Ocean City Sentinel, 10 October 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Bell "Phone No 66-X THURSDAY. OiTOItFSK 8. It»l4. A W1KK moil never gromblr* Not 1 ■II (be grumbling |U die world can turn ■ rainy day Into ■ euuny one, end i therefore >11 (rumbling l» Ju*t *.. much I waited energy Dl.a(reeable Witua- i Done are aure to art* at time*. |.lau. mlacarry. and friend, fall Wlial I* : to be doue lu eucb ca***'.' The *1* 1 man will make Ibe be.t of It. and Willi 1 undlmlnl.bed courage, and Ibe »i* 1 dom born of experience, will go mi lit* way with etruug raaolve to wlu. The 1 fool lab man will low lieart and glee 1 up |o deepalr. MONEY FOR LIBRARY air OMclale DlapMed lo Help, bat Can't at Prnrai. Toe City Commlaalouer-. ai their | weekly meeting, received and had read a letter from tbe board of true- j tee* of the Ocean City Public Idbrery ' Aaaodatlon. In which there a requeet for $6«0 a year from the city lo j _jpay running expeneee of the library, and alio for room, for Hie library lu tbe oaw city ball. After a dlacuaelon. II wax Onally decided, on motloo of Director Thorn, that Jba matter be con.ldered when tbe appropriation budget for the com- 1 log yaar la taken up. Tbe board member, ex preened tbemaetveeae favorable to giving tbe library ' tbe amount aaked, but tbey nald tbat tbey could not take any further action at thle time. Referring to tbe requeet for room. In 1 tbe new city ball, Director Fl.ber 1 epoke of children run mug up and down tbe corridor., which would be a 1 big annoyance to tboee on duly lu tbe building, and there ebould be mean. 1 taken to praeent tbu plants hydrangeas YUa Camnawetwrw Part. Will Have beaalllai Oreeaee. Vice Com neodure Daniel H. Parte, of Philadelphia, beelde building a garage on tbe north aide of ble new teaM earn no tbe Oerden. Company', tract, baa atarted' tbe work of beautifying tbe eurrouodlng. of the cottage. He baa planted hundred, of bydrangeae and la eowlng gram eeed for tbe lawn. He bae arranged with V.J Humbneht to lay a concrete paeement along Atlantic boulevard about 250 Hat from an adjoining avenue. • Mr. Parle, when tbe work I. completed, will bare a moat attractive J stores close early | raw* 1*1 VI Eap.,11 mm TO Time 1 Me- Seat mm* ■•cre.ll.e. Mom of tbe city', toad lug abbre. will ' dam early during Ibe fall and winter , moatba. eome tbrae nlgbt. a wee., otbere every nlgbt except Saturday*. Vbla lean op tmdale move. It I* In c Mae/wKb tbe -plrlt of tbe age, which ' *v**y wbere.vu , to .horteu " tbe boar* of labor nod tiro. give more * ttam tor rati nod recreation. It I* to be hoped thai otbere will " into la tbe move. It I. a .tep tbat " abauM be aooouraged by everyone. Iwtsll do tbla by chopping in tbe day " time. a , , , * Tier. BMI.( (be Habit. W. W. Tyere. of PbllndelpbU. a col- 1 togar bare, caught ble drat channel b ; weighing 12 pound i a couple of " week* ago. He wai here again on Saadav and ' land wi inoihi, . _ and after a

