Ocean City Sentinel, 10 May 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No 66-X Sua tarnished oo oppUeJuonf nl1 ' ^ Job^worfc promptly dona by experienced THURSDAY , MAY 10, 1917 ^Entered *1 yie foal OBIce at ocean City Bkidocton Ilea eppolaled en offlclel epenker, trho will,' wlib the oo intent of the parents, give spanking* lo boys wbo require It. Jf the boys do not reform, tbe wblpplnga ere lo he repeated until tbey chow a diapoelllon to be well bebaved. Beems like Ocean City at tlmee need a a almllar official. RKXTIkti lICOCgtM CITY. There le complaint amoug eouie of tbe real relate men tbat tbe Bentiski. will uot publteb rental, of collages and apartmeute. We feel that It la but fair to ourselvtn tbat we should eay that we are perfectly willing to prlntethelr reutala If tbey will give ua all .0} the new*. Tbe£ are willing to give ua a quarter or half of tbe new*— that tbey have reuted "Smith's cottage to a Philadelphia, parly." They fail to give u. the Important detail aa to whether the Ptrly'a name la Joce* or Brown. 01 whether It la a dance "party" or a aurprlae "party." Summer people wain lo know who are to be tbelr neighbor. The Sentinel, desiring to be fair to everyone, woold like to have tbe view* of Ita aubacrlbera on tbla auhject. Many of our eubecrtben have 'told ua thai tbey would like to kuow, through tbe Sentinel, who are their neighbor, when tbey come here for .the 'season. Let ua bave your view of tbe queatlon GOT 8 RECRUITS Officer* of Company O. Including Lieutenant* Alfred K. Smith and Tbeo. V. Townaend, and alao Clayton Heine* Brick, weut to Cape May City Monday evening' for tbe purpoae of *eelng tbe member* of tbe Cape May , Home Defense Uoard* and obtaining recruit* therefrom, If poaalble. for the , local company of the' Third Regiment. r There were about ISO of tbe home , guard* In the hall at Cape May. and apeechea were made by aeveral per aooa, Including Mayor Steveua and . Oa pi. Rcevea, commander of the ' guard*. There waa not a very artlve re* pone* * until a° young man living In Cape May made a ►uggeatlon to Mr. Brick, which ., waa promptly acted 00. All of tbe married men were aaked to go to one aide of the room, and fully * half of tbe guard* did ao. Then those jj who are attached to any arm of tbe eerrlce and tboae who ba-e applied, but were rejected, were aaked to aland ° up. When tbey did ao. tbere were . loft only about 25 of tbe bom* guard* " from whom a aalectlon could be made " Eight men were then recruited for Company U. Tbeae men will be at Company G'a Armory tomorrow evening to undergo tbe required phyatcal examination. It , '■ Nil, " '• euW. tbat eome of them will . not get through. " Several surgeons will be at Company . G'a armory- tomorrow eveolng to examine tbe men for war duly. At laeat nine married meo will receive honorable dlacbargea from the . company. It la tbougbt that there e will be a few of tbe boy* who will not „ be able to paa* tbe required pbyalcal examination n NINE TEARS MARRIED j

marker miller and wife Celrbra r Parker Miller and Wife were mar ried nine year* on Monday, and tbey Invited a number of friend* to belp them observe "the anniversary. Mr*. Millet was aorprlaed to receive two handsome pieces of cot glaaa The presentation waa made by John K. Jones. Those present were: Mr. aod Mta Wm. F. Gardiner, Mr. aod Mr*. J B Jones, Mr. aod Mr*. L. W. Miller. Mr. aod Mrs. J. Reeve* Hlldretb, Mr. aod .Mm. H. C. Scbanre, Jr., Mlaa Little Haitman, Jobn Adama and Master Heu.y Scbanre. of Ocean City, aod Mr. aod Mr*. Charles Peace, of Port Nacrte. DIGGING TRENCHES •••teWwrk mean* completed at The Slate baa nearly completed Ita work of ditching mosquito-breeding land In tbe vicinity of Beealey'a Point. C. S. Beck with, of tbe staff of Slat* Entomologist T. J. Headlee, wbo was lo town Tuesday morning, said tbat 75.000 feet or laud baa been ditched, aod tbat there were then 25.000 additional feet to be ditched In tbat vicinity. This will be accomplished by tbe end of tbla week or early uext week. Mr. Beckwltb la kept buay In tbe work of supervising tbe dllcblng work. He spends mucb of bia time In Cape May, assisting a new Inspector, and be also keeps ao eye 00 condition* along tbe mosquito-extermination line 10 Ocean County. ■«' Psrchaacd Lot. . William P. aod Frank R. Llpplocott have purchased from K. W. Edward* tbe tblrty-lbree foot lot on tbe south side of tbelr Swartbmore Hotel. 