Ocean City Sentinel, 26 June 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean CitySentinei ; Re- CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor dBEAl^CJTY, - - NEW JER8EV 'bcD "Phone No M-X ! {mfrraMMooai rplVit""!'' ' ' Joto wore prom pi! j done >» ek|Mrl*B*r) niL KSDAy. /i nk •». una. ' ^fa^MiMrwiiajr iji,. Those wood block, like Bkiiquo's Rbaat, will not down.Jl'tatKd from the looks of things bere, alranat every visitor tier brought his automobile atoug. •Knut are reported to be biting well, and augleraare bappy. \Vliy eliouMn't tliey be? Moat everyone will agree tbat there'" nothing better liian a "Rood mean of llah." Hekhinoi.v, Trenton goei one belter than even eome aeaebore c'ltidw In the Hummer time, l.ltlen to tlile from the Uaaette: "Nome or the y.oung ladle, who disport tbemaelve« on the etreetr theae warm days In the la'eat . tlilnga Idea tbat every man they meet la fromMtaaonrt." Thk tlettysburg aenit-ceuleimlal celebration It to be a tort of reunion of both Union and Confederate veteran, who fouirlit there Just fifty years ago More than 40,000 of ttigm have appllrit for "aecommodhtiona," which meaneight in a tent, tin-plate, cap, knife, fork and apoon, with aubalateuce. In an armyfif forfyahouaand men of tbt average age of mpre than seventy yeara, there are aure to be many fa tllKlea; and Itlbe weather during An Drat days lu July It aa warm aa re oeutly— or aa hot aa that- experienced by tbe troopa In IBS— the victim* art likely to outnumber llioee of a coetlj battle. The prudent ve'erau winter health la not robual will .ele'y at home aaya tha Trenton Times, and ba contact to read about tha celebration. A Nxwm-APEB la tbe only home Inni It u t Ion tbat travels around to distant eltlea. Buildings and streets cannot he eecullNtem one vlslta a place. The newspaper goee aa far aa I ha malla The home newspaper furnishes a uieaua by which dlstiut people gain an Idaa of tha place where It |e pub llabed. If a uewa|iap«r la newsy aud clean typographically, aud has liberal advertising, every man from Lug, Angtlaa to UaMpojt who sees jt gets an Idaa that tbe town Ja alive, aaya an exchange. People have no Idea ho a uewepapera circulate away from their home town . Kvery publlaher has a Mialderable llat of aubacrlbera who formarly lived where It waa ;piildiahed or aro Intaraatrd lu the place for bual ueee reason a. And people eend away many papera. Agreement aatlafaclerrAn agreement between the Hullou & I'oreon Company and tbe American Surety Co.. of New York, beanug on tbe eorety company's coueqot to the firm's change In tha wood blook laylug on Klgblh afreet, was satisfactory to, tha City Commlaalonera at their weekly meetiug. Tbe propoaed change will not release the eurely company from Ua bond of fc»,000, It was stated Adaalrea Ocean Cltr, Paul A. Davla, Jr., a retired Philadelphia baaloam man, la oua of Ucean City's greatest admirers. He vlelts this resort from Friday afternoon uulll Monday morning ol each waek, accompanied by hla attendant, Miss Singer, of tbe Uerman Hoapltal. Here he meeta many of hla friends, who eay tbat be displays remarkable activity for one of hla yeara. Jamee Franklin, of Weet Philadelphia, waa Id town Ibis waek, making airangameota to oocupy his new cottage. on Ocean avenue, between First and North etreata, thleeummer. Mrs. Franklin and daughters, Misses Helen and Mildred, ate now vlsltlug Mrs. Franklin's other daughter at Hayonnc. where they will remam until after July Fourth. Mlaa Carran Kalarialna. Miss Jane F. Curran entertained several of bar friends at a house party from Thursday until Tueaday. Notwithstanding the disagreeable weather they managed to" have a lint time. Tbe guests consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kodenbauser. Miss Ethel Kneaae, Forrest Meglll and "Will lam H. Hentzey. fa *ae oa Mew DsveraatBl, A petition has beeu filed with Recorder Mullet requeetlug the calling of a special election In order that It might be determined If a change In Cape May'e government is desired by the voters. Under the act authorising commission government, the election for Its acceptance or reject Km will be held os Tuesday, July 1. kestr lor More l. labia. Director Fisher said at the weekly meeting of the City Commissi men. that a letter had been received from the Gardens Company requesting Ave new llghte on the company's tract. It waa stated that It would be Impossible to grant the request, aa there waa no money for that purpose In lire appropriation. A letter was received by the City Commissioner" at tbalr regular meetlog, from tbe Hell Telephone Cora pauy asking permission to put up four polebetween Asbury end Central avenue* and Fourth aud Fifth atresia The matter waa left with Director Fisher. Fob Rem New Richmond Plauo lo private family, Call at 8k.iti.vki. ' Plf*- adv., 81. Kdgar A. Bargholtx Instructor In math, and language, at Uosan Cltr. Addnas 1861 fT 17 Ht„ Pblia,. P., 1 adv., tt.

