Ocean City Sentinel, 30 October 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No M-X ^Jeo^work promptly done bj szpsrlsnesd ^THPBgDAY. OCTOHKH BO. 1BIB. enured at the t'osl OIBre at Oessn I'll), ■ J., aa eeeoad rlsi* mall mailer. WE'VE bad Fielder. Colby and a flood. May be It will anna- the dly after election. 8PKAk"lN(i of blessings, ieo't It a grand thlug for thin country that the Ureal Contmon People "lay In a good Wa'KK supposed to have up-lo -dale Ore apparent* ilotr. and probably we have alien It lau'l nut of order, a> , frequently bappene. This State baa bad some few Uovamong Ha other advantage, or dl.ad vantage* It depend" on the way one looka at It, you know. Aeoku the appolntnieut- to oftice to be made by the next (l.ivernor of New Jereey, aay. t be Jeraey Journal, wilt be tboae of scveu justice* of the Bupratue Court, lueludlng a chief Juatloe; three judge* of the Court of Krrore aud Appcale, ten couuty law Judge*; elglit .proaecutora aud an attorney-general. Tbe next Uoveruor ahould be a man In whom the people will bare Implicit confidence. There i> xomethlug, of courae, to recommend .-Secretary Daniel.' plea for eompulenry votlug, but who can doubt that tbe couulry would be heller off without tbe votae of men who would have to be dragged to the polla by the arm of tbe lawf Voting In a free onnntry ebould be a mailer or patriotism, and you can never make men patriotic by etatute, aaye the Jereey Journal Public opinion eliould ba ao atroug lu exercising the right of franchise that the rlllxau who refrained from eollug for trivial reaeone would ba looked upon aa an enemy of the "•«- 8a va the Paltraoti Call; fllory be! Uovarnor Htokea la fortdiiate In tbe enamlaa be hat made. Included among whom la Uaorga L Record. Mr Uaorga Mr

Haeord now accuaea Mr. 8tokaa of, falaffylng tbe political record of ure Kepnbllran party In tbf Htate. /Tiresmuch aa all that Mr. Htokea hie .aid I. baaed on tbe nfltclal record., (Amrrge's allegations fall flat. If HtoVu I. elected Uoveruor, ate bow quickly Itecord will turn over to be a regular Republican, looking for another office. TIM man waan't born who could change "principle." quicker than Uaorga I,. Record Hie nppoaltlnn to any candidate la worth thnuaand. of volee. Wouo ootnea from Waeliiugtnu in the effect that Problem Wllann lnduraa* tbe Hull Mooae ticket In K*MX County. Why not? aaka the Trenton State U alette. He ought to have a eery warm apot In hla heart for Hull Mooatra, becauae they had a whole lot In do with hla auceeaa aa a pro-Idem la I candidate They aplft tbe Republican party id aaveral Stale, lu tbe Culou, and It la becauae be hupea they will take enough vote* away from the Republican candidate* In Kaaex County to IM tbe Democratic candidate* for tlie Aaaembly In, that he baa wooda. It la a caae of the cat. the monkey, tbe flm aud tbe chestnuts It to auggeeted by the Newark New. that a change ba made In tbe preaem •lection tow Ihnt will make votlug al J* primary automatically roglater tbe voter for the general election, aay. the Trenton Ttmaa. Tba pro|*»*d changa la ao aenalble nod almpletbat there ebould ba no oijeetion to It, There may ba good reaaoua for putting tba vnt*' through a catechlam lu nine of the larger elite*, but a man wbo baa llvril In one houee for twenty or thirty 1 jean become* a trifle wearied at being ' compelled to tell where be waa born. I WHpre ba reaktoe, bow lung ht baa lived there, give hie age.and Inform an oatotoramad clerk whether lie own. the boom or pay* rent-all thl* before lil. < name can be added to tbe Wiry ii.t To show the urgent need of more t normal aehoolr In New Jermv. Dr. J Kendall, Htala Commleeioner of Kdn E nation, point* to Maaaaoburett*. with M8.000 ecbool children enrolled and a tan of tbam Institution* to train >• tmeber* for them, while Ihla Htate, o With an eiirollmeut ouly 7#, 000 le... p bm three normal acliool* Heshle- n abnttlng nut hundred, of New Jereey t| women and men from the lugher grade* of the teaching profe.alnn in M tbelr own Htale there I. another evil of v tbe lack of adequate normal training f. fad It lea to which Dr. Kendall call, a •ttentlon. Onr Aehrxils ..penally In o tbe roral dlatrtcta, have many poorly rr ambition to give more than a year to ol tbe work, and education sutler- hyttie H conatant change.. U ■ - in As Urn gubernatorial campaign promad* It i* becomlug more and more plain to nbmrving people that Mr Bloke* la right lu hla aeaeillon thai "" Mr. I'olby to playing directly mio the 1,1 bapd* of the Democratic candidate i. Whether llie Progressive nominee i. \ doing t hla couneou.ly and -purpoarly. i or not. It to a fact recogulze.1 |,y evety . 1 body lave, perbap., a ft w of the m..'.l I"'! hide- hound Prof relet*.. tl,e ' tu ItoUreou Pre. Surely no one who 1. M familiar wRb lire prmaot p.,l..|Ul ••peet In thl. Htata and allow, hi. ft political laaaon . luataad of hla dealrr. p;, to direct Iris Judgment, beltovaelhat Bo Mr Colby haa the lea.l chance of *fj •toettatt. And It b. equally plain that ' J atvm y veto and far Colby will prnctl- so!

