Ocean City Sentinel, 24 January 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel mritSUAY. JANUARY S4. iWrt We »h»ll be Rla<< to receive ilenii> of lir »» and comniunlcatlona of Intemt l<> ilil» ixnnuiuuily and our readcra All coiuuiuulcationa atiould be ac. ,'«iii|<ai>led wlth-Abe full uaiue and tillin'**of the wnler, not ufecemarlly

SCHOLARS HEED SUNDAY IN THE WARMER ROOM LOCAL CHURCHES

Board of Education Looking Instructive Sermons Were Defor Quarters for the High livered to Flocks by the

Several Pastors.

i.ubiYeattoo; but ... guarantee of Ihe It...,,! , lf |.>iu™,i„n a., ,‘eir ‘"ecl.urcl.e. In ,1.1. city were well

faUb. ! luewj.y evening tke ..n ,! o ' '.TT ° U . “ * action on given report, of wveral of the

• - •- f | .... ‘■I>' , n»'‘t -ub|ect. .eriuun.delivered:

DOT'S. b...rd "r "Tru | V, '" C " lr r "^J •••usunmutiAN

\ u indy ftenday Hie high m'IiooI * r”' '*** l‘' , l ,|l ’‘ "f Jix-I of the i-.ernoii detHered .by itev

building, that in I g li for Hjb.ml i.uii , r l "Tbe atudy of the life and cbaracier It bad been I .t"?' “ Ul ” 1 1111,1 ,,, Jr *u« t'liri.t «boo Id be tbe chief de-KKc-reutn.i |«rl»|.. the light of fbrl.tlan.." wid ( awel-

ADTO LAW IS CHURCH MAY BE MANY COMPANIES NEARLY PERFECT OF BROWNSTONE

SEALED PROPOSALS.

« I lay—February 2

m In tbl. city II or broken boll

contluuou. advertlrer I. tbe ruin', birthday. February 12. I. :xt holiday.

Tbe mother ala ay. ba. au cvcuh for ibe Juvenile terror.. More material for tbe uea bridgi Ji». reached tbl. city. When In need of a K«"d Hue of talk (oithtolte a telephone company. tsomkaievr building, w ill be ereclerl here during Ibe next few week.. (haoJpa are pereon. who make • -icclally of talking without thiuklng A patent medicine le.ttmoul.1 or ca.lonally tbru-i. greatuewon a .mall

n.lilii

of yi

bet complexion bleach I to not bore people! and without knowing II

A doll

i of tl

imlly I

aaklng I. tbe

lianle

uwlug

c:.r

* than that to bold.

The Standard Oil Company', wagon met with a alight accident In tin. city

yreterdsy morning.

have tbclr good point., and yet they

are apt to atlck you

Application will be made lu the I^gl.lature to relmurpurate tbe bor-

ough of >\ Sat Cape May.

It tau't right to axjiect a buy to

achieve auylblug If bl. relall' him bu.y follow lug advice. It', a good thing that we a ■at!.lied: If we were, we'd'qull wood and aurprlalug Ihe wurl.

TueMlay, January 2H, McKinley Day l*o nut forget to wear a pluk

Hon—McKinley'

Frank Miller, of Uuaben, will encored bylveater b|*uce aa .toward of tbe county alm.bounrou March olb. A plan la being advocated toward, tbe retablMbmeut of a commercial courae Inlbe Cape May High School. Tbe W.C.T. U. will meet at Ibe rreldeuce of Mra. Samuel Hodman. .t2a A .bury avenue, next WeJueMtay

afleruuon.

