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Ocean City Sentinel GOOD WEATHER

CHURCHES

to-day. the /l>aulie> and

- FINE FISHING ON

R.'CURTIS ROBINSON

Editor and Proprietor

OCEAN .CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Inter-State • Phone No tat

Large Congregations Heard Strong Sermons and Excellent Music. J worship The local church** w ere all **H |

lied at the aervlce* ou Sunday la*t j W|tt>i ‘ () FolloM Iur are report* of *oiur of the ^ ^

That W hich hole

John Test, Disciple of Wal-

ton, Sends Warning to

. i Genl. Warren. . * I Kl'ITtiR THK Wkxtikki.:—'ttu-udf ii*e *jthe word ‘'Tenderfoot" In our ea*e 1 j \Veh.v<“tun.blwl” tolbecueton.*. d

PERSONALS. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ml** Hutherford *[ietil Saturday and ^Srd.'uKadv?!)

Jordan Mathew*, of Philadelphia, Willlam U. Moore, of H addon field,;.

is den, Friday

Ohk may have a touch of ’'frenzied finance” trying to fly W* worth of debt* w ith a fo bill. Tueke are one hundred and ninety clock* In Pennaylvanla * new fapltol. Time I* certainly money there.

•The Face of Je*u. fhrlM" w*. I •object of Rev E B. Hruoyat wennou In the FI ret M K. Church Sunday morning HI* text »a^ Cor.. 4:6, and"l*a., .Vi; ■’ In all the age*," *ald Mr. Itn

yate.

Thk Star of tl going to print ■ The reader* are

Cape adye it l»n i be congratulated.

i Stkknotii of ebaracter I* denoted In . 'Mif-poaeaaatob and coolnea* in the face of Irritation, not ranting and raving like a crazy pereon bccauie thing* do not happen according to your de»ire. The Gazette ae*m* to be of the oplolon that the BooaeVeit men Id Cape May County *bould get together Well, they made thing* a bit lntere*tlog In wme acctlon* of the county hut bill. ; WB*vx bad a mo*t unuanally cold and wintry aprlug, but there la cooaolaUon in the thought that aucb weather will aoun be done with, and ere long fieblog end calling will be the order of the day In tbia aecUoa. Tax member* of Holy Trinity Church have taken a aup forward in aakfng their blaliop to form e |»rt.h In thia city. The moi-e U largely d.

tradition*

e good That can be aald of your uetebbor, hUVJf you want to a'nib'or ‘rpaat.’ pleaae attach your name to the commuuicaUou i we'll band it to him.” AtrroaoBtut apeedlng baa la s that how rapidly •u ordinarily move Is only

n fully realized,

, we read ihtt In Glen i, N. J.. one of them f over a dachshund lengthwise

like which wild pierce and

trouble the heart* of men. W hat that countenance was like, the radiance from which ha* made another and a higher daylight for thl* world What the form was like, of HiuJ who l*| acknowledged on all,Ujpd*to he the

at commanding figure in blMory.

'Hie .character.' wre know—Hi# salve moral perity and strength, HI* gracious magnanimity. HI. unblemi*b«l hollueaa. HI* radiant aoul:

bat of HI* pereon? Here history

is dumb, and alienee reals In oblivion, there la neither form nor »(leech given to reveal the lineaments of III* face, the oulHne of HI* form. Tao

i* have come duwo through •petting CbrieC* personal

appearance. Some of the father* of the church have declared that He was Ivlnely beautiful, others have spoken .1 Him In. the word* of the prophet I*alah, ‘Re hath no form or Cornell atmC Bat for my part I like to think of Him a* a matchless, graceful, beau-

tiful man.''

Bniuyate then continued hi* ■■Oder four beads. First—"Tne Spirit of L'ootemfit Blind, to Beauty." Second—"Men Mlaa the Beauty, Too, of the Critical ItapoMUou.’ TbltdWe May Mha tbe Beauty Th-ough Euey.-” Fo u it h—••Preoccupation May Blind Ci to Wauty.” A* a carpenter, Christ was treated with contempt. Tbe people were look log for a king. Contempt blinds to iuty. Coo tempt spring* from lack of understanding and lack of love. In Christ because they have been ready to despise Him Lore baa wonderful transforming

Govikxob Btmkkc appear* to be booked to deliver an address at tbe formal opening of tbe summer agricultural school at Capa May on Jun* While he Is down this way, why not

