Ocean City Sentinel, 5 March 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 2

■- Ocean City Sentinel fP>P sra Pcsurass Btsst tarawut R, CURTIS ROBINSON OCCAM CITY. - - NEW JERSEY ' Bell "Phone No 66- X Advsrt Ira menu In local eoramB.. i tenia | nun fnrnlSSJonnppilenlSnf1^ *Ddr**,'J I Jot) work promptly done by experienced j riiUKHDAY. MAUI il .. If 1 1^Knleted^ nl^ tbe^ Ptmomern el uceen oily, 1 Are yon boontlog Ibe baneball gnme for (bin city for Ibe summer neneon'.' The many ntormn at rasthl* winter hive been fatal to many aflneahlp| and coat the Uvea of many brave aslkvn.' Bat tbey have alio given opportunity for many a man to be a trne hero In braving dinger to help | and nave otbera. HomelUnen ware are eulogtced berauae they make beroen. j bat peaceful paraolta alio make heroen Ho long an men take tbelr liven In their baodn on the ocean, or down In the mini, or In any otber dangeroua yet peaceful calling, Junt ao long will there be beroen, for men are alwayn to be - found wbo will Htk everything to nave tbelr fellowa from injury or death. "Poor people who are forced to buy In email quantities," aayn the Stale superintend*^ of welghtn and meeaur*i, Mr. Waldron, "purchane butter a quarter of a pound at a time If a wooden dull of one ounce In weighed In with the butter the purcbaaer baa been defrauded out of one ounce In every quarter of a pound thereof loelog one quarter of a pound , by the time a full pound la paid for, i wbereea, even If a marcbant bad i weighed In a one-ounce butter dlnh . with a full pound purchane of butler, there would only have been a fraud of ■ one ounoe. Tlila boldn true of II i commodltlea." Effort* are now being | made by BUpt. Waldron to remedy tMe Injuntice. t - t Both In New Jersey and New York q the report of tbe New York Telephone » Company for 1818 will be read with Inlereet by telephone subscribers, and p tt baa a particular Internet at Trenton, t ■aye Ibe Newack Star. It ebowa what „ a profitable business tbe compauy ban at lla preaint cbargen. Tbe company t and IU eubaldlarlea bad 171.888.984 \ groan earulnga I ant yaar.au Increase of •8,801.606, and netted »19, 190.865, , paying out more t ban tan mtlllonn In a dividend! and netting aalde a aurplun f of 16.842.841, while tbe aaaetn were In ereaaed by about five and a half , million! Tbe conviction In growing , that tbe public ehould bave eome , •bare of thin proeperlty In tbe abape c of more reiaonable telephone rataa a To one who will atop to aoalyia tbe | figure! adduoed by Commlaaloner • Calvin N Kendall in bin annual report to (be Stale Board of Education there te a pbaae of waate that la poatltlvely appallug, although by no mean a common to Jersey. Tbln la that Ibe J fifteen mlllloa dollara being epent annually on puLllc acbooln In the