Tbere’a no u«e crying over .pilled milk, but do try to keep Ibuw good rc-oluth.u. you made In a. |«rfect condition a. pufalble. Harry Uuxxard has moved Into the dwelling portion of iouucilnian N C. ■ udfreyla store, on A.bury avenue, above Seventh street Tbe society reporter. ^1 V>'* 'I'”* ofa bride being "led lo tbe allar,’’juid a. though a bride couljn't llud her own way there blindfolded. It la a good Idea to put lu about eight boura a day of rulld labor while ‘.' >0 are waltiug for •umetblug upTo^betler your coudlllou Mre. Lydia l<ee entertalueJ tbe mriuberaof tbA.adles' Aid Society of Ibe First M. E Church at her borne hi ibU city on Monday evening. Mrs. K. Morrt. CotaOh will w Ixr .tore by teaHng out Ibe walk the south aide of tbe building. Tbe .lore will have a w ldlb of thirty feel ' * 1 would aHtoul.b many a man could be know *what mad yearning, the beat woman of bla ac<|ualntanrc ba- hometlnus to be really wicked Jum for once. Rev K. U. Brunyate. |>a.tor of tbe Flret M. E. Church lu Atlanta CHy, » bo u well known here, baa Refused »< all to return to tbl. church for ■bother yaar. The Cape May Court HouaeNatioual Rank ba. elected tbe followlne "dicer.: I're.kleiit. .Wm. H. Bright; Vl< » •‘re.ldent, Wm. J. Tyler; Caabler, •■eorge Mcbola. Allen Ewing, son of cx-SberlfTSam-uel Ewing, |. more than "making *°od” In s mponeible poolllon at Ibe ''"Hicd^-SuttuamUe.* Waablugtcii • H l.aUte!»i^ A" advenlaemerit la an eflectlvr .xlcman, becauneydu k|R>w just what 11 "*J« When yon send ont a aaleaman you never know what be prom-' *•*■» in your name. An ab-olute dlvotee baa been granted *u tbe Court of Chancery to M rs. Sarah Ithubart, of I>eiiiit.vllla,Wm her bu»•’■ud, Elmer' Hbubart, who dlaapI■eared myuerioualy three yean ago.

■ad clearly overstepped her auly and they agreed to accept bei nation when tier pa»!lluu I. tilled. II. Saiu|MHi. ol tbe cuuiuittlee to. e tbe flag-pole for the high M-bool id., rv|M»rtctl Hull from Information gleaned from Capi Kl.ley. a flag•ueb a. I. de.ired will coat from tlOO lu lli'i when placed In po.lllon. After a di-vu»,lou of Ibe mailer, tbe immlttee wa. conlituied w ith |>owei Supt Steven, stated that, owing lo

Joue., bo cent.

YODNG MEN'S CLASS Tbe "young men', else, nieetiug." eld In tbe Flr.1 M. E. Church on TueMlay evening, have been changed e "men', meeting..'' Tbl. wa. decided al a meeting held on TueMlay 1 enlng lart. at which there was a

rge attendance, and w' a-ter K. M. Button wa* ell

nit and H S

I. building U-.-ab.-e of II

It JLBlile...ked w bethel Halrwould uol do.

.ullable It could be fixed

■k for a an table ball or ruon » fiiectlug with Ibe appnx uraiber., Ur. Abbott at>|io . Stile, and A. J. Smilb Mltee, with full power to plaiiAiiid have the children InMailed. in motion of Mr. SUtv. Menr. Steven, and Kill- will accompany tbe ilmmltloe. A communication from Mi— Alice H. Bi/gt>ec,l teacher lu Die wreutli and eighth grade., wa. then read by Secretary B bio-on. Ml.. Bugby bad a .light difllcu)ty w ith one of her |•upil.. Italph ■ reoueb. -he had ordered him lo make a public apology before her room. Mi-. Bugby lo.iMed that ceptcd, a. .be felt thal otherwise, under lire dccum-lancea, her control over the other children in Ihe room would be lost.. After Supl. Slevcii. bad made a full ,.r II... ■ l.u .......car.

nard .u.

lued ML

clloh.

They derided 11

t Mi«

HI. dea

that ■

•rled linn lo tbl. step. Til rave Him a cup lo drink, an He bad uld, 'not My will but Thine

creed, of truth «proi

only in the noil of obedience'—tin il disobedience to menial darl

ail elected pm r necrejary an

Mueb lulerent in tbe projo^d me g. was evinced by tiling In t itbering on TueMlay evening. Ibe meeting. In tbe future there are be dlreourree, by all who *o de-lre. ■ |lv>- topics. Tbe .peaking a III

Tbe member, urge all

allow'

ir IMcn

at there

c afforded all ■, tbu« giving

up a. public .pcakera. a ddrable ipltobmeut for all young men. The meeting! will be from S to » 'clock. All men, with tbe exception f men belonging to other rla-rea. are Invited In join. There are no re rlcon. a. to age. Il to uotdedred .rowrer. to Interfere with tbe attei ance other dare meeting.. Xbe aubje t for dtocurelon urx. Tfc^ day ulgbt to, "What Can ( Do to Men’, ileetlng. a Succ-.-.

