Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - . NEW JERSEY Boll •Phone, No. M-X • earthiikroob ud'j-alriz raloa hnUM on spplioauon. Jg^wora prompUj don. bp .ipKlnnH ■^BUHSDAY. SEPTEMBER SI. I9lb The following from an exchange tit* In well In this clip, especially al Ihe present time: If It waa not eo aerlour It would be amuelng to eee lm» quickly people who recklessly circulate falee called to account for tbelr gossip— tbey "only beard It." Down at Wlldwocd tbey «ay tbat never before thle eeaaon baa Boulb Jeraey bad eucb muelc ae wae beard at Wild wood during tbe rummer of 1916. Either Wild rood I. prejudiced or aire tboee who voice tbia view did not TlaJt Ocean City, where we bad Wltaamenn, Knelael, Keyaer and other noted member* of tbe Philadelphia Orcbeatra every day and evening throughout tbe aeaeon. Personal grudgea, e a y a an ex change, don't make eo much difference In a«!ty, but tbey count a lot- In tbe Ibtnga that go to make ua diacootented In a email town. We need about one day of truco a week to get togetfier and arbitrate. You can't run an eogtna If aome of tbe coga are booked op contrary to tbe general purpose, neither cap yon get far In a com muu-'- I tty If Indlvlduale are oontlnuelly pull- I log against each other. A Utile con- I teutlon. an occa atonal argument, once | In a while a real good fight, clear tbe Mmoapbere and .break up tbe monotony. Bot don't keep on sparring after tbe ball baa wrong and tbe decision I given and tbe spectators gone borne to J bed! Things will look a lot dlffereu! * to ua If wo Uy to see tbe good lo our J neighbor* I o stead of carping about a tbelr hulls. Tbey all bare good point. * and we all have our bad ones If we t would only opeu our ears to tbe counsel* of our fraternal order*, our churches and our own reason, we . would forget each ulgbt the petty dlf- 4 hesDceatbat have aggravated uadur- I tog tbe day and start out each morn- J log with a clear mind aud a bearty i graattag for evaryone. An boneatdif- ' farroca of oplnlou la a creditable tblog. bot It la no excuse for a peraonal grlev- I auoe. Tbe fellow wbo "geU mod" J WBao tbe argument goes against blm t tease doubly. If we could only forget 1 , eucb unpleasant tblnge aa "getting i even" and "paying blm back" and I "fixing bla feet." bow much happier i would every uoe be! Life la too abort to boM grudge*. Betalllstlon never ' Nfi ■wal Karate T retrains. Becent real estate transfer* in Ooeau ' Olty recorded lo tbe office of t'-ounty Out H lid recti, aa reported in tbe i -ape Nay County Uaistte. are a a follows: Isaac Rosenthal, el al. In Tony Tac '■ carlno, at ax. $900. Lot 1ST Section ] Anoa B- Kaaallt to Charles T Uroawbb. Oult-clalui. lot 11, Section 10. ( plant. Henry L: Rein bold, el ux, lo Heury C. Short lafi. Port kiu of lot 106. block , Hmry A. Se.wert.et ojt-xo I 'atberine . K. Scyfsrt. $126, -Lin it. Sectlou 8. I on Peer. '• SeSct,. fast of lot 00 aud north.™. SO feel of ' lot JO, Uirard Really Uo. Clareoot Karguaon. et ux. lo John P. Fox. 88BOO. imt_48S. Section C. Hlvlra M. Woodward to Daniel a i Steslmac. Lot 864, Sectlou C. Tbe City of Ooean City to Joseph B. Hancock. .Lot 181. Sectlou M. Tbe Pennsylvania Co. for loeorance on Idem and Anonllim, executor, lo Cbarleo F. Cruawltb. 87000 Lot 11, , Sectlou M, plan i J. Tbomaa Taylor, at al, to Anna J. i Gretgbton, at vxr. Ml SO. Lot on Pleas ure avanoe, 880 feet southwest from Twelfth street I. Clarence Peoulngtou, et ux, to Four F. K legal. 