Ocean City Sentinel, 26 November 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 4

MISSION SOCIETY MEMBERS WERE WELL TREATED

So Reported by Mrs. G. M . P. Wells— Officers Were All |J Re-elected. " One of Ibe most Interesting ran van- 1 tloDn In (be history of (be Woman'. Home MUtiousry Society of (lie New Jersey Conference ceme to e clo«e In . the Flret M. K Church Wednesday •voolug of I eat week. IlwaeeoproDooneed by ell the ojxftale and oilier* directly conversant with the affairs of tbeaoclety. * Many report* covering work of varfooe department* were read at the afternoon aeeaion and the-e proved ' moot Instructive and encouraging. The officer* were reelected. They are a* follow.: Prsfldent, Mm. Melville E. Snyder. ' of Camden; flret vice prmldent. Mr«. ' J. Morgan Head, of New Kruaawick; ' tecond vloe preaident. Mr*. U M. I". ' Well*, of Trenton; corresponding ' secretory, Mrs Wesley B. Stout, of c Ooean drove; recording secretory. Mm K. L. Prtte, of Trenton; record- '

log aecretery, Mr*. H. J. Turner, of Si. ' David'*, P*. ' The dletrict praeldent* elan were re- ' elected. Tbey ere: Trenton. Mr* ' Percy Pertncblef, Camden. Mr*. W. P. Davie; Brldgetou, Mr*. Mabel ' Reynold*; New llruuawlck. Mr* J. I. !' Boewell. There we* a memorial service for de ' parted member*, who were Mr* (I. H 1 "-■Tbompeoo, Mrs. Anne Keut, Mrs. O ' P. McCarty aod Mrs. K. M. DeMarls 1 Before adjournment, (be Sacrameul ' of the Lord'. Supper was administered 1 by the Rev*. Or. HaiDes aod Uaorge ' L. Dobbin*. It was moat Impreaalve. Mm D. B. Street, of Washington. D. C., spots at the evening session on 1 the general work of tbe orgaoleatlon 1 The aoelaty will bold lie next con 1 vaotlon In Aebury Park lo November, 1 191S. _ ' Io oot)Bection wltb tbe cooqrotlon. ' Mm O. II. P. J(8ell*, of Trenton, *eo- '■ ' oad vies praeldeat of the society, fur ' ■Mml tbe following, by request, to ibe J "I *db you not as an ap|olnled ' peme superintendent of an organic* ' II— Willi— it II I ■ II I I I ,L. * wboaaduly It Is to evar'on the

•tart for eubject-matler for publication. Mrt as a number of tbe Woman's Momt Mtaatooaty Society of Ibe New Jaeagy Conference, ao lately convened la your dty. . I well know that t voice iba opiatoo of every woman pre-enl at that oauferaoce gat be ring when 1 tell yoo that for 'team -work' done for oar eofalotaod all that was continued tor oar eomfort while lo Oeaao City, •• base never eeeo surpassed by tbe peeple of aoy cburcb to wblcb we haea keen Invbad, the pastor aod family taking equal service with tbe ebaicb members lo looking after our oomfbrt*. tbe choir so kindly douatlng service lo song, while tbe Janitor, like Follyaona. seemed to see lo our piamoae •something to bo glad about.' •The mayor of your boapUabla city *bU|beW bin abate by giving a of ibe delegate*. Yoo know, (be mayor lo many cities doe* not have Ume lo Ills bogy life to ootleetbe e»mlbf of woman'* organization*, aapeatolly If tbaaabJactof temperance lea paitaf tbe program, aod we have a tampareuue department. Could we 1 do otherwise then agnate temperance 1 and be true to tbe call for work like oaaa-La, the temporal sod spiritual apm of tbe needy of oar boms lend? 1 "Oor Immeis aod missionary 1 worker* In oor cities are always ooo. 1 ftOMmg problem* that coma before 1 baaaam of the rem traffic, aod ' gtortoos will be that day wbao the ' pa«m of a Cbrtatlan aod Intel Itgent ! people ahail datbeoac King Aloobol. "Bdt I mote refrain along tbla line aod Mtab la my teat, via , oor appreel •Moo of Um boapllallty extended to u. ' by Ibe people of Ocean cttv.

