Ocean City Sentinel, 3 June 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCCAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY BeD 'Phone No M-X SafBraM«fo^pileuSo.'l>,U> I**"> Job work prompt 1/ flooe 07 experienced TH I' HS 1 > A Y . J 1" N K s. 191. V ; ^yered^et^tbe Poel omre.el^ "re." 017. 1 1 KtEl' right on preying for pence. It Will do do berm. There wan never < • prayer uttered that wanu'l annaered one way or another, aooner or later. ! LET IT BE MET SQt'ARELV. I The dlacueeloo of the woman nuf- 1 frege amendment to the New Jer-ev 1 CoDetltutlon baa been In progreee with a fair degree of energy for eome 1 moo Uia, but It mnnt be kept In tuiud that the flog) declelon le to be made I by the preeeot voter- la e few month-. < and that three of tbene monthe belong t to the autnmer vacation aeanon, when it ledlfllcuH to arreat the public attention, aaye the Newark Kuudny ('all ■ Very great effort la therefore ueceaeary ' It would be a grave acandal If the vole at the epeclal election were neither ' large oor decisive. Very great <|ueotlons will be felt for many yearn. There can not, for Instance, be a reenbmtaalon of the question for live , yearn, and the period will surely be longer if there le defeat Let It be met equarely and voted upon generally, , and from conviction, not eoDtlment. Thletadnty, and can not be neglected , without shame and wrong. COTTAGES RENTED Manr Inquiries tor IWammer 1 ■nans b> ■ollder Tiatiora. There were a large number »f luqul- 1 rlen here by the Memorial Day vial- I H. F. Hlanton reports tbeee icutaln: t Cope bungalow, 825 Peonlyn place. 1 H II see cottage, M8 Second street Hcburcb garage. Apartment a to- the Gale Apartment*. 1 Prentxel bay villa, 1812 Pleasure ave- J noa. f Maaaey A Edwards have made tbeee 1 rentals: Gao. B. Parkar's cottage, 821 Weeley 6 avoooe, to John Graenwell, of Philsdelpbla. < Wa.G. Moore's cottage on Moorlyu ' terrace to Robert M. Montgomery, of 1 Philadelphia. — ■> I F. K. Darby reports tbeee rentals: c Herman Lsbr's bungalow, 101 [ Kleveoth etraet. a Mia. A. N Darby's apartments, 60S Central avenue. I Mlee Lav's cottage, 00 Fifteenth t etreat, near Bay avenue, to the Rbo J Chapter Lambda Sigma fraternity. * Cottage 767 Anbury avenue. I Wm Seyfert's bungalow, 847 Fonrth 0 MlHt. Apartaaanl 710 Wast avenue. Third Boor apartment In the Bourse g Build log. Bacnod floor apartment of William , B. Ho rat's apartments, 706 Seventh a treat. c 1 s ■ a BUILDERS ACTIVE Jtwse gy.gwe Mel to ae as mi minr-toant atrewt. John Malta has received from Mlee * Thirty-fourth street and Central ave noa, to ooat about 67500. The bourn lap to be flolsbed in tlam for thle season. . The same builder baa the contract *' ££S2".£!*S7£S,r " bungalow on Anbury avenue, near p fSSwUhT' ,or J w Wngbt- " WaltarlLHase I* making repairs to . Jama Smith's bourn at Seventeenth „ evenne, oostlng 6160 " Ma V. Pott tiers ta siskins »«i>. t> lotai Poottere ta tepalrs

