Ocean City Sentinel, 4 March 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

ft. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and-Proprietor OCEAN .CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Inter-State 'Phone No let

fHUR8UAW MARITH 4. I

manuracturiiiR planta of Hie 1

yard.

Theac ludualrlal plauta, with organization, err put uniter the ajretuen t of uaral ufnoera—trained af>re-

tatu the

'' Sunday in the LOCAL CHURCHES

1» of the Important yarda a

led4>y the apIrR Into the de-«rt, to*be ! • item pled by the deril.'’ i a ~ 'hurch. In today'# *o«i>el." 11

holda up to our Imh j i

triumph of Jeaoa t ‘hrtd over j i

great adversary of tl.et and ■ man. and comforn ua with the a—ur- j

alnat

raplain strong Sermons and B*cellent Music Heard by Large

Congregations.

•••by. i

TlIC coming auminer aeaaon in IbM report glvea every ludlcailon of being I be greats* ever baJi by .Oeeaa flty i^rt all work to make IbU an aaaurrd fart. ** Monday laat brought ua tlie Ural aprlng month, gnd the weather “ a» One Speaking of the weather.' the cloatuk winter baa been remnltable for Ha mllduera. To be aure. Iliere bare beeo a few uopieaeaut daya, but Chief Scull -mllee complacently when be tblnka of the predlollon lie made

la* autumo.

L'KbgaUieorder, all Ibe fourth claaa poatmaalera lu New Jeraey, are now under civil aerrlce regulallona. tbe Civil Service Commlaeiou haring noillied tbe 1‘uet Office Department tbi la now lu readiueaa to furulah ellglbjee whenever there may be any vecauclea Tbla nes tule will apply to New Jeraey. and bereaflet t Uj New Jeraey Congrea*men will not bare the bother of tilling the vacancies that may occur lu the fourth claaa pint office. The port office department baa loaued a circular relative to tbs manner In which all claa will be ffiled. and tboae who wub to become fourth flaaa poatmaalei r wjll be furulebed with tbe - Information upon making

application.

Tug^merlcan mechanic U entitled to a large nbare of tbe credit fur the apiendld voyage of tbe Atlantic batjleablp Beat. aay» the Newark for tbe excellence of bla workmanship the Beet would never have made that voyage. It would have broken don o and the nation and navy would.bavi Incurred tbe ndtcule of tbe world only too ready to condemn aod rtdtruli In tbe voyage of tbe bstlleabtp fleet tbe natkinc have had preaeuted to them a triumphant teal of tbe «klti banlc aa well as

Hilly of tbe

American manufacturer audAbe <jual Ity of American workmaoablp. Aa a

*ra of rank and e* perteuce Be psamen j ieau cul. pduclllloua meu. wMb the; ^ raining, lutererta and amblllona of, r|( i profeaaional HgUtlng cla-.—aa removed from tlie intereala of modern | ( (

rlgbtoeoi

rutleth — eut of t

tury from tl of Ibe main

tlie director* o Tbe organization of

then complete

r life a

Both tbe legislators and coogt men pnt up with a great deal more of outside effort* In “run" them Ilian I* at all necessary, says the Cape May Star aod Ware. They are Ibe representatives of the people and they reaponat ble to tbe people and to nobody else, and Governor Kort'a and Senati

Hand's Indignalion

Committee to “bolt In" la entirely jurtlficable. Many no doubt have noticed that one of tbe Brat suggestion*

made by tbe Slate Committee

economize by cutting out the Inland

wateaway appropriation. Jeraey and the seashore a

little and get leas aa compared with other section* of tbe State and this suggestion la unnecessary. Any tempted action of this kind should be

Treat tbe child more aa an equal

—not aa a bopelem Inferior. Then isn't so much need of coming down f« bis level aa of giving him an opporto nlty income up In youiA^hlch will

not require aneb a frightful eflort o bis part as yon sometime* tmaglui

If you can get a child to recognize and treat you aa bis equal, continue*

Woods Hutcblnsou. a rltiug In

Magazine, you will have gained tbe highest possible position of Influence over him and earued the best and slocereal compliment ever paid yon. Wc dwell greatly upon what parent* leach

their children, but w e forget to rte In equal detail on tbe opposite sldi tbe ledger what our children teach

It would be difficult to say o4.which side the balance would be found lo fall. The Child Is not merely the Ideal

pupil, but also the grtale*! teacher

the w»rld. Tbe lessons that we l*arn from him, If we approach him with proper humility. are tbe most valuable

part of our education.

