Ocean City Sentinel, 24 December 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R- CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. . - NEW JERSEY Ben 'Phone No 66- X prom pit/ dooe L, eipeneneM THURSDAY. -OELfeMBKK .( . lilt. <-'17. ■Eaat cki s i nr man i Tomorrow wlllbeCbrMmaa and the itallMI. extends to everybody I he bsat wl.bee of the yuletlde neaaou. May all bare a merry time and may all lire to eojoy mhuy eiirtatmaa Dajra. \ While yon are preps rlirgto be happy 1 on Ihle Corlatmaa Day, thin 't over* I look some needy and deaerndc family J of whom yoo may know, end rbux^fif "l wboee natal day It la ( — I ANNUAL REPORT What Mate Bnlleine aud l.oau . Criticism of thoee building and loan T organizations that do not exercise I be proper discretion In making loans to ^ speculative enterprlaea of real dale , operators and their companies la made la tbe annual report of Ranking and e Insurance Commissioner George M. LaMoute on the standlug of these ae aoclatloiiC of the State made public * Monday. Tbe report will be submitted . to tbe next Legislature. The number of association. now or- " fablxed In New Jersey Is 768. an roar traaaa of 84 over tbe total number Incorporated last year. £eaex County beads tbe list wEb 810, or forty per . esoL of tbe entire number; Hudson is next with 90; Camden County bee 79; „ Baagao. 48: Union, 42; tbe remaining .. 189 aocietlee bang distributed among tbe 18 other counties, a total of 707 d aaaoetatlona rendered reports to tbe Department of Benklngaod Insurance, an increase of 64 per cent, over tbe preceding year's total. At tbe beginning of tbe year tbe _ total membership In tbe associations of tbe State wa. 9M.906 and tbe numtersnmllsi sms. .> ... ° bee enrolled at tbe cod of twelve

■soothe, tbe report shows, t> 9ES.609 Borrowing members during tbe year totaled 82A06, and at tbe close there w»es*Ul.gll e hares in force; 810 foreUflwras oocurrtd during this period aaeog tbe building and loan organ F cations of New Jersey. Commissioner LaMonte reports lhal asbauntlal progress baa been made tfbrtng tbe year covered by tbe figures ■aEa poblle. Tbe groee reoelpu *octa"w llS2.4ae.M6, an Incnaae of II8.648.8B0. orataven pereeot. The dues or subecrlptlona paid on tbe abarrs in force •8^490,741, tbe Incrosae In Ibis enepect nmoantlog to 810, 082.485, anetbaraleveo par eeoL advance. Tbe to Mi JH, 786. again of H. MO, 052. The net nab aggregated 1122.020,638 be log the amount of share does, or eobeerlptlona and tbe profit. "Tba proportion of borrowing mem'bowe bat little variation from *"•' Jf I**. * now being 28) per •J*- "f Mr. DaMonle'a report on tbls phase of the tmeloese of loans. ^•'T?"UU fcoWlDEe total 81,969,. 889, which U a little In exoeee or one P" esot of tbe groee aaaets. Uone bytbeUommtseloDerof BaokTOg ! ajMlMttmnoetomml. In connection « wEb tba tact that tbe amount of real aMrttownad by tbe organisation, is , " 8844.796 more than tbe JMil l DDkonnl as shown be the nn,i». nneoont as shown

year's records la this respect and that STittSJi: sr™ w~ id a ouMparatlvely towofuStUtauS? MAY HAVE TO GO ■ Deems ..1ST ^552 Dfequalbtatlon of SSTiihtal^ fl*hUD« "» DjDtaed, aod both parties declared that lhs» Dbould be abolished. T*LW SMJIS" tor TP" "m ■*wdmw pledget ts tbe people and r-thl ""Doty tax hoards to re- . bol*,*T*T' lb» propoaltioo to briar htaS appeared sis' s; rSSS. . ~ P0*01 of adoption as uTiirs; ■EEsrvffK SS52i.Ti,,lS Rafahlloau assjority In the Incoming f .Dtlk tba pnlnt place-holders are to baa ihetrjate^. _c!_ taaSolSh tii^ . ST P'opoo't'on " A," Vh"0" th* ■*""»< US? bFuflZ1 rt*ai °f i SVS.tt*r¥.-U" 22«; L~" - h. a,.,. T.i : —»H« «»ie in

for the^'or ST/jjIk- u v« n°nHS provided in naaL^&ft. ra. 3 Dodetermlnad. but TTTy""' M majority party lu tbe 'i-nSrsSi imi' *"ein """ lh«y "wet Brash Bosds. wwdrnd a verdict of Inlerex ii u!I °WOCT >o the *c"°g "u bruugbt by tbe hTTT.T^. , °D0 of tbe town "ho bad refused !**.• jDooommls. t "dX^pe^ . SSHSaS53: sSfS5i;,h,SSS'2;»ri i

