Ocean City Sentinel, 28 February 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel hatobulted Preaklant Kooaerelt'>

: proval of a plan whereby Mr At- they may an aomrthliiR for uuthhig. r>cbouU rilrveoa aali . buckle think, the lo» of life from .hould i«.nder well thrac word, of Trade meeting la.t wreck, along tlie coa»t w ill be con : Horan Ureeley: "The darken hour In lime of year lo liyi

.Iderably dlmlnlahed. Mr. Arbuckle the tindery of any young man t> when 1 e>rur.lout«i>

f la the man who Invented the floating -

For the last few year. hi. ex

perimental ablp bo.telrle. have taken | people to aea during tbe hot aummer

ml ha for night, of cool reel on the an wave. Now be propone, at bla n expenae. to go Into the llfe-aavlug alneaa. Ifhlaplanls approved by

; Congreaa, New York will have a aer-

8AY a good word foryour city whenever yon can. Aa Frank Hough put. It, aa"Old 8po*"m tbe Inquirer, "If

yon can’t booat, don’t knock ”

It I* hinted that tbouaandaof dollar, will be epeot here In Inveatmenta dur log tbe coming year. It Ja to be hoped

eo. Capital can find no v better place along the Jeraey coaat.

iraafer

Mks and women everywhere learning that tbe a ureal way to get health and keep It la by right living, right thinking and right acting—by the elm pie obaervanceof certain law. governing beallb, and not by awallowIng, drug., nor following Rome “fad"

In food or mode of dreae.

The member, of Ocean City Lodge. No. 1T1. F. and A. M . on Thuraday evening laet, celebrated In One etyle tbe tenth annlveraary of tbe aoclety’a organization. It waa am occaaion will be pleaaantly remembered many yean by tboae who had the

Fob yean. Ocean City haa been

aupply. Determined beat obtainable, tbe Ocean City Water Company haa gieao out tbe contract for exten.lve and ooatly

ita plant. Tbe

credit for tta exhibition

As order baa been

Poet-Office Department which forbid, tbe carrying In tbe malla of a eeled card, after March lit, n envelope. Thb action

plalnta of clerka all ntry. The tineel gets their throata and <

tbe difficulty can be y placing tbe card In an envelope, leaving the flap ouaeeled, and it can be eent for the one cent at

jiullbeaeme.

The automobile baa been

m for two rat

f be drive, the machine •eM. K came, trembling of tbe hand*, and that tbe apparalu. muat laminate tbe hand, with tbe germ, of the atraet dual Doctor Fleux, of Bordeeox, dl.ml.aei both of tbeae todlctmenta. The trembling of tbe hand, ocean only In meo of auch blgb•trung nervoua temperament aa lo be null tied for operating at all, and of diut under tbe hood of an aulomo-

As advertlaament may attractive typographically that It will be reed even If the aafajrcf metier la dull and unlolcreatlng. On tbt hand, tt may be made a and entertaining that l(

pays attention lo both the and tbe literary feature, of bb announcemeuta. and aeea to It that they appear regularly lo a medlui reaches tbe kind of people be wants

• the Fh

Record aays, he. mlved the problem . The c

Kkfokm panic, aeem to be Incapable of rtrikleg two succeealve blow, at tbe •sme evil. Not being held teg

plunder,” they have only a

eatad meral purpose wUb which to

oppoac tboae to whom bualuea. politic, are convertible terms, this purpose too often degeo era Ui apathy after once boding .poan express Ion. Every foe of ‘boueal

erument assume., and ecu upon tbe

aawmptloa. that the decent Heme which la always In the majority, a »<*rv too quickly of wHI doing

become more than momaotartly lotmtdabte; and too frequently this belief la warranted by the result. This would

were tboae who profem mto history. The

unlike tbe lire department oi craft lytug In

Hook station to dash out Drat alarm. The President

John Arbuckle. Yot'Sh men of to-day who are I ok- W1S.O*v WC-MOOI. kb •p-|lng for ►‘soft jobs" or figuring bow ; As Dr. Rider and Hup