■SUNDAY IN THE j« LOCAL CHURCHES ' Strong Sermons anfl Excellent Mnslc Heard by Large (, Congregations. * 11 The Churches In Ocean City were pll „ " well filled at the services on 8uuday,jv \ Following are report, of the sermons f( / beard: • L FIRST 1-KEHHVrKKI AN t|( There wavao uuumially good attend- , f| ance at the. service, of the First Pre#byterlan Church last Sunday: The! . congregation, both In tha morning and 1 evening flowed over Into.the rtuiulay ^ school room and the Sunday school, showed an Increase of 70 over the Mine j v it Huiillay Is.l year, while (hp offering y was more than doubled. The .Christian I ( * Kirdeavorjs also In 'a very flourishing | f I, condition and had a very Interesting ( 'I devotional rqegtlng * ., The pastor, tha llev. Charles H, ^ Bobner, preached at both service" of the dsy. In the morning hla theme J was, -The DlvlnetljAndard nfObedleut ,, Life," and hie texLTttue* 2; 12, accord- ( „ lug In the marginal rendering of the ■ lr Revised Verelpn, "We should live so- ( b-rly and righteously and godly In Ihl. la present age." • , After a brief discussion of Hod's auw preme right Jo the obedience of all HI" ip. rational creatures, the Rev. Mr. Bohfisr went on to show how In tbe text we have a standard of what Uod require" ■I of us. We should live soberly, that la. uj in full command of one's serf; rights- „ ously. that 1s, In full Integrity with 0 other men. and godly, tbat Is, In hsr- | st raoulmi. relation to the Adthor of our ( „ present being. We should do all this, s. aud now, "In this presenl age," n In Ocean City. In the State of New it Jersey, this twenty-second day of Juna. v In the year of our l-ord IBIS. ,. Continuing, Mr. Bobner said: "It Is „ some times asked,' le Christianity prac * «. lb-able hrday, lu this twentieth cec- ( ,d tury?' The question la put with an ^ n Implication that It wa.^ well enough ( lj lur Paul to talk about ftvlng soberly aud rljthleously and godly- In thet far ' e away lime of hie, but that It Is loSprac- ' tlcehle to expect such a thing today. The present age ia not very clean. , There Are things In business and soli- clely and politics that are coiling to ' nl (he touch. However, we are not lo 01 wash our hands of the age, nor yet to | it surrender to ttkjvil. We are to put la strong, clean hands on business, on so- ' etety, on politics— moulding and ahap in lug them, yet not being defiled by b them. Tlila la the real problem Of the id age. 'The mau who approximates to al (he divine standard of an obedient life, asset forth In this text, Is the mau who la can use the world and master It for the in glory of tlod." « The -sermon, which was very pertlilr neol and practicable, created a moat gratifying Impression and. waa the in subject of Vouch favorable comment. Id HfMAMTKL HJITHT, «• The themes. choeeu by the pastor. '}' tbe Rev Arthur (lea, for the sermona of last Sunday ware closely related. j The morning congregation was com IHiaed very largely of visitors and Ibey appeared to enjoy tbe discussion of an in old subject, >n The pastor Is preaching a series of If sermons on the Cbrlstlen as he le dey- scribed In the New Testament by ry certain great words. v Tba first word to be considered le "Believer." This *e word is peculiarly applicable to Ihe >y Cbrlstlen. d "Tbe Christian give, to Pessimism Ihe antidote of belief: belief In Uod, the Future, and the Beyoud," said Mr. »- Use. in "The child faces the open door of (be l» future wllh gladueee end confidence. :ll Tbe youth stands before tbat open c- door aud dreams