00 Wesley avenue, below Ninth street Tbe lot wlAbe beautified for tbe pleasure of the iWel guest*, wbo bave had a toonis oouTtaon tbe upper aide of tbe hotel for several year*. ■ * 1 1 W. C T. C. Meeting I Tbe regular meetlug of tbe W. C. T. ; L. will be held Wednesday afternoon 1 May 1«. at 8 o'clock, at tbe borne of ! Mr*. Christopher Bentham. 817 Ceo- ' tral avenue. Flower mission work will be discussed 1 Ug* pwp»f of all descriptions. In- ' rajy, are carpfully drown by , K Curtis Koblnsou at hi* office 744 , AsUtxy aveuue, Ocesu City, H.J adr 1

pndayhim ~ 1 l0?al churches Y StrongSermons and Excellent = Mnslc Heard by Con- ( , ,y- gregations. " ST. AI'XIL'STINE'S. - There wa* another good-sized con- j gregatlon at the 10 o'clock uia»- .Sun- ! — ' day. celebrated by the rector, the Rev. Thomas F. Blake, who said Ilia! Ibe - children who are to make tbelr first - f. communlou In June are being In le atructed every Friday afternoon at 4 ■a o'clock In addition lo tbe lessons given 0 tbem on Sunday afternoon*. * tj peaking from tbe epl-tle of St n James, wherein the warning Is given , n tbe people of those day* to be *wlft to hear, but slow lo speak and alow- to 1 auger. Father Blake said that St.'. Jamra especially d-elt 011 this topic.' I. tbe early Christian* were quick to j d spe lf and from till- cause arose many 1 ir ecblsm*. After Luther liad left the 1 it churcb, Ibis wa* one of tbe thing* he Ir complalued of— tbat all Ibe people Luther's trouble. y Solomou.ln lit* book of Pjj>verb«4ell- |. u* In mspy place* to be *low to *peak . Shake-peare In a number of bla play* v also give* this advice. It would be 1 r well to take Ibe advice of such sage- 1 v Do not be anxious to express opiniont on auy or ail subjects. We are told ' . that We will be held accountable for 1, every Idle word we utter, said the ' a speaker, wbo ax pressed Ibe tbougbt f tbat most people will bave to answer 1 lor mucb. Let us listen to people ' t when tbey- are aaylug something for 1 - our good God gave u* a good *x- . ample of ailetice. Wbeu our Saviour came to this earlb, He lived SO year* before He began publicly to speak ' Children should learn to respect and " obey tbe word* of tbelr father*. Bolo- ' silence golden. Socrates and Plato al- 1 so bad many beautiful thoughts on ' E silence. There are excellent examples 1 lu nature. Tbe little cricket, for lit ' stance, makes .more noise than tbe big 00*. A stream ol polluted water will ' make more noise tban tbe Hudson. u Don't babble and cbatlrr. Sucli peo- 11 pie are usually oues who don't tell the ' trutb. The rector urged bis hearer* to ■' read over St. James' eplstleof thai day and to practice tbe tblngs It teacbe*. Services In tbe First Baptist Clturch Sunday were again well attended aud full of Interest. A good sprlnkltug of visitors was noted In tbe audience*. Tbe pastor, tbe Iter. M M p Law Is, [.reached In Ibe morning on Is ".Superstition In Religion," tbe subject leading up to tbe communion wbicb followed tbe sermon. The Sundey school attendance dropped slightly but a good Interest was manifest. In tbe eveolng tbe pastor preached 1 tbe auhject. "The Uucbaste Life," taking tbe story id "ibe elgblh chapter of Jobo, tbe first eleven verse*.' ua " basis. Iljs tbe story of Christ's deal- '' logs with tbe Pharisees and the wo- d men who was hauled before Him for He aald In part: T "Jesus was teaching In the city of s Jerusalem aod making a powerful A esloo upon tbe multitudes. Huo- h dreds were ready to acknowledge Him H tbe Meeslab.wblle many more were l« willing to consider tbe matter favor d ably. HI* preacblog was fearless. He cried out. 'If any man tblrat, lei him come lo me aud drink.' While thus ai eugaged teaching, tbere was a com 0 motion In tbe company and tbe people » made way for a group of Pharisees to y reach Jesus, leadlug an unfortunate F woman, whom tbey placed before Him w end notified Him that abe was an o