•'SUNDAY IN THE j LOCAL CHURCHES1 v StrongSermonB and Excellent^ Mnsic Heard by Conj gregations. Tlicre ws» a large attendance at tbe | I. 10 o'clock ruisa III Kt. Augastiue's '• the rector, the llev. Thomas K. Blake. followed by benediction. e . Bible history Is belug taught In the t Sunday school In the afieruoon by the i The Sunday morning sermon by tbe Kev. |>r Heine, was thoroughly 1 r Christmas in Ita spirit, as well as In 1 - aud purpose. The scripture,1 lesson for It was St. I.uke 8-30. both I f Invluslve. Its text was the fourteenth ' i verse of Ihe lesson chapter. "Ulory to ' (lod In the highest, aud on earth peace. 1 good will to men." Tbe speaker stated that, after careful I comparisons of this text, as found In < following conveys the sense of tbe t original somewhat mure exactly than does the authorised version. "There •hall he glory Jo Uod In tbe highest things and there shall be peace ou r earth among men of good will." a The speaker's opening sentences K gave tbe leading thought of the ser- e mon, which was that tbe prophecy of n the text hat been In course of fulfilment since the advent and that It Is t even now being fulfilled wltb an ac- I celarated speed, the light ahlulug more I; and more unto tbe perfect day. v Dr. Helnes declared that tbe birth n of Jesus Christ was the beginning of tbe end of the reign of evil In tbe ti world: the' then began the coming of Kingdom of Uod on earth and u spiritual forces begaD to assert their v over the material and tbe a physical b Tbe trend trfmen'e life began to riae si towards Uod. a Through tbe Cbrtstlsu ages odc Id- p creasing divine parpoae runs. Tbe speaker here made bia thought ol B" clear by citing tbe great law of gravl-

'e tatlon eternal and uninterrupted in its working. Tbe working of tbe lm " mutable lews of tbe physical universe " am Interrupted by no earthquake nor by any storm. We never base feltb _ <n tbe times and tbe seasons and *" believe that Uod bolda tbe earth In tbe hollow of His band and upholds '« the universe by tbe word of hie power lc Bo eruptions of tbe evil in man like ■ tbe murder, "grim and great," which * ts now going on In Europe, may not <> disturb our faltb In Uod'a righteous '■ purpose concern log man, end tbet be >- le bringing It to peas. Tbe tawa of tbe ' spiritual Mill bold eDd ere now, at • always, bringing good oot of evU. aod ' causing the wrath of men to praise ' Him Tbe atone that In tbe prophet's 1 vision was cut out. without bauds, le. 1 wltb an Increasing power, hnaktng to ' pieces tbe powers of avU aod la fast " beoomlng tbe mountain tbat ibaJr- All tba wbole aarib. { s Dr. Haines emphasised. In powerful | 1 terms, tbe thought that tbe peace ol r tbe text— the peace of Uod— must i 1 com. through paaos with Uod In every - man's heart aod Jeeua Christ ruling I tbe spirits of men. , And this mnet come after evil baa f been destroyed to tbe earth. Jesus i Christ has put all HU enemies under a Hl« feet end tbe nallooa tbat forget a Uod bare been turned Into bell. 8 Tbe address by tbe pastor In tbe evening wee brief. It was based upon a lea. 11, 1-6. being a portion of tbe u — -•-a • isjiudu or mt

