Ocean City Sentinel pnuhap an fnxj^wb timui R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor end Proprietor OCEAN CITY, . • NEW JERSEY Ben 'Phone No M-X PKhSyBT^'nn'^fflhlyendVS?!; ntm rnrsuhed on eppllrellon. jo^-or. promptlj done toy eipenrorvd EML'ItdDA^^KBIUJAKY 12. I»U. ' Enured el the Poet OBee ■■ Un.n city. m J-eeeeeon^eleee men melitr. Dvixr. In Unrneee in the nlnrlyflfth year of bin tie, lord St rat home proved Ibat there la no Mich thine ar a "dead llna" In life unlew one make* it. Tot* rare, buelnree Urine, cburehea and other Inetltullone eoinetimea pot up an artificial dead line, but It le up lotbe Individual bimeclf if be rbooeer to die at I be age ttiua eel. Many a i man haadotie li la beet work long after be baa reached middle life, whirl. fad goer to ebow tliat of many a mau who bae aeen the meridian of life It may he < aald that-then to "lot. of life In the i old bone etlll." I SSiTTT i atiiKDTtx am: Under the Federal Cqaatllnllnn. the Bute t'ouatltutlooji and tbeMatutory j lawe. along wllb the nation an<l the State' the munlcipajllic* tbjAycd and floortehed. but tbv people, at wae their privilege, aeked for additional right*. , and tome twelve or Ofleeo yean ago - what la known as the t'ommueion , of (Aovernmeut came loto Ufa. i It" being btlleved that under Its pro- i Ttotoua tbe people would have a nort j direct rupervi.lon over municipal i affair* and (realer power to check , public wrong-dolug. aaya tbe Wildwood Bun. Sucb was tbe in lent and purpose of lie law, and I ban la naaon to belWve that. If lutelligMtly < and bonaatly admin tot sred. it would t raaolt In good, but aa It baa bean to- I terpretad and eoforoad In Now Jersey t by Ulttarata and aordtd-mlnded poim- I cal frteboot an It baa developed into I tba moot tyrannical and destructive ' government aver Instituted by mau In 1 a land of flat loetllulkmi. and it a boa Id be radically changed or else repealed before Anal adjournment of the « preaeul Legislature. » Tormoll and eonfuslon bat com ? mencad la every clly and luwu of tbe r State where commiaalon government c baa baao adopted, almost within the 1 vary moment of orgaolaatlon.eod lewaulte nam to be tba order of tba dey with all or Ibam. Io nearly every . Inetance when tbe people bar# at- f tempted to apply the provisions of Use f Walab act which ware daalgued to J protect Ibam, they have met wltb i oppoattion from tba eoamleslonara, ^ tba latter. In aavaral instances, going Into wort, at tbe expense of the taxpayers, to accomplish their purpose. Every commlaston government in tbe
Mats, without except ion, baa Increased the ioaal las rata, and moat of tbcm have pursued a coarse thai will canse tba lax rata to beatUI further Increased. Tba Atlantic Clly Review, Thicb seemingly to never satisfied unless It is "knocking," baa, among lie other eurtoelUee, a humorous writer on Its «Htarial rtatr. LMan to bis vaporlngs: "Tba nerve displayed by Ocean City, la deciding to charge an automobile toty enta to gat Into that resort i, admirable bat a! tba asset time laugh #• Ea* a city of that clam to ax pact vMUeitopay to gat In. wbvu t bey ran drive dawn to Somera' Point aod look acraaa and derive Just as much excitement for nothing, castas on tbe anrfom te be a very abort-algbtad policy. "Every aommer reaort talb need of en lb# patronage it can get. end tbe heavier the at ream of vbuore tba « greater tba consequent fir... parity ' Ocean City could better afiord to pay tbe auloaeobitoa forty cauls than exact Urnt tall of tbam fornseof tbe new bridge. Certainly no tooring party la likely to be tempted, by anything Oeeen «ty bae te offer, to ran down . tbeie for tbe privilege of ependtng J good aeooey to proceed over tba water, t "If tba peopoattlon wet reversed > end vim.,, warn admmad free. tnaea ■ hs.isi ires insra
