L. Ocean City Sentinel ] u twmjmm Ina Twin K. CURTIS ROBINSON HtW and PioprUlor OCCAM CITT, . . MCW JERSEY , Mm Th era Ma A-X dttSssrsfeH""'®' promptly do« by «ip»n.no«I tMPMDAT. JANUARY 81. 1916^ J 'mot* « um "pot Ota si owi city. , •^£-**1 j**oa4*ta**^malim*ll*r. ^ Tma p*U*Dt and lodustrloua lieu ' eoulrlbat** anoually millluua of waalib I* tbla oouutry and belp- to in* tU mlJIkm- of population, but a> f papulation grows aod the demand < ■pen tba bao locreaaea It la plain tbat 1 we aaaat bar* men beoa or eubmlt to ' purine blgber aud still higher prlcca I lor agga, aaya lb* Newark Star. A ■ "alow locraaa* id tba number of barn- I 7*1* fowl* la reported, wblle there la t growing preference for poultry pro- ' doeta. Tbl* oondltlon at ooce Invitee • •ntarprta* aod suggest* better melboda < of poaltry rel-lug. There la an Im- ' ■an** waat* In tbl* Induatry, due to *ai*l***ueaa or Ignorance. Many 1 million* of cblck* die of preventable 1 dlaaaaa* or lack of proper car*. In tbe vicinity of ettlea many people wbo bore preearlou* employment could •am pood living* by well conducted poaltry torn*. WILD WOOD DM*aTI*FlED. Tb* Wild wood Journal of Saturday ta*t oontainad tba following: "It look* vary much aa If tb* WlldWoOd Clly Coaomlaalooar* would aoou ton an el action for tbalr recall. A number of large property owner* bave banded together aod retained L*wl» Btatr, Esq , of Camden, wbo will apply to tb* Supreme Court for a writ of mendeann* oommaodlng tbe city clerk to call an election upon tb* reoal1 petMone eerred upon blm nearly a J*** ago. "Imat year there were only ten graduate, from tb* Wlldwood high eobool, yet lb* City Com mission are am voting tb* mormon* earn of 1100.M* to mabletb* Board of Kdocatlon » mda blgb eebool building, fio - Ml pat graduated pupil! Tbat I* ■Mag earn*, tooth? During tbe paet P*at 118.001 waa apaot on a new mlnie* acbool to acoommodaU about maty aabotara. Th* commleetouer* ebould bo recalled on tb* ground* of aatravagaaoe alone. Tb* mayor ha. pabHdy Mated tbat take* tbl* year will be » pee cent, btgber than laat ymr. Mr. Tazpayar. gat raady for maall election aod do not let tb* beggtag language of tbe eommlaeiooer* Satoryon from voting for your Interval nnk cbigy egcABBLE. Dmplli FireUbtoT Coovafe efforta to "■Hi at lb* boad of tbe Ooeau City Vol— leer Fir* Dtpaitamot, tb* fact "■nil KM! hie etoetloo toihlapoat0— algbt year* ago doee oat quite place Mm radar tbe tenure of office set, a* be waald bar* tbe people believe. M* waa atoned for a dtQnlt* parted. . rad tbat ranaa waa rapmxr. TW aytatoa-af bta ooauaef, publUbed In aBMbir eolamn, do** not ao contend Tbto optahrn Mm ply bold* tbat tbe rimmliiliuni ebould elect tb* mac ■ea I ml Ilia of delegate*. ' If by raaveengbtof tbe ehy sol id - to^wSmediiUmKlelo keep t be city to— tb* board Illegally confirmed OMMOmvar two year* ago, tbe memban af tb* faoaid hare, aoeordlng to tow, tbe power to appolat a Br* abtaf. aad tbl* abmld be done at ooce to JaaUeatatbaBremm. **• Sim hi, in tbetr convention, tboagb tbetr eonvmtlon we* war agrtatt Umver a* chief of IbTdl partmmt, aad tbalr wieba* ebould be "limit Tba delegate* at tbl* eonvarttoa voted aoantaeouely for Orvllle Adaaebae chief. If barmmy I* deelred by tbeCtty <btttttoMnaiii. a* claimed, H can be tolllill by naming Mr. Adam* a* abtef tor a two-year term. Atorao Cation, real aetata operator, ■apart* tb* following aalea: PmpartyMD Waaley avenue (Harito & Mb* aetata) to Edward H. Uef of Ooaan Clly. Itttto a Baltlmor* man, wbo will tortto tbaraon la tb* aprlng. He baa aim mad* tbam rental*: ■mead Bear apartmmt. 