□ . Trtgay, of I'blladel|

ecu employed InC.*- Corson' meat market for several in. ntbto cclved word ou Saturday Hut be i fiareed theexamloaUou 'or a P»*« lou

aa meal tu.pector He left tbl. week foi

;,nlladrlplilx*

Jo., Steelman tlx con tractor foMbe high aebool budd'ug, *ho ba. had a

long .lege of di'-re, wa.

ouTuo-l.' »Jt,•"‘ , *“ * rerled bT many fri.:.: He wa. looking much Improve-, although still somewhat

Improvements are being mane several properties ml Coreon ■ Inlet. A targe addition to being buUt to Caroutber’a hotel and Hum. WltUamp to erecta cottage adjoining tbe WeM Jersey Hotel. / Kor-wn—Bicycle. Ownar^en^ nave •erne by proving property and p»yM‘ij - adverU-iment: 8il Artmry ave It bath and electric lights; can be aubld. Apply to N. c. Ooifryy.

i Hlmrelf Hit

or, end illmrelfU

Hie U-gluului • whole Hie ' miliatiun be*

old. I

tl.

n.Hy of tbe la<v and all tbrougl I. life He wa- .ut.jccled to trial- ant ■d, ‘a crim-oii thread of blood rai rough HI. a bole life.' He came un

d Him

He '

which He wa. .ubjecled a. humiliated by HI. ■r other. Every groan of affected Him. He lived.

rath of tin

Jecl—nor did It. fr.n

it would be—It Ibe law Ita. mo

tbe expcclatlour of I

n.'.gainst abu, de trafltc than

acted. It wa. moi ■ lib or retard the d<

tiotor vehicle, but

tbe right, and privilege, of th. re period proper manner To tbl. end, right, and pr vilege. of Ibe motor ere more properly conserved by tlilri law- than by any previous legl.la. lion ou |be re me subject lu tbl. Slate ^U'fact, "by tbe law. of tro.t of the

Il w

ind It to t

le way of obedience will always lead ver Mime brook Ccdron Into some letbremane, out Into Mime Calvary.

will find love make, aud uplifting, for love aw little It can do, but

Tbe subject of the morning dtocouree lu Holy Trlully Church ou Sunday wa.''The Confession •ml Ibe Feast” —Act., 8:12: "Then laid.they tbelr

them, aud they received tbe

Holy tiboert ” Luke. 22; l»-20: “And

bread, and gave thank, and

brake It.'and gave unto them, raying. I. to My body wblch to given for u; tbl. do In remembrance of Me.

_ Like wire aim tbe cup after supper, by tbelr pnawnc^ paying. lT?l» to/tlie New Testament In

- ’ cy blood wbl.-li to .bed for you.”

the law ofa-mdaHou,-.. lu nature so tu-grace. Tbe Divine plan for our

prevent ido by positive

grace and consequent good uere Tbe child I. born of water and of tbe spirit In holy liapttom- Linked to tbl. I. catecht.m. or luiitruction In all thing.

Christian ought to know and for bl. soul's health. Then

follows, aa In tbe Instance quoted. Act. S; 17) tbe laying ou of baud.. Con fra. ton of ybrl.t to made and

owa are ratified. Tbe

of Die Holy Spirit are received In

,rayer. a» In tbe primitive

thurctf. Then |« offered the grace of tbe other sacrament to tbe penitent, believing mul, turning to Cod lu cou-

‘ accepting Christ a. a

iwrmual Saviour. For tbe baptismal mires, renewed In confirmation, three-fold —(1) the renunciation of world, tbe flesh aud tbe devil, (2) tbe acceptance of tbe articles of the Christian faith, a. Mated In tbe Apostles' Creed, and (8) promised •- - God's holy will aud com-

all tbe daya of our life

After Ibto. from time to time, there to

. every

devout beart, hungering and thlratlug after rigbleouaness slid believing tbe gracious promise that all such will be

filled.