State le doing only rour-flftba tbe work it ,la capable of performing, owlug to truancy and abeentdem. Losing the effect I venem of twenty centa on tbe doHar would bankrupt any private corporation in abort order That through the begllgeuce of parent! and guard lane or lazily of official, in en forcing tbe oompuleory attendance law tbla opportunity ehould be loet to New J areey makee Inntateot far more energetic action In tbat particular during tbe prevent ecbool year, rvan though our atandlog In tble reaped ae compared with otber Slnten In high. The State Legislature baa before It aome, amend menu to tbe Walab Act. which wan tbe law Inaugurating tbat bleed ng in dlagulae— oommlaalon form have for tbelr purpoae a plan to make boo eat official, under tbln form of govern meat. Weill wall! Now, what do you think of that? Were we not all told, before the adoption of that form of government, that tboae wbo took on thin new were to have a moat angelic lot of people to guide tbe dty'a fortuneeperaonn wbo were above tbe lord Id ▼lewe of life — wboee vole aim lo wordly afialra wan to ruab tbe tclllenlum? And what did tbey get? Tbe propoaed amendment to the law to tbe batf anewer. ', anVRUTtniNn rara Nothing of more general popular I Internet baa been developed by a Uon- ' greaelooal Inveetlgatlon for a long time than tbe dUcloauren Junt made of tbe method, need to Induce farmer. In the United State, to aell tbelr property , and migrate to North weatern Canada. ( In bla taallmony before tbe Senate , lobby committee. William J. White, , epedal advertlnlng agent for tbe | Canadian government, aald that be . bad expended between 660 000 and1, •76,000 annually for advertising! Canadian land among American!, farmere during tbe laat ten yean In L that period more than 800.000 c It hen. 1 4 of tba United Staten have gone to 1 Canada aa tbe reault of tbln advertU-1, lug campaign. Within tbg laat year , about 140.000 crooned tbe border. , II U fortunate that tbln expoaure t baa been made, naya.tbe Trenton , Btau Gazette, aa It t, now appareut . that moat, tf notajt, the emigrant* to , Itoada ware groaely deceived and many af them have returned poorer i tbrfn tbey weut XBI1ST TO PARRNTn. ' A Boston ecbool expert wbo baa ' beau hrraatlgatlug coodltlona of ntudy and d-portmenl among tbe public * ecbool children find, that "the mental ' life predominate, in January and . Feb ' while boy. and girla are -" "•nweat fhwn tbe viewpoint of good * end, ta'c^abbe'r " 'b^'are1'?!1 J tbatrbrnt-A tOo'doek In tbe mornlug v sod trad boy. at tbalr worst at 8 and 4 , to tba afternoon, and "parent, tboii'd J^^^^ngT^bSSd n.,,, c ►W known but for aodology! In It t

i PUBLIC LIBRARY ~ = HAS GOOD START Y With "Large Membership, Its | Prospects of Succcsb are , i. Excellent. There wan a large attendance at tbe u meeting of tbe meujiiere of tbe Ocean _ City Public Library Anaociatlon held In tbe City Commianionera' room Frl-I day evening, and tbe utmost interest rJwan msulfestrd In tbe movement I 'iTbere wat connlderable enthusiasm ".when Mrn. Harry Headley, chalrmao e of tbe tnembernhlp committee, re- 1 I ported that nbe had 679 25 In cash and tbe promlae of a total member.hlp, up' r to that time, of 205. p] Mrn. Headley bad been ably aaalnted e In tbe work by the otber mem hern o n the committee, Misses Colburo aod a LaHarre being particularly active. p| Aa there bad been twelve Irunteen e elected at a prior meeting, and (be i, oonatltutlon and by-law* call for > | fifteen. It waa decided to elect tbe full lr number e Major 1.. B. Thomaa nominated W. a W. Adawa aud Mia. Kllaabelb W. e Candy, and George O. Adam* e J. E. Welch. The* three were tberee upon elected member* of tbe botrd of irunteen, Minn Maud M Kouldn. (he -ecrelary, canting the ballot. r It wan mated tbat aa tbe board ban e tbe naming of a number of cotnmll1 lee. aud a* tbe memberahip commlllee , r wan nol able to make a report until the , i. meeting of tbal evening, the board . n bad not organized up to tbet time, but , - would gel together within a few day. , l for tbla purpoae. , , I On motion of W. M Ceylnr, Ibe , I cbelr wen inntructed lo appoint a com- , . mltteeof three to necore e location for , I tbe library In tbe ueulral part of the f i city. Prof. J . M. Sleveua. prenldent of tbe , I aaaociallon, named tbe following com- , I mlltee: Mr. B FreDk Smith, Mrn. t ' Xlegler and Mrn. E. C. Wenton. , On mollou of Mr. Taylor, tbe eecre- , wan lu.tructed to write to Trenton b to ascertain Ibe neceaaary mepa required for Ibe Incorporation of Ibe an- „ social Ion. Mr. Taylor moved that If Ibe conati- n union and by-lawa are lo proper abape r tbe eecretary be authorized to bave 100 k or 300 oopiee printed e He urged tbat a committee of two , be appointed to take tbla metier In ( Tbe Rev. Dr. J. B. Maine, aald Ibal [ II neemed to blm tbat Ibere should be , meeting of Ibe board of truateea before anything of thla kind la done. c Prof. Stevena called ettanttoo to tbe . ex pe tine tbe public library association ( will bave In tbe way of rent of roomi, aalary of a librarian aod tbe buying . of booki. Io tbe caw of a library , etarted In Wtaoonaln, aome yearn ago, recalled, the coontliutloo and bylawa were written In tbe minute book. , If tbe aaaociallon favorad printing the ' constitution and by-lawa. It wae Ibe r privilege of the member* to do *o. * The Be*. Mr. Boboer made the aug- * | gestloa tbat poaelbly one or both of the !l local oewepapere would print tbe con- ' atllution aud by-law* In one of tbelr