4» Central aerana, to Wallam D. Haaton, reg- - latiaiaf Iba FataMr Batons** School, Pblladalpbla. Cottage, 89 Aabury avenue, aod torg* etabl* build Inge at Havan ■»■*- na* and Savmtb atraat, estate of Cbartoa Matbawa, deceased. ■a*ai am.au, IMFUUAL. Rpbart Canon, Pblladalpbla; F. B. Cannon nod wife, Beryl J. Ralcbly, Ooaan City. araRuso. David Hud eon, Mr. Mudaon, UolIlngadale; Mary E. Corcoran. West Chatter; Plotme* Cop*, William F. Bbrivar, D. McCoach, Mn. D. Mc Coach, Morris Montford, F. A. Fulilngw and wilt, H. a Alley end wife, a Ward, Philadelphia; j.d. Collins. ~ toatt* M. Hogan, MUlvlIla; Mary A Bradley. Blntoboro; Cbu. O. Ulrellua, Woodbury; a M. Sutton aod wife. Ocaan City; P. L#w, N,w York; D. McCoaeb, U. a A. BIBCAY.NL Cbaa. A. Kllnk aod wife, E A. •rap* and wife, C. A. Carey, E. D. ■Mat, Mm. Geo. Hanamann. Laura R Haaamana, Floraoc* C. Uauamaon. ■bit MW Adama. D. W. Moon, A. K. MiOaatttiid. Howard Bmllbaod wife, ». Dabympto, Cbaa. H Wetaa, Wm. I M d.toaab. Jatoa* Franklin, W. J. 1 O'Bitoo, Wm. J. Hoffman, Cha> A.I Doa, P. a Wauel, F. M. Newcomb. ' a a Zlrnaaerman, Philadelphia; W. | B. Branlog, Wuodbory; A. L Beaore, Oamdm; Mia* a l. Abbott. J. M.I jfottttw, Ocaan Clly; Gee. J. Sraltta ' rad—to^Jmklntowu; B. Hrnry < t
SDNDAY IN THE |i LOCAL CHDRCHES1: i i ' Strong Sermons and Excellent ' Music Heard by "Con- \ ! gregations. , sr. Ai'iiuan >•«'». ' There wa« tbe usual large attendance r at tbe 10 o'clock ui*»« In St. Auguetlne'a Church Sunday morning. Tbe ■ rector, the Kev. Tbooia. K. Blake, waa - tb* celebrant, aud be delivered e brief 1 , eermon from the eplelle of tbe day. ' I PIBSr I'REaHVTEKI AS. { , In the First Preebyterlen Church on > Sunday morning, tbe pastor, tbe Bev. ( I Charles H. Ho liner, preached on "A t Trio," taking ea bis text f , Mark 8; 2: "Jeau* laketb with Him ( , Peter, James and John " He showed ( i tbat In these three men Je«u. secured ( . three distinct typee of character, via., ( , earnestness aa represented by Peter. ( . ataadfaatneaa by James, and love by ; , John. In these three cbaracterlstlcs , may see tbe human elemeul of a , . revival of dlvloe grape. , In the eveulng he epoke oo "Tbe ( r Law of Compenaalion," taking as bis ( , teat Judges 1; 6-7. i Bo:b services at the Baptist Church , I ware well attended considering tba I stormy weather. The pastor was ( pleased to weloome several stranger- , In'tbr morning, tbe ilev. Ueorge F. , Mitch preocbed a stirring sermon on , r Jeeus' Ideal of a rhrtotlao^'aad read , bl* teat from John 7; 37-88: "If any - man tblrst, let blm come unto me and ( J drink. H* tbat bellevetb on me. as I tb* scripture . aalth. oat of bta belly e snail flow rtvereof living water." s Tba atteDdaac* at tb* riunday , - acbool wea more I ban surprising, mod I Bupt. McAllister and tbe minister were . I botb glad to eee tbe Increased Inlereet 1 manifested In tb* acbool. a At tb* evening service tbe Rev , Cbarlea G. Ulrolloe, district euperlo- | i trndeot of lb* New Jersey Children's , j Home Society, spoke Interestingly of i s tbe splendid work of tbe society among , * homeless children of our State. Tbey , ] were all glad to learn from Mr. (lire , - Ilus just bow tbefr donation- bad been s received and need. t Tb* ebolr rendered en aolbem wltb > tbetr neuel spirit