Ocean City Sentinel, 4 August 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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bis bnid «b« Irafr end his blhei «nu a dl«hst*-l«l m»*«: t.l* i wblrh was bars also, d^irtis ibs and cold, seemed to •itiii* out t

A CURIOUS WATCH.

,r SUNDAY IN THE

Mads br s C.svsr Workman at

LOCAL CHURCHES ... ,r:-rrr

Hr bad Strong Sermons and Excellent

Music Heard by Large

Congregations.

.-am* bywSfcitt a

After as absence of foor yrata from Hadnor. James Casry bad returood as snpertntepdcnt of tbe rsslccn (II of tbe railroad and bad aurrled Ubble NMSOO. Tbe weddini: was

ad DOW that It was d started for tbe cai

r soo-lo-law tbat tbry could Dot rest rain tbrtnsrltrs from trUlns. despite tbe protest a tlou< of UbMe and

Jim.

Shortly after tbe olpht of tbe cborch eoucert arbeo Casey beard IJbMr ”■* aoo sine tbat soof wblcb bad i ibins in It about "aosels In ebarye* anseu. and one day bis I marl nation

broke Into a satis fled ctln. If brouebt forth to rbroal oboerratlon It srould bare appeared strikingly like Llbbie

While Casey eras on hit way to tbe yards at Buffalo to board 30r - tbe return trip an ambulance people frequently In a tils city, and

Its usual sire ft j der. HU fDc

| called InM command every bit of bi

! man vitality be bad In him j with tbe horrible |«>eribilll»« ' factor and was facing alone.

i lldally tbe «li:..al.-ame to view-very “*» ebureb sen kw. In lh» r | faintly, wrarertegly and Indtetln- tly at tvondsy were Sargrly attended

1 first, then a trifle plainer ootll be reliant

' caught Its full sbtulfirancr

| "Clear track!" It Indicated dal mush- was a feature. He rose bed toward the lever to throw on nyore speed. Imt Instead, nut lint.t rKIMTv. In the black night and Ju-t abend Holy Trinity 1* K. tliureii waa tilled of tbe cab window, glided tlm spirit to Jbe duon Sunday by a large, re form of Ubbje .Nelson. She was peer .(V.nUve and devotional coiigrettsts.fi trig latently abewd ^ , Tbt w M vpednUy good, the Casey, and bU band ^ "> I M .' | pelled to tbe whistle aod »t> ... •I'lendhl, all premu.t de lated shriek log for the switch to tbe Radnor The rector, tbe Rev. Sydney tioodsidetrack. man. railed tbe day “Mid Sen*onKunCasey felt as If a kind of Insantti day," and delivered a at rung sermon had seised him. yet be slowed do"n from the test. "In My KalIter's house and then found himself wai.-blng ' the a witch olgnai and watebiu* eager ^ Tbe Kundl} .

Taylor, o a natty night, and Taylor bad slipped on the ley tracks and broki When Casey, with a few mas os band, mnnterrd Into tbe train

awkward situation' la which be bad •eft them. ^ A special, carrying tbe president tbe road from New Vork to Chicago

m aod coming at tbe rate of a a minute. I Whalen, one of the best en-

ptc* and priae~oT tba Toondhc U in tbe depot yards waiting to g and already

S <m tbe platform of tbe single tbmaly watching proceedings, a large, stern ridged person, a rest lea. He chewed at bin e mustache, buttoned and hi* fur coat and never took

Point) mechanic, determined to put him to tbe test aod accordingly caused lo be forwarded tv biro a Tew copper nail*, some wood clippings, a piece of broken glass, an old cracked chins cop. some wire and a few eribbage board pegs Tbe bo* was accompanied by the request that tbe Polo should traas form ih«se unpromising articles into a timepiece. It was a challenge and one-thst few watchmakers would bare cared Io take up But It would bare taken a harder task Uun this to dauut tbe Pole Tie set to work on the unpromising me terials and out of them fashioned a watch that was quickly dispatched to tbe etar Just rtg hours after be began bis,Work of transformation tbe war. b started on Its Journey to Bt Petersburg. where It arrived safely, to tbe great delight of tbe caar If waa a most unique timepiece. Ita cane being made of China and Its

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Why didn't they send the Would the siding ocrer be Was It Ice locked’ What wa anyway? He asked bimaelf

sand questions as be grew more and. The rector gave a more*frantic with apprehension i»ik on "Tafts and

It seemed tbat be bad waited I lien- (

a hundred years when be finally caught | A " ,Tl the flash of tbe waring lantern. < The Rev MU Ion Then be had to get BOB Into aetto-i Philadelphia M. K

friends looked lu, loo.