of tba glory ha aball aa win when he passes lu bright thresb"id. The adult, middle-aged person, ■O caught by the cares and claims and ' c- clamors of the present, turns away 1 from the open door of the future to llveln tbelrdayand environment. The aged find themselves turned round - aud facing tbe closed door of the Past, > " a door to which they have no key. *' The aged are ept to live In memoriae < 1,1 of the Past rather than lo tbe promise ' *- of tbe Future. Aud thu mean. In tbe < " end: Pessimism. To this habit the "■ Christian applies belief In the future '• and In Uod. i " "The Chrletlan believes lu a world I where ooudltlona are perfect, Insuring i Ihe possibility of perfect happiness. . Aud, to Ihe question. 'How call one I ' altaln this world? itr brlug these con I * dltlons to earth'' hv . -splice by three " great words, nau&ify., Resurrection. t Regeneration andv Rsdemptlou. Rig t words these, words of profouudeai | " meaning aud algnltlcance. ' "But the Christian does not bellsve , . In these dwdrlnes or teachings as un- | supported theories or as logical con- t cliislona. Ha believes in them because \ K he believe. In one InduhlUble fact of ,1 history. Tide fact Is the fact or Christ. It "Whether one may or may not . e believe about Jesus Christ, It Is ac- . e knowledgad by all that Htdld actually . g live on this earth. Upon Ibis In vln- , „ dble fact tha Christian resu all his ' t hope aud expectation. He accepts the i resurrection aud regeneration because he believes In Christ as tbe Reeurrecturn and the Life, the Redeemer of all f who believe in Him. ^ 'Therefore, the Christian aaya, I „ believe.' as he faces life's hard prob- ,S e lems. He aaya, -1 follow,' as lie hears , Ihe voice of his Master calling him 1 e And he tells Ihe doubting,, critical V D world, 'I shall he satisfied when I * h awake In Hla likeness.' -% ■Tpe world needs the Christian aud " bis faith. We have doubtera enough. J We used meu and women who believe v 'h the easeutlal goodness of life, In tbe • realhy of heaven, and In (lie love of ^ it Hod." , i H K1HST U. K. j M . Iu the First M. E. Church Huuday " e mowing,. Dr. Haines, the pastor, read H the lenob from the fifih chapter of the P' first eplalle of John lie Cook the text » o of his sermon from Ihe first clause of U '• the tenth verse of this chapter: "He *■ t lhal believe! h on the Sou of Hod hath wi the wllneaa In himself." v1)r. Haines- theme* was lhal man' j may havs the absolute asauraui-e that I i

they are Ihe accepted of Clod .and ale •■ Hla child reo. We may realize lo this life, Ihe speaker stiff, that we shall be soie of eiilerlug heaven el deetb^bul we ars'i to have more than tbat In order that j • we may -know and feel every day lhal oar heaven bas'begifu lo (As soul. The | voice of tlod lu Die, sou I imtai be mel [ Ihe aiiawerlug faith of the soul aud i leant whisper heaid and obeyed. j The pastor emphasized Hi* though! ft the more clo.ely~^re obey the voice of Uod Ihe mote certain can we j rely-on.HU aure guidance: He "poke; Ur Ihe daogeraf disobey lug ili" voice in* the .least partlculai. The lack of , , calloused cousrlein*. .Another thought upou which the l"|iea.ket dwelt I. that the soul longs I and reaches out for Ood. Iu this ; I connection, Dr. Haines spoke of men who make no professions of faith, hut who. in'lbe hour of extremity, pray to Uod.- Uod Impart" lu ut a'dealre for I Himself, aud it Mould "be 'absurd— It would make Uod a practical Joker-lf He had thus Implanted In ue the desire for Him and bad not given ua Ihe power to satisfy the soul's aspirations He I" the answer to lhe«e prayers, i The "|>eaker tbeu asked three i questions. . First, Can Uod "teak lo ; ' u»? Hecond, Can wa hear him? Third. 