Ocean City Sentinel, 4 February 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Bell ■Phoor No 66-X *Da *.**"* Job wort promptl; dona by tlftunM tit* THURSDAY. FUHBUARV 4. 19I6. mini nltbs P0M~ua<w »t txwon Cur. |j. J-ss sseos disss mm msUsr. That tbU I* ■ luxurious and extravagant *(a war indicated in a meat mart at tb# other day. when a man , waa beard Inquiring the price of beer. , That there ie etlll a cbaooe for air f American to riee In life to suggested _ by the fact that the governor of Peuu- ( eyiranla bar become prerldeut of a . ' wet all league. "Bomb people arc prone to think that 'their Mem are correct and all ( otbera wrong. Alwaya remember that erery man baa a perfect right to bto ' cwn opinion," eaya an excbauge. We bare a few of the Ant-named kind lu Ocean City. When a newepaper glvea you a lot , of free adrertlalng in order to boom ( aoaaa concert or entertainment lu w'hlefa you art lotereated. keep tract , of Lba llnaa that are printed week by , week and multiply that number by the regular adrertialog rater ot tbe , paper. Comport tbe reaulta wltb , actoal mouay valor of any favor tbat , yoo gal from any other bnalneaa con- , cm. Tb.n take into conalderallon ( the fact tbat advertlalng and circuit , Ilea are tbe only two tbluga tbat a , ■ewapaptr baa to aall. Now, In tbaae . E«ya of btfber prices, bow mocb do < yoo think it o nght to give away? , 80 confident ere tba Kepnbllcana of , awaaplng tba country In 1916 tbal 1 Mutative plana are already being made , baaed npon tba hill oootrol of tba j, Federal Government. Tbeaecunogof 1 the Senate lookt like a difficult propo 1 ■Oaa, aa In tba next Congress the u Democrats will havy fia of ibe 86 « mam bam of that body, bat it baa been a ■gated oat that if lba Republicans * bald all lhay now have and gain ten q ■—tin I bey wUI mean tbemoao- t daoey, myt tba Waal Jermy Prtaa. Tbe Mats* torn which them galea an 1 looked for an Wart Vligtola, Maloe, . Hehemka, Indiana, Naw Jersey.- Ten- « oaame, Montana, Raw York, Nevada. ( Ohio, Woahlogtoa and Maryland and ■ • M oat at all Improbable tbat I bey , will ail go Republican. , == I OoariT* all lba lawe prohibiting tbe c eale of etgareCtee to boya of Under 1 yam k to officially reported tbat al- r mm oil boya above fourteen yean lo « tbe Philadelphia public eeboola am I tobacco In aoma form, principally In « fkwttw. NotwEhatoodlng bb n Port M that all act, tbe phyeical dlraeforthtokatha nporta of the Injurious , eOeeto of aaodaraU smoking an fra- c !■■■"> exaggerated. Tbe vlawa of r tkeathMie teachardo not barmonlte , wlU them of medical luspeetors. bm , he ehifla the raapooalblllty of tbe Mgantla rvU M tbe ebouldan of ( Penult. It la eomaaoo koowladga lo the latin aod to obmrvlng people , geoenlly, eaye the Camden Courier, u thee a boy with tba cigarette baMt la ffiMem well balanced mentally or ,j pbyrimlly. nod no effort aboold be „ epomd ta eon boya of amok log before Ebaaomma habit. - . ti *mmm ABVEariUNa. tl The Tree too ataieOantta recently T edEeilelly commented 00 the fact thai . the Fbdami Government, while auacl- . tog lewa to preveot oawapapera prim- . log free hotlen for fodlvldoato, 11 waa b mile nelly affilog the newapepen to n prtnt fna advartl.tmtma for lba Tbata ta acawely a weak that we do c M neatva anm.tblng from aome of .. tba Federal dapartaoanu at Washing i, the wool nqoeac that H be Tba lanrt b from Urn United Btatea D UW Bfortas Oommbaloa, which da- b *fod — t* pabUah about a column in f, eramlnallona, "aa a mailer of newt " n The bttm rtqosstrag thta work for Ibe I govsramaal for nothing says, "tb# . (immliiluu baa no appropriation out g OT which to pay tor tbb advert biog. a hot E b bettered that tbb matter will • ba of aoBenat lotenrt to yoor reader* a tejoettfyyoa lo printing It aa a matter of news." t| It b Indeed a pitiable apecUele to am v • giant gov era meal like oun begging a for baa advertising apace In ibe new.- , papain, and Kb a matter I bat abould .1 MMtodtha ottanlioa of Coogreaa 11 j|*^kdwFrt»pld appropriate fandt it ■Mj, and Mop each begging appaab m y tba above to tba newapapara of tba v ee— «l| eppmb that plaea the Fadarol , peamameet In tba attitude of a meo- »; Tkd noma condition ptavalla In Naw D Jemoy. Hera tba Bute |.«s #ra « prtnfod la pamphlet form, at beavy c napeaat, tba majority of Urn oopbe ti »•»» *V to tba BUta boom k •Mto*. gotog from than to tba banda e of tba Jank dmbr. sod yet when tbe haodsor one of the Bute department „ daama It highly necaaaary that ibe w pa apb 1 aboold be enlightened aa to tbe b peovbtooe of same particular law, 11 *kay Immed lately mall It lo tba Dews i0 payara, with the reqoeel that It ba av "pnhibbad w a nowa Item." ri Tba Federal and Bute governmenu b am alike lo tbb reaped it b blgb Mom tbat tba nation aad tbe BUM put w a map to E, and the present legislature 0 ataanH^do tbb, ao for oa tba Bum b of • di mmrnm am. „ The mmi tan of the A. B.C. Hewing ta 'Ml foM at tbe hnem of Mrs. K F. H •effatow ovsnluga since, and mocb w Ingram was made 00 many valuable li "hope ahaat" artKba. Thorn pramm ar worn M»sm BfoMb Brackley, a. Bmtha Bhaidoa, Berth. Campbell. tb ■Mto Hendataoa, Mrs iamm Ward ■HSaMMto Young and wMe. m