Ibe Hoard of fk.llh. l. Ibe 'unday school

study hos be cau gel lug the coming summer. KfTorta Itbout honestly earning It " ; along this Hue were made last spring. 1 1 I but tire movemrot was made too late

Nearly all of lire Hunday school su|»rlulendeuts approarhed said that they

ic sensible, easiest and least expen-' had arranged lor-the summer/uutlng. ve method of Increasing tbe supply Ocean City is pccuUaf ly well to dlseoullnue shoullug them for a ' adapted to receive and eutcrial i HunNew Jersey Iregls- day school children and Ihelt pi

i°”; MANY MEN WERE

AT SERVICES ’

MORE SNOW

utuatlon of birds i

ba. adopted a dlflerenl policy. There Is everything here I

I, a fl etof eteuch >n<1 ,, .j^ndiqg Ihouaauds of d.illars a them, and nothing to oflend leas at the Handy | u i, U ji u g quart, distributing Tbe Board of Trade should n

them throughout tbe Mate and pro- vigorous efforts, and make tbei tectlug them for six or eight months in once, to get Sunday school ex-on

hi. support tea WU which require. orde r to afToni recreation fok eunuer. Irere durlue tire .ummcf of IDOT.

Ufa aavlug service shall notify

tbe wrecking companies who have

»-anvlog veaaels equipped with w ire ! a telegraphy whenever wrecksoccur tbe Atlantic coast; that tire Vrvlce

shall co-operate wiib Ibe wrecking companies, and that none of tbe cornpan res shall receive any reuumeratlou from the Government for their aer-

ces In saving life.

Rkuance upon untrustworthy signal aystrma and up «i underpaid, overworked and, a. tbe event proves, Incompetent operative., has contributed In a few year, to an appalling roll of death and dtmblemrni, despite repeated warnings. Tbe law* have only Inadequately provided remedies for tbe evils that have'been developed consequence of tbe mad rush for traffic/Obd tbe heedless yielding of railroad officials te a public desire to cover ground at record-breaking rate*. ‘ safety on the transportation Unfa, with all tbe so-called Improvements of half a century, Is lower than ever before. Tbe bed lines greSubject to tbe danger of demoralisation, a fact which only serves lo Intbe urgency of Ibe demand for Statutory provision, xcd restrictions binding upon all operatives and managing official.. There I. no ex cure for in ompcteoce or criminal

demand of the

traveling pa >llc for high speeds, and the oSiering i f this plea In behalf of Ibe railroad, must be eel down aa a of contribution lo a systetMianr exchange contain, tbs following: We wonder bow many

noticed tbe diff-

erence between the man who baa been hied but a abort lima and one who been married several yean. You always tell a young husband from old one When a man haa been married a few months, you will garden, fixing up about Ibe bouse, sad while be works be whistle., or Hogs, occasionally look, up toward

rp posed |

illowing season; and II atluue Ibis policy and II

gunners, and, miles* there Is a change ' itlmeut since last year, permit the use of the murderous pump-gifii Here l» a practical suggestion, aays tire Trenton Times: Prohibit shooting for five years, and give to tbe New JerseyForestry t'omtnlwlon the *\u(X> or

that l»,now wasted oo

the Fish and Game Commissioner. do-littte warden.. With I JAJ.OUU In add H low to the small appro priatlon now gl-eo to ll, the Forestry

ill be able to secure

several thousand acre, of wild lauds

to ‘ game preserves,

pleasure parks, healthful camping' grounds and picturesque drives which Ibe people al large may enjoy a. their iwn,” and where bunting may be permitted at tbe end of lb* close seaooanvm.T ore s a -rmt: kh i a__ letter to Mr*. E. H. Merrill.