Thk SKxn.vEi. this week l

Its reader* a picture of Commander Alfred Atkins, who cast tbe deciding rote Id favor of Ocean City as tbe meeting piece this year of the Bute G. A. R- Encampment.* Comm- " - Atkins Is an affable rotn a. *

It Is to be hoped that the municipal aatbonOe* everywhere will take step* to prevent the reo-Htton of all dramatic performances or the display of pictures which have their Ini In Use Thaw trial or the tragedy wl Id U. Tbe w hole .Tbaw-W

called dramas booked for presentation on the cheaper circuits of f be country setting forth the sordid story of the tragedy, and In

surely prevent tbe spread of a geroos poison. Kail.migenerally pay dee their oversights. According to tbe 'Atlantic City Press, "The West Jersey .Katlroad Company Is being madi ■ pay a pretty penalty fo* that electric

horrible accident of last October. Another jury ha* returned e 11.0,0(10 verdict, and more are likely to folio’ By lh^ time tiie railroad company has paid all/the damage* It could built a bridge that would have puatUvely protected, nicb a* span* the Ileiawate River tor Instance, where train leaving the tracks could not be dumped Into the waters below. It I* not always good bo slues* to try and save a penny on' tbe rtsrt and' thousands In the end for a hit of carelessness, a thing that could averted for * sm*ll sum. Tbe sad part of It ail I* tlfst almost seventy people had to sacrifice their' live* i put this ptaiuly before tbe railroad BAY* the Trenton True American The newspaper* of AUrritlc Clty^fo far as to admonish certain reformer* In that city t&al any attempt on their pari lo enforce the Sunday liquor laws will probably send Atlantic City Into decay, atlnbuttug to a slmt'ar movement In Cape May the mUfi that have overtaken lUdt resort. There I* no attempt lo disguise the yet When Judge Trenchard charged an Atlantic CUy grand jury to Indict the

re of the Buoday la<

nbhui

loth, a

•road- !

••Notice, some of the Daultes tliih

I the e

in Id *1

living tiod. •cience win blble. the w«i

of the

* ay iron

I‘at

iod. They ad vs

the naked eye. Everyth!

thing goe* Worku

ployed as usual. You • buildings jiist Tba^riitiTe

’ Pouf workingmen

like it. They.want to wi

they get *12 for It. ve pi a day. double t

day. Ju»t think of It!

ay*. fSU-./SHhfegy,

think

ha* *ahl, -Free tanking |. often freedom from thinking.' niere 1* the Ifauite who Would al away ofir ('hn*t. our Saviour, vleemcr and r riend. making of Him

ordlngry man, th

they

■nd.

And they wo

11 li

utty they say He cannot he reileu In His divinity, and all that is left is * benevolent and kindly man. feunc. like Mary at the tomb, only know Him In His humanity and cry did *be, ‘they have taken away hiy Bold, and \ know not w here they

laid Him.'

ut be not afraid A blble that ie stolen Is not tbe word of God, i Christ that can he carried s >t a Christ worth having, your trust in a living, abiding God. Kotbroue Him who said. ‘Lo, I Itb you always.' Enlhroue Him bo said. ‘1 am tbe Good Shepherd, my sheep hear my voire and they and 'I give unto I eternal life.'" FINE EXHIBIT

Tbia

Tbe New Jersey exhibit at the Jamestown Exposition.- which opens April 3(ltb, will be placed In font different building* One of tbi feature* will be the ►bowing under tb« bead of social economics In the build for that depar.ment. Thl* wll Include tbe exhibit* of Hie Ileparimei-l of Banking and Insurance, the Slate

flaws In tbe rainbow and the presence of vicious microbes lo the purest atmosphere. These critic- are the *cav eoger* end foul vulture* that feed on

tbe «poU* ol character of those who are «°wnl of Health, the Oepartmeut of

lufinlUly better than themselves. It Is tbe principal oleary lo be .destructive. end It* fire* burn until. Its .work

romplUbed. Envy blinded the of tbe scribes and pharisee*

Men are so feverishly busy these dmys, they live at rochexprere speed tbal they often miss tbe angel at tbe door A little abiding in one's room aud H would he discovered that Christ I*

han a painter's sublimes!

HOLY TKJSITY.