"Oor baadqaartare.tbe8terllog.were all that ooold be desired, the boat aod fcotfam giving every alien Uoo to oor bmba We felled not to notice tbal a rtorm preceding oor coming aod the ooo following tbe day after our Imviug gave as lbs right to be grateful for tbe two beautiful days of eunablne for oor ■Mrttaft, "bile ever above tbe aur* leaded down' upon our evening 1 rimtena, as If tbey, too, blluked out 1 tbalr approval of our presence. "Mr. Kdtlor, I am vary aure tbe 1 three tbooeaod conference member* 1 represented by oor aeveu officer*. 110 1 delegates and SO vlsltora, will very moeb enjoy having rendered beck to them reports of tbe klndnea* abowu oe by tba people of Ocean City. '•Vety Blnoerely. I ^"•Moa. a. M. P. Wklia i •IK Spring. I reel. I "Traotoo." ' C ARROW'S ITINERARY ' t Ctrcwli Coon JiSre Aeioa.ce* 1 Winter SckcOole. Circuit Court Judge HowardCarrow, 1 whom circuit embraoea tbe oouutle. of 1 «•!» May, Salem, Cumberland, At- 1 ■Mle. GloooaMer .nil ... II Made. aod Burlington,

ooauom bla winter acbedula a* follow*. C,P* Daoamber 8 to 18, exrept- '•* Daoambar 16 and 16; Ha'am, De camber 16 aod 16;Cumberland. Decernbar* tjvJaouary 8; AUautlc. January II ULflO; Uloucaater, February 2 to 8; Burlington, February 0 to 16 Judge Carrow will ait at chamber* when notified of motion* a* follows: Fir* aod aeooud Saturday, court boom. Camden. 10 SO • m ; ,hlrd Rktorday. Law Library, Atlantic '®88 a. m. Motion* may be •rrangad foe other time* end place* Jodge Carrow cau be wen at hi. Office, 307 Market .treat. Camden. N J, My day at 10 o'clock wbeo he I. not out on tbe circuit, aod. wben be laoo tbe clreull, tetters directed to hi. oMee will be forwarded to him i The annual meeting of the cougreg*. ' Jfoo of Holy Trinity Church win be d Mddm tba cburcb Mooday even lug. 1 ti . ■D- w 7 « o'clock. All lo. b Waamat aealovitwi to be pramut. W„. una vmuymsu are to be elected . ' II

SUNDAY IN THE : LOCAL CHURCHES,, [ Strong Sermons andExcellent J Music Heard bjr Con- i gregations. . Atjbe morning service lu luimenuel Baph.l Church, Mr. Much spoke from , I Cor. 11:28 (pert of the verse): "Hut , let a man examine liim-elf. '' Me *aid , In |>art: , "Usefulness depends alway* upon ( the proper adju.tment nf all the pott* , ganlnni. Tbe leaky valve of au auto- t mobile make* It useless, tbe brukeu plolou Incapacitate* tbe bird, and tbe t cru.hed ekuil render* a man unrell- j able. What I* true In tbe pby«lcal ( world I* juat a> much of a fact In tbe . juat tbe

rellglou*. Tbe reason you aud I are not a* u*eful In tbe klngdum uf the Ma.ter I* not *o much a lack of taleul a* a mal adju*tment of w hat we have. With person* we call Ihl* mle-odjust-ineot -a faull.' Now. tlia way to rem- | edy a faull or weakness I* not to daj *palr, but to follow Ibe Apostle Paul'* advice and 'let a mau examine blm•elf." Thi. mean* selfesamlnatlnn. Few people really enjoy tbl* kind nf They dnd more plee*ure In exeminlng (heir neighbor A* for themselves, foH» ere very pberlaelcal and feel away down lu llielr heart* thai 'they are not like other men are.' "We *eem lo have little difficulty lu oaront to tbe creedel .(element about oor *iofuluam, yet I* one among u* Dnd fault wltb bl* neighbor aod woe betide that one. To give aneot to tbe Scriptural proclamation concerning Mate of alo la easy; but It I* quite e different tblog to feel within our*e!ve* own alufulneae aud cry out with the PsalmM, 'Create lu me a clean heart. O Ixird , aod renew a right spirit wllhlu me ' It la Ibe fuuctlou ofaelf examlnatiun to help u* aee ourselves