Ft RUT M. K Pint M. Ji. Church on Sunday evening, tbe pastor, Bev. J. Ward Gamble, D. D , delivered the second of hto course of sermons ou “Tlie tome Circle '' "HU subject w«s Mother,” end be spoke eloquently. s Dr. Gamble took bto text from II. Kluge, —11Tbe speaker began bto sermon with reference lo Jeboasb King of Judah, who was under hto mother's ludueuce. Blie was queen regent He was a good kings-He w» Interposed be-

New Jersey is Vanguard of Possibility That Methodists

States in Matter of Wilf Bny a Cottage vfor Legislation. Parsonage Purposes. Notwithstanding the fset tbst the The building coiiidiillee sppoluled

report of J B It Smith, coraml- at the meeting of tbe ..fllcial board of .loner of motor vehicles, wblch ba. 1 tbe FirM vi. K Cbur.-h on Thureday \

*ny .ug

• for

. .... FreHn'ghuy bile law, Il to sbowu that tbe 'aw [the purjqjre of worked more .uccerafuily than wa. >f it-api^b.tn even expected by those who dot red j flic preini an act which would recure adequate T>i-Char. K. I enforcement of tbe provisions agsli.M j Howard Thun abuses by d

Interesting Figures Front the £-. J l Report of State Bnrean n',^n.'".'n!

j of Statistics.

jl 'birf of ihe Ituresii ..f StatMIc.. for !

'conlalns 'rb.orer* under in!- n,,, ""••"■.•"c'. lic' ''' . coniain. s rwaplrr under me title tu- .i.bi i. ,

i mluMn.l l briniotoKy,” w bleb .bed. | ''M*

I much light of a highly Hit

WArSTElA

X, SENTIREL OFFICE III. t Dl.KY A AUAMJt Zeadins Coal

uumlier of Indu.lrl

h !H.I

il Dial

of Stale, fur the prugi

tbe automobll) ■. that w-Mb ce-ti

Jeiwy will have pr.

nubile law. It

mOrt-

ally a perfev Mr. Smith egl.latioii o

■uld t>e directed only t

lie average Justice ro|*r place for tl

be brought before Ibe Court . non Flea, or a special court, i t t coutatu. a strong coudemuatln of srlti.b autol-ls.

e Frellngbuyre tbe last leg 1.1'

» of tbe n soy law ye tbe purpose of

esley avenue wa« recently pur FIRES HERE IN 1906

There were reveral Mires In ily during the year 1806. as , by tbe record, of retiring Fire

.of the

for tbe enforcemi against violation, ic right, of other. "

rctho

alked In

seen two wicked reign, imou. for reform, eflccted ic way# of G d and died lu peace.

Bead tbe histories of tbe king, of •reel aud Judab who did evil, raid ■e speaker, bunt up tbe name, of ■etr mother., and one llud. that Inarlably tbe mother, were bad women, blcb.bow. tbe Influence of molhCrV Of More-' mother It was' raid she

fared not tbe w rath of the king.

David recogulted tbe value of a good mother Of John the Baptist's mother

■Id .lie walked lu all cummaud1 aud ordinance, of God blamePaul speak. In like terms of Ibe

er of Timothy.

re to no estimating tbe value of a

good mother.

Walter Scott's mother was cultivated, a lover of painting and

poetry.

on's mother w-aa a woman of great learnh'g, piety aud good sense. Imrd Byron's mother was proud ,ud tyrannical. Patrick Heury'a mother waaa great onverratloDaltot. Washington's mot her was pious, pure ind true. Tbe motber to tbe foundation of tbe lome Tbe proverb rays: "Show me the motber and. I'll abow you tbe ' Tbe motber to tbe most im portaut pernouage In socle! y aud Sfate, a. wejj as In Ihe home. Theodore L. Cuyler said: ‘ I am ■ore concerned who aball relgu over the 10,1100.000 homes in America than 1 shall be president.” great Homan Catbolic once raid: ve me tbe cblldren and I care not who to emperor."' Tbe motber to de facto emperor Napoleon being asked wbat France most needed, replied: "Mother..” If John Grey's statement be true— ■at “tbe baud tbat rocks the cradle rules tbe world"—*Ueu bow Important tbe kind of hand that aball rock tbe

cradle

Gamble spokr of the Incomparable value of a good motber aud tbe ■peakable evil of a bad motber, tliustrating there polnla. Tbe young man who comes out of a •d home to handicapped aud entitled

to aympatby.

