Ocean City Sentinel tana an nauan Bran Tnu— it B. CURTIS ROBINSON WW ana Prowls lor OCCAM CITY. . - NEW JERSEY BtO -PboM No 66-X KsstorJEtaidMlfpph ' "" Job work promptly door by iipmnM j ^ rUUBSDAY. MARCH 12. IBM. t Banna « 'W.Z?l???'g^*'rr0c**° ""-I
"•oat" ratm:, indkkd. drier (be beading. "The Bplrll of Hnatle," tbe Atlantic City H-vlew j NW " "A dual) of ginger In any com■anHy le to be commended. For that reaaon, while there to one feature of Ocean Ctty policy— namely, the charging of forty cent toll to aut.>m<> billata entering the city— that cannot be praised, tbe preparation! of the aMboHtlee over tbere to properly In. aegeiate tbe new bridge ahowe a aplrlt of enterprise that baa never before been manlfeated .In thai reeorF Tbe bridge to to be opened Raster Saturday Homera' Point and Ocean City. ••A ooaemXteebaa tbe aplrlt of huatle MiAetootly to Inette Preeldent Wtlaon. Oovernor Fielder and Senatorial dignttartaa and othera, which, It mu« he admfttod, even If tbey don't accept, to 'going some.' "Oeaan City aeama to be progreaalve la ootaa respects If H to not In othera. aad It to to be pralaed for deairlng to facge ahead rather than remain at a Tbaoka! Bat where did they get tbe forty neat tellT . The loll for autoe to twenty-five eaata, with a charge of live cent a for aaeto paraou in the vehicle. ran WITH CHICAGO MMtog good bye P- hto lather aod met Control High, (toeea city aod chlnfi. le JeM Joe Tteasr'e Pedeiel IdWMdet note ahewed two wtoea vhtoh be rveetved fiaa Tlaker The lid eao lead, -tto year terma at aaaa." aad atgaa eaaae Mat : "Leave tor Chb aege w oaee. Myeapenaa aad"^ totaaimtaUM Hw mmnwTha tw ihaee yaaea He a aya he la to gw ■a I half of aaeh aaaaoa 'a salary la ad•atary waa maw than ha had kooo* ahto to make la the totaar leagwoa >o IhatoWfoo yaaea ThaO IHBI M duel toft torNBravasawe. Le tote Naoday afteroooo aod hm eaaaaeadi w gn wa* tha w.ody IH to Mae m aan aaaih waa tha iKi weal i « a aeamltoi -foto a aaaw af tha thMiet Ng* totm aaaea yearn aga aad wMto Maying ... Oaaa I lly atitaaaed the etoiell.e d ■heea Meat. TW tail laeae aaal htm la STMmtaMtoa la tha Trtoeeie I ngei whaea he ytoyed sostotoai bail for to. SHHSTstH kg tow Caoaa *" '** JIMI C ARROWS COURT CtoeaB Uaori J edge Hewerd t arrow £SS35£ asaitfeaM'i&re 'fcfce Ueeeaw win At „ T tl'nlij mil beaae 'towdea, M to a. m.; thtod itotardey. tow Mhetef. AMeaM^CHy . MM a. a> ■SIR'S A RTSTBIT
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i H. T. LAKE URGES ]i = EXCELLENT STEP v Board of Bdncation'g Vice ( President Favors "Physical u Betterment" for Children. • "At a recent meeting of the Board d j of tMucallon," aaye Harvey Y. I.eke. I 'vice preeldent of the hoard, "I made1' aome suggestions. I dbongbl would I benefit our echoole. Among ibear 'suggestions wee lhal we coulluue our | ' policy of conetaolly ralaiog the alan- . - dard of teachers and that >nma eyetetn . j he Introduced thai will promote lhe| if Individual phyelcal hellrrmenl of the i ar [atudenta. |i "I have lieeu aaked lu outline eo t.e . j. tbougbta ou Ibeaeeuhjecta Theacope.ji •r however, of eacb le ao broad lhal It le , re advlaablc to deal with but oue of (hear i ie ' al line lime. o-l "I feel thai the eerurlng of the , il Slate Teacbere' Summer School for i ie Ocean t'lty le oue of tbe greale.1 ii. 