u scripture which bad been uaad aa tbe at Buuday school lesson In ths aftsrnoon „ immanokl baptist, e. The Baptists took ad van tags of tbe bright and cherry Sunday end went to church. Good congregations were praaeot U each service. Tbe special music at tbe morning service was a duet rang by Mr. end Mr*. Robert Smith, it was enjoyed „ DtL Tbe minister preached another ir »foni sermon on "Christian Activity," i- bit them# being -The Ideal of Chriettao Activity." His text wu from ^ Phil. 2; 6: "Let Ibis mind be In you lf which wee also in Christ Jesus." He I it said id peri as follows: . i •- "There la a greet difference between * an elm aud an Waal; one has to do ' j "lib direction, tbe other wltb tba goal ' ► Now, If tba aim of Christianity l. to walk at Christ walkad, then tbe thing 1 , needful la to koow why J etui walkad 1 i " H* dK|: beuoe. tbe appropriateness * ■ of tbe text. c J "The act lone of tbe bead, tbe baode, • tbe feet are all governed by tbe mlod. 11 , It Is true, 'As a man tblnketb, ao le • ; be.' A noble and Uod-llke character e le not a thing of favor or cbance hll b ,hf of continued effort t to rigbt-tblnklng, tbe effect of long- • cherished aaeoclailoo with Uod-llke " IbongbL And equally true "la It tbet " an Ignoble and bestial character la tbe result of tbe continued harborlog of ol groveling tbougbta. We are made H and unmade by oa reel re.; In tbe mind 11 In _ . , ■uioemiua

„ forge the weapons by wbicb we le destroy our lives, or It la there that w# j it fashion tbe tools with which to build ► for ourselves heavenly mansions or ]( J°y. Dnd strength and peace. Of all j „ tbe beautiful truths pertaluiog to the II "Jul none Is more gladdaolog to the S man or the more fruitful of beaveo'e bleaalng than tbe thought tbat man le the maetar of tbe tbougbt within htmf ,h* moulder of hie own character, ii aod tba maker and ahaper of bis own ■ coodltlon. environment aod destiny. | 1 within a clrcumecrlbad limit. Tbtesi ! ' ( sentences oonrlnoM us of tbe • t . tance of oar thoughts, and If we are 1 ( Intending to be active f0, Christ )0 ' ,Ible world. If we try to walk as He ' [ Walked, our actions and spirit must ! M Ut. _m. ,h.„lu tll, l Jeeua held; lu otber wordi. we must 1 ( have tbe mind of Cbrlat. t , "The task of the sermon, then, le to f discover tbe mlod of Ihe Maetcr This* Is a tremendous search, aod cannot be ° brought within tbe compass of a hrtaf V d I -course. However, we may oote some of tbe more fuudameotal con- t

i PROP. STEYENS i HADE ADDRESS t^He Was One of the Principal Speakers at Atlantic City Meeting. Prof Jane. M. Stevens. .0 perm ten- j e dent of the public schools of Ocean . City. Wis one of the principal -peskere . pels and county superintendents of ( I 'ape May. Atlantic. Cumberland. Salem. Gloucester. C amden and Burc llngton < 'ouotlee held In Allenllc City ; Wedur-dsy aud Thursday of lest His topic was " Teachers' Meetings " , "Yoo all recall the definition of a . college. -aid Prof. Stevens. "Ueri field's deflnlllon. I think It was. as a . log with a pupil at one end and , Mark Hopkins at the other end Now i we can supply Ihe logs, end the pupils i coming to us by hundreds every hut w here are we to find tbe Mark Hopktnses? We can furnish fine buildings, good lext-books. model equipments, the very best educational with the boys and girls every day. "Let I lie very lest thing that we consent to give up be the good lescber . • We rnu-t not forget that Ihe ullt- i mate elm of all our work Is Ihe growth I and development of tbe boys and girls lutruated to oar care, and all our efforts to help our teachers Is simply s means to that end. I '• 1 pish to consider wltb you just ^ phases of our subject, 'Profitable t District end tirade Meetings. Klrst. I leader of ibe meeting, the supervisor; second, the members of tbe { meeting, tbe teachers; third, some , suggestions about tbe subject matter to he discussed In these meetings ] •These meetings will naturally be under tbe leadership of the supervisors. and Ihe first requisite for profit- ■ able meetings is thai we may be or ' good, live, wideawake, capable, supervisors, for upon tbe supervisor, then upon auy one else, will depend tbe success uf thsse meetings. "It isesseotlal tbat tbe wbole splrll these meetings should be sym pari- tbetlc.