,1 ' colly work In favor of the Democratic' ■* candidate OFI ICKI. HEtDQt aOTEBI. | ~ In a re--eiit laaue of tlie officlal organ there waa ail advertisement fur pro- . I*»al» for the building of the new city i lY hall here, and the "ad" read that bide would lie received by the City (tominlaaionrra at their office*, Ninth etrrel iy Till* la ail admlaawu In print that we acarccly looked for. Of courae it haa generally been uuderatood for some year* that the city 'a official headqnartera are on Ninth atreet, near I 'entral avenue,' even though the tin- - totaled have thought the public offlcra >. were In the aecond floor of the Maaaey a Kdwarda building, Klghtli etreet and Central avenue. ry SOME CURIOS The preliminary report of the Archarloglcal Hurvey of New Jeraey ■aay»; |e "Frank learning, of ('ape May Court l!ou*e, haa a cook .hell cup aud other apecluieue from a aand dune lu the wood, on t'oxalla Creek on the Delaware Hay aide of Cape May. He aay* there are very few altea on the weat shore. Thl* alte la near Town J' Hank, where tbe Aral aettlemeat In • 'ape May County waa made. "There la a group of altea, probably all more or Itaa connected, around the headwaters of Crooked Creek at Cape ■® May Court House. rthell baape. ' village and camp alleaare all apparent, ' but were hard to dlatlugulah when "J v tatted by the writer because of tbe thick vegetatlou Shells, chips, pots- '' berde, and lira-cracked atone* abound * The writer wae unable to locate a " cemetery auppoaed In tie near Cape " May Court House " "At Joe Holmes' plica there are authorities think represent aaata of the ° wampum industry. There le some " reason for this belief, aa the shalle are " broken Into small angular fragments 'r like those found liTthe shell heap, of ' " Dong Island. New York, Jhat are known to be made up of wampum " refuae. There la also historical evidence In favor of this by pot heals. e "On Nnmmy'a Island Iradltioo ' state* that the last chtof of tba local Indiana la bnrlad. After bis funeral ' tbe Indiana are mid to have left for Wabaah River. I haven't aver emn an Indian burled tn a salt meadow. ' and inch Nummy'a Island appears to it "Ou Ben Uodfrey's place on tba road to 'Anion there b a large alte rom which Frank learning, of Cap* * May Court House, haa specimens aud

