Ocean City Sentinel, 4 March 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel — I Fil»»u> an Prune Ersav Tirut.i K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY B«n 'Phone No 66-X ■ertUb.'aee* iasmmm'^rothl'r *ud yearly hie*.-™* promp"r aon* "P*rl,nr«5 THURSDAY. MARCH 4. 19IS. I a^TSSmSqiactm^mU&iur**'' L"' l Db. What eey* an hour *hould be | given to each me* I- Hut there are a food many meal- nowaday* uol tug •Doufb to laettbat long. Bath the Trenton State Oaaetle: N» j matter what the outcome of the effurl j to have the "full crew" law rcpeelrd | may be, to aee the railroad compaule- j approaching the Tegl.lalur* from the | oulalde and not the luatde. a- of yore, j I* a plea-ing apeclacle. l ime *i< j when the railroad compaule- would I have nought ho publicity In euch an j emergeocy. Their eudeavor would1 have been behind cloaed do ir- and in back stairs and tn aeeluded retreal- , * haan entruated to wtae and bra/en j lobbyist*. with a penchant for button- j hotel aod willing ear. It would have ] beeo paid for lu one way and another. I eecretly and without protest That waa the old way. Now we have the Th* 0-h and feme commiaalon aaaert# that It baa petition- from every county agalunt permitting deer bunting with dog", long enough to circle the Senate Chamber. Oo the other band, burner* who favor thla form or deer burning have not made any active effort to prevent their aide of the qoeetlon. *o uoleea tbey do aomrthlng within a ve— - Whort time, no fault can be Hs /" the Legislature for ob*- ' . .ueVfldlcatiooi before them Of tfie wlabee of the public and the deflmt of the me* -urea changing the law I* practically certalu. Home very far-Mebed argument- are l-elug made Bgalort lb# uae of bounda tbat could b* aaaUy d iapel led by experienced deer bonier*, a*y* the May'* Landing ' Raootd. wbleb add*: Tbe old fonuera who have ranged tbe South Jeraey •rood* for a half century or more seem la be better qualified to epeek oo tbe eobject tbao member* of a commiaalon -wba boaet tbat tbey beve never ebot at fur or feather. Bt'iLoiNu aainuw. Saye tbe Newark Star: It la Idle to lalkaf building big bridge* acme* tb* Hud eon and Delaware Rivera, wltb or wttbont Federal aid, uuleea tbe Legislator* to aulborlaed in a epaclal eiecttoaby tbe people tojAue bond* to pay lav tbe eyortrucUoB Maw Jeraey baa oo bouded debt and tbe Oonatllulloo forbtda tbe creation af eueb a debt exoept lo tbe emergeocy af a war or by authority conferred by the people. Thla prohibition haa atood la tb* way of public Improvement for Tb* ordinary Stat* revenue* pro vM* aoaeore than enough to' keep the State government going, and not far tb* HUta Inetltutlona while pro vldlog tor minor improvemenla. If tb* Stat* had ebowo enterprise lb the peat our eeeooaat would uol have beeo ravaged by atorma. aa a lew mil Hon dollar* of outlay would have afforded protection It to of vast Importance to New 1 Jeraey to bar* botb the Hudaou and 1 Dataware Rivera bridged. A Hudaou 1 Blear PiMge would create hundred. 1 af mllHona of Uxable wealth lo North- 1 ero New Jersey. It would make Bergen County at be of eoormooa beoeflt to New'jer- 1 •ay boalueee Interest.. 1 lo South Jeraey a Delaware River bridge would multiply the suburban ' place* aod ba a wonderful factor lu Soatb Jersey growth, which to alow aod uncertain becauae ibe transpor- ! latian connection- with Philadelphia are primitive. A baud tosue lo pey ibe Slate's share ' of tbeee two gieat bridge enterprisewoo Id be tbe beet poe-lble lu vest mem. and there to every reseou lo believe ' . thai tbe Income from the bridgewould pay tbe principal end Interest of tbe bond*. l-retectlea of Bird* tlrgee. Thai bird* stand betweeo American i people aod alarraHou to tbe aaaert ton af tbe New Jersey Ktob and Uauie Uomrntoslon. Wblcb la maklug an ' orgeat appeal to tbe farmers of Ibe Blai* tor cooperation in tbe protect Imjaad care of tbetr feathered fr todtfV Permit tbeYITerfino^tlou of tho^birda by tbe removal of Ibe^peAcetfiiu now ' •Horded tbem by rtrlugem law*, and In one year tbe couulry will face the graalaat economic problem of hl.iory, •aye tbe commiaalon. Without the ' bird* our forest- would be -wept a- by- 1 a blast of fire Destroy (he balance of nature by removing tbe bird- a- * check upon laaect life end give the ' and not a crop would be grown in ' field or gardeu. 1 1 W.t... Repealed. | The Board <fr Trade, at Ita meeting ' Tueaday evening, passed a re-ululiou , declaring tbat tb* board believe* tbat i t be beat Interests of Ibe Stale would I be Served by a repeal ol the • Full i Craw" law, and racoumeudiug tbat, tba State Legislature be petitioned lo 1 tbto effect Harry T McDevltt. aaperlutetideni < of Ibe local trolley line, aud hi* faonlwill aooo leave here for Vancouver where Mr MeDevItt will take charge ofHaoryD Moore'- Interests. Harry's ' aaany friend* are sorry lo bear of bis ' proposed departure from Oceau City. Epwanh l.»iac Beeilng '* Have you uotieed bow the Kpwortb li Itogee la loc teasing lo alleodaoce aud .V lolaiaat ? All are orged lo belp tn A aaaba tba ai tendance even larger b *** avaotog Topic. "in, |. PHjafimaontooabip to tJod." W.lte, „