'elrokea we have made for tbe uplift of 11 'oar educational Inatllutlona. The , re'aummer school further equips Ihe ie lencber with teacblug ability, aod. i iy with four hundred teacher' from all : n parte of tbe country In onr city during Ibe eummer, II will give oar board an le opportunity to aludy Ihe teacher and n, tha peraoiiallty before he or »be le. g. engaged ie "The eecood subject. however that it, of Ibe phyelcal betterment of Ihe pupils— le the eubject I would like to re eluk Into the bearta aod mlnda of Ihe a, parent' oj our children aawellaeof lo every one Interacted In the future •elfare of tble city. In order thai we , may grasp tbe meanlog of tble article , we must not confuse 'athletics' with y 'physical betterment ' Athletic !• , • only a side Issue eomprl'log tbeeporta re and competitive recreations engaged . ir In by t.boee who am mora or lea. pbyaleally Bt for aucb competition. Atbletlce benefit usually a very email percentage of the total number of etudeoteenrolled, and le not and can- , „ not well tw made compulsory upon , tbe etodent-body. I am heartily In , 4 favor of athletics In tbc-public schools, , n partlcolarly eomiwtltlva at b let lea, pro- , f Tided only aucb atudenta a. are or can , d be made physically Bt shall engage In | competition. On tbe other hand ' physical betterment to tbe one eubject, to aay mind, that should tw foremost | lo our schools. It ebon Id be lotto- , m doeed io the early grades, maintained aod enlarged upon ontll tbe student , ,'f baa Botobad tbe high school course. , , "It etc me to tw popular throughout ( tbe eoootry for educators to crowd , , uporf the growlog tobolara more difH- , m colt and a neetafgiumtwr of subjects , A each year. -~We Bod we often force | languages aod higher mat hem at In j • upon tbe student before be baa a a thoroughly digested tbe ordinary , branches. We an demanding often r • lo aaaey of onr prescribed courses thai t tbe atedeot aaelmllata a greater variety k 0 of eebjecta than should be expected of u I ha average pupil , • "We petal with pride to our modern „ build logs the op-todele equipment. 4 tbe porv-elr veolUaUog system, the e thorough oourae of study, ate., etc J" 1 We are oowataotly providing means for better transportation of tbe at odea U '' , .od dotag everything we tblok that ' a leads toward greater meotal growth. " "Them, however, to my mind, are " , aeeoodary lo what I am pleased to p teem 'phyelcal tirtlenainl ' * "We would not plan tbe construe- » a ilea of oar new rity ball, with all Its ° apto-date eoa vaotooem, modern offlcw and Bo# eqalpmaot, luxury , ate , at ao 11 ' exponas of IT(.«0. uoiaaa wa fait that *' ; that atraetaie would tw erected ou a H , fooodatloo that would not only last °' ■ Bee or na years, bat tbe toagth of tbe lc 1 lit* of the entire bulldlog. , " 'Fbyetcal betterment' m the foun ^ dattoo spun which we moat build the • mental aod moral structure. Wa ace 1 ou all stdea own of great mental ability '• who have not oaade-o euocoee or life 'c oocauae only one part of thettr being [' has been developed. Oo.tbg other J* band, we oftaa Bod aura wltb little " education, supported, however, by ao '' , excellent physique, making great Jl at rid to In tbvlr choavn flflde of so- b , .iMvor. >1 " 'Phyatcal bat term tut.' to my mind Mtbeooetblog around wblcb allot bar F ■ developmeota must revolve. If tble " | lea fact, we ere building dewuwtd *' instead of ufwtrd In onr public ■eboola. Tbe effort being pot forth lo a J improve our adorations! (yatam would T •tow have reaped a much greater bar 11 vest of good bad the foundation of 01 physical betterment' been Indlvldu- tl I oily developed aod carried through all p ' the grades. 