Ocean City Sentinel, 11 February 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 2

. ei = .Ocean City Sentinel ■—» T irill K. CURTIS ROBINSON BdMor aod Proprietor OCCAM CUT, - - HEW JERSEY feel! V%co» Ma 6(-X ■ *q,» pw»W *>»• »r .»P«1«~S •THURSDAY. FKHRL'AKY II. 1915. iTrts AsiZFz&r" w> "Fmua Publicity" doesn't mad food to the follow getting it. SUE OF rOUTIC*. Bays lbs MlllvlIJi Republican: Hi' fed Ms politic* In ootnmlaslon goveruMot! Why, Mlllvllle'a commission government, Ilka that of every olber eomnstoaioc governed city la Jersey. l« ' developing lato a regular game of polltlea, do matter what may be laid to the contrary. LAW ISKOkEOr The follow log la from tbe Wild wood Baa: The Ocean City Hkntixkl, in com ■anting upou an editorial Ibat ap|ieaiad Is the Boo on the oommlaaluu government rule, aaya that the pubItofear el the sod, "if memory i* not at faslt, was ooe of the advocstaa of tbe new aty la of government." Tbla la Una, aad wa at ill believe that tbe new ayateaa baa many excellent features if Mafelgeotly and properly admfnls•ered. It hoe been remarked that It was not aa mack ibe system of government thbtdfearb* oommunitlee aa It waa tbe ^AdMMthMi of tbe meo who admlnlstwed lu affairs, and H waa a wlae sayleg of aa observing aage that we can •"be governed loo mocb" Tbe com ■Moa act pfovMm for tbe inlUetlvs. idwaadaai aad recall, bat so far aa thto ally la eoeoarnad I baas provisions af tfea aammlmtna govern m ant law feia pmeUeally Ignored and trampled aaBvlbei. And M re ao lo aboat every nararatootouad governed city in tbe , Macs. Tbe only piece where tbe reran baeaciaally taken place Is Deal, aad tbaraeMeata were compelled to go Mb Ma Ba praam Uanrt, wbleb ordered tfea afey aiat k to ravens bia arbitrary jgMjQaet offiotol aat, (PdtkR etecUon ■aaall petit tope have been -bung WfTIm Atlaatle Oty aad Oman City, Jrat tfea.aaraa aa beta, aad H looks as thaagb the praple af Ibera citlea will kalaarad logo lauaoart If tbay waol ka aaaapai tfea city aoramlaalocart to ■■■ply wbb law. .Oar aairamad contemporary will •feM aaa that Hie aat tbe ayeum wbleb ti aa mash at (aall, hot that H la tba mm ml tba iRanli who nfaee to ra- . apaM aad obey tba pbUa pnvMooe of tba law that Madam tba bow form of tfea (allowing la frara tba Camden Tfea pupil o< Wild wood ara Mill oai •mnrawt, aad propose seeking a ■aadamaa fram tba Bapraara Coon taaampM tfea efey eUrb to aall aaalaoMaa apaa tba nrall petltlooe etgeed aaarty a year ago. Tbagtartogab aaadRy d tba act providing ror mm ■Mm feavaramaal d maaMpallilm taalaarly apparaat la tba fact that tba afep alert, a cnalarad tbaaommledHW baa It lo hie power lo Ignore patlMaaa tec a raaall cleotien and tbua d dT pabUa aaauaaaat aa wall aa tbe Tba afey Mart d Atlantic cuy baa fedd »p tfea pat HI iaa lac a recall decMaa he aa goad raamn wbatevec. and Sartracaaatla tbeBuu have done tbe aarae Iking. Tba raramtotooo an ■iMfertbra. fer a oder K tbe mucb rararaMmmra la daalad tbem by tbe amatarasd iba latter. Ilimmllili a geverameot Is being Manly arttolrad bp tba people d At tafeBa CMy baaaam laetead d proving amtly. Tfea rapart d tbe dty'e open Maws fee tbe year IBM show, that ooe feaadrnd aad tblity-tbrea tboomad tma'baadrad dallan la the aama Urnt. Tfea Maatlaa Is eredlted by aoau to poMUm aad bp at hem to aty. but tfea abmlau truth la tba govaromeoi TfeapramanegWatarasboBld meke tbe dnltoa d tbe clerk peremptory loNrtd d allowing him lo evade tbem aabadam, aad.lf tbatle toadvtrable. gravida tbd the petit kooa for tbe ra■B ibill be praaaoted for action to tbe maalp nan, wbleb Moot likely to be padlraa. Tba MgMlaton should be prarapt la pnMWIag tbe rlgbts of tba TO BUILD BRIDGE Articles of Incorporation bare been BMd la Oaradeo by tbe -Philadelphia aad ttoradra Bridge and Terminal Company, with a capital of II2S.000. Tba laoorporaton ara J. D lab row feafear, Joaepb P. Murray and P. SrauMp baareiaa. Tbe office la given el M Market alrael. ThaofeleeU of tb« corporation, ei set •Nth m tbe charter, are to provide aaaaaa d traffic lor steam railway cars, aaartagaa, aatoraobllee and veblclea of all ktodt at Ml rates. Use or tbe WfeMb be frae to tbe public at all Tfea charter also sets forth that tbr urapaay will erect terminal bondings aaafehwddad the river. Tbe amount paid b> la (lOOn. Tbers an to be 25. dOOahaaii ala par value of 860. yter Bawank Uacaa. Tfea Jaalor Bp Worth Losgn* b havtag MtbaMasric aaeetlnga every Friday Pfeatan a at Hie Pint M. K.Cboreh PI 4 o'clock. Tba attaadaooe Is In •raadap, ae waU as tfea Men*. The Bar. Dr. Hate* bet made* a potent tmra la tfea Hem d tba obtldrtn of

