Ocean City Sentinel 1 R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor •CCAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY BeD •Pbooe No 66- X I Advertisement* Id local column., 6 I*r,l> pwNlnc. eac^uieertlon. Monthly and y.ar.y 1 ^JoD^work promptly done by exparlsntwd | THURSDAY, OtTOBKH 21. 1*1.,. ! BACK FROM SOUTH '
Mra.uliberi and niaa Lilt,- Had Dellahilul Trip. Mr*. Florence M. Gilbert an ' Mi-, Sallle W. Lake hare relume J from a three weak*' trip South.. They went to Atlanta to atleiui Hie National Sealoo of the Daoibleo of AtDerica. Olher place, rlaited were ilaltimorr. Macon, Savannah, Jrif^uonville and 8t. Augustine. They were delightfully eotcrtalued at Macon by K B" I 'ant p. hall and wife, former resident. of thi, city. In the party were Mr.. L e. Souiliard, Mn. Sarah W. Johnson. Mr«. Elizabeth Apgar, Mr-. A. G. VanSdver, Ml— Jennie H. McPlier-m and Mo. Kuitua J. Wiggin, the latter had jolly time Watermelon Party at Hie >1 o in r •f John C. Klcelm.n. A Ik* hour, were .pent plea.autlv by the parttclpaiit. In the watermelon party at the home of John C. Sltelinan aid wlfe.Jlit. dly. Saturday evening. There war aonte excelled! tuualc on the piano and the rlctrola alao helped to entertain. The watermelon fea-t War enjoyed by all. Tboaa praaent healde Mr. and Mr., i Buelmaii and daughter. Ml- Freda. I vara Arthur Hoover, wire and daugh- • tar. Mlaa Addle, aud Joaeph l<ee, w Ife I and daughter. Oft- Ethel. t
The aull of it. A. Headlrv and Mr" land, of Philadelphia, which waa to hav# come up In the United .Slate. District Court, Philadelphia, a few fl*J"* ago, war compromtaed. It I. aaM Mtr.ru. Headley and Crl.peu re calved a satisfactory monetary con. Id erattoo. The mil grew out of an automobile accident at Marmora .imr moot ha ago. Tbe aeooud of the meeting, of the BUIchere and Smiiera war held at the bom* of Mia. George C. Murphy, Toeeday evening, wbeo the newly, •tectad officer* look np their duller Tbey are: President. Mlra Mabel Lake vice prerldeut, Mlaa Lavlol. Scull; •eeretary, Mir. Maty Magtnol.; ire..■••r, Mlaa Amy Blackman. lercarr Irjrrre. Falling down a flight of atairr at tbe home of Prof. Ketchly,' ou Tuevday morning, Mlaa Luella logalla, an In ■tractor In tbe falgb achool, rpralned both ankle., compelling her to go off •hrty. Her maoy friend, hope for her Iwwle Ford, of tbl. city, au employe of tbe local trolley cumpeuy, war aqoeaud between the bumper. ..f two I car* In the company', barn a few day. ma^ wa# altghlly injured Internally. ' He narrowly escaped serious ,„Jury. ' Dr Allan Oorsoo attended to the man ' The Morqullo Extermination Com- 1 mtarfon of Cape May County ha. or- 1 faulted by electing ,bwe om<,r„ : I President, Stllwell H.Towuaend; «. relary, Wa. Porter; trearurer, Joranh f Camp. t The Mtaaea Lewi, aud Conard, of « -- «uo Lonard. of