and skill. On* of i I tbe "Billy" Banday hymns, "I Hball i a Dwell Forever There," wea tiweutifollj if enng by four members of tbe ebolr as i a a quartet On account of tb* slim atr lendanoe. tbe minister did not preach t tb* sermon announced, This will be r preached next Sunday evening. Mr. [■ Mlleb spoke briefly on tbetbeme, "The a Dlflerentletlon Between a Christian t and. a Sinner," and he baaed bta re marks npon lb* flftaentb chapter of Lake. He said In pari: 0 "Tb* great dividing line between the t Christian aod tb* sinner la fellb In * Jesus Christ. Tb* former rexgolx** I- God, H la law a of life, and strive* to * obey then o* Jesus Christ did. Hit :, attitude toward God nod towerd bla foHowman Is like that of bis Master 1 SLSrsa fifcSSk £!£ JJ u vMtttLfif circumstance* wllbln and I. without. , We all-are sinners, but tbe e Cbrtttlenaj er* on good terms wltb b God ,wbom tbey call Heavenly Father a while lbs Islnnors have not yet made themselves 'right wltb God.' I- "Life I* e veritable potzle. Wbo f can noderataod lit Tb* sinner looks i- at It In blindness; to blm there I* no I hope, no purpose, not e thing real exi- eept tb* materiel. Tb* Christian b solve* tb* poxxle of life In Jeeue Christ, wbo la'tb* Life, tb* Troth, aod * tb* Way.' In Christ Is tb* Cbristlao's hope of e good character bare end of e i, spiritual life hereafter; of tb* vain* of a right sod truth, of tb* Fatherhood of i. God and tbe brotherhood of man; and h of nil tbat I* worth while for all time * aod eternity." ■tram x. e Tb* scripture lesson for Dr. Haloes' morn log sermon In tb* First M. E. j Church waa St. John 14; 18-28 Tbe a lint of lb* laeeoo verses appear* to m furolsb lb* keynote of tbe eermon, "And I will pray lb* Father, and H* •ball glva yon aootber Comforter, tbat Ha may abb}* wltb yon forever." r, Vara* twenty-three we* tb* text. "Jaeoa answered end as Id onto blm. t- If a man love me, be will keep my . words, and my Fatbar will love blm. aod w* will come onto blm, aod make II onr abode wltb blm." Tba eermon was oo* of tbe speaker's strongs#! end It waa ao exceedingly il clear sod very earnest presentation of' [. tb* .vital Christian doctrine of the loI, dwelling of God In tba heart of that man or woman wbo loves tb* Lord il Jean* Christ and wbo kesps His words. >- Tba pastor conceded the difficulty of if tb* subject to any wbo ere mora concerned wltb tbe form of Godliness than they are earnest in seeking its power; be, however. Implied that to tboaa wbo are 'prayerfully striving to I «o on to perfection, tbe doctrine be was about to teach and enforce would ' not be new and atrange. Dr. Halnae, then, by making clearer ! tbe slowness of many professed Chrle- ' tlana to have and enjoy tbe constant Indwelling of God In tbelr hearts, ; Instanced greet musicians, pointers ' and sculptors wbo eee end enjoy tbat In tbelr art which Is a sealed book to ' those wbo are nnable to apprehend, _ feel and know tha Jny ■irrry- ' artist In bla woik. Bui be at tbe aame , time taught tbe blessed truth tbat all. ' down to tbe very humble*!, are com- ; mended to receive wltb gladness tbe heavenly guests spoken of In tbe text To all, tbe grace of God gives understanding The Holy Spirit takes of ' tbe things of Christ and sbows them ■ to tbe believer, whether be be of the Intellectually gifted or of tbe common ' people who bear tbelr Lord gladly. A men like Edison Is sapremely '• beppy because hie eon I reabsorbed In ' ; searching for tbe secrets of electricity. ' (Only to aucb a gifted seeker doee ," na'i« reveal tba mysteries of bar holy of holies. Likewise, that be wbo ' | seeks tbe Lord wltb all bis heart will ' And Him, Is tbe ear* promise of God j Launching Into th* body of bta dl*l , coarse, tb* speaker declared tbat Jeans Christ I* at lbs central switchboard of
