Ocean City Sentinel, 18 February 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel ( fani tm Fauna Bran Tanni ft. CUBT18 ROBINSON Uw and Proprietor OCCAM cm, - • HEW JERSEY I BeD 'Pbooe Mo, 66- X N mm Has. eaea laerrtlon. mobimt ul jearir Ba tm ranked o» spptttmuom prompUjr done b/ .rp.rI.bo~J THURSDAY. FBHRUAKY IS. 1915. " aiiiiay iaojte'Mua. CUT. M. J* as assoad alas* mm Matter. p

THE qaeetlon I. asked a. to what " has baooms of the boy that u*ed to apaad all bis spate time winter, saw- {, lag ap wood for the family «tove«? l( WMI. apparently be haa growu up. n a at bis sod ba* xonedown to the club (( to play pool. . CUPID not only laugba at locksmiths „ bat also at war. It Is staled on good H authority that In (lie German hospital. w ■any wounded British and French h soldiers eud tbelr German nursea have (alien In love with each other. The „ oflleialsaay that It must noi be. but u Is eaTe to say that the IttMw cunning gnd Cupid will outwit the fierce god B "«• ( Yotrxo as the year latbere are ou- a aasrooe prediction, of the summer „ tourist business that will at ay at home «, lastaad of going abroad. Besides the H aetaal acme expended for room. .board, n boot hire, coaches and pu rehires. R than are poalblllltae of residence. ,, or all the Americans who have gone c| 0>rnar1 comparatively few chose to May there, whereas maoy Americana a IB active business have seashore. u moaataln or lakeside homes, says the „ Ckata Poet-Telegram. And It may , be added, in pa aatng, that. from present Indication a, Oeaan City will have p ■way new people among her visitor, daring the eaaiaMr season o 1 1816. p - — o Wkatxyex else yoo are compelled It to give ap daring this "period of re- si edjeatmiut," as the President and T Ooagnef cell It, doo't gtes op your In u enieaeo. It la n hard-time propoalnon ft —that la, yoo ooad It more When bual h nam is below normal than you do d whan things an eomlof your way. a 1b this mudii|B day of unosrtalnlty . It IB rw HI BH lethaooethlng that a fellow n eaa eoaol apoa la adversity. Other tnerstmesli may prove of no account a Heap a man haa believed himself to n ha H geed laaadal condition, only to oi awahea la the morning to Hod that v: he wasat warth a sent but the man o> wba b Insured le absolutely oartaln 0 thai, la the eveat he Isealled to the ft Mm will hove something to euant at apea. Met only ehoold oae asmoage a to hmp ap hie lasavanee at this time, ffif§ the Palertoe Call, hot be should a mhe ant more of It. M H la m all poaal- ll Me. Per the man naehlHed in hand- o Bag maaay. there a no other lovmt- ti ■mat eay sotee-sod even the Mow n WBe mipitl. he knows oil a|s.uf y. Moa. If there bad not baao a place I! to Me miqimy or things 1st the in- a _ MP have been forced oat of business I Heay etttaa la the eoutb sod aoatb wmt have iasagn rated s "Build Now " a aas'.'Cdisaitoo. pointing to jt.boiiT i. lag beam. Qdh a aamber of coa tracts have heea-'tat hp them latereaud, as it la b BMBad that B le the heat uam to build oi whealekei ead melirtele can be bad o aHhetewart petes*. u ^TBemeeMd heao better^ Mgo of the b aadtt le peedlsmd t hat t b* prarent Fc Mtaatten will develop e system, aodvr fi gevemmeot eootrol, which will bring l< eMet m mhdHe e( wort and worker, b e way eever baton boowa la tble eeaaby, eays the Hew Braaawieb a HemeHawa. y Pmdlag the carrying out of details o la this dlrsetloa. aocourageeneui k meaU he teat to any auggeetloo that u teada, even temporarily, to sod tbe * dlihiaMtulug heat tor work oo lb* parted Amarteaa tollers. Tbe letting u dike butldtog cootracu would uo- f. e mdllleai. aad with mora open ■ waalher might erea'e a geonine f. ■ " I ■aaaat real aetata traaatore In Oeaao 0 1*1 IV ill rted In tbe office of County c Utofk Htldnth, ae reported In tbe Cape Map County Wemtte. are as follows: *> J. CharteeBaekdeechal.it ux to tbe Vktoe J. Hombrecbt cje- Lots 1241 I end 12M, bioek 11 plan 8. lean P. Oardoer at ox to Price I. I Potion. $780. Lot 643. Section A. t Seymour Devle at nx to Alexander ■ X. Ualiagber. *1600. Lot beginning I at a point In northwest line of Ocean avaaae, flatten D. WlUlam Chew to Andrew C. Loug. Lot 448, Section C. j le.illieiata tress Morta to Ninth atrasu aadnasasas of lbs aneto-aoM wis. strait tylas kstwsso Waal aad Havre svsum. BaaUao B n tress Berta to Ninth airssu sad " i as i ml ot res XWaaa -Soot wida u. bst.ret, ( trmm a lata to aeunsretb sussu. bstwsre " Fssimsia to atostssstb sirssu, bsioera 1 MM Say and oereau^ BscUoo a runs from Haa TwsaLMBorlh toTorely^umtb sure" J Baa Tsati-alstS to TblrtT-Soonb strests. F kawOBtkaasyaad oossu. nsetloo U ran 1 ■mwrv-kuiii to rontsth tma, bs „ ■Villi lbs hay aad reare. areuoo I run. '' Bam lOIISi la rsrtyotalb sum*. Mtosso 1 ma bay aad Ossuoa K reus from a MB toe aad osaau. teetkm L rare from * t to top sat "" b Miller Bros, have given Allen Beoll 0 thaeaBUam to asks addit loos to tbe r } tmmmm factory at a cost of about " MM. Mew merhlaevy la to be loMHtod aad the toMllttes at tbe pramut «*"•—