I he New York Htale

Mother.' Assembly, President Roose-

velt says:

“For one of your topics, bow would do to .peak of tbe place of tbe father lu the home? Now and then people forget (bat exactly a. tbe mother muat help tbe bread-winner by being a good housewife, hi the father. In hi. torn. If be Is worth his lo every way back up the mother In helping bring up the

Ik! ram

‘After all, (be prime duties are elemental, and no amount of culltvano amount of buslueas force and

good husband and father, and less be la a good bread-winner, tender and considerate with hi. wife 'lug and wise (for to be loving and weak and foolish la utterly ruinous} In dealing with tbe children." •K M AY-M WIDKWALKS. new editor" of tbe Cape May la the Star of tbe Cape calls

.o be disliked I

If anyonet. watching Insists upon publishing auch opinion*

m. A year later ba la’atlH' working tbe garden, but the smile ha. I

frown and

up toward! the

wondering why In thunder breakfast is not ready. Another year roll, by and bis looks would milk, but be Is Hill al work, atopplng _ . . to kick tbe dog or throw a brick at the eat. Tbe next year w e find him anting on the front porch. >klng a pipe, while hla wife doe.

<Rtglnf In tbe garden leh our young men, aa they are caugfat-ln Cupid' ate if tbta rule dou. not w,

problem correctly

Horn la generally what the wife Ml mother make. It. In tbe home

l out the

Ou tbe hand, If the woman of the bo pure, cultured and refined, these Pill characterize the ■a la centre HV« Important, then, that. In the education and train. tblnga be not theteWtf' lakt aaa of. life and H* duties. The character (hat

tog oft*

property only, oo It may ba. poor I buaband and impoverished (be children. But If she possesses genlle- >. tore, partly and self-denial, loser wltblnlHHgenceaud capability, la to hereof a trespire of treasure-t-i all tbe member, of tbe home circle.

to desire reform willing to work for It even to tbe extern of veUog for It. The case of Philadelphia la only .the latest

to point.

Thoi baxiv of jeopte actually ihiul themselves to death every year by al low log their mthds lo dwHI on morbid sulijects, says Huggestkma. Tbe Idea that one has some Incipient disease id oue's system, the thought of financial ruin, that-one to gelling ou In life without Improving proapectaS-any of lbase or aAhousand similar -tboughu may carry a healthy mao to a premature grave. A melancholy thought that fixes Itself upon oue’s mind needs as much doctoring a. physical disease It needs to he eradicated from tbe mind or k will have just the same re-' suit as a neglected disease would have Every melancholy thought, every morbid .action and every nagging worry should tie resisted .to Ibe utmost, and ttou^tleut sbould be protected by ebajHul UHSUqt^rVhlcb there t- » Bright corapeiiionsYere cheaper than drugs and plasters. VCfeTmorbld coo dkloo of mind produces a morbid condition of body, and If Ibe disease does oat happen to be to tbe system It nmfvaa every encouragement to develop. Wa Bead more menial therapy.

the SBM> Congress will

on March 4ih, or more Hrtctly • tog at midnight on March X. this will not be trulhfiAly ty

exactly at midnight, so the cloc^ will be turned back time and again and the-

hands may be com petted

extra turn of five or aix hours before tbe legal *S o'clock arrives. Thla turn-

ing hack of tbe clock la always a To„cui

mailer of merriment to the spectators “' the galleries. But It may meaq. the mvlug of thousands of dollars to Use Government, or tbe pamage of an Important bill, Tbe present t'ongress bids fair lo become historic as tbe 12,-

oao.ouu.oao Congress Govern i

pendlturm have Increased juM about 100 per teat. Htrce Tom Reed ralteu

"tbe bilM-dollar

lost session Congress appropriated for the fives! year, which

cods June Such, the XI

1M,S01 If all Ibe blllsoo the calendar by the committees of tbetw<

propriaUons for thU session will total In round number. H.KB.OUU.Ouq/ TW woulrt bring tbe totiK-H£propria-tlona of the two Mrolotr. of tbe tttb

PERSONALS. Thom.* McClure s|ieut Sunday with it. family In ibis city. J. Burrwood Daly, of Philadelphia, ras In town during the week. Warde I lligbee is -pending a few ay. Willi ht£parent- In tbl. city. Mayor Champion lias been con lined » bis bwme a fj^ days by Illness. Anderson Bourgeol., of Estellvllle, rasa visitor here during tbe week. Thus. Cooper McCaben. of I hlladelphla, was a visitor a few days since. C. R. Heudlg, of Philadelphia, was i town a few days during the last

eek.