nrigbt be same tog* to ito r rem, Willing to pay I# gat ant. Il I. a darltad novelty to east i. boom a rea«t by tanking vMtar. who mfcfct to wmeced inJenk evee the the e*y " It te really tan bad ibat itoedUtals Aatamabiia Rrtdga •"ampaay dM not rwnsug wNb tba orirtana Review before I toy arranged the laN arhaduta. The lUvlaw toq.H# a "tsae." pMl'a Unset people ' pay to gal to^io ' thta sasaet evavy year, and (toy era . grant admirer, af Oman Illy Prob- ' nannies are thee they wMI comma. ■ •anting la and totaglog thnureni. of atbaaa wlin tbam. wear* wansw mnaaewai Mr and Mm NatbewM « 'haantoan ' " «■» wadding ...i- 1 vemnrym Ibah Ism. m Taahahas 1 Wadaaad ay. frtiaarj « risen wan peasant tbtof daaghlia* Mre ttoofge H PaztoaotoMr. H L Hmnh. nfit... . e*j. WHS Ibair ton II to. Mr I'ham - ptaTe hereto. a m , and ..r., *t
Wsss, ' SL'X ' X XX i add keaatiful toaqads «f caroms.... and aantsM. ha tba aged pair m. Hop. W ■ isodjr and .da pro ' dhgeak# Mr Cbampsm, "to Vl* •Waged m i to mantosry bo. lore. Mtmd thins • ear. ago. to'*re«uiy (tor yeam ma. at. wir. n mMI> Cbnrlm l. Ms... .Utos h.. p,a "•^ »» «k« 'tfmato.n 1 MM dram His aad ao the sstginsi . J""? -«-|,"d| bgbto .to < •Mn— ri PsiniMingi Tto bam « ■•"■MhMMeelty dantoitd maaatano 1 ■»«b|.-Mtmpinimd,#,^ , ■I:
sjl NAME COMMISSIONERS 1 nossar k.w Otsrs IM-I, cf r«1 ... Caps I' poii motion of Henator Harry C. Whcalon and Aseamhlyraau Lewis T Stevenr.lhe joint mcrilug of (be IdglsIslure Tu'esdsy elected rise following commissioners of deeds for Cape May County: Cape May Clly, William !," Weaver: Ocean Lily. iteubeu W. Edward., Ralph L. riotr. Ralph I. Cbes1 ter. Ira R. Matbto; Sea Islel lly. Tbos. k Ludlam. Frank W Fowkes, ijcwi* I ' M. Chatter: Upper Township, Karl M. s | Waddluglon; Stone Harbor. Harry S. Townsend; Woodbine, Jacob Feldman, : Morns Lavln: Wild wood. I-cauiing M. - Rice. John Hilton, Chartre Bridge*. [ Prepare tor aonqael. | a rt.e Ocean Clly Business Men's As. j • lis annual banquet, to he hrld al the , ■ Hewllngs probably no March ■'< . 1 Among I tie speakers will be IVillectnr . > of the Port Berry, of Philadelphia; » Attorney (ienersl Weaicott, of Ibis ' Slate. snd Mayor Kgsn.of Jersey I 'lly , I Pro. est Ordisaave. . The ordluance pmvldiug for the £ • npeulug of the alley between Ffly-llrsl f for action beforr the City Com. ' mlsaloners Ibis aflernoon. Ilr. Allen Ccrson. tbe Rev. J. K. Lake an>c. H. ( ' Buck, on behalf of a client, have oh r Jerted to the proposed alley. ( I Woll TSrrsirsira. r Secretary l,ewt* K, Smith was In- J . sirurted by tbe Hoard of Education ( ' Toasday rnghl to -rite lo rbe Auseri- ( > can Heatiogand Yaaltlatlng Company ( . that unless steps yrerv promptly lakrn , - io have tbe beauog plan! in the Wee- , t ley sveout sedsoo! made saltofaetory I tbe board will enter sun on Ihe ram- j I pany'sbood of 1101*1 | Bwsldtssa Csnsira ' i John Marts Is building- . a cottage ' costing $1700 for H. B. Allen on ' I be I sea place, a