Ocean City Sentinel, 10 January 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Instructive Sermons WereDelivered by Pastors to Large Congregations. Tbere larx* conmwtl' n. In tbo k*ml church** on Haod»y lart. Herewith will hr found rei*rt«of Home of the eemiou* preached: FIBin- MtRSRVTKKIAK ••Protectliiit the Child” »»• the *ubJectof Her H. T. ('•MWlberr.v'* dlecourac In the K‘nd Preebylerlan Church on Sundey evenln(fle««. HI* test wa> Matt., 1:18: "Arlae and lake the young child and flee Into Kgypt. f >r Herod will *e*k the young child to deelroy Him.” ‘■Tbe meiwage of the angel to Joseph to care for the Chrlet eblld," ►aid Mr. Caoaelberry, ••teacbe* u* how (iod ever calla upon u> to cate for tbe children In our mid el, for tbe wlae men of today may build well, hut, uulea* tb children be properly Imdructed. tomorrow they may tear down what wa> bullded ye»terday. “Marveloue aa It may entruMed Hiaonly begotten Bon, tbe Bavkmrof tbe world, Into tbe care of a man and woman. Itlaaleo part of HI* plan that children to-day are entrusted Into ou| care. In effect. He mid to Joeeph and Mary, 'Here Is My only Boo. Take Him, care lor Him. guard Him, ebield Him, teach Him In effect. He mye the aame to us today. for alill tbe child la In our midat. and this very fact make* the command Jnst aa binding upon ua as It waa upon Joseph and Mary, for, mark you there are men and women juat aa cruel In our days, seeking to destroy tbe Uvea of our children aa ever Herod w as, perhaps not In tbe same way, but nevertbelero destruction follows, -ttm, let ua botloe tbe

STOKES MESSAGE4)EALS

CITY OFFICIALS

WITH LIVE TOPICS GIVEN BANQUET :

If lea*, and all tbe resort* (except | iglesea are lower than HW. This a gross Injustice aijd must he remedied. Y'b|i* May t‘ily, for tn-J

millions of new is a lower county i

10 11 than ,

IMMUNE TO POISON.

ASSUMING A VIRTUE.

MAKING A CHEF.

tb - railroad tax than It would Ik titled to on a proper valuation < ratable- Much a stale of affair manifestly unjust in all. vlolalei principle* of esjally and honesty remedy lies in hoards of e<jiiallM

voted I lie tick el g

•f the chllu midst. We build our coatly schools— and this Is well-bul Ibe work school Is being torn down and made null and void. Id many thou sands of cases, by tbe dime novel, tbe cheap literature of tbe day, tbe Sunday newspaper, with Us ao-catlad ‘runny’ page. Tbiek, parents and friends, what distorted and unnatural views aud Ideals of life these give onr children ! These weaken and unfit their minds to think accurately and well “feecood. Notice how tbe body of the child b being cramped, and shriveled and Jfillsd. fearful cost, hot wa an living In a time when tbe peaceful pursuit of

re costly:

properly and lni|»artlalK and that all Individuals a ■ns are treated alike, a ll

prejudice.

The admlnUtrariomof w

» been Inequitable for so long that j corrupt agent AyK I one could expect that equalbaUon counted. It Is not a <fim of valualloua—right In theory a inf' an agent to note whet! is! in practice—could be aceompll-hed prepared are or afe u Itboul difficulties and embarrass- billot-b.x; If they are. ■enta. To right long-standing wrong- live evidence that the p require* the Operation of time ll I* have been delivered by natural to suppose that In any attempt voter ind that lie l« enlllled I equalize valuations of, property *o'consideration. If no flgli-ul fa that all shall receive Ibe same treat-1 were allbweil Nijilslde of the p meut, some mistake* will be made. I place, these marks of hlentllli

These, haw ever, will be gradually remedied# Tbe law Itself I* Just: If tbere hi* been failure In IU execution

* can be corrected. TAXES ARB faOWEK.