I tbe universe; He is lbs center of all things. All poaer In beavsn end on learib Is given Into His bends. He It c I tbe center of all power e'nd He lies j established Hii centers of spiritual power in tbe hearts of meu Man's , personality I* the ouly thing that csu , receive tble power end become an , instrument In tbe divine baud, a ^o- u laborer wltb God. jd In himeelfall possibilities and endowed f fWltb tbe power In become a son of Hod. | „ | God gave blm a living soul and en. |, idowed blm wltb the power of choice. 0 | but with It the capacity for God. Tbe g , soul, by tbe law of creation, It the dwelling place of Ibe Divine. If an { evil choice ' does not exclude the , heavenly cue«l d Ire ' our abode wlib blm." Is the sure , | promise of tbe text, declared tbe , 1 speaker, and be expressed bis sstnolsh- , me.ufHhet ») many w ho appear to be f of tbe llousebold of faltb ebould balk £ at Ibis lYirisilan doctrine, Imbedded. ( as It Is, lutbvift>^>els, In tbe apostolic ( epistles and In tbe leacblug of the Fathers of tbe Church , Jesus Christ, through tbe . Holy , Spirit, does touch man's heart aud f thought to quicken, sanctify .enligbteu ' aod strengthen. Go<f d^oes desire to f ' dwell lu our bearla. "Son. give me ( thine Start. "Is not only bta Invltallon. , It Is bl- command. We must do Ibis j 1 If God dwells to our souls. He will ' cleanse them aud enlarge them; make , them His fit dwelling place and transitu fulness of God Holiness of life Is 1 tbe fruit of this Indwelling, whlcb , will show tiaelf forth even aa the rose , ' gives forth lla rragrance. » , corioihiso Aseasr Dispute. The commissioner* of street assess- ( went will soon start work on assesslugtwnettts aod damages Incurred by ( ! tbe extension of Corinthian aveuue. Ex-rieoatur E S. Lee and v~ V. Cor- ( son. wbo own some laud al tbe p-lut lu dispute, bave expressed tbelr luleo. ( tlou of agreeing lothe work. ?it was ( ' said tbat tbe price asked by tbem for . r tbelr land will fix ibe price of tbe ( ' other lots there. Robert W. Scott aud ( ' James Youug are amoug tbe objectors to tbe proceedings. Ulte M. Townsend on Mouday eve- J ' nlog received Ibe contract to build tbe I armory for Company G, Third , Infantry, on Nlotb street, near Haveu , i avenue. It te hoped to bave tbe { armory ready for dadlcatlou Memorial i Day. Speaker #f the Heus* of Commons | Wltb ell bl* autbority tbe speaker of ' tbe bouse of commons respects tba bouse and tbe house respects tb* ' speaker. Tbat Is the very essence of order In tbe Institution whlcb has won tb* title of tbe mother of parliaments s In bis book. "Tbe Speaker of tbe J House." Michael Macdonagb describee a tbe origin aod romantic history of tbe „ speakership. This office, which bold* so many pitfalls, la treated"** on* of great honor and dignity. A salary of ' £3.000 (*23.000) a year, a palatial real den re and a rearing pension of £1000 ' tbe distinctions the nation bestows oo I **— first commoner In England. Dur ) lug tbe parliamentary session tbe i speaker gives two foil dress revets and •eves full