A. O. Glntber. of Philadelphia, well-* Down berxr, wasa visitor a few days ptoce. Mias Carrie Kara I, of Philadelphia. Mia been visiting Mlsa Rita Hand, of bis city. Mr and Mrs Wm H Dei-rotb, of Philadelphia, were recent guests of ie Wyoming. Charles E. Haag. «f Philadelphia, wuer of the Raleigh, was a visitor during tbe week. Jordan Mathews, of Philadelphia, as a visiter on Tuesday and registered at the El heron. key Allwine, of Germantown, formerly of thla city, w*s a visitor tbe early part of tbe week Geo. W. HtMHey. of Prospect Park, a., was a visitor here on Sunday, registering at the Garwood. Vose, who Is attending school to Philadelphia. s|>eut <unday ith bla parents to this city. Mrs Derr has been spending several ays witb her friend. Mrs. James k’atanu. al tbe Iroquois, AtlautlcCity. John Y. lUdclifle, of Camden, a ell-known summer resldeul^pf this sort, wa. lo the city a few days ago.

Very Good Singing Heard in several luchc-u Presbyterian Church Snn- d.jiigto-. \ day Evening. L™£JT^dtX.» Despite the stormy weather Huuday thawed by evening, evening, a goodly notulwr of people, j - » mostly men. were present al I lie ser- . Moin a» vice In the rind Presbyterian i'burcb. . wy<>m^ Tbe members of the choir were In Wm ll. iHi-rnlli ■ heir places and sang Ihclr an them ! M rnfarlalir. ■ ligk H Mrs. John lioweubaum -ang a solo^' 11 sag. Cha-.OlBlbe' and the pastor preached as If no storm | J„t„, \ . Itsdclllle. < raged wltifoul. . Cassriberry's subject was, "l. Church a Help lo Hie Working.

■blladel-

lug his friend, Harry

Foulds, lu ibis dly the last few days

as tbe following: * MeI ' *

The loog<ontlnued bad weather of VVvtliam fleu-zey, of W< the present winter ha. brought twt» ifula. was ■ ’■

relief more than ever before tbe perfectly abominable condition of many

of the sidewalk, lo Cape May. It I. difficult to UDdendaod how any tir-re.pectlog town can longer tolerate

»cb a stele of thing..

- thher tbe. property-owners .hould or .hould not he strict I y held to their legal obligation to keep the sidewalks in front of their holdings properly paved and repaired. If one Is excused, then all should be There ought Jo be favoratism In municipal matters It has loug been said of Cape May that blood la a good deal thicker here.

Certainly, If ll wp*re not.

according to tbe common understand Ing. there would be much lea. mud

underfoot

Kiu.blp. and scboolday aaaocl.tlons re Hue In thetr way; but. If we are to have municipal government let u> have It, Irrmpectlve of all personal relationship.. If property owner, are not to be held Hrietly to tbe obllga'lon* which linicdiately concern tht pusllc convenience and comfort-and ibe iepulatlon of tbe city, then all pre*ense of malnaalalug a municipal organisation abandoned and we ■eck at once Into the category of country vtllagey

David O. Watkins, Htele Commlsatnner of Hanking and Insurance, has presented hi. annual report to Governor Blokes, and my. that It shows high water marYhi the Bute's financtal tide of pfosperKj . Bar lugs tomka. Htale hank, and fruH companies occupy large space to lho—report. There are 111 of these lustllutloue, with aggregate res urcet of |278 074.057 and deposits of £!42,Mt5.124 Added to Ibmc are the figures of the nalloaal batiks to the Htale, ported to the Comptroller of Hie

Currency, wl

financial lostiiutlone, w Ith

resources of MtU.M*.

deposits of |XS8 008,OTh The halkmal hanks, according to the last report, —November 12, were 151 In bet. with total reeources of X102,-

•I and deposits of |fta,_7IS,n.r).