UH Kalblu, returned Friday from tbe t'olaklil Mountain., where tbey had a adjourn of two week*, aud which they enjoyed very much. D«Mol Arrival*. klbeboiv Mr*. Miller and baby, Palermo; J ft. Hehlmmel, Philadelphia. WYOMIKCi. Jamt* McMulleu and wife, j,mn and Klchaid McMulleu. J. Lodge Philadelphia. 1mpekial. Mrv. E.C. Weatou. Ocean City; John F. Kelffer, C. Hutl, E. Flugerliuii |)r Geo. Kelffer, F. Hofuagle. Henry Hoimer, Herbert Koebm. Phlladelphl.; Mr#. Otto Koeliler. Klvrrton. iulkwiui Mia* Anna L Moeller, Wa.hlngton, D. C.; Wa. M Morrison. Mrs. Henry Kloetz, Mlas E. C. Helm, Philadelphia; Wm.J. O'Brien. Oakmout Pa V. H. N. Bod inc. Wllltam.town. Chaa. 8. Piatt. Martha E. Plan, \V#»l Point, Pa.; Clarence W. Smith Mm. C. W. Smith, Mooreetowu; 8 F L«wto. Wilmington; Jessie i, Mt|" chrtal. Atlantic City; Mr.. W. F. WD eon. Ocean City. atulkn. J A Wenlrell, Elmer; Tho» Scott Marctobtrtlle; Mr- Jna. M Thorn..,' JUa. H. C. Kt.ley, t'ynwyd: J R lraoe. Mr. J B. Lane. New Vork: ?J! Paucoart, Bridgelou ,: Mr. and Mr* Elmer, I'hlladvlpnia. biscay he. John Booih aud wife. CUrk J l>t|. 1 A .J- .Bcbadi, H, C. Smith, i ii 5 • Jame. aud wife. E. 1 1 J" Bemn, John J. Mul-1'. !?"•. £ Jfcu2?nP' F~ Andenon. F il Farley, Or. w. h Bo>ie, h. h. W«,. ! ^ ran, Jamaa J. Stull aud wife lj.vui! Stall. Thorn.. K Johnston aud wife r as a.wsyar'stisti; f?" ' H. C. Evan.. Jr.. and wife. ^ 1 •,B| a.r.mr.l. Drawn. j K -jfyj £?£» ^ *11 dmcrlpiion., |„. » a 1 ;
' SEASHORE CITIES GET TOGETHER ' nbaliaumwim fW Hm, || till, cannot he done unless I he reel. I : dent, are organized The object, of ■ thi. new body .uiuuiou everyone In I tbe couuly lo altenliou. Failure to I IDpoud .how . I hem juadrquate a. clllreim. The uhjrr'l of" every citizen | should bi to unite, -trike nilrlligeu<ly j and then .tlc-K at it. I'm. couuty w III j " triumph and multiply to all |ieopleof | the East a. the resident, of the rouu(y. c realize what they are, what they can " do and what they ought to do. ] .mr. Jtl.lry, iu a lengthy -»e.-ch, di«- j * Ch — d matter, thai inn front I lie couniv cuwd confront Ilie ^
frnm a material and bu.ibea. a.pecl 11 "" lie V|H)ke of I 'a|ie May Couuty a. a 01 ^ri^ratiou. Every man In the county 11 *- the'' "" U' *4*"' P*y* "l,,re J *• couuty. The realdent. of the county *" are the Iru.lee, of the alien nroiiertv 1 owner-. How .re we admlni-tenug «' )' Ibi- tru.t? Tin. i. a bu.lne— pro|«..|. 1- tion. and we -hould. pay a. much at- '* lentlou to thew" ati-eiii |>ro|>erty c|' The hoard hi director, of thi. corj>oraMou of ( May County rumprnw* s the Cat«<May County Board of Frve- " bolder*. I'liere ha. been an immeiiM- 11,1 r ainouul of work doue by Ibi, board, j1' the average penwu. The apeaker de dared that there never wa. more pain. taking or fallhful or int.llic.ni or lutelligenl
e work done thau by the pre*rul hoard. The "pc.ker told of the great in- ' f crea-c In the number of good road. In :i the county during the l*.t eight year. [ i arid ^Ake of the rapid growth of . automobile travel during the pa.; few 1 I Afler .peaking of the many stream. ' t In the county aud telling how the " Indian, traveled more than 100 year. : - ago, the speaker urged the need of ' . bridges aud a boulevard 1 • -y.tem, which will make travel ea.y 1 • Allatillc City to tbe moid mulli- ' ern point lo Cape May County. ° rro point IU * ape May Couuty.
