Ocean City Sentinel, 15 October 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

ocean City Sentinel j “JEFF" YOUNG IS COUNTY TEACHERS HERE DR. COUNTERMINE

STILL AT LARGE IN ANNUAL INSTITUTE BREAKS SILENCE

TMUBHUAY, OCTOHKK 15. I

ZA.NE & ZA.JME Druggists

W« •* (lad «« ««'»•' Dcwn aud commuDiealtuiii. U> tbia mmmunlly and <

every* bare.

compauied all ■ddrrw- of the for publication, but a» a

Knod faith.

■ Constable Foster Traced Fo- Hold First Meeting in This . u — ..p

gitive Colored Lad to Resort in a Namber of SUNDAY IN THt S:,:— L0CAL CHURCHES „

lb* boldluR tbelr annual tindltute to Ocean I

5 Connection with Sul'jttl to Xigbt Calls

le Walter Kuater, uf tbl- c ionic on Saturday from I’

••JeH” Yot

Fourth Reformed Presbyterian Church. rhr f-Ui..M Inc letter from the Hev.

Cor. Eighth St. and Wesley-Ave.. Ocean City

DOTS. '• In the Ht:vi

The county eeboo tble a ^eli.

:io vra« trared to JVentyer atreeta. Pblladelpbla i Ive William*, a colored < Central Station detec- I a |aillcemau In uniform,

; Strong Sermons and Excellent i.. U e of iai Music Heard by Large •i Congregations. I^i^fiou. I Servlcea In tire TOcal ebun bea on f"r tbe 'et

to call a

Tin

'a bluff. I Print

( Hoi

d «a

» enjoy

b printing of all kfudi banding otll Information. A number of Atlantic City carpenter" are working In tbla city. Wbat'a become of tbe Young Men'" Itrpuiillran Club of tbla cliy 7 It la a good thing for aome |>eopl< that they do no} real ire they are ouch

good thing".

To be a atrlklng aucceaa, Uie black-

la It n

the Iron la liot. - There are unbwomen'id'briallat peranee uuloua In tbla State, » memberablp of M7U8. Some kicking over the number of can now ruuniug bei tbla city aud Atlantic l ily. H. W. bovjjoy baa greall) (•roved tbe appearance of bla co 1151 Aabury avenue, by giving coat of paint. tin. Kdwanla and Uriacoa a W. liurleigb being out of low mg of Die Hoard of Health.

while

PERSONALS.

Italpb (tarwood baa a vtatt to Pblladelpbla. William Hoy, of Harriaburg. »a vlaltor here on Sunday. William ti. Moore, of Haddouth waa a vlaltor here on Monday. J. Kurrwood Daly, of Philadelphia, waa a vlaltor here on Monday. Miaa Blanche Hodman, of tbl* city, la vtailing friend" In Pblladelpbla. Dr. Walter Yerkea aud wife, o f Tnckahoe, were In town tbla week. Mn. A. C. Hoawell and eon have returned to tbla city from l-akewood. Mn. w. K (iarwood la rlaltlng fricuda In Woodatowu and vicinity ( barlea A Doe and wife, of Pblladelpbla, were vlaiior. here Tueaday. Mlaa Alice Wallace "lent tbe paid week with relative" In Pblladelpbla. Mn Alloway M. Smith, ik tbla city, la vtailing her parent" In t'l.l^di-lphla. Mn. H. K. Btaoton. of tbla city, la a pending a few daya In Pblladelpbla. K K Darby and family, of tbla city, were In Pblladelpbla aaveral daya laat

week.

<'barlea ti. Myere, if Pblladelpbla, formerly of tbla cliy, #aa In town tbla M n. L. K. Tbomav of tbla dty, baa .gone to Michigan fo# a abort vlalt to friend a. 1 William U. Abbott and wife, of tbla city, have gone up the Mate

lold Koater that Young, only a

'blrty-fourth and Heed aireeta. bu lad baatily departed for New York tty. While Koater waa talking wllh'lhi III..red bootblack, a couple of otbei ouug uegrnea appeared, and tbe boot iluck lutrialneed tbe couatable aa ■ rlen.1 named Junea from tbe con rgiona. Tbe oilier colored fallowi Higher! at tbla and one exclaimed: "(Jult trying to -atlng na.’ Tbl. Ii '•ni.lable Kuater froM Ocean City Wi Then they awore at the bootblack ud attacked him. threatening to kll dm. They aaid they bad long aue

o move a a ay from that part of I dty or forfeit hla life. He agreed looorspaiiy Koater In lialllninre a lUannteed In have Young In tbe band, if tbe conatahle within an hour afti caching the Maryland ctly Tbla "lilted Koatorand the two wei o a rellroad atatiorT. There Ko.tr

Harr bad but I tbe Inatltute, anllripaled fur

Aa be bad bill

inly K |l

lug Yol

It fio.lo Wit:

lime, the Ocean City ma at be would not lake la Halttmora. wit «> be gave up tbe Idea i

a trip.