drew* dinners. Of tba many ancient perquisites of tbe office only two, Mr. Macdonougb tell* us, now t survive. A buck and do* killed In tbe royal preserve^— Windsor are as1 nnally sent to han. and tba Cloth Work- ' are' company of Loudon presents blm at Christmas with a generous width of ) tba beat broadclotik 1 Winter Sleepers. ■ Tbe bat, tortoise and dormouse are counted among tba beet winter aleepr era. So deep la the lethargy of a r dormouse tbat If tbla little creature . la awakened suddenly and pot near a fire bla pulse beats so slowly tbat be la ' lifeless in a few mlnotaa. While asleep be la kept alive by tbe surplus food which he baa eaten In the autnmn i' and which la stored up In his body as fat Froge and toads are even sounder e sleepers end approach nearer to a 113a0 I*** condition In sleep than any other animal life except certain flab. For f In tbem tbe heart atop* bearing and breathing In tbe ordinary way Is lm- „ possible During tbla rim* tbe breathing la carried on through tbe pores of - tbe akin. Tbeae- strange cases of tor • por are also caused by lack of food f during bitter cold. For In countries i, where excessive beat and drought pro 1 veil there are numerous Instance* of torpor tbat are quite aa profound aa , that exhibited by tbe winter sleepers. The "Macaroni.* 1 Tbe "macaroni*' were exquisites or ' tope wbo In England and Franc* led 1 th* fashions from 1780 to 1783 and 1 were distinguished by an 'mm—— i. knot of artificial hair worn on tb* top f o t tbelr beads. A small cocked bat whlcb perched ridiculously on tbelr topknot, sarin or brocade coats and small dot baa Hiring rightly to tb* body •ad silk stockings with ribbon gartara 0 composed tbe costume of these faah0 tenable gentlemen, wbo Invariably car e (tod a long walking stick wltb tassels 1 attached and frequently a bouquet ttod to tbe handle aod encouraged a mlncr bag and affected gait and h There waa during tb* war for tnds- , pendenco a body of Maryland soldiers wbo on account of tbelr showy nnl- • forma war* called "macaroni. " t Gibraltar's Searchlight Battery 0 For ships to paaa around Gibraltar, England's and tba world's great— r fortress, without being obaerrad area F At nigh I la a practical Impossibility, owing to tba great battery of search ■ lights arranged along tbe bottom of ( the rock. A ship running either In or out runs Into one of the fixed beams of tight *Dd la rereared. A mortng ' beam of light then follows ber until ' tb* lookout officer* art satisfied aa to 1 bar Intentions, I An Afghan Custom. Aa Afghan l» hound by custom to > ■™nt ■ stranger nho crosses bli , threshold and nanus protection any favor he may a«k. errn at the risk of j hit own lire lei span from this be to cruel sod revengeful never forglvmg a wrong ami renniaiiug at the Oral j Opportunity "Poverty, my dear, to no disgrace.' , "I know tbat; but. on tbe other band, . you know K'a nothing to brag abort •ttbgr."— Detroit Free Press r
