MIT BUILD BOATS IH OCEAN CITY Fred D. Doty is Considering Possibility of Dstablishing n Plant Here. Fred. a Doty, Inventor of the Doty ■fMni of poddle whffl propul-lun aapplied lo certain type of boil-. has in ■lod the MabllshtDCtil of a plant In this clly for tbc building of Mich craft Rsflbrdlng Mr Duly'* Invention. J. lfofray Watt*, a well tnoao naval architect, My*: Tha uoderufltygd ha> made a careful taVSMgatloo Into1 the mrril* of the Doty ayatem of paddle wheel propulsion a» applied to ehoal draft tuiyeand paaeeufler and freight boat* The but I* built on the flat bottom, or garvey type, and power for propul aloD la located In the bow Inrtead .if In tbe otarn, Ibu* palling the boat over broken water inrtead of pu«hlng it through dead water. Tbe boat I* propelled by mean* of tbe well koown paddle wheel ryrteiu which baa been aod now l> u«e<1 nio-t satisfactorily on both large aud small ateru and aide w neel *e— el .. Mr. Doty'e Improvement convlrlr In uslofl two paddle w heel" inrlcad of one aod Inaialllug the wheel- a- follow*: Tha axia of the paddle wheel* •re lodloed at an angle of 60 deg'erao that lb# backet* strike the water at a emalltr augla. aud have a *w replug action mure like thai of an oar than tha regular vertical paddle Thla double paddle wheel I* driven IK a worm gear which actuate* both paddle wheel*, and the gaarr run In a caring fall Of heavy oil. ao tbat con-tent lubrication I* atwnred. Through tble Invention Ihe paddle wheels are operated In- an opeolug or well In the center of Ihe forward pari I of Ibr boat. The wb-ela have free j acCeaa to tba water under the mn*t ! favoMarit condllionr. a* the how of the . boat WWtfrd of the well Iron- out or ' . bmka dawn roegh water, cauriug I emooth waler to flow In tbe wheel al - nil lime*. The wheel* runulng. a* J. they do, lu a well, are protected from { damage aud bring above ihe hntiuui nt tbe host, alll not rirlkr when the ' tnbtffoe* aground The drag of • boat I* eao*ed by the . action of tbe propeller drawing tbe j t water ouder tba *tern faat rtbao It i •11 natorally duw in; ihl* create* aj ' anrilon under Ibe bottom of the boat.' which bold# Ibe boat aud cau-e- II lo 1 ▲a tba water leave* the whiei*. it | ' In a turbulent or churned couditlOD, ' | Allad wltb bubble* of air. over which ' i tha boat immediately pane*. By ibe < uas of outride keelaoua or dual keel* j ! «u 4Mb otdaa ot tha bollem. the air I tba bunt for It* full length. By the ex- < pumaon or compraaalon of lbs air. | ^ ■tsM lu tba water under tbe bo^^he ; adfifsion or aaetloo I* relieved, g^lng ' \ ■ocrawsed buoyancy. j t A atatlonary engine banting erode c Oil Is the moot economical form of • aogloe, aod Is trooble proof to ihe ■ear. Tba pre-eut type of marine ' oaflto# la both expensive and uuaalla J factory fat operation Then I* a dif- < ftxaoca in ooat in operation of 75 per -j WSWt Id favor of tba atuttnuary oil , krilkgwiiut v- ITbe water baosath the bow of the bom la drawn by tba paddle wheel. 1 toward* tbe middle of Ibe boat, In- f 4Mfld#f bMbgfMaad toward the beak* . Mr huUdlug the teal with tbe broade-t beam about ooe-lblrd back from tbe g bow. Ibe water along tbe rides of the a boat la eaaaad lo fall In toward tbe Mara and quiatad down by tba escap- a luff war aod turbnlent water from under the Mara, Ibua prevantlug auy aide- ! or canal. 