Ocean City Sentinel, 22 October 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 4

TOUCHING STORY OF CHURCjPl DEDICATTONTN VIRGINIA

Dr. Haloes Tells of Devout- ' ness of People of a Southern Mountainous Section. The following «r»pblc »od touching story o I tbe dedication of a Methodt-i Cbutcb to I be Hlue Ridge Mountainof V Irgluia It from Uie pen «.f the Kav. l>t. Jobs K. Heme*, partor of the First M. E. Cbuieli. of tbla city: There are aome place* where one walk* aofily; aome tbeme* of which on a apeaka wllb a reaerve thai la horn of profound respect. ( Tba matter of tbla particular chapel, ao far aa tba writer la concerted. began I aeveral yeara ago. when 1 waa privileged to visit tba bouao of David j Kauber ou tbe top of tbe mountain. ( and have bla aalnted mother— paat ninety and nearly blind— take my banda between here, aa I waa Intro- ' duced to her, and, with a voice eloqwaul wllb a Inuglug deelre, abe aald. "lie ' you a M-tbodlat-preacber?" and when ' I told bar I/wa., the,, learaof joy coureed dbwiuber cheek*, a- abe aaul It bad beeVyfare alnce ahe had heard 1 a Met bod let preacher, that 'particular aectlon waadlatracted with little «■<■- taiiana. led by untralued men. and the great work oflhegoapelwa* being neglected. 1 registered a deep reaolve that aometb'log would be doue to glvt tbe wbole^ouled, worthy |>eople oi that reglou real goapel preaching aud pnvllegea. Tbe next year 1 preached ' In that borne to a-goodly number who left Ibetr work In tbe midweek to court 1 to tbe service. Within a few mllea of that boapltable borne, oo tbe mountain where tbecbapel oow ataudo, waa a vary old "God's Acre," where aeveral .genera, tlooa of the Fro bat family had been burled, aa well aa other folka of "that country;" there aome acrea of ground bad been given by tbe grandfather, and there a cburcb bad once atood; ai tbat a pot. by tba law of tender aaaocta tlon, aa well aa good Judgment, tbere abould be a eburch— tbere (irandma Kauber la burled, aud there ou a ' "knob," crowned with a beautiful ( cbeatnut grove tbat overlook* Ibr ( aurrouudlng mountain* and valleys, , plane and prayer* have centered fur tbe aecompltahmeot of wbal Dad lea- , tlon Sunday a hall aee made actual. ( A alaunch Preabyterlan friend, that | vial led Oman City tarn yeara ago, gave , ma a check for euch an amount <>1 , money' aa lent encouragement to tbe ( enter prlae. Tbla check I depoalted tu | Ibe band* of anotber atauuch Kreaby- ( tartan elder, at Spoil a wood, who held' , Ibe money notil, by hi* advice and c eonnaaL It would do tbe moat good . connect. U would moat gooc