AUTO SPEED LAWS ComnrlMiosrr i.ippiocoil Talks on Important aotoleci. According to Stale Commissioner ofj Motor Vehicles Llpplncott. wbo bss j I submitted bis annual report to Gover- ' nor Fielder, there are but few driven] I of automobiles ou the roads today wbo' I | do not violate the speed lewe. He , I ] suggested that this Slate might well j : j follow lb* lead of New York and., speed limit to .10 miles an hour in t^e and tb IS miles an hour In towus | and cllles.* I In Hie oplntou of the Comml— loner. ■ tbe worst offender of all Is tbe driver ; wbo gets lutoxlcated " At piascul Ibe : makes a 30-day Jail sentence man- i dalory aud. "because of llils.be believes Ibal many gel oft who otherwise would be peoallzed. He recommends i a ripe of a large amouut be given an alternative to tbe jail sentence or will. It. Tbl#, In the Commissioner's belief, would greatly aid Ibe depart- , meiit and prevent ao many violations--Tbe' reciprocity amendment to ibe motor vehicle law." says tbe report, "wblle providing au uusatisfactury *rprobably tbe best scheme l bat can tie 1 adopted al Ibe present tboe Tbe demaud" now from other Stales upon New Jersey seems to be thai New Jer sey should adopt ibe 10-day re-ldenre scheme aud doaway Willi the louring 1 privilege, thus allowlug absolutely free lourlug belweeu ibe iitale# " Boat clubs of Ibe coast cities have adopted special resolutions Indorsing | 1 ibe recommeudatiou-of Inland Water" way Commissioner Maupay. making ' it a misdemeanor to destroy cbaunei markings along tbe Inside route j Officers and members declare Ibis I- ' tbe only way to break up tbe practice, of some boatmen, wbo appear to bave ' a peculiar sense of bumor In kuocklug ; ' over tiie stakes tbat act as a guide to cruising parties enjoying Ibe loland j ' courses. On Ibe msrklngs of the channel- depend- Ibe boomlug uf "fortlgu" trade— the attracting of ] cruising parties from all sections of Ibe ] State. Sail Da Work Over Again. Directoi Flsbrr said at Hit- wgskiy . meeting of tbe Clly Combilvslonentbat tbe recent storm bad washed ' away tbe Improvements made by bla force of men after tbe storm of a few 1 weeks ago, and tbe repair- will have ' be made over again. tsOIng to nan Fr—cUco. Elbert Troot. son of JohuTrout. of tbla city, a gunner ou tbe battleship ! Texas, wbo was here on a furlough, i ha- returned to tbe Texaa In New , York. He will go with the Texa. to > San Francisco, leaving New York , February 15. , Sewing Circle Me- is. i Miss Ellxabelb Breckley entertained , tbe membere of tbe sewing circle at iier borne. 812 Ceutral avenue. Tuesday . evening. All bad sd enjoyable time. ; Itefresbmeuts were served Ibe mem- ' bers.
W. J. MILLIGAN DEAD i avrll Known rtsllallrlptilan Uf r] William J. Mlillgau. cblaf clerk of j ■ j Hie Vlilladelpbla Select Couucll, and a ■ veteran Republican politician, died j il Monday ulgbt -of heart disease lu j ■ ibis room, lu a Harrlsburg lodging j . ] be having gone to tbe oqP"*1 I Monday to attend Hie inauguration 'j Mr. Mllllgan we* about '-n years old J » politic*. For several terms be was a police magistral* aud bad beeu clerk . of Select Council for a number of r years. He was prominent In the ! frateruity.belug a conspicuous - figure in all IColgbt* Templar alfali- . He lived at No. 2131 Fit/water street : "Judge" Mllllgan, as bis host of » friend- called blm was amongst loeati | Legal Doj-umrnl. Draw... taiga I papers of all descriptions. In- ' eluding will-, arc carefully drawu by ' R Curtis Robln~.il sl id' ^omce^Tii _ . Ejes Eumined Withont Drops ' A. IV. ELY ATLANTIC CITY. X. t. g | K.iahllskad'ira^' — • ' f, The Pontiere BOOTs SHOE REPAIRING 1 [ SHOP d REPAIRING NEATLY DONE | c ait.ai* Asbary Ave., Oceaa City. N. J . Proposals. 1 more *0^ l JJ."o'^'iv|fnJb ""iroo" 'rolv iri r lire! S l lss- A. lo tie delivered F. U. b Oral I'll! '' receiptor order, by .ureeeelul bidder. Hid- !! Notice to Limit Creditors.