1 The correct answers to these ques- , tlona solves all soul problems i Dr. Halues showed how Uod, In the ' experience of men, does speak lo men and Ibat men bear Him when They ' will. The auewer to the third questlou le lliat He wants us to do Hia will. The eplrttual part of mau Is the reality, and the . speaker Illustrated ' this thought by the example of Helen whose remarkable case has excited the wouder of the country. | The soul, Dr. Haines said, refuses \o believe tbat II Is the victim of physical circumstances and It refuses to believe ' that It does not live beyond Ihe grave. A fur slating tbat the Voice of Uod Is ' Jeans Christ, the preecbei»seld thai the supreme queetlou to Ihe Christian "Am I doing God's will?" We ' may answer (ruu our conscience. II 1 shows us whether we have been living ' according to Uod's Ideals. The wjiole personality in'usl be attuned to respolidliialaully lo every commaud of U-id. Iu tbe evening, Dr. Haines spoke on •■Decision," taklug hie, text from pari of (he twenty-eighth verse of the fourteenth chapter of Hi Luke: "What ' mau of you who Intends' lu build a ' lower does not ell down aud count the coal?" The speaker applied bis talk to tba declslous wa make la life aud f showed how etch decialou Is a alone iii ' a pedal jubilee Services. ^ Jubilee services, In memory of (lie peace given to the church by ibe Em- ' peror Coustaullue the Ureal lo US, will he held iu HI. Auguetlue'e Church be | ghiulug today and ending at the ten e o'clock mass Sunday. Mass will be said at eight o'clock today, tomorrow and Saturday. ■ eisck Ceapsiii al Hssg's Pier. " The Hand's Pier Bbick Company has been drawing large audiences lo the theater this weak. The company f made lis first appearance Mooday 1 night. It wl|l be seen in Ihe farca comedy, "II Happened ln^*, hilly," tbe ^ balance of -the week. 1 An Inspector will be sent to this city " by Htete Public Utility Commission lu ' Investigate the complaints made agalnettbegascompauy. Tills request 1 was made to Ihe board at Treuton ' Tueaday. f Hotel Arrivals. j Mrs. O Il-Lovemeu, Philadelphia: Mlsa Lizzie Miller, Mrs. Caspar Tllua, Mrs. J. Davla, Tacuuy; Edwin It. j Sides. Cape May Court Houaa: W. L. r Fraukford. , ATULRS, , "Mrs A. C. Uulnay, R. A. Thatcher, I A. Dlllmar.M. Dlltmar, W. W Thorn- _ eon, John W. Hpenoe, D. McClure- . Philadelphia; H. Austin, Red Bank; H , J Curran. W.F Boogar.Hadduufield- , S S Nrard, Woodbury; Mra. H. Hi , llotr. Pltmau. I THK WILMKKS. > Dr. A. K. Smethurst, Mra. J. H Miss Llxxia Jones, Mrs I Slang, Irwin Nk-bolsou and ; wife, Philadelphia; Kennard U. Keen, Ardmore; J. K. ("looser, Camden; C. Powell aud wife, Delia Powell. AB Chester aud wifa, Ocean City. (K-EASCK! Capt. and Mra. W. U. Kable, StaunVs.; W. D. Wblttaker, Harry T. i!d. J. J. Bailey, Mrs. W. L. Lukens, E T. Kgglu, U. K. Davison 1 aud wife. P. U. VauWIukle, W. C, laud aud wlfe.Phlladelphla; Ueo A Uray and wife, Boston; Mlsa H. K | Vlase. Crandford. J. K. Sweet wood and wife, -E. W. Humphries and wife, Mist Jennie i Norwood; W. J. Smith, Conshobocken; Harding Crane, Clayton: M. Conpell, A.Coiinell, Uermantoww Wm. K Albright, Keuovaf Edward High, Mrs. Usorge Denning, Philadelphia; Molt Shafer, Camden: Thomas J. Ryan" Trenton. KATHM\ Mrs. W. H. Vollum, Miss Vollum, Miss Caldwell, C. B. Parker, Charles T. Stone, Sarah Allen Dickson, MreT. T. Thomson, Mlse Thomson, W. H» and w Ife, Mlas Fidher Hleph- I en son, J. M. Johnston, Philadelphia: William H. Kmhurdt, J.v. DaviMlea Hallie Ureen, Uermantown; W. Morrow, Media. 