Nr. Taylor waa of tba opinion tbat Ibe lbl* lb* proper thing. . Tbe coet of printing lb* book would ° not be eo very much. • e Finally, after adiicumtou In wblcb J- E- Welch, Mr. Bobner. W. W. Adam* and Ueorga O Adams took ' part. It wae decided lo bave 500 copies *W printed. ' *w ®r" Cvnilcaln for Work. »h At lh* **•*'' m"l'og of the City • Commlne loners, tbe certificate* from ' the city engineer of work dooe under two contracts— 666 and 067— warn read, — end n tawed nm.aU auU lllkl. The „ amount* war* 121,688 66 for Contract 666, and •6.086 06 for Contract 667 ' Improvement certificate* will be Inaurd m to cover tbew. ke poenlble I hat tbe pred eminence of t. Juvenile mental life lo mid-wlnler I* doe to tbe abneoce of outdoor attrac ,k Hon* Ilk* batefaail aod bird-naating? re Bu' Parent, cannot be too careful In n- the treatment of tbelr children under w tba new dlapauaatkin, aayn the New of York World, aod In tbe light of thin _ d two very It will be tbelr fault If tbey Id tpoil tbe child through neglect of \y cboonlag tbe peycbologlcal moment for pereuaalun or reproof. Toe modern ecboolboy in a aennltive i ie 7'lant and bla mood* and teoneanbould receive da* coonlderatlon. With eoctology pointing tbe way. It will be i lb* duly of all pa renin to nafegoerd ( ,r from tbe blighting effect, of bard . vtudy. , g - < lf ei'at.ic Liautat. » The preliminary elep* bave been ' f taken for a publloyllbrarr for Ocean 1 L t-'ttJ- »t"i. to Judge by tbe Interent ' manlteated at the meetlnga beld dor- ' • the laat two week*, there la every ' Indication that Ibe reeult* deelred by ! | back of tbe movement will be <i 1 ! accomplished. t Ij Tbln In only right and proper, and 0 1 ]e**ry bead of a family In tbln city b I should ebow bin or ber lulereet aod t ' wlllingoee* to cooperate In the good I I work by becoming a member of (be - association. Tbat the people here t ' Indeed, drapjy concerned In tbe h efforts lo obtalu a public library ban t ' , demouetrated by tbe mauuer ln!c ' which they bave already backed up * ' the plau by tbelr presence, work and I ' money contrlbuilon*. - p 1 , Tbla Internet, we are nnre, will not o ' and It It safe lo predict tbat, ere ! I i many months. Ocean City will have a ' u public library tbat will be a credit to ' d the rroort aod lo ber people. e V It ban frequently been nwld— andjf ' truly— tbat Ocean CUy'a young a ■ bave scarcely any place outside " of ibelr homes In which lo spend tbelr ' evenings ThU difficulty will be oh- r ' viated when a public library room It n ! secured, and we've no doubt that tbe p men of Ibe town will take ad- I ; vantage of tbe opportunity than pre- a | tented to Improve their mluds. We 11 eay nothing of tbe young womet), Jre- a they are certain to befound o ; there. ^ u