' " *r ; r>*d YOU EVER stoD to think ? v You can lead a horse to water, J But you cannot make him drink. ' Just so with us. ' We make the best sausage aud scrapple on the island, • And all our prices mean a saving of at least 25 per cent . r And we tell you about it every week — n But it is for YOU to take advantage of our low prices.
STEAK Sirloin aye • """ft «« I ROAST BEEF a Rib 18c ( Chuck 16c . Good Stewiog * 1 rc „ PORK I Little Fresh Ham- tjt , Chops 1 6c lb. Roast iyc lb. Shoulders . isc lb. r Spare Rib* i«c lb Feet . . . gT-f r fffi qg ■ utoi 1 .amourg. IX.
LAMB- and It ii fine Cbopa itc SHRuldrr. . , 1 *c Necks 10c VEAL Cutlet . .30c R""1 ijc Slewing ,8c Good Hamburg, 15c.
— r Our own make of famous all-pork sausage, none better, ... 20c fl Our own make of famous scrapple, try it 4 II*. for 25c ► 3 lbs. of pig's liver, f Pure lard ,4C * Sugar cured skin-back hams, whole or half, / ifc g Picnic hams j ' a Fancy chickens 20c h Boneless bacon, iu piece i 2jC ' ' ' ' t QV
* Elegant Santos coffee aac lb. a 3 lbs. Crackers : a.sc FreaE Eggs 38c duzrn Fancy Creamery Butter . 38c lb. Large. Juicy Oranges . . . ajr duren , Five Fat Mackerel, fat and jmcr - aye " j SnuerKrout be quart ® 60c gallon. ' ' • ,t ans 01 E vapors ted Milk age P 3 Large Cant of Tomatoo 25c It 3 Urge Can. of Corn aye 2 3 Large Cans of Peas 35c a 3 Tumblers of Pure Jelly . aye . I Large Can of Pineapple . 15c 3 Bottles of the Finest Catsup. . . aye ^ Fancy Buckwheat, bne.lry it, torpkg. . I Large Can of Whits California Cherries, iyc.