"If we become -uburb. to Atlantic - City we fliall heMtl.Ued," raid the ' .(waker "Tbey do thlug. in AtlaDlic *■ County. When they waul lumethlug •" tbey take off their coat, and go to rn work. There will he four rdad. " fUDiieling Into Atlantic City w itbtn a abort lime." ' The co»t of the .y.lem of bridge. 1 and roadway, a. proposed by Mr Hlaley , would be bet » een FSOO.UIU aud ,e |900 000, be raid, and the cuuuty I. amply able lu do I he work by a bond Judge Hlidretb. after ray lug he wa, le glad lo be there aud hear what ha. " been raid by Mr. Klaley, declared thai '• every man baa a bobby, and hi. hobby '• la the .unjecl of the mom(ulto. Tbe "■ moMjulto lea menace to the commuuilice In the county and la a proper aub ' ject for Ihouglilful conalderalioii. We H abould havelbe hoard of freeholder, make an appropriation and secure State aid. Good results will follow. e Senator Whealuu expremd bimrall In lavor nf the new road plau if It can be properly Hnanced. "If it i. not a ' j burden to all of ua," herald, "I'm In ' r favor of IL" 1 r Charles Hall, of Avalou. alw apoke In favor of the road, aud K. B. Aruetl, J of Sea Isle, raid be fell happy because tbe idea or forming the Chamber of " t Commerce originated lu Sea lair. He ® , expreaaed the hope that the new ' , proposition will go tbrongh. 1 , £. M. Sullou, of this city, made a ® motion, which was carried, that tbl. . organization goon record a. lu favor J of the ocean boulevard from Oceau '' City to Cape May, aod that the aecre- * tary prepare a petltlou asking for II, " it circulated and prevented to the !' Cape May County Board of Freeholders. Director Clouting, of the hoard of ° freeholder., lu answer to a question a. how tbe freeholders felt, raid he " thought It unfair to ask the member. ° of the board ror tbelr view., Tbey there to listen The pro|>osit|on * — •« •» "-it,.. iue pru|>osiiion
ie is a large one aud the hoard member, a would want the uuaulmou. support of .y the people of the county before taking action. Mark Lake, Uepiiblli-an nominee for the auembly, raid he did not come lo the meeting to talk, but la heartily In favor of the movement. If such a '• bridge la built, however, the toll on the Ocean City -Homer.' Point bridge should be abolished. v s. It. W. Edwards, whose term a. freee, holder expire, till. year, spoke briefly Oil. M. Towiiscud made a motion, which wa. carried, that a commuiee „ he appointed to consult with and work r_ with Judge Hlldreth on the momjuito |. extermination question. The following permanent committees of the chamber have been .elected by President Brick: Legislative— Edward M. Sutton, • chairman, Oceau City; Edward B. Ar- ' "el1' *«» 1-1* I lly; George Putterglll • Avalou ; Been! P. lu.ley, Stoue H.r- 1 ' for ; Philip P. Baker. Wildwood, and 1 James M. E. Hlldreth, Cape May City ' Traii.portallou - George ltummell ' , chairman. Stoue "Harbor ; Hubert ' ■ Fl.her, Ocean City: Irving Filch, He. 1 - isle City; Gilbert S. Hmlth, Avalou; Oliver I Black well, Wildwood, and 1 Luther C Ogdeu. Cape May City. • Advertising William A. Haffert, ' chairman. He. Isle City; Joseph u'. 1 , Champion. Oceau City; Coruehus Ma- 1 ban, Avalou; Clarence o. 1^ zkus, 1 ; Stoue Harbor : Harry t. Greaves. 0 Wildwood, and E. J. Jernll. t ape T May City. u Pixe«:utlve— t urnellus Mahan, chair- " man. Avalou : Joseph i; Champion * City; William A. Haffert, He. w | I-le City; Keeae P ltl.ley, Hlone H.rj bor; Harry t. Greaves. Wild wood, and dl « llllam Cassedy. Ca|* May city. J Mosquito— James M. K Hlldreth. '* chairman, f^i|* May City; On. ,\| "l j Towuseud. Ocean city; Lewi- stein - " 1 meyer. Jr . Hea I-le City; J. i„ v.u|r* Tyue. Avalou: Ell low r, rand, Jqoue''0 Harbor, and J. Albert H.rrt., Wild-j"* w.iod. j idi Public Improvemeul Philip pi1" chairman, Wildwnd: B Frank Smilh, Oceau City; Bich.rd M. At-I"" water. Sra 1.1* City; El hen H. High I"* A va Ion. Harry Himpsou. Htoo* Har- "tl hot, A. R. Hand, Cap# May City. j u.,