01 • "We' are oot oow concerned eo much " about tbe boy who enjoys and U phyal- " . oally Bt to take part In athletics, but a: wa are concerned about tbe leas for- 11 l unate and mors delicate children .and 11 t bam are in a much greater majority 11 I m our school' Public educators are * twftnnlog to see that we an trying to '•ram Into lbs brains of tbe growing * j ■blldien too much eubject-matter and 4 tbey are recommending tbat tbe vol u lme of each subject be cut down 0 merely to tbe essentials. Under tbe 0 present eooditlooa. tbw might tw a u t wise move, but. bad tbe foundation of }° ' physical betterment' been early lotrov " ' duced and carried through the gndef . i be cutting of couraaa woald not ha A " • twen found nec amry. *i "In every grade we Bnd lbs dull a mediocre end bright etudeuls In D many ctttae special courses and ecboole " ( are provided for tbe doll and slow-to- '■ , learn pupils. Tbto to a subject wblcb " I seriously confronts eqary board of edht tattoo, particularly lu the preparation * ' of tbe c.iraae of study I feel tbat a " , giant deal of aucb work would not be 11 urceaaary bad Ibe children been acleo ' lineally taught physical training very a early In life 1 • It to a matter of common observe I Hon tbat If the habit of physical exer- 1 , rise be forawd early, H to more likely • i to be maintained during after-life lhau 11 if such training tw Bret taken up at a 14 later period. Ovueral aud ayaiemaiic « muscular activity to essential to tbe 1 J maintenance uf real bmltb at all 6 y perwda af human existence.
SUNDAY IN THE I LOCAL CHURCHES I Sermons and Excellent ' Music Heard by Congregations. I Tbe churches It/ Ocean I lly were all . fairly well I1lle.l\at Ihe arrvlcr* on ' I'Hunday. Kollowjtig air report" "f tlie • -^dvlphla. M.uducird the -ri»i.e» in . I ( Holy I riully t l.urcli Sunday. i ' | Tbe eubject of Mr. t 'lark's sermon in i Ihe ntoroiug »s' lakeii from the lour- i teeulh chapter <nf Ihe prophe.) ofjf Kxeklel. The Iheme we. lire Idol, in I - Ibe heart" of |ieupto.' which formed! • alumbllng blocks In their lives, a- well j r a« In Ihe Uvea of other' Reference, wa. made to Ihe season of I .rut a. an r appropriate time to rr-exauilnr heart, j r and mind, for "Idols" of any sort, t In Ibe eveulug Ihe lexl wa. from j f Kphealaua 18 . "lie Ullrdwiih the| » spirit." <»ur mind' aud heart' are j r filled with thought' and de*ite> • hlch I . determlue character aud destiny Wuet I I- llwlr nature ? What will he the final I result nf our Ihoughl' and action.? i find the Kalliet. ha. made u> for the _ 1 ludwelllng of fll. Spirit. He can. and a. will, fill ua. If we yield nureelvw-lo His gracious power and control, and t so make our lives fruitful Bud -happy e Wervjrrs next Sunday at lu 4.1 a. m ' VIBST PKBillVTKRIA*. ' The paalor. Ihe Rev. t harle. H ' Buhner; preached at both «ernee« hi ' Ihe First 1're.bylerlaii I hurcli on Sun- • day. Tlie sacrament of Ihe Holy t orn ' munloti wa« celebrated al Ihe morning ■ service aod In Ihe eveulug Ihe Rev ■ Mr. Buhner delivered e very interr.1- . ' log aud forceful sermon. 