1 1%e OttauM from tbe oagtae la to be ' *M Out through pipe* running Into tbe 'Ml hbd under tbe boat along tbe In- t aid# of aacb keel eon, wblcb open* r loarard tbe riero, ibu* auptilylugad. c infernal alt audar tba boat aud slvo t MMiMhghoy «0M*ftom theeuglua I Tbnooglin WHOM drive tbe bout by I eebaflle gearing to the paddia wheels ♦hie tdoMtoctlon parmlU tbacagtue q to be used for other purponee than Ihe ptopwMoo of tba boat, aud can he i geared lo derrleka for uaa In luedlug mad nnlaodlng, as wall ea to drive any I ■ ■Mi bury Wbtoh It might be desired j to ban on tba deck of tbe boat. I* Item way study of the principle* of ' Ibis mMbod of propolalon a* Invented , by Mr. Doty, I have do beallaucy In i etattngtbai It to thoroughly practical' \| »ud should make a commercial samoaa I ethbo adapted lo boats Tor use In the « Mlaod waterways. > (staoad) J. Huwuv Watts N. A , | 1 \ Member of Hocieti of Naval | ' Architects aod Marine Kngmeer* i Mareflfe, 1916. HAS MANY CONTRACTS I teniae* a. smiatat win ' Wlllard S. tJWelm"""f tbl* oily, I baa a bury season ahead of him. lie I having received the following oon-1 tracts: 1 I Bungalow for William Taylor, of t' Oemu Clly, an Asbury alenue. be L twaao Thirteenth aud Kourteeuih f straMs I' M. Ci. Taylor, of Philadelphia, to re- * build bis buu*e on Asbury avenue, _ bMbssu Thirteenth aud Fourteenth i wtfedt. . jt, One aod-a-balf story bungalow for d (Mora* Mencb. of Philadelphia. at fa Fifty -seventh street aud Central ave- h nua. u A tbraa-apartment garage for Mr* | Sarab Kennedy, of Futladelphia, at «" Thirty-fourth arrvet and Arbury avenua. ■' ; ■, I U Obnoger of copy for display adver " Manila mnat be at tbl* ofTce not mm than Wednesday morning ill P WeMrtt abarp for Insert Ion in tbe m Hkotikiu.. »\ baoevar po.-it>le It It ■rietiy adhered to adv.. tF* j tff an Advertises! ant | in tbe Sxrfn.vr. T)
Y ! His One ] g | Failing j ' | An Odd Episode In a City ~ j t Brlle'x Summer Cam- ; I ♦ paifln In the Wooda. 5 ».jf B» ELLIOT WALKER " r, jp C.pyrixll by Frank A Munsar Co. j Jj 4-evtri "I'll get Tinker to take you out. I 1 1 guess." said old SarkdL "Ue's just le come In." I- "Is hea gnc-l. ssfe msn'i" asked Mrs t- Cranhy. "Who— Tinker? Sufe? Well, he's sup j' 'em round here." "respooded ttie bote'. " th.'s morning - llc.-i guide on tin- Ink.-* K for a young feller, Unlet. good lo-.kln'; if blni. tuarm. He'll work around flu i bouse till another party picks him up l —maybe a day or two or a week I Ton're locky to git him— I don't know aa he'll go out He's cranky some " The CraDbya had Just crtne up to the ' String lakes, that well known chain * where the lower oue affoivl* good bujel < accommodations, fair general society - and ''pots' fl-hlng and the tipper ones t dwindle Into wilderness with Its ac g compnnlmenta. according to dlstnnre- , "It was too bad tbat papg^ad to > get that disgusting telegram which called him lark to .nasty old Wall " street Just as he was comfortably set ' tied. How mean aud Inconsiderate for ' tbowe people to fall nt such a timer I So said Ethel*, who. wltb her mother and sisters, lameuled the trying clrr cumstancea In various degrees of tm I I potent wrath. , I "Be will be bark soon. In a week , probably." explained Mrs. Cranhy ' | "Meanwhile we must enjoy onreelve- ; as beet we may. It Is too had. though. ! I What shall w* do for amusement T It's ' a dull place." ti "Let's hare a picnic tomorrow!" cried I Harriet, tbe aecofad ahlning light In the . ' galaxy of daughters. "That'll be fun." , | Her eighteen years bed not dolled , ber appreciation of tbe love of free j dom. and the woods and w a ten ap j pealed to ber strongly. I Both and Maria, tbe Junior hopefuls, ' | whose respective agea of fifteen and ■ thirteen were aa yet undlmmed by the , tarnish of society, gave glad accord t>> i ' the proposition. To them a picnic em , { braced many thongbta of mild adveo i aa well aa a variety of refresh , menta. which alone was worthy of their approving consideration. Ethel, whose twenty summers had brought to her much beauty of face and form and a rather undue portion i of masculine adoration, poohpoobed { tbe picnic Idea at first • Finally she