adullreee, taken In tbe act and worthy ® to be atoned to death, accordlag tr" Moses' Law, 'but what aayeet tbouT' r- "Tbe situation was a Jerloue one: y "Tbe women was guilty of violalp ing tbe female lew of chastity. 8he did uot plead not guilty. Tbe law of e Moses clearly eald that such should ». be etooed to deatb. However, In tbet n day Rome ruled and nobody could paas lbe deatb sentence but a Roman • governor. Tbe Pharisee* took the I position that. If He was the Messiah, r. He should revive tbe old law. He r. should coudemu her to be stoDed aud 1- tbus gain popularity wltb Ibe leaders • Tla true Hs would get' lolo trouble J with Roman authority, but tbe Mest slab abould uot care about auy tern poral power. H. should auert Hltnesir. "It was a simple case of •adroitly forclng Hie Messiah Isaue,' 'What t sayeat TbouT' "What was tbe attitude or Jesus? , Did lie try to dud bar au alibi? No H He kuew she was guilty. Y'et I think , I see Him looklug at her, witb an eye ( of pity, wbile at her accusers with an a eye of scoro. Why? Who' are tbey? I Are they capable of being her judge? "Well, tbey were at least not hypoI. crllas. A hypocrite Is one who con- . demo- In olbere what be doe* himself, e Tbey were not guilty or uucbartliy. Morality was tbelr straughold. Tney . were safe ou tbla issue But yet were . tbey fit accusers? e 'There Is such a thing at satau cast1 ingout satau '-that la, tbere are peo- , pla exempt from certain vice, simply Oecau~e of the prescuce of other* A cold, phlegmatic nature would uol commit the sin of love-passlonale Robert Hum-. Imagine JuJa-. cold aod calculating, being carried off by . the seusallonal pa-lou. of ,u hour i _ But doe. that Justify Juda-? - " Men aud women are fond of search- ' !£'. °.Uk *Dd 0lld"1*' f*u"-* lo other* . , tbat tbey are not guilty (>f. That is not because tbey themselves are virtu- • ""'I .bu'<>?c*ll*e «"• frie from 1 1 other lb* presence of an- < -What position doe* Je.ua lake? 1 Tbelr quest forced sn Issue We sre told He stooped down and »,„!* tbe grouDd. What? Nothing? \n ' I believe He mu-t bave wrltteu some- ( thing, perbsp* a new and higher law * .iVs-SP' ■ lis practical and sincere phase. Wbeu we make a careful study of cudiHonr 'T of the morals, of the acts of ber church' 1 people, etc., Ibe very best wecaunav * of all our cburcbe. puj-ogetber 1* that | are marking time" .. 1

FAVOR NATIONAL i PROHIBITION t ' People of City Unite in Mass j Meeting in First M. E. I , Cbnrcb. ! At the weekly prayer meeting In the - First M E. Church la-t evening, the [ ! sproker wa- Clinton N. Howard, "f . ( K.>clie-ter, New- York. lit- subject t -handled It in hi»«elSknow n masterly w ay , 'with -vigorous thought- eloquentI iy expressed'- He made the speech .a 1 i*tw,tful one hgalusi the liquor traffic, and. lu a -clean cut argument, he showed tbat. ru the prereut condition 1 of national afiatr*. "uatlou-wlde pro- > hihllion is a necessity 4 The saving of . 'of tbe present destructive war depend ■ drink r. gregations jolued In the service with t their reepectlve pastors. DEED ACCEPTED , At an adjourned meeting of the City the deed of William G. Moore and , w ife for the ground necessary for tbe [ wa* preeeuted by Solicitor Boswell , and accepted. Tbe resolutions awarding tbe con- . tracts lo Alleu Scull, builder and , Leonard Krauss, electrician, were . passed. F. T. Jennings and family, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday al their WJesley avenue collage, and look dluoer at the Id lew lid. Mr. and Mrs Jennings entertalued Dr. and Mrs C. Haljowell and Mlas Mabel Miller, of Pblladel- , pbla. There w ill be a dance at Company (!'