ocean tity sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Bell -Phone No 66-X pe* ilne^wurli Insertion. Monthly end yearly promptly done by experienced PUUftHDAY. «(Ti)IIKH is. IWI Ir jron want to know "who'* who" hi thla town. JoA atteml a tussling »f tba City Commissioners. And commlmlou government l» rule hy the P»P>»I It could unt be truthfully mid that henator Colby received a very enthusiastic reception In tbls city. However, be came at a lime when many people were at their noonday meal. Bealde llile, the weather condltlnue were bad, rain threatening while he waeapeaklog. He his a business-like appearance and la an easy speaker. I rvK men are ewentlal for a live town. Men who are aggreel-ve. earnest, public spirited and loyal to their towu. Business men who are wideawake, who let people know they are in business aud the quality and klod-of good* ibey have Inr -ale Theee ere llie men who make a town worth living in. Again we eay. lire men .make a live town, deed men can naverdo It. Puwkkkui. lute rwt» arc beut upon taking from the emaller counties their control of the He lists. To bring this ebont they will make almost any aecrHlce or eon pension. They were noi concerned with the suffrage emend, mrnl, but to have advertlaed It would have attracted attention lo the Davie proposition the! bed been adopted by bulb houaee wltb practical unanimity. It was earner to kill both at a single blow, eaye the Trenton Times, and t hat was don*. All observers of human events can cite a multitude of Instances In which the opinions of mankind have In a abort period completely c hanged, and It le aaey to see that the so-called pah lie sentiment moves In lldea and wares, so that It le necessary for thinking men to apply the lest of rea win to all opinions and prejudices, whleh yearly spring Into existence. The prejudice against oysters aa a food baa been, with many people, ■ thousand timet greater than the very alight evidence has ever warranted, and thai wave of prejudice Is now being rapidly overcome by the campslgu.of education which baa beet, earned on by the Oyster Orowers' aud Dealers' Asswleth.il of North America. Anki-ally between September 1 at d the end of the following June tens of thousands of dollars are equendered by well-weaning hut thoughtless pareuts on music lessons for llielr cblldreu, because they do not atop to s. investigate the ability or the teachers to whose cere they entrust their of Tsj.rlng, says au exchange. There Is more humbug lu the Held of music, and especially music teaching, than In almost any other profession a widespread movement Is afoul throughout the country to have music teachers , subjected to au examination aud licensed. aud It must lie admitted there le merit Id the suggestion. Before you semi your child lo a teacher this year, make sure be or she la capable end conscientious. I
Thobx of us who cao look back twenty or thirty yeara see great rhxugee In the world of machine buildlug and sell log, aod while I here bee been almost a revolution in llie cultiug epeeda, the kind of machines used aud tbe general methods of building, there have also been as great change, in the wsthod. of aecurlug business, observes American Machinist. Blow I y hut surely tbe old boree-tradlog nethoda are disappearing, and more and mora sales are belug made on the merit of the article aud lie value to the uiao who has to use It. More aud more wa art coming to realise and to practice the principle that It la uot usees eary for one party of a transaction to he the km ; that transaction Is ■ failure. >*■ By lbs first of tbe uew year II la expected that ships of more than thirtyfoot draft will be going through the Panama Canal, aod before the end of next year U le believed that the canal will be tbe route used for general com ■area between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Uraat Interest, of course, cen-