' SUNDAY IN THE jl : LOCAL CHURCHES | f Strong Sermooa and Excellent ■ 1 Music Heard by Con- ; gregations. a Mr AIIU.wink'S ' I Another Urge congregation attended t Ibe 10 o'clock mesa In Ht. Augustine's ' t buret: rtumlsy. Tbr celebrant was t ~u Ibe rector, tbe Rev. Thomae K. Blake. : and also bleaaed tbe throats of those 1 In attendance, a custom Ibat prevails ■ In Catholic cburclm on Ht. Hleslui' I "" ...... v . Tbe morning sermon at tbe FhM . „ Mrlbodiat Episcopal Church was onV . ir or I>r. Haloea' most carefully thought i . out discourses and an exceedingly t ,f forcible appeal lo the membership to I 4 come up to a higher plane of Chrle- ; lien thought end Into s more vital I rellglooe experience. The scripture lesson wee Ht. John j 17; 20-28. both lurlnetve, and Ibe text ' wee the tweuty third verse, "I In tbem end Thou In me, that they may be made perfect lu one; and that the D world may know that Tbou hart ecu! , h me, and baet loved tbem. aa Tbou hast „ loved me." Both leaaon and text arc ,( a part of , ur Cord's final prayer for I, His Immedtsle disciples and for all v ebo should be of tbe bousebold of faith in tbe agon to come. I turned Istely after Ibe prayer bed been offend, Je»us went forth to Uetbsemaoe, 4 tbence lo His trial end to Calvary. ,! Ae Introductory, tbe pastor eald In is P»rt:. "Tbe Bible le tbe revelation of tbe j. mind of Ood towards men; II 1a the lD revelation of HJa will ooboerolng ue; therefore, men mast know tbe Book ^ whose harden te tbe exaltation of „ Issue Christ Tbe central tbongbt of „ tbe whole Bible le Ibat exaltation. , Tbe Divine Word was made flesh and d dwelt among us. ■y "That exaltation la coming more aod < „ more Into tbe tbongbt of tbe world. ,. (fee demand upon tbe ministry to il_ teach that thought Is conskatrny To [o c reasing In force; iboVburch Is selsctd 'ng In a greater degree tbeo ever y oboeen men to preach Christ aod Him ID era el fled for tbe ralvatlon of tbe world, to lift Him op to tbe eight of - meo, ao that Ha may draw all nolo . Him. It Is being demanded of mlnleterv that they shall be able aod HI capable dleelplee who a re to receive the lt breed of lift from Ibe Master and Med l0 ibe multitude. "Tbe truth must be more efficiently HI applied In affaire and tble is a world ,1, demand now; end K Ma demand the! M is Inereaelng In volume and Intensity . ^ rbe evidence that is being allcttad beof fore tbe Industrial Investigation now „r being ood ducted in tbla country Is . proof that tbe men of bualneaa are being required to square tbelr conduct by tbe Ooldeo Rule. Moreover, It le n being shown that I base meo desire to <lo so In a greater degree than ever heal fore. Men of affairs are becoming .-learly ewers j| tbelr responsibility to tbelr fallows. Even tbe bumblaal are n more keenly desirous lo wrest adef. quately that responsibility. a "But the primary Impulses uf busta teas are Intellectual aod material, not , spiritual, and men need love and is sympathy besides ban legal justice is D <ee not tbe highest justice include » both these manifestations of tbe sou 17 re rbe vast work of Iba world' a organised is benevolences to evident* thai this need M of humanity for love aod sympathy to oetng realised by men and woman of a affaire." e. Tbe speaker, at this point, bagan tbe g teaching of bta principal thought, deaf c taring that, higher then tbe call of is duty to our fallows In any of tbelr et relatione to oe, there to tbe oall of Ood M in tba eon I. And thto to tbe supreme b call. . y Dr. Haines' description of tbe sool'a a response to tba Dtrloe call was an sacaadlogly lUuaalaatlag portion of IR tba aarmoa. He gave gnat promt. I- ueoce to tbe act of wotablp aa a means ig of approach to Ood, alaee true worship re induces In us a spirit of devotion. I obedient* and service. But worship » mast ha performed not only from a d saom of duty, hut wa ara to love the id ooaita of tba Lord aad delight to aing i praises to His oarae. e. Tba speaker deplored Ibe feet that lo members of tba church ere oaaslng t<> ut meditate upon Ibe law of tbe Lord, do Bt uot wait for Iba still email voice, do not earnestly aad prayerfully aeek lo te dwell In tba secret place of tbe Mori 0- High aod tbua abide always noder tbe B shadow «f tba Almighty. Yat tbe v, text means nothing lees than tbla a- It means perfect union with Ood lo * Jesus Christ and that He desires to „ love us even aa He loves Jeaos Christ » immanukl baihit. M The usual congrvgalKHM wars present at tbe Baptist Church last Hun day. Tba revival eplrlt seamed to be felt In all ibe services la tbe morning tbe minister, the Rev. George r. K. Mitch, took up tbe subject of 'The Com of Power" from tbe text In Matt „ Ifl; U: "Tbeo mid Jeeus unto His dials clplee, If any man -will come after ma , l( let blm deny himself and take up bis j cross and follow me." „ After preaching, the cburch people remained lo commemorate tbe Lord's „ Supper. A large congregation greeted tbe H minister at tbe evening hour. Tbe |t brief eong service witb tbe "Billy Hun- , day" bymus was entered Into most ,t heartily by all praseot. Hpeclal aelecie Hons were rendered by tbe cbolr. II "Scoots Wanted" waa tba tbeme of tbe rousing sermon by tbe minister. g wbo reed bis text from Numbers 18; „ I ii "And Jehovah spake unto Moses, it eeylng, send tbou men tbel tbey may spy out tfie lend of Canaan, which I give unto tbe cblldran of Israel; or every tribe of tbelr fotbers ebell ye send a man. every one a prince emoug r- tbem." y Mr Mitch spoke In pert as follows: b "God gave to tbe children of Israel 1- tbe leod. of Canaan, wit b Its beautiful I is and fertile valleys, capable of belog < it cultivated end planted wllb towns and j if villages- This land was ibe gift of heaven to God's people, promised lo <