'Head to Bln: Alive unto God” wa* tbe theme of Rev. Dr. Cook’s sermon In Holy Triolly Church on Sunday evening HU text was from Rom . #: II: "Reckon ye also’ yourselves to be dead Indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ, our Ixird.'' “Tbese words." said Dr. Cook,"'f»mlar to all Christian* and blble reader* ■e specially an to churchmen. They are a part of the Easter anthem We do well not to be so absorbed by - musical tings as to forget the truth which alog. Without love end reverent K, church music, like any loe rendered. Is only s* ■sounding brass and tinkling cymbals.’ But when we study the words, which are firs*, and enter Into the meaning of whs l Is sung, it Ie not only edifying U) ourselves, hot. we may believe, ac-

ceptable to God.

"The two'salient thought* of the text are set over against eerh otiier. like shade and light, black and While

9'‘beat. They gain .effect by of contrast, for Could anjrfwo ■e more unlike than death and

UfeT Bee Kin tbe revival of nature when tbe warm spring-time supplanu the cold and Inert condition* of Icy wlnler.xBee It In tbe difference between the lifeless day—beeutlful, It may be, as tbe sou I pi o red marble, aigl as cold—aud tbe living person full of

III*, warmth and activity. •• ‘Reckon yourselves deed unto

If yoU do so reckon, sin -will no lunger have dominion over you. A corpse I* not subject to afo, nor can be Bln bad.no poser otto* tbe Perfect Man. Christ I* our example. He Is also our gracious Helper by His holy Spirit. If we want lo be ‘dead luderd uotu Ju.i His grace, la alaayt available, mil it Is sultlclent. ‘Dead uuto sin,' s growing Insensibility to Ita aeducl c'/arma. Is much. 'Alive untoUod' more. Dead unto many sins. If m dead unto sla, I* well. It Is gloriou Hem Is a good foundation lb

upon RetHipctatloo must

Apt."

Dr. Cook emphasized tbe /a one cannot Mop with reuun

Tbe two -vow* of faith—something

definite to believe—and of obMteiuaumethlngdefinlt^ lo do—must folk To’treat life as one long holiday h

make life a burden. When duly followed by love, cumss llrst, true liappi-

uess follows of her own accord

KlKST I'KiXH YTLKIA N

Tbe subject of Rev H. T. berry's sermon In tbe First Presby-1 < ieorg teriin Church on Bunday evening was' park "Tbe Btolcu'Goods " Text: Judge*. | here Ih: 24: “Ye have taken my gods, and* much

s'hst have I mbre?” Mr. Casselberry -al

Ml** Olive !.car visited rela Ulautlc City over Sundsy. Capt. William Houck, of t • a* a visitor here ou Friday * Mi** Emms C-orsuu spent ‘ and Saturday In P^ilisdelpUia.

', Dr. Arthur Hartley,of Pblladelpbta. • us* a visitor here on Saturday. Msrojd KynHt, Jr.,of Philadelphia.

■ | w a. a V Whir he!* on Saturday

|' from a 'few day*' vl*U to Philadelphia. , Walter Jiqthard. of Natberth, wa*

Morulay,-\laj' i jih* J

t differently from our nk-s. “One would think.

rork, that tliey

ere afraid the wa

light see them perspire and ord eneral »trike. Saloon* are wide * II day Sunday and crowd- hi! theatre- at ulght. Thl* seem* !i throughout California, hi partk-ularly noticeable lu l-o- Aug -'City of Angel. " No. not . She ha* not only lost her prestige Is gaining a reputation for w ickedi n tbr*t*mpede from San Frans ifter tbe eartbquake and fire.

Angeles got tbe ‘'riff-raff,' tough element lu th

Hoi

er, tbe

city i

trying bard to rid the place of all bac characters. the Pacific Coa*t, Including Santi Monica, Ocean Park, Venice. Del Rey Redouda and Doug Reach. Wbai attracted u* most was the lisblng EveryUbdy goes ll.hlng-men. womei sud children. Borne of the youngster* are adepts with tbe rod and Some fishing wg* unique, and. ha' caught on to a few new design*, may Inform my old friend aud i rude. General Warren, that be must look to bis laurels. Speaking of designs, I will refei Incidentally to tbe marvelous faatilom In woman's headgear. If Mrs. Test tskes any on East, she will no doubt startle femlnlully. ; a sun-bonnet, tbe proportion ludow awning aud of the

of ’48.

not seen a bll of anthracite t arrived—lo fact, coal brie. However, “God tempers

m School al Jameshurg. Industrial School for Colore

t Bprdentow ii.

lu tbe Bute's exuiblt building will be placed Ibe Jersey museum exhibit. Tbi* will be lu tbe cgntre of tbe bulhlii a space ail by 40 f- et. tbe bed

location In tbe building’.

