Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY Ben 'Phone No 66- X ^mtuST »p d'rsar l" ^^wora promptly done by •ipainmil THURSDAY NOVKMBEK 2, 1816 ??..0cma OUT Wilsok Day »ai October 28. H of bee' Day trill be November 7. Weu, anyhow, one thing we are , all agreed od: The Democrat* did Dot Kadoot the high coat of living. Colonel Fkbuno h u ykes , Repub- , I lean candidate for United Slate* Senator, demonstrated hie strength In the primary, and ble campaigning bar Increased the general confidence In hi* , ability to worthily All the seat In the United State* Seuate. This county la atrougly Republican. | The Sentinel haa not one word to say against the Cape May County nominee* of the Democratic party— they are good and trne men— but why Oil the 1 county office* with Democrats when the Republican party preeente candidate* worthy of the support of every ▼oterT Think it over, Mr. Republlcap. Congressman Bacberecb la so well known throughout the Second District that no argument Is needed to prove bis fllDem for continued service for two years more In that capacity. He baa been faithful to his trust, Industrious, capable and painstaking In the discharge of bis duties, and Is always at the service of bis constituents, no laqoee^belng too trifling to receive bis The Republican candidate for Gov- i ernor. Senator Edge, bat In tb* most ' complete and open manner presented . hi* program *e a candidate, so that the voters know exactly what to expect of him if they elect blm Governor. Back of thee* promises and this program etand* bis record, ui which the oppc anion has ^been unable to flnd^any voters of Cape May Coouty know Walter E. Edge and piece Implicit oooBdaooe lu blm. W* haven't the Meat doubt of their giving him a large majority on election day. ■»«W kEfT TEE FAITH. President Wilson began bis admin Miration by surrounding himself with meompeleata. Men were selected for , cabinet positions tor political reason* to pay pre election bargains, although •tbgy^were admittedly uuflt for the American lives and national iiooor t on land end sea have been unprotected He be* destroyed a world tradltkiu • In diplomacy that America means what K aaya. Ha has alienated from America (be will of moat of the nations of 1 Hs .baa dealt Insincerely wltb foreign q nest Ions and ba* failed to settle ' Anally a single one. He has waged war In Mexico to * manner that has stamped our people ' ae cowards In the minds of the Mexi- , cane. Ht demanded a salute to our flag and didn't get It; be went after ' Villa and didn't get him He bas allowed Mexican bandits to obtain American arm* wltb wbtcb ' tbey sacked our towns; killed oar sol- , dims end murdered our ditxeue Ht ba* not kept us out of war, but ' bat kept us uo prepared to keep war « out of America. Ha promised to reduce the number ' of federal office holders and has added , thirty thousand to their number. HM promise to protect merit to the ' Olvll -service has been broken, sod , bis tnstnoerity In the protection of the . tb*
merit *y si em is proved. In time of-feece be tilled America wltb tread line*, - and demands reelection bee his* in time of war Europe has tilled i -or factories with order* which It ut|| cease lo place the moment peace Is declared. Destiny ool Democracy is ski us responsible fur present prosperity. He has sown International antagonism which will plegoe us for generaHe bos fathered a Democratic tariff, that threw hundreds of thousands u1 men out of work lo the tint month* of bis administration The Mime tar-iff-Is still lu fore* aud U will have the same disastrous result* after the war He ba* felled to keep the faltli. L losses! for ike Waaler. The Imperial Hotel yestcTday closed for the wluier months. The betel will reopen a short lime before Beater. The date will be announced Inter. Mrs. Oetzel and her daughter. MJa* Tlllie, feel that they areeniltled 10 ■ rat after their arduous work sumMr and winter for several yearTbey will leave for Brooklyn un week, and than they wlU visit Mia* Sehlmpf for a abort time. NOTICE Of Registry and Election jrtSggl^AiESfiJViS OCEAN CITV C**)ersej TVEODAV, Ocober XI, 1916, aSSSHx ggassaiiSi -AaOe^k.te^ terriaervM thai the «ir ..y-cy .uwl.a., Han. car* GENERAL election •fcrzjszTo&i'r"'" A IMte* Mates SssttsrA tesnsi ml tea Mm* at dew Aeraes . Oai Item. M «a* Peace la sscA Wee*. TVHSHAW. EOVEXEEE 7, «9«* \ Eam*5 *** ,<-'ioaioates«. wui Slt asffl I " Wwas ie la MA *- '• r ■*«►*,*, r'r^TAa* ■
1 Voters ! As the Republican Nominee for _ Justice of the Peace I stand for lion-, esty, efficiency and prompt attention to the duties of the office. I pledge myself to this platform and would appreciate your influence and vote on November 7th. ~ Respectfully yours, r WILLIAM M. TAYLOR, a Cor. Fourteenth and Central Ave. , To The Voters ' of Cape May County Gentlemen: — I reside in Cape May County twelve months in the year. I thor- ! oughly understand the natural resources, and as a taxpayer, I understand our county's ; needs. I wish to be elected ASSEMBLYMAN Corsville E. Stille REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE - This atlv. paifl for by Corsville E- Stille, 1 VOTE FOR ROBERT | S. MILLER REQULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE - FOR SHERIFF Paid for by Robert S. Miller. raid lor by Robert b. Miller.