'A careful, If somewhat hasty. Inquiry thronghoul the Stale shows that

' from sixty

per cent, of tbe lex bill* fur lime were lower than the a^me tax bills for 1908. county seventy-flv* to ninety per cent, of the tax bills are last year. In nine uxlng district* In another county, by actual count, 2.441 tax bills were lower thl* year than last year, while In the rame Uxlng districts only 271 were higher. "This result has been accomplished, notwltbetandlng tbe fact that tbe Uxpayere of 1906 trw* not yet received tbe benedt of tbe Increased uxes from which, when applied thl* year, Mill still further reduce all Individual Uxes by from slxteeu to points on every ux rate wltb-

yeare of tbe Clvtl War. New York City alone kills nine each day, and tbe .ten yean, 18(0 to 1900, tbere wi 474,000 killed, beatdes 4,000,000 Injured,

"Friends, stand that looks on with blinking •yes to tbe slavery

Third. Not

i what loflue roy the mo leoflbe child.

spiritual side of tbe child. Krone lift la not What It should be. There Is no

course for moral tralLlog) In public school* Although soon lions bare such a course. In i

quarter* tbe Bible I* vary .lightly treated. Saddest of all. the chorch Is not awake to her responsibility of caring for tbe child, and yet ooe-lhlrd of tb* great commission was. feed My iambs,' and tbe Saviour said, 'Whoso shall receive one such little child In My name reoeivelb Me, and whoso shall cans* on* of throe little ones t stumble. It Is profluble for him thst great millstone should be bsuged

shout bis neck, aud that be be Into tbe depths of the eea."

i Holy Trinity Church

Sunday morning waa TJi^ Magi " Tbe 'tear's text wa* Matt., 2: 1: “When Jesus was bora In Bethlehem of Judea. In the day* of Herod, tbe king, behold, there 'came wise men from the East to Jerusalem, saying, where Is He that Is born King of'tbe Jews? for we have seen His star \ the East, and are com* to worship

^ Him ”

•Dr. Cooks. The (third season of tbe ‘Christian year" (Shlch Is not by any mi tbe exclusive property of tb* ebageh of Englaod or tbe church of Borne) opens lo-day. Advent a mi ounces HI* coming, as a child, and. In tbe fulness of time Hi* second coming “U> Judge the quirk aud the dead." Christmas tells of Ibe wonderful Nativity; tbe like of which never waa before, never will be again. The Epiphany follows, as tbe word signifies, a maulfesUtlon—Jesus she Himself to the Gentile*: that Is, the race* of msuklod The Magi came as the representat#e» of the world uf men. This Is tbe bald fact, •tripped of tradition and romance There were-three of them, perbapmore; aud they made long journeys to tbe cradle of Jcsu*—differing from many to-day, who will not go two squares to worSlffp tbe King of kings. Dr. Heury Van Kyke nas written a beautiful booklet about "the other wise man,” the story of which Is familiar, doubtless, to most of us. * He found tbe Cbrlat, as many have done while ministering In HI* holy * ‘The Fifth u to us all.

a mile

_ _ t Is tbe ring bean, come*, g Christ, l Ueu to IfU. This l* the .'brlsUan life. May reoulne experience le of us and for nmllitude* of tbe faithful, at the beginning and

r Is

■t exl-ti

:lon. i particular way new name of tbe v« tied, for too* mlnot

• oilier i

I Ibe

i aud Stale tax In 1«U>: by H.tM

i in 1905, and 1 am told lot* are a*s*c**<l i by blocks, yet we seem to be helpless e j "i also lake the privilege on this oe ie| cast on to make mention of the fact

n years par

Mayor

Ilea

been derelict

it I must ueccssai

hi-thri

i-smlldtie reference lo theexteo-l or to require Ihe line dow n Bay avenue bring from the To Ihl. the Counollit -I to him by the Ibeeily had Varied in vldtnee lhal he was held up In ihe nu <a him by the j Bay avenue through t Hie. ballots are | property because this i

* hat which

■ndjeap Ihe city take nppror of I lie year

[he ballot* •und lu Hit --presump

Uo means of proving .w hether or tbe purchased voter wa* true lo bargain. I recommend therefore, !t official ballot* hereafter be not allowed outside of Ibe polling place, l that laws be enacted to this end ’ll Is not the province of Ihe Kxecu e or tbe i-egtslature lo Impose upon tbe people any form of voting which I* distasteful and uurotlsfartory. Ill* proper, however, that the merits of every system should be fairly discussed, aud Ibat the people, before rejecting a plan, should carefully compare IU advantages w Ith Ibe objection*

thereto.

THB VonKO MACTf IKE.

■There Is eu apparent opposllKHi In my parts of the Stale to Ibe votlti* trbloe. Whether thl* opposition nr* from dlsa pointed political ambitious, whet her It n due lo Ihe

Freni

‘•Thl* hi

cmgero HI. A Rk.