when It waa a pent. and wbau be paaaec tbe money over, by check, be added bla own Bo* donation to abow bli lute reel lu tba eoterprlae, for, be aaM to mo, "Tbey are a worthy people and Tbe oorney over tbe mountain* up Item tbe valley* and aero** ibe upper rear* la toward tba new chapel that Sabbath morulas *oa taken In tbe aplrltof davoot woreblppen toward a Holy Sbrlno. Tba mMaeootlooad to drtt^down the valley., and aeroa. tbe modntalu tope, ao tbat H waa a real mln tbat bad larga capacity for wetting, that might have kept a lem dafotmtnad aet of people el borne; boi word had been aenl all through that aectloa and. If t be atorm bad not come, a crowd of people from place* many •rollaa away would have bean tbere; a* N Waa, about otaety people gathered, aa devest and expectant eoula. and waep prepared to apaod tbe day; fat beta and mother., young men and women, boya and girl*, aod Infanta to ansa, warn than, kind beartad.typlcal mountain folka, of aocb genuine one la tbe moat direct manner. Tbe devoot, eager attention given to ktataeo, and tba appro! to make dacMoa for Chrtct, war reapectfully aad thoughtfully eoaaidwad. aod be fore tbe day waa over aeveral directly dsnlstad foe I'hrlat and the Church. Aflee tba mornlog earvlce. at which our brother minuter from tbe valley preaMai, we bad tbe moat hearty Introduction* aod granting*, that ware ropplaaMatad by auny Invitation, to aiay at tbe church aod take— lunch V no — bat a regular old-faablonad cotnmanlty apaaad, carved from ample box#., that ware laden to over fulneu prllb enough food to mtlafy the bunger of two boodred people. We cam* back from the borne of our boat. Hoatta Kauber, In tba afternoon, aod brought tbe ladle* wllb u*. for tbe jprvle* of dedication, wblcb aervlce wae beautifully Improrelve: and the church waa aat apart aa a Methodist Eplacopal Cburcb South atruclure. the foil ritual being uaed, and will probably be connected with tbe Baltimore Conference of tbe Cbnrcb South. Tb*« waa gladoea* In many heart* Umt day at having their own cburcb. Wa bad two aervleea tbe next day. ■ornlng aud afternoon; aod tbe protar from Ibe valley expected to •prod tbe week lu giving tbe people rorvtaro for the purpo-e of awakening an latere* throughout --That entire region. Some atrong men fraukly came forward and put themaelvea over ou Ibe aide ot Cbrtat end tbe Church. An Incident of tbe service thai war beautifully expreealve of tbe way ataatae people re* pond to a word of appreciation waa coitaummattd on Monday, when a blackamllh, with bi* wife, wbo lived aome mile* back la Ibe mountain, came In wblle the aervloe wae in progreea, aod brought a pair of andiron*, wblcb be bad made that mornlog. Korglngtbem out by hatld of htaWackamlita ahop. be mual Mtated work very early and worked bard to have flolehed them H# wa* gaouiuely pleaaed to do It. and I waa more than pleaaed to receive them. Invitation, from rever.1 f.mlller ware praniJ upou „,l0 ^ ,ud eil ■ Joy tbclr heaptlallly, and Ibemoun- , ***" Ideal— but— that I train amtb will b* ou tlma at tbe ata. j ' tiro, and, wWh many handshaking* j *m "f*1 lovltatlon* to come again, ' I

BRIDE GREETED BK CONGREGATION ] Pastor Mitch and His..A#ife Given Welcome at Baptist Chnrch Sunday. , ' Two very large congregatloiii were pmrnat at Iba Hmptlit < 'hutch on Son- , day "to greet t he newly married mini.ler aud hi* pleaaaut little wife. Hearty , ' congratulation* and a profusion of , good wiahee were extended to them at botb aervlce* by the member* aud tbe friend*. The pulpit and the baptistry were , daintily decorated In the ^jeawn 'a. . (lower., mo*t Isautlful lu their van- , gated hue*. A warm welcome wa* . extended lo many stranger* Mattered , Ihrough ttie audience. % j , The special mu.lc wa* rendered in a' , pleasing manner by Ml*ae* Helen McAlllaler and Itulli ntaphwueon. The home lo^TT^freaent. Heading hi* text from the Book of Acta 8; I, 6, "Therefore. they that were "rallered abroad went everywhere preaching tbe woril. ! then. Philip went down to the city of , Samaria and preached fbrlet nolo ! tiffin , ' ' and prerelug home the thought of "Every Member AI It." Mr. Mitch *ald In part: "Uud luleuded tbat the Church should he acallered over the world Tbe scattering I* accomplished In two' ! way*; drat, by luaplratlon, and eecoud. by peraecutlon. In every church where • there l« the power of the Holy SplrlU ' there will be a dlrperelon. By tbl* 1 mean* Hod *o«a the aeed of the go.prl 1 throughout the world. We aee. then. • that tbe Mattering I* for a jforpoae? 1 -They that were Mattered went everywhere preaching tbe word ' ' "Tbe great fact of tbe text atand* ' out clearly, namely, that the preach- ' log wa* entered luto by all who were acallered. Not particularly the apo* tie*, but everybody, wherever be went. ( told the story of Jeau*. Tbere were no f exception*, eltber. Our educatloual ( rank make* uo difference. Jf you. ( deer friend, ere lacking In book-learn- ( lug, do not, therefore. withhold your , testimony to your Lord " Our work i* , ! tbe work of raacuing. Itl«*uff1cleui t ' be able to cut a line to dangerfraught men and help them to aelra _ flte Jeau* Obrlat. I, Men to the Wory of Philip: -And Philip meul , down to the city of Samaria aud t - — - — — -"■» -■ 500 preached Cbrtat unto tbem.'