'LIBRARY GROWS 1 IN POPULARITY ! Fonlds Reports 10,629 Booka Circulated Since 1 Opening on May 23. ; Tbe records of Miss Maud M. Koulds, the popular librarian, show that there were 10.829 books circulated by. the 1 Derail City Public Library front May £\ to January SI. Inclusive. The rv ■ cord for ooe day ass III. The figures as lo number end chsr1 acter of tbe books clrrubded during throe months follow: May 2AS Mi 181 6 June 1072 <79 3«1 25 ► July HK9 588 «5 76 I 'Aug. 870 .528 304 49 tipt^^W^ 04I 274 34 i Oct. I4I8 MB 459 58 I8I4 Hon 652 58 I 1 808 9ll ^ IWS 59 Jen 1743 1008 6.58 77 I 10.629* • 6 041 I.IS4 434 WILL ENTERTAIN ! I Local D. ol A. 10 Olvc Brorni as I Bcssllvllle. 1 Tbe members of Ocean City Council. ' No. 10. D. of A., will give en entertain- ' ment In Uoion Heneflclsl Hall, on tbe f main road et Hcullvlllc. Monday eve- • nlng. February 22. for tbe benefit of • McKJpley Council, No. 50. of Hcull- • vllleT Tbe local council members gave an 1 entertainment for tbe benefit of Mc^ Klnley Council two yeere ego. end II ' proved s greet success. By request ' tbey will give tbe show on February 22 I Hie fsrolbcr Dead. f Hiram H. Mowrer sod wife of thto f city, went to Iriucaater Tuesday after- . nion 10 attend the funeral of Willis I Mowrer. aged 28 years, brother of tbe former.wblcb occurred yeeterdey. His I death followed a nerVous breakdown j atsl Estslt Tea wafer*. ' Recent reel estate transfers In Oceau I. City recorded In the office of County r 'Jlerk Hlldrelh. as reported tu the Cape , May County GszetU, are as follows: , Jennie MseBrldt to Clarence H r Brush. (4000. Northeast 88 1-8 feel , of lot 754. Beet loo K. ,« Robert B. Vollum et ux lo Janie* i W. Fernley. Lot 764 Section D t Thomas H. Himmooset ux to Alouxo j Coltou. (350 Lol 81, Bectlon North Polut. r Oceau City Gardens Co. to Adam I Stsnger (600 Lot 541, Hectlon 5. it Plan IHeme to Annie K. Htsnger. (600 h Lot 538. Bectlon K. plan I , Berne to Tbomsa Buckley. (600. , Lot 53S. Bectlon 5 , OUe M. Townseud et ui to Lisa E , Derivauk. (1800. Lot on feortb side I, of Wesley avenue. 70 feet eouthwest 0 from southwest side of Blxleenth K street. { . Florence N. Kelk et vlr to Ida E 0 Ryan. Northwest half of lot 294 t Section G h Alonxo Cotton at ux to Barab E Knox (350. Lot 81, Becllou North I, Point. 