Ocean City Sentinel, 10 September 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 4

VISITORS' MASONIC CLUB ^, ^ j HAS ENJOYABLE SMOKER ;

Good 8peeche« by Members! ~ and Guests— Present for Band Leader Harrison. 1|m Visitor*' Masonic Club or Ocean City bald • amoker for IU members last Saturday evening. Prevloui to tbe amoker. tbe cJub beld a special g maetlng. when a law change* in tbe by-law* wan adopted. Maater Warns W. Brown, of tba Ocaao City Lodge, No. 171. F. and A. M.. woe al acted op# of tbe trustee*. Dr. J. T. Elllnger waPelacted historian of the " dab. Tba entertatnmeut committee, of hi wkicb Charles 8. Wood la ebalrmau. aaleeted aome able speaker* who were beard daring tbe evening. Si Then Included Rdward J. Lafferly. C tbe Rev.' 8. Lord Ullberaon and Ed- ai ward J. Caltell, ell' of Philadelphia, vl Mr. Lafferty spoke of tbe Maeonlc it order and the great eucceee with which pi tbe local clnb baa met. tc Alexander Lawrence, Jr., epoke of *i tba work that had been accomplished daring the eaaaon. He mid tbat much H more"Waa In alore for tbe clnb for next ai eraaon, and staled tbat during tbe ap- ti preaching winter eeaaon It ta tbe Inten- H lion of holding a few meetings and en- k tartalnmenu for tbe dub. a The Baa. John O. Wilson . D. !».; of H Pblladelpbla, gave a very interesting ti talk on Masonry and tbe upbuilding of tbe order. Ha add tbat a club of a this kind Is a big aaaet to tbe city, be- "« cease Maaonry stands for the upbuilding of man. Tbe upbuilding of man a means tba upbuilding of any dty, and £ auraly Ibis dub will do Iota of good for ti Ocean city. s Prealdent WUliam E. Hexamer. la- p ter 1a tbe evening, premnted to Prof. n Hanteoo, of tbe Harrtaoo Band, a p baloo, with tba following Inscription: "Piaaauiad to Prof. Harrison by tbe tl VMtota' MamnleClnb of Ocean City, a MM." < Tba gift was medi to Prof. Harrlaou i because of bis many friends add ad- a m Iters to tbe dub. ( Prof. Bautao Is a member of tbe s dub and en eettve worker. t Bafrsahmsuts ware served sod d- i ■mb warn to evidence. t Bacetvar of Tusm W. Frsataod Kandriak, wbo la PotsulaU of Lu Lu Tam- t pis. Philadelphia, aim eras present , and he enjoyed tba bsttarmllk mora ( tban tba cigars. tb* member* say. « FIX TAX MATS t Oaeaa Ml» rssmu Osewere Will I mm* Se.«s- i Tba Cape May Comity Board of ■ Aammms hm determined tbe tax rata Sw tbe variooe taxtag dMriets. m < Avalou KLS8 • Oa pa May City 2.86 < Uepa May Patot 2J0 1 IMaali Tewnablp 2.18 I Lowar Townablp 1.76 • Maakb WHdwood 1ST i OeaeoCKy : u < 8m Ids Oty £84 l • BosMbOape May 2.08 < Maws Harbor 2 68 « Waal Caps Mey LM ' Wild weed 2.25 WtatoReadOieet 2S7 tbamk musicians At Ms -regwlar monthly bustnam ■eaattog. writes tba church clerk, 8. 8. I Magllbtas. tba aeembare of tba 1m- < mawwal HapMsl Church voted nnanP I ■'PU 10 eatewd to Prefaamr Herri • sua. Mm. Harrtaoo. aad tba baa* a I baosty veto af- tbaaks tor tbatr ktod>aaa to dagtag aad playing at severs I | aaielum dmtog tbammaaer. PiadMam Hal ilmu. Mm. Harrison , ••d the bawd have added arecb to tbe , IteteMgand aotbuMiiai of lbs ebureb , ■wretouMbegrowtog oangragatloo .end , friawdeaaanamhagof aomeloae, wltb , tbatr Mugtag aad aeaelc. CandMilte tor oCm. howevar small ' tbabattb tbair areetrivlag for may be aaato audai tbe aarn corrupt practicm lawaadtbay aboold be vary careful °t ta evenly the bound* praacribad ' «f aay hind am abmlalaly taffood tbe ' pole of tba law. Even dooatlooa to -cburcbm or ebaritable lDetnutlous, ' outside of regular ooatribuUoos. are 1 hanaad. 8b closely are tba lines 1 drawn tbat IT I* said to be a criminal oflbom tor a candidate, even for an 1 ■nlte|iaitaiil townablp office, to band ' afrisada cigar. And this curtail- ( from tba flam a candidate dim his ' papers unttl election 1s over In Kovember. ■ebaal csusrsn ta atagBtato Commissioner or Education I Calvin N. Kendall baa Issued a re- ' quest foe compliance wltb tbe recom- < mmfetliu of tbe United 8tatm Com- I ■wetaeer at Education tbat tbe bymn.tbe -8 tar 8pangl.d Banner.: be 1 suug in all Jba schools or tba United ' States, public and private, at noon ou ' September 14 neat, tbe one hundred'.!, 1 annlvetmry of. the writing of tbe 1 anthem by Francis HcoU Key. All tbe schools of lb* Bute are asked to ' observe tbaaanlvasmry In this mauuer •on maw* as.. NotwKbseaadlng tbe modus of < hotel gnaws and many cottagers on 1 Monday- public schools raopeued lu « Pblladelpbla tbb week -there were « WU1 a large number of promeueders " em tba Boardwalk Monday aud Tuee- ' ■ #. I , As Iks r seSne cisus. I What wm practically I he Mg closing v ddMacftbs eesauu wae held al the I thiln Club Mooday. evening, end tbe t •Air «aa enjoyed by a host of young I Mr. Cbrpvmst, Mm mmmar. hdd— uafbtomn.l.M.ua.Wulmmoaa d