GIRL ATHLETES jl HAVE ORGANIZED1 Principal Heichly, of Higb}< School, is Much Interested in New Association. ( Tbe Ocean City Hlgb Mcliool tllrle' Athletic Assoclellon hes beeu organ- i Ized by the election of the following t ufflcers: ' ■ Presldeui, Miss Harriet Ulbb; vice ( prrsldenl. Miss 1'eultue Nlckersoo; t secretary. Miss Anns Dstacbeg; treas- I urer. Miss Mabel 1-eke. These young women will act with f Relcbly eud the women a teachers of the high school In tbe management of the essocletlou. These t teachers ere Misses Colburn, logelle < and Bradley. I A committee will soon he appointed f join forces with the Ocean City High School Athletic Association, c which Is made up of the boys of the q high school. r Tbe sports to be taken up by the new association are track, teuuls. cro- I quel end captalo hall. a There ere 6<i girls In the assoclellon. t end these will be divided Into two t of so each. Teams will be made up from each of these for tbe different sporte end there will be a series' of meets during tbe mouths ol i March. April, May and June. There will be competent Judgee selected for contests, and tbe std^ with the , real est number of points to He credit f at tbe close of tbe eeeeon will be de- t the winner t Tbe losers will provide an entartalo- ( meot of some, kind— yet to be de- R termloed— for the winners, this enter- „ telnmeot to be glveo some day or t evening durlDg commencvtnent week, d rt peeking of tbe new movement. Prof. Relcbly eays: t " In andaavorlhg to adapt tbe above F plan to onr schools, we are almply n carrying out a plan which we have « held as an Important phase of t, athletics. If not of education Itaelf. T Tbe admitted flaw In school athletics a la that II has always been coo fiord to a j an J t here invariably tbe etrongat, healthiest aud mist robust. Baventy- n to nloety per csol of the pnpllt u who really ossd the exercise do oolb- « log hot look on or char for tbelr rep- f, reeentallve teams. ti "To ba affective as a school measure, g athletics most be geoeral. It moat be p regulated so as to adapt the best kind / of game to tbe coodltloo of tbe Individual pupil. Every boy and girl lo hlgb school should become pro- - of atbletlco, not only for tbe physical training to ba obtained but apeeially for the educational value to ( realised. ( "The open-air competitive games , atone give the exercise which le worth ( wbtlk. In addition to this. It oo £ ordinate* the aeoaclee— that le, eaoees ( them to work In perfe.' -.«*> a of nsooy. It derelopaaittrt. - .;!.., • ( the power to overoome dt^.-IBao. to ' against odd* and the ability to ( make qniok and oosotata daetstooe. ■There le oo reason whatever why" t girls should ha omitted from a scheme j of athletic tralolog and every reason , why tbey should be Included "If health, efficiency and eojoyment t are the outcome of each tralolog, they t are Mtoet certainly entitled to It " | DEUGHTFCI, TEA ' t l-erie Sllreeasu el Ssciat t Ssihetleg ■■ Pkllaeelvkla. Last Tboiaday afternoon the memof tbe Led la' Visiting Auxiliary of tbe First Presbyterian Church, of ' CHy, oonductad a most delight- < ful .and aoBcessful "Musical Tm" at < Drawing Boom, Thirteenth < street and Olrard a van or, Philadelphia. There were between 'three and < four hundred ladles In attaodatioe and < 1196 proflt was realised for the church arise all expenses had paid. The organisation ban baao dolog 1 splendid work daring the past two 1 great credit being do* the ' offioare— Hla Ida K. Bauer, president; ' Thomas C. McCahao , Jr., trees- 1 and Mrs. William K Harris, Jr.. 1 secretary— who are In charge. 1 The summer meetings or the auxilare among the moat noted social at this resort, while the winter meetings, which are largely attended, . a moat delightful social diversion , Ocaan City's summer colony. Tbe anxlllary at preont has over ' which It will contribute toward . tbe purchase of a maose as soon as the committees to charge <>t the matter de clde upon a property. Tbe next meeting of tbe society will , held oo Tnnreday, March II. at the : home of Mrs. A Asbtoo Work, 1102 street, Logan. Mrs. Warren W. Brown, Mrs. John P. Fox, Mrs. William F. Uardlner and Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. Uobner. all of tbia city, attended tbe tea In WILt BUILD STEPS U. CSssssiss Olvcsi Cos ireeikrttoClir. Tbe City Comtnlmlooers, at their weakly meeting awarded Joseph U Champion the contract to construct e number of steps leading to tbe Boardwalk damaged l.y tbe winter's storms. 1 price was *467. Tbe other bidders were: Ralph Towo*eod,*746. and H. L Hmltb and C. Bteeluan, *660. The new steps are to be built at : place, Plymouth place.Thlrd. I Konrteeoth, Klfteeatb, Six- I teeoth, Seventeenth, Twentieth, i Twenty -second and Twenty-third . streets. In addition, an Inclined wslk | at Ninth atraet Is to be ballt. I The worx le to he completed on or " March 25. , Tha contract requires a deduction of $6 a day for each day tbe work Is not completed after the etlpolatsd time. deduction le "to be considered as llqoldeied sod ascertained damages , and not aa a penally.". J Try no advertisement lo the Sxg t TlX XI- ,