tres In the opening of I he canal, which Is ax pact ed to revolutionise the commerce of tbe world. II will annihilate distances and stimulate trade. It will bathe means of expanding commercial Intercourse between Ibis country and the uallous of South America The greater cities of the Colled Hletrs appreciate this fact, aud they have beeo sending tbetr representatives to lbs Bostb American countries for the purpose of cultivating mure friendly relations and smoothing the way. It Is a good tblug for the llapld Transit officials of Philadelphia who engineered the track change at the foot of Market street, thereby compelling passengers to either mount the! elevated stairs or climb Market street hrll, that llify do not live hi close! proximity to llie great army of Jer- { aeyltae who dally are compelled to do 1 , one or the other, eays the Woodbury i Constitution. II they did. they would ' • undoubtedly hear many uneompll- ! mentary remarks for their disregard for theeemfprt aod ooavenleore of lb* i patrons of tbe trolley and L roads ' Tbe climb "np the uur lea i0Ug one. but the Malt- to the "L" are probably even more tire one to aoy but I lit « ynongcr generation. Before tbe 1 tnrfley tracks were ehxn-sd from the I foot of Marketmraet to tbe top of the W«, very many persons walked up to ' j
' street In preference to the tiresome ( j : stairway climbing, and tbat -practice j |s likely to be followed by veryl uisny , more now that the tmllsy has been changed. It seems to tie a question of j walking or climbing, whichever you I prefer, end kicking will not help | mailers any , CI.OSK roi.i.a iami.iim. i r Thb HmrriMaL, soma tlmg since, adrocated Ihe closing of tlie |*)lls at j primary eler'loue at 7 o'clock In Hie | 1 evenings, saying thai there was no ' occasion to keep the polls qpeu el the 1 prlmnrlea tan hours lunger than at '• the general elections. Along this line, Ihe Camden Post 1 Telegram has the following: ' *'■ We would suggest for one thing ' ' thai llie |volle he closed at 7 p. in., the 1 " same ae at Ilia general election. Iusteed ' of remaining open until 9 p. m. If 1 twelve hours suffices lo receive lire 1 votes at llie general election, why 1 ' shouldn't II do for Ihe primary, when ' the number of voles Is much less 7 ' ' Shorter hours mean better service by 1 the electbin officers " 1 i " ITRKXaTRKNINa ITOKKI p rteys Ihe Atlantic City Press : ' ' Former and prospective (hiveroor 1 Stokes should be grateful for the polltl- 1 eel enemies he has made, especielly of r the particular brand of his local arch 1 enemy. Tliey are much better vole- 1 " getters then lukewarm, or even some ' r active, frleude. Tlie loca I enemy 1 ii|ier>cd the campaign for Mr- Stokes 1 yesterday with a bang, slam and— a 1 boomerang. He spoke of Mr. Stokes ' a. "having aaalmilated the kuowledgs ' through years of wearing political her ( 1 ness of how lo fliu flam the public" , end declared that "hie ebrewd brain ; had evolved e scheme new lo political , " dodgers end one that la baaad upon r deception, pure end simple." * Tbat Is the kind of language, when , ' dlrtcled to a distinguished citizen who '' has held Ihe most exalted position In ; - the gift of the people of tbe State and , who has just been Invited by a ma- . " Jority of HI. 000 voters of bis party to ' r resume thla poalllon, that makaa vote. , ' for Ihe victim of auch blackguardism , ' It Is thla kind of campaigning thai ha? made the word "reform" a stench In the noatrlle of decent people In this , commonlly during the past three , ' yeara. All the people can do by way . of protest against tbla shameless abuse of public men la lo vote for tbe vie- . Urns, aud this they have done conala- , | tently since tbe Introdnctlon of tbla . | type of campaigning In thla afillcted Oh) r cl ions From Cotanslrr. I Kiiitoh Tint bkhtirtrl:— It was our ■ desire, whan we built a home at Ocean f City, to spend the month of October , at the shore. Rut, II appears to us(ind ' than are others), tbat after the rail- ' - road receives our monay Ibey glvs us • a boost out of towu by removing the ' I 7 a. in. train and aubstltallog tba 7.80, 1 ' also tha 4.40 In tba afternoon for the ' 4.10. which gives one about six hours to do bualnaaa lu Philadelphia Also Hit electric light company removes ' the lamps and leaves the city like a cemetery. Quite a number of com ' mu As would apend tbe iDetotwr month 1 ' In your town If thluga were different ' We should think your bualnaaa 1 ' man's league would get busy sod lake ' the matter up, aa It means mora monay ' for the butcher, baker end electric 1 ' llglit maker. Why not get busy and 1 have that 7am train In place of tbe ' 7 30 and the 4 40 lo place of the 4.10 for the month of October next season? 