SUNDAY IN THE " T LOCAL CHURCHES 8 8 rong Sermons and Excellen I Music Heard by Congrega ions. n fairly well filled al (lie service* nip d Sunday. Following are report, of Hie ' I let pile the lucleinent weather, there j " waa a large attendance at IheW SU man* '■ Imoriiliig celebrated by tbe rector, t tie J ^ youth of today. ™ Sunday, the services lu the First Fresbyterlan Church were not largely al M tended. The llev. Dr. June. K • Shields, superlnteudeiil of the New. " Jer»ey Anll-Haloon league, occupied " the pulpit id the morning, and preached a very Interesting sermon. • be represent. wa« very Instructive and • encouraging lo the worker, for leui *■ peraore. He realized a neat »um of" ' money In rash aod .ubscilptlmie for e the carry.h g forward of hit work lu I he evening, the pantor. the Kev. 1 Charles H Bobner, delivered a very ' appropriate sermon on ' The Treasures ( of the Hnow." Hi* text was lakeo > from Job .18: 22: "Ha.l Ihou entered . 1 open-d bis sermnu with an accounl of I the city of Jerusalem neural year* 1 ago He said that snow Is uuiitual In ; Ihe Holy Eaod. Its people not having : adveulures with blizzards such as are ; snow-wbllr In tbe sunlight llut al- j though snow is infrequent In the Holy I twenty-live references lo snow In Ihe .» entire Bible, yet those mentioned u* a nuuiter pf helpful lessous. Mr. Bobuer aald tbal In tbe snow may see (he hiding of (Jod'a ( power. Hnow Is God's dynamite. The 4 Ibal fella. InUi the cleft of the rock, with a few more of lis feeble kinsfolk, take* hold or the roots of Ihe _ everlasting - mountain and tear. It aaui.der Tbl. I. God', way or workHe build. His temple without eound of hammer or axe. Tbe aun .bine, the atmn.pbere, tbe falling are HI. calm polencie*. Among olbertblnga. tbe.peaker declared that enow I. a symbol of God's gracious care "He glvetb His enow wool." Il I* also a symbol of tbe purity God works lu us, as I ral.b say*. "Tbougb your sins be as. ocarlei. tbey shall be while a* snow " Dr. Haines' discourse lu the First M E. Church In tbe morning wat preparatory to tbe administration of ihe eacrameotof tbe Lord'eHupper. which done at tbe morning service He cboae a text from the great eplslle of St Paul to the Romans, "'with tbe heart men believe unto rlghteousneei " Tbe pastor called attention first to " roe pastor cauea attention nrst to

tbe eplatle in general aa being ooe of ' greatest books In tba. Bible, not only for Ita powerful atelementa of Christian doctrine, but alio aa belug or Ibe very highest grade of literature. In II, tbe great apostle seeks to Imprest ' IbeCburcb at Kome with tbe thought of tba difference between Intellectual " aaaent -to Iba preaching of Cbrl.t crucified, lb* atonemeol and ralvat on by tbla life, and a heart belief In Ihe rame, a belief that grip* tbe perann- ' allty, changes Ita trend and flowers 1 forth In service. r But Dr Haloes Intended by Ibe ® be meant to teach aa preparatory to a ' right participation In tbe Holy Com munlon. Tbat lesson waa tbat we are to apt loeome lo lb* Izord'a Table wl:b only an loteilectnal belief In Ibeboly - " rile aod too frequently are not stirred f In oor hearts with a tense of our un- i s worthiness, sorrow for our elnt of omletloh and commission, aod grail- I f tude to God for Hit loving kindness i i and manifold tender mercies ti ward ; r u. We believe loo much with tbe I ' heed only, bence our belief It cold, i wllbout emotion, does nol, In too many > cases, govern our Uvea, and does .nol I Induce lu us ihe spirit of consecration ■ and service. The Holy Communion I mutt be but e barren ceremony lo tbal t soul Who does not believe with tbe ' heart unio rlgbteouanea*. . Dr. Hainea noted briefly tbe prev- c alent auppreuioo of emotion In all gradet or modern aociety and not aDy- a where more so than In tbe cburcbea. [ Rut be declared tbat Ibere is too much i of tbla repreaalon, or rather, raid he. a we have need of more morel end !■ spiritual stir In our souls In order<44iai S we may have emotion lo express. t Owing to the storm, uo service, were * In this church In Ibe evening. s IKMAKt'KI. BAPTIST. Il Tbe Rev. George F. Mitch, of Pbllapreached lu Itnmenuel Bap. P Church Buoday morning, bla b being "Cbrlet, Our Life." He n hit text from John, 14; 6: "1 am ° Life. " n Mr Mltcb spoke In part aa follows: "Home oue has well raid, 'Our life Is <- fold.' To tbe casual observer thla I obvloua: lite baa two phases; one la the physical, temporal; the other ie ^ called the feeling, the moral, the b 'spiritual. e' "Looklug at 'life' from tbe purely 01 physical standpoint poets, pbllos- 11 opbara and acleulisis, of old and at present are completely baffled by this ' universal eulgma, 'What Is life.' Many bave been suggested, yet 11 t one from the Mm pleat to the pro- " foundeet falls |o dellue; they all de- 81 scribe how llfa acta, but none tell what lc la. •« "Conildezed^iom the moral and h religious point of view life la a si range 11 mystery. The II ret man sought explanatlous in riles aud ceremume* in Babylonia, Assyria, tbe African and American Iodliu all seuae ihls of tbe soul- bul rudely strive to appreciate It. Tbe Hebrewa at lirst ' P1 considered tbat It resided hi the Tiber- |5j uacle, later- tbe Temple, aod al ee