i LEAGUE VILL j 1 CHANGE QUARTERS | Organization to Move from ( Second lo Third Floor of tbe Hann Bnilding. The mruiber* of the Young Men'* league, at their weekly c meetlug, -decided, by a vole of 'J8 lo 7, I and later the vole was rnsde unsnl- | the second to the third door jf Ihe t Building. I pool table*, the moving expenses and p alsb lo purchase a nhuftlrbuard. r liUhclr quarters ou ihe second floor J the mtuu hers had four rmuis, 11x17. I the tliird floor they will have uue I roorikw lib aJUjor space of I5W s ^ I Tbey will be able to hold eolertalo- s ments of various kinds In their new / quarters, for which tbey did oo| have i Some of Ihe members, ti ts «s id. were I In favor of mnvlog lo quarter- ou Ibe I second floor of tbe Massey A Kd wards I build Inf. but this plan did not appear t develop strength I MAUPAY MAY LAND ! His Friends Down Ttsls Was Inability of the Republican leglsla- 1 majority leaders to agree oo e c plan for depriving (Jovernor Fielder of 1 tbe appointive power, lu tbe event of J the ecooomy and eflleleocy revision 1 plan being carried out at TreDton, ba- * given William A. Meupay, State Com ' miasloner of Inland Waterways, aud 1 bis friend-, a new lease of hope, eays a 1 from Atlantic City. If the bill proposing to Incorporate ^ tbe Inland Waterway Bureau aa a 1 part of tbe new Department of Com- ' end Navlgatlou goes through. 1 with the power of selecting ihe new c and depirlment heads sllll ' vaetedlntheGiveraor.lt le regtrded 1 aa virtually certaiu that Commissioner • Maupay will be reappointed. I Maupay. while a Democrat, has ■ made many friends among the mem 1 of yacht clubs along Ihe coast ' who, It Is said, will go to Trenton lo c If necessary, to urge hie reteo- ' He bae powerful backer* In tbe Democratic organization. Mau was one of tbe organizers of the Atlantic City Yacht Club. f — | HAD GOOD DRILL < I CsMsssr a New PrrperlBs for ' IssSMtlss Osrch s- 1 After an hoar and a half of drilling c exercises on tbe streets Friday evening, toctfd by Sergeant Baldwin, of the Statas Army, tbe members of Company U, Tuird lutulry. nf th;s ' c*y. w^JhkoTint t hrough l tic huttl « Bttinalcf ermsouihe ihitd floor of ' the Heuu Building aud acquHted 1 th-mealva creditably. Tbelr drilling ■ watched with Interest by several ] Civil War veterans residing In Ocean CHy. ' Following tbe drill, which was given J Sergeant Baldwin al the request of ' H. D. Taylor, refreshments were served , as area ged by Dr. Taylor. ! There le oow great activity amoug ■ the members of the company preparato tbe Impaction to be glvea the j boys by the (Jutted Stales Army 1 officers on March 6. This Inspection wee to have beon held February 2U. It was found ueceeaary to cbauge tbe date. Mrs. A. P. Mlloer, who closed the Hotel In tbe aatnmn and was not of towo some weeks, will rethis well known family hotel naat Saturday. She cxteode a cordial welcome to patrons to call, and the usual hospitable treatment will be accorded them. There will bo Introduced at today's , mevtlDg of the City Commissioners, It staled , an ordlnaucc providing for the protection or tbe beach lo the , lower section pftbe resort by mesne of and Jettla. Il Is planned push tbe work as quickly as pos slble. ' "Tea»"easlik B-apsoisitc. Aulbooy B. Bmltb, a former dirvc tor of tbe Cape May County Board of 1 Freeholders, sod who has been tbe Republlcau Jury commissioner lo tble oouuty for a year, has been reappointed to this position by Ooverour Fielder. t appointment le for one year. Will Olvc "Cetse KUsich." Mrs E. C. Weston will entertain a few friend* at a "coffee klatcb" at ber this afternoon. Hergucsts w ill : be Mrs. Otto Relcbly, Miss Beryl Relcbly, Mrs C. Oetzel, Mlssdeucl, 1 Mrs. Charles Mlsng, Mrs Mullen, Mrs. ' Harvey Harrte and Mrs Sykea i ssoiei Am -wis. IMHXKIAI.. Miss M. L. Corson, Dr and Mrs E. C. Weston, Mrs. Warreu Boillh Katherioe Bmilh, Ocesn City; tirurg* M. Cummins, Vioelaod. BTEKLINO. R. M. Oofl. Wm Osborne. Jr . Woi HHt, Wm. F. Bbrlver, Jama lrwln, Philadelphia; Mrs. IJeorgr Dobbins, OasaoCtty. BI8CAYMK. K. D. rialnt, U. W. Robb. H. M Myers, J. W. Hew, D. T. Reyuer. Richard Nelms and wife, Ueorge M. R B Hare. L Hhultz, Franklin Krewson, Ebenezer -Adams, Wm • and wife, f. M. Rowland and wife, B. 8. Fellows and wife, James Frankllu, R. H Piatt. Pblladei- , phla; John H. Cole. Aabory Park; J. H Oalt. Trenton; Ml« M. A. Miller, T A. Ferris. New York; W. 1. Bran! del, Cleveland. Notice so AOvrrilarrs. Cbsoga or copy for display advertisements must be at tbia offce not ater than Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock sharp for insertion in tbe HCKTIKKL. Whenever possible It It ^"•""l lhat tbey be sent In oot later , than Tuesday. This rule will ba ' strictly adhered to. adv., if