Ilnoa I ’ I Th * wen ire w as a- I

• as usual. A beautiful solo >

wrung by Mid Kenian. Waller K

tbuu. present with hls cornet,

re aiul j Tbe rector gave a snappy J<

. It U

rmog. He 1

When tbe ta-omotir.

Casey, pressing forward-also a. If to, Tb# o( |b> ^ .

carry the great, th rubbing engine with '

him. looked half mad with dread of ■>*■. aald ll^ spewker |w. tbe Imnilncnt—tbe Imminence of worn- J ** u ’ l h,r "’ 4J| '* "Sbow thing terrible and near. u " the Father, as He la revealed

Bnt SOB didn't fall him. She obeyed Jeso. t'br|m. '

the commanding touch which be ap 1 Tbeoc yreeka' need Was great, plied to the lever* | was lm|ietmlirs that they should And Casey was obeying tbe com- j„ u , Tbej- sought Him who alone d TSf^srlal shot 00 tbe siding with Tbe cantata, brist and the *1,11. not a second to spsr* from collMIng 'ftru ’ waa sung by Hie children s with tbe local. "• cb..ru» In tbe evening. Tbe rbildreu

gr n were led by l> V. Redding, of Phlla

won! delphla. aud did very wall.

tbe cub be waa weak, so weak the- >1 | Ttie beautiful aud Itnpremve eerewas all be could do to stand. At flr-i mouy of tbe Forty Hours’ Adoration be seemed to forget who or where b • o|irncd lu Ht. Augustine's Cborch on was. Then gradually bis mind desinl Kun.lsy with soletuu High Mass, celeand^r^louked abuitJiliD. ^ ^ braird by Father < iiiien. assisted by " “““ “ * Fattier (Jaodeotlus and tbe Rev Am-

brose as deacon and subdew con, reAn excellent musical program.uuder

and tbe sluwb was tbe president of n, <*«■ direction of Miss Ken edict Pblll|si,

Kttb mingled gr.,-. was reudend by tbe nummicau weml-

tade and aeverttr and firing BOewlSHW uarlana, of Waablugton.l) C.Tbeoffer-

lory solo was beautifully sung by Miss Marie G. Langney. of Philadelphia

. . ' * moet edifying and Impramlve part

"■** “J, 1 -!-* ~“rT ,too

tails after he gave way to tbe «.,« »“ ,h * ?««-»»» •» 'be littlecbll ral. 6oe thing, bowerer. be fal«l d,r '' oflb * ‘btougb tbe able. aeotloD when telling of tbe tie- of theeborrb, atrrw lug flowers ae tbe r Influence that bad controlled Blessed Kecramebt was carried alofl and tbat waa tbe name of LJbblr amid bowed beads of tbe silent wur•o- __ shippers, wblcb was concluded by Hie was a premonition." be laaisted chanting of tbe llUn' ol saints by the

—“bled Cmlr aod Plenty.

thev^^e A1 'b» even lug service, which bswan parting go. __ si ? HU o'clock, tbe ebureb w a* crowded

l»oe*.., s Low. For bat HJumson waa

•le !• ton made deer by an InrtyfTMot wbb-h oiv-orrsd at bla betoved Auleatad me loos before be was forced lo start mi bis final Journey to Parts In search of another lease of bealtb aod life a regiment passed the place In tbe course of a maneuver lu commander went srord abewd

• kind of a spell"

They bad taken Whalen U

dared O^y.

'When Casey fully regained bla ae

Tbe Rev. I»r. J. Morgan Reed, preeideut of Pennington Seminary, was the distinguished prwaclmr lu Hie First kt. K. Church Sunday moruiug, aod hi< Instructive discourse bold tbe ehnw al-

tantlou of tbe large congregation

Or. Reed look bla text from John 14:' I: "Because I live, ye ehell lire also."