cottage costing flToo William M. BUI well, of Pblladel ■ street, aod one coatlug $162} at 1 i street aod Central avenue 1 , Mrs J. J. Ashman, of Phllsdrl ' i Phta' • ' visited mm rather. J James L Lae, of Osbornvllle. N.J.. , ! visited bis father. Capuin J. Mr. Lea, the letter part of last weak, being bera ' on a business trip. Tbe sou la engaged t In Ihe wlioleaale fish busings. , and left Io go to Harrtaburg and qMSfr cllles In Penusylvaola. Ha la Just . back from £ trip to Jackaonvllla. _ t Will t.ectarr aa Mexico. . g The Rev. Dr. Hay wood, of Washing « D C.. will lecture on "Mexico" In h ffie First M. K. Church In tba near . future. He was a missionary In Mexico a fbw years ago. As a speaker made a Hue Impression hare Hun- C day. aod doabtleae bla lecture will b draw a large attendance. # Bconaslsrd Ckolr atsgs. n
i. Tbe reorganized cbolr under tba . leadership of Prof. H. H. Lake began . lie dutiae In tbe First Metbodlat Kpls copal Church Sunday. Thar* were » seventeen In tba Cbolr. It la likely e that tba cbolr will have at leaet thirty members wltbln tbe next week or two. use a Ureal "Feed." ' Tbe members of Iota Council, No. • 128. Jr. O. U. A. M . had on. of ihe : times of I heir llvaa laat Thursday . night, when they ware given a picnic ■upper by the members of tbe Ocean Clly Couucll, Sc. 10. D. of A. Tbe womtn-folka always do gat up flue "feeds," and tble was no exception. •rock at Mall coat. Newell Corson, tba Caw clothier, fur nleber and eboe man, la dlepoaiog of tbe remainder or Samoa! Rutaell's stock at half price. Tba acta te drawing crowds of buyers, who have beau wall pleased with lbs bargaiot they have secured. Dou't foil to visit the store. The members of the Chrtsrtao En ?«ro' Boofotv of the Flret PreabyJ^tolva^ltoVnanSri'SSSlll10' Waal hoxewser tckesl Mora. Prof. T. D. Sensor wae hare a few days ago In reference to tba agitation of tba subject of eecurlog tba Bute 1 summer school for Ocean i PrefHroaar will aioCekly — , a ptopoaM ws la the local baataaas . . as a a local f
, »»a. trijlm a peepasMlaa can to oaiM Wse • The rot main man I aommlUaa uf the Yamsg Mew's Pregremlva Laague has • ^ 10 •"•««• foe laa ares- • fto^rltoom tSUZST^. I H Smith tag K J Hans 1 __ * • WltMseW maasiow. The aaamhar. af the Oaaaa Cky W T U will toM ItoSr aaaaal Willara asaatlag WadaM.i.v sfiwoaoa. at a ' "'<***■ " Oon H. Par tss's tome —M7 """ A Fr.a.keO Ms PtlM eloXla. rim Rev Charles H. Hahner ■— ' 'to Flret P— ffSTtfi w? preached In the Ptae Street Preto, . waavssw ijsuL •nst blasarte la Philadelphia rha ladles <s (to Fleet M R.I hoeeh , ! wiU hatd a etstM rex's aa— fos Ito , Sunday wbool re the tresameui «r n.e church huUUl... • ' ' , - ..—a j Kii.ni .a .as us iis a. so I or
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1 SUNDAY IN THE "I LOCAL CHURCHES g Strong Sermons and Excellent : Music Heard by Congregations. »• The churches in Oceau Clly were all fairly well flllot si the service- on '• Sunday. Following sir reports of the' I- 1 sermons heard ^ * J Sunday. The subject of his morning j r sermon was "Walking Will, lost " T and he look hit lexl from lien. 24: "And Enoch walked will. (iod. and Mr. Mitch spoke In part as follow.: "The field of biography I- one of Ihe raosi interesting. a. well at Instructive. phles In general with Ihe biographies of Ihe Kible. this difference to notice- 1 emphasized In ihe former, while