Loula 11. Warue, of Philadelphia" well known here, waa In town dayaago. Among Monday "a vlallora to aort were A. 11. llaker and

According lo report, the fell, ded ••JelT' Youug In making bla ewcape from tbe local lo-k-up b he little Jail a change of ckilbea for ••JelT." Doing to the w dow on the lira houar aide of the lot up. be paaaed In tottrepriaoner a pb of Iron bar, with wblcli "Jef!" fort the bare that were a/rorn tbe wludo It la not explained) however, hr "JelT’ aucceeded In forcing tbe "tap tbe acreeu on tbe lAilde of tbe window, and which bad to taken nut before tbe window coulr

tl«ed.

When aome Improvement, r made to tbe Interior of the lork-u week" ago, It wae found neceai ike up a portion of tbe floor, returning tbe floor to lu former dltlou, ouc of tbe board, would really go beck into place end It not nailed down at tbe time. After "Jeir" made hla eacape, workleu were about lo uell tbe floor down, wbeu t'blef Scull naked them to ratae tbe piece of floorlug Tbla waa done, and, uudernaath, Chief Scull found three bare, two of which were tboae that bad been removed from tbelr poaltlon acroaa tbe window.

■e-l. for religion.

InatMutr baa not iueu£l* lo, * d r '* 1 " u u,,,,t ■" "•«» .r fourteen year. I laJ Pvaxil If you dl-agrcr, or they art year, bare wllne--ed^ ,t «‘ f " r doing »bat mhere

n tbcc meelliig-

out of dale—crude, aud for crude | prove of leu that I have written on! tbelr place, 1 would not mind belt

big lu _y«u .'

• Then, aome fellow, or aoeiely of twentieth century, would «ey, 'now you will alter tbeae beatitude., we n believe lu you Now, Juat take t new art of beatiludea we have w rtl out: Bleaaed are tbe proud aud aelf-uf

detent. Bleaaed are tbe r eeaaful. aud the mail who

■Good Clothes tire the only kind we sell

it Fall Clothe- are now -Iw-t Suits. Oven-oat*. s Clothe*, Bc-l Hat*.

ilv Yrhe best w -n-trUe B* t TogWr nip -ikingIcoats anr

Seeflndly. tbe action of the Civil CiMirt wa> baaed upon the actionoftlie all Preabyterinn mlnialera, myaelf. of couree, Included, from Ibe pulpit, utile-. the Keformed Preabylertan Pre«bylery co-o|ierate<l with Hie Fourth Church in Inviting them to tbe pulpit Tbe Keformed Preabylertan Preabytery of Pblladelpbla be* only three mlnlatere. There never would have been any trouble In tbe fourth KeJ formed Preabylertan Church bad It not been for tbe uu-Cbriatlan conduct of one of the-e three mlnlatere. He began to Interfere with the work lu Ibe Fourth Keformed Church over a year before the paator. Hie Rev. Dr, David Maele, died, and lie baa kept II up ever aloce.

and .UC. ored to uae my Inflm aou lop? < 'hurch to enter the

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it hoi

h the puhlh

.of New

for Peter

-cooiuHo that of no for you and I.

it bout doubt you are *« be amply with ti trying to do your part that tbe acbooia ,b * <le|dUi t

"ape May County may keep atep

acbooia of the State In

tbelr forward march. With an excellent Slate actum] Uw. and with an lergellc. pn>grea.lvex!eparUiiciit public Inatructiuu at Trenton, our

acbooia are bound lo Improve. If »■» cleanaed.

•ball only do our pari

•Tbeae three day. of I lie w bole v

pre-eminently tbe

Hev. Dr. Bruoyaie'i

Sunday morning waa “Chr

leu'a Keaponae." I

Tbe mee

la your

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• Ocean Cliy again In Hie near tutui "Once more let me aaaure you th ■e are very gled indeed lo have y

returned -■glory to Uod IM*e tbla atranger." A lea tender Heart than that of I»ord," aald Dr Brunyate, "might I I* moved by the pitiful cry of the thin, piping voice, of there boprlea| i> they cried out. saying •Je.ua, Master. have mercy ou us!'