- armory this (Thursday) evening under the auaplces of the Ladles' Auxihary of tbe Ocean City MlliUry ClubThose de-lriug lo spend a few hours pleanntly should out mias this dance. ELBEKIIN. W. N. Lathrop. Hartford, Conn. ATULEN. F. G Hlldebrandt. C. M. Patlon, I). Fry aud wife, W. W. Fry. Veruon Stanton, Philadelphia. C..M. Foster. W. T. Sullivan, Philadelphia: W. M. Ranck, Ada M. Ranck, City. ' WYOMIKO. Mrs. K Denman, Kenosha. Wis.; ' I». Hulme, J. Frank Fox. H. C. ] Klrges and wife, Clara I. Fox, Pblla- , delpbla. , K ATII J.t*. Frances C. Wilson, Morgan H. and wife, Mrs. A. E. Pugh, 1 It. M. Brluton, Vlda Hunt, Miss 1 8 Brlnlon, Lydla Grlscom, J. H. ! Holmes and wife, Philadelphia; It T. aod wife. Charles F. Headley, Mtllvllle; T. A. Nicholson, HadHeights E. T. Scbooumaker. J M Rowland '■ aod wife, Cbaa H. Welsa, F. T. Jen nlngsaud wife, Dr. C. Hallowell and Wife, Miss Bessie Jennings, Miss Mabel ; Miller, W. D Housall tod wife; J. E J end wife. Fred. Williams end , wife. Philadelphia; M. M. Campbell, 1 City; Miea Frances Clarke. Rut- | u ocean City; Mies France*

y ledge; Wm. I->. Bsrth and wife, L. M. ' Berth, Cynwyd. Mr. and Mrs. Russell. I>. R. Mustln. tiavid H. Howard, J. D. Jenkins, W. e T. Brown and wife, K. Hare, Mlsa' " Williams, Mr. and Mr. Bklnuer. H. " 8. Cooley aod wife. J. M. Moore and 1 wife. Mr*. D. W. Hoot, Mrs. H. 8. 1 Welheomayer, Mis* 8lckel, C. W. 0 Moore, H. H. Ofieutierg and wife, « Philadelphia: W. H. Allison, Chicago; • Jobu T- tjeal. Ocean City. e , L The Place, a Mlaa Got ham -I bave Ju«t been rend Ing »>n article entitled "Have We Ever 1 Lived Before T" I souietlinc* fancy we Mr llnutbam -Indeed! Ml«* Ctifbnm-Te* I frequently find ! y my«elf moved by a weird trans,-, -n 1 dental motion which aeems to le on queurhable struggling coftaciouaneas of ? a pre-exlateni-e But If I have lived I before, where could It have been? It Mr. Itowiiiam— Judging from the ' e kind of emuiloii you tuire described. I! , a""" hnw Is-en near Copley square. In ' . Bostuu - I 'yrk ' 1 Making It.Saf*. Nervous OUI laidj Uu railway cur ' - rlage, I Dope licit gun la nut loaded 1 sir , K|iort-man-l'in afraid It I*. I lower f sr. I will Insert this cork In tbe mur 1 , ale 1 m is quite safe now ! The nervous oid Lady breathed a algh " of relief - L.udon Answer*. 1 r " chap who had hren asked tbe .name ' . of hi# c*L "we os»-d to rail him Wll j "»n>- but be has liecn having fit* late 11 - ly. ao we call him Fiti William now." J1 I Mor* Appropriat*. <> Hit*— Did yob Bay Thla la ao aud 11 denr when Jack proposed? "No. 1 Intended to. you know, bo! " waa ao fiustrred that I forgot and cried 'At last.' instead." Hia Opportunity. ,. B Bacon- 1 suppose hr'a afraid to open In bis mouth In bis own bouse! Egbert- cl Uh no He sometimes talks to blnusir III when his wife's ooL-Yonkera State* m St-ll Worsa. IVcclope-iy, dreadful' Papa want! g, l^me t-. marry a man I bare never aren M f Perdlta — Tbafa o,. thing My father t0 am to marry * man I bat. *«a ■ i He wbo knows omy his own sida of 8be rase knows II til* of thaL-MllL ri