|( Mod aaea u* aud, ackunw ledglng 1 our faults, frankly to art about to ram 4 sdy tbem. Self-examloatloo give* , lo in i vital sense of our own elnfula oese; uot a aonm of faulu which we f do oot have, uor a sense of fault* ( wblcb otbara tbluk wa bave, hot a true sense of what actual, real fault* t wa do bave. Whllt tbe Holy Spirit I* 4 wltb ji* lo oouviuce u* of alo, we moal , be wllllug to be convinced by puttlog 't ouraelve* lo au altitude of eelMospec- # Uoo. d "Now, It leoften (rue that our trouble e " oot tbe appreciation of tbe ueed of eelf-examluatioii quite a* much a* a knowledge of how lo go about II. c Therefore, let me make Jurt three eug r gcatloo*. 1 believe we ought to look , into our motives, our bablls aod our knowledge of right. If a frequent Id g epecltou of tbe*e three fundemeotel r feature* of our live* I* made, we cau- , not lislp being brought face to face t with our fault* aud weakomae* ao t forcefully a* to prompt u* to eeek tbelr eradication to aecure a more useful life | of service lo tbe kingdom of God." t Tbe evening service wa* opaued wltb t gospel elugiug. Tbe earmou lent Itself , to tbe occailoo beautifully. Tbe text t wa* taken from Col. 8; 16: "Let tbe I word of Cbrirt dwell lo yoo richly lo ^ all wledom; teaching aud admonUbr log ooe another lo p*alm* *nd splrttoal . staging with gracs lo your ( heart* to tba Lord." Tbe specUl tbeme ! wa* "Public Worehlp and Bong." Tbe , ( choir reuderad lu an excellent meaner . . tbe aolbem, "Tbey Shalt Us Aa Mouul Zlou." PIB6T M B. ' Dr. Haloes' morning sermon wa* In tbe spirit of Tbaokaglvlog Day and It ( wa* exceedingly ept, timaly end ( «iroiiu|ir *pi, iimriy sua .

e proHtable lu view of tbe feet that la*t j Suuday was tbe Sabbath bafore tbe , r great aoDlvereary. | i Tba scripture Isasoo wa* read a* a ■ i aidellgbl upoo Ibe main thought of tbe ■ , earmou. It wa* Daniel 2; 31 te, botb I , luclotlve, embracing tba account of ■ , Daniel'* discovering to tbe great < , Babylonian king tbe dream that Neb- j , ucbadnrzzar bad .dreamed, but wboee ' I details bad gone from tbe dreamer, < leaving upon bUmlodouly It* troubled I t Tbe prophet gave the , king botb tbeae dauil* aod tbelr in- ■ I Tbe text wae. Pealm33; f . Ur-BJe**ed I* the nation wbo*e God ' ,./*th* Cbrd, aud the people whom He i gatb cho-en for Hie own luberltaoce." I Tbe Introductory words referred to « (lie thirty third Paalm a* ooe of praise * aud thanksgiving aud a glowing call a worship la that paalm also tbe g la declared tbal tba uatiou wblcb 11 worship, and serve* Uod I* bleed, * » to wblcb tb* whole course of hl'tory bear* wltoes*. A 'nation I* u bl»Hwd because of such worship and • service. The speaker here referred ti, p the word, of bu text, "whom God I. u tbe Lord." Tbe word "EtoUlm" In t< tbe Hebrew become* lKird and God * tba authorized version M..A . In lbs authorised accord

lug to tbe greatest KuglUh oommeu- (. lator, Klolilm I* our I^ird Jesu* I'hrlst. All history prove* tbe truth of the . text. Every uatiou that Us* forgotieu r God eud~Mu worship ba. entered ,. upou tbe road to dertructlm. .„d cea*cd to bave ou ibe earth a liabitalion aud a name, lu coutluuiug. Dr. Halue* rrferrerl , to Ibe act of worship and •(. charade,. ' I l.tic* at some length He defined ' - worehlp a. one of the mo.t potent,.! ' . euort* of Ibe human spirit; s* an |u. tenae desire for God and'au effort m " . know Hi* will; au eared feeling after ' . Him wblcb Uxe* every |«wer of ' , man'* persona Illy; a devout aud 1 prayerful waiting tifiou IHm lo reveal I I Himself to oor *nii|., >lld ,|ii» w*it|nv * upon Him must be lu a serlou- 1 tbougblful aod receptive attuude wiili 11 Thought, foehug and win engaged '• While up in this bead, tbe .peaker '■ : declared tbal it t. right .ud pro,*, •: I huhl"c worship .hould have T elevating and chaste outer surrounding, .ud clrcum.t.ncm but these ho, ueromar, to .n^