111. Iheme ' was "A King In Hldlug." and hl« lexl - I Hamuel 10; 22: ' Heboid, lie betb hid ' himself among the elull.' ' After narrating Ihe circutuidaoces of ° text. Mr. Bobuer «aid a gTrat 1 spiritual truth la Illustrated In thl. 1 etory taken from Ihe life of Ihe olden • time. Meu and womeu, today, like • Haul of old. are couatanlly lu dauger 1 of Inalng Ihe timet important tmuga lu 1 life by bid log them>elvea among the "stuff" of worldlnem and «io. . Tbe speaker then drew the hopeful 1 leeaon tbal no metier how completely " a man may be buried amoug the "atufl" of Ibis world. Iliere la 'till tbat' In bto nature which i. kingly, and which I'brtkt can rbrur. Nothing la more marvelous than Ihe kind o'f ' material Uod can redeem, end by Hie ' wonderful aklll and love make lulo '. that wblcb le splendid and heavenly I n. closing his arrmou, the Rev. Mr 1 spoke of the encouraging geetlon lo tble Incident for all who are' . seeking to eave meo. No matter bow repulsive Ibe pile of "stuff" lhal may , heaped upon a sinful soul, tbere i> a king In bldlug there, aud if Ihe . nobler self can but be arouwl Into ( action he may be saved. , The sermon of tbe moruiugjp Ihe a First M. K Church was lo (he mem- a bersblp and was a most able and " forcible tall lo I hem In real lie tbelr I spiritual deeds aod betake themaelve. earnest prayer to Uod that He may. t bit lender mercy, eurloh ibelr soul e poverty out of the anuudauce of Hi. t Pastor Haluee s|K>ke In all a gospel kindliness, bul with great plain d He told hie people tbat tbey are II lacking in tbe spirit of prayer, hecauw Ii do oot realise Ibelr poverty of . aptrit. do oot feel tbelr oeed of prayer, Henee tbe danger of losing tba babn of prayer. Tbe ablllly to pray le being loel for lack of u-e. ' This cuueclence-atirriog sermon had ' for its lesson Rom. 15. Ihe enllre' f chapter, aud Hie text wax tbe thirtieth 1 hud the tblrty-firat vera -a of lhal ' chapter, "Now I beseech you, brelbren. * for tbe Liord Jeeue Christ's sake, aod ' for tba iovaof t he Hplrlt, tbat yi strive 1 together wltb me lu your prayers to , Uod for me. that I may be delivered | from Ibem that do oot believe lu * Judee: aod that jay service which I i for Jerusalem may Iw accepted of 1 tbe taints." "Htrivc together with me lu your Frayare" are tbe -wo'rde which suggest s the main thonght of tbla moat profit- t ablaaarmoh. I)r. Haluee did not ^top to argue tbe ' for' belief lu tba pow rof prayer meu of today who are famlliaikwiib miracle, of wireless telegraphy. It cannot be difficult to believe tbat our for the good of auotber can be projected through space by the power ' of prayer and affect tbal other's soul. i. tbe power of prayer is J everywhere r cognised lu tbe Bible. 1 and tbe entire Christian Church he- n wvee the doctrine. W# cannot expialu . tbe how aud the why of It etiy more we cau -the wtveleaa or chemical i affinity . Tbe speaker declared Ibal we must onr need, before we can feel the desire to pray. We ought, therefore, ( to pray tbe Holy Spirit to. show ua our needs, our c •■upiacent self righteousto atrip away ell eelf-deceptlon. In order lhal we may aee ourselves a> Uod sees ua end cry eloud for Hi> Tbere can be no true prayer uoleae ] come before the altar lo tbe right ' spirit. There must he do harboring of i malice, uo envylug of our neighbor. 1 uokludneaa for our 'fellowe. We 1 moat Or recounted to our brother bewe tao otl'r eo acceptable gift on the altar. * , The text of tha evening acrmoo was J S; IS: "But ail thing, tbat are ' reproved and made manifest by tbe i for whatsoever doth make man I- ' la light " Tbe words of "tbe eec- 1 and clause of ibe text suggest tbe ' theme , Dr.