J; HIS FATHER DEAD j - neerre Lew. * ( Dr. T. F Ealyr, fattier oft'apl Vaoce I- Kaly. of this clly. died al hla home I „ In Schellaburg. lied ford County. Pa , ' on February 19, In bto alxty-acvenlb year t'apl Ealy aud bla wife were u al Dr. Kely's bedside w hen lie ex- j » plred „ Dr. Ealy was a graduate of Weahj Ington and Jefferson College Heal- ~ 'tended the Western Theological Semi- ! nary and ordained aa an evan- ; geliat by the I'ltisl-urg Presbytery. He; I was also a graduate of (lie University " of Pennsylvania. He spent three j * I Indian Territory- and Ave years In I * • Mexico He l ad been practicing rnrdl- j up to the lime uf hi- deaih. He w*s | uiuulty- and Ins death Is mourued by j' IS FLl.mut Til K SKNTIXKI-: — It seem, j d very uu popular to .ay anything I d' Ocean <ity. and yet. If the taxpayer lw | e called a "knocker" or "kicker?" « j Very few |«up1e know how much i-dOceaii Clly la lo debt at the present . ejtiuie. 1 think It would be a good r. thing to have a report before the eleo le lo regard to building jetties and , owners build all they- wish. aud let , n them payjfor It Why should people y thai, have no benelit from It be coml- pelied t S pay for It? Suppose the , e jetties make the beach frout owuers , -r acres of laud, would tbey be willing to >f -hare It wllb Ibe taxpayers? No. they_| y would want all the beueflt themselves , >f and In a few year- want tbe lax- , e- payer to extend them still farther out , o in (be ocean. - , e Tbe Idea la ridiculous. To tblnk of " 0 the commissioners undertaking a pro- | e Ject tbat tbe United State* Govern- , * men! has turned do en. and then ex- | y peel tbe taxpayers of Ocean lity to e pay for tt. - 1 If a vessel were wrecked on the | 1 ocean, would tbe taxpayers here have , R to build another to replace It. if tbe , * owner lived In Ocean City? y I would be ashamed. If I owned . u oceau front property, to force tbe tax- | * payer to keep It lu shape for me. I , u bad rather build my own jetties, like t it Mr. Correll Doughty aud Mr. Richard ( Sooy. If I could not do It. 1 would ( sell to aomeone tbat waa able lo keep 1t up without calling oo tbe public to . 0 dolt. ) s If taxes Increase each year, Ibe , r lime will come when one-half of the j - lax payets will be called on to pay tbe ( '- funeral expense* of tbe other half. -j A ClTltkX. c | Plriuul Jlarprlae. * 1 Henry W. Townaeud was given a t very pleaaaul and complet* surprise at r hla borne a few avenlng. eluce. wben a I number of friends Invaded bis domi- ' r vile. Mrs. Townaeud took tbto meant ' Of ' getting bark" at blm foraaur , prise be recently gave her Tboae e preseut were Jobn R (Jrovee.J. E. I Adams. William F. Gardiner, Walter t Allen. Kaodolph Fogg, C'berlee R J , St II well, Leroy Howe. Arthur B. 6 Charter. C." Homer Shoemaker. fcawe reuce Lear aud F. B. Willis. Tbey , had .jolly time. ° 8#y# tbe Somen' Point Record: Our 1 , esteemed contemporary, tbe Cape May ' I Cijuoty Times, is boosting a worthy ' , project by urging tbe building of a ' , bridge over Coraon's Inlet, thereby 1 connecting South Oceau City wltb * Sea Isle. Il seems to us tbat tbe Cape ' , May County Freeholders ought to " I tblnk a little leas of economy and a d . joore of county Improvemenu if " tbey deylre tb see tbe county go ahead. ' Tbe musical service lu tbe First M I ' E CburcU Sunday evening was c Itreatly enjoy kC by tbe congregatiou. 0 " Tnere were about tweuty-Bve In tbe 1 choir and all acquitted themselves 0 admirably. Thore singing special ■ numbers were Miss Olive Wrlggloe. 1 ' Miss Haloes aud H. Ross. Tbe male < ' quartet comprised H. H Lake, H. ' Ross, W. Sherman aud F: M. HuUou. ' ' I I Mold • 10,000 Worth of Bonds. „ The Cape May County Board of P Freeholders sold 130, (WO worth of bond- t Tueaday tor tbe building ..f the fourth t ai d aeventb section* of tbe Bay Hbore i road They sold for IJ. 1} end 2 per * i cent. i ' ~»« — i~z~ — ~ 1 wvomso. b ; Gladys I-orraine Roulllot, German- ( town; A. D. HUdhamand wile, Oceau " I Cn*' ^