ts "As long as ao large a body of n teachers are engaged in teaching only we from ooo to five years, training or teachers In service will been importb tant, possibly tba moat Imp irtanl. part id of the supervisor's work. □ "Training teachers In service will le probably take one of two lines First, ir farther theoretical professional tralote ing. nr. second, development of tbe art :h of teaching. Hay I suggest a caution >t that all Improvement In tbe art of ■a teaching is a matter of growth, #Dd is that all bealtby. normal growth e predicates time. We must be careful is not to try to introduce too many d changes at once or we may defeat our « purpose by causing tbe teacher to be- . 'a come discouraged and self-conscious— i. Jnat the things we want to avoid If we 0 are to help them it "Several years agS I attended a 1 aeries of teachers' meetings lu Wis- : cousin tbat were some of tbe most : I profitable meetings I ever attended. j I "SbouM anyone desire to have such j t a series of meetings, we have ibe ad- 1 r vantage of having most excellent out- f 1 lines already prepared In tbe State 1 monograph ou tbat subject. I speak , > personal experience, for our 3 i work last summer to tbe summer 3 ■ school wltb teachers to tbe subject of ^ I arithmetic was based entirely upon the T monographs on tbat subject j i "Finally, may 1 suggaat that there F i times when It may be wise to take 1 a subject a little Id" advance of _ ie up subject little in'

ie those we are trying to teacb the boys i. and glrla.. Every teacber should have the enthusiasm of tbe achieving t student. I "You recall these red-letter days to t J°°» own claaa teaching when you read In tba ablnlng ayaa of yoor pnplla g ttf glow of discovery. Would It not j be well for us aDd for tbe teachers J associated wltb us. If we. too, could r feel tbe triumph of acquisition, tbe ■ glow nf discovery, as we solved some . difficult problem, as approached , some new relation, as we epprecleted i some new form of beauty or got a new . glimpse of tbe divine barmouy and unity at tbe base of all trutbT ' , capta of Hie mind aod let tbet »ultlcc tbe preeebt. "I am sure tbat we will all agree that oueof tbe chief elemrots id , tbe of Jeras U His very high estimate of tlw ootnmoo life of tbe men. His bumble birth was a tribute to common humaoltv u ' -a. livg; £ Ordinary men. He was obedlto his pareuts; Ha learned ao bnoorable trade; He was educated, for observed, tbougbt aod practiced. , and He was a supporter of the Churcb ' mod an active work er In tbe Interest of public good. "Another great thought of tbe mlod of Jeeu. was H is world- wMeeympat by . saw and felt the wbole world to be human family of Almighty Uod; " therefore, all are related to eaoh otber — •„ sic iciaieu lo eaoh

and entitled to tbe help and sympathy of one another. "Aod a third lofty conception of the mental life of JVsue was Hie unfailing -l faith lo Uod. Christ was not a peaal- ' mist. "Finally, I would draw your aUaotlon to tbe large patience which Jeeus had with men. He knew that tbe process of making good men was not I to be accomplishet In a ulght, but must be the result of careful culttve- „ lion aod much patience.. I i "If tbe Churcb is Interested In doing = Teal Christian work,, lu success U W assured In so fsr as tba members of ■ that church have tbe mlod of ibe I Master aetbelr own." 5 Tbe evenlDg service was well at- I Tbe cbolr rendered an an- |l tbem In a manner most pleasing to all I present. The Christmas spirit was 'I announced lo Ibe sermon when tbe 'I minister preached ou tbe "Place of B Man's euriatmai uift." jl Tll2L*" vertleemeot In the Hks

FINE MUSIC FOR 5 NEXT SDNDAY .1 Special Christmas Selections to be Song by Presbyterian Churcb Cboir. -j In the First Presbyterian fburth II out -Sunday morning. Ibr pastor, tliv s lie v. Charles H Buhner, will pib^^A ; I- special sermou on Christmas and am: There .will be music appropriate lo • the occasion by Ibe church chulr under r tbe direct lou of l^wls E. Smith, t Following Is the program for Ihe day. k Authem. "There Were Shepherds," i Soprano Solo. "The t'luior is ItorD I Today," Kmtle lx>als. Augusta r DeM. Kosenhaum i Authem. "Behold. I Bring Von (Pud Tldlogs," Sliaclriey. i Anthem. "Beneath the Stars ou Beth- j I leheoi's Plain." Hpeuce. . Tenor Solo. • (Burls In Kxcel-I- He. " ' (iardliier.J Tbornley Hughe. i > Authem. For I'uto C. I. Burn l ui. Day." Trowbridge. . Sopfsoo Solo. I he New Burn King." I L'Kspol. ixiulss T. Corson Ttie regular clralr will be as-l-i-d by ' Mr. Augusta De»! U,«eiibaum Mr. John It drove, and deorge D S$t'' organ As has been the custom, the mem of the First Presbyterian Chuirh will attend services in tbe eburcb at •. o'clock tomorrow morning, conducted the pastur. the Rev. Charles H who will preach. The cbolr. under tbe^ direction of l^wls E. Smith, will slug Christinahymns and an anthem.

