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

Ocean City Sentinel S 'yui tn rexramx# T««»P" R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and PiupilrtBt OCCAM CITY. . - NEW JERSEY 1 g BcD "Pbone No 66-X ■jWS.'SiJbSIln" D^'ralSf? «a Cm hnUM on application. ^Je^eort promptlj dona bp axparianoao THURSDAY. MARI'H 11. IBIS. * Knlered at I Da foot offlca al Ocean Cllj . " ■ J- — - owe «— ■>*" «•"»' . I»- you feel "llkeepoel" wbeu spring J day • toll 'round. It'e time l« take mi!- ^ pbur and molesres and clean up the n yard, eay a an exchange (| THE man who resolve* to lead a betUr life ebould- have the hearty eu- (l ooaragemrnt of hie erqumluteueep .. Ridicule baa broken many a good In- (, teotioo and fear of II kepi mauy a „ poor mortal from mending hie waya. p am. haiiaita' xkw fiklo. , IT le with alocere regret that the ,. BaxrntEl., In common with hie many warm peraonal frlenda here, recorda the departure of the Hev. Ur. John H t Halnea from thla city to Camden. However, to uae the trite but true ( aaylog, Oceau Ctty'e loaa will be Cooi- , dao'a gain— and alao advatitageoue to , Dr. Haluee becauae of the broader , ecope II trill give to l^pr In hU work In the Meater'a vineyard. i While onudollog with Oceau City lit , the lorn of a mlnteter of l>r Haiuea' , manifold attainment', we cougratu- ,c

lata Camden upon" aecurlng a w ideawake preacher, deep atudeut and powerful' apeaker. r, - q BIRTHDAY SURPRISE - ■Mo Iwaalta Otrrwhctmrd t» '■ tWl from am FrleoOw. Mtm Loelle E. Ingalli, the popular 1 KagUah Inatructor in the Oceau City * High School, waa given a birthday ' aurprlae laat evening by a group of frteoda at lb# home of Prof, and Mr» * O. W. Belcbly. Il waa ludeed a aur- '' prim, and Mlaa logalla waa overcome by the dlaplay of friandeblp. The company waa highly enter * talnad by mualcal mlecttooe and quaint old gamee. Rafreehmenta ended the j Among tba guaata ware Dr. and Mrk. ' K C. Waetoo, Mr. and Mra Paul ' Retcbert, Mr. and Mra. Orvllle Adama. ' Mia. V. Oataal, Mlaa Oat eel, Mlaae* 1 Oalborn. Bradley. Kllboro and Sarafleld. Meeere. Petty and Pyle, Mr. ' aad Mra. Jamea M. Slovene, Mia, Miriam Ralcbly and Mr. and Mra. 1 Belcbly. double surprise

mtaaaalwww Adawa aad yoaeptne ' Tanar Celckrat* atobda,.. ' Tbara waa a double aurprlae party at a gba boom of Mlaa I oca Adama Mouday evening. It waa a birthday aur priOgkeaa for both Mtm Adama and , *■•■1 w«b refraahmenta TW party waa glvao .by a club of , ■MM. Mlaaea Adama and Taylor were pre- * aawtad with gold ploa. with forget-me- ' ■ola ta tba oanter— lb c dob emblem . ij TRACK MEETS 1 I •Nrei •! »■• aaaaaa to be meld , ■va April If. I Manager Halllwell. of the Ocaan • Cby High School AlbleUc Aaeoclallon. c M CCm Plat IDE hla whwrinU In, in. . completing hla

■•■el aprtng track meet# The Brat of •Sma wHI be on tba local grounda w lib Vlaatend High School April 17. Maoagm "Tom" Mould, of the eeheoP. bamball team. aonnuncae.lU.t UW Brat game of the aaoaon will be With Tuckaboe High School at Tuckaboa Bat nrday, March 30 mwm»«uw Brlmrd. meoaadlng Oaorge Hampton, whoae aoAtoelioo waa rejactad by the Ben•ta. Chief Depoty Collector of Internal Ravaooe Edward Bhaw. a Republican baa been named by Prealdeoi Wllaou aa temporary Collector of lolerusl Reveaeeof tba Elm New J envy Dieirlct Mr. Hampton's nomination was succaaafuUy oppoaed by Seoatow/Marllue on the ground that tba Senator was not consulted In Olllug tba place. marrtoM-a maud Comma. The City t'ommtaalooere, at Ibeir i weekly meeting, awarded to Prof. j. , W. Harrison the contract to furnish tba free dally concert, in the music pavilion on tbe Boardwalk here during tlfo aammer aeaaon of IBIS, under ihe tba season tbe