1 What's tha difference to tbe railroad 1 t ; A COMMCTKK. — —a— I Mae Rsa le New Tark. "Joe" 8c bock, a former well knowu < bail plkyer of this city, who la I now Jiving In Atlantic City, waa In ■ uuw nviua lu nviiDin v uy. waa in i
k town" Monday, vlalUog bla parent., ' ii Frank A. Kchock aod wife. For some I time past, "Joe," who la In the employ i IS of the Pennsylvania Railroad ComI- peny, baa been running on en express < d from Atlantic lo New York-the 1 [, "Nellie Bly." i s • * t Neat Stelata Transfers. , ' iteoaul real saute transfers In Ocean c City recorded In the offids of-County f i Clerk HUdreth, aa reported In tbeCepe t May County Uaxatta, are aa follows: e Allen Seull at nx to John C. Bieel- , man. 81860. Part of lot 8, block 7. p s Frederick J. Melvln, sheriff. property h h of Kebecoa Bourgeois at ale , to A f q Estell Bourgeois. 8SI.tW4.7H. Lot t 183x186 feat, hotel and furniture. 11 Alnuxo C. I -ore at ux to Cbriatnpher Huber. 8840. Lot 804, block 8 11 John R. Champion el nx at al. to " ' (ieorge 11. Bauer. Lot 771, Section O. p Ocean t'ltjr Association to Fred. C, 11 f Km ray. 81310. I-ot 842, Section L. J* I end riparian right In front. ' Benjamin H Deacon el ux to Allle 11 L. Miller. 83)00. Lot 14S, Mectlo.i " North Point. T ( Kdward T. Prltchard at ux to Catb- U 1 • i iiiniaru si nx to latll-
enneS. Brophy. 82400. Lot 47. Mecf Hon I). j, Sarah G. Dialogue et v|r to George F. Baner. 8100. Lota 771, 772 and 77H, Section K. i Fred. C. Kmrey to JameeM. Cheater. ,82060. IxH 818, Section H. f Jacob O. Streets et ux to Helen V. Woolstou. 81860. Lot 847. Section K. inaction Is A tram Nonn to Ninth streets « sod runs rsst of lbs nitsro tool wlds street i r Inns between Wsst and Mavsn aranuas. Mrcllon U Is from North.m Ninth .u— i, and , ruas wast nt the tmeen - foot wnie si. between I from Ninth to Ko.in.-nu> Itrrcu, I , i he . hoy sod ocean. Hnrtton u run, iron. | Fourteenth hi Nlnntnntb streets, hetwee n . th. boy nod oomtn. BwHtnn K ran. from Ninsteentb lo Twonly-toort slroou. bo- ' I I twsoo I bo bay Ud omen, neetloo F rons I Inns Twenty fourth toTwonty-nlblb streets ■ ( I bstww. tun boy nod oeroa. Heotlon O rono . f""" Twenty. ninth lo Thirty-fourth streets. I Mem I be bay and mean. Hern, hi H rons ' a from Thirty-am rib to Portstb streets, t, t r , " "•* bar aod «u. Horiioo I nm, , | fr.i.n Fortieth to Kortyetltb e(r»u, botwoso . . hoy and oooao. Hoetloo K runs rnm * ■ i Tony si Sib to Fifly^ooood stroou. betwoaa 1 I llie bay and oooao. Botthlo L raw bout ■ I lo FUty-ntotb oiraou, betwsoa fi he beoreil ' ,l,n-s siroeu, betwsoa
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Sermpus and Bxcclleut Music Heard by CougregationB. . ! Thrcliurehaa.lt) th-aoti t'lty were all . fairly well filled at tlie aacvlcaa on j , Sunday. Following are reports of llie , heard: fikht fk»hvikki*v. lo the absaiir* of Hie Bar. Charles, H Bohuer. the pulpit of the First i, Presbyterian Church was supplied on j< , Siindsy by Ihe He v. Ho rare II Kaeea- 1 [ of Kaston. I'a. I 17te text In the morning was from 1 ( I Isalali W;«: "We all do fade as a' , Tha Idea wis presented that if thg Christian desires to die a beautiful death, II la absolutely essential that lit ■ an exemplary life. In tbe evening Mr. Sasaaman spoke "Ancient and Modern Hymn'ology," taking bla text from ColoaalaoaH; 16 : "l-et the word of Christ dwell In you In all wisdom ; teaching, aud admonishing odc another In psalms, ami and spiritual so tigs " Reference was made to Dr Watts. , Rev. Charlet Wesley and. Mias . Fannie Crosby aa popular hymn i writers. and to Messrs Pblllp Phillips, , P. B. Bliss aud Ira D. San key as , most inspiring gospel solo singers of ! blessed memory. I IMJiANrKL HAFT1HT. The services in Itnmanutl Baptist Church Sunday morning wars conducted by tbe Kev. Orlando T. 1 Steward, general secretary of tbe Phil1 adelphla Baptist City Mission. 