tarrtfle OgbL Tbla on# weighed 84 pouada. Hie frteoda aay b# la getting the channel bam babK. ■■IB Tbralrr L.I. The following la from a Mlllvlll* paper Cbrla Hand, wbo o w n • and oparalm Hand'a I beater, on North Hlgb atraat. purcbamd I eat week tbe tot upos i which ble theater etaode from Atouno R. Moon and Dr. A. R. Slade. M* bud a long term learn aod ba. paid gturnd runt arnce ba built ble playPoliceman Jamca Q, Mould and ' SKflJ-fS! Bd,,h Worley.of i Philadelphia, took a trip op tba coa.I i to Bramell'. onto laet Sunday, aud , bad a pleamnt Journey. They bed prcvtou.ly taken ab aolo trip down ' tba eooat. i ■ \ « «*•■>■ to r-biiaa.tpbi.. I , Hre. J. H. Wllmar le pl.innng-tu • clam tbe W timers ou October 2J and , fou thereafter to go to Philadelphia tor a net for three mouthe. Sbe bed 1 a Mieomaful .ummer wawu. Mr ' Wllmerl. now employed lu PblladelP ' ■acb (rem Colll»B.wood. Arthur .H. Charter end family, who want from tin. city to Cu!llng.wuud bbpirt a year ago. have returned' to 1 tbu place. Artbur be. takeu the position be formerly held In ibe real , muieomceof In. father, J. M. Che-ier. ' ▼toll Old Home In Awlo. MV',Z.,ou Wrick aod wife and Mlm ember Brown left here Tue*day oo an auto trip to their former home1 In Marlloo and vicinlly. Tbey will i be gone a few daye aud planned to ' take In I he Mt. Holly lair while away. • Hewlt-Wea. ■■ Imperial. j Mr. and Mm. K. J. Crane, of Colum- ■ bo*. Ohio, and Mr aiid Mm. Paul Kelcbert, of tbla city, are .peudiug their booaymoon at tbe Imperial, thl. 1 Hty. Tbey are bavlug a nleamot lime. . : < i Trier Becccce. Heart,*. Governor Fielder ba. named Wm • J Tyler, of Cape May Court Hou-e .. amambor of tbe Cape May Couotv , Tax Board, to .ucceed Mlcb.ei II Maura-, wbodloda. bun time. ince. ' Ktoctwa TVtree Hembrrw. wm»MS •sot" "" "" ; •' ' i

'k HAJHES' VIEWS MTORIC SOUTH In the school, ml BUunlou. llfleeii * twenty uule. away ai Imxiiigtiiii. The I presldriil*. Ilie f*cul|y. "ie huiorir I r'.r i Ml. Carmel I'reebyterlau Church I. . valley for many mile*, up oi a fair , old church eu the hilUide. with He , surrounding cemetery, aud. with . carriage*, by hureeback aud by auto. . till the grove tbat .urrouud* Hie t church Willi conveyance.— about sixty t to mveoly-llve vehicles— and galliei in group, for neighborly exchange of church building. The early service i. by pleaching at eleven o'clock". The** are Ihoughlful peojile that ll«teu with undivided allrutiuu lu the go>|-el ' ualiuu. aud by llielr high moral and ' Ilie body^olillc healthy and .Hong [ The long. Hue of carriage* Ihal drive sway after Hie inoruing service will carry many a gue»t for the Hahbalh dinner, lu order thai, lu the afternoon . | a chapel service may he couducted In auotber part of the valley to the • evenlug," which mean, afler midday. The young pastor I. giving evidence of evangelical and evangelistic xeal by ( holding special meeting, up lu Ibe ( mountain, at a little cbapel, and I. encouraged by blewied result* lu aoul- , raving Tomorrow we are to go by r auto to tbe Natural Bridge I Tbe trip by automobile meant elxty- , eight mile* of mounlalu road, aud F mounlalu scenery, and empba.1. i ouuld I* put upou bulb Ibe road, and tbe eceoery. We started at eight o'clock, with a good machine, and an expert driver; both tbe machine and tba driver t seemed to be perfectly familiar with tbe ecoentrlcillea of tbe road., and tbey were mauy. Our route wa. ' along Ibe Natloual Highway, wblch r run* from New York to Flojrldafao l satd tbe driver). Tbe New" York Herald end Ibe Allauta Journal have eigne, wilb their name, upon tbrm, al somewbat Irregular distance, aloug t tbe road. We pwued througb tbe following places: Steele'. Tavern. Fair Held, Timber Kldge aud Lexington l City.- Beyond tbat we simply climbed j grade*, abarp, curved, .lone- bottomed We met a few teams aod boggle., , and were elopped etock-ellll hy a bunch of Innocent calves that preempted tbe road, and simply stared lulu the front lamps of tbe machine aa If tbey were posing fof their picture.. We bad most exquisitely beautiful -vlewe of mouulalne and ! grass-covered valleys, that rolled off and off into tbe blue, baxy distance In tbe most entrancing manner. Ferbap. the moal romantically beautirul part of Ibe ride was when wa skirted tbe , mounlalu side of Buffalo creek, aud at last dewrended a steep grade end i crossed tbe creek ou an Iron bridge tbet waa suttlcleully elevated to be , safe from any flood tbat might flu* i under It. i Corn cutting, wbaat sowing add tbe making of apple batter were tbe oatdoor occupations of moal of the people raw at work aloug tbe road. Beautiful herd, of Una young cattle abd horse*, that were evldenlly of floe ' blood, wan seen graxlng ou tbe muuu- < tain aides aod In tbe beautiful valleys. I In oue place, tbe "driver looked at a 1