*i He i

Klaher Dalrympleand wife, of Pblladelpbla. were lu tbla reaurt a few

daya aloce.

Norman Darby, of Pblladelpbla. paid Ocean lity bla u.ual weekly visit

over Sunday.

Cbarlea Mathews, of Pblladclp waa lu town ou Tueaday end regiaterrd

at tbe Blarayu*.

Oeorge I.. Marklaod, Jr., end family . of Pblladelpbla, were recent guest,

of the Wyoming.

Mrs. Martha Dake end daughter. Mum Coraou, ere siwndlug a few weeks

In Pblladelpbla.

Maurire (leaktll aud family, of PbHadelplila, have baeji apeudlug a few

daya In tbla city.

Dr. aud Mre. I. N. Urt.com. ol tbla city, have been apeudlug a weak lo

W aahtugAon, 11. C.

Mr. and Mre. Wilbert Sack are gurat. fj Mr and Mre. Jacob Cnmdull lu Atlantic City, tbla a cek. Mrs-ilsbom Coreon returned borne laat evening from PJilladeiphta, where a be baa been vlalllug. W. J. Harblaon, of Wildwood, waa a vlaltor here during the week end raglatcrad et tbe Klberun. Kllawortb Somers, wife end danghUr. Mlaa Beaale. of Tuckaboa, were visitor, here on Monday. Tbe Rev. John W. Smith, dty, haa returned home after a vlall of aaveral day* In Philadelphia. John B. ChrMlan aud family, tbla dty, ware over Hundey vlallore el tbe borne of relative, lu Kldura Mr and Mrs. Jama. Iludd. of tbla dty, have gone to Pblladalpbla, where they expect to epend tbe wlntee. Policemen K A. Shock, wife and daughters beve returned to Ocean lity from a visit to PbUadalpbls. Sexton Meehan, of IbUrity, who Is employed In Dr. Rider’s o«ce, has i turned from a vlall to PUtiadtlpbla. Conductor Owen J. McCann has bean back lu barn are on tbe Wed Jer-

sey A Seesbore Railroad for acve^l days alter enjoying bis annual vacatmn. He Is stopping at Ibe Blseaym Mre. Robert B Naylor, of tbe E heron, la taking a well deaerved real She Is ii Itlug friends lu Pblladclpbli A post-card received here on Tueaday evening showed that J. 8. Rush and Mra. Ruab were In Scran ton, Pa Mr. and Mre. John K. Aufln. of Pleaaaiitvllle. bare been vlatllng Mlsa Amy Miller lo Una ctly during

pa-t week

M.C. Fife end wife have returned from a trip through Peunaylvau During Mr Fife', ebaenoe, Daniel Krauaa was on duly as watchman

ic bank.

Miaa, Edith dandy will entertain er alsler, Ml>. Roaa Oandy, a teacher In tbe Cape May achools, at the Atglen, city, during the Inatltute dayr

State Superinteudent Baxter

amoug tbe 1X5 teacher* prraeut ) eater-

day morniug. He gave a abort

on "Nature Work."

openteg ufhyer waa dell’

by tbe Rev. W. A. Cobb. Bea lab

-Studies from Nature" was

topic of an an entertaining tal Robert O. Leavitt, of the New Jereey

State Normal School.

Tbe afternoon aerelou ojiciied 'dock with an address ou "Ends aud Means In Education" by Richard U. e, of Yonkers, N. X. After Ihlt questions and a discussion of tb<

aubject.

In theeveulng Prof. Bonne lectured

n "The Burbank Idea."

Ttie program fortnday and tomorrow

i a. follows:

Hod,

9.30—Opening exerclae".

9 45—"The School Uses

ook," Richard U. Boone.

1030—"Mate Teacbera' /

'oOnty Siiparintendr

I told them publicly that I <

Wentzell & Weber 765 ASBURYAVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week. h. know If you can get It once. Bargains in Hay and Ocean front properties sale. Also lot. for Investment end for tm

HereL BlSeAYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth end Ninth streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL

GARWOOD HOUSE,

THE ELBERON

THE KATHLU

K >0.4 Is KHT.4TK AKD €VXVEYAWIM«

I'ommla-loncr of Deed* ' * for Pennsylvania.