'AGAINST RAISE IN 1 RAILROAD FARES Association to 1 Make Complaint to Federal Commission. The Mouth Jersey Commuters' Association. through K U.C Bleakly and e C Marshall. II* allorueys. I. | plaiinliig lo file at once a formal pro- i test with Ihe Interstate i-ommerto pom-'* mission agalns! the proposed Increase ' passenger fares. c This hearing before I lie federal com- |r mission la of equal Importance lo the j I utility commission, lifeamucli ae a federal body will fix llie feres lot something Hie New Jer- j r vitally some communities are it fleeted the Mouth Jersey Commuler*' \ i AsMX-lstlou has Issued a slalemeiil ; f which la to part a- follow*: ; I "Cuder the old tariff ibe price' of a ticket to Treoton was (2.', «i Is pro|Hlsed to Increase Ihl- lo *-'>o.£. home If Ihe asses*e<l value » s- t-'UKsi i ( and the tax rale *2. || ■ It coet *28 V> for a lOis-trip llcket to| | Hndgeton uuder the old tariff.' Kit i | uoder tbe proposed tariff this la In- ( creased by *30 16. so Hist a resident of who bought Hire* tickets • f would pay sn increase of *90.4-'. i mean- a- much In mouey to lilm i tbe taxes he would psy on a prop t rrty assessed st *4.5(11) He would be , worse off fluaucially if bis taxes on ; borne were eboul to be doubled. , "The price of a luo-trlp ticket lo'i under tbe proposed tariff will : *57.4-5. of 1 2S.fi more than hereto , This lucre* *e will be as great a- j ( Ibe Income ou (I5UD at 5 per cent. If the I commuter used three tickets a year ' He would be uo worse off. so far as 1 Income is couccrued. If be bed lost I *1600 In cash, eud Ihe railroad com Is depleting bis income that . much by ihe proposed Increase. If tbe I on his home assessed at *-JHUU < doubled, be would be uo w^rse ' off tbaD be will be If Ibe propoee^mlu fere* are allowed." i Another elevens Bill Passed. 1 TUe Assembly Tuesday passed Ihe Mleveus bill permlltlug coast municipalities lo erect bulkheads, Jetties or other storm protection device* without gelling the approval of the Mis!' .arCommission. Without tin- ujeaetble approval would have to i* obtain, d. i-iauklm L l.y e. who was a member of thi uocau City Yacht Club and ! wall known summei resident here, , died of apoplexy at hie Philadelphia Munday. He was flfty-seven years old and a bachelor. Mr. l.ylt 'a brother-in-law of William Ep. Tinker. Eyes Eitmined Without Drops *Mr*nI~i^¥iTr"lnr«-c\ss^b^csIit*wwi ^rsS^noDwwssU^of xoln^ lo PnllaOelpbls ■ ^rwierTjUo^0 odw 0upn«ird'||si short sjstsnt won rood wors. All work dens or A. W. ELY ATLABTIC CITY, I. *.