andtaprorsmsnt* to the cottage of tba Bar. Dr. A. G. Kynetl 00 Twelfth groat and the bouse of Thomas J. Parker, an Aabury arsons, user Twelfth street.' MAY P&OCBS8ION Cliltaraw ta Pretty Ceremonies or ■«. a as mi toe's Chorda. Mora than 60 little ones of St. Augnatlot's Sunday School participated In the May procemlon to the church Sunday evening • The exercises were In charge of Mies Kodgere end the /A oew baooer, representing the AMUUrtion, wee carried In the p races >1 t^. ooocloelon. Mlse Meeheu erhwoed the statue of the Virgin . /The Revi Thomas F. Usher of the IlMaaealaM Conception, of Camden, Poached a atemou appropriate to the aissWkHestee asrrlre. In the Spring Garden Street M. K. Chorch. Hbiladelphla. Tuesday evening. MlaA Margaret F. Whiteside, daughter of Mis. Frank R. Whiteside, and Albert V. Smith were married In the presence of many fnands. The brtda was attended by her sister, MisFlorence V. Whiteside, as maid of honor, and Miasm Beat rtee Whiteside. Mildred Saeler, Helen F. Ulese, Urnran la V and eg rift. Merle VaoRodeu and Dorothea Schaperkntier a- brides maids. Dr. Samuel Kills served as best men end I be ushers were Slaoiey Kose, Gilbert Thomas, Seneca Fsrr, Francis Krafts. Charles Baldl aud i William Morringer. A reception ful- . •owed at the Roosevelt. The bride bas been a summer resldeut of this city ! several year. * I Children Mod joll> Time. A number of llule folks enjoyed themselves at a party at tbe huuie of I Mies Murphy, daughter j>r Mr. eud 1 Mm. Geo. C. Murpby, a few ereuiugs . ?•**; J1??" "ere Mildred Bmltb, MtllKseot Smith, Frances Rev- • aw Basalt Weeka.-Anoa Tolleu. Mar- I Kitty Oolliason, Frada Steelmao. DorotAy Jones, Marjorie Adam-, Mary Cdntsauii. Maater George Murphy eud ;. Master Robert Hughes. ^ ■■Wllst CSsrch We re Ices. H A^epaHa^ »l>vsker will occupy tbe * Br. H. W. Kirby. a medical mlaszou- a awwnder the Baptist denomluaiion. *5» church out oif hie mlaeiouary

1 DR. CORSON OFFERS A SILYER COP f To be Given Fishing CInb Member Catching Largest ' Fish off New Pier. I The new pie/ and headquarters of (lie Ocean Oty F'Milug Club were : officially Opftied wltb a meellug .if1 l lie member. Salutdey evening eud • I here was en Immruw throng pre.su 1. - ell of whom were usore then pleased . Willi Ihe querlrrs, which are ou I he r <«;eeo front al Fourteenth street. 1 Dr. Afleu Corson has ottered a j pretty silver cup to the member caicb- j the season, aud from now on every . member w ill try hi. utmost to capture r this trophy. 1 The pier had a large number of vlsl- • on Sunday aud Memorial Day. I Every member of the organization. [ from such active ones as President , Churchill Huugerford. Frank H. ; Htewart, Walter Chandler, Clarence 1 Brush, Charles T. MaglnuL, Dr. E. C. ■ . Weston and Health "Officer T. Lee Adams, Is bubbling over wltb entbuslssm over the new quarters. CONNECT BOARDWALK (Continued from First Paxe-1 proceedings, which would take a con1 -Iderable length of time before tbe Director Adams expressed similar v»rs. •' Director Cempbell offered the fol- ' Inwlug resolution, w hich wss adopted: Be It Resolved by tbe Board "bf Commissioners of the city of Oceao City, that tbe city of Ocean City join lu the formr etlon of an organization of municipalities for tbe purpose ot securing coo- • carted action among such municipal - In bebeir of eucb measures as such organization shall determine to : do In Ihe common Interests of said . municipalities In accordance with tbe 1 provisions nf an act-of tbe Legislature ot the State of New Jersey, entitled. "An Act to authorize municipalities ID this Stale to Join or to form aud au organization of municipalities 1 joint municipal action upon que#- - Hods affecting the general welfare of i such municipalities," approved April '• 6.1916: end be It further 1 Resolved, that, until further notice. 1 tbe mayor of this city be designated to < represent the city In such organization* of municipalities. An ordinance providing for tbe crea- 1 of a police court aud the selection of a suitable person for tbe office of police magistrate was Introduced and adopted 00 flrst aud aecoud readings 1 The matter or advertising In a Kent- 1 program publication, as has , been done In past summers, was | MWbt up by Mayor Champion. Tbe 1 •I" would cost 11.50 so Issue, eud : tbe total coal would be about 640 The i matter was laid over until the next 1 meeting. 1 Director Campbell was Instructed to I get bids tor tbe clty'e legal printing. ! Tba report of the building Inspector. 1 from May 18 to May 81, with 66 id . | closed, was received and ordered filed, t were 'those of tbe plumbing Inepec- I tor (fll inclosed) and the electrical In ] epector (629 Inclosed). 1 It was decided to give tbe Reading I Railroad the contract for 225 pooler* c advertising Ocean City In Peonsyl- | vanta towns for one mouth, as bat a been lb* custom, for 6202 j The letter of John T. Young, of | Philadelphia, complaining of a wroug j assessment ou property, was referred . to the city eollcltor. | Director Adams was authorized to i advertise for bid* for 25 benches to be | placed ou tbe Boardwalk. Tbeee are 1 be similar to those now id use. t Director Adsms reported that etraet 1 work la progressing satisfactorily and. t the summer lights have been I