lu ■ the latter (lie inner facta of life are : portrayed. See refereuM to David. and Judas and othkrs. "Thf,lKUi chapter of tieneste I- no ■ excepliou toibe above fact, especially . In Ihe ca-e of Enoch. While the . chapter Is a history covering I SOP years . snd indeed monotonous reading aa . tbe 'and be died' 'and he died' pile up . vindication of Hod's suggestion to . Ueoetts Ihird, nevertheless the writer of Ibal narrative was forced wllb Knocb to employ a new and different phrase to describe life: Instead of 'he lived.' be wrote, 'aod be walked * 1th.' Agalo. when tbe inspired penman attempted to relate Hooch's death, he , , dtoearded tbe old stock phrase, 'and died.' aod said, be ta> not. for , Hod took htm." "To have tbe statement. 'He walked ' with God,' written over our own name certainly one of the profound est privileges of human life There are three practical observations which we readily make from this brief characterization of tbe man Kooch, wbleb may be helpful Io toy human soul : desiring an appreciation of divine communion and fellowship. Tligy are "Find, If we with lis walk-wlth Hod wa must go In tbe divine direction; Is. bring our lives. In tbtlr enInto harmony with tbe great goal and purpose of Hod In the world, orblch It coucelvad as thai positive hostility to xin throogh the reign of lovelu tbe soul. "rieeond, If we wleb Io walk with must not only go In His way, but, In Hie way, we must be In perfect agreement wllb Him, wblcb, I take It. means thst we cen have no secret or evil habit, desire, or friendship with m evn nanii, nesire, rileudslilp
n wblcb He Is not pleased, i "And laat ..f all, ir we would walk • wltb Hod, as Kuocb did. we will go J Hod's way, Io harmony with Hlm.anrt k also keep step wltb Hla will. Not Ilka Peter, that Impetuous disciple, who either 'ran ahead' or 'lagged behind.' let us tie, but. ratber like our 1 Master, wbo stld 'Not My will, but ' Thine be done.' " -Enoch walked wltb Hod. and was j Dot. for Hod took him ' Ho let us lire. • and to die." fixer Pltl-VHVTKKI AN. In the absence of tbe pastor, tba Bev. Charles H. Bobuer. A. M . tbe • Rev Ueorge L. Dobbins, of this city. ; a retired member of tba New Jareey . Conference, conducted the aer vices and . preached In tbe First Presbyterian Cbnrch Bunday. Dr. Dobblna' mornlug sermon was from a taxi to tbe goapel according to , John »;-U. Io tba evening he preached to a , large -congregation on "Tba Treoe , figuration of Jeeoa," claiming that II | occurred on Mt. Harmon la the pretence of Pater. Jamas. John, Moses , and Kites. Ha dwelt especially opon | Petar's declaration to Jetus. "Lord.lt la , good for us lo to bare." He remarked , that Peter utrerad an avMaot truth In , tble declaration, tbougb be made ll , oodar stress of great excitement. It . good io to there tocausa. Int. of ,
J *»•••. • mountain from wblcb a grand vtoa.ii rouM to bad. pare air — ZuL*™* "" rrnm , dtotreatong tons and Ibto moaataia to i a type of the home.jbof bnrvl. ard ' baavau Hie ad. Of tba eampm. y A reI marksbto Ivllowabtp ad ala parson.. . baly fsilus ship wblcb to buivsesally Third IN ilia eonvaradlma by j Jesus Moses end Kltos. wtofolbed of , His dscsoaa. MS lime place, ass us purpose aad glorious result., evtu the ' redemption „f saasklod lit. always gaad tee people la be wbera that I. ihe tbaase Hea>sa to la be ssore ginrhiu. . •" bCOBMBl af ibto great itoma. , Ftoflh of ibs eaaArmatteu of car- i fundamental derlrloae of our 1 baly rellg lee as (bj. Immortality I Tba prasaace alive af Msaas aad Kilas i argues tor area . ..sear taJNy; (to,, tba divinity <d Jssus That U ahal iu. . I vstoo out of tba cloud meant end is eaiu (be glory of Hs Pareaa. , I te) ito n-iosL^, .. . a ■- — # — III- . ST SO. I . ! ito resurreetloo of Ito dead -au