When reading and printing were made potorble fnrilie majority, a new set of probl m- wa* added to the world's work. Now that nearly everybody reads somrllnug. II Is the pi see of leaders to see Ihsl tbe world read, prufltable material. Once Ibe propbrof families In which good book* r a tradition was much larger than today. Immigration mean* that ta.k of Inducing generally the reading habit I* made many lime-a. difficult. It must be met. School., colleges, libraries and tlie belter cla— lewspaper* and magazines eo-oper-lo thl* end. Here Is gu Item which falls under our eye. illustrating one •tep taken by a public library lu Ma«-

' accepts the burden, <‘ollter's Weekly

This particular Institution has pubfor Its boy and girl patron* i. booklet of thirty-one pages with thl* imply phrased foreword: •■rill* I* a list of book* we think you will And Interesting. II does not Include all tbe book* we have for boy* and girls, but many of the beat one* Books for very young readers are omitted from this list. Where the of the gutbor Is marked • you know be has written other good book* though we mrntion only oue. You

tell what tbe other*

under the author's name In the card

gue at tbe library. If you want books on a particular anbject. for the subject lo tbe card cata-

logue, or ask someone lo Ibe library help you. Tbarearedlflereot kind* ol

, a« yon know—stories of athof adranture* at am or among

Indians, of exploits In war, bonk*

male, books on elactrictty. etc

To know and to like many kinds ol reading will add much lo your enjoyment; so, If you now like only oue oi two kind*, we hope this list may ternpt you to venture a little beyoiffi your

favorites to flod new friends.” The booklet then goes on with I Igeutly chosen lists under such

log* a*: "Slorie* for Boys," "Blorie* for Girls,” “Occupations for Boys" “Occupations for Olris," "Animal*. Bird*. Insects.” “Kamou* Old ritorle*." “Famous Men and Women. 1 ' “Our Own Country," "Over the Kea* and Far Away," “Books of Poetry,’

iddre—ed to the Angel or Hi*l* j l.aodicla Kev^Tfi 14-SS. Dr. l ook opened wltji the re lisl nothing l» brtlrr calcalab liortuese of human grandeur tin utbi of an ancleot city lu ruin* lirough the once populous 4 •reserved building* or |«>rtlo •ulldlng*. dterluetog Ibe *pl rcblterture of age* gon- < ■ave crumbled and are nearly I u tlie *and,only a column, or red cornice, or a bit ol doorway

.n*. -If; l

neighbor. Men ^ alk

d to the teeth. A conrtaul sill-; of fear abd *d*pirlon warp* Ibe It ► e nature. The pa—loii* are ek-1 and magulfle^. Tlie lutcJlignire j judgment are dwarfed, wud j’ the *ame, .tier lu kind, I*;

aanV or tribe wboj[£

world In which they

II, and the life they share with £ n , t •r* have no central authority. They | Il£ k around With prejudice*. *ut-er- j TIcon and *eliuhiie*s. Hut let inruieii... rve that life tia* a ■■eiilrsl autlKirily 1 " v >at God I* Minreme—and they will | t * L ' iw prejudice* and •uperatillon to the ! 1 d, for they are no longer In keep-! "'“I

« PEDDIEB'S JOKE. took AH s Out of i |-ddbeof tbit

rtepi-’

iln. however. It I* on the bank* le winding Marauder-a namelhal gone Into hlrtory and language a* founded by one of tbe Heleurld monarch*, and wa* famous for H» manufacture*, wealth and general iruspenly. At one lime there wa* a lourbihiiig church. But through luxiry II degenerated and fell into decay. Cbrirt, "the Am^i. tlie falllifuland vorka." As then, so now, all I* uake l and open to Hl*omul*cleui eye lie saw wasa church oeltlier hot. but lukewarm- Near