■"i "And. doally. there .wa* no excepl<d lion on account of *ex. There are many way* In wblcb woman can fltllugly proclalic the Wort of Ibe Lord '"d There are mlud* Ibal will readily r»•poud lo tbe tender, aympatbetir and op wlnaomemaonarof thecMer In CbrM ner A CbrMlan mother! A Cbrlatlau •at w6mtn In elngle life! What may ahe be not accomplish In tbe family and lu lb* social circle, if her bean be warm with tba love of Us* Saviour? be ' "Brethren, Hod'* way of aavlug tbe ■el unconverted and the Innocent I* et- tblbugh HI*Cburcb;aad If tbe Church la- neglect lu work, wbo I* to do It? If at tbe ealvation of tbe world depend* i*l upon tba Cbareh, then It depend* m. upou tbe membership, for tbe mem >y berebip la tbe Cburcb; and if It data pcod* on one member It depend* upon d, all. Therefore, the cburcb Ibel I. id doing It* ebare or evaogelliatiou lu y; thk city I* that cburcb where 'Every id Majppir I* At It.' " Many atranger* were noticed at tbe al evening aervlce. Mlaa Helen Mc »* AllUter aang very well that aelectlon - tn entitled "JuM For *^oday."- Mr. -Mitch preached from tbe tut Mark to 10; SI: "Ona thing tbou lackaat; go ( lt aell whatsoever thou bait and give to |y tbe poor, and tboiiohalt havotrtwura* e In baaven, and oomeand follow me." ly HI* topic waa, "Tbe Price of Perfection." ^ aepublican Panr Veiled.. 'j Seye tbe Cape May County Uaxatte: , ' Tba weekly meeting* of tbe Kepubll|o can county executive committee are . growing lu Interact eacb Saturday. ! Tbat of last weak packed tbe meeting lf room lu the court bouae aud many ^ were unable to gala admission. ' People are coming to realize what hard time* aud "war" (?) taxe* mean ' to tbem, end tbe Republican party , » ... „„„ '• mouhiu* condition tbau It I* In till* * county today. • - — . ' e Will Have Otbcr Interval*. ' >l W. Shafer Smith, who baa been an e attache of tbe First National Bank of 1 " tbla city for several year*, I* now on ' • bla vacation. Wbeu be retoru*. If Js i- understood, be will take up some buai- " • neiia Interest* lu Atlantic City, from > i- w blcb place be came to Oceaii City. ' e • Ha* ao Alligator. ' 0 Dr. J.. Thorn ley Hugbea be* a three- 1 C year-old alligator 10 a box In bla pbar- ' » tuacy at Klgbtb street aod Wesley ave- j r no*. It wa* given hlm by H. C. I>uf- , e field, of Ibl. city. It waa brought here i ' by Mia Amy Ihiffleld, and h, ou|ie • lively. - ' vi started for Ibe drive down aud out * r of tbe beautlfol Blue Hldge. . j Tbere may he * field more nearly 1 * rip* for a great harvest for Ibe Church I j bf Je*u* Cbrtat, and there may he a , V people more susceptible lo gospel * truth, aud more hungry to receive It. e but, if ao 1 do dm kuow wbere It I*. t The two great churches. Presbyterian t , and Methodist, ■hoofS/aT-opce, *end , 1 In competent men wbo not only love r soul*, but love folk*, —and -fiaie them u I ,r»v*' Ibe entire length of the Kloe ti . Hldge and give to there pep^le. who u are no* without geuulue /gospel rer- , vloe- ringing mereage/from Uod'* Book, that tbey are readi to receive and thus abow lira I wV-mean tu n ; ararajfa rfc i I j »l""h*vi>u>eWhLaH?C *ut'pon^h^y „ . ' ^rob'pAv^*3" " Uert ,Ue'