He apuke lu part a* follow s:

proved from “This la good uew*. Nothing la so

-As for yourself tbe rales of this Hmplure. reason and tradition, waa desirable as life, nothing so dreaded company compel employees to run given by Esther (laudeulius. of the asdaatb. Tbe cemetery la tbe darkest trains by orders and signals Instead Pwawlootet Order, of Hotiokrn. followed plara on Mrih. Ufc under tbe most of by premonitions As you hare die- by tbe beocdietiou of tbe Rlessed Sac- miserable environments la preferable lo regarded a signal, even though It ramrnt. j no lilc at all. Hence tbe promise of would here proved dhmstroes |y you Tbf (Tarty Hours w III continue uutll life fills tbe soul will, grand antlcipm-

be Pole and conferrt-d upon ti cal dlslto- Hons, besides gram 1 pension -New Vork Press

the royal bouse. But Ibis was not all. one uitgbi, shout after auotber-a apouuneou. outburst of devotkm sad gratitude sMi as It has been granted very few men tbe fortuae to Inspire. - Edward KJorkmaa lo A merles d Kavlew of Reviews.

wa. bat they are at

II of dan

I do without them, at least for a time . because even tbe purest and pleat of forms may become like dirty windows, aa obscuring medium bleb abuts out Instead of lett|ng In Jbe light. Tbe Pharisee felt 110 need and uttered 00 petition Tbe publican felt only need and uttered only petition. The 00c appealed to himself for Justice and tbe other appealed to God fur mercy. Once inure Jeaua Christ sets before ue tbe seeming aud Hie real - tbat before men aud before God there a sharp contrast "

'''' “ -n. A™. uu“.

o do that ,l * ,l ** prewebad by Father Cullen, <

try and Jaded ah

to tbe limit of boman endurance,

tbe picture of

>, New Yurit. LCniKKAX.

* Hen Itws for tbe Lutherans at Ocean .>1 1 "V. >•> tl*« Baptist cborcb Hnudsy iflernoon, ware tbe best yet held. Tlte congregation waa tbe largest at tbe twitch »eo*ou, end tbe music mast astlsfac

‘ But tbe life of Hie si

rd upon tbe lifi of CbrM. Christ mid. Ilecaum I live.’ Tbe quest Ion Is, does ChrM oow live? No historical fort Is better tonified wUb subrtanlial evidence tbat Christ did live: even Hls enemies admit tbe date and place ol I Hls birth. Washington lived, but j the-e la just as much evidence of bis ' death as of bts life. Hut no monument baa been rabwd’ lo tbe momory of a dead Christ. Oo tbe oilier baud.

started lu wblcb lo

thing In you that calls for I wrier things

than firing 00 a locomotive. ,aar Dams and addrem-h mine." banding Casey a card

- lory.

PFICK: 8(h St. Opposite P Plans and Specifications prepared without charge

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

OTIS M. TOWNSEND ^ ^ 3[l1 * ^ ^ A. 4. SMITH, PaoFaiCToa f

BUILDER , - Conveyancing 3 Insurance

PURE ICE NOTARY PUBLIC AND

COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS.

BEST COA - Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue

*—11 ..,>n j OCEAN CITY. N. J. ENBLItH A JOHNSON, WOOI >

CDnlRClOni a fid fillildpr?! ^' Ce- ASBURT AVENUE t«-Money to loan on Bond and Mortgag*.'*'*

1340 Anbury Avruur. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT

t-xAb cnr. n. a. 0 ii Lt " Pocono Mountain Ice The Ideal Summer Resort

HIKE I MKEIIS I Ml

Carpenters and Builders

co^Loai. ocean city, n. j.

BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During

Ocean and Bay. The

COAL

COAL COAL:

AD&moNS. alterations and BEFAlus Buy y.mr dual frum the •

Spencer B. Swan SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. jobbing Parpenter-rwkrix « r - *»» »'«■’ *vi

* Spbcuity aod Builder **rib/JT'Season. <»reat I-ishinj

ia*a nkuij Ar.aai.Bemu city, m. j. j Ddight of the VachtsiiLtn. Numerous Trains JAMES H. TODD Exiinincd Without Drops • and from I’hifidelph.ia on Thrtt- Railways

Carpenter l Builder «ff5S.^rg‘ l MgSg JOBBING A SPECIALTY '

Within easy access of Atlantic City and

BAN city, new jerhky | * other wel I * kn o wn resorts CartMATC* ana FLAM FUllMIbMCD 4. KI^V

ATI.ABTM' t'ITT, B. J.