V "Mr^I*aml{ig oonaldera .this thi < be*t ilia he Ito* riMffttrtbrfotinty." £ / MAKING A NAME J y Xocal noia Uoiae lota.Fiaalal , In the current laeue of the Targum. (| published by tbe students of Rutger'a „ College. New Bnsnewkk, are tba fol|n lowing note* of Inform! toaomeofthe It re-ldenta of (bit jtfy At tbe last meetlog of the board of managers, the "R" In track waa awarded to Wm. H. Campbell, '15. Tbe award la for tbe track aaaaon of „ IBIil The young man la a eon of Wm. n H. Campbell, a bualnem man of this el'y M Referring to en Inter elam track ,1 meat, II wae reported that George D. ,1 Noreain bed won three places— first In „ the 131 yard hurdles; Bret In tha broad , Jump, and Bret to tba hammer throw. lj Hb lime In the hurdlm waa is ia , seconds; IS feet R) Inehm In the broad , Jump, sad SO feet In tba hammer I. throw. Campbell waa aeeoad In tbe , ISDyard low burdlm; second In tba e blKh Jump,-*nd second In tbe pole e vaultCampbell haa been appointed a member of the "Junior Piom." com- , tnlllee. and be waa also appointed a , membar of a commlltte to draw up a , constitution for tha Claaatcal Club. i Mr. Norcom to a ami of Mr. aud , Mrs. Joseph D. Norcom, wall known , residents of tbta cHy. < , l.awreuce W. Hbarp, ~of Haa I ale , CHy, baa Just been made a member of , tbe Qumn Club, one of the college r fraternities. , All of the young man are graduates . or the Oman CHy High Hcbool, upou t which iDitltutton they are reflecting great credit. TO PREVENT FIRES Woveraawr Fielder laaeea l-rocla ■nation lor Notenbet u. A proclamation setting aside Novem11 aa lire prevention day lu New haa I wen Issued by Governor This step was taken by the governor al the request of tbe Jereey City chamof commerce and a large number »l other civic organisation!, lu bit proclamation, the governor calls attention to great Are waata throughout nation each year. Tha governor suggests that tba ob- , of Are prevention day be de- , voted to co operative efforts by maniimerchants, school leachai* ! and citizen, to prevent Ares. Herec- . uuimeuda the removal of all luflanimshli rnhhl.lt anil i.fum Huh. Imllii- J. Inga. and suggest* carefol lu>|wcllou chimney*. A nee and beating pipes He coiiteuda that by simple prevail- . tha Are waste lu the Htale vau he materially reduced J F. K Darby, real ealale operator, 1 Aabury avenue, reports tbe followsales and rentals: * 1 wo Iota at Hecond atreat and Al- ® Alan the following rentals: * Ihdwrl Flaber'a store. till Eighth " atreet to Jeans (.Mb#, of Ocean niy. j11 Cottage BIA Central avenue. owned I* A. D. Htldham. to Frank M Joshua Mitchell's cottage' MO Central avsuue, to Autlionv AdUls.o, of Plaaaaotvllto. John H O j 'alt e aecond floor apartmsul huh fu atreat to Hoe Wtoaaiith'al. of ' III ^reer"6m°c.M~!>* * MIlcbaM'. cot- of (age, em t, entral avenue, to F'ra.i ' n, gfft H' J- X'loak'e cottage, rear of pi «l Aabury aveuua, to JohnB. Murrl ah

"iSDNDAY IN THE J LOCAL CHURCHES ! I — r Strong SermotiB and Excellent si MubIc Heard by Cougregatlonn. Tlii churches In Oceeu CHy were all )r fairly well Ailed at the service, oii j. Hunday. Following are rep-irl. of Hie lr aerraoii. heard: -a FIRST FHKKfiVTKKI AS. y There were goo<t-alze<l congregation, rt at theaervlraaln the First Preabyterlau Church Hunday. conducted by the pastor, the Rev. I barle* H Bahner Mr. Buhner wae called nut of town ' Monday morning by reason of the d' death of Mrs. Hohuef's mother lu „ The services lu the First M. K. y Church were well attended Hunday The chorus choir "of young ladles y sstlsted by llr J. Thoroley Hughes, as ,1 tenor, wss In charge of Mlae Halne* „ soprano, and did excellant work It I r a cheering and ho|iefol sight to see so , many young ladle* faithfully giving , their service to the church. a Dr. Haines preached the second In , a series of seruinns, "Mountain -I'eak Characters," uslug as hla thetue the j character uf He/eklah, king of Judsb, a taklug bis text from II Kings 18; .1: t "And he did that which was right lu the sight of tbe Lord." A brief summary Is given of the sermon that , waa listened to attentively to tie close ■ by a congregation that had a large . number of men aud boye lu It "It Is refreshing to read about these , A ne young men who In Old Teetameut . . timet lived up lo Ideals lu life that would Iw helpful to the generation lu , which we live. The son of a bad ' I father, hut a good mother, tble young , f mau at twenty-Ave Is called upou to , assume the responsibilities of kingship . and make kuowu his policy of govern- , meut. He la nut reepoutible for the f standard as it Is glveu by Jahovab. , but ba must make hie choice aa lo ! measuring up to It. Ha had tha un- . pleasant duly .of having to condemn hla father's admiuletrstloii and at once , began to break down Idola, tear down I groves and lu genrral ovarium all I evidences of Idolatry. A g nnlne re- , former, be had llie courage of hie onn- , Vlctlony aud while he Irled to Iwuorably matt evary real obligation Im- , poeed upoo bit people by the former admlDlatratloo, he retolutely set himt aelf aud hla people lo oppoallloo to . > Aaayriau overrule. It waa pitiful to < t see tba Hon of Judah crouching, net lo I spring upon Us enemy, but as a whipped cur without courage for