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES : Scimons and Excellent j Music Heard by Con- r gregations. . The churches in Ocean gty were ell 1 well tilled et the service, ou .Suudsy. 1 : aud the Sunday school at both ser ' The evenlug service « »' per- ' llcularly plekslng. a special mush-el 1 being rendered by ihe quartet, which sang for the lest time this 1 at this service. The pastor, tbe Kev. Charles H. 1 presrh«k-» very Instructive ' and helpful m/tnan In the morning, takiug as hu/tbeme. "The Visum of Hahaktuk."^nd as bis text, Habakkuk 2: 2: "Jfnd the Lord answered me. aud said, Write the vision, and make plalu upoii tablets, that qgpnsy run tbat resdelh H." In the evening he made a hritf adon -The Kel glou of Soug " He said In part: " Christianity staud. solitary and alone a* tbe relfgton of song Tbe Hindu matter* ble cabalistic sentences, the Confucian beats bis tom-tom. the Moslem shouts from his tower. 'To prayer! To prayer!' but tbe Christian makes melody In bis heart, elngiug psalms end hymns and spiritual song*. "No church can afford to economize music. Many a man has been brought Into tbe kingdom by a eong wben nothing else could reach him. sermons have been forgotten, ble bymn, 'Elu feete Burg 1st unser CJoti,' rings on through the ages, and will keep ou- ringing until tbe blest of tbe archangel's trumpet shall usher In the very day which tbe bymn celebrates.