aaaaa condition, as laat year.- Hia price la (8800. the loweet of the bids. There warn tlx other bidders. "Martha Watkianoa Tea." Tbe Camp Fire liirla will give a • Martha Washington Tea" In Ihe •ode' moms of the Firm M. E. Church eome evening in the near future, the exact data to be announced ialer Tbqy das ire to expreea tbelr apprecla lloo of tba kindness of the Firm M E. Church tu otlerlug the u«e of the rooms. F-t worth Ltsiar •rrvlce. Members are requested not tube late 1 at tba Epwonb lauu. service of the Firm M. K. Church Bncday evening. The aervire begins at «.4S sharp Topic: "Epwortblan. aa Dyke builders ' 1 AgaltMt Rum " Deader. 'Mra. Leon " Breckley. There will be a vocal solo ' by Mlaa Beatrice Haloea. 1 "«w move and Apartwcais. John V. Pootlere will beglu within 1 a fow days the erection of a Urge store, • with two apartments over It, at Ml t Aabcry avaoue. to be completed April , M The Arm floor will be of brick and I be aeouod floor will tie of s-u-.n,. 1 shingles. i Aislww Beopeu. j' & C. UolT and' » ife returned to in is c •Bf Tuaaday aud reopened tba Aigiru . tor I be season, lbey were away store "■m her £4 and spent the lima since "I IMmdao, Brooklyn " Bfld tbe lad week in Atlantic Clly p

SUNDAY IN TBE • | LOCAL CHURCHES . i — i': StrongSermons and Excellent ' Music Heard by Congregations. aa Increase In Ihe Interaat of the Baptist Church The large.! congregation of the wluier was present tu hear Ihe Milch on Ihe "Problem of Doubt." lu the Buuday school, -'Declslou Day" f again observed, affording an opportunity to live more of the acholars to accept Jesus Christ publicly as In 'he murtiiug service Mr Milch ••The Holy Spirit." and read his text John 14: 3d: The Comforter, which Is the Holy Utiosl. whom the will Lend lu My name, he shall things to your remembrance, w hatsoever I have said unto you ' Al Ihe close of Ihe sermon Ihe At the evening service the short ' period of song from the "Billy1' Bunday book, w a> entered Into heartily by 1 all present The anthem rendered by ' the choir was wdlf'recelved Mr Mitch announced Ills text for Ihe sermon on "Drubl" from James 1; i 8: "He Ibal waveretb Is llkea wave ' of the sea driven with the wind and tossed#"

He spoke In part aa follows: "In Ihe problem of doubt I h»fe refereore lo all common unbelief aud questioning concerning rellglousthiugx «o prevalent In our day. ••First of all, we mast recognize the feet that mauy very positive doubters have never Investigated thoroughly ihe.respeetlve point# upon which tbey so emphatically skeptical. This Ik regretfully ao among the present day mudenl-body. And the aad part of II all Ik that these young people, and older folks, loo, seem lo think as they do about religious matters simply because tbey want to. _It suits tbelr purposes In life. It Is convenient to their way of living, there la a reason But, II must be recognized that such people ere not doubtere In the true erase of the term. A doubter Is one , who is really perplexed, ooe who qnertloos wlib a desire lo know, lo , uuderslaud. "Contrast! be above mentioned group with aoolber class of doubters who are truly perplexed about tbe great verities of life, faith, and who being thoa In doubt earnestly seek to learn at first hand tba reason for tlilugi. Buch are reel doubtere and the wavering In their thoughts because of the preseuce of of

new facts, new experiences. How- I ever, lbey are not content to rest In I tbelr doubts, but diligently give them c selves lo the finding of the truth. < "II la a fact, as one baa said, to think | ' la to doubt— that Is. to be perplexed. jbhiK/Bvif ti Vg. '•* ,D doubi. f "Borne people never doubt because i they never think. Tbey are what they i mentally because tbey reel upon i what tbelr elder* thought before them. I Buch minds ere Infantile end weak. ! The peraoue who are Methodlsl.or Bap- I Hat. or Preebylerien because tbelr par- | enls before them were rests upon ao . Insecure foundation L'nleas we are i what we are because we have aotually thought It oat for ourmlvea through I and through, our relation to the : church of our choloe Is merely uoini-' 1 e nal or aelflsh.