a sowing lo a large aud very eleep J field, aod aald: -'Tbat Is a fine Held. You can cultivate both .Idea of It." It waa ao sleep A* we approached Islington City, e tbe driver bad a good let! of hi. i ability and skill. Tbey were blasting b and crushing the rock, from the , mountain aide, aud building a very . difficult piece of road, to make a 1 proper approach to tbe city. Dudglng " siren, rollers driving' over heavy crushed Hone, .plashing I h rough little mountain stream., and avoiding j deep rule and sink boles, tested (lie r machine eud our ability to bold on. t bat It was an exhilarating ride Inmusl } delightful atmosphere and a perfectly , clear day; aud. bad It uot been for a nig car that was ruunlng before u* coming out. tbat did uot atrlke the rlgbl pace for tbe mountain grades. > we would have gone tbe entire dls- | lance without cbauglog the gear, and , the machine waa a Kord 1#I2, but the , driver waa an expert. Arriving at Natural Bridge village, we Oral rode up over the bridge and when on It, over the cbasui. we were 216 feet up In the air. Paying our j Utile fee at the entrance, we started „ aloug a well-detlned path, hy step, of e wood and of rock, lo den-end Into the 1 gorge and walk up the mountain stream, ;>rrhap. fifty feet wide, lo go under the Bridge, and up tlie wellI wooded and sleep ravine fur perli.p* a r mile aud a half lodake In the irul v I e romantic and li. some 'place, u.jr.11, ^eceoery. , Afler walking . few hundred fee! the precipllofl* oall. of limestone on the opposite side of the creek, sod- . jdeuly tower up over two buudred feel, I I aud "there, just lwfure u.; I. ihr gresl jf r stone arch fifty feel thick aud I.Vi f-., I lb tbe clear, perbap. Hfty or seventy j live feel wide In the opening, and we jaie looking al one of thelruly remark able sight, of our country. • ISie apfiearaoce of the gtrml o|*u- ' under the overiiauglug rock, thai '.make I he lop of Ilie bridge-t. like the ,d,«rof a great cathedral, wide opeu; ; il lakes a litile time to get your vi.iou lu correct focus to take It lo. Then a feeling of aw* koucbae you. a. you start to walk ib to and' under that maaslve arcbw ay.unade by tbe great ^Arebltect, Turnfig almost al right