SUNDAY IN THE : LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Mosic Heard by Congregations. ■ f I Itomaij- S; I.',, Was Mr. Kulp's texl j • for the rartuuii at the morning service. ' "For ye have not received the .pint of! bondage again lo fear; but ye have re- ( | eel ved the spirit of adoption, whereby , We cry. Abba, Father." The fourjteeuil. Vi-ise of the chafiter read., "F..r la. many a. are led by the Spirit of tney are tlie Hons of God." aod \ we are Ibcrablldreu nf Godi" and ! raveuteeiittj. ""And If children. . then heir.:, heir, of God, aud joiut ' w lib Je*u. ( "hriet." elc. The asrartlon wa. made, at the lie of the sermon, that St. Paul, j' In the epistle to the Bomaus, aud especially In the raveuili and the eighth chapters, applies to the whole world ~ of msukliid the measuring rod of " God's law. And he Hilda all want. ^ log. N Mr. Kulp. however, in this connection, dtsiiugul.hed t«l ween, l-rael and " the Gentile.. The former were those to wxfnm God had given Hi. moral law-, written ou tables of stone: to **. whom He had. through leader, and *' prophet*, progres.lvrlv retried Him- C { prophets, '
self during the ages, yet I bey bad conlluually trausgresseil t bat law, and bad lapsed again and agalu Into .in | atid come short of their high calling I The choran suiting the Geutlles. the ' Greeks and Romans, would uut live up to the light they had. w ould .not do what they knew to he right. Both 1 Jew and Gentile had come luto God'. 1 condemnation. God's revelation of • Himself to Israel I. uol outgrown and 1 obsolete lu this twentieth ecu 1 and no nation has yet surpassed '■ the Greek lu strength and arutenes. " of intellect and in all that pertalus to <' UI irnciieci auu in ail that
higher educatlou. clear and logical lt thought and literary excellence. Rome ,c *•" ,,ie enihodlment of law, aud her jurisprudence was based on justice. u yet the brilliant lutellect of the oue, is nor "" '** °' tl,e ol,'rr. could make and keep men righteous. Caw aud educatlou could not rare men. ^ Proceeding, tbe speaker theu der clared that what I. true of natlous also ^ applies to tbe Individual. He is not ^ saved by law nor by education. Sin Is J revealed by the law, aud here the speaker took clear and emphatic notice nf the spiritual elemeut In the law., of God; for, said be, do mail i. * better than his thought. Imagination aud feeliug. "As a man Ibluketb in 't bis heart, so Is he." "Out of the bean are the Issue* of life." "Cleanse my heart aud renew a f right spirit within me." "Who shall ( aaceud Into the bill of the Lord? He that hath cleau hand, and a pure baarL" Everywhere iu the Bible the : principle of these text. Is emphasized Salvation Is the gift of God. It i. wrought In us by a power outside of ourselves, even the spirit uf God through Jesus (, heist. Mr. Kelp. In continuing, drew a startling word picture of the awful and fatal consequeucas of meu'a ludifler- I ence to epirllusl things, of carelera and prayerleas living without God lu the ' world—men asleep while rushing to ' the edge of the bottomless pit. purely 1 they die s. the fool dleth and ale sud- ' denly cut 6ff,aud that without reknedy. ' He, lu connection here, declarsU thai I of hell may call meu to*repeut. ' a. elleclually as love, aud that. • while God I. love. Ha Is aim a coustim- « log Are. "li i. . fearful thlug to fall • Into the bauds of the living God." I The speaker theu turned to au ex- t ceedingly effective consideration of I that part of his texl wherein Ht Paul Writes of our having received the spirit t of adoption Whereby we cry "Abba i Father." F ir having repented of em i at the foot of the cross, the burden of t ,n "■ '"V cuss, iue uuruen of
r, of " h«" fallen away from us and we jf "®* " no 10 "" Oor a"1" are blotted out from His book of remembrance, and we have passed from death unto f life, seeing that we have begun to see tiod *• our Father. We have believed „ ",e heart unto salvation aud have received power to become sous of God— children of God aud joint heirs ^ of Jesua Christ. In the evenlog. the pastor preached the second of his character sermons ; augge-te.1 by M Hugo In "!-s M.rar•>«le«." 1 1, subject was. "Je,„ V.l- ^ jean; the Christian In Bu.lness." li I1IW BAPTIST. 0 In the congregations a( the First Baptist Church ou Suuday last were noticed some visitors ln.nv (lf d ,be church people back lu their place. after I he summer season. These things i, ,r* Vfry gratifying to those who are constant lu attendance. 1 "Dying lo Live" ,Ue ,ubJw( Q| forceful rarmnn preached by the a Rev George F. Milch at the mo„„„g service. The texl wa. f,um John IJ;JJ: "Except a grain of wheal fall Into the i J ground and die. II ahideth alone; hut ' t It die n brlugeth fonb much ftuft." , . "Je-u. and Wuman" was ihe limely , of the p.