< worehlp. • tieu .ball nol w.-rablp tbe Father lu the Temple at Jerusalem. , yet lu Ml. Geriflm, but In spirit , . and lu truth." are tbe word, of our I Bitting lu comfortable pew* r nadjlsteuliig to a sermon for our owu 1 entertalumeut. a* well a* simply en- I ■ the music, la not worship aud '! . doe* not renew our splrlluil strength. I , doe. uot bring u. Into spiritual oooI wltb God. The outcome uf tbl* true worship I* ' . action that I* Itself worehlp, w inch ' ; our Lurd'* requirement, "He'. Ihal doetb my will, |,e It i* (bat IjveUij, ■oe" It makes u. devout, p., |,ut. | suffering, abuudaut lu good', work, and geuerou*. all tbe fruit, of j Holy Bplrli working In u* lo will ' eud to do of tb* l-onTiwood plea-ore. u* power to become filled with tbe fulness of God. Tbe worelilpfui I soul ba* God. Dr. Halue* llieu applied the thought I? of the foregoing to nations tu general 1 •"d Blate. w|,h rome L particularity He claimed thai Ihl. „ nation la an heir In the blessing of i be text, and it I. blessed will, spiritual Vision as well aa in basket an | if |. or material good. Oor territory has! | collectors.

I. Ideal perfect loo of .HuareX soil and e climate- Our government I. one of j liberty uuder law, equally removed 1 from license and autocracy. All are I guaranteed life, liberty and (be pursuit ■ J"PPl"ree Each may »eek bl. ' To''bel|,U"" u °Ur I*"p,e '* Krow'iug ' , *erve the uatkiu's re>pou*e In great calamine* like the Han Kraiicl*co I tbe Dayton Dood* '"•""•u and « W-e have the *p„„ o, Cbrl.tl.n ! altruism Witness our hendlluguf i t ub. and Ibe Philippine, and our • of f blue. The uailoual ear ' I- o,*ii to the Cl, of lht needy |u a|I lands, and oUr response lo tliat cry I. mbolized by the Tbelm. and the r ban ksgtelng^sblpuow about to roll, f tlimo and ».5U1 to place no bond and u iSuS?"*" Address Box It Mk.viinkl ii

YACHT CLUB ENSS3 ij ITS TOURNAMENT 'Organization Demonstrated i Thtt It Has Some Good Pool Players. I Tlie Giwan t'lty Yeclit flub pool l played during the ■wason recently closed, was not detl ilteiy deckled ; uotil a few. day. ago. when a He for Ibe tlfib Iropby. belwecu It. It Bringhum aud W' it rilevenaou. was played off and won by llie latter with" aud redec!»J credit upon tsitli the managemriil and Ibe player*. It I" crude, tb^ ability of Ibe respective player* beibg -to a great extent uo1 known, but the next event, already scheduled for Ibe coming season, will Dnd tin* fealure well taken care of. The louruameiii demou.irated thai player, who have Hi* skill lo win In " much importance, player* who cau

II exclusive of toe oue contributed by '• t'a*t fomuiodore Charles J farrau, «• which went lo Ibe winner -f II ret 9* piece. In add ii Ion to Hie trophy intended (or that position Eipcu-e '» wa. uot *p*red lu lUelr purcli.ro >* Bultably engraved, they will rorve *• "• reminders of the event aud of a plea*ant summer speui at Oceau t'lty. III Tbe following participated: 'r Jotiu It Grove* George i Heia ■' mer. John E Kite. Joseph I, Bchmltt, ■I Dr. Norman J. nickels. Dr. Kred A. Black. William H Hru.zsy. It It >o Hrlughurst. J. H. Nrlm*. Hartmau R Gllmure. Commodore f. J. Curran. J. >• Woeruar Kei.w.uger. Pa*l Commodore * William E Hex. mer. William P. W Hal I in gel, H. N Monger, K W. K Bllnsou, Kred. Ii Drtaebach.- W H. Myers and W. G. Blevauson.' f Tbe wlunrre were: b Klrst trophy, H. N. Munger; second, u Dr. Norman J. nickels; third. Joseph II L. Bchmltt; fourth. Hartmau Gil- ' ' more, aud Oftb, W. G. Btevenaou. K SPECIAL TAXES