I Can ofi Sliced Peaches . . ~iac 1 Can of'Extra Fine Strawberries. 10c 3 Boxes Noiseless Matches . . . 10c GranulatcU Sugar yi^c Headlighrillil . 1 legal., 5g«K.$oc Taney Mik^d Cakes, real cheap, a IU. Jereey Cranberries yc Mince Meat . qc lb. Fancy Lemons 18c dor. 45c basket 6 Rolls Toilet Paper aye Jelly Beans . a IU. aye Fancy Chocolate Drops 15c Compound lc a IU. Prunes aye 3 IU. Bvaporaied Peaches . ... aye
' STEWART ' S L Bell Phone. ygS-A. CoOT. t9a-A. Interesting to Investors OR j Those Whtr Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home . for sale— A few lots located in Section Q, Ocean Oily. N. J., I- : In TicinitT of Stats rued and I'cnnat Irani* and Head- ; SStoX, jSfFe ' - o— «« ARTHUR^D. BARROWS , -3- central AVENUE ocean city, n. j. : Welsbach "Pas Lamps We recommend them for all lighting purposes. They ] give more light for less money than can be secured by any 1 other lighting appliance. We will aim to secure for you the best possible results from any gas appliance regardless of where you purchase it. The City Gas Light Company
ANY KIHD ' ^ 4™' jO Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR C P' Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER „ you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City eottage . You cannot spare the time lo look alter it closely yotirsell and must depend upon, the honesty ol the^ontractor I have built for a large ntimliei.ol people and could tefer you to 0 any or all of them Send for the list of names an.l.photogiuplui ol the houses. C Otis M. Townsend ■awCSLr.* BUILDER T°"' 1 1 ; l; s. corson, ' Contractor and Builder. Kveryti.n.g ■» th* Building i,tu« . ^ Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. KEBI DUNCE — 810 A "bury Aveuue OFFICE— 715 West Aveuu* ^
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Eheventh Street and Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY, N J Branch Office Thirty-fourth Street joDDing Prompiiy fliiencea 10 (
Allen Seull THE. BVlUiELft EWBTU UXJi OCMUX d YE. ^ Rhone Connections S B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Carpenters Builders JOBBING A SPCCIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N J. Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER jobbing given special attention kvirk. — 1 ILI1IIVU I
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- Office 1017 Asbury Avenue c ocean city new jersey I 1— T A VE you a cotUigc, bungalow or apartc A ment tx) furnish? We have a line of ^ furniture at less than Philadelphia prices, c It will pay you to call and see our slock bec fore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. < Bel1 Phone 18 , Inter-State Pho te 134-A ; SUTTON & CORSON CO. ; General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE ~ Ocean City, New Jersey i "W" - good painting JULIUS E. JOCHER, Jr. Pamtln« ""T Bccorattno . 268 S. TWIRTIITM STRICT 80 "eiOHT ^STRICT = John Marts Lumber Co. > Sixth Street and Havan Avenue > OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' . Lumber. Mfflwork. MeuW^. Buadi^papcr. PLatet^gr^ N.iU, Saab Weight., ' Do You Want to Own a Home ■ where you can have all the conveniences of the City and Seayhor, combined at a much less cost than you can get elsewhere > i A. H. H IG BEE Ball Phona, a-1 BOS/lttrem POINT. IM. J.
OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Offhth: 8th St. Opposite p. o. Plans and Specifications ' precared without chaige Only gnl vani/ed nails ttsrd on exterior Work li-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US J) "There's a Keason" Ocean City House Bidg. Co. jobbing and alteration work given onr personal attention. Window and I)oor Frames and Screens niade to order. OFFICE. 1037 BAY 'AVENUE Bell Phone j8:X. estimates *ro plans furnished JOHN T. SEAL WILDER Oeorge W. Morris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing; No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. iwil I'honr. ci X 6. 0. Maim. V. V Mini CEO. 0. ADAMS A BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING hiltk LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Maaoa Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avwnue, Varjn-hrey Kl-s, .1 ^ breckley's house and sign painters CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PBOF Itesdy Mixed Paint*, Lead and mlFJI and 922 Aabury avenue. • HEADLKV a ADAMN r preter. ■■ Reading: Coal Real Estate and Search Company ^ Fidelity Trust Company Title Insurance Searches. Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good. First Mortgage Offices in First Nationl Bank Building , Cajie May Court House N. J. , IRA E. WALL t 725 Central Ave. ■ Ocean City New Jersey 1 . Plain anil Decorative Paperhaueer — wz® — A Post Card will bring our service to you. L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clam and 0 filar Tongx a Spscliltf Agent for Stewart's Iron Work* Co Iron Kaillugn and Window Uuarda. Seventh St. and Haven Ave _ C. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. Ol DOWN, Si week, Wal01 tliam Watches, Diamonds , Watches Cleaned by Expert Repairer, - - - 01 l. 8. NELSON , ATLANTIC ICE CGMPANT """ Pocono Mountain lea