f Director Campbell "reported that th ■ audltore have not completed work ou ■ the books and he was, therefore, not able to give Information regarding the appropriation balance*. Th* matter of the complaint of AIodzo Cotton regarding the assess- , ment of taxes on a lot receutly pur chased by him was referred lo the proper officer, j The bond of tbe building Inspector 1 was referred to the city eollcltor. » A bill of 6160 from Mrs riarab B ' Doe aud ooe of 6190 from K u Kdwards for Are hose were received aud 1 1 action held over for a week. Hotel Arrivals. ' B. F. Stamford and family, War- I ; erly. N. Y.; Miss Mabel Wbeatmau. 1 B. F. Wbeatmau, Philadelphia. KATHLU Marlon Lukeos, Jessie Lukeni, Mrs ' ' James N. Dysou, W. B. Chambers. ' . W. W. Bibeun. Mrs. 14 E Cooper, . Philadelphia. 1 isikkai.sk 1 Marguerite J. Meyer. J R. Huosr oerger, W. W. Adams, Philadelphia; , ; 8. B Swan aud wife, Oceau City; A. , , C. Roseuberger end wife. Millville: - George B. Peudellou, Providence. imperial. Mrs. Mulllaa, H. Harris and wife, I C. Slang and wife. Dr. E C. Weslon 1 ; end Wife, W M. Rauck and wife, Ada ' , M.Ranck, Elmer E. Rinck. Oceso Cily . ' E Louise Carney, Greenwich, N. J.' ' KLHEHZIX J. D.raey J. F. Mills. Mrs Charles , r E Mill., Harry Allen. W.T.White, ' Philadelphia: Thomas W. Jack. Col , 1 Harry Walker. K R. Max . well, W lid wood ; A. L . Richardson, F MeCiean. New York: A. ! F Mcl'ornston, Millville wyoming ! John A. McKulgbt and. wife, Geurgc J CUas. J. Mosell aud * wife, H. B Davis and wife, Cbaa. A. Sommer aud wife, Joseph H. Sn.pp aud wife. Joseph C. Ramsey. (I W. Alherholt. Philadelphia; Wm. Edge u aud Wife, Atlantic Ctty. d OCEANIC. W. H. Welmer. Jr., and wife, S. R H ^ SJiallcros* and wife, Frank Craven H