>f Kzeklal'a lime In Ibe slrlct nbserveuce y of tbe law. *■ "Jesus broke * Kb *11 Ihe world on ie Ibis polut when He said lo His n disciples. Be nol anxious for your life, >* what ye. ball eal, wbat ye shall drink, it or yet, what ye shall put on.' Here He il breaks with the traditions of all llie •t world; He shifts ibe emphasis from n Ihe physical; for He said, Seek ye e first (be kingdom of God and His I- righteousness, and all Ibeae thing* a aball be added unto yon.' lo otber words, tbe moral and religious lite Is c not Ihe 1 1 titling of sacntice* ami burnt a offerings, but Is a mailer of- ihe ina ward man, is a mailer oi Ihe heart. No amount of prescribed formaline*, l no howsoever strict keeping of Ibe i Law. uo meditation of priest or bishop r cau enliven lb* bumau soul; nothing I but tbe Immediate Individual soul* - communion wlib IheHou! of ibe Unlf vera*. Hie Bplrlt of God. cau touch - life Ihe deep springs of ihe moral i end religious life of the race— and of I too, my brother or sister reading "While a very few Individuals of the ■ world's history hive seneed Ibis truth. tbe great majority of us have been ei d blinded by sin aod weakuest. And Is here Hill Jesus Christ proves Himself lo be tbe Saviour of the world: I am come tbat ye mlgbl bave lijt, 1 aod Ibal ye might have it more abuu- 1 dandy. I am tbe life.' I "We ask, bow? And tour distinct senses appear. First, Christ Is our power ' Without me ye can do notb- ' ing.' As the sunlight give warmlh and light to tbe Hoy Bowers, so Hie Suu of Righteousness gives us life. ' Christ is our support. •! am tbe vlue, ye ere tbe branches.' The rap of tbe vlue la tbe life of the branch and vice versa. The 11/e.of (be bra-_ch ' the support of the vine. Co opera- ' (Ion means lire. TJilrd. Christ,!* ope'" puipose. Jirery branch In iprtbal fruit. He purgeth^ffithat It maa-bilng forth more-frill! ■ q, j, orfr life to the eod tbat In us ibere be fruit and tbat our capacity lu I Dmi-bearlog should Increase Fourth. ! la our eternity. -I Mll t|ie" 1 and the Life.' "In conclusion, we may concede Ibe < riddle ol physical life Is Insoluble, the moral and spiritual life, the eternal phase of our being. Is solvtd completely In Jeans Christ. "I am Ihe ' Itfe."" | < ■ Ida Nol Rrcrnfd. * Because of the bad weather condiDirector Flsber said, at ihe weekly meeting of tbe City Com mis- S contractor* bad been unable in over work to be dooe In replaciug on tbe Boardwalk* and ao he h again postponed tbe opening.! bids until thla (Thursday) after jS Ctb's l-rer Concerts. 1tie city's free concerts to be given i by Harrison's Band l n the music pavilion, on «be Boardwalk, will begin aboul Haturday .July 4 The eou-. certe will be continued throughout tbe aod until after Labor Day.