88000. Lot 760 aud adjoining 4P feet of lot 770, Section C. Heresy Y. Lake to Ada M. Tbomaa. •886. Lot 888, Bayoua. Clara M. ttmltb. et vu. to Arthur B. t'baatar 81850. Southeast 80 fast of lot 107, and northeast 90 feet of lot 109, Plan of iota of William Francis Smith. . Ttoa City of Ocaan City to Jo^pb McKlnlay. Quit-claims lot 87, p|,u a Uaattoa b la from North lo ninth sirroi. aud Ponrtaaoth to NlaatMnth atoseu, bstwMa blauaialh aa Twaaty-aoarta bum*. beIrom Tnali-tm.ru, loTwsaly-uini' tii-eeu. ■torn Twanly-Dlutb to TblrtJ-fourUj atresia. tress Tbhty-ronrth to PorUmh atroata.'h*^ bear PorUatli to Porty-alxlh atraeu. bstwaso Plby-aasood to rutj-ouuh atresia. Mner tkabajaadoeaaa.l William K Matbla and Mrs. Ellxabatb 8. Bowers, both of tbls city, were Mveo a marriage llceuae al tbe clerk's afflaa a tow daya ago. A license aba taauud to Waller R. West, of iblidty. aad Mia* Jessie M. Hogan, of MMteioa. Service# hi tbe First BaplM Church next Suuday will be aa followa: Preaebtag at 10 JO a. ua. aud 7 80 p. m. by tbe B*v. M. M. Lewis, of Hatielau. Pa. Tbe public la cordially lovHadloalti ' , ^Lagal paper. ... .11 deacrlptiooa. InSlKtLr'.'t 2sz°% Aakury avewua, \
1 WOULD MANAGE = STATE BUSINESS i t . Senator Waller E. Edge, Once I "Printers Oetil," Aims to Seme People as Goiernor of New Jersey. : PROMISES BETTER RESULTS1
y i . "e. SENATOR WALTER E. EDGE.
What kind of an executive will the people of New Jersey have as success £to Governor Fielder? The answer panda very much on the choice ex•rdaed by Republican voters at the party primary. H. Otto Wittpenn. boas of the Democratic machine In Hud on county, will be the Democratic nominee. Who is the strongest man the Republicans can name? Of the \ three contestants for the nomination the one filing the moat numerously signed petltion^-c ontaJnln^over St.OOJ) f antic county. Here are a lew facts < about Bdge: He was not born with a lliver spoon . his month, but Is an example of ■what native ability and Industry, aided by a public school education, can do In developing the poor boy into the i .- uncoeaafuf business man and useful ' Walter Evans Edge Is nesting 13 tof age— the lime of life when den re has impressed its lessons youth and the strong, mature can put forth his best energies. 11 years he has lived In New y and for the past two decades [ baa been more or less prominent In Ebllc affaire. The boy attended pubschool. then —following Benjar mln Franklin's etample — went to i work as a "printer's derii." At sixteen ha associated himself with a lo- ' ca] advertising agency, within two yean became Its proprietor, and has built up the business until its opera tlous -now represent several million dollar* annually. Colonel Edge la l credited *llh being one of tbe famous ' ness men. Many a "self-made" man , baa done aa well— but the point of Interest Is tbat Ms record show? Just such qualities as tbe state needs In . Its executive. Senator Edge baa carved bis own war to snocess. It wis not 1 smoothed for him. nor. to- use Theodore Roosevelt's expression, was inpermitted to "walk In the soft places." Colonel Edge's rite in politics was , due to the same sterling qualities that gained -for him success in business. Before he was able to vota he was ' working lor Republican success. : SE,SS\», ftiena connection with state affairs was as i Journal clerk in th<- senate, in 1897. Serving tor three versions in that po- • altlon, be was chorea secretary of the senate in 1901 and held the office for four terms In 1S >9 he was sent to the assembly by tbe largest majority 1 aver given a candidate in Atlantic r county. His energy, bla ability to Plan and do. were Tmmellatety recog- . nixed, he was made the leader of the majority, an unprecedented honor for a first year man. At the next •taction be waa sent to the senate . aad it now finishing his second term. Senator Edge has been majority leader In the upper house and while . president served as acting governor for five weeks during Governor Fielders absence lrom tbe state, last year, i The son of a civil war - veteran, , young Edge volunteered for tbe Spanish-American war. He served as • second lieutenant oi Company F, 4th New Jenaey Volunteer Infantry, remained In the national guard after the - war and now has the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He