1 DR. NEIL TO PREACH | 1 .H-r * ■ Krv Samuel U". Veal, of I'hl.ade. j , BaptM fburcb. a |lr. Nell I. "lie of I lie church', warm ^ t J pule. | Member, will tin-* ~nuelliliig k , g" anywhere Souday ^ - hool. rout* j f I' h.».o.nlere*l,ng le.dur» fo,.ll Tl J j e mmnberaata^iwd to «»e j " "" i !'f 13 YEARS OLD 1 1 Frtrnd. eiave Her a Hurp.l.c. J v Ml- Kvdyu Kverlnghain. daugl.rer , ' •>' A 1'o.tma-lrr Thorn.. W , 1 Kverlugliam. w.. thirteen year, old , I' ou \Vedne*day of la.l week, and a | ' a -surprise parly Ihal evening al her . 1 home, al the corner of Ninth .Irecl \ f aud A.hury avenue The liuir wa. .|*ul in playing . r games, followed hy refre.limeuls. and I all had a very jolly evening. , ' Thoae present were: Sophie t'orao i. Alice Harrlimn. Mil-> ■ Jeffries. Mildred Kverlngbem. Yaug u t ■ Met 'lure. Karl Pfauiler. Pre.ton f Foster, • Wesley Barclay. Julio. _ y Malbls. Cbesler Ferguson aud Thuma. I. A'l Worklnx lor Iftacliwracli. j- Says the Atlantic t'ouoly liecord : j In tbe t'ongre..loiial Held, all of Mr'. Bacharach'. o'pponente for Hie iiomt a nation. Including Asmml.lymao Kmerie son L Iticliard*. Klancbard Willis I a and Griffith W. I^ewls, have taken ttielr defeat like true Republican, aud are out to help Mr Bacharach. who I. r. amurrd of a decisive victory over hi* ' Democratic opponent, J. Thompson . Beker. the present representative from • a tbie district. The Progressive' vole. ( largely responsli.le for Mr. Baker'* . elecllou. will uol be much lu evidence Ibis yeer according to authentic re k port, from vermu. sections of the four f counties involved— Atlantic.! 'ape May. I Burllugtou and Cumberland. e Vi.Ued lasanr Anlia.. '' Couuty Boanl of Freeholders returned ' Tbureday from Trenton, where thry j visited the Slate Asylum for the lu eaue, In which IneJItulloii Ihere srr ( i-onllneddwenty-two lumelr. from thl. '• county. Tbey found everything .all— 1 .factory and were well pinned with Ihr mauuer lu which the county uufor1 lun.tr* were being provided for. 1 he ' llcular attention wa. paid lo Ilie ihiii1 dill, hi and con.tructlon of I lie road. | over which they passed. I Honda. ttcHool M .11,. • The Rev. Dr. Kdgar Blake, of Clil ■ cago. Illinois, cones|siudiiig srcrelsry f of tbe Board of Sunday School, of I Mathodl.m, will nuke an lunerary of I South Jersey, beginning Oc ober II. I He will addrew. a Sunday school rally r of tbe Methodist Sunday school, of ' Cape May County In the Metbodlat Church at Cape May Court Houie on ! Wednesday evening. October 14. al • 7.46 o'clock. I ' — rainier Hast Past. Work. According to a letter received by tbe , Commissioner, from tbe archl . the painter wbo ha. the .ub-con-for thl* work on tbe city ball I. i behind In ble contract. On motion II . , wa. agreed lo notify Jobn W. Kmery, . rp uot, ij suuii n. r.mery,

d. the city ball builder, of Ibe coudlllnns Il aod thai, II tbe work I. not hurried. tba city will employ men to do tbe t, palnjlng. lie r — o • lie Dr. Robert Waller, wife aud daugbry ters, MIm Alice aud Margaret Waller, of Walter. Sanatorium, Wernerevllle, ,K Pa'., were visitor* at Scotch Hall thl. ry week. Mlm McGlbeny end Mlm lb Towner were at tbe Walters Sauaig torlum for ai-noi two year, before Ij There wa. received by tbe Board of Trade at II. meeting Mouday eveufug j. a letter of tbank. from Mr.. L. M. He Crass* for t lie floral remembrance m from the board at the lime of brr buabaud's funeral. The lellrr was ld ordered received aud Hied. angle ju.l beyond the pudge ibe rock, are .ml .beer 3JU feel. kud you crissi a id ru"l't' bridge overs be little mouutein rr "'re. in. that comes running down ai spla.lilug aud roiriug over ris k. Dial M oppose tl, «t .y mrt„ „t u,,|uflml stream, you walk now' though ll m.iT |u beautifully wooded ravine, end look Interest ihal are marked for the lufor "■•ion of the buirlst, aud tbe tourist, nave been here, a* I. evidenced by I,. '"Ety-H^b irre. bridge ratling and „ coaveqyul rock lace Saltpetre cave haps H fly feet wide at tfi'e'enTrauce. lu tin* cave, sail pel re was mined aud i l"r,,a""ld 'luring the ' , "■ "Mf* It wa, uwl fur m,kllljr I«iwder. nop- used by tourists as , f a card eYchgnge. a sort Of to«rl.le' registry place, and many persuus from dlflerriil part, of ibe country have registered there. v'Lo*t River" mean* ) ( an underground aiream of water run- | t ulng aud dropping into a chasm w hich ' . y°u can hear a. you -land and look \ • mill a large Hssure lu the precipitous ; side of the mountain J An hour aud a half was moM de j r iighlfully spent In walking up aud t down thl. romantic Men* and we I were well repaid for our visit. j '

Davy CROCKETT felt in his pocket and found only fiftv cents. He spent it at Stewart's, where the prices are low; that surely showed good sens;. * Of course you have more than fifty cent®, but a trial will convince ^you it will pay to follow ' Davy's example. 1 . . ' I A Ull .».! it I. tin* LAMB it i»

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VEAL Good Hamburg. 15c. !