8TKHUNU. - A, T. Chew, Kbenezer Adams, A. T. Jr., E. 8. Morris, J. M. Detterer, K. Barber, It. H. Radefeld, i Mrs. C. K. Hedfeld, Mlaa Dorothy A H. Hopkins, Mary James 8| Rowrn, (PhiladelMis. E. T. Keller, Colllngsdale ; Taylor. Camden: W. M. Hryn Mawr; H Kelley and wife. Vloslaod; Parker Miller ami ' wife, Ooean City. ~ HI8VA.YMK "eorgs Bell, J. R. Ardenstaln, H. M. f I. Murray, Ueurge M Mor-lai

U row.-T.C. Read, Harry E. Watson. F. | " H. Armlston, Frank F Wallace ^ wife, lhiuglass Erwln, Es|ella Hurd, . Edith Lawrence, C. E Stretch , Ueurge W. Otto, R. >i. Blchnpn U. C Mllh*. R. l<evlue, K -Moses ami wife, Phlla- * delplila; W. H. Borer jWyucote; ICdna ^ E. Colloday, Charles A1. Nelson, Frnlik "X". Lacy, Jerome Hikilbbs. New Vork: Ueurge McCnrdy, i^s Henlia Luther. Homers' Point; X'Uarles P- Town-lev. Charles P. Wlllete, Mooreetowu; E. I. j . Tomlinson and wife, Folcraft, Pa , m Henry H Haluee, -Burlington; Charlc* j t P Rum. Elizabeth: Henry F. Dure. k Wilmington. . stka.np Mrs. V. Arnstlne, Mrs. H. K .Urofi. Mrs.' E. M. liuckes, Miss Uuekes, Fred l '. Simon, Mrs Fred, C. Simon, Mies Marie K.Hlmon, Jamee Franklin, * R. H. Hay and wife, O. Hubbell and j wife, Clarence Callahtii. A. W Ferguson, J. U. Walson aod wife, Miss ' Mary B. Rose, Philadelphia; K W. Burk, Ueo P. Wllmn, L Lloyd \yil- * eon, Kldley Park; tT*». Heudf Icksou , C. H. Shoemaker and wife, Miss Klliel Shoemaker, Arthur Shoemaker; Ocvep f City; Chester C. Neal, Swarlhmon;; " (led. B. Slianer and wife. Palmyra? Mia- M. C. Callahan, Scrautoh; A I " fred Campbell. and family. Lausd-iw nr. Elmer Hampton, Mrs. Jouatfian s- Jeuks, Uerinaulowu. if iikw1.inoh Charles L. Frederick. J. I». Miller, F. L. Richards. H. M. Clapp. Frank U. Henjamlu. Usorge Kelly, Alice K. v Kirk, B. Kuckdeschcl, Dr. Keighler „ and family, Miss Emily Keighler,. lc- Mra. "A. A. Fsu.setl, Joseph Haydock, lt Jeske 8. Haydock, Thomas Bender, „ Jamee P. Duffy, Mrs Ueorge Davison, Philadelphia; Mrs. -John S. Parke, Mlse Marlon Parke, Master John S. Perke, Koeemont; Mre. J. H. Allen, Camden; M. F. Ziebler, Newark; Mrs, U. D. Phillips, William U. Mooie aud wife, Haddoulleld; Mlaa Mary K. Bal- ' linger "Medford, l'a.; Mb. Jaunlce A. Fausaelt, Sharon Hill; J. L. Barton, Mooreetown; Mrs. W; H. Phillips, New York; H. F. Scot! aud wife. Merchanlvllle; Roberta M. Woodruff Ridley Park; Frank I Uoormau, ('heeler; J' A. J. Bartlett, Ocean City. the bkkakhrm. !' Wm. D. Whllaker and wife, Mlss . Edna May Wliltaker.Theo. M busker K.T.Harry aud wife, J. W. Gray, Mlri Marlon Barry, Mlsa Bessie L.'Bal. ifftgall, Mre. Peler Balllugall, Jemes 8." Elllrou and wife, M. H. Welle and wile, A. H. Mershon and wife, Mlaa K. P. Weill, H. H. Wehmeyer end wife, V. J. Hoyt aud wife, L. F. Htiaefier [' end wife, Mre. W. Levegood, Dr. R. * R. Levegood, John F. "McCuekef-aiid wife. Philadelphia; J. Frank Turner, Uermantown; Martin Maloney and wife, W Maloney, Oceau City; F. O.' ■ Faber, Oak Lane; Chaa. 8. Randall, '• Trevoee; 8. B. Cuunliighim and wife, ' Lanaddwne; C. K. Foose and wife, 1 Lancaster; Miss 8. Spark", Camden; - W. 8. Hcbelleuger aud wife, Edw. M. Schelleuger. Wyucote; J Adler aud : wife, Halllmurt: J. U." Clialfant and wife, Pitleburgb; K. A. Hurley and wife, Palmarton, Pa.; C. M. Rogers . and wife, Haverford; J. M. Hhackford ( and wife, Hc-rantou; F. It. I^jng, - Moulclalr. ;