BALTIMORE MAN 1 TAKES FINE HOUSE Massey 8c Edwards Report a Number of Rentals AbOnt to be Closed. Massey 4 Kd wards have reuted ex-l ouncllmau Thomas It. Furl's pretly cottage. 1024 Ocean avenue, lo ' it. F. Arthur., of Baltimore, for llie { season of 1915 1 Mr. Arlburs. who I* a reined lew yer of Baltimore, lies beeu a summer resident of Ocean City for four years, j Is preparlug plans for Ibe erection | | Tbe same Arm be. rented en apart- 1 I Philadelphia, and reports thai a number of important rentals will be closed DIED SUDDENLY j Ml*. Elizabeth Helm died suddruly 'jpllal. Wesl Philadelphia. February ' I viewed Ibe remain, at A*M ! street. The service* end inter Miss Helm had beeu lu failing health 1 some lime, aud she had been in hospital slnre about tbe first of the d-sib follow lug au operaliou. w as a ' surprise to.brr friends. J Mis* Helm aud ber sister have con- " j ducted a hotel on Wesley aveuue for * ' «hou' 's ^ ' ; Miss Helm was au active member of j Ihe Hotel Proprietors' Association of ' Oceau City and ber death will be | ' deeply felt by ihe other members of , Ibis organization. 1 Police Ulhis Bepalrrd, ] Some of the police signal lights . ' damaged during ibe storm- of * ■ the lest few weeks, eud these were I , again put lu commission Thursday I , afternoon by ex-Fire Chief 8. R. Cou m. Fireman William Davis aud ' ' Joseph Norton, tbe latter an employe of the electric light company. Tbey used (be city's aerial truck In doing tbe work.