( 8TKKLINO. Harold Kltsoti, J. Frank Decbanl. George C Caeselberry, C. R. I'eterson . , C. R. Peterson. Jr, Philadelphia: Mrs T. J . Irish, Atladtic City; Mrs George j Dobbins, Ocean Clly; Jaugt FL Harr. . Swartbmore. J W. B Llpplucott, Wood-low II ; W. I B-iyottm, I.. A. Hart aud w ife, ('. L. Daw so*, .-and wife. New York City; |H W. Myers. W. W. Beeghl. R W. ; Wynlugs, I. Murray. O. J. DeRomoe. . Thomas H. Walker. William McC'oach j I and wife. William J. O'Brien , J M i I laud aud w Ife.Mls. Hal tie Koigbt. ' , Peak. f:. K. Muatiu. PhlladelI ' puts: S. B. Swan. Ocean City; Charles ! I McDermotl, Trenton; F; Schaolr aud j 'wife. David Scbaou. Norriatowu; H ' j W. Boardman, Camden ; Isaac (' i I Yocum aud wife -wartbmore; O tier Phillip, and wife, Pittsburgh. IMl'KKI At.. < Kwtherine Smith, Mrs. W. Smith o W. Ketch ly. Miriam Keirblv ' ' Beryl Reic-hly. Luella E lugalls. Mr-' H. ( due, Mrs. A. l-ee. Mr- H t-eig Mrs cn.rles A. Slaug Mrs M T I Mulliu. Dr. aud Mr*. F; C. Weston Oce-n t'ny : George U Cummins. Viuel 1 M llltam E Zeller, Wild wood 1 Mr. Thome. Sykes. Mr- H C Harrl- c L. Chamberlain, Mary E. Coll . burn. I .yd la Labbardl. F Bierkburue Cop#. Philadelphia; E. I.oula* Carl ' ney, Greenwich; H. J Newak J ' Nrwak. N. Bslaab. May Held. Pa. ' Ji

