Ocean City Sentinel, 2 September 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 2

a . Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY ... Bell 'Phone No 66-X par Una. aaeh Insertion. Monthly and jsarlj rmlaa mrnlabad on application. ^Jo^wor* promptly done oy rxparlenoed THURHDAY. KKPTKMIIKK J. I W o. ^ tin tared at the Poet llfflor at ocean ttty. J-OIXIRAIXI women bare jninrrt I belt eu (Trait I at alatera all over the cnumry to deluge President Wllrau a Itli lettera aakltif blm to vote for the -ulTraee amendment In New Jersey w beo tiie| question comea before tbe voter- ofdbri State on October <». Tbe suffragists j are a»k|ug tbe president lo announce! before the election that be wjll true Hie women hie vote !f tie doe- ttna I tbey predict a latiiR^ide for -mirage m ; New Jer-ey and New York Kmtok THE Skntixei.: — Wall you permit a subscriber to your tolerr-ling paper a amall amount of spaoe-iti| wblcb to aay something? There laa peralateut tumor that the city aMborilleaare planning toil., a -ay with-Iree city muaic— that tin- year ' trill aee lla fiuish. . With no city band on tbe Boardwalk, with tbe inu.lc pa- 1 vtllou dark. and tbal social center < Ocean C'tly left to attract tbe tbou- 1 aaude who nlgbcly'aud dally are -een ' occupying tbe beucbea both !n-»le and outaide tbe pavilion? But..] am told. 1 tbal thla la oue of the very reasons tbe ' Uud to lo be kept out; tbal tbe Hoard «

walk merchants tbe pier owner and " amuaement placea are kicking that tbe • "aqoatlera" continue to equal, aud do < not patron Ire tbelr placea. 1 Perhaps Ibis mar be construed ati < compliment to the band. A thiug tbal ■ la attractive will alwaya draw. Per bape If there was more to attract in * Ibeaa placea, more people would be on 1 tbe pier. In tbe slpres, etc., and. Ie» I "aquaUlug" around the baud etand » Be that aa It may, tbe city authorities v can oarer drtre the people from tbe I1 pavilion onto tbe pier and into tbe ' a torn by withdrawing tbe band from 11 tbe pavilion. Tbe people who come to '< Oeran Ulty are, lu many instance*. * •hose of large families. Tbe children * are gtren money lor tbe amusemeuta. " •te., mod father aud mother listen to d the mualc and eojoy tbe social features >' which auch a center affords while cl waiting for tbe children. b A prediction: Take tbe baud away '' froaa tbe mualc parillau aud there will U not be aa many clerks employed by ■* ooe-balf aa there are now. The mer- cl chants aud amusements whose places 1,1 tboae who are complaining. Another reason given la "that the cl dty cannot afford tbe expenditure wltboot ralalug either the ralablea. or 10 tax rate." The matter of city free mualc wtll " not make aoy difference lu tbal dl- lh Mloo. Kveo I bough tbe mualc Is "P loppeu iff, "^njier tbe ratable* oor tbe tax rate wllfiufferC?) a rednc- "P Uoo, and tbe extra It would cost to " maintain a good band, would not be I" tell by tboae who pay the freight aud eu "ally bar. the clly at bearL It It tbe Cl fallow lowborn aoylblug In tbe way of tax la a burdau wbo Is kicking. I To ■> mind f afisr ■ . _ . so (after a number of

yaara ban as a aummer resident), tbe gnalM asset tbe dty baa in tbe matter afattractloo la tbe city band, wblcb. for tbe Dumber of men composing It, tereaaarkable for tbe spleodid mualc tbey render. Tbe mualc tbey play and replay la of tbt floest order, and, eon aid e< leg what effect atmospheric Condition • ha va to do with baud lo.iruteeota, tbelr work la decidedly merllor No! What Occao Clly aulbonttea should do la couslder enlarging Ute pavilion and give Mr, Harrlaoo or aomy other good baud-maater euougb ""ley to employ a band of about tony pieces a real band. Tbeo will Ocean Ctty begin to give to lu patrons and natives what U "tbelr doe. and lu 1 a larger way appear attractive to tbe "praepedlve" wbo la trying to decide 1 with wblcb rammer reran be will ca.l bis lot. A Bummer Kkbioest Owner QUARTET TO SING •Wrctal Ma.lc at x-re.b, lerlan j The qua net tbat ha- been slnglug In ! tba First Presbyterian Church tbls aummer will make lie last appearance for tbe season next Sunday. There | -vs-ou next isunday.