"Surprising, Isn't It, 5 W hat on can des g Cost Y.'.u Saved 6 lbs. Roast Pork. t?c. fioi. f iv j His. Pork Chop,. 17. -j4 h Iba. Rib Roast. l«v. . . 1 18 . * JZ I lbs! Sauragt, itk\ ' '...' -S4 * • -'»• 5 lb«. Scrapple. 51- . . . .aj. . . -jj 1 ? I In. Pure Unl .14. . jS 04 || 64.81 cost f..4-, J.vrd -' ^i| nJ ^ The above trprrraid* the *au-ig on j lea of the grest tiargains offried.

| VOAI. Young and Tender * Cutlet-. ' .... .-vk. Chojw. .'4«' y Roast lie e I Slewing

I.AMB and it is l ine • U-gS. • Chops. . c - Shoulder*. . t :c I : Stewing t.»-

BEEP — *"TWVifmr ,N" I Kutnp Steak. »> c Round Stc&k. r Sirloin Steak -•<*• .- Rib Roast, iiv . Hamburg Steak, i.r r. Chuck Roast. 15c . 1

PORK -Compare our Prices with Others '■ ftoa-i I'nik. ; Pot k Chops. . I'ig Shol'ldrt-. 1 be I ■ 4 ll« Pig's 1. 1 vet. :y

1 Otif Own Make All Pork Sausage, nunc Utter, . iSc The Best Scrapple 011 the Island. ... tc lb. ' Italian Sausbge. 2uc 1

Pine Sugar Cured Skin lack f Hams, i.k Whole or Hall r I-cati. Sugar Cureii Hi.n.-lr-Bacon. . Pure Lard. 14c - Pano Presh Killed Chic ketis.j.v I 4 Pat. Juicy Mackerel .-lc 1 Sa uer Krout, he «,t ' Sweet Creamery Biitt.-i N ice Meaty Prunes 12c lbs. Evaporated Peaches. 2;. 3 lbs. good Mince Meal 2;. 3 Cans Peas, 25c 3 Cans Cora. 25c 3 Cans Tomatoes, 25c Cans Baked Beans. 25cKvaporated Milk, 9c 1 large can Sliced. Pineapple. 15c 3 cans Heinz s Baked Beans, 25c 3 large Grape Fruit. 25c

1 latge can Fancy Asparagus. 23c I large Can Pancv Calit'ornu 1 large Can ..I Latge White Sweet Florida Changes, 20c doz Pancv Baldwin Apples. 34c '. pk. Pine Flavored Santo* Coffee. 22c tiranulated Sugar, jc 1 lb. Good Head Rice. 8c 3 boxes Searchlight M a telle-, i.v Headlight Oil. I lc gal .3 gals, 5.*ft rolls Toilet Paper. 25c Fancy New Orleans Molassc*. . 14c qt , 55c gal. Try it 12 I^rge Nutmegs. 1 Grater, t.*Fancy Unions, 30c 3 lbs. Jelly Eggs. 25c 2 cans Heinz, s 15c ltaked Beans.- 25c

Prices and Goods as Represented or Money Cheerfully Refunded Stewart's Sanitary Market ). Twelfth Street and Asbury Avenue Bell Phone. 548- A Coast Phone. 193-A { ■ ml AV'E yon a cottage, bung- , ¥% alow or apartment to fur- J 1 nisli? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. Window Shades a Specialty.