SABBATH SCROOL HAS FINE RALLY ' Interesting Program Was Pre- t sented in First M. E. Church ' Sunday Afternoon. Y ( The rally held by the First * K. Habhalh School Sunday afternoon J*a* i attended not -only by the children of t the school, but sl~> by * number of the < member* or the oMigregatlon and the official hoard. - _ • The primary cla**~*aug two cborure* | Wilson led Hie young folk lu the re- * cital of I he twenty-third paalm, lu I which the lltjfe ones ecqultied them- I selves with marked credit. They al-o Testament aud llie New Testament. Dr. HMue* -led lu the recital of the ' Dn-alogue by the primary clawi mem- » tier*. I claw member* Jolulug in Ibe choru*. » III Halne* epokv briefly, hul Iq III* t 1 of the day. which told of Christ'* *uf- < faring* in Ibe Harden of Helhremane. J The decorallon* lu aud around the . pulpit were tuMUIIful. ANOTHER BOULEVARD ' vey of the Sotuer.' Point • Longport I Boulevard, preparation of .pevitlrarenlaltooVi Mate Ifoad l ommlwloner 1 Steven* were pewe-l by the board of r freeholder* Wednesday wlibo.il a dl.- ; ; Kecord uf Saturday la-t. The only , thing which now stand* lu the way of making this project a reality I* llie ap- ' proval of Commissioner Slevrns.w hlrh it I* believed will be glvru Freeholder 1 James Clark, of Akrecmi. deelared. hefore Iniroducmg ibe resolution, that (he right* of way for Hie road Have been recurrd. Word wa* received yesterday from ,. Traolou IhalColouel.Sleveu* lia*'ap- • Jl_is-e-ltmaled thai Ibe road will J oosl III the neighborhood of |-JP<.UUb. ' forty per cent of which w i(l be contrlhuled by tbe Stale ou the actual 4 bridge*. H will al*> be necessary for k ibe board lo recure I he approval of the " War Department lo the building of ■■ the bridge* over the navigable stream*. Herein real e*ute transfer* 111 (K-eau recorded in the office of County 0 Clerk Hildreth, a* reported In Ibe Cape Hildreth.

May County (iazetle. are aa follow*: John Middlelon to I 'narle* F. Wall. * |UWI Tract of laud lu northwest [' hue of Hay avenue, extending HC feel eonlbwesterly^at right angle* to aald Bay avenue. 870 feel. Harry Headley et ux t£Kdlth Wet1 ley. fJoUO. Lot* 71 and 72 Section C. " ( jleman F.Coraon. aberifr to Ocean c City Association. Tract of meadow u laud begtuulng m tntereertloo of 1 northwesterly line of Hay avenue, extend lug *outhwestwan1ly to the north e line of Oceau City and Bee* ley '* Point * Turnpike. 3 ' Paul A Davl*.3l, et ux to Amy V. 'Smith. MOO. Lot 888, Secllou A. " Oceau City liardec* Co. to LIzDe " Booth. $576. Lot 2800. block 29, plan 2 Oceau Site C-o. lo Elizabeth L. 1 Lynch MOO. LH 174, plan 1. " Ocean CItv Association lo George ' Brenoeu. Tract beginning at Inler- ' aectlou of northwest line of Bay avenue and Tblrty-flrst atreel. c Ocean City, Aeeoclatlon to Harry Headley. $1600. LoU II. 12.71 aud 1 Section C. Glrard Kealty Co. to Elizabeth K. 1 Allen. $1100. 16 feet of lot 67 and ell ' oT lot 69. ' Margaret Kllzgerald to Ida C. Toole. ' Lot 42. Section -8 on plau of Ocean Front Keel Estate Co. Edwin J. Walker et ux to Oils 14. Townaend. $4750. Lot 529. Section A. ' Oil* M. Towuwnd et ux' lo Kdwlu J. | $7500. Tract of laod 55x75 ,■ In uorth westerly line of Plymouth place, 110 feel soulbwestwardly from ; Ocean avenue. Victor J. Hum I) recti et ux lo WilG. Moore. $2475 . 75 feet of land northwest side of Hay aveuue, southwest of North street. Paul A. Davis, 8d. et ux to Arthur $3000. Lot 8J8, Sectluu A. v Slla* L. Schumo et uxloJobuH. Oltlngaz. $275. l*ot 101. plau 5. hay Joseph R.-Mnrey et ux to Henjamln , Henderson el ux. $2850. Portion* of lots 73 and 74. Scctlou C. Wi»i «ua Hmveo sTenu**. Hr,«lou c run* ' from Sluth to gourtevnlb alreeu. i - lo Moetrenlli tirm*. belwren Ihe b*y not oceas. Seetloli K run* from ■ Twenty-fourth to Twruly-itimt, *ir**u. ' ' ooe"' bsclloD <i run* orean. IWrtlon hTom ' iroin Thirty -loorth lo Kortlelh strreu, bsThe Officer* and member* of Ocean City Council. No 10. 1). of A., are pre- " paring for an active time In (belr lodge 1 during the fall and wloler month*. One candidate will he Inl- r Haled at tbe lodge meeting i hi* eve- * ulng. No. Ice to Advertisers. Change* of copy for dHplay md'ver- • dim he at thl* ollce uot '•tvvtban Wednesday mnrmug at 9 " "harp for Insertion lu the JWSTi.vya,. Whenever poe*lhle it it requested thai ibey herein In not later 2" , Tu««i«y. Thl# -rule will he £ strictly adhered to. edv., ,f g