will be a special program at the mornIng and evening services Tbe quanet comprises ibe following: Soprano. Miss Louisa T. Corson; contralto, Ml*. Mildred K Brooks; tenor. John & Hlpwell, Jr ; baritone. I*wl, £. Smith. 1- Wuiard Mulford.of Narberth for »arly an active and hard-working member of tbe Ocean City Yacht Club, wae to town Saturday, acoompamed by Mr. Muller. of Long Island City. Mr. Mulford le planning to build a tine boat to be lu tbe local waters next ses»u. His Tucsam and Tocsam II. lu tbeir Bermuda aod other races helped materially to give promiueuce to tbe Oeeau City Yacht Club a few years ago. Getting Alter Masgaliors. id his weekly report to the City Commissioners, Health Officer T Lee Ademt said: "Regarding tbe drainage of tbe marshes to prev-ut tbe breeding of moaqultoes, I repon tbat I, have forwarded tbe notices to all owners of property west of Haven uvea ue. between Fourteenth street and Thlrty-fourtb street, under date o I August SO " i Tbe members „f tbe Christian Eu- ' daevwr Society o: tbe First Presbyter « Ian Ctoereb will bold a sale of borne- « ■■Aekeeed, pie aud caks at Wo. F. Oradteer's store Salur ay morning. ' 1 '

eI PLEDGE LIVES TO H THEIR COUNTRY EV i LTge Audience Hears Addresses by A. J. D. Biddle KJ and John Sparkhawk, Jr. '* drr— ed by Anthony J Hrexrl Middle I r , "iganl/er of the Biddle Bible I Is-se.

e I. Pre-i wii li leading tbe vix-abst- |- 1 Mr-. Helen I'orsou.on tbe last ver-e. , accompanying at theplano. 1 The Bev Jo«e|tb B. Kulp. |>a-tor of ] church, -mid be was glad to -re Ibe | , and Ibe ladles, too. Tbe men . i were present as their guests. I William Ore. of Atlantic City, dtrec- ■ tartuf the Biddle Bible Classes iu Ills i . section, said be was pleased to be pres-

ent. Tbe large attendance w as au inI splratinn. He was especially glad to . see so mauy men, due to tbe changing , conditions of tbe last year or two, Tbe women always have been going to , church Tbey. were all going to have good fe*t (bat 'afieruoou. Alexander Wllllaiu-ou. superintendent of tbe riuuday school of Holy Trinity Episcopal Cburcb. Philadelphia, - - was presented as tbe man wbo would Introduce Mr. Biddle. Mr. , said be was proud of tbe i privilege of being at tbls gathering , In a humorous vein be tuld bis bearer* , as tbey koow, there are always a | of little fellowe to precede the big guua at meetings of tbls kind, but be , assured tbrm be would Dot take up much of their time. Wbeu Mr. Bid , was converted, tbe speaker said, , wauted to do some work In tbe , cburcb. Mr. Wllllamrau staled tbal was asked about It, aod, as *bow- ( lug bis faltb.be told bis questioner - ■ bat It could do oo harm. There were , something like three members lu ibe and. the year Mr. Biddle became identified mltb It, tbe class number grew to SO. Now there are ate Biddle Bible ' Classes. throughout tbe world, wbose aggregate membership Is approacblug ° 1 "That man and bis work bave been Inspiration to me. Tbat man Uod ° raised up 1s Biddle." said tbe ° speaker lu conclusion. Mr. Biddle said II was a great in- " spiral Ion to see sucb a gathering. His expressed gratification tbat one quarter of tbe voleri of Ocean City are .. eurolled as members of tbe Bible a and paid a complimeul to tbe D work of Pastor Kulp. urged tbe meu to continue tbe g