December 31 last there were On

companies In the State. source, of |I81.7K4 406 and

deposits to aggregate of flK,888.I0S At that time there were 38 savings

banka,'with tI00.7IW.74O to re and deposits of tB2.OM.777.

on November 12

>r S per

a resources of tIU.lOS.

Institutions Is live, wltb an hicreosec

f22.SS5,09«, or 8 per cent and an increase of 121,157 015.

cent, to deposits.

Hlxtyeight trust companies an Increase for the year lu depi 117.051,706, or more than 1* pei number of depositors Increased by 0, or 15 per cent. The total sea will soon reach tlie42UU.UJU.0UI

the two-billlon

Report oo 17 Stole banks net lacrosse of 11,977,743.55 aggregate resourrizs. Tbe

th« combined deposits of these lustltu' Don. was fl 5*2 13048. The dep<»its hgld by tbe savings banka have Increased In'406,645 during the year

Uhm fifteen million, of, Tbe total resource, of tbeae taultu-

larger by Ibe sum of *,198,702.

he follow ing word, trom labor’s lead I l ng journals: <i 'The church of Ibe I tilled Hutcs | J' kas token hold of Ibe labor question w ith a vigor that la highly com- j p mrudabl* and a Christian spirit that J ■' Christ-like.' Again: 'We have ^ ways argued that the wide breach rtween the churqji and ufilon or-] ganlzallons would some day dose up ; tnd that tbe church and labor untuu ] s ou hi some day work shoulder to •boulder fur tlx common interests of

mankind ’

"We believe that the time will soon : when the I.boring man, witb few ;eepttona. will be glad to recognize the church as his friend, and so we ve the church Is Ibe friend of the workingman bechuee, find. Jesus i^hrist, the founder of Ibe Christian church, wa. and I. HI. friend. The common people .beard Him gladly ' ikiposslhle tlist He was a member of tbe carpenters’ guild oK-Vazareth. There Is no doubl that the condition of workingman Is vastly Improved ; Christ came. Who is a man's friend ? Is be not the best friend

H. Hmlth, ot Ibis dly, v

Trenton yesterday to slteud. delegate, tbe Great Council o

cut I

w ho receutorm to B. F. ihortly start

gone tc

Mrs Harriet E. Cor ly sold her farm at M Smith, of tbl. dly, w

California.

Ira. C. Nevln Shaver, of Harrisburg. Pa., I. making a week', vlalt to her sister. Mis* Ida Chandler, and her ■vslid mother H Mr and Ere J. W. dornell, of Philadelphia. aummer cottagers, w ere in towu a few days since and registered V tbe Bl*«yue. * and Mr*. Thomas Watson, of Philadelphia, were recent visitor* to this dty. They occupied their collage

eutrat avenue.

nator I. M ' re~e and wife have

e, N C., for the bene t health. They will te

way three week..