I .aod ins

Ice-cold—•ome •eful In Its way. ere lukewarm and, therefore, nau*-

Hiug

Lukewarmue** I* tbe favorite stu of ir day. It destroy* pereonal char Her aud paralyse* I lie Church of God The lukewarm Christiana are Ineffl dent. They are a rtumbling-block to other*; they are uncon*clou* of their coDdJtloO.and that often render* them

ibers of ibe HepubHcan Male -Novels •’ The subtended lilies range

'Treasure Island'

Jungle Book.” and from “Alice Wonderland" lo Mra. Lincoln's “Co Book." Doubtless the whole plan, I rinding tbe little blnu about progre and ambltluu In reading, given lo tbr help some proportion of boys and girls of one town to faller and more wisely directed Hie.

Friday and Balui tbe newest and"' author of “The

Nixon'

1 March S and 6

not miss this opportunity to gratify both eye and ear. Tbe tbonsaudi admirers of “The Message of the Violet.” the most tuneful number of •Tbe Prince of Pllaen,” will want l bear Louise Gunning sing "Th Message of tbe Red, Ked Ko-e Miss Gunnl-ig. who Is starring tor th flrrttlme. wa* featured last sea son I

•Tom Jone*.”

letter* remaining

In the Ocean City Post Office fo ending February ITT, IteiW:

Landis. 8. W.. \ Miller. 8. E. .» \ In calling for tbe above, please say

ad vertlaed.

Edward M. 8trrruN,

Postmash

1 hr knr Osre—I bnSbsr will

• *90 000 IM Hl*>I.i*i stt.n

There have been eighty buildingerected or are now lu course of erection I me*oia«iot»« *>i condolence. In thl* city since iJetuber 1 of last year. I ** * rreuisz m—iin*oi lotacosem. j It Is conservatively estimated that the

cost of these la ISW.OOU.

In addition to these. Ibe Improvements to tbe Headam will cost ftfcJkM, tboae to tbeUcaanlc 000 and the big

8briver Improvement uu tin

require an expendllure of money e*tl- j iiiiiVouni

mate-1 al flT OJU Then, too. tbe First 11"*** on record ou> nri-reri.iion-of m M. E. Cburcb, w hlch w a* begun lu Ibe. . l ^*^ h *° l ' J *'“ 1 bu ■umoier, te almort completed, .1 a j * WrsZClrt^OoaDcU. No. ■». Jr. curt of |S6.(XXI. A. iF.ltwl.wbU* ssu.s sub liumblr There have be*n a number of minor ini-i"" lo in* siiiof ib* Mi»i HizisImprovement* III dlffemit sect Ion* of i'*V“n M ‘ ro for our broibsr «ii tbe re*ort, and, taken allogriher.il I* b, RreoI«*d^ , Tb*| ,1 | l n l 1b€ , d < reib"Ol Job safe to say that t-l*i»»*i bare been aiuiin un* • oasm lo*** » urotbrr wa. •pent on building* here within the ooroidssi sciivsawinW..* mmor **... last few mouth* mor.s drsolid . bmulma.m dlllgri - l> Tbi. I* s record to be proud of y*! l ,*r!* < y°. l _ , ''f?^‘. tou g Ocean Lily usually due* Httle buaMIug. sort as a Jaater Msrbsa n srar reL but she certainly has cause to strut •■—•or in* u.s4j .nddi* r. .«d->r n.* in some al Ibl* particular lime. " r : tn T p ’ “ *d**» , * 'b* lauvsst •