- Haloes. .In opanlng alluded to tbe fact tbat tbere la now being made closest scientific love-llgattnn of J light aud truth, after which he ' ■dwelt hriefly'upiu some oftbe miracle, workiug (hi wert of light. Hot of bees le that a photograph la about u> be transmitted from latodon to New York by submarine cable. The speaker ' declared hto belief that our dictionaries'! vltl soon contain tbe only possible'
dehnlliou of light In Iheae woida, j "Uod la Light." I The apeeker Ibeti pa"ed to ihe II Ihoughl of 'plritual. moral aud Intel- ' 1 light, for everything thai l''j worlh while In th(a world ha. come ' i by Ihe iii'blnlng of spiritual, moral 1 aod inlellectusl light, andlhecenler j and source of tbal llgbl le Je>ua Christ. , I em ibe Llgbl of ibe world" are our | ' word'. Dr. Haines, referring to the plain, teaching of Uod'a word, that whoso- 1 ever, will may come lulo tlie light of Uod, made e forcible appeal lo all who feel themselves lo be in spiritual j' lo face towards the Divine; who le Je.ua Christ, and walk! under 'Hi. guidance, re-i' solved lo do H la will. Huaiatn' Celrtarair. Member, of Kalnila Haymakers', I -oft celebrated Ihe lodge's anniversary | evening of laal week In I P 'ease nt style There were songi hp !_ Keymnud Barlow, John Ponllere and J. Thornley Hughes. The latter j aaug "The Rosary," "Sing to Me. Love." aud "The Hour That Uave Me j You," lu bis customary excelleul atyle Others who contributed to the evening'e enjoyment were D-. Cbartoe B K. H Johnson. Vernon Carl : Hsmutl m. Hoffmen. Clarence and Ueorge Hack. There was a of lee cream and cake Will Hallo Twit Howie I. J. T. Heel, of tble city, has been given tbe oonlract to butUMAC iwo foil required by tbe Ocean City ' Automobile Bridge Company. These to be completed before Ihe dale set for Ibe formal opanlng of Ibe bridge. 0prBycVoTlcR.',M: U**' t*°'u* R**d^ Mi V*»int , ^w?n msstioe orT^'Ho^? »i* III" "sia"rou"' Osps Mar Coon Hones, or .11 -Sd« T"e* u" rl«'" lo ")sct way For rurtbsr panlcnlar . apply to Mr Robl. M. MilU-r. t aps May court Houar. Uatsd March I 1™'" w REPORT OF THE CONDITION OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. of pi^AN CITY. N. J. * KEWoiracKM Slock- aod oonrtT*'*' V.T.ri' at Lwu lo Clttsa ud Towna. J.aS « 1 LY^I''MISI>P ' .. ^ i l ; ou"ly ^ oi^'May . ia. ^ ^ 'Cto«r*^uly to, »l cLaYTon HAisr* WIK|«L ,
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, VEAL Young and Tender Cutlet. jSc Chops. " -4C | If oast , . ^ . J-'C 'j BEEF— v' '"ij '/"i'ivi Rump Steak •'"* Round -Steak. -"«* Siriuin Steak . -'c | Rib Roasl . . <(.■ ■ .Good Stewing Heel • : Hamburg Steal
LAMB— and It is Fine l" Legs I«s c Chops l6l _ c Shoulders. . ISC - c Stewing ! FOUR Compare our Prices with • I'.uk Ch.qs- 1 !» [ ^ l'ig Shoiihlel- '/ \ I i- 4 lint I'ig s l-iver I ;S>'
• (.Hit Own Make All 1't.rk S:uis:.j.f. ilmh- U-tii-r - 'vj '•The lk->t Scrapple on tlie Island. I [ Italian Sausage, : '
I Fine Sugai Curd Sk'.n haek B| Hams, i *fC Whole oi ll.th ' I"*" la ' S"Kar C"'t'1 I I Fancv Fiesh Kilhsl Cl.f kcus -• ■ * Am \Ieatv I'mikS t 1 ; lint l-;va|wtate.l I'ea. lies .-;• ' ; lint, good Mime Meat 1 Cans I'eas. -•>« ! Cans Tomat..es. 2se t Cans Baked Beans. w - i-.va|H)l'ated Milk, 's ■ t cans Hein/ s Baked Bean. It. " ; '..ugc ' 'iajt- i-Ttiil -• v"