-tor at the evening service Basing hi. remark, upon the ! word- Of Je-u. in Mark M; B: hath wrought a good work. Mr . a u nouueed thai tbe occasion of ] his rarmou wa. the approaching dayi' of election, when New Jerray will . Tote on the Constitutional Amend- ' graining ihe rlghi of .uffrage lo ( mot her. a. we:i a. fathers, to w ives well as husbands, and lo slaters as well as brothers. |a iu his discourse he raid: -A great' deal of literature or. the .object of w,e ! man suffrage ba» recently been brought ' h liefore the American public. The J opinion, of leader-, of professor, of " salesmen, of editor-, etc, have bran w [read by Ihe public. *h , ra.-u, auxiuu. H 1 *° k"°* lhe "> Ihe mailer While tr Ihera fwrmris are available -ource- „f lufurmaiiou and w, oughHo he f.m.l !tl, lar with some ..'f f.em at lea.t, ,,,'t I us aud all Christian., charged win, \ me high duly of tint following our! Saviour, Je.u. Chrut. the opinlou. of K on tbl. or any. subject mu-t he fm merely racoud.ry sloug.ld. of His pi,
'Aud If Ibi* he true, let us -turn to the great ih*>k together and .search out ! | "'*1 we may know what He did. J aod second, that we may loielllge'nlly .follow Him In tbl* twentieth reulury I of life and opporlonlly t Theu Mr. Mitch descrilNst w ith great I vividness and force the scene recorded | lu Mark It; .( to 9. w here Jesu*. In the ] home of a rich man, named Simon, a. [TDs guest, n- aiiuoliiied by a woman j of the crowd w hich_ thronged the! | house. The nubility and dignity of ' I this humble w oman Impressed Jesus so deeply that, lu spite of the proie-l-of the waste uf the ointment of such worth. He opened His mouth lu sirotig ' defense of her. "l-ei the woman alone. Verily, verily. I say untn y-u thai preached this that she did shall le Ihera burtiiug word*, declared Mr | How ss eel Is I hi- .fory |„ Hie clo- I lug chaplert of the life of the Master ( soul. Hi. revrrruce aud admiralion ' for this woman tell, ur about lii. twentieth century man r.r woman lis. ever exhihlted a more exqui-itr ' and sweet courtesy for w., plainly ihe outline of Ihe draggle ' wJUkl* woman ha- made, under the * ,'banvinc in. -ilni, u.. ..r nr. i. o. *. i ' changing cuodltlous of " <s |
ralf lo fill w lib dignity her Gud-ap 1 ' ( iHiinted place In the scheme of urea i , "°" as man's helpmate,, to make tin j ^ world nobler truer, logger, belter a. » | ,, • TIKsr PKtb-HYTKKIAN j -j , Having reluroed from a brief ran ' , lion among frieuds lu Pennsylvania I K i ibe Rev. Charles H. liohuer again o, ' \| ' copied Ihe pulpit of the First Preshy p, received a cordial welcome frou. jgi ny a beautiful decoration of plants a:i-: 1 n cut flowers arrauged about the pulpn
,1 >ud chancel by the young people . e theChrlslian Endeavor Socletjs. The Rev. Mr. Bohuer's moriiiuj llieme was. "The Gate Beautiful.* and Ida text. Acta .1; 6 7. e lutheevenliig he spoke on- I'lioughts d Awakened by the Sight of au Apple Orchard." hi. text helug.Canllcle. JLt - ' A" apple-tree among the tree, of 0 tbe wood, so I. my beloved among ihe s He raid in part: e "While riding In a train recently I ,. -pled a magnlflceut apple orchard e from the window a. we sped past. The . trees were covered with large, ripe, , luscious applfc-. forming a most aura.. 3 live sight. A. I feasted my eje. uj-on e the beautiful fruit the germ, of a rar- < and I thought, 'How marked I. the 1 inalogr between au apple-tree and a t Cbrlatlan. and how apt Is the .tale t meul of that aualogy In the Book ot r God— 'a. an apple tree among the tree- . «rf the w-nod, a i Is my beloved among ■ the sous ' r "The apple ls"oueof our staple frulls I I thluk It would tie oue of the last fruits that man would care to dispense i- with. If all tbe people of tbe country I were going to vote on w hat orchard .- fruit should be kept. If all hut one I were In be destroyerj. the apple would he elected to stay.wiihout doubt, by au , overwhelming majority. Fiiy.lrlaus us applet have a medicinal value and are an aid lo digestion Then to what domestic use. apples can be put! I>6 we uut get Ihe be-t vinegar from cider apples? Who does nut revel In apple-pie. ^tid apple dumpling, aud apple-puddings andi apple-sauce aud 1 apple-butler I hat muther or wifemake? ' I thluk the good hourawlve. here thi. 1 evening will pronounce the apple a useful fruit. I "How algolflcsut Is the analogy tbl. to the Christian! Of .11 being. ' the world, a urates. Christian is the most contemptible. ludeed. there can no such thing aa a useless Christian. — u* s. a uraiea. i nriNtiati.