1 He preached ■ strong aermnn that was appreciated by bla bearers. His 1 theme was "The Sacrifice of Jesus." ' He took bla text from Hebrews li'i 1 21: "Looking unto Jeeua, tbe Author 1 and Finisher of our faith, who for the ' Joy tbat was act before Him, endured 1 the rrose, despising tbe shame and Is • set down at tbe right hand of the throne of God." f li.-. Steward explained, by way of ' Introd ict Ion , tbat tbe word "for" was 1 tbat of exebauge, Jesus exchanging ' Hie "glory He had wltb the Father" ' for the cross and Its sbame. ' Tba Drat point of the sermon wis - tbat, from human point of view, the * sacrifice of Jtpua waa one of failure " aud loae The whole of tbe eartbly 1 life of Jeaua was one of sacrifice tbat seemed to fall. When thronged lu Galilee, • He knew tbe multitudes followed Him r for what they might gain— from curi- , oslly— for the purpose of bringing Him r lo condemnation and death. I When His mother and brethren . sought Him, who could have blamed , Him If He had gone to the quM of the t CaperulutD horns? He might bave been safe If He bad remained outside | of Jerusalem, but He "Meadfaatly set , Hit face to go to Jerusalem." He might have eared His life If He , bad proclaimed Himself King when , He entered. that eNy. He could barr escaped tbe cross If He bad made , that Judas has proven faithless. He oould bave foiled Hie enemies If , He bad refused lo answer questions of , the high priest w ben oo trial for His , life. He sacrificed Hie righta only lo , die. j Tbe second point was tbat the , sacrifice of Jeeps won the truest vletoiy ' , In tbe dsatb of Jeaua, His burial and 1 , resurrection, He wrought— drat, a ' I moral redemption. It la a better moral world than when He was born Into It. 1 The CbiMlan standard of morals Is 1 In each generation. Second A social redemption. There 1 lltlle brotherhood when Jeaua waa ' i born. When we trace back tbe root ' meaning of foreigner. It was enemy. ' U
,, Jeaua teugbt men to my "Our r that forces man lo recognize r all other men ee brethren. . Third A spiritual redemption. Out s of tbla the other two have grown. ! i Through the sacrifice of Jeaue, alone- . ment fnr tin waa made. Accepting , this sacrificial atone jeti; through repentance and fnllb, lb; supreme . 1 motive becomes regnknt-to live for , aaka wbo died for us. ( Tbe Rev. Dr. George L. Dobbins ' preached lu the First M. E. Church morning end evening. For bla I morning text, be select ed Psalm lie; t 180: "Tba entrance of Thy word glvetb a c Tha speaker began by calling alien- I tlou to the way lo which tbe paalmlat o refeis to tbe Bible as he knew It, the - portlou of It which waa extant In his l lime, as only about one-third of It had e been written then The psalmlsl e throughout speake of tbe Bible of his II aa tbe lew, tbe commandment b end, ea in the text, tbe recotd of God n Tbe Christian Church wltb equal ear- w of convict loo views the com- al nlatMf HIKU ■■ flu I*_ — — ■ i - . . . God's word, law and
commandment. In a brief discussion, I»r. Dobbins ! 'hen considered the question," Whence came Ihe Bible 7" The Infidel asserts that Its various books may bave bean written by those whose' names are attached to them, at different times more or less uucertalo. and iben collecled and bound Into a whole ; In •bort, he asserts tbat tbe book la alto getber of human origin. But, said tba | speaker In refutation of tbla, tbe I writers of tba various books of the i Bible claim tbat Ibey wroU under I Inspiration of God. "Write tbe I tilings that I say unto thee," la the 1 command they claim lo bare received I Tbe preacher stated forcibly the ar- t gument for, I be dlvlue origin of the Bible which la baaed on lie unity. It 1 contains, be said, slxty-elx books, writ- t by soma 40 different men during r space of time laetlog from Mosas to t beginning of tbe atcood century d A. D.. or abooFJBOO years, yet there le a In all egmuUale !o regard to a aod doctrine. u - SUM UKUIDI.