' SUNDAY IN THE ; LOCAL CHURCHES ' Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Con- ' gregations. 10 o'clock man In St. Augustine's I'liurcli Bunday. de-plle (lie Inclemeul ' w eal her. Tbe mi« w as celebrated by ' the rector, Ibe Rev. Thomas F. Blake. 1 In tbe First Prenbyterlan Cborcb. 1 on Bunday, the pastor, the Rev. ■ t'liarle* H. Kobuer. preached al bolh the morulng aud evening aervlccv. ' Hi* morning Iherne was "Hidden Re1 sources of the Boul." and hie evening theme, "The CbriaUan Senlluel." 1 as hie text at the morning service, John 4 3134 beaald lo |>art: ••Tlie leodeucy of life la toward ex1 iremea. On tbe oue band there la a wild fanaticism and ou tbe other a •luggtoh. hon -progressive couserva- ' ti*m. Tbe bright eyed opllmlst bolda ' one eud "of a line whose other eud 1 re*l* In tbe band of tbe eour-faced. 1 extremes, showing how one may ' pusses* hla aoul lo calmness aud pur1 sue Ibe even tenor of his way Uudla- ' turbed by the accident* and vtclstl- ' tudyk of life. ' "Tbe rra*ou many run Info tbaae ! unseemly extremes Ilea lu tbe fact tbat 1 (hey depend entirely too mhcb for set1 isfactlou of aoul upon tbe caprice* of a ' fickle world The result la tbat one 1 day they aoar among the clouds and ' tbe aext tbey alt In eackclotb and 1 ashes. In erery reepect tbe life of ' Jeaua waa iudefieodeot of outward clr1 cumvtaucea. Wbatber Ibe tide of public feeling awayed toward. Him as If to sweep Him onward to a throne, or ' surged backward to bang Kim wltb thieve*, He waa tbe mine self-pot* ie**rd, patient, leader, forgiving, macharacter. He did oot depend for peace of mind upon tbe multitude. There waa ~ab undercurrent In Hie uoble life Ibat none of the tides aud 1 odd Ic* of public freoxy could reach for ' moment. Hb III* went calmly ou ' wltb Its work wbatber men praised or ' blamed. He bad meat to eat that ^ tbey knew not of. "We need a revival of Individuality lo lbs** daye— a revival or tbat keen ' aanae of personal worth tbat l*U the ' world aud It* fashions go by. lie- ' pendence 00 lb* applause of others It 1 a dangerous bablt or mind. Uod baa 1 given to each one of us aome resources 1 10 ourselves, which abould make us 1 Independent of tba mutations of a 1 1 capricious world. To live our own llvaa, to have meat In ourselves, to . have bidden resource* of aoul wbicb 1 nourish ua. tbb b on* of tb* prlvl1 of Immeasurable vain* wblcb 1 every Christ Ion enjoys." HIMANDEL BAPTIST. The attendance at tbe eervlees at Ibe Baptist Cborcb last Sunday waa very oommeodahb. In spile of tba Inclemency of tb* weather. The large number present at tba Sunday school waa remarkable. At tba morning service tbe minister, lb* Kev. Usorge F. Mitch, preached on •Frttods Not Yal Saved," from