land wife. Frank E ('raven and wife. ' Mrs. I'eirr kVoll. Jr . Norms.. 11 llsf- ■ lelgli, Mr-. J. L Henry aud wife. Mi's. PI A. K. Greeujfeld. Puiladelphia: K < Ayers and w ife. Moorr-tow 11; C|ia>. I). Jtmes, If G Knlebt and wife. Amblei; Howard Uuderdowu aud wife, b Hsddonlleld; Albert T. McAllister, Robert and Howard McAllister, Brldgetoii. r V (i Bremer. E W. Town. Bryn . Mist; Mi.s Edna Whlisker. W. L. | FlSimpson. Ml- Ksttiarlne Stout. K. A.,' ' WtKKls, 11. t| McKay. It C Tin. up ! i | W E Keith and family, Mr*. C. b E Pearson. S, H Mlckel and wife. II Buckhollz and wife. E. I' ltu sell H. ,1 lien iiou. F A Byrsraand wife. W.'U . j Nichiil-. the Misses Nichols, I'lillsd-I-f |rhla ; It .hi- C. Wills and fsiolly. p Marlton; S B Healings. Cam en; e L Hickman aud family. It L. Free man eud family. Moorestowu. STEKI.INO. John A. Ade. J. K Spalding. M.J . Aaron, E (1. Fuller, P J Thompson, t J W. Conner. H. F. Derr. L. It. . Buech. H. C Leber. A E Apt. W r Welssenger. lieo K Walton and wife. • Geo. W. E"per. Geo. IC-per. JV. S 1 Wen rich end wife. J. A. Held end - family. Dr. Saiqpe! E Zlndell. -Miss Mc-Kre. John McKse, Mrs. K. W McKee. James McKee. Miss Thorn [ Frank IrK-klia/t. Miss Florence Waller; Miss Flone Radefeld. L.F. Regan. H. C. Bonsell. Philadelphia; H . Weekey. Atlantic City; E M Sutton c end family. Dr. H I) Taylor and p wife, Frances H. Were, Oceau City: r V. K Lewsou, Chatham. N. J ; Jijlin Savage. Brooklyn: F. William Cox and wife. Bridgelou; Miss Anne M*r- . tm.Trentoo: W. T. Hoover and fwlfe. Port Matilds: W. W. Warren, Bloom- . Held: B H. Seckeudorfl, Rulledpe. I BISCAYNE. A. J. Meuuagb, Frank H. Taylor. . J W.GarllCk. J. 8. Murrey, R. Leuine. . Howard Rees, T. W. Bew, Wllllem V. Stroup. jr.. F. A. Uebzehger, John Ureenwell end family. F. L. Reber. It H. Halley and .son, J. P: Hall. S. H Meyberry, Chris. H. Weiss, W. J. . O'Brien, John F..Kerraud wife. Jos - T. Conwell end wife, Dr. William H . , Lyle. A. C. Dehrle and wife, R. U. 1 Kneedler. John M. Zuru, Itaymond W. Zurn. W. 8 Flack. Jr.. Pblladel 1 phis; Robert B. Bond, Wildwood: J H. Gelt, Treutou; Charles P. Willis, r Moorestowu ; J. S. Abrams. O. C. I Speeuburgb New York; C. F. Coreou, Cepe May Court House: D J. Welkins , end wife. Mrs. A. J. Shew. Bridgeton: 1 J. M. Rogers, Woodbury; C Brysu . , Atlantic City; S. J. Diller. Cemden: J. M. Woodward, Millville: J E Mercer. Washington; W. Logan Rogers. Downlngtown. ' ATOLK.V John H. Grabem, W.W. Tbompsun. Clarence Hlgbee. John Test, Mrs. C. H. S.-bermerboru, E Elmer eud w ife, C. A. Bereolber, It. Rose. Mrs. W. H. 1 Mergret W listen, William A 1 Bender and wife, Edllb M BenderMary B. Moore, Joseph G Moore 1 Clara E Slochllng. J. D. Bonyer, it Buebey, Mrs. K. M. Brenlser. Ross Brenlser, Jean L Henderson, Mrs. B. t'asaady, Harry S. Heaps Mary Hunter, Mlee Irenes. Hunter. Roy S. Humbert and wife, E B aud wife. Mlee Clara Ellis, Miss Sara Ellis. Miss Mary Backus. T L W. C. Lougataff aud wifeMiss Mabel H. Lobgstaff. Mrs. C. George U Yost, M. D„ Mia 0. Wluehlp, Flore E Peaie. Philadelphia; John E. Phillips, Mrs. John Phillips, Thomas Cooper McCabaD aud family, Ovarbrook : Mra J, W. Lloyd Jones. Mildred Jonee, R Jonee, Alden; Mrs. C. H Arthur. Knsemout; J. H. F. Dixon aDd wife. Misses Edith aog Marian Dixon, Park; D. W. Powell and wife. Colllngswood; J. D. Collins, C. 11. end wife, Jack Hammell, Charles C. Hammell, Miss Sarah K. Hammell, C. R. Hammell. Jr . n B. Hess, James C. Greer, Frank V. Baleman, Camden ; Miss Helen ShsrpH addon flgld. ' d