ve When a Christian cease, to he uraful Id he lose, his religion. Every Christian * ha. a talent, large or .mall, given hun. lo If Jie falls lo Ufe It. bis life will he a *1 "Botany tells us that trees do unt id derive their chief support, as I. gen- ■' e rally supposed, from the soil, | u( r. from the air. Buru au apple tree, and the little pile of ashes left represent, d the sum total of what the Iree took I" from the soil. The rest of the tree— r- the larger part— was composed of the I- various gases takeu from llje air Thus the Christian draw, his chief nourish ment from above. The sunlight of ,1 God's love, Ihe showers of divine nle..■e i«K, the dews uf heavenly mercy if these furnish the Christian with n,e ,, nece—ary support for a vigorous * spiritual growth. c "The aualogy may he carried still further by remarking that the apple 'I tree I. a good illustration or the t.'hrl, e llau III that neither cau bear fruit suei cerafnlly without a great deal of pruu- : lug. and lhat the Christlau. like lhe S apple iree. hear. It. rarest quality' of ■ u|h!u'u " bl*"" ,lfe grsfieil ' lu closing hi. very lutereslii.g rar tnuu ihe Rev. Mr. Buhner di.cu.rao the enemies which prey upon Ibe frulls of the apple orchard and show eo 1 ' W herein Ihe Christian sutler. fn„u a 1 similar danger. The discourse, which \ wa. eery unique, wa. Ilraened lo mo.i fatlentirely by his audience. i kewpie klub met * Member. Were Plea.au l, »:oirr lulutd bt NlHTailor. j A very enjoyable time w.. on * evening at the residence of Mlaa « I Taylor, wiro entertained lhe " ; "Kewple Kluh." The follow ing officers ° elected: Freaidenl. Ml-. Vivian • Hand: secretary. Mis. Sophie Corson; ^ treasurer, Mlra Mildred Reeve. »' Giber, present were the MUra. Hat- tf tie and Marlon Ruzhy, Ltla and Irene i' Chspmao. Mildred Kverlugham .n.i Virginia Rtsley. j! These meeting, of the Kr»p„ „ are very enjoyable aud l.n.ked , to by lhe member. »„h much j 1
/ COUNTY TO TAKE iy ! PART OF ROAD ■' F rec holders Notify City lr OfBcials of Action Regardi- ing Bay Avenue. I(. I ' City Commissioners were noti''J* 'i*l|cr. at Ihe weekly meeting. w uy Ihe t.'ai* May Couuty Board ol or avenue known a- Hay avenue. In the city of 1 1, "can City, beginning al I'hlrly-fuurih .1 reel aud extending to j Flfly-niuth -Ireel. a. show n by a map attached In | he letter, ha- i-eeu acquireil j by Ibe board .<t freeholder, a- a pari of [ sod ac-rpl Slice of a resolution adopted by IhelKiard "f freeholder, w hloti em- ' law require. Illkl a rerarlutloii anpnr- 1 of ao'-h governing Univ. After lire teller aud resolution from Imsid ot freeholder- bad been read Ibnctor Campbell -aid be could »ee uo objection, lo ihe re,|Ue.( except freeholder, will complete Ibi. r ad not he completed within the- lime lhe j -elfare of Clceall City would require ,.} Director Campbell- wa. adopted: ,,f Ocean City: i VMierea-. the Hoard of t'horau - j reeholder. of the -couuty uf I ape j portico of Hay avenue in the city of Oceau City, couuty of <*«j,e May, oe 1 ginning at Thirty-fourth street aud . extending to Fifty-ninth .Heel, in .aid " \\ here*., the law -require, that the I resolution aeuuiriiie in. ..id re-olutl ,ii acquiring avenue - D