the text, "He tbat beibvatb oot tball be demned," Mark 18; 18. , Tba Introduction of tbe "Billy" BunHymo Books proved an Interesting feature at lb* evening service •We appreciate lba fact tbal a number of our frtaods secured a copy of tbbexctlleot song book and brought . tbem to tba aarvlce," aaya Mr Mitch , special selection* by tb* cbolr ware , all from tba ••Sunday" hymn book, and by tbetr aid tb* congregation was enabled lo etng U>* moat popular numfound to effeotlv* at the Sunday ' meetings In PbUadtlpbla. j Tb* mlntater preached a stirring ear- . moo from Gal. 8; 80, "I have bean , crucified wltb Christ." on tb* tbem* "Cruellfod Wltb Christ." He spoke lu part aa follows: "Tb* moat significant Mat art of tb* j cross of Calvary ta not tb* wood and noils, oot even tb* spilling of blood, tb* wUllognee* to suntnder self ' tb* ask* of God aod man. Tbe cross a peaks of an absolute abandonment of lb* will to lb* will of God. , It tolls of tb* extreme humility to which a consecrated lift b willing to for tb* soke of other*. Oar service. ( asChrtatleos, b not complete until w« willing to die for ibe faith wblcb . believe. "Again, tb* cross of Calvary reveal* utter outpouring of tbe life lo ter- ( vice of our feHow-mau. To be crucified wltb Christ lu this day la 00 mean ! ambition; lu fact. It b quite tbe opposite, being lb* desire to live tb* large life, wltb the brood and universal outChrist's service to tbe world waa sEpauslva; It coat Him something. ! It cost Hlm.Hb life. Cheap aer vlo* b tbe graat drawback to tb* proof tb* kingdom— pea oy-servlc*. , #y#-nnrolce, eelf-lnttrest aod Inexpen«lve service— tbe aarolca tbat ooe does oot foal, and can easily afford. Tbat . service to God or man la anything bat Cbrlstlao, and those wbo are guilty of ' kind of Christianity will never know what It b to be cruclOed'wItb Christ. | "Christian service Is altruistic and if need be .willingness to pour out the 1 wbole of life to belp rescue tbe blind, dumb aod dying. Wbao Chrispeople, wbo profess to be the followers of Christ, really sacrifice aud ■ sutler, even auto death, for tbe rake of and good, men will of uecesslty believe, abd be saved, too. } "Finally, It Is quite as true tbat tbe J to distinction In any and every of activity ta through tbe valley bardeblp, struggle and self-denial. " Tb# ratgo of might, ot power, and of * obtains for a tlar. but tbe reign of love ta eternal, tfhe old song •Tb# Way or tbe Crost Lead* The great secret of power ' wltb God aod wltb men I* manifested * tbe cross; doatb to self; beyond self " tbe steps to power. Reputation, * ambition, comfort and beaveo are all ? achievement of unselfish life. " Then, If aoy man will oome after me,' says Jesus, 'let him deny himself, T