, | ItliMtreiloo aad demonstrathsa af I 1 1 nvtiilhlsuo, AAeeoib chapter kaawn to tba resorrectloa cbapur There "■*! dei'iarvsjto dead shall be raised when be says, "Mown la corruption raised la ineaerupttaa. " a«<- Msaas . ( died tad Hod to, ad bias. bo. o... p. • I to "'I"* la Ito lady- -.ad P,.| gr • etare. that all Its.,,, t brta.aae, at tba 1 i aouadtag of Ito Irompto .bail b. c banged wNbaxt tali, pjyah , dad, tot to was changed, and now appears la his changed condition ' I Flkb. The reeagaMtaa of frtonda la 1 1 Msaas and tJtas freak tram i heavm were rsv«,jaad by rstar nog I nansad by btm. Ho .ball wa know i each other there. I , Hixth. Itoperls.1 trivSKts (hnngb t -laretto b, meny y^ M r SSS..— W O «—• I ** del. . | Ltvlag foui hundred years apart, aud c In different lands while on eartli, they e | now meat and mingle together, rio'o • /i
aball It be wltb all Uod'e people. ' Tlicy shall come from tbe north, the' south, tbe east and tba wast aud sit1 down wltb Abraham. Isaac and Jacob ' In the Kingdom." Observe that Peter ' wae there because be wae tbe disciple of Jesus. On tbe same terms you and I aball be admitted Jtfto Ihe hill of the > lrf>r<l and stand In His boly place. XT. At'OI'STINE'K There was a large attendance at the 8.10 o'clock mass lu Rt. Augustine's Cliorch Hundsy. when tbe rector, the Rev. Jnbo J. Hweeney. delivered s strong sermon from Ihe following text: "About the eleventh hour lie weni onl and fouud others alauding, aud he aald uolo tbem, wby stand you here all day IdleT" Matt. 20; 8. Father Sweeney spoke In part as fidIowa: "These words of today's gospel, my dear brethren, are not ooty a question a warning; a warning lo arouse ourselves and begin seriously to attend ' tbe work of our salvalioa. They ' also au encouragement, for the ' work Is poetlble even at tbe eleventh 1 How at range tbat man abould I content to go on from day today I and from year lo year wholly forgetful ' of tbe great work of tbe aalvalion of I tbetr Immortal sonic, blind to tbeir ' owu supreme interests! Many other 1 Interests claim tbeir attention. |/>ok • at auy great city, wltb Ita thousands I of souls What are tbaytblnklng ol? ' What are tbay aiming at? Lei us .. M-, .uvy aiming air i,rt
look for j moment at tbe real fads ' about l bate souls— facts 'rfblcb so many forget, to tbeir eternal lose. ' Whence do (bey come? Wby ere t bey ' here? Tble le a wonderful age for luvmligatkHi: for finding out tbe origlu • of things, for going back to the begln- ' nlng i.f things. Men will spend half a ' Ufa time In trying to discover bow tbto ' globe was formed, aod bow, In tbe course of agae. tbe various species of • animals' and plants have come to be. r But human soula are aurely far more Interesting than all the universe of . material tbtnga — for these shall perish I i -but .eouls aball llvs on forever, im- 1 mortal and Indestructible. "Let us ask. then, what le Ibe origlu j . - ..si is i lie origin -