jSEA ISLE CITY MEN VISIT LEAGUE : ' I lung uiore from ocean Clly pn the' I I the |>re-enl vi.it along the 1 > I E. B Aruelt, next introduced, -aid < I ! he did uol know why I bey had picked ■ J straight* Mr. Fogg, he Maled. had i ! taken them over A he new clly hall j here. It I* magnificent, the -pegker - lilt. It t-a credit to all concerned . . William Haffert congralulated the . J league mi lis new quarter.. All In ' | get lie* for t lie beet Interests of there ' I sort. There I- a differeut condition In 1 ! town, down the coast All Ocean City 1 | people are boosters " , He told s 1 Ion the ..cession of the visit of the ' ' : flees n City delegation to Sea l-le He '■ He like- the place and hopes to see II grow. He would be pleased to see Sea 1 1 Ocean Clty 1 Mr. Morgenweck said be likes to see ' ' tbe spirit possessed by the Ocean I lly 1 1 did n i .tart lu business here. Similar remark, were msdeby Leyl1 Stelnmyer. and by Messrs. Brace. ' ! Robinson aud Moutagnoe. President Swan said ttiat^> league ' member* appreciate the feelfe*. anow n ' ' by tbe visitors. While Sea Isle City ' „ but they don't let the' "knocker-" in- ' 1 terfere when they are trying to do 1 keep at them." be advised, "and " ; you'll win out In the end ' Continue g Mr Swan said that the 1 1 The quartet, comprising br J. c Hughes. K. L. Goff l.ew iSmith aod F. M. Sulton. aaug a 1 selection. There was an encore, to ' 1 which they responded. Dr. A lieu Corson was Introduced byMr. Swan as the first men he bed speak of building • bridge srroos ■ tbe bey, end now he Is advocating • bridge across Corson's Inlet. He Is of tbe most progressive of the pro- • gresslve men lu Ocean City. S Dr. Coraon aeid It was Bne lo I e F present at Ibla gathering aud be was u sorry he was uuable to attend tbe '• meeting at Sea Isle. This league la t. progressive because It Is for everything will advance the clly'e Interests. S The "interests ol all sea-hore resorts are I closely allied, and If tbe visitors are t able to get any points nf advantage C from Ocean City the league members ' will be pleased. Oceau Clly, Sea Isle S City SDd tbe other seashore towi a, o working together, can do much for Ibe progress or Cape May County If we c want lo gel loget her It la lo our advau- ■ tage to get to Ibe point desired lu the quickest manner possible. Speaklug of ibe proposed bridge Corson's Inlet. Dr. Corson aald 11 that tbto end ol lb- couoty should en- * deavor to make tbe other section ot " tbe county see tbat this bridge w ill be * ol as much beueflt to tbe people there J aa to tbe residents of this section. d Tbe greatest advantage of this road to ■' thai It adds one more attraction fur - visitors, especially automobile owuers. c who are particularly tbe klud of people k wanted because they have muuey. • takes muuey to run au auto. If we this boulevard along the ocesu | a dl-tance of about sixteen mile* It and would be one of (br * finest driveways along tbe coast. v Such a roadway would be an asset d to the city aud th* county It would Increase value*. Il would bring peo C pie bere The values lu tbe Inlaod v country would be Increased. Wltb visitors drawn bere by au attracof ibis klod. additional quautllles c of produce would be required By t such a bridge tbe luteresls of Ocean I and Sea Isle City would be greatly enhanced -v | City Commissioner Fi.her said |lhat when President Cronecker told them ' that his association Isonly two months old, he concluded tbat Ibe people of [ Sea Isle t Ity are doing good Ihlng-. a- | considered the association the * baby he bad ever seen ~ slqce Progressive League- were uuknown. He spoke of the early his- J of Loog Branch and Cape May . Then, -aid he, Atlantic City came "i along and It still retains Its a-cende.icy ' III their early days, seashore resort. : largely picnic grounds A ft ! shore re-ort today Is a business venture. ; Tbey caunot be successfully conducted '