NEEDS QUICK ACTION j Wouih Ocess Cllv Assoc) a 1 1 o i> on ■ ' oi or m Uursilgo. * The following letter was read at the ; weekly meeting of Ihe city Coolmi. '6 Hun. Harry Headley, (ifllce of tbe Mayor. Ocean City - I "ear Sir:— The officers and directors- well as other members of the South it having learned through the local * iwprrs thai President Clayton Halur* 1 i H Brick of the Ocean c ity Board o' , Trade, had appointed e special com- u o miller to c«-.>|wrate with you and ' ir your fellow-commi—louers to devise ways aud meso- of ocean front pro j e lection, we take tin. opportunity to J ten Hon to give tin. most imp -rtsul "] a of Orrsu l ity^ de|wud^upoii^ a pfompl I ], J * " \V batrrer*' I- 1 doitaTbou ld"'be wrlT done aod w'.s! 4 i ever Is done should be dour now ; - ■ j ' Faitbtulty yours ij ,, i A. I'akh. secretary. i .'I The letier wa- ordered received end ] J To Whom it May ('onccm. 1

you cannot all afford to eat turkev f and cranberry sauce, ^ But you can buy Stewart's famous sausage and jj scrapple at a very low cost. ij Prices good for one week. Wishing you all a me'rry Christmas and a happy New Year

. STEAK ' Sirloin r Rump ::.4c 1 Round „r ROAST BEEF I Rib ...'. lSc I Good Stewing ur PORK ' LitUe Fresh Ham. ,-c Chops ,6c ]b 1 j?/**- :::::.6cih: i Shoulders ,6c lb. r Spare Ribs. ....!..ijc lb! I Feet

LAMB and It is fine. »v Shoulders !!'.!!!.'! tit Necks loc VEAL CoUet w Chops jsc *"« *sc Stewing ,8c Oood Hamburg, 15c.

Our own make of famous all -pork sausage, none better ioc ~ Our own make of famous scrapple, try it 4 II*. for 25c T 3 lbs. of pig's liver. 3 ± Pure lard ijc C Sugar cured skin-back hams, whole or half. ,-c Picnic hams 16 k. Boneless bacon, tu piece. . . _ * — d =

a- Santos coffee Jic lb. g 3 lis. Crackers .... ,.f Fresh Eggs. 38c down Fancy Creamery Butter . j8c lb , 0"»Kvs - >5C dozen P've Fat Mackerel, fat and juicy 25c I- Kfont 6c quart Fancy New Orleans Molasses. 16c qt., 60c gallon. k 3 Csnsol Kvapcwated Milk jee r 3 Urge Cans of Tomatoes . jjc r Large Cans of Corn jSr .# S Large Cans of Fes« ' 3 Tomhlers of Pure Jellv j?c • I Large Can of Pineapple ,cc 3 Bottles of the Finest Catsup. . . jjc e Buckwheat, line, try it. toe pkg. t > Large Cau of Wbita California j Cherries, 15c.

1 Can of Sliced Peaches 1 X Ul 1 Can of Extra Fine Strawberries, ioc M 3 Boxes Noiseleaa Matches. . . ioc " • ■rauuUted Sugar cc = Zg&SSc.X&lSZsC (j| Jersey Cranberries 6c Fancy Lemons , jc doT] Potatoes 4,c basket , 6 Rolls Toilet Paper ,5, Jelly Beans J lbs. jjc Fancy Chocolate Drops ,jc Compound . 11c J lbs. Prunes ,jc I 3 'ha- Bvsporated Pesches ijc

" ISTlJWANT ' S«J """w I. E. TSOUT j Swan' and Trout Je FriACTICAL - Carpenters and Builders JOBBING A SPECIALTY J |°40 AVENUE OCEAN CITY N J e ^ — ' < 3"Ba s cottage,- Istingalow or apart : * ^ ment to furnish? We have a line of ; furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to eall and see our stock before buying elsewhere. ' Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave.

interesting to Investors », OR : Those Who Wish o Desirable location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E—A few lota located in Section O. Oorwn on. w » ing Railroad sutio£ ^ Es^d'ilkrbo, Bay. IWyk P^'^Tj «uMa ou Gnat Kgg ARTHUR^D.B ARROWS ear CEMTSAL OCE>w CITY H , I v.,a „d l—.l .on llod, „ ■ ■l»d...d.„„muli™..„abMe„, Woo|db.p|»_dp1d.,0or I "°d •**<" lm J ELMER H. CRAhfE 1 o...„o r-°° 1