Ichir own make of famous s.rapplc . . '. . - 4 H»s. l"i jv| I; lbs. of pig's Jiwr . . \ ■ • ■ Pure lard ....... Sugar cured skin-baek li on*. wli,.le half t j 1 liains . . ■ < hulls ' ~ I'a.i.-y d,Kke„- . -■ 1 f Boneless Bacon ■ £*• ^

eggs do/cn. Fancy err-411i.1v bntici. -,w II. juiev oranges. d../.-n ' Foul la I uiackcicl. jy. j large cans of lomat.s-*. --t.' Mince meat, -le II.

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Stewart's TwM^kfttreet T TAN K you a cottage, bungalow or apart- *■ uient to furn'-sh? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and sec our stock be- ~ fore buying elsewhere. Window shades a special (y. * Chas. Adams & Bru. z' 720-^2 Asbury Ave. / Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SALE-* '« l»f l-s-tol taHactomG. 0,^0. «Xty. j.. Uuhor'Bay, Lmjl' lTj! ' "" <ir™a ^ ARTHUR D. BARROWS I Querdien 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N J. C ^ ^ V K Do" t Leave the Seashore y| TN living rooms Lath rooms require for a pan the A t en sary annoyance. The Clow Oasleam Radi ator is all that is needed. RASY and economical to install, inexpensive to maintain, it solves the pcrjdexing problem of heating the seashore cotUge, store and office. Consult The City Gas Light Company * Eleventh Street and Haven Avenue

i#* Yard and Lawn work atteudad U> promptly. All klud* of bourn and yard plauU. Special -chore lawu gra» **<1 for mis. Be*t grads. of shads and ornamental ire*, and hedging. Would he plea-ed to do your ^ work for you. Top null auM lu any quaulily aud .pedal 'fertillxrr f..r ; ELMER H. CRANE a- ~ . wwo MooRuvra terrace " lluTr--f ...... LAWRENCE M. T.EAR !l "'"-Mi ii i n c. godfrey lavta-avata. n*-a Upholstering-, Awnings. House : Furnishings 1, 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ( ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Notice to Horse Buyers Chance for Farmers, Tcamstcfs, Lumbermen, Coalmen, Expressmen, Livprymen, Dairymen. Contrac- ^ tors, Icemen, etc., In in fact anybody in need of a h^ United States Express Stables S & C no connection with any 0it1er stables. 435 aod 437 East 23d Strcel, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. ! 165 lOUNO WOI2K HORSES and MAKES 165 in good condition, weighing from q.«, to i6y*j 11*,. ; , Alwve horses have Iwen i.*ed in and around New York and have been bought green within the past two years. Anion.- them ,,, „ . , teams for general business Also navemen ^nre f T ma,clK"'1 i days' trial allowed: if ..of as' represented can be' reUuS' m^'tnal • I'-"- No reasonable offer refused U ^l alM) dis,K^e of exp^s waeons . and harness, and for the l»enefit of out of loiXn folks will have all hor -s ' iCTraadSai^ '' S,aU" .Vrtcrin4^ A" "orses shipped free with col- , Apply :at Office 1 435 and 437 East 23rd Street NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.