unless Ibe projector, have Ou.ii.e- j '• prluc pal- and an objective It is aJ' • propoaltloi. from a bu-lnes- i staudp.il.it. to ma te a ^.st.ore town J f '• • >y P»" Of a big depirtuieut store. I v Individuality of Us own. Ocean City bat hadits own special llnesluce It* in- * • ceptlou. It wk- founded on temperance j p-luclples. In addition, the people most presentable form All Ibe thing. ! j we have we offer as an luducemeut to I- | visitor-. More thlugs could be done i j] | bad we tbe finances. J lu Sea Isle the same condition- ob a:talo. The only way to get re-ults Is < 1 by organisation. lu orginuitiou lies ■ | very strougly tbe development of a r | town. Hocb an organ last loir as this - | to bound to belp He* I-le. Htudy up l' I Hue. ol improvement lu order that. I ! when you advertise, you w ill have ! ' somethlug worth w hile . . j The Young Men's Progressive League started lu a small way. it 1 •< I ; has groan aud been an effective of promoting tn .-t.e-t iutere-ts ol the city lo mo-tcase. the me.obershave been tbe -boo-ter." of the town. Ttiey are enthusiastic young i 1 and back of every guod project— . 6 j organ isers of many -aud have bee,, J

j-lgnslly Identified ja-i'h (he best tm- ' provements In Oceku city, j The s|*aker loin of the league's part , i j in having tne new clly hall built, and ' I w- ti i£b-t1iey^a>* to be thanked. In add ■- , • | dent light* f^r them \ The re-ouree* of tin- country have , I -aid lie advi-ed In- hearers nc* to ' i l.fied and Is ready to be made a OKI ' i * !"l Y !,u ca'ni'tot" ' le' !' National Itauk. aud ex pre-idrut of j the league, said he glad to wel l come hi. friend, from Sea l-le, I Ity , , He ...d he hoped In the future to -ee a ! , Progressive league building here | , liilng- have been belter in Sea . I-|. . he uew organ izallou He a-lvi-e.1 lliell | coocenlrate ttieir etl .rt. , i us He- K. Stllwell. -ecretsry and ' trea-urer of the G.eati l ily Nile and j ; I unity. If they adopt tin. t hey ''a III tie i ! ' Andrew C B -well urged the drip.)' . plug of all di— eu-luii- aud they wilf. be winner-. He -|»>ke of the i n , provemeul- lie ha- noticed al Sea 1 . during the la-t II- e years. po-t oltlce sre more (tisii holding their Brief remarks were ulade by F 11 Willis. Capt. Alfrnl K Smith, one tlie organizers of the league; John I; Groves and William F Gardlu.er. Sandwiches, coffee, ice cream and " The visitor. Ml well pleased Willi tbelr recepllou by the Young Men s !i Progressive League. J SPECIAL SERVICES i wl Hiapilal Ctaorcli. el the Hsptist Church on Tuesday aud evening-. The Rev George Mitch will preach a series of serou ' Modern Religious Probtoplrs are out for dlstrlbutlou The respective topics are as follows: 9. "Individual F'reedom.'March 16. "Palo;" March '21. "ijueetionad Thing.;" March 30, "Church." Sunday eveuluga, March T, "Doubt;" March U. "dalvatloo;" 21. "Faith;" March 26, "Object of Faith;" Aptll t. "Resurrection. " Tnere will be special music aud a j attend. i Will Have Cake Male. | Tbe member, of tbe Ladle-' Aux- ' of tbe First Presbyterian Church j will bold their auuual sale of home-j made cake, bread aud pie ou F^i-ter i Saturday afternoon aud evening j but II will be lu some store on Asbury aveuue between Seventh at d Ninth streets Those w ho want fir-t-cias* bread and pastry at Easter w ill keep Ibis sale In mlud.