■crease I* doe lo three causes. id Increase in montrlpaJ ex-

penditures, doe to local administration and In ao wlae chargeable lo tbe Htate policy of taxation. _

municipality In tbe (}|ate.

the appropriation* this year were In ' $448,287.91. lo another muuldpallty the appropriation* exceeded those of last year by 84S.062 95 If

ease their expenditure*,

tbe Ux payers must meet tbe Increase by tbe payment of heavier Uxes. and Individ nail are alike lolfal*

If an mdlvtdual'* living ex-

bls bills are

laigar. When municipal expenditure* the Ux payers' blllf are erroneous valuations; for bese tbe Uw provides ample remedies and appeal* to Ibe proper authorities om wboer justice can he secured. 'Third, a juat lucres** made press*ry because of former uuder valstloos and eoaccalmeut of property. Tb* tsx payer who complalos of thr In Uxro from the last cause I*

In tbe

that freight because be Is uo longer allowed Honesty Hud* no relief for cape their Just RIPARIAN ORAirre. The riparian land* of the Bute have been twice the subject of reeomitlon at my hand*. Tbe legtsUtlve investIgallon, so admirably conwed by a report of tbe Investigating committee, with recommendation* that will form tbe of consideration on your port.

machine by eledtou officers, whether Is due lo that oonservallou of mind which always opposes Innovation*, whether 11 has been develojwd by selfish Inured*, or whether II t* well uuded and slncrre, 1 shall not slip! to discuss. A* a prevention of corrupt And fraudulent ballot, however, tbe voting machine be* merit. It praetk-ally prevent* bribery at tbe polls, as tbere Is no possible s of ascertaining bow the bribeUker votes. It preveoU tbe eubetltuI km by corrupt election officers of any ballot for the one actually ea*t by the voter It prevent* tbeextractkm from the ballot-box of a handful of ballou aud ibe replacing therefor of ballou cast II prevent* Umperiug Ibe Ully-slmet or a falsification of Ihe count, ll secure* promptm

''Machinery may get out of orda may girt purposely disarranged: machinery does not lie, cheat, or deal.' aud IU errors are easily detected and ■ted. Tbe voting machine, In short, practically eliminate* bribery. p* an honed election count aud eolera into no conspiracy wltli those 'bo wi.qld defraud the ballot. The fate of the voting machine rests, as It should red, with the sovereign voters of Ibe Bute, bat tbe lovers of good government and of honest election* should think calmly and deliberately before they condemn an agency more belpfel lo their cause than a thousand

The tl

defined Bute policy on this subject 'The woUr fronts of Sew Jersey ve much to do with her Industrial id commercial pre-eminence With cexetptlou, our BUU ha* a longer ad llae In proportion to Us area

bays, navigable rivMa and tbor-

tbe Importance of

lu waUrways lu location a* tbe terminal of all tbe great trunk IlDm

The subject of H*v. H. J. CookvjJ 1 - wnh '*« «>««urol advantage*, the

future dlrtributtng and stripping point of Ibe eaM Raritan aud Kejgrk hay*, tbe Hackensack and Passaic, are de*

become harbor* llued with

docks, an emporium of the world's exchange, animate wUb the ships and flags of every nation. The coudructlon of a transfer suilon at Harrison, for tbe reAimou use of the freight and

passenger Imea of tbe south aud l west, will hasten tbe realization

this prospect.

“If our riparian lands should all severed from BUU control and vested In Individual ownership, Igll of f private Interests would thru enclose Ihe docks and landing pla< harbors and riven of Whatever polfey, adopted aa to tbe remslujrfg riparian lands of tbe Stale, care ('should be erctsed that either tbe Sta(y or municipalities should refsln control over some of lu water fronts, that there may be public landing place* Incoming aud departing alri|>* i lhal tbe l Sule and IU people may be entlrtly debarred from the great waterways except through (he |■remission of private ownentalp." cuKRi-rr fxmTTnsB. A* to corrupt practices at elections, Governor Btokes says In part: ••No law will enforce Iteetf; no law will sUud at Ibe polls, detect, arrest, convict aud sentence lu vlotatora Public sentiment mu*(A#e active, vigilant, courageous, else the hot laws become dead letters. What we now need Is not so much Dew law as enforcement of tbe Uws already eu-