Dr. Gamble referred to Ibe .debt of gratitude children owe tbelry^iareuti. ipecially tbe motber, and' lu coo-

cluatou raid we abould obey pareuta. We should folloi ample, heed tbelr lustrucUotT,

them while they live aud revere tbelr

memory.

d Obey our lowWlrex ctlou, honor

rv prv

e principal Industries rep IC newly formed corporetl her of com|*nles In each aud aggregate authorized a ■mobile, and olber mnto 111 panic, capital, (2,011 building blocks. 22 c< capital, *1.110.0110; Portland u panic, capital, (AVI.Oin; ra cotta, 13 companies, capital, fl.,000; builders' hardware, 2 comilc, capital, (U>6 000; cliemlcals, K a panic*, capital, $07.1000; doors, lie and bliuda.7comi allies.capital, II000; .team euglnea, electric

Tbe dan

•ttmaled

•t the home

•re was a slight blare am Scbeuk ou Marcb mb. finish heap fire occurred above 1 street on April 7th. On Apt^J IKtb. the old Ftolier barn burned down. A .light Ore occurred at tbe St. leorge Hotel August 4lh. There wa. a still-alarm lire at Twclftb aud Asbury avenue on August loth; brush heap. nt was burned down at Fifth cM avenue on August I2lh, and tuM 3d the firemen were called la m. lo extinguish a blaze In building back of tbe Bowling

Casino.

August 15th—Still alarm at Twelfth ad Asbury avenue; bruab. August 21st—Bru.b lire at Sixteenth ad Asbury avenue September ISlb—False alarm; lightulng struck Hue and burned out fuw. September loth—Still alaraiWire In

Rlce'r barn.

October 81st—Fire In chimney of lioure occupied by W m Campbell and W. Kveringbam. Broke out

aecond time.

December sd—Chimney In Cbarlea

Btelxer's boure.

December 5tb—Bruab fire on Iota 011 West avenue below- Second street. December 24ih—Fin lu Mary Jackin's boure, West avenue; bed on Ore. CHIEFS CONFIRMED owncll TwkrJ Action on Urc•tirn's Consmllon Work. The election 1 of B. B. (Trover, as blef of the Ocean City Fire Irepartlent, and M. C. Fife and John E Troul.es Assistant Chiefs, wa. confirmed hy Connell, at It. meeting on

Holiday evening

City Clerk T. tree Adams read tbe ilcatloii from the Ore chiefs conveullon, algned by E. M. Sutton and Herbert C. Smith, telling of tbe

work of t be delegate..

lorioii of H. A. W. Smith, tbe

convention was rallfled. >• Couver west ou duty

TueMlay morning He ba. since been Ivtng the coogratul|tiou. of bto

friend..

action of I

cfiiers

Editor Davenport, who recently pure bawd tbe Cape May Wave, and been running tbe Dally 1 taken full control of the plant aud changed Ibe uaure lo tbe Dally News. It is a bright looking .dally, aud Mr. Davenport should recelve the cordial support of tbe people

of Cape May.

fire bouae. to making •uothei%laalou „ „ , . , ,, . . ... .. . . For Saul—Near tbe May front, bodock for Henry Gcrtacb, of Phlladel- t ween Tenth and Eleventh streets pbta, a summer cottager here. Luther several cheap lots suitable for summer made a dock for Mr. Gerlach last cottage. (2PU per lot; one-half can rethe PUIadOpbUn, “° n *S;' BK * 1 , PP D r £:iJLL Who formerly wa. lu Ibe jewelry bush *,7 central Are. Ooran Clty.N. J.

721 Anbury Foh Sanx—PaCl-up course In

Grandmother used Mentholated Pine and Tar for her Cough. How about yours? For sale at Bourse " j Pharmacy.

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERf 700 Atksrt Ann it Ooau Citj, I. J. | *o?«»^_a^.rere"Sfw OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAKES and PIE5 GEORGE S. 8ICKEL. Proprietor

(HJO.IM

DARBY’S

Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave.

Flrsl-C-lass Work In tvcr> Particular.