* REPUBLICANS ACTIVE I" Mew CU» CI a a la Urowlag la I Tbe Ocean City Republican Club's. I / headquarters draw many member* I every evening, and there moat of tbem ® n play pluochle, wblle a few pass away the time with checkers. lt At the meeting Thursday evening. ,, Caplalu Benjamin Henderson. James T Mould, Warreu W. Brown and H . L Hmllh were elected members, jp — rtealdeut josepu G. Cbsippion annonnced Ibe appointment of t lie fob lowing commlllee*: Finance— John P. Fox. E M. Hul- ^ ton, George O Adams, William S. Johnson and J. Present! Cart man. p House-Arthur D. Barrows. Dr. * Charles B. Rider, N. Carlson, Charles ! T. Maginnla and T. let Adams. " Memberahip— E. M. Button, Coroner , Mark I.ake. Dr. H. T. Foulda? Captain f U." I.. Kreckley and Harry A. Morris. ' Eulertalnment— John J. Devlne

Richard M. Reeves and O.T. Maginnla t The rooms recently were furnished " In an attractive, home-like style. | j Hock Social > IBaccesa. Tbe sock social glveu by tbe l.sdle*. 1 . Aid Boclely of Immaouel liaplbt ; ( 'burcb Tuesday evening was a surcea* . io every way, and tbe member* feel grateful to all wbo aaslsled. L THOMAS J. THORN : st| yionstlk 1 " Avenue prices and work right i both .hones ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT °-'L" Poccno Mountain Ice ( occam city m j. Stanley Nl.Ponfiere1 Woodworking o Stop: 14th Si. and Haven Ave. " ncxt to reading dcpot OCEAN CITY. n J. T'lii "" •(ylt^wmuowaad floor r™'mro.'7«»™ 2o» j wo aa' tsp'tt Tczj 'I't V| i,»CTQ.y | ^ MORGAN HAND. Jr. I . . * w os— csst. m. J, w

High in Efficiency LOW IN COST Ocean Citv Electric Light Company ?! 1 Mazda Lamps ol l) /\ FOR LIGHT, HEAT AMD ROWEIR -< > • An Inverted Wi-lsli.i. Ii E.mp t.. help Ptighten up y.ztn himie I City Gas Light Go. Bell Phone iK Inter state Ph. .e 134-A SUTFON iS: CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASlU kV -\VENUE Ocean City, , New Jersey MMOSttPttwotasBttfcs maaaa c za isisbebbszbe KTKS mfctsmiKKOtfflJEttttOfi Yard and laiw u work attended t<> i romplly. All kind- of lu>u*e and § E1LME1R H. CRANE! " B20 MOORLV N TERRACE B Oc.snCiiy Nswj.r.av B OtBtOtBSQ BBC KTL- rTC KCCK4L.". BBBBBC ftj:^tatCKK^IMBtCBBB«BBtatC THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR Coitagps having <-vt:ry conveniencf and located in tlie most desirable part of- Ocean City (i>r summer residence. Close to Yacht Club. Built by day's workduring our dull season. You are invited to inspect the workmanship. material and finish. Will l»e sold at first cost and on terms to suit you. lor particulars, com munirate with JOSEPH G. CHAMPION Builder Tenth St. and West Ave. aaa nraaia:c.^£«:ra-;r.K::23KBnags Banana onncag . ■ A Reliable Builder J To erect your Ocean City cottage." Yon cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of people atid could refer you to any or allVf them. i ! Send for thelist of names and photographs ,pf the houses. Otis M. Townsend 81b St. Opposite P. 0. BUILDER °Tr II

; L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty 1 ~ 7 Hotels and Bungalows C Contractor and Builder. Everything In thr Kulldlng Line Plans and Specifications Furnished. -Estimates Cheerfully Given. | , 810 Asbury Avenue OFFICE — 745 Waal Avenu. 1

Allen Scull THE BVlWiftER Si ear a axa Oceji.y sir£. Rhone Connections Walter V. Hess AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asbury Avenue CITy NEW JERSEY j B-4-U-BILD=KUM=C-US ' "There's a Reason" If economical and reasonable on all jobbing aud alteration work | Call us up *|« Ocean City House Bldg. Co. H. Smith, President Ralph M. Townshnd, TteasnrCrj Bknj. P". Young, Secretary BHl Ph...", J8-X Offid: Onj AvE. b.1. 10th and MthSuJ.

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