>,i, .r> nt A ■/. im ar»mncv.«^

it have you to offer T

.kwm a OUXAMl.

J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

hE

applicant, for cottages. •:

ROBERT FISHER. Bourse Building. Ocean City

HOTEL KIGLEN

MSTM AKKCi

AIoito. |r-Jipk-.s7sfrjj:

We have the following amounts to loan on approved First Mortgage: $6,000 - $2,500 - $2,000 - $1,500 - $800

nT." Marsesgjy «& IScl-v-v-ru-tlrw HTH AMI ( i:\TH AL AVK OCEA.V CITY, X J.

Ten lepere?' No, no! Don't think that. True, teu leprous men were before

longer leprous, but

healed. -Why aland ye thus piteously

lielpT Uo aud abow

yourselves to tbe priest, eud you that he will prououuce you dean.' That Is tbe method of Jeans by fatth. He be!leves In a lepers, but as clean men. aud dean men tbey became. He see.

•Inner, but as a pua-

slide sain!. He sees a ruined world,

a garden of Eden, and as a paradise regained.

•Tbe Incarnation waa Christ'! great act of supreme faith, not only lu Uod, tbe Father, to forgive and save men, but faith lo lost men willl-ig to b« saved Tbe crore la the outstanding wituereto ibe Invludble. unquenchable faith of I'brlat In lost and fallen mi

of boo*]. Even In death, He belle

saved, for I

" > dealh accomplished tbal aalvaHoo. 1 I '"Would (bat avery < iiiistian worker could catch tba lu.plratlou of Christ 1 spirit aud glorious example. We ai always looking on fbe dark aide of Ibe ! picture and we aee alu; Ibe amoke of

Manual Train.- | ,| ie iniquity of tbe world chokes

If only

view for I hr pulpit or desired a change I would be pleased to give up the work. The contention in tbe church la not between the Keformed denomination aa such, but It la between the Reformed Pre-l/yterlan Presbytery and Ibe church. The majority In tbe Fourth Church voted to remain In the denomination, but to withdraw from the Preabytery of Philadelphia. We read about tbe heroic atrugglea of r forefathers for religious liberty l uever did a people abow more ice. patience aud heroism ful ia liberty (ban haretbegreat tty of tbe members of the Kourl formed Presbyterian Church wf Pblladelpbla. Their couduct from begluilng to eud bae been aueb as to comtieud them to every lover of Juatlce. Ighteouaneae peace aud truth. All they desire Is liberty to worship Uod according to the dictates of tbelr own

conscience.

Youre cordially.

■ Natural Hlatory,"

Uilew

Post cards have been received Ii Ibl. city from MlaaSallle W. Lake Ii (iiattaneoga, Tenn. Miaa Lake la one of Ibe Stale officials of tbe Daughters

uf America.

Mlaa Mary Thompson haa returns lober dutlaa lu the post offire after few daya’ vtatt to Philadelphia Mia. Ethel ^Burcoiu waa on duly during

her ab-rnee.

Mlaa Elisabeth Kelly, of Philadelphia, who owna a cottage at Twelfth end Aabury e venue, was a viator here on Sunday. She was accompanied

by her nephew .

Hiram S Mowrer, ass atlacbee of ■ tie Klrat National Bank, la apeudlug bla vacation at bla furgirr borne lu Lancaster County. Pa He la arcum(■allied by Ml*. Mowrer. a H K. Manton will move from tbe Brook, apartmeota, ou tbe Boardwalk, nexl week, lo H£l Uoeau aveuue

- Him A. Vi Hooke’# ooUagc.

W. II. Townaond and family have ran lad the Rev. H M. Hodlae'a wttege, Seventh aud Wealey aveuue. for Ibe wmter, TbeVenlal was made through tbe agency uf H. F. Stan ton. Mra. 8. K Ayaraand daughter, Mias Flada Brockway. of Pbiladaiplila. tw luruad boma ywMarday after «(wmHiig several daya In Ibelr oottage oear_Sl»■nlb and Cenlra! aveuua. I hair lands mre are klwaya glad lo me Mrs. K' H Hartman. Rolaod Hortmau and Kdylba Hortmau. of Bocwlek. Pa . aud Miss Irene llortman. f Pblladelpbla. ware recrot vlabors at

Mlaa MIMe Horimau, of

Barr

10.15 —Inti II—"E‘ on Robert U. L

-"School Uses

Ing.” Richard U. Hooue. ^ .45—tjueslluna and dtacnaalou of' ^ wor | d froni yonder"side of the tbe subject. | m of glass, how dlffcreul 'would be 3—loternilaalon. loir concept too! Never loee fa 315—"Nature Work Purely f,,r 1 ledremabilliy of bumaully. leaaura," Robert ti. Iseavlll. shall even we ouraelves ever get lo B—"Amerlcw's Dream In the Con- j heaven? Because we believe lu Liinet? grcsslonal Library,' Henry Bore, of j NtJi Rut, dcapite all Uie dlaNew York. .'..magemeul of our failures, faulls and

brist still bellcvaa lu ua."