has served upon the personal staff of three governors. He was a presidential elector In 1904 and an alternate delegate-at large to tbe x Republican national convention of I Senator Edge's aim has ba*n service ' workmen^ ouc;' hl* efforts tbe 1 •n^VKl- HU, «r»nr*thT wtTh The working people hat been shown !? P1® introduction of many bUl* for I «be StnteVederatlon' c?T!aSor "senator • SfuSSu "US. —» «■* «* He was the author of the economy U and efficiency program enacted In the past three rear*, whereby departmentk ml work has been simplified and „ strengthened. He Introduce! the state • as1 g tarssg sm? . The unnecessary state census, which cost $100,000 last year, was cut off at ■ ™S Sf**0?"- „He Instated upon a rea valuation of railroad property, to lna wwt® the state's revenue. He has « £i5:®r^?lliroad >.*" '' **,®rw*y improve pier' bills, championed measure* of to the farmers and steadfastly * "beral polic'y In education ' u^!,nAt£r 'Herds say that be i, gOTslders all this varied experience a tad valuable service at merely an apl lEJfHcertlmqualifylng him to give _ Jetter and broader service if he shall "• entrusted with the executive office • Fractured Leg. ° Kern Jackaon. of Wllkea-Barre. em- ° ployed by the Electric Light Com a pauy In tbia city, bad one or bla legta badly fractured while vwlnging a telephone pqle ye-teruay. He wa* taken to Scotch Hall, and Dr. L'oraon 'a Id pttetideu ee. • Cape May County Circuit Court.
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See Me First ! £.17 e|L I BORROW lot) OOEA* CITT ! LOAN on NEW JERSEY g See Mo 1-lrwt J Sec Mc I-'Irwt W. Scott Hartd «•*"* S19 Wesley An.. Ocean Cily. N. J. Ware's Specialties 813 ASBURY AVENUE 34c. doz. r£fR7" 'T"";44c. 'ib! 38c. lb. The finest Teas atfl Coffees. We make . .penalty of our Frmts «nd , v^ti?ff!ct v'tou "jivni., trial We ! F. H. Ware GROCER WILLIAM Q. ABBOTT. OrogRist Try an Advt. in The Sentinel and Get Results i
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Republican Voters motion lot SlirtilT nil the Kc|.ultli | I'Al I. I:. CAKKOI.I.. PUBLIC NOTICE To The IM.ctors on the Rt1>uh'ic.i'i ticket at thekOHT.^S. MII.1.HK. j Voters, Attention WII.I.IAM M. TAYLOR. Advertise in the SENTINEL |
■ "Let the People Decide" j With lit:* tot a Campaign Slogan tinMip|H>rt ol the Republican X'otcrs is asked by JOSEPH S. FRELINGHUYSEN Tinted Stales Senator Al the Republican Piimary Tuesday, September 26, 1916 WHO STANDS FOR
For Governor l9H SENATOR E l WALTEy. EDGE The Logical Candidate Because he has conspicuously led in preparing a business government lor New Jersey and has a record that . questioned. Because his opponents now endorse his program, Because he prepared and passed the Budget Bill, . theState Purchasing Bill and the Economy and Efficiency measures; the slogans of the present campaign — "A Business Administration." Because ten of his eleven Senate Colleagues are supporting his candidacy, thus demonstrating the view of those most familiar with his work. Because he has been leader of his party in the Assembly and the Senate ; President of the Senate and Acting Governor of New Jersey. Because he has served his apprenticeship in the State Government and led the way while others followed. The Strongest Candidate Because Senator Edge is removed from the factional strife of Essex and Hudson counties and will receive the full party vote on election day. Because history proves that Governors from smaller counties have always received the largest majorities, thus completely shattering claims to the contrary The last three Republican Governors were Stokes. Fort and Murphy. The D former from Cumberland Comity, received 52,000 plurality ; the latter two both from Essex. 