graciously yielded, thereby receiving much thankful acclamation from Bath and Maria. I "I won't row five women. Backettyou can pot that down." observed Mr. Tinker when he waa approached. "I'm , willing to taka two. Let 'em have a | couple of boats, and the Injun can row : safe." Tinker bad considerable fa ait to find. , ad he did H loodly. addressing his remarks to tbe hotel man. who waa on band to aae them off. I "Wb£.don t yoo keep roar old tuba , Mflbe kind of shape. Backet tJ I'm , ashamed to take a lady oat In this one ; | —It's ail fish sea leaf be cried. "He's a mite sacr thla morning." whispered Beckett to BtheL "1 don't mind him. (MoaUy he dout aay bat : dreaaed looktn' -feller wb<n h* > , The girl waa gaxtng at the active in the boat, swabbing away with ■ an aM rag of a sponge. "I think Til go In Mr. Tinker's boat." abe said very audibly. The man looked up, and their eyes met • i "She* a sttmnerr thought Tinker fulee." muaed EtheL "1U Uks Maria , with me." she called, "and then the chlldron won't get fooling." Tba "Injun." who. waa only a tall. . Tankee -wtth . strongly pro- ; Douuecd features, accepted all bnrdeni meekly and grinned aa be started with toad. I "Where are you go In.' Tinker f be asked aa that gentle man drew away to Bogey point." answered Tinker. "Got any terbackerr "Yepf replied tbe InJntL "Got a whole new ping" "How long will It take to row to the Point f asked label. "Half en hour." waa tha abort an l-_ Thp-prMty girl u. the stern gazed ' rvSettlvoly across the lake. Bha won dered bow much she could accomplish . In half an hour. Bbe brought ber eyea back to the ' of Tinker. Be was looUnv straight at her with an expression ol 1 i respectful admiration, and bis brig in ' I eyea sought bers for a moment 1 and then dropped. The girl bad smiled Into diem. ■ quick "I like your smile, and tbr guide s cheeks burned Through the tan ! Hf features wore an almost childish Ethel « ml led softly at some Interest ! though L Could she have read thr ' I mind of Tinker she' would not havt , I smiled. "Trying to flirt with the guide, ehr 1 w*a thinking. "Well, let ber go It ' I'll Jnst lead ber on. Tm nothing but, ! a poor, nnaopblaticated countryman* good looking enough ft that to try to upset I'll has some ' out of It myself. I haven't rowed pretty girls around thla old pond for 1 six years' for nothing. Bbe evidently 3 thinks I never saw a girl before. 1 she I- younger than abe looks." ' Tinker stopped rowing long enough ' 1 to. pull off his gray slouch hat and! It at bis feeL Then be dipped I brown hand In the lake and rubbed i hair vigorously with the cold wa- ! « "There." be remarked: "that feels good." "Mr. Tinker.' observed Maria, -you , ars quite a beautiful looking . be. Ethel?" I The guide looked at Ethel and am 11 d— a very pleasant Indulgent smile. "Hush. Msrla." sold her slater repravtngly. with a quick blush. "Ton n mustn't ba personal In your remerka." o "Too look like a picture of young „ Bt. John." went on Maria tat aa ah- , ■orbed tone. "We bars It" , J "I feel honored." laughed Tinker. "I j know tbe picture of which you speak I In tbe old days"— he suddenly became • TSZ aerious and heat to U* work. L
I deli "tn w r'l')'"l"7-k7 the loSaui ^ i ' pocket l-lng .-.ineiileut re|xwltory j coiupl«li.|-l ll.nn-t. "aud I told them j panlniinrii ' .l-o.it ihe apples They It ■« ell '«-r> l-enutlful In the fre*h. i sweet sir. nith the wild sounds of , du- Ice to a nap for Mrs Cranby and i , sinnlt explonitloii* for Harriet and the ( and up 'ni" ihe cool shade of Moose . ]. limpid water combined to form a pie -k ture whkb w.otj.1 have gladdened the henrfof a tuilnter In water color. The very air s-vturd to Invite' confidences , .f and to Intlu-v low toned and very ear ( P and lounged, and the fair afternoon v It sn,in or,'r «- It e "Have is- to. e time yesterday?" oh o served Mr Sa.krtt-to tlie eld.ct Miss e ie Cranliv as she sal on the philxa the ti u next morning trying to read I. tl "Lovely." r.