APPEAL FOR GIFTS ! Chrlslm** whip. I sufferer* by war ere I" be -peedlly^ut Hie Rev. Dr. Illake. 1020^ South , ne.* I- urged upon all who desire I" All appeal along there Hue- ha* been made by Hie Rev. Dr. John B. Halne* , Hie members of the Kind M E. ' Church-: " The Idea. Ilr-t »ugge»ied a few w-eek* J, ago. I- receiving quick re-poure from J and' Ocean Clly resident** will uol be * alow lu rending gifi* !<• make glad Ibe 1 Maker lo Mp-ak. I Mutative of Ui" Second New Jrr*ey ■ campaign . HI* schedule, w huh prothe dl-trlct. follow.: Allsi.liii ounty. , October 21, and 28. ' , CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS . sou AeoNjnu, h. ll- w-rJ TburTiOjaaml- 1 Twlur!f-tt£ UreMreD*-C«Uecmr-otJ^ariei^i^oii I CHLKCH SERVICES. uJTltelh .iric'h rnirn*r. J. B. *folu« Auadsy rehoof.' U0. Uark W . AdViii. *B2XVG2i~ -Prreiden,'. K. w ; glrsl ri**hyl*rl*n phorch. Wa^ awesr - -mllh. treasurer: jureyh^l. Keulh joreph _ ^olj^Trtnlly CbarehOTolrelanl Kplsco^sl, hev. K. B. I'mnnon. raetor. buudsyr wrrlce* ' e aee. K. B. Cannon, rervlce*

flreo*naday in month m.tt a. m. nundsy k*buryUVre"n** mi wren "Thuurentifend :t ronr.renlh.u. Ihe Rev. Thorns. K. Brake r" m. and 7J0 p.u; prayer meelinx Wedoe.- ■ day evening al 7J0. Sunday Oehool. U*J p. " m. Preaching by Ihe paalor. Kev. beorg* n K. Milch. *' ^Unlon Tabernacle Baptist Church, tlghth ! mf Praj*r'me*Ungi "o cSt'Al4Bm£ U log. T. Rogera, church clerk: Deborah ( Ueeksr, trees jrer. ud U*v*Q*v*DQ*^ Church- corner Seventh Preaching, ain p. m.: Prayer Maetlon e Wednesday even lug*, at B o'clock. - a. m.. "unoay school, ZJD p. m.; t'hrlillao Endeavor meeting, 7JU p. m. Preaching, a p. I- Hunday school. U0 p. in. Ti.^mUh. 'aupertn^ A ■- J"- m at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting W edne*day even ng els -p. m. Board y Bomb Samuel T' **rMiOD t d Johnson. Jobs Bland Arthur Him ma tobutmrsn ^Chnrch^terrlee*. from Jnly^a II day evenings sil'S.' **"1 T"1"1 "un' 'u CHURCH SOCIETIES. badl**' A n x lltary ffocTe't y'mreu Moo- . 1'' ST*hln«..?r WM month. Pre*ld*nt. 1 T*Yae " {j^J^iowPrmldent^k re. . SS'wSS51 I SmSSff; Ing Moond Tuesday In each month. • . . riasr M. K. cnoacR f ^^^o^'^^BKl,|mbath*imJo,'1D' "' S?ri*1Adamil*ec' lr***urer.PkrL. Partah SSiil Um*iTo'rnS,C,C"- ' i^dl**' Aldboaely, arery TbundSy fp"'^ f J,y"™he nlifhl£'r Missionary, last Thuret Hanck. ' rer. *"• Ann* L SECRET SOCIETIES." Ocean Lily Dodge. No. 171. K. and A II meet* aeoond androurlh Thursday evening* " Herhert' " 1<s*oulr hall, w M. I Bony. *" l"nUtt: "^rothry. ueorge w. ! WlUard W. Adima"0 W> •ach'wtdnelday^eve'm'ng * In' 1?" Jf 'p"^ Lnthax I_ Waliaoc. keep*, ol reoord*. ' SS&; "oTK.; ""'"•lira., : Wahetteiia ConncllI~No. 00, it. of P I. •••'r Wondaj *^ep at TJC, in K. or p kTi ' Ore. Bobpla B. oampheu, ll. or tj—aUnmnj. meet* every Friday era«B«In*K*"f agsssi,