THE BREAKEKH Mrs. Ida Bernard. H. Dolflnger aud J wife, W. Freeland Kendrlck and wife, t Charles Kendrlck and wife. Master > Billy Keudrlck, George Neville. Mrs. E. A. Schoheld. Ilr. Alexis T. Mays, ' Miss Miriam Hill, Miss Gladys E - Merlin, Dr. Harold Klndermen, Miss Kleanore Erwln, Dr. Hermau F. r I. snipe, Thomas L. Fansler aud wife, William A. Dlckel. Wllilam H. Dlckel, ' Peter Woll, Jr.. and wife, Mrs. Wllllem J. li rubier, Johu W. Woll, Boy H. 1 Woll, Johu W Gray. C. H. Hall, tbe • Misses Grotb. C. E ltolfe aud wife, & Clarence E. Blackburn and wife, Wm. H. Steveua and wife. Joseph H.Slopp , aud wife, 8. W. Wood aud wife, N. B. Haflelgb and wife, Gerald Haflelgh. Frances Leedum Hess, B. W. Greer, the Rev. C. L Seasholes. B.J. Kll- . burn aud wife, A H. WIrz aud wife 1 J. B. Blskestou. Samuel Alcott and wife. Mrs. M. E Kister. Miss llorulbv Klster, Mrs. N. Crammer, Pbllmdel1 pbla; Clarence Broche and wife. New I' York: F. O. Shane aud wife. E C. ' Shumate and wife, Mervln T. Seiflert. Judge Hendricks. Jos. D Miller and wife. Mrs. M. E. 8. East lake. F. 8. ' • Marshall and wife. Masters Howard ! aud Jack Marshall. W. L Pancoast • sud » He, Mrs. H. C Seymour, Mrs. L. : E. Seiffert, Justin Peters and wife. It Klllougb aud wife,. Robert Klllough. Jr., W. H. Rometscb and wife, W. H Rometach, Jr., Wm. Kevan, D. E. , O. A. Hugglns, A. J. Simp , son, A. G. Simpson, S. R. Simpson, A- Ingram aud wife. Robert Scott and wile, Robert 'V. Scott, Jr., J. C. Clopplu and wife, Philadelphia: A. M. Wildmtu and wife, " Mra. J. Howard Marshall, Misses Sarah aud Ethel Marshall, W. E Kelae. Lsngborue, P#.; W A. Dlckel and wife. Misses Agues K and Katharine Dlckel, C. l Burtnett, Melrose j Park, Pa.; Mr. L P. P.relns, Mrs. " ' E I.. Hicks. Amliurat, N. H . Mra. - I R. W. Dutlens, Washington. D. C.; Ira K. Cbtcbeater aod wife. Miss! Norma Chichester, Brooklyn, N. Y. j ■Mazed V loll a Solo J. Leller Bamberger, violinist, son of Leo Bamberger aud wife, of Philadelphia. played the ' Berceuse" from "Jooelyn" by Goderd, lu the First Church Sunday evening. ' work was appreciated. 1

; THESE DESIRABLE LOTS TOR SALE J Fully restricted as to rost.of buildings, building line of house and |>orcb. No -loirs , r! j by Juu'e .5. • Arrange, nen.s If, be made for snvone desiring to bu.U. i ••j Ocean AveB0' ' 60' so- 30' J 24. '? '6 .8 ? ; -z ^ '5 7 8 l 12- 3 14 6 ^ ^ 13 co * • ^ _ Alley z— - . ^ 1 20 a H \ I '2 I 4 § ; : ^ ,rrj 18 a n I J 1 " "= , 1 ao . . so' . 80' Atlantic Ave* ' Bernard Ruckdeschel, Owner n 6014-16 Market St . phila.. Pa., or Any Real estate Agent ' S One Look at our Meat Display Window 1 * will be an incentive for you to give us your week-end meat order. All meats kept and cut i. in our perfectly sanitary cool air box . i the things you tztT tor. ) [nothing cost the <c '• — ^ host honey • j Fair, and sguare * ( Something For Nothing is false economy. Our food stuffs are of the * highest quality and priced on a fair profit margin. : r. The fact that we purvey only dependable goods . and assure our patrons that they will be treated I with the acme of courtesy should prompt your ■ , visit to our grocery shop. = STEWART'S t ; Twelfth Street Market Bell Phone, S48-A Coast, 192-A l- • 1 The Bright Spot of Ocean City C. ELLWOOD CARPENTER'S The Casino Club : opening ; Saturday Evening, May 29