YACHT CLUB YEAR-BOOK The member, of the regalia commitof the Oceau City Yacht Club have ; a inch tlie following Is a part; ' -We beg to Inform ymi lliat this committee Is at work upon the prepa- ■ (lie year 1913. Refute tlie -ame can be fully c .mpleted. and tor tire welfare and -lauding of the club. It I. e~ent i.l I all the yachts and power boat, that piuipweniit club'- fleel We srehere- J | thereon, thai we de-lre answered, aud j s.k thai y..u kindly a»lst by giving l u, tills information by return mall 1 1 - This committee w i-he- t.. call your I more aUractive thati ever and in *oj tlie I ii it—I Slate- and fiat la. (•• have ' I the owner- of yacht, qy |~.wer boat- lu 1 i ycat tKM* luaddllluii to makings H of * li is yacht will appear under same i I'he committee Is desirous of having tbi-. a- well as iinu-yacht owners who •in make up a private pennant, aud nave It *|>|>ear under the head of provat. and .ub-crlbed along with ^ DR. HAINES TO PREACH next Sunday morning, but wrtuld not f ,ln the Sunday school Doubt I es- I tlie e w III be a large congregatiou In . the church next Sundav morning Dr Heine* went tn Atlantic Clty evening to attend tlie New nrr I !S :i h ! < iSi! till ' ^ iijl iiV 0 1il| i I oii 1 ml t

Our Extremely Low Prices keep us very busy on Saturday and to promise you the best of -service ( ask that you bring or phone your week end order no later than Fri • evening. which also assures you of the cuts of meats you desire stock will be extra fine tbis^ week at the following very low prices J which are good for one week: '

STEAK ROAST BEEF , Chuck 1 6,- [ Good Stewing i ,c \ PORK Utile Fresh Hams i7<Shouldera ' 1 l ! II," Sjiare Rilis |.. ih Feet oc

LAMB- and it is fine L'g' ' xr.,„. ~ Neck. loc BreavU ' ' qc VEAL \ Cutlet 5ot f chop- : . :k- * »K "Z ,scf flood Hamburg. 15c.

Our own piake of famous all i-irk sausage, none tietter, 20C Our own make of famous scrapple, try it . 4 lbs. for i5c 3 ll)s. of pig s liver - JT Pure lard ' 5 Sugar cured skin-back hams, whole or half. Picnic hams • - - - nc Fancy chickens .- . . . ' ,jC Boneless bacon . in piece J2£

I Fiv? pit Mackerel Lt an.l luicv'"^" 1 j Krouto . 6. quart ! 3 Ijirge Cans o7 Tom.lwi «c : 3 Large Can. of Corn 2SC 3 Urge Can. of Peaa . j 3 Tumblers of t'ure Jellv . I Urge Can Of Pineapple |e^ ' i Bottle, ol the I loot Catsup. . . jjc j II Urge Can of White C.liforato Cherries. i5v I

I I Can of Slued Peaches , j, I ; Boxes N'to-cles* Slstciic*'^""*' !!C- • Headlight l hi lie gal..5g«l. .yw Fancy Mixed Cake*, real cheap, j II... for jjc ^ 45c basket . ! Itiv. Rv,],. rated Peaches 3sr