DINCD THE AUDIENCE. ij' And the T-sal P-oved s Pins Ad. For An article ip an liafiao rcrlew con I 8 Kuhh^tbe' ten'r' * I ' - louring inu'sli'ii.' ""t'ljMt1 .-alni.sl l„m You >' emjijx evidently romp"—d "r mu-l.-al I- "f the ion u. so ««' "hutild -. .rl.c example "lib a grand overture, e and lioblol sang to perfection I.lszt „ gave vi not lot phw and then addremwd i'r -J8 Add,. —Ing hi* nu.li.urc of lifij. he " Id; and geliilenwh".- there • only one lady pr.-cnt - ' I think 1- low me to ask you lo take a Utile suph p,r n ll'h u*." After a few seeonds tbe Invitation was accepted, and Liszt and supper at tbelr hotel, which cost them IJMO franca. When the guests separated the host* k thought the affair hnd been a ^Jokfc ' heard, but they decided to give their concert as advertised on the following '• night. To their astonishment the haii 11 was packed. There was not standing e room. The whole town had turned out it on the off chance of an invitation to I sapper. . . . PATAGONl'AN INDIANS. i- Customs of th* Remnants of a Ones Powerful Tribo. Normally tbe Tehuelcbes. aa tljc f'ntagonlnn Indian* are railed, are a peaceable and -kindly people, yet tbey ' are Impulsive, capable of Btrong preju1 dice*, very revengeful and— often ; with good reason— auspicious of stran ' gore They are not to be trifled with ' and when under the Influence of drlpk • are brutal and dangerous. They show love for tbelr chlidren and wives and kindness to their old people. Tbey are . ra,-h having Its chief or cacique, upon whom tbe burdens of government rest .bat lightly. Tbey believe In a good and an evil spirit, whom' tbey propitiate, and have " tunny stories, myths and superstitions - connected with tbe sun. moon and stars, while the slaying of horses and drinking of blood form a conspicuous part of tbelr superstitions, birth, marriage and deatb ceremonies, mkny of which are most repulsive. When Magellan first passed through the strait there were perhaps no fewer . than 10.000 Ihitagonlnns roaming from , tbe Rio Negro to tbe strait, while today. driven bark from tbe littoral to tbe high pampas and tbe foothills of tbe Andes, altogether^ tbey would • probably not total over 600.— Harper's T" Color Analysis It la rather Interesting to know how , a color can be broken up Into Its con- ' slitucnt parts. Take, for Instance. mauve .or nlle green. How can auy one ' tell Just what different colored lights compose such a color? It Is all done wltb the prism, that wonderful little three sided pleee of glass used In spec troscopes and other Instruments. It Js \ done on the same principle as the analysis of sunlight l%n,-compllshed by little particles of water In showing the ' rainbow. There are only seven pri tnnry lights. If sunlight containing all ■ colors falls on a red object all tbe col ors but red are absorbed, the red being reflected to our .eyes, so we say tbe ob I Ject Is red. . The prism will not apllt up red Into any other colors, for it Is a primary color. So Is blue. But If pur . pie li* tried we get two colors apart, blue and red. We do not find purple | In tbe spectrum, so any color not found 1 1 tn tbe spectrum of sunlight Is known | be a compound one. It can always 1 analyzed by the prism.— SL Louis ■ prism.— SL

Republic. Th# 8mall*st Pension. Great Britain's pension system la as Utieral as may be considering the vast ■ "umber of persona carried on both tbe ■ military and the civil llsta. but In one • case tbe record for amallneaa of pay1 ment baa undoubtedly been establbb- , mining tbe'amouDt to be paid sailors, f and these factors so combined against . one old salt that It waa found that be could draw a [tension of not any more tban fonrpence— 8 cents— a year. Promptly on each -quarter day there comes an official communication transmitting the amount due In the form of r postage stamps, and he la granted . h-ave of absence In order that he may convert this Into money at tbe postoffice. Then, efter the proverbial mqn- ! ocr of sailors, he promptly proceeds to "blow" the entire aroounL-New York Tribune. , Wordsworth's Sense of Smell. Poets have not failed to do perfumes Jusik-e. but one major poet— Wordsworth—went through life without a • of smell and waa not sorry for It. Nature, be told Aubrey de -Vera. . sremed to btm all tbe more a vision. But on,-#, and one* only, did Wordsworth smell, and tbe prosaic occasion the unpolished household ways of Ms time. He sat down with' family. to the midday dinner and began to came a leg of mutton. The 1 leg of mutton waa stuffed win, onions. 