ihe featotance. The pollllcal and ecclesiastical reformation which ha wroogbt waa amazing and complete. "I can see him In front of tbe temple aa be haa It purged from all Idoiatroua symbols," said Dr. Haloes, "and wondar when wa shall have, aa a m nation, a courageous leader wbo will r>a 8've hla attontlon to tba real preblam* D| that Dead eolutlon and which If eolved he would Ax all secondary matter*. "There I* no thoughtful man among u* but that know* the liquor traffic to tl be tbe grealeet iniquity among ue. In lft tha presence of it* waate and rain all oiber problem, fade Into In.lgnlArauce |u economically and morally. If wa ,1, ebould pas. Juat one law. prohibiting tbe mauurectura and sale of alohnllc ,k liquor, lo be u*ed aa a beverage, we D would save lu one year enough to pay tba uatloual debt and all the runnlog |d axpanaw of tbe government, and *ave m 100,000 souls from belug luet In druuk- ^ ards' graves ld "Thl* young king waa lest ad In ble er loyalty to Jabovah whan Hlontcharib. I,,, king of tba Aaayrlana, daflad him and le Jahovab and triad to acare him Into I* eubmlaalSu. Tba young king aougM God's bouse aud tbe prophet laalab % and received assurance that dm an n arrow of tbe Asq>rlan* should lodge Inside Ibe wall of Jerusalem, and, a trusting lu hla amurance, tba angel of the Lord goes t "rough the Assyrian d camp at night -and slay] out hundred n and alghly-n«s tbouaand of tha Assyrian host* Jahovab hif If battle* for him. There le Mill In God'. )f word thl* ••eurance and command. ^ '(Hand *1111 and see the aalvation of ^ The speaker gave an mtereatlng u description of how tha Ufa of the young king wa* spared whan he turned his face to tbe wall and urged ibe Integrity of hie character before Jehovah and received the assurance of hi. bravery by having tba shadow go backward t.„ degree, on tbe dial of !* Aha* The application of tbe sermon waa i- to young people that they should lead ' Uvea or highest Ideal* and loyalty to r God Then they would be really •Hcoaaaful and aland unabashed In tha ' r presence of tha great onaa of earth. r FREIGHT RATES JUMP < ISnslnrs* People Becelie Notice ! 1 front Railroad Compaolee. ' Rusluest men are receiving notices ' from Ihe railroad companies to tbe effect that freight rates will be Inc reared about Ave per cent . to lake 1 ' effect November 15, If the sanction of the luter-Htale Commerce Commit- j : ,e "»GiieU for me new tariff I alieets. ^ f 1 If Ihe federal commlnlou permits J the Iiicreass It will mean auother ... the oiwt of living, fo, pr,c. tlcally everything Is shipped by rail- J road and ihe cot to tbe retaller and to ? Ihe inuaumer will be Increased by the A Increase In the thi|iplug rates. 11 The Increase as proposed would B to about 8j cent, on a i„u of J! coal and tble would probably mean a t, ten^eut Increase per Ion In the price, M -Itch Increases are usually made In M ruuiid numbers for the convenience of S! j the I*. nk keen wrs aud the lieneAt of ihe fj j producers, while Ihe consumers, of M course, "pay (be freight " K. I Tha. railroad curapaiilea li.i|ie In gain , sanction of the feiteral authorities e rl'l'iir l"j', '"TT!'T " l-C-r T" Neel care aud other high claa* equl|"|Hs maul fut I ha protection of palrou*. I h.