or road be submitted to the governing a - ho,ly of lhe .aid city lu which it I. I located for It. approval awl consenta -id ' a ' Whereas, the Board of Clioseu Freep holder, of Ihe couuty of l .pe May ^ ua. -utimiued to this hoard a copy of » map of the .aid road or highway for its ^approval^nd consent; Iherefoir, I Resolved, that (Ins Board of Com I m is. loner, of the city of Ocean City * hereby approve* the said reaolullou . and action of the Board of Chosen » -Free holders of the county of Cape ' May. and give, lu coorant lo the acquisition of the aald'road or bighway by said couuty; and, he It further p K, solved, that If at any time Ihe 1 city of Ocean City demaud that said ■treel, or highway, he opeued and the ~ same ha- not been opeued by Ibe ^ • county of C.pe May, laid oqt and. , '■ maintained by said couoty. theu and In such case all the rights heretu granted to the county of Cape May .hall revert lu each and every respect to the city of Ocean Cltj^, aud the .aid city or Ocean City to control rant -Ireel, Hay avenue, a« described herein. to (he same extent as if this right. T by this resolution; had . uol been L grained. to kh.e mosquitoes • .I Jos Appropriated lor Draining Hall Marahra Here. — The work of dralulng the salt marshes within the limits of Ocean '•ilyaud Upper Township, adjoining, to he started within a short time. The sum o' »3SW I. available for this The following letter hearing on theabhject wa. read at the weekly meeting of the CltyT'ommlsslohers: New Bruuawlek. October 18. .Mr. T. Lee Adams, u ■ • '*ee nuimi,
uj Health Officer, o J"*"' < u Dear he Board of Health of Ocean City Is hereby Informed that the sum of FHUI ha. been rat aside for rail marsh drainage wlthlu Ihe limits , of Oceau City ,,,<1 Upper Township. Cape May Couuty. d In accordance with sectlou at chapter IM of the law* of lauy, you k are t hereby requested to appoint Mr Charles S. Keckwlth a. your Inspector ir ,u "'"area, to rarve without pay. awl m to keep you in touch with the progress , «•' the work- Mr. Beckwltb will 'ap t predate communications from you relative to the efficient carrylug out of the drain' plaus. c Flea se notify me of Ihe action taken by your board. Very truly yours. — — . Thomas j. hkaih.kk. ^ Eiecullve Officer In Charge of M«. qtflto Work. Director Campbell made a motion, which was carried, that Charles 8 Beckwltb be appended Inspector with- * out compensation from tbl. city, and ' lhat Mr. Headlee'. department he 1 untitled of tbe sdlou of the ( Hy ( out I ke City Commissioners, at a meet- 1 on November 9. win i,ke up f„r i "le report of the cornin I. .loner- of a.-eaauieut on the work under contract No i.ft. Tho.e |„ier-e-ted are asked to atteud lis. meeting. ' notice. IT" " c he ix. __rao.kl.rwSn oTlbe reUrtTl" li unnA a'.'" of .sT»T!muTr lis'l°.,"7'*!'' "" ^ eooslAnrinn it,. -mi,i leport'uniSsr lonlort ac s. pn., Mlrt i,r oolii, .oliUeO, JI— - ix' ""'-opeii "I'd .t lend i'orin■iid Tn .'lo "* '"'^"'.s-'.rlj ol K.,xtnd .Irest idrra'l"jlo<j« *.'it j loot 'aide f ' <1 *- f sod' rli j'rawuT '".S** "*J u'lf l?l'r|!l^' j Uduiw is. isu,. f 1 lr,k ^ j ^
V — ; > Joseph G. Chanipion <. y building contractor K ^ ~ sd j ^ ^ I d'i Ralph Hayes VanGilder •f architect and engineer ; you SHOULD HAV£ A Reliable Builder To cuvt tout Ocean City cottage. Von cannot spare the time p . J° a'u"' '• closely yourscll' and must dc]K-nd upon Uic i honesty ol the contractor. , i have built for a' large nuniher ot' |<eople"*nd could refer you to l any or all of them. I Semi lor the list of names ami photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend Sib St. upporile r. o. BUILDER ''yr I L. S. CORSON. Seashore Cottagos a Specialty I ~ Hotels and Bungalows and Builder. Everything m the Building Line I'lans and Specifications Furnished. Kstimatca Cheerfully Given. I ^lu A.bury Avenue OFFICE-716 West Avenue S. STEELmflH