‘•But even though our anti-bribery laws are ample In provision, there Is no reason why our election igre!rio*rj should not be so 'adjqstgdM* to mske bribery as difficult a* possible. Pro

ventlon Is better than cure.

jouglff t

tbe former city strong In

li li| evidence,

o O. Adam*, rep Bmathers, said lhal In gl*d lo see him (Stusl oily, and I lie speaker

lerjnemlier* of t'ouncll were, too. . Bmathers usually could answer dr questions and, wtieu he couldn't, looked the mailer* up and advised ■m. Mr Adam* look occasion to c high praise lo Judge Thompson tlty Bollcilor. When Ihe Judge k bis place as solicitor, tire city officials were confronted with the boardwalk problem and scarcely knew where lliey were. Jerige Thompson bad gone through a similar experterce In Atlantic Illy, knew Just the right move* to make and mi brought order out of chtos. Mayor Champion asked City Clerk Adams to tell how he lied managed to wear out a typewriter In two year* Mr. -Agisms said, in part, that he thought be saw evMeure of an of prosperin', sod one of the fae-t sign* of It we* that a certain make ol typewriter wa« to be taken out of hi*

STATS AVI! (TTY Kt.lXTIONS.

‘‘Btale aud municipal affairs are 'palately administered. The Bute ad the Nation are governed by pertla uit divide on questions of general policy. Muulctpeltlez preec'il few

i. If any, lhal require party

government. Their chief Issues are good government end economic sdIn let ration. Partisan politics Is not tceseary to this end. Indeed, It rerds rstber than promotes It. When umetpat and Bute elections occur at >e aame lime, municipal officials are likely to be selected on partisan groands. Tbe municipal voter Is uuder the Influence of bis parly He*, ood citizens Interested in honest ■uulclpel gnvernmetft should act together. If Bute or national poltiicsl IsMue* separate them, ll I* difficult to

e In municipal affair* what Is equally desired by them all.

'The obstacle to tbe union of good Jzens should not exist. Tbe comlugllug of Bute and muulclpel ele^ms confuses tbe voter. Either Bute questions predominate aud mske him forgetful of municipal claims, or

■ let pal Interest* control lo the ' Idee of But* problem*. Either T? h v.H , alternative interferes with the 101*111- ^"^*”^“^^“

gent exercise of franchise. The few tbe lafue* pfesepted, the more Intelligent aud decisive the verdict up

larks <

that was that the greatest factor In IIk growth aud development of a town or few minutes' nearer the centres ol population, or It* natural advantages and surroundings were a little hcltet

tan lu competitors, hut rather the leu w by lived lu II aud bellved in Its

S bttiile* fbr the future And,

er. when tbe true history of Atr tlty shall be w ritteu, men like

Morris, Kelm, C’baa. Evans, Ihe l-eed* -aud other* like them w III be accorded

tbe place that ts rightfully

They

■ of s

Allan

h the pi ll•ati<•!I

men In Ocean City are seeing rlskms and dreaming dreams of the future greatness of our town, which will be realized twenty or thirty years hence Sacred history records a remark made by the great Teacher, as follows: "A* I* your faith, so,be H unto you.” That saying Is as true to-day In mat affairs as It was a lien apokep tn two thousand year* ago. If w< Have In onr lo«n. and have foil It* future possibilities. It will adv and develop It C. Robinson spoke briefly, then Councilman Steelman was c upon to tell of bis ‘dago” hand, bi

declined.

Councilman H. A. W. Smith said that, ss a Dew member of Council, be desired to leant. He promised to ■

bis constituents faithfully Surveyor R. L. Goff referred ti

advantage Ocean l tty has lu being near Atlantic City, whose government she could watch close and secure points which would serve her well. Tbe resort* down the county—especially Five Mile Beach aud Cape Mayore extremely envious of Ocean City. Noue of these places can coui|iare with Ocean City as a seashore resort Borne of tbeae other resorts are being confronted by many perplexing questions, compered with which Ocean City has bad practically little trouble City-Treasurer Champion made closing remarks, lu part, be said