,f good work. He declared tbe preseul e war In Europe bas drawn all men (. closer to Uod aud Is vludlcatlog , i. Christianity; that multitude* wbo , t were ouce afar on are llndlug liod aud , c His Christ. y Mr Biddle presented tbe pledge , l_ previously referred to and asked for c signatures. . Mr. Biddle, during bis talk, said - there are many member. of tbe Bid | . die Bible Claaras in (be armies of , I England aud ibey hold services In tbe , r trenches every ttuuday under tbe I, Bible Class bauuer, Tbe flag and the , , Bible are synouomoua. Christianity , I nourishes under bard times. You : , cao't kill It. Civilisation brings letli- I i argy. Tbe devil dots not spend much 5 , time with tbe "down and ootera." , t Organlxatlou is tbe moat powerful I l ,bl"g everywhere. Cbrlat orgaDlxed His disciples SMI years ago. It re malne for tbe cburcb people to save tbe country, to fight for tbe Hag-tbe I Stars aud Stripes. * ' Mr. Biddle. In Introducing Mr. Soar- t ^ k, spoke of bltn as a uoted atlor- ' ney aud orator of Penusylraula. aud J said that tbey were fortuuale lu bav- * lug blm with Ibem today, be having I come huudreds of miles to be present. I -Mr S^arbawk. In beginning, told a ' little BtorW lo llluslrat. ki- . — .. . ™ point

"• Mr. Biddle bad called tbe wroug mau. * I'm the w-rong mau," said be. "I'm not an orator. I am just here with a message— tbe story of Jeeu. Christ ' 'to ""'d be lo h* ,n Hie MetbodlstCburcb to see such a splendid organlxatlou. He was glad to see so mauy women there. He told a story r that explained why there are ra few marriage- In heaven. This condition ^ to due lo tbe lack of meu there. ^ Mr. Sparbawk's speech was of r marked ability aud fervor. He urged fore »"d h*"" "ork in Ibe men's movement. He was very u pointed on tbe subject of each one's personal responsibility. We are our e brother's keeper, end our ears are g to be always open to bis cry. He enforced his teaching most bapplly by ; anecdotes tbat he bad gathered lu blpersonal experiences. y Mr. Sparhawk declared tbat tbe e present Is a time of a revival of rell . glon. and tbat Cbrlstlanlly l* more 1 t ,u,u «v«f power of Uod unto sal- 1 , vat ion. Tbe uuderloue of hla address I was also tuteoselv patriotic. , In tbe course' of bl. address, he « , asked: "Do we realize our respnn.l- ' bility? What are we doing to make i better citlreus? What are-ige doing c for Ood's day— for Uod". uame?" d There Is no defeat In tbe war for ' brtotlanlty. Uod does not pay every Saturday ulgbt. but He psy*. He tbe purpose lu every bean , cJIVS IV 0,«PP|««« •' Ibe f, cloae of Mr. Sparbawk's kddres.. and I "The Star Spauglcd Banner" wa. u | with enlbusia.m |p

'committees for \\ CLOSING REGATTA - Past Commodore Chas. J. Curran Makes Appointment of His Assistants. J Fs—I ' ."iiui.Klrrs Charles J. Curtail Jllie South Jer-ey Yacht Club, lis- jj-t Icour-eof ihr Ocean City Yacht Cluo I. j Allen K While. I Halle- F Wall J

I ;clitr..rd VV il-bii J Franklin Mtci-.l la j Jr.. illiaiu - S<-lioriieman. Jr.. \\ n -, ^ chairman . In faltoil ICeed. Krol—n

.. PARCEL POST 1 1 K e Ness HuIiurw or I nlrrrsl lo thrj e By a recent ruliug of the I uilclij States Post Office Department. neg!u-J| ■ nlng Sep-emnei 1 parcel post j-sck- I f ages may be Insured against loss iu an | * but not to exceed » > In any oue ca-c, « • on payment of a fee ..f three cento; not f to exceed tJi on payment of a fee uf five cents; uut to exceed i-k) ou pay ' meut of ten cents, aud qol to exceed 1 MM on payment of tweuly-tlve cents, a f Tbls I. quite a reduction from the || ' For oue cent also oue may ubtain a " rereipl fur aoy parcel post -eul. This i1 shows only (bat the parcel has been ' deposited. f CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Coaulv Organisation Will Men " In Thla CIH. Tbe first annual convention of the IChamber ul Commerce of Cape May J' County will be held lu tbe city hall a bere Tuesday. September T The aftersession will be at S o'cb-ck and tbe evening meeting at 8 o'clock. y Business of Interest to coast reranof tills county will come before the meeting. Claytou Haines Brick, of tbls citypresident of the orgauleatinn. II Logan Hquart "Icrsppi •• Tbe Logan Square ball team, xnh "Ad" Swtgler. formerly of tbe local ulue.'lo Ibe box got scrappy witn Cm p(re trwlu aod everybody in gn.eral lu II* game here Tuesday, afternoou M Swlgler got "peeved" and dellberatelv