4 Victor J. HumbrecblCo to Alice H j Ruckdeecbel. Lots 1313 end 1314. , block 18, Ocean City Gardens. m iHeellooiA la from North to NtnU, strsou " sad roas sWorus atlasa-loot aid* straci • lytae batwtae Wast aad Hsrsn avaooas 1 asrtloo B Is now North lo Nlolb siraots aad Wwtaad HsT»n aveooaa. SorUoo C roas from Mlalb 10 Poanaoalh stroeu. botessa 'I lbs kaj aad eoaaa. Msollps U mas from • WlastsoDtb so Twaaty-eoarte otraeu. bo- ' Iroai Twoolj-lbarUi laTWoatr-nletb streets, j from Twaaty-nlalb to Tblrty-foortb streets. • I rem Tbirtr-toortb to fortieth sural*, be I ween tbe bay aad oeaea. Keel ion 1 roas s from roniath 10 rorty-olxlb streets, botweso „ tb# bay aad ooood. hociioo K roas from |f forty -olsth to rtfty-soeoad streeis. botwoso I- fltty^eoood to ruty-alolb slrsou. belwsen . Abranem aod to bis seed. But. this p land, which flowed with milk sud t hooey, was not to be without • aatrnggle. uot to be gained without e oonqueat. Tbua we reed bow, after years of hardship aud waudering In ( lbs wlldarnaos. Moasa was ebla to lead , u tba children of Iraaeltotbe border of 0 the promised land. Yet now tbelr a oonqueat was ouly begun. It did uot a become tbetrowu la reality uutll forty ( or in ire years later, when, under f Joshua, Iftoy come Into powar lu Ibe ( land of Caoean. "All tbe gifts of beoveu are gained j only after e herd end severe etruggle. , The garden to glveu lo tbe farmer, but tbe fruit to gelued by II* sweet of bis brow. The bills with tbelr mrtals ere free to all. but the gold end tbe silver | ara uuooverad after peltouce aud labor 1 ere bestowed wltb tbe pick sud tbe | sbovyi The aaiue to true of Ibe sea ' end lis food, tbe mlud end kuowlcdge. ! tbe heart and purity, tbe soul and God 1 "Now, tbe Canaan of tba Churcb to day to tbe community In which It is located Ttie scope of conquest of Ibe 1 Christian Is not so much tbe foreign 1 Held. Ibe Is] aod a of tbe see. as It to Ibe hearts, tbe homes, tbe buelueee, the ' social and political life of the town lu 1 wblch--we live. God has prom feed to as tbase all In Jeeus Christ, end It Is 1 our privilege to go In end possess tbe ' land for God. "Tbe Immanuel Churcb stands are tbe border lend of tbe Isud of conq neat ; years have becu spent In preperatlon for tbe battle, end now tbe orders come from headquarters, 'For1 ward, march!' On ward. Christian Bol- ' dtors, marching as to war, with tbe ■ ernes of Jesus going 00 before.' On tbe eve -if battle God Is calling for men. men who ebell go out sod spy tbe lend — strongmen, hopeful men. men of fellb, wbo will organize loto a ' scout-team sud going ahead, prepare Hie wey for the special meeting* for ' Christ and Ibe Kingdom " 1 At tbe clues of his remarks, the mlo I later made a • ellnlte appeal for scouts ■ eome forward sod enlist, to which , there wee a generous response of eight. . Ave women mod three men . ' After the service tbei ooot-tesra was 1 1 organised and work begun. 1