prtatlous that

to

higher valuations li

l the r

•There are many objection* to lhc : which add* additional burd. tingling of Btate aud municipal elec-1 «»y °f county ux. Memhereof Hon*. Tliere Is no objection to'their cl I hsve debated both side* separation, save tbe objection to fre- I ,ut l,,r J** 1 t" 011111 . " 0,u * elect Inns This objection can .cutting out all Improveu rrcome by bolding ni mldpal : "'“'P'F existing for the cot: elections lu Hie odd year* end the j uo hands, no ad vertlslng. m national in even year* tons, no lights on board wi This Is true of the natk-nal election* F* lr * lo *• reel*, tire Imu under present condition*. It can be 1 t , * r » lu " l'‘ » word, stop id* true of SUte elections by a Con [doubt, would suit the f lullonal amendment. This amend- Go the other hand, we ha ■ut ran be prepared aud considered emsded in summer fron

with other pro|>oced Constitutional imendments that will be before you. uid the question may then be decided •y the people. Theirs Is Ihe voice that ■bould control. Ret them he gtveu he opportunity to p*«* upon tbe policy of divorcing Btate and municipal contests aud the bolding of Bute elrcHons tn Presidential and Congres-

sional years."

Recent real estate transfers In Ocean City recorded In tbe office of County Clerk Way are aa follows: Enoch W.'Hurlalhet si*, to Bailie Burley. (I. (Jolt-claims lot 4H2. Brc-

tton A.

John M. Blmklns et Townseod. tl. Rot!

Kolia Gatretaou et ux toHauuah li. Helsler. $424. Rot 728, Baetlon ti. <v

number*, flb.UUO county aud •chool tax. In 1SUH, with tbe county

‘° ^ ' allienaas aboutfo issi leas than In IU Beetloif-^ ^' [aud 0<)tBO c , ty ^0,^ ux ucc«mu

ly should not be ss much In 1906 -, are called to tbe captain’s office

This Is the time lo subscribe fof tbe P 1 * 0 * <l"» n f»,0U0 -$.'■.«» more th Hentimu.. Bend It to yoor out-of- tbe previous year—and llud as a result it method ut distributing I town friend*. |that tbe townships

hourly service

> Phllsdelphii Ind b °4lb^.n l

tbe questloi

afford to drift; Tbe p Council has based ex|«nd|.

lure* as loa- as Is consistent with pro*

perlty, and with a set determluatloi for a 'square deal' for all wiicerued. ••Council, In a mcasuS feels dl> crimination In the matter of and Btate tax. from au «

odpoliil, based upon 19tk’>

mty

City

, In :

VISIT FROM PASTOR

ic orient could sttff M

Tvlve the deadly poison. .

ifnnt serpent ■ This Inject* , mild doM of ]

* I -- wta, o nmugj g truffl.-. ^

ORiGINAJ- NEW ENGLAND.

her* of the I n

y have pledged ; |'l»rtni

A DRAMATIC ARTIST,

I

i plleitly. In other the Pacific coast

able

■Is dly. “Our pastor irt.” say* one of Hie s. The pastor preached to the congregation,

ore returning to Gownlngtowo, r Brandon praised tbe earnest of tbe assistant pastor, Rev. A. tier, who conduct* service* for • highly regarded by his church e. Pastor Brandon urged his ant lo use his best' knowledge In ig with soul* The rule of love ter than tbe rule of trotf, was his

F. P. QUIGLEY DEAD

incis P. Mulgley, for twenty-six cashier of tbe AHantlc City National Rank, the first banking ■sUtutlon In the resort, died on Mon«y morning, after au Illness of less ■an two weeks. Heath wa* dne to Mr.Qolgleywasfiny.su year* old. ad was regarded a* one of the irewdest financiers In Ihe Btate. He i> reputed to have left an estate valued mure than $1,000,000. He held a ie-finh interest' In tbe Ocean OBy Rand Company, and had a number of friend* In this city.

Ylqe Chancellor E. B. Reaming sayi it will not countenance tbe practice ■f lawyers, when appointed to rec* ■hl|»., engaging a legal adviser 'barging up his fee, as well as tbe reelver’s fee. Such receivers, be say*, iliould be capable of adflslng themelves, and, If they are not, they can •■me to the Court for advice. This Is l«wd news to litigants who have ■r are likely to be “soaked' ecelverablp proceeding*. The Vice 'haucellor say* five tier cent, on the ■mount of money bandied I* a auffiHeut fee In any receivership where Is not much UHgetlou.