"Tbe Christian's passage through 1 tbe valley of tbe abadow to marked wltb eonga. Mote tban once has tbe ' minister as be stood by tbe death -bed I or a believer been asked by tbe dying r toeing. 'Jesus. Lover of My Soul,' or 1 •My Faltb Looks Up to Tbee.' Tbe * dying pilgrim Joined to tbe eong. but ' i voice grew fainter and fainter, then 1 brokeoflj an* finished tbe versa In I ; *«? a-.. ... : i dotrn tbe caoturlm like a tark singing ' on Us way. and tba Bible telle as that 1 I ringing will continue to be one of tbe ' ofalef attractions of tbe heavenly world- • I a carnival of mual: that will be 1 I 'tbe land of pan delight, where eatote Immortal dwell !' What a grand 1 I march of Jojr will sound wben all tbe 1 I nations combine, and over all tbe ac- 1 I claim wUI tula Ha wbo tbe night be- 1 I ton HM croelfliloc 'sang an hymn ' > wltb HM dlsripMe aad went out' to 1 • drink tbe purple cup of (Jetbeemane. ' - Let us be attonlng our hearts and 1 I voices to pralae Him." 1 > ; I rtaar m. k. 1 ' Thy Scripture lesson for the morning > sermon In tbe Pint M. E. Church wae from tbe third chapter of St. John's j Uoapel, tbat portion of It which nlatas oar Lord's Interview wltb Kloodamua . aad tba teaching of tba New Birth to . tbat Jewish ruler, i Dr. Haloes, tba paator. strongly em- , . pheelreri lbs reading of tbe leeeon, ( . aapecMlly tbe words, "Ye must be . again," and, "Tbat which M born . of the flash M Utah; and tbat wblcb le , beraqub* spirit Is spirit." ( He safiuthat be bad been Impelled , preach the sermon be wae ahont to enter upon, because he thought the ( > emphatic teaching of tbe doctrine of , ■ In tbe Cbnrcb than just at this time. , I Accordingly, tbe text was tbe third , f vane of Um Meson chapter, "Jesus , > answered and said uuto r.lm, verily, , verily, 1 aay onto tbee. except' a men , be born again, be cannot see tbe king- ( dom of Qod." Tbe leal clause sums . 1 up tbe thougbt of tbe tbeaie. i Tbe speaker. Id opening, enforced the i thought of oor Lord's authority In His ■ . leaching. Everywhere It le clear and i - alive with the absolute belief of the - Teacher In Hla own teaching It Is i j filled with a divine dogmatism. More- I over. It was concrete teaching, always . j resting' on fact, aDd our Lord Himself . t Its exemplar In every phase of It. The speaker fheu referred In vigorous i to the heed today, especially lu | tbe Church, of clear spiritual vlaloo . < "Open thou mlneeyee" must be tbe i | prayer of every earnest Christian I | "What In me is dark Diamine : what ■ la low, raise aud support." the asplra- i tlpn of eveiy devout heart. I The word-portrait of tbe Jewish ruler. ' which was given, depicted him as the 1 i moral product of hla day. He was ' . versed In all tbe law ; he bad searched 1 . tbe Bcrlpluree with honesty and pur- . yet he did not see lu Jesus the ' ■ -Messiah of the prophets — did not catch 1 : the spiritual thought of HI* kingdom ' I There Is good reason to believe that - i our Lord's lessou to him gave 'him , saving knowledge concerning the new i birth.I The speaker then declared tbA X4eo- 1 ) demus has had a numerous spiritual 1 progeny throughout all tbe Christian 1 ages, a progeny which' Is today a great 1 multitude even In tbe Church. 'They ' r are often of tbe best morality iu their * I yet hive no spiritual visions and ' i tbe new birth -Is to them a febie. There ' , those even- In the mliil-try who

i neutral notions concerning It. fall to preach It with power Dr. Haloes declared that all such, as men. ought to resign their positions or cry mightily to llod for conversion and the abiding witness of the 8plrit, whereby we ere to know that We have passed from death unto life aud an becoming sons of Hod. A leading thought lu tbe pastor's development of hie great theme, was