J Uke up blscroM and fullow tur ' Tbe principle of belug crucified with Christ ;; b. Iberefore.clesrly seeuNn tbe garden # ex perlsnc* of the Master w hen, efter the struggle with Himself, He seld. 'Not my will he doue. hut (blue be doue ' If you would follow Christ, make the will of God. your Father, the motive power of your whole life." I Tbe morning sermoD by Dr. Halues . last Hutiday al tbe First Methodist , Episcopal Church sua searching sdt dress from Psalm 92; 12-13-11: AfTtie j righteous shall flourish like the palm j tree: he shall grow like a cedar In f Lebanon. Those Ibal be plauled lu . tbe bouse of Ibe Lord shall flourish In . tbe courts of our God. They shall 1 0 still brlug forth fruit In old age, tbey , r shall be fat aud flourishing " , Tlie pastor concentrated a large pan | . of bis attention upon Hie thirteenth , , verse, especially upon the phrase "be ( 1 plauteu." but be also msde much use , of tbe imagery In tbe twelfth and tbe , fourteenth verses. He did nut read ( I Ibe ecrlpture lesson, hul stated it to br , St. John, chapter IS. begiuniug, "I am , the vlue " During tbe sermou. ibe c . tpeakei had occasion to refer frequently , In the abiding of Ibe branches In the | Vine, wtfo Is our l»rd Jesus Cbrlst j The pastor began tbe development a | of bl* sermou by maklug Ibe nu. , qualified aseertluu that, a* Ibe Church 1 . lo gel its bearings iu tbe pres- • , enl epoch of history. It Is perceiving , and more clearly Ibal Cbrle- , tlaulty b Ibe force tbat Is holding 1 , elvllrxatlon to Its moorings, saving II ' , from destruction. Tbe force tbat bas ' , produced civilisation la tbe power tbat , Is savlog 11 JesusCbrist Is still ruling , Hb world aod shaping Its destiny. . Tbe Spirit of Christianity yet moves , 00 tbe face of Ibe waters lo brlDg divine order out of chaos. Dr. Haloes then, In connection wlib , tbe foregoing, dwelt at some "length 1 1 upon tbe abounding privileges of ' ' church members, who are, ir (bey 1 strive to be worthy of tbe Master. Co- ( j worker* wltb Htm lu His churcb In , tb* spiritual regeneration of men and tb* establishing of Hb kingdom here ' on earth. Descending lo a somewhat \ ' lowsr plane, be pointed 1 ul tbe ' practical benefit of tbe membership br 1 was considering. A consistent membership la always a tirst-class certificate ] of character aud an opeu sesame lo all really good oompeoy; 001 always. 1 however, to eelf-boasted high society. 1 ' It Is a valid credential lo tbe bouse- 1 bold of God It mekes It* possessor a ' In good standing In Ibat m bole family in beaveo aud 011 earth wblcb 1 1 named for Its Lord, even Jesus Christ. *" ' But true church membership Is not | mailer of Ibe cburch record. God's measure of our Christian character determines qOr standing as members of Hb Cliurcb— our real value in tbe j ^ work of His vineyard. Before proceeding, tbe pador de ' clared tbat tbe Bible, being tbe expression of God's mind toward men, ' must be read and studied by all wbo ■ seek to know aod do tbe divine will. ' Aod the word must be read aud : •tudled not as a task, or wltb tbe Idea ! ' of duty uppermost, but with ever Increasing delight and profit We are lo love tbe law of tbe Lord. J 1 Id contluuiDg, Dr Haines took up 1 1 bis text and. lu doing so. be con tidered eloquently aod forcefully tbe ] phrase, "beiug planted." using tbe 1 Imagery of Ibe text verse* In tba J ■ referenda to tbe mlgbty cedars of J l«bauou. Here be also referred lo 1 ' historic oaks and elms of our ' owu country, mlgbty mousrebsof the ' forest, fit emblems of stability, fresh- ' a n and frultfoloess even tn old age : ' Bo the true disciple Is planted like ' these great tree*. He Is rooted and ! grounded lu tbe faith, grafted Into the 1 True Vlue. planted lu Ibe rourls of Ibe ' Lord; and he eh II bring forth fruit 1 lu old agr. Tbe s|eaker was especially iu bis Illustrations on Ibis point . uamlog. as be did. some of the boly i meo of old. some of the Christian re- ' but especially men and wo- 1 turn whom be bad kuowu in the v various churches he bas served. I . 1 coutrsst to these, light half-believers lu Ibe fundamentals of Christian faith, •' but professed members of the churcb.' 3 referred to In no uucertalu terms. 3 Tbete are branches pertly broken 3 from tbe vine, crippled Christians, 1 bearing worthies* fruit, or mere para- y sites on tbe vine, and bearing only the , semblance of fruit A strong appeal was made to Ibe " young Id be planted in Ibe bouse of < tbe Lord, to be born wltb tbe new ' birth while etlll young aud (bus begin that growib In Cbrlstlau character - hose fruitage Is (lie service of God. and whose reward la. "We shall • like Him. for we shell tee Him a* He b." lo closing, I)r Haines taught very effectively tbe leeson tbat Christian, to be specialists. Each must culaud use those aptitude* for servtce with wblcb bis Lord haseudowed him. Each must use to Ibe almost bb talent. Try an advertisement m tbe Hen 1 6 El- | •it