Moaee and St. John both say "In the beginning was Uod." The' power • , and efficacy of prayer la racogul«d |„ ".every part of the Bible ; Abraham I j Jacob. Joshua, Sampson, tiki- 1 son, David, Solomon, Paul and Silas i ell prayed |p e personal God. I In Hi. second half „f hi. „„uun, I
LAWRENCE M. LEAR ' es.i s-aa,. e»-w N C.GODFREY jms-emi. ns» , Upholstering, Awnings. House Furnishings 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J , * ESTIMATES CHCEBFULLY GIVEN PLUMBING ' Are yon getUag antira satisfaction as to prirea. « .rkrasn-hi|- s.'-l I - If I it will pay you lo give m» s trial. I sis in an excvpMonsllv >• - •' i- " * ■' I ' cars of your repair work of whWi I nsks s M-is|ty. I have n..si|-«.i»s F-uU-l.-lm..-!.. ' ; tLlT.* rvZJa "'"""' Q. M>' BACON lilRMtM . 1 — — — — —— maw tmotntc tmatmga / Yard end Lawn work attemlsd to. promptly. AM kliul- of l»>u-e end g , i yard plants. Special seashore lawn gra« -ct-l for "sir Br-I grade- <-f g I shade and omsmentsl tree- and hedging Would I* |>ies-e«H« il" Jour g ^ woikforyou. Top soil sold m any -qua nut y an! -peels! ferllll/er »'• ' your flower beds. S , ELMER H. CRANE |; - a a o MOO»Lvra terrace ^ I.I ~fH.TTpsnTfrmTnff»ie.sss-usier-F-fS»-l--P'.--mL-- Utq.. J . ; Interior Decorating t P Store stock m 651 lang Hvsqiig Ideas Poreiftn and Domestic Wallpaper ! EDWARD J. 130RT0N
FIVE YEARS MARRIED ] liurjnalFrssk •chock, I'., aud . Wire Had Jail* Tl'sssr. ( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scbock, Jr . were assisted In tlie celebration uf f their fifth wedding annlveraary by , friends oo Thursday last at their I home. 618 Michigan avenue. Atlantic ■ t'lty. H. Reed entertained the guest. with vocal selection!, and was assisted ■ In the musical part of the evening's a enjoyment by Mlae Fllxpetrick. Mrs. i h. l. Mct'ullougb i and J. Evelyn. r Mr. and Mrs. Scbock received many I presents, among tbain being a pat lor table, presented by the I P. Deiuot cretle Club. , Tbe gueets Included Mr and Mrs . Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Idivett. ] Mr and Mrs. Sloan, Mr and Mrs. Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Repp, j Mr. and Mrs Howard Reed, Mr. and j Mrs. Harry Welle, Mr. and Mrs. i t Charles McDonnell. Mr. and Mr*. I John Uaffoey, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlet t'bulty, Mr. aod Mra. Gmrge Scbock. I of Mlllvllle, N. J.: Mra. Frank Scbock. of Ocean City; William Rapp. Joseph , Schick, Harry L. McCnllougli, of , Philadelphia; Mra. Aona Gouraon f Mr. aud Mrs Harry Grant, Mr. and i Mra. , obn Kltxpatrick. Mr. and Mr- . Clareure Thompson. Mr. anil Mrs.' f Channel. Mr. aod and Mrs. Juhu f Fltr. pal rick and Wlllard Channell. | Wise ml irrtslt Bsskris. Under tbe provlatoue of the law t passed by tbe last Legislature the!' question aa to tbe aim of fruit, vegetable ' j and berry baskets la settled for the! t benefit of tbe public Beglunlng with : I November I baskets for tbe sale of;1 frnlle, berries or vegetables shall be of 1 | Ibecapacltles In standard dry measure- 1 ments of thirty-two, twenty, sixteen. , eight, four and two quarts, aud for tliv j ( aala of berries or small fruits shall be I , of tbe capacity lo standard dry measurements of one quart and one pint. ]