* acirsDil'oll -aor ■oOell UKra 1 Important Mailer. '® Collector Isaac Moflett, of the Kiret , ' tnlerual Revenue District of Hie Slate , of New Jersey, hereby- .„i; psrtirs Interested that, under tbe I Emergency Act of October 22. 1914. there ere special taxes accruing against 8 tba following classes of banker*. , brokers, dealers aud manufaclurere. These special lazes are effective No vmuberl, I9M aud applications must , ' be Hied witbiii tbe uionlli of ~Xov em- , bar. I0M,. aud (lie taxes paid wlthlo , ' that period, aud apply to banker*. ' brokers, pawnbrokers, commercial , brokers, custom bouse broker* and , ' commission merpbants. proprietors ..f j (beaters, museums, oonoert halls aud , movlug picture show*; proprietors of!, circuses, pr oprlelore or ageDts of other ' , ^ exhibit lone or show* for money, aud 1 , proprietors of bowling alleys, pool and 1 , ' billiard rooms; dealers In leaf tobacco; ' dealers In tobacco, cigars, snuff, cigar- ^ atlas, whose anoual receipts are $2 w or more, aud manufacturer, of tobacou: manufacturers of cigars and menu- ' faclurers of cigarettes. r It te Imperative that all tbe above uamed classes of dealers and mauuj faclurers .bould give Ibis matter ,r tbelr prompt atlentloo. as, uul*s* tu* ' applications are Died for the apeclal- ' lax lumps and tba taxes paid wltbln * tbe present mouth of November, there ,, will accrue a fffty per oeut. penally | Blauk form* un wblcb applications . can be made for tbe various clasaee of special-tax .t.mps cau lie secured from ' „ either the eollector'e office, lu Camdeu, 1 or from any of the division deputy t

EXHIBIT DREW J j f LARGE CROYYDS * ba- been told. Bo. < ineau t 'lty people » want kjiowlcdge Ihal will keep thru, Willi all Hie op,.»rtui.itie- the l«y. 11 and girls of these times have lu tbe J qo'.^bMtf^ '"lltT for ' The Kev Dr. Join B. H sines. ". pastor of (he Kir.t M. K. fburcti. »a- * Allen ( drsou was lutrodurod ss -oe ^ Who was to take bis place llr. Corson uld It was rather nua brother are ministers, but be had ' scarcely ever tried tbl* line himself He expressed Ills pleasure at seeing -• | their I merest in this light sg.in.t Dr. Know Itou was then Inlmlucrd " and gave hi. lecture on 'The .Nature ' and Extent of Tuberculosis Before

proceeding wiili II. however lie said. >' p" 7nV0,rhelrr"d'wtore io 't years by providing Isisrd. of liesltli, Whose du y it I. lo roe I he! I he people of I lie towns end cllies are kepi well. ^ ' Tlie children of the W-slry avenue uoou lo hear atalk by llr Kuowllon '• Vice Presldeut Harvey^ . Lake, at ' tbe children of the school, aud he young people. I lly Commissioner Hubert Kislier. etc. . shown on (be screen t benight before, said that I ha city I* hampered ' by lack of Bute law* properly to rocure ideal ooudlllous ou a per-on's glad Ibal such spots were brought Into the limelight, aod then made ■ strong 1 ■ tie nmeiigni. and turn made

plea for a general beautifying of the city lu Ibe way of plaining flower*, i ' shrubbery, elc. Speakiug of hi* <■*■■ ' 1 rector Klsher -«ld (bat now here ceo be i jdltloa. ' J ' I llr Itoiiner. ps-lor of Hie Kir-I < ■ | Presbyterian Cburcli. made one of hi* 1 • of Hie ravage* of disease, many of I ' high tribute lolne work aod efficiency ■ ' are pobly employe,! In their re-|ieclive ' 1 duties for mauklnd. -e i 1 remarks, stated ihal. so j 1 'far as taking pictures of unsanitary- i looking *|>ots lu town* Is concerugd. J ' .there was no intentlou to reflect upon ' j any official or department It Is some- ■ r,thlug that is done In every city they 1 | vl.lt He then give . talk ou the pie- | MONEY TRANSFERRED • H» Hr-olsilsn ml Hoard of CI » li The t'lty t'ommlaskiners, at their J weekly meeting, pssro I tlie folio , ing a resolution: I He" I Resolved. B- the II rord of Commit „ ■loner* of Ocean t IMy mat tbe follnw- J Ing transfers be made in the resolution k heretofore psroed appropriating the ° I money to be expended for tbe year J: Krom the Item of wharves to the p Item of streets. 660U; fmm the Item of £ music to the Item of adverttshig, 26. ' .