"BAPTIST CHURCH'S ! J REYIYAL SERVICES t Will Begin Monday Evening in Charge of ihe Rev. George F. Mitch. Keglnnltig next Monday bight, the J revival meetings In their church The it length of Ihe series will depend upon y the support of the people. aud Ihe In"Tbe need of a revival to obvious.'* open the w indows of heaven ai;d pour out a blessing upon us. so that there will not be room enough to contain It, . tod the question now remains, -do art " Mliyli will preach every evening, exit ceptlu* Saturday. Tbe *vBlll.v" Bimday songs will be . used at alt-AhwdervTSes If possible. if , you want a copy, go to McAllister's , store aud secure one at IS cents each. i_ They are on sale now.

ANNUAL YOUNG 1 PEOPLE'S SERVICE • Interesting Exercises to be Held in Presbyterian Chnrch Sunday Night. r Church next Suuday evening al • has been arranged : ' Organ Prelude. j Service of Song,, led by George W. r Hooy. Jr. > Address of Welcome. Mis- l.nvedy , Welch. i Kespoueive Iteadmg. Jonethan WeiDuel'. - Love Divine All I -eve Excelling." J. Stalner. Mis. Loula. T Cor- , son. Dr. J. Tbornley Hughes, f Prayer. Pastor. k HypmHcrlptnra Lesson. Ml- Rvilyu Everlughsiu - Hymn. ^ ^ ^ « _ Offering. Samuel Price. Joseph Reeves. Ross Ferguson. Theodore HteAutliem. Cb«ir. "Just f..r Inlay." Address. Pastor. ' Bong. Sunday School 1 lasO^'i. - Hymn. Iteued let iuij , Organ Poallude HAD PLEASANT TIME • The second wluler meeting of the ■ Vtoltmg i-adies' Auxiliary of the Msp- ' list t.'bun-b was held recently In Plnl- ' adelphla. at the home of Mra Henry A. Kiiabe. There were present twenty I ail of w bora eujuyad a very pleas. aut afteruouu transacting buauir— 111 , ' the Interest of the little church by the sea aud In sociability. . On account of ll.e illness of Ibe pre-i-dent. Mrs. J. Fraukliu Miller, the corresponding secretary. Mrs C L. t'ad- 1 wallader. presided Sjieclal plans were , discussed aod committee* appointed tn report al the next meeting of tbeauxil- < which will beheld at the home of | W. C Young. 2738 North Twelfth street, on Monday afternoon, ^Isrch In , The members were delightfully en- 1 1 teriained by the hostess, Mrs. Knabe. 1 with refreshments and music , All were glad lo bear or ihe work being done at llie summer church during (be winter, as reported bv the mln- 1 ! Isler. Ihe Rev. Oeorg* F. Mitch, who i | ' fP*C" " D"T""g "" , "SCOUTS WANTED" 1 Tie sees. for. Muck's Mr-roson , Topic lor Mewl Sundar Kvrnlaf Regular services will be held al llie Baptist Cburcb next Bunday. The 1 communion of tbe Lord's Supper will ' observed after the morning sermon. - mlulster would like lo see a large , reseutallon of tbe members present In tbe evening tbe "Billy 'Sunday will tb used for cuogregatnmal 1 singing. The minister will preach the I long delayed sermon 00 'Scouts . Wanted." He to anxious to have a . fall churcb There will be s|>eclal music by ibe cbolr. Cbauge* of copy for display adver- 1' . tlacments must be at this offer uol later than Wednesday moyuing at W o'clock abarp for Insertion iu tbe . Bentinkl. Whenever possible 11 11 . requested tbat tbey be tent In uol later . than Tuesday. This rule will be atrictly adhered to. adv . if, '