f "There are two gran pa of doubters— 1 persona who are not at all. but who like tn be called doubtere. and persons I > who are really perplexed and seek lo t I know the truth. Tba lasl class Is dls- I i anguished from the former by the » • adjective ' honest r c " I be Oral group are not douhtera al r all. from the fact that they are seek lug I l o bolster op an opinion of tbelr own. I » Tbey may be called 'qulbblerr.' Tbey d • are food of argument, and argue for s 1 argument's sake. f "Tbe second group of doublers may | • he kuowp by certain marks. They are • ■ uol absorbed lu whet lbey d<i not be- a "eve, but strive lu laarn what tbey - should believe. They are Jjjlarested. » uol lu tripping some one JpAut In " gelling a sure footing themselxmp • The solution of all doubts that arise on religious or otb^^tter* lies lu a fair and square fact^Pr the facta. i all the facta Involved, before a Judg- • men! la ventured." ritun- m b jjMk The morning sermon In the Klr*L|^ ' K Church Huoday was preacbewHv^ v. vuuicu nuuaey was preacbrifl^^m

* Dr Haines, and. while It might be too ■ much to say that It was the best of his pastorale here, It Is eullrely safe to assert that a heller sermon was never given from Ihe First M. E. Church pulpit. Its thought was wrought out ^ more fully than is usual, even with a the apeaker. and Its eloquent phrasec ol<*y came forth touched with the Hre of the warmest feeling. The Scripture lesson was the laat chapter of Revels. ■ : tloo, or Ihe last words spoken by our p I Lord In His glorified body to 8t. John . ,when He gave to His disciple on | I'almoa tbe apocalyptic vision. The j lesson chapter closes wllb the apos- i I p folic benediction. "The grace of our < I l-ord Jesus Christ be with you all . | < _ Amen " And It fully |U thejl spirit of Ibal benediction that Dr. J ( I Haines delivered Ihe last sermon of I , i his pastorale In this cHy. ■ i The text w .. Heb 11: S7: -By falib I (he forsook Egypt, not feanug the | w rath of Ibeklug: for be endured, as j / seeing him who Is Invisible." The t clause w as used as beiug sugges- t. of the malu thought . of the ser- 1 which was "The actuality of "8 the Invisible, the reality of the things « ( which are not seeu and are not ma- > , lerlal and corporeel or spiritual values. | B , the only real valuee " ' j -j j In bis introduction. Dr. Halnea de- F clared that man, though he grasps 1 h after material things. Is never satisfied H wttb them. Tbeproorof this, said be. M within every thuugntr .l man's ex- T perleuoe. Everyone who has alUlned I V

; to wordly success mu-i needs ask lilm- r I self "What Hoe, n all amount tuT" J The soul refu-es lo he satisfied with ' only thai wtilcto Is tangible and of I he earth, earthly. On Ihla point. Ihe Iypeaker was referring lo men aud I women «4io do take thought and be rsrHH ' I have Indeed lost Ihe faintest euncep- | ; Hon of l hem and have slain their own • Ihe spiritual and eternal actualities is j [ nevertheless a general truth that oh- f ' serving study of our f Hows always t , verities, though we often fail to grasp ( | works of true Christian progress bring (| ' aud enables us lo grasp Ihem He m thai beareth my words and doelh ^ 1 Saving faith -Hi Je-us Christ a. the J 1 Savior of the world gives ability lo see ( ' * Dr Haines. In order lo make plain ' ] Ihe thought hg^ «. leaching. ^1 an , ~t log. He supposed a chemist able tn 1,1. laboratory to make hym pal by one , ! of the greatest of the splrllaal realllies ( e and for which all men hunger. ^All , 1 sympathy regardless bf the ^ price ( T ihe balance if by giving l hem we , F could Pay sympathy. So It Is^wiih ( J Therefore, our Creator's command Is ( — >0, I