-|-.uded tbe young lady b y dreamily Tin. Mr Sackettf > 9 s . "Yes?- said her host liiterrogaOvely. H railed Tluker- Isn't be quite auperior It o to iu.«t of the uien .alwut here? He h. b talks very nicely— I mean uses such ,.i II good language." went ou the girl, best (- t tatiug a Hi tie. "He was not horn here.' ,1 "Eh?" ejaculated the old man. "Oh. «,i r well.' let s see': Yes. he does talk flrsT ■■ rate-be* a oul, It feller. He got some- e-
i- education w hen he was younger, and he's siiiait. liemenibers evervthing'g I He can talk ail right. Likes but he's reaPaolemn and steady most al ■ ways." l "Yes. he was telling me." said Ethel > absently. "What' was he tellln' you?" asked I Backett t He gated wi the pretty, confident face • and smiled quietly. I "Did he led you about bis ancle," • reply, "and his college days— the nn Just charge and bow he bore It all , to shield another— bow he ran away I and was now Ilrln' |n this desolate ■ country, away from everybody, when- > be could feel free and Independent?" the girt. - "Yea. 1 kuow about him." answered I the hotel fceeiwr. "Did be tell you about j thoughts and ambitions and things1 bow be hoped to go to tbe city and be 1 gin orer and succeed? Maybe be ask 1 ed you to be his friend?" Ethel nodded. ' "1 think lie will succeed.' she aald: ' "he .seeuis so determined and strong I I shall he glad lo be hi* friend." 1 "I»ld be I ell yoo." resumed Sackett 1 with gn-st iml&iiulty. "that he had a ' wife and tw-o.tclds over lo Brusbrlew. '■ four miles east of here?" "Mr Beckett!" cried the girt. Jump lng up in consternation "What do yoo mean?" -Just what I say— that's rifcht." an swered ber iron, "and that's the only ! true thing lu tbe whole story-th* real 1 la all lies He'a told that tale before I Yes'to. he's got a nice Uttle woman and two boys that be thinks tbe world of, and he's a good guide sud x good feller- I've never known htm to lie. I except about this oue thing Wonder j why be does It?" Hl| keen eyea twinkled Ethel, al ! . moat aa tall as he. peered Into them 1 j aijf trying to read bis thoughts. Then 1 abe burst out laughing. "That's rirttr exclaimed Backett "You're a sensible young lady. Uradoua. but your face waa red, and your eyea blaxod for a mlnutat" ! "Where Is be* asked Ethel "1 warn to see him." "He's'goue." aald the landlord "He went up the lakes with ti janj early this morula' 1 don't expect him beck for a fortnight" "We will lie gone by then." aald tbe gW. ■M'ni sorry. WelL you tell him 1 shave a.mtle sense, and I forgive him It was a rial iueaij_tr1ek -tell him that too— bpt It wasn't a bad le^n. Will beleli about I1T' "He— Tiiiker? No! He'll never Usp It. and I won't!" exclaimed Backett. I "I don't think 1 will, either," aald Ethel Aerial Flights. The airship la another meana of transportation leas In need of speed than of safety appliances.— ^ Washing - The fellows that named their aero plane car a hydronerobns might jnst as Well have called H a gyascntua.New York World. For the present tbe great effort must I be tn make the aviator with his engine inde|ieudent of the vagaries of the air.— New York Tost. An Odd Perqurite. One of tbe moat curious perquisite! In connection wltb English roronhtlom Is the rtghi of one of tbe peer* to claim the bed and bedding navd by the heir aiip rem on the night precedwaa a perquisite of considerable value, aa tbe "bedding" usually constated of richly embroidered coverlid* of velvet or silk, with priceless hangings of cloth or allvei aud gold. Resentment. "Did yon aay I wa* a cheap trickster.'" asked the ward worker. "No. I didn't." replied ihe man who is close to the boss. 1 merely mid you were a trickster." ! "w>"- """'8 "11 right, bat don't yon i ever Insinuate that I am doing a cut • business."