The nfly-foarih annual mewling of ■e New Jersey State Teachers’ J elation will be held al the high school building. Ohio aud Pactflc avenue, clily. on Tueaday, Wcdnwaday Thursday, December 'JS, 90 and

HO—Opening exercise* .45—"The Wisdom of Plants,"

U LeaellL

iq ail-tjoestlona and dlscuwkm

re aoljecl..

10.45— Intenlilssloii 11 -"The Motive, lo Scliool C< duel," Itlebard U. Boone. 11.45— tjumlona and dlacuaslou of

Ibe aubject.

What Nature Study Should Do for ra.’’ Itobert U. IseavUt. leatiuna and dlaruaaton of

Ibe aubject.

•-‘Inlermlsaloii. I IA—"Tba Voluntary Factor Educatloo." Richard U. Booue. Tba lecture tbla evtniug la free and le public la cordially loeltad to at-

rud. _

J will have a public sale of Jiorewa, Wagon a. Haro*.. Hlaukataawd Roboa al the Ocean (tty stablaa at') o'clock

Ha lord ay. Oetobar U4.

Atgfeu.

rwiek, a n

J. P. Pox.

Tim vault, and premia* of tbe Klrat National Hank are in charge of vigilant watebmen both day aud night. Kxcm * wux —Central avenue lota for house aud lot to Ocean Lity. P. O. Box Ofl, Homers' Point. M Poa Malm -Laancb, 90 Really new Will ^1 with 1 —-*— Apply Warren H. M and I'laasurt avenue.

holy nuxiTY. evetifng sermon In Holy Trinity Church was ou "Tbe Mutual Kelatiuu and Dulteaof CbriaRan Pauple.” Tbe text was from tbe New Testament lr-aon I Peter. 4; 8-10: "Above all thing, have fervent charity among youreeUaa • • • . Aa avery man bath received the gift, even an minister the same one lo another, as good sttwarda <>f ibe auulfold grace of Uod." Dr. Cook aald In.part: "Tbe early t nr latlaiia mem to have have ex peeled Ibe second Advent of Christ early day, perhaps in tbelr oa Tbla aiitldpetkm gives point lo many earnest words, as to He wise, therefore, and watcb unto

prayer.'

"Thought# of tba kingdom eoo me auggeal Ibe right eptrit end •et to tbe present life. Tbe life I after la one of love aud barmony; Hie ou earth, then, la no place fur dlecord. Tbe eplrtl of tbe heavenly arid should elm radar lie all Ibe children of Uod. Bleaaed are Urey who really believe tbla, and try lo thlftk, lo talk and lo esl this revateilon, lor II It an ua In JeauaCbrtet, oar Hevlof

iid. efalil

learn wbal Is perfect unaelflabneas

and [►effect charily.

‘Kim. Aud so the apostle perfect charily among ouraelrss. He II ‘fervid,' that la warm lug. like a lire on tbe bearib cold night, or like tbe sun'a rays, which mrlt the Ice and rlotba tb earlb with beauty. Charity' le moi than unselfishness; II Is active Christian love. Au empty glass may be perfectly clean; but It Is not like goblet full of pure water. Charity Is no abstraction foraermona. right feelings toward eac ‘Above all tblnga have fervent charity amoug yourselves ' Many a home baa been broken op, many a church aerioualy injured. If not disrupted, because those whom Uod haa brought together were put asunder beet they would not love one another. irp-tongusd Christian finds fi nrittirr with Uod nor man. "Second. Every man baa 'reew the gift.' The gift la the power to I 'Ve are to accept II and culUvate It. 'Uh uo excuses of temper or clrcumlances. We must bold up and follow be Pattern, aa does the carpet weaver "Third. Tbe -mlolateriog' In verso 10 and 11 I. another name fur service, c found, are llndiog, the real Joy of service It Is tire moat bleaaed aud Christ Ilk* tbmg lu Una Mauy also have failed In flud happiness ou awlflsh Hum might find 11 here; lor ‘charity bevor falleth.' •Try, beloved, and And out Jour special lint of service, thou du It, do tt gladly every day. Fray dally for more charily In our families, lo our parish be place* a here we live, ’that all thing* may lie glorified

through Jesus CbrUL' ”

m found It out for our- \

of.