heart meaning here Ihe&f Ire person- „ allty— every power of the soul. Uod 1 lie may >el a worthy ot^ect for every 1 aspiration, sanctify and make holy , ' conform us to Ihe Image of Jesu' | ' The speaker pictured lu word, two I ^ i«rt-"». J ' characler that he Is unable lo respond i . lo the call of rlghteousueas. his con- I scleuce seared aud dormant, and who I ' calls evil good and good evil, who does I not know the right when he sees II be I cause be lias persistently refused 10 do ° ihe right. Buch au one Is already lu k hell — he himself Is hell. Milton makes * all good, cry out. "Myself am bell." l0 Bet over agalust thai dark picture. ;o the speaker spoke of the man w ho has Ihe law of Clod laid up lu his heart, p has sought always to obey aud who re delights In obedience. All Christian M character l, belug developed In such l„ ao one and beaveo has begun for him. ,t Any report of these two starlllug plcrt lure- must be Inadequate lo give It Ihe ,|r Vpeaker's full force, uf In closing. Dr. Haines .considered In closing. l»r. names .consinereu

be requirements w hich mii't he me' the soul can sttalu lo the per- - ceplion of the heavenly aud spiritual verities aud become empowered, for ' ; growth In the knowledge of Ihem , These requirements are the new birth IAJSIU' jitblpSu : ■ ceedlogly apt and clear aud a touching : ■ example of bow a compeleot man i plants a thought lu the minds of his ' Wllb the uew birth uf the . Spirit aud tbe comlug uf ibe Indwell > log t hrill there mint go the dally i - plodding which will In season and out i of lea sou seek Ood lo keep IDs com ! maodmeuls. Tbe Rev. Mr. Kelyea, a youug mlni later, who la a sou of the lale Rev ^ Milton Kelyea, of the New Jersey Con- •' tereuce. preached the evening aermou. irreuce. prracnea tne evening

( K.E.Elae Socl.l . Huccrs. C The magazine social held at the i bomr of Mrs. John Trout Friday eve- I nlug lasl waa a real success. A dozen J lableauxa, representing t various advertisements, formed Ihe I chief feature of tbe program. The I readings by Misses Mary dark and . Eva Wlnterboltom afforded oppor- I for a good laugh. Refresh- 1 menu of bome-mede cake aud cocoa t served a spleudld ceDter of eocleblllty I for those who attended. Tbe tlabpoud 1 prepared by tbe Junior girls brought ; about II 80. The silver offering taken at tbe door amounted to more than fti ( Hotel Arrivals. , j Wlll^m B. Off. Aldan. } A J. Marshall, Philadelphia ' IMPERIAL. ~t ■MFanny G Allen. Hammouton: Flor- I Wee L logs I Is. Bryn Mawr ; Mrs. lHarry Mecanlley. Haddontleld: Mrs H -r u.houi ,i J H. T. Clly.

, STERLING. Rollo Irfingsireet, Mr and Mrs. W r H. Kuehu. Miss K. M. Goff, Mrs. J i N- Flaolgan. J "H. Klanlgan. 'Harry , F. Haas. Cbas. C. Meyer. Phlladeli Pbta: J D. Colling Camden; H. H l-fTr. (iulW'( Ne*,r^ r Head ley. Ocean City: G. C. Davis aud wife, Pillsborgb. Patrick Carlln. Mrs. F. H. Bald I aud daugbler. K. W. Cleveland. George H. | Henry Glover. Mrs. A A V. j Thomson. Miss A. M Glover. Mrs. T. ElUoger. H. R Whtlcraft. D! J. j Waffle. Jr. George D. Proud A K ! McKlnley aud family, Wm. J. O'Brien K,bl Dietz. H. K Paiker. A j". Mluuagh. Philadelphia; alias E. L. It. W. Edwards. J p. |r„Xi Ocean Clly; L. V Silver., J A Rein- 1 hard. Trenton: J. W Stevens. New ! York: V. R. l.awsoo, Newark; A. B. Scbeibner, Camden; S W. Went- I | worth, Haverhill; D. J Wall foa. D. i'M. Mcllride. t'has.' Hichman. Wm I j Brldgrlon ; H. W. Gaudy.' Sbeppard, Ccdarville; W. T Hiug. j 'ham. H. A. Weatberby. George ; C. B. Cooover. Mlllvllle; D I I It Moon. Hopewell Towusblp; J n; ' ' Fort N orris; Oue Hlllon. , [ j