_ | "In the Unit temptation, Ss ' i ( brlrt to satisfy the IrglllinM j for food by hrll-sugge*led n Thou be tbe Hod of God. comm that llle-e stone* be made bread.’ t runptngly «igge*ts —methhig l

appear* perfectly hkrmlea*. Ill* fre- lug. Wbe quently so In life. Great indeed may il makes tl

t-e tbe tyranny of the fle*b, bat greater duces a high concentration of steady j 0 f H . by far I* man'* free will lu conquer II, feeling It doe*ft>sy with (he fat-' of : woman 1 hel|>rd by the grace Jesu* won for him. j fatalism, aud fatalism mean* re*ig-' ''You I “lu tlie second temptation. Halan I nation to fate, and fate mean* an om jdren."li ^Through pride aud presumption. The one of who*, cliaracler we are igo.o- ,!: i '“ v ' | r '

1 1 temptation to pride i- perhap- Ihelai

roll SHOULD HIVE A Reliable Builder

. Bi-i-hatn, 4144 11c. I’hiiadclptiia.

n quirt aud free, and pro

n free from • God and

Tlie pn-

iUd God “l.lglil

e le"* 1

a the

‘8bould

knew that

Napoleon

w hen the Old The de*lre of mom

prlugs-

' ri/r'-u of Vll in!', nts for the or | *hrii

upliou that reigns in tbe cilie* of oar ountry? A man «pend» a few thous,ud dollar* to win out at an election, then tl iiid due* not feel himself repaid by bb ildermau’s salary of live hundred dol-

ars. He Is a member of a city'* “The w

school board, and a book rotppany duced In tbe public school. He Is a

*lck man who doesu't know that «k. Tbe Laodlctans, like many of the rich today, thought they had need nothing. But fhrist urges Ihem >f Him (^Mble riche*: to come Him and hav^belr eye* opened lb they might really nee. But He rebuke* those wlxftn He love*, and for Ibeli good He stand* al tbe door of Ibe t, just •* He did of old. knncklt admission; and that. In order e in, to. dwell within n* and

Holy Trinity next e same as Osual on

Dr. tk»k closed the tortrui ion by a resume dr tbe bl ards offered totb/fallhful < >me, and who emnire unto Tbe services In Holy Trinlj

Sunday

the flrrt Sunday lu tbe mouth. Then will also be evening prayer Leptco addre*-on Saturday al FIRST M. X "Gethaemaiie: or. Tbe Man-ward aud Uod-ward Direction of the Soul I Sorrow,” was the subject of the KeDr. Brunyate's sermon lu tbe First V R Church on Sunday evening H took bis text from Matt., 3i: 84 4i "Then cornel li Jesus with them lulu place railed Getbaemanc, and said unto Ibe disciple*, sit ye here go and pray yonder." etc. Dr. Brunyale said lu part public life of Christ has eud< bid* tbe world adieu aud retires, lu •lltary anguish, to pray. It our and power of darkness' ml. In Gelbsemane we see tbe mynward and God-ward direction of tfie lu His sorrow, human nature, w ith all Its sympathetic Instincts, be wished HI* friend* to ►laud by Him In HU dreadful crisis. He, like all men, looked mau-ward for help. God Intended man to help It D bard to suffer a al to sofler away from b among stranger*. U doubly hard. You have b en under tbe weight of long, dark oigbu of loneliness,when silvery laugh would hat made you heroic aud brave. In sue night* you have felt the need aud the lue of a little human sympathy. There U a loneliness which tbe

ml 1

rvlve

fall

before It like a victim; and there be hour*, Christian friend-, when ran help aud cheer and bte*a. mr Saviour'* appeal to man fur help Vi the garden, we discover three thing* In relation to man a*-a helper." These three thing*. Hr Ilruayate,

said, are:

First—Tbe frailty of man a* a helper Second—We discover tbe necessary qualincatioo* for man a* a helper. Third—The pr-q-er consideration*

u> , < iur nature can bear but little. I arc soon Aercome. no that we cannot

J- f- j help our dearot friend*.