1 nud for once, and one# only, tbe sense of smell waa rerenied lo him Tke onions, suddenly laid bare, conquered 1 -London Randan! Taxad the Beards. Peler the Great of llusria levied a on beards. Finding that |il* sub - Jects were disposed to keep tbelr [ 1 wards at any expense of money, be ordered all tbo*e be found boarded to ' the hair Stacked out with pincers < or shaved with n blunt razor. Huasis v then became a beardless uation. ^ Babk President— What's the matter? ' Vice President- 1 was Just think- '' lug I sal next to our rasbler In c cbureb yesterday, and I don't qufti " the way be sings -will tbey miss when I'm goueT'— pnek. si Sailing th* Opportunity. *' Cra In hi w - If you Insist on this new 111 have to get It on credit Cratahsw-As long is It's g..!:.g be charged, dear. I may ss weli gr< more Mpruslv. one.— Life. Poverty la th* sixth Sanaa.— Gemna

BULKHEAD FOR - CITY'S BAY FRONT :! Mayor Champion Instructed to Have Work Done in j I North Section. [J lumber for Ibe bulkbeadmg of Ibe I ground on lite bay front between tbe ,1 holding* of Hie Pennsylvania Railroad ,1 V. M.< . A .ml Robert W. Scott, at k tbe work i* done -properly «. j t Mayor Champion liad raid thai Ibe S c ,-t of the aaiue'kmd of materia! used will be Hli". 7,0 • Tbe city lit. I been requested to do ' tin- work si a meetlug held Balurday e ";™1111801^ of <)ce.n it will not be necessary to remove any ' granted Alberta t ime. oVner of lot r Src,l°.' cj The matter of dratn* on Aebury eves' nue, bet* veil Seventeenth aud Twenty - t third etreeis, was referred to Director Tbe following reports were received *ltb check for ftf : plumbing Inspec 1 *pector, check for 50. A number of bill" were ordered paid ; THIS FIRM BUSY 1 Tbe Sutton A Corson Company, of t this etiy. ba« received tbe contract to ' erect a number of building- for the ' Bethlehem 8leel tympany on It* trad 1 between Petersburg and Tuckaltoe. J Accordlug to rumors, uot coufirmed building- are to be constructed there 1 for the Bethlehem 8teel Company wbicb has recently arranged to ruu a -Idiiig from the Readlug's rnatu Hue j to their grounds. : hdrrh! ringling ! day almost here 1 • Big Circns and Great Spect tacle Occupy Five Trains 1 Crammed With Wonders. The big event for which tbe young patiently waiting lsf draw ing near, 'for on Saturday. -May 19. Kingling Bro ' there' circus I* lo exhibit afternoon and night la Atlantic City. Expect- . sncy uever ran so high belore and it , , IS likely tbat tbl* diatrlct will send a , large delegation lo feed tbe elepltanl* I Unusual interest centers around the gigantic spectacle, "Cinderella," with ' which tbe famuus showmen are tin--easou opening tbelr main tent pr» - gram. "Cinderella" is probably tbe rat loved of all fairy tale« aud to *ee produced wltb more thau 1000 per ;. -one. but'dreds of. dancing girl* and . glorious pageant*. Indeed gives prum- " i-e of making ' childhood's golden dreams come true." In tbe same great tent will come tbe marvelou" ! circus number*, In which 400 men and women performer*, scores of trained 1 animals and a galaxy of special fea- , ture- are Introduced. The majority of •be act- are entirely new to America the Kingling Bros, having secured the • pick of all European performers who have been obliged lo *eek engagement* 1 in tbl* country. Tbe all-new »treet 1 pirade will take place show day m rn- ■ adv. \\ I i

la . - ^ ' assy * 4-10. «' p*K.! r'1-",.1"™" I! REPORT OF THE COIOITIOH ). or THg • ^National Bank ' OvSroSu.'JSSgJli •"'•■f-M Hl'^att.M i U^b^rtrcifi«[o?'d '° ^ Bond.' ot tier than r k. Lo.outuiu " r'lu^TA L°m hUnT ' IT.' ",£"0'tD t HtSra'm^Vrter,! Hree Sato I*, C""' 1 1 'sr** Krer.umirrorrenej-.nwa- ' 01 r ; Su'j.'ui ru'nd.r k P*M ,B" l''"" '" 111 J — Total. -r~—— .