— Was hi ngton Star Tn* Great Lesson. "Agatha, lore, do you mean to ten 1 me tbot such a little hat aa that cost $27.60?" | "Geoffrey dear before yon hare been a bus band many years you will learn I the great lesson that the dimensions of a bat afford no criterion for Judging " the size of 'the hill "-Chicago Tribune ! It Dopandal "How do you pronounce s-f-l n-g-y?" tba teacher asked the young gentleuenreat the foot of the class And smart boy stood op and aald It depended a great deal whether tbe word ™ir'| In tbe hands of many wealth I* Ilk* harp la the hoofs of aa aas.-Mariln 1 i
^ \ , ■ Iceberg Journaya. I. elsrg- from Greenland are carried ■d down toward the middle Jot tbe. Atlantic by the I .ul.ru. lu- cufreut. They 1 travel right down the . >ast of Labm dor. passing Newfoundland, nutll H.ey h lomplefely nuay. It I* ojily rhe largest i ts-rgs that reto li lb. mjfldle of the At. i- Inuti.' Is-fore ihey dlsMqa-ar. On one .. | occasion a ls-rg. psi frs-i In height and . j nearly 200 f.s-l -In l.refldlb. was found s ! In latitude RS degrees do minutes, or I nearly In a line wiih southern Spain. ■ " Generally sneaking. Icebergs travel al ». the rale of three to five miles an hour. I They are .■•trrl.-.l forward entirely by Ibe stlvngth of the current. The dl* i. tance they rover la enormons. Thon f sands do not get farther than the coast I stranded. AsVl.cv have come from the ■ Grtwutand glaciers they have then cor- j ered III least miles, w hile those j ' Allan tic make Journey* of from 2A» ! flaashella. j A «easbell. whether In one pie.* (unl | 1 vaKei. as In' is-rtw Inkles, or In two | pie es (bivalve., ns In mussel* and | Way. ll .s.nslsls of a eohe.-d outer homy layer, n nilild e layer of pristnatlr ! of innum"er.il.!e very Hen pi ales, the edges of 'which break up white light ) to a Iwautlfui play or iri.fa~ en.-e Tbc body of a shellfish Is In.esi.sl lu a aoflj of skin known as .the "mantle.' ! By Hie a.-tlvlty of this the shell la secreted, aud a sticky Hold exudes, from j surface and quickly hardens to form of lime nee oHIofl y In Ihe fortu of carJtDliale. lint their Is *14. u |ierceniagv .
? jo ...... j 1 1 iXgi^iir^^t'Toir"1:^ < 1 "'"I* "The |— I diu-iwle. sixty feet la at. j ' has fallel, n. You jfri'-oi Jerr i • four ding offi- cr to |>ut It t. . S . ssir: " the engineer nqs: How ven;d >• get the |.. e In. k Into place?" 1ji. li . a.lel. afler long .onsaler. is... I r bio ks tackle aud so oil. eV..fY.,i"n C different met hod. wn-.c Vi«i would simply ser c day Evening T'osl. Sealed Orders. Bachelor I n. le -«>!!. Frank!, wl, • ' do you wain now? Trai.kle Oh I Fninkle— Because A ...ml to I. n«i I and m* aay* \ ...i are sns.ld fool, hui Rouaawlldiity alone drives Husk • Newell Dwlghl Him- r and Jewelry Repairing I Mayer's j Opp. Doughty '» Pier •; I OPEN ALL TEAR LAKE | Undertaker and Embalmer * Hnon* IB OTRAN CITY. W. '
Steal Estate Transfer*. Recent real estate transfers In OceaD City recorded lu the offioeof Vlouuty k,t Clerk Hlldielb. a* rcporte.1 Intha Cape £ May Couuty Garotte, are a* follows: . Ooeau Clly Gardens Co. to J. Key,'f mood Stewart. HW. Lot 62S. block ng ti. Garden*. •St Glrard Keally Co. to Spencer II .1. Swau. $750. . Lot -90. Glrard Ke^lty |J Spencer It .Swan to Walter S. Slier ^r, Jerilie a Reeves et al. to Anna M J 1( Taylor.. $130.1. Ixitiirs Brcllou C. ly -T'fr liter and Anne J. I'bllltpl- $3k'.'i "I n Edward K.-Wrtghl el ustol'vro I le j Glrard KralC^' Co. *, Ocean City Kleclfle Railroad Co. to| • rad'^uonc ; * I James A Scot, „ u. to George M.