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'■ A Customer Said to Us: ^ ""It is surprising, the amount of goods you are selling . these hard times." We explained to him that it was because of our low prices and the high quality of our goods that brings business anywhere and under any circumstances. Try trading where we produce the goods at a saving of one- [ third. Prices good for one week: I STEAK

f Sirloin ajc . Rump sec Round 22c ROAST BEEF Rib 1 8c Chuck.. ioc Good Stewing 12c PORK r Little Fresh Hams 17c I Chop* 16c lb. I Roast 15c lb. I Shoulders 15c lb. Spare Rib* 15c lb. • Feet.... 9c

LAMB— and It la fine Lvp 16c Chops aoc Shoulders ijc Nocks ioc Brae it 1 jc VEAL Cotkt 30c Chops 28c Roast X «c Slewing 18c Good Hamburg;, I Sc.

Our own make .of famous all -pork sausage, none better, . . . 20c Our own make of famous scrapple, try it 4 lbs. for 25c » 3 lbs. of pig s liver. . r Pure lard |+c Sugar cured skin-back hams, whole or half 16c ' Picnic hams jC • Fancy chickens ■ Boneless bacon, iu piece. 2^c

Elegant Santos coffee jjc lb. 3 lbs. Crackers . . 25c Fresh Eggs 38c dosen Fancy 1 rcsmcry Bultsr .... 38c lb. - Large, Juicy Oranges . aje'doren Five Fat Mackerel, f.t si.d juicy »Sc Sauer krout 6c quart » Fancy New Orleans Molasses. 16c ql., 60c gallon . t Cans of Evaporated Milk.. 25c 3 Large Can* of Tomatoes . 73c 3 Large Cans of Corn 25c . 3 Large Cans of Peas ,jc , 3 Tumblers of Pore Jelly. 25c I Large Can of Pineapple . ijc 3 Bottles of the Finest Catsup. . . ajc Fancy Buckwheat, fine, try it, 10c pkg. I Large Can of White California Cherries, 15c.

1 Can of Sliced Peaches 1 2c 1 Can of Extra Pine Strawberries, mc 3 Boxes Noiseless Matches . . 10c Granulated Sugar 6c Headlight Oil . . 1 ic gal., j gals., cue Fancy Mixed Cakes, real cheap. 2 lb*. Jersey1 Cranberries 5c Mince Meat 9c lb. 6 Rolls Toilet Paper «SC basket ^ Jelly Beans , ||„. 23c Fancy Chocolate l)rops . . 15c » "-''pruue, . Z 3 lb*. Bvaporaled Peschee 25c

stewart's T"X^:r" - Bell Phone. 348-A. Coast. r^j-A. i 1 — < LAWRENCE M. T/F.AR N. C. GODFREY .... ..... ,. . Upholstering, Awnings, House ' Furnishings SST-SSS ASBUSY AVCNUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN I