Geo B Langley, of Millville, an exenslve land owner here. Is spending few weeks In Florida. He Is accompanied by his family. Eva Loau^ of Philadelphia, I. visiting her aisler, Mr*. A. B. Arnstrong. Tbe latter Is also entertaining Mis* Gertrude LOane, a niece. Prof. D. W. Moon, of Harrisburg, who, with bis family, occupied tbe cottage at 1151 Asbury immer, was In Ocean City last Satur-

day and Sunday.

and Mrs. John Sharp, of Pblladdpbta. wlio'odn a cottage bury avenue, above Second street, w«re visitors here during thi

part of la.l-taeek

Mrs. C. V. Eddy and Mr* Hatch, of Philadelphia, occupied their cottage at Ills Central ivenue sev day* the past week ‘They were panied by Mis* Annie Barker.

lota Council, No. 138, J;

_l., will make a fraternal visit lo Aetna Crioucll. of Palermo ou Monday lug. March 4lb. A special program Is being arranged, and a pleasant evening ts anticipated by tbe membersThe oceasloh Is to honor of the dedication of their hall, which

jfeen recently

i will I

of P. hall

The Itegatla < ommitlee. City Yacht Club desires th club fleet aa complete i Therefore, they would like name, length overall ai boats ow ned by O. C Y Ci and not already entered I fleet. Such to formal Ion wit to John C Mitchell. » Eighth street, Philadelphia

Says the Gazette:—Two attempts! nurder to this small .county lu : week,, witb three days yet I

Til# t>a.t<

ixt wa. Mark t2;J!7: people heard Him gladly " -ll has been charged by some men 1 some labor leaders that Ihc church friendly to tbe rich, and that it le care* what becomes of tbe workman,"said Mr.Casselberry. "Some

J old a n Mathew-

R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance^ t *C Notary-I’uhliA and Commissioner of Deeds SVo.i. 744.46 Asbury^yenue OCI i/A.N CIT'V. Ns -Ik Money lo Izsan on Bond and Mortgage

is recognize tbe -I : workingman a

rudly j

K Halsey. 14. K

I, IMrikcr A Enos, W. 11 Me H. C. Densten. • ockrau. Bed Haul wowl; I) W. Mooi, Kittson. New V. lUddonlirld: Dr. ” hall. Mrs.

shoe: 11. I.

dignity of our ci

is need of this •rue dignity

illiug. for, whatever xiuvlclIon ibal there

illlng, and

brings this dignity to

our calling?

"Again, the church la the friend of the workingman because tbe text book of tbe church la* I he book lhal teaches mankind tbe lewson of brother hood, and Ibe principles set down by its writer should solve the social qu sllou If faithfully lived up to. by both capitalist and laborer. Books written political economy fifteen years ago i out of date to day. The Bible Is : only book always up lo dale. Again, many of the Immediate disciples and apostle* were workingPeter was a -bay-man'; Paul, a lent-maker. Many ministers to-day sacrifice much to be near tbe worjilngman and coudemn'tbe sin of the rich as tbe poor. The church, as a Is frank enough to admit Ibal lot always been perfect lu Ur Neither have labororgaulzaHut with all Us fsulls* ll I. a luslllulioii. oue-wbo-e roots run down : II never lei U die. Some would U, dead, and l» about to he i hurled. Bui suppose you do bury p,' u? Su ppose It o|i*oed no lod's holy rest-day for wor-i

THAT TAX QUESTION Can easily be settled by building Bungalow Cottages THEY ARE IN GREAT DEMAND 1 li.ui- r -.an •! hI.mis (or ;i nu-'iibi-r of these artistic and •..nv-’idi-iit ::it-r h> in--- and will be pleased to submit. Jos. G. Champion liniltlor

13th St. and haven At e.. Ocean City, N. J. Mendel’s English & Johnson, Oue-Price Store Hats and Gent’s Furnishings

SHKKIFK S SALE.

allen ^cull ; Contractor and Builder 1

Monday, April i, 1907',

prayer, on

• mld-w

•f lhank-givto no longer ll world, soon : id Saturday little l»rtlt 01

e all r

o closed.

t out real fr.

lit The Old Rook' li no,

prayer I* said at the grave of the ir dead. No baptpmal blessing upon lire child Soon the law of 'hrlsleudom is null. • No law rebuke* he lyrant, nor elevates the slave or be workingman. These are the things Ibe church stands for Men,

will you away with II ?