r Joseph G. Champion ,j BUILDING CONTRACTOR e ' Kry.toae m-B 1 Ralph Hayes VanGilder^ i- ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ' W ^ YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder ' To jltcci your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time 1 to Took alter it closely yourself and must depend upon the , honesty ot the contractor. I have bnHt for a large number of people and could refer yon to any or al! of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend office rj I I I I r\r n ocean city, stb si. Opposite p. 0. [j u i l, l/ l. n 1- Jebrl j. steelp1ih av'"",= Snnlrnntnr j0lllli>l ""II"! 10 - anfl Unlet allen scull the bvlmiper Eighth h#d Qcmhjv tlrs. ' Phone Connections •sb swan j. e. trout Swan and Trout ; Carpenters an^ Builders JOBbINO A SPECIALTY 1040 asbury avenue ocean city, w: 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 [ W°"* ,IU'"0"".Office 101 T Asburv Avenue OCEAN C.TY - NEW JERSEY real. estate *nd insurance Clavton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone, 186-J ^ . — Stored ,PT. jReupholstcring ESTIMATE Windo»' Shades FOR YOU /Awnings and 'House Furnishings Ou, Price, are Lowed pcwiblr cootirian. with Good Vork and Bex. Material Lawrence n. Lear , 65, Asbury Av.n-. 0c„, C,„. N. j. ' JJAlEyoua cottage, bungalow or apaitA ment to furnish? We have a line of , furniture at les-s than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stoek he- - tore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. c Try an Advertisement in the Sen- » tinel and you are sure to / get quick results.

i"*TH*,Tii«» *nn otis m. townseli BUILDER Offick: 8th St. Opposite p. 0 Only galvanized nails nssdra exterior work City Electrical Co Klectrlcal .Work of Kvrry i HcnscMCL j "laoijuo, ,u Office. 413 Klgblti 8t , Ocean t'||r iS j i" lohn" trseat I BULLDEB i OC"*,r^ I'SH,M *" Oeorge W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. 13 W. Fourtecmh Sra'^' oceasxjt v. n. j. Leander S. Corson BUILDER lose wcauv avc 6. 0. Adint l.iu in I H. S.Ibti SEO. 0. ADAMS & CO, PLASTERING, RANGE SETTIIS BRItK laying, Etc., Etc. ~ All Work lu mason una Promptl, c Attended To. ocean city. n J ALBERT G. GILBERT, _ PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, OX KAN city. N. J. •lanlly In wiovk. ***" pairing Promptly Allrnfl-l To. BRECKLEY'S^ HOUSE and Sign painters clinton l. breckley, pro* Ready Mixed Paints, Lead and Oik 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Comrany of Newark , Wildwood Tide and Trust Co, ) Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AU Work Gusrtatttd Money to Loan on Good First MoR{a|i 1 Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House y. j. Why Carry The Risk?

You should have Safe Deposit Protection for your valuables. When they are in our Fire and Burglar I 'roof | Vault they are secure. Safe Deposit Boxes , For Rent $3.00 per year and up Ocean City Title and Trust Company I OCEAN CITY. N. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J/ Choice Uolr-y Product* Butter and Egg' Ask for Booklet of Specialties Delivered Both Phone* J. Thorn FLORIST — Trm — Flowers and Funeral Design* Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Pbone, 42q-J in The Sentinel