Branch Ofttce: Thirtj-fourih Street GODtracior anfl Buimer • Allen Seull THE BVlUiPER Si ear if .i.ya Oc&m.v ,y Phone Connections s b swan -j J. c. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Carpenters and Builders JOBblNC A SPECIALTY 10*0 *SBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. I Bell Phone >8 Inter-State Pho ,e ,34-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors I' Grading and Street Building , 739 ASBURY AVENUE
nf Ocean City, New Jersey Walter V. Hess contractor and builder .f JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION " CSTI«SAT*» ruSSilHID ON _ its;"1?"- "S.-" Office 1017 Asburv Avenue ; cc"f'CIT'' j POtfliEL.L,7S 1 -Th.-Eeliatle Store for Dry Goods, Hotions and I - — Men's Wear I ! Tile btcst at vie in Indies' ■ . . = wardr ,i|k nii'ddy hluUM-s. A new fin" <!fTrhite .kjruC *"*' TO'lc" Also 3 bruiilcrrtl rreW. vnilr in, -- , I , , , . - '.'li.i'. '!"r 1 "lrnl °' *i'k j.,p!iri. cm 1 I ,nd battleship Kr,->.' llmult ,lcrk wrar. "ilk "l"" "riMwuT*"'!' ''""r J ' ^ POWELL'S « | ' Ocean City. ». J. | ' LAWRENCE M. LEAR N. C. GODFREY ibt..-«,'.t Upholstering, Awnings. House Furnishings 654 asbur, .venue ocean city. n. j. estimates CHEERFULLY GIVEN TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE " waiting fur twu week, to know If vnii ,, :r a'k;: m ^ Ocean City. App^u. ■mprovement-the choice „f J- M. CHESTER & CO., 1 Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J.l |
COITKttTUU A!.n MIIIM.,r OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Offick: 8th St. Opposite Flans and Specifications precared without chaige j Only galvanized naiL used (,D exterior work - — ; — a B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US* "There's a Reason" Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Jolrhing and- alteratiou work k'\xn o\ir jH-rsotial attention. Window and Poor Frames ami Screens made to order. OFFICE. 1037 BAY AVENt'E BeU Phone 3g-X. tSTIMATES AND PLANS FURSf ISHtD JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER ocua'eur t"MTH •" J *«»t, George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plan. i re. bunz.lo. , a Spni.li , . quia"- Sm j.";." "a , ' 6- 0- W. i ASiffl, geo. 0. adams & bro. pustering, range settinj , * BBItK LAYING, fclc., Elc. ; All Work lo Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J
ALBERT G. GILBEK I", _ PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Itlrycl* Tire, mid su|>|in«w. 1J ! , j ,1 , He ps'rlnc Prumpttx AttrudM To. breckley's HC USE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRtcKLEY, Paop Beady Mixed PalutayLehd and (Ills 9-JU aud 922 Asbury avenue. F II H A IU, KY A A 19.4 .TIN Reading Coal yriim Kind line Wood by burrs! or cord. 'pboam KUmngnl€*^' Ry" or Kotarprira "*" wwu lard, I IMIl and U XJrt , Real Estate and 1 Search Company I Fidelity Trust Comiany Wildwood Title and Trust Co, Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, • Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money lo Loan on Good First Mortgage Karma for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J.
c. 1 — lake; j ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. IKS! A.bury Avenue, oeran City, S.J. [ Ixrla fur rale. Cottage, roi rem. ' Don't Suffer With Rheumatism Campborole Give* Quick Relirl n'V V .Iton!"""' "S, llW"1 'jj*" °nl In1 iu I nil Wlot.rur.t-n, Menthol, !'. ril| tior, Willi <»' .lu Sold by All hruggl.l. (cwri/ifole^e >> i 15 i it 1 — - _ x. -> O b s-r IU ll) (/) C o. s~~ 5 = 1^ ; Exi u, Of £ ? S J-S < a T v'^1 « E 1 | PH*$i ^ V u o — . O o o < = s is S . 3 I CO j