"If you do away with U, whal w ill take It* place? Science cannot. Science I* knowledge, but retlgimi I" faith and hope tnd love. Whatever else we may have, we still need something to loveaod somefblug- to love u* that Is eternal! Will meo ridicule an

ose business It la to

equality and fraternity on an everlasting basis ? How foolish, then, think of the church as an enemy nr

; .1: 1 he—c |•arts. The secret"^ k- Ui nr and sha|>c-holi1tog lies be1TI1 till- surface. That’s why you 1 l uv l,v b-.ks alone Mendel's 1 lir-.-w hii-t a- stylish and cormt :: in ilu- wear-telling part- Hut -I . belie* I list's w by we guarantee Cloli.ing for Boys

JOHN MARTS Contracting Builder

Hats for Men and Bovs I ' • I and Nobbiest Style. Is . k. Brown, Neller, Mouse IVrbyt Soft in every grade at Uh- fowart

hi muin 1 -xm irsi.si v.s. Men's Pantaloons

tin .-y*rlle»t. See our window dlspUj

_6EBIEE B. B03RSE01S i SON Kumlshlng Goods- ■ - 1 , . Mendel’s One-Price Store Carpenters and Builders noi Atlantic Avenue,

ATLANTIC CITY. N.J.

Daniel E.' Lake wa* on tbe b

a Tuesday afternoon » hen he found-

large quautlly of soft-hell crab.

I jgglhrred up a lot of them. and. among • olhers. he I rested the po^ office cm

The teller enjoyed the Ircw

melt. Indeed

Chief of Police 8 II Scull ba. ft cclved another letter o| thanks’ frot relatives of James B. Wright, w h was frozen to death on Elder Islam This letter Is from Mrs. D C. Wolfe, sister of Ihe'unforiunate young mai

ScSR MlVnimhW^iiauT'rSrimSsmt

aaTATi: ami i.vsi a«M g N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER: loans Mscollalsd. Improvsd or fr..

QUARLES E. HO EM ANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT 7is... ..a 905 WALNUT STREETLEONARD JCftAUSS CO. Electricians

GEO. 0. ADAf/4 Sc Bi C. PLASTEWNG. RANGE SETTING fitlCK LAVIItb, bid,, blc. ] til Work In Mason Line Promptly' Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ! W. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING IdBBINS N SPKCIHIiTV ; Rrsblcncc; 704 C.-I.tfnl Av.

CITY GAS LIGHT CO. OCEAN CITY, N 1

HARRY F. STANTON REAL ESTATE BROKER I have requests for collages from f fiiis) tfi £t4uo Owners would do well lo commuulfllle wfth Thr 1 they have aiiyihliig-.if llil*4ilndSs_

USE CAS FOR COOKING LIGHTING HEATING

AI.HEKT (i. GILBERT, PPACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue.

I 10-and sop pit-w. Blrjrlr Ite COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL SHOEMAKER LUMBER TO. iTWKlA'HsHT. AND WEST AVK. ' As you air always sure of gpllmg * 2340 tsniuda to tbe b>u 0. j. HAMMELL Marble««Granite Work Monuments, Mausoleums, Statuary Work, Cradle*... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave Cover. All kind* of Cemetery Work Works at I'leasantvillc. N. J.

R U

Iteat Sunday wa* one of the m. disagreeable days Ocean t’lty has hsd ] in a tong time. Snow began to fall j about noon, and later tbe snow turned to ram. which continued falling until j'

late In the nlghl

DONALD E. ALLEN

Samuel Schurch -**2!*^- REAL ESTATE •

AND INSURANCE i(M Aiburj A*., Oceu Cllj, S. J. O. Ll lake

■ REAL ESTATE AGENT...

possible that the cr e gotten outo tbe tec _ ’day County juries are pr acquit Wrongdoers?

ninai |,i,i ,,r unclaimed letters remall ,h,t to tbe Ocean City Poet Office for n ® lo week ending February 28,19(17:

Money for Mortgages..

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