Whoa w* study tbe life of Christ

Lots and Cottages for Sale and Rent New bnngalow wit), six room* and basement, bath anil every cotireniener. Partly larniabed, nicely situated. Bargain. Price faSoo. Six-mom house. Fourteenth street, full sire lot,nice ptfeh. Onlv 91x50. (The botyw.- ah me can no' be built for lem Rian #1400.) Lotou Ocean avenue, all up to grade, 60x13.1. Ouly 9400. Three lota, corner Fincentb and Bay kvenae. Corner lot, 50x115, inside lota, 40x115. Will acll tbe throe for 9390. Third lot from Twentieth street, with all iiu|>rovrmenU marie. Only 9x65. FOR RENT Handsome new store on tbe Itnardwalk, only $200. Brick atore on Aaburj' avenue, 925.00 i>er month. New apart menu on the board wait, oMy 9150. Apaitmenta on Eighth street, only 9x25. First MortgaKes For Sale 92400 at 6 |wr cent on first mortgage on fine pro|iert.v, two lot*. ^ 9X000 on a first mortgage at 6 pnr cent. 92000 at 6 per cent, on a first mortgage on choice property worth over #0000. JOSEPH I. SCULU NO. 757 ASBURY AVENUE

THE PALACE Ocean City, k^l. Now open for tba reception of gmata. MBs. J. L VAHTlak, era*.

•.•.Mm. I.VMm 8E0. 0. ADAMS k BM. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING MICK LA TUI t, tic., Ett. Work la Mmoa Line Promptly OCCAM CITY. N J I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER,. Stum and 6«t Finn Repairing 2 specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’ Supplies. OttO Anbury Av «nu«

0. J. H4MMB1 MarblemGranite forks

OCEAIN CITY LOTS FOR SALE

Lot No. 816. Section ''A." N. B. Corner 4th and Ocean Art.. 92,500.

Lot No. 737, Section “G," S. K. Side Central Ave..

near 34th Street, 600.

Lot No. 536, Section “G," N. W. Side Asbnrjr Avenue,

near 34th Street, 300.

Lot No. 458, Section "G." S. F:. Side of West Avenue.

near 34th Street. 200.

Lots Noa. 235.and 236. Section "G.” N. W. side Haven Avenue, near 34th Street (each), -xas. Lots Nos. 115, 116, 117. Section • , G.” N. W. side Simpson Avenue, near 34th Street (each), 50. ARTHUR D. BARROW^Owner, j.

Statuary Wort, Cradlm... CEMETERY INCA.9SURES Banal Vaolta. Grave Covwra AU kinds of Uamsuty Wort Works tt PleasantTUk. R. J. Leonard Kraus: Co. Electricians Ocean City, M. J. JACOB 8CHUFF TNE PIONEER BAKERY.

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'.jra

Than are flva ways uf baduaas I

•hit:

(1) stuff*!-out with chalk, or sum ihlpgilka that: (9) baryta*. beUer lhau chalk, but I covering lo h. nobody know It athar lu the oil or water, or other such stuffing, (4) loo Ihto—too much liquid, wbalrvrr II la, for (bo aolld; Now will you boy by I ha price per

"gal km"?

Wo have a Mate cbemlaf. eortlflrwte analysis tbal teila wbat’a In Devos

K. How a Rl> Thob*.

T. s. SIMMONS A CO. suoomsaoms r(f n. o. olklland ...Real j* Estate Brokers... Lots In all parts of th* city for sal* at bargain prices. Including Oc*an Fronts. * Cottages for sal* or rent. InUr-Atate Phone 122-B. Office, Eleventha»d Aabory. Ocean City.

R. Curtis Robinson aa Conveyancing and Insurance Notary PwMk asd Commlaaloear of Deads No». 74-4—46 Aabury Avenue OCILAN CITY, n. j.

DARBY'S Ocean City Laundry 656 Aabury Ave First-dam Work lu Every PSrileuls..

The Pontiere Shoe Store 914-911 Aakwry Ave.. Occaa City. R JFINE LINE OF LADIESMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S

REPAIRING NEATLY DONE First National Bank