r — • ). AH» WHXkX Q Joseph G. Champion UILDING CONTRACTOR P I a_ , ' b; ^ ^ iiiM L 'g Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER KtANOir kXWjHHV. J, V ^ II YOU SHOULD HAV£ A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot sparO the time to look after it closely yourself and must dcpcud upoii the honesty ot the contractor. I have built for a large number r.t jtcople and could refer you to c any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. * Otis M. Townsend office a I 1 1 1 nrD 0CEAR CITY- * »th St. Opposite r. 0. I LU ^ I* B.J. t L S CORSON Seashore Cottages a Specialty f — I ! ? Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything-m ibr Buiiaing i-m* j Plans and Specificatious Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. DENCE— 810 Asbury Avenue ^ OFFICE— 746 Wat Avenue ^ S. STEEUHN • Goirractor aiG Builder Allen Scull 1 mBtaw Mi ears Qcmxjt airs. Rhone Connections S B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Carpenters and Builders JOBBING A SPECIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Walter V. Hess [CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION laTIMATIB ruANISSIO OR WINDOW ANO DOOR BCRIXNS . ALTERATIONS. ADDITIONS SSADI TO ORDIR. ANO ALL RINOS OV RXPAIR V Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY : XJAVEyoua cottage, bungalow or apart-1 r - ment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. I It will pay you to call and see our slock bc- ^ fore buying elsewhere. Window shades a -specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. Bell Phone 18 " Inter-State Pho ie 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors 1 Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE • Ocean City, New Jersey - - 1 "good painting C JULIUS E.9JOCHER, Jr. patnttns and Dccorattno John Marts Lumber Co. , Sixth Street and Haven Avenue J OCEAN CIVY. N. J. * Lumber, Mill work. Mouldings. Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails. Sash Weights, ^ etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. , Do You Want to Own a Home ^ where you can have all the conveniences of the City and Seashore combined at a much less cost than you can get elsewhere ? t 0 A. H. HIGBEE c SOMXRB POINT, to. U.I

lOSTHSITlNU ANU Mtims.h-. M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Ppfii:k: ' 8th St. Opposite P. O. Plans and Specifications pTecared without charge Only galvanized nails u-.d 011 B-4-U-BILU-KUM-C-US * Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Jobbing aud alteration work given our |M.-isonal attention. Screens made to order. OFFICR. 1037 BAY AVENUE Bell Phone 38 X. JOHN T.SEAL BUILDER George \V. Harris Contractor. Builder and Jobbing No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN cn V. N. J. Hell 1-i.oi.r.m x S. 0. Mini. V. • Mum 8E0. 0. ADAMS A BRO. PUSTERING, RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, Etc., ElC. All Work In Mason lin* Promptly Attended To. OCEAN city. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE ANO SIGN PAINTERS clinton L. breckley. prop Read)' Mixed i'alnls, Lead ami Oil* 8-jl and 922 Asbury avenue. HKADLK1 A ADAM* "~'rr* '■ Reading Coal iia« and Yard. tknth Bad SI sari Real Estate and Search Company K KPNLSEN IS Fidelity Trust Company of Nswark Title Insurance Searches, .Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money lo Loan on-Tsood Fiiat Mortgage Farms (or Sale 1 Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. ■ Ocean City New Jersey r Plain and Decnratire Paperhaneer — — A Post Catd will bring our service to you. L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clam and Opltt Tongi 1 Special!) Agent for Stewart's Iron Works Co Plain and Ornamental Iron Fenco, Iron Railing* and Window Guards. Seventh St. and Haven Ave C. I_. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. ISM .Vsburx A Venn*. Ocean City. X. J. „ Lota tot sale . CotU«*a foi rant. DOWN, week, Walwl t liam Watches, Diamonds Watclies Cleaned by *Ex- ft I ]>ert Repairer, - d| L. RA. NELSON ^"aas £ I ATLANTIC ICE COMPAN) Pocnnd Mountain Ih |Ofloa, 1014 Asbury Av*.