•ui. | Watchfulness and prayer—looking . n» above for help aud guidance are necessary qualification* for man a* a 1 w helper. It I* often Ibe unhappiness of *"* God'* children that Ihelr bogles cannot 1*1*. j keep pace with their miuI* In works of

•i*tr piety and devotion. Our ( M

“'"•graciously consider* I bU, accepts the

mtireu. He would rule lu hi* wor f art. literature. M-lenre. "In the third temptation. Satan. 1 la-t resource, appeal* lo the gre ource of evil, the de*lre of rtchi 1 bkli ha* ruined many a soul lull eut of pride and lu*i; The de-ire noney I* a root of al^avlls, win,

• ngled themrel 1 Tim., vl; 10

temptation fall. Sal^ I "Innocence I wa* utterly routed, 9 •» nature I* pm

Otis M. Townsend --.BUILDER

General Contractors and Builders Scull and Marts Company . IV,- \n’ " CO " ,, J..H* MART*. Sec-y and Tn*. ‘ j and Haven Avenue Wan City. N JHotels. Apartment Houses. Cottages, Bungalows Mill work and”^Builders' Supplies City Mill and Lumber Company ALI.ES S' I'LL. Hei-retary aud Trw h and Haven Arenue. Ocean City, N. J.

feel, healthily. To

aud a

franchise: .utrartor a contract to build a municipal building. Tbe devil comes to i, reylng; ‘Money will enable you, ravel everywhere In luxury. You y own oue of the Buest house* of city, and have your Eel lime of rerts, your horse* and carriages. You may satisfy your artistic taste lor book* picture* and music. You ran be relo tbe boures of the great All there will I give I bee, If. falling wn, thou wilt adore me.' A man ust be of a strong character to resist e tempting bait. •The evil woman whl.per* In the rofa virtuous girl, 'why will you il for a mere pittance of -lx dollar* week, when your honor and a higher price lu Ibe market of tbe world?’ The Soclalltbe honest workingman, 'why will you alaveln yourmiueor factory w hen your lazy employer spends in a'd* your earning* of a year. Property robbery. What be poase-ue* I* your* by Inalienable right.’ “Yes, beloved brethren, avarice tlie meauert and tbe hardest of the vices. The avariclo-i* man pays hi. laborer* tbe lea*! possible wage. Ms outwit* bis competitor* by uujust mean*. He hardens bis heart to cry of tbe poor and to keep leas knows no standard of right but money standard, and cynically thli every man ha* hi* price. ' A oe to ; rich,' say* the 8avlor lu warning, you have your rtinsulatlun.' il.ukr

■There la 1

lanfon.

trifling with

lempter. He must be met wit word of command, 'Begone Batai you parley with him, be will betray a even under t -e flag of truce. "Temptations make us vigilant. Temptations make ns strong. Tbr ire we rest*! tlie evil, tbe eaaler it conquer It. Temptations make ier for onr crown. The true soldier loug* for toe time of peace. Tbe Chrtetlan soldier knows that every victory brlngaliim one step nearer to bis eternal home wltb God, aud all *lhe faithful ones who have fought the good light. (1 Tim., 6; 12-)" Light and Darkueas" was the subject uf the Rev. H. T. Casselberry'* serin lu tbe Flrrt Pre-bytcrlan Church Sunday evening. Mr. Caaaelberry said In part; 'If God Is to prosper us. there mu*i an Inner harmony hetweaa u* Him. If tbe habit of our life be posed to God. the result eau ouly be collision aud rebuke 'David and Paul did not profe** perfection In the sen they were conrelou* of an Inner harmony, and because they that harmony they became what they ere. Or, we may state It In a com■only used sentence, 'like begets like ' ove begets lore, hate beget* hate. A tan may choore to live In tbta world od deny hope, deny God; so, for him, there Is no hope, no God. He ha*said In bl* heart. How can we ebangr Im? Can we give any greater proof an tbe rtarry heaven*, write a book evidence more potent to hi* 0011 •clenre than tbe'inoral law within? man may standTt be will, amid thr ilrth and music of a summer day, hen Ihe air I* vocal with birds. Inlet*. whispering trees aud sneerlugly ty.‘there is no voice.’ If Ibe inlernal light I* darkness, bow black? To Internal purity all azterual things bepurr. Each man ■* Ihe area tor of hi* He walks In a universe

mplain ofai not God's

•orld. but

blight, the darkoe**, tbe blanl re all your owu. Tbe light w hich I n you Is darkpes*, ba* become dark ies* aud therefore the tight Itself 1

ark ness. It 1 rhlch makes tl

l tbe 1

u Oceai

Recent real estate traiu-ft City recorded In Hie office of CTerit Way are a* follows;