1 threw two of Ibe balls overjthe grand 1 (laud Into the street. Tbe , 'umpire ort dered blm out of the gam 0. Tbeu sev. ' eral of lbs visitors became "rambuuc- 1 tlous" aud U mpire Irwin gave the game to Ibe locals, six innlDgs bad ■ been played, and Ocean Ctty led. ■> u> I 1 I.- he Again Champion. ] By defeating Edward T. Catlett. ot < during tbe northeast ' storm last Saturday. Harvey Y. Lake 1 won Ibe championship In men's sin- | gle. in tbe South JerAj- Tennis Tournament for lb fifteenth lime. He da- ' foalad Catlalt In three straight set*. ' Anna fc. Wallace, of Philadelphia. a summer resident here, won the champlou.hip in tbe woman'. .Ingles , by beating Mr- Mabel Hodman Kerbaugb. of Philadelphia, title holder , two straight sets. ' ' New i-o.t once Clerk. J Postmaster B. Frank Smith an- « "ounce, disappointment of Mrs. Bulb ' Hayes, wile of Harry R Hayes, as t clerk iu charge of the post office '.islion in tbe central section of the city I position has beeu held for many <1 by William I.. Smith, wbo re- ■ signed bei-suse of ill besltb. Tbe sta e tlon will now lie lu toe Hayes store al Thirty -third street and Asbury avenue I ocesaciir coapie Wed.

lt Herscbel Henderson, ran of ( apt BeuJ L Heuderrau aud Mi*. Lila daughter of Ixrwls Steelmau and wl(e' of tills city , were married at tbe t-ir.l M. K Cburcb parsonage by Ibe pastor the Mev. Joseph B. Kulp. last eveiili-g Both are well-koowu and [K.pular among their friends In d.e younger social circles of tbe city, and ibev 0 bave tbe best wishes uf all. V viral Vacatloa in (earn. u Clayton Hatoea Brick, real e-lale operator, will take, lb-latter .part uf 1 pauied by hi- family, will 'lake'iTlrqi a lo his mioes al Uarilrauvilie Va" aud he will take Mr Brick aud bto family with blm Tbey will have two • auto, rn.y will also vi.lt Kicbmoud. ' White I'eoplr In. lien Au eulertalumenl for the benefit of , Billion Bspttot Cburcb will be given ■ .i5", <?rKredJ*1'"' " l"«- Auditorium tbls ( I bursd.y evening, to wblcb Ibe - white tieople sre especially Invited ' "''noted Spanish I udlan. Deforest* j win make In- llr-t appearance with I , Ins troupe Don't fall to bear the' ' plantation warblers j, Comcirsiinau Csnslle Here. I , Cougreaamao Peter E. Costello and '• . o' Eklladelpbla. were ainung the I • - here rtu"d»y, coiulug (mm ' Atlantic Clly hi their auto lo see Jam- ' Piaukliu Tbey took atrip over the ' clly, and Mrs. tiostelio express -d her " rerart" " "" n,*uJ' »»"ctlon. of this « Kicirilsa Coming. A big excursion of tbe busluess meu at die Keadlug Terminal and their 'm.!"" cuu" City Labor y ! rhere will be a parade. A bust- t .new meeting will be held on Fogg - . I Pier at 2 o dock in tbe afieruoou.

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ELECTRIC FLYERS i Atlantic CitywShore RR.Co. ao-'st^vict arwttN oco- cirv amo louosost Couniy Fall s 8. 10 ami II Caps mayfiDuiiHousE. N.J. Fine cxhit.it of Vegetables. Fnut-. i l'otiltry, etc. I Hoi-e Raving and Show Cla-.-. t Motorcycle Races, Fool Rave- | Base Ball. etc. with his pottles Hating stand in charge of Mr- Lithe Johnson, of Fierce s That means good square meal. k*a>~ Remember Dates Xisa and Jewelry Repairing1 Mayer's Boardwalk. Opp. Doughty'* Pier South Ohii Cm tap ml Boil House Boats Stored for the winter.