..INSURE TEACHERS ' 1 AGAINST MISHAP " L > Board of Education Decides " on Step for the Protection ot City Money. 1 '• It has been decided by the Board of r " Education to lake out sccideut lueur ) ' of the two buildings. It was staled at ■ " llie meeting of tbe Board of Education { luesday uigbt that tbe yearly cost 1« ' the board would be less then (36 ■ 8 Vice President John It Groves. ' duriug the discussion, said tlist three | „ members of the board employ labor t 5 end they ell have sccideut insurance 1 5 on I heir employes. 1 6 II was also said Hist 11 would be ' 9 belter lo place Ibis Insurance Itjiu lo 1 4 run tbe risk of having to pay a large t 8 janitor- met wltb eu eccldrul at either 9 of the school houses. - tor F. B. Willis were giveu charge of • 4 tbe mailer Cily Hupeiiutendeiil Steven* end Principal Kelctily, of tbe high school ' , ployes. according to the lew. j '' Miss Mary Fox. daughter of Free. ^ bolder sod Mr. John P Fog. eoler- , ^ Ulued the sew lug circle el her borne , Monday evening, end ibe ujenfber* I bed e very plee-anl time Tbo-e present were Misses Ads M Baurk. I Louise eud tnex Corson, Maud M.I , Fonlds, Margaret Parker. Pearl Bcull. ■J Mrs. Homer Shoemsjier. Jusepbtueji |( ray lor. Merle Boothroyd end Mrs. j Lawrence M. Lesr |a Despite many protests, for I lie first f time lo three years a license to sell |(i liquor In P.easanlvllle was granted Monday, when Common Council voted |t ooebimously to recelvesiul^nopt tbr ( report of tbe license «mu ant tee that s retell license toenail liquor be granted to tbe Rbdoey Hotel Company. " ' w. c. t. p. Wlllard Meellnx. ^ The members of the Ocean City 5V O. T. I', will meet at the home of I Mrs. John Merle, 836 Central avenue. Wednesday afternoon uext at 3 o'clockL _ This will be a Wlllard meeting. a biscay nr. h Mrs. Vincent Verger. P. W. Cleveland. W J. 'O'Brien, Mr Bortou. Win. '. H. lienszey, E. Elmer and wife. Paul 5. Turner, Jr . Philadelphia; Prof. L. It. Thomas eud wife. Ocean City: K. H ,, Taylor. Wilmlugton; Wra M. Sleek. , Trenton. , 8tkklino. / J. D. Collins, Camden; w/k Carpenter, wm. Tencate. J It Knight. 1 Mrs R. r. Partridge. K McKee. W le H Kuebu end wife. Philadelphia: si Mrs. George Dobbins, Ocean Citv: tl lh W. Curtis, Allentlc City; I. Wilde. New York. E f