that tbe new birth come* to us from a 1 power outside of ourselves; that Hod leeches everywhere that It Is He who raises men out of himself and gives of hp Lord. He Illustrated tbe point by fancying personality lu a stone end j Imagining It a. asking Ihst It mey hecome an ear of corn. This, said he. Is constantly done, hut It is done by a poper higher theu and outside, of the wi'iJ • ; In closing. I>r Halnee made appll- ! cation to bis membership, urging rigorous self-exeiulustlon on the part ' of all. Kxemlue yourselves that ye , in the faltb" is the great apostle's ; "Vbe Kev. A.'l). farlln. of I'embertou. N, J offend the opening preyer. | The alteudence at the services Suu- . surprisingly large considering Uiat I visitors had returned home. They have lied perhaps (lie t»ei tig . Sunday of the season. s.' • It weyrllh great reluctaocy that we bede farewell to Uie uiiusuaily large , number of our loyal end true guest* who hare so faithfully stood by the f church end lis servlcee-Ttils summer. " says the- pastor. A public ackuobl- , edgmeut of their epprecletlon of the t real support of the visitor* was made 3 by tbe pastor, the Kev. Wrorge K. . whom It was not our privilege lo e«e press personally or publicly our parting greetiug-." says he. - we do so j herewith, wishing you end your t church e year of happy serviced the vineyard of the Master. For tbe beue- ! tit of those Who Wish to help us by a pledge or cesli-gift to meet the yel a remaining of the 11250, our ueerl and j elm for this dscel year, we give the , name of the church treasurer. I- 8 j Corson. 812 Asbury avenue. Ucemn , City. N. J. Any gift will be greatly t apprecleled. we ceo assure you." . Tbe special mu*lc at the mortilog service we* reudered by "tlerry" r Kyhetl. who has done good work oo 1 tbe Young People's tjuertet this sumf mer. He saug that very beautiful a number, entitled. "The lord t. My y Bheptierd."

A strong sermon was preached by tbe minister ou the appropriate theme. "The Cbrfch's Attitude to Labor end Its Problems." Taktug bis text from Luke 12:18-14. "And oue of the comsaid unto htm. Master speak to brother, that he divide tbe Inheriwltb me. And he said unto htm. men. wbo made me a Judge and a divider over you V Onmlderlng the : present stale of affair* In our own country. Mr. Mltcb said: "Our couDtry , Is ludeed at peace with tbe world, yet , within out own borders there ha* been , and I* today waging a Here* revolu- . Hon. We have all read of tbe pro- , cedure of tbe Industrial Workers of . tbe World during tbe past few years. , This year brings to' oar attention the I of Colorado, tba outrage# In , tbe various churches of New York . City, end' today Bealtle Is groaning . under a bitter Struggle between capital , and labor. Now. In Ihe face of these , facta It M ma»r natural, as soother Labor Day rolls around, to ask 'What I It tbe proper attitude for the Cburch take toward Labor and Its grave problems V "While tbe Uoepel hat no specific teaching In tble field, we can imagine 1 that If Jesus were living today He ' would undoubtedly he besieged by Labor, quite like tbe unfortunate 1 brother lu tbe text, wltb tbe cry: ' 'Master, spuak lo the capUaltet tbat be divide Ibe profits wltb me.* And shall aay that Jean* would answer other- ; rial tbau -be did to tbat brother, 'Man. who made me a Judge or a di1 vlder over you V If tble be so. sod ' Ibere le uo reason to tbluk not, I ask, can tbe attitude of the Cburch be any 1 different from that of ber Maater 7 ' "Tbe Cburch ba* uot always matnF talued this relation to IM world of lor doetry. aud many churches even today ' are patrons of either oue or the other - of tbe great oooteodlug classes of lu- ' doetry. Thus tbe Cburch Is beld in 1 suspicion and so handicapped In ber • influence But all evidence points to 1 feet that tbe Church of Jesus • Christ, like lie Foynder, it not end 1 was uot ever intended for any particular class Neither le It* business prlc manly that uf an economic reform as-* s soclstlon. The primary Interest of the I Church Is uot lu wealth, but-lu souls." r At the t-tnsr of the morning service > communion was administered. Fol- - lowing this there was a duet by Mr* • J McKlnley end ber daughter. Miss f Alice. The vesper service was e farewell ■ meeting for mauy. The YoQug Peoi pie's (Juartet made lie final appear- . once, singing eveu mure pleasingly j than at any former service. The music . furiilshed by the quartet during the I has added sperisl interest tu • tbe vesper services aud Is appreciated by tbe pastor. The success of the musical program Is due to the ettlcienl , which Mis. Kthel McKlnley was clialr- i Ihe short address of the eveuitig . Was upon tbe topic, "The Ulory of La- , bor." suu was based ou the text. Mark . tl; S "Is uot this the carpenter ?" , To 1-rwlrcj XTrsbs. The Blate Bureau of Sljgll Fisheries has decided to seek the enactment of . law uVxt w inter for the protection of ! crabs. "The bureau has discovered ! that the supply of crabs lu New Jer- . **y I. steadily diminishing, and be-. , that unless protective measure* . are* taken crabs will largely- disappear . water In which they hare beret o- . been abuudaut.

