avary aelfleh Interest and Co give llie ; » Btate the beat possible service for tlie 1 * good of all tlie people." J want better road * Director Fisher Seeks to Move , Central Avennc Improved. Tha coudltlon of Central avenue in ' I tb* down-town section uf tbe city I* a ' a matter tbat baa eugaged tb* allru- | Hon of Director Fleber for aome lime ' l In dlacuaslug tbla subject al Ihe ■ meeting of Hie City Commlaelouers. 1 Director Flabtr aald be waa auxlnus * that some declelon could be reached ( to have tbla avenue put In permanent '| shape. There le a great dtal of travel < a on It by reason of it being the only I passage-way to tb* south end of the ' beach. It baa settled lu places for > , whole blocke, so that In several ca.es J . Ibe new elxtMu-luch curb alia above i tb* street lu eullra depth, maklug it I to back It up with eaud to hold ' It In position. Of course, aald be, these J low blocks will bare tu be raised aud p . paralleled In tbe spring, else tbe alrrel v ' will be flooded out to Hie railroad line. ° tb* eastern half of tbe street could ^ be paved with some permanent
material and tb* gravel now on tbe ' f seat aide put over on the west, It 1 would make a vary daelrable ImproveJ maul and It would become a very popular thoroughfare. After considerable discussion It wi> _ concluded tbat tbe city could nc4 al • this time consider Incurring the ex- - J |ieiiae, and that temporary Improve- . merits would have to be made hi keep ( It In trafflcablecondlHou. must get to work Clt> omelets Wend Word to Con.'*tractor a. L. anllb. | Director Robert Fleber aald at tbe! t weekly meeting of tbe City I'ommlsaionera that It was Dot desirable lu Irave the dredge at work during the , aummer seaaoit, so tbe city let the r< i matter go., but now there appear* to p. be no disposition on the part ofttamiiel T L. Bmlth to place sand on Thirteenth atreet. He had used the sand and It *' was understood that he would replace II as quickly aa poaalbla. " On motion of Director Thorn. It was agreed to notify Hmltli to proceed at ' once with tbe work on Tblrteeutl. .V atreet and complste II promptly or Ihe contract will be annulled. . Thai Drala Caniracl. «'i After receiving nolle* from tbe City that tb* contract w ith J Harv.ey Hennatt for the laying of K. here would be annuleA October "- . .. represent alive, of hla bonding com- Hi I wire In thla city thl. week and It >" I. understood Ihe rompauy will let the d. remainder of the work to the lowest I' bidder. Lieni against Bennett to the i amount of »»««i have heeu filed w in, oily officials. - « won |
C. H. drill and wife. W. It Itinw u and wife, '1'hlladelphla. (iliia ; 1 lav hi «, Welkin-. Alex I. Itogera. Woodbury. | .Mrs. J. Meaaiier, H9. Alzenler, lieorgr , L. Buckley and wife. .Miss Edith Morrow, Mrs. Walter Horn. Franklin , B. Horn, Waller J. Horn. I'lilladel- . phia; Fanny Graves Allen. Hanimon- , J. W. Patterson, Camden ; Juhn . Bmlth and wife, H. II. Allen aud w ile, , W. F. Becker and wife. Mrs. Ina ■ Parana, K F. Calu, Jauiw Cain. M. K I Cain, B. F. Calu, J. U. Calu. James 8 , Ituweu, Phjjedeiphle; C. 8. 8culf. J. | Beryl* Adams, M W. Adams and wife, . I Ocean CHy. , Harry M. Irand; William Henry, c. , i U. Land aud family. Catharine Cur- , ! Philadelphia; Henry Ham- . merle. Hainlltou, (>.; J. W. |Kirk- , patrlck, Hancock: H. F. DeCou. Hannah DeCou, Thomas Hcott, ,! Thomas J. Scott, Merchantvllle; U. ,! W. McCurdy, Haddon field; Mr Rice, , Ullca. r ATCII.KN. Mrs M. Wilson, J. K, Adams, < leean , City; W. W Tlioiiiaon. Kbenezer Adams, Mrs I. M. Craighead, George i Heunelt, It W Herkerl, W. AV. I Adams, C. K Charpenters, David , McClue, Philadelphia; Thoa. Cooper J aud family, J. E. Phlll(is .laud wife. Wesley Base. Laura Kuhlrfc Waylaaek, Overbrook Karma; Dverbrook; I). 8. Andorfer, Colllnqswood. K. H Taylor. Wll'mlnglon; E L Manaou, Sharon. Conn.; M lleakemore. H. V. Wyckolf, C. W. Ke.g, New York; C. W. lllrd, L. L. titroch and wife, Trenton; D. H Newell, It. A. Meeker, Plalnlleld; It. J. Welsall, J. M. Vacca. Newark; W. J. Itlggs. Atlantic City; W. R. Wharton and wife. E. K. Files, Mrs. William J. MacAuany and child, I'hHadelphlaWllllam Jester, Oceati City; Helen R.' Melrose Park; M. H. WeekT. Shorter, Coltlogawood. HRWUNQR. Emily R. Lynch. South Ocean Cllv; {'•u1r* H- Ea'ie, L a Wllkee, K M. Welsh, tl w. Hughes, J F. Devh.e. Mrs. J J llrow-n and daughter. Joseph Leedom, O. O. Rlckarda and wife George Anderson, H. v. Hecbt c a' and wife, J. F L Morris and family, A. I). Htrode and family, M. D, »"•' wife. Miss H. M cl.aln, ; William vans ami wife, A. C. Evans, Rachel E. Llppluoolt, E nini u Llpplncotl. Marltnii • William T. Stroud and wife. R0*.' borough ; J. II. Matlack, Malvern.