$370,000 FOR ' ' i IMPROVEMENTS ' Hrullug* at Fourteenth street and 1 Wesley avenue. |80toi v J. T. Seal, collage for Mary Kelly on j ' t-VVXI. ' J. r Seal, cottage for I.sUrs Recked on Wesley avenue, near Twelfth street. : J. T Seal, bungalow fur Mies Sallle W. I.ske <». Fourth streetT near I en- j Iral avenue. I— >o0. Carl S. Hopf, two two-family apart- | > q,ents fur Frank K. I hamplou. Moor- 1 lyn terrace and Atlantic avenue.' ITotsi I Swan .V Trout, cottage for M N. Heultugs 011 Pell 11 lyn place. *."«««! j • English A Jobusoo. collage for tH-tweeu Forty-eighth and Forly-iimih ' -t reels. |I W John -Mart", cottage for Mrs. Ralph • L. Chester ou Pen u lyn place. »2WkJ. John Marts, three-story cottage tor ' -Keel and Atlantic avenue. U>»i " Hsau A Trout, cottage for H It Robert J sTiarp. two-family aparl men! tor self ou Peuolyu place. 83-iOti Carl Hopf. four-f.mlly apartment tt Allsutlc avenue and Moorlyu terra.-e. RKlllO. City Mill aDd Lumber Company, cottage for Walter H. Koehn on Second Allen Scull, tbree-atory brick build nig for stores aud six-family apartments for John Brow u lee at Seventh Joseph U. Champion, two-story r garage at Sixth street sod Asbury - avenue, for Kelford Casaaboou. p— «J Edmuud A. Bourgeois, addltlous i" and alterations to Mrs. Vincent Yarger's cottage, 812 Hrtgbton place. 84700 Otto M Townaeod. cottage for *lf 1 ou Third street. 84200. ' G. M. Towusend. cottage for KmerTblrteeolb street. 822U0. S.snley and Hubert Pouliere. two ' street. 81200. 1 John Marts, two-family apartment - on Peuulyu place for George Oberfell. f 83200. 1 A ud re w R. Scull, two Iwo-fsuilly apartments ou Twelfth street, near • Simpson avenue, for Ibe Rev. Cor- . uellus Hudson and David R. Hudson. 8tttoo Andrew R. Scull, bungalow ou Tlilr- ' t'bailes Meehan, 83000. " Swau A Trout, two-etory apartment ou Central avenue, near Eleventh street, fur James Monroe. 8AO0O A. J. Steelmau, two-family af^rt t menl for self on Sccoud street, uetr Atlantic avenue. 82SOO , lu addlllon lu these, preparalluiis t are being made lo beglu work ou I Company G's new armory on Nlnlli street, which to to cost aboul 812 OOo. s [ i- Wctoool Pledges Iso I A beautiful spirit of interest and J ! loyalty was shown at the Baptist SunI I day School last Suuday. wbeu Supl . 1 1 H- S. McAllister aonoooced In ihe : school that be bad pledged foO for the 1 Sunday school toward tbe liquidation i of Iht second mortgage 00 the church. 1 He called for an apportionment among I • the classes aud each class responded c with some proposition whereby It J hopes lo raise 810 or 86. as It felt able t Tbe mouey to lo be paid some time In . April. 1 h