id ' to — 1 — hi Marrlaar Annoanced. ib Mrs. Ida M. Tarvea aud Herbert II. n Hill, both of thle city, were married ;e In the Methodist Church parsonage at I, Bevauteentb and Race streele, I'lilla>f delphla. by the Rev. A Chalfontr, u Friday. October 17. Tbe bride received d many pretty gift*. The groom I* emit ployed by the local gas company If They are living al 8St Central avenue. !. Motel Avrtvote. If , A TOUCH. * B. C. Hlngham, Camden; h. Hi e Douglas* and wlfo, Court Hnure. • lARKAINK. a M. L. Gaudy, L. M. Corson. Den-' e nl.ville; C. O. IaukI, Philadelphia; t August Jackel, Jr., Cha* Jacket, Cam- , fan. | r WILMEM. Irwin Nlcholaon and wlfo, Wm. A. Cloak, Frank J. Gorman, Phlladelpbla; Fred. Rapp, Llanerch; Clarence n" KJ","' *HV/' F Mr* 1 2 „ i.*cob*' Vloaland; Dr. and Mrs. ' niy " BUnMnl' J- K Wardell, Ocean H. E. Hch llctlng. K. C. Colherc K O. V wrick, M. I. DuBole, V«.K('„|. sou F.T. Prenlhun, Wlldwood: Daisy ( arllu, Avaioo; Gertrude llradwav I Noitb Wlldwood; A R Gaacotem! ' City; Johu Thomiisoii Ml*. , Hhllidelphla , Mrs. W. H. Wen rich, Mrs. C I, ' I liomaa and son. Mrs E C. Ileiulev ' M. E. Caue, K. F. Cane. W. K. Wolfe! ! G. M. iwalhern. A. D. Kmllio. W H t Weiirlch, Mis* Ijsuia M. — Wenrlch — C. L. Thorns*. Jsme* ( Aider a' i' Philadelphia; Mrs. J K Wolfe fi f K. R Teubuer, Charles J Curran c Curran Jr., Mrs. Wilson. G W « Hullerworth. Gertrude M. Butterworth John Utter, George IsMler and wife' It Helaey and wife, William It" and wife, Philadelphia; W c , Hulchimwn: F. N. Hmith' - Waet Cblllngawood; A. h. Iaham! u New York City; Frank Vegan I It N H u Merwllili. Mrs. Oertley! Jersey City; j. f, in Xamdeo; J. E Clark, W. H. i„ t100-; M. M. Ludlam, ix South Dennis: H. Hoffman R|<. «> urn" . a ' K Hlldreth, Mary R 1 " f'hk* Void Spring; r- F Hharpe, Caps May. o Biec'AVNE V" -• ''Warner. Delaware CHy; J. F •" ' "I.T. 1 harle* K. Meelian and wife M llllam Davis and Wife, |{ Nclma' u« •lid Wife. Mis. M,ry Nelm. Mre H F Haines, I . H. Andres Mr*. J. p- ,. Haasnn K" "7:™ W K-rn. X. r! " "O- Harry Hanver. 1). W. Moon l«. R. Wbllctafl, u. W. Underdo wu

and wife, J.H. Illll, J.me. Franklin I. ] Philadelphia; ii. F. Hianton ami wife ed i Ml»a Kalharine McMahan.flcean CHy! ' G Llggel't John L U'"la'" *- ! Kelly. Pittsburgh; ''.""w. Lvshiir'i-i e, | and family, Norrl.ti.wn c H Itnckev id j J; " McMullon, It || "■ j" "Vf and wlfo'^linnm^re [Hprluger, Wlldwood; Charlr. H ; Chaplu, Monlclalr; John PJnriulil i ireehold;Charlniie Herrkner.Hackciilaack; A. W. Hand and wife Dr II B. Moyer, G E. Edw»rd».' Allele Rowland, C.G Shields, Cane Mav I • j D, Hofrufau. Fishing Creek* ll" (' | Chalmers, Holly Reach, F. O Hartman. M E Hrob«t. Lilian Wardell J M. Friedman. Hannah Feldrna ' ; Wpodblne; A. P. Hewitt. I, E. Cor! ' ' ron. M. I. Hellers, V E. Hurke. Olive Douglass, Agnes Genln.-r M A Powell, Court House: T McKsan ^ihV"? c"y: ' ■ h '«rsnn, Ida Illume. M |. Klein, L. ruibber, H. - JlavHtd Mi,. , Mrt'arthy, I! - Schmidt, Itonni.v.U? , N. K. Groff, Jeuklnlowir J V ' i, Martin. Media: J, A Meerwald e j , , Meerwald, Houlh Dennis; M, Kntie 8. Hrown, Green Creek, Isaac I Nichols. Brldgeton. . REPORT OF THE CONDITION J First National Bank or OCEAN CITY, *r "—A «■»* la'betoatoof Sew Jers . < 'i'",""- "" B' wmjl' 2 " H." ci'RrmjioRiNau.v, 1 i virreri uu.„. .Nooiry HuLlie. I.Jl^'TK.,