Ocean City Gardens Co lo Ott* \ Townsend. H. Lot 21?. block 2. pla

of said company.

Ocean City Garden* fo. to J. Darwl Pines, ^ot 11&. block 1. plan of said

company.

City of Ocean City to Lewi* Lincoln Eavensou. (I. tjult claim* lot* 85k. 6H'J. 585 and 41X1, Section H. The Ogden Wylie Co. to Henry H. 8 Ogden. It. U.t 03.5, Section K. City of Ocean Oly to George Parker $6.18 Lots !*». 50. 17), block 846., fronting 011 Simpson avenue between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Fra in be* J. Smith et ux to KuimV Myers, *ur. executrix. $3?oO Part lot IS. Section 10, plan Ocean CUy

Ladd Co.

Jame* E. Lake et ux to Mabel E Jennings. $400. 1-ot. 590 aud 600.

Section L.

Carrie Scbutr, et vlr to Mary Smith. $1. 1-ot* 885, 889, 888. 166, 168, 861. Section A; lot* 21 and 22JiecUou C; lot* 361, 862 aud 863. Section H; lot 626.

Section L.

Mary Smith et vlr to Jacob HchufT $1. Same as last above deed. Augurtu* H. Slchler et ux to Elizabetb 8. Htgbee. $3.V-0. Part of lol 678. Seel Ion A. Lewis Lincoln Eavensou el ux Ada E. Jefferson. $1. Lot* 858, 6 595 and 400. Section A Ada E Jefferson to Rachael T. Eaveuson. $1. Same a* last atx

deed.

Amy Miller to William F Gardiner et ux. $4500 Lol 408, Section A. Charles Griffin Myers to Dr 1. Nor wood Griseom. $10,000. Lot ?85, Sec-

tion A

m and wife, Ph

-lllie A. Hortman, Al

k -—j, ... B. Wlmrr,Mr* H C. 1 Philadelphia; Mr*. Joseph Chal

May; H B ---. Bridgeton; Mrs H. E. Wendell, Camden: L B. Reis, W. Trtebel Philadelphia. KATRUJ. Mrs. Johnson Roney, Ml*s Fled* Krockway. Mra. L. Baker. Ml** V Harman, Philadelphia; Mr* Bernard Bloch, Ueriilce Kloch. Merlon.

H. H. J'auifrld lank*. Salem: Mr

d chllur

Camden: Geo.

Tlie American n ploys from 25 to 5C than the navy on

and Indirectly It pay* 1

n lire laud em- vtnsw-

. i “im

all tr

"There Is an Increasingly large num- Volk. vets! things In Chrirt .' b « r of l'* 0 l' , * * ho ol » l,n ‘ 1 *«' •• 00 v * eu « hlcb chararterlze* »f w fT. -do-n wllh all law, all J

Mias M. G,

liyera, Phllsdelphla.

KLHKHOX

J R Down*, J. E Frey, New Y01 I H. Hailey. J V. Buck, Mr hbll Win. H. Graham. P. F. Wright at— wife, Harry Bloch, Miss Rmok*. John F. Corson, 11. Brady. V. C. Scull, Philadelphia; E. M.Sutmnand wife • Joseph Steelman, H,

Charles Mathews, Henry Gerlacb, l'. S. Grant. H C. Kuukle, H. Reed, J H. Haines. C. E. Helfteld. H: C.