I MOROAN HAND. Jr. civil knuinbkh and StTHvavoa aia J- ( Ocean City Title and ' Trust Company , iof Ocean City, New Jersey i CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $30,000 Conduct. . rauaral bankln, iu.iuc... 1 ■aoilea and aliowirT T--r '>vuu'Tiucri»t"m^ inauara titli« issues Scakchc* W'Xf. K. MAHMKY. President B HKNKV !• MllultE.Pirsl Vot P,r.ld.ol c. H. OTII.WRLU Hamli'rr aBd^Treaa?*'1" * J- KltHlAK TATKM.Holl.-hor DIRECTORS: c1sju.u I runes Hrl.-k W. K lloo, Hury Baadlsy Uaulcl «, tirartuao O J J. Klthlan Tatoiu ft Lre/re H*'udla How'1"1 lton J Baokiac b) Mail a Specially •
You Should Worry;, 1 1 if von have to do the ironing in the old way. Travel 10 Miles on Ironing Day ( cli. i living irons on a stove. Sit Down and Keep Cool while doing'yom iron■j iog with nil Electric Iron. ImiaissiWc ),y any otlu-r method.1 Get One on ] ' . Trial at the ■ Electric Light Office ; — — .« I To Our Consumers Patrons | j riZl'Si I'md ...line of light "" /^"iic^LdL {' City Gas Light Co. » , Bell Phone i» Inter-State Ph 'C i.;4 -A { SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASllURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey HEADQUARTERS For anything you want to know about building. Are yon undecided how to plan your house ? Yon arc invited to coiiie and see our splendid collection of up-to date plans. Would you like to have your ideas of a house developed and e know what :t would cost to build ? |(' We have a draughtsman- always at yoin service. Fire. I- Arc von unfamiliar with building materials ? 'You arc invited i- in our show rooms, where samples may lie seen and their relative merits and cost discussed, Are you undecided w!bo lb have build your house ? It will " cost you no more to have a man who has designed and built many '• ol the finest tiuildings ill Ocean City. jos. g. Champion BUILDER . - Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot ; ' you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder '• To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare tlie lime to look after it closely ' yourself and must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. II I have built for a large number of people and could refer you lo r any or all of them. • Send for the lis! of names and photographs ol the houses. i Otis m. Townsend ros,.°r™'.l ..BUILDER °""r' T. S CORSON Seashore Cottages a Specialty ^ Hotels and Bungalows - rontractor and Bui^er. Kvefjthlng In the Rulldlng Line Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE— 810 Aabury Avenue OFFtUE— 746 W«it Avenue ALLEN SCULL ! Eighth jt.Yit O cs.it. v sirs. Rhone Connections Walter V. Hess contractor and builder JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CIV. * NEW JERSEY B-4-U-BILD-KUM=C=US "There's a Reason" ecrthomical and reasonable on all jubbiug aml aluratiuiLivork. • uau tts tip Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm. ii. Smith. President RXt.ph m. Townskkd, Treasurer Bknj. F. Yol'no, Secretary u.x Office: Bay Ave, bet. I Oth and 1 1 th Sl«--op, — _ ^ ~ : ' — GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E."oCHER, Jr. ri) w P.imtniu ano Bccoratlnfl .... .... ..i,:;..... Try an Advertisement in • the SENTINEL
| . oiTiurroaa ARB r t unx,. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER 8th St. Opposite P. o. Plans and Specifications pieparcd without chaige Only galvanized nails tis.-d exterior work AUllGIONS. ALItiltAllObs AMI W ,.An,5 Spencer B. Swan | Jobbing Carpenter « Specially a(M| ^ ,o.. ^ . ESTIMATES ANO PLANS rURNHtHU ; JOHN T. SEAL :j _____ buildfr .WILLARD S. 8TEELMAN Contractor and Builder eleventh at. and Bay avr. : Ocean City New Jtt»e, UliOKtiE W. HARRIS Contractor, Builder and Jobbing I'lan* F'r*a. HungBln. . SfwcUlty, No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street -- OCRANCIiy^ J. A. G. WINKLER practical plumber 6. 0. Atfimt. W. | Mtat 6E0. 0. ADAMS & BHD. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BULK LAYING, 1:1c., Elc. All Work In Mrsod t.lne Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J 'ALBERT G. GILBERT,' PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, 9 BRECKLEY'S HOUSE ANO SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLCY, PnoP Heady Mixed Faints, l.ead and Oil* I 9JI aud 822 A»bury avenue. II I » III.IY A A DAMN Rendine Coal oair* and Vara, TI.NTlt an* WRBT Real Estate and ' Search Company of Cap May Comity, N. J. KKI'HKMKNTl Nil * FIDELITY TRUST CO. TITLES INSURED ■ smrrl.i m. A IwlrnrU ol Tlllre ana l»FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD — datiMLln naw Uank snlMlui - Cape May Coart House, N. J. IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. " Ocean City New Jersey — I Plain and Oenpratm , Paperhaneer — — A Post Card will bring our set* ' vice to you. L A STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Haseshoeinj JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clin Md Oyster Tosp 1 SpodRhl Agent for Hlawart'a Iron Work* Ok r llaln and Oriiamsotal Iron Fas*. Iroti Haillnga and Window Uuiuw. . Seventh St. and Haven In - Eyes Examined Without Drops ;h,"n:i-,TG7i'nirt:s;S5tS 1 1,1, -aojra^baga^MBMj^ir^ A. W. KLY too* Aii.ailr Amw ATI. ANTIC CITY. W. 1 ft.Lu.h^Tsw"1 raoaa mpk