Tbe-gducathmaJ•exbibit will belli ■tailed In the Educational Budding. It will Include a showing from the *tate Normal and Model School*, the public school* of Trenton, togeUirr with those of lire rest of tbe Suie. Tbe histortcal exhibit, which ha* been arranged by Francis B. l<ee, w ill be placed In the Hirtury Kulldiux. The Jersey good roads exhibit will be located near tbe museum presentation, and will be a noteworthy one. Tills will be prepared by State Hoad nltslouer Elijah f. Hutchinson and SUtc Road Supervisor Robert A.

Meeker.

Anolber exhibit will present all the New Jersey summer resorts, outlining r advantage* of each BANKERS TO MEET

V\ . Scott Hand cashier of tbe First National Bank of Ocean City, wijl attend, as a delegate, the fourth annual if Die New Jersey Bankers' Association, to be held at the Hotel cYielses tomorrow and Saturday Carlton Godfrey I* I resident of the

association.

Tbe convenMoii will be called to rder al So'clock'tSftiorrow afternoon. The add resirVf welcome will -be de- " ered by M*yor Htoy. Hon B. H inch, of Bridgeton, will make Dm •pom*. -"Speeches will he made by hsrlc* N. Fowler,'of Ibis Suie

Benat

(ie.

of Ibe New York Culverslly

There will be a bouquet 4u tbe evening. Tbes)>eaker* will beHoii. Jame* Beck, of New York; Govemui Blokes and Dr. Francis H. (ireena, ol

ie Bute Normal School.

A buslues- *e**km will be held on e Saturday To the evelilug there In l<

Wuodl.kie, the ludrpende ,t Jew tail luntly Incorporated three year* ago, has voted to give t-VJ*' for tbe Improvement of tbe street*. Tbe W-oodbtue I-and and Improvement Company will also spend 1**10 In Improving tbe streets, so that togctbei over tlS.OllO will be -peut on the Im

ie well. UMffel* oil to

Youttr{-ple«rty ol oil well* In the heart of th city of Dos Angeles and for mile around. It Is a thick, black, beav

do not think they attempt t

refine It. but use It for fuel aud roadi

locomotives out here are o rra. In a railway run across the

continent they use 4joth ibe oil and

burning lokey. substituting for tbe other as they (is— through * of tbe country where each of the commodities I* the cheape-t. F

road-making, it I* all right. They d up Die dirt, tbeu roll, then apply

portion of oil, which soal

llrt. Next, a tramping down make* a crust something ou the ord< of asphalt—a fine pad (or driving <

■utomoblllng.

For wood, there I* tbe eucalypti, tee. not a native of thl* country brougbt here by Bishop Taylor year* igo), but. It thrives wonderfully In this soil. It does not branch nut, ml grows up tall, reaching a heigh if from fifty to seventy feet In six years. Growing tall, they are plat clo*e together, and, after being down,‘grow up again from the alui —peipctual motion, so to speak. Do not think It usefnl for lumber—lu fact, is rather pithy forvauy mauiifarturig purpose, but an excellent fuel.

r and Mrs John R. Kendricfci (fPlilladelphia, were visitor* fa

earlym tbe week.

Rev. Charles \V. Brunley.ufSwai ore. Pa., a property owner here, v

town on Thursday.

Mr.'and Mrs Tho*. R. Fort, Jr , Philadelphia, were visitor* here Saturday and Suuday'. Mr* Annie A. Barrett, of this city, is vMtiug her daughter. Mrs. Tlujmi McClure, at Port Elizabeth. J. G. Stratton aud Miss Mildred, Atratlon. of Camden, were guest* ibe Jftglen during tbe week. Mrs. Wm. F. Gardiner and son Willie and George, have returned fro Tboma* foopefc McCabati's family came down from Philadelphia ou Saturday aud enjoyed tbe sea air. Allen H. Corson, of Philadelphia, as a guest of bis fatber, Nicholas orson, in this city on Bungay. Mr*. H C. Archibald, wife of Dr. ! C. Archibald, of Tioga, was a i-ltor lu this resort on Saturday. Mr. and Mr*, fbaa. S. Wood and lurlel vi. Wood, of Philadelphia,

K. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance 1 * Notary Publk and INom. 744-40 Am bury Avenue OCliAK CITV. n. j. v fond and Mortgage

N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER

HARRY F. STANTON REAL ESTATE BROKER

R U J DONALD E. ALLEN

Samuel Schurch ..-i- REAL ESTATE : ! AND INSURANCE 701 isburj lit., Gceu Cltj, I. J.