PLAN TO IMPROVE - tOAD TO SHORE Cape M^y and Cumberland Freeholders Hold Meeting to Disenss Matter. ; The road commuter of ihe Cum her- . I latid County Board of Chosen Free-; holders and a committee of Ihe Cap*' last inspected the r . ad .from 1n bad shape for a long lime The Cumberland County delegation expressed Itself aa surprised al Ihe conuers evinced a desire to lake prom| I agreed to bring the mailer before llie Cumberland County board al u'- meet lug III llrldgelou yeslerda,. and l» lo have Ihe n< cessary suivey Willi a ur. County Board of Freeholder, attend.-.! Ihe meeting in llildgrhiii. There are I mile- of ll.i- road m Cumberland l ounly and Wilmiugton Del . by way of prnnsgrove.

Fro.prrl.ix lu Wl. P.Grsb.'n. A bin zo Cotton real eslate agent. 6IW A-bury avenue, is visiting Ins eon. A lax Cotton . a -arpenler. al SI leamrd In.' trade will, I .sender S. Corson. Mr. and Mr- Cotton (the latter was formerly Mis. Aur, a Wallls. burg about four years ago. They hate i a nice bungalow aud own a halt its! Church will hold a sale of home baked bread, cakes, pies, etc . al McAllister's store. 8h7 aud 888 Asbury , ' avenue. Saturday. Aprils ' The aunual sock social by Ihe l.idies' 1 ' Aid of I mmaiiuel Baptist Church will J be held at the Lorralue Hotel. Ninth j Friday evening, April 18

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' St',:'-.' r..-1.',; ( ' * * dv^, "Alfr^F^GVpr.'.'l'v'de^t'l ' i Advertise in the SENTINEL

• WE WLL BBYE SOHIE OFF-SHORE PIBS THIS WEEK

meat is sweet cleat down t<> the feet because they were raised and fatted by Zelce. The price of . l'ork Products are much higher this week, but no change in tfie price at Twelfth Street Market. Give us your order Friday, it worked out fine last week.

STEAK I Sirloin 15c , Romp uc Round aac ROAST BEEF ' Rib 1 8c Good Stcw-ing lac PORK Little Fresh Ham. . 17c , Roan . .. ijr lb. Shoulders qr lb. Spare Rilw IJc lb. ' F«< 9V

LAMB- and it i« fine should ra MrT"u ■■ V VEAL Cutlet 30c Chops aSc ?.u,u,, *5C Stewing 1 8c Good Hamburg. 15c.

own make of famous all -pork sausage, none belter. 20c Our own make of famofts scrapple uv it 4 lbs ftir 2<c 3 lbs of pig s liver lard 14c cured skin-back' hams, whole 01 half ' l6c hams " ! 14c Fancy chickens 22c Boneless bacon, in piece . 22c

Santo, coffee . aac 11,. ^ i lbs. Crackers asc Frcb Eggs 30c dozen Fancy t rcamerv Butter . 38c lb. Juicy Grange. . aye dozen Five Fat Mackerel, fat and inicv Stc Saner Krout be qaard Fancy New Orleans Mulaaaes. in, ,,t.j 60c gallon, Can. of Evaporated Milk.. ate 3 Urge Can. of Tom , toe. ,53 Urge Can. of Corn . . 3 Urge Can. of Pea. . 3 Tumi, let. of Pore Jelly . . ate \ Bottle, of" the linMtCat.up. zyi \ Fancy Buckwheat, tine, try it. lor pkg. " Urge Can of White California/ \ Cherriea. 13c

I Cau of Sliced Peachc. iac 1 Can of Extra Fine Slrawfierrtea. 10c 3 Boxes Noi sclera Matches . 10c ^."cy M^Vcd'uk«CrSu^p%'V^ JeJrCranhereie. 5r Mince Meat . ^ lb. Potatoes 4JC basket 6 Roll. Toilet Paper z5. Jelly Bean, a „M ,5C Fancy Chocolate Drop. ,5r Compound . . V . uc | 3 Hvsporaied Pesche.