The t'bristlau Brothers' summer school at Thirtieth street will close for " the season the latter part of next week Those of tbe members of tbe fraternity lu chargeof tbe buiwe bow arc Brothers f I'lementius and Hildas. When ihe building, u Closed, they will return to Philadelphia. * Try an Advertlaemsut i * m Ibe 8K.VTl.SkL ,

WILL SERYE AS PETIT JURORS " of Those Drawn toe Appear at the September . ^ Term of Court. c Following are the petit Jhror. sum- J moned lo serve al the present term, of ' Abrams. Charles, Denuls Township. " Bailey, Itodmau. I'pper Township. c Bailey, Samuel T.. Jr.. Cape May p City. Bank*. Sedgwick. Wllfiwood. Baruea.'Willlam. Sea Isle City. I ' Bennett. Lewi*. Cape May City. * Kruughtou. < arlos M .Heuiil* Town- , J' Buck. Edward, Sea Isle City. 11 Bur ley. Oscar. Deuut* Townablp. * • lamp. l*on. Wild wood. Votson. Albert. Ilrunl* Township Cox. Harry. Ocean t ity. * Craven, Frank B . o,-egn I 'Ity. Cronecker. iiu*. Sea Isle City, uthdy. Uriah. Dennis rownstalp ' Hrore". ""relay ! Middle Tow, .-nip U ' Halperu. Isaac. Wood blue |l ' Hand, Joseph. Jr.. Cape May City. I Hand. Paul N . Middle Township. « ' Hughes. Floyd C..Cape May city. e Hughes. Matthew. Middle I'owusblp ' Husted. Wllbert. Middle Town -hip. t Heeler. Charles. Cape May Ulty. I ' Keltr. J. L„ Cape May City 1« 1- Knott. William. I ape May city. j Lipplncotl. Isewis l .. I pper rowo- 1 ' Long. Jobu. Middle Township. 1 ' Isiug. Martiu. Wildwood. Love. Ueorge. Jr.. Ses l-le « >lv. i ' Lov*. William. Sea Islet ity !' Lynch. Heorge. I ape May my. 1 ' Met orkle. Walter. Ocean City. . « M-iutrer. L. W Ocean City 1 Porter. William. Upper rownshlp ' Scbelleoger. Wm.. t ape May Cuy Scull. Alfred. Middle row usbi p. ' ! Sharp. Sherman. Cape May t liy. ] Sbeppard. William. W lid • pod. 1 Smallwood. Harry. Upper low ustup. ' Snyder. Heorge W . Loser Township. Steelman.Chas P., I pper Township ^ Swain. Samuel. Middle Township 3 V WestjpW L.. Cape May City. vMfinef. Clarence. UppetTowushir D Wiutrtbotlom. Robert fJV~*0 ces u CUy. ° Woolaon, Esrl. Lower Township. 'o Wriggiu*. Joseph, Dennis Township. ROADS ARE GOOD " Hrporl ol PslbBsdrr ol Ptslladrl- - pbla Aalomobllr Clab. " Pathfinder Hogle. official road uiau " of the Automobile Club of Pbiladel- ' phla, baa receutly made a lour of New *1 Jersey, and reports that the roads are ^ generally In a better condition than 'e T'leJJhore Boules'ard is lu good shape " from Atlaullc Hlghiinds right through to Cape May. This through route Is * completed by Ibe new