RAILROAD FARE FIGHT | 1 sirsxxle or Coaastrri Is Draw > W lieu Ibe Public Utilities ComiulsIst'iii sils In Camden today, resldenl* 1 ,,f Hie varloue South Jersey towns ! » hi apiwarto show how vitally they sill be effected If tbe proposed boost 10 ksilrosd feres Is allowed lo become effective. This will close Che bearing* 1 so far es the receiving of leslimouy Is ■ i-onrvrned. K G. C. Bleakly end William I erey Marsbell. attorneys for the Houlh Jer . «ry Commuters' (swiclBtloii. ere already planning lo (He a formal coni- , plaint with the Internists Commerce The success of the entire light wffti Commerce Commission w ill do for New Jersey wlret II dkl for when the public service ; board of that Hlale was taking lestl- j . Tbe Interstate 1 "ommerce 1 'om- ! mission et that time made a -penal I it would allow to become effective the ' rale- that would correspond { those tiled by Ibe Penney Ivsuts ■ Htele Board j REVIVALS END - coeverslsea * i-e la its,- | Flrwr *■ K. Cbarcn The revival meetings In the First M the pallor, tbe Rev. Dr. John B Hemes, feels well pleased with the results of Hie services ^lx,eJ" 1*"^" The services last Sunday evening ' were most Inspiring and all present ' appeared to be tilled wllb e spirit of ' unusually deep reverence Wrrrsi' Dill Psssee. Tbe rtlevens bill allowing muiifciI calilies to Issue bonds not lo exceed fliw.txi) for Ibe building of bulkheads ■ 10 protect property aloug 'he^ AUanllc senate Tuesday end. was sent to the 1 I governor, who will set on It later. Two J other seacosst protection hills by Sir- - vena were also passed by the Senate , end sent to the governor. I In the current Issue of the Telephone 1 I News I* s story by F. Leroy Howe on ; . 1 lie upenlug of the new city hell here snd tbe way the Bell Telephone Com- I 1 psny figures In the wey of telephone I service et Ibe belL There ere plciures 1 of tbr mayor. Miss Kreckley. chief of : the electrical bureau, end Miss Tow n- , -end. of the tax collector's office. - I Director Robert Ftolier reported et • the weekly meeting of the CityComL jplssioners tbst ten new eleps ore needed at street ends on the Boardwalk from Penolyu piece down town Several other steps need repairing. He will endeavor to bsvr these put In condition before Easier. Miss E ' Btephsule Urford end Miss 1 Edith-Benedict were elected teacher. . by J-be Boatd of Education Tutadey evening. As anuounced In tbeBENTi - . Xki.nf last week, tbey were selected by Prof. Btevens end are on duty. , Receives Oranges From Honfls. Alfred T. Clark, of tbla city, bes received a box of oranges end quam- : qnsta from Florida. These were sent to blm by friends who are spending ' . tbe winter Ibere. Tbe gift was much , appreciated.