JOHN T. SEAL

BUILDER

Tbe epedai bad left taorky Oevelaad and bad climbed tbe loog west grade to tbe bluff toad bordering tbe lake. The enow bad ton ’ and everything tad levied been Meeting fee seme time la tbat locality. The iaadarape gUateaed. graidi poles tad

id dragging on U|e g i no use taltlak." Whalen. Tve got to alow down some or well be blown Into tbe middle of nowhere. Get away from tbU devlUab

Tbe Rev. Gomer C. Rem look bU ■re text from BL Imke. Ifl: 47: "And He taught dally lu the temple.'' Hi. ‘ ■' Tbe Teaching of Cbrlet le

ir.-memiun. hue** Hutficleut tor Every Criai* la the Life, .. , ...... tremeodoui burTT ,, "lo tbe language of Blebop Ouayli

Thank you for your apkatld of «“ . !'J M . ...live aud very weU.' He llv.

io tbe oalural world. There ie oo a<

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER HARRY F. STANTON 6,5 ■HAL ESTArt and HtSUkAKCfc PROPERTIES BOUGHT kM I mew. Pure AND SOLO Pull Lie* at Jobe Lmw. A <*>. . Felel. MORTGAGES PLACED kero .i»«. K«r. mo., GFFia iighS Skaet Mm MW) beam ^ C. L- LAKE j '^“eZ 'TX .u ..REAL ESTATE AGENT... fi'iee Fretsaw tw H. STEELMAN Money for Mortgages.:

and Provisions

POULTRY IlREHHF:i> 1XJ ORHKR ' F0U1TH ST. anil ASBURI IVE.

_ ^ of Man.

i TI* preacher divided hls Ihcme Into a tbe 1*0 bead* -tbe linrt that Cbnal I* ap i pruecblng Hir crl.t. ul HU death en-

Figures of Speech. Irrlug Upon tbe laet week of Hie mlnt well kih-wn veotrlloqulet who bad Wr T- *Rber rriae* upm wblcb tbet (

"The acteolM and the <vulutioiilel u tall os much aboul life, but oeltber oa of Ka origlo. Tbe natural,

He «

down we may be all In." observed Ca-

sey.

“Too're .boat rigbu" replied Whalen glumly, "bat tbe only tblog I can do la to watch for algt*aN." “And to a drizzling sleet like tbit there aright Jnat about aa well be do aignala." continued Caaey.

* “ >f . would rcac-li

tbe barbarian

of charity beerd that certain tarmbera lovariou of Fmrope aud tbe Keaele- . K , . .. . , of bi, pnwiwcttr* .udieme were de mnc*. ending In lb. Hrtorm.tlo#. To- , ,hrou « h ’| tennlned lo watch tbe movement, of da; we arc In the ertri. of acAeull*- ou ‘ ,l ** enUr * worW of “e'ure. Tbe

with the ciowwt acreMay douW. wblcb U met by tbe Inlenae

_ . Urrrt to pr^„,[.<].* foreign mimlo Tl«e aeouud beading .bows that L'brM

with a view of

tAigt t came, tbe attendante carried la three dummies on chain, and the artist

t I the

nde^ordlnar

right of way to tbe pre*Ment'a apeebl Tbe .train wa* beginning to tell ot bc*b men and oo Whalm in parJ -u

Come, take tbe C be called. "I ni feeling bad”fore be coaid finUI, be alkl w oe the cab. whether dead In a faint It waa Unpo^ible fot biro drtTminr la tbe cramiied kjare * W tbe ktree* of reaponalWIIty w bU b ' —“ presented Itself, la a flaal: 1 bla portion He reealled bow he «aa planning wU»t ,0 ” even aa be ntepped arron Wba Ieoh ptoatme form and grasivd tbe throttle lever. Tbe UN bed would last to Putnam. •Bd there be would coerce aomr one tram tbe aldetracked local to finlsb tbe mn. le*. be could do It-that 1*. If lb* track wa* dear. Ofiaer wa* Inmius half out the cab

Hon of God, tbat repreesot

Trinity on earth.