Notice to Horse Buyers I Chance for Farmer-. Ti .uu- n .t. i.uiuIh ntu-n, C-al | in vis. Kxpn-sstncn, I.i. vi mil ti. I»airviiicn,C..iilr.i.-t-.rs. Icctmu. etc.' •. " ■"<»•-'> '» ""'•1 »' 4 United States Express Stables s & c NO CONNECTION Willi AN \ 1)1 HEB M ABI.E5. 435 and 43; East 23d Sircel, NfcW YORK CITY. N. Y. YOU.NO WORK HORSI-S and MARIES— 165 j 435 and 437 East 23rd Street NEW Y0KK CITY. N. Y.'< inwniwwa«mga«Ka ssiC ut:c. lsu: r. irjutxtstz ztmsr, aaamnr. atta a . I THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR S ' ! t |. j I ; | * SEPHG. CHAMPION I p t Build er I A Tenth St. and West Ave. p ■; .-;J 21S3 ^giaaa ascjaaacTreg ^ p YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder to look after it clos.lv your Jlf and ' Urn ' honesty of the contlactor " I have built for a large number of ]«*>]■!.• and could rrkr von to .u any err all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses I Otis M. Townsend •Ik SI. Oppoille P. 0. builder """r- I ^ ^ CI

L. S. CORSON. Seashore Cottages a Specialty _ Hotels and Bunaaluw. Contractor and Builder. Kv.,„bipd „ I liir Fku* ««d Specificdtioiis Vw,U«d. K.tin,.w CWdlly Civa IIP A.burj Avtim. omoS-W W« A..,,..

WILLHHD S. MHH E'7.L'Hr ™ A"""' BODtractor rdd BuilDBr Allen Seull THE BVllUDER :t I

■ Bmara tixo Oceua- tt rs. 1 Phone Connections Walter V. Hess ' CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER f JOBBING GIVEN SPEC,«l ATTENTION Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

Bell Phone 18 in»-r c. . ow Inter-State Pho ie 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739. asbury avenue °"a° New Jersey

good painting ,e julius e. jocher, jr - bkil.oxlwm,. a,,& Sccorattno aea ». t»i»tuth ...... ocean citt. n j. '' 607 k'cmtm sti...t John Marts Lumber Co Sixth Street and Haven Avenue " '• OCEAN CITY. N. J. ** Do You Want to Own a Home t «"■» 5=35; H w/tall y°U Ca" K°l cls"vheie? - h- higbee SOMERS' POINT. N j. Try an Advertisement in the SENTINP.t.

I' rointirrnM tun OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Okfick:. 8th St. Ojqiosite i». q Plans and Specifications precered without charge i Only galvanized nail* ns^j cxtcrtor work B-4-U-BILDVKUM-C-US "There's a Reason" Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Jobbing and alteration woik K U1) our iH-rsoiial attrntion j Window and Door Franu- a,„. S iwnsmadt- to order . opficn. ios7 hav avlme* j Bell Phone 38 X. . ESTIMATES kNO PLANS FURNiSmL r JOHN T. SEAL j svilpeb W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing I No 13 W. I ourirenth Street OCEAN Cll k . N. j. ,fcll ln,ou. f 6 0 Adintl «. g Acitni CEO. 0. ADAMt A BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BB1LK L A YINli, tt£., fcu. All Work in Mason Une Fromptl, Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N j ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN RAINTERS L. BRECKLEY. PBOP Heady Mixed Palnta. l^ad aud Oil.

HK.4Ikl.Kl- A 4 Ik 4 .71 M Readine Coal Real Estate and Search Company-^ Fidelity Trust Company Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Money lo U.«n on Good Kiial Mortgage l-'arms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank- Building Cape May Court House N. J. WALL*' 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Plain and Decorative Paperhanger

- A Post Card will bring our service to you. L- A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH anh WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing _ JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY CImi and Oyster Tongi 1 Spsctiltf Agent fur Stewart 'a Irou Works Co j'1""' ■l'd Oniamentnl Iran Fence, Iron lU.IIng, and Window Uuarria. Seventh St. and Haven In ~ C. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. M - tl I?0WN' week, Wal- ; Ul tham Watches, Diamonds Watches Cleaned by E;x- 0 1 pert Repairer, - - - I. M. NELSON '"ciSoii. m j ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY Pocono Mountain Ice , ° f,°-' Aabur, «va.