r mci Wltb Mishap. e John F. Graham, of tbe Jamison, Philadelphia, and tbe owner of a pretty cottage on Seventh street, neer ' Ocean avenue, this city, started from Philadelphia for Ocean City with his ' family In tbalr automobile Sunday 1 morning. Whtu thay reached the ' tbetr machine met with a uue- ' bap. and thay laft It btblnd, continuing tbelr trip to tbla city by train. I Members Beard ml Trade i Frank H. Stawart, of Camden, a j • buslnaae man wall known 1 ; here, where be spends tbe summer ' i aod D. P. Palste, a local bust- , man, were elected members of the 1 - of Trade at tba maatlug of thai , I organization Monday evening. I _____ i i Dobbins addressed himself to thr ' exposition of the portion of bis text whicb refers to tbe word or God aa a giver. He showed moat ^rlearly. history aud example, that the eotranoe of the word of God everywhere gives light and Is a ravealer. !i 1s able to reveal mau to himself. . — wen in uimseil.
d waa adduced as the great present day example of how the word s of God brings light to the nation-, e Tbe evening's discourse was au Ins tensely Interesting study uf David a ycoud king of Israel. Dr. Dobbins e baalug It on a moat suggestive trxt, * II Ramus' 6; 10: "And Da^id went on - and grew great, and the Lord of Hosti waa with blm." Tbe speaker sketched briefly and i graphically tha blrtb and early life of i his, subject, listing, In passing, bis i descent from Rutb, so ibat he was r Jew and Gentile In blood. This i was emphasized by Ibe speaker • wat of tha liua of David aud therefore at man be could and did represent . whole race. In uotlng. ibe salient points of character, Dr. Dobbins drew a foiling lesson especially to young , P*oplt. Ha referred lo the fact thai . tbe great king whao youth was to Improve bla opportuoltlseand that In maobOod h. conawraiad . all h»s ability to tba service of God ; f be loved tha Hooae of tba Lord J mai ne loved tba Hooae Lord J
n tbat he honored bla (iarenfo an^tbat * r he was forgiving. The speaker's ! ii , application here was exceedingly H i, | forcible and effective. "No mau," K ' J "Id »». "ran mkke a true ebeceae .'•f ' M ' E "• ■"»>«. " I David s example In those respects to 1 , I which 1 have called alUntlou. " I
H„.e. arms... 1 1 Mrs. K. K. English; 'I'hilailrlpHls ,1 B.C. Bingham. Camden. J John P. Adams. Clayton; Mi— J Oaocolgne. Vlnelaud: Mi— Biihbm, t New York. , K. H. Bier p. Perclral Wolrerlun. J , Caiuilrn; James Mcfiuu mnl wife, [ Edward Keusll aud w ife, I' , Bteward. C O. Laud. H M laibd, , Harry F Holland. Philadelphia. J. N. Ttufillnson, Vineland: M \V. > Levis. Frehk ilarras and faiuily V\ 8. VVcn'rlch and wife, Phlladrlphin. i. T. K. Itk'hards, Elizabeth A Klchar-l-. i. Keaillng: Lawrence I .