,l 1 * J r- LeCATO AT HEAD - "reag cm Motor Howl club I E e lakes Mess man. d Members and friends of lbs Ocean ' I Motor Boat Club are working tbt- organization, wblcb in the future •f. dectolou "reached t'u*loe" tB""- '"bto ., pui lulu etleel at the annual' " meellng of die club Ssturday evening * i 11 ' """ roeetlug Ibe full.iwlug of- j commodore. Hairy l> LeCato:j s v,ce rototoodere. James KnldellA secrelary and treasurer. Samuel Her-I; | " * rear Commodore. Julius J„cber: Iru.- T-lee-,-*i CommiHlnre J. Frank Myers 1 * v diaries Baron. William Albright sod «. * K S Preuizel. ( * Commodore LeCato ba- alwav-! beeu oue of tbe most active uemier. ' | of die dub iii everything pertaining i., I It- success, and II to safe to soy tlisl be sod die other new officers, sll of w biuu I _ k'V'id ""1rre",td lu boating, wnij s club lo tbe front and keep It there "" I j - (| J" order to kee|. Interest lu the club j ! decided lo bold dance atid card parlie" ~ " every'two'week Ph",dHP,"« ] I A number uf a-fdltlonal meiubrr- 1 u*V' m*™dy brr" "blwbied by die Ibe clubhouse on Ibe bay front al - i or cud irouae die front al

Fifteenth street h«. many attractive ( feature, that appeal In local and visit- j -t _ * * — r $91.95 1' fii n clous Miapoo.r to Appeal In^ J ' "-I Bspitol Church. ill die Llr-t Baptist Cburcb Sunday, j a -pedal appeal w .. made al touti -«rWT """r'butiou. toward the detl- ' "I budget. A unique thermometer ■' th**fruiV 'f"d" IB r.u 'bcludlbg the generous gift . 0 cliurcl " Auxiliary of the morning 'ibe visitor, gave' 'in'-a-h s'ihT pledges I«| !V, a splendid amount, for , f w bii-li Ibe cburcb 1- sincerely grateful • 1 Tin- make, die lota I amount Kill Its" 1 ' j Another appeal will be made next i Suuday. ! ^ . J I. ulna Club yarmrd. ' v.K"U' ?f -vb.K.1 pupil, of ! I j Major L. K. Tboruas met In this citv * if<Mr d">'" organized the ixitu- 1 1 ( iub and arranged lo bold annual meetings. 1 be officers of die dub are as follows: President. Mr-. Arthur Adams, of New Hartford. Conn 1 [vice president. Mrs Holla (iarrelaon , of Ibis clly. tres-urer. Mrs E-lella ■Straw bridge, of West Phlladelpi,.. secretary Mis. Ellzabetl, Breckiey 1 this city. Each contributed one. -em to ibe tres-ury. The club will i„... , r | again August V.',, Iblfi HIr kaiqurr.dr Ha. I. The anuoal ma-querade ball at ti yacht club Friday evening wa- one of tbe brilliant social events of the sea1 ***"• 'be co-lumes were varied and c -ome of the designs were unique.

5 : 1 nRL,)r:Vi 1 1:0 PL I: . I AY | HV CHECK j <•. Ml .111 y. also licit it j .1: !s prestige t" ilicir 't i.-iiicial st. miling Your account miL ■ 1 ; to cluck ix cor- | illy iu\ ili-ti. Ocean City Title and Trust Co. j Ocean City, N. J. ^ y •M £ .2 | st a | IP 'Jii 0. £-t- 5 = */) : £•= i a a ■I i,sj-= < = : 03 i "11 E 5 5 I 75 "=li! ^ = i I i5i! sa ^ IWI°I , 3 -i-s, 03 J ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholca Dairy Products Butter and Eggs Ask for Booklet of Specialties Delivered" Both Phone- ' Commencement Qifls I ^ ^ ^ Enjoy tbe Beat s4J Brosd..,'" M *ELSOh( . THOMAS J. THORN ■ j* jflortst « : Bay Avenue PAICtS AND WORK RIGHT ^ i

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Real Estate OCtU CITY «£• JERSEY

Hwc Mc Kirat W. Scott Hand R18 ta«li) Aw.. 0oeM CH). ■). Otis M. Townsend A Practical Sea- bore Architect Licensed by the State -> I EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O ' OCEAN CITY N. J. JOHN E. TOWNSEND i Electrical Contractor j 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey . ATIANTIC ICE COMPANT Pocono Mountain leaj OCCAM CIT* N J. | <