7.000 and 17,000 respectively, and one lost his own r count j' of Essex. Because people in these enlightened days are impressed by records, service and programs rather than unbacked claims of strength. ^ Because Senator Edge has made his own success in this world from a humble start and is thus better able to understand the needs of all citizens. V Because his Workmen's Compensation Act will bring him the support of all 8| laboring men. a! Because he is a boni fighter and after the primaries can successfully meet the I f j Democratic nominee with a record of accomplishment at his back. ; Reward Senator Edge for his Faithful Service. Primaries to Nominate, September 26th, 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Paid lor bjr H. R. Cloud. Atlantic CUy. N. J
I r - ™ 1 Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR Jc | j Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER i ta * ( rou SHOULD HAVE ' A Reliable Builder To erect vour Ocean City cottage You cannot spare the trine to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the . honesty ol the contractor. ' I have built for a large number of people and could icfer you to any or all of ihern. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. 1 Otis M. Townsend office D 1 1 1 1 nrp 0CEA,< CITY Stb St. Opposite P. 0. C3 I k ^ 11 "■ J-
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Alien Scufl THE £i earn *nb Oce*x tf rs. Rhone Connections S B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout Carpenters and Builders 10 AO ASBURY AVcVlUE OCEAN CITY. N. L Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho tc 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 AsBUKY AVENUE Oct an City. New Jersey Walter V. Hess contractor and builder JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asburv Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY REAL EISTATE .*,<# INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Rhone. 1 86-J Furniture Stored I Reupholstering EItihate (wind°w Shafa FOR YOU /Awnings and House Furnishings Our Price, ire Lowest possible consistent with Good Tack xnd Bext Material Lawrence n. Lear 654 Aabury Avenue ' Ocean City. N. J. TLTAVEyoua cottage, bungalow or apart- ± *■ mentto furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. Call at the Sentinel Printing House I if you desire first-class work.
i roittrartoka a n n nt 11 artn OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER [Office: 8th St. Opposite p. o. Plans and Specifications : preenred without charge j Only galvanized nails nsed on exterior work estimates *no plans furnished JOHN T. SEAL BUI LP EE Qeorge W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing ' Free. Baaxalew. a SpecUlt,. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. Ben PUun, j 6. 0. Adams V. V Adin 1 H S. Adintt GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETT Hi, BRICK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL KCUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, ot r»N CITY, N >. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRCCKLEY. Pro* Ready Mixed Paints, Lead and (Ilia 920 and 922 Aabury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company . Fidelity Trust Cotntany T Wildwood Title and Trnst Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good Fltat Mortgage I Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. When a Man Works lie is sure to make advancement and will be well repaid for every earnest effort. Do not. delay the important matter of having a bank account — start one now " with us. 3 per cent. Interest Paid on Time Accounts. Ocean City Title and Trust » Company I OCEAN CITY. N. J. ABBOTTS' d Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Butter and P-lt< Aak for Booklet of Specialties Orders Delivered Koth Phone# ' Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST f — — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 429-J The Pontiere BOOT * SHOE REPAIRING s SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE MMII Aabary Ate.. Ocms Cltj, K. i.