; It Is Not Economy :b to imagine that because"}- on pay the very highest prices you are getting the finest meats. If you think you are, try our J Home-made Sausage aud Scrapple and be convinced that we produce the goods at a reasonable price. We expect to sell it* a ton of pork products this week. Will you help ? ■ Prices good for one week:

a* STEAK £ Sirloin' »sc ™ ROAST BEEF O, Rib 1 8c ^ Chuck toe og Good-Stcwing. . : uc is. PORK ■e Little Fresh Hams 17c » Chops 16c lb. na Roost....: Ijc lb. to Shoulders 15c lb. is Spare Ribs. 15c lb.

LAMB- and it is fine '-vg» "6c Chops . jot Shoulders ........ ..... 1 jc 1 Necks or VEAL Cutlet joc I Chops xSc Koast j$c Stewing 18c flood Hamburg, 15c. J

* Our own make of famous all pork sausage, none better, . . . 20c _ Our own make of famous scrapple, try h 4 lbs. for 25c •Is 3 lbs. of pig's liver 25c < d Pure lard 14c it Sugar cured skin-back hams, whole or half tAc : Picnic hams 15c ' t Fancy chickens j ... 22c 0 Boneless bacon, iu piece, . - 1 24c ' 1 , L_

,f Elegant Santos coffee a*c Ib.I ■ t lbs. Crackers' 35c \ Fresh Eggs 38c do/en \ 11 Fancy Creamery Butter ... 38c lh. y Large, Juicy Oranges . . . 35c dozen ' It Five Fat Mackerel, fat snd juicy 35c „ Saner Krout 6c quart ' Fancy N$w Orleans Molasvcs. i6c qt.. 60c gallon, d 3 Cans of Evaporated Milk,. 35c 1. 3 Large. Cans of Tomatoes 35c ,1 3 I-arge Cans of Corn 33c 3 Large Cans of Perns ... ttc '• 3 Tumblers of Pore Jelly . . 33c e 1 Large Can of Pineapple . . 13c „ 3 Bottles of tbe Finest Catsup. 35c |r Fancy Buckwheat, fine, try it, tor pkg. m I Large Can of Whits California Cherries, ijc. *

I Can of Sliced Peaches . . .13 r I I Can of Extra Fine Strawberries, 10c 3 Boxes Noiseless Matches . . tot Granulsteil Sugar 6c , Headlight Oil . . lie gal., J gnl» . 50c I Fancy Mixed Cskes. real cheap. 3 llw. for 3jc. Jersey Cranberries 5c Mince Meat lb. Fancy Lemons 18c doz. Potatoes 43c basket 6 Rolls Toilet Paper 33c • Jelly Beans . 3 II*. 35c Fancy Chocolate Drops 13c Compound uc 3 lbs. Prunes 35c '3 lbs. Evaporated Peaches 33c

■ STEWART'S Tw^",,r"' 1 Bell Phone, 548-a. Coast, 193-A. le — SHSOiaO SNO CsaPIT LATINO FliaNITUNC OP ALL AlaDa StSSIStS LAWRENCE M. LEAR ® OtLie.sat.aj-w N C. GODFREY raraa-arart. taa-e » Upholstering, Awnings. House !: Furnishings C j 8s7-6s9 asbury avenue ocean city, n. j. i r- ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN "pn xrr T? T T * Q The RELIABLE 8T0RE for Dry «• I' ru W riLLl o Goods, Notions and Men's Wear * Special at this store — Four Months' Trial Subscription to L opevun SI LUIS NIL qai TiUDScrtpiion to iiuic — rem -Monuib 1 rta