aud what tba purpose of tba millions. »" of souls that live tbeir live, un eanu ' ' today? My dear brethren, they are1 " Ibe outoome of tba goodness of Hod i "• it la the quality of all goodness tocom- 1 " nucleate ilarlf-to give itself out -and 1 •• M to especially a quality of tbe good- ' *tnea» of Hod, from wblcb all olber '• food ness comes, to do this. But i here ^ Is a way lu wblcb God'e goodness was free to communicate Itself or not as • wished. And then, by creation i ' by making other being, upon whom • | Hla gooduess should be poured forth ' And Hod did create; aod He created ( a personal. Intelligent belogrX»Ugr|. ' , . aod men. And If w(uk wby He did j • ">l«, His answer I., love made Him do! Divine love, that would not be, •vilified wltb iu own all-pertoct bliss. I , but desired that otber beings should j S . a share therein, s- ' That Is the explanation of all tbe ! . -ul. to ibe woiij. Tbey are ibe out- , I of Hod . goodne-s and love; and 1 1: ' oach on. of them I.e. been callwl out " i _ of uutblnguess aud mute au lunuortal P
p- ^nf b, Hod', almighty hand. In It words to tell in the bosom of Its Father b and lie Hdd. r "Oh. this It a great truth, surely.' It* • tells us that, from the beginning . f 1 life's Journey to the end, we are • wrapped round by the mighty ocean Of the Infinite love of Hod It (he great fact at tbe root of all l.aiuau " e exlsteuce; a solves every riddle of life . H Is. truth tb.i makes (!,« C'iiholic e child wiser tban all (be sages of old - s yes. and wiser than all those today : who are learned only lu worldly love— I tbe little child who lisps the suawer e In Ilia I'aieclilsm. (Jod made me e Hod made me to kuow Him, love Him, and'aerve In this' life; and to he happy . with Him fo-evar In the next.' "Itot us bring this house to ourselves r What of you and ma? Do we forget i whence we are and wby we are in this i world? Areour minds occupied with | anything and everything except the • aim of Hit. hum.u life? Aie ! we, t'alboltca, children oL Hod's i with all our graces and prlvi- — I are we draaiuing away our w* r precious lives in l lie sleep of .in al,d 1. I sloth, knowing not 'the aeasou.' that ~ [ tbe hour Is come to awake? J>erli.|,. C ■ we remember our salvation sometime. If || were said, -Thou fool, this olgbl thy soul .ball be required of 111 tbee?' Are you ready? Would you = willingly atand before your Judge? "Salvation must be the business of n. oaivaiinu
1, every day; and that mean, religion T. « UOI put on aud off wltb tbe Huu.l.y «. clot lire, but must be tbe business of y every day. Aud by religion I do not 4' me,D w°fk» o' piety only, but I mean u H*lug for Ibat Hod who made us f.., i- Himself; doing our dally work foi Him, carrying out. each according lo Is the measure of grace their (hid gives, ic the Apostolic command, 'Whether .f you eat or drink, or whatever you do. i. do all to glory of Hod.' Thl. daily e aetvlce of Hod In all we do i. wb.i 1. •f symbolized by tbe vineyard hi ihe h I parable. The vineyard Is our daily i- Ufa. our particular stale: lis work is 1 the duties of each one's stair of life ' ■ S'lKSi" tr:: e ' IJOOIMV, not In old tote, not at drelh! ' I '• "'• acceptable time; now Is I the day of aalvatlou." j ' '• ^cKSpioN : f of : "B&TJ!** jswtRi "•".Sltoar,4"0""™' ^ M.Pontiere : Woodworking , ^ OCEAN CITY. N. J. I SSS£?^S,o5®ssb i « 1 » "'Yris. topptoin | ^