Ctssi Mix. si Cake-, i Famw Baldwin Apples \\ c ■ . pk j I 'i'. '(i.H-l 1 lead Rice 8. " l>oxc- Searchlight Matches i-. ■V^lt'TodeM^w^Vic''31 Fancy New Orleans Molts- . 14c <|t . Vsc gal Trv it 3 lln. Jelly Iiggs ! cans Hein/ s 1 ;c IL.kr.ll Beans
Stewart's Sanitary Market ; [ Twelfth Stre.t and Asbury Avenue ^ I Bell I'lunic. 348 A Coast Phone, i ..- A |
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a I AYE j'ou a cottage, bung- | f1^ alow or apartment to fur- | ■ nish? \Ve have a line of I furniture at less than Pliila- 9 delpliia prices. . I If will pay you to call aud see | our stock liefore buying elsewhere. Window Shades a Sjiecialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asborj Avenue
' Back Krom Florida. 1 James M Hertaler, who left his , position at Maddock's Phsruiacv last fall lo go Mouth with William (tllhert. 1 of Ibis elty, returned Tuesday aod at 1 once resumed his place wlih Mr. Mad > dock He visited Tampa, but a|«ul I moat of bis lime at 8t Petersburg. He . was aerlou'ly ill from blood polaouing for several weeks. Mr. Hertxler's - frteude here were glad lo : welcome him beck.
t , REPORT OF THE CONDITION • First National Bank I ; iw>>n ^or ^CEAN CITV^ ar ^ I Uw rrom'spproveO norrvs . i kraritoaartssj^'euiTsney', olrksla ,U"10 la5fuUu"ne rsasr slot LrilcX) ' I j KtaHtaJfon wtta tLK^T ' jospttat stork paid uT."*1""*' I somaou Ua'di'v "dronllpronu tssa rspsosrs "'JaUC r.uilo^lor r" N ttanV«d ' "'iSff f l,°* to Trust t'oupanin sod Havn.( I Individual dr Ilea ' KjJ.fS or —vm!.* ' ''iox ® , ! Ort IBsO I harks, . ta Ml ^ Sotss and bill' rrdlarnoolrd, .'I.TSO W ■ I ! -IMUolfUm Jana-y. Couory ' J; I, I* M. C freer, Prrshlr-l or-' lbs above' 1 ' aMTs slaum nt r'tru"'^ "tb**bss'""r t knowlrdxs and brllrf. ° m> I ! . L. M . CRKKHK, frrsldrn-. -Hntorrlbrd and sworn to brlors mr tbla llth- 1 ■ if CL'RTIM ROBINHON. , Notary Pyhltr. K B HTITB'. 1: A l.l-H U ttOI'K. B-^r.
| THOMAS J. THORN ^ | florist * 1128 Bay Avenue * PRICCO AND won* ntGHT • OTH PHONES ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY I L" " Pocano Mountain Ice , 5 one*. 131* Asbury Av>, ,, 6ctAN CITV N 4. Stanley M.Pontiere | Woodworking • : Shop: I4tti St. and Haven Ave. NEXT TO HEADING DEPOT ocean city, n j. ot'dr of wood. 'Orb a" Pantllou". r»Lru*^v' J"" -Counlrr., cabioru. cuius | -ty tr. Window and i—.r" p"*u.ta.T«5i SnJ 1 ,| Morgan hand. jr; J
High in Efficiency d LOW IN COST I O ■ Call al Ihr tlfflcr of the Ocean City Electric Light Company mm t- I ,, „ , OLD SOL'S GREATEST iWa/da Lamps rival /V FOR LIGHT, HEAT LaMO AND ROWER a* > e I cVty^Gas Light Co. c — — — c Bell Phone i»t Inter-State I'h .e fjg-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVHNUK Ocean ( iiy, New Jersey ' maamuimauatatx^KKA ox tx ?. itmtatataui , |y | | ELMEIR H. CRANE h aao MOO H L V N tkwfjaok: BWBMBBBWfttlX'.'. KT.C IR5IZ8 RKBfeNfi r.tMEBC f f r. ftKIUtSBC BE« BMU ft THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR ( I j Ci)ttag«*s It-ax iug .•■very convenience I and located in ihe most desirable part nf Ocean City h>r summer resi- B > S deuce. Close to Yacht Club. Built \] ' by day's workduring our dull'season. You are invited to inspect the workmanship. material and finish. Will be sold at first cost and on terms to suit you. 1 or particulars, conimuni cate with JOSEPH G. CHAMPION Builder Tenth St. and West Ave.