E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker ' 624 EIGHTH STREET City new jersey i The Palace Garage Sixth St. and Asbury Ave. ► Up-to-date in every respect. The . most convenient garage along the Note the Doors — Five 13-ft. doors on Sixth street side, two 10-ft. doors Asbury avenue side and two 1 rift. doors in rear. ] B. L. Cossaboom PROPRIETOR j Curbs and Sidewalks. * proj-'Afd^for 1 list purpoM-? ao*rr*al1 '",'"1 J,1 bidder vrl I b* relalard until °tbr^'w'dnir i cumplrtKja ■< lb* work In acoontaoe* wllb ,, lb* pfsoa *nd ape'lOcslloD-. j ® tbi1mV,uil"^f '' .-.miplrted wor*. Tan p*r ceau or 1 b* *cmi ur r. 1 Tlwrl'ibuo reyw-lanro* «!' bah l!'r*iwr*n1 I j i| ^ |KOUEHT KISHKK, j
7"* , - Let An Electric Flat Iron Lighten Your Housework k If you already enjoy the comfort of Electric Litfht in your home, you should also -fake advantage of the. economy and convenience atlordedfhy ch ctrkal appliances. An 1 ' Electric Flat Iron is one of many such. It does you r N<o n i n g | q u i c k e r and better 3 awav from the dose, stuffy kitchen or laundry. It saves you countless steps, too, and * r 1 the co'fit is vefy little.- , ELECTRIC LIGHT, the BEST LIGHT. If your home is not yet wired for 1 the MODERN .illumiiiant. you should consider its many advantages. ELECTRIC . : I.IGHT. is the SAl'h.Sl. BRIGHTEST, CLEANEST and when all is said and done j-l — thd "cheapest light. Why not install it now ? j The Ocean City Electric Light Co. ? "Til K UATCHI.LNS LIGHT"
Notice of Settlement. I'uhlie Notice. -Ilsabrlb luOaj^|Md^ooM^. Special Master's Sale Real Estate
Safety and Profit ELECTRIC LIGHT BONDS We offer at par and interest. Subject to prior sale $12,000 Fir»t Mortgage Six Per Cent. Gold Bonds in Denominations of $500 each of the VULCAN ELECTRIC LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER COMPANY Located at Cope May Court House, N. J. BEINC PART OF AN ISSUE OF $32,000 Approved by Ihe Board of Public Utility Commissioner* of the State of Neui Jertey , , ,'r-" PavWv 'jun- l,: ^ December l.t. lithe ColooUl Truit Cooipww. IVn .ad M.rkrt ,tr**t. PWUddohi. P .ad lurthrr wcurvd te . fa,. on Ml fr«du«. «r.nu. pririlc^. cooj.1 , "''h rn'"Vpi'n!- m,!chlnrr>- h011'"- dwtric grrwr.lori. pole .nd wire lis*,, mrtm. tr.adormr,, *t,.' Th* hjh m* inH^kd .nd thTNLMBER OF 83?»1mERS IhrRFA^rf^ |Q0 PERP^E^'T0"n'"!' ,h"' mrtm t,,,c A new CENTRAL STATiON hu been erected during I've put ve,r which ii lhnm.i-l.lv - — "rz-"i ^7 « 510 H. P^Hnra Bode,. 275- J2S H. P. W-.t'C) A»^ Aferw 1 Alli,-Ch*lmer, Alt-m,tor. Th: pl»r.t i-pph-i current for light an! power pu-oo«e, for CAPF MAY Cni'RT HOI s * 3SJS2-S5®! " at srONF. HASBOH A| AVAUW-eS'ST rj^hL I"*"1 ' " '"-i K'.king. It 1, the aim of the Vulcan Compeny to'rvtenJ iu™,vi -* wnh the p.1 lighting p^T"- " ,"muU''f ,n nay ",y ^ u,ro! rlt-nru: curTrnl '■>' romme-c-*!. domni.c .nd munioH®- STONE HARBOR TERMINAL RAILROAD h., been electrified *„j ,eee.v« ,u current