made bla appearance. HU perform- inn. way*—by •<> 1 ante was untmaaily aaceemful. tbt Uo ° • l * d A l * r F* portion of the tba| w . ,

muacie* of bU face giving no evldeaca lt ,1 *l'r | HUkeo up with tbe account of, , „ ... , - 1 ot bla an. Tbe change, of voice were HI. leaching, during HU lart day. 1.,”^ ' manclou-. and Ibe astoniabed crowd Ai thecooclualou tbe pteacber Ualrd * '

at tbe ckaae of tbe rablbltloo gave him that w. are all bmdeutng toward (lie a reoatag cheer Agalo and again one great criri* of our life—Ibe dlmnlu ^ey oaried him back, and be egjw^ t|oo of „ ul aDd ^ aDd on|

ed bU pleaeure by Innumerable bowa. . At lari tbe cheering ceaard. and be

_ Scarcely bad ln "tong l»Mb * h • l, *' •» e done no when tbe three "Uy" fig- Ptrclate Hie full meaulngol re. got ap from their chain and walk-! FI Bar i-kekh VTKRI.

d off tbe stage. Tbe ventrtloqalri bad * ' ‘ » Impenonate

beauty of tbe

buttercup end tbe fragrance of Hie I honeysuckle. He live* In Ibe moral | and rellgkw* world Christ ba* a great deal to do with Ibe art* of men |

bU n

•ubjert of tl

'brlrilau America u ju*t

made It lu comparison to the condl-

llou of pagan lands.

, "Wm. J. Bryan, after bl* Irlp

aud Ibe I nreal" wa. Ibi tbe world. aaM, epaaklug of tbe o i Rev. H T. Casselberry'* trie* of tbe Orient, 'You will find

Flirt Presbyterian

I Holiday evening, be taking

i trom Luke. IS; *—elberry spokt

The "•nil."

Tbe origin „f ibe word “boll' - aa tbe bl* definition of ( confused utterance U Al doubtful. Some pbliologbiU My It low

comm frr.u, .1* Preach boule-' fraud" | .-Tbe Pbari.ee went home from deflaltlon* have been attempt^lmt I'Ubltoan went borne JuritOed. tbe beat protubly i* tlml ..f Sydney . * ‘‘* ve *•’“ l be*< men wereop|«Smltb. Writing of tbe ditr.-icn.e be- “"•* 1,1 character, bur they war* alike tween wit aod ' biitlaJ* be nj*t: "Wit ‘ ,u "'“‘V tblng*. Both believed lb aod discover, r,-.il relation* tbat are aptwr- i prayed lo God. Botli arknowledged

ipparcut gelation* |de|wndeara upon God. Why did

Tbe a

r tbe

apparent connection and .jsr, plete the real dlaeonuctlon of tbe Ideal the greater the aarpriae and the

better Hu bnll •'

Tbs L.m Worthlraa HuatKind ae. are you. Moll? I

Itdu* to Irayr Idn't . you lake

lag Wife—Ten. but yon are absolutely tbe worst, t didn't lake yon for Hint —Ctriewgo Tribune.

'brut say only one received the blessing abd approval of God?

" Tbe reason, we bellere, I* sUted In the parable, ‘ Jeaq* spake tbU parable lo certain men tbal trusted in themfhe* that they were righteous and lirepiard oilier*.' Tbe *111 of tbe Pharisee w a* not unrigbleousuea*, but selfrtr.tilnmsusaa. He trusted lu blmscif rattier Ilian lo God. He wa* not truly

truthful -merely boastful.

*y to trust lo form

In rvliglou and Imagine wa have Hie Mauy people substitute outward connection with Hie rtiurcb fur Inward anlou with Cbrh^F We uetd outward forms of worship. Ittsi

of humanity tba

except for the few tblog* they In bArrowed from Christians they In stood still for 2000 years or more ' "CbriMU tbe drawing aud subduing power of tba present day. Tbe world la oo tlp-toa to ase tba living Christ. Tba age of war baa pawed and we art living In a relgO Ot peace. King Kd ward bad no war and Hoomvelt, tbe born soldier. Is tbe proposer of peace. Tbe eburebas are oo longer wasting their streugtb fighting each other, but all detiomloatlous are co-operatlug un tbe platform of unity and love. "Jesus la driving out ato aa He drove tbe money exchangers from tbe temple. The world I* better than ever It has been. Most of sin la now committed undercover Tbe saloon bu*ltiese has been given a black eye beside 41,000.000 people in this country living

do lleeuoc' territory.