. authorlly ! There la God ha* not given us menls.’ For them II

moral law

my c

Hirey, S. H TL 'Horn, Mr*. Maggie M Illss Mary A. Vaullorii, r and wife, L. A Bonner.

'ret4» Marsh,

1 injwag lain It u

srly I

inland Ml— Etna M. Marsh. J W. .

They Allan I> Corosll. J. 8 t'aterson and w ile, E. P. Dolbey aod w ife, Edith B

The Sentinel does good Job Work

t hr left bis t

Tour n-eular -profr* jas a sbarp tongin- aud ■e II when occasion arl A fanner's wife bad

meadow tbere beblnd yni

this fnitcrnli " said ibe Im •t In that bis

San Francisco Chronicle.

FREE PUZZLES FOR CHILDREN.

NOTRE OF SETTLE!! ENT

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS.

SEE WASHINGTON 4 THE HEART OF THE NATION THREE-DAY TOURS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD March 18. April I, 8, 29. May 13, 1909. Round Trip Rate $10.55 or $13.05 I-'ItOM OCEAIV CITY

A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker - and - Embalmer.

TUCKAHOE. N. J. fl^ARK LAKE

Undertaker and Embalmer

Tbe Last Rose of Sommer is gone but the low prices tecmain on Men s and Bans' Suits, Pants. Hats. Caps, Furnishings at Jos. MENDEL’S The Leading One Price Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher.

4te

The Uatest in Brotuns and Greens 1625 ATLANTIC ME* ATLANTIC CITY

OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Offici;; 8th St. Opposite I*. O. . Plans and Specifications prepared without charge Only galvanized nails used pn

exterior work

JAMES H, TODD CARPENTER AND JIBBER

7th AND ASBURY AVE., OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Paper Hanging, Palming A Select Line ol WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquautert for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS Worssi.s.si, - l.—., Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians enue. Ocean City, N.J.

ENGLISH ft JOHNSON,

CODiiacims m Builiiers

I —AO Anbary Ayrnue, SEIISE 1. B01BEE01S l UI

Carpenters and Builders

ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS AND RSPAIN* Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Ca rpenter •~ <a nd Builder 0HARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT 811 WALNUT ST. PHILA. WMoenUy ud'^taNOy sad svw?*veDlt«-

lllLK ,,C

O. C. I. c. Co. SFntta and We-4 Ave.. Agency for ... Wawa Dairy... JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERf. »b. 700 Alter, AtcMt, Oceii Cltj. I. J. d> Uresd, Fire ■ * THE PIONEER RESTAURANT AND .OTSTER CAFE

il before a »lruk* <>

done as to malnlain a w Imtv M.-.1 m <1

•ea, say* McfJure - bagazine. Tteloe as many admiral*, twice a*

many captains, tbre* lime- s. many commendvt- work for !!. Many of

Ihmc, of course, are required fu

-4ant mtillsry 1—1» asbore, out a great Kgs'*. •nd grow lug number merely for ihe 851 A.bury *>

Try Caswell

Hrrt—A drflulle objert.

Thiwi >d A^irenV!!^!!... ilrsmiile upon all—mo*i all—«0tbe I E - P- I>»lbey and wife, Kdlth H.

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ward. May we turn tiod ward at that *“«• There l* on holy rert-day-no ■“‘I w ife Jidward High, G. W. hour, -aid the .peaker. l*«k to the Sabbath. Oh. sad da> for America vulL* K!. r i K ”S*">. A '. 1 ‘ ““f , w- -s are* - 2 re reare. gtSfcSSCSS&JMStK

Ilia a well-known fart that tbere B. f. Selber, fharlra Bond, M. f. 1 w Idr difference lu the eharartrr of Price, Atlantic (Tty; A. A Howell.

Ocean City; \V J Harrlgau. WIImliigluu; Benjamin Mill*. Port Cheater.

In St. Augustine's fharrh on Su day morning, the rector, the Hev J.,i r J Sweeney, preached a strong serrai

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there is no cen-l H. p~ r , .... rery man's baud 1*. l.e<'alo, Audubon.

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