Only 19 cents (Regular , Big Spring Fashion ir March. April, May. Manton designs. Ask 1. counter. We are also

"1 price. 40 cents 1. Four Numbers, February. - illustrating latest May - about it at the pattern * making great reduc-

• TEE LADIES' i WORLD . e tions in some lines of goods to make room for Spring Stock as we must

i j have the room. fhons 25 *j921 Asbury Avenue Powell's Ocean City, N. J. I e

' ~ 1 r — " Joseph G. Champion UILDINC CONTRACTOR Q |Q jl: Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENCINFER I to : — t you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder honesty ol the conlractoi I have built for a large numhei 01 j*ople and - ould relt-i you to t any or all of them. Send for llie list of names -ind photographs ol flic houses. I Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Ol Ml nrD 0CFAN CITY. , am si. oppovira r.u. DUILL/Ln "• J- ( L. S. CORSON, Seashore 'Cottage, a Specialty — ? Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Kvrr>n.u.g u..n.r iiuii.to.g i.»re ^ Plans aud Specifications Furnished. Fist i mates Cheerfully Given. KEHIDKNCB-61U Asbury Avenue OFFICE — 74.5 5Veat Avenue W1LLRBD 1 MM ""irHrHlir"' Gontiactor and Bniifer J1*, " Allen Seull THE Steam stxv Oceu.\ ,-i.rs. Phone Connections S B SWAN J E TROUT Swan and Trout

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Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITV NEW JERSEY ; LJ AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartmerit to furnish? We have a lino of furniture at loss than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and sec our slock hefore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. ■ L " Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho ie 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, NevY Jersey GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E. "jOCHER, Jr. PH.c.oxieM.A ftatntino ant> Decorating John Marts Lumber Co. OCEAN CITY. N. J. MiUwork. Kfoul^ng,. Bmld.r* Paper. PUsier Board. Nsils.Sssh Weights, j Do You Want to Own s Home ' where you can have all the conveniences of -the Cily and Seashore combined at a much less cost than you can get elsewhere ? 1 A. H. HIGBEE all Rhone, e-1 R SOMEHS POINT. N.J.| 1

itiiTRtrroas asd itrt ldeb.. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Officii: 8th St. Opposite P. O. Plans and Specifications precsred without charge I Only galvanized nail- ii<.-d on exterior wotlc B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US I Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Jobbing and alteration work .given our personal attention. \\ mdow and D.h.1 Frame-, and « I-' I 1 C F. . 10.47 BAY AVENUE Bell Phone 58 x. JOHN T. SEAL . BUILDER George \V. Harris Contractor, Builder " and Jobbing Ore Kancalomt S SfwxtallJ. So 13 55 Fourteenth Street OCIiAN HT5 . N. J. 1011 i ,u X G. 0. Adanta. f . V A4im GEO, 0. ADAMt A BRO. PLASTERING. RANGE - SETTING bsi.k la rise, hco5ic. All 55'ork In Mason Line Prompt!) Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avi-niif, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PROP Itemly Mixed I'alllt*.' Lead and Oil* 929 ami 922 Ael.ury avenue. IIKAIILCT A A IX. YIN r Readine Coal linrs aad lard. II5TII aad » xsri Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Company Title Insurance Searches. Abstracts of Title, * Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AH Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage 1 "" " * Offices in First Nationl Bank Building % Cape May Court House n. j. IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. - Ocean City New Jersey 1 (j ■ Plain and Decnrative Paperhaneer A Post Card will bring our serL. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clam and Ofiler Tonga 1 SptcliHi Agent for tttewart's Irou Works Co " I'laln arid Ornamental Iron Fence. Iron Hailing* and Window Guards. Seventh St. and Haven Ave O. I_. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. |f| DOWN, $1 week, Wal- ; 01 tliaiu Watches, Diamonds . Watches Cleaned by Kx- 0| ■ pert Repairer, - ; l. M. nelson "• "aaa. 'L ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY Pocono Mountain Ice one*. 1C1S Asbury Avn, ■ I -OCEAN CITV N J.