"if — — ^ Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER p ~ VOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To crtvl \ "lit Ovcan Ciu voltage. Vnu cannot sjiare the time j° ** •' "p " rhiM-lv yourself ami must depend n|K>n the I have I "j ill tur a-iaigc iiiiiiiIk-i of j.vojilc and vould lefer you to Scii-i lor the list ol names and photographs ul the houses. Otis M. Townsend ■ lb M. OppoiUe P. 0. BUILDER I L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottagos a Specialty Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything m i iir Buibiing i-mc Plans and Sjicei^ations J-urnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. KESIDKNCF. Alii Asbury Avenue OFFIt'E-T« West Avenup , IIIIILLflBD S. STEELPIBi Branch Office: Thirty-fourth Street Gompitr anil Builder " '""ji ,ni"to " Allen Scull THE BVlUiPER Eighth ju-J QCEUX ,*/ PA*. Rhone Connections 1 S ■ ^ 3 1 E. TROUT ' Swan and Trout wracticat Carpenters and Builders] 1040 asbury avenue "'ocean city. n. j. y Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho ,e 134.A SUTTON & CORSON CO. 8 General Contractors E Grading and Street Building F 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City. New Jcrscy Walter V. Hess bi CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION J< l T t s «T "sa" " » o*oM| r fo r S JJ'"00* *"0 DOOR ICRCIMS »«»,«" until or Rcsai* "ant to OROkR. A, ■tit mom ata-ar |»| Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

t POE£SE1lL/S The Reliable Store for Dry Goods, Notions and -Men's Wear >us|wuilrr -Ills Wr'Hr, -h'.'.'w'iiig"* biir'll|^Jnuiri!r ""'"v. m ,, and hattle-hi'p grrv'" '"uunl'i" 'nbl^.^'rtc r—— POWELL'S — ' " A8bUryA^" Ocean City. N. J. A ru.M.TuR. or act m„IMD LAWRENCE M. LEAR I -a - N.C.GODFREY i.t..-.^,, j Upholstering-, Awnings. House Furni shing^s !654 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. j ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. Ocean City. Apply to 'mprovemeut-tlie eliulce of J. M. CHESTER & CO., i Ocean City. N. J. 1 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 'A11 St. Ocean City, N. J.

< 'itTHXiTUM en ill ■■ lints OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER , Ofkich: 8th St. Opjioritesj;, o. i Plans and Specifications precared without charge I Only galvanized nail- us.-d on exterior work . B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-L'S "There's a Keaaon" Ocean City House Bldg. Co. •Johhing and alteration wirfk gii -, our iK-rsomtl attention. | Window and Door l-hanii- ami j Si ivt-n- made to order . OI: I I C I; . - 10.17 HAY AVI-NU ' | ESTIMATTS AND PLANS ruRHISMIu JOHN T. SEAL I builder George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing | Plans too. Hungstos, a Npectali, I No IJ W Fourteenth Street OCF.AN CITY . N. J. lieu l-,»,i.. v V 8. 0. Aflimt * « Um, GEO. a. ADAMS & BHD. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING a BRILK LAYING, tic.. I lc. - All Work in Mason Line Promptly . Attended To. OCEAN CITY.' N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER ' 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L.* BRECKLE Y, PROP Mixed I'aluls. Lead and (Ills Mu and Hi: Asbury avenue. HKADI.KV A ADA. YIN Reading Coal Mel? i-»*|1"|,'ti*"Md ''' l",r,•l ""a '"bi os' "J*1- b"11 or Kutsrprlss Real Estate and _ Search Company Fidelity Trust Company Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good Fuat Mortgage Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. L. A. STEELMAN BLAK SMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing DONE PROMPTLY Clin ind Ojtltr Teigt 1 Sptclilii for Stewart's Iron Works t'o and Ornamental Iron Fein*. Iron Jtaillngs and Window Uiianls. Seventh St. and Haven Ave e — 1 1 a 1x1 —

c. L. ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. ■ails tor sais i ullages foi rsnl. Don't Suffer With Rheumatism Cimph role 0 ve» Qaitk Relief Ssld b> All bruxrtols Why Not Buy ^ Your Bathing Outfit at Goff s. where yon will find a full line of the most select Bathing Suits. Caps, Shoes, etc., all at reasonable prices GOFF'S Bathing Supply Store 93° Boardwalk Adjoining Guff's Baths