■ery,

■ante., capital. 84.482,900; Jewelry 18 0111 panic., capital. (1,010 000; rubber : ods. 6 companies, capital, 83,882,000, ud .Ilk aud olber textile goods, 24

umpaule., ca|iltal, 82,835,000.

Of there Industrie., five, viz., artlIclal building blockjk-brlck and terra otta. cemenTThtflldent' hardware aud a.be>, blind, aud doors, are all eonrtbutory to tbe great building moveueut w bleb ha. been. Id New- Jrrrey, ueb a marked feature of the general lusiuem activity of tbe year. Furry, even corporattons lu ail were formed o engage la there Industrie., w kb an

uthorlzed capital of 88 640,000.

The Hkstinu. to lu receipt of a auveutr |>o.tx-ard from Mr. aud Mr., obu Tot, of Pblladelpbla, summer ottager. here, who are now lu Paradena. • al. The card .bow. a view of ■uge Grove avenue lu Paradeua. PianosTuned, $2; Ten years’ experience. Harry H. Lake.

isrlM E. A(Um* Willard CHAS. E. ADAMS £ BRO,

Faraitare. Carpets, Mattiaf and Bcddlag, Window Sbadea, Etc. ( Asbury avenue.Ocean titty. N. J

GENERAL HAULING AutomoMIe Garage, lolerale Butter.^Fjrg., Irerd, ITieea ItesMeuce, ft'iO A.bury avenue. OtfiM. 7ih Snret tel Alter) aad «*tt Attaa E. CLINTON A CO., r BRUSHES 1001 imET, Ud I S. TENTH STIC. B. TOBBKBT HOUSE MOVINO AND RAISIN6 Urnerml (out met or

G THQMAS No. 108 Market St., PHIIADELPNIA, Fine Fails fifotBiies.

'RXCBJS.

W- l^e 'W Formerly of Atlantic City has opened \\0\\SL AT 727 ASBURY AVENUE For Ladies and Gentlemen, where he will endeavor to keep a stock on hand at all times. His FAMOUS STEWS AND FRIED OYSTERS were the talk of Atlantic City, and all he asks is a trial to convince the citizens of Ocean City that this is no Fairy Tale. Stews, 15 and 25 Cents Fried, 20 Cents 1-2 Dozen Stewing and Frying Oysters sold by the 100 or less quantity. \’o goods delivered. Open 9 a.m.-i 1 p.m. Saturdays, 12 p.i

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for two week, to know If yon can gat It; we can tell yon at once. Bargain, m Bay and Ocean front propertied. Choice collage, for rale. AIm> Iota for Investment and for Improvement—tbe choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

If you are Thinking of purchasing a lot or cottage, you would do well to consider several exceptional bargains that we have to offer before definitely deciding.

Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground. Lota Graded. Btrerta and Sidewalks Graveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic avenue and tbe Ocean, and Fifth and North atreeta. Apply to any real aatate agent. Invaatlgate before purchasing

Ocean City Land Company

There Ra great many houses in Ocean City. Some R Cottages, some R Hotels. Some R stores, some R for rent. Some R for sale. There R also Many lots for sale withbnt houses. If you want any of these on the best terms, apply to ROBERT FISHER, The Bourse, Ocean City ,

0 H0T€L bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR THE IMPERIAL uni i-tNCkAt. avx, ockAkcirr.« j

GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CITY. New. Jarwey. CreaTSTuwrerel 0 ^ ft"* 1 *'’ ““’"‘•baa*Maa. h. UAKWoon. Prep.

THE ELBERON

oca;AN CITY. N. J.

»- NAVI.OR. I the kathlu

HOTEL STOLEN Ninth and Central Are. Open April 1,1907 M. C. taOFF

THE tEWABP

APARTMENT!

RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCI

Oem. City, S. J. ATUNTiC ICEjafllU COWUI "■ Pucoao Mountain Ice Pwi AMwmj Kt ate Grata OCCAM CITY N. 4.

A. J. SMITH, PROPIHCTOIt PURE ICE BEST A^COAL OAK AMO Pl.NB WOOJD Offioe. No. 634 ISBORT IVEIUE

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure ni'LK •AND ICE CREAM ESTABLISHED 1U1 pJ?re > ioilv.* > btoU?areaSeaBe/ua^te IS Ytli St. and Asbury A\e

First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL*!