The Ground Hog saw His Shadow and went back in his den and 1 guess all the other hogs have gone with him, the way Pork is soaring, but we have located him aristhe®* following S prices will show, and we do not hesitate to say. we have as tine , befcf this week as ever came on the island. Note the price Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices good for one week: r-rices good i i one wcci:
VEAL- Young and Tender i Cutlet, jkc : Chop-. . zqc ";St™-infe, . . V(k ""
LAMB- and if Is Line c Chops. i'« i c Shoulders. i ;■ <■ Stewirifg. v. . _•
BEEP 4V" j Rump Steak, joc [Round Stesk. . roc >f Sirloiu Steak , rue „ | Rib Roast. i ;c 4 K'lOod Stewing Heel. . ire h j Hamhttrg Steak. ijci
PORK - Compare our Prices with' * Others k- Roast Pork . i '■ x- Pork Chops. i . ' ic Pig ShouMns. ;c Pig Hani-, i;,-| ;o 4 ids. Pig'i i.ivet . ricl
"jOnr Own Make All I'ork Sausage, none better. iSc 'The Best Scrapple on the Island, - lb. t i
Fiue Sugat Cured Skin lack : Hams. 19c Whole or Hull r I -cap. Sugar Ctttcd Ib.nrlesBacon . 20c - Pure I-ard. 14c , Fancy Fresh Killed Chicken-. . Good Kgg*. liver v line Guar an [ teed. jSc 1 4 I'at. Juicy Mackerel. 25c / _ t Saner Krout, 8c «,t . JiA ^ • . Fresh Sweet Creamer. Ilfiltff 35C , Nice Meaty Prunes. 12c r 3 His. Evaporated Peaches, jy [ 3 lbs. good Mince Meat. 25c 1 3 Cans Peas. 25c ■ 3 Cans Corn , 25c j 3 Cans Tomatoes. 25c 1 3 Cans Baked Beans. 25c r Evaporated Milk. 9c 1 1 large can Sliced Pineapple. 15c ' 3 cans Heinz 's Baked Beans, 25c
GcmmI Mixed C.iko. 12c 1 can Sli.'eil I'cachc-s. i.s kjarge can Eancv Asjaiagtis. !K, ' Peaches ^ > 1 latge Can ..1 lairge White Cherries, nc Sweet Florida Utaiiges. >.s d../ Fattcv Baldwin Apples, 15c 1 pk * Fine Flavored Santos C.Wcr Granulated Sugar. 4 ',c 1 lb. Good Head Rice. 8ca - 3 boxes ^Searchlight MatclC- 1 , Headlight Oil, 1 to gal . 5 gals.s.. o rolls Toilen'aper. 24c Fancy JScir Orleans Mulin14c qt. 55c gal Try it '2 Urge Nutmegs. , Grain.,.. Fa^tJ Anions . 20c . 3 lb-. Mly Eggs. 2 si* 2 can/ ty Baked Beans. 25c
Prices and Goods as Represented or M One y Cheerfully Kvfutideil I Stewart's Sanitary Market. r Twelfth Street and Asbjiry Avenue Bell Phone. 54S-A Coast Phone 192 A I p.0"^ " " 11 a - GOOD PAINTING I JULIUS E.*JOCHER, Jr. patntine anD Pecoratlno 1 PMiiaaCLeaia ocean Civv n j I 2** *- TtetxTiXTM svaccv #97 Ciomtm •ratfT
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ml AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartuienj to fttr- ■ nish? \Vr have a line of furniture at le*s iliau Philadelphia prices. It will pay yon to Fall and see I our stock before buyiug elsewhere. \ Window Shades tt Special! v. Chas. G. Adams & Bra 720-22 Asbniy, AveDne
i Hi^h in Efficiency LOW IN COST Ocean City Electric Light Company Mazda Lamps ""> s'"wvAik' AT':5r ^ „\ J^~S A FOR LIGHT, HEAT VJ3MO AND POWER > T"nInr^S" " City Gas Light Co. Bell Phone tri ' .-Inter-State Ph.- ie 1 H A I SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors * -1 Grading and Street Building 739 .\slfH RV AVI'.iNliH OceStTCTf)^' New Jersey BuaattBOBa taut r*z« tsmi tttpy&mMtia mu> taui BffotmBUMa tttto moan yer<$ plaiilv.