bridge to Hccau 1 City, which Is reached by going " through Pleasautvllle to Somers' B' Point and turning left over the new I bridge tc Ocean City. From Cape May to Pblladelpbla tbe best route Is e by way of Tuckaboe, May'* Landing. Malaga. UlaMboro and Uloncester. c Tbe route via Leeeburg and Mtllvili- " ba* several bad stretcbe*. Hogle ad ' vises reaching Philadelphia by the ' Ulouceeter Ferry, which boats run * every half hoar from tbe foot of Jer- '* drive through t 'amdeo aud is just as " quick. r. Beal ksisle Tr Waaler*. Recent real estate transfers in Ocean <1 City recorded In the office of County >• Clerk Hlldrelh. a* reported In the Cape V May County Uazette, are as folftws: Julias Hrurlcb et al- lo Ethel M. i- Bndgewatcr. 6100 Part of lot I. '• block 8. y — Harry F. Slaotou et ux to Julius " Hsurich. Lot 50xl3ldTert on Wesley i- avenue, near Thirty-eighth street, n Amelia L. Wilkey et vlr lo oils M. " Towusend. 6150. Lots 41 aud 42. bay lo froul. is Coleman F. Coraou, sheriff ; land „f «1 Ooeao City Aasoclat|pn ) , to City of >■ Ocean City. 5100. Iwil 71, Section A 1- Viola U-Johnsou et vlr Jo Heorge W. Paltou. 65000. Lot 28x82 feet ou >c southeast side of Ocean avauue. .'si feet " southwest from Sixth street. * Harry" W. Stanton to Julius HrnI- rich el al Lot 60x1.(16 feet on uortli- » west side of Wesley avenue, 260 fret ■ >" southwest from Thirty-eighth street . IaiuU H. Peteboldt el ux lo Bertha II 7. Smelhursl. »100. I-ot 841. Section c. r- ronsrssl ot Uw fl" sell tool w|de alrrel ,c rnus west ,rt lis- fUteeu-foul' wlOs -t. Iwtwsen ifjlweenlbi bajr and c«.u. ntrlion 1 runs between Ibe bsy su<l ooesu. Section U runs' ^ from Twenty nlnlb to Tblrly-Jpunb .tresis. k J«"en^ Ihe bay and oeesui. Section I io'n. Kony-slslli lo Kiny ssoocd Slreeu. s. tllly-seonnd lo Firty-ninU. .Tre^u. eiween •f Iwy sodoossn.l ' Cwagbi Tkrre-lscb Kitmiisii. Former CHv' Clerk T. Lee Adam*. \ who Is 'I feet tall and weigh, consider j ably over 300 pouqds. caught a three- ' f Inch klngflsh with a^ook while fish- ' ' log in the Inlet Thursday afternoon, j He was assisted by hie son. Harry, and • Charles T. Maglunl*. Tbe H.h is oo | exhibition at the headquarters oT the if U'CeanClly Fishlng'Club.on the Board- I f walk at Eighth street. J , H.ca . roro Auio Trip. , ' Mrs. Frank H. Zimmerman of 1 ( Philadelphia, a summer resident of 1 D '!»>* city, - has returned from an auto I tnpto New York. She went with Mr. i and Mrs. Jinn Lallou and Al. Wow sen holm In Ihe letter's six cylinder • . Packard car.