Notice of SeltlemeDt. Scaled Proposals. Eh'^i^brrnd^nu^Ti^w^Io 're for' Propouls for llenoi ill of Robliisb | Pu III ic Sale »f Honds. Twenty Tbon-and i$A>Juaa^tollar*. R-.mt -'■lie Th-U*and (IIAU.lth Hollar* each. In all I iVftoSrS-lta *ald Hoardk*l llie tlnir'oi | NOTICE. j

"- ^ ^"e*t Cap- Mg£'-te>raygb Hall. Thnreday, K,"ta} ' «h oJu rt-yi ju re "r hojto] Kot,m in " "^'rnt^-Li^ Hail. Wednesday, •h he^Sh 10a "m^lo SH*"' Tl""'"1*)' -v°vein. ! ^ Htb. in a ^m.JoBjt.'m. ' J5*l - rmrer "• d/,°^»^mheM^"^S™1'*^ P- ^ Avaion— Borougb ftiall, niur*day^oveni. u- Alle*l:— tiarry HUlea.Meeretary'- ' TkXmll°n ro torer^iiH.1" C<,u1r0t1,*lnu"r' -N J-. Or

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; LENGTHEN THE LIFE OF YOUR RUGS " Thc^drct^below iSSX. ^li'ysfJl'emiir- jjl\l ^ [ | Wevgh* but^e-ne ' 1 1 Imdcauuui'-ua g\ J JOHN E. TOWNSENI) N4J7 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N J

14— sixth and liea-ure avenue I 17— Eleventh add llav avenue I 43— Fourth %ml A "bury avenue. 45— Eighth and A-hury avenue. ' 48— Thirteenth and A-hury avenue I JM— Sixteenth and Asbury avenue 1 51— North and Central aveuue. . ' 'is- Fourteenth and Wesley avenue | I 73— Fourth and Ocean aveuue. I 75— Seventh and Ocean aveuue. 'I 70— Ninth and Qeeaii avenue. | 82 — Fecund .and Atiautlcavenue. I 90— Boardwalk and Moorlyu terrace, loil— Bay avenue aud llatjer-ea road. j Notice to Limit Creditors.

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■■ Protect American Labor^and/misiness ~ ~~1 I stand for the protection of American inB. dustries by the placing id effect of a scientific » tariff" which will protect ^lerican working*u re|B n.'en- maintain the high •.tamlavil of wagvS. which formerly prevailed in America ami al | Iflp the same time give a fair profit fo the Ameri ' can manufacturer I do not ljelieve in a [tolicy which requires the imposition of a war tax of -Zr jm l**« *WA U« •" . ,, iOK/jImI K"-21 extent has Imcn made neeeswary iweanap i r~~ of the great decrease in our tariff income. i Isaac Bacharach ,, , low"", -—i.e. u, ll seem- Utter" to me to liove the loit-i -n i it flSfuinVi^ '*""" importer contribute to the deficit in running ] our government, rather than we te-ing 10111pelletl by this additional tax burden to' -make it up ourselves

The Ideal Summer Resort | OCEAN CITY, N.J. i bathing safe and unsurpassed finest beach on the coast the home of the family man Spacious Boardwalk, Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to ! = and from Philadelphia on Three Railways . Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts many churches no saloons

KBvAI. KHTATK A41ENTN. WM. LAKE, C. E., Real Estate Agen^ S. GORSOH Keal Estote Agent Xo. 721 Asburi; Acenue, Ocean Citq, N. J.

Concrete Curbing Improves Property A concrete curb at the edge of the roadway or sidewalk is attractive. It holds the soil in place and keeps the lawn neat The work is done easily and the cost is little. Vou can mat^ever lasting concrete when you use flLPHflETCEMENT We recommend ALPHA rather than ordinary cement because it can be depended U|>on every time. ALPHA leads in strength. It is made of the highest quality material, mixed and burned just right, and tested hourly in the factory. Every ounce is pure, livf. and active — warranted to more than meet the U. S. Government standard for strength and binding-power^ Those who use ALPHA always get good results. Many in this community will have no other brand. /YI fl/-' BalWat Mslrriali Lnampion Lumber Lo. ocean aty.N.j.

Cottage For Sale To Close an Estate The property located -at 604 Central avenue. Nine-room cottage (including furniture l, with all modern eon- \ leniences. Lot, 40x100 feet. Will !>c sold at a bargain, if sold at once. * For pTTVticulars, address R. Curtis Robinson _ Executor 744 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. L

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