| OUR GROUND HOG, w,th(°0uftd"ousbht?dow ■ is the finest on the Tsland. and onr Home-made Scrapple — ' give it a chance, and it speaks for itself. - Little Fresh Hams and Shoulders off of home dressed pork, and they are certainly fine. One trial order, and we do the rest. Prices good for one week 1 " 1

STEAK 1 !ir|"in 25c . 53;;:;;;;::;:;;;;:^;;; % ROAST BEEF Rib ( 4auck_„ l6c PORK 1 Little Fresh Hams . ,7C . ibi Shoulders ,L.|b. ' Spare Ribs. : 15c lb. 1 Feet

LAMB- and it i* fine Shoulders HrcsMs VEAL ... ; ; £ g-S-\ : >|c !"rw,ng \ vk Good Hamburg, 15c.

, Our own make of famous all-pork sausage, none better, 20c , Our own make of famous scrapple, try it '. 4 lbs. for 25c 3 lbs. of p, g's liver.- . Pure lard 1 Sugar cured-skin back liams, whole or half, | 16c . hams , Fancy chickens ^ Boneless bacon, iu piece ■ ... 2<,c 1 :

Klegaet Santos coffee . . jjc lh. 3 lbs. Crackers Fresh Eggs ySc doren raucv Creamery Butter . iSc 11, Juicy Orange. . . 25c dose li amy New Orleans Moisssrs, 16c qt.. toe gallon. 3 Cans of Evaporated Milk,. . . . 25c 3 Large Cans of Tomatoes . «c Large Cana of Corn 3 Large Cans of Peas .... Tumble™ of Pure Jelly ... ' «c 1 Large Can of Pineapple ... 13c 3 Bottles of the Finest Catsup. . . ,5c Buckwheat, fine, try.it, 10c pkg. Urge Can of Whits California Chemes. ijc.

1 Can of Sliced Peaches iJC 1 Can of Extra Fine Strawberries, luc 3 Boxes Noiscleat Matches . i,«; Granulated Sugar .... . ijc Fan^-' Mi'iwl'cakes'rca! ' ^ ^ * for 25c. * " rht*P' ' "*• Jeraey Cranberry. . . > . ,c Mln« ^ lb. Fancy Unions ,8c do, . Potatoes 4JC basket 6 Rolls Toilet Paper 25c Jelly Beans , ||„. JJC Fancy Chocolate Drops 15c Compound , ,c 2 lbs Prunes ... 25c 3 llw. Bvsporatsd Peaches .... 25 c