-ear. Leonani ' iiRWLIMIS '• F. A. Elllnger. T.J. Cope, wife wild " j daughter, C M. Halt In. A K Krlebel. ■ j Ida V. Brown, Jean Macllu. Philadelphia ; Willlain lllptou, New York; " » J. R Groves. H.N. Healings. Ocvai. ' City; E -8. Wood w ard. Camden; P K . Wllinot and wife, Wayne; \V Collina • Norrletown Wllllaui Mulligan. (Ieorge I Mullt1 . gau, Tluiolhy Gallagher, J \V. Hew . | George M. Morrow, E D. Saint J I. Pettlt, Charles E Rlday, It it Kueir baeli. Arthur Hellers, 8 H: Tucker. I-' Ij. Shoyer and wife, H V Klegner. II. J E Barnes, C. J. Currsn, Joseph 8teiJsTagou, Sd, Robert T J. Dletx. \V ti. (| Manning. Philadelphia; B H Itrigga. f C. B. Fisher and wife, It. H Landis f aud wife. New York; M W Lane . and wife, Mlllvllle; J. M. llcrtxler, 8 Wesley Lake. Oceeo City ; George W . ~ ' Barnes, Washlugtoii: C. L .Steward 1 ? H. M. Parker, Camden f H.j4. Doug- i ; i'ourl House; W G Mc' unlv - . Waterloo; James Lo-igstrrel. Gcrinaii- C C' I). Avia, Wnodbnrv; W|lHam C. Dllkes, Mantua. n ■ . 7T : 7 „
Removal of (iar ^ s Imge. ; illEiyiSIW ' I "ijjylll b. raerivad lor the rsrhs«s forilio jesr lsn, «nh u„ privii-«* ■ 'b»oL , BA raninso rbsrk Orawa'to ihr order of ihe 1 raas|nam*lapLor*»eh* bid , MORGAN IJAND. JK. : c it — ;;
" Ocean City Title and " i. Trust Company 0 1 of Ocean City, New Jersey " CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $30,000 " Conduct, s eanerml banking business. ''r , Tims AiTtiunis. u" I ouTebsire. * W tnauaxa TiTLca isaoca Scsscnca , WM K. M AHMKY. PMMdsat Be HKVIiy P MllOKK, First Vlre-Pr— Mshi _ ! l-KHI.IE8.I.rii|.AM Nrrund V cr-V ll : jc. K HTIUVKI.I.. socrrlsry and lre»...r!" ' ' rt ij J. KITH IAN TATKM. kulkliur DIRECTORS: Clayton Maloss Hrlcs *■ k Msst-r Carson HFnry n Mm.re i."^0n S'i.3 — R. W. Kdward. William H. Sherrerrt Harry H~dl-, Hsbl-l N. Woeimaii j. Kay j . piullui t.,.,,, m Baaklai ky Mail a Specially |
T UU »* Vl 1 J I j_ ' tfTbtr-hxTe^^rtw irotsing in Hie oW tvay. Travel 40 Miles on Ironing Day dianging -tons on a stove. £it Down and Keep Cool while iloinK your iron j, itig with an Electric Iron. Ini|«o^H>l<In- any othef mith.sl- Get One on Trial at the ■ . — A | Electric Light Office To Our Consumers . Patrons City Gas Light Co. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State "Ph e 1 ;4 A sutton & corson co. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASllUUY AVENUE Octian City, New Jersey HEADQUARTERS For anytliini^ von want to know about I building^. Arc yoc itudeciikil how to plan your house ? You are invited to come and see our splendid collection of up-to-date 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 "your service. Fire. , - t Are you unfamiliar with building materials? You are invited merits and co^discuswL ™ ^ ^ Are you undecided who to Have .fhuiltl your house t It will - cost voti' no more to have a matt iv ho \ias designed and built unity of the finest huildings in Ocean City. \ j JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot rou SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend u|K>n llie honesty ol the contractor. q, I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend BUILDER L. S. CORSON, Soashoro Cottages a Specialty : — — ~ JHotols arid Bungalows and Builder. Everything In tlie Building Line Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE — 810-Axbury Avenue OFFICE— 746 West Avviuia ALLEN SCULL THE BiWhPER Eighth hjvo Ocjsh.v st n\ Rhone Connections Walter V. Hess AND BUILDER °,OIWEN SPlC^"'L attent^°N Office 1QI? Asbury Avenue OCEAN CTY . • ^ NEW JERSEY B-4 - U- Bl LP jK U M-_C- US "There's a Reason" . I economical and mil, on nil jobbing „,rf „.orl -Call ns up Ocean City House Bldg. Co. W«. h. Smith, FsmUw ra,.,.„ M. tOWK.SBSOi Trcnsnrcr! Brnj. F. Yot.'Nc;, Kecrelary V Hl">ne' 3II'X Office; Bay Ave, bet. 1 0th and 1 1 th 5ts. [ GOOD FAINTING JULIUS E. JOCHER, Jr. FHtiaotisHtA Decorating #e a twxnthtm sraciT ao? V C'T*' N J ' rry an Advertisement in the SENTINEL ,
UTUS Bl. tuwnseiid builder j qckich: Sib St. Oppoclt, p. Plans and Specifications prepared without charge I Only galvanized naiU lv ^ ^ exterior work : AOOITIONS. Al.TEBATIOYs am Vl ( g Spencer B. Sw.7 , Jobbing CarpentPs -ospoo.h,,, andguii;ee; - IU.U Asbury Ovvkuci,,.^ tSTIMATCS Abo PLANS ruRbi,.., JOHN T. SEA buildfr IWILLARD S. STEELMAS Contractor and Builder _ ' Ursrnth at. end Bo, a,e. " Orsun City N(„ ^ Jubb.se P'osipil* Att redes T. ' IlF-OROe W. HARRIS Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. 1.1 W. Fourteenth SlresT" OCI.AN CI I V. N. J. ,.rh |Wi( ^ x. a. winkler PRACTICAL PLUMBER. 6 0. Adinu. | g ^ GEO. 0. ADAMS It ORG, PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, file., Etc. All Work la Masoa Line Frompti, Attended To. OCEAN Cl-rtt. N J ALBEHT g. gilbert, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAIHTEI 645 Asbury Avenue, ' IK KA.N CITY, N. J. tmuy tame k ""d foryel. Ttn-s .1,1 HupyllM Hu-frM k. " . Ps|r"« l'r..^pl|)f AIISCKMS Tb. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN HAINTEA 8 CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, P*o» Itsady Mixed 1'aliiU, I .rail snd CNli II F,.« Y A A 18 AIIN Reading Coal Ihe lou guaranteed. Hell iirkStefilSe 'phone. Yard, TS'NTII bad BBT Real Estate and y Search Company of Cape May Conuty, N. J. '1 FIDELITY TRUST CO. TITLES INSURED " HeaiclNe. At-lru-ts Tltl.eend rirafo farm properties bought and sold timers le new bank luilldlex — Cape May Court llonsc, N. J, irae. wa^ 725 Central Ave. " Ocean City New Jersey i Plain and Decorative . Paperhaneer A Post Cafd will bring our ' vice to you. l a. steelman . BLACKSMITH and WHEEUBSI Practical Horseshoeing | jobbing dohle promptl* Clam hi) Oyster Tfogi i Sp** | Agent for Btswart'x I r«»t« Work" 1 I'laln and Ornamsalal Iron '•* I Iron Kaillugaand Window Uu»n» . I Seventh St. and Haven W_ Ejes Examined Wiltott W "a. W. ELY | ATUXTW ttlTY, "• *• v HhoreKeet Line BMeee !»»<*. . bduMuned imk. • ' /\ " ' 3