YOU 8H0ULD HAVE A Reliable Builder 1 To erect yojir Ocean City cottage. Von cannot spare the time , honesty ol the contractor. i have built for a large number of people ami rouhl tefer you to ' any or all of them. 1 .Send for the list of names ami phutogiaphs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Dill! nCD OCEAN CITY. •th st. oppoute r.o. D VJ I LULn R. J. : lT sT corson, Seashore Cottages a Specialty ' Hotels and Bungalows : Contractor and Builder. Rvarytltlng In the Building Line Plans and Specifications Furnished. listimates Cheerfully Given. <■ 1 RE8I DRNUB — 810 Asbury Avenue OFFICE — 745 West Avenue Allen Seull THE ftVhUPER " MISHTU dixit OcMiix Mrs. Rhone Connections Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION «*Tca»Tfoaa°" i'oomcsi window sao 000a scncins ISO ail kinds oral s * 1 a 1,401 TO |— , .............. Office 1017 Asbury Avenue ' OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US ' "There's a Reason"' ■ Prompt. -economical an.l reasonable on all jobbing ami alteration work. * Call us up « Ocean City house Bldg. Co. Wm. H. Smith, President Ralph M. Towhskhu: Treasurer * Bekj. F. Yol no, Secretary Ben piiubc. J8.X Office: Bay Ave. bet. 10th and 1 1th St«. , ■
roaTrixrTowK IIVT» rrrmy, OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OrriCR: 8th St. Opposite p. q Plans and Specifications prepared without charge Only galvanized nails, tt^.-d „„ ADUITKINa. AL I Llf A I IONS ANIi UrbAtT. Spencer B. Swan jobbing Carpenter a and Builder AND -FLA NS FURNISHED JOHN T, SEAL BUILDER *" 8TEELMAN & ARNOLD **" Contractors and Builders Eleventh at. and Bay avr. C-lty New Jersey OFORQF. W. HARRIS Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. 1.1 W. Fourteenth Street"" OCFAN Cll V. ■*. J. f x A. G. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER 6. 0. Mi ait ( « Ati-j » GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BRILK LAYING, fctC^Flc. All Work In Mason l.laa Frompt', Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT CI. <J1I.BERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, 1 yuu 1 .mr c.i Jniin ' 4 eo.*' rainu BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS ! CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROS | Heady Mixed Faints, Lead and tlijt 920 and 922 Anbury avenue, HEADLET A AIUMN Readine Coal Also Klndtlng Wood b^. barrel or fore, noice aad Yard. TENTH and u I»r
Real Estate and Search Company _ ofiYpr-M.) rmul) X. .1. HKI-RKHKVnmi FIDELITY TRUST CO. TITLES INSURED '"janoa. FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLO Cape May Court House, N. J. . IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Plain and Decorative Paperhaneer — rf^e A Post Card will bring our service to^rou. L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clam aM Ojstr Toagt i Spacialt) Agent for Htewart'a Iron Works t'o. FIAIn and .Ornamental Iron Fenoe. Kailiugsaotl Window Uuarda. Seventh St. aid Hana An EumiDe.d.^yithoit Drops Fewest np-uvdota mslboda. riaUalsrlfoJ f^i^sr^j'SrimJrio'lfflhSslpbis; M > Slock ol Kys (llakfoa sod Npscucis' Is as SSSS-s A. W. ELY " loot AllssUr Anase ATUXTIC CITY. I. J. Hbors Fast Uo* raaass Poor. ■MaMlebed 1MB. Bail PkoaaJtoW A