O. L_. LAKE .REAL ESTATE AGENT..

OorrsspoDdenre *oilclu-d:::::: Money forjlortgages... JORDAN MATHEWSi '

THAT TAX QUESTION Can easily be settled by building Bungalow Cottages THEY ARE IN GREAT DEMAND !j have prepared plans (or a number of these artistic and mnvenient little summer homes and will be pleased to submit them upon request. Jos. G. Champion lixtilcler PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED AT SHORT NOTICE 13th St. and Haven Ave.. Ocean City, N. J.

ENGLISH ft JOHNSON,

Miaiuors ai

1240 Aabury Avenue,

nton B. Slurp, of Millville, nl hi* parent., Mr and Mra. Aquills Sharp, lu thl- city, on •yMr*. K X Mills, of Car* May Court louse, .tu- been visigug her fatbev. apt. Wesley Htsley, hi thl* city durJohn J. Barger, a Philadelphia •lumber w ho lately purchased property lu this city, wa* at tbe Klbaron a few day* ago. Mf: aud Mr*. J. I-yddou Pen Dock, of Phlladelphls. have been recent visitor* to this city, where they have ■ summer borne. Richard It Kaddiff. of Millville, spent a few- days thl* week with Mr. aud Mrs. W. K. Massey. Tbe lain Is bis daughter MIssGoorley. daughter of Mr. an Mrs. Tho*. Goorley, of Clayton, hi been visiting, a few days, Ml*s Camp-

PERSONALS.

Alexander Fp«ter, of Philadelphia, as a recent iisltpr., Edward Stoneblll aud family, ol Philadelphia, were visitor* here over

unday. ' ^

Andrew P. Maloney, of Philadelphia, greeted bl* fr end* here during reek. 1 *• and Mrs. W.T Brown-of Philadelphia. who have a cottage here, were recent gue*t* of tbe Biscayue. M. C. Fife, who wa* off duty several lysoo account of Illness, ha* re irued to Ms woijfsl the hank

Frederick c. Sohcli,

uemher of they

:r cottager, was In t

I clut

idelph

v day*

W. H. Grabam. R. L. Bennett and Mhw Owens formed a Wliming in,'Del., party at tbe Wyoming a few

day* ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Y. Hess have been spending tbe week with theii daughter. Mr* Sarah A. Flowers, In

Bridgeton.

Mr. aod I

vislfcri

Lewi* Clyde, of Chester, rlends here a few days sin

iyde Is a prominent aod, popular

business man id Chester

apt. L. R Beckett aud daughter, Mr* William Houck, of Camden, ’ down Saturday aod opened tbelr cottage for a few weeks' ^ojouru.

Mr*. A. T. Rider, of Trent guest of her son. Dr. Ckas. B.

Tbe letter's slstdr. Miss Elizabeth

of T

William BruoyjUe, a graduate of Dicklusou two yreLago, aud now law student at Cambridge, ba* been visiting his, pareu/s Rev. and Mrs. K.

R Rruoyate. In this city. Fred. Rapp aod too, of West I

delpbia. were in town a few days tbe latter part' of last week.' They getting Mr. Rapp's botel propel Eighth street in readiness for opening. Mias Josephine Rruoyate, of Trenton, where -lie teaches lu tbe school, vi*ltrd her parents, Rev. and Mrs E R. Rruoyate, on Saturday Sunday. She was accompanied by Prof*-J>uinu aod Meredith, of

lantlc City. \

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. ll. TOO Atfe'i Aimh. Octit Dt), I. I. kwTs B y«s!i!r* 'owwi’dSoi-L W ln^ 1 OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAK^S and PIES GEORGE S. BILKEL Proprietor NO. 8i5 ASBUKY AVENUE. Ocean City, N. J. % IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure /AILK

3 AND

ICE CREAM ESTABMSHEp. HGi ,

Mendel's One-Price Store hats and Gent’s

Furnishings

The inside make of * suit b .NM the making or^the rulusllon nf k-..