; B* " ' I Why Should The Voters of New Jersey Give Senator James E. Martine Another Term In The United States Senate? WHV? Because he is one of the most faithful representatives New Jersey has had in the upper house of Congress Because the Congressional Record shows that Senator Martine never missed a roll call. Because while Congress is in session. Senator Martine may always be found at his post of duty, ever readv to re ceive a delegation from his home State, large or small, rich or poor, all look alike to him. Because, his Republican opponent. Joseph S. Puling huvsen, according to the regular Republican organization, which supported Former Governor Franklin Murpliy .it the primaries, declared, without contradiction, that Candidate Frelinghuysen was a resident of New York and not of New Jersey. "because that organization said to Candidate Frelinghuysen, in a paid advertisement: "Do you think that because you, like other mil lionaire New Yorkers, can maintain a summer home in this State you have greater privileges than a poor man whose work caused him temporarily to live in. New York and who would lose his vote in New Jersey ?" Because the New York Social Register, the official directory of New York's social set. contains the name of Joseph S. Frelinghuysen as a resident of New York City. Because the New York City telephone directory gives I his residence as 45 E. 68th Street. New York City. A VOTE FOR JAMES E. MARTINE ON NOVEMBER 7th IS A VOTE FOR A TRUE BLUE JERSEYMAN. WHOSE DOMICILE HAS NEVER BEEN QUESTIONED.
A * A A' * * A A A A * A-A A' A' A1 A1 A A A A A1 A AAAAAAAAA****** * 1 ... 4* 1 I J "A w -te-H-m -p A 's point which cannot be dispensed with in A 't 1 | .B .■ M A-V-F-M- your home. And yet, you are uot making & < 1 ; yourself as comfortable as is possible, unless A | your house is lighted bj' ELECTRIC LIGHT. The annoyances of lighting & ; < j matches, of groping blindly for lamps and fixtures are done away with; you light £ 1 ' | your rooms by a switch at the door, and your furniture and ornaments stay clean & < I and newon account of being saved the wear due to the dirt from open flame lighting. A 1 I * ! | Ask our representative. He will be glad to explain IF | & \ The OGean Gity Electric Service | ot the Atlantic City Electric Co. - |? | Tha "MATGttlsCaS" Light >? ■ ■99999 I I I I T'l I I "I "I "» '»"!"» 'I |s|"|"|"|«rTTT'TTr'l"l"rT
for AFTER THE WAR. Bif-N Ml What the Wilson Unprorective-Tariff will do to you and j^^Hff others when 25,000,000 European soldiers return to work At Wages Half the American Scale: BP4 Business will be unable to compete. VI Workingme'n will be unable to compete. 10V r Workingmen will be laid off or work shorr rime. yf\ I ' Wages will be decreased. Cost of living will not be reduced. Business will be at a standstill, as it was before the war. I ■I J If STILL in doubt — PLAY SAFE — Avoid Disaster H ■ II I and VOTE for ■ ■I I Chas. E. Hughes Chas. W. Fairbanks I ■ | I (For PRESIDENT) (For VICE-PRESIDENT) j ■ ■ft J| REPUBLICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF ■ ■Rfi , ■
HOrI For G^^®-^NOR Ififl Walter E. Edge HI I jl "A Business Man with a Business Plan " fl I ! | 1 | j Some Things He Did : HI L II For Business Government— m If J tfl Budget System H it 1. If Economy and Efficiency Bills H H H Central Purchasing Agency j ifl Abofisked Dsefeas$100J)90 Sisir Crasai BR MJ-! U F pj/v. For Social Justice— Woctiagmea's Compensation Act Women's 18-Hour Working Law Prertorioa of Qreapatioaal Diaeaes Some Things He Stands For : ) Appropriation Bill in Excess j \ of State Income Home Rule for Municipalities "7 ^H^UI State Road System ' CBKl A Business Administration, witl? y the Governor tfat Batinsu Mtnater k !Hy 14 Yean of State Govern - | meat F.xperience ; It's F ss so rial in Busineaa— *