Riparian Rights c ==FOR SALE=±= L jr. fci-t with Kipaii.nl Rights, hj^ntlt ( st n-yt and < »> i-an av.-mu-. i..,lVvt with Kip tri.iu Rights. Twvlflh ,;.I\Vcsicy avenue, furnish,. I i .7 4Yf.li, .nin He. uiiriinii-lii'.l. j. Am "I'll"' :,l. „, "ill 1. .,.1.1 r,-:i*.niaM,. i„ ,|oi.-k A. T. JAMES L Fifteenth and Chestnut Sts.. Phila.. Pa. i * BBBBlBHItmE CSSO tSBfi BSU". Wii OtM C XX- iitSK41fasCS2KK BBBa THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR j r[ , j, | jielue ( , 1- . 1 Ouj. I J It ■ i t & ' Viite'with ' . § JOSEPH G. CHAMPION j Builder Tenth St. and West Ave. YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean Cityvcott:ige. You cannot' spare tlie lbiie to look after it closely yourself ami must depend upon the I have built for a large number of people and conld refer yqti t>> | any or all of them. Send for die list of names ami photographs «l the houses Otis M. Townsend office pi ill rkrn oc^x city. lib si. Opposite P-O-DUIL U L n k.j, S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty — ? Hotols and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. • Everything ■■■ n>r iiuii.i.ng lu.* Plans and Specifications Furnished. Hs'.imates Cheerfully Given. — 810 A»bury Avanua OFFlcK— 746 West Avenua ( WILLHRD S. STEELHIHH ' ' Branch Olllce: Thirty l„ urth Srrrci Contractor aod Buitiler " Allen Seull THE BWWjDLR eighth x.yd ocmhjt .Y ri\ 1 Rhone Connections 1 ■ i

Walter V. Hess contractor and builder JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION m ailmVoa SLm°to p" 01°*°°" •c"ct"* Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-ie i34-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 asbury avenue Ocean City. New Jersey , WOW ^ ) GOOD RAIMTIIMG JULIUS E. JOCHER Jr Puintino ans Sccorattna 1 John 'Marts Lumber Co. j ocean city. n. J. 8nU* Do You Want to Own a Home ' i " ' "JmldnvJ ai'^n .r'l1 VK lonvun1ic,,ces of «i'e C/Vi aud Seashore ' I , miJineu al a much less «-osl than you can gel elsewhere ? BtliPhon< A- H. HIGBEE jC ° " aorviEWS- POINT, ru. J. | Try an Advertisement in j' the SENTINEL]

OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Oikick: Kth St. Opposite p. o. Plans and Specifications precared without chaige Only gal vanized nails ns.-d on exterior work j. B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US • There'. . Kea.on" Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Jobbing nu.l alteration work g'u „ oil: |K-rsonal attention. Window ami Dcaoi l-iaim< and Si.vns made to order, orricn. MM7 BAY AVIiMK Bsir Phone jl-X. Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter a sboci,iity and Builder cstimatcsano plans furnishcd JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER UIIORQE W. HARRIS Contractor, Builder and Jobbing So IJ \4 Fourteenth Street OCLAN CI ■ V. N. J. Ucli Pboi^.u, x 8. 0. Admit f. « Atiat geo. 0. adams k bro. ' plastering, range setting kklLK LAYING, fete., ble. All Work In Muon Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALKKRT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, run Llu-ol Jul. 11 I .urea a W> |-.,a„ BRECKLEY'S house and sign painters clinton l. brecklcv. prop ; H.-».ly Mixed Paint., !*ad ami Oil. II»:AI»i.KI A aiumn " Reading Coal ... Vara. ta1tii uii » »*t Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Companv Title Insurance Searches. Abstracts of Title, , Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guar. meed Money 10 U,«n on Good Fir.t Morig.ee Farm, (or Sale Offices in First Nntionl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. ' / - — IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. Ocean.City New Jersey tp™#? Plain and Oecoratire Paperhancer A Post Card will bring our service to you. L. A. STEELMAN blacksmith and wheelwright Piactical Horseshoeing jobbing done promptly Clin and Oystir Toagi a Spoelilli Agent for Htewart'a Iron Work* I'o Plain and Ornamental Iron Fence. Irou Hailing* ami Window Uuartl*. Seventh St. and Haven lie Fancy and Plain Laundry Work Done at Home and Day's Work Out Mrs. H. Kearney 302 West Avenue Ocean City New Jersey P| DOWN, $: week, Wab 01 tham Watches, Diamonds Watches Cleaned by Ex- PI pert Repairer] - 0' L. M. nelson rsltxi .