BUSINESS i far exceeded ouj. expectations last SaTitrdav. but do | wonder ujpen you remember we saved j'.on o\cr 20 per cent ' lt | Remember these prices are not a- one day in the week cut. j but every day in the week.

BEEF " Rump Steak, 20c | " Riiund Steak. . ...... 20c | Sirloin Steak,- - . . 22c 1

PORK Roast, . ' Chops,. - 1 7c 1 Ham< : ^ Fresh Shoulders. . . i"c

LAMB GUARANTEED n Legs, rite Shoulders i4>' i * Chops, 18c Neck's. . - »-*'! Breasts, 10c

Skin back Hanw, whole 01 half, ijf I Boneless Bacon, .piece . . - . 22c j

Pure Mr.l. ip 4 Nice Juicy Miicki-ii-l.

'■ Our Own Make uf Famous All Pork Sausage, iSc 1 4 lbs.- Our Own Make of very Meaty Scrapple,. .

" 4 lbs. Pigs' liver. 25c Pure Creamery Swwt Butter. 551 . 0 Strictly Fresh Kggs. 55c <Iu/ " New Sweet Cider. 8c qt,. ;ix- gal 3 lbs. Good Mincc Meat, 25c " Florida Oranges, 25c do* Nice Lemons, 18c do* * Extra Fancy Chestnuts. 18c ijt. Coal Oil, nc gal, , 5 gals, juc Freihofer's Bread. 2 loaves >/c. J Saturday only Granulated Sugar, jc

FSS.cSSV.s,''",'k " 1 Cans ToiiiiiU*> 3;. ' 1 Can Sliced Pfa. lns Erapornteil Milk - New lMiific-. 1 jc Fancy EvapKralcl P.-.i, 1,. - iGout! Coffer, jji'll. Good Tea. 301 lb 12 Nutmegs aml-»nr Gi-iic! 6 Rolls Toilet 1'apri . 25.

e ' _ — ^ _ [u nmy 0[i„r(u||v Prists Own] Any O my I'tilll Furthar Nutlu* I Stewart's Sanitary Market Twelfth Street and Asbury Avenue I 1 - Hi C asaoiHO iso caapiv isrisc ftaaitu*! or auzisst aisnaio LAWRENCE M. LEAR . tin sstai, «i-« N.C.GODFREY Upholstering, Awnings. House Furnishings [ 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN PLUMBING Are jrun gaUing entire aettafedkm as to prica*. workmanship and Im-Iii...- cm,t|..»i '- if »"!• H win pay yon to giro m* a trlaL I un in an axoaptinnnlly p.s.l 1.0,11,..,, u. ' ear* of your repair work of which I make a specialty. I have noazis-usivr o-niMi, luurc > or elariml fore* to maintain. Qiv* ma a trial ; Both Prior... C. H. BACON 607 Llulith bit ,

for - lfc —I— a— IIINIIINIIINNIIUNUIIIinNMHMKnB»ni«CBBBtmi'.BU^i32a?e h| Yard and Lawu work atteuded to promptly. AH kinds nf hnusc and 1; yard plants. H|«clal aeaaliora lawn grass seel for sale. Best grade" of § lie shade and ornamental tree- and hedging. Would he pleased In .lo ur B °* woik for you. Top soil sold lu any quantity ail'! special fertilizer for § your flower beds. ELMER H. CRANE; I mma moorlvhj terrace "E 08M n Clty M.wo.r.roy § — —a— nn— nmwwhh— nBBaaaniaum«ntnima»<7aitfitan7caatii In — — — — — — — — n Interior Decorating ig • yriii^tore ::)ltn^te0acsk At 6SI HSDury HV8HU8 „ Foreign and Domestic Wallpaper ,bd EDWARD J. BORTOM