^ S,yi«l to-a-botv i«" 1. gra— wl^ for >ale. Ilesl gradea of ( r 1 l /ELMER H . CRANE i mso mooblv im t e re re a c e HEADQUARTERS i For anything von want to know about building. • Are yon undivided how l«j plan vimr house > V.m are invitisl 1 10 come and see our splendid collection ol up-to-date plans. Would youjjke to have your ideas of a house di-vchipnl and know what 't would cost to build ? We have a draughtsman always at yum sendee. Free. Are yon unfamiliar with building iiiiiu-rials? V..u ate invited " to our show rooms, where samples may he seen and llii-ir relative merits and cost discussed. Are you undecided who to have build your house' li will c cosLy.m no more to have a man who lias designed and l.uilt itiauv ' of the finest buildings in Ocean City. JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot
YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect yonr Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare' the time to look after It closely yourself and must depend upon U.e honesty o( the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer von to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend toxS..,.. BUILDER "T:.1"' L. S. CORSON. Seashore Cottages a Specialty , Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything m u,r Building i.i„e Plans and Specifications Funtishcd. Estimates Cheerfully Given 810 A.bary Avenue OKFICK-74A Wret Av.t.u,
; " Allen Scull THE BVlWiPEft Eighth .I.YO Ochha' .fyj, Phone Connections » Walter V. Hess contractor and builder jobbing given. special attention Office 1017 Asbury Avenue i city new jersey B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US 1 "There's a Reason" fj Prompt, economical aud reasotiaidTHinill jobbing and alteration work " Call ns up "IS Ocean City House Bldg. Co. S"™"' IU«« M. TO»-K,KKD. rXm, Brnj. F. Young, Secretary Brit Ph...to, j«.x office: Bay Ave. bet. lOth and I Ith Sts. m
I •OHtRillOM *»D IICllDgR," OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER [Oii'ii K: Kill St. O|>posjie p ,, Plans and Specifications prepared without charge | Only galvanized nails ns.-d on exterior work- . [AtmitlON*. At. i lux i lows ash U|;#A,l1i Spencer B. Swan | Jobbing Carpenter "".rdSuiider CSTI MATES ANO FLANS FUXNtSMf 0 JOHN T. SEAL builder ;WIL1.ARD S. STEELMAN Contractor and Builder f levvnth at. end Hey etc. ■ i Ocven Clly ncm (iCOROt- W. HARRIS Contractor, Builder and Jobbinvr 1 Heegaloe • a S#r.lall). No 1.1 NV Fourteenth Street OCFAN CUV. N. J. I,,,, |.,„.,;r ~ A. (1. WINKLER practical plumber 8 0. Utai | « ilm QEO. 0. ADAM! t BRO. RANGE SEniNG BULK LAYING, fctc., tic. All Work In Maaou l.lna' Promptly Attended To. occan city. n j •ALBERT G. GILBERT, HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, breckley's HOUSE AND SIGN haintens l. breckley, rao# Mixed I'alnta, Ix-ad and Olla - 820 a tut 022 Aaliury avenue. II K A IH.El « A DAMN Reading Coal •pboB#. ' " or Knteryrtw n«re end Vxrd. Il lril eed urar
Real Estate and Search Company of ca|h» mhj Cdualr. N. .1. MKI'KGHKNTINtl FIDEUTY TROST CO. OP 14KWAHK ■TITLES INSURED ■ FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD Cape May Court House, N. J. » IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey <£z£L Plain and Decorative Paperhaneer A Post Card will bring our Kervice to you. L. A. STEELMAN , BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing jobbing done pbomptlv Clim and Ojtlir Totgt I SpiciaHi Agent for Stewart'* Iron Works L'o. and Ornamental Iron Fence. Iron ItatlliiK" anil Window Hoard". Seventh St. and Haven Ave Examined Without Drops A. W. KIA ATLANTIC CITY, M. J. Mtora fret Um Ito Itoor. X.I.UUM IM*. itou ruMto.rea a