rival Kaiatc Trs—ttrs. " ' e Recent real estate transfers in Oceau ■ City recorded lu the office of County ' Clerk Hildretti. as reported In tbe Cape r May Couuty Uaiette, art as follows: 1 Hannah A. Paxoo et al. to Msrle I. I l»av|». tlU.UOO Lot 697 and adjolu- | , lug oortheast 16] feet uf lot 6»«. BecW tl Ham Btllwell et ux. to George Burton. 8IUU. Lot ou ,)ceau avenue, 2U0 feet southwest from Twelfth Hreit" 1 '( George Hurtnu to Klhel M. Bridge. I I water. Lot* 37 aud 2M, block :t. Sec- • Hon. S and -I, oceau Kronl Heal K-iate ' Company. I J. Krauk Mct'allet ux. to Mary J , : Edwards. KJl-Vl. Lot 78S. Beclluu l! 1 I Gceau City Gardens Company to ' I Wright. Tyudale and VanKodeu. Inc II, Mi Lot ti 12. block 7; pl*i> j, ,jar. , (of Gilbert H Moore, deceased, lo Jobo ' V. Pon tiere ||iwa. fou 472. Bectlon h P'°" " Vl0,°r Jiiuinbrecut ( ompauy I!**,, i^n-g q I plan 1. Gardens. ' J Erue-t M. Kent et ux. to t |.,k R " ' t^u' M ,I6U0' , ! t-ots and .602 Beet ton l»

^ 1 " M i pr^:'^,nr0~ belwcen ibe bay sat ocron. clton" o'roro from Twenty-nlslb to Tblrlv-f„„rtb -tree,. IromTblrTyt^nbTT"' , Dr. Halue* laat Buuday urged parents to have tbelr children attend the J u n lor 1-eague meetings ever, Kri- 1 tn^ wi ' 1 5! ^ Church from t 1 to t jo p. m. The leaching Is nlu.| for tbe wr|f.,e of ,b. Zy, \ and girls morally and religiously. {

BAPTISTS HEAR ! NEW ADULT CHOIR' Chorister, Paol Reichcrt. and *! His Musicians Pleased by Comment |ladc. [ sh* were present Hjan^l. customary ; ; appreri^ttve^^^arks^^i^^^ the renders,! Many feel thai they sir i ! greatly aogiuenle-l the congregalio^aJj

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS , , f *SStS1 jHt , CHUHCM SERVICES.

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CHURCH SOCIETIES. Piasr PaaaarrgaiAK cacaoa. ; n2^.'SS2^i'SS"Sft."r roSJ^?CI>teir,0^1jeJ nioy **•'- I Cbrtsuan Kndea.or" HoeletV, Klmer K I - Kanck . pr—ldeot: Mrs. UM. Lro,, vi« or-,: - iSii ti. Ad" Ksneg, secretary, j. m HOsebbwuni. ireaaurer; Mt— Juerpblne Tsy s tei'Ssr/?uDii5;y^^'i0SnDr~ . t^dla** Ald'mrola'flni Monday evaDlng ol I teal: Mrs? <Jarlra?r Hrodta*117 Uandy. pre*]. 1 ■ ^bd^ropsrlbund.,„ Jun. Womln s ' a u X2Z I're rliSS^i!sssSSS: ' Mr^ M. Miloar; lr«urer. Mrs. Anna I. J) SECRET SOCIETIES. * 11 i" ^"kursday evrulDgs

o K ; " Wliia'rd W Adimi'"' * Kw"4" 't Ulba* U 'w^uiea'Vrorof ot rtcarfd.' I * ,. XsltDla Hayniakera" A-eorianoo No xa, i [ 'sf : f W roblbfioo vwmp. So Ik f n J ol A \ at*. Sobpla s'lMiDpbel'l^f 'or *6.°' '' " " C1" ks^g sad Loan L',

x •Jkrfck I K ASI Iv Y FOIJyBD | % « The sound of a step on the porch. It may be that of a friend or that of a burglar. 2 ' « You don't know which, thus, adding the clement of doubt to the natural fear of in 4 It vistigating in the dark. * in a wired house a mere touch on a switch floods the 4 £ house both inside and outside with brilliant' light. * The^ect is safe and sure » . J& whether the caller K- friend or foe. * Just say the word and our specialist will 4 It. oladiv call and go into details as to cost of installing and burning. 4 | * . ^ "THE MATCHLESS, LIGHT" , | I The Ocean City Electric Light Co. |

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JOHN E- T0WNSEN1) 113- Asbury Avenue OCEAN 111 V. N j JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractoi 1137 Asbury Ave. ,Ocean City * Now Jersey

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