High in Efficiency LOW IN COST Occt'in City i: lee trie Li^lit Company aa 1 1 ' . Ol D SOL'S GREATEST i Mazda Lamp> kivai. A &TTJZ Z • -.I Ksl j CITY GAS LIGHT CO. j | Hell I'tionc is * I«ier-State PI' "■ n,-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASIU KY AVkMIK HEADQUARTERS For anylliinu; you want lo know :il>on( 1 luiikljnfi;. Ate ytm mulcciilixl how i« plan yuur In .use ' Y1.11 an- im it,xl -W.utH V1.U like to have v.nrr i.lc.is :t li.nw ,lci,l..|.r,l .111.I know what if would u. bfiild » Are von tnuhviil.-d whuVhavk- l.uild your lioure- 1 It will «i tTic'liiu-st lidihlings in\')1.-:,n (Nil. ^ ' inQ n. puiAMPinM - JOS. CHAMPION

BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R.'rR. Depot YOU SHOULD HAVE a Reliable Builder g To erect your Ocean City cottage. You rahnol spate the lime !B to look nl'tet it closely yourself and must depend upon the ^ ; 1 : have hnilt^fiirn large number of people Mid could u-f. r yt.it to i Scud for the list of names ami phi.tugruphs i.f the houses. Otis M. Townsend Slh SI. Oppo^lle P- 0. BUILDER "tr | L. S. CORSON, w Soashoro Cottages a Spocialty ~ 7 1 Hotels And Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything lu the Buliillug Line ( Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given, UfWIDENCE— 8lu Asbury Avenue okfu'b— 745 Weal Aveuua ALLEN SCULL THE BVhUftER <• ^ t'iGUTu St/ro Oci.-i.y Mrs. Phone Connections Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER jobb|n^g!ven special attention \ Office -^01 7 Asbury Avenue ocean city ' new jersey B-4 = U- BtLD-K U M =C-US '■There's a Reason" Prou.pt, economical atulreasonahle o/all jobbing and alufation • k Call us up ' • W°r " Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm. H. Smith; President .Ralph M TottAsrvt, t Bknj. F. Yoi.no. Secretary ' ' Phone, 38.X ()ff jce; Bay Aye ^ , ()^h ^ { t ^ ^ | good painting j julius e. jocher, Jr. pHn.aoxL*HiA "0 Decorating * { Try an Advertisement in — — . the SENTINEL ,

! 11.911' fiat ts.rk a-tft iirn,,r^y ' OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Ori'icic, H1I1 Si. Oppntiie p. 0 =j Plans and Specifications ' v] prepared without charge ' '.j 1>"V „Ilt « ,m '. exterior work T ",WK *LTI "I hAms Spencer B. Swan : jobbing Carpenter -p^^andSuitder CSTlMATrS SNO PLANS ru*hlSsro JOHN T, SEAL ^ | BUiLBER " WILL A K I) 8v STttLMAN Contractor and Buil, Irr GltOKUH W. HAWkl's Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No IJ W. Fourteenth Street OCIIAN CI I V, N. J. Ifcll im A. G. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER 6 0. Adimi « | xj,,, GEO. 0. ADAMS Si BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETT1HC brick Laying, inc., tic. All Work In Mason Line I'lomptly Attended Tu. OCEAN CITY, N J ALHKKT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avemm,

breckley's HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS clinton l. breckley, prop Ready Mlxeil Palul*. Lead ami Oil. B-Tl anil IIJ2 A-hury avenue. . "Ulil.ef aV A lit MM '"•y-jj Reading Coal Real Estate and " Search Company of C*pe May Conuly . N. .1. kki'krkkntimi — — FIDELITY TRUST CO. TITLES .INSURED farm properties bought and sold Cnpc May Court ^trattc, N. J. IRAE. WALL 725 Central Ave. " Ocean City New Jersey 4 Plain and Decoratiie ; Paperhaneer ' a Post Card will bring our sery ^ ^ L, A. STtELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWBIGHT Practical Horseshoeing jobbing done promptly Clam and Ojsler Tongs I Spaetallf Agent for Stewart'*' Iron Works fu. : Plain ami Ornamental Iron Fenee, Iron Bulling* ami Window Uuafil". ; i Seventh St. and Haven Ave iEyes ExamiDed Withont Drops Z w. KLV art.* *Tit' city, n. *■ ■ ' Bail 1-SonS.We-A