STEWART' Twelfth Street Bell Pbone. 548 -A. Cost. iqj-A. Market

LAWRENCE M. LEAR Z a... N C. GODFREY i-t,...t.„. ia..» r. Upholstering, Awnings, House r Furnishings d 657-659 asbury avenue ocean city, n j estimates cheerfully given POWELL' S £he RELIABLE STORE tor Dry lll o Goods. Notions and Men s Wear Special at this store— Four Months' Trial Subsc ription to r- Only 19 cents 1 Regula: I .. !' ** *PTT , Fa^'°n THE LADIES' Numbers. Februan' ipK. WORLD : - tions in some lines ol goo,ls to make r<x>m lor Spring Stock as we must . I have the room. I'honf" - 921 Asbury Avenue Powell's Ocean City, N. J.

Go to visitors welcome 1 Colonial Greenhouses Ocean Heights 1 ! J "n main Shore R..,d hcvond Somen' Point, for Cm Flowers. Ferns and Rubber Plants i sss»sssa»~ °TH0IUS H.^ WautER. Manager. !.

~ ~ |i Joseph G. Champion r' BUILDING CONTRACTOR XW < \ I Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENCINEER " ; - yOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder T reel vour Ocean City cottage. -You cannot spare the time to" look after it closely ' yourself and must depend upon the ' honest v ol the contractor. ' I have built for a large number of people and could reiir jou to any or all of them. ' , Srnd for ihr li», of n.me „.J ,.talop,pto ol tb« Www. Otis M. Townsend BUILDER ~

LG PHD CON Seashore Cottages a Specialty . Q. l/UltDUll , Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything iu the liuiwuig Liue p Plans aud Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. , KEBIDENfE-810 Anbury Avenue OFFICE 74-i Went Aveinia ^ ; W1LLBBD S. STEELBlBli tBHr- , contractor arm Buitaer " 1 Allen Seull THE L ======= jl Eighth *nb Qcb*n sirs.

j Rhone Connections * S B SWAN ^ , J E TROUT CtAian anrl T milf Carpenters and Builders 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY ^ NEW JERSEY l—JAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apart- ; A -1- nient to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. „ Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-ie 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey SOOD PAINTING JULIUS E.'jOCHER, Jr ... painting ant Decorating IMS ".'.'.V,:"",..,,, 'T ' John Marts Lumber Co. . Sixth Street and Haven Avenue ' OCEAN CITY, N. J. | L,",,. sr"£££?>5i as- s"» 1 — 1 Do You Want to Own a Home ' Whcmnl°in^ln.have V convcnie,,ces of O'v and Seashore combined at a much ^an^you can get elsewhere ? 0 a.nren r, A H " H ' G B E E M, . r,„. „ - MOIY! t F»»- POINT. INI U Y

OTIS M. TOWNSEND I BUILDER Offick: 8th St. Opposite I'. 0. Plans and Specifications precared without charge I Only galvanized nails used on exterior work j \ B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US Ocean City House Bldg. Co. 1 Jobbing and alteration worli given our ]>crsoual attention. Window and Door Frames .aiid Screens made to order. - OFFICR. 1037 BAY AVENl'E Bell Phone 38 X. JOHN T. SEAL builder _ _ Oeorge W. Marriis Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. 13 W Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITS ■ N- J- iu" IT

8. 0. ASamt W. « AUatflfck 6EU. D. ADAM! & BRO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING BRILK LAYING, fclc.. Etc. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. ocean city. n j ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS clinton l. breckley, prop Ready Mixed Palnta. Lead and Oil# ft-Ji anil 932 Asbury avenue. 830 933 Asbury

ilKADI.Kl' A AD A SIN r Reading: Coal timrs aad t ard. TIATH aad H ljrl Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Title Insurance Searches. Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance

Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money To Loan on Good Firtt Mortgage Firm, lot 8,1, Offices in First Nationl Bank Building , Cape May Court House N. J. IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. - Ocean City New Jersey ' Plain and Decorative Pauerhaim A Post Card will bring our service to you. • L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing jobbing done promptly Clim inn Oyster Toagi 1 Specially Agent for Stewart's Irou Work# Co ' Plain arid Ornamental Iron Fence Irou Railing., aud Wtudow Uuarde. Seventh St. and Haven Ave. C. L. LAKE ...real estate agent.. Lou ror sale. Cottages lot rent. ffl DOWN, & week, Wal01 tha.nl Watches, Diamonds Watches Cleaned by Ex- ft I pert Repairer, - - - u| il. n. NELSON ■ , ATLANTIC ICE COMPXNT — Pocono Mountain Ice O flom. 1014 A.tsiary Av#,