' MUST GO TO SCHOQL ' I PI IT CI I* knlorfed, With the opening of the puhllcjf J school- today, the new compulsory j j Law. of 1.111. will he !n full eflecl. and J Ihe Slate Department of labor f»a,j> r"rm'm oVlTiel'd"1 (ieneral Lewis ' ha* printed and circulated throughout 'i preparations to prevent the violation > of the statute*. ' Ou and aficr. the opening day of > of age without first obtaining proper paper*. aVj>rovide.l by the new of 651' or linprl-olimelil not to GOT WEAKFISH nigural «f I ..1 A will: 111 Is. Sicorgc | cuy Trea-urer William Mc' oach : jSutwru.lende.il of l'"'""^ Itol'i""'" ' lf all I I'liiisde ph a .-oo.|ufe.1 j iSslurdsy arge.1 twlog polled ... bv Mr J Thorn ley Hughes .i,jgg..i si j fs noy 'eft on- a .aeai-ii imp no- week , tenor vocalist, has engage | H.. (lone to pb.isdripbis. Mrs Ida Hand, daughter of I apt. and Mrs. H. W. Hildreth.uf this city, lift ml. week for Philadelphia, where She was accompanied by ber daughter. Vivian. 1

LENGTHEN THE LIFE OF YOUR RUGS JOHN E. TOWNSEND . 1137 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. The Pontiere ' BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING ; SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DON" 9I6.6IS Asbury Ave.. Ocean City. N. THOMftS J. THORI ; florist fl>: r -I — 1128 Bay Ayenui 1 prices and work right i both phones f - - Dance Every Cold Lunche . Wednesday and , F'c. 1 Saturday Night The Excursion Housi JAMES CLARK :: Proprieti MAIN STREET and . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE ' SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. ■ Public Notice. Pavios Around (ity Hall. ^BlMbk^lortti^u .«• pw^inad aad^ lb*

| A HANDSOME INTERIOR | ^ i'1 ,'ivp "tivh an air of flutrrfiihifss and i-oiiifort asQart as, an-invitatiou lo . ® ^ m-tkc a MV.Mi.l ami tln-n a third call. * Electric' Ufctit %|ill help a lot to ® , ^ t st iiiu- if uo-siblc mi account <>f 1 he number <»f tvaVs in fg I ubich it . ..a 1h- _ irc.iU-.l t;. pr.ult.cc hands.., iu- as ^eU?a.s' efficient lijjlit. ^ | THE OCEAN" CITY ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. 1 ^ THE "MATCHLESS" LIGHT ^ - |

Sol ire lo Limit Crediltirv ■ Nuiii-e In Limit ( ii ililm v. j Notice l« Limit ('retlij«i-v.

Griffith W. Lewis Burlington, N. J. MEMBER OF CONGRESS •* for the Second ConKTewiotial Hitrjcl. subject to the decision of the Republican Primary Ri«ti..n in September, 1914. . FOR CONGRESS

ISAAC BACHAKACI1 ! HI Atlantic County. j

BLANCHARD H. WHITE ;,'j. OK MOUNT HOLLY'. V J "j Member of Congress ■ from Sc-ond Uongrc— li.nal iu-lrtPt „f - New Jer-ey sut.je.-t to the de ls..... of 0 j ulr liti"11'1"'"' A volunteer to r e p r e . c 1. 1 all Unpeople.

KKAl. 6NT4TK AUEKTN. WM. LAKE, C. E„ Neal Estate A|{enL H. C0HS0H Weal Esitate Agent \o. 72! Asburi) Acenue, Ocean City, N. J. A Concrete Garage Ends Fire Dangers I th'w™ clnnlTbom' ^ur valuable automob.le will be protected in an evrrioMtin^ concrete budding. We advise you lo use only AUmOTMENT UK ALPHA Champion Lumber Co. Bua^„"a,te;j"'

Cottage For Sale To^Close an Estate Ths pr.ipcrty located at 604 Central avenue. Nine-room cottage (including furniture), with all modern convenience's. Git, 40x100 feet. Will ,■ J>e sold at a bargain, if -sold at once. - For particulars, address ; R. Curtis Robinson Executor '' 744 Asbury Avenue. Ocean City. N". J. A P*,,f f;f. f„6, Sl > > i * " - ■ j ' ' J,* ' « «. t 'ijvaa < * » ^ S;:

| i Outposts of progress" J I „ " " i " dif Down the turnpike, aeries the "C3 mtry-wtd ® • I this town, to that city, every where —the glisten- I 1 | ing copper wircways of tfte Bell System spread I and distribute the messages of buying and selling. ^ What use do you make of this most valuable | | asset ,0 y°ur business? Unhook your Bell J j p receiver and pit the price of -a toll call against % I ^ success, satisfaction and profit.. ■ 4 usc the Bell. I I C. B. SMITH f The Delaware & Athntic w ftek ^ ^ Tel^'*"h 4(T^ePh0n,CCO * ^ R. CURTIS ROBINSON 1 - ' Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue - OCEAN CITY. N. J.