STEJ W ART ' Twelfth Street Ben Phone. 348-A i-A ""rk*« aao canecr Lavino ruaaiTuoc or axx aiwoa acwaiax LAWRENCE M. T.F.AR Suatssor to •sss N.C.GODFREY ...a.-#,.,..,,,.. Upholstering-, Awnings, House Furnishings 657-65S ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN OlTY, N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN 1

f— 1, - Joseph C. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR |C i 1 V J | Ralph Hayes VanCilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER V j 1 ; YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder ,t 1 have built lot a large nttmbei j-e«iplte ami could tclct >mi to any or all of ihctu. Scud for llie li»l ot lumrs and photographs ol the bou-.es 1 Otis M. Townsend „ BUILDER > L. S. CORSON, so., -1.0,0 Cotuno-. a Specially >' Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything m iiw iiuiidnig i.u« ■ r- Plans and Specifications F'titn ishfi. listmtatcs Cheerfully Given. 1 RESIDENCE — fill! Asbury Avenue OFFICE—' 748 Wewl Avrnus

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JOB Bl N a S SPECIALTY 10 AO ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION ^ ItrtoATIWgASIIHIOOA WINDOW SNO OOO* BCNXCNa Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY £ ¥— I" AVE you a cotUigc, bungalow or apart- * incut to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. < It will pay you to call and see our stock bci fore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. c Chas. E. Adams & Bro. £ 720-22 Asbury Ave. c Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-ie 134-A i; SUTTON & CORSON CO. J General Contractors : Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E.^OCHER, Jr : p* 1 la dc t * M 1 * Palntl,,6 an£> ©ccorattna t 288 8. TWIWTIITN 8TSIXT BO7"" MTM'BTWC^T John Marts Lumber Co. OCEAN CITY. N. J. """ Lumber, MUIwurk. Mould, ngs, Buildmg P.pe,. Pto.te, Bo.,d. N.,to, S„h Weights. etc. Estimates Purorahed. P.ompt Dehvtry. Do you Want to Own a Home ' where you can have all the conveniences of the City and StatS, o,^ I combined at a much less cost than you can get elsewhere > ' i A. H. HIGBEE OOMERa- POINT. N. J.I V

I ' "■T,,t<"ro"J, A,'D *r ' I M*,7 OTIS H. TOWNSEND ! BUILDER jOffJch: 8th St, Op]x>site p q 1 Plans and Specifications ' ptecared without charge j Only galvanized nail- ii .^j B-l-U-BILD-KUM-C-uJll Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Jobbing and allcralion work gireg j Window and Door Franu-s and S recns luade to order PO P 1" I C I: , I1W7 BAY" A\ KNUE Bell Phone j»-X. ; ESTIMATtS AND PLANS ruHNlSHtD JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER Qeortce W. Harris Contractor, Builder and ^Jobbing No IJ IV. Fourteenth Stroet*"' OCLAN Lllk ■ N. J. ,;1X v fi. 0 Adinti. IIUw 6E0. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING BULK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Line I'rompd) Attended To. e OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEYS HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECHLEV, PKOP Read}' Mixed Paints, l.t-sil ami Oils 920 slid 922 Awbury avenue. IlKAIil.LT A" A DAMN t — Reading Coal Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company ol Newark Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money 10 lajan on Good Firtt Moitgag< s." ■ Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House 1 K7J. IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. r Ocean City New Jersey Plain and Oecurative Paperhaneer A Post Card -Will bring our service to you. L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoaing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clam and Ofsisr Toogi a Spselillf Agent for Htewsrl'd Iron Works Co Plain and Ornamental Iron Fence. Iron Railing* and Window Guards. Seventh St. and Haven Ive O. L_. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. Ol DOWN, $1 week, Wal01 tliam Watches, Diamonds , Watclies Cleaned by Ex- '01 pert Repairer, - - - 0' ; L. M. NELSON ••■ "StitS. ■ - ATLANTIC ICE COMPAHT i Pocono Mountain lea O Cos. 1914 Asbury Av*. I .OCCAM CITY N J.