He Uvea io tbe human heart. Cbriattanlty I* more than a creed. Il Is tbe union of ibe soul with Christ Con vers kin le Christ coming Into Ibe aoul. WUb tbe fart tbat (be dIvluHy of Cbrlat la evident everywhere we have tbe promise tbat we aball live with Him forever. There Is uo death

JORDAN MATHEWS a. a (or. i&mi abd rings Wrssts,

PHILAUKLFHI

Real Estate and Search Company of (gpc Mai Counlv. X. J. KKPKKHgtTTI Su 4 FIDELITY TRUST CO. TITLES INBUWEO FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD Cape May Court House, N. J. USES GGVS Fot LIGHT, JjEATml POWER C/pV GAS UQHT CO. cngvcarN aiso wear A vs.

n Chin,

K. Curtis Kobinson 4* Conveyancing and Insurance ;Notary Public and Commissioaer of Heads INo». 74 4-40 Adtrury Avenu OOIIAIM city, is. j. Moaey to l-oaa oa Boad and Mortgag.

SHOEMAKER’S

STORAGE

HOUSE

MKAL KHTAflC AtJKNTM. WM. LAKE, C. E., Keal i to

I3tk and West Awe.,

Ocean Oily, R. J. -log Furniture or any

>f. CORSOH

Shoemakei StonjE House Ketkl I5e«tute Ajsegkt This™ «D«sTbm“ , LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbunj Aoenue, Ocean Citu N I Faraltare, Cdrprtx, Mattiag .ad Bcddi.f r.opwvi^wrww iv-riun, wla€m fc „ nul lB ^ ^

Undertaker and Embalmer

Writing from Ilw Intrrlur of China. !ravrk-r-say*: v'lirtvocy la primltl' to a degree Lump «llref out* Is uw aud copper 'cash.' Colard money

which I- di-tnnr only (w«

from Pekin

brous currem-y tlmt

Wilurle*. is still employed. It Into aiiwll piece* by fasnimer an

el. Every town

■ i >> u ai oiae:cToau The Pontiere ABBOTTS’ M ARK la ke BOOT J SHOE Alderney Dairies

repairing

5M0P Ocean City. N. J.

Ulluica I Arilry Mruductss

Butter and Eggs

A-k fur Booklet of H|weialtle*

>ntrr- Drlivend Kolb Phone*

Th* Mso and Mm Psrrot. Eusih-raied I'urcbai

peal every won!

llird Dealer—Ct did.

$750.00 REPAIRING NEATLY DONE FOR THE ONLY 1 * ,M,,A, *« r T Ave.. Oct.. City. N. J.

m!ib^rSw U fm!FILLED »od BULKHEADED JOHN E. TOWNSEND sperm nccicy* —■ '■ * r» , i. . , ortCIAL DESIGNS in Bay Front Lot Llectncal Contractor CONCRETE BLOCKS

»"ll MOewalk.. ala.. Brick Work

* »h<l I'laairrlug.

Schureh, Carter A Co.

1137 Asbury Av®.

n-alea. and there 1» „ . „

DO pretense .1 uniformity.- Between Fourth and Seventeenlh Streets, that can he Bought for " C ty New J ® r *ey

^$900.00 l TeS. CB '

It is located on Pleasure ba. “sP-*-

r - Between Fourteenth and Fifteenth hkadlky a ai»ann

play* an errurte** game because he a,- APPLY ONLY TO cept* tulgtuy few rbaucea The man HARRY F. STANTON la the right gardes la pretty sure to r* c * * , , have a better beidiug racord than tb* Keal tstAte and Insurance ahorUtup -Atcblaoa Club* I Eighth St. Below Asbury

•llorACamrpriM

• *»vd. TklUTM e

Asbury Avenue Wf. H. GARRISON Contracting Painter

OMIem

f igbtb Si. Opp. Penua. R. R. Depot JACOB SCRUFF

Hi MON •-700 AfNn A* T'esS®

S'^^P- 0 . 01 ^“ nonh. ,um. tu. to. U, I| 700 fatal Aimm, Oeeu DU. I. J.

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