STEWART'S """i, Bell Phone. 548-A. Coast. 19a -A. -"Warket LAWRENCE M. LEAR L N.C.GODFREY = Upholstering, Awnings. House C Furnishings 657-SSS ASBURY AVZNUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. i CSTIMATCS CHCCRFULLV GIVEN |B

jf j Joseph C. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER | L— A > YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder to look after it closely yoursrlt auJ must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to Send. for tbe list of names aud photographs ol tbe bouses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Q I I I I r\CD °CEAN C,TY' Btb SI. Opposlls P. 0. DUILULn B-L,-

OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Ofpick: 8th St. OpjiosRe P. O. Plans and Specifications precared without chatge Only galvanized nails' used on exterior work Ocean City House Bldg. Co. •Jobbing and alteration work given our |>ersonal attention. Screens made to order. -OFFICE. 1037 BAY AVENUE Bell Phone 3I X. jOHNT.SEflL ' PUILPEP Qeorge W. Marrijs Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. IJ W . Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. lieu |.„unc. x

L. S. CORSON. S0;",h0r" CO,,aKOS " Sp-clalty 1 Hotels and .Bungalows Contractor and Builder. -Everything lu Ihe Building Line Plans and S{>ecificatious F'urnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. KKBI DENC'E— 81(1 Asbury Avenue> OFFICE— 745 West Aveuue

WILLHBD S. STEELTO £ Gopiraciof anil Buimer

Eleventh Street and Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY. N J Branch Offlce: Thirtydourth Street JobDlog Promptly Eiieoded 10

Allen Scull IRE. BVllbPER ffiesr^ Qcssiff tlrs. Rhone Connections S B SWAN ^ J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout Carpenters Builders jobbing s specialty 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Walter V. Hess contractor and builder JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION nv.i-1 ret 1 t. re 1 lull

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Office 1017 Asbury Avenue CITY NEW JERSEY ILTAYE youa cottage, bungalow or apartx x merit to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho te 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors I Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey " ' 1 1 GOOD PAINTING julius e. Tocher, jr. phiisdclshi* ^alnttnG an& decorating John Marts Lumber Co. . Sixth Strest and Haven Avenue ' OCEAN CITY. N. J. ti Lumber, M.Uwork. Moulding.. Bu.ld.ng Paper. Pl.uer Board. Nail,. Sub Weight.. \ hUfn',b'd- ^P'D'i'vcry. <• p You Want to Own a Home - where you can have all the conveniences of the City and Seashore combined at a much leacost than you can get elsewhere ? o A. H. HIGBEE o BaiiPhona. e-l POINT. IM.U. r

f 6. 0. AillM. V. V Afiin.t DEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING a BUCK LAYING^ tic.. Etc. All Work lo Mason Llo* Promptly Attended To. : OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PBOP Ready Mixed Paint*. Lead and Oils 92U and 922 Asbury aveuue. HflADLKY A ADA.HN r Reading Coal omrr aad Yard. TkflTH and u ran Real Estate and Search Company rkpkksent* Fidelity Trust Company Title Insurance Searches. Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Scrvtce AU Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Farms (or Sale 1 Offices in First Nationl Bank Building t Cape May Court House N. J. IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. - Ocean City . New Jersey ' Plain anil Decorative Paperti anger A Post Card will bring our service to you. L. A. STEELMAN and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clin led Oyilir Toagt 1 Sptcliltj Agent for Stewart's Iron Worke Co aud Ornamental Irou Fence Railing* ami Window Guards. Seventh St. and Haven Ire C. I — LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. IIS AaWrj Avrnn*. Uoren Oily. H. J. Onrr**poDd*ne* aolldud : : Ol DOWN, Si week, Wal01 tham Watches, Diamonds Cleaned by Ex- A I pert Repairer, - a| Lf, NFLSQN - 'VfiKj. . , ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY -* L" Pocono Mountain let 0 "•*. (Ot* Asbury Ave, .OCEAN CITY N J.