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YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable' Builder ; To erect your Ocean Cilv cottage. Yon eannot spare the time to look after it closely yourseli aud must depend npou the « honesty of the contractor. * ' I have built for a large number ul people and could u. vi you to " anv or al! of them. , « * Send for the list of name* an.Kphotogriiphs ..t the hbttses. Otis M. Townsend : mm "SI. ..BUILDER UTI."Y' L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty I Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and -Builder. Everything in the ijuihiing li.i« , Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates "Cheerfully Given. RRBIDKNt'K— «IU Anbury Avenue OFFICE- 146 West Avrnua

ALUEIN SCULL • Nv . i THE , JilUUTU ttffD OCEdt.Y .-/Fit'. Rhcvne^ ConnectionWalter V. Hess contractor and builder JOBBING GIVEN-SPECIM ATTENTION iffta^j5kfe"A00Miri°oS; WUVDOW AND 00°H .csrrk. Office 1017 Asbury Avenue , OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ] B-4 - U= BI LD= K UM-C- US "There's a Reason" economical ami reasonable on all jobbing anil alteration, work. . Call as tip t Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm. II. Smith, President RXu-it M. Townsknd. Treasurer ! / Bknj. F. Young, Secretary i Bell Phont. JB.X Qffice: Bfly Aye lyct- 10th Olid I I til StS. GOOD RAIIMTING 1 SEE JULIUS E. JOCHER, Jr. pamtiuo ano Bccorattna j,..'",'.!"';,,,,; - rj: Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL ,

«> WtHAOtllM ANP RSIIMU. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER dti-ic.k: «th -St. Opposite P. o-. Plans and Specifications j prepared without chaige Only galvanized nail's fis.il <ln I cxteripr .work , • ' I arttinross. atii i'ihatfona. ant. Spencer B. Sw«Jn jobbing; CarpejilUr I a specialty and Builder rsriMXTES »NC^ PLANS FUHMSHU) JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER fu- kHi«ta"U4tjv^u.«, I WILLARD S. STEKLMreN Contractorjahd Builder - | A. G. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER 0. *d>ni *. W kim GEO. 0. ADAMS & BhO. 4 PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING ' . BRltK LATINO. J:K., BtC. All Work in Aiiod Line t'roinptly i Attended To. OCEAN CITY>N J 4LBGRT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avt-rtttf, I BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLWTON L. BRECKLEY, PfiOF Iteuily Mixed Palute, Lead and Oils S'Ju and B22 Asliury avenue. HKAULKY «V A HA SIN "■ Reading Coal Real Estate and Search Company of ('apt1 May Conuty, N. J. FIDELITY TRDST CO. TITLES INSURED •*< l-rorrh.s, AlalrarU ul Tills, and File l(* f • FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD Cape May Court House, N. J. ' DENN & HEMSLEY WIMIlESALfj AND RETAIL DP*|.ER IN - DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724Asbury Ave.. Ocean City. II. J. Wedding Parties aud I 'ten few a 8pec tally. . Your trade aollelted. tinier* delivered. Prompt attention. Mtlk and Cream always on hand. Both Pbouea. I. S. CHAMPION S T R I C T L li p U R E TcV C R E A M tlulel mud rullsss Trmts * H|w-etaUy 11.1b Hhoam |iu<lnJT^HS *C|{T L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clint ind Oyster Tongi a Speciitty Agent for Htewart's Iron Workk Co. I'laln and Ornamental Iron Fern*, ruu Knillitgl, and Window Uuards, Seienth St. and Haven he Eyes Eiamined Witboat Drops fhen- Is no neenwlt)^ kotoTto iCmrtsi'oL ^ M r «**lk ol Kys li'l.ws Slid HpKUrles I* si i "tan'-Ti w^ti>llkoud AiMrork' 4?as"M A. W. ELY ITLkkTIl tUT*. H. J. ' ' Lai.i.tunso taw. ■ j. 11.11 rnoas wm-A