to, .mil V „ from the Vulcan Company. curreni ior iroiicy 1 'MiiliiiT^ri'"CTT!F| °* tll^Z-ra'1'' rm"M r" " T,k! " ^ 197 83 and capenw, .ndudmg ope, anon net earning! of over two and three-q. jrt-ri time, the inlerct charge, aFi\*92th ,U,pllU " *5-4l) 48 t'hu. .bowing estimated Jerwy and ihe.uper>mon of iu BOAR 0 OF 'pUBLI f LTIU TYCwfM I^To^Rh ' I if 7h-°'l w/'.'I,' betore Incie tlond, were luued. a, required by law. 0 - T?" ^Bcm,'nd drector, d the Company m-lude the following well Anown hu.ioei. men Sic..,! 14 YGrVv II ( the Charles Loco Johmon Printing Ink Company. 599 South 10th Street. Phila.: J.m-, H Berth le ol .le R„kT " Mwiufac'ory Burhng'on N jj fa,. H- Sonde, .of the W«y Can Company, and Archc, H.„ $ the" Farml*.^n I M« rehanT N.UOO.I Bank, of Bndgeton. N. j.. and Mean. D.eed and R. P. Rule,. Developer, of Stone Harbor. N. I "" Pnnted copy of tbe TRUST MORTGAGE wdl be sent upsn request, together » -.h onenlon ,J 1'-, \' 1 m ..Jaw. 1528 C'heunu, Sue*, under whow aeperv.moo the legal We recommend these Bond. .1 a SAFE and PROFITABLE investment Ssvmg. deposilor. wl I SEJ'Sry'wHi.i'ZL'.?.-"* b™m"" "j." ^v. "£S,S'^ fttaartSiV J!LtSCCS.!^r2;,,tk..i~, 5; "■ - — , j County Bonds. School Bond! aod Boiough Bond. WILL BE ACCEPTED IN EXCHANGE at current pricca. For further particulars apply to W. SCOTT HAND DEALER IN HIGH-GRADE BONDS AND INVESTMENTS 819 Wesley Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
It I: A I . StHTITS: It.i A iA. f WM LAKE, C. E~ hft'iil Estate Agent. Ultuw— S.I.II, -Ireel «n,1 A-turv arenn*. P.'ll. Hoi it, " "" wag" LAlg V. corsoh Weal Estate Agent • No. 721 Asbunj Aoenue. Ocean Citu, N. '. £■ ^ Buyers of Printing: lo X A Few Word* lo thr Buslnrs* Man Who De-Ire* to have hi* Printing Produced Accurately and Promptly ' WOULDN'T it Uj a great relief if you could say lo your printer, "I need a catalogue, „ a circular, some letterheads and envelopes," aud then be entirely able to dismiss the matter from your mind iti the confidence Jhat he will do 4> ^ 'he work to your entire satisfaction ? What a satisfaction to have an assured confidence that the finished product will meet with your approval . ' The printer who can do fffat for you mti*t offer efficient j! cu.ton.er*. and we are ready to dojhe **„r toT^T Sentinel Printing House ' 744-46 Asbury Avenue : -1 Ocean City New Jersey ■ -vv The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N.J, BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST *>• THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN -Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Grea^ Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways . Within easy access of Atlantic City and v other well-known resorts • -" ■ • MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and *' Insurance Notary Public and Commissioner of Deods INos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, IS. J. *omoy to Looa 00 Bond and Mortflofl*