Mr. and Mrs. John Test, ol PhllaIphla. who own •• .cottage In this city, have started for CaMornia and 'ill spend the remainder of tbe winter n the Pacific Coast. Gn their way ■'e»t, they stopped at Washington nd “paid their re*iiecu to Teddy,” i-cordlng to a note received by, a friend of Mr. Teat In this city'

Mr. and Mr*, f. H^Ruders, Pblli del pliis. OAK WOO 11. I-ore, B. ll, Collins, Millvill er II. Hay*. O. W. Shirley, Phil, delphla; \Vrh. Mudgett. Camden. I. F. Grumbeln, Isrhanon: J. Vernon III. Chalining Allen. N. 1>. Knight, hlladelphla: Geo. Barren, Camden.

John B. Biggins, CollIngswooC ■ rs. H. R. McClees. Mr*. K. V. Mt lees. Mrs Betij. Dickerson. Harry K. 'CtUee*.*Jr , ( barles Mathew*, Phlldelpbta: Mr and Mr*. Charles Kas:tt. AHantlc City; Miss M. R. Corson, Ocean City. I •.Fixed. H. R. Best rick. George , K Savage, K. J. BcheeU, William H. Srsimytli, l*atil B. Fenton, Joseph F. —, Jr.. JamesCunnlugliam, Phllila;J(ev. and Mr* H.T. Caasel-

Charlee ti. Mj'i

ll Other ve :rt\fo matter, ■er iwtg* and IlnSMy'wltli of it often green.—Glas

“Otf of Jours—ye* " -JonesJ Why. Joih-s said he knew all ahon:

That I liuHtllug i> patriot.

antecedent eon^liuns that | a chance of doing ha r worst cold* happed to

•xicrtusl to eb*ug‘ a s of temiafature a: vim l.y go,.! shs-j*. exkl haUOng a: van tar habits preserve tt»e t*»ne ihelr nen ou» system and elrmlatlon.

>f their cirruhl

"WhsI Is It “Do the < • the yevaii l—.

get op again. Only go ot

IN THE OLD DAYS OF

BIRDS OF ILL NATURE.

it It «ill spend tbe day fe r Jw.u It* domain av t» e w hich mlglh tw plainly *»•

t the l

•1 haa pao-cd out <f

I niKiu ami delllierxtriy ith with wing and leak, pnniita swam gracefaUf •re tn whlrb they Itrsd

JOB PRINTING Had not reached its present Condition of Perfection

THE SENTINEL PRINTING HOUSE IS PREPARED TO DO YOUR JOB WORK ARTISTICALLY AND SATISFACTORILY. WRITE US FOR ESTIMATES

ay battered and jlcad ujk* thr Th- following year, after a»bnd l-'ti tioni to them and la In carrleil uiem hi* mother s t'Stk. Ismn lo treat him sd roughll nut Isdng pinioned lik*,tlu :a. hr y flew away, and we saw him nr

•I rod.

been kne*s I to* retaliate In the calmer autumn. I w hen the fler. . n*'-* of ihelr enemy had ! gunt swan and |»und away at ll In thr i full enjoymem of gratified rev ■tiga— j Cornhill 'Magazine. I THE NATIONAL FLAG.

! There I* no t.u.s.su.ioll of a coual j which is more deeply revered, mt ! eunM.tenfly loved or more loyally *'

IHE SENTINEL PRINTING HOUSE OCEAN CI TV, NEW JERSEY

EH

York:'

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Mrs. Charles B. Byron. New -

' H. Welss.C. 11. Bevau,

luantown; Mr. and Mr*. H D. Re- ■, Miss Reba l.etfoto, Wm. Hlaticrt. |

ard Bartlett, O. T. | . rmaiff B. T. Moore,

■tilers, Atlantic Clly: Harry j

Boss, Camdet

■leheli. West Dorr >gg, Itandolpb Fogg,

>t »f unclaimed letter* ren i* Ocean City Post Gfllee ending January 4, 1907;

j the Ocean City Post Office.■

KKAI. .STAT*: AUC.vr*. WM. LAKE, C. E„

Keal ICsitntc- .■V^orit.

HufrsylOK, Ijonreysael&e, *'

Real E>sstate Agea-t —d#.KTI>— LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, ti. J U °““ • od torea.tavt, psn.o, L ^ .

I,to wlutt partlea onr p ivhW. due to imllHeal l> lugs, they all stand u

safety a

' Tour Mr*. Wilkins! She U sc end her wedded life has been b'lter t:isa|,|«ilntn»ent!" "In what way T' ••She Dallied thst wealthy old "J* kin* under the Imprewton that he heart disease, unddhe doctor aay» ^ I'Crtectly w*lL"-MllwatAee Sentinel.