DANSANT Orchestra :: Dancing from 8.30 to 11.00 ") " Season Ticket Member and Guest; S 5.00 , Family Ticket i Entire Family, lO.OO Dally Ticket Member and Cuest' .50 Open Daily After June 1. MOTHERS, READ THIS . . }y VOVK ?.1BY. croup' c"llr- cboierB Infanlurn, Irregular hnwvls Is settling or troubled with It- stomach or bowels, you should give one of an. T, f. EALY't BABY POWOEIIS - In j. radical use 40 years. Contains uothlug Injurious. Thoosaud.of testimonials. ABBOTT'S PHARMACY. NINTH' AMD "sBURY TAYL OR S PHARMACY. ELEVENTH AND ASBURY 1 Name ' AtiliKEKS L PREPARED BY VANCE L. EALY. OCCAM CITY. N. J. — The Reliable Store for Dry Goods, Notions and Men's WearThe latest style In ladies' shirtwaist in crepe de chine, silk and voile Aim w.sh .ilk middy blouses A new line cl w^.e akiruTin ^ar Xisr " ' suspender style. We sre showing s fine zworlnem of silk ixiphn. em — — ^ POWELL'S = 921 Aabury Ave. b«ii pti.me. & Ocean City, N. J. - "j i— | mil - !

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GOOD PAINTING 1 JULIUS C. JOCHER, JR. paintina ANO oeco rating

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General Electric (Joinpanv Irons. For easy, fatjl amj economical, ironing. Always ready ! Turn the switch! No t^> bother with, mio heat to make ironing day a time to he dreaded. You do ihe ironing 011 Ihe [Kirch or in any cool room. Think what that means to every" woinanf i,Our regular price, $2.50. Now, while they last. |$2.00. Complete with cord and stand, and with live year guarantee. * . T=Ooean City Light Co. TIIIC ".ilATCHI.I-lSS" LIGHT

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Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT A^D ENGINEER V 1 ^ YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend, upon the honesty ol the contractor. I have built for a large number of |,eople and could refer you to any or all of them. v Send for the list of nam^ and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend office dllll nrd ocean cur, sth si. opposite r.o. DUI LL/Ln n. j.

L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty' ^ Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything lu the Building Line i Plans and Specifications Furui5ked. Estimates Cheerfully Given, j 810 Aebury Aveuue \ OFFICE— 745 West Avenua :

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JOBBING A SPECIALTY 1040 asbury avenue ocean city. n. j. Bell Phone t8 Inter-State Pho le 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey Walter V. Hess ■contractor and builder JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION

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X_TA\ h you a cottage, bungalow or apartnient 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. t Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. Advertise in the SENTINEL

• "4xr t it a * to icr ariz Mill df.hr OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER •Offick: 8th St. Opposite p. o. Plans and Specifications precared without chaige Only galvanized nails used on exterior work B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US Ocean City House Bldg. Co. {Jobbing and alteration' work given i our personal attention, i Window and Door Frames and | Screens made to order. " office. 10.47 BAY avenue Bell Phone 38-X. * JOHN T. "SEAL-" BUILDER George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing : PU** Free. . Hungalo** ■ Spcclalt/. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street ' ociian city. n. j. ivii i'll,, nr. <ji x y- 8. 0. Adini. ». « Midi GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING u 1 BR1LK LAYING, tic.. Etc. _ All Work In Mxson Line Promptly Attended To. C OCEAN CITY. N j I ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, \ 01 KM CITY, N. J. Foil Line ol-John Luca* A Oo.'a Funu , M-o. John T. Lewi*' Lead and OU Con•untly In Hioek. Bru.hr. and Painter*' Soppllra. breckley's HOUSE ANO SION PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLCY, prop Heady Mixed PaluU, Lead r«nd - Oils 920 aqd f— Aabury avenua. r headley a adasim °~"r' " Reading: Coal XX s!ad,',!!s,,^.?ie,r^00o,rh2",1i 'pho'ne Oeli or Knlarprle* oRce aas l ard. T SIXTH man wm Real Estate and i Search Company kepresent8 Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildwood Title and Trnst Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AU Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good Firsi Mortgage Farm, for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. L. A. STEELMAN ' BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing jobbing done promptly dim ml ojiur Toigi 1 Spsdittj Ageut for Stewart'* Iron Work* Co Plain aud Oruameutal Iron Fence Irou Hail lugs and Window Guards. Seventh St. and Haven Ave. C. L_. LAKE ...real estate agent.. Lou for um. Col tag** 101 rani. Why Not Buy Bathing Outfit at Guff's, where you will find a full line of most select Bathing Suits, Caps. Shoes, etc., all at reasonable prices. GOFF'S Bathing Supply Store 930 Boardwalk Adjoining Guff's Baths