? ■ For U. S. SENATOR ^ ■ Jos. S. Frelinghuysen wB "Let the People Decide" ! He promoted the following laws : | Ifl^H Commission on Tnberculoois in Animals IN Eradicating Hoof sod Mouth Dieeasc !< Ill Re-organfratiosi od School System . _ ||j Live Stock Cnmmlaalnn j ||| Child Labor i til ^H P"Fo°d oloSS^seSlil In theU^-Senatebewgl vote for: Crotrclioe at Anericaa ladaTies sad B/l Immediate Preparrdsras lor Defease 1 Msnnr lor Dereioptural ot Gvrmerrr flfte ^M. - BrmT Practical DevetoprorW ot New Jesaey's liarbon'sod Waavip I^HflUMnBfl|^H^H|| Devetofimeat ol Oar Farmiac ladastries Sit Yean ia N. J. Saute l^Bg F, Pri sidtst ot State Board oi Agricakwrr ' Pressdcat of Suu Board of Edacatioa
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VOTE FOR HOWELL l?OR 1 ASSEMBLY Integrity Ability Efficiency ' 1 " " '■ S-' Ware's Specialties 813 ASBURY AVENUE 44c. doz. 18c. qt. F. H. Ware - GROCER |E See Me First (j »»' Real SELL J .' TRADE loi t-State BORROW 00 OCEA* Cin LOAN on NEW JERSEY Sec He First W. Scott Hand I:-*- SIS Wetlej Ate., Ocean Ci'i, N. J. ' Eyes Examined Without Drops \ A. >V. ELY ( \ C. I — , LAKE I ...REAL ESTATE AGENT..
r * Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER h — j 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 bnilt for a large number of people and conld refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend *. BUILDER T °"' EflBL J. SIEELIHBN EUv",! 'uS^J.^/'"" Ilniilrnnlnr n„IM«, JmlM '"'»«« U CDDiracipr anil Allen Seull . THE Eighth juto Qcs*jt sirs. « Rhone Connections S B SWAN J. e. TROUT Swan and Trout and Builders 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho ie 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 Office 1017 Asburv Avenue ocean city new jersey real estate: .*,<* insurance Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean Oity, N. J. Ball Phone. 1 86- J . Furniture Storad /Reupholstering ESTIMATE WindowShadcs FOR YOU /Awnings and House Furnishings Our Prices are Luwrsl puuiblr cotnutrol wilh Good Work and Bc»l M. Uriel Lawrence n. Lear 654 as bury Avenue Ocean City. n. j. 1— f AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartA nient to furnish? We have a line of .furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. I It will pay you to call and see our Ftock be- 1 fore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 1 720-22 Asbury Ave. PLUMBINO J4"*K C. M. BACON 607 eighth si , Advertise in the SENTINEL
COXTItACTOBa AID RITLDEK*. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Opfick: 8th St. Opposite P. 0. Plans and Specifications preoared without charge Only galvanized nails used on exterior work ESTIMATES AND PLANS FURNISHED JOHN T. SEAL builder George W. Harris Contractor, Builder ' and Jobbing Plans Free. Bnagalows a Specialty. ! No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. Brll Fboar. lit j e. 0. Adimt W. WAdini H. S. Adams geo. 0. adams ft cd. plastering, range setting BUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Burn. Tlrrs^and Huppllss. BlrjriaJh. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PROP Heady Mixed Paints, Lead and Oils 820 and 822 Asbury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company _ Fidelity Trust Comuany of Newark !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 Firat Mortgage S Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. Y A Secure Cornerstone
upon which to build your financial edifice is an account with the Ocean City Title and Trust Company. A few dollars will do to start — and that amount will give you the incentive to build up your fund.3 per cent Interest Paid i " 11 ' " Ocean City Title and Trust Company ! OCEAN CITY. N. J. ABBOTTS' I [Alderney Dairies Seventfi"St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Drilry Products Bu:Ur and Eggs Ask for Booklet of Specialties Orders Delivered Both Phones Thomas J. Thorn , FLORIST V — 9W? — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs I 128 Bay Avenue Phone. 4»9-J Precise People Will appreciate the punctual service which adds to the delight of diuing here. THE Harris Restaurant