HoaiM ssS K*«o<i.ii.w • i-«sii> long wear and • tsUois!** rhsOTfuib et'se- nealb the surfac.. -.—

ALLEN SCIH-L

Contractor and Builder

them with our name. Clothing for Boys

Widow Joue* Suita for Boys Suffolk, Bu-ler Brown, 1 Kiuhle-HieMM John marts

^ Hats for Men and Bovs

Contracting Builder T „ eL . lr ., . 1)d N(>bblc . t wyie Tin* iou-«*s * •r*v»iiv Black, Brow n, Neltcr. Moo* Dsrtp KstiiRsi** rhsrrfuiij larm-i—i and Sufi in every grade *t tbe lo«i« ,or ass. Men’s Pantaloons

The Sw ellesl. See our w ludow di»K'

(EWE i. IIWEBIS I SOI Furnl.hU,g Goodx

i . Mendel’s One-Price Store Builders |tK» Atlantic Avenue,

ATLANTIC CITY.S J.

so* AI BERT G GILBERT. QUARLES L. HOKMANN PH*CTIC*L HOUSE PHHIEI REGISTERED ARCHITECT 645 Asbliry Avenilf, s.^.*tc.*.e.T........**s...vg.'Y^ .K'KASOM.K.J. . 905 WALNUT STREET K-iiuisU- KsraWWl ^ SHILAOCLFHIA I^Folt IJoe of Jolis lsi»* a iws fas* Leonard Krauss Co.

Electricians

■> Asbury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J j

■tflctlV Brn diii.'' “

008 Cantral Av OCEAN CITY. nsles ctieerfnllj given, imgs ersewd by coullwi

Carpenters and

d Hupplhs Hwrrt. *

POAL COAL

0. Acimi. I flU.ro COAL GEO. 0. ADAMt ft BRO. COAIi C0AI]

PLASTERIHG, R1NGE SETTING

BIICE LAYING, tic.. Etc.

All Work In Mason Line Promptly

W. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING jeBBINfl n JvHKt'iHhTV Residence: 704 Central Ave

cm GAS LIGHT CO.

NOTICE TO LIMIT CltEtllTORS

7th St. and Asbary A\f

, G Ihomas I, Dr. l-ewts C. I*amlllgA.|*llt 1‘anuBnt lo the order of K tL Hevrll*. Hur-

dsy* thhi week si the hhlne of ISf’ivrlntb'day "o? No. 108 Market St Seustor sud Mrs. Lewi. M. ( refe. j | ’

Philadelphia,

being made on tbe brick slot* building. ‘K 'jor". ,

. . , „ being erected south of 111* gxrage. ne*r •«''*^rred 01 soy snioii a«.io.i ibe sun- 1 , ^

*.—MW. » - ***«. a,..,

John I, Pride and Wm. B. Rankin, r Prospect Park, Pa., and P. H.

idelpbla. friends of

e taken my gods,

Price desire*

day* ag<r They wen I‘with Ocean I'lly. .Mr to purchase a property It

1 Smith sod Mr*. Laura

Uty, ■

taws-wk. Indicted.! “In tbi* story of tbe Dsulies llaoUc •City's law- '“* Mlcab's god*, we get some I

■is**■. serious tbal It u " »Ute of rellglou which exlMed ‘' ,>A

convict any about a century after Moses bad coo^tiaptlcCoo n 1 y. dt , mD ad Idol-worship sl the foot of ML |-v{*r> ."72 fcloal InthU — —^ ■-

their psreou,Captalu aqd Mr*. T< [Sm|th, Ml—Smith Is recovering f her receut operation, her fetend*

l» RATI VR <

ie by Ibe “'I' 1 * street and AV- .

WAWA DAIRY FARMS

Fine Failiy erocerles.

USE CAS FOR

COOKING

• LIGHTING

HEATING NO SMOKE NO SMELL

1 NO DIRT

Just Strike a Match

A. H. BAKER

...Undertaker * and * Embalrner !

849 ASBURY AVENUE

^ OCEAN CIYV. N. J.i A* '

M ARK lake •

Und^uk. r and Embalmw

Boy your Coal from tbs

SHOEMAKER LUMBER» TVVEUTH HT.'AND WEST AVI As you gre always sure <.f ptlra

2S40 tsiuod* to tbe ton

0. j. HAMMEU Marble ui Granite Sorb

Monuments, Mau-olfOO*. Statuary Work, Cradle*-.

CEMETERY INCLOSURE* Burial Vaults. Grove Cowl* All kind* of Cemetery Wsrt Works at Pleasantville.

W. L. berry. Manufacturing Jewek'‘ NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST-

Your property for sale? It will sell

x*per» ever shown 111 Ocean CUy J' quicker and for a better price' If

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